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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1915)
i ' mrwoTrn mattj TmBtrniir wbpbtop, oftflfloN, TmmapAY, flfAY a, mn. yn'Tii aniWiix iiiww ' roftjte Bivmrv, m-Mm m IL NO. 60 IS STILL HELD BY I FRENCH F ORCES I'AIUH. Muy tl --TIM' Kreiirh wnr llfflCC, tlllH II (Id 11(1011 RtlVO Otlt II !(! poll (in thn pinftnliw or lioNtllltlpf IniltlliiK! '"Hi thn ninth nf Vpreit wo ropuln od with fnrl Kood iturceMt ii iiIkIU tiltucli inndb by (hit (iPi'iniinN from HlnnnHtriudc, "To thn Hoiitli of Ynn Iho flnr itiiuiH ycHtnrdily nl n point near Zwar tltlen attached thjt trmiclicti of Mill No. HO ncoiiliy,nHnoiili by Ilrlt ImIi Iroopri. Their voiy violent on idnuKht, durlun. the coftrno nf which llii'y anitln ntmln unn onanhyxlittliiK KttitiiH, mudo UiyWtlyForFln thn hit ulnnliw of tlio'p'onldnn', hut our nlllen xiilmeuijntly dollvorcd n counter nt tnetf'nml rncnlilured n portion of thn trenrho previously lout. "In thn forest of-AUty tho countpr nttnek delivered by u toward thn end of tPlfOny irtnifo nllulit proj?reHH nnil wo eajitured n position whern thn Ocmaiu had nuccrmlpd In Rain line xltoklfafl, In thn morn Inc. J)ur Injiiie'iilnlitfllin Onnnnnn delivered n rrtlihlcr nttnclc nualinit our" pwtltlnn nt Mninclon to thn pnnl of Hllluwnk erwnwii, thn mi in in It of which thoy irciiptiirpil. All thn remainder of our liiilu In thn direction of teh Hlvnr Pecht Iiiih boc.i coiiHolldntod nml maintained ' WAR RESOLVES INTO CONTEST OF ATTRITION LONDON, Mny .--"Herman confl. dennt In nt II t unidinken, nml Hint hn Mill In nhln to Ktrlkn In noma ntreiiRth wiiprn hn ee tint rhnucn nr wlirn locnl ndvantnpo enn bn itecured. "Thn trim Idea of thu meaning nf thn operations of thn allien run bn itulned only by hearing In in I ml that It I it their primary object to bring nbnut thu exhatmtlnn of thn enemy'ii icKourruM In men", iwy au official Ilrltlih report ImiipiI tonight. "Thn extent of thn ground covered by either aide, nn menuired on thn mny, In imunlly n minor mutter, nl though n poNltlnn of certain point nr of area may, for tactical reanoiu, bn of considerable mllltnry Importance, l'ronrcns. therefore, un n ruin, muy hn Judged by thu ilrnln caused to thu enemy's strength ami not by tho ex lout of ground wnu nr lout. "In thn form now mummed by thin struggle n wnr of attrition tho Merman nro bound ultimately to loan and It In tho consciousness of I bin fact Hint Inspires thnlr present policy. This n to achieve nil rnrly n nnsslblo Mime success nf mifflclciit magnitude lo Influence thn neutrnU, In dlsrnur ngn tho allien, to mnkn them wenry of tlm struggle, mid to Induru thn be lief uniting people Ignorant of wnr Hint nothing Iiiih been gained by thn ptiNl effort of tho nllles'TiernuHo thn Onrinnns hnvn not ct been driven buck. It I lielug undortnkpn with n political rather than a strategical object. Gunboat Guards Neutrality WASHINGTON, May O.-The gun limit Muriclln miih today unified fiom tho Now York nuvy ynnl to Huston (o ii'llcxo tlie eudner Hrnnk lyn on neiilriiHly duly. Tho Hronk. lyn will M'lvo teiiiMinirily with the Atlantic lleet nt Now Yoili during the assembly jovicw there. Georgetown Records Quake WASIIIXriTOK, Mny !. Si-Imiio. grupIiH at Georgetown university 'lo day between 7:'J.'i u, m. nml 7:l.'i a. m. reemdod Piutli hhoekrt of inoderiitn iulCiiNity, p.tlimulod to liuvu been nlioul 1800 miles fiom MiHlinglou. CHILD DANCES HER WAY INTO FAME; CRITICS MARVEL AT HER LAFE YOUNG HELO I FAS AUSTRIAN SPY VIIINNA, Mny fi, wit London. 12-"..'), p, in. -I'nnin'r I'mli'd KIiiIph .Sctialori Liifayntlo Your;,- of Den Mninei, In,' nr('orfttil0(l by n fonner Ameriejdi ; dt'i!tv coiihiiI nt I lei ne, Switzerland,) wiim nriextcd nl luiihbinek, Aiotil-i, WHleiiluy on ii HiixpiPioii of cxpiomit" ilitonicd ngufiiht .Mr. Young' poiii ll'l ion. Mr. Yoiiii? wns iiromptly icli'iixcd .vi' Ii npologifs nller n few liourn' ik (pillion in IiIh holel, but hi eoinonu-, ion wax held In piHody in tlie liol i until lodny, before be wAm able to Mitinfy the nnllionlies, who njinr-' cully IkhI been warned to look for .t ' iii.ui of tin1 Kiiine mime. Mr, Vuiiiij; .iriiwd in Vieniin Ihi".' p'cinin?. Rpohkiii!; of thn iueident, j ho mi id he huw no teiiHoii fur com I'lii'tit. Ho left Inter in tho dny f r lterliu. , Ytrgiiiln Mi'pi l onl iiiiip veniH old but hIic hn dnneed her win Into fume mid New Vol I. i ritx lite now niiiipaiiug her to Kulh St. Denis mid Isadora Kunenii. BETHELEM S IE BASEBALL PEACE IS I IN SIGHT YET Ni:V YOIHC, May tl.- Iloiwi (lint the htatemeul bv I'le-uleiit .lohnnn BRITISH BAN ON COTION SHIPMENTS LONDON, Mhv il, ::17 p. in. (lieat llritmu lias reipiestctl the gov- of the Auieiienn lengue ill lloston on .'rnuieul olKgypI to piohibit the c.v ThpsiIii), faioruiK withdruwnl of thn poit of eidlon to till pottx olliei than legnl suits between the IVdernl lengiin I Ireneh, ltii-nit). .Spnnish nnd Tort nml oigiiiureil baseball iresaged peaee wi-iv diminlsliPd (odny by n fuillier btutemenl fiom .lolinson. No sei'iet paet, legardless of llie many eniitlietuig repoit", hiiH been signed between the Ameiieuu league nml the IVdernl lengue, the Amerienii league pie-ident was ipiotei ns say ing: "The Ameiienn lengue has no mi iluistiiinliug of nuy kind with 1'iesi dent (lilmorc or Iiih oigaiui'atioti. There will be no ponee us far as I am pniifpincd. "I wish In Miy. tbnl neither lliu Auieriean nor the National lengue lias liiutle u single projmsilinti to Hie Fed erals Hint would restore peucu in baseball." Ugiiese. 1-oreign seerelnry tlrey in fin iiiitl the house if eoiniuoiiK this nlt'eriicioii Hint he expected this no. Inbilioii to beeiime opeiatiiu very slimtlv. Arclil)Uho) Qulgley Better VASIIIN(lTON, Muy II. Aioli- bishop .Inmes K. (uigley of rhieugo, who wns tnken to (leorgetown imivcr- AD 5 POINTS XKV YORK. Mny C I'nrtlnl ro roverleg from yesterday'H Into ncllIng movement were recorded durlns tho ilay'it early trading on thn Htocl; x chnnge, nlthoiigh the movement an a whole wnu ilorldodly Irregular. I'renH piI Ktet'l Car rosn two points, nnd t WpNtlnghoiiNO, CruclblA Htecl and Auialgamatpd Copper n point each. Helbleliem Steel added five points to ItH mnterlnl rlno of tho preceding cenHlon. I.eadem like lr. S, Steel, I'nlon Pacific and (Ireat Northern oMned with frnrtlnnal gain. b"t IheKo were noon lout an a ronult of recurrent weaknesn In Heading. Tho goneral lint receded moderately after ' InUlal offerlngN bnd been abHorbcd. il lin-pitnl here yelenln suffering fiom nit nttnek of acute IlrightV dis rnse, wns much belter cnrlv todny,! after passing a good night. ' GOLD DUST it actually works for you and gives true household service Gold Dust really works. It always works efficiently, thor oughly, quickly and surely. In millions of homes it is to day doing the hard work which is really unnecessary for human hands to do if Gold Dust is used. Any woman who has washed dishes with Gold Dust knows how Gold Dust truly works for her. And if she doesn't already know she will be delighted to "find out how Gold Dust cleans everything. The small quantity of Gold Dust required dis solves at once, in hot or cold water, making the ideal cleaning solution. 1 I rl ' ' Gold Dust dissolves and removes grease and dirt from everything. Nothing else works so well. v Gold Dust finds and drives out the dirt in the corners and crevices that cannot be reached by fingers or washcloths. Gold Dust cleans nickel work, enameled ware, metal, etc., and does not scratcn or mar the polished surface. lhat is why Gold Dust is the leading washing and cleaning pow der in the world; that is why you will find it on sale everywhere and in use everywhere. 1 Gold Dust is indispensable and inexpensive 5c and larger packages old everywhere rmr :fairbank: MAKE "Let the GOLD OUST TWINS dolour work" COMMUNITY DAY HEADQUARTERS CROWDS SEE "THE PIT" AT PAGE THEATER A very appreciative nudlonco at thu Page ItiMt night enjoyed thn uplen dld production "Thn Pit," It Is the xtnry of n giant corner In wheat nnd fcnturcH two of the beot known ntnra on the Mngc toiiny. It In considered the grentedt Mingo triumph of Wilton l.nckuyc, who U nupporled by tho nrtlitt (bill Kane, fninoun nn tho nd vtyiturcHH In "HoVcii K)pii to llnld pate" who In now btarrlug In Troli iiiuii'm new play "The Hyphen." Tho whent pit Kcene nt tho Chlrngo Hoard of Trade Ih a tttrlklug fenturo of tho play nnd contains over f.00 pcoplo, prnbnbly thn largest number oor mIiowii lu n motion picture Interior Hcene, Wilson Declines Invitation WASHINGTON, May (.-I'ivsident Wilson today declined mi imitation of a commit leo of Pliiladelphiu woiiiau hiiffingislH thai he receive u largo delegulion Monday when lie goes thcrer lo speak to newly iinturnlired Ameiieuu citireiiH. The president's limn in I'liiludelphiit will ho eiititely occupied with that meeliut:. A Mid-Summer Night's Dream and English Folk Games Presented by Roosevelt School ,,, Page Theater, May 7th, 2:30 Make tliis store your mooting ylaoo for Community Day, very advantageously situated, just neross from the City Pail merchandise to show veu: also a feast of lmruains. and much new fyifr&fy&fr&y&t x t T T ! t I t t f r r r t t ? ? ? ? T 4J Tailored Suit Sale $25.00 Values to $35.00. If) Tailored Suits, the season's choicest styles, most of them are "Stylecraft" models, which means host in tailoring art. These come in the season's most wanted eloths and colorings. Materials are goherdincs, poplins, coverts, serges and silk poplins, all sizes 1(5 to -12, act ual values'to $11.1, special 25.00 MORE NEW DRESSES See tho pretty now Suspender Dresses in silk poplin, taffetas and Crepe do Chene, colors are oBlgium hlue, Oregon green, puttv and hlack, priced $8.45, $11.95 and $15.00 Spring Coat Sale $11.95 'About 0 Coats to choose from at this price, and every one of them the season's best styles, the most of them are "Stylecraft" Coats, all si.es in the lot. 14 to -12, and a fine line of colors to choose from, in mixtures, checks and plain colors, tho values are $15 and $1G.50, special $11.95 One lot of Coats in three-quarter and full lengths, in splendid materials, in serges, mixtures, etc., not this season's goods, hut good, staple style, value to $25.00, very spe- NEW JACK TAR MIDDIES See this vast new showing of Middies in the famous Jack Tar make, in plain white, whito with blue trim, also whito and emerald trim, also plaid trim. A Priced $1.19 to $1.98 t t t t t t t VIMOKDINNKR.FJIEK MOVIES, PR10E13 BAND CONCERT AT MKDFOHD SATURDAY. GET 10REE THEATER TICKETS AT THIS STOKE Mi NEW MIDDY DRESSES See these new Mid dy Dresses, some thing the girls will like, skirt and mid dy buttoned togeth er, in all whito and whito and color combinations, sizes 4 to 10 veavs $1.9S to $2.50 J2trf8&stt. LONG SILK GLOVES 98c Niagara Maid Long Sill; CHILDREN'S DRESSES AVhv trv to make dresses when vou can Gloves, lG-button length, iiijill colors and black and white, most stores get $1.25, our price KOVER-ALL APRONS 49c Tho best valuo over offered in this stanlo (rarmonr. standard, onlv 98d buy such styles as theso made of World fu Count gingham and per- Two-Button Niagara Maid Silk and Amoskoag Ginghams, ages 2 to (5 eale, full cut, special 49 Gloves, in all colors, at 50, WASH DRESSES 98c ' nim JJX'"" 'About 12 dozen Wash Dresses, DRESS SKIRTS $1.98 made of good persale, all sizes, One full rack of Wool Dress JM to 42, values to $2.50, spe- Skirts, value to $10, special cial at : 98 at $2.9S f years, 59, 69 and 75 Ages 8 to M vrs..$1.39, S1.48, $1.05 A Also some beautiful styles in whito Divssos. u!ttJlAilllAl Y t T T T T MEDIUM-PRICED MILLINERY Of high-class distinction. A showing of Trimmed Hats, such as you seldom see in a city of jiuu.y fuircs tho size of Medford, most temptingly priced, manv much under priced, $3i50,$3.95, $4.45, $5.95 and v $6.95 'TRtMMED HATS $4.95" One full table of Trimmed Hats in fino homp and Milan hemps, all hand-iiiadohats, tho values are to $8.50, special......$4.95 PANAMAS $1,98 Genuine Formosa Panamas in two shapes, special $1.98 Otheis at ....$2.49, $2.75 up KABO CORSETS FIT BETTER SEE THOSE PRETTY NEW PAEAOLi 8 a" A A A A 2 O O ibiis44yltyttlt$$bK