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XT oo o ?xoe "Einirr HTCnporcn matl TitmrCT. METTForcr). oiwipy, Tuesday, jpj.y 7, 102.) TKH1EDL2SH0T BY BOOTLEGGERS CAWEORNIA O HAl.JNAH, Oil. P DOVER ON c JOY RIDE CRASHK INTO TOURIST GAR 0 BASEBALL SC0RS National. NKW YORK, July 7. ( A. P.) N'i-w York won tho uponlnK tilt of a five Kinte prlon with the Pirates at tho I't'lo fl rounds today 7 to C-re-iluriiiK the It-art Qlie J'iniO toQaic w'i h youthful twltlltiK ataWnJftKi veteran. Arinur weni lucni'u WI1H0 drivInK a found In a &y jiofnt at vacant Wt today near , m,.u Un.iinu- whom y 10 chiimi'nri at an abnor- han iinu AtTuina did mound duty for j mm raiu or hih-piI hiht in au aiifKfu uie i July 7Y(A. I.) ,nMlHnttil ,.,,, fi.t..r K,.i,(fn4 At New York R. H. E. bo it of u Central I'uJtit ranrner. Hlruck ....... 1 1 11........ w..t 'W 1 l" 1 . f!l W , wl ' U'" M " ' fair v fim OFhltm n. ! irn car driven ourixt, near CRATERS FROLIC ON FRIED CHICKEN . fff ROGUE ELK the big eruption, taking hU place the doorway shouted to the other t-lub officers, "Where In the bottle, whereupon a half dozen Critters abflcnt Qindetlly reached for NA'lr hip pocketH, but C. fT Lemmon, tho club wizard, finally Tirrived with a bottle of pop, which he presented. 1 In Id I tiff the bottle aloft lmen slv0. ready W crack It os tho SiTRY TO FIX BLAME )R CLUB DISASTER 7. (A. iP CMan nosTO.v, July p.) The Tiy Qeinljers of tho CVutern club una 0clr ladies had a greaLllme at orw . . . tho Hiniih: CvvvntlU I, N'hf und Snyder, day. Howdy. auto enmu Suniluy HuHiiect fil rum riinnnrg and a Hiwr- in 11 ulUol hirrllo evening, tho inner won going ai ff'ii nfiMun enmiireri in n nil till liflln evening. TIlO laid night, remitting In the death of a very alow raof apeed, It ItiQild, N. II. Ilader, n nienilier of thftpowio nIU hlld tricil to avo,i Q0 oncoming nnd the (Oinntliig of Sheriff W. A. oyer ntQ Ularry l.lvlugHton, a Rte the .truffle ilter. but In At Philadelphia ElrMt Kaine: iWlnn II. 12 II n. 11. e. ..3 .1 3 ..4 10 1 1 0 c a t.u r, o H. 7 tobortB vehicle by going im far ulQ wwiadelphla 0 highway aa ho porwlhly eoum, ioimhue und ingo; Uotta, n vnln. A a result of the col- nii wilson. Tho iWcrlff a ; offiec nlno recolvcd H0n which f.fYwed Mr. and Mia. f Word that an ViqiqiiuIiIIs. fleelni- H,Kett received minor lt and second name: from tho scene of the ahootlnir lOl britkes, but tQj Koid. wW.h was Cincinnati been, stopped in fbn.Jose and tlW-'0,.Q(.aiy n(.w, only having been Philadelphia' men i reaUd theW. ' . , ililvon sso miles, was ruined, it being Itixey and k'ruot'or; The j'riwMlo : at Monlorey denied fairly broken In two. Couch and llenilno. reports OiuOtroops had been sent to J'ollcc ofriclala of Central O.int tho scojio of the shooting. nnd Htiuo Traffic Officer J. J. Mo- At DoHton H. Sheriff; Oyer was shot In the kneo Million "were Immediately oj tho st. Louis 4 nnd Livingston through the leg ThQ scene, placing unilO arrest MrYIiob- Doston . 1 1 1 are lnia hospital here. erts, the driver, for being intoxicated Hcinliai Mnnil O'Farroll, Oichm Oio finding of tho enip'y tluS( while driving a motor vehicle, and Barnes nnd O'Ncil. nnd automobile Indlentod Mint the at present his caso is In the hands shoro crew of the rOi running out- of the district attorney-) and tho1 Recond game: n. fit had been surprised before It was sheriff's office, awaiting lurther do- j,0uls 2 possible to land any IQ:io.- from a vclopmenls. supposed rtlg snlllng ti.O; o tho- landing. There O'to no li;n i of any such craft today and It l.i believed that It put to sea as soou aa tho shooting started. , n RALPHJNCETLr " IWftRRY 1IANGER H. 15. 7 0 Floston 8 13 Hothoron, Stuart, Dyor nnd Schmidt (; i n hum and Gibson. O At Brooklyn n. I Chicago 10 I Brooklyn . . 0 Cooper. IliWi and flnnynlea borne, Oeschger and Dcbcrry. Q Aincilcilll. At ChlciiBO Washington n. ly Q I.uclla Men- Chlcngo ....2 I'osscmeil wore stllr on Siurd lit Ihe scene of the Hhootin,; todny. Twq of the suspected ri.m runners were ''ci0ured and brought here, hut' only one mo was given out, that of John May. r - Tho fight last nht came with O such dramatic -uidiWiness that of- KKW YOItK. flclnls here plMed fragmentary re- dez, dancer niur screen star and Huolher and Uuol; Lyons portiWfroni the si-ene of iirtbku to daughter of the late Clprlano Cas- Schalk. obtae a connected story. O tl, ! tutor of Venezuela, has been o Harry Livingston, a ilato Irafllc cast by lialph W. Ince, motion pic-1 At St. IsupJ H- H. officer, drove a shot-sh r.terc.l ruio- turo producer, for tho role of his New York . M 3 11 imjile Into' Watsonville, ilea.' he-o, bride. O Q O i Bt. Louis 12 13 beBi o midnight, with .in appeal for Tho girl's stepmother. Mrs. Joseph Hoyt. .Iol(son, Oildwell and 1 help! : Qie' appeal was r.il.iye,! here Hrycc, wl lives hore, has received gmigh; Caston an V HAwrave. . and .sheriff Oyer organized a posse woril of ihe announcement of the and moved to the scone. .engagement In Los Angeles. As ho approached Ioa T,inliii? Ince was divorced laf week In pn a dnrk road, flanked lv Pitches, Los Angeles bv a sister of Anita 0 und door JanOj, Mr.Vprgie orated us fol- taskof placing the blame for the lows: O O U'ickOek club building collaptc which .. , , . Mraniied a Kay crowd of "night before "When freedom from her asure rappeu o soj - - . hets unfolded to. as Edgar A.len " ' e'f orlance to-PoS-sald-he Kild-pleOe stand back J y7h"eSl aLuraQe had been und give me room for expression n.urir that the tl.a tfnn...A t.it. . 1..... .W.I. ho'"" utuiiy u firm rnlno hn, lAlilerl the last 01 LIB Otau. , th0 l"re ruy serene the dark un- Th c01",iv Oind rtry tOnt 16 occasion not only being a regular . fihoIncd cavea ot 0iSan becrow h '"e i PiK the scwie of llie dls session of the club and delayed cole. aQt Q, wh 9eat hu 7 Sta K w !' Mle brntlon of July 4th. but naturaMy v,ure , dedicate with this bottle "?- hem survivors! and adjoO"l resolving itself into an observance V of Medford-made pop this temple of shortly before midnight to resume the old home week, with tho extra good . , H!r)lclde b brekin,t this-" today. ea and nieMo-, fellowship alOiy , Terplschore,"! Governor Fuller announced that the I m I"'11"0 t,,0ihlsed another crater officer In the'state would bnd all possible asslst- woild o er. eruption's ear, In way of correc- ance and deOred that If the congy In this caso, however, the tradl- umu" ""' wuy ul -ur""- ,..,,;,, fiprt lo ncDver fuCts tional fattened enlves were replaced , - he would Place the case In the hand i... i . 1 ...,, I "Of course" whlniierrul Mr Fpriyfe. . . ' . n i. f u. ...l . aim irwoi ' - , , or Attorney-uonerai jay i. u. chl'0ns fried to a toothsome nicety. I never could remeiMor these big ThB gran( j,lry )las heard 15 wlt Ever since the memorab:e banquet French words, and then aloud he n,Q8S, Thirty more have been sum served the Craters at the Iloguo Elk i continued tho dcdiciSJjn as follows: nionedanil Wwas considered doubtful last wlnteQwlth Will G. McDonald I "As 1 was saying, it gives me a if theOtaskof examining all jjHl he as host, when the Craters, filled tomuch eOiemed privilege to dedwite accomplislPd In tlmeQo return a vor capaclty and with eyes bulging out, this grand temple of art as Btacoiub." diet today, n wun giuiionouj. sausiacuon con- Then ho cracked the bottle and tnued to shout VA'e want more tur- lhe wamnB assemblage flocked onto key," they have been longing to bo the floor as the Crator club orcCls- imc-k tor another similar least "K na 8truck up nOopening danco air. uiuitor yni nigiii, a n. u. oiiiin- Dancing, however, aru. ine new proprietor, as nuai. Ience the old home week feature of last night with MA McDonald hlm- si'2 gracing the head ot one of the tables. O There was no progrnm last night, as the Craters were nQurally under .wraps with t-ir ladies present. Mr. pnd Mrs. Shauard were brought Into the bnnquet room, Introduced and complimented. Then Mr. Shnpard was made a life member of the Crnter club In recognition of his -oble efforts to lighten up the Crate, ()nth through life. Q following tnis tne craters ana 'their ladies adjourned to theOpavll lon on the bank of the river In front of the Rogue Elk, and after dedicating that structure, held an in Oin.c suerirr nam, faces bobbed up Stewart, trout both sides and Inquired as to A month ago Mrs. Ince obtained the business of tho si Iff and his n Judgment for Jar.Ol under a sepa MSKlKtnnts. When the sbe-irf Iricnti-Qition agreement. fled himself tho cry "shoot 'em" Ince also has beiO nflefcndiiiit In cnpio rrom Ihe men In Ihe brush a $.10. 000 damage suit by hlsbriMior nnd Ihg.. opened lire Willi Ihe two- in-law. George Slewart, which was Philadelphia-Cleveland, rain. ncOon-Detroit, Oln. word .warning. brought nftoi- n ight In an auto niobile on the way homo from a dln- ner at a country inn. a Mnrniivlllo lo Ia-iiiI CiiIis. NEW YORK. July 7. Wulter "lluO.it" Maranvllle. shortstop, today succeeded 1)111 Killefer as manager of the Chicago team of the National leniMe, President William L.. ' SALINAS, Cal., Julv 7. (A The 4lllh tank coniiiany of tho Call. fornla nattnA'il; giinrcl. In cauii nt Del 1oilei Tifs .called out i foiUy with -a yuw;c(tl)!h, posse to nil! In tho souich for a numbnr of mm runners bollovod to l)o-ll)l(ilnu in n hn f IkI.I oi m,.u wnSi&tw10", '!' 'l?!'.0' tl,0 uo to various technical points of UlKllt., IooafMS Iff. ,uuV . ' r,, ci. surprised ,1110111 at x&rk last vl,r ,mmt?nt Medford. did noi nnounoed. manaKt'iTicnfH search tor 6r was delayed moment or so, until the bunch of lighted fire crackers someone bad carelessly tos.vQ into oQ of the saxophones had all exploded and the wreckage was cleared out. One of the most amusing features of the night was when the crowd was entering the ball room pavilion a Crater named Mr. Bill Hammett stood at tho doorway fingering a bunch of old milk Udtets, aa the couples entered, Qnd slopped them and said "Fifty cents please." Am the Craters who innocently paid over money to this self-appoiQed ticket taket were A. B. Cunningham, rai t Thierolf ano?E. C. Jerome. HONOLULU, T. H.t July 7. T Plion r11rat fmm Phlno W, formal bnll and enjoyed ImprotHU Pacific 'rnlations inHtitut ipnU1n Jireworks untu midnight. fct a public meetii here last night. Then the mermakers drove home laid direct responsibility for the pres thru the ideal summer nighr along eut chaos in China "squarely to the the picturesque and silvery river, , foreign residents of Shanghai." made so liyQiie almost full moon. He said Occidental powers comprls- The dedication cereimmy was a ed one of the real reasons for the very simple affair. On reaching the awakening of China when they over pavilion the crowd assembled around powered China and taught the Chinese the entrance and K. cP Ferpruson. "the art of killing." Tonight Summer's Fawrife Dessert cool, dainty, and delicious Clip till. d and FREE Rdfdi no JU eU loTft. ItdrBrtl O ni'f a DUU fOI I t. In I I ll - I I cA cigar you'll like Q'ROI-TANT Thankyoualr. I ee you've been around a bit." ROI-TAN BROADWAYS (2 for 2Se) Q i Not Temporary Relief But CURE ' piLES or other Rectal or Colon ailments should not bftx peri men ted with. They should and can be permanently CURED by my non-rtirgi-cal method . Send tod-y for my FREE BOOK con taining scores voluntary testimonials from patients, some of whom had suff ered 20 years and had tried every kind fi drug and ueatment. Read it and you w;ii Detter understand why i can give a w rxizen juar antee to CURE vouz Pifu or refund your fee" DEANoM.D..Ik om.cis: att orriru: iilBing wX-IMZ SMf Bull, PORYlANO Dr Ofc.n BuilBing a tan oVmai n This tlnn is Iho result of th a playing mnnngcr. Kllleror. WHO succeeded Johnny Kvera as leaQr In lliai, wlll a remain ns scout until tne expiraium , of hls"conlract Q tho end of i"i year. -r- U. S. COUNTESS OF E OKI J ijEW TOHK. July 7. The services of papers on Countess Immd I,nke, DUIII) -(A. give exhibition flying at Myrtle point tho 4th of July ahud been planned, and Instnad flew iff tho celebration at SinKon, Calif. At tho present time It fH undei'fiUiod. he Ih on his way to Wnl lace, Maho, in eoiiDcctlon with tho transportation of m.ono pounds of Iron piping from Iron Mountain. Alnnl., to a placer mine In the Clear water region of Idaho, a dlstanre of 60 miles over mountainous country. Ho Is duo to comnnre work July loth nnd tho task uiin completed will have taken 40 or 5 Pllrlll. i Mr. anil Mrs. A. K.vrlfMft ducah. Ky.. arrived In tin city this morning to visit Crater Iako and lo ) snend their suminer vacation at Pia- The three. Mr. and Mrs. C&TUABY 1 PllllllliliillllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllW 1 MAlfN'S fh Beat Goods fgr the Price, No Mcter What the Price -? MANN'S , w o I Jlafltfs Wednesday Speeiafe Off ef Real SayihgsThfs Wejek MePHBRHON funeral services Stir Itobert I.ce Mcl'horson, aged 61 ytars, son of Margaret Illnohart of Oukliind. Onl., falher of Furby Mc pherson and brother of Frank ! Mcl'horson of Han Francisco, Cnl , and Eugene A. McPhersvn of Ornnts Tars, will bo cenducted Vednesday, .lolv 8 at 2 it. ni.. fr.m tho Conger Funeral Parlors. Interment will bo s In Medford Odd Fellows comotory. ' 50 days to accom- Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. H.'rlMicr of Pe- KTAItTS TOt'll OP OHK.r.OX. O (Continued from page Q" he said, would visit projects In Idaho, where there oro controversies with von lioogstraeten In n suit a it Trh,v.r RnH ..hnurreiii. iimtfired settlers over payments. For the must regarding IhiOvnltdntliig In Austrlu from ti,t soiiOiern city to Medford In part, ho said, settlers are able to make of her marriage today. owalteiUimy- less than n month which time also In- payments. mcnt of a $4.50 process servei V fee. eludes stopovers nu various cities I w YorkQSO- through which they passed. Cautious people seldom have nc- daughler of J. ll. Jones left yesterday for a cidents: tho lnitlous seldom have , iMIIIIcent Kogcra, New city , girl A'l'l grand llojy H. Itogors or the Htundnrd Oil month's visit with his falher and oth- accident Insurance. company, married Count von iloogs traoten secretly nl City Hull In New York on July s, U24. Thoro was a honeymoon trip to I'arls and shortly tho bride's V.iiher, Henry lllidleston Rogers, went abroad und broughlQier home. A son was born Roptember 27, 024. . ,ln behalf of i)v. lOnill Kumliierer, a Vienna lawyer, there have been filed' in the county court nt llrooklyn summons and complaint in a suit for 5BI99 and costs. A copy of n power 'ff nltprney gfi'en by. tho countess to Knm'moi'vr M attached.' ' iSIU'llffi Biggs . has notified Arthur Sti'tn of' llrooklyn, represenis .tho Vienna lawyer, thai the papers will pot ho served unlll ho gels his Ht'rn said.' the civyiless wiuitwl the .marriage viilldiitiX) In order Q protect her son. Validation was noressary In.. Austria becnuse Ihe count iwiis divorced when be captured th ( lielnQ. The count Is en lhe continent somewhere playing tennis. Tho counless Is at her father's home In Houthampton. er relatives and friends In Ohio and udiiinn. O Do you love your wife? , IHE DALLES '. Tl3 MaPi.KS, Ore.. July 7 Two Indian Qllaucs and possibly a third, tma on ton of th Ulier, haQ Qen found In Ihe liiOind lut eusl of Spo Ills, anclont Indian Kllimo. by a party of ,1,'iilvers'ly of J'nlK.Oili sclenllsls wurklng here but financed by Hciih J. Diddle of.. Vancouver, Wash. ll Wi believed tho iW'tv. hcailcd by Wlllliini IVnuan Strong and V. Kgliort Hchrnrk may have illscoviwcd keys to Dip parv ) Ings and pslntimla on tho C'nunih'n rlor rockn nnr here. ' The mound, known nmo v the In dians as "Wiilkemup," la believed by the sclenllfts to have been formed by the rehtilldliv of un Indian c'ly on Qtop of prevliTfis cities dot rove co trod by the flements. Hllll Your Query . HQw jther women never lose a day's charm r o o Just try this NEW way that solves woman's gldcst hygienic problem so amazingly O SOME women are fresh aft' charming i:ry day. Never is a day lost. 1 Their secret i simple . , , just cot reel personal hygiene. Follow it . . . see whjt a great dilTcrcncc it makes lOyou. Modern science has sun planted the old-time sanitary pad with a better, safer way. Wear filmy frocks and gay est gowns, dance, motor, come in contact with others with never a worry. Live every day of your life, unhandicapped. This new way is Kotex . . a method scientifically right It ahsoros 5 times the mois ture of tliQordinary cotton pad. And that means great protection. ' It Is as easily disposed of as a piece of tissue that ends an old-time embarrassment. It Is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. You get It at any depart ment store or drug store, just by saying "Kotex." And that banishes the emharrassmm of asking for a "sanitary pidT' 8 in every 10 women in the better walks of lifo.have adopted it. Which piCies it benefits. It will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and pro tection. It proves old ways a needless folly. Odecdorized tPfrtttlon: I tlmM ab sorbent miton pjtti. Ahrtta I ttm It vvwti tight In molMurt -VnrtJ rlantini-allr UorlHl 9 tawndrjr. Dltctnl ffaltljr ft plC Ot 11MUI, Xj tn bur. anywhar. J You nlQr thm by ntm. Many alorvi hp thorn riidr-vupptd hip yourMtf. vty th cUrk. that to all. No laundrydiscard aa eaaily aa piece of tlawie ' H: tfVash Frocks v We liavt I. B)ci'ial shipment of wash frocks Wjlifrh will deligljf eTery real bar- gain'sctr-.4'' You will be surprised at tlje. ' attractiveness o? this remarkable lot avid are ' assured of a generous selection in a wide range pf shades and styles. These littl(vash frocks ifte cool and "summery" just the thing for this time of year. Included in $m selection are o flowered Voiles, Broadcloffis, Silkettcs, Ilitted Voiles and fine Ginghams; up to $5.00 valres. Wednesday, each ... .... Cool Siljf Dresseso A special TqJ of dresses in answer to the dgjnand of Southern Oregon women for Qsomething delightfully cool and exquis itely daint v. You wilf agree with us that they are (iiiii'sua valui. well mad?, carefully styled in , Crepes, Silk9, Broad . cloths, :',Florisvah and Flat .('rea?H Values up 1 A QC ; toO.....,....1 ;. $3.45 Milliner's Specials Meadowbrook hats, values. Spevwl Ui to $18.50 ...$y)5 oTriRmed hatsf values up to $20.00. 8pial i2 ERICE Trimmed hats, values up to $7.95. Now Ti'imiiQl hi-4)', values ujiQo $1G.50. Now o s Fruit Baskets 1 e a u t id u 1 1 v colored, O S showing many iff event shapes, some $:1.50 val- ues; Wednesday speQil, $1.39 Q 1 i it 11 m ?2.95 Children' s Wash Dresses From to 1-1 years sizes, many styles and excellent colors; up to" $3.45 values. oWcdiies&y special.oSpl.OO o ' . w. Sweaters bwciito-rs iiro mure popular than ever tliis - soiimmi for thQ cool evenings. We have j some specially attractive sweaters whieh are , S sure to meet almost eveiP individual, taste, 4 and Piey have been priced so lfRv Unit they. are ea.silin reai'li of all. . We have all type's ' H and styles in wool, silks and silk and wool, excellent shades and styles. Wednesday o H PRICE .-g each o voile, 40-inch llombro 'Pine tpiality; (iflc tlue; Wednesday, special, ..$3.95 Hate o Wooen'P i 1 ouul fiber hose, all shaftta al sizes; $1.00 value, to close out, pr 69 special q irl'i.uO Sweaters now f .50 Sweaters now 5.00 Sweaters now .:.Q.............$6.25 .........O.!..' 4.75 .:.:.....::::.;..;, 2.50. CrepO Gowns Women's crepe' and muslin , g o w n s, all Otfos nnd colors; a genuine $?25 value. Wednesday 89 Jlanrib&tpwitmtnttitcit r ' "THE sf&RE FOR EVEPVBQDY-7 rXONt-486-467 ' D "fSA'.040N. . r a oli-inch tubular vesting, oft- regular $1.19 value; Vednesday,- yard..:,. .89 FRUIT BASKETS 100 beautifully (minted, wonderfully dfor ted fruit baskets, many sizes and shapes; $3.00 values, Wednesday spec'l $1.39 0 o o I o lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinullltrnllllllllllllllllllllllllll i Do) you love your w lf"