Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 05, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    CO-OPERATION
BETWEEN NAVIES
ISICOfLEIE
Secretary Daniels Denies Stories of
Friction British Have Opened Ev
ery Door to Admiral Sims and As
sociates Plans for U-Boat War
fare Exchanged. '
WASHINGTON Oct. 5. Co-operation
between the llHtish admiralty
and Vice Admiral Sims and other
American naval 'officers') Secretary
DanleW declared today, has'been com
plete snce the outbreak of the war.
. "The spirit shown at the admiral
ty," Secretary Daniels said, "has been
one of perfect opennoss and frank
ness and co-operation. Our officers
have had access to every bit of In
formation admiralty officials have
had in relation to submarine warfare.
They have opened every door to Ad
miral Sims and his associates."
Mr. Daniels statement was prompt-
- cd by -published reports that British
inventions for combatting submarines
bad been withhold. On the contrary
he said, every devlco of which tho
British navy had knowledge had been
fully explninod to tho American off!
ccrs. They included some things of
which the American experts had no
knowledge at tho outbreak of war.
Correspondingly tho American ex
ports gave freely to tho ltritish all
the plans they had evolved for anti-submarine
warfare.
Both navies had worked out depth
(bombs as a weapon against subma
rines. The British had a supply avail
able and these have 'been used by
American destroyors, Jlr. Daniels
said. Tho American bomb, however.
is an improvement in some respects
over tho British and is now used by
both navlos.
Reports of lack of co-operation he-
tweon tho two services, Secretary
Daniels thot, arose from an incident
early In tho war when a British man
ufacturer of a patented device want
ed by tho American navy, asked what
was regarded as an exorbitant price
SEATTLE HUNTS FOR
WOMAN SLUGGER
SKATTLK, Oct. For the soeonrt
time wllhin three days MIks Kslher
Thayor, IS, Thursday afternoon, was
attacked by tho mysterious woman i
slugger who has heen terrorizing the;
women of Seattle for the past two
weeks. This is the fifth nttack of
the nature and tho entire city is
aroused in a hunt for the man who is
believed responsible for all of them.
Miss Thayer and her grandmother
had just left their homo this after
noon when the telephone was heard
ringing. The grandmother, Irs. La
vina Crowley, returned to answer the
calJi leaving tho young woman In t lie
yard. When she returned a few min
utes later she found Miss Thayer ly
ing on the ground, unconscious, with
her clothes torn. This note was found
at her side.
Death tho Xiwt Time
"This is the second time. The
next time it will bo death. I am an
I. W."
Miss Thayer was attacked the first
time last Tuesday afternoon when
she was at. homo alone. Her grand
mother returned to find her uncon
scious in tho basement, bound and
gaged. The young woman had boon
beaten when she admitted a strange
man who had knocked at the door.
Threo oilier women have boon the
victims of similar attacks in the List,
two week?
TAKE "CASCARET5" IF
1 HEADACHY, BILIOUS
AND CONSTIPATED
IteM for liver and ImuvcIs, Imd breath,
IkhI mills, sour stomach.
Gel a 1 0-cent box.
J, Sick headache, biliousness, coated
J tongue, head nml nose cIokkciI up
"": -'With n cold always trace this to tor
,: pid liver; delayed, ferment inc food
'. In (he bowels or sour, gassy stomach
' roisonous limtler rlozced In tin
i intestiiieo, Inslend of being cast out
F of (ho system is re-absorbed Into the
' blood. When this poison reaches tlic
1 delicate brain tissue It raiises eon-
' gcstlon nnd thai dull, throlibinu', si' k-
enlng headache.
Cascareta immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undim'stcd
. food and foul gases, take (he excess
3 bile from the liver and carry out all
. (he eonsdpated waste matter and poi-
sons In the bowels.
A Casraret tnnicht will surely
straighten you ftut hy mnrnliiK. They
1. .i.n. .1 n 1,l.rn,,l hr,Y
T nniK niiiiu luu tse;ei' a i -m -w-,
from vour drucnist means your head,
'......' uo.l vour liver
and bowels resular for months.
ON BATTLE FRONT
STATES PERSHMGROBD
AMKMICAN TRAINING Ql'AR-
THItS IX FRANCIS, Oct. 5. (By the
Associated Press.) General Persh
ing, tho American commander, In an
Interview today, took exception to the
statement which according to infor
mation received here, is being spread
thruout America by means of Ger
man propaganda, that tho war on the
western front will result In a stale
mate, lie denounced this as an ef
fort to weaken American initiative.
"America has resources in men and
material, once they are prepared to
add weight to the allies, which must
force a military decision against Gor
many," said the general. He added
that the American troops were Im
bued with the "spirit of aggressive
ness and victory."
Tho Amorican ambassador to
France, William G. Sharp, visited the
American training camp yesterday.
Ho said on leaving:
"As I watched our splendid young
soldiers at their drill, cheerful and
determined, I could have no doubt
of Uicir victory with 1 lie united na
tion behind them. In tho faces of
these splendid soldiers I saw tho spir
it of resoluto America."
T
SALKM, Or., Oct. 5 Th On-on
state public service rnmmisinn to
day denied to (he Portland Knihvny,
Iiit;lit & Power Co. permission to in
crease tbe Jure on its urban car
lines in Portland to (i cents. The
company had announced that Hie
grunting of a pending petition from
it employes J'or an advance in waj:es
depended on tbe proposal to iucrease
tin; fare.
Commissioners Miller and Puchtel
signed tbe order of denial and Com
missioner Corey wrote a dissenting
opinion, favoring the t!-cent fare
proposal. While i'aveirinir tbe peti
tion "of tbe employes for bctler
wa.u'es ami hours than lluwe now in
effect, Commissioners Miller ami
Mucbtcl expressed the opinion that
tho situation could be met by tbe in
troduction of economies in opera
tion, increased efficiency, reduction
in service where it exceeds demands
ami increase in the prices of commu
tation ami school children's tickets.
L
E for M
CHH'ACO, Oct. 5.
itical party still in pn
lion was christened
party'' at last nightV
-The new pol
cess of forma
the "national
ci inference of
the i.'ivt! LTonns uliich swe sticking
iimaIt:nniiition. The !;ins, liowcvcr,
must nwiiit forniiil ttntval by tlic
rovcrnin nntionul IxMiics.
Jt wus said that (lie plan decided
on called for tlic election o n teni
poi'jiry national executive committee
at once ctni.-.1 of four members
each from he prorcivc-;, pndiibi-tioni.-ts,
single laxers, soi-ial demo
crats and independents
The eoiit creiH'C alr-o adopted n
tcntnlie phiU'oriM in which a demand
for u bone dry nation was empha
sized. (Hhcr names fur the new
parly which were, cnn-idcied were
lihei'iil, people V, common weal I h and
union.
SECRETARY LANE 10
' SPEAK IN SEATTLE
SKATTI.K, tut. o. Franklin K.
I.ann, seeretary of the Interior, is to
speak in Seattle In the Interest of the
liberty loan caw palirn, aeeordini; to
a telegram fceiveil today from l.ano's
private secretary, who is with the sec
ret a rv nt ('hf'i-iiiie, W yo. Tlio date
was not given.
STATE REQUESTED
TO TAKE ACTION
SA1.K.M. Ore,, Oct. .. Alleuinc
that the MeKachern Shlplnilldlni;
eoninaiiv of Astoria Is brlimiiiK in
strikebreaker and representing
to
them that no labor trouble, exi-t. a
t-leirrom has been received by Stale
l-a'T Comuilssioner (.). 1
iiotr (iniu
SrEDFORD MATTJ TRTDUiE. . .
8 mw .' .1' ! I .
impawn au(uviovies
CXMOOCKXX'.XOOOC:3000CKX50CXOCO
IT
IN "ARGYLE CASE"
Kobort Wanvie!;, who numbers his
film followers in hundred thousand
lots, will make his last appearance
at the Hialto theatre today and to
morrow in a screen version of tho
great detective drama, "The Argyle
Case." This is tho play that creat
ed such a furore thruout tho country
when originally produced with Rob
ert llilliard in the central rolo.
The authors Of "Tho Argylo Case,"
Harvey J. O'iiiggins and Harriet
Pord, conceived the Idea from the ex
ploits of the famous private detective
William J. Burns, tho first of tho
modern school of crime detectors to
mako use of the dictograph. In or
der to mako their production as
realistic as possible, tho authors
called in Mr. Burns as collaborator
mid in producing tho picture- version
Director Jtalph W. Into also sought
the famous detect Ivo's aid.
The story of "The Argylo Case" is
ono that Is certain to hold tho inter
est ojf the most hardened picture pa
tron. It begins with the mystery as
to tho violent death of John Argylo,
an eccentric millionaire. Tho trail
leads into tho don of tho cleverest
gang of counterfeiters in tho coun
try and in tho course of his efforts
to prove tho innocence of one of the
defendeants, Kayton falls in love
with her. Tho combination of mys
tery and romanco provides a most
thrilling entertainment.
Tho picture was directed by Ralph
W. Ince, of tho renowned family of
lnces.
Robert Warwick, tbe hero of this
charming drama, enlisted in tho V.
S. aviation service and is now en
route to Prance in his country's ser
vice. Xoi'nm Tnlmmlno "Tlio Sm iul
Sccrctjiry" nt SUw 'l iicntic.
rorthind l.ivcstiM'k.
I'ORTI.A.NI). del. :,. C'attlo steady,
reeelpiB 111. Host beef steers $iiv
! . 7 r. ; Hood, hef ateers $7.riKn S.75;
best beef cows $U.7"'o 7.r,U; ordinary
(o Kood cows ?tiM',.7r.; best heifers
$7S; hulls $ I (u (I..MI; calves $71)
(I. Till; slockers and feeilers $ I at 7.23.
Hoks, steady; receipts 'Mi'.',; Prime
llcht $ I 7.f. r, -ii 17.7.".; prime heavy
$li."ifli 17. nr.; piss ?1 0"i 17;
Ixi lk $ I 7.51) t I 7.7.1.
Tort land Ilutfer.
roUTI.ANI), Oct. .1. lititler firm.
sllKht suriiltis. City creamery prinls
ISe; cartons t!lc; iiuyiui; price of but
ler fat 47'i 4ti rortland; cube extras
17c; prime firsts 41c; firsts 41c;
dairy 31c,
.lames II. e.lurt rio of Astoria. Mc
Murttle claims to liave five affidavits,
allowing (hat men were misinformed
when aeeeptlng employment. ' (o (e-
clarefl that 'in men refused to accept
employment alter rmiling out' the
conditions ami that lh company Is
holding their baggage, for faro 'from
Spokane. .
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If TODAY'S MARKETS
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MEDEofclX ' OTlth OX, FRTDAY (X'TO I XR I
jco?oooocoo .iiJiMc, W0l;M lllU)! U1, or.
n : : i I XI'..: ' .
I . ' i . i 1 X'uinarv musician a hfitiiuu to 'rum-
T
l!y UrXUJGK AXDKKWS. ..
The La Scnln company gave us
Hiel's Krent masterpiece nt tile Page
last nuilit in an artistic and finished
manner. ' There were two in the cast
n lit t lo ilisappniutiiiL', but the Carmen
and Don Jose, together with Hie gen
eral ensemble, more than made up
any deficiency. Kstcr l''erriliini"s
Carmen was a work of art. It was a
finished performance from her en
trance id the first act to her tragic
death scene nt the close of the opera.
Her interpretation of the character
Mis strikingly free from any sug
gest iveness which so often mars tills
part. In facl, she is one or the few
prima donnas Ihat has caught the in
spiration of tile composer and seems
to know exactly what Hir.ct intended
his Carmen to he.
Feri'iliini is u beautiful woman who
possesses all the magnetism and fire
of the native Italian, and she looks
every inch n Carmen. She certainly
made good the reputation that pre
ceded her, of being one of the great
est Carmcns now on the opcintiv
stage. She is well supported by
Don Jose, which was sum.' by Giu
seppe (laudcnzi. Mr. Gaudonzi show
ed a few little mannerism in the first
part of the opera, but in the third
and fourth acts he convinced us that
we were listening to a real tenor, and
one that could act. His rendition of
the "l''lowcv Scmg" in (he second act
was a very nrlislic piece of work.
I His fourth net was exceptionally well
I handled. He portrayed the character
oi inc iiown-anci-out. lover in a mas
terly fashion, 'nnd in some of his
drmmitie scenes he rose to (lie degree
of magnificence, 'faking his per
formance as a whole, it. was splendid.
We have not space to give (he di
rector, (iuerricri, and his orchestra
Hie praise they deserve. They were
eenlaiiily a great, revolution in the
interpretation, of the masterpiece
Carmen. Mr. (Iuerricri is probably
one of (ho liest directors living to
day, lie is a wizard, lie dn Is a
of lliese big productions willioul
nolc in front of him. lie knows anil
hears and. feels every nolo (hat is
being played and sung in (he entire
company. He holds every musician
and singer rigid at (he point of his
balon. It is impossible Tor an ordi
nary person lo iniilerslaiid the ex
tent of his musical brain, lie has
fifty-two operas stored nwav there.
CLEANSES YOUR HAIR
MAKES IT BEAUTIFTL
THIlK, GLOSSY, WAVY
Try this! All dandi'iiTI' disappears
and hair Mops coming
out. '
Surely iry a "Ibinderine Hair
Cleanse" If you wish lo lineillately
double tho beauly of your hair, .lust
moisten a cloth with liandorine anil
draw it carefully throucli your hair,
laklnc one small slrand at, a time;
this will cleanse (ho hair of dust,
dirt, or any cxcesslvo nil in a few
minutes you will he amazed. Your
hair will bo wavy, fluffy and abund
ant and possess an Incomparable soft
ness, justre and luxuriance.
liesides beautlfyinK the luilr, one
application of Dauilerlne dissolves
every particle of dandruff; Invigor
ates tho pealp, Blopplnt! Itching and
falling hair.
Iiandci'liio is to (ho hair what fresh
showers of rain nnd sunshine are
(lie vegetation. It goes right to (lie
roots, Invigorates and strengthens
them. Its c.vhlllratlng, stimulating
ami life-producing properties cause
j (he hair to
row long, strong and
beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, son,
lustrous hair, und lols of It, If you
will just get a 2.1 cent bottle of
I Knowlton's liandorine from any drug
store or loip t cuunler and Iry It
Ins directed,
1017
init, if he coujd ever aucoutpiWi it.
To sum up the I, a Scala Opera
company, wo can truthfully sav Hint
we have lui:l an ag'jre.ilioii of great
artists with us, for which we are in
debted lo (he inanaeiuent id' (he
Page theater, nun the people of the
Kogue Kivor valley should remember
that w-e have (he oppoidnsil v of hear
ing ill 1 rn ct inns; here lhal other (owns
of (his size in the I'nited Stales do
not have. Of coarse, our geograph
ical poMiion has something to do
with this, but it also requires a local
management that is willing lo lake
(he heavy responsibility of bringing
these attractions to his (heater for
(he education of his patrons.
ROBERT WARWICK
"THE ARGYLE CASE'
A KLAW & ERLANGER PRODUCTION
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4.
S.iHt Bttbyy
4 3U7NILC it
LOWER FLOOR, 15c; MEZZANINE
"ttetffirine of 'tietfient Gnt-"
" iiillllililliiillllilil!!!
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ltP! The C1oicest and
MPi Y!&Lv. most exclusive fall m
1 apparel awaits your J
jm Mi approval here.
MiiM1 Exantinii comparison, skillful selection
rlSiiiHy-iKhf'i!t splendid taste and iuriument were the all- J
---7A important factors tnterinq into the selec- IxJ
TfZAY iffMfeB55?NS tion of our new Fall Goods. M
WM WWMtM i
WV ( WWzllik Suits $20 to $50 I
: mW b IwMsM. fr Dresses $12-50 10 35- I
WA 1 lf ffeC Coats $15. to $50.
'PLi 1U1T ) W WaIsts $2'5 to $15' i
; fzlrftfy jflil Ca" and SCC ,his U1",0"Dn,c Merchandise. A
fM . fffi WjM M. M. Department '
f ' i I w"i St0re I
I JJ VN I
1'KTUOtlRAD, Oct. Heavy
fighting occurred yesterday on the
Rumanian front, the war offleo re
ports. Near Itadauta an attack was
checked by tho Kusslun artillery. In
the ltitzea region llulgurlan.s made nn
advanro, hut later wero driven back.
On the Caucasus fron tho Hus
Blnns captured a uridgo near Oro-
Wlth Mnilforrt trade la Moilford made.
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pictures wsma.
L.CGES, 25c
PAfiE THREE
My rrtMnn of HioroiiKU distribution
wtth li id drill? trade In tUo I nltrU
Mntr mill lower M-llin -oUf ftMluvcd
lirtcv ure uuw posuiblo ur ,
v Eckman's
Alterative
FOR THKOAT AND LUNGS
Mnlilmrn Cuufctifi and CoMm
Ko AU' )i-il, Niticulw or llabtt funiiiiin Drotf
$ $2 Size $1 Site
Now $1.50 Now 80 Ct.
l-Vknmn I.ihnratorv. Philadelphia.
LESS m
IF BACK
Take a glass of Salts to flash Kidneyi
if Bladder bothora you Drink
lots of water.
Eating went totntlarly erentually pro
ducos kidney trouble in soma form or
other, Bays a well-known authority, be
cnuse tho urio acid in meat excitea the
kidneys, they become, overworked; got
elupgiah; clog up and cause all aorta of
distress, particularly backache and mis
ery in the kidnoy region; rheumatic twin-
, pes, severe headaches, acid stomach, oon-
Btipation, torpid livor, sleeplosBncaa,
blaadur and urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts or? kid
neys aren't acting right, or if bladder
bothers you, pet about four ounces of
Jad Salts from any good pharmacy;'
take a tablcnpoonful in a gloss of water
before breakfast for a few days, and your
kidneys will then aot fine. This famous
salts is made from tho acid of grapes
and lemon' juice, combined with lithia,
and has been used for generations to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate thera
to normal activity, ulso to neutralize the
acids in the urino so it no longer irri
tates, thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which millions of men and!
women take now and then to keep the
kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus
avoiding serious kidney, disease.
With the Fingers !
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
Sore coma, hard corns, soft corns or
any kind of a corn can shortly be
lifted right out with the fingers if you
will apply directly upon the corn a few
drops of freezone, says a Clnclruatt
authority. '
It is claimed that at small cost one
can get a quartor of an ounce of freei
oce at any drug Btoro, which. Is Buifl
olent to rid one's feet of every coru
or callus without pain or soreness OE
tho danger of Infection.
This new drug is an ether compound,'
and M-hilo sticky, dries tho moment it
1b applied and does not inflame or even
irritate the surrounding tissue.
This announcement will Interest
many women here, for It Is said that
the present high-heel footwoar is put
ting " corns on practically; every,
woman's foot.