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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1915)
"" "TiJW-JBM"1' - -4t WTEOTOITD CTXm TRIBUm KTEDFOnD. OttTCnONT, SATURDAY, ATJflTJST '14. T9t5. r FXGTS srs ih I . 2 I "Si! " f I J I Tl "ft t GERMAN PURSUIT AD Z IU:HMST. Anp. M - 'Nip forces of Field Murxluil Von Mackonxen pur wiinjj the retreating IturssiiuiH fmm the honlli lme reached tin- line of Hie high road lending from Itudzyn lo Vlndovn it was offieinlly an nounced Ity flcniirui a liny heiidtpiiut ctx today.., . " . . i The tuxt'of tint statement fllin: "In the western theater: lii the Arjrninu' new projjrpnH wiih innde hv our trnnprt near .Mnrtinnvvoik. The inunlicr of prisoner in this region Iiiih Iiccii iuoieimcd ly four officer ami I'll) men. "In tho oalerii theater: Xorth of the Xiamen nver in tlie renion of AHesovv, ('ontiiiiicliixki, Wosehinly vvoMdnnty and Kowuxnz new en gagements developed. "Ilefnrc Knvno onr ntluokini; troops eaplnred the fortified forl roi of Doiniiio Kunku. AW took .'Ifill piisonois. "Holvveen the Xn row and the "Mui; rivcix our nnnics ronchl'd Durnnhiip-piit-H where our opponent had made n new Mnnd. "North or Novojreorgievsk a nlron outpost position was taken liv storm. Nine officer and 1800 ineii and four machine Riins fell into out hands. "Prince Leopold- of lluvnriu'H tronpH U npproaehitiK the Mug nlo norlhenHt of Sokolou. "To the enwt of the I.oHyco-Miod-rree line thu eneiav attempted to nlop our advance liv Muliuurri onunt-ef-atlaekh. All the nttneka were TcpilNed. "Field Marxlu.l Von MaokeiiKcn de- feated the eiiemv in liutllcH on Aiiiixt 10 and AngiiM 11. Our opponcnlH did not find 'Otfficicnt HtreiiKth yen terdny to reit the lulvniioinfj Ten tonie allied troops longer. Our nnn ies reached duriiii: the pursuit the ldjrli frond oT Hadr.vn-Diiwily-YJiid ova. E APKE Kalhor Srhoner, known nn t ho Wiz ard of HrookR, wliero ho wnn pastor ot the. little Cntholle cliurcli. Iiiih pro ducpd a "rose npidcV' n Hiuall fruit pioduced hy croHnlng tho Hpltzen liurK apple with tho wild roue of Oro Kon. Tho fruit Ih uneful In ninklnc ti)Hrmaladun and JoIIIch mid tho truu Iilcli ho Iiub secured Is pronounced one of tho mo8t ornamental typcn for lawns. From experiment conducted the pant Hovcral ear Father Sohoner Iiiih produced n Rnrden pen, tho hull of which In edible as well iih ttio pean tllOIUBOlVOR. Tho term of tho Ilrookn pastorate will hooii end, and tho plant wizard hnH been Invited to a number of com munltlcK California Is tiyliiK to Ket iilin. am) an erfort Ik IioIiik made to liuve him locate In Portland, where ho can dovoto his cntlro time to rain liiK now (ilnnta. I TO CHALLENGE ClllCAnO, Auk. II. Claronce Ont'fin mid William Johnston if Kan Franeihco won the nsht to chal lenge TlioinaK ('. Ilumlv and Maurice Mcl.anpliliu of the Hiinie city lor the nalioiuil douhliw tenni chainpioiihi today when they tncily dul'eated Wal ter T. I lay eh and Kalph II. Hurdiek of ChieiiRo, vestcrn champion, in Htitiiht pels, (l.'J, ll-.'l, ()-'. TIik inateheH woie played on the court of the Ouweutxia cluh, Lake Poiot, RUMANIA FnEES GATES THAT FREES FLOOD OF GRAIN LONDON, A UK- H. Thq Dally Tolojjraph has received from Huch- arcHt, Itumanln tho following dis patch: "Kumanlu lias replied to the Cor RAD YR TO VLADOVA man threutuned prohibition of Itu inanlan Imports by removltiB all Itu inanlun reatrlctloiiH on the export ot grain and reduclun o&port. tint Ion to tho following rutofl per bund rod Mlo grams (230 pounds): "Wheat six frauwt (Jl 17): Imrloy ' and oatu fivo franes; nmlzo, four francs;; pease, beans and similar ' jjioducls 10 fra lifts. DIED Died At the homo of his mutlitr in tho Orchard Home district, Fri day, August 13. ID IS, Hoy Jam TuggartucAP oup. mojithg, uml 7 days. Ho Is survived Ity a tuotfaor i,wi mm lirntber. I uiiural anaoiiiue- menta later, j IIkh TAfOMA, U'n-li., Aujr. 12. Tnue wiih when men folks thought they j knew all tlieie was to know about the enre of ciuvh. Thnt wan before the days of ('iimnctics in Civ. -Cultinv. Afen now ndmit lhe ku;w how lo feed eoWH, herd 'em, furnish them with bovine palaces, Hut when it cminw to uiukiu u cow look fit for exhibit to doll up, mi uuiiuul mi that it can tuko ilj light fill place iu polite Miciely Well, they lake u hack-Mint, for Minn Louixe McOavick, Tacoinu, pretty, young and with u xmile ninst winning, is the champion uow-eod- dler of the ttate. Sho won the title nl Wellington .State f'ollcge and her title liu h i offieiallv continued by the college's own bulletin. She received the title ihioiigh having taken Prun-cmi F.ua, WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 1 - Tho Hnltlon flag fllea again over Fort Nacloualo nnd both Port nu Prince and Cnp Hntlen hnvo been quiet slnuo President Dntrlnguounvo took up his duties. Hear Admiral Capoiton reported today Hint tho now proiddent's recep tion was enthusiastic. Tho president made public acknowledgement of tho part American troops took In rostor Ing government. Tho American Hod Crow cabled $10,000 to Port nu Prlnco today for relief work In roHponso to a mossago from Hear Admiral Caperton. who re ported that "the entire country Is dotitltuto through lack of crops and Industries as a result or the revolu tion." EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Ilowlctt John A Perl ot Medfoid panned through hero lubt Moudnv on bis wh to llutto Falls with a c.uket for Hon Jiimln Clark who dfod In that place that morning. I J. MapoH and family or Medford pasHed through hero tho winio day. They had been up to llnwhs hill ho ond lllg Untie creek and ho to uinrked that he found 801110 ronds up there after he loll tint main county road. Tho travel through horo Is get ting of luiportiuii'o as t lion Is h number ot autos pus through ovrv day and souio of thorn uouin from grout distance. A da or two ago there was a company of ftvo puwod through here trom Iowa on their vmo trom tho San Francisco fair to Crutur Lake and another cur fiom llandon going to Crater Uiko and then going to San Francisco, In fact sluco tho In troductlou of tho auto people ft em to lose sight of time nnd distance and what would have been considered 11 grt-ut undertaking a few esrs ago now Is looked upon as a matter of no euusenuonoo. .Mrs. N. 8. Clearwater, n sister of John and Holierl Mlntor, xvho bus heeu koimlug boos fur hor brother John, started tor Portland tlio (Ifm of tho week Mnrahul Mlntor started out to tk shvop eauip iMt TeMtfiy. Ho mid his father have their sheef UMt on tho rsorve a ml before he surted ke guvo mo an add to put In thu .Mall TrlUnne, orfortHg a rewnrii for lb recovery of ft lost horse H. S. OrouM nhU wi( wfr br Monday for dtnnr Mr (irous la the furonmn and nctnc 1 a tk Hlvmlde rih and w u n bar bust hum wllk ta 1 1 -i' 1 IHuh company. Im1 Mond Hr I. I. Vluimons lurlett up l.ttile It 11 1 1- 1 h'i k lili H'e following ouiitt - 1 1. . t i,. HAITIEN FLAG FLIES OVER UNITED NATION COLLEGE MAID "DOLLS UP" COWS FOR POLITE I.iiiiIm yrOavtck ami "Dolled I'p" IMInrct Mna a fine registered Avre-hiie cow from a heard, nnd making her the finest niipei ring bossy on the college fnim, apd the most valuable one, too. .She won I hi' pii.e at the uniiual nlmw. "Ilow'd you ever do it," MUh. Louic wiih anked, "if it iu t a pro l'essii)iul hcercl " "Ot couie," she said, "you feed the cow just right, and in addition to currying uml liruhiiig, yon rnh, wash, shampoo, massage am) use the vibrator on Iioh "You oil the hdofs and clip .iff all refracloiy hairs. The hair between the horns and on the lop of the neck you comb out just ns enrefully as many ladiis uutnuglo thuiis. "The cow'h tail, on the night be fore, you do up in papers and lags, so us to gel u Hilling, chic, win ning little curl. has had In training for Home tlmo, (rander Chlldreth, Carlylo Nutwlck, Harold Van Scoy, Heford Slmtoii, Judge nnd Theo Florey. They wont prepared to camp and wero antici pating a flue time. Thoy expect to I explore tho Lake creek country while they are gone and may start for t Texas when they return to right tho Mexican bandits I Hen llrovvn of Medrord Is making regular trips oiit hero with different kinds of meat and moms to bo do ing a very good business. j Oeorgo Nichols Jr., and wife, Frank Nichols and daughter, Miss Thelma and Frank's cousin, Miss Orneo Coyle started for Crater Lake Tuesday. Thomas Vestal, J. It. Nealou of Medford one of the empln.ves of the P. & K. who mine out to seo how j Knglo Point had grown, Mr. It. M. 1 llodgos of Ashland and Charles Kail- ' ler of Lake creek, were guivsts at tho 'Sunny Sldo Tuesduy for dinner. I John Nolhart, n brother-in-law of L. K. Ilauk and Jacob Hank, father lor L. K. Ilaak have been visiting the llliink family hero and returned to I their homo In Portland last Tuesday. James Jackson has been painting the Interior of the Hoy Ashpolo building and It Is about ready to bo I occupied as a liaulwaro stoio as Mr. Ashpolo Intends to vacate the building ho now orruplos b tho first of September and move into his own. I building. Mr Cleinans of Medford, who for niei'b lived hero has boon out vis iting some of her old time friends. Lust Tuesday Harrison lloat, one of our hlghl) esteemed cltUous. wan called b) telegraph to the bedside of his younger Inother In Iowa, and started the same day. The members of tho Itobeka lodge of this place turned out euumue, at the depot to! 1 bid him (lols speed: and the same afternoon tho Hebokahs met at tho hum of Mm. Arglee Oreeu and gavo liar a farevvoll groetlug us she ex pects to go to Soattlo In a few dns The following persons wero among tho cullers: Mrs. Charles Huron. Ml Mabel Wainsley, Miss Meda Ta.vlor, Miss l.orotta Chlldrinh, Mrs. Lottie McQuold, Mrs. Nettle Orover, Mrs. Minnie llrynut, Mrs. Sarah K. Ilowlctt, MIm llatlto llowlett. Mrs SophlA Itohlnot, Mrs. Allle Dnloy. 1 Mrs. Uladlus l'lorco, Mrs. Clematis jaud Orandmu lUkathorn. Light1 ruirttsiuutuiis were soiveu anil an, hour or so spent very ploasautlv j Tlmi-kdny morning Mr. ConiU thooiiglneor for Ike Fish l.ake intih oomiMio and P. Hothartou ot Port laud, motored out and had uu ulv breakfast at the Sttnii)slde on flmr way up to Flak taktv Mr. ami Mrs Ohnrloi Hipnv o. j Puf llaad hve been horo xi-itms Mrs. Ittpvy's Hiothor, Mra It 1 UravvH. a ad slater, Mra. Wm. Hrout. 1 did not teani or there being Inn In Uhm to uieniloa Ike (art iieiore Mlaa Ke Uucltaaaa of Aaltlaim Is hera v tatting Miaa Vanko. on o( h-r OM acliool lualva. rfco Newport Ira ,v Ktak Co made a hlpmrnl or leu Ions of ti,iHtut I.. I 'HI I .illd SOCIETY. "And -oii tin i v not believe this, but lomest-to-goodnexs, it'-, true you polih the horns with nail-polish." However, .Minis .McOavick denied that she had powdered the Princess F.nn's nose. Tho college bulletin cemment: "Miss .McOavick oIiiko the legis lered Ayreshire cow, Piineess Kn.i. Thc combination seem- to have bem n happy one iih tlieie was never a time when the least friitiau occur.vd and the cow seemed lo understand (the paH she wiih to play. Although other students ciowded fr first place, Miss MeOnviok Imd an animal of outstanding merit nnd deserve Ihe leward she received.' lot of fun, uml maybe -111110 of the hoys vvou'l he so slink up after this. Also, she smiles. AS The state fi-h and mime ruiniuis sieii nppniutcd live deputy giime war dens mid discharged, Jhrco at the star chamber session, hnjd in (loveiuor Wilhycombo't, private office Wednes day. The resignation of 'John F. Aduim-, Curry county, wus aqijeptcd, and the commissions of Kilcv Ilnuimorh:y, Jackson county; F. It. Harrington, Douglas county, and W. t. K, Ptiiitt, I'mitilla eounl.v, were' unlet ed . vokod. Following new deputy gflmo wnrd eiw were named: Wultor Thoinpou, t'liiutillii county; W. W. lliowri, Col iimbia county; Oil T. Wiight, Oirry county; John Waldcu, Fuion county. l-rnnk I'rvin, .Mullmimnh county was emplo.ved temporiuilv, It vviik announced thnt it was pro posed to ctahlih a fish nnd .an.e exhibit of the sport resources of the statu iu Portland it tho expense of such nu undurtiikhg ir:.iM nit b too great. Tho v itiiiU-.um ulie.idv has a splendid coll tioii i.f phen sants and other stui'Vd biuls -ind it is proposed, if the ixhibit is idiued, to includu peniici of nil wild lu'c of the stutb in u Plod gr.ip and vnluuble data will ho included. i the plan is cum-"l i it, and tlu coin niisiou hopes to inteio-t the P01I laud Chamber ot ( ouimcrcc in ns siimmg p.ut ot the 1 xpeiue involved RUSSIAN FACTORIES E MIALYSTOK, Auu 1 l.-The e.iiup tiieut and supplies of fuotoiie and ktoroh are being 1 emovod from tin eity, which i lo aides cast of l.omza Many inhabitants are depaitn.i, il though the uvil yieniment, t ite and private banks, the po-tol .ml tclogrnph service-. (ii.. still in lpi-r.t-lion. JO HVR ?5v aar "-j -vy aA ai f rica's Greatest ClGARETIT &IJ IprtW t IjWOf tl M van HAMMERSLYLOSES 1 WARDEN T WASHINGTON, Aii'. 14. -Pn- .punitioiis huve been made bv th 1 -talc depnrtmeiit to receive .1. .M 'Cardoso )e Olivcira, the Hinilian nuniHter to Mexico. 111 a, manner Ivvliieli will express the npprci lata 1 of the I'uited Stntcs for Ins services in the .Mexican capital for the la-1 year while the Auioiicnn government has been without other diplomat!, lcpie-cntatinii. The cruiser Saeratnento will ar rive tomorrow at New Orleans, lning- ing the Itntilinu minister nnd also Dr. Ortega, the Giiiituinnliiti minister. who was ordered from Mexico b flcnenil Carrunza beeattso his gov- eiumeiit nurticinatcd in thu Pan American conference. In appreciation of the llrazilian minister's service the state depuit iiieut today issued this statement; "Upon tho dcpailitro of Charge d'Affaiies of the United States O'Shaughnessy, 4Mc. Cnrloso He Oliveini took charge of Ameiicini 111 teiests about the lirst of .May, 101 1. Since thnt time (ho Ilru.ilian minis ter, by his tnct, courtesy and excep tional ability, most worthily icpre seuted this government, uuofficiallv before tho numerous goveintiientHl that mil been set up 111 Mexico City. .Ah Cardoso will be met at New Oilcans by Leon J. Otiinvu, chief of tin state department, division of Mexican n ('fairs, who will escort him to Wellington to receive the tlmii't of President Wilson and Secretary Liitisiui' for Ins services to the Coiled States. E Reported by Jnckaon County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Cliiult W. K. Iliicliaimn vs. .loliu K. Day. Suit to foreclose jnoitgnge. W. II. Kviiiis vs. Fie.l II. Knil. AftidiiMt older to tukojleposiliun. Pndmto Kslnle or Lata II. Kelly. Invent ory uml appraisement. Heal Hslnte Tiimsfcis II. II. Toft et iix to Oeoige W. Stephenson, nil light 11 IJrown Ditch in T. :m 1 II.. J. t 1). 1 Mnbol L. Hroheek et ux to Pnul floodwyn, lot in Fnir 111011I Add, Medford. W. D. . 10 Lawyers of tho city will moot In tho ufflcoM or Attorney Kvnn A. HeameB next Tuesday to discuss tho legal points of tho special call for nu elec tion to authorize tho proposed re bonding Issue, nnd tho charter amend ment to the cltv charter, authorizing tho Issuance or bonds. The meeting was colled at tho Instance of City At torn) II It McCabe IWiLLOIVESIOOO II I FAIL to CURE ki CANCER er TUMOR 1 t-.ii baton) It POISONS top (tails or itttckis ti BONE WtthoutKnileorPairi No PAY Until CURED WRIJItH CUARtNItE No X IUy ur utlic r -i th'lr All Is'niitl ilttiiliimkrtli uro Any lUMun, lunar ut SORE oil tliullp, Uro or hoily lone Is CANCCR; It ii'Tir !liuuii'it';Uti;o 10-fACE BOOK ttitt KKK. 19,0110 trj.lt U10IUul. Kllti II RSI Any LUMPm WOMAN'S BREAST IrOlUPrD umlutttATircliO iiltviisrm. uAnUllnpiV nnlui X KlltS QUICKtY Oituuoiuuuoii, o"J. ouftt "r IS), ,t Wo rcl"io iui!- nliousit t 1 long Amuiuiiu I'nor -ute4 t Imll I'l ' II canctr n )i-t mall Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. gSJMif "Strictly RtlltMt, Gftitiit Cincir SmcHUO. llvtnj" 4340 1 436E Vilencla St, San rrjndsco, Cat. KINDLY MAIL THIS U uaiui U CANCER V& IliMMUKilSd "Newt t j iWWrW2j)lfcrfii i-iertu ih ' .j...-i--trL--ir5 ? . 1 HOTEL MANX n H i Powell St. at O'Farrcll It'll OAivT rDAvnicnn H Utl lHiHUIOUU 11 Mih) uar ten for Cahfor laiKwhilovuitm the Lxpo- j ii t ion. j Our commodious lobhy. . tt c Kmie, arj hon enkt rcitauiantvMUati No Raise SI. GO Per Ma UrftMiicnt l tr Ktllrv BRAZLIAN NK R RENDERED AMERICAN CITIZENS COURT HOUS NEW rQp ML l 5tEl t i?i RTl tyjT t Ft ? : i aka a oc to ou. Kiii In Rates KQ' Day Up UUl vrf " Azrvw BHa. Wc navo you 10c a pound on coffee nnd tea. Guaranteed to plrnso np mnnov rpfllllllcil. . nn or monej refunded, Heciilar 47r Model C'ofree, 3 .c HeKUlnr 40c 512" Corrce 3nC ... .... .-i.... n- Hegulnr HSc Umpire" Corrce 2 .c Hi. .1 ' - Hogulnr 10c "M & J Hlend" Correo 30c, 3 lbs tor Hegular COc ...Inpan Pan Fried" Hlnck Tea per lb. Hegular fine Japan Sun-Cured" Orccn Ten, per lb. Spider Leg ' Qreen or Hlack Tea, per lb. WckIvuS.&H Orccn Trading Stamps Your Vacation or Trip la made moro pleasant by tho uso of our Trnvclora Checks no worry about risk of loss or thoft, as when much currency Is carried. You can cash thora whoro evcr you stop. OVER 2 2 VE APS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT it THAT'S ONE REASON WHY NURMI'S BREAD IS BETTER BREAD It's far Miperior to hrend Compare our bread to any At Your (Irocor-. NURMI BAKING CO. GOG East Main Gold Seal Butter 'The Purest and Output first week 100 pounds a day. Output end first month, 200 pounds a day. Output Atiyust 13, (one tiny) 700 pounds. THERE MUST Insist on your Grocer oWing yoli GOLD SEAL GUTTER and take no other. Jackson County Creamery Used Autos for Sale Wo hnvo, si number at bargains including: , 1911 Cadillac price r...$500 1911 Reo, price $365 1914 Maxwell, price $450 1915 MAXWELL PRICE $600 This car is plcHrtc lighted nntl 1ms soil' sin r for. POWELL 11. 1 ..nilnila fnr $1 00 .sri .70 .sr .BO .no 15 I m When we buy mnlerinl such ns Flour, Liuil, etc. wo do not tul.e only the mileoinnii's word for it. Kvrry niiirlo tltnl (K into Kurnii's Hrend iniiHt go thro;h n laboratory lord. It Imfl to come up lo stundard. mndo nl home or elsewhere. other. Best by Every Test" BE A REASON of usixd'oars ,uirvsalq 1 AUTO CO. lb, 3 pounds lb., 3 lbs for i