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& Sti l.'.V: PAGE FOUR ftfTCDFORD ftfATTJ TRIBUNE, ftrEPFORD, OftTCOOX, TTTTRSDAY. ATTflTTST 10, 1915. ftlEDtfOHD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NDWSIMPEtl. PUBLISHED KVEltY AFTERNOON EXaEPT BUNDAT HY Til IS MEDI'OKD I'lUNTINO CO. Office Mnll Trlliunn UulldlnR, 26-27-29 North Fir street; telephone 76. The Domocrntlo Timed, The Medforil Mnll, The Medford Trlhune, The HoUth em ungonlan, The Aalilnnd Tribune. sunscniPTiow batxi Orln Vfiir. bv tnnll .. One month, by mall.... .I6.0U 60 tr month. illlVred by currier In Medford, I'hoentx, JackHonvlll and Ontrnl l'olnt .JO efrtturila) only, by mnll, per rear.- 2.yu Wwikly. pr year . 1.S0 itririiil Pntuir of the City of Medford Official l'itier of Jockgon County, Kntvrnl an mcoimI-oIukr matter nt Mmlfonl, Ort gem. under the eat of March I. U7. 8brn Circulation for 1914, 2&M ANOTHER MIRACLE A FOREST ARISES WHERE THERE WASN'T ONE. 1 1 Y, BUDDY ID IEDDY PALS ON U llfil lensfd wire Asaocliilcd Preao dl Dutches. ' h : ! BnbRcrlhurB railing to recolro 4 f papers promptly, phone Clroti- lotion Manasor at 2fiuR. - i jli ' ' - r HONG KONG KOLUM UNC'LIC SAM is about to 'i M.OOO.OOO feet of timber off of a forost that doesn't exist. At least, certain learned senators, led by Kry Pit man of Nevada, said dur ing tbe last congress that it didn't exist. You remember that bill introduced by Pittinan during the last congress to "abolish the riiugaHi national forest in Alaska." Pitt'-, mail and bis co-workers in tbe senate said there wasn't hi'iv:' timber in the f'hugach at all; that the creation of the fore&tfl wis just a trick of Clifford PincJiot's to prevent jho it(t but worthy settler from getting the lands. . Now comes the Alaskan engineering commission, which is building the new government railroad from Seward on the Pacific '171 miles to Fairbanks in the interior, and asks and gets permission from tin; forest service to cut 35,000, 000 feet of timber in this saint Chugach forest for use in constructing the Uew line. The permit was issued by the district forester at Portland, Ore., who has direct super vision of the Alaskan forests. This 8",0()0,000-foot cut will be the largest amount of timber ever felled on the Alaskan forests in one operation, and at the average rate per thousand board feet obtained for timber sold from the Chugach forest during the last fiscal year, the cut is. worth approximately M. "5,000 on the stump. It will be nearly twice as much as the total quantity of national forest timber now cut and used an nually for local purposes throughout Alaska, but only n little more than one-tenth of the estimated annual growth of the Alaskan forests. The two national forests of Alaska the Tongass and the Chugach contain about 78,000,000.000 feet of mer chantable timber and it is estimated bv the forest service that more than 800,000,000 feet could be cut every year without lessening the forests' productivity! How's that, Senator Key Pittman? I.OS ANOKI.EH, Cat, An:.' 1. Man ( aniline Daniel claims to In- the youngest "Inker" in the civihrt-il world ! Miity i just flvu yenr nhl. iMie i about tu wtilk ntfniKH the rimliiieiit in company wim r'Hiiiiiiv, n -mux wltito Anuoni kffjteli. mil "Teddv," fiilthftil imrlt Mnlli . '?. Mellcnu tlell China Hoy nunke n fill lot illKitr' Maybei.o China liov Mliiy, yrs, ilnv ,tw n fnl1 Oiio wii) to iiiukcc lit'lij or UoiililfN l to liliirn all IiIIIh when dome In. KnoiiKli Is IviioiikIi (From Carthago, Mo. Prosa) I'OIt BAlJl l-'ortl toiirlnu car: llko now; shock ttbsorbors, seat covert), etc Reason for hoIIIiik. owner wants to liny an automobile. Phono U.S. On Her Wniiinn," Browlcil thn vllllnn, "Tho ci lint' Ib on your pulo." -Oh, ilo 1II mo Wlllluni." wild ntu, "U It rottlly on HtmlKht." Ilo Von Know A (look of iiIkcoiih roostliu; on thn (own dlouk ut Wlnntcil, Conn., ciiiib p It to run low. Topoltn, KmiMi, liotol-koopors h(tvi ono on roeonl n fuvorliiK fat inon hg'mioiU on tho graiiinl Unit tliB- tire bolter nnltirmt tlinn thin inon. i i , OtiKo rialn AmntDiir Onrtlonor Anil thin plant IipIpiibUuc to thu liiiKonla family. VlnItortAh, I hpo, ami you aro inhliiK onro of It whllo (hoy aro away. llou- Tliln Tralnotl Xuwo (rbatUng) It mys horo that In tho IiIk flro. ouo woman ofipnpoil down a ilraln plpo, Ohl Invfllltl l4il 'My. how thin tho poor thing mutt hnvo beonl Sii)iKOt'l list of I'liiiiltmv for Huh liyV Own "Ihui." I aowlnx mnohluo. 1 eouob, I h, Miik Akalr 1 mirror. I mHltw WblB. 1 ilioHor. Sllla' ItaniKln Couiifoi' If a iUho aaultl aMli It would kiv tj, Horn ilamw: "Woman, you 1 1 live b)jim(1 mo ral!" Moat hoHdw fHH4a euly nut up KtUf frnaU. U(Utl Aklujtfc You ttTr klM tlia dauiihlfr till !! UfllU 9Mt. r'r Ur 4iy. ik iwtvM iluty. 1 4vi later aoU. l't. drink UUk h aory. Wl. woman Md wroiiK All'a wall Uiat Imda wi-ll Honesty in haai fllany. Tti wagf of a In t hrvath AH la not Halm I tut rHMara. i thy Hflfthkni la hi pl(. Wkra In doubt, walk a lluta. Knar thr tub and aott tk child A aaft nawdor turaotk iHay raak "Wkai I- lioim wltkout a martiaf (UtiUuay a lb' atatkar of dtaUwv lloti. TIM welaTk of ik uarkiiaelcaf la lard. ThrV maay a dra 'lariat run mi lln. Hut fa m klaat m tm who CMBEWftYfSAVED CITY BUI BADLY W m WANTED 101 DMGED SAN' ANTONIO, Tpmh, Am.'. II). lu (liilvi'hlim lion posts liac been bent iloulilo nml tlio Krimito t'opiii on tlio ai'iiwall lias liccn wrcnt'lii'il Iooho, roiiii1 oT tlio hiiKo hloncfi lifiiir ('itriifil u litoclv or morn bv I li hlonn'H fury. Tho wrockiiKo from Ihc Hliallorml liuililintps uoaily nil of wliii-li woro of from noiiHtrui'lioit i piled hiitli in all paiti r tin i'it. Tolnphoiio, lilot;rtiph nml Irotturt polu mill wiiow iiniko mi Imlowrlli nlilo tuuglo. l'rni'tlonlly nil tlio ahow wimlow-i in tho I'ity worO lirokt'ii ami in hoiiu' ptui'OM roofw lorn olf. Tin' total number of hnut' of all kiuilx, ox I'limivf of HaiiAk, wliirli wic wii'cki-il in OMtiuiHti'il'ut JMIll. Ouo of thu Ki'i'iitcut loMtH to flnl M'hIiiii in thn pa it in 1 di'luiclinn of tlio t'Hiiaowity, Tin Kioat couotglo bridge tho oonut'otiuj; link Ih'Iwci'u Hit inland nidi mainlmulwna linro ly ('(nnpli'ti'd two yoarx ntio. Until upprnui'lit'M approiiuatiiiK !I0(III IVot mo kiiiio. Tlio 'l in I nidc ot I he ciuwe wny ia iaid In lmvc boi'it torn away by onii of tho ilri'iltti'H winch in bc 'lovrd to Iihvo mink hiiIim-iiik'hUv out in tho nluuiuol. Tho otlu'r whk Imt- turoil down liy it uiant oil tank wliicli Una tin! from tlio l'ifn'c-KonlM't' re flnory of To.h City. Thru' wot nix of thoHo tauku, valued at from $8000 to $10,(11)0 I'HcIt mitl bidding appriiximnlrl,v S't.OtlO Imrrst (' oil. which whi'o lt. liut for tJii oil, whieli lotidej to allav tlt' hoialtt nrf the waven. it ia lii'liovwl tin om at 'tVxa; Cilv WMibl bavo been even Hi oat err. Tho irrpataai Iohh of lilf known .l Iwva Ihoii NitiiMl ut auv our pla-t ia HMiil lo baf tk'cuntsl at 'uiiiia t'oiut, at Ihf nlrm 'iid oi iln oaiiM'way. Of 7"i ihpinoii aul to have been ii a bold which I'ollnpM'ri BEATEN IAN TO OFFSET CZAR 1 Wit UN, Aitir. 10, bv vni'lfss to Suyilli. -Dr. Von lli'lhiiiannlloll wt'C tin Ocrmaii inipcrial cluiiiecllur in ii hioceh today ut Ibe npenintr ol Ibo Itoichhtn toilav nl'tor it roots-. mimic .May :if), in u snusatioual slate niciil noted tho words which ho de clared Kir I'M win il (liny spoke to the (Ionium nmhiisMiilor ul l.omlou when the taller took leave of the llnti-di foroiitu ininistcr al'ler the bej;iiinint; of Ibe war in AuguM, 101 I. "Sir I'M wit ril Oicy," Miid t lit eliau- it ...n.i.i . . . Conor, eiupiiaHi.inj,' iiih wonin, kiiiiI Hint war between tho two countrios would iinike it poHMible tlfRt ut the eoneluHJou of pence be could render on morn iaroruble nci'vicc. Iban had KiiKlaiul remaiueil neutral." The chaneellor explained that li inteipreted the.i' wonln to nnmii that KiiKlaml dunned frieiuUlup oJ h uioanteu ami uetikcned Oyniianv u a eouuter inniienee Hiniiiint powerful ltmia. Hntrlnnil woulil be romlv to line Hitch it Oerumn. a weak countrv without imliintrv ami witbonr a imivv. The ihnneellor'H report of this neeiie in l.oudou can-oil a profound ht'ii-ittimi in the ltcitlistuj:. m. i . .mt .IW'ftffi,, SW X Pf' ' )NG HIKE YANKFF MAR NFS OCCUPY SI. IRQ, HAITIENS OBJECT New Yolk ia lior iriml, nml lo bold (be woiblV vnlkinv reconl for one of her tike, her uinliitum. The child-Inker I- one of a mhI inyanieil bv ,li-- Maud Daniel, well -known thcalriciil uimiiiKer and player. Tho rn Murtoil from l.oi AtiKclet on AiijtiiHl l.'l, Fridny, ut I SI miiiutcK al'ler 7 u. m. It is expected to take about lac Maty llatilel, "Muddy," thecal, mill 'eilily," tlio litirio, sliulliiK on cross- i-out Incut hike. months ti eoiuplelc the trip, ami the hikers pioposc ciiininir their way by trivimr cnlcilnlrimcnlM m the cities mid liiwita tliroitsh wliieh they p , The miita in by wnv of Sun Fran claco, SncrHincnto, Kmio, ICausns (it.v, St. Lou'ik, Ciucinmiti, mid on !( lo New Yolk. Tbe party will include, beside ,lis Dairicl and her niece .Mary, three other itirlo. The Mliiyo wtirdrobc will be packed on the donkey 'n back. Ami may bo piis-sy will xcl nn ocensionnl lift, too. Out side of that walking will be xl lor cvervone. iSSIRENEPLOTNER'iLIFE LOSS LIGHT, WED L ULRCH HARVEST PROSPECTS AFFECT WHEAT OUK'AOO, Aug. ia AnaplclottB Imrvoat londltloiu for tho aprliiK eiou turn ml tho whoat ntarkot toila ahurply tlinui Rrailo. OpenliiK prlcei whteh raniwl from 1-4 cant to Jc lower., with 8oitiubtr at 1.05 1-1 to il.u; ;i-l. ami DMHiuber il 04 :i-4 to 11 n:, were followed h moder ate additional avtuack all arouuil. hss Irene Kloi.nco I'lotiicr ol tbi city ami Kail l'rieh ' u-ie laiirriod al AhIiIiiuiI dnoilnv afternoon by tlio I lev. W..I. Doiifrlan ol thu .Metbo dint church, in tlio pnence of in iiiediato iclntncs r(nd friemln. Tht biide in a ncice of 3dn. I.ticiclia Kn yatl of thin cilv, tjHil the uroom a hoii of .Mr. and .Mak William t'lrich of thin city. Thu oirplc left on a honeyuinon tup to Suit Francis ami will icside on Skookum ranch on I'liion cieck. The jHirt.v stole a nmteh on their fnends in this citv eouiif by auto to Anhland. The woililimr is in the nature of ir -urprine. The urooic is PROPERTY HEAVY (1A1.VKSTON, Ansr. 10. The total tuwniiifc and known iloail from an a ran 100 miles wide nloiifr tho Tevan coaat, cvleudiiis: on both i-idc- of Oalvcfton totlav, in l!i:i, with the known iIohi Ic than Hill. Onlv ex ton city nml li-luiid niininr ami dead were 12. nalventou, iIioukIi nuffor lujt a promttionately nmull peicent ai of falalilien, ban mitoiued the llPIIicnt propel t o4. one of the riaiiijr yoiinx Mnokiuou of Jackson ceiinlv nml tl biide one o the bent known and popular omiij,' ladies of tbe cilv. llicie, not uioic ib.ni J ttl HUM' I Ileitis, i able STR010LI EMITS E INSPECTION ; FIRE Mi LAVA MedforcTs Leading Theater THE PAGE Tonight A VOLCANIC ERUPTION OF LAUGHTER EN DS VkiTc lli.r. wlh c... k a a aaala, tkarv'a 4 t oia ,.t -.jiftt Op Xbo Wld swelim liMMHH I VI. I .. H. II I 11 4 U ' I lla-Ut of lnT Mllltlllloa i'ii '! fi I ibtoi ' in. tiled li Imiil tlcliii iii.iii-. ,i , 'l -lllnl I i iniii ud- CHICHESTER S PILLS JIFsMNA, s(. d, Am.'. H. i" ' I'tiri- The eriiel .c.-u'il oilieei al l! i Jlslnud (if SlCPMUSoll rOfHIfln the KAN hliAK't KfO, Au 1(1 The 'erupiion ,,f u Hiuv iUauttt of lax i nH'uiiiiu'iidi4tiuii iii.it l.dciul mi-k'c ' Irotu Sirttmltoli x.dcitito 'I'lie lav.i i . Hull Im iii.i lilt ii ill d lii i,i- nn iuer i (oitiMUj; a hike iii (no licVuefii iciui t'Mtits wnv ruiiilc lit lb," federal irnli niul iln -, , ISauc nlinilslnti wutt'H eitlielitiliHl fin ciiii---iiim i il lien rins here lodax. K. r. llrl ami K. A. Kouici- i Shu frutu i-mi, exiflrr ol lomi pro ilmts, NinieU Unit h fedrl niutup oi 0t4mttl na immmU Hottld incunx fumga li'i-iaeaa bv wit itic the Imwi coalidiic. AU vnl I he mid ni taorv truu(tnriulitiii futilities li MtMncrw i-alla4 alUtliott to the imci llutl t'.tlifotxataM I allium t-te li- nuurnuitl in miiMiiu barltiv m t wli fornut Imsuum ut' lav flm iuhIhuk in1 fiviabi rale. IW laM laat Ibo alfalfa f Wafh of Ik alat wen pMlillml ! ,, r -tiMMtM. At IMl'XHll IMNI.IHHI HI Ii' li.i i i' lili in HI il t i , ' i, iMmi hoii i ifiW .Vt" w i --" fill. . 11.4 I ti.U . ..."VW i . ... .1 V L . .. JS lU .lli.r liar .f Mr V . T:un ..ut. A . III I lit lllllll iiiimi l'lll,k twilunHli. rtii A -tot.,. l. SOlDBYDRl'GGISlSL.FRiHHfRL John A. Perl UNDERTAKER I.ad) Akamai Xh S lUltTMC-IT I'rHiittiia VI 17 ud ITJa Aailiulauc rwrtlr BawatM 30-CELEBRATED FUN HAKERS-30 10-BIG NEW NOVEL ACTS-1 0 20-SWEET VOICE CHORAL COURT-20 THE BIG SIX COMEDIANS CLARENCE POWELL DJWE SMITH CHICKEN REEL fiEAMAN JOHN MOODY GEORGE WALLS MAN2IE CAMPBELL Bcaiiliful Scenic and Electrical Effects Qpflryomis Slral Pwnule. DnHy Tin MaiMMuU it uteMMl t tmmt Mivimi axMil ajle It ninkr i.nuhr far this attravUMi at najwlif jrlifti. PrlcetMf 50c. 7S WASm.NOTON, Aub- 19. One coinpnnt of American marlnofi hna landed at St. Maro, Haiti, and taken rontrol or the town. An attempt to op pOHO the landing failed. The navy department Issued thin statement' , dlniral Caporton hag reported that the l' S. S. Cantlne landed one compnnv of marines at St. Marc, Haiti and has iiMunned control of that town. Tho occupation of St. .March will nerve to Rtinrd the food mtpplv of the city of Port an Prince. An attempt wns made to orKunlze an armed opposition to the landing foico but thin uffort wan not fiiiccowtful nml some dlsnatlRfleri llnltlcns with arms left for tho mountains before the landing occurred STORM TOLL WILL BE NE 00 SAN ANTONIO, Toxiin, Aug. 10. The total number of pernoim killed by the fitorin of tho lost foxv days will approxlmnto '100, according to Charles S. Hayilen, correspondent of Tho Light, who roturnod today from HntiHton and Oalvonton. Tho dead In O.tlvonton may roach ar.O nnd 300, Mr. Haytlen aald. How over the exact number- muv never bo known. Tho heaviest loaa or life xwin Htintalued on the Hlilpplux lu tho bit. I'p to noon ycHteriliiy only II bodlea hud ben recovered lu tho city of (lalvcston. NORWAY ALLIES AGREE TO PLACE COTTON CONTRABAND LIST WASHINGTON, An. J. -"Tile ellicd Boverninents have njjri'eil ill principle that cotton 1 contraband of war. The exact date when thin announcement sluvll be lnttdo is Mill under counidcration, t well tts- other details connected xxith the ileclnnt- tion,'' This utiitcmetit wn authorlzpil to day nt the lint Mi einhtiHsy. A" foon as the officialnnnoiiiicp meiit wan nutilc it will be iliclocd nlno that the allied governments- aie jireurcil to stand bebiiiil tlieir mnr kets to iniiiiuiiai' hanNhips to plant er. Thorns Succeeds Forties. SAC'UAMKNTO, Oil., Aug. 10. Governor Johnson today appointed Charles V. Thorns Jr. nt prcsont na Hlatnnt niljutnnt Ronoral, to tho offlco or adjutant general to succeed tho Into (lonoral K. A. Korbes. TIioiiib wns an attornev at tho tlmo ot hla appointment aa assistant nnd has been In tho National Ounril for yenra. .VMCII AI)l,i:iM-K t'SHII in 3ii-:ii'niii It Is reported by Ia ii. HaskliiH that much Adlcr-l-ka Is sold In Med ford. Peoale have found out that ONIC SPOONI'TJ, or this Blniplo buok thorn bark and ulycerlne mixture re llovoa alinoit ANV ('ASIC of constipa tion, aour or Ksy Htomnoh. It Is so powerful that It Is usnd successfully In appendicitis. OXK MJN'UTK nftor ou take It the kusch rtimblo and pah1' out It N iifrfcctlv saTe to uso and t.tnuot "ripe K m mm .j" ,u.-.-- .. -J, .ssssss , lO 7js: CHRISTIANA. Aug. 10. The halt ing yosterdav or the Norwegian Mall itoamer Haakon VII nnd the seizure I of mulls on board by n Herman sub-) murine have been followed by u pro-' mm! to llerlln nn da demand for tho ' return of the malls to Norway. Tho ' HnitKon VII was Initinil rrom Ilergen lo ICnRland PrMIffillH Rmnkera of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago arc Binokcra of Turkish Trophies Clcarcttcs today! wiltfifticnUpxttttinu-JVau THE EMPIRE Wednesday and Thursday August 18-19 tmmmmmmmmmm. mmiiimmhii i mmmm mmatm mm lllnrug inilill , r Xfamous minstrels fe'lllE WOIUDS OLDEST niNSTRELORGANIZATIONp I rlrmn t m mn i i i i rirn nn niniipiijii jj.ijd ROBERT WARWICK in Paul Armstrong's Greatest Play " Alias Jimmy Valentine" ADMISSION 5c"and 10c STAR THEATRE THURSDAY, AUGUST 19thT "RULEG A Paramount Feature in 5 Parts nplllj: most powerful and exciting railroad drama A ever produced on the screen. The entire equipment of a big eastern railroad used in this production. The story tells why and how John Barleycorn was kicked off the railroad. Everybody Should See this Picture Matinee and Evening. Prices 5c and 10c CominR.-Hyprocrites" Two Dny.s Only, Com mencing Tuesday, August 31st. O'niurr