Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 31, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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RETREATING SLAVS
LEAVE DES A 1
IN THEIR WAKE
HKHMN, rus:. .11 (liy wireless lo
.Snyville). Tho" Oversens Xews
ngonry totlny siiys:
' "The Hpccint corropiiiulunt of the
Vosisnho Ztiilmig of. tho enlurn
front gives a ilcieription of -the lnim
iiij; of Ihest-Litovsk, picturing the
zone jis one of 'glinMly, sonseles ilo
Mniction.' Tho entiro spnee bo
Iweeu the outer forts iind the eenlor
of the town lind been hint wnnte, imtl
ruins upon niiitu wero oneoiintereil.
The market phiee wns u scene of
eliiino. - Tho fnctory ilistriet wns kill
e1 with lilnekcned henps of miisonry
nml a me! co of nictnl dobris in the
ii'iilxt of whieh ernniblin eliiimie.Vh
helfheil fortli smoke iiml I'liiine. Tho
rnilroml trneks were covered with
ruins of ileinolihhcd enrs, while por
inliinp eiilutlo wiinilercil iiciuby. The
blue iloine of the , priiicipnl chiiich
with its Kli'i'iuciiiijr nh ertns wns
iloMroycil. The town yewtcrilny shcl
tcrcil fiO.tWO inhabitant.
"A newspaper dispatch from Pef
lornd hiijh that the evacuation of
Vilini is JicinsJ continued, thou-fands
of people Icavini,' the 'ity. Itefujees
from the Kovno district lime reached
'elronidr tell of their homes beinu
icdnccd to jinokinr ruins by Ru-ian
ViddioiM. Feveri-li energy, the dis
pntob slates, is biing tlinplnjeil in the
inanufactiire of munition, and slu
dents in technical schools have been
added to forces woi;hin on munitions
production. The question as to
whether the Onunns intend an ad
vuuee on I'lilrognut, bepunin at the
Kcixuro of ij as it naval bane, in be
injs' tliseimAgtj, it is added.
It is pointed out that llio cipiipmcnt
of the (leniiiui aimy in C'oiirland ittr
diento preparation for ienitiius on
an t'.lcusie kciiIc."
SCOn DECLARES
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WASHINGTON', Aur. 11. The
I'aii-Ainerican pence appeal now has
been delivered to all military nnd po
litical leaders in Mexico. Several
lenders in remote sections have jiwt
Ia-'cii reached by courier, and to jrivo
them time for reply there probnbly
will be no meeting of the I'an-Anier-iean
conferees until net week.
Oenenil Carranza's reply still i$
locking, hut it has been niitlioritat1
ivt'ly declared that the conferees will
proeeed, irrespective of his attitude.
Major-Oeneral 1 1nli L, Scott,
chief of stuff nf the army, confeired
with Secretary Lansing today and re
ported the result of his conference
with General Villa and other northern
Mexicans, fleneral Scott said Villa
and his ndherents were sincerely anx
ious for peace.
"(leneral Villa," said General
Mot I, "is earnestly desirous for
pence in Mexico, nnd he is willina to
snerifice nny personal ambitions .mil
to climinnte himself if ncccsxury in
order to bring it about."
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WEATHER IN EAST
WASHINGTON, Auk. 31. Sum
mer's coldest weather una Hprend to
day ovor llio northern part of tho
country from tho Rocky mountains
to the Atluutlc, nnd southwnrd wolt
Into tho gulf Httitos. Warmer weather
Is In prospect for tomorrow. Lowest
loniporaturos ever recorded In Aiir
imt wero reported to tho weather bu
reau Konerally from tho Ohio valley,
Indiana, Illinois, Eastern MtsRotirl
and Texas. In tho far west high tem
peratures continued.
Ni:W VOItIC, Auk 31 Kor 2fl00
pnlil to tho Now York National leaguo
club, Munngor UoIiIiikoii of the lliook
lyn team procured tho services of
Pitcher Itulio Mnrnnard today. It Is
said that the Ilrooklyn'club nagimioa
tho rosponslhlllty of tho salary and
contract which tho player had with
tho New York club. Tho contrnct,
according to Seorotnry l"otor, Is hlnd
liiK until tho clo80 of noxt year's
plnyliiK season.
PARIS, Auk. 31. France Is pro
palnB for next winter's campaign. An
official noto Issued hero today de
scribes a visit to tho front by Alex
andre MlUerand, minister of war. M.
Mlllcrnnd discussed moasures neces
sary for tho- winter campaign with
tho commanders at varolus points,
e'speclaly In tho Vosges and Alsace.
A ltellalilo Tonic
Many of tho people around hero
know a Reed deal ahout this splendid
remedy; to those who do not, wo wish
to say that Meiilol Tonic Digestive,
flesh builder and nerve tonic wo have'
over seen. For peoplo In poor health,
weak, run down nnd played out, those i
not as strong and vigorous ns they
should he, wo recommend this tonic.
Price $1. Solo ngonts JIasklus' Drug
Store
XOTICK.
Notlco Is horoby given that tho
undersigned will apply u the city
council of tho city of Med ford, 'Ore
gon, at Its noxt regular meeting, Sep
tember 7th, 10 1.1, for a license to
sell malt, vinous and splritoiis II
ipiors at his place of business, No,
U3 N. Front stieet, Medford, Orogon,
to December 31st, 1015.
Dated August 23rd, lOlfi.
D. S. HADCLIFF.
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All Wash Dresses Divided
in Two Big Lots $1.29 and $3.75
GOLD BEACH, Ore, Aug 31 -The
season Just closed was tho big
gest flshtiiK season known on Jtogue
river since tho reopening of tho river
to commercial finding, in spite of the
fact thnt there was a so-calleil fish
ing war.
Tho Wcdderburn Trading company
operating tho MaClcay cstato of Port
land, packed alio lit 12,000 cases of
salmon, which is the largest pack for
many yearn past. Tho fishermen
have nil mado money nnd Gold Beach
and Wcdderburn, tho Hoguo river
towns, nro now enjoying an unusual
prosperity, duo largely to tho ftshlng
and the sale of the wool clip and mut
ton nnd cattle.
George D. Wood, one of the owners
of tho Curry County bank nt Gold
Beach, Is authority for tho statement
that thei'o Is moro money per capita
on Uogeu river than any other point
on tho roust.
Tho pay roll of tho Macleay rom
pany has been very lnrge, nnd Mr
Wood says that this hns heon an Im
portant factor In tho present pros
perity of the plnce.
Tho season Is now closed until the
I Ith of September From that time
on until November 202 salmon enn
be caught and packed, hut the fall
fish are Inferior to those caught dur
ing the senson Jutat closed. However,
sevoral thousand cases of tho fall fish
will ho packed and sold as such.
Tho controversy between tho two
fishing companies has attracted tho
attention of the peoplo nil over south
western Oregon. There has been no
actual righting or serious clashes, but
the matter has been entirely ono of
a business nature, ami finally found
its way Into the courts.
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AUGUST EXPERIENCED
CHICAGO, Aug. 31 Today mnrks
the passing of tho coldest, wettest
nnd most unreasonable August Chi
cago has ever experienced. Juno and
July woro In tho same category. July
temperatures woro threo degress bo
low normal; Juno wns 2.5 degrees,
and August 4.4 degrees under tho
average.
In summer, according to tho wenth
er bureau, thuro is unusually high
burowetrle pressure against tho Ber
mudas, sending wnrm southerly winds
toward Chicago. This year the lilgh
prossuro has been mostly In Canada
and ns n rosult Chicago has had In
ordinary cold Veather.
O. A. C. K.M'KIIT STOCK .H'WJU
KOI1 JACKSON COr.VTV FAIH
Tho Oregon Agrlculural college
hns agreed to send K. B. Fritts, ono
of their experts, hero to Judge the
stock at tho Jackson County fair,
September 8 to 10. This Insures a
thorough Judging of everything In
the stock Uno nnd will ho nn induce-
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Worth to $2.50
1 1 's tmr final denn-up on till Sum
nior Drosses, jinncntH thnt-you
would pay twice ns nuicli for ear
lier in the season, niatqrials are
lawns. irhiehnins. crepes and tho
like, suitable for morning wuar
SPECIAL ?1.2J)
Worth to $12.50
These include all of the better
lot, in the later summer styles,
neat patterns in voiles, Swisses,
piques and crepes, most all sizes
and ahout. 25 dresses remain to
choose from
SPrcCIAI,$3.75
One lol of "Waists, worth to $1.")0, at
One lol of Waists, worth to $2.00, at
One lot of Waists, worth to sjar0, at
89e
.$1.25
.$1.98
"KOVERALLS" for Boys and Girls, Three Colors, Ages up to 8 years, at 75c
SHEETS
A good quality hemstitched
Sheet, comes 72.)0 size, and runs
I rue to measure, a vovy sightly
sheet nnd one that, will stand
hard usage
Sheets, special 4f)
Cases, special 15
FANCY RIBBONS '
We were fortunate in securing n
big lot of these Fancy Printed
and Flowered Ribbons, 'I to fi in.
wide, suitable for sashes, hair
bows nnd fancy work, worth to
AT 19c
GUARANTEED HOSE
We have added to our Hosiery
department, the popular "Wjm
(lerhose," comes in both .ladies'
or children's sizes and is guaran
teed to give absolute satisfaction,
AT 15 PAIR
j Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy
.lust received a big shipment of these new
fall fabrics direct from the mill, blue
serges, poplins, granite clollis, shepherd
checks nnd mixtures, all-wool materials
and guaranteed not to fade
PmnSIJ IH 5& 98 up to $1.95
Silks The Newest Shown
Taffetas in nil" the most worn colors for
both street and evening, with :i big .selec
tion of black Crepe do Chines, Pussy Wil
low Taffetas nnd Clros do Londres, n new
silk this senson
PRICED AT 9St $1.25, $1.50 to $2
New Collars and Vestees
Such ns nro being worn with sep
arate dresses, Puritan and Qua
ker styles, some with laeo edges,
others are blue, pink, lavender
trimmed
AT JiStf, 59, 75c, $1 .00
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Suits-Priced $15.00 to $35.00
Tust received, plain serges and mixtures
in the popular Norfolk styles at- these
prices, also a number of the better grade
suits direct from the style, shops of Now
York.
Coats-Priced $6.50 to $25.00
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Corduroys in blue, green, brown and gray,
with guaranteed sol salin linings, belted A
effects, othci-s are fur trimmed; also a
good selection of rough mixtures.
OCTOBER PATTERNS AND BOOKS
The new Ladies' Home Journal pat
terns have arrived, together with the
new fall fashion books
ALWAYS 10 and 15tf
THE MAY CO.
Drug Sundries at
Dep't Store Prices
Everyday necessities that should
be iii the home, all standard
goods that are known the World
over, and nil are ar a saxing.
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ment for the peojdo to hIiow their
stock nnd find out juxt whnt they
have.
fN'n:mntu. auto oak co.
Time 'I'alilo
I.cavo Medford dully oxcopt Sun
day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix
at 8 n. in., l:t.ri, .'!:00 and Gil ft nnd
10: K, p. in. (Saturday nt ll:1fi p.
in.) Sunday leave at S;00 and 11:00
n, in,, 1:00, COO and 0:30 p, in.
Leavo Ashland dully except Sunday
at 9:00 a. in., 1250, 2:30, 4:30 and
7:00 p, in, and Sunday nt 10:00 a,
in., 12 noon, 4:00, C and 10:30 p. m,
auto si:itvici: rnoM kaoms
I'OI.NT TO MKMKOItl) AND HACK
Tho underslKiied will leavo Frank
Lewis confectionery overy day ex
copt Sunday for Medford with his
auto at 1 o'clock p. iu arriving nt 2
p. in. Lcnvo NohIi hotel, Medford, at
5 p. in., nrrlvo at ICukIo Point at G
o, in. A purt of the traffic Is solicit'
od. S. II. HAUNISH,
UurIo Point. Ctri
COl'XTV COUHT I'ltOCKKIUNOS.
(Continued from Vcstorday.)
Jennie Joiioh
Idu Hello Klum
Dollie I.ove ,
Aniundn McNIel ....
Stella Nelson ,
Mary K. Payne ,
Kiiiinn Paulson
Catherine K. Silver
l.uiiru 1. Stewart ...
Mary J, Torey
10.00
2C.0O
32.G0
20.00
10.00
17.50
2H.00
i7.no
an. oo
25.00
Total $530.00
Colli"! IIOUM KHIIS'.H
M B Alibotl. BiipplleH . $ 1.15
Cullfomla-Oregon Power Co.,
llBhtH 2.12
IloKiio Ulvor Valley it. It. Co..
freight on Hiipplles 50
Tnylor-WllllaniH Co., ouppllcH 2.00
J. W. Wilson, denning court
room 0.00
Total ,. 1U7
Jnll I'H'nso r
IVed J. l-'lck, mippllcM 8.75
Mrs. Jnuo Johnson, wuhIiIhk
for Jull 11.70
Cullfornln-Oronon Power Co.,
IlKbtH 7.55
Jlrs. Auk- I. SliiKler, board
of prisoners 87.03
(Continued on Puro 5).
BACK UP YOUR TALK BY ACTION
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By Buying at Home and Thereby Helping the Present Payrolls, and Assisting in Building New Ones
" THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY-KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
Medford Concrete Construction Co. Inc.
Sewer Pipe
Culverts
Drain Tile
Irrigation Pipe
Valves and Gates
Lawn Rollers
Concrete Sand
Brick Sand
Plaster Sand
Gravel and
Crushed Rock
Investigate our products. You can't go wromj if you
use them.
Plans and Estimates Furnished Free on your Irriga
tion, Drainage and Road Construction Work.
Cement for sale at Warehouse or Factory
Office and Warehouse;
R. R. bet. Main and Sixth.
Factery:
N. Riverside Ave.
C. J. SEMON, Manager
Sash and
Window Trim
of the most approved donlgn U ono
of our spccialtlog. We havo an oyo
for tho ladles and wo know what
pleasei them inoet In this lino.
Leave It to tho women folk nnd
they'll seloct from our donlgna.
U'o Set Wind Shields
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
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For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
TJIRIOATINO PIPE
Go to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
Telephone 890
Summer Requisites
Window Screens
Door Screens
Porch Swings
Lawn Scats
lEN YOUR HOME Cedar Chests
If they are made hy us they are right and will please.
I llilSffll "War
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LIT U55CH
Home of Pacific Cedar Chest
113 SOUTH HOLLY
Medford Iron Works
E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop.
General" Foundry and
Machine Works
Phone 401; "Res. Phone 5031
Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory
Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
They Are
Home
Crown
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Ask Your (Irocor Eor and insist on Having
"Rogue Spray" High Patent Flour"
Made in Medford From Rogue River Valley Blue Stem
Wheat
Our other products are Home Marvel Flour, Clraham,
Whole Wheat nnd Hot (Wco .Flour, Hrcnkfnst Gorm,
Rolled Parley, Bran and Shorts. Patronize homo industry
and get the best. Everything guaranteed.
Medford Roller Mills
H. A. Nordwick, Prop.
Phone 507
USE THE PRODUCTS OF
Rogue River Valley
Cannery
The Oest Made
Help Home Industry.
Try loganberry Juice and Sherbets
at the fountains and Ice cream parlors.
Patronize tho institution
that maintains tho Largest
Payroll in Medford.
The Medford
Printing Co.
Tho Bet Equipped Job
Plant in Oregon outside of
Portland.
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