v 0 am MS Medford Mail Tribune Ml SECOND EDITION WEATHER Itrtlin Warmer Wednesday, Mat. Itr, Mln. of, I'r. .0. N; M) FnrlT fifth Tf. Dully- TnU Year MEDFORD ORKOON, TtTJSSDAY, FKIWrAUY 1. 191G NO. 2G7 - GERMAN PRIZE CREW BRING CAPTURED BRITISH LINER ACROSS ATLANTIC TO AMERICAN PORT 11 4 ( to. re J DARING EXPLOIT AT SEA ADDED TO WAR RECORD BYTHETEUTONS SoutK Afrltan Llrw Apian, Slw Up 'for Lost, Tkes Beftaj tt Htfon Irnlt, laHly Flylj t. gcrrein ria-SnUrfBl at Giwtry Islet Jc ww VwaaU w. NKW YORK, Fob. J. The " Hntixh consul general licit ft- " ilnv notifioil Ilritit.lt fihitmhiff to ntch out for Gwrffinn subrao- " l-iiirH in American atcw. In- " formation received at the con- "fr untnln frnHi Hriiil Hfuirrs " lends tlicm to believe that n "" submarine hud necompiviicd tho captured steamer Appntn on lior "" "f. vovoiro across tho Atlantic. f - - "' NF.WPOUT NEWS, V., Feb. 1. With ths German naeat euslgn fiut lorin boldly from her stem and in charge of n Oonnnn prire crew, tho llrihf-h South African liner Ap)oin, gisen up for lost, took refine in Ifiunptoii Ilonun tins momma with tho story of sevwi vessels destroyed. by Gennnn se raider, oft th Afn enn coast. Tho Appnm was eajitured of the Canary Ulftnds' on January 13 by a Gennnn raider four days after she hnd Hnilod from Wnlar, Jlritiih, West Africa, for Plymouth, England. Lieutenant JWg of the German navy, placed on the Appnm when fche was captured, brought in the prite, eluding the cordon of Hritish emi-5-cm across the Atlantic And adding to the historic chapter of German ex ploits at sea, a chnpter to rank with the adventures of Drendcn, Karls ruhe, Prinr. Kitel Friedrich, U-i.1) nnd Kronprinz Wilhelm. ITflntor VrKbottb as Vet Whether tlie captor was a Gvmiau l bout or a hitherto unreported Oer man nutuiary cruiser is undeterm ined. From what was learned by -h'im of the official, who )oarded the App.'ttu it is beliered that 5ome stenrucr, ormed as a Herman auxil iary, raiding flipping off the African toQ'-t, took the ijritih Uner nnd put the prize crew aboard. This tie is supported by the fact that a submn nne could hardly boyo spared a lieu tenant unu suen a large crew to a pnre, There -were a total of 4,"l pcrxonb ulmard the ship, im'uding the sut xnii'jr members of the crews of tevcn ship-- Mink "by the raider nhieb rnp tnrH the Apam, nod twenty Gennnn nulinm. being transferred from Af n. a to Kuglaud to ho placed in de tention canipi. rvilonlaj Officers AIkmuI A !orpc in'rrtfltnso of the. number (Continued on UK p) rnmwm u o CIlrJ?LN"XB. Wo , i?eb. 1 The i t.dcr.il ROcrnnient is without ngbH'du.cors for niit animals In Docombcr t.i ou-t from oil lands conctis opor- .(tin prior to Present Toft a th tlr.ial order & September 27, llpjf), iil$ougIi uch companies at that time, h.($ notolihcovore oil, iording' a d'ciion toii.' by Judge J. A. Hinor in the federal diat.rieLeourt heic. SAX FKANCISCO, Feb. 1. Oil I.mkI- in CaliforHiu valued at $300, (mh).ooi anj220 suits filed or in preparation by tbe government ar il.xndtnt upon tbe principles set I" Hi t..l.iv by Judge J. A. Iliuer in tiir i mied Stales district eourt & i ii runt-, hoitUna; afniost Uw govern liiint in its ousUr suit against ths Ohio nil cownany and the Grans !!. iil .ma Usa eouipauy. 54 KILLED DY ZEPPELIN RAID OVER ENGLAND 6lxty-?vw Injured 23i to&tf hm Mhhw Gokotwsv At HvtA ' LONDON', Fob. 1. Fifty-four lr 'sofls woro killed and Blxty-Mvti In jured In lt lfful' Clpptlla rld. Tho flgurt it)r conttlntU It as offlcltl stajement lssuM ktrc thjt i. tcrnoon and Gays )ombs wr dleopaj ittraj tovnstntVIn rurt.1 dltrlcte In Derbyshire, LclcMtrhlr JLU- ccJnaJiko aad Stffordhlr. Bom AanMV to property - cinw4. It m otntlally tinted thAt ISO bonbt -vera dropped by tb ZHppev llns during tho tic raid. Tho ofliciul text follews: An nir raid lant night v'tn aU lnpted on an extensive nelle. It ip flnrs (hat tho raiders were beaapur ed by a thick mist. After crosaing the const the ZepdinH uteertd var ious courses nnd dropped bombn at several towns nnd in rur.l districts in Derbyshire, Ijeiiieetershire, Lia colnshire and Htaffordihire. "Some datnee; to property wen caused. No accurate reporta wer received until a vtry late hour. "The casualties up to the time of retu'-cr of the statement amounted to fifty-four person killed and biaty Mvcn injured." The pre'ta commentt at leatta np on the 7pielln raid of laet nlbt but no ofTlclal derails bate been mnlo puhlk In addition to tho war office atatemeat that tU or seven airships passed orrr the eastern, northeastern and midland oountic of Kngland, dropping a number of bombs. At the time the announce ment was made It was said no conoid arable damace had tx-en reported. Uy direction of the natal and mili tary autborltlefi, th police lotej or dered discontinuance of chimes and the striking of hours by public eloebs between sunset md aunrlso as a pre cautionary measure. Beared Vtxm Viuitt PAT11B, Feb. 1 A Zeppelin start ed n the direction of Paris laat nlsbt at 9:45 p. m. A warning was sent out from, Complrene that a Cermttn airship had been lighted In more- ment. Tbo military Borernor f Tarla tafo orders thai preparations bo made to sire the alarm If neces sary, when the Zeppelin, bowerer, got Into the field of the searchlights on tbe French front, It turned back and in supposed to have abandoned a pro jected raid slight mm IN FARM PRODUCT Pfitf W"" ' nn.aj "WABmSGTOX, P'cb, 1 Price or the prloelpa! Aroerlcao fttrw proj- dijrte oa January j were nllgUtly inore. than two per eor hlnber than tan the name date av yeaogw, s&IQ ftarteaept of BSrlcutture buttoKo l- vid today. prktcs iseiessed eo'08 VOf rs9t la fHMaetltar. JaauatVuI prices wi nearly ,fpur ar ent ftlB!tr thaa the) iycrs80 tor b8 1& eight rs. 1'rlccs paid vrt J "o por cent loernan xne year uoioro ana nearly oaj per com lower than tho five yv average. o GROSS GREAT WALL LONDON. Fob. 1 The Mongolian Insurgents have crossed tni great wall of China and an advance guard of 1000 la besieging tho city D Turn fa, aeeerdlng to a dlspateh from Muk den forwarded by lleuter's eorros iwndeat at Petrograd. MONGULS Mrs. Wilson on First Stumping Tour Famous Woman Artist Who Painted President's First Wife Draws First PI dure of New Mrs. Wilson. I '- n 'ill t WvkOTlb Sv. WotT&tow Witcma, tj Arv ftobtUiaalt IEK-5 SAFE, PROCEEOiNS UNDER OWN STEAM WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. The sub- j mo rme K-f. is safe aad prfKeduiB under her own steam foir Kev Vti, Flo., aecdnJino to naval radio mt- M(re m'fivtd at tbe uavy dcjrtment earty today from Captain fiimpson of the torpedo boat dMtxoyer MternU.I me asitsgr, wnieo csme ny way of Key Wet, aid "At 3-55 s. m. U. 8. R. KT-3j fivo mdea sontbrabt of Fowcy rtqrg, irtcaxoiog souta Ov ten knots. Ko casoioltiei aud no hiiht)ucc re quired." Fosy Rfli'h, rcfonc3 to in tho ir,r!affe is a lisntbout about ton njile t'roti afiaiai. o Navj dSfrtw.orft officials oslinial ed that u.sdsr tho :miA tho K-5 is ma.,ng she should reach fry aboja 0 P. m. toda. ThSteny.t vgis ono of the de btroyers onlcrrl b Secretory Ddo iels to search for the K-o. FMMK.C. E KANS.O CITY, Mo., Fob. 1 Firo broke out today in tho Western Un ion Telegraph companj 'a main build ing here and many operators wore forced to lcavo tho working rooms o nthe upper floors by means of firo escapes. The fire started on the iftcond floor and endangered the lives of 300 em ployes In tho operating room, fifty of whom wora carried down firo aseanos to safety. Later the blgjio was un der control and all employe bad been accounted safe. WILSON mm WITH RECEPTION GIVEN BY no CHICAGO. Feb. I. Tbo fourth day 0f Pre.ident Wilson's .tour of tho' .:.,,,. , ,. l- , r 'w,t " h,B "11km'f tour for fn projiun-tlnohij totlny ciirnod biro fo of tho ississippi through Ioa, ahcto his proffnan onlled for lho ch,.f ,,,, of ,be dnv t ,. . v ,..- -rf ... ,. , Houfe. at 8 p. in. in tho Colisoiim. four brief talks from lite rn.tr nlnt fotui of his cnint Davenport, Jown City, Grinnoll and Newtown, la., arc on tho program for the afternoon. Ditforc tho president's spocial left Chicago today mrdvbcnf of his lwriv bxplocl their fdonsifle at tho honity nWcoieo accorded him horo. Thev s()d tl)9 1'OnI rw.poni.0 to his plon for suppoR in preparing for an adoquuto jP.V?''" adfnu Rational. defense hud fully mot (h oir Opoctutions. Tho president's sopeh of last night was in lnrn monsiiro a roitoration of his provious picas for speody upbuild ing of the army and navy and his in dorsement of tho continental nnoy plan. His assertion that so far as tho nay was concerned tho oountry was prepared for immedinto war caused a momentary flutter in tho audience, but wus softened by his declaration thut the navy was inndo quato in size, though not in qualtiy. FOURTH ITALIAN LINER WITH MOUNTED GUNS NEW YORK, Fob. 1. Two 3-fl na vul guns wero mounted on tbe after deck of ths Italian steamship Ca orta wlieij.it arrived here today from Genoa and Naples. This is the fourth Italian steamer earrying mouHtoiI guns tp arrive at this jwrt within t8e past few weeks. AUSTRIA DENIES PAR PA ON SINKING Of PERSIA WASHINGTON. Fob t. -Socistary I.snvjng toduy uijpouuciol the recolpt of a dlsiKitch from Ambassador Pon field at Vlonna saying that ho had lbym InforiMid by tho foreign office mat en Austrian RuumnrinoH opor atlng In tho Mbdltorrnnoan ha ru ported that none of them was con cerned In ttie sinking it tho I'onln- dsular and Oriental llnor 1'orsla. Tho socrotary also ounotincod that ho was nddrosslng to Ambasaudor Morgenthau for presentation to tho Turkish gorornmont an inquiry as to whether a Turkish submarluu was re responsible. Tho stato dopartmunt considers that tho statement from Austrlu-Hungury closes the quostlon or whether a submarine of that na tionality sunk tho 1'ors.iu TO HEAR THE PRESIDENT CHICAGO, Feb. l.-8lginund Wf nlo'Askl, arrtsitod on tho stugo whore M'rosldOHt Wilson was speaking last inlght In tho auditorium horo, explain ed to the polleu today that tho army uniform he was wearing was donned to onable him to got Into the hall slm- 'ply to hear the prosldont. Tlioiw- finds wero unable to get tlokots to hear tho president but Wisnlewskl passed the doorkeeper by posing as part or the escort. He had some let ters In a farttga lunguago In his pook et anil Up yaltco uero still holding hlui todoji.iMindlW their tramlatlon. He clalinqd Wit he. hud surved sev-j oral yearn 'u Uie United Statos army. SNOWFALL UPON CASCADESBREAK KNOWN RECORDS Nineteen Feet Deep on West Slopes Fifty-two Inches Falls In Twenty four HoursFlood Expected to Follow Portland Has Silver Thaw Storm Warmer Weather Forecast. KIXKXSIIURO, Wash., Feb. 1. Tho heaviest snowfall in many years fell in tho Cascade mountains InM night. The total for twenty-four bourn nt Sum mit was approximately seven feet. Threo fast pnHcnrcr trninH of the Northern Pacific war tied up in the mountains. No trains from Hie const nrriv ed hern between noon .vosterdny and I) o'clock todny. SKATTI.G, Wash., Feb. 1. Tho snowfall in tho Cnscado mountains Inst night broke all rcuords for depth, ami tho nmouiit of snow now lying on both cast and .webt slopes of tho Cnscades is greater than at nny pro vious time of which tlicro is record. Fifty-two inches of snow fell at ltockdulo, tho western portion of thii Milwaukee's Cascade tunnel in tho twenty-four hours gliding nt 7 o'clock. Hno)v is over nineteen feet deep in Snuqtinlniio pass and snow has been fnlriiiK,hbaviy nil day. Tho Milwaukee railroad reports it trains moving with n rotary in front of each. Tho Great Northern has abandoned trnffio on the Cnscndu di vision temporarily, onii'K 0 u,0 ut). prccedonted sliowfall, ami no trains are IoniiK Seattle or Spokane. Tho Northoni Pueifie is reported to have several trains tied up in tho moun tains. An euHtbound train left Seat tle at 8:10 this iiinrnim?, but it is ho lieved it was halted on tho west slope. If tho rain and warm weather fore casted by tho weather buroau for" to night arrives, wild scenos in tho mountains must follow it, as tho rain lit expected to ascend to IiIkIi alti tudes, moltiiik" tho snow fnstor than the water eoussos oan tnko it nway, nnd also causing avalauuhoM. No pociilentH involving injury to pernon or property liavo been ro porlfti yet. Hllwr Thaw Hloini PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 1.-A con tinuous twenty-fivu hour downfall of snow in Portland developed into a sleet storm early today which thrant (mod to damage fruit trees. Abou oight inelies of snow lay on the Krouud, Durinsr tho month of .Janu ary the snowfall mummied to U.'l.ll iuulies, and since tho woathur bureau was established this has been exceed ed only (fey a full of Xt.U luehes, in January, 1600. In eastern Oregon a deep blanket of whilo is spread over tho stock graz ig district. At Iu Grande eleven inches of snow fell last night. Many trainn are niiiiilntc helund soliedule, but no seriuu! blockades have been rejiorted. Cold nt Mnllii WilU ALU WrLLA, Wb.. Poll. 1. Jniiuan cjusj'd with the enldobt Ituu- (Cont)nuod on pago six) ' ROlllJ, Fob 1. An merlcan hos pital has Just been established at tho Italian front. Kour others wore toponod homo time ago in leudlnte Itn. 'Ian cities. Tho hospital at tho front, Mhleh Is bolng supplied from tho IQuovroIr ostahllshod by Mrs. Thos. Kelson Page, wife or the ttuibassadpr to Italy, at ths I'slasso del Drago, the ambassador's residence iu Home, Is conduetsd exclusively by Amorlean uomun. Heulmantal piderllos travel daily between Home and tho front (handling supplies for tho hospital. AMERICAN HOSPITAL " ' ON ITALIAN FRONT $778,778 TO BE COLLECTED AS 1916 TAXES Assessor Breaks All Records by Turnlnn Over Assessment Rolls for Collection Threo Weeks Quicker Than Usual $5,000,000 Shrinkage in Assessed Valuations. Hiiinnutry or 1010 Tnvci Total county and state tax...- ... $M7,8G9.83 Total special school taxes 100,333,05 Total HDOoial city taxes 157,359.0? Total city liens for oolleo- . tion . . .... 1-1,701.13 Total firo patrol assess ments 2,-15-l.CQ Grand total of tax rollH.$778,778.44 Hunmmry of MM Tncsi Total county and state tax .. . $105,-170.80 Total special school tnxes 153,075.57 Total special city tnxe,i 11 8,07-1.7-1 Total city Minis for collec tion . 17,102.25 Total fire patrol assess incuts . , -1,803.80 Grand total of iax rollH.$780,310;31 Total vnluation of Jnckson county for 1015 Total vnluation Jackson county 1014. .$31,000,700.13 of for 30,702,152.70 Total amount of uer- soual tnxcu collected by assessor for 1015 to Dec. 1, 1015 T --"0T502.01" Tax levies wero turned lo tiio as sessor January 3, 1QU), for extension on the tax rolls. Now llcconl Mndo Tho assessor put his steady force at work along with Iwo extra help ors and tlio total tax was completed, proved and compared in four weeks a record. The lax rolls were turned over to tho sheriff for collection February 1. This work ban been rushed as fast as possiMo in ordor Hint tho sheriff might hnvo all tho time necessary to prepare his tux collections. This is soino three wooks earlier than the la'-cs have over been turned for col lections jn Jackson county boforo. Mr. Grievo statos that nt n later dnto ho will Issue n pnmnhlrt with full sogrognlions showing tho amount of tax colbieled in cueh taxing dis. Iriet mid lho levy of sninc. He nlso wishes to say that thoro will bo 110 fiold deputioa on real ostnto for tho coming assessment, but that thoro will t fiold jJHities to take personal properly, and it would bo n grunt help if nil persons having assosanblo por sonal property could hnvo n list of enmo prepared before tho deputies visit them. It would perhaps snvo lime and mistakes in gathering wime. Anyone wishing n stutemunt of their 101(1 real estate nssosamout can get same by writing to tho nssossor'rf office ui'li-r April 1. mid. STILL UNINJURED I1KHL1N, Feb. 1, by wireless. Tho Overseas News agonoy seya: "A Hritish wireless report from Malta says that aecordlng to In for mation from Petrograd tho Turkish oruisor Sultan 80II111, (formally tho Gorman cruiser Goobon) reached port after au ongagomont with tho litis slun battleship Imporatrlsta Mario, with 3 dead and 80 wounded. This report Is ontirely untrue In tho en fcagontont of January S tho Uusslani fired J 00 shots, nil of whleh lnlssod, as was stated In tho official Turkish report of January It. The Sultan Sollni was undamaaed. while hits woro obaerrwl on tho Imporatrlsta Marie." An Associated Pre corroaponant cabled from .Constantinople Sunday Hint he had Inspeotod tho guUuu Bo II111, and that while she showed marks of Injuries, she was still as efficient mid powerful, to all apoparauccs. as nt the outbreak of tbo war. TURKISH CRUISER ''i L'.uF- mbkjji . s?w AW,