OREnON". THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1917
PAGE FIVE
GERMAN PLOT
Intrigue to Ally Mexico and Japan to
Make War Upon United States Ver
ifiedLansing Exonerates Both
Japan and Mexico Refuses to Re
veal Source of Information.
MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
; Freckles and His Friends
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CONFIRMED BY
SECY LANSING
WASHINGTON', March 1 Full of
ficial confirmation of Germany's' In
trigue to ally Mexico and Julian with
her to make war on the United States
as revealed by the Associated Press,
was given today ut the white house,
the slate department and In the sen-
On the floor of the senate It was
announced that democratic senators
had been authorized to state that the
revelations, including the text of the
instructions from German Foreign
Minister Zimmerman to German Min
ister Von Eekhardt at Mexico City
were correct.
Secretary Lansing authorized this
statement:
Lansing's Statement.,
"We do not believe that Japan has
had any knowledge of this or that she
would consider any proposition made
by an enemy." "
As to Mexico, the secretary said:
"We have confidence that Mexico
would riot be a party to any such
agreement In view of the friendly re
latione existing between this govern
ment and the de facto government of
Mexico."
Secretary Lansing took great
care, It will be noted, to exonerate
both Japan and Mexico and said this
government had no knowledge that
the proposal had been conveyed
through Mexico to Japan.
In View, of the fact that the plan
was not to be presented until "It is
Kii'tain that there will be an out
break of war with the United States,"
It was not certain. Secretary. Lans
ing said, that the matter had been
presented officially" to ' General Car
ranza at all. " ;
( !-' Tracing the Mot. l.
It is known definitely officials
said, that Jilmmormnnn's instructions
reached Count Von Befnstflpff here
in Washington .. that he forwarded
them to Mexico City and that they
reached .the German minister there.
At this point the trail of official cer
tainly,' is' lost. 'to view.
,, : Secretary Lansing flatly refused to
give any Indication of how the Infor
mation came Into possession of the
Unled States ,. government, . on the
ground that it would endanger the
lives of those concerned: For obvious
reasons, which he could not amplify,
he refused to discuss the source In
any way.' . '
Portland Livestock '
PORTLAND, Or., March l! Jloas
steady to higher; receipts 1,11. Hull;
of packing grades, : $l2.60fnU'2.85;
heavy packing, l'2.7!i(it'V2.8!i; light
packing, $V2.3!(ti'V.7!); rough heav
ies', $11.25H2; pigs and skips,
U.2tW12;' stock hogs, $10.!Mr
J 1.2.-1. '......
Cattle strong; receipts 72. Steers,
prime light, $0.0(0.8.'; prime heavy
'9.ri0(ff'n.8.'); good, 0((Pfl.25; cows,
choice, sp7.7r(ci?8 ; medium to good, $7
i7.75; or,;-jnr.v to loir, $0.30(7;
heifers, W(d 8.2.') ; bulls, .fl.,'i0(ii;7;
calves, f C(S H).
, Sheep, film ; receipts none. Lambs,
eas't of mountains, ."((T'lJ; lambs
valley, $V2(wV2.')0 ; lambs, good,
$lL2rCf 1 1.75; prime wethers, $l0.,r
CulU.7j; choice ewes, if 9.2.r(.9.7') ;
heavy ewes, 8.75Ca9.25.
Portland Butter
PORTLAND, Or., March 1. Eutter
steady.'
. Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Or., March 1. Wheat
firm; no trading; spot bids unchanged
to If higher. Hlnestem, tl.B4; Forty-fold,
$l..r9; club, $1.37: re. Rus
sian, $1.55.
I'nrley lower. N'o. 1 feed, 38.
Today's car receipts: Wheal 0, bar
ley 1, lour 1, oats 4, hav 5.
Chicago Wheat
CtnOAOO, March L Wheat:
Open. Close
May $1.81 $1.821
July 1.54'i 1.55T;
SINGLE-HANDED FILIBUSTER
STARTED BY LA F0LLETTE
WASHINGTON, Mar. 1. Senator
La Follette began a single-handed
filibuster against the armed r.eutral
Ity bill when tho senate reconvened
at 12:55 o'clock this morning, after
TODAY'S MARKOS
a recess of ten minutes, following the
passage of the revenue bill.
Senator Stone, chairman of the
foreign relations committee sought
unanimous consent to dispense with
parliamentary formalities, in order to
get formally before the senate the
armed neutrality measure reported
by the committee, which would auth
orize the president to arm Ajnerlcan
ships and employ "other instrumen
talities," to protect American life and
rights on the sea.
Prompt objection enmc from Sena
tor La Toilette, who Insisted on con
suming time reading the journal of
previous days over the vigorous ob
jection of Senators Fall and Polndex
ter, republicans.
Finally the Wisconsin senator was
Induced to withdraw his objection on
condition that there' should bo no
attempt to pass the bill efore Friday.
When democratic leaders agreed to
this, the committee presented the bill
with a favorable report and Senator
Stone asked that it lay over until
Friday. ''.-
Then the senate adjourned until 10
o'clock this (Thursday) morning,
the majority abandoning plans for
taking up the naval appropriation
bill.
ECKHARDT PLEADS
E DF PLOT
Alr.XU.y 1,1 1 Y, March L II. Von
r'ekhardt, German minister to Mexico,
declared today .that he knew nothmg'ng her brohcr in Central Point, who
about the instructions alleged to have, has' recently met with n serious aci-
been sent to him by Foreign Secretary
Zimmermann , regarding n Oetmnn
Mexican alliance in the event of war
between Germany and the United
States. -; ; ,
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Bixth and Fir Sta.
Circuit Court.
Ladd and Tllton Bank vs. M. P.
Schmitt, trustee, et al, summons.
Lillian Hazelton vs. Frank Itazol-
ton, proof of mailing.
Oliver S. Brown vs. Chas. D. Colby,
summons.
Ira Sponcer vs. S. M. Carpenter,
summons.
TM-olwite. Couil.
Olive R. Bell, estate, administrators
first report.
Samuel Rosenberg, estate, acknowl
edgement of service of treasurer.
Sarah H. Carlisle, estate, final ac
count.
lteail Estate Transfers.
Claude Metz, et al, to John
Kitch S. W. D. to lot 3, blk.
5, Kendal Add :.$ 1
Frances E. Metz to John Kltch
W. D. to lot 4, blk. 5. Ken
dall Add 400
Levi N. Stevens, et ux, to But
ler and Thompson Co., Q. C.
D. to land In T. 39, R. I E. 1
E. J. Skewls, et ux, to Walter
H. Patton, W. D. to und.
one-half int. land In sec. 3fi,
T. 40, R 2 E 1
Frank B. Sanger, to Charles
N. Rogers, et ux, W. D. to
land in T. 3S, R 1 E 550
Emma E. ifevener, et vlr to
Fruit Growers Supply Co.
W. D. to land In sec. S, T.
41, It 1 E 10
E. J. Skewls, et ux, to G. A.
Gage, W. IX to und. one-half
int. in land in sec, 36, T.
4(1, K 2 E l
Waldo W. Willard to David II.
Coolldge, W. D. to land In T.
37, R 2 W jo
Joshua Patterson, et ux, to
William W. Hevener, et ux.
w . D. to land in sec. fi, T. 4 1
H I K 1500
Harry M. Hayes, et ux, to J. S.
Lydlard, W. D. to lot 1, sec.
10, T. 36. R 2 W 10
Worse Realty Co., et al, to II,
C. Christoffersen, deed to
land In sec. 19, T. 38, It 1 W
Ralph G. Jennings, shff. to G.
II. Grainger, deed on tax
foreclosure land In Ashland
Amos O. Whltworth, et ux, to
Verlinda Cnntrall, bond for
deed to lot 1, blk. 3, Card
well Add. Jacksonville and
lots 3, blk. 2 and 1 blk. 3,
10
523
said add
.. 1,400
Miss Mnrgnrct Hudson of Ashland
begins teaching the llcbenger school
this week!
Noraum Gage leaves for Ashland
Monday, attending to business mat
ters. Steve Smith was trading in the val
ley the lore art of this week.
Hew X', McDonald of Elk Uogiio
waft on his way to the valley Just
Thursday.
Dr. KirchgcHsncr made his regular
trip to the valley Wednesday.
A birthday party was given at the
residence of Gene Bellows last Fri
day. The occasion was in honor of
Miss Lola Hudson, the popular
teacher of Ileosc Creek school. An
unusual large number of people were
present from both sides of the river;
Of course everybody hail n good time.
The unusual amount of snow that
has fallen this season has brought,
while beneficial in many, respects,
much hardship to the "cattle men
Quite a number arc short on feed and
several entirely out of hav. ... .. . .
Mrs.' Joe Muxfield has been visit
dent.
C. Hoefl't has moved from Lake
Creek to live with his daughter, Mrs.
S. Smith. '
Mrs. Manny Clark of Medford has
opened the central school Monday.
EAGLE POIN r EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlett
There was an announcement made
that there would be a dance given
last Saturday night by Carl Ringer
and a man by tho name of Howell
and that a special feature of the
dance was to show how the one-step,
two-step and other fancy dances
should bo porformod and that a
charge of 25 cents would bo charged
spectators. But owing to tho ex-
tremo disagreeablencss of tho wcath-
er ocndltlons, snow, rain and slush,
there were very lew attended. I
heard one elderly woman make the
remark that the dancing, that is the
scientific dancing, was simply fine
and fully un to date. There was an-
other feature about the dance or party
and that was, when the lady started
to collect the 25 cents that there was
a general rush for the door, by a cer
tain class, but there were enough re
mained to make it quite interesting.
If it had been generally known just
what was coming and the night had
not been so very disagreeable there
would have been a different turnout.
Frank Hazelton Who has been
spending the fall and winter in the
stato of Washington has returned to
the parental roof. ,
Saturday night wo had'among the
transients, J. J. Richardson, adjuster
of fire losses and appraiser, who
camo out that afternoon, spent the
night here, and Sunday went out to
A. S. Carlton's farm to adjust the
claim for fire that burned the resi
dence building some weeks ago. The
house was insured for $1000 and
was readily allowed by the apprais
ers. Among others who spent the
night with us were Lyle I'urdon, Hol
land Ueter of Medford, and some five
or six of our neighbor boys, and
Sunday we had Wm. Von der Hellen,
wife and two children, J. V. Mcln-
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
RIVERDALF
CHICHESTER SPILLS I
tWiTCk 1'lllt in Itrd Brvt Hal 4 iMllk.V
TVJ t-.'K. tealtl trvth ttu Rh-Ujo.
M -M-l Tk "A t"r- Hnf nfranr v
1 rf !rTiT'. At ' r ''If M'lfrft.TFBft
George 'II. Wamsley I
and wife, Estella Metis, Al Clem
ents, Joe Moomaw, Carl Rluger, Har
ry Lewis and -Mr. PcUor.
Gus Nichols brought out a band
of about 100 cattle Monday and took
them to J. D. Singleton's to feed and
Ben'. Iirophy brought out another
band and took them over near Med
ford to feed. J
There was another carload of baled
hay went up to Perby Tuesday morn-
Ing on the P. & E consigned to Chas.
I Humphrey, hut 1 learned that it was
!to bo divided with others in that
neighborhood. I understand that
some of the cattlemen up on Rogue
river whero the snow is so deep that
the cattle cannot be drove out are
having a time trying to save their
stock. As a rule they do not have
to feed so long as they have had to
this season; in fact as a rule they
turn their cattle out to grass by this
tlmo, but this winter has hung on so
long and many of the cattle were thin
when they were brought in off of the
range and consequently had to be
fed earlier in the fall and the fact
of their having to feed earlier and
later both have run' the most of the
cattlemen short of hay, but those
who are fortunate enough to have
hay to sell are reaping the benefit of
the situation.'
'Hrandon Bros, owners of the Snowy
Butte mills shiupod out another car
load of flour and other products of
the mill. They still have a lot of
wheat to ship in from Sams valley
and over near Medlord as soon as the
ground gets hard, enough to hnul It
pi ui . i '. .i , i . j
fine business here this winter and a
prospect of doing bettor next year.
'Miss Grace Cooley has been out
visiting her mother and brother Ed,
who is the manager of the T
L.
Nichols store.
L. E. Smith had a lot of furniture
ooem out on the P. & E. Tuesday.
iMrs. J .L. 'Ragsdale and her son, Ty
Ragedale, and Mrs. Martin Bowles,
and Geo. Frey, of Lake Creek, came
out on tho E. P.-L. C. stage Tues-
I day, took dlnnor at tho Sunnyslde
and went on to Medford that even
ing. They were going to Jackson
ville to bo a witness in the John Rnge
dalo case on trial today (Wednes
day.) Miss Alice Nygron of Iiko creek,
S IT PLAIN
The Pure Food and Drug Laws aim
to protect the public by preventing
mis-statements on the labels of prepa-
rations but some people continue to
accept "extracts" of cod livers think-
ing they will get the benefits of an
: emulsion of cod liver oil.
The difference is very great. An
I "emulsion" contains real cod liver oil,
i which has had the hearty endorse-
, tnent of the medical profession for
; many years, while an "extract is a
product which contains no oil and is
hiehly alcoholic.
Scott's pjnulston guarantees the high
est grade of re ' Norwegian cod liver oil,
skilfully blended with glycerine and
hypophosphites. Scott's is free from the
fa'lfce stimulation of alcohol and is en
dorsed by good physicians everywhere.
Scolt & Uowfec, niuuui&cUl, N. J. 10-tS
Wishes to Borrow
Best of Security
on Country Property
Party having this amount to loan
please address
, BORROWER
MAIL TRIIIUNK.
tyre and family
Scott Caspel and Mr. rierrlan came
out on the P. & E. Tuesday, Miss Alice
came to the Sunnyslde for early din
ner, took the E. P.-L. C. stage for
her home.
Mrs. Geo. Von der Ilellen and hor
sister, Mrs. Mabel Richardson of
Alaska, wore visiting Mrs. llowlot'.
Tuesday. Mrs. Richardson expects
to leave for Corvallls Friday to s;.end
the spring and up to June with hor
parents.
11. F. ninghnm of Ashland came
out on the P. & K. and spent the most
of the day In distributing sumplos of
a washing powder that Is being man
ufactured In Ashland by his firm.
Ho said that they were Just get
ting started in the business and were
greatly encouraged in the enterprise.
Walter H. Corliss a youth from
Medlord, stopped with us Tuesday
night on his wuy up to the L. C.
country. He was going up on the
stage to live on the homestead of Ills
aunt, Mrs. Louisa Henry.
Miss .May Warner of Trail came
out Wednesday morning and took the
stage for her home.
Since my last report T. F. Iloltz
has renewed his sub, to tho Dally
Mall Tribune; G. W. Krnndon has re
newed his sub. to the 1). M. T., and
W. C. Clements has renewed his sub.
to the D. M. T.
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I Call Ashland 4-FI3 or address Box
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WANTED Bring us your egns and
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WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the
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power. Henry Currier. Phone
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WANTED Houses to move.
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FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
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KOIt RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern 5-room bunga
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porch, berry bushes and gardrit
spot, close in on pavement. Phone
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couple without children. Would
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FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
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East Main.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS.
FOR RUNT Two completely fur
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heat, hot and cold water, bath,
kitchenette with gas range. Apply
Hotel Holland.
KOU RENT MISCEI.LA NEOU8
FOR RENT To reliable party, the
lrt furnished rooms over Jones
Cash Grocery, Phone 274-L. 293
FOU BALE POULTRY
FOR SALIC One Petaluma brooder
stove and two hotwater brooders.
M. iMlller, Central Point, Ore.
Phone 13-X3. 2 SI
FOR SALE R, I. lied eggs for
hutching. Mated under Hogan
system. Phone 4 8S-X.
J.'OK SALE Eggs for hatching.
Single Comb White Leghorns, O.
A. C. stock, $1.20 for setting of 13
eggs. Phone 600-J-l. 313
KOIt SALE Full blooded Bourbon
Red turkey gobblers. They grow
large and are very domestic. Ad
dress 1). L. Dodge, Jr., Medford.
283
FOU SALE Choice White Leghorn
eggs for hatching .04c each. Robt.
Dutton, 1022 West 10th. . 292
FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red
cockerels, pullets and eggB for
hatching. Ernest Webb, Central
Point, Phone 247. J12
FOU SALE LIVESTOCK.
FOlt SALIO Jersey heller, fresh In
few days; two registered Duroc
iboars, one 3 yr. old, other 0 mo.;
largo prolific strain. Phone 8C9-W.
2J5
FOR SALE Good milch cow, furni
ture and chickens. Phono 07D-X
or 1017 West lull st. 29 1
FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Or trade for stock cat
tle, a ft-room modern bungalow;
no Incumbrance; on paved street.
Address It. K., caro Mull Tribune.
295
FOR RENT OR SALE 1 0-acre
ranch 1 Vs miles from Central
Point. Good , house, barn and
chicken houses for 1,000 chickens.
Flue shade. treeH. (Paul Jauney,
Juckson Co. Abstract Co. 293
FOR SALE Cheap. Four houses
and nine lota. Throe six and one
three-room house. Near now mill.
Will sell ono or all. Easy terms.
Jasper Glllaspy, 44 Park Place,
Pbouo 919-X. 294
FOR BALfb MISCELLANEOUS .
FO-R SALE Good beardless seed.
Phono 201-H3. 295
FOR SALE-500-112.
-Loose hay.
Phone
29j
FOR SALR -At a bargain, Fairbanks
Morse 6-horse power engine, cen
trifugal pump,. 4 In. discharge, 60
ft. 4-lu. pipe; 2000 gal. redwood
tank. All good as new. Phono
147, John Slsty, Central Point,
litouto 1. 291
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In barn, ono
mile southwest Phoenix depot, 14
ton. A. L. Loomls, Medford, Ore.,
Phone (121. 295
FOR SALE Second and third crop
alfalfa for hoy. A. E. Hanley, Med
ford. 290
FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 17 Vic I.er
lb. M. F. JIanloy, Medford. 290
POR SALE One 10-gallon power Ice
cvream freezer with motor and
pulllcH, 2 flvo gallon cabinets, 2
ice cream cans, wiro tables and
chairs, first class condition. P. O.
llox 2UX, Central Point, Ore. . 207
FOR SALE Manure. Have your lots
plowed. Phono 473-Y. 302
FOR SALE Hydraulic placor mine,
fully equipped; good piping
ground. Address J. C. II., care
Mall Tribune. 293
FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
sweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. Ralph Waldo Eldon,
Central Point, Ore.
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TO TRADE Small house and lot
Medford and 1 larKii lot, two lots
in Kagle Point. Will trade for r
acres near ..Medford. Address llox
12 1, Redding, Calif. 293
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Accountant, room 411 M. F. & 11.
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Auto Buppllcs
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant in tho Po
clfio northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 20 North Fifteenth St
Portland, Ore.
Attornoys
GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer,
Room 412, Gnrnett-Corey Bldg.,
Medford, Ore. .
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N.
Central, Medford, Oro.
PORTER J. NEFF
rooms 8 and 9,
Bank Building.
-Attorney at law,
Medford National
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Corey bldg.
Lawyer. Garnett
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COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to get the
money. Tho Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inn., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has
i kins' Uldg., 21(1 E. Main st,
Dentists
DR. T. T, SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Store in rooms for
merly occuplod by Dr. Joues. Phone
S92-Y.
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Medford, Oro. Phone SCO. ,
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FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg
Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Gnrhngo
GARBAGE Cot your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
good BOrvice. Phone 874-L. B
Y. Allen.
Instruction in Music
FRED ALTON I1AK1 II P Teacher of
piano and harmony. Height Musk
Studio, 401 GaruottCorey Bldg,
Phono 72.
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office, Firo, Automobile, Accident,
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Physicians and Surgeons
DIl. W. W. HOW A RD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett Corey build
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loose leaf ledgers, bliliug systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
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Office 42 North Front st. Phone
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Best buy for money on our list.
6-room modern house on one ot best
streets In town. House could not bs
built for less than two thousand dol
lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet;
East front; good shape. Will sell
furniture with house at halt price.
Terms on part.
See mo now.
J. C. BARNES
181 Weit Mlu StiMt.