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VAOV, XIX rFDFORTii math trtp.fnt; mf-dfotid, orcEriov. moxday. .irxi;: 11. inn NATIfMI RANKS SUff III II IWI1I IklI II IIIU AUTHORIZED 10 ACTASTRUSTEES SuprmiM Court Upholds as Constitu tional the Law's Clause Authoriz ing Banks to Act as Trustues, Ex pnitors, Adminislrati rs and Renjs trars of Stocks and Bonds. WASlllMiTnN. .lunr 1 1.- In the tiist cum1 invnUiiiir lltr IVtlenil iv wn 0 11 rt, the snpi ' imc run it IihIii V llpllt'ltl II cnllllllllhUlIll 111!' Illtt'V claiiho iiiillmi'iiii iiiitiuiiiil luniks In net lis I rii strive, cr nil ins, iul minis -t rutin's mitt rrii.lriirs of stock 11 ml Trut ( itiiipaiiics 4 oniilnlii. Tin' i'Iiiiim' of llic IcJrrnI ii'scrvc art of l!U.i, rival im; l!ir fclcm! n Hcrvc liuniil ntht nvr 1 iliini,' tin new moncliirv svslcm, which wju nlliirknl us nncoiist it nl ioinil )i llit' IruM enm I rnnic, tfi 11 shIimtI 1011 of si 't ion K 1 1, iro idiinr I hat : 'The IViIci at ivmm w Imai'd vhnll In ant hoi'i.ctl nnt I empowered to rimt, hy sftccial j m' tin i t to natioiin) hunks applym!; ihciclor, when not in contrnvcntit'ii of lalr or local laws, the rinht to act us triMi't executor, mlininist 1 ator or ivmUi rur of blocks nnt) homts under -nrli rates and reg ulations as llic xiitl hoard mav uV Kerilie." That Mich I' -iiM-t ii'iK a' i1 ti ale, suh.ji'et In h't a! and not federal reir tilatitm, and lit -i d lla niwr if con gress to confer on n at ion a I luniks, ihui the iv-eno In-ml, was eontend nl lv the 1 1 11 I etioiMaiiics, The (dau-.e w a -, In -Id unconstitu tional in (he tet ra-e hy the Michigan Niipreuu eonit ; a'u, iji another cast, of I ho Kir-t National hank of .loliel, lit., a sin. ilar I intiirn ;h made hy the llliin is .-late com i. t 'n, at Ismio. In the present procectliie, the First .National hank of Ha v City, Mich., was uiven a p.'nnil hv the fed eral iv-cnv haa'tl to act as trustee, etc. Tlie Vnii'ii, IMroil ami Sceiuilv Trut t-t.iuiaau' v of IVlrott and the Michigan and (ii am! tilap:tls Trust companies of lit.itid h'apals joint'd in a tpio wananlo uit, lnouclit in the name of Aitouu-x tieneial 1 i rant Fel lows of Mn!n:;:;it, to enjoin the Hav City hank. Th" in inm-pon was mant ed b the M11 Ih.ji supreme court in Septttnl n. I'.Uti. tEME EFFORT E WAKIII.NUToN, piino I I.. Tho llh iM'ty loan Iniluy enlereil ih Inst hip In tliu run' In reui-h Ihu :!, nun, olio, (Hill murk hy !" r J 1 11 y when the hiiIim-i-Ip-tldll period enilH. rSlillill hiiIisciIIk'I'h hy the tliouwinilH or even millions must eoiuo In this week to mitlio (In lllllll II KllrreHH. Two days lino $71111.0011,000 ro muliii'il to lio raised and tho iiiiioiint proluilily 1h mil iiinrh less toiluy. To 1 1 1 1 In tho hiiiiil hi'IIIiik riitiipiilKn, hcIumiI, I'liiirch mill i 11 1 1 1 1 linllillllKH IioIIh tonlKht will rliiK rour times to remind clllzi'iiH of tho four ilays loft RED CROSS PLANS 10 AID ALLIES AS WELL AS U. S. WASHINGTON, Juno 1 1. Tho hjh; rlfle )urHHOH to which the Ited 1'rosn U-xpectK to ilonitta the $ I Hit, 000. 000 It IhusHHked tin Atiierlcuii people to cou (rthiile are eiuunci atctl In a Htatniuent iinuln puh He today hy Ittuuy I'. Davi Ikoii, chulriiian of Hie war counell of 'tho Ited Ci'oks. tN'eHident WIIkoii lian sot aslth tho week of June IX to -.' uh lied ( 'ruKH week and .Mr. Davlnou IiopeH to olitain eont! tlmtloiiH for ttie full amount of tho $100,000,000 Uur thut period. hi whh h to HiiliHcrlhe; tomorrow limy ' will rliiK llireo tiiueH, edtieiday 1 iwlco and Thursday own. I'riday.i whih almi liappens to to KluK lii'4 will ho marked hy Hie hlowliiK of whiHllen. HiikIhk hellH, patriotic rulllcH and tnrchllKht paradcH. Tho New York federal reserve (Uk trlet linn approached nearest lu total HiiUHcrlptinnH It h lulnliuuin atlottnicnt und tho San Kraucio dlMtrict Ih fui'lhcHl from the mark. E lino of the Ited Croat to our Holdier.s aiul huHoih ut homo and ntroud" the statement say. "Then our endeuver will ho to sup plement tho efl'otiH of our ullles In cariiiK for their Hick and wounded. "We shall help provldo tho bare necesHilleH of lito to tho houudesa in devastated Franco and to aid thorn to rehalillitato themselves. "Wo shall strive to hearten Russia, hy providing additional a m hula noes and succor the honieloHH ami wander ing people of roIaud.Mdthuaula und western Wunsia. "Wo hopo to extend aid to those who are fighting tho haltleH of liherty In Rumania. Sertda and Italy indeed to relievo human misery everywhere among our allies." I poll a j -pe supi'cti:e c"i;t 1 tlie lit 0 llllei cin d court " in IvVi stre hoai A. tank in a n.: the tluiM1. Cr conui r has j tlOlls n.ltio di-.i-ichi ti, ri i iii- t!ic n.ii o whc:h, h . palOic. - , slahilily :uii natJoeal l..ni-, euieve.V ! eoi act, it was a-. Kate v.vh pow serve ho.ud. 1 fuui'i, , a'Mi it wa . niei cm 1 , tl : ess.-y j . pv tliilioita! I .t!,!, stale I'.i t. - KtMlV ',"i slate ui ' t : . of ll the I h.tnl. I nitc.l Slates irtir.ru: tt' jus "t'nciul of the fedrr.:! te he I'av Citv ' to si t u . 1 v.ere Ilia! tctid tunc tt Inn il s : and exlend m ; sst(.n,, If pn a. i' or t ' t!c 1 i u'ral Mils ,t" I'll ll.ADHl.ril I A, Juno It.--The $1)00,000 suit of the ltaltlinoro Fed-1 oral league oluh hrouKht under thej federal nntl-trust act against oiKau-j Izod baseball pot under way before a Jury lu tho Fulled Stales district court today. (Jeorno Wharton Popper, for the de fendants, in his statement to the jury, 1 contended that baseball was not a commercial business and therefore J not within tho purview of tho federal! nntl-trust laws. I Tho Haltlmoro club Is kuIuk ornan-. Uod baelall for alleged discrimina tion against It, when tho peace pact between members of t ho federal , league and the major leiae was brouKht about In Uccember. llMft. j WOMAN ACCUSED EXPLOSION , (Continued from Cam Ore.) ENTOMBED MEN RESCUED. (Continued from papo 1.) sr.vod thru tho efforts of OugKnn praying for tho safety of the brave voting fellow who has probably sacri ficed hla own life to savo his fellows. Shift Hoss 1ie. J. H. Mooro, shoft boss, died as ho was hot UK taken from tho cage. One other man who had not been raised to tho surface is said to have died as rescuers carried him to the shaft landing at the twenty-second level. Moore, like Manns IUKKau, tho hero of the group of 2 r saved yesterday, was responsible for tho rescue of this little group of men. He led his 00m lados to a recess of tlie level whero It was possible to erect a bulkhead j acalnst the approach of tho deadly I gas. Moore, taking all the chances. These men wilt return an independent ' directing the work of bulkheading verdict after hearing testimony and testing tho gas. sapped his their verdict will be officially pre- strength. Toward tho end. his logs settled toevny union labor or-a lia-' P'aly.el from tliP 1,0 had turn in the Fnited States. inhaled but while oonsionsness lasted Ft-ir-in .duiiv.'d th ii th.. .illeee.l ' ho directed tho men and kept them Itoieh conspirators ng'rt'ctl "to do ei t iiui p.tMiie t tpseouram t riot is ni and lo o of count 1 v cause h'ltit'tl ai tl cttutempt ari'.oi' pcop'f tor soldiers, police ofi ami thte ia aa.honlv." aiul that ultimate tiiit'i-t wa- to "oxt'itlno o ti naicni and brnw ahoat a of ana rch ." At the noon recess, .liii'-.- S, annoimccil tiiat the imv wo.ihl con-t.int oiitod of two th p;it l 1 I' -, ami u '!! be trader c.ialt! pa aud r t 'te a ;he sta;e ntcndi au j m-lil I trial. hoi t Ti 1 nl th, from danger. Moore was one of the most popular 'shifters" in the mine. Me had much experience In fighting gas and there were many who believed if there was a possible chance of safety, Mooro would be the first to take advantage of it. He did. but not for himself. He saved his men at the expense of his own life. 1 11. 1.. I r-'v, thru tlie agency of his 'wife, was presented with au eight pound son at Sacred Heart hospital Sunday night. It etc. I. th CMC i s not t't le federal rc- lial ll'lsi.-H' , the elauso. o:natv com '111 oil w ith Sctte 1 ; 1 1 1 1 U tf Th. the pow ei ural or H'lt'on.il eV'lu- ; , VliArt)! ' ami p.n ed. Kve lional it was etaMe t-i Tmc d, h'g t'tat paisti'. t etoepat! 1 bank. t courts t, an aliCt t'ctlei; B WITH JL, imM PEARL IS OIL I COMFORT "V. !l 1 I: WASMlNu : iN. .lii". 11 - r.-n-l tractn lor ioii-!rii. 1.011 of 1 1 .v.l.n j hips oiv i.-t to.'.u I v Mx.'or-i;.nrr.tl j Grji iUm ih-iN, ki'oiMiii maiijii;o j of tb nhtl'pll.lt tvnl mi ! j flwt corpoi ation 1v n nt if Sun-i dron Porter, j N. i Vm k conovi a, ! und tlx to the Ma: 1 l-in.1 Shiuiiai; I company of !:.i t.nior. Co.-V in a ',t. fomfortabl Vitchfn this sum mer. An ml cook Move is compaiattvely ines-K-nsive to luiv ami it wilt soon pav tor itself in .ouilott jiivl lower fuel exvense. Meals in a .n:lv. anj u cool kitchen n summer. Hakes, hroils. rojsts. toasts. Better cooking be ciUNe ol ttie 6icady, evenly-ctistiibuted. heat. More convenient than a wochI or coal stove for aM the vcai 'rouiul co.knia. and mole evonoiu ual. 1 he long Mue chimneys prevent all smoke inj MltelL li I, n ml I hufn.T .i.-r, witN .'i ..iS. .:t pk.c A .t .l nft m.'.i... .... y.- ir .'..i. lo.t. , . NEW PERFECTION OIL COOR-.STOVE L '. Medford Furniture and Hardware Co. Qarnett Corey Hardware Co. Crater Lake Hardware Co. E AS WAR RESULT ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1., June 1 1. Tlio (,'iivcrninuiit facus u melons-prob-li'in In tint muttur of olitnliiliiK plmr iiincuiitUal ilrucfl, uicnnMiiK to dolc KutPo to tho annual eonvi'iitloii of tho Amorlrnii Asuoi'lutlon of I'haniiaceu tlcal ChcmlstH whlrh opcnvil liuro to day. "Illils liavo heen askr-d for $S, 000.0(1(1 worth of nialiirlal for army UKe." Halil Ci. D. Kllyaon of Dps .Moines, "ami ovou tho It were possl hlo to oh In I n tho raw material, It would nKjtilre all the plnnts combined a year to fill tho orders." At tho request of tho federal au thorities, a Htatement says, the asso ciation hits named a commission to de vise a liliin to moot the situation. The commission includes (Miarles Pratt, of Philadelphia; Or. C. 11. Searless, Chi cuko; P. H. Stuffer, Norwich, Conn.; (1. 1). Kllyson, lies .Moines, Iowa, and W. C. Abbott. Chlcaito. After a plan of action has been agreed upon, mom bora of tho committeo will ko to Washington for a conference with Kovoriinicut offlcluls. Innhillly to obtain raw and Inter mcillato driiKR for ahioiid and tho coiumaiHleoriiiK hy tho Kovernment of TOTALS II BILLIONS LONDON, June It. In reply to a question in the house of commons to day Andrew Ilonar Law, chancollor of the exchequer, announced that since the beKiiinlti!,' of the war Great Bri tain lias borrowed from the United States a total of $2,000,000,0110. TO HELP YOUNG GIRLS A Mother Wants Her Letter Published. Eaton, 111. "I wish you would pub lish this letter for the benefit of young firls. My daughter suffered greatly rom female trouble with cramps, and headache, and backache most of the time. She never felt like working and it seemed as though she was sick all the time. 1 decided to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and it has helped her in every way, in fact it has really cured her, for she no longer haa periodic pains, and no more headaches or backache, and I want all young grls who sulfer as she did to know about it." Mrs. Alma Mills, Eaton, 111. Another Girl's Experience. New Castle, Ind. "From the time I was eleven years old until I was seven teen I suffered each month so I had to be in bed. 1 had headache, backache all sheet and block tin for condensed ' ond 8uch Pains I would cramp double I every monui. i tuu not Know wnat it RETURNED MISSIONARY J will give n stereoptii on lecture illus- WILL LECTURE TONIGHT ! trated with over 101) views this even ing (Monday) at tlie l'hoenix Pres byterian church, Tuesday lit Central Point, and Wednesday ut Jackson ville, lie will lecture again in Mid- licv. H. Tt. lliniiiu'er. n rvccnilv rel in lied missionary from the West f,it nf A l'.-i.-j. vvh lectured lo n I.., .... nn.l ni.nreeii.tive audience nt ! ford on Thursday evening. The pub tin. 1'i-esl.vterian church last nitflit. j lie is cordially invited. 11 JL CAPITAL $100,000. Loosen up for the Liberty Loan PUT your money to work for the Liber ty of the Worldand 3' per cent In terest. It will represent Patriotism on the one hand; Profit on the other. A Two Billion Dollar Loan for TWO HUNDRED BILLION in assets is the security your country offers. firing or muil your subscriptions to us. The payments are within jcaeh of everybody. Member of Federal Reserve. - stNaiionaiBank MEDFORD OREGON r.s i. mim' IT milk and other food containers is re sponsible for the situation, the chem ists say. Another factor, they de clare, is the Inability of glass factories to secure sand because of the flat car restriction to the shipment of coal, "which has caused a number of the 'actorles to suspend operations and was to be easy a minute. My health was all run down and the doctors did not do me anv good. A neighbor told my mother nliout Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feci like a new person. I don't suffer any more and I am regular every month." Mrs. Hazel Hamil ton, R22 South 15th St. Newcastle. Ind. fiirln who Are tronhlpfl AS thefie vnnni rendered it impossible for chemists to women were, should immediately seek set a sufficient supply of glass con- restoration to health hy taking Lydia minora." E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. You Can Never Know At just the moment you may need some particular article of equipment on your car. Emergencies sometimes arise when extra shoes, Inner tubes, -tools, etc., are a necessity. It Is to provide you with these essentials that we have marked our entire stock at low figures. C. E. Gates Auto Co. I HOT WEATHER tK 11 ba u Km W f I I I l au mb. uu mm w H MtKLnANUiat I THE Piece Goods k -at- c Department New Voiles plain and fancv. New Plaid Ginghams. New Cotton Crepes. New Gaberdines, plain and fancy. New Crepe de Cliine. New Georgette Crepe. New Fcne;ees. G. STORE Ready-to-Wear Dep't Our Neckwear Has Been Selling So Fast Styles Are Practically All New. YluU' nt'ckwi'ar. cspoi-ially. is taking very strongly. And is only natural whon it is pos sible to find so many dainty, pivtty collars and sets. Tlie eost is very little, -while the added attractiveness a fresh piece of neckwear will give to your whole attire is well worth even ten 1 inies the eist. Sill New Fibre Silk Sweaters New Wool Sweaters, plain and fancy New Aprons New Kimonas, plain and fancy New Wool Top Skirts New Washable Top Skirts New Overalls for Women New Wash Dresses for Misses and Children New Models in Gossard Corsets New Models in Royal Worcester Corsets New Middie Blouses. 5 f t f ? ? ? ? ? ? I t ? ? ? ? ? t t ? ? ? Y T f ? ? ? k - vl y Underwear Dep't. Kayser Silk Garments Kayser Knit Vests Kayser Union Suits Children's Misses and Waists Embroidery 1 Lot Embroidery, 7c 1 Lot Embroidery, 10c 1 Let Embroidery, 19c Knit The Bathing Suit Beach Is Here. Don't you let any one keep you from getting the fullest pleasure out of tlie summer season. We've had some .-nld weather the past few weeks and everyliody will want to take advantage i.f the warm weather when the K.-tt liing sea son starts. Half the pleasure of bathing is in having a prettv 1 .-1 1 1 i i 1 1 u Miit : one that yo'u get as tms. il pleasure in wearing as iii using. Here are various kh'.ls of brilliaiitine. mohair, siik and ji rsevs. that You Ought to Wear at the Girls' Serviceable Gingham Dresses A sph l lid quality in large and medium need r.ot state that gh sor.ght after and of c f gingham w'.iieh mav he had si.-e ehei'ks and plaids. We -:ghain dresses are very mueh ii-se. wash splendidlv. There , are a number of chamhray dresses in the lot. -: Ager.ts for the two most progressive patterns Pictorial Review Patterns Home Journal Patterns v I ( 1 Ml y Hosiery New shades in Wayne Thread Silk Hose Knit New assortment Socks Children's All sizes Ladies Wayne Knit White Out sise Hosiery, all prices f 3