f wrmvornT to ath trtthtn-tc," met ford okkciok, -mondy. ' aprtl 21 191 PAOE.TTmiSH"' 1 LLY E The Outbursts of SHIPBUILDERS MEET TODAY WITH PORTLAND MAYOR PORTLAND. April 21. Shipbuild ers and others interested in the ship building industry here were to meet late today with Mavor Oeorge Tit. k" In on effort to work out ft olnn either to furnish substitute Industries 1 or to continue the ghlnbuilding bust, ness in this dlstriot, Tho mayor oalL d the conference. - i Everett True SERVICES HELD AT ByCONDO IN CITY TUESDAY Pn7fo) FORMA MEETINGOFSTAT OPENSVICT0RYL0AN MEpFORD CHURCHES , "AHIIUND. nrll 21. In cmiiine. linn with iillmr towns' tliroinjliout llio county, Ashland on Monday institut ed n Victory lim n ciiiiiimiIkii with a lili intrude, liiilKio, smieclioH, mid all ,thu ciiiu'oiiiUinitH of n lilu (lc'iituiiHtriv tUiii, business lioiiHiM mill hhIiiioIh ho ins (dosed diirlnir t'ortuln afternoon hour to allow everybody lit imrlii'i Vuto in u mo vt-iiiviit wlili'li assumed lliu proportions of u llolitliiv iollifii'U 1ion. l'nim urcMont hmiciirunec the local ouotu'of llio liiiin ik oven more (lull) i linu'.lii'iillv assured. At the Kustor services on Hunduv tlio local ' oluritv, almost without execution, con ducted a well diruufcd bnrruito um . Vroliiniiinrv in llio iictivo oiiiiViikh which hcu-an Miiiiilnv iiiiiriiinir uiiilcr uuHiiirm (if variotiK eommitteos in elm rye of 0. Winter nit district eliulr man. V ' lllllllur HillillUH IlIlM boon elected a director, uf (lie. liiHurniKio Federation uf Orouon. Thu mummer of tlio local Fruit & 1'roduco association. A. 0. llrinits. has n oved into the Thornton resi dence, corner uf North Main and Mnnmnltu streets, tho homo formerly occupied liv the family of the Into A. 1). Oriilinm. Mm. .Myrtle lluv of (lold Hill, diud lit thifv oitv hint Krtdnv. Deeenaod was a, Vounir woman, oiuro fnmilinrlv known In former duvii Mix Illnck burn. cmnlnved in tho Ilccbe & Kin ney Htoru licro and was esteemed for liionv nminlilti dualities. Her fiincrnt occurred on Siinduvt at Oold Hill, where Iter mother and it sister re ide. I(v, II. Lewis. I). I);." will Kiieiik uk the Methodist church ThurH. dav eveiiinu, Aprd 2i, nt 8 o'clock, in Oulialf of the eontcniirv movement which i n missionary whirlwind now tfwcepimr not onlv n restricted urea hut the nation at lurce. In thin work Mr. tawis has been llio mean of en ' liHlinir tho active labors of7S.000 fivc-m nuto men. wlio, It in needless to mil'. nr alert on tho Mi. inspir cd liv llio enthusiasm of their leader in the ureal work of rnisinir $105. Oon.iHX), a financial nroiiosition back ed liv reliulou conviction and fervor Involving ft Minn riinkinir in. the Itcd t'roM and kindred classification, lie diiro and hear him deliver his cn thiisluHtin and oiitimixtin mission. A throO'lMtrtv linur on the local ex change eallH mi the Mail Tribune re Porter occasionally and distutos a rah l)nv item ahoiit on fulloWH: 'Bash niuif uiiu'L'lo no liiirh cnrvle ehci'K viininn mumble liiimblo riindile tip bronio ronio rin." ntid then ikIiIh bv wnv of advice, couched in plain liinuunire: "Now tret thin in tho nn tier'riKht. ' You romirlvrn et' ovorv thinir twinted." . ' "Tlia Virttiiiiu" in the nitnio of the new roominor nnnrtinent iiihI opened in tho Jtnller block on Mnin Ktreut. near tlie I'liimi. bv Mm.-Alico Jilltion Wind Mrx. Dr. Welmter. Tho urcmiHeH wore formerly known aa the hayov lintel. There are a doitcn hodroonm ineliided in the iiiiartmeutH. in adili- lion to a. colniiioiliouH riming hull kitchen and other conveniences.; Meala are not Nerved but tenant" can make nrranironientu for tho una of kitchen and dimmr room. Anplica tiona hlinulil bo made at tho YcudomC iipnrlnicntH for the bine beincr.s.,. Kreil S. Johnnon. Iravelinuninn. formerlv of Mudford. With bend- nuartors now at Mvrtlo I reck. wa intorviawinir trndo and renowinc the iieounintiinco of a lot of frieniln in thin portion of bin territory hint Kut- urdav. eenml aa ot old. k Knrlv 8aturdav morniniiArtliUi -Wick donned a biuh uowerud rifle nml fiahinir outfit, leavinir unattended on jin ineumion into tho tirimcvnl fant neKHon if tho Antolopo (ootuitrv north of AKhland. far removed from human habitation. v r At the bitr Itcd Cross domonntra tion hold at Modford hint Kriilnv. re viewing tho work .of the beneficiont oruann-.ntioiiH in tho piiHt and plnn ninir fi)turo nctivitioH, doleirnteit pros ent from Ashland iiicluilinir Moh- dunioH W. H. and S. McNair. Frank Dickov. Kvorton, Saekott, Poroxxi." Jinmkin and others. . Mrs. Diokov and Mrs. Kvorton envo intcrostinir talks on Hod Cross work n HiitscosHliillv accomplished both at . homo . and abroad, :nnd : indication point -to a roniiissnnen clinch in the order by ' The sixty-first state meotinv of the Prusbvlerv of Hunt hern Orouon con vouch iir this city in tho First Pros hytorian church Tuesday, April 22, nt 8 o'clock in tho ovcninti. , Tho offi cers of the I'rusbvtorv itro L. Myron lloor.or. inodcriilor; Itov. Albert II. Clammons, stated clerk, nml ilov. John W. l Id vt. perumnont clerk. "The al lenilaneo will Include nil I'rvshvteriaii ministers from Klamath, Jackson, Josuphino und ' Douulas counties. F.ach eburcll will bo rep resented bv an elder cominisslonnr. From out of the I'rusbvtorv. thuro will be Hcv. llniidinot Heeler of Portland, the stalo superintendent of homo mis sions, and Kov. W. '0. Forbes. D..D, of Senltio, who is tho district set'ro tarv of the northwest f tho Habbath school board of the . Presbyterian church. Iliilh of thewo men will be heard in slronir nddressos. The most important Item of busi ness from tho slandpoint of local in terest will bo the induction of liov. L Mvron Itoocer into the offico of pus- tor of the local church. This solemn service will . lake place on Tuesday ovenimr nt 8 o'clock and prominent ministers will take part. Dev. 0. 1, Koebler of Ashland will nreuch tho sermon, Itev. J. K. liuillip. D. D.. of Phounix will tfive thtv cliarifo to the minister and Rev. A. II. Oannnons of Jacksonville, will uivo tho cliarce to the people. Kev. John W. Ilovt of Ashland will, preside over the cere mony. ' . ' The selection of commissioners to the ifencral nssemblv of tho Presby terian church mectinif in Ht. Louis in May will occupy the attention of the Presbvtorv, as the election to this hisll honor takes iilnce at this time. Tho officer of the First Presby terian ebureh nro miikimr every 'pro vision for the comfort of their eucsts durinif tbeineetinir. - U. S. WANTS RECRUITS Young men of Modford and vicin ity who dealro to enlist In tho navy can do ao al tho Nnah hotel, during the next two or three daya with T. B. Ailnma, naval recruiting officer. Thoao who enlist In the hospital corps, olcctrleal and machinist de partment will bo aortt direct to tho various navy achnols for Infraction, hut all ratings ot tbo navy sorvlco uro opon. . , Unclo Ram -wants all tho tnon ho can got as tho navy Is oxpandlng o'nd men whose onllatmenta havo expired havo boon lot out so fast that there la a big shortago In tho personnel. - . . ... U .1 I ii.rTra, ' I BLISS NATIVE HERB TABLETS Look In tho mirror and nnte tho condition of your skin. Is It spot, ty, covered with plmplos, or snl low? If you doslra a frosh, heal thy skin, a clonr complexion and a bright eyo, yon must koop your blood In good condition. Take Hllss Native Horb Tablets, and you will exporlonee a gonoral Im provement In your hoaltli... Thoy romovo tho lean no of pimples, had hronth, honrtburn', indigestion and constipation.. Thoy act gontly, but effectively on tho llvor, kid neys and bowols, cloanso tho sys lm, purify tho blood, nnd restore ntfilthy, vigorous action, A box contains 200 tublots, nnd will last six nonths. Price JI.OO. Got tlio 'gontilnv, nnd look for our ' trade mark and monoy back ml guarantee on every box, Bold hy.Jnndlng 'druggists and local agents every whore. : nrnseeiitini! . additional , war relief measures, ' ' '., . Mr. and Mrs. 'W. A. Foecbcrk Freebcnt. married last Saturday bv Kov.' C. F. Koebler,, pastor of tho I'rcslivterinn church, wil bo domicil ed for the time bcintr nt least in the roomy apartments, over tho Freeborn storo on tho Plur.ii.' In tho mcn'ntimo conirraOilalions from numerous friends nro in order. 1 Women's enmiuiign work incident to the Victory lojin will bo represent ed in the Ashland district bv Mrs. 0. Winter as ohairmnn of local commit tee, Mrs. E. H. Adaiifson, represent ing tho Talent district, Mrs. Delrov Oetehell of Xfcdt'onl.' is county chair man. nnd under her energetic meth ods women of the orgunixation nre not only called upon to solicit, "but will go to tho front lino trenches nnd aid tho men in plncinir their respec tive' districts over tho top. , Malta Cnnimandorv. Knights Tem plar, worshipped nt Trinity Episco pal church in this eitv, Sunday after noon, nt an ideal service conducted bv Kev. P. K. Hammond, a member of tho order. In lino with tho tb servnnco of the great Christian an niversary, 'Horvieos in gonornl-nt local ehurchos were tvpienl of Kastertido. fino musical . nccompnnimcnta and elaborate dneoi'at vo effects boin" the rule, while tho weather was as elenr. cool and invigorating us could bo ask ed for, meteorological forooasts to tho contrary notwithstanding;. Tho Wednesday afternoon club will meet on April' '-''1. with Mrs. V. M. Pnloy as principal hostess ot her home-onAttroMliuni street. , : - Koports indicate that Glenn Young, Ashland moiubcr ot tho nnginoer corps participntiin' in tho Aruonne .Forest, engagements; nnd now on bis wnv homo from San Francisco, is wearing tho oroix do euorro. Standiird educational ! tosts wore tho order in tlio junior high school hist wcok, third to 'ninth irrec'os inclu sive This work is being dond undor Stato Vniversitv nuspieos, under a sliding scale of rconirements as np pliod to cliiHs'ficution grades, ' Mrs; Marv Rf. Shophord, widow of William II. Shophord, whrtwont to Sncramento snmo time ago to livo with her -dnuiditor. Mrs. C.,.1.1. Jndd, died in that riitv recently at' the ago of noni'lv - DO .vonvs. Sim wns llio mother of 'Mi;(),'Kli,nbolh Dvor, re siding on Pino streot, and was n member of oiie'of the pioneor fiiinilies of Ibis locality. Her remains will bo brought In Ashland and interred in tho 1 1 ill cemetery on4 of town. I SAW fJJ SKcAK Bt fMlND THAT r.( t WITN TOUR. t-IW aVJArX-DI '-l VOUllPlSl 7-?..Z:Z" FIC-D IITH -RMNNtMd THeM Tloluk On 'THE Poliii ' "' " '" ' ''" Ij ' - ' -"'1 PERSHING CONFERS WASHINGTON, April il General Perahlngoday Informed the war. de partment that he "bad awarded Dis tinguished Service medals to Major Charloe L. Joly and' Firm Lloutonants Wn, J. Schmltt,' Pant Cbapln and Caroll B. Reecefor "exceptionally morltorlous and' distinguished ser vices wbllo aervlng with the expedi tionary forcoa." Tho tllstlngiilshcd First IKvision "in1 France. Service medal was awarded posthu mously to Major Alfred E. King, who lorved as munitions officer of the Fifth army corpa. WALTER M CLURE DIVISION ATHLETIC OFFICER IN FRANCE ' EUGENE. Ore;. April 2L Captain Walter McClure. a former athlete of tho University of Oregon, who took part in the Olympic eamcs'in Eng land seevrm years ago, in a letter l rem fiance to his mother. Sirs. O. Uennett1 of Eugene, received yester day, stilted that he had been detailed as division athletic oftiecr of the : The Easter services In the First Presbyterian church -were attended by-, the lis'rgeat xongregatlon . that hae assembled in that building dur ing the present administration and as large aa ever has' been there for every available space was occupied in both services. Tbe floral : decora tions were matchless In their beauty, so much so that varioa people went to tbe church during tbe day to photograph them. -.The morning communion service wai.a service of singular power and spiritual beauty. With ttie consecra tion of the many Interesting babies. the; reception of new members, so many In number as to make a double rank across the front of tbe church. and over two hundred and fifty com municants, none who were present will ever forget the uplift and .vision of the Easter services. The: evening audience that gath ered anticipating a musical treat were not'i disappointed for Mr. Geo. An' draws, presented such a varied-and rich program of Easter mualo would have done credit to a large city church and tbe talent participat ing reflected great credit on the dir ector and the musical ability of Med- ford. Mrs. McCurdyin the .'organ number displayed her skill in execu tion and selection and pleased the public greatly. ; Easter was never celebrated under more ausplcijoua circumstances and with deeper spiritual fervor and its Influence w;: long remain. L DISPUTE OPENED BY COURT WASHINGTON, April 21. Fed eral. court decrees dismissing injunc tion proceedings brought by the United Railroads of San Francisco to prevent the city from constructing and operating a - munlclpally-owjied street car system on streets 'where Uib company already had tracks were upheld today by the supreme court. in dismissing the company s ap peal, .Justice Holmes, who rendered the opinion, said this action, w taken 1) the court without prejudice so that the street railway company could .institute damage proceedings if It desired. 1 a1 " Ever V-;'. ' I rtrt w, ww rwiim Cmal Canroi, s-.t t A FOOD Golden Granule -Ma,. (Qrape-Muts ' ' 't . -M- ".'',, ,'.. .'(.- '"'.'.' A- . represents a definitely; balanced blend of the food values of wheat 5 and malted barlev. Grape-Nuts jSives rriiich needed nourishment, to the tissues of body arid brain and is as delicious as .it is eco nomical and healthful , No raise in price during or since the war. The Greatest Name In Goocty -latd it vSrr p irrTrangi'iiii di hi in hi in in nun in nr'nf tmL1 M uM ttgn-.M HMii ill Ml hi imn hi hi ilfiffl WmAs 5 PE - ' GGUVTK in m i . . -- . 5 , Seated Tlihtjtept Rlsbf 2Z avofiasfs Overstocked on Fitall Cases Indisponsible for one in traveling or camping. ."We will sell all we have on hand for cost. ' ' - Mr. Automobile Buyer THE MYSTERY CAR "Will be here next Friday. Hold your order open uni til you investigate this car. ' . ' !A beautiful,- well built, six-cylinder automobile, at a price that is in keeping with the times, v ' $1495 F. 0. B. Medford, fuUy equipped. ."' ' Elliott & Cook-Auto Co. ' Successor to Power Auto Co. :' ' '. All Together ' j f For the Victory Loan Ji .. - You know that our Government re. . 1 : llllUll quires more money for expenses In. Iil) t I It i . . currod in the frroat world war. .. i i .. I . II lU Of course you will want to licli 'jfJf f . Vi so all together for tho success of the . jajjw aU Victory Loan, Subscribe now.1 . ' " SjJI 4 Per Cont Intores' ' J gSffita paid on savings 1 ' g accounts. jlr- '" l" esja BLisTnneii eea55: . j i ..I