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PAGE EIGHT MT!T)POTtT MATTJ TRTRTTyrW. MflPyOTtT), ORWION. MONDAY, .'ATOTj' 28, irtlf) BOOSTS VICTORY L Th6 Mcdford National bank gava the Victory Loan quota a big boost Saturday with a subscription of $30,- , 000, putting Medford over the J200. 000 mark for the week's campaign and leaving only $60,000 to be raised in order to go over the top. , Speaking of the bank's subscrip tion President W. H. bore said that he considered the Victory and Lib- erty bond, securities the very finest and safest place to invest money. Not only do. the bonds pay a substantial rate of Interest but in the case of hanks that are members of the Fed eral Reserve banking system Victory and Liberty bonds provide a security on which the government will ad vance the full face amount on a min ute's notice any time the bank wires for the money. ', 1 , 'Eagle Point, Butte Falls, Gold Hill and -Medford are the only districts in the northern part of the county that have not reached their quotas and no doubt these towns will all be well over the top by the end of the week. Women Commended . -' K While the soliciting teams- have all done good work in the present campaign it must be said that to the women workers belong the laurels for faithful service. Not only have they worked early and late but in many cases they have canvassed the same districts over several times In. order that every possible subscription might lie given to the government. ' The two German helmets, specially made for the German entry ' Into Paris, that are to be given to the two largest Individual subscribers, are on display at the Commercial club. There' Is yet time for some patriotic person of means to win one of these unusual souvenirs. ! '". .The list of subscribers up to Satur day are as follows: . ' 930,000 -Medford National Bank X - ' 11B.000 City ot Medford v' , ; $3,000 Campbell ! Junes Logan J T .: ...-.... 3oo Karsons.lt H Marshall Martin Cranflll Mrs F L ' i - - -W.000 :. Carroll Mrs Jane Oaddla Dixon ooo - Daniels Mr 4 Mrs Big-ham PC TsT e Jones Lou D Yedford Printline CoPaclflc Mutual Life (setcheu Airs ueiruy ins to tfompael L E . canclns v en. flarhart Wm C Fridegar Fred Mast. John . Graves Lydia L Amy F M ' : Weaterfleld E H Deall Aaburv Clark Elizabeth A Crowell Wm 8 McDonald C W Kr arrow Alex Fisher A H - Mason Ehrman Co Isaacs W F Stevenson Etta Orpnm Life Ins CO IVUliintflon Fannie 800 ' J 700 600 1 Paul B W The Toggery 500 Halffht Fred Alton Clemens Ruth With. Medford Grocery Co Cooley J H Sheldon Mr & Mrs B Mast John M Kcnly F'Corning Dow Dr M M 400 yourar Mrs Peter Herrlck Clara S Gates C B Iopp R H iturseu a - 300 ' Tsjnashlta Chuljso Howard WW . azso ' Drlskel David W Olttsworth Florence Anderson Alton M Young Peter ... ; vand Mrs Maude M ; .: aaoo v Hodgeman KB- Davis John C Ktalley Wm Doremus F C warren Corrle B King O C Mearn Andrew -Iteames Harry -W Coleman EG I-ockwood E C Wexterlund J A i Walker Ed , Moran A J , ' ' Medford Auto Toy Co Piatt J B Patton Hamilton Borwne Walter Jr Wulltex YA M lU'iirmi llrtihiuil Vnwter Vernon - Norwood Kuril U . Steel Will o Carstena C J Brown J C Lauiiapnoh Mrs Geo Haswell Mury Ann Hill Hay I Steep Ed Hill Marian ... oimea ttmuy A ,miu jwroiiipa Hill Hattle C IlarUull Mrs W J Holmes Win M I'Vma Amelia B . Irna Wm J Williams I, B Medford Fruit Co Young Mrs Peter Marshall Delbert Mnley I A 1 Thlerolf Henry A Marsh Bennett Klein Mrs K J Toft Mrs K H Sweeney Ohas T uoime nana j lllll A I, Klmwoo,! Klmer D llolilen Bertha, L. Gates W A Galen Gear Re E Stalley Wm Iteames LA ' Kniler Mr & Mrs J M Wunl R C Heumea Mrs T, A MontKOinery M Vawler Ktta M Collins Geo T Collins 1, I' Mats Fred & Freda Collins Mrs L F 1 Strang Chaa . . . . ; ISO . Marquis Mary W Fry F D Riley Josephine Mnrvnn O T Morgan Cora B Crad.loek CD Judv Kdward Roberta Frank' Bell IP Klum Blaine Welch W I Van Sant Clara Truax V W tX"Voe C A Roberta B M Tsulltft K Plvmlro J B "atton Edith W Morrison Kill. M Graves Florence F Young Chaa r Carlow Dr Kva M Holes riano House Rullis S S Heas Arthur D Hasklns L B Robinson E F Arao Vmejlro Delln Mavme KnlKht GeorRla 100 ' .YIlRCm R L Ilovd T L Sllllnmn EC , Melntviv Harvey M Nclntym Ha C , Palmares Lillian Porter EH lloliennteln If ? Coollilgo David H Rimlwell Ralph Colver Louie Smith A'bert L . Pratt D V "nth A F ( - Ottoman M Ronyard K J Rrouner Carl TTolt Vests Van scoyoc unaa AT Crmveon W Y Miller A H Greb John & Louise McCimly Ins Akcv Howard Mrs Lottlo . Tnlt Ida S Karts Mr Mrs Ev't Kslep Mrs "W F ' Pullman waaery iru, . Carkin Taylor Morrison E K Van Pvke Sarah L Gray Jo(unh O I.umsdenH W "orrla U H Hutchinson Mrs C J Newburv Giis 4CI White Ed M Carder C E , Chllds Octlvla so Mears James ?hSw,T J n Olson C J Kl."1',1'11 nr P a Mears reuericK a .iiihrut -"-" " MofTlaln C E Mclntyre Winnie M Flchtner Mrs Carl Henry Joseph O McDonald Wler w minoo j - -Moore Albert & Mrs 'ttson Mrs J F Palmer Bafton J Swem I M Rlcharlson s i janei oil,,",, Richardson Mrs ST Wilson VI Donnell Georgia Bowman curl Trowbrldire B J Colver Mary A Morton Mlas B E Crump Vivian Weeks Fred McGowan w n : Stevenson J R Williams Fred '. Crawford oris Peterson C A ' Stine W M Edwards Marie V Wheeler S A Lewis R L Taylor J E Llndley Kate Llndley Geo R Searle Florence M Kin a Helen Hartcell Josephine Crawford Mrs M S Hartiell Wilbur Patton O J Hansen I -aura Ottlnger J C Janes W Carleton Anderson Bert , Perl FA Furry F E Brown Mary C Brown Robert H Lltts D S Git ten Dr G A Latinspach HQ Mears Fred Watkins C B Young Lena Hartxell Mrs W J Holmes S m M , . Cnlsholm Sam Davis Frank Showers O'J Seaman Roy A Wright Marlon C Jeldness Otto Dallalre Victor ' Dallalre Delia -Wright Edgar Campbell Edith L Williams Brltta B Hubbard Harry T Turner Ida May Medford Cigar Store McAndrews Tbos F Jensen Jens Hoke May L Lumsden T B Walker Ed Wilson Will H Keene J M Sprlggs Steel Jean E Flchtner Carl Schall Ruth Porter Geo W AlleniAlbert C Cornish Vera L Llndley Sarah A Martin F E Campbell Wm C Campbell Wm N Gnffe Florence H Hllbcrt S Melanin Perry Frank Guthrie Dorothy L Balllle John. K . Palllle Mrs J K -- Stanwood Orrln C Vllm EN. Miksche Leo J .. Wlillis Amos R VlMI's Mrs Alice NKW YORK, Anril 28. Anions 2,181 troims which nrrivetl todnv on the slcninshiii Texnn from Kortleuux were 30 ofi'ii-ers mill 1,148 men com- lirisini; the he.'uliiimrtors iletuohiiient. field uiul stutt. niedutil detachment and conuxinicA A to F. inclusive, of the 18th Knainocrs for Catnu Kenr nev, . v ' ' On the Rtenmshin Freedom, from St. Niuuire. l.Tia troojw returned todnv, the mniuritv of thorn mem hers of the Ittth. 20th. 2oUi; 30th; 32nd. 38th. 48th nnd 70th huso hos uitnls, nssinnetl to vnrinus camps. I'nits included also the first trench mortar battvrv, ( First division, resu Inr nrmv) five officers nnd 1T8 men. Hrinuiiur 354 cnsnnl . troops, tho steamship Lorraine arrived - from Havre. Tho mniuritv of these were men disehunred from service, inuludr inir mnrines, . . NKWl'ORT NEWS. Vn , Auril 28. The -transport Aeolus, hrincinir 3.384 officers nnd men. including Brien dier General Hubert A. Allen of Los Anseles. from St. Xuzairq, France, docked here today. ...Aboard the ship were five offi cers und BO men of hendnunrterR of .the With infantry briende: 8ti of ficers nnd 3.118 men of the 138th infnntrv; four officers and, 2.'i men of medical detachment and 100 sick and wounded. , The 138th infnntrv is a unrt of the 35th division (Missouri nnd Kunsas troops.) ' --. ; , . KAISER'S TRIAL ARRANGED (Continued from page one.) tioiw (ho criminal ncln wtu-e iniruo tin tod. ... -; .' . v v .- . Article four is us follows! ! "The German trovornmcnt nnder tiikcs to furnish all documents mid information of every kind, tho pro duction of which ninv bo considered necessnrv to insure tho full know- Iptluo lif tho iiierimiiiiil ino m,iu lim discovery of tho offenders, tho iust appreciation or llie insimnsibilitv." LEAGUE IS ADOPTED (Continued from page one.) the laws and customs of war. accord ing to a second proposed article, will be brought before military tribunnls nnd if found trtiilt V. "sentenced to the punishments laid down by military law." . . . 7 All persons accused of bavins com mitted an act in violation of tho laws and customs of war. who are speci fied "either by name or bv the rank. office or employment which thev held under the German authorities." will be demanded of the German govern ment for trial bv the military tribu nal of the power ncninst whose nn- The siimmnrv' also had outlined amendments exempting national do mestic tiuestions from the jurisdic tion of the leimue. providing for withdrawal of .member nations upon two years' notice, leaving it to mout her states (o decide what armed force, if ntiv, thev will contribute to nnv forco which tho league ninv de termine is necessary to enforce its findings, providing that mandatories shall be given onlv to states .willim? to accept them, nnd stating definitely that armament reduction programs become effective onlv when approv ed bv the states concerned. Two Cabled Corrections. Most of, tho congressional lenders were out of tho citv todnv. including Senator Lodge of Massachusetts. who1 will he the next chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, and Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, retiring chairman. Two cabled corrections upon the text of the annex to the covenant were received today bv the statu do purtment. In the list of original members the name of Now Smith Wales was eliminated and that of New Zealand added. - The word "no" was inserted at the beginning of the last sentence to correct an obvious error in IrtfliHiuissiun. " Some of the senators hero, includ ing Senator Johnson of California, republican, withheld comment lodiivv saving thev were studying the coven ant text. ' 1 Senator Wulsli of Montana, demo crat, said ho was gratified that the covenant reserved the Monroe dop. trine from the authority ot tho lengn? and said this would have .1 tendency to disarm mnnv of the critics of the league. . " "For myself.", ho said, "1 never, had any, serious apprehension that we would have suffered anY'thin n that respect under the original cov enant. I feel the same wnv egnrding the provision specifically exchi..iug questions of domestic concern from action by the league. J felt that tliat' principle, necessarily was implied in the original 'draft." i I OF ' Alex Sparrow, superintendent ot Crater' l.uko itutlonul park, Is now noting superintendent ot Hauler nat ional purk, has beou for a weok and will continue In that capacity, It nec essary, for the noxt month or six weeks until tho time comes for htm to begin active work in Prater l.uko purk, lis. was sent to tnku charge ot Hauler park until tho successor of It. L. Roaburn, who resigned a week or nuini lino his four years mipoi'lll teiuluucy of that park, Is appointed, Mr. Sparrow had Just roturuod to Medford a week ago after a two weeks visit at Yosomite national park when ho received tulegrnphlo ordors from tho nnlloaul parks aurvlou, to temporarily momma the Hunter su perlatendency. , . 1 Hncrotary Stuot oj, tho Commercial club hits Just received word from Huporlntotidout Sparrow that nation al parks division has consulitutl to not only allow ull tho autos carrying delegatus of the National Kdltorlnl association ooiiveiitlon which wilt visit tho park on August llth freo admission, but also the dutuHutes Mr, Sparrow hus also notified Hucrotary Steel that all tuitos Ok'd by the Commercial club mulling; 'trips to Crater lake In preparation for tho visit of tho editors will bo admitted free. . - . , GRIP. 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Purdin Hattie H Robtnson Agnes Miller A H Howell Mr and Mrs Roberta Lillian M T A McCortnick Anne Nlkolaus Wm Robtnson Mrs Jas C Heath P I, Orth Dee R Sunan Ray Gilbert Waldo E Miller Frank S ;; Hansen Henry Schmidt E P Mitchell Grace Jackson Bessie Miller Mrs A H Semon Es telle B Yokatake Shlzno Estep wm T Moran Rav F Moffat John P , Isaac Earl Baer Joseph Brooks Ruby E Minear Mrs R C Stickel Maud Mitchell J W Leonard S L Carlos Chas R Crank Walter 1 Maddox ft Bonney Mitchell Mrs J W McDonald Norman Mitchell J W Thfrlss Geraldlne Linn Mary K L.onaon a is Rice W C Wltisenant W D Taylor Glenn C . Janney Louise K As bury Cliarlotte E Knips airs u , Close Mr & Mrs P F Field H J Curry Ethel WhlsenantWm K Henselman John H Eads G H 1 Arnspiger Mrs O McGulrk Buck Letha C Millard DP ' Anderson Stella Jordan Ethel M Shelley C W ; Sllllman Ernest C Old papers for building flrea and house cleaning, 16c bundle. S0YSTEWART IX "THE SILENT RIDER'' SOME PUNCH V 1 TOMORROW DAN 1 M.D."' V Jt IT'S FUNNY sWi .t'ii , "POP ' GATES' WEEKLY" IT'S FAST ssssssrBssff, . . lam.. ; j.. i jsgfla-i ,.i ll Jse',.aBU?.ijiLiii-iL'i!!Ba mftryrrmmwmmna$ i, , . , THE Meora BANK- Subscribed to the Fourth Liberty Loan,, .00 The Management of This Bank Says It Has Stood Faithful to Our Country and Our Soldier Boys from the beginning. And it will be Loyal to them to the End Hence we now add 4 .00 MORE, As Our Subscription To The Present Fifth Victory Loan Whenever Oiir Country Calls WE HEAR AND WE ANSWER W. H. GORE, President JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. 8. 0. 1 I' ITIie te GarrI Come and See It The Name of the Car Will Be Announced Tomorrow Take a Ride in It ; Look at Its Graceful You Will We Especially Invite the Ladies To come and see this; beauti ful car and have a ride in it Lines Elliott. &' Cook Auto o. I A1 -: : " v., . -1- - - ' - " " -- I,