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r PAOTC TWO fRBFOTiT) MATL TftTBTTXR MRDFOTID, OKECiOX, SATURDAY. ,TTXE 1. 1013 fQC ALAND Li PERSONAL I The fliBt of the soldlors' ."Mothers' The now train schedules go into Day" letters lo -reach Modford was' of feet on tho Southern Pacific tomor Sergcant Ceorgo Gules' letter to his row mornlnB. The chief cliaiiBe is mother.Mra. C. if. dates, which was' tho. abolishment of ,the two Shasta i written In France May Rth and ar- United trains. rived hero Friday afternoon. May; Saturday morning was lively at tho ! 1 "th was the day for all soldiers in Im.ic market. About 30 crates of i. ' "ervlco to write their mothers epo- jlom0.Kr0wn strawberries wcro sold Porter and four etui-- , . . ,. , , fiBn iu ., . , , , viu. ..i-.o, Bi.u d at irom inree uojics iur u quanui i" special duty In the. army motor de-i )0 ccnt8 a box. Bushels of peas and partment, not knowing whero ho;ubolt jr,0 j,ounds of new potatoes would ho on May 1:;, wrote his letter , were ggij.. There was a nice lot of on May nth, so as to ho sure his I ., vfiiil on hand. mother woulu get it In time. .Mrs. Gates has been crying with Joy ever elnce tho precious letters' arrival. t'so rcli.iers and cut your tire .bills. C. 12. Gates Auto Co. 80 (i. A. Chlldcr was fined $7. 3D In police court today for driving his Mrs. E. II. dren left this 2mornlng for Fort Wordon, Port Townscnd. Wash., whero Dr. Porter served for two years as surgeon In tho Unit ed Btatcs army and whore their old est daughter was horn. After a short visit at Fort Warden they will leave for Wnrrvstor, Mass., Mrs. Porter's fi rmer hoaie, whero they will spend tho summer visiting relatives and friends. Window screens, screen doors. Pa CALL ISSUED FOR Mrs. Ilanoy for hemstitching and pecoting. Goruett-Coroy Bldg. ; , . Klrt Boll, tho Echo, Ore., man who died suddenly at a rooming house In this city Thursday night will prob ably he buried in Medford. So far as can be learned ho had no -living The provost marshal genoral ad- vises that the military aeronautics branch is in need of certain skilled mon. Men qualified for Bpeclal or TO GET THE AXE ciflc Furniture & Fixture Factory. icar ln 1,10 clty w'll,h ih c"tout opn-1 relatives except two nephews, one if. Lieutenant Llewellyn Sprlggs and j Glenn Sprlggs of Portland are hero visiting their parents, Kov. and Mm. W. T. S. Sprlggs, with their friend,! George Powell, alBO of Portland. Tho throe young men are O. A. C. students and are on their way to attend the cadet officers' trnlnng camp which will be hold at the Presidio at .San Francinco for a month. Storage battery charging. Powo Auto Co. 43 So. Fir St. 73 Mr. and Mrs. It. Schulor havo as tholr guests tholr two daughters, Mrs. Harry Boswoll and little daugh ter Allocn of Portland, and Mrs. Ralph Plckel of Klamath. Itcd Cross dance at Knglo Point Saturday night, Juno 1st. C0 Ho was arrested by Chief of police llittson. J)ld you ever eat an Ice cream sand wit h? , Try one at the Sugar Bowl. Go. There was a light frost this morn ing about 6 o'clock but not heavy enough to do any damage, beyond re- j turdlng tho growth of vegetables. Thero was a similar frost Friday morning. Better than cones. 04 William F. Isaacs returned homo today from Portland whero he was in attendance at the conference relating to the war thrift stamps campaign. Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 80 Luther Deuol who recently went to Portland to enlist In the navy and was rejected becauso ho was five pounds too light, then waited, trained The condition of Mrs. Bellinger, i Bn(i fattened for a week or so, after mother of J. II. Bellinger, who has been 111 at her home on North Holly street. Is much Improved. Pay E. Wright Is among those leav ing Modfprd with Uncle Sam's forces Sunday morning. Mr. Wright has boon bookkeeper for Guy Connor dur ing tho post year. Mrs. Wright will I reside ln Phoonlx with her parents during Mr. Wrlght'B absence pr Heine. Garnett-Coruy Bldg Frod Strlpp returned homo thin morning from attendance at the war savings stamps conforonco at Port land. Bod Cross dnnco nt Eagle Point Saturday night, Juno 1st. (IU MrB. Chas. It. Bowman, wlfo of the former principal of tho high school, Is hero from her homo at Klamath Falls, visiting frionds until Monday whon she leaves for Davenport, Iowa, for an extended visit. Watch the window at No. 10 South Central avenue for prlccB on shoos. Tho College Club's mealing has boon postponed from June 8 to Juno IB. , , Tho Sugar Bowl has added bakoiy goods to tholr flno. You will now be ablo to got pics, cnkoB, bread, etc., thoro. .! Tho condition of Cecil Hurd who was 'Injured In an nccldent Thursday afternoon, was roported at tho sani tarium Saturday an being improved and it Is now (hot ho will recover. ltod Cross dance at Hnglo Point Saturday night, Juno 1st. (HI Mr. and Mrs. John Grcbb havo re turned from tholr visit with tholr son, I'rl.Jito John Orolili, who was rocontly transferred from tho Seventh couipuuy to tho 6."ith artinllery bat talion just formod at Fort Stevens for servlco In Franco, PoxBon'B superb dnbllaB. Plant now and up to June 20th. Field grown roots, oight for $1, olght for $2, eight for $3, and up. Parcel poHt paid. Wrlto H. II. Paxson. Central Point, Orogon. Tho W. I'. T. V., which organiza tion is handling the salvngo depart ment of tho llulgliui relict work, wshos lo thank tho pcnplo for their generous response to the call for old clothing, also tho Boy Scouts und others who assisted in the colluding. For Bale Chairs; iron bun, f.3.00; kitchen table, 75c; Blovc, ffl.Ufl; rug, 14.00; oak dining table, f.l.r.0. oilier things equally cheap. 304 South Central. f. I). I). Frneo has moved his family from Portland lo again reside In Bouthern Oregon, whero ho bo- llcves life Is wiirlh living, lie will tako the pla ?e of Itay E. Wright, who was drafter from (iuy Conner's office Into tho urmy. .Mr. Conner Is for tunule in securing I he i-ervlce.s of such an efficient office manager an Mr. I'rnzeo, who has bail several years' experience In Ihe First Natloim 'auk If this city, two years In tin office If the general sitpcrluloiulen of Hi S. P. & S. Ily. t Portland, null sevorul years in tho general merchan dlso business handling supplies to and from fanners. Windshield glasses for all t ars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. St C. E. Terrell, icimMirnn candidate for sheriff, and Mrs. Terrell, are week-end guest nt the homo of Mr. anil Mrs. J. II. Ileillucer. Dr. Ilnrtley fills and extracts teeth Without pain. M. F. II. Bldg. Tho carnival comes In an end to night about midnight ami the largest ntleudnnceo f tho week In anticipated Tho Foley Burk romaiiy Icau's Sunday morning by special train fur Centrnlla, Wash., where Ha nllrae tions npepar for u week, Use Valvollno oil In your motor: It makes a dlfforonco. Power Auto Co. it Ho. Kir SI. which he tried enlistment again and was accepted, was expected to pass thru the city this afternoon enrouto from Portland to tho naval training station nt San Francisco. "Whon Bettor Automobiles Aro Built, BUICK Will Build Them." 73" Mrs. William Flgg of Cedar Rap ids, la., Is the guest for several weeks of her Bister,. Mrs. L. E. Illnraan Sr. From hero she will go to Los AngolOB to spend the summer with her daugh ter. Mltchol sharpens lawn mowerB. 30 So. Klvorsldo. , Hilda Mooro and Ollvo WIlllaniB of Gold Hill are visitors ln the city and gnosis at tho Nash hotel. Now location. Powor Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. 73 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wlnlnsham aro week-end visitors In Medford from tho Blue Ledge district. Jf your upholstering Is wearing. put on ..eat covers. C, E. Gatos Auto Co. 8C C. W. Peart, tho woll-kuown dairy man, lias boon 111 for tho past wook with pneumonia nt his homo on Ash land avonue, and Ills conditon Is Bu llous. This week Mr. Peart Bold his dairy business Including the stock, and his home, to I.. II. Dressier, who takes possession and assumos the hUKinos today. .Mr. and Mr. Ponrt havo leased tho McCnho place at tho corner of Portland nvenuo and Ens'. I llll iilreot und oxpec to remove (hero us soon as he is ablo to lie Washington and the other ln Idaho. Wanted Capable girl for general housework. Call 186-W. William E. iXeale, No. .350, had a narow escape from going to Fort Mc Dowell tomorrow with the specially drafted men from this county, t He was scheduled to go until this, noon when the draft board heard from Wil liam Brodorlck, who was listed as a delinquent, at Blsmark, N. D., and sent him orders to entrain for Fort McDowell. Neale. was then dropped from the contingent. , ' Included among visitors registered at tho hotola today were Louis Hort man of Holena, Monti, Chas. Lepke of Fort Benton, Mont., -H. D. Hutt. or Berkoloy, H. . -E. Gordon and P. R Zimm of Klamath Falls, ft. B. Reed of Kerby, W.-.C. Heiurichs of Seat tle, C. R. lluratt of Corvallis. F. T. Lidyard of San Francisco, Kent A. Price of Eugene, and M. R. DeLong, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Pooder, C.Ij. Chamberlain, P. E. 3reer and: A: F. Rowland of Portland. Anderson Joy, University of Wash ington student, enrouto to attend the cadet officers' training camp at San Francisco, arrived Here Friday for a visit with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Joy,, at the Sunny Slopes or chard Next week Is known as "can the cockerel" weok, whon at the govern ment's request farmers and poultry raisers all over tho United States are nvnecloil in hill off all their roosters. limited miltary service only will "e Tnh movemcnt is in the interest of a used under this call. Men quaiinea egg 3upp,y for th0 BUmmer. for general miltary servlco are noti Tne contentlon of the department doslred for this service. , .,,,,,,, i ihnt unfertile eggs Repeated requests have been re-, )hB ...mmer kooD wter than fer- celved by the provost marshal genoral ul(j cpgs u ,g estmated that 1 15,- "wxii-uuii v innnimo is ost annua y thru niiow- ALLIES HOLDING f 1RM. (Continued from page one.) FRED ALTON HA1GHT TeiK-her of I'lano Sununer Term ' ' TEACHER OF PIANO L'MMER TERM. At no time has music been such a necessity as It Is today. Every child should havo the yMvlloge to Btudy music. Study under a specialist while the opportunity Is ot hand. Phone 72. HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Medford tee men to enter the service. These: mon -will bo engaged ln spruce pro duction work-for aeroplanes, which Is Interesting and healthful work and should appeal strongly to qualified , registrants. . The provost marshal general requests that the widest pub licity be glvon to Ibis call and that technically. -qualified registrants ibe urged to present themselves to their local boards for listing. 1 The following types of men are de- slrcd:' r -".i'.n, .'' .'; - i. Locomotive engineers, " firemen, railroad grdae - foremen, railroad track foremen; wooden bridge carpen ters, locomotive repairmen, telephone linemen, surveyors or railroad instru ment men, -telegraphers,' -draftsmen, pile driver foremen, stationary engin eers for donkey engines, Bteamshovel operators, carpenters, steamfitters, electricians,, auto mechanics, auto drivers, cooks, clerks, railroad brake men, railroad conductors, and a large nuinW of I'labbrers, 'j Ji tiMmi ing roosters with tho hens during the summer season. Tho absence of the roosters Insures a better quality, of eggs. Then, too, tho killing off of tho roosters helps out the country's meat supply. County Agricultural Agent Cate visited local poultry dealers to day and requested that they pay just a little higher price for roosters than hens 'during this roostor-kllllng-off campaign HUNS FAIL TO CROSS MARNE. (Continued From Page One.) :T moved. Mr. Slllimnn of tho Sugar Bowl has added leu vroum sandwiches; bet tor than eating cones, fie. C4 .Medford peoplo who havo friends among O. A. C. students will be In terested to know that Sunday nt 10:3fi a. in. tho members of tho Jun ior and senior classes of that insti tution will puns thru tho city on the regular train enrouto to attend tho adet officers' training enmp ut Sun Francinco. On Ibis morning's tralu about Hill students from tho O. A. ('. und the universities of Washington Idaho paired thru enrouto to the training camp. The rniverslly of Ida ho boys enliened things at the denol by singing n number of eollego songs. or the best Insurance, see Holmes, the lnsiirnnco Man. ' M. E. Young of Grunts Pass Is a business vlslior In .Medford today, as Is also ,1. F. Iliirlon of ltoguo River. Miss Blanche II. Purlnsoii of Phoe nix underwent u major operation at the sanitarium today. Tho Brunsn lcK, all phonographs in one. aters Paint Hturo. tf Fair weather Is tho welcomo pre diction fur tonight and Sunday to those people who aro planning out lugs lo the bills and streams. l-resh bread, pies, cakes, ole., nt tho Sugar Howl, (H .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boeder or Port land arc guests at the Hotel Medford. Soy Dave Wood about thai fire in surauco policy. Oftlco Room 404 M. F. II. BulldliiK. A. C. IlitMton has become Ibe fore man of tho Mcridan Arcliards, ol which liny Conner is manager. Mr. Iliislou lakes tho place ot Lester Wll coi who Is about to enler army serv ice nail leaves for Fort McDowell Sunday morning. Columbia storago batteries. Pow er Auto Co. 4:' So. Fir St. ".I Ml.-s Elsie Wright was a visitor in the-city from iiutto Falls yesterday and left for homo last night. Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland CufoT The ministerial association of the willi'V will hold a meeting nt the pub lic library Monday forenoon. Itatpb Mulford In a super-six holds all speed record and uses Veedol. C. K. Call s Aulo Co. m; nouil along tho Dorjiinus-Rhelms road and curves protoctlngly northward around tho cathedral city. . RhciiiM SUU Held. No mention Is made In today's re port of further fighting northwest of Solssons, w here the Gormnns wero successful yesterday. In forcing back tho allied left- wing ln tho direction of uNoyon, on tho Olso. Tho night ro port of Friday showed that the Gor mnns wcro driven back aeross tho Oiao, whore they had crossed It at one point, near Snmpigny, south-of N'oyon, and to have been hold up on tho Noyon-Blorancourt-Solssons line, yluet prevails ou tho British front. oxcopt for artillery firo, which was most notablo east of Amiens and 1n tho Albort region to tho north. London newspapers roflect anxloty in tho British capital. Stress is laid on tho asslstanco the American forces aro expoctod to give in restoring al lied preponderance ln numbers and confidence In the final outcomo is expressed. ' Purls Optimistic Paris comment 1b, as has been, the case all along, optimistic, military critics, w hile viewing i the situation as serious, regarding tho Indications as reassuring. Since Monday tho Germans have advanced southward from the Allotfe across tho Alsno and the Orocq to an extreme, depth of 26 mllos. Berlin claims tho number of prisoners is now 45,0110. Captures of war mater iol nrs said to includo more tlinn 400 guns and several thousand machine guns. , , , On tho American sector there has mans apparently havo glvon up for boeu a rocreaaed activity. , Tho Gcr the moment their violent counter at- ack against the new American post Hons at Cantlgny. Aerial activity by British aviators is at a high pitch. Many ions of bpmtiB have Jiotm drop ped on military targets in the enemy area and 2.H tlnrmau alrplanos and two bnlloous havo beon destroyed. Greek troops In a brilliantly ex oeuled ntlaclv near Sniran, on the Mecadouian front, havo occupied enemy positions on a front of soven miles to a depth of more than one mile. Moro than l.'.OO Bulgarian prisoners and much war material have beon taken. Tho Greek infantry was supported by tho French arllllo Saturday wuh sentence day in cir cuit court und three men toiind gudty of various elinrge ut their trials this week hud sentence imposed on them hy Judge Calkins. The heaviest penally was'denlt out to Fred Jinrr, a dejrenerute who was convicted of a mimelcs charge, who wns sentenced to J'rom one to 15 years in t lie iii'iiitenliiiry. The case was revolting in nature mid liurr's young children were tile chief wit nesses nninst him. W. A. Thompson of Cent nil Point ! drew a fine of $2(10 und eosls for assault anil buttery on u neighbor, j sentence of six mouths ill juil wasj der lo miiintnin Ihe density of the attacking nriuy further uits have been brought from the rear and thrown into the fight. Tile time and place of the return blow by the allies seems to be puz zling the German commanders, who are endeavoring to secure strong points for pivots. The task of strengthening- the re tiring divisions of the nllies' where liiis is necessary, wus placed in the hands of the local reserves. It lias been curried out exceedingly well un der the most difficult eimunstnnccs. CHICAGO, June 1. The clly of Chi sago, tho straggler in the Red Cross campaign, passed oyer Its quota of $6,000,000 today. ' ' ' PERFORMING 20--ELEPHANTS--20 HIPPOPOTOMUS Tht Blood SwialiKH Behemoth Amont the Wild bccUi In tht MENAGERIE BIRTH k RAINBOW" PROCESSIONAL EXTRA VACANZA SIX HUNDRED PEOPLE, ATHLETES, CHAM PION RIDERS. DANCERS AND CHORUS GIRLS PIIIIMCr MOST MARVELOUS SUNR Ot LOOKING PIECE OF HO R S E FLESH IN EXISTENCE 4Q-CLQWNS-40 MAKli YOU LAUGH GORILLA LIVE GIANT ADULT THE WAR TANK One Day Only Broken Wind-Heaves i OF THE JUNGLE HALF MAN HALF 8EAST Help your horse fo health and strength Dr. Daniels' Renovator Powders A True Conditioner A Sprtnir Medicine (or that Tired Feeling; imosc(l on J. li. noon, me jonner wRetiieoiaooree)ioKnaiiM.. Mmlr'nrd re:il e.stiiti' denier, who WHS n-..i.? nnw nn th hnrse this book tells arrested in Montana and lirouRl.t "T,x here ami convicted on the charge ol ,nilcend treat distemper or omer cuius, non-support. IIi4 TA.wv Ctrn Con serve you With Dr. Daniels Horse nnd Cattlo Mcdiclno. Como In and soe us and get a nook. Saturday June BIG PARADES IN ONE PERFORMANCES J;ii ooore ODen One llour Earlier. 8 fDanu'ers of Costlvoncss. Auto-intoxication, headache, lassi- tudo; lrrltalilllty, "blues," sallowness, blotches, aro among tho results of constipation. If long neglected It may causo piles, ulceration of bowels. ppendlclls, nervous prostrntion, pa- ralysls. Don't delay trentmont. Best remedy Is' Foley Cathartic Tablets, as many thousands know from experi ence. Thoy not only do tholr work surely, easily, genty, hut without in jury to Btumneh or intestinal lining. Contain no hnblt-forming clement. Sold everywhere. Adv. INDIANAPOLIS, .lime 1 t'liarli . ruiriMinki, i-eriou-'lv ill, hnd u re ll-.o iliii'iii l lie nielli, it was ,u noiini'ril ul lii home lodny, hut r:i lii-d xiiiii-wlint iliirinu the lniiniin;. Xollic In .ilien Woiiii'u. All (iernniii alien females Iu Mel ford and Mi lnlly over the sue of must register with I ho chief of police commencing t tj o'clock Monday Juno IT, and continuing on each dn; successively thereafler until and In eluding tho ':i;th day ot Juno at p. in., except Sunday. J. I'. ALKXANOKK, I'. S. Marshal J. P. II1TTSOX, ' Chjef of rolio TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-xm SAI.K 73 White Leghorn hens, 14 months old, nil laying; 100 1-months-old baby chicks; Boll cheap if sold at once. Mrs. I). till hort, Jacksonville, Ore. til WAOTKI) To buy, young calves. Phono II. W. Ulngham, 597-J3. 'OR SAbU Two-speed Indian mo torcycle, with side car. Tower Auto Co. tiO I'Oll SAI.K lias rango, lawn mow er, child's Iron bed complete, brass lied, niuhogauv stnnd, reading lamp, hall scat, pictures, largo mir rors, fruit jars, jelly glasses, all In good condition. 2u N. tirapo St. Ci if IB ipil! KOK S.M piano. H rSeybold upright grnna ilC N. Itivcrsldo. G." Ft) It SAI.K Cash or terms, 6-room house and lot, modern, plastered. screen porch, block from pavement. l'rico one-halt original cost of ma terial Kreo of Incumbrance. Phone !)-!.. 65 WANTKl) Position as slenographer ami bookkeeper, llox 1., Mall Tribune. 63 DR. RICKERT ' KXV SCIIINTII'H'AM.V TI-STKI), AMI ;I.AS.SKi PROPERLY FITTED Snlip 1-2 tnvr May 0. M ll!t)l ISKI. The Need of Country The Duty of People nETWEKN theso two- stand some 30,000 honking institutions in tho United States acting as SKUV1CK STATIONS OF CO-OPKKAl TIOX. Not the least among theso will bo found tho First Na tional Bank of Jlodford which has enlisted Its own and Its patrons' Interests for tho duration of tho war. -President Cistiler Wm. G. Talt Oris Crawford.. DON'T QUIT Until you have tried the MISSION HATCHERY . BABY CHICKS Come lo tho producer, get what' you pay for at a reasonable prlco, with bluff and humbug cut out. . Hatching chicks is our business, tho best of utility brooding stock, care In shipping and satisfied customers. FOIt JUNK AND JULY. ' White Leghorns, puro-bred, heavy laying strains, DO for 100 for $10 1000 for JU0. Prepaid, parcel post or expross. Wo insure safo delivery of A-l chicks, llrown and Buft Leghorns Ibcautlcs) at slightly higher prices. Writo for our circular telling about our II. I. Reds, White and llarrcd Hocks, Black Mlnorens. Wo want to get acquainted. We havo built up our business on tho goodwill of our customers. THE MISSION HATCHERY CALIFORNIA CAMPIIlil.I. (The Home of Ituliy tliicks.) Hox 20. FIRST NATIONAL MEDFORD. ORE. "Xo sluuilil say not!.. I'm not going to wait till 'Vpriiifr for lioiLsc-flfiinintr... You order that Elcc-''trk- I'lranii' ncnt out today!'1 The Electric Cleaner nlisoluft'ty does away with periodical house-cleaning it s Home, Clean 1 loine, all the time. ' Xo need of open doors and windows in the eold win tor. Cleans carpets and rugs without taking them outside in the cold to shake them. The Electric Viu-uuni Cleaner 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