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SI'S : SfTOffOftrj frfXTL TKTBT7NT?, flrEDFOTtT), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, .TfNE 19,-1929.. We Pay Postage on All Mail Orders, Shop Here by Mail You'll Like It The Best Merchandise for the Price, No Matter What the Price f "THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" ftiONt-486-467 riOrSRftMeN. A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY MANN'S THIBfl MPMRFPUPPl HQ WATPP MflMFVMfinM AT!'" L 1 1 iu - ? IIIIHU ITILIIIULIl UUIll LUU I If! I LH I IUI1L 1 1 1 IULMI III i CHIGAGOFAMILYjMAY BE SOLDEND LINDBERGH DIES 0FR)IS0N:WITH0U11 FEAR'BAGK JOWORK Mysterious Complaint Takes No Danger of Depleting Coming to Pacific Coast On Three Children of Kwiat-j Medford's Supply By Sale! Tour of Air Transport to Outside Districts, De-! Line Ties Up Yacht dares Chairman of Water! After 1000 Mile Cruise Commission Good Busi- Up East Coast. kowskis F a t h e r and Mother Accuse Each! Other of Poison. j ness for Taxpayers. CHICAGO,' June 10. (P) Dentil ; by iioImiii or disease dociors have mil deter mined which took At tho regular Monday nlnlit li third member of the family of i ,.,.,.,,, - ,. ,.,,(. A Column of Things for Men and Boys stricken i alnn there wuh a general discussion five children who were Monday night. of tho opinion just given hy the Lorraine Markowkl. 3. wan the ,,,,,..... Ilu t(l ti. u..r. jpliiH water to districts outside 'the In te.st victim. Her ha If -brother. Chester K vviutki'WHki, V, died soon after tie wiih taken to the hospital, and Ai;iii-h Kwiatkowskl, 8, his ais ter, died ye.slerdny. The other children, Richard and JoriH .Murkomvi, U yeai'H and 1 7 monillH old, repeetivel , were Mtill In a critical condition. Meanwhile Ihe children's mother, Mrs. Verna Markowskl, and her husband Kd win, showed symptoms of (he same aihiK-itl. They were placed under medical care in the psycho pat hie hospital, where I hey had InVn to ken fen observation aficr being (liie.siloni'd hy the police, The vital organs of the first two vie linn were removed yesterday for chemical analysis of their contents. J'hysidanH said the children ap parently had eaten some deadly city, and It wuh generally agreed that there was no Huriotm obstacle to prevent a Holutlon being arrived at between the city council and wafer commission. K. C. (jaddia, chairman, stimmar i.ed tlie uclion ot the meeting uh follows: "Hltico the commission )ihh full authority within the cliy, it ap pears to he logical that lliey could he given like authority by the coun cil or hy vote of the people to sell HurplitH water to outside districts. "Those vini are familiar with the original act creating the board of water commissioners have under stood that they were to be given roll authority over the water Byte tern, both Inside and outside the cliy limits, ami it appears that poli-on, hut Its character was not j through failure to repeal a part of determined. Home said they he- one section of the city charter this lieved the family was snt f.-ring authority was not conveyed to tho from a mysterious disease. water commission as Intended. Murkowskl, a paint sprayer hy ! "The couiiulsHionei a are unanl trade, told p.. li-. (hat last we-k ntous in their conclusion that a li tuok home a poisonous solution 1 part of the Hurplua city water for removing paint from hi hands. be sold to outside districts for do rreliniinary examination of the ' niestic ime. Two years careful f.rst two vicitims' organs showed checkup of Medford'H average daily that this whh the poison that caus ed ihelr deaths, physicians said. J loth M r. and M rs. M a r kn wsk I d ?nk'il they were responsible for the poisoning, hut each accused the other. "She did It; my wife did It," Markowski insisted. Mrs. Min kowski, hysterical much I use of water enables us to know the actual amount requited, there fore, there is no guess work nor snap judgment on this important matter. Kour million gallons aver age dally UHe for 1!2S and eight million galloiiH average dally waate for saint) period. Let uh assume that we might double the average of the time, cried: 'My husband I "' l"r y" wllll' tlin t!Xl did It.' city coiNciii iivni:i. (Continued from Page One.) l.e rtiid that If the city park site was selected it would not ruin the pa' k. as only a pari of the rear nd of the park would he used, and even If It did a new, larger mid better park could be estab lished in some other location, lie then said that the I lolly- fifteen years; Hhould that occur the city would then consume an average daily amount of eight mil lion gallons for the year ISM 4 but would mill he wanting an average ot lour million gallons or water per day throughout tho year, which would Ht ill represent an enonnoiiH waate. W hy Isn't It good business to build up outside sale to approxi mately one-half million gallons of water per day if possible and save a small part ot the loss now sut iered continuously? "Total water bonds outstanding wood orchard property on th Ja.k.onville road far outside the, $f2:,m)o iveMern city limits, or tho Pacific ,.,,, ',, ' scheduled to retire them within -X yearn. Kcvenue of $HKHI per month received from outHhle water users during these 2H years would pay j:t;ii;,i)oi) of these bonds, or almost oucdhird of them. What belter op portunity could present KhoIi' to the city to cash In on tttt surplus water and distribute the bond burden to a much larger number of citizens.?" V.- Hasten, railroad tract adjoining ihe Hear creek bridge could he purchased by the city for use uh a park for VL'li.Oiio. lie told that several of the city ail ministration had some time hk looked over the Hollywood orchard properly as a tentative future city park site. Mayor Pipes also contended that w it li the court hoiiHe erected on the park site, that building could heroine the nucleus of a big civic center. The mayor argued that a court house built in a part of the city park would enhance the re maining p.irk'M attiartiveneMH, as the park v ould then receive bel ter rare. Mr. Kershaw and the other councllmcn participating In the de hate, except Mr. WilNon, held that they did not rare where the court house was built except In the city park. Cltlcns Oppose It seems that the city officials, or at leant Home of the council men, lirve been hearing from many citizens who oppose the Idea of a court house In the city park. Councilman K. M. Wilson wild, among other things, that he thought that the erection of u coil! i house in the park would not J ile in y it as a recreational center for ihe people. j During the debute several of the roue tl men backing up M r. Ker- , ahaw'8'oppotdtion to the city park site Hcet ilngly huigeit to mem hoi I the woid "bums." although for the most part all the speakers but Messrs. P I p e h and Kershaw , ple.uled for a compromise agree- j mint. . In argultitf briefly for the pre rrvatlon of the park, Mr. ('nllins' Killed t hat c i ii If tin pai k was visited to a great extent by tour IftH and other tntiiNlents, a place v.ih needed for such visitors. "The park Is used by many more of the citizens than you'd think." he wild. 'Of eoiiiM', some bums and others of Mini kind Use the park," Mr. Mci:ihoe held ihat it would be foolish to !e itroy the city park for a CMint house, and Messrs. Itammond and WIuk. while oppos ing in gem ral the city park site, held that t he imestlon of submit ting It as .iie of Ihe proposed sites should he left to (be people of Medfold. StijtgrM ('onipromle Virions eiHiiprtmilM'M wert sag fiesleil. even to NiilmiiMluM Ihe ille.s(ion to a Vide, hut those wiio f;iorcd this for ii time decbued that only the people of Me.lioid hhould have the say, and Ihe vet ot' (lie county hhould tod be al bired to Vote on the tttc (Oiest!.Mi It was also slated in Ihe debate that the im hool hoartl of Medfnnl wiinleil the U'ashluitton wllniil site to be w tUidra wn f rum the list of 1 "it illve hiles, as ihe board would lot be ip'idy to build a new high M bill biiilditiH ami sell ihe Wash ington school huilding, for at lcat two years. CALIF. GROWERS SEI PEAR PRICE CANNERY The faliloi u;a Pear Ci rowers' association fixed the following canning prices for Hart let is, at a meeting held yesterday at Sac ramento: Kor the Sacramento valley dla-j trleis, the price for No. 1 penrs Is fixed at s;i per ton, specitled' at 2 't inches and larger. l-'or No. 2 pears, fi om 2 to . II U Im-heH In size, $."iu per ton. L'or No. :i, 'J'b inches and1 larter. and cutting one perfect half. M" per ton, lor the Contra Costa and Hu la on district. No. 1 pears, JSL' .Ml per tun. l-'or No. 2 and No. 3 pears, same as Sacramento val ley. l-'or balance of California pear districts, as follows: $7a per ton for No. I pears; per ton for No. 2 pears; $110 per ton for No. ;i pears. The above juices are the of ficial report, as received hy local fru (growers ie:i memher. of the I log ue Uiver Traffic association. Keprencnlative!!! of l.lhhy, Mc Neil and l.ibby , ( )renon Packers t 'nrporat Ion and Hunt 1 b ot hers of Salem, canners tire In the val ley. Two sales of cannery llart btls were reported today at $So jter ton. Counting the $7.10 freight dtrrerent al. ibis If in line with the best Califoi nia jh ices. The prices fixed by the Cali fornia association, are genera ll lisi-d as Ihe basts for lioguv lllver valley canning pear-t. NKW VOIiK, June l!l. m Ills honeymoon at an end, Colonel Charles A. Idndbergh was back at ! work today. I lis first professional engage i iiK-nl since his marriage to Anne ! Spencer Morrow, May 27, was at Mltchei field to observe tne open jing flight test for the K0.ono prizes offered for the safest ulr- cral't by t he Daniel Guggenheim fund for the promotion of aero- neiitlcs. He was invited to witnes the tests as trustee and advisor to the fund organization. Colonel Lindbergh and hla bride brought Ihelr honeymoon trip to a close yesterday when the famous flyer tied his motor cruiser, Mou eiM, to a dork at Hands Point, Long Isla ml. Mr. and Mrs. 1,1 ml berg h were guests ycHteiilay afternoon on the Daniel Guggenheim estate, ami after luncheon left in u closed car in the direction of New York. Alter observing the safety tests, Colonel Lindbergh la expected to make u three weekH' tour of the Transcontinental Air Transport line, which will take him to Ihe Pacific cimst. He is technical ad visor for the Hue. His motor yiicht was piloted bark to lis berth at Jiayouue, N. J., by Irwin Chase, manager of the com pany that-bullt It. After Inspect ing the era ft , M v. Chase p ra ise d Colonel Lindbergh's seamanship and skill as a small boat pilot. "1 told Colonel Lindbergh," he said, "that even an experienced yachtsman would he proud of the feat hud had performed. To make a I.OOU-mile trip up the coast wll hout a crew or navigator, and without any previous experience, is noteworthy. Colonel Lindbergh told me he had not encountered the slightest trouble dining the long trip." Colonel Lindbergh's plane, w hich Iiuh been at Schenectady. N. Y.. since It was flown there the day after his marriage; was taken back to Corliss field yesterday. While there, visitors at the field had dec orated It with "newly married" placa r d a, in expectation that It would be used for his honeymoon. i:iiAYiG.s ior.Ni iii-:iti:. (Continued from Pane On.l baiting. Portland alone Is spend ing from $r0,nnn to $tiO, nun a year In carrying on thin work. Mr. Allen and the city officials declare that much money can be saved if the elimination work be gins before they liavo a chance to spread all over the city and Into the orchards and farms. Mr. Allen, for a long time past haa sounded the warning for local people to he on the lookout for the first prononre of earwigs, or any suspicious insects, and bring specimens to himself or the coun ty agent, for examination. This warning has not been heed ed and Mr. Allen and city and county officials again urge any one, who finds a suspicious look ing unknown kind of Insect to bring It to tho county agent's office for examination. The earwig looks like a con sumptive cockroach, being much thinner and possibly longer. Boys' Sport Blouses and Shirts Mothers these sport blotiseB and ahirts for the young; mutt are guaranteed to wash and wear. They are a little bet ter than the ordinary blouse, yet the price i very reason able. Good assortment of styles and colors, all bIzch. 89c to S1.75 Men's Dress Straw Hats The men's lint shop orfura a nioBt complete Helcction of Tine ffuulity 'ckh Ktraw hatH. New shapes hi M Hun's Pedn lines nm! I'nnumaH, all col ors and styles to select from. S2.95 to S5.95 Coat Event For Thursday Fur Thursday v hiivc tii-ouped toRi'thcr "0 smart coats. Kiiitulilc fur both dress and sports weiir, coats of liroiid cloth, Muriii, mid wool tweeds. They arc fur-trimmed or plain tailored, just as you wish, some models have the popular scarf, pood colors, pood sizes. These coats form erly sold as hiph as $:!.".()(). THE COAT SECTION, SECOND FLOOR Ensembles and Silk Dresses Wit if A splendid proup of silk pnscnililcs and silk dresses for Thursday sellinp. Jn this asort meiit are ensembles of pcorpette and silk, short and threc-ipiiirter lenpth coats. One-piece dresses with Ion-? sleeves. Till) silk sleeveless frocks in pastel shades and white, also tub silk frocks with long sleeves in novelty stripe patterns which come in sizes tip to 50. These frocks and ensembles art! very special, at 16 75 DRESS SHOP, SECOND FLOOR w. Girls, they are here! The smartest coat of the sea son, a silk jacket that simply must be worn with n summer sleeveless frock. They come In adorable pastel colors, also white. See them tit Mann's. Heillment In n water bottle enn Iik removed hy partly Milan It with soapy water and pluclitK It In some shot or dry rice and then shaking It around until the sedi ment 1h dltdndKCd. Seaside Sound e.piiptnt'nt In st.illi"! at Htrii'iil tli.-nl -. Vnle $:i..,tl lowest cninMna C hid on ir. ivtip lateral system pf Harper nnil Utile valley null (i. iiuTvluilKUi Inliiulluu urujoct. THE MODERN WAY TO COOK VEGETABLES Suvo the Vital Elcmonta and Improve the Flavor Latest Success "For the Love of a Lady," the latest succors of Jeffery Farr.ol, master of romantic fiction, starts in The Mail Tribune Monday, Juno 21 Kvery woman who knows tha im portance of vegetable, foods nml wishes to make theso healthful dishes tasteful, will welcome the work of two groups of nationally known rooking experts. These wo men experimented ut length with vegetables cooked in the various ways. Their conclusions are of value to everyone interested in diet and health. Use little water in cooking vegetables, llo not over cook. Add a dash of sugar while the foods are cooking'. What does the dash of sugar do? H does not make the vegetables taste sweet as might Im expected, but it intensities tho phiunnt fla vors. It restores the freshness of flavor. It helps to heighten the color of the vegetables. Try this Currof .on recom mended by one of the experts. Scrape enough carrots to make a pint of pulp. Hoil in slightly sweet encd water until tender. Then mash. To the pint of ; ulp, add 2 well heaten eggs, V teaspoon of salt. ' teaspoon of pepper, 2 teaspoons of sugar and ' cup of cream, l'our Into well-buttered mold. Stand this in a pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven until firm. Turn out on hot platter and surround with peas and serve with white sauce. I'se a dash of sugar to make the healthful foods so appetizing that people will eat them. Good food promotes ood htallh. The Sugar liutituU, . . Men's Rayon Athletic Shirts The Men's shop offers for Thursday n verv fine rav. on athletic shirt In sizes 111 to 42. These come in beautiful colors such as blue, pink, green, peach, orchid, lavender and white. Exceptional Special at 75c ea. Say Boys rP7f Linen Golf Knickers Just like Hull's a full-cut knlcker of tine tjunUty linen golf-style or elastic knee and waist, Just the thing for ibis summer. See tjiom at Mann's. They are In plaids, checks and plain colors. S1.75 to S2.95 Men's Riding Breeches TI.e active out-of-door man can find here just the out ing tons he wants, espeilab ly bieei-hes for we carry a complete stock of khaki, wool or rotton whipcords and lied Tord cotds. lace or billion leg. good colors and sljes. S2.95 to S8.50 MA'N FLOR $Q95 SECOND FLOOR The New in Smocks A new shipment of the season's most popular smock. Xew cretonne and solid-color broadcloth .styles in the popular Ihtre and straight coat effect, all colors and all sizes. These panncnts are ideal for beach or sports wear. $1195 SECOND FLOOR Summer Dress Fabrics Our regular 32 inch fine quality checked ephyr (iinphnm. This sun arid tub fast material comes in larpe, medium, small checks. Ideal for summer frocks for women and children. 50c yd "ti-inch velveteen, best quality, in fast colors of copen. yellow, peach, preen and oranpe, brown, navy, and black. Your choice Thurs day $2.75 yd MAIN FLOOR This Store Is More Than a Fair Weather Friend The weather seldom affects this store's activities in your direction. Extremes of colds, or extremes of heat do little toward impairing the qual ity of service we pjve you. Now durinp; the warm weath er to come our store will be well stocked with season able merchanadise. Now as always o u r entire staff stands ready to serve you economically and efficiently. Whether you shop in person or by mail. MANN'S THURSDAY SPECIAL Women's Hluc Crane pure silk hose in medium service weiphl, complete ranpe of summer colors and all sizes, remember Mann's is the best place to buv Hose. Your Choice $1.00 Pair Chi ds' Rayon Bloomers Special for Thursday, children's excellent quality rayon vests and bloomers In pastel shades ot peach; pink, green and blue a ilc value, each Raycn Step-In Skirt This twoln-oiie first quality rayon stepin and skirt is an ideal gatment for wear with your summer frock. Colors are peach, flesh and nile, bandeau to match &c. French Marquisette French marquisette, the most popular of all curtain materials full :it Inches wide and comes in the popular ecru shade. This is our regular 35c marquisette, special Color Dot Curtain Goods A dainty curtain fabric for bed room, kitchen or nook large colored dots of blue, pink or yellow, on a cream ground, full yard wide, choice 59c $119 29c 50c Hind's Honey & Almond Cream , . Thursday at Mann's Drug sec tion you cau buy the genuine. Hind's Houey and Almond Cream, regular $1.00 Blze for the pedal price ot Heavy Crepe Scarfs Stnurt new heavy crepe de chine scarfs In glorious colors and patterns. This Is the style mat can be worn either I blouse front or for sports, ciai a spe- 36-Inch Long Cloth' The Domestic section offers for Thursday regular 19c, 36-Inch long cloth a splendid soft qual ity, buy now. yun save 4 cents on every yard. Women's Lisle Hose Women's tine quality lisle hose In plain and fancy ribbed weave. This hose cornea In nude, grain and champagne, regnlor 50c the pair, special per pair 88c 15c 39c MAIN FLOOR 3 K1U9.