PACE ETflTIT
"MXTH TRTBUNXMEDFORD, . ODECOX. FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1921
THOS. G. BECKETT
ASSISTANT P. M.
The now regime at the poHloffice
yaa InaiiKurutml thlH inotiiliiK when
Wllllum J. Warner, who has been act
ing postmaster Binco the death of
Col. (o. P. MIidh, and who was re
cently appointed and confirmed ai
poslm'aflter for the next four yours,
took over the position this morning
under his commission.
Postmaster Warner at once an
ii on need the promotion of Titos. C
lleckett, who has boen money order
clerH for years, to he assistant post
master; the advancement of Itoland
(J. Iieach, who lias boon In the liori
eial delivery and directory dupurt
mcnt for years to siicceed lleckett
In the money order division, and the
appointment of l.ee M. Hall, senior
Kiibstltnto clerk, as u regular clerk.
These changes went Into effect today.
Assistant Postmuster Decked has
been In the local postoffice se-vlce for
the past 11V4 years, starting as a let
ter carrier, and ror liie past nine
years has been money order clerk.
While pusslng out cigars to himself
In the shape or chewing tobacco this
morning to celebrate his promotion,
lie declined to give out any statement
beyond tho Tact that the greutest
thing to him In his elevation is the
fact that he doesn't have "10' punch
that darn time clock any iongor."
This In splto of the fact that bis sul
nry jumps from J18IMI to $L'ID().
Itoland lleach, who will from now
on pnstu his chewing gum under the
Bill of tho money order window, has
been In the local postoffice service
Bluce 190!), when he was transferred
from I.fnuoln, Neb., as a city letter
currier, and later was changed to the
clerical force. ills salary remulnu
the same.
Pershing Elevated
to Chief of Staff -Relieving
Gen. March
NOW WITHOUT A
T
TOMOBILE
Annlher stolon anto has been recov
ered by State Motor Cop MciMuhon,
olid will bo returned to Its owner, John
Jut'obs of Oorvnla. Ore. It wus stolen
curly this week. Last Wednesday noon
a man who gave his name as lCdmiind
Oerber appeared with tho Ford car at
Jtogmi lilvor ami tiled to
unrfinln to Cbas. Match, the black
smith, who agreed to tuko It providing
Oerber would give him u bill or sale.
Tho man evidently bocnnio frightened
und walked away, leuvlng the car anil
lias not been seen slnco.
Motor Cop McMnhon passed through
RogDo Itlver Wednesday afternoon en
route to Grants Pass, and to him
Jlntch told Ubont tho unto deal. 11c
Muhon cxiiiulned the car and found
that tho license number and motor
umber didn't chock up. Ho wired the
Btnte unto traffic department at Salem
which wired back (hat the car had
beeu Btoleu from John Jacobs at
(lervals.
r . .
WASHINGTON, July 1. General
John J. Pershing today became chief
of staff of the United funics uiiny, re
lieving Major General . Peyton C.
March, who was given leave of nb
seuco effective until his retirement
from active service In November. It
was the first assignment to definite
duly given tho general slnco ho relin
quished command of tho American
expeditionary forces In France., 1
Major General James G. Ilnrbord,
who was his principal stall' ussistaut
in Franco, is Ills assistant In the now
office.
WASHINGTON, July 1. The na
tion's naval forces were being operat
ed today technically without funds and
the Indications were that, such a situa
tion would continue at least until the
middle of next week.
Senate leaders "appeared today In
nowise inclined to accept the big naval
bill.
iActlng Chairman Poindexter of the
naval committee announced that there
was no plan to call the matter up In
the senule before the recess begin
ning tonight und ending next Tuesday.
Moreover, it was said that it was not
planned to rush through a resolution
continuing till appropriations of the
past year.
The lapse In funds, It was explained,
was wholly technical and no hardships
would be experienced by the naval
forces unless tho deadlock were pro
longed.
SPARKS FROM
TODAY'S WIRE
litfl.U'OKT, N. Y July 1. Mrs.
Charles K. Bedford, wlfn of the vice
president of the Vacuum Oil company.
said today the family would seek to
obtain custody, on medical grounds,
of her son, Charles, sentenced yester
day in Michigan City to the Indiana
state prison for stealing un automo
bile. She explained that young Hedrord
had becoino mentally unbalanced af
ter il serioiiH. Illness and had spent
almost u year at Hlooinlngdale asylum.
OHASS VALI.KY, C'al., July 2.
Virtually every mine In the Grass
Valley district Is closed today bocauso
of tho failure of a group of tho lurgnrj
operators and the miners league to
reuch a wugo agreement for tho new
flBcal year. About GOO men ure Idle.
HISMAKOK, X. I)., Juno 1. It
will lie Illegal after today to smoke
i.i a cafe, hotel dining room or a din
ing car in .North Dakota in which
women are present under a law pass
ed by tho last lontslut urn. llntli flu.
11 It at ii I smoker and the proprietor of tho
place are made liable for any violation.
MONTE II K, C'al., July l.A sen
plane attached to Iho air snuudrou
accompanying iho Pacific fleet bat
tleship squadron lo San Francisco
from here, fell ut tho moiiiith of tho
bulimia river today but the crew os
caped uninjured.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
I In l llii- Takes Vacation.
WASHINGTON, July 1. president
IIiiiillliK accompanied by .Mrs. Hnril
Ing and a parly of friends ,.ft hero
today lor a vacation inning at the
lionie of Senator FrcllnKliuvscn at
Itaillan, N. .1.
mi
Celebrating
the Fourth
and Ihen follows vacation
limes.
You no doulit, will need sonic
I'ixin's for bothOuting or
Dress Up.
Many new things in Suits,
Hals, Shirts, Ties., Socks:
in fact anything .Men and
Young Men wear.
Summer Underwear, all
kinds, from $1.00 to $7.50
Suits from ....$30.00 to $60.00
Hats Jrom $3.00 to $10.00
Ties 50c to $3.50
Socks 25c to $1.50
Closed all clay Monday
Model Clothing Co.
126 East Main Street
em
1 m
Arrivals at tho city nnto camp
'I'll u nul a y we re M r. a n (1 M in. 1 erry
Tout and daughter of .Itotisl. Calif.,
touiintf north; T. W. ParriHh and
friend of Port Orford, Texas. en
route to Montana; Y ,T. Smiley of
(iiantw 1'hhh, may locate here; Mr.
and Mm. 10. J Wilson of Vallejo,
t'nltf., en route to HoHcliiitK' Mi, mid
M iH. T. 11. WIUIaniKon and child of
Seattle, touring to California; Mr.
Wliitmoro und friend of Tipton, Calif.,
toiirlnK north; Mr. and Mrs. C. It.
Stark and mm of t'hlco. Calif., may lo
cate here; Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Rs.es
and another couplet of Seattle, en
route to (.'rater lake; M r. and Mrs.
A. O. IleHH and eight children of Sal
mon, Ida., here to locate: Mr. und
Mrs. AV. II. Woodward and son of
Sacramento, on route, to Vancouver,
It, C; V. O. JtniklriH and friend,
bound for Crater I-tike.
FIGHT FANS SWARMING
(Continued from Puge One)
which his aHHoclutes have loKt.
l)o;fH Not Forgotten.
Final preparatioiiK lor the depar
ture to Jersey City were completed
soon after breakfast today, and the
keys of the two houses, which have
been DerupHey'ft camp, were tunu d
over lo their owners.
Dempsey'H three Pelican police
doKH, which have been with him dur
ing the tiatniiiK Kriud, already uru In
Jerse ('Ity. They were taken ther
In the champion's limousine by his
brother. I tenia rd Jiempsey, yesterday.
"Don't forget to let them out cure
in n while for a brief run,". wa the
champion's final instructions as the
hitf car rolled away, with the dos
pnliliiK their heads out of the wlu-
i
Music for firortfc?.
MANHASSKT, N. V., July 1. Only
Uuht exercise was on the work pro-
Kiam of CeoiKes CarjHMitter today,
autl to keep his mind off tomorrow's
battle. Trainer AYilson prescribed
phonoKt'aph music, a walk through
the woods and a Ioiik automobile ride.
The camp was besieged by an army
of last minute well-wishers, but they
met stout resistance at the wale In a
squat) of county policemen anil camp
attaches and were turned away.
This, of all days. Trainer Wilson
said, was to be a day of peace for
the challenger anil he was not to be
hothwed even by personal friends.
Ml members of the camp were busy
getting things In order for the mor
row with only a slight display of ner
vousness in the entire amp. This
was on the part of Manager 1 es-
-amps. who appeared to be "up In tin1
ilr' because of a number of telephone
alts. He said there had been no less
than seventy-five up to noon ami That
he' had hecrt 1 asked all the foolish
inestions imaginable.
Oiils OeManiw HihIo.
Some fellow who said he was going
to bet on Curpentlcr wanted to talk,
to the challenger himself and ask hi
advice. A woman thought Ieseamp
i-ude because he refused an Invitation
I'nr the challenger lo attend an ice
ream social tonight.
Although he declined to say what
plans had been made for after Hit
fight, 1 lescumps intimated that the
camp here would be retained. Train
er Wilson will be placed in charge
mil will condition Charles l.edoitx.
the 1 Tench bantamweight champion,
and Paul Journee, the big Krench
heavyweight. It Is probable that Mar,
el lenys, the Krench lightweight.
will train hero under the supervtsioi.
of Wilson.
Should Ceorges win his fight with
ltempMcy, It is almost certain that he
will come to this country later to
Make Muuhassel his headquarters II
Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's
t
-
Nearly 5000 Customers Have Taken Advantage
of This Sale. Haw You Beei One of Them?
If Not Come Tomorrow. IT WILL PAY YOU
EVERYTHING for the FOURTH
At Greatly Reduced Prices. Supply four Needs Saturday
NEV SPORT COATS AND SKIRTS
Just few of those
wederful all
wool'ersey Coats
NEW FALL SUITS ON SALE
Women's all wool Tricotine Suits, new
tailored styles, lined throughout with all
Silk lining, navy blue only. Same quality
Suit sold last fall at $50. $24 75
On sale Saturday, at ... .
Another. new fall model. Made of all.. i
wool Tricotine in navy only i. t 05
Sold last year at $75. Now,. 4 ' ?m
Every Spring Suit
at Exactly Half Price -
II ALF PRICE SALE
MILLINERY
Every Trimmed Spring
Hat in the store one-half
price.
20 Per Cent Off On
All Children's Hats
Ief Sold at
$12.. On sale,
Sat.vv.hile they
I t, each
7.50
New lute Wash
Skirtall going at
1c. Off. ;
New Silk Sport
Skirts. Sold last
year at $25.00.
This sale, each
$6.98
20 off on all
Silk and Wool
Shirts See them
10 off on ;; , .
Middies
Eery Spring Coat
at kactly Half Price
. .l ' V ,
BATHIhSUITS
We carrye well
known line Gantner
and Matter Bathing
Suits for m women
and childreA.11 going
atlO?ff
Special valuin Bath
ing C
GLOVES, HOSIERY AND SUMMER UERWEAR
FOR THE FOURTH AT WONDERFULLY W PRICES
WOMEN'S FINE LISLE HOSE
In black and colors, all sizes, sold at
85c. Qu-alo Saturday, pair 63
WonioiiV'tSilk Hose, fine finality, val
ues up to $1.50. On sale Saturdav, pair
Children's Half ITose, 50c value. On
sale Saturday .39
"Women's 25c Summer Vests, each 19'
Women's 50c Summer Vests, each 29
BIG REDUCTIONS ON CORSETS
Warner's Uust. Proof
Satin Corsets, sold at $5.
This sale $3.39
Women's Corsets, new
model. Sold at $2.51).
This sale, pair $1.98
aly Kuhbcr Pants, 50c
values 39?"
10 )er cent ol'l' on all Underwear.
All Warner's and Clos
sard Corsets, 10 per cent
off regular price.
Women's Corsets hold at
$:UK). Now, pair $1.39
VVonien's fine grade Sum-.'
mer Corsets', $:.75'values.
now J.a:.L: $1.98
Women's Brasseres, sold
at 75c. now 4S
SILK AND FABRIC GLOVES
FOR LESS
1 rn,np,ffrnd Kllit U,li0n Suits,
"Pl.50 values. This sale, suit 98
's Bloomers, $2.00 values, pair
$1.79
nVs AVaist Union Suits, all sizes.
J Mnes. Sale jirice, suit $1.00
rhn n-? K,lit Ulli0 Suits.
h(t $1.7,, This Big Sale, suit-
$1.48 .
Wo $2.25 Union Suits, This sale,
MUSLIN U-RWEAR REDUCED
Children's Jfuslin Under
wear .at special prices.
(9c.( j-alues, now.. 39
98c values, now.....'.;.59
2.00 values, now 98
$5.00 values, now..$2.98
Women's iruslin' Under
wear sold at $2.00, now :
$179
French AmerieaiKi.
made Underwcar.oi1
., cent off.
' .' .
Silk Stepin Suit;
value, now ....9
Beuhen's Vests,
50c, now, each
20 per cent off on
Underwear. ' '
Kayser's Two-Button
Silk Cloves, all colors,
Saturday, pair 90
Kayser's Two Button
Cliamoisette Cloves,
pair , : 7Q'd
Kayser's Long
Silk Cloves,
Special $1.80
Kayser's Long
Chaiuoisctte
C loves, pair
J $1.59
BhLUES IN NOTIONS
Silk iUi
Cottoi,a(
TOWELS
Soft Spun Bath Towels,
large size, good quality,"
(5c values, now, ea. 59
Carmen Pace Veils
25c values now, each
19
Sc Val Laeo now 5?
50c Shadow Laees,
22? .
69c Haiul Bass 50h
6'9c Linen "Handker-'j
chiefs 50
REMEMBER IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE ANN'S
Hi T A fc A Aft? o r
All 0
Hons
0 per.cf
regula j
10-
LUNCH CLOTHS
Best' quality 48x4. 'good
patterns. Cheap at $1.75.
This sale, each $1.48
HUCKTOWEl LUNCH CLOTHS k
Fino quality, good Lunch Cloths, find,'
Sold at 25c. On sale!lualiiV- ' feoW vat.; $1.50;'
urdav,each ' () sl? Saturday,-each-
10:, Off On Silks
10;; off on Dress Goods
10'; off on Wash Goods
lO'e off on Domestics
Mann's Department Store
The Store for Everybody
ENTRANCES ON E. MAIN AND N. CENTRAL
Med ford, Oregon
$1.19
off on Ribbons
10 off on Laces
off on Draperies
off on Linings
Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns Mail Orders PromntK --.
Postage 'Prepaid
I
only temporarily.
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