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PAT1E TWO MEDFORD MATT, TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST. 31. 1918 f OCAL AND JL PERSONAL Horiiimn of Mnuiliiy Iji'Imk h'tcnl linlltljiy inmiy Mcilftinl ikiojiIu Infl toiluv for nut Iiiuh ti 1 1 1 1 1 Tuivuluy In I liu litlln unci iiIoiik Hin river, ut Cut tur l.nko unU oilier rumiru. l-'iinry Klliorln iictichits at orchard or ilillviriil, II. It. (lui'lioH, nliuijii 857-.I. Clrirrin ('ruck. HO Mr. Hi'kIiiiiIiI 1'iimiiin nml chll it rtm left t oil ii y fur I li oil lionio in. Hcnttln uftor lin v I ii k Hpi'iit the. mini iiinr hero. Mr. I'iiihiiiih will riuunln hum (ur noma 1 1 mo hofuro iluuurtlnti tor KculHe. Am you koIiik to tint dunce, tuulltht lit Mooho tin II'.' 137 Till; (tin I o in lilt In company piiruiliiil nml drilled mi Main atrewt early till lifliTiiiiiui In cniimtctlon with I In- Mk tittrncllon, "Tho t'lilii'lUivvr," which In iilnyliiK lit tliu Ulullo thciitcr ninl"r tlm ooiiiiaiiy's uusplroa. Tho com )any proHiinted n flno aiipoariiiico In llio now unlforma which arrived ev ernl dayfl iiko. Tho com puny hIho drllliiil In front of the Hliilto I li outer mid on tho atreclH Kiiday ovonltiK. " and threo-colo utork pimr luliels for tale. Moilford I'rlntluR Co. tf It. Autlu mid fanilly. J. U. Tor rlll and family u it d I'rnnk Itnhorts and fanilly loft today for an outlnK at I.nlio-of-tliii-Vooila until Tuemltiy l''or tho host liiHiirniico aoo llulinos, tha lnaurunco Man.' Tho l.aillea' ltflilo vluoft of tho Pros- hylerliin church will meet on Monday with .Mrs. It. II. Uoyl at im Kam Slnln utreet for relief work. Tho Cold Hill pavilion la your tor a long lilpht and a merry one, Jlon day, Sept. S. Ills At tlm I'iiko thoatro on Friday ovonliiK, Sunt, tlih, at II p. in,, Mr. Held of tho seeretury of luhnr'a office will addreaa a piihlln meelliiK on the auhject of "(lovurnincut War lihor rollclua." This In a anhjoct of vital Intercut to such Individual cllljcti and Mr. Hold's memuiKO will conic direct from WuhIiIukIoii. tiood mimic at tho Moiwc ilnnre lo- iillthl. i:t Mra. Anna K. Thonipson ot l.oa Amtelea. who had heen attcndltiK the W. It. V. eonveiKlon at I'orthind. nr rlvwl In tho city today for a vlult with Mra. K, V. Ilromley. 1 i ( During (ho month ot Septemhor I nm Roiiiit to iilvo tho public n clinneo to huy ahooa, flrst-plnsa itomla, at lrt jier cent illaromit helnw tho regular jirlcea. Tlila la an opportunity you won't got attain noon. U V. Sti'mul. No. It) South Central nvenno. If Another contluiteut of Jackaon count)! draft hoya, nunihcrliiK fifteen, will depart Monday for a camp w hose location will not he announced until after their departure from the city. Dr. Heine, Garnott-Corey Uldrt. Or. K. A. and Mra. Muttthauf ol Tortlan 1 aro motor tourist who ar rived at the Hotel Holland last night after a visit to t'raler Lake. On and threo-ootor atock pear labcla for al. MdforJ PrlutluK .1. tt t!eori! Ytlaa. who has heen taklnis an officers training course at Jack fonvllle. Florida, haa received his commission. W ant to hear good music and have kom1 time, attend the Moose dance tonight. 13; The district encampment of the Old Soldier and Sailors association ot southern Oreon will he held In tirama Pasa September 9 to It, when veterans of the civil war and their families and friends will cither tn their annual southern Oregon, meet itvic. Wll)- Tai. Phone 13. Auto tourists who are suests at the Hotel Mis! ford include Mr. and Mrs P. K TalNti ot lVMV.cvt!ls. Wash, and Mr. and Mrs ileo. H. W'lnship of National Oiiv. Oa':if. Miss K V. O.vk of the federal for estry otfl.. and mother left b ac.to this forecoc-n to sn, fttuva days vac4tton at Kure.a. Oa!;.r, her thei w-li visit reUltxes I'urniir r-ki:-c ranr.c IVuc las. S. Kiiei-si.if, pKMe '.s:: Sa:.ir.1av m an evtra t-.t .! a: the rj' iN wrk uh lante nvVe cf rce and ccla.ve A!l iriv fsrk a ta,5i e,-li at !e n-atlM , I 1 (-, .Vt!Tw naV:r.c asJ turniiur up-1 ioistcriac W.;i',s, ;;i s Kiver-j" !je Pti !:-J. j Vr a-A.l Mtj. KJ , V.i'fi0' r:c.ts.i la W-,ert ait.t v ,--.r.:Tv tori r.t !. xenrs. ltt ihi ra.rr.ir.s ; lor Kug-ra-a .Vrt :,t evr-M te l,v -. pcTB-.ar.fr.!. Ft alt Prera t.v k.T c. ra.-if:,-! r:. 1i. I'j.i.Tt. !! J. F. tVut. .. ,!-. 10 Grists lM trtai v,--.-;o-.', ta riuri tke Wat liM.-t of .e We . 1 rr Kx.'rtes ."t - t mas c ' e a fr- da-.. lea r.c fer Ik Mest(,rl c: xy unit fca tv-:!, Iittrvl this a?:erw.s-a e l.vj', . will ras ill ca-ct et lv tnVrilv Grr: pj.s. lr. wd Mrs. C C s cXWivii left ic l.v. a ljkf-cf tbe w cw: ks-.-.i Pr-.Vo ,-,v a;,: ' Mra. Addlb Hlpiiuy. lioilaukeeper ot ilio Hotel Modfnrd, loft today for I'ortlunil for n vlall I hero with hor ilauuhtor, Mra. Itulph liarlc. Tho general delivery window only of thn iiostofflro will ho open Monduy liotweeu ti and II a. 111. Tho hunks nml city nml county offices will ulno lio cloMed nil dny Monduy. Kluven more cur of peara wore Pent miBt Trldiiy, inukliiK u total of HIS earn shipped from .Medford up to iluto. A tilno yuur old boy who ronldos Willi Ills unindiniillior on South OriuiKO utroot, mid who la snld by tho pollro to bo IiicoitIkIIiIq becnUBe or hla IhlovliiK, lnlHchlovloua and Irou 1j lo-111 u k 1 11 K propoiiHlllna was turnod over Into tho custody of tho Juvenile court this morning to bo sent to sonic "lain Institution. Jackson Bundown, a typical 'Nor. I'nivo Indian In typical ludiaii cos tume, IncludliiK hralded hair, lilKli boots, rod shirt, and bin sonihruro Willi 11 larito foather In it, passed thru tho city this nioriilnx en routo to Sun Francisco to visit Ills eighteen year old oon who has boon in military Service for two wooks together Willi K othor Xoz Ferco boys mid tiro now stnllnned in San Francisco. "They Ito to Franco pretty dam iiuick, mob ile, and I want to say my hoy good bye" remarked Jackson Sundown, who hails from llio reservation near l.ewlslon, Idaho, during tho l nil 11 stop. Muyor C, K. llutos, Mlsa Marie tiates and .Miss Joan Anderson were expertvd homo tills evening from their two weeks stay ill tho Eagle KIiIko tavern, Klamath Lake. Yesterday's tempo rat lira of lUlVi was not tba hottest of Hi season. aa it only equalled the highest pre vious temperature of a wek ago to day. Cooler went hor la predicted for Sunday. A nlne-poiiiid daughter was horn to Mr. mid Mrs. Henry ltlley of Cen tral I'olnl this morning at a private bospltal In Medford. Tho child's linma is .Margery Ann. linn loll pours wero a little stron ger on groon fruit In the Now York market yesterday, whero Californlas brought J-'.-tO. Oregon fl'.lu and Washingtons $2.0o. In the Huston market 11.30 was paid for Oregon. Il.li) for Wnsliliigtons and J:'. in for Californlas. Oregon mid Washing tons brought i s:, in Hie Chicago market. Mrs. Boy lieorgo ot I. a Verne. Oil.. who had been tho guest of .Mrs. I'. F.ngllsh, loft today for Ashland w hich city she will tntiko her future home Mrs. T. K. May and on loft this illuming for a visit with friends at Mocdool. Calif. illss 1. X. Walsh left today for u several days business visit ut Slsson Calif. highly drafted men from Klko county. Nov., mid parla ot California passed thru tho city this morning In two Pullman cars attached to train II, en routo to Camp Lewis. Mra. Knima. Platter of Portland who had boon nursing her mother. Mrs. A. S. Warren, wife ot tho fore man of the Hurgess orchard, left for homo this morning. Mr. Warren lw Is .S year old and fell and broke her hip about a month ago, is getting along nicely considering her advanced year. Alls Anne McCormick gave a can ning demonstration In the dome.HU- seieuco room of the high school at ntral Point this afternoon. 1 ' ?y The fire depannicnt was suiumon tl tills morning to North Kiversldc !t the Gates amo stoic to extingubh the burning Ford Jitney car, owned 0y Gcitrse K. Irwin and operated be tween Me-.itord and AshLiad on thf Valley Auto line. The car was tad. damaged, all its upholsiory and th top lvi:ii! destroe.i the (lames. I The .-itnex's tank had just 'eeei. !:!iit with gasoline ! Kv W right of ;he i-att s-.xtre ar.d had overflow-e-.t a iitiie ?,en l.e vtuus man whe vir-.e C-e -r, ai.i wh.i a s'.-sadmg ?y ( trc una,, ca.vles-.v lig.vcc jl ;i;i:-e'.te ar..i trea s:.;; ,a: i,e c c C,i i ta-. nr.-: its! to i.r mil) fcii-o 2 POUNDS PEuilONlH :;.r is v.- Ml ' r-vn i r r . 1 ts '.Hi n i m- n n.; vs-.t Vs i -ii.-r n .s Sc j -. : . el ; ! -.-. 1 - 1 cc-sfi !K- W A- -.! :-t f, JOIN FIRST ARMY WASIIINdTON'. Am.'. .H.-Ameri enn troop." briguili'd wilh the Hritsli and French inrces are heiu' with drawn us rnpiilly ns possible to join the first American field army under (lenerul I'ersliing, (Icuornl Jlnrch nsid today in hin weekly conference with members of I lit kciuiIo militiiry com mitlee. The chief of stuff tlirevr no now li'jht on Hie port Americans 11 rc phiy ine; in the present offensive, hut the impression whs nix on thut tha pro- Kniin of eiiuceiilailin the nruij tor action under, tiencrnt Porshin w-ns i4inir fiirvviirii sntislairtorily. ticiierul Murch said the lust fimen on men uctiiully hinileil nliroud -bowed l,2L't),IIOll iu Frunce on AujJ usu 7, Several liuiulred thouKnnd lmve heen Inudcfi since then, how ever, mid Inst week General Murclj announced that tho number embark cd bud passed ViiHI.OOU. Shipments of IV, llnvilnnd iii- pliiues wbiidi were temporarily held up on tho order of. Secretory linker so cerluin ehuustcs could he mude in theui, (loilcnil Jlurch suid, were re sumed (his week. UopoitK 'received up to todnv hv the war dc))arliucnt. show that 1.0IU1 Hit liiivilaud planes hud been complet ed and made ready to turn over Ui the Xovcrtimcut this week, iti."i hud been sbiiipcd or were uli-eady ea route overseas. The general reiterated that the fighting 011 the western front is gotnx satisfactorily to, tile allies. The senators questioned deneral March regarding reported plana ot tho war depnrtiueul to tuke over some 4 00 educational institutions thruout the country and to educate hoya between li and SO years ot age pending their call Into actual mili tiiry service. He explained the plans titular which boys drafted who show a deslro lov attain tochnical education will be furloughe-d after being draft ed fur the purpose ot attending col lege. He said regulation to carry out tho program have not been pro mulgated, but Indlcuted that there was no purpose to undortuko educa tloti of all drafted youths. 84.404 IN OREGON EXPECTED 10 REGISTER WASMlNtiTON. Ans. :tl. The fol lowing estimate of the number of reg istrant bus been made, based 011 the June,"!, 1(117, resist rut ion : Idaho, .Vi. lol. Montnna. 1 1 7.70:1. Oregon, SI, 404. Wellington, llti.S.'':). Immediate coitMdcrntion ill theseu ale of the emergency resolution snp i.lcHientina! the full soldiers homestead amendment of the lull .designed to prevent sct'ulution iu lioineMoad rights which may be acquired in the mimes of youths under -I, was sought hut Chairman Cliaiuberluin of the mil itiiry committee, but Senator Jones of New Mexico ohjeot(d and the resolu tion went ovr indefinitely. WASHINGTON. Ans. 31. Consid er;! lion of the $1 l.lU'O.OilO emergency agricultural appropriation bill with its amendment providing for national war tune prt.hdtttion In-gmning July l. PIP1, continued in the senate with iirvcis tluit the lue.wurc will be parcel before ad.iuniutent. Allat-t.s en the lleuis eonluiiud in the bill, termed by seiic senntors s aau-ii-.l aud niine.-esary wen' n-.a.ic .i-ir.n to.!..v, and even ilirtciiC(i to I.rv-e l!-c liual sole cr until next w.v's; iisn pags. huh will Iv a ia .se sole b .iKixvnu-u!, thc s 1 si,! i;o iiilo .-.tut crs nct the Iioum i.iv;:-. patsi t)ic npprti.n.itnta jsr Lot a.-ttd fi-.vor.ia'.v tu.n a oii i.rsut pr...iH.it:..n pr.t win. S.ih-Lis-.:ei..xtii Noae. a French s-nv.n. .e tai.cn pns.uter in Annl.l V.'ir. a'.lcr he had coined two vi !-.r.c in ihe air. Tcn.y dos Kucrj iic c-. .iixsi iron. ttcni-i.nv :iitd rs'tum oi :o )iia.!ist. Ui-t A is.ist he s.s .M-,8-:..i. but itc rv'.anici to the :r-a; aa.u At "iie U numg tf titi tr.sr. and .:i, c thin h.-. s.i-.nesl t'urx a .-rs xi. lores lVl ef aaj rua-.or that the ro 1:'..: rnsce. or a o'.ter oa oijuiv Ne-,me the iar.tatioa ot privii- . ea ca .a::ured. Taeiejr. .row a rriace ts a tact;cl novt- acat tiat aiakca tr.i ,-apture ttra.li- U ;sm:: W 4a arJaj is :t.f. cr :nd.r.g still ia a;t.e rrs.a-.ru fue or le wile ia the -ear aid Iken. wha tie arm. a ssat- !.s 10 mreji:. t tm :t Wad , 1, SI. JLuk's Episcopal Corner Nortti Oukdule and Fifth. 8 a. 111. Holy communion. 1 1 u. m. Holy communion. Wni. 13. Hamilton, Vicar. Christian ("liurcU Sunday morning regulnr Bible school ut 9:4o. Communion services immediately following. KvuiiK.-I.nth. .ion's Church ( Fourth St, and Oukdule Ave. Itov. Dr. W. H. .Morena-Oeser, pastor. No Sunday school and no divine service will be held on account of sorvlio in Grunts Pass. embolic Church South. Oakdale avenue, First mass. Sunday at 7 a. m. Second mass at 9: up n. m. Penedictipn after first mass. Key. John powers, rector. Aliostolic Knitli Mission .1.1 iNorth Grape street, ..ledford. A cordial Invitation is extended to nil to attend these "old time religion" services every Sunday morning at 10:30, Sunday evening at iL Also fevery Tuesday and Friday at 8 p. m. A meeting or children Is conducted every Sunday afteruoou at 3 o'clock. No collections. , First Church pf Christ, Scientist Branch ot the, .Mother Church, Tho First Church of ChrhH, Scientist, In Hoston, Moss. . , .. - Sunday service at 1 1 o'clock, sub ject: "Christ Jesu." Sunday school at 9:4.". all under the age of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening meeting, at which testimonials of Christian Science healing are given, at S. All are cordially invited. Church edifice. 212 North Oakdale avenue. Heading room in the M. F. & II. building, North Central avenue, open from 1 to 5 daily, except Sun days and holidays. blrst Prcsby toriun niurs ti 10 V m. Sunday school. 1 1 a. m. morning service. Rev. L. Myron lioojor will conduct both this and tha evening - service. Special music under the direction ot Geo. Andrews. "O for the Wings ot a Dove" t Mendelssohn 1, solo and chor us, Mrs. Geo. Andrews and quartet. Carleton Janes will, render a violin solo. "Ave Maria,-'. tSchubert.) S p. m. Evening isorvice. Special music. Rov. Boorer, begins his work In Modford with these services. It it earnestly requested" that all members of the congregation and their friends make it a point to attend at least once during the day. Klist lUpttst Church The pastor returned from his va cation this week and will be In his pulpit Sunday. He will be glad to welcome you to all the services. September 1 is 1-abor Sunday Both the government and the labor unions have asked that special recog nition be given to the day and espec ially to the subject ot "Women in Industry." -Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. Frank Wormian, supt. 11 a. m. public worship. The theme of the morning sermon Is "The Gospel of Godliness." Lord's supper will follow. 6:45 p. m. By Y. P. V. a p. m. sermon subject, "What if the Women Take Over the World It is expected that the ordinance of baptism will he observed at even ing service. W. T. S. Sprlggs. minister. Klrsl .Methodist Kplsmw! Or. J. C. Rollins, pastor. Vacations are over and the regular church service are continued this church has been open for every ser vice for the entire year. Public wor ship at lia. ni. and S ri. m. At the morning hour the Sacra mental servic. with a brief com munion meditation" by the pastor. Vt S o'clock special patriotir program. The local militia company, Capt. 1 anauay in command, will aitend in body. The C. A R.. ihe W. R. c. nd the Boy Sconu will each attend a separate orgar.iiAtlons. Special music will be provided and lr. Rol lins will give n address -What This Man War Is Teaching l"s." The public is cordially invited to partloirsite In all the services o.' tc day. The Sunday school hour Is :4." a. av and ihe Fpwenh League devo tlor.al meeting is ; n m. let u rcmemNer the S.x!i:h da for worship rattier than for p;e.a- sure and pajtmie Let the call o: Mr. Edaa Canjp;il aa4 Mr? Haa-iiton of lVfiter, Cohv. mho t teatletl ll ttoam Ki: Cwju toaicotia at IVrtUaJ. arrl,xl lo ar tor a ruit ita Vtr. and Mrs. XI H iaic of Kiel roan. II F The Hiuoke haze which hunt; over the vnlley obscuring the sun's rnys the most of today comes from nil merous- forest fires burning in Jnck son county und iidjncent territory, the extreme hcut of the past week having iif;iiiii mude llie fire situution ill the hills u ineiuicin...' one. Fire fiithters are lindly needed for immediate work on the tire. In the Applcsnlo A fresh forest fire on Steve's fork of CurbeiTV creek near Stcninhoat in the Applcgutc district, which had been burning- for sevrul days, und which now covers 1.IMHI acres, was funed hy a high wind which arose yesterday into 11 swift spreading; and truveling coufrngrnliou. So fust did the fire tm vol that "Dr. Knrker, the retired physician of Jacksonville who is the lookout lit the forest lookout stution on Steve's punk, hud barely time to escape with hi life. He saw the flumes coming up the mountuin ut some dislnii;-c nwuy nnd seizing ti few personnl effects run with nil his might for u mile or more to safety. The flumes reached the lookout stu tion tt moment after his departure nud destroyed it mid all its contents. As yet this forest tire has not gotten into heavy timber. A huiie fire with n 14 miles front is rngina in the Siskiyou national for est in Josephine county near Patrick's creek, about hnlf way between (irants Puss nnd Crescent City. In response to n cull for help mude on the local forestry office six men were hurried from here to firants Puss lust night. Many Brush Fires Another brush file eoverinir several hundred acres i.s burning on llrtisli creek in the Stenuibout district, and still another fire of obout the same dimensions is burning nt the head of the middle fork of the Applcgute river, in heavy timber. A smuller fire in timber and brush, -which us yet has only burned over 1 (Id acres, is burning- on Clover creek, u tribulury of Carherrv ereek iu the Applcgnte country. Federnl Forest Supervisor Nankin phoned in to his office this morning from the Prospect district that he hud men fighting 11 fire near llrown's cabin, but gave no other deluil. The local forestry office is badly in need of lire fighters and mi far has been unable to get them. Assistant Forest Supervisor Foster with severnl aides combed the valley und country districts vf-sicn!ay for fire "lighters but could onlv obtain 12. whereas 2;t arc needed. It was boted that by to night ut least 40 men could be at work 011 the forest fires iu this federal dis trict. A fire has burned for a week in the hills near the Gold Hill district nnd spread over a latye urea of brush and scrub timber. The Girl He Left Behind Him. (Bv Edmund Ynoe Cook.I There was nn ancient soldier soug. These warring times remind me. Iu which the verse is long and strong Of'the girl I left behind me." Rut now the girl yon leave behind. With mingled tears nud laughter. Pelieve uie, boys, she's not the kind To be behind hereafter! For now the gil l's behind the plow, Hclnud the bench and counter. Behind the whole, big, bloomm' row. And who shall dare di-count her Behind the town, ltelun.l the farm. She dtHs her daily grind, and Tito' still behind the soldier's arm, She's not one whit hehindhund ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Very cheap, one team horses, loco lbs. each, fine condi tion. Will sell team for $:'.r.. Phone SSI. 1::? WANTEli Man with baler to ba.e hay. Tel. IttvRl. WANTED Man with saw outfit to cut wood. Phone KSvKl. TAKK THEM Ajf3e Jtmnps u.ven war it Uken at once. Phono FOR SU.K HM Kord tourirve car Omnce. Fhone Cill Sucda? aficrnvxin. Z1 VOR S.V1.K A private auto Bitwise at a ttarica.n it ta-tn atithin the r.n; five .1y O-.irt Ha;l 1 " DR. RICKERT K-li KNT1F1CALLV Tt2TKU, AU CUvtK PROPERLY FITTED Sail 1-2 oier Mj t'o. XO MIOPS IstD N NEED OF RINDS FOR W IRK The Medford unit of the American Ked Cross is in need of funds to he used in the purchiisc of surttieiil dressings nnd other niiileriiils neces sary for currying forward llie splen did work of our local orjiiiniziitiuu. Medford citi.ens shortly will he siven the opportunity to lend practical as sistance to this work. While the lo cal unit secures a portion of the funds raised in .Medford from the :m 11 iiiil national lied Cross drives, the amount is wholly insufficient to pro vide the necessary inuiorinls for all the work that is beinir done here, ami oocasionu I'benol its nre loo uncertain to insure n continual suii"'-' of tnon ev. At the very least .-fSOO uiniillilv will have to lie raised if the minimum requirements of this unit are nu t nud if it is to continue its iircscut mput of war supplies, and the nav means t.;' raising the money is liu public con Ir'butions. A campaign ihut is now being plan ned to he conducted by h'ev. P1111I Janncy will start within the next two weeks, mid efforts will he made to secure subscriptions running over a period of months thut will net tin av erage of not less tl-.iin .S(M) monthly. The drive will be confined to .Medford and every dollar raised goes to Ihe Medford chapter. As i well known, the lied Cross work is done by mem bers who volunteer their time, an. I the overhead expenses ore piucticallv nothing. We may rest assured thai practically every penny that is ivon ultimately finds its way to the front in the shape of wnnn clothine-. suriti enl dresings, and similar necessities. Is there one anion - tjs who would refuse u ilyin.,- man a drink of water or n bandage for his wounds if we met him in jiersoii? Then can nt:v anions us refuse to give tho money that will provide these very things for our men who are giving more than money to the great cause? To aid Ihe work is a privilege. 1111, 1 we should appraise our gifts as bciu factions to ourselves, rather than us sacrifices, liegiu to figure now 011 vvhal yoi can give, nnd go the hunt when til licitors come asuund. 'omen tu orkj It, is impossible to say wh;ii re quests will toe made for proda.iiou of this chapter within the ne:;t fe.v months, but there will prouabiy be more calls for hospital and rewec garments, with a predominance of refugee garments. The kntttiiii; amt the surgical dressings alio! iiif.it? will probably be very Ifchi for some lime to come. The production will be absolutely controlled by the com missioners in France and Italy who will inform the national headquar ters just what they ned. The nat ional headquarters will determine the work for each division and thft division in turn gives each chapter its allotment and upon acceptance of tha allotment sends the man-rui for making the garments. Controlled production is strict and is still ne.essary for two reannv Kirst: Mauy articles have be'n over produced, and other articles a. e needed in definite quantities. Sec ond: Raw materials are beco::iii;; very scarce and are stricily cor.:r,)lK-1 by the war industries oard. This ":oard considers the needs of tlie Uvd Cross next to the needs of the cov ernment, and releases the material only when there is definite need o; certain artics. No material for t!;e Red Cros is to te bought in the o;n n market, for the douMe reason rhat such business would Ve in dire t com petition to the govemnunt. and would reduce the small stock of ma terials for civilian use. Thref;re divisions and chapters can only pro duce these articlt-s for wnkh the ma terial is relea.ced- In making the refuses sarmt Mils, WEEKS & McGOWAN CO, UNDERTAKER j Ty ItKine: Pacific 227. Xifiht Phones: F. W. Weeks 11W-J2. 1 Lady J'sjMant. i Attention, You Pear Men Wo have the Cyani.L' of M, v.-;iry taLK-ts. tho new Dliuht treat :n. 1.; i..l..!-s, , y p,.,, .- ( ij,.iuu,r Heath's Drug Store we nre asked not to chnnge the de sign of the pattern. We are working under orders, just the same as the soldiers are, and we are expected to follow orders a3 they do. It may he necessary for the women working In one department to help Ihoso in another In order to get al lotments out at the desired time. All work is apt to bo changed at any lime, and with each allotment a sjiecified tlmo Is stated in which they are to he finished. With a number ot women working in the orchards and packinghouses at tho present time, It means that there must be close cooperation be tween tho different departments to do the. work. In tho past two weeks four new allotments havo been re ceived, and more will probmbly fol low. One, thousand yards of serge has been cut into dresses for chil dren, tho cutting all being done ut -the Red Cross headquarters in Med ford. One allotment is lha cutting of two thousand yards of material to be made into house gowns for refu gee women; another is for capes for refugee children, and one is for com Tort kits for sailors, to be niudo up within two weeks. ' The comfort kits are greatly ap7 predated by the boys, and while wo are expected only to furnish the con tents of the Housewives which each kit contains, any donations will be gladly received. Information concern ing the articles desired can bo ob tained at the Red Cross headquar ters in the Sparta building In Med ford. ELIZABETH PUT.S'AM. Superintendent Jackson County Chapter American Red Cross. I It's In tho Air Windblown pollen, carrying ihe bacteria that inflame nose and throat and cause hay fever, is abroad in the laud. Ono remedy is known to give , relief and comfort from choking, I gasping asthma and tormenting hay i fever. That reliable remedy Is Fo j ley's Honey nnd Tar that spreads a healing, soothing coating on the ln- flamed membranes, stops irritating ! coughs and summer colds. Any one j who has once, used this standard I cough and cold reiv.cjy . v. ill accept ino other. For sale by Jiedford Phar ; niacy. I Highest quality Jewelry repairing uiamonu setting, -watch repairing Mi5 Satisfaction assured In nunlltv nrwl nplna MARTI X J. REDDV "'t Mall tia vour wants. At Your Service in Time of Financial Wealth or Woe ( has. Jl. Kn-lKli Henry Hurt ;iiritc W. Iinnn J. 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