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PXQE TWO MEDFORD MATT, TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. OREC.OX, THURSDAY, AUMCTKT 1, 1018 I0CAL AND; PERSONAL At last the C9th artillery battalion, i In which there are 30 former Seventh company members, has started for Prance, having left Portland last night for the east over the short rai road route, much to tho regret of the relatives and friends of the Med ford and Jackson county soldiers in the ! organization, and the soldiers them selves who had hoped that tho organ lzatlon would pass thru Med ford Telegrams, received In tho city Wed nosday from, some of tho soldiers led to the belief thai, the command would pass thru here this forenoon, and number of bitterly disappointed rela tives and friends gathered at the de pot with packages of goodies for farewell visit with their loved ones. Furniture packing and crating. Douglas, 201 Riverside, phone 162 . Byron W. ; Worjlilngton, who has . been dolus business In Mcdford for the past eight years under the name Medford Sheet Metal Works, has dls posed of his plant and business to D. h. Corbett, who liaB boon In h employ for several years. Mr. Worth Ington expects to soon entor tho army aviation section service. I Mattress making and furniture up holstorlng. Douglas, 201. S. lliver side. Phone 1G2-J. , TourlBt parties rotumlng from Crator Lake to' tho Hotel Modfor Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs. II. H Brlgham and daughter of Kugene and Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Dcatty of San Francisco and Mrs. J. M. Leny of Honolulu. Storage batterlos for all cars. E. Gates Auto -Co. Mrs. Q. C. Ciffon of Trail and her Bistor, Mrs. A. L. narrows, arrived in the. olty this forenoon and are guests ot the Hotel Holland. The Trelchler-Pelrson Inc., have moved their salesroom to corner of Mala and Grape stroots, the Cnruott- Corey building. Service station to be continued at old stand on Hiver- slde. . in B. W. Craig, tho woll known ox- pert salesman who has bocn connect ed with the Itoy I'ruitt auto agency for Beveral months past has sevored his connection with that concern and now has charge of tho salo ot Over land cars with tho C. E. (lutos Auto mobilo company. I)r, Heine, Garnott-Corey Bide. Among Portland visitors roglslerod at the hotels today aro J. II. Bryant, M, Bhapira, S. Wolsman, E. U. llogcs, T. B. Bloom, John W. Cunningham, Frank Healy and J. L. Wright. ; Full lino ot camp goods. C. E Gates Auto Co. . At tho mooting of tho Elks lodgo tonight Gus Newbury, who wua the lodge's delogato at the recent natlon- al Elks convention at Atlantic City, ,N. J., will mako a report of tho con ivention doings. , Federal Cord Tiros aro here. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mrs. John Hampshire and maid of Grants Pass, and hor guest, Mrs Ji. uarncs ot Lincoln, Neb., aro guosts at tho Hotol Mcdford. , Daily's Taxi, rhono 15. Two car loads of Ilnrtlott pours wore shipped froin horo to tho east last night. A half dozen or more cars are expected to sturt tonight. Mitchell Bbarpons lawn mowers. 3fi south Kivorsldo. ino Ladies' Ullilo cluss of the Prosbytorlan church will meet ut tho homo of Mrs. S. A. Nyo, K.I 5 East Wain street, next .Monday afternoon at 1:30. I For tho host lusuranco boo llolmos, the Insurnnco Man. I i Present Indications aro that the annual outing and old-fashioned thicken dinner of thu Dixie society or tho vulloy, which Is to bo bold In Lllhlu park at Ashland on Thursduy, August 15, will bo tho largest ami best attended In the society's history. All former residents or southern Btales and desiendanls of former residents nro expected to attend Postmaster Minis, tho president of tho society, is preparing ail elaborate speaking and entertainment program. ; Don't Just ask tor oil, Insist on Veedol. C. E. (iatus Auto Co. l .Mrs. A. II. Wills, wife of tho book keeper at tho government engineer's construction camp nt Crater Lake, and two children arrived in Hie lt this morning from Aihland and left on the nulo stage Tor bu lake to Join IWr. Wills for a I wo months stay. .Alter tho holel closes for thn Kcasnl they will camp out until winter set In and stops construction work. , A fow minutes work and some top dressing will restoro that old faded top. C. K. dales Auto Co. Mrs. J. Y. Hill of Portland, w hose husband Is a lliutenant of engineers In service In Franco, Is here nr visit and Is a gnest at the Hotel Hol land. Mrs, Paul Hanson, local agent lor J'ubono corsew. Phone u s r. -1 1 . 11, C. S. Whltmoro of Portland, editor o( Poultry Life, has returned to that city after a several duys business o Jourij In Medford and vicinity, Tho Vulley garage which has been operated for several years by Wesley McDonald and, L. 11. Ossman, . bus been Bold to J. C. Henry of Cottago Grove, Ore., who will assume charge In two weeks. Mr. McDonald leaves August Kith to begin military Bervice and will take the special mechanical course at the Benson Polytechnic school at Portland. Mr. Ossman was one of tho large Jackson county drafi contingent which wont to Fort Mc Dowell, Calif., In the artillery service about three necks ago. . ,., (Jet your ad copy for Sunday mor ning's Sun in by Saturday morning stiro. tf H. K. Millor, tho woll known lino type operator who for tho past year has been on tho staffs of the Mall Trlbuno and the Sun, left Ibis morn ing for Portland whore he will locato permanently and will be employed on one of tho Portland newspapers. Mrs. Miller and their chllrtron expect to Join him In a short time. The many Medford and Grants Pass friends of Mr. Miller and bis family wish him good fortune in bis now location. Insure your grain and hay. Gen eral insurance. D. It. Wood & Co., No.. 7 West Eleventh street. Harry R. Rosenberg has gone to Eugene where he will enter tho sec ond summer camp of the University of Oregon for training military offi cers, which lusts a month and begins August 3rd. It Is reported that re-, contly the county draft board noti fied Harry and his brother Dave, who hnvo large sheep Interests, that one of them must ho drafted for military sorvlco, but In order to glvo the young men time to straighten out their business affairs, the selection of one of them for service was post poned until October 1st. It is not as yet known whether the entrance of Harry to tho officers training course will affect the draft board's ruling. 'alntlnc. decorating and tinting. All work firsPclass guaranteed. 350-W. Ill Dr. '10. II. Porter, was reported as resting comfortably nt tho sanitarium today. Tho improvement in his con- ditlnn was not so marked today as on Wednesday. It's war at Gates. War time prices nil over tho store. Seo page nd In this pnpor. C. I. Patton has returned to se vlco In the nnvy at Scattlo after a 12 lays' furlough spent here with his parents. Your neighbor's now car may be his old one painted with Murphy Da Coto Varnish. C. E. Gatos Auto Co. Bessie L. Chesne and Agnos II Mullils of Washington, D. C, advance agents of a Chautauqua circuit, uro guests at the Hotol Mcdford. T. M. Warren of .Medford Is regis torod nt. the Hotel Portland, Port land, Oregon. The woulhor prediction of this morning- for tonight and Friday was showars and cooler." Tho maximum temperature yostorduy was Sti do greos and this morning's minimum as CCVj degrees. Butto Falls Lumber company want saw mill men and lumber pliers. Pay stnudard wages. llti .Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Thompson of Lnks Creek aro guosts at tho Hotel Holland. L. 11. Drown, who operated tho Ituss mill In Mcdford tor tho pnst eight yonrs, rocently sold tho mill to Itulph Waldo Elden, who was for hiorly in the seed and feed business at Central Point. Mr. Elden took possession of tho mill last Monday- Mr. llrown is undecided us yot about Is future business plans, but lu the ear futiiro will leavo with his family tor a scvornl wueks motor trip which III Include visits ut Portland, Camp owls and Seattle. .Mr. anil Mrs. .lames Smith and Mrs. Klcluird Loynes and son of Long llcach, Calif., motor tourists. ft tho Hotel Holland this noon after day's visit hero for Portland. A olor tourist party leaving tho same olel today for San Francisco cou- Isted of Mr. and Mrs. II. ltondlcimin ud Mr. und Mrs. M. S. Green of Seattle. .Miss Katlierlne Miller returned to rants Pass this morning after u hort visit at homo. Threw Medford and olio Ashland an nru named In tho list of regon men chosen to attend the soc- ond Cnlverslty of Orogon summer tup fur officers training to bo held r a mouth nt Eugene, beginning igust 3rd. They are Frederick tl. Sticdk-or, W. Y. Crowson and Harry Rosenborg of Medford and Troy I'hlpim of Ashland. Visiters in tho city registered nt he hotels tndav tin hided M. F. Me- ilueeny of Now York City, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry X. Ileal ly, Franila P. Kurtz and A. II. Noyes of San Fran cisco, John T. Hutchinson of Detroit. John II. Deaiie und four buys at San ta Durham. Calif., Miss Uoulah I'helps ot llerkoley. W. It. llaynian of AlUinv. E. W. Spalding and John Schez of Grunts Pass, It. Iloswell ut Holland, Arthur I!. Myers of Rogue River, J. F. Adams of Prospect aim Ed J. Slekel of llornhrook. Mrs. M. 1). Fries, nfother of Mrs. W. T. Grieve, arrived In Medford this week for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Grieve and family. Included among the motor touring parties at the Hotel- Modford today were the following: .Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Murkwoll and daughter, Mr. and Jobs Whitehead and Roger Hand of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. H. Miih ler and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Vannoy of Slsson, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Oakley of Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mesch of Portland. Jackson county's only colored man tit military ago to enter the service Is Irwin J. Anthony of Central Point, who was drafted recently and leaves tonight for Camp Lewis. The young man icarno to tho valley several years ago with D. M. Stone, he Central Point rancher. Ho Is Unusually In telligent and well Informed. ' ;, FOR HUSBANDS ONLY AI PAGE "For Husbands Only," with Its daring and catchy titlo and with the backing of the critics of New York, promises to bo ono of the sensations tit the season when it plays at tho Page, Friday and Saturday. ' Mildred 'Harris, the clever little actress whoso namo has been linked with that of Lois Weber In some of the biggest produotions of tho yoar, stars as "Tonl," the convent-bred 'girl who married the prosaic business man In ordor to get an opportunity to humiliate and punish tho society dilettante who bad counted her girl ish love as merely a trifle. ' There Is a brilliant sparring of keen wits, the wits of the angry little 'woman and the wits of the man she 'Is attempting to revenge herself upon all thru the play. At the last moment he has Invited her trusting, friendly husband to 'witness a private performance of a uinyioi no nas written himself, en titled "For Husbands Only" a play- lot that is couched in a form that will upset the husband's faith In "Tonl 'and which ho hopes will compel her to cast herself Into his arms. Right up to the lust moment of tho play it appears that the man's strat egy has succeeded and that Tonl's plans for rovenge have crashed down, wrecking hor happiness with them and then thero is the drollest and most unexpected finish; one that an audience can never guess until It right upon them, and one that adds 'the final touch of dolightfulness to this photodrnina. The comedy Is tho Mack Sonnott scream, "Ladles First," with Chostor Conklln In the rolo of the neglected husband. 10 MEN CALLED I Tho local board of Jackson county has a call for 10 men to report to Hcnson Polytechnic institute at, Port land, Ore., on Aug. 1,5th, tor Instruc tion as auto machanlc's, blacksmiths, carpenters, electricians, machinists, plumbers and sheet metal workers. The call is open to volunteers up to and Including Aug. C. Registrants are urged to present themselves fori Voluntary Induction. Additional par ticulars regarding this call can be ob tained at the local board at Jacksonville. Six men have volunteered under this call .to data. W.C.T.U. TO ELECT OFFICERS FRIDAY The annual election of officers ot the Woman's Christian Temperance union will be held Friday afternoon, August 2. Rev. and Mrs. Spriggs of 1014 West Tenth street, will enter tain tho union, and friends at this meeting. Ail women who can are urged to attend, as matters of moment to all will be discussed. The following topics will be dis- cusBcd: "W. C. T. U. work; It's rela tion to other organizations; Women's work In the council of defense; the work of the county visiting nurse; social welfare work as demonstrated rocentfy during the Ashland round up, etc." SERINGES WOW BY YANKEES. (Continued From rage One.)' doulilod their fire, hut still tho Amer icans came on unfaltering like, the unavoidable stroko of fate. 'When tho Americans reached the proclncts of tho vlllago their firo ceased and with ono wild yell thoy closed with tho foe. The fierco up roar suddonly gave place to a strango silence as man grappled with man. Only tho clash of Bteel on stool and tho groans ot tho stricken could bo heurd. (iernmn Llvra Hammered Out "Tho Issue was novor In doubt for an Instant. At this kind of fighting tho American Is more than equal to any Prussian guardsman, and In a littlo moro than ten minutes ail was over. Except for a few Gorman pris oners, overy Gorman in the vlllngo had breathed his last. Such was tho final capturo of Serlnges. During tho night the enemy twice nttompted to retake Sergy but oacn nuo ho was repulsed with heavy osses. 'llien ho made a florco assault on (Mcurry farm, east of Serlngos. which was piled with tho dead which he had left thero tho day before when every man defending It died nt his post. There ugnln tho enemy was unsuccessful turnout until sleel had crossed sleel In the big farmyard and bo heaps of German slain hnd been doubled in the ruins about It. Wiw CliLssir. I'lglitlng "This was classic fighting Indeed man nguinst man and tho better to win. llicro was no call for quarter. Tho pride of tho professional soldier was up against the prldo of the free man, both prefcrrlug doath to surren der." B. W. CRAIG SALES I .. The C. E. Gates Auto company an nounces that beginning with today B W. Craig takes charge ot their sales department for Overland cars and will bo pleased to glvo a demonstra tion to u)l who are Interested in pur chasing an auto. ... ... ,,Mr. Craig has lived, in Medford several years, is wqll known all over the countv, and Is specially posted. on automobiles. Another carload of Ovorlands has just beon received by the Gates agency. HER LOATHE OF HONS PARIS, Aug. 1. (llavas Agency). Tho. murder of Field Marshal von Elchhorn say Paris newspapers, dem onstrates that tho Russian people cannot enduro the German yoke. This crime, tho papers say, coming after the assassination of Count von Mlrbach, the German ambassador to Russu, shows that tho return to dic tatorial methods in Russia, was bound to placo bombs in the hands of thoso men who for many years knew no othor argument of opposition. Attention Woodmen Important business Wednesday night and all menibors nro requested o bo present. W. II. JACKSON, Clerk. DR. RICKRRT FY I-S Nt I KSTI l-'ICAM , V TESTED, AND CLASSES PROPERLY FITTED 8uito t-a over May Co. XO Ditoins VMEI) Curd, of Thank , Wo wish to thank the choir and our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during the Illness and death of our beloved mother and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mlt. AND MRS. ADOLPII IvNAUER. MRS. GEO. Tit AN A. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Truck driver. Apply II W. Illnghnm. Phono B!'7-J3. WA'NTEI) Exporlouccd packers. Hardwell Fruit Co., phono I -' I. 112" l-'Olt SALE Grain sacks, fruit jars, Huff Orpington hens. J. W. Shir ley, 2S Almond street. 112 Gent's Service and Outing Watches Wo are showing tho latest and newest thing In watches. . Martin J. Reddy I'Vir Watches of gunllty Visitors Always Welcome. Mall I s Yoiir Wants Phono Ml Wo moved tu Daniels' Old Stand oil tho Corner, PAGE --Tomorrow and Saturday i ' . -5JT MB JBH& K Bid Diamatic Treat 1111 'Bill HwJ i A Modern Play for f M Ql 11 J I Modern People ' Jg Friend wives to chaperon of course. It's a real "Zippy " play, written by a woman, about women and for women, so don't. let EIM try to leave you at HOME. .. It's a delightful combination of real comedy and tense drama. It's filled with dash and pep, and compels your closest attention from beginning to end. The fabric that makes the ultra-photodrama of the day. .., And the Mack Sennett Comedy, "Ladies First" Regular Admiscion. , Here's a Tip If you din't sec Julian Etinge in the "Countess Clmrniini;'" yesterday, then go tonight, you will enjoy it. tllPSpi links PPllllS 1 The production of milk is a confining business.but it needn't confine you. $1 k The production of milk is a confining business.but it needn't confine you. All the exasperating work, all the constant worry of taking care of cows and taking care of them right will be done for you by an expert dairy farmer if you will just keep in your storeroom a case or several cases of mm If you keep cows you have to milk on Sunday anil other times when you might be off the place. The fifteen Carnation evap orating plants scattered throughout the Middle and Far West answer the milk question for you. Every day they evaporate, sterilize and hermetically can the fresh milk brought in that morning from the farms. Remember Your Grocer Carnation Milk Products Company, S: mm I ..""!''':' If you keep cows your wife must strain the milk and laboriously wash pails and pans. The Carnation can brings rich, pure, wholesome milk rif.ht into your kitchen and dining room. If you keep cows you some times have too much milk and sometimes not enough. With a case of Ccrnation on hand none ever 3poils, and yon always have enough. Has Ca rnatjon rattle, Washington ivikl i':,;;ti' life