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PAGE TX METVFORD MATH TRIBUNE DFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 1D17 JOSEPH R. SMITH OF GRANTS PASS ASK BANKS TO L PRESIDENT PLEADS IJOFFRE ARRIVES l). S. FOR CENSORSHIP SAFELY IN FRANCE ; UNIT KILLED BY AUTO, I MONEY FOR CROPS; AS WAR NECESSITY X- ph Ti. m:h r.f Gram Pa, I'-ran-r ! kr.f'T.n ( hi'-jun itan ar.il who wa- Veoii in M-o:or2. a ir:-.Ei!v k:!'rd L: ntht at 30 ti r..i-:j rat oi M""i turc- WASHINGTON. M.tv 2J.-S.x-r-try MrA(if m a i-:t-r -rn! ! -vry lliackrr in iLt run:ry h.i urirvti thai 'tht- bank co their Iiarv u-ward in-. FROM AMERICA: BY KING GEORGE x7 rre- PARIS, May 15 Marshal Joffre : IixrH.X. May 2J. The American dent W V.soa t renewed plea for inC:o-i lad former Premier Viviani arrived at ;m-:k.a ,,;. nndt-r ,.mi,.r,J ,.r Ma- 1 cevf;;er censorship Brest last night on thir return from ! ir.r Ham- T ftiviin.r uh-. K the United States. They reached 1 Kmrland Ia-t vrek, was received bv .i r.;rtV r:in::r. a fiirf on th- ? r-r.:r.i3 IWt. Jau.t- T. Whit, vim i- nijin.':i:i-r of the sra en'Any of Gntrit and who is m th- cur with Mr. Sciih. - .i.j-rtl withuat ini'iry. Thf-y ennvjte from Gtant- Pas to Ml:"-r.J b-n the accident wcurni. Tr. M. M. Ihw of (Yr.ini! I'oiiit -.::iT.:i.t.rje-J at on1, and he notifird Coroner IVH of thU city. Mr. Sniith -hoidt-r wa broken, hi? sku'l tas fra-t ari, ai-o a nnniber of nb.l r.r.d he i:-taiiud o:her injuria. Thej n-Tr.jun-; werp lrnrbt ti Meitun, and mil be 1;-M 1; -re i-trioine word frvtij Sn.it hs rvi-jtiM1- at Chicago. Mr. ?n.i:h, who wa- a member of the M.-!:ii.i Klk wa. m-viv- tary and tr-a ';r-r and re(ir--iit:i,ive at intnt- Pa-- of the IM N'urtr I'laiin H'ddt-rs a--- i.itiwi of Ck'u-npo. lit is knwn to have a brother reidint: in Ch;-a2-i. The di-'a-'d was n prominent member of the Masonic order in t'hi eairo. He wiw a mf-mber of Liruoln Park Kxi-e till A. F. and A. M.. of Lawn Oiajtr 20. Knynl Anh Ma-son-. Oriental Corntnandery. S. P. K S., and Mt-dinah Temple of the My-- tit' Shriner. lie was a member of the IUinois Comrnereial Men's qo- eiation aud the (Irniian elub of Chi cago, and of the Orenn State Motor a-xMuititin. i an. I'The reserve of fH in the world are low, wrote tlje -rvt.iry. "Your neeii your M-iritt- and jy'ur H-oney. You -an do nothinir jith your nioney more u:"ul than to jjojin it for icrea.-d arit-wlinral j rnd'j-tion An orjan;j:d :.u:v of the vrob !b:n in each -"nri;:iri:tv i- nrjei and it 1- (M.mtei! out tftai t.' r h'h -: ut et-d. laU;-r and hr-- ma-'iine ow- i er Kates more ui;;-rative ttian t:iia; ! the ne e--ny for larve capital in farm f:nan-;nff. Ini. term loans ran be provided !hr"-i.-h the farm loan 'tem, the !-e-n-t:irv say-, but the n.ore pre--ii.L drnumd fr j-hort ere!it h'uld met by Io-al bar.k. Cri-dit union- and o'ih-.-tive birro iuii arniniTeiiipnt- an nje-tetl. sion of tion in the e-5,docze bill now in eon-. I to il that the fanner are wta U&rd ,ereac ae" ,,p;a c-&Ta C11-er-i Brest at midnight and are due in Kic? Geonre today at Bnekinham ru i .ui.u tiweo nOUa aemo-jPiris lonight. palaee. Ambaador Pace pre-ented crats and republicans today. Demo-) the Vmeri.an- erat leaders Marted a fight for the I W.SHINGTOV. May 23.-Vtc- Th-. pre.nt included 2o ,ur censorship amendment and republi- j Premier viriani. Marshal Joffre and -eoa and tiu nur,e of the Fourth the Frencn mission sailed from New ba-e iaeir caucss aeci:on yeieraay to op pose it. Senate sentiment is strongly hospital, yueen ifary. Prin TEN BILLIONS OF WASIlISGTtlK, May 2X Plan for an a J lied piindiainir Imnrd art hems' drawn to include pnreha-o-s tor the American army and navy, e-ti mated at approximately isl..iMr,00,. OiH) for the fir-t year of wr. The plan as tentativt-ly outlined would plat e a pun-ha-ini; jowrr of npprox imately slO.oim.iMt.l.OMO a year in the hand- of a .iu'!e eonimittee. Indic-atiun are that this tremen dous pnn-ha-ini: mwt will be v,-t-d in one man who will have under hi t'iiiinuand an army of trained exp-rt-fami'iar with all Amerirjm market-. Tlie program has proLTe--el to n staue where of'ieial- hae m mind the man for the place. AH the nUie- ill he included in tht ncoje f t-u eoniini!un under .he prc-cnt plan, includins Japan. The international aureement to make the proL'ram eUV-live ha.- not yet been eoiic'iided but probably will be read for the -inatuiv) of the various am baador within a short time. NYw h jt-Iation mav be -oti-l.t to w-t the- co!r.ni:--ion with pomer- not r.iMYrrrd bv ire-nt laws -o a t n.ale the expenditure of AnierivaY war biil Hiri'-ent efficient. STANDARD OIL RAISES GASOLINE TWO CENTS NKW YOJi K. May tZ The Stand ard Oil eoTrpar.v of Nw York tmla announce-! an a-!vn-e of to cent? a M'lon in the :i: of e.idi:.e. .against the provision, j President WiUon's letter to ChaJr ! man Webb of the hous judiciary committee declared it was imperative to pive the government censorship au thority over new papers to control jthe few which might not refrain vol iuntarily from publishing information j valuable to the enemy. "I hare ben very much surprised. wrote the president, "to find several ;of the public prints staling that the j administration had abandoned the po sition which it so distinctly took, and still holds, that authaority to eier- icise. censorship over the press to the j extent thai censorship is embodied in jthe recent action of the house of rep 'resentatfves is absolutely necessary to ithe public safety. It, of course, has inot been abandoned, because the rea sons still exist why such authority Is York Tuesday, May 15, unknown ei- j ee-s Maray and the Prince of Wales cept to a few officials and many Am- s accompanied the kins, who received erican newspapers who loyally kept the secret. On Monday morning. May 14, the mission returned to Washington from their tour of the middle west and east. After farewell visits to Presi dent Wilson and other American offi cials the members of the party de parted late in the afternoon on a spe- jcial train and reached New York be- the American? on the terranee. "It is with the utmost pleasure and sati-faction that the queen and 3 welcome you here today." said Kinp Geonre. Ye sreet you as the first detachment of the American crmy which has landed on our shores since your ereat republic resolved to join in the world stmpide for the ideals of civilization. necftssarv for thf nrrlttinn nf m WASHINGTON. Mav 2.1. The Ration. number of American- beimr detained " have every confidence that the in Germany is shuwu by ofiicml rec- ireat majority of the newspapers of ord- to be greater than was believed. !lhe country will observe a patriotic The prote-t to IVrlin, sent ve-ter- licence about everythinp whoe pub. day. thruush Sjiin, was baed on the1,cation oud be of injury, but in ev -x-ciii,- information rcsardms the de tention of two American- at Antwerp, but senerul rerts indicate that -everal Americans in different part ery country where there are some per sons in a position to do the mischief in this field who cannot be relied upon and whose Interests or desires of the territory now controlled by win t0 actions on their part high German v are beins prevented from'1- dangerous to the nation in the Ieains- The total number of Am ericans yet in Germany is abont 300 but it is e-timated perhaps four fifths have remained voluntarily a ihev are of Gernmn birth or descend ed from German parents and are Am ericans only by naturalization. About 12tt other Americans, clash ed as prisoner- of war are held he cause they were landed in Germany from fiiw sunk bv -tibuiarines. midst of a war. "I want to say again that it seems to me imperative that publication of this sort would not be granted." ALLIES PLAN NEW DRIVE. (Continued from Page One.) EIGHTEEN ARRESTED FOR ANTI-CONSCRIPTION ACTIVITIES SWF.KTWATF.R. Texas. Mav 23. E'shtrc.i nun are today beine held ii jail h.re in connection with the al iese nnti-conscript ion activities ot the Fanner and laborers Pntec- ttive a ociation of America. "We earritd three li::e of German trenche- ea-t of Chevrenx uurin; the nisht. A counter nttack bv the en emy a sain-1 our new Kitions on the Cahforr.ie plateau w a- topvd hy o::r tire, winch inflicted heavy '(,-f. ,,t tli nltacker. We captur-Ml l"fi German- of whom eleven were of-:icer-. "An enemy attack on t!ic Iojh--outhwe-t of Kparve- was ehecked." TESTIMONIALS FOR MEDICINES Lydia EL Pinkham Medicine Company Publishes Only Genuine Ones. tlritUli Official Hc(wrt. I.ONlMtN. May 2.1. 'i.a-t ni-ht the enemy asmn heavily iKusibatdcd our po-ition on the Ilindenbtir; line in the neighborhood of linllecourt," -ay ft nicy's official statement. Mtirtrti"!crv repUe-d Mcruiisly. No K-tde ntt.o i.- develop,-.!. "We n:ade a i- ce--r,il r:cd eary thi- n o runs -o.it hea! o;" Ga rdie. A nun cr of German- w re isu'ed wnhoin any ca-:a:tie- ;i!m-;ic our t roop-;. "We rapt-ircd a f-w pf-..i.( - dur ns the iiu-ht :i- a n- i t p.ttriO encounter -. Alni; Italian Front. METHOD TO CONTROL FOOD (Cov.iauM from tageO.e. ) I .tie bln-a tl!e A'itr.. !!.-.!!... rs.it.- , ir..i haii.ii.- t-M-k i-!,i--i- in 1 rav. -7."io ;.l!rv i'i; ti.e Trir.:ir.u Ir.-;,:. , ..... ,1... ,,t.,i .n n, I' I:' ::!! Of .n m : : Ti If lm!, ' i ;.: t. i! . :r ..(. r.itn.i. i: :t ; , . t(.e : i. . i . . . ..... ,.f .. , i rr.'e. t ;.(. t.r...;-:..r to - : . :. :. fN . H f ir:,-.r..; t;r-,t.n PfeKvL itr ;:r. ,- J.y t!.c Al .tri.an i'"V. rjjiJj emrn-r.! ': !'r-i ni.i ir.min:-:t j " ' V!5f-i?,r .n.-. Mt;-:.. ..r t!. -f O.r . BTfcS; M.nlmurn frier. , j JB . I E-t.-'-:.-lr-.:.t :v - ,.r.-M,r.t ' 1 f.t'-.r .n-- u. V,-,,, f..... ,..,. 1 V-x f j) ni-r- ..r M i. r:t . .r'.: .-r.-i H '-- .i UUt:r.,-. : V ti ti l I 'I: li I The testimonials published by the Lydia E. "inkhim Medicine Company come unaolicittrd. Before they are used t ths Company takes great care to inform itejf about the writer. Never know- I ingly, has it published an untruthful I letter, never is a letu-r published with out written consent signed by Ihewriter. I The reason that thousands of women ' from a!l parts of the country write such i grateful letters is that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has brought health ani happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and iUness. I It has relieved women from some of the worst forms of female ills, from dis placements, inr'.ammation, ulceration. ! irregTllanties, nen.'OU5nes, weakness. : stomach troubles ard from the blues. It is imp:5ib!e for any woman who is well in 1 who has rfver sufTered to rea:i:e how these pxr, sutTenrg wo men feel when re stored to health; and their k een desire to belt) otbr women who are suSerir.g as Q;' fore-midnight. Tugs took them to tbe ! "We deeply appreciate this prompt liner waiting in midstream. The ship j and generou reione to our needs, sailed out through the harbor guards j It is hara tt ritie of the hummiitr in the early hours of Tuesday morn-1 and chivalry which have ever been ing and so well had the plans been 'evinced by the An.eriean imtion that laid that It was generally supposed in the fir-t a-itam e rendered t lie al N'ew Vork the liner and her convoy ; lies is in connection with the prufes were sailing for Hampton Roads tolsi.m of healing arid the work of mcr take on the French party at the same ' cv.' place where they landed on coming to j the 1'nited States. j The visit of the distinguished ' Frenchmen probably never has been approached in American history un-; less it was when LaFayette paid his ' visit to the new republic he had he!p- ed to bring into being. Probably no foreign military hero ever was re-) ceived with such demonstrations as were given to the marshal of France. ) BANKRUPT! We Have Just Landed Another Bankrupt Stock The goods are here and will be on sale SATURDAY Bought for a Song will be sold at prices you can't afford to miss Watch for AdinTomorrovs Paper That's all today WILL H. WILSON Cheapest Store in the West No foreign statesman has ever stirT red Americans more deeply than did the French diplomat by his fiery speeches. A Nutritious Diet for AH Ages. Keep H or lick's Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Ofoce. JUST RUN IN and get me a box of cementles patch es. The salesman knows what I want for I always come here, and I never go out without a supply of them. They always have the latest things here in automobile accessories, and I make it a practice to stop in once a month and look around whether I need anything or not. They are glad to see me, too. C. E. Gates Auto to. t X ; V MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED GIFTS FOR GRADUATION Merit Jewelry. Hand Bajrs, Toilet Sets, llaiulkeivhiefs. Silk L'lKlenvear, Hos iery, Gloves. Parisian Ivory, Waists, Petticoats and many other useful gifts specially priced. itnra fro J, Lj, V v tliC-L ii 14-22 X0ETII CENTRAL MEDFORD. OREGON MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID HAIR BOW RIBBON 5000 yards Wide All-Silk Hair Bow Ribbon in tafXma,i;oire, satin and fancv flo ral designs, wide withs. all colors, y.dues up to 50c. this OZf sale, var l uv WASH GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES Mere women are buying these fabrics now than at any other time of the year. This can ho accounted for by the fact that it is to be a Wash Goods Season. In the larrre collection of these materials which we are now showing are Percales, Ginghams. S.-hool House Cloth. Batistes. Voiles. Sport Suitings and many others in a wide range of designs and colorings, including stripes, checks and dots. These extremely moderate prices are greatly responsible for the many yards, we are selling daily. ! ? ? t y t y ? ? I Jap Crepes In stries. plain coloi-s and plaids, special, yd 25c, 35c Novelty Voiles 4i) inches wide, in floral designs, polo dots and blazer stripes, a very good 35c OQr cloth, for this sale onlv, yard n ?..a and 20c ifrfiiMri.1 I 3 School Day Cloth, special, per vanl 22c SCOTCH GINGHAMS 32 inches wide, in stripes, plaids checks, cheap at 25c, very special, yard r.:.;...: SPORT STRIPES, FIGURES AND PLAIDS Suitable for outing suits, skirts and coats, exclusive designs, yard. PLAIN VOILES Extra fine quality, in peach, coral, liile green, pink and yellow, 40 inches Cflr OUl 39c wide, special, yard.. Specials from Our Greatest May Sale of White Handkerchiefs some all linen, good 10c quality special at 3r,-inch Checked Dimity, suitable for pajalu;s, cheap at 25c, for this sale. -Or vard lot 3i-ineh Novelty Skirting, in piques, jxiplins and gaberdines. very spe cial, vd White Cambric, 3t inches wide, a cood In- clot1!. t t i t 48c very spe cial, vard. Auth-.r.re ti.e r--r.-i; rr.-.i: -c; 9t ul. it t;.e n.iVii .1 .".i.r. ir. i f-l kirn: four. j M illhnrii'' t'ne p.--;.1. r.t t.v pr. -' J il- rv-:r. t) -r. i.n t : ; . -4'C I What I Your "BIT"? V T T HETHER IN Airictilturt or Tinan 'V cia! Unit of Patriotic Sfnict it should also nclurJe th practic ot Thrift. Judicious Spending, Thoughtful Using and Careful Savirpg i!l t? found easitr by hte aid ot a Savinj cror ChrckinQ Account at ti 1st Natiorjl Eank. pr.i ma urn M iff in t':c i: .,r. : holii lmui'r. The n.(a- iri i K power of thnioiit lt." -::ntry tate line. ,r.l .d srd irn--'! r- . : .u. ... i i. . ! r . d ........... li-l Capital $100,000 Resourctj Almost $1,000,000. Elwood W. Ho!rt arid lot J.wfb; W of Klamath Fa i n vjuicg In ttti I 1 cHy Viedneaday. I JtJ UstllaiionaiBank MEDFORD OREGON BBSCZSiS& Wash Skirts $1.98 'K. .no t"' Wash Skirts, made of shrunk linen finish suit- inir. very sjK-cial. each. J5c Embroidery, good quality, wide widths, worth 15c, very special, Qf vard ww each 5c Val. Lace, in a large variety of patterns, up to 15c values. 01 Some new Sjiort Wash and Plain Piques and dines jut in. these are fitting kirts. special. cacii. Skirts lal-er-elfect S1.98 '1 i 1 . j" 4 1 a special, yd Wash Waists i Our celebrated Wirthmor Waists j many new models, all sizes 36 to 52, some of these waists are ii.?.-.u;- ni-ii. , 1 tit j worth .2.( always at, each ' t t y Fancy Voile Waists, new els just in. real $3 values. tor this sale, each . ; it Knit Underwear 10c 25c 39c Wuni.-n's Summer Vests, a verv cimm! quality. sp-ci;-,l. each Women's Pine Lisle Vests, all styl. s. very special, each Women's Union Suits, all styles, verv si-c ial. a nit "Kaysi r's" Italian Silk Underwear Gloves 1 Gloves 25c Women's Lisle in all colors: very special, pr... " Kayser's" Chamois ettc Ciloves, all colm-!; 69c mod- $2.48 Muslin Underwear 29c Com- 69c e aud 98c Women's "Dove" Corset Covers and Drawers, special, each i Women's Gowns. Corset Covers and Com- I'liiation Suits, 1.00 values, special at ' V omen s Gowns. Envleope Chemise aud i ominnaTion Suits, up to $1.25 values, now. each t y THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE NO MATTE R WHAT THE PRICE, AT MANN'S