'' PAGE EIGHT pQ MEDFORD MAIL TltTDUNT MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, MAT 192." - o , , . STATE .MEET OF DEMAY ORDER OPENS SESSIONS 200 Delegates in Ctiy for Two sjtfvn nt 11 a. ni., wiih the welcom ing tuUlreHH of C. K. Galea, the for mer nmyor. The forono0 and after noon BL'HSions wero given over to the conclave Bcsnion proper, group ses sions and an open forum. A feature of tho aftnrnoon HOKsinn was the address by John K. KoU'jtk. Brand high priest of the It. A.VM. At & p. m., the conclave will leavo Jn auios over the Pacific highway for I Ashland for the barbecue dinner In that city in Lit bin Park between 6 and 6 p. m.( to he followed by the night session at which the Ash land and Med ford chapters will con" fer the initiatory and DeMolay de-( grees. i A ttnrniln In whifh nil Hit mem- Day Conclave Barbecue b,!rs of lhe rMouiy order wm take j part, will be the feature of the public ninnnr at Achlanrl ThiQ demonstration In Ashland. Tho pa- uinner ai Asniana nut dR wm nmvmhlQ trom thG IIaw. . I thorne school, will continue down j Main street to the Plaza, and will Dinner. 7:30. Degrees. Initiatory dfgren. Ashland chapter. De Mulay degree, Medford chapter. Kuturdiiy Morning 9:00 to 12:00. Call to order. Music. Iteport of group conferences. Reports of chapters. Address, Percy It. Kelly, deputy grand master A. K. & A. M. Address, CJeo. T. Cochran, grand commander K. T. 1 2:00 to 1:30. Lunch. 1:30 to 5:00. Cull to order. Address, filen 'abrick. Reports of committees. 8:15 to 11:45. Dancing at Medford Evening Rumor Bay City Delegation Coming. v Alburtus Closes Engagement Saturday BLOCKAD E "With tho city attired in flag deco- AlburiUH, the miracle man, will to me rmzu, ana win , tlwtn iwww.r.fl In IV. n l.nnV.,.,., .,11.. In' tho n,-k. where it will dlb,u d nml h,B two wook-H onKaBon.Bnt nt the tho barbecue will be nerved. !.tiul ""'""V lm"m' " ht;, At nooti, a packed house greeted Albur tus again. "Don't Call It Love,' with Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt, a former Itogue Hiver valley resident, Nlta Naldi and Among the conclave delegates and I visitors are 80 from the four Port land chapters. Other cities repa rations in the business section, thejsented Include Albany, Ashland, As two day's state conclave of the De-itoria, Baker, Ilend, Corvallls, Eugene, .. .l. .1 1 Uninnlo' r'.P-inta l)i,o L'l.i...nlt. IT,. tla Mnrah. hall here tl.l. forenoon, with Bp-j field. Mc.Ml'nnvlllo. Medford. New Hod 1 Iloque i the film offerlnB for pro'xln.a.c.y 200 fine a,.earlB on W Ontario. Pendleton. R-ebur. ZyJ JZ" h"T 16 and 21 in attendance from the' The DeMolay order In Oregon now various cities and towns having has a membership of from 1900 to chapters of this order, which is : 2100 between tho ages of Hi and Hponsored by the Masons. (21. The last of the conclave dele-, There is a comedy and an educational film to round out the program. "Listen Lester' the film adapta tion of the famous Broadway stage Five of the chapters had patrols gallons arriving this forenoon were . with thorn, one or two chapters had the ones from Portland, linker, Pen-. J bands. The nresence of so many of dleton and Astoria. Tho delegations! these convention visitors lent color, have been arriving since Wednesday to the business district. j night. The conclave delegates and visit-' The two days formal program ore.- are being entertained dining Tor the stato conclave is as follows: their stay at Medford hom'S, which! Friday Morning provide them with lodging and' 9 to 10:30. KegiKtratlon of dele breakfasts. Tonight's session will he gates. Assigning to rooms. success Is the feature photoplay for SENDS UP PRICE OF NI SCOTCH Manhattan Fears Price of $75 Per Case Wholesale Unless Blockade Is Broken Thirst Grows As Sbpply Declines--Wilbur Satisfied. tins to or away from 'f" rum fleet. The New York Anu-ricnn. however, today prlntu an illustrated story of the suceensful running of the liloado. , liliK'kmltt Is itun. The story saya: O "A photographer rode breathless In the bottom of a beat amidst 110 Ases of labelled liquor taken from a rum prlater and ploughed through the water shoreward from the 2i-milo limit." Other newspapers telling of tho "upply of liquor rapidly decreasing and predicting -prices of $75 a case wholesale for the near future, say that bootleggers ashore are praying for storniB to scatter the 100 boats of the dry navy and let smugglers slip through. Scotch has almost doubled in lue. the New York World Bays, now- being S6a ease wholesale. A 100 n.9- airplane trip bOme newspaper observe resulted In the di--.. .ii.hi nf onlv four two-masted schools and one tramp steamer on rum row. I Far in the distance, however, were tweary or thirty rraft assumed to be liquor ships. Ih had Us pair of government watcrAs. Another news- paper man in niiairiluiiP reported ...... nr..rr Itennrts that air planes were part of the blockading ...... ..rrir.lf.llv Honied. New patrSl boats with fresh crews are ready to relieve those on duty, it is announced by the toast guard and 500 additional seamen are being -recruited. , A Itamuru uipimicn to the ,w York Tribune says Secretary of ifo" N'avv Wilbur Insp'ected ruin mu, ... I terday, going out from New London" Asked for his Impressions of the rum fleet he said that conditions at the sub. garv.' base were excellent. Captain Ralph P. Co-lll and Lie0. tenant A. J. Crose of Co. A, spent to! day at Grants Pass attending to .a. llOnil! UUUlu iiunuirBn. WEDDING BELLS held at Ashland, following a barbe cuo dinner in Unit city, as guests of the Ashland chapter. A convention rumor this forenoon, which could not bo verified, was that a : further delegation of 100 DeMo layn from Han Francisco would ar rive here during tho day or this evening from that city in tho in terest of capturing the Oregon con clave's support In efforts to win tho next national conclave for San Fran cisco. A feature of tho opening conclave 11:00. Opening. Hong, America. Invocation. Itov. J. n. Conn. Address of welcome, (.'. E. Gates. Response. Clyde McKay. 12:00. Recess. Lunch and pictures. 1:00 to 2:00 p. m. Report of work In state. Address, John K, Kollock, grand high priest R. A. M. 3:00 to 5:00. Open forum. Group Hcsslons. 6:00 to 6:00. Tour to Ant'ilnnd. W. T. Roberts and Grace 8liri- son of Medford were united In mar riage Thursday afternoon at the' residence of the officiating clergy- man. Rev. F. R. Leach, Hoth bride and groow, well known in the city,! whore they have lived many years, are prominent in the activities of the) First Haptist church. The happy I couple left for nn nuto trip to Port-' land, will return tho first of next week and be at home to their many, friends at the new and modern ' home recently built in 1011 W. 10th. street. Their many friends Join in hearty congratulations and best of wishes. NEW YORK,1 May 8. (Ry tho As sociated Press.) A great thirst ashore and at sea seems to have developed from Uncle Ham's blockade of rum row off the north and Mid-Atlantic coast. Ofl land the supply of liquor is rap idly diminishing, newspaper observ ers say and prices are going up. Meanwhile some of the rum fleet are presumed to have given up tho cam paign of attrition and headed for home ports in othr lands, either hopefully to replenish their supply of food and water or to conclude thut the dry navy Is too strong for them. Any retreat that may huve taken place from rum row so far. however, has not yet been substantial, so far afl Is indicated by meager reports from the scene of the passive warfare from twenty to forty miles off shore. In fact, four new ships, including a large Gorman ste.am.shlp, have arrived on tho row. Rut the new arrivals had not known of tho blockade. Like the vendors already orrthe row they were prompt ly picketed by units of the dry navy, which has two small boats watching every rum seller and big cuttors. in the offing acting an mother ships. The assertion continues to bo made that the blockade's results have been perfect, with no customers at all get- RIALTO Tonight and Tomorrow Night Final Appearances ALBURTUS The Miracle Man Come Early for a Seat! Positively Your Last Chance to See Him! Don't Call It Love" With Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt, Nita Naldl and Rod LaRoque. A Story of Wealth and Beauty and Love. GOOD COMEDY NEWS REEL Admissions Evenings, 35c; Kiddies a Dime, Any Time. TOMORROW "LISTEN, LE8TER" Adapted from the Stage Comedy Hit With Harry Myers, Louise Fazenda and Alee Francis. sendforittoday" I fcgSY 'Itwill BUY SASH, doors and mill ' work at factory prices. . The quality is absolutely guaranteed. The prices ' are lower. For over a quarter of a centuryO.B.WilliamsCo. has been saving money for home owners and ; builders of the Coast. We are the largest mill in the Northwest selling direct " to users at factory prices. Send for our 64-page catalog today. You will be surprised '; at the savings it will show you. O. B.Williams Co. 1000 1st Ave. So., Soottlo, Wn. MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE ' . MANN'S Mann's Annual Clearance Sale of Spring Ready-to-Wear Garments EVERY COAT AND SUIT MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE "Women's New Spring Coats, sold up Saturday., each &1U.UU Women's New Spring Coats,' sold llP n 22-50- ' $ 1 K no Snhmlnv. om-h lfLiJ.JVJ " ' 1'7 " Women's New Spring Coats, sold up to $33.00. $oi; nn Saturday, each vO.UU 20 Off on All Other Coats 40:00 Spring Coats now $32.00 $j().0() Spring Coats now $40.00 $75.00 Spring Coats now $60.00 $100.00 Spring Coats now....$80.00 ' 10 New Ensemble Suits, sold all sea son up to $35.00. flJOC fin Saturday, each ipAO.UU -i-l) 20 Off on all other Ensemble Suits $50.00 Ensemble Suits.... $40.00 $60.00 Ensemble Suits .-. $48.00 $75.00 Ensemble Suits $60.00 HOO.OO Ensemble Suits.... $80.00 No exchanges no approvals. AlSl : sales final. Slight charge for altera-; tions.' 1 . SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE OF NEW DRESSES 25 New Silk and Wool Dresses, $13 ?iUCHi i $10.00 Saturday, each w v $25.00 Dresses $15.00 it Another big shipment just in of those famous Floriswah , washable silk Dresses and beautiful new print ed silk Dresses, wonderful new styles, up to $25.00 values. On sale !h"; ;1$15.00 New stylish'stout Dresses, just in. Very special, $25.00 each $35.00 Dresses $25.00 25 in this lot comprising some of the best models for spring, made of the best silks, $35.00 '. COC f( vhlnps Mnfnrfl.iv o.-wli P -"f 'V J $25.00 Dresses $19.95 . Come in plain colors and fancy stripes,' made . of Bo ton v flannel, splendid styles, every one worth $25.00. . Saturday, each New Dresses for graduation in wliite and colors. 1 Q flfl 12 W 7y SATURDAY SALE OF SWEATE RS, WAISTS & WASH DRESSES Very special,' each. CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL NEW TRIMMED HATS W omen's Kid Hoot Sweaters, $2.50 values. Saturdav, 1 At each iH.y Women's wool and fiber silk Sweaters, $5.00 val- Sat'urday, ca....$3.45 Jantzen Bathing Suits for men, women and children, from $1.95 to $5.95 ea. . New White Waists, fine quality. On $125 sale Sat., ca.... Outing Shirts of pongee, soisette and poplins, each $2.50 to $5.00 Complete line of Outing' Garments. "Happy Home" gingham Dresses, all sizes; $2.00 values. ?1 Off Saturday, oa V1'60 $9.00 Dresses $4.95 100 new broadcloth and silkette Wash Dresses in plain and fancv stripes; '$9.00 values. On sale $4.95 Saturday wc will place on sale 50 new Spring Hats in a great variety of styles and colors, sold all season up to $18.50 each. TOMORROW $5.00 each Duchess " a n d Merriinac Felt Hats in whito, al m o n d, paudre and tan shades at special prices. New Mcadowbrook Hats from $11.50 to $20.00 Madirc Evans Hats for Children and Misses. New "Pierctte" Hats, $7.50 values $5,00 New "Courier" Hats, $12.50 values.. jyQ Saturday K New "Charlotte Haibc" Hats, sold most places s:,ts,.:$io.oo SATURDAY SALE OF SILKS, DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS 3u"-ineh permanent 'Silcot' Prints, regular price $1.00. 79 C Saturday, yard..... 54-inch silk and wool quality bor der patterns for dresses, in green, mack, russet and tan; regular price $(.05. Saturday, a pattern.... 10-incli excellent nlialitv nil silk dresscs, selected patterns; $2.30 values. ' Saturday, yd 54-inch 'Kashan" Cloth; regular i ivici SS5.05. Will iiril.'iv vJ i r 3(-i)ich White Outing Flannel, good grade; reg ular price 25c. 1 Q Saturday, yard LV I $5.75 prints for $1.95 $4.75 27-inch Wool Flannel for Dresses tO 1 Q $2.(59 value. Saturday, yd u 90x108 Francv Crepe led Sjireads, on sale Sat urday '. $7.50 and $9.95 each 3(i-inch fine checked Nainsook and Cfjp Crepe, C9c value. Saturday, yard 3b'-inch Pa.jania Cloth in pink, blue, yellow and green; regular price 29c. 2C On sale Saturday, yard 54-inch Felt Table Padding; regu- l OQ lar price $1.48. Saturday, yd 1 3(i-inch fine Bleached Muslin, soft 2.C finish; 29c value. Saturdav, yard 22x44 heavy Turkish Towels; regular 1X0 WW 19c price 00c. Saturday, each....:. 18x36 I luck Towels; regular price 2oc. Saturday, each... SATURDAY SALE OF UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES Women's "La France" Silk Hose, best wearing quality made; all colors. CO tf) Saturday, pair Women's fancy striped all silk Sport IloSe, very special, pair Kayser's Silk Hose in all the new shades. Special, pair.. Children's fancy top Socks; regular price 59c. Saturday, pair Children's' Silk Hose in black, white, brown rlbi,eRC-- $1.25 Special, pair Tvanhoe Silk Cloves with embroidered cuff; $1.75 values. li 1 KQ, Saturday, pair $3.45 $2.95 50c "liayon" Silk Bloomers for wom en, in peach color. t1 QC Special, pair Women's Brassieres for women and misses, in flesh color; CQ 69e values. Saturdav........ Women's and Misses' Envelope Chemise made of a fine grade of voile, lace t 1 7CC trimmed, all colors. Special, each.... V Women's Ribbed Vests, crocheted tops, on sale Saturday 2 for 25d Women's Union Suits, small sizes, 2 for $1.00 Kid and Suede Cloves with fancy cuffs, new styles $3.45 to $5.48 pair SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Etched glass Bud Vases, novelty Salt and Pepper Sets and Dutch Silver Napkin JJings. Special for Saturday, CoO r each 9 Hinds' Honey and Al mond Cream, best qual- Uy; regular price 9c 50c. Saturdav MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED1 Mann's Department Store , THE STORE FOR 1VSYB0DY Phone 486-487 Medford, (Tregon SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Loveme and A zcurca Face Powder; $1.00 value. Satur- 7EJ flay Large size Jap Parasols; il.25 values, djl f( Sftturdav. ea....!' 1 .UU Bias Tapes and Braids, 15c values. 1 f)-, Saturdav lul'' Printed Silk and Voile Handkerchiefs in all the new colore; 59c values. Saturday, each 50c POSTAGE PREPMD AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS -tzr O 0