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SC': ,1 1 fl u1 I" r TAOEl BRIGHT WtH ,F WEDFOTCP MATL TttTOUNE, .MEDPORT). OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 25, .1015. fi J ! CERMANY MUFFS FOR SUMMER! SURE! JACK FROST'S ON HIS VACATION Kmmmm4mm WEEKS DELAY 10 "St " " ' ' ' "r ' --ifwi'"Maw""i"--sSSfa " REPLY 10 AMERICA r i I,1 s ' R'- LONDON, Muy 2v Tho, following dispatch W received today "uy the ICvohiltiKro Telegraph company rroiu" .Amatcrdnin: ''The Oonnnu government hnrt nsked Ainen'rii i'or n farther delay o n vcok Su its reply (o flic note concern inR the funking of the I.ttNitnntn. In nil probability tho note will he deliv ered at WnhliiiiKlon on Saturday, "U i stated in llorlin that the note will he couched in very friendly tcnnn. On account of the recent Italian coin, plication the fcclinj? in Merlin rc-rdinf- tho United States is much mora rnlm. Everything- jioHsiblo will bo done to avert trounlc. German Hiihmarincft arc to he instnictul in ne eordHitce with thiM jKslicy, although tlie note will explain that on principle Germany cannot openly stop suhranr inej warfare." ", .' PRESBYTERIANS GRILL PARKHURST ROCHESTER. N. V., May 23.-The 127th jccneral assembly of tho Prohy. terian church of the United State, this afternoon adopted a resolution offered supplementary to the report of Uie temperance comKsitlce, con demninj- Rev. I)n Charles K. Park hurst of New York for writinp n let ter to California which was interpret ed as supporting the anti-prohibition wrty of that state. All such Mlcrs written by any members under the jurisdiction of tho general assembly likcwixc wero condemned. An overture presented lv the Corn. injr, N. Y., Prchhylcry, providing for absolute prohibition of the, practice eC teaching polygamy in any state or territory of tho United States wa adopted. Tho prohibition would he made effective by an amendment to the constitution of the Unhcd States. Miss Uo-to-Dato no longer flirts have tnn. her fatuous an a creator with a fanwhen sho fllrta she flirts of orllnal style. "Ucsldcs adding wun a niuii. wicn sue uanccs une a touch or soilness ana color to a carries an armrul of riluiy. fluffy 'pretty frock If a convenient little mallno and ribbon, when aho tulka J receptacle for tho vanity box and betwcea dances oho toys with a muff other thinks that KckeUcjs Rlrl never of mallno or tullo Instead of a fan J knows what to do with.' of ostrich or Ivory. Miss Nappe's muff Is made of "Tho .summer muff may look Hko oyster color brocade satin, covered a frivolous thine, but Ifa very prac- with stx yards of whlto mallno tied Ileal," rays Miss Virginia Itappe.jwlth streamers of China bluo water whosa artistic conception of fashion silk ribbon tied In a four-ln-ahnd. UALMBASSADOR LEAVES BERLIN LONDON. May 25, An Amster dam dispatch to the Exchange Holo graph company says the Itlccardo Rollatl, Italian ambassador to Ger many, left nerlln with his staff this mornlnr. Ho was taken to tho rail way station through less ferqnented streets. It Is nald In the message that the Oerman Chanceller Dr. von IJeth-tnann-Hollwcg, declined to receive SI?nor Ilollatl for tho customary fare well call and that foreign Minister von Jagow advised tho ambassador not to attempt to conclude his mis sion in the usual manner. The Ger man foreign offjeo was represented at the railway station by a Junior of tidal. ); PAN-AM U E WANT AMERICA OR AMERANS MEXICAN POLICY STILL UNCHANGED STATES i t t T y v y v I A ! i t I PRESIDENT ON SCHOOL DISTRICTS SALEM, Or.. May 25. School dis tricts falling to comply with a law providing that any person entorlng Into a contract with tho state or any municipality, county or school dis trict for the construction of build Ings, shall execute a penal bond guaranteeing paymont of claims, aro - liable for damages, according to a decision of tho Oregon supremo court today, Iho decision was mado In favor of the Northwestern Steol company aalnst School District No. 10, Uma tilla county. In awurdlng tho con tract for a school house tho district failed to exact, bond from tho con tractor, and the steel coinpany sued the dlstrjct because of the contrac tor's failure to pay for material. Tho circuit court dismissed the case on the ground that a bond was discre tionary, but the supremo court held it was Miakdatory, WASHINGTON,, May '23. Ths Americas for Americans, with n wall of inviolability that no European na tion hhnll dnre to violate was the nlo- an hounded today nt the Pnn-Ameri- can conference by Dr. Hnntiairo Peres Triana, delegate from (o!mbin. In n mk-ccIi that xtirrcd tho con ference the Colombian ileletznte pic tured the prime minister of an un named Euro(enn tuition, faced with the problem of over-population mi( restricted territory sit home, working for tho couipiest of tho untouched fields of the western h mispherc. "We in America," he Kiid, 'VIioulil be prepared to imiku our inwolnhilily htronfjcr every day. We lituo m-ci, what that inviolability meant by thi wur. There nuiy bo ditntt even in luvtitf families. TJicre may be dork corner in the pawl history of Hih continent, but Jet un t,w that in the fiitiiiu our harmony w diaphaneoii. Irniihparent and Hear. IM tho na tion here represented in olcmn nnd lonnal futtbion make it manifcxt that none of them covet the territory of any other mid that the homew mid territory of eneh hhull bo sacred." BRITISH COLUMBIA NTERNS ALIENS A Iteltahle Hair Toalc. It Is ancy matter to prevent dls- rof-tlM scalp by using Merltol Hair Taale. It should be used reg ularly ' ki tjie scalp free of sWtisf, w th germs are' the cause of ttM majority ef eases, of dandruff , nd tet4r,kUs. We are author lad to (Mmiitoe Meritol Hair Tonic, Hklna, Dm Store. Kxoluslve rapidly ACCMU. iric Me aud f 1,00, tf VA.NCOUVEH. IJ. C, May 25.- Intcrmont of alien enemies on a wholesale scalo was commenced to day In tho coal mining district of Vancouver Island, Military officials reached Nanalnio this morning from Victoria, and bofore noon one hun dred and fifteen Austrlans and Ger mans working In tho Southflold, Cumberland and Xanalmo mines wero taken out and placed on a special train bound for th'e'intorniiicnt camp. In taking this action the authorities admit they are solving a labor prob lom as well as placing the Austrlans and Germans where thoy will be out of harm's way. Tho alien enemies were taken Into the mines a year ago as strike breakers when ten coal pits wero tied up by tho Western Kedera tion strike. Since then there has been no room for former workmen, but the' latter aro now to rcsumo their owns Jobs as rapidly as the military authorities take away the aliens, Sev eral hundred aliens aro still employ-. and these aro to be Interned as as room can bo made for WASHINGTON', .May 25.--Pro.i-dent WiUon does not contemplate nny change of, Mexican jiolicy as ji result of the report by Duval Went, hi apo dal rommiMoncr. The president told cullers today that Mr. West had not MiKgctcd nn embargo on export of war munition into Mexico. Presi dent Wilson said Mr. West had orally supplemented written rt ports mndi during hit, investigntiou in .Mexico. Mr. West is understood to have glint ed out that none of the Mexican factions- seemed to hate, the element requisite to dominate the country nnd bring peace. As ho impressed the Mexican lead ers with the ncecKsitv for safeguard ing the lives of .foreigner nnd their interests nnd tho Washington govern ment within the Inst few monthx has been able to secure protection for foreign iulcicstx, the disposition of high officials ijow it to allow the mili tary situation us between tho faction-, to development further before put ting into effect nny chnngo of policy, HOLLANDPROTESTS LUSITANIA'S SINKING THE HAGUE, May 35. Thu gov ernment of tho Netherlands has sent a note to Germany protesting against tho sinking on May 7th of tho Cunard line steamer Lusltanla bya German submarine. Tho contents of Irfls" note, are sub stantially the sumo as that In tho American comunlcatlon on the sama subject, Tho lives of several Dutch subjects wore lost when .the Lusl tanla was torpedoed. I hew 4te 'Ho & WOMAN 81 YEARS OLD .Mmle Strong by Vlnol Greenville, S, C "I want others to know of tho great benefit I havo derived from Vlnol. I am 81 years old and VJnol has given mo strength, a hpalthy appetite, and overcome- ner vousness. It Is tho best tonic recon- structor I ever used," Mm. M. a. Hutchison, Vlnol Is a delicious cod liver and Iron tonic without oil, guaranteed to .Ojvercme run dawn, weak, devltal- ueu conditions ana for chronic coughs nnd colds, Med ford Phar juncy. (Adv.) ? r ? t t y y i y t y f y f y Final Clearance on Millinery 1 25 Hats to Choose From Just four days remaining of this big change of management sale, and ovcry day moans dollars uavod to tho economic shopper. Substantial roductionB in every department under thin roof some lean than ono-half former prico. rri- I I I u jib JU3T 12 SPRINQ SUITS TO CHOOSE FROM SnitH (lint havo been in tin; liotibf soart'oly (JO days, most of tliom, all new this season and sold in tho regular way .tKi.HO to $35.00, both iiukhch and la dies' sizes. At Ono-Half Prico while, thoy laat. 10 SKIRTS WORTH TO $10.00 These are mostly blai'k, in the over-skirl and tunic styles, made by the best iiiaiiurnettirers in the country, most all sizes and lengths, final clemi-up price X.TcC GUEST TOWELING MESSALINES All-linen J luck, in.M, 10 A cloth we are closing and 18-inch widths, (lain- .out, which, has , always days. i.v jmiii'iiis iiiiu uuuui, ( suiu at owe mo yarn, dozen pieces to choose, conies 18 inches wide, in irgyifiipiobue.f 9C nil tliu most Af hf. ) Will wmi'ii .mIiuvj fllC NEW SPRING STYLES IN LADIES' DRESSES In this stock are silks, linens, lingerie and lawns, plain col ors, dainty floral patterns and small figures, the season's new est designs, something you will want the first few warm ALL AT A DISCOUNT at U Vz PRICE LACE CURTAINS A Kutire stock (f Scrims, XottiiiL'Iiams and Jrancv Nets, in white, civani ant ecru, 2l yards to Vj yards joiij?, aim soiu in. rue, regular way 2.u0 to $20 tlie pair,...- DRESS GfrODS "f r .Scotch Plaids for chiltlrcii's dresses, plain surges and novelty materials, .' to 14. inches wide,, worth 97i to 7oc vnrd "iv DRESS GOODS About 25 pieces of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, tans, browns, greens, black, blue and novelty, worth fiC to 1 f)S "C WHITE COATING Both in the plain and stnjii' for summer coats, come in the ol inches wide cloth, sold regular at spo the yanK Cotton Thread . , ... . All sixes Hooks and Kfci,. Carman Hair Not 10c Dress Shields 15c to 50c Ladles Collars .each, ,'lc $2.95 ALL PARASOLS REDUCED All colors and combinations, fancy borders and the like, tans, blurts, greens, browns, red and dozens of different shjides, sold regular $1.75 to $7.50, ENTIRE STOCK ONE-HALF vunoJbAO j IfoynnVorccslcr, Hon Ton, (lossard and Nemo Cor- "sets, some of these makes you have never been able to buy less than the regular price year in and year out LESS 20 PER CENT TUB SILKS Wash silks, 27 to .'JO inches wide, in neat stripes, suit able for making ladies' waists, shirts and dresses, worth to $1.;J5 the yard, nothing better for 7Qa summer Waists IC FOULARDS Our entire stock of Foulards, in all the most wanted colors and desirable patterns, sold regular at $1.00 and CC FIGURED MULLS Silk and cotton mixed ma terials, in stripes, plain col ors and small figures, worth regular to -iOo the r yard, at 19C . ......... ... .7 for 'Mc -....! for flo ! I..... t J HANDKERCHIEFS Taken from the regular stock aiitl worth to 15c, snne are embroidered, others are plain, take as. many as you , Cj MADRAS Some 'H) or !() pieces to choose from, comes in neat brocade stripes and small patterns, 27 in. A UNION SUIT wide, worth to 25c.. WOOL OHALLIS 1 assortment of All Wool Ohallis. in a variety Ladies' Cojiibination Suit,, ,iOf patteriiHmostry sn.iall slcevel'efis;'aird,'lace knee, a( iiguresjiotjiirigniicqr ljrtr good (jtinlity lisle and' ts spring wear, always sold worth up to $2.00 Qfo at 50c to (50c, QCg v at ' GLOVES.. n Some lots are pijtoutatless than half ftYiccj others ix'duci), including silk, 'Misle and Kid Gloves, both loiig and ' short lengths. ALL AT A REDUCTION HOSE WORTH TO 00c 12 doz. Ladies' Tan Lisle Hose, all sizes, double heel and toe, from the well known Wayne knit line, wortiijofiOty?,. : t ai. .....,, ...,,.,!.,, j,.s'.,,,,,,,,R, siAv suit i'' IV MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Every garment in this dopartmeut of Undermuslins included hi this big .change of management sale, some at a terrific sacrifice. OTHERS AT A 20 DISCOUNT FOUR DAYS MORJ3 Otf THE BIG SALE THE MAY DRY GOODS CO. ? T -i THuceettsoVs to ?. K. DinM & Crt. r,W4W,.MW T J T f ? ? T T. X ? T I t ? ? ? t X X r T f ? ? ? Y T i f y y v x y t x ? f t t t t ? ? J ? t M b Si