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e PAPA ETQflT HrPlDFOTTT) MATT; TMftUOTS, MRDFORD. OUKriO FTfTDAY, AtTOXTRT 14. 192" DELINQUENT TAX LAW IS EXPLAINED SAMCAI.. Aug.. II. Tile net of the l!'-5 loKiulaliiri! j n v i I i 1 1 k for the ro iniBHlon My counties of interest,' pen Hlty and costs on ilollmiuetit taxes of .1921, .1922-and 1U2:I is Intei-pioted hy tlio attorney-general's ofl'ico in an opinion written by Doiuty Atlorney , licuernl Hosforil. Tlio act appliui to 11)21 taxeH liimcd on the assessment roll of 1!I20, tlio 1922 taxes bused on the UHHcsHiuent ' roll or 1!21 anil the luxes of 1923 based on the assessment roll of 1922. it is held that (or thu net to apply to the 1921 taxes the oriKlnal tax should have been paid not later than May 1, 1921, to sernre the lcnal ro- . missions, the 1922 taxes Blimilil he paid not later than Ociubor 5, 1925, and (lie 1923 tuxes not later than October 5, 1920. ' BASEBALL SCORES ' National League. At St. IhiIb It. II. K. ClilctiKn 7 2 St. IxiiIk ft 3 Alexander mul Gonzales; .Mulls, iJlclienimn und O Fnrreli. At IMttKhitrB Cincinnati 1 I'lttslmrK Luquo, May, Hioinillcr, llrady and llnrnrave, Moaduws and (looch. It II. E. 0 1 U 2 .11 Hi 1 Benton, KreuKor; At New York: ,' Kirst Rai'no: Ilrooltlyn i New Yo:-t ? OHborno und Taylor; Snyder. It. II. K. II 1! (1 3 12 0 Scott and American League. At Cleveland St. IrfiuiH .; Cleveland Wlngard, .Danforlh and llarsruve Smith, Cole, S)ieeco and Scwell. It. II. 10 Hi 2 7 VI 3 ( 'At' WiiHlilimton . K. II. IS. New York , n a 1 , WmiliingCmn ' '.: 2l 7 0 .loiien und llonKiMiKli ; . Routliqr and SeveroltM -A , , 41 " At Hon to 11 IMilladelplila .... Hon ton Gray and Conliruno; ZahnlHoiv FUhr aail Kfuchoff. It. H. K. ft 12 2 8 0 2 Winafli-ld, 'io i:yvKHTiaTK yds iiiuoak. (Continued From pan On) ' ' mouiiiatnH hy follmvhi;?' t1i'. Jrin. Crocli WoimIh he cfil 1 hi nf Jut icuViT uC- fnnlert, and (he IokJcmI rnuiu It nftwH, TIiIh. (Dcy Mild, wan Xntinil to he 1 Jin notified the wanlen'n' off lew lo travel from I'ut'lhtml to Salem if t mldniKht, and from j&iJiiiii Into thu wooded diHtrict eiiHlwui'd without ho lnv accoHteU by poHNutnen or vuaidH at ivUlKVH or any other place. Warden Dalryuiplc, Itceiilttu In clime toueh with openitli'MH hv Lelephonu from IiIh office, ycHterday direetcd the leadei-H to illutrfhute their men mucoid Ink to their own Judgment, hut ciit klzvil them for keeping, in Home I11 Htanee, an en tiro poK.se Kiouped In one place. It will he the object of the eoioner'a ImjucHt to (letermlne, if pPiHNible, who of Die fm-ajiiittf convlclH whot t lie KuuiiIh. The lemfinony of a lurKg num ber of pei'HiiiiH will be neceKMary. I'or oner ItiRdoit was unable to Hay this morning JuhI wIh-ii ihe liopieHt would lie called , lie wax tjultu cei-tnln It 1 would not he in tlir forenoon, and , thoiiKht li mlKlit not he until UmiJkIH. Uali tuple (1 Uii l.i-d. I Tli object of Uie K'vernr'M Inves-' tlKalion will be to determine whether! carclcHNiicHH and lux iliHcipllne on the I part of the prison ailministratiim were I responsible for the break. Tin kov- errmr (IlKei eclitK chai'KeK made hy Os wald West and others that utter Inef-I fleleney was shown by Warden Dal ryinple. However, lie will make an1 effort to ascertain the facts. At leant j Dial was his declared intention yesler- day. . The qticMtions most freoiienfly asked . 'are how the coovietH were utile In make daKKers from files, how they se cret eM the pieces of rope that they spliet'ri together to lei t hem duwn from the roof, why they were able to step out of Die line mureniiiK to the HllnltiK room, and how they were aide 1 to wi to Do roof and cut it hole in It: Knives made from files are often found hidden away In Die prison un der all wardens. That Is history. And as for knives and -ropes. Ji is recalled that Harry Tracy and David Merrill had rifles hidden 'In Die prison. Once before the roof was reached in Die same way by tin same men who Kt away Wednesday. This was when .Jones, Kelly and oihers col through; the roof by KahiliiK the fourth cell tier durliiK Die .Johnson Smith regime. They were cauKht, however, before they Kot out of the yard. Farm llotisc'ltohhed. MALUM. Auk. 14. Those In eharKc of the man hunt for Tom Murray, Kllsworth Kelly and James Willos, es caped ronvinis. tills morning said thai they wero reassured that the fiiKiiives are still in Ihe I'nitum neighborhood by the report telephoned to Die prison that the Mellheny far hi house, 7 miles south of Kilvertou, was pllbiKed dmlni; Die nlKM. . Mrs. .MeKlheuy reported that Into In the liitfht she nndi her husJiand heard Homeone e titer the house, She says that they lay still In hud, and that the prowlers wandered over al most the entire house for' nearly half an hour, but. did not enter the bed 7 room. Nothing was taken execpt, per haps, a little food, the woman said. ' Mrs, McKllicuy ualih she could nut tell how many men were In the house, but Dial they made lots of noise add apparently did not eare. whether any one heard them or not. ' ' , ; WaltitiK for a. Dine after Ihe men left 'the' farmhouse, Myron MnKlhony I I III opinion or woodsmen und IiuiiUth Willi wlpjiu tlwy uiinvi-i'seil,; It would lio necessary for the coiivlelM In fol low the creek lied In Ihe nuiln hei'iuisn III Ihe ponitonlhiry und Kiiunls W'ent to Ihe place In InvnstlKiile.' -, Ahour liiiif'an lfour nter, Oreiton Null, 0111I riinii.fl'uiii.iii In lh i.u r-,,t of the deUHlly of Ihe HkllllllK hlllsh. ' Sllvcrton saw the flush of II lluht fori The c-rock bed d.ji not euny a run- , on iiunnnt inoviim down lleuver freelt ' imub su mini, 11111 only' un .tici'uslonul ciiiiyon. onc-liulr mile from Wllbml, poul of water,, and 1 niilui e of the us If mini ir hud IlKliled ii inuleh. fooling is audi Unit to truck 11 mini ..They could tell there was at. leas! one alonif the creek would lie ilnpossilile. iniiii. and probably Iwo. A fUKltlvo nut accustomed In Ihe The Ktliirdsinmi opened fire with woods, said tlio . Portland millers, ! their rifles, hut Ihe suspects escaped, would follow the lilk-liwiiya. ''he various posses Ihls uiorniiiK wre r I'lirsiiit .Meilniilh 'o,,., j closely Kiinrdlnir it 11 nreu of cuuntry ( The ronland officers, purliculurly , Ihe lioundury of which covers libuut fnpl. l,eyls; sl-veiTly eiillelseil the iu-; 211 miles und .Hikes In Wlllaid, S11I1. (iunlimtloii or the idiiise. ileclnilnK thul.' llniity (It miles south of Sllvcrton), It lacks leadership. Hoods ami In IiIkcs ; Hhnw, llicnce back lo Wlllaril. are ntlerly lMiRiiarili d. sold l,ewls. anil . lie Slid bis fellow officer.- were able I rook with mm lf NEW SHOW TODAY JjpJ .A BABY peggv rpA'ArOri' CHILD in. gAptAin jAtjuAhy LAURA E. RlCHARDSiTORY of tho LITTLE SEA WAIF Supporting Cast Intfiides HOBART M3SW0RTH, IRENE RICH, LINCOLN STEDMAN HARRY T. MOREY ftnd BARBARA TENNANT "HOUSE OF FLICKERS" Fox CorrJedy "PEQOV" RIDLEY at tho Organ PATHE REVIEWW SUNDAY "TROUBLES OF A BRID"" Mann's Tht Btai Xlaods fmr the Price: No Matter What the Price ' ' Mann's New Fall Dresses FuNhion's iIuiiiuuiIh have been liict by our drcbs duijprtiiivirt. On dibplity , are all Htylcs of tlie advance showing from tlio urt'iit- nuirket' centers,' , TLo licst liues nre represented here Jrcnu , Ctts'tle'u, l'utcst creu tions tlic best of utiiuy ether lines . such ns . Peggy Paige Miss Manhattan' and Anthony Dresses Mann's Dept. Store THE STORE FOR EVERVBOOY . Phone 486-4(7 Medford, Oregon New Fall Coats Fall Millinery In udvuncc of tlie: Inllseibion 'iire ''tliese . de.sirublc;tytei!. greatest deinuud are tlie velourai, felts and sal ins in large or suiull types ; prieed from , -"r' ' $3.50 to $30.00 Tlicre are among these the finest of makes, such as ICnox, Fiskc and Meadow- -'brook. . ' : ' " ' AVe 'hove just received 0 very complete line of tho man nish coats for "fall hi all the -iu;v weaves and colors, includ ing the new guaranteed ma terial fcaljd cloth. , These coats arc made with the velvet collar, ulso fur trimmed. AVe arc showing, a full lino of ' new coats. AVe specialize in coats for the small woman, also, out -sizes, as well as the regular, sizos. ' - ' I hey show fjarc, Gpdet flounces and . Hand beaded creuiions, many ure fur trimmed. They- are inude of tfrcpes, . crepe satins, flat crepes, chenille and georgette. . . .. ,. ..' . , Priced from $18.50 to $89:50 Jtlst ; a f ew of the shades dove brown, -'falcon, -;sca swallow, queen bird. Arabj umber,, rosewood, rust' and Mexican. Thc.matcriuls in the new fall coats iiielud'e' the Jarle'cna,' Fortuua, Kash niir Imperial and 'Yelvcrcttc. Trims with' squirrel, silver fitch, fox, skunk, opossum and many other furs. SATURDAY ONLY A group of voiles, ratines, broadcloths, poplins and crepes" in plain and figured ; many of these pieces worth $1.43; they must 'bo sold Saturday only," yard 45c VOILES Figured and dotted voiles in fine qualities .. ani shades, 40 inches wide.; excellent putterns; most of, these were priced to sell for 48c; to clean up, yard ..;' i' .",'..'. ..','. ' '''',' SILK SPECIALS "Mylant'tle Stepins' paektigc. The, package tMiiittiiiiK.il I'atterii, sul'ficit'nt material, ribbo, latte and elastic to make the tepins; a 2.2j value ; special . ... , Gagu&t Cteanufiu Q$a&s .69 Ml! mill lil-iiteh slriped' aiitri'igured'-sjlks in erepes mid bisuttleliillis; up lo t values, to clean iip.'yard . - '' ' . v 'S , " -; $1.95-- DOMESTIC SPECIALS 72x8 4-inch white bedspreads in a fine qualiy ; inarkl'd regularly 2.1! ; Saturday only - , $1.85 81x!l!l line Wenrwcll sheets, fine soft threads without filling, taped-edge to insure long wear; the usual price is 4&00;' Saturday at only $1.75 ;lli-incli lingerie, nainsooks, voiles and erepes, in all the underwear shades; up to Ode value, Saturday, yard 48c CLOVES Women's c liaiuoisctliv gloves in many differ ent styles and 'colors; a $1.2.-1 vnlne to clean up for, pair : 29c Fancy silk gloves in nil colors, turn-back and rul'I'le cuffs; up to t-'- value, pair . $1.59 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phone 486-487 Medford, Or Tiiml Drastic and Lust Reduction in J i all . Summer Goods Prices Smashed !, for Quick Action ' ' , ' : The' Season's Successful Dresses r ' Unusually Low Priced , . ' An outstandings dress . sale combining' all .the sterling qualities that make. this' price 'low.' l , .-Slimy, of our' higlicr ,priced;dreij8e8 have' becirgHtlier'ed into an iittraetirc group, among 'which", ai'c , lace; dresses, fine voiles and' tub silks; iilany of- them wero, .originally priced us high as ifl'0.00. To elcau up... ..:.:.9.95 :. '. "; r;vtC?'.::,V' : Just five dozen left that have .been .put'.into a big group that the price .will sell. There arc luces,, 'voiles, fine fast eolored linens, imported ginghams tuul many other cloths; up to $12.50 values to be sold at:.,,.V.:;.......v.'....:.....r.'..$4.95 Extra Special A genuine price slushing fiiiiil witidup,' of a dress sale, llock bottom prices on these deriiand your early attention. I'riiiteti efepes, jgeorijetteij, 'flat iircp?s,!';ercpe satins and many other fine materials; up to $;lo.00 . values.:. .16.05 A Final Clean-up of Coats at ... Tremendous Savings . This offering is' worth a great Iff1;' --" deal of space and a- great many superlatives. However, we'll simply state the facts, kilo'wiiig. that you .will appreciate the VALUES. ' $20.00 Coats $9.95 I: A geuuiue clcaii-up. Just a few. of our spring and summer coats,., flannels, georgettes and poirettc twills; up to '-'0 values.... 0.95 I ' :a .; . Clean-up News From Children's Section : "' ' .' rS : ' ' ' z' . 7? n J Here Are Dresses, Hats, ai)d Coats and There Is Quality in Every Dept. Children 'shlayk and white bloomers, cctleut quality; up to 10 year sizes; speeltt; uir....... - :.59d Children's rompers anil dresses in ginghams and suiting,' nil colors; 1.50 values; 2 for..l............... tf11.00 .-,. ,. i.. - e Boys' white' sailor suits made of excellent 'material with blue trlmmiiy; 2.oi value, Saturday .$1.93 LINGERIE SPECIALS ? V- . , AVoincn's Itayou silk bloom ers in. peach and "flesh col ors; usually goid at $2.25, Saturday special , i $1.75 AVomcu's voile gowns in orchid, maize, pink, ' green and peach; real ! $2.25-"values, to clean up . ' V $169 -Women's' crepe' and nniiisook liloomera and ehehiisc '"in all colors and sizes; up o $1.25 values; special 'Saturduy . ' . , CORSET? SPECIALS ; Miller rust-proof 'corsets 111' brocaded cloth back- laco and Avrap-a round ; stvlcs; genuine $1.85 ' value ; special . ." - $1.59 ' Warner , 'Brothers', girdles, up lo 2!) sizes; in brocade material combined with elastic; $1.75 'Values. '-.for . - . . " $1.59 - . JAPANESE PARASOLS lit all ' colors and shapes; excellent patterns, long and ; short styles ; up to $2.50 tlues, ' each , . 1 $1.19 I '5 HOSIERY SPECIALS AVomen 's uucy hose in many desirable .patterns ; up to $3.45 values, .pair ' ' V, '-.' , ;19 Kiddies' - socks plain, ami fancy; . up 1 to; 29o values; pair : - ' ' ; 19c AVomen 's fancy sport hose in lisle and Rayon, somo plaids; up to" 69c values ; Suturday, pair ' --I." '.-.'- , ,: ' . 50c -A:' DRUG SPECIALS?1' j Ingram s milkweed ereaiu, uuvCxuftUent skin '' bleach and cleanser , $1.00 bottle, .Saturday..... 79 ! 50c bottle, Saturday....,... .....J 39) ' AVildroot shampoo has softciling' 'qualities and combats dandruff; 50o value, special 39 Mann's Department Store "THE STORE F6ft 'EVERYBODY 0 Phone mmv... ; , , , . wldf.rt, Ore.