10CAL AND
PERSONAL
Cooler weather In In sluht ns this
morning's prediction wa for a cooler
toiniHiralure for tonight and Tues
day. Altho Sunday's inaxlmum tem
perature, was !7 degrees yet the hl4h
humidity made it seem almost as
warm us Saturday when the tempera
ture was 104. 5, tho record for the
Kenson.
Furniture packing and crating.
I)oui;la, 'I'll Hivcrslde, phone 1C2-J.
Tho Misses Urault and Oray with
liss Alderman of Portland, who bad
been visiting them, left today for a
two weeks sojourn at tho latter city
and nearby soasldo resorts.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Xuliono Corsets. I'hone fiSTi-H. 156
A motor touring party from Menlo
I'arli, Calif., consisting of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Coryell, K. 0. S. Coryell
anil four others returncdi Saturday
frotn a visit at Crator Lake and left
tho Hotel Medford today for home.
K W. Bartlett, Modford's taxldor-
ml.st and furrier will open shop In
Medford forepart of September, date
unnnunccd later. Deer hoads not
dreuxed out, should bo placed In cold
nlorago. tf
Up to Sunday night In all 280 curs
of Itartlctt pears had been shipped
cunt from Medford. Four cars went
out last night and 10 cars Saturday.
How are you fixed on guns and
(shells? See tho Crater Lake Hdwe.
135
Ida n. Host of Forest C.rove, has
returned homo after looking over
jropcrty here and at Sacramento and
Klocklon.
X. I'aiilscn, trav. rnp. of land dept.
of Cunadlan Pacific In registered at
the Holland Hotel. If you want to
help mako Iho prairies of western
Canuda produce It would ho well
worth to look him up. 13
A party of 13 prominent Klamath
FiiIIh Kills passed thru the city Sat
urday en roulo 'by auto from Klanv
uih Falls to Portland to attend the
atato Elks association convention
which convenes today. It is suid the
delegation from the Klamath Falls
lodge, which today Is milking n
Btrong bid for next year's convention
of tho association, will number forty.
Onn nnil three-colo Btock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Frank Perl and Harold lllddlo.
with a tent, fishing tackle and sever
ill weeks supply of provisions for or
dinary mortals loft today fur a throe
or four days camping stny at Kny
Hold.
Wo carry tho guns and shells that
will get those deor. Crater Lake
Jldwo. 135
C. C. Cnto wan looking after offic
ial business In the Trail district to
day.
Complete line of khaki outing gnr
mentH for women Just received. The
Toggery. 133
. Forrest Wosterlund who had been
roHldlng with his undo, John A
WeMerlund for the pnst year while
he attended the Medford high school,
left for his homo near Orion, 111.
Sunday.
Dr. Heine, Giirnolt-Coroy Wdg.
Many peoplo from Medford, Ccn
tral Point, Ashlnnd and the vnlley
generally wore busy In tho Applogate
district yesterday picking the lucious
evergreen wild black berries Hint lino
tho roadsides. It is estimated that
from 50 to 70 nutos were lined up
whore, the berries wore thickest,
There is a plentiful supply of fine
blackberries awaiting pickers, and In
the next week or two It Is expectod
Hint hundreds of peoplo will gather
In n supply.
During tho month of September 1
am going to glvo tho public a chance
to buy shoes, first-class goods, at 10
per cent discount below tho regula
prices. This is an opportunity you
won't got ngnln soon. 1. K. Stroud
No. 10 South Central avenue. tf
Mrs. llruce II. I.ebo of l.os Angeles
who has a ranch In tho Central Point
district was an over-Sunday visitor
at the Hotel Medford.
lliivo you got that doer yet? I
not, are you shooting tho best am mil
nltlon. See Crater l.nko lldwc. 135
Harry M. Sbafer, former president
of tho Southern Oregon state norma!
xcliool at A.Oiland and In recent years
xuperlnleiident of schools at Han
ford, ( al., was recently elected essls
taut city superintendent of schools oi
l.os Angeles.
For rent, flue nlfulfn. pnsturo be
tween Medforfr and .ImkHonvlllo. In
quire 1,. A. Murphy, I-FI.1. 13
Fred II. HopklnB of the Snowy
Hutto orchard returned Sunday from
week's business trip at Portland.
For the best Insurance see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man.
Dr. George 13. Dean returned Sun
day from Portland, where a daughter
was born lust week to Dr. and Mrs.
Dean.
Doer season Is In full swing.
Come and see us for your guns and
ammunition. Crater Lake Hdwe.
135
Will Von dor Hellen of Eagle
Point, returned from Portland Sun
day much improved after an opera
tion recently performed for un ah
scess In the ear.
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gdmeades and
family were the guests of Ralph Wal
o Elden and family at their country
home Sunday.
For sale Tomatoes for canning
Phone 374. 137
Frank Kendall of Thompson creek
In tho Applegute district, has been
called by the druft board to go out
soon, and spent toduy at Ashland
having his teeth fixed. " On his re
turn to Medford ho was met by h
mother, Mrs. G. S. Kendall and sister
Wilma, who motored to the city with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingham and
Alice and Krrnl Bingham, as It was
feu rod he might be ordered away to
day or tomorrow. He Is tho third
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall to enter
service, his brothers, Alvy and
George having been in the Infantry
service at Cump Lewis since August
22nd.
Fruit Driers for home use. Pacific
Furn. & Fix. Factory. !4G
W. H. Heine of New Brunswick,
Canada, left for home today after a
wo months visit with his brother,
Dr. T. G. Heine and family.
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. . tf
S. T. Richardson had as his guest
ovor Sunday his uncle, T. L. Richard
son of San Diego, who stopped oft
here while en route home from visit
ing relatives In Missouri and Indiana.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
side. Phone 102-.I.
S. P. Russell, night ticket clerk at
tho S. P. depot, who seems to bo sat
urated with truthfulness and con-
sorvatlsm, Inaugurated a new wrln
klo Just before going off duty this
morning, when, on learning that be
cause of tho freight wreck In the
Slsklyonn, train No. 14 would be
huurB Into, he chalked up on the bul-
lotin hoard after the train's dally
time of arrival the words "About
noon." tils surmise wns close, as
tho train arrived at 12:30 p. m.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
Patrick Welch, the president of
the Rogue Rlvor Canal company, was
oxpeoted to arrive In the city for a
business visit today or Tuesday from
Spoknne. He was here several days
last week on business.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Nubono Corsets. Phone 585-11. 150
Shorlff Jennings arrived home to
day from Vancouver bnrracks to
which place ho took Kvorett Law,
tho Sacramento druft deserter arrest
cd hero recently, and turned him
over to tho military authorities.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H, Loom Is
who wore recently married at Modes-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I'Olt H.M.K (lit EXCHANGE tjutck
for Medford properly, so acres o
land In Josephine county, fat
house and bain, few acres In cult!
vutlon, (inn, not feet or more good
. fir timber, on main road, six miles
from railroad, price $j(iiimi. Mrs.
J. Khoads, fM'imn, ur.-non, or A
M. Ithoadn. 220 .North Harnett
'WANTED Two experienced wait
reason, wages $12.00 per week and
bonrd; one cashier, wages 1 ,0
per wock and board. Optimo Cafe.
Miss Alice Van der SI u is returned
to her homo ut Granada, Calif.,, to
day after a sovoral days visit in the
city. She will return here in about
two weeks to take up her duties as
supervisor of music In the Medford
schools.
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem
ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel
lent music, high class entertainments
and a superb racing card. For par
ticulars write A. 11. Lea, Salem, Ore
gon. Auto touring parties at the Hotel
Medford Sunday and this morning In
cluded Mr. and MrB. O. E. Overbcek
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. IS; J. Sou
fert and daughter of The Dulles, and
Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. Barnes of Eend.
W. W. Blrtchet, the new member
of the police force has resigned and
left Saturday night with his wife to
locate somewhere In Arizona; Mr,
Blrtchet who came here recently from
Albany was tubercular In one lung.
and when attucked with a hemor
rhage while on duty last ,' Friday
night, something that had never hap
pened to him before, decided to lose
no time In getting into the Arizona
climate. Chief of Police Timothy
will do double duty until Mayor
Gates returns from his vacatlon,next
week and fills the vacancy. '
Jtov. and Mrs. W. C. Driver of the
Baptist chapel car "Good Will," fol
lowing a vacation spent at Crater
Lake, Klamath Falls and Ashland,
left here today for Merlin where they
begin a two weeks series of meetings
tomorrow. Rev. Driver preached' In
the Baptist church here last night
and at the Ashland Baptist church
Sunday forenoon.
Among visitors registered at the
hotels today where J. V. Starkweath
er of Washington, D. C, Mrs. H. Sap-
worth of Seattle, V. H. Blake of
New Haven, Conn., H. M. Austin of
Bedford, Va., P. C. Cole of Wilbur, 1
Ore., L. W. Crosson of Willows, Cal.,
D. C. Blair of Belolt, Kas., Rev Hart
of Clarkdale, Ariz., E. M. Bower of
San Francisco, Joseph ' Schieb of
Seward, Neb., S. A. Roble of Grants
Puss, C. G. Dleusdale of . Portland,
and George W. Colver, George Mc-
Culloch and II. Merten of Rosehurg.
Dr. T. J. Malmgren has arrived
homo from Portland where h,- at
tended a meeting of the examining
physicians of the various county
draft boards of the state to receive
Instructions regarding uniform ex
amination of draft men. ....
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard have
returned from a motor trip by' way
of central Oregon to Astoria and
Fort Columbia. At tho latter pluco
thoy visited their son Roland. Hub
bard, and nephew, Earl Hubbnrd,
who are In tho Seventh company.
to, Calif., arrived in Medford Sunday
nlghl by auto from Kathdrum, Idu.,
where they had been visiting .Mrs
l.oomls' parents, and are guests ol
.Mr. l.oomls' mother, Mrs. II. Belle
Lonmls. They returned by way of
Crater Lake and stopped off thoro
for a visit.
W. L. Heck n or, F. S. Skiff, Enos
Christ ianson and Joseph Supplo arc
a party of Portland men who arrived
in tho city Sunday and loft tho Hotel
Holland today to visit bouio mine
properties In this county.
Mrs. E. A. Bennett left today for
her homo at Sun Francisco following
a several months visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Out m tin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Albert and
family, and A. Dupray and family ot
Hutto Kails, arc spending a couple
of days in the city and am guests
at the Nash hotel. David L. Von
Xeeder is also a guest at the same
hotel from Hutto Kails.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth llarvoy, newly
weds of Cottage Grove, where Mr.
Harvey Is assistant nashler of the
First National bunk, Mrs. Hay Satch
well and Miss Wheeler of Pen Van
N. Y., arrived in Iho cltv Saturday
illicit from a two days visit at Crater
Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey returned
home Sunday.
Among callers al tho Commercial
club today were G. E. and R. II. Gil
lette of Minneapolis.
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SOLO bl IpU'GMSTS EVIRYMKLRE
wild down the SIsKlyous until thoy
reached the water tank at Gregory
where they Jumped the track and
piled up, tearing up the tracks badly
and scattering lumber for quite a
distance. No one .was Injured. It
was not until this forenoon that the
wreckage was. cleared up and tracks
replaced so that truffle could be re
sumed over the railroad.
Passenger train No. 14 due here
dally at 7:35 a. m. was delayed by
the wreck and did not get Into Med
ford Until 12:30 o'clock this afternoon.
PLEAD GUILTY Tfli I a
VAGRANCY: FINED $25
Chief of Police Timothy who litis
suspected for a week or more Hint
something wuh wrong at n house on
Pennsylvania sfreet, and had had it
under surveilnnce, decided Saturday
afternoon that the time wns ripe for
a raid, and ut 4 oVIockonnde an un
pected nnd unwelcome call. As a re
sult he placed under arrest a 17-year-old
girl who has been on parole from
a state institution, a married woman
from 1,'eiitrnl l'oinl, and Albert Pain
ter nnd It. S. Hcsselgruvc of Central
Point.
The men were laken before Judge
Taylor where they pleaded guilty to
a charge of vagrancy .and each was
fined $A" and costs, which they paid.
The women were laken before County
Prosecutor Roberts, who gave them n
severe lecturing ami nutifeil them to
appear nt liis office again today,
when further steps mny he taken in
way of punishment.
LOSE POINTS HELD TWO YEARS
which the British have progressed to
ward lliillecourt. Once inside the
Hindenhure;, defenses u round Bulle
court the British have a good path
toward Cambrni.
Fortunes Decided
Premier Cleinencenu suvs the for
tunes of tlic war have been definitely
decided owing to the victories of the
last six weiis. The Allstro-Hnnuu-
rian soldiers have been taken prisoner
by the allies at two different points
on the main battle line, but there are
no indications that Austrian aid for
the battered German divisions is in
great force.
Comparatively heavy fighting is
taking place in Albaniu. Vienna suys
that Austrian troops have crossed
tho Semcni near the Adriatic and
claims successes nlso in the center
and on the enemy left. Rome renorts
the repulse of Anstriun nttneks
against ndvnnce posts along the Sem
eni.
VOTING DRAFT AMENDMENT
(Continued from page one.)
As a southbound freight train was
pulling out of Stelnman 'about- U
o'clock Inst night twelve cars loaded
with lumber broke loose and ran
(Continued From Page One.)
Heavy rain is fulling over the but
tle, urea.
Between the Oise and the Aisne
General Maugin is pressing steadily
toward the western extremity of (he
Chimin Des Dames. Unconfirmed re
ports huve been received in the Amer
ican lilies nlong the Vesle, that the
enemy is withdrawing north of that
river toward the Aisne.
Since last Wednesday the Germans
have been driven eastward an aver
age of more than four miles on the 30
mile front. The greatest allied gain
has been six miles toward Hapaume,
one of the must important points in
the salient.
. Secure High Ground
On most of lie front the British
huve pushed the Germans from the
high ground sp necessan' for defense.
Also the enemy has been forced out
of much of the "crater country"
marking the old Somme battlefield of
191(i. This has opened up now op
port un it its for the tanks and cavalry
Allied airplanes 'ontinuously bomb
troop concentrations und strategic
centers behind the German lines.
If the enemv has counted dn gain
ing the Ilindcnlmrg line and there
finding secure positions from which
to beat off an allied attack, his plans
mav he unset bv the rnniditv with
voting against it were Senators Bran-
degee, Frellnghuysen, Kellogg,
Lodge, MleCumber, Nelson, Snioot,
Townsend, Wadsworth, Warren, and
Weeks, republicans, and Thomas
democrat.
The amendment caused consider
able discussion. Senator Snioot ob
jected that no educational plan had
been worked out and no cost estim
ate given. Senator Borah replied
that it was not a question of dollars
and cents; that the government could
not make a better Investment and
that the boys were entitled to the
education because they would be
fighting when they otherwise would
be in school.
When deoate began on the work or
fight amendment written Into the
hill by the committee, Senator Cum
mins of Iowa, offered a proviso that
the amendment should not be opera
tive where strikers agree to abide by
decisions of the war labor board. -
Another committee amendment
adopted provides that men under 2 1
shall not he denied commissions or
entrance to officers training vamps
because of their youth.
FRENCH REPEL GEBMANS.
(Continuea from rage One.)
entiii-I.c-cPtit, Mimiclz und Curnoy
and then proceeds to the Somme just
to the west of Mnrieourt. There is
little chiinge south of the Somme.
Ilindcnhurg line us it stood prior to
the German drive on Nurch 21. In
this sector the Germans drove ahead
slightly, hut were held up after the
second day of tho fighting and after
that time could not get further than
Arras. '
This morning's attack' nppnrcntlv
was between the Cojeul river and the
Scarpc and ndds about four miles
to the length of the battle front.
Fighting is reported proceeding nt
Ileninel.
The line of buttle, starting with
Fnmpoiix on the Scarpc river, fol
lows :
Konchy - T.e - Preux, Guemannc.
Waneourt, Ileninel, Croisellcs, cast of
Morey, Fnvreuil, Avcsncs, Eaueourt
L'Abbnye, Arartinpuieli, west of Bnz-
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YARD
All kinds of rough and drossed
Lumber.
Specialties: Dimension stuff. Fin
ishing Lumber, shingles. Sash and
Doors, Hooting Paper, Krull Boxes. ,
lluy Jackson County Products.
Place orders now for Fruit Motet.
New Shed, lt:l H. Front Hi., Medford.
1'hone MO.
TANLAC
Tho celebrated stomach and system purifier which has been accom
plishing remarkable results In the 1'nlied States and Canada, will
now be sold In Medford. Remarkable sales record ot nine million
bottles phenomenal and unprecedented.
West Side Pharmacy
"1 "i niiwni
For a Cool, Comfortable
Washday This Summer
Use Fels-Naptha soap with
cool oi- lukewarm water.
You will save hours of
perspiring effort and make
hard rubbing and the
steamy washboiler un
necessary. What's more, you'll save the
clothes for longer wear. And
that's a big saving in these days
of increasing high prices.
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