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fEDFOnn -MATL TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD, .OREGOX FRTDAY, APRIL 22, 1921
$50 IN PRIZES FOR
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price
MANN'S
BEST
J'VILLE BANK CASE
II
. In the neighborhood of 25 addi
tional indictments and civil suitH arte
iriff out of the failure of the Bank of
Jacksonville, will be returned by the
May term of the emnd jury, conven
ing May 10, according to Aafilutant Su
perintendent of Banks . I). Kahk-r,
in charge of the a.1 fairs of the defunct
Institution. The criiinul indict
ments will be wholly upon reconside
ration of true bills already returned.
ftsked and granted at the last term of
court.
The May term of court will convene
top the petit jury May 23, and a lurgo
docket is pending. Among the cases
to be tried are thoee of Mrs. Myrtle
Hlakeley, former county treasurer,
whose trial at the last term of court
resulted in a hung jury. The charge
In malfeasance in office, arising out
of the failure of the bank of Jack
sonville, and one of the witnesses to
be railed by the defense will be Will
ll. Bennett, former state superinten
dent of banks, now living at Pendle
ton, Oregon.
. Another case to be tried, postponed
from the laut term of court is Unit of
M F. DeWItt, un Ashland jitney
driver, indicted for manslaughter as
the result of tho death of Mrs. Nona
Jennings of this city in nn auto acci
dent on tho Pacific Highway near
Talent last Christmas Kvc.
Tho trial of C H. OweiiH. former
orchardist, now interested In Utah
and Wyoming oil projects, indicted in
connection with the failure of the
Mfink of Jacksonville, Is also likely to
be called at the next term of court.
It U also expected that "Dutch
Pet' Stauff and Frank Kodat, charg
ed with an attempted robbery of the
Oold Hill bunk last week, will face a
Jury at the May term of court.
Medford niticlmms are being of
fered cant! prizes by the Associated
Industries association of Oregon for
tbe best decorated windows of Oregon
uiude products.
There will be prizes for the three
best windows 1st, $25; 2nd, $15, and
3rd, t0. The windows are to be judg
ed from their educational value, artis
tic arrangements and advertising
value. The educational value can be
best Illustrated by saying: If there is
a display of woolen products, the or-!
tangement could allow a fleece of wool j
In grease, a fleece of wool scoured
knitting yarn from which the fabric
is made and so on up to the finished
product. The window trimmer would,
of course, have cards which would de
scribe and make plain the various
steps.
This offer should be an Inducement
for the Medford merchants to put an
extra effort on a display of Oregon
products. Merchants display and ad
vertise goods made all over the conn
try for 51 weeks In the year and It Is
only a very modest request that Ore
gon bo given prominence during one
of tho 52.
If possible exhibits should be In
place so that the general public could
Inspect them next Sunduy, however,
exhibits shoul dull be In place by .Mon
day. April 25th and remain in the win
dows for a week.
Sport B.V.Ds
TORONTO Amateur boxing clium
pions of the United States and Canada
were hero today for the opening to
night of the Canadian amateur boxing
championships. Fifty-threo boxers are
eptflred for the tournament.
EL PASO Scoring five knockdowns
In (be final two rounds of a fast fight
hero last night, Franklu Garcia, of
Loa Aogolos won a decision over Mex
ican "Kid" Alvarez at the end of fif
teen rounds. Kach weighed 124
pounds. ..
.PAWS Carpcntler has announced
he will train on Long Island and has
cabled Joe Jeannntto asking him to bo
his Sparring partner.
I ASSET OF
. HAVANA Joso Capnblunca won
the fourteenth International chess con
tfcatfrom Dr. Laaker of Horlln, last
night, making his score four wins and
ten draws In the tournament.
. MINNEAPOLIS Mike Gibbons d
feated Chuck Wiggins In ten rounds
last night.
PARI3 Premier Ilrland announced
it wan his earnest desire that Paris
obtain the Olympic games In 192-1 and
promised the moral and financial sup
port tit the government to that end.
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BOTONVThe throe-mastcd steel
auxiliary .schooner uuimvere, me lar-
tiest.wiUing boat nddod to the Amer
ican) yobtlhg fleet In more than a do
cade ' whs" launched ynstorday. She
was constructed for Edgar Palmer,
dtraohof the Palmer memorial studlum
, ut, Princeton university,-who will have
un figurehead for his craft the image
of the Princeton tiger.
CHICAGO Homo Run linker was
reinstated In organised baseball by
Judge Landls and is expected to join
the.js'ew. York Yankees soon.
tlOLITMHUS George Koteonaros,
ColUfnbue, threw John Freiberg, Chi
cao, in 46 minutes with a flying maro
in a heavyweight wrestling bout last
night.-
nULUTII Tho northern regatta
Will be held hero July 22 and 23.
U -L-l i-lU'JJ 11.1 L-LJL.mLll.UJ
How much of acting is Just that In.
di'flnnblc, oluslvp tiling railed person
ality? Most of It, according to Mar-Jm-lo
Itamhrnu, who bus addi'd
another personal triumph to her long
list by her flnu performance In Chan
niiiB Pollocks stlrrlni; melu drama.
"Tho Sign on the Iuor,'whlch comes
to the I'nge theatre next Tuesduy
night.
Tho artist and his work are one.
Tho uctor gives not only bis talent,
his thought nnd his emotions, but
himself body anil mind and soul. He
docs not express himself In. terms of
nn outside medium not in stone, in
wood, In color. In words, in music,
but himself. His medium Is him
self, his personality. And that is
the one medium, that Is not plastic
and he, cannot mould to his use or his
purpose. He must use It as It is.
"Therefore, 111 acting It may be
said that the medium becomes In
ItHelf more Important and effective
than the work brought in it. In other
words, all the skill of tho actor, all
bin experience, all his conception, all
his feeling, Is of no avail If the public
does not respond to him or her per
nonnlly as a man or a woman.
'ONE-FOR-ALL" DYE
DO NT FOOL WOMEN
Wool and Silk need a Different
Dye than Cotton, Linen,
or Mixed Goods
Tlewaro of "nil purpose" dyes of
fered by some stores. Every woman
knows why she must buy either tho
"Diamond Dye" fnr wool an-1 silk, or
the "Dlamoi.d Dye for cotton, linen,
and mixed foods. Wool and silk
come from unimaln, whilo cotton
comes from a plant; therefore no one
dye will perfectly dye both materials.
Huy "Diamond Dyes" only, then your
garments or draperies will not streak,
fade, or have that dyed look. Kach
pni'ldiKe contains easy directions. Just
tell driWKiat what material you intend
to dye and what color you want. Adv.
SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW 12:00 O'CLOCK
PAGE Tuesday Night, April 26
AMWQDS
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; juvjiannins SHOCKS w
i drear Melodrama
i"The Sign on the Door"
The Play of a Thousand Thrills
. re i'loor $2C0, 200, alcony $2-00 ?150 ?100'
PRICL5 gee. Plus 10 per cent war tax
OPPORTUNITY DAY!
Saturday You Will Have a Wonderful Opportunity to Buy
Anything You May Need in Dry Goods at Prices
That Will Astonish You When Compared With Former Prices
FORMER PRICES SMASHED
ON READ Y TO WEAR
Every Spring Suit for Less
$25.00 Spring Suits, now $18.00
$40.00 Spring Suits, now . $27.50
$50.00 Spring Suits, now .... . $32.50
$75.00 Spring Suits, now $50.00
$90.00 Spring Suits, now .... .$67.50
Every Spring Coat for Less
$16.50 Spring Cbats now $11.50
.$18.00
. $25.00
.$37.50
.$45.00
$25.00, Spring Coats, now
$35.00 Spring Coats, now
$50.00 Spring Coats, now.
$75.00 Spring Coats, now
ON SALE TODAY
Four new styles Wirthmor Waists
lit $1.00
and
Four new styles Wirthmor Waists
t $2.00
Some of them illustrated
' The Name "
"WIRTHMOR"
on a waist is an assurance of the maxi
mum of Style end Value at a minimum
'COSt.
Sold Only at Mann's
. BAC KTO PRE-WAR PRICES ON
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
$3.50 Duchess Satin $1.98
Black Duchess Satin, 36 inches wide,
extra heavy quality, sold formerly at
$3.50. Opportunity $1.98
Day's price, yard . .
$2.00 Silk Poplin $1.19
This cloth comes in the much-wanted
shades for spring wear. Has a beau
tiful finish. Suitable for dresses,
skirts and waists. Formei price $2.00.
Opportunity Day price (fcl 1Q
yard . . . '
$4.00 Crepe de Chene $2.48
This cloth is extra heavy, 40 inches
wide and comes in a fine range of col
ors. Former price $4.00. QLO AO.
Opportunity Day price, yd.
Imported Pongee Silk, special $1.39 yd
OPPORTUNITY SALE OF HATS
Women's trimmed Hats, all good
styles, $8.50 values $5 00
Women's trimmed Hats, new sarins?
styles, $10.50 values Jg QQ
Women's new trimmed Hats for
Spring Wear, $13.75 CIO OH
values, each
OPPORTUNITY DAY IN,
NECKWEAR AND NOTIONS
Cretonne Shoo, Bags, pood grade in
pink, blue and vellow. Solt at ttl HO
1.70
JERSEY COATS
25 new all wool Jersey
Coats' in sport colors. All
sizes, new Tuxedo style.
Splendid quality. On
sale Saturday $9 98
PLAID SKIRTS
New all wool plaited'
Skirts to wear with the
Jersey Coats. Cheap at
$10.00. On sale 7 AQ
Saturday, ea... '
New Styles in White Wash Skirts Just In. Priced at
$2.98, $4.98, $5.98 and $8.98 Each
$.'3.50. Opportunity Day price...'
Leather Shopping Bags, good
75(i values. Saturday, '
each '
size.
50c
Colgate's Toilet Soap, cake...
Snap Fasteners, all sizes, card.
....5
Children's Garters, all sizes, in blaek
and white. Special Saturday, 1 C
pair IJt
Mercerized Rick Rack Braid in pink,
blue, white and lavender. -On 9Qr
fcale Saturday, bolt.., 01
Trimming Beads, all colors, bunch 29
Xew Elastic, in pink, white and
blue, for children, yard 1 Tp
Ciaitoi-s, very special. I
"Women ' Fihtt; Collars. Xew patterns.
Cheap at 50c. On sale Satur- OCr
day, each CJj
UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY SALE
I
3M- ii- -IS'
Women's extra fine
Lisle Hose in black and
colors. Sold at 85c On
sale Saturday,
pair.;
Princess May Knit Ei)
vclopc Suits in white
and llosh, $1.25 values,
2& 98c
"Princess May" Union..,.
Suits, in flesh and white ,
bodice and band- top.
Special, 'f QO ,
suit :.. Jl.tfO l
Women's fine Lisle '
Vests in flesh and white
bodice and band top.'
All sizes. Very ff-l AA
special, each lv"
Agents for Kayser's TTndqrwear ' and (ilov
69c
. .Women-. Phoenix Silk
Hose i.n. black, white and
.brown.' Extra heavy
.',.gi'arl' Very spe ttT OC
cial Saturday, )v$CmJ
Children's Socks with
fancy tops. J ust Cfip
in. Sneeial. nuir wvt
' 1 T '
'OS
OPPORTUNITY DAY IN
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
(X)0 yards extra fine Dress Ginghams
in beautiful spring patterns. Sold last
year at 35c On sale
Saturday, yard
19C
36 inch Bleached Muslin, fine soft fin
ish. Sold at 25c Opportunity
Day price, yard
16c
81x00 Pullaway Sheets, extra good
grade. Sold at $2.50. Oppor
tunity Day price, each
$1.48
Table Damask, 60 inches wide, good
quality, new' patterns. Sold at ()
-
85
O)portunity Day price, yd.
Pleisse Crepe for underwear, in white,
flesh and pink. Good grade, ' on
50c values. This sale, vard............4VC
OPPORTUNITY SALE OF WASH GOODS
Percales
"(i inch I'crcales in
dark and light styles.
Sold at 50c. On sale
Saturday,
vard .'
25c
VOILES
.100 pieces beautiful
new Dress Voiles,
S p r i n g patterns,
Cheap at 75c rn
Saturday, vard...l
Organdies
"(5 inch fine grade
Dress Organdies in
the new spring shades.
Special Satur- AQr
day,yard "7t
Organdie
-10 inch fine Organdie
in white and colors.
Verv special ttl fA
Saturday, yd..'Pv"
Volies
36 inch fine Voiles in
dark and light colors.
Cheap at 50c On sale
Saturday,
yard...: J JL
Ginghams
Wm. Anderson's im
ported Scotch Ginghams
32 inches wide. Sold at
$12.5 yard. Sat- QCp
urday, yard OJL
SATURDAY IS CORSET DAY
Miller Bros Corsets
Xew Spring Model,
$2.50 values. C4 Q
Saturday, r...l0
Xew Corsets, splendid
quality. Sold regular
$3.00 values, ff j QO
Saturday, pr..0"O
Miller iBros. Corsets
Xew model. Sold at
$3.75. Sat- ffO MO
urday, pr...' Pi0
Gossard and Red fern
Corsets, values up to
$8.50. On sale CM QO
Saturday, pr...'Pw0
Bandeaux
Xew styles in whit
and flesh. Sold n
69c. On sale AO
Saturday, each... i0
Muslin Brasseries
r i ...
'.'ooci quality, new
My ics, small sizes
Sold at $1.25. On
sale Saturday
pair .
W omen's Cropo
Gowns, fine grade, in
uesli color. Sold re"-
nlar at $2.00
fraturdav, eac;
69c
,$1.58
HAIR BOW RIBBONS
KXl pieces Plain and Fancy Hair Bow
Ribbons, all silk, wide widths. Sold
regular up to 75c. Oppor- AO
tunity Day price, yard "01
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Entrances on E. Main and N. Central
MEDFORD, OREGON
$2.00 SHOPPIN GBAGS $1.00
A lucky purchase enables us to sell
Saturday, a - Black Patent Leather
Shopping Bag. Cheap at
$2.00. Saturday, each
$1.00
Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Send or SamplesAgents for Pictorial Review Patterns