Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 23, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD TrATTj TRTBTTNR MEDFORD. QKKCiON, TllUKSTUV, APRIL 2!1. 1011.
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WILSON FLAILY
CALL ISSUED FOR
OREGON VOLUNTEER
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10 OEM WAR
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NAVAL OPERATIONS
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CARRANZA'SIHREAT
CAVALRY COMPANY
WASHINGTON, April 23. Ad
inliUHlrntion offirinl expect l'reri
dent llueitii to fniiniilly declare wot"
nirninst the Unitol Stntex before the
vvcekV ciul. Wiir prepii rations luvve
been completed by tltc American j;ov
eminent, lint netnnl orders to move
the nnny arc lieinc withheld. I'reM
dent Wilson intends plneiiiR General
llnerln in the attitude of. foroinp hos
tilities. There is no longer nny doubt
in diplomatic circles here that there
will bo a p'ncrnl conflict, with all
Mexico solidly lined tip against the
United States.
CnrrnnrVn Threat
Oenernl Cnrrnnzn's declaration wns
interpreted here at? a threat. As
soon as official word of President
Wilson's refusal to comply with the
request to. evneunte Vera Cruz
reaches him, Oenernl Carrnnza is ex
pected td start hostile operations
along the northern Mexican border.
Administration official believe
llucrln. hns n fonnnl declaration of
war ready. It is not known whether
the matter will be taken up with the
Mexican congress, but even if it does
it is certain lTttcrtn's desire will pre
vail in the end.
It was reliably reported today that
Genera! Carranzn and President Hu
erta already have exchanged com
munications. llucrta to Grant Amnesty
Washington officinls expect llu
crta soon to issue nn amnesty proc
lamation, extending tho olive branch
to tho constitutionalists. As soon as
this is issued it is believed tho rebels
will agrco to -temporarily forget nil
differences nnd an arrangement
made whereby tho constitutionalists
will oppose the Americans in the
north and tho federal troops in the
southern and Central parts of tho
republic.
General Uliss already has been
warned to prepare to prevent Mexi
can raids on the interne camp in
Texas, whero thousands of federals
are held prisoners.
It is fully realized here that Hu
crta's strength will be enormously
increased if lie gets General Car
ranzu's nnd General Villa's support.
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SBYBRYAN
WASHINGTON', April 23. Mexl
enn Chnrgo d'Affalrcs Algara was
banded Ills passports hero today by
Secretary of State Iiryan.
Algara asked (or his passports
and they were glvon to blm at oncn
by Secretary Bryan. This action
formally severed official relations
with Mox'lco.
"I am waiting for advices from
Morlco City," said Algara. "So far,
however,! havo received no official
despatches regarding Cbargo d'Af
falrcs O'Shaughncsof being handed
his passports.'
Algara refused to discuss the
declaration of General Carranza to
the effect that the Invasion of Mori
can soil by tho armed forces from tho
Atlantic fleet Is tantamount to a
declaration of war.
Algara will leavo either toulght
or tomorrow for either Havana or
Canada. He shook hands with all
state department officials and ap
peared grave and sad.
Secretary Itryan said ho had not
decided whether to recall American
consuls in Mexico. Ho Indicated
that he considered tho Carranza de
velopment overshadowed everything
else.
OF
LANDS AT VERA CRUZ
WASHINGTON', April 2.1. The
nnvy department wan udvjm'd today
that an additional legiuieut of mar
ines had lauded at Vera Cruz. The
regiment arrived there yesterday on
tho transport Hancock. Captain
Hush was in charge of tho woik of
lauding (ho marines,
TEXAS OFFERS TO ARM
VOLUNTEERS FOR WAR
AUSTIN, Tex., April 23. -Guver.
nor Coliiiitt offered today to furn
ish the Texas homo guanl companies
with arms "iwl equipment. Anti
AHierlcHii feeling twined I" bu grow
Um NloMjf (he Mexican bidu f thu
"voitler,
,Htf tUY dfutMl several blx
WASHINGTON', April 'JX Orders
wore momentarily expected today for
nnwil operations on a largo scale aft
along both Mexican ooms's, whether
those of .sections under federal or
rebel control. '
It was considered certain there
would have to be landings at many
point sto protect foreign interests,
Inst motions were snid to have been
gixen to officers on bonier patrol
duty to hold up shipments of arms
nnd ntnmunltion into rebel territory.
Xcu-s that the administration in
tended to broaden tho scope of the
nntyV nethities began circulating
immediately after an evidently (tight v
important conference between Presi
dent Wilson nhd several of his clos
est advisors.
It began at 9 a. in., with the presi
dent, Secretory .jol State Itr.vnti and
Counsellor Itnsing of the state de
partment present. An hour later
Secretary of the Navy Daniels wns
WASHINGTON'. April tti.-l'ie-i-dent
Wilson flatly refused toda.v to
oMtouato Vent Crur nt tho reonest of
General Carranza, head of the con
stitutionalist forces. This stand
probably 'means that the I'niled
Stales will he forced into war against
n united Mexico.
In his note to President Wilson re
garding the landing of troops nt Vent
Cruz, General Carranza said:
"I invite you solely to suspend the
hostile acts already initiated order
ing jour forces to evneunte all places
which they hold in tlieir sier in the
port of Vera Cruz, and to formulate
before tho constitutionalist govern
ment which I represent its coitstitu
lioimlist governor of the state of
Coahuiltt nnd titt chief of tho con
stitutionalist army, tho demand on the
part of tho I'uiteil .States for repar
ation for the acts which originated
at the port of Tampioo. in the secur
ity that the demand will bo consid
ered in n spirit of elnated justice
S.VI.KM, Ore, April 23 Declar
lug that no state In tho union could
furnish better material Governor
We.-t hns today Issued orders for a
volunteer cavalry company.
This action was taken following a
conference Inst night with Lieuten
ant P. J. Hennessey. I'nltod States
cavalry, who hits chnrgo of training
the cadets nt Oregon Agrlcultutal
College.
t'tuler the rules of tho United
States army, Llutounut Hennessey
would become- colonel and net In this
capacity until the regiment was mus
tered out, when 'ho would return to
his original status In tho United
States army.
Lieutenant Hennessey asked Hint
.voting men who desired to Join tli
regiment comir-'inlcato with Gover
nor West. Adjutant General Klnzor;
or himself.
summoned. He came, bringing with! ami conciliation."
him tunny documents. Secretary of War Garrison nnd
Simultaneously there was a tre
mendous outburst of nclivitj' in the
nnvj- department. Officers in charge
of the movements of the nnvnl forces
Chairman Sluvelj of the foreign re
lations committee were summoned to
the white house when the president
had finished his sta'etuent in answer
hurried to their desks. Guards were, to General Carrnnza ami told wlint
stationed outside to exclude everyone, he had said. They had no comment
The general belief was that this 'to offer,
wns preliminary to the most imor- "We were waitimr for llitcrtn
taut developments hi the nnval earn-1 now," said Senator Shively, "and tin
pnigti. I til wo get further action from bun we
Secretary of War Garrison eon-j will not take another step."
ferred with the general staff, but did '
not intimate that immediate action'
nlong the border wns contemplated.
E
VIKNN'A, April 2:i. - It was semi
offieiallj admitted here toda.v that
Kmperor Francis ,Joef wiis nunc
what worse. He passed 11 rctlcss
night with severe coughiu;; spells.
His illness wits still M)krn of as a
bad cold, but there were I1111N that.J CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD
WASHINGTON'. April 2.1. The
house nnvnl committee ulaiined to
ilny to muke the appropriation of
fM2.000.000 iu the annual naval bill
available immediately. Itepublieaits
and democru's were nifreed regarding
this unusual step. Otherwise the
money would not bo available until
June 1.
lie ciiuer .itticrctt trout or wits on ine
verge of pneumonia. If o, on ac
count of bis great age, few jicople
believed he would recover.
OFF FOR MEXICO
VALLBJO, Cab, April 23. -The
cruiser Cleveland was scheduled to
sail for California City this after
noon. After co-aUng. tho vessel will
leave for San Francisco to await or
ders from Washington.
Tho reserve torpedo boat flotilla.
Including tho Perry, Lawrence, Hull
and Hopkins, has been ordered put
Into commission and Is expected to
sail tor San Diego Saturday.
READY FOR SPEEDY ACTION
SACKAMF.NTO, Cab, April t:i. -Four
thousand nnd six hundred of
ficers and men, constituting the
peace strength of the militia, are be
ing held in readiness and can be
mobilized nt n moment's notice, ac
cording to a statement by Adjutant
General Forbes. The force enn be
included to 0000, it was further
stated.
L
OF ARMS EMBARGO
WASHINGTON', April 2X -Secretary
Bryan denied today that the em
bargo oil shipments of aims and am
munition into Mexico had been re
stored, following the threat of Gen
erul Carranza, constitutionalist
lender, to unite with the federals
against the United States. Itryan
said no further meages had been
received from Charge d'Affmres
O'Shaughnessy at Mexico City.
notici:.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
county court of Jackson caunty, Ore
gon will on Wednesday tin Cth day of
Jtay, 10H, receive and open sealed
bids for the proposal of painting four
bridges, situated as follews:
One over Itoguo river neor tho
town of Itoguo Illvcr, ono over tho
Itoguo river near Gold HIM, ono over
Itoguo river near I'umlro hill tho
brldgo being known as tho McCloud
bridge and ono ovor Illg Dutto creel;
near tho mouth of Ulg Ilutto creek.
In submitting bids tho material
used Is not bo Included In tho bid
1 as tho county will furnish same.
Tho court reserves the right to re
ject any or nil bids. .Mall or hand
all bids to tho undersigned at Jack
sonville, Oregon.
O. A. GARDNER,
County Clerk.
I. O. O. I. XOTICK.
There will be a special -meeting ot
It. R, Encampment Friday ovonlug,
April 24 at 7:30 p. in. All encamp
inent members are requested to at
tend. Work In three degrees.
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from JIrdon' 'Suprcm' vi Y "2
V?B 1 J hoxll 10diirrnl.dtUeUl!, UVd I
rJfsT ySt dlntUll produced umlrtli uii
Minokc. .Ml. IMlt.
Cigars and help build up .
roll tor jour own town.
pay
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LADIES! SECRET TO
DARKEN GRAY HI
Brine back color, clots and thickness
with Grandma's recipe of Sage
and Sulphur.
Ownmon garikn age brcwtsl into a
bmry tea, with sulphur nd alcohol
sildrd, will turn gray, streaked and
(iuInI hair beautifully dark and luxuri
ant; rttnuve cvtry bit of dandrulT, stop
scalp Itching and falling hair. .Mixing
the Sage Tc and Sulphur recipe at home,
though, Is troublesome. An Miltr way It
to cet the rad-Uu tonic, cutlng
about CO cuU largo bottle, at drug 1
stores, known al '"Wyeth's Sage ami ,
lot of mius.
While wlipy, gray, fsded hair U not
sinful, we alt desire to retain our youth
ful appearance and attractlTeneaa. Hy
darkening your hair with Wjeth'a Sago
and 6ulphur, no on" can tell, because It
doe It so naturally, so erenly. Yon
Init dampen a spongn or soft brush with
It anl draw thIJ through your hair,
taking one small strand at a timet br
morning all gray btlrs have disappeared.
After another pjftirtlon or two your
hair become beautifully dark, gloay,
soft and luxuriaat sod you appear yean
younger.
sSQHHRy
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20
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This Means a Big Saving to You Right Now When
You Need These Goods
We realize that our Muslin lTnlervt'ai' stock U much larger than
wo wish it to be. Our display tables are so loaded with other
spring goods that we have not the room to show this line as usual,
...wi it ni.ilni- t rri.t win intc'i-i'sicd in this dt'imrtmcnt we are
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sook, short sleovos, low nock, laco and ombroidory
trimmed:
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$1.00 iNight Clowns, less 2()'
$1.25 Night downs, less 20'
$1.50 Night Clowns, less 20'
$5.00 Princess Slips, less 20...
$1.25 Combination Suits, less 20,
$1.50 Combination Suits, loss 20,
$2.00 Combination Suits, less 20
$2.50 Combination Suits, less 20
$:U)0 Combination Suits, less 20
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$1.25 Crepe downs, fancy figuret
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