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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1915)
? fr w Ks- m MEDFORD MAJTJ TRIWUNE, M15DFOTIP ORKCJON, TUESDAY, MAY U, 1015 ! V paoib DPrraitu W KEEN BOOB FRON U ANA DRIFT ASHORE None of Those Found Today Identi fiedTun Sent to Scene to Pick Un Victims Shorlaiio of Life Delta on Vessel Responsible for Heavy Los a of Life Amonn Americans. (JUKKKHTOWK, Mny II. -Sixteen ImmIIch Hi'ii! Iiroutjlit Into Uiih'iihIowii lliitt itflctriiiinii iy a Imk' ('(Kit Irrt'il by tho Ciiniiiil llni). Nniii) oT lint lioilin liiut ,rt ln'fii lilciillficil. Tim limlifM urn tluihc of iiiiio inrn, iii women iiml n Imliv (mil tit. Tlicy veto flmiliiiir wllli life IjcIIn twnnt,v nilli'H i'inI o' lint neeim of llio dix it Kt IT. llri'iiiiHii of llm i-uiiililtiiti of (lin linilii'rt iilfiitifieitliiiii Wiim diffiriill. QnKCNKTHWN. May 11. Tim ImmIv of Alln'il Tliiiiiip(iii of Toronto. liioii(jlit In liv mi iiilmlrnlly trawler litnt nlclit, wan fuuiiil lnf tiiK witli urerkiiKC urar the roicl, not far from llie xeene of Ilic l.iiHlliinIa ilmnMer. wliieh Ii'iuIm (o tlic linoo that iu)ili liniial limlicH may ho foiiml in that lriiiily. .Morr IIimIU It rift .xlioro Hmen uiiiclriilifiril Imilit-H nhn went laiulnl nt ItaltlnioiT, fnrly.Huieii mile Mititliwi-M of Corkt but the v rather roinlllloiH an Miri it it nut ronsldeicil prnlmlile many inure will ln foniul in that iaitiH'iliato vicinity ami all Iiohi of fiiiillnjj further Mir- ivort now Iiiih been ahiimlnneil, A current of from two anil one half to Ihrrn Knot ntcex nroiiml Old J lend KiiiNihi and thin tins heen niif," iiienlcil hy a Miff onM wind, wliioli nt the eiul or right or iiinii dayn may carry hodiert ahore on the rt lriih roiiht, Tim wIihIn ordinarily prevail in); Mould lune drought luidieH ashore on the Atlautio count of Cornwall, I'liKhiiid. Ton Sent to Kcmo Tho f'uuard Kteauihhip company, after mui'li trouble, hnx Kent n tnjr to tin wene of tho ilixuMcr with in htnmtlouH to run Into tho ncnrcM cove nnd inform Ciintinl officlalH here, if oen a hIiikIo hody in found. There are. in'i'entions that tho heavy death roll nniiing the American men in tho fimt eahin wax duo to a heareljy of life, belU, many of them having giwn the life prviervorx they had ohtaiued to women. There in a tii'pnndcrnncn of testimony, t lint no American man got Into n hoat until after liu had hceu thrown lutu tho wii tcr. WVbli Wade, ncorelary of Alfred (1. VaniU-rlillt, tin not yet boon aide to arrange with tho nulhoriticfi to coniily with IiIm rvipivst that nil uoo. OHNnry dipt ho chartered nt tint ex jM'tinn of tho VauderhlU family to Hcaieh for oilier hodiim ns well tin that of Mr. Vanderhilt. loclilrnU of IHNiMor When tho l.UMtiiniu whk In her death throcn there was no cooler group ahoanl than that composed of Mine. .rnrIo Da J'nge, llerliort K. Ntnne, Liiidou W. Hat ', Jr., and Dr. 1. T. Uonghtim. Tint last named wax tho only mirvlvor of th party. This littln hand fjuided women and chil ilren, mipplied lifo lit-lln, hound up the vonndn of other paHKcngors nnd thou plunged hopeloHslv Into the K'U, Iiiiv iiK given up their own lifo preserver!. Another throng of iiiivIoiik frirniln and relative arrived hurt) InM night, hut llio chauroH of Identifying moio of lliu dead uio remote, iih the reat pitu in thn cemotery am filled with tlioKo huried nx unknown, while, other hoilics which enmo uhliuru hood will ho beyond identification. LUSITANIA LOSS AN DRAFTING AUSTRALIA HYDNBY, N. 8. W Mny 11. Tho . riuun IndlKuatlon foil throiiKhout A"8 frullit nt tho slnkliiK of tho LuBltunla nhoiild find Immoillato oxpreanlon In IncronHoil participation In tho war, waH a ntatomont contnlnod In a rea ulutlon adopted yoatorday nt tho con foronco ot Auiitrallnn jiromlora, Tho conforouco ulso ugrood to tho BiiifKoatlon of l'ronilor Ilolnian ot Now South WaloH that n recommen dation ho niailo to tho Imporlal gov ornmont that droat Urltaln Hhall not tgroo to any poace torniH which do not guarontoo that offlcora ot tho Oor nnn admiralty rosponatblo for tho ordom Klyun to submarines bo hand ed over for trial boforo DrltlBh Jtulos, charged with" murdor on tho high float), dl CHINESE TREATY TOKIO, Muy II. Thu .fiipuiiro l'oicij;n officii Ik ilinl'tinu u ticnty with China billed on the ucccptaiico of Ilia pnnlNlium In .Inpnn'M ulll matum Inclnilin tint rculorallon of Klao'Chou', Admitting that the public U dl pIciiHcd with tho M'HiiltH of tho hexo tlatloim I ho iMinjiimillvi pii'H Im ttr hi( the JapiincMc to oxcrciho M'lfio hlralnl with ickmiiI to China. AdvicPM from IVkinir ntalo it Im hu licvcd there ItiiHHla wilNcmnud priv ilrcn ilt North Manchuria similar to (Iiomi) granted Japan in Konth Mini chiiria. EASY FOR UNCLE SAM 10 LOCATE ZEROLENE A letter inhlrcMHcd to the ".erolcno Oil Co," HiHtcd at OilcMt.ii, WiinIi.. and another nililrcKNcd to the "Ilrd Crown (liiNoliuo Co.", pohlcd at Calcxico, Cal., didn't bother Cuclc Hiiiii'h mtv iiiiIk onn bit. Tim writrrH knew what they wanted, hut didn't know whern tu ct it. Tim diroctloiiH wcru def inite enough for tho poMoffice serv ice, however, (mil without delay the letters went delivered in each In hlniicQ to tho uenrcht Ktaudaid Oil company Million. GERMANS BUILD THREE SUBMARINES A MONTH (IKKr.VA, Kuitrcrltiml, May 11.- -A Hwikh t'licincer who urrltcd heie to day from llnmhurj mud tho hhipynrd there U tuniliiK' out three finihcd NiihmariurH a mouth. Two of them nre of the lartrcr cIiihh and ono of tin? smaller tyM, uswl for coax! defense i... : . . THE BIGGEST MAT DUEL SINCE GOTCH AND HACK .BV ,BBBBBfl!lW ikkkkkkkkkkHL ,. "& B t flBkkkWfci I kkkkBdf "F f wKSmiMsJ ikiH 1 IE: - If'' BBBBmf A " Or kkB 4. r A v pBBBBft it ' .B BBBBa. I ..bbI BBBBh r .tBBB BBBBBj vBf j BBBBj mbri BBkv Z"Kwk BBBBf 'txti?f '- BK'J'V ' VS BBBBr s 3BtS6C, " 'VBlP.'v2 isza) I bbbT yissttf&LBtfSff y kBb 3?r AHI ' j rfg'' tt.BPvBiBlB BBBBi' hCvBPBiBHBBB vbHL Bd 'bv X i "t if -tBBBBBBBBBBiJ'. .BBaBBBBttfinBBBBBBBBBl "- BB'flHfci CI-IA-ftLlSO CUTL1LTL ig i!' Mpm Charley Cutler and Yuisif IIusmiuh1, who will meet Friday, .May 7, nt Louisville, Ivy., In the bijjjjcil fn?st- linjj match of icccnl eoro. Tliey mo the two bet men of thoso now act ively niKnjjed in wrethnfr, and th winner will elaim (lotch's title if bin chnlence to the ictircd champion in ignored. 'STF KUS5AKE. FRST1RAIN RM F FLOOD DISTRICT IS AFTERNOON H. I. Train No, 1(5, northbound, will reach Mcdfonl thin afternoon at 5:20 p. m, bearing mail nnd pan ncngcrN delayed by the wnnliout nt Kcrint'tt, Cnl. Thin In tho flmt train from tho California flood tone, nlnco Sunday night. Bouthbound train No. 13, thin morning went an far as Anil land, conMftllnK of but flvo coachm, thn nmallcitt jinimcnger train In years through thin city. Train No. IS this afternoon, will run to Dunsrnulr, Cat. Train No. 13 Wcdncnday morning will run an far an Kennett, Cal. No. 14 duo hero at 8:20 a. in, Wednesday will run between Anhland and Port land as a local. Until tho ntorm abates In the Sacramento valley, tho Simula Limited trains will bo routed via Ocdnn and I'ocatello, Idaho, to Portland. It Is expected that regular ncrrlco will be resumed on tho line lato Thursday afternoon, and that the reg ular schedule -will bo in effect Friday. Practically all of tho eastern mall duo to reach this city slnco Sunday Is held up at Kennett. MILES DEC L RS MILITARISM MEAN NATION'S RELAPSE I.O ANOKLnS, Cnl., Mnv 11. Lieutenant Ocneral Xelrfon A. Allien, retired, said in mi interview published ihtc loonv, ii in in opinion iiic f ... :i-..!.. i- i.. l.i i. i.. .... iiiKiiiuilii iiiixvXj niMiiu lie imiiv iiiiu of a ncriea of appalling disasterx duo to the Knropenn war, but that the war itself could be mado the "last in hm tory" by n federation of nation, working through n recognized nnd prowrly HiipMrtcd tribunal of arbi tration. With regard to tho keen intereit of the United Stales in the conic rineiicca of the Lu-dtnnin'n destrne lion, Ocnernl JIile said m lip wero scaled by the war dcHtrtmcnt rule.-t aovrmini; amiy offiecnt. Hut he ndded : "A general dcmnmlf for militarism will lend iih back '200 yearn when the peoplo nt large hnd notbind to say reiardiiir peace or war. Jteanon, lib erty and human rihtn must prevail or they must degenerate." TO PAIIIS. Mav 11. The Milan corrc- (iH)ndcut of the Excelsior telegraphs bit paper that n dispatch to the Scc olo fiom I.uano, Switzerland, sny- the Klicu of Lugano have been in htnieted to make preparations to pro tect Prince Voh Ihielow, Gennau nm- bniiidor to Home, when he paxKe-f tliroiiL'h that ritv on hix wnv home. GERMAN MESSAGE WASHINGTON, May 11. Ambn sailor urrnnl today transmitlcil a communication from the ficrman k,,v crument dealing with the nnbranrinc warfare. It was understood to be ex plountory, but the full nature of its contents was not divulged. It wA.s laid before the cabinet. It is under stood to have been occasioned by the sinking of the LiiKitnma. jmiil.lil.lihM.lit.Mil.MiliUil.l'H , -.. ' .hi 1 1 j i i . 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 i e "The Best Tobacco Made Emphatic Statement by an Eminent Authority Pipe-smokers, Read what John G. Capers Has to Say " When I was Commissioner of Internal Revenue under Presidents Roosevelt's and Taft's Administra tions?! had a great deal to do with tobacco. In the collection of millions of dollars of tax I came inti mately into contact with the whole business. Tuxedo I consider the best tobacco made. I smoke it myself and find it soothing antl restful, mildK fragrant and non - irritating to the throat." include his name in Tuxedo's great list of friends. It's 'the same old story every where Tuxedo is tried: Quality tells. JOHN G. CAPERS D t r .. rrr1 Promtntnt Wathlngton Attorney, formerly Ull I IJU41I1.1 Commiuionar ot Inttmal Rtvtnuc. with your pipe and don't quarrel with your tongue. Take your tobacco troubles to good old Tuxedo I Your pipe'll be sweet and your tohgue'll be sound if you smoke Tuxedo. Tuxedo can't bite or blister. That's all taken out by the famous "Tuxedo Process" the original process which the other brands like so well that they try to imitate it. And you'll find the Internal Revenue Commissioner absolutely right as to Tuxedo's quality. f&f&7 Mr. Smoker, that's, evidence straight from an authority that Tuxedo js the top-notch smoke ot them all. The tobacco that- a famous Internal Revenue Commissioner chooses for his own smoke because he con siders it the best tobacco made. And remember this, men: that's picking Tuxedo from a mightybig field; for between you and us and the account sheet, the Government collects $100,000,000 a ' year in revenues from tobaccos, Mr. Capers is now a prominent and successful practis ing lawyer in Washington, D, C, and we are glad to The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette BBBJwfcJBBMWWwBwBBjBJ iZimBIB B BBHQjMlUJuiMMnBI ' Try Tuxedo for a week, and you'll know why Mr. Capers and thousands of other distinguished smokers say that it is "the best tobacco rriade." . YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, gUwme wrapped C Famous green tin with gold 1 A-moUture-proof pouch - . v Uttering, curved to fit pocket AW In Tin HumlJon, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c ? THE AMERICAN TOIACCO COMPANY (BJBJBJBJBJBBBBiBHBiiBBBiBBBiiiliiiBlllllllllllll IB Cottolene makes foods taste better There certainly to more ap peal to the appetite In foods cooked with Cottolene. Cottolene TW chok para food product In IhX nataralljr mdaa to th exertUrvM m wett a to the ftevor ol avttytMflg to wMeh or with which It 1 twed. Ifwkt npen gtttlnie Tl CoMotern nnd 70a can have rtothteff but MiMaetar? TMolta. B mire atwcjs to hm on third tM of Cotlotn than 70a wmitd of any otber thotltalRg or ffytnar bt CcrttoUna comas in pal! of vmIchm Iih, to nk your convankne ssd f&H mcite. Arranf wtu your grer far rcpilar npply. Writ to our Ocneral Ofteaa, Chlaaco. for frea copy of our rael cook hfHtk, "110MK HELPS." maxrAirtiAMf . m .a. - A eaeiel e f VELVET ICE CREAM Solves the problem for a des sert. Nothing more palat able. Pure and wholesome. Any flavor. Brick, fancy molds, Sherbets and Icca made to order. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. Central. Phone 481 WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 106 Eut Main Street Mcdford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Madu any time of place by appointment Phone 147-J Well do the rest X. D. WISTOM. Pro. 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