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PAGE TWO MEDFOttD MATt; TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19.18 i TOCAL AND lJ PERSONAL II. C. Gray, formerly a resident of Metlford, but now residing In Jose phine county, was a visitor In the city 1'rlday. Hpeelal XniQH cards for the sol diers. Buy for Xmas now. Medford Hook Store. We cut windshields for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 208 I.. I. Hrown of Crescent City, Cal., arrived in Medford yesterday on a short liuslness trip. Classic couts. Nov. 7, 8, and 11. Hutchison & Iimadeu. 10 Hum innenco to protect) against Influenza. Japanese Art Store. Ill David Horn of Walking, Is upend ing a few (lays In the city und vullcy. Vole H X M. I'urdlt for County Judse. I'd. Adv. J. A. Tulhert camo down from Copper, Cal., Friday to Bpend a few days In the city. Vote 4-1 X M. .Purdln for County JudKe. I'd. Adv For the best Insurance sea Holmes, the Insurance. Man. ' John Zwuld came up from Oak land, Cnl., on a huslness trip to the city and valley Friday. Indies', Messrs. und Children's Coats. Nov. 7, 8. 8 and II. Hutchi son nnd LuniHden. I'M'.' Voto 44 X M. Purdln for County JiulKe. I'd. Auv. H. II. Taylor, dairy and stockman of Ituch, was in tho city yesterday. Ilo believes that a Kood bunch ,of cows and plenty of ulrnlfa hay are about as good as anything for the average farmer. 20 per cent discount on wooun'i button shoes. Schmidt's "Good Shoes," 21 North Central avenue. Vote 44 X M. l'urdln for County Judtce. Prl. Adv. J. T. Iluckley of Ituch. wsi In the city yesturday to see Thomas McAn drew who Is very sick with bronchial trouble at the Sacred Heart hospital. Four days sale only, Nov. 7, 8, ' and 11. One coat of each style. 'Hutchison & I.umsden. IPG Genuine Coca Cola at DeVoe's. Frank liiinilull of Uuncom is In the '. city for a few days. Vote 44 X M. l'urdln for County .Judge. I'd. Adv. E. 8. Muxwnll of Oshkosh, Wis., Is a business visitor In tho city nnd val ley for a few duys. Another opportunity to buy Shoes at vory roasonnblo prlcos during tho month of November. I am going to Klve a 10 per cent discount on all men's and boys' shoes. Come nnd got them. L. F. Stroud, No. 10 South Centrul avenue. 212 Judge W. H. Canon, register of the land offlco nt Hoseburg, writes that both ho and Mrs. Cumin have suf fered from the "flu" or bad cotyls nnd will be unublo to come to Medford to Tote Tuesday aB cuslomnry. Mr. and .Mrs. Goorgo Hussell Heed of San Francisco, arrived In Modford yesterday for a short visit. Free storago. Power Aulo Co. tf h. C. Spnrks arrived from Vancou ver, WaBb., Tor a short business vlsil 1o tho valley. Voto 4 4 X M. l'urdln for County Judge. I'd. Adv. W. X. Carroll anil Morton It. I). Long of Portland nre spending a few days looking over the i lly and valley. Finest $,1.00 trimmed bats. Hoc Miss l.ounnhury's .Millinery window, 1211 East Main. 1 !!.', Mrs. T. II. Naro or Hilt, Cal., la in the city for a few days. . Everyone who Is collecting papers nnd magazines fur tho Ited Cross Is nuked in hold them until further no tice. Tho store room nt Iturtlett and Main, whiih has been used by the Hod Cross tuts had to bo vocoteil. : Allien Small arrived In MedTord from I .a Grande, Ore., to look ovor the city and vullcy. . Free storage. Power Auto Co. If J. II. Turner, the well known mu sical entertainer is In tlin city for u few days culling on his friends. Vole 4 1 .v M. Purdln for County Judge. ',1. Ally. , George Hammond nnd daughter 'Mildred who have been visiting friends in the city li ft for his home at Kliiiiiuth Falls, today. You can drink u pint of elder for a nickel nt lieVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. W c. littton. Jr., of J. Louis. Mo., are In the city for n f(v duys. Glenn K. Sprlgus bus been appoint ed 1st nergennl of ( n. G, of the S. A T. C, at the Oregon Agricultural col lege. Mr. ami Mrs. T. Austin llartwell and Miss Jean llurtwell of Scuttle, lire spending few days In the city vlslllng friends. Vule 4 4 X 11. l'urdln for ('uiinlv Judge. IM. Adv." Edward Sibley of Chicago. Is mak ing u business visit in the ,ny. .Nash Hotel. Mpsclul rales, week or month. Sh-iuii beat. ;i,i . M. G. Muuliiy, bile arrival triini 'Portland, is looking; over Hie city and vullcy. Your wife would be delighted to own that most conveniently planned homo for sale by the owner at t". t Dakota avenue, t'liblma kitchen, electric l unge. I ii I Earl Isaacs of Mann's store Is ser iously 111 with Influenza. He was slightly Improved this morning. Successful drugless treatment of non-Infectious diseases. Dr. Halstead, 227 South Central. 205 Vote 4 4 X M. Purdln for County Judge. Pd. Adv. The family of I.nke Ityan are re ported down with bad colds or Influ enza. Hemstitching and pecotlng at Handicraft Shop. 210 itoyal and Pullman bread at De Voe's. The condition of Ed Henselman who Is seriously 111 with Influenza, Is slightly improved today. Vote 44 X M. Purdln for County Judge. Pd. Adv. Ho Christmas shopping now at Japanese Art Store. 19a S. V. Heckwlth, retiring munager of the Rogue Itlver Fruit & Produce association, expects to leavo by auto Sunday for Seattle. At a meeting of (hp hoard of directors a few days ago they presented him with a gold watch as a token of their apprccia tlon for the able manner In which he has handled tho business. .Mrs. Heckwlth left yesterday by train for Seattle, where .they expect to make their home. Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las, 201 South Itlverside. phone 162-, 215" Vote 4 4 X M. Purdin for County Judgo. Pd. Adv Someone stole Earl Short's auto on llallowo'en night' and drove It to Central Point and back to Phoenix where it was found the next morn ing. It was not damaged and they have not as yet found out who took It. Wanted A bargain In n small house and lot. Box 1), care Mail Tribune. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Dldg. Clarence Pierce while chopping down trees at his place yesterday, met with a painful accident. The ax glanced and nearly severed two of his toes on his left foot. He will have to go with crutches for some time. 1-P Loose Leaf memos make espec ially fine gifts for soldiers. They will fit into the 3x4x! package. Huy for Kmaa now. Medford Hook Store. M. F. Thompson and one of the Ashland jitneys had a collision near tho gus plant lust night, and wrecked both cars. The Jitney was following him and when the light struck his car, he looked around nnd pulled his car In front of the other. No one was hurt. Finest $5.00 trimmed hats.' See Miss Eounsbury's .Millinery window, 126 East Main. 19.1 Horn A 10-pound son, to Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Clurke of Centrul Point, Nov. 1st. HInuses made to order, llnndlcruft Shop. James Davis of Jacksonville, was a Mediord visitor Satiirduy. . Vote 44 X M. Purdln for County Judge. Pd. Adv. Wllford Allen, of tho ntate Indus trial commission, spent Saturday In Medford making adjustments on nc cldent lnsurnnce. Daily's Taxi. Phone 15. Tho Mall Tribune will receive nnd post Sunday Associated Press bulle tins upon wur developments. Get your milk, nreiitu, butter and buttermilk nt DeVoe's. A few new cases of Influenza aro ruporled but no deaths. Spltzenbi-rg and Newtown cull ap ples for sclo nt the Co-operative Fruit Ass'n. E (Continued from page one.) WITH TIIK ALL1KH A KM IKS IN VKXKTIA. Nov. l.-Bv the Asm.. H.iled IVi'us.) The WJihI Aiihth iui r.'L'iim iit. which is oimtmIiml' with the Tliiriy-tiiM Itnlu ,. ilivimn of tin Tenth nrtiiv. tonight was cn.-Mif.- the Livetua river in the ilireetioii ot' Tiez o. The Anierieaiis, who were eoiu inaiKletl hv t'ol. V. M. Wallnee, oass-throiii-li Hover lla-o, soutliwe-t of Saeile. t his afternoon. hnriiii: their a.lvanre the Ameri- ;itis hail hetu tire upon hv Aus trian niaehitie uuns ni l iiiii-ttuiu ImiIMs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKH "urniHlied or unfurnish ed hoime for ttie wlnii-r; modem. l- I. Hoyd, phono (Hi;:-.). i;t;t KOK 8AI.KK.nn Jersey heifer en If JMinne KS9-M. 1!i;! l.OtfT Pnir nkld ehalnt In imp. It turn to Trillium tor r-wurd. IM FOR KAI.I ' H utter: -Corn, (ireen Mountain Voto 4 4 X M. Purdln for Cpunty Indue. Id. Adv. SAN KiUXUSfO. Nov. 'J.-- Kn eonraueil hv the reports (niiav, td'l'i eiaK of the hnanl of health reilerat ed tlieir stateuient of Vi'Mrnlnv that the Spanish influeii.a epidemic here will di-npprar In a week if till re- i iti e tmMMires aro li ed ut to slrietlv. Un'U the iMimher of new mveii as l.'id and of mail at ,"dH. There were .'0 eral hundred Germans found tliem elvc'H in an untenable portion lit Imeeoiirt. A uurrison had been left to defend the position und hud per formed its part well when tho AinerU fans htornied tiie place. Macliiiu tfims Kent a mnnieroiis shell lire into the valley until, on mlduI to the American hatt cries, there was laid down a barrage, not on the town, hut nlontf a line to the rear of it. The Germans sav that the bursting shell enino ifrecpiiiL' toward I hern from the rear us the batteries shortened their ran (fa and thnt at the so mo time American infant rvmen advanced up the slope toward the villaue. The defendint: troops immediatelv rushed down oward the Amcri'uns with up raised hands, crvintr "kamerad." Many Maelilnc Gun.s In the woods encountered hv tho Americans, especially in IJois de BourireoiMie machine tiuns were left to n number probably not surpassed hv those in the Aruonne woods to the south. German forces nre mnkinir espernte efforts und (as is hein used in reat fiunntities. .'Hois de Koies and Pi.is de liouncoirne were literallv drenched with fumes. Frontal attacks ncainst these strongholds are not n part of the American plan. The Frenrh are moving- upon the we-t side of IJois de nourirootriie and the Americans on the ritht. and n similar enveloping of Hois de Lotres has been undertaken The Germans were forced to move out earlv in the dav to the eibes of these patches of timber, where thev man ned henvv and J i trlit machine irnns and in manv easea fought to the end. Late this afternoon the nir cleared and scouting airplanes reporlcd ene my troops innvimr well towurd the northern edyes of both sides. Story of Attack When the order for the nttnek was iriven the Americans moved forwnrd unhesitntinirly and the ndvnnee was carried out on pchedulo. In the center Fa Dhuv farm, nbout two-thirds of n mile from the start ing points, was taken hv 7 o'edock. U was defended hv infant rv. machine funs nnd some nrtillerv. The Ilazois wood was cleared by 10 o'clock. 500 prisoners beinir taken there. The villa ire of Lnndreville. one mile northwest of the wood, was occupied at 10,-."i: and Uemouville, about a mile northeast of Landreville. was taken at 11:110. The village of Ime- ourt, to the southwest, was captured at 10 o'clock in the morninir. nnd hortlv after noon Havonville. north of Hemonville, wns added to the list. In breaking thronudi this front the Americans shattered the last strong holds of the Kricmhilde positions, to which the Germans had clung so tuhbornlv. Tim positions were pro tected bv wiro enlinglemcnts, machino cutis and nrtillerv. hut the lit lit tanks leading the infant rv moved forward almost uninterruptedly. Yorv strong opposition was met on the extreme left. :tHM Prisoners Taken WASHINGTON. Nov. 2. Victo rious operations west of the Meuso yesterday bv the' First American army in conjunction with the Fourth French armv were earned out through perfect co-operation of in fant rv. nrtillerv, airplanes and tanks. ieneral Perching reported todav m in eveiumr eoimnumcue lor rrioav that the Germans brought up new divi.Mnns in n vain attempt to stop the advance. T PAWS, Xov. 2. I'liperlnrbed bv nrinistiee tiroeeeilintrK, eupitiilittions and revolutionK, Marshal Koeh. the allied eoinmuniler-in-ehiet, is uointr uheuil tlehlierntelv anil inethoilieullv with llie eiiiTvinu out of his militnrv I'luiis. Thus vcsterdiiv witnessed a series of stiinnini.' blows dealt bv ltitn on tbe western front. Notable in the eoneretc develop ment of the marshal's primratn wus the resumption of the drive bv Gen eral (iuimtui! with bis Freiu h forces, and General I.iuirett. with the Amer ican First armv. between tho Aisne und tbe .Meuse. After tirennrine the urounil bv a number of ioi al notions the oflensive was beuuu on a 10-mile front on either side of Voiiziers und excellent progress wus effected. Iletween Grand I're and tho .Meuse the Americans unshed uliead two und a half mlies- nnd won the heights which dominate Kuznncv. tin itnport and center of the eneinv communica tions. On the other winy: General Gotiraud reached the approaches to the Ardennes canul between Atliirnv and I.e Chesne. tendiiur to outflnnk Hetben from tbe east, while the French Fifth armv bei;nn to outflank it to the northwest of Chateau Por icen. This success, toother with the ad vance of the Flu'iders armies alone tbe Scheldt, invo'vinir the capture of several iiridireliruds and sealine tbe fate of Vnlenr lennes. odds consid erably to tbe ilunireriHi:- situation for the enemy n Vina the w hole ereut front PLOT ON ROIU STOCKHOLM. Nov. 2. A plot asiunst the soviet uoveriinient bus been discovered nmone the sudors of the flotilla on the river Volira, nc cordinK to reports from 1'etrournd. liussitin Minister Trntzkv in 1111 or der of the dav to the armv denounces the cowardice ami flight of several fiirhtim; units. . lie threatens to court martial tinr unit showing the lest siL'n of punie in the future. DIED Nov. 1st, Evallna A. Klsh, wife of VEBBICK At Pomona. Cal.. Oct. George Kish, age 24 years, nine 23. Robert L. Verhlek, formerly of month and six days. Leaves one Medford. Funeral services will be i nn ,, ...... ld. 1!ttrrv. Ciyde held at the Central Point cemetery, K,8n aad pareI1,g Mr. and . Mrs. Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 o'clock p. in. Hnu, HarriSOI1. Burial at Granite Hill cemetery near Grants Pass. Fun eral services at the grave. Leave KISH At 325 South Ivy street. Voto 4 4 X M. Purdin for County JiuIko. Pd. Adv. Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A' headache remedy without the dan gers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once 1 Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some in ternal medicines da Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER Day Phone: Pacific 227. Sight Phones: F. W. Weeks, 1D3-J2. Lady Aslstant. It At ciim, were or I'M ei f dentils. The Iota time of tin- tuimlict- dcntli- tiitiulutiiui was 1, ill the l."i. Vote .liiilce 1t X M. Piintln for County I'd. Ailv. DR. RICKRRT 4 DAYS' SALE Classic Coats NOV. 7, 8, 9 and 1 1 Ladies', Misses' and Children's Only jOne Coat of Each Style Hutchison & Lumsden KYKS SCIKNTIKICAI.I.Y Ti:STKI, AMI (il.ASHKS PROPERLY F ITT El)" NuHo -a nvor May Co. If I Had a Cold Would USO UlilZoS Colli Tillilcts. 120 TiiMcls "J.") Hs. Heath's Drug Store Phone 884 The San Tox Store ii i- iirnniiinrlniMM m J. A. WESTERLUND To the Voters of Medford and Jackson County: ' I am u candidate for representative from Jackson County In the state legislature, where I have already served two terms as your representative. During my former period of service, I worked and voted for our -Xormal School atshland for Southern Oregon, I have always con sidered the re-establishment of this much-needed institution of learning, bigger and better than ever, one of the most important questions for our legislative delegation to work on, and one which will always have my undivided support. I am heartily in favor of nation-wide prohibition, and If elected I will work and vote for the ratification of the national prohibition amendment. I have always been in favor of good tyads for the farmer and for general traffic. If elected, I will make every effort to secure for Jackson County Its due share of the state funds devoted to road building, and especially will I work for a satisfactory adjustment of the expenditures already made tiy this county on the Pacific Hign way. 'During the many years of my residence in Jackson County, I have developed and operated one of the largest horticultural and farming operations in the stale, wbith I am still conducting. I am a practical farmer and orehardlst, and I believe that I know the needs of the people of the county well, and how best to serve them in tho legis lature, from my former experience there. If you believe that I deserve the honor of another term In the legislature as your representative, I am ready and willing to serve you in that capuclty. Sincerely yours, J. A. WESTERLUND. My number on the ballot Is 40. (Paid Adv.) MMMMMMMM4MMMMi Perl's undertaking parlors Sunday at 10 a. m. FLAXAGA'V Mrs. Marie King Flanagan, wife of J. A. Flanagan, a soldier of the United States now In France, and daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. George f. , King, formerly of Medford, died nt Tliermopolis, Wyo., Oct. 25, Q1 in An Investment THAT'S what you f-aii fall your Savings 'Appount at the First National Bank. If liv ing costs should Q down you nif.ke the difference between what spending costs now and would cost then. In addition your money is earning reasonable Interest. TOu nlwnva wplffimA III . W , , . J .. V V new accounts. k Win. G. Talt, President FIRST NATIONAL MEDFORD. ORE. rCAPTTAL tlOO.OOQ VOTE 304 YES To Protect Salmon and Steelhead Fishing In the Rogue River and Tributaries (Paid Adv.) FREE STORAGE Don't forget that we are not going to charge you storage' from now on. If you do your trading and have your repairing done here, we figure you are entitled to FREE STORAGE. We are in a position to take care of your needs and meet other prices. Our prices are right. This is not out of the ordinary, but has been a cus tom of this firm. , See us before you make arrangements elsewhere POWER AUTO CO.