Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    VAC.E ETC TIT
MEDFORD MATL TRUU'NK. At I'DI'OIMX OIMXIOX. MONDAY. .ll'I.Y 1. 1915?
SIAM NO PIKER IN WAR ANSWERS HUN SNEERS.
HAZE OF SMOKE IBOLSHEVIKI GIVE
CASUALTY LISI
SPECIAL JULY 4
lVDO-CtUlTA
E
TO PREVENT FALL
ES
IN BLACK SEA
S-'n FRENCH HMD.NMp-g
CHii?Ncmr
WASHINGTON', July 1. The iiimv
casually liM tuilny cmiluiiiK -111
mimes divided 111 t'i!livh : Killed in
action, live; died of wounds, four;
died "I' iteeident Mini oilier . causes,
five; diiil of disease, i-even; clied of
airplane aceidenl, one; wounded se
verely, Jf;. missing in aelion, one.
Killed in aetion Lieutenants N'or
burne H. (iruy, Louisville, Ky. ; Carl
oVdolpli Johnson, (irund ltiiils,
Mich.; Corioruls Frank A. Morgan,
Litchfield, Conn.; .John .1. Siscoine,
IMiiladelpliia ; I'rivnle Ilicliurd J.
Weine, 'liiliuilelliiu.
Died of wounds Privates Alfred
Hl'lllm, Vo:lliers, N. V.; .Jesse L.
Dixon, lllaeksliore, (la.; Kllee Jm-k-son,
Clurksville, Ark.; Morris (i, Kus
Hell, Ainory, Miss.
Died of diseas('--Sereaut Charles
C, r'oitst, Dnylon, Ohio; Cor)o'iil
(llenn II. ('minis, Mulberry, Ark.;
I'livutes John A. Dodds, Decatur,
Ills.; James Juekson, Codele, (In. !
Jerciuinli S. Lyneh, lliuoklvn, N. Y. ;
.lames I'ahuer, Canee, S. ('.; r'rnnklin
II. Wliil teuiore, N'aslma, . II.
Died of airohine aeeidenl - Lieu-
tenanl (ieore T. O'Louliliu, lluciiic,
Wis.
I lied of ai'i it'enl and other eaues
Coiiorals John llenrv Duriiiaii, .lr
l'a-1 St. I.imi.-, ills.; .lo-epll (lalla
aher, Cashalnor, Ireland; I'rivnle
Herbert 1'. I'ayson, Kansas City, Mo.;
Monte Purvis, Sumner, Mo.; Louis
Williams, Lexu, Ark.
WHITE FLAG iS
LONDON, July 1. A white fluis
with a bl uo cross hu been adopted
by the dlot ua t ho new national em
Mem Tor Finland.
Tho cnmmmit hore Is that th
wliltu flu atom inii;lit havu Ihhiii
inoro itfiprupriulft, rIkh ITy in fom
ploto urmi(ltr to (iommny.
Tho toniiH of tho Ct-imati-Kinnlsh
iiKrucmont aro now announced. Tlmy
Include tho economic control of Kin
lund by Germany for 20 years, and a
defensive ultlniuo with tho Hiiiik.
A Finnish army or loo.ono 1h to
be raised and Instructed by (ierman
officers, (lurinan officers will com
mand tho Finn army In the east In
eaHe of war with Husnla.
Germany is to give financial Biip
port to new Industries In Finland,
with tho object of exploiting tho ex
port bushiest to Russia. Tho (Jer
meiip cuu tructiuK a railroail
from i c r r of Finland to tho
Mi:;..;;:; ... :. 'njrderlns tho White
sea.
At the end of this line on tho coast
a naval base minht seriously hamper
ullled communication!) with the Rus
sian port of Archa;it!l.
WASHINGTON, .hilv 1. Tho mme
system nl n)-l;il rates tor ncsia
pi'rs iiml iH-rioiliciil was chanu'lcr
icil us ;m "ilI-jMlvivrd, dfciilcdlv
hMikms;-b;H-kwiml and walking-backward
iiicii-nii'," by Clmrlcs K.
llmjlic-, Uo lu-ailcil a coiuiui-sion tn
sftoinl i-ln- inail mailer in 1M11, in
a cltler laid hetoiv the hmi-o wav
aiul uican- n.tiiiiulli'e 'tnlay nt ticar-im:-
mi llic new war revenue hi!!.
I'llbli-lu'l uppeiil M1'4 in opposition to
the one a-, uliih becomes ettec
tne Miinda , iv-eiitel tlie letter.
The eoiii ni-- o!i irj.or!" -! hiiium -Iv
n:.;'i;i-si tin- ,'niir f- M r:ti.
t'h;.b- .M.Mli-rll 1'o-t (if New
York, .hie. Iut ot (he I'uhltOter-' Ad-i-orv
b.r.l. w.i-s .i'ir-lh.nc.l el..vt-.
lv today b i!n- , o-iuuMtee, 1 liailiii.ui
Kid Inn bar-Hi': that tic p'iMi-lin-s
Were i.tieittpliri- to ,,liiu,d tire-" !.
bnul coii'ic'.uil n who tuvmvd lush
er rules. Si. ileii nils i-.'arillii.j llir
rone system, ;i'earin' in a book
let issued b tlM. iMiblithers' board.
wen- d loiun. r.i n n 1 1 ue au.i
tie bv Mr. Kii Inn.
ep
II1'M Ore.. .Inlv 1. S,v f,.ivM
fires 111 the lc, rhute- lull i.mill tnr-e-t,
the ku-. -t c. neruu an urea of
Jllll ncn -. xcrc out under coil nil hi,
luorllilu.', I.e. olditl:.: to I'.-pcrl, reach
iiiu- the upcr ..Hie,, here 'II,,.
liri'H I.....ie,l in the Cre-cent
lake kccIh.ii. (;" n.ile, a,i ; on inU
llliilllll ii in. Ill miles In,,,, here; Hie
llll( riwr -e,li,.n; r.el,c..r Ihltlc.
where nn M-i-l.,i,t f,.ict s'lin-rti-nr
lieiuls II fin of l,:eli. and ,.u the
Tuln.'llo rro'c t. A m 'ire ws rc
irted Ibis nioiiiun; Hem s,,ii,,n'r.
Juke, but BO ill tails wen. in eiveil.
Florence Lalladle in "War and
Woman," special July 4th attraction
at tho Riiilto.
"Wur and Woman" l characteriz
ed as a great Mk patriotic picture, in
which Florence l.aliadie, who la BUp
Miiieri by a fine cast lofjkc far more
beaut ful than she has ever done on
1he wreen.
It deals chiefly with spies and the
secret service, but there if Just the
rin:ht amount of war stuff In It to
Kivo It a punch. The hero 1h an avia
tor and with American aviators o
1ns to tho front every day now, the
picture Is up to th-s minute.
Ku spen hg and thrills begin right at
tho opening. Florence l.aHadlo, us a
patriotic youriR American, falls un
der the suspicion of the IT. S. secret
service because of tho activities of
her stepfather, who Is actlnK us t"6
aKont of a foreiRii government,
Sho leups off a moving train to
oscapo from Iilm, and the night sceno
in n railroad switch-yard Is a won
der. A few moments later sho Is
called upon to give first aid to an
aviator whose machine falls before
her eyes.
She fulls In love and marries the
aviator t Wayne Arey) and their
"trips in the air furnis-h many thrills.
There Is literally a smashing fin
ish to the picture. Near tho end of
tho play, while Miss 1-aMadIo Is a
prisoner in her own home, which lias
lieeu made the headquarters of the
invading army, determined to punish
(bo men who have been responsible
for so much jnlwery, tlie plans to
blow up tho house. While the offi
cers feast, tho fuse Is lighted and at
tho sumo time tho girl's husbnnd
starts out in his aeroplane to rescuo
her.
I'ortlaiMl Livestock
I'OllTI.AXll, (Ire., .fill v 1. Cnl I If
steady lo strong: i ipts .l.tiitt).
Steers, prime . 1 '.'.(Hide I II.IMI ; (juod Id
c'hoiee 1 1 l.lltilu I '.'.till: medium lo
U'ood steers, JfM.()(lr 1 0.0 ; fair lo
medium. S.Otll.tl.llO; common to fair,
.f.'.IMKu F.I'O; eows and heifers, elloiee,
fS. IMI(ii l.ll(l; uiediuin to Kood. li.)ltfl
7. "H; tair l tnediuin, .f l."itl(iil.'i."iO;
eanneis. .'f.l.lllhiH.."iO: bulls, $li.(ll)((i
Hull: calves, if..KI( 1 L.'iO ; stoekers
and feeders, .fT.lltlKi N.OO.
Huns 111 lo l.i cents liipber: re
ceipts, l,-l!)ll. Prime mixed, $l(i.7(l((i
lli.tlll; medium mixed. $l(l..'ill(f Ui.'ll;
rangh heavier, H'i.71"' l.'i.dtl; nius,
$l."i.."ill(o Ili.lMI; hulk of sales, $111,110
(ii Kl.ti'i.
Sheep -Sludv; receipts, 11H. Kast
of UHiiilltains lambs, $l-l.(ll)(n W.oO;
valley lambs, .fl,.,.."ill(il Ll.tlll ; vear
linus, 7..'.(l(ii,.IIO; wi'lliers, .7.(lll(n
"..'ill; e'.M-s. .f.'i.niKii 7.00.
Hui I it iiml :ki;s
I'dli'l'I.AMl, Ore., July I. Nutter
finn. City creamery prints, -ISe; cur
tous, -!)c. Ituvimj in;e butter fat,
I'ortland, 17c; cube extriiN, -l"c;
priuie firsts, -lie; tirts, -i:lc; dairy,
:i:lc.
KtiGK - Sclliue; price, i ii-e count,
idi'.jC Luvini,' price, itii' oc; candled,
lllc; selected candled ill Cartons, -llV
I'IH I.TIi'Y- liens o.V; llruilcrs,
:illc; old r.io-lers, lllc; turkeys, 'JS(,
,10c; i:cesc, 'J'.'-; ducks, :l."i(.i :17c.
. rortltiml Grain
WIIKAT New crop, fJ.-JO; hurley,
feed, .t'ul; brewing, t-VJ; oat-. SI !l
bid; corn, No. il, yellow, -li'i hid.
MTI.LSTl 1'1'S- llnin. t-Ul.tllho
:)0.."i0; shorts, 0"iu :l'.'."'0 ; nud-
drinks, lldio :l!l.."ill per ton.
MAY lluin price, timothy, .vj I ;
iill'alfii. t-ll; main, .:(.
STATE OF WAR PROCLAIMED.
(Centliiiied From r.ig line.)
It Is known that the Hermans hare
!ccn ctveillni:ly nnxioun to olualn
p.i:.M'sslon of these HitppHcs, or IT
ilicv could not tlo so iliriK'tly to have'
them taken over by tho I'inulsti
white nuards who have been aciim;
undiT Herman pmmptiuK.
T'hiiilli Inva-lon
l.o.lu)V. July 1 . tncrcasliiK nc
t i x-H v hIoiik tho Mourmansk rnilroa.l
'is rep.irted by the Christlanla coires-
pen, lent of tho Times under date of
.luno -7. wlio iui.v.s ttiat a rinnlsa
Icoinmaiid of lino troops, of whom
j .',oii are Hermans, lire- inarchtni; down
Hie I'asvill valley. An iinneil liritlsh
steamer with o Hrlllsh vice consul
aliourd has gone to I'eleheima.
j whence It Is oxpeetisl lo make a dash
, nlnnit (ho I'asvill rler. A lurco and
I well equipped liusstnn force, nccord-
f ii K lo reports recetvisl by the eorres.
j pendent nt I'etchonna i nuirchliiK
toward tho rul)wn across ttio mouTi
i t.ilua.
TODAY'S MMKEIS I
(Hy Newspaper Knlerprise Ass'n.)
1'AHIS, July 1. The kingdom of
Siam will celebrate (he first nnniver
siiry of its declaration of war against
(Icrinuny mt nioiilb.
Many Atuerieans prohuhly don't
know Siam si in the war. Hut it is
with both feet, with nil its 8.000,0(10
people and with uu army that is now
fighting in France. , , '
, (lermnny sneered when Siam enter
ed Ihe War. Those sneers have been
answered. Not only have thousands
of Ions of German shipping trapped
in the harbors of Siam passed into
the bauds of the allies, but the little
eonnlrv lias niude ils cash contribu
ABA NOTIFIES
TURKEY OF OUTRAGE
WASIIINC.TON', July 1. The!
t'nited States jroverniuent has for
mally presented to Ihe Turkish gov
ernment the report that Turkish
troops attacked and sacked an
American hospital nt Tabriz, Persia,
and seized the American eonsiillate
there, with u reipicst for an explana
tion. Corroboration of the facts of the
Tabriz incident lime been received
through Spain, siipportiiii; the rumor
sent from Teheran by Minister t'ald
vfcll. It van said at the stale de
partment today thai the character of
the Turkish tniops responsible for the
indicnity miclit have nn important
hcarins: on the attitude of the I'nited
States in Ihe matter.
WASMIXCTON', July 1. Word
from Turkey is beini; anxiously
nwuitcd here by Ihe state depart
ment that it tuny become known
whether (lermany's ally shall be add
ed lo the list of America's enemies.
It is thouvhl possible Ihut (be troops
which raided Tabriz were Kurds or
other irregular soldiers openiiini;
without orders form or the sanction
of the Ottoman government. In that
case the incidtnt iniiiht not assume
irreat importune,., particularly as so
fur as bus been learned there was no
lo-- of American lives. All American-
were reported out of Tabriz
some time ii-jo.
750 QUARTS OF BOOZb
GRABBED AI ALBANY
Al.llANY. die.. July 1. Sewn
hundred i. lid tilt ipiarts of liiplor,
beini: trau-terrcd from the Southern
I'neitie to the Oregon Kleetric here
c-terdnv was picked up by eovern
incnl and local ot'ticers. The liiplor
ca-nc cheeked from Montaelle, t'ul.,
to 1'tollatid, packed in four trunks.
No in re-!-, were made.
M'YY Yir.iK. .lv 1. The Anicr-
(le
L. K.itoii ot (i.-
I "ii-ii ton- i;i,. , ha- Incn sunk, pre--.i,nablv
by a (icnnali submarine, in
i Kuropean water-, a, cor.ltni; to tntor
jin.itiou received ill -hippmi; circles
I' here tm'ny. She lett an American
poit for France about Iwo weeks ayo.
tions lo tho cause of democracy.,
Now it has sent its men.
I 'rii.ee Yaidyukui'u, Siamese nm
biussudor to Franco, refused to make
publie Ihe number of Siamese (roos
Sent to France, but be declared they
lire not raw recruits, but men trained
nccordine; to Kuropean standards,
and Ihev have seen service in fierce
battles with the Chinese.
Shim's distance from the front and
the dii'l'ieulties of transportation will
prevent the sending of any Iiiiko eon
tiiiL'ents, but Siam is making the
Huns feel her presence in the war
for Ii uiiuia jytituhstsmene
for Immunity just the same.
it
VASHIN'GTO.r, July 1. An un
favorable report on "Garabed," the
mysterious engine which its Inventor
claimed would take the power out of
the air to run anything from an air
plano to a battleship, was submitted
to tho interior department by the
committee of scientists which tested
the Invention at Boston Saturday,
with the approval of congress.
The committee announced It (lid
not .believe tho principles of tho In
ventor, Garabed T. K. Girargosstan,
were sound or his devices operative,
or that they could result In practical
development of free energy.
WASHINGTON', July 1. Pur
chase by tho United States govern
ment of ono-thlrd of 2,000,000 tons
of Iron oro bought by Great Uritaln,
Franco and Italy from Sweden was
disclosed today by an executive or
der of the president directing the
secretary of commerce to pay $t,
000. 000 for tho ore to the British
government.
Tho purchase prlco, which w ill be
paid out of tho unexpended balance
ot the president's 1 100,000,000 war
emergency fund, Includes storage
and transportation costs incurred by
Great. liriUIn and also transporta
tion costs in getting the ore to this
country.
AMSTERDAM, July 1 -In a lo-
ppondent artlclo on tho present food
situation in Germany tho socialist
newspaper Vorwacrts of Berlin,
points out that the general shortage
is undermining the morale of the
people. Among them. It declares,
tho question of "an early end to the
tragic world war has again become
of urgent Importance.''
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25catalldnifjgi;:j.
; Gus Stlnnon, former well known
Medford young man, 27 years old,
and loyal California-Oregon Power
company employe, who had been Hy
ing for a year pant at Klamath Falls,
to which city he was transferred hy
the company, met with a tragic death
last Saturday afternoon when 'he
was electrocuted while working on u
power company pole.
Mr. Stlnson who had many friends
In the city Is survived by bis wife
and son at Klamath Falls, and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stinson
of this city. News of tho accident
reached iMedford last night when
Klamath Falls Elks telephoned the
news to Medford Elks. Mr. Stinson
was a member of the local Elks
lodge, and for years before entering
the employ ot the 'power company
followed his trade of stone mason.
Funeral arrangements had not been
completed this afternoon.
According to the report phoned to
Medford last night Mr. Stinson was
working as a lineman on a power
company pole at Klamath Falls or
near that city, when the cllmher at
tached to one of his feet slipped.
Altho at the time he was wearing a
safety belt, which would have pre-
vented his falling, unconsciously
when his foot slipped he reached to
grasp the nearest object with his
hand, which proved to be a power
wire of 4000 volts of electricity.
Death is thought to have been In
stantaneous or practically so. Ills
body fell hack from the pole, heiug
held by the Bafety strap and climber
of tho other foot, until It was tuken
down. ;
SALF.M, Oro., Jul y 1. Governor
W'ithycouibo toduy sent u letter to
Secretary of State Olcott usking that
the state emergency board be called
for the purpose of considering the
needs of the state penitentiary. Tile
maintenance fund of the slate prison
is nearine; exhaustion, nnd Warden
Murphy estimates that from ifr,0,0(IO
to $'17,000 will be needed to cover the
necessnry expense for the remainder
of the vear.
THE BEST PROOF
(iivon by a Madron! Citizen.
Doan's Kidney Pills were used
they brought benefit.
The story was told to Medford
resldonts.
Timo has strengthened the evi
dence. Has proven the result lasting.
The testimony is home testimony.
The proof convincing.
It can be investigated by Medford
residents.
Mrs. Wm. Charley, 305 North
Grape street, Medrord, says: "My
kidneys did not act right at all. Be
sides this, I had much pain In my
back and sometimes 1 could hardly
bend or straighten up. At night, the
pains bothered me. too, and often
I couldn't sleep. 1 tried piasters and
medicines for my back but none of
them helped me any. It was while
I was feeling 111 and discouraged
that I hoard ot Doan's Kidney Pills
and began taking them. In less than
two weeks, I felt better. I took in
all four boxes nnd got well again."
(Statement given September H,
1917.)
On .March 16, 1916. Mrs. Charley
said: "I recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills Just as highly today as I did
several years ago. I stili consider
them a medicine of merit and when
ever it is necessnry for me to take a
kidney remedy I use them, for I
know they are most reliable."
60c, at all dcalors. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
tfirinr V the tti(rnl Ctrl-'
Tonight Tomorrow
JUNE
CAPRICE
in
"BLUE
EYED
MARY"
RPKCIAL
WKDNKSDAY nU'RSIVXY
"WAIl AND THK WOMAX"
.1 11 fl It
rv im i
Due to lack of breeze smoke from
the forest fires burning In the county
continued to settle down over the
valley today forming a thick haze.
Most of the smoke Is from the forest
fire burning In the Ii 111k west of Tolo.
Five men were sent by the county
association this morning to help
fight a new fire which had broken
out In the Buck creek section of the
Butte Falls neighborhood. The fires
which had been burning In the San
tlam district of the Butte Falls
neighborhood were reported Mondny
as being under control. Three fires
in association territory are burning
In the Elk creek section, which have
not yet assumed serious proportions.
Federal Forest Supervisor Rankin
returned late Saturday from the big
forest fire which has been raging
in the Klamath Indian reservation
and part of the Crater national forest
for over a week. He confirmed the
report reaching the city Saturday
that this fire had already burned
over 20,000 acres. (
Supervisor Rankin lett this morn
ing with a crew of 20 men to fight
the large fire which has been burn
ing In the Rabbits Ears section of
the Prospect territory up on the
Umpqua divide. This fire Is assum
ing serious proportions.
The Jackson County Fire Patrol
association will open up an office in
the Jackson County Bank .building
Catarrh is a Real Enemy m
and Requires Vigorous Treatment
Do Not Neglect It.
When you use medicated sprays,
atomizers and douches for your Ca
tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping
the choked-up air passages for tho
time being, but this annoying condi
tion returns, and you have to do the
same thing over and over again.
Catarrh lias never yet been cured
by these local applications. Have
you ever experienced any real benefit
from such treatment?
Who Fills Your Prescriptions?
A Doctor finds out your trouble, it Is the prescription that
cures you. If the prescription Isn't compounded exactly as
the Doctor prescribes, it the ingredients are not ot the right
quality, the medicine is not what the Doctor ordered, you are
taking something else. This store does not vary one iota
from the Physician's order. Feel safe, bring your prescrip
tion to
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Phono 884.
TYPEWRITERS
Second hand Remington Vis $48.00
Second hand Underwood $19.50
Second hand No. 5, $100 model $77.00
(This machine is practically new and
a Itargain at the price. Owner
going to war.)
New Woodstock No. 4 $70.00
(On terms $75.00. $10.00 cash and
$:i.00 per month.)
lioval No. 5, brand new $69 50 1
(On terms $7:1.00.)
Corona and Royal machines orders filled in
order as received.
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
THE INDEPENDENT SHOP
We are not In the combine. We are not letting someone else dic
tate how we should run our business. Wo employ first-class work,
men, use the best materials and guarantee satisfaction.
Tho policy of this shop is the same as it has always been.
At the old stiunl, Comer of Itlversldo nnd Eighth.
Hillings Carriage and Auto Works '
Gagnon Lumber Yard
All Kinds of rough and dressed Lumber.
Specialties: Dimension stuff. Finishing Lumber,
Shingles, Sash and Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit
lloxes.
Oive us a trial and Buy Jackson County products.
Place orders now for Fruit lloxes.
New Shed 1130 S. Front St. Phone 859, Merford
LONDON1, July 1. The Bolshevik
government has surrendered to Ger
many a part of the Russian Black
sea fleet which fled to Novo Rossysk
when the Germans captured Sebasto
pol, says an official telegram from
Moscow. The other ships ot the fleet
were blown up by their crews. Ger
many has promised not, to use the
warships and to return them to Rus
sia after the conclusion of peace.
MOSCOW, June 23. (By the As-J
sedated Press.) Only one dread
naught and three destroyers of the
Russian Black sea fleet were return
ed to Sevastopol in compliance with
the German demand, the correspon
dent is reliably informed. The num
ber of ships blown up by their crews
was much larger than those given
over to the Germans.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. Tn
Annie Lnr.sen,a little schooner, which
gained international notoriety as n
part of a gun running plot financed,
according to court records, by tho
German government, was reported
here lodny a total wreck on Maiden
Island in the south Pacific.
tomorrow with Mrs. W. T. Grieve In
chaige as secretary In place of At
torney Lincoln McCormick, -who has
j resigned the office because of being
uname io properly iook alter It along
with his law business.
Throw these makeshift: remedies in
the winds, and get on the right treat
ment. Go to your drug store to-day,
get a bottle of S. S. S., and commeneo
a treatment that has been praised by
sufferers for nearly half a century.
S. S. S. gets right at the source of
Catarrh, and forces from the blood
the germs which cause the disease.
You can obtain special medical advice
regarding your own case without
charge by writing to Medical Direc
tor, 22 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
Goods Delivered.