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PXOK STX !MTOTCT) "RrATT! TRTRITN11, MrVFORT). OTWOOK, MTVmVV. V1WKlTAKY 0. lfllfi m -j V P RACIAL TIES IN AU AS sum v ray Wholesale Surrcndcrinn of Various Nationalities Carries Political Sig nificance Says British Critic With Russians Muscovite Bern Fatalist Mixed Blood Tells. LONDON, Fob. 0, 1:0C p. m. Pro fessor Bcrnnrd Pare, the official ob server of the British government nt Inched (o Hussion army quarters, in n communication issued today by the BritiMi prcus bureau, lays stress upon this political Higuificancc of the wholesale RUrrcnderttifr of tho racial contingents which compose tho Aus-tru-lluugnrian nrmy. "Thcso Hurrcndcrfi are an indica tion of tbo feelings and aspiration"; of the various nationalities bundled to gether under tho nnmo of Austria," Professor Pares declared. "From the beginning of tho war the Bosnians surrendered in largo numbers" ho continued. "Then the Poles began to como in fnpt and now come Bohem inns and Moravians, who seem to be surrendering in larger numbers than any other nationality.' Tho Hungar ians arc sure to continno to that cud, but tho Ilumanian and Italian soldiers of Austria lmo come over ery eas ily." Professor Pares says tbo Czechs regard tho Nubians as brothers and Fay that Russians entering Bohemia will be treated as friends. Speaking of the Mcnnonitcs, who nre so numerous in the United States, Professor Pares Vayft thnt, although excused from military service because of their objections to war, they nre serving iu largo nitmuers. as ambu lance volunteers. . "Professor Pares describes the at titude of the Itussinn soldier toward death as iu the nature of fatalism, "lie - ill speak of it ns 'going to America,' tho undiscovered country," tho BritUh observer writes. LIVERPOOL MARKET CHICAGO, Feb. 0. Higher prices nt Liverpool gave tho wheat mnrkct today n decided lift here. Signs of fresh export business nt Duluth counted also iu favor of the bulls. Be sides, word was received that freight jates from Argentina had been fur ther advanced. After opcning to up, tho mnrkct hero scored a inodcr ntn additional gain. Corn rose with wheat, and ns a re sult of smullness of rural offerings to nrrirc. There was much covering liV shorts. Tho opening, which rang ed from to ya " to l4 to l' higher, was followed by continued hardening of values. Oats were active and higher with corn. Cnmiuitision houses traded for the most part on tho buying side. Lirjuidatiug by miscellaneous hold ers weakened provisions. There was no urgent demand. LOS ANGELHS, Cul., Fob. &. Rc dondo IJeacli and other ocean shore towns Buffered srvqrly today from a flUf southeaster which accompanied u liiliibtpnn that brought nearly an inch and a half of rain to Los Angeles. An npartnpont liouso at Hedondo Bench waa washed Into the sea. Four other buildings woro undermlnod. Tho low, lands around Venice and othor coast resorts were flooded. Streets Avoro flooded In Los Angeles and In other inland cities. SUFFRAGE BILL IN BY E 'HAJUUSUUitG, Pa., Feb. 9, The resolution to submit to tho voters the waman suffrage amondment to tho eonstttutlon, was passed dually In the iouw today by a vote of 130 to 71. Tlie rasolutlon now poes to tho senate mU If passed by tluit body tho amend Miant will Kt beforp tho people next NVMlr. GRAINS SHOW RISE CALIFORNIA BEACH WN DAMAGED THE WORK OF mw:,y: ''-ry - vnT'V- x V.'CJKR . w5 av jc ' .? "ii1 "?. -4 . j .K. , jtt .1 .ttaaak. " TI r.v -"ii." Au&SSWl ,. PIK 'I. w. r"V. I . . ..k. '-.. . BT. . .Mk f lm ir r WOUKDEO BELGIAN SOLDIEKS BEING "CONVEYED TO HOSPITAL B V SOLDIERS AND BY RED CROSS NURSKS. An account, which well describes the above picture, was Riven by a writer In the course of an nrtlcle dcscrlhliiR the work nmong the wounded nt tho front. I!i rete: "If nt all practicable, the wounded man U carried to tho drcs-liiK station, or eeii ty a tlchl hospital In tho lclulty. on tho mretchcr drtclually bIoji to him where he fell. So f.r It U plain snlllnff. but the real test of tho hturer company comes when they lmo taken till tho wounded (rom the open field nnd nturn to search mcthwllcalty nll.the ditches, woods. ,c, to which tho wounded may have crept. So much for the first Hue of niuhu lances Meanwhile the vecoud lino ha bceu kept well la the rear, but as soon as the wounded begin to orrlxe at the drcs-dns station thu medical officer In rlmrce cmls air offlier of orderlies with orders to brim; up nil. or ns many ns may bo necessary, of the viiroim In the dressing stations to remove tho ies -x ipcvdlly a )Hislble to the nearest field hospital Hero tho military uun.es first appear ou tho scene, uud all may bo nld to io well with the wounded fruui that tlu.o forward." AM AN N "S LONDON', Feb. O.Tlio souj. kitchen organized in Hm-wete by the American ooinrotbniwii for relief is now undoubtedly tho largc-t in the world. Nearly .iO,(MI0 iKopc onliroly destitute wail in the ''lirnud lino" every day and over 0000 gallons of MMip nnd 4000 kilogrnuw of bread arc daily distributed to'them. 'Tnliko the bread lino 1 hnvo seen in America," says n report from one of tho representatives iu Umbels, "thceo ure nil tieojile of one national ity and all with n common and unde served misfortune. Thov nre of nil cla.ses, but wo know none of them save by number, bemuse no matter what their station or tbo extent of their misfortune, they Mill lime rumour propre, nnd many of them, if they were compelled to write their names on coupons when they get the soup, would rather starve than take it. Xono of them think that they will always hnvo to be in th bread lines, nnd every one of them fils that when it is all over thev will want to forget that thoy have been destitute. "Tho soup for thct pitiful flotsnm and jetsam of war i all pn pared in tho largo htorchou-c of the Interna tional Express company Van (luud. Moro than 300 peojnY are engaged in this work. Among' them nro former chef of somo of tho lend'nnr holds of Brussels, wlio pipe directions ns to the kind nnd n.uahtv of the soup, its ingicdients nnd their promrtions. Under them aro tho&e who clean thu vegetables potatoes, carrots, beans, etc. nnd prepare the meat. This cn tiro staff is composed of volunteers, except the chef, who Jeceivo nt the most half n crown n da v. E E WASHINGTON, Fob. 9. The, Amerlran embassy at Mexico Qlty wllb not ko to Vera Crux on tho Invita tion of General Carranza, who has asked ull foreign diplomats to. no to that point, President Wilson told call ers today. Conflicting reports on tho fighting at Monterey wero coutulncd in dis patches todny to the stato dopar.t inpnt and tl9 Curranfca agoncy hero. Tho former toid of defeat, tho lat ter of Jctoiy for tho Cnrranza forces. Schooner Ycrkcs Aslioro WASHINGTON Feb. (). The 35,-000-ton schooner William II. Veikcs of Thomustoii, Mo., wont aslioro ou Frying Pan Shoal, near Capo IIul leias, jesleiduj and with her caigo of phosphate rock is n total loss. Contain 1. II. Uberroth of the coast giiard cuttor Keiuiiiole, icporled her (now of olecn was Mixed. Tho es bc was bound 1'iom I'oit Tampa to Baltimore. WAR FLOTSAM THE RED CROSS AMONG THE WOUNDED "& TO GREASE ENGINE LOS ANGKLKS, (al., IVb. 0. Steering b the tar using butter ns a lubricant for Iheir uigine, nnd keep ing afloat us best they could after everything movable- had been swept overboard, three men a honid the power lnuunh Flour do Lvs arrietl at San !Vdn harbor today after mi thirty-hour trip from San Diego. The vo,yago followed an almost equally exciting adventure at Kiise nada, Mcx., three weeks ngo when the launch and its skipper, a Los Ange les newspaper man, who hail been sentenced to bo shot, were gotten out of port nnd brought back to San Diego. A. F. Nathan, another news, paper man; Frank Juines, a detec tive, nnd Paul Hteck, engineer, stnrt td from San Diego for Los Angeles harbor Sunday night. They rnn int a galo thnt swept overboard most of thoir provision nnd iter thing else movable, including t lit conimsn. The rudder was snnpped by the waves and Nathan was loworcd over the side, head first, to ris n temporary rudder. Ho succeeded, but lat night they found themselves down to n single gallon of gasoline, so that they wore completely helple.ss when picked up off tho outer harbor before daylight today ond towed iu. 10 ALL NEUTRAL SHIPS NEW POJUC, Fob. 9. All ships re gardless of nationality, arriving at or cning English ports aro officially ad vised by tho Urltlsh admiralty to pro ceed with caution and watch out for Gorman mines or submarines whllo In English waters, according to offi cers of tho steamship Philadelphia, horo toduy from Liverpool. "Incoming ossols," said ono of tho officers, "aro warned by radio messages of posslldo danger and mus ters of outgoing ships rocelvp notice of suspected danger beforo they leave port." , Hnmburu Buys Supplies HAMUUlia, Aiu 'Iho lluguo and London, Feb. 0, 10:25 a. in. The council has 12,000,000 marks (i'.ir 000,000) with which to purchase n supply of food-lull's, fodder and other article so that the city may bo prepnicd for eventualities. A com mission will bo appointed to have chin go of obtaining of tbo stoics. WHY HAIR FALLS OUT ( j...4.tl.ltl..liM...H......f-""i"-" Onndruff causes a feverish Irrita tion of the scalp, tho hair roots . - a - - shrink, looseu and then tho hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at onco and rid tho scalp of every p.wilclo of dandruff, get a 2C-cont bot- tlo or Dnuderlno nt any drug storo, pour a llttlo In your hand and rub woll Into tho sca.!p. After a fow ap plications all dandruff disappears and thu hair stops toniliitj out-. USED BITER Bpr: -fKssW " .F;. i ' W. ' i J, f IfcLM, .. i5 lMIOF.NIX, Ariz., Feb. 0. Small pox contracted by Samuel Briscoe, n rcprcsenlntixe from Cochise county, whose nilmcnt wutluignosod yester day n ft eA many fellow legislaton had visited him, claimed another victim todny in the legislative assembly. W. B. ijinier, reading clerk of the lower house, in ill with the disease. Iinier was in utlcndnnco eslorduy at tho house sessions while plans for wholesale vnccinnfums,' which were carried out todny were being dis- ciissimi. iioniui miiiuiiiiii'i' iiii' in sidering measures to prevent an epi demic. FEDERAL LEAGUE 10 J FEB. 26-27 CHICAGO, Feb. I). The Fcdern. league's scheduled meeting will be hold in Buffalo, Febrnury 2(1 mid 27, President Gilmoro snid today. Mali ngers nnd umpires will attend tho mauling ns well us club owners. Thomas Oihnore, brother of tin president, hits bieti appointed league secretary to succeed Lloyd IMcknrt, who hns been eld tid president of the St. Louis club. President (Mm.oik udmiilcd today that it was "ten to one" the Kansas City team would go lo Newark, N. J.' S ,11' JMKKKKNKM ARZONA ASSEMBLY SMALLPDX GUARANTEED FOR G0M$ A Good, Cheap, Home-Made Remedy Money spent for tho oldsty!c. ready nado couh syrupi 1 1 bottles holding 3nly2 to 2 ji ounces h very largely wasted, accaiibo most ot thura aro composed 3rluclpnllyof sugar tnd water. Yet you navo to pay tho satroprlcoailf It wat nil medicine. Stop was'.lnj; this money. You :aa rarko a u.-tttr lough incdiclno at homo at one-fifth t otoit. Merely go to ho drtigctoro nam. 1 below and ask for 2 ounce! (50c wort! ) of Schlffmnnn's CoacentratedEspcit'jrant. MixllilJ with no pint of granulat.d sugar and one half pint of boiling water, which mrjieu a full p!nt (IGoin ). This now, sim ple, pleinnt remedy tJ Ruarnutecdto re lievo tho worst cough or cold. Also ex cellent for Hronc hial Asthma, IlronchUli, Cmup, lloirsoness ond Whooping Cough. Ouu bottlu will mako cnouli Mcdonl l'linnuucy ANTI-TRUST Having sovered my connection with tho Blacksmith and 'Horse ilioais association and combined my blacksmlthliiK, wood working nnd laddor under ono ioof thorohy reducing oxpenecs I niu pioiinrod to filvo tho puIjIIc tlio benoflt. j Fiom this ou t will glvo TU Discount, mi all ('ash Purchases, Bring your work where It will bo dono In ono shop and joii will not ho holpliiB to pay tho expense of two. Heo nio before buying Bira; tanks ns I can save you money. A great induction on rubber tiro work. Hugh Klllotl Is In chargo of tho blacksmlthlng dopaitmont which Insuics couiteous treatment and first class work. Yours for busi ness. J. W. MITCHELL :t(l Koulli Blvcisfdo AT THE EROVT, ySlW4W L TO L TIIF HAM, Feb. 0. Muitinl scenes without the horrors ot war arc still us frequent iu Holland as in any of the belligerent countries, notwith standing Hint tlio Netherlands me ab solutely neutral. The Dutch army was, iu fact, the first to uiobilic, uud since tho beginning of l'uropeau hos tilities the vtreets of its cities uud Us country roads have swarmed with armed men proceeding to or from their barracks uud Iheir muucmcriug grounds. The cafes, tlio.re-diiiirunls, tho theaters, llio clubs and-other pub lic gathering places are crowded ev ery day with men in uniform. The on-d of ull these preparation for I he defense of the country nguiurd a possible attempt lo commit a breach of its determined neutrality is home almost with cipianimity b. the pco pic, as was evidenced by tint over subscription of the recent sun eminent loan. Diminution of trade has fol lowed iu thn wake of the war outside Dutch boundaries. Thin his been due principally to the embargo placed on the exportation of various articles and. to the difficulty of obtaining couL much of which was imported fiouf (lermnny, the figuics showing that only 2(11,011) ficiuht curs cross ed the Dutcli-Ocrmnu frontier last year, as compared with :I'I7,2(I8 in 30111. Coal imports were reduced from 125,7(i(l cnihmds in IDL'I to 1)8.278 carload In. I cnr. horao-raado cough medlclno to probably last tho wholo fauill 1 li J cntiro whiter Children like it, It is so pleasant to talc It positively contains 110 chloroform opium, morphine or other narcotics, n do most cough mixtures. Ithnltugctht different from all others. Keen It 01 hand in caso o( emergency and stop cacl cough before It guts a (inn hold. Thus druggists, in fact Druggists every where, havo been authorized to return tho money In every single cuso where it does not givo perfect satisfaction 01 li not found tho belt remedy cyer used You will bo the 1 olo jud,;c, and under thl positive gunninteo absolutely no risk I runlubulngthls remedy. Yourdruggls hui this remedy or will get It for jou, h not, order direct of K J, Kchldmann Ht. Paul. Mluu. Guaranteed hero bj Phono lid MA IA IRIT RT DUTCH AND NETHER ANDS FORWIALPROTEST BRITISH USE OF FLAG WITHHELD Atlinlnistratlun Holds Pinctlco Cus tomary nnd That Only Nolo Out llnlnfl Danncrs Will Do Sent Grr man Dccroc Held Wanirnn Delay o( Enulish Not Uucxiicctctl. WASIllNdTON, Feb. Ik- -The ud iniuMiivllou view of the hoisting of tho American. ling on tho British steamship Liisilnniit, iih slulcd tmhi.v, owing to the Inghosl authority, is that Iho use of other Hugs by ships, of nations at war is such 11 cuslouinry practice thai no formal pint cut can hu iniide, bul that it will be pioper lo scud to (treat Britain a note pointing the dangers to neultal shipping whit li mu follow if such 11 pia'cticu is con tinued. Kegaidiiig the establishment of a war rone bv (lermnny nrouud tho British Isles, President Wilson snid loduy ho was awaiting tho (lurmuii goveinnienl's tuemoiaudutu being for wauled bv Ambiissador (lemrd before reaching it decision oil what altitude to take. " said (lermnnv's first proclamation on thu subject contained lining tpiestions on which tbo Failed States would like further explanation. The piosident lakes the ovv Hint the war yone proclaimed by Uermuny docs not constitute a blockade or even a pnter bloekatlc. lie staled that it was simplv n warning. The president himself Mild that nc turn by congress could not control tho use of the American Hag by foicigu ships and thnt restrictions on such practices would have to come thioiigh international agreement. Piosident Wilson told callers Hint up to the present no oilier neutral governments have asked officially tho co-operation of tho Fulled Stales, )icusing the general Intornatinii. ul situation, President Wilson said he was not surprised nt the length of lime taken bv Omit Britain iu for warding its final reply lo tho Atncri can note on the interference with Amcricnn shipping. JO -JWlluS M America's Greatest Cigarette fis&Sgt "Early to Bed and Early to Rise" applies to each ono of us, thu same us it did to crandfuthcr. Get yourself n good alarm clock use it get up early Htart the day right and you will quickly realize time you arc gutting ahead in the world. Never mind "swearing off." Swear on a new alarm clock and a new getting up habit nnd the combination will bring you greater prosperity and a happy New Year. Just received a big shlpmont of Ulg and Llttlo lions. Boo tho striking half-hour alarm clocks. MARTIN J. REDDY Tho Jeweler till! i:, Main V2rVVA i m '!. FOR OLD PEOPLE Mrs,' lluti lil-oii i:iublj)iu Youis Old t sen no Other Tonic hut VI110I mid llcuoiiiiiieuds It to l'i lends. Ut com llo H. P "H b with plans, ure I toll others of tho grim! benefit I hnvo derived from VI110I, for tho past wornl joins,. I niu SI ycuis old lind, I find Vlupl hIviih, mo stiongHi a health) appetlto uud ovetcomcii ne- oiih dUoploro. Vlnul Is tho mil)' foulo focouslriictor I hnvo ttyed Tor novum! . years. 1 have leioniiunndcd U to a great many of my friends and It has alvvu)s piovod satlsfnctory.' .Mrs. M. A, HutchlHoli, tlieenvllle, H. C. Such ciVjin as tho nhovo nrn con ftnuly coming to our attention. It taoplc Iu this vicinity only iculUud how Vino luvlHorntes old people uo would not be able to supply tho de mand It U thn tlssuo building, qmallvn olmuoiitH ot the rod's livers, uldul by tho blood malting strengthening pio licitlcn of tonic Iron contained In Vluol, that makes It so succenNful Iu hillldlng up strnngth for old people, dellcalo chlldicn and for all run down conditions. Vlnol In also n most successful remedy for chronic roughs, colds nnd bronchitis. If It falls to benefit nny ono who trios It wo return your moiioy. Medford Phnriuncy, Mislford, Ore, nnd 11L all lending drug stores every whoro -Adv. HALL TAXI CO. NEW SCHEDULE . Bctwsii Mctlford mid Aslilmul i:ffetlve IVIiruniy Kltli NOBTII BtlfXIl MORE STRENGTH l.onvo Leave Lcavo Ashland Talent IMioenU t.1'0 p. in I- H7 p in. IS H p 111. 20 ji. ill 2 .17 p. Ill 2 11 P. M. r. an p m r- p m . r, .ft 1 p. m. S.OO p. in. 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