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MEDFOUt) WAIL TRIBUNE. MEtVFOKD, OttEfiOY. FT? TO A V. MARCH Ifi. tfgs. PAGE SEVEN O $25,000 IN CASH IS WEN AT HILARITY HALL ii E KELLOGG'S NOTE 1AL MA 1)1 SON, III., Mar. lti (P. Klmer Hulls, 41, cashier of the First National bank. wan -shot In the abdomen mid. daiSrfcrously wounded and Frank Smith. Imnk watchman, wan shot in the hund today by four robbers who (ftVwd- t4i Rnllr u n.n- ti Ihi. mi.-i An exciting St. Patrick's night I will be enjoyed at Hilarity hall to-j morrow, when us a rllmnx of the 1 evening's entertainment, the beau tiful o news. PARIS. Mur. !!. liT) Th Imuer Kxeelnlnr toilnv Mill that the Nash neilail, on display f or I si.oeeh nf SerrrtOv Kellomi on Ihe ' I""" '" weeks ut the hall will lulnix of .mri-ira In proimsliiK the hi k-iveu tn ime nt the pillions by 1 outlawry of war bruUKlii no Manager John Hilltiitw. diunce In tlu- nueMlon of a multi Siwiense over who was to re-I lateral treaty raised between rai ls eeivttvtlle eoliilillinenlHi-v liifL Inis u.i ivuui.i. tu. ..i.i.i eUl'b lllKl mln-n.t ,.. Iia . ... . . ' . 1 . .. . $5.U0. !,"oru '-3 0110 !n.l .lance lovers who weekly flock j e.l the possibility of a compromise lialtz ami Smith ha.l ii ..... , ' ' " V . -". " aceepiume to an powers. celv4f& the muncv fvnm i n offl.a.ul n'M'i fii'ivin" iiu'iiu i, ii i evening to congratulate Fn.IK.h prt wiln r0gard to unu III U , lh fiti-limulm nm.n Thn ruiiuftici niicii ii inn-Kfu niaen ni1 After having spent two months' 111 in Medford an recruiting officer fr " tlu I'liltcd Stales murine corps. Sergeant Nuk James left last even- ZZ inn for headquarters in Forlland. r the loeatecruitinK branch having been ordVred closid. us new culut- menta in the corps were not need- z ed. However, It is possible that the m J office may be reoplied again this year, but mm yet no official, tutor- niatlon has .been received on the j subject. Green slab wood t summer gjjfg prices, Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. . . S3 ltf Culvlg l)rug. next to the Itlulto theater, open every night nnd Bun- IE day. Fhone K16. Free delivery. L'30tf Mr. and Mrs. Kulph Wilson left this forenoon for their home In Sacramento. I'alif., follow inn sev- oral days npeiit in Med ford as the miosis of Mr. Wtlson'n dstei Mrn. 1 Clara Younj:. 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The lilt of Irish men uut out of the robbers' car. ; ,,,. !im tle Joj. ,UIU,S ot Kl., cried stick em up. and began will rlnK i,i u the carefully anans firlnn with sawed-off .shotiiuns and : cd program of oi chestia music, revolvers. t ' Milllll jumped out of the road ster nnd took refuse behind a tele phone pole. pslu slumped in his seat. Two VJlhe robbers reached I Into the ciit- 4ind pulled out the money sack. Thfr robbers cot Into Ihelr car. backc way and thin spcedeup aa :'jy. hall 1 KcHokr s stK-.ch is reflected ' ln j per at r.e a roll for a few days only! S.P.ASKSFORBUS LIME FROM WEED officiul circles where it is remark ed that such an uRreemeut as U 1 proposed by the American Kecre-' tary of Htatu Is certain to have a hlKh moral and psychological ef- , feet on the peoples of the world. UUfs Heine Co.. "'27 Fast i!h. 3. St. Patrick's masnvu-rade ball nt Walker's Sat unlay nlte. Cash prize. Sweeney and Mrs. VY. II. Mctlowan were amonu the local members of : file Fustern Star who visited Ash- land yesterday in the interest of ; lodye work. Mee Fllnor llanley Itush fofie L nyp ncAni nni SAX KKANC1SCO, Mar. 1G. (P) The Southern Pacific -Motor Transport company, subsidiary of ! the Soutl.orn Pacific company, yes- ' tm-.laV Hlllltied to 'Hip hIiiIo illrnnd j' commission for a permit to operate 'Inis.'H between Weed and the Ore- : . Ton slate lliiu. The company nl- oKiooi-.. v. . .. .... ; tea.ly oiierateK an inter-stato line KhWH.NC. Cal.. Mar. I P) ; f,()111 Duusmulr to OroKon points. Ueadlockcd for nine and a half ' coi tificali. from the commis limira. lie jury ti-ylnjr H. h. (Mm- 8lol, l8 necessarlieforo local pna blin. chaiKei! with battery upon ; senSeis can lie Orricd. Miss Octavia IltifJTStyl. of Whilinoif, i , Q C'al., was (llschariJrfl early today. In ', G. P. Girl Pleads Guilty two previous trials, the juries try-: OAKLAND, Cal., .Mar. () Iiik the case also failed to reach a Loiraiuc Doothe. 18, nrrestcd at verdict and were discharged. (Irants Pass. Ore, recently on a Ciinihlin was accused of teai ins : chartio of stealitiK an atitomobilo Miss Hufrord's dress and liruislr; (Si-ned by Kluin Krickson of llcrke licr when silo repulsed his ad- Try, pleaded guilty In fkuperlor vnnccs. The case aroused intense ! court hero yesterday. Moltaay was Interest In eastern Shasta county j set for sentence. And fear has arisen that trouble j Tho glti was dressed in hoys' may result from a clash of tins two j clothliiK when arrested. She was factions Into which tho county has I a fugitive from the Sonoma state lieell, split. -, nom K,.H. ' You Cg&i Hate Imsfe in Your Homo $W) Don $10 Month Puts a unkD Fcgtifor In Your Hoirtd WASHIXdTON. .Mg) lli. lPl bhiuil more oal umiuim oi niuiiiii-:. liAvill be sent as soon as possible to i Nicaragua to participate in super- as O Yl&e'll $dly how them to you ! Tan cl I In the Weeks and Orr Building Phone 726 Secretary KelloKi;. speaking In New York last ninht before the council on foreign relations, fa- . .vu .....Un. ...... .iii-...i j ciortnP,i aifnifa seed and baled nay aoionK .in Kicai powers. iie;s;;6 R Malll ,, ss,tt. stated the Lnitcd Mates would nut ; ,., mnlu,llllln WOO(1 $4.r, ,)01. beoome party to an aBi-eement er. Med. Kuel (M. Tel. MI. 347tf whiel. directly or hufcriH-tly. ex-. t , , f ii i-rpii j or 113 impiicai nw. is a llilll- tary alliance. I know of but one form of it in 1. t w 1111 11 v.iii ttv luiiiiuufu . . r-Titt. .1 Mr. llnb. Itehearsals have been for war. the purpose of he continued, "and that is ! tier. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. ti3I. The Central Point hih j wilt give Jts first play of the sca- ' son one week from tonight wnen . the junior class of the schwj) will preventimrl a treaty nk cifieally Tjind resort to war, which the parties spe-j in prourcss for several weeks and j- Keneral preparations for the phty 1 It is this kind ofjrt ... . tnu (h(, .,,nlril treaty w-liieh people have In mind j ,,olnl h,Bh ho(lI aUl,il0I.luni. iiii-ii ii ivy i latiinn umiirs iui out la wn r and it Is a novel Idea in modern international relations. ItHRLI.W March 16 (d1) The speech of Secretary KcIIokk In New York outlinhiR the American Kovernment's aims toward world peace was displayed in the papers Yossiche Zeitung calieU ulten O lion to the fact that its text was distributed by American em bassies and legations and from this drew the conclusion thai Washington attached tho greatest importance to it. Mr. Kcllottg'.s reference to l.trlun was Intended to show that Ameri ca, irrespective of parties, sup ports his foreign policy, the paper Fa Id. The paper continued : "Kurope cannot escape the con clusion that It need nt'ver look in to tho United Slates for ally in bloody quarrels. This realization ''tin heeonte a further fiieentivo. townrd proceeding along rhfht path to lOuropciMi peace and co-operation." vising im cieciun in mat couniry.j0 Approximately Snuu martni!s are at present in Nicaragua and the twoj additional battailous will bring thej force to nearly 3."nt. Secretary Wilbur said troops were ordered wnt upon the recom mendation of Hear Admiral Sellers. Special St. Patrick's day dance. Hlverside Community Club. Sat. ;r nite. llrnadway Orchestra. 3..7 1 Uauce flold Hill Sat. nlte. a:.7 Following four days of Illness. Zn liert (. Hostel resumed Lties to- r j day at the First Nation alNKank. O ZZ ; Ueinlung Trucking Service trans j fer and hauling. Phone 20, tlotd zzz (Hill, 3B3 Z After having spent nearly a year San Frnncisco. whei-e he was employed in a large dry goods store. Miss Ada Copenger has re- turned to her home here. rz: Hnndpleating and smocking. Tho Fashion Shop. Medford Htdg. Q 34ntf A number of local boxing fan' ZZZ are planning to attend the Joe Cor- ZIZ man-Ace Poles fight at (irants Passjs: tonight. Ciorman. who has appear-, j 3 ed a number of times In Medford. I is reported to be in good condition and Poles of Marshfleld. who ap peared here two years ago In an irz Klks smoker. Is said to have Ini- rz proved his style of fighting since jZ his last soul hern Oregon appear-1 Sjjn a nee. 1 Hemstitching Se per ynrd, Hul-' tons coy.red at Handicraft Shop; ! Siz Mrs. M. M. Fi irec, htnis"1 m"t herps ' at the V. W. C. took suddenly HI' zzz nnd her comll'dTi. with a fever innl!-; complicated nervous disorder, was jj j thought serious for a "JX last ZZZ I night. - With the arrival ofMr. Ph kel and the attendance of a ' 1 competent nurse, she began to rest I easily after several hours, and is , jj j improved this mun;, jz That good cnal. 1 lansen Coal Phone '2V.i. 337tf ! Miss Marjorie Kelly, ilanghter ZjS of Attorney and Mrs. F. F. K elly. S Is expected home from the l'nl- versity of Oregon somi- time today' 99) commander of the naval for:e in Nlciraguan waters, nnd not as ad ditional reinforcements to tho men now pursuing Sandinoaud his fol lowers, secretary said that the battalions will be drawn from vari ous posts In th.s country, possibly from both coasts. Sonic of them will probably sail within a few days. Tho new force will consist of slightly less than a thousand men. 4 , ior spring vacaunn. z Dance Cold Hill Sat. nlte. ,t T 7 . Clara (ireen. daughter of Dr.!: BIRTHS Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl J. Knutsi d and Mrs. U. K. (ireen. Is spend - rrr ing spring vacation In Medford. j having arrived home early t his ( morning from Kngene. where sip- Z Is att ndlnir the university. ' rT Special St. Patrick's day iluneo. Kiverside Community Club. Sal. nlte. p.roadway Orchestra. :ir.7 r Jasper Reynolds, son of Mr. ami ZZ Mrs. c. I,. lEcynolds. proprietors' of Hotel Holland, arrived in Med font last night from rhigrue to tI sp'nd si-veral ilays with his family. 1 J-xtra special for Friday and Sat - HI day. Kill new hats bought ye-! terday: S:..nu values at ?1.!X: val-jm lies to .S.."tO priced SL'.l'N. S.'ts ! and -Ax. An extra special offer1 " Fof) HWthir TetR . an4 GaJW) 1IIN South Newton aro the proud j for l-'rid.-iy nml Satunbty only. The. parents of a baby girl, horn March 12, IMS. A seven-pound boy was born to Mr . ami Mrs. V. II. Stone of Med ford Tuesday ut the Community hospital. BlK22UI 0 neuti 9 . A f or QWL MAGNESIA TC8DTH PASTE penile ele.inser and acid mouth 1 w Large 50c Tubes Fminy l.fm Hat Shoppe tn M. M. Store. Puy here and get your gn-en(r: trading stamps. :t .'1 1; Zuleima Temple No. la. Dnugh-, ters of the Nile will hold a speclat I meeting in Ashtand Masonic Tem-'m pe on Saturday evening. March 17 E tat citu p. m. for the reception of Mrs. liy n F. Cramer. supreme iUeeiN-1 the Daugliters of the Nile 'from Puffabt. N. V. Mrs. ('ranier ' will (ii'rtvi. In Vul!).....! ..1 111. and will be the guest of nfricif. ; 1 lid nienibers of the nrder at lin- 11 V the MHm Hotel at (1:30 "0 Sergeant Oxover Owen, M-dfnrdip. recruiting oier for the l"nlted St. Prttriek H masMtiernih- bull at States army, yesterday was vainly ( inker's Satunlay nlte. Cash prizes. j Tv crults needed 1. S-i nnrtM lh:il be opening SPECIAL TIS MOrfTH 39c a Tube . 3 Tubes for sfjOO JARMIN & WOODS O MSlford's Owl Drug Store Medford Book Store Bldg. Free Delivery earchlng for two In th1 army. He hiiM been ud vised of an for a stenographer at Camp Iewls and for a telegraph operator on the Washington to Alaska cable line. The telegrapher, he paid. , would be forced to undergo a rigid j examination before he could be uc ' cepted. W I St. Patrick's dune e Saturday 'night ut Jacksonville. 8ST ' Special St. Patrick's day dunce. Hlverside Community Club, Sat. nlte. Ilroadway Orchestra. 3T7 Scott Davis left this mornlnu for Salem to take in the remainder of the stfftt basketball tournament games. You'll like our evening dinner. 50c and 65c. Jackson Hotel Cof fee Shop. 295tf Coal $16.50 per ton. Medford Fu! Co. Tel. 3I. S27tf Mrs. N. "u ly. M rrf. C. T. Miss Ctladya Tloline, who wan removed this wee&from the Com munlty hoj-pital, where she had un dergone an operation for appendi citis. Is reputed to be improving rery slowly at the suburbun home of her sifter. Mrs. V. D. Prophy. St. Patrick's niatqueradc hall a (S) '...i.r-fiiii s.it 3.17 :-.7 .Q. N. Central Ave o JTilOne DO Walker's Kalurday nlte. C.h prUes ; Special St. Patrick's day dance 1 ' ftiverMe nmmunlly Club, S:.t nite, . Ilroadway oretiestra Your grandfather's I watch rnjy still keep time but it is badly out of style today 'JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE. Medford's Leading Store Since 1894 Pay Less Dress Better C. A. MEEKER, Manager McCall Printed ltterns Make Home Sewing Easy They're Here for Spring j . i .. :; v ', Charming Spring Creations Help Usher in New Season New Fabrics, New Styles, New Low Fric : : Q . -e- : ; g They're here! . Stunning new spring apparel that has been personalty selected in the fashion centers of the coast especially for YOU. Each individual garment 5 has been carefully selected and now they await yir choosing. New styles and delightful fabrics that will give SERVICE. M There are new values in hosiery, colorful spring fabrics and an exceptional spe- cial in rayon bloomers. In our downstairs store you'll find some REAL MONEY' SAVERS, too. Don'topverlook this department. o , Women's o Spring Coats !'G $12.75t0 $37.50 licitulil'ul novelty spring enats, Q some mi' ii'iin oiiiei's plain styled, heavy ere.pc or fin lined. Values tineqiialed. Pure Thread Silk Hose 95c m.i Sheer, pureQillc i Mi iiirludiiii;- I1T111, V pointed lie'e l, ,!. A i Xil narrow a 11 k I'e ' u' l "J Llj, French nude. 17 f V "3 H' rn in, at nios- ' w& I " in hliere, lie, 'it'll. "lnL hlush.' cove reyund SeiOni, Women's Dresses o $8 .45 Heavy quality flat crepe silk dresses in a wide range of sizes, values up to $14.75. Torrow, special $8 .45 Wash Print Demonstrations S;des ladies iii our wasli-nnds depart ineiil. will wear 1 1 1 1 1 dresses made up from our spring )i'ints. livery dress modeled is made over a .Met 'all Pattern. .lie sure and see this tlenion-:-(Oyition tomorrow. O ' feXTRA SPECL Rayon Bloomer Sale 98c LH!U pair women's $l.-r)() value hlooiners 9 ill be sold Satndray (tomorrow) at tiy 9Sc per pair. Double thread, extra strong rayon, flat lock seamed, double stretch elastic top and bottom, double crotch. Rose, nile, - peaeh, flesh, orchid. On sale tomorrow only. Just -0(1 pair to sell, so come early. Women'sr-i Patent LtQther Easter Shoe Styles Beige 6-eyelet novelty cut-out Pump, short (vamp;' fcpike heel, $10,00 value. Special $7985 v-: .DU1CHLSS Sport Beige Pumps 0 BASliMEMlH BARGAINS! Shoe Bargains Men's tan dress ox fords $2.JH .Men's black calf com position sole, Uarhoiir well .... ... $2.98 Spring Shoes ICIII WOMIi.V 33.48 I'atent one-strap, gold trim, military heHs: Pat ent cut out ties, military heeln; Tan cult tixfouls, IMeilluni bee It. I 4 Cottage English Pris 15c licnuiifut spring putt (s print ed on a soTt cotton fabric, full SO-luch width. Sixteen .li-Hnct exclusive designs. Thlsnlnt you will find cminiI to many on the market an lidc, selling all day price of f Saturday at the low 15c ohm it's ami i hllili-cn'H Summer Untferwcar Women's knit Kumn. ton Suits, tlKht oi knee, built up lops, :6 to 44. selling Hpcciii , tomorrow In open sized 49c "5 U Misses and children's Fancy Ribbed Hose, sizes 6 to 10 . . 23c Hoy' nnd (tirls nainsook I 11 ion KulM, heavy materi al. rrlMfor''ed double stitch ed, loop buttons. special value, selling f. 39c CiMiilii'il I'Olli'ii vai'U. ilmiljlo fool, triple knit lieels ami S lot's, sliuili's of 11 ii !, tun lini'k, eoriloviit! or Muck. Honlly " a. (iuii)it-v eiiinil to nioNt, :i."n' stuckiiMis. si'llinir in our-Hr- 1. . J ' 1 ss jrain, Miisriai'iit, Injuin'rovv, , 1 1 , 1 1 2 Pair 45c or 1 Pair for 23c I m 1