PAGE FOUR
If OCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mrs. Uiilph Tfirrcll of tills city last
Monday underwent un operation for
tlio removal of licr tonsils In the Mer
cy linHplliil ut KoBoburg In which city
tlio was vlilliii5 her sinter.
Mrs. Learn, coreta made to meas
urements guaranteed. IMiono 683-J.
Mrs. h. K. nrlscoo of Rogue River
lift tnilny for Hosiburg where she
will visit several weeks with hor par-
enls and friends.
.lhn.-on tor high class watch re-
nahlni. tf
Mrs. A. F. Finger lias Rono to Port
land wliero sho will Join her son who
Is connected with tho Pacific Fruit
nml Produce company of that city.
Piano tuning, W. P. Brooks, with
Palmer Piano Placo, South Central.
73
O. F. ltohrer Is on a sevoral days
business trip in tho northern part of
the slain.
lluttermllk, 10c gal. DeVoe'B.
J. M. Ilragg Is in Medford for
Foveral weeks visit with relatives and
friends from tho stato soldiers' homo
lit linselinrg.
Ilakcry goods at PoVoo's.
At the army roerulllng office In tho
federal building yeslorday tho follow
ing weio enlisted: Charles H. IjOVO.
of Medford, 32 years old, Leo I). Scott
of .Inrksnnvlllo, nged 21 years, and
Hurry A. Morris of Ililt, California,
2 years old. They left for Portland
last night to tako tho physical exam
inations. Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tf
Alex Nlbley returned from GrantB
Pass yesterday afternoon whore he
attended to tho affairs of the Utah
Idaho Sugar company. He sayB the
heels nro growing rnpldly with tho
warm sunshlno of tho past few days
hut a rain Is badly needed. There
were showers tho lnlter pnrt of Juno
and tlio first part of July last year
and Mr. N'lbley hopes they will be re
pealed this year.
See Dave Wood nbout that fire In
surance policy. Offico, Room 404, M.
Y. & II. Hdlg.
A car driven by Mr. l,uko Ryan col
lided with tho truck of the Big Pines
Lumber company at the corner of
Main and Fir yesterday arternoon re
sult lug In tho smashing of tho front
left wheel of tlio Ryan car. Mr. Ryan,
nieordlng to (bo police, accepted re
Hponsibllity for tlio accident.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
"Rhodes' crass" Is the nnnio of ft
forage crop entirely new to this val
ley, although J. W. Ilybeo has been
experimenting with It for three years
on his ranch near Jacksonville. It Is
a native of South Africa nna Is an at
tractive grass In appearance It prob
ably belongs to the Soudan grass fam
ily, although It Is more delirnto In
stem and foliage. Tlio samplo left on
exhibition at tho Commercial club
rooms Is about flvo feet In height and
is said to hsvo grown to that length
In five weeks, showing, a most vigor
ous and rapid growth. It appears to
ho a very succulent plant and Mr. lly
bee says It Is apparently very palat
able to stoc k. No statement Is avail
able today ns t.i its productivity
Should it be a generous producer In
vleld. It. hi worth a careful trial In
bis valley,
lilg lie milk shakes at HeVoe's
Miss Catherine Clements of (irnnts
Pass Is tin- bouse guest of Miss Jean
clln Pallet-son.
TrU-ate ami siei lal tutoring In all
grade we; 1.. Phone 7 4 S-Y. 71
Mr. and Mr. V. H. Squires and
Mrs. ('. II Suulres of San Francisco
urn toiiiit-1 who nro spending sev
eral days in the city.
.Mel, ears at Itlverslde flarnce.
Cn-ab-e K Sams and Mrs. Walter
y.ii-dler of Jacksonville spent V mines
tlav In the city.
lir. llenrv Marl. Jackson County
Pnnk building. Office hours, 2 to
p. ni.
li. II. He veil of Holland, former
veil known Mulford man, ts In from
his L-olit mil.,' on Sucker creek to v it-tt
in the city for several days.
V'nvli Chocolates at 1'eVoe's.
11. (!. Merrill of Kiigeno Is a bn
ii. ss visitor In tlio city for several
days.
lir l'r.-ink Roberts, dentist, St
Marks building. I'hono IISII-Y.
Mrs. V. W. (1111 and son of Wlunl
!.ir Canada, arrived In the city this
morning to visit lr. and Mrs. II. 1
ii-n-iM-nvo for some time. Mrs. (1111
niid Hie llaturaycs nro old friends
Winnipeg being the former home ol
Jir. and Mrs. Ilaigrave.
Maths. Hotel Holland.
County Prosecutor Roberts arrived
In tho city Ibis morning from Salem
and hurried over to the court house at
Jacksonville.
The best and most palatable sum
mcr food is fish. We have an unusii
-iiv lnrno siixk for this week. Med
ford Fish Co.
TI..111111S Stanley, tho well known
KlocliDinn of lit nslioro. was a visl
tor in the rC c,terdav.
Phone fS4- lle.ith r. PrnK Plor
B. K. De.iupre, the will know
mlnlnf man of the t.jlite dMrlt. i
planning to make Mtdford hl future
MEDFOItT)
Frank Jones, the tramp who threw
Private Adam Garren of Company I
from the Graves Creek bridge, and
was later captured by Sheriff Jen
nings and turned over to the authori
ties of Josephine county on the
chargo of assault to kill. Is believed
to be insano. One examination Into
his mental condition has already been
mado in tho Josophlne county jail,
and other examination will bo mado
in two weeks.
Dally shipments of Rogue River
salmon for your bill of fare. Medford
Fish Co. Phono 3C3.
Edward Learned, M. L. Baldwin,
and John Taylor of Applegate were
visitors in the city today, having ar
rived Wednesday afternoon.
Guaranteed flour, $3.60. Hutchi
son & Lumsden.
J. Hamilton Shlnn Is visiting In the
city from Dcnvor, Colorado.
Gasoline and oil at DeVoe's.
R. B. McElhose of San Francisco
arrived In the city today to spend sev
eral days in the city and valley.
J. I. Fredcnbtirg, well known
rancher of Sams Valley, Is In a critical
condition at the home of his sister.
Mrs. Mary Lcslio in this city. Mr,
Frcdcnhurg has been III for some
time. He Is a brother of W. J. Fred-
enburg of tho Medford fire depart
ment.
When you go to the river, prepare
for that hungry feeling by getting
your lunch goods at Medford Fish Co
Walter Bowno leaves Saturday for
New York where he has enlisted in
the submarlno chaser service. Ho will
serve as assistant engineer upon a
specially resigned vessel built by pub
lie subscription that has a speed of
42 miles an hour which will be used
in patrolling the Atlantic coast.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage. "
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Daniels return
ed last night from their automobile
trip to Portland and Roscburg.
Standard Btrawberry crates at
Bardwell Fruit Co.
(Miss Capltola Swlnden loft this
morning for Rosoburg whore sho will
visit frionds and relatives for the next
ten days.
For tho best Insurance see Holmes,
tho Insurance Man. '
Thomas Graham of CorvalllB, prom
inent druggist of that city and also Its
flro chief, spent Wednesday in the
city on business and visited at the lo
cal fire department.
Flour. $2.60, guaranteed. Hutchi
son & Lumsden.
Mrs. Ida Konworthy loft this morn
ing for Vnllojo, California, where she
will Bpend tho summer with her son
Dr. Heine, cyo, ear, nose, throat. '
If. D. OlBon of Portland, traveling
freight agent of tho Southern Pacific,
was in tho city today on business In
connection with his duties.
The choral Bticloty will hold an ox
tra rehearsal tonighL All members
aro urgently requested to bo present
Medford hanks will bo well repre
sented at tho stato bankers annual
:onvontlon which will bo held at
Mnrshfleld Friday and Saturday
Richard Antic, V. II. Vawtor and W.
Tail left for Marshtlold this morn
ing and John Orth Is already thero.
Mrs. O. V. Chesney of Portland.
who has boen visiting relatives in the
Ity Including her sister, Mrs. J. A.
Darseii, left for homo today.
MOW YORK, June 7. Colt II
Goodwin, ranking medical officer of
tho Balfour commission .today np
pealed to tho American Medical asso-
latlon convention to send 20ft doc
tors and 200 nurses to tho western
front each month, declaring tlmt hu
man endurani'O cannot stand much
moro than tho surgeons of the entente
allies nro now undergoing.
"On ft short lino there nro from
0,000 to 110,000 wounded In but few
hours," ho said. "Shall we leavo tlioni
there nro get them to tho hospitals?
I think yon will realize that tho med
ical men must be on the Ilrlng line n
the wounded uro to receive proper
e. Our losses of medical men have
been considerable.
A lining the speakers today was Dr.
W. Corwin of Pueblo. Colorado.
Dr. Arthur D. Revln of Chicago, was
eleeteil president of tho association
for the year of 191S-10.
Co. I Dnnro Friday l-'.ve. Med. Nut.
The boys of Co. I, 3d Ore. Inf., V. i
V, will give another one of their fine
dances in the Nstatorlum on I rinay
evening. June Sth. 1917. The Mine
fine, lively dance music, efficient
courteous floor managers have been
encaged to make this tho best dance
of the season. Gentlemen. 10 cents a
dance, 3 for a quarter. 13 for a dollar
Soldier hoys In uniform, 5ft cents for
evening. Ladles aro especially invit
ed anl are assured every courtesy and
consideration.
Just to remind you that there will
ho dancing at the Moose Hill June
t7
WA." HINCiTON. ''uc 7. Th-
home tod.iy pji.td The jenatt b'.H
to authorize I. t-uc of rifles and other
MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFOftD, OKEflO TTTTTRSDAY, .TUNE 7, 1017
T
During a short informal debute lust
night every member of the city council
and Mayor (Jutes expressed himself
vigorously ns favoring the strict en
forcement of the state bone dry law,
and as in favor of compelling nil in
tnxieation prisoners who are unable
to pay fines imposed to work out their
fines in some sort ot employment tor
the city, nnd commented also that
prisoners lie mado to tell where they
got their liiiior.
The ilehate was precipitated bv the
monthly report of 1'olicc Judge Tay
lor, which showed that three men ar
rested for intoxication and who were
unable to pny their fines hud been re
leased. The entire discussion wns
brief nnd informal, but it is probable
that in the near future steps will be
taken by the council to compel a more
strict enforcement of the law.
Police Judgo Taylor politely slated
Thursday that he was doing his part
and that, the couneilmcn should do
theirs before talking wildly about
compelling prisoners unable to pay
fines to work them out for the ben
efit of the eily.
Wants a Hock Pile.
"I nm perfectly willing," he suid,
"to make drunks work out their fines
if the city will provide work for them
to do, and nlways have been. I Ihink
from now on I will put the issue
squarely up to the council by sending
every mint to jail who is unable to
pay his fine. That is all I can do, and
it is then up to the city council to
provide work for the num.
"For years I have advocated that
the eily have a rock pile or something
liko that at which prisoners can be
made to work out their fines. The
eonnlv, too, should have the si.ime
thing.
"I'nder the law offenders must
either pay their fines or work out
their sentences in jail nt the rata of
$'2 a day. A judge, of course, is al
ways sii)Mised to use common sense
judgment in imposing sentences or re
milting them. Tho odd pnrt of this
council flare up Inst night, ns I heard
it related, is Unit a number of the
couneilnien have rcjwilcdly told me
not to send prisoners who were unable
to pay fines to the eily .juil, because
such proeecdure was only an expense
and bother to the city as the citv had
no way of letting them work out the
fines.
Three, Cfl-ses Clled.
"Now take these three eases that
started this council discussion hist
night. What would any councilman
who criticised have done as judge un
der the circumstances?
"('. F .Dctwiler, for instance, plead
ed guilty to intoxication. I fined him
1(1 and costs. He had no money and
he had a family to support. Then
there was Samuel Sunders who was
arraigned before me for intoxication
ltd was without a cent and wns in
very poor hciilth. I continued both
these eases pending good behavior
Until Ihe.-e men got drunk at Horn
brook, California, nml then came here
in that condition and were arrested.
"The third ease which was incliiilcd
in mv report to the council was that
of a man who gave the police th
name of S. Smith and put up cash
bail of - I.'i for his appearance in mv
court, lie never appeared and hi
f la was tortciteil. I never even saw
him, hut of course put the ca--c in mv
monthly report.
Got in California.
In llie big majority of intoxication
cases that conic before me the pri
oners got their booze in California
r.vcrv intoxication case before me is
called to the attention of County
Prosecutor Kobcrts both bv metf
and the n,iec anil he makes an in-
tigiitioil us to where curb got his
liquor on which lie became iutoxiocat-
ed."
Kobeit Corcoran who got off train
lti !nt night in n bmlly intoxicated
condition and was arrested bv Officer
Timothy, was sentenced by Jtnlgc
Taylor this momim: lo pay a line of
10 or he sent to ( lit city .jail for five
davs. Corcoran said he preferred I
go to jail mid so he was committed
to thai place of confinement.
OTTAWA. Juno 7. --The irnvrm.
mrnt hn mlt.ptrtl un onliT pminhit
in; puhhf hrtlinc "t Camnlmn mrr
inrt'N ilurni tin iir. It ihv ml
Apply In tho nu'i'ts wliu'h are now ho
intr hrhl on tho Ciinailiun rimiiN.
TORIC
Lenses
Will give you clearer, wider and more
correct vMon. No matter what style
mounting or lens you deire, it it ha
merit. hive It.
DR. RIGKERT
vvstr.HT pi'ko w.isr
WATER SHUT OFF
No immediate relief is in sight in
tho water situation and the best
promise that the city otticinls can
hold forth is that within the next two
or three days there will be a normal
supply of water both for irrigation
and ordinary use.
The situation was much improved
today. Less water is pouring from
the Fish lake dam and consequently
Little Hutte creek is lowering grad
ually and tho water in the creek is
beginning to clear up. It was thot
thut by tonight the work of repairing
the break at Fish lake dam would be
ompleted by the liogue River Canal
ompiiny. When the repair work is
ompleted the flood gales of the dam
which have been opened to allow, the
(I :i in water to run "through will be
losed, and then the creek will clear
up.
Cily Water Superintendent Arn
pigcr is at the city water intake, 13
miles this side of the (lam with a
rew of cily employes ready to be
gin the work of making quick tempo
rary repairs at the intake. Rcfore
returning to the intake this forenoon
he said that within six hours after
the flood gates of the dam were clos
ed and the high creek water had sub-
ided he could have the creek water
pouring into the intake nnd on its way
to the city. It is expected that the
reck water will clear up very quickly
after the flood gates are closed.
Then the Wassen canyon wnler
which has been supplying tho city
since last night will he shut off.
I'nder orders of Mayor Gates the
water connections of a Inige number
of consumers wore today shut off by
the city water department, because of
their offense in Continuing to lrfignte
Jawns and gardens in defiance of the
citv's orders not to do so.
This drastic action was decided
upon when it was discovered tin:
morning that the city reservoir was
lowered eight feet during tho night
thru surreptitious irrigating nguinst
orders. This policy of shutting off
the wuler connections of offenders
will be continued until normal water
conditions lire restored nnd irrig'.tion
is again permitted.
The city reservoir wns shut off
'onipletely from the water system to
ilay as a mutter of fire precaution.
The only water being supplied the
city today was trom assen can
yon, which ran direct into the cily
mains.
To Klamath Falls
Sunday
Will leavo for Klamath Falls Sun
day morning. Can take four passen
gers. Faro $j.00. Court Hall. I'hono
100.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR ALK Alfalfa hay,
shock. Phono 19F14.
til
WANTKD llayraJse. Phone 64. 6S'
FOR SAI.K Heautlftil sweet peas,
Toses, nigello, week days only.
Phone S71-J. 71
FOR SAI.K Hand cultivator,
Ago." 24 1 South Grape.
"Iron
UlJu f ! bit fc""1- "SERVO-
Thromgh Our Membership
in the Federal Reserve Banking System we
nre placed in a stronger position than ever
Wore to take care of the requirements of
all our depositors, whether large or small,
whether they keep checking or savings
accounts; and at the same time to give them
the most modern banking service.
Why not open an account with us and
begin nt once to participate in these bene
fits and the additional protection which this
system gives to your money de-poaitcd
with us?
First National Bank
RECRUIT T0 100;
The telegraphic news received to
daythat the bill of the war depart
ment to officially recognize the Home
Guard organizations thruout the
country nnd to ami them with lilies
had passed the house, and was now a
law, was pleasing news tt the mem
bers of the Medford Homo Guard
company. J he. bill had previously
passed the senate.
Strong efforts will be mnd-s nt
onco to fill up the ranks of the local
home guard company until it numbers
at least 100 men. Last night the
company held the best drill it has
yet had, 'about fifty members being
present.
First Sergeant Blaine Klum was
elected first lieutenant in place of B.
B. Kelly, and Sergeant "Doc" Wright
was elected first sergeant in Klum's
place. A successor to fill tho ser-
geancy made vacant by Wright's pro
motion will he held next Wednesday
night.
Lieutenant Kelly was dropped from
his offico because ot his non-attend
ance at drills, It was stated by of f I
cors Qf the Home Guards today. At
last night's meeting a Tule was also
adopted that hereafter any member
who is absent from drill three suc
cessive drill nights will be dropped
from membership.
THE DALLKS, Ore., June 7. The
river steamer Kllen today wns fast
on the submerged rocks of Three Mile
reef in the Columbia river, near here,
where she stranded last night. No
boatmen from here have yet dard to
cross the swift waters of the flooded
river to rescue the four men aboard.
From the shore it appears the boat
is in no immediate danger of sink
ing and if there are enough supplies
aboard the men are safe. It is be
lieved, the Kllen was caught in the
swollen current nnd carried in the
darkness on to the rocks. She sent
up distress rockets last night.
The Ellen is an 80-foot stem wheel
er owned by the People's Navigation
company of Portland, nnd wns being
taken up the Columbia to be used on
the Lewis river. Charles Steelsmith,
Portland, superintendent of the line,
is one of the four men aboard.
AERIAL RIAD BY ALLIES
UPON BELGIAN COAST
LONDON', June ".Another nerial
raid on Itclgium is reported today by
the admiralty. Naval airplanes drop
ped bombs on the airdome at N'iouw
mnnster, near the coast between Zee
brugge and Ostend. All the machines
ret timed.
"Sister Susie"
Human Hair Nets
Cap Shape and Fringe Styles
3 for 25c
MARINE LLO HAIR SHOP
407Oarnett-Coi'eyBklg.
LAST OF CHICKS
LEAVE POSTOFFICE
The last of the chicks hatched in
the federal building incubators were
tnken away this forenoon by their
owners. From the 5000 eggs that
were placed in the electric incubators
over three weeks ago, J-10 eggs
were hatched, a percentage of o2 per
cent. Of the many persons who had eggs
placed in the incubators Mrs. Hague
of Apple street was the most fortu
nate person, ns she got chicks from
88 percent of her eggs. Some potions
got chicks from only four percent of
their eggs.
Assistant Postmaster Warner, who
originated the plan, is very much
plensed with its outcome, lie says
that public gratitude should go to
the ladies of the Greater Medford
club who assisted in the project nnd
turned the eggs in the incubators
over twice daily for 18 days.
Jackson County Registers 1383
Sheriff Ralph Jennings announced
last night that the total war registra
The Drink
for June, July and
Iced Pidstum
Directions: Prepare Poatum in the usual way,
let cool, serve with cracked ice, sugar and lemon
or, if you prefer, sugar and cream.
Refreshing
AMUSEMENTS
STAR
TrWTIPUT and TOMORROW
lUlMljtll Mat. and Evening
'A VITAG-RAPH BLUE RIBBON. FEATURE,
The Ninety and Nine
A Coocl Piny of the "Way Down East"' Type.
A Pleasing Story Full of .Human Touches
and Suspense, Featuring-
Wm. Courtney Lucile Stewart
Big V Comedy
HUGHIE MACK
PATSY DcFOREST
See it today after
tonight it will be
but a pleasant memory
Mary Pickford
Tomorrow
VIVIAN
MARTIN
in s serio
comic talc
THE WAX
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T-1tv 1,-- T,"ii-pr
tlon in Jackson county Monaay is
1383. Of that number those who are
totally disabled are 23; those who
have dependent relatives, 729; others
who may be exempt for probable
cause, 87.
Those who asked no exemption and
are subject to military duty are Ell.
Only one colored man registered.
He resides in the Willow Springs dis
trict. He asked no exemption and
said ho wanted to fight Germany.
There were registered 27 aliens ot
nationalities not at war witn the
United States and 4 of nations that
are at war with this counry.
ITALIANS REPULSE
ROME, Juno 7. Repulse of an
Austrian attack In force on the Tren
tino front is announced In today's
statement from the war office. In
the sector above Trieste the Austrl
ans, heavily reinforced, made violent
attacks. After an all day battle they
wore repulsed completely.
Frank Neil, tho Derby rancher,
spent Wednesday in the city.
August
- Satisfying!
AMUSEMENTS
Medford's Cozy Photoplay Theate?'
Adults 15c - - - - Children 5c
Coming Saturday. I
GAIL KANE In
"As A Man Made Her."
tlie peerless, in
her artistic masterpiece
THE POOR
' LITTLE
RICH GIRL
It 's incomparable.
TP1-;a OCr- f'irilHrpn fie.
,..,nr here accor.uii- n ma