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"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. Write
Stxn't P-mI.oJ
J
Sulphur Spray with the
i . ,
use am
up in
lu i
for
up in Mh.
. urums.
It
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SULPHUR
coHPOUND