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Bubscrlbern ratline to rccolre papers promptly, phone Clrcu- latlon Manngor at 260H HONG KONG KOLUM mw ', To ounjr lodriv might stluff sofa llJIlOW With lOVO l-ttt'l plltt) BOft. t , Kuiiulnloiis! (Prom Haclno, Wis., Call.) Wanted Working mnn would lllco to' board nml room with hoiiio poor widow. A rid rotis CI, Cnll, CeHalnly Sitbubs How's your now baby, Dick? Don't, ou find it brlghtons up your homo wonderfully? ; Dlclc Yes tho electric light bill 1ms trebled this month I At, tho 1'itmt Ofllcor (to now recruit) Have you over tlono any drilling? Hccruit Yen, sir ucreH of It I I'm it farmer's won. m Time Cum Doctor (lo thief caught In (ho act) sWhoro nro you going with that clock? Thief You told mo to tnlca some thing for my cold mid I thought if I hnd tho time, nnturu would euro It. These Pcnolntlto l)i)n To good old hard boiled roffco My thoughts with fond noun turns, lloforu tho liuiovattoii OT tho ptirrolntliiK urns. I loved I ho rloh iiroiim Ah It onmo from nmllior'H pot, lint in thwn poroolntlvo days, Alan! I know it not. Ho nngulril.v I nil mo down, And tlnintily l alp The wonlt Insipid fluid Tlmt Ih only 'lowed In riilp. I rmr J urn old fiwhloiiud, Hut It ntitkue mo luntl Ty bit obllMSU l outer lo Till puroolnUmji fad. Jiirigu. As 'lliox Hi It in iiinny (Piom Tama, in., Uonild ) Qfioriv) Itanrioluli, wall known here away, nail for tho hut ton jenra n raalilflnt or arlunoll, left hint Thum (Ifly fgr Jlontau. He thinks of lu vohIIhk Id govvnuient land thwro ay, Stella's lliiifoilii Oniutcr An gpUinlat ( Biait wWo cmu ro hUUio ut uhjkt Mid ke lemouHil Irani Urn luttii iimt hvt Imoh hnudiHl to hi in durlOR tu Uy. SfiiHnlw who mitro cold ittll )om Wwm ar uii.l to ihw un XRotU.' i (MrPkrlKBd and Murray) You're a faruttr, aH?'' Kay. what kind of a Urut did jou live on?" "A ttomtAd.u MYltat la a Vowaatwd?" "A houieateari himhb that (ho United Stataa government U wllllug tp but 180 acres of land nyaiaat fit that you cant live oh It five yean vj'Uhput starving to duath." "Wliure win your hQiHMteatl sit uotod 1" "In Arisen, aari It didn't ralu once tho whole, tliuo I wa there." "Tiion how could you keop tho larm JUplflt?" "My wuHUnB ovw It." "How dr'your walkliiK ovor the farm keep It iiiolBf" "j woro va,r v I'uwpa -l r-T!l L llHIlUN, Sept. 1. Tho Xatlonnl XeltunB piibllBlicn todny it Icmllnt; ar ticle under tho bending: "WIlHon, Ilrynn nnd Iloosovclt," which Is noto worthy for its friendly tono nnd for tho ungrudging admiration express ed for President Wilson. Tho nrtlclo sayn tlmt iI'scussIonH of tho Arabic affair hnvo been in n qtiltor (ono slnco Count Von llorn storfr, tho Gorman ninbnssndor nt Wnnhlngton, prosented his request to the American government to dolay action until flcriiinny hnd tho oppor tunity of presenting Its sldo. Kvcn the nntl-Uerinan newspnperH admit ted tho Justice of this request, tho nrtlclo says, and thcro is now no ol- staclo to friendly dlKcusslons of rilf- foronccs, President Wilson Is pictured In tho nrtlclo an Htnnrilug between tho two rivals, whoso nctlvltlcs threatened to bring about such a sltuntlon that tho president might mnko his nttltudo to ward Oornianv dopendent on domestic political considerations. "That Profllriout Wilson withstood tho temptation and may bo counted on to withstand It further must bo acknowledged, " tho newspupor snys, "notwithstanding tho fact that tho German people cortnluly liavo reason to ho dissatisfied with his nttltudo In tho matter of submarine war faro " Mr, Wilson Is characterized as a much bot lot politician thnn "tho nil liicltv DiMin nnd the nstuto Ilooso vclt NKW YOIIK, Sepl. I. The Kteniner Hossaiio nrriveri todn Iroin Cariliff, bringing Captain Vr.e anil t lie erew of seven of the British schooner Kto laf, wlneh watj stmlc bv n suliiniuine fit'ty-eigltt miles east of Onllyliead, Ireland, on August It). Captain W'ryu Maid ho wax liouuil from IJiiiicllVf 1ilon, for INirrn lioio, X. S., wlien n (Ionium hiiIiiiiii riue appeared oil' the port side of the schooner nnd ordered the chmI ilhandoiied. "The Hiibmariue eommnuder gave itn tun minutes to get away, .lust as all liautls were pulling itway the Hub ninriuo opened fire on the ncIiooiioi, Hiiulliug her until she idled nnd cap sired. We returned to the wieck nnd hung on until the Ilo-.siii) eanie along more than live hours later." 10 N'KW YORK, Sepl I. Police were eonreliine; today for !'' .1. au Sick leu of Yakiinu. WiimIi., who lett Ins liome nine weeks iimo lo eoine lieie to Migu papers Ihitt would (uTiuit tho final ilmtHhiitioii of an estate of iihhHn $1,111)0,0111) left l his gniud la I her, lleibeil Van Siekleu. Thu iiiiKxing man i an l'!lk and it was Kind lliot member of the order in mnn eititw hue joined in thu eich. When Van Siekleu left Y.ikinm he sent a telegiam eiig.iuiiii; rooiu .it a KrooklMi hold, hat be ne(l' Ml )culcri. lie w.i- -aid lo li.no 11 I 114,' cum ot iiiones IS l.ltl. Sept 1 Hepoitt of tho death of Adolpbo PokouiI, the fainoiu avtatur. have boeu officially confirm ed. 1'enoiul, who was only !! year old, BBrvd five yean in tho Kranoh cav alr. flahtlng la the Moroeou cam paliin At (he outbreak of the r nt war ha Joined the avIaUun camp aa a privte. but noon muIiimI a sub UeutenauU eomuilsalon licuo of hte kklll and daring. Ills oxplolts won him the military hihIh) ami the mil itary eroaa I'egnud brought down hla aUtb tier man .ilroraft on Jul) 1 1. I.VTKIU'ltllA.V .irrt 0,K CO. Time Table Leave Med ford dally oxaopt Sun day for Aehland, Talent and Phoonlx at S a. ui , 1 15, 3 Oft and S.15 and 10:11 p. iu iSaturday nt 11:15 p. m.) 'Sunday leave at S:00 nnd 11:00 n. in., 1:00, S 00 and 9:30 p. in. I.suyo. Aiililautl dally excopt Sunday a( 0:00 n. in., U-S0, 2 30. 4:30 and 7 00 p in uiul Sunday at 10 00 n m, 1; uqoi), i 00, $ nuil 10:30 p. ui. ZEITUNG DEC WILSON GREATEST OF OUR POLITICIANS SUBI1EVIC1S arrive at mm MJBPKORD MAID TRIBUNE, WHERE THE ALLIES ARE STRIKING TERROR TO TURK HEARTS AEGEAN jm$W sea m S GAM jSSlVll S .Alnp MioMN iiilMinrcd Kiltlm along thu Danhnicllcs now held by the nlllcN. The dotted lines are point held by l'Vciieli and Itiltlsh. The heavy iirniWH ami figures explal" the latext lilg movo made against tho Turks. (I) Allied troops tliiratened this point, (li) Turkish troops itished to tie lenxo of (In entcneri point, and while they vxero doing- this Itrltlsh troops (U) ucii) hurled against another N)t when a Micressful landing vwts fol lowed by an iidxiince Into the heart of tho iMMilnsiila. THIM TALK The Talent Fanners' club will hold 11 meeting ut tho city Iatt.ll Tuesday nftoriiooit nt - o'clock. This will be an important meeting, iih tcports upon tho iropoHC(l irrigation pi eject will be diseiisKcd and final action will be taken. I'ver.vone intciehtcd iu oh taiuitisr water should attend this meet ing on August .11. .Mihhcs (liace and laniiiu llaiiscoin rctunied Sunday from Dlackrook, where they spent lite past two wcokn visiting their .sister. Glenn 1. Warririp nnd funil.y have moved up on Wngnor eicek, where Air. Wnnlri) will teneli bin tucond tenn of bcltool. W. Willis lias liecu taken to the homo of Jlr. Pace, the fonuor Miper iuteiideut of the farm. Mr. Y5llis has decided to hh.'ik1 tho rest of his day with the Pace family and lias trans ferred his property to Mrs. Puce an a compensation for her kindness iu taking care of him 111 his old old age Mr. Willis is not iu vety good health nnd has been bedfast for many month. School begins Monday, September II Theie will bo a forenoon notion only on that day, at which time as signments, lists of books, etc., will be made. Everything will then bo ready to begin work iu earnest on Tuesday morning. Nearly all supplies will he furnished the children as thev wore lust year, the pupils being required to hccuro books and a few other indi vidual nrtieles neeossarv for efficient work. The teauhing forco for the ,ear will he as follows; Primary, tirst nnd second grades, Mis. Ada Stauiiard, lower intermediate, third and loin Mi grades, Miss Mabel Mickey ; nriwinecri intcniiciliate fifth mid sixth grades, Mtss Lillian I'icicc; prainnmr grades, Peter t. Spencer; (loniehlie seience ami art and high school assihtant, Miss (llad)H l)sou; ptiueipal, (I. W. Alter. Peter I. Spencer eniiie down from Ashland Monday, looking up a desir able place to stav (lining the winter. The Methodist Siindav school oluskfif will leave Talent Tuo..riny ee 111111; for a swim in Hotmail' batli-.. Ilayiacks hr.vo been beeuied to ac commodate the merr makers. Mrs. Hai us, with her daughter, Opal, mid voiimt sou, Virgil, will leave the lust ol the week for Clueo, heie tlie will pun Mr. Ilaeiis. It s po--ibl.' that thev will remain ie ( alilorni.i diiiia, the cnlite winter. John l'r was a vallcv visitor 10 centlv. Gene Hellows koIiI a load of hogs to Wiilter Woods. Dr. Kui'ljgocHior of Fall City, Or., was out 011 tho river Sunday. llav Wliitley of Ahland i spond iujf a few duy. it tho Dcbcngcr (lap rauelt. A bmiut'ing liwhy bo. artived Aug ust J I at tho home of Mr. and Mr. (Iriee on thu Ni.al1.0Ui ntnoh. l'ltifeeoor Crriliiis was interviewing the director of the several districts in regard to now fumiture. 'I'here who a dinner party nnd fatu ity reunion at tho Ayvr heme Sun day. There vmi 11 iwuuuuiig )iart at Mr, (lone. Mellows Sunday altenioon. Mr. and Mr. Kpauk Miller aiv out troin Cent ml Point' Yuitiujr tela lives bote. C. II. YeigbloA of Ashland vnu out lo the ranch the l'trt ol the week fleoiKO MeDomuuili ami fauiilv and Mrs. (idclirist of Sams Yallev ixissisl en route lo tho horrv imteh Fmlav. Mr. and Mrs. Orahntu hn returned to then linme after 1 ear's, abseinv tu Sail Fiaiuivio Mi- Orabam has I'vH'H 'juittf bivK tvr illv) f.tst; week, ALONG ROGUE RIVER MEDFQRD. OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER W. I). Claike motoied to Medford Thursday ultcniooii. Guy Conner of Medford was in the district Saturday. Omar Ookennau of Central Point transacted business in this distnet on Saturday. Miss lliitlt Kennedy altcuded a farewell party iu Talent Tuo-day evening. Meruit Ilougltuiri and Harold Guri innsiiu are in the Grants Pass vieiii. ity for a few weeks. Airs. George Murray of I'm timid Jpent tho week with her sister, .Mrs. Sam Anrior&oti. A forest fire endangered several homes iu this pint of the valley Mon day, hut was soon controlled when our neighbors began to fight it. Sunday Mrs. It. A. Pierce rctunied to her homo from Poillaud and was accompanied by Mrs. Hotwright, who will remain several weeks. Mrs. Weiiner and four children spent several dais with J. P. lloag laud this week. Paul Olson of Ccutiul Point was iu this vicinity calling 011 lrieuds Thursday evening. rririay, Mrs. L. M. I-oss and two daughters returned to their home in I.owiston, Idaho, utter a very pleas ant visit vvilh .Mrs. Foss' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Stone. Mrs. II. M. Porter and daughter, of lljlt, Oil., aie cujojyiug a visit with tho parents of Mrs. Porter, J. 1. Ilnjiglnutl and wife. Allan and Aithur Hopkins were pleasant oallers of fiiends iu this district Momlnv. , Mrs, Manic nnd two daughters of Medio id were at Mr. Struuhc's home August 'J7 celebrating the birthdays of Mrs. Mimic ami Mix. Struubc, which weie on the tmno day. Tuesday Sam Anderson mid fam ily, Miss P.ricksoii of Portland and Jli-s. (icm-uo Murray of Portland picnicked on the banks of llogne river. The picnic dinner was a treat, but the vviuliuu: iu tho nver was tar mote enjo.vable. A very pillv oven! of the week was the picnic sups-r at Uu.v, Gold Thurs day uvcning. The patty cooked -upper ovor a camp (Tie and enjoyed the moonlight on the Koguu river. Those present were- Mr, and Mr. V. A. Thompson, Mis. Fnmk McICce and faniilv, Mi--ci Norwood and Smith mid Kile Grant, Wedncfcdav . Mrs. K. W. Klden most liappilv entert.uned tho Contml Point Mi-xoikihii- on tjie lawn at her home, "Green Acre-." tho tune being the eliih' annual punic. Special paer-. vven n'ad .l niimorous musieal se-l-itioiis wire inio.ved after i bivskel dinnei SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and cormlcldal of all antiseptics Is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water aa needed. As a medicinal antlaoptlo for douchos in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration ol nose, throat, and that caused by feminlno Ills It has no equal For ton years tho Lydla E. Tlnkham Medlclno Co. has recommended Paxtlne In their private corroapoudenco wim women, which proves Its superiority. Women who have bocu cured say It la "worth Its weight In gold." At druggist. Sec I a rife box, or by malL Tho puxton Toilet (,0 Uwton. Maw John A- Perl UNDERTAKER Lady ABsutaa sw b. h..tIjKTT Phone M. 47 and 17-JU AjhUjUsco tiorvtca Ooro RUSSIA PREPARES NT ON EOREIGN COUNTRIES PKTilOOHAD, Sept. 1. Tho fln anco committee of the dunia present ed a bill today extending tho rights of tho state bank to Issuo ' paper nionoy. Tho commltteo report dis cussed tho entire, problem of meeting wnr expenses, stating that tho sums needed wore so large that all possi ble sources of rovcuuo must be used taxation, Internal credit operations, paper money and foreign loans. "Kor 1915," tho report stated, "tho csllmntcd wnr expenses nro 7,242, 000,000 roubles ($3,021,000,000) and other oxponscs 2,817,000,000 rou bles (?l,-l2S,r,00,0n0) making a total of over 10.000,000,000 roubles ($5, 000,000,000.) "Tho rovonuo from ordinary re ceipts csllmntcd nt 2,790,000,000 roubles $1,398,000,000) while credit operations up to tho prcseu time hnvo yielded 1,811,000,000 roubles ($2.090.r00,000) lcnvlng ovor 3, 000.000,000 roubles ($1,500,000. 000) yet to be provided. "Tho government must proparo tho ground for nnothcr Important loan in foreign markets to pay for material purchased nhronri, but In vlow of our ngrcemont with our nJHos there Ih no doubt of our success." STATE FRUIT AUCTIONS Y NEW YOKK, Sept. 1 Fruit auc tions, by which the stnte department of foods nnd markets hopes to nid boUi producer and consumer begnn today at Hed Hook, N. Y. Nearly 50,000 narrols of npplos wero offered for sale. Tho biggest peach crop in tho stato of Now York over know will be offered nt miction In this city with in n week. If this miction idoa is successful it will bo extendod to ovory typo of fruit mid prodtico extensively grown In tho stato. &fie PAGE Cool, ConiCortablo, AVUDNtiSDAY Marie Corolli's Masterwork "WORMWOOD A Powerful Picturiziilion in Kivi Parts. Suiiorl) Casl of Hroadway Dramatic Stars Splendid Acting and Wonderful Settings. Ilearsl-Selig Wovkly. -10-1 i5e Special AnnouHeenient Wednesday and Thursday, Septembers and 0 Theda Bara in "THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER" Typewriter Bargains 1 Second-Hand Remington, Vis. 35 1 Second-Hand Oliver - - - 25 WANTED Second-Hand WcJM BcCno NEW APPLE CIDER Pure and sweet. All bad parts and worms cut out. Hand sorted and washed. ABSOl-rTLLYLKAX 1, 1915 11, OF WASHINGTON. Scot. 1. More than 11,J()0,000 acres of land were eliminated from tho public domain during the past fiscal yenr by home stead and other entries and sales to ;.,,i;.-;.ii.nlj (In. minimi rcnort of ...w ,, .- Commissioner Tallman "f the general latid office will show. There are still howover, open now, or will bo, SO.V lYirytOI acre-, "unappropriated and unreserved, or which 172,037,1)11! acres arc surveyed and the rest uu Hiirveved." All this is iu the twenty-five pub lic land states and in addition to this ononnouH area thero aie approxi mately :IOO,0()0,000 acres in Alaska which will he available to Amentum ciliens. Nevada is shown lo have the most public hind, iVvIl"."'"! acres, of which ahno-t .'lO.Oim.OOO acres arc already sun eyed, and Missouri, with only 6ll2:i acies, reports the least. .Michigan has 7(!,(i:ill acres subject to tnlo't Knurls "."V-M-l acres, North Dakota I0.'l,fi07 acres mid South Da kota 'J,8H0,28'J acies surveved and M,78l unsurveved: Nebraska 10-',-.-)8; New Meicn 27,788,:i.')7, Okla homu l'-M77, Oicgou 1."), 112,178, I tab :U,.Ui:i,8,i7, Washinglon l.ltl, 005, Wvommg 'l.OOJO.TJO. ARROW Soft COLLARS Of White Pique or Repp, or plain Mull. 2 for 25c. ct frrr, ri' vtiody ro . ist. MVKriis Mcdford's I Leading Theatre Well Vcntilnled and T11UKSDA V To rent or buy Underwood 000.000 ACRES UNCLE SAMS EO HOMESTEADS Positive Proof Should Convince (he flrenlost Skeptic in Mtslford. Hccatifo it's the ovldcncc of a mod ford citizen. Testimony easily Investigated. Tho strongest endorsement of mer it. The best proof. Head It: .Mrs. William Chnrloy, 305 North Ornpo street, Medford, snys: "I hnd much pain In tho small of my back and sometimes I could hardly bend or straighten. At night tho troublo bothered me, top and often I couldn't sloop. I tried plasters and liniments but nothing helped mo. When al most discouraged, I heard ot Doan's Kidney Pills. In loss than two weeks after I began taking them, 1 felt bettor. Four boxes of Donnfl Kidney Pills mndo mo woll." (Stntcmont given Sept. II, 1907.) OVER FIV13 YE AHS I,ATEtl Mm. Chnrloy said, "I have had no kidney troublo slnco Doan's Kidney Pills freed me of It." Prlco 50c nt nil dealers. Don't simply nsk for n kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that Mrs. Charlev had. Fostor-Mllburu Co., Props., Iluffnlo, N. Y. Adv. STAR 1! TODAY Hypo crites i. Matinee 2 and 3:30 p.m. Night 7, 8:30 and 10 p.m. PRICES 15c and 25c EGGS 30c A year ago Eggs wero helling for 20c per dozen. Today thoy aro sell Ing nt 30c. What will bo tho prlco threo months honco. With wheat sell lug ut 80c por husliol mid other foods selling much loss than a year ngo. Why not have soino Injlng pullets for tho winter. Wo hnvo them for sale, Medford Poultry & Egg Co. Phono rH;i KT. TTZ belmont School (For Boys) 21 miles touth of Sin Francisco .. VV Ihlnk that w cIt to our bjt wlwt twmctitrul irrnu nh Our rrdul- ntir. onnwmmrajuion liutltutlooi tUtldrohon rardnral nj oo riuuludnn (r li; II at ouml.lairue) to UrTrvl. Tb Uuuckuxiu Iiuiuuu( IrrbnoloL'T. tni Yl. wIium d umiaa rrtulrnenti re mulKirrt. Bnd tor Uiutifulljr tlluilrl.a nuiafup, which ifi Dot onlr virr irooj l.li- o the .plrlt anif par ! or th Khaal but tiflu rqulpmrnt and 1(1 aitrartirtarhcmlhorD. Na(hlnir hortr,eo Quit, taka Lha 11.. nl a i.ii ... .l.a uhAnl. VT.HUD,llaJMtiUr,l)oi K ,Jklniout,Cal VMaMBHlaaa .!t!:l t;& wWi 41a. ,.lHBrlKaE3 "N'eart to -WS'W ! Vm: ta Iten thin t'I ! S3..fJ'W- , .. n --- HOTBI, MAM Pavtcll St. at O'Forrell J SAN f RiVNGISQO Hcadquartert for Califor- riant while vui ling the Expo- j Our commodious lnhlw. I hre rtvire, acd honphkc r'Uata tvTilIat'pa, to jou. No Raise In Rates SI, 50 Per Day Up 1 Rffi Marascmnt C '-WW, K.ellcv " V-ct vi' a' th-Mqnx ' ifelffi&ss franci