Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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VI? I DAY. MAY M, IfWi
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HUM 1ST
. AWAIT WARS END
ASSERTS BULLIS
H. H. IlullN, owner of the Southern
Oivgnn Traction compiiny nml Moil
ihK mine, returned this morning from
H. two eckb' business trip to New
York. AkeJ remrnhnff his future
pUiw in this section. Mr. llullis uniil:
"Tlrcy bto jut ilnftinp nlnnj: wrtit
Jl'K for the title to turn, nml 1 don't
know when tlmt will be. This conn
try needs a railroad, nml metis one
Imdly. It will rcI one some dny. but
(hero Is too niurli fighting; KoiiiR on
now. The only tiring there is n mar
ket for is jiovemtncnt bonds. As soon
bh some of tho fiht is knocked out
of Europe lmmnuity will bo better off.
It is almost impossible just now to get
backing for any kind of a proposi
tion. "Businewi conditions in the cnt are
spotted.' They are picking up, but
slowly. The jrun and automobile fttc
torieR are nil goinjr full speed. Steel
and trades deendent upon it are
pnw-erouK. Kverjbody bnek therv
seems to think times will bo Reed
soon."
Jlr. llullis was in New York when
the news was flnsdied ncrtws the At
lantic Hint the LuMtnnm Imtl been
iedoed. The concensus of opinion,
Mr. Uullis said, was Hint strong and
firm action should be taken, "They're
divided (hero tho snme we nns hen.
Koine want tho United State to jump
into the frnrns, while others nr:ue
that (lermnny was plnjiujr the unme
nccnrtliiiK to her lights. The I-i-Innln
was n Hriti-h bont in HrilNh
Waters, enrryinc
Ihcro yon tire.''
war poods, and
use APPROVES
M1IAINS LIMITS
OF LEGAL WAREFARE
OlA'MlMA, Wash., Mnv It. Go
crnor Lister unid of the mcsni of
President Wilson :
"Tho protest of the president is
clear, dignified and forceful. In the
clo-ini paragraph he expresses the
position of tho United States in Inn
Siinge that ennnot be misunderslootN
In tins expression the president will
hne the united support of the people
of the United Stntes."
LONDON. May II. -Koftirhur to
the note of President Wilson to the
government of Uennnny, the WW
ininMer (Itwctle sityn;
"The central fact is tlmt in the
name or himinuitv oud Interttntioiml
law the United States demands n
guarantee that the rights of neutrals
to travel over nnv portion of the seas,
.in neutral or belligerent essels. shall
!be respected. This is of profound im
poitauee, not only for the present
war, but for the future cnce and so
curity of tho world, and bv dispateh
jiinj tills note the greatest of tho neu
tral lMiwers definitely takes a stand
on mnintniniiiir the limits hitherto set
down for warfare at sea.
"Wo will merely take note of the
fact that one of the ureatest issue- of
the war is shnrplv defined in this
note and that the answer, whatever it
mnv be, must make clear to the whole
world whether (lermnuv definitely nb
jures legal sanction to the limitations
of that which hitherto has been un
challengeable between nations.'
F
OUR
AMFU
A N. Nfl
SLAIN BY YAQUIS SEEK INTERNMENT
LOS ANOKLKS, May 1 1. Ulmrlcs
LONDON, Mnv 1 1.-Oeinuins uud
1 O'ltiieii, owner or a huge, ranch Austimns again besieged tlin Ameil
near the scene of tho lighting, .veeiv. ''J1' i-mi.miI... today, seeking tho nid
of the Ameiicait olfiemls to prevent
ed a message from hspeiunim eon- tiiclr it.K i,.,wtiiiitrl in iHiiiHvitwciifo
firming the death of William Stoeker, r (, dMon of the goveuimenl nn.
W. 0. Kay, J. .1. Donovan unit John imnnccd veslurdnv.
Wilson. The tnessngo also stated -j10Hl, ,,,., exdaiued that Tor
that the mm Yaipils who made the at- yPwr1j their' Immes Imd been in this
tack were retreating today, and that eountrv nml that their deputation
the Ameiieans, unmheitug about 10, wou,j ,L, regnnletl hv them its u
aided by a few Mexican soldiers, were greater calamity than tuteinicut here,
trying to prevent them reuehing the Tho Americuu consul genuial, llnli.
mountain rnstnesscs. ,.t ,' Skinner, took their stulemeuls,
The purpose is to evternilimto the i,t wa HMi,0 io ,,n,mM, nv action
Indians, tho mcksnge said, luither than the transmission of their
rot ilea tt to the proper authorities,
NOOALKS, Sonora, Mnv 1 1. Tin ,UJ.(, n,i,orH of persons nft'eetcd
pueblo of San Jose de (Inicia. l."W ty t, government's plan are snrren.
milessouthofhen. was attacked last ,ttriiiK houilv lather than nwnit nr-
night by 'J.0 Ympiis, who me known u.t mter the Internment onler.
as "bronchos" or wild ludiuus. Ivght
women nml many men. all McAicans.' jy VOHK, May 1 1. Without an
were killed. American colonists jo w Amotlcnn on honid, the While Slar
Ynqni vnlley sent further appeals to jwl. cvmr. M,,., today for Livcr-
Oovernor Mhytorvun today for help. ,, under the llntish flag. Sho had
With Mcilford Trailo In Mcufenl Mntlo
aboard U(l.i persons, including the
cre of -100.
OREGON'S GOVERNOR
SUPPORTS
WILSON
SALLM, Or., May II. -(loveiuor
Iiiiiich Wlthjcoiuho of Oicgoii IsHtied
tho follow inir statement today upon
tho note sent to thu (letuuiii govern
ment :
"To my miml, "I'lesldcnt Wilson's
couunuiiicatiou to (lei many cxpichoh
American Hentlmeut with both vigor
and tolerance. The United Stales
condemns the methods which made
possible the Lusitauia hoimr uud
rightfully demands such icparatiou
us cab be offcied for piieelcss Ameii
can lives. Kspecinlly must submarine
uttacks upon unarmed and unwarned
merchantmen cense. If (leinuinv ac
cepts our suggestions we can be sat
isfied, uud with honor. If refusal or
uureasoiiahle lemporixing results, tills
country will accept eventualities with
a clear ooiiHcteenee, though peace
should ho our utmost desire. Hut in
whntover course is Toiccd upon Us
nil, America will sustain the udmiuis.
tuition regardless of politics or place
Meanwhile hysteria and jingoism
should be discouraged."
SEATTLE CHAUFFEUR
KILLED IN AUTO
SKATTLK, WiihIi., May II.
Ilmry Altuuui, u chauffeur, aged !!.",
wits miinleied laut night on tho Pa
cific highwuy out) inilo soulli of He.
utile, 'picsunmbly bv two men, pas
sengers In his cur, One mnu evident
ly stiuck Allmnii over thu buck of (ho
head with plslol while the cur was
In million. Alumni, though mm tally
wounded, lose in his sunt, without
stopping the ear, nml grappled with
his assailant. Tho unguided cur left
the load uud was stopped by a feui'o
twenty feet diMuiit. Alluiau uud tils
foe fell tg,tho ground. Tim oilier mnu
cuiiie to the uld of his comrade uud
gave Altaian a final blow, Altaian's
body was found at midnight. A fin
ger of the lett huiid was bitten oft'.
Ills poeketbook, containing gold, sil
ver nml hills, wits not taken, but his
hunch of keys- win found 101! feet
from the car. The sheriff is seeking
wounded men who sought a lomn at
a hotel at Auburn at II o'clock this
morning.
i'iJ"1. I..L.JH i
" 04" CfrfrKKKn!"
CENTRAL AVENUE
MANN'S Announcement Extraordinary MANN'S
NI5AU POSTOKFIOIO
Our Annual Spring Clearance Sale Opens Saturday, May 15th
and Continues All This Month
Great Sacrifice of Seasonable Merchandise
o
HOUSE LINING
36 inches wide, sale
4c
BLEACHED MUSLIN
Genuine, Green Tag Lons
dale Muslin, worth "" A
10c, sale price, yd Jc vC
OUTING FLANNEL
"White, fine quality, worth
121jC, sale price, per Q
PILLOW SLIPS
42 and 45-inch, worth
sale price, each,
at
18c,
12&c
DEVONSHIRE CLOTH
Sold everywhere at Qg
25c, sale price, yard.. JL OO
WHITE CREPE
2?or underwear, real 20c val
ues, sale price, per
yard...
15c
INDIA LINON
"White, 32 inches wide,
cheap at 15c, sale, yd....
9c
BED SPREADS
Full size, cheap at QQ
$1.25, this sale, caeh..O J C
Best Cambric PERCALES
3G inches wide, new patterns,
this sale at, per f
yard 1 Lif2j
COTTON CRASH
Good quality, worth
8c, this sale, yard
6c
BATH TOWELS
Good size, worth 10c, J? -.
J
this sale, each.
P,r
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVE.
ALL SPRING SUITS, COATS AND SKIRTS MUST GO
10 brand' new Spring
Suits, worth up to
$20.00, now
$10.98
10 beautiful new
Spring Suits, worth
up to $25,00, now
$m5o
10 extra find Snj'hlj
Suits, worth up to
$35.00, now
$19.9.8
7
25 new Spring 9oas
many styles to .
choose from, worth
up to $12.50, now,
Feach,.e: OQ'
tpu.yu..
,50 Women's Skirts
and One-Piece
Dresses, values tip to
$20.00, now, each,
$2.98
KX) Women's All
Silk Petticoats, up to
$1 values, now, each,
;98c
ALL WASH WAISTS, DRESSES and PETTICOATS MUST GO
Waists, many styles
to choose from,
worth up to $2.00,
sale price, each,
39c
Petticoats Wom
en's All-Silk Messa
liue Petticoats, up to
$1 values, each,
98c
Children's Wash
Dresses, up to 75c
values, stile price,
each,
59c
Women's Wash
Dresses, good styles,
up to $10.00 values,
this sale;
$3.98
Women's Wash
Dresses, good styles,
up to $8 values, this,
sale,
$2.98
Women's Wash
Dresses, up to $u00
values, this Hale,
$1.98
ALL SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SILKS MUST GO
Pwiimc Linen, in the
much wanted shades,
50c quality, yard,
Cheney Bros. Foul
ards, regular price
$1.25, this sale, vd.
69c
Chirk 's O. N. T.
Spool Cotton,
7 lor 25c
Wool Serge and
Fancy Checks, up to
75c values, this sale,
yard,
44c
Women's 25c Black
Hose now, pair,
15c
Crepe de Chene, 10
inches wide, regular
$1.50 values, this sale
per yard,
$1.19
Children's Muslin
Underwear, 15c
grade, each,
754c
33c
Warner's Corsets,
$1.50 values, pair,
98c
Poplin, silk and
wool, $1.50 quality,
yard,
98c
Parasols, worth
$1.50, now, each,
98c
Lace Cloth, that
pretty new fabric,
15c grade, yard,
10c
Sanitol Talcum Pow
der, 25c cans, can,
10c
Last Week of Premium Giving Wm Rogers' Guaranteed Silverware FREE
r
THE MOST WONDERFUL LACE SALE EVER KNOWN
The Chance of a Life Time Be Sure You See Them
$3.00 LACES NOW 29c
This lot consists of Flouncings, Allovers,
Bauds and Edges, in Venice, Shadow, Cluny
and Chantilly, in black and white, all
widths, real values up to $3 yard,
for this stile, only, yard
;29c
15c VAL LACES 5c
5000 yards fine French and German Val.
Laces, values up to 15c a yard, for this g?
sale only, yard J
25c SHADOW LACES 7c
One lot of fine Shadow Laces, in white
and ecru, 25c values, now, yd
25 pieces Embroidci'ed Voile, new QQ.
patterns, special for this sale, yard.. J O-
7c
M'
$2.00 EMBROIDERIES 48c
Phis lot comprises a beautiful selection of
27-inch Swiss and Voile Flouncings, in new
patterns, real values up to $2 yard, A Q -,
for this sale only, yard,... ...TcO'
27-inch JOmb. Flouncings, new patterns, val
ues up to 50c a yard, this Hale, per C
yard ,'. ,Ju)
DRESS PRINTS
Dark and light col
ors, side price, yd.
4&c
OIL CLOTH
lii-iii. Colored Oil Cloth, 25(
values, sale price,
yard.. ..
th, 25c A
17c
COTTON BATTS
Snow white, cheap at
V2ij; sale price, roll
8c
APRON GINGHAM
Good quality, fast col
ors, sale price, yd
price, yard
WHITE CAMBRIC
3( inches wide, cheap '
at 12iic, Hale price, yd...
9c
MUSLIN
3()-inch Unbleached
7c a yard, sale price,
yard ,
wo,rth
5&c
TABLE DAMASK
(iO-inch Mercerized, worth
'10c, this sale, per C
yard LtDvj
HUOK TOWELS
Cheap at 12ic, 85 O
do., or, each Ov
98c J
HOUSE DRESSES
Worth up to $1.50,
this sale, each ,..,
BUNGALOW APRONS
Worth up to 70c, AQn
this, each TcOC
HUOK TOWELS
Cheap at 15c, f 1.10
dose., or, each
10c
MANN'S
NRAft PORTO IWrCW
5
Z
Y
6c I
DRESS GINGHAM
Fast colors, fine uualitv.
- -' -i -- ww
heap at 12ic, sale Q
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