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mmmmmmmmmm I ' r ! . a PJ.-V tl m i ' r '4' i':-. I I 4 V'XTW RT7C MORAL VICTORY IN BY BRAVE BEI Pastoral Letter hv Cardinal Mcrclcr Antagonizes Governor Von Btssing World Admires People Impris oned in Own Country by Iron Hand Sees Great-Victory. LONDON. April . Cardinal Mar cler'a naatoral letter which evoked a remonstrance from Coventor Ooneml Von DImIiik lnt month, ban Juat beon received horo. After expressing Joy at bolnB bock nmnng IiIh follow countrymen and atatlng IiIh Journey to Home had boon blcaand liuyonil what ho bad darnd to hope, the llol glan cardinal, turning to the position of llidgluin, aya: "Lot ua oven suppose that the fin ish or tint Ihhuci of tho gigantic war now being foiiKbt In Kuropu and In Aaln should bn uncnrtaln, ono rait U alroady eaiabllattvd In civilization nnd hlatory tho moral triumph of llolglum. In nnlKon with your king and government ou have, nmdo lm iiionao Hacrlflcua for oiir roiintry and peoploa abroad underatund your anlrlt of aacrlfloe; oti arn admired, and your generation haa taken It plnott gloriously In hlatory. U not that a conquest, my brethren? Aro you not tho inoht glorloua of con quarnra? ' "I know that you weep, that the hearts of mother and wlvoa aro brok en, that live are being lout on the baiikd of Yiwr. The Imprisonment of our nation on our own cell In anilly lirolongod. "Wo Hlmlt win, but wo aro not yet at tho end of our auffoiltwa. Franco, (Iront llrltaln and Russia have pledg ed thumaolvo to mako no peace un til llolglum haa recovered her entire Independence and been larMely Indent nlfled. Italy In turn ban adhered to this pjodgo. Our future In not In doubt, hut we muni be prepared for It." Oh March 80 a letter addressed by dnvernor flonorol Veil IMesing to Ordinal Mmviur in eeniieelieii with llio Inller'a Wtornl leller, wn pub lished. 'I'b lettur Mid in hhI : iYour ewlneiHJo, in pastoral lettera, indMlgea in Hlitiol alutementa agwiust which 1 decidedly protest. It in unite inexcusable that vour emin ence ahould raiso unjustified hoe regarding the issue of the war. Thus, fur iufctmiee, your eminence bus men tioned inneaurale utterance of per mm who are not in touch with events and wlm ceitfinlv cunnet be called experts. Ywi stnk of the mssibil ity that a decision aucli as .vimi desire eiiiilil bo e.Meted lv the aprcadimr of tllaoaios. Jly Much m bit rami on .you en line among u credulous peoM nox iouu excitement and induce them to opHMo (be administration of thoo who are in oecnpalion of the country. "In theae circumstance I ahall liOHeeforth sternly proaoeitle any pol- itieal activity and any stirring up of hostile aontiiaent against the author ity of the occupying owor, which au thority is legitimate, according to in ternational law . . 1 warn our oHiiueiteo to desist from isdilical ac tlrity." A reMrt twMiaNcd in llerlin re ggrding Cardinal Mercier'x Mi.tml letter aaid that according to uduees from fiemtan olficials in Mrussels the VNrtiinal t.tatml in it that if he mice doubled the final victory bin faith had now been matured an a result of Uia eonventutioiiN with North Amen cam and Month Americana who had inapireti him with utixhukenble conl'i lence in ltelinuni'4 victory . The Kueluikche Xeitunit announced (tu Jlari'h 'M. accoixliui; to a Ilaa iipatch from lierm. thut the irintci who printed fnrdiutil Mcrici' pas toral letter bad belli -i nlrin ,! to a car uoii-iiiiiii nt attAND HAI'IDS Mi.h, Oil I IWrft, Clara Loutae l'ct k nlte today ftlwl suit for dltorcc uKlnt her Iiuh baHd, Dr. Arthur" W .trrcu Watte, who tc eharaed lu Nm York with th Htyrder of her father and toother. Mr. jiHd Mra. John IS. (Hnk. lu her rouipialnt Mra. Wutte ohare that her h unhand aalned her OOllMUt to Miurrlage by fraud; that pj treat e! b with enirenu cruelo ; plQUoJ to in ii i iter her father and jimuior d 'ii'i ' wmplteh that crime D!l Jnlded to ultt hie wife and other member of her famll. It U iiIbo charged that yr Watte lmd ' un Jawful relutloiiH wnii .i Mi l.mai.t Jlorton," and oti. uini.uwu.to tho plulutlff." LGiAN NATION ! . WAITE'S W Ft ASKS DIVORCE OAIE NAMED FOR HEARING APPEAL 0.C.L I PnHTI.AXn. Or., April I. -railed! StalcM District Attorney Clarence L. IteameH received word loIa.v that nr Hiiment on tha appeal of the deeree in the Oregon iW California land (rrnrit case would be heard on May S by the I'nited Stale cirruil amrt of appi'iila in San Frnncinco. The njf m-i1 eonaidered eve'iall.v imortant now na the rhainbetinin hill for the diaMwitinu of the xrant, which w now before coiircaH, in bus ed entirely on the decleo recently Niirncd by the federal (liitrict court. The Soiithcrn Pacific Kailroad eoni IHiiiv Ih appealintt in the hope of ob taining the value of the timber on the liiudri in addition to mi equity of '-'!) per acre reconnircd li.v the aiipreme court. STRATEGY TOLD OF DODD'S RIDE (Continued from page one) atiutcit aotitii irom iieiit iicnuiiinr- terx, giving the genenil the moil im portant newa of the campaign to date, namely, that Doibl believed he knew where' Villa was. The night of that Heine TiiomiIuv Doild'a eoltimii, 'lilt) alrong, alnited for fluerieni, fifty- five milea nwny, where it wan report ed that Villa with 600 men had cap tured the town from the CHiuiniMln gnrriaoii. The Amenenna made fifty-five miles in aevenlccu houra, riding on a chill night which cut lo the liouo of the men, who had ilieiinli'l every piece of non-fightiug eipiipuieul ex cept blanket and enutcciiN nnd mc-is kits. Some of them even had thiowii away their blanket. Tho fifty-five mile march to Ouer rero waa hotly preaaed lu tho hope that the town would be reached lx foro dayllKht. However, a mlHtake In roada rout an hour and It waa not until after aunrlftn that the diint brown adobe htita of Otierrero came In mIkIiI. rilvliiK a better guide and omitting the mlatako In rniidu, which cent an hour. Colonel Dnild believe he would have boxed In and either raptured or auulhllatisl the entire Villa out fit. Biirrniindlug a Mexican village re itulrea much time biauiw theae placea cover aereral aquare mllea and are ondoaml by a maae of adope walla from four to al feet high. To thla, III thla caae, wma added the haudlcap of operating lu the full light of the morning aun. However, deaplto hla difficulties Colonel Dodd aa aide partly to oufompaa the town and to enter nartlona of It hefora hla troop were illwovored. ltoporta reaching here aay that Vllal had been lu Ouerrerp all night roiling from the wound he waa ald to have auatalucil two day befure In the f Ik ti t with Carraudata. Aceonl lug to the atory told the American, he had departed In a carriage a abort time before Colonel Dodd'a eavalrv made It attack. At an rate, he wak not preeeut at the fight. Ilefore the Amerleaa could com plete their encircling movement, the Vllllta ItegtiH daahlng out of the town on all ldea. firing aa they rode. They illvlUeil Into anwill group, Mimetlmoa riding alngly In their ef fort to acatter the onalaught of the Americana. IliUHHlng homebuck fight followed Ih which the American trooper per formiHl deaperate feata of bravery. During five hour the) rode haul on the hela of the retreating VlllUta. I'or teu mllea lo the northoaat the pnrault laated. the broad lane of the right being dotted here aud there with the Imdtetl of deail aud wounded Mexirana. AYIth what he rotmldereil accurate Information that Villa waa badl. crippled o that he could neither ride horeback nor ride. Dodd turned uoitheat for purault of the bandit, turning aUo a force at Guerrero, read) lo Rtiike tu an other dliec (Ion. General Ivanltoff Retires I'KTIKMIHAD, April I. Uencntl N. I. Ivanboft' has retired from the com maud of I he HiiHsitin armies in Vol liMiia oud tlubeiu, and Kms'in Nii-lmhis has nddrcsM'd a compli inetilnrv ncnpl to him. (ieiicral lvanhol't'o ni'ecir hi not been announced. 'IO IIICI.I' ve.mi: After terrible aufferlng. number lea womeu have uaed l.dla K i'luk haiu' Vegetable Compound and re towered from alliucnt peculiar to their ex. Mn of theae, who cannot bear that other women ahould auffer a they did without IBow lug what to do, have written letter telling their experience to he publUhed lo the world Tliexo lionent, helplul Hturle .lie i iii-.I.iii(I ,11'i'e.n !.- ill t In' UeW t M i I II. I I 'l. ',1 .11 W.M li III I . I I I I I VI . . ( AND GRAN rRDFOT?n vt: TnmrxT!, INATIONAL GUARD I IIS EXPENSE- WASHINOTON, Ajnl I.--Senator iHoinh opetW fire today on the .a- i,. .. , n. i . i.. ... . i...i:r..t- iionai uuani uin ns nm juin n.p the expetiee it would inridve. "The feilernliantion of the atate militia," Senator IWnh continued, "is not the woral feature of what ia proposed in this bill- We must nnt lost sight of the fact that the militia ia the olioe force of the state nnd that we proHse here to build up and extend the Hwer of the elate wi!!co force iiml put it on tho federal pay roll. "Wo must take into coiiaiileratinn the fnet fna! there will lie matters of dnmcetio concern lo he met in this country after the war in Kurow - over. - "It i a dtiiigeroiia tiling to bestow on men this kind of power when they come from communities wheie thev imbibe the prejudice ami bins of the community." .Senator Lodge win inly indorsed the bill, hut dcelaicd it failed to go fur enough. "If we hud a coinpelenl navy the tutu! defense would he less iniMiit nnt. Hut we have no audi navy. "The house hill, I think, is woitli less, 'llio scnnle hill is most excel, lent so far its it goes, hut it dnea not give men enough." Senator Lodge objected to amend ments that would prevent the ne of the national guard or n volunteer itrhy. LAW ON TRIAL TACOMA, W.i-h.. April I. I'moi able weather liivoreil a large vote in the liiuiiicipiil election that will elim inate nil hut six of the tweiitv-1'.uir eamliilateH for euuiicilmen and om I roller. Then' nie 2l,.Vlil volets reg istered. This will he the first election under the four-year legist mi ion law, and the city attorney held Iho-e who fail to vole today will not be entitled to vote nt the nest election, April IK, when two couuciluieu mid the city controller ate to lit' elected. WAR TO CONTINUE (UoBtluued from piiRe one) by borrowing aud not bv resort to any general tariff measures. It hail been determined to stop the importation of luxuries. The total new luxation for (Ireat liritaiu would amount to near ly (lo,000,000 imuiiiiU Merling, Mr. MiKcniia announced. A lax of ono penny w railway tickets costing between IM and Is, with a iK'tiny tax for each additional shilling, was announced. The chancellor proMed putting a tax 011 amusements, including theat ers, moving pictures, football and horse races. The tax ou these would be graduated, according to the ad mission charge. He proposed also an additional halfpenny tax on sugar. This, it was ealculaletl. would nro- WORTH BORAH dnce a revenue of 7,ft0fl.(H)O pounds. I''"l ivfenmce to allegiNl price fix Olher laves announced bv lhoj"B. """I ' n-proaoutaliviM oi chancellor incliideil additional dulieal'vestiM-k inlests who again up on cocoa, coffee nnd chicorv to yield l'n'd lnl'ore the house judiciary J.tHMI.lKWl iH.unds; a match tax icld ing '.'.IMHI.IMM) nnd a tax ou miuernl waters to produce 'J.UtHI.IHHI Miunds sterling. The ebaiieellor also announced in creased duties on motor licenses to produce ,MNUMH. .Medfonl Itmistrrs SmoUe The Medford and Mt l'itt Cigar Ja- J J J J J J -J ? V V t V v f V y y f y V (TWHERE THE THE CREAM OF MOVING PICTURES I And We Can Prove It mmmmimm,mmmm MnwssMBaMM mhbmwmwm IMMWIMil III mmWmmnmmm0 MdWksssM PARAMOUNT, V-L-5-E AND THE MUTUAL MASTER PXCTURES Alt' ai"lill'l, U.tl.tUti-t tl to In tilt tu sj jii.-liUt s I U thr i Hi lir ltni .1 s, . "I'lliMi- 1 I . i r ;i Iiael liirllllf .f-i'ii ai llit-S'I'Alv. Ciinir imla and ' i"ii in.i'tl, m- an x la thiv wn U or int. It ut;i L in. ilit'trpfiifi' witrn you ioiiu' or what ila oii will alwas mi- a irtunl uir I un'. l'it tin mvii at tin- Staiatf I lu- kiml worth iiainr i or. v jjivt no tiH't' in-ki'U or jiiti'jit any. Uur nirtiuvs tii'i will worth your nioiicy. i'i- ihow iiciui'cs you ran solid yotu"Hultlrtn lo soc. Tluv ttrt flt'tuu auiuwiii":, ontriiiuini; n ,1 I I I III'! ti.'itt aii simmslitiii's, iioiii of whiih rniilil VWWW"W&QtQfyi?MVW w.nvnrtr). nuv.nns. iSTATE MILITIA 10 i. PORTLAND. Or., Apnl . Stale natal militm from Washington. Ore-1 gon and California will rruise to a common Mint for maneuvers on their annual training trifw this sttmwer. This information waa received here today bv Adjutant Oenernl Oeorie A. White from Frnnklin H. Roosevelt, aaaistant aecreinry of the navy. The date set for the emiae is July !" to 21). The objective point of the cniisf has not yet li-een fl.iipSI. The navnl militiamen of Wnsliliigfrm and Ore gon will sail on Urn -cruiser Alban and Mariilehenil reaivcctively, while the historica hattleahip Oregon wilt cany the California eilir.cn sailors. On the Atlantic coast the naval de partment has ordered six shiiw of the At In III it- Heel to he tinned over , rr lH(. ,v n. u, In,,t,, nn,nhesc! cscl- will foi m a -ipindron eruiM- o in tunc of w.ir. and L WABMIXC.TON. irll I dmlrul Dowoy'a opinion on the advlHaldltt . CRUISE DEWEY ADVISES NAVA BOARD or croatlng a navy gnneral atarf with , league of two now manager, Frank oxecutlvo and adiuliilatratlve powers . chnnec of Ita Angele nnd llamil were laid beroro the bouse naval ,,, 1'nttcrson of Vernon. Chance committee today by Chairman Had-',,., formerly manager of'lhc Xew Hett l.l.lrut Hnwnv u-n.1.- "I son. I totiMMtni ,r.-..,v ,..,..,,. . ...., heiewlth a nieniornndum giving wuh' racts as to the gcnaral stsff or KnK- Itltmkititsltii of the Sainls mv in the laud and tleniMiny. You will nole.mm. ,iiins Ihcv occupied in the that like our general hoard wrhlch I ,t(,ii ( ymr ago. think Is the best general naval staff, - ' In the world, the duties are entirely advisor) but not so comprehensive as is the case In our general board." The committee ordetcd reported favorahl. the bill reducing the min imum speed of the two ned fleet niaiincK from -''i to 19 knots REHEARING DENIED SALl'.M. Or. Ac id I. A.lhciiim 1.. its ongnial opinion, save as ! the amount of iulcret, the Oregon -n- ; prcme court todav dehieil a rehcarm.' . in the cuo of S. (1. Sargent, state; siiH'rinlendent of banks, acting oi liehalf of creilitois of the iusolvcul American Itnuk A' Trust Co., again-t J L O. italslon, the luiiikV preaident. ' The supreme court recently affirm- ed a judgment of fU'l.OfiO against Italstmi for htock purehascd in the institution, ami interest was allowed from May 2, 1HIKS. In tmlayV tlwis ion the court held that Ifalstou should I pav interest only I nun the date of' jiulgmeut agauist him, which was Juh HI, It) IV Pro'jc Price Flxlmi WASIUXHTON. April I. Kurihcr demund for federal investigation u! ihe meal -pocking indualry with a-- uh-coiniuillcc todav Stocks Show Gains Ni:W YOKK. Apnl J, Yesierdin's advance in specie It u-t, oMMciallv war shares, was resumed nt today's omii- , nig with trains t I to I point in I t.ilalh ill l.oeoiHotivc. New Yi k. 1 1 Itr.ike, Slu.l. li.iK. i h. Wil "- lw i I. III. I Jo- J BANK son : . . , .. wJ!rffl ma I tS JKH ff.l .. ym Jt.- a .1 j1 Hfi H E mmi Ymj rirv-j am-M e v -i 3t. tvvhtiW. vai '. icH BASEBALL OPENS i n TO SAX FltAXClSCO, April I. - Hase bll waa formally acheduW lo Inke ita twice on the 1!6 western apnrl calendar today with op-min jraroeai of the Pacific ( on-t bneoall league at .Hon I'mnciMMi, Salt l.nke and fia Angelfs. I'nir weather waa predict ed for all the game and large erowda were expected to witnesM the plover stall the newest pennant race. The Sum l"ncisco SeK chum pimis of tin' IMI.'i season, were sched uled lo meet the Poiilund louvers here. The Oakland team left several days ago to meet the Salt Lake Saints in the opener at the 1'tnh cap ital. In the south the lo Angele Angels and the Vernon Tigers were ready for the umpire' first "play ball." . .. .. . Dig Six Meen was named yetei- day by .Manager Harry Wolvurton " 'pitch today for the Seals, while .Man jnger .McCredie wa undecided ! whether to aend N'o.Ves or llnratnd 'iiiln the box. lie ami llyun were ' ..........I ..u ul.kli.nnM ri.. V. I,... Mtl.t ........... .,- -....,.. .... '"" """ ,l...s Angeles, n,M!clively, and Klaw- iiier ii nil riuen jor waaianu iimi Sell Lake. TimIuv's soul Item game will mark debut into the Pacific Const .... , , , i.ii l ora iWtiencnn icnunc emu nmi i tie ,.: ,...,.. ,,",, 1...1:.. , y luriiKii mm 1 in 1 1 mi 1 stimuli i ,, wr r the Oaks, and Cliff Cliatnlierlnln Urges Haste WASHINGTON'. April -I. Consul oration of the arniv leorganixaliou bill wu continued in the senate to dux with renaweil warning by Senator .'i 1. ..-1..:.. :.. ..!.... .1... . .........eiiiuii. in .-. .me ..i i.iv mews. me. that unless greater pi ogress is iiuiilc lie will ilemand that malit i'- -ions be held. COAST LEAGUE CROWDS U.S.Gov.experts report that oils correctly refined from asphalt-base crude "distill without decomposition" (do not break up and lose their lubricating value under cylinder heat) and "are much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon forming proclivities are concern ed, than are paraf fine-base Penn sylvania oils." Motorists who use Zerolene, an oil scientifically refined from asphalt base crude, back up the experts with reports such as these: "Covered over 16,000 miles without adjust ing valves or cleaning out carbon." "The carbon taken out of this car in 50,000 miles amounted to less than an ounce." Zerolene is for sale at dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ROL ihe Standard Oilfortfotw Cars J J J2 4 Ja. CROWDS i.rt'inl y niot l.flulioiv. WHEAT UNFIT 10 L AT BIG F WASIIlXnTON. April . I.- Wheat of th 1915 croo nnflt for milliiMC w estimated at ll,000,fflMI HusliU. oc eontinr to the raanlta of inquiries made by the department of agricul ture from flour mill nnd grain ele vators. ' The replies were so variable as to make accurate deductions impossible and any estimate debatable without considerable fptaliflcation. Of these replies the average Worhcd out ll.l as the wheat unfit for milling and 7.:t per cent, or 71,000,000 bushels a feed for livestock. ".Much wheat was ued this season for milling which ordiiiurilv would not be regarded ns'fit lo mill," ays a re port or the bureau of crop estimates. "Modern machinery enabled llioe wttu unit sucn who had such ennipmcnt to make ..t... ,... ,..., ...li(.i, ......n j 1Hiprei, lacking mi-Ii facilities, could not use. .Much wheal not goon enough for local miller wu shipped out, upimicntlv finding a ready de mand nt terminal ivoinU and ubroml. i . . nirieient wnvs or Vegnnliiig sucn j W,W n,.rolin- lnrw,y ,,. ,1P wj,,. vnriatiott of cstimatcK. "Wheat usually fed lo livestock has not been regained b the grain trade to he of materia) proMii lions not more than 2 or cent of the crop." Stanford Crew Trains I I.'ATTI.I.' V..sli A mil .1. Tito ...... . ..... .... -(, .-... ... ......... ..... :,.. , ..........,.. i .-it.ii... .11 .u.Me.s,. , .mhu e.e ....... - ed their own shell i.idov ami went nut on Lake I'uioii in il. The I'tiiversily of Washington eicw also practiced diligently. It has been decided In slnit the race at I :.'lll Pi-iday lift cr imen. The water is less affected by winds at that hour than earlier. Sell Denver Clttli DKXVKIL Cob... Anril I. The Denver Weslci 11 League Baseball club ww . , v , toiliiv to II. I.. .Junes, roiiiiur owner of (he Lincoln club. The eon- i,eralion wa not announced, .lames (', ,.fi,ll. former owner, "will devote Jo- Ja. Jr- -" f y y f y V 'GO t y y V ud odut-ational. l ym- and In- w itli iln MIL HMAtU IGURE ' "' JLS-"5 ..-.-' SL II htf ntii lb h ffffaira nt ln IndianapoHa Amernan e'UMn .lull.. French Remedy Aids 1 Stomach Sufferers Cianc la" been railed Hie nation i without -lonm.h troubles The French liavr for generations used a simple mixture of vegetable oils thai relieve, atomarh and lntltlnal ali ment and keep the bowel free from foal, plenon matter. Iftt Wom ach I left to perform IU fHiirtlona normally. Indlgeatlon and gaatrltl runlih. .Mr. Geo. II. Mayr. a lending drug glat of Chicago, cured hlnraelf with thla remedy In a abort time. The demand la to xreat that he import these oil from France and com- pounda them under the name of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. People everywhere wrlle and teatlfy to tho marvelou relief they have, received iielng thl remedy tine doao will rid the body hf polaonotia accrellona that have accumuhileil for ear and con vince the most chronic aufferor from stomach, liver or Intestinal troubles. Mayr's Wonderful Iteinody la sold by leading druggist everywhoro with tho positive underataudlng Hint your money will be lefunded wlthoftt (ties t Ion or quibble If OXIC bottle falla to give on niiHohiie xatlxfactlon. -Adv. Have Comfortable Feet If youra nre tired or nclilug or cal loused or Inflamed or nore from mi) catiHc, let me treat them. roit.v k. rn.uv Chiropodist MMtlN'U.I.OSIIOr, (iiiini'll-Coiey Itiilldlug. CA.MIIU ItltOOCIIKS AMI Itl.N'CS are more -.Mlili now than ever, there are more cameos worn now than any time in the history of the cameo. It Ih proper to wear cameo brooches with evening dress nr party gowns I have the lurget.1 Mock of cameos thut I have eer shown, they are made from genuine shell and genuine i oral. Martin J. Reddy Tiii:.iKvi:r.i:it II 12 i:. MAIN' STltlXT. House of Quality VISITOUS I.WAYS WKr.COM R Pl'lti: M) SAMTAIIY s Velvet Ice Cream Make & deliuotu deert for lunch, dinner or picnics. Sold b) dub. pint, quart or gallon. We pack and d liver all orders for a quart or mote. u:t it AT THE DAIRY I'lievi: hi Hciiicini.cr to OrlnK Dalr nuttcrmilk and l.lvo to lUi 100. Ni iirsr ID 1 . . k VI 111 v Ha San frcncLSCQ PorellSt.atOfcrnil Orej-oni .n-. Ilcad- qujrttrs while in bun Fruniitco moderate rates A Ru.lM,.(l .fitlll'...! s V Minai;eiunt - M. .... ... - . oi l hrtler . Ktlky room. SpvVUil allot . ..Ii uiu-icr. fflTtonjIli Tiijlt m .-BiwssSi 'jlj . ; f m,m, w iw. m iKb tx i A UMY -WiK i V Meet me it tbcM.n 1 ' )