Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 10, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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COMMITTEE
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DRAFT LEGISLATION
FOR STATE AID
BRTIS
WARSHIPS
SUNK BY MINES
LOST
45 OF CREWS
SAt.KAf, Oro, MarMi 10 -Mint
Hon, Drnlnnico ami Iturnl CrodlU I n,,uo-iJJt ileIroycr Cwinc-tle Ami
enferenwi hro todftr dcldol to ' rI," bant 11 hv hum nwit
nnmp eemmllteo fr tho pttrpomj of
drnttliiK nmcndmonlH to tlio ntnto
constitution to nlt In tho agricul
tural dovolopmcnt of tlio atnto.
Tho dologatcii Joft It to tho chair
man to nnmo a rommlltoo of throo
to draft nn Irrigation and drainage
amendment. Tho commlttwj will do-
tcrmlno whether to c all for a ntalo
guarantee of bonds iKKUcd by private
reclamation troJectn or whnlhcr
Home other manner of aid should bo
provided.
Under a resolution, Introduced by
A. R. Sliumaky of tho FarmerV un
ion, and adoptod by tho conference,
a commltteo wan named to draw up
an amendment providing for ntnto aid
of rural credits by bonding. C. E
Sponce. J. I). Ilrown and T. II. Hur
chard wcro appointed on this com
nitttoe. Tho conference then ad-
Joudern to meet at tho call of tho
commltteo.
by ntrikitig Hiintm, it offieklly
nntioiuiocil tiiM nTlernooti.
The ffiliil mititniiK'ompfil m.vm
tlio number or cnmmltiiw In roniitw-
trm Irrr In Irrc, Ht ( in ntnit
(lie hrmn Hh frfmiH, Thrv
t"k tit am inmn H ttmnt.
rc'tinir n rafcfllff fir mi lh nrmn
Thi HH nirt fart 1fl, tm tnv nnrni
inmmed th f nn in Ihrlr Mifhifti "
(JcnmifH Aif, OmmiiiiI
y mty nffrftoM rtrtmttjr the
whrf wwmI wim In (tip haftd of the
r'rriicli. Tlin 0VfMMH, hotter, ?r-jmri-d
mwlhw oMlrniffbt. While tr
wre wrfF living Rfttbwri liohiml
Mill Xo. '100, nftltlrrr tiro wan con-
SUBMARINE SIS
LINER L00ISANE
IS
and flu ft hlh(hi rrt thnl hn
htm maw wnw th prtwwei
of a hnnHI rrnfl ffl fthrt prt of thr!
Ffwfc wnt. Atmwm "Wppm
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1'AKfS, Atflrfh 10. A Hathm ilia-
Miitmtcd on til1 revenw knm af.tmU'li from linrrn the Kronen
(Joww Hill to iKtml (bff IrfHifrtntT P ! "' tMhH (ynnn -MNk lust
f Pronh oport. i nittlit at 11 v'ulifnh, AH the rrew were
Tho (lennnn atlnck tipjrAH Ht ilMk. nod. No pHsnenger wen? aboMnl.
The fiKlitluir Innfcd intcnuiUfntlv nil It wits prcmmuxl tlmt the rnol wh
nlxlit nnil miwt of Tlinrdnr. Tho mink liv the Niime miliiiinrint' Hint linn
Uon with Ifio fllnWtifr of the wanihliw'ObrmdilK wlcflilily Unit Kroiiinl until nt 'een operntinir nlonu the roiiKt bo
wa forty-five. j night fnll of vrHcrctar ibv retninwl n ...... .. --
inu Miatomont IoIIoh-ji: Unro footinsr in the wood.
fwwn ioUfnr i.ml llnre. nnd
Weh IflfpWwrf the UtmHtHf.
Tfw f,Hmi fml m tMk w
f)rleAn, fffnVfi wrt hc lft on Prti-
I ...... I ...l.i..- W.al tMi. A
Frhmnrv 17 ah lithit ft ffK o. worrtV wiaoV nCiton of u Wwi
ilowinn 6nr. Thf tiwfI itir Nrtlt In "hw Jiemtmneo.
1 IPii.'. lit DttnWrk nntl ownnl f
Hie Cnmirni4 flpflPrnle TfUnn-AI-lanlnne.
9h waa of ,'lrtf) toiw
gm, wn ;i78 fpel Utng Ami 17 rVl
benrn. Mhe hml howi for mnny ywim
emrAireil in trAna-Atlnntie nfiMrtiwr
iHrTie( motlly to jwrl in I'ip Oltlf
of MpxHw. Ns fntlher iletHlhi of
the Iom4 of the nWif'Tftve baen K'vo
ouf. ., "
FnifltKtt fhrtnnol brlwrfn Muloirnr -y ( H PfKltL
Xretl
F'nto
Why flmofeo lift (Ji;nM
When U fJondai are on(y lOo.
'The iilliiHum in the nlioveiHiiimli'li
to a utibinnrine oporatinp nlonjr the I vorablo, so far,
Diamond nnn went to tho Griffin
rok dlttrUt on Wmliiowi today.
K. V. Outlirlo, of tho HI Dorado I
orhard, trarietrTjUslnei In Med
ford today.
C..A. Nfyors, nn orohardlfit of this
Ulstrirt. did busing In Mcilford to
day. He reports conditions very fa-
"Tlin l.r..n.1l...nl .1...,.., '"
ueUo, I.leiitennnt Vero Seymour, K.
,K. II., in oommnnd, and Ht M. tor
pedo bout Xu. 11, I.ieutniiunt John A.
T. Lcfjli, II. N., Imve Htrnck mlnos off
the enst const and sunk. The ortsu
nltieH wern:
"Co(iiotte An officer nml twon-
ty-ono men.
"Torjicdo boat Thrco officers and
twenty men."
INVASION OF MEXICO ORDERED
(Continued trom pngo ana
lion expiOHhcd Krnlificiilion thai it
lind been taken. There ih no hikii ot
dissciiNiun.
Cabinet Aptom on Action
At the cabinet tieotiiitf tlio di.scim
hion of the nitiinfjon wiik brief and
(o the point. .'i'lio enhinct unnni-
tnoiiNly ngrco.1 that tho only tiling to
do wqh to rfcnd troopfl.
Pro.Hld'Mit Wilwbn took tlio Hnuio
position and at onoo iiiHtrueteil Kce
retnry linker to iwmo tho ncconKtiry
nrilctx. Ho nlnn instructed Keero
Inry LiiiiHinu; to infonu flencrul Cnr
innr.il of tho attitude of the Ameri
can government.
I.oudorH of hotli Iiousoh of eon
pross were immediately notified from
Hie white Iioiiku of tho prcHidcnt'H
liclion. Thuv tipproved hia eourwe.
Ileforc deeidiur, flniilly to miiiii tho
troops utter Villa, tho prcHidcut eon
ferrud over tho telephone with Chair
man Htouo of tho hciiiiIo foreiun re
latioim uommittee, who told him he
believed tho bciitiment of congrcHA
would Bolidly support Ins nction.
It was uonsidored poHsible Hint
within n few dnyrt Tresiduiit Wilson
might go boforu congress to renito
tho eno of nuts by Villa which led
up to tlio ordering of troops to ef.
feet his capture. Tho president do
siros to move with tho entire co-operation
of collisions.
l'rcldeiit AutliorlMHl
When tho Atlantic fleet went to
Vera Cnir. in 101-1, congress, nt tint
president's request, passed n resolu
tion autliorlzing him to uho tho arm
ed I'oreos of tho United States, such
notion is considered unnecessary in
the proM'nt hitttution. Tho adminis
tration holds tho president is fully
vested by tho constitution to repel
invasion.
Applaiikc greeted n statement in
tho house Hint troops bo bent aoioss
tho border.
"The itou'nunonl fchould take this
matter in hand at once," said Ilep
rosentativo Smith of Texas, "hend
tmoM after tho nsvasMins and pur
btio them until they nro eaplun-il.
They should be hruiiKht back slue or
dond. If they bio OHptnred nhvo
thoy should he brought to ('idumbiiM
uiul Imnj-tHl. I would put no limit
on the number of milt, our troot
might have to go into .Mexico to do
this. To C'arrauzo I would say that
wo aro only doinn our duty."
Sheldon Popular
Ilunjamiu ('. Sheldon, vho Iuik an
nouuued himself ns eaudidiilo for
reprosuntatlve from Jaokvon county
on tho rcHiblicH tieket. is a mail
fully competent to fill tho position.
He is well known, having lived in the
oouuty for number of year, and
hut alway worked for the best inlor
eatti of southern Oregon. Mr, ShoJ
tloii idiould rwelvo tho support of o -
ory repubhoan of the county. Ho in
u publie. spirited eiliieH and a very
forceful Mpeukur and is oiiulifietl in
eiory npiet for a rcprosontutic.
lent nil 1'oinl Herald.
FAIL TO BEND FRENCH LINE
(Continued ttom page one.
fensive sjiirit hud lost nothing by bo
ing held in. They had such oppor
tunities on Wednesday and Thursday
in Corbenujc wood. Tuesday night
the OormniiH held virtually tho whole
wood.
Detpernto I'lght In Woods
To prevent cutting of eommunion
tions of the Kreneh force on (loose
Hill, French iul'nntrwucn wcro
brought out from the ticuchea short
ly before midday of Wednesday. They
crossed tho Hethlneourt-Ciimiores
rmm, eumoeii uie HiojK) on tne op
lKisito side and entered tho wood.
From the southwestern edge another
strong attack was directed from Lcs
Cutircttcs, about a mile farther down
tho road, against tho Germans in
Cumierert wood.
In tho wood- u ilespornlo fight look
place. An officer of light infantry
Mi M: "I had never seen my men go
nt the onomy with such fury. They
cleared my section of Hie Wood in
Iunh than an hour.
"At one point on the opposite edge
of tlio wood ii Herman machine eun
Has posted in a ditch urotccted bv
nrenstworks or tolled trees. It pour
ed a deadly fire into us. A sergeant
nml twenty men volnnteeied to drive
out the enemy,
"Advnnojnir bv leaps and bounds
The hottest fit htinK of yoslcrday. .
however, was around Vanx, northenst '
of Verdun. Still intent on getting i
Hounuiuunt plntonn, the Ucmmit !
commander hurled troops figuiiiMt the i
village. Ilrigade after brigade dash
ed HfHiinst the French front along the
mile between tho villages of Vnitx and ,
' Douaumont. On one oecnsion ten
companies ronehtd Vanx, but n
French counter-attack soon drove ,
thrui out.
Time after time (lennnti troops '
were nnnihilaled by the French fire, '
but they wero replaced immediately i
by fresh regiments. I
J. 0. Corking, tne Dent nil around
photographer In southorn Oregon
Always rollablo. Negatives made any- ;
whoro, ttmo or plnco. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-.I.
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AKciiHon lit Alnrrii or
Slay Hlrtjr nirrred,
Now l tho llmo to tnko special enro
of the completion If you wish It to
low wall tho rwit of tho year. Tho
Mrtfdi winds have n strong tendencv
to brlrnt out freckles Hint may stav
flll summer unless removed. Now In
the llmo to use otlilne dqtiblo
strength.
This proscription for tho roniovnt
of freckles was written by a promi
nent physician mid Is usually so suc
cessful Hint It Is sold by druggists
tinder guarantoo to refund tho monoy
If It falls, (lot an otinco of othlno
double Btrongth, and oven a fow ap
plications should show a wondorful
Improvement, somo of tho nmallcr
freckles even vanishing entirely.
MILLINERY
IJvory day ncen tho nrrlval of now
models. Wo call snoclal attontlon to
I our now line of Sport Hats and Com
bination Sweater Sets.
Miss Lounsbury
Milliner M. Ai M. IK'pt. Store
Oran
juicy, sweet, firm,
tender and healthful.
Order from your
dealer now.
serve Sunkist Oranges
at every meal.
look for the tissue
Wrapper stamped
Tl o
uuLoknst
ntul save these wrappers for
lienutifuUilverwnrc. Write for
free book "Sunktst Salads
mid Desserts."
Californfa Fruit Growers Exchange
c-r"tif Ksi-ri.it
EAtt.rn H.fti!ur1.rt
139 N. CUik SH-..1, Cliluro
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Try This Recipe
OIlA.Vfii: CAKB
1 tcaspoonsful 1 cupful sugar
baking powder. Julco of I orange
2 egg-whites 3 ogg-yolks
Fow grnlns of Bait. 1 cupful bread-flour
Uent tho egg-yolks till creamy, add
tho sugar and blend thoroughly.
Measuro tho oraugo Juice and add
wator, If necessary, to make a half
cupful of liquid. .Mix tho baking pow
der with tlio flour, and Add Alter
nately to first mixture with the or
ange Juice. Fold In tho egg'whitos,
beaten stiff, llnko In layers about 5
minutes In a hot oven; redtico tho
heat and cook moro slowly till tho
cako Is done about fifteen
minutes In all. Put to
gether and Ico wth or
ange frosting, or use a
ansa frosting or tiso
Jelly or whlpp'd cream
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Spring
and
Summer
Millinery
In All Its Glory
A Doll Hat FREE with every
ladies' hat or shape
while they last
Some nice Flowers
and Novelties
Choice 15c
Home Millinery
1101 West 9th St.
Auto Service from Eagle Po'int
(o Mod ford and Back
Tho undersigned will leavo Frank
howls' confectionery every day ex
copt Sunday for Mcdford with his
auto at 1 o'clock p. ni., arriving ot
2:00 p. in. Leavo Nash Hotel, Mcd
ford, nt 5:00 p. m arrlvo Kagjo
Point at CtOO p. m. A part of tho
traffic Is solicited. S. H. HAIt.N'ISH,
Kagle Point, Oregon.
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CENTRAL AYE.
Ready-to-Wear Sale
OPENS SATURDAY MORNING 8:30 SHARP hmkwothcb
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TheWbman's Store
1 120,000-WORTH OF NEW UP-TO-DATE GARMENTS--$20,000
ON SALE at MUCH LESS Than ACTUAL VALUES I
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JUST ARRIVED
20 Brand New Suits
Ju navy, now blue nnd black and white
I'hceks, this .season's latest models
good as
most stores ask $25.00 for, our
pn'i
$18
925.00 up to $50.00
Beautiful New Coats
"La Vogue" Suits
Saturday
Specials
"Women's Vnion Suits, all
styles and sizes, OC 9
verv sneeial. each uu 1
Vests.
10c
Women's Summer
fine quality, spe
cial, each.,
Mode of this season's latest materials,
plain and fancy, values up to
$18.00, on sato Saturday ..
in
Women's Fiber
Hose, very
special, )air
Silk Hoot
25c
$13.50
New Silk Suits . $35 up to $50
New Silk Coats
$18to$35
"Women's Chaiuoisette
(ilovts, spring AOn
Very stylish this year,
on sale Saturday.'.
weight, spceial, pr...
Women's Cqrsets,
style, cheap nt$J,
spo.cia), pair
good
59c
NEW SILK SKIRTS
The Separate Skirt is impor
tant. Not for many seasons
lists the Separate Skirt been
shown in such effective
styles.
It is just now a very
dressy garnUMit. As pictur
ed, it is shown in van-colored
plaids, heavy satin stripes
and in plain black and navy
taffeta.
NEW SPORT SKIRTS
Plaids with solid and con
trast trimmings, smart
checks and stripes, and all
other fabrics suitable for
sport skirts.
prices ranging from
$5.oo to $15.00
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New "White Coats in
short and long, beauti
fully made, snceiul Sat
urday at
?1.8, $2.9S, S3.SS
Infants' Shirts, all sias 29
Infants Hootees,
new shli's, tit, each,
25, 35, JS
Infants' Dresses,
ell made. at. ejtrh,
as and $1.48
The Xew "Welfare"
Vests, all sizes, a
splendid 50e value,
special, ar
each well
Baby Bonnets
special values at
50, 75( and 91.00
Haby Hath Robes at
1.88 and $2.4S
M'edford's- Greatest Silk Sale Now Going On X
The New Wirthmore Waists
On Sale Tomorrow Sold Here Only
As Always$l -Worth More
fL& M
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No other waists at tho same price can
be like them, for no others are made and sold in the
same way the very frprmonf- nipivnie ni-nve i
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newest and most desirable styles
surcs the verv
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