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' PJOE " ETOTTT SfffPFOR-n THTm TftmrrNTI,' -WmVFVfflty: ttRTCflffl?;- FI? rT.y,-. OflTOBERv 13, 1917, COMPANY C TO LHVEMEDFDRD NEXT MONDAY wmm OF VIGrORY IN m FARMERS Bl ASKED FOR HELP Infantrymen Ordered to Regimental Headquarters at Clackamas, From , Whence They Will Proceed to Can tonment at Charlotte, N. C, With Balance of Orcflon Troops. With frontline regret the people of Medford und tlie vnlley will learn Unit C eompany, Third Oregon iiifiin try, will depart from the eily next Monday, Captain J. J. Cros.sley hav ing just received order-; to that ef fect. 1 The company is ordered to mohilizc with the Heveral other companies of the regiment now on uunrd duty at the reKimental head(piarter.s nl CluekamaH, from where they will pro ceed in nhout ten days to join the rest of thu regiment at Camp (Jreen, the hie; cantonment at Charlotte, N, C. When Captain Crossley read the orders to the company the soldiers Kreally rejoiced at first at the Hear ing change, and the step closer to ac tual fighting duty in France. Then they had a second thought which pirt a damper oft the rejoicing. It would tneun leaving Medford, with its pleas ant associations. llogrct I0Hvlng City. From Captain Crossley down the memhera of C company taako no concealment of their love for Med ford unit its people, and were they to he, kept on garrison duty always they would rather do duty in Medford than elsewhere, much as they dislike the periods of guard duty up in 4he Siskiyous and the rough country of tho Lehmd-Wolf Creek district. , Thoir kindly feeling for Medford is reciprocated by the people of this city. From tho day that C company arrived in Medford on the morning of August 1! last, to relieve 1 company i'roui guard duly, citizens of the cil) generally opened their heads to I he command and the longer the (.' .com pany men 'have remained here the more they have grown in the esteem of tho pnhhe. General comment ever since the company was stationed in the city mi hIo the effect that its officers and men are far ahove the average in ability, soldierly uiioearituco and gentlemanly (pialities. No Successors Njiiued, It Is not known yet whether an other military company will he sent to take up the fiiard duties thai have been performed uml are still hei performed by C company. 'I'.. lengthy orders received ly Capi.n. Crossley made no mention of thi feature. The chances arc, however, that tin details of the company now on duty in tho Siskiyoas and the 1. eland Wolf ('reek territory, comprising about half the con pauv command will not see Medford aain, exceit t' pass thru the city. Captain Crossle had not decided Friday noon wlielhei he would keen them on duty till Mon day, when the special military train that will take the company to Clack amas would pick them up, or whether he would have Ihcin come into cuu. here the day before. In the absence of any orders relat ing to the guard duly of the com pany being taken over bv some olhci command, or hired guards of tin Southern i'acilic, the captain wil keep the C coaipanv uu:iil details on duly until the last boar. (ioiug to Ctmi'lotic. C company has been on coiitiniiou gunrd duty since it was rolled oat into service on March 'J. luM, am' prior to coming to Medford was oi guard duty in the Vancouver sector up around l'orlhiud. The other companies of the Thin' Oregon still on guard duty which wil mobilize at Clackamas to pivpurc for the trip to Charlotte, N. ('., are A company, on duty at St. John; II company, on duty in Washington Mate; 1' company, on duty at As toria; Ij company, on duty at I. a Grande, and M company, on ilutv at The Dalles. When these companies reach Char lotto it will he thi' first time tin Third Oregon has been together as a regiment since last March. The rest of the regiment went to Chariot I e (wo weeks m;o, WORLD SERIES BY LLOYD GEORGE Beth Champicn Teams En Route to ; Chicago, Where Firth Game Will Be Played Tomorrow Fair Weather Predicted Sallee to Pitch for New York Russell or Cicotte for Sox. (Week bweek, I see the burdens irII I ing more heavily upon the shoulders of Oreat Britain. But I also see Great Britain straightening up to bear It. The enemy is not going to starve us,' lint that is not enough. We must produce such quantities of food that timiii mat net auu HliaiCIl lOOU llll Ol the mouths of our allies." BRITISH RESUME SMASH , (Continued trom rago Ooe.) CHICAGO, Oct.' 12.-(-Tlie victories of the N'evV York Giants in the third und fourth games of the world's ser ies, thus evening up the score, caused speculators to raise the orices of seats today for the fifth game, which is to be played at While Su.v park tomorrow. For a single grandstand seat the brokers are demanding . 10, and for a box seat, $1.". The official weather forecast today for tomorrow's game reads; "Saturday, fair, with slowly rising temperature." This prognostication does not nec essarily menu warm weather, as the temperature was distinctly cold to day, with an occasionally stray flake of snow in the air. Anxiety Due to Fact that World's Available Elinnlv nf FnnH Is I e ! Vready passed and are driving down- Than It Has Been for Years, With France and Italy Needing More Than Ever. y miMirt (if Mun-nih tllnliltniMnn Willi Hif tlriiff Irmlf In I hi 1 nllfil HtdlHl Hint limiT n-llluff nml, rtliivtU prlc lire turn puille fr Eckman's , , Alterative j nT0R THROAT AND LUNCS I imill'"""" CoukIi nml CoMa MO -AI(lMl. .N.FU'IU U1 II f M'lWltf l!11g - $2 Site Jl Si.. Now 1.80 Now 80 Cd. frhmiin I ,Ur,lnrr rt-'l.lpTiln. Giants Confident, OX llOAKI) GIANTS SI'FCIAL TRAIN, Oct. i'J. No more confident ball club ever sallied forth to battle than the New York Giants today, en route to Chicago for the filth game of their world's championship series with the While Sox. Having evened the count, at two-all, the National league champions were convinced, that Ihey had only to continue play ing at thu same speed they developed in the two games at New . York to overcome their American league toe men, and Ihey felt not the slightest doubt on that score. Yet the Gianls. carefully resisted any temptation to prophecy a com plete triumph within the next two playing flays. They were frank lo confess that they regard the While Sox as already beaten, but Ihey do not display the slightest, tendency to underrate their opponenls. Thev ex pressed a belief that Manager Uow niiil of the While Sox will start Kd Cicolle against I hem in to rrow's engagement nt Coiniskey park. They also predicted that Harry (Slim) Sallee will lead the New York club into action in the lilth game, and thai he will be even more effective lhan Salurday, when he held-the American leaguers to seven hils. LONDON, Oct. 12. To a deputa tion of farmers who called on him in' London Tuesday, Premier Lloyd George paid warm tribute to the great I efforts of the farmers in tho matter or food production. He defended them from tho charge of profiteering, hut added that ho wanted to appeal to them to assist the government in this vory critical stago ot the war, for they were fighting on one of the most important fronts and if that front was broken the whole system of defense would collapse. This appeal, the premier said, was not due to any anxiety on account of activity of .submarines, for owing to tho skill and courage of operations being conducted, that menaco wus diminishing rapidly and tho fact that tho British net losses during tho last nior.th were less than In any similar period of time since Sep tember, mill. "Our anxiety," the premier added, "Is duo to tho fact that tho available world's supply of food is less than ; It, lias been for. yours. France and , Italy both are la the world market for a larger proportion of cereals than lever, while AllKll'itUn linn henn rnlpi out. us n provider, owing to Its dis tance from tho consuming nations. Hence it Is Incumbent on tho British fanners that they do their utmost to make tho country self-sustaining. "Bellcvo me, this war Is depending more and more on these islands. ward. . tef$an1Ie8 of Weather. Another notable fact in connection with the present series ,of drives is that each are apparently being made regardless of weather conditions. One good day for airplane observa tion was enough for the British In this instance to get their ranges, launch their drumfire, drop their bar rage and push thr utile mud and re newed rainfall. .Military observers In this connec tion credit the British high command with the belief that it Is probably of little use to wait for good weather at this time of the year In Flanders. Another consideration pointed to is the reported weakening state of the German morale, an opportunity to be seized' with all possible promptitude If the utmost advantage 1b to be (a Sep of it. There is no Indication that the French forces on the British left which pushed forward approximate ly a mile to the edge of Houtholst wood in Tuesday's attack, are partic ipating In today's advance. Their task for the moment Beems to have been completed by the bringing up of their lines to a point where effi cient protection would be given the British left flank in the renewal of the wedge driving process being car ried out between Passehendaele and Gheluvelt. , SALEM, Oct. 12.. Information reached here tonight -that M com- jGOLDEN Uli-ST COFFEP. iJUST RIGHT Supremacy Thirty-four year of con stant endeavor to produce a "Must Hight" blend Is btiek of every pound of Golden west onee. The Vacuum Can brings all of the denciouf ilavor and entic ing aroma her metically sealed to you. "JUST RIGriY" pany, the Salem contingent of the Third Oregon infantry, now on out post duty at The Dalles, Ore., has subscribed C000 for liberty bonds, with prospects for the amount to be increased to $10,000. This is said to be a record among miliUry organizations In. 'the, north-, west. The amount was subscribed by two-thirds of the men, the remain der being on duty away from the camp. J-L CAPITAL $100,000. Bring in the Kiddies A SAVINGS ACCOUNT for the chil dren at this stage In life may be the foundation for their success later. ONE DOLLAR will start a Savings Ac count here at the First National Bank. We pay a liberal rate of Interest, and shall" be Had to help your boy cr girl kesp the account growing. i LIBERTY LOAN NOTES 'Mr. Farmer help your'- best friend, the Government, by subscribing for n Liberty Bond. It means LENDING not GIVING. ,Wm. G. Tait ... Oris Crawford .President Cashier si National Bank MEDFORD OREGON THIS WOMAN TOLD TO CHOOSE Between Operation and Death. Cured by Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. While Sox Sore, ON HOAliU 'I'll K WIIITIO SOX SI'KCIAIi Tli.UN, Oct. U.-Tho I'hicagn While Sox, having lost their edge on Ihe world's .series by drop ping two games to the New York Gianls, are hurrying west today lo iicct the I'olo grounders in Coiniskey park, where Ihe American leaguers hope to come out in front again. The Sox were none too happy u lot as Ihey contemplated eighteen con secutive innings of play without scoring a run against the Giants on the I'olo grounds. "We simply could not hit," said Chick Gondii. "If you enn'l bit, you can't win. We will start again in Chicago. Minimi pitched the best game so far again-! us. We have hit heller piiehcrs lhan Schiipp." Some of the Sov players complain ed tin.! the Giants rouchod Ihcm as they went into second hn-c, and said Mint if the New Yorkers wen' looking for trouble Ihey would find il before the scries was over. Mannuer llow land plans to uncover Kcb Uusscll against the Giants mi Saturday. Ci cotte says he is roudv to un on the pitching hill on Sulunlav if How laud calls upon him. Dob Moines. Iowa. ''My husband Bays I would have been in my grnvo to- uuy liuu IL iioi, oueii for Lydia E. Pink ham s Vegetablo Compound. I suf fered from a serious female trouble and the doctors said I could not live one year without an operation. My hus band objected to the operation and got me to try Lydia E. I'inkhnm s Vege table Compound. 1 Boon commenced to get better and lira now well and able to do my own housework. I can recom mend Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lo uny woman aa a wonder ful health restorer." Mrs. Bl-AHCIIK JKFI'EH.SON, 703 Lyon St, Des Moines. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from highly prized roots Bnd herbs, has for forty years proved ita vbIuo in such cases. Women everywnere wnrwn-.y linir ti.silmonv to the wonderful virtue A. of 'Lydia K. I'iukhuui'n Veftable Com- j j pouiu l ' ' r , W J5 ( I f y f ? T t f f T T f Y T f f f t f r ? t r t ? ? r y T ? ? ? ELL-ANS Absolutely Remove Irulifjestion. Onepacknso proves it. 25c at all clnioisis. EajtaiKwii weather. Dine 5? W at the Pon!-nd 1 t'1'3 Sunday. J f Sunday Dinner, ft I tj, With Music I The Portland J A tofeswjrii NOTIC'E No iiwvtlcr what the purchase Is, whether large or small, li in a Hcddy llox It's all right. 2 IS tni 2iT?mm i Hilnl SecOur Rings i 1 and Braclctt Watches If In a Hcddy llox it's all right. ....... Ql'Al.lTY r'lR.T. MARTIN J. REDDY Knitting Yarn 100 lbs., of Fleischer's Knitting Yarn, slightly soiled, Sh(!tlan.l Floss, German town and Eiderdown, up to Hoe val- -1 7r M TheWoman's Store 14-22 N. Central Ave., ATodford, Ore. : Knitting Yarn AVe have just received a limited quantity of "Warrior" Knitting Yarn for sweat ers, in dark-grav and olive drab, on HZn sale Saturday, skeit : t lies f'lean-up jtrice, skein This Sale is drawing to its close. It will pay you to investigate these special offerings for Saturday "Latere Dresses and Korrect Skirts'' A New Feature in Our Style in Walking SKIRTS 'pir Jl, Garment Section "La. Mere Dresses at $25. ' Frocks and $15, $20 and We're enthusiastic about them, and our customers are, too. They embody unusual style and value tit reason prices. Coat Sale 2.1 New Winter Coats, some with fur collars, come in a good line of colors and sizes, on sale, each, at.... We have just received some trim new stylos in plain and sport styles in New Walking Skirts, this make of skirt is the. best fitting and wearing one made, popular prices $5.48 up to"$15.00each. Women's Smart Suits A great variety to choose from, made in the most up-to-date st yles, special, each Children's Coats Sizes C vears to 14 years, all new stvles,, $1.98 up to $12.50 each. " i. A Money Saving Sale of New Fall Crepe De Chene Waists The Fabics are beautiful-workmanship splendid-the fit perfect 100 Beautiful Now Crepe de Chine Waists, made up in styles that are au thentic, attractive and appealing, come in a good range of colors and sizes, .f.") values, sale price $3.97 Some wonderful new styles in Geor gette Crepe Waists, come in white, flesh,, maize, gold,-in a good range of sizes, real values up to $8.00 ttC Q7 this sale, each $J,d I Where Better Waist Values Always Prevail tu v, i?n SALE OF "FITRITE" PETTICOATS v i lie new l an jj! Corsets ? Miller I'.ros'.' Corsets, three new models, made of 'j splendid materials, worth today $1, sale "7 price, pair..., .....- Ull New Fall Ci.i-sets, three new stvles to fit anv fig ure, till sizes, cheap at s 1 ..)0, sale price 97c Two new models in all sizes. ,1.75 values, now for fall, $1.17 Blankets and Comforters 50 new Near Silk Petticoats in all colors, with wide flor al flounce, the best - wearing petticoat made, very special.. "Women's All Silk Taffeta Petticoats, in all colors, fit rite top, cheap at, $1.50, $2.98 So $3.48 An exclusive line of fine grade Silk Pet ticoats, in ;i great line of shades, v e r v special for this stile, each... $1.87 $1.97 That will keep you warm and comfortable. iood Size Cotton l.laukets, special, pair.. Large Size Cotton Llankets, special, pair.. Kxtra Size Plaid Plankets. special -. FullNize Wool lilanket, special drey. Tan and White Wool Blankets All-Wool Blankets', in all colors, pair.'...'...:.. $1.18 $2.48 ..83.98 ..$1.48 $4.5)8 ,.$8.;)s Vinltori) Always Welrmnn. rtiime Oiio.O. Sjturday Bargain Day Supreme Talcum Powder, good quality, 15c grade, can.... 7 Colgate's Soap, in all odors. 15c grade, cake 10 Merite Jewelry, in a great variety of styles. ea...25 (ueen of the May Perfume, 1 -i'r.. bottle 17 f llilbcit's Cold Cream, 25c can, special 17 llilbert's jMiund can Talcum Powder, special 17c Hand Hags, all leather. $1.50 quality, each $1.1" t T T t T t f y t t T f T ? t f t ? T T f ? Y t f y y Kid Glove Sale Women's Cape Cloves, in tan, all sizes, cheap today nt $1.75, sale price ff A Q7 Saturday, pair fldl Women's Washable Kid Gloves, in white only, cheap at $2.25, .sale price, pair Women's fine Kid Cloves, in white with black 'anil black with white, -also chamnairne. worth at to day's prices $2.50, stile price, pair. t y f t- t y t y f t t f y ? ? V t ? ? f f y y ? ? ? ? ? ? r t ? ? !:! 'I -: .