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    MEDFORD MATL, TRIBUNE, MPT'ORD, OKTCCiOy, TUESDAY, QCTOBKU 5, 1015
PAGE THREE
T
SLAUGHTER
YOUTH
RS
T
ARMENIANS LEO
BY KAISER AIDE
NEW YOIUC, Oct. C The. Turks
and Kurds nro waging a holy war
of extermination on tho Armenians,
according to sixteen members of tho
American hoard of foreign missions,
who arrived from Van, Turkoy, on
the Swedish steamer HclHg Olav to
day. Krncst Yarrow, one of the mis
sionaries told how the Armenian pop
ulation at Vnn, nutrfberlnR 1500, held
out agalnBt G000 Kurds and a Tur
kish company commanded by a Ger
man officer, from April 20 to May
17, when Husslans arrived and re
lieved the town.
"We had six American and two Tied
CroBs flags," said Mr. Yarrow, "and
v,e flew these over the mission, but
they were not respected by cither of
teh combatants. ThoTurklsh com
pany arrived three or four days be
fore tho Russian relief caino and tho
shrapnel from tho Turk guns tore
don all ourrlags.
"Wo sheltered large numbers of
Armenian women and children, but
as soon as tho Turks and Kurds had
been driven away from tho town, all
the Armenians turned out to loot tho
Turkish houses and duplicate tho
atrocities that had been picvtously
practiced upon tho Armenians. It
wan with groat difficulty that they
were restrained.
"Tho Turltn and Kurds have de
clared a holy war against tho Armen
ians and vowed to exterminate them."
Mr. Yarrow said many Armenians
wcro suffering from typhus and other
diseases, when ho left. Half of tho
missionaries wern taken ill (luting
tho nlcgo and six of them died.
ROCKEFELLER PARTY
VISITS
WYOMING
DILXVLR, Oct. 5. Mlnern employ
ed by tho Colorado Fuel and Iron
company nro voting nt tho rate of ten
to ono In favor of tho Rockefeller In
dustrial plan. 'With returns -from
eight camps reported tho Voto today
stood 1192 for tho plan and IOC
against It. All camps votod today,
and It wan expected that tho last
polls would bo taken Wednesday.
Tho Rockefeller party planued to
ntart lato today for Sunrise, Vyo
to Inspect an Iron mine. Mr. Rock
efeller will depart for Now York Fri
day night.
DASH
OFF
RENCH
TO
DOCHES
AMERICA'S 1915 BEAUTY IN BENDING fcXERCISESIFRENCH AIRMEN
SHELL PERONNE,
HER LIN", Oct. o (by wtwlcss to
TueKerton). The war office, which
yesterday made public nn order is
sued by General Joffre in connection
wit lithe recent ntlitek of the allies in
Franco and Hclghim, .supplemented it
today with tlie J'ollowinir Mnicmcnt :
''On September 1-J, before the le
k'innini of the tfient attack on the
wcMeitt front, General Joffro issued
an army order, u copy of which has
been foupd. General Joffre nave iu
Htmelinns to tho officers to tell the
men Hint tho intention was to drivo
the Germans from Ficnch soil and
that this would" influence nations
hithctto neutral to enter the war with
tho entente iiowers.
"General Joffro then told about the
exceptionally favorable conditions for
tho atack. 'ferritin ialn woro to lie
used in the trenchcK, thus freeing the
younger men for the assault. The
landing of Hritish troops enabled thn
commander-in-chief to hold several
armies ready for the attack. The
number of machine guns had been
doubled and the heavy guns replaced
by new ones. The amount of am
munition on hand was unprecedented.
Tho moment was favorable for the
movement, General Joffre said, but
all of Kitchcner'H nrmios had been
lauded in France, whereas the Ger
mans had withdrawn troops for the
Russian front."'
CHARLTON TRIAL
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Famous ierxuiv cf iHiLB
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Jm ri)
ME-BELLUMUS
OF NEGROES VALID
li mourn m orr
LANdlNb IU OUt
AIOES OF VILLA
IRAN
DESTROYED
Xo woman, that Is, no woman who
cares- about her nppearanno. Is will
ing to grow fat around tho waist or
to let tho figure sag until tho abdo
men protrudes.
Yet for thoso Inclined to obesity
diet and much exorclso Is tho only
euro. Tho bending exercise, Illus
trated In tho accompanying picture,
Is the beat to keep one'H waist lino
trim and promote health, beauty and
grace.
Hero aie tho directiens:
Stand with tho foot together, arms
at sides; take a full brenth and hold
11 whllo tho body Is bent forward
from tho hips. Keep tho knees
straight and swing tho arms back as
the body bends 'over. Kxhale slowly
while returning to upright position.
This gives tho musctos qf tho nbdo.
men "work" to do, and thus burns
up tho fatty tissue that otherwise
would accumulato there.
CAMERA MAN HELD
AS A GERMAN SPY
CHICAGO, Oct. fi. Irving 0.
Reese, ii newspaper photographer of
Chicago, who went to Kurnio to get
war pictures, is a prisoner in London,
charged with heing n (ionium spy, no
cording to word received hero today.
Federal authorities in Chicago and
Wushinglon are conducting mi inquiry
into the case, it wns paid. A man said
to have been the "(loulilc'' of Reese
lunded in Hymouth, F.nglnnd, in Juno,
exhibited Ins pnsxpotU and disap
peared. Soon afterwards tho Chi
cago photographer landed in Kngland
and when the duplication in passpoits
was discovered ho wat arrested.
KILLING FROST HITS
NEBRASKA
CORN
LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. S Central
and Southern Nebraska was struck
by a killing frost last night. Some
damage to corn in these portions of
tho state, is reported, chief l where
the crop Is not jetmatured.
WORKED TOLD
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 5. Detail.,
of (he " wrecking crow" on oluotiuu
day were demribwl by Willimn W.
Petttt nt the trial toddy of .Mayor
Joseph 11 Hall, charged with election
couMMrticv. 1'ettit wid he htm made
chief of the "wnwkiu (tow" bv Wil
lium I'lauor, a cit cw4uo, and eo-
defendant, l'cttit told of bitiHg up
u negro and driving two other col
ored moo from the i Mills, letter he
oaid he yid In- fur einpiinion vot
ed iu ottdt u po-il)k.
MURDER
COMO, Italy, Oct. 5, via Paris,
1:30 p. in. Almost the entire morn
ing of the first day of the trial of
Porter Charlton, tho young American,
on thn ohargo of wifo minder, was
taken up with tho formalities of pro
cedure. Charlton, who is a son of
Ex-Judge Paul Charlton of the Potto
lliciui com Is, is being tried for tho
murder at Lake Como, Italy, of his
wife.
Tho prisoner was brought into
court bv a guard of carbineers and
was placed in an iron barred dock,
lie looked worn, but youthful.
Ilaron Sciacca presided at tho trial
and the case for the piosccntiou wns
directed hy Crown Piosccutor Mel-line.
VICE PRESIDENT ON
TO
T
PHOENX
PHOENIX, Am., Oct. fi. Vice
President Thomas R. Marshall, ac
companied by his wife, arrived here
nurly today Tlicy plan to remain
for n visit of pcvcral weeks with Mrs.
Marshall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Kimscv of Seottsdnle, nine miles
from this city.
"Everybody is interested in keep
ing peace with lienor and that is what
we 1 1 ust the president will do," said
Mr. Marshall when asked about tin'
war in Euiope and Mexico. "Wo iw
nNo intciohtcd in some reasonable
preparation for defense," lie added.
Texas Miners Compromise
EL PASO, Tex., Oct. fi. A nonfcr
nice was to be held hcie today be
tween owners of mining propoilici- in
Gicenlee county, Aiinnii, and John
( hrmtv, icpic-cntativc of the Flondi
lesislatuie of the nffectcd district,
with a view to adjusting the metal
Illinois' hike.
FROST GENERAL IN
MIDDLE WEST BELT
KANSAS CITY, Oct. C Tho first
general frost of the season prevailed
last night over western Illinois, Iown,
Nebraska, Northern and WcBtorn Mis
souri, Kansas, Oklahoma and tho Tex
as "Panhandle," according to reports
received today by the local weather
bureau. In tho affected district of
approximately 1!0 degrees In toinpor
aturo slnco Sunday also was noted.
The bureau' described tho frost In
Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri "as
heavy toikllllng." In other areas It
ranged from light to heavy,
.PARIS. Oct fi. French artillery
mused a vlolont explosion to n Gor
man railroad1' train at n point to tho
north of Verdun.
French aviators have thrown down
jsjiuo fifty shells on a railroad station
near Peronno.
1 Tho text of tho communication fol fel fol
eows: "In Arfols yesterday there wns a
fairly violent bombardment, both
sides taking pnrt, along tho entire
front to tho north of Lit Scnrpo. There
was also fighting with bombs mid tor
pedoes In tho sectors of Qiionnoviores
and VIch-Sur-Alsno and on the pla
teau of Nouvron.
"In tho Champagne district thoro
has ben a continuance of tho artillery
exchanges, particularly In the region
of Lplno Do Vedcgrnnges, near tho
Navai In farm, and In tho vicinity of
Itutto Do Jounln."
AN
CARRANZA
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. Secretary
Lansing said today ho would prob
ably, confer with Kllsco Arrodondo,
General Carranza's agent here, and
that within tho next two days ho will
seo Lnrlquo C. Llorcnto, Washington
representative of General Villa.
As Mr. Arredondo Is tho authorized
representative of Carranza, Secretary
Lansing probably will not discuss the
situation with any other Carranza
supporters. Mr, Arrondondo has full
Instructions from General Carranza to
explain his vlowpolnt and purposes.
With respect to the Villa faction it
Is possible that Secretary Lansing will
give audience to several leoders who
are here, among them Manuel llonllla
mid Roquo Gonzales Garza, forma
president of tho so-called convention
government.
SSXS??IK
How To Make the
Qulckest.Simptest Cough
Remedy
Much fttUtt than the Hf.dy-
llndc Kind anil You Sure 2.
full' Uuaranfcedl
Tldi liomo-mndo cough syrup Is now
1 used in more homes than any other cotitfli
icmrdy. Its promptness, ease and cer-
talntv in conauerimr distressing cuualis.
chest and throat cold, Is iCrtlly remark
able. You can actually feel it take hold.
A dav's uu v.'lll UHiially overcome! tho
ordinary cough relieves even whooping
cough quickly. Splendid, too, for bron
chitis spasmodic croup, bronchial asthma
and winter coughs.
iict from any (linguist Z ounces of
Pitiex (CO centH worth), pour it in a pink
liottlc and llll the ImjUIo with plain grume
lated sugar syrup, 'llils gives vou atn
cost of only M cents a full pint of botttr
cough syrup than vou could buy for $-.i0.
'J'nkea but n few minutes to nrcimre. Full
1 directions with l'inex. 'J'antes good and
I never spoils.
I You will K pleasantly surprised hor
' quickly It loosens dry, bourse or tight
cough, and heals thu Inllamed mem-
lira lie n in a painiui cougli. it also stops
the formation of phlegm in tho throat
and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per
sistent loosu cough.
l'inex is a mo? t valuable concentrated
compound of urmiiiD Nnrwnv nlnn ex
tract, rich in gualncol, which Is so heal
TEST BIG GUNS
GUARD NG GOTHAM
NEW YOHK, Oct. .V A hoard of
ordnauco exports of the Tinted States
army waB engaged nt Sandy Hook to
day in ranking nn extensive scries of
big gun tests, using one of the lli
inch guns which guaid the approach
to Now York City. Their purpose
was to nsccrtnin the power uud ((Util
ity of explonivo charges rather than
(o test marksmanship. Tho 10(H)
pound projectiles used in the big guns
were sent ten miles nt son, while t ho
experts watched the effect of the
shots. Tho experiments aie exacted
to continue nil this week. It has been
suggested that by changing the eleva
tion of tho guns their effectiveness
may be increased.
LITTLH
ROCK,
The Arkansas supreme
Ark, Oct. fi
court today
declared tho unions of negro slaves
In the ante-bellum days legal mar
riages, even though no marrlago cer
emony was porformed The decision
was given In n cobo involving proper
ty which a negro had Inherited from
his slave grandfather Ills tltlo was
attacked on tho ground that his fath
er was an illcgltlmnto child Tho
court held that although tho grand
parents of the negro In tho present
enso never went through n marrlago
ceremony they wcro legally married,
according to the customs of their
tlmo
Irrigation Convention Topic
DENVER, Oct. 5. Crops and soils,
it ligation and foieslry, and rural or
ganization welc session subjects he
for the international farm congress
todm. Extensive rntjier.thnii inten
sive fanning was uh;pilfcud high nlti
Mid"s me not rioifs d?avlneks lo
successful farming, acooVdinJjuiS.
Pai sons, tiRronotrnV nf tho tfuiversity
of V omuie.
inir to tln tncmlirnnoH.
To nvoid disappointment, bo sure and
ok your druggist for "i!V& ounces l'inex,"
and don't accept am thing else.
iv guarameo oi uueouuo saiisiaciinn,
llll
It,
SPECULATION UNDER
LULL ON "STREET"
NEW YORK, Oct. C Speculative
soutlmont soenieil to hnvo undorgono
a radical change, Judging from tho
tono of today's early stock market.
There wnH selling of nn urgent char
acter, based, presumably, on tho nu
merous warning and cautionary state
ments uttered In high financial
places.
CHINESE
PRESIDENT
D
EDUCATION
WALL STREET OPENS
WIIH STOCK LOSS i
NEW YOAK, Oct. 5 Eor tho first
time in over n fortnight gains gavo
way to losses nt the outset of today's
trading. Tho heavy selling which Im
parted an Irregular tone to jester
day's late operations was resumed.
Amorlcan Car and Foundry was of
fered down to 81 on an Initial Hale
of 4000 shares, an overnight loss of
f. 1-1 points on a denial of some te-
cent 'war contract rumors.
PEKING, Oct 0. l'rcsldont Yuan
Shi Kal has donated $2000 for ex
tension of the oducatlonal program
of Peking university. Tho prosldont'fl
contribution was mndo to signify his
ppreclation of tho work of tho Meth
odist Episcopal board of missions at
this unlverslt).
New Minister to France
Nihil, Seibin, Mnudn.v, Oct. I, Ma
Paris, Oet. 5, 11:33 a. m. Dr. M. R.
Voxuilch, Serbian minister to Eunice,
has been appointed uiiuuter of iin
nnee in uece--ion to M. Panehou,
who 'Miie- on account of ill health.
Diiigouur Stefauovitch, scuietar.v
general of the toitdgn office, has been
appoint! d inini-ler to France.
SOMEONE MUST TAKE THESE TRIPLETS FROM THEIR DYING MOTHER. WILL YOU?
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VV otfff Oni' lluuilmt nollurf niwrit for nj I
ettr of (.'ttirli Hint cuniwi be turnl 11 unlit
Clrrli Curi1. . .
V. 3 CIICM.Y i. CO, Tclf.to, O.
VV. Hi nndrrtlmcil. Iiti known I". J.
Chine j for ttir !( IS rrirn. aud iH-llrto lilui
.rrfctlT hononble In U liulmi tranuKlluni
no linanriaiij uir iu carr nut vuukhiiuu.
nil bjr til firm.
NAT II.VSK OI I OJIMI'llPi:
Tolnla. Otild,
Itill'a Culirrli Cnrn In lileii Inlrniallr. arllne
illrrfilj hiuii lhf 1iIik iiO iuuii.ih urfarr of
lli njilrru Tttlinonltl nit frr 1'rlce 15
crutt irr Uolllf. Hold by all liriiKRltta.
Take lUlli rainllr l'lll. fur ronttlnatlgn.
1 or. money pfomptly refunded, uooh vvltli
' tip's preimratlou. Tho l'inex Co.,
ItUJUl', 1I1U.
DAISY
Lets all 3hqkc
W emaresofve
iT-SEBwl
to Dress-up
on
DRESS -UP
"WEEK
BUTTER
it tNrwrlWHTrrrffn'nT
The Toggery
(OF COURSE)
t
White Velvet Ice CreamCo.
Z'i So. Central, Phono 181
h'seasy tnoash to path
the clock ahead, but you cant
harry time any, lou can
manipulate tobacco, bat only
tmt can age it into VELVtT.
jfcher the'eare and
expense of selecting
the finest Kentucky
Burley tobacco,' we
won't permit it to lose
itsjistinctive fragrance
nd flavor 1 and good
smoking qualities, by
artificially rushing the
curing"
Every bagrevery
tin,s every humidor of
VELVET is filled
with tobacco that has
been ageing for not
less than two years
reaching its full, hearty
maturity
To tlus natural ageing,
its extra mildness, the
absolute absence of bite.
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Ilavtyou riad"PipPhHai
ophy," Vttmt Jo' HluHritlJ
booh of t'ri and wildom?
Strut a 2e itamp for a copy,
3L LouU, Mo.
tOcTiiu B MlHin.dBi
On Pound CUll llumUtr
MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT
TKACIinil OP I'LVNO AND IIAKMOXV
Announces Kail Term Beginning Monday, Soptombor 13.
HiccLillst In Touch and Tecbulo
A teacher with an established reputation.
HAIOIIT MUSIC STUDIOS
Room 401 Qarnolt-Coroy Dulldlng.
i
Fhona 72
Medford Conservatory
L'vpreKslon, Volco Work, I'ubllc fipealtliiK, I'liyhleal TthIiiIiir..
mils. Lvxirrri: hovious.
I'lano, MuMcM IlLitor', Haituouy, Counlcrpolnt,
MISS IVADKLL SAVIXDLLR.
Vrlvato lessons, or classes of six or tuoro, may bo arranged for
at any tlmo.
Offlco Heurs: 9 a. in -12 a. m. COLLKOI3 IIUILDINO
1 p. in.- 5 p. m. Phono 1G-L
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California Then East .
Vou nro offorcd ., ,
PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION-SAN FRANCISCO
Acknowledgod to bo
"Tho Most lleautlful
Tho .Most 'Wonderful
Tho Moat Important In UlHtory."
nt almost no udditlonal c.xpeiiHo whllo enrouto to Uio eaut.
10 Days' Stopover
at San Francisco
and
10 Days' Stopover
at Los Angeles
nro porinittod on all one wa tlrkeu Kmtt roadlnp through
Califomia
THE OGDEN ROUTE
of fern iploudlil high claw tralu Morvleo and faaolnutlnc Koouwy
Kurtlior nsrtleulnra with oopy of fold
or "Wafsldo Xotw. Ogdon Routo,"
"Oroat Suit Lake I'rlnior" from ntmr
ot imeut.
Southern Pacific-Union Pacific
John M. S(ot, General I'akMMiKcr Audit, l'orlland, Oifgow.
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