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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1916)
trrcT)T'OTiT) irxm TRrmjyrrc, nrRDFORn. OTjEnox. montjay. 'ATTirsT 2s. ima iiiviK.ix, a iic as. AitiKiucii rt- nly'n ilccliirnlioii of v:nr n-rninst fler tuany was nlisnlntely iiiilienililcil, it f'nili'il lo chiikp tliti Klijililt'st ripple if excitement in licrllri. The nunoiinr e- mcnt whs trill Ht- pnlilic v(jster(lny ill' tcinonn in the enntniniirv i-xlm cdi- tinilK of lilt S 1 1 1 1 : 1 : i v ncttspnper.s. Idle crowd rend tlii- (Icclnrntinu innlim- nnstriilivcly. - -' . Tlie official Nnril Denlitcln; AIIkii-nii-ine Zeilniif,' hoiiikIs Hie keynote of pniKH comment, taking tlio position Unit Ilaly's formal ileeliiriition of war will lifivit little cITcd in view of cxistiiiff I'oiulilioiis. All I h imI i I ii rials were writlin prior In Ihii receipt of information re(iirtliiiir IdiKHin's (IcclaratioiiN of war on Ansli-ia Ilnnfriiry, niul almost without exception the nc'spiipcrn ex pressed the hope Unit Italy's nclioii woulil not force Kiimania into the I'Olil'lict. The Tiificlilnfl Kays: ''e have awaited lliis dci'lanillnn of war without impatience or unrest. jn limy -inn (lecliirntinn nuiy he re flnrilcil as it glent deed ami may he accompanied with the usual demon- lilr.-iliiiii. - Tire fleiiiian pnlilie'is left ICO colil." H"'i I his, t he lycntv-sevenlh ilecliirn tain of WAr. Hs'iil T riAW'II.I.K, III., Auk. John It. 'Slump, Miierintendcnt of ('hicli,'o school, kIki h'mm injured in an niito mohilu accident last iiiyht near Cliris innn. III., is in a hospital here today with einht hrokea rihs, a crushed chest and a broken collar hone, lie rented easy last nihf , ImI was still iiiH'onsciiuis tins' niorninj:. McKarren Davis, eililur of the 1'iiris, III., Dea con, Kill 1 cred a fractin-ed skull and may die. K. 1'. Iluxcn of I'aris was internally injured and had hi ri-,'ht houlder broken, lint will recover I wo iillinr men in tin- aiitiiinolule were lightly injured. PEARS ARE LOST The Jiih wind of Snmlny niu'lit 1 i 1 CHICAGO FREIGHT ClllC.UiO, Aiis.-. 28. A iienenil E E oniili-rnlik- dnmii-jc to the pear crop J strike of (iiMttt fn-iithl handlers in Chi-j slatement follow ISKIil.lX, Aun. 28. The official ome sections of the valley. i'roh- ca--n will he called tonight, unless of. ably the heaviest losses were sii-tain- j sc-jhI- ot the hicao, Itnrlinirton & cd in the Hear creek district, where I , " """ '"' 'lie , ., , M'ht to have its business ai-pnts en- about .10 lo -10 per ceiii he fruit . ' ... ,. , . , ' ler treiirhl houses to collect dues, J. was blown from the trees. Gcore . rim-lii. secrct.-nv ilo. mm.i. Cnrpeniel-' Koolhill orchard lost np- nonnoed. proxiaiiilelv -10 per i-cnt of the D'An- I 'fhrci hundred and fifh jou crop. Ifcpoits from the rest of ; ployed by the ('. II. & Q. , men ein Iruck this DD FELLOWS PICNIC AT ASHLAND SEPT. 5 he velli-v indicate a much lower ncr- eeiilniie of loss. The llillcrcst esti nm I eft from 211 to 110 per cenl loss on Coiuiee and llou-ell... l-jirly estimates of fruit damage from the wind have usually been a t ternoon. Chinese Laborers for France PAIflS, Am.-. 28. One iliousnnd Chinese laborers nri ived at Lyons to day. They constitute the first con- irieally evmceraled and it is hoped j tin-jcnl of Chinese who are to lie lhal lalei- estinialcs will greatly re-j brought lo France for work in innn iluce the damage. Mlion factories. in llu .Soinuic district our oppon ents wiih stroni; forces and after copious artillery operations, made Iresh if furls in ihe evcnin and night to break llirniuth our lines north of the river. 't "The Kn'lish repealedly stormed araint our positions mi lhe Thiep-val-Muipiet and Delville wood-Oain-cliy fronts, while tile French stormed our -iiisiiions between faurepas and Clery. "Their attacks failed southwesf of .Muiiiiiet and in Delville wood fiirhtin-.-still uiies on in sonic trench sections. "On the remainder of Ihe front a -ides of llassee canal continues with no successes for either side."- Auto Bandits Make Haul DI-'.THO.'T, A lie 28. Two automo bile bandits held up a Standard Oil i'ollectin- wairoa near Dearborn, 'a suburb, this afternoon and i-scapeil with 40011, acconliiiir to police re ports. .1. Isbcll, driver of the eolleetini; waf-on, is said lo nave noen assaulted by the men. He said the robbers were in a small automobile, of the same type driven by the men who lobbed a pay ear of the Hiinoiishs Adding .Machine .company recently and escaped with !f:i2,"00. I shell was found lyinsr at the fool of a tree, lie was illcslioned closely by llu- Hilicp. Sir. anil Mrs. Herman Meyer of Lake Creek mient Sunday with Med ford friends. I IINIl.llllJIIIMJI.I,lll JIIM L J. J'. J..SHI a . . ' ' -m I - - - I !! M V You'll Recognize S.S.8.Cartons s'ffl m m m w g 5 'ra vmm Jg I part of the artillery a.-tivilv on both -Willi 1 I TlillilHH I mt I I r n I - k A . i If 1 1 EVERY 1 DAY lj On the shelves of Tour drut- tiit brlhe absence of nr showr designing mote so will you re cognisewbr S. S. S. is the SUnd ird Blood PutiCer after giving it en opportunity to rebuild sod strengthen your 'run dawn' blood with its wonderful tonic uir itles. The Swirr speciho Co. ATLANTA, OA, pliiilily t(i be expee id, when Ihe present cabinet of Pre mier llosellt was fonned and Waller Iiiiiiciuuin, presidenl of the Hritish Vmrd of trade, .visited Italy; for then one knew for certainty thai Italy was tirelricvahly dependent mm her allies and could no lotmer ael except they ordered." j LONDON, Atiff. 28. Ilaly's dee liiralion of war njiiiinst tlerinany and the declaration of war by Kuiuania against Ausliiii-I lunnary have ettus id a most profound impression in the (lernian capital, says a dispatch from Ilerlin by way of The Untrue lo the I'i.vchinme Teleiraph company. t The Ilerlin newspapers, the dis patch adds, express themselves bit terly aptinsl flotllicb von Jn-jow, the (lernuin foreis;n minister, mid Dr. Al fred Xiuuiif rnuiuii, the under seere lary for foreii-u affairs, those state ments beiiijr considered by the jour nals lo he partly responsible for what is declared to In- (lennany's diplo. malic defeat. - Odd Fellows picnic and meeting of Southern Oregon Odd Fellows Ahko elation at AHhland, Seiiteinber 191(1. AH Oddfellows and nebekahs, their families and visitors are cordially in vited to this picnic occasion In Llthla Park, noKiie Itlver Valley's favorite resort, at Aslilnnd. Ashland Lodce No. 4." 1. O. O. F. will furnish free ' coffee, stiKar ami milk; Visitor's baskets tlio suhstan- tluls. ' Kpeelal rates on tlio railroad will bo published luct'. Watch the papers. A fihort btiHlness meetlnj; of the association will be held and an enter taining program for everybody is belni! prepared. near nrotliers and sisters, come and give ono day to Oddrcllowslilp. CO.MJtlTTKH. Germany Halts Beet Seed Export n nniii.Mi iiia, aii'. L'M. tier- many will permit no cxporlalion of ugar beet seed until laic this autumn alter her own demands have been supplied. The slate, department to day advised Senator I'helan of Cali I'nrnin. ; PERSHING RETIRES TROOPS ' TO COLONIA DUBLAN SAX ANTONIO, Tex., A up. 28. (lencial Pci'shintr bus withdrawn the thirtecnlli cavalry from H Valle lo Colonia Diilihin, neeorilinu; to ttn rtnunccuiciit made at departini-nt hcadipuirters today, fleneriil Ftin kIoii said Ihe move was desij-nrd to j'ncililiitc the work of supplyiiif; for nee for the ortfitni.atioii and had no sinnificanee. Kl Valle, Hie advance base of Ihe cxpcilitir.tiary force, is abnnl fitly miles southeast of Col ouiit Dubbin. FUTURE EIGHT HOURS PLAN (Continued from page one nitrlil made an ' announcement that nil her than (jive up nrbil ration the Toads preferred to face a strike. The slatctnenl chanted Ihe l'ennsylvaniii with inconsistency in that two years iifto it foiiKht the efforts of its shop men lo orpinii-.e anil arbitrate. It also declared thai as Ihe conlrollinir in terest in five smaller roads, il has re fused them representation on the luaiiits;irs' ifrTence, committee, anil .Hint if iiibitraliiin wero aj-reed upon il would not apply to these roads. Greek Steamer Sunk ' LONDON, Aim. 28. The flreek steamship Lenudros, I .! ) tons, has been sunk, acenrdiuu to a dispatch from A'aleiu-iii, Spain. In Lloyd's ship ping imency. The crew was saved. Mrre Troops to Border WASHINGTON, Auti. 2H. Ntilion- al Riiard I mops of Ohio, Kentucky aiitl ermonl, now in mobilisation -amps, were loilav ordered to Hie Mexican border. ELDERLY WOMEN SAFEGUARDED Tell Others How They Were Carried Safely 1 hrough Change of Life. Durnnd, Wis. "I am the mother of fourteen children and 1 owe my life to Lydia E. Finklmm a Vegetable Com pound. When I was 45 and had the Change of Life, a friend recom mended it and it Riivo me such relief from my bud feel ings that 1 took severul bottles. 1 am now well and healthy and recom mend your Compound toother ladies." Mrs. tviAiiY KUXiWAY, Uurand, Wis. A Massachusetts Woman Writes: Bluckstone, Mass. " My troubles were from my age, and I felt awfully bick tor three years. 1 had hot Ilushe9 often and frequently suirered from pains. I took Lydia K. I'lnkhum's VegetableCoinpound and now am well." Mrs. I'ikkkk ComtNOYKIt, Itox KID, Bluckstone, Muss. Such warning symptoms as sense of suuocation,hot Hushes, headaches, buck aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu larities, constipation, variable appetite, weaknessund dizziness, should be heeded by middle-aged women. Lydia U. Fink ham's Vegetable Compound has carried many women nufely through tills crisis. If Ever There Was a Time For Comparing Values That Time Is NOW! It's ronr only iii-utpctiou aRiiiiist liiijli pi-ircs and cotton mixed ponds. The Suits and Oven-oats we make to measure for to .120 are .uiiarantenl till wool and worsted and no other dealer will attetiijit to duplicate them for less than 2.". COMPARE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF iti:Sii:.Miit:it, our Knits ai-e as uimmI ns nny nnd iN-tti'i- lliaii many. GUvS The Tailor 10 Noi lli I mill St reel Mi:ni oi;t), oiti:it. I I 1 4 I ? I ? T ? ? I I t ? T I I I I 1 1 y ? I t X I r y y y y y y y it: fflrry: YOU WILL EVERY DAY AVE TO HURRY First Come-First, crved! Sale Opens The B THE iggest ver T. Sale of M en's Clothing edlord DANIELS STOCK G0IN on sale Tuesday at 10 a. m. Thousands upon thousands of dollar's worth of Men's Suits, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., has been placed in the hands of B. W. Craig, Sales Manager, for the purpose of exchanging merchant disc for cash at once. NO WAITING, NO HOLDING BACK MERCHANDISE MUST GO AT ONCE BE HERE AT 10 O'CLOCK BE SURE AND COME TUESDAY TUESDAY THE DANIELS FOR DUDS STORE f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y X f y f y y y y y y r ,y y y y y y y y y y t ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t t y y y y Sale Continues Daily B. W. CRAIG, Manager Sale Continues Daily