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i5S & .&V& , i u k Sfc r 1?AGTC &TX MEDTT0TIT3 MATH TRTBUNW. nrKDFOUD. OUKHON, VIM DAY. .TUNIS IS, 1915 PORTLAND DIVERTS AUTO TRAFFIC 10 CM OREGON WILSON NOTES 'S TO KAISER CAUSE SURPRISEINFRANC E ( IN T LASSEN BATHED IN FLAMES fS A SPECTACLE WE WILL NEVER FORGET" Diversion of tourist travel by Port land Influence over tlio Columbia hlKhwny nnd by tlio enfctern OroRon route to Crhtcr Lake In tlio clinrgo made by Bedford nutlHttf.uccently returned from tliollOnqCltv A fall ln off In tourist travel for this month from Innt year, aroused waatcrn and Houthern Oregon suHnlelonH, and brought an InvcMtlsatlon that out of ten auto parties night took the inoro expensive, niid less attractive route. The Portland Auto club does tuoRt, of tlio directing of tourlntn. Court Hall returned Thursday from Portland by auto, and reports that ho passed but three or four autos nouth bound, and that the townn of the Willamette valley aro beginning to wonder regarding the heavy falling off In auto travel from previous yearn. Outside of the Columbia high way, which Bklrtn the river of tlio name name, the Hcenery of the east ern Oregon route h ntoxtly HOgebniHh and dreary Hand duncn, According to Mr. Hall the road be tween Portland and Mod ford Ik In ex cellent Hliupp, with the exception of 15 miles between Oolc nnd Cottat?n (Irovo. Kxcept In tlio mountain dis tricts autolktg can travel as fast as they wnnt to go. Portland boosters recently launch ed n campaign to advertise the Colum bia Highway, and this Is believed to bo the principal reason for the dis crimination. The Portland Auto club recently collected scores of new members In western nnd southern Oregon at 1 1(1 per membership. BULGARIA TO AID TEUTONS LON'DON', June 18. -KeporU nW in circulation in London today llih't liilnriu Iiiik come to an imiceinent wilh the allied power. Thede rcpniU lack couriimatinii, ulllunmli (lie Iiiio.V nnev of the I'etini-nd bourse N Infc en in London uh iiii indication that iinpoitant event are near at liuuit. The opinion h peucrally cxJiresmM here that there is now no chance that llulpiriu will enter the war on the side of (leiiuauv nnd Austria. No lif!jiil iicCvn ilunelicrt J font M(i4 icii hut 11 xuddeu drop in tl clinne.es indicate that bunker either line received uu iulimatiou of mi im portant success in that legion or that for Nome other reason thev now take uu optimistic view repirdne; the iroHuctH that the hi mils soon will he open to the allies. PAHFS, June 18, fj a. in. (lain id Haiiotnux, president of the Franco Amcrieuii commission for the devel opment ,of eeunomie literature am' art relations, and a former minister of foreign nffniiH, Iiiin written lor tho r'itfaro an article reganliiiK Pres ident llson and the woild's opinion of him, "We should he lucking in frank ness to n great winter icpiihlie," say, M. llanotniix, "if we permitted It to he thought there that the three notes, purtieulaily affectionate and friend ly in tone, addressed to Oernmnv af ter Niieh uiisilcedH had not caused a certain amount of surprise in F ranee. "America in the most miportniit of the neutral powers, and other neu trals look to tier to take the lead in a concert of protestation. If l'i evi dent Wilson is thinking of tin lime when he can piecnt hinifclf as medi ator and if il is his objiet fur that reason to retain the enniidene" of both siik'H, he is turning his hack on what he sceltH. "The future nibiter of peace will he the man or government who I irmly upholds at the oppoituue time the cause of conscience, or humanity, of plighted word liiiufly, of internu tional honor, I'leddeut Wilson has undernlood this. If it were otherwise ho Mould lose a uuiipie opportunity to place both himself nnd his coun try on a pinnacle in history." "A Few Hooks, Some Fishing Line, Some Bacon nnd Beans, and You Can Live at Lassen's Foot as Would a Kino," Say Three Darin: California Maids. noil .iimum. fim.iNti.fjjiur- cached ilMMiiii, tWlturftlM !'U 0D SITUATION ACUTE, VERA CRUZ WVSHINOTO.V, Juno IS The food Munition In Vera Cruz has be come bo desperutti that Hear Admiral Cnpcrton, fearing food riots, has pro poned to the navy department that w urolilpn be used to truii8iort the icllef Biipplles and tbtu lucrcusu his forces. For tho present, however, nuvy de piirluieut officials huve decided not to Increase the American force there nnd will continue sending supplies on transports. Admiral Howard, commanding the Pacific fleet, In taking the cruUers C'hutluiiooKU and Colorado on the re lief expedition to the Yaipil valley, acted on his own Initiative. When the admiral arrives In To bar I bay, four Vmerlcan waisblp will be off (iUUMiias. liiWstiKutinu of the (into truck dis lister on the F.ngle Point mud some two miles north of Mcdl'oril, Thins ia,v, show no act of heroism on the pait of the iiijuied driver, II. Van itc Jlnil;. , haded telephone truck hud been left on the steep, narrow grade, the horses fastened with a weight. In attempting lo pass Ihn truck .on Hie "high" wilh u load of grnvcj, Van de Mink drove too far lo the lelt, off the Milt grade, and his (tuck tinned com plelclymur. A'tTlhelnic); st.utcd lo slide, Aithur Shafer, who was with him on the seal, wuved himself li jumping. V.in de Mink was pinned in, upside down, liclween (he scut, lieel mid ennopv, and was with dif ficulty pulled out by Slial'-r. Thai lie was not filled w ii wonder, I'u b injured inlcriiiillv, a broken slioiildci !-. his onlv Jiipirv. STOHV NO. .1 SACHAMKNTO, Oil., June 18.--"We brought home u number of spe eimeiiH of the hard mud, nnd noiiih of the igneous lock that had been tliiowu t'lom Mount Lnsscu," stutcd Miss Inez Hyatt, us she brought out for inspection a basket filled wilh the wonderful curios the girls hud brought buck from their journey into Lassen's danger zone. Home com forts brought no suggestion of the experiences llieie three hardy giin had passed through out in that valley of phenomena. They reclined now in the easy chairs of their own cool lin ing room. "A curious specimen of which we are very proud is this telephone in sulator all coveted with volcanic mud. We were in seireh of Home who to leplacc a holt Hint had heeii shaken from the automobile nnd untied Home clinging high in u ncnrtcil nnd inud-covcied pine tree. From the lijp of our uulniunhilc wi' wcie uble tji secuie it piece of the wiie to which wIik attached this insulator, which vc shall keep as a curio, hIiiiwum how llfjJh oHgiuully that flow of mild .urJ incited snow reached. J "The wat or in Lost creek i just; . . " mmr,-zxt i "-" WSur TT" SUBMARINE SINKS I SUBMARINE FIST v.vs-'v' 'J,"SiA .ml .i AV'S. . -, T- -t . & The Hyatt parly going Into Ijovt ("reek country, ground In Imck and MNs .Shirley Indilnil Imt. Miss liie Hyatt Is In front, .'Miss Anlonla In Hie fore- the naked stumps had only a sli;ht sprig of green to show Hint Ihey hud recently been growing. There they lay prone in the hardened mud, un able longer to bend in joy to Hie wind or to greet the gray giim mountain that had lain I hem low. "After several hours in Lost (vede, which js indeed now lot, we made our way out tiom among the taue;i trees and great boulders that hmi l.eon curried with Much terrific force down the once fcitile little valley and the color of the iifuiI nnd tnslc. like camped the third night on Macomber niuniee. n wouiu malic me mosi. c.. . mic ccllcnt tooth paste. Hciug unfit to drink, we carried our water with tin I'ioiii Lake Miiiiniiihi. "The devastation of the tices en listed our sympathy. Thete they stood, some of tlieui entirely -tiippi'il mid baled to the elements, while down tjieir bruised trunks the I'l-'-h while pitch was flowing. Mauv of "It was here We hud an epeiici:ee in 'i-liing. .Someone gne us two iIi lu.i.l.s, but iiinong our pos-cs-ioiis we dul not have a line. It was due to Ihe ingenuity of Autoniu Hint we bn I lisli for dinner that evening. With sonic skeins of embroidery Hiiead she improvised the needed lines which she uttiujhed to sticks. The foolish fish took Ihe bait and Hie rcsul! was that we had a feast. No one need go hungry at Lassen. All you need irtMi sleepiiijr bag, a fish line, some beans nnd hucitii, nnd you can live us would a king. "We could have stayed longer in that wonderful country and enjoyed ourselves and indeed we expect to go again. "We never thought of danger." sniil the girls in ope voice when usked if they were afraid. "We slept out in the clear, cool night, with that great mountain filled with fire towering over us, with a feeling of perfect safety. Sleeping right upon the ground we we're kept win in, nnd the sky over us was all the protection we needed. There is no place where one is so secure as in the mountains. "We mnde our trip home in two dajs, feeliiuj that we had enjoyed a great experience We hnve seen one of the most marvelous wonders of nature, and the pictiuc of Mount Lassen bullied with fire ns it was on that first night will go with us always as the one gleat .spectacle that he have seep.'' (The Knil.) I E DUIY ON IMPORTS WASHINGTON, June 17. Tariff increases amounting to from 1" to .'III per cent ml valorem on practically all in tieles imported into Turkey went into clfcct June 'J, according to cable adviecs to the state department from the American consul geiiernl at Constantinople. UNDERSEA BATTLE VFNICK, June 13. Details linvo beetr received" here oflhe lecent en gngoment between nn Itnlinn and nn Austrian submarine, in .which tliej Italian boat was vanquished. This is the first time in history that an en-) counter between undersea boats linif been recorded, ' The Italian boat Medusa, with ij crew of fourteen tiien, was lyiny; submerged. The Austrian bout was not far away, also under water. Neither one had any intimation of the' presence of tin other. Tho Medusa cmnc lo the surface,'' swept the horizon with her periscope and finding the wny clear, emerged. Shortly afterward the Austrian boat sent up her periscope, nnd saw the Italian not far away. She inunedi ately attacked and one shot from her torpedo whs sufficient to send the Medusa to the bottom. Ono report has it that an officer and four member of the crew of the Medusa were made prisoners by the Austrintis. RADNOR. Plain White KXTON, White Madras NF.W AR.MOW COLLARS rumrr. PKAimnv t ro for .l cent Iik MAKCHS" FAIR ALLOTMENT $ MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. EXPRESS OR MAILAGE PREPAID. County Treasurer Fied Colvln this morning receded Jackson count) 's slime of the state nppioprlatlou for, county fair's, amounting to ililOG U, and Is holding the same for use by the Jnckhon County Fair association. The question of holding a fair this ear Is somewhat In the air, the mat ter huvlng ben left with the Merch ant's association at a teceiit meeting A derision Is expected within the ncM en days one or the other. In case of noiiiiHii of the nppioprlatlou, It will revert to the state treasury t t t r r f t r ? v t r r CENTRAL AVJjJNITB MANN'S Aviation Sale MANN'S PIWPPAl. AVli'MlTM -- - -M-m- -. V- M. M. rVyA V VISA i? TnRfpm7i?rnp. NICARPORTOFFrCID f $50,000.00 WORTH OF CLEAN UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE ON SALE SATURDAY AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES is. luv ALBEE APPOINTS ii WLSON DAY n KANSAS CITY, Mo., June MisMion's Imnest mlveili'.iiii; enacted b, Hie last legislaluie, In eutiic elfeelive toduv. The iaeaoi iplies lo eerv tonn of hnsinr-. Il pruliibith miKstiitemeoU i tact in iu I nnii of iiiheiti-ini;, includiii ' "M&M Wk y ci ?:M i Me J i Y7 y W ' y v T ' A Suits and Coats Half Price $20.00 Spi-iiij? Suits now $10.00 $'jr.00 Spring Suits now $12.50 $:K).0() Spring Suits now $15.00 $I0.(K) Spi-iug Suits now $20.00 $15.00 Spnng Coats now.... $7.50 $20.00 Spring Coats now ; $10.00 Sensational Waist Sale HO Women's All-Wool Tailored Skirts and Wool Dresses, sold all season un to $10.00. eleau-ui) price. ."() Women's Wash Dresses, made of good ginghams, well made and nicely trimmed, up to $0 values, clean-up price, each, $2.98 $1.98 Middy Hlou.sc, new styles, worth $1.00, sale (LQkn price UL New Lingerie Waists, val ues up to $2.00 (j "I 1 Q this sale only, tjj) Jl JL J -Middy Hlouses, with flan nel collars, (JI P Woi'th $1.70... ,ty.Ud New Wash Silk Waists, in plain. Jtnd eoloivs, worth rri $1.39 Xew Crepe de Chine Waists, worth $1.00, on S,'.".: $2.69 Women's AVnists, worth up to $2.f)0, to QQ close out at, each...y OL New Summer Wash Dresses "Beautiful now Organdie and Voile Wash Dresses, very snappy stvles, just received, on dj A Q Q sale Saturday. ij) 4:. 7 O Children's Wash Dresses, sizes ( to II, on lCs sale Sat., each . O 98c Women's Two-Piece House Dresses, made from line ginghams, special, each "Women's Three-Piece House Dresses, made of fine crcpes,nll sizes, spe cial, each, (II 1 '7' H'ti-l. rllrnliii'H and leltei- 2 Big Specials In Dress Goods lO-ineh opliu. Silk in ?nf?if7"n mnr'Y ' """ " il coiors. ui an wic now smjues, rKbtilvLll-rAtiL,9 'lnpat$l..-)0, q6 worth $1.7."., (JJ J r y our price, yd. 701 our price, d.ty 1 LJ and Wool 10-inch Crepe Mt in all the now Chine, shades. I'OUTI.AN'l). Jane s Maor H It. Allieo of I'oitlund todn liwued a proclunmtluu uaiuInK June XI an "WIUuii liuy." At that time be urgo till cltUenH to diHuiHtu their liomon and IiiimIikww i(abltUiuiut and to wear the Aiuerlritii oulurti uu their coat lupel to kbuw tlint they are vol Idly botilnd tht) ireldet In "what ever course be nmy iUuih It ulto to take'' iu the uroMint luturuutloual crUls. -Miyjpr Albne, who U a republican. bujh in hi) proclamation that "IhU is a jiiircl) iatilutlc uad In no sonxo H pHrtUuu event." Sun and Wind IIiIhk Out t'ly SpoK How to Iteouno Iva.slly I lei en a chance Mln FrecKIo-fure. to tr a remed fur frtK'klen with Hie' t A unle it t "Kayser's" Guaranteed Gloves KuuiHiitee of a reliable dealer that It will not coat you a penny K'iiioy tlio rockUm; while U it docnj V ul... .A.. .. l..... .. 1 .. I It... .. I &'. )Hl U CIWII l'tMUlUlll uir '- MUiie trUlluu. SJIiunly gut an uunc or otlilne doubt ulrenglli from au druitiiUt mid a ( aiiCNtlou huuld ahov ou how e) It u to rtd ourelr of ? - : Hi-Hut ton l.is, Cliamoisette (Moves, values, now, per pair and 7re 48c lli-Hutton ll-Silk Cloves, in hlaek, white and colors, a pair $1 Underwear and Hosiery the homely (re-let and gtt h beautl! V ful ooiuidexioa lUtuly In more than' oiiw oiiue iieHiKi for tho oit tnxe I ., IU mire to ask tit ilrugtnt for the! J, double ttiongth othiao a tbta In (lie piiworlHllOH auld under guarnntee of money buck If it futu to remove A -1 Women's lisi Hlaek Hose, 2.V vjilius, 1 r ncrpair IOC Women's Kther Silk Hose, all colors, A Q I cry special, pr. frO-'JI Women's Knit Suits, spi nl, ettch Women's SKivcless Vests, all si.cs, special, each I'liion 25c ioc Saturday Notion Sale Snap Fasteners, card.2 (lood Safety Phis, per card 2 Sanitol Tsileum, can.. 10 (Jood Hooks and lOyes, ier cjtrd 4tf Lustre Cotton, hall. lc Pearl" Hut tons, doz 5 ('lark's 0. X. T. Spool Cotton, 7 for 25 (looil Tape, roll . .. 2 (Jood Hair Nets. . .. -1? Hucilhi Crochet Cotton, all sizes, hall . 10? Colgate's Talcum Pow der, can 15t Domestics at Low Prices Hest Dress Prints, er yard Hest Table Oil cloth, yard 4c 17c HO-inch ouse Lining, yard (lood Hleached Sheets, each 4c 39c Sensational Sale of Wash Goods Best Selection In Medford Xew Lace Voiles worth loc, d. 10c 10-inch Organdies patterns, now, yard new 25c Ratines, worth up p. to $1..")0, now J Jj Zephyr Cinghams, worth 12' oc, now tit, per ytird 9c (rvcklet. l'atd Adv (X J v. . J. J S. , .KKwK0OImIm!m ? T t f ? f t ? t ? ? t ? ? ? T t ? ? f ? ? ? ? f T ? ? ? f t T T T T T T f f ? ? T ? Y ? Y V ? V T T T T T v u t r , ,-vwv-r-w-w-w-w-w Tj