PAGE THREE I JUDGE LINDSEY FOUND GUILTY OF THE "MYSTERY OF MARY," AT PAGE THEATER TONIGHT, VILLA COLUMN FORARIESI LIKE CLOCK WORK MEETS DEFEAT T WEEDyORP SOTD TRrBPTO, MEDffOttT) OKEflpy, TUESDAY, 'ATTCITTST 101.1. PA SEASON DRILLS DEEP WELLS I TALIANWAR PLANS RECORD BREAKER AN WATER AE WORKING UNDER FIERROS ' llitfii "iifiilr nffw ili FOR TROUT WORK IRRIATION CONTEMPT COURT Tho pnl fccnion lut 1mcii llio liost on lueord.frnm n trout hntcliurv viiw point in tlie Hiiiiu river, (U'rurilint; t llonry O'Mnlloy cote-t Miiu'riiitciHli'iit of tho IT. S. Htm-iut of Iliitclii'rics who rotiirncil Momlny from n trip of inspection of the Klk crock station. Jlr. O'Mnllcv wnn iiccninpiiiiii'il by Hubert S. Johnson of Washington, 1). ('., who i in pcncnil clmro of fish ciilluri) work in the United Sinter for the liu lciui. It in Mr. ,Tolinnii's first trip to the const nnd ho hits inspected nil the sIiiIkiiih hi tho iioithucit nnd will iccoiniiiciiil mi cnhirKcd phint nt Klk ( nek. with tho construction of nnotli cr w nter wheel nnd more holding t sinks. "If there is fioing to be nny objec tion on the purl of the people of tho locality to our woik," wniil Mr. John son, "vn will nbnndon woik here. Our woik is pinoly ulttuistie. Wn nun to prevent fish depletion of M renins to restock them. We spend eonsidcrnhle "money in the localities in which we work, nnd if the locality affected docs not want iih, there arc plenty of localities that do." Mr. .lohuson luul reference to the protest filed a year ago bv local ang le r to racks in the lower or middle liver and nl Anient dam, nnd was as. mi red tlint ns long as the racks were confined to the upper stretches of I lu st renin, beai ly local coopcratiou would he forthcoming. A total of 1,.-)I)(),()II0 trout, iicarly ull Htcellicnd, have been hnlchcd nnd liberated nt Klk creek slntion this year. Of these S.'i.OOO am still held for distiibution by local anglers. These will he taken to the upper Itoguc ubovo the iiutnrnl bridge, to llromi's cabin nnd Union creek. At the Applegnte station, l,.'iflfl,()l)l) steelhead were hatched and liberated. At the Klk creek station. III.OOO I.nke Talioc trout nre being held for plant ing in Crater Lake. Mr. O'Mallev bus recommended that the statu hoard construct a limit hatehorv on Hig lliitto near Unite 1'a lis and the subject will be consid ered bv the state couunission nt it.s next ineeliug. With Medford tracing Mcdford ritndo. .7. Steven, who drilled on. nil the deep wells of the 'valley, hits pur chased the Star drilling outfit used on the Mnndy oil well nnd is prepared to drill deep wells for irrigation pur poses up to 1fifl() feet depth. The Muiidv oil well on Hoguclnnds was put down 31'JO feet, but nil flow of water was cased oil', that its value for iirigatiou can not bo detcnuined. Oil nlone was sought. Tho deepest well in tho vnllev is that at the Weiubad brewery plant, drilled 1700 feet. A good frow of water was struck, but ns it was tinged with sulphur, it wus unfit for brewery nfp, though it would have been ggood foi irrigation puiposcs. Tho Vol hois well vvns diilled 000 feet. The only flowing well is tiiut on tho Talent Orchard compnny's property nl Talent, the old Pellet place, where in lesion water was struck. Mr. Stevens believes that artesian water can bo struck in innnv inn ts of tho valley, and wheic i is not, by drilling a 12 or 1-1 inch hole instead of an H inch hole, nnd using per forated easing an uderpintc supply etui be developed for pumping purposes. DKNVKH, Apg. .1. -Jiylgc He,. Lindsey, (if the Denver juvenile couit was found Kiiilly tudnv of rontemnl of court bv District Judge John A 1'crry. Sentence wus dot'ciml ponding Judgo I.indsoy's return Jroin the cost. The contempt ense resulted from the juvenile judge's icfusal to rcvc.il on the witness stand .what he clninuil was a confidential conversation with Xeal Wright, 12, whose testimony in criminal court hnu much to do with the nciiitnl of his mother, Mrs. ller tha Wright, charged with the murder of her husband. John A, Wright was shut while seeking to gain entrance to his homo hero Apiil 18. Mrs. Wright was charged with the killing. Xcul Wright tesliried nt the tfial that he, not his mother, finyl the fatal shot, and thai it was accidental. TJie dis trict attorney claimed (lint Xeal previously had told n different story to Judge r.inilsev ns a witness. I EDEN PRECINCT ANTIOCH ITEMS I 1 nnd called l.intjsov The juvenile judge do- IS LONDON', Aug. :. Tin British stonmer liitna bus been sunk. The captuiu and 11 members of the crew of 21 have keen landed safel.v. Tho Kniiza, of 2.'I20 tons gross, 30;i feet long, with a beam of -III feet, probably was sunk bv a German sub inaiiuo but a stiitemeut to this ef fect is withheld by the British ad miralty which has announced that ii will no longer make public informa tion showing tho waters in which Gorman uudei water boats arc oper ating. Tho Htinzn, which was built nt West Hartlepool iif 11)02, and was owned by W. Christie and company of London, was Inst repotted ns hav ing nt rived Jnlv I nt Liverpool. elated the boy's confidential com- inuuicution was privileged nnd te fused to testify. Mrs. Wtight wns neniiiticd Julie 10. In the mcuiilimc Judge Lindsey luul been cited lor contempt. ALLIES AIRSHIPS I'AUIS, Aug. a. A flotilla or Anglo-French noroiilnncs today flow over tho German city of StrnRslmrg and dropped twenty flvo bomliH, accord lug to n dispatch from Geneva to tho I lavas agency. Tho extent of tho dnmngo caused by tho explosion of tho missiles hns not yet been ascer tained. StraRHburi; Is tho capital of Alsace-Lorraine aiiM lies 80 tulles KoiitlionM of tho Gorman fortress of Motz. JI'lio Sunny South (From High l'olnt, X. C, Kntcrprlso)' John Kowclothes left this ovciiIiib for Morguutown to spend u shot I visit. J.J'. Koberts and A. 1 learn and party returned Suturdav It oat their trip to the lake. I"rof. Ueiincr hns been in Califor nia the past ten duvs whom liu do livcied lectures al Stuuford. Surveying ttioii the old ditidi vvlticli foiuieily supplied the old mill u( Phoenix begun Saturilav, but little is known of tho .real intcntioim of the company, but' it is, thought (hut they intend to try to gel water out to some of the big oiclmrds back of Phoenix. Among the speakers nl the lown meeting u( Ashland was ('. M. Thomas of Talent, who gave n very iutcicsting aililioss. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. High of Tal ent were among thoc who went to lo hear W. J. Hrynn nl Medfoid. Mr. ami Mrs. Xonh Clinuiller nnd Mrs. (luiiidler's mother, .Mrs, -Annfi Thompson; went to Colcstin Siinda from Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynch of Tal ent spent Sunday with Mis, Lyueh's mother, Mrs. Anderson, of Phoenix. Mrs. Ollic Walters of Talent wits in Mod ford Sunday, aooonipnnicd by her son Chester. i James Allen and his sister, Mrs. Itced weie in Phoenix Sunday after noon, Mr. and Mrs. Haver, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Modi- of Xorth Phoenix were nt tho Iowa pio nic at Ashland Friday. Mrs. L. A. Hollow 'h and Miss V. I. Bellows of ChatauooKa have been visit nig (heir iieice, Mrs. ('. ', Kcimcr Mrs. Wlnnd of the Meadows and relatives from California weie callers nt tho Chapman ranch this week. All tho nutos in tbvs section wore In Mcdford Thursday night and tho owners wore well pleased with Mr. Bryan's speech. Claude Chapman, who Is working at Fort Klnmnth cut his hand badly with a doiible-blticd ax last week. Nearly alt of tho springs In this section ate gone dry, and n good number of the wells nro falling to supply the owners with their usual ipuintlty of water. Jim Vincent lost a horso a few days ago In tho canon on the upper Tallin Bock. It was found dead In n small spring of water In tho bottom of tho cation. Krncsl llulli nnd his brother start ed fur Crater Lake Monday for n Hiimmur vacation. W. C. Chapman mild n few of his stocrn this week to It. Prultt of Butto creek. Mr. Prultt will start for tho mountains with his ctiutpiTuesday. Julio Myers of ContrnjLPoInt was visiting at tho homo, of Lis sister, Mrs. Florence Walker, this week. Itubo Moore nnd Miss Lillian Chnp mnii wero visitors at Gold II 111 Sun day. of Tnljint. Mrs. lliiiiiinr will accom panying them on their return east, visiting tho Snn Francisco ((position on their way. Mrs. Ileiiuer will visit her arcuU for a c'ouple of mouths be fate her lvjurii. BO.MH, Aug. 3. Letters rccolved In Boino from officers at tho front agree that tho fighting on tho Isonzo liver and on tho Carso plateau may be taken as mi example of the perfect realization of tho plans of the Ital ian commnndcrs. Nothing In theso engagements vvns t leffto chance. Hverythlng wns work ed out with mathematical precision. V lieutenant of nrtlllery, writing from the front snys the formidable Aus trian defenses on Mount Podgoro, nhd on Mount Mlchelo nro no longer recognizable, the Italian artillery having dono'lts worn well. Others rolnte that a largo propor tion of the Austrian losses wrro caused by the hurling down of rocks. More than 10,000 nicn wcro thus crushed to denth In their trenches. At Sun Martini, no lower than 2T.00 Austrian dead were found In a group of trenches, Tho Italians lost comparatively few In this fighting. DANGER LURKS DIRTY WATER "The city council nnd tho health officers or Mcdford are derelict In their duty and criminally negligent for not filtering the city's water sup ply," Mates Dr. W. S. Untidy. "Tho water Is full of dirt nnd sediment and the proor of It is tho drawing or a glass. A cloth strainer over tho rnucet becomes foul In n llttlo while, nnd rirst thing wo know, there will bo n sorloiiH epidemic. Kveryono should filter or boll their water. "Whether tho condition of tho water Is duo to a foul reservoir, to luck of strainers at tho city Intake, to work being done In constructing the dnm nt Fish lnke, to the usa of the water shed as horse and cattle pasturo and camping ground, or to nil theso combined with low vvntor, Is for tlm ilty authorities to ascertain. 1 only know thnt tho water ns dis tributed Is full or dirt nnd needs fil tering " j OALVKSTOX, Texns, Aug. .1. The Villa column under Ocnernl Ho dolfo 1'icrros, which recently pene trated Cnrraiua tciritory o fnr ns Pachuea, virtually wns annihilated yesterday between Qucretaro and Ira puto, accotding to a repot t reaching the Constitutionalist consiihite horo todny. Villa troops were caught be tween the forces of General Obrcgon nnd General Gonzales. Fierros, tho report says, was endeavoring- to re turn north to join the main tinny when ho wns caught in the trap tct by the C'nrmnzn gcnornls. WASI1IXOTOX, Aug. a. Tele graph communication between Vera Cruz nnd Mexico City hns been re stored. Provisions began entering tho city yesterday and other train loads arc en route. Oilier reports fiom Vera Cruz nny that in a hatle between Zapata and Carraiia I loops in (he streets of Paso Del Macho on the night of July .'10, the Zapata, troops were forced to retreat. In another batle on July 20 on the outskiits of Cordoba, Cnr ranza losses were small. AUTO SI'.HVICK F1UMI RAGLH POINT TO MICIUOIU) AND HACK Tho undersigned will leavo Prank Lewis' confectionery every day ex cept Sunday for Mcdford with his auto at 1 o'clock p. in., arriving at 2 p. in. Leave Nash hotel, Medford, at r. p. 111 , nrrlvo at i:nr,lo Point at G p. in. A part or the traffic Is solicit ed. S. II. 1IABNISH, Kaglo Point. Or Save The Baby Use the reliable HORLICKS ORIGINAL Malted Milk Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently. Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over for more than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional tnilkrequlred. Simply dlatolvein water. Agrees when other foods often fail. Sample free, HORUCK'S, Rac'mt, Wl$. VTNo Subatltuto ls"JustasCood" at HORUCK'S, tho Original ' T T if f t t t -f T t T T T t T I t ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING RUMMAGE SALE SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING No puffs or frills, just a plain old-fashioned Rummage Sale in every respect ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST GO Scarcely two weeks to prepare for Fall Merchandise Hundreds of yards of Summer materials have been dumped on bargain tables for a quick riddance ALL MUST GO AT SOME PRICE Cotton Goods Worth to 50c Yard Ginghams, Crepes Voiles and yard after yard of Wash material. Re mainder Summer 7p stock included Every yard separated in lots and marked in plain figures NO RETURNS, REFUNDS or EXCHANGES on RUMMAGE GOODS DUTCH CLEANSER 5c with every dollar purchase during this Rummage Sale To further introduce our Drug Sundry Dept. we will sell this world wide Cleanser at this remarkably low price during this sale Silks Worth to $2 Yard PoplillS (Fancy S tripes) Crepe De Chines and Messalines some short lengths, others as you like it, cut far below whole sale cost to close Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' TTHR MAY. CO. $ : Silk Glo ves,worth to$l 25c nil "Ws mid sixes Dtnilile lilitjer Tip (ilcive Shirt Waists, worth to $3 Ni-Vi-r liel'ure luivi' We stild surli W-tihN Silks Mid OQp ln-aj, 'il( Olalidies Parasols, worth to .50 29c Onlv nlii'tit 12 or " in tlie lt hill we don't want In ejtirv (Uio er Trimmed Hats, worth to $7.50 The t riminiiiKs should he worth (0p mure thnii this jiriee nhne tO h-vi: & a . 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