jrx I I psge six IITEOTEXiS Hot-Heads Send Telegram to Roose velt From El Paso Rcqucstlnn H'm to Use His Influence to Clianrjc Administration Policy Limit of Endurance Declared Reached. KL PASO. TV., Jnn. 13. A to1 KMin to Thouduro Iloonovelt, npjxuil iiiK to him to uso Inn itiflucnud with conjjreHH to brinff about "ft elmttRO in the poller of thin government Hint bo far lins refitncd to cxcrolrio itn pnlpronl duty of protecting Anicrionn Jifc niul property nbroad," wuh cir- eulntetl hero today for HiunnttircH. It wih proponed to Hcnd it to him Inter. J'erHoiiH with interertlM in Mexico were not permitted to Bign it. Tlio text of the proposed ineKHtige fellmvH: Mphhim-k to Toddy "Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, OyH ter Hay, Long Island, IS. Y. ''.Sir: Bhockcd at the honor of ovenlH in Mexico and the wanton murder of eighteen worthy, rcpru nentntivc Americans in tlm Hlnto of Chihunhiin, wo appeal to you and ro qiuvtt the tiKd of your powerful In fluence on eoiifpWR to bring about a ehniuto in the policy of tliiw govorn nient that ho fur linn refund ti ex orcise its pnternal duty of protect ing American life mid property ubrond. "The time line eomo when only con grew can net in the fnco of tho criniinnl npatliy of the nilminintrntlon in denyinir rtwpuol for tho American flag and the unforttiniiU'H who vainly depend on iU proleetion. "KventN on the holder and In Mex ico have been triii1 on the loyalty (ind good uill of the lirntcM. From day to day ehimerieiil and temporary I'xpedieneieH and policies lme been reiorled to by tho administration un til now tho ImiiiikIh of reMrnint on the part of well-ineiining AmericaiiH nre reaching the ehiHtio limit of tolerance and endurance, and we nppeal to your well-known pntriotUtn in nsUng Jou to uiortt vigorouHly Rlipport a new it nil effective policy which will inmiro to j)cneeful AmericaiiH in Mexico Hint protection due them under the consti tution and midur any truitworthy goernment. Xot Political Kmio "Tho Moxicnu Ihhuc in not a polit ical one nnd wo oniinot inmtlt tho American nation by nuloril)ing to the iniixim that wo aro 'too proud to fight in defense of our holplo.olt. ixeim who are butchered in a foreig luiiil. "The Holution of this great inter national probhm mti-t now rest with the emigre, where your influence in known to be a power, and wo renpeet fully request your mil in bringing about a hettleineut if other interna tional complication! do not stand in the wav of just and speedy action," GRIM DICTATOR DYING (Continued from paso one.) which resulted in tho overthrow of the Mndcro government Huertn nn immediately called to active couimnnd as the senior ranking general then in the capital. Ho escorted Madero from ChapileHo castle to the ixilncc on the first of tho ten days' fiKliting nnd wiih placed in entire command of the force of tho government, lie directed tho government troops dur ing nil tho biihbcnucut fighting, and the conduct of thewe ojmmtionN led to bevere oritlui.m, t littertn wan tho moving spirit in the consummation of the plot that result I'd in tho soiiuro of tho portion of President Madero and In. brother Guatau. Tho aHnbf.lnution of Prosideut Modern and hit, brother followed and in tho meantime Huertn, with the mil itary behind him, hod been rccog. nized jih provisional president. Tho United Stnti-N refused rteog uition and after ninny acts of usur pation nnd tjmnny tho olimnx onnio whim a party of American bluojnok ntfc wore feinted at Vera Cru and jailed, rcHulting in tho -enure of the port by AmerioaoN in April, 10 13. On July 7 follouins, Ilucrtu, bis fin juntos exhaiihted and hi- nrui. beaten, reignod nnd sailed for Europe. In April, 1015, Huerta rotunied to the United States nnd iw aiTosted m July in New Mexico for violation of noutrnulj. He remained lit jail at 1.1 Paso until Pecnnbir J8, when he wus permitted to be moNd to !u home nt Kl Pa-o i'ti '! i omit nt illness CHICHESTER S PILLS V. . THK UIAMONO UUAM .THK UlAMONO UUAMl fUl AlL,..rUt.,,l1( l'lll ! Ha .kl U.i .m. ASK TEDDY FOR INTERVENTION! umtVV r v Uict. IMli Wl lllat RlkUi. LITTLE TOTS WIN E UPON IHE STAGE A tliorouehly cnjo nblo ciilf rtmti MUCH mm merit was prcHenled by Iittlo children1,. ., ,. .... .,,.. ..,. . nt the I'iik" etluesilny exetiinir, Pave Wednesdny eonin, when Tom Thumb'n Veddlng wim eel ebrntod. Snngw and reeitatioim s;pre given by the wedding guiNtu nnd the bride's piipie did not in the loast dis turb the groonl, who enlnilv cut the wedding cake without her, AH of Hie little blip acquitted lliemeheH inimt nniiiii iiiiiv iiiiii i iiriniii Mil iiiiii ,! Lltl'l 1 ! " IMU amusement to the fail -nized audience who bracd the storm to w1lu(mtlio event. Tho following i)rogrtii.wnM rendered t ' Miss Carol llunco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IS. M. lllinco, of Medford, and Mr. Tom Thumb, (I)lcklo ImuiCH,)) only son of .Mr. nnu Mr, w, r . isnncs oi Mnaiorti woro united In marriage, Hot. Itobert ttrneRt Clancy of this city, officiat ing. The mpre8lvo ring Borvlco was used, Iittlo MIB9 Dorothy Tuckor act ing as ring bearer. MIrb Melon Hor ben wn maid of honor, and Mr. Karl Gaddls acted as best man. Tho MlHsen Inez Howard nnd Ktliel Lonsdnlo as brldo's maids completed tlm brldnl party. Tho brldo was handsomely gowned In brocaded satin with silver trimmings nnd carried a bouquet of mites' of tho valley. A dainty veil of tullo and point laco completed her costume. Tho groom woro tho uhuii! conventional black. Tho maid of honor and brldosranldH wcro dressed In pink silk with laco trimmings, MiLslcnl l'lvgrniii Master Klley Dnvls, violin solo; Mrs. Allco II, B. Howell, plnno nccom panlot. Hero Conies tho Ilildc, Miss N'ana May Seoly, pianist. Miss Frances I.oder, song, "I I.ovo You Truly," nswlHted to stngo by Mas ter Howard Meadow. Tho Old Maid Aunt, a rending, Murlan Van Glldor. Master Albert Hilton, vocal selec tion. Miss Carol Dunco, recitation, Or phan Annlo. A Llttln NonHcnso, Dickie ancn. Mlsn Juanlta Griffin, song, "Cupid Doll", assisted to stngn by Master Day Foater; MUh Nunu May Seoly, pianist. Vocal foIo with violin obllgato, MIbs Crouo Kada, vocalist, MIsh Hope Itowoll, violinist, MIm Heater Wnke flebl piano accompanist. Miss Kllzahoth Wolch, a reading, "Tho Snmo Old Chostnut", assisted to stage by Master Delbert Anderson. . Master Leo Holgan Allen, song, "Whoro tho Hod Hoses Grow", Miss Alono Allen, piano accompanist. Miss Lillian Canton, a recitation. "Caught," asfllsted to stngo by Master Leo Holgan Allen. Miss Joyce Maddox, vocal solo, selected. Assisted to stago by Mas- i, ... "i A i' dK?l3. sa .- VH V .YSS Mm r c .0. 'iV fa N WIF-A lv & V W raw Order a Trial Case of this Delicious New Beverage Today! MEDFOIID MAIL TRTBITXR, tcr Robert Porter. Mim N M JScoly i plnnlfit. I Tom Thumb Olldo, nmulo by Minn fllopo Howell, Mnntor Marvel Wil liam, violin; Mr. Alice II. ft. Howell at piano. Maxtor Kobort Rloltzo, recitation, "My Slntor'- Host Kellow." MIas Kulli Stooeknmii, piano solo, , nxfllnled to itafio by Mailer Vernon Kennedy. . Ilutli and Krone lender, vooml duct, Mr. Iodor, plsno neeoiuinnlt. MIm Mnrlnn Xowman, vooal hcIoc ,, ,... .... nittHu l'J uuiivi iwuvil Qli'iuu. tertrudo Ilnrgravo cutM tho wed dliiK enko. Mltm Alono Allen announce pro grnm. MIrb Nana May Senly, plnnlnt. ilstliiK with the pregram: Ml BlUth 0liln. MIm Mario Hammond, MIhh Maud Phllbrook. After tho mlnlnture brldo nnd Rroom and tho other lltllo tola aHltiU Ini; at tho wedding received tho lov ing embraces of fond uinmmnH and patmH n ml tuo congratulations or I f.n,1a iUnv wnr mlmnul Immn llri.il btll Iiapy ovor tho HUCCOin of tholr ' .,. nlim.nrnnco liofore tho iiuhllc. CEO PRESIDENT WILSON TO PUNISH MURDERERS SAN FHANCI8CO, Jnn. 13 The four brothers of Chnrles It. Prlnglo, ono of the Amorlcnns killed by ban dits In Mexico, nont tho following messngo tonight toxI,resi.;ent Wilsen: "In tho nnme of humanity nnd In ordor to prevent others from suffer ing a llko beronvomont we, tho broth ors of Charles A. Prlnglo, Just killed j by an armed forco In Moxlco, nro impelled to uemnnii mat our govern ment take Immediately tho necessary steps to secure tho safety of those of our citizens, as well ns tho citizens of other nations, who nre pursuing tholr legitimate business In Moxlco, nnd with nil tho vigor there Is In us wo nok that those Mexicans who took part In this massacre bo apprehended nnd executed." GERMANS ATTACK SALONIKI (Continued from page oiw; Inlnnd of Corfu, which belongs to the Gormnn emporor and that tho occu pation of the Grok Island by tho on tanto Is considered ns rompleto, hat, It Is roportod, alroady ovokod a pro test from tho Greek govornment. It In said that' tho protest Is largely for mnl and that tho nlllos hnvo given Orooco guarantees. On West Front Tho German offensive In Cham pagne, which reached Its culmination Huudav Ib ihslstently reported from French headipiarters as having been undertaken on an Important scalo and ' with n definite military purpose. The I failure Is declared to have been com-1 pleto and the stroiiK Gorman forces whlnh nnrn itmnlovml miffercul torrl- I bio losses. The Austrian forces aro steadily leeloplng their campaign In Monte negro and mllltnr) experts believe tho fall of Cottlnje, the nipltal of Moil tenegro, Is possible soon -- 11 -rr Mi .-1v -L 'MS. . 1 s ir,Xrrr- mk im&:&Y& StA.Tv v .C fc yn&. us , $ &0 1 e. Henry Mrnronn owwox. J.! ' - JCARLTON LOSI l,o-l lor tuo iliiK and mttlils in .i bliudii'g -now ftoriu in the uiountnum ten mile from Merlin, without food or other eomfoit, wua the mimowtmt di- trcHHiiiK FxporianiiA Of J. Hum- Carl ton of Central Point, on Stiliiriluy and Sunday hint. Mr. Carlton had gone into the Cricket creek country to xiit a min ing proiH-rty in which he i interest ed. While in tho mountains the re cent Mtoim blew in mid caught him m w DAYS BLINDING BUZZARD nione. no sionn ;mxeii uuiii ne OCCM,on. Promises have been recelv concluded he would better eeape bo-1 C(, lrpn,y from nmny prominent In foie the Minw became too deep lbnll of the communities embraced In undertook tho tiip in n blindirg . ft wUc ,orrlloryi including Klamath miowfall. Ho tried to tral on Ffts nni, mportant towns In norlli nkiiH, but, being lnexpcriciuvd in ..... California. In Hint direction, and their uwe, he found tho niiow dry and fluffy and could, make little proi. resH. Tho hiiow was ten feet d'ep, Trui cling without them was quite impooMible, but be Ntarted out, ln.ldlv elinllengiug event iinlities. Mr. ('nrlton had no thought of be coming bewildered to the extent of losing sense of directions, but he did. He had three milen to go in order to reach a point ut which ho would bo Hnfn and it took him more than two dn.VH to mnkn it. lie iimihtrf, of course, that bo wasn't lout, but lie confoNHCH Hint ho didn't know tlu way. He floundered about in (he oot -increasing depth of snow, in an apparently wtrnngo forest nnd unionr ri'M'lling pieeipiceH and miincs. His sense of security in the only thing that Hiivcd him from a worse fate; for, hnd ho ronlly become hopelessly bewildered, be might never hnvo found tho way out. He stumbled up on a miiier'8 cabin one night and re mained there, protected from Hi" fieroonoHK of tho Momi bhiwtH with out. And he hu.vn he thought it all over rather Miiiotibly. If ho wcro lost, he snid ho didn't know it. Thai saved him for tho next morirpir he started nut and nfter a strenuous day's application of physical enoigyj he cnnic upon twonnnerH. From Hint point' Mr. Cnrlinn hnd no difficulty in getting to the i alloy. And it was only after he got nut that ho discovered thnt he had been lost. It also occurred to him Hint hungry. Mr. Carlton is by Inn own in Central Point fldiv nnd himself ns being nil right. fireside reports TEUTONS ATTACK GREEKS: ITALIAN COAST EXPOSED HOME, Jan. 13. An Athens dis patch to tho Glornalo Italia says: "An nttack by tho Teutonic allies on tho entente positions has begun with a bombardment of tho Hrltlsh Hues in the Dolrnu zone, wlili.li lasted the entire dni. I DrHife' uood ctieer twrv If t v. It's 'irinTnf ir- .if if 0 - JvV ft "S --V . 'V irj YW vS &i m ..c iS & Ambe 1 5 finest life -sustaining, strength-giving y ingrediants, as all Weinhard's products. It's the greatest health drink ever put on the market drink that tastes good, makes good and is good. Wiinhard's Coldtn and Amhtr Ntetar Cm or on tap at tht bttt Storti, Rtttaurant and Hottli in th Weinhard Plant Portland, Oregon TiintsnAY. .rvxrAHY ' -' i.JLLLJBJJs.gm: FOURTH OE JULY The people of Ashlnnd aro prepar ing for the most notable colouration of tho Fourth of July this oar ovor held In this part of the country. Pro faMor II. O. Frohbneh, while In Moil ford toilny, says that preparations In embryo nro being substantially out lined nnd a splendid program will be the rosult. All of tho towns In southern Ore gon hnvo bcou notified nnd nsked to co-operate with Ashland on this great to tho north fnvorablo responsos have been received from Portland and ninny Intermediate places on tho Snuthorn 'Pacific line. Tho co-opcr-ntlon of tho Southern Pacific com pany has already been assured In the matter of rnto reductions. It will be the Initial announcement to tho world that Ashland proposes to becoino tho Carlsbad of America. Its mineral development will have been completed practically by that time, its extensive park Improvements will nppcpnr In all tlm glory of tholr new growth nnd everything will bo In shlpshnpo order for tho entortnln ment of thousands of outstdo people. It Is proposed to contlnuo the cele bration three days. During that-Umo a monster automobile parado will bo hold; and It may bo on thnt day that many of them will go to Crater Lake. At all evonts, that will bo ono of tho feature events during tho progress of the celobratlon. Medford, which enjoyed tho privi lege of tho last gonoral Fourth of July celebration for tho valley, will bo roady to partlclpnto and to mani fest n proud lojnlty to tho promise of groat results from tho extraordi nary developments In tho Ashlnnd district during the past year, 'GREASERS FLEE FROM WRATH OF AMERICANS F.L PASO, Tox., Jan. 13. General M' i L-iJ - -JMMU.L1 -- -- - :ASHLAND PLANS CARRANZA FAILED i BIG CELEBRATION TOPROVIDEGUARDS liu wiiHiJoso Ynoz Solaznr. former Mexican army officer fled Ul Paso tonight, fearing reprisal by enraged American mining men. It was reported that a party of twenty Americans callod at I Salnzar s hotel early In tho evoning. Tho object of their visit v.r.3 not ex plained. Shortly nftor tho arrival of tho Amorlcnns tho chief of police and tho county sheriff appearod at tho hotel with a posso of pollcomon, deputy sheriffs nnd detectives. Tho Amer icans loft after they wero told that Salazar had been smuggled out of the city, new it's good it's healthful! The finest temperance drink you have ever tatted the new drink of 1916 made from Oregon Hops and Barley. Golden and Amber Nectar is full of cheer snap and spar kle. It has a delicious amber and Kolden color and pours out with a heavy foam on top a delightful, healthful beverage for the whole family drink, as much as you i like, it cannot intoxicate!- a is more than a .At thirst-satisfying beverage. It is the Northwest's new health 1 tonic drink. Golden and Nectar is made from the it told by Ihi Bottlt, Soda Fountain!, Notthwett, in, ioic m REQUESTED KL PASO, Te . Jni, 1 3 Thomas I). Kdwards, American consul at Juar ez was received with shouts of crit icism whon be appeared In the lobby of a local hotel filled with mining men this morning. "Go back to Juarez, whore you be long," was shouted nt him by tho mining men surging forward and around him. "You nro a Villa con sul, you are not an American, Go to Coahutla or Romowhoro whoro Villa Is. A'o have clghteon A'merlcnn boys ho murdered. You ought to bo proud of your friend." "You can not Intimidate . me," said Mr. Kdwardc calmly and turn ing his back ho atrodo from the lob by. Consul Kdwards statod that pro tection for tho mnssacrcd Amorlcnns was promised by Gonoral Gavlra, com mandant at Juarez, on January 4. "Tho state department wired mo January 3," ho said, "to mako urgent representations to tho Carranza gov ornment hero to protect tho train up on which the massacred Americans travelled to Santa Ysabel. "Oeneral Gavlra gavo mo positive aBsuranco nnd a messago was sent to Goncral Trovlno upon tho matter. General Gavlra assured mo thnt pow erful forces wcro being sent by tho way of the capital nnd by way of Juarez over tho lino of tho Mexico and Northwosteru railroad to meet ono nnotlior and nystoniutlcally exter minate the bandits. "Nono of thoso things were done." Consul Kdwards was instructed to demand of the Mexican authorities tho Immcdlnto protection of prop erty of tho Madera company at Ma dern and tho Pearson property In western Chihuahua. SPY AIDE INDICTED FOR THEFT OF MULES SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. Jo hannes II. Van Koolbergen was In dicted hero tonight by tho city nnd county grand Jury on n chnrgo of ombezzling $217, tho prlco of two mules, from llaron George Wilhclm von Ilrlncken, an attacho of tho Ger man consulato horo and hlmsolf un der Indictment for Iolatlon of Amcr lean neutrality. According to Von llrlncken's tost I fnony, Van Koolbergen, who ho said, was then known to him as Count I)u Moncoau, sold tho mules which ho obtained from Von Drlnckon's ranch at Sunnyvalo, Cal., nnd kept tho money. Van Koolbergon, who Is snld to bo In a Canadian prison serving a term for forgery, is a potential wltnoss agnlnst Van Ilrlncken of whoso allog od nctlvitlos In violation of neutrality ho ling boon credited with having knowledge. PLltiCj? vV rs - CO NON-INTOXICATING SPARKLING 8 DELICIOUS DOWSTIC BtVCftMC atrcoNTiNri it rcprw4icif XWAlvONC r wiui yf p"utrnf, wao-ri.o.M firWeiNHARD PLANT PtHJTVAMO OAI6C Cntarrh Cannot Be Cured nllh ".lt. APPI,M 1TIONK - IW WIMWl I -. IliKltiu.al 4Muv. iwl ! unS rnt9 It ', mini lk Hilnwl rtBwUh. Ill" rlrrli l ure l lki lntwrimU. ! wrli iHmiU; Kfsn il.e tiKwi m4 bioiih nrfw. HU ltrr& tar I sot l'l "!' ' " W rlbl lr tm t Uw bt rhrWiw In Ibl ruuiitrr t" ltt nM'l U rtwiUf pwitli. It It ronrwMM irf IS Wl twiln Inown, ( Utmi will, (bo lt btootl wrlScw. itllflf " romWMtln of lb lro InmdkiiM l nb;l torn rarb wwslfl rwWiw la rlu MUrrb. 6nJ for tttlmmltU. tn. r J. tllBN'EV ATO. Prop., Tell, 0. Fnl.l tr t'riil!lU. prl 73 Tab Haifa rmllr PilU fr ceotlrtlon. sKovnvAiin Tlie Danish Violinist SKOVGAARD DENMARK'S GREATEST VIOLINIST and NEW YORK METROPOLITAN CO. Coii'ilstiiig of slv Ki'nnd opciii slug el's a ml conceit ix't'formei'S, oath ono beliiK a Mi'll-kiioiMi star. M0I.I.Y nVrilLY WILSON In Tristan and Isolde AT NAT FRIDAY NiCHT 1 A JANUARY! AT H I. M. Seat-, at Ha Mns' or at N'at In the evening 'i A m V "0 - lr liur r mmw !:f?fI'',.'.hiril-ll''H.Tri ' iinnw rin ", M UtMUllttl,S4lt.AI.nkllM SOU IV DRUGGISTS nunHHERE CLARA rRFLLEU In CmnllcrlaHiulkana Vv m nT "F