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PAGE TWO MTIDFOTID MAIL TTfTBTTNTE, rRDFOTlT), ORTCftONT, TTTTTTJSBAT, MAY HO, 1013 fOCAL AND PERSONAL MIbs Anno Hamilton, diiuifhler of Itov. and Mrs. William H. Hamilton, who boiuo time iiku voliintoorcil lxir eorvlcos for Hcd CronB work itliroucl. rocolved a telegram Wednesday from tho nutltmal Rod Cross liuad(iiartnrs at Washington, notllyini! hur to gut ready at once to sail from a port for France, .Miss Hamilton 1h all ready to K and expects tho word to leave In a few days. As yet slio bus not 1)oert informed what branch af tho Red Cross servlco sho will bo as signed to. Red Cross danco at Hagle Point Batnrday night, Juno 1st. OS Thero will bo no meeting of tho night class of tho Red Cross tonight. You cart gel an electric vacui'm cleaner at Paul's Electric Store dur ing May for $1.00 down and balance easy payments. Dr. R. .1. Conroy has closed ills of fico and disposed of Its furniture and littln-SK and us soon ns be has loaaed his home on Nob Mill will enlist In the army reserve medical corps for service abroad, Then wbllo awaiting for call to duly ho will go cast to visit his mother and other relatives. Mrs. Conroy and son will go to her old homo at San Francisco and resale in that city while lr. Conroy is in service. 8torage battery margins. Power Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 Mrs. Dick Bland of Grants Pass Is 'visiting at Jacksonville for several days. Red Cross danco at Eaglo Point Saturday night; Juno 1st, 58 The postofflco, banks, courts nnd all public offices woro cI6sed today on account of Its being a legal holi day, j Dr Heine, Gtfrnett-Coroy Bide. Dr. W. W. Howard left thin morn ing for linker, Oro., to attend the joint convention of Oregon and Iilfllto ostoopalhs. Ho will be absent ' from the city for a weok. Watch the window at No. 10 South Central avenue for prices on shoos. A spoclnl train carrying about 150 O. A. C. st ii (louts from Corvallls to San Francisco Whore they will take the month's army officers' trnlnlng course at the Presidio, will pass thru Med ford some tlmo Sunday. See Mrs. Paul Hansen about Nil Bone Corsets. Phono B8B-H. B9' Mr. and Mrs. A. CI. Clarko of (llon ilulo aro visitors in tho clly , and guests at tho Hotel Holland. Mr. Clarko Is tho former proprietor of the hotel at (tlendalo. Taxson's suporb dahlias. Plant now and up to Juno 20th. Field grown roots, eight for fl, eight for $2, eight for (3, and up. Parcel post paid. Write R. 11. Pnxson, Central Point, Oregon. Dr. Henry Hurt, county chairman of tho war savings stamps campaign, roturncd this morning from Portland whore ho attended the stato confer once on plans to Incrense tho sales or thrift nnd War snvlngs stamps. Rod Cross danco at F.nglo Point Saturday night, Juno 1st. ns Company F, Oregon slnto guards, formbrly known as the home guard company, presented n splendid np- ponrnnco In this forenoons' parnde under command of Captain Cnnaday. For Bale Chnlrs; Iron ben, $3.00; kitchen table, 75c; stove, f:i.00; rug. $1.00; oak dining table, fit. 50. Other things equally cheap. 30 1 Soulli Control. r,7 The lowering clouds or this fore noon ..Ml threatening rain put j Hamper en many proposed outings to the bills and streams. Dr. Hartley fills and extracts tooth without pain. M. F. II. llldg. John .1. Wilkinson, deputy Internal revenue collector anil former Medfnrd resident, left last night for Pnrtlumi after several weeks spent In this city nnd vicinity nu otrlelul business. When Hotter Automobiles Are Unlit. MUCK Will lluild Them." 73 Dr. William 11. Springer, who has practiced dentistry In llm clly for the past two or three years, during which time bo was associated Willi Dr. .1. M. Keene, left lat night for Portland where he will locale permanently and practice bis profession. Mrs. Springer and their sen will Join lilm about .lime 1. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. tf C. U. and Wm. A. Hates returned this morning from their short visit at Portland. The mayor was lucre on business relative to the IlinW stamp sales campaign. 1 Mitchell sharpens liiwu mowers. 3(1 So. Riverside. Word has been received fmm Ornti Welch or the ;i7lh mutineers telling of his safe arrival overseas. Kow location. Power Auto Co. 4-' Bo. Fir St. 7a Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Mackar and Donald M. McKay or 'Portland arrived Wednesday for a sojourn In Medfnrd and vicinity, ulld wo guests at the ilotcl Medford. k Mr. .Mael.ay ownt. a ranch near Jacksonville. ' For llio bosl Insurance, see Holmes, tne Insurance Man. Mrs. Hose Elfert ' and daughter, Ethel, arrived In this city this after noon from their homo In Medford to spend several days visiting here with Mr. and .Mrs. .1. (). Elrert. Roseburg fiv.wn. Tho DrunswIcK, all phonographs In ono. Waters Paint Store. tf In nreordnnco with tho proclama tion of President Wilson a union prayer service of the churches of the city will bo held tonight at tho Pres iiyterlnn church at 8 o'clock. U.ie Vnlvollne oil In your motor; it makes a difference. Power Auto Co. 4 So. Fir St. 73 In circuit court Wednesday W. A. Thompson of Central Point was found guilty by a Jury of assault on A. P. Whitney, a neighbor. Sentence will bo pronounced Saturday. See Davo Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Room 404 1. F. & li. Building. , Chief ot Police Ilittson made an other arrest yesterday In his crusade against autolsts who drive In tho city with their car cutouts open, when he took In custody Con Hammond, dri ver of a truck, who was fined $5 and costs by Police Judge Taylor. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. Articles of Incorporation woro filed today as follows: Coker Butto Coal .Mining company of Medford, capital stock 150,000 and object to prospect for coat and other minerals and to manufacture coke and oporato mines and mills.- Salem Capital Journal. Columbia storage hattorles. Pow- or Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 R. I. Lewis and family left last night for Salem In which city they! will ngnin make their home. Mr. Lewis, who has been chief clerk at tho local S. P. freight houso for the past threo months, was recently pro moted to a position' as traveling au ditor of the S. P. Why not eat your noonday lunch at Hollnnd Cafe? Owing to recent storms the Oreen Mouutnln r.oud between Ashland anu Klamath Falls Is reported as almost Impassable. Tho auto stago was not ablo to make Its trip regularly early In the week. Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and pocotlng. Gornott-Corey Bldg. J. II. Wood, tho former Medford resident who was arrested in Mon tana on a charge of non-Bupport, pleaded guilty In circuit court Wed nesday. Ho will 1)0 sentenced Sat urday. J. II. Dunne ot this city has nworn out n complaint in Justice court against II. A. NditIs of Grants Pass, charging that tho latter ca-olessly ran Into his car, causing much dum- age, a week ago Sunday. On account of Thursday being legal holiday tho San Francisco wculhcr bureau attaches had a day off anil furnished no prodlctlou for tunlght or tomorrow. Tho prediction given out last night was for fair weather. Seeing that thero was no prediction sent this morning County Pathologist Calo saw a ehanco to slip one over on the San Francisco bu reau, which had forecasted fair weather, and after scanning the cloudy sky nnd crossing bis fingers bo said: "I,et her go as rain for to night and tomorrow.'' .Mrs. Gobbold nnd daughter, Miss Harriot Ward, or Long Bench, CallL, loft rnr '.. mo this morning. The daughter had been uttendlng St. .Mary's academy. Frank Mltllcbuhor of Trail who has been working In a shipyard at Seattle and who was dratted from .lacksten county, passed thru tho city this forenoon enrouto to report for duly at. Fort McDowell, Calir. Ills mother, Mrs. M. F. Mlttlebiisher, sis ters, Misses Lea and Fuld; brothers, Denzll nnd Fred, nnd other relatives and some friends met him at the depot here. The relatives then rode Willi lilm as fur us Ashland for a fur ther visit. Included anionic visitors registered at the hotels today Woro F. C. .lobe or St. I Is. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Rob erls and F. A. Mann or l.os Angeles Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Crosby or Spo kane, F. I. Brown and J. F. Connolly or heattle. It. w. Rayinont or San Diego, A. E. Iloyd or Bend, nnd Webli Campbell, James A. Latbrop, C Thompson, It. II. Saliger, A. II. Fer guson and L. W. Sbawk of Portland Wanted--Capable girl for general housework. Call i S0-W. Cut Tills Out It ts Worth Money. 1X)T MISS Tit 1M. Cut out this slip and encloso with 5c nnd mall 11 to Foley ft Co., 2S35 Shofrield Ave ( blcago, HI., writing your name nnd nddress clearly. You will receive In return a trial packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, coldn and croup: Foley's Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney nnd bladder aliments; nnd Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesomo and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache nd Blugglsh bowels. idv Cnt-d of Itmnk. We wish to Ibjmk our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sisianco and many flowers, during Hie Illness and death of Mr. F.. .tones MPS. K, .IONF.S, rV K. ADAMS, I Tho .Mail Trilmrui 1i.uk obtained a list of the 'JU membLTri ci' the Seventh company who were transferred last week to the now artillery battalion, the UOlii, formed at Fort Stevens, which is expected to ho in Prance within a month. All the boys trans ferred regard themselves as lucky and are so looked upon by the com paratively few original remaining memhers of the Seventh company still at Fort. Columbia. The following were transferred to the (iOth artillery: Serjeants Jaqiia and Chase; Cor porals Hall, Coleman and Heeman ; I'rivates Austin, Campbell, Caiijjb thran, Klliott, Florey, Frick, Fink, Oarretson, Grimsby, Vernon, Hay mond, Hill, Loflnnd, Kay, Stacy, Thomas, Trowbridge, Turner, Daily, Mfjntyre, Shejnvodd, Turrel'J, Oreb and Uuult. The Jl-vonr-old son of Mr. nnd Mi's. Joe Hard, who reside north of the city, was struck on the Pacific Highway, near the Itenr Creek or chard, a mile front Ins home by n Mudford-Ashland jitney about 10 a m. today and was rendered uncon scious. Details of the accident are lacking. The injurod lad was hurried to the sanitarium in Medford where he was still in an unconesious condition at 3 o'clock this afternoon. It is thought that his skull is fractured. So far as can be learned no bones were broken. His parents were not txt home to day and all efforts to loerttc them woro without avail up to a late hour this afternoon. HUN RAID MEETS REPULSE. (Continued from page one.) my would follow up the shelline; with an infunlry nttack. Tile hopes of the reseulfiil defend ers were fully realized and (he re sult completely satisfied the Amer ienns, for in one trench nt day break Ihis morning lay the nine dead Oer mnns who perished in the bayonet altuck, while lo the east where the men in Hie trendies had gone to work willi their machine (,'iins the ground was doited with gray clad bodies. Jinny of the Innchinc gunners, slili wealing their pus musks, slnek to their guns throughout the prelimin- irv hombni'dinent nnd when they saw the advancing- forms of the (lermnns inst outside the Americnii wire the v lit loose wilh (heir fire. WASHINGTON, May 30. Appro val by President Wilson of a policy of supervision over the meat packing Industry without actual government operation, unless enforcement of reg ulatory measures Is found to be im possible, was announced today by tho food administration. Those who havo clothing of any kind or old rags for tho salvago de partment of tho Ited Cross will please havo them In bundles on tho porch or parking of a paved street at t lock Saturday morning. Tho work ers nro nil giving Ihelr time, so do your part and lnako It easier for them. Do not wait until 10 hut be prompt at 9 as tho gatherers will start at that time. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W A N T I A slout lady to euro for Invalid. Call at ttou. Tac. station. Talent, Oro, 63 LOST Howard for return of fishing polo tin, 2L' shells, and goggles, taken from my car near new pow er house, mite above Gold ttlll, Holiday evening. I'hono 7 4 8-1.. Medfnrd. t.S WANTKI) Tcatnsler and ranch band. Call 1'. M. Corlles. Phone 41IS-1M. W A N T K 1 Tea Ulster a t Orchard. I'hoao r.117-,12 I'Olt SM,K UstS medium heavy camas, new. Call Sll-X. on WANTKI)- Kiddle Cull SI4-X. tin If your old lenses are not giving tho satisfaction they onoo did, you prob ably need new ones. You will get satisfaction here. DR. RICKERT Suito 12, tn n- Mnv Co. In kecpin;; with the seriousness of the times nnd in accordance withj President Wilson's proclamation to make the day one ot public humilia tion, fasting nnd prayer, the .Memo rial celebration in Medford today was one of the iiiefo.st in years. At 1(1 n. m. Ilicre wan a short par ade from the city park to the Pn.sre (beater, where a patriotic program was observed tinder the auspices of the Ci. A. If. und W. K. ('. in the line of march the O. A, K. and W. H. C. organizations hud the pout of honor with company F, Oregon Stale Guards, formerly the home guard, as escort. Hoot's hand nnd Chief Mar shal Lawton headed the parade, in which also Pmrched the Improved Or der ol' Hed Men, the Boy Scouts, the Klks and school children. Tlie patriotic program at the Pane followed the parade, the chief fea ture of which was an eloquent ad dress by Hev. Dr. J. ('. Rollins. The program wns interspersed with or chestral music and, instrumental se lections, vocal selections and read ings, including Lincoln's (Jettyslmry: address. At 2 p. m. the G. A. R., W. 1!. C. and citizens gcnerall decorated the craves of the 'soldiers in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. RESERVE CHECKING HUN RUSH (Continued From Page One.) To tho southeast the French re servos are coming Into play along the roads from Solssons to Sartennes-Rt-Traux, seven miles southeast of SoiB- sons. Foro-En-Tardenols, eight ami one- half miles southeast ot Uartennes-et Traux, apparently marks the limit of tho German' advanse toward the antl,u-not ii'lll, Vacllli, inn n,wl nnn - . ,,' u , , ,. pure water, take Anuric three times a half miles eastward, representing the!', f month extreme southeasterly progress of the enemy. Present Defense Uno . From Vesilly, tho front tends sharply northwestward, llrouillct is tho next point mentioned In tho of ficial communication nnd It lies 3 1-2 miles north' of Venilly and only slightly to 'tho east of a north and south Mno running through the town. Urouillet Is 1 ; miles southeast of Hlicinii, and alonj; tho ten mile lino from that point lo Thill, threo miles east of Ubeims and thenco tending northeastward above uib cathedral city, tho Franeo-British defensive lino is reported to havo broken all the German assaults and to havo main tained tho front intact. On New Teiiitory. Tho fighting is almost entirely on territory untouched by tho war since 1914. Rerlin claims tho number of prisoners has increased td 2r,000. Kxeept for some sharp flatting at Cantigny where the Americans have repulsed German counter-attacks against their now positions, thero has been llttlo fighting on tho lino north from Solssons, A local German at tack against tho French north of Mont Kemmcl on tho Lys battlefield was repulsed completely. On Vlnnilrrjt 1-Yrtnf. On tho Inlanders front the Germans 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 Morse seeds in a garden of your own will free you from the perils of high prices. Not alone this the vegetables you raise will help conserve the supply of staple foods our country needs. "In war llmt Ihi homt toitn It iwWoiwI nufj" iavi Carl Vroomsn, Au't Sec'y ol Agriculture. Our 1918 Garden Guide tells you what is best to plant now and all the rest of the year. Write us for your copy today it's free. You can get Morse's seeds from dealers every where, or direct by mail from us. C C MORSE & CO. Seedsmen T29 Front Stret Sun Franclico f 41 made a local attack on a British po sition northwest of Festubert, In the (llvenchy sector, which mot with a complete repulse. The British im proved their lino by an advance of some 200 yards In the Morris sector, to the northwest. Still further attacks have been made against the Americans estab lished in tho village of Cantigny, west of Mbntdldlor, which they re cently captured. French Official Iteport, PARIS, May B0. The battle along the fighting front continued all night with the French maintaining the western outlets of Solssons, tho war office announced today. Northwest of Rheims the Franco Brltis hforces hroko all tho German assaults and maintained the defensive positons. French reserves aro continuing to arrive on the front and tho German advance Is being rested with great tenacity. Tho Cermans made repeated at tacks to break thru the dofense In the Solssons region but were each time held up by the determined French resistance. In the center of the German ad vance fighting Is taking place in the neigbuorbOod of Vezllly (approxi mately IS mllos south of Chemin-Des-Dames-, where the German attack was launched on Monday.) Our Boys in France and Home Protection The men on the firing line represent the pick of our American youth. One in four of our boys nt home was Bick, rejected because of physical deficiency. Many times the kidneys were to blame. If we wish to prevent old age coming on too Boon, or ii we want to increase our chances for a long life, Dr. Pierce of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y., Bays that you should drink plenty of water daily betw een meals. Then pro cure at your nenrest drug store, Anuric (double strength). This "An-u-ric" drives the uric acid out and cures back ache and rheumatism. If we wish to keep our kidneys in the best condition a diet of milk and vege tables, with onlv Utile meat once a day. liS tlie niOSt SUltable : ,1. ' . ..f.i.i r:..i, -I-..., l.t dav for a month. Send Dr. Pierce ten cents for trial package. "Anuric" many times more potent than lithia, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince you. iUft.liKf.cK .Tonka says; "Just a few lines in regard to Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets wnicn i iook ior kidney trouble, I am glad to recom me n ii thorn lo everybody. 1 know that they aro good or 1 would not recommend them. Aftpr inking a b-w bottles I saw that the f-welling was going I down so I continued their uso. I have quit taking them now and am cumt getting along tine and dandy. "One old hidy. tin years old. to whom I have recommended Anuric says that It did her good, took tho swelling out ul hot ftict." COAL Wo expect to supply at now low rate local coal of flst-class qual ity, freo from slato. 1 For Information regarding de livery and prices apply to Coker ButteCoalM'gCo. iioom ".03, First National Hank lildfi. F. II. t'ovtles, l'ros. I'hono 262. May and June Eggs Aro tho beat keepers;. pay 35 cents for eggs now and uso theni when they are 05 cents this winter. pur watorgluss keeps them in perfect condition ajid a quart will talis care of 15, dozen. Do It now. Heath's Drug Store Phone 884. ' - Goods delivered. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Tenclier of l'lnn" Summer Term TEACH Kit OK I'lAXO SISIMRH TKMM. At no time has music boon such a necessity as it is today. Every child should havo the privlloge td study music. Study under a specialist while the opportunity is at hand. HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Phone 72. Sftiil , PERFORMING 1 20--ELEPHANTS--20 HIPPOPOTOMUS The Blood-Swraling Behemoth Among the Wild Beasts In the MENAGERIE BIRTH ?E RAINBOW" PROCESSIONAL EXTRA VACANZA SIX HUNDRED KOPLE, ATHLETES. CHAM PION RIDERS, DANCERS AND CHORUS GIRLS oiuinior most marvelous oUilKlot LOOKING PIECE OF HORSEFLESH IN EXISTENCE 4Q-CL0WNS-40 MAKE YOU LAUGH GORILLA LIVE GIANT ADULT THE WAR TANK HALF m OF THE JUNGLE HALF BEAST BIG PARADES IN ONE PERFORMANCES Daora Ooon One Hour Earlier. , .iHU-m&i tow" t'tt. trm n "No I should say not !,. I'm not going to wait till "spring for housc-clcMiiing... You order that Elec "tric Cleaner .sent out today!" The Electric Cleaner absolutely docs away with periodical house-cleaning it's Home, Clean Home, all tlie time. No need of open doors and windows in the cold win ter. Cleans carpets and rugs without taking them outside in the cold to shake them. 'Hie Klectric Vacuum Cleaner Works like a toy along side ot the old broom, (lives you su mueli 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 -im.w ,, X wit. ijrift, mtui T!ir. i-HH hATC -IV I V- ,1 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Medford One Day Only Saturday 8 make leavr Vlntcr Lstm XI (. n. Ki:, June s. r vi"T LECHOKS.S ul7:VUZ,mmu'''TM ji . - ,7V. tXPr.ESS Q IARGM