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.. - ' 0 - 0 "' fifrffl SIX o fEpyoRT) matt, Tnmnxr:, frrcnroRD, E GRADE SCHOOL POSTURE CONTEST NEXT WEEK 4 T'oRlure tests made in tho Rrndcs of - ihft 'Medtord schools ure ubout com i plcted and un announcement of the winning HChbol will lie niudo next ' week. The teals are being urrunged on it percentuge basis. ; , lOttch child In the grade schools has : lipnn or will be placed In ono of four posture- classes: Class A Children nuilntnlnlng good posture whllo Bland lug, i mnrchlng and exercising. Class II 'Willie standing and marching Clnm C While Btandlng. Class D Poon posture at all times. The win- n'ng- school will be the school having the largest per cent of children main taining Class A posture. Within each school there will be a smaller test Tor! the grade having beat posture. Tile award, a silver loving cup, has been placed in the Toggery window. In order to win this cup to keep It permanently It is necessary to earn the' honors three consecutive times. The results of recent posture testfl conducted in the hi.';h school physical training classed showed clearly that tho sophomore girls hurt claim to the honor of being tho class with best posture. f queryMangels AT LOCAL CHURCH 1 t, -; A unique, nervine entitled "Tho AiifjelN," will be held at the Prenby I pi lan, church on fiabbath cvcnlnR. Such questions an "What Does the Itible Hay abdut angelH?" und "Angels today" will bo answered. What do you know tir believe about the "Angels"? Tho serVlce will bo en rlched by . severut musical numbers. Tho pipe digun numbera will bring the anKello message, the girls chorus will , sins the "Angels Chorus." In ndditlon, Mlfcfl leather Palmer will piny two ilumbers on her benutiful harp, which Is always suegestlve of the angelic choirs. Universill Bible day will bo ob served at tho. morning service.' Such questions as I "Dow did wo gt our Ilible?", "Why has it had such an influence in the "world's Jifo?" and other questions will be answered. Mupy valuable facts that ovcry one should know will also be kIvoii - The. Ohrlatmas spirit will be mani fest .thru both services. The Markets -(A.P.) receipts IJvcstock POUTIjAXD. Ore., Dee. 4 Cattln nominally steady; 102 (through.) Hogs nominally steady; relpts 88 (eontraet). JJght weight (l0 to 200 lbn.) common, medium, good and clmlro $12,250 12.75.. Khoop nominally steady; receipts none. Kggti ami Hutter. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 4. (A.P.) Kggs two cents lower. Current re ceipts 3Xc; fresh medium 3.1 R) 3$,c; froHh standard firHt 39 fc 40e; fresh Htandard extras 41 41 Vic; fresh un der sized 2 M 2Jc. Uultor weak Iffle lower. Kxtru cuIioh, city F2r; standards 60 c. ASKED 1N CIVIL'OIAGES BOSTON. Doc. 4. (A. P.) Dam ages of C0. 0U0. 000 are asked in bill 'or complulnf filed In federal court here today by Iteginald A. pVHscmlen of Newton, inventor and! aclentlHt, In which he charges eight' corporations doing- n nationul and in ternational buHlucHH with establishing a monopoly. Tho suit is brought, counsel for Mr. Kesscnden explained;! under the provisions of the Sherman I anil-trust act and tho Cliiyton. act. ' OTTEfiOX? FRIDAY, T)KrEMBT:Tl 4. 'n ' t - . j- - .. . . j- -' . ,.,.- . MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the'Prtce -J!--MANNS SALE4tM5 A Busy Visitor. KXIOIITS I.ANIilNli. i:u1A-.- Sweeney caino to town via the freight firsts 4!lc; prints ,, nB (nu primo firsts 50c &: CartOIlS fltiC. ' Idllrlntr tho Interim I,. .i Milk steady. - Pent churning cream tt liKht on Mnln Htrppt . tho jail where he was Incar- r3c net shipped track in znno one. Cream delivered Portland 57c. Haw milk (4 per cent) $2. GO cwl. f. o. b. Portland. cerated. Poulrty, PORTLAND. Dec. 4. Poultry stony; heavy hens 26c; light 1 9c; springs 24 ft 211c; broilers 2'J T 30; young while ducks 24f25c; drcHsed turkeys SfCfr lOc; live nominal goeae nominal. Polaloos POnTFiANI). JJcc. Kteady, $2.50 fi 2.00. Onions steady, $1.75. P or (land Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 4. (A P.) Wheat: HBP hard w 111 to, soft white, western white. $1.62; hard white, bluosiem, baart, $1.01: hard winter, northern spring, $1.50; west ern red, $1.55, Today's car receipts Whoat, 54 flour, 10;corn, 3; hay, 11. Ran Fi-anclM-o Markets. SAN KUANCIHCO. Dec. 4. (A.P.) -JJutterfat f. o. b, San Francisco COc. BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4. (U. S. Uureau. of Agricultural Economic) -nrollers, leghorn, 1 to 1 lbs., 3!K(f40c: poorer, 37c; 1 Its., 39 40c. Turkeys, live young, 32'S35c; dressed young, 64 S Sc; old, 52 53c: culls, ATiiAXv; Idaho and Mon tana, dressed, 5 5 iff Ti 8c. Turks Again Reported Ready to Fight English Medford Rotary Club News : The Medford notary club held an cvenlnK mcfctlni; at tho lintel Medford on Tuesday ovenlnu of this week. Tho wives of tli ttotarlans were tho kucsU for ttic oventnff. At 6:30 a turkey dinner was served In lh Dlnty Mnhr dlnlni,- room. A de- l'i.-hlful prQitrani enlivened the din- ' ner hour. Miss Polly Terrltt xnnir a rroup of Hon. Mrs. mills followed Miss Perrltt on tho program. Mr. A rnsnelger played several selections.! Mrs. Arnpel(er is a new musician in .Mertford and promises to be a delluht- ful addition to mulrl elri'les. Marlon ! Newman and Kaiherlno Fabric cavo oie of tholr clever dances. Fred Henth, In the rolo of school uinster, confounded many wlao Hoi- i tarian heads. Knllnwlnir i the dinner Professor lledrlek nave a short tnlk on tho i liov problem and suircested It na suit- I able wrok for servico clubs. Hotnrlnn ' Kinuk Nowman responded to this tnlk ; bv tellhiK what tho itotary club has ' done und In planning to do for tho I Hoy Scouts In Mertford. Harry Wnlthcr rave an Imnromntu talk on Copco plans for tho coming year. .1 . . 1 A hlh school hnys nrebeHtrn con- slstlnu of Charles Wakefield. Hb hard : Hunan and Jack Porter, furnished or chestra music which was uieatly en- , Joyed. T"i . . . , The committee responsible for tho ! entertainment were Volney Dixon, I Harry Wnither, Fred Ucalh and 0. J. Sea men. " LONDON, Dec. 4. (A. P.) Tile Westminster tlazctte lias received from Annum, tho seat of tho Turk ish yovornmont, a mailed communt- I cntlon from Its correspondent say ing- that if tho League of Nations gives u decision in the Mosul dis pute betwoon Turkey and Great llrlt ain which Is not acceptable to the Turkft, Turkey may bo to war, 'or by continual frontier raids, and propa ganda, stir up us much' troublo as Is possible for (Ireut llritaln. NURSERY STOCK .Wc have n complete line of nursery stock at our old ' stand by (he DoTnestie Laun dry on Nnrlh Kiverside" Ave. l'lenly of KmiKiuelto wal nuts, almonds, fillierts. All Itinds of berries, shrubs and' ornamentals'. ' i , ('ome in anil select what you need. Villa , Nurseries Don't Fail to See Our Selection of Neck Scarfs All New Stock-,. Latest Designs i Just Received ii " Shipment of Men's A li - e ' i Hats Priced at $5.00 Also the Latest in Bath'Robes We Sell for Lest BIGALQWS A 402 East Main St. Oil Heater for warmth you dress-bathe dinein comfort Pearl Oil inapii t ablc oil heater is a , necessary auxiliary to fireplace and furnace: warmth tvterc you WANT it at the touch ' of a mutch! Pearl Oil is the ., Standard Oil Com- pany's kerosenc'spec ially refined and re-, , refined! Clean burn ing, no oily. odor and it wwV corrode" 1,1 the heater! As!i for "Pearl Oil" by nameK . STANDARD hu. (TOMPANV? ICalOuniia) (KEROSENE) HEAT6-LIGHT CASH PAID r For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves ! W.A.KINNEY Furniturt How 315 E.Iain "Plione p January Clearance Prices in the December Sale of Winter Coats a,t Mann's All Day Saturday It is our yearly custom to advance our January Coat Sale to December, ta provide greater savings to those women who are buying a coat for them selves or for gift giving. The garments come from our own stock and are faultlessly tailored of materials and adorned with furs, of luxurious quality. $20.00 Coats $10.00 Women's and Misses' Winter Coats made of sport and dressy fabi-ies, fur trimmed, full lined, in shades of rust, broyn, blue, green, red and black; regular price $20. 10.00 $40.00 Coats $20.00 Women's and Misses' Coats in every size, both flare and straight line styles; come in all the new shades. Full' lined, have fluffy fur collars and cuffs; regular price $40.00. Priced ' $20 00 for this sale, each pvr.v 25 Per Cent Off on Children's Coats Children's $9.00 Coats now $ 6.75 Children's $12.00 Coats now. . . 9.00 Children's $15.00 Coats now.,. . 11.25 Children's $18.00 Coats now. . 12.00 $25.00 Coats $15.00 Women's and Misses' Coats, made of splendid quality of Bolivia and velour materials, full lined, with luxurious fur collars and cuffs, in shades of brick, rust, pansy, wine, black and grey; formerly priced at $25.00. M C HQ Coat Sale price, each....... V i.vv New Winter Coats Made of rich materials with fox, squirrel, wolf and beaver collars and cuffs; come in all styles. . On sale Saturday One-Third Off Regular Prices $ 45.00 Coats now .....$ 30.00 $ 60.00 Coats now . '. 40.00 $ 99.50 "Coats now ; 66.34 139.50 Coats now. . . ... 93.00 165.00 Coats now 110.00 Big Discount on Fur Coats J; CHRISTMAS SALE OF SILK AND WOOL DRESSES $20r0O SihYDresses $12.00 25 Jft'dr Silk Dresses, made of good quality flat crepe, long sleeve models with' the popular flares, basques, go dets and flounces, insets and medallion trimmed; the colors are phantom red, palmetto green, bluebell, cedarwood, queensblue and cherry blossom. These dresses must be seen to be appreciated. Jical. 20.00 values on $1200 sale Saturday, each v $25.00 Dresses $15i00 A wonderful assortment of new silk and wool dresses in one-piece and two piece styles, every one a - different niydel; come jn all the popular shades; up to $25.00 values. . 1 C flfl n ...i.. s,,fii,.,w njw.li Plwww MILLINERY CLEARANCE ; Every Hat must be sold at once. Don't delay if you need a new hat, as they won't last long at these prices. $6.95 Hats $1.00 Reversible "Paul Jones" Aprons . The apron that combines neat ness, and wearability; made of fast color Ainoskeag gingham, all sizes and colors; regular price $2.25. $1.95 TJiis Sale, each.. $6 Silk Bloomers $3.95 Women "Kayon" Silk Bloomers and. Princess Slips, the well known ''Goldette" brand; an excellent gift; reg- ti'liir $.00 .values. OfO QC Sale price;: PJ.i7U Xow is your. chance to buy new Velvet Hats that sold all season up $22.50 Hats $5.00 Just think! All of our new, exclusive huts that have sold all season- up to $22.50, on sale Satur day lor, ee nn each 25 Off on All Children's Hats 20 Per Cent Discount .. . .on Dresses Every Dresa Included in This Sale None Reserved $30.00 Silk Dre3sea....$24.00 $45.00 Silk Dresses.... 36.00 $50.00 Silk Dresses.... 40.00 $35.00 Wool Dresses.. 28.00 $40.00 Wool Dresses'. 32.00 Mann's Department Store . THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Medford, Oregon Christmas Sale of Kimonas Bath Robes, Lingerie Garments 2scw satin quilted Kobes in all colors, splen- -did qualitv. One of these makes a lovelv . gift. Priced at . $12.50, $18.00 and $25.00 each. f New Bath Kobes, made of best corduroy, in rose, brown, tan, red and lavender;, up ' to $G.()0 values. frA QC . On sale Saturday, cach.., VT.yy New Boudoir Sets, some with caps and garters to match and sonic with garters and powder puff. Special prices from $1.00 .to $1.50 set. "Daniel Green" House Slippers' for wom en and children, made of felt and SJdnncr's satin, . all colors -and siiiesp priced freju $1.25 to $4:45 pair. : Sweaters Make Ideal Gifts Women's Lumber Jack Sweaters, all ffood styles and colors, priced' special at $8.95 and $9.95 each. i':: . Fur Neck Pieces for Gifts ; A royal gift. Comes iu good grade of op posMnj, squirrel, fox and m ink; priced froni....$6.95 to $25 New e 11 s e m b 1 e fur . scarf, $12.50 values;, special $9.95 Mail Orders Promptly Filled, JPoctagm Prepaid -4tjM for Mtgtmiclt9t 1 I V