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415 J ' ) I- It . c. k ' i'i ,A(HC BTX B 400 MUTINOUS o KILLED: SINGAPORE MANILA, I'. I., Feb. IM.-Four hundred member of tlio mutinous In ilian regiment which rovolled nl Shu; npbrc on February 15 hnvo been killed uh well ib 8ovcn Gcnnnu prisoners from llio detention cnmj who joined the hntives when offered their free dom, according to llio reports of the ttprfain brought here by passenger from Singapore. The mutineers nrc unid to hnvo killed nil their officers Hnvc the ccdonol nnd then nt'nekcd civillnnn, scvernl of whom were killed, including one Qcrmnn. Tlio revolt began without warning. Unlf tho Fifth light infantry of Sen pnlnse on their wny lo Egypt, number ing .r00, suddenly nltnekcd and sub dued (ho other half, Itcporis brought hero nro to tho effect that the rebel lion1 troops killed none of their com rades except officers, including na tive. They then attacked the luntxcs of civilians, according to the stones, killing men but sparing the women and children, who sought refuge on tho transport Kile, lying in the har bor. Tho mutineers offered freedom to nil QcrmniiH in the detention camp who would join them. Only seven of tho prisoners accepted thw proposal, the others preferring to remain where they were. Tho half regiment which remained loyal soon organised itself and started out to nttaek the muti-iicoi-h. Tho troops were joined by Europeans of nil ages who offen-o their services as volunteers. In the running fight which followed, four fifth of lite revolting Indians arc said to hnvo been killed nnd it is believed only about 100 men remain in the country surrounding Singapore. The troops which were attempting to quell the mutiny were reinforced the fol lowing duy by snilnn landed from French, llritish and Japanese war ships. CREW OF CARIF IlKliLIX, Feb. 2-1. A di-patch re ceived in Ilerliu from the American vieo consul nt Hremcrhnven declares that nil tho members of tho crew of the American stenmer Cnrif, repott ed yesterday ns having Mink in the North Sea, have been snved. It is understood, tho vice consul continues, that the Cnrib struck n mine in the liight of Helgoland tho nftcrnoon of February 22. TO FIGHT IN APRIL PARIS, Feb. 21. Nicholas Mixu, Rumanian minister tit London soon will return to England bearing n note assuring tho Hritish government thnt tho Ilumnuian army will take tho field in April, snyrt tho Matin's Bucharest correspondent in n dispatch by wny of Nish nnd Malta. rcfy mrosce ll 000flOl w;i.3iA.oooflol TMJZ261TM1 PyJW3g6b.9A9.C)0 r.gfl4.270.605,00' MfllSS.ZZ 2.0 00.001 f9?J6,005.981.Q 7.47.566,00, m4l$8. 1 08,480.00 INDAN RUMANIA PROMISES These figures should be a source of pride to loyal Oregonians. They show the marvelous and continuous growth of j rCgOIl I jlC-Oregon's Successful Life Insurance Company The only Company which does Business Exclusively Peaceful and Healthful Oregon Every Dollar of our Assets Is invested in Oregon Securities We Help in the Upbuilding of a Greater Oregon 4 SERVE YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST and examine "I and Results for Policyholders before you sign an Home Office: Z vnnw E WIZARD TO EXPLAIN ARI OF Ilcv. OeorBo Schooner ot tlrooks, Oregon, lias made himself famous nit n liybrlillzor of rosea. Ho has plant ed this past year ISO 000 needs, the tesult of 1500 crosses. Of those, 30,000 have already germinated, some already having their sixth leaf. This evening at tho public library at S;00 o'clock, tho Rev. Schoener will show how a rose Is hybridised. ' Hev. Schoener says roses should bo budded on the roots of the wild roses that nro natives of Jnckfon county. They do not hnvo to bo ac climatized here as do tho Irish, Ger man or French roses. This Is their homd. Tho best results In rose grow ing In Oregon can bo obtained by budding these foreign roses on native roots. Tho outriding ot theso roses, as standards, half-standards nnd dwarfs will bo demonstrated at the library tonight. Mr. Covllle, of tho department ot jlotanlcal Research in Washington, D, C, has written Rev. Schoener that In Jackson county grows tho only yellow wild ros on tho North Ameri can continent. If this rose can be found and used In hybridizing, reat Oregon rof will be tho result, and Oregon will take a very prominent placo in tho development ot rose terowlng. Last evening tho demonstration of pruning was very well attended and It is hoped that a big crowd will be in attendance tonight to see Amer ica's greatest rosarian make a new rose. E SAFE COURSE FOR VESSELS TO SAIL WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 Tho German embassy today in a statement gave the courses which vessels bound for German ports should pursue to bo perfectly safe. Tho statement follews: "In connection with the doplorablo loss of the Evelyn, all circles intcr cstcd' In shipping to tho North Sea and tho nearby waters arc again ad visod to follow tho German admiral ty's instructiens: " Merchant vessels bound for the Elder, Elbe, Weser and' Jado rivers must first make Lister Deep Buey: those bound for tho Ems, should make directly for its mouth. Pilot ing Is compulsory from Lister Deep )iuoy. Vessels are permitted to mako tho German coast and to enter or leave tho mouth of rivers only be tween sunrise and sunset nnd in clear weather. Approximate posi tion of Lister Deep Iluoy, latitudo 55. degrees, three minutes, 45 sec onds, north, longitude, eight degrees 17 minutes, 30 seconds east. "B Shipping north of tho Shet land Islands, in tho eastern area of tho North Sea and in a strip of at least 30 sea miles In width along tho Netherlands coast Is not imperiled." fiiOtlt fe90O' 64 A I flO1 9l.2tq.OQ1 F726.559.00 FS0 $1 69.87 2.00 r?208.305.OO f0ffl$238A2ZSK rgJ$2 76.483.00 ! fm$3l 1.956.00 HYBRIDIZING ES HANS TLIN BEST FOR OREGONIANS mi f4- w-k 4 -V Portland, ureon OTDFOftT) MAT!. TKTBTOR WIVES OF THE DIPLOMATS AVERT UNITED STATES AND bM9f.i0 lMCCWCt warms PtfBtaSBL IA HH M ... WSJ I y 1 i 4fe 1 mxw i In the center Mrs. William Jennln gs tuyuti, wno oi tne hecretnry of state. Above, Mrs. James W. Gerard, wife of foiled States ambassador to Germany, at left, and Countess von Hernstorff. wife of German nmbassa dqr, Uelow, Lady Spring-Rice, wlfo of British ambassador to Cnlted States, at left and Mrs. Walter Hlnes Page, wife of United States ambassa dor to Great Britain. TRAFFIC PARALYZED IN MIDDLE WEST! KANSAS CITY, Mo., Fob. 21. Despitu the efforts or hundreds of linemen nnd extra crows on tho rail roads both wire and rail communica tion in Kanias, Oklahoma and West ern Missouri remained demoralized early today as tho result of a heavy fall of wet snow, accompanied by a high wind which swept over this sec tion yesterday and last night. Trains Into Kansas City today were late, (onto of them being eight to tun hours behind their schedule. A num ber of points wero cut off from com munication entirely. Street car traf fic here was badly crippled. Whllo the storm, according to tho local weather forecaster, Is over, of ficials asserted It would be several days before traffic would bo normal because of tho difficulty In reaching l.oints where repairs arc needed. Bny;if LtQAL 1 ntscjwc fd J.I6OO01 jaarT ia,7s.oo fXS 52.297.00 rstt flfl. 527.00 T90 1 70. 86A.00 1I9III$Z64. 188.00 fS2 $382. 122.00 11913 $50Z.76.00 !mT$ 63 1. 6 9 , 00 754 our new "Low Premium Policy" witlt Special Privileges application for Life Insurance in any other company. A f Ulf I O 7.:r 0,.;;; I. SAMUEL, mWfOKP. OKKCION, WKONISSDAV, MBRUAUY TROUBLE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY . STOP OUTRAGES' OF NIGH? RIDERS XASIIVILLK, Twin., Feb. 24. A majority of the able bodied liieu of Lane county hnvu been appointed dep uties under Sheriff Hall and author ized to make nrre-U in the night rider outbreak's in that suction. If the plan fails, Governor Rye, it is said, will order the militia company nt I'liion City to proceed to Tiptonville and place itself nt thu disposal of Sheriff Hull. For tho puxt week night lidcr hnvc directed their acts against the negro population in thej neighborhood of Titan nnd I'hilippi where inn try hnvt been ordered to leave tho country. A lending planter in (he vicinity, it is Miid, lias been told to diiuws nil of his negro tcipiut". The object of (ho night riderx seem to be on effort to drive tin negroes from that Miction and stop tho renting oT lauds lo negroes. ! oIT o ASSETS f$IOA 007,00' fieri HZ5.20VCA ffrg739,643,00 fed3T2zo. 133.00 f 19101 S29B, 290.00 1 rJ595.076.00 1 fMJ$ 513 .678.00 WIS $645,800.00 $86.380,00 A. II. CORNELL,! ; t ohirin Bi.nc 10 F AKHUKI), Keh. SI. The licitirn tuuitiiW Sun Krniu'Uco nnd the ex Itosilion U ott. Aiiioiik visiors from here who luvvo nlrcndy gone nre: Dr. nnd Mrs. Ulini;li, Andy Mct'nllen, Mr. nnd Mr.. C. V. Hoot, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 0. Frohhmili, I). M. I.owe, Mr. nnd Mr. W. A. Turner, Mr. mul Mrs. It, ,1, H.hvuids, Mr. nnd Mr. It. li. Milrdic, Mrs. Louise Tonner, Mrn. Louis Hilly. Mrs. V. A. FiceheiK. Jiilinti P. Wolf. . V. Itii'linriNoii, Mr. nnd Mrs. (Icoiyo Vnnnntln, Miss Antin llnifjinve, Mr. nnd Mrs, M, U. Lnwrcneo, Mrs. 11. Wnlker, Henry Stutcs, Mr. Honillnrd nnd wife. Audv Mct'nllen will visit his mother nnd Mstcr in lloikeley. Tito Vtinnnt tim will visit their son, Fred, who lives in the exposition cily. The Luw rciu'os mny extend their lrii ti in elude Hnwnii. The present nuind trip rule from here on u thirtv-duy limit is $18.r0. On or uhoiit March 17 n round-trip rate of .fJOJfi, jjmul for ninety dn.vs, will he in effect. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. S. Pnriilinll mul Miss Stella Simon of MoutitKiic, C'nl., returned tumir Moiiduv httyr mi ex tended visit with Mr. nnd'.M'rH. II. Smith, residing on Main street. The I'arshnlls and Smiths nro relatives. WnslilnKton'ft lllrtiiday ' Wnxliiiictiiu'rt hirlhdny minivers nry, Mondny. was very iptletly oh served. TIip hanks closed, but an in exorable state law required the pub lic schools to keep open. Socially, the chief event was the observance ns stiiRcd by the Wednesday After noon club in the (mrlors of tho I'rcs byterinn chur.-h, when John Alden nnd I'riscilhi, nlso other notnbles f ye old time colonial period, held n reception. The Pilgrim fathers in the persons of Pastor Cnninhan nnd Kl der Robert Neil, passed upon tho mer its of tho cntertninment, which was linritnieMiio. even if not puritunienl. The old trndi'ions of early New Kiij laud were, represented in various set tines cxi'eedinjfly npropos, nnd the Indies deserve credit for nffordiuc n most pleasant nflernoon's diversion. W. 0. Diekerson has moved his stock of paints, oils nnd wall paper from the McCarthy block on Main street, to ihe Iluller block, across, llio street in the same locality. Te.tlnt Meter Tho local branch of the Orcon ads & KIcclric company is having its me ters overhauled nnd tested. The work is done by what was formerly the state railroad commWsion, now more appropriately termed the pub lic service commission. The city of fice carries about MO meters, II.'iO of which nrc in use, mid from time to time the corporation is called upon to have these devices tested nnd cer tified to under state stiorviHioii. The pas concern has fivo years in which to hnvo nil of these tests made. Un der a recent lest of fifty of theso meters, only one wns found to bo n trifle off its base, it running two poin's too fast. Tho machines hnvc to be sent to Portland. . M. limber, foreman or tho Tid ings office, is taking a well-earned vacation of il few tvM1'W iifter years of close application (6 business. AT SAN FIIA.STIHCO, Feb. 'J4.--This is Japan's day at thu Panama Pacific International Kxpositiou. Impressive and unusual ceremonies which began this morning, marked tho dedication of the Japanese pavilions nnd gar dens. Hundreds of Japanese residents of tho city were nicsent when Miss Jos ephino Moore, daughter of C, C. Moore, president of tho exposition,, prc'ss'ed nil elect rio button which sent, llio wntrcs flowing over iniiintuio falls and picturesque JukcH.of Japan's heqtion on tlip Foreign concession. Assisting in the dedication was Admiral Union Sotokichi Uriii, a hcrp of tho RiiHso-Jnpnriesfl vnr nnd spop '!' representative, of IIIh Imperial ..npnncHc Mojcvty, nnd Hnrpncw At the official dedicalion cercmoit ies' in Festival Hall presided over by Ociieral S. Yamawaki of the Jap anese exposition commission, Addrcs cs wefe niado by Admiral Huron Uriii, President Moore, (Jovernor Hirum W. Johnson, M'nynr Jnmps Itolpli, Jr. Acting Consul Vasularo Numitno nnd others. Japnneso school- children strewed blosssoms at thp portals of Festival Hall as tho officials entered. Pendleton will ypjiRtrnct an 18000 mvlii'wuliiB Hf nt'lwifidiiji I'nrk,' ' ' A FAIR ROM ASHLAND ALREADY BEGUN JAPANESE DAY A lM, 1015 PLUMBERS 1RUST GUILTY BY JURY DKH MOINKS, In., Feb. Ul. Thirty-six muster plumbers who have been 'on Irial here since February 10 on churges of minting tho Shermnu anti-trust law, wero convicted todny by u jury in federal dlslriol court. .Judge 'joint l Pollock will hish sen tcilce Inter. Thu men lire icsideuls of Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Illinois, Michigun, Iitiiiuun, Wisconsin nml Minuesoln, und nrc nieinhers nnd offieiuls of Hie National Association of Master Plum bers and of Ihe slnlo orgnnixnlious of that body. It was charged in the indictments leturued June -I that tho association had been operating in vio lation of the Shcrninn law ever since its organization and that it had con spired to interfere willi Ihe business or plumber nnd plumbing supply houses not members of the nssnein MEMBERS FOND MANN'S STORE FOR WOMEN Central Avenue i Thursday's Specials PRINTS Hest uality Dress T Prints, yard JL HOSE "Women's Fast ,10c Black Hose, pair THREAD Clark's 0. X. T. Spool ':m 7 for 25c PETTICOATS Values up to $1, lQf special, each .. Dyt NIGHT GOWNS liegular$1.00 CQ values, now . J GINGHAM pron (Jinglmm, I worth He, now . V(l .Jj RIBBON All Silk, wide A ' widths, spee'l. yd. rUC WAISTS Slightly mussed, A Q $2 values, how tcO DRESSES Women's One-Piece Dresses, $8.00 frfj QQ duality. now.WJUmsO GINGHAMS Fine Zephyr. A worth l.r'. yd. . . JL UL DRESS GOODS All-Wool Serge, A Q, worth 7f)c yd. tO LUSTRE COTTON and Sans Silk, very A spl'cial, a hall . ..TcL CORSET COVERS Well made, 50c 1Qp (luality. each . JLj FREE Savo your Saloslips and get Wm. Rogers' Triplo-Platod Guaranteed Silverware FREE The Jones' Have Again Come to the Rescue of the Medf ord People nml In n short (lino ttlll hnvo tlio advancisl prices nT meat back to ttlicro they left them. Uy rciiuent of several parties lltey lmv Ih'Kiiii sclllnjr mwtt In llooth 1 1, Public Market, nml tiro koIhk lo K'vo tlio Meilfoul people rheacr meat limn they hnvo had nlnco tho ohii1uk of tho Publlo Market. Head and JiiiIko for yonrseltos Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak 17c T Bone Steak . ., . 18c Round Steak . 16c Prime Rib Roast .... 14c Club Steak 17c Shoulder Roast Sausage (All Pork) Kvcrytliinir cImj In pmHrlloii, Wo are koIiik lo kIvo you (bo bunt of iiicmIn antl I font the jn-oplc will appteclato out effort In helping them (Iii'oiikIi Hie dull tloictt. Wo nro not (ho Kct-ilch-iiil(k kind and are tvllliiiK to whuro our profit. Tell your fi'letulM of tho Kood iiewH and ronto to tho I'libllc Market for your litcatN, ui tvo arc con nected with any Mtop up town, Trade with JONES (The Croflt-HliniltiK llulcherM,) HELP THE KIDNEYS Modfonl Headers Are learning Him . Way It'n Ihe llttlo kidney HI" Tito lamo, weak or nulling buck Tho unnoticed, urlmtry dlnordotrt That may lead lo dropHy mid llrlght'ii illneiu'e. When tho hldneyn i' w,ll(' Help llinin with Duihi'h Kidney IMIIh, A remedy oMimclally for weivli kbl- neyH. Doait's have been used In kidney troubled for 110 yearn, Kudorsed by JIO.OOO people on- domed by cltlxciiH ot this locality, Frank Kansliafer, bulllft county court, Aiqdegato road, Jacksonville, Ore.. Kiiynt "For yearn I workeil nit a miner and It canned kidney and lilndder trouble. Tlio pivlu flnit at tacked me In llio nmall of my buck. enperliilly when I got up In the morn ing. I alxo had trouble with tho kid ney Hccrctloun, Dean's Kidney Pills noon removed llio complaint." s Price r0c, nl all dealer. Don t nlntply nnk fty a kidney rejnody got Doivn'n Kidney IMIIh thto nniuo that Mr. Knnnhnfer Imd. Fonter-Mllburn Co,, PropM., Iliiffnlo, N. V. Adv. Near J'o.slort'ieo CHALLIES Best Cotton Chal lies. special, yd. .. CAMBRIC Ki-inch h'inc ('nin hric. special, yd. 5c 9c TALCUM POWDER Colgate's 2iV 1 C cans, special, can. JL J-' SKIRTS Walking Skirts, up to $8 values, at, each . $1.98 APRONS Bungalow Apron A Q 7oc values, each OIL CLOTH Best quality, in colors only, yd. 19c NECKWEAR New styles, very f Q special, each . uTs- Children's DRESSES All sizes and col- f Q oiy, special, each t:QL GLOVES Kavsers Chamois (Moves, spec'l, pr 50c CORSETS NTew model, worthy! Q 7rc, spec'l. pr. .TcOL MESSALINE All silk, worth AQs 7f)c, sal e price, ydxVJVrf TOOTH PASTE Sanittd Tooth "I Q Paste, 'J'm' (piality JL J HAND BAGS Worth up to $2.00, sale price only, each ., .. $1.19 of Pork . He 2 for 25c 4 r jT ) fWi?Wr fWMWJWIW