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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
MTJ)FOT?D MATT, TRThFXK. MKDKWD, OT?TCnONT, "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 1.015 VAGF, FTYK '"THE PAItIS, Oct. 22. Gorman troops yesterday evening made an Unsuccess ful attack upon certain French posi tions near Glvenchy, accordliiR to the announcement made this afternoon by tlio French war office. The text of the qoinmunlcatlon fol fel fol eows: "Thp enemy undertook yesterday cvcinlnK, but nulto without success, nn attack against the. salients to the cast and to the southwest of the fort at Cllvenchy, They woro also very easily repulsed In tho valiey of Soit che, whero they endeavored to ad vance. "In the ChampaRne district tho German bombardment has been roIiik on with great violence to tho west of Tnhtire; to tho east of IJutto Do Sles nrl, and In the vicinity of Vlllo Sur Tourbe. Kverywhero wo answered tli It bombardment by a fire of roprcs (ilon, directed against tho German bat teries and trenches, which apparent 1 was very efficacious. "Tho explosion of ono of our mines In the ArKonno resulted In tho com plete destruction of n post ' the en emy. "A Rronp of French aeroplanes hns bombarded the German aviation park nt Ounnl, between tho Arfionne and Ilia .Me u so." III SUII HEARING DELAYED Ol.YMI'JA. W.i'.li.. Oct. 'J2 Chief Jmtice .lorri of the iiiiviic court Diiiiouiii'cil loilny Hint the prohibition i'hmj brought by M. imil K. (hittiin in an oft'oil to nnllifv Hie statewide iiliilition law that become el fee tiva Jnnmtrv 1, 101(1, would bo heiml M nrt.iy on neeount of tlie ilenth of Supreme .Justice ('row. The Monday eiilonilnr of llie siipieme court is eou tii.ucd until Friilny. Tbe piittpoiinnenl wns niiiile with tlio consent of nttitrnnys for both sides. The Crow funeral will be held Snnd.iy iil'ternoeu mid the court uil jo!niPil until lifter the services. O.-C. LAND GRANT MEETING NOVEMBER 19 f m i. i-l ! ! SALKM, Ore., get. 21. Governor IVItbycombo today sot Thursday, Nov. 18, as tho tcntatlvo date, for a mooting of representatives ot tho .Southern Pacific with a commlttco composed of stato officials and other representative OreRon men to confer relative to a satisfactory solution of the Oregon-California railroad land Krant question, so that tho lands may be opened to settlement without fur ther litigation, Tho governor set tho tentative dato upon receipt of a letter from Goncral Superintendent D. W. Campbell of tho Southern Pacific stating that tho company stands ready to send repre sentatives to meet tho committee. Tho meeting will bo hold nt tho stato house. Tho members of tho commit tee provided for at tho recent laud Krant conforenco hero are: Governor VIthycombe, Secretary of Stato 01 cott, State Treasurer Kay, W. I. Vuw ter. Jledford; L. E. Iloan. Eugene; S. M. Garland, Lebanon; and C. E Spnnco of Oregon City. Tho gover nor today wroto each member of tho committed asking if tho dato Is satis factory. Any recommendations cm- minting from the conforenco with tlio railroad will be submitted to con groas. Allan Liner Aflonl l.ON'DOX, Oct. 22, 1 :W p. in. Tliv Allan line tpiiiii.iip I'omeniinn, Mon. tronl for London, which went f.horo ycteidny in n lug near llnre, freed herself without .isi-tuie and reach ed port sntch. KEEP LIVER ACTIVE AND BOILS CLEAN ii 'j lUtot When lliliotio, Slt-k, llcuilmliy, C"on.sti.itfl, or for Itiid Itivatli or Sour Stoinach Bo cheorful' Clean up JnMde to night and feel fine. Take Cascarets to liven wp your liver and clean tlio bowel) and stoji headache, a had cold, blltoHsnaMf. offensive breath, coaled tongue. SHllowneiw. sour utom neh and gas. Tonight Uke Cm oareta and enjoy tho nicest, gent i wit liver and Uool clMRitag you ever ex perienced. Wako p fueling Brand Kverybod)' doing it. Cascarela beat laxative for children also. , BOCHES FAIL IN AIMS ALONG FRENCH SECTORS NOW RULING POWER" At THE PAGE FRIDAY AND Mr. William, n item fuilier, nnl uiPii of wvnlth, ili-iiilunl-. hi- son Hush for mmrwnj; Io-c, t .I'lim stress. Twenty .vciii-h later, nllhogh Hose is praclicnllv Mipportiuir hei sick hnsliilinl, their little store in taken from them and tliev are obliged Ho-i'i In niters to adopt the child, hut Murtlin ret'iixcs to lenve Ho-e. Steve, an cast side "sport," makes trouble for Hoe and her ilniiulitor, and in despciation Hose jioch to Mr. Williiitn for aitfiii suppressing the tlnii-i liull nnd "jfurdens." llo refuses and she to move, with Murtlm, their daughter, 'openly denounces him, shows him that to the tenement district, llcio fol-iif women hud ijie vote in her stale lows ii hitler light uuahist the power; they could clean out such places, of e it and poverty. Iluuh dies andiHcalixin the truth of what she sa, Mr. Williams, now a politician --In aid. Williams lends his influence to worn his finances meets and take- a Jik- 'nu Riiffr.mo; it wins, and a joyful ic ing to Martha. Still hitter against union of the whole family follows. OSTEND SUFFERS BY I OF Hill TRIP, SHOI AMSTERDAM, Oct. 22. Much damago was done in Ostcnd on the Ilelglan coast In tho recent bombard ment by Ilrlt ImIi warships, according to the Echo lie Heine. The maritime railway station, tho lighthouse and tlio Hotel Dos Thermos, u favorite haunt of German officers, woro de stroyed, the newspaper cltos, and tho Kursanl and warehouses in tho city wore damaged. TACOMA. Oct. 22. West, pastor of the church, was accidentally shot through the nbdnmeii in u c-tmp thirl v mile above Kuumcluw, about ."II miles Iroin' Tncomu, ut 8 o'clock cstciday and is in a ciiticul condition tit a hospital here. A. Ailair, a member of the when it was accidentally ili-chnrgcd. While l II. Ksig remained with the wounded man, Adair rode 2."i miles on I'.orsehiuk for a plipsicmti, who ml miuislcio'l fits! aid and asHislcd in bringing (he man to Tiieonin. The paity left her? Monday lo hunt deer. British Steamers Sunk LONDON, Oct. 22, 12 :.'() p. in. "The Hritish slciimer City of Berlin, Auk nud Ins, which were detained at llambui": at the outbreak of the war, haw heeji sunk by the enemy." The .statement from Lloyd's jm all that the e'eusor will permit fo ho pub lished at proocnt. NOTICE Wo will lcnivo for .Innksonvlllo nt .S: .TO every norulug beginning Oct. 2utb; returning In tho evening. Can accommodate nevon passengers, 2uc each way. Ilnll ThI Co. 1st NOTICE Notlco is hereby given that thq un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil nt Its meeting to bo held Novem ber 2, 101 'i, for u llcenso to sell malt, spfrltuoiiH nnd vinous, lliiuors in iautltes less than n gallon nt its placo of business on lot 11, block 20, Ity of Mcdford until January 1, 1D1C. Dated October 0, 1D1G. SEI.SRY & KENNEDY, 22 North Kront St. "Just between uy j LANG pub!tc the benefit when the price of raw coffee came down At the Siyn of " ImraL XLUB COFFEE I IHHSHSK39iHBBBBaHHiiaB ls3$3m$$$ffi$ll?W ' yur ttoccr to iupply I LWaViibHHPB4RraH9RPDJ H ft. CO. wrre the only M IjHHHfLHUliHKsaiBJ I flee rotiten who cave the Ti mji....-.i '""'M SATURDAY YAQUIS AMBUSH I TOrOI.OHAMPO, Mexico, Oct, 21, n nidlo to San Diego, Cat., Oct. 22. , -A doatchnient of troops has been ambushed by YnquHmllnns between the plantation of tho United Sugar company at I.os Mochlu and San Was, Sinnloa, according to reports receiv ed hero todny, and forty four of tho foriy six soldiers wero killed. Tho Indian's then piled the bodies on a railroad bridge, and setting fire to the latter, destroyed all. Tho baud consisted of ISO Indians. The Indiana are now reported cross ing tho Puerto river and moving to ward ono of the United Sugar com pany plantations at Aguila, about nine miles from I.os Mocbls. Carranza troops have been sent from I.os Mo chls garrison against the Yaipils. l.ntest reports state that conditions nre quiet nt I.os Mocbls. Y IT L Y f t ? t y f ? t V f f ? ? ? t ? ? ? V t Try This! All Dandruff Disappears anil Hair .Slops Coming Out Surely try n "Dondoiino Hair Cleanse" If vou wish to Imniodliitoly double the boaiily of your hair. Just moisten n cloth with Dandeiino and draw It carefully thiough your hair, taking ono small srtand at a time; this will cleanse tho halt of dust, dirt or tiny excessive oil In a few min utes you will he amazed. Your hair -Re. .lame Kust llnptis ROPS BE LED TRACK paity of tluoi, was denning hjs rifle! will be wavy, fluffy and nbundant and possess an lucompiirablo softness, lus tre nnd luxuriance. Resides beautifying tho hair, ono application of Dauderlno dissolves overy partlclo qf dandruff; invigor ates the scalp, .stopping itching and failing hair. Dauderlno Is to tho hair what fresh I Riiwtviiin oi rain miii Hiiiisauin nro 10 J vegetation. It goes right to tho roots .Invigorates and strengthens them. Us exhlllratlng, stimulating und life-pro-j dining properties cuuso tho hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of It, If you will Just get a 2."i-cent bottle of ICnowiton's Dauderlno from any drug store or toilet counter nnd try It as directed. r ? T T r ? T r T T ? t t T ? y ? ? x t r r ? T t T ? r r T T ? T r aHHaBBBHBIRHBaHiiV Good Shoes Built Our . Business This is not an idle statement, good, honest merchandise well sold is bound to make any business successful. Shoddy goods handed out in a shiftless haphazard way spells fail ure. We Have Sold "Good Shoes" and Will Continue Plus Service. "A I'll OR NO hl.ir t V r r r r r r r r r y TcAfcidted 0wi Post Office "Good Snots" "GOOD SIIOCS" 1 tit lit our llitslueM d Jones' Competitors Beaten Again Last week the Mod lord Fruit Co. refused (o sell "Jones" bananas because our "Med ford Trust" would not stand for it, but never? tholoss J ones jot tbv bananas and sold them for 15c dozen. Tt pays to watch bis prices. A few weeks ago they went to the Union Meat (V). and told them what they MUST do, consequently they refused to sell us ;oods, hut always bear in mind, if they had any mini? in their lino that Jones really wanted, ho sure would have it. But our 13acon at 22c lb. is far ahead in quality to theirs at 30a so why should we worn? Our Hams at 18c lb. surpass theirs at ' 22c, so let tho "Trust" have thoni. NTew JCotr Dill Pickles. 2 lbs. Hulk M'iiM'ouioat r. 25 Tokav Grapes, lb 2.) 30 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25 "We certainly appreciate tho patronage the pqpplc. of Mcdford and vicinity aro giving us, and was sorry we could not wait on everybody Saturday, but we'll keep adding more help, so come again you'll not have to wait so long. We see the people appreci ate a store that runs ITS OWN business and we are certainly doing our share for tho public. We pay 40c doz. for Eggs -30c lb. for Good Ranch Butter in Trade. JONES CASH GROCERY PHONE 235 yH4$i$4$Hfc Edison Triumphant A Country Wide Appreciation Again the genius and determination of the master inventor have triumphed. yfV 1 3 j J I frALi7!S mi I wlmw4 Tfl o s I I1 ' Mario liapphold and Chorus. New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph No Needles to Change Unbreakable Records Mr. Kill-on worked iitulinuouoly tor four yearn, i'ioiu eililieii to Iwuuty l)ouii u ilny, pcrtVotinpr this dniio;.'iiiii itiitl tin- wonili-rtul ni'inilk. I'rrfttrtiuH ciiniu only nfur mtiiiito i)iciiu)i'iit. Tho lia iiiiuul )ic SIiik, nliuli final, ii vn i lif n-foril witbotil rnr, in a iltttiturui-liinte lunturo of tlio Now Klioii. It ih i Ixi n,Mifl bv wliuli ii li.i Im'.-h iuuiIc poo-ilili- itl In -1 (o iviiolu('0, iivrfccll.v, ovorv il-t. ill of uuiifJiu iirttNrrtr lli. tli-tuuino oliHntvIn' of 'miv u--' r lu-tniincut. Mr. K'lison's .i-hiii- lui tmiiftl luo r'il Miiuiiituiiuiiii ltlunt into ono Uit liiboiaiotv. IW' Iuik porfuvlvil luboru ton inirt'-M- to u uoit win-re n hiiHiiiiiic l.iliitr.itory ii'oliii'l i licmi; lunn'il out in unlitiiitcd quiui- titii". The liilim.iloi Mi-1 cat i 'ii of niiii-ic hi n))j'o to uicio iiiiiliiimnnl ivpi'oilui'tion. 2h;;;; Free Edison Concert Will be Given bv the PALMER PIANO PLACE hi honor of Thus. A. hMison's Birthday, SATURDAY NIGHT, OCX 23 At 8 o'clock in tho vacant building next to postoffico. MISS BESS BRYAN, recently of Chicago, will be tho. local vocalist, to assist at the first lUdison concert. Tho few times she has been hoard hero hor beautiful voice has always charmed all, and the music-loving public is looking forward to a rare musical treat. Overture, "William Tell"....Uossiiu Brass Orchestra. Suicido, La Gioconda I'onichiella JCiuniy Dost inn, soprano The Horn Flogior ItYcdorick .Martin, basso. Ave Maria Schubert Carl Ji'lesch, violinist. .Song of the Soul Briel Miss .Bess .Bryan, soprano. Selection from Madam Sherry.... 1 osehna Hungarian Orchestra. Prologue, Pngliaeei Leoncavallo Thomas Chalmers, baritone. Dor KrciHchutz Von Wober Elizabeth Schuman, soprano Meditation Thais Masscnot Albert Spalding, violinist. Love Mo As You Used to Love Mc Scott llced Miller, tenor My "Rosary Neviu Christ uie Miller, Contralto! O That We Two Wero Maying.... Smith 1'llizaboth Spencer und Thoam Chalmers (Duct) .Benediction of tho Poignards, Tho Huguenots Meyerbeer Life's Merry Morn Bailoy Miss Bess "Bryan. Ivodino Viouxtomps Carl b'lesch, Violin. Soldiers' Chorus Kaust Gounod Male Chorus. 'A Song of India, from Opera Sodko Rimsky-Korsakow Anna Case, Mezzo-Soprano. lnflamniatus CStabat Mater) Kossini ! K t v Fi d 4 ! rar Y t t t f f t f f t T f ? T T f T f T T T ? r t t f r t 1