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r VXOVj eight MEDFonn matij TRrnFNT!. mtcdfortx ok won, ttturdav. aptjtt- r. 1022 BOY KILLED BY I RUCK DRIVER EXONERATED MEDFORD GETS A FLEETING GUISE TO REORGANIZE E Arnold Gaylord Cormrny, four rIARSHAL JOFFRE Medford was afforded a fleeting INCREASE CAPITAL Frank J. Xetcman is lit Mulem ob- the year old son cf Mr. and Mm Walter climnse Wednesday nfternoon cf J.v!tilnlnit the state eoiporatlon oommls- A." Cormnny of this city was kllledlfer-h Jacques Catre Joffre. marshal sl,,n,,'" 8 "n" ' "'w V' l,f nunelnjr the urtUliis oiieiatlons at tne jwell if tho Wi'sliTii till company ;whl.h was decided upon at tho stock i holder's nieetlnit Tuesday nlKht. at the depct by a siiuad of auto In The well, which haw been financed yestorday Rftornaon in front of the 0f France and " first hero of . w..,.c .;.,.. Mrne on a tour of the world. The! Riac-wnen ne was strucK ny a rora , tmrV rtrtvon v r,,rr.in Knt.iv ul Pr f the French army was met cal crchardiet. TO MAKE ANOTHER Tl EFFORT TO HAVE LOCAL BALL TEAM IX CHURCH PHOENIX CHURCH MAKES CHANG E ELDERSHIP PLAN: t'ullliiH and iHiYitlom nnlleH, (Hisslbly diiiim thn ('omiiiK week mid. In Ml iiunrtiir riinormil It was stitt cd that thU wax without foundation, llopit'MI'lltllllvi'M III' lllltll Midi' Hit In iKcther on tho officers hoard of tin jVlinn Ki'ln erKunlmitlun mid thorn wan no luck of opot't unity fur pooro iiur.u tuitions hut thus far, It whs ilooliiieil, neither Hldo was uhlo to sen tho mhhI hillty if a ciiiuiiiiimtito. two ,uii'tlts itiMxiit li to within 3" urda of ouch oilier with Iheli' rllh'N l oiuly to (Ire, hut they uovor Mjn'Ult. l.ai'Kt 1. It. A, fiiicoii iiii. nid lo bo tmsi'inhlliiK In tho lllitclillnn dliili'kt with t rnnMpnrt imiloi lul. Itelooo In situated Ini miles frutu KiiiilnUlllen. N'early loo nut down last nluht lu liKU'OO, County KeniuinuKh. Apt II Tho hoys of Modford who desire " splendid supper provided liy tne ' i.--i ny ,iiwiiimi ircssi. ihmii n- llliivt.i i i.ii.-u f.n. 11... iiinii.nl i.iwimwi ! iiulilli'iin armies aro within lou yard a wiun-n .-all club Kat:,or.l last of MJ , , ,(iwn w , ,,,, iMtht at tho Unkeo lo-Nut Mmn and Hl hu s,v,v r lm,T ,.,H,,r ,rl.t,y. uiiKiiiiu'.usl.v volo.l to rontlmio thotr ,m,ja fjr tiw heatitiK of rcpoitH und V Inter Hi.oelnl ami I, 11. A. trooim efforts to win tin support of tho lo- , uiiMtnH! of tho --niuK. nr m duty at wither end of tho hrldKo ral huM fans. . , I A ihanKe lu tho j.lan of eldernhlji whU h iiitiat.H Itol.no from Hhulc A vote of thanks was tendered to ,)f ufo tnMM, ,() , ,,., r . ),vsl mally 111 ..., of the the Amorlean l.cKlou fur their efforts .,.. ua,.,... ... 1.. 1... n,., ,,,,.,.i. ' ' 1 tho nuinher of elders eluinned to four. "fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY All or tin' previous in-tiM 01 elilers nail Tho famllv rwldea at tho River-! command tf lien H Sheldon, and cw- ,,,,wn "" fWe-foot level is now ut In tho nnent eumpalKn niul to the Ptda apartment houso and tho boy!,P , fhA -,..,.., , 1 l,,l,t.h of hiHa ,!'. vvU. ""ieommtttee on finai-ee. The hoy nil m play n? tu th rtreet In front of prP not ab, t0 po a ,ock a, 1 1" . ' '".o . a Vl r" .,h5 lM t,r ?!,,, 1 .P"! reslKned to (Militate this ihanwe. and Kt)U S XI.K -ITih;. ..verhearln Ntraw- me ouinung when tho accident cc- ,s f,. cni.iinr ,.i ,.i.i.. -i,.w'... , a. .1... : lo "", majority oi mo i.H-ai nan .,,, i, i,ii11(. Wiry plants f. It. Dressier. Vi 1 v..neo. ii 1a unuorsiuoa. ni ; name became a househoM word dur-: iiuetin Tuesday niaht a fh.n vm "'" "v. ... .. ... Unndry delivery car was standins inR lhe irsl thrilling days of the 'adopted whi. h pn-vhl.-s for the rt-1 cumpatKU throuKh the business din the west Ride et tho street oppc- Qroat ar. .euidialliualon of the eunipnny at $TS. ! tr'ct thl.s afternoon or the purposo site the apartment and was headed! Th marshal tionnU.l frrm hi miJ000- T10 pient stoikhoM. rs lmiof rals'.iiK em UKh money provide south. Jsmea Slorau. driver of the of .. .,,! .j laKifeU to surrender enough of their I them with uniform. "Let your , ,' , ..... , , KOK UKST 3 room funilHhe.l hous I and s'owly turned his "Z ,w.; 1, , i aUHk ",".kt' '! "M for ,h." co" conscleaco l. your miMo" Is lhe!r slo- ' ' " ' ' r'"." I t'"1'!'1" '" "-l",''r. 3t . il'any to sen ;j,e worm 01 unui- 10 turn . trict. out Oakdale avenue, then to tho ,0a smn-k. This rHuires ea li ntoek- Ht Kor ;t years, ,1. H. llonar and Jdin 0. . llor; for two years. A. II. Klshoi ; for ytn SAI .K Hio 11 UKliorn tialihlim one year, VY. J. Sloan. I ettKS. I'hone !Sl I.. 11' The church also voted thai the waon signaled car to the left, rly Intending kan ami no final! chan';o will ho re- around and drive into the .Hoy be-Pnc,f(c h,?bway and to A;hIaB(I. o S::::" " 'J. ' . 8. (irape. 13 FRANCE'S POLICY CHANOED (Oouilnued fruiu !'" Una) I'N'U will' li opi'iiM Mondiiv, M. Hi'liiiti ri'l' ill IimI (HI 111.' HUMKl"OI'OI nf lnvid l.lovd (li'in ue, Hi lllsli pl'loie inlnirtlpi'. I'leinler I in In Mill nlletul the con ferenee for iilmul 11 week, ufler which he wilt i.iiiiii lu Itiinii', li'iivliitf M. Hi Iiiiiki 1' here, TIlC KllMllll KilMl'l lll'P ciiIIioi I HI urilve.l In luly mid N IhIhk nmnrliCI lit lliipullo hy 11 ili'li'i'l ve tim e. It' is 1 ,.iti.1 On. ruiiicrcn. will l,Ht lit Otl( I.Vll HIlilllllN. . 4 tk., l......t 1....I t..ft C... so that the di illliiR may eon- 1 ' i- . . .... ,li, a lluMl.'i.ll t V. .. .1 n ... , I I... u,,rn 1 nfrpKiiirv 10 sion inn mrvuii several iiniiv. in.iv in in imnu n !,iiksi. --- - the delivery car and as tho delivery .tme to e.wr mora r. h for Ma- servo amount of treasury stock which PV work-out cf the elavem there tween the apartment and the lauu-tho way to the ,.itaia CitVi it wss ,,,ook dry. Mr. Kenly'g truck was uorth c f necPS3Brv io 8,op the caravau several tlnue. csr lumea .mt. ivemy lurnea 10 iae rtamk jpff who SUffered from left to avoid colliding with It running cnin In the blustery breere. oiotjk me east sme 01 me t ireei. 1 nc Al.out 500 people assembled in the boy had etarted running frcm the FlaW at Ashland, and the marshal wwt siae oi mt street aiumt when tne de'lrery car started to turn and was can b sold in rase of emergency or would ba no question of whether or obscured frcm Mr. Kenly's view by the del'very car. When the boy came Jnto view from behind the delivery ear bo w.". af.out In the middle of the sireot - and w as but a tew feet in fix-nt of Mr. Kenley'a truck. Mr. Konley waa already traveling toward tho east side of the street and continued-In that direction hoping to avoid tha child. The child also con- to derruy expenses which will incur not tho city had tho material for If oil is struck. This treasury stock winning team. win ih- som unuer no omer conui- Vomt, , lho frou, J0U uc(,, fail nous. 1110 omer pool 01 , i.t narlv Hrnva .rr.....,l th rlrn1n....i, .. ... l. l.K ,l. M...I. ' u " 1 "u ,,,, u- , 1 1 a I1.A Vtanil nlnvcl t Ha nftliAt.nl f.tr.t V...t,,.nnl Tb.rtlr u u tr..uf.,i fi.r th., P 0 .nthim f,f rn 'vnm tha .iiu eoini.anv nnJ is to be offered to tho Pt Mod ford back on the map . ... ... . ......u. i a,. ui. ...... rj, ......... l nlhur work nut tk-ill tu. helil Kiu.ilnv or tne soiater, were uraped tne colors !"'" i'" - ' . showed iiraUfvliiir Inrrease and active of America aed Fnnre The.oartv suWrilnd by investors wilt also bo rftermw n at tho Unal hall pork for , ruu'h men se ami tumo oi America at.u rrnnce. inepariy , ......., v.......... n..i, ... .. .... . .... work durinic tho year, the A d society .!,.. l,l.. 11 -...,.l.l l .1... I ' "" "'' ' , ill I'Vllflll II 1 11 tHHI IIU UUUIU 1IIO .. . . - . . . . - S . . ... . as trustee. incnihortt, und I ho followliiK wore re eliM'teil for 3 vears; V. K. An.lersun und C. l ILtrtley, tho other, moniliois KOH SAl.K beinK II. T, Frame. Andrew Ileum and M. K. Sheets. ory eiHNiuraitlnK reiHirt were u i. -.. iv.ii.rui truck luf given showlnit hills jmldmnd balances uKe'l, Just ovei hauled, at piicrlfico. I on hand In the funds of the church and I l.ioo c:ih w ill handle, hiilunce essv Its various orifunUatlons. The ineui I tonus. Med ford Aula Co. li ',,. ""'I' "e II..IIT.H IIU1 HI! I.'I""U ...of ..... I....l,. .IrlvlHt!' ,l.l. . ,.U ...I . I... ... I.. . " 7' be vs and Incidentally . . 1 ' " " . .". Kikontld. Hetnrn U Mall Tribune. I.'. r.. i.-vj una iiiuiT iiiiiu ijijui"ii, ; . t being now about 50. Other roorta rH SAI. K Nowoiunb sells n!nb wood ; Legal Ouarantea Givaru Nm nW Kail im. ikiii .'.mllnu itili. Ak lu (llnla fllu IrtHilitMnt. iii-.ATii H nin ti HTni: -(In.'liulf of my flock of fine breed ln IKhorn hens. Mrs ! K. M. lh'esslr r, phone ',l,M I,. Hi" i An- I.yneh Trothers, the drilling firm. ability of tho local players. the truck or, iras knocked down by the front part of it. The front wheels passed OTer hltn without touching htm but the roar wheel cf the truck knocked his head against the curb. . After bearing the testimony of Mrs. Maule, Dr. Helms. Mrs. Witham and James Slorah, all of whom raw the accidt nt the corones-'a jury decided that the accident wa entirely un avoidable, Mr. Kenly being completely exonerated. Tho witnesses testified that Mr. Kenly was not exceeding 10 miles per hour. The parents of the child are grief str'eken, the mother being prostrat ed and having required the attention of a physician. Their sorrow how ever hardly exceeds that. of Jlr. Kenly whose grief In regard to the exceed ingly unfortunate happening -is al most insupportab'e. There probablv has never been an accident in the city hen sxrresslon of sympathy for both principals involved were sa universal. The coroner's jury was made up as follows: - . P.- E. Wahl, II. C. Burgess, John Grieve, T. G. Burrows, F. R. Dellin fc'er, William Lyman. WILL M TO SETTLE An iUustr.ition f how Medford poo- the n'e h"'1 wnndred over the country In reporting a balance of f 100 la hand fur further reiialnt, etc. For Frt. nUht, April 7. the men an: for $.' uo iter tier and lens. more? I'lionu liJI. Why puv FOIt SAI.K Mehlln plaiio, p rue Ilea 1 1 V I nw. 4:15 S. tlraiMt. plunnlng an oyster -upper and open K"l SAl.K-Hho.lo Island lied hal.y chicks, 1 uiuic Aiaraei nMiuru... . w J where the marshal boarded his special car. Jianame joitre lost no umo m hnv furnuiieti n r. i.c.Ih1,. of t.riee.4. going from the auto to her stateroom. As the drilling continues, the bnk The marshals party comprised will pay the -xpenws an.l as the ' . ' ' , ' rrimi , iMv.ln hn m 7 in win. nil! liruea in an easterly direction and gotlian. Marshal Joffre s aides. Lieu- ,rust P001- -VJ nioney win oe uiawn. ami resume iTnianeni resiuente noie. ,RI6H 8TUATON ACUTE either stumbled and fell in front cf 1 ,Pant-Colonev T-.lv Commandant ,xc,,Pt during the time that the well Is shown In the F.Iks Indue present reg. Davy, and Major Mallein and Major "'struck ' whWbooo hs be, n mt "f -h .lut Wt (Continued from It.g, Ons) I . SITUIK HWII DUl JVUU nas oe n n!in.n.s .IaiiIii atill rt.mli. fhi.lr t..t.m. l. is. (..rant 111., representing IM ..nended. the Investors will haw th . ..." . ., . ... ..... .". . . ZT. " 77" it'nitAyt c,,i.. . , , . , ... oeriiiin nere, inm usi iihiows: Jie'i- uere lor a conien n" ueiween tin' 1 1. luted Males. remainder of their money returned to . . . . The Medfcrd party comprised Den them, but will bo given full owner- " Jcn uniy touis.iie 01 tenners 01 tne insii r.ee state party H. Shedon. C. M. English. Harry ship of the pool of stock which will iuiorui. mi; 1 aiuornia. ur-nis ou ins ir.sn repuoiicnu motion in an RosenlHirg and H. K. Hodgman, who Jm out of trust and divided Pass. 51: Oregon. 40; Portland. Ore., effort to bring alsmt a peace agre--furnished cars RalDh II Cbwei'll A amo1"" thl' Investors in proportion to 32; Washington, 22; Idaho, Texas. IIII- mrnt no one in a position to know the 1 cindlilou. l'lmno 171. 13 ! WANTF.lv (iiMMl llo demonstrator or salesman with Fonl rar HMn t huh i elasn proposition. I'lmne Mr. Illly, I Hlverslilo Apt, apt. 31. II J Crose Georcs Coddini? Tbomas ,h,'ir rv,nUv,! Interest. Tho points nois, Minnesota, each: Pennsylvania facts would admit It today stressed by the company are. thut If vw York. 3 each: Wvotnlnc. West Thn ouestlon wss rniMed hv lh i.ult- tpr.Kiiiciion is n'arniu iK-iore ine en Swem and Vernon H. Vawter. ine marsnai was iniornieo in nis,.ire fund ls PIH,nl a refund take- native tongue, that tho Pacif'c hJgh-jpiaoe and that money goes out only way was a child of Sam Hill, father 'when the drilling is actually going on of goods roads in the ncrtbwest. He "t the actual cost stipulated by Lynch manifested Interest In the orchards Brothers. through whfrb he was driven. ' I U " lleved that the finance plan aw.v iiuiiiiieu, eiiioraciiiK wiv lenaie LtiST At Kingsbury Hprlngs dance Saturday night, a lr of nn" glasH's In case. Kinder return t Tidings office, Ashland, Ore. Hear I U Marshal Joffre is ,74 years old. a stock'Jy built man, who wore the feature and the feature of having a local bank the trustee for both the Virginia. Massachusetts. Nebraska, lloatlon In the London Herald, the MUt HAl.lv- lining mine. cn.urs. Michigan. Aiiiona.: 2 each: Virginia, labor organ, of a rejK.rt from Its lml.lln ' iUray '''M''- 3 rttekers. 2 dessets. Australia Chill (South America). A.as. cordis. ndent that both sides were nr.'Tetter ami range w'm, ks, WashinKton. H. C. Montana. I tah. con voiced of the nml of eace and' C(,nMi Kitchen cabinet Miuruor gas Ohl.i. Florida, Nevada Colorado. Ar- that a plan was In tli making for a' hot pi.it.. rnrpets, porch seat. Call kansas. 1 each. Total ,S".3. ctinfirence In Dublin N'tween the ?1 KMain. I'hou. 3.'.9 It. Il Louzon blue and red of the. French investors and the company Is one of uniform, and only a few cf the deco- the mnt attractive and the nouureirt rations accorded h'm. thrcugb a long yet dcMscd. The officials of the com and distinguished service. He walks pany are of the opinion that they will lowly, and has been I'l from the have perfect confidence in the pro- woiriness of travel. He will rest a l,lu llan few days In southern California. Y. I C. A, BASEBALL WILL SOON BEGIN ' PORTLAND. Ore.. April 5. Mem bers of the state conciliation board will go to Klamath Falls Saturday to Investigate the strike situation in the lumber mills there and use every pow er under the law to endeavor to re unite employers and employes and get the business to going again, according to announcement today by Chairman V. F. Woodward. A member of the staff of the attor ney general wiil accompany the board to Klamath Falls as an advisor. . The strikers last week stated their willingness to arbitrate but the em ployers declined. French Bandits Fail To Get English Papers LONDON. April C (By Associated Press.) No lmiiortant British docu ments were in the mail bags stolen In yesterday's sensational train robbery in France, It Is authoritatively stated. If the robbers were after British foreign office documents relating to the Crenoa conference, a theory ad vanced by; the French police, they overlooked the fact that important papers are never sent In regular mail bags but always by courier. At the meeting several stockholder demanded and insisted that they ho a' lowed the firt opportunity to pur chase the new stock. Duo to the ap parent willingness of tha old stock holders to buy the stock, it was voted '.y the majority that enrh old stock holder be allowed to purchase not more than half as much new stock as he now holds in the old stork. A finance committee of six of Mcd- ford's most prominent business men will begin to put the plan in opera tion as soon as thn sanction of the With what might appear like an corporation commissioner is obtained. unwarranted assumption that spring , u here, falls are persistently talking Gets WatCT FrOW. baseball in Y. M. C. A. circles. Nearj . ... C players and has beens are oiling up, QflCAlllSter bpringS the edd glove, kicking the mud out of i cleats and wondering if the old soup ' 'n Jackson county, permits have bone will be able to bluff through au- "' -uea to 1.. . McAllister, cf other season. Central roint. covering tho appro- All this is taken as a sign that ?ZZ schedule makers will be obliged to ea,,mi , ,pn.a,.ri. fr!1,.f , un , get busy at once and In consequence ,Ilateti COHt (lt construction amounting they will assemble somewhere out of to 1300.00. the snowdrifts, whenever Chairman To Abigail flipley Smith, of Cin- B. It. Elliott demands. tral Point, covering the appropriation Within the next few days the board "t water from a spring for domestic of control will meet and legislate on wat,r ""l.piy. at a cost ot npproxt- such matters as need attention, draw ,1,"u,y"'" ... , . . ...... . . , To K. E. t pton. of fentrat Tolrit, up me seasons scneuu.e m covering the appropriation of water and secure the mayor s assistance In fr()ln v,lton SU(h for irrigation of ueaving oer tne initial pill, bo to thirty acres at an estimated cost of speak. . tsno.oo. I.Caftdy Eggs Easter Easter Baskets Dyes Chicks Rabbits OBITUARY . Bieitb Mrs. Jennie M-sers. tho widow of Albert Myers died at her Homo Z17 Weatty street April Oth from infirmities of old ago, aged 68 ycurs, j months, 21 days. Doceas ed wns born lu Burton county, Knn. sas, January 14. 1854. and has been a resident of Jackson county 27 years ana of the state 43 years. She whs married to John Casebolt in Josephine county in 1870 and her husband died In 1893 and was- sur vived by two ons and ono grand child, Ira Casebolt. Central 1'olnt Charles Casebolt, Waitsbuig, Wash . ington and Wm. Hooker of Medford. Itt-'lsfttl she married Albert Myers, who passed away four years Inter. The funeral services will ho hold nt the I'crl Funeral Home, Friday at 2 p. m.. Kev, Basnett officiating. In terment in I. O. O. F. cemetery. Surprise balls and balloons to please the children. New shipment of the latest styles in HATS, FLOWERS and WAISTS just received. , Our prices are a happy surprise to all. Don't Overlook Our Children's Department Vogan Candies Always Fresh Shields 222 W. Main m Medford R I ALTO Now Playing! xlii.l-lillig !' of IM Wo rings 11 to I engagement lings nnd n eluiii wbo iI.mIi m km" ki.ul blow to lit fmnllj's snobbery. WALLY REID ;;v4i "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION" with U.U WIlM.n "OH, PROMISE ME" a fomulnlto ttMm'dy lill. H1STKH M Alt tit the organ. 8UND A Y BUCK JONES in HTKAUiMT siioi lii:u King Alexander III. ; I'lBtOItADB. April 5. King Alex ander has been confined to his room since yesterday (Tuusduy), The na -Exclusive Agency for Onyx Pointex and Wayne Knit Hosiery To introduce our new line of Onyx Hosiery we offer for sale 500 Pair pure thread Silkj Stockings in white, black, navy, and cordivan, at less than cost. Regular $1 .50 value. Friday and Saturday only at 98c pair WOOLTEX COATS AND SUITS CO-ED DRESSES Economy DEUEL'S Economy Medford, Oregon SHOP HERE FOR SATISFACTION Our Silk Department now offers the newest fabrics for Spring wear. A gorgeous array of Silks for Easter Frocka and Sports wear. . . . . $3.95 yard Values of unusual interest for Friday and Saturday. A lot of Silk Camisoles. Val Ktepe Kllit walSedVhades All Wool Tweed3, Special $1.05 5G All Wool TwtM-dH, in attractive mixtures, for Coats, (Japes and Skirts. Hegtllar.tl.00.yard. New Tissue, (Jiughanw for Spring; and Sununer Wear in daintv Cheeks and I'laid-i, 32 iix-bes wide. Yard 75" and 85 Dcvonsliire Cloth, yard 29$ Dress flinghanis, yard 15p New Madras Shirting, yard 40? ues to $1.98, at 98c Pink Satin Corsets. Regular $6.50 values, at ..... . .$4.50 Bungalow Aprons at 98c A lot of Kayser Silk Bloomers $1.98 Complete Stock of Royal Society .Package Goods. Centemeri Dent's and Perrin's Gloves Imported French Kid Gloves to $3.50 values We offer for sale in our Glove Dept. 50 Pair Friday and Saturday Only at $1.50 pair VANITY FAIR AND MERODE UNDERWEAR Free Instructions in our Art Department Postage Prepaid on Mail Orders Special Orders taken for Lamp Shade Frames. ( ture of his illness has not been given III1 - out. ..