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PAGE &TX MTWFORD MATTJ TRTBUNE IVfEDFORD, OHFOOX, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917 000 FELLOWS OF STATE IN GRAND iE AT EUGENE EUGENE, Ore, May 22. Sessions of tho Kehekah ussemhly and tlio grand cmeumpnicnt of the Independent Or der of Odd Fellows aro being held hero today, In advance of tho meeting of tho grand lodgo of the ordor to morrow. Hot ween 1.1UO und 2000 (1 ok' gat oh nre in attendance in connec tion with tho meetings of the variotiB branches of tho order. The patriarchs militant at a scs Bion last night elected W. M. Green, Eugene, vice-president of the council, and W. E. Wadsworth of Ilarrlsliurg, treasurer. II. M. Heckwlth of Port land, president of the council and S E. Watklns, secretary, of Sherwood, were elected last year for tonus of three years. Tho principal contest to como be fore tho grand lodge tomorrow will be tho oloctlon of grand warden. There aro six candidates as follows: Ker wln J. Nolan of Samaritan Lodgo No. 2, Portland; Forrest I. Hubbard, of liakor City; Hanson Hughes of Hepp ner; C. C. Newcnstlo of Hassalo Lodgo No. in, Portland; J. E. Mona han of Peninsula Lodgo No. 27, Port land, nnd L. J. Adams of Silvcrton. Seaside and Corvallls aro candi dates for the grand lodge meeting in 1918. HID RELIEF SHIP NEW YOllK, May 22. Tho Amer ican Museum of Natural History an nounced today that It would send forth R third relief ship In search of tho Crocker Land expedition which has been marooned In the Arctic since 1918. The steamship Neptune has lieen chartered for tho purpose and will bo commanded by Captain Robert A'. Hurtlott, who was with I'eary on his Arctic expedition. Tho Neptune, which is In tho service of tho British government na a coal carrier, Is ex pected to sail northward about July 1. OHIO ELECTION FRAUD CASES THROWN OUT SENT TO FRANCE Since- tho news was published that tho war department would organize and equip a forestry regiment for early field service In France, Super visor M. I Krlckson In common with other forestry officers turnout tho county has received many Inquiries from prospective applicants. Super visor Krlckson Tuesday recolved the following information about tho pro posed regiment from Oeorgo II. Cecil of Portland, tho district forester: "A regiment of men for immediate service In Krunco will bo organized by the forest service under the direc tion of tho war department. ThlB regiment Is planned to assist In for est work in France, and will also con duct logging and niilliitg operations. Portablo mills probably will bo used as they can be quickly taken from place to place as need develops or as supply of logs requires. The regi ment will be comprised of foresters, logging engineers, experienced woods men, loggers, and men of similar ex perience and training. This body of men will form a unit of the engineers' corps of which tho railroad workers are a part. "Particulars will follows as they aro received. "Kindly advise all technical forest ers, loggers, woodsmen, portable saw mill operators and others having ex perience In lumbering that while do tails of the proposed organization havo not been received, the district office will keep applicants informed of developments, and preliminary blanks for statement of qualifications to servo In this regiment can be ob tained in application in person or writing to tho District Forester, Port land, Oregon." Should the nvenijre lie maintained, it .whs said, louii capital will assume $11,!MIO,000 of the loan. Presentation of the organization plan and the announcement that the banks of (his city would increase I their subscriptions by $1,1 -",0(10 pro vide an impressive climax for :i din ner a ( which Secretary McAiloo ad dressed some 000 business men, in cluding- bankers from virtually every section of the state. The address formed part of n day's visit in this city by the treasury official the first time, he told his audience, that he had ever stopped in Iowa. I)KS MOIXKS, la., May 22. Towa promises to set an example in liberty loan organization lor her sister stales of (he I'nion, following- in dorsement here by Secretary of the Ireasury JIcAdoo, ' of a plan for subscriptions by county units as sub mittcd by the Slate Hankers' nssoei ation. Heinle leaving- this city to night for Denver, the secretary air nounced that ho would recommend the plan to the treasury department for adoption throughout the nation. Jt is contemplated through this or ganization to float bonds to the ex tent of $100,000 in each' of (he ninety-nine counties of the state. : .... thro, 0a', for ClXCIXNATi, May 22. I'riitcc" Stales District Judge llollister tuilic suslained the demurrers (o the in dictments which charged 00 men with having violated the election laws hen at the election last November. Tim nclion serves to throw the cases out of court without trial. NO CHANGE IN CONDITION OF SENATOR HARRY LANE SAX FRANCISCO, May 22. X. chungt was noted today in the con dition of I'nilcd Stall's ' Senator Harry lame, who isVcritically ill at a hospital here. SMER MAXWELL IB rrmm7TrrrnrmrintTm?frTiiiTnirit;iirtiTrmir?rf BR rL: r,5S8 MEMaEft SyVfi MEM3ER FEDERAL RESERVE'- SYSTEM ililllliiiiiiiiilli 1 LUMWXiiJiiUUlUUiUJiUiii IBM i&tt i stT-2 foffl II I i ll i llt'i ;! i! !H CS'lli' mm The United Sfses Government with the 7,000 member bar.Un in maintaining the Federal Reserve Banking System for the pro tection of the business interests of the country. Through the Federal Reserve Board in Wash irgten it supervises the twelve Federal reserve banks; it appoints one-third of their directors; it deposits its funds largely with them; it guar antees the currency they issue. This cooperation greatly increases the value cf the system to us and our community. 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White Strap Slipper a I $1 .43 !f;i.."0 Patent Strap Slippers at $2.95 While ('anvils l.twv Boots, liiuli IutI $150 White Canvas Boot, low Imm'1, nt $4.00 Silk Tup I. nee limits', tan, fray or liile lops $6.00 .XI 2.., JO, l.n Wash Goods Sale 12 Fancy Striped Voiles Fancy Striped oVilcs Faitcv Hatistes and Voile: Faticv Hatistes and V l-'aney Hatistes and Voiles..22 Fancy Hatistes 15 (1 lot) Faiu-v l.awns, to close at : IV Wash ( ioods snitalile for every pur pose in summer wear greatly re Childrcns' Shoes Wash Skirting Fabrics 1 l.ll 1.."l0 I.OW SlllH'S . l i.ii J.;n i.i simes 1 lot I.MI'C Sillies . While Sirup Slipieis. Boys' Shoes Srotif Shoes, rtilihrr Mile . M'out Shoes, rlk soe Bo.VH Hut (tin Sltne. BoVH lle;i Button Siloes ... 49c $1.49 tl 29 $1.35 to $1.75 $2 50 $2 25 $2.50 $2.65 S.)i "." Fancy ( lalierdine Fancv (lalierdine G7 ode Fancy Skirtinir (ialierdine -I3e G3e 1 lot Fancv Striped (ialterdine o5e I lot Fancy Striped Oalierdine -)C Tliese uoods priced 'J1 p,.r pout below present market prices. 'Joe Stripetl Japanese Crepe, special m-f Hosiery Specials if v hi money oil all Sh v Purehnej Men's Soeks, reunlir -"e Chihlren'r IIim, nl stfe-l.nhe-' Cotton Ho.p. ttie and "Je values heavy nhheil, etrn hz valne. o ho.e would ;-e'l for - e i we at had Hot bought rarlv t ... 1 5c ..12'jc 19c Boys' Suits 10 Per Cent Discount of every Suit Balance of This Month if.ViO Suits $4.95 (.0(l Suits $5.40 $..0 Suits $5.85 i.s.im Suits $7.20 Sizes G tn Hi years. MEN'S PANTS Men's (ii.,.,1 M.::' p,its $2.25 Men's fii.nil .f:U(l Pants $3.00 Men's $1.7." 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