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' BrETVPOTt'D MXTC TTtTRTim MTlDFOTOTi. OTJTCCiOW SATURDAY, MAY-2-1. 19M --3:-i7, 4 ELKS DRIVE FGR "S High School Glee Club Will Give Free Concert Monday ; HE'S COMING PAST ROY STEWART MEET IN MEDFORD ON 29TH OF MAY All OVER TOP TODAY ONLY .Whenever Pat Dalley, the fish and Korao warden of this district, and Ed Walker,; his deputy, visit the Gold Ray dam, some one or more fish law violators usually Ret the hooks and the salmon In the fish ladder cease getting them. The two officials visit ed the dam late last night and declare they discovered tour men Bnngging or hooking fish out of the fishway. The four prisoners were arraigned In Justice Taylor's court this morn ing and their hearing was set for this afternoon after they had entered a plea of not guilty. They are Walter C. Schmidt and Chas. James of Med ford, and Son C. Hoffman of Gold Ray, who Is the night operator of the California-Oregon Power company plant, at that point. Incidentally Game Warden Dally Saturday forenoon called attention to the fact that the law which pro vides' that any violator of the fish and game laws shall be deprived of bis fishing and hunting license will he rigidly enforced. This law, which Is not generally known, reads as fol lows:' - "Any person tn the state of Oregon who npon being convicted of a viola tion of any of the laws for the pro tection ot any of the wild game ani mals, game birds or game fish, shall, for tbe first offense, forfeit his hunt ing or angling license in addition to penalties, otherwise provided, and shall be denied the privilege of hunt ing and angling for any of the game animals, game birds or game fish of the state for the balance of the calen dar year in which the offense was committed. : ' "Should any person after being de nied the privileges of hunting or an gling by any of the provisions of this act for any stated period, hunt or angle for any of the Wild game ani mals, game birds or game fish of this state, or secure by fraud or otherwise a license to hunt or angle, such per son shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor." The punishment clause provides for. a fine of from $25 to $500, and costs and from 30 days to six. months in jail, or both. STATE CROPS NEED. WATER : ! 1. 's PORTLAND,' May. 24. Except over limitedirareaa in .western, and southern Oregon counties, farm work is well in hand and vegetation is . fairly -well advanced for the season, pays the yeekly summary of weather and crop conditions in Oregon, is sued by .the weather bureau ' here. The week was cool, with consider able cloudiness.- Light rains were of frequent occurrence in the western counties and scattered showers oc curred In most of the eastern part of the state but there was a consid erable area in the central and south eastern counties where no rain fell. A little sno fell in a few elevated localities. Frost occurred' several mornings in some of : the eastern icountles. In the central and south-. rn counties there were high drying .winds and. some dust storms. Snow in the mountains melted rather slow ly but streams carried a good flow of water, j .! The cool weather and light rains were favorable for winter wheat, oats and rye. Wbere no rain fell these crops are suffering from drought but the acreage thus affected is relatively small. Some little damage was done by. frost and. cold winds. Spring wheat,, oats and barley are germinat ing; well in most localities and have been helped by rain but need more moisture. Seeding is still in pro gress in some elevated localities. A few aphides are reported from Polk county and grasshoppers are doing some damage in Klamath county. . Planting of corn is progressing rapid ly, ..tho over some very small areas, planting was stopped by rain. War mer weather is needed for corn. The-weather was generally favor able for fruit but there Is Btlll com plaint of appleB, cherries and prunes -dropping. ; Strawberries are plentiful In "Douglas-. county and are ripening In other localities. Early cherries are turning in Umatilla county. The growth of alfalfa and clover lias' been retarded by low tempera ture and lack of sunshine. Other hay crops have generally made good growth. Meaaows and pastures have iieen revived by rain in the western counties, and to a limited extent else where.: More rain is needed. Stock continues to make good gains. Shear ing continues. Some sheep have been ' poisoned on-the range in Lake county. Planting of ; potatoes continues. Karly potatoes are growing well. Gardens need warmer weather and more sunshine, the report declares. With Medford trade Is Medford made Highest Quality Jewelry repairing Diamond letting, watch repairing Satisfaction assured In quality and price, MARTIN J. REDD! Mall ns your want. Tho membership drive which has been conducted this month by the local lodge of Elks will bo brought to a whirlwind finish ne$. Thursday, May 29. It was originally intended to get one hundred new members but over one hundred and twenty-five applications are already in and tho prospects are now that at least two hundred will be the final result. The Elks will hold a big celebra tion on June 20 when all the candi dates will be initiated at one time. This is probably the lurgest class of Elks ever initiated at one time in Oregon and a' special dispensation will have to be secured from tho grand exalted rulor to handle such a large number of candidates. The officers and a bunch of committees are busy day and night preparing for the big event. It is planned to have one of the biggest celebrations the Elks have ever had In this part of the country and visitors are expected from far and near. The purchase has just been com pleted of a fine tract of land on Rogue river which will be used as a picnic ground. Improvements al ready under way call for the expendi ture of over $5,000 and includes a fine dancing pavilion, camping cot tages, swimming pool, water system, electric lights, etc. A special effort is being made to provide tor the com fort of ladies and children. The Medford lodge of Elks have an enviable reputation thruout the state for their high class ritualistic work and have been selected by the district deputy grand exalted ruler to com pete with the Portland lodge In initi atory work at the Elks state conven tion to be held at Klamath Falls tn August, the prize being a beautiful silver loving cup. . GETS NEWS SON'S Y U. G. Schafer of Gold Hill, while on a visit to the Hail Tribune office this forenoon picked up an Albany newspaper from among , the ex changes and casually started to read It when his eye came to an item which rudely shocked him as by It he learned for the first time of a serious accident that befell his son, John Schafer, of Albany. The story related tow the son, who is a farmer and was formerly South ern Pacific section foreman in that district, .was struck by a passenger train, one mile Soilth of Jefferson, suffering a broken leg and broken arm and severe body bruises. He was at once removed to a hospital. Mr, Schafer prepared to leave at once to be at his son's bedside. as wmmstsi Lt t peep wwmsas - . . Y Ahitvo is the mot lire of tlio Iliirli sive with I liirh Soluuil orchestra ut the Monday evvninir. Mnv 2ti. free to the public. ToD row, h'ft to riaht Zvlphu Jackson. Muriel Schulinnl. Kmiioo Pruitt. Bessie lleiullec. Marciiret lloliiinr. Mvrtn Ottenltilo. 'Miss Viuulor Sluis, l'hvlis Huberts. Second Row Annette Heekniiin. t.iherta Gore, Helen nliine Konpes. Thelnui Utmnnwnv. Mtircnrct Sheets. Third row Jeiin Looinis, Maiurie Skeotcrs. Helen Brown, Kmiioe Unuidim. Kern Dewev, Kuluittli Brown. Miirciiret Sears. Kvelvn McDnnnld. Fourth row Miirie Obeiicluiin. Glmlvs Nridires. Winifred Hiirtitel. Luoin Kinc. Mnrmiret Brown.- HOTEL MEN IN FIGHT I (PORTLAND, May 24. Joinlrfg the Oregon Sportsmen's league nhd the Multnomah Anglers club In the fight they are waging, the Oregon State Hotel association today adopted a resolution urging Governor plcott to make an Immediate probe of tho ad ministration of the state fish and gams commission. , The Oregon Sportsmen's league and the Multnomah Anglers' club petitioned the governor scvernl months ago for an Investigation, charging that the administration of the commission Is dominated by . the commercial fishing interests, and per meated with politics. Governor Ol- cott promised a probe but deferred it because Commissioner Warren, rep resentative of the commercial fisher men on the commission, had to go east. PARIS, May 24. (By Associated Press.) Michael J. Ryan, one of the representatives of Irish societies In the United States, who have been here in connection with the effort to secure a hearing for the Irish Sinn Fein delegates before the peace con ference, left today for America. Frank P. Walsh of Kansas City and former Governor Edward F. Dunne of Illinois.. ' b w -7A? af-y?ar -round soft drink ' Popular demand Luilt Bevo's reat planf tho most perfect industrial equipment in the world. Scientifically lighted and ventilated, and provided with every humanitarian device possible for the protection of the health and safety of its thousands oi employes. Liectricaliy Capacity million bottles daily. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS 4 rlrlr; nn KEi H mi 3E1HHBOHB3B1 !!iii!iiiiiiiiii!ni!nr.niinnf,iiiiiii!M . . School uirls eleo oluli who will ltuH school bitililim;, n concert Irene Hiirroll. Josephine l.iiullcv. l'hillirook, Mnric Myers, Jose- Rend. . Xnonii Wilson. Joscphino ...' ' VAUDEVILLE AND FILMS AT PAGE THEATRE TONIGHT Conk nndj.n Grande in vaudeville ot the Pace tonight. The urogram nt tho Pnise today features Mrs. Charlie Chaplin (Mildred Harris) in the spe cial Lois Weber production ''When a Girl Loves. This picture plensed u large, audience vesterdav. Willium Stowell. who pluvs with Mrs. Cliupliii, does his host in this feature ns "Ku cle" Ryan and scores a decided hit. A two reel eomedv culled '"Society Stuff" mill a Henrst News completes the .pietiirso. The Cook nml Ln Grande team of fer n verv clever vaudeville net ns thev are it keen pair wio chatter, King und step, in an entertaining wuv. Cook and LaGramlo, n.rotuiiil mid fciipris inirlv athletic comedian, and a pretty and sliupelv "look me over kid" per son are sure to, please with their coined v. daiicinir and winging. These two artists are to appear again Sun day in nn entirevl diiTsrect urogram. With Medford trade Is Medford made CHICHESTER S PILLS J--- TUB UUMOXR I1BAND. A tw mt. nsvrTs ' UIaMuND 1IUANU lJ IAJU far B SOLD bt IRUG'iiSTS EYLWVKEffi Dtr operated. i i 1 1 S if iii- 'm 1 1 1 I j 1 1 'iljli l' r '1 UU P 1 ti i ti ) 1 ' ilili ' i j Jjlil r ' M iTi i P ' ' ' !! ' , .Tho First District Fodoriitlim of, Vmon's Clubs uf Southern Oregon wilt meet In Mvdford nt tho Prosliy ttH'iiin church May ill), 10 1 a. , Tills will bp tho first meeting for two yours, owing to wur notlvltlvH, but will now tnko up tho work ot ru orgunUntlon und "carry on" oil the lines laid down before the war. It women's clubs wore -over iiocoh snry and Important, they, tire doubly so now ns civic improvement, educa tion, health and standards ot living are mora and mora becoming public Instead ot private questions. All those things and others will ha discussed nt this mooting. Kvory wointius' club and Pnront-Teucher as sociation In southern Orogon will bo represented, and nil local womon whether a member ot a club or not Is urgod to attoud. Wo will have the honor and pleas ure ot having Mrs. Cnstiivr, state pre sident with us, and she will suouk an the reconstruction bill which Is ot such absorbing Interest to tho voters of our state ut the present time. Tho nut of town visitors will -be surved with lunchoon ut the Medford hotel. Alt locul womon destrtug lunch should phono to Mrs. Mundy, 380. "f IVogram Registration. B:a0. Call to order 10 o'clock, Mrs. Mundy. Address of wolcome, Mrs. Schlof felln. Home Demonstration Work, Miss MrCormlck. Wonians I. und Army, Mrs. Hollo way. Public Health. Miss McGrnll. Luncheon nt Medford hotul. Call tn order, 1:30, Mrs. Mundy. . Instrumental solo, Mhui Gray. Music in the Public Schools, Mrs. E. E. Gore. Now Program for American Hod Cross, Mrs. -Mears. - Reconstruction Hill, Mrs. Custnor. Duot, "Oh, That Wo Two Woro Maying-', Mrs.. McElhoae and Mrs. Isaacs. ' Eloctlon ot officers. EE Miss Uoss'ot Sun Frnncisco, who had been visiting Mr. nud Mrs. J. M. Wllfley nt Eoglo Point, loft Saturday morning for Portland.! Mrs. L. E. Smith of Portland, Is hero visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I). i. Uunch who will celeb nil e their golden wedding anniversary tomorrow. ' . Mrs. N. F. Clomont of Grants Pass, arrived In Medford yesterday for a two weeks stay. Mrs. Guy Shofliy and baby who had been visiting Mrs. Shelby's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ..icClny, loft for their home at Bend this morning. Mrs. Cotty or Portland, loft for home today following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.. W. Uerrlan for three weeks. 5B raiiCTr,ii,,iii;i,.:;iiii;',iii THTi!:',iii:ifs Kx (if I In "BOSS OF THE LAZY Y" A certain young lady mixed things up considerable And here's SMILING- BILL PARSONS In "THE MUSIC MASTER" ; A Rib Buster. Regular Prices n U ? 4 AUTOMOBILISTS T)on't l'liin your Ktorngojiattci'y J)y.usirig liyilrmit water. v Distilled Water 15c nv f gallon without con tainer; 25c per gallon with container. IGNATION REPAIRING Jragnotos, Spark CoilHMtitora and Generators' repaired and rewound. Guaranteed good as new. 'Batteries repaired. "We are Southern Oregon Agents for the celebrated Burd Kings. Try them for com pression. .. .; . :'! - . CRATER LAKE MOTOR CO. . Cg"" .' i .',.!?,.;.',!jl,i!.yMMr L"1 L ' ' L' U 'L Where the Federal Reserve System Plays Its Part IP the seasonable , demand- fftr money be comes too great at certain tiini.'s'of the year -"then "paper" or notes of certain st-ipulat-ed kind, received through loans, may be re discounted by a Member Bank, such as the First National,' to the Federal Reserve, Bank in the district, and that demand or need soon met. ; '':r:" ..' . Of course' the customer thereby is ... .... ii.. i.ii.;.i ) i .. . .UllUJf UUIlVtlkLUUt". ;. I ' , J ! ' , 'Uhe Rrst National Bank ' Medford Oregon Vulcanizing All our work (trlvtly guaranteed to ue flmt clans. 15 N. Fir St., Hodford ... Flione 4841 . , , ' MEDFORD. VULCANIZING WORKS MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks and Morn Engine., . , 17 South Rlverelda. nlll"i mi'Bwiin MEDFORD, ' EAGLE POINT, ' BUTTE FALLS Jitney Service -; ,' Starts Tuodday My 20th. IxiuvrN NiihIi Ilolol HillO n, m, and , Jlu I to I'iiIIh at a p, in, dully. , JIM I.KHMH. ; lMioMM aoo r tit,,,-