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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
'f ff WECTOTIP MATH TRTBUJTE, M1SPFOKD OiTTCflOyr, 'munSDAV, MAY 27, 1f)1 -i' wxi t PXOB' ' TTTfUOB IMMiMMaPVMBVMM I ,f " ,iS REPULSE FRENCH LORETTE ATTACK BE RUN CLAMS HKItl.lX, May 'J7, tit Loudon, .'1;.'iO . in, Tin (Ifiiiiiiii iirmy ln'itiliiinr liri twliiy lNiicil tlio lollmvliiK Miitit iin-iil : "Ht'nriltftN of lliWr urwil fiilhnt") nf Mn.v 'J.'t, tint Kri'iicli iixiitiil llu'ir iilli'inplN (u In ink (IhhukIi tinr hum IiiIW'P Vuliiirllr mill llio l.nri'lti' IiIIIm. r.v lhmjr I'orci'H with liroiilil ronviml rr n Htonu nliui'k iilmiK n tiiiriuw Mrrlili (if n kiln iiii'Ih-h (nix initi'N), ImiI the iittiirkini loii'o t'ViT.vttlit'in wiis ii'imUcil, V iiro in full HHsciiirm of our mih. tlolis. An liiirtmiiiiniily liirjo iiiiiiiIim" nf fiillni Prt'iii'litnrii iim linj- In Iruitl of our lifiirlii", "l-'urllirr I'rriirli ntliu-U nnr ill rri'ldl late in ttin mi'tiiu;: MKiiinsl nur linn (if K(iiolifx-Nimili, "Smith of Koui'licr tlin Imlllr Inc. not yt-t i'oiiip to (i foiicltiMou. "Ilurinjr n irroiiiioltrrini' rxitoill linn nnrlli of Dittnuili' w look dim- ol'fh'rr ninl twenty. fiv UrlKlnu irln OIII'M. 'Fiirllirr pnrniv nih'tiiirr-i it I Hot. miiih find in lie fonil of ,n I'rt'lio Willi tf)Mll.Hl, "An nlr nttnnk wn Hiircrxifiilly ranii'tl out by u on tlir foilififatioiw nt KoutliPinlt on tlu low it TIiiiimph. "In tln rnntrrn llii-ntrr tlicio Iiiih liri'ii no rhniiKi in tlir Mtimtloii. "In tin HOiitlii-nstrrn tlirnlrr nn nt tni'k by our trow iroi:rr-ril to tin1 MMitlirnnt of l'rrriii.v ninl in tin ilin. rift of Htry. Thn booty ninl rtr ilnyV ri'tiillN rnmiot yrt h w rrivnl," CONFESSION CAN !N0T SAVE BECKER FROM EXECUTION 10 RECITALS BY NKW YOUK, Moy a?. No omI bio illncloiiirin of pollen corruption or mvwlallonn of tlin Identity of tlin man or limn IiIkIict up In tlin dlvln Ion of uionoy patil for police protect ion no pli'B Ciinrlm llcrdnr enn inulut will nAvn hliu from lliii nlrctrlo cliulr, If Dlntrlrl Allormty Perkins run provonl It, ncronlliiR to (ho niinounec- niMiit umilit by Mr. PnrliliiN today. In mailing t tiln niiuoiincriiinnt Mr, l'rktu took official conwil.nnco of a current rumor Hint Decker facing ileatli for eausltiK thn murilcr of Her man Itonenthnl, wai wllllnR to con fns nil bn UiioWn If bin life houlil bit spared. Ilecker'i execution In net for tbn week of July 12, "No appeal of clemency ran be mailo In any cane of ouo properly convicted of murder In the flrnt de gree, became of any am lata tire he nilrdit render to the authorities In the prosecution of offense' of n much lower Krnite," Mr. 1'erklnn unlit. UNCLE JOE TRIPS LIGHT FANTASTIC, VIRGINIA REEL ON DOAT YOUNG MUSICIANS The puplli of Mlu Radle Ucy and Mr. Kilwnrd Hoot will glvn two ro rltaln at the home of Dr. R, J. Ixick wood, CM Went Clnvptith atreet Tliumday, May 272. Tin- aftornoon proRrant will be Riven at 3 o'clock and 'lit? rvenlnx program at elfjbt o'clock. Mr. I C. hdmenden, barl-tone-tcnor, and Mr. A. C. Powell, bar itone, will unlit at tba cvenlna pro Kraut. Afternoon pregram: Ansellc Cliolra, Wyatt, Oletbn Cur rier. lUnclnB Wftvpa, Uarcnrollo, e'la HlnRler. The Little Prince, Krojcmann, Iter nice Iteter. lliintliiR So lie Duel, Joief Low, Until Katon. Minuet Op. r.fl, No, 3, Ilehfleld, J toward lUymond, violin, In Merry Mood, (Irenwold, Doro thy llnwklnn, violin, March ColleRe. Itoyn. U'eldt, man dolln duel, Hopo Powell and Mr. Itoot, (layoltt-Allta, Txiey, Itlrhard Hlockan, violin, Hlmplc Avon, Thome, Itlley Darin, violin, lluntlnK ont. nurlltt, Povlln Deb- ley. Invitation to the Dnnro, Von Veber, Duet, Pearl Tborndyko and Auntln Itaymond. Light Mind, llehr, Uttln Patton. Duot from Loenchorn, Alia Walnh. flea Shell, Krortmann, Helen Claire llaiklni, UrcnlnB preKram: Walta Newport, llniel, Pupil Or chealra, Krollo of the llrw-re, Caprlco, Lul Kin!, Oretchen Pulil. A Gloomy Day, Duet, Low, Mrn. Thorndlke. Can and Holla, nelbvl, lltitlt Pow ell. Alia Marcla, Duet, flnilth, Poarl Tliorndlke. Promleio Value, Brhubnr(Rartorlo, Vlvlun Hunch. Hllll Wlo Die Nncht (Htlll an the NlKbt), vocal, Ilolun, A. C, Powell, Tho Lltllo Wnnderor, IanBc, Aun tln Itaymond, Anlta'a Danco, Orlop, duot, Mrn. V, V. Ilrlmcr, (Invotto from Mlitnon, Thomas, Howard Haymond, violin, Cradle Sour, Kohlor, Dorothy Haw klnn, violin, Hchottlnche, "DellKhlful," Woldt. Mandolin Duot, Uopo Powoll and Mr. Itoot. Pantasla, (Icrinan Folk Hone, Krono, Itlnlinrd Slocknn, Bonatlnn Op, 30, No. 1, Clemontl, Itlloy Duvla. flypny Horonndc, llehr; Clinrge of thr-JIuannrn, Bplndler, Mario Open chain, Tho Trout, Bcliuborti Oalop-Wlll-lam Toll, nonnlnl, Mm. John Holer. For You Alono, vocal, Henry Cllieol, F. C, Kdmeaden, Hnuernnmrnoh, Carl Hotnocke, No ta MorKBH, Narclnniii, Nevlnj Tone Picture from Loeiohorn, Duet, Marie Oihih chain, March, 8elec(eil, Pupil" Orchtitra, WALDORF ASTOR IS NAMED ON I00ZE LIST LONDON. May 27. -Tho central board of control to deal with the drink problem In the intinllloim, lrauport nnd ramp area, created by an amendment to the defenno of tlie realm act waa named today. The board will comlnt of llnron D'Abernon, chalran: Colonel Hlr Nev ille Chamberlain: 13. It. Cromt, John Mc A inland llennt), of Denny and company, rnxlneern, Dumbarton; John Hodge, member e: parliament for Lancaiblro; filr William II. Lever. Sir Oeorxn Newman, chief medical officer of the bonrd of education; Waldorf Anlor, member of parliament for Plymouth; Philip Rnowden, mom brr of parliament for Hlackbiirn; John Pcdder, nuUtnnt necrctary of the homo office; It. It. Hcntt of the admiralty, Mid W. Towle. a widely known hotel manager. - ' i ' ' i , AUTOMOIILES WANTED ' TO USE DECORATION DAY John Perl In chairman of thn Bonn of Vtteranii wlio 1m clmrgo of tfie aucurliiR of auto to tako tho mem be rn of thn 0. A. It., II. C. and (ho children to thy ceturUry Monday, May 31 to decorate the, grave of the noldlern and nallorn. Thin In a pntrl otic work and there nhould bo n gen eral renponne to tha rciiurnt. It will. tako a uumber of earn. If you wilt donnta one phono 47. RRNaVljjjjjjjjjjjjjBrf- "F v ; arV t'y?iA i 'aH taV r' -' aiiiiiiiiiHfl KcBBBBl TB.BVi tAT,yflw iiiiKikSaS ' ( lft;';''''!tliiiiD "' -""gJg-J' ,Mim, (Keiiutor) limn Letvix 'intitr ilowii (be renter" willi I'ncle Joe Cnti iiou on the tied; of the t run- I'jicit n liner thnl bore the CoiiKriMHiotuil pur ty f 21 MntcMiien, their wiven nml frieinU, to the miil-I'm-ifiV Iflnml nml the City of Honolulu. Thix dance IUJ W "Jlr." - - T i --i ORIENTAL PACTS of r'onfrrcunnnn CiinnnnV -;rew out of u wilder. The npeil Ntnteinnn wnx to linte M'lled nt the Worlil'-i Fair in .Sun FninciNc'ii, but had a Imd nttnek of In RriHi wliieh preu-nleil, ko the event won finally Maxell on tho hiffli enn. SECRECY PSKINO, May 27 Tho text of tho two treatlen nml thirteen note nlgn ed on Tuemlijy, by China nnd Jajian were published beer today. An of ficial ntatoment from the foreign of ficeifayn the treatlen contain nn secret clatine. l',rclJi'iit Yuan Hhl ,Knl In tied a proclamation In reference to thetreatlcn In which he nald: "Our rlghtn nnd prlvllegen In Mnn chilrla horti duffered enormously. Wo are nihnmed and htimtllated but our weaknenn Invited Insult. I.ot all tho people unite nnd work harmoniously for the eiiprtjtno object of saving tho country." i .Attorney Porter J, Neff transact- a.1 l.l l.li.ln.,. In lni.li.nHi.ltl. Wn,l' I nesduy. L DOCKS ARER CRASH XKW YOUK. May J7.-The Hoi-land-Ainerii'nii liner l(ml.ini v-ah -nfe lit her iloek here today, nftcr n collin inn 'rtrly WeilniMilnv off Nanliirkct ibO(ils lihthip.' i The Norwcjrian jifjjelitor, Jo-epli J. ('iwuhi, vrhieli iiljiiinci) the Kiidani, arrived today )jcv bpw was xmnilu'd, her plntes erumpleil, bent to ixitt nml forces! bark till both nnilh'K-weru jnmmed in the ltnu'ovr piK?s and plie wa ilown by the head where the hen had rtihrd in the fore Kak. The Holland-America line intend to forvrnrd the Ityndnin j)n,-enser to Itottenlnm on tieir, fHenmer Holler dam, due to nail Tuesday. Officers of the H.vudam Mild that when the two fliips eoiliilcil it wan daylight nnd that litt'e fo or inT-t invvnileil. How Gold Dust actually works for you y The active principle of GoldDust is a valuable antiseptic cleansing agent. It actually works. It gets into the cor ners and crevices where fingers and wash cloths can't reach. It permeates and dis solves dirt, grease and grime everywhere aud it cleans and brightens everything. Gold Dust docs all this docs this actual work because it is made for that purpose. Millions of women all over the country use Gold Dust three times a day in wash ing dishes. They use it also for scrubbing floors, washing windows, etc. But thy do not naliz all the men of Cold DttMt. Gold Du$t it tho only wmthinw and chaning powder noeded in any homo. Gold Dust clcaus metal work, nickel, enameled ware, etc., without scratching or marring the surface leaving it sani tarily clean, bright and new-looking. The use of Gold Dust is an economy. There can be no waste when you use the exact small quantity required for each specific purpose. It is at once taken up by hot or cold water, forming the perfect cleansing solution. No soap or other cleansing help is needed. Gold Dust docs it all, aud Gold Dust does its work far better than any thing else can. Use Gold Dust not only for washing dishes, but for washing bathtubs aud bathroom fixtures, cleaning oil mops, cleaning and freshening linoleum and oil cloth, cleaning aud brightening pots, pans and cooking utensils, giving luster to glassware for every cleaning and brightening purpose, rsw "Lot tho dm B aow BVMT TWINS M T ym work' V Gold Dust is as; (inexpensive as it is indispensable. Sc and larger packages told everywhere BSO&FA. R B AN KMMd MAKERS Hi 'Ui ttm mOLO DUSTTWiHS fe ymm writ" DOUBT BASIS DF NK P IN FOR LIFE TERM ATLANTA, On.. Afuy '11. Counsel for Leo M. Crunk today prneticnlly eoinplelcil the brief tliey will present to the fJeoiciu priiou cnmmiinn when the hearing on Krrtnk'n Mililion for rouituiilntioti of lii ilenth en leucc to life iinpri'onmcnl it opriu'dj before that body here Monday. The attorney said the brief would iinmrii the lhre Inotic fenMomt for Frnnk'M nppenl "FirHt-TIn- doubt or Judge L. S. Itnw-nu, trial judge, oh to Frnnk'j guilt, n expresied -vbeji lie denied the fin I motion for n new tlial several montliM nfter the original verdict: "Heeond The diisiTiling opinion of Chief Jimliee ftth ninl .IiiMi.e Ibek of the Georgia hiipreme court, when Krnuk'x motion for a new trial wan denied: "Thinl Th" dissenting opinion of JuMicfrf Hughes nnd Holmes of (lie lTniled .States supremo eourt in Frnnk'n hnbenn eoqiuM proceed itn;. before Hint body." Qiiii'ifViiry MiM AaUhta m la the ezpectaat sother'"nlnd there la bo limit to what lie future fcu in More, and j-et dsriBC the p iloJ of eiptctancT. teuch dcpestU Bpon tint pbrilcal comfort of tbeeaotber. One of tba Lett aids U a mm-lf known as -Motbert yrind." ApjW oitr tba isbkIm, It pcs tratm to tins rwt work of Etrrrt", rcHcTM tba p.ilix Incident to trrlcWnj of oonU boJ HicarotuU, Taale Uxta pllint, loducrt d.tJIjr eomfort. toltnl flJjt fe csla rslad aad pteaMnt anttdpiiloa. You e It with jrour own IudJ, ppl tt m Beol cd. nnd at once feel a scat of reMtf. Motbtrs who tare learned all this from CTpericncn tell of tba bJeud relief from taornlnr stcknea, tbe aboenca of strain and tba undouUed beaUfafal Iftteesce buparted to tbt coming babr. Get a bottle of UtU spJetwMJ Wp todar. rhono your Bearcat dracpot or send for It, Tben write Bradneld RcfnUter Co, Mi . roar Bldj, AUaeU, Ox, for a valaable book ef I mt ruction for expectant motben. "Mother Friead" L rcresunuulnl pmn. wbere br women who hate ucd It. And yoa eaj rw.t some wr laHKHUH fetters U jwt ilfc 4Vt HHf, C 35 flHBflnHHnHnMflHnMnntfp,tf'nW 1 1 fcf 1 I t "lUMM kAllM "JUL TU InnnHnBnft. W MillllllnVnnV t'tLlHBgR, BnannnHwHnatttt,' ULbBbV LbeT 1 or S? Mishap Misuse The Only Clouds That Ever Dim The Glory of Fortified Tires Goodyear (ires, like other tires, meet with ill-luck at times. No doubt some men are judging them by some such rare exception. To them we say this: Remember that men have tested nearly five million Good year tires. The tests have covered 15 years. Long ago those tests placed Goodyears t the top, and they've kept .1 ; urcrc ever mttce. ? , . tp . . t i . i . Now WMr-ltrM efer Lyearrnenboughtabowt petter V9 q; Fek one CodyearUre ; for every lrt we.maiiotWU price m m uk. uvcsii i mm niow j.i. TU'. L- LJ nuniMK iimiiminaam lara to reduce your tire Upkeep and trouble. One combats rim-cuts, one blowouts, ene loese treads. One rTHtkea the tire secure. And one eomWa ptmoturea and skidding by our double thick AH-Weather tread. In those ways, at least. For' tilted Tire exeel aN others. Lower Pric that men in general have proved these tires the best? In Fire Ways uoodyear FortificdTires have five ex clusive fea tures. We spend on them millions ofdol-v GoOD$YEAR Fortified TirM N. Km CM Ttrw-Oa-Ah" CmtU . WkkAI.WHlWTnAM3aMw two years, totaimg 45 per cent We do you, a kindness when we urge you to try them. x wcy iwVeWi t9 you the ut HMst in a tire. They mean content. Any dealer will supply you. Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock ' v 'Good Year Service States-Tires J Stock" 4 " ' ' . CraterLike Motor Car Co. MEDFORD ASHLAND Ashcraft Bros . F. L. Camp I Which of these three Motor Car Dollars is yours? $-( The too Light car dollar The too Heavy Tha C&almtrt car dollar dolar It uwd to be JrSO mHea from Chicago to New York. Now it bi 20 hours. How rapWIv we shift and better how rapidly we shift our standard of measure inentt Motor cars have been in turn measured by appearance, design, construction, price, power. Now these things arc pretty welt standard ized in all the different priced motor cars. The thins by which the motor-wise man now measures w coat a upAeap. You can set upkeep cost down to nearly nothing but not if you get what you demand from a motor car. Saving on gMelhia and oS maf be ai ine spigot, to run out at use bole. comes the discussion about how And here weight, . Someone asked Abraham Lincoln long a man a legs ought to be. "About long enough to reach from his body to the ground, I should say," replied Mr. Lincoln. .. . And a motor car needs enough strength to carry its necessary weight no mora no leas. Between any two ears there are est? few doUan difference in a season's eU an4 gas cost, but parte aad repairs east te beat the band. Good Urea are all adjusted ts yeur ear aa4 sold ob a guaranteed mileage bash. So you should demand that your ear sheuM be heavy enough to stand up ea eeuatry roads without danger er big repair Whs; light enough to be reasoatbly eeeaeaaleal el gas and oU. Among tma kind c-f meter ears, she Caet men car k supreme wkea you eoaaider she coat of the motor car while you Jtasu K," instead of its cost whea yeu gee K. The Chalmers line for 1918 consuls ef S' "Economical Sixes;" the New SU-M at JW00; the Light Slx-48 at 1CM aad the Master Six-54 at 12400. . . Corns in and look them or. zt-KOOmmmWmr aasaastaaraxi, gawiSaaanTQVSrWjrjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB .aSSBSlllaSaBBnTHsTSTSTSTSTSBSBSBSBSBSBSBS sjsbWIsTsbTsbTsbTsTsbTsbTsbTsbTsbTsbTsbTsbTsbTsbTsbTs1 " " ' SjWjs Lyoro&Cho Xry 'y C? Chalmera Light TSix-48t $1660 - ' ' PERRY L. ASHCRAFT Jr., Deafer .a, ri p- & r ri V r tt i.i j. -i