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rams ura SfEDFORT) MTH TRTBrNTP, VT'DFOPT, Old i.o. MONDAY. M Y '), 1HH A BRmSH 11 IF IDA AND WILSON SPEECH CONCERT MOST 'S ON PEACE LEAGUE! SUCCESSFUL EVENT BOSTON SHIPPERS WARD IN FEAR SOCIAL 1. m I.OMK)X, JUv Jit -"Im'sponMlik'' Tin- fi.uitli wrcklv I'liiin-il l Hip VHe talk rerflvi-d Its quletux from M,,,,.., ,., ()I1IM s , 1(t t, Sir Howard ury lant nlKht, but no doubt President Wilson's upefdi be fore the league to Ktiforce Peace Mill revive the discussion In certain quarters," says the Liverpool Poet. "Its deflnlteness In certain particu lars la arresting, hut perhaps to many of als eountrymen the air of defl nlteness which tin; president gives to noma of hla phrases may seem elusive. "One can IiiwkIiim many lielng sp olfloally disappointed when he saya that with the causes and objects of tho war the United States has no con cern. To us who believe we are op posing an attempt nl world domina tion, It Is hnrd to holleve that the cause for which we stand Is not of acme concern to the ureal republic of the west." The I'ost argues that the entHiite allies are flalitliiK for virtually the an mo object for which 1'roaldent Wil son proposes a league of nations. The Manchester (lunrdlan says this plan of tho president Is almost as old as the first formulation of the Ideal of organised peace, but that It never before In anypart of the world has commanded the support accorded It In America today. This newspaper nays further: "The president Inevitably lias con fined himself to cautious and general terms, but It Is Impossible to miss (he significant of his declaration that the United States would ha teady to become a party to any feasible league of nations. Twmil-onu months of war have doim unit It to undermine even the rooted American aversion to alliances and IcaKuoa." 31 TO 1 0 Medfnnl t'tnliiitiiiKlv will'Mil llornbrnok n thru uvmi home ground Sunday In'tim- thi'ir own li-. Tin MlM WtlH III to III. Till' .Midi. .til tfiitti di'i-li.Hd n liciidi-h biitlmir din IHioitiwn lnm the Mart, and hits tell like rain. The llurobrook tmui was off color and errors added to the gvn rral aguny. I 'dehor Anthony of llombmok, usually n hard (wirier, was lambasted frwly. Cualer, for Mfdford, hurled it good game and y iih hacked by trnng miiujmiiI. The game a aueh a fare that no score hhn kepi. Xeit Nundav the loeal team will piny UrunU IV U (Irani 1'u.. city park nn Sunday utternoon to prubtthl.v the largest crowd of the Meiihou. The audience wua very ap preciative and numerous pneorea were responded to by the band. The band i making rapid progreNM under Mr. Itowland and many pleasing com ments were made in reference lu the Meritorious jwrfonunnce given on Sunday afternoon. The program, which commenced Miarp at .1, opened with the i-hnriwlnr-imie mnn'h, "Big lien," which Iiiih much tnimpcling in the introduction, and the concluding jwrt in taken from "II Tiovntore." The ".Mwllev of War Song." moHi niiproprinle hcicciioii ai tin MeiiHon, wiiH uniloiibtcdlv the inoMt )Hpnlnr item of the concert nnd for (he rendition (he iutiiijiuiM were ghen n great ovution, to which they willing ly rcondcd with an encore. The SMiiiiHlt serenade, "I a I'uloma," nnd the wnllx, "Night a of CHftdnoHH," were two numbers that culled for rcHti tion. The "Hohemian flirl" iin is iiI wityn Hipiiliir, pleased the crowd im meiiMcly on thin oecanion, nnd the hand's Ncli-ction from this oihth on Sunday brought out the best el fort 4 during the conceit. The date of this week's concert ia indefinite. However, commencing next week the concerts during the aummer will be given on a regular weekdav evening. The general con census ol opinioir is that there should lie one ewiiinir in (he week e! aside for the band concert, nnd that the public as fur as poitaible ahould avoid arranging anv conflicting func tions for (hut one evening. The bund will meet this evening at 7:.ll) for maich drill, and tomorrow lln have ot' red Ihi ir -ci ice mi (he occasmu iif tin iiii'iinii ml -i i '. ice. WASHINGTON, Mav '-'. -Win- ! flit.., I lni4in iiml I'.luniil I'! lllinl. ?ett, representing the liittn rhnni ber of commerce, appeared bciore n -enate committee to opMise the gov- I eminent ownership nnd operation fen 'tores of the shipping bill, which hn ulrcudy jMnsetl the hUM. Thev mi id they recognised the existmee of u crisis in the shipping business, but declared the Host on eluunber was op- Iposed to government participation in the shipping business fundamentally. "We fear," said Mr. Man in, "that government participation in the ship ping business would be an entering wedge townrd socialism. Ah nn alternative for government operation the Boston representatives suggested enrefiillv supervised and Kim nil (I subsidies from (he government. Local and Personal UNtrge Kills of North Yakima, Wash., is spending a few da) a lu the city and valley. Hob g. Ieuel and Uen II Ply male of this city, spent Sunday lu Horn brook. Uw Walsh of Wellen. spent Mon day Im this clly and Asulaud attend ing to business matters. J. C. Wilson of Heddlng, Cat . is a visitor In the city for a few das nil week. Tho anuual tiarelsee commemorut lug tho aaalversary or the eta!llh ment and founding of the ruir-H. ! of Oregon will be held al Kukciic ilu ' last of tho week. A numlcr of foi iner graduates from this rln win be In attendaneo. i C'Uudo Miles of tho Medroul !'.i- J 'mil team, sustained a Hlight ihihm ; to his left ee Sunday at lloruiirooi. I striking tho second baseman's kui. while sliding Into necond base m th. ' early part of the name Tin opu. wit discolored a-- . uiult Krlendu of .hh. It Kelh, loun. i , oiertor for Hie Mail Trliuuc. mm ' acting In a MmiMr tspailiN on die1 PortUnd Jouuiul, will he pamed lii learn thai lu m the vlcilui of u rsmeup at the Miilinomah -nti lic-i , woek. orcordlitK to the cckl tui lOtln Of that club Kelh u.is in dueed to put m (he kIiuk. w.ih ., wointber who poaed as KiiowIiik n ti tng ghoul the ait After a feu ak , ward passes h knot-ked .lame-, i: j iiai who a jon on ine jaw. it w.t ftorward dU. overed (hut KU' oi poneut was one o( the let boxem in tho elub. Lew Rukes, well known lo.alh as ft musician, itas acctpled .m cnnai' nont for the hummer with the run tort band of the Daks amiiM-uunt park at Portland. In accordance with the. usual ...k lorn, business house will close ui noon Tuesday. i khou cA.iiu hu. Inoaa Moa's ar-i i limn i ail i' tud- dls, prostdeni ; Jost Itel - i or's Piano House and I idew, pa k- II eoatai' ' mw of Kbeet CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS The (Joldcll lank Mlble cl,,-.-. held their regular iiiocihh business meet ing in (be primary room- of the Hap tis chinch on Weilne-ilm altenmiiu when the nflicers fur lite eiisnina veai were elected n follows; President, Mm. ('. A. Wlnlliiek; vi president, Mrs. Oeorgc I.. Hownnl; secretin, treasurer, Mrs. Fred I'urdin; reHtrter, Mrs. Frank 1'. Ialer. The meeting was held in the late afternoon and the ladtea then entet lamed their hm-hands with n picnic supM-r. It hud Im'cii planned to hate (he picnic at Kogue Itiver, but on in ci. nut o tbt rum the plans were mi cssarilv changed. There wits an abundance of all kinds of good thint; lo col and nil voted ii n most eujox able evcuutg. Those present weie Messrs. and Mesdnnies Fred U Meats, George L. Howard. Rolnml (J Ileai h, Klpm Hiatnev, J A. Hem sit eel, I'i.iiiI, F I ...l.r, I Ii ill. - I IIih.cI, tin Sim un I i, ml, sinii.n.i .l.ini.- I . '. .1 II II . i l , !lii n M,i, , , i , i ,,i, In'. lolk , WOMAN SO WEAK COULD NOT SLEEP, i Made Well by Lydin E. Pink ham's VegetHbleCoinpoiuul. North 0i..i I. Ma-- "1 had l-.t three i-lu! Ireii a.i.l 1 w m nil run down an I weah 1 could not ule. li at night. music! pffite. Ftnacr pirta.r reitini to UiU M ccight woukl leave me and every tlui,,c 1 ate upset in stoinai h. I was . ;, in r out and if I u.iulil a tart la I .BBtoitsauRte HW ' ''' ' w,,u'd have LalatHaSfw' l "'"I1 ""'' be down HK l.f,r, linmldtlnlsh. HHlH 1 was SS'SSK-I ,1,., i.i.ib.r ,utM Ann and reiki of a wo null wK felt as I did and took 1 v.iiu F i'liikham's egetablo Contitund, so I tis.k it too. Now I am proud to tell you I am feeling line and nave given birth to a boy baby. He ts my ' Pinkhatti ' baby. 1 keep a botUo of Compound in my house always." lira. Ptrrt-n Maucu, Box 64, North Oxford, Mats. SleeplesaneM. lndigetion. weakness, and nervousness are symptoms which indicate a lowered v itality of tho female organiam, ami the tonic, strengthening proierties of the good old faithioneu rotU anil herbs, tntaintHl in I.ydia E. Pinkhant's Vei'etatile ('.invunil, anij Just what n. '.iled by every woman VhoitHn Mis. Jdarto'a loudilion ' l'tkr fiH utlvit'H in rngurtl to any (Uinoyiiig iipltnii w rll to l.yilld) I". IMiikliitm Vlti.llelne tty, IjcuuUdvutUH '. Lyuu, 2hz, GAVIRA OFF TO CONFER WITH GENERAL PERSHING 111. PASO, Tex., Mav 2I.- Uenernl Unvira, comiiiitnduig the constitution alist forces of northern Chihunhun, said today that he expected to leave in a few dnys for CaMts UrnndcH to confer with General Pershing in re gard to the closer co-operation ngninst the Villistas. but lidded that the affair was not of such moment that it could not be arranged by tele-grntilu Fauiiv Ward, the faniim- American star, wlm i- to be seen nt I he S(nr to night only in the Jesae I.. I.iiskv pro duetion of "The Cheat," as the ex travagant young society lender, has ample otiiiortunitv to introduce n number of the latest Parisian gowns, Mi- Ward wns fortunate enough to receive it number of the latest f unb urn from I'nri" jut beiore her cos (iimer wits called to the French col ors. These gowns nhow very abort skirts with pantalettes underneath. That they will le interc-tmg to the femilinc observer giies without say ing. In addition to the striking gowns, Miss Ward is given an oppor tunity t display her wonderful ctd lection of jewels, among which is the fa m oiw pear-shitped ienrl. presented to her bv the late Archilm he-s Isn liclln i.t Ait-tria, and I Ik- famous leiigia blue diamond, Valued at .t'2".-0011. MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES The usual interest and enlhiisiism were manifested in the rcgulni month ly contests, which were heb, Frid-ty morning. For sjiewl and accu.-tc, in typewriting, the following avvrnK were made: Iternard Roberts, nn M. ('. ('. ribbon; Margaret Aiiich nnd Russell Angel, M. 1'. ('. ribbons; Horn Norwood, an M. ('. V. yellow ribbon; and Annie Itntcmnh. u Hemingttin iicnnnnt. An M. ('. f1. red nblmn was i" .'Mb ( to iv inn t Inl.l, ,, ,, , , rney in spelling. .Several other m.il I records were made, but e those mak ing them had nheadv received nwanl no more were givn. Citificates of membership in the Order of Or egg Artists were i-ucd to C.'leJl Mcl'redie. Walter Dtinteii. Vada Altimtts and Roland Fluluiiv. The O, Q. A. is a clan eompo-cd . t nrtin'tic wi iters of shorthnml. uml membership in the order is limhh prised. , The summer School began Monday. May '2'1, with the following tudent enrolletl: Margaret Ames, Jcnmc Whipple. Gertrude Trnutfether, Wnvm Hean, who are taking the short Im ml course; and Gladys Mandevillc. who ia studying bookkeeping. We nre glnd to have Annie Hate man with us itiruin. She will take the final examination for u diploma in the commercial course the commit week. Philip Lounsbiiry, who entered xchool recently, in making excellent progrcs in the Kiiglish course. The teadien' review eour-e. m charge of a. W. Ager, siiperinttcndcnl of Talent school, begun the liJml. A number of teachers, and tlm-e d. -sinng to becoino teachers, are takum the course, which prepares lor the June examination's. The following Class A student- nic working hnrd preparatory to entcrniir the ofliee itractice department: Sum Norwood, Clell McCredie, Wa'tei Ilnnteii, Roland Flaherty, ltcn.ii.l Roberts. 3( Always the same good smoke Why? Because, as nearly as mind and hands can do it, we make each OWL just like every other OWL in blend and burning qualities. "If you like one OWL, you'll like them all." We can say that with certainty because the flavor and even-burning of the OWL are insured by a million dollars' worth of selected, carefully mel lowed leaf. The Million Dollar Cigar Tb Mcdfonl IVoosttiis Smoke Med ford and Mt. 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