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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
O O O O MTTOFOTIT) 7Trn TTiTTirTCT, J-S II 0 Q o r EAflE ST fEPFORD, ORC'flV, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ' "1(1, 01055 Ihu I'urilic IiIkIiwu u Hluiit dlHtuiico Iiii iifflorclilul", .Unit liOliiiil hound r iKirtli nf McAiitlrt-WH BUcul, In tliu lilx head, nnu mntn uml two nlilrt mill illHli lct. hiitl.niH, ami u Undo mark (nun u AccurdiiiK to tlio iiollio, tlio man, coat lie hail worn. Tim pillow wan who In ili'Hcrilicil an IiiMiik aliort, rn 0 1 this mornliiK ncvnial humlrtcl kuIiirU ntrano to tho house hy un- fwt wuHt of the house, lylns In the loukluK u hack door hy a pass key. kihmh. Ho came Into the hediini enshrouded Tim police were Hiimnionod to the In uHor darknusH, mal IHk identlllca scene last nlKht a short time aTler tlon ImposKllile, kiuI'IhmI his victim liv the allack had taken pluce, Nliilit the throat and commanded In a soft i'atrolman Huudermau huriyliiK to the voice that she lay still. Instead of scene. He arrived too late, however, doliiK so, she foiiKht her niiiliiiKlit tn apprehend the mlsHiiiK man. Neigh- assailant vlKorously and screamed hors say that they had heard the A woman, whose name Is not several times for help. screams issuing from the house, hut divulged hy local police, was attacked.' The man, who Is judged to ho 2ij or no action was taken on their part, at 11:30 last night In her home hy n 30 years of age. hecame frightened, ! The police are Investigating the nocturnal prowler, who hecame fright-! takini; with him in his flighl a pillow ease thoroughly, with expectations lined and fled a short time after he ami a flashlight. During the time he that developments may occur in the had entered the hoilrte, located near had attacked tiie woman lie left a near future. 1 Willi 9ast nlukt's happening In mind, CUef of ("lice Adams warns alliouseVives, especially those whose liUHhands work at night, as did Hie huslfind In this particular case, to lock all doors, jn wandering hoboes como through the city continually. Ntiirt (In t'numy lluilget. I The huard of cnuanxHtion contin ue, dlls heui-lngs Tuesday, and will j continue In sessison uulil September 1 211, to hear protests of citizens on i taxeH and assessment. The work of preparing the budgot ,for lil2(l. which must lie completed jand filed by September 30th, was started Tuesday, anil Is expected to lake the major portion of the next two 'weeks. COUNCIL REFUSES 10 CLOSE STREET The city council last night trans acted much business, Including a de cision to not closo that end of North Oakdale street, known as Vermont street. In neeordnnce with fx request made by the school'Wrd sonic tl n' ago. The council deems It advisable to continue to keep that thoroughfare open to Jackson street. The council ufco dlscused the ad visability of taking some action, as a matter of general safety, to slow down the congested auto trufflo at intersections of through streets, especially at lllverslde and Main and Oakdale and .Main streets. The mayor und councilmen, while loath to interfere, with legitimate auto traffic, yet recognize the fact ears must go slower while approach ing the thru street Intersections, In ,-,lei- i it mevent accidents. The gen- ion.! opinion of the city officials I : . . t- tif "fin jHeemon to nivor mil- ji"m"h - Klmv" Hinnn at surn iniTHermnm. -. left tt with the street traffic cnuiit. fl teo tu Uirt'Hh out tho UoIhIIb; am, . ........ nvt-i.Vf with llin , I... .1.1.. relative iu uui" uvujiu pai kiiiB dann,',- ' w.o.w. asm AXNIVKIISAIIV CAMPAIGN 35,000 nmiiljei'H of the Woodmen of tlie World have volunteered to SeCUre ilil.UUU HUH iiiuuiuuin. e want you to bo one of the now mem bers. Uet into tho big western society that Invests its money In Western Securities. A big Initiation will bo held hero at Medford on October 2nd. tllvo your application to any member of the society. l'"or further Inforiua linn ohone K'7-R. 1G7 Slow " signs at sucn iinei-.- -- feu wiiiiiiiiiiinii lilfriiB iii:ii!iii!iii;n iim i i ii mil mi ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiSMiiiii m mil imiiiiniii iiiiiiftiiiiii miiiiiiiii iii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii;iM 1 MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S Jackson County Fair Week Specials at Mann's WE ARE CELEBRATING THIS WEEK OFFERING SPECIAL MERCHANDISE VALUES IN HONOR OF OUR OUT OF TOWN VISITORS. A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL PAY YOU ANNUAL FALL SALE OF SILKS OPENS THURSDAY MORNING AT 8:30 $1.75 Silks $1.00 Thousands of yards of, crisp, new Silks, bought in New York at special low prices, go on sale tomorrow at sensational prices. LOT 1 Consists of 36 and 40-inch Silks in all shades and many qualities, consisting of Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes, Benga lees, Alpacas, Messalines, Jersettes, Taffetas and Brocaded Silks. Every yard worth $1.75. For this big sale, starting tomorrow, only . $1, 00 ANNUAL FALL SALE OF SILKS OPENS THURSDAY MORNING AT 8:30 $2.00 Silks $1.25 Never before have we shown such values, consisting of the much wanted shades and weaves of Silks for fall and winter wear. Just think of buying 36 and 40-inch Crepes, Bengalines, Taffetas and Brocaded Silk; every yard cheap at $2.00, at the sensational low price tomorrow of . . . $1. 25 See Big Display in Windows and Be oh Hand Early Tomorrow Before the Best Are Sold New Fall Dresses on Sale 500 new full and winter Dresses in 1 m it 1 1 silk and wool, including the very latest, "Irene Castle," ''Knrrect,'' ''I'eggy O'Darc," "Miss Manhattan" and "Anthony" Dresses; suitable for street, afternoon and evening wear. Priced from $25 to $75 eaeli. We invite your inspection of these new modes. Many of them will lie shown at the Merchants' ISuilding, Jackson County Fair (irounds Wednes day night, on live models. Ie there; to see them. $25.00 Dresses $18.00 50 beautiful new Silk and Wool Dresses, selected from out" own stock; all new models. Wonderfully made of good materials, good selection of colors; up to 'J5.00 1 Q nf) values. County Fair Special, each P10.UU Millinery Specials .New "Meadowbrook" and "Fisk" Hats; just in. I'riced from $10.50 to $22.50 each. iN'ew "Pieretto" Hats; look like $8.00' ones. Sold special by ns for, $5 00 New "Courier" Hats; wonderful new styles; good as anv 10.00 Hat in town. CH 7 f oJJ ins sale, each Marie et Armand Hats; the last word .fl. .) I Hats. On sale Thursday, each stvle ji'ood as most $10.00 The New Silk Fabrics Are Here Silk Fabrics are here. .Just in by express rk, -10-inch all-Silk Canton Crepes in this season's (tO QC est shades. Very special tomorrow, yard Cdf9 The new Silk Fabrics are here. .Just in by express from New Vorl latest ;')-inth Radium Silk in all the new shades; wonderful d1 QC finality.' Special for this sale, yard P 1 ..Oil (icoryette Crepe, -10 inches wide, extra heavy quality, J1 'Jtt all colors. Verv special, vard .., " 1 -10-inch Crepe Hack Satin; our own special brand; extra fine urade. . Special,' yard Bordered Silk Patterns, just in. Comes in wonderful 'designs and shades, 54-inch. Priced at$11.45 and $13.45 a pattern. $3.48 County Fair Week Specials JMeached Muslin, oli inches wide; regular price -!)c very special, yard 25c $1.00 Fair Week Specials in Hosiery I2tx-I8 Kag' K'ugs, new patterns, good quality, $1.25 values. Special, each :Ui-iiich Lingere Voiles, Nainsook and Crepes in yellow, pink and lavender. Kcgular price (!)e. Special, yard Stamped Pillow Slips, attractive patterns, hem- (tl 1Q stitched and stamped for scalops. Special Wildroot Hair Tonic dandruff remedy; relieves itching of the scalp. Verv special Ingram's Milkweed Cream; there is beauty in every 7Q i.n. ski (W) v.iiiu.c siim..;..i ' U , ..v..- . O. . . , .'VJ-inch Paisley (iingham; new patterns for fall Dresses. Very special Thursday, yard :(i-inrh Figured Marquisette for Curtains. cry special, yard .- 48c 1.19 58c 79c 27c 39c New Winter Coats on Sale 500 new fall and winter coats for women, misses and children; high quality Coats, made of the. best materials, by the best manufac turers, such as Printzess, Coiide, Scluunaii and Irene Castle.' Most of them trimmed with good furs, lined with the best linings; every Coat guaranteed to give satisfaction. Priced from $35.00 to $199.50. Wc invite you. to see these Coats on live' models at the merchants' building, Jackson County Fair Grounds tonight. Don't fail to come. S32.50 Coats S25.00 50 new fall and winter Coats in sport and dress models; uicelv 1 rimmed with furs, well lined, good eol- t)C Cf ors, all sizes; up to 02.50 values, Thursday, ea. POUU BLANKETS and BEDDING Wx7(i Cotton Sheet Blanket blue border. .Kcgular price $2.19, a good irrade, with d 1 C O Special, pair 72x84 Comforters, filled with new cotton and covered with pretty cretonne, $2.95 to $4.95 each. 21x27 Sunset Pillows, 3 1-2 pound weight, filled with new (dean feathers, covered with good ticking. Kcgu- t0 Aft lar price fc5.00. Very special, each P5rO 70x80 Plaid Cotton Blankets in blue, tan and grey. Very special Thursday, pair 72x84 Bed Spreads, good quality, cheap at 2.48. Special, each $4.39 $1.95 women s I-Hier Mik llose in all colors and sies. Kcgular price (i!c. On sale Thursday, pair Women's Silk and Fiber llose in the new Autumn shades, $10,00 values. Special, pair Women's Silk and Cotton Sport Hose in the new popenrn stitch. tfJ 1 1 Q Special, pair Vl,lV 59c in the 85c Children's "Kavou" Silk and Wool llose. Special, pair Women's Kavser's Silk llose, heel; all colors. Keal $1.75 values. Special, pair Women's Chiffon Silk llose; all colors, fine quality, $1.25 values. d1 Special, pail' $1.10 slipper $L50 Fair Week Specials in Corsets and Underwear Children's Merino Wool U n i o n Suits. Kegular price $1.!)8. fc 1 7C Special, suit Women's Merino Wool Union Suits; bodice and built up tops. Kegular !;;f $2.25 Kavser's K 11 i t Chemise. Kegular price 89c. "7C . V Special, each C Nature's Rivals Corselet tes; all new styles in flesh peneh and black. Prices from $1.50 to $12.00. READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS Women's Happy Home House Dresses: made of good qual ity (iingham; tegular and extra si.cs. Cheap fl?! (C 'nf . 1.50. Kxtra sneci.'d Tlnirsila v m.4i ip k tJJ Children's (linghain Dresses; fast colons, up to $.J.0ti values. Wn yile lltursday, cah K'ayser's Vests for wom en to be closed oiit below cost at, Q C each OVl Miller Corsets in back 1 a c e and wrap-around styles, $1.80 v ii 1 u c s. Special, tf!1 CQ pair Jl.Oi7 $1.00 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phono 480 487 Medford, Oregon ! a ...... w MAILORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED POSTAGE PREPAID o READY -TO-We!R SPECIALS Wonu-M's Porch ami House Dresses; made of Cretonnes and (.inghamsup to fl.00 values. g0 m r , On sale Thursday, each . up to 10.00 valii On sale Thursday, each.... vOoSl O - AGENTS FOR BUTTERfCK PATTERNS , :, ,.,, n ua ; ; i V.ll:::.u,.l ; - a,"' , '!' ..ri-r, , ,lin,M Q .O III I I' f:l1"l - :'l l"l,J'- o o o o 0 o o . 0