Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 04, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECiON. TrUTRSD;Y, yOVBAlWKR 4. 1015.
RUSSIA
DRAI
NING
SEAMEN'S ACT IN
VLADIVOSTOK
OF
AVAILABLE
ME
VLADIVOSTOK, Orlobcr -0, (Cor
respondence of the Associated Press)
'Hnforo tho great Kuropenn wnr
begnn Vladivostok hnd morn tlinn
tl 00,000 Inbnbitnntfl, Today Its pop
fulntlon Is Iobb thnn 7.',000, no heavy
have been the dnllB of the Ituimlnn
nrniy upon tho men of KnBtern HI
borln. The latent Biinimons wilt take
"10,000 from VladlvoHtok alone. These
' now recruits nro being ncnt away at
the rnto of 1000 n day. Many or
them are badly needed In Vladivos
tok to help take care of the war sup
plied which nro glutting tho port.
.Hut the call of the army Ib unquali
fied. Ittinnla hait nuch a great numbor
of men that nil of thorn nro not com
pelled to undergo military trnlnlng.
Exceptions nro mado In tho case of
an only win In the family, an woll n
under other npcclnl conditions, but
now nil innles In Slbnrn nro called
out. .Moro than 100 wero taken by
UiIh call from a nlnglo firm In Vlad
ivostok. Many of tho Amorlcan con
cerns with offices have lost virtually
their entire IIubhIuii office forces to
the army.
Retail and wholesale cBtnhllsh-
EEFECT: FAILS 10
CRIPPLE COMMERCE
ED
SERB
GOES TO
FRONT TO
DIE WITH TROOPS
STOCKMEN
WANT
NACO
PROCL
AIMED
SAN FUANCISCO, Nov. 1 Tho
going Into offert at midnight last
night of tho l.n Kollotto Hcnmon's
art was not expected to nffect tho
sailing of tin) Bcvornl vohhoIh bcIioiI
ulcd to leavo thin port today, not
withstanding their genornl Inability
to procum Boamen Qualified under
tho teruiH of the net. Collector of
tho Port J. O. Davis received n tele
gram yesterday from Secretary of
Commerce Itedfleld authorizing him
to grant clearnnco pnporH to thoso
owners nnd ngents who hnd been un
nblo, through no fault of their own,
to obtain the required number of cer
tified Heamcn. Collector Davis Inti
mated that he wnn satisfied the great
majority of the shlpporH had honest
ly endeavored to get their men ex
amined as to physical and profession
al fitness before the act berame oper
ative, nnd snld none would be held
up for lack of clearance papers.
act wont Into operation In this district
smoothly. Ships whoso seamen had
not nil obtained certificates wero per
mitted to clear, their technical vio
lation of tho law to bo noted nnd tho
iiientn hnvo biicIi reduced forces thnt Huo remitted, t'p to InBt night 1.11
thronul. n cnnnnil ncrooment nil the Certificates had l)COIl ISBUCd In tlllB
larger plnccB of business closn nt tho
liinrh hour, not having pien enough
left to arrange relief nt meal time.
Women nrn being trained for posi
tions they nro fitted for, preference
lielng given to wives of men called
to the front.
Koreans nnd Chinese nro coming
Into Vladivostok to replace dock In
borers cnllod to war. Virtually nil
the heavy work on tho (looks now Is i LONDON', Nov. 1, -The suggestion
being done by them, hut they are soLvns mado in tho houso of commons I
unskilled there Is much uneasiness
n to tho effect the .removnl of tho
better trained Russians will hnvo on
'tho hnndllug of war supplies.
NORTH DAKOTA PRIMARY
LAW UPHELD INVALID
IMKINIi:, K. !)., Xnv. I The Mill
nrdn primary Imv case wiih deeided
by thi! South Dakota supremo couit
today, llie cdiirt lioldine; the letfhln
ture lmil (lie power to net aside the
llieliunls primary ln initialed by the
people.
AMSTF.IIDA.M, Nov. 1. -An offic
inl Iliiltmrinii Htnteiuent leeoived here
today f i oni Sofia says King l'eler ol
Serbia Iiiih mine to the lront to en
courage bin soldiein nnd take them
the news that French and lliitisli
forces ni Imnteuintc to their iiMsist
nnee. Kin l'eler, one of the mint pielnr
I'Sdiio. fiauii'N ot the wnr. him tiirain
gone to the front, sin he did hint etr.
in the honi' of his eoiuitr.'H iiireiiii
need. The venerable ruler he in 71
venr old hits been nt Topoln, the
cradle of the KuriiKioigeiteh dyn
asty, ill nnd ivenk, niul according to
lust iieeiiiiittR wiih wnitiiig to retiie
with the rear gunnl of his troops,
menaced on three sides by the inuid
liifT in lilies.
On the former oeenslon Kins l'-'-
tcr was credited with having saved the
dnv for Hei'biu. I.nte last year when
HKATTLi;, Nov. 4. Tho Bcnuien's njH Jm,v WM ,,uj)K mll ,,,.,,.,1 ,y
the Austrian", the kins, suffering
from iheiunnlisni, eoutrnctcd in the
l'liineoPiiisslan unr, went to the
front, mid. mountains e huise, slowly
rode thtulisli Hit Serbian lines, tell-
iitS his soldiers their old king hnd
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LONGER
RAGE
PON
RESERVES
MEXICAN CAPITAL
BY GENERAL VILLA
Many stockmen of this section com
plain that the law requiring them to
remove their stock from the nation
al roroflt reserves on October 15 Is
unjust. It la productive of no good
to the government, the stockmen or
to anyone else. In a year like this,
for Instance, some option they say,
should be given the rangers In tho
mnttor. Tho continued drouth tins
in In din with them. His I'ctinlis
district, and 217 Bonincn In all had i11MI.,1(i i.js lroiMm. wi, vxwa the
applied for examination. A.mlrinim imm Scihin.
"I mil but n feeble old mini." the
Kiln: wns minted as hnins Miid hist
month, "hul I swear to you, if n new
niMisioii shall in ins upon us the
shiiiii" of heins conriiieied, 1 shall not
unive the ruin, but I, too, shall die
with the counliw."
DURING IHE WAR
NACO, An., Now I. Nnco. Soli
um, ,jul across the border, was de
clared tod'.iv In be the capital of Mex
ico by ncneitil I'runcineo Villa, who
armed tli'-re with the vungunrd of
hi' in my in their willidrawul fiom nt
IneliB on Ashii I'netii.
Naeo wilt be made n lnif-e of sup
plies niul troops will rest heie for
thlrtv duvs. it wiih Paid.
Kmi-iiil ibniiHiiud Villa soldiers,
prevented the growth of feed In the i,mvo urrivi.,j nt tlt. Mexican town and
many of them hnve made camp with
in n few bundled feet of homes on
Other column
lower foothills. They are baro as n
bone. Tho removnl of stock from
tho government rnnges makes It ncc-!
ii... a ..i.nii side
? iroop, of rniUMl State- enj
lrv are .stationed he.e to patrol tlf
lionlir.
DOrOIAS, An.. N.iy. (.-Villa
aninMpp..n.edtobest.l.mm-r "
dIIV toward Nneo. Kcports trm I
staled thnt 10110 nlready hnd m'iv
cd nnd 'J0O0 moie ' '" sx"u
Wl.ether nenen.l F.nucico V.lln
bad defmitelv abandoned nil iil'-'i '"
,.,,!, ins Aruii ITiela ".named ..
(inestion. , ,
l'lfimirttions ere mnde ted: in
u.,,,,,,0 to Ait-m l'nela the JHHlO wo
men nnd children who look rel litre n
the Amercnn side when Nil" 1W
his attack Monday.
Callcs sent out scouts to tlm east
ward to verify H-ports that tie two
Villa suns and guards lelt ulioul three
sol'lmilos frni.i thi1 Asnn l'netn defenfe-j
h.id ilisiiDiienied mirintr me nisiit
18 POUNDS OF BLOOD
is the average quantity in a healthy
rultilt, but it is the quality of the blood
that determines our strength to resist
sickness. With weak blood we find
cold hands and chilly feet; in children
an aversion to study, and in adults
rheumatic tendencies.
In changing seasons get abundant
fresh air and take a spoonful of Scott's
Emulsion after meals, because Scott's
Emulsion is a rich blood-food that will
increase both quantity and quality o
Uic blood while it warms the body and
helps carry off the impurities.
When multitudes of people arc to.
day taking Scott's Emulsion to avert
winter sickness, and are giving it to
their children, it is careless to neglect
Its benefits. Iook out for oubtltutcs.
Scott & llownc, Mooinfield. N J 13-34
essnry for the stockmen to begin their
winter feeding nt oiico, thus incur
rinS nn. unusual nnd unnecessary ex
pense. In addition to that, should
tho winter bo unusually long, It may
ACTION OK SlNCliK SI'OOXKl'li
Sntl'ltlSKS MAXV
Medfonl people who bought the
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
..1.. ...! ! lnunifh nu A fllnr.l.kil.
endnngertho stock by reduc ng ho K JRC(1 nt tho 1NSTANT effect
feed to a meager supply during the of ft SXGU.: SP0ONKt'L. This roin
Intter part of the season, before the s m f ,,, n bowc, ciCauscr
national reserves niny ngnln bo ocru
pied as n rnngc. There Is no snow
on t In) reserves now. Stockmen
could, with much profit to them
selves, continue to rnngo their herds
there, thus saving their supply nt
home. Those especially Interested
talk of taking the mutter up with
Senator Chamberlain, with n vle.w
to determining whether or not the
character of tho aenson in any given
locality may not, In some measure, bo
taken Into account In the mntter of
tho cIobo of -the feeding peilod on
the reserves
1 thnt It Is used successfully In nppen-
i (Ileitis. Adlcr-l-kn nets on HOTII t
upper and lowel bowel nnd ONK
SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY j
CASI3 of constlpntlon, sour or gnssy
stomnch. ONE M1NUTB nfter you
tnke It the gnscs rumble nnd pnsi
out. Mnsklns Drug Store.
today by Sir Alfred .Monti, thnt leg. '
islajlon bo enacted to suspend during
tho war payment of rent, Insurance
premiums nnd interest on mortgages
nnd similar fixed obligations of men
who Join tho army. Sir Alfred whoso
suggestion was received with favor,
said that theso charges were llko mill
stones around tho necks of many men,
who except for tlioiu, would ho glad
to enlist.
Premier AriiiHIi sold tho govern
ment fully recognized the Importance
of the problem and promised to con
sider tho question carefully.
I.OIMSVILLK, K Nov. I. Unof
ficial but apparently rellnblo tabula
tion today on the gubernatorial vote
In Kentucky gave A. O. Stanley, dem
ocrat, nil Indicated majority of 20SI
over Hdwln P. Morrow, republican.
A few precincts wero missing but it
wan stutcd their normal vote could
not materially chnnge tho result.
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Snys Cream Applied In Nostrils t
Relieves Head-Colds at Once. I
If your noitrlU nro closed nnd ynur
bead Is stuffed nnd ou cin't breathe
freely bec.uue of a cold or cntnrib. jtut
get n sinnll bottle of Kl's ('rrni)i llnlin
nt nuy drug store. Apply a little o
thin fragrant, antlrcntlc emim into
jour nostrils .nniljNM it ponctrnto
tlirougb every Ar p'lfrtaijp of Jour bead,
foothills and honllng tint inlliiuied swol
len iinii'ous incnibrniiuiuid yuii gel In
Htnnl relief.
Ah I bow good It fn-ln. Your nos
trils nre open, your lic.nl N clour, no
moro hawking, snutlling, blowing; no
more liendnclie, drynctii or strugifling
for breath, lily's Cri-iuu Halm li jnt
nlmt sulferers from' hen J' colds and m
.arrh nerd. U' a dillbt.
MONEY
Saved by letting me do your work. '
Wntchcs nnd Clocks clenned II 00.
Main Springs $1.00. Agnto Grinding
!IOe nnd up. Diamond Sotting. All
kinds of Jewelry ropniring. Speclnl
cut on finished ngntes. Ilnrgnlns In
wntches. I will snvo you money on '
all work. ICverythlng guaranteed sat-'
iBfactory. Clocks called for nnd de
livered nny plnco In the city.
I'AV 13. DIAMOND,
12 1 K. Mnln St. Phono S7S-L
THE PAGE C
Matinee Daily at 2 p. m.
MEDFORD'S LEADING
THEATRE
Evening 7 p. m.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Three Complete Shows
TO KKK niuMirthe most WONIlhUiaHi PHOTO
PLAYS f "iiodnyal POIM'LAl? L'KjrKS-5, 10, 13
routs.
Pronounced ecjual to "IOvcr.vwonmn," which played
tho I'ntjo two yeans nj-u.
99 or "The Soul
of a Woman"
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DESTINY
Starniit? W ondeiinl
EMILY STEVENS
Use
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Appreciate
the ninny ways In which your
j bettor served by us.
lugs Department undor Gor-
DER ONf MANAGEMENT
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FAST AND FURIOUS SELLING
MOE & COMPY'S. STOCK SELLING LIKE WILDFIRE
Good Bye to One-Half of This Stock-Thafs The Orders. A. Hutchinson & Co. Filling
the Store With the Greatest Crowds This Store Has Ever Known
Tomorrow Morning Wc Forge Ahead With Another List of Startling Bargains That Will Pack and Jam This Store
With Money Savers from Opening till Closing Time Be Here at 9 a. m. Get Your Share of these Wonderful Bargains
Next-to-Nothing Prices to Sell Out One-Half of This Stock in Ten Days
M 15c HOSE
I SELLING AT 1
TOMORROW M
L MORNING M
Visit Every Department of the Store
See the Low Prices. Youll Never
Have Another Chance Like This for
Money Saving. Depend Upon It!
$20,000 Stock of Dress Goods, Ladies' Furnish
ings, Notions, To Be Reduced One-Half in Ten
Days to Meet the Demands of the Partners. Bar
gains in Every Section of the Store, you'll Not
be Disappointed. Come and be Convinced of
the Fact that this Startling Bargain Giving Sale
is Genuine Money Saving on Every Purchase.
9.00 TO 10:30 A.M.
Outing Flannel
Regl2candl5c
TOMORROW
MORNING
8cyd.
A. Hutchinson & Co. of Spokane Forcing Out One Half Moe & Co's. Stock in Ten Days
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