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I' t 'JLT " " """U"- IK'WII "TT"P1P1 u ' ")-ViaHHaHBBBB -'- . 1.TYr"rjrTr""H imy9 KTOE FOUK SEEDFORD JT2CHJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORFION. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER G. 1015 "T"V U hi il a IK EL v r. IIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE " AN INDnPENDENT NEWSPAPBll FUUL.I8HKU EVEItr AKTEHNOON EXCEIT SUNDAY IIY THE MEUKOHD I'ltlNTINQ CO. Offlcn Mnll Tribune Bulldlne, 2C-27-18 North Kir street; telephone 76. The Democratic Times, Th Mertford Hail, The Mcdford Tribune, The Houtb cm Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. RUBBORTPTXOV J-ATX1 One year, by mnll Una month, by mall .15.00 ,tu Per month, delivered by carrier Id Mcdrord. Phoenix, Jackaonrtlle nnd nantrnl Point .60 Saturday only, by mall, jjer year -.00 Weekly, per year,,, 1.60 Official Paper of the City of Mcdford. Official Paper of Jackson County. Entered aa ecccmd-clnsa matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1878. Sworn Circulation for 1014. 2C88. rull leased wire Associated Press dis patches. B$&ic Subscriber- railing to recelre papers promptly, phone Clrcu- latlon Manager at 2 COR. 4 t HONG KONG KOLUM No ubo to havco mloncy without lienlth no uso havco health without mlonoy nlclthor ono rilooil without otuor, TIwo ordors wlost blook ngcnls nctoo nllatlmo ono to got out nnd ono to ntny out. mm JOHN P. TYCIC Watchmaker Tama, Iowa, A Now Ono (From Weaton llllnolnn.) Mra. Ilohort Snllshury entortnlncd at n bntlyoom jliowcr In honor of Miss Edna Dcano on Wednesday af ternoon, An Honest Man 1 am nn HONEST HAN. I am SILENT. 1 MIND MY OWN I1U8INESS. I AM ALWAYS AIIOVH 1IOAUD. I am a CHESSMAN. HlKht Art What liavo artists loved to draw most, throughout tho ages? That's Itl Rome moan oort of guy Is hound to shout "their wikoh." Certainly, If '.Could you bo BatlsMod with lovo In a cottngo?" ho asked. "Huroly." eald Bho. "If It woro at Pulin Denolt lu tho winter, nt Pas adena In tho onrliiK, at Newport in tho summer, and at Lenox In tho au tumn." Ciiriofilty Profossor Yos, madam, I havo spent SO years studying tho spots on tho faco of tho nun, She Goodnofisl nnd then thoy Bay womon nro oiirloiiHl -Puck, Now Can Ho? llrldo And now, Cliolly, that wo nro marrlud you must toll mo every thing. lionohond Hubby I say, my doah, I cawn't do that y' know I doan't know ovorythlng. Stella's ll.nrpilu Counter Many a girl ball fan gooa to tho Ramos only no nho can hoop hor ojo pn tho "d.lumond." When n guw hiiBd eomo girls tboy luiiiiudlutoly got up In arms about It. Curious Xiiws of tho Week Tho wlfo of n Now York harbor has presented hor husband with thalr nlnoteonth baby, A Now York man, nrrosted In Stamford, Conn., waived extradition .provided tho dotoctlvos took him to ,a party. Ho tangoed all evening then went off to Jail, ", Tollco station eat In New York ro iplaced liar drowned kittons by etonl- jlng 15 othors from nolghborlng col- rJara, ' JTarrilV Ills JhuU Officor (sovorely is this rifle sup posed to havo been oloanad? Keeewt Kocrult Woll, sir yos. Hut yn know what thoso oervant tials are! -Punch. FRENCH SEE IN HESPERIAN NW IE CRISIS PARIS, Sept. 0, 12:.rj5 a. m. Great prominenco is given by tho morning papers to tho torpedoing of the Hos perinn. AH declare themselves nt ft loss to find n, theory to ncoount for such ft proceeding by n Gorman sub marine nix days nfler Ambassador Von Bornstorff'B solemn assurnncoH to the United Stntos. "It remains to bo seen," snys tho Petit Pnrisicn, "kpv American opin ion will tnko the event. In nil like lihood tho torpedoing of the Hesper ian will bring hack tho stnto of ten sion which Ambassador Von Herns torff flattered himself had been dis pelled, for Amcriunns will rcalizo tlint illusory promises of tho imperial nra bnssador furnish not tho slightest ad ditional guarantee to those of them who nro culled upon to cross tho At lantic." KAISER VIOLATES PROMISE ( Continued trom pa go ono) uiven to tho liner. Persons so far seen by Mr. Frost elnto that no warning was given. Tho list of identified survivors etill leaven a considerable number of per sons unnccountcd for. The Allan line is confident tho final checking tip will show no loss of life except for tho death of ono or two persons after reaching Quccnstown. LONDON, Sept. 0. The American consul nt Quoonntown, Wesley Frost, telegraphed today to tho American embassy that tho admiralty authori ties hnd not been infonncd officially that tho Hesperian had been torpe doed without warning, but that they believed this was tho cause. None of tho officers of the Hesperian, except nn nssistnnt purser, hns yet arrived at Queonstown. This man nnd vari ous passengers interviewed by Mr. Frost agreed on tho statement that warning was given. Mr. Frost's message nlso said thnt forly-fivo unorganized Canadian troops wero on board, most of them invalided, nnd that tho Hesperian hnd it 4.7-inch gurrmounted nstorn. Tho consul has been unnblo to lcani of moro than two Americans wo were on tho Hesperian, but memborx of tho crow, mid both reported to havo been saved. From stories told by survivors tho detailed account of tho disnstor grad ually is being unfolded. Most of the passengers sny thoro is no doubt the ftttaok wob made by ft German sub marine, nnd Koino of them sny they board tho lookout shout, "Submarine on starboard qunitor." Tims i'nr no statement hns been mndo by nny sur vivor who tmw n submurino or n tor pedo. All ngrco tho Hesperian was struok on the starboard sidn between the foremast and tho bridge. Lifeboats wero launelied in tho datkucss, but without panio. Tho fourth and fifth boats wore lowered uuovenly mid ovei turned, (ho occupants being thrown into tho wntor. Some of them woro injured. At tho London office of tho Allan lino it is stated that nil passengers reached Quccnstown safely. Some of tho rescued, however, sny they hoard orios for help from oroig in tho wntor. A woman in one of tho lifeboats stopped n small leak by removing n stocking mid stuffintr it into tho hole Throo Sister of Meroy woro among tho lust to dwit from tho Hesper ian. One of the passengers nsserts thnt si.ty persons wero crowded into a lifeboat liming n capacity of forty. $5 SHOOTS LADY LOS ANCSKLKS, Sopt. C Angered when a motor bus driver naked $5 to bring n party from Vonlco to Los Angelon, a man passongor opened fire with a revolvor today, shooting four bullets ono ot which wounded Mrs, Margaret Waters In tho knoe. The police began a search for him, whoso name was said to bo Kriiost ltood, Postal Clerks Convene SAN FHANC1SCO, Sept. tl. "Hot ter Miy and kIioi ter liouio" u tho nlo Itnu of the dcl.utes to tho National Federation of Postoftioo Clerks that wh to open lieiv todnj for a week' Ketiwiun. JoKn A. Perl UNDERTAKER La ay Assistant H B. llAltTIilTTT Plioues M. 47 Mid 47-Ja diubal-xtce Barrloa Oorosw F RALLYING r.- .,- H tjiwlk r tl i-----r hVB3Bvlfi W J '-Wr i'" - - - . . , J Joining Iho colors I At the left, n sqund of Iloumnninn youths lined up ready to enlist in expectation of war. At the right, tno ot Itoainnnian peasants who make remarkable soldiers. EEFORI 10 SAVE E BY CREW LIVERPOOL, Sept. fi, 30:37 a. m. Word lias been received here thnt tho Hesperian whilo mnking her wny back to Quccnstown sank nt 0:15 n. jn.- today.. Wireless reports said Captain Mnin nnd tho crew were tnken off snfely. The Hesperian remained nflont vir tually thirty-four hours nfter being stnick, and it was hoped sho could bo towed into Quccnstown. Captain Main nnd tho only members of tho crow hud remained aboard. Several steam ers wero standing by. Lata reports showed the Hesperian was down by tho bow to about thirty five feet, wlih water in tho two for wnrd compartments. Captain Main was then on the bridge, hopeful of be ing able to save his vossel. Major J. S. Harres, n Cnnndion of ficer, and Lieutenant Lewis of one of tho Ilritisli rescue, ships, nssisted the Hcspcrinns engineer in closing tho bulkhead doors. HUNTER KILLED (Continue from Page Ono). in so doing ho threw the gun from him, discharging when it struok, nnd fatally wounding him. His shoos were smooth, mid the tragedy is traced to this oauso. Tho evidence showed that it was impossible for him to havo been shot by any of tho hunters in the neighborhood. This is the first bunting tragedy of tho bcasnn. The coroner's jury was composed of F. M. Wilson, C. W. Crnlg, II. C. Ilurgpss, William Scott, F. O. Gott wiukle nnd 1). T. Lawtou. TORPEDOED HIP 1 DENTIST ANNOUNCEMENT DR. M. A. JONES OF PORTLAND WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OP HIS DENTAL OFFICE IN THE ATKINS BUILDING, COR NER MAIN AND CENTRAL, FORMERLY OCCU PIED BY DR. DEANE. DR. JONES HAS BEEN PRACTICING DENTIS TRY IN PORTLAND FOR THE PAST 18 YEARS, HAVING A LARGE ACQUAINTANCE ALL OVER THE STATE. THE DOCTOR IS WELL KNOWN AS A CAREFUL AND CONSCIENTIOUS GENTLEMAN IN HIS DEALINGS WITH THE PUBLIC. A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED. OFFICE HOURS 8 TO 6 I will take pleasure in advising you as to what is best in your particular case. Modern Painless Methods used in the filling and extraction of teeth. Twen-1 ty-two years' experience in practice of dentistry. SPECIAL FOR THIRTY DAYS Best 22k. Gold Crowns, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00, according to size. Best Rubber Sets of Teeth $10. Sntisfartion fullv eunrnnteetl in ovorv case. I TO FIGhT FOR R0UM ANIA IF ERI AT WASinNGTON, Sept. 0. There was no comment on tho Hesperian disaster from either tho White House or stale dcpuitmcut today, but high officials, it was understood, thought it inconceivable thnt n German com mander had nttaoked a jieaccful pas senger linor without wnrning in view of the recently oxpresxed attitude of the German imperial government. First reports from Consul Frost nt Queeiislown stated the Hespcrial car ried a '1.7-ineb rifle mounted aft. That is permissible for defensive purposes under international law. It was suggested, bowecr, Hint tho presence of the gun might figure un der soulo circumstances in the sub inarino commander's explanation to the Berlin admiralty. LOST HESPERIAN MO.VritBAL, Sept C Thoro was no gun nboard tho linor Hcsporinn, according to And-ow II. Allan of tho Allan lino In commenting on tho dis patches ot tho American consul In Queonstown, which indicated tho Htoamor had 4.7 Inch rifle mounted astorn. Twelve Million See Fair SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 0. The total attendance nt the Panama-Pacific exposition has passed the l'J, 000,000 mark, it was announced here cnily today. N LOSS BRINGS SILENCE WASHNGTON N ABOARD NECESSARY I cHf -sass33C3-sgaa-j--na YEGGS FAIL IN ATTEMPT TO ROB LUMBER VAULT Yeggs entered tho offlco ot tho Medford Lumber company Sunday night and attomptcd to blow open tho nnfo. They drilled holes in tho door, and poured In the nitroglycerine but tho oxploslvo was so weak that when discharged It only cracked tho door, provontlng any entrance Noth ing was In tho safo but papers. Tho attempted robbery was reported to the police this morning. llurglars Sunday entered the rcsl denco of L. 8. Schnobly and stole a gold watch and chain, two rings, two stick pins, nnd other trinkets. They forced a back door to secureTontrnnco. $36,684 IN GIFTS SPOKANH, Wash., Sept. fi.-The Columbia liver conferenco of the Mothodiht I'piscopal church received $nn,(18-l in benevolent collections, ac cording to a group to Iho conference in session bore. Bishop Cooke, in speaking of tbis, congratulated the conference, snjing that the financial depression wns but little felt in this section of the country. Most of the morning session was given to tho rending of loports. The assignment of ministorb will ho an nounced tonight. Extend Yankee Control WASHINGTON, Sept. fl. -American control of llaitien customs has been extended to Jcrcmin. It is the seventh port to bo taken over. Only three now remain under llaitien con trol. 204 MAIN ST. .jj BERLIN CHARGES MISUSE OF RED CROSS EMBLEM BERLIN, Sept. 0, bv wireless to .Snjillo. The official statement issued nt Vienna on September f, as received hero, contains the follewing: "A Red Crow flng 1ms been flown over tho monastery at Lukzanow, which is in tho midst of tho Hussion front. Since it is improhnblo tlmt the Russirns would establish n hospital in the midst of their fighting lino, nnd since tho Aust ruins made it absolute ly certain that tho monastery had been strongly fortified, it is to bo ox pected thnt the Russians will soon make n report about thoir own mis use of international emigre, slating that the Red Cross wn filed upon, i The version of the Austrian offic ial statement of yesterday which was received by way of London did not contain the foregoing pitngc. Ap parently it was eliminated by the British censors. - INXERUItllAX AUTO OAIt CO. Tlmo Table Leavo Medford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at S a. in., l:l.ri. :i:nn and r.:ir. and 10:15 p. m. (Saturday at 11:15 p. in.) Sunday leavo at 8:00 and 11:00 a. m 1:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leavo Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 n. in., 12:50, 2:30. 4:30 and 7:00 p, m. and Sunday at 10:00 n. m.. 12 noon. 4:00, C and 10:30 p. m. fJHIGHESTER S PILLS W .-j-v 1 Mi: iTlAHONK llll.M. X Krnr.t.t. Askf-M'IIM in.N.Trn ' I'l.UIUMI llllM I'll.l.M, (,, V3 n kinmnll UnLGlfnt Alotvi Ktlm It SOLD BY DRUGGISTS nCRYMERE 1 V' . , - ..- l.nui-41 a, ytiur I'riiK it lor bl.tlir.rrIMiinianJTlranjV I'MU lit Htd in I (JaM mflilllAV I '.in, icur I iih l.luo llil ion. V TbLa ha tilti. Ilnv .r v Ac w STAR E-startUbatre IrtWIM-SHWWtfln!-ll9 - : wi- . -. . -. f I M M f t f ' iJ-J. 3?j h ri'fr-x. V it ' z fj j .- "'"ft m ' r-xii ANNOUNCEMENT Tho naw mnnnfft-r of the Stnv Theater has snout ten years in the picture business, taking moving pie tures and operating theaters, understands tho&busi-. ness thoroughly and will not only maintain tho high standing of the theater, but will endeavor to improve it. New picture machines will suon be installed and other improvements made. AVo will continue tho famous PARAMOUNT, PATHE AND MUTUAL PICTURES giving the people the best that can bo obtained. "Within the next ten days we will put on some thing new for IMedford theatergoers. Keep your eyes on tho Star for new Stunts. TODAY ONLY JOHN BARRYMORE IN "R U A MASON" If you like a good one, see this. THE PAGE Mcdford's Leading Theater Cool, Comfo.'tnble, Well Ventilated. MONDAY AND TUESDAY . i. t,n-i Qlnt Vnnhiin i yifngraiuwiruHuwitj j ,-i- MY LOST ONE Three Parts I'ealiiilug Doiolhy Kelly nnd William Dunn Vltagraph Anita Stewart and Earle Williams In tho Serial Beautiful THE GODDESS Chapter Nine- Two Parts Tho continued Btory In chapters written by the best authors, onnctod by tho cleverest people, produced by the brainiest director. Begin uow to enjoy this story. The Winning Wash A Kalem comedy that would inako a Sphinx laugh. 5-I0-I5 CENTS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 'Himhi llnrn In "THE DEVIL'S D.UUl'JHlt." No advertising films smoun nt thlu theatrv B- 4 . St tf elmont oi (For Boys) 21 mile outh of S&n Fr&nclico n think that w frU to oar twi-g what thoiifftitful itrrnU with. Our rrtlustifirnur, on r itimmrnilAtiun, ltiitltutiorui that udmlt vn rr(4fate anJ on r lamination (mi ifv ti ut ourraialokuri t-t llarvanl, Tlie 3tasnliurtt lnftutuf Itritituloirr nd Yalu liotal nn !Mnri''iulretntntarmoitivrrr HrnJur iKaul'tulir lllutrattl catalogue which irlv not in v a vcrr irool IJ of the iplrl t ami iur kim f r tin f hmil, but vt It txinlpmrnt am) lta aitra mapf hool hoina. Nnthlnir however van iiuitot'tkti tlic ladtuCavmlt Ui tlivKhoul .T HrJD.llraaMaitcriltox I.Iklmont.Cal t -jrauiia inrmmmmmaamimBmnmmt - T---- ! 1 i ) . , ft ' "f &-fc.l- M m i'Z-' c.sT' y i . THEATRE L--n n- h mcz ,. v-: . :. ! iSw ;, p- m m ri t , a m i " pwr m ' - r-' . I 9k