MTCDFOTtT") MATT TRITTUNK. MKDWItn. OlfWJOW MOXIUV. JULY 22. 1918
PAGE THREE
KANE WRITES Of
LIFE IN PALISH
Fl
Frank Kline, who will lie remem
bered s n resident of Medford for
several years and who estiihlishrn
the valley jrnrnjrc in 1010 is now with
the Australian Hying cors in Pal
estine and writes as follows to II. It.
Patterson of Mcdford, under date of
May 22: ...
Here I am somewhere in Palestine
just where doesn't lyutter much.
The army is Inking? euro of thai end
of il. I have bene here four months
npw, and am itcttiup; nlon; very well
noder lhe circumstances.
Von will nntiee that I am in the
flyinr eorps, a meehanic of course, !
nm too old for a pilot, uiueh as I
would like it, hut believe me, if the
chance ever conies my way, I won't
overlook it.
One of our ehaps brought tt I Inn
"hnrs" down this altcrnoon utmost
on our own drome. It wns a great
serapt while it listed, )iut our ehap
was too fast. Wc don't very often
see the show so elose lo home. This
is the third one today, the other Iwo
were over the enemv lines.
This ecrtainlv eould he made a
great country. It should "row any
thin?. I saw an orchard loday load
ed with fruit and the trees were so
elose together that it looked more like
jungle. The oranges here lire about
ns Rood as I have tasted. It would
make vou laugh to sec the plows they
use, the same old wooden plow that
was used in Phnroahs' time. They
seem, to hitch up anything to them.
A camel, or a couple of donks, a
couple of cows or a donk and n cow,
it doesn't seem to make much differ
ence to them. They seem lo do good
work, too, and cover a fniramount
of country at that, nearly all of Pal
estine is under cultivation at present.-
, . ,
"'1 had a swim in lhe Meilitterunenn
yesterday. It was great, one of the
motor transports lakes a party down
evcrv cav. . . j
I have hnd a trip to Jerusalem and
enjoved it verv much. It was mighty
inspiring to go through nil the old
historical places. II isu't much of n
tourist resort just now; you have to
lake your own grub and blankets and
sleep wherever you can.
Oregon may he dry, but I don't
think il is half so dry as this place.
I have forgotten what a drink looks
like. They might ns well quit making
it ns far as we are concerned. Smokes
are a trouble to us. We can get plen
ty of cigarettes al limes, .such as they
are, of course. They must be spe-
FAILURE OF DRIVE
AMSTKliDAM, July 22.--The
urnt (iiizi'Uc say: "A lilt hnp
ptuH'd on ntliiT icasioiist for in
stance on tin Nomine, we must con
pt'ilt! the loss of prisoners 11110! pins.
But even so, the enemy's lending
idea, a lircali through, has not been
attained, despite tremendous exer
tions, have been able to hold up
the counter offensive before it at
tained a strategic worth mentioning.
Continuous rhinites in position are
lojrieally the outcome of the open
warfare now in progress."
The Merlin correspondent of lhe
newspapers writes :
"False hopes were perhaps pinned
at home to the launching nf this new
offensive. It eaunot lie the aim of
everv s'nj'b' '-Mr operation to attain
definite nbjCi-1 ives in ail riivum
stances.
"The victorious operations of the
thrid week of Julv unve rise to va
rious presumptions in the minds of
the people which do not njjree with
the previous act an I eoiidit ions, nor i
with those of today. We have no
reason to conceal the fact. There
were deserters numnjr the German
troops who iii-cd their knowledge of
the planned operations to betray the
fatherland and their comrades.
After referring to tho entente's
counter offensive, the correspondent
says :
'The forecoitn; shows that not onlv
east of Rhcims, but also a Ion- the
Mimic, we are confronted with diffi
cult tasks, nnd Vou llimlciihur will
in this stituation not satisfy some of
the strategists.
'It need not be concealed that the
aim of the recent offensive has re
mained unattainable, but new condi
tions now all the more urgently de
mand fresh decisions, to which we
look forward with strained attention,
hut also with patience."
WASHINGTON, July 22.- Fresh
successes lor the American forces
in their drive between the Aisiie and
the Marne were reported in General
I'ershiny's communiipie for yester
day, received today t the war de
partment. The American were driv
ing ahead with undiminished vior
and spirit, the statement said. More
than six thousand prisoners, over 10(1
cannon and many trench mortars and
AT FORI YOKON
PLANS TO LECTURE
NOME, .Alaska. July 22. Vllhjnl
nmr Stefansson. Canadian Arctic c.v
plorer, now at Kort Yukon, Alaska
Is planning to go on a Jocture tour
this fall for tho benefit of the Red
Cross, according to a telegram re
ceived here from him.
Stefansson Is In n Kort Yukon hos
pital recoVerlng from Illness con
tracted at Herschel Island In the
AMSTERDAM, July 22. Maximil
ian Harden, In discussing In Dlo Zu
kunft tho recent statement made by
Chancellor von llorlllng concerning
Belgium, says:
"Can icountry be regarded as an
independent state which Is only to lie
He is preparing to take water from
the main ditch north of town to irri
gate some of his land.
S. II. Harnisli, who has been up on
his mountain ranch returned Thurs
day evening.
Marsh (larrelt was here for dinner
Thursday. He says that it keeps
him busy nil the time irrigating his
twij ranches, one on Lake creek nnd
the other on lcnd Indian, nnd the
way hit bus to go it is sixty miles
from one ranch to the other, as he
has lo go and come by way of Ash
land, hut he goes with an nuto. Talk
of the nolo being a luxury. In hi:
case it is a nccessily.
1'Yidav noon Air. J. 0. Crenford and
Mr. and Mrs. S. li. Willis of Albany
Mr. C. i
relumed to tho owners when nogotl
atlons with twenty oilier stales have i Ore., slopped for dinner
reached a favorablo conclusion? Cnnu stenographer and Mi'. V. is one of
Arctic early this vear. Ho hones to a country bo regarded ns hulepen- the engineers on lhe S. P. I!, li. I hey
como thru .Nome In August on hlBjdont which heforo lis return must j started from Albany Thursday ovon-
inachine guns have be entaken by I way to the outside world. Stefans- undertake to adopt Its entire state , ing and rcnchcil here in time lor ilm
Anierican divisions in the last few son has not been "outside" since lire to tho will of an enemy power j ncr about 220 miles. They came out
days on the Aisnc-Mnrnc front. (!cn- 1 9 1 3, ' when he sailed from Victoria, j still ruling Its soil? ' sec the country nnd to look over
cral Pershing reported. This was ne-J n. C, at the head of an exploration j "International law forhlds Or-. our Agate field. They found several
cepted as meaning Ihat the reference expedition. j many to retain even oao peblile of I very line specimens. Taking their
in Saturday's statement of 17.1100 Tho polar bear, Stofansson's Belgian streots. Is Uelglum, as a ! supm-r here l hoy went on lo Mcdford
: i,l . . . . I n,..i i
iti'WntiiM's incliiflcil I lose f'iltttnrcil nv iKlinnnor la tinw im lla wai frnin en n npel lnr n Rffiln Recrelnrv mil Hll 1 i""' ih,m.
both I'rencli nnd American units. Hcrschel Island to t.Vomo with the ambassador have confessed, an lano-
Thc statctnent follows; records and equipment nf the expcdl- cent victim of (termini self defense?
"Ileadiiuur'.eis American evpcdi- uul, stefansson plans lo meet tho Then, we havo to ask lla forgiveness
tiouary forces: .Inly 111, 101S. I schooner here and then sail nloariitand not forco conditions upon It.
"Section A. Pctwi the Aisne a passenger liner for Seatllo. The This Is a question of do.'cncy, moral-
und the Maine the day has brought j p0ar hear will ho taken to Victoria. ' Ity and honor of a nation."
fresh success to our' ti ps. Willi j if the explorer meets the Hear, as! ' .
undiuiinished vigor and spirit they nlunne(1 nn(1 Fll!s tor thc outside, tho
have conliiiucd to force the cncinv to
yield bitterly contested positions. In
the fighting of the past few days
more than 0,000 prisoners, more than
100 cannon and ninny trench morlnrs
and machine guns have been laken by
oar divisions.
"Section It. There is nothing tv
ruport in this section."
first lecture will be given at Carncglo
Hall, New York, October 0, the tele
gram said. In his lectures. It is be
lieved, Stefansson will tell of his
work and discoveries.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS j
OBJECTS ATTAINED
I
Miss Bertha Wolvcrton who has
been working in Tacoma for some
time past, camo Thursday to make
her homo folks a 10 day visit.
Rev. and Mrs. L. K. Belknap visit
ed friends Friday and Saturday in
Gold Hill.
, CENTRAL POINT
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Hi C rlel.-
Mrs. Sam Coy and children eanie in
from their ranch l-'riduy morning lo
do her week's leading. Mr. It. A.
Petty who is working lire Thomas Wi
ley Jr., farm on Antelope, wns a
busincs caller, anil so was Mrs.
Combs, who with hep husbnnd, reside
on lhe W. I). Uobcrls (Joe Under)
J place, was doing business here.
II. C. Mitchell of Oret'on Cilv nnd
I
Mr. V. A. Heffner of the Elk Creek
hntcherv were here I'Viday. Mr.
Mitchell is in charge of the fish
butcheries of the state nnd has been .
up looking over the work in llutto
Kails and Elk creek nnd wns on his
way to his home in Oregon City, and
Mr. Heffner has charge of the hatch
ery at the mouth of Klk creek.
Willinm Vender Ilcllcn, one of our
hurilware merchants, who hits been
seriously ill for some time, was tnk-.
en to Portland Kriday evening to a
.specialist. He was taken with an
abscess behind the ear nnd is in a
critical condition.
Sntnrduy morning there wns quite
n number of pussengerH on the P. &
K. and among them was quite a
number of lhe young men wholinvo
been .called to tl(e colors, who had
been in to attend lhe meeting of "the
boys" in Medford. Among them were
Thomas Veslul, Mr. Pearson,
liohiiison and some whom I did not
know. Albert Clements nnd Ed Ciny
cade came home Friday night. Other
pnssengci-s on the train were Mi's.
Ohcnchciin of Itutle Falls, Harry
Young, formerly of the Daily Mail
Tribune force, but now developing his
muscles on the farm. Mi's. Itrittson
of Mcdford mid Miss Dahlier Minion.
W. C. Daly and his son Irvin were
business cullers Saturdnv morning.
Since my last report M. C. Ixigan
bus given me his subscription for the
Daily Mail Tribune, nnd J. It. Jack
sou has paid five dollars on his sub
scrintinn to lhe Duilv Mail Tribune.
Kd Cingcndc, one of our promising
young men, who was called by the
Cnitcd Stales draft board from near
Sou .lose, Calif., arriicl nt the home
of his p.'.rcuts, Mr. ai.d Mrs. David
Cinycadc, Wednesday evening and on
Mrs. lola Casey of North Pintle,! going to Mcdford lo answer the call
Neli., is a guest at lhe home of Mrs, j anil taking lhe second or three exam
Mary Price. The two tallies were inal ion, was turned down again on
.neighbors in lhe above mentioned : account of his having a weak heart.
city for several years previous In Ai'il now he says thai he is going lo
Mrs. Price's coining to Oregon. Mrs.liave his residence changed from
Casey will remain in southern Ore-, Fugle Point lo bis present home in
gon for some weeks. I California, us it is quite an item of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clary of A-h-1 expense lo him lo leave his woik and
laud visited wilh the hitter's moth- iwv his railwnv fare fiom San Joe.
C. It. lioyd and family wero In from Mrs. Nellie flrecn and family here Cal., up here nnd luck, I csiiic losing '
Rnek Point Saturday. I icccniiv. i tie lime, it seems as nioiigii c
i. P. Ciillette is at Canyoaville this young man has been exaai'.ni'd bv a
week doing up some farm work Hint . medical board nnd pronounced un-
Un!ificd tor ihilitai"' d.il.v, ih:il there
should be some provision made so
tlmi be will have his expenses paid
if he has to mack an extra trip of sc
Kathleen Blank returned to her
tmnin in this cilv Saturday from her
unrt .i in,lfnr,l reipiired his nllcntioii
.Mrs. I). U. Adams was in from her (il'"'.vs Holmes has been np-
Unnu fntm borne Fridav. 1 I ! f1 lo till il government position
mi.. .,... si,.rn wi,n i-o-' H"' ''""'I' signiil officer's office
sided the past ten months at Slither-1 Washington. D. C
il- i. , l 11 A lll,.l,l,,,, 1 "o uie sioics
d f,.n,i'v returned to her home 111 I 'hursday ulternoon and the mer-j ,,,. other hoar.l.
The'.,, i.. I chants and their families went to;
una I'liJ ruuuj uitciuvuii. i
rail
iniiiniiiiiinimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinwin
All the stores were i-1osim1 licre
eral hunnrt'il inV.v lo bnvi anntlicr
exn initial 'un inadc iv tlit snnic or
cause the supreme command had con
fldentially communicated its inten
tion beforehand," says the Cologne
Zazette, and'adds:
"The obi c-et which the forciim of
chilly made for the troops, think. the Marne luuJ ,n view was otlutne(.
Thev are awful rubbish. In civil lifejThereforo it dia not uppeur UanKcr-
one wouiun t pive ne 10 ins worst
enemv. Iteheve me, n single binder
withdrawal of our troons to the nor- pi( K,unv loft Kri.lav ;iNMn,,H' sr-u viry f.ijo.o..
them bank of the Marne
surprise, to well informed
to that center
lio:nas ('
);e am! f i:'ore Oivcti
Keep Comfortable
on the Summer Washday
Uso Fcla-Naptha end you ncy
cvoid boiling and hard rub
ting, save work and finish tho
vasu in far less time.
Cummer washday is so nrjcli ncro
comfortable when there's no boil
ing or hard rubbing. Tho clothca
wear longer, too. Continual bell
ing weakens any material and hard
rubbing puts more holca in cliirtj
and waists than daily wear.
Full directhna uistda l.o
red and green wrapper
came aa ao morning for KuRene to meet her bus- "-"' ""ler '"crchanls f . Thnrsdav and Mr. Cook look passage
I circles be- band who Is running on the railroad i ,"e"l,'-v' , , ,, , 1111 I"' '' & f li"""' 111 I'"'1''
i,l hart con- . .!,, Merchant 1). ( . llohnctt, Mrs. lioh- Kails.
would look like a Christmas dinner to
me these times,
I have been up in the air a (inod
manv times sine eominp over, nnd I
like it verv much. I have flown over
most of Palestine.
The I T ii n cives us finite nn interest
ing time when he eomes onr dropninir
bombs on us. First of all wc bear
the anti-air-eraft runs open up.
Then we see lhe, shells bursting in the
nir, About that tno we ran bear
their engines. Then somebody b
rates the machines. Then we heyin
to wonder if they are loaded and if
we are the taruet. As a rule we don't
have lontr to wait. You will hoar the
old familiar whistlejn the nir, some
one ho'Iovvs "here she eomes, boys,"
then biff, there isn't n head to be seen
above trro-tnd not that yon wait to
look. You are darned busy burrow
ig; in like, a rabbit. The trouble is
you feel as bi ns a house nnd swear
that he is shontinp riybt nt yon. es
peeially at niyht when you en n't see
tho mnchines, but can only hear the
roar.
By the time the crash of the bomb
eomes, yon lune made up your mind
that it is meant for you. After that
you betrin to wonder bow many more
he bus lo(. lis sure n fine sensation.
So far I have behaved very well, Mv
nerves are pood, naturally I nm
senred, . Sop'e of the poor bei?nrs
I nm sorry for, thev have lost their
poaK ultogethor. Perhaps I will
luter.
The enpe are firing nt a Hun over
head riht now. but I don't think he
has nnv er"s fur es today. Tie i
flyin? too hiuh, he is just uetlinp a
lih-elv located fir a few niiihts hence,
when the moon will be nicp and full.
Nice tb'T!' lo lonk forward ton, isn't
it; We have our tent di out about
three feet deep and sand bats plac
ed round the edve. so we won't have
to chase not looking fur a trench or
n hole of some sort, but will L'et as
rloe to thc ron'd as wn can. Yc
will be fairly safe from ho.hx, mile-
he is luekv enon;h tn et a di
rect hit. !n that ia,'i..of course,
il won't matter, as we will never know
what hapmned. Thev miuht td ps
with machine pun-;, thmtL'h. Int
doubt it verv much. I nm md lo-ini:
any sleep over it yet.'
1 PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS
ous to retreat locally In order to save
unnecessary losses."
in .ti im.i ii i.'.,, ii..i,. i i n-.. i ..i. nt .. i ,i
u. n,i I !.,.. in u'l.rn -'l '!" lOOT IHX, a OllUIH'r
u,,.. ..,. ..v. o . ,,ii.. ,.r p.. ,.ii... t 1..11 m..,..i ...
vlFitors lo Medford Saturday. . . . ' . . '
Mr. Win. CurlesB who has been In
Alaska, arrived homo Wednesday.
Ir. and Mrs. Walter Stanclift and
doughter Vivian, Mrs. Itlackwood,
Mildred Ward, Gladys Ferns, llertle
atancliff and mother and sister and
Mr. lieaverstadt formed a jolly crowd
last Sunday at Ashland park. After
a sumptuous dinner they oil went to
Kingsbury Springs and enjoyed the
soda water.
Geo. Morso left Sunday for nor
thern California.
Mr. Will Kerns onrt Mr. and Mrs,
Lovell Kerns motored to Camp Fre
mont last week to visit their brother
Charles Ferns.
Miss Carrie Hull Is visiting Dr.
and Mrs. Malmgren for Iwo weeks,
Walter Myers has relumed from
working In Pendleton In the harvost
fields.
Miss Christine Malmgren Is being
entertained at the home of her broth
er, Dr. Malmgren. Miss Malmgren
Is on her wuy to her home In I'ota
1 n ma. Calif.
Mrs. Mary P. Klsher Is spending
the week in Ashland attending Chau
tauqua. John Honar left Monday for Pasa
dena, Collf., whoro he will spend a
few weeks visiting friends and rela
tives. Mrs. Amelia Morse will loavc Sun
day for a short visit with relatives
near Hray, Calif.
Dr. and Mrs. Malmgren served a
delicious dinner, Wednesday evening
In honor of Carl Anderson, Robert
Furry and Itohcrl Waterman who arc
to leave Monday to begin a soldier's
life. Tho guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. Kd Anderson and son Carl,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furry and son
lloliert and daughter Sylill nnd Rob
ert Waterman and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Graffls.
Jack Martin and family arc comp
Ing at Ashland park nnd attending
Cliautnuiiua.
C. M. Ward Is visiting his brother-in-law
In Unite Foils.
Mrs. John Long who has been vis-1
Ring her mother, Mrs. George names
in this city returned Saturday morn
ing to Tunnel 1 0.
Jim Chlsholm who has spent lhe
past two years with relatives in Can
ada Is spending the summer with
relatives here In Gold Hill. He vis
ited with his father al the Presidio
on his return trip.
Miss Retu Keith left Sunday mor
ning to visit at the homo of her
sister at Albany.
Vernon Fleming came down Satur
day night from his work nt Prospect.
Mrs. Uurlelson camo down Kriday
from tho mine in The Meadows to
spend a few days at tho home of her
mother and to be with her brother.
Roy who is In the 2 2 nil draft and
who had come up from Weed. Thurs
day. Alton Blank camo from the Mirn
Vista to spend Sunday with his home
folks.
Miss Virgle Hceman Is visiting
relatives at San Francisco.
J. G. Davis of the Sylvanlto mine
is hero again from his other dalles nl
San Francisco and Sacramento ami
enjoyed the company picnic heid
Sunday at the beautiful grove up the
river -near the holdings of that com
pany. t
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Simmons nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Illackert were
Mcdford visitors Friday evening.
Mrs. Ernest Hillings Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Mary Lewis In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merrltt went
lo Central Point Sunday morning 10
lie guests for the day of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Lursell who had planned an
nuto trip In Ashland and Kingsbury
Springs for that day.
with Oregon slate 'license lor llllc!,
of Sam Ward, ol' the "1'ala -e of the
Kinus," on Untie was iiiuoim the
diiiiici... licre Kriduv. nnd A. S. liiiton,
number 1, on il, for Crcs -cut City and, tlx meter leader lor the C. & O. 1'.
thcr coastal points for a leu day.-
vacalion.
I. like Pearl of Chico, Cal., is vis
iliic his father, Mr. I!. K. Pearl and
sister, Miss I. din I'enrl, and other
Inlives and friends here. Mr. Pearl
has enlisted in the musician's dcinrl
inent of the' Cnitcd States nuvv end
s nwnitiitir n call to duty.
Mayor W. A. Cowley has purchas
d lhe ice cream and confectionary
business foriiicrlv conducted bv John
K. Iloss. Mr. Cowlc" has moved the
tock, ncccsasrv fixtures, etc., across
the street lo his huihline., from the
old stand and will he able to meet Hie
demand for s,,ft drinks, ice cream,
fine confections, etc.
Frank Muvficld and Klmcr Kyle,!
youths of 'Jl years, of this city, have
enlisted in lhe naval reserve euros of
the Cnitcd Slates navy. j
John Sisty has relumed from nj
business trip south. I
Miss Pearl Iloss of Portland is j
spending a few days hen'.
Mrs. John Mitchell nnd children!
left lhe last of the week for Portland.
where they will join Mr. Mitchell.
Miss Kuthcritin Thouieoti is en
ioyini; a vacation with K.imle Point
friends this week.
K. II. ..Moore led Kriday eveniiur for
Portland and other northern cities.
Co.. and his son, Keneth, .Mrs. 1-'. K.
I'oitz nnd her dauuhler Marv, were
dinners at lhe Siinnvsidc.
Mr. M. C. I.oan of llrownshoro
wn n business culler Thursday nnd
while here vavc me his subscription
to the Daily Mail Tribune.
Pcni. P.riinhv was here on business.
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wo do not hurry or slight the preparation In compounding. We nli
olutely give you lhe best of service and material. We would be
pleased to till your next proscription.
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WALSH ON LABOR BOARD
WASHINGTON', July '.-'. Willinm
llnriuon Pluck, former district attor
ney of New York, has been chosen by
Frank P. Wal-li as bis alternate, on
the National War Labor board.
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