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? ' ..! . jri r wry, ITJGDT'OITD st?rrn TTCTBTTrm MrcBTWr), OREGON. SATURDAY. APRTTi 1 1015 i, - JWU.i." .'-j.i mm. .u. . I if I' " V ') y ., TROPHIES OF ROD AND GUN SHIPPED 10 Trophicfj of llie clmso, eempriniti: n down blnck, hmwnmid cinnamon JirurH, nine coiiffftm, n down mounted ilror hondn, n hundred pair or deer ntitlerH, wolf, coyote),' bobcat shim, mounted bear cubs, cotiRnr kittens, civit cnt, deer, urny ShutoI plica nuh nnd jtrousie, together with troph StH of the rod, rtomprihint mounted salmon, Btcellu-ad and cutthroat trout uro beinp ftliipped to the Panama ox jMwtion nt Snn KrnnciKco todnv Tor a special csluhil tirpiptinu- tlie Hunt iiijf and fishiiiR attractions of Jack boh county. Y. W. nnrtlelt, the wen known tnxdcrmlst, 1ms for the past two weeks been working, preparing nnd boxinc the exhibit under direction of the. special committee named by the county court, nnd has left for Ran Francisco, where ho will instnll it nnd preside over it the, coming mimmer. It in the intention to instnll the ex liiliil in the Horticultural huil.linp, vlii.'li in mora rent nil limn the Ore on hiihlitic; and visited by ten lirnei the number of people. A span hv cnty feet in length bns been reserved and in thin spaee n hunting camp will Im erected, nmld green forest trees, mid the trophies of rod nnd gun fTrtiinnl hi nWistid nnd natural fash ion. In the tree in the background will be placed the mounted nnimalK. Mr. Hnrtlelt will be on hand to supply literature nnd Information. Most of tho exhibits hnvc been loaned by the public-spirited cilueti; nnd sportsmen of Jaoksou county, who hnvo taken n keen interest in the display. The total value of the col lection, as insured, totals over $1,100. To secure the fish, n special permit was issued bv State Game Warden Jlnlcy nnd a dnr.cn steelheod secured by net nt flold Ry. Another tlojen Fteelhend nnd eut-throat wero Heilt dowil from tilt Kile flreek hntcliervbv SuperintendWrt O'Mulle., nnd nil of them mounted in lifelike fuMiion by Jlr. Unrtlett. As tho penson pro gresses, it is expected to increase the ,fMi display materially, and anglers will be nftked to send in their choicest specimens. All of the exhibits arc the verv liebt of their kind in the county. Many were refused because not in fin,t class condition. Among those who lonnrd are the follewing: AYlllinm Oreives, ninety pairs of deer antlers, thirteen mounted deer bonis, one' brown bear tkin. dressed. C. E. Wilkinson, two bobcats, one black bearlilde. James Greivcs, Prospect, one extra large cougar nig. Chris dottleib, one. mounted sal mon. William O'Hara, one mounted deer head. ('. K. dates, one mounted deer bead h. n. lluskius one mounted deer head. It. L. Kwimr, two mounted deer heads, two coyotes. Frank D. Ketherlnnd, Butte Kails, two cougar rugs, ouo cougar skin, one black bear cub rug, one yearling black bear rugyehib extra large brown bear rug, two Injr.'e black bear rugs, one medium sized black bear rug, two large bear rugs, one elk head mounted. -'Clnudo C. Pouting, one mounted deer head. V. J. Kmerick, one citrn large cou gar rug, two cub bears, mounted. J. Wt Herrinn, one gray wolf fug. M. L. Krickfioiii one black bear rupr, ono mounted porcupine. Adams tiros., ono cougar and three cougar kittens (rugs), one mounted doer. Chester Fjtch, two woodpeckers, ten owls, mounted. Mose llarkdill4 one mounted swan. Medford Furniture & Hardware Co., one mounted owl. Qarnelt-Coroy Qo,, one snow owl, mounted. , Mvrtojj. F.meric,k,.flUA jii)Ktil.mit cat, mounted; one sage hen, mounted. G, II. Mniibdam, one mounted deer head. ltaukiu Ehtcs,' one mounted deer head. 1 Art C. Burgees, One mounted 'deer liead. F. W. Bartlvtt', twr Reeves phens, mils, on'o Cuini'hO phctinnut, six gray squirrels. x & (! Godlove golden cagltt mid ruubit,mountcd. , , , Tljo committee in chargo of the e;v .(.hit are W. F. Isaacs, K. L. Ewing uud G. Putnam. 8tle Game Wnrden Finlcy has Ugiecd to sew a dozen pniirf of live Chinese pheasant Unit will he taken pare of by Mr, Bart let t aa part of .jHuksoii county'! exhibit. DIED The mpuy friends and acquaint Ne of A. II. Sims, fonncrly in bus. PANAMA AIR ItHNW in Phoenix, will be pained to rtMfc'Wk'sMth'at-Los An iW wiHhi of April, Mr. Sims CRATER LAKE IS I TALKED OF TAT j'iT'" hoiticulturnllpalnee at the SniC'Fiiiueiseo fair -is (he biggest drawing card on rthe exposition grQupds," said II. 0. Frohbach of Afdilnnd, in charge pf the southern Oregon exhibit, who is on a brief visit here', "nnd shows tlie growing inler estof the people in (niit. The ngri ciil(nral palace is drawing the smnll est'nttendnnee. 1 have a letter from the- fair superintendent showing that an average ni ui.tilUf people tinny i-.it the horticultural building. The southern Oregon exhibit bns the most prominent place in this building nnd is attracting wide attention. Jack son county is the only county in the state making any pretense toward a fruit exhibit. Wo have forty-five display boxes of tipples and show fruit in the process form. There is much interest in Crater lake. ' "Tho Crater lake views taken by Kisor are hang nt the entrance to the Oregon building nnd are viewed daily ljjlargo throngs. They will be the ni(fans of bringing scores of tourists to.ihe wonder sjwt the coming sen soV. Many people do not understand that the lake season is not for the rntire year. I heard more mention of Ctter lnkc than .any other scenic place in the west." r. Frohbach urges that "as fast as new fruit arrives ithc,fclpppcd to the fair for exhibition. In order to in sure quick'dclivery, it should be sent by express nnd the same prepaid. Mr. Frobneh will return to his work nt the fair next Tuesday. He states that the exhibits in the Ore gon building are daily improving. To All OtM Fallows and Ilebclutlu In The Itofpw Itlver Valley Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. r. cordially invites you and your families to poln in celebrating the 9fith anniversary of Odd Fellowship it Jacksonville, Oregon, April 26th, l&lo. Bring your baskets well filled with good tilings to cat. Free cot fee, sugar and cream will be fur nished by Jacksonville lodge. An at tractive program will be rendered. Come one anil all and make this a day long to bo remeinhcred. V. IK AUHUl 1, JOHN It. NOItltlS, JAS. M. CROXEMIMJ3R, " Committee. iSCRKKN.S If you want good window and door screen havens. mnlco them. PACIFIC EllftN. &.FIX. FACTORY, "Home ot the Pacific Cedar Chest" c 2C IM4M : w t f t KJI MO ESOR AR J NEW OFFICIALS NAUTICAL KNOT FOR DRAMA LEAGUE BY SCHOOL CHORUS With nil committees for the new year named, with increased member ship and renewed ninhitiou, tho fed foil iVramn lengilc is beginliing its second season with hriglil hopes for increased accomplishment. At a re cent meeting of the board of d'nee- tors, Mrs. K. II. llnnley was elected thinl iccpicsident in place of Mrs Paul Janney, resigned, nnd Call Tengwald was elected secretary. A ineetlntr of the executive com mittee of the Dramn league was call ed bv the president, Mrs. Alan Brack- jinreed, on Wednesday, nitd the mat ter ot celebrating the Shakoseare tercentennial was considered. It was decided to hold some appropriate Shakescnrean festival in conjunc tion with the Medford rose show next year. Various public organizations in the city will be communicated with and every effort made to make lhi ' colouration in keeping with llie im portance of the day. It is also plan ned to prcsept one or more uum.tcur performances during the season un der the direction of the league, pro!) ably for the benefit of some worthy local organiza.tiou.jOr movement. . Mrs. AlnitBmcjiinn'od nntl Jlrn. George B. Carpenter,, presid&ut nnd second ,vice-president of the Jengtie, Wf ?f5,, Ou,lhii:lijV,l jirincilil of inn nuuscvi'in-eniHii, oimoK ino'weeK and witnehsed a rehearsal of "Mid summer Night's Dream," which will be given by the studtuts of the school. They reported the perform ance most creditable nnd an effort will bo made to secure a moving pic ture film of the principal dances and tableaux by A. C. Allen, to be in cluded in the exhibition of the valley at the Panama exposition. The league will indorse nnd supiiort both the HooscvclJ school performance and the; lilni. The imiortiint position of chuir- jmnn of tlie amateur play committee has been given to Misi, Margaret Hubbard, who is well qualified to make this one of the most successful departments of the league. The membership fee of $1 for the new year are now due and members nre requested to remit ns soon ns possible to tlie secretary, Carl Tcrig' wnldi us the remittance from the or ganization ns a whole must be sent in a very short time (o national head quarters. Mrs. Brnckinrecd announced the members of the amateur play com mittee yesterday ns follews: Miss Margaret Hubbard, chairman; Mrs. A. C. Fiero, Mrs. G. II. Carpenter, Mrs. Zimmer, Mrs. Frank Preston, .Mrs. J. F. cddy,'Mrs. Roy Peebles, Mr. Bernard. Cook With the Gopeman Auto 3;.. matic Electric Range. , :, ,;;av The COPrcMAN RADIANT HEATER responds very qtiitskly and heats directly any vessel- placed upon it, regardless of contact, and. places a quick, in tense heat for anv purpose without delav, danger or dirt. A dry baking heat in the oven is assured by a perfect process of ventilation, which expels' all sur plus moisture without loss of heat units. ' Electrically cooked foods arc palatable, cjean, different from food cooked on or by means of a flame. i Find out about the Copeman way of preparing a ' food, Take the iimo to step into our office and ask for a demonstration of its conveniences. Prices 55.00 to $100.00. r California -Oregon Power Company PHONE 168 216 WEST MAIN ST., MEDFORD; OREGON . -SrlfiMt7i- "A Xaulical Kiint," or "Tho Belle of Barnstapoole," to bo ijiven bv the Medfoid hiijh school choips, ..Mis Iner. Coffin, directors, Page theater, April .'UV j Cast ; j -. j . ' , - ; hOia (snpranoV,(ho'hungiilv'nolo v' of Bariistnpuole v.. . Mario F.ifeit Nance (contralto), her friend, a cn. tie damvel Nellie Coram iJtin,t,H i.0l. (tenor), u wanderina or- list . .lames unoo Joe Stout (baritone), tho talwari mate or "The Bounding Billow" . . . - Bolpli Phipps Bill Salt (bass), an ancient mariner, boatswain of "The Bouuidip.; Bil low" . .. Jay Gore Sailers: Jim Sprov .. .. Cnitcr Brandon Ned Bluff , Francis Bcunet Jack Bruce ...r.i.I.lo)vd Williamson Another sailor L. Harold Gray Barnstapoole Girl Delia F.stollo Clnilc I"iv Dorothy Thome Writ Lane ... . Malic F.ifeit ..Knthcriuc Kweut Dora Specialties:. .Spanish dance Irish jig COUSIN OF CORBIN E0GEL.L KILLED IN EUROPEAN WAR Corbln Kdgcll, ranch owner In the Kagle point district, received a tele- t'lgram yesterday announcing the death of his cousin, Andre Champolllon, or New York, a member of the Ameri can Legion ot Honor fighting at the front In France. According to the tolegraui Champolllon fell shot through the torehcnc, hlle leading n charge In the forest of La Pra- trie. Champolllon wan born In Parts hut hail lived most of his life In this country being a graduate of Harvard University In tho class or 1902 und was known to several Harvard grad uates in the valley. Deceased was only 34 years old, ancf was an artist of considerable promise, He leaves a wife and ono child. The last let ter received from Champolllon by Mr. Kdgell described the horror of trench warfare, but the writer was In ex cellent spirits and declared war re minded htm very much ot American football. (to of nfciA. ni f ToW. Lot Cmiir, . I'rtik J. Cbtntr lujln naUi lbl L ( 0U rfltr n( lb Bria t i JCWor Co.. d oc builnrM in U Ctr ( Tlil-. CmiiIi tat Flit ttutrttUt nl lt.M Arm will rT lb una or O.VC lIPMlUKU JM (limits Ut tirk ami mittf n uf 'lrtb ILK ruMl ,1 cvrtil ij Ut dm of IUU' Calttrti Car. rnXSK j. cuc.vzT. flwftrn In brtntr at tni tSrrbrl In tnr ptr4tnc. ItU UlU'dtr t DtcrtalKr. X. II., ltk biU A. V. OLnAHON. Maur 1-ubllc. Hill' ritirra Cum U Uln bilrrnillf tui (ti tllrs7tlj uim tLt LImI und uihmmi ar ttm t Ikt Irnj. SUJ for trfllunultlt, "" r. j. ciicxcr 'A'ifcii., Tud. o, Sola bf ill lrflil. pc. Ttk IJtll't Ktrntlr 1111 far fooilllU.. CHICHESJERSPIL ruln Ys mm atlkt. Hhv mf ti. PWMV.V AlWMi'Ml.OnfMPI'M ft iilAHiin iiRAnn rii.i.v' Villi Mm ti rl.lnl. A iw, Killil ! 0ll KY OtUKMiSSTS EVERYWHERE IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THIS First Baptist Church Uev. ('. F. (MIISTKNN, Pastor MORNING SERVICE 11 O'CLOCK Viilimlnt'V . lln Wnrtmnn '"Hark, Hark, My Soill," Shelly Choir Sermon. "Oettlni: The Cart Be fore tho Horse," Pastor EVENING SERVICE 8 O'CLOCK "Pralao Ye The Father,". Wolcott Choir "Jesus My Bavlor Look On Me" Quartette Sermon, "Tho A n C of the Oonpel" Pa-tor BIBLE SCHOOL I ' 'JUG A..M. Lesson; .... "The Shepherd Psalm." Thome "SAFE nnd HATLSFIRD" Good Music; Hearty Singing; Pre pared Teachers: Interested Class es; Chalk Talk, Tho Shepherd and tho Sheep Ono Fold and One Shepherd Not a Dull .Minute During llm KnUr StmnIoii B. Y. P. U. 7 P. M. Topic "One Day In Seven for tho Highest T.hlngs" Leader Oram Rchllnsng A hearty welcome Is extended ou to all of these services. If you are not going elsowhcro, comn nnd bo lllt,, ItefrrMictl and better equip ped for the duties of the new weok ft will PAY YOU s tftfagi V, . X II MRS. E. V. COFFIN tkacih'.ii of PIANO AND VOICE ' STUDIO AT GO ROSE AVENUE . Plinnn 560 L Class Lessons for Children mm w AMBITION tr you, .vomit; man or ynuna woman, liuve II plun DMTKlt.MINATION and ('IIAIt.U'Tint, ,ou nto wanted nt the Medford Commercial College "Tito School for Amliltlous Yotinn I'eoplo of C'liniucter" t'ommerclal, Slinrthund and KiikIIkIi Suhjects ThorotiKhly Tnur.ht, School All Summer Day and FOR THE BRIDE jE LLLLLLLLLLr In Kilictlnr. n flntwnre pattern for n hrldal itlft particular rare should he exercised. It h not like plcplni; out somethliiR which will he replaced from tlmo to time. Tho silver you will glvo will he used nnd prized always and will protmhly ho added to at frequent Intervals. Our stock of sterlltiK silver was cIiosimi with this Idea In mind, nnd we hulluvo our selection will meet with your hearty approval. Our encruvlnR Is notud for Its smoothness nnd lienuiy, It never pays to hurry ciiiuuvIuk. nnd wo siikkcsI that you anticipate your requirements nnd order early. MARTIN J. REDDY j." Tho Jeweler UI1! K. Main KUvJjt Economy In Business The modern wuj- of. paying hy check has heon ono of tho " greatest aids to hiiHlhcss pro Kress. It means tho right kind of economy to pay hy check. Checklnn accounts, largo or small, are cordially Invited. I OVER 22VCARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT Have You Seen the New Ford Golt? IT IS WEANED AND READY TO CO TO WORK IT Wi:i(IIIB ONM.V .'.0 pounds, hut Is good for 1 Mt'.IIOjIHIIpoHcr. IT HATH Only, u gallon of gas to go 1 0Q miles. IT DltlNKS no water, nnd tho oil Is not worth mention. IT Itir.NR An flmooth bb an Klgln watch, ( tg IT KICKH Ilia mllos hehliid, -I to 85 an hour. X " IT HtJCKStho IiIIIh llkn nn 8-cyllnder Cadillac. . ' Tho above pnity ileKerlheH tho OAR MOTOIt WIIKKI, "Utkn Iloost or," whleli attaches to any hlcyrlo In 15 minutes, making It "nll-sniuo" nolorcjclit. H-anl Agents In ovcry town, . WM. H. Agent for JurkMiu County. WSSSIk llll lil I llll rt More nnd moro every ilay ccahity for everyl try, Their great of nil tho people with iitiivcrriiil ceononiy, Iti'luU htiycix of i to AiibuhI, 11115, i hold in that time, mitiil tho Himplicit keep Ichh tlinii t' Itunaliniit $110; $(!l)0; Coupolct, li equipped, f. o. h. Dotioit. On iliwplay nuil mile at E. c. llll llll v - " ' "., t There Are Two Way$ of Doing Things hut we only learned thot ono way- tlie iIkIiI vvnyl If you hrlitR your i vehicle to us to he repaired tho work will he done propel ly and at a .low price. That's the way we retain our ' old ciiHtomern and gain new ones. HrliiK It to us, A dollar saved Is n dollar eartted, QIIII113S' Wngon, Carriage nnd Auto Works Hveiilm:. Ill N. Oiiih St. sX M m ' ) SEARLE .MKDKOItl), OIIKOOX, Ford -a utility in oily unci oo iliii'M in purl of tl 'lnily null BiViiuj HnU'Pi'iJnl uin orcl caiH from AiibuWI. II slitiru In profitH jf 300,OQd' U iih for imrtiuillarK, Kec operation null economy in cntH a mile. irjiiR Car, 100; Town ( ; Beclaii, .i-1175, eomplel GATES 1 1mm) Imm, f (M)ar hnHl)h for some $M ..".I U'U