' PAGE ETflTTT MEDFORD MALL Trrt.DUNE MEDFORD, OREO ON", FRIDAY, APRIL G, 1917. GREETS PLAN FOR ARMY WAR RESOLUTION MEETS APPROVAL MEXICAN PORTS W TH APATHY German Government Takes No Of fl clal Notice of Break Public Main tains Indifference No III Treat ment Accorded Americans "and Change Not Contemplated. IIERU'.N April 0. AltlioiiKt nuiHt of tlio Ilorlln pupni's continue today tholr unrrlondly commont iinrl crlll- cIhidi of ProHlilnnt W'IIhoii'b aioceli t ho Gorman government linn ho far takon no official nollco of It. It in expoctod, howoviir, that a reply to certain historical foul urea of lila ail erons will coino latiir, oanci'lully. If iih roportod, WuililnKton kch-Ih cnpli'b to the neutral KOvorniiioiitH. Tho Ilorlln public h! HI nialnlaliiF IIh nttltudo of Indlffonuici' to tlio crlala and si id i i 11 r apathy In roport ! from othor cIIIch. In 10 iiikiiiicu, na far aa Ih known, have Aiiinrlranu been tho subjoct of uiiiilniiHunt liul donta, Tlio fornlKi offlco ;liv ",. that no cl aiiKO la contoninlatcil la ilio ulil tudo of tho KovurniniMit toward Amor loi ns or Aino'liaii proiiniiy. ( ot tho United Htalim wi i he invited ti iioutralH oven allhou.i tho "tatc of war" rnoliilloii Ik pm-m-il li con g.faa and will l.avo evory irrr-iloin to cither lciavo tlio rountry ) atay. Only n dlfforont troatineiit uccorded to Crr- iii u n cltlr.eiii In tho Hulled Shilni. fnrolRu (ifflio official) Bay, will cliallRO tho Kpvorni'ici'.l'i altllii'lp. Thoy added that (ioriuauy n-KiirclH tho treaty of 17!lll nu In full lorec and will live up to It. Thero la little defln'lc. data aviill alilo In rotund to the nunil er of Am ericana atlll In Germany. Tlio Amer ican UHHoclatlnu cf cnmiuerce ha been Kallicrlnrf tt IIH but to iiu- lea Ihnn 500 havo Im;m iw.ji-iliil duly 2'fiO of these aro innsi, tho n iualniler lie lim women and chlldton. Mnreover tho nmulier haj ,n i Htemlliy dicrean liiK an niny AliiiTlninv lire favlii; dally, nrl'iclpv.ty fur j-'w'.txf-rlii'ul tiii-.l Denmark. Tliu.-o arc proliahly sever al IhoiiBund Aiiii'iiiiu'i Mill In ;(i many but ninny or Iheie have liei-n lioro boIoiir tint tiny ate morn tler man than Aiiiorlcun a:id a eon.slilcr ahlo liroportlon lime no passports. Ul PRES IDENT WKson Hopes Settlement of War Will Also Settle Problem of -Arming, the Nations Propose to Raise Forces Necessary to Meet Present Emer nency. Tho nieniliers of tho "Choir lllrls" company passliiK tliruiiKli Medford. en route to Portland, r.avo a surprise birthday party to Carnation Sandier., tho fatuous little Spanish dancer w ho wbb n featuro at Ihn 1 I', I. Kxposl tlon, and now u ineniber of the "Choir Glrla" company. Tho party was araniicd y Anuria Slay, (ho contralto, anil Adah How ard, soprano of the company, to cele lirato tho nineteenth birthday of the dancer, who Is a particular lavorlte with nil tlio members. The floral ilocoratlona wero carna tlnns and maiden hair ferns, and n spread of all kinds of sweets covered a largo table BUruundrd by a happy bunch of musical people and happiest of all was Hcnorlttc Carnation San choi, Just nineteen years old. Threo of tho company have been beard In Medford before, Angela .May and Adah Howard, formerly with Sbviiko In musical remedy, anil ,1. 1.. MnclOvoy, slueliiK comedian, who was olio of the beadllners that opened the Isis theater seven ye; rs ami. WASHINGTON', April (j.-r-l.i a stiileinent iiiiruviii)r Hie uriiiv plan presented lo conj-reHs liy tin; war de piirlineiil, I'reKident Wilson t inlay said Hint "llio hope of the world is that when the Kimipcun war is over, iirriiiiKemeiitH will lmve been inuile eoiiiMisin); many of the cpicstions which liuve hilherlo seemeil to require I lie iiriiiiw; of tho inilions." The president's nlu(ement follows: "The principle euilioilicd in Hie li"'- islalion presenlcd by the wardeparl incut lo the imlilnrv couiuiiltecs of the sennle and house have my entire apprivul and its specific, I'ecominen (IiiImiiis einhiMly the best judj; lit ol Hie ollieers of Hie war depiirtiiienl Select I vo Draft. "It proposes 10 ruise Hie force necessary to meet the present emer tfcticy by hnun'iiif; tlio rcn'iilnr army mill I he National (limr.l lo war slrenlh mid by nihliui; Hie mlililinniij uiiees nilien will IIOW De lleeileil, Mini, ine niiiioiim a.rmv will eom- prise Ihree units, Hie regular army the National (lunrd mid the so-called nililitiiiiiul forces, of which at first .'if are lo lie aiilliorized imme diately mid Inter increments of the same size as Ihey may be needed. "In order Hint nil these forces may comprise a single urniy, Hie term of enlistment in lite three is cipializcd mill will lie lor the period of Hie eincr Kcney. "The necessary men will be seem ed for Hie regular urniy and I lie Na tional (luiird by roliinlccriiij; as at present; until, in the .imminent of the president n resort to a selective draft is desirable. The additional Imrrcs, however, lire lo be raised by selec tive draft from moll ranini; in hm,, from I!) lo 'J.'i years. The ouotas ol the severnl slates in nil these forces will be in proportion to their pnpu latioti. Not IViiimiient Volley, I nis legislation mnkes no at tempt In solve Hie ipieslioii of a per manent military policy lor the eoun Irv, chiefly for Ihe reuson that in these anxious and disordered limes a clear vision cannot he had either of our pormnnciit military ncccssi- lies or of the best mode of orsjiiniziiii; a proper military peace establish, ment. The hope of the world is that when the Kuropcmi war is over, ur rnns;cments will have been made coin posinc many of the iiicstions which have seemed lo. require the arin inu of the nations nod Hint in sonic ordered and .just way the peace of the world inn v be inuiiilnined by such eo- operalions of force aiuoni; the jire.il nations as iniiv be necesarv to innill tain peace and freedom tlll'miijioiil the world. "When these nrrnuceuicnls for u permanent pence lire made, we can determine our military needs and adapt our course of military prepa rations lo the nonius ( wt-ll or ganized for justice und democracy. "The present bill, therefore, is adapted lo the present siliialion, but il is drawn mum such lines us will liable u lo continue its policy, or so lunch ot it as may he detcra.incd to he wi-e when the present crisis has pilsM'd." GERMAN U-BOATS SEIZE INTERNED SHIPS. AWAIT NG WAR Government Infcrmed by Neutral Na tion That More Than a Score of Submarines are In Gulf Waters Be Inu Supplied From Mexican Shore Mexican-German Treaty a Fact, With Medford trade Is Medford mndn Geo. II. Ilartwetl, a musician, Is a Medford visitor today, IntcndiiiK to make arrnliccincuts. If possible, to put this city on bis route for a sum mer Itinerary. ffi ra llllirti. Jill Capital ir The Capacity of the 1st National Hank MANY features combine to nuke pns silile ihe s.tlc, convenient and helpful sorvise of the 1st National Bank. 1st Our Capital and Surplus total $125,000; 2ri Our Resources amount to almost $1, 0:0.000: 3il-Every Department of Bank ing is afforded; 4th Management nni Staff render a progressive, yet conserva tive servire. We lu-heve ou -h,nild find the sum lot. 'I of the above coiieluie of the adaptability ol this bank, $100,000 WASIIINOTO.V, April . l'ersis- teut hut bilhcrto uueonfirined report of (iermaii siibinarines wnitiiiK in the (lull' of Mexico for tlio opciiiuj; of hostilities with the I'liited Slutcs were further supported tiidny by lispnlcli lo the irovcrniucnt from Ku- rojie. 'file full nature of Ihe government's infortunium is not disclosed but it was received from one of the neutrals contiguous to Germany which lias served as u clearing bouse fur (ier niait information since the severance of diiiloinntie relations. it was reported at Ihe i-.ource of origin of Ihe (rovcniineut's informa tion tlint more Ihnn n score of Oer mnn submarines were already in Mex ican .utters. Persons here who have been pvinjj; ultention to Ihe subject think Hie estimate of numbers is hifji but feel no doubt Hint German submarines arc somewhere on this side of the Allanli , most, probably in Mexicnn wulers and Ihul some of theiii linve been there since early ii February. There is no doulil Hint if the 1' boals are in the c.ulf Ihey nrc beinr supplied from Mexicnn shore bases. Those who hold these views also are convinced Hint snmcthintr closely np pronehiin': the urrnuizcmcnls proposed by Koreinn Minister Zimmermmin in his eclebrnted ciiiutntiuicntion intend ed for (teiieral t'nrriinza, have bee'i nebicved cud that Ihe whole mailer incluiliiiv the supplying of submnrincs from Mexican shores was arranired by Mexican Minister Zuliuran in Her-liu. Kaiser Wilbclm II. Kour Austrian steamships also are tied up here. All Ships Disabled. Iteports to the treasury department confirm statements that virtually every ship has been disabled. The extent of the duinuf!c will be deter mined ns speedily as possible. There are Home indications that Hie vessels will be requisitioned by the government for Inins-Atlanlie trade or as naval auxiliaries for at least Hie period of the war. i, ' i Officials assarted that , this point was slill under deliberation but, that "an intelligent us'e" would be miide of Ihe vessels, , fSo far as the lowners' rights ii iltis vessels are concerned, il -was said, this country will'Heru puloiisly observe them. ' wiier.'tlie Ships Are. '. ' j WASHINGTON, April 0. German owned merchant vessels laid un in Ainci'ienn ports at the hcfrinninir oflPrinz Osknr (102(1. the war nnd which are bcinc taken in cluirfro today by American authoti ties are: At New York: Vnterlnnd, ,r.4,282 tons pross; Vienrge Washington, 25, ")70; Kaiser Wilbclm II. l!),.'i(il ; Pres ident Grant J8.072; President Lin coin 18,1 fil ; Pennsylvania :,3:).1: Grosser Kurfurst 1:1,102; Harbarossa 10,1)8-1; Prinzess Irene, 10,893; Bo hemia 8,1-18; Armenia 5-Ni-l; Adam strum 5000; Pisn 4!lh7: Prinjs Joa chim 47(i(); Priiiii Eitel Friedrich Ki'iO (not nuxilinry of same name now nt Philadelphia) ; Allemnnia 40nf); Iliicdebunr 4-197: HurburK -1472; Nassovin 31)02; Portorniu 2778; Maia 2"m5; Clam Mennim 1()8."); Indii 171(1; Matador 1408. At lioston: Amerikii 22,022; Kron- pruizessin (,'eeilie l!)..r)():i; Cincinnati I0,.'i:i0; Koln ,7400; Wittekind 5040; Oekenfels .1021. At New l.ondiin: Willeliad 4701. At Baltimore : Bulgaria 11,440; lihein 10,058; Necknr 0835. At Philadelphia: lilmetia 0000; At Newport Xews: Arcudia 5454. At Wilmington, N. C: Kiel 4494; Nienra 3974. At Savannah: Hohonfclde 2974. At Charleston: I.iebenfels 4525. At Pensneola: Rudolph HI umber).' 1709; Vogescn 3910. At Jacksonville; Krieilu Lconbardt 2822. At New Orleans: Breslnu 7524; Andromeda 2554. At San Francisco: Sernpis 475G; Neptune 4190; Ottawa 3059. At Portland, Ore.: Dnlbek 2723. At Winslow, Wn. : Snxonia 4424; Steinbck 2104. At Astoria, Ore. : Arnokliis Vinnen 1859: Kurt 3109. At Honolulu: Pommern 0557; Prinr. Wnldcinar 3227; Setos 4730; Holsn tia 50-19; Loeksun 1057; Loong Moon 1971; Stnatszekretnr Krateko 2009; Governeur Jaesehke 1739. At Ililo: C. J. D. Alliens 7490. At San Juan, P. R, : Odenwald 3537. At Pago Piigo, Samoa: Elsass 0919. At Manila: Andalusia 5433: Bueb- um 0101; Camilla Itickmers 5130; Curl Diederichscn 1243; Clara JeJb sen 1735; Coblcndo 3130; Elinshorn 4594; Ksslingcn 4902; Jonhnne 1531; Lycinoon 1925; Mark 0579; Pong 1031; Ilajah 2028; Suchsen 8007; Sunibiu 4705; Sueviu 3789; Tubingen 5582. At Zatnbogonin: Borno 2108; M!nr ndu 1514; IJarvel 1308. At Cebu: Prinzess Alice 10,981; Tsin Tan 1094; Wiegand 499. Eczema Is Conquered Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied as directed, it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inex pensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying, The E. W, Roao Co., Cleveland, O, I.ltlle Dorothy l.ntlu, whose llncsn baa been severe for some time, la said td be better today and hope is enter tained that siui will not have to suf fer a bui-kIcuI opoiMtion. Dorothy Is t!iu daughter of Mr, and Mrs. II. A. I.ntla. A TREATMENT FORJERVES Woman Tells How Lydia E. rinkliam 3 Vegetable Com pound Helped Her. West Dnnby, N. Y.-"I havo had nervous trouble all my life until I took l.yom L. rmkhnni s Vegetablo Com pound for nerves and for female trou bles and it straight ened me cut in cooc' shape. I work nearly nil tho time, as wc livo on a farm and 1 havo four giris. I dc all my sev. ir.g nnr other work with their lie Ip, co i i shown thit I stand it real well. I took the Cor.-.pou.nl vfhvn my ten year old daughter c.nno and it helped mo s lot 1 keep it in the heure all the time am recrr.-.tnrr.d it."-Mrs. Dfwitt Since liAtn;:;.Wet Danny, N. Y. yiee ' -s?- vs, nervousness, irritabil ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen ?atinns, all point to female derange ments whi.-b may bo overcome by l.ydie F.. rinkhnin's 'egetble Compound. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived t'rn.r choice roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be n most valuable tonic and Invignrntorof the female organism. mm- ikl -ill I V&MM m 1 rasia5ii5ffJi-o MEDFORD OREGON (Saotrryaradr l.KT I S UK YOl It TAll.OII We havo a tlno snappy lino of woolens to eliooso from. Wo guarantee to give you tho highest class of tailoring that Is pos sible. Wo guarantee a perfect fit or no sale. Old Kellabla C'.Mtiers. T t 1 ? T ? 1 t I ? I I I I t r 1 , I 1 I t y t y y y ? ? y MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID 9 EASTER NECKWEAR Beautiful new Orgaudio collars, nicely trimmed, with lace, fine quality, very special Satur- 9Q day, each OVj n fr aims TheWomatfs Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON EASTER PETTICOATS 25 new Taffeta Silk Petticoats trood colors, well made "Fitrite" top. Worth 4.00 at this sale, each $3.48 f SATURDAY ENDS OUR EasterCoats New Sport Coats in misses' and worn- $13.50 en's sizes, very special for this sale, each "Women's High Class Spring Coats in a great varietv of plain and fan cy materials, very special, each "La Vogue" Coats, made of Jerseys, and Velours, come in the new bright s.pring shades, very special at this sale, each' 1") beautiful' new Coats in Tan, Gold, and Green, very exclusive styles, from $30.00 to $-45.00 each EASTER SALE Easter Suits I Just received, 25 new suits in Navy Blue, Tan and other colors, made in this season's most up-to-date (POT AA style, on sale Saturday, each... ViwVv "La Vogue" Suits some distinctive new styles come in a good range of sizes and colors. Very special ttQC AA Saturday, each fOd.VV 10 Exclusive New Suits, made of "Porie" Cloth, well tailored and lined. Come in different colors, on sale from $37.50 to $50.00 each ' i: vie k mm A ill a war ij' A-y mm HkW' 1 Easter Sale of Silk and Voile Waists "WELW0RTH" WAISTS New models just in. This waist is well worth the ( price of, each $2.00 New Voile "Waists, nicely New Crepe dc Chine "Waists trimmed and well made, in all colors. Beautiful styles Several models, JO on sale Saturday, special, each yuT.O at, each .$5.48 Weus.e, 200 new "Wirthmor" "Waists go on sale Saturday. Every one admits this waist is worth more. All we ask is each . New Georgette Crepe "Waists New Middy Blouses in "White, Flesh and Maize, misses and women, wonderful styles, ver'tf AO sizes, made of good special Saturday VlO twill, very special for All 98c I Easter Sale of Spring Hosiery ? : y y y y y t f Silk Boot Hose in all colors, and black, cheap at this i-c, sah pair .. 69c "Women's Lisle Thread Hose in all colors and black, vei special ... ,v39c Children's Pure Silk Hose in pink, blue and white, very special, at pair 65c "La France" Silk Hose, in all colors, every pair guaranteed, special, &4 OC pair V-leJ Kayser's Italian Knit Hose in all colors, very special, pair $1.75 EASTER SALE KID GLOVES Women's White Kid Gloves, with black embroidered back very special y ; pair V : f y a I Ui-Vr-nu.ilnl ( Women's Fine (Qual ity Kid Gloves, all colors, at this sale, pr. $1.50 this sale, nr. $2.00 Easter Sale of Corsets and New "Dove" Under muslins EASTER SILK GLOVES SgS Beautiful New Fan- " ey Silk Gloves, just in, very spec- ff-l (" ial, pair $Lud The very latest nov elty in Silk Gloves, lake the plnefff Q (JJX.Ut Flesh Colored Corsets, new mod el, spec ial, paii- New "Hove" Underwear, in Gowns, Combina tions, and Chem ise, worth n(n fl. special IvKj Now model Con til Corset, worth $1.00, spec-. PQp ial, pair vtv. New "Dove" Underwear, in fine Lingere Gowns, and Skirts, $l.r0 val- $2.75 "College Girl' Corset, new mod el, very special. . New "Dove" Underwear in Envelope Che mise Gowns and Skirts, values to $2.50. special each .... of kid, pair ... EASTER SALE OF RIBBON 1000 yards all Silk Moire U'ib bon in all colors, worth 25c, jQp special JLUVi 100 yards of plain and fancy Ribbons, witle width, up to ioc value, )Cn $1.98 special, yd EASTER SALE IN TOILET DEPT. Colgates Florient Toilet Water 75 Mirage Vanishing Cream 20& Colgate's K'ibbon Dental ('ream 20 Col gates Cup Shaving Soap 5 Colgate's Talcum Powder 15 ; Mann's-Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price-Mann's ? y y y t y y t t y f t y y y y y y y y y t y y y y f y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y .? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y