Ml VI yv H IV' -J lim. 1 l l ' m . fl k I PXC1TC FOTTO MEDFOTCD VVTL TRIBUNE, MDFOTCP, OftECONf, TTTrRfiDAT. JTLY fi. IQffi up mmmtmr END ASHLAND'S GREAT HEROISM ENLISTED MEN RIR HFI FRRATIRN OF ULSTERITES IN WITH DEPENDANTS WITH CARNIVAL " ENEMY 10 BE DISCHARGED WDM N 0 PARADE Klny Sulphur's Snturnalia to Bring Loiifj Projjram of Interesting Fea tures to n Close With Fun and Frolic Today Is Grants Pass and Klamath Falls Day. ASHLAND. July fi. Wednesday morning's I'olohnnlinn program wit devottul to I lie dwornted nulniuobilo parade, water sports nl llio Nat nml lmwbnll, the seennd game in tin1 "er ica heiwoun Mi'dfnrrt and Weed. Tho jinrk woro also thronged with pb'iiio parties from far nnd noar. SoTernl troop trains pnaacd through south bound, loaded with (ihiiiRtnn m fautryinoii, hihI (luring tlio atop the captain of coiiiimiiy CI, second infmi try, of Abeidcen, intirchciil hi men up town by wny f iclnxntinn, where tlio eflintnnud basked in tlui rntrul shade of ttio jmrkx. In tliu afternoon there was tlio poo oml try nut of npurting event on the roundup field, hiii today nceiiia the final meet, after whieh (ho deciding Henri will ho made known. Of the eighty contesting for roundup honors tho major representation i from Umatilla mul Klamath comities-, with considerable rivnlry between the two sections. Jbilirnlloii Ucrolsc It 0. McPnrinick of San I'Ynneiscn, vleo-nrosidttnt of tho Southern l'n efn, arrived in Ashland nn Wednes day afternoon nml in the evening mr ticimtml in tho dedication exereie. the oriler of whleli wna printeil in these columns yesterday, lie sjHtke infoniiHliy nml showed a remarkable familiarity with the scoh of the im provements sines the inception of the iwtvrpriso. 'Jlio speaker him visited lioro on other occasion in tlio inter nal of the development work whieh U to place this city In tho pleasure re sort town chNifictttion. Notably spectacular mul the fluent displays over huh in these ihiiIh were tho fiieworks, divided into hath night nml liny exhibits. Thi former weio Mtit skywards oh tho eveuiug of the 1'chiiHi, nml on Wednesday afternoon tli daylight features went tnriiril loose. These disidays were handled hv experts sent here for thin particu lar HirMM) by the llitt company of Seattle. (mul I'n-is nml Kluinntli full Today U f!rmiln I'hhm nud Klnrn Htk FhIIh ilnte for Nhnrinjr in lh pleHrM of the rcMmilion hihhI ilring ilH ploHiug hour. The fore ihmm r.AM ilcvoiwl to Ull gam, lnd P0Hi"erin anil water Hirl. Thin'nf Icmooii a baby "how in hWug held at tho Klk- trniple. Tonight at 7 licgin Kin? Sulphur'" aaturualia, when fnu mhiI fltdif Hill run riiinpant till the oariy nioruiog hour. Oi.car lkrgner, iiUUMgt'r of th Vininc theater, will b eroWHod king. hioh imdie that tB Ihl will not b cIomnI very tight In the old town, al Icmm while he wi)d the aeptro. And when the mayor of ANhland meeU the nuixort of arnnta la.M and K'lumuth Fi.lU, tho MMtuueut Mhieb tradition iiltnin- wa oneo on a time exchnnuitl In Iwaen the governor of Xorih Curo hn and the governor of Houth t' Una way b ivMattHl mi ()rittn mmI, or eoiir, under the ntuniitiiHi Dial the tthaer umn) imi tlii Hueiol k. ion will be routined to either a lilhia ewktoil or aulihur rickiy. To i liauge the subject, I'luiiitauoiiu )wgitt nmutrroM ! Tilo fur l'loo($ . Among flontM in Tiiedav' pnrudc, firl ine wna awarded to Kinillicm laeific engineen for the M.ithiii NpM'iiil." in the indiiMtriul flnifica (ion : Ur. W. 11. Poley. weeond. lut rioib. Mr. Kmil I'eil. fir-t; Orund Ann Hepublic, Neond. lVatenittl, Ijkdieo' Auxiliary, firat ; Civie Im provement eluh, aeoond. SMtiul featun- Indiun float, firat; Pioneer float, tteeond. Awgrd on beat riding i-ltth not yet mad. A vary unique lutat ua the work o'f Wuh Chung, loenl Chuiexe mundurin. A tvtt of the rtMilU in Tiiediiv'x roundup eenix were an t'ollowa, the HUM! of ine aeore wt to b un noimeeil : One mile pony ckprean rare, iwo bor.- Jim Tavlor firt. 8:11: Dene Tort le, aecoml, 2:0.Vj; CVank Stnith tkirtl, 2:U6; purci 100, $,M), 3.V Steer mpiiiK J.ihn Koaeh fir4, -nre 7i. Cowboy' reluy liiee, t iniU'. four hnres Hay Alurk) tiil, :i:ll, JJaM; ui.e jfl.Vi. t'liNin' Kimmn race - lion Corhett fi-t. !-r. Hiilldogging (on taaiJ,ritMi t JUr lin.t, IM3. In.tiu PHKSS CWMI. lllflTISH AHMY, IX KI1ANCK. Julv 5. The utorv of the I'laler divioiima in the firnt ilay'a battle of the Anglo-Kretirh offeiifive in now npoeaaihle. It hod one of the iiuWfe ImHIiIo, prH of th difficult ftltnck in the northern wrtion of the offensive, lta trenclici were diaail vniitngeoutilv located on gronud fH fl ing a riilgo where the Herman bnller ten bail nn onfilniling fire. Tnrmigh curtnina of shrapnel fire, in the face of machine gun nml un der onfilniling file from machine, gun in n village, the devinion cap tuicil tin firat Oerinnn line, HlHoiting, "Xo aurrender!" and 'Remember tho Hoyuel" nml alurleil for tliu aecoml lino. Still under croaa fire ami every kind of mIicII fire, the Iron) of (lie l Inter diviaiun continued on until they gnined n Nlrong iciloulil on the Hiiinmil of the ridge. There llioxe who hnd aunived dug in. AgiiiiiHt Oennnn countor-nttiicka ami uinchino gnu nml rifle firo fiom two aideni, they held on until they had no more honihi or cartridge. Hopeloiodv almt off from fuithor supplies by flennnn ourtniiiM of aholl fire, they had to full buck, bringing 200 primmer to tho Oennnn firat line of trenchex, peini: through curtain of fire to do ho. IIcio they elnhlihcd theinMolvo nml Muck un til help came. An Huglih hnttnlinu from Vork hire nml UinciiHhirc, cnuhl in the "nine foHhimi, mo fur n known, fought nhnoxt to (be hot mini in hold ing the Gcrmnnx north of tho Ancre while liiitlnliiin- fuithor noiiIIi luinle unilonn proti--.. WASIIIXflTflN. J.ih (1. -AH nrmy departmeotnl coinuinmk'ix bne boon iiuthoriwl by .Secretniv Daker to diM'hnrge enlisted men of the na tional gnnni in tlie reitera aorvioe E FRIDAY EVENING BULLS BONDS Hi-Ms of Conix.il, Sniiiiiel Adnir, I "Henry i- niiw n e.iplMin," lie hW. I Samuel Ailnlr wna in his (10th your, lather of l.,eute,,t Henry K.nlney ! ''Henry has received I.N ,r..ution." ,2at;;', VvnlpK" OB in Adair, died at the Hood Sniuiiritiiu ' LumU'iuiiit Adair wax to have been ' '. ! 1 hospital here late ln-t night. After 'made a chptain on July J. . 'N'IW VOK1C, .lul.v 0. Tho hcnlth a lingeinig illne the end came jimt Todnv Morri Adair, another won, department announced today that n few hour hcr..rc Lieutenant t el earn phed to Kl l'ao nkiiiir that 'incomplete figure how thnt durinir Vd.iuVbodv wn-retiiniod to Allien- In- brotbor' bodv be Kent here, the tvcnl -four hour proeoding this can -oil. Ilii nt wonU wore for Father and son probably will ho bur- ,nior n twenty-tour children died of In- s..n. ied nt tho same time. linlimtilo nanilvxii in the creater city. The Ptilerprioiug women of Bed ford nml i('ini(y will lead a parade on the MtreelK of thix city Triday evening thnt promie to be a hum inor. Under tho direction of the who hnc one or more dependant rol-Orentcr .Mud ford eluli, all women ol BEEF PACKERS GIVEN EG WASIIIXHTOX. .luK ti. Hepre entnlii's of beet paikcix ami cattle producer vtcrv given further hearing today liefore a hointe commit I w con "idenng the Ilorland remdution for a feilerul trade cinnniiiNion invcwtigH tioii to determine whether the ho-cuII- ed hoof trout hn violated federal anti-trust law. Itepreenlatie Ilnrluud fibnl a ie tition which be told the comtniioii wax signed by 12"i meiuberN of emi gre, urging approval of the roM.lu tion a a matter of extreme iniort unce to lictiHk inteifxl. lie aUo Mubuuilcil a Htatement urguuiK that a few great packing Iiouhck donlrol cattle Hbuighter, the nmrkels in great litcxlock center, tokard, term iual facilitie. feed lot and tranxtr t at ion lines, the coiumuicH which loud moiiev to fninicrw fur feeding and fntteiiiug cattle, and subsidiary acliwlicM like cnllon need oil nulla, cold- toi a ue plants and great let nil Mild lIlMllldltllli; IlllllkcU. ativo. Tho order of the eo rotary of wnr follew: "Dt'iwrfinent commnndera may i uo diaobarge to enliated man of tho nHtlonal guard in tho aorvioe of the I'nilad State who are oning with in their department. Application for diacharge mnt be made in duo form through military channels to the de poiliiu'iil coinmnnder thnt the airnli- cant Iihk ouu or more rolntivm do- IMudiug on bun for uppoit. "Tho application must be nooom jMiniod by nderpinto written ovidnnoo of ronl ilepondeiicy. When it come to the knowledge of the commanding officer through uulhentio aouroo that n aobller of hi command Im ono or more deiiendent relntivoa anoh wildmr will bo informed of hia right to make application for hi diHohnrxo nml the discharge will Im grunted upon tho application if warranted by ciiruuiMtiinco. "A doire to remain in the aoi'viec hud al the anme lime decline to itllol nny iHirliou of the npplicmilV pay to hia family or to dependent wj , ropoiled to the war depniiment for final action. "When an application for di ohnrge i finnlly npproved tho prnpor rcci oiling agendo will bo nt onco informed o that the aennoy may he filled promptly. Keertiiliug and liiua tcring officers will bo on joined to avoid acceptance ol ice mils having i cm t He. iicjMndiiii on tin in for sup l"t." L , TISH CABI NET TO BE REORGANIZED PERSHING IDI N NEW HIGHWAY I.ONDOX, lulx i: reornnnlzn (ton of tlio iullml ix xiieitcil xxlien the announcement U mudo tomoirow or Saturday of I.lodiieorge' pro motion to tha war office. HiUln .Montague, fluaurlal aerretary or the treasury, la expected to nucreeil him a miiilater of munltlona. Tho Morn ing Teleicraph Iwlleve that J. Aunten Chamberlain will retire a aeeretaiy for ludla In order that a member or th houaa of lorda may be apiMtlnied. filling the cabinet xacanry In the up per bouse caused by the death or Lord Kitchener. In this can Mr. Chamberlain xxould receive another nfflcs or oiiual Importance to that which he now holds. Another way or meeting the vacan cy In tho upper house would be the elevation or 8tr Kdward flrey to the peerage. According to some or the morning papers It la proposed to create lluiold J. Tenant, parliamen tary secretary lor war a peer and im htm succeed Mr. Montague as itiiinrellnr or I lie Duchv or l.Jinaster. n iom vliiii the latter liolil In nd iiniou io Li- -i i nt. irv thiii the city and auhurbnn district xvill meet at the public library pnrk nl 7 o'olouk Friday ox cuing and, led by the Mod ford band, will parade in nit tomobilo, xvhilo the loval men ot the city ami xiciuity xxill follow on foot j through the main hiiiiieH streets of J Mfifll'fitI. Iitnvfiiu lint 1iltf,.. iiiict.. .kl f ....... ... .., ......IIH (ll, (....... film III 7.:i() ehnrp and disbanding nt the Xiitntoriiim, xvhero n rousing mcclint; will ho hold for the discussion nt ilv Illuo Lodgo railroad project and tho pending contract proHiitiou to he voted on nest Monday. While tho meeting has been called and xvill bo under the nupiee of the allied women's clubs of the city mid xiciuity, tho nien arc inxiled to nt ,'tciiil and rcccivo the beuolil of infor mation (o be diominated on thnt oc casion. It xvill ho the jMirpouc of the ponkor to elonr up some point of confusion orentod by clandestine stieet goip. The automobile in which the wom en will ride uud the men on fool xvill carry nppropriulo float and ban ner expressive of the sentiment and enlluiinni of tho loyal women of tho city nnd their friemU from the conn-try. Automobile in sufficient number linve been procured to carry as munv of the progruanivo women of tho com tiiiinily na will clime. ' Hllitdreda of men hnvu agreed to mnreli in the par ade. It xvill ho ivtrong nml impres sive demon) rut ifni of the curnet de sire of tho people of this community to help to build the Illuo Lodge rail road nml thus lnrt into buoyant ac tion the buinos spint of tho city for progre nml prnK'rily. Fanners am) their families arc all united to join the jwrado nnd' attend the meeting, innmuch a they, too, Imxp signified loyal iuteicst in this matter. WE VIGOR ELEVEN INNING IE 2-1 GAME-SI di i "pf ia,'e' '5liil i' i 'v ll0l0r'O'i" I' $100. Tlj ". finnl, dopotuln hhod during i hii!i four'bniyi' -I. 'J T; pur-e flllO !. OHO mile, fun i -V I t. Jl.'ti. iiil-r "inj; i-.un arc imi ( l I 1,,, , ,, im it du Unit. Ctil.l Mill s. M.. .Iul ti lien erul J. J. IVislnim, comiiiuiibog ibe Awoncan cxHHlilion in Meicn, hiu isued order that every effort be umde to cxtedite the eoaatruvtion of the new wugun nmd between Colum bus uud Afylii bae at Cwlonin Dnblan, Bcordinu- to reiMirta from Uhe field today. That clelava in trausmrialiou over the Amcricau liuos of coniinunioutiuM may be al u uiiuimiuu dunug the rainy season, he bus ordered that extra luborera be put to work and additional machin ery euiiioid. New graders and wagon are lauig rushsd to the eon structiou camps and military author ities here exKded that the road would be ready for motor Iruck travel iu thirty day. Military uiilhorilii's are keeping ac crct the exact routiuu of tba Mad. but it is kiiowu it iMda south through Paloiuns, Asceaeioo and thence to Dublan. Kcsris from the fkdd also indi cated that much const motion work U under way in the field headiiourtcr caiup. Xumbeis of buildmus are be iug erected to house food ami tor age, hiili has been piled in the oihh and oorr.cls utr under fmstraciiHi m which hor-c. .nn ) i,illil ad i In- cuttle, purciiun (, f.i jsjrx. iK'Id. I lor rv Owaas of Talent ofLr a -., ci.il piue of a I2 silver n ouolei' In hilt to ibe iQivli.i ii,nl ii. jj it uli -I Him In i ,i i,.in' it 1 1 ii i 'kf r-s.et . ) J 0 j n v 1 i I '. m 1 ' aBBaaaaaaaaaahHUi m -&- aaaaaaaY i:'. AVeed won the cliamplon-hli of Southern Oreaou and Northern Cal Ifornla this morning in an eleven In ning game by a sroru or 2 to 1. llase hall fans pronounce the game the cleanest, fastest ever pla)ed by a local to m. The game wna a pitcher's battle, Tuerek who pitched the first two tu nings for Weed Tuesday, showing up In wonderful form. Sieberts was his match and tho local team lost only through an error on the part of the shortstop. Med ford made the first run In tho firth. Determined to hold the lead Sieberts held tbem the next Inning, but a Weed man eaiuo home In tho seventh. Until tho eleventh there was no score, although In tbe tenth thero was a rust bit nt play wheu Mclutyre got to second on a low In field drive. Weed attempted a double play aud the Weed second basemau threw the ball when Melntvr waa only six reet away. It caught the Med ford man on the side of the head and laid him out cold. In the eleventh Garcia sent a Hue drive straight to Sobolti. Tbe ball was a hot on and the little short stop, xx ho up to this time bad played a perfect game, dropped it, and be fore be could lecover tt, a Weed tally slipped home ADAIR'S FATHER DEAD AT PORTLAND l'OKTL.Wli Or.. Julx out ever knowing that In Miel an heron- death on the buttle i -Wub-son had TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SAI.K Due Percberou mare, weight noo, 7 years eld: ran be seen at A C. Taylor's ranch. tw miles north of Medford on Pacific highway. oit HK.VT tv residence on South chtkdale during m alcme oa Mexican border; select parties onl. Dr. K. T. Ports. i oil hull I. iv HKVT . inoi 't-room and rn. furai-hi d room -1 17 t , Thi'ii. u: J. Plenty of Desirable Summer Dresses Here Many dainty plaited effects lawns, organdies and similar stripe trimmings. i it s-rf -if The Season is Here for Wash Goods ABC Silks in Colors Come in a big range of shades, also small patterns and stripes, IIS inches wide, will wash hetter than most colored materials, suitable for waists, underwear, etc. Cretonnes for Sport Wear Very popular at present' for the making of hats and skirts, come in a big range of large floral patterns, in bines, tans, pinks and laven der. Seeded Voiles 25c. 29c Neat pin stripes in colors, such as lavender, pink, blue jind black, a cloth that washes well and inexnensivc verv DODular for sciKtratc dresses. Ginghams, Percales, 120 Narrow stripes, small pat terns aisd figures, both light and dark grounds, IJ( inches wide, tin excellent cloth for house dresses, bungalow Jip rous and the like. PICTORIAL PATTERNS in all white or two:color combinations, of voiles, nmtcrials: also pongee dresses wtih the wide blazier PALM BEACH SUITS $9.50 This cloth is becoming more popular every day, and when made up makes a practical summer suit, as it is both cool, launders well and serves the pur pose where :i dress will net: comes in Norfolk stvles. Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets 25c, 35c, 50c The favored shapes, large collars with point ed backs and tucked, cuffs pointed nnd tuck ed; also round shapes and other new ideas. They'll put new life into your spring gar ments: others range in Lace Trimmed Brassieres 50c The corset with the low bust necessarily re quires a brassiere. These are made so as lo allow the proper outline to the figure without in anv war causing dis comfort to the wearer- others as low as 25 price up to $2.00. and up to .1.25. , . . . 1 New Sport Stripes Here are Waists at $1.48 Materials 25c, 35c, 40c; Styles are unusuallv ef- 50c fective. The waists are well made and of just the kind of materials suitable for present wear, such as voile, or gandie jind lingerie some are Jill white, pth ers slightly trimmed, with a little color. Corduroy Skirts at $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 These corduroy skirts, in light blue, white, old rose, grjiy, coral and maize come in a neat style of the plainer mod els, trimmed with patch pockets jind large pearl buttons. Owing to the extreme" scarcity of tjiese popu lar materials we con sider ourselves fortun ate in being able to get such as we tire able to show, which come in a good range of the popu lar colors. 30-in. Shantung Silks 89c In the natural color, full HO inches wide and of xevy good quality. We believe we mentioned once before that Sluin tung silks were getting scarcer, and prices are raising rapidly. 50c Silk Gloves 25c Of course, to be sure there arc not all sizes or colors in the lot, but such as there are, the saving is more than one half, till double finger tips. children's Sox at 25c These may be had in all white or white with the different color tops, and conic iu sizes up to S'o; also silk fibre in whife onlv. NOTICE We beliere the trade in general has become fairly well acquainted with the dye situ ation. as it affects practically every yard' of col ored material sold over the'eounter,' and also rcjuly-to-wears. Scarcely ji pjickjige is opened but we receive just such notice as we herewith print: "The prevailing dye situation compels us to jinnounee that we will not guarantee any colors. We will, however, give the. jissurance that the very best dyes obtainable have been used iu the manufacture of these goods." The biggest Jind best known manufacturers are taking these steps of advising their trade. The May Co. Bulletin No. 5 ; i i'fl ff !. The Bethlehem Steel Company's Offer to Serve the United States At a time when the expenses of the Ciovennneut are so enormous Isn't it worth while finding out the actual facts before plunging ahead into an expenditure of $11,000,000 of the people's money for a fiovcrnment; ar mor plant i To elenr up the whole it nation, and to put. it nn a hnu as fair and liH!HcHse-likd gs wo . know bow to epttw it, we now make tbi offer to the Cinveruineut : The Bethlehem Steel Company will manufacture armor plate for the Gov eminent of the United States at actual cost of operation plus such charges for overhead expenses, interest and depreciation as the Federal Trade Com mission may fix. We will agree to this for such period as the Government may designate. The limine of ltcpresentntixes voted dowu n proposal to wnpower the Federal Trasla Comuiu-iou to determine u fuir ome for armor, and allow private) atAMufaeiMior gj) port unity to meet that pru-e before the Government built it. plant. ' ' V ' Isn't our proposition fair and ought it not to b'e accepted? : v MV UHMwure is now before tluj Fuited SUies Somite. " ":' CH. M. srnVH. rhaVaisn. KI'iiK.NK C liKVCt:, rresldvui. S . P. . . , t Bethlehem Steel Company V ifr a