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ifis MEDPQRn MAIL ,TRIHUNE, MEDFORDOREOOX,. Fill DAY, FlOBRUvVin'. : 18, 1921 MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S Jan. 19th to 26th Jan. 19th to 26th KILLING 3 MEN . Harry M. Daugherty t&ir1 I nil lit I Ik if WrLLIAMSOPi; W. Va.. Feb. 18. 81(1 lfatflncl, Matewan chlel of police, told Harry Staton, a former justice bi the peace, that lie had killed three of the Baldwin-Felts men in the pin ' tpl and rifle fight at Matewan May 19. Staton testified today at the trial, of 19 men, including Hatfield, charged with being Implicated In the fight. ' Station said the men were albert Felts, Lee Felts and 3, B: Cunning ham. , ' ... . "It was one roar,". Miss Bessie Hamilton, another witness,' described the ' shooting. Afterward she said she saw three bodies lying In the street., Two, she testified, were searched by Sid Hatfield. Later Miss Hamilton said, she saw Hatfield kick the body of a detective. HERE MARCH 5TH ,AV(jir(i;h!4S iliceri. .received In the city thation iMareh .6 there. will bo at the American Legion hall In Medford a .-flying; squadron 'of loglori and govorn mehf m'ert for the purpose of settling all claims against tho government aris ing' out rrdljilbnty,J compensation, Liberty bonds, travel pay, bonus, back pay, .victory meduls, vocational train ing and in fact ovory claim that may be presented will be tokon up at that time.'- Questionnaires ' can bo gotten from Saniuol Leonard at the Crator Lake Hardware Co.. Thcso should.be filled put for. the claimant and present ed on March 6 to the flying squadron. Jt is urged that every' man that haB any felani fill out one of those, quoB tionnnircs and' present -ho same at that time ' ...'-. ',' ', ! '' : .1; - ,;.v. '" .WASHINGTON, Keb: 18. Format complaint ' ngalimt Federal Judge Landla of Chicago for his romark.B l nthe caBe of an Ottawa,, 111,, bank clerk charged with embezzlement, is Waao in a lottor sent to the depart ment of !JUBtlco today by Senator IJlal, dompcrat, South ' Carolina;', I ; I K ' :: S.-. - as---" I I III! WW i ' I Mill Jtrt (" ?J m & t III it t icr!k Jl'' $ Ft it' J Z&U'vir&'h III I fj "$4 I 1 fc f f II , .COrVHIONT KIVVOl HIIW CO. MttM VONK Hill for a place Frequently mentioned In the Harding cabinet. sources to meet the excess amount will appear , SALEM, Ore., Feb. 18. Highway legislation. Indorsed by the state high way . commission, advanced onto, "the floor of the house yesterday afternoon and the motor vehicle code, completely revamped, was passed with Bcarcoly word of debate. ' '-, ; - ..;' '. ' -. -.T-TOT) balkm, ore.,' Feb, 18 Dills Incroas- tpg salaries of state officials passed the senate late yesterday, Including at torney general from $3600 to. $.4000 a year, tax commissioner from $2500 to $3000; state cnglnocr from $3000 to $3800. : ' - : . - ,T. ff; Highway Wins In Senate SALEM, Ore., Feb.-18 The two new Roosevelt highway bills Introduced by the sonate committee-on- roads and highways, passed the senato yesterday aftornoon. ,, The first, a general moa- sure, empowering any portlpn of. a county, ah entire county,. or any group of contiguous counties ta organlic highway district as a municipal cor poration, had two votes to spare. . The second bill, authorizing the coast cotin- tlos after forming such a district, to take the place of the government in liiawmns mo f2,uuu,vuu votea uy tne lioople in ,1919 for the Roosevelt high way nad a margin of only one vote, Senator Robortson having voted In tho nogatlve on the lattor. -.; . , i .-, . , JAPS BLOCKED FF ;; .' HONOLULU, Fob. If congress im poses R 12.00-tarirf on rlco, Jnpaneso in- Hawaii will import Culifornln rlco, rathsr than that - which , comes: from japan, wnicn thoy now w, accord ln to T. Onodorn, socrutary of tho .Honolulu Japanese Chambci- of Com morce, i - , '-.,.., . , According to figures recclvc'd -hero recently from Tokio, Hawaii Import during 1020 a total, of 13.862.000 Ypn'H ;w,orth of Japanesn goods, prln- eijiaiiy, nee. . Hawaii's exports to Ja pftn 'totnU'd 'fthiy 203,000 yen. '"'l'Ai'fcfcTK, Tahiti. (Corrcspon- acuoe --of" tno AKsoelnted J'ross) la dlgmntlnn Iw exprcssed by Tahiti rent ,deqt ilieiyuine imignslneM, 'niovlng pic tm;qs, ,aq. 8utlny,isupiilom9Ut' pages of ino iiiainlHrnl havo long pietured nn tuvo Tahiti, women as wearing few elothes, when, as a matter of fact, the Hverago nauvo i woman s.uh-oss in. a mother Hunbni'd wbleh : beRlnS be . hind tho ears and flares voluminously iu ino grass lops. . t. - - - 1 ho impression , has got nbrond tnat beauty unadorned Is one of tho ehlef features of our landseapc," ono ianiti resident anld rocontly. "As a manor or met wo seo that sort of thing about as frequently as Now Turners seo a bond of Choctnws strid ing down Hrondwny in full 'war pnlnt. ,'Huch Bhoeklng pletures ns havo an- reared In mainland prints and movies are merely photographer's tricks. . MIsNlontuies changed tho stylo of nntlv.o drees long before any of the present generation was born and de signed the .Mother ll ibbnrd for the leinaio or mo species hero. " MOVIE BILL PASSES HOUSE (Continued from Fa go One) Douglas, Jackson and Josephino coun ties. .-'..;. , .1 ... The hotiso killed tho Sheldon hill , providing for revision of the state constitution and tho Thomas bill . amending section 4373, Oregon laws relating to salos for taxes. Tho senato killed tho Thomas bill relating tp reimbursement of John Almetor. SALEM, Ore., Feb. 18. At the com pletion of its labors last night, the joint ways and means committee an nounced that it had reached an agree ment tentatively to recommeud to the legislature appropriations for state de partments and institutions for the bl ennum of 1921-1932 totalling '$(1,607. 338.97. This amount Is $142,603.02 above tho amount of money available under the six per, rent tax limitation Of the constitution but it Is believed .; - Election Bill Passes . ".'. SALEM. Ore., Feb. 18. Orogop. will havo a.. double .election . board system tor counting ballots throughout olec-i Hon difys horcafter undor a bill passed I by the lower house of . the legislature I late .'yesterday. J The bill previously passed the senate and now goos to the! governor. . ,. ' Tiie niii provides that in all pre cincts of more than one hundred regis tered voters- two olection boards shall bo provided, ono to start counting bal lots after twenty have been cast. . By this system, the proponents of the bill said, results of elections will be known much quicker than by tho old system of starting after tho polls havo closed. Provision is nindo against informa tion leaking during the progress of thp count. - ' ' SALEM, Ore.," Feb. 18. Sonate bill 284, tho c.o-oporntlvo moasuro, intro-J dticod by tho committee on agriculture and forestry, passed the sonato yostor- day. by n largo majority."' ' Tho measure is ono for tho benefit I of tho producers and to mako binding contracts that nro entered into with co-operative associations by their members so they may, not Jump the contracts and sell tholr products on- the open market. i Free Text Books Lost . SALEM, Ore., Fob. 18. Tho house yestorday on reconsideration of tho bill declaring a policy of stato owner ship of meandered hike bottoms pass ed tho hill which had boen defeated the day before. SALEM, Ore., Feb. 18. Following a' prolonged debate the house Into yester day voted down Senator Hanks' free school book .bill. Tho final vote was 29 In favor, not ouough to pass the measure, and 28 votes against. MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs" f Child's Best Laxative Accept "1'nllfnrnia" Svrun of Figs only look for tho name California on the pnekngo. then you are sure your child Is having the best nnd most harmless phyalc for tho little stomach, llvor and bowels. Children love Its fruity tante. Full directions nn each bottle. You mnt sny "fall forniil." - . Adv. STRIPED . . EDGE. TAFFETA- 36 inch'.';1 Pekin Blue, Navy Brown, , ,, , $3.00 value, . I . .:. W- 'V : $2.48 yard ;f' PONGEE SILK' ; 33 inch - !,.' ' : - ' ;-' imported : 2.00 value ; ? .Viiow'$1.25v-r!:; , yard. -- TRICOLETTE KNIT SILK . FEATURING SHIMMERING, LUSTROUS SILKS THE FAB RICS PREDOMINATING, TYPICAL FOR SPRING,' 1921. SILKS OF EVERY KIND VILL Bfe FEATURED, MANY OF THEM AT SPECIAL PRICES IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO REMEM, BER THAT OUR GUARANTEEGOES WITH EVERY YARD OF ' THESE SOFT, AND LUSTROUSQUALITIES. V PRICES CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN LAST YEAR BEST DEMONSTRATED BY THE FOLLOWING fTEMS: ARE $4.00 TUB SILKS $1.19 1500,.; yards of new Fancy Tut Silks,' ftuitable for. men's shirts s land women's' waists. Come in 7 f beautiful Satin i stripes. ' Up to ; $4.00 values. Satur- ; $0 1 Q day,' yard v. . . . V $5 00 CREPE METEOR $.1.48 40-inch all-silk Crepe Meteor in the new spring . shades, such as'' rust, pekin blue, rose, grey, nayy, brown and black, sold at $5.00. ' Going in this big sale a $3 4S :::;$f.pgsATiNs $2.98 r. . 36-inch Satin Inxperial and Wm. I Skinner's Dress Satin. All , silk; , : Every yard guaranteed. Sold at ' $4.00. aQn sale Satur-; J2 98 day, yard . . .. T - ''- '- . ' . . ' ' ' rr- $5.00.JSPC(RT SILKS $3,48 ; 40-inch , Motora Sport Silks, heavy weight, in tan and white. Regular price $5.00. $Q AO This sale . . - ' t 7.50 SILKS $4.48 ; : ,J 40-inch Trico Jersey Silks in the new sport shades for blouses. This is one of the latest fabrics. Sold at $7.50. . Sat- A AQ ur day, yard $3.00 WASH SATIN $1.98 36 inches' wide in the new sport , colors, jade, green, coral, flesh and white. , Regular $3.00 val? This big sale, 981 ues. yard r $2.50 DRESS SILKS $1.$9 f 36-jnch Taffeta and all-silk Mes saline in. all the new shade for!' spring. $2.50 values. ' On sale i $1.50 SILK POPLIN 89c 300 yards silk Poplin for dresses. Colors, rose) copen, navy,! black: and tan. Cheap at $1.50 a yard. This sale t - -.. v -. QQ. yard .: r; ayc $5 COUNTESS SATINS $3.98 This beautiful Silk ; domes 40 inches wide and is suitable for sport skirts, in white only,( bro caded patterns, $5.00 values. This big sale tQ OQ only .............. r55 V 1 $5.50 SILKS $3.98 i r Mallison's Pussy Willow Silk in black, navy,; white and brown. Sold last season at dQ no $5.50. Saturday . . W'VO Mailison's ; ,"Harm-o-nee" Silk Crepe, 40 inches wide. One of the , latest creations On sale Saturday. ... ; yard , . . ; . . ; W3 ovaAaaaJM ;;36 iri(4i3,50 . 'now' $1.98 ;': :; yard.. ' BLACK TAFFETA '""36 inch v Guaranteed to wear, . - Worth $3.50 today ; Sale price $349 yard. LAMP SHADE SILKS All Good . Cplors, . 36 inch Sale Price $1.29 yard BUY YOUR NEW SUIT NOW ' :' v ' '') ' -" Here Are the Latest of the Neiv Season's Suit Styles , .. '; . i '' , NEW NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS ,, V i . All wool, well litntle. Kieuly lined Q O Cf On shle 'Saturday ...l.ll.,LJ.:VfctoOU "Miss Miinlinttnu" nil wool' Jersoy Suits. Sold last sonson nt 4().O0. . On ' sulo Satui-day . NEW TRICOTINE SUITS . Jhidit up in tho very lnt'tist utyk-s. . Lined with all Silk Hatins. Clu-tip. at if75.W. This big sale, each :....:.:........ $19.98 $40.00 i; "TWEEp 0' WOOL" SUITS Tho most practical suit made. Sold last your at $50. This your .' - " r " ' ' . .. ' $25.00 Some very exclusive stylos in La Vogue, and ' ' '"Miss 31alihnttau" , T ' . "SASSY JANE" DRESSES j" Wo have just put in this famous Jino of Crepe and Gingham Dresse.s, and invite you to sec them. :' THESE VALUES IN -WAISTS MUST NOT-BE ' :r iJLASSEIX WITH, ORDINARY BLOUSES AT fii'-, . THE SAME PRICE AS WIRTHMOR ' Only a limited quantify .of these -four models' a"i-e : .being placed on sale toinq'iTOW;- f Wirthmor Waists, now Wei worth Wnists .$2.00 $3.00 NlWiCOAJIVNOiW $5.98 . BUY YOUR t. This SmsoW MStri Are ShotVn H$re in Plentiful . : Assortrnents : . , . . . 25 new Spring Coats, made 'of nlllwool Tnatei-iuls. Theie-Coats would have been cheap last' yea V at $25. On sale Saturday J...:d Cf each ' ' (P 1 UtOU 25 wonderful new Coats 'in thp pinili 'and i'wrivppy Vyles. Values up to $45.00?' ThiH-dWe f( big sale, each '' .V- i:iPfcOUU All Winter Underwear on Sale Tomorrow 20 Per Cent Off Regular Prices . FITRITE petticoats 1 ICvery one guaranteed, to wear. : .The iiewVspring stylesineluding the "Kuieker" are here in all colors at reasonable prices.- ? J ' . Manns' Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY S Entrances on E. Main and N. Central . , MEDFORD, OREGON "PEGGY PAIGE". DRESSES ,. The most beautifut-dress niHde.. ; Priced from '-, ?4540 to $75.00 ? , . Other Drcrfrom $20,00 to $100.00 each ' . "KORRECT" SPORT SKIRTS The new spring models are hero, "'Mada of all wool Men's' Serge 'and Fancy lUaicfs.-' Tho best fitting skirt -inadis -It will pay you to see tlieui. Sioi;t Jersey Coats to match. Selling Saturday at ''' ': -'25 per cent off. ','. ,",'' AJ1 Silk and Cotton Hosiery on S,ale Tomorrow : , 20 Per Cent Off Regular Prices 'Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid on All Orders 1111 u V" - ; ; '- - t , . "