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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MF.DFOTtD, QRFiOX, THURSDAY, MAY 2ft, 1925
ft
he opened on projects In Cooh, Curry,
JoHepine, Tillumook and Washlng
tun countieH. ,
JAROINE SAYS
TRUCKS DON
DESTROY ROADS
FIRST OF" .MANY,-
Many special trains bearing Shrinks
from Piinlflo onnul aintna tlin fur
Idea Is Hangover From War weBt- idiii(. wt uni the' en wm
TpiiHH through M'ilfonl cither en route
PprinH Anripllltliro Phipf lo tne BhrJno convention at I-os Ane-
r ki iuuj Mynuuiiuiu oniei or n r(,turnlnK home frwm thllt
Tll Hl rl ua n convention. himlreriH of Khrlner in-
TellS Mld-WeSt AISO De- dividual from all partH of the United
., States have been puhhIhk through the
SCriOeS Jliney JOIIS TO Kail- city fur the imHt two day by train and
uuio, uii rouio tor me convention.
rOadS. I Tlie 'IHt ot tnose Houth. hound
ni'i-i.iin iiiinm win eiiuiu imuimn iiiu
city about 1 p. m. tomorrow, and will
bo the special of 101 Kadar temple of
Portland, If thta temple runH true to
PORTLAND. Ore., May 28. Mrs.
Thelma Klroy in at Ht. Vincent's hon
pltal here recoverinif from wounds in
her side reported to have been Inflict
ed by herself with a 32-callbcr revol
ver at Dundee. Ore., Tuesday. Phy
sicians reported today she was in no
danger but could not say how long
Hhe would be at the hospital.
Reports from Nowberg said she
was found in a clump of brush near
the railroad tracks and that she had
fired the shots with suicidal intent,
owing to dcHpondency owing to do
mestic troubles.
CHICAfJO, May 28 (A. p.)
Rnrnlnr nf A -rW-n II n W r Ti...'1"' form of pl'CVlOUH VeflrS wlll'll paHB
., . ., ,. , , . , ing thrnugh Medford, they will tie
dine told the Mid-West Transport down (ho GnBlne nm, flren whj8tl(!1J
conference here today that there Is aboard during the train stop and let
"no" basis for the fear that the ft" te valley know they have arrived
motor truck Is going to rompote se- nre nu their way south.
riously with the railroads, but that' IMIlnh Temple, the southern and
the motor vehicle will find its place western Oregon Khrlne body, will de-
in tho whole scheme of transporta- 'mrt for J'OH Angeles on Saturday af-
tlon "naturally and Inevitably as have tt,"""on three special Pullman
all the earlier 'new' users of the coal-hen attached to the south bound
highways." The truck has found ,T"M""K,T mu" saving nere at a:au
its pluco In the short haul, he said.
8ALKM, Ore., May 28. Klk lodges
of the slate are bringing strong pres
sure to bear on Governor Pierce ,to
declare a legjtl holiday throughout
, Oregon on July 1 , tho date of tho
I Elks' parade at the national 101 ks
convention at Portland. The gover
nor said today that he might yield to
the requests. About a dozen tele
grams from exalted rules of various
lodges were received by the governor
today.
, o'clock.
and it Is not taking over any busi
ness that the railroads can do as
Of tho many north bound special
trains passing through Medford from
wait hatid-. ih i-,,,.!, ,. i "Nveminn mo iinu one, mat or
vn;!,nB ,h. h,r .M :on r nent wm ",is8
Vo can help the motor vehlilo
find its place by wise restraint of I i
its more enthusiastic proponents anil
by refraining from regulation which
may have a crippling effect," Mr.
Jardino suggested.
Tho motor vehicle, he said, has
given to highway transportation a
new usefulness nnd the public has
expressed Its belief in it by an enor
mous investment. Itond builders and
Smothered to Death
SPOKANE, May 27. While his
ln-other. a felloe employe, stood by
powerless to help. W, J. McDonald, 18
was smothered to death beneath 30
feet of sawdust, in a bin at the Dia
mond Match company's plant here
today.
Try a Sunday jaunt through the
woods instead of sleeping off an over
loaded stomach; you'll feel better
Monthly morning.
Oregon News
in Brief
rtOSKIintf!, Ore., M II y 28.
DoukIiih rounty will produce ubout
vehicle ninnumcturcrs mimt co-ope- pounus or prunes, it
rnto In order Hint the roads shall stliimted this year, following on
ho built to carry tho vehicles and '""naive survey liy representatives
thnt tho vehicles shall not ovcrhur- of lno ' packing con.pmiks.
den tho roads. Knllroad. waterway a,,1 "'h"" HUtTi-mol In tho in.lutry.
and highway transportation should ,-nBo from the severe cold wreath
ho co-ordinated In order that each er experienced In December of last
shall reach its hlchcst point of use- "f '" ye"'. " '"" confined cn
fulncss without taklnif from tho tlrnV " Oie llnn prunes, which,
olhor tho functions which -tho other "I'houuh expected to be less in vol
ean perform to tho better ndvan-.um0 1,"s ",ar tlm" " u',st. wl"
timo of tho public. ,)n I'""0'' Im and uuallty, it is
Mr. Jnrdlllo based his statistics on I believed. !
tho finding of surveys In all sec- HoukHis county usually produces
lions of tho country. from 12 to lli million pounds of
The department of acrlcullure is l''"' of which amount approxi
charccd with ndmlnlsteritiB tho fed- .l,ly three million pounds aio pc
ernl hlxhwny act. ",0B "r '"ruii'ii prunes. Thesii wero
In Connecticut' and California, the1 uniliiinnBe.1 by the cold, and will
secretary said, there was only a small 'lve 1,10 heaviest yield In the hhtmy,
degree of difference in tho Renorul 'rop In this county, It Is cx-
sltuatlun. peeled. . I
"In Connecticut wo hnvo found I'1'0 Italian prunes will nmount to
that nearly forty per cent of tho nhout six million pounds, uccordlnf
total tonnage Is , moved less than to present estimates. I
Inn nitlen niwl mitii'lv 7ft not' r.mit lesi '
than 30 miles," ho said. "The move'
Last Times
Tonight
"40
Winks"
A Jazzy Drama of Laughs
and Thrills ' with
RAYMOND GRIFFITH
VIOLA DANA
THEODORE ROBERTS
ANNA MAY WONG
RIALT6
1'OrtTI.ANI), Ore., May 2S. Henri
mont which runs to 100- miles and,"'"" !hsen for the next convention
over is largely a movement of fur
of the L'nltlo and Horse Kaisers nsso-
nituro and hoiisehold goods In which '"''" "' Oregon and all olficcrs
promptness of delivery and mini- 'ere re-e.ccu m, ,u inn cm.sm.b scsshi,
mum of handling mo tho controlling "f '" nssoelnllon s twelfth annual
elements. .convention here late yesterday.
i ne oiuceis are: r . j, i lumps.
Mump across the country to Cali-
preslilenl; V.
...nl.. ll,- nil,,,.
ti ,!,,, ,. ,i- ft i ,.'n,.,i president; Walter
....... . ...y .... .... ... ...... .. , president; Will
o he length of motor truck ha ils ure,..' (.ha,.u,s' j. K
111 IJ Ml llI Ml I'd H III Wllll'iy ni'itl It ll-M
sections.
Tho long haul does not . . , ' ' .
unu mu 1 1 um i n in torn emeritus.
it.
Steward, first vice
M. Pierce, second
llllam Duby. treas-
Sheltou, secretary;
president I
Regnrdlng motor trucks destroying
the rends, Mr. Jardlne said:
PORTLAND, Ore., May 28. IlidB
on road work in Curry, Douglas, Lano
inero nre now as many moun ,,,...,., m,,!,.,..... ti ii m.mic.
trucks using tho roads as there were hlnc nil(, Uma,a counties nro to bo
of all kinds of motor vehicle ten lipplir(I liy tlu, 8llUo highway commis-
yearn ago, but the cost of roads per ,loru ,,tf( ft ,M.noon.
ton mile of traffic is far less now At t),t S).HHllM tnmormw bids are to
than It was then. gi ... i. -j. j'.-.jv. l.--
"The Idea that (rucks destroy
roads is a hangover from the war
period when they were actually de
stroyed, because the heavier motor
trucks wero suddenly released on
roads which had not been built to
accommodate them. The roads wc
nro building now are built to accom
modate tho traffic they will be
called upon to carry.
"In tho field of passenger trans
portation there is no arguing the
meaning of the 5.000.000 automo
biles now operating on tho fast-improving
roads.
"In tho main. I think It must be
conceded that tho automobile is
functioning in a transportation field
of Its own and is gratifying wants
which could not have been met by
tho railroads."
Begins
Tomorrow
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BASEBALL SCORES
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At Pittsburg rt. II. R.
HI. I.ouls 4 8 1
litlsl.urg 7 11 3
Haines, Day and O'Karrell; Mea
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At Tloston It. H. K.
Now York S 13 9
J lost on tl 13 3
Nebf, V. names and Snyder; C.eno
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Klrst game;
'Washington
lhtlnHclnht!l
SSaohnry. Hussell, Kelly and ltuel
Valberg and Cochrane.
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Second flame: H. H. K
Washington 4 11 -
1'hlladolphln '..8 13 1
Johnson, Oregg. ogilen and ltuel;
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At New York
First game: It- H-
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New York I 8 n
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Second game"
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Sizes from 14 to IS inclusive.
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The price is within the reach of all, onlv
$1.95
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS
Store open Friday evening. Closed all day Saturday
Mann's-
The Best Goods for' the Price, No Matter What the Price Mbnn's
GET READY for DECORATION DAY
At MANN'S Big Department Store Tomorrow
Store Closed All Day Saturday-Open Friday Till 8:30
Every Spring Coat Reduced
You Will Need One for Decoration Day
23 New Spring Coats in a fine line of shades; real $20.00
values On sale Friday, $12.50
each -
25 Wonderful new styles in Spring Coats, every one of
them worth $25.00 $18.00
On sale I rida)', each
See the new Knitted Sport Coats in tan and grey at
$22.50 and $25.00 each
New "Georgette" Silk Coats at..
..$16.95 each
Annual Clearance Sale
of Women's Spring Dresses
10 Women's Wool Dresses, all new styles and
colors; regular price up to $20.00. . JQ QC
On sale Friday, each PZfZfJ
50 Women's new Silk Dresses in sport and
dressy styles in a wonderful line of stripes and
plain colors; up to $27.50. fl 1 j QC
This big sale only, each It.
25 Women's new Spring Dresses, made of won
derful figured, striped and plain silks, all dif
ferent styles; regular price up to (tOO CfJ
$35.00. On sale Friday, each P.OU
Xew Picnic Dresses made of polka (IJO QC
dot stiefel cloth. Special, each iP.SO
MOO Xew Broadcloth, Voile and Silkette Dresses
for outing wear; $9.00 values. . df QC
Friday, each VDt.UO
Special Sale of Bathing Suits
Women's all-wool one-piece Bathing Suits in
good shades; all sizes; real vitluc JC ff
$(i.00. On sale Friday, suit 3.UU
Jantzen 'Bathing Suits for women and children
in all colors and sizes, the best' swimming suit
made. Very special $2.95 to $5.95 suit
Special Sale of Outing Wear
The latest l'ylm Beach Knickers and Junipers
in white,';iiaturai and grav flJO QC
Very special, each . :....IJ0
Xew Tweed Knickers at, pair ."
.j .........$3.95, $4.95 and $5.95
Khaki Knickers at, pair '.:
:.....$1.95, $2.50 and $3.95
Women's' tan "Soisette" Outing Suits in all
sizes; very cool.
Special, each
$2.50
Special Underwear Sale
Sport Sweaters and Skirts
Kid Boot sleeveless Sweaters in a good assortment of
colors; $2.00 values. M
Sale price, each
Women's wool and fiber silk Sweaters; fcO AlZ
$5.00 values.. Sale price, each
Xew Coat Sweaters in wool and fiber silk from
$4.95 to $13.50 each
12 Plaited Skirts for sport wear, in wool and silk; up
to $10.00 values. $5.00
Sale price, each
Sport Hats for Decoration Day
Smart new "Knox" Felt Hats in green,
tan and w o o d shades. Special, each
$10.00 and $12.00
Duchess and Merrimac Felt Hats in
white, gray, and green. 5 50
Very special Friday, each PJ.JVJ
Meadowbrook Sport Hats in white and
"light shades $10.00 to $15.00 each
25 Xew Spring Hats that sold all season
up to $15.00, to be closed t C (f
am
Friday Sale of Dress Goods
$1.25
tan, o r c h i d,
$3.75
Jiauium iMlK Miiis in
peach, blue and nile.
On sale Fridav, each..
Kiclielieu Envelope Chemise, made of
good grade glove silk, all colors; regu
lar price $3.75. tfJO QO
On sale Friday, each
Women's Knit Bloomers in pink and
white; regular price 95c. Rf
Friday, pair 0J
Women's Kayser Knit Union Suits in
pink and white; regular price QQ
$1.00. On sale Friday, suit.,....0 17 "
"Princess May" Paiits for children;
regular price 75c. I ftp
Verv special, pair.....
Kayser's "Marvel Fit" Union Suits,
tight knee; regular price (DO 00
$2.50. On sale Friday, suit..I,i,U W
Children's Waist Suits; regular price.
tlt..: $1.00
34-inch colored Pongee, imported quality;
regular price $1.48. - Special, yard
3(i-inch Silk and Cotton Crepes and Voiles in novelty
patterns; regular price $1.39. 7Qf
On sale Friday, yard '
3o'-inch Dress Percale, just in; new patterns; 2
regular price 25c. On sale Fridav, vard
EXTRA SPECIAL
30-inch fast coloredyDress Linen in all desired shades.
An exceptional good quality; regular price Qr
$1.19. EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY, yard
Special Sale of Hosiery
1 Case Women's Pure Silk Hose,
"Never Mend"; every pair guaranteed;
come in all the much wanted colors;
our regular price $1.25 d 1 OO
pair. On sale Friday, pair.. 1 UU
" Kayser 's" fine Chiffon Silk Hose for
women; come in black, white, gunmet
al, beige, camel and silver; regular
price $2.25. On sale (tO Aft
Friday, pair tf.UU
"La France" Silk Hose in all the new
shades; the best wearing and looking
hose made; regular price HQ 'QEi
$2.50. On sale Friday, pair y3 '
Children's fancy top Socks in a great
variety ot colors; regular price COr
Flag Sale
Small Cotton Flags,
2 for 5
Red,' White and Blue
Bunting, special
12i2 yd.
5x8 Wool Flags,
Special $7.48
6x10 Wool Flags
Special $9.98 each
59c. On sale Fridav. nair... c
Women's "Humming Bird" Hose in a
wonderful line of new shades; $1.50
grade,
pair ..
$1.35
Jewelry, Neckwear, Hand Bags and Notions
Kibbon Watch "Bracelets, up to 69c
values. Ov s.nlc QQr
Friday, each OZl,
Xew Under-the-Arm Bags in black,
s,r;ir::......$2.5o,$io
Children's Jap Parasols; regit-
lar price 95c. Friday, each.'.
Lace Collar Tabs and Paneling to
match in cream and white. OQe
Special, yard ...S v...
Xew line of Lace Collars and Jabots.'
5S $1.19t0$3.45
Chiffon Scarfs, all good colors; regu-
mi puce ro.-j. un saie Ey LIE
Special Sale of Toilet Articles
Sea Spray Bath Salts, all odors; 7Er
85e value. Special
Hind's Honey and Almond Cream; Qf
regular price 50c. Special
Cotv's Face Powder in all shades: QRr
$1.25 value. Special VOk,
Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid
Friday, each
Xew Pcarf Chokers in white and col
ors; regular price $1.69. Friday, string
$1.45
f "VIE STORE FOR EVERYBODY .
MtCfORD.C3()tN.
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