Return« To H o m o -
Is Visiting at Home—
“1 ÖIDJfT » n U » TO
M t 'off for tke Jail whore h e rto -
yorlte son wee to be fed, before
■be herself, secured wne bite to
eat.
brought «up by both sides. The
Mr. J. f&. McCracken of Klam
H I GH TOLD HO-raraV 1 defunsp succeeded In curtailing
ath Falls Is visiting his wife, who
the testimony somewhat at this
is a student %
t t he,Normal. Mr. (Continued Prom Page Three) point, and when the witness again
McCracken la a witness In the
resumed his testimony ha gave in
D’Autremont trial.
.
r'1 and Garber at the tíme the mall
J car waa dynanyted. Ha waa on detail the positions of the bodies
of the various men who* had met
[the first section of train No. II.
Let tke UNtON write yopr
fto in g west towards San Francisoo. their death on this memorable
Two pants suits, 335 values fqr «overage automobile Inauri
U nd that the train left Ashland at day. Some were In a cramped
Patient At Barbqr House .
I Î 5 at Paulserud's.
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ill: 42, being four minutes late. position while others were all
'• Mr. C. B. Weigenbecker Is a pa
J
He
further testified that he had huddled up as they lgy dead elth*
tient at the Barber, Convalescent
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 72 Goes to MedfOvd—
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Home on Granite atfeet.
known
Sidney L. Bates, slain en- er from the results of the dyna
Oak St, new location.
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Mrs. A. A. Madden went to
Stated
conclave Wednesday
miting or the bullets that were
Medford today to visit Mrs, Iglneer of the train, for twenty
evening. May 4. Routine bual-
mercilessly poured Into the help
[years
and
that
he
had
known
Blanche Rinebarger and to at
naaa and work In Red Cross. All
A noticeable
[fireman Marvin Seng for abqut less train men.
tend
the D ’Antremont trial.
M r Knights courteously Invited.
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Mra' B‘ ** PoweR returned
[two years prion to the day the shudder went over the entire room
O. D. FRAZEE, E. C.
I yesterday from school district 15
[crime was committed. The rear as' the gruesome details werg re
Have yonr screens mud*
W. II. DAT, Recorder.
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where she has been visiting since
[brakeman
on the train he testl- called frjm the witness stand. The
Jordan’s mill.
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or Anna Fr,day w,th her daughter, Miss
Ified was J. H. Benjamin, While witness further testified.that up
sed away RubV Powall, who is teaching
[the head brakeman was L. 8. on hia arrival the cab and the en- ,
glne had not been disturbed In
„ p .,,!,,?, there. Mrs. Powell expects to
Mrs. C. A. Barr and daughter (Grim. Ten railroad men were on any way.
Mrs. Herman Mars has been III
[the
train,
bis
Testimony
further
afternoon 8pend e*ch waak-«n4 wlth
of Sacrametfto are visiting this
the bast week at her home in the
K Parlor 1 and Mr8‘ ®Mty Hamlin, until
The head end of the mall car 1
week at tha home of Mrs. Barr’s brought hut and he further told in
Llthla apartment.
Mountain ¡8ch001 clo8e8'
waa badly damaged, the witness 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. [detail the duties of these men.
In response to the question stated and furthermore identified 1
M e rrill Mr', and Mrs. Z. A. Gil
Kindergarten
and
nursery,
For cleaning, pressing and re
"Where were you when the explo a picture handed him, as being an 1
lette
of
Portland
are
also
visit
Mrs. Nellie Sieloff, 133 Harga-
Bring in your Crlsco coupons, modeling: Phone Paulserud’s.
sion occured?” he declared that exact reproduction of the mail <
ing at the M errill home.
dlne St.
203-1 mo.*
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| he was in the front end of the coach, and the condition It waa In 1
we redeem them, Schuerman's.
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Mother’s Day Cards— Elharta. [first coach when the train entered Immediately gf»er. the crime had <
Suits 51 Band 517.50. AH wool.
the tunnel. The attorney then been committed. One and one- 1
Orders Vulvnnicer —
Paulserud's.
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¡¡asked him to state what he did half, hours elapsed between the 1
Leaving
for
Gerb
e
r
-
An
Heints
electric
vulcanizing
Return From Visit—
¡and what he saw, without giving time the train was stopped and I
Mrs. John Payne and sister.
Visits With S is t e r -
Mr. and ,Mra. C. W. Fraley mold for cooking tires has been
Miss Edith Kiner, a teacher in have returned to their home on ordered by the Madden Tire Miss Vera W right expect to leave his reason for his actions. This the mall car was finally pulled out <
the Klamath F^lls schools, visited Mountain Avenue, after ¡spend Shop, and is expected to arrive this week for Gerber, Cal., to precipitated a lengthy controversy of the tunnel, therailroad man <
at the home of her sister, Mra. A. ing' the winter in Oakland and next week. This machine will meet Mr. Payne, who has been between Attorney Smith for the stated, and the time of the crime
defenM, and the state’s attorneys waa established through this wit- ,
V. Hardy, last week.
Alameda.*Calffornia, visiting with make the shop one of the most employed there.
that at times waxed hot, and per nese as being about 12:42. The (
modern ones and w ill greatly
their son and other relatives.
sonal.
The witness wore an train had arrived gt Siskiyou at j
facilitate the vulcanizing process.
Regular meeting of the Auxil
KILLED
RT
ELEVATOR
1
amused
grin as the attorneys about 12:20, and was scheduled 4
iary to Trinity Guild this eve
I f yon want It done right
PORTLAND, Ore., May 8.— vrangled oyer the • finer points to leave Siskiyou at the first men- ,
Home
grown
spinach,
4
lbs.
for
ning, Paris House.
Business It to While.
V
2 Be, Schuerman’s. — . 204-tf Egrl Cronk, aged 26, was killed
meeting.
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here in'the, «levator pit of a local
Here From P o r tla n d -
department
store when he was
Moves To New Home—
Mrs. Taylor, formerly of Ash Entertains Friends—
Miss Grace Hardy, daughter of struck oh the head by a counter
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christner land, but who has been spending
have moved to their now home on the winter with her daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hardy, en weight adjoining the elevator.
SPECIALLY
Cronk was an elevator inspector
Hargadine Ave, from Medford. Portland, la visiting relatives and tertained forty-one young friends
who
was
on
duty
at
this
time.
BOUGHT
at' the Hardy home on South
» . Christner has been transfer friends here thia weak.
\ FABRICS
Second street last night, the oc
red from the Shell OH Station at
Medford to the local station. -■
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At the Bellview club house, jazz casion being Miss Hardy’s six
teenth
birthday.
HIGHEST
dance again, Friday night. May 6.
C liff Payne makes lockers.
Men 60c, women 25«. Lota of fun
QUALITY
The W alter H. Jobes Land Auc-
and good eats. Dickey’s music.
Attends Installation—
208-3 tlon Company will sell a new
modern five room bungalow with I f the face powder you now use
Rev. MItchelmore is In Klam
half an acre of ground Thursday does not stay'on long enough to
ath Falls today attending the in
suit you— does not keep that ugly
May 6th at 2 p. m. at Phoenix,
stallation of the new minister In At Llthla Springs Hotel—
shine away indefinitely— does not
Among those registering at the across frbm tha new school. The make yqur skin colorful Ilka a
Xb« Presbyterian church in that
Llthla Springs Hotel yesterday terms offered on this property are peach — try this new wonderful
isty.
were: E. T. WilUs of San Fran so liberal as to make this won special French Process . Faep
Powder called MELLO-GLO. lie -
Maxwell House Coffee, 45c lb. cisco, J. D. Hall. Volga. 8. D.. E. derful new home within the reach
member the name MELLO-GLO.
huerman’s Grocery.
4 0 4 -tf H. Shea, Salt Lake City, N. of anyone Interested. ' Attend There’s nothing like it.
Llthla
Young, Berkeley and Mr. and Mra. thia sale and own your hopt«-
Springs J>tarn$acy, East Side
F. C. Wilson of Astoria.
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305-4 Pharmacy.
hoeal ¡Personal [lotes
Mrs. O. A. W ilbur, who has
been spending the winter In Ash
land for her health, returned to
her home at Lakeview today with
Rev. W ilbur, who has been visit
ing here this week.
Grants Paas — Guggenheim
on
interests option 20 tin claims
Evans Creek for 1100,600.
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SILQUE .
For The Skin
RubF
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A fragrant preparation
for chapped hands and
face, rough or dry skin.
A pleasing after-shaving
lotion.
Li thia Springs
Pharmacy
Registered Pharmacist
Phone 116
Only The Best
FEATURING
3 GREAT
LOTS OF
SILKS
AT A
LOW PRICE
Week
Carter of
Los Angeles, C: F . Moore of Seat
tle, M hl Q. 8. Panefy a"* «Mid
ren. and Mrs. Burdu of Victoria,
B. C., registered at the Oregon
These Silks Oifer
You New
Inspiration
a including
«iffht, 15«.
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A Big Assortment of New Fur
med Spring Coats Just in.
FINISHING TODAY
“The Music Master1
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Values in this shipment to
$20.00—Selling at
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ALEC B. FRANCES
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A fashionable and distinctive wardrobe of silk
garments may be acquired this season , at a cost
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/N O T TO EXCEED THAT WHICH THE AVERAGE WOMAN
SPENDS EACH SEASON FOR A LESS .PRETENTIOUS OUTFIT.
THIS IS CERTAINLY TRUE IF ONE WILL ACCEPT THE INSPIRATION OFFERED BY THE NEW
SILKS FOR SPRING CONCERNED IN THIS FINE SILK SELLING EVENT, ALT, COLORS AND
ALL THAT IS NEW IN SILKS WILL BE FOUND IN THIS SPLENDID OFFERING.
Plain Tailored Coats Just Lit
Values to $15.00—Selling at
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Prices on Highest Qualities are Compellingly Low— Yes, these Superb Silks are
Remarkably Low Priced
$1.00 - $1.39 . $1.95
50 Silk Dresses
All sizes, all colors, new models and wonderful
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materials. Values to $14.75—Selling at
1000
YARDS — AND
EVERY
Beautiful Silks—Yard, $1
negri
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X rW , SPRING HATS
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Values to $4.95,
Selling at
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Hundreds Gf yards of splendid Silks—in
a rich assortment of Beautiful Taffetas,
Crepe de Chines and Wash Silks. All
the newest Patterns and the newest
Spring Colors are included in this lot.
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500 yards of Wonderful Silks at the yard $1.95
VALUES TO $3.45 INCLUDED IN THIS GROUP
Shop Our Racks for These Special “Plus” Bargains.
«tory of a girl's tempes
te romance behind the
i of the World War.
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Beautiful Silks—Yard, $1.39
Not the usual "dollar silks” by any means. You’ve seen
many silk offerings at a dollar the yard, but none with
the excellence of the Bilka for a Dollar to this great
annual May event.
This Is a line lot of worthy silk fabrics from every stand
point.
There are Printed Pongees, Changeable Taffetas, and
Colored Pongees.
And so we say come prepared for something nnnsnal
In these Silks for a Dollar and your greatest expecta
tions will be realized.
FIRST CLEARANCE ON
YARD
WONDERFUL SILKS IN FLAT CREPES, SATIN CREPES, PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE MOIRES.
PLAID TAFFETAS AND PRINTED GEORGETTE.
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Iven t The color and pattern range is moot satisfying. Think o< it, silk to *$3.65 a yard at $1.96 a yard.
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