i i.m,i,jhw4 , &!)& . wraK mx MFTFORD TOTTl TRTRITNTJ. MfinFOttT). ORKOON. FRIDAY, AVJUh 23. 10 Ifi ifiii.in..il.i. NO CLUES TO BANK ROBBERY AT ROGUE RIVER SOUTHERN OR E N HEW I ERY MEETS $C00 In Gold Taken, But $500 In Greenbacks Overlooked Ammonia Tlwown Into Face of Cashier Ros scr, Who Is Overcome by Fumes When He Recovers Robbers Fled. IN MEOFORD 1916 Tlii? Presbytery nT Miiitliotit Oregon closed it nuiiunl incotinj.' ill (Iriuits lnr Thiitxlay night by the election of officers anil the selection of Metl font for ne.t year' iiipcliiijr. Al tlrcsscs wen niutle by Ur. John llo.ul of Portland, by Dr. Wnllnce II. l.ce of Allmny college, nml hy Ur. J. ( Milligtut. Iir. L. M. Antleroii, I'll. I)., of Mer rill, Klmmith county, wni elected .nioderntor for tin' ensuing year. Hpv. W. R Sliicl.N of Meilfonl in ml i tin report on homo missions ami the work m .southern Oregon, llcv. W. I. Vnter of (Jrants 1'nss nintle tli report on Sunday school-, Young People's soeieties and the Chri-tinn Dr. It. A. CarnaliDti of Ashland repotted on the narrative, giving the religious prog ress of chureh during the piM year. Hev. W. W. Smith of Sutherliu pre sented the pause of foreign mission and itH relation to home work. Delegates elected to the Pre-dtytcr-inn general assembly nt Albany, X. Y., Jlny 21), were I M. Anderson of ircrritl, n ministerial delegate, and .losinh Pardee of Grants Pass, ns lay delegate. At the ladies meeting llio old of ficer were re-elected ns follews: President. Mrs. V. F. Shields, Med ford; first vice-president, 5fr. J. M. Spencer, Itoguc Iliver; second vice- president, Mrs. W. A. Quick, Hosc burj?; recording secretary, Mrs. I ilnrfield, Central Peint: correspond ing secretary, Mrs. C. H. Ltimkin, Ashland; secretary mission study, Mrs. K. S. Palmer." Central Peint: Westminster fluild and C. E. work. Mrs. W. J. Merrill, Grants Pass; sec retary of literature, Mrs. K. X. War ner, Meitfnnl; trensuro, Ms. W. 1). Vnter, Grants Pass. Special features of the meeting were: "The Delegate's Mission." n humorous dialogue with a message lv Mrs. W. J. Merrilt and Mrs. W. I). Vnter, and "Japan ns Seen by an Eyewitness"; nn address to the uni'ed organizations by Mrs. Amelia Fur geson ofAsh!nnd.' ROMANCE OF DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN MAY END IN DIVORCE been warned to keep a lookout for the bandits. The locnl authorities ex pressed confidence today that the au thors of the most daring crime in years in southern Oregon would soon be caught. The only crime approach ing the one of yesterday in daring was the robbery of the S. P. train in Cow Creek canyon three or four years ago. The Rogue River Stale bank of Rogue Hivcr was robbed Thursday nftcrnoon shortlv nftcr 3 o'clock of $800 in gold, nftcr Cashier K. R. Ros nor hnd been rendered unconscious by the. powerful fumes of spirits of nm- inotiin, hurled into his fare bv n ban dit, Tito robber, himself in danger of being overcome by the drug he used to consuinmn.o his crime, grabbed nJtducntion of young people, tobacco nan containing too loot ami departed ns he came hy the back door, llctween $."00 and $000 was overlooked. The criminal adventure was cunrted with tho precision of n moving picture scene. The loss is" covered hy bank insnronce. Thinks Two Implicated U wns first presumed that but one jnnn took part in the robbery, but Cashier Rosser said this morning that he had n presentiment that two men were in the bank. He wns balancing the bank books for the day when the feeling possessed him thnt someone wns standing behind him, caused him to lift his eyes from his work to in vestigntc. A mnn wns standing be fore him. llcforo lie could say a word or make a iriove the ammonia wns hurled into bis face. He was ren dered hclples instantly. The robber or robbers quickly gathered their fMvng and escaped, no one seeing them enter or leave. Hnlf nn hour Inter Roscr regained consciousness nml spread the alarm. Sheriff Singler nnd Deputy Wilson of tins county spcil in nn nuto to the scene. A telephone call to Grants Pass brought Sheriff Smith nnd den- titles, who searched the surrounding country without results. It is believ ed thnt tho robber or robbers nro in liiding waiting for on opportunity to make their way out. Warned Itcforvhand Tho robbery of the bnnk was not entirely unexpected by the authorises nnd Cashier Rosser had been warned to tnke precautions. Two weeks ago the sheriffs office wns told n plan was being formed to rob the bnnk This information came from u tran sient, who claimed that he had been invited by two yeggs to participate in the robbing of tho bank, explaining thnt nmmonm would bo used. The robbery, strange to sny, was negoti ated just ns tho authorities were told it would, except as to time. A good description of the two plotters wns Riven. They are known in criminal circles of the northwest, nnd both nro ex-convicts. To forestall (he robbers, the back door of tho bank wns kept locked. hntrnncc wns effected Thursday nf tcrnoon by the uso of n pass key. The second precaution was the instnlling of nn electric button on the floor, near the cashiers window. Uy step ping on this the community would be n roused. When tho bandit enme he worked with such dispatch that Cash ier Rosser had no time to step upon his snfety device. Tlitvo Theories Advanced Three theories nro advanced nnent the escape of the robbr or robbers. A gray Huick "W nuto was seen to enter nnd leave Rogue River about tho time of tho robbery. It was occupied by thrco men and a womun. The driver wns u large man wearing spec tncles. Seeley Hall, en route to Grants Pass on the unto stage, pass ed u gray car beyond Rogue River. It is believed tho nuto wns only nn incident in the robbery, with no con nection. The other theories are that they escaped on tho southbound S. P. passenger train leaving Rogue River about tho time of tho crime, or thnt they nro in n prearranged hiding place, tho Inst theory being tho one uiost credited hy the authorities. Upon tho arrival of tho sheriffs of Jackson nnd Josephine counties u search of the bnnk vicinity, wns mndo for clues, nnd n senrch of tho sur rounding country mndo upon tho the ory thnt tho escape, hnd been made In nn nuto. Auto Trucks Followed Trucks of nn nuto wore found go ing ii' Gall's creek, mid us n precau tion both routes into tho section were taken, Sheriff Singlcr going one way and Sheriff Smith tho other. Tho frocks were, followed until they turn id off into the brush three or four iniltp up Gulls creelc Whether the tracks" were, ninde by the escaping robbera or a pionio party Inst Sun- tlsy the, authorities ut this timn tint ' mishit) to stale. 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Vincent. open hienkfnsl meetings helwcen Seiinlor Plnlt mid iiiyself, null novel following Iho Hi'ipioui'o of oveiils, would talk of in v eonfeieiiees with the boss, not nmllniiig Hint I wiut heiiding the seiiutor to inv view, or, failing, telling him liniilily I Mould fight him if I hnd In," BARNES DR. JEKYLL AND HYDE M'oiittluuod trom Pa.-.o 1.) n id he hud done his work well nnd deserved reappointment." "So ton tried to cut the ligaments between these Siamese twins -Jekvll and Hydef" "Oh. no. 1 wus trying to get one! to absorb the other. LUAVBNWOUTH, Knn . April 23. "When refonucis." nn excerpt Mayor Donn M. Roberts of Terroifrom Roosevelt's uutohiogrnphv lend ACTS AS MAYOR WHILE SERVING IN PENITENTIARY Haute, hid., serving a six year term In the federal penitentiary here, Is I continuing to oxcrclfo the functions lot mayor of his homo city, ltoberta today sent telegrams to Telle Hniitu regarding the appointment of police men. 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The McCotnbs surpris.d their friend when they were married in London eighteen months ngo. Mrs. McCombs was MNs Dorothy Will inms, sister of Mrs. .lo-eph R. Letter. McCombs U the ihtcoiiiiI friend of President Wilon, ns well ns his po iticnl aide. adnor V IB MiaMLI I the New l Summer HARROW COLLAR A collar cut to lit the neck and the prevailing fashion in big knotted cravatt. A manly, good fitting, good looking collar. :fonnu CLUETTYniABODY V CO, Inc MAKERS DP ARROW SHIRTS Come Here For Photographic Supplies Our store is the Mecca for all anplrinr; nnintcur photogruphcrs. Our lino of Ansco photo auppllcn is complete. Wc have the Ansco, the amateur camera of professional quality, $7.50 to $55.00. And there is the Buster Drown family, $a.oo to $ia,oo. Ansco Film, the original, genuino and perfect film. Cyko, the prize-winnlnrf photoRraphic pupcr. And back of nil is our unqualified cuarantcc. Come in toduy. Look for Uie Ansco Sign. MEDFORD PHARMACY JJJJmmJmJJ3m3 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Express or Freight Charges Prepaid. t t t t T ? t t ? ? v t t Y Y t i. MANN'S CENTRjVL avenue SOME BIG BARGAINS Special Saturday Sale MANN'S I.V SPRING COATS AND SUITS 12 Brand New Spring Suits, in tin latest shades, worth $22.50, 011 sale 4 1 CI Sat., oach llJ 12 Now Style Sprhiff Suits, worth .(M), on sale Satur- IT A day. tDU 12 Beautiful New Suits, all different styles, every one worth $.10, on sale Saturday, (J C eaeh ws 12 new Spring Coats, very good styles and colors, worth $10.00, each fa! A Q Saturday, ij) .tO 10 White rhinehilht Coats, voit ehie styles, wort'h $20.00. on sale (fit 1 T Saturday, ea.,j) JL O New Covert Coats, good styles, worth $20.00, on' sale Satur day, et C each vP A J : ; A A A MM M JV4f 1 NKAIt I'OSTOI'FIOB SENSATIONAL SALE OF "SMOOTH PETTICOATS" 101) Kill; Jciwy Top $4.00 CREPE" DE CHINE WAISTS $2.69 .lust received, a new shipment of fine Crepe de Chine and Tuh Silk "Waists, high and low necks, long sleeves, a good $1.00 waist, sale price, $2.69 lOOJVIticoais, Snioothset hands, fit any size waist, made of near-silk, all lengths and colors, good as most $l.f0 ones, on sale Satur kvnl, QQ ea'Ji 70t 100 iMessaline Petti coats, all colors and lengths, up to $1.00 values, on sale Satin day, ouch , Petticoats, with ines saline flounce, all col ors, a splendid $.").()) grade, on sale Satur- iy. (CI AQ each H)JtT:0 f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i nun; ojii ut - ST98 100 Wash Pellicoals, X made of good ging- 1 ! i 1 nam, last, colors, oy sale Satur- day, each.. . 4 o 59c WARNER'S CORSETS BEST GRADE MADE New models in Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets, very special (fl Sat., pair tJJ) JL Hedfern Front Lace Corsets, new model, on sale Satur- (Jy day, pair.., w SPECIAL ;')() War ner's Uust-Proof Cor sets, discontinued num ber, values up to $2.00, clean-up price, Hair 98c I fails to It ion-- Y r Y Y Y Sanitol 'J'aleum Powdeiv 12i special, can, Snap Fasteners, black and white, dose., W Sans Silk and Lustre Cotton, special, ball, 1 Spring Underwear Infants' Welfare Vests, all sixes spe cial, each, at 35c "Women's Sleeveless Vests, all sizes, very special, f fn eaeh JL Vv Women's Union Suits, umbrella style, spe- )Cn cial, each. ...4Jj Women's fine Union Suits, all styles, very special, S 69c Spring Hosiery Women's fine Fast Blaek Hose, worth 2ae, sale 1 C price, pair... L OC Women's .Fiber Silk TTose, all colors, special, JO pair TcVJv Children's "Co-Kd" Stockings, all sizes, special, pair 15c Kayser's Silk Hose", all colors, QQ special, pair J OP 2 Wait for Our Lace Sale Positively the greatest and best sale ever held in southern Oregon; $5000 worth of fine imported Laces and JOmbroideries at ONH-FOntTIL (heir actual values. Sale opens Monday. .. Y Great Display of Parasols 500 J3raud New Purasols in the latest shapes and shades, the finest collec tion ever shown in Mcdford, reason ably priced. SPECIAL 50 beautiful now 'Para sols, in all colors, all silk now shapes, Saturday, eaJJ)Z(v)V t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I WWW& A