PAGE TWO MEDFOTTD MATTJ TRIBUNE AfEDFOTlD, OftFiON, MONDAY, MAY 14. 1917. 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL James Vance, a Bophomore from Medford, was elected this week by tho student body of the University of Oregon to manage the Oregana, tho college annual, next year. He Is a student In the department of zool ogy and a member of Ileta Thetu PI fraternity. Don Newbury, also from Medford, was elected as a senior rep resentative on the student council. Mrs. 1earh. corsets marto to meas urements guaranteed. Phone HS3 .I. Lee Waddell of Prospect who en listed Saturday ut the marine corps recruiting office In the federal build ing, loft today for Portland where he will take the physical examination at the state headquarters of the marino corps. From there lie will he sent to the training station at Mare Island, San Francisco. Dr. Holne fits Glasses correctly. Former Mayor W. II. Cannon and Mrs. Cannon are In the city from Roseburg to spend two weeks here visiting relatives and friends. Dally Auto Stage, Medford to Horn brook, Montague, Yreka and return. Same as railroad fare. Leave Med ford Hotel at 8 a. m. dally. Bliss Heine, B. E. Haney. 48 W. H, Taylor has gono to Alberta, Canada, where he has large holdings of wheat and other lands. Kn routo to Alberta he stopped at Eugene to visit hl brother, George Taylor, of that city. Baths 26c, Hotel. Holland Phono 884 Heath's Drug Store. A. Larsen and family of Tacoma, who recently tradod property In that city for the Adams farm near Tolo, have located on tho farm. Ho brought with him a full carload of horses, dairy cows, household effects and farm implements. He formerly was engaged in the dairy business near Tacoma. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Bank building. Office hours 2 to 4 p. m. Mrs. John D. Samuels and little son Jack have gone to Salt Lake City to visit relatives. Bee Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. A H. Bldg. , Invitations have been Issued by the Bisters of Charity of the Sacred Heart hospital and tho graduating class of 1917 for the commencement exorcises Tuesday evening, May 22, at 8 o'clock at the natatorlum hall. Gasoline and oil nt De Voe's. Mett cars at Rlvorslde Garage. J. C. Aitken has resigned as county fruit Inspector to accept a situation with the Jlodford Fruit company as produce buyer. , Sweet elder at De Voe's. Metz cars at Rlvorslde Garage. Dr. R. W. Clancy left Sunday for Portland where ho will take the ex amination for the army medical corps, expecting to be sent to France. Tent fastory now in Nat. Mrs. E. Maule loft Monday to visit her brother, George .Murray, nt llnn ford, Calif. Sho was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Eleanor. Dr. Hargrave, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230. Buttermilk lOo gal De Voe's. Mrs. H. I.. Unrnelllo of Grants pass returned Monday to her home nrtor some tlmo spent In Medford helping nurse tho children of her son, (I rover, who were 111 with measles. Mrs. Vernon Castle, 1'ngo theatre tonight. I.'i Ruth and Earl Ramsey, t ho young children of Mrs. K. It. Ramsey of An chorago, Alaska, who havn been stay ing for some time Willi Mr. and Mrs. W. II. VolU in this city, led Monday to Join their mother at. Seal lie. when the family will return to Anchorage. Top factory now In Nnt. Wilbur Asbpole loft Monday morn ing for Chleo, Calif., to nurrhnao cat tle. A-l paper hanger, tlnter. 840-J. 4! Mrs. It. A. Clnl liter, of Williams, Arl?.., Mrs. II. (I. Work of Weed, Calif, and Mrs. A. M. IHuad of Ashland are guests of Mrs. .1. Sollss. For the best Insuranco see Holmes, the Insurance Man. A. K. lieaincs went to Grants Pass Monday whore he will he ciiKiiKcd In a court trial for two days. "1'atrla," Page theatre tonight. 4,". J. E. Clements, superintendent of tho Westerlund orchard, who was In jured recently In a runaway accident, IS now able lo sit up, hut it will he several weeks jel hereto he Is fully recovered. Besides oilier Injuries sus tained, several riis were broken. Gates sells Ford cars, J.'OO down and (25 a month. Emll llrltt of Jacksonville, was a visitor In tho oily Monday. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, (f. John Walsh of I.nkn Creek lias re turned homo after a business visit to tho city. Big 5c milk snakes at De Voe's. Among the visitors In tlio city from Kagle Point Saturday and Sunday were Edward Hut ton , Major and Mrs, John Nichols, Corhtn Kdgcll, lr ,W. P. H"lt n'l Kdwurd Connolly. County Agriculture Agent Cato re-i quests that all the fanners who re ceive the farm survey blanks at the various meetings held In tho county Saturday, either mnll them In or do llver them personally to Mr. Cate's office within the next two days. Any farmers who did not get blanks and who desire to do so can obtain them at Mr. Cate's offlco in the Garnet Corey buildings. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf Officials and Invited guests of the local chapter of tho Rod Cross at a luncheon meeting at tho Me'dford ho tel Monday noon transacted consider able business and discussed plans for carrying on tho Red Cross work. It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and up to June 15th. Send one dollar to R. H. Paxson, Central Point, or come and get eight assorted, labeled, field grown roots. We have lots of higher priced ones, too. Wo pay the post age. h. H. Carloton of Ashland, who was arrested Saturday by Constable Ham mond on tho charge of operating two automobiles under one license, was fined $10 In Justice Taylor's court. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson County Bank build ing. 62 Mrs. B, L. Parks and two children left Monday for Copco, Cal., to Join Mr, Parks, who located thero some tlmo ago. " Plenty of hay at Watklns' Feed Store, $25.00 a ton. 4!) W. A. Gates, who Is chairman of tho committee to procure automobiles In which to tuko tho good roads con vention deelgates and visitors over the Pacific highway next Thursday, says that thirty cars will be needed, and asks owners of cars to volunteer for service that day. Have your mattresses renovated, upholstering, auto top and trimming done at W. H. Brown's, 142 North Front. Phone 145-J, 65 Leo Schuchard, son of A. A, Sehu chard and a graduate of tho Medford high school, who has been attending tho University of California for three years, has hnd tho degroo of doctor of dental surgery conferred upon him. Mr. Schuchard deserves a great deal of credit for tho unusual high stand ing of his work In college. Ho has not decided whore ho will open an office. Dr. Frnnk Roberts, dentist. St. Rnwles Moore. Attorney at Law. M. F. & H. building. tf Assistant Postmaster Warner and his aides- had a busy time Monday forenoon In receiving from the ninny applicants the 5000 eggs Hint are ,to bo placed In tho electric incubators In tho basement of tho federal building for hatching. Tho eggs will probably not be placed In tho Incubators until Tuesday morning. No person will re ceive chicks from tho same eggs he brought in but. will receive chicks of tho sumo breed ns tho eggs that ho turned over to tho Incubators. Fresh chocolntes nt De Voe's. All members of the Homo Guard are expected to appear with gun of some kind nt high school at 7:15 p. m., Tuesday night to practice for Do Our Hit parade Wednesday morning. Dr. Frnnk Roberts, dentist, St. Marks Building. Phono 323-V. Tho May dnnco of the Elks, with special music and new features, and In charge of Carl Bowman, will bo held at the Elks club Tnesdav even ing. M. Purdln, lawyer. Room 406 M. F. & II. Bldg. 60 All tho officials of the federal court who wero hero at the special term held last week departed for Portland on Sunday. In the last case tried. Hint against Buck Anderson and A. W. Saunders charged with bringing liquor onto the Klamath In dian reservation, the Jury lalo Satur day brought In a verdict of acquittal. WEDDING BELLS There was a quiet wed dim; last Thursday afternoon al the home of Mr. and Mis. Stewart, (inner of N. ttakdale and IVnn avenue. Mr. W. H. Harris and Mi-s Mathilda Johnson, both of Central 1'oinl, eluded their friend- and iiiietly clipped over to Medford and called linv. .1. Herbert Horan down from A-hland to perform the ceremony. The beautiful home of the Stewarts was profusely decorated with wild i lower. IVIieious ivh em inent were sen ed. Mr. and Mrs. Siewiirt are old friends of the bride and room. An the Mormon Mornl? Some BJdonisbluR ideas are set forth In mi nrtlele on the Mormons of Salt I.ako City by Louis Shetwin in the current Issue of Tho Smart Set Magazine. Mr. Sherwin Is a Gentile and ho vigorously defend the Sninl with nil the ardor of a convert. Not only does ho bikuo that they have been grossly libeled by Oentlto crit ics; ho even maintains thai they me far more mornl, truthful nnd thrifty than any of tho dentil". The artlclo contains nm BHtonUMn revolutions and Is raupttiK a great deal of gossip and speculation. 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY '(Ml SI.K-Oni 1SUH l-'nril register. Yuiuii' (iiiraco, v.i" I; L In an intercstrns game tho team of Company I of Woodburn, dofoated tho nine of the Seventh company at the baseball park Sunday afternoon by the score of 9 to 4. Tho Company Seven team was outplayed all around duo to'the lack of practice. Another game between the same two nines will bo played Wednesday afternoon at the baseball park at 2:30 o'clock. The admission feet will be 25 cents and tho proceeds will go to tho sick fund of the two companies. The Medford boys promise to turn the scales on the visiting mllitiameh and will put in some hard practice be tween now and tho time of the game. Tho threatening weather Sunday kept the size of the crowd down. Follow ing Is the lino up of Wednesday's gam: 1 Company I. Red Sems, Coleman, if; Degulre, ss; Wolfard, c; Whitman 3b; Branlger 2b; Dejnrdine, Schooler rf; L. Sems, Allcman lb! Canard cf; Rice Sims, p. Medford Hill c; Miller p; Ross lb; Turner 21; Mclntyro ss; Moran, 3b; Coleman cf; Antlo If; Ingram rf. ZEPPELIN AT SEA l.ONDOX, May 11. Uritish naval forces destroyed Zeppelin L-22 in the North Sua this morning, according to an ofl'lcM statement issued by tho admiralty. 1 1 A dispatch to the Star from the Kasit Const Kowa wns received early tills morning that tho L-22 was ap proaching tho coast. A squadron of naval aircraft went In pursuit. The Zoppelin was attacked by a battle plano which overhauled it and was seen to hurst into flames. Two members of tho airship's crew jumped into tho sea, the Star says, and the other disappeared with the burning Zeppelin. The destruction of the1 L-'J2 marks the fourth attempt, at Zeppelin raids within the last year which has end ed in disaster.. Two ut the mamollh airship.s were shot down during a raid on London on September '2'A, 1!)Hi, and two months later two more Zep pelins were destroyed oil' the Knulish coast. On lUurch 17 French urtil ierymen shot down a Zeppelin behind the French lines while it was endeav oring to reach Paris. . At their preliminary hearing In Justice Taylor's court Monday fore noon Sam Slide and V. K, Collins, who nro charged with the burglary of tho Phoenix pontoffice and tho Phoe nix Mercantile) company storo last woek, wero held to the grand jury under bail of $1000 each. There is a strong case of circumstantial evidence- against them. Tho prisoners wero represented In court by 13. 13. Kelly. AV.lt nesses from Phoenix testified to seeing Slide in Phoenix the day be fore tho burglary and to seeing him in thy storo where ho purchased some brend. A noekolbook which was found on one of tho prisoners wns Identified as one that was taken from the store safe the night of the bur glary. Due of tho prisoners has a criminal record and his picture from the rogues gallery of the Portland police was Introduced in court. KUiKNK, Ore. May 1 I. Patriot ic Micietic- or other oianialions in Oregon volunteering to raie war clinks tor boys and ;irU will be provided with iuculm! or, w it bout rbat'ire for use during the summer in connection wild the late Itahhini: of poultry as the (piickesi means of in creatmr meat production, ueeordim: to an nnnnnnccincnt by E. J. Mc Clnualiau, president of the Oregon Poultry Breeders' iissociiition. -Mr. MeCliinnliun stated that he wns prepared wilii equipment for projects in 20 cities or towns. GO BACK TO WORK MARSIIFIKLD, Ore,, May I t. Workmen said to number close to .500 i who hiive been on strike ut the two I 0. A. Smith lumber mills here for n week, returned to work today, having compromised their demands for high er wages. The men were receiving an average of .f'i.rHI u day and struek for .$3. They were granted an in crease of 25 cents u day and a bonus of six per cent of their monthly pay check. CALL HALT IN WHEAT TRADE (Continued from page 1.) of directors held here this morning it' was decided to discontinue all trad ing in May corn and May oats. It was further decided that for a pe-j rind of two days no' purchases of; wheat whatever will be permitted ox-! eept to liquidate existing contracts. The latter action auomntically de bars any individual, firm, corpora-j tion or government from bidding up: the price of wheat. The directors further restricted the operations in wheat by confining those dealers de siring to close existing eontarlc to a maximum price which is based on Saturday's tdose. The action of the board has been after consultation with the accredited representatives of the allied governments. Likewise every step followed by ns lias been in cooperation with this govern ment.", Closing prices lust Saturday were: Wheat: July .$'2.7:t to $2,h; Sep tember, $2.44 to $2.4(1. Corn: May, $l.(iP2; July, $! Wh to &1.4!) ; Sept. $1,417 to $1.42. ; Oats: May, 7V2; July 674 to !G72i Wept. 58. . ' The resolution of the directors given out after the statement of facts follow: Honed' Statement, "Resolved, "from the opening of the market .May HUD 17, !):"() a. m. In tlie close of the market May J5, 1:15 p. in,, members of this board fdiall confine nil trades in contract grades of wheat for future delivery in reg ular elevators to transactions for July and September deliveries. No member shall make any purchases of wheat during the period staled except in liquidation of existing contracts. Members may enter into contracts of sale within limitation except as to price as hereinafter stated. No eon- tracts for July delivery shall be en tered into at a price in excess of $2.75 per bushel; no contracts for September shall be entered into at a price in excess of $2.45 per bushel "He it resolved, that any mem ber trading in violation of the fore going shall bo deemed to have com mitted a grave offense against the name of the association. The directors also prohibited trad ing in indemnities, known also as "bids and offers," and years age more commonly as "put; and calls.'1 This order reads as follows: "All transactions in indemnities in May corn and oals and all deliv eries of wheat expiring today arc hereby declared null and void and the buyer shall refund to the seller the purchase price of the indemnities and furthermore all trading in in demnities in wheat until further no tice is discontinued.' ,A committee fixed the settlement price of May corn at $HlVj and May oats at 7;tV4i the closing figures of Saturday. drain brokers trfomselven, irrespec tive of action by tho board of trade, are expected to ceaso handling spec ulative grain accounts by night. Three of them announced that until further notice they would accept no trades in wheat, corn or oats options except to sell or to close up existing contracts. Tho three firms wore Lo gan and Itryati, which Is one of the biggest. In the country, tho Thomson McKlnnon company, aud Wngner nnd company. Other big bouses were said to have similar action under consid eration. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 14. Di rectors of the Kansas City board of trade voted today to take action in u-pendinir trading temporarily sim ilar to that of the Chicago grain ex chnntre. There Goes One of our roRiilnr customers. He buys all his (mpplips from us Imvuuso ho knows wo will lisvo what ho wants no uiattor w-hat ho niny need. BprlnRS, sptlnR clips, piston rlnsru. platinum points, generator brushes. In fact cverythlni; for his car. G. E. Gates Auto Co. ALL INVITED TO DO THEIR BIT IN E The arrangements for the line up of tho hlg "Do Our Hit." patriotic pre paredness parade on Wednesday are praetfcally complete. In case tho com mittee has accidentally overlooked any organization in the line up which appears below, it wlH have been en tirely unintentional and it is hoped that they will accept this as an invitation. The committee will glad ly assign positions to any such organ izations. Tho above invitation may be partic ularly applied to individuals who are not otherwise affiliated to appear armed with a hoe, rake or spade and join the ranks of the "army of the Hoe" commanded by County Path ologist C. C. Cate. Assemblage point for this organization Is on Main street just west of Mistletoe, facing east. In Tuesdays local papers, assem blage points for all organizations will bo specifically given and individuals of all organization are urged to care fully note their assigned places and to bo on hand promptly at 9:30 a. m. to avoid any confusion as at least two thousand are expected to belli the final lineup. The marching order follows: Grand marshal. Ashland bund. . Company I, Hrl infantry, Lieut. Benton Killin, commanding. , 2. 7th Company, C. A. C, Lieut. E. T. Foss commanding. 3., 1st Company, 0. A. C, Lieut Spencer commundtn;. 4. lied Cross, Medford, Mrs. C. L. Schiei'l'elin commanding, 5. lied Cross, Ashland. Ambulance. Hospital corps. (i. Girls' Honor Guard, Medford. 7. Auto Geo. J. Carpenter, Gov. Vi( iiyeomhc, Oregon; Mayor Gales, Miss K. rulnam, representative of lied Cross; Caplain A. J. Yunce, Co. 7, C. A. C. Auto V. 11. Gore, Governor Lis ter, Washington ; ('has. W. Davis, president city council; Mrs. II. C. Conner, vice-cliairmnn lied Cross; Capt. Todd, llrd infantry. Auto Delroy Gelehell. Members slate highway commission; Mrs. W. K. Tmuy, Ked Cross; Lieut. E. T. Foss, 7 tli Co., Q.-A. !..-' - ; Auto li. V. Carlei'. Members of Ashland eily council; officers Ash land lied Cross; Lieut. Livesy, C. I, 3rd infantry. Band. 8. Grand Army of t lie Kcpublio. !). Spanish war veterans. 10. Medford Home Guards, Cap tain Newport commanding. 11. Table Hock guards. 12. Gold Hill guards. 13. National Kifle association, IT. A. Cnmiday commanding. Capital P $100,000 .Jill If MEDFORD jr&jiiiiiiii LUNCHEON SERVED 30c Wednesday, May 16 11:30 to 1 o'clock At St. Marks Hull hy tho Ijidlcs (itiihl m i: x r xdoim.k soup hkkf l.oaf am) hot ohavy. SI.K'KP (M'tTMllKHH ONin HCKI.KS hot nirtcriT aiti.i: r ii-: COi-KKK BEDDING PLANTS It's time to plant your flower pirden. AVo arc bettor jiropared than over before to siiiy your wants for all kinds of outdoor plants. Call at green house nt 1'XVi East Main or Telephone 37 4. PIERCE Medford's J.eadincr Florist 11. Officers and rcprcsi-ntiilivcs Tri-State Good Roads association. lo. Ancient Free and Ac-cnteil Masons. ' Hi. Independent Order of (Mi! Fellows. 17. Knights of J'ythias. 18. Benevolent and I'roto-tive Order of F.Iks. 1!). Independent Older of Kid Men. ' 21). Woodmen of the World, lliah School band. 21. City schools, Supl. Ilillis commanding. 22. Ladies' Hiding club, Mrs. (!. IL Satehwell commuudin.r. 2:1. Greater Medford did). 24. Ashland Hound-I'p. Hand. 25. Jackson County Tt'isiness Men's association. 20. Japanese association, M. M:ini commanding. 27. Rogue River Valley I'nivcr.-.ily club, President 11. 11. llart command ing. 28. Medford Commercial club. 29. Regiment of the Army of Ibe Hoc, Col. Claude C, Cate rommnud ing. 30. Sledford fire department. SERMONS PREACHED A large congregation was present j at the Presbyterian church yesterday j morning when ".Mother's Day" was observed. Appropriate musie was! furnished. A special feature of 1 1 1 o . program was the reading of the scrip- j tore by Mother Johnson of Central; Point, the oldest women member of the church. She is S.") years old. Mother Johnson recited the 23il psalm, which could be heaid distinct ly all over the large auditorium A chorus of more than 7(1 moLhers sung "1 Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." Rev. Hogg said in pari; Al'ler giv ing a brief sketch of woman's pusi tion in non-cliristian lands: "In India there is a Hindu proverb which says i tho threshold of a house weeps !() days when a girl child is born, the1 wife is only one of tho many wives in the home. She is petted and loved j for a while, after marriaiic, until her husband grows tired of her; then there rises before her the awful ) shadow of a second wife and a third wife. "In this day observed all over the christian world in honor of motlier-1 hood, every thoughtful holy is furred' to ask herself the (piestidii "what makes such a great difference be tween the christian mothers pnMtimi and the social condition of your sis ters in heathen hinds. The answer is the gospel of Jesus Christ. When Christ wns born of a woman wom anhood and motherhood was exalted elevated, adorned, beautified jiud forever sanctified and now one of the sweetest relationships established, so that the sweetest word and name in our language is 'Mother.' " Kg 1 How to Bank by Mail SEND us your initial deposit by MAIL (registered If in currency). We will return you a Passbook showing en try therein for amount deposited. In case of Checking Account we will forward a Checkbook for your convenience in making Withdrawals. I m Thus, n si To. convcniuiit mnl sys temntic fWtn of lnnikin is :iv;iiliiblc here al the Isl Njitiuual Hank lor the Country Man, Woman or Child who realizes the value of estaMMi in hank areount and n luuiliiit; eonutM'tioi). Will vou do it 7 OREGON m i -1 IRAOUATE ?'1 NURSE Why She Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 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