Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    TrF,DFORD MATTJ TRTBUXK .MEDTSORD;- OREO ON", TUESDAY, APRTL 28,- 1923
JACKSONVILLE IS
PAID HONOR BY
E
Ailght at the Uogue Kik the latter
part ox Alay, when the new dunce nail
of the resort Is completed and in use,
E. C. Ferguson, the big-cruption,
appointed "Win. J. Warner's chair
man of a committee to rr.uke arrange
ments for the Irospect . party, a no
which, committee will decide us to
whether it will be a stag affair or
otherwise. 1 . . ,
Mann's -The Best (foods for the Br ice. No Matter What the Price -rMann'j
MM:
FOR HIGH SCHOOL
iii.vmcNiu n; aksi rks stability
(Continued From Page One)
The Crater. club hurt night paid a
much appreciated nnd Bpontaneous
conipllnient tit .Tuckminville, when at
the concluHlon of their regular meet
ing at the Hutul Medford thin hotly of
representative Med ford boomers com
prising bUHinew and profesHlonnl men
eagerly adopted a sutfgeHUon thut the
club go over to the banquet to in me in -orating
the rehabilitation of the old
V. 8. hotel into a muHCum. v
The Craters quickly piled Into their
cars with their orchestra airfl quartet,
and a short time later were congre
gated outside the old hotfl structure
nt the county Heat with Uh crowded
banquet room, waiting for a chance
to squeeze Its orchestra and quartet
into that room, an soon as Irving Vin
Ing was thru speaking.
When this opportunity arrived the
musicians and singers were shoved
Into the banquet hall entrance, and
the remainder of the Craters were
crowded into the front hotel lobby ad
joining, whore they stood patiently
wulflng while the orchestra rendered
n numbor of selections, as did also
the quartet.
Then the uninvited but very wel
come Medford booster guests gave
three cheers for Jacksonville and
came buck to this city.
Forest Fire Warning
Issued in Portland
A warning to exercise precaution
regarding fires today nnd tomorrow
was Issued thin morning by the
weather bureau In Portlnnd, accord
ing to a telegram received in the tocul
forest service office. Low humidity
with easterly winds Is the prediction
for today.
All burning of brush and trash
should be postponed for a few days
or, if necessary to make disposal at
once, great cure should, he used to
prevent the flro from spreading. Al
though the ground Is still damp,
thore is danger from nny burning
from now on whenever the humidity
becomes low.
Again the Crater tnun nt their
meeting last night In the Ulnty Mohr
hall In the Hotel Medford basement
demonstrated that when they are full
of fried chicken and the like there is
no limit to their daring nnd bravery.
when thru some of their tulented
singers und comedians they rendered
a soculled light opera in which the
Copco in general und some of its of
ficials wid employes were burlesqued
In dialogue und sung, bringing forth
hearty bursts of laughter by the wit
and satire shown.
While the laughter wus unanimous,
even by the victims, a number of
frightened guests present, who won
dered ut' the audacity nnd temerity
shown, deep down in their hearts de
plored the making fun of a ' well
meuning struggling corporation try
ing to get a pedal-cling not only here
but in ull southern Oregon. It seemed
to the guests thnt the light hearted
Craters wero trifling with dynamite,
which would explode about the lime
they received their' this month's light
ing bflls.
The Crater actors among other
things Impersonated a business con
ference of a number of Copco offic
ials, with candles spread on the tables
before them, seeking to convey the
impression thut the electric lights
were too dim.
Along with a lot of fun consider
able business was transacted, includ
ing the unanimous adoption of a reao
lutlon, which was signed personally
by all the Craters and their guests, J
ndnrslng the program of the school
board, as recommended by the U. of
O. exports In relation to voting
(185,01)0 in bonds for the new high
school.
The Craters also accepted the invi
tation to conduct the first big cham
ber of commerce forum on Alay 6.
The Crater club accepted two sep
arate invitations to hold club meet
ings next month nt the 1'rospect hotel
resort nnd nt the Rogue Elk resort.
The Prospect invitation came from
.Mr. nnd Mrs. James E. Grieve for
Saturday evening. May Kth.
The other Invitation was extended
by Will McDonald, who asked the
(Ynters anil their wives to spend ft
and it was planned to have him re
view a military parade - immediately
after the ceremony in the reichBtag.
When heretofore a president has re-
1 viewed the troops he has done so in
civilian attire, but Hindenburg besides
being a civilian president Is a retired
field marshal'general and entitled to
wear a uniform.
According to the military etiquette
under which the president-elect grew
up, it is regarded as an insult If a
military man visited the troops In
civilian dress. On the other hand, if
he appears In uniform before the
relchstag, it is considered certain he
will Ive offense to that body. The
prestdent-olect thus seems to be facing
a real dilemma.
MOSCOW. April 28. News of the
election of Field Marsha) Von Hind
enburg as president of Germany was
received with astonishment in soviet
Russia, where people had been led to
believe that the aged military leader
had little chance of success. His
triumph is especially unwelcome to the
Russian communists, who know his
avowed hostility to bolshevfsm.
Some soviet leaders believe that
after a few months in office Von
Hindenburg may attempt to have the
former crown prince appointed regent
with tho ultimate object of completely
restoring the German crown. i
BERLIN, April 28. (By the Asso
ciated Press.) The communist (frgan
Rote Fahne (red flan), today publishes
an open letter to the trade union and
socialist executives, urging a 24 hour
strike on the day of Field Marshal
Von Hhidenburg's entry into office. '
Notice to Muster Masons.
A memorial service for Brother K.
E. flllbert will be held nt the First
M. K. church in charge of the Minis
terial Association at 2:30 p. m. Wed
nesday, April 2Uth. All Master Ma
sons are requested to attend..
A. J. CROHK, Secretary
Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M.
8. Rlum was a Medford business vis
itor Monday nnd today from San Francisco.
Double ShowSingle Price -10c and 35c
All
New
Today!
A THE SURPRISE OF YOUR LIFE
Alburtu
4 the miracle man
Oddest of All Creation's Oddities
Apparently Ridiculously Unbelievable
' f
Trust Your Own Eyes Trust Your Own Ears
See the Man Hear the Man .
In, Conjunction With
Buster Keaton
In the Great Laff -Riot
"Sherlock Jr."
BUSTER
A DETECTIVE
After crooks and
fame, the frozen
faced comic in a riot
of humor.
Don't Fail to See
the Pool Game
With One of the
Balls Filled With
Dynamite You'll
Eiplode I
Fun, Fast and Furious
in this feature length
comedy that tops the
best Buster has ever
done. It's funny enough
to give a bald-headed
man a permanent wave.
.FRIDAY "THE DEVIL'S CARGO" WITH WALLACE BEERY
TWO BIG DAYS AT MANN'S
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
MAKE YOUR DOLLAR DO DOUBLE DUTY
Tub Silks v
36-inch washable Tub Silks in
fancy stripes. ' Regular price
$1.48. .Dollar Day 'CC
'price, yard 1,uu
Cotton Charmeuse
36 inches wide "Lingerie" materia-,
beautiful quality. Regu
lar price 59c. Dollar Dav price,
... $i.oo
Linger e Silk
30 inches wide, fast colors.
Comes in peach and orchid only.
Regular price $1.25. d f(
Dollar Day price, yd. & 1 UU
Slip Material
36-inch Sliptex material for cos
tume slips; colors black, pink,
on-hid and white. Regular price
59c. Dollar Day price 1 AO
2M yards for Pl. UU
Dress Satine
36 inches . wide, good -quality,
all colors. - , Regular price 50c.
Dollar Day '-price, fl "I OO
2V yards ior..::,.l... P 1 UU
Dress Linen
36 inches v, 'wide; - good colors.
Regular, price 69c. Dollar Day
2yl yards, for. .....$
1 Zephyr. Ginghams "
32 inches wide, new patterns,
fast colors; regular price 35c.
?"s.c:...:$i.oo
Puritan" Prints
32 inches wide, beautiful pat
terns, fast colors. RegulaT"price
55c. Dollar Bay . tl 00
price, 2 yards for....:;
Sun fast Drapery
36-inch Silk Sunfast Drapery
material. Regular price $1.75.
Dollar-Day price, $ 00
' Cretonne '
36 inches wide , hew patterns.
Regular price 29c. Dollar Day
price, 4; yards ftQQ
' - '....:..'
Cotton Challie
36 inches wide, good styles, fast
colors. . Regular price 22c. Dol
lar Day price, C 1 OO
5y2 yards for uu.
) Cretonne
36 inches wide, new patterns.
Regular price 39c. Dollar Day
Bleached Muslin
36-inches wide, soft finish; reg
ular price 29c. Dollar.Day
price, 4 yards $1.00
for
Pajama Cloth
36 inches wide in blue, pink, yel
low, green and lavender. Reg
ular price 29c. Dollar Day
price, 4 yards M OO
for v 7t
Pillow Tubing
45-in. "Wearwell" Pillow Tub
- ing. Regular price 42c. Dollar
Day price, $1 00
3 yards for 1,Uy
Bed Sheets
72x90 Seamed Sheets. Regular
price $1.20, Dollar Q0
Day price, each. w
Turkish Towels - v
Large size hi plain and fancy
styles. Dollar Day C1 OO
3 for. ,w v
Pillow Cases
42 and 45-inch Daisy Pillow
Slips. Regular price 39c. Dol-
tJor3!!..!!!!:... $1-Q0
Sheeting ,
72-inch good grade Bleached
Sheeting. Regular price 63c'
Dollar Dav price, fl? 1 ffO
3 yards for J V 1 UU
price,
DOLLAR DAY IN OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT
'Wednesday
Special
Men's and boys'
Sweaters, coat
s t y 1 e, two and
four pocket
styles. 'Regular,
price $5. AVed
uesday spec ial,
each $3.50
.Men's Balbriggan Union Suits; all sizes. Regular price
$1.25.- Dollar Day price, $1 00
;"";"'""""'"":' ' ""-; , ,
Men's heavy Cotton -Socks; regular price 25c. Dollar
Day price, tl OO
5 pair for : 1 W
Men's Fiber Silk Hose; all colors. Regular-price 50e.
, Dollar Day price, . 1 OO
3 pair, for....:....: .: V 1 .UU
Men's Athletic Union Suits; regular price (I 1 OO
65c. Dollar Day price, 2 suits for P 1 yu
DON'T DELAY, FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ARE DOLLAR DAYS
Reg-Day
$1.00
Daisy Muslin
1 36 inches wide, finished soft for
the needle. Regular., price 23c.
Dollar. Day 'price, . t?1 ff
5ij yards .for.... ...vl.UU
Japanese L.repe
27 inches wide, all colors,
ular price 25c. Dollar
price, 5' yards
for
Dress Gingham
M. F. C. Dress Gingham,' 27 in.
wide. Regular price 29c. Dol
lar Dav price, -' fc 1 HO
4 yard's for 1 UU
Dress Suiting
36 inches wide? fast color, in all
desired shades.-; Regular 48c
qualitv. Dollar Dav t1 OO
price, '2 yards for P 1 yjY
Linger e Nainsook
36-ineh Lingerc Nainsook and
Voile, in plain and fancy. Reg
ular price 50c. Dollar Day
g0'38 $1.00:
' Marquisette
36 inches wide , good quality!
Regular price 19c Dollar Day
price, 6V0 yards ,t1 OO
fnf Y -
Silk Hose
Women's "Never Mend"' Silk .
Hose; every pair guaranteed; all
colors. Regular juice - $1.25
Dqllar Day price, . lQ
- -Fancy Hose
, Women's Plaid Hose for Spori
wear; f,'ood patterns. Regular
price $1.25. Dollar (tl rtft
Day price, pair.......... 1 V,
Union Suits
Women's Union Suits, , closed
out numbers; up to $2.00 values. ;
Dollar Da y, price, fc1 OO
2 suits for .v l 'UU..
Children's Hose V ; J
Children's Derby Ribbed -Hose
in black, white, beige,' grey and
Russian Calf. Regular price 59c.
IMlarriccQy
Rubber. Aprons ,
in all colors; good quality; Reg-"
ular price. 48c Dollar J 1 OO
Day price, .3. for....:... VV
Corsets
Miller's iVrap-Around Corsets;
all sizes; ; regular price $1.25.'
Dollar Day price, 0 1 00
pair VV
, Brassieres
Women's new mode braissieres,
in flesh and white. .Regular
price69c. Dollar J1 HO
Day price, 2 for........ iUU
Corselettes ;
"Nature's Rival". Corselettes.
Regular price $1.25. Dollar Day
each0' $1.00
Knit Waists
for children; all sizes; a good
quality. Regular p r i c e. . 48c
Dollar Day price, $1 Q0
Hand Bags.
in women's sizes, new styles; up
to $1.50 values. Dol- fif 1 AA
lar Day price, each ? 1 ,JJ
1 Handkerchiefs
Women's white and colored
Handkerchiefs. Dollar Day
S'r 1. $1.00
Ribbons ,
Wide Taffeta Ribbon for Hair
Bows; up to 69c values. Dol
lar Day price,
5 yards for
$1.00
$1.00
PnoNe-86-487 MEOfORo.oM. pnce29c Now, 4 pair for V 1 Viv
Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns
r
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THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Children's fancy top Socks, 39c values.
. Dollar Day price, 3 pair for ,....
Children's fancy topSocks; regular
price 29c. Now, 4 pair for
liar