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MEDFORD MAIL Tit TP UN B. Ml'JlFORTi, OKEfiON, TTTEsDAY, .TTTTAT 2S, 1025
MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S
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MANN'S
MANN'S
OF TRAFFIC LAWS
rAniMP PITI7CM0 lEwisi mmmmuiMmam iiiiiMaii!! iiiniE!!':.1 'fciL'.raiig 'minimi; cim """v: -Z- ';
Fy "f
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. Sunday ami tho Crater Lake lilgli
way were very unluckj- for two of
MciIford'B prominent cUIzciih, urroKtctl
by, 8tutc Truffle Offlcor J. J. Mo
Mahon (or speed ln. Bcide8 tho two
airoHU mentioned ubovo ho uIhu ar
rested four others on the same day fur
various violations, of the state truf
Sia laws.
.In Judge Taylor's court yt-Htcrday
A. 8. Rottcnbaum, district paHueiiRor
aud ' 'rj6ht ugent for tho Southern
pacific lines, was fined $li5 for speed
ing .on the Crater Lake highway ut 4D
milqa an hour. Chauncoy Kloroy, for
mer county clerk, pleaded not KUllly
to a similar charge and was convicted
and fined 115. Ho was charged with
upoeding at an ,ubnormol rate about
curves In the highway.
C T, Ukeeters pleaded Kultty to
Rpeedipg and was fined $10;. T. Dv
Vinncy, an employe of tho Hotel Med
furd, wafl fined $10 on two chargeH,
which included driving a motor ve
hicle without operator's linen ho and
without headlights.
Si,. A. Kggcrs, a former traffic of
ficer of Oold Hill, was apprehended
by McMahpn for speeding a truck. Ho
pleaded not guilty. His trlitl wuh set
to take place this week. Likewise
N. Wi McGrcw pleaded not guilty to
a similar charge; his trial wuh set to
take placo next Thursday.
TO RUN 4TH TIME
DAYTON. Trim.. July 2 (A. P.)
Report that U'llllain JciiniiiK Itryan
huM.d to muko uimthor cumiiiiiRii fm
thq ji-Giil;lomiy or lie planned' to nutlie
lilfl ud.vocucy of fiimlutiKiiiliillHm i
nGiiiy.to .pueli -an onil, aro without
fouuilutlcii In .truth. In .tvi fur n Inll-
llUlfcT'HkoiTiutQH U( Iho.tlflfltl HtiiluMtiian
nro'irtjle to Ttnow Willi certainly, Will
l$l? frhoiHunv-ecrctnry ,to. Air. Bryan
fof (.h.-lual uiiri yuurif told Ilia Ak
Hoclttl'i, 1'reiiH toitiiy. 4; : '
. "I buno tlilH HKHcrlion not .only uu
my lutlinutii noiiiiiliuiiiiri with .M..
Urynn' )ut m liln own i-c--p'i)l- mIuiu
Inenl," Mr. 'I'lioinmln Mulil. "Mr. Hryan
oiiinliullcully ropudliitnd In tlilH uller
mice any Mich purpouu or expecta
tion." .
-The Jimt yuan of Hie commoner, the
secretary ' UHHcrtcd, were given over
largqly to 1-uIIrIouh urftili'H, uilvoeucy
of JiIh prlnolploH ot orthodoxy having
Biippluuted ton largo oxtoul IiIh iic
tlvo . iHU'llulputlon . in thu political
uirld. t . . , .
i ."Although. IiIh acllvn political life
wan long Ijofoiu my connection with
Mr. Bryan, I know from my cIoho iih
Hoclatlun with thono who were, with
hlH'liouHohold In thoHO dayH and from
Mr. Bryttn'H own reimirkH, that the
dofeatH ho nuatalned In IiIh candidacicH
for tho irOHldont:y had no cnililtterlng
effect un IiIh uplrlt," Mr. Thonmon
Mid.
.."The, furniar Heeretary of atate
unad frequently to refer In good hii
lilon to Ilia III Hticctum In the national
CUintiniirnu ..Itn imvni.i lout l.lu foil
confidence In tho right and ability of J
Ulo. people to rule. Repeatedly ho
(IMotad with approval Mr. Juffei'Hor.'s
nentlmentH on tho pooplo.
"Tli, riiial cNiahllHhinent ur four
meat political principlcH for which he
Htood was regarded by Mr. Hryan an ft
fur greater victory Tor hlin anl IiIh
poaltlon than h la election to the high
em offleo In the nation would have
lieen. ThCHe Ikhuch were national pro
hlhltlon, a federal Income tax. popular
election of United Htal' ti Henalora anil
wuinan suffrage,
i ' "As for tho ullver plank, which liax
dlxappeared long h 11 national
bono, Mr. ' Bryan held in IiIh later
ycura . Unit th. groat ly InoronHcd
world's production of gold provldeil
by nutural ipvaiiH the fiimni'lal rem
rdy which he, In IiIh early yeaiH, he
llovcd Ilium bo provided by leglHlutlve
ontictmont,
'.'Ttio . '.ol)dertuJ ..Uilng aliout Mr.
llryati thai what he anld In the
Inllmecy of Ills hnuHchold wuh the
huiiio aa li In expretudona of hellcf to
thtf public." Theao waa no difference
be'weed ,hlii public and private utter.
Slice,. His talk at homo anil abroad
was the sumo. Thla demoiiHtratea hia
thorough .sincerity.", ; t
NEW ENGLAND ELKS'
SPECIAL WRECKED
fiALHTP. N. M.. July 2H (A. !.)
Wxtnen prmm wvrv liijuretl. iioiio
HerloiiHiy. When the Nev KiiKlaud I'Ak
SJH'ctttl, IMIIIUllig as Heeoltd seellnn nf
Hnnta r'n train number 10, wiih dei-nll-rd
by ft tVHHhout 17 miles mm of here
this morning.
.Mrs. John 11. Dunn, wife of Itrfg-
Adler CI en era I John 11. lnmn. II. K. A.,
of Host on, was amung the Injured.
Kite was not seriously hurt. Hennrul
Dunn Is nulltuial president nf the
Veterans of Koran 111 Wars.
, ' l4MIU;it IUvM.KItS liA IMI It
ruHTLAND. July a t.. !'.
Lin nber inuuufarturei-H f the t'nileil
Males were gathering here induy Oh
Ihe iitiurterly meeting of the NiiHnml
liU other MaiiufarturliiR UHSMrtatlun
Which will bo held hero this w k.
starting Thursday. Dlreclorti nf the
'Western I'ino Manuraeturers' UHsorU
tlon went Into seMslon hero this afier-
'lioon.1 The West I'ist liiinbermen'H
ussouiauon win iiiko iiohi h iiiwuhk
hero Friday.
(' Cook with in.
DOMESTICS
H2-iiK;li etitton iljKN crupc, ti to 3!)u vnluv; plitiu
iintl fiiu'cil; 1 yitids for $1.00
20xt(l heavy (lintl)li' llireiid TiiiUInIi IuwvIk, 40t!
vitltit's; ;i for $1.00
:i(i-incli fine liniTiu, niiinsook iiutl voile, 50b valors;
3 yartlK for $1.00
22x4 1-iiifli ht'iivy tloulili! t li rend Turkish towels, GOe
values; 2 for $1.00
.Kj-incli Daisy muslin, fine quality bleaehed, 2.'ic
value; 5i2 yartls for $1.00
Corsets Underwear
Women's Oriental ami Miller uursels, liaek lace anil
vrai-aroituiI ; up (o !).'J values; to elcan up.. ..$1.00
Women's knit vesls, all sizes, many fine styles;' up
In 7fc values; 2 for '. $1.00
Women's I'ollyauna alliletit:
union suits in flesh, while, lav
eiitler initl peach ; a genuine
1.2.5 valutj, $1.00.
Women's j o w n s, lilciumers,
'.iiiiiliinalion soils and slips; an
assot'tiiient of odds anil ends;
Ki'iimiit) 1.75 vuliies..... $1.00
Wash Goods
;t(i-ineh fast eohir .siiiliug, all shades,, excellent elotli ;
ode value; 2i, ynrds for $1.00
;i(i-ineh voiles, linens, tissue "in vr
1 1 li 1 1 1 and lirondelotlt ; up to O.'ie
values; I yards for......' $1.00
lli-iiifli percale, fine tpialily, .I'lisl.
color; ;i(le value; i yards. $1.00
Kl-ineli fine dolled anil . figured
voile, all colors and many pal
lerns; ."iOe values; U yards $1.00
:!(i-ineli l'ine percale; 22c value'; (i yartls for $1,00
27-inch fine dross Kiunhnins; 20c values; (i ytls. $1.00
TOP
JEWELRY
Extra Special
Colored pearl chokers and white, in single
and three strand style; usually sold at $1.45.
Dollar Day, each ..........;.$1.00
Maderia Work
Maderia doilies, centers, roll covers, baby dresses
and many other items; up to $1.50 values $1.00
rife
N eckwear H andkerchiefs Laces
Women's pure linen hand embroidered while ,
anil colored handkerchiefs; 70c: values; two
r..r $1.00
Women's lace anil net collar and cuff sets and
panels; real $1.25 values -...$1.00
Widcjjnilidion lilel laces; regular 15e values;
10 yaujls f'S.r
$1.00
Dollar Day Specials in the Men,s
Department - f
ALL STRAW HATS
Kroin i)i-r.00 lo if-.'iJIO values
$1.00 MEN'S AND BOYS'
SWIMMING SUITS
, $1.."i0 vii I tics
$1.00
MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION, SUITS
Ueiilar 75c values
'3 r.r$i.oo
MEN'S UNION SUITS
Mesh knit or balbriggaii
?i oo
Women's Hosiery
Women's lisle liose, fancy weave and fiber silk in
plain and fancy, all colors; up to 75c values; two
pairs for,.. .......,....$1.00
, Women's Neveriiicntl pure, silk
guaranteed hose, wilh ravel
sfop uild reinforced feel ; $1.25
value, pair $1.00
Children's socks in many styles
and colors; excellent values at
75e; 2 'pttirs lor .'.. $1.00
':, Rompers
CiiiUfreii's giiiyham and crepe romper suits; up to
$1.50 vtdties; 2 for....:..... ...:.:...L.:;..:.........1..$1.00
Extra Special
One Boiit'illa paekitfie 0' Beauty,
coulaininj; one cream, a tube clay,
race powder and a lube of vanish
ing cream, one bottle of I'alniolivc
shampoo and one can of I'almolh'c
talcum powder; $1.25 value; all
for $1.00
Men's Dress Shirts
$1.50 values
$1.00
r' "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" J
PHONE-406-487
HEOFORO.ORflWN.
;!(i-inct fast colored pure linen, excellent, tpiality; !)8e
value; 2 yards for .'. ...$1.00
:i2-ineh fine Jap crepe, all colors; 25c value; 5j yards
for : $1.00
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, POSTAGE PREPAID AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS
7f OUR.
ll PRICES
11 AME
a m : z -
Oji ir Lmmiwr
1W0ND6R IF THtRti
I30INCjl08E. .
I OONT
KNOW
Wo tiro Bklllcil III I lin practice
n( i)itiiimtry. Wo will ox
iiinino your oyeH In a mcIoii
llllc ma nimr nnil proHcrllio
lor ymi ilio Ioiihob yoti nnotl
lo correct your oyo funllfl.
Wo will iniike (ur you a pair
of KlmiKcH thill will rcHlorn
our MhIihi nnil IiiIiik rout
nut lo you unil you will flli'l
Unit our iirkm aro very niotb
cm to.
IT MOULD WEU.IM
BE A NOT
Ortler your eoal and britptets
NOW and be KAKH from lhe
anlieipalcd
COAL STRIKE
Alt miners' union aiireemeuls
mid September I.
UTAH & WYOMING COAL
BRIQUETS
PHONE 239 MEDTORD
9ftt Answer to (he Burning Question
Our paint tlckelh
closer than a
bioWier. a
All of tllo'a k-H.snns
a ro not lonriieil In
school. Tho lesson u(
imliit'M pr o t o c 1 1 o n
eomos from ftxpeil
nueo. Wo know Unit
lut Hit In tho host liro
lectlvo policy Why
tin v;e put It off?
'allow Pptir MM Advice
DRINK
MaidO'Skb
IT'S
DELICIOUS
Never before could jou
liny so much fruit iu a btuall
bottle.
tSKO is nmdo from Real
Onitifjes atid there nrc uo
synthetic flavors added. "
Close your eyes and you
can easily imagine vou are
"drinking" the fruit itself.
All our products are jj;uar
ntiteed to be pure and whole
some, which is your protec
Jackson County
Creamery
Reduced Fares to .
CALIFORNIA
Sve monev. Get more for your travel fiinds. Bene- '
; . i tu by these low roundtrip excursion fares. . .. .
' $24.25 v ' $46.50 :
roundlrlp to roundtrip to
. San Francisco Los Angeles
' , Return limit October 31.
Four popular trains every day over scenic
Shasta Route
For resmmtiotu, scfedules and full !. '',' ,
informatum, ask agent
Southern PacificLines
M. Montgomery, Local Passenger Agnt-Pljon 34, Medford