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MEDFOIU) MATL TIM HUNK MKIjJ-'OIM). OlMKiOX, 1'1,'IDAV. .Il l.V PAOR TITI4MK OF "JULY PARADE- UP 10 SIANDARD AS11LA.VD, July 5. Four divis ions combined tho makeup of 111 e big celebration pnvado yesterday, a pageant in keeping witli Ihe record 1 of tho past two years of roucd-un holiday history. Tho goddess of l.u-', erty was typically represented by i Miss Emma .lenkins, while Mhi:i Harriet Trask asiumcd the rolo of . Joan of Are, Scores of floats joined the procession. A notabie one was,j that of tho Kcd Cross, representing the highest ideals and this received a I special ovation. An imposing spec- tut'le was the Elks warship, very ' realistic even to the smoke issuing j from the vessel's funnels. Notable' personages In the public eye of the war period wore represented, includ- I...V n-x.-l.l... 1 UltUn,, GnnralirV ' l.nnslng. Tho traditional figures of Wuhlniftoii, Lincoln, Paul Ilevore and Lafayette were characteristically portrayed. Kennies Orator of Day The patriotic program at the Chau tauqua building took pfacc at 1 1 : 3 0 , E. V. Carter presiding, with Clarence Hoauics of Bedford, as orator of tboi day. Enthusiasm was the keynote. o': the excludes,, and for once since tho completion of the b.g auditorium It was fairly well filled. I liound-tip specialties wcro the ' chief divisiou of tho afternoon, ut tended by a throng of spectators. A score of events were Ehcdulod or. tho official program, tho list of en-' trios including 4S exnerts. IMrscsl ranged from $10- to $:i(0, the major event being he cowboy relay rate. The exhibitions were full of pep and many new faces were noted among the daring riders in addition to the old time favorites. '(ho chief attrac tions in the arena uio three-day events, aud results as to reorils and awards will not be known until the close of the week. l"nieive!l to In-lifted Men Friday morning's uttiuction was a mingling of the gay with a trace of tho sombre, a farewell reception hav ing been tendered the county's draft 'ed men at the Chautauqua. Stirring musical selections were fitting ac eompanimcii'ts to patriotic addresses 1)y Porter J. Npff of Mcdrord, anil Prof. Irving Vining ot this city. On Friday evening the Red Cross will benefit from a presentation of "The Mikado" in the open parks. This charming opera will bo staged near the children's playgrounds at 9:3U, with 4 0 of MedTord's talented music ians in the cast. The genera admis sion will be eO cents, there being no seat reservations. .Normal School Tagging Incident to the celebration period normal school uadges licaviux the legend, "I'm not n slacker I'm a normal school backer," havo been scon jilr.lo.-il as plentiful as the Lib erty bond button. A committee of cliergo'.ic ladles have been boosting the nor.nnl campaign, and took ad vantage of the Fourth to tag many visitors with the distinctive badpe. Quito a little fund has been roalizet. in this way in behalf of campaign ex penses. The Indies are grateful foi these e:.preslons of friendliness to wards t!io normal movement and also desire to thank the newspaper men thruout tho country for gratuitous advertising which has seconded their efforts in tho p: usual campaign drive. Saturday will be given ever to mu sical entertainments and social re unions, round-up finals being dis posed of In tho afternoon. 'Previous to the reign of the confetti carnival at 9 p. m., there will bo a convert in Lllhia park.. ST RIVING I0 AVtRf C.W.DA.RAII Slit MONTHUAI., duo., July Negn tlations which nre expected to avert a strike of railway employee tliruoul t-anada were begun hare today be tween representatives of. tho I'cderi nted Railway Trades Brotherhood and tho Canadian rallroud hoard i ne men nre a.'klng for " cents an hour for shopmen of the first class 12V4 cents an hour for second class men and .Vi rents un hour for third class men. Milk For Infants & Inralids 'Substitute Coil YOU A Nuu itiou Diet for AI Ages. Ketp HoilicL B Always on Hand Quick Lunch; lyjuio or 02qs. WITH T1IK AMKK1CAX ARMY IN. TAXOK. .Inly (I; the Asso-i fin tcil l'res. ) Vox capturing u Cier-1 nuiH gt;n and its crew -angle handed,1 Private John KuUo-ki ha boon awarded the distinguished service) cross. In apprising Kakoski of the' award, (ieneral l'crhing wrote h!m as follows: "I have just heard of your spln dicl t'l'tvlm-t of .Iinie (i, when alone you charged a gun ami captured it and its crew, together with an oiti cer. I havo awarded you llu distin guished cross and conrat'ilati' vim." Id'i'iU nt .inntrv in tin field at Por'-heMies and in the wood of the America'"- ( I'l'lli'au wood ) mi the Clialea.,'-Thicrrv sector, havo hern rrn;vprM-;"i Of vera 1 Pers'i'M-.- with the distinguished service cross! to 32 olTiecrs tMid onlitrd men oj' lie marine corps. Three of tho crosses were awarded posthumously while the others went to eight oft'i-'er- mid "I no-i-eomriii-sioncd of fl eers and nu n. The honored men lo da are : Cnof,;,i IfaMthi1"!! T Zam. L'u'ii 'enenN .L.mes Melt Sellers. 1. II llarley, .fames K. Itohertsou. Charlc-M'-rr'v. WiMitiv Moore, Krederiek l. Wheeler and U'illiaai A. Kdd; Ser geant Major i. (Juirk. t'orpor als hafn!)d W. I'omii, Marrv I Kyet 'i'er. Ilavid t. Spatudini;. Ilaro!,' 1. Knui'Vs. Iloland If. Shettf. .lo'm H. In-a'ls. Kav V. Chase. Kr-i-k A. Vial. I-Vrd W. Hill. .loM-nh A. (iai-je- n 'ani'n Til!nin 1 jmd I toward HiiMs. I'ri'atis Alhert K. Brools John C. Fleeken, Krie lletfsteder Karl HeHYv, Jan es W. Carter. Iler nan 1. MeKcttd. Walter A. Stair and Karl C. INi-kwell. ' Th" ' posi liuiaoiis awards were t he Denial Surgeon Wed on C. Os-'jurr-c. Se'-'jeant (i rover C. O'Kelly. md I'rivrtL' D. D.wilaw. RUSSIA ON PAPER (ion pre.-iippiist the prelii-iina: ' e.- t:tliijsliau nt of a r;ilr of e l aifte. The t'tnan-'e ilepri'inieul o' i' rials in iiir-eiisiip; their tit? t i.iU low aid foreimi iredit in Uiits-ia and the aa timi:i li.atioti of I'ovei-jn hank, c-ji (hey favor the vreatei po-.-.r K- lim itation nl t'ies ilici'i' o! a:t uu of tor t.n credit icMitntio!! in i;a---;a. UKIIKI'.I KY, July .". The military information hreau of the l'niverity of Cal:fornia has ju-t ieeeied a call from the otiiee of engineers, Yadi iuMton, D. C., 1r two thousand prae tieing eivil engineers to he commis sioned as first lieutenants and eap- tams in 1k engineer reserve, eorps. ; sine Applieart. mat l.e in pood physieal i jl(0 u montl) tlit new monev eoitthtain, and inie-t pos.-rss ti plan: apparently have lain dormant as no step.- havo heeu announeed to pro vide tin indireet taxation raised hy 1 .('nine ir.ay tie slivIU'y rein::eu m spet'mtj eases, draft reyi-trants cannot l.o considered Native horn citizens are pre ferret! hut naturalized citizen-. of the allies or of neutrals (not as sociated with Oenaany or Austria) MOSCOW, 1'riJ iv. June the Asr-'oriut'. d l'res. ( The amo-'j' ' of paper mon,'V i--s;;ed hv lie htdrhe- ; vik jjoMTiimoitt and now ii circnla-1 tioii aggregates -tl,('01,UtHl,mi(i ruMes. j the declaration hv I'rentier Lea-; I Wlllllil lid WsiTII'fl II lift till It'll tt'ltlll'V ,Ui,litie ol' Icinloliip and lemiicru. , , , ,1M ,, . Ei ,,-;,, icdunn I! SUNDRY Cl'f Bill 23 NAMES ON CASUALTY LIST Jos. Kotlyn, Cleveland; Oottfred uSdiwenimer, North .Milwaukee, AVis.; rrnnlD S. Snyder, -Moadowhrook, W. ivu. . : : - I Died of diseaso: Sergeant John A. ! linuzer. Sun Antonio, Tor.; Private ;Orazli Zona, Santa Siiliba, Italy. I l ied of accident and other causes: Private I.oulo llornstettcr, Kedora, S. D. Wounded severely: Lieutenant A. t Mortimer Van Oatrnnd, 508 Eighth l'lie nrniy street, l.owlston, Idaho; Privates ' Koy K. l.anihert, Roaevillo, Cal.; Carl A. Olsen. Ilartington, Neb. .MisBing In action: Lieutenant Le- :o:ildas II. Faulk. .Monroe, La.; Pri- nienl reiiuiMte In coimniind Irno", The mil' limits for first liciitcniinf are ,'12 li .'lU veiirs; lor captain, :Hi to 41 veurs. While this rcynluliiiii ITALY DECORATES ITALIAN AliMY IlKADQl'Ali TKUS, July .". (Hy the Asosciated l'ress.) Kive American abater, at tached to the Italian army, were dee orated with the Italian war cross to day hy King Kiumaniiel. The deeo rations wen? hestowed during a re view and in the presence of (lenera) Khi'ii Swift, head of the American military missions. The aviators itecorated were Lieu tenants Aardiihahl Krost, .lohn Park, It'aymond Ma Id win, Kenneth Collin Hid .John (iah'houx. The croses were given for carrying out the greatest .niinhcr of homhing raids during tin recent Austrian olfeiisive. The k'ng al-o vi-'iled an Aaitriian lu'tl Cros work room arid thanked Ihe, worker. I or help given. STRAYER PRESIDENT 1L A statement of the financial t!e partuei:t. puhl''icd in I'u .'. e alia. says the latest rcno;-l kov iliathe assfis t f ii'it:o'iaii"'d and ir!vale hanks aggregate (lit) t v kilihai- ru- ""I .' , , (Vmnentin Ail app.ican.s arccp.e; oy u.c u.eu. , VM,11:ltiun .., .,.., i t ... o i. : . ooiini win nc I'OMioiisiion- , . , i i; j tion can he a ceo iiplishcd only a it io repon to an engineer oimcci triiiuing camp. These are located .WASHINGTON; .Inly ." VivsMeut Wiiion has :tnud the three billion 1 dollar ( iiiulry civil app'.'K rlatioti hill . providing lor povcnimoat expenses . IneJinlin;,' th-j yhifhuihlitig pici;raai tlurlae, :Jie eoi;iins year and the naval ; a:-pra;;riatlon hill carrying $ 1 .Gi'H,- aaa nntl cuthnviiiiir a nenmi- i nent incmiw f the nnvv's enlisted ! w';';"" a' ,'vor'ilj'' pcr,i:incl to 1 .11.000 K.cn -:U 50.-'. K1'k''1 1:1 '":lon: 1'rlv:""3 '' oou additloual for .he war. ! '' V"!'k ('" "'ritP'r ; -Martin, -1 1 :t Anaconda ILiud, Ilutto. nt.; J- red Shr.lier, Terry, MoiK.; fyanuning m! within ten days or two weeks, and ihortiv therealter will receixe orders on t'au proposed de- Ihe slatemoi.' T'ie g:e;.tet eat a:ii-t v :he wor.M is on t'ie l"U,ia:-.a il i r, which partly separates' l':a: il artfl Arvi atiaa. The recijiiec oer u.in-li tin river piuiuis KohwcII I-. iVecves, Derby. Caiin.; (ienrgu Xcrncs, Kohoo, Ky. Died of wounds: SiM'jieaat. .lolia ,1, Harold, Jr., New York City; Corporal Loon A. ItarJtauU. Springfield, Mann. Privates Francisco Dl C rosea, Sora, Italy; Jchn Dmlala, Harccon, ltaa a ; in the.state of Virginia, Camp Petersburg- and Ca'cp llumidiries, when courses in mililai" training will he viven pr'or to aelive engagement in field work. Traveling expenses will he n'lowrd at the rate of seven cents per mile, and while in the camp I lie j men will receive 4hc pay of otti crs( of their rank. That the scope of work is crv cc- tensive may he noted from the wide! range of cnghiecring aciilies wliieip the govern M-cnt call enumerate-;. J Steel-concrete huiMint's, water work-, railroad 1 ridges, tunnels, jjeneral electrical engineering, searchlight ve pair and operation-, may surveying, lithography, docks and wharves, cam ouflage are some of the branches. PlTTSitCIKI, July -V (.oorge W. Straycr of Columhlu unlvorHlty, N. Y. today was elected president of the National Kducation association ut tho tlolng session of the fifty-sixth annual convention. Other officers elected were: Vlee presidentc, Mnry C. C. ltradford, Denver. .M. L. Urittain, Atlanta; J. A. ChnrchilL Kalein, Ore.; M. IL I 111 legas, Montpolicr, Vt.; John It. Kirk, Kirkr.vllle, Mo.; Anna K. Logan, Cin cinnati; A. S. Cooke, Halthnore; A. S. Firfpus, Salt Lake; K. L. Pinnet, Topeka, Kans; Miss .Mattel Lawrence. St. Cloud, Minn. Treasurer, A. .1 Matthews, Tempo, Ariz. OMEO Al HIETE SEEKS HARD WORK M. Clayton, who 'has had his arm removed rt his shoal dor as a result) of the horse he was riding falling' over a 30-foot cliff with him, is in! Medfonl socking work at gardening or-o:hcr occupation, lie is studying to ho a physician and has partially completed his course. A little I a (ci ne has been promised employment by tho government as a teacher in re-1 construction work among the maim ed from the battlefields. Mr. Clayton finds tho loss of hla arm mueh more of -a handicap in securing work than in doing the work itscif, and challenges any two arm?d j man to a 10-hour day work with) pick, shovel, lawn-mower or wheel- harrow. He has won quite a little j famo us an athlete, and it takes a pretty good man to throw h'm in wrestling. Certain kinds of work, however, he cannot do. Mr. Clayton -carries letters of rec ommendation from the California university instructors at Dcrkeley, has many favorable press notices and sorvod as a deputy sheriff at' Los Angeles. He Is averse on principle to a crlpp'c's begging, but declare? that his own experience has -con. "ne ed him that the public is principally to blame, rather than tho maimed man, as many of the people he asks work of, offer him money Instead, j and so force the habit of begging upon the Indolent and weak willed. I Anyone having work to offer can readi Mr. Clayton thru the Medford employment bureau. JEW F0UNDLAND BA.'SES $7,CCO00: IN SIX DAYS ST. JOHNS. N '.. July .V-A 'iOn.llllO irD.jy loan which New Konmlluud tt-n Jisl.ed to ra:-e in six veeks Mas ditjun"d bv popular Mih-o-ription in si. diis and it w nu-Tinn-etl todnv Ill-it the aaiotinl prok ibly wo ild he doubled. MARSHAL J0FFRE GREETS AMERICANS IN SPEECH I'AlilS. July I. " urn Km to greet yo'i now, not only a- iriend-, but comrade-, ot the army. I know vonr iti:htisiii-.in in t!ii eonfliet. or I recall my visit to America, where von displayed your determination to tiht to the end." Mai.-.hal Jotrre delivered thi mi---aye at the hidfM'iidc:n'e Dav cele hreiion ;,t t'ie Sddier- and Sailor' .!ub. The Hearst Within Our Gates. (Issued by The Vigilantes.) I learst said America was mci el; iiM-d hy Knyland. ''Th' painful tenth i- that wc are heir praetically ued a a mere re-infon-etiiciit of Knghmd's m aria re and Kngland's I ulure aggrandize ment." The New York American. April L'f, li'17. Mr. Ilcar-t controls the following publications with u total aera::c daily circuhiiion of 'J.'w'i.f-H." for lite llear-t itesjcipcis, and a total in -eruuc circulation per is-uc of J.'JHl, li'.'.J ior the Hearst magazine.-.. Newspapers; 'l'lie New York America: 'I'he New York K.w-ning Journal Tiie 1 hif-ago ll'Tiihl ami Lxaimm r 'I'he CiiiejMjd A'criea. The llo-toti Advcrtwcr " ' 'l'lie Do-ton Aa-trtean. The Atlanta (Jeorgi-ir. The Atlanta Atnero tia Tiie Saij Krane.seo Kxjiniiner T!ie Lo- Allele- Kvamitier . The New 'ork Deiitfhe .louriiii' (di-eontinmd April -I, VJH.) Magazines ; The t'osinopolilan Ciood lloii-.ckci'piru: Harper's IJazar I least's Motor Mo'or r.oatuuf l'l!.-k. , j;: JiO fee! Irgh, that of Niagara be lie;: Di7fc -t. 'i'lie -atara:-t i-. l;t,ti:t icci -.vide, er ahoat two and a half W I iNA U ti sm : miT ftt ARE SfQ FOR liii Em& l.i.ijiK.1 tail " V. ASiil.VC.TON', .1 till i;i'ii:il:y ll.it lo;iay I'onli'.lmil mi!'.:i'.. tliviii.-a as fnllov,-;!: Killoil In; action, fivtv, liied of wounds, Rftvon: illitil of iitrlilont ami otl;i-r cniiBo.i. n 1.1 in,.n nri,ii.n. wil. clleil of illsouso, iwo; wowndcil ' 11, snowman. liluo Hill. Maine. nilssiiiS in action,, j pritonor, prevlounly reported mlss Int'liiilcs lMiva.o.i :ln. privnto John Whalen. Boston. Anaconda ' revlonslv reported missing, now s; inker, ; roported dtecharged to dopot division one; Kcvo'.ely, ihrne; five. Tim list 1'hrh-torhcr Martin, II;; lioad, Ilutto, .Mont., Prcd ictij. .m:hi i., killed In njtt.:i; l.ieu-, fl)r ,V. private ltobort S. N'lvcr, tenant A. Mot timer Van OMranil, ' Hartford, Conn. ii'S l:.i::litli rtreot, Lewis-ton, liluho. ,'IA?sSLAU3KTER VERDICT rOH M'KENDREE MURDER KI.ASIATM I'Al.I.S, Ore., July .1. - William llollirtM-k aitil J. K. 1'ad diicl; were loiinil liiiilty liere of mnn slttnj,liler in omiiii'i'limi with tiie kill in" of I). T. licKeiulrce, a wealthy sheep men nt Dry 1'rnirie, in Knst Kl.imntli county in April. McKeti ilne w ns killeil ill n quarrel origin nl'ii: o- er n siiecp raime. it.