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r (.mm I mrnP I lranvsr. vkdtomx ,,a,v Tuesday, mat ,. - AVORED BY FRAZIER TnTiu-r 11 mmi uum,Lno HI,llbLU.lumOKiW;LA!il UA hUK MINIMI PRI rnn Tiinn nor 0 ' I ' IN F( FOR THEIR USE PROBABLY LOST id u .J OFFICERS' RESERVE F Survivors ,.f Tr,rlI.H l,.-! ' V J jSL?-& . I I Tank Steamer Arrive at Liverpool f .jZ KrXV 't,tl''.-ff -Lieut. Thomas, Commanding ff: 5 JL I Gunners, ar.d Capt. Harris Both t 3 T . X f MISSinH; Probably Drowned. f f OA'W V,' 1 , ft l'i',f I T' if I I I It... . - s ' Hamb'ir(i-American Ships Distrlli- llfprf Amurl...n CLI- y , .. ...... - 11.U11 o:nj raius mu&ij Speed Up to Equal Destruction Wrought by U-Boats U. S. Ton nare Is Balancing Feature. CHICAGO, May 1. -Figures on tlio application for admission 0 the cen tral unny department training parnps !E WAKIII.(;TON May t Tim liain hurg American line 1'ola and Clara Monnlg at New York have been turned over ),y the Ainerlean govern ment for una of the entente allien. One k,j) will go to I'ranco and tho oilier to Italy, WAHIIINOTON, May 1. The 1,'nl led rllateB liaK already place a con (ilderal.le amoiint of Hlilp tonnage at Oil) dlnonal of the entente ..III... Lord Kimtaeo I'erey, uhlo expert with the 1-rlllnh inlsHlon, Bald today, that Ilio government had supplied certain vewiola to he lined uceordliiK to the allies needH, hut refuned to liidlcali what I hey were or If they were the ncizcrt (iflrmnii hIiIiju. Lord I'erey declared that Ihn i,r,.u. cut rate of lull IhIi conalriicllon of wiliw and tlio American eoimlrucllon at pieHeiit could not keep pmo with Ilio prenent rate of dcKtructlon hy mih marfncH. "The halancliiK flKiiro In Ihn ivnrM HlrtiKKle," aald Lord Pony, " the lonnnKo the United Htatos can mip ply" Lord Percy's announcement wn Iho find lutlmalloii that tlm nhlpdnK conrerenrea hud ailually renulled In any ameeinenl. It wna taken an a forerunner of a very wide dofroo of LO.NWI.V, May l.-Tlie hiirvivorH ot the American oil tank nte;tmer Vacuum, uho will arrive in Liverpool at midnight, include Kohert Williamn, tJi-enr fiailcH, H'. I,und-ren, A. liyl and Haymond uncz. I lie delailM of I lie Miikinc on Anril '2H tit the Vacuum have liccn r .iJ at the American emhnsHv l.i.r.. !...) I cannot he iade pnhlin, it was ex plained today. The full particular un; in iiwi ium u i.v 1....- 4 1. " '"HI JlMMllllIII T .. -11 . W I .1 1 wiimi (i Mill 111' Cirfllu Itiir t..i : tache, who prcumnhly have made' "i, K, , 'irn"i wil! l"tH-. What, misS seeing themf" reports upon them to Waliin-lon .. .... '. ".'"""" 'e " ell, wc iriiess not ... ...... .. 1.:., .v irAi-iii, hi)inc itin The leader, of , ,,,, ,.,IJ j, , e,,l of elepl,..u of the A. c. mraeB fir cu. The American consular MnnU "l,T oiiliiii, the ,.., . en : ''.expeelant thnlls? from .he ,.m" 7 ! .. " " ." T"1 . the early mornin lli,. ........ ...1. 1 .... t ine snow unl'oid. . ((..,-,. y lilllllt'lj. Oilier Morloen lMni, The followilllf are oilier unrviv,.n who have lamleil: .1 Ki,,,.n AllL'lisI l.olos. Win. (Ircll l W.I-, ' r . . ..... ' ' 1.011M runii, .). .Mmichel, Hare Sin Ifios, Camilh, Dio, - Andrew, I.im. he .1. Hamuli, John Mclfolu, fieort;, Wilson an. I F. Lasher. Hohert I'. Skinner, the American consul (jeneral in London, received a imwcr report from I he survivors of flic Vacuum who were landed al an ohseure point out f t,M,., wj,, 1 ... .... M-uipn service, m,. ,.rv ri jff officers, announced here today Tn(Kcatc that nimlicii,.,. 1... . ' eeived from hundreds more men than eun he ueeommodated. However, it was pointed out, no statistics un available on the iiiii.il...ru .; t:i:-.i tor physical or mentul examinations. In round numli,. ru il 'ir.kri , nu.- IU .5.JUU hnve applied for admission to Fort Sheridan, Illinois camp, 2.000 to that ai rort Uenjamin Harrison, Indiana 1'iuo to Fort Snellink", -Minnesota, mi .,uu to Fort Hilcy, Kansas. tcrts Sheridan and Uenjamin Har rison will have capacities of 5000 men each, while the nllm- fun ,. will have facilities for 2300. One o'clock is the hour fnr ). 1.;.. how to ooen. when mm r..n .,.. : you can watch , to feed ll. ... Later vrin nir.o . .!..... . i . the Iyylir, ...1. ' ' i icmona,ie what would a lr ...... ,r wn j circus l,e without doiii- thatf Later trum ictniL' hands. I.,..,, .hi,, I 1 ...1,1... , 1. ..... . . ., ... ' .-",11.1! 11.. ... is win trumpet and a Jhe ho Buy the tills uIoiil' the r.,,,i and hear the steam or-aii. Then out at the show grounds t.r,.'H ,c ,ri,(, exhihilion on the nulsi.rc. Ko small boy or eirl win.1.1 ,.v,.p lured on the Chimin-' l.ill-lw...r,l ;n he spread he fore your eyes. Over six hundred educated wild and domestic animals arc exhihiteil hy the l-arnes show, mitni. ,.r .i.:..i. ..L.. MRS. C0NR0Y IS ELECTED CLUB LEADER ro-oioialloii in which II... nr...,,,. ..... ,.. . . 1 Mm allien to defeat tho ( ,.,.., .. , i K""n".rH . w"r" '"? "ur- inarlne inena. 1 nors. Allulavils will he ohtainedj All li,.,ill.H,...i .".,, ,,. men Liverpool hy . '-rd Percy ,ale that th'o ilrlllnh b1!3'ri7Tl,l.,,,wl. ""'-V bad numdled Iho American, A"'"'"'"- Kovmunieiil wllh every ,ial of Iho ''"''wiltly Umt. idilpnliiK prohl Incliidlnt! the (otalj ." ,H 111,1 believed here that (he allied lonnane, (he dentnictlon "lihi'iK liuniicrs were taken pris hy Mm IMimitK, ihn Irreducllilri needn' "bboueh it is possihle ll.nl t. of the allien; Iho prenent ralo of con-, "'""ler lieuleuanl innv have hcen nlrucllon ahroiid and Iho Hlandardli!.: lMl"'rl "Imaid I he submarine, The Iuk hiHMIiiK plann. whole crew of Hie gunners, however inn milppliiK Innue," nnld Lord,"'""1'1 ll,,v Um inaiiy persons I . . . . . '77'"'"' . .' ' ln-y. "domlaa.en evorylhlnu ,"" be , , I. . r. l,y iiccommodaled on and In very urnvci, Indeed. TIioukIi " ""buiarine. The prohabilily is thai Ihe picnont Ilrlllnh coiinlrucllon mid Ml" "'ixsinif h.ml load was'losl, as the eHllmaled Aineilcan conntrucllon '""lls "I' Ibe ize carried hy Hi. raiiiiot keep ,. wllh Ihn pienent , V'" n, aceonlini; l naval 'men rale of dclrucilon. liolti munt he'""1'1'! bave hcen overloaded will, M"'c,ie,i M v,,ry npprorlahly If the Ma" " dozen men on hoard """" "'" 111 11 Id open. Tho war ''-rf "-lis . exlraordinarv. i l , , ZTu ' ""'""' -- - . v .. ' "! o I . III. expired ttin o! ono year being taken .ii rs. a. Kellehor. Jlrg. C. L. Schleffelln, the retiring president, wan elected a mem her of the hoard Mm .7 l' .M llllllV IS thfl ll.ir.l n, ,. ,!... .... . ,u .....iiiiju ui u,e hoard of dlrcctorn. I'resldent V. L. Campbell of the ntato unlvernlty at KiiKeno will give a lecture in .Modford next lloml.iv ni,.i.t at tho public library under the aus pices or tho (iroater Morlfnrri cih Tho nubject of I'rosldcnt Campbell's ANT FliA.VCISCO, May 1. To day was the last d..v fr- -.n . tor the officers training en..,r. ,.i,;..i. will open at the San Francisco Pre sidio May 15 with an attendance lim- ucl 10 -J.,00 from n hi. .... ..... . " '.-11 "...ICS. ihe officers 1,1 ..Iinrge of enrollint headquarters were prepared for an unprecedented rush. f,,M .. stream of 500 applicants vestcrdav. The fact thot Ihiu t.... 1-, . "" -u.i.v oay ttcwey Day,-' (he anniversary of the battle in Manila hay, increased re- ermtinfr. It is believed that the en- ! rollment has far exceeded the 2500 1 unit. Mrs. it. J. Conroy was elecie.l president of the flrei.lcr M..,ir,.-,i club at a meeting yesterday after-iof ,llr''cl"''s for three years ion. ,,10 oiner officers wore elect ed as follows: First vice-president. Mill, .lap Andrews; second vicc-presl-dont. Mrs. T. (J. Heine; recording sec retary, Mrs. Hanby; corremondlni: socrotary, Mrs. W. Ii,' Crows; troan urer, Mrs. Delroy Clotchell. Mrs. Con roy was forced to reslmi from tho Ived llnelf Into 11 race helween Ihe efficiency of tho llitlM, , A ' "lilpyaldn and tho (leiinan submarine. "The halnucliiK factor In the wnrl.l """KKl" ' th ago tl, li,,!,,,,! H"""" " ly. Only In cime thin mine rait 1 in, proHcnl ml rv m,rv I'" ami food supply l, continued ' in II... most vitally s,.,n proli- " " wnieu cannot 1,0 cMiKgeralod, A fliu Advantage,,, "Th" ' d Hlnlcn." l.o,, Vrcy Went 011, "In one of Ihe few ........ 1... that. Ih al.Holulely self-sufriclcnt In sn 1 p. 1.1111,11 ngn, v lnvo ,,,. (M, n, the material, , V.,V11(,BH nine.., iy , .i ,, ,,, r '"Hiding somewhat h,H unlike this cninln u,ut ,, , m)( (ihiB 'lie 11 1 r ip,11K nuv llialei IiiIm, "The hhlpplnt; i,,-,,!.!,.,,, ,M ,,, (11V a mailer r l,.llK... , lv nuiller of how f..t that touting,. In r.ery I li, ponnlhle In helllg """ "Hel l I. lij ui.'. I lo nave hI, I ..... ,, ,. r.... , 1 11 1 'ri Pin pones , , , ,,, . ' "' l' ef the ,., ait,s lui" Inslllulcl a nalloual shp,,7 l"u"1- ver Ihcm all is tl. ,.,. enil shipping ,a,,, tt t Htu In l.oa 11 ! alleniptM harniotil,, l. deiunndn on shipping and dlieci It t 111,1 iiiimiI erri. leul use." 'ailillll Is Imst. WASHINdTO.V, May I. Fiisl '. I'icial news of the suhimiriiic deslrue- Hon of Ihe American lanker Vact wilh Ihe loss of some of II... ,.r...,. I officials was r ive.l here l.nhiv Cnsul Skinner, at Lnodnn.' r,.. I""'1" leslruelion of Ihe ship ci.nlinncil thai l,.,.,,i,.,,,,i r eominnii.lcr of Ihe naval gun crew, and si.inc of his crew are slill miss.' mg, and pioluihlv I Scvelltuct, of (he ship's crew ami 11,1 Ibe naval tanners, nil j,, one limit, vv,.,i rescued. I'en.llUL' leeeii.l ,.f ........ .I.....M..I iciiil ml.. me ih. .11 the pailni.-nl will ,,t ,(,,, names of Ihe l-iiii eiew nai'v public. V.SIIIN(IT(i, M,,v 1 v, "'" 1 '"-rs of the naval ear,l of Ihe American stent v nnk U a snhiiiarine, n ho h..e I n lauded ill Flielatlil. uel 1 1 Hie 11111 v ! !,-( I.' .1. M ... ' ' ' ...ss ; I 1. 1 HIT. f l alll, 11. Lasher, Sr., i:!, ,,, iis; ,,, '.'li.'la, gunner's male, Ihn, I elas iiiiiier .loin. Nil,,.,, hi, liuiTicl.l, . and (leor-e Thomas Wilson, ;i,M,, l";e seam, .a; faiher, Fit,k Wil Missouu alle, Iowa, COLLEGE FORCES ARE TO MOBILIZE UI'tiKNK. Ot, spouse to a iiiiv- May I . it, ,. re.etvi.il t.,.i.,. v f1"111 '' national defense coun cil, asking for meeting ; ,, ,. Verslly pteslilenls ,,r ,h pMlte, Slales lit t, national rp, j., deal IV L, Ctntpbell, f ,), p,,v,,.. slly of Oregon, departed last nkhl for WanhliiKiou. I'resldent ('i,inp, B vlce-prenl. " ne AHItoaul Ass,at 0( I'ltlvornlly exeeutl,,,, and has 1 re,lleteil to slll.inlt t,fr th,, ( linnl defense council a I ,-t,t nl U 1' irheine for the n... I. Illation of the ones of the iitition's collegi, B, iiilverally forces. Mow's This? I)0iu (l of (llroctoi-H to tulio tho place of ' n,I,lr' lftH not been chonon as yet ... - lllll ft I, A m . f GIRLS! MAKE A f BEAUTY LOTION WITH LEMONS Al 1110 eosi or a Hinall Jar of ordi nary cold cream 0110 can prepare a full liuartiir plnl of Ihe mont wnntler- tul lemon skin nofteuer and complex ion beaiillfler by n.iuoezlng tho Juice nf two lemons Into a bottle contain ing three ounces of orchard white. I'm,) should bo taken lo strain 11,0 Juice through a fine cloth so no lem on pulp gets In, then thin billon will keep fresh for mouths. K'very woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and remove nucli blemishes im freckles, iiIIiiwiichh and Ian and Is Ihe ideal skin softener, snioollieiier and lieaiilirier. .lust try it! (let three minces of ..r. hard while at any i.harmacv and (wo lemons from the gro.-cr and make "P a quarter plnl of this sweetly fra uiiint lemon lotion and massage, it .Idly Inlo the face, neck, arms and him, In. II should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen nnd bring out lie ronen ami heatily of any skin. It is truly marvelous to sinooibeu rough i- .l hands. OREGON PREPARES FOR DRAFT MEASURE SALE.V, Ore.. Mv 1 n. James Withycomhe today set under y measures for promptly making m every countv of n. the conscription registration plan ex pected to bo adopted hy congress. Acting under instructions from the war department the novmnr s., constituted the sheriff clori, ., flclal physician of each county an ex- uooiitng anu registration board for young men eligible tin.lnr th pectivo law, the boards to begin their "ora immediately nnon final nou,. of the measure. Adjutant-General O. A. Whlto, of the nrninn guard, will have gonerni ,ltr,.,i t uKiairuuon in Oregon. WASHINGTON', May l.-Oovcr- Fi-aier of North Dakota told the sen ate agricultural committee toibjiy that he believed the fanners of his state would not object to a minimum price iixort tor lood products. "We have hud prices set for years by the gamblers in the market," said the governor, "and there is no reason iney snoitiu not he set hy congress." "The farmer." flovemor I.',-., said, "has produced less in the last few years because he has not been getting a living wage and he has of ten sold his product at a loss." Preventing soeeulation. was not easy, hut lie believed congress Ullglll (10 it. "It is too far," said the governor, "from the consumer to ihn ,. r,,.l, .,... There is no reason whv n cr ,.r ,, l., ! should pass through five or six hands from the fanner to the miller and a ear of flour Ihrm.i.h fn,,. ,;,. from the miller to the consumer." The governor agreed wilh Senator Wadsworth there should he some agency to create a market for the fanner and with Senut or 1 i.nvnn , li.it it might he possible to declare it a i-inne xor any person to buy food products to lipM "for an unreason able prfit." "Do vou think the n,;e i...i of trade ever did anybody any good?" '"i oeoaior Kenyon. "Sometimes it has and some times 't bus not," replied the governor. Mrs. Fred McPhcrson and Mrs. Benjamin Brophy of Kanle pi. spent Tuesday in Medford. FREE Cook Book Wouldn't you like to taste "the delicious crisp-crusted biscuits and hot bread that Cottolene makes? Wouldn't you like to see how, quickly and deliciously wholesome Cottolene does all kinds of frying? ' Wouldn't you like to taste de licious cakes and cookies made without butter with Cottolene? We believe you would. So we have printed a Special Cook Book containing 239 recipes by famous cuiks. We shall he olarl fa m,;i '. you this Cook Book free. If you prefer to use some of your . own recipes be sure to use one-third less Cottolene than you use of other shortening. Cottolene is richer and goes farther. But this unusual Cook Book is well worth writing for. . Write The N. K. Fairbank Company,. Ill West Washington Street.) Chicago. IU. -rtoM Qoo4. Caching Setter' At grocers in tins of convenient sizes WO.ME.Y STEAIIV won I." illic it used to be said that women could not be depended upon like men to work steadily and. consenonti ought not to expect so much pay as men employed at S mllar wort. While It would be foolish for , VOIlTlw uinn.n- , ,. 10 siay at work when physically unfit, it is believed that most women now continue at their work as constantly as men. Any woman who is unahlo t ,i ,j DV. O.IUUIU tako Lylia E. Plnkham's Vegetable -omuouno, tne old reliable medicine for woman, and get the nlrt ho n,i. tu enaiiio ner to keep at work Bud Lawrentz has purchased an Inteerst with 0 F. Williams In the Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cleanlne anteed. We call for and mi... goods. PboBe 87 8 8. OenbSl WOOD Body fir wood by tier or cord. 12 Inch chunks, $2; 16-inch. $2.50. Pacific Fuel Company, yard P. & E. H. & Slain St. IMione BS4-U. Hotel fioyt Sixth anil HnU ot . near depots, TOTOitnarOre. Fireproof. orated. Rates 75o to f an r Hiines, Manager. ' - n num io oe or Croat f,.lnna, u..u ii largo auomianco Is desired. I,.t. ' ' s in uregon. i , ,,, . , . -uo tt. WOI K. I -. IVI A V ' m J I I ;h m m . MAY r z: !2 t ybJ Seventh (ft V&mL c lU FT f lm&; U Seventh l -JH - m w u ii a j i w it' V M vivOW U1 ILe JJ F - ' ' V -Alt J flu.-.w .rvijr i -rs. -n.j t' . V A Baby Flannel -7-in. white wool Fhiiiiicl, will not shrink; very spe van .'...!29 -itu-li lint liVdidcretl uel, fxiunl tei'lis, verv fi.il, viiid :ore BOOTEES Aratle of fine laces, all colors, special 25 ltoyai Arch Masons, at tontlon. It.sulnr mwl I n H (onlnhi tTucHdiii I, ricsno l. present Tlios. Molli.lt. )i uV-'IUrT sS;x,ta j . , L.r w .si.ii.M'e:srsatdii .m j a HANK or , ,,MM, , ,- k f X immiizi pnt Now ik nor. i .,ii, rni, ,, u c n n t , LV ' 1 Sweet Pean.Pan.tcmnJ all H V pTfrrfl "' I Morse'i Grand Prise ff A i tfc nil-"" ii v-V . ...w I s Thai del ly suits the ilirt; prices, a BABY CAPS Made ,,f nIM, law,,, TKeWoman's St ti niiiiieti wiru lace. m , Knrlh ranh.. MEDFORD, OREGON Special Garments for the Rahv XhL""1 Brtli-,M ft in the BOYS' WASH SUITS V (lie tuli. (',,!, e.niiC.rtahl Kin- FI.iii-pat- spc .75 Outing Flannel 1000 yards of fine tfrade white Out iiiff Flannel worth at today's prices lot special for volu tins .sttir- mil hoys that kick and play in' Kiilatea an.l madras. Sllit 60? to $2-69 Dnnl Eucalyptus Olntmint r osuo stoma .ir Toi asc jn poo California Seeds Slop nl The NEW HOUSTON HOTEL ''III mill Krrrtl Sticts l....,i. .. i .,',,iiii, ami rli'Vnlnr. Katrn ;,0,., 7:u ) (t(t anil 1 1 T'O por tin-. CJKi, Crrof, Onion. nt,P, l lncl.ftm' l urnip SJ KouU h r'ntfd it o IKm I tVt nrA I' V1 itr (! mat Mrrv M.ir'i VANTA BABY GARMENTS 'inlcss, liullonless, Happy js tho hal.v IivssimI without a pin , I.uttmi. We ,;. sole a-ents for Vanta liaii.ls at .' 20, G, 75 aula ot.) Sliirls, special (Jf) Viuita Silk and Wool Shirts .Tsi.25 aula (icrtriides, very .special S9 V:nt; N iii lit (!ovns. special g9i Infants Simniier W-sts, special 25 Infants lionnets from 25 to $2.25 SPECIAL SALE OF BABY DRESSES H'l'-.v I'rcsscs heau- Deantifnl ,. 1000 yards Fine A'til iaces with insertions to match, values up to 15c, tltis sale, vd 5 Reuben Shirts All sizes in cot ton, wool and silk on sale from 29 to $1.75 ahy Kiiiionas ""I Hath RolHs, new styles, very special, from, ea S9? to ?2.9S ea. o, s.t. kf all UllnJ DeaUn Jl ll v.,r J-.l.r J -J ... 4.r ..II i C. G. M0KSB ft CO. 1 Scxl, Sin FrsncUi'o I il'ully trimmed with lace, lonj; ami short, very special, ,,f"'l G9f Haliy llresses made of fine mater ials, very special '"'li 9Sr sale, yard ....lltf T BABY LACES AND EMBROIDERIES 27-incli Bal)yFlounc- niffs with ruffled elites, up to Sfsl.,10 values, now, a vard 79 WHITE GOODS FOR BABY DRESSES White Dimity at 12 & 15. 19, 25 "',I ,':i't.v(l -IS and 69 111 )V ;inic,.nl.- i . . ' 4 T ;. x" si'wioi, yard ....18 Lour loth, :!.i-,nch, very special, vd 2() (,;;n,,1(i:,v,rk liS" v,ln"' iwM y necked -Nainsoo at, yd io 1e- :0-i.."h FineFlax',n;spi:;:iai:;:d-'"2K Aool Bedford Cord, -inches wide, suit i'l'lo f"r liahies' C'oaN, worth 1 7', ven- special, a yd BABY BLANKETS AND SPREADS rv;i. i'...i a 1 f f ? t t t ? t ? ? t .y ? ? t t f t f ? ? t ? T ' no j,e,( .spreads, special Katin Finish Oil, Spreads .. Oil) Cotton Blankets, Oil) Wool Blankets, ';''y Blankets, verv special !pecial special 9S $1.98 4S? ?2.75 t ? ? T ? V 9S