Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 13, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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STEDF0R1) MftTT; TRTBT7NTC. RfEDFORD. 0 R F( i OX, MUD AY, iUTlUST 13, 3015.
BULGARIA PLANS
TO RETRIEVE HER
Y
Sofia Editorially Discusses Status of
Situation In Balkans Issue Defi
nitely Settled By Tuesday, Aufl. 16
Greece Makes Heavy Demands
on Allies.
LONDON, Aup;. 13. Tho Mir, a
iK;wPmior of Sofia, llulfrnria. in itn
Ihhuc of Julv 1H, published the fol
lowing editorial article on the stntus
of tlui urcotliitioiiH between Hulcarin
and Oieat Ilritain, Franco and ItitM-
fein:
''Tliere is today no indication that
nn timlunitniiiling can he reached he
twecn Hiilgnria and the entente pow
th. Tito rcasoim for this are limn
croim. Had tlieHo ncgotialioiiH Ijoriiii
carli'er in tho war I hoy would have
pnigri'hipil more rapidly. It is also
Into that if thero exintod Rrealer con
fidence between tho two purlieu an
' iinilurfitniiiling would not have been
delayed. NevcrtheleH'H the principa
rciiHon for delay is to ho found else
where. "Tho triple entente cnlln for the
liclp of neutral iinliinm in the name of
justice and of liberty, as well iih in
the iiatno of tin; unity of the peoples
concerned in a durable peace. With
Ibis end in view the entente, pow cm
nrc laboring hard to appeiiHo the
reciprocal hatreds miioiig the ltalkmi
ntalcs and to Hiihstitute nuiieable
relations toward the hostile feelings
at present existing between tho Hul
Kiirians, Hit- Serbians, the Greeks and
tho Itumuninns. The entente powers,
'lit tho pour purlers with those states,
M)rists in this idea.
"This being so, the mission of llin
enlcule powers is couiplicnlcd, not In
nay impossible. The difficulty urines
from the iiitniusiecunl attitude of
the llalkan states toward each other."
"Hulpiria cannot embark in anoth
er war without tho Ktiiiruiilci) t lut t
the treaty of llucharesl shall be torn
up. Jlut there is every indication
that neither Kethia, (Jrcccc nor ICit
luuiiia is inclined to iiunt the coikx-s-m'oiih
necessary to collect the in
justice done to Dulpiriu lit Itucharest
in JUKI.
"It should he icuojatixi'il that the
Itumuniiius are nioro disposed than
the others toward an uudeilaudiiih'.
It may well he that they are not sir,.
ccrv, but that is another uestiou. In
any event up to the present time they
buu in no wise protontcd nj(iiiii nl
tiuuite eoneeMsioiis to Itn1-nt in, i.x
have tho (hecks and Seibians. These
countries declare lluharia is without
importance in the war; that the en
tente powers do us much honor in
asking Miippoit( and that none of
the territory claimed by llitlpiriu
bhoiihl ho restored by her.
"The (Ireeks ami the Seihiiins niv
opposed to the principles set foith
by the entente powers, and they tie
sire profit from the present situation
The (Ireeks liuu dcinaiidciL Unit the
nllies laud ;I0(I,001) troops cither at
Salonika oral Kavala to march joint
ly with the (Ircek aim across llul
fjinin'K rtH'ently ucouired tcrnton
and after eempieiinp: these district,
to (jontinuu on to ( oiihtuntiuople.
"AeeoruiiiK i luioriuiiliou in our
joession," tlio Mir n.v in conelu
hiou, "the entente poitcis hae not
despaired of inning the suppuit of
the llalkan stutck, alter lust hi hitting
nhoiit an nmieiihle iiinlritiinliiig
tinning them. Thiw in the reason the
powets are waiting, and will under
take no decisive sp before the ap
proaching meeting of the (Iteek
eliamber of deputies, sel for Auj-iiMt
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SsLAi iCOSSACKS BURN AS '--r
ARMS : THEY FIEF VLADIMIR Ubt 5Ahh!Y Uh
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RAFTS
WITH
UNDERSEA
SHIPS
FEAT OF
OF BITTER FOE
AIM OF DEFENSE
WASH I KOTOS', Anj,'. i:i Keere
tury Danfcls declined today there
wuh an ovcrwlieltniiifr sentiment in
thu I'oiintry fjenerally for larpe in
ereifes in submarines and uir enjft.
"The people ot In inland st'ato,
particulaily, seem to have cojno to
the eonldusion Unit there should he
large increases in submarine and
aeroplanes for our naval defenses,"'
Secetray Daniels said. "Many f
our citizens who do not bean to at
tach Unit importance to dreadnaiiKhts
doubt the navy etnoinnimuilldodod
which naval experts do, or who
doubt Ihe nny judgment of drend
nnuglitK, tiro satiricd that the next
naval program should provide for lib
eral expenditures for under sen
ships and aircraft."
Much attention would be given lo
Unit popular sentiment, the Mjerotnty
said, in framing the naval program,
but more and stronger drcadnauirhls
also are lo bo afked for. What the
navv seeks, ho said, is to make tho
drcadnaughts as invulnerable as pos
sible. , .
"If we ennnot make them invul
nerable," said Mr. Daniels, "we want
to find out how lo prevent torpedoes
from sinking them." '
The first meeting of tho naval
board, lo be headed by Thomas A.
IMtson, will be held Home lime next
month.
Ideal Weather
for Low Shoes
WB AUK SUM.INO ALU OLUl
SHOUT LINUS IN MEN'S, WOMEN'S
AND CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES
AT UAKGAIN 1'UICES, A 1HG SAV
ING TO YOU. INVESTIGATE I'Olt
VOUKSKI.V. SEE THEM IN 0111
WINDOWS.
AT THE
sign or
&cifcidt!b
oitobite
POST OFFICE
"Good Shoes"
'GOOD SHOES" Built Our Business
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. EXPRESS PKJaiu
HIIKSCIA,
Paris. The
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I . -..I,, , mi-. jm- iii-ii ii'iu IHI--11111,;
'lllll .I'IIIImII IllVtlt 111 Ufllllll llllltitft llllf.l
! entered by tho (Icnunns wuh Vlali-
,. . . . Imir-lhdynski," sa. an item given oat
iiaiy, Aug. l.l, '" today by Ihe Ovci-seas NewH agency,
exploit of Austrian IMirinjr Cossacks sot firu to tho
troops ehroniclcd in yesterday' buildings. Am the Cossacks jfiillnpril
eoniinunieatiou from the war office I "'"', Ociiiiun eiuulrv arrived at the
iullier eiul o the town. 'Ihe incoinuig
troops tried to slop tho tire but with
small Miiccctts, and the central putt
of the oily wns entirely dc.tned,
the htiriii'd buildings including ston
called for audacity nud ciulnntticc
which the Italians concede livnl teats
of their own Alpine soldiers, ol whom
they arw-so proud. The Austtiau
mountaineers suucccdcd in punet rat
ing Italian territory for some distance
before they were driven back.
The AustriuiiH made their advance
through Ihe I'urva valley. They
were obliged to cross granite moun
tains 11,(100 feet high, coercd with
snow. They also mudo their wa
over the Koino glacier, the largest
of 111) in that legion, being tight
miles wide.
Alter NUiiuountiug Ihcso difficul
ties the Aiisliiuiis succeeded in pene
trating live miles huhiud the border,
but when detected and ultacked l,y
Italian troops were tonvd to fell
hack.
icslaiuitiils and hoteN. The suliur'i
and siirrouiiding rami di-tncN, the
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1.1,- A com-
mlttoe of BiuwrlVHlng liiBncctorn of
tho Hteainliont Insjiectloa scrvlcQ wns
named today by lnnnector GoncrnI
Uhler to liivontlAntu the scrvico on
tho (iru;it Lakcp further to saregunrd
pawoiiRer traffic. Tho Investigation
was ordered by Secretary ItcdUoId.
Tho committee will lacliiilo Super-
vlBlng Iimpectors Jojin IC. Ilulgor, of
an rranciKco, Kiigono );. o uonneii,
of HiiKtoti, C. II. Westcott, Detroit,
N. II. NelHOti, Cleveland, and John
A. Potter of New Orleans.
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PEACE MAY COME TO MEXICO VIA VASQUEZ TAGLE.
LONDON, Aiijj. in. -No explana
tion of reported (Miuiielhitioiik of ol
der of wheat troiu Ameiicu by the
eutuuto allies Iiiin so far been b
taiuablo here. 1'ersoiib eouucctiMl
villi thu whont uiuiket, iiieludiug a
government bioket on the Hallio ex
ehangu, prufohocd lguonilice on Ihe
subject.
It was suggested by persons in
touch with the nia.rkct that tho im
port, if correct, might be connect-!
villi tho fact that the Indian wheat
Crop was so much Isrvcr an I of bet
ter quality than antwnmtud, or thu
improved prospect ot Huw,mu whttnt
getting through thu Dardanelles.
Ten Years for Conspiracy.
W1NHP0K, Out., Aug. U. WilliuHi
Lellur of Dotrtnt wa Udn Mtut raced
to ten years imprisonment in Kiug
ton penilontiary for uuHkiiiic -jilosion
in tho 1'oabody (Hiwrall Uc
lory u few wvoki iigxt miuI lr wn
hpiruoy to wrouk the C'Iimk-Wmm1
bor anuonoH.
. JJ I. II--.
Salem commercial club In worVIng
to tblUh ft Uroom factory ut
lew, , .
SECOND
PAYMENT
DACA
COTTON
WASIIINOroS, Am;. .i. 'Ihe
second payment on Ihe Atueiu . i
owned cotton on tho utoMintdiip Dm 1 1
whs iiihiId lodH.v at the stale dcpui!
incut by the Pitnich (iuibH"edi
The amount wits not mudu public. I
The dcMt!tmcut bus not yet
ceixed Ihe delailed ivmhI ii iu
French eoutt ilm'isioii which lm-lt d
the Daeia a pimt Ih'chuc the ch.n '
in icgistrv whs not made at Ica-t
dss lie Co hi the oulbtv.ik ut WHi.
INTERNED CnEW TRY TO
SWIM FJORD TO ESCAPE
CIIUISTIANIA, Aug. IS.- Tweiilv
flo iiiemlierH of the crow of tho Ger
man converted i-ruUor llorlln, Intern
wl nt Trnuillijom laitt Noveuibr, at-1
tomiitwl to cdcaiio by swimming '
uoroiw tlie Troudhjom Fjord, but they '
wore observed by guard and rHtight.
All wor provided with biiuUltw ot
elvlllan oIotbltiK, uinuity and Kutvea.
Sovural wr drowaml.
Tlireo German cltliena bao btteu
ponteHMhl to taruia of ImiirtaontHeHt
for RttwiUng to auiugl Mppr Into
Germany.
Tho llarlln, whtek rarrlsd a wow ot
450 moM, otrd th NorwitctaH port
of Traudhjeut to aasj llrittak war
auliw aftw nllenipUHg to mtmp from
the Nortk w la wt u a tmmmmrt
raldar In Ui AUHittto. Tron4klw U
apprHKiiMAtiity ! mltaa from ih
QariHgH naval kun at KM ftd Wtl-HluMba(u
ml ' TfTlv 'sw
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W. It. Uoi.
Best Treatment for Catarrh
S. S. S. Removes the Cause
Sitectallats la Catarrh ti.nu.W Iuim agnsnl (bat It I- nn Infection of
tho blood. The laboratMrttm of tlu S. S. S. Co., at Atl.uit i have proven It
Ohco you mH your UUxsl fr,s- f r.nn lnipurltl i'leaiini of die Catarrhal pol
sou. wUlcJi It ( uow a pr. v i.i i,.mu,. f lu milienltb slate then you
will b rUvel of Catarrh Die ti liMt'ir in the throat, lutwklug and aplttlng.
raw aora In tbc muttriU. aud tin li-Hitnvuhle md breaiti It was caused, In
thu tint Miner. lMHauiM your Iium , rlUsi htuod who elh lufet'ttnl. l'ossl
bly a albjnt nil or i out mi hIUi .uu.m.iu hIio Uad a com put the polut U
don't auffer wuh Isurth- It U uu n.s-cHiuirjr. Tk rt'iiimty S. S. S., ilbicov
Ml orr ltft. )'nr uk" textiii tru Mint irM ta alHy oUtalHulile at any
drag atoir li Inn. I'ti.v.'ii li .ilue In n i ,ii,.u of ruts It will do ho Hi
jour t.il S. . h. hi .'.! ami I.. Ir niiiilit. If yMfg ta a long
FUtKliiig nie ie -n i i.i w.ue !! s. S. s Co., Aiimtn, i in . for frw expert
nudiial mM' I ! ii ii .mi i , n , intuit v-gi't)jttf btooil tunic
cltuam ttK- inn" i i. - rii m n . i. . i i ,i w n.i,'ng ( ctiWH. Iticy
win jiror iv u ii ' ii. -i '...i t,,,,. tioiii Citii'iik, Hftar ooKtbdent
triiaat win S. s S . i . i . f ,,i t ,,, n,,. n, ui v, MtM H pH ,)s.
irrMMo fiMiurw and nwiurvi u inrrvt fc.nith and lgor Ikm't delay (lie
trvalHivut Taka S. S. S. at vo-.
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Stmilol Tjilcuni
J'owdiM 23c can..
9c MANN'S
Central Ave. Near P. 0.
Colgate's Soap
worth up to 10c,
sale ii'icc, cake.
6c
IKITIA
L'SHOWIMG
OF FALL 'FASHIONS
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The Greatest Showing of
the New Fall Outerwear
In Town.
Stunning Now Suits at $18.00, $25.00,
and $35.00, in tho now belted styles; also
many tailored effects.
Serviceable Coats at $7.98, $8.98, $13.48
and $18.00.
Now Volour Coats at $25.00.
Nov Corduroy Coats at $18.00 each.
Children's Winter Coats at $4.98, $5.98,
$6.98 and $7.98 each.
Now Taffetta Silk Petticoats, special
$3.48 each.
FINAL CLEARANCE OF WASH DRESSES
Women's New Dresses made of fine
Children's Wash Dresses for school
wear, $1.23 grade now, Q Q-
filch ...Oy
Women's (lingham and Voile Dresses,
up ItiS.OO values, now Q Qr
each?. O
voiles, and organdies, $7.()U(II ? Q Q"
values, now each ?) y O
Children's Wash Dnvses, val
ues up toijM.ul), this sale each...
98c
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
$1.25
3i inch soft finish TalTct
la, $1.73 grade, special, .
10 inch Silk and Wool Poplin
worth $1,115 a yard now...
98c
10 inch Crepe de Chine all colors,
cheap al $1.30, our price dj 1Q
now D 1 . 1 y
HS inch nil wool Serges and CT Q
fancy checks, special, a yd. . . JyC
OUR NEW LINENS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES
48c
72 inch Table Damask new patterns
$1.50 value, now, a AOrt
yard 70C
Marseilles lied Spreads, new patterns,
all styles, $3.00 values, (JJ'l QQ
now each .....Ilj.O
(II inch Table Damask, mer
cerized, very special a yard
70x80 Ded Spieads, scalloped or cut
corners, yj.DU values, now
each . .
$1.50
FINAL CLEARANCE OF WASH GOODS
New Figured Lawns, values
up to 121oc, now, a yard
New Dimities and Klaxons, up
to 20c values, now a yard . ..
5c
10c
Imported. la panescs Crepes in 1 P
fancy stripes a yard IOC
40 inch Organdies and Fancy White
(Joods, up to 30c values, now f r
a yard jLoC
RIBBONS, GLOVES AND HAND BAGS
NN iDC
Kxtra wide Hair Ribbon m all
colors, all silk, wurth 153c ut
itt ii ii t
w omen s an i.caincr uaiui nags up
to $2.00 alucs, now
CMC
$1.19
Ka.wr'.s all Silk Clows, KJ QQ
button, all colors, pair y OC
Kaw-r's Lisle and Chiuuo.M-ttcdloves
H button, special now a
pair
48c
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