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PAOE RTX HfEDFORn MATT, TRTBrXE. MEDFOKD. OREnoy. TUESDAY.- JUKE 2.T, IMS 97 CASUALTY US! WASIUNC.TOX, June 2.V The Army casualty list today conialinMl ntnoty-sovn nu 11104 divided as fol lows: Kill.'ii In notion. 31: ditsl of wounds, 5ovou; died of accident and other causo. 2: died of airplane acci dent, one; duxl of disease, ffvtf; uroundod severely, if; wounded, de groo undetermined, two. The list Inctude Paul Pa via, Mo Cftuimon, lila., Willed in action, hilled in Action 14outeuant Paul Waplos lVrrtvk on, Norfolk, Va..; ClartMu-a Milton rrutum, Hi;elow, Kans ; Thomas M. lloldon. Philadelphia, Pa ; Georpo l?. Haydock, Milton, Mitss.; Serpeatil John H. Pooler, Miami, Kla.; Corpor als lloorv Aislow, Host on; Jos. Jin dra, Cleveland; Charles It. Smith, Charleston, Va ; Arthur REAR GUARD OF AUSTRIAN ARMY S TAKENJPRISONER tOontlnued From rag. One.) rushing up new reserves to fill the breach between the Montello plateau and the Adriatic In order to avert a disaster. AT 1? Occupy llriiltfohcwU Hy the Associated tros, Juno Austria's arniy is again beyond the Piave and the river line once more At the monthly meeting of the Jackson County Business Men's asso ciation, at the Hotel Holland last CLASS ONE OP T By orders received Saturday night for SI men to leave for Camp Lewis during (he five-day period beginning Lllllv "ml thA InMl Knnr nnnnni& night, the leading discuss on was re-i. ,,., ...... , ... ' . , , last night that class one In Jackson gardlng the trade acceptance plan ,., . . , , ' , county has been exhausted. To date adopted by the Mod ford and Ashland:,., , . . ' , , ilJ men nave been inducted In the merchants to go Into effect August 1. 1. . . , ,, . ... , , jdraft and 149 men have been called n. uira. luBiruu o mo .Meu-'..... , , . , . . ford committee, explained the plan. bars the enemy from the enetlan which provide that a trade aecept plaln. .The crushed Austrian forces ,llce i,e sft out with the usual uot only were pursued to the river. statements on the first of ejch month but the Italians at points have ovu-jnd is to be signed by the parties pled strong bridgeheads on the east-j owing the accounts, providing they ern banks. I cannot pay by the tenth of the month. How Ihoro the Italian victory has(The acceptance is then placed with been is not yet clear, as every- hour the bank desidnated by customer, brings reports of Increasing Austriati; pmrlded the merchant so disposes, is losses. Many thousands of the inva-jmade payable In SO days and draws ders were killed In their attempt to interest from tho first of the month 2S1. Tomorrow the following additional :six men will be called out and sent to Fort McDowell. California. G. K. Sinclair. J. U Archdeacon. W. H. Force. O. It. Hall. G. S. Toskan. V. R. McKee. These men are to replace others WASHINGTON'. June 23. After a! conference with President Wilson j late today, a delegation of senators supporting the house resolution forj submission to the states of the fed-i eral suffrage amendment, predicted ! that the resolution would be passed by tho senate Thursda- I Goldwyn. prtT,y Goldwyn. pmrntr Wood. I""1" ,no raM,rn "snK 01 ,ne '""when statements are sent, which en-1 reJeo(e1 Macon. t!.; Privates lialph Anuind- ","M .Mes. the merchant to have the use of 0 Thursday the lareest slei. ,. Edgerum, XVI..: Jerome Anwll. ,h' nun,lw ' 'he money due him on first of ..nth. I dra( " K.l.m.too. Mich: George W. Aus. Prisoners alone a. u.ooo. One report The tn0f .cceptance is being " tin. New York; Gerald X. Austin. lh M. . '.Jop.ed 0(nly all over Oregon, bu, j L SunZv June Mainsburg. I'..; Charles ,ul. Chi- ' many other states, and .dvoe.fi ZJltiT'JZ cago; IVwey G. Ream. Johnstown. ' " munitions and hy ,he government ,in school r n FranciJcl Frank 1.. Reck. Fairho,. r ; n and uns- H. H. E.hart. representing the Ash- "i'L .7 Z iTi Cec.r N. Uolinger. Indian Crck. M land Merchant's orf,,in. , i.l Touij; Kay C. Hrandow. Morvly. Mich ; William V. Cameron iiilman. Wis.; Ataier W. Cooper, MontK-ello. ,lls; Isidore Xvarnie ski, Chicapo; Simon Ciech. Jackson. Mkh ; Salva- 1 APMrvnuv me udaen torrent in . npuun. j !,he I-iave which nlave., hav... .i,h 1 1 V . " " I" . " ' of 44 m to Fort Me- t - ' 1 m wx pvyiviiu wui ior me cus ' Austriau communications feu Sii,imi n,. n.i,, f quickly as it arose and the river bed 1 I It was decided to hold a blr Die- I was drj when the Austrian retreat j nk. o , merchants, their clerks and tore IVABBoito. .-xath lUrre, Mass : j twn- Tnls a!'' T lo '-ttaiUrs. in the park at AshJaad on 1 raul Iai. Mcv amwo. Ida : Walter " m"s 01 Dn ,root l-rwss- o'B"-jthe afteraon of July 17. at which1 i DowelL : leave. July ;:nd. SI men will lXaae, St. 1-euts. Charles W. Pigel-j -.se his kvsses would hue been mea surbly greaTer. jtime there will be . ball game be-. OF matu Cchoctoa, O ; Herbert IViso.. K tweea the northern and southern B'achard il e. Wiv; Charles A. ! . "nc t'm ' wea.aer and the: pan. of the county, and other sports. ; Prake. lwien. Miss.; F. K. wst Liberty, O ; Mike Dummit. , . . ... . . . 1 rvabbs. 1 " '" ,u There is to be a big basket dinner at ; mem and gives no cred-.t to the stout s o'clock in tie evening. Wheeling. V. Va.: KItner lunkle. "' resisian.e wn:cn nesa taem The a-ssociatkn decided to close Kaves.foa ,J" n nk and was graJ-j.n D)ac 0 tusinws in Medford ,ad y WASHINGTON". June pS Between and 7 per ceat of the 0.C0O France are actual cornl-at troops. Secretary Baker today. "These WriirhtsTllle. Pa - John R. .. fuaiiy rorvtnc ntm tv,'t to the nrer.t i.k..i . - . .....P.v, v.a : vmton r.. r.ny, i-e-i " . " av " Araerioan soldiers who have been trwit; iMiam nshettl, Cincinnati;; - - . Ieoa tne testivities. The merchants ' nt to Loreaio lnadu. Sardinia. Italy: Joe"""" ievw vne of u thf Mb jn coonty ... ... . . Itv. tinY;t.in that IhA ni rA,i mfI . i.ranam. liuitport. Miss.; Joe K as- . are rojuesteu to close at the same f;Cures are necesarilv rourh im. pec. Chica5o; Josep!. Leitcr. New "Bt ,ed by the Italians. ,ime thfir riks d tJ JTPW l Z York; Thomas A. Lewis. Warren, O.; ) .Kb"f re!,r;'J h" Bjli can .ttend this big community ot , dea, r . M,chae.Unch.lVnver.Co!o: Thorn-, . -"" conneeti..- MXer as i. .Mctracses, uraham, Va.; ward F. Meyers, Berwin. Pa.; Leo M Monica. Dancy, Wis.; Stanley Mul l'.ns, IVtroit, Mich ; Teter Pelinsky Mttwaakee; Clifford V. Poland. Uog . mn miDiHpr. mm ea i.rmn Mm. , . .... . . ... M-1 .I I" " ".T.! proT10M ,rx l ln ;.neouoo to the fact that tomorrow , 1 ' j mercnants, revolution would follow in the duaij monarchy, it an which Germany Austrian attack, insisted upon, waf Beach. Cat.: Georxe R.tUaff. ll.r-," ' I sere cave tveen no reports rard. Ills.; Kdward U Sledge, AShe-i'h1 d,rJtf--5 within two, X. C; Harry W. Smith, Fierce-; ,k Bi t In ville, lad.; Jo.-.a H. S.-nith. R.vhoster i fv"'- U:' Ees J-PI! S N. Y.; Samuel Tann.v Pittsburg; ' the state of affairs rd K. Tamer. HepMjbah. Ga ; j is Austri William U Wear. C.sc. C; tuv-ld lulu, N, M. Wrvht. Uavnton, N C. ,f ,h Vu"a offcassve was es- . rnxtcu rv) tae w.-miii command to FIRES KEEP will be the anniversary of the landing of tie first Axerican division in France. I regard the achievements of the past year as entirely saus.'ae toriiy." he saAL 1HI o OUB.U Corporal ilensaa F. lev;n, Kfao- rehee the situation en the western front the Teuton s;ra;euts have had 'a bitter disappointmes Lemon Juice For Freckles! ,u pjns n i:eui.ins: Make beauty lotioa at; city are keeping the tire department j hone for . few reals. Try it! .on ine jump taee days. Tats tore- ; t i , noon a large and meaacinc xrai rire ' 1,11 1 rwtrta. O : Frederick P. G. Res-, 'tT P!ataal. Aar-.a , .v , ,. , Scuewe the iaw c iv u- aaaaa. New York City; Clifford led -P ,'ir 'M ,V P "Jaid Laurel streets, suasmevsed the de-'oo a bo:Oe cccaiatns tiree oaaces ford. C - 1. Harry M S.aak.a.'"" " movement on the rwv. of erciard wtite. stake weJl aJ re, r' " T H Yankee. Mask-; ' !- 13 f!''s ; aad hard wh 6r tie women of the tare a quarter pint of tie best frec'k j i 'a PlT .frvo5 " sn- ;nbNrtcvd removed the darter to d kxioz. ad cNoa ie-i PiJ o: d.scase Private R!ra "vw " - cearbr butldirsrs bv th ti-. t.. Mftr. a: verv. verr saaJl mk. 1- Pusiry. Malra. Vttaa ; Bem.-e M tC VVr-m. Va ; Letard W STva:-7. et'.;rct.xa, CeV ; John R WVtt r. vla:k. Ala. W sit WvxvJ 1H :s.vart Pievl of e- riire aeciicat. i..f,il ':!! CVs. Rj,V, Atxcre. A . KcJ frca aoc.Jnt aai c:her causes. Senreast l.ee-lsc Kaatscva. i '. waakee. Pna:e Peter v-rce N -ark, X. J TO SPEAK :r - AI MOUNT WN v": line for a few da.v-s at ger now thaa a present r&'.t.e. vvera:xas on t o:n:ja front are Kill at . aad- Kill aid if Ksperw Charles sj'.il ce- sires to h s offer.sii acarssi )ta: tve r't err rry attacks cayj co-e ;r,- ttf t-x; ir.: iv, i-lS. ; l;ts cv?.s;-sa tic:r aiaac eastward tie Piae, o: whxa. koaeier. tier are so :i;,i:x'a at present- I A'..(C tie fr-.-s; frvva tie North sea to S ..!rir,i tie a.::ei armies are i:;::.?; :'v :rcsa tie Ger rir. P-Y.- .r l.lo d Gsv-g has tvSi lit :.a fccr cf eewt ccs a ixrrx frr.y cf!rs;ie s t't tti a !? i-s, p.sJt .;t.a a it Tie a I'.es ar road.' t.v wa ;:. lv-al tcratxs rv::(i asi Vrvrvi '.rwvs ct. :k 'iat-i C-iU.-e-f in ca.rr.f- c: l.va, c-rwa:;. j .vs--?.s.-fv. ,-1 -.it r tvr: c: I c, -.v-. eK v; - a-1 a..N-.t .v.sr.f. tie .' i:. Ini ,r,-.--, rxv' -..r. It in eflors liir f ,o; w ,x. r-rts 0: Ciatcai Tirry. Aar.-ai iv, v.-.-.-; t-.fi ;lf cf ''- nr.rj tie mea arr-.ved. A crass I Y'oar rrcoer has tie re3s asi! re betweea Seventh a:d drag store or toilet courier will i Eighth streets Monday afteraooc. . W?7"-T tire o-ihces of erctard wSite I . at a rv..t which was star.ei by a spark froca a pasRsc eccre ca t.e Jacklv:!;e ra.lroad. ccrjr.ica:ed to tfce kttci ' cf tte vacant hose of J. W. 5sy dcr o; West K:chti. aid a",so to the cone.- of tie tara c-a tie place. Tie fir cepa-rsect e.:-r.:ied tie flanes. Tie Xss a al I. W-.i: a- L,. ti, (0 f;rai. j , tl!i . s . f-r ctkvw cy ire city fr a "r:i to sv.-iis ard j c:t :ins :x -r;ir.c grass, was itriiag :ie g-a- cf; tie acas: lc o N.v-.i s tie street froca c re. Vcc jay. A .i-pe t i'.ui-i s-e: tbe aii wrrMe u tie !i5.vorf g.x l- "i ar.i sent :x a f.re atars: Tie :;i.-.ita: i-. .ec.y res por-ie-i aii a'-.ec a i-.jn w;:i e recc t-i :. .:y iill ;.re ki.:m. 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IVti it jt tra:3i: tsij Vj Ca:la.-..x- T a!.-. a aaaay ttrsai kt.-w f-vjx .!,- - Tree n dtly if it r ,vt Sr'.T. rn-.;v. i; :;m: vi- ysry t stMti. k cr Colia.a li!,: :tu( 'fiEHL Sroi v : 1 w Ver. A i t 7 T r.- (xt o, ; are a.-T?-; tr a tfci elect - i Wirvl K,seC ire 'I .cit iki" sr at. 7"fcs. VfcJ.vi .-r Ai- : c- i. ri"lPAY ONE VX OM.V CHAS. ROY THE SON OF HIS FATHER Cowtratg i;iMlAY IHl 151AY The Man Without A Country T Be Sxw aa Advasx rrx. Ji E : , s. DIT ! 1 OA 15 HIT WE TURN OUT WORK ..". . . 1 : . -e rw -e - Acn. -a . . "T.H, c , ; ;i, ; v i t hrau r:. vv -.a r-..-r:s ci.: a-.h r a .r.c a '.1 kt 1 i- . "-: J : r -a: -:-.v I-.-., t i-i :a-: u ;.i f.--t.-i ar; F"i- .' ' fi tu. : t- a, . . . l i. 1. e a:vVt:f r -. ir Tm - "-. 1 a Juair HEATH'S DRUG STORE ".:.e s. . I: I'.' tie n(s.-.ai. a a hi; at-J 1 - 1-a 1.3..X-- F ; tWvis luimwl. TOMORROW and THURSDAY 4 mm1 he; ANNOUNCEMENT T all friends and rnstoinc-i-s of the insurance office of Earl & Tinny. Please he advised that I leave Medford to enter the army June 27, 1918, and that my business will thereafter be under the care and management of Mr. L. L. Cathcart who will attend to all insurance renewals and writing of policies until my return from the war. I thank you for past favors and hope that you will continue to favor my insurance agency with your business. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance Office. Garnett-Corey Bidg. ItKMKMUKIl FRIDAY, J I'VE 2HTH, XATIOX.VL WAIt SAVINGS DAY OOOOOOOOOCXXX)00(X)000000(XXXXXXX00(XXXX0000000000(XO(X Replace Your War Loans FOR every dollar you have invested in Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps add anocher one to your Savings Account to take its place. There are two ways to do this: Earn more and save more. Y'ou are thus anticipating the FUTURE needs of both self and Gov ernment. And by the way. you had better be placing those Bonds in one of our Safe Deposit Boies for protection. Win. S. Tiit Oris Crawford- -President U shier NATIONAL 11 A Splendid Selection of Gifts for Brides and Grooms at Reddys The bride and sroom will be delighted with a gift of Diamonds. Cut Glass, Silverware or Jewelry from R ed dy's. There are thousands of beautiful gift-pieces hero in our eaormons saocks that will enable you to caoose wisely. May we serve you One of the most pleasing and acceptable gifts tram the brjde to the groom would be a wrist watch. We make this helpful suggestion to the bride. We give Thrift Stamps for old gold, silver and plat inum. MARTINM. REDDY Mail as your wants. Visitors always welcome. We Move July 1. rbone 10. We Will Spend it All To Win III T in-ir lit-w ijuartcr at the t.I.l M.ind. GARNETT BROS. Will Invest all Their Cash Sales on Jur.e 2Sth in Thrift Stamps. :rfat. ;'..fa. "Oa.i the tin"a) iarai-.ttvt'.. 1 ; v(lll Jv, Ut,j jljlve urt coin- Ee:eibr Fr.diy, Jure 2Sti, KaUoaal War Saviro Dir.