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PAWf? TWO I0CAL AND L PERSONAL , F. W. Whitman, tho well known orchard foreman, gave tho departing drafted men this morning 5j0 clears to ebcer up their long ride to Camp Lewis, and In addition offered the hoys three .'0 Liberty -bonds for as many captured Huns after they reached tho war front. Insure your grain and hay. Gen eral Insurance. t. It. Wood & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh street. ' Will G. Sleol and daughter Gene camo down from Crater Lake where they are spending tho summer, to the city yesterday and will return on Tuesday. Special summor prices on all mil linery. Jllss Lounsbury, milliner, 128 Kast Main. 110 .. Lieutenant Jack Morrill, tho popu lar proprietor of tho ltlvorsldo orch ard, who has Just completed his fly ing course In the aviation training nchool at Columbus, O., is in tho city and valley for a thrco or four days farewell visit with his many friends prior to sailing for war service abroad. It Is underslood that Lieu tenant Slorrlll has received his em barkation orders. Furniture packing and crating. Douglas, 201 South Illvorsldo. Phono 162-J. Ill' i Jlen Forbes, one of tho draft men recently sent to Fort -McDowell, has returned homo, having been rejected from service under tho government rule that no man who has undergone a major operation within a year, can be admitted Into the army. A major operation was performed on Mr. Forbes for stomach trouble last win tor in a Portland hospital. Full line of camp goods. C. E. Gates Auto Co. A. A. Lathrop left Sunday on a business trip to Portland. Reliable repairing at Pacific High, way Gnrago. 108 Sir. nnd Mrs. William Mason have gone to St. Helens, near Portland whore Mr. Mason will hu omploycd In the shipyards. For tho host Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Mnn. Two men known as Tom Council and Janiob Fredericks who wore ar rested by Chief of Polico llittson on Saturday on tho chargu of vagrancy, will bo tried In polico court Tuesday forenoon. ' Storage batteries for all cars. C. E. Gatos Auto Co. William Von der llellen of Ennlo Point, was optnntcd on In n Portland hospital Saturday for all car trouble from which he hail been suffering for Borne time. See our lino of 12. 50 bats. Miss Lounsbury, milliner. 110 Misses .Marguerito nnd Velmu Evorton left Sunday ovening for their homo at Grants Pass after spending the week end as the guests of Sllss Julia King. Now Is the time to Insure grain. ft. A. Holmes protects you against loss by (ire, while standing and while being harvested, threshed and In granary. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Davis of Daven port, Wash., lire visiting Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. M. Weaver, and other relatives and friends. All kinds of wood, mill blocks and planer shavings at Valley Fuol Co. All fuel strictly cash from now on. 105 Mrs. Leonard Carpenter expects to leave tho laller part of the week for Portland. Maine, for an extended visit wllh relatives and friends. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 30 South Itlvorslde. Mrs. (ieorgo Tranu has left tin hospital and will be a guest for sev eral days at the lintel Medlord. A few minutes work and somo toy dressing will restore that old faded top. C. K. Gatos Auto Co. Mis. M. M. How left Salurday nlght fur Sioux City, la., to spend two months visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. llaney for hemstitching and rtocollng. tlarnetl-Corey llldjt. Karl '.Mnthis of I'orlltitid, who will replace .1. (1. Chapman as niatiaucr of tho Modioli! l-'ntit contpatiy rlved in Ihe city today to lake that position. Mr. Miilbis has tt-cn enn Heeled for several years with t lit Pa cifle Kml! ami Produce company of which the Mcilrmil Fruit compall Is n branch. Mr. ('hiipnian lll ieav next Saturday lo take up his new- pn Hltion as representative of the ,1 A Foiger & Co., the bin wholesale fee and spices concern, in the Imper Jal valley ot Ciilitonila with head quarters nt ltieride. Mis. Chapman lenves Saturday tor Portland to b-it with her mother until Sept. 1, alter which hi-riii'lf ami daughter will join Mr. Chapman at Hlverslde. Fodornl Cord Tiles nro hero. I E. Gates Auto Co. The county Urn It board Ibis mum Ing selected twelve, turn to mi th county's iiuotit lit a call just mail for August ."it h, who will be seal I Camp Fremont, Calif. The name will be announced later. This about clean up the men oi class I. Francis Parkhurst, I). L. Minnot' and F. Cornell came down from Cra-! ter Lako Sunday and will return to tho lodgo TucHday. Paelflo Highway Garage atill on dock. 108- Tom Holfo who has been located it Portland for several months past arrived homo today, having been call ed by tho county draft board to re port for military service. Spoko-tlte will fix that loose wheel. K. Gates Auto Co. 108 Itev. L. Myron Iloozer returned Saturday morning from Portland, whoro ho spent several days. When asked relativo to the Medford call, nollco of which was p'uolished In the Medford Mull Tribune and copied in tho Courier, Mr. Iloozer replied that ho had received no official commu nication from Medford. Grants Pass Courier. Don't Just ask for oil. Insist on Vecdol. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for Nubone corsets. Phono GS5-II. Ill Mrs. Frank Stlnson of Gold May. left tho sanitarium, whoro she had been taking treatment, Saturday night. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Martin Itcddy and Fred L. Cham- plin returned liomc last night from a day's visit at Crater Lake. Dr. Hoino, Garnctt-Corey Bldg. Showers and coldier la the weath er prediction for tonight and Tues day. Sunday's minimum temperature was tit degrees and the minimum this morning was r7 degrees. Your neighbor's now car may bo his old one painted with Murphy Da Cote Varnish. C. E. Gates Au"p Co. The Klks club restaurant reopened today after having been closed for a week while the steward was on vaca tion.' " War prices on all wall paper at Waters'. 1()0 li. A. McQueen of Modesto and C. A. Wilhito of Sacramento, who have mining interests near Gold Hill, are 'business visitors in tho city. To Chnut.iiiiiia Special Interur- ban car leaves Hotel Medford 7:15 ni., returning after program. Itoiind trip 50 eonts. Frank Muyficid and Fred Kyle of Central Point recently onllstod In Ihe naval rcsorvo nnif aro now awaiting all to service J. S. llonnr, of Medford. was a vis- llo on July istli at the Los Angeles hamher of commerce, llefore re turning homu, Mr. Itouar expects to visit several of tho many othor places of interest in southern California. Mr., and Mrs. Samuel Stone and X.elila Stono of Sacramento, auto tourists, "Iter a stay at Hie Holm Holland on Sunday left for a sojourn it Crater Lako. Clean-up salo of wall paper at greatly reduced prices. Waters." 100 It. E. iNcalnn, a proniinent rancher of tho Table Itock district, was a business visitor In Iho city this mor ning. Mr. N'culon is settling up his business preparatory to enlisting In the service of his country as soon as lie can complete the harvesting of his rop. Miss Matlle Williams, formerly of Grants Pass, and later of North lleini, lias come to Medford and accepted a position lu a local store. Among county visitors registered at the hotels Sunday and this morn ing were Phillip Werta, S. M. Wertz. 1r., nnd Chester McDuiiough of Ituch, loo Howe, Hoy llownian, Edwaru Chartraw and K. It. Chartraw ot Gold Hill, Lloyd French and Thomas Vestal ot Eaglo Point, W. Hay Par ker of Unite Falls, and J. O. Drown. Alvy Kendall and George Kendall ol Applogale. Hobert llaney of Talent, has re turned hmuu after having taken treatment at the sanitarium lu this Ity Tor a month. John I,. Orlh and family havo re lurucd from two weeks spent visitinc relatives at I'nrt Kbiinalll. Mrs. N. Murphy and mother. Mrs Custer of Grants Pass, were vlsitim lu .Medfold Saturday, and Mrs. Cus ter went on to Dutte Kails fur u visit KOMH. July 2-J. Tho Italian Iroops are i iintluiiiiiu to f;aln i;ronnl in the bi nd of Hie lievoll river In Al bania, the liahan war ori'ice an noiilii'ed today. The advailcin:-; tronu; estenlay took a hiimlrcd prlsoncru .mil captured m-m-h iiiaihlne guns. WASHINGTON, Julv irier i- .h il In i;i il I ail I ieiu'i al I !jinr A. Greene, a! Camp l,ei-. Wa-h., to J. Arinv Hrrjadrer Innmrlv t .)i'mi:H)ii i he IMuIipine dep.i i Inient, re!ie i til! PrL'adier GinTal Iv'obri t K. V. ;ins loiier.il Kn.mih i- ordeied home and il! be retina-d to ihe reined li-t. JfEDFORD M AnJ TRIBUNE. HERE TO ASCERTAIN NEEDS OF ROADS S. Dcnsnn of Portland, chairman of tho stato highway commission, H. A. llooth of Eugene, mombor of the commission, Herbert Niinn, state highway engineer, nnd J. McCloud, assistant engineer in charge of Pa cific highway construction work, who are making a tour of Inspection of tho highway, left tho city this morn ing to view tho work up in the Slskl yous, and will then continue on to Klamath Falls to make a survey of a proposed new highway In Klamath County. Tho party arrived In the city last night. "As to future program during the war," said Mr. Dooth nt the Hotol Medford this morning," tho commis sion plans to only complete work that Is already graded and under way nnd for this purpose has asked tho capital issues committee for $590,- 000, which would Include completing the underground grado on the Ash land hill and a$50,000 appropriation for macadamizing the Pacific high way seven miles this side of tho Cali fornia line. "No new work or improvements will be begun by the commission dur ing the war. All the work to be com pleted is In tho counties of Jackson. Josephine and Douglas. PLAN 10 STANDARDIZE WASHINGTON', July 22. Pre liminary conferences with represen tatives of tho various trades aro b iiiK hold by (ho war policius board preparatory lo alandardlzinR wages turnout tho country as a war mea sure. AMSTh'ltDAM, July 22. A Hcrlii) telegram to tho ItheJniseho Westfael Ische Zeitung of Hs-en says that tho Moscow government, whllo refusing tho request of tho German govern ment that It ho allowed to Fend a German Imitation to protect tho Ger man embassy, has agreed to tho em ployment of several hundred soldiers iu civilian dress. T HOUSE REPORT Deported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., blzth and Central At. Heal Ksfiitc Transfers l-aunia Kyle lo (iconic K. Jus-til-, S. 2.'i. :17, 2 V. Ueu'iiialil li. Parsons ct iix to .. Parsons Warehouse Co. 1.. 2. II, 1. block :I2, lied ford 10 .Marjoric C. Smith et u. to Min nie Titus. I.ot 1, block ."ill in Jacksonville 11011(1 Thnllias '. llnt!;iiLFtoii lo ,1. V. Clark, i.ot l, block 111, in Cold Mill IP WEDDING BELLS riilney-l'it ks(ni A pretty wedding ceremony tooU pbuo nt tbo home or Mr. and .Mrs. K. (.'. Root, CM Plum street, Sunday at 2 o'clock. July 21. In which Miss Haol M. Putney, sister of Mrs. Hoot was united in marriage to Mr. Law rence K. Dickson of Vancouver. Wash., Hev. Mr. Sprlgsa of tho Pan- tist church offlclathm. Only Imtnedl alo relatives attended. j The brido was daintily gowned in j pink silk and run lod rose.- ntul ferns. ! Shn was attended by Mrs. Mildred isa.u' as bridesmaid. Mr. Karl Isaac acted ns lest man. The, rooms were prettily decorated In pink and white, sweet peas pre ailing. Aftr the ceremony n lii;ht luncheon was sorv ; cd in the dintns room. Mrs, lickson U tbo youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. M, Put ney, rusidMu; at " I s Plum street, and has been employed In the I tcclmies county clci k's ofi Ice Ht Mend. Ore Mr. U kMn I; the sou if John nieknn, superintenilent of motive power of the Spokane, Port land ami SenJtle railway system, Portland. Ore., and is emploed by tin' Shevlin ilivson lumber company of lloud. The newly married couple wil! he at home In Bend, Ore., after Auk. I. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POW S.U.K t)r rent, lUht two-whn;l i11' I ' -o:' trailer with Koril wheels K;t.M Main phone 711 I.. I " 7 JfEDFORD. OTiTXJOV, MOXDAY, JULY 22. 1918 TOTALAMERiCAN CASUALTIES 1 2,71 6 WASHINGTON, July 21 Casual ties to date for the army and marine corps aggrcgnto 10,831 for tho army and 1.SS5 for tho marine corps. The total army casualty lists up to dale, as given out today is: Killed in action, 1801, including 291 at sea. Died of wounds, C78.' Died of disease, 1399. Died of accident and other causes, 543. AVounded In action, 5817. Missing in action Including prison ers, 593. Total( 10,831. Marino lists total, Including July 20 roport Is: Officers, deaths !'r, wounded 20; missing ouo. Knllstcd men, deaths, 05-1; wounded 109a; In hands of en emy 4; missing 77. Total 1SS5. ALLIED ATTAGK AMXTKimAM, SuuduyIuly J1. "Tbe enemv did not surmise bv this welt prepared action, which was ! meant to prevent u.s rearbin- objec- i lives, the war correspondent of the! Berlin National Zeitunir telegraphed ! from the front. : Saying the pirit of (lennan troops i is of tbe best, added: "J-'very where I the feeling is deeply rooted tbat tbe I t'ibtini: which bepm July i(i must j brill!; tbe i;reat decision of tile war.' I REDUCED SIZE Of If WASHINGTON, .Tuly 22 Kestric tlons on tho reading matter space in daily and Sunday editions of news papers, a retail prico of two cents or more and the eliiuinntfon of u 11 waste were recommended to the Industries board today by the committee on conservation of newsprint paper ap pointed by the American newspaper publishers' association. Tho recom mendations were takehluuder advise ment by hoard officials. HOOVER ASKS BAN ON SERVING TURKEY BROILERS WAS11IXCTON', July 22. The fond adiuiiiislralion has appealed li hotels, clubs and restaurants to dis continue servitn: turkey broilers. I-'ariners also were urnctl not to sell lurkevs until thev are iniilured. BELGIANS EXPOSED TO BOMBS OF ALLIES KOTTfcltUAJr. July 22 Refugees from IlolKium report that at the avia tion field at ldest the Germans are constructing wooden bnrracks and shutting Belgian civilians up In them Id order to expose them to tho bom hlirdment of the allied aviators. Chautauquas to Hear Exposition Band) Thaviu's Great Organization Which Opened and Closed San Francisco Exposition l Coming on Fifth Day of Chautauqua N -A. AjvuV 7n&wP "AXtiv? '? -'1219 k v v ' '.. ttiii'St IV Vhi''' ? i v; i pnyM Tliavlti's Hand Is romlni; to Clinnlanqua thirty selerted niiislelnm from the treat ir.nsieal oicaiiizatlon whleh l.oili opened and closed the Snn Krnnelseo Kxpntilloii nnd led by the imienetle Tbavlii binielf. (if the nixteeu bands of niitlnn-wldc reiaiiatien whieh entertained the ereat eniwds diir'lnu the Fxno sitlon season. Thavlu's wan the only one requested for n return engagement. They bad so successfully pleased the throiiss duriair the ooenliur iluv thnf th directors comnilsslorvd their n-turn tor the eloslni; weeks. uoii ine Tbe secret of Thavlu's popularity Is not expressed so mueh In the siie of his oriraaljation ns In the unusual personn-l and the f iet that Tlinvlu In a muster illreetor of his Hccoinpllsln-d uiusleinns. .All band music erliics comment upon the sparkle, life and dasWiiK brilliancy of hj, !uuieal InterprvtaUorj T.vo full concerts will be Riven on the fifth day of Chautauqua. In addition to the baud in the eveulns. three grand opera "infers from Tlinvlu'. own Srnnd opera organization will appear ns soloists. ,u" B AT ASHLAND TOMORROW TUESDAY IEI YYASIIIXGTON, ol' million- of dolla with the Kiiglir.li, types of nirpliines July . Wu-to s in exK'rinicnting Frist.ol and other will be reported to conress by the sennit' lyilitarv sub- committee investigating aircraft pro- ; ductiim, members of the committee said today. ; tiling findings of the committee, sai l Senator Thomas, cliairmnn ofi the eoniinilllec, mid other members' will be that 1,20(1 training plane: costin-r (i.0l)O,iMI0 recently were "junked' because they were too dan gerous I'ur use; (tint several aviators have been hilled in flights with dan gerous types of jthtues and that ama teurs in the engineering and adminis trative sections have contributed to j the delay in production. Responsibility (orpart of the delay was placed on the former aircraft production board, but they saitl that tbo. prospects for tbe future are much improved. All members of the committee were agreed that' tbe liberty motor is a complete success. It is too heavy for tbe I'riMol plane, tbe senators said "1 type lft:s been abandoned by lht' tt'r 'lcpartment. ' TRIAL ONCE HE SAN' KKA.WiSt'O, Jily S2.- The :-li! rnia supreme court tmiuv af- fini:"d its preliminary order denying a lie trial to Thomas J. iLooucy, now at San (uenlin, state penitentiary facing execution for participation in the preparedness day bomb explosion here two years niio. "This action pluses Mooney's fate sou a rely up to Governor Stevens said Attorney K. V. McKcnzic, who appeared for Mooney. CATHOLICS RECEDICATE SCHOOLS TO WIN WAR san naxcisco, j,iiy 22.-A11 of the Catholic educational forces in Hie I'liiled Slates were lo lie re-ilcili-eilled In Hie purpose of the war ami democracy at Ihe filteenlli annual convention of the Catholic ediii-a-tioiial association, of America, which opened here today. TOO OUTFLANK GERMANS. (Continued nom Page One.) south of Soissous. Thus l'uch has projected tentacles eastward to catch tho Germans retreating from the Ma rue. If another claw Is thrust out from the Kheiins salient, the situa tion will become much more perilous for tho enemy. There are few details that tho reported advance of the allies south of the Aisno below Sols sons, is simply tho carrying out of tho French strategic plan of keeping tho Aisno on the French left flank jTho actual occupation of Solssons j would be a matter of slight impor ! tauco In comparison to the dcmoral ' Izution or capture of the Cerinan ar I mies to the southward, which ap- pears to have been In General Focii's i mind as a possibility when the smash 'on tho German flank was begun by General Maim In on Thursday morn ing. i Seven Mile llrive In the past twenty-four hours most progress has been made in the' Cha- j livorcd in the region of Grisolles, sev teau Thlerrv sector unit Iho eneinv i ,.r miles our! Invent of Chateau '1 llier- has been driven back there about seven miles eastward from Ilelleau and four miles northward from, the Mamo at Chateau Thierry. Both the French and Americans havo made notable progress In this region since tho occupation of Chateau Thierry Sunday morning, There has been no announcement of any Inci'caso in the number of pris-oncrs tho It is reported from the battlefront that many more have been captured. Four hundred ma chine guns and thirty cannon were found in the German positions south of tho Maine. Berlin admits a withdrawal north and northeast of Chateau Thierry. lOlsqwhcre, It says, the allies have been repulsed with heavy losses by the German attacks. American troops are mentioned and It is certain they suffered severe "casualties. Hritlsh forces on the northern side of the l'lcardy sector havo gain ed further ground near Ilcbuterne, while east of Amiens, near Arras mid I in tho Lys salient raiding operations' characterized tho activities of the British last night. PROGRESS BY ALLIES. (Continued From Pago One.) Tbe Hermans Icl-t numbers oi' nia ebinc mm nests in tbe palb of tbe al lied progress and are i.sijijj tbeir ar tillery likewise in nartlin tbo slow ret rent. (ho wlmle tbe r-oiteent ratetl Torres of tbe eruwii price bave ma terially slowctl iluwii tbe allied pro-vre-f. Tli ere is no inriieation, bow ever, that the enemy will be able lo eounter nltaek siieeesl'iilly. Additional prisoners were taken in today's t'ibtinir. 1 I-'reiifh "ross Jtaifioad IWKIS, .Inly 22. Foutli o" ;SoU- sun (he Freneli liavo vroeil tbe Sois- -.ons-Cbati-aii Thierry raiimd norlli of Viilemontoirio opposite Iluzaney. the Tenijs annouin-es today in de- seiibin tbo sidialion in (he Soissons' ai'tii. Yillenionloire. is live and a ball" miles' i-onth of Soiois. Ibiam-v is about a mile am a ball." northeast of Yillemoiitoire, on tbe eaterly side of tbe Soi--son.-.-Sbateaii Tliierry road. Tbe allied advance is ap(roa' bini; this road slill furtber lo tbe north. On tbe front to tbe vet nf Si-issons ( tbe situation lias remaineil stationery. TIk (iermaiis n'e oi'i'erinjr desper- j ate reistanee to the, allies in the en-' tire Soissons area, as the ;:rave eon- : se(jueP''es to them ot a withdrawal from the town are apparent and the CHiGHESTte S PILLS Irft.llcs! Anb war Irui-!l f C liU-hm-trr's Iin'.tiii ilrana Tu'io no o(hrr. Hut of jour " ru,TifI(. -!.i''irMl. in.J.TKIc-S DIAMOND IIIIAMI I'lM.M.t'l.-. SOLD bY bRL'GtiSTS EVERYWHERE diMli verity. is eoiitinuiii with great c- Counter Attacks Fall l'AIMS, July Z'l. Strong counter nt luck ; delivered lnt night by the licnmtns on the front between the Oi:vc, nnd the Maine were broken by the allies the war office announced today.; "Tho allies positions have been iiiainlaincil. The eneinv counter blows were de- ry and Menu St. uerinuiue, iuui nm" north of Chateau Thierry. North of Oureti nnd between the Jlarne and liheims the enemy's re nelion was limited to artillery fire. The fire was particularly notable in the rcp.m of the woods of Courton ni'd lfni ' Bell-am s Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. FOR SALE 1918 Ford Touring Car.. New Tires.' Valley Garage PROGRAM Chautauqua ASHLAND TUESDAY .Music mill Kansas Kay Kansas day program in auditorium at 1U a. m. Basket dinner at li! o'clock In park, llrins well-filled baskets. Wear or carry a sunflower. Afternoon Popular concert, Tha Vlti'a Exposition bund. Tho band i that opened and closed the Sari 'Francisco exposition. Kvonlng Grand concert, Thavlu's Imposition band. Operatic selec tions, grand opera artists, accom panied by Thavlu's Exposition band. LE1N SUITS ran LOTBEV TO OltDKR $'J.'!.0O I P Also Cleaning, lresslnK and Altering 12:! Kast .Main StrectUiittua ' 121! E. MAIX l lfiTAIHS l