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MTCD'FOttn MATTJ TRTBUNIC, MEDFORD OREGON", THURSDAY, 'APRIL 22, 3915 j"- PA'G15:THRBB rmwr Im. 4 1 rfr " ? T t y ? y ? ? T t t . f ? ? y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y I y y y y N YOUNGEST DAUGHTER WILLIAMS SPITE OF VI ENDS I'AIIIH, Aptil 22, fl:2."i it. in. -Ail. 'In 1 1 UK", ,oiiliueMt daughter of Vir tnr Hugo, illnl (ohIuiIii,v ut Iiit icti tleiico in Niiichii', a hiilmrl) of this city, ul the age nl' H,i fin h, The miiI mill trnglc lifi' Mwy nl Allele Hugo lint it v .N'miih UK" uinu-icil the Hjinputhv "I' (In' entire world. Ah 1 gill Milt! UllH killlllipi'll III (-'H-y I i.v 1111 I'liglish officer. All Kurope aiim hi-iiii-IiciI fur Iiit b her parents, lint llii'.v oliliiitiril no liueo of Iiit 'llelCllllllUtH, Several month Inter n gill found wntuleiiiig nlunc in llw hIiccIh of New Yoik, itiinii'nllv demented, declined: "I nni lln itmigliicr nl' Victor Hugo." Thin wiiH tlm unlv statement she hht intuit'. Sim nil nent lini'k In lYniii'ii to Iut paicnls, Init Iiit lipn t Milliard sealed until Hid end, mnl tin' tingle stni v nl' IllT life IIUVIT MIH riHI'llll'll. Slit' fmtt'il to t'litiit'lv rt't'otT Iut reason mnl 11 II it llii' tlt'iitli of Iut father IimiI n Htiliinrv existence in Iut iIIii, iiiointi' mnl seldom speaking. When bill' lllll fllllHI'llt til COIIU'r!', it noxcr Mil of till' ll"t. Milt', lingo' ifnl iiiit'iinini'i in mlilii wiis when hlif wt'iit In Paris In nihu'SH ft out Hit' Inn-It of 11 1I111 kcncd lmj tin riioilui'lioii tif out' of her fallici's pln.M. Aiiiirt'iitlv lif liinl IIO I'll, litis lltlil lll'WT rt'l t'lM'tl Mill- or. JUVENILE DELINQUENTS OF Uiorgo Penit, (lenrge llatetnnn mid litiiitM lliiliiii-nu. bos of 17 ,eurs, iuitlii'iiti'il 111 tlm t'liult'inii' of petty lIlll'UTN III I III citv till' last k)x months by the ronfi'.iiiiiH of t ! chicken thief division of (lie gang, will Im kim'ii n hcitmig liffott' .ludgc Ton Velio of llio juvenile court llni ulliTlinnil. Tlltt liny lilt' alleged to ItllVe inlillt'tt Wilson's second llltll'l stoic, the Spin lii cignr store mul res. idiiiecs in the last iv mouths. The nut Inn itlt'H have lauiiclictl 11 vigorous fumpm--u against IiiiiI I-iijm, mul "t'i 11 tlocn urirstH ure scheduled ut the lu'itr futiiii' 1 , RESPONSE IE F RIGGS BANK CAS E IIY OII.HON (lAltl)NKK' WAHIIINUTON, Aiill HI. Inntjll- It ' (II l(COl pOIHOIllll llllll Illlllllll'HH llOH- tllllli'M out or tlm iiiliiiliilntriitlon or I1I11 orilcu appeara to tin chiefly run luuiHlliIti rnr II111 triiiilitu liittwcitn .loliu Miction Wllllnnm, conijili oINt or tun eui'Htiicv, mnl thti KIkkh National I11111I1 or HiIh city. Tluirtt In no reiiHon to believe Hint this Ik tlio Iii'kIiiiiIiik or nn nttnrk liy tlm liutildiii: ItitiTONtH i-onornlly 011 tlm iiiltululittriitltiii, or uvea on Hecielnry or tlm Trenaurey McAiloo, KcportH to thin effect nro iiuralr to tint luliuliilMrnllon. Tlm fact In tlm linnliiTii tlttmiKli out tlm cuui'try arc inui'li pIciihci) with McAiIooVh handling or tlm try ing prolilt.'iiiH which vvoro jircclpltnt cil by tint unr panic, ami are growing ilally tiiorii Kiitlnfli'il with tlm WIIkoii fciliTitl icimrvti law ami tho way tb hoiinl Ih lulnilnlalrliiK It. AlllllinsltlcN I'nlKiiMcn Home bimlncnH aulinonltlcii were burled when MrAiloo hurried ovtir to Now York that .Sunday uIkIiI nfter tint ilcclaratloii or tlm European war ami iiit't tlm Wall Ktrct't 1111:11 In a coiirci ciicn at thu lllltnioro. All tlm MlroiiKi'itt 111011 In tlm worbl or flu mirn wcic tlmro mul at that uit'titliiK (ltd fijiulH utiri) put imlilu to plan for anil iiii'ct a Kroat ami thruatvnliiK ilmiKcr. Tlm troiihltt In tlm IHiikm haul; caen In tllntliutly pcrnoual. It In inupicn llonably brought about by tlm Ina bility or Mr Wllllmun to forget an obi Kriitlr.i' McAiloo ban boon ilrn Kvil Into It In part by tho forco or clrciinmtniici'n ami In part by tho great perHonat cbartii or Mr. Wll lliiliin, who In a much belovml by It Im frli'iuli an ho In hated by bin ciminlen. Oi-IkIii of liie IV111I McAiloo hcrouicn onn or tlm do- feuilantn becnuim ho tried to put tho UIkkh offlrlaln 011 tlm treanury "car- Mt" for artlelen publlnbeil In tlm New York Tribune about thu Mummy TniMt company affair, and whim tho nfflclaU talkctl back McAiloo let bin Irlnh i:'l the Potter or him and with aoiiiii profanity threatened to put Mr. Allen out or bin office, and told Mr. (Homt that be uiunt know what thin Miss Dora Gardiner Today in "The Girl at Star Theater From Panama" Ldjlnillljl 'III III 1 ll I III Vfrii'' Tho iiiumtKL'iueut of tlm. .Star tlm-. wan well liked by tho patroim or that nter Iiiih nrratii;ed wllb thu Trunk "wort. Itlch company to play that Hti.lar ., Tl,t" opc"l"f H"1 BJ ",0 ?tor w!",bo the. clover llttlo laiiKh-producer. "Tho little playbotttm two iilKhtn. eom.(Jr, Fnm pa,mIn. wlh fourtecn iiiimrltiK toiilr.ht. The I 'rank Itlcb,bK musical numlicrs and apcclaltlcs. company In a well-known orKnulzn-l At 2 15 tho I'aramount picture, tlon. ban toured tho coant for mncral !""'''' Monoy," with Kdward Ab- Heanoun mid In prouoiinred by tho iri-n nun piiniic to iw 11 iiuimiiir ..... .,..ln -. ... -.ir. elen, ami tho Patho N'own will bo rhowii, and theso features will open I uiu vrciiiiiK iitTiuriuuucu ui iiiii p. priced inimical comedy coiiipimy. Por,,,,, Tho munlcal comedy will start llirco yearn tlm organization playetl I promptly at 8:15. Aliuika, and llrltlnb Columbia, and. The prlco of ndmlnslon Includes aIiowh and only, one nliow wan a feature attraction at the Ouku Park, Portland, for four BciBonn and both bo given each cvcnlnK. will I.lnc railroad, follow Iiir tho acqui sition of that property by Thomas P. Hynn and othor New York Interests, would mean to tho KIkks bank tho Implied threat an understood by tho IUkks officials being that the power or tho treasury would bo exercised to put the bank out of business. While It In not so Minted In tlm Kit Smith took his pet owl to hank n petition (lied in court, it isHu Straw Saturday .afternoon, re understood hero that the feud bo- turning at livening aaSsoon as It got gun with the elimination of Williams dark enough for tbo'pwl to sco how ns a director In the Seaboard Air to trnel. Hogwalloiv Kcntucklan. lilt UN TO I Central Point '1 irTK A. AmlrewH of f'nrvnlliH, n former rcMtlent of (li vnlloy, i nttenilinj; to liiliiiieMM iiffuirn here Iim week. jMih. I). P. Itnymonil 11 nil xotm of Mt'illonl iitetl at the Willitim Kehe ble liiiini! In ft Tliuihilay, Mr. mnl Mr. ,M. I. Miiicnr Hpent the wiek-eml with Mr. mul Min. t'.J M. Howell of Central Point. Mr. (itiil Mm fiieailny lutviiiK hoiiic dental work done. Mjhh plorenco Kiiienld lias pnflt- jponed her box hoc'ihI nnd rnlorinin- ment from April 'J.'l to May 18, 011 necount of iiimvniilnlile tircmu- HtlllU'CH, 1 1 fi.inn.B HHniiTirn HUM uKhVIIIEb mul the enlerlninmcnt measured right up to tho occasion, Hollm Parks Ih ImSy denning Iii irripitinn ditnlici. Mr. Forrmnn tritumteicd lniNincts In Jiiekfioiivtllo Prhliiy. MrK. Knltin(ir.i motored to Jack- (Jeoic PiNk enter- hunville Saturday. tuitieil M!hh Hurley mul Mr. Ilnli- IkiiikIi of Aslilmiil Sunday. Mr. mid Mm. J. J. Skinner had nn Sunday hthIm Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1). Skinner mul Mr. mid Mm. A. AdatiiH of Medford, Mr. and MYh. C. !. Smith of Tnlent, Mr. and Mm. Mc Daniel nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Dutton. K. . Hcdpntch mid family Hpent Kcvenil dnyrt with rclativcH at I'nlc Point icccntly. Piiday evening, April 23, ban been net (ih the time for the Pnrent-Teaeli-ith' Hoeial at the lower srlioollinusc. A prof-ram in bciiiK preparrtl nnd all ate iuited. Mr. Jnmicy, depuiy assessor, h in our valley this week. Tho fine keeping ipiality of applet grown in tliit district wan fdiown thin week when Floyd Land delivered a load of Yellow Newiuwiw at Jlid ford. Mr. and Mrs. Adams nnd son, Kr nent, wcro Sunday puostH of Mr. mid Mm. J. A. Hose. Mm. Arthur Rose of Arcdford is nlso n guest this week. .liirvin wiitMi 01 sieriing wns n Little Applegate imior last week. The Hiiliiioii germ in unusually early and dcaly this Heason, Al Hamilton nnd Joe Ooldshy have lost vnlunblo dogs ns a result. The Sterling mine is oternting from fourteen to sixteen hours a day this week, owing to increase in water. Tlm Little Applegate dancing net closed a most enjoyable season nH the guestfl of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kli'inlinnimcr last Saturday evening k Ci"' v.vaiiHkm HHiBftHSjgflaBlSB M MmihiUG&'toUh . to ALONG ROGUE RIVER Mm. Tim Daily spent the week end with her father, J. C. Hannah, as nlso did Mr. nnd Mm. James Cor nutt of Central Point, nt W. T. Houston's and Miss Idn Houston at Jack Houston's. Misses Mary Robertson, Rose Ken Ion, Kthel Kwcn, Louis Robertson nnd Mr. Robertson were pleasant callers nt the French ranch Sunday. There was a large crowd nt Trail Saturday night to the box social nnd show nnd every one enjoyed them selves. About forty boxes were sold nnd brought a good price. Mm. Henry French was the guest of Mrs. Thomas MeCabe Friday. Mm. Kttgene Hollows ntc Sunday dinner with Mm. W5lfrcd Jack. A tiny won, Mnurcnec, arrived at the Jack house April (1. Steve Smith spent the week end with home folks nenr Medford. Harry Howard and family were in I 40f, I 111 THREE FOUNDS Ifl l'1 i in ' iifi A steelut, fresh-r o a s t JlM. "1 Loiice no dust no chaff , air-tight cans. IR i Sold by Reliable Grocers. mClosset & 3i Devers la Th OldMt and Imrtttt C((r Keutr U tb KrtbnrMt, bit 1 1 l.i m ' iiTTwir- Save Glasses-Fitted to correct your eyesight aud stop that headache. Your work will then bo done on tlmo and with caw. Don't loso out through cyo strain when ro ller awaits you here. dk. itioKnnT Suite 1 nnd 2, Oer Deuel's Meilfonl, Orgoa VELVET ICE CREAM Solves the problem for a des sert. NothiDg more palat able. Pure and wholesome. Any flavor. Brick, fancy molds, Sherbets aud Ices made to order. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. Central. Phone 481 Kl&K&&9!PfjvKv4 """ V ? T ? t ? f t ZZ"Zi"ZM"l"Mi"l"l"l GOLDEN RULE Mid Season Hurry Up Sale Begins Saturday Morning, April 24th and Ends Saturday Night, Nay 1st Wo are not forcod to raiso monoy our bills to date are all paid we are not going to move, neither aro we overloaded with stock, but we propose to put on a sale right now in the midst cf the spring soason that will HURRY UP business. We want to make this month tho best month of tho season. This sale will last but seven days then back go the prices. So HURRY UP if vou I want to take advantago of thoso prices. i Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses All new, up-tn date ;iumeiits ut Imriy-up prieen. All $25.00 Suits reduced to .$18.00 All $20.00 Suits reduced to $15.00 All $15.00 Suits reduced to . - $12.50 All $12.50 Suits reduced to - . $10.00 I.iidli'n' Spiinj: CoiiIh, the new models and fain Sen, all pined fur this sale ut $5.00, $0.50, $8.00, $10.00 mid $12.00 Silk I'opliu Dicshch, sale piiee $5.00 ami $7.50 lleaiitlfiil W'liite Knilimiileiv nnd Voile Dressex in this sale $4.95, $6.50, $9.00, $10.00, $12.50 mid $15.00 SHOE PRICES THAT WILL HAKE QUICK BUYERS 111 pairs- Ladies' Shoe, in patent, tun, f-uu inelal mid kid, button mul lace, t:l,.")l) to f 1.00 Shoes, -educed to . . . $2.78 Ladies' fJ.rt and -f:i.()0 Patent kid mid kiiii metal le- iluei'd to Ladies' .fLfiO White lluek, button, ivdueed to - ... . Ludies' if.-in White fanviiH Hiilliiu, redueed to $1.38 Ludies' :i..ri() l'ateul Colonials' mid hunpH reilueed to $2.98 Ladies' .'fll.rill Tims, SI lap mid Itlueher, leilueeil to 2.78 One lot ('Million's OnI'uiiIh, puteiil,tau mul kid, Helling price 1,05 to fr'-V-T), yoiii1 ehoiee $1.38 riiil.lrcn'H White Caiivas OxrmilM 98c and $1.19 A lot of odds nnd ends of t'liildien's Shoes (,'ieatly reduced. MEN'S SHOES !f.r).()0 I'aleut lliillon, ledueed to ... . $3.98 1.0(1 I'utent Dutton or Lneu redueed to .. . $2.98 ifri.OI) (lint Metal Iliittoii or Luee, rediteid to .. . $3.98 ij-'i.OO 0!foidH, tun, umi metul ami patent . $3.98 III -) m H , 1 $1.89 $2.08 Dry Goods We ipiotc hero a few of tho liuriy-up priees. One lot tt5c Diess Goods redueed to 39c 7."ie Grnuite Cloth, several colors, now 50c :iS-ineh All-Wool Sere, any color, now 48c CLV Wool Challie redueed to . 39c I'.'-ineli 1'iiim Ucneh Cloth, Hie new cloth 85c 300 vds. Silk Stripe Voiles mid Tissue, values to (10c, reduced to . 2.V' Tissue (liiu-liain reduced l'liueess Crepes . . Cvuthia Ciepes , L, , FIiimuis .. lO-iuelKiijiued Kieo Cloth 10-ineh Figured Swiss llest l'rints, always to. . .29c 15c 10c - I2J4c 15c 25c - 30c 5c LADIES' NECKWEAR All Fancy Collars placed on sale at reduced prices. LOT 2 65c value . - LOT I 35c value ... 47c .23c HATS One hij; lot of Men's lliit", all colore, styles nnd shapes, were .i2.ir, reduced for this sale $1.59 One lot Hoys' lints, weie $1.00 aud $1.'J."), re. diieed to ... . JB9c Another 1 of Hoys' Huts 39o RUGS 3(lx7U, wot th $1 nnd $l.'-:, reduced to $3.00 'J7.3(i, woith !f'2.2.r, your choice now. $1.50 Kuppenheimer Clothes The best by everj test. All wool anil steam shrunk. r2,'i.00 Kuppenlieiincr Suit1? reduced to only $19.80 $20.00 Ktippculieinier Suits reduced to only $ 1 6.50 Our No. 1015 nitio Sorj-o can't be beat at . $16.50 Montgomery Suits for men .$10.00 Montgomery Suits for boys. . . $9.00 Hoys' Knee Pants Suits .$2.93 One lot Hoys' Kneo Pants Suits, worth $7.50, reduced for this sale .$3.98 Hoys' fl.2." Knee Pants 98c MEN'S FURNISHINGS f)0e Caps . . 39c Work Shuts, 3 for - - .. $1.00 Work Socks . .... 8c Hlnck Socks 8c $1.2.") Dross Shirts ... . 95c Too light Soft Shirts, with Fiench or flat collar attached ... .59c 3."m Suspenders . . 25c Kayneo Dress Shirts for boys . 50c Hoys' Kvery-Day Shirts 1 35c Largo Hod or Hlue Hdkfs. .. . 5c 12 do. 50o Fau.r-m.Hnnd Ties 25c 1 big lot of Tics, 2 for . 25c Another big lot of Four-in-IIuiuK-10c Men's Khaki Pnuts . $1.15 ilSlilfiPV ' GLOVES Special 16-Button Llslo Glove for ladles, black and white, nt only . 43c AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Onu lot of $2 to $3 values, to clone, out, your choice $1.49 ARE YOU SATISFIED? That's tho question that always concerns us. We want every patron of this store to be perfectly satisfied with the floods boiiQht here. We are rady and anxious at all times to correct any error or right a wrong, of any kind. We can iigt afford to have dissatisfied patrons. Dressing Combs . . . Pound can Talcum Shaving Soap .. .... Pearl Huttons Safety Pins . Common Pins Dress Snaps . NOTIONS 5c .10c 5c 2c 4c 4c ,-4o Ha i re 1 1 o ... , Hooks nnd Eyes . ..... Darning Cotton ....... llox Assoited Hair Pins Wire Hair Pius . . Old Colony Writing Paper, lb. Coats Thread, 0 for . JOc -2o -4c Ic .17c ,25 C. W. WHILLOCK & SON, SD . "VJ J$m$mo$mo$mJ 5mmJhm5 "