ttEWTmrrirxm TTrmr. TroTm ottcion. totd'ay,' tnt:' ijcg.
DEUELS
500 YARDS
Georgette
111(1
Crepe de Chine
for
Saturday
$1.98
May Designers Here.
LAST RITES 10
COL. IMS BY
HEARTBURN
or heaviness after meals are
most annoying manifestations
of acid-dyspcpsiu.
Ki'MQlDS
pleasant to talce. neutralize
acidity and help restore
normul digestion.
MADE BV SCOTT ft BOWHH
miens cf scorru emulsion
The Into C'nlnnt-1 flcorcn P. Minis,
liustiiiiinti'r (' MruTonl, will be aiven
;i public funeral in (he Klk's fenujlo
tomorrow aflernooii. This fact was
decided on alter the arrival here List
niht of Miss Margaret Minis of Spo
kane and (leorue Minis of Portland,
son and daughter of the dead man.
All efforts to ' locate another son,
Percv .Minis who is somewhere on the
sea coast, have so far been tinnvuil
iiiL'. The remains will he expressed on
Saturday evening's train to Newport,
Tenn., Colonel Mini's old home, lor
htirial.
The funeral services of Sulmilnv
afternoon will he conducted liv the
Klks lodtre of which the deceased was
n memher and the public is invited !n
attend. The boilv will lie in state i'i
the Klks temiile from two until 2:110
o'clock. The Klks funeral ritual will
be observed, nnd Itev. Win. It. Hamil
ton, chaplain of the loilue, will de
liver the euloiiv.
The pall bearers 'will be the fol
lowing: John S. Orth, Kd Wilkinson,
J. 10. Harkdujl, William Undue, W. P.
Webster and Jonas Wold.
The houorarv pall hearers will he
nil the postiunstcrs of .laekbou
eountv.
Miss Afaruaref Minis anil hoi-
brother (IcorL'e are the quests at the
home of Assistant Postmaster a.nti
Mil. Win. .1. Warner on South Oak
dale during their Slav in the eitv.
E "GAZETTE"
CORVAI.l.IS, Ore., June 4. A
special "O. A. C. industrial edition"
of the Corvallis Daliy Gazette-Times
was put out yesterday by the stu
dents of the journallHiu department
of the college. The regular editors
of the paper were conspicuous by
their absence, the entire paper hav
ing been written by tho students
from editorials to sporting news.
COMING FAST
SAX FRANCISCO. June 4 With
in tl week ciidini: tomorrow ships of
the Mntson Navigation company have
hroujilit 41,100 tons of snur to ihi
port from the Jlawaiiun i-hmds, of
ficials of tho conipiuiv estimated to
diiv. Aitproximatelv 1,000,000 Im-js
from all .sources have been discharged
here in the Uist week, it was an
nounced. This included shirmients
from Jiiva and the f'iiilippines.
AN INVESTIGATOK
SLACKER FLEES
E
niOTMX, Ariz., June 4. Grover
Cleveland Heigdoll. wealthy draft
evader, who escaped from the custody
ot two non-tommisaionod officers of
the army at his home in Philadelphia,
.May 21 is reported trying to reach
the Mexican border, motoring with a
companion and chauffeur, according
to a message received by local depart
ment of justice officials today from
San Antonio, Texas.
All peace officers in seven counties
of Arizona were at once furnished
with descriptions of the car and its
occupants and Instructed to watch for
them. The San Antonio dispatch in
dicated the party had passed there
and was heading toward Arizona pre
sumably with the intention of driv
ing across the International boundary
into Mexico. In Texas the Hio Grande
would force Rergdoll, if he wished to
take his car into Mexico, to seek
bridges or fords which would sub
ject him to federal inspection.
ff fe :ri
IX EW VOItK, Jane 4. T)r. Chad
jinn, a member of tho Armenian dele
gation to the peace conference, has
succeeded Alexander I. Khntissian us
prime minister of the Armenian re
public, according to a cable message
received here today at the headquar
ters of the Xear Hast relief.
II!-
M V MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S
SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE SOME REMARKABLE VALUES IN MILL ENDS, CON
SISTING OF TABLE DAMASKS, LONG CLOTHS, TOWELS, NAINSOOKS, TABLE TOPS, NAP
KINS AND CAMBRICS, SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT, BUT PRICED SO LOW IT WILL PAY YOU TO
BUY THEM. ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY. SHOP EARLY BEFORE THE BEST BARGAINS
ARE SOLD.
BATH TOWELS
Mill seconds .Hath Tow
els. Good size, 50c val-
J3c
Mill seconds in large size
98c values.
54c
lies, Ha I ii I'd ivy,
each
Bath Towel
Saturday,
each
LONG CLOTH
Mill ends in English
Long Cloth. Cheap at.
Itfc. On sale 1
yard 031
Mill Ends in Cambric.
Fine finality. Cheap at
(i!)c. On sale Sat
urday, vard
CAMBRIC
Mill Ends in Soft Finish
Cambric, ',W inches wide,
;VJc values. Sat
urday, yard
.'JlixlJlJ Table Tops Sec
onds.
$1.89 1
38c
Regular price $1
42c
Saturday,
vard
59c
TABLE CLOTHS
(iOxlil) i'ine quality. Cheap
at p'Ati. Sat
urdav, each .....
70-inch Mercerized Da
mask. Ivegular price,
$1.-1.S. On "mile Satur-
;'s...v..::; 98c
Mercerized Napkins. l?eg.
price, .f'.-18. . tf 1 OQ
Saturday, each ....P107
EVERY COAT MUST BE SOLD.
ALL NEW SPRING STYLES GOING
AT ONE-FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICES
,$20 Coats, now $15.00 .fr) Coats, now $37.50
25 Coats, now SI 8.75 (0 Coats, now S45.00
!:10 . Coats, now $23.50 $7.") Coats, now $56.25
-J0 Coats, now $30.00 Sj Coats, now $63.75
CLOSING OUT ALL SUITS
INCLUDING LA VOGUE AND SILVER LEAF
STYLES -ALL GOING AT ONE-THIRD OFF
REGULAR PRICES. v
$10 Suits, now $26-67
$..0 Suits, now $33.31
$l'i() Suits, now $40.00
$S0 Suits, now $53.34
$90 Suit, now $60.00
$100 Suits, now $66.67
. A SLIGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS-NO APPROVALS ALL SALES FINAL
HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR fU NEW WASH SKIRTS ON SALE SATURDAY
,ear i
ts in .:? T
Kavser's Fine Knit Hlonmt
1 white and pink. Special, 1
each...: , pI.LJ
' Children's Summer Union Suits, fine
fiialitv. All sizes. Special, ffl "3ft
S' Hnit JJI.J7
Women's Suminer Vests. Fine qua 1-
itv. Cheap at I2fc. Saturday 1Q
H each .
j "Women's line quality Suminer Vests
in white and flesh, ACp
each "Jt
SATURDAY NOTION SALE
Patent Leather Helts. Good quality
in black and white, IQn
each 07 1
55 ' Colgate's Toilet Roap. Kcgnlar price
jj 15t'. On sale Saturday, lO
jf cake '. "t
jjj.' Colgate's Cold Cream. Special 35
Colgate's Dental Cream 25
Colgate's Florentine Face Powder.
g. 50c
H 10 OFF ON ALL CORSETS
J . CLOSING OUT DRESSES
Every Silk and Wool Dresa on Sale
,. Saturday 20 Per Cent Off Regular
k Price.
Just Received Our new line of
"Korrect" Wash Skirt3. Made of the
best materials; pre-shrunk. Priced
from $4.48 to $9.93.. This is the best
fitting skirt made.
SUMMER GLOVES
Ivanhoe Silk Gloves. Fiu-i
quality in black and while.
85c
GOOD HOSIERY CHEAP
Children's Cotton Hose in black and
white. Fine grade. Sat
urday, pair ,
39c i
Saturdav,
pair
Hoy's Heavy Cotton Hose. Limn
heel and toe. Black only. 7f
Special, pair
Women's chamoisette gloves children's Socks in white with fanev
in niacK, white ami color,-
$1-00
Kayser's Silk Gloves'.; heavy
qualitv silk, in black and
white. On sale
Saturday, pair
Kavser's Long Silk Gloves.
pS'1:11: $2.50
tops. All sizes. Special,
pan-
48c I
$1.50
Women's fine grade Cotton Hose in
black, brown and white. All sizes-
Very special Saturday,
pair
69c 1
f"3? 4T
"Kverwear" Silk Hose in bla k.
white, brown and grey. Every pair
guaranteed. All sizes.
Special Saturday, pair...
$1.50 1
irKeWomans Stove
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
MEOF0RO. OREGON
111
CLOSING OUT WAISTS
Every Silk Waist in the House or
Sale Saturday, 10 Per Cent Off Regu
lar Price.
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REPRESENTATIVE JEFFRIES.
Albert W. Jeffries, who repre
sents the Second Nebraska Dis
trict, bas had an active part in In
vestigating extravagances ot ton
War Department. Skilled as a
cross-examiner, bis questions
asked of witnesses before the sub
committee drew out many of the
most important facts contained in
its exhaustive report showing the
waste and extravagance which
prevailed in the conduct ot the
war. The revelations be was able
to make through a close study of
the leather business, and the con
tracts let for leather goods by the
government, were ot great service
to the people.
. Born on a farm, he graduated
from the University of Michigan
and becumea loading lawyer la
OaiatuL.
BY LOOKS OF
CIIICACIO, Juno 4. Senator John
son announced, in bis daily talk with
newspaper representatives he would
make "a straight out fifiht in the
open, with no trades, no deals, no
compromises.
"I'm tickled to death with the sit
uation." said Senator Johnson. 'i
have a feeling of confidence that is
delightful to me." .
The League of Nut ions. Senator
Johnson stated, is In other hands hut
will be presented to the convention
resolutions committee. Me auid it
would declare absolutely against t ht
present league covenant.' The pres
ent covenant, he stated would have to
be "redrafted entirely" to ment his
acceptance.
Senator Johnson suid he hud heard
rumors that efforts were being made
to wean away delegates pledged to
him under state primaries. He de
plored any such effort and said he
did not believe his adversaries were
engaged in such practices. Delega
tions who do not follow primary in
structions, he said, would be guilty of
"dishonor and breach of faith," to
their states.
'l expect instructed delegates," he
said, "to remain with me until, be
yond peradventure of a doubt, I'm
out of the fight and that would mean
substantially until I should release
them."
KKATTLK. June 4 Tho lumber
industry ot Washinuton and Oregon
is beint: erippled bv the shortage of
rars, freight I'omrestion nutomati
cnllv rt'diH'in production, savs the
weekly bulletin of the West Const
Lumbermen's association, issued to
dnv. The statement adds that shiix 'iri
com! it ions apparently are uoinu
from bad to worse.'
"Km in ntl producing regions ther
ure reports of discontinuance 01'
Ti iuli t operations," the bulletin snvs.
"Durinir the last month ititils of the
West Coast Luuibormens association
produced more lumber and shipped
relatively less than onv other pro
ducing region in the I'nited States o
Canada."
Attention II. I. O. K.
Brother Geo. P. Minis' funeral will
be held at Klks Temple, Saturday,
June 5th, at -':;t0 p. m.
O. O. A'LKNOKRFER,
Kxalted Ruler.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
the Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographei
hi Southern Oregon.
k'gatnes made iiny time o'
jilace by appointment.
Phone 147-J.
We'll do tht rt'st.
J. B. PALMER
Med ford.
J:)3 East Alain Street
BENJAMiN MEETS
S
I'OUTLA.ND. Ore.. June 4. loe
Benjamin, Portland lightweight, will
clash with Eddie Shunnon of I.os An
geles in a ten round go tonight be
fore the Portland boxing commission.
There is unusual interest in tonight's
fight, keen rivalry existing between
the two men. Other contests on the
program Include Dick Brenton of Los
Angeles vs. Sunimy Ciordon. Portland,
eight rounds, 118 pounds: Abe Gor
don, vs. Mike .Mitchell, eight rounds,
112 pounds.
FRECKLES
Nii'v Is the Time In (ret Rid of These
I'gly Spots
There's no longer the slightest
need of feeling ashamed of your
freckles, as Othine double strength
is guaranteed to remove these
homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of Othine
double strength from any druggist
and apply a little of it night und
moruing and you should soon see that
even the worst freckles have begun
to disappear, while the lighter ones
have vanished entirely. It is seldom
that more than an ounce is needed to
completely clear the skin and gain a
bountiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength Othine aa this is sold under
guarautee of money back if it fulls
to remove freckles. Adv.tf
TODAY
AND TOMORROW
ONLY
JOHN DREW S
Celebrated Cometlv
Staqe Hit With
ROBERT WARWICK
1&
"JACK STRAW"
Just Crammed With Amazing
Twists and Constant Laughter '
-ADDED
ATTRACTIONS
FOX NEWS and v '
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. ' Comedy
LIBERTY
COMING Mitchell Lewis
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UNTIL SATURDAY MIDNIGHT
THE
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amazing heights in this great
est of screen dramas.
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"HIS MASTER'S VOICE"'
It's Different and Funny!
Also Topics of the Day
COMING!
A. C. Allen's New Local
and Nature Pictures
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