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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1915)
wwjwfMW(wawpiitwuwMiw .. . .".. ''.. "" "l. "T7. " "n!v rwwfyi '"m 'WMHBWf 9ftmnmi0tiTml ?7m -rrr"--T-v-7 mW.A -.--" a PXGBB1X SIEDFOKT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MDFORD, ORECIOX, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31,1915 m u'yiUBHwymynij ' "";"."' ,' "'" fy'. m rtiM m -i 1 L,'- i III (ft t. RUSSIAN EAT SURE R DECLARES N I'KTKOGKAD, Am;. 31. Tin- evm' imtion of I'olimd Mas decided upon by IdiKKin in 1010, dccliiren the Hunaky Invalid, the. Kunsinn militnrv onrnn, in a diPctiHtsion of tlic general tnffi liefore-tlie-wnr plans for tlic rieii'iiMj of tlic western frontier. "Before Die war," !iiyH the jonr iiiil, "Kussin antiuipntcd that in (lie event of Avar Austria and Germany, liconuHc of their rnpid means of mob ilization and imineiwe technical re hoiiroet, would turn their attention Jirnt of all iiKainst Husnia. To frim trnte tliis plan it wan decided in HMO that the Kushinn territory jutting into Germany and the fortified jilaee.H wvst of Brcst-LitotMk sliould not be. iirpinir.cd for n state of war. The rcpon further ciiHt waa chosen for Ibu eoneentration of the HtibHiau forces. "It would have been dangerous to utlribtitn ton (rent an importn'iee to and to have hold on to the Xnrcw mid Vistuln, with their farcified iawiiK. It j.s better to Inko ndvantaca of the ilepth of our theater of war to draw the Qcriiiau nnnien far from their bapo nnd to force them to osliniiM Uw-mikcIvoh. To this end it was nee I'Ksary to snerifico the I'oIIhIi' salient. Three montlm lnivo elapiicd ninee the KiiHhlnn army started to put this plan into execution. Constant marching, Jhhtin and privntiuns wciilu-n the fficmy. There arc already evidence that the moral force of tho (lenniiil nnny in weakening in its attack, and prisoner confirm that this weaken- in;; in not only moral, but phymcal. llctixvtt Awnirce Victory "This war will be decided by the nnaies in battle, and it is of no im portance where this battle will tukc place. Thus our retreat azures us victory, for our ininiiM nic only now licKiiiuiiijr to develop, while an ahull dauec of miinitioiiH of war nwnitK iih in the near future, thntikK to the utolw ilizntion of the national industry and to the orders placed abroad, whereas for tho moment the enemy is in n fa vorablo osition in thin regard. "A flnli('e backward Iiowh that at the lieciiininc of the war the (lemmas threw tht! nuts of their army npiitiht France. This leap fonvutd on their part had happy results funis, for mo advanced into eiicmv territory, not r.bly in (lalieia; now Hut tables" are turned. However, it in impos.-iblu to hamper tho liberty ol movement of tho Itusinu army in nuy particular roKiuu or on any paitteular frontier, mid it would be impracticable to wiikIo KiirriHoiih in dvfendiii): fortified towns whieb nre none too Mifc, iih the Austrianx did in Irzemyl. That is why, examining, after a year of war, tbu map of tho Mussina front, wo see the necessity for the living Itussinn urtiiiftM to maneuver and deploy on their biihc line. This would bo the most useful object to aim at, edito rially in view of the situation which Iiiin prevailed since the month of April. Wearing ftieiuy Out "At tho prcM'nt lime w have 'against us nearly all the (lei man cav alry, nearly all the Austrian army, and more than half of tho total Her man fren about seventy division -ninl tho uneuiy artillery Iiiih numer ous guns of all iialibers. The Itus hian a i my is of ferlng a beroio iiii.t a nee; it in not only standing up un der the most hellish iiic, bat it is in flietiug (louutlohs losses iimiii the en nuy and wearing him out, notwith standing his technical perfection. We nro getting nearer to our sunplio of ammunition, by means of which wo Mill nortec t our lino and throw hack the enemy, If only for this reason vo cuii say that the evacuation of Warsaw, tho line of tho Yintulu-Ivuu-gorodNoo.(lcorgiov will make curtain that tho Kussiau offensive thin time will bo definite and ino Mstihle. "At the tluoshold of tho second your of war I(iis.ia has tho uio.t def inite plans for tho issue of tho cam paigu, while maintaining at the same time the film resolution to wage this fight to a victorious end." WAKEUP.CHINA1 (Contlnuo from I'ago One), ME XTCAN LABOR PROTESTS AGAINST UNITED STATES E TERENTIN Denies Mexicans Are Starving In sists "We Are Not Hungry, Except for Liberty." bis appeal with this warning: "Now the situation of our country U comparable to a small boat mi a 'wild ben. It U not the tune for us to pursue our pleasure anil let thing drift into tho course of dotruotiou. Above all, do not forget the national disgrace, of Mav 7, the dav of m. ceplanee of the Japanese ultimatum. Take off your umv garment and et away your hahitunl laijaes Mad go ftikeail with nil your effort to aveit $5io'fu(e of impending diwitor o an ,to proicui me puopie una uve uio t country." . .With JUtdftril trade is MeJtprd made. (Hy(JIL,S()N'(JAIl)NKIt. WASIIINUTON', Aug. 12 1. "Inter vention is not winded by the laboring people of e.xieo." This is the declaration of Coloii'il IMmundo B. artiuer, accredited rnp reHrntativo of the Mexican Federation of Labor, who Iww just arrived in Washington for n conferclu'o with President Oompcrs of the American J'ederiitioii of Labor, and to picsmt the Mexican Inbor cause to the ad ministration in the hope that Pi ce dent Wilson may be persuaded not to uso any form of tinned intervention, but that be inny recognire the Cnr iiiii7.ti government nnd stop the im portation of nrtns to Villa, ami if necessary to all belligerent- in Mex ico. "Here is a photograph," aaid Mar tinez, "which will show you n labor demonstration that recently tok plnec before the head(uarlers of Oen crnl Cnrranzn in Vera Cruz. Tlu1 large banner, whioli is- conspicuous in the picture, reads- as follews: 'We arc' not hungry, except for liberty. We know how to work; wo do not want nruiK.' "Tho otfoasion for that dcmonstni tion was the announcement thnt the American Hod Cross wished lo enter Mexico to feed the starving. 'I'll . stories of starvation are nut rue. The .Mexican people are not starving. In l most of Mexico labor is going on an I conditions arc, if not normal, far from being what they nre painted m the United States. The evidence of war are at the front on the firm? line only, nnd wbcro the C'arranr.n juris diction extends the government is well organized, labor has been encouraged and the lands stolen from the peopl? barn been returned to them. "Here is a picture, showing General C. Aguilnr, bin senretnry, and myself at a conference which arranged for the distribution of lauds jo the In dians near Vera Cruz." Colonel Martinez believes Villa to be now backed by Wall street, and he fears that Wall street ix using pics siire to affect the polioios of tin American government. "WoT.now that Villa is being subsi dized by Wall street," said Martinez. "Ho is getting largo stuns of money in return for conucssious. Ho him self bus become a vorv wealthy muu. lie is the owner of mining properties nnd till manner of cohecssious. Wlirn Villa started out wo all had eoufi deuce in bun, supposing ho was a SAYS REPRESENTATIV f . , HHituv ii Mmmi-9m i r 'i m j'!i is AwwmMKmxm TURKS ARE EXPELLING F OREIGNERSFROMSYRIA PARIS, Aug- 31. Tho United States cout ship Chester has arrived at Canon, Crcto, with 470 refugees expelled from Helrut. Syria, by tho Turks, according to a HavnB dispatch from Athons. The refugees Include citizens of nil the quadruple ontonto powers ns well as of sovornl other nations. Tho phestor will return soon to .Beirut for another shipload of Eu ropeans who nave been ordered out of Turkcj. Another American war ship Is expected at Canca with refu gees from Alcxandretta, Asiatic Turkey. E LARGEST IN 30 YEARS WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. Ton nage taxes collected on tho entry of American and foreign vcssclH In tho foreign trado of tho United States during the fiscal year ending Jnno 30 wero the largest In over thirty 'years, aggregating $1,311,910, tho de partment of commorce announccu to day. Thin Is H.167 groator than for the previous flscnl year. Revenue from tonnago taxes, con trary to expectations, has rmcnlncd undiminished, In spite of tho Euro pean war, owing principally to tho great reduction of tho Immigrant traffic and ocean pleasure travel. BY OAKLAND, Ca!., Aug. 31. That ho had developed n now nnd nbsoluto incnns of diagnosing rabies without having to put tho animal to death, nnd that It is tho same ns tho com plement fixation tost of tho blood as applied by physlclanB in soarch of other disease symptoms, was tho stntomont mado by Doctor Chnrlcs A. Zoll, of Chicago, before tho Veteri narian Medical association In conven tion hero this afternoon. Ho .further stated that by applying tho test to a human being bitten by a. dog sup posed to havo been rabid, ho can tell Instantly whether or not Pnsteur treatment should be given. (Jen. C Agiillar (seated at left) one of Tiirnyiji's chief army officer, mid (at light) Col. Iltuuuilo I. .Martinez, Mexican lalwir man now In tho t'nlUil .Stales. The sign In-low, "We know how to work. Wo do not want alios." friend of the common man nnd lli.it be would keep bis promise to divu.e tho Inudtyiimong th" people. "With the killing of llentoii thorn begun the break between Villa nnd Curmnza, and apparently fioiu that time on Villa lias been dcgunoroting. lie gradually abmiiloned even the ap pearance of loyulty to tbu popular cnu and wu sunn tin flicking in concchHon and doing busitiOMn with cnuccMfdous nnd doing Jmsir.e with American speculator nfter the fa-b-iou of Diaz nnd lluertn. No he is absolutely out uf lite ipiclion ho far as hiiv popular government is con cerned. "ruder tin ('iiri.iiia government it iiav surprise .iund Americans to know thai lubor Iihh been recognized nnd the formation of lubor unions not only aiitboriiei!, but encouraged. Tluire aro labor onfiwiirntions in ev ery stale under tho '('arruiiza rule, and conditions ns to 'hours of labor uiul imyinent of wages have b-eii grentlj Improved. ' "Armed iiili'rventijtli is nut the so lution of the Mexico1!! problem. It would only result in a lined resistance by all .Moxicnns. No Taction in M.-x-ieo will welcome arined intervention, liecogttitiou of the CnrraiixH suvvin iiMnt and an cinbargo on arms going lo N'dlit would sMn end the troubb' ill Mexico." BULLISliS TO TAP TIMBER BELT W Ti IRES f LAND UNDER CONTRO L The Utillis interests aiuicunced SEATTLE. Aug 31 - Tim WmIi- Mondny that plans are 'being consul-1 Ingtun Porevt I'lro asaorlatlon ays ercd for the extension of the .laek- souville road up Jackson creek to tap the timber bolt, nnd begin tho open tion of u sawmill and box tactory to supply tho local demand. It was the lumber situation in this section tlmt caused S. S. Ilullis ouco to icmurk that this was tbu "most iIiiiiiuhIiIv in efficiently manured oomiutinit.x" la over eiiine in eontacl with. It has been one of the chief aims of his de velopment KilIoy to secure nnd Hi 1 in the building of a box fuctory in lhi valley. As high as $1(10,000 has been expended xouily in liuviug fruit box material funu other points. The com plete plans tor tho new proposition have not kii completed. Mr. Ilullis states that the Siskivou i Heights extension is loMiig V.'IHI a ' month and that unless holdcis ol I propel ty in Hint section who gave a contract for bonuses for the building l of the line, nbide bv their written , wold the line will be di-coutuum! that there are no forest fires now out of control In this state, except Jtwo In Whatcom county. TIiom aro brush GOES T 0 SQUATTERS WASHINGTON. ug. 31. Millions of ilollam worth of lands In tho Im perial valley of California that, woro withhold loug ago l tho reclamation KirvloB, Involving many claims of wpiatte.ni, aro to Imi ailjustoil noon IlroB In ulg tlinbor. One Is two mllo y lhtt llti,.or .lopartmonTlio claim from .Maple Kails, tha other flvt tulloalaMta aaaorteil that lu many liulancos they woro latl by what thoy regarded ni itMiirnnce from ilepnrtniQiit offl- elala that It the held on long enough from HttllliiKhnm. In each eae th losa on ti nut uxcead u few tliumwiiil dollars. Evan lu Whnteotn county the Reed dune by the fire In olear lug laud of 8tuniM and brush far exceeds the damage doiio. aeeordlng to the Purest Eire naaorlatkiH. Itnln )ostortluy morning cleared the air, and navhjatlfln Is aaf on Puget Sound lleav) rains that will extin guish every spark In tlio woods U ev peeled within ten dav tho land would become theirs. Com mlwloner Tallman of the general land offloo, Is reviewing tho evidence. He will shortly roport to Secrotnry I .a no and It Is understood will show that while In a number of oases the squatters actually Improved the lands there were fewer Instances of that kind than were claimed. PERSHING IE L Mkdthmef! m Ask For X HORLICK'S HELD 1 & rilKYKN'NK. Wvo.. An.' H Ft nernl services fur the late Mrs John ' J. I'ersiiiiis; and three voting dm u teu who MrishiHl iu a tire at I'u kidio, ChI., last week, were to be b li hero today, ill-hop N. S. Thin,,i will offleiate. t'oinmonrul m taitv u nil of the larger Wyoming towns w,i to eeHktt during tint aervu-t-K out it lepeet to tho deceased. Tito funeral party, whuh nrrvid oarly tialny from l'reidio, in bided (ittiioral Juhn J. .lVrshing, linl.ind HiiH'frithorotvthl(dlnited stati Senator Warren of Wyoiniug, lather of Mrx. I'enihiug, and other meiubei-l of the Warren family. Cautioi Avoid Subttltutei1 iiwOKi Against Substitutes Get the Wcll-Known Round PnckaiJo THE ORIGINAL m MALTED MILK Mado In tho largest, best quipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant in the world We do not makc"milkproduct s" Skim MihVCondenscd Milk, etc. But only HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Mado from clean, full-cream milk anil tho extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. Beat Food-Drink for All Aget Used for over a Quarter Century Unlo&B you ey "VORLIOX'S" A you muy ffot a Substitute $0TTakQ a Package Home gMDnAVLiin SSSiSm 't!VJyrf . -i. r???x:.ro. 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H Third, avoid those that 1 H ' make you "feel mean" after B smoking all you want. t ,' H If Fatimas, for instance, -,- " H seem to you to be guilty on r, ' any one of those three counts, ' v " B we say, avoid Fatimas. r rswswT""- f?riK - -vriL - : rtircr rv.i?r b .h. f. A&Z0' FATIStA ifai ti OnhOrarrtte Aaritnt Ht Grani1 fl C Vii at tht Panama PmUu ntrrnatitnal Rxftntutt, , ' fe JPH THE TUISHDLEND 3 MUffM It (igarette j 1 FIRST CARLOAD OF 1916 MAXWELLS i 1 1 I JUST RECEIVED THE- PRICE IS $745 DELIVERED AT MEDFORD lucludlug electric starter anil oloctric lights, one man tup nnd doniountablo rlinu. Lots of room nnd loU of-iiowor and a beauty too. Thoy nro going runt. If you want ouo better call at once. - Jf POWELL AUTO CO. I- M v