MEDFORD' MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. JAXL'AHV Hi. PAGE EIGHT "if 1 .1 ..J 5'V.: i t 11 MRS. RUTH TODAY 1 FOR EXAMINATION' M'ATEKTOWN. Man., Jan. Hi. W1) The runc;vS iih. Jinmi Herman Huth was suljfct to (U'lay today because nt a wjruml aulopsv. Dr. Ueoigo L. .Mctjiath, mtdical ii in i jiri ui nunuiK tiHiiii, ini making a chemical analysis of the vital ovkudk. request ilie body In order to make a more llitrouRh ex nmhmtlun. AtnuinuhienlH were made for (lie return of Mis. KuiIi'h jjd to an undertiiker'H i ooms today lifter Ur. Mctl.alh'H report, hut fuiunal plaiiH went niK-ei-tain. Mrs. KiKli died in a fire lant Fri day ai the homo of 1).. Kdward H. Kindor. HutUon denllM. Tim firnt autopny wa:i imiToi nied by Medfral Kxnminer (lenKe I,. West of Middlesex county when it wan HiitHined thai the dead wmnan wok Mih. Meten Kinder, an Mra. lluth had been known to neighbors for more than a year. Medical Kxaniim-r Went reio:ted that death was due to the fire and District Attorney Robert T. Hush- liell haH twice declared that he was convinced that Mih. Huth died Irotn , accidental causes. He said he or-; dered the second autoiiKV In order tloM there iniglit he tin onssihilit v ' of error I Itaho Ituth, who ban remained ! Imre awHifl.iK tho funeral, denied 1hiit he know his wire was Jiving i wllh Ur. Kindor lit Watertown, rh j the dentist hod told Watorlowu po-i lice. Monday. The Haho also deniedthat he had over met Ur. Kinder. The fut arc ot Uornlhv. the il vear-: old daiigl ter of tho Kuthw, remain-;Hi(( wnH ahHOltilelv necessary lojeapltn. Ch'ef Elliott has made ed a question today, with Hie Wood-! ,nU ,u, HtM. paviti-: or the cltv j possible a fire department cum-! lords, the family of Mrs. Ituth, re- j in Kn( condition by repairs, etc pored of trained firemen, with IliliMBtlliK IhPir Intention of adopt ! j.;. jamuy tleclared that the 'whom he holds drills regularly to Jli! tho child and friends of Itahe ; p,.,,,,,, woll(i nl vote two bond j maintain the high efficiency of , declaring that tho home run klnKtfH8Uu. It will he remembered that iho department. He has also or-1 was indignant at any such plan. From sources close to the Wood- fordH cume other rumors or Bible litigation over tho eatalo of Mrs. Huth. vtiiiuii tut; r,:ni;m ttini i en.- i ii 111 n of condolence received by Ha he Huth was a message from Lou (ieh Hk. IiIh team mate on the Now York Yankees and chief rival for homo run honors. (Jehrlith wired, "PleaHo accept my heartfelt sym pathy in yqur Kruat loss. May the Almighty grant yon and Dorothy HUlficienL stro.iKlh to het:r up dur ing your ihereavpinenl." JOKKl'III.NK OI I'K I ALS HAISF.ll fCnntlnued on I'ago Four). thing upproved by the legislature in fi hill that was Introduced sur reptitiously. It was defeated be cause Honuone In the lobby talked too much and said that 'if that bill is passed then wo can spend our money as wo damn please. If we want to buy ail automobile we can . buy It.' " . iozr conimmm wiiu ins ex pi a- nations until Chairman Staples called for adjournment. To Stimulate ; We Offer No. 1 Common Fir s4s 1x4 to 1x12, per M $22 2x4 io 2x12, per M $22 , IxG Shjplnp, ier 11 $22 1x8 Shiplap, per M $22 No. 2 Common Fir s4s. 1x4 to1 1x12, per M $18 :2x4:to 2x12, per U $18 liiplap,Jx(i-fxS, U $18 No. 3 "'Common Fir Sliiplap, Dimension, Local Building IJoards. Shcatliinir SIS;1''" nt? i t tio people. The Lower Grades From $5 per M up Flooring I I !!' ,! ' Ceiling 1x3 No. 4 Flooring '3x4 coin. Flooritm .. , lvi XT 1 li'l.iMMii.r PfT : . T ir r, ' Z .k JX V. U. i! 1001 HlK-,. -i!-H; bond Inlerpst. The Income ivve IvC ,.m l,'l,w,i-i,nr K1ll"1"" would conm from transient lb com. .r looting....: j ()lh(,r )iini,H , , 1x4 Ceililltf $20 aliport. liaHKar rents, rentals paid , . I liy 'tas and oil companies, uiercau- v . Hle shops and restaurants itliln . U-BXo-O 0X1) I'OOr !bl.7 8x10.4 l' Sash 75? Medford Lumber Co. ' One Block North . S. P. Depot, T 10 SENATORS FOR BREAKFAST PARTY WASHINGTON. Jan. If.. (A') ' Kor the third time within a week, 'President CooHd wiim Imst tinlny at a Henatorlal hreiikfiiHt party. Twemy-iiite int'iii ltrn of the K",n- ate. lit of them lciiieerat, were Mii uut-hi Thoj-e who .-tttended weie firm of Maryland. Caraway of Arkan mim, 'opeiand of Ni'W Vork, Iill of Wanii Ink ton. Kdwardn of New1 .lei Hey, Class of VlrKinJu. Haweti of .Mtsrioiirf. Ihiydcn of Arizuua, llefl n of Alalmma, KtHK of I'tull. Mayfield.of Texan, Neely of Went Virginia, Overman of .North Caro lina, Keel of MlKMtiiirl, Hteelc 'f Iowa, TImhiiiiw of Oklahoma, Tyd iiiKa of 'Maryland, Wjikiht of New York , and Walh of Ainu tana, all I eino'-rarn, and (ireene if Ver mont and UotiiiiKou of Indian;!, it -puhlieanH. iiomi voti-; is (M,i,i;d Oi'imtinueil from l'ae One.) was the Hmallest sum nonMlbte for which tl:e new airport could he j built.. t Kershaw Asks Delay Tin. ..mw-ii ifu.-uuiii.ni u-im t:i.i ,.,i v. oi. .....to,., i.., i vi u'.,,-ut,!. ti... i..i '...'!. ti... r ,,t Ihis time, and take It under i "' su. resHlul sess ons in the his further advisement. During th;tory of the association. I discussion thai followed it was i In 1H2 the Mudford fire Ue- ' assorted by Kershaw and (he I artmcnt was awarded first place other city ofriclala that t'y werelin Oregon for having the lowest mj( oppoHoti to the lieu propused ! fire loss and In ltH, the fire , ;,i,.M,..t I,, ,.Mn..el,(lu- fr li ! Iohm was tlie lowest in I he his- t InHtrfere with the colilem- ..ii..,i i...t..i i. r,.,. it,e . Kome months ago the people voted -anlzed a volunteer department, Idow.i a Slim.hWI bond Issue for eomi osed of 24 members, and "H-fHtm,t repairs and the like, and the lorilla w'tb its members to assure :,.lty ofrirlnlH point out that ur a'K)Wll ervi( e when needed most la ; matter of uconomv this bond issue n,,,,. ,,r nujii.1i .-..nftai-'iaiitni. must be resubmitted and passed as the city can apparently raise luiidK In no other way to Have Its immense investment In pavement laid years ago. Other cotundlmen agreed with Mr. Ja:iney'H statement that (lie people would not vote two bond issues. Mr. Kershaw, in IiIh motion for delay at this time In calling the al.port bond election, while stating 'that he was not opposed to sucn. I If It was absolutely neceasary, said (that ho uh well as the other mem bers or (lie council some mourns ago, when they voted $lir,uiin or $27,000 for a new airport, did so with tho understanding that u spe clnl airport bond election could be Following accusations of a ill nvolded by tie city council 'by year-old girl who suid uh saw sheading the expend tare over four , yeara; program and thus .wold con- filet with a bond Ishuc for street pavement repalra and thu like. Now llils program hud gone west. ho said, and Hut clly lutiiiiufHlra Hon wiiH ('(infronli'd wllh Urn pnn- I iHitlcin thai I hi' full nmiiuiil'r lln' iiirpnrl inoiiny initHt In; ntlHcrl nt (nice Willi 11 J 1:11.111m Imiiil Ihhiii. mill not ln provtikMl Tor In a fo'l.r yriirK' pni)cniiii of 11 lmrt t'licli vi'iir. UK till- Clly EIIIIIU'll wiih ublv to ralHo tli inonoy. Believed Necessary Ciiuih llini'ii .liitini'v niul I linn moiul 11111I Clly Attorney C'nrkln 11 1 so an lit Hint Hint wiih thiMr tin iliTHl mill ir ; whon tin1 ionii"ll voted tho nionry for thn llrnt vi'iir'81 ox lioiiillluni mtmtlif imo lint thnt they vi-'Kiirdi'il new nlriiort to lut pro vitli'il by n bi'iiil mhiu n.s i-imiiii'hIihI by 1 1 1 1 Clmmliiii' nf CoiiiiiiiM'ii iilr purl i'iiiiiiiiIhkIoi', ns now nciM-KHiiry. Mayor A. v. ripen I'spiuiiu'ii (hut ihe city council finance com- j nillteo had had several confereni: with the Chamber of ConuneiTe airport commission on renchlm; the lowest posHlblo nmoiint to he named In Ihu bond Issue, and that while It was ver? Important and he felt Hint tho city adnilnlslrii Hon should not Jump hastily la a matter Involving n expenditure of Jluniiou or more, he felt thai Ihe question of eallliiK a special airport bond election for JlliO.unii "ounlit lo be disposed of Ion! .Mil." The chamber's conimitleo hud rssured C .it tho sum could not lie less than $1-11.11110, and Hint the bond Ihsiio must be vofed not later thaii ..e uajti iieuee, u, , .,n,., k, retuinltiK Its airport, thuroforc Mayor l'lpes tho.mht tliero Hl.ould bo no further delay Hammond Motion After Mr. Janney had staled that ;all tho council had to do would ho to set tho date for the proposition ito be submitted to tho voters, It . Jt. H. imri,i Hammond moved thai .the vr-iiiif Med by the t'ham i her of Commerce aviation commtt- P. C. Illllard. In his talk, said that i:ni'0 was the least iiossl hlo slim (hat would provldo lor a satisfactory airport, and Hint tills sum would buy the necessary land, p.ovlde for the construction of hiillditiKs and all necessary equip ment. Seeley Hall, In his talk on the probable Income to be derived from llm proposed new alrporl, said Hint the first year the. Income would be Jlmm mid that income would Krow annually. Tim opcrat!:K expenses .JUilnr tho first year would be about $1111011. lie said, which win ld leave -""' ' '", "I'l 1 liy.llenl of the iil'rt. and llm like. HaiiMT Voto PORTLAND, Die.. Jan. Hi. UV The condition of Kile X, la user. I'tothind capitalist and holelman. was repnrted to be "very serious" today, tin has been 111 more than a month. . Orctfon Woollier. Orijon: KhIi tonlKht mul Thurs day. Qiii 0.eomlnij cloudy west portion; continue) cold. fjerillr varluMe winds. Reappointed as rire niei hvz ho was ie:ti)olnt- niKlit for lyat. fist k over tils ilutli'H in Miin li, l'J2'.l, and U rewarded uk ! one of the ijturtt efficient file ' i-hlefs In the Hinted l'p until lastO year he wan prcfUlcnt for two ; L-diiseciitive jft'i'a "f the Hialu Fire; ( 'liicfs' iiSHoelatloit and last y at Alurshfiehl held one of lb lory of the city, being es than ! 1 1 i una .. i,..tt mm dollar tier IE 'OltTLANl), Ore., Jan. 1 Pi unllornuM, im(renUMl tftko ,,. ' froin UeepiM'H of 8iicoll(l-rnt IioH'Ih niul rooming liounen, ' worUliiK to Ki( tiir In 11 Hymem of oi'Kiiiilzpd vli'e, Chli-f of I'olli'f .li'iiklns today ordered nil niilnilnu'n wIioho benln I Itoy KIHott Inelilded iiiUlrenses of the Iioiihi.'H nl Siilelil, are beliiH: Installed al involved Ui report lo hhn llliniedl- t:ui,'i-tM. It was laid, and will lf lltely. jiiiHtalled elsewhere. "I inn trylllK to -let to llm bol- The M-erelary of .stale'M offl.-e torn of tlliH." the chief KIllll. "If II elaiios tile eotl)ia ny is payillK poKHlblo I will have the Hlrl hero gasoline tax-'s. but the eoiiunlltet to see IT Nile can ideality any of .; lie llie il t the oiilnien that Hie tho men that alio saw lake the situation la one in whlvb the ae llloney." Itual ninoiint of easollne llsi'd b Nnnies of 15 or -i! ostit'.diHh inentH Involved have been I'urii lslied the city coiiih II. The owners have been cited to nppenr before that hody mid to allow chiiho why tlelr licenses alnmld not ho re voked. The dlHlrli.t attorney's offlou here, al ter bearlim I Ins nirl's story, Hulled transcripts of Iter stale- nielils over to Ihe police unit to the city attorney Tho ulrl told it story of an al lemal widespread syslem of com mercial vlcu 111 tho city Involving from six to ton Kills In each of the 15 or roomliiK houses and hotels. TO 00 TH APIII AMH li flH fl V IU UU IU nUlil.nilU i KntiihtH Talisman I.odKe No. I'l, li..,,lM aiillsllallv 111 terestlnK meutlnt; Monday evenitiK n H,.ltlw irru.(1.B j,, (.linl(ttl( Chancellor Commander Charles 11. tioold presidlim. Thorn were ten past chancellors present. District lk'puly tirand v iiancfllor 11. C. iloehne an mmnced that it Iiii-to deleKation of oil Kuluhls and I'ythlan Sisters will Journey to Ashland I'ritlay tHriiiliK to attend the Joint Instal tat Ion of tho Ashland lodue. Tho rythhtn Sisters will hold j their mwt card party Thursday j eviniim. These eoid nartles are boconituK very populur. FIVE TEAMS ENTERED II The Copeo Korinn. emplnyes or Kaul.atioit of the Cuhtmlft n - Ken Cower company, has enh'ivd a 'He -toan team Qn tlte recently furmed City Howling l.escue tmnle up of tennis from tile Klks, Copeo. Tomllu IIx Kactorv. ."tiail Tri bune and Montuomery Ward Co. On Monday o.km.n nther mem bers of the Copco Kuril in will i?uther ut Ihe Nutatttiluiu alleys to bowl In tlie Copeo Korum league. I41M MuhlV lUkettiall. (My the Associated Kress. At Missoula Montana State, r4; Montana, SS. McMinnvlllo Uilliunette, 31; laufietd. 90. K'.iKene OreKon, 62; Kortland Cheeketboard. 24. Mull Tribune nr ;ft.(inn people every day. road E I I'Alt Jan. . iA) prli-Mt ' arrived at !:nvhal KtM-h'H home thin iifteriioon and Ktayel fur twenty ininuteH. He cave no Indi ' cation uf hitt iiiIkhIod wlien ho left. 1'AltlH, Jan. The :omll- tioii of MaiHhal Terdinand Foeh continued nive totay. IJuririK the moinliiK he suffered u liht weak ness, but at the pres nt Htagc of hiw illn'-HH tlilH unit stated nfi to ue necessarily alarniltiK- Io. Daverib'reH, toe niarnlialH army phyMieiun, railed at IntervalH of every two hours and at noon lH llertK-lioyer niade a brief call. Itnth phicinnn will visit the pa tient uy.nlii late this afternoon anil there will hi' a K(nral consulta tion early this evening. The war time penerallsMmo is battlliit? fur Ills life, there being Intermittent weakness of the heart and then reactions during which he is somewhat stronger. The fact that his brother, the ftev. Father Koch, has been summoned to I 'arid from Mont pettier is Inter preted as Indicating that the doe tor's feel the marshal's condition Ik most mm-Io us Uetie iM.urnier, the mar- shal s grand daughter, cam to i luncheon at home today ami; sat at the table with her grand- . 'oHio-r and inothcr "Whore i grandpapa.' Why doesn't he eat? I w him, she said. I.ut nt to see this hitter lb " IkhI to be denied, l)v- Uaveiileres said his patient w tnkliiK nourishment legubirly and willingly but that his diet necessarily was a very light one, . 4 TO LEAD IN PASADENA 1'ASAUKNA. f'nl.. Jan. i li John Jitioo', I'ortliind, profcHsiuital stroked bis way to an early lead In the $-(iimi I'aFadena open golf tournament today when he negoti ated the first IX holes In 31-37 7:1. He was followed by Harold lieer of Santa Monica, who shot (be IS in Ilti-.lit 75. I (oi ion Sinli It, Ncnsa t I o n a I youngster from .loplln. Mo., round ed the first nine in 3'.. (leorge 'on i:im. Detroit amateur, who with Mac Donald Smith of Long Island, N. V.. paced the qualifying field yesterdsy with a shot the first nine holes In one under par, 35. A HAN IX IN ItAlliS I'llll AITO (I'nntlllili'il frnin I'uko Otic.) ihe Sotitheru Pacific staKes can not tie checked. To meet Ihe situation ,i. M. I le vers, iillnrucv fur the state high way eoiiiinlsslon. Is preparing nn aliieliillneiu to the Kasolliie tax acts, whereby tile lax would he on Ihe use. as well as the sale el' Clisel'lie. Are You "Hitting On All Six?" Liver Stomach Boweli Nerves Brain Heart Are They AIU 00? Folks, tho human boilv is just like a Rwwl car, everything must be m gooil workhiK order U you expect to Bct the lust performance out of either. "ou can't c.icct to feel toof if yotir liver is out of order, your stomach nPsct' nerves jumpy or bowels tied up. i uti iniini uiiim u u.ii luiirs and' you weak, weary dcspomlent men and women who have been docloriiiK for ars tryins to get Kick the vim and endurance of earlier years will beaston ished, drlightco! and amazed to sen how quickly strength, energy ami vital ity come back thru the use of Tanlac. Aio to your wurimM now and get a I bottleof Tanlac, iillions of folk have started Luck on t lie road to youth, health and happiness with this world- , famous tonic and there is no reason ! why you, too, can't hegin today to re- : build your worn-out tissues and rc vitalirc your entire system. 'our money back if you arc not speedily helped by a fair trial of this worhl-famous mclicinc. Tanlac 52 M1UJON BOTTLES USED fRANK'S Comedians Starting THURSDAY The Comedy of Movieland "A Hollywood Madonna" BARGAIN MONTH Children lOe Adult, 35o Vaudeville and Everything MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What NEWLY ARRIVED INITIAL 'SHOWING OF SPRING MODES AT MANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE THURSDAY "Korrect" Dresses Just Arrived Our first Shipment of "Korrect"' Dresses for Spring Made -of the new litfht wcilit won liintcrinls sm-li lis Kasha and Twei-ds. Now Silks in printed and plain i-olors; come in regular and hall' sixes; the host fitting garment made. Sold exclusively at .Mann's. $1Q QQ Special, each ii Korrect" The latest mode for spring wear, made of beautiful Tweeds with Silk Ulcmses, three quarter length coat. $9T 0 Priced for Thursday at, ea ' ,JVf New Silk Dresses at $10.85 These dresses are without doubt the best val ues ever shtjwn in Medford for the price, made of beautiful silks in plain and printed colors, just in from New Yol k. Keally worth more nionev; priced for (ti A QC Thursdav, 'each JlU.OD ALL FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS ON SALE THURSDAY V-i, Mi, and ii OFF REGULAR PRICES OPENS AT MANN'S THURSDAY MORNING! Exceptional Bargains in Every Department -aAAAAi.) See 40-Inch Crepe de Chene Splendid quality, all good shades; sold at regu lar prices up to $2.1o. Pre-lnven- 0"t 7Q tory sale price, yd & 1 54-Inch Wool Kasha In all tin; good shades for spring wear. Regu lar price !r'!.."; Pre-Inventorv lJO AC sale price, yd V.UiJ I? r every woman s L.eatner oag une-rourtn ju In order tg clean up 0111 stock of Women's Leather Bags we will place our entire stock on sale Thursday; many new pouch, envelope and un- Jgyu der-aiiii styles tt) choose from; colors black, brown, tan and blue; also some silk, velvet and sport bags priced from .tii.oU to 2.9."). Pre-lnventory sale rice OFF Women's Half Price Women's Collar and Pdouse Fronts made of lace, net and cfepc de chine, a few Silk Scarfs in rose, tan and green, especially good for suits and s Torts dresses priced from $1.4") to H9,". On sale Thursdav : lrice, Rayon Hose Fine tpiality w i t h pointed heel in all shades and sizes, regular price t!)c. Thursday, 59 C Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Ensembles igMI-ANNUAk 3JS 1 Blanket Special ti().S0-incli Double All -Wool Blankets in tan and black plaids. Regular p r i c e . J.oO. Thurstlay. ' $? 95 pair Disolav in Window f .1 r Neckwear at Price Buy Hosiery and Underwear Theme" Pure Silk Hose I $2.75 Silk 1'ull-fashioned witli a square ami pointed heel; regular price fl.li-"). Pre-Jnventorv $1 QC pair Bloomers for Children Made of cotton wash satin in pink and white, f!V v a hi e s. Sr"1, 39c J '11 1 1 New Spring Coats TAILORED TWEED STYLES Made of AlMYool Tweeds and Silk lined, John nie and scai f collars. .$18.00 Sjiecial. each Sole agents in Medford for Conde, Printzess and Missey Coats New arrivals daily. 1 , Fancy Rayon Bedspreads 81 x 105-iii. size; conies in rose, blue, green, gold and lavender. Regular price $lAo. tO Jre-Iaventory sale price, each f?J&- Tea Time Prints 10 inches wide, suitable for making kimonos and pajamas, .-tl.7;") values. CQ Sale prke, yd 1 ou Peter Pan Prints Peter Pan and ABC Zephyr prints, 152 inches wide, in both light and dark patterns, liegular price 59c vard. Pre-lnventory Cr sale price" yard ' OOC r i- .1 Pure Linen Lunch Sets 4"-inch Pure Linen Lunch Cloths with four 12 inch Napkins to match, hemstitched and stamp ed for enibruiderviiig; regular price (IJO 1 Q 2.7.!. Thursday, set VflV Doll Laundry Bags Witli two large pockets for liiuidkerchiefs, etc., comes in blue, green, orchid, tan and 1Qr brown, 1.45 values. Thursdav, ea "JC To close out broken sizes in (Hove Silk Vests we will offer values up to 2.75 l ff Thursday only at. each P Bonita" Hand Made Li owns 1 1 :.. .1 . 1 .. i 11 . T hubroidered in dainty designs, all col- QC irs, 1.25 values. Now. each OC f 0"THE STORE Prepaid Agents for the Price MANN'S rrr aacnoDB Tomorrow . Vests $1.00 FOW EVERYBODY Butterick Patterns llfl -3