MEPFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. OREflON, FltTDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915 PAGE THREE i- MAY LI FAY WITH WHOLESAL E BOMB ACTIVITY SEEK CAUSE OF HOLOCAUST IN PEABODYSHO L NKW YOHK, Oft. 2H. Reciel set-- A ice men niued to the mim."'I1? Itohcrt Fay, the confessed bomb plot ter, nml four clhrtts charged with conspiracy lit planum! to disable ships laden wi'lli war munitions for the nllio, workedqn a report today that the bombs u-cd by fay were iin. ihir to those which had caused fires on certain liuiW-AtlQiitic thiph last minnier. , As late as last month small fires Were, reported on ships loaded with sugar. In one. instance n sugar ship on iU nrrivnl in a European port ie- loi trd Jhnt two bomb1-- discovered on bo.nd vihilo the vcshcI was nt c, had failed to explode, ,.!pecrct son ice men said the fires on the ships were caused by chlorate of potash, the same mntctinl which Fay says he ncd in preparing bombs to attach to hips' rudders and pro pclleis, and that several of the ship which discovered fires nhoatd had sailfd from pier, in the Hudson river not far fioin the bouihouse at Wee linvvkvn, N. J., where Fay, with Wal ter h S'hol. his brother-in-law, kept n poneit'ul motorboat, together with explosives, t EVENING BATTLES CHAMPAGNE FRON T JMUnODV, Mass., Oct. 2H.- In tin cavity within the blackened buck hell which vesterday morning was St JoIiii'h Parochial school, men searched toi'av foi evidence as to the cause of the file which cost the liven of Jwciity-one pirls. The ruins also were examined cnrefully for nunc vic tims. Karlv today five bodies re mained unidentified while five girls were reported uussdiig bv their fam ilies. The only fact substantiated for the cause of the firo was that the flames oiiginnted in a .small' storeroom in lluubnsciiient, which was locked. II wa? known that it was customary to place waste ner and sweepings in wooden bands in the stoicroonw. According to the sisters of the Order of Xotrn Dame, who were in charge of"Jhi school, ncthing else was there. At one end of the room then1 was a gas, net. ims loom wns closely e amincd today for cvidcilco showimj how the fire started. Plans for u public funeral for the little ones urn- discussed today rind the arrangements wcie placed in the hands of llev. Nicholas J. Murphy, pastor of St. John'- church. LIFESTORYOFNEXT FIRST LADY OF THE LAND 4 iWlfRmBBBB. h -f r3- "iE3ki tM!r Mb iiflnBBBBB J , KiJBBr POWER N R CHAN E CHINA" REME uwpanwooo undiuwixo I'i client's flaueee nml tier niotlicr! A recent plwtognvph taken vvhllo they were in New York city with President WIImiii to puriliaso Uio Hug for the coming vedllng. PARIS, 0(1. 20, 2:ao p. m. -North of the river Aisne there wus last night veiy severe fighting with bombs and grenades .according to the statement given out this nftcrnoon by the French wnr office. There was nKo n bombnidment in the tjliampagne district, in which both sides took part. The text of the comnuinicatioii fol fel fol eows: , "Vcsteidav evening there wns fighting of particular violence with bomb and hand gienades to the north of the liver Aisne, in the sectors of I'uNnlcino and Queniievicres. ,5 "lo the (ihniepngne district the inir'iiinrirnifir:" rrr irini irt "nnrii icinm.' rtm!nr parfT proviouply repoWcd . cou- tiuucd during the night lit the sam locality, nainclv, near Taliuie, as well as in the vicinity of the work called "La Courtinc' "There is nothing to report fioin the iciimiiidcr of th front." BULGARIAN'S HILLS LONDON, Oct. 20. Hcuter's cor respondent in Athens learns from Ser bian sources Hint the French operat ing In the Strumltsa region havo oc cupied the heights of Ynlandovo, Ha brava and Tatar Llsofro. Thcso heights (lomlnnto Strumltsa, which is not expected to hold out much longer against tho French attack. (This Is tho fourth chapter of tho "Llfo Story of tho Noxt First Lady of the Lnnd" now appearing exclus ively in tlio Dally Mall Tribune. Ldltor.) CHAPTER IV. A second great sorrow came Into Mrs. nail's llfo upon tho death of hor husband In 1008. Doing a woman of purpose, nnd ability, however, Mrs. (alt, after tho first shock of her hus band's death had passed, determined to take over nud mnungo his business interests herself. This sho did ho well nnd with such keen foresight that it wns not long before sho bought out tho shares of tho other two members of tho flail Jewelry store, two brothers of Mr. Gait. Slnco then sho has owned the business herself, although sho has left the management of It to 11, C. norghclmcr, who wa somploycd by her husband. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Gait turned more and moro to Sho loves to travel, but not In tho Htorcotvpcd tourist fashion. When alio goes on n Jaunt sho maps her own routes and attends to nil dctnlls her self. In nil sho hns m nil e nlno trips to Europe Just beforo tho stnrt of tho war Mrs. Gait and her ward, Miss Allco Gertrude Gordon, returned from n tour of tho highways nud byways of old Spain. Miss Gordon, daughter of tho lato Gen. Gordon, Is almost tho constant companion of Mrs. Gait, who, called to tho bedside of the dying general, "promised to watch over Gertrude." (Chnptcr 5 tho final Instalment of the "Llfo Story of tho Noxt First Lady of tho Lnnd," will appear In tho Mall Trlbuno tomorrow.) It Is announced that construction will begin at once nn a mandnrd gauge railroad from Cnrnes station G miles uoutht of ltosoburg to tho big quarries of tho Portland Cement Co. Intellectual pursuits nnd to traveling, on Hoberts creok. PUKING, Oct. 20. The Uusalan minister, M. Krupcnskt, tho itrltlsh minister, Sir John Newell Jordnti nnd Chnrgn Obntn of tho Japanese legation consulted Foreign Minister Lu Chcng-Hslng yestorday at tho for eign office concerning tho poslblo re suits of China's chnngo to n mon nrchtnl form of government. Chnrgo Obata Inquired whether President Yuan Shi Knl was confi dent that ho could re-establish tho monarchy without untoward results affecting tho general pence In the Far Hast. Ho mndo a friendly suggestion on behalf of Japan that tho chnngo bo dolavcd for somo tlmo nt least. Ho disclaimed any desire on tho part of Jnpnn to lnterfero with Chinese Internal affairs, but urged that with Uuropn cngagod In a deadly strugglo Chlnn's welfare as well ns that of tho ontlro world wns dependent upon tho prevention of furthor International disturbances. THE VALUE OF TRUTH Truth in business is just ns important as truth in cvcry-tlay life; truth creates confidence, establishes good-will and builds a reliability that will not be wrecked by the storms of competition. Through three generations people have learned to place reliance on the advertised words of Scott's Kmulblon, because they arc untarnished, uncx aggcratcd truisms about a household remedy of real and actual worth. The popularity of Scott's Emulsion is increasing as intelligence advances, because in these days of adulterations It continue to guarantee pure cod Ilvcr oil medicinally perfected with gl)cerinenml hypophosnhites to build strength, im- Frove the blood nnd strengthen the lungs, t is free from alcohol or opiates a w hole some food.tonic, truthfully ndverthed. Scott & Dovrne. lUoomficM, N. J. 15-20 jgHg2MgMgMgM FRENCH PRIEST TOO t t t FIERY IN PULPIT nitUNOIIIjti, Fiance, Ot. 2l, via Paii, f);.'ll) a. in.- Abbe Charvct, a parish piiost at Mont.thcu, in the de partment of 7ie, has been put to trial a) court martial charged with pleach ing u sermon likely Jo have a had of- tcct upon public opinion and with c eoiniiiuuii'nting persons who gave evi dence when his case waffbefote nn cN.iiuiuiug magistrate, DELINQUENT TAX IN JACKSON SHOWS GAINS A statement fallowing that of tho totnl or 7S0,31G.:U duo on tho 1911 tax roll of Jackson county there has been collected upon Oct. 1st $ G 1 C , 1IG.C2, leaving a balance of f 1 73, 1G0 GO delinquent was Issued today by Deputy Tax Collector G. It. Har per. , Included lu this delinquency Is $nn,7G0.27 duo from tho Southern Pacific company on their congres sional lands. The pcrccntnge of delinquent tnx Is tljus. 121.9 per cent, no compared with 19 8 per cent for 1913, which delinquency also Included 171,007,95 duo on congressional lands of S. C Co. for that year. Tho date of de linquency this j ear was Oct. 1st. This ear's second halt paments amounted to S22G.919.10 of which more than 1117,000 came in during the last week prior to Oct. 1st. THE GOLDEN RULE ;:: Where You Get the Most and Best for your Money Vn ,,, -nn,, w.n ,'f .,,, 1il,n Uyyt if -..-m, nn11,r .,.1 4-r nnn.inminn ..niiMl nnv,n Iiaka f,Vff MTn nn , nni V jluu may P'vjr niuiu ix juuiirwu, uun 11 yvu inuuy yvauo iu biuiiuiitii; juu 11 uuiu uui u liiou. u mu ju i uai- A & tton to give you your fall and winter goods as cheap as any concern in the country. Como in and soo the X goods, examine them and compare the prices with what you have been.paying. These are not hot air or sale l & prices, just everyday bargains prices at which you can buy these goods for the season. Jt4 REMARKABLE SUITS in the height of the season s styles, j at an-end-of-the-season prices .... $9.90 $14.45 $16.50 $18.50 $ t ? ? T f ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? A The season's bot selling styles and only one of a kind. Fur (rim nied modcN, plain tailored nud braid trimmed effects. Ladies7 Coats Our Conts comprise all tlie new fnbiics including corduntys, plushes 'ind fnncv mi-.tuivs, and all ni "conoinically priced at $G.75, $9.75, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18 50. Men's Suits New stylo-, new coloiings, new patterns. Our Suits piiccd at $10.00 to $15.00 aie 1 1 ill v out of the ordinniy values. Kuppenheimer Suits are now priced at $16.50 to $19.80 Men'-. Overcoats, a eood ndection of pattern and styles, $10.00, $11.39, $12.50 to $16.50 Little Ilo.vV Oveu'oaU, $3.00, $3 50 to $4.75. We are hcadquailerh for Hoys' Clothing and nic oftoiing some spe. cial nuinliei-. of suits with two paiis of pants at $3.25, $4.15, $4.50 $5.25. All-Woo'l uiuc'sci-go Koifolk Knits at $4.00 to $5.00. y Specials For Men Notice to City Subscribers After Xov ember 1 nil neeounth for paper must he paid beforo 'Jfdh of month or paper will be stopped. Col lector will not make more! than two call. Collections will be made at place of delivery, unle. arrange month arc made otherwuo. I10MEII ltOTIIKIIMKL, City Ciroulator. ATTIKVTIOX A. K. A. A. M. Spoclal convocation Medford lodgo No. 10S, Friday even- Oct. :9tN, at 8 o'olook p. ni. Work n K. C, degree. All Masons cordially invited A. N. ltlLUL'DUAND, Sec, A Svoe V inB. f ! f t ? T T Y ? ? ? ? ? T t r ? T v. t ! Shoe Specials A special lot of Men' Hats in all colore and shaped, $UiQ to $:t,0(l values, to close Men's Hlastie Cotton Hihhcd Union Suits.... lleav.v Cotton Kibbcd Sliiils and l)iawci, Fine Hibbcd Woistcd Union Suitx ......... A d'ood Heavy Woik Sliiit, the r)0c kind K. & W. Dioss Shirt", the t1.-" kind , Outing Flannel Night Shirt Larse si7e lied or I line Htiudkerehiefti, eaeb Ulack Socks . -.- .J.. Fine Ui oss Socks .., Cotton Swcatcis . . . .. All-Wool Sweater . . . . All Felt House Slippcis- - . each $1.95 89r - . 48c . $1.69 43c 95c 69c .... 5c - .. 9c 'J for 25c 5gc I$"2.50to$3.50 . 59c $2.75 $3.60 nud $4.00 $5.00 $6.50 Men's Calfhki'i, button oi Inee Ilarr.v Shoes for men stand above all .. . ...... IVter' Jl-uicli top All for Wear, ohrenu: iialf... The Mime hoo villi fj-ipch top and pocket counter 12-iueli top, boht veal htock . .... .. $6 50 Kl-ineli top best veal utock . $7.50 l.adien' patent, button, matt t'', Cuban heel ... $2.75 Patent, button, cloth top, low heel, for growim; irU $3.00 Ladis' Felt Siippern, fur or libbou tnuimcd.. . $1.00 and $1.25 Solid Leather (inn ATotal, buttrn, low hcul $2.50 Cluldren'b Ouu Metal, button School Shootr Mi. to 8 . - $1.13 8 to 11 - $1.35 il'-ito'J . ..... .r... . , .. ...... $1.65 and $1.95 Dry Goods Specials V'c aie o-itiely selling tlie liot Outtiiur Fhiuiiel at tlio piicu in tho countrv, get n sample if you will and ooiupuiu it. Our piii'o in Sc Dcvou-hirc Cloth, one of tlu but cotton wash tubiiua on the muikct, ruaranteed last color . .. r,,., ,,,,. . 17c Nursery Cioth and Kindcrgiirtin Cloth'--:'S-inch I'cicale - . .. .., h-1 IVcachid Shuutmsc 'i, j. ! 4 Hlcpched Sheeting Hope Mii-hn, bleached Fn.it of the Loom Muslin, Munched Wsc 6'4C 21c 24c 8c 9c NOTIONS Silk Thread ,.. Cotton Thread . .. Oretto Snaps Hooks and lives .......... . Mercencd Crochet Cotton Ilox Akoited liaiipjns .,.. fJood I'aurl Hutton& . . Fine I'earl Iluttons ... -. Oood Tooth Jlnihhoa' .. . :? V aLgJkei Hfi.Hil I H Large htdtle Feniihlu . . ..- I'ound can Tuleuin ' ... . Air Jloat TmIcmiii . - . . Coluiite'i. Tub urn .... . - i'ound purl.K-;e Writing I'apcr - - - We have arranged all of the Hats we have left in two lots, one lot we will stll for $2 rach nnd the other lot for $1.50 each. Itcauliful ikaeon Ikth Kobe IllaukuU, with curd and luup to mutch, lor ,. $3.00 l'caioii Hath Kobe rlanuel. tuo-faued, per iil 390 -8i5 4c . - for 5c .-'J for 5c -. . 4c 1! fr 5c .-. . 5c 10c J2c 10c 8c 12c 13c .... - 1 ? V Y t Y Y Y Y $ T Y Y Y Y Y t T t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y v t Y Y Y i C. W. WHITTLOCK & SON, MEDFORD i Catarrh a Blood Disease S. S. S. Drives It From Your System Bccnuse Catarrh affects the noie and throat, causluR eorea In the nos trils, atoppago of ntr-paBanffefl nud gathcrtnic In the throat, It has been common practlco to treat Catarrh by lotlonn, washes and apraya applied to these parts. This niodo oC treatment la entirely wrong. It cannot give per manent relief, and It la liable to Irri tate and aggravate tho trouble. Ca tarrh cannot be trifled with. If al lowed to run on It will disease tho bronchial tubes, nettle on the lungs, the stout neb. Indeed It la a very se rious disease. Don't treat it locally. The fact that It causes headachca Is proof that It Is caused by Impure and (Ha cased blood. The one treatment that has proved cffcctlvo In the treatment of Catarrh is S. S. S., It la the greatest blood purifier and blood tonic known. It rolleTca the cause of Catarrh by the process of re nourlshlng tho blood, renewing Its strength and vigor, giving new life to the red blood corpuscles and stimulat ing the flow so that It has the Tltallty to throw oft tho poison and germs from the system. It Is literally a Mood bath. You quickly feel results. Headaches disappear, the gathering In the throat stops, tho nostrils heal beforo yon hardly realize It you are well. S. S. S. Is a natural blood tonic and has proven effective In tho treat ment of all blood affections. Eczema, tetters, rash, Scrofula. Oct S. S. S. nt your druggist's. If you need spe cial advlco write the S. S. S. Co., At lanta, On. We have everything you want for the Hallowe'en party, in cluding Pumpkins for the Jack o' Lanterns THINGS THAT HELP make lntMils more toothaomc, that give zest to plainer foods That's tho kind of fancy groceries wo offer. Tlio best in quality, tho lowest in price for articles of similar grade. Try our olive oil, mustard, vinegar and other relishes. They are first-class. Marshf & Bennett Second door oast of the First National Hank. Phone 252 The Independent Market Tor PULL LINE OP FRESH AND CURED MEATS "Hriskol of Beef, lb . 8c Plate, lb ."Kb Pot Roasts, lb , 12c to 15c Prime TJib Roasts, lb , 15c Sijciikler Steak, lb ,.l5c Round feteak, ll ,..v 16c Sirloin Steak, lb :...;&.r. 17c r T-Bonc SlciCK. ll.r. 20c Hamburger "Stoalr. ilb. . . 13c Pork Steak, lb. ,.riyTlrs)y cow. Pork Hoasts and Chop "' ' 101 Pure Pork Sausage, lbjercd nuroo 1 lome-Mado MincemeiiSffi: AI I l'li)dctmm "'"l Surgeons' im. V" a. oaulow "du7"kva MAIN'S CAUI.0W Obteopathlc phjatclnns, 41C-417 Oarnott-Corey bldtr.. Phono ljnfij. jiw--- Ptire Tronic tendered l.ard 60c and $1.15 PRONE 27 NO."(i S. CENTRAL J'Yoe )elivery Daisy Butter Will MeetjYou At The Daisy AVith a Full 1ine of Dairy Products. PUTT13R 01 OUR OWN MAKE, FRESH E(.CJS, n Idv AND CREAM, C1IEKSE OF VARIOUS KINDS and VELVET ICE CREAr. Will be served. Call and inspect our new home at White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 322 EAST .UAIN. PHON13 481 ? 4 Al ?.t?.tft?.t?t?tf.tft. Jr Ik