PAGE TWO MIOIWOKI) MAIL TUIIU'Nl-:. MKDKORI). OUI-JCIOX, MONDAY, .JULY 3, 101C ' TOCALAND JL PERSONAL The Hl Cross society will meet this weak Friday morning Instead of Tuesday. There will lie no first aid lecture this week. Do Vos glvos trading stamm with everything oxeept groceries. Dr. C. I'. UtirJie find Dr. W. H. Springer motored to I'hoenlx yester dny mill fished hack along Hour tfreok. Mm the, big balloon aecenalon at the 111 tmrk In Ashland during the game hetween Medford and Weed. I.loyil Wilson, who Iim been work Ing on the fruitgrowers Supply coin iwnjr silrvay out of Hilt, Is with his Iterant ovor the 4th. A breakfast you can afford and he delighted with. ItusMll'i Cafe. A. T. Karris of ICugene la transact ing business in Medford. J. O. livedo arrived yesterday from Columbus, Ohio. He nxpecta to remain permanently In Medford. V, 0. Sonfon arrlvod Ihls iiiorulng from I'ortlnnd. He Is the inanngor of Clio N'orthwesl School Supply Co. of Portland. Cot your milk, crown, butter, ogga mid buttormllk at lie Voo's. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marlon Lance arrlvod homo Inst night from l.os Angolea. Tliuy drovo tliolr cur hack by the const routo and report ogcellunt roads. Tjrjiowrltor paper of all kinds at Mmlford Printing Co. W. 'II. Ilarrey la In from Aahlund for the day. llfil (lalillb of Table Hock spent yeslorday with Medford friends. KohI oslate men take notice that nil proporly owned Uf ma Is now off the innrkot. A. C. Taylor, July 3, J91G. Charlos llnnfonl. of Woed Is a holiday visitor In Medford. A fiOO-foot bnlloon aaeouslon from thy park nt Ashluud during llio ball gnmo, July I, R mid G. 'Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. IS. Soils returned yestordiiy from Weod, whero Mr. So ils hns been In tho oinploy of the Wood l.umbor Company for tho past two yon n. Tho fulling health of Mr. Rolls' father Is the onuso for tliolr return. "Wo makn n spoclajty of pleulo partlos. ltussolfs Cafe. tIr, ami Mrs. (loorge Xtohnls of I.nko preek spent Sunday In Med ford. The public market will b eluetl Tuesday, the fourth of July. Tho world's greatest companies. HuliHOS, The Insurance Man. Mr. and Mrs. Ulenn Conwell arrived last night from Klamath Kails In their ear and will be the KueeU of Mrs. Conwell'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. K. Wtollac. They wilt remain to attend the Ashland Cliau tauH.ua. ' Postage stamps at l) Vee'a. On aeoeunt of washouts near Itotl ding, the eight twenty train was de layed, nt that It met the ten fifteen southbound at Medford this morn ing. Try a King SplU cigar and on Ofliiraao home Industry. tf Mlse Waive Jacobs of Klamath KalU visit! Medford Heads but night, befuie proceeding to Ashland where she will be the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Heine Knders during the rvuiiiiuu. Miss Jacobs was moid of MHr In attendance uuou the queen at the recent, rose festival lu Port laud. Wtatog Camera Shop for flrat-clgM kodak finishing and kodak supplies. Mrs. autow Moulder and daughter, rapt tola of Hoeeburg are the guests of Mrs. Thomas Collins. J. A Westerlund returned this minting from Hall I, wure hi attended the coMveutlou of ' Croft ers," the hotel men's association Ir. Ktrchfewraer will be at llot.l Nash every Wedneeday. Hours for oonsultatlon 10 to S. 1. Householder of Sum- Vulli is spending the day In Miford Nate Usm-H Is In for tht i. horn lilg Micky creek Kd Conley of Ragle Point spfiit Sunday in Medford. Cap. Dobbin, and llnh Hail etrne In this morning f i win the mouth of Stvrllng Creek wlurt i'mi j Dobbins Is installing a duilav on ih fetullls trpert Ap Frank Cameron of tho Mttlo plcgate Is In town for the day. Hob and mil Kay or Hnch aro Mod. ford visitor tpday laying In suppllns for the I th. For rent, U-ronin fttrulsliod house. C. A. IleVoe. Mrs. H. Whelploy arrived this morning from ISugeue and will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. liar ley Hall, at liuucoui. lilg 5e Milkshakes at Do Voe's. One thousand five hundred pounds of ore waa brought down from the lilue (.edge district esterday by K. r. Caruahan and T. Henry Callag han. One thousand pounds waa pyrites ferlllxcr which wll be ground and used on the experimental farm by Pror. Helrner. The other fire hundred pounds was copper ore and Is on display at the commercial elub. Soc Dave Wood about that flrn In sttranae nolloy. Office Mall Tribune llldg. A model of the dredge being In stalled by Cap Dobbins of Seattle at the mouth of Sterling creek Is dlaplay In the lobby of the Xash. ITiaths 86e. Hotel Holland. Jtalph Pierre and (llonn Simmons spent yosterday visiting friends In Aslitnnd. Catna soils Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. "Chick" Maker, who has been with MoCredle's Portland aggregation this sonson, has boon procured by Captain Miles of tho local ball toam for tho holiday series with Weed. Ho Is a fast heady player and will make an effective bacbatop for Medford. He will arrive on Iho Shasta tomorrow morning. Whipping rriMin at DoVoe'a, II. II. Isll nirived this mornlnK from Portland. He will visit Ills father, John (sell, at Untie Kails for the unxt two weeks. Iluttermllk 10a gal. at DeVoe's. W. C. CrancH of Ashland Is trans acting busiiiHSS lu Medford today. Sinoko a King Spitz cigar, fie Thoy aro homo-made. tf Dick Dusenborry of Hold I III! Is shopping lu Medford today. Kred I. Strang, county fruit In spector of Douglas county, la spend ing a few days with his imronts, Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. Strang. i'e make a specialty of pleulo lunches. ItuasePs Cafeteria. 'Mr. and Mrs. II. U Walthor and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Churchill and party returned yosterday from u week-end's outing at Prospect. Frank Kay left yesterday for a Uo weeks' business visit lu Frisco. Do Voe buys beor bottles. K. IB. Miller of Central Point Is spending the day In Medford. UOrnest Holleubeek of Proepect Is lu town today. He w-ll take In the roundup at Ashland. After looking over a number of mliilug openings around Medford H M. Mt'Intyre left this afternoon for iHirby. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen and Mr ami Mrs. M. J. Williams motored lu from Derby today. Inierurban auto special tlmerard for Ashland eelebratfon Ih another column. ' v o IK. A. Smith of Kogue lttver Is atop ping In Medford eu route to the round up. W. A. Hartman arrived from Hilt thla morning. He will ook over th valley for a few daya and take In tin roundup. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fogg of Hilt an In Medford. They will proceed to Ashland tomorrow. C. C. Pursel and family of the plegate waa a business visitor todio HutlHtmllk So quart at DeVoe's. Harry Toller arrived thla mornlnK from Portland. He Mill attend a few days In Medford and In taking lu Ih,. .roundup. J r. Unatreburger of Derby Is in town today. Arthur Hose and wife of Phoenix are shopping In Medford toda Freoboru UarrlNon and a part or friend will motor to Yrkn tomorrow to Hifiut tlii 4th with Mr (IuiiIhou'k lari'iilH V M l)riiiam' ill fioin H'll Lain Mniul.tN liomiit tor the Hhland rouml A complaint wan aworn out Satur day afternoon before Justice Taylor by W. I. Winkle charging Kll Dahack with stealing some of the former's hogs. The case will b heard at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clark of Jack sonville are In town to apend the 4th. .Mr and Mrs. Chester C. Kubll and son Rdward of Applegate will spend tKe fourth In Ashland. While the family was In Ashland, the home or J. IC. Smith of Talent burned down about midnight last night. The house and coutrnta were a total lots. The smiths were merely tenants. They sustained a los or three hundred dollars on furniture, covered by insurance. The house was owned by a Mr. Roberts. Hound for a good time at Klamath Falls over the fourth, John Moffat, Vuslcy Judy, Jsy Ol instead, Kolatid Hubbard and I.eland N'oe If ft Med ford iir a car this afternoon. ,.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parkhurat and family phiiih down from Crater Lake Sunday bringing a party of eastern "" I tourists who had arrived at the lake via Klamath Falls. Cigar dealers throughout the city todnv are posting up their special government tax receipts licenses for the new year. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Von dor Hellen of Fagle Point ar In town for tho day. SEVENTH COMPANY GOES TO FT. STEVENS JULY 16 following day. The return will bo on the morning of Julv 30. Only thoee who have subscribed to the new oath are permitted to go to camp, according to tho orders re ceived. This will have the effect of leaving behind two or three members of the Seventh company who failed to toe the scratch when tho remote chance of having to smell Mexican powder presented Itself In tho shapo of swearing allegiance to tho govern ment or the' United States In the fed eral oath. It Is understood that thoKo who refuse to take the oath will be dishonorably dropped from tho rolls, thus preventing them from bolng permitted to ever bear arms or at taining full cltrmmhlp. The govern ment was not slow In showing its regard for the club room or would be soldiers. Only two or three In stances were noted In tho Unltod States of national guardsman refus ing to take the oath of alleglanco to the government when called upon In the recent mobilisation. TIim 7th c6tnfiany will go to camp this year as usual with the largost number of men or any company In the Coast Artillery corps, the prosont membership tiotng seventy. SECOND LINE PENETRATED (Contlnuod rrom pago opo) Orders were received Saturday nrtornoon by Captain Vance of the 7th company, that the annual ramp of ItiHtruitlon would lie held nt li Steven. Julv Hi to "i, buvlruc Mid 'upturn of the i .iui..irdniiiit ot our ford on tlir (Vi nli) ol' I il, 1, m1 IHont wit ni lull o I On tho arriving' nt 1 t i-i . n tit noon t n h. l.inlt of it. r v r thli mornlnK the northern nnd western boundaries of wli frli aro In our hands. "North of ltstrees and betweon lis treos and Assnvlllers our troops hnvo made perceptible progress. Oh VoiiIiiii Flout, "lu tho left of the Meusu tho night passed In ndativi unlit with tho ox- V QvJRfl m mflmmKm I JrlRft' Among tho world's great slory tellers, those gifted, en tertaining Tellers, Rex Beach is stacking high; and I am always in my glory when I have got a new Beach story; it suits mo more than pie. Red blood in all his yarns is seething; his characters are living, breathing, not dummies made of wood; strong men admire his kind of writinj, of heroism, peril, fighting it's al ways to the good. And Rex, when he is busy working, his trusty old typewriter jerking, until it busts a spoke, to have his inspiraton quick ened keeps all the air around him thickened with rich Tuxedo smoke. Say, have you noticed, gentle readers, how many famous men nnd lenders explain Tuxedo's worth? As man's great solace they expound it, and that's because they all have found it the best there is on earth. HEX BEACH Famomi Author, tayn "I haot irrtobej TutcA t tab- AfdlC llatka, alPtinan. mnJ totrywIttiewoutJ rtoi imoJe another k"J-" Mr.j,-r:-,rFMwVX2aqi.- ' " "MfiTlilirasMrBsiii i lip ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onopnckugo proves it. 25o at all druggists. MERRIMAN RLACKSMITH HOP Autoiutihilc Tiiv Siding and AVlu't'l Impairing. Springs wt-lili'il ir niiulf to unliT. 1 Ior.st'slunMiiff and gem Tnl blacksinilliing. 20 SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE Phono 279 nt 3 30 o'clock, after n violent bom- munlcatlons behind the lines and in bardment, tho Gormnns delivered a strong attack upon Damlotip work. Thoy took possession of It, but our counter attack delivered shortly nftor resulted In driving them completely out nnd recapturing the work, which Is now In our poseosslon." "Moro prisoners and more pieces of heavy artillery, the rountlng of which lias not yot bcon completed, weto captured by us during those re cent actions. , , Civnmiti lmse.t Heavy "According to Information at hand it has boon ostabllshed that more than thirty-nine Gorman battalions participated In tho attack along the French front on July 1. According to tho statements of prfsoners, thirty ono or those battalions (differed very heavy losses and aro at prosont com pletely dlsoraulzod. Most or tho pris oners talon by us July" 1 and July 2 nro very young. As tt result or tho ituefltloulng or thoso inon In our hands It has been loarnod that the preparatory tiro of our artillery was very offectlvy not only In nnlhllatlug defensive organizations but In ron dorliiK Impossible nil lattoral com- nrnvnntlnar the brtllKlllK 1IU Of rO visions. At the same time our artil lery fire made It Impossible for tl t enemy to transmit orders to the troop engaged In the operations "During the preparatory offensive fire of our artillery. French aviators sot fire to thirteen captive Oerinnn balloons. Two others wore et on Tire the first of July. During the at tack our aoroplane scouts were mas ters of tho front. During this time only nine aeropanos of the enemy ahowod themselvoii anil not ono cross ed our lines. Of these nine machine, one was destroyed. Tiendies Soled "South or tho Itlver Avre, In the region or Dancourt. and In the vi cinity of the Wood Dos Loges, French reconnolterlng parties pene trated tho Oernmn trenches and cleaned them out with hano grenades. ' "WEOmQINiu!'"' EV1ALTED MILK niHCHESTER S PILLS "jr.yv iiii; iiiAaiuni' hka.v, -VH 1SV Ok ir I.dl-l AkT" l'rnB!.llofi bLrbttPBlllamona Ilrnil I'lllt In lltd nl I'ol.l tnM.iiicV 1 -, ti.ej Hi Ulna Ki'lon. Y Till, nn nlli. fluv nt Hu, n iiruBii.t. A.ur iim in-.K.Trns UA.MIIMO llllM ril.l.H, f viit known aiDI.Sift,AIlytIteltall SOLO BY DRUGGISTS tVERVWHERE Richmilk, malted grain extract, inpowJcr. ForInfant8,Inva!id3mlBfow!ngcliilJren. Purenutrition.upbuildlngiliewholebody. Invigorates nuning mothers nJibMeJ. The Food-Drink for all Agos Moro nutritious than tea, colfee, etc. Substilalcs cost YOU Sane Price InterurbanAutocarCo. Special Time Card for July 4, 5 and 6 I,onve Medford for Ashland at 7:30 and U:30 a. m. and nt 12:30, 1:30, ." 00 and ":00 p. m. Leave Ashland for Motlforil at 8:30 and 11-30 h. m. and 1:30, 1:00, 0:00 and 10:00 p. m. ' if ; r prjuuC j icoulo'nt GET 'at THAT Pft ce ur ) 5CT POUNDS. T IT UNIX 5 S OKtiLRBO A QUANTITY 'WELL IT WHAT WE HAVE GOT TO DRIHKP-OR THE NEXT , IX riUNinj. V uTow MUCH 4010 WB GET t( Q? IT, MA? W THE V JJ. ' 1 ITTvYHATWC B HAVE GOT TO s ' DRfPOR f uA I tuc wcvr run i. I civ MnMTiiV PUNKUST I V VI i ruFD nDAKik ) lf " I ' Economic Waste in Long Distance Buying Tho only road to renj ccoiioniy is tho road thai loads to iho Hum? Town. This is tho first commandment in rniiumimty dovolopniont. Whonovor wo pass n) our own ooiumiinity and sond an ordn-away IVom homo vo break this com niandmt'iit by out-strokf ol' tho pon. (live yoiii-'honio doalor tho chance to rill that order. (Jieii the same oonditions ho' can heat any out-of-town house in the count ry. Thel.oiijr Distance mute is tho road to waste, over-buying and false economy. This cartoon shows vividly the economic waste in longdistance buying. INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGrUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY fOl'NO- Huneh of kes near i flee Owner can hu- i.uu i calling at Tribuue of fit mul i.o lag (or this ad. J fOR 8AI.K 1814 Indian inonndo Vlth full eitulinnent; lu-urU m At B real liaiaaln. WuK.i i..i rue 1'Qll lAl.i: Kin ,i re t.l ilalin mi It. It.. II' eo Ht V II ImIi Jluttsi f-'1'"- ora 'rr0 t,titini lara. 9 : &ii& Hfiuttfel jfeMfarj &tt& 111. T KuXjyXMor J. ij Have Glasses Fitted SOT.sacwyjtoEr In i il i . . ! i i t . If nn Iti. t ' it l III t ',1. I I II HI 111 111. U It limit mi i ii ii iiit itii i i-f I inn t lust Hill I lul I I ' I I llll U ,11 II It kit It ofciipics a pl.ii c of hniiur it-n. 'oti will I ind it er in the hapj iitist.icturv. housewife's Rogue Spray Flour MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS H, O. Nordwick, Prop. Phone 507 Pat ron i.o tho lift II W.l't v ml lli Ut. Rickest gga Huttf 1 ami - 0.i Mnj'k 1 JijUtijjil, Oivgnii institution that maintains the Largost Payroll in Jetlford. The Medford Printing Co. The Host Ktpiippod Job Plant in Oregon outside of Portltind. Two Recipes for Hot Weather: PEP . At the Soda Fountains and Yellow Label Tomatoes At tho Grocer's Try thorn today and cool off. ROGUE RIVER VALLE5T CANNING CO. Tell Us the Size of your windows anil doors and we'll utMily accurately made frames for them. We'll supply the windows and doors too if you desire. Olve yon hotter results tliau any handwork. Give ou a choice of design and fin ish. And you'll be surprised at how little our mill work costs. Come and luu8U(ute. )rnvW MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 M. Grapa St. Telephone S90 Ask Your Grocer and Butcher They Arc Home Grown JrOl ANDfL Mi2 YLJanA. I4JIA1! -T I sl r- N- .Jfy ' Ll in- Ifse're the'Ses Eve? V t 4 ii