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vxcw mx VHrni.i ,f,rr 'iliici Mimrif.-h m i r o n i i irll t .J- Jfc Bsrt RS FILBUSTER WOODMEN PL PRESIDENT VOTES APPEALS SUFFRAGISTS AR LEADER CAPTURED TAKEN TO BRITAN UiNHON. April J". Il is im mtitnrrd "ITn-iaHy that Sir Horr ('aamrrit wit brought to IaiihIur on Sawta? for trial. The anoncfmnt follew: "Sir Kojrar Canvnl, who waa r rMil in connection with an abort iv attmnpt to land arm in Ireland trim a 0naan vernirl, won brought to IhmIm on Sunday morning. He waa Hwt at Inatm by officer from SsoUand Yard and i now detained in mitiUry enatody. It in uuderatood ovidanvo of lib nrooomlinga in Oer- wanj aiwe th outbreak of the war will bi'Vredut't'd t '' trial." Owin jirolmbly to tlio MriliHli ccn wirohlp, only the bare fanta in con mwtioii with the nrroal of Kir ltogor ('Mutuant and tho proatmt niltintioii in 1 inland havo boon made public. It waa anuounoi'd tiffiuinllv lnt night that an attempt wna iimile last week to land anna and ainnfbiiition in lrc land from n (lurman Hiixiliarv under tho gitiao of a neutral tnorchaut ahip, in cionjunotion with a (iurmati aub lnariuo. The auxiliary whh mink and a mimbor of priaouera, including Kir Itogcr, worn inndo. In another London dixpnloli it was indicated thai unmttlcl conditioim prevail in certain Mrtt of Ireland. An tiimuceuaaftil attempt waa made Sun. day to wroak a train near Mnry lior Oiigh, Moiithwext of Dublin. Kir Hogor, who waa leader of the ftcparatiat faction in Ireland, went to Merlin after the outbreak of the war with the intention, it whh said, to open negotiation between the (ler man government and the aiiti-Knglish jvarty m Ireland. AUTO DASHES INTO PLATE WINDOW JiiHt na Mr. Arnold Hciulilcr'a auto ilnMhed Into the big pIwIokImhh window or the Davla InilldluK, 4 I North Central avenue, hiiihmIiIiik It to many plorna, a woman waa paaa liiK that (mmo window. Tnoto who anvv (be aroldout declare tbat the) couldn't mhm (iH)llglit lietweeti the luxlaatrlun and the oar. The woman iHHtaHd narrowly from poanllile death, for r. Jhmildar'a car waa running away, tho Jamna driver having Uwt control, both of bla head and the machine. Tha ear waa damaged mi we, but neither Mr. Sruililer nor the drtvar waa hurt. The JapaHeae driver, aa he turned from Jttxtli alreet, at the tMrlrli-ltyau corner, turned quickly out of the uaual eourao on the corner to avoid a elaah with Dr. Conrny'a ear, only to run alHioat Into Wlllanl Camp bell'a our, from which ha quickly veered again to avoid a rnlllalnti. He beam bflwtlderfsl In the mix-up and waa aot axllitil anougk to inanaga the machine, ltecognltlng t bla be loet bis bead o aerloual) tbat he for got to shut off the power. Dr. Conroy. wbo waa aceoniHuled by Mra. Conroy. regard It aa a for tuuat ewHie ul arnuud The broken windowpana eot $f3 .' The ac- Ident occurred at f li Mouila) eeu leg. BUSNESS IN TO INITIATE CLASS AND PLANTS TREE TO OE 75 WEDNESDAY; LINCOLN HIGHWAY. FOR PREPAREDNESS HA F ROTH DEFEND fi ( Mrakcj illMrl''! ninn.iicr of the Woodman of the World, in veil ing the campa of aouthorn Oregon and will aaalal lha ofrieara of Md ford bxtaa No 90 Wednesday night In Introducing a rlaaa of fifty candi dates into ln myaterlea of Wood craft. Mr. Ha Key baa boon engaged In the field work of the order ten year, has visited nearly every town In the nine Pacific states and aaya he thinks, when It conies to climate, the Mtdford country can't be beaten. "The Woodmen of the World I getting to be an old story with me," said Mr Ileakey "Love I an old story; et some people know llttlo I'HIM MOV. N .1 , April .'" I'lcMili'hl Wil-on cimc to In former home ben- lodav for the double pnr hmp rf vdimr in the New Jefxev fwcsidentiHl primariea and plnnting a tree on the routs of the Ijncnln high way. With Kr. Wilon he arrived here shortly before 1 p. m. Mr. Wilson bv inference voted for himself. There were no content" for delegate to the democrat!? national convention and all candidate were pledged to vole for the preaidenl'a nomination. Mr. Wilaon came here to caet hi ballot, however, bceauae he believed every citizen hIioiiIiI vote. TIih was Airs. WilaonV tint .vWt lo Princeton aiuce ehc marrieil the prenident. He inlrndiiecd her to a group of hie old fiit'tuli in the iiui toreity fneulty. Deepite m drijutling rni ii, n Inrge crowd of student wiim at the mIiiIioii to cheer Mr. and Mix. W'iImhi. The iteidcnl walked from the r(nlioii to vote, but Mr. Wilaon ilul not fo to the twlliug IhhiIIi. A the prcMdciit liuilied voting Mm. WiUon iiriived in an iiiitomobile and thev etood talking in the middle of the Mtreet. Willi flovernor Fielder, Hie prewi dent Kiit on a tcuiMtrury platform dining the tice-planting exercises, hrld iindi-r the New .Jrr.e Woinen'a 1'm! I II ( Ki ii) lull-. BIND G District Manager II. .1 lloalicj about cither Doth go ti.inil In hand. I.oo Iihh prouiplul a n 1 1 1 ton nun to protect their famllliH In our ormuil zation We liuvi a IiIk tin in Ih-tmIi 1 1, and a lilg rcxeno fund tint tlie hlg goHt thing aliout the Woodmen of the World In Its purpoHtHi- tho pnitoctlon of the home. "The man who la true to hla homo la true to himself. The man who drlfta away from the path that leads to home finds that he has left true happlneaa behind him, and soon or later healns to reallie the full mean ing of 'Home, Hweet Home ' "WolMter'a definition of 'fralerul t)' Is: 'A body of men ascertain! together for their common Interest, with a lepreaentative form of gov oriimeuiv not carried on for prom ' This definition perfectly dcw-rlPes the Woodmen of the World mi iiihiii tier are on the same basin, en, n csrrlng an equal share of the imr den and each sharing In the glor i Its achievement "A we review the record of tin )eara gone by, we muely have alum dant reason to ha pioud of the fu i that we now number xTO.onn mem her and have tlilrl-fe million dollaiH Inxesleil In IioihIk I'lilted St.ites " UNDER ARREST M MUK. April J . n uppenl b l'r -idi tit Wil-on t bii-mess men for co operation with the committee on industrial preparedness of the naval consulting board in its indus trial inventory of the country's re source for national defense, was made public here today. The presi dent's letter, dated April 21, follews: "To the Business Men of America: "I besjieak vor cordial co-operation in the imtrioliii senice tipder taken by the engineers nnd chemists of this country under the direction of the industrial )tcpatedniH com mittee of the naval consulting board of the t'nited Ktatun. "The confidential industrial inven-lon- you are asked lo supply is in tended lor the exclusive benefit of the nnvv and war dcpartmciita and will be used in organizing the indus trial resources for the public service in iiiitioual defense. "At my reiit'sl the Amcricnii So ciety of Civil Kngiiicers, tho Amuri enii Institute of Mining Kngineers, the American Society of Mucluuiical Kngineers, the American Institute of Klcclrical Hngiueers, and the Ameri can t'bemicnl society arc gratuitously assisting the naval consulting boaid in the work of collecting this data, and I confidently ak your earnest MipMtrt in I lie interest of tho eoplc ami the go eminent bf the I'uilcd Ktates.' Instructions issued by the indiil liuil plcpaicdiiess committee to its Held oiyini.ntiiiii of more than IKl.Ollll engineer in taking the inven tory of iiiiiiiittuctiiriui.' establish- F OR WOMEN 'llienU, dlleeN llletll t keep the in m'Hiii emiliileiitlal and to let dill no i "pie- it it tin- tuctr wi use. Arthur Diltx and Mis. Vmlu Stone were at lest eil li ('unstable A. H. Hamuiouil esteidiiv altcllioon on a charge of selling Inpior. ImmedialeU also Mrs. l.ola 1 1 all was aircslcd, charged with the same offens. Thev were taken In fore Justice of the l'ence Taylor ami gave bonds ill the hiiiii of til'itl each for their npitonr nnce before that court on Thursday for trial, Mrs. Ktonc and Mr. Dills of the Klwood rooming house to be heard tomorrow and Mis. Hill, of the Kann' rooming house, on drain street, to be lien id KildnV. Mi's. Stone mid Ailliui Hill Were nire-teil some hi. I,- .i.'o mi n -ninliir rlin I !r. 'I li.il ii i! -.i ,1 on ,i ml ll III l ' I ' IV llll II' I N -sIN(HiN. April -. Wom an -ul Iriigi-ts flocked to the senate galleries today to hear Men tor Shaf roth, democrat, of Colorado, nrg the adoption of the Husan H, Anthony amendment. In the formation of the rejHtblic, Senator Sba froth declared, new principles of government wete put forth, one of which was that all men were created wpial in rights. "WTiile men of or republic nek-J nowledge these pnneiplea of govern ment," he said, "as applicable to all men, many refuse to tceoinnrc them as applicable to women. They cling to their iwwer like the mnnnrchs and the aristocracy clung to theirs. They invoke the divine right of sex as the monnrchs asserted the divine tight of kings. "The arrogance with which men as set t that women have a spheie to which they should be confined must he irritating to women of thought and action. Who gnve man the right to determine uiiiiiiiiiV phuru without even consulting her? "Mnny assume that women do not want cipinl suffrage. That is no ar gument against u woman's right to vote, even if it were true. Kven pri oner neeome sausiicii with their condition. "Il is contended because women cannot bear arms, tbeicfore she is not entitled to pai'tieimlo in the af fairs of her country. I do not believe that the right to vote should be de pendent iihiii the right to kill." Senator Shnfroth mentioned the in cident of Klixabeth t'ndy Stanton, who was asked by Horace flicelev if there wcie a call bv the government upon the women for troow what she would do. Her replv wit: "I would do CMietlv lis Jon did in the eiu war. Mr. (Ircclcy. I would Jure a substitute." m ( iMn ill II el ' ' ' ' K Hie nddfr. of Welcome Will be mitde liv Professor fl W. Ager. The prin pal address will be rtVHvered by C imi n r . oi ho eflcf . nfn Mf it- , (if ii' rennli menths and even tears of snffeflng, have boan rMfoteil te 0 Wll lrf Isffsnglh by that good, aHA'tt0M9td root ttSMt htrh ftmady lrw nw. M Thomas A -bort gddfe.s will "tfc ., Vattisble rampwnwiwt tM itucri nv eorsv w. ireiren. air. i-.. . mnMA the stwg Hfi Wrire omw ,.-. -- of hMHh wtlirrad. until tawsy Ihsrs la Hsrilly a town small thst ths women who suffer from femsla I1 mentu do not depend uion Lydla K. Plnkham's Veaetatdc Compownd to restore health Adr Mr-. Abbott of Jacksonville will fn- Mir the iiudience with vocal duet. A ball game, beginning at A-M in tho iifternoon, will be idaved by the Tal ent lodge nine against the Vinting( lodge team. The evening session of t the congress will be given over to rendition of an interesting program. I special feature of which will he w-1 cal music bv the Lithia Springs (ptar-. let of Ashland nnd a lnv. "The thilv Vounir Man in Town." bv W. W. 1'- sher. Iltineing will follow attendance is expected. MedfordllouscMovcrs Wc Move a g i HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY, Etc. 000 FELLOWS MEET l'AKIS, April -:.. A Uerman aeroplane hur. d ipi.idioii o liM'leil an- , other at tuck on the enlreiiehed camp of the entente allies ill Salouiki. ac cording to a Ha mis diMitch from Salouiki todnv, the airlnen llvinu' over tin' eiunp Irmii nil direct inn- mid l'lllllll lllilllll" Ml VIIIIOII- '..Ult- I t It- (I, Hli I.I U,l 1I..I11 ll till I I ll III I. I III. Ill I ill ll (I II. Il The Soiitbelll Ol.-on 11,1,1 IV low-' i,iiiji will com i ne in Inii in s ..,,.n ,,i Tali nl i ilm s,.n it 111 .11 i in . nun I'll liiiini I '"ll i i tt II ' II I Il I. .n I 1 .. , Is it a Cold, Cough or Bad Blood ? Dr. Pierce's Medical Discovery not only cures the cough but it In a won derful alterative and tonic. It builds tip the weak laxly 1 Oct it this very day from any med icine denier, in either liquid or tablet form, or eend 10 centti to Dr. IN e roe, Invalids' Hotel, llufialo, N. Y., for large trial package of tablet. Contains neither alcohol nor nar cotics. Its ingredients nie Hindu pub lic nnil printed on wrapper, It's a pure alterative extract made with gly cerine from native roots and herlw. Have you become run-down, weak, cinncinted, pnlc after u long siege of coldii ? Docs the eklu ehow that tbu blood is thin nud watery? Spring lo the time when vitality is at its low cut obb clean Iioihh mow by ridding tho body of its accumulated poison. He frusfi the blood with a stimulating tonic. I'rollt by the exHrience of others, lluild up the system with a reliable remedy, such ioi Dr. Pierce's Ciolden Medicnl Discovery, which has UhhI the teel of time, and for nearly a halt , of n century has sold more largely I man any other blood remedy. Phono 1H8-M I2 S. Newtown, "il" W. 1 Hli St. Latest Jewelry I fv l QIWUTY MARK PLATIXI'M AND IIIA.MONU .n:wi:idiY Platinum, the richest of inotwlM, la a fitting comiilemcnt to the rarest of stones. -Nothing can quite oqttal It as a setting for the diamond's brilliance. Tnkc This Cnne. for Instance. Iloaver, Oregon. "I was uffering longer than 12 months with sMlium, brnncbitig and wire throat. 1 had a very bad cough, dilllculty in breath ing, tightuees almut the client; could not sleep; bad no appetite; wns always tired. I utiH ruiinim; down, from l.Vs pounds to 117. Kvcry one told me I I J'ou uitiH ute. I Ptarteit to use the Mioaieu Medical Discovery,' and with the bent of results. I used three bottles, which cured me. I have no asthma, no coukIi, no sore throat, no dilllculty In breathing any mnre. UrorrchltlH in gone. I thank Dr. Pierce for his kind lulvlco." MllH. TllUIIUtJIA TOTZAUCK. Necklaces, t.aVnllloroa, Pendants, HraceleUt, liar Pins Rings, awt saiiia nt rim illn ttimtfl.liluf tnllttl l TJ P7III17 Ul HICT UinillUMK-flinillllllll .Jewelry we ran offer you boaiitlful I things )ou will he proud to glvo and I ones thnt are suro to elicit ndnilra I Hon for themselves and respect for Martin J. Reddy TiiK.iKwiaim JIuiise of Quality. Visitors Always Welcome 212 K. Main $St)?lit&&tt?t-? ' VJXS' ASi't''')ilSi'7(!X 1 HQsVt- rtoifAl J, WHERE THE iS'GO' Hftb ' BUB Agwv i In llo r The Ngw Whole Wheat Food with the Delicious Flavor originated by the KGlIoggToasf ed Corn FlakeG). Mi iiiul lesidelits n lust Hit ll E At tin Wood row fudge V. r- i nud iiu t idc of the Wllvoii eluil liisl night, I'.. l'n-, piesidiug, Miss Marian Towue ot 'Iuhiii was elwt- cl vice-president, (J. W. Cherry, Mi lrry, Mrs. C. I,. Seine Jfeliu and Col on George I'. Muu were elected a lmajice committer. Porter J Keif delivered un address appropriate to the uoraaiou. President Crewn apola eloquently of the virtues ul the pres ent adniuustralion. Miss ltess lirvau saitsji "Mj Utile Koldier lto" patn otieaHy. Mrs. Hurrv Tucker and Mis lone 1ynn aceouiaiiied her on the violin. Mtk luue rl.vnn rendeied the "Mirere" and Mrs. K. H. MeCabe leoited "The Ships rek" Siretsr Newton W. liorden made su iuteret ins; talk on national iMoe. KUtchcr I.'Ub closed the piograai tor tbi iuii Ktg with litiiiitu-uiis Jw bsllail anil u (elepbonc uiuiinlouiie as an cm ore The elub is now otiniallv CM'i'ppui to opan the work of the uiupNujn .u tbi dwt.riot. BRITISH STEAMER ROSS SUNK BY SUOMARINC L0K00X Apni -:.. n, Unttoh staMMiWi) Jt-.3i iM ' . and WIWl gl'ardiff, hah been sunk. KlavH WtHlUre '" therinw W .-.aved. Mr-. V. M.il v. I this ellv, Will 1 1 lo IlKirilal illllieultie-. iii 111. eirciiit com I ul Maker (onion ou Mi and Mrs. ltaglev have Im'CH sepm.iii.l about a vear. The Mile ictuilicil llo iistod ul the child, uppareiuU 1" oiiinioii eonsenl. Recent I v Mrs. It.i lex. who was living with hi i pan in heie, went to Yrvkn to ept iiu pioMiient. Later, Mi W"i leu, lo i I'nllier, win! to Winl l it Won. offered. Huiilcv, the l.iilui of tin child, heard ol his wile's u- oU'iiee in Yieka nud her latln-r iiinpuiaiv residence in Weed lie. n i. dleniil, obtained cii'loiU ot tin mi.t .aid leit with it, tnkiiiu it to li.iKii. 'lln motllei ol the rhilil oli.w,, niul oli tnuied ciistoilt nt' i lie Iiu . fill U order ! the conn. 1 1 i pin Cecil I Ill's wire ,it once Ilinl .mil, it i Hiud, will be heard lomoriuw. H.ii; lev, It is -a ul, uas leeelllU cinploM .1 on a lillle ll b infill ius'r st.irtio ami stiis-d in iiu ii during tlu pas Ii in iiil lis. -: &lStr- t0 &.iess& 6.r & TESTS MADE OF ( ul l Ulll'j:. N l A., o ,. 'lesis ui n nunli Ini. ioil.i iii i ot thti i ii;lil in w .it lon,iiii niliii! lol expeiiitinnui niipist lm i.. biplaues have a greater ciu.iiu hmu I hail the is n that tup o..H. ...,;., ,...,. i o ' -t li i ' 1 1 . i - ii i. , i I., AU'Wheat Reatlyio Eat RUMBLES, the most popular of whole wheat foods, "tastes specially good to folks who want a change of breakfast foods. Whole Wheat all the wheat, including the phos phates, mineral salts, and the bran that are so bene ficial to the system, so doctors say prepared by the exclusive Krumbles method. Notice how the sweetness and flavor of Krumbles come out more and more as you chew it. In the WAXTITE package lOc Look for this signature. HMflHIMHHHHKMHHMHHIllIlHI!! 19 .. . JOHHKINGDIDiNOTTIIIHK.HtPLUNGtDnfADLONGIN TOTHEYAWNIN6ABY550FPI5CONTtNTVIATHE5UBTERnjGE ROAD. HEDECEIYED HI J Vlf E ArlDTOQKTIOEP THAT WOULD LEAD T0DE5TRUai0N,DE5PAIRAHDDEFt7T., JOHN KING TOOKTHE WRONG. m H H EJ H ts m m m m a itfffifa TURNRORD THUHVEPARTVITAGRAPHBLUE RIBBON FEATURE BUBBLE5 OVER WITH 5ITUATI0N5,5TARTUHG,VIERD 5EH5ATI0NAHTVILLBE5H0WN H an H n M B U TODAY S HBMIIglHfillBIR llois.t. luiKi-npli Si Illi'llltllU lilKKel News I'll lol lill. III. in over iiinniiK S4MUI. sX'vs nv&y&siiSiti) Edith M. Wills gave the only temperance lecture ever given in the Congressional Library in Washington, D. C. Hear her at the Social Service Exposition at the Nat every day this week i n mxmxm -r-r-