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4 VACtV, PIT SrFJYFOTCTJ MATH TT?mFTR MEPEORD, OPECiOX. MONDAY. EEPlv'lTA RV ', 1017 GERMANY ASKS RATIFICATION 0 F ANCIENT TREATY HOPE OF PEACE NOT YET LOST Proposition Made for Re-enactment of Prussian-American Convention of 1799 and 1828, Allowing Nations, in Case of War, Nine Months to Settle Affairs and Leave Countries. BY PRESIDENT Sinking of American Liner Housa tonic by Submarine Not Illegal, as Vessel Had Warning Red-Cross Prepares for Relief Guarding Mu nition Plants Conference Held. WASHINX'.TOS', Ft. The Btut ua of the l'runnlun-Ain:rli-an treuty of IH'iH 1h ono of tho first thlniiB President Wilson will lmvo to decide us u result of bruaklw; oft of rela tions with (ii-rinany. Originally nenollaleil in 171)0 nil Its torins wero ini luded in tho later t rooty of 82S, when it expired hy limitation. Examination of the terms of the almost foruotteii rotivvnlimi, kIiiiks! that it contains provisions which, if permitted to stand, might prevent the United States from confiscating Her man warbonnd ships in American harbors in caso or war. It also con tains provisions for the departure or nationals. ,Ilow tho United Slates would re KM'd a proposal for a special ro-rat-iricutlon of the treaty Is not clear at this time. The Impression pre vails In some quarters that it might bo moro desirable lo denonnco the treaty than to give it new foroo. FIRST PICTURE OF AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS PRISONER ('eilliany Asks ltlilifirnlioii. ItUltl.lN, I'Vli. a. -The Associat ed l'ress learns authoritatively that (erniany will propose to Ambassa dor (lerard a special rc-rnllfieation of Iho I'russian-Aiuei lean treaties ol 1709 and 1S2S, nllowiiiK nationals In case of war nine months In which to settlo their uffairs and leave hostile countries. This step would positive ly Insure Americans In (iennany and Germans In America against intern ment ir hostilities should break out and would prevent a sudden exodus from either country such as was gen eral In Europe when the war began. A representative of the foreign of fice pointed out lo the correspondent that the ancient treaties between the United States and Prussia were still In effect and contained a clause con trarv to tho usual rule, that they should not bo invalidated by the out break or hostilities. This official said that so far us be was Informed (Sermauy would certainly hold to Iheso treaties and that there would ho no question of Interning Ameri cans in tlermany in ease of war. MiiroouctI .incricjiiis. ( At oflicial quarters there seemed lo bo anxiety to assure the few Amer icans still here on tho case of Intern ment. Several ol' these Americans nro In it highly difficult position with no prospective means of return ing to Iho I'nlted States except by the trans-Siberian railroad or possibly hy a round about routn through Switzerland to Spain and by Span ish Bt earners to Culm. Scores of Am ericans hnvo applied since Wednes day tor tho necessary permission to leavo Jho country, but this Involves a delny of nt least a fortnight. Cith ern, including long time residents whose entire Interests are to t.cr lmtuy, plan lo remain no matter what happens. WASHINGTON', Keb. '. flrimly preparine;, nml with :tu air of convic tion that the nation's course will be shaped immutably for it as Cicnnnny nukes effective her announced meas ures of unrestricted sen warfare, the L'nitcil States government lias begun n tense vigil that iliav he broken mo mentarily or inuy be loin? drawn out. Despite the severance of ilipmiimtii' relations with (iernmny, rresMcnt Wilson believes his long- strangle to preserve the country's pence lias not Vet been lost. He still hopes nol onlv thai hostilities will he avoided, bill that oilier neutrals, adding Ihcir voices to that ol' the I'nited Stales. will unite t lie major moral force ol' tint world lo compel peace in Kurupe. No llluga,! Act. It now appears that the smiling- of. the American steamer Iloiisalonic Saturday by a submarine was not an illegal nol, since she carried a con traband cargo of wheal, warning; was given mid the crow savctl. The situation in ivuiinl do Austria bail nol changed up to today. Chapters of the lied Cross through out the Cuilcd States todav had or ders from national officers to tire pare iinnicilialely for relief work. (loveriiinenl officials uiithorizcd a Inleiuenl denying' reports lliat seiz ure ol uerinan war-oouno inerciiam hips in American harbors is contem plated. It was explained, however. that steps have been taken lo prevent the obstruction of harbors hv the blowing up or sinking- of any of these vessels. This action is prompted by reports llmt tierinan crews have at tempted to damage u number of war hoiiud ships in Philippine - harbor and in several American ports. I ia-ostolliog Destruction, 'flic department of justice nlso making secret preparations for fore stalling depredations which (Icrman sympathizers might commit on muni tion factories in- public works. S -claries linker and lianicls yes terday conferred with bureau chiefs and plans arc under discussion for culling- out navv reserve officers and of graduating the senior class at An napolis to meet any emergency conditions. ! ' f ' f0nnmnm' ....... . f i n V , (Svyst : Q MO'i' Vf"- -. XxJ ' Itcrn is tltc first pictiin1 df Jesse I'oiiHMfiy, Amei'ii;i's iifot liimotis M'isiiii'i siiict' lie was jiiuei'd in soli tiiry euiit'iiietni'iit ill tile ('luiilestowii, Mass,, stale prison iorly-onr years a'o. Tho pirture was (alien wlien I'om enry was; allow. -il oul-iidc solitary eoiit iiteiiit'iit ihhI tld tliat ( iovcrnor I'oinifil, had eomnmted the sontenci' to lilt imprisonment on the saint! terms as other prisoners liht work and mingling with utner prisoners daring certain hours. I'onieroy says he wants a pardon or nothing. He vm eonvii-ted of boy in n rd e r. The pieturo insft slutws Pomeroy MeCnll, with e flit of the executive ! as lie looked 41 years ao. Heed Common Sense F OF 1917 SESSION SAl.KM, Feb. a. The Oregon leg lulature entered upon the last fort ulKht of Its 1917 session here today, determined to devote Its lime to con sideration of tho several important constructive measures yet pending. iWheu the senate, and house of representatives adjourned Friday for tho week-end recess, only one Im portant measure of state-wldo Inter est the "bone dry" law had been written Into tho stutute books. Insurance Cole. There yet remains for considera tion an Insurance code, laws provid ing for r. state highway system, hank ing laws and measures aimed to con solidate moro departments to cut down expenses. Most of tho hills arc either in committee or have Just been reported out. Speaker Robert N'. Stanfield of tho house of representatives is urging- tho committees to get their reports out, so that the house will have tlmo to rIvo tho measures proper con sideration. Highway Legislation. Roads will probably bo tho first thing the legislature will turn to this week. Two complete codes, providing- for a system of state high ways throughout Oregon have been under consideration for several weeks y the joint road committee of tin two houses and it is expected that a compromise bill will be reported out. I When the legislature opened to day, only ten bills that have been approved by both houses, awaited the signature of Clovernor Wlthycombo. The coventor has signed thlrty-eighl bills this session. There have been 2G7 bills Introduced In the senate and 4 7S ia the house. Fifty have found their way to oblivion over tho "in definite postponement route." il 1 11 Deposits and Patrons Till', patronage of more t!.u 2000 linns, corporation-, households and iluliviiluals who carry almost T1IHKK (jrAHTF.US OF A MILLION DOLI.AItS on deposit here lieates something ot the part tue no Capital $100,000 First National liank is taking in We develop, incut of Community ami Commerce. The Facilities and Services ei.Kveil l.y these lu.tioiis are availnbl" for Vol' nlso. Take advantage or them b, openiuK a Savings or Checklnis account. ' iionaiBank it MEDFORD H!llljiag&im32 rs The Car Equipped with our supplies, such as horns, lamps, clocks, speedometers, plugs, etc., vfill bo up-to-date In cvory de tail. We carry all the latest things for auto and autolst and all the good old ones and sell them at prices much below tho usual rate. C. E. GATES PREPARING FOR WAR (Continued From rago One.) (From the Portland I Ircgoniun.) cates is, in short, a process hy which A primarv purpose of publishing a "ne ninn pays another man's taxes , ,. ' i- , . , r ,i,, ! and acipiircs n sort of lien upon the dehmiuenl lax list is lo notily the 1 ', ... 1 pronertv as securitv. A lorni ot iiro puhlic that tax certificates ol del.,.-;,.,.,,,.,. 'whi(., interferes with this part iiue.icy are about lo issue upon the ) (,P oollcclion of taxes imposes im properly listed; that such certificates1 necessary burdens upon the public, are about to be available for invest-; There is neither common sense nor ment. The advert isenient is at once economy in the proposal to give no il service to the public nml a protec- lice only to lb' deliiiiiiciils, and that linn t,i the taxpayers who pay by postcard. Hy saving pennies the promptly, for the certilieates when taxpayers would lose dollars. It sold brine: lo the public treasury ' ougiit to be clear lo the most ordin nioncy due and needed for county ! ary understanding' that anything and other local expenditures. which delays collection of tax rev- As for slnle taxes, dcliniiucncv is enues means higher taxes. The post- not recounied. A tixed a pimri ion-1 card wouni son e no purpose except to incut is niailc which is collected from . notify a person of something which the eoiintv whether ail properly own-! he, under ordinary circumstances, nl- els pay or not. )eli.iiiielieics ill one! ready knows. vein- arc spread over all properly tile j Tile legislature should pay more next lo the full extent of unpaid stale I heed to common sense and less to taxes ami ihcv also increase taxes in j propaganda growing- out of nborra all particulars ol- those who pay i lion, or self-advertisement of false promptly. 'virtue, or jealousy, or whatever it Is-uaio-e nf delimiuent tax oertifi-1 may be. if Call Issuel for New York Militia NEW YOKK, Keb.5 The entire na tional guard of New York state and the naval militia were ordered out to night by Governor Whitman nl'ler a conference with .Major General John E. O'Rynn. General O'ltyan was directed to have every arsenill, armory and water shed adeijuately guarded by the mtlitiameu and Commodore Forshew of the naval mint tu was ordered to protect nil bridges. A FBIEMD'S ADVICE l.ONlK.X, Feb. - 'flu' I'.nllb steamer I-le of Allan, of :il:l Lois, lias been sunk hv a submarine. Iw of her crew being injured hv -hell fire. Lloyd's Shii'iiiug ae.rn.-v an nounced todav. j The Hrilisb steamer I -'.a e l.. ne, of, 17111 tons, also lias been sunk ami the! captain and four member ,.t' tin- ereu killed, says another agency an llollUi'Cllletlf. The Hussion I'oiir-masiod hark Claniel Hill, of irJ7-J gross t,,u-. is be lieved b.V Llo.vds o have been sunk. TEDDY ROOSEVELT GIVES HIMSELF AND FOUR SONS ,0YSTKIt HAY. . Y.. Foti. Theodore Itoosevelt 1ms pledged his support to President Wilson In upholding the honor of the Culled States. Il offered to the country his own services and those of h's four sons in the event of hostilities. "Or course 1 shall in every way support the president in all that b- i does to uphold the honor of the United States and to safeguard the lives of American citizens." he raid Yesterday, I wto.o to the war de partment iisklng permission to raise R division if war Is declared and '"there Is a call for volunteers. In unci, event I and my four sons win burning the work of preparednc it became necessary. Tense Waiting. The safe arrival of American ships in Knglish harbors, reported I Hiss morning, brought an air of relief to lh' tensity Inch had prevailed every where. (Illieials slill hoped tlcnnaliv noilld not violate her pledges to the Cuilcd Statics, despite her threat. All officials realized that the situ ation had resolved itself into one ot tense wailing and careful prepara tion. They realize. I that the hoped againsl inert act may come soon or he long dela.M'd. Meanwhile ihev are puling every agellev of the govern ment III movement to meet it. Appareiitlv the next uiiestion of great moment to bo decided relates to Austria's participation in iiermanv'- campaign of rutblessuess. President il-oli i- ready l.i sever lei. ition-. also vvilli the dual nioiiarehv as o.ui n it 11 WASHINGTON, Toilet tor Malunn ported to I lit' t n il tlay lliat !u- !' lliei steps of his hutne Ft!). Customs nt New York ro-! n y (h-pi lmeiit to- j ".!!!.! :i IkhiiIi miller j ! ot'i it'ijtlly -iili-eriU's to the (i do. la ral ion. A.I illiln Kigliis. When report, that o,-ol, had been sei.d li Auielieati aullu'i-ilies in .lit loivnt places were .ailed lo the at tention of President Wilson lo.lav he aid hoi ie,l lliis sialenii-iit, lluougb Seoivtan 'fuuiullv: "W'e will do notion-.; that we hne not a clear legal right to do. When vie ael we will act on ptineiph-s ol rigid and not ovpeduie-y. There i no haste or panic anywhere." The prc-i.lent went to the naw de partment shortly betore noon, where lie eoulei-i-.d with Secretary Panic! Later the two walked to the war do parlment for a conference with S.v rctai'V P.aker. (la the stop, of the slate. wai and navy building be met llenrvj Ford, the inaiiufuelurer and pacific ist, who had just ot feted to turn hisj huge pluel .or to the go ei ain.-ut and oiorato it without prolit for any IMirpo-c . deemed neeessn rv. The president au.l Mr. For. I -in ok hands and Mr. Wilson to'd the manufac turer bo was v.-rv glad lo .see him ;Mr. Fouls otter was accepted h I Secretary Hanicls. NKW YOKK, rcl. 5.- Hudley 1-lclil Malone. collector o;' the Port of New York, denied today the re port that a bomb had been discovered under the steps of his residence or that be bad communicated with the i man I tioitsui y department "on any I Mlb.i.-l t." WEST OF SCLLLY ISLES M-:W VIHiK, Feb. .1. A Herman submarine was met 120 miles west of the Keill.v islands January Ull by the Hutch oil tank steamship liotler.lain, the bitter's officers reported upon her nirhul here today. The V-boat was in the route n-unllv followed by ships steaming between Liverpool and Now York. Woman Saved From a Seri ous Surgical Operation. . Louisville, Ky. "For four years I suffered from female troubles, head aches, and nervousness. I could not sleep, had no appetite and it hurt me to walk. If I tried to do any work, would have to lie down before it wai finished. The doe- PI j, The John Deere High-Lift Sulkey Will run easier than a walking; lw that cuts the same width and same depth. Ask the people that have thhn and then come in and set one. HUBBARD BROS. MU'll the n-W.u.ltin found i YOUK, Kelt. I'vi.u' to ipt of llio dispiitrh from ;io:i thiit ;i I'oni!) Iiad beoa nn'.iT the steps nf Mr. .M u- rnil.AnKUMIIA. Fob. :. The fJermnu nuxtHary cruisers Kronpriuz Williolm iind I'rlnz Kite) Kriedorich. Interned at tho Philadelphia navy yartl, were soizod hy order of the navy department early last nUht and their crews imprisoned in an isolat ed barrm-kri. report was current i i had been found in in .Mr. Malune's of-1 Utile's home, a here that a homli the custom house fieo on Saturday. j Tho report and all KnouUtUo of any attempt on Mr, Malone's life was emphatically denied hy Deputy Col hetor Stewart, speaking for Mr. Ma lone. He said a statement would be maile later. A report was current that the Incident repotted by Mr. Ma lone occurred today and that he had snuffed out the fuse of the bomb with his ftnuors. after findtim it on the steps of his homo. The bomb reported to hae been planted in the custom house on S..t ! unlay was said to hao been discover i ed in the room Immediately under (Mr. Malone's private oi'ibe In which he was at woiU. It was said th.it em 'ploes had discovered it and etin- hed its fuse. DON'T SUFFER WITH KEURALGU Musterole Gives Delicious Comfor tors said 1 would have to be opera ted on and I simply , broke down. A friend advised me to try Lydia B. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and the result is I feel like a new wom an. I am well and strong, do all my own house work and have an eiht pound buby girl. I know Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound saved me from an o(ieratioa which every woman dreads." Mrs. Nellie Fisiiback, 1521 Christy Ave., Louisville, Ky. Everyone naturally dreads the sur geon's knife. Sometimes nothing else will do. but many times Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has savfd the patient and made an operation un necessary. If you nave any symptom about which yoa would like to know, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Ibsu., for helpful advice given free. W hen lhise rlnrp pains go shontitu ' thrte.i-h ur head, when your sl.ui seems as if it would Fjilit, jut nib : tit 1 o .Mustcmle on the temple r.m neck. 1 It draws out the intlammatinn soothes :tw;iy the pain, usually givinf quick relief. MusteroK is a clean, white olut mcnt, in.uk" with oil of must-r I iWtter llvu a muMard phvter a-v Jnrs mt bit tcr. Many doctors and nurc-; lrr.:d.l recoiiTiiciut Musterdc for sirc tliroat !r 'u-hilis, crvuip, stitT ih ck. a -thm.i neuralgia, congest it n, pleurisy, rhcu r.iatm, Imnbago, p.itris and relics nj the back or joints, sprains, sre nun bruiiM, chilblains, fr"sttd feet ,-fbU of die chet (it "ln prt-ven ,tr.(,;mioni;, i. It i a'w a . dependable With Medford trade is Medfoid made WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Onlv Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Xepntives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 14T-.T. ' We'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop. Tit fi3 . Vil v. I Daisy Butter MILK and CREAM of OUALITX We have just closed a contract with one of the oldest and most reliable dairies in Jackson county, namely, the Earhavt's, to supply us with milk and eream. Their long experience in the care and handling of these products enables up to offer to the public aMilk and Cream superior both in flavor and quality than the average. ..' We received a call from a prominent physician ask ing for these goods, (live this milk a trial and you will also be pleased. If your baby is not doing well, you should not hesi tate to get this milk at once. This milk and cream we bottle and deliver to any part of the city. A full line of Dairy Products will lie car ried P,utter. Fresh Eggs. Putterniilk. Skim Milk. Pemeniber. it costs no more for the best. THE DAIRY PilOXE 1SI 322 EAST MATX if