Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFOttU AEAIK TRIBUNE. MEDFOltD. OREOON, VKTDAY. MAY 7, lillfi
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UHliJ.IK, May 7. "In (he eastern
t ft eft trs i Tin battle r the aoulli of
rVaaaw ami huk of Ilosclnle ended
In h deeMdefcat for the Huaslans
Who jwffered heary lawea. in pris
oners alerta (hey lafct 1506 men and
arc la full retreat.
"KeHlh of Kalwarya, south of Aii
KHRtftwo, and west of PrsaanyiK, part
of the attacks were repulsed by us
with sftHKHlaarytGMH'ft. In theto liat
tlea the KumIbub lo-st altogether 520
prisoners,
"In the outheaatorn (hcatre: Tho
battles en tho right hank of tho lower
Duaajec eaded yesterday In complete
suceM for the allied troops. Tho
enamy Is engaged In quickest po
sllihj retreat towarda tho east. Only
a Hinall division of tho enemy on tho
Vistula atlll remains."
JAPAN DEMAND
' M CHINESE
NOW
MODIFIED
PROPERTY AND
' IK 10
SOOTH BY WIND
TUMULTY
ARC
UES
WITH SUFFRAGISTS
WASHINGTON, May ". Secrc
lary Tumalty had u vonly exchange
with the fiuffraKiit, who objected be
cause the prm'diHt had rouh gulfing
yesterday when they were waiting? to
w Mm. Mr. Tumulty replied that
golf was n recreation necessary to
keep up the president's health asil ob
served that the sHffragMs wens not
advancing (heir causa by besieging
the president.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
TOKIO, .May ".-The, press ncner
nlly deprecates tho necessity of fur
ther concessions to China. Some
newspaper express the fear that tho
Impreoslon will ko abroad that tho
elder Rlatesmenl are, still tho power
behind tho throne.
Morq than forty warships, Includ
ing (ho battleship HUen and tho baU
tie cruiser Kongo nro preparing at
Satho for posalblo operations against
China. A second squadron under Ad
miral Nawa has arrived and Is has
tily embarking supplies. Hear Ad
miral Kamlnura'a fleet, Including the
battleships Sagaml and Suwo, has
bon ordered to the gulf of I'echlll, to
bo In readiness to take aboard Min
ister lltokl. In case of necessity.
Tho jtollcc arc protecting professor
Arlga, Japaneso adviser to President
Yuan Shi Kal, who speakers hav de
nounced as a Chinese spy and are ar
ranging ample protection for Chinese
renldents of Japan.
GERMANS GAVE
NOTICE
SINGS
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PEKING. May 7. Japan's policy
saya the Peking Cazettc. Is to extort
tho entire body of her demands while
avoiding tho odium of Europe and
America for exactions from China
through an ultimatum.
COMMUNITY DAY TO
BE BIG DAY
(Uy (Ilea Laidlcy.)
The Nautical Knot" presented at
the Page by the high school chorus,
develojicd into a brilliant kucccsh.
Tho Latin claH under Mias Akin
presented a play in the high school
auditorium Friday afternooii.
Don't forjret tho "College Widow"
at the Page May 2T,
Oh senior day tho senior class
journeyed to Hague River to celebrate
with a picnic. Mis Munson and Mr.
Moore acted as gaardians.
Tho intc rscbolastic track meet was
held this aftemoon nt the Jackson
rroHads.
Clair Seejy Is leading in the Irish
school tournament for the boya sin
gle. Much interest has been shown
in the toBnmment and some fast
games hare been played.
Dolpb PhipM, one of the bright
atars of tho "Nautical Knot," has not
completely rceo-ered from the effects
of night rehearsing, as ho was
eaagkt stealing n nap Thursday nft-crnooa.
AVERT CRISIS IN EAST
(Continued from Page One.)
M ed ford will cHiertain tomorrow in
honor of score of country visitors in
its first Community day.
There will be free movies and din
ncrs niul the baud wll play. Merch
ants are offerim siwial bargains for
the day. Tickets to tho attractions
can be obtained of any merchant and
nil arc urged (o enjoy every privilege.
KALAMA CREBRATES
CANAL OPENING
KALAMA, Wn.. May 7. KalasM
and neighboring towns of Washing
ton and Oregon Joined forces here to
day to celebrate the opening to free
navigation of tho Dallcs-Celilo canal
oa the Columbia and the Wllamette
canal ou tho Willamette river. Steam
ers which helped inaugurate tho six
day celobratlon at Lewlston, Idaho,
last Monday were met here today by
other craft from Astoria. Th pro
gramme arranged for this forenoon
emphasized tho Importanco of the
Cowlitz river In its relation to the
Columbia.
XKNV ORLEANS, May 7. Storm
general over large Keetioiu of Louis
iana, Mississippi and Alabama Into
ycMenlay ami early today resulted in
thirty death, the injury tit at loat
three entv rmm uiid heavy prop
erty damage. With one exception, all
Ultimo killed were ncgrnr.
Fourteen person lost their lives in
Coahoma and adjoining counties in
Mississippi, fifteen in Acadia purUli.
Louiiaun mid one n St. Helena mr
isli. In country sections of the three
btntes many hou-es were deinolishetl.
XKW ORI.KAKS, May 7. The
death toll of the wind stonns which
ilovastated Aeadin arish, in south
western Louisiana and Coahoma
nmltilv 111 tiiitdt..h!iiiiti in.(.Mtit li..
hr..i..aT, ...(-.,. v-,i Mtl , if-i ,, , nt i. 1
dnv st.i.vl .t tu-m.tf.... All . i P"i ny wiumanne. .uinui uwinne
we're iirirroes underbill was one of the pawners
Forty-fixe more persons are known
to have been injured in Acadia par-
1MI.
Karly etiiuates placed tho property
loss there nt ..r0(,000.
Industrial Heariim Renewta
WASHINGTON'. May 7. The fed
eral Industrial relations commission
today continued Its examination of
wltaessfs as to labor conditions, on
the Pennsylvania railroad when Q.
W. Schriton, general superintendent
of that rend at Altoora. Pa., resumed
the staRtl. He testified In aaswer to
statement! made before the commis
sion yesterday by Samuel H. Moyer,
forrjct mayor of Altooaa, In con
nection Jth the strike In the Penn
sylvania shopf thecr la 1911.
NKW YOKIC. May ".-The z.me of
war includes tho waters tidnccut to
the llritish Isles; that in accordance
with notice gicn by ihc Oeniian j:tiv
erumrnt, vessels Hying the tlag of
OrviU Itritaiii are- liable to dentruts
tiou 111 tin we waters, uiul that trav
elers sailinir In the war rone ou ships
of Ureal Hrittiin or her allien do so
at thcii'lixk, The advertisement was
sicntsl, "Imperial Qenr.1111 Kmbassy."
This warning apimrcntly did not
cause many cancellations, for the
ship sailed with a vorv full passenger
list. .lust before the steamers de
parture n number of the passenger
received telegrams nt the pier, signed
by names unknown to them and pre
sumed to he fictitious, niM-nig them
not to sail, as the liner uns to bo tor-
whti received sneh a menage. He de
stroyed the messnge without emu
meat.
BRITISH SUFFER
IN YPRES MOVE
ItKHLIN, Mny 7. During a con
tinuation of their Yiircs attack this
morning the llritish again suffered
further heavy losses.
Hctween the Metise and the Moselle
wo maintained (he fortified (erritorv
gained in the Metise hills and south
west and west of the forest of Aillv.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Farmers 8c Fruit Growers Bank
at Medford. In the State of Oregon, at tho close of business May 1. 1D1S
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts w..v . 115s.2si.a4
iiuuub sou warrants .
Stocks and other securities
Furalture and fixtures .-
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks .
Checks and other cash Items ...
Exchanges for clearing house .
Cash on hand - -..-... .
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock naid In
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Due to banks and baukers..m
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit
Cashier checks outstanding .......
Time and Savings Deposits ..M
8,416.7o
100.00
S.000.00
.'..ooo.oo
17.2 16.3
1.864.11
1.761.34
ll.SSt.C5
1 Om,m I .U
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HMIM'
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50.000.00
930.21
602.68
103.244.K7
3,738.60
un.ss
24,235.93
have reprchcntcd Japan's endeavor to
compel China to accede to a series of
demands numbering originally twen-y-He
and fuhsc(wently raised to
twenty-four, which, if accepted by
China, would hare materially increas
ed tho influence of Japan, politically,
financially and mdustnally, in the af
fairs of the Chinese republic.
It is understood that this ultimatum
expire at 0 p. m., May !). At the
same time there is reason to believe
that China, realizing her situation to
he hojK-IesH, will be compelled lo nc
cede to Jhjihm.
Jtecent dLspalt'lics from the fur
eflht have conveyed thu impression
that the Chinese cabinet, in event of
ihu presentation of an ultimatum,
Would yield to force.
The Chinese, minister at Tukio has
been informed by Japan of the prob
able presentation of this ultimatum,
and also of tho fact that if tho de
mands of Jnuau were; not accepted
before tho expiration of tho time
ifmit, Minister Hick! would leave Po
king. WASHINGTON, May 7. The Unit
, ed States within the last twenty-foar
hours, through its ambassadors
abroad, has consulted dreut Hritaio,
Franco and ltussiu as thu allies of
Japan, to leam their iillitiide toward
' the prefcCHt Patus of the Japanese
Chinese pfotiatioaa.
YAOjf KOTOKT, Mu y 7.-Secretary
Jiryajt MiiteuHee today that tho
Ihiiled fHm lwul received tho sub.
-staaw of tlie Jaimneso iiltimutiim to
China ami that it conlnincd important
UMiifietioHH by Jajian. He. declined
t4i My whether the modifications were
HWfsoUjry to the American govern-
XW YOltK, ACuy 7,-Cork iicwh
jmyara rejMwt, aftrdiiig to u Liver
psMjl tUatUh rtKMivMt by tlia Cunard
Mm late todyp that ittM) (wiwaiteM
have beet) 1m41 l Ckakilly.
WAV SHELLING
DARDANELLES FORTS
DARDANELLES, May G, via Lon-
don, May 7, 12J p. w. Tho artil
lery exchange between the warships
of the allies and the shore positions
of the Turks continue. Some vessels
uro firing from the Gulf pf Cnros,
making use of inflammatory shells.
The towa of Miiidos was set on fire
yesterday.
Total , ....$IS2.:27.54
STATE OF" OREGON. County of Jackson, sa:
I, R. V.. Antle. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swesr
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
It. F. ANTLE,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1915.
II. J. TltOWIJRinflE.
Notary Public
CORRECT Attest:
W. II. STEWART,
T. II. LUM8UEN.
DELROY OETCHELL.
Directors.
GIFTS FOR GRADUATION
STOP!
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FOR HER
Diambnd Ring, Dracelet or
Lavalllere, Dlrth Stone,
Friendship or Signet Ring,
Fancy IJrooeh or Waist Pins
Deads or Ear Drops, Chate
laine oc Dracelot Watch,
Toilet Set or Individual Articles.
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' FOR II Rf
Diamond, Dlrth Stone or
Signet Ring. Solid Gold or
20 Year Watch, Waldentar
or Negligee Chain, Initiated
Knife or Cigar Cutter, Gold
or Silk Ribbons Fob, Mono
gram Links or Scarf Pin.
A Gift of Jewelry or Silverware" Is an Everlasting Romembranco.
MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler,
212 KAHT
9IAIN HT.
WATCH
OUR WINDOW
Is Your Car Insured?
IF NOT, SEE
R. H. McCURDY
MNDFOKI), OKKGON
COMMUNITY DAY
We Offer An Alarm Cock
Bargain for $1.00
GET A TICKET FREE
For a Bnccinl offer on Watch Cleaning.
Johnson the Jewler
tfclfoiil Book StorG ' . "
Al Flircy a small portion of n
trench forming putt of our position
still is in possession of the French.
Olhcnvlse, nil their ntlncKs ueio re
pulsed, Attempts nt' the enemy In mitke tin
attack of rSlHiiliiui'ok In Ilia valley of
l'Yeht was (intslieil nt ilin sturl by
mir I'liv.
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