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VXT,T. FIT "MTRDFOTJTf MATT THTTITTNT). MFnFOT?U, ORF.fONT. TlimsnAY. FI-T.IU'ATiV S. 1017 00 AMERICANS STILL IN BERLIN E Native and Naturalized Americans Apply at Eleventh Hour for Pass ports After American Representa tives Have Left Names of Those Who Plan to Remain. HKliI.IN', Feb. K. The br.aih of diplninntiii relations between the I'nited Slates and (lermanv lias de veloped the fact that there are some JUO nutii'e or naturalized Americans in llerlin, a larfjo majority whom have applied to the United States em bassy for passports permitting them to leavo (ierninny for SuitzeilanJ or Scandinavia. About nne-fuuith of the total aro Americans temporarily in Germany on business or to study. The other three-fourths are either naturalized citizens or the children ut' such who rushed to the embassy at the eleventh hour to secure papers nnd cstublish their stains after the departure of the American represen tatives. 1,1st of Americans. The list of native Americans wbu have npplieil for permission to leave (iermnny at the earliest opportunity includes: Kduni'd and Kred l.aw-j rence of Chicago; Mrs. (iIltu Manse, San Francisco; Alfred IMhuan. t'ali fomia; Miss Mary Kthel M.'Aulov. 'ittsbur'; Miss Mnr;:e:y W'inne- wishcr, Miss Blanche Sloeum, Oak l'nrk, III.; Arthur llemv V.nnnjt, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mi-. I'n'deiie, V, Kinjr, Chicago; )r. Scliuur l-aae-son, San rVnneiveti: Mr-. Hhitnliu A. Heck ami son. Tii'lin. tl ; Mi-,. Har riet Ilote, t'liicaeo ; John W. l'"nllo'.v, New York ; Arthur W. Hates and I'aui ily; Mrs.'Klla I.cIhumIi and three e:tib ilren, Cleveland; Dr. Jaciiucs Hi .; -will, 1'hiladclphia ; Dr. J. Henry Phil lips, wife and children. San Fran cisco; Mr, ami Mrs. .Iae( ie.. M.iyer nnd three children, N'cw York: Mr. nnd Mr?.. r'rederi. k V. Wanen, Houston, 'few; Mr. and Mrs. William l'eek, Litchfield, Corn.: Mr. hi ,1 Mrs. llartwie; Devisen. Indiana; Joseph Turn, Scranlon, IV: Mis. Henry Knsthis unit mother; Mis. Sawyer nnd sister; Meyer Max I.imlemuti, Phila delphia ;"l.oiiis l.unlz, New York: Os car Fflue;, Alabama; Carl S. Kllioll, 1'hilndelphin, and Frciiioul llieeins, Xew York. Tho-V Wlm lteinaln. Those who plan to remain in neu tral F.uropcan countries arc: Mr. and Mrs. Wallinl'ord Uiiruer, Alahamn, in Denmark; Mr. and Mi. Charles Mar eus of New York. Mrs. Amelia De- Ontireev and Miss Oerahtine De- Cotireev of Seattle, in Heme; Charles M. Dyer of Cambridge, Mass., in Stockholm; Dr. Lewis It. Murks of New Orleans, in Switzerland. the list ol those wlio have An nounced their intention to remain in fiermniiy for the time beincr includes Miss Marian Walker, Miss Frances Mcintosh, Wisconsin; Miss Marian Meeker, Indiana; Miss Viva Dillon. San Francisco; Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, Dr. nnd Mis. C. Decker. Xew York; Mr. and Mis. I.. Yitzlcten and daili-hler, I'hllnd. ipbia ; Marv llalli llay, I. os Aneclcs ; Miss Helnbllsler, Xew Yolk: Miss ('lain Vi!enh.i"li.T nnd five sisters, Washiticlon : Mi s. Mary Schneider and Miss (laic Schneider, Allianv; .b.lin lbidlov. Wllslnnuton ; lieol-e S. Atlli.od and J'auiily, Mass;i,-lui-ins ; i,noili K enticrc:, llouoluln : Miss Klwabeili kill).1. Itallimorc; Mi-. David Welsh nnd daughter, Irene, I'noidcacc. H. 1.; Dr. K. 1.. Maicr. Alabama; Mr. and Mi. Sydnej l.iden. Si. Louis; Colinul llol l'iuan. i d Mr-, Sarah Fischer and da.iulil. l . William li. Steinway, New . ork . Miss Mela Hester. San Franei-e..-. Mi-s A.iuiista Kisenheynev, slate ..f Va-!lln.:.Ml. and Dr. Cicorge Martin. ( alifoima. ( 'on esMMidents A til oad. The American m u -p,iicr corre spondents are sli! loi'jeiiti in I'.er liu, tloigh tlie fodouiM ai'tdieations fill VII bcclt made to le.iie oil A'.llb.lssil- dor (IcrardV tram; Carl Aekeninin nnd family, Indiana: Wilh.im C lier nnd faniily. Soaili C.n.din.i ear King Dans and i;mtil , York; i'liilip M. l'oiier, and ltoston; liaviuoud F. Sun.-, I In Mencken, ltallilnole. Die : o- Ne Wl!( Olbcr cone-pond, til- tn JllllU'S I I'Dolllleil I'. 1.1. '!. I S. H. Conger ami C i i I'.i ..w Indim M, ,.t Ne i -I ler of l the tune York; Oswald !s -h'letie Chicago, plan to rem. lieillC ollil leave later lor ( . nnd Sm it-erlaiid. Secretary drew of ' tt. States embassy lias .h -. n foreign office n long li-t Americniis who lime npplic mission to leave uh A1 pclll..l-jcl, IV.I.d e.l I,. ,e of other I for I'el -die --n.iot i. Ils I, -He bas-ador. (lernnl and whose nip!i. ali. i Im'CII iipprovcd bv the iouIm The (ipplicntiotis nni-l. ho passed upon by the (icimaii -I jiarlmilit. SEEK DEPARTUR COPPER DAY 10 BLUE LEDGE ROAD lly VY. W. WATSON. It haH been miSKetfled that the as soiiiitloiial exercises which were to be a part of the Community Copiier day celebration bo held in the even ing preceding that tluy and the cop per uny llsult tie ucvoteil to con structfvo w-ork on some wectlon of rhn Ulna l.edn" road that needs it most, the opinion prevailing that several hundred men will bo willing to help to Improve '.Mule hill Krado or some oilier offensive place In that hiKliway nnd thus assist In milking it possible to increase tho loads of ore, both in tonnage and number, now being hauled to Jacksonville for train bhfpment to Tacomn. I have been asked to Kivo public notlco of this siiKcestlon In order to encourage endorsement or opposition in time to eniiblo the committee, that may have finally to pass on the mat ter to act acceptably to iho isreutcst number. TjiiIIcn to Assist. A number of women have consent ed to go to that section of tho llluej I.edgo road selected for such work and to assist by having hot cofice1 ready for the noon lunch, each man! present to take his own lunch with out the lea or coffee. The ladles ile- clure that. If tho weather be fa vorable, it would he n real outing experience of a picnic character and ilhnt they would enjoy it Immensely. ill 1h believed, from expressions made by men, .voting nnd old. who i have been asked If thev would Join h a day's task, that hundreds of i men from many different points In the valley, would be glad to devote ja day to that purpose. Shovels nnd picks will be supplied to those who haven't them. Business men of Med ford. practically without exception, have expressed an eagerness for the experience. Ideogram for Day. When business men and others of Ashland were asked to volunteer a dn.Vs work on tho grade making task of Scenic Drive several hundred cheerfully responded and the work thus done saved hundreds of dollars. Moving plcturo films were obtained of the event and shown to hundreds of thousands of people throughout Iho country. It was a great ndvertls. Ing stunt. So it would he in this case. "After-dinner speeches" would be made to echo through the hills and canyons at the lunch hour of the day by such public speakers as Judge W. B. Crews, Attorney (ius Newbury. Porter .1. Neff. .Indue 0. 11. Watson and others. It is possible that the band nnd the glee club would bo willing to add gaiety to the occasion. It could really be made a big day. filled with noise, enjoiinenl and hard work, the latter being the construc tive feature of the exercises. 11. ( fiarnett is president of the Mineral Development league and U A. Lulu Is secretary. Report your opinion to them or to .1. W. Dress ier. On that will be hascd the con clusion as to this feature of the cop per day exercises. The dale for copper day nil! not be set until word shall have been re ceived as to the smelting results of the .14 tons of copper ore shipped lo Tacoma. NO OVERT ACT COMMITTED (Continued Prom Pago One ) threatened war. a new bill us i.end-1 ing in the house and senate. j The Fulled Slates government felt assured today of the moral support J of most neutrals In the protest nindej as.iinst (ierinany's course, although it appeared Improbable that any of them would follow the bad of this: country and break relations. Prelim-; inary reports of the neutrals' replies to Germany indicate they would.de-1 nouiue the new sea w.u- plan as il-! legal. Hopes of maintaining diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungary has' about failed. AMERICAN KILLED (Continued From Tune One.) the linlish steamship Dauntless of Newcastle is reported by l.loid's Six men of the crew of 2.: have been landed. Two of them hale died and the other lour are in a hospital. .--Lloyd's reports r.rstih Meamshipl LONDON, IVh (he lukir.K of th Holllnside. 2.0.s2 tons gross. 1 he re left the vessel in boats. Thef captain has been land 1. I.lod' also report tb inking of tho llritish steamship Ho ne tons gros? and the S sieamsbip Variuc, L'.'.hl tons. itlc. dish MUs Olive Hatnlitnn ("alls Is spending the ' it) iit i li i; ftiend. of Kbinath u-ek in the WHEN THESE DOGS BARK THEY BITE! It-' f 1 Vj These arc two of the coast ,b winch protect the American H!-ineli moit.ars with a i.in'.'c n. el rop of eight 10 La OUl NK-V YORK, Fob. S. Official ca ble n-hices that the British p'.rami1;) CulilDi nia was torn-Moeil without warneiK -ie lcct'ivei r- re toda t' e An The ' d as i I- line. c of thirtc.M! eg were re"e net-sons list-i ed as f I- I lows Second (abin Mrs. Smith. Kl na Hir.i.M and .Mrs. i Id Calg.-.ry. ! AI'ieM. .1. W. .''lderson and son. Vancouv er It C. i.Vrs. Aid ; was saved. I Mr;. W. C. O'llonn.-ll ;.;irt two chil dren of 1 l.i!aileipUi:i. t r.iree O'lbn: neil ihibiren appear on the ship's pasircn-cr li sr. ..-ii (..'lies. New Yo-. City. Mis," V, .dge Ko!crts. rcronto. f teei.ici- -Mrs. Margaret Little an I on. Mid. New Yor!: Ciiy. (Th-. olhci l.ittli chddren aiioi-.rcntly ed.l Miss Annie Forbes. Toronto. American Aboard Saved. Wesley ij. Frost, American ccti sul at Queenstown, has cahlcd t'ie state department that one Aimrui.ri known to be aboard was saved. The suivivors were landed al Qucenstown last nicht. John A. I.ce. of Montgomery, Ala., said to be Cie onlv Anieric.rn on t card, is suppo-.! to have been a member of the crcv . Mr. Frost's message said that Cap tain .lohn I.. Henderson of lire l 'a li tem ian, was cjuoted as saving Cat bis ship was sunk by a submai in.-, which gave uo hail, or warning be- firing two torpedoe from a di tame of three Irmdred yards. The Calit'u: ni in sailed from : York for Glasgow on .!:-tm..rv with a new of r.oi and 1 pas gets. She carri .1 a large targo for the r.ritish government, including, i is said, war supplies. Wh. n sh" left her.. Mie' was armed w;th a gun at her -st.ru. Lost Wife and liibl. I' : '. !v Die silent grief of J.!,n M. 1 i - f. i;iig!isiin:an. to brin : liome to the officials and clerk of the Anchor line offices today th. loss of the California. ' Modestly, almost diffidently. Lit tle, a spare, s'ight man. asked for news of his wile and four children, steerage passengers. The latest ca ale. he was told, rcpcrlcl his iii.e and one child missing the o'lc-.s !...d been saved. ' out the wife nnd baby." i:e plead-1 c I. "can't von pile me a iter. I of v:C;ie: " No one dared re from Little's eyes. ttva'ty Mopped nnd ly. Tear welled The bMtMng ac- ' he;. Is W.-i. biitt- lrainhtniui; I.imsel wiih nn vf-luttiiiii-rs iiiid Mil! (-. Oli fort. Little smnm-,1 hi : w.HUe,i awav. tlm tt-ars Ing down his face. Not a word va of the busy office w -,1 111,' Minu d. i:ii and Kine-i li.rh.uK of I'oiii! s.eni Thmsday in the lending to le.is.im s lu..:i.. :s V.iIe ly at- ' $ . .. .. " " sJ . - ..- i U .... ' i .e.: U. . .-.v.- ..V-- '.v.'S l " " , u' s W . s t f 1 J , i 's. u'W'&Ztil- i 1 14 e Willis in Fort Tntten, l.oni Island, !i- from a foreign licet. These are mill's, tliroiviii' a Tlln-pound missile. NINE BIG LINERS NOW ON SEAS IN DANGER ZONES XF.W" VOUK. Feb. 8. Xiuc pas senger liners flying flas of the en tente allies, two shins of the Amcci. . ! can line and one of Holland are to I day on the big, seas between Now "ml European ports. All but ,llroc'-tlle American ami Dutch ships, bound east, are within possible dan ger oi siunnnnncs or mines. In addition, three 1 !i it ih passen ger slops trom New Vok are due to i arrive, but have.jiot been reported. It is po ddc woril of their arrival : has been withheld in accordance with ; recent ordeis ol the l'.riti-li authori- tie--. Nearly all have American on ! hoard. I The ships a! several of them ; the lavge-t now in trans-Atlantic ser 1 vice, and loaded with rich cargoes. j American liners New York from Liverpool. Febn.ary :t. ami Kroon- lend, Irani l.ivcpool, January HI. I liyndam (Dutch I from Xew York I ioi iioiteniam via raliuoutli, January -S. and orde red !-a-k to this poll i yesterday when within loune.'ii hours of Falmouth. White Star liners Da'tie for Liver . pool, .Linnnrv JS; Adriatic for l.iver- po.d. Febraary d. and now nun miles oat : Ctetir-. ,- Naples, February li. I French lino steamship Koehrm- henn. for Itoidcnux, February 4. about oho iidies on her way. C.,::na:iia i llritish ), for Liverpool. February I. about l!MUI ,;,. lr,im tbi- port. S.ixonia I Dntisln, for London via Halifax, .laniiarv 1J. I Italia ilttiti-hi, 'N'cw York for ! Gi P.oh. .laniiarv 29. I ! 1'lst le. :'i'ei. i Him for (iivck in Me.lilcr- p.-'!-. .I.inua, ra!ie:;n w.ater Moo- that - ho.ild have r rrii ed. but have .1 'na. dan a I Flit! .Ian;:.; oried so far. are the ( r i ' mar.l line. irieh sailed f.-t- Livcijiooi; Fannonia r Liverpool via Halifax, ami Taor.nina ( Italian I danaarv "Jo. f..r Ni OBITUARY William Hull Die,! -At In". Peatty street. Wed nesday. F. b. 7, 1917, William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Hull, ago 12 years, lie w.u a pupil of the .Tack son school. F.ir.eral announcement later. vine of Ashland tn the city. $100 Rowurd, $100 'S REPLY POLITE BUI FIRM! fj IHO JANFirtO, Feb. S. nraxll's roply lo the tlennan note lo be made public today, will in terms polite but firm, declare Uruzil's intentions to hold Germany responsible for con .seiiu.'iitcs which may result from tho new submarine warfare. The reply expresses the desire of the ra:ilian government not to be compelled to break the amicable re ii.tlons it always has maintained w ith (Jermnny, a fact, however, which will not prevent Urazil from t:kfi:g measures of protection and from protesting against the menace to I'irailian commerce nnd naviga tion contained in the note of the im-I perial government conft rning mens-1 urcs for the marine blockade. Urazil bases its protest upon the I foil. .wing four fundamental princi ples: First, the extension of an lnndniis-1 sable blockade. ' 'J Second, the unexpectedness1 of tlio ' communication, which gives only the' short interval of five days before the' putting into operation of submarine! measures with regard to several- Iirn zilian ships now at sen or anchored in foreign ports. Third, the ignoring of all rules es- tnblished by international law nnd I the principles set forth in solemn treaties and conventions, the signa tories of which are llrazll and nor mally herself. Fourth, Uracil's objection to the declaration that no country, should dissent from (ierinany's purpose to! employ all means to render effec tive her blockade under the condi tions mentioned in her note. The reply concludes by expressing Hrazil's hope that Germany will take Into consideration the fundamental principles of Brazil's protests and Hrazil's holding Germany responsi ble for the consequences which may come from making effective tho threats against the navigation of non-belligerent states. " chili to Stick to Neutrality SANTIAGO. Chile, Feb. S. The newspapers state that the Chilean government has decided to ndherc to its policy of neutrality. At tho for eign office today, it was said no de cision had been reached other than that a reply would he made to the German note regarding the new naval measures. IN FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION. GAS OR Tho Moment "l'a"s IMajK-psin" lU'urhcs the Stonmch All Dis tress Cims. ' Really does" put bad stomach in ordt'i --' really does" overcome indi gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes that just that makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regula tor in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you be'uh nas nnd eructate sour, undi gested food and acid: head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coat ed; your insides filled with bile and indigestible waste, remember the mo ment ' Pape's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly aston is'iini; almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-rent case of Pape's I'iapepsin will pive you a hundred dollars worth of satisfaction or your druirt hands you your money bark, Us worth its weight in pold to men and rtomen who ean't pet their stom aclis regulated. It beloncs in your l o Me should always be ketp handy in care of a sick, sour, upset stom rh durins the day or at nisht. it's the quickest, surest ami most harm less Moroach regulator in the world. MANN'S GREATEST WHITE SALE OPENS Saturday,Feb.9 DON'T MISS IT Comfortable While you smoke them and after too- FATIMA. cA Sensible GigarQtte ROMAN MEAL Demonstration Friday and Saturday February 9 and 10 Come and try the good things made from Roman Meal Everybody Invited Marsh & Bennett Phone 252 Blossom Time in the Golden State A friend .inst hnek from Southern (V.litornin says: "The wenther was fine, in t'.-iei too wnnn for henvv elolhe-. .Many were balhiii!; al tho be?odie. lliaiii;e-i were ripe ill the vaileys, while the mountains nearby wile eovere,! with snow." Willi warm sunny weaihrr it will not be lonu- before the blossoms on , the liees will be evervivberi" an nouneiii;' that suint;liine is here. Tnkr a vacntion trip now whore life is different; whore climate snrrnundinps and amusements are out of the ordin ary. Spend a different February. Three Trains Daily. Scenic Shasta Route will take. you there in comfort." Ask the ngrnt. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Southern Pacific Lines Be Up-to-date DorTt handicap your efficiency and your profits. Spray your fruit trees the modem, way with fes Soluble Sulphur rr n Soluble Sulphur is the water left out. A drv nournVr 9e;i -, , ( wiaauivcu m COlO or hot water. Makes a perfect solution; used in the same way as lime-sulphur. No sediment; no grit to wear out pumps and clog nozzles. No freezing no crystallization no leakage no loss. No barrel, with its leaky, sloppy mus, trouble and expense. It is very economical to your convenience put Cans. 10-Ib. rant anrt inn tvv-iu. uiums Send for Solub'e Sulpnur Bulletin tells you how to spray. 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