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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1915)
S' 'Pi'' i ii I- J, I I ,1 '! 1 1 i PXr7? Six MflDFOftD MATTJ TWTRrXTS. MKDTOR-n. OBKC10N, YKT)XESPAY, OPTOggRfl, 1g5 TOSIANS FLAY AUSTRIANS R RUMANAN HOW IHE RED SOX EXPECT 10 WIN IHE WORLD'S'CHAMPIONSHIP 'BE PREPARED TO I IJKItl.IN, Oct, 0 (via wirclms to Nnyvillc). Comottitz, llitkowinn, icpotlH Hint HuBBiiin forw hate made n violent nttnok on the Attain am iilonj the UesHnrnhiaii frontier, northeast of Iho city. The nttnek' Is mid to have been made ulnm; the liver l'rtith, wliioli tho Hussions tit tempted to cuius at one jilnco by pwitiitnhii'. The dispatch stolon that tho Ruh-. miiiih iiiiiiU' live assaultH without hiio com mid that many of thi'tn wore drowned. This movement is of Rtvnl inter est in view of tho present Mate of affairs in the IialkaiiH. Tin? point of the ItiiHHinn attack lien directly north of the liumaniati frontier. It in iih mimed that nliould Ihiiiiniiia enter the war oil the nlde of the entente allies a .function with the forces of Itu-Hia would he effeeted. It was re ported froia Allium today thai Itu mniiin ih hurriedly umdiiif' troops to the Unitarian frontier add making other militarv preparations. HY UHOWN H0I..WKS The lloBton Knd Sox imo a nyplem of liulnliiK tliolr hnso rtinnera that In onu of tho flntMt bits of Inaldc bane- 'ball ever pulled. The piny In one. Hint hns helped the Sox lead the American League nearly all sennon and one they will use In tliolr erfortn to tuck nwny tho world series. Wlion a Sox runner In on first base ami a steal Ih planned, the batter stands aw far back an possible In the batter'n box. That forces the oppow Iiir rateher back awa from the plate to the runner tinder the Red Sox sys tem. , Dick Hoblitzol, Sox find HaHonian, In CKpocIally wood at driving catchers BACK CHICAGO MAYOR IN BAN SUNDAY BOOZE CmCAfin. Oct. fl.---Fif.iy ormi. izalioriN affiliated with the I'nited Societies for l.nenl Self-Oovcnnncnt called mcctiiiK today to pleilj;o then support to any tuition which may be tnkon to oppose Mayor TIioiiiwoii'k Sunday eloiiiiK ediel iigiiiiwt the 71W saloon of Ibis ejty. rmceno 1'ike, eitv comptroller, who :n:inii0(l the mayor'ft election cam paign, hdniittcd today that the mayor dinted Hit "wet" plcil;ii Jiol to in terfere willi the unlooiiN, but Mr. Thompson, tutcordinir to Mr. l'iko, at Inched bin name under a misappre hension, "lie wriN told that the Kiindn.t closing hiw tnn a dead letter and that nothing in the pledge called upon him to violate the laws," explained Mr. l'iko. "When the corporation eouiiM'l reported, hnwoter, that the Sunday eloping; law w.h perfectly valid and operative', there was until. Int: for the mayor to do hut to per form bin aworn duty, namely, to see that Ihe law m enforced." BOURN E CONDEMNS F EOERAL CONTROL RAN FRANCISCO, Oct (5. Gov. era incut ownership of public utilities wan termed today a "menace to pro gress" and a meaiiH of swinging a controlling vote, by Jonathan llouruo Jr. of Portland, former United Stated Mutator from Oregon, In nn address lioforn tlio thirty fourth annual con tention of tho Atnerlcati l.lectrlc Rail way naxoclatlon and five allied organ JmntlotiH. "Oovornnieiit owitorahln," except In rare Instanced," Mr. llouruo nald, "tends to discourage efficiency by loniovlng competition. "It's ovll effect upon tho creative cniiHtrtictlvo spirit of entorpritie among tlio most active and capable of our people, constitutes a menace not only to the welfare of this gen eration but to the progreM of our pooplo for all tlnio to como." YANKEE CONSUL AT ft Wm- ' S3 K8SSS31!SSS V53$ 0 DEFEND WAR IS URGED m'.&i&r.'- , I .W'i.v JBijC.U. A .. i'iiA., ,& H '$''' '& M SaE!ai!S l'bolo hliotVN lio Tils KMaber, lloMon Red Sov iHliiKer, Mauds Im1iIii1 tin pinto no bo can help a Ikixo htealer by forcing opposing catcher It nek and making tlio tlnmv fnun tho catcher to second luce longer. and lengtbenH the dlxtanre the ball Iiiih to travel from the ratcheH to hcc- 011(1 bllHO. The bnlter'H box Ih nix feel In length and It Ih three feet from the center of the plate to tlio back end of the box. The batter then, by standing away back forced the catcher to throw three feet farther the middle of the plate. Three feet docs not nound llko a great deal, but It meatiH ball gamcH In thcHo daH of npllt hccoiuI baseball. There are more cIoho playH nt ec ond haco than nay other Imsn except flint and In many the runner or bnnn. man goU the umpire's decision by a fraction of a iteeond In these frnc- tlmn If the batter Hlood even with ' tlonnl second plajH, the decision goes WASIIINOTON, Oct. C President WIlRon outlined his attitude toward ti.o imtlnnnl dofonsc nucstlon today I to tho new ndvlsory board of the navy. He believed, he said, the whole nation was '"convinced that wo ought to be prepared, not for war, but for defense, and very adequately pro pared." Tim board mot In the office of Sec retary Daniels, who delivered n brief aildresu calling attention to tho devel opment of ordnance and InstruuienlH uf destruction during the present war In Kurope. lie paid tributes to tho willingness with which Mr. Kdison nml the other membera hnd offered their services to make tho country safe from attack. "o may not," the secretary con tinued, "expect to build the biggest navy In the world, but with tlio help of this board, we must liiivn a navy, every unit of which shall bo aB near- hack from the pinto as he has train ed hlmrelf to bit from that position. ........ ..., .. i.i.. I.... i i..i.it ..., un..., "... .. .., f t Ani,.,Pnn ,B,.nulty tan his bat at arm's length. Opposing , ' ' . cntchers make aiiro to get back be- )ond tho reach of his war club. Hobby Is In n good.place to make this Inside play count as be bats after This Speaker and Speaker, one of tho best of hitters, Is on the bases a lot, J D'S PLAN IS ADOPTED: 16 E, make possible. Mr. Daniels said laboratories and places of research now used by the navy were far too small for present I needs, and that ho hoped to secure the advice and recommendations of the experts as to tho kind of a na tional laboratory needed. Double Stamps JyMssft .. Double ' Stamps Boys' Fall Suits Attractive new Fall Models Oregon Oasliinevcs "Woolen Mixtures (2 pail's Pauls). Oordurov Ono-Piece Suits $6.00 ...A$5.00 $2.50 M. M. Dept. Store Double S. & U. Stamps All This Week. I DRXVUH, Oct. 0. Completo re turns from thirteen camps, Including all In l.as Animas and Huerfano counties today Indicated the adoption of teh Itockefeller Industrial plan by MKKMX, Oct. 0. Telegrams from Sofia to this city require an average of in hours In transmission, and hence no news has arrived here con cerning the events following the ex- employes of tho Colorado Fuel and ' plration of tho time limit set In litis Iron company by a ratio of at least S J l' ultimatum. The press expocts to . The total vote recorded was: 'l,at .,he ""'" litid will be re- l-'or, 19.10; Against, 200. Camps In Fremont county and the western counties are still to bo heard from. They represent only a small percentage of the company employes, Insufficient to change the result ap proving the Itockefeller pinposal. fused. e; Outfielder Jackson Sold IlI.OOMIXfiTOX, 111., Oct. (!. Oill fielder ClmilcK .Juekinii of tho lllooiiiingtoii Three I eluh has been dra fled by l,n Angclo of the I'a ieilie t'iat league, according to L t liarle IImII, vend Cur Ihe I.os An nele- club. CIIICAOO, Oct. fi. Wheat valuos bulged today, Influenced by a con tinued falling off In receipts north wont and by tho mongernoss of nrrl vnls here. Dispatches telling of un settled weather In tho Dakotas and Minnesota added tp tho prevailing bullish sentiment, and so also did assertions thut fall seeding In Kan sas would bo reduced as much ns a million acres compared with last sea son's total. Opening prices which ranged from to Vi higher, with December at Uu7h to 100 VJ, and May at loo i6 to 10(1,, were followed by decided further upturns. Had Lmijj Trouble and Expected (o Die The tititny r(.iiverliH liroiiKlit nl.oiit liy i:rkinaii Alterative arn MtrjutltiR utile attention. Itnul itlium Huh i nuts tW II s, Krrr, VV. Vn. liriiltrinriii I iin tnkrn nlrk In .rnilii'r, lltDM, iirru Kt'mlll .urxr. 1 1 ml Inn ciiimii) t tilltniN. "Ihr tcnlli'l umi Ihr frtrr Iih.I ulTcPlril in)' I n ii if nml flint m eiiMr warn linprlmal iinl K" mr Ihii iiiiiuIIik lltr. H) ili)xlclnn hail trlnl iiiimt nil klmln of trrnllilrnl mill minr illil mr nu K.inil. mi lir imkril ni huv Itnml If til- lilijrrtnl to lilm trains m iroirlrlnry inrillilnr. I lirumi Miiir Altrrnlltr. 1 una In liril (rum .)itrnil,pr .'III, lll:IH, uiiill IVIirmir; J., IIMiii, nml mm tliiiiiuht iljlim r ernl llnu-". 'I'mlny I nm lirnllliliT nml Hlr,mur llillll nrr." I.Wilirr- ln(nl. ISianrill 1IIIS. II. K. iniii.m. lhlllllll'S AllOI'lltlVU IH IIIOHt olllc rluim In Lronrliliil rntnrrh anil iv vnrii throat nml Iiiiik nnucllilii unit U-llllllllllK tllO HiHIflll. rnntHliiM iiu luu infill or linlill-foriiiliiK ilruxM Ari'it lio HIlliHtltillert. .Sniiill Nlxr. SI: n'kfiiliir vlxe, i. H0I1I liy It-nil-liiv iIiiihkIkO. Write fur bunklct Of IITtlM-lll-H Ci'kiiliii l.liliuniliir.r, I'lilliiilrlplilii 1'rieo $1 and $2 n bottle. MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT TKACIIKi: OF VIAXO and ilviuioxy Announces Fall Term DcglnnlnB Monday, September 13. Socialist In Touch nml Tcchnlo A teacher with an established roputatlon. HAIOUT MUSIC STUDIOS Room 401 Garncit-Corcy Building. Phono 72 EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS at tho "SCHOOL OF BEST RESULTS" Kuter Now anil Mako Your Time Co lit for Something Worth "While. Com plete ItiislnesH, Stenographic, Civil Service, ami English Courses Taught by Teachers Who Know How to Oct tlio Host ltesuK.s. , Medford Commercial College Day and Night School. Ml X. Ora fit. AAAA A.JAA. tm alb mm w mwm 11KULIX, Del. l (by wirel.-ss l Snywllt').- The Overneais New. ngeney snys thai n proltit to the entente power has been made by (be grand duchy of Luxemburg again! ; Ihe rreenl nltaek on the eilv ofi Lnxeiiihiirg h neropl.tne-i of the al- i lies. 1 A4 Itelleves . Ki WoiNt Cold or the ("irlppo In lVw , Colftato's Taliuun Powder, can 10c Bost Galaioa (Moth ''J l5jHjJJyJJjM5jM5 II special, yard W Tajie'.N Coltl Compound" Iloiii". No (.iiilnlue Cm'1 ft to to wsix&v- "if p V vvt7 ILy IL9 )) 'i""" v tJiiun 16c r . . Cj 7 for 5t5i L&e vvosnans au-ore Best Colored Oil cloth, yard 1 7c I r ? OF SPOKANE IS DEAD Tnko " Pope's Cold Compound" ev ery two hours mil II you hnvo taken thro doses, then nil grippe misery 'Mm and your cold will bo broken. 1 It promptly opens your elogged-up I nostrils and the air passages of tho head; stops nasty dUchnrgo or nose 'running: relieves the headache, dull ness. fenrllinei, sore throat, snce Ing, MHi'iH and ittlffness. Don't stay Miiffed-up! Quit blow i ing and anuffllng. Knse your thrnb l bing head nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "I'ape's I Cold ComiHtuml" which costs only i2R cents at any drug store. It FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SALEI New Goods Arriving Daily for this Great Event Our $17.48 Sale of Suits I SPOKANE, Wash., Ocl. 0. Mi-. May Arkwnght lltiUon, one ol Ihe original leaders of wuimiii mi I tragi :.. ,1 ,.., I ,1... .v. . l..l in me "imr, n.i.i ...e ...:. ..,.,- .cU Hhou, M,UnC0 ,awtPK nIc, okkIo lii a democrat.,, n.ilnuu.l - ';, ,,UIKOg lllconvl.nenee. Ac- venlion, died at her home here today ,.,.p ,, -uMthite of lliighl' diM-.i-e. Sin hint I Hi tor more t lint a enr 25 CENTS DESTROYS ! Correct English Hozv to use it Josephine Turck Maker, Kdltor SIOPS FALLING HAIR ' t Sate Your Hull! Make It Thick, Wavy nml lleautlful -Try This! The New Waists are Here . Ve have heen waiting a long time 'for them, but thev are worth wait- rr for. Tho oolehnitod ''Woll- 3)))(ifir" y.Made" Urand beautiful new .. .!'".' .; crone do chines in white, blue. k.AiT -J V AUk. W " " I ' i VSv Vfiv IWit'iV I'1i.l:1i iiii Mini hlfw1. i $r);0()' valu'es, each.. ..' ;& $3.98 t ? T Has captured the town. Another shipment just received by express, many of them trim med with fur; good, snappy styles, colors brown, navy green, .$25 value, each i a. $17.48 1 t r c WASIIINOTON, Oct. n.The to jflintion of T. si. John flafJ'ney, tlu Ameiiean eoiifut general nt Miinih, VrTiiosted hy th state drmrtietlt liitimnsi pf uuueutro! uttcntnees, win reiHjived today aud ne.eiKwl h.v jjlihlo. AoeoiiipnutHm the ivmuou j(iiii trat n eiihlcgrmti beniiui; ih uiiinfti U' nhoiit a half down Ameri itnit ,roftide.nt 04" Mtiuuh, tvLieli -tat-, A MONTHLY MAOVZINK r I'roKressite Men and Women, HiisIiioms ami I'rofeaslonal: Club women, Teachers, Students. Minis ters. Doctors, lawyers. Stcnoitra- 1 pheis, ami for all who wish to J . Speak anil Write Correct KiikIIkIi. I V 1 Partial I.Ut of Contents Z Tliin. lnlttle, coloiiens and scianBy ' Vour ICterj.Duj Vocnlmlary; . hair U mute oviduueo of a neglected ! How to enlarge It. J J scalp; of danilruff-thwt awful scurf. Wouls 'Ilielr .Me.inii nml Their ! J There Is nothlnx so destructive to Cmi I j the lialr as tUiidriiff. It robs the I rronunrlttioM with Illustrative V hnlr or Its lustrut. 1U sireimth mid wutonceti. Its very Hie, veutuull) pioduiliic a Help- lor Sx.ikeis Helps for Writers Helps for Touchers ltusm. i:iu;Uh for the Uuiue.v Man Cihtect KitKlUti fur the ltoslnner Corivct l!m;llli for die AdtaiUHMl I'll I'll Lucky Elephant Bag The latest novelty, guaran teed all leather, fitted with mirror aud ptokelbook, new shapes, worth $2, (?j -1(1 this sale, each $i.ltJ BUY YOUR XMAS RIBBONS NOW 3 Big Specials "Wide Fancy "Ribbons, up to f)0o values, sale price, yard, 25c All Silk Taf feta Kibbons, all colors, very special, a vard, 10c AVide loirc Satin and Taffeta Gib bons, special, yard, 25c DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING GARMENTS f et erlahnesK und Itchlui of the hoalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to slulnk, 1oomh aud die then th hair fsll? out fast. A I1UU DHHUrlue tonight now- an tlwo will surl) aato yur hair. 0t Jtl-cetit Iwttle of Knt Hon's ItaaderliiB from any tirug store or Conect Hitli-li for the P'oiviuucr M that J)r 0fte.v ld H-nanin.l: '"l WHMtw, and after the first an- sukkomIoiin for 1I10 Teacher lih iliitios in H miuer wlurh. . far Million Wr hair will Uk on that Curnn-i IChcIMi In the ScImh.I fc Ihov DOltld M-e. we -..ti-.iHrv ' ''. " luuriW which U Vnnwl liiIMi In the Home Mr SircA ivV Mim r .. t ii I " ' " ' " n , Will: ll.m to n. tluv JIIIIIHUl. 1'Uiu.io i;a i: At Oahaol; Oanigo rrd ovt, 0t. ou iuom M S. livery 0110 welcome. Muato will ,b directed by Prof. Hi H Howell 170 no heautiful It wilt Iwcoma wavy ,SImII Mini Will: llutt to iik Uhmii Hid fliiiix ud have the iiMititio ! SImhiIiI hiiiI Woiihli llittv ( iim them 01 uuuudancf. an itintit(irabl Iom ( fnirlinoB price ft a .tear. 8tiile iiiul norim. I'Mt i,t will plMie Co toe. KtMBlon. llliuoU. e aim '-nt a rw ! riet Mvniioa nils paper. wclu it-', wlnii t. 1 vi 1 itoajur I ji pw irvs mmumw wuwin a lot Of IIUi1, aonil) liair new namimv mm iw in- HiiniiiiiiiHi Lair jrowlus ull otu the sialp. ! '' 'bi ja.cr; If t !V '.? ;? 1 : For children, the most prac tical garment for these cool nights, sixes 2 to 14 years, prices from Mic up to $1.00 each. Another Big Blanket Sale (iood size Cotton Ulankcts, in gray only, worth (ioc, very special, pair, 48c Extra size Heavy dray Cotton Blan kets, worth $2.25, verv special, each, $1.69 ''Beacon" Robe Blankets, best made, new pat terns, very special, each, $4.48 Corset Sale 59c 69c 89c "Women V ('oicts, worth $1, liov. pair "Women's (ii'ts, worth l.2". j mir "Women's Ci'iM'ls, worth $!. i. pair All new Fall .Models, should sec tlit-m. Vo'i Fall and Winter Underwear W omen's and Children's Vests ami Pants, fine I'ieeeed lilled, ' wort it Vu; thU side, each, 29c "Women's Fleeced Lined Union Suits, extra fine quality, all sizes, worth 7"c, very speiiul, a suit. 48c Women's fine tfnule Union Suits, all sizes, full blrai-hed, worth $1.2."), very sperial, a suit, 98c Outing Flannel .")()()() yards, worth up to 121 jc a yd., this sale, vard, 8c r ? ? ? t ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? t ? T f ? V t ? ? ? ? ? T ? f fi$lMMWW