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rrPFow) matt; ttnbttnt1?, mt,t)pord, onrinov, ptday, Amu, i, tjss. CARKIN, BIGS FIRE CHIEF HAS LOCKLEY ADDRESS OF , w ; ili liKhti'd numiierM. MiCoyfVid Wilt M tTTe Wriiiht. le audience with twu NATIONAL CHIEF OF LEGION WILL E APR. 21 - 28! BE HERE APR. 8: FAILS 10 CHECK, WALL ST. SELLING It was learned last nlKlit that Fire Chief Roy Elliott lias been ASHLAND, .Miir. 31. Spciiklns1 jhfi news that Bedford Is to Edward E. Kpnffonl, JackBOQ county's two members of ,n u 'M'ftnum y ever sine' n m return I before an uuiliciwe mudo up at have thin year's convention of the t oominamier of lh American Le- tha linitua In tha Kt.'ltP MK lilt I VPt. a .v wt i ! national ! (By Stanley W. Preuosil, A. P. Financial Editor.) Ii.,.,in I i Uliih...ti Hiaumh r.nlnpuln.1 . ..... , . Vt'U' VH il Mn l Wmd HriS Jrof Ashland will pt an Invitation he received up ; diiUKhu-n.. and .epre.entatlv. vlt- men's clubs here Apr! J. and ; ford ncxt Hund . 8lh MeU. , Wall Street was thrown Into tur-1 ll?kito"wtou-' then to witness the tannin. '' h "'. " "a" wMUX&toTi Wi" L hl" "r"1 lhe m" ,od"y by the Brea,e8t S'lt-' K!f,iV.n fir . f'.rt Vhll-h ' of Jumes Wlllos and Kllswurth ' the Oregon Journal gave un W ? "'" " ...L Pacific coast and local l.eBion-, lirday stock market in its history. ' IV.fliy HI 111 oaiCUl il'.ll.t.'IJ..UI y Ui. . " - ..,,.. u-onin'.i f.ri'i.iilviitl.inu ' " ur iwukiiik iuihpiu ... i men BM.uit:u iw.mu.u . U . bad been unofficially reportf-d for some time past with a d - r Air ' eluded In the federation. Alias Grace (.'hamberlain of Ash his visit with keen anticipation a shire at the sounding of the ' However, due to tlie date fulling opening gong and then stumbled on Kustt-r Sunday there will be under ilie wtiglil of profit lukiiiK lies in his unusual sympathy and . " .u" o"..v7.." ' no elaborate reception planned, which reduced or wiped out many possible - al hnlf seve Thr throuKhoutthe valleyw-.l. be ... never seen a lianKins or electro-!"""" ' i.ocaiej aumeas ciitlon, Hoy has a natural curios-, !' i" his unusual sympathy and Ity to witness Btich a grewsome ui'iterstan.ilim or those hardy "-in reiieraiinn whUe Mrs -Merely an informal meeting of l.e. of the early gains and sent a num- evont, yet Just as ho about mukes'lers who braved the certain: i',Alr' of Mcdford ' B'on rfi,luls of southern Oregon ber of Issues $1 to $9 a Bhare be-, up his mind that he win uo so, "iKer oi tne west, not ieu on o I d lln8tlon of vice Dreg.'and northern California to con-, low yesterdays Ilnul quotations. . ......... N-r.TO.V Mar. 31. i-Pr along comes a leenng o. itorror . - '" b"i uy y me oesire . . . ihrounh Mrs llmnnhrles ft-r w"" tne national executive i timers poured onto tile tionr .,, ,,, department at the thought of It that over- to see that the land was good, ana ' l ST,e c7m i "u,'lic reception t the local with such startling rapidity and ' " ' ? , " ird a whelms him. , a : ''-''-'':' '1 -....- , Z for ccZw . greet fontmandc spaf. ta-ta volun.e that the .ulce and j.iicui iiei'i.MJ n ii" iiinu niiiitnotu , , ...in k n.tn.i i i lord wiu-n lie arrives lie iiiaii"- icluiuhi uiminntii ui iiic c-a- . ..,... such lt'al killings In the past have ; m trips Into southern Oregon . . " " ' .' 1 from Iteno. Nevada will probably 1 change became completely clog-' oenouncing .11 . " " " ' The conference meetings are lo 'f arrangeo, ..ne netans oi wn.cn p.... c.,,,,, s.o,. ,,. , immediate conversa- be held in the Medford I'resby-, - announced later in ,he brokerage houses throughout the 't,li;,l,.,,1" i!ritain, teriau church and an extensive i wrl N prtvtrnm Is being planned for the ' entertainment of the fifty or more i . i. ,. l'ilk7U a out of that six-way dicussiun, oat iv. sluuipUis fio.u JUt ki 1 a share to 1S0 and closing at 1ST !tl.e French government hopes will for a net loss of 5. come -any adjustments" that pre- When the c.os.ug "S sounded sent the possibility of reconcil- Ceneral .Motors was oeliis printed ing p.ev.ous obllgftlons wi the on the tape at $lSi. lleneral ,crmS f the proposed new treaty'' Klectric dropped from J 161.50 to ... .mints out that Secre- 1156.25 and b'e,1 ,0 ""'itary Kellogg has clung not alone 'wht011 Aeronautical crashed ! to his insistence upon a n.ultllat from $'!. To to fM. closing at Ihorjerul treaty instead of the bl-lat-bot.oni for a net loss of 5.25. eral Franco - American treaty against war originally suggested by Hriand, but has also insisted upon an "unconditional pledge" In an; resulting treaty. In that connec tion, the new note says: "If your excellency really be lieves that greater chances of suc cess may be found in this formu la in spite of the consequences which it involves, especially th necessity of attaining a treaty nf world wide scope, the govern ment would hesitate to discuss longer the question of its adher ence to a plan which the American government originated and for which it is responsible." HAILED AS STEP been stuffing Chief Klllott with for the past thirty-seven years and , the advice that If he wants to oeciares himself no stranger. The retain his peaco of mind ever j work that he has uudertalton is; nfterw-ards, to forego the invlta-lof a unique sort and of unusual thin to see Wlllos and Kelly hung. : worth In the annuls of the com-: of! French note A locul newspaper man, who has n.onwealth. lie meets tin. plon-i .,!.... ..... witnessed a number of hangings eers, forms an acquaintance that whi;b w( jn,ers,)(,rse the regular and e ecirocutions in years past Is will respond to the fr.en.liy int-'i -' rouIillP )rKram , the convention. ! especially a. ..uy...K .ne c ue. ..... .e u,.u , ecu. us ...si ........ tne Thfi f,dra,lon (lf women's clubs ' his observations of how the aver-, stories of early days. nt,e,e a,c!tkps , ,,, clvU. .,,, 80ral or. ; age man at witnessing his first many Interesting char.o tera in ev. Kiinlza,j,,n!)- aIld , tliwns rHpre. banning Is overcomo with the hor-; .-. community, in an old com- H,.nted in the Southern Ore"on ror of It all. and advising Hoy : muniiy there are many whose Ins-: division Include '.Iedford. Ashland. I to stay at home. , tory Is not always told. It l Klamath Falls, Crants PasB. Hose- Other citizens then counteract irooi such us these that Mr. Lock- ,,, !lml HunoundliiK towns. uus am ice uy tiiouiK .m-iii..;. icy ..cenres most vallianie uula. life I would sec It If I hail a chance. . Mr. in my. llaiy and .lapan to that, end was in the hands of Secretary : Kellogg tonight, awaiting his de- vision as to tlte American reply. j l-ending detailed examination ; of the French communication. !'-j partment officials withheld com- meat beyond saying it clearly rep- l country, so swift was the reversal in the price movement ami so long was the ticker clrluycd that the market was over before thousands .if speculators learned what had happened to their orders placed in the opening frenzy of buyin.':. Total sales were 2,a0l,1')ij shares. comDai'erl Willi the nrevfoiiH Sat urday record of 2,ls8,100, on March !e-cnted an advance toward a time 10. ' when a meeting of minds on the Despite the recently abbreviated ' -subject among the great powers svstem of ticket n.mliit lonu tile Will be "possible. The Medford American l.c!lon 1 final transaction was not printed' -Mr. Kellogg was reported as l.ocltley gave a review of Floyd ii. Young, fi nst expert of i post won tho membership contest , on the tape until 5!i minutes after tmpetui mat a lormuia mi a. Vnn nrn n fnnl If von overlook the no,., e ,.t tl, n,.l,l.. I,,..a I , thn l'nil..,l u.fI.,.t.a.. I 'from Hoto-hm-tr hv '!'! niemhi.vu ,11 lhe market clnsi.ll. lh Innceiil do. anti-war treaty, satisfactory not online. lltllfV VnW LM 111 t II .1 Villi ........ ,.n ..l..n... I.... ut,A l I, I r ,. i.'iw'lu it nno nil i . I II o V rt. ni-O-rl .1 ll.V ft., rern.'fl ' alolle tO FrailCC. llUt tO III! tllP element of doubt, and that they don't be a dam fool." ,..i cv 1 1 1 names that are familiar i us usual during the spring season. ! Legion dam e at the Oriental (Jar- The pace proved too fast for : t overiimenis of the world, can will file their candidacies with This works, and Hoy decides to every Oregon school child. He I will be the speaker al lhe Kiw. mis ' 'lens last night. Hoseburg had a professional trailers sponsoring the be found. the secretary of the statu tonior- again to attend the double hang , ,..i in,, early nail, rebuilt ibe : meeting Monday noon al the Hotel total of 0-1 and Medford, a total lecent leaders and they hastily , sn ipped of the argument that row. Mr. Hriggs unnouueed he lug, until another man comes settler's cabin, started the Infant Medford. i of 030. I began converting their paper pro- surrounds It In the note handed would run last night. along, who has witnessed Biich j ,.Mi,... looked In upon the i -Mr. Young always has an Inter-! , : tils Into cash, lladio was the. to the scrctary by Ambassador This would have been done ves- gruesome spectacles and itiln'os " fjlst school teacher that taught 'sting message and all Kiwuniaus I SA,-EM. Ore.. March 31. WI frst to yield, plunging from a high Claudel. the French foreign min terday had Mr. Carkln been able the horror of It and strongly ad-,, tll(. wliUenu'8 and called the should attend. j Multnomah county's share In the of $H,4.f,n to Sisr,, with a drop i bier has proposed that the Wash to get Into communication with vises llllll to turn tho Invitation 1 ,,. f n,ose whose stories' apportionment of receipts from (rom jS!) to jS5 ,etWpen sales, i ington and Paris governments Mr. llriKSS, as it was desired as down. ; make the history of the slate Cp' WASHINGTON-, Mar. 31. (P) , motor vchl.le registrations for lhe A sij.;i,t rally followed the in-i agree upon a draft multilateral matter of courtesy to havu thu For lustnnce, liie tliiel had just .in front row at lhe armorv 0 ""llh8 tooay elected iiopre-; penou imm nepieiiii.c-r ib last io;it,ai break but the stock sagged : unti-war treaty, then Join in pr I.din II. Carkln. Mall Tribune classified ads reach n finn nnnl. mftr. vpt iIst tf CHOICE OF THE MAJORITY Dinner Today $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD q Windows and Doors q a two renrerentutlves file al the made up his nillld finally the some time. ,otlur tlay to see Wlllos ami Kelly Df jyr,. .1 win oe a nine nwitwiira lor nmn'ii "c. "lii ,ohh v,.,..n tu llu. Mr. carklus, wno lias lor years nis menu, captain ieoige ami,;, slight error In locating the ex pasi oeen one oi ine jiicksoii .-i.t.ij oi..... .ne seiitullvo Hawley of Oregon to the i March K,, lus. was 52;.J33.03. . at the close to $1S6 for I Ne IIII.ISOU. I ..MM , ..... ,.,,. ,,r ,, f,.u, .I, ennnty IioiiBe ropresenttiuvoB, and i-ortiiinu, wuo ions mm. iiiat no , WM llul, ln AHhinnd The story who Is the speaker of the house , once witnessed an awful huiiglng nt ', AHhl,iml Wou,',.n W1H W:1H at the present leglslnluro, In which years ago at Heno, Nev., and that j .,.,. ,,.,..,. fl, ,,,.. high position he made such an ex- lie had never gotten over the inv-; KV(.n , ,,, w cellent record and enviable show- fulness of II. 1 hen Hoy decided , TnorIn Th llamnK r lh(. Ing to go back lo the house lo not to go. . I dly of Ashland was credited to solve in inu raiisH oi me iici i". mii .,,...,.. ...... , Jeglsluttire. hiiow wuat in nil .nun i.ner .lie, Nevertheless, because of his executions are over, and then he 1 speakership experience nnd long will decide promptly. Keneral experience In the legls-1 ln...n te nl....n.. i.n v . .. i.'. i.. .s'. : district, well known oicliar.llsl Island declared that one of seriously III III IOC . ..lIllllllOIIV '""' '"i usnr,,. in un nMiot..- hospllai. with no change In hi(ul lllernry resources. The meet coii.lltlon. Ills son Clyde sailed 'g lhe armory was presided from Honolulu today to be al his over by v. V. Mills, who first nn bctlslde, i nounced several musical numbers I of interesl. The girls' double TOI.IMiii. Ohio, A p i-1 I 1. A i quartette from the High school drastic price reduction of lino on j sang delightfully. Might high all W'lllys-Knlglit standard six school boys Joined the girls to models was announced here today j sing In four-pan work. The by J o h n X. Willys, president Longfellow's quartette, composed Willys-Overland. I. if .1. II. Modee, tl. W. Frosl. .1. who lingered lo announce 1 v ci.u.ruiun o. tne powortlll .exl came .Marlon couniy wun loss or f'J below yesterdays filial spcuKcr ini.l bo had made I ",,"". . ,, " '""""'" ' - ' -.,....., . i.i..iuiii.. nt't ; Hint'ns this as a working iiisi.s to tho other four poweiH, uiv 1 rompanit-d by all Kranco-Amert-fiictod In fyrn- t r an ri'hnnr!M nn thi silhjects. I LARfJICST STOCK IN SOITIIKHX OREGON TROWBRIDGE n M'MUEH YARD mm &Z S3 OS ho will Ht 111 be one of Un inont influential and leading members, it r ceneraMv hold. It la a mlo of tho leRiHlaturo tto have n dlfforpnt speaker at onrh leRiHlatui'e, and for tho next JewtHlatui'1 It In undeiRtood t lift t tho npeakerHhlp mny go to nit winter!) OreKcn innii. A. It. Il.'linan, who eaine from Ashland, Ohio. Mr. Lock ley reviewed tho vast ; wealth of the mate tluit )( In Itanium of tho phoenix 1,M wondorful natural renuurreH the I'ortlund port will install $50, 00ft urn in washing plant. HE Mann's Department Store . WeVe Never Offered More Value and Style than You will Find in These DAYTIME DRESSES, $4.95 For Street and Afternoon Wear m lil m mmk 'Mm mm hA 8 m mm W IS 'iXW IS mm I 1 These drcsscare I fl y D made of a beautiful ' I HI rayon-cotton material ex- j rvrty woven in tlte mills of Mar- ) M 61,1,11 lie,a " Compnnv. Whole- Ik i ' sale, for this COMBINATION XX V A y PLAN event in cooperation with F this store nnj thousan.U of mer- chants throughout the country. A pictured, each of the 6 at- In the large assorftnent are tractiveityltshaveindividuat plaids, checked and striped features as a jaunty kerchief, oVfeiiins, raised figures, plain NX avestee.a novel collar, a clus- and printed fabrics, in com- X y tcr of tucks smartly placed lunations of all the fashion- NX ' ' or a tailored buckle $ able colors. 11 ' SALE OPENS MONDA Y MOANING See Display in Window Of Exclusively in Medford Bon-Ton, Nemo Royal Worcester Corsets RU LL'S "MEDFORD 'S OWN STORE' Exclusively in Medford Holeproof, Phoenix Wayne Knit Hosiery Presenting to the Ladies of Medford and Vicinity OUR NEWLY CREATED GARMENT AND MILLINERY SECTION ON MONDAY "We arc highly pleased to present our newly nmuieil departnients just at (his time, when Easter out Tils are liein eoiisiei'eil. JOvoryt liiny lias been done lo nialce your .seleel inr a jilensure. Wc'vo pjalliered in tliese sections coniplcte ajiparel and accessories, so you may choose leisurely, correctly and with assurance that when your .Sprint' Outl'itt is selected, evcrytliini' will be in perfect harmony and ,i,rood taste. You'll find adjacent to the Apparel Section, first the millinery then lingerie, gloves, jewelry, flowers, purses, and just around the corner Wayncknit, Phoenix and Holeproof Hosiery. You'll find a pleasure, we are sure, in an arrangement kind, and we extend ladies of Med ford and vicinity a cordial invita tion to s h o ) in one of the most complete nnd up to - the - minute style centers e v e r offered in cities the size of our fair Medford. la B""""""T With the newT ar--ani;enient of the store, we have been enabled to better display, and offer to the public, our most c o m p 1 e t e dry goods s e c t i o n, w h i c h at this time is in full bloom with all the newer fabrics to delight the lady who chooses f a b v i c s rather than t h e ready-made. New Silks New Woolens New Wash Prints of Cotton and Rayon Crisp, sparkling and new to the very minute, is the way we merchandise oyr piece goods section. Always the new things as they arrive on the market, nhVl,Vs keeping in close ton.-h with the stvle creators so we can offer the new things to you ;,s so,,,, the larger cities receive them. Then we would mention, also, our drapery and bedding Mrtimi. Oregon City Wol,.n Mills' ftost lin tiful blankets. Truth an.l Pacific shee and sheetings which, by the vv. are guaranteed for three years, the oiv sheets to hYir knowledge bearing n iniiiif.f.-tiii-rs guarantee. We want you to see tliese sheets at the first opportunity. aiinigiiM