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ft PAGE SIX MEDFORD MALL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1911. PROSECUTION CLOSES IN JOHN DIETZ CASE SUNK CASE GOES OVER UNTIL SEPTEMBER FASTER TIME BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SEATTLE ASKS CONGRESS TO LET WOMEN VOTE CADILLAC OWNERS TO BE INSTRUCTED REAL ESTATE ACTIVE SAYS LOCAL FIRM J M ? 8 r U 1 TV ,? f ?. ;. 7 1 ii i i inC 'BLUE MASKED' BANDITS ONCE AGAIN ESCAPE LOS ANOBLKH, May C A rojild flro of revolver eliotfl, a chase of Hevernl ljlockfl mid a lone hunt about tlie South ern I'nclflc lallroad yards followed n holil-up of tho Liberty Hnluon early to day !y tlm "blue innflked banditti." Tho Iwrtcnilvr and a pnHsInK police man opoiivil flro on tho hnndllit an they fled. A score of nhotfl were fired with out any cnnualtluH before, the robbers hid In tho railroad yanlH. Tho search for them falhd. Collection of 30,000 Stamp. WASHINGTON, V. G. May 0. One of the finest collections of postage stamps In this country has been deposited In the National museum by David V. Cromwell of New York city and Is now being placed on exhibition, Thern are 20,000 stamps In tho collection. IIAYWAllD, Wis., May 6. The state closed In the case against John Diet., "defender of Cameron dam," his wife and son, Leslie, this afternoon. Testi mony for the defense will begin on Mpn day nnd the case Is expected to bo In the hands of the Jury by Wednesday nlcht. The Wets', family are accused of having killed Oscar llaip, a deputy sheriff, during an attack upon their cabin. Denies Quotation. HAN THANC'ISCO, May C In a let ter today to It. Poster Haiti, director T A lf..l.u .. .1.- . . u. t. numim in me Kuvurmiieni nurcau of mines denied tho reports that he had given out an opinion to the effect that the explosion In tho Times building wbh not caused by dynamite. Wlir.KMNO, W. Va, May C Final disposition of the case against Mrs Laura Parnunortli Hchenk who was tried for the nlleged poisoning of her husband, John O. Hchenk, a millionaire, here, Which was expected today, was post poned to the September ttirni of court. It Is authoritatively stated that the In dictment against thti woman will be (luasbed then. Market Is Steady. NEW YORK. May C Opening quota tions showed few variations of Impor tance from yesterday's close. Canadian Pacific was down G-8. The market early developed a general declining tendency with considerable pressuie against the coul stocks. United States Steel sold down 3-4. Canadian Pacific hist 1 1-2, C. & O. 1 1-4. and Lehigh Valley 1. A HBATTLn. Wash., May C With a view of meeting the running time of tho O. W II. St N. between Seattle and Port land, whleh Is six hours, It Is r.noffl clally announced that the Great North ern will probably put on n new night train to cover tho distance In less than itx hours, beginning May 11. It Is be lieved, thnt the O. W. It. & N. and the N. P. will also put on faster trains to meet the cut In tlmo. moderate coveting movement in the final liimr wns effective In restoring practi cally all Iosips In the active group. West ern Maryland udvimclng 2 1-2. The mar ket closed steady. Ilonds were film. WASHINGTON, D. C, May C The cry "votes for women" has been sound ed In congress. A resolution giving the ballot to women via, the constitutional amendment route was Introduced In tho lower house today by Representative Mondel of Wyoming, republican. The resolution provides for the submission of an equal suffrage amendment to tho various states. Hopkins for Health. Having looked tho valley over from Grants Pass to Ashland, John Thomas and wife of Aberdeen, South Dakota, havo decided that Medford and vicinity looks the best to them. Mr. Thomas has bought an alfalfa ranch 2 miles northwest of Medford from Enos Conger through C. A. McArthur of this city. Mr. Thomas will commence building at once and make Juckson county his fut ure homo. The Cadillac factory has ft special representative In Medford at this time for tho purpose of giving lectures to present owners of Cadillac cars and to teach them the fine points of automo blllng. Every owner and contemplative of a Cadallac Is specially urged to call at the Bear Creek Motor Car Company's office and arrange to meet the represen tative of the factory. It will bo time well spent to see him nnd hear his lec tures. Tho Information you get Is free anil may be tho means of saving you hun dreds of dollars In expenses. USED AUTO. Whltp Gas car, completely equipped with top, wind shield, speedometer, magneto, etc., etc. will sell for llfiOO. BEAR CREEK MOTOR CO. Cornltlus-Garner Realty company re port the salo of a good many Iioubcs of late, one of which was sold to J. M. Cul popper recently, of San Francisco. Mr. Culpepper purchased through tho ubovo firm Mr. Edmeade's house on Howard and East Jackson street. They claim quite a little demand for ncrenge prop erty ns well as residence property that can be bought on easy terms. XOTZCE. Dr. Barber Is now located In rooms .207 and 208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers bonk building and will be pleased to meet lila friends and patrons In tho new location. Hawkins fot Health. The Big Overstock Sale IS THE BIG SALE OF ALL THE SALES The sale where you can buy the most for your money. Encouraged by the success of this wonderful sale, we announce today a reduction on the little prices made at the opening of the sale. Look Here Before You Buy ANOTHER SWATH CUT Priced Cut Still Deeper PRICES LITERALLY MOWED DOWN Dress Goods Specials Our Dress goods department is full of materials for mak ing garments of every description. Serges, panamas, bas ket weaves, brilliantines, cashmeres, albatross, batistes, broadcloths, etc., are here in abundance in all the desira ble colors and shades. Note these prices: 35c values, special 28c 50c values, special 43c (X)e values, special a, . 49c (5e values, special , 53c 75c values, special 59c .$1.00 values, special 79c $1.10 values, special 89c $1.25 values, special v 98c $1.50 values, special $1.23 $1.75 values, special $1.49 $2.00 values, special $1,69 Hose Specials Children's fine ribbed black Hose; pure maco yarn; 20c values; special, two pairs for 25c Ladies' ribbed lisle Hose; embroidered, plain and lace; all colors; 50c values; special ...39c Union Suits Ladies' summer Union Suits; low neck; sleeveless; laco trimmed or tight knee pants; 35e values; special 29c Low neck, sleeveless, fancy yokes; lace trimmed pants; $1.00 values; special 79c 20 g&r Discount on Children's Dresses on Children's Rompers on Muslin Underwear on Ladies' Blaek Sateen and Gingham Petticoats Fancy Dress Silks Only 26 pieces left of our large stock vof fancy silks, since the sale opened last Monday. We make another big cut in them, and will close out the few that are left at only 69 Cents Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values. Black Taffeta; guaranteed; regularly sold at $1.35; spe cial 98c Black Taffeta; extra good quality; regular $1.25 values; special 89c Exclusive Agency for THE LEONA A Woman's Long Felt Want J UST the dainty and practical garment for which the stylisluwoman, and especially the PARTICULAR wom an, is looking. Combines corset cover, drawers and short skirt in one garment. Saves time and laundry. No tapes or gathers at the hips or waist line. Clings to the figure, giving the slender hip effect so much desired. Comes in a wide range of styles and prices. There is a Leona suited to every purse and taste. The trade-mark "Leona" is your guarantee of style and fit. Prices from $1.50 to $6.50.' See the line in our muslin underwear depart ment. Deep Cut in Calicos, Domestics Best quality Cal ico, sells regular ly at Cl-4c; spe cial 3y2c Cotton Challies Sells regularly at 6 1-Jc; spe'l 32c 31c Ginghams Regular 6 l-4c Ginghams, spe cial 3VijC Towels TIemmed Cotton Towels; regular 5c values 3c Cream Outing Flannel, our regular seller at G 1-4 c, sp'l 3c Feather Marabouts, Neck-pieces, . etc, 25 to 50 Per Cent Off Corset Demonstration All ladies are invited to visit our corset department and meet Miss Nellie Parrisee, who will demonstrate and fit the celebrated GOSSARD CORSETS THEY LACE IN FRONT. Miss Parrisee will be here for several days, beginning Monday, May 8th. Wrist Bags Three gross string Wrist Bags at away below their value. Bought the whole lot at a bargain. You are thus enabled to buy them for less than half. 25c values : nQ 50c values 21c 75c values 31c $1.25 values ggc See window display. Shoe Bargains Ladies'. and misses' Shoes at cost. Thousands of dollars' worth of fine ladies' and misses' shoes go at a sacrifice. Special lots at one-half the actual cost and some odd lots at much less. 15 Per Cent Off on Men's and Boys' Shoes M iitf KENTNERS The Big Department Store Everything for Everybody