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PSQE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON". THURSDAY, JULY 18. 1918 TOCAL AND PERSONAL Fred Sirlpp who a week ago last Saturday left with Ills wife and chil dren by auto for Portland, with the Intention of returning home the fol lowing Monday, Is still In Portland, belni! delayed by the serious lllnens of his father, and may not bo home for another wepk. On renrhinir Port- Mrs. J. F. 1-ofland arrived Home!. . . this morning from tt ten days visit,. . ,,.. , ad was wna ner son ray, 01 .no ni-.il urn.-. ,e(, on n B ,,,., e lery. at r ort Stevens and with friend. . ....,,,,, on ., Saturday. Mrs. 1U I OrilUnU. Ktrlnn nn.l tha M Mrot, rtti 1 1 n iinrl nn .... ...... , ............ Insure your grain and hay. Gen- to points In Washington stole to visit eral Insurance. D. II. Wood & Co., relatives. No. 7 West Eleventh street. p,f,in, .i,.u vt Pri.in.. ii.- Mrs. J. Q. Wllllte of Kerby, hos 19. Launiipach's Jan Orchestra. He returned home from a visit with Mr. 1 there. ana airs. j. 11. iiemnKar. R v m,.Kmp, , ,. mrtnl. Special summer prices on all mil- for . ,n dav, ,rl on frul, bl,Bnells llnory. Miss Lounsbury, milliner, lo vaklnm, Hood Itlver und We- J2G Eat Main. 'I"' nalchee. The business district of Medford I , ,,,,,, 1 Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and presented a rather lonely appearance , ,. , ' , , pecotlng. Garnett-Corey Bldg. this afternoon, for all the stores and the banks closed at noon for the day Everett T. Trefren has volunteered and the merchants and clerks and ,or "ervlc ln ,ne BDruce division of their famllle. numbering about 200 ,ho armv- Tll " """-d departed by anion from the Gates "f"" 0,ner8 10 ,alte advantage ot ttcro at 't p. m.. for Ashland to at- ,llls deferred classification and enlist I. nil the M county merchants picnic ln ",8 al)rl,ce division, and outing In Lllhla park. The picnic Federal Cord Tires are here. C. dinner was to foe served between 6 E. Gates Auto Co. and 7 o'clock. Miss llallie Wllllts of Kerby, who Furniture packing and crating, had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, 201 South Riverside. Phone J. II. Bellinger, has'gone for a visit 182-J. Ill with friends at Klamath Falls and According to letters and post cards Lakevlew. received In the city I)r. It. J. Conroy Pacific Highway Garage itlll on who recently enlisted In the medicul deck. 108 reserve corps passed the surgical ex- William F. Isaacs, the clothing an.ina.lon at Camp Lewis with 1,1.1. ,,, enJ , , two weks honor and has been given a captain's vacation at hls fam on commission in the army. Captain r .,,, the pstator. tonroy. route to Ontario. 8por( wh frWUen, of fcw Canada, with his wife and child to ,lr, , .,,,.,. Ti.it relatives will not receive his SpokM wlll , that loose wheel. oruer" ,rom "asn.ng.on c p 0MM Aa,0 Cq m, for a week yet. but has alreadv been M , . ... , , ... , tin 1. 8 d Mra. Carl Phelps of Weed ....... .... K .,. curSe forIncr resl(lenU of Medfordi are , V ...... . P the c"v " day', visit and -u ur..,, vu,p inar e,at x h h , ilia nrocanl 11 a will 1 , " " Patriotic ball, Nat, Frlda-, July ,ur .r se.era. aays oeiore entering )9 Ja ,,,,. , ets gQ, "7, ,, Cnr, Gotlcb Frank ,soa(.a Full llne of camp gocyl C. E. Kvan GotIllel) arriyed hom6 t, j Au'oCo- ,. . t ' night from their week', outing at -...... v.. , s....l ... B,-n. Don,t just ask 0l ,nsat 0Q m .a,.er. pear r.pening in- yeedol. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ...u ,, Ul , wora EnlI Mohr landiord of the Hotel for the past two weeks. Medford. arrived home this forenoon .u.e repamug at racinc H.go. from , shor( uslnes3 vlsit at Por(. way Garage. 108 ,and ?k0d W"J",n' S,l"e -Man wnt truck and apend the week end a,t Crate, .Uke. ,, , rel d B pnes departing from this city Saturday Co. morning. Federal Forest Supervisor Rankin For the best lnsur.nce.ee Holme., and , crew of nlne the Insurance Man. . , . wi.h x u " 'orpnoon to combat a new forest .... ... lUrea ,.. mor- flre at H,icklel.erry mountain in the land J Cr,w- Xonal forest which is as- '. . , . sumlng serious proportions, but Is Inlon Feed Stable,. Good service. burnlnft moslly In deld llmber An. PHce. reasonable. V. U Snyder. other n , ,he 8arae region has P' 10 been burning for several days. The 1 ? ?, "n,fA,rl" 'o8' fir whlfh h be urDln cultur. Connc I New, wlll be put In f4r f0m6 . , s the mall, within the next few days. dlMrirt and ,hich ,as ,ho h, , e Welcome new, this morning was under ., sot awav from , ,lre ItaaTT i" Pr19"C,lV0f showers ,0- Haters Wednesday. 1, I, also burn night and cooler weather tomorrow. , , dead nlber , Wednesday, maximum temperature Anotuer one of ,hose b , wu 96 degreea and the minimum of 0old , &lurday , h, u Lr-T. .r! ",d" lch-. orchestra wi.l entertain you. Storage batteries for all car.. C. 101. ,o hT, r . , Pe0,"e hsd bwn ,h0 UMt of Mra. Mae . .n ,hi r. , , ,0n",h, ' ,or d "d oe to- in the fag end of the merchants out- dav 11 K?r" "nd A5h'"ni1 N-'one corsets. Phone 5SS-H. Ill Chautauqua season. , ..... . . ,. . . motored to Ashland yesterday and "Y "' , , , n- men. taking then, to Medford over f. , T y . ? ' St xh V"1' higha'av. The railroad Now ." nZVr t.r?r,,,,nd- '-" Aishton. re- R A Hm- i"19. ! n Sra,D- s,on' diwl" Secre- L 6t Th.r Toa :Eainst ,Rr- n,'-a',o' fi,rni" p'W't or the WM hlM .1 LB,BdTb"' Khwi.em. J. O. Wood- Canary "d ' wor,h' ""'" rl(ni" dl"r- Th. j,. ., . . '"'""rly vice-president of the Xorth frm , v conlin"'" ' SO men ,rn Pi(.,c. 0 railrMj rT,m Mc,?,"0" "Tv :'" d,',,4r, d,r f 'he orhe.t. Ralph nwrtT r V n,0rn,"S "m,d' "iref,0r of rallrod All kind. nf "n!.P, J '"- ,nd fir ' f"rm" PrW t,.ner .h.vtnlr , 'v'" ' ," ,hf r'rM1 r'h" The railway of- All fuel .trlctly cash from now on. ,,., , ,hpir priT8,e far yu Waller a ir..t . 105 1(0Pln Is well acquainted wiia all Wash .h . x nremerton. 0( th(Mn, , h(5 known June a". hlTSrn.r ."'n,1 ,h, how "0m' " ,n E". !!.,,, las for home this even- uk, dr, mer ,h( Sirt.0llIi bul ..,,, . , the teleersm from Mr. Voodworth drtsh,! w m v""1 0"" '0P ntri " ,a- t make connections, aresslng wlll restore that 0 U f.ded i--v . . top. C.K.G.tesAuto Co . inlo..ter.ng. mature, mjd. over Mrs. Krne., ,e,kiB . nm, j'" flranea men transferred from t amn v k 1 . , ... , .. l"mp h.i teen re-.dlng in Ariiona for the home to la "-Te . T ""'T " 'isitor hereof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law- Ptlly., MltcheU sharpen, lawn mower. S , ".r,'f Al"r. "d d1up"c!' South Riverside .1 ,r"V' '""ffdv for the.r new home at Mr ..I m 7 . , I Ashford. Wash., where Mr. Able. re. -Mr. and Mrs. i.ee 1. Sneer nn.l H,.,.,.,.. f.r. ., ,, . 1 cntly went Into business. Mrs. AM oauKtiter, rormer Me.lind residents 1 t h,,. ,, . re-i'ien.s ,ho has !.'n assistant manaser ot who hate been living at Klmathl.k. .in- ...r 11. i. huh nir several iwri, will stop oft at Portland, Seattle and other points lor thort visits mhile en route to Ashford. rr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bldg. The Cth artillery dM not pass thru Medford today nor was any def inite Information received us to when the command would leave Fort Stev ens. A number of friends and rela tives of the Jackson county boys waited at the depot all duy lont; to day In hopes that the special train would come along and they would have a chance for a farewell visit. At 3:10 o'clock this afternoon a long troop truln having on board soldiers being transferred from Camp Lewis passed thru the city. Your neighbor's new car may tie bl. old one painted with Murphy Da Cote Varnish. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bale Dryan left this morning for Medford where they will spend a week for a pleasure trip. Itosehurg Dally News. To Chautauqua Special Interur bau car leaves Hotel Medford 7:15 p. m., returning after program. Round trip 50 cents. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott left Wednesday night 'by auto for a week's camping and flshclng on Sucker creek, ubout 30 miles from Crescent City. Open air pavilion dance. Gold Hill, Saturduy night. 101- All persons interested in home food demonstration work are Invited to attend the meeting at the home of Mrs. T. G. Heine, West Tenth and Orange streets, tonight TEODY CHEERED AMERICA SENT N. y. CONVENTION! FOOD TO ALLIES SARATOGA SPRINGS, N Y., July IS. Patriotism was the feature of today's opening session of the repuo llian state convention; patriotism and an expression of heartfelt sym pathy for the family of Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt because of the loss of Lieutenant Quentln Roosevelt ln the cause for which hi. country Is fight ing. Colonel Roosevelt, laying aside personal feeling, was the principal speaker on the day's program. Rival factions declared a temporary truce. Former Representative J. Stoat Fassett, as temporary chairman, sounded the "keynote" of the con vention in a patriotic address. Mr. Fassett asserted that the re publican party had stood solidly be hind President Wilson in his war pol icies and that republican representa tives and senators "have supported the president and the administration Miss Annei1e"er tllan the members of his own WAS111XOTOX, July 18. Food vulued i.t nirii.iiii!itely $1,1(10,11(111,- 00(1 wus Kent to the allied countries from the lnited States dunn; the fis cal year which ended June ltd, Fun.1 Auuinistratur Hoover wrote Presi dent Wilson in n letter mi.de public t'i d:iy, reviewing the work of Hie food administration. The shipments rep resent thuse made for the nllied nnii- ieti und civil population, Helinn re lief, Ked Cross und the American mil itary forces. The figures imliciile, Mr. Hoover told the presidcnl. I lie measure of effort of the Ame.-ic 111 people to provide the allies willi food suimlies. The American v.inien liml 11 di -uu- j II n'Vi-r pointed out. nnt part ir. the sacrifice neces-.nrv to 1 - -uccouipli-i, these results, Mr. II over A naval officer has been awarded wri)te ' a coolness medal. We've been tUink- The shipments of i;:.t fats !n lug about giving one to the weather allied destinations were for the lis-; man. eal year of 101(1-17, 2,lflfi,iPO,0UO pounds, und for the fi-'-ul year of 1 ill 7-1 a, :t,01 1,100,0110 pounds, an in crease of 81,1100,000 pounds. The in crease in shipments of laent wus dur lo coiwrvutioii mid extra weight of animals due lo fanners' el'i'oit-, Mr. PROGRAM i n t L j. .1 i Liiauiauqua YOU CAN HAVE A beautiful complexion by using Annund's Complexion Powder. EXQUISITELY PKUFUMKI). The lints are Natural, Rose, and White. We would he pleased In furnish you a samplu package. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone 884 Goods Delivered ! CKXXXX500CXXX50GOCCKX;GCGCO .McCormlck will address the gather-lug. ASHLAND FRIDAY 'j Afternoon Prelude. Mrs. H. T. El- IN THE CHAMPAGNE ON THE FRENCH FRONT IN FRANCE, July IS. (Ity the Associ ated Press.) In stirring phrases, Im ploring them to stand firm, General H. J. E. Gauraud, In command of the French and American troops east of It helms and In Champagne, ap pealed to hi. men before the German offensive began, ln an order issued iu 111s suiuiers, ue saiu: "We may be attacked at any mo ment. You all feel that a defensive j battle never has been engaged In un der more favorable conditions. You ' were warned and are on guard with I powerful reinforcements of infantry and artillery. You will fight on the ground you have transformed by your hard work Into redoubtable fortresses which are Invincible If the passage, are properly guarded. "The bombardment will be terrible but you will stand It without weak ening. The assault will be violent. In clouds of smoke, dust and gas. but your position and armament are for midable, "In your breasts beat free men's brave, strong hearts. Nobody will look behind nor recede a pace. Each of you will have one thought to kill, and kill many, until they cry enough. "For this reason yoiir general says you will break the assault, and it will lie broken gloriously." party. A magnificent demonstration greeted Colonel Roosevelt the mo ment he entered the crowded con vention hall at 3:23 p. m. His en trance was dramatic. A few cheers i more- ,,erna Halght. Lecture, and hand clappings heralded his arri-j "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde"; Dr. vol. Then the band struck up "The 'Joshua Stansfleld. Star Spangled Banner" and to its ' strains he marched down one of the : Eveing Patriotic musical program, main aisles to the rostrum. ' the Old Soldier Fiddlers. i .iv . ! Every morning there will he a Lieutenant John D. Buier, of the ! V. S. army in the Philippines, who j scrles of le'"'es by Dr. Cook. Bible Is on leave ot absence In this conn- i study by Dr. Stansfield. Literature try. with his wife and baby, of Ma-1 by Prof. Berehtpld. Junior Chau- nlla, and Mrs. S. M. Church of Seat tle, are an auto tourist partv stoo ping at the Hotel Holland. They are I en route from Los Angeles to Blaine, ! Wash. tauqua. DENNEY&CO: FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS' Jf Specializing in the dis tribution of Northwest ern boxed fruits. M. E. ROOT, Representative "VYarclHiusc on S. P. Track. Jiiuck Soiilli of .Main St. MEDFORD, PHONE 294 Main Office Chicago, III. . Western Office Payette, Idaho F. H. Hogue, Western Manager. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooa JULY CLEARANCE SALE MODART CORSETS M. M. Department Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS MODART CORSETS I Thrift Inspiring Sale Through Out The Store I RUN OVER BY FORD AND SERIOUSLY HURT A. J. Emerson of Tripp street on the Kast side, a retired farmer well up In years, was brought to the Med ford sanitarium this afternoon suf fering with Internal Injuries. Ills condition Is very serious. Mr. Emerson and his wife were out fishing in the Applegate section this noon when he started to crank bis Kord car and it ran over hjm. -Mrs. Emerson obtained assistance and the Injured man was hurried to Medford. Notice to Coal I'scrs Hy placing orders now. vou aet your choice of I'tnh coals. No prom ise of coal laier. All coal strictly r.h on deliverv. li'l KAIVS COAL CO. A A. K. A. l. V T Special communication Med- V ford t-ods 103. Friday 1 evening. July 1. Work In j F. C. IVcree. t.y order of the W. M j L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy. j With Medfnrd rmrte Is Medford m DR. RICKERT m halle lor some time, left thi morn inn tor Jefferson. Ore., where Mrs Speer who Is In very po,,r health. Ill rlslt at the home o her mother until ahe recovers her itr.nciti. Ml. Novle l.oun!nrv leave, this afternoon for Sn Krnr:co where ahe will spend a miunti Hu,lunK millinery styles and Ukinc a vara I ton. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VOU SALE 1 head callie. lour calves, rest cows. IT head goats ;. M. Winn. Wetlen. Ore. let KVKS MTKATIK1CAM.V TUsTEK. AMI l.LES Sales Womens I Waists $1.19 (Main Floor.) An unusual offering of Vo- men's fanov White Waists. tastilv triminetl 69S $1.19, H $1.69. H Savings on Draperies H Scrims, regular 2")e and 30e to t'lose 15 Plain saile Scrim, sale price H 35c1 and 43c IMnm Marquisette, bargains H now at .'.43C H Corset Sale 5 Odd lots of Corsets, various styles which have been discon- tinned because of shortage of materials. H (lig bargains on seeoud flour) H Ladies' Hosiery Fine seamless fast black. Well S worth IVie. Special... -of" !l.ick (.lit, fine gauze, onlv 1 49 c Fiber Silk, fast black Hose. onlv 65 Pure thread silk. Black Cat 1 S9C Children's Hose S Fine ciuize Misses' White Hose at 25 Fine gauze Misses' Black Hose S at 25 )oiible thread Bovs' Hose at 39 Lace Curtain Sale F.i it ire stock reduced one-half. 1." 1-ace Curtains. Sale price 75 2.00 Lace Curtains, Sale price $1.00 f-2.r0 Lace Curtains, Sale price $1.25 3.00 Lace Curtains, Sale price $1.50 Beautiful silk Dresses A visit to our Dresses Section will convince you. We have the largest stocks and are better prepared to quote low prices than anv other Medford store $16.50. $18-50 $20.00. $22.50. $25.00, $30.00. Ladies' Shoes Ladies' patent Pumps, Stv: now $2.49 Ladies' 2-strap Pumps, Snecial now $2.49 ladies' gun metal Oxfords. Special now $2.49 Ladies' cloth top, low heel Brown Shoes $5.50 Iulies' cloth top military heel. Brown Shoos $7.50 Ladies' smoked horschido walking Shoes $6.95 Boy's Shoes Bovs' low heel tan Sneakers. f) to 1'. $1.79 Bovs' elk sole Out inn iSlioes $1.S5 to $3.00 Bovs" low cut Hikers. 110 heel. $1.65 to $2.25 Men's Shoes -rT.-'O and Men's Press Shoes. Special $6.50 T.oO Neoline sole Kiurlish Shoos. Special $6-00 (i.Cl Work Shoes, double soles. Special $4.50 Women's Lingerie On Sale PETTICOATS $1.98 L'ndcrmuslin Department, Sec ond Floor A sale -of White Petticoats finished with rein forced scallops around the bottom. Priced special, each $1.98 WOMEN'S GOWNS $1.98 Beautiful patterns in Slip-On Xiuht downs in flesh or white, with attractive lace trimmed yokes. Priced special at $1.98 ENVELOPE CHEMISE $1.19 A very, unusual offering of Women's Envelope Chemise in flesh or white batiste with lace trimmed vokes. Priced special $1.19 Knit Underwear For Women New lines .just received in fine ribbed cotton union suits with plain band top and lace trim-' mod. Begular si.es, 75. ex tra sizes at ;.S5. Another line of women's fine ribbed union suits with low neck, no sleeves and ti-ht knee. Uogular sizes $1. extra sizes. $1.25 Vests, extra long lisle Swiss ribbed with V neck or with cro chet yoke. Hegular siZl-s at "I'1-'--; : 50 ests. fine or Sw iss ribbed eot t'.'" ' "Cmnfv-Cut" st vies N'ov priced at onlv 25' properly fitted The Store That Meets Your Needs in Quality, Price and Service I Salle 1-3 vnr Mj Co. NO MUM'S IsKU Illllllllill