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PAGE SIX arEDFORD MATT; TUnU'NTC, MEDFOttD, OftEGON, ETttJlAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915. -."i 5ai t " V h ! r it & i; FEDEM L GRAND Y MEETS ID D , OCT. 5 RUSSIANS BEGIN OF FENSVE ALONG T1iioii!i the efforts of United Stales District Ailumuy C. L. Kentno thcTfiHt federnl grnnd jury to mwt in Metfford, October fi, nt tho regu lnr seHsion of the federal distriet court. H is expected the tcniis of court will liiKt nil month. Court will lie hold in the Mn'nll linll of the. Nut ntoritun building. Heveral cases are on the docket for trial. The lint of grand jurors is as fol lows : Omntl Jury IJ.st Fred Ahlhrrg, miner, Waldo; J. II, llnriicN, fanner, Klniunth Falls j lien ton Honors, Ashlnnd; It, J. JJrevnrd, Bedford ; Kinil Hritt, Jneksonvillo; 0. I). Itrown, Hrownsbornj W. K. Iltir liss, fanner, Merrill; W. F. Hyrtio, farmer, Grants I'ass; Thus. IF. Cloud, confectioner, Lakcview; C. Y. Conk lin, Med ford; Dan Colwell, fanner, Merrill; flenrge Costcn, former, Mer rill; M. I). I,. Crooks, fanner, Drvden; J. C. Oodlovo, Medford; A. J. Klock er, printer, (Irnnts Pass; II. If. Lamp man, Aslicstoi;: J. N. Larimore, far mer, Williitins: W. S. Maxwell, mar shal, Clnints Fans; C. fl Merrill, far mer, Merrill; M. MotHcheiihnclicr, merchaiit, Klamnth Falls; William PJ'riiug, farmer, Lakcview; C. (I, I'lant, painter, (Irnnts Pass; It. It, Funis Talent; It. K. Itobinson, Tal cut; It. J. Sheets, merchant, Klamath Falls; I, Karl Kiwill, stockman, Silver Luke; Charles Strung, Mcilford; Frank Thompson, tanner, ICerby; C. F. Young, Meilfoid, 1,11 of Trial Jurors The list of tilul jurors is as fol lows; K. B. Ash, Trail; Klmor U. Unldn pcr, clerk, flrants Pass; J. H. Hor ough, faimer, (Jrants Push; W, C. lluick, farmer. Airow; Samuel S. Hunch, fanner, ICerbv; F. 0. Hunting, ftoekmlcer, Lnkeviev; W. K. Carl, iii.nnoi, Williams; J. M. f'hilds, re tired, Grants Piihs; JM Daily, far mer, Kerby; Win. Denoff, Jackson ville; M, P. F.vnus, merchant, Khun nth Falls; James Foxall, Talent; W. 0. Garrettc, Sterling; Jus. II. dowdy, inuehoV, Siler Lake; W, S. Ham jnoiid, Mudford; 0. P. I limey, lum berman, Grants Pass; Ahrnni Ilervey, fanner, Kciby; ,1. N. Iloekersmith, Medford ; S, IC. Isliiuu, retired, Giants Pass; Kd Jordan, fanner, Wolf Creek ; W. K. Mellride, Inbiitvr, Grants Pnss; J. P. Martin, laborer, Grants I'ass; W. A. Massle, fanner, Mciliu; John Meyer, laborer, Klamath Falls; Frank Jt. Neil, Deihy; David I. Flupps, Medford; Charles Pitcher, Moekman, Silver Lake; Walter Han dle, eleetiieian, Giants Pnss; Dave Shook, fanner, Dairy; I,. P. Snnpp, merchant, Grants I'ass; Martin I). Spencer, farmer, Kutio; Anton Kpiiuis, fanner, Solum; W. Trunx, Gold llill.W. P. Vernon, stoekmiser, Lake Mew j J. K. Vilas, Medfnrd; F. A Wade, met chant, Grants Pass, F K Warner, Medford; H. M. Webb, far mrr, Grants J'iim.; Fred W. Weeks, merchant, Mdl'od, II. S. Woodcock, lumbermiin, Kerhv. CLUBS DSSUSSED BY FEDERATION Tho mornliiK hodbIoii of tho South ern Oregon Women's Club convention van railed to order by tho nctlng imm inent, Mrs. 0. II. Ollmoro, of Itoguo Itlver. After tho loports of tho com mittees and n short buslnusH hcbhIoii, Mrs. K. L (lore Rave nn ailJresa on -ClubB, Their Objoctu, Needs, mid Opportunities. Aro Thoy Living Up to ThomT If Not, Why Not?" Sho wild tho object of tho women move ment wn tho uplift of humanity. Wnny mothoni love their own children and euro nothing for tho children of others,' and woman's full duty is not douo till alt children have equnl opportunity. Tho greatest difficulty is In overcoming tho Inorlla of women,. Slip urged tho district fed eration to Join tho stuto federation, mid (ho ntuto federation to Join tho tintlnnnl fptlnrntlnn. nnil rnfnrri.il In tho Ulki' fraternal rotations ou nu cx fimplo to women. Sho advised moro jilaygrounds, and suporvlbod play, An animated discussion followed, In which club rooms for laboring men was spoxen or; aiso neignnor liood clubs for women who aro not reached by tho average club Tho Art Section then took tho floor, Mrs. Arthur Conklln of Grants Pass, chairman. Mrs. Conklln's upor was full of Interest, and was eNthuslastlcally received by tho au dlettco. A dlsptisslon of Arts und Crafts Works in tho homo, and suita ble and characteristic architecture of gewtkr Oregon followed, RIwUoh of officers will ho held N T 1'KTHOGHAD, Sept. 21. -The fol lowing official Htiitwnetit was issued tonight ut the Humdnii war effice: "A Gennnn aeroplane tficlled Shlok (west of Itigu). When '.helled by tlu ItiiHsinus the mnehinu hurriedly de scended beyond the Geimiin tienches. "Fighting nt Stoiingii, on the Kknu river, resulted in the flight of tho Gcnnans, who abandoned a number of hand grenade, cartridges and uteimils. Stubborn fighting com menced at Atknla, in the Noitguli reg ion, tho village lioiiliiiuallv changing hands. In th" region of Dviusk there has been no change. During a bay onet fight west of Swollen lake ouo officer, 100 men and one machine pin were captured. In tho Smielin region in tlin course of deperato luind-lo-haud fighting, two machine guns mid over 'J00 men were captured. Ono height changed hands repeatedly. A'lolent Ilngagciiiciits "In the region of Sniorgon, on (Ih front southeast of Vilua, und also in the region of Gania, east of Lida, cngugemeuts occuired, some of which were of extreme violence. "Hetween the tight hank of the Mol chad and tho left affluent of tho Nie men and tho fords of its upper courw..1 us well us in tho region of the Oginski cnnnl, there were several serious bay onet eiieountcrs, which iiicreiiMid in intensity. 'I he Itiissinns continue to show the highest iiiiilities of gallauti. nud resistance, thereby provoking in even greater degree thiin the enemy' olislliinoy. "Northwest of Dublin, in spite of the enemy's effoit to check the litis "inn offoiihivo by couuter-altaeks, the Itusslans oociipied Woiniliy, on the left bniik of the lkwa, capturing twen- ly-cight officers, 1 1(10 men und throo mnchiuo guns. Ihieniy Itepulsetl "In the region of Dvorets, south west of Kremeitotz, dining the occu pation of one height, two officer nud J00 men fell into our hands. "n the region north of Scale Szoela (Gulicia), the enemy was lepulsed Iroin Wnrwolintho and Ghinl.owtee. The cnviilrv pursued tho defeated eu emy, the Austria us lining partlv lulled and partly taken piiMiucrx. Contin uing their gallant wmk, tho cuwiln puhed on to Hronssy, southwo-l oi' Tliiste, and in tho eour-o of siihte quenl fighting more pninei- were taken, together amHi a ipmutitv of weapons." RECOGNITION OF mm MEANS A DICAO The Cracker We're Proud To Sell! You never tasted crackers as good ns Snowflake Sodas In fnct the entire Swnfi tllcn line of enkes and crackers Is in every way delicious mul most pleas ing. Try tho new family package of SNOWFLAKE SOOAS pnckcil In n convenient nmt E2f useful sanitary tin box. JJK AT ALL DEALERS linked licro In the Northwest by the PACIFIC COAST IJISCUIT COMPApA' 1'UHTLANU, OHF.GON (visitors welcome) WASHINGTON. Iioro Villa Sept. JI.-Tho (igune.v Iioro loility muile pun- lie tho following still eiifinVt issued at Juarez after a oonfeieneo between Villa and hit military chiefs', relative to the possible recognition ut Cur nuir.it b the P.iii-Amuiiunu confer cnee: "Wo do not In lie, e President Wil son can be piirstiaded to take this step, us snub would signify recogni tion of a military dictatorship or des potism, without eiiiuls or other of those public institutions de facto governments nre lcqtiiicd to have un der American precedents, to justify recognition, (.'itrrnnxn has never pro claimed any governmenl, assuming all powers thereof himself, while Villa, on the other hand, demands and is fighting for the restoration of con stitutional government." Villa advices say an objective movement against f'arraiiza is immi nent in Vera Viva aud adjoining stntos. Dispatches from Villa sources along the holder alo reported that Geiienil Jon Santos, with 8(111 men, hud revolted iigulust Cariuiu.a uoiii' Monterey. A raid on ('nuniifii, Sotiorn, bv ban dits who drove out the civil authori ties, was reported in a state depart ment dispatch, which added, lion ever, that ('iirraii7.ii troops had rcoecupieil the town vesteidav. RUSSIA OUT OF NEGOTIATIONS 0 L BUREAU PROVIDE I HALF BILLION LOAN NliW YORK, Sept. 2J.-llnsiii lo- , ilny appealed to bo out of negotiations of the Anglo-ricnch loan commission, as n participant. If it should appear necessary that she, too, establish, a credit here, it seemed likely that in dependent arrangements would have to bo mude. Final decision on this point, however, "was said to be de ferred until such time asfdetinite word should leach New York from Pierrc L. Ilaik, at present believed to be in Loudon cont'd ring with Reginald Mc Keiiua, chancellor of the ochcijticr. Originally it was suggested that Rus sia ho included in the plans lor es tablishing the American credit. The reported positive stand of Ameiienn financiers to lend no more than 151)0,000,000 was said to hae been n leading factor in the virtual decision not to "include Russia as a participant. It is the reported plan of the com mission, when nn agreement is reach ed, to conduct negotiations with a few big banking houses in this city as representatives of Ihc American bankers in general. UNEMPLOYED NERO YOUTH OF E QfKKXSTOWN, Sept. ''!. A lioilv that came ashore ut Clouakiltv, on the south shore of Ireland) has been identified as that of Mrs. Jocphino nritgiiieie of New York an.l San Fruucisco, one of file victims of Ihu A nihil disaster. OF 14 HANGED JACKSON, Ga., Sept. 24.- Joe Persons, a negro boy, not moic than M years old, was hanged hero today for assaulting an 8-year-old white gill. To the half-hundred persons around the scaffold tho hoy admitted he committed the erimo und announc ed ho was ready to die. Although ho weighed only 7o pounds, his neck was broken by the fall. Officers did not httnch weights to Persons, as hud been suggested to them ns possibly necessary to sue cessfully execute him. John If. Harbour, inspector in charge of t'nitcd Stntes immigration iservico woik in Oregon, spent Friday in Medford in the interests of tho freo employment bureau organized by Ihe departments ofdabor, commerce and postoffice. Speaking of the bit reaii. he said: ''Whole the stale conducts employ ment bureaus, we work in conjunc tion, turning over names of appli cant hut, where no state bureau ex ists, as in Oregon, we nim to find oc cupation for the yorkless. Applica tions are listed with the postmasters in the various cities, who forward them to us, and wo endeavor (o seouro employment. We nre confining our effoits at the start to tho country it ml enden voting to supply farmers and fruitgrowers with reliable work men. We have furnished labor for tho Imp yards, bay fields and orch ards as well as the farmer. "In Hood River this season wo sup plied the pickers and packers needed above the 'local help available, and were there any demand, could do llio samo hero, working in conjunction with the exchanges. Wo have secur ed pcrmnncnt places for thousands oi fann laborers and believe that wo will eventually fill n needed field. We have many Kiinipenn farm immi grnutsjistcd and find them reliable mid competent aids for the former. "There is no charge coiineoted with tho serviiy rendered and either em ployer or workmen can nvuil them selves of our services." HSEnOW" F PARIS, Sept. 21.- The nnny com mittee of the chamber of deputies lias decided to recommend that the pay of French soldiers be increased from 1 cent to ! cents n day. Tho ehango would menu mi increased cxjc!idituru of about $2:5.000.000 n year. Boils and Pimples Dangerous S. S. S. Your Remedy Standard For Fifty Year Modem science hns proven thnt bolls and carbuncles, pimples and m tchtly skin blotch, are the danger signals of diseased blood. Scalj- skin bad blood It's tho Infected blood Hint's dnngerous. Don't wait for tho b2n8 If you have pimples and blotches, take Instant action. Pimples tell you that your blood is fl led with Impurities. You must wash out your blood, sYrongYhen and I stimulate It to healthy action with Nature's own blood tonic, S. S. S. It Is the standard blood purifier of the world. Don t uac any drugs, don't use ointments and salvos. S. S. S. reaches tho blood, drive, out the Impurities. It makes healthy persplratlontho poison la "teraUy Ilolls. blotches, Eczema and the acroruia in- - . ; .. i a. ,.i sweated out inrouEn lue hkhi. aium, uwuinni ......... ..-- - SrcaUons disappear. It does what salves and lotions can never do It goes ?o t c Tver "riot of the trouble by reaching the blood. Your skin becomes ..'.. ..'.. i it, ir.nr nf Mm return of nerfect henltli. S. S. S. Is purely fegetabte. You can get it at any druggist's, but you must take S.S.S. Let us tell you about blood diseases. Write for book of facts. "What the Mirror Tells." If yours Is a long standing case, write for expert dvics to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga. Panama-Pacific Exposition Is the Most Wonderful The Most Beautiful The Most Important in History B It Is artistic, it Is symotrlcal, complete. It Is world wide, It Only thrco months moro gent person can afford t this exposition. will It be oponcd. No Intolll mlfls the opportunity of visiting Low Round Trip Fares to San Francisco on sale dally from all points If you contcmplato a trip East you can travel through California in ono direction at small additional expenso. 10 Days nt Kan Francisco and Id Days at los Angeles mid 10 days nt El Paso tho East reading over tho aro allowed on all tickets to SOUTHERN PACIFIC Lot our nearest Agent outllno a trip tor you. Our roldcrs "Wayside Notes" and "California Expositions" will bo of Interest Thoy aro freo. John M. Scott, General l'ascnger Agent, Portland, Oregon. gfl jp MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED J'EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID J fT a ' t ? U aims TTheWbrnan's Store REMOVAL I lisvo moved my T ? ? V ? V ? ? t t ? ? Y t f V f ? ? ? ? ? ? V ? V y ? f ? ? y y y y y y y y y f A Jii'st Prints, a Yard, 5c Good Cotton 13ntta, roll, 10c TJost Colored Oilcloth, Yd. 18c Clark's O N T Sj)ool Cotton, 7 for 25c Best Cotton Challies, yd., 5c aiMSi TheWoman's Store Saturday Is the Big Bargain Day 0h Outing Flannel Gowns Women's full size downs, worth 8.")e, sale prieo, each Outing 69c Children's Gowns, AQr all sizes, special, ea. TcO-' Women's Outing Flannel Pa jamas, Yen- (J J j .special, each tj) xJj) NEW FALL SUITS AND COATS 10 New CORDUROY SUITS In blue, navy and brown, a splendid $12.")0 (gjj QQ coat, special PO J O 2.1 New Cloth Coats, all sizes, splendid $12.00 $7 QQ values, sale pric Jp,7u New Full Length Plush Coats, $2."),00 values . .. 25 BRAND NEW SUITS if usl received, made of splen did materials, many styles to choose from, some trimmed with lur. ifri.UJtJ values, on saleRaturdav at $17.48 Heautit'iil new stylish Suits, in brown, navy CJ") C and green, .special jLO $18.48 BLbssssHI it Underwear Sale Women's rnion Suits, all sizes, fine quality, spe cial, suit 48c Women's Fleeced Vests aud Pants, all sizes, very special, ea 29c Women's Union Suits, a Ycry good 1.2." irrade. special, each 98c Children's Vests and Pants, fine, fleeced lined, special each 29c Infants' Vests, all sizes, Ycry Qp special, each. Lt Jj Women's Wool Cuion Suits, all sizes, $2.2.") values, sale $1.69 price, each . , 'fiSrARSsWrssssssw'' f t v j7 ham Shoe Repairing! X ohop uoroBH the fitrvut from my old loca tion on South Central and would he planned to boo all old euiitomvra aud thoso uoodlng l'o repairing. .Notice tho lllg lied Hiwjt. M. S. BIDEN v t y y y y y y Two Waist Specials 25 new Fancy White Waists, long sleeves, made of splendid ma- terials, worth a great deal more, on sale Saturday, each . .. 23 new Crepe de Chine Waists, all silk in white, flesh, black and navy, worth $!, our price (J IQ Saturday W&Vy $1.00 Designor Magazine for One Year Pattern Dept. Last Day of Demonstration of "Naiad" Dress Shields, tho shield that washes in hot water. Every pair guaranteed. Hanitnrv Aurons. at, each 50c Uolero Shields, special, ea 50 Naiad Braisseres, special, on....$1.00 Naiad Sew-in Shields 20 up The Greatest GLOVE SALE Now is tho time to get your wintor supply. Women's Washable Chamois O loves, special, pair, Q Q Women's llMutton White and Ulack Kid Gloves, flD'l A Q values, special, pair. !)3t:0 Women's Two-Clasp Cape vi Hives, worm i.u, 1 ? y y y y y y f y T T y y y y y y y y y y ? y y y y y T y T y y y y y y t i now, Harrison's "Leatherette" (Moves 50c all colors, special, Satin day, pair Harrison's "Ixeindeer" (Moves, washes in cold water (J 1 A A very special, pair . . P X U U MUp & i ymii fl i m . . t I tK . M "-- ., x rs AmW V M i I r MWM A A A A &Jn&Vm&ASm8 Ta a ata V ,i;- it -. - TTTTTTTTTTTTTT t t t ! &'a