Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 11, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    MATE TTiTBTTNT;. " FEDFOftB. ' OflEflONV TTRDNTRftmY. TPftTT; "IT. 192.1
f TAKE OVER CITY
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The board of city water commis-
I
The formal open Ins or John Bee-
toneis met will. ih. city council H-ig, d Uaiy llretu vi8 uke place
w-nlof in th city council chamber
4ad discussed problems reiattv to
tb turning: over of authority to the
water board on May 1. .
At that date the board. Judre F.
II. Calkins, chairman. H. I Walther.
Vice-chairman. A. U HilL olen Arns-
picer and Delroy Getchell . will shoe links
placed in authority orer.tftd , city
Tater system.
Ordinances that may conflict with
the duties of the new board will hare
yo be cancelled detracting from the
ower of the council and new ordl
awes investing the board -with au
thority formerly held by the council
T" 111 have to be passed,
discussions concerning commercial
nsers, outside users and all angles of
the local water situation were carried
On -at last night's meeting. .. Delroy
Ctehell wxs the only member of the
board not present. ,
J. H. U Walther stated that the situ
ation of water shortage will be even
tore, grave this year than last de-
tomorrow evening at 5 o'clock with
numerous special events of Interest
to the people o( Med ford.
A tennis court. leased from the
University club and recently , put in
! shape, handball court and a horse-
Ill all be occupied by
championship claimants tomorrow
evening and the public la Invited to
the opening.
The horseshoe links will be the
sene of exhibition matches In which
"Pop" Gates. Dr. E. B. Plckel, A. J.
Vance and Gus Newbury will tangle
with each other and with William
Lyman, T. W. Miles and Burl Miller.
The last named Is present county
champion.
Newbury has Issued a defi to all
comers and states that his ability as
a slinger of the equine half-soles is
commensurate with his Spanish ath
letic proclivities and that he intends
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ENTIRELY LOCAL
Automobile races on the 15th and
'Itth of next June at the fair grounds
will be limited to local cars and,
drivers according to a report from
George Gates This morning.
A race of 30 laps for $1000 purse
will be the main event and Southern
Oregon and Northern California
drivers and cars will be the only
entrants.
A stock car race In which all local
dealers will be Invited to enter for a
dlstgne of ten lap with a JSOO purse
will 1S another feature of the two
day raeiar Carnival.
A motorcycle race each day of 8
lajis as4 -tl one lap for the highest
speed vjh be run according to the
present schedule. In addition to a
novelty auto race, dodging barrel ob
stacles with a tire change in front of
the grandstand, to be participated In
by Ford, Chevrolet, Overland and
Star.
All drivers of cars Intending to
enter the races are requested by the
committee to meet at the Chamber
of Commerce building next Tuesday
night at 7:30 to discuss rules, etc.
spite the new reservoir and to clinch the championship for him
connecting dead ends on the east end .
Of the south side of town with the PP 0tea In the field,
toad ends on the west side of the "Delta" Buckingham and A. J.
south end of town. Pipe for the Crose wil be In charge of the hand
eonst ruction is already here and will , ball court and will show some class
soon be laid, according to City Super-! lo, local persons interested in the
MOBILE Mrs. P. G. Stephens was
' named president of the women's mis
sionary council of the Southern Meth
odist church and Tampa, Fla., chosen
as the next meeting place.
rtendent Davis.
Due to new houses and new con
nections and an increased consump
tion, of water and a possible decrease
ki the volume taken in at the Intake
the pipe-line will not deliver a suf
ficient quantity of water to keep both
Reservoirs full all the time.. The
water formerly wasted in overflow
daring the night will be reserved by
the new reservoir however, and fire
hazard greatly reduced.-
M
j t Drht Body to Meet.
WASHINGTON. April 11. The
American foreign debt funding com
mission has been called to meet next
fpnday to give further study to the
British debt settlement which is now
approaching completlbn.
sport which has never before been
publicly introduced here.
A special ladies' doubles match be
tween Marie Eicher and Helen Con
don and Thelma Beeson and Juanlta
Griffin will be staged on the tennis
court as the feature of the opening
for those Interested In tennis.
WASHINGTON, April 11. A pre
diction that "dishonesty on a pretty
big scale." will be revealed, "here and
there." by the senate investigation of
the veteran's bureau was made today
by John P. O'Kyan. special counsel
for the investigating commission on
the basis of Information gathered by
him In a preliminary survey of conditions.
Bookkeeper Falls Heir
to Fortune
"Upon the death of an uncle I in
herited $50,000. I gave up my posi
tion and Intended enjoying myself
when 1 was tricken with a severe
case of stomach trouble and colic at
tacks. Two of these attacks made me
lose' consciousness. After treating
with our best doctors with little ben
efit I decided to try Mayr's Wonder
ful Remedy, and it helped me at
once. I have been entirely well for
the past year." It is a simple, harm
leas preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
( liver and intestinal ailments, includ
: ing appendicitis. One dose will con
j vince or money refunded. for sale
'at nil dmrcists. Adv.
BEGINS
TODAY
No advance
In prices
"THE
ITEM For your approval, now '
ONE SUPERFINE HEART DRAMA
WITH
CLAUDE GILLINGWATER
CLAIRE WINDSOR
H0BART B0SW0RTH
ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES '
FORD STERLING
ELEANOR B0ARDMAN
THOMAS HOLDING
EUGENIE BESSERER
NIGEL BARRIE v
STUART HOLMES
MARGARET LOOMIS
ARTHUR HOYT
STRANGERS'
BANQUET"
Made by-
MARSHALL NEILAN
Laid in a Big Pacific Coast Shipyard!
Big? It surely is big!
And it has the PUNCH
of two pictures!
You'll sec nn automobile wreck that will
, surpass a real one for thrills
AND THE BANQUET
where years of honest toil pn
for the reckoning!
Irialto
COMING SUNDAY
HARRY CAREY in "GOOD MEN
AND TRUE"
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S
National Gingham Week
Buy All You Want at These Prices
$8.00 Dresses $4.98
Women's Gingham Dresses,
made of fine imported qual
ity, new styles, well made,
nicely trimmed. Up to $8.00
values. Sale Price, each
$4.98
House Dresses
Made of splendid quality
Gingham, all colors, many
new styles to choose from.
Special for Gingham Week,
each '. $2.48
Women's Bungalow Aprons
Special, each $1.25
22c Dress Ginghams 19c
For Thursday only, we will offer
1 case of extra fine 27 inch Dress
Gingham in newest Spring pat
terns. Our regular 22e quality,
tomorrow only, yard 19
. Tissuo Ginghams 32 inches
wide, in a very beautiful line of
patterns and colors. Special for
Gingham Week, yard ....... :....69
-; " .
36 inch Checked Nainsook For
underwear in all colors. ' Special
yard V... : 62
36 inch Long Cloth Fine soft
finish, 20c value. Special, yard
16
-. j- i . -. '
Wm. Anderson's Ivanhoe Fine
imported Zephyr Gingham, in an
exceptional line of beautiful pat
terns and colors, 32 inches wide,
yard 39
New Ratine for Dresses 36 inches
wide, in plain and fancy patterns;
$1.25 value, Gingham Week price,
yard ...!:.. 98
Silk and Cotton Ratine--3S inches
wide. Gingham Week price, yard,
S1.9S
Imported Pongee Silk 32 inches
wide, $1.50 quality, extra special,
yard $1.19
THURSDA Y SPECIALS
Daisy Pillow Slips, -12 and 45 inch, 40c
values. Special, each 33,
White Outing Flannel 27 inches wide,
20c value. Special, yard 17
Pleisse Crepe, 32 inches wide, in plain
and fancy colors, 40c values. Special,
yard .'.....35
Mercerized Table Damask, GO and 64
inches wide, up to $1.25 value. Sale
price, yard .:. S9
Fancy Turkish Towels, 16x33 size,
heavy quality, 35c grade. Special for
"this sale, each 25c
Colonial Drapery Sale Thousands of
yards of new Cretonnes, new colonial
patterns, just in. On sale from, yard
- 25Mo?1.25 .
Specials in Spring Gloves Kayser's
Strap-Wrist Chamoisette Gloves in tan,
grey, brown and black, $1.25 values.
Very Special, pair '. .1 9S?
Fancy Chamoisette Gloves in mode and
beaver, $3.00 values. This sale, pair
$2.50
Gauntlet Kid Gloves in tan and brown,
$4.00 values, now, pair $3.48
$20.00 Dresses $11.50
Women's 'Alltime Silk
Dresses, all good colors, up
to $20.00 values. Special,
each $11.50
$35 Dresses $25
25 new Taffeta and Flat
Crepe Silk Dresses in a
splendid variety of colors
and styles; up to $35.00 val
ues. Special, each....$25.00
$35 Coats $25
25 beautiful new Capes and
Coats. Up to $35.00 values.
Special, each .:. $25.00
Silk and Cotton Voile 36 inches
wide, in the newest Egyptian
patterns. Special, yard
$1.19 and .1.39
27 inch Dress Gingham In very
good patterns, Extra Special, to
morrow, yard .30
Fancy Cotton Dress Voile 40
inches wide. Special, yard 59
36 inch Vesting In white, pink,
orchid and black. Special, yard,
.1.98
36 inch Nainsook Fine, soft fin
ish, 30c quality, very special,
yard 22
36 inch Pajama Check In pink
and yhite. Special, yard 25
THURSDAY SPECIALS
EXTRA SPECIAL
, $2.00 Necklaces 69c v.
Bead Necklaces in a great
variety of styles and col
ors, up to $2.00 values. On
sale Thursday, each....69p
Kayser's Marvel Fit Union Suits for
women, in bodice and built up tops.
$1.75 value. Sale price, suit $1.59
Women's Kayser's Vests in bodice,
band and built up tops. Special, each
' . 48
Kayser's Bloomers for women in pink,
and white, $1.25 value. - Special, pair, .
$1.00
Children's "Kantsnag" Ilose, in black
only, 45e value. Special, pair 39
Infants' Pure Silk Hose in white and
pink, $1.19 value. This sale, pair $1.00
Women's Silk Hose, out size, in black
and cordovan, $2.25. value. Very Spe
cial, pair $2.00
Women's Kayser's Silk Hose, satin
stripe, all colors, $4.00 value. Special
pair u $2.98
Leather Belts, in all sizes and colors,
Spleudid 39c quality. Special, each 25
Women's Lace Collars and Vestees to
match, $2.00 Values. Special, set $1.75
Venice Collar and Cuff Sets, new pat
terns, $1.39 values. Special, set $1.25
$2.00 Corsets $1.00
Good quality, new model,
$2.00 value. Special, pair-r
$1.00
Mann's Department Store
The Store for Everybody
Medford, Oregon
Thursday Only
Best quality Sewing Cotton,
6 for 25
Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Rrepaid