MEDPfmn MATL TRTP.nXE, fEPFOTtT). OREOOX, TUESDAY, MAY 2S, 1918 YANKEES REPEL - THREE PARIES OF STEEL, STONE, CONCRETE AND SANDBAGS! A JOB FOR FRITZ! PAUH BIX . : i . 'J. V AMIKKK'AN... JIKAWAHTKIt ON TIIK KlfKNCJI J-'ifOXT, May 128. (Hv the AMnfitrl I'ic-.m.)- In the sirnultiiiu'oiiri a Muck of three (mtiiijiii raiding parties against the .American position in IVaiiiy today, the fnetuy penet ruled tin; American first line to h deplli of lilld yards. A brilliant counlcr nt I nek threw the Germans out a no! the Americans kept on until they luul entered the enemy first line, where they remained until ordered hack, The OcnnaiiH suffered heavily in the fiplitiui:, which was of a, hand to l.nnd nature at times. Several pris oners were taken hy the Americans After a lull of several day the ar tillery bomhanlineiit in I'ieardy has lieeoinc more inlene on hot It sides. The Germans are throwing many cas shells into the American lines. The American "tinners, however, are re turning the enemy lire two-fold. I WITH IHE ALLIES ITALIAN IIKAIHJI'AIITKHS IX KOKTIIKIf.V ITALY, Mny H. (Cnr i!sionili'iii'u of tlio Assiii'itilcd I'ivk.) Ilfflifliiiiili hopes of ililfM'liIilii-c trom tilt; iluiniiiiititm of Aiistriii-lltiu-pirv nssniiM-il iiiiirt! eoni'i-ftc form rwciitlv in u village near I lie- Italian front when a rciaii'iit of itolii'iiiiini (roups ri'ccivt'il a liallli' Hut; on the eve of I lnir ilcpiii'liiic lor Hie finlit-in- line, rinler Iheir own reil iiimI vliitd Imnner anil llieir own officers, llio llolieminiiK are now raihicil in Hie ranks of Hie enlente allieil I'oives in bulllini; iiiiiil llieir oppresMii.s. The llolieiniaii Iroops preenteil n imilii'iilailv (iooil nppvaruiieu. All nre lare nail well hailt men. Their uniform is different than that of the other nllieil troops with' n j.tm vi-h-uree'i tunie iiinlin viMirles-, eap, eil eil Willi roil. MADIIin. May 'JH.-Ilnsiness life in Madriil is utmost paraly.eil hy the outlireak of a speeies of grippe. The exaet nature of tlie iliheasu has not lieen (letennini'il. KiiiB Alfonso is lielicvcil to he Mif f I'liiijr from the disease. Many other prominent nersoiiK are ill in lied, in i luiliiiK the president of I lie elmm lier of deputies, the minister of fi nance, marine and pnhlie iiwtraelion and the under secretary lo the president. FLYING CADET KILLED SAN ANTONIO, Tex., riyliiK Cadet Van .M. Carrie of MinucaanHH was killed in a falliim uliplaae last nlKht near Sun Anionlo. William A. Car rie, of Miaeaapulls Is his rather. NKW YOUK. May HS. Cadel CharleH It. PasKwater of NoMesyllle, lull., was killed at the Hempstead. 1.. I., army aviation Meld today when an nliplane in wlilrh ho atlcaipii' l lo iieKotlute a "tall spin" at an alti tude of 211110 feel, crashed to the Kroand. SUA Ft SHAKEN iTHQUAKE SANTA I K, N. M., May The third eiirtticpiake slunk felt in Katittt Ke Hliice 1 v 7 i uenn red hero nt ,V:tu o'clock llila inmnlun ami wns briny enoiiKlt to vhiiko planter off wulU of houses. The "Inn-It lusted fthont five neeondfl and wn aceoinpnnte(l tiy a plainly uudllile rumbling. Kepnrtn from nearby towns Indi cate tby qunko RtMiomtly was of the pit me nireimth and d h rat ton . No no rlous riainiiHO has been sported. TEN STEEL VESSELS COMPLETEO IN WEEK WASHINGTON'. May J.S.-Tcn hleel vessels, tolalliniy H.I.INii tons, werj1 completed for the shippiny lioiinl in I lie w eek ending May li.Y There were H laniichinus during the week if h Mtil loiinnyc of lti'VW. ISA 4 MA I'M, j ft. K. v 5r i jj This phiitoKrapli of n French Iruneli on (lie Alsno fmnt shows ho sU'oni; thu most modern defenses of steel, stone, concrete and hags are. Homo Job for the II mis to bust in here. sand- E I'AKIK, May 'JH .Military opinion is divided as to whether the German ALIEN ENEMIES lniled Stales Marshal fl. V. Alex anedr of I'ortland put in a rather husy dav today in reeeivint; the np- drive on the Aisne front is an effort ! I,llri,,,n,ls ' t't'l"' "(,- iont ami vieiuitv lor permits which U break throuli nt SuisMins and make a dash for J'aris bv wav o illers-('otteiTts, or whellier it is a inan'eitveV preliminary to and for the purpose of eoneenliiltf an eventual main attack against Amiens. The firs I hypothesis eems to be the -most nrohable one from the fact that (he German crown prince with the pick of the German arm is op erating in the attack. Its immediate object is the capture of ( hemin-Des- IhimeH, the t'onde fort ami the C'ra- nnne plateini. ' Knemy operations smith of the river Aisne iiave heen biealizetl, ae- onlin to the latent news reuohin i'aris, in the region of I'ont Arcy, north of Ki-ine.-, imrth of I 'out Avert, and south of ( raoimc. The Germans are endeavoring to enlarge their initial iam ami their plans prolnibly will he developed rdinjr to the results thev obtain. The Kreneb communications in I he S'lissons reuion are excentionallv It I. perniittinir the rapid sending up! of reserves. ( 'oiiseiUen(ly the es sence of the problem from the tier-I man point o iew is speed. I he re-nlls of the iVIitiiiL thu will entitle them to approach or ht lound within ball.' a mile of auv fed- j eral armory, state fort, arsenal, eampj ote. Without such a permit nny Ger man found within n half mile of such 1 place is liable to arrest, ind intern n.ent for the period of the war. The reciiirin of permits is in aceordance with instructions issued by the L'nited Stall's department of justice. Marshal Alexander bad his head quarters in 'he office of Chief of Po lice llittson, ami up to noon had re ceived nine applications from resi dent non -tin I unitized Germans. lie will eomplete the work of receiving anplieations hv tonight and will then leave for Koebur. . lie spent Mon day nt Ashland. Marshal Ah vander today re'eived from the po eminent a printed pam I'blet of insl ructions relntinc ti th" registration of nil (iennan women rben t nrmtes, which is planned to he beejin on June 17. HEAVY FIGHTING IN PROGRESS. (Continued from pao one.) far are regarded as in-lilvni:- oiifidciice lelt m IViiuce its to outcome. CARE FOR Hi GRAVES WITH TIIK AMKHICAN Al'.MY IN I'KANCIC, .May ;S. illy Associated I'rpsil Afp,l I'rcnch women la the villages In the rear of the American sis'lor In I'ieardy have asked anil re- eived perinls.sloii to laUo care of one or more Knives of Anerican noiillers. This IrlMilo Is all tho more Impres sive heciiasa It conies from peasant women, most of whom have lieen roli I'cd of their hiisliands ami sons hy I ho war ami have had a hard time to sustain themselves. The affection with which the vil lagers rcKard the Americans Is most pathetic at times. The difficulty of lanmiases Is swept aside and the vll limeis share the American sorrows am! Joys. In the ylllaaes where PLAN 10 SAVE WHEAT SUPPLY At a meeting In the Hotel Holland last night of the Jackson County Business Men's association, a resolu tion was unanimously adopted, pledg ing the efforts or the association's members to Influence their patrons "us far as posslblo to cooperate with the Oregon food administration." The step was-taken at the urgent request of County Food Administra tor W. A. Folgor. It was also re solved by tho business men to urge tho adoption -of a wheatless diet among tho people, and to press on them tho necessity for reduction of wheat consumption. The'text of the resolution follows: Kosnliitlou Adopted "Resolved That the Jackson County Business Men's association do hereby pledge themselves to Influence Vhotr patrons as far as possiblo to co operate with tho Oregon food admin istration; to adopt a wheatless diet until after the fall harvest; 1. o., not to use.moro than one-half pound of wheat per person per week, nnd to restrict sales to conform to this schedule "They also pledge themselves not to sell other wheat bread than war bread ami asks that such bread con tain at least r0 percent substitutes nnd not more than 50 percent of wheat." To t lose luirlier Tho business men also went on earlier closing elation. Mr. Delay recently left Mcd ford for Portland. It was also decided to compose a fund, to be raised among the busi ness houses, to carry on advertising of all patriotic funds which should he called. STARTS TOMORROW "I1H,IXK AXN1K" . WITH NORMA TALMADOE AND EUGENE O'BRIEN GO I GO GO 1 GO front, where his first great stroke was delivered this spring. In view of the persistence with which the Ccrinans aro now follow ing up their early succets in storm- lai; the Chemln-lies-liames, and fore-1 record as favoring lug the A lr no Irosslng, It sci'ins prob-i hours for tho business huiiscs of tho able, that tho former opinion will city. They ptan to close houses of gain strength and that a determined almost all lines of business at five follow lug up or the enemy efrort, In I o'clock in tho evonlng during the the shape of a drive for Paris, will week and at eight o'clock Saturdays, he looked for. This rulo will go Into effect Juno ID. l.encral Koch's strategy Is counted The purpose of this move is purely upon to employ tho vast effective t patriotic on the part of tho hustness rorces at his command so as to coun ter the (iermans effectively when they have fully developed their pur pose, whh hover way the attack may trend. "MIX" FAHM'.H IS (XI1X IN' "KOCGII AXI) HEADY" f f if ("lit This Out It ts Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip and enclose with Se and mall It to Foley & Co.. 2S33 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will recolve In return a trial package contalpinn Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley's Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca- inen. They believe that by closing earlier, more time la afforded the people to work In their war gardens. and any other occupation profitable j to the government, (ttu-nett Succeeds llelay Ron Harnett was elected to succeed V. It. lelay as director for tho nsso- thartlc Tablets, a wholesome and American troops nre hllleie.t .ml I thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for which nro In constant danaer from j "onstlpntlon, biliousness, headache enemy shells, the Americans ,i,1(r0 nd sluggish bowela. Ht. their gas masks with the peasants and leuili them how to use them. NT.UTnUT. Ya. Master if llnl 'h sicmiur ail'ixmg here last Wcilil'sdey reported he tired five -hols at a suhinartne l."n mile oft' the irciuia t'apiM (Nnvy depart irent oltlfials believe a hit of wreck age mistaken l"r Mihiunriiu'.) Stni Ivboltlers Sutler-. NY.the is hereby given that tho an nual meeting of the stockholders of tho 'lome Telephone and Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon will ho held nt the office of the company, SIS West Sixth street. Medford, Ore gon, at 3 o'clock p. in. June 4. lsis. W. II. CiOllK, President. Medford Business Man Sings Praise , "I suffered for years with stomach trouble and gas continually. Doctors thought 1 had stomach ulcers or can cer. After last attack they advised going in Rochester, .Mlnfl., for an op eration. A friend advised trying Mnyr s Wonderful Remedy, which I did, and l cannot sing Its praises too highly, as I can now cat anything and everything " It Is a simple, harm less preparation thnt removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract nml allavs the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, Includ ing appendicitis. -One dose will con vince or money refunded. All reli able druggists. , Adv. COLLECTIONS NOTES. Drafts and other negotiable Instruments pre sented to, or deposited wltb us by patrons for collection can he quickly and effi ciently handled hy the First National Hank tho the debtor he In another part of tho country. Learn tn know tlo convenience" of this liniik as you would pour, tin n home or business. Wm. G. TalL Oris Crawford.. -President Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAN II MEDFORD. ORE mow . Mmmmi PAGE THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, JUNE 4 A. H. WOODS PRESENTS THE BIJOU THEATRE N. Y. SUCCESS Mary's Ankle By Mary 1 ully A FAST FROLIC IN THREE VIEWS "Mary's Ankle" a Peach. Bright, Clean and Snappy. San Frinciico Chronicle Prices 50g, 75g, $1.00, $1.50- Seat Sale Saturday. June 1 Wherever You Go," Whenever You Go or However You Go, Take a KODAK with you. Preserve a pictorial record of your trip. We can show you KODAKS at all prices. WEST SIDE PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE MEDFORD, OREGON "No I should sny not!.. I'm nut ioinir to wait till "sprint; for hoiisi'-clcanina;... You urdiT that JSlec "tric L'loaiHT st'iit out today!" The Electric Cleaner absolutely does away with iicriotlii-al bouse-elcaning it's JTonie, Clean lloiiie, all thfv.tiine. Xo need of open doors and windows in tho cold win ter. Cleans carpets and rugs without taking them outside in the eold to shake tliein. The Electric Vacuum ( 'leaner works like a toy along side of the old broom, (lives you so much more time and recreation. Postcard, 'phone or call Ask about our easy terms for May. $1.00 down, $5 a month. Paul's Electric Store Medford, Oregon cw: v.. 0 MX. IMf - hum S. j i . ii TC. h Balv H.vvy :Bier LayfM b" r .-In. p to it. i. W ft j t tW "1. t l O- (W- tf .'mt l-Wp-.r. j. ! V.'!'!Tt l.tUHOh.i.S ISAItt thiii.i , , t wirur U m aDI n- Wr, .A, ,j t xpf j AHcr .-.Y ITMlt-w4 C.w.fcs.eacikk, l !.TAU.'MA. CA .