& -MTOFORD MATL TRTBFNE, . MTCDFOTCD. - OTCEflOX, MONDAY, 'MAY 13, 102.') O o Hud son-Essex (Caravan Hep Today l 1 u. l . " .3 5i E "ARE ATTACHED TO LOCAL TALENT I mm innnntrrn I . HONK d I I N . o Ullllil IIUUUUI1 IU GIVE PKEFERENC A -committee composed of Mr. ApploKatu, John UffHun and J. H. Wochnich representing the lucal council or organization uf luTmroiH Itii cl workmen culled upon thu local school board at it meeting Jat Wed nesday n&ht, and imidu rquont8 res tive to labor muttem concerning the building of the new hii;h Hchuol. The t-ommitlce wan courteoualy ro celvqd und aurcd that it wns the boni-d'8 intention to In evory way poa fllblo cumd und protect the intoieHts of all local contract orH, mechanics and laborers; und that In the pur- I1 fefl EM The Hudson nnd Khspx, red, white ready to go Just before we heard of find lilllo XHPfivn li Pun vlriff tn muo. !lh imr.rt wino-u sit f,...lV,.. ,l..,n In cIiuhc of inuteriul und the employ- witfe of the Hudson and Khhox rout-hen I prices of the Hudson und Khsox clotted rnent or luhor Alcdford citlzenH uhould and their priceH delivered In Oregon, 'cars, the caravan idea in now of great have preference. jH in Medford today and Tuumlay on . er importance than ever, carrying as The mcmbeiK of the school board Kb way through the state. it does a meMHUKo of economy and ex also Htated Saturday and toilay that Kor a week, the red, white and blue tra value. It is our purpose to let Frunk Clark, local architect, would cars have attracted an unusual i production. We will do our best at again ne united to suomit tentative amount of attention on the streets of tion gasoline scrip was given the driv ers ns a starter. - "As economy 'of operation Is one of the points we are seeking to demon Ktrate," said Kid I'eters of the 1. M. C. Co., "it is natural that we were very careful in the selection of gasoline to be used on the long tour. Economl- drawings. or plans. I Portland with their strlltliiK coats of The committee above mentioned at Opex I.uquer. Special attention was the conference with tho school board paid to the finish of the cars that they last Wednesday night made lho fol- j might present as attractive an appear lowing request: lance as possible and 12 coats wero "That the wai;eH to be p:iid for a used In tho finish, legal day's work to all classes of such I The General I'etroleum corporation laborers, workmen or mechanics upon Is cooperating in the caravan and the public work or upon any material to cars will be powered with General gas be used thereon shall not be less than everyone in tho state know, as far as the standard rato of n day's work in Lefferts. whfdesule representative of tho same trade or occupation in the the Portland Motor Car company, is locality where such public work Is the "missionary" in charge of the car being constructed. I avan and tho ears are manned by "That each such laborer, workman i three careful and experienced drivers and courtesy will bo the slogan of the trip which is to carry in a dignified manner its mcsae from the Port land headquarters. I ..efforts, in discussing the Idea of the caravan, said yesterday: "While we had the Idea in mind nnd the cars or mechanic shall receive tht sian dard rates of wages. The contractor shull, in the performance of this con tract, give preference to local labor and before employing non-resident labor shall notify in writing the board of the intention to do so, setting out in name notico sufficient reasons for employing said non-resident labor in preference to local labor; and If said contractor shall give preference to non-resident labor, or Tail to give suf ficient reasons for employing non resident labor, as In the clause pro vided, the board may at its option terminate this contract, nnd said con tractor In such event shall forfeit all rights thereunder for breach of con tract. "That.no Chinese, Kast Indian, Hindu, or Mongolian labor shall be employed .on tho work under for feiture of the contract at tho option of tho board." Heveral days later at the meeting possible. Just what we have to offer as -cal transportation has lone been a Hudson and Kmrnx distributors. Judg- well established merit of the Hudson ing from the Inquiries and orders we ;i;ssex line and for this tour praticu have booked since the announcement j larly, we wanted to bo assured that of the reduction wo are going to be both as to fuel and lubricants we greatly embarrassed In filling the or- would be as well fixed as possible, ders. We have In anticipation of this It is significant that, as n result of condition, n large amount of extra or- Ur experience through all sorts of ders in at tho Hudson factory, which j tests and observations, the company we have every reason to believe the factory will fill, owing to its increased production. We will do our best at any rate to see that no one who wants a Hudson or Essex closed car is dis appointed." One thousand dollars worth of gas oline that amount would keep the average family flivver running for a long, long, time. Yet. such is the Itin erary laid out for the Portland Motor Cur Company's Hudson-Eessex Closed Cm Caravan, that a thousand dollars worth of General Petroleum corpora- I Maker. selected General gasoline and lubri cants for use throughout the entire tour. Not only was the excellence of these two products taken into consid eration; the thorough distribution of green-and-whlte Independent stations over the state also was of prime im portance. Consequently the caravan drivers are equipped with General Script Hooks and will be served by the authorized independent dealers band- ling General products from line to lino north and south and us far east as LEAGUE TANGLE AVERTS COLLAPSE i BANK RESOURCES IN OREGON SHOW A LARGEINGREASEI GENEVA, May 18. The crisis In of the board of directors of the chain. International conference for tho ber of commerce last Friday night, 1 control of traffic In arms and muni that board went on record as favoring ,M, illiu i. iiv that at nil times local architects and contractors should be given the same America's refusal to nave tho League opportunity on anv nubile huihllmrH "r ""h council appomi me oe..- outsldo contractors and architects. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May 18. Klamath Falls defeated Mount Shasta I to 0, In the opening league game horo yesterday In the newly organized Siskiyou-Klamath league. The game was witnessed by a largo crowd who welcomed t ho ret u rn of K lama t h Falls to semi-pro hall. "Lofty" Mohler, former Portland city baguer, was on the mound for Klamath Fulls. The latest angle to the old Jackson school injunction case against the school board, which was finally set tled by agreement by the plaintiff procuring a judgment for $10 costs, transpired Inst Saturday when O. C. Hoggs, attorney for Mrs. Robinson ami other Jackson school patrons concerned in the case, attached tho private bank account of Elmer Wil son, school board member, at the Jackson county bank. Rumor has it that Doggs also at tached the private bank accounts of Dr. I. D. Phlpps and A. H. Miller, who were also board members at the time the injunction .suit vas set tled, but so far as could be learned today only the bank account nf Elmer- Wilson lias so fur been af fected. The attachment followed the de mand made on Miss Kuth Manning, as clerk of the school district, last Saturday that the hill be pnid it once. Miss Manning at that time informed Mr. Boggs, she says, thai she would probably pay the JIG bill Tuesday and that the attorney then declared that ho was not interested In next Tuesday, but wanted the money at once. All this happened, according to the school noard, after nothing had been heard of the $16 costs bill for 11 months past, until last Thursday, tho day before the high school site election, when Attorney Hoggs ob tained an execution from the county clerk which was served on Miss Manning, as the school district clerk, with the alleged threat that If not promptly pnid he would obtain the money of tho school district from the bank. Miss Manning then dis honored the execution, and Mr. Hoggs wa sadvised that whenever the matter was presented In the way the law provides, the $16 would be paid. The dispute over the bill will probably now be fought out In the court. Gus Newbury Is the attorney for the sehoo board. SALEM, Ore., May IS. The re sources of all Oregon banks at the close of business on April C, l!2f, the date of the last call, totalled $'f30,2fil,CG1.01), an increase of $!!,-COLfiaU-Ol over the total of March 31, FJiM, which was the corres ponding call of last year. The total tral oifice for arms control was I resources of all banks in the cilv of averted today by n decision to al an-1 Port laud on April 6 was $ 1 7!i, initia tion the plan to establish the pro- j 103. SS, an Increase of 1 7 . 4 S 7 , a 'i f . 51) posed central bureau. over March 3 1. lust year. These Representative Theodore E. Hur- figures are shown in the stntement ton of Ohio, head of t he American of Frank C. lira m well, stale super- delegation, addressing a special com-' intendent of bunks, made on the re mit lee In charge of the q in. si ion, In- ports ef the April 6 call, slsted that the central bureau should On this call the 2S0 banks In the not bo connect cd with the league. ; state showed loans and discounts of Virtually all of the other ten conn- $ 1 U5,6E2.G3U.19 ; depolts excepting mur'ACo m is 'iM,n mi ..i tri represented on the eommltloo time und savings.- $ 1 7a,7fo,ox:i 23; sooietv of ChicaL todav j 1? mlhftred to the Idea that no central time and savings deposits. $10J.07U. restut,on Internationa, bureau should be estab- r.M.27; total deposit , $27; .7 477.60; Missouri to aooolnt General .lohn J. " ""- i m-.i, j , . o, .i Pershing United States Henator' to succeed the late Henator Spencer who died Saturday In WashhiKton. Tho society h resolution recommended tlio appointment of General Pershing, n native of Missouri, "as a fitting trib ute to the greatest soldier of modern times." Hot Biscuits and Honey! Delicious when made with T TAKE SENATE SEAT THE WORLD'S GREATEST lengue'H Jurisdiction, I Fifty-one cities and towns In tho Confronting this impenetrable wall state with a total of 150 banks show the committee decided the eoncli.a-, deposits of $500 000 or more. The lory thing to do was to make pro- first five on the list are: gress by marching around H There- Portland, $ 1 M.C. 1.1.8 1 7.47; Salem, fore, on motion of M. Lnngn of Nor- . $!,-l!i3.(;4f.ri(i; Eugene, 312. !i2 1.70; way 'the committee ii'natiiniousiy Artoriu. $7.04 7.K27.2 1 ; Pendleton $5,- resolved that In Its Judgment the 27o.H77.02. i central office or bureau In the form j .JT. They will raise perfectly ' bake properly digest easily SALES S7 TIMES THOSE CF ANY OTHER BRAND. Senator Sponcor w.w tho father of l''vlouty .ro...0. Ix not osBontliil , Brook. 8i-n..er, a former well-knmvn h'u "' s""u! ? c;m 1,6 ,u; I r-.KK.nt of Modford nnd n ram hor tl""t,d ,'v '"'lns m-vornnu'iu , lO pillHiMi ai niimmuM. i The practical effect of todays tie- in tho Eagle Point district. WASHINGTON, May 18. A rmlle Unn 1h t,,Ilt lh" UmKUO of Nations as broud as that which he wore when "'verthelcss will collect nil data victory In the World war was assured 'K'lnllng arms and the result will be wreathed (Jeneral Pershing's features a -f otfice had today when he learned his home town ',p' created under the league, citizens of Macon. Missouri, would ne- 1 American susi eptibllitles, however, tltion for his appointment to the sen- notified nnd the league members ate. but "No comment," was hhi terse remain loynl to the league by du ' official reaction. .dining to agree to the organir-ntlou of any bureau outside the league and by adhering to the stipulation of the league covenant (hut nil Its In ternational bureaus bt operated under the league. VMYEIINITY AM) O. A. t'. AT WAIt (Continued From Page One) THE DALLES, Ore., May 1R With a rainfall of .28 of an Inch since Saturday at Tho Dulles, and greater amount over most of this section, wheat growers of Wasco. Kherman nnd Gilliam county were today look ing forward to an almost certain bumper , crop of spring grain. The large acreage In spring wheat, duo to the freeze-out last winter looks fine in fill sections and what fall grain, survived, Is grntving well. Clardciii and 'fruit crops in tho vicin ity of The Dalles look fine. Ship ping of early produce has been heavy for some time. ASKS lOlltOPi: TO VAX Vl (Continued from page one.) America, lie asked If lipase profits should nt be balanced off in an eiittable account Inn. "Indeed, Enghind nnd America in loaning money to Italy were really In vesting their own capital at home," lie said. lie added that Italy must trust the sentiment of equity of these great na tions whose acute business seno has never dampened their passion for Jus tice nor their constant sympathy and friendship for Italy. Ho urged his country to make no wore foreign loans. Trls Sjicnke-r liivnks Iteourtl. CLEVELAND. May IS. Manager Trls Speaker of the Cleveland In dians, todoy is n member of the 3000 hit circle. Ho gained the dis tinction achieved by only five other major league players yesterday when he singled in the ninth inning. Speaker made his bits In SC,:i times ' ' avcrng of .3 l in 2341 ku i a'i make It an exclusive course In the university. "Second, they wish to eliminate the course of industrial Journalism and cbtuiKe its designation nnd function to department bf publicity. If this wero done the wlu.de usefulness of the department which has been In calculably great, would be crippled and the stale would be deprived of thousands of dollars of freo service that can be given it through no other channel. "Third. It denumds u general Im poverishment of the agricultural co lege in all its cultural values," He charged the university 'with having Introduced undergraduate courses In commerce In duplication of the work of the college. 'However, when we saw this done we did not presume to dictate to your board In the matteruntil what 1 re gard as a bad example, was set us In the brief of the university.' He criticized the course in domestic science in the University of Oregon as a "paper course" and suggested Its in vestigation by the board. I The presentation of the university's position In relation to the school of I music and general discussion by inter ested alumni and friends of either institution, were lo occupy the after noon session. v The board will take the matter under ndvisement and nnnounco Its decision at a future date. BABY'S COLDS are soon nipped in th bud" without "dosing" by use of s Vafo Rub Up to Grade ALL BUILDING MATERIAL HANDLED BY US IS STRICTLY UP TO GRADE We Carry a Complete Line Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, Stucco, Doors Windows, Screens, Sugar Pine Shakes, Wall Board Medford Lumber Co. Phone 629 J. H. COOLEY, Pres. Corner Third and N. Sir yl 'Distinctive rrlv Summer Mi 13.1 feadewbrook MILL1KEK.Y eVEKT ' fSri.ll arc here dicing you, choice. The colors are the newest of the new for Summer dnys-io-ch hell, wild orchid, und, ridunce. Ostilun red, and. as a'i va " rure white and black and v,h.te. The materuls eard. cd out from the markets of the world -ate lacy VcSLnandFlorent.r.cstraws.exoticihantunghnens.cr.sp silks and sturdy felts. 00 1 that vtrj spicial fnen I25 special event which bringi n exceptional first showing of these lovely hats in ichoiccof the types sponsored by Summer An op purtunity to bay Mtadou treok'i at an unusually low price. Mann's Department Store SJoo COMING TOMORROW! An astounding picturization of life's great est riddle WHAT OF THE HEREAFTER? THE CLASSIC LlM MflJ WeI j LITERATURE l f 111 A picture that RIV03' you n jijj Ss I 100-to-l shot fur your money tjjs sggi' "GOLD HEELS" " tiiinment as swift and as ex- Ss citing as the speodicst race- gpfe tonTght wiiii m agj RI ALTO I BARGAIN OVERLAND 4 Touring Completely Reconditioned The BusTy-Corner Motor Co. r' I s