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o e MEDFORD MTTTi; TRTgTTSE; MEPFflftT), OREOON. MONDAY, fcVY 2.-. wr rCE 'tllrtEE DELROY GETCHELL o o IIS RESULT AUTO CRASH, NEAR HERE 000 FELLOWS TO mm E TIED FOR PRIZE CHICAGO GOLFER i . MAN NEAR DEATH NEW OFFICIALS OF Fred Xormari, 2G, of Butte Falls, and William McCaffey, 21. of this, city, brakemen employed on the Med- . i ford Logging: railroad, are In Sacred ' t: Heart hOHpltal suffering .from coneus- . ' sion of the brain and severe bruises, 1 : as a result of an auto accident on the Crater Lake highway a mile north of i . the city limits Sunday forenoon about ' . 11 o'clock. ; The condition of McCaffey wns re ' ported this morning by hoHpitul at i : tendants as showing slight lmprove 7 1 ment, though In dangerous condition; ' Norman who hus not regained con- ; sclousness since the accident, is no expected to live. . , Tho men were driving a Nonh light six. roadster at a high rate of spued and lost control of the car while pass ing another auto,, swerving In the loose gravel at the edge of the routl. After righting the car a couple .of times, It turned over three times, . and rolled a distunce of GO. feet before , - plunging into a ditch. T. E. Daniels and Wilbur Ashpole of this city," were among the first to reach the wreck, nnd assisted in car ing for the injured men, Daniels tak ing them to the hospital in bis car. Doth declare tho car was traveling at a high rato of speed. The car was a total wreck, and immediately following the accident before authorities arrived, a complete search was made by a curious crowd. A pop bottle, empty, was the net re sult of the prying, which a small boy afterwards threw away. Legal action on this phase of the Occident Is prob able Norman is said to have relatives giving at Butto Falls, while McCaftow is a single man. Tho, injured men were unconscious 1 nil rinv Snnrtnv. Thrv tiro under the care of Dr. R. J. t'onroy. - Two of the new officers installed at the grand lodge sessiaon of the I. O. O. F. of Oregon at Ashland last week. Henry Young of Hermiston, grand master, and Orren F. Steele of Pendle ton, grand marshal, will pay the Odd Fellows of the valley an official visit tomorrow evening. As the officials cannot visit all the lodges individually at this time, and as I it may not hs possible for them to visit here again for several months, SPEEDERS PAY UP IN LOCAL COURT Cameron Moore, a Hertford young man, on his plea of guilty to speeding his car on the Crater Lake highway coming back to tha .city from the Eagle Point dance last Saturday night, was filled $20 in Judge Taylor's court this forenoon. Tito arrest was made by Louis Jennings, deputy sheriff. Among violators of traffic laws who were fined in Judge Taylor's court j Saturday were H. M. Beach, who j pleaded builty to a charge of speeding ! on a motorcycle and was fined $10, ' and P. P. Sullivan of San Francisco, ' Who was fined $15 for speeding. . , H. H. Cramer of Seattle pleaded guilty on two charges, that of operat- j lug a motor vehicle without proper' license plates and operating without j proper license a motor vehicle for hire. He paid $10 fine on each charge and promptly applied for the proper' 1Wh,a, Ttw, ahnva nfrauta vara made by Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon. $1 OOOTlNE CLOSES (rami Master Henry' Young Medford has boon selected for this visitation, and the lodges at Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point and Gold Hill have been Invited to join with the local lodge in according the visitors a due reception. A good response is expected? I It is planned to have degree, .work as a part of the program for the even- t ing and refreshments will be served following tho lodgo. meeting. .. tirand Master Young is a brother of 1 Mrs. Gilbert, whose husband, Itev. K. K. Gilbert, pastor of tho M. K. church of this city, died a few weeks ago. E ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AT PAVILION UP UQUOR CASE Mann brothers famous "Singing; Syncopators" will appear in Med lord Wednesday, May 27, at tho fair grounds pavilion under the auspices of the Jackson County Amusement com pany. This noted aggregation, it Is claimed, has won an enviable reputa tion (or Itself throughout the tweet and is brought hero only through the en ergetic efforts of the pavilion manage ment, this being the only stop made in the entire state. The personnel of this unique band is made up of eight artints playing some 25 'different instruments. All of the members .are said to be clever entertainers and the usual dance pro gram te varied by many vocal -numbers and other unique specialties. From here they go direct to San Francisco. The results of the kickers' handicap tournunient held at the local golf links Saturday and Sunday indicate a tie for first and second prizes between Delroy Getchell and W. H. Muirhead with uet scores of 75 and 73, respec tively. The play for third prise also resulted in a tie between H. C. Egan and Dr. J. J. Emmons with net scores or ib nnd 72, respectively. Getchell and Muirhead will play a match game of one round of the course or nine' holes, with Getchell giving Muirhead one stroke and the lower medal net score will determine the winner of this tournament and receive first prize, the loser of this match will be winner of the second prize. Chandler Egan and Dr. J. J. Emmons to be winner of the second prize, with Egan giving Emmons 18 strokes, the winner to receive third prize of the tournament. These players are requested to play off their matches at the earliest possible moment during this week. Tho prizes, consisting of merchan dise suitable for a golfer and donated by Russell's department store, will be distributed as soon ns the results of the above matches are obtained bv the tournament committee. Mind bogey drawn after all cards were turned in for the play in the kickers' handicap was 74. The scores of all players In this tournament are shown below : Gross. Hdo. Net. Getchell 93 18 75 Plckel , 101 J4 7'U Emmons 107 33 72 W.. McDonald 112 35 77 Currio 104 22 82 Henry Ill 35 79 Bnrdwel! 110 25 85 Roberts 102 23 80 Ruhl 95 25 70 Champlin 105 35 70 H. Rosenberg 91- 20 71 Muirhead 93 20 73 Gardner 100 18 82 Buchter 131 05 00 Thompson 135 C5 70 Huhrmun 84 7 77 Tumy : 97 13 84 Miles 102 25 77 Hart 118 40 78 Harder 108 40 08 McCasltey ..: 108 24 84 S.-Smith 110 21 89 Wood 99 18 81 Egan 74 2 76 P. Janney 123 35 , 88 BEATEN BY BOY IN FIRST ROUND WESTWARD ll lZng'.and. May 25 (By Associated Press. ) Sir Krnest Holderness, holder of the ttritlsh amateur golf title was eliminated from the championship In the first round of play by J. I. Cruikshnnks of tho San Andres club of Jlucnos Aires, who beat the champion by ono hole. L. V. Cochrane of the O invent sin club of Chicago was eliminated In the fit-Ht round. Ho was defeated by A. B. Mnthieson of Kdinburgh Hurgess. Cochrane, the first of the Ameri cans to pet started in tho amateur championship went down before a nineteen year old Scotchman, Archi bald Donald Duncan Maihleson, who last year won the British boy's cham pionship. Play began with 150 entrants. Most of the great amateur golfers of Kng laml, some Scotchmen and Americans we're present. In addition to Mr. Cochrane, the American en t runts were Douglas Grant, who makes his home In Kngland: J. T. Bailey of Rochester, N. Y.; H. A. Strnnahan of Toledo, Qhlo, and A. F. Bourne of New Yqrk. COPCO TEAM BEATEN BY JACKSONVILLE 16-9 IS - Al Shannon and Gus Sorcnson, the latter a wrestler, arrested with Nig Yengor, Eddie Shannon and Jimmy Martin, pugilists, and Denny Shan non, in a raid on a still on an Apple gate fnrm, pleaded guilty before Jus tice of the Peace J. L. Roe of Jack sonville. Yeager will return to Portland where he has a pugilistic engagement. Eddie Shannon will return to agricul . tural pursuits, and Al Shannon, Gus I Sorenson, Denny Shannon, and Mar tin left Saturday with the Snnpp Bros, carnival, where they have. Jobs in the athletic department. BILL AT CRATERIAN Tomorrow's vaudeville bilt. the best ever presented in southern Oregon, at Hunt's Craterian, offers something "unique in the way of entertainment, in the Floreni's European poseurs, who perform feats of daring and beautiful from the summit of a water fountain In action. . The fountain itself is a work of art, being an exact reproduction of the mnsterplece of Varca at Florence, Italy. This act is one of the highest salaried on the Orpheum Jr., circuit. Maude Smith and William Arm strong In a novelty comedy act. with V singing and dancing Interspcrced, pre ' sent the troubles of a lady autolst. It Is called "On the Highway." The Revue Comique, presented by . a company of five Interpret Russian dances, with a burlesque number that has convulsed audiences over the cir cuit. The scenic effects and costumes of this act are exceptionally beauti ful. Two clever musicians and vocalists, Flske and Fallon, present "Words ' and Music." Miss Fallon Is n skilled violinist and pianist, nnd the pair play a one stringed violin, the steel guitar, nnd'the octarino during the course of their act. Claymo, famed stage artist, opens tho bill, and with clay nnd his hands models the faces of famous figures In national life. Clnymne introduces a lively conversational line during the course of his number, and is an artist In more ways than one. A Mack Sennett comedy. Bnd "Top L ics of the Day" are the nhotoplsy of ferings, with the CrateAn orchestra, under the direction of F. Wilson Walto. IS DOWN BY AUTOMOBILE: Saturday evening about 10 oTclock B. Carl of Phoenix; while walking along the Pacific highway, near the Bear Creek orchards, was struck by an automobile driven by .M. C. Page of this city. . - , . -. - ( , Mr. Page, it 'is understood, was not driving at an excessive, rate of speed when the maft was struck,' but due to the fact that several cars were pass ing, for which he-had to dim his lights, it was impossible for him to see the man walking along the side of the highway, and it was not until the right fender of the car hit him was he aware of his presence. The' injured man was promptly taken to the Sacred Heart hospital, where it was disclosed that no bones . were broken and the victim was not seriously injured.. SALEM. Ore., May 25. It whn't an angel, but a devil, in the opinion of David D. Jones, 1795 South Liberty street, Salom, that he entertained un aware at his home Saturday night. Tho man applied for a bed at the Jones heme and the hospitality of the home was given him. Both he and Mr. Jones arose Sunday morhlng about six o'clock. While Jones was milking his cows the, stranger ransacked the house nnd walked away with $52 In cash, a blue serge suit of clothes, two silk shirts and af revolver. , The offi cers uro without a clue to the identity of the whereabouts of the thief. After a string of several victories during the-past few weeks the Copco baseball team went down to defeat yesterday, 1C to 9, at the hands of the speedy Jacksonville nine. The "light house employes" wore handicapped by the loss of two of tho regular lineup nnd the rest of the team played far below par, being outplayed, out-hit and out-classed by their opponents. The Jacksonville boys played a good steady game and phowed the result of much practice, something the "power pushers" are badly in need of. How ever, they are determined to speed, up nnj avenge the defeat in n return game to bo played In the near future. A largo crowd of baseball fans wit nessed the game. i: , Yesterday's Uosults At Sacramento 8fi; Portland 5-11. At Snlt Luke fi-tl"; Seattle -t-S. ' At Los Angeles 2-19: Oakland 3-3. At San Francisco 1 2-4; ' Ver,non S"5- and your health will guard you in your old age. Miss Rogers Gained , 15 Pounds in Six Weeks sklnnv Men ntwl Women Gain f Pound In 30 Days or Money Buck Antitoxin In the first twenty-four hours will cure any case of diph theria. Each day's delay adds to the hnzard. Aivli Ash Is Recovered1 . A telegram was received this morn ing by CJuy Conner, that Archie Ash well known local resident injured In an nuto accident on the streets of Seattle a month ago, would leave this afternoon for this city, and would arrive tomorrow. Mr. Ash after many days of suffering when his life was despaired of, Is now recovered. B ITES-STINGS Apply.- wet baking sod or v, household ammonia.followtidby VapoRub OtWr If Million Jan Utfid Ymatfy' My dear Friends: After my attack of Flu I was thin, run-down and weak. I had a sallow complexion, my cheeks were sunk in nnd I was continually troubled with gas on my stomach. 1 felt stuffy and had lost my appetite. I had read about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and decided to give them a . trial. , At ence, I began to pick up nn appetite, my cheeks filled out and my complex ion became healthy looking ,und I gained 15 pounds in six weeks and am very thankful for what McCoy's j Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for me. . Miss Alberta Ttogers, 264 W. Cerro Gorda St., Decatur, lit . - To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to fill out the hollows: In cheeks and neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for! 30 days. 60 Tablets 60 cents- at Heath's Drug Store. West Side Phar-' maoy, Medford Pharmacy and live dniKKtets everywhere. If they don't give you wonderful help in 30 days. K-t your money back you be the judge. Be sure and ak for Mc Ccja the original and genuine. ' Adv. Commencement Day Sale Continuing the sale of IVORY all this week. The stock is somewhat broken up, but lots of good bargains left. OFF JUST HALF PRICE Manicure roll-ups; splendid goods of the best quality 50 OFF JUST HALF' PRICE Eaton Crane and Pike and Highland linen gift stationary. A big assortment in quality, styles and colors. Very accept able commencement presents ' . 50 OFF JUST HALF PRICE i : ,. -. ; ' : '., . . Eversharp pencils, gold, silver and nickel.. On all pencils priced at $2.00 and np ' ' 50 OFF JUST HALF PRICE HEATH'S DRUGSTORE(Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16) ,: I. near as your phone. . ; ;, Screens - Screens Order Your Window Screens and ' , Screen Doors From ; t' TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford , A Modern Mill Oregon Our Owi? Make Prices Right, Quality the Best Screens - Screens Bake Electrically Tc&UFOUNM OREGON POWER COMPANY yam. partners IN PROGRESS From the day you start using an electric range you'll make the most delicious bread, cake and pies you ever baked, because it's so easy to get uniform controlled heat. You'll get better frying results too, as well as better boiled, stewed and broiled dishes. , . Think of the steps saved when ydu have no untidy wood or coal fires to tend. Think of the convenience of setting the range by the time clock, so that the food is ready to be picked up and served on the dot. Hundreds and hundreds of The California Oregon Power Company subscribers are using electric ranges and no wonder. This company gives a special cook ing rate so low that the average bill for both cooking and lighting together is often as low as the cost of other types of fuel alone! ( See our local office today about the favorable rates for cooking, and the many other practical advantages and economies your neighbors are enjoying'. Look over the electric ranges at your electrical dealer's he'll ex plain how you can get one on easy payments and have it installed Immediately. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY i , A LAUGH EVERY MINUTE! the vincent hawaiian entertainers south methodist ; church ; Tuesday, May 26, 8 P.M. Music, Clever Stunts, Songs, Pictures Be sure to come, you'll enjoy every minute of this novel entertainment. Auspices Women's Missionery Society ... . Admission 35c and 25c WHY NOT BUY FROM THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION? We Wholesale and Retail Fresh and smoked meats, home made lard and sausage. Fruit nnd fresh vegetables from the fnrm every morning. Fresh Fish from Marshfield. Creamery Butter, Cheese and some can goods. We give the consumers tho benefit of our large buying advantages. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97 pssi Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Trent men t of Acute and Chronic DImoahcs of Men and Women. - Canter and tumor treated, inflrnit, kid sty, triad rfor and atonmcli troubea, tit, faemia. rupture, coMn. from Is trouble, pur ilyala, ferrr, pneumonia, withmu ind throat tru.MetJ, rtocumiiLinm, amenurrhot-a, goitre, ounnumptiou, vuUrrb, hydrocele, al bumlo. Orrioe Hourat 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Consultation Fraa 241 South Front St M a dford. Oft- DYERS . HATTERS CLEANERS FIXATORS Phote 244 -23 N. Fir Bt BARGAIN OYERLAND 4 Touring . Completely Reconditioned The Busy Corner Motor Ct).J Flavor la ovorytblng in ice cream. In fact, if Ice cream lacks flavor and has every other good quality, It falls nliort ot what It should he. Our creams combine flavor with purity. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream ' Jackson County Creamery t k1 CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves VV.A. KINNEY Furniture Houe !5lo E. Main Phone 505