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WTirrFGKW WXTfi" TRTBtTcTH , MttPKonTJ, QBEflfflT.- TUT! T) A Y, TVWR 13, 1933.' PRESIDENT IS CONFIDENT OF U.S.PROSPERITY LARGE U. S. FLAG TO BE EXTENDED FROM BROMLEY; ON WEST Ml hull, frum bjicc latum uu wvll u lUv 1'VfM Work iinrd. j The na tor repeatedly got awayi from bin prepared munusoript. Then? were Iho ot'i'nionM when hej worked up a forensic Htlrnulatlon I and gat the delHKuteu going. He; worked hard, Kwuylnj? hlit slender hotly from Hide to wide und Htrik.-1 , Ing the table before him to em-j phHKle hlu rounded periodn. j I IIIh' loiiK-tUf-d black (rock coat l'n If some unforseen obntacle ' kept tiehtly buttoned nnrt . raised, the district on both nidon!"1 PrH..run runeu uuwn irom in June 12- AIRPORT BEFORE LOCAL ROTARY I . ...... .,. i ! i. ...... )... ...lut -i.i.-.ir:il ilitV 11 r I'OitTI.AND, Ore., .nB mu-.y urn.. ui.uu, ,.UB .B ... - ' wiBllvln that-aiieattempt haH I when there wan a decrease to only (from Pacific coast slates with lau- j bfn ae , poiKO her, the Rev. oul-of-lhe-mate oars reulKterlnc , (ornia care predominating. Many I Jt chari, pastor of th Jumped up asaln yesterday to j0( the California cars registering independent Bible SpirituaHxtio such ears, which It. .the lamest . o( ea!ilM.n pPopie who church, who U 111 at her home. . number to register here so far thin ,,... todav requested the police to test season. .Many tourist cars also , had spent the winter In California "da s requ cahePBiltl to hava I arrived thl. forenoon but not so and are returninc home b ; he , tne ' 0"1 , her .3l,rday many as Monday forenoon. , noiiiicm - ; b niember of her cont!reButlon. While the home towns of. the I Oregon scener ar.3 use In en , o . a i remnants of the people riding In these car- are well I route home some of the famed ; The ofUe turned """""J ' ' s.-atlercd th.uout the United States scenic resorts such as Yellowstone i cake oier to a chemist lor anaij 11. ... - . i 1 rt.it-lr i HIM. (in niiijuriiy ii tilt vtii irpiMn - - Chief Executive I Moilfnnl Tost of Hie American ! f Mun un( W(.M WxIn.!il florid face and forehead Legion observed Flag l)nv last j .-. , .i,i,wh n(m nnrml'ril,. DeClarCS nialtt Hh a sneclal immrain III ' i.etween Ninth Oakdiile and! " the biggest hand thus Declaring that Meilford Is fac ing lite biggest clvU- problem in its liislory In the aviation project Judge V. IS. Crews described the ,,..,r n the ,..(.,,. aii ndiliess :.. .,.. ..in .. huimiUHi' when he went into me farm n.Ri:MnnKnn nf Uir. Dnli.i.... Lin.." i.u I l. Vulmrv I . . . . .. .... I relief uroblelil. I'heera were Inln- lUIIUIIUcUIUII Ul IHO I Uli--".. - 'in iiusin.-M. in.111" .n-.rn.. ... "I ' . ,....., v.'On the '""I' ,u"a' una 11IUH1C y me i.eguin on iiesiui n.sideiH'e one, iiiinrrllng to union;" - .... jt,:11lin luncheon pos.!liillllen of putting Ihls on the map toiiay noun ut city tho cies Will Mean Continued uiii--ati wiud inn i.iww... .nresenl. As o sneciul lea by those j K,.M i,y me city planning corn- Asa special fealuii) of Hie mission at lis meeilng last nlghl, pnnrl Timoo , Prnnrl fll I'foKruni. CommaiidtT iitoiniey pie- , recomiiienilliig 10 ihe cliy conn muuu i.i.ivg . - jsenleil Hie post wi ll ll lingo wool . ,(lal ,.), u ,.u o J C,I..M Cnrtmu'"u'. " 1 ."' ' " "" "" Tilt matter ncUUlU rcuuicti uuunuiuj (r Mrs. May Kurnart I'aiciiing. ior-( ,, ,.xt Tuesday, night 11 the liange be made. omes u for dis)osl- mor resident of this clly. Thls 'he declareil ibo farm marketing ; Industry must stnnd on its feet and operate with farmer-owned jnnd farmer-controlled and not 'government-owned and govern ment controlled ussoclntlon. I regular city council meeting, when. ''" were desultory nursta or i that body will vote on the nones ' applause as the speaker rung years In IX- ,.. i.,,,.,. ...l v..ln nn Ihe f Cnnll.lM ...linlnlslra- : ring. AlllSKll. nun ueing orous.u , ,ho mneH r,,ren,y tlon. wnro broadcast last nKthl '",!", 7',"" Ti I iw" -anaE: I rt,'uw" "" "' l'"y I'1"1'"""-'; ".'rlff Kot " h'B ,""ui- ,,ut 11 a apcech by Ilia president ucnv- "''"l"''- I ' ... ' ., suld. 1 i This proposed changing of the " '' "- Altr deellnlng to discuss the! above territory into a business dls-'' "m'' ""'V. In the .New , n , ,,,..,. nt A, smith, I Uriel, atriinan to relate, seems to I Hampshlro delegation, ono ar-,.. ,.,, ,,,, , I be approved by a majority of prop-! tby-faoed delegate with a polka-! momh tl.y)n(. , Homeone t ' VA81II(iT0N. Juno fl "ag haa a moHt lnterestlnr lilslory, hal m)(,y w vol , i, I. i i i.o in. having been unci! lor joars In lx- ..,, ,.,... ..., ...... on We are at the point where we were 20 years ago with automo biles just coming into populat usage. Fifteen years from now the aviation question will super cede nnd excel every other thing In the world, nnd if the people of this eommunily go ahead with ,h,.ihe changes on tho whole roll of ; ; ' f u . .ny(i republican Issues. The Mckinley jj, u()n.t ,. , hcy , t.re.1 tn llu. ovo of His party' Im-" w t v..rloiirl wtUi J vril,meil F;mwlK of 1P 1 Senator Kess' listeners were Kimiil convention tueir inner lieisiiiilll cue. ... i...n Ullliai COlHentlou. I ....... ,. , i.n.l wln.ii There was no niimtlnn or inr- . . " ...... . zl... .... Kunsaa City galherlng which will "'"' " ' . . fully compenHiiteil," the are speaker select u presidential nouiineo or " i v..l..nl.r.. n.lillil.m I o Iho immerlies : 01''y 'w"',r lnftl ,,1,rU1 lllclul, ; . ' . ? """ bet C that he wouldn't be the , . ... r Dm larwesl flags In tho alnlp.i""" nuni aininwiiii cnurcnea, - - -. i ntroduced Dr. j. v. iieddy, wno Ho spoke freely, however . of t o "..''h "V 1,1- I,, M"U ' .. "..Kt. their trustees. "" a few shorty sharp bursts ar0 mkrd nhoM the liri,1)0.seil i-nvi.ni.iit ill. unw 111 till. 1111-!""" ,M H...'"n. ..f h;i ndi-ln nil n.r unri nne and on special patriotic occasions. ' "" "r....g.,. "i" " . ,, , airport. In order thai all Medford people;"' 'V " " " ' Conroy ''"' f-off hur.nhs fron r lWiMy deH,.r,p(I ,0 0. may sen this unusual American had purchased the old Hilton prop- . ln" ' Ji punctunted that sec- j v!,01)m(.nt f ,h! crater Uike re flag. Hie local Legion post will I erty on West .Main street, which: '"" "f thl; i In which Sena-. , frttm the mo wm f.teol( singe a special Flag liny" parade ! runs to a triangle point at the!""- less dealt with law enforce-, ,nl,alP, ,. moV(. , hiln n nt 7 p. in., Thursday, .limn H, j corner of West Sixth nnd West ; '" without men nmng prohl-1 hlBnway .,: ytnrK HKn to thl! Ihrniigh the hiiHlness dlHlrlcl. Kvery Main streets, when notices were,"1""" "y name.; Ills referonces ,.,.,,( whcn lt ,las )(,onme one U-glonnalro la uigeil lo ho on hand I posted to have a petition cireu-1 wprB n ed that some of hls(lt ,np Krt,tiwl nrtvertl8lnB 'ett- nl lh (hauiber of Commerce build-1 bited lo change the district suf-1 ""Icners seemed to hn a little un- H1,.os llf K(,lnpl.n Oregon. "Just lug at Dur. p. in. lo paillcipale in I flclenlly to permit Ihe construe j cermln Just what he was tulklnKjalt ,, Wns it good business ln thls pantile, I Hon of a new service stntloll .n nljont. j vestment on the part nf the peo- I'laiiH for tho widespread dlslrl-1 (he triangle, and for a hearing to' A went along Inierpolntlng ,(, who. t ,nnnP ; to seml tuition or iiii'Sh tor decorating mo ' ne neni on tne petition last nignt i "' ."i"iiib in narieion ,,.P Imnroveineiil ho saw In thu Hun's condition slnco 1 !li 1 . when tho ri'iiiililican parly catno Into jHiwor. Mr. Coollilge nppearetl liel'oro Iho niHinberH nf Iho Kovernniuut'a busi nusa orgaiiltatlon at tho regular budget meeting and his spooi'li wns Kent over a network of ruillo Hlu tlulis. In revlewliw Iho slain of aflalrs, ho siild II had been his en deavor "so to inanago Iho national finances as lo secutn tho greatest benefit lo Iho peopli money Washington, where I have nllulced III keeping down : husinesa und resldeiic ctlonsorjhy the city planning commission. '" prepared address, the speaker : , ,.,. afi,eI. tho lintllial hlldgel." he HUld, "III ny ior sunn c uiveii ion nni mis nr.n uecame Known. i, ii . ,i i . - I prialinn from the government..! reducing taxes and paying off Ihe i " " iicusn.-u ami me u was cxtiecicn mat a mg ". ' " ". K will the amount expended from national debt, because III" Infill- eucB of audi uclloii Is felt In every home In the laud. . "It lias meant Hint Ihe people mil only huve greater resourcun with which to proldn theniHulven with food and clutlilng and shelter, hut also for Hie enjoyment of whut was but lately considered the luxuries of Ihe rich. Wo call these results prosperity. They have come be cause Iho people have been wllllnt lo do their duty. They have re frntned from wnate, Ihey hnvo ahunned extrnvagance. They have paid Ihelr debts, Ihey have Improv. ing comniltlee was appointed to would bo staged in opposition be-! I'olnt and more ihan once the ou tline earn of the details: rTod fore Ihe planning commission, but oience missed it entirely. Hcbefl'el, chairman: Tom KnrlKlil. It seems ibis was a wrong expec-i"H "' making u studied effort Karl Davis. Ituy Wright, lOveretl Lrayton, Klnier Kyle, Kd Feldmiin, Ilalph Hnrgoss. I. K. Foy and (!ro- tation and that the majority of the proiierty ownere on both sides of the two sueets affected, while they to pay tribute to various republi can statesmen without mentioning their names and sometimes 11 toolr ver Owen. For the outside towns drew up a remonstrance petition ' BO""" head scratching to figure It the following were unpointed: were opposed only because nil i nil out. ('enlrnl I'olnl. .Ilm Hoss; t!old Will, the district described was not to It was in this circuitous man- be made Into a business one In-' ner that the speaker got to pre- sli ad of only the triangle. Isent a verbal bnuililet lo Vic dale and Orange streets, recog nised the fact that the district could hold off only a few years lunger at ihe most, and Hint thelrj f. J. Shurh and .Merrill Mcriiniaii: Jacksonville, Alfred Norris; Phoe nix. Ted FIhIi, and Tuleiil, ti. Craw lord. A splendid talk on the new Med , ford airport was made by Seeley Hall, who inld of the many liene- eel their credit. If out of all these which nut ne nroiigni here ny efrorla Ihe reward of prosperity i 'he Installation of u "Class A" air hail come, there Is reason for pa- l"'t In Meilford. He also mil lined tloiuil thanksgiving " """refill Invesluieul of llio funds The president mentioned Ills own which would Jie used for Ihe pur- . ' . i.i . I oliiluu if Ilia 'ornimilu imnuleiinllim administration i ear uie eno m " ; ,!! W h S, g h nir ''"'y l"lg conimlssion inectlng ni dress In referring lo efforts I nuini iim. nai i-tars. Iglil ng . n ,0 ,, nlli netillon nsklng for the made by .he government on behalf , ' ; '' P". i I 'K.?loVtalS .S "Tjurhm mv term of office" he 1 "'"is on the Investment.'' ::The'wn" "m l"nted but tho remoii IJui ir m term ot on we. ni. , ...,,. h ..,... ,..... I strunce petition, liberally Hlgned, mill. "Iho, pensloits of all ,"'!'; J. A. l'erry, -Mr. Nnlley anil have neon increased. e uise tuim. . - . "' "'" . ""'"""'"" ..,,. other orotiortv owners who the airport pay Jaek Kerr, visiting Uotarian from llrnnts Pass, told about the "lluninn Ilerby." which will start .1 nn.- i:t, and include a race from S:ni I'nini'lsi-o to (li-ants Pass, j eiuling June lie. Twenly-elglit , entrains have paid up and nro liia.'llciug iur the event. Prizes aiiimiuliiig In Slil.nua, the first being Jf.olKi. are offered. All II Is asserted that the properly ' m.-iii i'.ines. i te in scriheil lum , wnlkers must be Indians, or have owners on both West Sixth nnd ;""" n o w c v e r. as nn;somo hlllj.lM ,,,,,,, ,.,, Va est .Mam sireeis, netween unk-i" -" inii neipen ,,. , . entered A I'.urope back lo financial stability , wire has ,,,.,. rt.,,lvci, from . after the yar. and while there !,,,,, f ,n,,lans , ,he east who n Bm'i.lA, in, .K.. .. .1.. ..... .. ' . .,..,i,i, i...,iiiK, a rto.,1 rol. cjinin around reserva- many for ... n,.,i.. , ... there for 'the properties would bo more valuable as business property. Hence It was last nl'.'lit nt the in our great resources, our un paralleled prosperity, our phenome nal growth, hut we should take equal If not ajetiter pride In Iho generous and Just treatment nc lordeil those who fought our bul lion." Tho president expressed the be lief that the floodtlde of business prosperity hail not been reached. Measures und policies that con tribute to a conllnuniico of "good times." he said, should be enconr; aged and whntevor Interferred with them should he discouraged. Al ready, he added, however. Unit ad verse elfects of the ureal Increase In federal, stale and miiuiclinl ex penditures Willi Ihe corresponding rise In taxes were being felt, i Turning lo the fiscal arfulrs for 190, the president declared that, although Ihe figure would Indicate a deficit of $91.000.0011. he did not face the yenr with unythoiiglit Hun the budget would not be balanced. "We must not have a deficit," ho aaserted bluntly, "l am count ing; on the prosperity of business for nn Increase In receipts. I urn counting on you for a reduction In the amount of your estlmuted ex penditures. This nation la commit of a fiehl large enough to take care of our future needs If Mediord Is to maintain Its present supremacy on ii if limp of Ihe I'nlled Stales." said Hall. The local Legion post went on record some I line u-to as being in favor of this Impnrtnnl project and will do Its best to put had signed the petition were pres cut In person lo bnck up the petl Hon. which virtually aHkeil that the district. Instead of only the Irlnuglo. he chained from n rcslilenco one Into a business ono. -The planning commission, not- II over, as ll is one of the most j withslandiiigthe orlglnnl petition vital community nccoinpllshinents , """ " "" " "i.e. ic.i ever nttempted in Medford. vice-president, whom many for lie me. wln(1.p, year the race was pros Hernial nominee of this con-1 af,vertied - nntionnllv and attract yontlon. was passed with less thllll I Pa lm.h nt(,,.o., ,n.lilries ,,. 10 seconds of handclapplng. L fr,n' i.-ram.e ,, (Scrmnny. Dck-gat,, Is Awakened. Anni)l.(.mPnts regarding the A slin liar round-about reference , ,,, frum ,,. ,oniRh,, which lo Charles K. Hughes, described i . .... j .i,.. as one who bellied to bring Ku rope to the understanding of Lo carno was so nearly lost that it got no .applause at all the fact the keynoter prefaced ll with "delegates l want your at tention." pronounced- In a pitch that brought to life with a start a doling delegnto In the front row delegation from California. Hut when he got nway from living republicans nnd began ted Irrevocably to luiliinclng tne every iv;ioniinire is urged to ne budget. Nnihliur short of n nn-j present. Music will be furnished tlomil emergency can tresisiss upon by the post orchestra of 10 pieces. lelnnnnlr... MeKlhns.. ,',,.,1 c.,i., . clly council that the district he Holmes reported the new Americnui I"1"1'' 11 ''""Inrss one. Legion playground practically cont-j picieu ami iiiiictionmg in line shape under the direction of Miss Melbn Williams. As muny as 117 children have already been counted In one day, Hhowlng the increasing popu larity of tills new play-ii'ound. Holmes reported the visit of (!eo. W. Ilrnden. timed playgrounds au thority, yesterday. Mr. llraden was enthused over the progress mnde by Medford post und compli mented the local legionnaires most highly upon this fine community endeavor. This new Legion play ground Is said to represent nn In vestment of $22,000. Plans were made Inst night for! nil American Legion dance at Unite Falls, Saturday, June 10. and then decided to ""'mineiiil tc .the oaM tllo roU of thc rppl,'nli(.nn I'tlv f'lttttit'il Dint the liiBtvint rui ' this lesson lit party procedure, anil itoubh'd barU inol the formul de tails of party history, thu delettntes UKtiln horn me restless, lt was wurmiiiK up In the crowded hull und a Rieat deal of fidgeting nnd wiplitq of brown kept the picture one of constant motion. that commitment. We nro rat'lnn n ullnntton where the full uUllnv tlon of the fundi outhorlied by the A report on the recent wreHtHnR mnteh hy Jark Wtwtl showed the All Off, Sy Wation KANSAS CITY. June ll1. JT Informed that Andrew Mellon, secretaiy of tho treasury, and Wil liam M- Butler, national chulrmau, hud thrown their support to Her bert Hoover for the presidential nominal ton. Senator Watson of In diana urged that other candidates unite on u man to whom they could throw a "protest vole," "It is all off," said Senator Wat leaders who hml heen llchtlni: the nomination of Hoover. Hackers of j Krnnk Lowden, Senator Charles chamber of cninmerre, were made and men were invited to bring tlwfr v I vns ! hr:ir I.uutrnimt despite (;t,nrfr0 xovile. aviator, and 1. W. I'atrhin. of the Standard' Oil company. The meeting will he held at the Hotel Medfnrd at ;:.H. ViHitinr Kotnrinns from flrnnts I'nss ineluded Jack Kerr, T Webs ter, AVilliam Mihler. Other pue.sts were Stanley 1). Herbert of Stork ton, California. Sterling Ilother mat, Medford. presidents from Lincoln down, the senator ot his audience listening and applauding again. I'nexpeetedly when ho sought to emphasize, tho infrenueney of democratic administrations y sny ing "and then en me Wilson." ap plause In n quieter measure greet ed that name, nlso, both on the floor and from the galleries. Then came the peroration nnd. the tribute to Coolidge. At the; The nuto tourist travel to and first mention of the "present emi-'thrn Medford. which hail been tn nent leader in the White House." i - - - tbe xvholf convention Mine to itsj feet shouting. It stood so for nearly a minute, while the band' struck up a triumphant air, but i delegations nnd spectators, realU-1 Ing that more of the same was to eome. sat down ngaln nnd list ened nttentlvely. TOURIST TRAVEL i HERE INCREASING i i .I-,,,,, ;,. ,,,a.i.. !.. n..rii ... '.Curtis and Senator Ony C.off, how-1 coTisw iii" "xceeil our estimated ! be applied on the purchase ot new not n 'pn'J. "? J reciMpis" Tiie duly Is upon s lo eonlpment. Wood ulso , announced .v" nm''r one I see. thai our outgo does not exceed I another big match for June our Income." 2 to suggestion that they unite tin one: candidate. E SERVICE, SPEED. SPEAKS TONIGHT F The American housewife and the ORUM BANQUET Members ef all service club the clly and the chamber of Com be sponsored by the drum corps. The following committee was np- pointed to prepare on attractive I electrical float for Ihe Legion and Auxiliary representatives In Ihe (electrical parade during the con I vent ton: Tom Swem. chairman: I Kit Webber. Diamond Flynn. Carl I'org, ! Heames. ' The folbxvliii' xniiimlit.... nn. miller warned, However, tnai and speed Ihan do their fellows In i isilnted lo pnt on n series of ! n,!t "Ic islon was not to be Inter-j Kurope. according lo the manager i glon radio frolics to advertise Hi,.:!""'''! an Indication of thejof the Munich (Cermany) C.as' convention and help the member-1 view s of President Coolidge. In j Works, who has Just completed a shin eamiai ;n: Karl ltavls. chair-' relation to the republican presl-i tour of this country. man: Ted Haker, lieo. Codding and ' 'dentlnl race. The principal thing in America KANSAS CITY. June 12. lA" I W illiam M. lllltler of Mastuichu ' setts. Intimate friend of President I .Coolidge and chairman of the re-, j publican committee. Informed the i Massachusetts delegation today! C. C. CcCredie and IVmald ' " "a" " r m lT'"'' American worgman place a far ii.,.,. t greater premium on good service Holler warned, however, that . ' Henry nuhrer. The Klks Klag Pay exercises next I merce. their wives and friend-, will' ' ' " ' exercise, ncx. , , in informal description ..l '"nnce.l by Joe . now I feels to tly over .he ocean. " lT Legionnaire was,'" how ll teeis .o n .... r ............ . lni.(,( u ,, of the dclcgallon caucus when Lieutenant fle.uge Novile.: N(w memW , ,,., morning. Hoover people famous flier who arrives here ill:lnw ,.rn(r, M Mpd. . claimed 25 of their Votes, afternoon, sneak thl. evening a : dinner nf Hotel Medford at : . t.Til IX.Il CM. o i iu i. i n mw resident of Medford, 1 Tlans are being mnde to aoeom-' , modnte nt least ISO person nt the Knnnuet this evenins. According . tik Ted linker, secretary f ii i. Mum- i - v : think Jeiey udded tts 31 votes o Hoover column by a decision fays the New Jersey pub lic utility information committee. Americans do not want economic (Continued from Tag On) YICTOItY mu iumvi:u the fMmmbrr of Commerce, who heard iMctitennnt Novile talk at an air port meeting In Tortland Salur dft the flier Is nn Interestim; man who keen the attention of every one from the moment he Marts talking. Itesbles remuoK o n he win nrpcusn me (Conttnad from Pft On.) 1 ns Cess told In detail how Mellon jhrttl refunded the public debt nnd ! pnt the treasury on n new basis. the platform and deliver his key- "l challenge the record of the note. history of finance In any nation of Butler It a Bor ,'the world to even approach such a The readme of the roll finished. fucces in the handling of Chairman I ntler launched Into a finances of a nation a has smVeeded bv the tndustrl! uvf of """efficiency for its own sake and bad welcome appliances and devices j that make speedy production pos sible, whether It concerns muffin bakinc or automotile proiuction. Commenting on the fact that manufacturers work hand in hand with the gas companies, he said that "everywhere on feels the single aim of giving the best serv ice ut the lowest cost. They have no secrets and you can see nny thlns you like. .a li;h tine has heen largely cue xperlencee. I short siieech of his own, whose 'be'n exhlhlle.l hy this republican , ... chief purpose was to review the inumoinn, r mu. sono btch Riv.i. ..r il naii..nul cn.mit. a wave of nnnlause which ew-ent mmslbllltles of Medford great I m iil,n iP,dnc nn to Ihe con- 'down from the crowded galleries trtntinn JH.rl. 'vention. !'o the del,.cstes flm.r below ; Another epesker or noie si in- : -.Vs chairman nf Ihe rennhllran 11.m.t i.1 ll.allon i night's meeting will h I'"" ''"' national t-onimittee." he said, "l I The convention again roared lis! Alr-movles ef Medford and vlein- he declared, "and it was new j lo me to see the wonderful talent : for organlilng In America. In Ihr home or at the workshop everv- Iting dovetailed splendidly." . ....... .I... chin, who l connec.ru Sin.lnr.l Oil company and was .n nt the IIM-dlnc peace eon- ference as secretary for , .11 KI. ..n.-.... .... ..b....ll ah. 1 ni.l.r.,.-;il When V-eM tti.l.l tfcv If ....... . " ".....'.. nM.i..i. . ' w ' laaen irom me Mg Ti-xaco er. We are met pursuant lo I wss the purpose of the republican . pi,,,, vesterdnv hy Hora.-e ltrom call Issued bv the republican na-' administration to we that this ; ,v onp ,,f ihe passencen. who tlonal cimmlllee. We will Im gov- i prosperity continued, hut he was ..,,, ,h, ,,,., . . .... .....l-t .III la-nJ 1... . . . ....... . ... I... .. i t.ni.rt.!.,-. f..r 111 hMrln. anA ... . . -..r.K.s Of Mate Hllgnes. me ,,r.. .... ,r ,,.. , ,,, .,..,......... - :oi me arrival of the plane at the i.e "Aviation ncvolonmcnt." tlonal rommltiee. Kjich convention handclapplng that came when he t Mr,,fnr,( ,jrpoI.t , .,..... , It wns previously snnounoe.l that U,-. nut of existence, but It pro-; mentioned the department of com- lh, , ,,,ri(r ,h) n Pw" noon " V.nnl .topped 'mine.. Incomes the connecting link """b"! not from known Tver in I-ortlainl loday ta i?"" ViT, pit Ro9t Show. . .. t r.innn. aster, saiotr ,ocl vv.k IttHtver yiltiHrti- alnn. but fmni ; .i..t j i . . . j A tha clitirmau vent hed wUhW icvtiona o( tht rit convention jQuiRct St, Iiu Kodak Film Prinilng iTfSl mTrnJ Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS' MO)ter Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. Medford MANN'S This Bert Goods for the Price-No Matter What the Price-MANN'a -THE STOPE FOB EVERYBODY 1 - . " " i u. " 1 11 McftffpriQI . fTIONE-4B6-4e7 MtCfORP.0M.6ttt. SPECIALS FOR MANN'S WEDNESDAY COATS While tho coats last , a group of spring conta ronsistinff of sport and dress ' coats, tweeds, broadcloth twills, satins and bengalines all to go at half prit'e,,nearlv all sizes. Former values irom flO.Kfj to . .$ 16.98 now at - .19.75 now at ............'. ....... 24.75 nov'af''...'..'.T:.."...:...::-...'..:.......' JJ3.00 now at 42.50. now at ,'i;..l...'.:.:...'..'..' . 47.50 now at $8.48 $9.88 .....;$12.38 $17.50 $21.25 $23.75 DRESSES Sale Still Continues : 200 dresses in flat erepes, georgettes' printed and plain, these dresses are all taken from our regular stock "and the prif-e cut right in half to elear our racks for mid-summer merchandise. Former values from $15.(X) to $47.50. $15.00 going at $7.50 $27.50 going at $13.75 19.75 going at 22.50 going at 9.88 11.25 IV2.50 going at H9.75 going at 16.75 19.88 m... t.,u c:n, rt.A..l. Just in new tub silk dresses in pastel, shades, stripes M( and plaids long and short sleeves, .16 to 44, all want- ert shades, cdncsday 'Slfi'SR sjiecial P V BAGS E.xtra Special! 'Wonderful values in-women's leather handbags in black, brown, green, blue and tail, also snakeskin. Envelope and pouch shapes, values to JJQ Q C $(., lor Wednesday POtVJ Drapery PRINTS 95c Silk and Cotton Prints 59c Here is one of those rare values for which our silk department is noted. Actual 95c silk and cotton prints.. Washable and fast CO . colors, for Wednesday, yd', 45c Prints 29c yard 32-inch fine fast colored prints. All excellent patents, light and dark colors, 2Qf Wednesday, yd Curtain damasks of unusual beau ty. Of finest quality in all the new stripe and all-over combina tion effects. 50 indies wide, reg ular $3.25 a n d $3.45 qualities. Wednesdav a t , $2.98 We are prepared to estimate all drapery jobs; to make draperies and hang' them for you at mod erate cost. Take advantage of this service. Women's fine cotton knit 'bloomers in pink ami white, all sizes, QC. each .: V OC All Royal Society pack age goods including sum mer frocks for" children price -while they last. $2.95 Gowns $1.95 Rayon gowns, an extra heavy quality, tailored styles, all the light, shades and excellent values at $2.95, special, 95 each 1 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Pattemi TREE PROPS SCREEN DOORS CEDAR POSTS Sugar Pine Shakes Medford Lumber Co. J. H. Cooley Phone 629 3rd and North Fir St.