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,f rjrjBpif Ji-.f MF.mfO'Rtf MATH TttTlttTNK MTCIWOKP. 01JK00N'. AVKDNRSDAY. "NrAHOTT 17, 101.1 (jmn . ." PAPES DIAPEPSIN ' COUNTY PLANS MRS. THAW, "MOTHER OF SORROW," IN COURT FORMER TRIAL AS SHIPS TORPEDOED BY SUBMARINES AT EX FALSE PASSPORT T Sour, unitiiv. iiiinul nininnrli, liiill- V STEGLER POSED TWO MORE BRITISH DRESDEN BLOWN UP BY HER OWN CREW FOR NDIGESTION TO BETTER EXHIBIT MADDEN 0 ESCAPE CAPTURE OR BAD STOMACH m IN 1' If r i The county court Is untieing prop nrntinns for ft mora ndnpintc repre FPiltntinn ftt ilie Pnnnipn expoiitinn mid lifts ilelcjjntcil CnmniWoioiUT .Mmldrn to Jook nflor it, nml appoint ed AOorn) commit tcco to assist. He furn lonvJnir for Snlom Tncrtiiy eve ning Mr. Madden outlined tlio plans hh follews: "Wo ditto appointed a committee commispd of II. Hinuhnui, Herl Aiulc won nml K. V. Streets to scourc pictures, by loans or otherwise, or orchards, ot chard homes, hiuhwny Huenes, Mcdford and Ashland and llngnn River vnllcv DceiiM, tiK'o any other nrlielrs, sued as produce, mm viiiIh, fruit, e(o that will interest the imhlio In the Ilnjjue River valley. "Wo have named Krignr Hftfer and Frank Owens iH n committee to . onie Katnple slubs of our fir, pine and other varieties, of native timber, one hhIo dressed and finished, one left roufcd with the bnrk, to make a dis play of our timber resources. "Wo have named floorgc Putnam, Kvnti Heamcs, Hill Isaacs and It. . Knitig t produce a portinr cxhibi' that will attract attention to the hunting and fishing jehotiroetf of Jackson county. 'We have arranged tVith A. 0. Al len to eel up a inotinjr picture reel, telling the storv of the Itngue. River valley and Crater Inke. Tne couutv couit appropriated $000 to cover tho i'xjh'Hsps of the same, and ho is do nating bis Kenices and machinery free of charge. In these movies all phases of our domestic life will be featured, n well as (he history of the valley and Moving winoramns of our beautiful scenery, as well as the Icjnwlnf Crater. Lake. "We have arranged with Stale Game Warden Kinloy to secure dup licates of h?!'rceN, showing stcelhend fMiing in the'Hogue by local angler. "Wo have bistmctcd Mr. Lowe to rearrange his product exhibit, which is ut present along lines of too many others to attract the attention it jnerits. A few good pictures will be added, better containers and a more artistic arrangement. "Wo have ordered "000 unique booklets in the shape of a pear, print ed for distribution, which will be kept where the larger booklets arc neve looked at. "We have authorized the framing of tho Crater1 Lake pictures and paintings Waited bv Mr. Kiser and mil homed Lerjtmrd Cnirwnter, who is ni tho fair, rind has volunteered his tjerviccs, to look after these speeinl features and co-operato with Mr. 1'robnch in the installation and plac ing of them. Mr. Frolmeh will remain in charge or all exhibits, as he is do. ing as well as his resources permit. "We arc scouring the valley for fruit and ask the co-oeration of the general public in furnishing anything that can be displayed to advantage." EPWORTH LEAGUE Fl A largo number of leaguers and friends wore entertained last even ing at lite Methodist church, tho same being the celebration ot St. Pa trick's Day. The wearing or tho green was omitted In that the pro Bra in was uloug modern and down to date lines porcular to these later day, namely a "Haro; Time Social." A flno was placed upon any one wear ing Klad rags of any tort, particu larly patent leather shoes, diamonds and white stand up collars, etc. Tlfe appearance of those In at tendance clad in such raiment showed Hie preponderance of green so suit able to a St. Patrick celebration. All games and amuiemcnts of th-i evening wore Jn kooi-ing with the oc nflon at'd showed credit to tlioso liuvlug the mutter In charge, Miss Veia lloundtree being presldont ot this department. At tho conclusion of the program refreshments wcro served carrying out the schema of the evening. ' Tho manner li which tho Upworth League is looking after tho social life of its members pioves beyond a doubt that young people, of this day can be supplied with good clean and who'ivsome amusemeuts which adds a golden link. In the building of noble character for which this organization stands. I0LIC A SUCCESS NEW YOUK, March 7. Ittchard P. Stealer, Herman naval reservist. Koternmcnt witness In tho trial of Richard Madden and (luMnvo Cook, charged with ntdlng Steglcr to pro cure a false American passport, was submitted today to further cross ex amination by Charles K. Oberwager. attorney for tho defendants. The at torney resumed his attack upon Steg ler's character. After denying all Implications the witness was excused and Frederick O. llehle took the stand. llehle satd ho was Stegler's former room mate In lloboken. . Mo corro borated Stegler's testimony that Steg ler had met Cook In Uehle's room and there and that ho (llehle) had stopped outside while the other two were discussing the matter of getting tho papers necessary to procure Steg ler a passport. Kdotihl I). Harrington, manager of n steamship company, testified that Stcgler had turned over to him for keeping the false passport, the birth certificate alleged to have been pro cured by Madden for Stegler, three letters Introducing Stegler to persons abroad and two letters and telegrams addressed to Stegler. Harrington said he turned the papers over to the editor ot a New York evening paper. Charles O. Leonhardt, custom house broker, testified he had iden tified Stegler, as Madden before the clerk of the United States district court when Stegler applied for the passport, but said that ho believed Madden was Stegler's correct name. lie admitted knowing Stcgler two years, but said he had not called him by any name until Stegler, in say ing that he desired a passport, told him his name was Madden. f aaaaU'AaHlaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK l.ON'DON, March I ".Official an nouncement was made today that tho . Urltlsli steamers Atlanta and c'lnual .hud been torpedoed, The text of tho communication fol lows "Tho lltltlsh Htrnmer Attautn, r.l'.i tons, owned .by Messrs, J. nml 11. Hutchinson ot niusuow was lorpe- 'docd h a (eriuiin submailno off lulshlurk on tho west roast of county (lalwav, Ireland, about noon of March 1 1 Tho crow was landed on Intsh- Murk Island and the vessel Is now In the harbor. "Tho Hiltlsh steamer KIiiriiI of ir.i'.U gross tons (liiil net tons) owned ,hy tho l.oudnu-IMInburgh Shipping company of I.elth, Scotland, was tor pedoed and sunk at inf,o a. m, Mtirch 15, off .Vorthcuiuborland coast. euHprwtwMJ Harry KThaw Mxs "Mary Copley Th3vr Harry Thaw and tho Inlet photo of his mother, now )7) years old. taken in the New York eouitroom I Thnw new tiinl on the elmrge of ...:-...... t.. ..r mm Mim. T haw j.ut in the same room and hcuid her son's first trial for his life. Sh e still mniuttuus he was jusIiIkmI in kilhn- Stanford White, and believes her -on will suiely wm Irec.iom liu- nlly. . WASHINGTON', March 17. -Count Heinstoil'l'i the (Iciuuui niii bassador, today iceeived uu ol'liclal icpoit that the ciuiser Diesden was blown up bv her own mow nl'lcr hnv. ing been nttnehed in neutral waters off Chile by Iliitish wm shins. The offieiul n-port added tlmt Iliitish liips began filing fiom a dis. lance of IIOOO inetei-, but that lather than bo des(io.ed bv the enemy's ships, the eoinmnndcr of the Diesdcu chose to sine his ctcw and nbnudou the vesm'l, The icpoit came from the Oct until legation ut Santiago, Chile, Twenty members of her crow weie lauded at North Shields, hut six lives weto loporled to have been lost In cluding tho chief mate and tho stow-aidess," PRESIDENT THANKS II DOSTON. March 17 - Rev. Francis K. Clark, founder of tho Christian tindcavor movement, made public to- May a letter from President Wilson in reply to a messago from the orsan Izatlon requesting him to endeavor to uultu the representatives of the neutral nations in some common ef forts that might bring about n last ing world peace. Tho president's fetter fellbws: "The White House, Washington. March 12, 1915. "My dear Mr. Clark: May I thank you and through you, tho trustees of tho Christian Cndeavor Society for tho very generous expressions of tho resolutions of which jou were kind enugh to send me a copy. The good wishes and the prayers of your self and your associates aro deeply appreciated. "Cordially and sincerely yours. (Signed) "WOODROW WILSON." Astoria, Mar. 1C, Kxcursion meets Steumor Great Northern at Flat el. BRITISH MINE SWEEPER DESTROYED IY MINE i PAWS, March 17.-rA Hritlsh mine Hwaejwr was blown up in tho Dar tthWylern'"y with the loss of several Jiyq wliep it niino exploded it.wo" being removed from tho idraiiw, sy fcjwwl dUputoh from At A Trial Will Convince Anyone- the Great Kidney Remedy Never Disappoints A few years ago I was troubled with a complication of kidney and tomach ailments and although I tried two or three different doctors, I was unable to obtain a cure. Having hoard a great deal about Swamp-Root I decided to give it a trial and pur chased a one-dollar bottle of Mr. Alexander, the druggist. From tho beginning I could notice a change for tho better and after taking eight bot tles of your modlcino, I felt entirely cured and have not had any trouble since. Had I began using Swamp Root sooner, I would have been a few hun dred dollars to the good and saved myself a lot of suffering. You may uso my testimonial any tlmo you wish. Yours very truly, CHARLES E. HARRIS, 4 GO Sixth St. Marlon, Iowa, I certify that Charles E. Harris signed tho above testimonial in my piesenco, being first duly sworn to tho truth thereor, this tho 12th day of July, 1909, D. It. KINLEY, J. P. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllngbaiii. ton, X, Y. Proo What Kivump Root Will Do For Voti Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Rlnghamton, X. Y., for a namplo slzo bottle. It will convlnco anyone. You will ulho receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about tho kidneys and bluddor. When wilt ing, bo suio and montion tho Medford Malt Tribune. Regular flfty-cont and oiio-Uollur slzo bottlos for salo at all drug stores). f ERI REFUGEES mander lllnkely of the cruiser Ileal Moines at Progreso, .Mexico, to tal.o aboard any Americans or other for- j elgners becking safety. The collier j llrutus was expressed from era Crur to Progrco to afford asylum to refugees. WASHINGTON. March 17 Secre tary Daniels today authorized Com-vtt Ti odfoul trade is M,Untn inan Dudley 2)4 inches Norman '24 inches ARROW COLLARS Are not excelled by any other 2 for - 25 cent collars made here or abroad ( trrrr, 1'i.jmonr & Co.. 1st. Mn,rm or An now Siiuti Tmov, N.V. :m:m:: : X One price to all this is our rule. The be3t goods at the price no matter STORE FOR WOMEN wimt ti, nr?P CENTR ALU VENUE NEAR POSTOFWCE V ? I f ? r ? I MANN'S Mail sOrdeis promptly filled. We prepay mail, express or freight on all orders. BUYIT NOW AND SAVE MONEY The Most Complete Stock In Medford We are striving daily to improve our store service in every way We want to make you feel at home when you are shopping. Any & suggestions for improvement will be gratefully received. I A GREAT SALE OF SILK DRESSES AT $12.50 Thursday we place on sale twenty V five brand new silk dresses made of y this seasons most popular silks in all the leading shades. We wont say what $12.50 Tippomry Turbans, each 69 and $1.25 Alary Pickford Caps, each $1.25 and $1.75 NEW NECKWEAR Y .1. C .L mey are worm, occ iiicin X yourselves at each . . . T T t y t ? y y y y ? y a. ? THE NEW SILKS ARE HERE Crisp and Fresh From tho Factory Nmv Faille Silks, M-inch, at, yard $1.69 New Shepherd Cheeks, Mi-iiieli, at, yard . $1.25 Now SoH Finish Taffetas, M-in., at, yard $1.39 New Prepe do C'hene, '10-inch, at, yard $1.25 New Polo Dot Foulards, -10-ineh, the latest. New York era'.e, yard $1.69 New Floral and Plaid Taffetas, IKi-inch, soft finish, at, a yard $1.48 and $1.98 25 doz. brand new Organ die Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets, on sale Thui'sday, eaeh :29c 25 doz. newest' ideas in Neckwear, dainty styles, on sale Thui's day, eaeh 69c Y t y t t f Y ? ? y y T J t y f f t y T Y t X y NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Envelope Chemise, made of fine lingerie eloth, daintily ti'ininied,Q special, eaeh OC Crepe Clowns, niado of soft crepe, all sizes, cut good and Avide, QQ very special, eaeh O s C New Tipperary Veils, each .69 j( New Chenille Neck Cords, each .15 WASH GOQDSISPECIALS 5000 yards fine grade t i fcTA. 1 f sale rnnrsfiay, V , . i yard tw .,. ; .1 jevmyr uiijkiuiius. on 10c 5000 yards fine '-Flowered C're)e and Vqi0 on sale Thursday at, J ill i (f 4 12c GLOVE SPECIALS All of our $1.25 and $1.50 Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes, Thurs day, pair. $1.19 rt 7 T t t ! & Kayser's Chamoisettd t4 Clloves, in white and nat- HU, very - Y special, pair LiJu A A & , X New Silk Girdles, each 98 New Hat Pins, a pair. 29, 39, G9 Y Y i TOWEL SALE Y 50 do., lleavj' Ifnck Tow- X els, large size, really ! worth 15c, on "TA V sale Thursdav, on X U I 50 doz. 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K U Harmon, mral fiil for Oru Wh.IiiiiiIuh ami lilahu l.'ua-ia .Surthr..l rn Hank llolldlni, furlUnd, Or.joii TS,IT n 70K.WI 3 8J,4.T,04 ai.aiabtf IT.4IIUO B,7C?,eioo Top Price Paid for BUTTER FAT The While Velvet Ice Cream Co. Medford, Oregon California Excursions Ho4k SH North Bank Road Water Level Rail. Twenty-six Hours Ocean Sail Portland-San Francisco Kami Tlmo unit IlutoH Ah hy nil rail, Kurou Inrliulo iikmiIn uikI HitIIh an 8. H, "Oroat Northorn" nml "Northern Puclflu'' botwoon Co lumbia rlvor and San Frnnclucd, a. N. I. 8, B. Co. 8. P. & S, train IcavflH Portunil 0:00 a, in. on hqIIIhk (luyn. 8, 9. Hulls from Klavol 1:30 p. in. Lunclt oon on board Hhlp 12:110 in. Arrlvo Ban rKuuclsco .li.lO p, in,, next dny, Boutliboiiml Hiilllnjifl March 21, IT!, 29, April 2, fl, 10, 11. Trl-wookly HiillliiKB after tlila dutii, . Bend for fohlora and lltorntiiro, II, II. fW.lor, A, (l P. AKt't Bpokuuo, Poitluiiil mill rkuttlo lly. w