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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
snsDiroRP' matt; tribune, medford, oirrccjotf, tttitrsday, ootobf.i? 21, toi ; "PM13 TJTO.EE U 4 I. 'v E. EXECUTED IS SPY V - 1 . t , LONDON, Oct. 21 -Tho clrcura plntictN connected with the execution by the German nuthoritioi nt lUusseh of Miss Edith Cnvoll, u llritih nurse, occupy constantly inerenIiif rttten tioii in r.otiilnn. Tho 'lorthcnmiiitr fmbllenfion of the report of Hrnnil Whit lock, Amcrienn minister to llol Rintn, on liis efforts in Jliss Cuvcll'a behalf, is nwnited with keencfltxin' tercst. This jeport will ho published; in tomorrow mornuifrrt newspnjH'rs. The Mail min the lcpoit in a long one nr.d adds: t , "This amount will strike a note of horror thioitpjiout tlio world. It will toll or the wontlei ful heroism of a vo tntHi 'vhn hnil nursed German wound ed. It will tell of the wonderful hero ism ol a woman who hnd nursed' Geennnn wounded. It will tell of the prentcft ficht for a woman's life thut was ever fought, of iinnvniliuu; of foits of uohlcs and neutral to com lint the callous secret cunning of tlio Germans." iyi Devolwl (o Voik VTIio Post published today a letter from Miss Ca Veil's cousin eoneeriiing her dovotion to her work as a nurse. "Mv eousin'rt intono devotion to the allovintion of suffering cntr-od her to devote her lifo to unreins: in Ilrus Hels," the Wtor nys. "She volun tarily remained there to continue her work when tlio city was taken hv the German". She would have nursed a Gurmnn with ns much tender enre as an Englishmen. "She allowed the womanly nnnlitv of compassion to Ret thobetlor of prudence and self-interest. Vor this pile Buffered untold miseries find died n'mnilvr'fc death." Enilih newspapers draw a pnicl lel between the ease of MUs Cn ell in Uclcium and that of.)lrs.,l,Quifc,Hcrr licit, who was sentenced to siv months' imprisonment as a spy in England. Mrs. Herbert's appeal was Jicard nt Dm ham yesterday. Sim is n German, wife of nn English curate nl Darliii'.'tou. Slio admitted that she had sought information regarding inuuitioiiH and intended to send tliirf iiforntolinn to Oennanv. The judge naked her ycHteiday: 1'ivmlc Confession "Did von intend to semi the infor mation to Genimny, if you got the chaneof" "Yea, I did," die replied. Jlrs. Herbert nlso ndmitted she had roncsponded witli Gonnanv through .friend in Switzerland. The judge,' astonished by her frank answers, re marked: "This woman has a conscience flho wishes to answer truthfully and deserves credit for that. At the same time she is dangerous." Jfe af filmed tho senteneo of siv months' imirisoumeut. NEW YORK, Oct. 21 So great lias boon the tldo of gold poured Into Now York to pay tlio war bills of the belllgorent nations that tho lnsk of remoltlng It to bo turned Into United States coin has almost overwhelmed tho employes ot tho Unltcl Statos nssny office hero. They nro working longor than they ever did beforo, but tl.o piles of gold In bullion deposited by bankers grows Instead of dimin ishing. Ordinarily about 1 100,000,000 In Kold parses through tho assay office Inja oar. Slnco July first tho office Jiaa iccolved and melted more than $82,000,000 worth, and nearly $38, 000,000 ot this was received within tlfo last ten dnjs. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 21 The delegates who were attending the con- ration of tho American Forestry us-" uoclatlon loft for their homes today," vltb the exception of those who stay, cd to visit tho Panama Pacific ex position. i A. L. Slow oiling of Spokano, Wn was yesterday re-elected president, G. L. Cornwall of Portland, Ore., sec rotary and treasurer and K. P. Allon of Reston, Mass., fo roe tor. GRAY APPOINTED REGISTER OF IDAHO LAND OFFICE WASHINGTON. 0.'l 21 Ren R. GtpJ "f Hailex, l.'alio, war. today ap- poijitcd regitir il tue luiid utftce at lluiley. I BRITISH NURS NURSING mm PCLOGGEDil BY FOREIGN GOLD i . FIRS! WOMAN 10 jjLu PAHIS, Oct. 21. "Soldieii who hnd n6t seen a woman for months crowded nrolind me to pay their re spects," said Mnrika Stjernstedt, a Swedish author, and the fitt woman to isit the I'lcndi battle front b in vitation of the general staff, on re turning to J'aris today. "Their benr intnnrm ed," she added, "that thev Jmvo not lost a particle of the tradi tional French polish in tho months of burrowing into the earth far fiom re fining influences. Their mothers, wies, sisters and sweethearts may be proud of them." Miss Stjernstedt nlso is likely to be the last of her sex to enjoy tlio priv ilege of being especially conducted to the front. Tho French general staff is opposed to tho pieencc of women in tho 70110 of nitrations. The party nppionched elo-o enough to inspect thoroughly the field of the recent operations in the Chnmimgne nnd'whnt Jliss Sticmstedt saw of it she declared to the Associated Picas, "surpasses all iinnginutiun." IN CHICAGO, Oct, 21. Sensational breaks of Il.'i to i"0 cents on the hundred-weight took place today in the vnluo of hogs. An' quotations last night showed if dropTf'IO to fiO cents under tho prcwous dnyh n-ragc, tho smash in prices today ranged from 75 cents to k n bundled pounds, ns .compared withvfortyiight hours ago. According to Edward A. a Halt, nn official of Morris & Co,, tho extra ordinary drop in nines is hugely the result of tho intorfeicneo of Great Ilritniir with tho commerce of the United States with neutral European countries, such as Denmark, Holland' nud Sweden, although the ocr-suppl. of hogs and the unusual crop condi tions this yenr have cut considerable figuic. FRENCH REPEL PARIS, Oct. 21. -Following their futile bombardment last owning to the east of Rheims, the Germans re newed their nttaeks in this region, according to nn announcement made this nfteinoon by tho Urcncli war of fice. In spito of a very unlcnl pre paratory artillery fire, they were ngain checked nnd cut down by the file of the rVneh artillery and ma chine guns. They did not succeed in winning a single position in the Fiench fust line trenches. PACIFIC COAST WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 The wnr deportment c-timutes which will be submitted to uongrcfe tin winter, will include nu appropriation tor tortiti cations at San Uedio, Cnl., whcie si. teen-inch guns wf5l,bo mounted. Ad ditions to the San Kninci-cn dc tense, with si.teen-inch guns to comuian') the harbor nnd a wide reach of lip) coast lino to north and south nlo will be proposed to congress. Othor defenses ot the same character will be proposed Joi I'mtct Sountl. POPE'S PEACE OFFER JIOMK, Oct. 21.-Pope Remtlict has juiTrcceixed from King Albert ot Rclgium n reply to uu nutoerspli let ter fiom the ))oH urging the King to initiate ateiss loWmg to the cmclu- ion of ponce. King Albert replied in the uegHtne. The king thanked I'o)' RenedKt tot his promisa to h bi mfluence Willi Gunuuny to bring alout thf etnfn.i tiou of Iloigimi temiorv in the ivtn' of poaee. Kiug Albert (Wlorcd he w.nl.l nevor Iny down Uii. rord h.l- lu oountry wns "in Urn " I Henetlicl is irptvated u bciu; greatly disapiHiInted at th uuti .m of hu efforts. VISIT FRENCH LIS SSIDISHAO THOR NAN BREAK 0 MARKET MAN ASSAULT GUN FO SPECIAL PARAMOUNT PROGRAM AT STAR THEATER TODAY vV. , lHHk JBMku- 'luE S;s I lt v ln i V HHk 4 Tho Kcllson compnn'H film pro duction ot Mrs. C. X. Williamson's novel, "Tho Houso of tho Lost Coutt" fentures Viola Dnnn (Into star of "tho Poor Llttlo Rich Olrl") In tho prin cipal feminine purl. Tho Rtory deals with the mjsterlouR effect of an Last SERBIANS SIILL IN POSSESSIONOFVRANYAi ATHENS, Oct. 20. A diuleh ic- ccived by tho Russian lugutiou an nounces that tho nulgnrinu tioo liiuo not taken Vmn.Mi, us lnis been repotted. The great battle continues, it is staled, and lemuiiis unlet isive. The Serbian legation denies thai the Itii'vtti iiiiis hac occupied Kajecar ym it' if i The many uses of GOLD DUST Tho Active Gleaner Use Gold Dust with the fullest confidence for ll -H PK Washing dishes. Scrubbing floors, linoleum, and cleaning windows, painted walls, etc. Cleaning pots, pans and skillets, all kitchen utensils of tin, aluminum or enamel ware, the kitchen stove, sink, etc. Gold Dust does not mar nor scratch polished surface. For cleaning floors or other woodwork, ", Luuuiui ui uum uum in a pan 01 noi water. Follow the simple directions on the package. Gold Dust is inexpensive and indispensable n gii IIilLiv;FAIRBANK255!A5D J MAKERS 2 "Let the HOLD DUST ." .JV i i i i 1 gg twins do juur work" 'Z1 7STmT1 a arBer pacltflgei m " iH. ite 'WtS'S'' for sale everywhere JE, jfI i i EKffi vffibrn4 1 1 ri t kIHV J7ril4M. ""kj1' TJEtJ Indlnn drug known ns tlio "sleep of denth," which, strango to sny, naves the life of Sir Anthony Elliott, nrtlst nml noblomnn, convicted of murder ami Bentcneotl to denth on the perjur ed testimony of a woman whoso lovo ho has not returnod. 37 KILLED, 41 INJURED . BY PARIS EXPLOSION PAHIS, Oct 21. 'riilrtysoven peo plo wqre killed and fort) ono others wore seloiiHly Injured, In the oxplos lon which wrecked n factory yester day In tho Hun Do Toll)(i' rtccdrdlng to tho Intent casualty list. Tho ex plosion occuried vhen n workman atrldoiilull tlroppMi'la'tsronntlo whllo an auto truck was lil-iflg loadttl J . I I'rtil'H '1tNl fit f'U Cleaning bathtubs, wash basins, tiling, bathroom faucets and fixtures of nickel or brass, etc. Washing glassware, win dows and mirrors, etc. Cleaning and sweetening refrigerators. VILLA TOLO TO QUIT WARFARE OR LS XEW YOH1C, 0. t 21 - Lender here of the Mtiumi iunentionisl f party, of which General Villa is tin head, were icportcd today to hae notified hun that he must give up th fight against General Cnrrnna nud oninc to the I'nitcd States. Unless h, does so, it was stated, all of his gen erals of prominence will quit him. It is understood that tho comon tionists in Xew York believe that the fight for constitutionalist government in Mexico can best bo waged by a waiting policy. Villa now is said to bo consideiing the ultiu.utum. NINE YEARS PRISON TOUT SMITH, Ark., Oct. 21. dohn L. Casper of Kansns City, nl leged hend of the moonshine conspir acy, who pleaded guilty in the United States district com I jesterdny, was today sentenced to nine jcars mid three duys in tho Lenonworth peni tentiary and ordered to pay n fine of $31,000. Th six others who admitted their guilt received sentences varying from si months in jml to two years in the pemtentiniy. D1BA AT HAGUE ON WAY 10 VIENNA LONDON', Oct. 21. Tho arrival at Tlio Hnguo of I)r. Constnntln T. Utim bn, lately recnllcd ns Austrlnn am basBndor to tho United 8tnteH, Is re ported In n dispatch from tho corres pondent thero ot Hooter's Telegram company. l)r, Oumba wns cscoited by tho Austrian minister, who met hlm at Itoltnrdnm. Or Uiunba declined to sen report ers, hut Intimated that hu might luako a Htntement tomorrow. V UtiU T Tjiiu t Ki'Si'it J rZTTi even the finest dissolve a tabie- 1 HH (r LOSEGENERA F MOONHINING DON'T SUFFER WITH WINTER ECZEMA This irritating nnd exasperating malady can be relieved with fc. S. S. S. tarf&tfJt Winter Kczema, Boinettmes called TETTKR, 1 one ot tho many arle ties of tho Irrltattlng and tormenting dlseaso known un Rczema. A deep goaled Wood tlUeaso that In so often confused as a Skin Dlrfease. Don't think that you can rtd y6urelf of It by washing with medicated noaps or medicated lottonB. You will flavo both your tlmo and monoy by leaving them alone, Winter Kcicma Is BccmliiBly dead during tho hot months, but with tho advent of cold weather It comes to tlfo with renewed vigor. Tho head, feet and hands are tho parts most of ten attacked, though It sometimes op pears on other parts of tho body, tho akin hardens, crackB open nnd bleeds, whllo tho itching nnd burning Is at times almost unbeatable. Scratching only makes It woro, sores and Hcubs forming whoro tho skin Is broken. In this form of Eczema brownish whlto crusts sometimes form which scale off In flno particles, leaving tho skin raw and Inflamed. It Is especially painful and severe when confined to Pretty chilly these mornings-just a forerunner of Robe and Glove Time. Shawl Robes from $3.00 up. Driving Gloves of all kinds for Men and Women. And how about Your Weed 'Chains? c. E. Light Up ! WITH Edison Mazda Lamps Guaranteed 1000 Hours (barring breakage) Phono us now 90--for tho proper size and be ready for the dark evenings Paul's Electric Store 212 W. MAIN PHONE 90 EXPOSITION VISITORS Stop at the Fine New Hotel Brayton non in; stui:i:t At Murket San Francisco ROOMS $1 PER DAY AND UP I'llvnio l.nntoiy to l.Vry jloom Uooiim With I'llvnto Hatha iintl filimv ej'h Single uuti Uu Hullo F. s "D - -. On arrival in the city Uk r e e O LI S UNIVERSAL BUS direct to Hotel Brayton at our expense. tho hands, which often becomo pc badly affected that the sufferer Is un able to perform tho lightest work. This, Ilko all other types ot Eczema, Is duo to tho acid poisons In the blood nnd not to local causes. The trouble is more than skin deep, nnd wnshes, soups, powdeta and salves nor anything elso applied to tho sur face cannot possibly do more than soothe tho burning nnd itching or re lievo temporality the Inflammation anil pain It is tho acids thrown on by tho blood and which lire forcing their wny through tho pores that cauao tho skin to harden, crack and bleed, and produco tlui Irritation and soreness. ' S. S. H neutralizes these acid poisons nud cleanses tho blood of all Irritating substances and humors, and does It promptly nnd effectually. Ueware ot iuillntiops- -refuse substitutes. H. t). S. puiltics and Invigorates tho thin ncld blood, and builds up tho entire system; then tho unsightly eruptions heal; tho skin becomes smooth nnd soft, and nil signs of tho Eczema disappear. Oct S. S. S. from your druggist, nnd write for our special book on skin diseases tree. Writo tho Hwltt Specific Company, Medical De uartmeut, Itooin 17, Atlantn, (la. 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