fAUfi BIT MFDFOBD MATL TT?TBTTNT1. TVrEDFOBD. OTCEfiON. FRTDA Y. ?JAY 'm. IMS KAISER SEEKS TOTURN EUROPE UPON AMERICA Teutons Tvrn Vials of Hate From England Upon This Country Minister of War Suggests Union of Europe to FirJ-t United States anil Great Britain. Press Exaggeration. AM STKFtOA.W , May 31. (iormnny Iiuh now turned the vIiiIh of its halo from ISngland upon America. Slnco tho (lermun peoplo linvo come to realize tliut tho army of Cioiictrul PursliliiK In not tho "contemptible;" force they wore UmI to holiovo it wa:i, tlioir prayer hat been chniiKil from "fJott strafe I'uMliiii'l" to "(Jott Hlrale Amorlku." Tho VunkooH are no loiiKor called a "phantom army:" thoy are now "a menace to tho whole world," In the coinmonto of the Gorman press. The Cologne ViilktiMKcItnnK Koe.s no far aa to predict a' Reneral Ku ropean war against America utter tho present conflict. World' iii'atht ICiirtny. Tt say: "Tho world's ureatest. enemy Ih American inamnionlHin, to which, ho long as It secures ltn mouKtroiiH prof ItH, the butchery of entire nations Ih nothliif? but a practical in can h, to an end. "It Ih hlKh tlmo that, to combat tlitfl murdorouH and utiKpeaUubly dov Ululi ' financial mlht, which would Kladly nee mankind swimming In Jilnort until 1H21, all bclllgerentR ns well an neutral peoples were called upon to unlto In an autl-Amorlcnn campaign, "Only a speedy ponco can euve England and France from the fate with which America would like to overwhelm the whole of liurope. "A general European war of da fonso against America, must form from tho final chapter or the world war, If Europe does not wish to aban don forovor her rolo In tho universal dovolopinent of tho world's civiliza tion. -Up, then, yo nations of Icul tur, against tho common enemy who stands grinning with sutuulc in it'll on tho othor side of tho Atlantic." Clenernl Von Stoln, tho kaiser's minister of war, has Riven official sanction to this propaganda of Into -by expressing similar views In an In terview In "l)er Tag," In which he says: "Tho talk about a peace by recon filiation Is still going on. I can only seo one way to arrlvo at a compro mise between two belligerents. It Is whon both, to avoid greater dangers, make peace so they may he able to turn ugalnst a third party. lmsH lvnKKerntlon, "Tho wholo of tho continental pow ers, fur example, might unite In a common stand against Kngland and Amorlea n courso which they would certainly adopt wcro their statesmen gifted with sufficient acumen to un derstand the situation." Kvory llttlo kirmlnh with tho American army nt tho front Is turned by tho German press into "a bloody American defeat." Max Ouborn, correspondent of the VoHslcho Zcltung, in u characteristic dispatch, says tho "boxing methods" of tho "sport-steeled" American sol diers can do nothing apainst the wai trlcd ' 'Incomparable" from t be Klilnc. Mow Tlii'in Down. 9 "One by one wo mow them down," shrieks Karl Kosner In the Luknl-An-xelger. "First we put the Angto Frettch auxiliaries, the t'nrt iiKiii'se, out of action, and now the Yankees." Hut some other critics do not con sider the Americans quite so Insig nificant as adversaries. The Vosjdseho Zcltung Fays editorially: "Wo shall have to act and act with much more enterprise and determlnii lion than we have hitherto shown, it Wiv would realize our best liopctt he fore the American forces, whatever bo their nature, can have tlmo to take any serious part agntnst us." WEDDING BELLS teia: aM? Mil to. ni, ... ..:vmzzf&m :,,MmW- mfAiM mm w WW WEEK FEATURED AT ST. '"I'lin liaiiulilfiN ut (he Ami)'," iin I heir frit-:ls spck of thiMlin-e ln-iiiiliriil iIjuikIKits of (ii-ncral rcyion V. Jlnrrli, Aiiicriuui clilcf of staff H'Pl-o nil iiiiilmrrlcri Ijmt lM''lulMr. Now Mllilii'il In IIk nifi- of Cnpliiln John Mllllki'ii, wIio'n rlKlillna ill I'Viinw. Vivian In llu- wilKof Cniilnln rani Kiisscll Kriuik. Ami iiMicrnl Mmvli Ims nmioiiiiml Ihn cnKauoiilciil of .losi'pliinc lo Major Joseph M. Snlnij of (hp field ni'tillery, who was nlilo tn llio (5011 l,ln' " v,1 ' ' '" "r'"'l I" I VaiM'e. Hh- nuirriiiKn will f ho NiMers will Iw lall;ht'r of an officer un.l wife of nil officer. AUTOS TO CALL lliese nil junk Hint could lie convert ml into money for the war I'hiiiI, all olil brass or copper, zinc, iron, rns, anil pinny sacks. Autos will slnil from die Xal. al 9 o'clock Snlnrilny mnrninir lo collect on nil pnvcil streets the innterinls ilo naleil to tile siil'li(;ii ilepnilliient of the Ilclinn relief worlc. The calls for clothing for refutrees in Kranee mill Heliinn is iiiiemlin anil it liehooves all lo lay asiile nil uniieeessary Unties anil Icml niil. 'I'his has been u husv week liul it shuuhl not he ullowi'il to prevent the oMlicr in of a hunille of tnuterial rcaily for the collectors at II in the morning. Let all packages or sacks of such he taken to some point on the near est pnveil si reel a'- the uiiinlier ofj aulos anil lime of ih i er iivnihihlc is limited. Consult the follow in ,li- in' watherint: your materials: j Cotton or uoool men's shirts, all Kinds of underwear, all kinds of ludv' lot Iiiiir. stockings, sheets, inllow of such si renfit li lire employeil that the pulients serennied in terror. I leoiities lun'e.ori'iiered n loni nr- ies of (iiestinns to ask in the reieh stajr . concerning the rejiorts of ill frer'trnenl. C'omineneenient week will he a I fu ture of interest for the friends and patrons of St. Mary's academy. The exercises bean with the Junior re l itul this afternoon when St. Mury s wee folk entertained the grown uy.s with a deli)ihtful mi-sical iiro'rani. Mondiiy lifleruoon will be devoted to social entertainment provided for the Seniors liy the Junior liifili school class. The liaeciiliiurentp services will be held in the iienileiny chapel Tuesdiiy inoniinj;, June 4th, e.t 8 o'clock, and will consist of the celebration of muss, for which special music bus been prepared, and a baccalaureate address by Reverend J. Powers. A breakfnst for the (jradnates will be served at the academy after the ser vices. The uramuiar ej-nde closinsi exer cises will be held in the ueadeaiy audi torium, Tuesday morniii!; at 10 o'clock. The commencement exercises at which Misses Helen Iteddy and Jean r.ctte I'atterson will be j;niduuted will take place Tuesday evening, June 4th, at S o'clock, in the academy audito rium. The cniiluation address will be delivered by Kcvercnil Kilwaril J. Conely of Ashland. Father Conety is an excellent speaker whose chami iii'r personality and splendid delivery never fail to delight and interest the audience. A short but attractive program has been u ranged for the oc casion. Iliplomns will be presented to the jirailnales by Reverend J. I 'owers. A SI CCIaSSI'I T- RHMH!y. All things succeed whlrn rnally de serve to, which fill a real need, which prove their worth. The. fact that the famous old root and herb remedy. Lydla K. Plnkhain's Vege table Compound, has for three gen erations been .relieving women of this country from the worst forms of , female Ills and has won such a strong place In our American homes proves Its merit beyond the question of. a 'doubt. It wlil well pay any woman I who is in need of such a medicine to try it. - Adv. TOXKJIIT TOMOHUOW linrdll amp MAP mun Km. Psrfufiim. Bill Farnum I IN WASH INOTOX' Co-operation of the public In the fair enforcement of laws against disloyalty was urged by Attorney General Gregory. "Rough and Ready" ' HIS BUST PICTt'HU. A fight that you will never forget. ALSO MITT & JKVF. rf- AT HUNS CRUELTY A.MSTKliDAM , Mny :U . Onislie methods employed by the (lennnn iii4l it'ji I uutiiuritieH in (renting ner veus jHttieuts in niilii nrv lnsiitiils in Mtmirli resulted in revcills by the pu-, tienls in whiHi Wiinls wen wreeked, j iirnirdiutf lo the Kin-hiiM-he Oiks Zeilmur. At l ociilifiin the lnt-pitnl : Wii Imi iK'.l liy I In- n licllioiis put U'lit s. i The pjipn- iuUU Hint elei'lrie shocks. GO GO t.ddc rh.tlis, , men's (runners ilnnki-N Ihmr in inlilition tn Old Medford Resident Near Death "I had not eaten food for to days and was slowly starving to ileal h. tilveu up tiy live doctors, I tried a bottle of Muyr'H onilerful Itemedy. which iiave reltcf at once. I am 7."t years old and would have died but tor your wonderful medlilue. The Jnuliiltce Ik all gone and I am gain ing appetite and strength every day." It Ih a simple, harmless preparation lhat removes the catarrhal mucus from Hie lntcsl:ial tract mid allays tho InilumuuitUni which rauses prac tically all Mitinm-'.i, liver and liilca tlnal altiitenis, Including appendlct! is. One dose will convince or money n1 tunded. All rellahlo drugrists. Adv. TdllAV AMI SATI'ltDAV "Carmen of the Klondike" Slurring Clara Williams A stnry of Aiu.kn. H you h;v and enjoyed "Tho I'lame of the Yukon" come as It I ureutr and more Ki'lpplnt;. lit i.t t. vit i s, GO GO I Mr. Charlea llaniMin mid Miss' Juanlta Scars, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. William Sears of i'l North! Central avenue, were ipiietly married , tit tho Innntro's home Thursday eve j ' Ing. Cnly the members of the bride's 1 family and Inlimalo friends were j present nt the ceremony ;tev. A. II. (iammons of Jacksonville officiated, i Mr. mid Mrs. Harrison liumedtiitely left 4ho city for California w here Ibev will upend nn extended weddlns to'ir, . visiting friends and relatives of Mr. Harrison. Holh young people are well known In this city, Mis Sears be. Ing prominent In musical circlet, mid Mr, Harrison Is a local representative Of (he Metropolitan I. tic Insurance company. I PAGE THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, JUNE 4 A. II. WOODS PKKSKNTS THE 1UJOU THEATRE N. V. SUCCESS "Mary's Ankle" By Mary Tully A FAST FIIOLIC IN THREE VIEWS "M.iry's Ankle" a Po.uh. Btij:lit, Clean mul Snappy. -Sun I'lincild I'hinANlf Trices 50c, 73c. $1.00. $1.50- Seat Sale Saturday. June I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED WE PRE-PAY EXPRESS CHARGES $1.00 Pongee Silk 79c HOO yards linf Imported !M iitclics wide S ... fanvits llitv. (llcilli r-rpm xtr- C l ( lc, iriidd qtiiility. (hejip XfJ tod;ivat l.()0. Vnr this 111 t JiJlC w V i 1 1 Ull $1.50 Silk Poplin 98c 1,000 yards Silk and "Wool Poidin. . , l,n,l.,0 r'lwvon 1 , , j -n ii il..'.. Aft. M-23 s. cKXTitAii Tottay ai !fi.;u. ror mis 78C mkdkoki), ohkgo.v Big Stile, yard '. .'. jj Sale, yard Our Annual Sale of Silks and Summer Wear They are Wearing Silks for Every Purpose Now. Women will Wear Silks for Every Kind of Dress and Frock This Spring, Because the Government Does Not Need Silk Like it Does Woclens, and During the Spring and Summer Season is the Time That Silks Can Be Worn With the Greatest Comfort and Pleasure $2.00 FOULARDS $1.48 "(5 inch Satin Foulards in lieai'liful patterns, splen did quality. Worth today $2.00. Fm- this (M ylO' sale, yard nU.10 $2.50 SILKS $1.69 1,000 yards extra ' fine quality faiu-y Silks hi stripes and plaids, suit iihle l'ir skirts. ',.."0 values. This sah, vard $1.69 i Jjj $2.00 DRESS SATIN $1.69 $1.25 PONGEE SILK 98c. $1.25 TUB SILK 98c. Beautiful new wash Silks fur waists and new skirts, fast colors, come in a full line of stripes. Cheap at $1.25. Fortius QOrt sale, yard 0L SILK GINGHAMS The very 'latest things in Silks, for summer wear, fast colors, comes in fane' plaids, :(i inches wuln. Special, vard $2.25 BLACK TAFETTA $1.89 :U inch I 'dark Dress Satin, a beau-' 1.000 yards fine Imported Pontre.' inch heavy Black .Tafetta Silk. 1 1 1 nl cloth, heiivv oiialitv. Chean Silk, lid inches wide. A splendid ,, , , , , a. -.00. For this' ' 1 A Srade. This QO lor this Rreat sale, yard.. stile, yard ?X.U yard MUV A splendid $2.2.) (ii;ility. SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE EVERY SPRING SUIT AND COAT $25.00 Spring Suits $19.98 About 10 of these beautiful suits left, made of fine all wool materials, trood colors. Sold till season at 2..00. For ' $10 QQ this sale QlJ.Vo $35.00 Spring Suits $29.98 Some very handsome "I.a vnjruo'' Suits in uood colois, made of till wool materials. Cheap ;it !").( !0. This $90 QQ stile, each $4U.Ja NEW FANCY SILK SKIRTS IN SUIT DEPARTMENT AT REDUCED PRICESj $12.50 Spring Coats $9,981 .Inst a few of these Coats left. Come in plain and fancy materials. Sold all season at12..)0. This sale, eacn tyy.t $25.00 Spring Coats $19.98 1.") beautiful new Spring ('oats, made of the best all wool materials. Cheap at $2.").00. eS; $19.98 NEW WHITE WASH SKIRTS J