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snsDForm wjm mmmrK, wedfotiu, opoon totday, .matictt 2r. imr PXOT3 TTTrTBT!'' HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET whh In -tint iiMi'imilpiii'v tit I'lliirch lioiiiliiuiii'liirK mi Wmliumiliiv ovmiliiir, Miit-i'li 2(1, tin' uvt-iit liclnir Ihc iiiiiiniil moot I Mir ill' I lie yiiiuri'ifiiliiin, W'llil'll WIIH llli t'tlt'il llV II Imillltl'l'lll Hiiiipor, over 'jnii tumnlo. ynuiii: mid ilil. pitrlii'iimlinu in .IiohhIIiiIIIh-k ho iriMioroilNlv , iliHiii'iinml, 'Around tin' biimiuul lionnl mixirlH nl' tlui mtvnml iictivitiuM of tlid rlmri'li went rciul, lli iiumliur liii'luilinif thu .Wiwlnmjdav Af ternoon club, I, mill's' Aid. ', Vontiir I'i'oiiIc'h work. Womiin'n MiBlimiirv Kiii'li'ty, tlm various liciifviilmiccii, Knndiiv Hulionl Hint ii rt-1 1 IrcnMiircr. nil Hiipploiuoutuil liv a xliuwiinr iit jlio IihiiiU of tint ir.ilor. I'xliiliiliiic n nnmt urutirviiiv Mliitiix nf llio I'liuri'h lirininr mid il mixilinrv ulTiliatiouti. Mvinbcrxliiii 'J'J.'i; ri'cniiitx thu ntint v mi !. t'.'l.'il); oxni'iiditiirox linvinit lii'i'ii t'.'OTA, i'vi.V Hindu uliliu'iitiun liiivinij lii'i' niiii't In ilntu n imr Troim uri'r Hliinn'n IiiiIiiiu'c hlii'i't. - - ..' lHHl I'llinnrliil HltowliiK , i AnidiiiiHii urci'tml tlio f inn Nhowinit for the I'lirri'iit vrar iih tu iiIoiIlth ku min'd rpiultinif from tli drivo con . ducted liiNt KiindnVv iit'tiirnniin. Tlir liinluot litid In'i'H l'ixoil, nt $.'1,000. wherona tli nolivo ciinviiim vii'lilci! mili'icriiit'oim in tlm hiiiii of M.'iO, wild a iiiimliir of tlm flin-k vi't tu himr from. Tlio iMtxtiir'x xiilnrv limt licvn llH'd'aMi.l from l.'jm to 1'iuiinw wliii'h urn xliulitv in rxren nf mi v miniiiti'riiil I'omiK'iimition Inn, tnfiiro riM'uivtil hnru. OIIiit iti'iim in tlio hudu'i't' nrtt iiiiroxiimittdv ii fol Iiiwh: lli'iii-viili'iii'ci), f"iO(l: imviiuc Wr iiiuitiir. iuiihIi-, $ir.(): furl. Wr- iiri'HhvtiTV dtii-K, tnxi'H, .'! : liulil mid wiiIit. imiHi'i'llnn ihiux iti'iiix nmliiii" mi tlm Imliiiu'o. Two imirii vi'iirx will wilni'iM n cli'iin lin' ik to imvinu ohliL-ntion. . A coin moiling minimi in tit thu iliiiinHiil of tlio nniitor in iiilditiim to Hiilnrv. At A lltlNillVNK MI'Mrt'llll lifter the no- rinl hour tlm folowimr offici'ni wiiik wlocted: KldurH It. I, llril. C. H. I. iimkin. IiOiiiM Worth. W, K. Smith. J. M. Koiim. L. MikHrh. A. II. IIiivk.' O. K, CnrmtntiT. with on nioro to wt U'i'l. Triiliiii-V. Jit ol(.v. Ilr. F. II. Johimiin, V. J. Kliiiin. J. I., llnrnvr. 1. 1), fotflin. IHmi'oni'NHi'K Mm, Itub ort (larrvtt. Mro. .1. K. Wiukx. Mint Mitl.vl HukhuII. . TrfiiHtirur! V. J. Hhinn: trfnmin'r of InmvuvlimraH. Minn Allio Hhinn. Tfio Biiiicrinti'inl pnt of, Kniidiiv ni'lioiil in vt to ho rhirtp; Mr. ('. It. Ijimkin It iih bwn filling thin iionitloii Ilia piiNt vonr with ftiunul ii li i I it v. ,,; lllntory of tliolinrrlr Km'li'?iiiiliiVi liiHturv hi'riihnii( an oft'ininllv ri'i'ordod. indii'iitcx Unit tlio l'rortlivtoriiHw uriH'ti'd tlm firnt Iiouho of. wiiihin in AhIiIiiiiiI, tlio veur bo intf 1877. Mm dodii'ittion hnvinir occur red Din. .'). 1HHI. Ilowovor. tl'O phiirflh wdh ontnniKcd in AimtiHt. 1H75. liv Kv. Mohoh Allen WiIIiuiiih. n nn tivo nt l'l'iinHvlvniiin, who vniun to the I'mufic nortliwest bv why of Cnno Horn in ' 18.17. nnd wiih ono of tho iiionoor miniHturiiit UiimrnnlM of northern . 'California nnd noutliorn Orison, sfuithful in tlio Rorviro for ovor4U veur. In thu oruniiir.iilion of tho Adhlund church ho wim iiNNiHtod bv liov. Thoiiintt Krnir. )). 1.. iiiIk Kionnrv of tho synod of tho l'nnifio. Oriiriniillv 22 iicrwoim ontori'd into tho onmniBiitinn of tho local church. IS by certificate mid four bv vonfcM hIoii of fnith. M.r. WillimiiH liinl nrc vinnslv orifnnir.cil tho Firnt I'renbv lorinl church of Jnckonvillo in No vember. 1867. with which mioh woll known iiionecr women of thin vicin ity us Mrs. Martha Gillotto. Mm. Murv Dunn, Mrx. Ann RurboII nnd others had nffilintod previous to tho oririinir.ution of tho 'Axhland church Tho KjrNt Priwhvtcrinn C'hiirch of Awhlnnd wiih hunt under tho piiHlonilo of liov. John II. DoniildHon, who hiu: cecded Kov. Mr. WillimiiH in I'hurue of both thu Ashlnml nnd fhovnix or- cnuirutions. Tho o'riuinnl cost of tlio chiinli edifice was $3,141.8(1, tho sum of $375 linvitinr boon in.voHtor in n lot, It wan initially plannod to, hullil on Church 8trct. but n chnniro was made to tho uroHcnt Hito on North Main. Tiia dedication in 1881 wan conduct ed bv Hvn. H. W. Hill. M. A. Williams .and William Clvdo. A ocynstitiitioii nnd by-lnwH woro ' adopted ,JnlV.2 1878, nt wlitoli time the oHtnnntOil vul uo of all tlio ohiireh property was an ,ovon ifBOOO ovor and abovo nil lbins nnd onoumbranooa. Tlio oburcli was remodo od nnd tlio ninimo built nnilor ,tho pnstorato of Hov. James M. Wil son, who pordonallv Biiiipliod tho nrch itontnral plans for both Btntntures, ho jmvimr possoBsed sponial tnlont ulonir tlioso teolunonl lines. ' ,.; ' ' ' :'' Many ItoiiiH of IntorcHt y ' Vji j Tlio pastors of tho Asliliind oliuvcli in order 9C thoir nuopoNHipn lmvo boon Mosos A. WiliiiuuH,' John B. Iloiinld son, Stewnrt rV Caldwoll. William Clvdo, Jainos V, Milliuan,1 Ferdinand G. Straniro. I'bilo F. Phelps, Jnmos M. Wilsoni Ward W. MaoIIonry. Harry T. Cliilholm and Harry A, Cnrnahan. In yours, Mr; Straniro's paatorata ox tendod ovitr the lonirost poriod, from 1887 to 1002. Tho prosont pastor Is Kov. Charlos F. Koehler, a native of Nobraska. who lias filled sovornl hp nointmnnts in northorn Oreuon, com inir to AHlilund from Oronen. lie is n man of tho stalwart tvpo both phvsi- 'onllv nnd montallv, brinuimr to tho lomil fio d oxooptional .ability. ." f 1 Church, cbroniclos record ' many items of interbst to renders' of Ibis day nnd eencralion. For iiiHtaneo, sovernl ontries refer to tlio nhilities which G. F. iiilinus, miV a uovvor iu LIST OF TROPHIES L Tho lint of trophies curried on Vic tory l.oiiu specliil which Ih duo hero next week coiihIhIh of lurno pieces n follows: 1 French mosquito tunk (liiidly diimiiKed tiy Cnrimin shell tiro, two occiipniils helnic k lllotl ) ; 2 170 MM German inlnewerfer, 1 ICO MM (leriniin liowltrer, ! 1 (lorinan Alba tross motor, 2 77 MM tlormun field riiiih, 1 75 MM .Kronen fluid Klin, t 100 MM Clormnn liowltxor, 1 1DV MM (luriiiiin liowltc.er, 2 70 MM CJormun mlneworfors (mounted). Hmnll oxhllilts: 1 mlnowerfor, 1 70 MM nilnoworfwr, 2 trench mortum, 1 77 MM (Inrmnn nun, 2 75 MM ior miin Rim limbers, 1 wlro-wounil Oor miin mlnowiirfnr (wooden) with Iiiiho block nnd Iron (iipport, 1 motor from ruptured (iernwui Albatross plane, 1 propeller lilndo from wrecked (ior niliu Zeppolln nlmhlp, 30 of crew liiiiiicd to ilciilh, 1 lot of Imrliert wlro from Verdun, 1 llslonlnK post, 1 ono piun snlplim I1111 k . 2 (lorinan urennde throwers, 2 trench sieves, 1 German shell holder, 1 Gorman sniper's broasl pinto, 1 Ron alilcld, 1 wrockod gun shield, t rlflo rost. Two Kronen mnchlno nuns, mount ed, 1 iermnn muchlne gun, mounted. 2 odd sniper shields, 1 Brandt com pressed nlr bombliiK gun, t U. B. shield of tlernijin gun piece. Two 18 -Inch shell, 2 11-lncn shells. 3 9-lnrh shells, 4 6-Inch shells. 2 4-Inch alien, 3 3-Inch shell, 2 70 M M shell. Ono 220 MM aerial bomb, 2 aorlal bomb. 10-Inch illamotor, 2 ftylnif plK (bombs), 1 partly burst defec tive Gorman iholl. 43 Kronch cavalry sabers. 3 German machine Rum, 1 Kronen Chunchel auto rlflo, 2 Kranch Clinnchot cartrldKO holder. Tli roe Gormnn shell baskets, 2 Kronen helmets, 2 Krench water bot tle, 1 tins mask and contnlnar, 1 cap tured Turkish bayonet, 1 75 MM shell cuso, 1 loalhor gun covor, 2 3 Inch ihell. Kotir compressed air bombing guns (2), 2 compressed air bombing gun bases, 0 Gorman Howlliar shell case () In a box, 1. flame thrower, 27 Kronch rlflo (2) 1870 to 1874, 25 bayonots (2), 1 Zeppelin bomb, 1 lot (sliinnl flare)." Two anrlul bombs, 8 to 10-Inch illamotor, 1 wood Gorman shell case, 1 wood German gns shell case, 1 gs mask .and chemical confulnar, 2 Kronen gas mask In case, 1 Kronch pack complete, 1 signal haversack and Guns, 2 mess pan and brush, 1 Colt mnchlno gun barrel In case, 1 Krench helmet. Ono gun sunt (German), 1 dam agod Gorman rifle, 2 Chauncet auto rifles, 1 Colt machine gun, 1 dam aged French rifle, 1 U. S. (Springfield rlflo, 1 Gorman rlflo, 2 Kronch .75 MM shall, 2 3-Inch shells, 1 Gorman mnchlno gun, 1 trombom, 1 small tank, V round Gorman basket, 1 Iroa cover, 1 liayonot and scabbard (Ger man). '. ' I'AHIS. March 27. (Hiivas.) Thc sennte considered today tlio report of a cnmmiKixon which .was sent to in- vcHtivato conditions in, portions of trance occupied bv (ioniums ilurmir the war. M. Itevnnld, report inir for the commission, said the Ocrnuiiir methodicalv destroyed property and that many German officers brought their wives to the occupied regions to hell) them enrrv nwny goods taken from French homes. Methodist circles, oxercised as super iutendent in those enrlier days of the Ashland I'iroii Snbatli school, nn or uiinir.ntion tho title of which presuin ably imiilied a meruer of Sunday schol work on the community basis. Clorks of record in earlier history record tlio names of J. M. Liiark. T. F. Ker shaw and A. I,. Kitchin. Under dnto of April fi. 1HKII, brief mention is mndo of .tho fact tlint'ono of our vomiir ladies has recently organized a Clrneso I'iblo class. Tho honor roll of tlio First Presby terian church contains tho names of 3fi soldier bovs who responded to tho nation's cull for sorvico. both at homo mid abroad. . Of this number two ot those. 'who wont overseas have mndo tho Hiipromo sacrifice. Turner Noil, who died of illness, and Arclno Smith who fell on the fitrlitin clino. Children need abuildin'food GiajpeiNuis t cream ideal for' building health 2 silrenth. APeh'dousloOi E TOKIO, Fob. 27 (Correspondence of Associated Press.) In the bouse of pears today a member prraentad an Interpellation regarding the term and period of enforcement of tbo "gentliimen'M agreement" 'concluded In 1U07 between Jupun and the Unlt od Hiatus and asked whether the agreement, I Intended to bo kept In force forever, lie staled that be had heard that tho regulation ot emigra tion was onforcod nioro strictly by the Japanese authorities than by tho American.' He wanted to know tho reason why Japsneso are bolng sub Joctod to uch regulations whllo Mox lean and Filipino are freely admit ted to America. The vlco minister of foreign affair ropllcd that the socallod "gontlemen's agreement" did nofoxlst. There wo a voluntary declaration made by Japan for regulating the Influx of Japanese to America. It means that no Jupnneso may emigrate but that those who are already In America are freo to call their families from Japan. Tho Imperial gavorhmant is bound to live up to lu declaration, ho said. Many a time anti-Japunose law are understood to. havo been brought be fore American legislatures but owing to and In appreciation of Japanese ef forts, all antl-Jupanoe measure havo failed to pas. The ald declara tion will In kept In force for soma tlmo yet; It may bo abolished when the Japanese Immigrants convince tho American authorities that their presence 1 no cnuso of danger to American Institutions. FAMILY THOUGHT HE WAS GOING TO DIE Wheeler Says o thing Helped Him Until Ho Took Tnnlac . . Health Itratoral. "Well, air, Tan lac has not only en tirely relloved mo of my awful trou ble, but I bave regained twenty-five pounds of my lost wolght and never felt stronger nnd better In my life,'1 said Harry H. Wboelor, who Is em ployed at the l'aclfla Coast Stool l'lant and live at 4744 Forty-Eighth Ave., Bomb, Seattle, the other day. ' "About a year ago." ho continued, "I began. to suffer with Intoitlnul In digestion that. In splto of all I couid do, got worse anil worsi till I was in a terrlblo condition. K.voryth'nrf 1 would out fermonted and 1 would bo In such agony, that It was like a sharp knife cutting cloan across my stomach, I got so weak that I could hardly do a thing, and It was only my will power that kept me going at all, When I would get nome tit tilgbt I would bo so weak and In ao much pain that my wife was always ready with a hot wator bottle to put rlgnl on mo, and even then I would lu In such agony at times I thought It would drlvo mo distracted. My hips achod with rheumatism, and the mus cles of my right arm on! leg would. got all drawn Into knots, and at times I couldn't rnlso my arm half way to my head. . I went down In weight from two hundred pounds to a hundrod and fifty-two, a loss of forty-olght pound, and my condition was so sqrtous that my family actual ly thought I wo going to die. "I tried everything I could hear of to got rellot, but nothing did me any good. Then my slstec-ln-law, who bad been suffering with rheumatism got me to try Tanlac, as It had done hor so much good. - I got s bottle and when I found It was helping me, 1 Just kopt It up till now 1 haven't a pain or an ache about ma. I have a splendid appetlto,-. and can eat any thing I want without It hurting me In the, least. I used to lay awake night aftor night suffering terribly. but now I go' to sleep as soon ns my head hits the pillow, and sleep like a log all night. I am picking up In wolght every day and am feeling so fine and well that I am glad to tell everybody how much this wondorful medicine has bonofltod mo." ' Tanlao Is sold In Medtord by West Side Pharmacy, in Gold HIU by M. D, Bowors, In Central Point by Miss M, A, Moo,' in Ashland by J. J. McNatr, in Kaglo Point by Von der Hellen. ' Adv. Prescription Chemicals ' Xhe reputation of the Drug gist die satisfaction of tlio'. Physician nnd tlio welfare of ' the patlont require that chom- . icals used lit dispensing should ' conform to tlio highest stand- . arils for purity. . ' n ,' 1 ' ' y We use SQUIBB'S. ! riiouo to. Main and Central. : RAISE BLOCKADE TOHELPGERMANS . PURCHASE FOOD ' PAHIS, Mnr. 28. Illy Associated Prass.) The Cerman delegation ot financiers which Is at Spa Is expected to arrive soon. in Paris on Invitation from tbo supremo council to consider questions, relative to securities dor- many has to offer In payment for food. Germany has increased her deposit of gold at ilrussels, as a par tial payment for relief suppliesand additional cargoes are expected to arrlvo at Hamburg tomorrow. - Neu tral have also been Invited to send flnanclul representatives to confor with delegates to the peace confer ence regarding German securities sold In their countries which might bo applied to payments for food. It is understood that an agreement was reached at Brussels on March 14 by .which Germany was permitted to export certain classes of goods In or dor to pay for food supplies and that this agreement now becomes effec tive. The embargo on war material. gold, sliver and securities will be maintained, but .Germany may ex port such products a coal, dyestuffs, various Iron and steel manufactures. sugar, window glass, electrical ma chinery and other articles. Any of tho allied governments .may purchase these products and their representa tives aro expected to proceed at once to Cologne to arrange details as to prices. Purchase by the allies are not to excoed two-third of the sur plus of any of these products which Germany has for sale. Tbe other third may be exported as Germany I may see fit. . . 1 Tonight Lieutenant a "Fatty and the Broadway Stars" Matinee 2:15 Medford Business College " UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT IS NOW OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT '.;,,-, .".,.-,' y .... ": ;),.;",.;;.'!"".'.' ,..' y '-'. -; :y- ;: -, . " . . 1 ' Our iiitvuctor? are practical office people. We liave held responsible positions in modern business houses. and know just what is, demanded from a bookkeeper or stenographer,, i . y . ! . . !yy , - Our toilbooks are standard and approach actual business as nearly as it is'ppssi ble in a s(ihool room; , . . Isn't it worth your while to. investigate an opportunity that is at your door? , All Commercial Branches 31 North Grape Street SIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH iiiiii.injijiiiiiilir I , KEW YOHK, Mar. 28. United States Senator William M. Caldor of Now York, announces horo tcday ho had written a letter to Hecrnury of tho Treasury Glass; calling attention to depreciation of recent Issues of Liberty -bonds nnd urging tho secre tary to cable President Wilson advis ing that a special session of congress tie called at once to thnt tbe situation might be remedied. Senator Caldor expressed tho opinion ,that unless this was dono it would be Impossible to obtain popular subscriptions to the forthcoming loan, thus necessitating tho taking of bonds by the banks, a OVFR FOOD SHORTAGE - "I have lived on toast and water for over 6 months and bave been scarcely ablo to eat anything for the past year. I began suffering from stomach trouble and bloating 5 years ago... A friend recommended Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and since taking 6 doses I feel I am entirely restored; even cabbage does not hurt me." It Is -a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from tbe intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and Intes tinal ailments. Inducing apjcntllc'. tls. One dose will convince or money refunded. . For sale by Druggists everywhere. , Adv. i D D 31 Famous American Flying Ace LIEUTENANT BERT HALL :( Himself In "A Romance Oi . ; An Aviation Photoplay Hall and Major Thaw are the last survivors of the ' Famous Lafayette Escadrille JEL Prices-10-20-30 i;; y :'i V, .-.I .,, A NN OUNC EMENT! THE This is a Permanent School .'. y: .' 1 '---'' - '- situation which would, he wrote, have the effoct of limiting credit for general business, with injurious ef fects upon the country, "All subscribers to war fronds at all times ura entitled to Identical terms," Senator Cnlder added. "The price of Liberty bonds today sailing at a discount of fi per cent Indi cate that the Victory bond or note must yield a greater rnto of Interest than former Issues. If Justice pre Lift Off "Freezone" is Magic! Lift .rt. 'ii. f on wun lingers Drop a little Freezone xtn an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, thpn yon lift it rijrtit -out. It dcan't hurt one kit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your druggist e."3 a Mir !ot!c of Freezone for : a few the Air" 1Z - n n WitH Fatty ArbucKle Day and Evening Sessions 1 j--j.jt-M. ..2t,.,.i. iUi.t;J.it4i.,4t vails, the holder of old Issues should obtain, at leant for tho llfo of tho new Issues,- the same rate ot Income. If they do the public, I know, will rt oponu again to the call for ninua. A A. F. & A. M. y Special Communication Med- ford Lodga 103, Friday even Ing, March 23. Work in p. A. degree, by order of the W. M. ' i L. B. WILLIAMS. Secy. .-u..uiij w- Corns! any Corn or Callus right a t i '', "-- ' . no pain! cent, sufficient to rid your feet o, , every hard com, aoft corn, or corn between the lora( and calluMS, without soreneua or irritation. Freetone la tUa much talked of ether discovery of a . Cincinnati genius. - ' Tomorrow 'v V' y- ''.y; .,1 Evenings 7:15 ; Medford, Oregon h. I yl ' S v'y"yi