rXOE ETOTTT WTDFORD ITKTD TRTBU1TO. MET3FOTCD. OPEf-iOX. FRTDAY. FKnPJTAPY 27. 1020. i; FIRE FRONT SI. The first -fur in Ihu business li.s lrict J'or several utoiit lis ncr'iirn'd iit 8:15 u't-Wk lhi luiti uiiir iind while just ii small hl;tze tluinif inin.ir (lam lite, it was verv scrimi in its threat -tiiimj rncnitce, hut lortunately was dificuvert'd in lime to cnuhle the J'ire uieu to (inieklv cxtiiiiriiish it. Tho t'Xeitoiiient was caused when V (iiiniitity cit old papers was thrown in the stove with draft f pen in the Y.mn secornl hand store. 112 South Fir street, and a huruinu' paper flew out of the ehininev on to the ronf of the old frame structure. used hy the Mure, adjoining, nitiuu' it. Had the flames had a little more of a start, a fire niitrht haw: reulted which would have de stroyed at least Mrs ntructure and the main M-enml hand store iHiildirur As it wa-. the firemen put out the Maze with chemicals alter a portion of the ii ml had been burned over, hut had laid out .'JWJ feet of lio-e as j a precaution. j The fire department was called out I (i:l."i o. m. Thursday (o (-.xtiniruish peculiar blaze outside a duellini: on j.lav street, where the uas meter up- l arai us nan caught I ire in some rnl:iiovn manner. The tlames were (tuielilv and easily put out and little damiiye resulted. Follow the tracks of WAPI RIALTO TONIGHT TOMORROW "Back to God's Country" "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" DRAWING BIG CROWDS 'I'.! One of the most novel, heautiful and films ever made. thrilling Adapted from "WAPI, THE WALRUS" V . James Oliver Curwood Also BERNICE BOLGER Violin Soloist Bray Pictograph Christy Comedy Don't forget to bring tho kiddies they'll en joy it you will too. k In (mhIs C'l.unti-v." inliiiiti.Ml 1'nilli .liiliu--; Olivrr ( 'iirwimii's ci ln-lirnli-il in:r'';iiii(! stiirv. ''.Mjipi. li'i Walrus." Iic-jiiii a I'mir-iljiv rim at mi' tciaiiu llii-aln vi'sli-ntu v. I'rnlialilv no ln-rsiiN iilivc lias llie kllark of f j i( iii' mi lln iivr-liolnL n' tin1 ri'lat imisliii) lu'tu'i'i'ii aiiiin am man that i liarai'ti'l-jzi'S till' liti'r- arv wink of I 'nnviiuil. An. I in 1 liii'tnri'. whii-h was siiiMTviscil by liimsi'lr in llii' Ari'tii- riicuis in tcnuii'iatiiri' of ."i ilcn-cs lii'lnw zi.-ru a I'mllil'iil allcntiiin to di-tnil has iniuk1 this liliutmilav far mora vivid than his si ory. "Hai'k In (loil's Connh'v'1 is lminl i sscnliallv iiiinti the Ihi'ini' thai kiial lo animals ri-snlN in ri'l'Icctini,' irrniTiilili;.' Ihal kimlni'ss Id I tit- '-livi'i- w hi'iTas, crut'll v anil lnr!ari si'i'Va In ini'ili' all animal In lirndi-li saa-,'rv. 'iii-uihm! writrs his slorv ahunl Wapi, tin' killiT. a trcal Dan upon wiiom no man or ln-ast li-as civr In vislicil n kind word or m-l. Anolli.'r Ihri'ad i.l' tin- story li-mls to Xell Shipman as Union's l.i'licaii. a L-irl j livimr with Inr falhi'r in the wilili- I if Canada ami wIh.m all II niiuali: ni'ar lit-i- homi' have Iranii'il lo lino. I WhiMi I'nli' laki's Union's and a ini'nni'ss nnsnami into. lliv Ari'lm ro- luii.lis sill' is hlnllullt illln tolli'h with llii' dou'. who has n-fi-ivi-il Ilia mum nl' 'Ilia killi'i-" rrnm thn Kskiiaos and liadcrs wl i hi has I'riyliluni-il llironuh his lii'i-i'i'iii'ss. Dolnrcs' I kimlni'ss wins his rrii'iidship. lion Wapi saves I lie lives nf Doln- lies ami her hashainl, win, are llee- imr aeross Ihe liarren lands in a i sleiuli. is one nl' Ihe must unusual i willi her l.wo wi'll-remleri',1 nninhers. : A noveltv lilm and enmedv wnnml ; up one nl' the must eninvalile pro- uiams we have wit linessed Inr a j lnsr lime. This hill runs Ihroiiu-h seines ever shown on Ihe Theativ j Hereen. i Merniei? I'nluer. vinlin snlnisl. tooli j Ihe larue anilienee allnnst bv storm i Saliinlav niulit. . WON'T USE POISON GAS ON INDIANS UNLESS COMPELLED LONDON, I'eh. 27. - (Canailian press ) The use ol' poison L'lis auainsl Ihe Ironlier liihes of India, is not priiimsed exeepl in retaliation. A statement lo this el'feel was made in Ihe house ol' eiiniinniis' last niu-llt ell hehalr nl Hie iroveriiment. TROOPS NOT ORDERED AWAY. I (Continued from I'hko Onu) STARTS SUNDAY "Beloved Cheater" hall. 'I'lie eonrl had ruled that this showing miisi he made. Thai a raid ml Ihe I. W. W. Iial! had heeii planned. Smith feslil'ieil, lie (-aine ktniwn when Airs. Marv '.Me Allisler. proprietor ol' the liiiililiii--ill wliieli the hall is toealed, reeeietl a waniinu IVoiii a man named K'ad elil'l'e, who. aeenrdill',' In Ihe 1 1-1 i - 1....I i. .1.1 M ... m .. v in. I.... 1 1 ... I the Ainerit-an J.eyinn men obieeted to the placiav' nl' nn I. W. V. sniiL'booli in the windnw of the ball. "Mrs. MeAllister told me that hlie had tried to seeure some Ilrnleelinn,', Smith tehtilied. "She saiii she had i-alled on the ehief of iiiii e anil that he had assured her the hall would not he raided." Despite this appar ent assurance. Smith's testimony in liieated, the raid was expeetctl and anlieipated. .Smith said that many other elfnrts wen- maile to prevent a raid on the hall. "intert Their Hall "Having maile efforts to .'ivert (rouble, what did vnu do?" Asked defense eoinisel 'nnders'i.'er. '"I'lie hoys wanted to know what to do. I believed in protecting the hall against a mob under all circum stances," Smith said. "I made a remark oil Ihii dav of the liarade that we should protect the hall." On the dav nl Ihe parade Smith said he was standiii'.' about 2H feet from the front door of Hie hall. With him were T. ('. Mori:aii ainl .Mil;-' Shechan, I'.ert Faulkner, Wesley, Everest, Hav liccker, James Mclner nev. he testified. Shechan, liccker. Wesley and Ue Incrney are defendants in the ease. Asked to describe what occurred when Ihe intrude passed the hall, Smith testified: Kicked Door fn ''Ihe first IhiiiL' I saw were the soldiers at the window. Then one of them kicked (he door in. Then shots rani; out. J went lo Ihe back of Ihe hall lo.L-et my l-uii from mv desk. When I not mv trim I found the men bail t.'nne armind to trv and i-ct in a side door. The shootiii'-' in the hall was from the crowd'' I didn'l see who shot. 1 went out on the bac norch. dumpim.' mv titiu behind a toilet as I went out." Smith told Chief of Police IliiLrlie; where In liml the uii (lie nexl day. he said, and be testified llmjlies tol.l him he had found the L'lin in the place desi'ribcd. Smith said it had never been shot. All Mail (.mis (In the dav of the parade, in the laoriiiue;, smi(u talked with I'ilincr Suiilli, anolher of the defendants, he lificd. lie said Hie conversation. held in the hall, was not whispered, and Hint he did not point. Kliner Smith tnbl him, Itritt Suiilli testiticd. thai he iiiiderslond Ihe ball was lo be raided. "I said if thev do, v ilel'end it," Smith said. The stale has introduced evidence lo indical.1 thai Itritt Smith, in bis conversation with Kliner on the dav nf the shoot - pointed In Ihe Avalun and Arnold hotels. r'rom what Kadcliffe told Jlrs. McAllister. I thoiiL'ht thev miu'lit rai-l the hall any time. We all bad trans," Smith said. Smith iidniitlcd, on crnss-examina- liim. that be had Ihe Arnold hole! in id nn the day nf Ihe shnotimr as nud place from Which lo prolt Hie hall. DANGER OF MONOPOLY PASSES (Continued from Pago One) Jfft No Cookinr Ages A Nutritious Diet for All Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes 4 PAftF Mon- Night I ttUE, March 1 Box office mien 12 to 45 (o 7. i'i!H i:s ad A. - t - i Ijit.i'd and pin War Tux. , Till: PI.AV tii.it is' i:tx'Mi iiii: ci)i.. 3:te.n iiiv wn ii i..uiiii.:it . f fl .;.f I my. sM i SH'in mimI Srlvnn Co.V prorntiili w it It .h )S I'll I M : S.. iukI thr .H.iitH' mtat rasi ji it 1 MtMluriiii. i..w ;hs i;i;i:v mim tk, ci.owim; imd scki :.is I nn Tii Ms H S N"Vi ty Oitrhrs G T6 3 1 The Krai Thm l,(ins Fun Uiitiist Tin l.utcM elves or unv utlier iiersou in per oiis or mmioiHili.inir or iittemptiiii: (( niHiittiKifie unv Unu nmduct in llu I'niled Stules, or iudulo in ;uiv un l'nir or unlawful praetioe. MumiviT, ihe decree provides thai luristiichon lis pcrneluallv relained hv the foiirl- lor Ihe purpose of tak- inir sueli furl her art ion or relief as may he neeessarv in the eireiiiii-slaiii-es to earrv out or enforeu the deeree. "In briiT, Ihe deeree removes Ihe menace of eontrnl of unrehiled hi dtistrie.s Hie hiL: five' and confines their aelivities in fulure to, (he Iuhi ness of diMriliutiiin- meal and its hv produels under an iniunetiou which restrains them from unfair and un law fid practices. "The decree is sweeping in ils scope and I am Mire will hf luiJilv hcue tii'tal to the puhlic in ils el feet." The decree, which involves re-or-Lani.alion of a iM'cat indu--lrv wilh assets of more than one hillion dol lars and which affects live corpora-i tion and fortv-n:iie imlividuaN, re- i sulls from an ai:reeinent hctucen the larger meal packers and the d:pari--ment nf justice, announced .it lc eemher IS. This auret-ment ;b reached after the depurlmcnl. a I Ihe (Predion ot I roulent v. iion had iut it tiled ant i-t rust pro'eedim:S auainsl the packers in Chicago. The .Meat Taekers Spirit Agreement for llie filiuir nl' the do crec. Mv. Palmer said in nnnonncim; it last IVeemher. wouhl have the el trct of cslahlihiuir "the priucipie that no i:roup of men, no matter how pou erl ul. can ever at tempi to eott trol the food lalde of the American people or iin of the neci-sMlies ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer I tsv rril y I J I f v hi 4.t . ln(it on "Bhvit Tuilel? oi Aspirin In ft "ll.iyor p;nVagr," ront;iiiunir propci direct inns tor lit .nhii-hi. I'cl.U. IVr.n. Nt'iiiiit;iA. I.uaib.ii;i), am! Rlit,Mnnatim Name "H.iyvr" im'.ois j.cniiuie Aspirin prescribed hv phyttMari tor nini'teen yen. Handy t ai b.'os of 1J t4blts twt few ivnls. ' Apirm is trnHc mark of Hay or Manui'aoturo of Mono.ipftic fitlftVr of Sali. 'McacUl. I co.nponent parts of it." was felt "that the same spirit which to this decree and to give up tain The attitude of the packers wa.s caused the business men of ll.e eoun- businesses, not because or turn, ip. sununed up at that time bv M. V. trv to submit to personal sacrifices 'iive nnt violated an law om Uonlers. -eneral counsel for Morris durin- the war is just as essential ! that the American people ma bt as and companv, as iiliHtratiu- th.-' durinir the period of reconstruction." surP1 tluit lhere is, not the ,r. ? t "spirit of true Af..ericanisur; of thej M. W. Borders, attorney for .Mor- possibility of a foc-J monopolv b ti e parkin:; indti-trv. Henry Veeder,!ris untl company made the fdllowing packers: that the constant criticism counsel for Swift and companv, as -' statement in behalf of counsel for all j and ablation, levelled at this vital -I his companv had met the re- of the defendants: industry, which is serious .uju. hpsp ripfpnilnnlK hnvi i-nniipn on ! not onlv II. IJtll um -iii r-.h----... till' i', 'i-rntiii-llt hrcjlil-; may cense; that a better nude ing and feeling between this lniusl,, and the puDtic may no re-cstai.ii, and that conditions in this inicerla and dangerous period of re-cunstm tion may bo stabilized and t lie e(i ifiicy and benefits of this tinat ;. dustr)' -dealing as It does In a pnl necessity of life, a highly pe.-ishal product may be preserved. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S I SPRING FABRIQ&sffc XSSr- ' " ill V fflfflwitlo in veil I H I Vim v-u I, . Hi A III A Magnificent Pageant of Spring Fabrics Before you purchase the materials for the making of your new Spring Apparel, it would be well to view this brilliant exhibition. This showing will familiar ize you with the fabrics which are most desired for future wear and will save you the annoyance of choosing goods which do not promise to be popular instead of those that do. These LOW PRICES will be in evidence to insure you an excellent saving on every yard you purchase. The Favored Silks Changeable Taffeta, :',() inches wide, in all the new shades for dresses nid suits. KpY'C- rd .$4.25 Silk, inches v, blue and or evening dress- ry spee- d $3.25 nigee Silk, 34 inches wide, extra good quality for dresses, blouses and shirts. Very (P-l HP special, yard Refreshing White Goods DG-inch Long Cloth, a '.Special, yard OP verv fine qualitv. well 27-inch Checked Dimity for infants dress- AQ es, special, vd iOV Flesh Colored Dimity, .() inches wide, for under garments. Very AQr special, yard tOL Table Damask, i.i'2 inches wide, fine quality. Reg ular price -ft. 19.' QO Special, vard Fancy Flaxon, 150 inches wide. Special Saturday, yard ... Lingerie l.atiste. inl Saturday a vard 45c Spec- 69c The New Wash Goods ;"0 pieces of beautiful new Zephyr (iinghanis. fast colors. This cloth is worth ")() today. Special, per OQ yard " 2") pieces of new fancy Voiles, 10 inches wide, worth, today, 'Hoc. On sale Sat urdav AQ a yard UiJC 200 pieces of beautiful new fancy voiles. This season's most wanted cloth. On sale Saturday S9 to $1.50 a yard. These Are the Suits You Will Vish to Wear Soon' Our Suits In New Spring models are unusually attractive and are being shown in all the new shades and colors. Some wonderfully attractive styles .lust in by express "Tweed-o-AVool"' .Jersey Suits .in many new styles, at each .'. New Navy l.lue Tricot inc. .Suits, specially priced from $50.00 up Some new. Colored Suits just in SMART COATS IN THE NEW SPRING STYLES 10 new Sport Coats in the new ;;K!;:;s':!:1i.:...$i5.oo New Polo Cloth Coats. One the newest coats for spring. Priced from Xew Long Coats in Navy Tai Deer and other shades. Dean- ;roms:1::lZ::i::t:,! $25.00 home very exclusive stvles in .Sport Coats. La Vogue Styles $30.00 $35.00 Saturday Sale of Spring Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear Long Kid and Silk Gloves w ori 1 1 3.98 Thi.r $4.98 ivcs ii. $2.50 Specials in Underwear 12-KiiHon French Kid (ilovcs todav, $7.-")0. Verv special lli-r.iitton French Kid (I loves glove is worth $10.00 today On sale Saturday, pair Kayser's l(i-l!u(ton Silk (Moves white and black. Cheap today at 4.00. Very special, pair Kayser's Spring Silk Gloves 2-Clasp Silk (Moves, patent tip. in black ami white. J liese are. cheap at $1.2-) pair. Very special, ,.. Kayser's ( 'hamoisette (Moves wrist. Comes in white, mastii gray and tan. Special, pair. in strap $1.25 Notion Sale 6; ami "Women's Summer A'ests in 1 Jodice and round neck styles Special .., 25i" "Women's Summer A'ests in bodice and band top stvles ii; flesh and white. All sizes. Special 45r" l.raussiers cheap to dav at 7fc. Speeii.l 69 Women's Summer I'nioii Suits in band top ;uiil bodice styl es. All sizes. On sale Sat $1.59 AVoincn's Summer Vnion Suits in white and pink. A'ery special 75o New Draussiers in pink and white, -f 1.00 values at 89c Hasting Cotton. Special, spool A llson J looks I'jves. Sjiecial, card 10c HueiJIa Crochet Cot ton. Special. ball 10c Wool Powder Puffs verv special. each Patent Leather Belts in black and red 35 Leather Belts in black, white, brown and grey. On sale Saturday, each 50c Specials in Spring Hosiery .25 Women's Lisle Hose in white, brown and cham pagne. AW sizes. Special, pair ....85f? Children's Kant Snag (lose for boys and girls. Special, pair 50p AYoineii's Heavy Silk Hose in black and brown. All sizes. Special pair S3-50 Infant's Cotton ' Hose in tan, pink, blue and red. Very special, pair ....15('' AVoincn's 151a k Cotton Hose with white feet. All sizes Special, pair ....39 AVoincn's out-size Pib Top Hose in, black and Dalbric- Vcry special, gan. paii- Agents for Gossard Corsets Tin new models, in this, the best front-lace corset made, are now on display Complete line of size.--. Priced from TheWoman's Sia?i 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. MEDF0RD. OREGON Agents for Warner Corsets AVe have now on hand the most com plete stock of ""Warner's" and '"Eed fern" Coi-sets we have ever had. Priced from ?1.9S to 810.00 a pair See the New "Kumsi Kumsa" Silk Seethe New "Pussy Willow" TaffetaSee the new "Dove Down" Silk Another New Arrival of Those Stunning New Suits and Coats a neWiiarrival of pretty spring skirts AVe have just received our new Spring Skirts. The famous " Korrect" line. Pest fitting and wearing skirt made in America. AVe invite your inspection. New Pancv Plaids -J 1 CA from $C,d) New' Navy Serge Skirts from Also a wonderful display ol: Sport Skirts, made of Kuinsi sr:::1 $15.00 ....980