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HEADACHES AND
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If J'OHTI.ANn. Ant!. 21. Cliuili'H V
$ll'lHRNCr, III), u III'llllCW or .loltti A.
Slclsnncr, who Iiiih a rinl i'hUik? n'io
ut KL'l (iUHcn IiiiIIiIIiik iii-rn, riiniiultti'il
gilicliln Homn time lust lliclil hy loan
InK from oik of tlif windows ut ilio
Cusoo ImililiiiK Into IIir IlKlit shafl lm
tWfieii t hu I Hlrucuiri! unci mi adjoining
ImllillnR.
'. "Kxpiikr rCxcpsslvn liaila'hi'H anil
III linnlth." was the iih'hsiikc hitIMiIpiI
on .'Oi'anl liraihiK IiIk niiinii nnil ml
(IrMm. WinilowH ou tho Hliaft Vftrre
open on the fifth and Hpventh floors,
ImllcatinK that lie may huvo plutiKeil
from either, o 9
The hody wiih ilfrienvered this morn
iim by a xhliilnK 1'le.rl; and exiiiuiua
tion Indicated MetKHiier had been dead
Heverul lioura. The body was inuiiKlei)
ulmoHt lieynuil recognition by the fall.
.Meltitiner recently ciime. here from
lxis AnKelpH.
xi:v mtv orricixi.s xami:i
(f'onl Iniied From PKe Our)
"District !) II 11 I h k y lliinwooily,
Tumiia.
OlMrict Id O. I). Jailisi.n, New
Orleans.
Iiisuict 1 1 Sam Collins. Louisville.
District 12 H. I,, I'olli-rl'iclil, Collllll
btiHt Ohio.
District 13 II. Kwlnir, aetlns,
CIiIciiko.
District I I -W. It. Moss, ifc ttHK. SI.
Iouiu. O u
District 1.1 A. C. Townsend, nellnu,
St. I'anl.
District IB A. W. MiC'iimribell,
Omaha.
I District 17 Herbert II. While, Kurt
' Won ii.
I DlHtrlct IX .Inhn F. Vlvfcn. Denver.
I District l!i--Kliun MarsterH. Helena,
j District 20 Hoy 0. I.yle. Seutlle.
1 District 21 K. C. Yellowley, San
Francisco.
District 22 Robert K. Frith, I.O
: Alllfeles.
District 21 H. C T. Crabbe, uctltiB.
1 Honolulu.
I District 21 A. .1. Ilanlon, Ran Juan,
Corto ltiii.
Those deslKnated as acting admin
istrators are expected to fill the new
positions only temporarily. The posi
tion of chief of general mobile agents
was abolished with appointment of
K. ('. Yellowley. who has held that
post, to head the 21st admlnlstrativo
district of San Francisco.
In n ;(Qlcliiciit utitioiiiu Iiik tho up
poiiitiiienlH, AusiHtaut Secretary And
rews said the new prohibition forces
would be concentrated upon the task
of "eliminatlnK the Implicit IndiMry."
Their energies, hn Raid, would be
directed along thrd- definite lines 4
attack smiiKislIgg, Illegal mnnulHctiire
and Illegal diversion.
"The various ngenclts or govern
nient iye being organized to make it
possible' to accomplish this end." enld
Oenentl Andrews.
"The market s our rnnsi 'difficult
problem because of lis Indifference lo
cnnsi'uucni'CH, ignorance and colossal
I iulltihlllly.
"The market will play any price and
swallow any bootlegger's fairy lule ns
lo ouulity. Hoi one by one Intelligent
citizens will realize Hie danger In a
business which Is only possible thru
corrupting Ihe very agents of govern
ment and butHness, whose honesty is
essential lo the stability of society.
One by one. ihey will lenrn that their
Imported whiskies, etc., are heinu
made In ('until street from industrial
alcohol und thus will refrain from
j bpylng them. '
b 'The bootleg Industry. In5lne form
nor another extends over the whole
jcouiilry: but It operates mostly in the
centers of population. Its business is
collecting supplies nnd distributing
them and its opernrtons vary In. size
from the small operator, who sells lo
cally the product of local stllls.'up to
ihe big operators whose lines extend
Into foreign sources of supply and
into broad fields of distribution. None
of these operations that are big
enough to be more, tbnn matters for
local police control can be carried on
except through conspiracy lo violate
the laws. These conspiracies Involve
many persons in -vaRious walks of
life. All nre guiltjl. Among these
persons the final distributor Is of least
importance. In act, he Is of no im
portance to the federal government
except as he furnlsheSjit line of ap
proach to tho bootleg operator whom
he represents."
A second objective set hy the dry
fl.(W marshal la,9or the federal forces
to "assist ond4lev(jJt local law en
forcement." O
Operations along this ". he said,
"with the .atters for the exercise of
Judgment, initiative and resourceful
ness on the purl of the district admin
istrators in meeting the problems pe
collar lo their respective tcrrJUirlcs"
The government by treaties and
agreements, fieneral Andrews said,
"will make It more. and more impos
sible for unscrupulous Importers to
take advantage of foreign flags.
, "Hehlnd the coast guard first line
on our sea fronts, and on nil our bor
ders, bolh sea and land, the customs
officials are being organized and rein
forced to take tho responsibility for
slopping smuggling, each along his
own front.
"Within this customs line the pro
hlhillon unit Is organized lo attack
domestic sources of supply. Distiller,
les. Industries using alcohol and brew
eries, if proven to be sources of stip-
ply lo the bootleg trade, will be. pro.
ceedert nralnst as nuisances nndelos-
ed. This lH( purely business propo
iti,.n ensile understood, and should
be capable of execution. Our Inspec
tors will be rtalned chemists and
phnrnlsts nnd our enforcement
agents trained criminal Investigators
and under cover operators.
"Meantime we shal proceeu vigor
ously toward the arrest nnd punish
ment through 'major conspiracy cases
of those who are conducting tho boot,
ki business. These cases, will lie
made under legal guidance, und with
the closest cooperation of the depart
ment of Justice, will be given speedy
court action.
"In. each district counsel should
....... nllnntloil' to Clearing
court dockets. In order that the decltD
may bo clear for prompt action aiong
the above lines. . ,.
t"rhA Ditor.lf nn lite market must be
a matter of education.' nnd can best
be condwucted by those organization"
nnd individuals Interested In the law
nlwervanco and community welfare.!'
rook with ens.
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MANN'S
THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE
MANN'S
Mann's Final Reduction Sale Opens Saturday Morning
A Whirlwind Clean Sweep of all Summer Goods in every department. Be on hand early tomorrow before the best
bargains go. Saturday store hours 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.
DRESSES GOING FOR LESS THAN HALF PRICE
$25.00 Dresses at
$1145
")0 Ntiiiiniiitf New Dresses ninde of
George 1 1c and luce, J'Yewli voiles
.Hid net, snl in faced eanlon, print
ed crepes and all wool flannels; all
good styles and colors, up to i!2'").00
Saturday, each $11.45
$18.00 Dresses at
$8.95
Women's Tub Silk, French Voile
nnd All-Over Embroidery Dresses,
all this season's latest styles; up to
$18.00 values. On sale aQ QC
Saturday, each VO,VJ
' jilt
$12.50 Dresses at
$495
New "L'Aiglan" Dresses made of
linens, English broadcloths, doited
Swisses and ginghams, sizes 1(i to -Hi;
all fast colors; values up to 12.50.
On sale Saturday, 95
Neiv Fall Dresses
Arrive
First showing of "Anthony Kor
rect," "Irene Castle" and "Miss
Manhattan Dresses in silk and wool;
wonderful values at 1S.5(), $29.50,
P9.:() and $-l)."0 each. Come and
see the latest. Xew York styles. ,
SENSATIONAL CLEAN-UP SALE OF WASH GOODS.
Specials in
Domestics
2Qc Qingharn at
l2Y2c
f)00 yards of good quality
Dress Gingham, fast colors;
regular price 20c. .On sale
Saturday, .
vard
12V2C
.-inch Lingerie Crepe and
Nainsook in yellow, pink" and
lavender; regular , price 69c.
On' sale Saturday, . I Rp
'yard 0t-
32-inch Devonshire Cloth,
short ends; regular, price 35c.
On sale Saturday, .: 25c
-12 and Jo-inch "Daisy" Pillow
Slips. Regular price QEJ
30c; Saturday, each.... J""
EXTRA SPECIAL")0 l!cautiful New Silk Dresses, made
of the very latest materials,' all good colors; sold all season
up to $37 .ho. t d I ( Q
On sale Saturday, each P X J,ZJJ
Showing of New Fall Hats
The latest modes in Fall and "Win
ter Hats now oi display present
ing all the new styles in the much
favored colors and materials.
Hats large and small in velvet,
diivetyn and French felt, priced
from '$3.50 to $22.50 each.
See Our Big 3 Service Hats
New Arrivals Every Week.
New models in " I'ierette" Hals, good as anv (t C f(
$8.00 values. Special, each
New "Courier" Hats, every one different. Why pay $10.00
when von can buv a '.'Courier" (fr
for, each ,U
Our new "Marie et Armand" service Hats are the very
$10.00
best values; look like $15.00 hats,
for, each
Showing of Winter Coats
hi order lo introduce our new line of Women's and Misses'
Winter Coats we have selected about 50 of our best styles
and colors in plain and fur trimmed and will place them
in sale for one dav only, . tOEt f(
Saturday, at. each" vO.UU
The biggest and best line of Winter Coats in Mcdford now
on display from $15.00 to $200.00. Don't fail to see
lliem.
Half Price Sale of Sweaters and Waists
Saturday we will eplace on sale Women's
new Silk Waists and Wool Sweaters, all y
cjood styles and colors in a fine range of ' &
jizes, to be closed out Saturday Price
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
SALE Of HOUSE DRESSES
$3 Dresses at
$1.95
200 new Gingham, Crepe and
Sliefel print Wash Dresses,
suitable for house, porch and
street wear; real $3.00 values.
On sale Saturday, QEJ
$6 Dresses at
$2.45
Women's Street and House
Dresses, many new ones just
in, made of cretonne, fast col
ored suiting, broadcloths and
silkettes, sold all season np
to $0.00. On-sale flJO AC
Saturdayeach
Gloves, Handkerchiefs
and Bags on Sale Saturday at
Special Low Prices
Kayser's Chamoisette Gloves in all colors and sizes, two-button
and strap wrist, styles; up to $1.25 values. 29c
To close out Saturday, pair
"ivanhoe" Chamoisette Gloves, fancy trimmed cuffs, mostly
large sizes; $1.75 values. ,39
Saturday, pair
Women's Hand Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, 48c
up to life values. Saturday, each
50 c
Women's small black Leather Hags, up to
$1.25 values. Saturday, each
EXTRA SPECIAL
$1.19 Wash Goods 59c
Saturday we will place on
sale 1000 yards of Wash
Satins, striped Shirtings,
plain and fancy Crepes and
many other weaves, sold all
season np to $1.19. . On sale
Saturday, Qf
yard v
$1.25 Wash Goods 29c
2000 yards of this season's
latest .wash goods, consist
ing of Voil'es", Broadcloth's,
Crepes, Poplins, Linens and
Swisses, sold all season, up
to $1:25 a yard; come 36 and
40 inches' wide." This Big
Sale Saturday, " 9Qc
. G-inch Pure Linen Crash; 25c
values. On sale 1 Qr
Saturday, yard
Matting Seat Covers for autos;
regular price 75c. On 4Q
sale Saturday, each......
81x99 Wearwell Sheets, taped
edge; regular price $2.05. Sat-
$1-75
24x48 Rag Rugs, good quality;
$1.25 values. $1,00
Saturday, each......:.
22x44 Turkish Towels; regu
lar price 55c. On sale OQp
Saturday, each Ji
72x84 Triumph Bed Spreads;
regular price $2.19. I QC
Saturday, each I OU
A Wonderful Bargain in Dress Goods Suit
able for Children's School Dresses
500 yards of all-wool Serges, Challies, Batistes, Crepes and
Fancy Checks, suitable for children's school dresses; regu
lar price up to $1.98 a' yard. . OQr
On sale. Saturday, yard'.:..... 07C
Underwear & Hosiery
at Clean-up Prices
Wonien's pure silk' " N e v e r
Mend'"" Hose;1 in all the ' new
shades; a splendid, bargain at
$1.25. Saturday,,.,.., . , .Qgc.
pair :...;.:;:-;..j........
Children's Fancy; Socks in all
shades and sizes; values up to
75c. On sale Saturday, AQr
pair ...'.......
Women's sheer Silk Hose, fine
quality, full fashioned; regular
price $2.00. On sale d1 CQ
Saturday, pair .....
"Wonien's Sport Hose in fancy
weaves in both lish? and fiber
silk; regular $1.25 vnl-. CQ
ues. Saturday, pair......:.
. Women's Nainsook Stepins, lace
trimmed, all colors, $1.25 values,
, $1.00
Wonien's three-piece "Dans
cttes," made of very fine im
ported voile, lace trimmed, col
ors colar, pink, orchid and white.
Very special fcO Qt
Saturday, set fJJ
EXTRA
SPECIAL-
Women's "Rayon" Silk
Vests, in pink, peach
and orchid; regular
price $1.19. On safe
Saturday 95 each
Women's Rayon Silk
Stepins in pink, peach
and orchid, on sale Saturday-....;
$1.39 each
r ' "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" J
Specials in Toilet Articles for Saturday
PtiONt-486-4t)7
"THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY'
MiefoweMCN'
foty's Blue Rose and Harriet Ayers' Face
Powder, all standard brands in all sfiades;
jsl.OO values. QQr
Saturday
Pompeian. Night and Day Massage Cream,
GOc values. AQ.
On sale Saturday tOC
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