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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1915)
y",irw it t t. -ViLiJ. 1il-y- T i fr ja&atrr iTi".i,7n:ri;i w'jiSigj.i5aBii'sftaaiiwtjag;cajtfa miwi'""vwj,'w i-li m"Ptmnmmrmiimkimiitriiremi(T' r" WfTffDffOttP MSn; TRIBUTE, MEDFORP OREOON, TIITJKSTUV. RTTCIUflT 12, IMS. PSCfE THREH ASSIGNS HL "THE LOVE ROUTE" AT THE STAR THEATER TONIGHT ONLY KKKKK TEAGHERSPOSITIONS FOR IN ASHLAND, Auk. 11. At a regular Hireling of Iho Ashland Bchool board on Monday, August 9, tho teachers' for tho Kchool year 11HS-IU were as signed as follows. High School Geo. A. Drlscoe. sup erintendent and sociology; P. K, Moore, principal and physics: G. M. Illicit, science; L. T. Hodge, com merce; Dcltuar Harmon, manual train; R. It. Hutchinson, mechanical drawing, manual training and athlet Jcflj Wllmotto Hasslnger, Latin; Lnu ra McCormlck, mathematics; Klfrelda Merz, English; Helen Van Houscn, Hewing; Irenu Hlnghetm, cooking; Anna 1). Harris, art and music; Vera Moffat, physical training; Cclllo Vog oli, librarian and clerk; Charlotte Konnard, German and Kngllsh. Past Side S. A. McGavem, prln rlpul and seventh grade; Nellie II. Itoss, sixth grade; Margaret l'owors, fifth grade; llesslo Dunham, fourth grade; Kfflo Alverson, third grade; Myrtle Johnson, second graije; Vlda Foley, flrnt grade; Loralno Johnson, mixed grade. West Side Gertrude Pngle, princi pal and history; llu .Mor, arltli metlc; Uiisslo ITppegrnph, language; Alice Thompson, physiology nnd geog raphy Jeauette Crookpatiin, reading; Iritui .Inniofl, fifth grade; Carlbel Morehouse, fourth grnde; Hael M Claik, third grade; Vernon l'yland, Focoml grade; ; Kvnngellno I'oley, first grade. Ten of tlio foregoing aro new In structors. The student enrollment In Juno, 1!H I, was 10112. In Juno, 1!H(5, 11011. Tho school population of Ashland ac cording to the last school census, taken In November, 11)11, was 130!). Tim courso of study nnd rules nnd regulations for both elementary nnd high schools, ns Issued by tho local board of education, In a modest vol ume of over 100 pages, filled brimful -with comprehensive information. Tho Ashland school survey now timing gotten out under the nusplccs of tho University of Oregon Is In the hnnds of tho stato printer, and will bo ready for distribution In a short time. The present classification of salar ies of Instructors ranges an follews: High school, 1st year $700; 2d, $7GTi; .'Id, $810. Grnndes: 1st year, $rSB; 2nd, $0:i0; ad, $i5fi2.r.O; -Itli G7r.; 8th grnde nnd maximum $720. Sub HtltutoH In tho grades are paid $3 per day, and $3.50 per day In tho hlght school. The local board of directors arc O. 0. Kubanks, president; P. S. Kn gln. T. II. Simpson, G. Y. Gregg nnd O. V. Carson. II. P. Pohiand Is clork, nnd George A. llriscoo, superintend ent. Although Ashland will npt bo directly roprosontod at tho forthcom ing meeting or tho Nntlonnl Indica tion association to bo hold In Oak land, Cal., this month, several local toaehors, nmong them tho Mlssos Kn glu, Dunhnm nnd Alvorson, aro vis iting tho exposition and doubtless will take advantage of tho opportu nity to nttond tho association's roh slons. The fall term of tho Ashland schools will begin Monday, Sept. 0, In this connoctlon It may bo of In terest to quote a few stnto nnd coun ty school statistics. Tho Irreduclblo common school fund of tho stnto now amounts to $3G0,000 In round fig ures. Tho school population of the state la 205,7.12, Tho stato por cap Ita of the common school fun for lid 5 is $1,75 as compared with Jl.sr, last year. Jackson count 'a school population la 0911, and Its apportion ment from tho common school fund is $12,11(1 7'). V X "Win. Vnwter will sing dally at tho the owner of a western ranch, and Star theater until further announce 'the clWl engineer of a local railroad compaii) which intends to nuiiii a line across the ranch Tills net tho girl spiritedly attempts to prevent in spite of her grent love for the young engineer, through tho many conflicts between the two characters themselves, and until the very thrill Ing climax and sympathetic ending, the action In tcplcto with exciting events. ' The feature will be presented at Star theater today otilj. incut. Tho Famous IIaers lTIm Com pany's four part film version of the fanner stngo triumph, "Tho Lovo Itoute," by P.dwnrd Topic, author of the current comedy success, "A Pair of Sixes," will bo presented for the first time nt Star 'theater on the Paramount progiam. The central theino Is devoted to the romance between a )oiing girl. HAITIENS ELECT row mm m i rOKT AU l'KINCi:, Aiir. PJ. (Iciienil Ihirliguoniixo win lodu elected president l the llnilu-n lo puliliu by tlit mitiomil afc-onibly, Culm- piovniled. General Dnrtigtionnu' received n ninjorily of 22 out of tlio 11(1 vote cast. Thu votinir for tlio vnriou presidential oitudldutea was n fol lows : General IlniUguennve, 91; LiiM-m-liourg Cuiivin, M; Kmile Thenm, A: Dr. HomiIvo Hebo, 3; Wank, 1. Total no. In jiropn ration for immkHiIo di order fuitliur Amerionii force we iff luudcil loilny from the wutliipi in tli, harbor. The men hronght withthciM field piece ami machine gnu, nnd together with Hip forces nlmuTv on xhoro liogan patrolling the atioots. In stnornl section of thi cit bar ricades formed wi'h ;u-k of sand were erected lo cri' n breast works in ciiho f wired fighting. ACTIVITY STARTS ANEW ON HIGH SEAS LONDON. Auk. 12. A dispatch to tho Dnlly Telegraph from Athens says tho Turkish cruller Goolien (renamed Sultan Solluijnfter her purehuso from Gormnny by Turkey, bus been torpe doed by an allied inbniarlno nen tho HosphoriiH. .Tho dispatch adds that tho crew succeeded In running tho cruiser aground In a narrow crook, where workmon now nro build ing a dke all around her to enable repairs to bo made. ASHLAND BUYS N PL I FROM COMPANY ASHLAND, Aug. I J. The iil council hi"t night olcl to i-nlif no iigiooiiiont with the Cilliiornin-Orogou I'ohit ciiiiiiimhv looking to (lie iilitiud oiinicnt by tlmt ooipointion of the local field, providing the inuiiioipnlit purcliuM1 it h pole.-, Iiue nnd other equipment within city limit-. lit re turn the power company will wlto'c sale current to the citv nceordimr to sohcdule- n niiiv lie ngieed upon. This eontinel, if rntified l the ueo jile, runs for 20 yearn. The council nlno adopted n re-oln-tinu calling for n spocml electiu AiiKtiHt ''"), tliiif Riihmittiiic; lo tho pooplo Iho (piebtioii of rntitviiig the proposition through nn nmeiulmeut to tho olinrler. The resolution enrric- willi it thu ifwunnee of .''i,000 in liontla lo pay the power eompanv for i(s oqnipii 'lit withiiK citv limit". This Br ii mil .1 riot exceed $'2.",00t), ns tho iii-Lt'sMiry cxpcndituie innv be Iom. Hotli tho nureenieiit and u-mi-liition wero urtnnimoulv ndoptcd by tho counoil. A. C. Iloujili. altoniey, of GrnuU Pn, eonilueU'd the nego t in t it ns in behalf of the power company. 'BULGARIA KEY 10 THE BALKANS OIL KING'S DAUGHTER Kli CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS AT $1.98 Hy .pl(s. today, sovonil dozen of those popular Summer Waists in wide stripes, pink, bine, and tan; also one lot' of Tub Silks, lonjj sleeves, fancy stripes, all fl (JO r t t ? T t t ? ? f r r r r x T r r v : Agents for Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, Nemo, Bon Ton and Gossard Corsets The MAY Co. Fall Dress Goods Just Recoived in Checks, Stripes and Plain Colors at 50c to $1.95 a Yd. SILK SWEATER COATS The popular eoat for sheet wear, with sum mer dresses, some aro A GUARANTEED BLACK TAFETTA SILK $1.00 YD. GOING TO THE FAIR? Black Tafeita Dresse3 For all Occasion Wear Styles that have just belted styles, others been developed in the are the plainer type, last lew weeks, wide full length with patch skirls, of course, and liatly Holero effect jackets, some belled styles, some are pleat ed skirls, priced reasonably. poeuets, colors are Iteltfian blue, emerald tfrcen and watermelon "$6.50 to $9.50 it J CREPE DE CHINE CORSET COVERS 9S Several dozen of these Lacey rorsct Coverings, which sue shown in flesh and while, ;ood (pialily crepe de chine, all sizes, lace strap and elas Me VII. t8C UNDER MUSLINS AT (J96 89-, 9. !A special purchase of these Undergarments for August i sales enables us to give tjiese ' low prices, Chemise, Clowns, ('ombinatious, Corset Covers and I'Jnvolopo Drawers TOWELS You would pay nearly twice as much for these Turkish Towels when bought in the regular wav, our price 5c, 10c, 25c, 29c " SILK GLOVES Practically I he entire stock of short Silk (Moves in colors, sold regularly up to 8;)c pair, 9 CROCHET THREAD We've contracted for a big lot of this much used thread in white and colors; also ecru and linen colors, all sizes, mercci ized finish tho Ifttf price lvl i itV S-rr "TO. . cmt FALL MILLINERY livery day finds some thing new in this de partment, many Vel vet Shapes, both small and large are being shown. Drop in and see (he new stvles. NEW NECKWEAR Peter Thomson Middy Ties, new mottled Crepe de Chine Wind sors, in a beautiful as sortment of varigated patterns, nil very new, each SUC :vj WW. All Wash Dresses and Skirts Greatly Reduced DRUG SUNDRIES AT DEPT. STORE PRICES Note the Saving Cashmere Boipiel Soap 19c Pebcco Tooth Paste 39c Woodbury's Dental Cream 19c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder 19c Palm Olive Soap 8c Large bottle Peroxide 12c Imported Castile Soap I9c Colqalcs Talcum Powder. 12c Honey & Almond Cream 39c Holmes Fragrant Frostllla 19c La Blanche Powder 39c Idaallnc Rice Powder 29c Stlllmans Freckle Cream 39c Bay Rum, bottle 9c Witch Hazel, bottle 9c Colyales Dental Cream I2-I9o Ctitlcura Soap 21c Tooth Brushes 10, 15, 19 20c Vaseline 4-9c Camphor Ice . 9c "Love Me" Toilet Water 75c Chamois Skins 1 0-1 5c Mcntholatum 19c Creme Elcayea 45c Every Article Less Than Regular, Except Contract Goods t t ? T T .v f ? T T t T T t t t ? T T t T t T T t t t T ? f f ? ? Y ? Y t t Y t i jm3mj;;kZ CUT GRANTS PASS OFF-PACIFIC HIGHWAY DoutjInH coiinly "i0(i() fnuii tlu o'li.ouo iiniiroiiiintiiiii to hc iimcmI in milro iiiLT fuss Crock cniiyon Tlio! i : . . , ..v' tulinn wiih tiiKvn on uio icjiiiivh i ( iliinty Jmluo It. W. Mnrtlois, WATER ACREAGE NOW TOTALS 13,443 ACRES HALK.M, Ore, n,'. 12 The hiali-1 ArronRO for IrrlKatlon with Wml wav oiiinini-hion mIoh1.i tfiitntixolv iiohiIiij-'h HlKiiorn totulH la.llll ncros. niii(icil oliaiijjinir I'iioilu- limliwiiy Thu KlKtiorH yostonluy wure: o that Irupi Ko-iImuk it will run' Kami. Orrh. oiitliiiHhtviir(l t Tillur aiul tlionoti.ProvioiiHly rnportcil ...... ..rill tl 7CC9 i to Moilloril, iiiIItic tlio roulo J. W. Stiiinp ...: 10 which now fnllt v -. n koiioiiiI noiilh- Carroll S. Mo.Mlllun C ucntcrly ilirorlion IhroiiKli .loM'pliini) Sirs. A. A. Hlnl ......... coiinlv. .liiiluo .MiiMtvra x.iiil tha'C. II. I'kucii 00 N. A. Thompson .. J. M. McI'linrKon BRAZL WATCHES MX N I 1110 JANRIHO, Aug 12 -HffortB of the I'an-Aiiierlcan rt'inihllcs to hot tlo tho Mexican prohlom aro hoing follow od with fccon Intorost. The na tional chamber approved a motion asking tho Urazllian foreign office for Information as soon an possible -egardlng tho state of negotiations. The nowspapora continue to ompha bUo that no attack is contemplated upon the sovereignty of Mexico. The soinl-offlclal Cazota Do Notleas finds fault with thoso who start liledging themselves again formal ac tion to come later to support the lounlngs of the United States towards Imperialism. "In truth," It sys, "A morion is not In sympathy with intervention In tho Internal affairs of Moxico. Hut tho solution already rooohed by the conforonce nt Wash ington soems to present a concilia tion eandidato for tho presidency of the republic. The only difficulty will bs to obtain tram tho rival factious nodcvtaRco of a oaiulldatg who is jirttMiitod If not. forewl upon them by America." ItOMH, Autr. V2. -Tin- kev to the Hiilknu sittiutioii in not nt Ni-h or nt. AthniiM. Iinl Siil'in." uniil l l.'iw. NAMED IN DAMAGE SUIT ' t.i.-h. Scrhum miniMcr Italy, m hu , mtcnicw iuhlihci in the Tubulin. ' linlJuriii iloi'M not wi-h to nunc. MlC Ulllkcs iHHIlhlu )IOp(MuU t'J 'li.v (iiuilriiilc oiilento mill Unix gainn tunc without lUtcIiiiini; hotxolf. "It Scihiu ffavu llulgnriN not only In iinrtifiii ikt MiiiiAilmitti luif Idili.i'fifii. ,'- ............... ..... . ..-,..' itxclf, IIiiltfiiHit would ntill find noiiio excuse for not moving. Thu oulj wuv tw.dlour the lliilKnii mUUa h for jUcninuiv to nut ku a cnimn ntlock I on Scihiu. An it would ho iKicoMmrv I to iiuiko (liU iittuck on tho iMuulio ,noar Oiixown, Kiiiimniii woiihl lu j oliliireil to come forward U provout hci-clt fniu licinif out off frutn tlio r t of Kuropo, If Hutiiiuiiu inuvcx, IUil'jiiii.. will ho ohliiicd lo d'-i'iilo one 1 wan oi the other." & . m a vSf mf u. sn 15 W. P. Itatho .............X ii'oood now KMito would cut off prnct iunlly 1 ''.' milw in loncliniir Crater liiiko. llolote tnkiujr ilcfiuitu John II. Carkln ., nctioii, howovor, the hoard will con fer with Iho n'riWfiry lioind. Tho proponed route would avoid tho Tow Oook oHiiyou and uliiniuiito ItohciU iiiouiitiiin. Tho (oiiiiui-xiiui nNo allowed nr.aa SO 10 20 10 20 46 16 7811 D5U!) Total 13113 Y II IIP IN OKLAHOMA TOUT SUAj, Olc , Aug. 12 Qunr tnriuiiHtor nptaln George II, Knox, of tho First Aoroplano squadron, If, S. A., was killed and I.lout. It. II. Sutton, IiIk aide, probably was fatally Injured today when, the aeroplane In which thny had boon flying fell 000 feet. The squadron had Just been transferred fiom California, MoHJV LormicK, KAISER TO CRUSH CZAR START HUGE NEW DRIVE LONDON, Aug. 12 -The Germans ijnw are developing a fresh offenslvo in the direction of tho interior of Itussla, apparently with the support of huge new rovles, according to the I'mograd correspondent of tho Times. Without waiting to accomplish thu envelopment or tho Unwinds, who are falling baek from the Vistula, the Oermitiii are ondearorlng to storm Korno, advancing "at the same time oh h extended front botweon Alr. Ilarohl J'. Mtf'onnlcK, mil-Iloiuiii-o pat nin of ait, kuowh iikuo mIhuu art Hum r,he thus, alnrnt iwii;tbe JMenft-a and the I)vla on a dash oMiite. 'iliat'h htfw it Impious the northward toward Kiga. eastward to daiiKhtor of John l. KiMl.ofeller U want Dvlnsk and southward toward iKdng hiied in Cliinigo fur Slo.ooo. I vilna, the eorrespoudeat says. In the She sold a lioiuo for $7AMi Ui iil-uig diKtrlct, the KumUms are Uklng ti.ttlon liclng nuule lj her Hgeut. Tlio toe InltUtlve. dermaii offorU to fc piirrluivr mjs tho lious it, worth tw the Qulf of Itlgu nave been mis only ijioOO and mio for $IU,000 dam- nndl, Iwt-aro likaly to be ronewod . jat any time. 2EROLENE 'OILS Z GREASES RED CROWN GASOLINE Awarded ':' G O LD MEDALS Jas faancisco IDiy The Exposition gave highest honors to these Standard prod ucts made from California crudes, in competition with other gasolines and automobile oils. POItTLAN'H, Auk. It!. Lieutenant It. II. Siillon wiih iippoinlod to West I'oiut fiom I'oitluud mid N tlio sou of J. N. Sutton, Knst ijidu nent hen1 for tlio Soiithorn rumfut Itiiilrond coinpiiny. I To is 2fi yearn old and win born at Itcdonihi, C:il. Lieu tcnniil Sutton grndiiulod' from West I'oiut in ID 113 and wns appointed to the aero xaiiiiilrnn nt nun Diego a j on r ugo Jniiios Siiltou wns mv-loriouhly ldllod ill AunopoliH nn vol ucudimy shortly nftor Ins crndtuitioii in 11)07, llio cidict of mi investigating1 commix ion being that ho was ,ie ldcntnlly killed. Following nro prices for Uartlottn secured August 11, In eastern mar kets: Now Yerk: California TlartlnttR $1.59; Wasblngtons $l.(i2. Latter showing rlponnss. Chicage: California $1.30; Waah IngtoiiH f l.r.0. Hosten: Callfornlas, Jl.on. Mnrkot will show Improvement In uctx day or two. I'cndlcton hns commencod the con- 11m luiithor. l.ioutpiinnt "tnictlon of a 0000 foot steel bridge, 10 Days Stopover at s Standard Oil Company .. (California) SAN FRANCISCO '3 a,ul 10 Days nt Los Angeles uio allowed on all HrkclN lo Die Usl i This will onnblo you to soo tho iwo wonderful world Kxposltlons without loss of time or extra expunge. Sooner)- enroute Is unsurpassed. Kvory mllo prolectod by lljook Slguuls. Four flno trains oaoh w;ay dqlly Portland to San Francisco mak ing connections for tho South and Kast. Lot us send you our Illustrated folders "Way sliln Not us" afTd "California and Its Two Impositions." SOUTHERN PACIFIC Our local agent will Ihj glad to glvo you full iiiforiitallou and an Itinerary of your trip or you may address loliii .M, Si'ott,'7on. Passenger Agt. J'oitlaiid, Oio, 1 t :r & ,. a w m- & y ' , -i . ,i'l i. r ss: