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PXCIE TWO MEDFOTCD MATL. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OTCEfiOX. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2.1. 101S I0CAL AND PERSONAL Captain luiu Mrs. X. I.. ltllcy of El Uorudo, Kas., who had been at tending the (i. A. It. and V. H. C. en canipmeuts at Portland arrived in the city today for a visit with their daughter, .Mrs. 3. S. Smith and Mr Smith, and also their daughter, Mm T). If. Jackson of Wltchlta, Kas., who lias a cottago at Ashland for the Hummer, and other relatives. Furniture packing ana crating, Douglas, 201 Riverside, phone 102-J. Mrs. O. W. Hutchinson was called to Ilremcrton, Wash., last night by the Illness of her youngest duughter. Her eon who has been working In the shipyards and recently enlisted has been assigned to the army tank division. All the new styles und weaves in fall dress goods and suitings at the .May Co. 1311 J. C. Aitken lias been appointed us one of the ton delegates from the Mcdford lodge of Elks to the JOlks stato association convention at Port land next week, to take the place of "W. H. Slngler who wus unublo to servo. Don't fail to see the most impor tant discovery made on pear blight since the discovery of the pear blight germ. Demonstration at the Experi ment Station next Monduy at -o'clock. 131 Mrs. J. H. Butler left this morning for a visit at Ilurrlsburg, Ore., with her parents. She will also visit at Portland before returning home. One and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. tf E, C. Jerome Is now limping around and will do so for some tlmo to eomo, because of having had an operation performed on the llg toe of his left foot at Sucrod Heart hos- pllul Thnrsduy. See those now fall couts Just ro colved at tho May Co. They are sure to plcaso you. mo Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hastedo of Sout llo and Miss M. Shover of Vancouver, 11. C, have roturned from a sojourn nt Crater l.nko and are guests at the Hotel Medford. Dr. Heine, Oarnett-Corey Dldg. A1rs. Christine Harr of tho Apple gate section has returned homo from a visit wllh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heavor ut Ashland. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. ', Corporal and Mrs. It. K. McIOIhoso, noe Floronco llnzelrlgg, passed thru the city lust Tuosduy on routo from Camp Lewis to Camp Kreomont. One and three-color stoclc pear labols for Bale, Medford Printing Co. tf Miss Sylvia Hind of Medford will sorvo as nsslstunt principal of the Koguo Hlver high school this year. How uro you fixed on guns and sholls? See tho Crater Lake Ildwu. 1 y "i The J lie I; mm county draft board has received notification from the war department that hereafter men nro not to bo deferred uflor their cull Into tho service. Ilerolororo In a number of cases mon have been de ferred to a later dalo on account of crops to be tuken euro of, but tho now order does away entirely wllh this. The ruling, however, dues not nrtoct thoso men who have alrendy had ihelr Induction Into military ser vice deferred to n tutor date. Fruit Iirlors for home uso. Pacific Furn. & Fix. Factory. 1-1 6 Sergeant Don iNewbiiry of the Sev enth company und son of (ins New bury, In still in attendance at tho of ficers training school at Camp Taylor near Louisville, Ky. Ono and three-color stock pear labels for sale. Medford Printing co. tf In the New York auction market Thursday with receipts of 35 cars of Hurtled pears, the average prl re ceived for Oregons was JJ.tllt. for California's J:'. 7:1 and for Washing ton's $2..-iS. California's sold in the lloston market ut I3.50, and in Hie Chicago maiket at fi.SO, while Washington's sold In tho Chicago market at :'.". Wo rnrry (he guns and shells Hint will get those deer. Crater Lake Hdwe. Joe Daniels. Jr., left this morning to spend the week end with his sister nt tho W. W. Islington ranch. Mattress making and furnlturs up holstorlng. Douglas, J 01 8. Hlvor slde. Phono 162-J. .Mr. and -Mrs. Hen C. Sheldon of Medfiud, and the former's mother and slsler. Mrs. Kniinii C. Sheldon mid Ml k Eleanor Sheldon of Minne apolis, are spending a few days nt tho Hotel Portland, in Portland. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANT EM Man lor threshing work. - Call 2-FS. l.'.i FOIt SALE liii; Chevrolet In good condition, cheap, doing lo war. Cull 4LI-J. ' i:;i WANTED-Hug. phone 27S L. !:!; The work getting the school build ings ready for the opening of school on Sept. Kith, will bogln next Mon day . The school board has author ised the janitors of the high school and Washington buildings, the two largest structures, to begin w-ork next Monday. The Janitors of the other school buildings will not start work until Sept. 2nd. Huvo you got that deer yet? II not, are you shooting the best ammu nition. See Crater Lake Hdwe. 135 Deer season is in full swing. Come and see us for your guns and ammunition. Crater Lake ildwo. Frank Alexander of Parshall, Colo rado, departed today for un extended visit at Seattle, following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shelly. For sale Tomatoes for canning. Phono 374. 137 E. 13. Tongue of Hlllsboro, Ore., who Is district attorney of Washing ton county, left for home last night after a visit with his brother-in-law, A. E. Iteames. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uoumes of Portland who have also been visiting Mr. Kcunics left today for Portland In their car via Bond. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Mrs. E. J. Uullugber left this mor ning for a visit with her parents at her former home, Greenview, Calif. H. 11. Hull returned today from a several duys visit at Portland. Clnssos at St. Mary's Academy, Medford, Oregon, will be resumed Tuesday, September 3d. Complete courses offered In high school, gram mar grutles, primary and kindergar ten. Exceptional advantages in music, art, and china painting. Resi dent and duy students are received. Excellent sleeping-porch accommoda tions are a feature of the boarding school. 342 Mrs. Ray Sutchwell, acting secre tary of the Commercial club, and her guost, Mrs. H. C. Greene of Nevada, .Mo., who is hero Investigating busi ness opportunities for her husband who Is a retail and wholesale grocer, lloft this morning fur a visit at Crater Lake. . Among now exhibits In the Com mercial club windows Is a flue show ing of apples and peaches by the Westcrlund orchards. Letters dated August 0th, receiv ed In the city tills week from Meu ford boys In Franco toll that tho Cr,lh artillery has been moved SO lulled from the location where It won last known to be, where they nro living in pup tents. Tho new vamp ranks us ono of the largest American camps In Frunco nnd lias an immense rifle range for urtlllery und smull arms. Tho (liUh was expected to be there a -month, und then to -bo moved on to tho front. Tho Misses Margaret and Clalro Wihltton of Eugene, who had been the guests of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Itankln and family for two weeks, left for homo today. Many (i. A. It. veternnH and their families hnvo been passing thru the city on southbound trains tho past two days en route to thtlr homes in various parts of the United Slates, to last night 2.1!) cars of Hart lott pears hud been shipped out from Medford to the east. Thirteen cars wore sent yesterday. Among county visitors registered at tho hotels today were Kntherlne Foley of Central Point, N. L. Hawk of Derby, C. Ward of Provolt, and Wlllluiu DoFnust of Koguo River. Rev. Thos. J. Pnrceli of Wallace, Idaho, will say muss at tho Catholic church In Jiivksonvlllo on Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Purcell, who suf fered a light stroke of paralysis last May has been In Mediord for the past threo weeks taking treatment and says ho feels fifty per cent better than boforo he came. Lieutenant Everett Corey, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Corey, graduated recently from tho heavy artillery of ficers training camp nt Louisville, Ky., and has been transferred to Douglas, Ariz. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. If. Isbell. Mrs. II. W. Orr of Cnzelle, Calif . left for home today after a several Two motor tourist parties en route to Crater Lake were at the Hotel Medford today. They wens Mr. and Mrs, .V. S. Hunter and family of Her- I keley, and .Mrs. H. E. Hodge of Oak land, and Mr. and .Mrs. II. .-. Mills oi Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Har rows of Los Angeles. Hurry Isbell, who is in the signal department of the Southern Pacific rullroad at Portland, arrived in the city today for a visit with his parents, days shopping visit in .Medford. Visitors registered at the hotels to day included Mr. and Mrs. Frunk W. McKee und K. A. Palmer of New York, Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Stewart of Lincoln, Neb., Elmer Louderback of Raymond, Wash., Hoy H. Elliott of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Har ney of Cotlage tirove, N. G. Egleston, G. L. Thompson, S. W. Tra:y and W. H. Ilertaine of San Francisco, Mts. C. li. McCullougb of Corvallls, D. N. Snyder of Glendale and George A. Cable and Walter E. lilalr of Port land. Prof. Everett S. Hammond, of the chair of historical theology at Wil lamette university is a Medford visi tor in Hie interest of the Salvation army war fund. Hugh Mitchell, superintendent of tho U. S. bureau of hatcheries is on his monthly trip of inspection to the Elk Creek hatchery. Try My Breakfast j BERRIES OR FRUIT ON A DISH OF . Post Toasties DELICIOUS , CORN &4r FLAKE3 mm ; BRITISH WIN MANY TOWNS. (Continued From Page One.) of the Konmie. More t!,;in 1,000 prisoners were tuken in !ltis opera tion whieli eliminates the benJ i fhfc Field Miir-lui! HuiV i'nv 110 iiiv reported to hnve taken Hoyi'lles and ' Jioiry Hecfjuerelles and .o he till pit-Inn-.' forward. They nr.' pil ing up prisoners and '411ns. The liritt.-h have reaehed Ooinm. (onrt, whieh i.s considered to lj" the eliief point of the (Jerman .!e(Vnse po sitions. South of Goinme-eourt the liriti.-h were iitluckiii!; and piiliinu fonvanl ail aitm tli eline. real est of War The hattle see:as to he one of the greatest of the war. The town of Meaulte, south of Al bert, fell early in 1liu British drive. The l!riti-h troops pressinir on Iiti' are erossin-r the Bray-Albert road. Happy Valley to the north of Bray, was taken by Field .Marshal lilies Iroops after hard fihtin. Three (ieraian battalion headquar ters have been taken in the lo -n'lty of Happy Valley. Additional anus also have fallen into the hand of :lu British. A number of new flennan divisions have been identified. They were null ed up in the hope of :-avina something from the disaster whieh threatens t!" whole (lermany array on this front. The latest report from the battle line says that the Bri(ih are reach ing out in the direction of Tara Hill, whieh is a thousand yards beyond Al bert. Smith of the Somme South of the Koinnie the British have extended their line on a front of more than five miles, pushinir into the German defenses, at the greatest depth for about two miles. - Details of the liyhtimr north of the Xommc. wliii-li continues, f-how that Albert aetually was stormed bv the British who crossed the river to the south and struck, anticipating the probable German intention of with drawal. The Germans now are fiahlina des perately to retain (huaeeoiirt. South of there the British are aUo pushing forward. KeporN from all points say that the battle is 'roiftir on victoriously for the British. Kiel,! 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