tow rtx mtofortts mtxtv, rnmr; MFDrmm. ortwov. &TrRT;v. uwn tnfrt I WILL GIVE $1000 'f FAIL to CURE m CANCER rTUMO I frt bafflf It POISONS M) !l9fl HiUKMI II BUHfc WthoatKiwinrPiiii. Ho PAY Until CURED WWfTfH aUlBAMTIE i X lisy or mt 'r'i 'A 1 A i.i.i.t t. &k i ufo I fi TUMOR. IUMP "r ' SOtC ni Hi. lie. f"0 I or )" r l'"'g ' MNAMA S"GlfflrVILLY " SUNDAY IS FINAL IoML FAVORS 98 PERCENT OF 'ASHLAND WINS - - - : I ami aim UIMQ ! NOI ENDANGERED NEAR ASCENCION DAY OE REVIVAL I COALITION CABINET RAILROAD MEN CHAMPIONSHIP OE ; i - .. lk.t" lf1 BY FUTURE QUAKES SOUTH OF PALOMAS SERVICES AT NAT TO CONDUCT WAR VOTE FOR INCREASE; SOUTHERN OREGON i i WAflltNOTON, Maroh 11. That (ho 1'aiiamft el will not bo swal lowed up by an earthquake hi (ho fn- tun and that the troublesome slldos now being aneountorcd will ovontunl ly bo eonqunrml and tho groat water way mndn nn unqualified snccoss, In tho opinion of Donnld F. MnaDomild, formerly cnnal geologist und now mining geologist for tho United States bureau of mines, Mr. MarDonald, who spent several yoars on tho Isthmus ranking a curo ful study as tho fragility of tho earth's crust, ban just mudo an of ficial report to tho effect that, while through soIhiiiIc disturbances tho wholo Islhmus la rising at tho rato of throo feet every hundred years, this will not necessarily injure tho canal. As far ns ho sees, It will merely mean a llttlo additional ex pense! In tho dredging of tho big wa terway. Ocean Hot loin Kinking'. The cattso of this rising, ho says, Is tho sinking of tho ocean bottom outside tho Isthmian shore wntors. Hrory tlmo there Is a llttlo inovomont of tho ocean bottom, the Isthmus, to bo In harmony, Joins In. IIo also sug gests that If. tho rising motion bo rapid, then thoro would bo serious danger for tho canal, but that from what lins happened In recent geologic time. It may bo concluded that tho cnnal is not in any appreciable dan gor from tho Instability of tho Isth mian laud. Tho rising of the Isth mus, however, huu been responsible for tho many bllduH that huvo been encountered, In that tho motion of tho Krouud has dislocated nnd crushed (Ho rocks, loavlng them weak nnd unstable "At uny rnto," says Sir. SlacDon nld, "so far as tho digging of tho Culebrn Cut Is concerned, theso faults havo (ncroascd tho cost of tho onnnl several million dollars. Culebra Cut Trouble. "As to tho slides, Culebra Cut Is n vast ditch that passes through main vnrlotlos of rock in tho nine miles of its length. Home of thoso nro weak and unstable, nnd where tho slopos of tho cut were steep and 100 to 300 feet high the weaker rooks crushed down to flatter slopos. Whenever tho slopo got flat anough-tho sliding ntoppod. At no tlmo did tho ongl- iiMrlug staff constructing the csiml liollovo that tho slldos were a men aeo to tho ultimate completion an it successful operation of the canal, In nplto of the fact that nt times they wore somewhat troublesome. They have made necessary tho oxeavntiou or about 30,000,000 cubic yards more than was Included in tho first ostlmato for Culebra Cut, but thoy have not In the past and will not In tho future endanger tho ultlmato stte oetw of tho canal." WASHINGTON, Hurt, 11,Ul. Mt rtportt of the whsmbonU of Uttieml Villa Mr he rMkd Ascen- cion, south of PulomM. mmm time yoslenmy with 300 followers after liis flight following the attack ott Columbus. Thin information reached here today in u message ntlilrOMeri to the Cnrrnnzn embassy from Consul Andrea Unrein at HI I'aao. Consul (Inrcirt reiwrted that Gen eral Gnvirn, military eommnnder at Junrcz, wah infonncd of tliifi by Oen oral Jlertntii from Palomns yester day. Ilertnni nlso reported Villa hail sixty disunities in the encounter with the American lroow nt Colum bus, nnd tho pursuit which followed. On the day nfler tho Columbus linttle, Villa avoided nn encounter with tho troops ol" flenernl llortnni. The Amoricnu .Mormon colonists nre in no danger, he wtiil. When the escort for the Mormons may arrive flenernl Onvim does not know, .Alennlimo, Iho evidenco of scouts indicates that Villa is still in tho neighborhood of Aseencion, with in enHy Mtrikiittc distnneo of the rctil road over which the refuses must pnse on their way to tho Amorionn frontier. General Ouvlra received word today that (lenerni (littierrvs, in command nt Chihunhtm City, disponed forces of from .I00 to IKK) men each nt San Ocronimo, Santa Clara, (Incriero nnd Im Onnu in order to block Villa's piugToss nt those points, reserving n mobile force ol ."i()0 from which tho escort for tho .Mormon train will be taken. , General Hcrtnui is holdinjr. his force inlncl nt l'ulnmns, near the northern ftontier, ns it is pot Inrjto enough lo rink divinim. He will pro tect American interests there CHILDREN'S SI AT PAGE MARCH 18 PLEA FOR RECIPROCITY (Continued rrom page one) by American and Mexican forces, the baud of malefactors was annihilated nnd Its chief wus captured. History of IiirurMou. "Tho Incursion Into Chlhuhua, led by tho Indian chief Vlotorla. com manding about 800 Indians, took place between tho years 1881 and 1SSC. Then tho bands of marauders committing also many crimes went Into tho country ns fur as tho vIllBgos of Tojolochlc or Tro Castillo, very Jtoar tho capital of Chihuahua and during the first formal encounter be tween them and Moxlmn forces, aft er having lost tholr chief, they wero disported. "On these two occasions, through an agreement between tho govern ments of the United States nnd Mex ico It was decided that the armed forces of 'one and the other country might freely croes from tho terri tory of one to the other In pursuit ami for the purpose of punishing thn above named bauds of marauders, lleortlllng these Incidents und the good results for both countries on uwaunt of the above agreement, the government prosldod over by the flret ojilef, nnslous to exterminate within fjio least possible tlmo tMo hordes led jjy Vranelsco Villa, who has been i-Mflntly plseod beyond the law and gunpUire him, to apply condign ph ISbnibnt, roporU to you as confiden tial ogont und addreasee tho govern ment of tho I'nlted States request ing the noeomry penutselon for Mox. loun fores to eroeS Into Amor loan territory If tho Incursion which took place lu Columbus should unfortu iwtely be ropoated In any other part of the boundary line. The jioxtean government would gieatly appreciate u prompt ami favorable reply tram the government of the Called Statt. "IUeuo accept, air. cohuuohmhi ngoui, fihoMurauoJ of my high oflniltlftroUan- crrelry In i 080 Of i9 A,W' ....... .f fornlk . afftiil." 9 illV.Jfc w ..,.-.., . Tin1 committee Hint has been try ing for Home montltt lo xocure n chil- dreu'a ingraiu nt one of the moving jiicture Ihmim-. arc idcnscd to nu liouuee to the motherH of Medford That their eft'ortH luto at last been laucofwNful, and Saturday, .March 18, front 10 to II n. nt., tho muuaKcmeut of the I'nge theater uill give a I'atlie dlveraificd irornm f drama, eom udy and ediicntionol ueluioa esKei oily adapted for the children. Tho committee are dcKiroiiM that tho pro gram be well iiIIciuUmI, for upon the iutenNt manifested in this initial proKiam will dejH'ud the eoutinunueo of them from time lo time. Other cit ies are having these Saturday morn ing matinees with great success, and the mother of .Medfoid havo askwl for sow el hint; alons; this line, and the committee ask their co-operation at tun time to make it a success. Superintendent Htllis most heartily nndorscs thi movement aud the com mittee ask all who are itttorceled in tceuriiiff the beit in motion piduie for the child nn of .Medfortl to give their co-opera! ion in this tuoe mcut. HEW SMASH YIELDS GAINS (Contluuod from page one) tmmetliete couutrr -attack guve us full MtHKffciui of the iiiiMrlaut com mutticittiiig trcuck wltuh the enemy hud Mtetratcd. "Hut of the Meuse the enemy has redoubled hts efforts between the vil lage of Vaux and the Voux forts. The bomlmnlment eoutiiiucd all nigbt with gieot violence and there wore further )ufaulry usmuuIu against the illngc in ruins from shell tire. The Ger mans took possession of some house eat of the church in the village of au.. We are sUII in ptseton of the western part of the village, ami the efforts of tho enemy in this di reetion all resulUnl in failure, "As a result of several attack against the fort itself the Oermans made some irogres along the stir 'rouuding elopes, but their efforts lo capture the barbed wire entangle ments in front of the tort were rheek ed by our fire. Ai Hilary DuoN. "In the Woevre district there ias becu u continued aud intetiM bom bnrdmeut in tho regions of Au and Jouloinillt. "In Utrraine our aitillery fire has eartscd serious daniate to the works of the (lernuius near Kinbeniit'itil. MJn the Vosgci. the Prcueh batter ies have bieivvery actie in the val ley of the Thur nd cost of Thaun." Ueltiut HiMutfis HynJ.'tt TOO MiJford and Mt lut iigars Despite ssany other atlrscliotis, a .Mine thronK of poofiie were prpaoHt at the revival service last evening, when the praise semee began at the at. The tonie was inspiring, tho great chorus singing with ranch en thusiasm. A duet Hung liv Trs. llo viona and Mr. Vansey, "Jord Jeans, Jeoj M White," was very finely rendered nnd much appreciated. Tho text of the evening was, "It is appointed unto men once to die, nnd after this tho judgment." .Mr. .Mathia said: .MuthlV Sermon. "With n pari of thin text you must all agree. With a pnit of it vou may not nil be willing to nuree. You will ill lie agreed tliot denth is u cer tainty. We may any all must die. How mnny folks nro sayingthat is (rue denth is for all men but I nm differently situntcd. Ifemctnber, friend, denth will find n man just ns onsily in tho palnco ns in tho hhnck, in affluence as in poverty. And I nm hero lo sny, the other part of the to.l is equally true. After death, tho judgment. If there bn t judgment there is also n judge. And He who is to be your judge would ho your friend tonight. If you violate a moral low there is n penalty attached. . "If you disobey a physical law there wnits a penalty. Men's sins will follow them like bloodhound on tho trnok, nnd if they do not overtake thopt before death they will meet them nt the judgment. Men nro to ho judged according to the deeds done in the body. Kvery man meets the judgment alone. Friends enn go to cei tain bounds with us beyond litem wo must go nlone. Thoro is, however, n bright side to an other wise datk picture. Jysns Christ stands here tonight to offer to every mnu n pardon und give eternal life. However humble bo tho track wnlkor nlong the railroad, the engineer heeds the dnnger signals. God has thrown out his great signal lights, thoreby calling men to atop and turn. Win you tonight heed the signnl from n humble hervaitt of Josus Christ, who warns yon of (lie danger of tejeet ing the Sou of God." IjikI Musical liogmni. Tho service tonight otfors n fine program, fho great choir will givo another ami tho last Mered ooneort. lotnorrow Hill be the Inst and tho great day of the scries. There will be three mass meetings nt 11 o'chtck, at .' oVIoek and the (dosing meeting at 7:30. More seats will bo provided and every effort made to no eomtvidate the great congregations expected to be present. Mr. .Mathia will preach at each aervieo and Mr. esaey will sing, assisted by tho full choir. The program for tho concorl in- elitdes: Solo, Mr. Kdmeadea; mulo (putt let, Vensey, Kdmeadea, Canaday and HoHwelt; duet, .Mr. ami .Mrs. 01 ivor of IMioettix; solo, .Miss llrynu; eornet aolo, Mr. Veosey; reading, Mrs. Hn ious and two numbers by the full choir. The concert tonight' will begin promptly nt 7:'10. rttlCAfln Af.irt. 11 -Tf ram Hit. LlSflOX. Mnroh 11. Tho I'ortu-' of fieially reported todav that OS por gueso cabinet has resigned to give j cmi lnL locomotive engineers, Plnco to a national dofenso govern-'. for,',,,," J'l-''' ""d trainmen ,, .,.,,, i. , , . i I employed on nil the railroads of the t niluLll , ,0'", frr'"011; 'o''r bad votcl in favor of do Jl 5? ?Zr 't0t?rt l)r A"-( manding an eight-hour dny with time retiring cahlnot read the notos ox- i,i ,l i . , , .i...... ,,,,.., , I lotion of the referendum vole of the enanged botween Germany and I'or-1 ... , , , . . , , tntrni n,,,i ,.i. . . . . i nton was completed here todttv nnd tugal and also a noto from Groat ,i , r ., r , ., , . ti..ini., ,, ..! . .i ,. . I'10 chiefs of the four. brotherhoods lirltaln requesting tho I'ortuguosc n . i , ,. ... ... ... ,,, of rnilwny tram service employes government, In vlow of the al ancc i, . .. . , V between lheM nations, to seize Geo .who,l'v" ' '"ll ior man ships In Portuguese ports. "e" ' " "Counted. Tranquility prevailed throughout ,, , , t c' v f "fv ,,. .,.,. the llrothcrhood of Locomotive En- tnc country, . , , ,..,.. t,..ii .,....., . ,..... 'gmecrH, snid no detailed figure on uiuiiiiivni iiuuiuuit a reaoiuiion ,'.i.., ...n ... ,i .. . .. ,, t j. iliv IUIUII Ul UH. VU1U UllllMI UU gll.'II 'out. giving the government power to take all incaiurofl necesHltated by tho state of war existing with Germany. Lead ers of all tho opposition groups of fered to support the government. At the suggestion of the presldont of thu GOODRICH NEV MEMBER MEDF0RD CLOTHING FIRM Ashland won the championship or hif.k. iu.v-u u u . . .... ' monitlit. Wiiti It ubi soutitorn Oregon ibri ntgin, j seore of It to 16. It was tho third straight game of the series, tho others being 7-6 and 1 1-8. The Mcdford girls' team took the championship away front Ashland by a score of 9-7. Thrco games have been played, Mcdford winning two and tlclng one, and so If Ashlana wins tonight they cnttnot tlo the Mcd ford team. Grlscz, of Ashland, with the ns- slstnnco of Delsmnn, won the game for Ashland. Tho former scored banket after buskct nt utmost Im possible anglct). Onco he shot tho entire length of the floor and scored a porfect goal. It was marvelous nhootlng, so miraculous that It seemed impossible, unbelievable. Delsman scored the last basket for AnyLUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST . muAin anitslws tol r.idcotmrra. ISUflflbtnint Rlonl3' ' KRIS QUtCKlV Ofivw'nsniiii rry?i'tMO''s t l S rfiort We n'n w nrVli'wH tool K AI.jUI. die four . nn tl nt liil 1 '' I' nnvtr .ifHi..ll Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAHLEY & CO. RSSIKi-Sa "ntrlctl RftliMl, CrtHit Cinur Siet.init Htlni" 134D 1 436E Va'sncla St, San Francisco, Cat. HINOLV MAIL THIS HnMlnO CANCCIt TF Kext I'rlday evening. Maroh 17, Dr. Hates, Mho occupies the ohalr of Unglleh at the I'nlveralty of Oro gon, will be here In Med ford nt the Invitation of the Drama league Con ter. to deliver the last lecture In tho Centers course for the season. Ills talk will be ou the drama, present ing his on dramatic works in con nection with his subject. Dr. Ilates Is a man of broad and choice culture and magnetic personality and we are oiiuaate mueea 10 nave tnis op portunity lo come In contact Ith him la so delightful a way. An usual, tho lecture will be free and all are cordially InvlUJ to attend. It will ho given at the Hotel Holland and will boglH promptly at S o'clock. Dr. Bates will address the high school pupils In the afternoon on "Contemporaneous Drama." J. O. Gerklng. t&e beet all around Photographer in southern Oregon. lwas reliable. Negatives made any- wnore. time or place. Studio 228 Main St Phone ItO-J. tt .f Okl Cltf of TtS. Uru CMMT. PtMk J. Chwy H'kn iNtik ikat hMata Mrlwr ( I ami t J. l'Lmm i. iNt "it httluu In W t lir ( 1u atai tatfn i.a .' mm w iu or r. iii'MinBP 'i UrW S u r iin i4 i fal Ait., af Calarrk t . I Im iu im i ( Usll Ctttnfe ct. t'gAXK J. CBIMIV. Swan krfar m SmI loUrHM U MT rv u.. UUt kih Ov 4 UMrttihrr, A U.. UW, L Jk. W. OUIASOa. KtUf VnkU. Bsr C.Urt Cwt k Idw laMesUy mU . w lot kIH I ' 1 i-.g II. s iii rv i t ' Sriul toe WitUMaUii A i'ii . 1 .1... O, I f r v . ijitka. The Toggery has been Incorpornt- chamber chocrH worb given for the ted for $10,000 and tho officers elect- entente allies. lodaro V. r. Isaacs, president; lrono our opponents and It was from be- Portugal s seizure of German H. Isaacs, vice-president, and John merchantmen wob the immodluto , Goodrich, secretary and treasurer, cause of Germany's declaration of The neu member of tho firm Is John war against tho ropubllc. It was not Goodrich nnd tho only stockholders hitherto known that Portugal took : are tha officers. W. 1 Isaac established The Tog gory fourteon years ago and tho bun- thlrt action (it tho rotiucst of Great Britain. yond conter. Mcdford outplayed them, out toamed them, outguarded them, but Ashland simply overwhelmed them with luck that camo In avalanches. The girls' gamo was a hummer and tho crowd wus stirred up to wild cn- Inoss has Incroused until It Is nowjthuslasin by the clover, swift work ono of tho largest nnd most up-to-'of thu girls. It was a fast, bard gamo. date clothing nnd gents furnishings ! Kvery girl on the Medford team This Is J sinned. Moore, of Ashland, was their MHIIO.V, March 11. After a lengthy Interview' with the Portu guese secretary for fori Inn affairs, establishments In Oregon Horr IloKon, tho German mlnlstor to i tho result of first-class merchandise, one beat beet, but English took care Portugal, lett hero today on a special ' at mod era to prices, close nttenttou of her. train for Madrid, accompanied by tho ! to business, liberality In nubile nf- The crowd was fully as largo as last other members of the German legs-' fairs, the free um of printer's Ink time nnd tho rooting was great. Med- tlon. Their dopartttro was not marked aud courteous treatment on tho part ford sprang a surprise in an Indian by any accident. I of Mr. Isaacs as well as bis assls- war dance rooteis' song, Purllnment ban been summoned to tants. j meet In special session tomorrow. Tho Mr. Goodrich has been with tho NOTICK newspapers have been forbidden to , storo for six years, is thoroughly Precincts Mcdford North Main and print any nows of a military char- i acquainted with every department of West Medford register now nt the OPERATE for Enlarged Tonsils and Adenoids? No! Kmlncnt surgical atithorltlcfl op pose theso operations. Thoy sny: "Don't allow anyono to remove tho bublcs' tonsils." "Hotter results may bo obtained by measures less radical." "Adenoids nnd tonsils should not bo cut out," etc. Ily natural treatment I havo caused cnlargod tonsils and adenoldtt to dis appear In thoso who wnro advised to have thoso operations. Why Impair tho future health of your child? 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