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,, i' ' PAGE "TCiaiTT n?DFonD mail trtbttntc, medford, tMegon, Thursday, October, 22,- mif . , ii :. L i it r. ' MRS CARMAN OAK SAND IN OWN BEHALF In Opeiilnn Statement for Defense At torney Claims Will fProvc Crime Was Committed by an Unknown Man Testimony of Maid Attacked . Defendant to Take Stand. MtXHOtiA, N. V., Oct. 22. Mrs. Florence Conhlln Carman, on trial br the Blayor of Mrs. I.onlse Hnlle.v, entered tho courtroom in tho Nns Fan county court honso hero on this, tho fourth day of her trial, expecting 1o tnko the stand thin afternoon as her own chief witness. Frank Karrcli, who testified yes tnrilny afternoon that he had seen a women running from tho window through which tho shot wag fired, around to Carman house to the rear, was recalled to the stand for a con tlnuatlon of his crosa examination when court convened. 'An on preceding days" tho court' room was crowded with women. Klltnbeth Carman, tho ll'-year-olu daughter of tho defendant, was per mitted to sit with her mother at tho counsel table. t'hkuowH Is HlniiUMl John (Irnhntu, Mrs. Carman's lnw yor, questioned 1'arrell closely about his movements on tho day of the murder. The story related by the witness was practically the same as that given on direct examination. George M. Levy' of Mrs. Carman's counsel then began his opunlng address. "We will prove." said Mr. Levy, "that this crime was not committed by Mrs. Carman, but by a man whose motlvo wo do not know." Mr. Levy told of Mrs. Carman's actions on the day and night of the murder. Ho said she went to New York during the day, contracted a headache and after dinner went to bed. "Mrs. Carman will toll you that she then heard a shot and sotno com motion downstairs," he said. This was the first definite declaration from the defense that she was to testify. "She immediately put on a kimono and leaned over the banister. She did not go Into tho office, because Dr. Carman had forbidden her to do so. "Sho will admit all about the tele phonic Instrument and will tell you that she had It Installed to find out If the things sliu had heard about tho doctor's relations with women wer.e true. We will show you that there can be no suspicion attached to Mrs. Carman's talks with me be cause 1 was a friend of (he family and had been for years. "As to the witness Karrell, we will prove him a liar," Assail .Maid's Testimony A vigorous assault on tho testi mony given yesterday by Colin Cole nmn, the Carman mntd, was begun by tho defense" first wltncus, Hone diet Cheesmnn, a negro stenographer of Now York, Cheesmnn testified that he and two negro lawyers called on Cella In New York on July 14 last, and that tho lawyers questioned Cella while he took down question and answers in shorthand. He Identi fied a typewritten statement as the one she had made. In It, Cella said she wanted to tell tho whole truth. She was not under oath, ho'wever, and made no mention of Mrs. Car man's having shown her a revolver. Cheesman continued his testimony ntthe afternoon session. Several persons from Charleston, S. C, brought hero by the district attorney, wore prepared to testify for the state as to Cella Coleman's reputation for truthfulness. William Austin, a barber, of New York City, testified that he saw Karrell with Crogan at 7:15 o'clock tho night of the murder. Ho denied that ho was known In New York City as a gunman. IN ATTACKS OF GERMANS FAIL Ton Get the Bft There Is when you itnok dor. Joun ton ctMrs and patronlie horn Indut TIM As tunny as seventy-two dlfreront kinds of wood are used In tho manu facture of umbrella handles, eauca and whips In this country. TO MOVE ALLIES PAItlS, Oct. 22, 2:U p. in.-The official announcement Issued this afternoon by tho French war office says the positions occupied by the al lies in Helglutn and northern France have been maintained In spite of the violent nttacks of tho enemy, Tho text of the announcement fol fel fol eows: "On our loft wing, Gorman forces In considerable strength have con tinued their violent nttacks, particu larly In the vicinity of I'lxmude. War nlton, ArmcnttcroH, Itndlnghem and l.u tlusticee, hut the positions occu pied by tho fillies have been main tained. "On the rest of the front the ene my has delivered only partial attacks. Those all have he,en repulsed, par ticularly at Frtconrt, to the east of Albert; on the plateau to the west of Craenne: In the region of Soualn. In the Argonno dlktrjr.t; at Four' do Paris; southwest of Varoiiiies; In the region of Malaucourt. In the Woovro district; In tho direction of Champ ion, and at a point southeast of St. Mlhlel, In the forest of Allly. "Wo hnvo made slight progress In Ithu Argonno district and In tho south ern part of the Woovre, In tho forest of Mortmare, "llussla: Tho forward movement of the Husslau forces luu been posi tively nnnonccd. An Important suc cess In tho region of Warsaw has driven back tho enemy more than 1.1 kilometers (eight tulles,) Tho ad vances of the Husslniis at lynngorod and to thu south of Praotnysl arc equnlly perceptible." RUSSIAN LOAN FOR I PAKIH, Oct. 22, l:3r. a. til. A Hnvas Agency dispatch front Pe trograd says the HnsHlnn minister of finance has been authorlied by Im perial decree to plnew short term treasury bonds amounting to sixty million on tho Kugllsh market. WEBSTER SPEAKS FOR HANLEY AT CENTRAL POINT Judge Webster if Portland, a life long republican and friend of William II an ley, progressive candidate for the United States senate spoke to u large audience lu tho Interests of the can didacy of tho native son of Jackson ocunty, In tho Central Point Y. M. 0. A. last night. Judge Hull of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. K. II. Hnnley, Mm. J. F. Roddy, nttd Mrs, Charles H. Bchlof telln also spoke. .' . .....!.,........... ......i OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA I ....... .. .. '! . l4 ..-. Git n mil 1 1 psrkngo of Hamburg Tlroiut Tea, or the German folks call It, "Hamburger limit Tlire,"at any pharmacy. Take a taldcipoonful of tint tea, put a cup of boiling witter upon It, pour tlituugh a sieve and drink n teacup full at any time during tlio day or before retiring. It U thn most rITcetlvo way to break a coll nnd cut grip, a it opens tho pore of tlio skin, relieving congestion. Aim loowni tlio bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try It tho next time you miTcr from n cold or tho grip. It Is liioxpvnilvo and entirely vegetable, therefore mtfo and liarmlca. s Fi IFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Sonne from joint and bumIm with a small trial bottle of eld St. Jtoobe Oil Plop "doling" Itlirtimatlinn It's pain onlyt not ono cum In fifty requires Internal treatment. Hub tooth ing, ptiictratlng "St. Jacobs OH" right on the "tutdrr spot," and by the tlinn you say Jack Hoblnnon out comes tlio rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob' Oil" I a harmlcM rbcumatUm cure vrhlcli never diiapHibtU and disn't burn the akin. It take pain, sumir and stllfiic fropt aching-joint. thuiehM and bonvtt stupt (clatlca, lumbago, Uwkache, neuralgia. ' Limber upl Oct a 25 cent bottle tif old time, hoiirtt "St. .lavoU Oil" from any drug store, and In a moment you'll be free from pain, acjic km I lllfnvM. IKin't utfrt Hub st.rllm tiain away. VINOL DID ME A WORLD OF GOOD Woman Hoveiity.Klvo Yearn Old !! huusted by ICffets or JHjh, He stored tt Strength by Vluol. Canton ( Miss, "I iiiii novmtty.fl.vn bccniue very weak nntjj tnohto. "Vlnol,( was recommended tuwJo wtltfler taking It for some tfuifr.j iciitl truly1,' say It has donn inn U?Wfirl(V'nf goud:'' nji it nun "M'l" i'mj JW.f ' " The cold Is gone, niuVjIny coit'gh Is ..f.nllnnllu ...IP.., I nifllMl I HlIU Mllllll 1111 my strength, ho I fje?i"ctvn and well', again. 1 tliluK a itfyafJiV.lilp). undi, tol nit my friends nholi( wliiUt bits; done for mo,"- Mrs. lilrita llaldwlii, Canton, MIhh. ' Old peoile may regain much of their foriiHT strenglh and vigor by taking Vluol, our delicious cod liver mid Iron tonic, on which so many el derly people depend for,R00i) henllh. vtuoi nnarpenn the appetite, aids ill gestton, enriches the blood "lid III till natural maunear (-rentes strength. The reason Vluol is so iifflcacloiiH lu such enses Is became It contains In u delirious concentrated form nil the med)clnal curative elements ot cod liver oil, with tonic blood hulldJ lug Iron ndded, Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore, NOTK. You can get Vlnol at I hi) lendlug drug store in every town where this paper circulates. Adv. 2. Y I OUR FOURTH ANNIVERSARY SALE & Fonr years of successful business in Medford has given us the confidence to enlarge and bring on one of the largest and best stocks of Ladies' Fashionable Koady-to-Wear Clarinonts, Cloaks, Suits.. Millinery and complete Furnishing lines, a line excelled by none. For this success we wish to thank tho Medford and vioinity ladies that they have made this possible and we in turn arc A giving them the opportunity at all times to view the very newest the market affords in Ladies' jUeady-to-Weiir Qarmonts. To celebrate, this Ifourth Anniversary we are offering many spcj'ial 5 I r $;- -.$$& ' i inducements, only, a few of which are enumerated here. Anniversary Sale of Wool Dresses I All extra spcchil sale of "Woo! Dresses, ex actly forty-five on the rack, including Rat ines, French Serges, Velvets, combination Velvet and Satin Brocaded Velvet and Rat ine, and the ever popular Peter Thompson Dresses, all sizes on this rack, .14, G, 18 up to 45, actual values up to $30.00 Annivers ary Sale $10.00 Furs at Anniversary Sale Prices . To inspire enthusiasm iu Furs this nice weather, we offer a straight discount of 10 per cent from our entire- stock. Anticipate your wants, you know yoit will need these Fill's a rlittlc later. Our stock is the most complete wo have ever carried and reason ably prtecd. Anniversary Sale, 10 Per Cent Discount. Anniversary Salef sof Millinery Success in our Millinery Department has brought us to where wo are the largest in this line, giving up buying opportunities that many smaller shops do not enjoy. That is why we at all times are able to undersell, and now for the Anniversary are offering extra special values on many items. $18.50 Trimmed Hats $13.95 $14.50 Trimmed Hats :....?1'0;00 . $11.50 Tyi mined Hals $8.95 "Other Trimmed Hats reduced accordingly. Children's Hats 98 One full table full of Children's Hats- in 4 Ifelts, Plush, etc., sale ,.....,..J8 Untrimmed Shapes Anniversary' Sak),. 10 to 25 per cent off. , , ' ' CHILDREN'S COATS AT ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES Coals for tho little girl, coats for the little boy and coats for the young miss, tho newest the market affords; flare bottoms, Dal macaans, coats just like mother wears, in vast assortment Anni versary Sale 10 Per Cent Discount WASH DRESSES AT ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES More than 300 Pretty Wash Dresses to choose from, in Percales, Ginghams and Twills, sizes 1(5 to 4G: $1.50 Wash Dresses, Anniversary Sale $1.25 $2,25 Wash Dresses, Anniversary Sale ., $1.89 SWEATERS AT ANNIVERSARY SALE.PRICES - One lot of Sweaters in rough necks, sailor collar and V'necks, an excellent line of all-wool sweaters in jumbo stitch, cardigan stitch' and fancy coloi"s, white, cardinal, gray and brown, .actual values up to $0.00, Anniversary Sale $3.09 Others at $3.98 up to $9.50. . '. '. V BATH ROBES V 4$ Seo those handsome new fall patterns in 'these soft, fleecy Bath Robes, patterns arc new, colorings arc new, reasonably priced, $3.69, $4.69, $5.45 up to $8.50. Heavy Duckling Fleece Kimonas, new pattorns, at $2.69 LADIES' WOOL HOSE There is still many women wearing Wool Hose. We have a stock to meet your re quirements. Ribbed Top Ladies' Wool Hose, in black, special at 25 Ladies' Worsted Foot Cotton Ribbed Top Hose, special 35 Ladies' Cashmere Hose at 50 and 75 MESSAUNE SILK PETTICOATS $1.98 An excellent quality all-silk Messalinc Petticoat, full line of color's, special $1.98 Another is an all-silk messalinc Petticoat, accordeon plaited, Roman stripe bottom, at , $2.45 Jersey Silk Petticoats at $3.98 and $5.45. ,j'jBI i ,, 8ILKSTOCKINOS Thai really gio p.erVico.- Do you 'fliniloY Not only Is t quality stack ing in itself, but it has a distinctive patented feature that makes it Impos sible for your garter ro cause ugly runs and tours. Gotham Gold Stripe Gartof-Proof Sill Hosiory, black and all colors, per pair $1.00 anil $1.50 I Home of KABO the Fine Model Corset Home of LaGRECQUE CORSETS ts r " r '3 1 i f