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wWFortn htktt, rmr.rvp. vwrrrnTin. nuiMnw mqntmv. tm:T, hum vsnv pit Am .Wly ft r &v ? i'.. r I . r & L IS' 'Pi: I I- HOLLAND HINTS ENTENTE PLANS FOR INVASION: Dutcli Public Convinced Paris Con ference Constdcred New Method Official Statement Clears Sltua tlsn Bourse Flfjurc Show Drop Dutch Mlnlstor Optimistic. Til P. HAWK. April 1, vin I-ondnii. April H (delayed.)- The Associated Press in ngniu HiitftoritMttvi'Iy iiifonn il Ihnt nil nporehension regarding HMy imiveiiding embroilment of Hoi land wjtb nny foreign liower me wholly unrounded, lull u eniiidnrnblc soetion of the public persist in be lioriiis; Dint lli expected coming of fotisirn by lln nllies mipposodlv plan ned nt the I'mi-ih conference holds tho IMMWtlliilily of ilniigor to Holland'a noiitiiilily. Public nn.xiely lm 1i considerably allayed, lint Iiiih not wholly ilinnppnnrflil, in tin; itliNitnop of n tntomont from this government to clour up tlio Hitimtion. An nlurrning bulletin published on I'rldiiy was. not iastied h( the iimtauoe of tlio government. Tlio Hague agency f Hi" Hunk of Tlio NuIIhtIiuiiIk was tlio scene of n small nm for specie in exchange for jwpor, espeoinlly on tlio imrt of money changer who have been ap prehensive, of a rotum of tlio pmiieky ioudiHniis of tlio early days f Ibo war, of whioli, liovvovor, thoro ia so fur no indication. Tlio Amsterdam Ilourso rodeoled n fooling of unonninone. After n tom pornry recovery it oliwed depressed. Gimunuionl bond wore again frac tionally lower. k Tlio Dutch minister of foreign af fairs, when linked liv (ho nsHoeiutod I'roMM representative what his views wore on the mtuntion, replied: "Optimistic, of course. Thoro ia nothing to woiry iihoiil." STYLE SHOW, DRAMA. COMEDY, PAGE TODAY fltyle show with IIviiik models, wret-n stars in ilranm and coined) mill l II. Andcrsou In organ Interpre tations for Reed measure In the bill of the Page theater starling today A lobe Oe la a Triangle lure produc tion and from drumullr and ctilr viewpoint, U oaltlvly I he heat Trl anilla (he Pane haa ahowtt. Mr. Iniw'a ntHlltr tor aUfciwt difficult arenea Ih an artlatlr manner la denMiuatrat oti in Alwhe On hleh baa for Ita ftXMUeul fMiturea a blprck and a volcanic eruption. The atorm and whip wreck, ouperlally, ai wander full)1 done and reallatle. W'lllnrd Maek. who la well atad fa vorabljr known for bla aetlnx and HHthorablp of Kick In and frn Much fr So Mueli, will Ruin new laurola In Ida apuparaneo at the Page today In Atoka Oa, a etory of a white man'a regeneration through the love or a kiMHtlful I'olynealan Prlneeaa (Kald Markey.) And tor tkoae who lore a laugh there la the Triangle Keyetone. "The Village Scandal." a merry riot with Haymond llltcbcok, Itoacoe Arburkle, l'lora Xablle and A I St John, aa elder rfetera. MARKET REPORT i l4tlCi 1JOOK Aliv. 7... KTKKKK - Aliw. (KoO'.e. COWS- Alive, .Vif.l'i.e. VRAI- Ilneeed. feCaUlu. Mte liiultry II UN'S l.V; old roo-lei-e. ?ti; fttuf. He; brnler, 1, lb., 2"n DDCItt ffgt, be. OICBBK KRt. S. Tl'KKKYK Fnt youiit, l.V. Illil.aiAK HAltliS. n t. (!. Hay una (5r'iti (Ruvwu I'rftios.) WIIKAT .V. ()ATS-30 ton. 11AV- Alfulfa. 1A ten: train, $13. UAUI.KY -Whole, $a0. l'rit I'nUI k nrobirti KOOS 17je. IILTTKU Dnirj, 2 . .'4. POTATOKftfLa. , ONION.V-'Je p-v &. JIOKKf -Vie per n. ClOKB a.'io. 1'OIIK e. ' IIKKK- li(.i l-'e. LAUD- 10c. HA CON -KtrtBiae. SUOULDKKS 12VU UAM -Hb!. t llOT'K" WhoUuile, 30o. MTfi-n ! Procneta V ,,ird J-iuMi Wain nd TRIBUTE PAID TO BRANDEIS; 1 1 Only Crime Has Beetr Unswervins War on Bin interests Senntor Walsh Mokes Full Report on Judic iary Flndliyjs Gummim Olfws Criticisms. WASHINGTON, April X Action on the mnniiintioii of Uitii I), lirnn deiH to (lie ttiiifreme court wn p'l poneil loilny by the neinto jiMlieiiuy citliniiitlee nl'lcr it Imd received re Miitn from nil bill one of Ihc five NCiiHlor on the enb-emniiiitloo wbiob hold lioHriiijrH. .Sennlor Motelier, demorriit, iiinde n ioMirt moioly roe oiiimcudiug ooiil'iriiinlioii. Kcuiitor WhUIi iuiiiIii ii long roHiit nnd Senn tor ('billon, the third demoornt, will aiibiiiit n report loinorrow. Scnatore ('itiiiiutiiM n nd Works iimde icpott ngniiiHt coiifituintion. Senntor WnNh deelnied in his re jiort: "The roiil erirno of whioli (bin tiiiin ia guilty la Hint ho hnv ewHed tlio iniipiitiee of men in high pbioes in our fiiiiiiioiul syHleiii. U linn not atood in nwo of tlio mnjety of woo I th. "It in ontty for n brillinut Ihw ver no to conduct liiiiieelf na to cecnpc onl umuy mid villificntioii. All ho ueode to do ia to drift with Ihc tide. If bo ncvor HaaiiilH the door of evil who Mtnuda high in the innrkct plneo cither in court or hcfoic the public, bo will hnvc no eneinioH or detnictur, or noun Hint he need heed. A mini who never rcprcNcntit (ho public or the nn pociinioiiM eilireii in uiiy grpnt foien Hic eonlcMt, but iilwiiya the enuc of ooipornto wealth, inner hna Uiomc Iroublof. ' "An HiiulyaJM of the evidence Iiiih led me irreaialublv to eniitdiide Hint the iioiniuntioii nhoiihl be I ejected," in id Senator Work. "I nm greatly in eyiupnthy with much of the work thai .Mr. Ilnuidci linK done to better economic, induct iil nnd mh-hiI com dilioiiM. .Mueli of tbi 1 ii m convinced be Iiiih done goneroiily, iinelfibly mid for Ihc common gninl. "Some of Iiim fiicndx ev be i it niibcal nud for that reason ban of- tended lb iii-.crMilive. Thnl mny lie no reproach, Iml the tcniHramiit tbnt has made bun inanv enemies would del met from hi iiNcfubicH a .judge, lie in of the material Hint make good advocate, reformer- nud cntHndcr, but not good or mi IV judge. To nbiee a man on the su preme bench who teslH under a cloud would be a cricvou mi-take." Sennlor Cummin. vvboe erilicim of (be nomiuee for hi course in the railroad .'i per eenl inereuse rate caf was made public yesterday, snbmiiicd gi-ncral eoiiebisions. He said Mr. Hinudeis bad "lost (be e.niflden. t ho large mi element of the profesion of which be in a member nud of the count rv of which be i n eitixen, As to vitally impair bis iiNcfulne a a po lice of lite ii Heme colill." BEN SHELDON ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN MAGAZINES A aerlea of artlileN. eullhiK I" the Htteutlou of auto-toiirlkis the atlnii' IIoiih of aoiiiheru Oreaoii from u aeenle. tout inn uiul Nporinmaii Ntaud polnt. have lieou acarliiu hi u num ber of the leading unto iiiaaazliiee. They an fryiu the pen of Hen Shel don, being a part of hla work while at the San Kranelaeo enpoaitlou. The all cover the auto tour from Hun KraurUco to Crater Lake, one wa hy the Sacramento alle and the other b the Count route, through C'reaeeut City. Kureka aud Santa Koaa. Profmelv llluotrated, aiiKgeatlug rather tliuu trjlug to demrihe the many attractions along the route, they ahould prove a valuable adver tisement to all the section along thU route, and especially In making known to the hoat of California auto tourtata the newly opened up trip into aoutheru Oregon. The February 'American Notor ial," "Notorial" for February, and Motor Weal" for Feliruar each con tain oue of these articles. 8ewM have appeared la all. in nuga'iaea having a total circulation of SH.ooo We reprint the article from Motor Wr a llluttratian live character of the aerie HH the UKKctlim that ikarcln !! a mean of nio.i vatiiahle ariw-itleeinciu to this act Hon, .u little or oo coat .Sui ti maiiaflium aic read) Ui pulilUli hiieh (lest ii.,. uriides If well wiiitin .Hid iiiiiu(iillit to stillfliii lit u! ,i, " ASK FOR and GK r Uafferaa Bfikrs, Till ORIGINAL ; MALTED MILK Cbp eutjtitate vt 0U e-tne ".- M mm WEEK edict or mm !4. 4. Whereas the week of April 3d to ftth haa been set aside by proclamation of the gov f mors of Oregon. WAaahlngton and Idaho aa horn products wek and Whereaa, It la desirable, that home products be pur chased by the people of Med ford, for the benefit of 'oral Industries am? the material welfare or the city at largo, therefore I. V. J. Kmerlrk, maor of by deaignate and set aside the week from Aprtl II to April 1 ! 1 ' na homo prodttcta week for ! the City of Med ford and here- ! by request the merchants of ! Wed lord to especially display ! during that period prndncts initdo In Med fori I and In the ! atato of Oregon to the. end tliitt the attention of tin pen pie may bo called to tboin. Also I urge that the people, and particularly tlio bouse- wives of .Med ford during that ! nm nwke It a jiolnt to first deteruilno Just what articles : re made In the Itogue III ver valley aud the state and sec ond Insist that audi articles be purchased to supply house hold lined, so tbat local In dustries limy be eiiruuragiHl and money now aont east and outside tho valley may be. kept at homo. V. J. KM Kit inc. Ala) or. Local and Personal .litmea I. Hamilton, of Iteuo, Xc vadu, la registered among tho anx ious minors who have come to the miiitliorn Oregon country from other districts to participate In the activ ities In the mountain regions In this vicinity for gold and other precious metals this )car. Will II. Wilson wants to buy some second hand shelving. 10 Mr. and Mra. J. W. Ileaton, former residents of Oils valley, but who left four years ago for Centerville, Ohio, have written to former neighbors In tills valley that they are preparing to return to southern Oreaon. "It was just a rase of temimrary homesick ness." writra Mrs. Ileaton. "aud .loe ia Juat aa auxloua aa I am lo get back to Rogue river valley. We ate glad to read of promised developments there tbat will make the valley a lively place In a business way for ever; tor, when once started in the right way, we can't see why I1 should ever slop." Chinese Troops Movetl A.MOY, t'binn, April .'..--Iispntohe received here from I''u ('bow lntc tbnt troops have arrived at fhau mi the border between the provmee l' I'o KU'ii and Kwnnu Tunc. uith i Swatovv. and bnve rc-dorcd oidei there. t'nia',i4i niinrlK ftiornclfki t'.ilil a ton discovered In Ilobeml.i illtiit -N- Clear, Peachy Skin 1 Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water i Says an Inside bath, before break- r fait helps ut look and feel j clean, sweet, fresh. r . sparkling and vivacious morr.v. bright, alert a good, clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are aured only by pure blood. U wily every muu aud woman could be Induced to adopt the uioruiug Inside bath, what a Rratlfytug ohunxe would take place. Instead of the thoiuanls of sickly, anaemic looking men. women and alrls. with pasty or mmi.iv complexions; liisteu.4 of the miilil tudes of 'uervo w rooks," "rundowns,"' "brain rags" and pesalmUta we should see a virile optimistic throug of rosv checked people ever) where. An inside bath Is bad by drinking each morning, before breakfat. a glass of real hot water with a te.i spoonful of limestone phoaphaie ia it to wash from the stomach, liv. r kid ney and tea yards of bowl tbr pi rloos dav's IndirettlWte wattr sour UiiuentitlMi oand poiisMit. thus ileal). iafc. wtcnla. aud ftf.hum-, the entire allnieHtary canal bcfio iUNttaf iimh-v ttl hvto the ton;a Ii Th abe-?(, tn aU-k bctatlie. til lousiiosa, OMty ttvait), iheuiuoi urn, i old, and t-iittt-Hl.uy thue ubn li.ue ti pulltd, sallow couipleiou .111 I vIk. ore coiiktlpated r ofl u. aic niet to ubtaiu a i)uuiler pmiud of limestone pboKpbate ut the tlrua store w tin It will iot Imt u tu'le, lut Is sultb U'lll to demonntiate the quick and rcu.uk alto cliivuKi- in Uuli hen lib uad ur'rai a,''(e, u(aiiiua those who (ri!' in tein.il suoliatlo) v We must leineni l i 'I. .it I it b iil t- i b'SiihiK l-'iH. i,' i' i 'PACKERS PIE COM! UNDER FEDERAL QUIZ WA8IIINOTOX, April -Hear- Ings on Representative BwImmI's resolute to bar le federsl tntdo l . . i -.. i- .u. 'IcommlssloH lnvwdsta whtJir or hoi the meal packers are violating Ibe anil-trust mwa r begun today before a house Judiciary sub-commit tee. Arthur Meekor, rice president of rrre thm,nn llowM thf , Armour Co ft. C. M";. slaps, threatening to kill a few b .esentlng Swift A Co. . amt several wfcn M q ,,, I cattle ralsere onmisoil the resolntlon. Cn flf h) Vflpi (U), , Former Oovernor Stubba of KM-,ifjr ht n n,r (hB holnp , Walter I. n.her. former secretary o , wl(h h p0w(in . . .... I -..I ... I I UiiHtln . me interior ,r.-m. u. -.n.. ',,,, Pr0WI, rhaalngblm. The Omaha, and the mvirketcomn.lt oe : or rielioHii to a fire; the American l.lveatock asMH-latlon , ..., . supiiorleil It. J Jtepresentntlves llorliind openiHl fori tho resolution by nmdlng lettera i from farmins In aotffral states who ! voinplHliied chiefly of alleged price fixture by the puohore. Representative t. l I t 1-1... I tl...l l.,t .uiabnsa ttnV imrmiui iiimm ., ,t .. ,,-.-.. ....,- ers nm oiny ux pr.ee. ... u.r, ...-.. but follow cattle from the country to 1110 yania lo we Mini rrrum "i ., . , ... ii. -1 ..u..t.. r w... i lirlroa are maintained on them "Theie Is a powor which acluully exlata In five packing companies In this country not only to control the' price of products, but alao to dictate teima under which business ahall be done," he anld. Representative Doollltle of Kansas Insisted that the packera made great er proflta than over during the last ! year while iMiiy breeders failed. Just now. Mr i.ooiittio anld. cattle rats era have no objection to prices but there I no certainly as to bow lonit these loinliiiiiii. will oiit.ilu AI HIGH SCHOO Major MAlcaiidcr of the nuj.m Agricultiiial eidleite at Corvalli vill arrive in Med I'm d in the ineruini: nnd at U o'clock will addiesH the lu.h school student", and ha many of the M'oplo of Med ford as would he inter ested, on the subject "Prepnredne oti the l'neifie coast."' Major McAI- cxniidcr hs Im'oii didivering this lei lure nt vations piuccs oh tne raeiin' coast wnieh he lina-vasiI Iftiol.v. an.l has amsl profound iSereat in the subject he eloipientlv dieeusses. This address will be given nt the high eehool auditorium nt 0 o'olo. k , .. , i.,oi:n: - nnd SuiteriMtendeiitqiillis ane ai- rmtgements will be mnde lo nceommo - dale na munv cilixciis aa euro to lit ar ..... the lecture. NVwbcri! handle plant Is t with rccelvei in Iuukc PREPAREDNESS TALK ' V CLEARANCE SALE on all short lines in Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords left over from last year's stock Footwear Is Advancing In Cost, But They MUST Go! i T J LOOK. l.lsTI.N. and VOL will 1U V V -M----w T I IE BANK, CAUGHT IN FIRE HOUSE HACK MKNT0. -.l , April . vn , R. Smith, garbed in cowboy dr. C " "k "1 "''"' ''" Sacramenlo bank thla mornlna pf whr held up the two tellers and took $Tn He was chased to a fire house n mile away and captured. Smith forced the tellers in the ! bank to turn over Jlftl.BS In rash fi"" ' I house a mile away lo watch for him. Captain Arthur JIcMurray se-1 curinl a gun and aa Smith rounded , a cornor covered him aud dliurinoi! him. ' I Smith told the police bo belli up the bank because be was lit debt. 0l,y 7fi .. m foi, nn ,I)n Ho , R f()r ; pol,riC,,01 com Heparin say Oregon Klectrle will! build from ICiiiictio to Springfield A REMARKABLE . STATEMENT i ... c .a-mnn e Mrs.Sheldon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Bene fit Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Enfclewood, III. - ' While f-oinfj, Uuouch the CbuiiKt of Life I suffered vviin iicmiacues,ner- vousik'dH, llaxlies of hont, and I sulforcd ' so much 1 did not know what 1 was doinc at times. 1 spent $1900 on doc- j tors nnd not one did i mo uny cood. Ono day n lady calltnl nt my nourc ami said enc iiau ueen ns sick , na I was atone time, and Lydia E. i'lnk hum's Yd irii talilo ' Compound nmdeber well.so I took it nnd now I am just as well na I ever was. I cannot understand why women don't see bow much puin ami Buffering they would escaiK bv takintr vour intHiicInu. i ... r - . i cannoi praise ii enough fir it wived my "' whI kept tno trom the Insne , JSS&u; SW' " ! , Wiysiciane umloubu-dly did tlielrlwst. ! Imttled with this case steadilv and could , l niorc.but often the mot aclentlflc treatment is surpassed by the medic nal " HX,l(,rtu.B of tlt RO0rold fsliionl 1 roou and herlw contained in Lydia K. I i rinkbam's VegeUble ComKund. ' ' If nn.v coiiipllcatloii lt.s it I H ,Vrf-fjft ftH.W till ". varaV 1 nays to vv rile tho Lyillu I, IMnk o reoi en '""i Icillclnc Co., I,ynii, Inss., . ror spoi'ial free atlvkc. l.ot Xo. 1 $1.00 IJutton Oxfords $1.45 bit No. 2 1.00 hnby Doll SlipiKM's $1.85 b.t Xo. :$a.50 nnd $1.00 Pumps $2.45 Lot Xo. I .f 1.00 and $-l.n0 Pump and ful ouinls $2.85 bit Xo..") $o,00 .Men's Oxfords $3.45 bit Xo. Ii 10 per com discount on all short linos in Misses' and Children's how Shoes. The reason wp out tho prices is because the lines are short, sixes broken and a small por cent are a little oft style, but the tjunlity is as 0000 a eer. TOT SAVK tho difference in the price, we lose. EIGHT MONTHS OF SUMMER AHEAD. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT AN EXTRA PAIR OF LOW SHOES -(KiAwrjyjfcA ATTIVK S1T1X OF iwiii ---;? No.aixoimi Good Shoes" ('K XT UAL A.Vhi GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS Isfm I iwjpiflaJSssswBr WH O HAT a smoker asks. There are several reasons. But first of all comes the million dollar supply of mellowing leaf that is always in reserve for the OWL. That "sureifies" the OWL'S mellow flavor. All the equip ment and experience of the OWL factories go to bring out that fine flavor in the best way, in every OWL you buy. M A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED I s INAUGURATION Through Service Southern Pacific Coos Bay Line between lUmcnc and (ardliici', oi1li llcuil Mai-sbllelil, Coipilllc, Mjillc Point, I'ovvci. Wednesday, April 5, 1916 Leave 7:20 a. m. Eupcnc 1 1 ;50 a.m. Gardiner 1:30 p.m. Rectlsport 3:15 p.m. North Bend Arrive 3:30 p. m. Marsliflcld Connections made at Kugeiie for tralna to anil from Portland Information as to rates, train service, otc, can be secured from my local agent or write lolin M, Scott, d'cii. PasseiiKcc Agent ' Poillaml, Oickoii vSoutjhern Pacific "-" ""iiy makes the WL so good?" ! he iviiiiion Dollar Cigar of 5:15 p.m. Arrive 1:00 p.m. 11:20 a.m. 9:40 a.m. 9:20 a.m. Leave Ai')i v tin s . IX(i "ii ill- L.istt linlllict. I fowaw -' II V fa-" ' ' II ?""" ; ii Y ;- V Y X f t t West Modfonl r. i t. r mjt at MallTrlbuuo ofi r the. to . s eee;eXeeXeeee KK;