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n i i r PA'OE STX MEDFORP NATL TRIBUNE, MRDFORD, ORTCOOT, TCTESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915 . , ,,, 4 MEDFORD FILES ' PROTEST AGIST P0RTLJD ACTION Tin- Mutlfortl Coiiinicri'inl club hits nriontod the following rcHolnliotii i .!..' SERBANS REPOR T GERMAN REPULSE WHERE TWENTY-TWO CHILDREN WERE BURNED TO DEATH wssssa CENTER OF LI PAUIS. Sav 1 -IlPDUlxn of tlin , jirotcstim; the "ffort of Portlnml . Amlro-Cit-rnum forces In tho center ! luinbcnnpii to monopolize tho luinliur in lnstry of thu state iixul ceiiHiiruitf the nttitutle of the Portland TelPKrnni in its cnmpniun riKninst tin linnhni' jnilln of Kouthem ntnl wcHteni Oregon : "Vlicrcnn, tho JntcrHtnto commerce comniiHHion linn yrnntt'd a rate of 3 "', ecntH er 100 pounds on lumber from points hoiiUi of l'oitliiml to points on the main line of tho South ern Pacific company in California m4 fur huiitli as San I'Vaneixco bay, ntnl that this rate wns grnututl that tli mills of western Oregon miftlil in n measure compote, with tho I'ortlnii'J mills, mid the mills of other coast imiiitn in the California trade, who hhipped to lids territory by water; and "U'lmreap. ccitain I'oitland lumber men, with the idea Mill in mind ( hooping the western Oregon mills at n disadanlaf;e in rates, have filed two complaints with tho interstate commerce commission one that th"V be uncii a 7Vz tPit into to Califor nia; the other asking that they be (jinnled a H'-cenl piefercnlial over the mills of western Orc;on into the Hi nil territory. Therefore, be it "Resolved, that we herewith enter a most vigorous protest ngni'iist mich demands made by certain Portland lumbermen, and alho cspi-css our dis approval of articles on this subject appearing daily in the Portland I'.mmi iniy Telejiram, which we bclievo aic absolutely unfair. "The lumber IiiihIiioih of weslein Orcuon is one of its most important industries. We know that the peo ple in this section nic dependent to a laiue extent on (lie condition ol this groat enterprise ami that in tho past the lumber industry of western Qn'gon has been made to suffer greatly because of it' heaw handi cap in rates which has Kept il from fairly eoiiiixiliiig with the Poithind mills in the markets of Caiforata, eastern Oiegon, Idaho, Utah and Montana. "We ask llmt tho public mind of Portland he not swayed by the con tentions of a IV w selfish interests, but that t!ic will grant western Or I'Kou her jiM nitlits. ProsjK'rity to this section means molt piospeulv to Poi timid." of tho northern lino with meat IohsohI In reported In an official Serbian ( communication received lioro today. It follews: "On October 29 on tho northwpHt- orn front tho enemy attneked la force i on tho rlKht honk of the Ponltza, and with Ichs BtrenRth on tho right hank of tho Morava. "In tho center tho cnomy was thrown hack with great losseH lifter having appronclied within 500 meters of tho Herblan positions. On tho re mainder of tho front there were no vera engagements." PENNSYLVANIA VOIES E E I'llMiADKUMIIA. Nov. 2 - Perfect weather provallod in Pennsylvania for today'B election. Woman suffra gists who continued their oratorical' campaign up to midnight last night, were on guard at polling places. In Philadelphia a spirited mayor alty contest Is on. The principal enn dldatcs nro TIioiimh 11, .Smith, repub lican; Oeorgo I). Porter, Independent or Kranklln party, and II. Cordon llroinley, democrat. VN BUELOW SWITZERLAND This is St. Jt'hn'tt Parochial '-irliool flt Pcabodv, Ma ., whin? twctitj-two oiim. girl were himicd lo death in a Jue that dttrocd the ir ide of the htnlilnig Tlmi-dax. Note Mini the thrvc'story structure has no fire escape i. M my of t In liuw were lost when the little wetim jumped Irtm the windows; others were sinothcreil i crushid under their comrade- lirel bel'oic tbc eou'd rea. h safct. VILLA MEETS WITH REPULSE (Continued from pago one) cd grim determination to forro their way Into Agua Prleta no matter at what cost. Unless many wero killed In tho serious attempt mado last night to make through tho wlro en tanglements Villa's Ioshos on tho oint wero comparatively small, notwith standing tho terrific flro to which they wore mibjoctod. L OF A COMING 10 THE PAGE On the thcor that those things In nrt and naturo which nro really good need few words of commendation, and will stand by thontHclvos In tho face of all condemnation, there U lit tle to be said of this latest .Metro of fering. It Is a rare example of tho extent to which roal art can bo car ried In such a commercial btislnoss, 10 PITTNIU'IKI, Xo. 2. V.WY available miner in the Ctutisxille dis trict, near here, was today summoned lo the -drift of tho Ford Collieries company, where late rterday l'ranit .Mmgnn, the foreman, was ntomhed bv a full of latu. Ilesciier working in rclu.v tidied throuulioul the night, ARTILLtRY DUELS TURKISH Fl I and the fact that art can bo carrlod ' diusiiiK townid the point where Mor to such an extent In comniorco may J nm wn believed to be buried, and Morltol White l.liilmont Is a splrn. did application for Sore Throat, Cold on tho ImugH, Croup and Pains In tho Chest, Saturate a piece of flan nel cloth with the Mnlment and uho as a plaster. It Is very penetrating, and effective. Prices 25c, Tide, $1.00. MaHklns' Drug store, exclusive agentH explain In part why tho film has such a grip on tho public. Tho aiming of "Tho Soul of a Woman" Is bound to be an event In this city. It Is real life and striking allegory ho artfully mingled as to make a story of great strength. And, grasping the possibilities furnished li the author, the director and bis company lutvo thrown theinselvos In to the spirit of the story, bringing all tho resources of magnificent settings, scenery and photography to tho as sistance of an exceptional company At tho Page theater Wednosdav. freih men relieved them nt daybreak There wa no direct evidence that Morgan was alive. FINE WEATHER FOR OHIO DRY ELECTION ('Old M UPS, O., Nov. !. Fair weather throughout the 'tote cuti-cd expectation, of a normal ote in to day's election in Ohio. No state ticket was homy voted on. In the cities interval was divided between the statewide prohibition ismic and mayoralty contents. ON'STA.NTINDPLK, Nov. I, i I.oi'don, Nov. SI, 8 11 n. ni. Tho fol lowing official statement was issued today by the Tuikisli war effice: "On the Dardanelles front there weie violent artillery duel". Near Seddul Hnbr two enemy cruiets shell ed several places ineffectively. Near Ami our artillery destroyed three en emy mine-throwing positions Our batteries dispersed masses or enemy troops who were sighted near Morti lian and P.lins Iluruu. "On the Caucasus front we repulsed two enemy attacks." GOVERNORSHIP RACE INTERESTS KENTUCKY PEACE ERRANO fJKNKVA, via Paris. Nov. 2 Tho Swiss prcsB 1 commenting extensive ly on tho visit of Prince Von IJuelow to Switzerland. Although it Is stated that tho prince has conic to Switzer land merely for a holiday, tho Dascl Nachrlchton assorts ho Is accompan ied by two officials of tho Gornmu forolgn office It Ib known hero that Prince Von nuelow will shortly meet Monslgnor Morchettl, papat dclegato to Switzer land. Geneva nowspapers state that tho movement In favor of peaco negotia tions has been carried to such a point that tho mooting place of 'tho lro posed peace conference Ib now under discussion. They say this congress will bo held In Switzerland and that tho central powers favor Heme and tho quadruple entente Geneva. Con sptpicntly tho press argues tho pres ence of Prlnco Von Iluolow In Switz erland seema to have a political object. LOOK AI A CHILD'S T( I'ako No dinners! Move Poisons 1'ioni Liver and Mow els nt Once, SPOKANE VOTING UPON THREE COMMISSIONERS RPOIv'ANK. Wash.. Nov. 2. Voters in Snoknno went to the polls today to elect three citv commissioners for tho limp term, two for a short leim of two months and vide on thirteen iiincud incuts to the charter. Pallets will also be cast on a telephone franchise. The weather was fair. Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs," becauso In a fow hours all tho dogged-up waste, sour bllo and fermenting food gently moves out of tho bowols, and you havo a well, playful child again. Children Blmply will not tnko tho time from play to empty tholr bowels and they becomo tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach disordered. When cross, fovorlsh, restless, sco If tonguo Is conted, then glvo this de licious "fruit laxntlvc." Children lovo It, and It can not c.iuso injury. x0 dlffcronco what alls your llttlo one If full of cold, or a soro throat, diar rhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, re member, a gentlo "Insldo cleansing" should always bo tho first treatment givon. Full directions for babies, children of nil ages and grown-u(j aro printed on each bottle. Uownro of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a C0-cont hot- tlo of "Cnllfornln Syrup of Figs," then look carofully and see thaUt 1s mndo by tho "California Fig Syrup Com pany." Wo irinko no smaller size. Hand bnck with contempt any other g syrup. 1.01'ISVILhK, Ky., Nov. 12. The race for eovernor between Former Con-jressinnn A. 0. Stunley, demo-; crat, and Kdwin P. Moriow, reptib-i licau, attracted principal interest ml the elections mi Kentucky today. , STOMACH SCFFFUIvItS KKAD THIS So many stomach sufferers havo beon benefited by n slmplo prescrip tion of vegctablo oils which cured a Chicago druggist of chronic stomach, liver and Intestinal troublo of year's standing Hint wo want you surely to try this remedy. It Is known as Mnyr's Wondorful ltomcdy. One doso will convince you. It usually gives complete and pormnnent results oven In tho most stubborn cases. Ono doso will convlnco you. Mnyr's Wonderful Itoinedy Is sold by loading druggists overywhoro with positive understanding that your money will bo refunded without question or quib ble if ONE bottle falls to glvo you absolute satisfaction Adv. TmwBmM (C;ifii I MAKI2 HUXDI112US seo perfect ly by correcting rcfractlvo orrors of tho oyes with exact lenses. DR.. RICKERT Medford. Eyesight Specialist Oregon &4&lZ&tKKZ"lZtt"Z f r ? T ? T ? T ? r ? ? T ? V ? T T r Y ? V T T t t Y V V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i Tomorrow Morning at 9 a. m. The Doors of Moe & Co. Will Be Thrown Wide Open. Bargains From Front to Rear-Every Article, Every Yard of Merchandise Will Be Tagged With the Sensational Prices That Will Mark This Sale as the Grertest Bargain Event You Have Ever Witnessed. $20,000 Dry Goods and Furnishings, Millinery Stock Must BE REDUCED ONE HALF IN THE NEXT TEN DAYS A. HUTCHINSON & CO. of SPOKANE WILL FORCE OUT THE GOODS WITH A RUSH Be with the crowds that will be here from opening till closing time. Counters, Tables and Bins Loaded With Merchandise. Every piece will be cut to the point where buying will be irrestible. Don't Fail to be on hand when the doors swing open. If You're Looking for Bargains, Here You'll Find a Feast of Plenty. See the Low Prices on Dress Goods, Ladies' Furnishings, Bed ing, Millinery, Etc. Positive Money Saving on Every Purchase. Don't Fail to be Here. Cut and Slash All Former Prices Buy Outing Flannel Regular 8c yard Tomorrow Morning 2c Yard Every Section of the Store, You'll Find Bargains of Every Description. There is Nothing Left For Us to Do but to Cut, Slash All Former Prices in One Desperate Effort to Meet Demands of Out-Going Partners. Next-to-Nothing Prices Throughout the Store to Make Quick Disposal oi1 this Stock in 10 days From 9 to 10 Buy Ladies' Hose Regular 15c At 5c 9A.M. Tomorrow Morning! That's The Time To Be Here! A T X j 1 o "! r 1 1 xv w. ty r ft.- n " tt r r r s . - & i. JHLurcninson ec o. selling put une nan oi lvioe &l ijos $zu,uuu stock in Ten Days t ? t ? T ? T ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? Y T X ? T f ? ? ? T ? f T ? y T t T T ? T ? ? ? ? f T :; ui