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WITH THE AMEHICAN ARMT'DT
FRANCE, Juno (Night) (ISy
tho Associated I'rcss.) The defence
of Coiircelles, on tho left wind "t 'bo
bnttlo front hy the French ngninst
ultucks repealed dav nnd night from
Juno U to Juno 11 makes a wonder
ful story of heroism. Tho village,
which is most important owinir to its
commanding position was '18 hours
almost isolated hy the enemy, but the
French held on and when a favorable
opportuuilv camo sortied out and
counter attacked, repulsing the Ger
mans from the vicinity.
Tho (Ioniums tried uverv possible
Tusc as well as force to lake the vil
lage. The growinf erons on tho fer
tile lands in tho vicinity were a source
of considerable I rouble to Hie defend
ers as Wo Hermans cnulu creep
through them until tbev reached the
edge of the village. Tho enemy also
covered their helmets with clamps of
(trass and weeds and crawled slow-
lv forward. They could not, however,
phnke the determination of the French
to retain possession of tho villairo,
Tho spirit of tho offensivo was so
rush among tho allied troops that
thev continued their advanco on tin
left today, despite tho fatigues thev
tad undergone since the beginning; of
ti e week. Another baleh of several
hi mlrcd (lerman )irisnners wa
brought in together with numerous
mnchinc Runs.
BE GIVEN PUBLIC
WASHINGTON, Juno 1 I Weekly
lev lews of what Is tram piling on (ho
linttlofiolds (it Luropo will bo kIvcii
tho American puhllc hereafter by the
war department thru Iho newspaper
enrrospondonts in Washington. Sec
retary Ilakor aunounceil today that
lio boUovcd It essential that tho pub
lic have- n hotter understanding or
events at tho fronts, and had asked
General .March, chief of staff, to ar-
rungo for tho review.
Instead of Issuing a statement pre
pared by tho general stuff officials,
(ioneral March will see tho newspaper
man personally every Saturday and
talk over with thor tho battle situa
tion and tho part tho t'niteil .States
Is playing In I lie eoalest. In thin
way n resume of the events reported
hy (leneral Pershing and something
ot their slgulfcunco will he given la
an authoritative manner, Ccneral
'March bolng well equipped for the
work by reason of his months of ex
perience nt tho front us chief of ar
tillery under Pershing.
binco bo took up tho duties ot
chief of staff, (leneral March ha:
boon a close slu lent of every opera-
tlon at tho front. INenr his office a
special map room for his u;o has been
established with all of tho batlle
fronts laid out In varying scale, Of
flcors aro ospectally assigned to keep
those maps up from hour to hour
when a battlo Is In proKiens ami the
chief of staff can satisfy himself as
to exactly what Is going forward at
any moment.
Washington American people
woro asked by Food Admlnli-trator
Hoover to plnco themselves on a lim
ited beet allowance until September
J j to liipnt need of Ihe nrnilefl.
THE BANNER
ONE hundred and forty-one years ago today there ap
peared tlx: flag of a new nation a nation dedicated
to Hie principle that all men are created free its flag tho
emblem of liberty, eijiiality and justice. It signalized the
protest of the new world against the oppression of the old
world. It symbolized the hopes of humanity and democ
racy against the tyranny ot autocracy.
One hundred and forty-one years have passed since the
stars and stripes first waved its message of defiance to the
formula of feudalism years
performance, lodav it is the
color of France appeared in
I Jritain in 1801, the ilag of Portugal in 1814, ot Belgium in
18U2, and of Italv in 1870; older then even the flags of Chi
na and Japan yet it is not because of its age, but because
it symbolizes national hopes and aspirations, the
high ideals that gave it birth, that we love
Old Glory. Though at
dragged it in the mire, we
day it flies over the blood-sodden fields of France conse
crated to the holiest of causes, symbol of the hopes of hu
manity; that in the old world as in the new, it is Hie em
blem of freedom, of justice and democracy the defender
of the faith.
"A thoughtful mind, when it sees a nation's flag, sees
not the flag, but the nation itself," said Henry Ward
Heecher. "And whatever may
he reads chiefly in the flag the government, the principles,
the truths, the history, that belong to the nation that sets
it forth. The American flag has been a symbol of liberty,
and men rejoiced in it.
"The star;; upon it were
of God, and the stripes upon
light. As at early dawn the stars shine forth even while it
grows light, and then as the sun advances that light breaks
into banks and streaming lines of color, the glowing red
and intense white striving together, and ribbing the lion
zon .with bars effulgent, so, on the American flag, stars
and beams of many colored lights shine out together. And
wherever this flag comes and
sacred emblazonry no embattled castles or insignia ot im
perial authority; they see the
banner of dawn."
And on this anniversary of our flag's birth, from the
blue Belgian sea to the snowy Italian Alps flv the stars
and stripes, banner of dawn-
might, adding strength to the
ot liberty s defenders, emblem
liverance from the tyranny of
hope and promise that we
run ill, and J nil ill speedily.
America is carrying this banner to the trenches of au
tocracy and despite the poisoned gas barrage of frightful-
ness, will carry it over the top
alism and banish the old order of oppression and slavery
ironi itie sincKcn war wcarv
1 1ns flag," says President "Wilson, "which we honor
and under which we serve,
our j tower, our thought and purpose as a nation. It has no
other character than that which we give it from generation
to generation. The choices are ours. It floats in majestic
silence aoove the hosts that
in peace or in war. And yet, though silent, it speaks to us
speaks to us of the past, of the men and women who went
uelore us, and ot the records
Woe be to 1 he man, or
stand in our wav in this dav of
prineiple we hold dearest is to be vindicated and made se
cure' for the salvation of Hie nations. AVo are ready to
plead at the bar ol history,
luster. Once more we shall
tontines the great l.nth to which we were born, and a new
glory shall shine in the lace
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ST. .lOU.VS, i.V. v.. Juno 14. The
funard linn steamship Ascaula with
passeiiKors ran ashore near ltoso
lllanclie, off the southwest coast of
Newfoundland, early today, ami re
ports to Kovernment auuthnritieK
hero Indicated that sho was breaking-!
up. 'l'horo were nine passeiiRers j
ahoard and all woro taken oft safely
with tho crow.
ST. JOHNS, .N. v., Juno 14. Tho
Ascanla was on n vovuko from Liver
pool for Montreal when the raa upon
the rocky shore In a denso Tor about
'1 o'clock this moiniiiK. Water Imme
diately benan pourlnn Into tho Tor
ward hold, which finally filled. Or
ilors worn given to abandon tho ship.
First reports did not state where pas
seimers and crew lauded.
UOSTOX. Mass., June 1 1. Tho
cornerstone of reconstruction base
hospital No. 1, ll.e first of Us kind
In tho 1'nlted Slates, and the sift to
the government by the llcncolcnt
aad l'rolectlvo Order of Klks, was
laid today la tho presence of a dis
tinguished assembly of cltliens. Hep-rrst-ntnllve
of tho nation, state and
csliy, wllli eminent men of tho medi
cal profession and thousands of Kll.s
and prominent clllirens from all parts
of tho east, partlcipotcd In the cere
mony on 1'arker illll and stKnulled
by their presence nnd words the
notablo importance of the event.
OF DAWN.
righ with hope and radient in
oldest Hag that lues the tri
1794, the union jack of Great
times we may have
can all thank God that to
be its symbols, its insignia
like the bright morning stars
it we're beams of morning
men behold it they see in its
symbols of light. It is the
,
in the dark night of Hun
arm and courage to the heart
of hope and promise of de
the Teuton and the Turk a
are striving every nerve to
ot the last delensc of filed
world.
is the emblem of our unity
execute those choices, whether
they wrote upon it.
group of men, that seek to
hi ah resolution, when everv
and our flag shall wear it new
make good with our lives and
ol our people."
CASUALTY LIS!
F;
WASIUNIiTON', June I I. A ma
rine corps casually list of (2 names,
yiven out today, carries, the fiisl
Inrie number announced since the
marines begun to take an active part
i lithe fihtin-," in France. The ma-
lines have home the brunt of heavy
(iermuii attacks ami themselves have
attacked in force. It was thought
I he mimes curried in today's list
were those of men who have been
tiijitm:; for days in the region of
(lull cm ii Thierry. Of these, eight
were killed in notion; six died of
wounds and IS were scvorclv wound
ed. Mii.jnr ltctijnmin S. Herrv of New
ork City niul Captain (l-car If. ("aid
well of ( raw fonlsville, Ind., were
among tho severelv wounded.
'I'he li-t includes 1'rivale Hates
I'lyan., Mmilpclicr, Idaho, severely
w iiuuiied ;
Killed in Action
I Corporals Francis Pock, South
lliiistnn, Mass.; tlcorge A. Mincey.
I Ogeechee. (ia.; I'rmitc Charles F.
j hrowu, St. Paul; (nrul Menrl 0.
I Alexander, Sharon, l'a.; Sergeant
Thomas II. Wales. Weston W. Va.;
I'nvatcs James It. Kellnin, Marysville,
I Ky.; James S. S-hull. Templelon, l'a.-.
t i rporal ( Ico 11. Pavis, I'owlin
tlrccn, Ky.
llleil From W'iMiiiiW
Privates Kcnc-iou I'. Landers, Sv
w i "
The Flag for All
Red is tho blood of America
And from heart to heart Is Its call.
And Its crimson hue flows the whole
For America stands for all.
White is tho light of Amorlca,
As It beacons our outer wall,
And it sheds Us rays through tho war
As Us 'bright light stands for all.
1 11 n o is tho lino of America
In tho bend ot Its heaven-high wall,
And tho world around by that color
So It's truo blue stands for All.
High In the sky of Amorlca
Are the stars which never shall fall.
And as long as they shine lot them
That America stands for All.
racule, X. Y.; William T. H. liudlong.
iraruielle, Wis.; Wohert ('. Uourlev,
Waterville, Ohio; Lester March, Mil
liken, Col.; Corporals Iiuis l'otors,
Chicago; l'rivnto Aden lirown, Civile,
X. Y..
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I'AlilS, June II.--The position of
the latest Herman effort after five
days of fighting in descrili
ibed iiu'ic-
?oral who
gauuy. Din uptly, by n genera
has just arrived l'i.iii the front, us
follows :
"The liennaiis j:ol a skinful."
Military coiuiaciiiators here are
unanimous in reporting one more
tiermaii failure, 'i in- enemy has won
a strip of territory not without value,
bill has saciiticcd for ii previous di
visions without al any point attaining
l:im any nearer a dc -iive result.
Such is 1-,) the opinion of Henri
l'idou and Colonel lie Thoiiiasson,
v im would be the hi-t persons to hail
a victory prcinatiir--l.
mm
mm'.
ARROW
COLLARS
PoascM c-trliisive merits.
mir-TT n Vf.yiy .,-o ink -fV-I....
,A; v Jot
OUR FLAG!
world through.
America stands for All,
Hark to America's call!
America! America! All Tor America,
For America stands for All.
,
- worn days,
Amorlca stands for All,
Shout from hor outer wall.
America! America! All for
For America stands for All.
Amorlca,
is crowned,
America stands for All,
From cottago to courtly hall;
America! America! All for Amorlca,
For America stands for All.
bo a sign
America stands for All,
On guard! lest America fall.
America! America! All for America,
For America st mils for All.
EU.MI'ND VAXCIO COOK.
LONDON, Juno H. Tho German
admiralty Intends to declare tho east
ern coast ot tho United States from
Mexico to Canadian waters a danger
zone and will warn neutral shipping
says a dispatch to the Exchange Tele
graph from Amsterdam, quoting re
ports received from Uerliii.
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Mm Cleaning, Prtssins and AltirT.it
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Lady Assistant.
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ILEipA
FUEL SHORTAGE
rOUTIAN'D, Juno I I. The wood
fuel In Oregon Is rapidly reaching a
point which indicates that thoro will
he a shortage this winter, according
to reports reaching Fuel Administra
tor Ilolmcs. How scvoro the shortage
will be Is not known nt present. An
ticipating it, however, Holmes al
ready is preparing for distribution of
I coal in districts where there is insuf
ficient wood supplies.
Conditions aro more acute In Port
laud than at other points thus far.
These Industries aro converting their
plants to the use of wood and coal,
due to the fact that the oil fuel sup
plies will soon be deeply cut on ac
count of the transfer of tank steam
ers to tho Atlantic, among other
things. Announcement to this end is
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25catall drurrgists.
WANTED!
Wool and Mohair
We
pay for, liko
Hit; limit.
crca in
Johnson Produce Co.
Centlal Point, Ore
Coming To
Portland Soon?
Whenever you do eami
mb 1
I yourfl 1
botelw"5j&jr3
your familv"S
big, comfortable.homo-iika
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Noon-day luncheon, 60a
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PORTLAND, ORICON
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ulrcadv having Its effect on demands
for other fuels, with tho result that
dealers are having a hard Mine to ful
fill orders now on their books.
Slop Corn Agony 1
En Four Seconds
XTse "Geta-Itf'-See Corns Peel Off? .
Tha relief that "Gets-It" gWe
from corn-pains tho way it make
corns nnd calluses peel off painless
ly in one piece 1 one of tho won
Uurs ot tlie world. Tho woman iQ-
"Get Me 'GeuvJt
Quick! It Eaae Corn
fain and Mak Corns
Peei Right Off!"
the home, tho chopper, the dftneejv
tho foot traveler, the man In the of
fice, -the clerk In the store. th
worker in th shop, have today, In
this Rrcat discovery, "Gets-It." the
one sure, quick relief from all corn,
and callus pains the one sure, pain
less remover that makes corns come
off as easily as you would peel a
banana. It takes 2 seconds to ap
ply -Gota-It"; it dries at once. Then
walk with painless Joy. even with,
tlpht shoes. You know your corn
will loosen from your toe peel it off
with your fingers. Try it, corn suf
ferers, and you'll smile!
"Gets-It." the guaranteed, moi,ey
back corn-remover, theonly sure way.
costs but a trilte at any drug store.
UTdbyE. Lawrence &Co.,CtalcaKo,IlL
Sold in Medford and recommended
as tho world's test corn remedy by
Heath's Drug Store, Leon B. Has
kins, Strang's Drug Store, Medford
Pharmacy.
NOTICE!
Tho Ewauna Box Company, wants
one hundred cutoff men, hand and
circular resaw men, rip saw men,
cleat machine men, tailoff men, tie-
up men, car loaders, etc., to work
nights.
Shift starts at 5:00 p. m. and con
tinues until 1:30 a. m. Eight hours.
One-halt hour for lunche.
A chance to work during tho cooler
part of the day and early evening.
First shift starts at 5 p. m. Sunday,
Juno ICth.
For further particulars see tho
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catarrh, diphtheria, aora throat,
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ach trouble, heart trouble, cntlli md
fever, cramps, coughs, poor alrcml
rlon. carbuncle, turner, ek4
ureast, cures all kinds f jolteri.
NO OPERATION.
ifedforil, Oregon, Jan. IS, ll1
i'O WilOJi IT MAT CONCERN:
This Is to certify that I, the aa
designed, had very lerere stoma
trouble and had heen bothered tot
several years and last August was not
expected to lire, and hearing of Gim
Chung (whose Herb Store la at 141
South Front street In Medford) I if
elded to get herbs for ray tomc
trouble, and I started to (eallng bet
tor as soon a9 I used them, ant today
am a well man and can Heartily r
ommond anyone afflicted as I waa t
see Clm Chung and try bis Her be.
(Signed) W. K. JOHNBON,
Witnesses:
. A. Anderson, Medford.
9. B. Holmes, Eagle Point
Frank Lewis, Eagle Point.
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Polat,
W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Pelnt. " ' ,
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point
j V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point
Gee. B. Von der Hellen, Eagla fatal
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