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Washington, June 17. Twelve
hundred draft number were drawn
to-day giving tli order Of call for
reentrants of J una 5, IS IV.
lhi having reached tliu age or 8 1
luce the last registration. The flr
nutiibrr from Ibe bowl !M, lb
second 1168, tin third kill. No. 10
wn drawn ISih. No. 28 diUn l&th.
No. IT drawn 25th. No. 74 drawn
3IUU. . Too nml small number '
67 drawn 64th.
Tht following are the numbers tn-
drr 100 In Ilia order drawn:
1
ORDER
IIKTIITS
10 41 ' 8 7. 31
: : M 39 ' 17 i")
IT 12 30 t l
74 86 M 52 43
. 57 16' 4 6 0
78 , 82 2& ' 24 ' ,' 23
78 65 ' i H 12
, . 13 12 71 2
.4 18 14 II n
, 70 . ' 48 ' 1 &8 (0
28 13 85 87 47
8 8 77 38 l
10 (4 48 , 88 60
65 II 8 8) 73
45 I 18 83-83
72 '; 15 .44 20
81 82 . 84 3. &
81 18 87 78 43
j 6 1 (4 40 15 7
i 83 81 " S8 28
Josephine county registrants are
; affected according to the following
numbers: ' N '
10 3 .8 14 22
17 11 7 j. II ' 21
' ' 4 18 27 &
28 25 t . 26 50
'' 16 12 6 23 K
' 18 J 24
Questionnaires are bnlnt mailed
,o those who registered June h,
1118, having reached the ar.e of 21
alnce last registration day. , The
registrants are advised lo seek legal
aid In filling out Jhelr question
naires. The member of the ad
visory board are the aame as thoae
n.m.rf U.t TW.ember. . comprising
the attorney of Orunta Tana. Re-'
glatranta In the vicinity of Kerby
may receive help rrom Frank Stlth.
Lint of registrant to whom
Qiiewtlonnalrcii have been mailed
June 25, 1818. , ; , v ' j
line. No. i -'
1 Harold William KliiK, Granta
Paaa. ' '
2 Wllllitm Claud Alnaworth. Mur
phy. ': '
3 Wllford Carter Allnn, (.ranta
Paaa.
4 Charloa Hunter Pell. W"lf
Creek. " ' '
5 , Wayne W. Winter. Omnia Paaa.
6 Albert . Earl 1-evlur. Grants
Paaa.
7 Howard Allan Kallln. Clrnnta
Taai.
8 Harry Orover llllchey, Granta
Pom.
9 Ralph William Molpney. Wolf
Creek.
1 0 Joseph Carl Farmer, Merlin. ;
June 26, 1918.
11 Hughle M. Rlchardaon. Wonder.
12 Olln 8. Knox, Grant Paaa..
13 William Frod Pappel. R.
No. 4, Grants Paaa. ' ' '
,14 Keller Riley Smith, Oranta
Paaa. 1
IB Tweeter D. Calhoun, Grants Pass.
16 William Thles, Murphy.
17. Harrlaon Eveneewr Sowell,
Kerhv. , f
1 8 ailna Albert MoClunK, ! Granta
Paaa.
19 Ransom Napoleon Gates, Kerby.
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WITH THE AMERICANS UN TIIK
MAI1NK, Jima 27. The number of
prisoners captursd by tin Americana
In tha llellesu Wood la Increased to
111. Alio eleven inarhlna iina, ten
automatic rlflee and a quantity of
other maierlala wr taken. ' ' ,
1 One of aeven officers captured aald
tha German commandere hat a bee a
telllnK tha eoldler thst tha Ger
mane have landed an army In Ameri
ca, captured New York and ara now
marching toward Philadelphia. The
Germana alao ara told thai aiib
marlnaa ha'va eunk between 40 and
BO ahlpa In Ung laland Sound.
Another German officer, arrogant
and sarcastic, remarked:
' Wa art Juat atarUng with tha
Americana. Wa ara ffolng to wipe
out whole dlvlslone aa If they were
companies." ,
The German prlvatea were leu ar
rogant and apparently were glad
they were raptured. One. declared
that Ibe Germana were surprised at
tha Americana, who appeared ao
young, but fought like devil, when
they got atarted. Another (lour
ed: '
"The war will eoon be ended.
There are too many Americana com
ing to Kurope."
June 27. 1IIH.
20 Valoa Home White, It. I). No.
1, Kerby.
21 Omer Roblnaon, R. D. No. 4,
Granta Pai.
22 Walla-e Coleman ' Hayes, Bel
ma. 23 Arthur Edman Williams, Ker
by. 24 Karl Emery Panford, R. B. No.
4, Oranta Paaa.
25 Thomaa Joarph Fllppln, R.
Hank Farnl. Grants Paaa.
26 Jaaeph Edward Good, gelma.
27 Commodore Samuel Garrett.
1111 Huron Bt., Portland.'
28 I'rvln U Vinson. R. n. No. 4,
Granta Paaa.
Buy Vf. 8. 8.- '
MKIIVK I SIKH HHK
Miss Maria Herron, slsler-ln-law
of ex-President Taft. a Y. M. C. A.
canteen workera at the war front
remained at her work In a hut sorv
Ing coffee and food to soldier until
German sheila eet thd village afire.
Buy W. 8. 8.
OREGON TOWN NEARLY
WIPED OUT BY FIRE
GOLD BEACH. June 27. A fire
originating In a logging camp at the
Hrooklnga lumber company, near
Harbor, in Curry county, almost
wined out the town of Hurbor today,
destroying the Antlers hotel, twelve
other buildings, and some crops. The
fir I now under control. No loss of
life Is believed.
U.S. REGIMENT GOES
TO ITALIAN F
Washington, June i 7. Secretary
naker announced todny, that General
Pershing, under Instructions from
Wishtnrton haa selected an In
fantry regiment to go Immediately
to Italy. The reRlmeJt, la now
training In France. There mny be
more troops sent later .
AUSTRIA!! LOSSES
L
Italians Wipe Out Knmy Advance
hint In Hurplibtt Attack.
Una Activity Not Intense.
HOME, June 27. The Italian!
aurprlaed an Auitrlan advance poat
In 4 mountain region today and
wiped It out. The activity yesterday
waa not ao Intenalve.
Vienna. June 27. The Itallana
today attempted to etorra Coldel
Homo between Brenta and Aslago,
which tha Auatrlana recently rap
tured. They were repulaed with
heavy lossea a cording to an Aui
trlan oirtclal. The lullana alao fail
ed to cross the Plave at one point.
ITALIAN ARMY HKADQUAR
TKK8, June 26. (By the Aaaoclat
d Preaa.) Italian troops under thr
Duke of Aosta have puihed beyond
the CaiM Bile bridgehead, which
waa completely occupied yeaterday
and have firmly, sustained resolute
counter-aitacka by heavy enemy
forces, It was announced today. , In
the fighting here the Italians captur
ed eight officers and 871 men. .
Capturea by the Italian foroee
alnce the launching of their counter
offensive have Increased to 18,000
men by the addition Monday of be
tween 2500 and 30Q0 prlsoatra.
Murk Material Inplered.
The complete recapture of all
Italian artillery, arms and material
baa been accomplished. Only after
long statistical work will It be pos
sible to catablUh the enormous
quantity or Austrian arms and ma
terial which remain In Nation hands
In the higher Alps there are evi
dences of renewed activity. Italian
Alplnl, surprising the enemy' on the
summit of Cavello, 10,50 feet high
In the Tomale region, took 60 prison
ers and captured aeveral machine
guns. v
Italian Army, June 27. The
earlier estlmstes of 45.000 prisoners
captured by Italians In big battle
are now confirmed. ,
Buy W. 8. 8.
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FK11HONAL AM) LOCAL
, George Dunlap of Provolt was In
town today on buslnes a.
REPORTED
waaaaa)
Postmaster L. I. Hitrd an eon otX- sd, daughter of A. A. Daw-
Glendale are In the city today.
Ansco Film. Sabln haa It. 97.
C. R.-Flefleld went to Medrora
this afternoon on buslnesa.
Sam Stelnbough made a business
trip to Portland last night. ;
MIbs Jean Altchison who' spent
several week in this city, returnod
to Ashland this afternoon. t !
John Harmon waa a south bound
passenger today, returning to csmp
Kearney. '
Mr. E. P. Shlrly who vlslied Mr.
and Mrs. William Hammet. left this
afternoon for San Francisco. '
C. P. Morrison of Boise, Idaho,
visited hla parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Morrison tor a few days ana lea
last night for Amerlcsn Lake. .
Miss Mildred Spoon of Publo, Col.
Is at Takllma vlaltlng her aunt, Mrs.
Alice Mayo, and cousin, Mrs. C. E.
Tucker. j
Mra. Q. W. Thomllson of Kerby
who has apent the ,lant week In
Granta rass, returned to her home
this morning.
Juol Restul went to Portland last
night. Robert Bestul left for Port
land tha nrevlon evening. The
boys have been spending part . of
their furlough at homp, and : will
pend a day or two with their grand
father In Portland.
"I
Ml Mill
DEATH OF EmPEROR
Paris, June 27. A Kiev dispatch
under date of July 26 declares thai
the report of the assassination of
former Em poror 'Nicholas of Russia
haa been confirmed. It la declared
that he waa kilted by Bolahevlkl
troopa during a retreat on Yekaterin
burg. GENEVA, June 27. Ukraine
bureau at Lausanne announced today
the confirmation of the report that
Bolahevlkl authorities at Yekaterin
burg condemned Nicholas Romanoff,
former emperor, to death after a
short trial, then shot him.
Buy W. 8. 8.
DYNAMITE EM!
Kias hot mm
Virginia Minn., June 27. Twenty
miners are the known dead, aa the
result of an explosion of dynamite,
set by a lightening bolt during a
storm at silver mine today. A thous
and tona of ore waa caved In.
' ' Buy W. 8. 8.
For Loe Aagrlce
Mrs. Elmer T. Midden and son
Bennett left this afternoon for Los
Angeles where they will make an
Indefinite visit with Mr. T.Luden's
sister. -V - a
. ' .V
Home Hack Trip - ' '" . ,
Miss Margaret Rathbone and
Mlsa Ruth Oorham came to Granta
Pass from Jump-Off-Joe horse-back
to-day, Thy apent the day with
friends, returning home In the even
ing. Klectrle Wiring and Suppll
During the war period phone your
want to 80 Medford. We will pa
phone calls on all orders received.
Paul'a Electric Store, Medford, Ore
gon.
Hhoots Coyote
j Mrs. Liule Binelow of . Williams
Creek, brought in a coyote . today
which she shot with a rifle at a dis
tance of 220 yards. Mrs. Bigelow
received $4 bounty from the county.
Former lUnldont W
Dr. E. C. Macy received word
this morning of the death 'of Mra. A,
! klxsa. former instructor In the high
achoa of this city. The family have
ved ,n Bremerton since leavng
here.
Stale C. ENrewldMit Here
Mies Edna Whipple, state presi
dent of the Christian Endeavor
society, waa In the city yesterday,
and met with representatives of the
Christian and Presbyterian C. E.
societies In the park that evening to
discuss matters pertaining to society
work. She left this evening for
Sacramento to attend the California
state convention.
Horn .
ELLIOTT To Dr. and Mrs. Bert R.
Elliott, Tuesday, June 25, an 8-
jound daughter.
' Buy W. 8. S.
NEW TOD ft. Y
WANTED Woman to cook for
small sawmill crew, aeldom over
six; no washing; wages $35. Ad
dress Amos Smith, Rt 1, City.
.COM1IWJ EVENTS
June 21, Saturday Dance at Deei
Creek by Red Cross auxiliary.
fill IIIHffil IL
Slot- Sale of WhUkey and Wis
Next Jaa. Uerr Prohibited
aoonths later.
Wasblagtoa, June 27. The sen
ate agriculture committee agreed' to
an amendment to an emergency ap
propriation hill today, providing for
national prohibition. The sale of
whisky asj wine to be prohibited
after neat June and the manufacture
and aale of beer three months after.
The president approved the bill. '
Buy W. 8. 8.
t'ASl'ALTY IJHT HAS
EIGHTY XAMKS
WASHINGTON, June 27. The
casualty list for today la 80. Twenty
nine were killed In action and alx
died of woun
Bny W. 8. 8.
HEADOF SIBERIAN GOV.
AMSTERDAM, June 27. Grand
Duke Michael Alexandrovltch young
er brother of the former Emperor
Nicholas, la reported today to have
placed himself at the hesd of the
new Siberian government and haa
Issued a manifesto to the Ruaslan
people.
Bu W. 8, 8.
OF
LOCAL RED CROSS
The greatest test of the Josephine
county chapter of the Red Cross Is at
band. The National Red Cross
find that the greatest enlargement
of the military forces of the nation
and their departure tor France haa
cheated an ememgency in the matter
of sufficient supplies for the vast ,
number of men who wlir be at the
front by the time cold weather sets
in. In view of this fact and that
time Is very short they have called
upon the loci! chapter to provide be
fore September first two hundred
sweaters and fourteen hundred and
ten pairs of socks. This Is more than
the entire output of the chapter in
knitted goods for the year past. Into
these two months we must chowd
such a production aa will require
every woman who can use knitting
needles. Knitting must be done ac
cording to Red Cross directions but
otherwise restriction are' few'., 1
Now what we need 1 the voluntary
service of every woman in Josephlrfe
county today. Apply . to the Red
Crsa rooms In the court house for
yarn and help In tbla great task. No
American soldier should shiver for
lack of sweaters because we were
slow In responding to this call. Two
months Is a short time and wemuet
hurry. Every woman will want to
come . Don't be the last to apply for
yarn. Knitting rooms open all this
week, afternoon.
L. M. BOOZER,
Chairman Military Relief Com.
BRITISH TROOPS TAKE :
S STRONG POINT
' London, June 27. The British
troop took a German strong point
west of Vlcux Berquin and east of
Hasebrouck, capturing prisoners
and machine guns. The French took
prisoner in raids In Vorps.