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ipXMT-n mvirprtl-x.'rtinrjfr ? iiac;NM tktJMH"' " PARIS STfc yrop-Fonn warn trtbtjnk i,nsrwottD. oreoon, Tuesday, .tuna 20, 191S ., 4, J '. M 'rfflUVMI" lH II IM"HlTfJr,1 !i ASK U. S. TO SAY FATE OF JEWS OF L THREE POSES OF GENEVIEVE CLARK, 10 WILL BE MARRIED TOMORROW $15,000,000 A DAY TO KAISER THAT DENIES COMPLICITY IN HUERTA PLOT ENGLAND'S IN THE BALANCE TO GOO OF GENERA ANGELES WORLD TREMBLING TOKEN WAR GINNELL CRAZY if CUATtl.RVOIX, Mich , Juno 2!). Tho fute of one half of the Jews of tlio world, In trembling In tho balance iih p result of tho great war In Hu ropo, according to Itabbl Mow J. dries of ','lovelnnd, president of tlm Central Conference of American rab bis, who addressed tho SGtli conven tion "liere today. "A crisis IiiimiuIh for Israel," said itabbl dries. "Tho million .Jowh of Kustern IJurope ore buffeted from persecutor lo oppressor. Ih It the be ginning of a new epoch In the Jewish history? "All mankind linn been made eju wlincks to llolglum'H misery and sor row, (iallcla and Poland suffer equal tragedy, but the world neither sees nor hears. Millions of Jews, always WAHin.V(TON J,,,,,. JO.-('iii-inl Felipe Angeles, Villn's duet lieiilen nnt, armed here today to itrn in person nl the Htnte department tlnil he wiih eonneeted in nny way with the roup lo re-enlnliliwh u lluertii regime in Mcxieo. flenernl Anpelnf. firtfl wont into oniiferenee with llu ritpie C. Llorenle, head of the Villn niteney. (Icncinl AnnelcS iinnoimred he was preparing a Hlnlcmenl lo lie ninue pulilie Inter. "flenernl Angeles will make u statement," wid Mr. l.lorent, "in which he will deny nhsoliilelv thnt he it implicated in nut eoii'.piruey wilh Victorinno lluortn to launch u new In want and In wrctchednpsM, now ex- i,voll in Mexico, Tlinl in mi intpii- perlence cruelty Intensified, llnnil reds of tbousandH are sacrificing their lives for tielr country, jes, oven for the flag of tho oppressor and no promise of freedom Is'clearly spoken, "Not yet In there dny alatmnt or mission persecution, nor any ehnnge In the legal status, nor uny removal of dlshitllltlcs. Again (lions nnds of Jews havo been made to lake up the stuff of tlin wanderer, expos ed from their homes and native villages. "Again In tho face of world-'u Ide misery wo discover ourselves unpre pared and unorganized. ' are never ready though Jews are ever In dls t ress. "Our duty Is to send relief mid yet more relief and It will not he enough. "America Is the only Jowlsh com munity In the world able to send re lief. "The war has flung n challenge to teachers of religion. "Tho neutral nations worn pitiably powerless, but If the United States and tho other neutral nations havo not the power to suppress the world disorder, they hrrvA tlio power to re frain froiu liclpliiH tp prolong It ',' NEVER HEARD V i WILLIAM J BRYAN CIIICAOO, Juno J!!f - W'llllaju Jen nings llrynn was obliged to repeat his nauiit five times, and njiell II, beforo his Identity wum recognized by who ever answered the telephone at the home of Carter II Harrison, former iuaor of Chicago, Tim former secretary of state call ed Mr. Harrlson'n home here jester day, and on learning the former major was not there, usked thut lie call Mr. llrjun ut u hotel upon his return. "Yes; Ilryan," the former secretary nhouted over the telephone. "The Initials: W. J. Yi'H W. J. Mi an. ll-lt-Y-A-N. W. J. Hrun of Lincoln, Neb. No, not llyun, It's llryun lt-lt-Y-A-N. Tell Mm I had hoped to see him. Thank jou," ".Such Is fume,' 'commented Mr llruu as ho Iiiiuk W (be ret elver Mble story, fleneial Amides will also explain lux iclnlioim with Den ernl Villa mid imiv mv n woid iilimil Ii!h mission (o Washington, which is it tuilitiiry misoiou," Mr. Mot ente Mi id he did not know until Washington offieinN, if nuy, (lenein! Angeles eonlemplnted Mceiuu. Angeles and Llotento then went to the war department and entered n conference with llrlRtidlcr flnnorul Hcott, chlof (if stHff of the army. In view of l.lorente's announcement that tliA'-mlMlorvofnReleswis a military one, nnd (lenernl Hcott's thorough famllltarlty with Mexican military affairs, which Includes an Intimate anpialiilaiiceT with Villa, tho confer Hire uttructed no little attention. Angeles nnd Llointi culled only Upon (lenernl Scott'. After n two. hour conference (len ernl Scott Haiti (leuerlil juueli" hml IIO.J ieeii('djlu' object of his iiiNnhiii lo the Fnited States fuitlicr thiiu to n lliii ,1)0 hwl been in lloslnu vis-llin-r IiIh 1'iiiiWy rtnd'VxiAV'led in re poin (lenernl .Villa in Mexico. Tin- visit, however, served to ipiiet rum ors of it mpluro helween Villa hml Anjjeles, hiuce (he latter presented to (lenetul Scott n peionnl letter Irom illrt. The letter leferred to Angeles iih "Villn's dear I'nenil and companion." (lenernl Anjjeles didiiot lefer lo the lecent uirest of Deuernl lluertii mill his ndhciciils at i!l I'nso, nor did lie discuss ul length the niililuiv Hititnliou in Mexico, (lenernl Scott html the iIiciinsiou was more or a general rcicn of the situation m Mexico iiiuj ii descnptiou of Mime ol ueneuil Alludes expeiieiiceN. GERMAN APPEAL TO ITALIANS MILAN, Juno 20. The appeal of tho Oermun socialists In fin or of peace Is considered here to be most uymptomatlc of the chungu that bus taken place In a large Section of pub. Ho opinion ut the end of the first jour of the great war. .Such an appeal, It Is belleed here, would have btien m pokslble In July, 11UI. Itullun IntraiiHlguant goclullsts have lietui approached with the object of scyliiK whether the) wore ready to tako slplllar stops towhnl their gov ernment. The opinion prevails In Mllun, liPMer, "iat ,,1(iy w111 "r',t tH) vthut the soclallkts of otlter couu- ,ttles concerned In the Huropean con flagratlon de"lde to do STATE OF WASHINGTON TO WAR UPON SEALS SHATTLIJ, Vu., Juno 59 - The etute of Washington has declared war uguliiBt vust numbers of seals which liavo established a submarine block ade of the entrances to l'uget Hound, hilling tho salmon which are seeking jyilctjico on the way to tho spawning TinuniiB. '&(ato fish comuilfudon launches will shoot seals In the water hihI dynamltu the rocks on whlih uculu He when out of tho water HollbauoK-Hurley Wedding At l-':.'IO o'clock Suudn, .hint 27, HHo, oceuried one of the piettitt of Hie huppv weddings in the uulrringe ol .Miss Cecelia Kthel.xn llurle mid rieilerick ('. llolihauuli at the farm home of the bride's lather, three miles northwest of Ashland. The oeienionv us erfonned l He v. V. T. Von Seoy in the piehcnce of oul.x the immeiliate lelatives. The parlor wits deeoruted with meen IioiikIis utitl s.M-iugit hlossoins. Mrs. Clara llur ley, sister-in-luw of. the liiidc, plavnl I.olu'iignn's match, while the happx couple took position in n hower ol white 'mid gieeu. The hnde, heming n bouquet of bride's t-es and dits ed in while satin and cowicd with tmiliiig: veil, mid the groom in graie ful style bestowing the ting, nil added much to the beaut v of the ceieminix rollowin eongmtulnlions, a mot hoiiuteous Oiuiier un sersed. The Krooin i it unlive of Vuo vania, wheie he teeeived his eduui turn. DuriiiK lust cai he was one of the cimI eiigjiueeis for the I'aiiln llitihwnv (oust ruction eomiiaiix, with. headiiimleis at Mctltord. lie i miu ' in tlieemplox ol the Soiitheiu I'milic) Itailwnv enmpanx and hi-, work will be in not t 1mm u Caliloinui. He i a1 oiing man of integritx ami Iumiuxs, mid i well 1.UOWU in Miutheru Oic jton. The bride i it untixo ol Imv i J She is it umduate of Ihe AnIiI.iikI high school mid iiImi of the Southern Oioynu State Nnnual school She tmifthl in Medforil for it shot) Hrmd nld then came to the Ashlmul xehools, where she. ha tmidit lot fitc ,imi,, pixiii good salclactioii holh to Hie hoard of ditectois und to the patnuiN. So another ot J.u k 'n intuit)' successful teailieis h,t, ut'iic out of the iiink ot the pioh moii. The hots ot liieuds ol lln well matched xoiiiik couple ate e lievnfj nil kinds of good wishes fo' them, . - i . - Anticipating The Mew Baby , Kry Itxtnt itwIliM lull lima at ImiiiI lutlk ul ' Mutlir'i Htfil It l ppllfil uicr tt uiuwln, uukr Kxm ttruu tl.fr spiid oilliout uuiltir itrslu p.u I (lUtcal, iuium it uratvui ul IUc kiu i thu pirMTirU afiliut nui nl utlirr df fU w iiuuiuoii wlirf Mutlir Ktlrn.l" Im Ua iirilntnl Wrltr fur a tluble UA ent fr lij HnulDrttl UnuUlof CU, Uuui 1IKI( ,lUi,u (la It U dllfj with lliu.lr liiforiuilh. m oiidrful Utlcm from irtltful uoll.ei vtw unit tlifoujh It vntfl ul v tUIr mi full to MutLti't KlltuJ ' ul i, all Jfur (UU, i 'LLHBinHBHflBflKLHK BI&Sv H0Sfl9r LLLHBBBBBBB LONDON', .lime 'JO. 1:0(1 p in. The Jir-t reallx bi subscription to the wnr loan, the application niitde liv n London nssurnncc eompanj for :i,000,0(l(l pounds ($15,000,0(10) of the new loan, was nnnounced. Premier Asquitli oiyned the meet iiifr liv tntinir that nparl fnun many of its "other features" the present war Wns the costliest I lint Over hurt been wiiRcd, with the total prospec tive expenditure for the enr ap proaching n thousand millions of pounds (.f.-,000,000,000), Ihe dail.x expenditure leiiif; mid likely lo he for weeks nnd months to come, some thing like ir,000,000. The premier emphasied that for the first time in the financial histor.x of Orent liiitnin this was a demo crntio loan. "I'nder such eniidilious,'' Mr. As ipiith said, "I mu confident that the LONDON, June. W. "A scandalous' and wholly false ospcrBlon," Is thoj way Reginald McKenna, chancellor fj,J the exchequer, speaking In tho hous'ri' of commonB this afternoon, Btlgml-' tl7ed a question put by Lawrence Olnnell, nationalist member for NoHlt Weatmeath. BURKestlnc that UrltUH I Ltroojw we.ro killing aermnus afltr KheVhaJi lallliown their arms Instead of taking-. them prisoners. Sir Arthur 11. Markham, liberal member for the Mansfield division of Nottinghamshire, Invited Mr. Mc ICenno to ask the United States gov rnment to convey to the German rov ernment "the fact that Mr. Glniie.ll Is not of Bound mind." success of the loan ns n financial instrument ought lo he nnd indeed h now absolutely secure." ,1 Mlvs fiYricxIctc rimk, iliiiiglit-f of SMsiker flmiiip CIuik, who wilt be inmilcil loinonxitv at Iloulliifx (iIcxmi, .Mo,, to .1. .XI. Thomson of New Oilcans miukIiI by the rmncm In thriv poses, in the light hum! pfc-tint- ,su Is hei'ii In the Milking cotton gown willdi she wore at the time the "buy : lmh of cotton" moxe was on to sine tin soulli. DYNAMITE PLANTED AT Slmw park, Leti. his bejicved thu QUEBEC MUNITION FACTORY hops hud icceiv.d mi order lo s,,,, ' plv iiniiniinition I'or.Hic allies. Ql'I'.lir.C .lone J'l The uulitin I division in Quebec is inxestigiitiii" I ST. PAl'L, June !!!. Urv force lodny the liiidm o liltx sticks o liiptuicd Ihicc out ilf 1'inir louptics dynumito huiicd do e to the xvalh .xotiu- on local option in this state of the l cut ui.idiiueix shons m xcstudax. CALL ISSUED FOR BANK STATEMENTS "ASIILN'(JTON, June 'JO. -The comptioller of the currency todav is miciI ii call for the condition of all imtioiiiil hanks at the dose of bust ness W'edni sdax. .lone 'J.I. Hughie Jennings Manager of Detroit "Tigers", says "After a red hot finish in a ball game a pipe full of Tuxedo makes victory sweeter, or defeat more endurable. Ee yah for Tuxedo." . "Come on, boys Smoke Up! With TUXEDO!" ' Ee-yah ! That's Hughie Jennings' batllecry, out there on the coaching line by third base. rie s one ot the peppenest, gm geriest men in baseball; always up on his toes, rooting for dear life, making those runs corne in. m vim and good nature, piling up success. LOST Somewhere between Medford and Kelly's Island on Rogue River road, presumably near Dodge Riverside ranch, grip containing my fishing out fit, clothes, wading shoes, reels, fly books, leader box, flies, etc. Reivafd' foFretiirn to , ; ' ' hi.' . ." ; ,f GEORGE PUTNAM, ' Mail Tribune Office, Medford, Ore. U: j..' y m a SESfJ u riKtjOUt tTu; iCvAv M?H. m &wmi u wceao Th Pcrftct Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarttto Tuxedo is mild and wholesome. That's why all these athletes use T uxedo. It can't bite your tongue be cause the famous "Tuxedo Process" has removed all irritation from the natural jeaf what you get is the gentle, mild, Kentucky Burley, rich and fra grant' and wholesome. 1 : j . 1 , K. mim;s coynm.No $50.00 PRIZE vSLOGAN GOLD ISEALBUTTEK CONTEST lit For tho hent slogan submitted fUO.Ou 'Jnd For the next host sloRun aubmltted $10.00 3rd Por tho next best Blogan submitted 7.00 4th Kor tho nex:t best slogan aubmltted 5.00 Cth For tho next best slogan submitted fU.HO Uth For tho next best slogan submitted tf2.no 7th For tho next best slogan submitted $2.no Slogan must uot consist of more than ten words, und must be wrltUn plainly with namo nnd address of contestant thereundor. Uach contestant may submit not more than flvo slogans. Kuch slogan or groun of slogans submitted shall have attached theroto a gold seal taken front the wrapper of a package of Gold Seal Hut tor. Two prlies will not ho awardod to the same contestant, Contest closes G p. in, July Srd, next. All slogans must bo addessed to Contest Department, Jackson' County Creamery, Medford, Orogon. l FollowliiKiaro the judges who Will pass iipon'tho slogans MltM. win's. I,. KOIIIKIWKM.V .MILS. .1. P.MUX1IV Mib c. i:. .iTi:s JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY The Sanitary Plant. m "Ee-yah!" GetsomeTuxedo today and get that happy feeling. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, itlaitin. m Famout Green Tin 4 wrapped, moi.tur.. S with gold lettering, 1 proof pouch ....- - curved to fit pocket " In Tut HuuhJw, -tOc anJ 80c In Clan I hml Jen 50c ana 90 THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY rsurasaarn; cjeyrs?-, Ilnrrini? the unforeseen, each jetml hnyer of n new Ford ear, between Aupist, 1014, ami August, UUO, will receive from 40 to tn n n slttuc of tho Foul Motor CouiniUij's profits. For stiength, light weight nnd ilepoudnhlo power, (he Ford ear is rtitlinut n peer. Ktmnomioal, too, nerajj:in!; tuo eents n mile for opotntion nnd main tenanee. Teuring: Car l!)ll; Kunahont .lin;vTowu Cnr $CM Coupelet $760; Sedan f07fi; f. o. h. Detroit with all equipment. On di-pl.ty and -ale at C. E. GATES J mitMtwwrwtnyy !!