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Wm. Lc Queux Tells of Aildrets Mado
by German Emperor to Impel lal
Council In Which German Conquest
of World Was Planned Zeppelins
Counted on to Oestroy British Fleet
(My Henry (I. (Illpo.v.)
A htnrtllnjr ctpoHiirc, ilh iinton
IkIiIiik f'icts f (Icrtnnu niiMii1i Inc.
tie, hiHii the mi of William l.e
Qiiimiy, mi l!ii;llhimin by lilt th itml
education, uUIioiikIi lii'iiriiin n fnrctn
nnmo, mill n member of the national
ili'Tiiifii- council, ImK jiiHt seen tin
lih'lit of ilny -hi liuloii, mid white
rrrntinir u M'timttlnn In olltlcrtl llr
cIcm, conviuclucjy irnN the kniirt
In have Hi'lirinril fir the ilownfe.ll find
ili'Htrtidloii of more limn one tiitro
ienn iintlmi in order tluil he mluhl
male hhnwelf Ion) (tln unrluril) ovt
nil.
In Jinn', IIMIH, there wn held nt
PoIhiIiiIii, tin Iiiihm!iiI M-errt council
lit which the tiiM'rir plodded, IiIm
biolhcr Henry ln'iii); present, m troll
iih it prdcnlntlvcM of tlm Irudltii; fed
ernl tlttlfN mid tlu chiofM of tlm nrmy
mill navy, luclndliic; nn official who
confidentially supplied .Mr. Ic Qiiciit
villi I he ni'ttiul hK't-ch dclUcrrd by
the war lord on the occasion, In
lew of tlm Herman i-iiiMrui,N claim
to dcteMiitioiiH made against war, in
the nhhliiicl, and the nvnncil ntn-iiii-oiim
efforts he put forth to inert the
present terrihlo conflict, it In nlmoM
Iticoticchnblc that the head of a great
empin eould pennit hitmtclf f.eeicty
or otherwise t- deliver himiclt- it
the ptf.cn f eotitieillorMind adi.
nrv of a KK-eeh ft might with intcii
tioiiN little short of encouipiinhi),' the
minihilation of the entire hiinian race,
.llttajr rtiptriMitNl
KiiKland linn alwin miff end from
iinpteparednrHH in the matter of war.
It twtK mi in the Crimean ttar, the
Hocr ttar and no far u her military
i-cnlce In concerned, it him proted
ko in the proent cnnflict. Iler "In-
Miieiinr navy na mtvayx oren eon
hideri'd miffieient a fuinirdihn; a
protecting arm in all danger thrvat-
! "1 k
eniiig the safely and integrity of (he
lliitMi empire,
The late Lord lloheiU has for
yearn Hoiimled the hngle of niilional
alarm and was nlttax tuiltcd with
heing an alanui-t, ttliile, to he Mtfe in
the matter, Lord Chancellor Ualdane
wan M'nt t Oennanv to "tnko not lee"
of the true situation. He r turned
after being cajoled with all soilx of
hophiitrieM hy the emperor mid liin
adviser, uilh the reMrt that Lord
KohertN mid IIiom sharing liU opin.
iotiN am apprehensions ttere iiniico
esxarily moted In the matter, nnd, In
fuel, ttere, hirdx of evil omen to the
nation at lurge.
Conditions now, hotvever, are Mich
nh to eotnpl parliament nnd the poo.
pin to look actualities squarely in the
face and Lord llaldttnu findx himself
hy n recent shaking up of the ltritish
caliinct, relegated to n life of privacy
where hn can no longer play the rolo
ol a false prophet,
What tlio KaUer Salit
The folloningtirc excerptH from tho
emperor h memoriihle and
Islng xpeuch:
coinpiiiii)
"(lentlemen, In ealling thin council
thU livening I have followed the Di.
iiii! command. Almighty (lod has al.
way, been u great and true friend of
the House of llohcnxnllern, and it In
to Him that I 411st an my august
uneestors did look for iiispiintion
nnd giildanco in thu hour of need. AN
ter long liouix of fervent prayer, light
has at last cme to me."
"In tlm Inst kuhnIoii of the rolch
iilag it wan openly admitted that ueer
he fom had thuru been among the Gor
man population ho many friends of n
republican form of government as at
the piesent time, and the idea is
rather gaining ground not only among
the miiHKCK, but alxo thu classes', al
tlinugh I liavo given the strietest or,
lerri nt my goveinment for its sup
pression, Thu fact, howuver, remains
nnd I cannot afford to igimiu it."
(n1 Given Order
"You know what I menu. It is
that wonderful invention which his
oxcellenoy, Count Zeppelin, wan 011
nhlcd, through thu graco of thu Lord,
tomuko for thu Hafegiiiirding and
(lory of our beloved fatheilaud, In
this invention Odd lias placed thu
ineunH at my IImwhhI toflead Qer
many triumphantly out of hor pies
cnt difficulticH, Ye, Gentlemen,
Clonnnny, over overythlng In the
'world, Is thu first power en eailh,
both in peace nnd war, that is (he
jilnco which I havu been oidurcd hy
Pod to uuinjiior for hor, nnd which !'
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Thin photograph hIuim'h one
in her nnn( IiIh anil thrown over
will eoiKpitr for hvv, with the help of
the Almighty."
"Another Von Mnllke will, true to
bis gteat name, dciiuuistiatc to thu
world nt large that we have not hteu
testing 011 our laurels of 1H70 and
IH71, hut have been preparing till the
time for wnr. The glorious deeds of
our vii'lotioim a nines will, I fear mo
not, hn again rcicatcd, if not sur
passed, on the battlefields of Orcat
llritaln and France, assuring in their
ultimate couscipietiees to (icniiinit,
the place due to her at the head of
nations.
Compter lliiglaiul
"W intend to coniiier Orent Hrit
nin. Kor the tnife trnustHirt of the
tinny of invasion we. shall, to a con
sidernhle degtee, relv oil the fleets of
fust hteamerx helouging to the I lam-burg-Aniciicnn
and North (Icniian
Lloyd, two patriotic companies, whoe
officials, eniplo.vcs and agents have
throughout the world proven' their
xcnl and devotion to the cause of the
tmpiri.', ami whose tint and di-eic-
linn have already heljied my govem
ment in many an embarnsing posj
tiou.
"Kerr Hulliii is a great mini. Hi
activity, his etietgv ami his brains
accomplish tint most difficult things,
and when the day of iiivaiou 111 rives
he will reveal his plan-,.
"Of course, it In too early vet to fix
the exact date when the blow shall he
struck. Hut I will say this, that we
shall strike as soon ns I have a suf
ficiently huge fleet of Zeppelins at
my disposal, 1 have given older for
the hurried construction of more air
ships of the improved Zeppelin type
and when these ant irmly we shall
destroy Kngland's North sea channel
nnd Atlantic fleets, atler which noth
ing on earth can prevent the landing
of our army oil ltiili-.li soil and iU
triumphant match to London.
Tlx InvMlito. Army
"You will desite to know how tlm
outbreak of hostilities will he brought
about. I can assuio von on this
point. Certainly wo shall not have
to go far to find a just cause for
war. My army of spies sealtetcd
over Oreut Itntain and Prance, an it
Jn over North and Kouth America, an
well as till the other sttts of the
world where German interests imi.v
eoinn to a clash with a foteigu power,
will take good cure of that, I have
issued already hoiiio time since secret
.orders that will at the proper moment
accomplish what we desire.
"At this solemn hour I repeat this
pledge befoieou, with the addition,
however, that I shall not rest ami ho
satisfied until all thu countries mid
territories that were once Gorman m'
whero greater numbers of my foimer
subjects now live, bine become a pari
of the great mother country, nek
nowledgiiig mo ud their supumo onl
In war and peace.
"Kvett now I mlo supremo in the
United State, where almost one-half
of tho population is cither of Geiuian
bitth or of German descent, and
whero nearly !l,000,0()0 Gcnnnn vot
ers, do my bidding at Hie. presidential
elections,"
No Monroe iwtrlno
"Who said that Gciuuiny did ever
acknowledge thu Mouioo doctrine?
Thu answer to that question vvn
given by thu roar of German gnus at,
tho bombardment of the Vcuoxuelnn,
fort, San Curios, by our. sliips."
"Through my ally, tlm emperor,
king of AiiNtiia-llungury, I Imvu so-
cured n tytioug foothold fni'Gcimnny
t,, ueur c,,8, ,,m' uuuk ,lli" wofil,
mw aninnu (hn IjimIii'h of tietitiH of
l;i hreatl, Max poorly dnwod mid
when the Turkish 'pilnf pie' will be
partitioned, Asia Minor, Syria and
Palestine in short the overland
route to India will become our
property, nnd the German flng will
wave over the holy shrines uf .Jeru
salem. "Hut to obtain this we must first
crush Fngliind nnd I Vance. The war
w1l he short, sharp and deciitc. Af
ter the destruction of the Liiglish
fleets through our Zeppelins we shall
meet with no serious ieisluiiee on
the Hrittsh Nles nnd can therefore
march with nearly our whole sttcngth
into France."'
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Our Turn )jt
"After the war it vtill he time to set
things right in America and to teach
my friends over there that 1 have not
forgotten the object lesson which
Admiral Ucwev saw fit to give me
some venrs since when we had the lit
tle altercation with Castro.
"If God will help me, ns I am eon
viticcd he will,' I trust that at the end
of the coining tear the imperial trcn
urv will be filled to oterflnteJiig with
tho gold of the Hritisb and French
war iiiilcmuitic."
Such an address at such a time, and
upon such a subject I, indeed, a hor
rible nightmare to disturb the con
templations uf utiv man.
Ashland, Or., Mnv I'H.
NEW SERIAL FILM
AT THE STAR THEATER
Tfte Diamond from tho Sky, n
photoplay Hint won the Chicago Trl
bune ten thousand dollar prize wns
shown at tho Stnr theater yesterday
and In ald to be the mont artistic,
nnd Interesting production over of
fered hero In serial form.
The tlm liiBtullment consists of an
cpUode'ln 0110 pnrt and tho first
cbnpter In two parts nnd shows Hint
tho story linn beer, carefully prepared
for tho screen.
.flsK Lottie I'lckford nppenrs ni tho
star or Dm production and thtB llttlo
queen lias been surrounded by a lnrne
nnd capable company and as there In
a nrUo of ten thousand dollars offer.
ed for a. sequel to this story thero is
no doubt but what It will ho followed
with Krent Interest, and thosn wish
ing to boo n story of adventure nnd
thrilling situations, love nnd hnto.
startling scenes, tragedy nnd comedy
should seo this photoplay.
The progranv Includes other than
(his grent featuro a drnmn In two
purts nnd n comedy In 0110 pntt nnd
both are abovo tho nvorago.
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THE WORLD'S OLDEST
ODDFELLOW DEAD AT 90
UOHKHUItO, Ore , Juno 2. Word
reached Imro today that Judgo J. O.
Ittoomfleld, probably the oldest Odd
Fellow In tho world, died at his homo
near Oakland, Ore, last night. lie
wns 1M) years of nge and had beon an
Odd Fellow for CO c.ir. Ho was
among the ettrly settlers of Oregon
and wns grand master of the grand
lodgo I. O. O. F. of Oregon In tho
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.MEXICAN CIIIBI'S Ml'ST I'NITK
(Coultihucd trotn Vn$3 1.)
tory. Mexico is sliming and without
n government.
Don't Want l.and ltuln.it
"In these eirctiiq-tanees tho jn'oplo
and government of the Ftiited States
cannot stand indifferently and do
nothing to scne their neighbors. Thev
P. A, just-jams-joy
against your palate!
No matter whether you pack your old
jimmy pipe brimful or roll a makin's
cigarette, Prince Albert certainly will
make you feel like a two-year-old on the
tobaccoquestionjustassoonasyouhitch
it up to a match. And that's a fact!
You can't anymore tell how good P. A.
is just from talking about it than you
can judge the depth of a well from the
length of its pump handle. You get
personal information dug right out
of a tidy red tin or toppy red bag quick
as you can conveniently beat it to the
nearest shop that sells tobacco 1
No matter how much you think you
can't smoke a pipe, or roll a makin's
cigarette, no matter how much you
have been tongue-scorched, you can
smoke a pipe or roll a cigarette if you'll
take a few grains of faith and believe in
Prince Albert It can't
bite your tongue and
can't parch your throat,
because the bite and
the parch are cut out
by a patented process
owned exclusively by
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company.
No other tobacco can
be like Prince Albert
You'll get the quick
cue on that
Se; tUy rJ Mm, 10c; pound tuJ
kolfpi'ml tm AwnMera anW (Aot
etauy peumd wtol-fiat humiJw,
moriic nt Qitcontown, Ireland. The woman with the early-headed liahy
Tlie two ImhteK nt the left tvero hotter drciM'd than the other one.
wnnl nothing for themselves in Mex
ico. Least of all do they desire to
settle her affairs for her, 'r claim
any right to do so. Hut neither do
they wish to see utter ruin come upon
her mid they deem it their duty ns
friends and neighbors to lend nnv nid
they properly can to any instrumen
tality which promises t be efleettve
in bringing about n settlement which
will embody the real objects of the
revolution coii-titulioiiat govern
ment and the riuhts of the jHMiplo.
"Patriotic .Mexicans tire sick nt
heart nnd cry out for every self-sacrifice
that may bo necessary to pro
cure it. Their pcople'cry out for food
nnd will )resently hnle ns much1 as
they feat every man in their country
or out of it who stands between them
ami their daily bread. 1
To Adopt n Policy
"It is time, therefore, that the gov
ernment of tho United States should
frankly statu tho policy whit It, in
these e.trnoiilinury circumstances it
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becomes its duly to ndopt. It must
presently do what it htm not bitbetto
done or felt nt liberty to do lend ttn
active moral support to some man or
group of men, if such may be found,
who can rally the Puffcring people of
Mexico to their support in an effort
to ignore, if they cannot unite, the
warnng factions of the country, re
turn to the constitution of the repub
lic, so long in tibeyance, and set up a
government nt Mexico City which the
great jwwers of the world can recog
nize and deal with u gntemment
with whom the proginm of the revo
lution will he a biisipcsa and not
merely a platform.
"f feel it to be my duty to ell thorn
that if they ennnot accommodate
their diffireiicejj -mid unite for this
great purpose within a very short
time, this gotcrnmenl will bo con--trained
to decide whnt mectK should
be cmplojed by tho Tinted States in
order to help Mexico bavc herself and
servo her jeople."
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POMTLAN'IJ, 0r.( JmtL NUmi
l lor jctiwi iseiiooi Tenciiers' wan a
Htbjct which ildvclopeit nMiinRted,
discut'iion nt the mornlM sctWow
.hern lodnv of the miil-biciiiiml emm
cll of the General Jt deration rtf Vd-
itiien'n Clubs from l he expressions of
'opinion, it was Imlicitcd tlm estab-
j lishmenf of ur!( lionic In every Mat
, in the I'nloii wrttiM bo advocated by
the federation.
Mrs, .lo-cphine Corliss Preston,
Wnshingtou stnto Hitperiiitondnl of
public instruction, who fs credited
with originating the f'Jtehcr' etttflK
movement in this country, started the
discussion with a pajs-r tellinK C-f
whnt had been nreomjdwhed in ht&
Ftnte.
Dr. Cnrter Ifelai Joncrt of Scattlfl,
I In an address on "The Xw Civic
I IdeHliwm," pnttl n tnbtitc to the no
coRiplishmnutM of the cwb women. d
elaring that "eluksji are tramps." Mm.
L C. Wilson of lenntchee Wash.,
gave a general view-of etvtc work ami
urged elubr women to know their city
thorimbly, Dr. George TU-bee of the
University of Orejcon, 3fw. Geoixe
Zimmcrmntt of Ohiu-jyid ifr1. Fred
rek If. Cole of Omnhn, Neb., deliv
ered adi!resca on the sjuho subject.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Reported by Jacksoa Coaaty At
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta.
Clrcuk
William Tnverner vs. Marccllus P.
King et al., order of confirmation.
Medford National bank vs. Oeorgo
If. Daggett ct nl., order of default,
judgment, .Utaehment.
Heal Kttntc TrstcMfera
George W. Priddy et tt.x to J.
P. Kuckcr. land in bee. 11,
38-2W.
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William M. llolmci et ux. to
G. W. Priddy, laud In sec. 11-H8-UW
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S. L Clevengev et ux to Pros
bytcrian Church of Hutte
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