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BELIEVED TO BE
S.
Accordng to recent reports on the
still unsolved .Siskiyou train tragedy
the railroad's losses In money, in the
Sisklyous tunnel murders and at
tempted train robbery of October 11,
last, will approximate $6000. It Is
not known whether the money was
stolen by the bandits, or burned In the
mall car, but the tendency is to credit
the former theory. The D'Aiitremont
brothers of EuKeue, Oregon, were In
dicted in the Jackson county circuit
court, and the federal court, as the
bandits.
It Is also said that Paul D'Aiitre
mont, father' or ' the tlireo accused
youths, after steadily maintaining their
innocence for months,, now "believes
them guilty." Authorities now be
lieve the D'Autremont boys are now in
South America.
! Investigations Immediately follow
ing the robbery showed that they had
written letters to steamship compa
nies, seeking information relative to
sailing dates' of vessels to foreign
lands.
O. A. C. Beats Gonzaga.
CORVALLIS, Ore., Fob. 14. The
Oregon Aggie basketball quintet de
feated Gonzaga university last night
19 to 11. 1
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The women of Juckson county' will
bo a factor in planning a program at
the .agricultural economic conference
next week. Their Influence will be
felt in the Home Demonstration. Boys
and Girls club and Landscape groups.
All of these require earnest considera
tion by both wives of farmers and bus
iness men.
To the women of Jnckson county has
been entrusted the formulation of a
program of laudxcupe development
recommendations as to how properties
along the highways should be improv
ed are desired. The kinds of trees,
shrubs and flowers that should be
planted, the- development of lawns,
painting of fence posts and buildings,
disposition of old buildings and many
other topics affecting the benutlficu
tlon of our homes and highways will
be up for consideration in the Land
scape group, which will meet In the
ladles' parlor of the Hotel Holland dur
ing tho conference days.
The committee In charge of tho land
scape group is: .Mrs. 1. C. Williams,
Talent, chairman: Mrs. H. C. Smith,
president of tho Greater Medford club;
Mrs. H. K. Tomllnson, president of tho
Ashland Civic Improvement club and
Mrs. Frances Campbell, president of
the Kagle Point Civic Improvement
club. All women in Jackson county in
ter! sted in flowers and in the beuutifl
cutlou of the home are requested to
meat with this group and lend their
assistance in the adoption of a land
scape program that will be progressive
and that will make Jackson county a
place where tho stranger would like to
remain.
PAGE TIIREEl
Cnt Tills Out It Is Worth Money
St' ml this ud nntl ton cent a to Foley
& Co., -N33 Sheffield Ave., ChlenK.
III., writing your name and ailrirotut
oleaiiy. You will receive a ton cent
bottle of Foloy'H Honey and Tar
Compound for roughs, ooldn and
hoarseness, also free sample puekacB
of Foley Pills, a diuretic Htlmulant for
! tho kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tub-
lets for Constipation and liUioufliiesa.
These wonderful remodieu have helped
millions of people. Try them! Sold
everywhere. Adv.
With Mortfnrrt trwrie in M1ford mad.
Give Out Figures On
Cost 5. P. Equipment
-Inquiry was made of the difttrlt t of
fice hero of the Southern Paoiflc a
few dny ko aa to the com. of rail
road equipment. Inastnueh ns this
Is a matter of general Interest figures
showing the present costs as com
pared with those sixteen years ago ore
tabulated below:
Heavy freight loeomo
lives, each , .$10,243
Passenger locomo
tives, each
Switching: locomo
tives, each
Passenger coaches,
each
ftaggage cars, each..
Freight ca rs. each
$700 to $S26
ic.or7
11.8fi7
7.3:10
$33,550
G6.200
39,000
28.900
21,000
2.300
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A quality cigarette, .'
at a quantity price -aristocratic
flavor -at
a democratic coat.
IT
in
spiffs
I he Latest Creations in New, resh
ESSES
1 !
and SPRING READY-TO-WEAR FOR WOMEN at the
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
SPRING SUIT SALE
Wonderful new Suits, English
Tweeds, and Poiret Twills on
display, '
$25.00, $35.00 to $50.00
Let Us Show you the Newest
Styles
SPRING COATS
We have a big line of Polo Cloth,
Velour and Camel Hair Coats to
show you,
$16.50, $22.50, $25.00, $35.00
LADIES BLOUSES $3.98
A close out of Ladies' Blouses, to
$15.00. In this sale. Only $3.98
Youthful Dresses, '
Wonderful Styles
BLACK AND PARISIAN DRESSES
Canton and Printed Crepes, in wonderful
new styles, 7
$22.50 to $49.50
TRICOSHAM AND MILOSHAM
DRESSES
Black, navy, brown, tan, grey, '
$21.50 and $22.50
Sizes 38 to 48
COLLEGE PRINCESS '
DRESSES
Woolen, Canton Crepe, , Russi
nary Crepe, Beaded Georgette
Crepes, Printed Crepes. All the
new wanted materials."1 Special,
$19.95, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50,
$35.00, $50.00 to $75.00
f CO-ED DRESSES ;
The famous Co-Ed Dresses are
on display; youthful models, Taf
feta, Crepe, Canton, ' Printed
Crepes and Tub Silks. ' ' i
-1 $19.95, $25.00, $35.00 ' '
v ...
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Last season Dresses on 'sale; less
than half. While they Ust.
Ladies' and Misses'
Brown, Low Heel Oxfords, $3.00
'An Oxford of good weight leather, cap toe,
low heel, rubber tip, sized 2l to8, and priced
special . $3.00
Ladies' and Misses'
One-Strap Black Pumps, $3.95
Black, one-strap, cut out low heel, rubber tip,
stitched tip, sizes 2y2 to 8, only $3-95
Ladies' and Misses' 1
Patent and Grey Pumps, $3.50
Patent, grey suede trim, single strap pumps,
low heel, rubber tip, stitched toe, only $3.50
Misses' Sport Sandals, $6.75
Green, blue, grey, fawn, sport sandals, all the
rage for spring sport wear, only $6-75
Novelty Suede Pumps for Ladies
Single soles, one or two straps, fawn, grey,
brown, black ........ $6.75, $7.50 and $8.50
New Spring Shoes in Our Shoe Department
SATIN PUMPS Boys Shoes
One and 2 strap, also combination strap Brown Elk, lace, stitched toe, 51, to 8..'..$2.65
$7.50 to $8-95
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Patent one-strap, grey trim, stitched toe,
51, to 8 $2.00
81, to 11 $2.25
lliS to 2 $2.50
Patent One-Strap
Grey trim, Plain toe
51- to 8 $2.00
81" to 11 $2.25
111,1, to 2 $2.50
Black Kid One-Strap
Plain black Kid, Stitched toe
51, to 8 $2.00
815 to 11 $2.25
liy, to 2 $2.50
81, to 11 $2.85
Boys' Brown Shoes
Brown Calf, lace, rubber heel. Priced $3-00,
$3.25 and $3.50 , ,.
Boys' Black Lace
Black Calf, lace, rubber heel, $3-00, $3.25,
$3.50
Selz Shoes for Men
The famous Selz Six is the greatest shoei value
in the world for. '. $6.00 '
Selz Dress Shoes $6-00, $6.50, $7.50,
$8.50, $9.50
Low cut oi" regular shoes. Brown, cherry, black
Ladies' Brown Kid, 3-Strap, $3.90
Fine Brown Kid,- military heel, rubber tip,
plain toe. Sizes 2'o to 71,., Special....$3.90
Agents for
MUNSING' WEAR
Ladies', Men's, Children's
Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords $3,25 ' ' ;V
Black Kid Oxford, tip toe, military heel, rub
ber tip, double sole. Special..: $3.25
Sizc,3 to 8 , . .; ;:
Ladies Patent Tan Trim Oxford $4.50 s
Good quality patent, tan trim OxfordsJBiljf
tarv heel, rubber tip. Sizes 3 to 8.
Special :. ,..,..........,....,..,...,. $4-50 '
Ladies' Single Strap, Cut Deep Pump $4.50
Patent, Grey trim, single strap cut out, trim .
made of grey suede, military heel, rubber itip'.'r
Price $4.50
Rath's B. W. Corrective Shoes for Women
'Distinctively Different," combmatiotli lasts.
Widths Tripple A up; steel arch. '
Ladies' Plain Grey Suede, One-strap $4.75 '
Plain grey, one-strap, military heel, rubber ,
tip, stitch toe. Sizes 3 to 71;. Special....$4.75 ' ':
Bath's B. V. (Business Women's) JShopshave
no equal. Black or biown,. and the price is sot
much, less than other so-called corrective,
shoes, only,.... ,......,.... ,...$8,00 and $8.5fOt
Corner Sixth and Central
Agents for,"
McCALL'S
PRINTED PATTERNS