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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1922)
' "PXGE EIGHT WEDFORP MATE TRtBTHTR fEDFOTlT), OREfiOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922 :' MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PiUCE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S BOYS 10 TANGLE Mrnrnon acui nin msmmmr v. iff f .- w,, ,,,, ri... , , , zmmz. MlLLM UIU MO Ln 1U 1 i j Another excellent amateur, with the word "amateur" emphasized, fitfht card will be presented to Med ford funs at tho Medford Athletic club, arena tomorrow night, according to pob Brown. Ben llarrel will fiKht Noble Kverett in the main event. The boy8 weigh 85 pounds and a fust scrap Is assured. ' Munngcr Bub Brown states that he haw a number of heavier kIovc puKhors on the card and that there will. : be seven good bouts scheduled to ho 26 rounds. Ho Is sure that tho fanH.wUl enjoy tomorrow night'H saipor mora than they did tho ..ouy-.Mch.ay bout a week uko anu hfts a good schedule lined up for the smoker a week from tomorrow night. Brown Is in Ashland this afternoon trying to sign some Ashland aina teus for a go with Sonny Austin to morrow night and with somo of the other promising young fistic artists of Medford. A real battle will result when the Medford and Ashland boys tangle as everyono knows that ri valry between youngsters of the two towns Is undying. The smoker starts at 8:30 sharp ns usual and ladies are cordially invited. WASHINGTON. July 20. The purchasing power or exchango value of farm products slumped four points between March and June to 72 per cent of the 1913 baRls In tho latter month, according to statistics made public today by the department of agriculture. Tho buying power of farm products in terms of other pro ducts stood at 76 per cent in March, having advanced from 65 per cent in January, which was a rise of three points over the low mark touched in November, 1921. GATES MAKES STRONG PLEA (Continued from page one) Asked this nrfon, regarding tho per sistent report that immunity was being sought, Assistant Attorney Oonural Liljeqvist said: ""There will be no Immunity, I dont care, what anybody says." He sulci that per sonally no one had come begging for clemency. From the present outlook, tho grand jury., will be In session for the better part of two weeks. A representative of tho Portland Oregonlun, Jimmy Oleson, arrived on the ground this morning to cover tho proceedings. . ATTACK STRIKEBREAKERS (Continued from Page Ona) Santa Fe and tho Southern Pacific, reporting today to the United Statjcs rntlroad labor board In support of the roads' contention that the sonlor- II y. question is the big Issue at stake III the shop crafts strike, declared they had 16,020 men at Work who Would be affected by it. These men, tho roads said, have' been promised that they will be pro tocted in tholr seniority rights over nil men that may be employed later, or who may return to tholr Jobs. The Santa. Fe prosontod figures to the board showing 0 , r 1 3 skilled me chanics and 2f98 shop laborers wcro ot work In Its shops last night. The Southern Pacific-report shows that out of 15,000 Bliopmen employed Juno 30, 6.2G8 did not walk out and that return ot strikers and employ ment of new men have brought the total employed last night up to 0, G48. , Both roads told the labor board that the men now employed wore nil skilled mechanics or laborers quali fied tO;Harfoim their duties and not strikebreaker plykod up nt random. ..". t i , .100 Trains Droppwl. 'WASllINtrtw, ' July 26. More than 300,000 mile uf dully train ser vice throughout tho country has been discontinued since the railroad Ktriko wa declared, according to govern ment officials, charged with keeping tab on the rail strike situation. RECALL ARGUMENTS MADE (Continued from page one) was "hidden behind a deluge ot gos sip and innuendo" which deprived the sheriff of his constitutional right of dafenso against any and all ' charges. It was also held that the ' holding of the recall election would . place the county debt beyond tho llm ' Unprovided by a constitutional . iimnudmont, and cited a slmllur case , lrom Curry. county in support of his arguments'. Attorney Hoberts talked for half an hour. 'District Attorney Rawles Jloore then began arguments In behalf of County Clerk Floroy, and gave an .',r)iaustlve interpretation ot tho law, relative to county Indebtedness, and covered the ground in un hour and a liulf address, In which ho stated the position of the county clerk and his own position. Me cited numerous legal authorities in support ot his claims. The court then adjourned. This afternoon argumonts will be made by Attorney John J. Jeffreys, for the defendants in the action alleg ed to be JOansmen, and by Attorney O: C. Boggs, wh4 Is appearing for D. II. I.owe, only. For the pjulntlff the law will he argued by Attorney lOvnns Keames and Ou Newbury. ' ( f 4 . ,,w It Is expected (hat the arguments and oratory will lako all day. f 3 1 kJK-kil FINAL WIND.UP OF OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE FOUR BIG DOLLAR DAYS - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Every Dollar Sign Seen Here Is Symbolic of Sensational Values DOLLAR MILLINERY SPECIALS PCILARD. DOLLAR BLOUSES SPLENDID VALUES .DoiLAnaar. 4L HOUSE DRESSES NEW STYLES Women's and children's Hats DOLLAR DAY DRESSES 25 Sassy Jane Crepe Dresses. Up to $5.00 $10 values. Dollar Day price, ea. 50 new Voile and Tissue Gingham Dresses. Uu to $12.00 values. Dollar $6.00 Day price each 50 beautiful new Voile and Tissue Gingham Dresses. Up to $15.00 values. $8.00 Dollar Day price, each . 50 exclusive new Organdie and Swiss Dresses. Up to $18.00 values. $10.00 Dollar Day price, each $35 Spring Suits $19.98 DOLLAR JM JD Wirthmor Waists, new styles, well made, nicely 1 Qft trimmed each . '. $18.00 SILK DRESSES $9.98 25 brand new Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine Dresses, well made, nicely trimmed. Real $18.00 values. $9 98 Dollar Day price, each . . 20 Off On Middy Blouses 20 Off On Silk Waists 20 Off On Silk Petticoats All Millinery Half Price . Your Dollar Will Buy More Tomorrow $6 Jersey Coats $3.48 Best Spool spools for . Cotton, 6 . 25c Baby Blankets, value, 2 for $1.00 .$1.00 DOLLAR DAY IN DOMESTIC DEPT. Pillow Cases 42 and 45-inch, good value, 40c quality . 3 for $1.00 Indian Head Napkins 18-inch good quality. Regu lar price $1.35: This sale, dozen $1.00 House Lining 36 inches wide, good quality. Sells regular at 10c yard. Dollar Day price 14 yards for $1.00 Turkish Towels Heavy quality. Sells regular at 29c. Tomorrow . 5 for $1.00 Huck Towels -... Large size, soft finish. Sells regular at 25c. Dollar Day, 6 for $1.00 Turkish Towels Heavy quality, large size. Cheap at 40c,. . . 3 f or $1.00 Crash Toweling 18-inch unbleached, good 25c value. Tomorrow 5 yards for $1.00 v Bleached Sheets 72x90 seamed. Real $1.25 value. This sale, each $1.00 Bleached Muslin 20c value, 6 yards for $1.00 Don't Delay It's Dollar Day 100 new Bungalow Aprons, .fnf8- UP $1.00- WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY Boys' Wash Suits. Sold at $2.00. On sale Thursday . . , ..... . . . . Children's Dresses, made of good Gingham, sold regular at $3.50. On sale Thursday Women's Petticoats, made of fancy figured Near Silk, $1.50 values. On sale Thursday . . Women's white Waists. On sale Thursday at . '. ".' Women's new style Bungalow Aprons. On sale Thursday . . . . . 00 E - A G H 1-3 Off on Spring Coats Women's Braissiers, 50c value, 3 for. . $1.00 DOLLAR DAY IN UNDERWEAR Women's $150 Crepe Vests, ea. $1.00 Women's $1.75 Batiste Vests, ea $1.00 Women's $1.25 Corsets, 2 pr. for $1.00 Women's $1.25 Athletic Suits, ea $1.00 20 discount during this sale on War ner's and Gossard Corsets. Women's Athena Knit Union Suits. Regular price $1.50. This sale, ea. $1.00 DOILAJ1 CAY Dollar Day in Gloves Kid Gloves, odd sizes. Up to $3.50 values, pr., $1.00 Curtain Nets and ' Scrims ' New styles and pat terns. Sold up to 85c a yard. Dollar Day price, 3 yds. for $1.00 , Silkoline Best 35c grade, 4 yds. f tor . . $1.00 1-3 Off on Silk Dresses Baby Rubber Pants, 75c value, 2 pr. for $1.00 DOLLAR DAY IN DRESS GOODS DEPT. Dress Percale Best quality, made cheap to day at 35c. Dollar Day price, 4 yards for $1.00 Dress Gingham Good quality and patterns. Cheap at 30c A yds. for $1.00 Dotted Swiss Fine imported grade. Real values $1.50. Dollar Day, yard $1.00 Cotton Batts 3-pound size. Good $1.25 value This sale, roll $1.00 ' Jap Crepe Best grade, all colors. Cheap at 40c. Dollar Day price, 3 yards for $1.00 - , Kyrtle Cloth for Dresses. Cheap at 30c. Dollar Day, 5 yards for $1.00 Cotton Challie For comforters. Real . 20c value. Dollar Day 6 ydsf$1.00 lV v Dress Voiles in plain and figured. ;) fine grade. Ub to 60c valnWiiriJ. lar Day, 3 yds!, for . Y. je.SliOO Cretonne New patterns, 36 in. wide, 40c value. This sale, 3 yds. for $1.00 Dress Linen 36 inches wide, in col ors for Dresses, $1.25 value, now, yd. $1.00 Jackson County Fair, Scptraibrr IS to 10 price, DOLLAR DAY IN HOSIERY 1 case Women's extra fine pure Lisle thread Hose in black and colors. Sold at 75c pair. Dollar Day 2 pair for $1.00 Women's pure Silk Thread and Fiber Hose, in black and colors, $1.50 values. This big sale, pair . . $1.00 HOLLAR JUX MAKE YOUR DOLLAR DO DOUBLE DUTY DURING THIS SALE Kid Gloves, in all $2.25. value. Now, $2.00 i I Armada French sizes and colors pair Kayser's $1.25 -Silk Gloves, pair $1.00 Kayser's 59c Gloves, 2 pr. for . .$1.00 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, POSTAGE PREPAID Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Medford, Oregon. iiTTTi ifTii'i,'iPf''r'r,H''i,'''ii"':V"""'''''''r' Humming Bird pure thread Silk Hose. On sale at, pair .... . . ; . ... $1.50 C 7 ": Dollar Day in Notions Colgate Toilet Soap,4l0ji$l .001 D. M. C Crochet Cottori4 balls $1.00 J Germantown Knitting Yarn,' 4 balls' for . : . . . I $1.0d Shetland Floss. On sale, 5 balls $1.00 Bead Necklaces, $1.25 value. Special at I........ . ; . . $1.00 Women's $1.25 Neckwear. Special at $1 on - AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS r