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Tmc EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON', FRTDAY. MARCH 16. 1928. CENT. PL BEATS TERRIFIC SCOR E ASTORIA EASILY DEFEATS DALLES i LOST LIVES , available and uutht'nlU. the roll . of ihoMouthcrn California Kdlaun t company. Thh corporation report ed f4 of Its enioeei were unac counted for. It lout 81 employe In Che flocd. tNjuad of men com Dine Che do Another cur with Washington, ( mabllitatlun and search. J. i, Ikenae. wan found In ih- The Hherifr- office a. nllt. The other three automobiles. rtaHirt4.d , heUet ,hat bodiea ,)f have not been Identified. mn victims in that sector had btQi preparation are befiiK cnmplei-j recoveied. t-d at tfanta Paula for a public fu-; Over the Kite of the ruined dam. neral for me resiumi oi me oama imrtlen of InvestUatinc encineer hrl$ In the wake of the onruhinf flara river valley who died a the. Hre plumb trine, wikinu data to fix water are searching for Idenlifiea-; disaster. ' responsibility for the catastrophe. tlon of the occupant of wnen au-! At the request of the Santa Fau' , . . tomol.ilcs. all traveling alonn the i rehabilitation committee today to . ,-"? , 1 T main highway from the north who ild. tractor.? stcamshovel,, horses, ni umy, . Lo" Anel" are engaged in these aurveytt. A - The blpgOBt one-Hided score of the Southern Oregon Normal school Washington hitch Nehoul of Port- were Hetn to plunge Into the tor rent an it cut the road. Two of these cam are known to have : borne Arizona licenwu. There were urnl way on poured into the devuti-; tated Santa Clara river valley tot basket ball tournament so far took 'land overwhelmed Marahfield here j i tative Inl'orinatlou la available. tin a ii aiiim mill im I T.l;.'. .mi nilmirallv communion.. was issued sa.Qig that the three 1 I officio h concerned in the Malta na- I val Incident hj been suspended. They were IteaT A3niral Bernard ; St. G. Collard, In cumtnand of the battleship squadron: Captain Ken neth O. H. Dewar. in command of the Hoyal Oak, and Commander II. M. Daniel. The communique issued this an. 1 ernoou threw no lisht on the it.Q ! invm' Kne iitr. 10 (A! ture of the incident In the Jleili- : Thro. HriiiKh naval officers. Includ- terrauean beyond paying that .1 In- inc a rear admiral, nave ueeu "- STRANGE FRACAS bauiv.m. ore., .nar. it.. vr i ,..,..... ......... .... . .,,... u fi..-.. i . ......... .... lani. n - ----- ---- . , ,,. .. v.lveH rerta u "dlsciu'I-ary ' mat Moll" stood today at 201. One more j I''""1" " hfe "" : -. Fillmore. Moorpurk. Omard! cAhSOX CITY. Nev.. Mar. 16.-'nded from duly as an outgrowth lers and added that Rear Admiral I ,-.r 1.-M, ,,,. n driver of one oisretfarded or' and Ventura, funeral preparation ,m t- nf a mrsterious incident auoardjhe , t ollard s na-, nau not ueen -rain- place this afternoon when the Cen lIhu motnln. 48 to 12. to advance I ,w n...k the number f illed to see the frantic slknaU. of are going forward. O v "T'Z..... I battlenhli. Royal Oak, fla8hof i ferred to anoll.er snip as nau ueen tral Point hluh school, which . I ,, ......, ,.. ..! iie..rL-e Meintvra. 17-veor-ol.i fan-1 In Lo Angeles county, on whose "rre reuoriea nere last uifcut. .o ,h Mediterranean fleet. ' reported defeated by the Medlord Hlxh last I ((ltc hl rho b,1Mk,.tlu tlful . bodle 'have not been recovered, j talc boy, who waved at Ity. atop. ; land the tit. KrOela dam stood In, damage was donebut dishes and i Some of the newspapers have week, defeated the Fort Orford .,.,.,.. ,,.hl,.h ..ii u... I iii i- imnolble. : .Melntyre was the only Survivor Kan Franrlqultu canyon. Saugus; windows were raiVfed. The shocks 1 even characterized the Incident as uiitu n.iimi uy tue nure oi iv iu 11. Keedsport this afternoon de feated Riddle by the score of 21 to 13. Consolation games will begin this evening when Fort Orford will play Rlddlo at o'clock at the J'Qir nftth school and at the armory In the consolation tournament Jack sonville will play Coos River at 9 o'clock, following a game betn Ulendale Bnd Aragu at g o'clock. At 7 o'clock this evening Drain will meet Look In radians In tlj riyjular lournameni the armory, and at tho Junior high, Merrill will play Chlloqnln at 7 o'clock, fol lowed by s game between Heeds lort and Powers at 8 o'clfii. Y NKW YORK, March 16. V Colon CharleH A. Undbeigh watt In New York today on another of bin Murprteo. vIhUh. Q Leaving WaHhinb'tun with no in Plication as to hla deHtlnatlon. he dropped In at Iopan field, Haiti more for a few minutes. He had left his plane at Curtlns field, Lonu. Inland and waa on hln way to New York In a waiting: automo bile before hln arrival was known except to a fen employee at the airport. Before leaving Washington he Kent Invitations to the members of both the house and the nenate to go for rides with him March So, St and ?!. when he plans to make a number of flights at ltolling field. Lindbergh was accompanied to New York by Major ThonO J. Lan pliier. J. T. Trippe, president of the Pan-American Airway and Colonel Henry C. Hreckenrldge, his attorney. uiQy night. Washington's oppo- j netu In the champlonhip frtty will be either Med ford or Salem, de- ! pending upon which team wins the ! seml-flnal clash tonight. j The title now Hen between thec I three'ams. Four teams, Tilla mookSAVallowa, Mai-Nhficld und j Arttoria, are sttH In the running for ; the consolation title. Untverwity j high, M c Lough 1 in high and The ! Dalles do not play any more; games. T In the consolation tilt this iTTOr- j nlng Astoria had an easy time with j The Dalles, winning 3(1 to 21. j Coach Sowers guve his star players a rent and let his KutUtutes han- die The Dalles. U11Q. forward, i whs the only dangerous Dalles man j and he was held to eleven points. I lid Lewis, lanky, lithe senter, I was again the big cug in Washing- ! ton's machine. He rolled up six- j teen points on easy, backboard j Ots, before he went out of the , ne late In th fourth quarter on personal fouls. The Cous Hay youngsters played fine ball, espec ially Chapman, the litte fot ward, j He ran all around the Colonials but had poor luck In shooting. I This afternoon Wallowa and I Tillamook will battle It out In a consoation tilt, an-1 tonight at 7:30 , o'eock. Astoria fYingles w 1 1 h i Marahfleld, anoTnei match. Summaries: Washington (46) KG Dolph. f 6 Inmnn, f 3 Lewis, c 8 snd N'ewhall are the center of re-' were also felt at Vireinla Citv. "naval mutiny," hut no author!- but was "struck." All three of the officers suspend- ed from duty have had distinguish ed records in the British navy. anoTrTcr coneolallun FT f. vr McCartney, Cox. g .MacPlkc. f Pearson, g . Ilclklncn. i Totals .Mill-xhf (Mian, f 1 Chapman, f 3 ICdwardx. c 0 Selcn. g 3 Mljeberg. g U Hh dwell, g , 1 Hill, f 0 Johane'n, c 0 o - - TouEr Iteferce, French fmpire man. - MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; N OMATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S r "THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY J rHONC-480-467 Silk Negligees Buy yoiQ summer negligee now. We have a beautiful new silk negligees in pastels, priOed satin and Bettina silk, feizes run rrom to 4 !ieciallv $9.9 Cole- o SOUTH KILLS 5SAY DEMOCRATS AGREED TO KEEP FUNDS SECRET TITl'SVILLB. Kla.. March 16. Klve train employees were killed near here today when Flor ida ea(f) coa.l pHMtenKer train nuiMkri, southbound, left the traiTS1?, when the outer rail of a curvo save way. The dead: . J. W. Clark, Jacksonville, Kla., engineer. Fireman Howard, negro. I T. Williams, express in esse n Her, and two nepro helpers, un identified. No passengers were reported hurt. The engine and three express curs went into a ditch. FREArfTORNADO mnrrnn Trwin; ClIICACiO. Mar. 16. iPi Kx amining the batik account of Hub ert V. Stewart, chairman of the board of the Standard till com pany of Indiana, the cnatorinl Teapot Dome nub-committee today failed to find any unui-ual dcpoidt In 1S22. or lflt In Stewart!' name. An agreement between the re publican and democratic national trcat-urcrs not to tn.iku a report of 191'3 contributions was testified to by both Irl IS. Hepaley. secretary to the late Kred W. I'pham. the -cpuhllcan treasurer, and A. V. .ennard, nH&lstant to lltpley. Tliey nsyerted that t'phain had NKVORI.Ka.S. lji..Tlar. 16-i "" m "''" - siursn. M)-Prowrty damage estimated ,n,n treasurer 'V.ine .teinocraMc tilHive 50.0i;. one IKo lost snd an ! national commliry. had k.u.1 the accommoda! Ion train wrecked, was i democrats hnd a large deficit to tho known toll today of a freakish ! mke un anil exi.ected to get .me windstorm that swept the oil fields ''"" contributions, and since no of nortiieasl Texas and northwest I rc,urn w required by law. the Louisiana yestenlay and Inter hit lwo comnilttecs snould not makei the west and east boundaries ofjan-"-'- ' Mississippi in the vicinity of Vlcks-1 Hlpslcy ttlfled that Marsh and bunt and Meridian respectively. : I'pham good friends and that; Tho loss from the blow, centered Ih" d (ty ratio treasurer frcqucnt largely In the oil areas, sfcswcd lv' calleu on the republican treas-j bout JO derricks wrecked. The ur,'f In Chicago. Shaddo. Tnllos and other oil fields recall that at one time Mr. of Uiuislana sulfered heavily. j I'pham called Mursh a 'good old The one fatality reported was ! democrat-." "aid llipslcy. ' K. Chamtiers. aged resident of Leonard told the investigators1 Kellyvillo, Texas, who died of In-J "'t Marsh had told Cphum that! juries when the roof of his barn. ; he exix-cttd some large contrlbu-' hurled through the air by the twin- Hons tliutM did not want to make iter, Isndc'jr-vn him. I public, sou suggested that neither H t party file a remtrt with the clerk V2 ' . h.,t.. ..; .... --ir : I WASHINtJTON. Mar. ; j Senator Walsh of Montana, pioc- ' ! enter of the senate oil Investi : tlon. said today he would ask that Wilbur Marsh. former,etnoeratlc national treasurer, be called for a hearing In connection with the te- . Itimony thut Marsh had entered am jsgreement to withhold campaign' 8ALKM, Ore., Mar. IS. rand reports of 1:S JUDGE LEAVITT OF JudRO A. L, Leavltt of Klamath i The Montana senator said, how- Katla today filed with the ecre- jevT. that he would take no linme tar of stato his can1lIs v fur the ' d'ate action, awnftlnc action at republican nomiiiatien circuit j Chleapo. Marsh Is in WHlerlvKv Judfrs for KlanuA'.i county. Hi low. filing Is In the form ef a prvlintiu Hry petition, Judge Leavltt having chosen that method instead of fil- Inp by the iwyment of a fe. Hie petitions will be cirvulaled In In district. C. T. Terrill of Hend. filed hTS declaration a candidate for the republican nomination ft-r district (g) attorney for DcvchutN county. , , t.'MHN. Mar. U. A) Walter W.VSIUXOTON I'AVOltr.D i HaKen. American professional golf tf'irlpilon has soeetued the dial HAGEKGREES 10 Ml ? BRITISH CHAMPION (Coatlnaed from Pin Oh.) Kdmlnston. Itoy Frviltt, Milton ot toman, Mr. J"-f- Hubert Boyl. J. Kort Hall, In a Bww ault of clothes, f. C. Imnion. and prospects that there will b aurtSnr. draining of,llch H , u-ki.. the Jackson county population lh0,B .no ,,iy,d prior to the Hrlt hllhcr Krldny nnd Saturday. Il.h ,m c h;imniotihlp In hkh ART PBKT. Ils,n la entered. tiKi' f re hip CiMnisnton. lone ; hitting IltitUh star, to play fir the protossUtnal match play cham- Iplonhlp of the world. Kach play ers hackers will fAil up a siJe Iwt of . LM'undii UT the mm, h. be for Fabric variety and diversity, of length in new coats give wide selection. Here you will find spring coats that are extrava gantly chic The new modes from Coiide, -intzess and other well-known brands, lroin O $24.75 to $98.00 Another assortment of coats. There are tweeds, broadcloths and mixtures in this group: sizes up to 52U. Eiudi one with a two-season lining. The styles are sur prising for this price garment. A genuine :. $24.75 Saturday Coat Special Just 12 tweed coats in this lot; all attrac tive stylus; full lined. $10 8 .Special vlUOJ Silks 40 figured (.lrpes; heavy all-silk materia exclusive in design ami colorings. A moT) service able dress or blouse ufO CQ priced for Saturday See Window Display Children's Dresses ('hildren's wash dressQsQire coming in by the hundreds; 'sleeveless, organdie trim, long and half sleeves; from Elsie Dinsmore. LViglon and various other well-known makes, and all fast-color materials; prints, voiles, organ dies and handkerchief linens; priced from 95 to $6.95 Children's Coats Tweeds, kashas and fancy mixtures light shades for the "wee tot" and coats for service for the older girl. Ifeasonablv priced from $3.95 to $16.95 Millinery Fashion's First Rule, Variety And variety is the keynote of our milli nery. Avail yourself of our splendid as sortment to select a hat that will mod ishly express .yjuv own individuality. Subtle skillful notes of new ornamenta tion, colors born of sunshine, delicate, pastel shades, ribbon weaves of iwicate o technitiue, newest straws, fel.ts and fab- values. Spei rn-s in sucn wen Known models asj.ara-(J'-iui. Meadowbrook. Xaco, FashioV an manv others. These prices range from $2.95 up to $22.50 Q Favorite style themes 9ippear in inexpen sive guise on these new frocks. Among this assortment are satins, prints, flat crepes and other 'materials; one and two piece stvles a:ul some ensembles in wo men's and junior sizes. Excellent color effects; up to $15.00 wlues. C?Q 7C Special for Saturdav ' o , .o l!00 striking new frocks in various fabrics. Light freight wools, flat, crepes, prints and combination ensembles in silk and wool with long or short coats. One-piece style, too; there are also blouses ith '(R)d- i-e top skirts; usual Sf-U.UU (TIC 1111 o Only 1'2 eoats Hift in this group of kashas and tweeds; all attractive styV; excellent tpialities; broken sizes. il A 7C For Saturdav 'Pit. D O material, vard Brocaded Rayon 40 inches wide; an unusually heavy brocaded material for all uses; coat liiiinifs. blouses, pa- o jama.- robes dressing gowns, lounging 1 ne sliaues are green. grey,, orchid, white 1 1 itl ivsc beige. Yard $2.25 SpMng Sewing Contest THREE CLASSES: q Class A Contestants Members of grade schools. Junior High or Academy students up to second year hi;airscliool. For he.st dress. '10 l". Second priJc, crfriit for futf amount of al wilvri als used up to o-u Class B Members of senior high school or simi lar grades at the academy. First prize, $10.00. Second prlic, credit for lull amount of all materi als used In the dress up to $5.00. Class C All women In southern Oregon except daas makers. First priie. $10.00. Sccoad priie. for materials used in dress up tcMVOU. "0s 1 CONDITIONS: 1. All materials to be bought at VQXX'S STOllK. 2. All sales slips to be attached to tho garment i-rder to show actual cost of materials used. 3. tiitranu. to fill out entrant blanks given out by sales persW. 4. Entrants must hare the garments in for Jud-ing by April 31st. O 5. 7(JJee dress makerJ-V iidgc. t tie dresses the merits of the garmenttiot the material. S. (Jie winning garment w,l be dijayed in Qr windows between May 2nd and 5th.- Cotton Prints fUi-inrh V-Jaw Prints, terns, a clrrru of merit. jtterns suitable for New at These are women's Ytress naterus. smocks aiul cliibl- ten . ucai, priced low at .) -i yard, u cards for $1.00 daisv 12)0 Peter Pan Fasl Color Fabrics The genuine materials are shown here in profu sion. The patt.is are of course, excellent. There are fine printed Uemby lawns, a soft light in weight prints and plain niateriaj. Tfie cloths are otWtne texture and usable for many types of garment. ThenQie print ed suitings are practical for aprons, dresses. smocks and Remby Lawn, 65c yd. i Prints 59c yard Suitings 49c yard O Marquisettes ever-popular curtain material. An are now featuring a large assortmnt of new marquisettes, suitable types for living or bedrooms. In quality they range from a super-chiffon celanese to a very inexpen sive cotton. r.G to 30-in-h widths. Priced 25c to $1.89 a yard Neckwear Here you will find a new and com plete assortment of collar ;?nd cuff sets vestees and fronts iu crepe tie chine, georgette crepe, linen, lace ruffle and noveltv trims. Priced Take Advantage of Our Drapery Department Service Q win figure estimates on all window shade, curtain and drapery jobs. AYe carry poles, shades and fixtures and can meas- make and hang your drapes. Bring $1.25 to set Sidlcv's new girdle belts fine-quality materials value. Special, each made of usual $L00 lire your window problems to our drapery de partment. f i ? . mgene - Kayon gowns, chemise, stepins. French panties and bloomers. EacQ ium of good quality, plain and fihicy patterns, tailored or lace trim styles, all colors, up to val-u-rt- Satur- $1 fin dav Domestics :Ui-inch bleached muslin brand, .Wocial for iturday, vard O yixlO-j-iiicli fancy crepe l.'edspreads-itlKscalloped edges. iiatteWea in blue, rose, gold and (JO A green strij Oea'I4b"fJ Linen Damask b'4-inch pure linen table damask, half bleached, a heavy quality. Tlnrgootl I'atterns to choose from, regularly sold at $1.19. Saturdav, qq yard OC 4")-iiich staniQd luncheon cloths, with lour napkins. These uuinbrs are hem stitched and have instruc tions for em- t 1 in broiWrv . J 1 1 V O Women's Hosiery 0 Coin purses, in all popu lar shades and 29 C leathers, each n U'ollins run-sttip htse in rayon with rayon to the hem. In gery, sawdust, cham pagne, gunnictal and other good A Qp shades; o9c value. Saturday. jOr Women's fine Theme service chiffon, pure silk hose, silk to the top. in fifteen of tLQbest shades, a fine long O 00 wearing number, pair The(!ossard Line of Beauty to he smart one needs the proper foundation garments. we have charming creations in the new boneless mod els, exquisitely tailor ed of Swami and kfPt silk, all sizes. Qri-ed O M $4.95 to $9.95 -Q ' Saturday Only 39c Towels for 49 c lx:!o' and U)x:!S-icnh heavy plJml alui f.,)u.v 'I urkish towels, double thread construction. IV ual :',!)c villus Saturdav 2 for 49c MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED POSTAGE PREPAID 0 AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS