Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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NATIONS FAILURE TO
A55ISI IHE ALLIES
I'AIUH, Murcli .11, roimnr I'lern
lur WinUtiloii iT Uret'CO, who Iiiim rtt
IiiiiumI (o AtlmiiH nf (or it tiliorl rout,
Iiiim iiiiuIu ilui'liirutloiiM to political
filniulrt coiuoi nliiK (iini'onnliPiiM lui oil
tiilneil d in I iik !! inliilnlciy In nt
Kurd to lerrltotliil rliilniii of llulKiirlii,
ihcukIIiik to Hi" .MIioiik corrCHiiniiil
ont of tho lluvn nKOiicy. M, Vcn
IrtdoN Ih (iioli!(l m miylnK'
"At Hi" IickIiiiiIiii! of tlio wnr tlio
iluinitiiiln of lliilnurlrv liirliuluil not
only Knvnln, lint Voilunn, Tliuio do.
iiiniiiln, which wuru rtitpporli'd by cur
lulu ioiri), aitntiininl n mirloim tliui
nctnr, hut my linn of policy whn micli
Unit I hiicitihIimI In olittitiilni t ho
wltlnliitunl of thlH Hiiiioit from Mill
Kitrlu. I.utcr 1 hiii coetlml uluo In nr
innitlm; Hint no cohhIoii of Hi'rldnii
3tnriloiilii hhonlil do nimli) to llul
Itnrlu," HMnliliiK of tho mrtlclintloii or
(Irwin In tln war on tho nhlo of tlm
iilllro, urKCil hy hint, tlm rornmr pro
inter Hiilil lid lii'lluvcd that villi lier
llevt noil u itlvlxlon of. hnr urmy,
driven coulil hit o (louhlml lior turrl
tury. "After two wnrii w entereil tlm
rpliern of wnrlil polltlm." ho pnlil,
"mill o ncvil frlniiiU timl iiIIIch. 1
formerly wui iicmiH'il of ilrenmliu: of
n illctotorhli, hut nil my urtn linvo
iM'f'M n nroti'itt nKitlnxt HiIh chnri;o."
lie In Miiltl to linvo utrkiI Itlrt
frh'iiilH to linvo imthmrn until nflor
tho "lectloim, wlmn tlm ulluntlon
won hi hiicomo roKiilurUoil,
MAD AXMAN AND MOON-INFLUENCED MURDERER CAUGHT?
Flashlight Clew Brings Arrest of Man Hunted Three Years
Kuvnln Ih ii port on tlm AoKonn rrn
)iortliuot of Tliiuon Inlmnl In tho
territory ohtnlni'il from Tnrkoy hy
(Irwco nftur tho MnlLnn wiim. Vo.
iU'iiii In nhoul 130 inlleti wont of
Knvnln, near tho .Serbian houmlury.
l.OH ANOKI.KH, Mnr. 30. I'ort
lnml won (ho nponltiK Knmo of (ho
J'nrlflc C'oftKt lengtui Immjbull noniion
liTrt Tuemlny ilofoatliiK Lou AnnulcM II
to I, In a font context. A Inrco liorne.
mIioh of flimorx wwi pri'mmUxl to Cup.
tnln Dillon of tho AnKfl ly mlniln'M
lioforo tho Kniuo, hut tho itiiiU of tho
hornonhiHt polntoit ilowuwnrd and tho
lurk all rnn out lioforo tho firm In-lllllK-
HT. I.UWIH, .Mo., Miucli "0. Tlm mm! iixnimi, tlm nioon-liiUuuiicuil intir
doiur, h rnmtht the pollen think,
I.ovIiik Mlti'lmll,, n ihikiu, in rented In HI. Louln, H In Intlnuitcd nniy
ho tho nlii) or wiio In tho Hiio of thren yonrn loft n bloody trull 3000
mllcn Ionic mid :i') iliinit hodloii In hi wuko ncroni tho mhlilluwoHt,
In ouch Ionium o tho llnnil, whoovur ho wnn, koiiI nu itx blndo crwilw
In K Into tlm hruliiH of IiIm uleeplni; vlrtltn. In onch liiHtumo tho iiiuiiIiic'h
fourffil rrlintm, which huvo nliilnoil tlm lorordu of five ntntoH, huvo boon
oiinrted on Hiiiiiluy nlKhhi, mid wlmn tho MOON' WAS KMKIKIINn KUOM
TIIK I.AHT urAHTHIf INTO TIIH DAIIIC Olt CO.MI.VO INTO TIIH KIRHT
(lUAKTKIt.
In nouily ovory ItiKtunio ho killed n wliolu fnnilly. In nunrly ovory
lunlnnco ho loft no How,
Aflor n thioi) mid a half )ear noaicli hy pollro nod dotoctlvon oxtondltiK
nil ovor tho nation Chief Morrlnon nnd doloctlvon from Monmouth, III., ar
lONlod Mltihell hi HI. I.onln, Ilo will ho charged with thn mtirdor or
William U. DitWKon, hln wlfo and 1.1 ar (ilitMitURlitor, all or whom wnro
Hlaln with liu ax an they nlnpt on tlm ulr.ht or Keploinlwr .10, 10 1 1.
Hroron of hiiopitIh lm hocii taken aftor each muidor. Alwnyn Inch of
ovldoiico Iiiih forced their ioIoiiho,
Hut. MiniUi'ii wijn ho Iiiih tho oldoiico in IhN riiM,
I'olico fniitid In tho blood xpnfioml homo of tho llnunons nu
4dedilo fhixhllulit. "Coloimlo SplliiKh" iiimI "Nio'' uero
Minlrheil oil It. 'J'iiii ihiliublotx of lbnMOi tho Mcio not at
lioino tlio iiluhl or tho murder and tlioi -t jinI with their
it deiliiMHl tho rlnMilhtlit did not Udonu to tlio family.
Mitchell wan In .Monmouth tit tho tlmo of (ho murder. Ilo disappeared
nhoi(l) afterward, tho police my,
Tho killer Mtartod liln iiniraiu or muidor In Colorado Kprlimn, Colo,,
on Hnptoiubor 10, 1011, and hy October 0, 10 hi, SO porxoim had boon Main
In tho iniiim manner and under tlm xuino clrctimntaticoH.
Harry C. W.iyno, hln wlfo and baby woio round with their hUiiIIh crimli
od In mid Mm A. Iliiiuhnui nnd her two balden, living next door lomideleil
tho Culoimlo Bprln:n vlctluin,
'then mi Sept. itll, luii 04kv Inter, Iho lhitMin killing
loipiMiied In .Miiiuuoiitli, IhlUMiil mill liU wife dloil In their
leo hut In Iho ihiuulileiV room weio hliiH of n (enlflc.
tnl:le.
Tho follow Im; month Wllllnm Hliowinnn, hln wlfo and three children,
or Kllnwurth, Kan., wore ctlmn or tho nxiunu'n blade.
Itolllu .luilmin anil wife, I'uoln, Kan , woi next. They were killed
Juno, 1013.
Home dan after tho .linlnon klllliiK. J. II. Mooiv, hln four children and
two r.lrl KuoHtn wore vlctluin at Vllllica, la.
Mm Mary Wllnon nnd Mrn. OoorKo Monro, Oolitmbln, Mo wnro victims
In DeconilM'r or tho nanio year.
Operatlonn then ronned until July n, mil, when Jacob Mlsllch, 74
)oarn of nt;o, hln wife, Mrn. MurKurot Mannflold, their dauchter, and her
baby, wore Main under llko coudltlotiK nt llluc Inland, III., a south vuburb
of Chlrnco.
'Iho InM of the hhnxly pniurain Mas eiiaclol OrlolHT fl.
ION, at Urn Utility, .Mo., wlien .Mr. It. l .Mntthown, KO )e;n
of iiko, u-i imiiitoicil In jnI.
III uiont canon tho blood-Htnlnod axon wore loft behind and InvcntlKntlo'n
lirovod, iih a rulo, (lint the) oio (ho property of tho hoUHuhuldvra.
Mitchell ban valxod oxtradltlon and will ho taken back to Monmouth
to ho tried ror tho murderH.
"The old(iro iiMalutit tit in In coinpleto. ' declared tlio Monmouth police
chief
IHE IHE IHOUSAMILE MIL OF DURK-O'-THE-MOON IK
GERMANS IM " ilicilf mm ' TR0LEYSTRIKE
DnmiDADn iiqaii EN FITLED 10 INCREASE im oddikipdci n
mmmmt 9 I wa-MMMa 111 I I II I s4l I mLI
BERLIN REPORTS
RUSSIAN
REM
PRUSSHN
BORDER
LONDON', Man h 11.-The Lihnii
eonei.tonilent of Hoiitor's TeIoj;rniii
eoinmtiv hi'inlM a tnoimiKo nayiiir that
ns n result of two bombardment of
Lilian by Ilio Oennan fleet tluct per
xoiih have Im'oii killed nnd movoii
Moumloil anil fifteen Imie-I have
been damaged. Tole'rapli wires nl-o
luivo liceii utx'ikcil mid tin. Meniiior
llalticii, in port, mititiiied dmuao.
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IWH1S, Mnrch HI. Tho oiriclal
coninmiilcatlon from the war office
this afternoon was limited to tho foU
louinK brief anneuncement:
"No mbdlrlcatlon of tho situation
'has been reported, nlnco tho lnnt
jcommunlciitfon."
IIAZLHTON, Pa., March .11. That
electricians, electrlclntia' Iicltwrn,
watchmen, fire bosien, stable bosses,
cnKlncern nnd other monthly men in
and about tho anthracite mlnen aro
entitled to a v. nun advance of 10 per
cent dating from the amended agree
inont In effect between tho operator
nnd their employe nlncn 1012 wan do.
elded today by formeriWnltcd Statci
Judse (liKirge (Irny of WIImlnKton,
Deln , an umpire of (he anthracite ar
bitration board.
BARON ROTHSCHILD ILL;
PASSES RESTLESS NIGHT
LONDON, March 31. N'ntlinn
Mayer Itarou !(otliehill, who ha
been ill J or some days, pu.M a
rather rot.lcss nilit nnd N not quite
mi well this niomin?.
This information is oonevel in
tlit inorniutr'i Imltetin nnd is the
firt intimation (lint the eomlitiou of
I.onl ltotliclubl i not entirely satisfactory.
BPItJNOl'IKLD, Mnnn., March .11.
Not n trolley car In Springfield,
nnvo a few used for mall Bcrvlce, has
moved since tho calling of the strike
of the trolley men early today. The
men held a conferenco today whllo
thn officers or the Springfield Street
Hallway company also wero In ses
sion, but thero were no enrly develop
ments an a result ot these meetings.
Virtually every person who owns a
touring car or motor truck collected
n harvest as a result of tho strike.
Tho strike In the outgrowth of de
mands made by tho men regarding
tho registering of transfers.
I1BHUN, Mnrch 31, hy wlrei:to
Hayvlllo. At tho wnr office today tlw
following announcement was made:
"West of I'ont-A-Monsson, French
attacks near and east of Itrgnlovllta
ond In tho forest o( LeI'rotro wero r
pulsedf Thu enemy miBtalnnd heavy
losses nnd nt only ono place In the
west of tho forest of Loprotro Is the
engagement still continuing.
"Hofltllo aviators yosterday threw
bombs on thn Dolglan towns of
Ilrugcn, Qhlstplles and Courtral with
out doing any damage to military es
tablishments, In Courtral near a
hospital one Uetglnn was killed and
ono wounded.
"On tho Kusslan frontier In the dis
trict north of Moniol tho Imnks of tho
river wero cleared of the enemy. The
Uusslnns were defeated near Taurog
gnn and retreated In the direction of
Szkatidrwly,
''Hnsslftti forces which during the
last few days advanced north ot tie
'Auguntowo forest against the flernlan
position wero repulsed by Cc-rrnnns
who advanced Into tho foiriit lako !ls
jtrlct near Sejny. Tho jiafrWr of
Husslans taken prisoner In tho en
gagement near Krasnopdl and to the
north ;nd oast were Increased by
1 500. Near Kllmkl en tho Hkwa 220
more Husslans were captured."
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EASTER GLOVES
Knvsor Sillc Kl-Hultoii
lcniitli $1.00 nml $1.50
KHy.st'i,frvo-(Mas) ..50
The famous Centaur Kid
(Jlovo, black and colors,
at $1.75
The Amazon $1.50
Tin Triumph $1.25
Kastor is but a few days away. Naturally you arc studying the question of
new clothes with much interest. You will want that crisp, well-dressed feel
ing on Master morning. Our buyers hnve given' much time and thought in
selecting the best, of tho many eluvor styles. Mail orders will be carefully at
tended to.
EASTER TIES
A beautiful showing of the
latest colors and patterns,
at 50c
There are dozens of pretty
Lies m our special line
at 23
Another line specially
good for boys 13
Wash Tics 23
MR 7' WfSAh'ti
ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN
SUITS, COAT AND
DRESSES
at priccs'within reach.
Suits $10 to $25
X "Wo are showing the latest models with set-
J in sleeves and the fuller skirt.
Coats $5 to $15
Another shipment just in. The latest mod-
;. els and colors are here. Materials include
f. Gaberdine, h'omespuns, tweeds and fancy
mixtures,
'An All-Silk Chavineuso Cluarnnteod Volti-
coat for $2.25
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Smart Easter Millinery
American fashions, made in V. S. A., you will be
charmed with the styles and pleased with our mod
erate prices.
SILK HOSE
The celebrated Phoenix Silk Hose for ladies, every
pair guaranteed ,75 and $1.00
Phoenix Silk Half Hose for. Men 506
LINGERIE WAISTS
Daintv Orsrandie and Voile Waists, trimmed with
Venice lace, long sleeves, V-neck with Japanese col
lars, at :...$1.25 and $1.50
AMERICAN LADY CORSETS
Give tho modish figure... , !.$1.00 to $2.50
Laco front '. $3.00
Your Easter Suit
Easter time, of all the year, is when you will
want to look the best.
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Kuppenheimer Clothes
"Will give you that custom tailored look.
$17.50 to $25.00
Our No. .IDly'Bluo Sergeulefies competition,
at $16.50
Blue Sorgo Norfolk, for young men..$12.00
Young Men's Long Pants Suits in mixtures,
at $9.00
Young Mien's Bluo Serge
v2it A"
THE FAMILY SHOE STORE
Thero is not a foot, in the ontiro family
that does not receive our consideration.
Mou's Shoos $2.00 to $5.00
Women's Shoes $2.00 to $4.00
School SJiqqs $1.25' to $2.25
Hoys' ghocH $1.25 to $3.00
OhildVon'H' Shoos 25 to $1.25
Merit is the trade mark of succes
Value is the true test of cheapness
CW.WHILLOCK&SON
r MEDFORD, OREGON
EASTER SHIRTS FOR MEN & BOYS
Our famous E. & W Slu
950 and $1.25
French Collar Shirts for men, in white,
tan and fancy stripe 50 to $1.25
Boys' Shirts, "white, blue, tan and fancy
stripes, French collar. 50 to $1.00
Kayneo, tho standard blouse of tho
world, onco adjusted always adjusted,
all colors , .,..50
I May Manton Pnttcrits always in stock.
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