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VJ F PAGE TWO TOCAL AND - PERSONAL Tho h!(;h Bchool commencement exercises nt 1 ho I'ano theater tonight Will hejjln ut S o'clock. Tlie door.s Rill open at 7:30. Relatives and ln- tlnmto friends of the Rruduaten who i -Rert of KioolUon, Calif., who have Charles Henry Winterhalder en :lMt'.:d today with tho special navy re cruiting detail In the postofflce build in;', in tho naval recervo. Homer StejihcnKon expects to enlist In tho lame Mrvloe'u.; .soon as lio gets his release from the exemption hoard. Ralph Mulfoid in a super-six holds all speed record!). and uses Veedol. V. K. dates Auto Co. SO Mr:i. V. Illi'rtlns and Miss Dorothy have will 'he given reserved seats lieen provided with tickets. One .-silk flag will bs given with each Hundao at tho Shasta flag das1, Juno 14lh. 70 Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Myers and daughters Marie and Dorothy1 leTtT hy auto this morninj; for a visit ut Port land. They will be gone about t'.vo weeks. Dr Heine, Curnett-Coroy Eid? " Miss Medriilo, the public health nurao spent Thursday at ltoi;uo RIvor. ' Water glass ojr preserver at Mon arch Seed and l'eed Co. S2 Howard Ross of Krosno, la a vlsl- tor in tho city and was a caller at the Commercial club Thursday. Canteens aro host for carrying water. C. K. Gates Auto Co. 8'J Mrs. C. K. Doolittlc of Grants Pass, Is a truest at tho Hotel Holland. Now is tho time to Insure grain. II. A. Holmes protects you against loss hy flro, while standing and while being harvested, threshed and in granary. George Ilorryrnan of Tacomn, who ins been the assistant manager of the Woolworth company store at Tncomii arrived in tho city this morning to tako tho management of the com pany's Medford storo. He succeed;; 1j. 13. Woodard, who was promoted to the management of the company s ' cfj 0 oni large storo at Spokano aud who left for that clly last night. Daily's Taxi. Phono IS. Kmest llerse of Ynnhers, X. Y., en routo from Eugene to Sacramento, stopped off In tho city last, nteht for a welcome social visit with his close friend of years hack east, Superinten dent V. Meldo Illliis, whom ho had not soon for threo years. Mr. Ilcsse Is a representative of tho World liook company. Storago battory climbing Power Auto Co. 42 So. Kir St 73 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pine nnd Nellie P. O'Neill of Kugeno are visitors la the city and guests at the Hotel Med ford. Seo R. A. Holmes, Iho Insurance man, about grain nnd hay Insurance. Tuesday nftornoon at l:;:o p. m. Dr. J. Lawrcitto 11111 addressed Iho assembled student body in room fi or tyio Jackson school. His topic was "Habit." This was ono of tho most pleasing, Instructive and impressive talks that has ben given In the school. Watch the window at No. 10 South Contral nveuuo for prlcos on shuoe Mrs. K. J. Gallagher returned hir.no been the Mie.'itt: for several days of Mrs. Joe Moore, .'eft this morning for Weed. Shov.Iin; El;;ns of Ufa with a new spring clns of paint, also a fresh supply of fish cvory day, tho Medford I-'lsh Market is hotter prepared to handle jour wants for fresh fish, poultry, lunch goods, fancy cheese, pit kh.s, boiled ham, etc. 70 D'. If. I'. Kii commencement address tonight at Miss I'hlna Andorson has returned to Medford from Coos Bay where she taught school the past year, Columbia storage batteries. Pow er Auto Co. 42 So. Fir SL 73 Included among visitors registered at the hotels today were A. D. Riffle of New Orleans; C. K. Wilcox of Cleveland, A. B. Zutavern of Cincin nati, Mrs. A. E. Holmes and daughter of Norfolk, Va., J. It. Cornell of Mar- shallton, Minn., W. J. Grace, Sam Allen and A. 7.. Rahefs of San Fran cisco, Chas. J. Branstead of Berkeley, C. II. Fcldman and Bert Luhln of Seattle, Mrs. W. E. Hutch of Pitts burg, and Genevieve Harris of Pen dleton. Why not eat your noonday lunch at Holland Ca'e7 On tho evening of June 74 the Pago theater will open Its floors at 7 P. m. when Edna Goodrich will appear Ken, who delivers the; ... tu0 "American Maid." ono of her best movie productions, at tho regu- uio ru',-n, is e.ean o. mo college oi ,ar pr,c0 of numsson, TIl0 duors education of tho University of Oro-wll, u0 thrown open at 8:15 for free gon. Dr. Sheldon arrived In the cltyja(llnssi0 when the "Wake I'p Amer thh; morning from Eugene. lf.a vU:Wo and lecture will be given. Jackson County Blacksmiths asso-. After tho lecture tho "American elation will go on a cash basis on Maid" will bo run again, so those and after July 1st. William J. Burns who delivers tho Illustrated lecture nt tho patriotic meeting at tho Pago Kiiday night, and his anshdanU, C. V. Ingram and E. I,, W hite, havo arrived In the city and aro guests at,tho Hotel Medford. They are from Dayton, Ohio. Fred Alton Iluight, teacher of piano, composer and arranger. Spec ialist In touch and technique for be ginners and advanced pupils. A few lesson periods aro now open for sum jeer term. Out of town Mondays. Haight Music .Studio, 401 Garnett- Corey Building, phono 711. 71 The rainfall of Wednesday amount- .01 of an inch. Tho max imum who go in 1ietwc.cn 7 tnd S:15 will see the whole show. "When Better Automobiles Are Built, EUICK Will Build Thorn." 73' Mrs. Haney for nemstltchlng and pecoting. Gernett-Coroy Bldg. . OREGON CITY, Ore., June 13. E. E. Kellogg, a retired farmer liv ing at Mount I'ieasant, near here, was given a coat of tar and feathers last night aLAberncthy canyon, sov- tcir.p::ratiirii of yesterday was orai miles from his homo, bv a crowd and French have been active. !' 1 degrees and this morning's min- 0f 25 men who went to the place In former have Improved their positions . j Imiini was :,7 d -grees. Fair weather automobiles. Alleged remarks by near Merrls. on the western angle of is predicted for tonight and Friday. Kellocsr to tho effect that Red Cro-s the battle line there, while the WEDDING BELLS MARRIED. At Bultimoro, Mary land, Wednesday afternoon, June 12th, Miss Gladys Curry to Lieut. H. A. Stanley, U. S. N. Miss Curry re cently secured her release from the naval reserve, having been stationed at Bremerton for the past year. Mrs. Stanley Is the sister of Miss Ethel Curry of this city, and tho marriage Is the culmination of naval romance. GERMANS ARE CHEKED. (Continued From Page One.) sitions on tho east side of the Olse river. The French success In driving the enemy iback across tt Matz, therefore. Is cheering news for the allies. East of tho Olse the French havo withdrawn their lines Bouth of the Ourscump and Carlepont forests, but aro protecting tho Laiguo forest along a lino which Is very strong. This change in the lino was expected since the Germans occupied Rihe court, on tho west bank of the Olse. The attack on the front southwest of Solssons Is making ground, but the progross apparently too slow for the Germans to realize their plan to cut In behind Complegno forest and out flank tho French positions further north. In the fighting so far the Germans have mado lass than a mile along a front about three miles In extent from south of Amblny to St. Pierro-Aigle. The Germans realize, evidently, the danger to them in the Chateau Thierry Bector near tho Marne and have mado a violent attack on the lino held by the American troops northwest of that city. Tho Ameri cana have held their ground and have repulsed the enemy with heavy losses. In tho Flanders salient the British The 1'icer who entered the port of Trieste mid torpedoed tile Austrian butt.. ship Wein on December 9. 1!)17. "This lime," says the newspaper, "some of the largest Fhips of the Austrian fleet left l'ola, from which they hud never before issued since the beginning? of (lie war, but which is now considered unsafe after the nndaoious exploit of Commander Pel legrini, who succeeded in entering that harbor and torpedoing a dreud liaught. "Tho squadron was trying- perhaps, to reach Schenico onil Outturn, but could not escaiH! the close wateli of. Ki..o, who was thus revenged for the infamous plots by wbich at the be ginning of the war the enemy suc ceeded in blowing- tr the llulian bat tleships IScnedotto lirin und .Leon ardo Jhivinci. Thus Austria hns lost allojietlier three of her greatest naval units of .the Viribis luitis type and has only one lefl." A dispatch received in Pnris Wed nesday from Basel, Switzerland, snid that official announcement had been made in Vienna Hint the Austrian battleship Kzont Tstvun had been tor pedoed in the Adriatic. DO MOTHERS ERR? When wo hear of so many school girls and girls In stores and offices who aro often totally unfit to perform their dally duties because of some de rangement peculiar to their sex, might tills not have been prevented by the mother who, perhaps through neglect or carelessness, failed to get for that daughter tho one great root and herb remedy for such ailments, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound? This old-fashioned medicine Is said to have alleviated more suffer ing of womankind than any other remedy known to medicine. Tho Elks will begin placing the aniia were be,ns snuan(iePed 11 1111 rem nr - in i-u nm lAim m. n ' Wednesday from a vli.lt with frlnnd? i r: of chairs and benches in tho city park tomorrow morning to acconiniodalo tho big crowd expected In allendanco at the Flag Day exer cises in (lie afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock. If your upholstering Is wearing, put on peat covers. C. E, Gatos Auto Co . Rfl Mrs. Rose Walker aud Mrs. W. S. Burton of Fort Jones, Calif., Mrs. Floyd (ini'dey of Walker, Calif., and Mrs. R. J. Fleddcrman of Yrokn, aro an auto party who are spending sev eral days la Hie clly with their head quarters at the Hotel Holland. If you want to put sonio fried chicken in that lunch for your Sunday picnic, you can find Iho finest spring chicken In the city at the Medford Fish .Market. 70 Among tlio lisllors In tho city from the Rutin Falls section is C. E. Pow ers. F. I., r-hennnn has returned from California, and has his shoo repair shop open ill the old stand, 3i Solllll and that It was foolish to buy Liberty bonds, brought about the punishment ho was told by members of the party. Kellogg is an American citizen. JULY THE FOURTH l'OHTLAXI), Ore., June 13. Hun- 1 1,. .. i:....i: 11 I urcus 111 applications, jriiiu small I boys and others, who want allow ances ot sugar for lemonade nnd or angeade concessions on July Fourth, will be refused by (lie Oregon food administration, it was announced to day. It was pointed out that it is the patriotic dulv of Americans to save Mig:ir on Iho nation's birlbdnv by omitting to buy or sell those drinks reoitivini' it. French have extended their lines near Ypres. Elks Attention. All Elks aro requested to moot nt the club house Friday p . 111. at 3:00 sharp to take part in the parade to tho Flag Day exercises in City park. J. J. BUCHTER, 2S0t Exalted Ruler. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Monty Fkigg's "Girls You Know" GO!, H TONIGHT DREADNAUGHT SUNK BY RI7Z0 (Continued From Page One.) "Tlio splendid exploit on the Dnlmn tinn eousl is equivalent to a great naval battle won," says the Idea Na riounl, commenting on the achieve ment of Commander Rizzo. Commander Rizzo is. the same o, "O'fie Ulirine cftfic WCent Ott- " TOMORROW i GO! imwvxT WAsiuiritx in "KIDDER & KO" HIS LATEST Grnpi at Grants Pass. Get Connor's prlcos pear and apple boxes. First to oHor $ 10.00 for llart letts. Phono 11 1. Guy W. Conner. 71 Judgo Robert G. Morrow of Port land, who delivers tho chief address at Iho Flag day exercises of the Elks 111 uiu cny pai a loiuoi-row uiierniiiiit. 1 i1Klu () vo'.itiuei Is the great sachem of Hie reservation ; fl t i ! - three t 01 urcgon, ot tlio Improved Kisliricu fraternal order, and will pay an oi'i'ii-. lal vUit to Wcatonka tribe Saturday night. Windshield glasses for all curs. C. 10 Gates Auto Co st; Miss Florence Iteddy left Wednes day fur a visit at Pnnlsml. Dr. l!artle fills ami e.,i;icrs te.et. without pain M. F II iildu Miss Louise Burke Icl't loday for Chicago where she will make 1111 ex tended visit with hor sister, .Mrs. John Wilson, Use Valvolfuo oil In your motor: it makes n dlfl'erenco. Power Auto Co , 2 So. Fir St. . 7;! Dunbar Cass, n former resident 01 Medford, is In France tubing special instruction to qualify as a radio ex port. Last spring ho cnll-lcd In he army nt Sealile. I'so rellners and cut year tire bills C, E. Gates Auto Co. Si; Mr. und Mrs. A. C. licvail have re turned from Granls Pass where t'iry were guents of Mr. aud Mrs. A, 1:, Cornell. Mltcholl r.t.ai ta ns lawn mowers 8(1 So. Riverside. Mr, and Mrs. F. ('. Hoyden and son of Ottawa. Texas, who hale hreu vis Ring .Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Hoyden, !,.r. today Tor a visit nt Portland. Springs for all cars. r. R. Cite . Autn Co. r, Mlrs Naomi K'lrltcy left ycsleiilav for Portland w here she has a. c, ,:! a position as an lustre., lor In play grounds for the summer, ri.e 1 : graduato of O. A. C. nnd ta'ichi do niesllc science In the Central l'ulnt nchools tills year. New location Power Vit So. Fir St. Mrs. Nellie Wing and M Wing left this morning for OaMuiid Cnlir., In reside piraiaaenlly. Mi---Fern will enter the I nivci: Ky of f.il Ifornln ne fall. The Brunswick, nil pkonoeraphs !t one.- Waters Paint Storo. if C. H. Pk-kerson, who Is No. SIS In tlio county draft registration list, is 0110 of the seven men who volunteer ed to make up Jackson county's quo ta of 1 L' men who w ill be sent to I'ortland to take a special mochunicnl onrse in tramitr.;. lie was thrt first I ', and has tried inef- i u-s to fill 1st In army or navy service. l''or Hoi Post Insurance, iieo tlolines, 'tie I n 1 I a a 1 1 1 Man S. rjicant Geo; so Vilas who arrived hoii.o last Monday on u 30 days fur lough from Fort Stevehs left last nif.lit lor the fort, having boon sllin tlu.ncti by leVyrnph yesterday to re port im:acdisti : for duty. Sergeant Vils.s interpreted this order to mean j that Hie tititii Patialion, to which hoi and a nnailn r of other inemhers of the Seven Hi company were recently (ran lcrred, is, to start at once for France. So l'ac v. 'no I about, that fire In 011 :tn-o inli. -. Office, Room -104 M F. II. Blinding. Portland vl-ltors in tho city today Included J. A. Co. lirau, E. A. Taft, C. C. t'rancr, Mrs. A. Wilson and T. I) Miiiinin-;. United States Tires arc Good Tires 'Usco9 Tread C;larr!H JV.umiv? ( minor Co Cured il l) nn tti- it' s lining of n ' : tuti in 1 (.niin.l or 1m It 1 i ntir- ly It. lll'.'M UlO t'ltil I'll it 1 11 ho 'li i. 11, Ii.-wrmn t'i'tUri r-r 1 Ui it 1 jnrun siiiliid. ctr- : A o. Tolctlo. o. TV? nrcKERT !.' r, I I M 11. M II IC AI.I.V Tl si Mi. Ai (,l,..ssi:s 1 ROi'KULV FITTLD Suite l.u over M:y NO PROPS ISI.D. k v r VA a t a A T "v. War Has Multiplied the Value of Good Tires Men's Wear Mens Big Bib Overalls (Blue) $1.50 Men's Bib O'eralls, Express Stripe $1.50 Men's Khaki Pants . . $1.50 Men's Blue Serge Coats . $1.50 Men's Jumpers " . . . $ .75 Men's Mule Skin Shoes . $2.50 Men's Calf Skin Shoes . $2.50 Men's Summer Hats . . .25 Men's Union Suits - . .75 New Wool Suits, Latest Style $8.75 Better Have a Look You Can Save Few Dollars That's Ail Today " WILL H. WILSON Cheapest Store In The West 50,000 Men Wanted Bv Uncle Sam to Man the Merchant Marine , In order to man the vast numher of ships now heing launch ed by tho United States Shipping -honrd, the government has issued a call for 50,000 men consisting of sailors, coal pas sers, cooks, waiters, etc. Men between the ages of 21 and 30 are wanted and If ac cepted they will he exempted from military service. Exper ience not necessary. Applicants aro sent to a U. S. Shipping Board School for a month with pay at the rate of $30 per month with board and uniform. After training pay is advanced to ?15 per month or more depending on the kind of work you do. Tho U. S. Shipping board has designated Mr. ,T. R. Woodford of the Roxall Store as Unrolling Agent for the Merchant Mar ino Service, who will be pleased to give any person interested further information. TP?' SB Food Conservation a e a s Raise your own vegetables and help conserve tho supply of staple foods tor our army and our allies. Good seeds are essential to a pro ductive garden. Morse's seeds are the best proved so in a world's competition. Besides, they cost no more than others. You can buy them at your grocer, florist, druggist or hardware merchant. Write for Morse's 19 18 GardenGuide. ' Its free. Telia you when to plant such food conservation seeds as Bean. fleet. Carrot Lettuce ri,uiiiwer Oniona Mttlona, etc., etc. Rndithcs Squaah TomatOM C. C. MORSE & CO. 729 Front Street Sun FrucUca 1j.,:..::L Never were cars so necessary both in business and domestic life. Never was their continuous and economical use so imperative. Never was freedom from tire trou ble and tire expense so absolutely essentiul. The rapidly growing demand for United Suiies Tires prove their war time worth. Thousands of motorists each week ore turning to United States Tifes to get dependability and economy. United States Tires last longest and carry you farthest at least cost. They enable you to make the most of your car passenger or com mercial fiotv, when it is more than ever a vital war-time necessity. There is a United States Tire for every possible need. Our nearest Sales and Service De pot will tell you which ones you should have. Owiiii,' to Iho enormous advance in n-'wcs of every thing we Use, we are no longer nhh to do a credit business nnd meet our ol.liCT1ions, and fur that rea son on and after tin- first day of July, ini,,.all work will be stri.-tly Ccash.1 We hesitate to make Ibis radical elinnu-e in our method f d..ing Imsiness l.nt hope that our customers will the necessity of it, as wc think it will prove to be the best f.,r the,,, as' well as ourselves. JACKSON COUNTY ELACESMITH ASS'N.