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- 4m m w ii wwiiwfw f nyinw ' PAGE BIX MEDFOttD ISrATTJ TBTBUNE. MEDFOBD. OREGONf. WEDNESDAV. !AP1UL 1. 101-1, fmmn --.., 'J.l.'1-..H f N PROGRAM HK COMMERCIAL BANQUET FRIDAY The liost over is llio innnio of the cotnmilti'C linvintr In I'hnrjn- ',nn quel nml motion picture mid vnmlo villc piiti'rtninmont nt Hotel Meilfonl l'ridny night. One must see tlic ex. rollout films f-ooiirel by the slnte fih mill gnmc commission ,to njiprcointr the r.trnt to which the moving jur tnro nrt hn hern developed. 2Cot only do thev cover n mot interest-' in phnsc of state work, but they nro eutcrtnimng to the lnt degree. More over, they nro the first moving pic tures showing local scenes nml oiti r.eiin. The vaudeville show promises to he tine. "The Queon of the Juju Isles" 2r n Rcronm, the Yiddish eowhoys, nn net Hint would "gtt over" on any vnmlovillo circuit, nml the singing romotly duel by two of our best known loenl fumnnkcrs, should be worth going ft long wny to sec. Mine Host Mohr promises n fine spread. The Commercial club urges n gen eral attendance. These social gath erings for business men arc nil too seldom and should bo well attended when they are held. MOOD AND FEARS LYNCHING AI Ml VERNON JAIL T FROM LAST CAMP SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 1. "Liberty City," the last stand of the remnants of tho unemployed army on the outskirts of this city, is no more. Tho remaining thirty members of the nnny, with npirits and skins damp ened by tho recent rnins, have scat tered and n number of their tents, flags and banners loft on their sub- M0r.T YKItXOX, Wnsh., April 1. Protected by nn nrmed gunrtl ngninM any attempt to lynch Imu, Charles Hopkins, the tntooed bandit, nccucd of three murders, and who has terrorized three counties for the pnt week, is today .-afely locked in the county jail hero. He was arrested yesterday nt Van Horn, near Concrete, Ynsli., by Dep uty Sheriff .1. K. Glover while ho lay nsleop in a storeroom. Honkius was brought hero last night on tho same train which car-' ried Sheriff Wells nnd George Hall, the Grent Northern train robber sus pect, who is also accused of a triple nnmler. All along the line from Concrete to Mount Vernon crowds gathered to see Hopkins, nnd the lat ter, nt first exhibiting n spirit of bravado, invited them to "come and take n look at the animal." When the party got off tho train hero several hundred jH'oplc crowded the two blocks to the jail and both Hopkins nnd Hall showed extreme nervousness. Hopkins wns visibly affected and hastily inquired if there was any dan ger of being lynched. "If there is," he aid, "give me u 'gat.' All I want is nn even break." When the jail doors closed on him, Hopkins laughed hysterically and Hall joined him in laughter shortly afterward. Desides the charge that he killed two men on tho railroad track near McMurmy Saturday night, Hopkiu also is charged with the murder of Charles Hodges in Seattle and with dangerously wounding three men in Kvcrett. In Hopkins' pocket were found several articles, which, according to PLAN 10 HASTEN ACTION IN SENATE ON ICANAL TOLLS SIEGEL'SFRIENDSTO LOAN HIM MILLION Prosecutor Beagle, identify him imw urbnn lot, have been taken to theiittvcly as the perpetrator of Satur- county jail by deputy sheriffs. I day night's shontyijj nt MeMurrny, Kor lb Inst vrMlt the nrmv hn Hall, the nlleirt'd train bandit. been subsisting mainly on mustard again denied any complicity in thew,h a monoplane. leaves lounu in tlic lieias nonr inciriinim noiuup rcuninry -u, nun eiaimsi WASHINGTON. April 1. With tho Pnnnnia. rnnnl tolls repeal reso lution safely adopted by tho liouso, 247 to 161. President Wilson today discussed with Senator Kern, Jnmcs and others plans tor hastening ac tion on tho measure by tho upper branch of congress. Tho senators' opinion was that un der their house's rule. It will take at least six wcckH to dispose of tho resolution. Tlic president wn anxious to make better time than this, nnd It was understood he wns likely to make a personal effort with friendly lawmakers to hnvo tho pro position pushed, In order to hasten adjournment. It was admitted that certain of the senators hope to make 1916 cam paign capital out of the tolls debate, Horah and I.nKolletto In particular halng prepared long speeches against repeal. The president did not, how ever, look for any such display of bitterness In the senate as was showa jlurlng tho dobato In tho lower house. Senators O'Oormau. Vardaman, Walsh and Chamberlain were con sidered tho repeal resolution's princi pal democratic opponents. Tho upper house had received tho resolution, following Its passage by the representatives and referred It to the canals committee which seven to Jour for and against tho measure The committee was expected to report It out without a recommendation In about a week. According to President Wilson's supporters, a senate poll they had made, Indicated a pro-repeal major ity of nearly 2 to 1. TO START ANEW NKW YOKIC. April 1. Henry Sio gel nod Frank Yogol, two of the prin cipnl stockholders in tho defunct Sio gel Stores corporation, today were granted until April S to plead to grand jury indictments, i etui nod in connection with the failure of the Sie gel private bank. It wns predicted that n settlement would bcmado soon with the 1.1,000 depositors of the. hank. Friends of Siegel nro willing to buck him to the extent of .fl,000,000, and if testitu tion is umde it wns not believed the prosecution of the two men would be pushed xery igorotisly. Siegel bus not yet been served with divorce pncrs, nnd refused to dis. miss the statement issued yesterday by Mrs. Siegel. CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN TO BE SOLD BY COURT CHICAGO. April 1 Tho sale of tho Inter-Ocean Newspaper com pany's property, now In tho receiver' J hands wns ordurod today by Federal Judge Carpenter, lllds will bo opened Monday and will bo made returnable to Judge Carpenter April 13. CHILD MOTHER TELLS STORY OF EATNG P N SAX niF.GO, Cal., April I. Willi her baby by her side, little Lillian t'nlmt'r, M, lies at a loenl hospital today, still ignorant of the fact that Philip Kilfoil. tho alleged fnthor of her child, has cluliged that tho gill mother poisoned his sister, Alur.v Kilfoil, on January U. The Palmer girl has not been told of Milfoil's assertion. My careful questioning, however, her mother, Mrs. P. I lllaino, has drawn fiom the giil a complete story of the events nt the Kilfoil home on tho day Mary drank the poisoned chocolate. The girl declares that not only the chocolate tasted hitter when they drank it, but that oranges and toast had the same hitter taste. All ut the breakfast table became ill, she said. "Then Julia Kilfoil got frightened and called i doctor," the girl told her mother. "He gave us some medicine, hut we gol worse." Mis, llluiuc declines Lillian is ab solutely innocent of nuv connection with the poisoning. Moth Lillian nnd her Imliv will re cover, physicians said today. 1 SYNOPSIS UV TIIK ANM'AI, NTATKMKNT OF The Penn Mutual Life Insurcnce Co. of Philadelphia In tho Htntti of Pcnnnynuln, on the U lnt day of Decoinbor, I Ul't, made to tho Insnranco ('ommltislunor of tho Hlnlo of Oregon, l'r- Capital Huiiui to law I Amount of capital Htock paid up none Income Total premium Income 81,(1.1 1.020. H1 Interest, dividends and rents iceoluul during tho yenr H.Ofi l,7(il. I1 Income from other oiimn lecelvcd during the year fi(ia,:ili,s!ll Total' Income .. . .$ !!8,7W0.O82.7: llltliurM'iurnlit ' , ram ror losses enuowmento, annuities nun stirronilor values! 1 1,081, 020,77 Dividends paid to policy holders during tho yenr. ,j,j - ,1,0I7,072.8,I Dividends piilil on capital stock dining tho, year CommlsHlnus and salaries paid during thn ear Taxes, licenses and fees pnld during the )cnr ... Amount of all other expenditure , . . .it. ...4..t.. '3' ' none 384H.1.12.r,:l HH0.7M.II. "I, 13(1,2.17 in s" Total expenditures Asset' Market value of real estate owned - Market value of stocks and bonds owned Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc, , Premium notes nnd policy loaun Cash In hanks and oil hand Net uncollected and deferred premiums . Interest and rent, duo slid accrued ...... Other assets (net) Total assets Total assets admitted In OrcKnu ,.. I.lnldlldcs Net icservo Tout policy claims unpaid Dhldends to policy holders duo or declnrcd lteseio for mortality and asset fluctuation All other liabilities J it.. Mlit.tiHitUiHHX MIIMMMIUHtNtX ...l lo.iioa.tm.r.o .L. 3,nj i.nor. 7n r.o.r.io.ir. i icj r.7.n 18,8 1 s.t.i 3t,B7il,OUO.i:, 2.ir.ri,iia.07 2,1113,928.10 I,7r.,t7.1.l I 7.0K8.C2 $tt:,ii!i,nri8.2.i ..1122,fifi0,77t.n ., l.t.Pfil,r.2'J 88 .1,877,0 1 6..1:! 1. 282.011'. nt EMILE VEDRINES KILLED IN LOOPING THE LOOP Vedrincs, brother of Jules Vedrines, Plcldo now one week and, my scalp li the famous Aviator, was killed here healthy, the dan'dfdf t has gono and today while trying to loon the loon.O'o Itching has stopped. It Is the camp. I ho will prove nn nlibi. With Medford trade la Medford mad MEN AND WOMEN CAN SAVE THEIR HAIR .WITH HERPICIDE No woman should have, poor, ihlu,polutment and expense by accepting scraggy hnlr, nnd no man need bo- something claimed to bo "Just as como bald. Poor hair and final bald- good" as Newbro's Ilerplclde. Theso noss are due to the dandruff germ. off brands may possibly bo good, but Newbro's Ilerplclde will destroy why take chancsT Tho genuine and orlKlnat dandruff germ destroyer can alwas be obtained. It stops Itch ing of the scalp almost Instantly. Newbro's Ilerplclde lit S0c nnd $1.00 Kites Is sold by all dealers who guarantee It to do all thai Is claimed. If you are not satisfied yopr money will bo refunded. k Send 10c In postage or silver for samplo and booklet to Tho llerplctdo Co , Dept. ll Detroit, Mich. Applications at good barber shops. dandruff and stop the hair from fall- ! Ing. Further evidence or this is I found In n letter from Mrs. F. Nell- son. of Toninh, Ws. Sho says: "I fought tho worst kind of dandruff for ItHKIMS, Franco, April 1. Kmile nine yoars. I have been using Her- . best remedy for scalp diseases I urer . aim i iiaro seen many. Don't subject jourself to dlsa-j Total liabilities exclusive of capital stork of 1142, 101, 058. 2'.t Total Insurance In force December .11, 11M3, !5t4,128,rii4.0Q Itiuliicss In Oregon for the Venr Total rlskx written during the ye.r $ 440.99l.Oit dross premiums received during tho eur llH.r.Ot.l? Premiums returned during the yenr 2t,fi22.l'j Losses paid during tho )ear .10,1,17. fis: Losses Incurred during tho ear ... 28,437 & Total amount of risks outstanding In Orcein Decemtier 31, 1913 r.,lt,MH 00 Till: PISXX .MFTt'Ali UI-'K IXSt'llAXfi: CO.MPAXV OF I'HILADKLI'ltlA Hy JOHN lll'MPHKKYH, rl.srrelary. .Statutory guiioral agent and attorney for service; i:, L, Harmon, Portland, Oregon. Have an Insurance contract to present which In the sum of alt Its bene fits Is unsurpassed. It Is best not Just one wny but best all way and ala)s. Hack of It a 07-ear rupulntlon for fair dealing with nil Its policyholder', whether continuing, withdraw Ing, juattirlnic or dying O. X. NHI-SOX. HI'KflAL AOKXT. Don't "Forgot tlic BIG DANCE To be given hy the Loyal Onlor of Moose nt Snmll Hull ut Xatatoriimi. WEDNESDAY EVE, APRIL, 1 Music furnished' hy Howell and .Koot ' hmj: lyf A TPe THE GREATEST EASTER SALE sssW sssB M sssssV sssssB Isssssssl H I sV BsH m BSSsk I bH I sH A sW ' " Y T T ? T f r T t t f T ? T T T T T r r 'i X 1 CENTRVL AVE., NEAR P. O. IN OUR HISTORY $4000 WORTH OF CLEAN UP TO DATE MERCHANDISE ON SALE FOR TEN DAYS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS MANNS CENTRAL AVE., Nl-JAH I 0. Suits and Coats at Great Reductions For ten days, commencing Thursday, we will give 20 discount on all Suits and Coats don't fail to take advantage of' this great sale remember, we carry the most up-to-date stock in Medford a slight charge for alterations. All $15.00 Coats ami Suits, this sale, each All $20.00 Coats and Suits, this sale, All $25.00 Coats and Suits, this salo, each S12 $16 $20 10 Discount on All Wool Dress Goods 10 For ten days, commencing Thursday, we will give 10 discount on all Wool Dress Goods. Our stock is the most complete in Southern Oregon, consisting of the latest weaves and colorings. It will pay you to investigate. All 50 Dress Goods, this sale, yard 45 All 75c Dress Goods, this salej-yard 67 All $1.00 Dress Goods,.this sale, yard 90 All $1.25 Dress Goods, this sale, yard.1.121 All $1.50 Dress Goods, this salo, yard $1.35 All $1.75 Dress Goods, this sale, ynrd..?1.57l6 All $2.00 Dress Goods, this sale, yard $1.80 All $2.50 Dress Goods, this sale, yard $2.25 HXTRA'We will Spongo all goods bought nt this salo Fivd of Charge. EASTER SALE OF SILKS 75c Messaline Silks, in all cold's, sale price at, per yard... a, 48c 32-inch Tub Silks, in stripes, 75c grade, special at, CQ per yard Dsj New Foulard real 75c grade, at, per Silks, 59c Imported Pongee Silk, 33 inches wide, $1.25 grade, Qt yard OVC EASTER SALE OF WASH GOODS EASTER SALE OF TABLE LINEN GO-in. Table Damask, 39c grade, now 29 GO-in. Table Damask, 59c grade, now 39 72-in. Table Damask, $1.00 grade, now. .89 72-in. Table Damask, $1.25 grade, now..$1.15 72-in. Table Damask, $1.50 grade, now..$1.39 30-inch Ratine in all the new shades, 35c grade, now, ')'n per yard &OVj Dresden Crepes and Batistes, up to 20c values, now i f a yard I LYlC Rice Cloth, in all col ors, a good 35c cloth, now, per ....vard ..25c Panama Cloth, suit able for spring suits, all colors, very spe cial at, per g? yard. SPECIALS IN LACES & EMBROIDERIES EASTER SALE OF SHEETS 72.90 Bleached Sheets, 60c grade, now....39 81x90 Salem Sheets, 90 grade, now 79 81x90 Poqiint Sheets, $1.00 grade, now ...89( d2-in. Salem Cases, 22c grade, now . . ..18t) 'J2-in. Peipiot Cases, 21c grade, now 20 4S-Uu J'OQHPt Cases, 25c grade, now . ,.22t 20Q0 yards fine Val. Laces and Insertions, up to 15c val ues, yard 5c 2000 yards wide Plat Val. Laces for under wear, up to 25c values our price, Q yard. 2000 yards wido All- Linen Torchon Luces, up to luc val ues, yard... ? 5c '15-inch Embroidery Flouncings, all now patterns, fine grade of cloth, $1.25 values, now, per LCk yard . OVC 27-inch Embroidery Flouncing, new pat terns, up to 75c val- JSC 39c 45-inch fine Swiss Embroidery Flounc ings, up to $3.00 value, this sale, n rr yai'd .. .JH.OV KPsr Easter Sale of Gloves 500 paim Now Kid Gloves, in tan, white, gray and black, good as most $1.25 grades, TQ a pair. yQ Women's IG-Button White Kid Gloves, ii big bargain at $3.00, lor tins salo, por pair. $2.48 NOTION SALE Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, Thursday only, 7 lor 23c Colgate's Talcum Pow der, Thursday, can. 500 pairs Kayser's Chamoisetto and Lislo Gloves, in all colors, sale price, per m laii L O C Kayser's IG-Uutton Silk Gloves, in all colors and sizes, r q very special, a pair. VoC ' 12c New Plaited Ruffling, special, per f r" yard....:.!. z5c Best quality Darning Cotton, 3 for 5c Dress Prints ,Dt'Kf, quality, on Cs HnloTliiiiwluy,yd,tJl, SPECIALS IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Women's and Chil dren's Fast Black Hose, special salo, per A pair., Boys' Heavy School Ifoso, special, pair nibbed 15c Girls' Fine Bibbed Hose, good as most 25c grades, at, per ff ! '! JL s' kis nair. Women's Fine Lislo Hose, in tun and j? hlnck, pair Dvj Women's Summer Vests, fine ribbed, sizes, special, each all 10c Women's Union all sizes, very special, suit... .QnWu 25c Women's Bibbed Pants. tight knee, 1PA ' f J J special, pair. Boys' Porous Knit Un ion Suits, St special, suiL..,.-..0 y 1 H jjjjjj llyB M