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'- ,y ;0 i MTCDFORD MATV TRTOTJNK MFOTtmU ORISON, VlHOAY, MAY 21, IQlfi , ii lii w r" " tf . ft s fc 1 . f f. ' l: 1, I. r MtfDMMLf WITHDRAWS FROM II ALME a' FAKJ8, Mar 21. A llftvas din pitclfrom Home ayi The flnnl document In tho green book liwued by tho Italian govern ment is tho nolo ent by Foreign Minister Sonnlno to the Duke of At arna, Italian ambaMader at Vienna, Annulling tho triple alliance. Tho Mote, -which wan communicated to Tttron Rurlan, Austrian foreign mln later, on May 4, eloaes with the fol lowing slatemnnt: ''All cfforla of the Italian povern mnt encounter tho resistance of tho Imperial Austrian government, which after several months decides to con eede only the special Interest of Italy in Arlona and to bromine suffi cient concession of territory in Trent, n concewlon which J&mH? or no nor mal wlinlon of tho alttmtton from an ethical political or military jwlnt of S'taw, Thla eonoepslon, moreover, Veald be accomplished except at an HnHeCormlned period; that is to say, onh; at tho end of the war. "In vinw of this condition or af falra tho Italian government must renounce tho hope of reachlnK an gieme!tt and sees itself constrain ed to withdraw all propositions ot settlement. It is equally useless to Hive a formal appearanco to an al liance which wou'd he destined only to dlMlmulate reality of continued mlstrusU Thalia why Italy, confi dent In It rjgfct affirms and pro clalnw It will' resume from now on Its entlro liberty ef actleu and de clares null and hereafter without ef fort, Its treaty wltli Austria-Hungary." FRENCH DESTROY BRIDGE AT CERNAY BASEL, Switzerland, 3Iay 21. French arlillpry Iihh destroyed a hridgu Rrross the river Thur, in the vicinity of Conwy. It is believed Cernay, wliicli lias been the Hiipply ami hoMutal base of. the German ienoH in the liarlmann-We'derkopf and Hirii!ih(ein rtiout ot Upper Al sace, must he eradiated. PORTUGUESE TO STOP POLITICAL PERSECUTIONS MSUOKi May 21. In coHsequcnco of report of t)io violence of ptilitical imhvcchUoiik in different part nf tlur country, the miniMer of the interior hs ordered nil eml officials by tele graph io institute energetic measure to stamp out hiicIi iertccutions. The cabinet has nlse decided to send rep resentative into tho provinces to pacify the country and prevent fac tional fci'linfr. Two British wnndiip nrrived yes terday at t?to mouth of tho Tnus riverj HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (Ily Olen Laid ley.) A track meet will bo held Saturday afternoon at the Jackson, school ground Snturduy afternoon, flold lljJ!1,,0miitH 1'flHK and Mcdford will ed in .full track teams. 'The graduation exereiKeK will bo held at the Page theater, May 28. Jledfonl was represented at this woik-eml JVMivitie at Kuguuo liy a, niHiibor of jitu Kehool ntudenU and nUiiiiiii. The Mult M-Iiool cxliiliit wan held Ihw afternoon. Tko work in tsewiiig, oo(ikiiiKfart und mtinuul tminiu); was displayed to tho public. Don't forget that unappy little piny, "The' Collet Widow," Hint will be pM!4itcd bv the departing senior on 3fy 23. vbout 1110 Wednesday nfteraoon n at(1y tramp whh Inuinl coliujnn iliroiih tliu hij;i peljool. Tim Mu- djntrt nafcdn tlujuult tue-y yero Ntoiiox, I umiMur.(licyitlHMijlit tho Oennaim )ih1 captured tho Ui school. All at once, the prooeKwion rounded tho eor- ,nf of tho libjrary and the htudentu H;w tho etiMHu for all their fear, It was Mirift'fciicdicor and KiiKonie Nar- rt;ni( ildiiiK liu lock-htep. ' The annual juniqr-Henior prom. ' wHl lio held in the nmull hfiW of the " NttoriM next TJiurpdny at F ;U0. Ail wembei-H of the present junior or d VHJ'r elates and all abuiiul of tin tJtoliird IukIi kcIiooI uro. invited. 'A Wildcat body incetiiijf, wn held .Ttoirtjduy tjftenioon. . tffiim wo haven't apino'Hpcedy boy jii.'uMr lifeli Keltool, Bob 1'cloitze Ulth.o, utato interrtcliolaijtic- record , jg prtfcw Hd tN n'U',,t vec 'AjW thuJi iu 32 hC mm inflict Li TREMENDOUS OS s UPON INVADERS PKTKQailAD, May SI An offl- clnl statement referring to the reci cnt flghllUR In tho Carpathian moun tains was issued today nnd reads: "In the tlBhllnk of tho past three weeks, since the boslnnlnK of the operations of the enemy In the Car pathians, their losses on Mar 10, May 11, Mny 12 nnd May 13, during which tho fighting lost some ot Its Inten sity, averaged tOiOOO a day. On the other seventeen days they were much heavier especially during tho period between May 16 and May 19. when they amounted to several tens of thousands dally. "Certain regiments of the enemy have been reduced to a single com pany. Their total losses during this period, Including 0,000' prisoners captured by us, have undoubtedly reached to one fourth or perhaps ono third of their total strength. "The score of guns lost by tho enemy In this righting is as nothing compared with their total number, but It must bo borna In mind that owing to lack of horses and the scar city ot projectiles between two and three million shells having been ex pended by the enemy during this period the enemy left behind on old positions several hundred guns. This circumstance has bellied to- eQuallte tho odds which were in ravor of tho enemy." CARDINAL STARTS FRENCH RELIEF FUND . nOMB, May 2t, A letter from Cardinal Gasparsl. papal secretary ot stato, to Cardinal Ametto, archbish op of Parts, In which was enclosed a draft for 40,000 francs, (JS000) as a gift from Pope Benedict to war sufferers, la published by tho Os servatore Romano. The subscription is intended to open a fund which will bo raised under the patronage ot Cardinal Amette for the relief of the civil pop ulation In the French provinces oc cuplcd by the Germans. GERMANS PROTEST BERLIN', May 21. A meeting of protest against American shipments of war material was held last night by the Deutscber Wehrvereln. A res- olutlon was adopted calling for tho discontinuance ot export from Oer many ot goods particularly needed In America, such as dyestuffs and the limitation of Imports from Amer lea as far as possible iiintll the trade which Is declared objectionable is stopped. HAVE YOU A CHILD? Many women long for children, but (wcbbm of toe curable pbytlcal dcrangvmeat ara iltprlved ui i hi grcHCK t u nappmcas. The mwi whocs name fcUow wer rnlorttl to normal r.MHli or Lydta E. iinkrum a vcgria Lie Compound. WrtU am) aak them about it. - MM tttM w: is .ttirta Oil I1 "I took your Com pound and havo a fine, strong baby. " Mrs. John Mitchell, Mas sesa, N. Y "LydlalE.Pinkham'j Vegetable Comiwund is a wonderful medicine for expectant mothers." Mn. hi M. MYEK3, Cor donville, Mo. " I highly recommend LydlaE.Pinkham'sVeg. ctablo Compound before child-birth, ithas done so much forme," Mrs. E. M.Doekk, R, R. 1, Con shohockeii, Fa. "I took I-ydiaE. Pink hum's Vegetablo Com pound to build up nay system and have the dearest baby girl in the world." Mrs. Mosb Blakelev, Coalport, Pa. "I praise the Com pound whenever I have a chance. It did bo much for me boforo my little girl was born." Mrs. E. W, Sandeiuj, Rowlss burg, W. Va. "I took your Com pound before baby was bom and feel I owe my life to it "-Mrs. Winnie Tillis, Winter Haven, Florida. SWISS TO PROTEST OF SING SMS NOW BUILDINGS MAYBE USED HR BOARD STANIA A C0UNIRY CLUB UKRNH, Switzerland. Mny 2t The Swiss federal authorities hnvo decided to make aultnble repreenta ttous to (Ir-rmnny on the sinking May ? of tho Cuunrd line steamer l.usl tanln by a Ocrmnn submarine, na a raiilt of which three Swiss cttlxcna lost their lives. Tho government la awaiting knowl edge of tho (lerman reply to the. Washington note on this subject so as to better nblo to chooio a wise course of procedure, The Swiss think well of President Wilson's note, but to most news papers It appears to bo hardly strong enough. Tho argument Is being made hero by Swiss observers that tho Swiss representations will have groat weight, because behind them there will ho a Swiss army 500,000 strong.' Records made public shortly after tho loss of the Lusltanla showed that John Fcnwlck, a Swiss citizen, was among those who lost their lives. The list of nationalities on board the Lusltnnla shows that in the second cabin there were two persons whose nationality waa not known. It also Is possltilo there worn Swiss citizens among the crow of the, liner. ASIILANI), May 21. Concerning tho turning over of tho normal prop erty for snfo keeping, purttcaMirtro ronresentlnir various womcn'aiclubs have signified a dlspoltlou'to''rtsi'i sumo such care'1 provided tho ' prop erty was turned over absolutely to thorn by legal transfer, Instead or merely assuming control awaiting thw caprice of the state to dispose oTi it otiierwise. Tiiu lames assort uiau If this property la never lo be again utilized for school purposes, It wouldi makn nn eligible slto for n rountry club, and Its acquisition for this pur pose would be In line with other j numorous plans to substantially Im prove Ashland's surroundings. This Is not a narrow, selfish view either, for one can rost assured that if the ladle scamo into possession of the tract, it would be Improved for tho grentcst good tn tho greatest num ber. The buildings would he repair ed before It la everlastingly too lato to rescue them, and as for tho grounds they would be beautified along plans which have made the park systems models of their kind. U,. A E LONDON'. May SIUTho prize court has decided that tho German steamer Ophelia, captured in tho North Soa by the British destroyer Meteor October IS, and brought into Yarmouth the following day, was a lawful prize. Germany protested that tills act of capture was In violation ot tho. Ilaguo convention, declaring that tho Ophe lia was a hospital ship. Tho British government contended that tho Ophe lia only purported to ben hospital ship and as a matter of fact slio was masquoradlng under falso colors for scouting purposes. Comptfc AH Impurities To MnmnIm System Blood Troubles Can not Re main If Properly Treated. Your grocer will deliver a pail of Cottolene to you today' Your grocer ordors Cottolene from us just us you do ironi him" Ho orders it just ns ho needs It, ns you do ,, t ft K 1V , ' , ;' Ho knows that in Cottolono ln is delivering id you tho purest, sweoiest, cleanest, cooking fat you can buy. Give your family tho advantago of bottor foods that nro mado with Cottolene Arrange for your grocer to dtliver you a regular supply of Cottolene There is nd secret about Cottolene. Tho world has known it for moro than a generation. It is nn exact combination of fresh, puro, sweet, ultra refin&l cottonseed oil whoso grade is so high that it is not listed on tho market, wiUi beef steanno from choicest solocted leaf beer suet. It is this combination which (lives Cottolene tho upleiullil qualities Tor shortening, frying and cakc-miikInK which produce rcuulta that delight everybody.-' Write to our General Ofltceti, Chicago, for our real cook book "HOME HELPS" free. GHEXaZ FA I R B A N K25SS3Z3 ). "Cottolene makes good cooking betteF?& t r.crf i j i,JUI, i hxx i WEDDING BELLS 'I John II. llng and Miss Grace Mil ler of Ashland, were married In this city Thursday ovcnlng. Tho cere monies were performed by tho Her. Harry E. Tucker of tho Christian church. Miss Miller Is ono of Ash land's most popular society girls. Mr. and Mrs. King will rcsldo In Ash land where Mr. King is engaged in business. Tho young couple wore accompanied by Miss King and Mr. Barran, also of Ashland. Tfatre Is la 8. 8. 8- lb fatnoua blnml purl , ,tr, a preprrtjr tbat slwotutrl Mtnpel barm lul USutncf to dlitntrfratc noil liu thlr Ufntlir. No toattrr wbal tliy rx callrtl our ban ilwlnictlre Kbrj ro lbrr N In 8. K. 8. a wfrfiil, irarrbloc cooalrr toilurnr to annlbttale lb meat rrullic srm. caum b mucotM Ilnlniw to cocrrt It Islo in Intrt anlmtanr tbat U nulcklt Ibrnwo out of tb blood and out ot tbt kMljr by tb itln. luoi, klJnem bowtlt. auJ ilrttrnywl In lb llrer. Tbrv U not a slozl aJ ranee In nmllclno tcxlay tbat la any roje U sn Improxrarnt orrr 8. 8. 8. Morr-ry la a wonderful. Dial. trful arlrnc. but warn It t8ts to purlfylnc the blood 8. 8. 8. ilaiuU alone. Thouundi of doctor bare prescribed It. Tbelr patlrnts do not alwaya know It U K. K. 8., UfauM tbey Iraro the trtattnrnt to the dortor Ira plkltly Hut fair-minded d.Ktora long in reallxMl tliat In the rrcetaMe nature or H, M. 8. were certain locroillenta tbat to the blood hi alekneaa wer )ut a eMenllal aa Ibe fleah bultdlnr elementa of the eralni, meat, fats and meant of our dally fowl. Tlie areraitn doctor I humane and ot trained Intelligence. He baa en,the rrcnverlr from worat raira of blood trouble by tlwi ue of 8. 8, 8. (let a bottle ot H. 8. 8. .today of any clmnlit. Accept no aubitllute. And If you with proper adrlce on any form of blood trouble, write to the Medical AdrUer. Tbe 8wlft 8pe. ride Co.. 102 fwlft Illdf., Atlaati, Ca. It Is worth while dolus io. 9 H THE MERE RE-CUTTING of the fitmouH Koliinoor Diamond i id to hnvo cost 40,000. THE DIAMONDS you buy here nre so beautifully cui Unit nothing more enn be wixhed unlesK it be tin appropriate eicttiiip. That, too, we nre well qnnlificd to take cure nf. In nddi tiou to ileitis the Ifiiilin diamond mcrcluiiit in this cily, we hnvo the most up-to-dutc collection of cIiixmc jewelry out side of Portland, , If you wtuit Quality, I linve it. TDK JKWKLKU l'l Runt Mil in street MARTIN J. REDDY Load Your Camera with VULCAN FILM It lias great-spued. Gives fhibst and hliarjicst detail. It means good pictures to every amateur photo grapher. Sold bv "SWEMS" 222 Wst Main Street The Teachers' Review Course at Medford Commercial College Begins MONDAY, MAY. 21, and Prepares for JUNK EXAMINATION THE SUMMER SCHOOL begins MAY 31. nnd continue during JUNK, JULY and AUGUST, with Classes from S A, M. to l-'M, Commercial and Shorthand subjects Three Montho for 25. For Full Information, Call, Phone 13-1,, or Write. St N. Grape Stroct. &. TOUR 0PP0HTOM1TT lilck Qra4e Onwraateed Auto 42M.M t flM.OO ON EASY PAYMENTS Vor catalog and tefenaatlsa write ATrlHC. lie, Pillakwib, Pa. or cooauU yoor local dealer Frank McKee Jr., Central Point, Ore. mma y f ? ? V ? X ? t t t. t t :kkkk ,ts;tt MothersandFathers Read This ! BOY'S SUITS TOMORROW AT 10:00 O'CLOCK $ .69 $3 Boy's Wash Suits . $3 to $4.50 Boy's Blouse Suits . . 1.98 $3.50 Boy's Norfolk Suits, ages to 14 yrs. L98' $4.50 to $5 Boy's Norfolk Suits, ages' to 15 yrs 2.98 $6 Boy's Norfolk Suits, ages to 15 yrs. . 3.89 $8 to $10 Boy's Norfolk Suits, ages to 15 yrs. 5.89 Those prices represent every suit in tho store. Come and tako your pick. Thoy are placed n lots all markod plain you can wait on yoursolvos. y ? J ? y t y y t y t y Boy's Blouses Boy's Extra Pants at Prices that Will More than Please You Read our Ad on Pages 4 and 5 for Boys' Shoes. Be here tomorrow at 10 a. m. The Men's Department of the, 1 ' F:'K. Deuel & Co. ! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS For Full Particulars oo Pages 4 and 0. a Jlf ,? k EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED. 4K IU JIL..JI ? O y ! . 1:P w,rf.