Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    ftrrcDFOTCD vtl Tirmrsn3:, mf,dfot?d, otoon;. .moday, jfly
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nmy be conveP(i to tlio p'-ople. He chief imtKlntrHle of the Holy City, xnrriiona of iJmcn, Judilnli, tliu clilof juliplloroil harbor. It In ft place of
ban apiiolnted nn Arab to eolleot the proclaimed lili Inilepaiiiteiico of Otto- oaport of Arabia, nnd the town of 'transit of pIlKrlmu from HKypt to tbo
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rimtomt of Jeririah, ban nom.lnatpd
dortora to atuily Ityglttip In tlie nrm
and liris iiHiuotl a competent polite
luilriictor.
The xrand ahoriff of Mecra, the
man rule early In June and wue atip
liorteil l) Arab tribes In the woet
and central paru of Anibla. The
sheriff beKHii oiieralloim about .In tie
I anil In a abort tlmo rnptured tbo
Talf. 1 1 o 1 t'ltlos or Artiuia.
Yemlio l the Hod soa irifrt of tbo t '
clU- of Modlnn, whloli llos 125 mlloa i I II Koflaml of Griffin Crook Is
EXPLOSION
SHIPPING OF RELIEF
to the WOt. VOIlllH) 11 SltUatOll 011 ft irailSP-ruiiK uumumn ill .m-uiuiu iu-
llow,
aandy and bare tract and lias a lay.
NEW YORK CITY
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PAHE RTX
45.000.000 LOSS
WOMAN-IKES I
DREAM OE .MALE
EDUCATORS TRUE
FRANCE AGREES TO
FROM
SUPPLIES OP LAND
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5ntr-rloiinjr lei rgo loinlcil wllh nmmn
tiition wnn mooruil at tliclr pier in do
finiipu of their orders, ami that the
J'jrul iwcploiion took jilnim on lionril
wint vessel. Tim commissioner of
jmlilie Mifoty snys tlittt four nimnii
.nilion liargoa woro ntgr nonr tlio
pier ami that all of tuptn ware ilc
utroyoil. It is foarcrt llmir erew jiit
i.liuil. Tlio liiK' pier juat wetil of the Slulne
f Liberty ia today n nuiaa of tnok
mg minx with tlio debris piled bun
dredn of feet high in plnees and with
tin' fire atill bnniing.
The work of rppniriiiK (bo iliiinngc
to the liuililinjcw on Hotline's Mini His
iMnnil mill in New York mid Jersey
City, litarnn today. The immigration
Million nt KIIIh IhIiukI bud Hie np
jieiirnnee of n wnr-mvepl villitKt'i villi
4'vciv window slintlurml, tlio roof of
the bovpitnl iiincd in, the muni door
blown nwny mid tbo dining mid exere
utic rooms wrecked, while (be ixbind
win sliewn with lilt of slirnpnel,
broken gin and three inch aliella
111 i own nhyie from drifting liiirjjea
which bad honihnrdud the inhind iim
Hit'A blliiqit Tlio dilliiMKO wna cati
miilcd nt $75il)00. ' '
Hlntno of l.llieily .limed.
The building on llcdlou'a JMinnd,
Villi ilmir blown In mid window
-(in tiered, allowed the inorkH of mi
eiln hour boiiibiinlmunl of Nlirnpmi), f
Hon nulla mid xpike, pluses of mIccI
nid were full of Imlea, while the
Jmiue of lii army officer nie alrip
iml of Iheii eliiiiine.VM nml wmIIh mid
pln-lcr ale hntlt'isd. The loan Iheie
i- e-tiinuted at $ino,onn.
The Stuliie of Liberty i viihinlly
iiiiilmuntted but the 1I00111 to (be pn
dclitl lire blown in.
Stone told by lliomi who iiMirow-
CHcnpeil dentil voijte u tlio mime
ul'MiH. Due inn ii any he wna blown
on a nginer unit tlio nay nml mwiiiii
to llcillnc'V island, but lind to auhn
bai'L iiKiiiu to the Jomoy shore when
Hie llnminjr hunt on hnmhitiilcil tbo
i-liinil. "Tbo uir seemed to bo full
ol Hump mid I thought (lie and of tbo
Voi hi bad coino," mild nnolhur nr
mu A tbird wna blown fiTly feet
J rum the top of a freight our mid
loaded unar n building, which fell up
on him.
IIiiiiiiiko UMIniiilo Oiiom W'oiU.
At leal $10,000,000, probably 1.V
niHi.niill diintag, waa oniiaed bv tbo
id -Iriielion of thirteen of the einhleen
v inboiiMOH f tbo National .Storage
i oini.jiny in Jersey City, Kdinuml L
M.i" keiixir Hinted tndaj. Thi lo in
mi.il oerrd by iimiimnee.
"Ii Houhl bo mora gueftswoik to c
iin.iite tlio daitiano now," auld .Mr.
Mm keuaie, "but it wna at leant ton
inillioii dollHiti, viry likoly mueli
lllolO."
The dituiaiied ind inelnded HO,
dun toiiH of raw unir x'olnoil at bo
Ia.oii :i,0(IU,0(IO Mild !, (1(10,0(10, and
'J I nun Iwltm of tohsceo.
On eoawimtineiit of muiiitioiiH and
olher KUpplioM (wuujr to I'rniiee, Iomn
will lull mi iitimiviiert eouiiiUH, ow
iii.' In tliu fnt that polieifH iMHiietl
l the Pttfuph go vei niiioiit cover Hlup
in. his fn.m tbt heiriiiniiMr of tlip tint
hi. id deiivi ry. MnglUh hIiiihiiouU ntv
liiMiieil i.hly "in wMlviWlo in NVw
iik," while in h eaor of .iipmeiit
! Ku-mii, iHilU'ifn art hiiKpu fur
iinili wiiy.
lii'kinmi mill Dnidoii were iir-
i.i .md rlmryisl wilh iiiaiiMuiiKhtor
m 'I Ik Id III MK1 hull l..r iviunilliilloii
c li 1 lnlii
WB t feHElv
Will S. Hurt, tl.o lilm tnr. who
.i ringed on th pluiii" f DaLoln
(Ulli.lli; I he ifcnllX ludlllll", Blld llo ri
ii"ariBK iu "The Aiun," u new
Tiiumile-liice f nature whieb oMina
IimIu ul I be lap, remnrka the n
niHoil Mtiiilaril of the ptein film
ul a time vltvu coliiiiiilv piopli.'ln
uerv urtpulin it daolino. "The
extern idea wax u tor worked in the
im'I d.iy u the iuriutry, Ih"',iuo
f two iIiiiih: it wa livel in u me
tuivMtii manner and il liue.l liu
in the mil ill pommuait) when- .hnr
neter an well developed. Tiif -I
cm Idui in ibiM piM4Utr me.ii. die
r cnuii. of natiunul Ul- It .s
liui a ; in leiMiw or mi uu i hni mi
.ioli all ibis eouatry m linili.i.
Ci iiKpipo nil it pint w Imh'Ii 1 mi
in Amen, no . iliseuohip. Til' Ihi.i,
thai plea -i- mM About UlP w.-Uui
jlbi K ih.n a i atMMtlntely i-l.'iin,
lis tiMii.oi- - i . ana a iemlil
!.(., I ere. I .it i'i t'lliu in full vi lues
us ,.i mm iv i i.i i dn ranMi'-, wink
ir ciniaii nuta' wen md
WVIUPIlV Win i UtMid'Hl (HtU
of wJioiii tbo n jJ-tly iua be
jiroud."
i)I:nvi:, toio., jui .11 The
alanilnrdi.iilion o the jmliln si-honls
Iiiih been the mhioii ol iIioiisiiiiiIh ol
pnlriotie male odiienloit for iiuin
yoarH, but I him token u women
worklnu- 111 n Hiiffrn(ie olalo to mnke
the diram porno Inio. Mi. Marv ('.
Ilrndfnnl of Denfpr, f'nln., haw jnl
nehieved tbiw ideal of the wliientioniil
theoristH.
Mra. Hradfoid Iibm lieon ntntp hii
peiinloudeiit of public inl ruction iu
Colorado for I wo (pi'iiim. Slit Heekw
ic-eleelion thix full. ".Siiiiidiirdinn
I ion tioM tojjcther every odueatiomil
neliily ami every element iu tbo
Poniiiiuiiil. II ha done more lo
build up n eommimity apirit Hum any
IhiiiK I over Haw," ".v Mw. ltrnd
loid. "The bounty of it ia that it pihi Iih
done in any atalo whore the Hiiporiu
(ondeiit lm eoriMtilnlinual niithoiity to
net without louinlalivo eimetuienl.
Vor iiislnnce, tlio Colorado conlilii
tmii irivoH me gpnornl aiipon'iaion
ami coutiol of publtr Inatructloii. I
am auaworabla for my iletnla, not to
any otfletal, but tu Hie poovIp f
Colorado.
"6fllnrado now baa S50 atauriuril
elioalc. We bara a definite stand
ard for the slw, condition, iMpilp
meut and beauty of the school biitld
litRa, Ponitltluu and aprvlsloii 'of
playxrounda, number of tearheiv,
their salaries and efficiency, alien-
'dniiPP and piinelimlilv of iiiil. the
courses of study, and work aciom
pltahed. "Iu this way we a rail not onl
the pupils and teacher, but Hie
parente, school dlrMlora, tanapi
and oters aa wel. We feel that
thev are nil iiihpparnblv IhmiihI to
getber. "We have an official acora rard on
wbloh we grade the schools In overy
detail."
On "staadardltatlon day" which
Colorado celebrated fur the first time
February 2ft, laat, the parent,
loachers. taxpayers and children of
8,000 schools gathered at the school
houses and compared and dlsruMiod
the score cards. Thecc comuiiitiltv
Katherlnga litrludod various social
aetlvltles, such aa dinners and mu
sical programs.
Mrs. liradford'a standardization
plan inciuues the organuuilou 01 mii
perior" schools in rural dlstrli i. 'I ie
suierlor school includes all I'm' ele
meiilao arsdes sad a hlgb m boot
A model school has a flue buliiiina.
a library of 1000 volumes mid a
test liersae" or residence for aeirsl
of tbo teaching staff The aim of I' c
mi per lor nchool Ik lo provide for fie
country hlld un durallon. not Pleii
tlcalh the same as t'ut of Hi t
child, Inn an eiualh fine uu i tri
leut one. suited to It own eiitlioo
mauls. The pupils ugiae In mhIuu.
agricultural aulvlties mh pan ot i.i. i
school work, and the) Hun. ui.Iih
pig, canning, veusist.le and tin i
clubs, which make exlittiiix. ami wn
prises at the count) (aiu
Under the Toloado tem ilic,
for adulta are supplied u ri iuo
"Ko schools tan ' isted an t in I
aidlsed If Ihev do not inoviile ir
uu uu ion for tidulis win. in..i h.
sas Mm HiaiKonl TIiIh is o'ir
Klor. one ol i lie IiIkh.-si iiiton we
ll.it eci done "
WSHIf5TON, lulv .11 Ambaa
Hailor flburp at I'arl c allied the state
depnrtmont today that Krancc acqui
esced In tbo rooant note of Or oat
Hrltaln offering to permit the ship
ment of Amortcan relief supplies into
portions of Pofhnd, occupied by Teu
tonic forces, on condition that tbo
occupying armlos would not selxo or
remove native food products.
Tbo nmliaasador aald Premier
Mrland bad Informed him of the
French position before President
Polncnro received Prosldent WIInouV
pergonal letter, appealing to ruler
of liolllgorent countrloa for co-opera
tloiiH In ioIIhvIiik the starvliiR Poles
so replies to the preHident's lei
Irrs )iuo been received, (ireat Hill
nln's KlatoniHiit was In rospom-e o
lilditlrnl communlootlous Kent out
In tin hIhIo iloparlmeut It Ik feared
Inn thai the rouillllnus atliicbid
in.n lie i ejected by Heruianv and
tistrl.i and pause Hip presidt nt'n
lurHunal appeals lo come lo naueht,
just iik bae nil irevlous uckot'n
tllltlH
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STRIKERS TIE UP
E
THIRD AVENU
NKW OltK, !til !1 - Olflil.il
of the Third Avenue Itallwav Com
iiany. tbo onerutloii of which w.i
aiisioniled yeaterday afternoon, nldr
a strike of about 2.500 employ -,
promised to attempt to resume tin
nioMimeut of ears today, pietloiis
offorta to maintain a service hint
losulied In dliordor and main nr
rests. Ifiilward .Maher, general man
ager of tlio company, aaya he will
fight the strikers to a finish. II
limit I). .Malum, president of the In
tornatlnnal Association of titreel
Hallway employea aaya Hie union will
continue Its fight null II has organ
liod tlio employes of every traction
company In Hie olty. At present, ho
naioita, the union's grievance Im
against the Third Avenue only.
The Third Avenue strike spread
Into the Harlem and .Washington
Heights todn). At 8 a in not a car
on thJa compato'M Hues was running
between liMli and Ulutb streets.
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OCCUPY
YEMB
LONDON. Jul :il An Arl
force, dlsputtlied lo the llojac coast
of Hia lied sen, ftor the fall of Jed
da Ii. baa occupied the 'ftirklab town
and fort of Yemba, says a'dlspiitcb
from Cairo to Hauler's Tel en ram
Compan The troops In lb Turklmi
garrison were made prisoners and
guna and munitions were captured
Apparently, the dlaiau-h adds, the
grand Nlicrtff of Meciu U putting IiIk
house lu orilei lie Is arruiiKliiK fur
Hip pulilli.illon ol a weekls ntllclal
Journal s 1 1 1 1 i n. ws .mil iii'loioim
FOUR DOCTORS
DISAGREED
Pains Disappeared After Use
of Lydia E. rinkhatn s
Vegetable Compound.
Wilnimt.m, 1 I I wua Hiilfi-rmJ
from a t ntU.' ltuU.. he uo.l uuns in i
ii. aide, with U-ar
lot' down pains ami
. , Viry IHTNOUrt.
1 s aa always tired,
al. uj s drowsy,
incr could get
enough sleep and
could nut eat. 1 had
four doctors and
each told mo something-
different- I
read of Lydia 10.
l'inkham's Wire ta
ble Compound and divided to try it 1
got good renulU and 1 now feel better
than l have felt for years nnd 1 am gain
ing in weight. 1 can gladly recommend
It to all women. "-airs (JKuain: v.
8gnoLU, 1611 West 4th Street, Wilming
ton, Del.
llaikache and bearing down paina
are danger signals which every woman
should heed. Kemove the cause of these
aches and pain by taking I dia E. Pink
ham s egetatile Compound, that good
old root and herb medicine Thousands
of women have Ustifted lo its virtues.
For forty years it has been making;
women strong, curing backache, ner
ouaneas. ulceration and inftsnunatlan.
cratlc aeuators voud solidly a.aliut ' iJXYiSsrMlVi 2,rw,c- '"rhtnty
lh proposal, whbh was lujeited luioj ,, , ,'.1?I! . , ..
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choicest-golden tobacco leaf grown in the
Virginia-Carolina section has never been and
cant be duplicated as a cigarette tobacco.
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SMOKlfG- TOBACCO
Learn to "roll your own" with "Bull" Dur
ham. Not only is that the one way to get a
cigarette made in your own way to your own
individual liking, but it is also the smart thing to
do- -the snappy, classy, manly fad that stamps
a smoker as a connoisseur. And the satisfac
tion you get from a fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham
cigarette is positively unrivalled.
FREE
An illustrated Booklet, nhowing correct way to
"I?rt11 Vour DtAjn" C.lanrfttp. nnA n nnrtntrt ttf
'"' cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to
any address in United States on request. Address "Bull" Durham,
Durham, N. C
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO QOMI'ANV
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PTITsPTT
JL AVJ.VJLL
GARS
Beginning August 1, 1916, the .price on
Ford Cars will be
10
ME UP IMMIGRATION
"vaiu.ri) luK i iu u
vote of .1, to I. tin H.iwii.. iii.lsN
detlliud to taUi up tlie iniuii.ru
tlon bill on a motion Im Senator
Polndexler of M ashiiiiiton Demo
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$360
$345
$325
F. 0. B. Detroit, Mich.
Add freight to Medford, $53.25
Place your order at once, as there is
a shortage of cars
C. E. GATES .
Sparta Building
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