PAOTC STX MEPFOTiD fATTi TRTRl'XE. MEPFOHD. 017EC.OX. 'PTES DAY. .Tl'f.Y 1V 1!MS E I WHEN WEAK OR KUN DOWN by flironlfi or tvute throat and hm tiotibi.H .thki. cfUT li'-ojv .ue ttle.uiiey una menuce lift) KU. try ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE TM n mlchim rffflratlon pon'"--rd nf iiii'tkeil tniiii: vulun hi addition to ltt iem.U'i.1 riuuMiPH. i'nntiim tio t cohOt. Narcotic or Uaolt-Formiug Uniir. $2 size, now $1.50. $1 lize, now 60c. JTIci imlutlfn wur tax. All drutuflstn. Ffkinn T.rH.nr.lrirv rtiMnrTi'lphia. SAYS UNCLE SI SINCE L Shortly before the arrival of two long special military trains hearing soldiers from Camp Lewla to Carnp Kearney, Calif., which reached Med ford UiIh forenoon telegrams began arriving from a number of the many Med ford and Jackson comity drafted men who left hero two weeks ano in tho big continent for Cnmp I-ewls, Informing relatives that they would patjs thru. Tho Medfurd relatives dropped whatever lawk they wero at ond hurried to the depot. Tho firm train did not stop In thn city and as it panned thru the hun dredi! of boys In the coaches kept up a continuous shouting and waving of hands. A short time later the second train crowded with shouting and waving soldiers, put In appearance and gladdened the hearts or all hy Ktopplng at the depnt for ahout twen ty minutes. Tho Jackson county Sfjldiers were allowed to leavo'the train to visit with relatives and friends, but tho officer In command refused all ro fliiestH to allow the home boys to ride with relatives and friends In aulos to Ashland. Friends of Corporal Karl Tu my were enpecInHy Insistent, but Die commnnder was obdurate. All the soldiers on both trains were uniformed and presented a fine appearance, altho the vast majority had only been In service less than two weeks. The Jackson county boys certainly got quirk action and a change of scenery before they had become familiar with Camp lewls. No no of the boys knew why so many men wero transferred to Camp Kearny, or how long they would be at the latter plar. Word fle.v iro nl f .wn wh !s. t'..o train was wa.'n at thn depot, hmI and before It departed many friends of the local soldiers had reached the depot. At one time during tho stop the noise of cheering and singing had died down entirely. This displeased the officer In command evidently for as he walked along by the side of the cars he hissed to the boys leaning out tho car windows the words "Cut loose." Kvldentl r soldiers can not cheer enthusiastically to order," for the occupants of each car, as the officer passed, let out tt feeble squawk of a hurrah and then sub Bided. Hut how tho whole train did shoui and make up for lost time when the truin pulled out! It was enthusiastic and spontaneous shouting to show their good will towards Medford, the homo town of their comrades. (Continued From rage One.) Sainton lisliin on the 1omm river has cloM'd lor this m-iimhj and the lift lioat to continue oH-mliiins mntlc itn last trip Thnrsilav ninlil, nearly three weeks before the cImm- of the season. For the piM two weeks Ihere have been only two bunts nicratinL' with small sneee-s due tn the --inek run of salmon. It is pndiable that the salmon will nut run auaiu until the spawning m-iimui, 1mi innini early in :Auuust, The, open season lor eotiinien-iul I ihiit in li'oue rn er ex tends hum April 1. to August 1. II. I. (iellnim, uhii has handled the eatrh for the fishermen, states that the total eatrh amounts to about l.'i tons nnd the tolal pr'i.-ccU are np- provimatelv l-,00(. F-levi-n boats the niiixiimim iiuuiher on the river at any one t ime and the average lor the season Would he i.lmni -ix.- -(iranls Pas Courier. but it lias been decidedly slow In comparison with the sweep of the Teutonic legions In their previous of fensives. It appears that the enemy after crossing the Marne between Dormans and ChaMIlon, has reached the vil lages or St. Annan, I.a Chapello and Mon thud on, which approximately are u mile and three-quarters south of tho river, but In the outskirts of these towns they have been held up Just to the northeast tho Cermaiis traversed the iluuqulgny wood hut on the southern side they have been stopped. West of Dormuns, which Is twenty four miles east of Chateau Thierry. American troops are holding tho bat tle line. Cnofrielal advices slate that here they have retaken Kossoy and Crozancy, smith of the Marne. Advance Meld I'p It Is evident that between Dormans and Hheiins the Germans are driving toward tho Marne at Chatlllou and along the lino to the northeast. Only at one point, in the Uodemut wood, a mile and a half from Chatillon, could they advance last night. There they hav been checked by French fire. Thence to Kheimn there Is no change In the situation. The deepest penetration along this line, approximately Is 2 miles northeast of Chatillon, In the K ode mat wood. This marks the greatest advance of the Germans at any point along the line. East of Khcims the situation Is re assuring. The French battle posi tions are declared Intact and the Ger mans have not been able to advance southward further than the outskirts of tho woods that parallel on the' north the Shausse Komaiue, the main highway from Hheims. They are be ing held all along this line to the easterly limits of the great battle, llehlnd ScIkmIiiIo Tho Germans uro more than twen- 'ty-four hours behind schedule nnd there Is little to indicate that they jsHH -rmre striking power as great ns 'they possessed when their attacks begatu Tho allies, therefore, seem j to have reason to believe that the j supreme test of their defense has 'been met successfully. Between 700,0(10 and SOO.000 Ger-1 i man troops were thrown into the battle. Despite these huge numbers nnd tho use of every facility of of fense, Merlin was able to report of ficially Monday night only that "to the southwest and east of Ithelms we penetrated Into parts of tho French positions." In Italy and in Macedonia the fighting activity has not been great Tho dtritish troops have been ad vanced slightly near Villers Hreton neux, south of tho Sonimc, In Al bania French detachments continue to press hack the Austriuns In the Devoll Valley, capturing prisoners. I'AKIK, Jul v ll!. - fieriiiitii aviators at 11 o'clock last niu'lit ' dropped bombs on the American Red Cross hospital at Jony. Two enlisted men were killed and nmoiie; the personnel nine persons were wounded. Mi .lane JctTerv, alt American lied Cross , WASHINGTON, Ii. , July "Keep camiint;, suar or no simir' say specialism of the United States department of agriculture. If you'! can't .act enough sitnr for home can niiitr put up your fruit without it. The products will keep pert'e.tiy until nurse, was among those wounded, a time when more sugar is available or until a suyiir substitute has been worked out. Fruits put up in this way ure excellent for pie-filling and suliids and mav be Used in desserts, puddings, ices am', punches. Ju canning fruit without sugar, can the product the dav it is picked. Cull, At least three bombs wore dropped j sl('m- S(,('' " elemi the fruit by on the hospital. One destroyed three ! ' strainer and pouring eohl tents. Additional doctors were ob-!w,,li'r wv,'r 'i, k 1,10 product tuined Immediately and the work of ' -refuUv in hot fjlriss jrs or tin cans mini mil. i se u tanlcspoon, wooden ladle, or table knife lor packing pur poses. 1'our boiling hot water over thouv'li her injuries nre not serious. Tho hospital was bombed deliber ately. It was full of- wounded and doctors were performing operations at four tables. The operations con tinued notwithstanding the explosions. the hospital continued. Further east near Chalons, hospi tals were being evacuated and wounded being searched for along tho road.' The thousand beds, and supplies, at the American army field hospitals in this neighborhood were delivered from Paris within twelve hours. WITH THE AMKHICAN ARMY ON THE MAHNK, July 15. I By the As. the product in the hot jar. Place rubbers nnd caps in position, not liy'lit. If usirit; tin cans, seal com pletely. Mice in the sterilizer vat, or canner, and sterilize for the length o" time given below according to the particular type of outfit used: , Minutes Hot water hath, home-made or com mercial i :(() sociatcu rrens.j ine uermans P-1 w'.,,,,,. sea ojj degrees 2(1 parently deliberately attempted to 1 5 .Mmmis Jtun )nCsuiv shell several of the American hospi-j,0 Hmmts s!l.llm pressure 10 tals near the Marne front today. A ; An,.r Hl(.r;ijzjn, remove the tilled number of shells fell Intermittently j (.ontjlim.rs Senl jars ; invert to cool a short distonce from them. They .lf, ((,sl jum(s Wrap in paper t did no damage, beyond disturbing j prevent hleuchinj: and store in n tho patients. j dry, cool place. If till cans are used Five German airplanes, modeled j jt 'wji he found advantageous to after the machines the American avl- j plunge them into cold water immedi ators are using, and carrying Amer- (,tely after sertilization to cool them lean Insignia on the wings, attacked j ipiiekly. one of tho American sausages south j of Chateau Thierry this evening and ; LABOR DAY WAGES TO managed to get so close under the I qq yg THE RED CROSS disguise that they were able to fire incendiary bullets into the balloon. ()NT(J()MFIiV. Ala.. Julv Hi. A which burst into flames. The oecu- moVement to have orennized labor of pants of the sausage made their es- tw ,.( ry f,rego a rest labor day cape by means of parachutes. Hnd contribute the dav's wages to Seventeen American pursuit planes j the Red Cross was inaugurated today immediately left the ground and when last seen all were fighting well Insldo the German lines. hv local unions. Handovers also would be asked to donate their pro fits of the day. i CHICAGO, July 10. The Amer ican livestock situation, as viewed by the '.National Livestock Exchange after a survey of conditions at the sixty big markets and the great pro ducing areas, never was brighter from the standpoint of the producer, and the consumer, on tho other hand, need have little fear of Increased prices during the fall and winter. In fp,ct, a slight reduction In beef prices may be expected by winter, whllo pork and mutton prices probably will see little change, In the opinion or C. Ii. Helnemauu, secretary of tho Kx chnngo. The splendid response to the gov ernment's request for increased pro duction, the phenomenal reduction in loses from preventable diseases, war measures for the producer's protec tion, improved railroad service, espe cially to western markets, and the satisfactory condition of most ranges combine to ma-ke the outlook unus ually promising, according to Mr.'1 lleiimiann. The cattle increase, based on ex change reports from .r)i( markets and covering the' first five months of the year, is l'J.4 per cent over the cor responding period of 1H17. Official of the organization say that late report-, indicate that the int-rease of HTl.lMMt hogs estimated January 1, by the department tit" agriculture, will be far surpassed, and sheep receipts for the first live months increased .t!7,.i'J7 or Ct.'.i per cent over the same period of 1!I17. The western lamb in crease alone, Mr. Ileiniuann reckons will he l.rim,(HHI head over last year. Kstiildishnieut of shipping zones, which makes a five day market, long sought by shippers, and eliminates the .Monday market "glufs" that formerly caused wide price swings, together with the bureau of markets' recent action in taking over the work of handltilg estimated receipts . and prospects, have been big factors in stimulating confidence of the produc ers, Mr. lleinemaun declares. The li censing system, effective July un der which packers will operate, also had an encouraging effect upon pro ducers, he savs. I'ARIS, July 1 fi. f liv the Asso ciated I'ress.) Immensity of -the i work accomplished hv the department t of civilian affairs of the American Red Cross is indicated hy its an nouncement that it assisted L'4l),4!)(i ! civilians affected by the last Herman offensive. j Darin-: the past month, the depart -j meat has employed a staff of 1.1173 'persons and maintained 1 civilian ! hospitals with a total capacity of lt- I .")H(i beds. j Thirty thousand Paris school t children have been given supplemeii (tal food such as special lunches, ' breakfasts, etc. A hospital and ; four dispensaries were opened during ) the month. .Medical aid was given to j'Jd.HiO persons; 11,873 refugees were 'housed and 3,1-10 given employment, j During the first week of the May of j tensive 3fp,bnn refugees were fed in canteens established in the Paris sta tions. i i ..,.:.i : jtionry uwoiuioiis l tiuiMiii' iiiiui zations totaled -f IttlO.tMMI ; of which, $110,0011 was appropriated for tu bercular patients; ."f'J'i.OOO for the cure of children; .!Ki,000 for refu gees; and the remainde rfor crippled persons. The following articles have been distributed through the agencies of the department, 177.87"i garments; ;J.4iH pairs of shoes; 4S.'S0 pieces oi turmture and household utensils; ."."i,4li4 articles of bedding and house hold linen; ;8,4H8 yards of cloth; 107,704 pounds of food; 4,5:13 hos pital supplies and 1,000 unclassified. For Constipation and Ititlousnoss ' Good digestion goes far toward comfort and health In hot weather. Undigested food In the stomach can quickly poison the system. Geo. Jen ner, 416 Labor St., San Antonio, Tex., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tab lets have proven the best laxative I have taken and I recommend them to any one suffering from constipa tion or biliousness. They should be in every traveling man's grip." Quick relief for sick headache, bloating or other condition caused by bad diges tion. . Sold everywhere. Mold Offers For One Week Only Lifetime Gifts See Offer Below Also Coupon HUNS SUFFER HEAVY LOSS. CLOSED 10 TOURISTS "Tile rnullty mint nii'l i!m Timln in in ipiTtit! -t'-inti tn ro'i-itlt t m:it- tiT romit'cttvl WMtl the I'ntl-tltl. 'Il.it! of till' -tivt.h "I' I'lli'lllr li:hn) Knutll lit' I'llinnnMlll-," ii- till' lill-l'llMI-' Ibllv lil'MlM. ' Tli ,rl Hi'fiilril thiit it v.miiil I..' ih-.-i'--;ii In Hii-i rhnn siM'tinn ,if H i illll'lllir till' ItrlMllI rfllvtril'tlull Mnlk ntiil ni. 1. 1,, I tli.it tin' l,r , ','-,.! to Inil'tii' lii'twi'in Hi,. t s ,i. m. mill "i . ni. "Thi' clu-iiii! i.f tlii r.'ii.l will llK'mt Citll-itliTaMc It I t hii'lli'i' In totiri-t. II tl'.llll.' will lint Ii,' .il,, -Oll til I-K llill'llli! till'... I t. I it will not In' .....ilili. tn IiiiiIi! ii mini iiroiiml lln'-i' imi. Ii i. iinniit ni Unit ovi'f '.'ml !iuiniin.!ii!,. p:i. over (his ni.iil i n, Ii ,I.i I, hi t lu- i lni inir oC tin" mini i- nc, v tn st.. run t."""' ''"H-lnn in. ii. n it is mil' lf (III- llinst 1 1 1 1 1 1. - it 1 1 i.nis nil till' I'lll'il'id IliullM ii.v." IJn-iliillt. lit.. Vil'W. (Cnntlntied rrom fuse Oti.) Mllltury rlrclt's tiitallfloil to jitdco fxprpss no titu'iislnorifl toilay over the HlfKlit ailvanco inailo tiy the (.iTiiini mmlll of tho .!urm. WITH TIIK KltKXX'll ARMY IN rilAXCR. .Inly 1 II. MiirnitiK I My tho Assnrlutt'il I'ro.ssi. Tliu nllliit ri'Klstiimo to tho Cirmnns In the pri'Hi'tit ofrt'ii-sivn has lioon no Rroat" anil tho ('.orntati Iiiksoh ronsoiinontly no hoavy that oniMny illvtsion whtih tho I'.i'niiun staff hail not Intoniloil to uttllo until toniorrow. hail to ho thrown Into tho linn l.y noon yostor-iluy. GET NEW IKIDNtYS! Tho klilnoA nro tho most ovor workott oriiatiH of tho human hoily. anil whon thfy fail In tholr work ol fltlrriiti; out antl throwltiK off tho polsiin ili'vi'loin'tl In the nystotn. thiiis lit'tilii to happon. tno of llio first wnrnlhsft Is paiti or stiffness In tho lovor tait of tho l.aik; highly roloroil urine; loss of upiM-tlio; ImllKotttlon: Irritation, or OM'tt Rlono In tho MaiMor. Thoso itipionis titilh-iito a ooiiilltfon that may Ii a. I to that tlro.nl anil ratal malady, BiIkIh's iIIoiim, for whtih thoro tn Mild to tio no euro. ox can almost rortainly find lm-nn-.lialo rollof In tall. I) MKH.M. Maarlt'in 1 1 Capsitlos. For ntoro thiin Lno voars this falttoils propara tlon has tiion an unt.illiim remedy for all klilnrv, hladdor nnd urinary tronlili s. (iot It nt any dnm more, and tf It doe not kIvo you almost 1m niedinto relief, your money will ho refunded, lie sure yon net the tiOl.D MIODAI. Iniiml. None other Konnlne. In lioxos, llireo ulros. Adv. Save Sugar Save Flour Yet Serve Luscious Fruit Desserts Facts to Know In these times every housewife Bhould know Jiffy-Jell. It means rich, fruity des serts, instantly made, without the addi tion of sugar. It means supreme desserts, without the use of flour or sugar, at half the cost of pastry. It means' a way to serve fresh fruit, mixed in jell, to save many ounces of sugar. It means zestful salads made with vege table left-overs, and jellied meat loaves made with scraps. All delightful products. Sugar is needed now for canning. Your supply is restricted. Wastes must be utilized, flour must be conserved. So we make these offers to let every woman see how Jiffy-Jell can serve her. We urge you, for your own sake, to learn how folks enjoy it. For Quick, Fruity Desserts and Salads Fruit -Juice Flavors Sealed in Glass No Sugar Need Be Added Pure Aluminum Molds Vgtab!m Safatt Mold-Sty U D Motdi taUd for tlx, made with one paekaRt of Lime Jiffy-Jell with vegetables mixed in. Indented In six divinon. Value 30c. Assorted styles. 60c fur six individual D$ttrt Moldt Sis of them serve a full package of Jiflj-Jell. Value Mold Offers Buy from your grocer two packages of Jiffy-JeU, then tend thi coupon to ua. Enclose 10c cost of mailing only and me will tend you the Vegetable Salad Mold at pictured above, in tile to tervt tix people. The value it JOc. Or enclose 10c cott of milling only and we will mail you three Individual Detiert Moldt in aitorted ttylet tt pictured. Or enclote 20c and we will mail you tix Individual Destert Moldt aisorted enough to tervt a full package of Jiffy-Jell. The value It 60c per tel. 10 Flavors in Vials A Bottle in Each Package Strawberry Raspberry Loganberry Pineapple Cherry Lemon Lime) Orange. Coffee Mint m fftiwi utii ill Economical Desserts Salads From Left-Overs Meat or Chicken Scraps in Aspic Jelly Jiffy-JelJ is the only product which erves these uses well. It is the only gel atine dainty with true-fruit flavors, highly concentrated, sealed in glas vials. These bottled flavors do not Iote their fresh nets. They give to Jiffy-Jell s wealth of fresh fruit taste. Thus Jiffy-Jell desserts and salads taste like fruit-nude dainties. You make Jiffy-Je'l by simply adding boil ing water, then the flavor from the vial. One package makes dessert for cix. If you whip the jell it tervet twelve. To serve freth fruit, preserved fruit or pastry for tix requires 8 to 12 ounces of sugar. Pastry require! flour in addition. The average cott is at leatt twice the cost of Jifiy-JelL Or you can mix fresh fruit in Jiffy-Jell, without adding sugar, and have a double- Inut dessert. With Lime or Mint Jiffy-Jell you can make delicious salads, xestful and green. Use left-overs in cooked vegetables. Or use fresh vegetables. Mix in meat scraps with these flavors and you have a jellied meat loaf. This u a delightful way to save waste. Millions now use Jiffy-Jell as a con servation dainty. They r'et fruity des serts and salads of the finest sort, tt trifling cost, without using sugar or flour. We want you to know what it means to you. See how it differs from old-style gelatine products. Buy two ruckages to try, then send us the coupon, and we will send you molds worth more than yoa pay for Jiffy-JelL Accept this offer, for it means a test at really no cost at all. Mail Us This Coupon Wkta Tm Biy Jiffy-JeO fraa T.r Grcer, I bi.S tod. 7 tmtvfd twi PkiM or Jlfly-Jcl! pictured br from iIUm of Owl Now I m.lt thlt coapoa with Q lor tot VosoUbU Sld UeU Q 10c for 1 tnilMiloo! Mo'.a.. or Qn lor t Individual Moldt. B. tor. roo f.l JlflV-).lt. wllh D.ckcs. It, picture, fat oolhtot otot ha. Iro fTolt flavors to .tala. Hailcoupooto Waukesha Pure Food Co., Waukesha, Wisconsin STARTS TOMORROW f II Ii tTi fiktmi'mmmmmmxim CONSTANCE TALMADGE i "The Shuttle" Krom the novel liy Francis lloilKson Iliirnett. Lust Time Today I KK KIDS in "WE SIIOI IJ1 WOltKY" Today and Wednesday ' tlfiie FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON In Rose Of The World A lair .Ai-triiift rriMlilrtiou. Also l.ato ("llirfiit Kn-nts. Itc.milar Prlcos. ' iSWgS o r mm i ARE YOU LEAVING . ? WHKTIIKU liont on a plca snro or IhimIiiofk trip, don't forget to cotnn In to the I'lrst National Hunk nnd convert that money Into Travelers Choiups. Its the safe nnd sennilile way to earry money when travel ing. Have you opened that Thrift Suvinna Account yet? Wm. G. TalL -President Oris Crawford Cosliier FIRST NATIONAL BANK MF.DFORD. ORE