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PArtR ElfiTTT MEDFORD MAIL TBTBITNE, MEDFORD. OKKOOX. MONDAY. JAN T.VKV 11. V.Cii. man BPUKANK, Wash., Iz::. H.tA'i Tht-. (If.tlll (if M!k Hulli Mrllori- aid Healthy yoriety Kirl ami iiatrou of the arm. who planned to marry un artlit TiKmday. Ii'it who ilruve to a lonely 1 anil took lir own mvs(j life, today had unthoritl tie. AlthoilKh letters found It HioiJU Miss. MclAtiiaJd ' possessions and tho circumstances ol her death clearly indicated suicide, W. GrftenoiiKu, county prosecutor, as nerted Leonid Fink, of Seattle, a Hussion artist and llie man lo whom sbo wag betrothed, van li-ld for (iiiewtionlnK nmil a motive for Hdicidu had been established. Miss Mcjionald's body :m found In (he rear of her automobile Kmi tlnf afternoon in the culmination of two-day Heart-h in which an airplane fiKured. She apparently a asphyxiated by carbon monox ide fume from the exhaust of her automobile, an autopsy revealed. A sooty rinK, which corresponded lu alze to the exhaust pipe, liroeie outth said, indicated that she had held her inoulh cloc to tlx; pipe Until the fumes poisoned her. One wheel uf the automobile wiih jacked nearly off 'he k round, the valve cap had been lak'-n from tho valve and part of the air had been let out of the tire. (Ireenoi -,"tl added that ho helievd she had done lliii to KUjEKPHt HiHt Hie had died acci dentally. TIoto were neither any marks of violence on her body, nor evidences of a simple, he naid, 'SMITH SHOOTS oxk o i;it ! Vd'uiitfnueil fi-om I'aae Oiip.) ton Smith, of Joplln. Mo.. 27-year-old for third place money, W5. Smith' Tl-7.'-72-7i;-2:t4 left llini III Kceoiid place last nlKbt, j but : Armour appai cnlly had him beat, and iJicKel was uolng Hliong, - t. . . I)leo-l lo I 1 nihil. Tdegcl left off play on the I'ith with a,' for that distance. I'ars on the leinu'iiln two holes, a five on tlie 1 Till and a four on the IHtlu would Kive him cards of, 77-1 t.74-.7t-Kff. i Oihc'ia who were ,to comphtei their 72 holex loilav included r'i.nM..i v..t. i.i... i.o.r.'.i.. ....... i.... r frouii Oetroit. Von Htm, who pick ed up oirtlie I7ih hole when he) had 7a atrokes. n d a par on hfs last' hole to give him V.W nod n. tie for third id.iee lllM earlier I'Ollllllt ware 7 1 -73-70-220. Walter lluuwi, U r 1 1 1 h open champion, wiih vera1 xtrokrM nbovtt pur un nil four of MIh He with Al Ksplm.su Uf fhlcago. end Fred Morrison of Ios Ange- Ich. Hagen, who completed IiIk 1'i holes yesterday by playing the j last, throe In ifnrknews, showed (turds "7-7l-7!l-7-:UJlJ. To Stimulate Local Building We Offer No. 1 Common Fir s4s 1x4 lo 1x12, ky H $22 lixt to 2x12, iht M $22 lx(i .Shiplap, ku- M $22 1x8 81iiplnp, pt'i- IV $22 No. 2 Common Fir s4s 3x4 lo 1x12, pci- M $18 2x4 to 2x12, pit .M $18 ftlyplapj l.()-f.S, M $18 : ;No.3 Common Fir Shjplaj), JJiinonsion, ! Boards, iSh(mthhi $15j Lower Grades From $5 por M up 'Flooring .Ceiling i JNO. 1 rlOOnnp; -wU 1x4 com. Flooring ..$l(Ji f1,'1",1',;;'1l'','('. ; 1x4 N"o. .4 Flooiniijf....$25;l,rii.V.i'i.iMH c 1x4 V. 0. FloorinL'....$10,lv,,-y,,,ir M,n N,,,,,", "'e'- JO, COlll. J' 100rillg....5hl t! 3x4 Ceiling j520i 2x6-8 .r,xp Door $1.75 i 8s;a4 H. fcSnsh 75! -Medford Lumber Co. ' One Block North ; ' S. P. Depot. u . , i TAltlS. France. JaW 14. (T' Marshal Ferdinand Koch, general- Issirno of th. m!Hm! armies In the world war. waH taken seriously 111 Unuy wiln ,,..)rt irmmle. Tin- marlial cuiu'it a very Irail a ArmlKtli- day celcbra- lion. It nettled into bronchitlK and inierfered with hU breathin AppHrently he had recovered fu lb- from that aftection but the General Fccn i train of the UIiichh told on him and he suffered a severe, heart at tack. Three doctors ere (ailed Into coiiKiiltatiou today. It was said l ha a bulb-tin would be lnsucd late this afternoon. A comuiuhEo.ue ImhuimI by his phy- s c iiiih bile tdav sa d 'The inaiHlml is fiilferlim from hi ml allack. necesKit:il inii coin- i.leii. r.i " i This was signed by two doctors. , Mtirshal I'orh, wlm Is a years P1'1' lll,fl ,1"t lt",' 1,1 b,Ml of ' leceni months. The marshal, who played so prominent a part lu (be great ballle of the Murne during the early days of the world war, has been llvft-c in retirement lor some time only Orcusioni, My tMMmrl.i In thft news. lAinuncau legion in iv-t, no inane j his appearance on the second day ,,i,w,ir,u ...... E WILL 10 OLAF KTOI'KIIOI.M, J'tM. ! j. iflV The engagement of 1 r Imcchh Martha of Hwedeti to t'rown l'rince Olaf of Norway wan ofhlally an nounced today. I'rincepH Martha, wlio was born March "X, 1 U a I , Is the daughter of I'rln brother i if King llUKtaf uf Hwedfi Tho crown prim" wan July L r.'03. Ixit'II ull ALLEGED AUTO THIEF " cane of a transient youth. I The after I avlng been a thorn In the. sido of Kialu 1 raffle Scwant f 1. I Talent for a wiek, Is n-celviiiR tlefi- I n it t disiMisltimi In tlie binding over of Wllstm It. Fish on bail id lumi to the grand Jury on u charge of larceny. Fish Ih accused by Talent ot tinio thefts, including a theft of mat hi ie in Medford, ami In stories In, I, .1.1 T11I...1I KUh ln ul,il..n ai.vi.ral ollu.r u,,l,li,,. II,. ihivim"11 ) atloiiH wh.r.. In- rlalim-il lu- had ahaniloii.-U llivtu. Iml Invontlual loll UkiiiIII it-il his luli'H. I' hll win mi. i able to lalse hall anil Ih now Ian 111 '""' BENTIFES SHIRT j I Ul IH KUl'iM. I v I IMlhlia., , I'al.. .Ian. M (Vt N. II. Wltihlow ut i,-,i))n Htcwarl Nurthcotrtrtrlal of three boys, today small piece of while cloth as a part of his N,.iMm nml I,. vIh Wlnxluw ami nn ulilil. nl llli'J Mi'xli'iin Iml. J'lTS (IMh M1LONS (t'oiillniii'd from I'ago One.) the slale of Oregon lift at 11iIh1ob a flu nllnrk. lime ... "You are uwaro that ut tho last; M'doii . . appropriations were Is evident from tho persistent call made nKui' t 'Hin iipproximtttely ftr VU'k Viipo Huh. the exierunl four million dollars In oxees ot treatment which proved no helpful available slate revenue for tin; j In was. Tho YlekB Uhoriitorloa are idennlunt. of iVii appropi lattons HiiiI opernthiK tho omoriioncy ntKht '1 vetoed bllU wovldinif for one hlftti which were put nn nt tho jml'llon. three hundred thnupnnd lioight of tho epldeniio, an the puh didlnrs, lenvlnc deficit of more j Ho continues In demand ovfr 876, ihan two million dollura which 1 00u jars every 24 hours., hoped might be taken taie of by i (he income ta mnr I j by the It-Kltlaturc and referred to the t-lecloraie. 'The income lux rm-abiire was defeated, and. ax a result, the rev enue of the ffiiml fund wll be JiiMifficIrm by approximately i wo million dolluis, lo meet H- uhlmations tbei' on for the mVn niu t nJ'-d J)- ciiiU r 31, 111-. "No pro boon ha been ;to liquidate the ex. Mine .Mid it has been necessary to Quale practically a rer4uet for ubstantial cuidtal outlay. despite the fact that many suh r-MU'-M' f,.- i, t!(1-.:it. :mi necessary imt.ioveo.eni which should be rarvd for now 'ami .-a hi. h mut Ik ,irutiied in th- n-ar future If, maintain her Mtand- i oi-ckom 1m intf ax a prK' cj-mIvc and forwaid too viiij; com mon wcalih. t I(1 ,.w ,(f lhU K'iuation Ouv-'u. er,.r I'atter,on called to li e at- U ood in a return .n.u-i, at the ! bask(;l lhr0WPrBf aad they broke t.-ntion of he Jegm alure mm ioo i th(.am! ( ft (iaU, whj(h up lhe hfRh scho0, oflT.lBe. MeIvin two of ar P ie nine of the coiw i - haH bn tentatively for next , threw a half rioen nhou that misb Uon which provide ha ; ArnfIa, ,u. wullI( U: wIte in a... d through the fih net! eKiW;,tiv. uHwinbly Khali proM.le rfipt h(. ()ff.rM whir , . . for ra'Hint; revenue Miffirieni to, defray til' exp'FiM'H of 1 he Htalc fur l ii' li fim al year, and aUo a toiffi b'lit HUiri to pay the IntereHt i on tin' Mtate'debi. if iheie be any." He called to their atten tion, further, taction of the name article. Haying: "Whenever the exoenseK of any fincal year nbail exceed Hie lncioe. llie ieKiHiaue iiriK-mldy Hhull provide for levying a tax for the eiiHiiinj: fwcal year. Fiifficlent. with oihr Hourcea of Incf.me. tlie pay the defjeiency, a well an tin eHtimated expenwe of the enduing fincal yr. ' Jn diM.UK!-iiu; the statiiK of the Male penitent'ary, flovernor l'at (erjur: aiiid, "for the first lime In ,, th. Oovernor I'atternon wild, for the li Al r iJ r. u.vii 'to first time In the history of the in Kiftutiou. every man who 1 pliyni eally alb- Im ut work every day." I'iImiii liiadequnU, In hit r eomiiiend-itioii! in con nection w.th the prlxon. the gov ernor aid: "It la absolutely V- pential tliat additional quartei-M be proided Immediately to care for priHoner.t.. . , I have recom mended in the budKct an appro pi iai.ion of $:., OUO for the purpose of reiin"l'-ting the former trail Iiik Hcbool (for boyxi buildiru; t'i lioue i men and alxo lo care for the women prlsonerH. ' A "fair taxation" on cut-over duriim tie iirowiiiK period of the timber WIIH reeoillllM'IHled by the uovernor. Thiw. h" nahl. Khoulil le in add'thoi to "a falr ""nual tax. a yield tax win n tli timber In cut. In 1 1 IhcumhI ijit reclamation. f!nv ernor Patterson Hiiggextcd that the leghdulure submit to the electorate ' a constitutional a mend men t re pealing arlicb- XI-li' of the slal" rontitutlou which authorizes the payment by the state of Irrigation and drainage district bond In terest " These bonds, the governor said. widely tiered and there Is nn m,equat record of their owm r- Water Tower. In discuss ng water power, Gov ernor I'atlerson said: "The pres ent law provide that all appli cations for permilH to appropriate water fm beneficial line hIki II be approved by the state engineer when made in proper form, nn- j less Hi appropriation will const) nue it menace to saiciy una n- 5 Of the pultllc. In that event the stale engl- may deny the application if. after full bearing, the public wel fare demands. i Hh authority lo deny applications under thlH stat ute has not been passed on by lh courts, hut In order lo protect the public Intercuts, this section should lie nmend'd in a manner which will more fully define the duties of tlie stale engineer and the grounds upon which applications may be denied. Authority over appropriation of water for bene ficial use similar to that of the federal power commission relative lo leasing public lands, which are used in power development should be given.'' In eoneliiding his message the qoveinor said: "(Ml the HlbJeclH dlfK'tisscd lu this message or on any other mat- tei-M iiertilt.litir lo Mate uowrn- menial nctvttteK j be happy. at any tiout (n confer with tlie members of the ath le(jlilatlve assembly. " lly experience during the pu.l two years has strengthened my deep interest in the welfare of the stale uf Oregon. "Kecognizltig that a progressive body of laws is a vital factor lu t lie development and prosperity of nny stale. I offer you mv full- -"-"I'"""-m ""IT-'H "Illl'TlnklllKK hl.ll ,lilllls- l'" "" IhI'-ivbih of our 'oimmn .i.llh iin.l tin- wi-II-I.oIiik I"f ll,r l"'"l'lc." Epidemic Wanes ' But Demand for Vicks Continues Colds Wlflch Attack Weakened System After Flu Responsi ble for Record Output. SECOND WAVE FEARED l'lihllc liialiii oiilcialk now n--port n di'cllnn lu Uhi niinilM-r ol flu i'iihoh. . Thiw urKo evorybmly. Iiowovcr, In kt'i-p on luklim pre i'iiiiIIoiih nKHlnal coIiIb lor lour of a Hot'onil hiiiI morn savoro flu wuvv. II H III I '.I IS. Tlll'l'o Is, Iii-hIiIch, tin- rlsK of iloi'li I'lii-Ht coIiIh, Ironi'liltlH. tiiul iii'iiitioiilu, wliloli inrniHl1y rrii'-h Iholr p-uk lu'lwei-n now hiiiI April mid ulilrli linvo a ilotihk- iIhiiki-i' IIiIh yt-nr with ho muny pnoi'lo In I lio run down conillllun whlth ful I'liut inUHmm tliror :hoiM On- country nro Itoi-tllng IIiIh WHrnini; I Udy7M si TIME TODAY BY SAILOR JACK . If Fnd .Mortcnwn, tin Terrible iiine wreil i uf OranU i'ajw. fig- on wn-Mlin bailor Jack beln uitide to Jih, i today by s. i. j The high achool btarted this ott M' nb nhiill. theater ininaer, in ' enmon training tor the t: limes next if .Mirteti.. ii (Iocm nut accept, in-- Fi iday and Saturday with the, I'nl Kotliiiion will be beKun iinme- veratty of Oregon Frotih here. They diatrly to brinj? Tom Alley. l,ort--will be tough ames. ! land wrcHtP r, to Atedford for a' Negotiationa for a two-game se man ii with Wood for the same ries with the Salem hi-rh Hchod ' n.nht. aro still pending as the Salem team : Sailor Jack, a- well hh "Alendy". ' ants too much money for the trip.' , . , ,,,(,.,,. ui.i. t..b an(, ,((1;y (I(.(.1(J(,( l(J makp nih . (.ilu,i..,llfe in n,u .,' , i... . the Iane will either accept or for- ' ever bold hm peace In claiming: ln' i a better wretlr than Wood. -The local wrestler In becoming; more angered, every day and to day wiih on the verge of befrinnliif,' Ial proceeding auaiupt Moiten- en as nn outgrowth of the match ' .,.,,, ... O rants I 'ass. where Wood lost on a decision by the referee on i ; the grounds that he was using unfair laetii-H. ! WuimI da itiis the decision was ! raw and was no n,irun for him' - to Iniiir ihe match, meaning; he re-' ceived no money for his night's. UwU'ht I,. Woodruff, here in the i work. ow he is planning to go ' interest of the Simons. Shuttle ! to c-urt to force Morlemien to worth and French company for pay him money Wood claims is work in connection with the build idue him and it may all end up in ir'g up of the growing; business i,f inn iitiaeliment Wood may put the concern disclaims the honor 'against .Mortensen's new Whippet- attributed t' him in Sunday's issue car. , of this p:iper wherein he was ! Mortenhcn was in Med ford Fri- mentioned as a former president ; day afternoon to recover a ham- rf Appleffrowers Association :1iit he claims Wood took with " H""d Hiver. Mr. 'oodruff was hlui last week, liut Mortensen fur f,,ur ars employed by that went back lo Grants I'ass without eiincei n in an importania capacity tlie hammer. He was advised to although not as president, that po !enlict the aid of a police officer f11'"" being open only to growers. in calling on Wood as ' a matter! Mr. Woodruff will work lure in of protection, Mil this he did not conjunction with Ouy Conner in seem to be inspired to do. ,thv handling of local affairs of the 4- i l 'Irisvif j - r advertising gefK remiJtK. I i "zrjk a TV 7 a irmj III AJ7JntWU'WlflI- Kjy&J) j Umbrellas jggk ' Continues All This Week ! .TV qT I Tjm, J& 'fi Values to $15 41. VD g i 5 I a Sale of Hosiery 1 Tjf;" "''fiS1') ijz nigi 13 Regular $1.95 values. All- Padded Robes Vi I lll f V M3$W$ 1" """ " II silk, full fashion. All colors While the few in our stock last K' WU 'V.VttWVWi I fi I1I7ATU Mil c 1 1 . ' 'NUi' i 'ii n' i m i Maybe-Never Agalai This. I Veck Your Grocer Has an Ample Supply of that Wonderful New Health-Giving Cookie-Cake Tsi-Blu Vegetized Wafers and the New Double-Dec Package oS TrisrBake Crackers ; B07375 TMIS WnnK long as his Introductory Stock holds out. yii .xcr will be jblc to supply you. After ih.it, iIk price will go up to nornul J stay there Till: PURIXSI: of this sale is to introduce to you tlie genu ine Tru-lMu Vegetir-J Wafers that give you the health-giving Vitamins fnuii v"U l:rcsh GarJcn Vegetables. Vcge tucd Walets are sold only in 25c packages never in bulk. AND also to introduce tlx new FULL-POUND double-deck package of Tru Bake Crackers, which in this combination ot ter really costs you only 12c. January special, DOTH pack ages for 3 7c. New Before tmyht Nef ef Again Order From iRfl-RTU.Spohane. Portland. SeattlelJ tdaimimp Tfin if FOR FROSH TILT The Alumni took the hiph 9 hool bafkthall team to a :J7-to-7 trim- ' ming Saturday n!-;ht and an a rHult come of the surplun cockinejia has been eradicated fiom llie t'allUon crew, and their dignity ruffled. : Members of the h:-;h ttcLool Kqimd inclined to "razz" the referee i IP1'1, ul J'I'lnB hf,re and came with A-liland luring the game Saturday. Hill Miiwei man. forward, had a tooth knocked out. I CONNER LOCAL FIELD Mnions Miutiiewortn and r rcnen company. Never Before OUT IN FRONT OF BIG TEN CAGERSS CHH'AOO. J n l.i.o. -ir.,i. Kan and Fuidue were in front, neek ainl netk. uh the dizzy race for the I. i ten basketball chain pionship p:uk.sed the ijuarter pole today. Ku.-hir.i; forward wiih unexpect ed j-pecd. the two teaniM have panned I heir ri a In wiih three straight victories. Neither has been defeated. Wisconsin and Ohio Stale, w hU h huvr won two and ot one pa me each, were the only entrien v n close to them. "Stretch" Murphy and his I'ur lue mates are out in front with a corner on Mining honorn. Murphy lends in individual Hcorini with 3a poinUi. while Purdue in ahead in team mjoriiiij with 117. Seeund to Murphy is Olcn Har meson. I'urdue football Htar, who Iia scored points in hln team'H string of three victories in the ehiiinploTidiip camp tig n. Hetween them, ihey.havi scored rntire than half of 1'urdue'n pointa this sea- Michigan is second in team scor ing with U9 points and firnt from a defensive nt and point, only ex poinu beinp scored against it in three contest or less than 3 points a game. N'ouiiuatioii OpiHiM-d WASHINOTON. Jan. M.) The nomination of li. Theodore Tate to be tre:isur-r of the I'nited States will be witlidrawn by the trcasmy depaitmenl because of oppoy;fon which developed in congees..- lo Tate. Every day 10,000 women buy a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound. They know that there is no better remedy for their troublesome ailments with their accompanying nervousness, back ache, headache, "blue" spells, and rundown condition. We're Charging the Loss to Advertising lkM tM !. rr ttwall Ntrsi prt) b m4 UNLESS wmVT w4IU (t t U4 IW Uw, W'r SALE RULES TVU Mtv in lai 4mI St r? MBTNi. Mmwj It. It U b AmmNimiI m m it NtfM. Nt t-J kltar Mmmmry Jl. !. TRU-W.U BISCUIT COWAN Y Yo.r Grocer NOW IB Adrienne s Metiford National Bank Building FINAL CLEAN-UP Spring merchandise is arriving evary day and is being placed on display We must make room for these new shipments by offering Astounding Reductions On All Our Winter Time Stocks All of our Dresses Values to $59.50 10 -5 50 Dresses in our $10 lot includes crepe-back satins and smart little party dresses of taffeta, velvet and satin. Sizes 14 to 50. 25 Dresses in our $15 lot includes transparent velvets and party dresses of tiffeta, velvet and satin. fTb ATQ 25 of them re- V-.r 1 U duced to $10, $15, $25, $49.50 TO ALL WHO HAVE VISIONS of greater things ahead, Frank lin's thrift teachings will ever hold a real message of inspira tion, of hope and of achievement. "If you would be wealthy think of. sav ing as well as of get ting." Franklin - The Jackson CountyBank q ESTABLISHED Ism Medvord, Oregon CommcTciul - Savings - Safe Dciojit MBHBE IBDEKAL ESEVB SYSTIU 15 Sale of Hats Velvets and metallics. Val ues to $22.50