Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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ORE DELEGATES I
Gives Praise to the Victor
MANN'S -
The Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price MANN'S
FOURTH OF JULY SALE
a At MANN'S All Day Saturday
Wanted Democrats to Back
' jjUp Smith for Modification
pf Dry Law Will Indorse
Qs West for National
Committeeman.
SENSATIONAL BARGAINS in Every DEPARTM'T
PINIED
Ir f3
M PLATFORM
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(By M. K. Barker, AhMwIimtl
Slurf Writer) ,
HOUSTON. Toxiih. Juno 29. P) J
As the cleiiiocnuit; nutlnnul run- :
volition ftnlcie! Into whitt wum ex- ,
pee ted to b tho final ilay'H h-h- (
nlon InrticatlonH wpio w?n that ;
Omrnlfi W8t woull he reported a
OrcRon'R wlflctlon for national
committeeman.
The Oricon delegation. reKUnl- '
1pm of their cpinlmi on VWhI'm tiv- j
Klrahility oh OrcKon'H mem her of J
Ihf national committee, apparently j
In moHl c-iihpr had reached the con- I
cliutjon that they had no ulterna-
tly under the Htnte primary law !
but to nuhmit hlH name to the run- j
Ventlon.
Wnt"n fit nnd ngnlniit the fmnill
diuy of (lovernor Alfred K. Kniith
of New York remilted In the U(h
tion of the Oregon imih'n deHlrahil
Jty,, , Home deleKaten today ex
prfwted' the opinion that the mat
ter, would not Ite ronxidered fur
ther by the delegation.
Attempt" prior to today to ob
tain full attendance nf tho del edi
tion at a ronferenee over the rmn
mltteevhlp proved futile. JJan J.
Fry of Salem, chairman of the
, Jefeatlon, announced yewterday
that a meeting would probably be
hajd today to decide the matter.
fWert'n name wan not reported
when the roll of HtateH Wan called
In convention for the purpone nf
reporting mute committeemen and
Jt wan later explained that hut pre
con vent Ion attitude toward 8ml! h"
candidacy had rendered qncMiion
nhle the advlHabllity of certifying
him for the place. Went vun quot
tVj.hy scveml of the dnleKatinn au
tuiylDK he would renlKn from the
committee place tn vvev.t nf
ymltu'B nomination.
The Oregon delcgateii faced the
final huninoHs of the convention In
genHil frame of mind after lust
nlfht'H harmonlnuH Hbmtlon. They
declared theniKelveH pleaded with
the platform althntiKh Rome of
the.iH would hnvo . p referred a
declaration of modification or re
nunmlKtdon of the prohibition
amendment to the people. They
agreed, 7 however, that the prohibi
tion plank nH adopted wan proh
ably the mHt that could be obtain
ed tinder the clrcumluiieen and
fxpreHtted pleasure that a conteHt
liver the qucHtion on tho conven
tion floor had been avoided.
. The OrcftonlanH were thinking
today of making a quick departure
fur' home upon the termination of
Ui. onvention.
JfcVhlle they have enjoyed their
e tuy in Houston, they are looking
fortvurd to the cooler weather of
the? I'nclflc northwest with plea
nnf ftivticipatlon.
Iot of the delegateH will return
home by train, altho nnmo will
mak the trip by nutomoblle.
A.shhy c. DickHon drove hern from
On-twin. Ilert K. Ilaney, drove nH
far oh Loh Angelen, completing the
Journey by train. He will return
up the couHt by motor front the
California city.
JAMES A".T2ED-
rONVRNTIOX HAM,. HOI'S- MKU-;.VA, Muni., June 2U. tA'r
TON, June 2'J. iA Senator Jamcx characterizing the d e m o c r a t 1 c
, A. Heed of MItmouti, one of the p resMeni In I nominee an "the moxt
camlldateK swept aside in the Smith mriklng character that ha appiO
laiHiHinie, tooay wni,iiijt nieMage -il on the political wtaue nincc
j of congrn filiation to New Vi-i k V
j governor:
j "I end you my warmest con-
. uratuliilioiiH and my warmest hoi
JiooKevelt,' ('lilted Ktaten Seniitnr
T. J. Wulxh today expressed K:tis
faclion with the action of the na
tional convention, both as to its
for your miccess, to which I wilt choice of party leaders anil Its
contribute an much as possible,
I platform pledge.
DEMOCRATS QUIT
HOUSTON CONFAB 'AJR DIFFERENCES
AS END COMES: CANNERY PRICES
IN DIXIE STATES
SAM IKH'STON H.W.I.. HOI'S-
TON, June 1'9 ffi The iTith demn- i
era tic national convention ad- j
Jour ned nine die at 1 :47 p. in. today i
after n session lasting four days. j
HOrSTON. Texas. June 20. IV
Tho new demoeratlc national com-
in It tee met Im mediately after the j
close of tho convention today and I
decided to formally organize at a j
mt cling in the democratic club,
New York t'ity on July II. j
There was a suggestion that the
committee convene earlier hut at !
the request of Governor Smith, the j
date was passed to the eleventh.
Kxcept for a brief talk by 1
Ocoi-kc Cordon (tat lie of New
York, the committee heard no i
other business. At) contests and j
other business will he taken up at I
the formal meeting at which a new
chairman and other ofi'lcers will,
be selected. '
One of the contests prepared for
filing with the national committee
today whs that from Oregon whose
convention delegation Is seeking to
oust National (Minmliteemati Os
wald West. A statement prepared
by Daniel J. pry, chairman of the
delegation, challenged YY e i'h
loyalty to (iovernor Smith. The
contest went over, however, tint II
the New York meeting.
NASHVIIXi:, Tenn., June !.
Heavy rains and n wind that
leached tornado proportions caused
extensive damage throughout Ten
nessee and Kentucky last night
and today. Alexandria. Tenn ,
whore 23 homes and 44 barns
ver reported destroyed or hadly
damaged and which was out off
by flooded and blocked roads,
suffeied henvy loss. In Lexing
ton It wan estimated Dial $k00,Mi(
damage was done In crippled
wire, flooded rondH and base
ment h.
Lexington's slreetH were several
feet under water, nnd its two
principal hotels. tli Vhoenlx and
'Jml'nyeltc, suffered dnmape estl
nmted at J:'n,"do. Klooded bane.
nipn; nt the ( ulverxlty f Ken
tucky caused V.n.fino damage.
iTIie only loss of Hie reported
wan In Nashville, where John S.
I-ewlN, n deputy hhetlff. was killed
when he teppi, Mtn a puddle of
water on his front porch Into
which a high power wire hail
Mown.
HAM llorSTON HAM,. HOl'S
TON. June 29, UV Governor
Smith's telegram replying to the
notification of his nomination was
read to the democratic national
convention today as the last act
before final adjournment.
I woru until nan ine delegates
alreadv had loft tlit hull ii tiwu..
who remained hot and tired from
the long session, were for the most
part silent during the reading of
the message by Senator llnrrison
of Mississippi, the acting chairman.
There was a very short burst of
cheering when the chairman came
to the words in which the gover
nor declared he would h,. hound by
the party platform ami If vlected
would obey his oath to the best of
his ability.
t'heeiing followed the reading nf
that part of the mtssaue In which
t lie party nominee reiterated bis
belief that the prohibition law
should be modified.
When the message had been fin
ished the assemblage stood fr a
SAN KltANCISCO, June 20.
Peneh growers and canners of I
California will take their differ-j
oncey before ( Iovernor t. I, j
Yo nun's conference committee to
morrow. ,
This announcement was made'
today by l'reston Melvinney, vice,
president of the ('aimers' League I
of Call lor uiu, whoso operating
committee has been In daily con-
ference with representatives of the ,
California Cunning I 'each firow- ;
ers' association. j
"We have threshed out our
problems individually," said Mc-1
Kinney, "but a collective agree
ment must be reached." I
The situation with the growers
demanding a $:Ti per ton flat 1
price in the fare of an estimated '
pack of nearly 4mo,0imi tons, far j
In excess of last year, was re-
ported grave. j
Canners said they would proh -
ably he unable to meet the price, j
which Is higher than last year's i
average of K.TiO a ton. 1'fie
and method of g rati lag down the j
pack will be the primary objects i
of the session of t he governor's '
committee tomorrow. It was I mil- j
caled. I
m'FTALO. N. Y.. June 2. (pi
IMteetotH of the Pierce Arrow Mo
tor Car company today approved a
merger with thu Studebaker corpo
ration. Announcement of thu action wan
made alter a nu-eliin of the direc
tor! said that a new holding com
pany would be formed to lake over
plants, properties nnd unset of the
two companies valued ut 3lt0.0no.
ooo. Studebaker, it was announced,
will ucnulro u Hubstaullal Interest
In I ho new company.
moiuent chcrrlng.
G. 0. P. IN WEST
DAKOTA WINS
FARGO, N. IX, Juno 2fl. A1) A
nuiiliiatlct Irad fop tho dry forrio
fn their riKlit BKnlust Ilia repeal of
the prohibition clnime in tho state's
coastitutinn went nvnr 600 voten
late today when 14,10 precincts of
the state's 3192 hud ri'porloil from
Wednesday's primary. After drop-
pins; down to J0h, the lead sprang
upward attain when new prerinrts
In the eastern part nf the state re
ported. The flmires irartif For re
)al 67,728 and 73,709 sgnlnst.
wsmttTi. juiii- i,7v
Cliiilrninn Work nf ih.- r. piil.lli iin
iiiiliiin.il rtuiinillli'e, minium, nl hiti
totluy that Jiunfi. U. ;nn. or t'lil
imo. i't-ronvt-niloii i-atnpaik-n
nuinapr for Sts-r.-tai-y Mihiv.t. ha.l
l.-cn Hi'lt-i-tril iih maniiKt-r of ho
Mi Ktorn illvlxlon of I In. mr(y
f-iimpnlKn.
The ii'n.liilin.'iil of Mr. CoimI
who Ik n formi'r ii-iiii-wninitvr
from Iowa, was mmlo nftoi- he hml
aurrert to reiirranBe liln l.n.ln.-i.
affali-fl nj its lo di-vole iiraetleally
Ilia entire lime to the. ciiniiialKn
work. j
He will he 'In ehnrKe of ihe re.
pulillniii pr.Tolenllnl cainpalun In
Hie wentern half nf the fnlled
Mtates.
XKW YOKK. .limp -Ru-'.
preme Court .lUHtlee Mulnlti today
i denied the nillnlin of Cnlvln II.
I (.oiltlard. minority stoekhohlern In '
I I he IHnlKe llroiliem riirpnrutlnti, for'
inn Injuni'tlon to restrain tho pro-
I unsetl merger of the Chrysler Mo
i tor rorisiratlnn with the Doriue ror
i iHHatloii.
t .lusllre Mullan. hovvtf'or. ni-ft.-r..il
the IHhIko corporation tn f tl.v n
bond to Rimrnnteo that nil prerer;
"' HiorklioldeiH who have not as- i
sented to the mereer he pnlil the
t'lm-'int "wnh-h msy l' nwnrrieri
to them n snrh stnrkhnlilor hy
reason of sin li trunsiVr of assets."
SKATTI.K. Wash., Juna 2!. -Vi
In Vest 1li.i1 ion nf iivimo l r..l.-l,t
Irnles on whent shipped trnm Mon
tana to north Piwll'lo nn.t u-lll I...
continued !- the intontnte com-
merce lominlssloii Inio next week.
The raitlii.lils are atviiitr teal Imlti.i-
jopiMistim the present export rates
nnd I'uiset Sound interests and Ihe
Montana train growers will call a
jumler of witnesses to testify n. xt
. week in support of lh plea for
i comiromnre of the rules. The com-
mission iu.9 previously hoped to
lend the heariiiR this week.
WAI.f.oWA. city I'harmn.-y in
slnlls new (lenrtal KlOtrlc Ice
unit,
Cnnftt of laiiuriHluris
MOW (illl.KA.NH l.li.stloks.
plekh-s. smoklna pipes. sauies.
tmiwrs nml lee eremn are among
! ai-llelee pi nil ll.-r.J In 1 .1.11 (,lr, im
tiy I inn - ninniirin iii0 1 k, s.-iO the
stale manufacturers' uwoulullon.
Store closed all day the 4th. Store
hours Saturday 8 a. m., to 8:30
p. m. Patronize the stores that
close early.
Half Price Sale
Of Silk Ensembles
Made of Georgette
and Flat Crepe All
New Desirable Styles
S27.50 Ensembles.. S13.75
$45.00 Ensembles.. S22.50
S29.75 Ensembles.. S14.38
S59.50 Ensembles.. S29.88
S47.50 Ensembles S23.75
$65.00 Ensembles.. $32.50
Sweater Sale
Lot 1. Fifty light weight, all wool
sweaters in slip-on and coat styles
in lieaiitit'nl pastel shatles, sizes
:!4 to -11.'. Real l..r0 values, Sat-
$1.95
Lot 2. A licaiitil'iiL assortment of
all-wool sweaters' for outing wear
in coat and slip-over styles. Oome
in tans, Mack, white and nastel
snades.
unlay,
each
Keal $.'..50
valties, Sat-
$2.95
from
Children's wash dresses
$1.00 to $5.95 each.
Saturday Saje of Underwear
Women's and Misses' Co-ed Shorties
Made of good grade of print, in striped patterns,
all colors. Uegular 1.19 value. QC
Saturday, pair OC
Kayser's Marvel Fit Bloomers
of good quality of rayon with flat
$1.00
4th of July Sale of Dresses
A Special Purchase
of Sleeveless Dresses
On Sale Saturday
$ll'50 Values $6.95
A fortmif.te stroke of luck that plays in your
favor, provided you are here early enough Sat
urday morning. Nothing like them in town,
ordinarily you would pay at least Jf'12.50 for
Ihens. .Beautifully made, every one of Iheni.
.J'Ust ;"0 in the lot, made of gorgeous patterns
of printed "Flat." silk crepes and washable
striped silks, come in regular and extra sizes,
on sale Saturdav QC
only, each iPUD
See Big Display in Window
Betty Baxley Wash
Dresses Just In
Many new stvles to choose from, priced from
ipi.ao lo $t.uo eacli.
Half Price Sale
of Spring Coats
$15.00 Coats now... $7.50
$25.00 Coats now.. $12.50
$35.00 Coats now. .$17.50
$45.00 Coats now.. $22.50
You will need one over the -1th
20 Discount on
All Knitted Suits
and Dresses Including
Marinette and Natti Knit
Half Price Sale
of Spring Dresses
$15.00 Silk Dresses $7.50
$22.50 Silk Dresses $11.25
$32.50 Silk Dresses $16.25
$45.00 Silk Dresses $22.50
All Sizes 14 to 50
i Outing Skirts
Silk bodice top plaited skirts, in
printed, dotted and plain pastel
shades; sizes from 14 to liU, made
of good quality crepe de chine;
Regular ,t:!.7." values, (1?Q QC
Made
lock seam, all sizes, in flesh
and idle. 1.19 value, pair
Rayon Pajamas
In figured patterns, alMight shades,
special, do oj
pair Sun Beam Rayon Vest, heavy qual
ity in all the new liulit. shades. OA-
plain
69 c
very special, each ..
Pure Gum Rubber Aprons in
and figured patterns, all col
ors, each
Over the 4th Needs
Women's Straw Hand Mags in light
tones. Just the thing to complete the
sports outfit, priced from S2.95 to
$15.00 each.
Neckwear Women's georgette a n d
lace trimmed berthas in ecru and pas
tel sha.les. $2.25 to $-4.25 each.
Windsor Ties. All colors, OA
each OMC
Frilly Lace Fronts and Collar and Cuff
$L29
Sets, special,
cadi
Collar Ruffling and Flutings, Saturdav
-'(' off regular price. '
Snappy Sport Scarfs in erepe tie chine
and georgette, all colors, $1.00 to
$1.45 each.
Rubberized Tourist Cascs-Mii.lo f rnr,l n.,.
il.v r.'lnnno with six pnekHs to hold toilot
iiitii lcs nn. I wtisli clutlis. Vcr- sprciitl S5fk
'""I $1.19 I'lU'll. '
Sidlcy'g Sanitary Skirts and' B!oomers-in sov-
it:ii himv stl,-s nml inatori.ils. SI. 00
$1.45 p.u-h. ' LW
Children1! Fancy Socks-In bin.-, pitik i
while. Speeinl .J5 p.,,,..
Millinery Sale
100 Trimmed Hats, up to .fltwO
values, on sale dC f(
, Sat unlay fo ipO.UU
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
to
Tiffl
' f -
fourth I I
H lllllllMllijH
wm)'""1"
Saturday, each
Last Day of Our Silk Sale
Stents $3.45 Silks $1.95
Extra heavy grade of flat clepes, suede crepes, crepe
back satin ami printed and plain georgette crepes. m
to p. 45 values, ((I QC
Saturday, yard
Sheet Sale
81xfl0-inch., fine quality
sheets, soft finish, ipliO
values, Satur- JQO
day, each v
, Jap Parasols
(iood stylos and patterns.
IJenular price $1.45 Sat
urday, 7r
each ' DC
Blankets
(4x7'J Pendleton wool In
dian blankets, vcrv spe-
$8.95
(0x7S Pendleton Indian
blankets, verv s)ecial,
;;,,d; $12,95
Just the thing' for
the fourth.
over
becoration
Bunting
in plain colors hud red,
white and blue stripes.
12' and ;15 yd.
Cotton Flags
(ixS inches, each 7
8x12 inches, each ....10
12x18 inches, each .. .15?
Wool Flags
:!x5 feet, each $4.25
4x(i feet, each $5.95
Toiletries
t'oty's Math Soap in all
odui-t, our regular l5c
size, special Saturdav.
4th of July Hosiery Sale
S2.00 Theme HoseS1.65
ca ke
;()r 5 c
ik
es lor ..
$1.00
Toilet Sets';
Charm of youth toilet
sets consisting of 1 box
rouge, 1 jar cold cream, 1
box face powder, a good
sf 1 .75 value, on CQr
sa Saturdav, set C
$1.65
Women's all silk ser
vice chiffon hose.
The Famous Theme
Brand and Gold
Maid service silk
hose, come in all
wanted shades and
sizes. Real $2.00
values, on sale Sat
urday,
pair . .
See Big Window Display
Gloves
Xovelfy cuff silk ami
fabric gloves in grey
and beige, all sizes, up
to 1.1)5 values. Satur-
ChilHren's
Rayon Pajama
In flesh and peneh with
contrasting' trimming.
Regular price .$2.1!'.
special. dl QC
pair
pair
f "THE STORE FOR EVEffYBODV 7
Necklaces
Novelty
in gold
special,
each
bain necklaces
and s i 1 v e r,
$1.25
Bathing Suit
Cap and Shoes
Complete line
rial prices.
at spe-
Never Mend Silk Hose
all colors, on sale t"l ff
..S.-itnv.liiv
Postage Prepaid -2 Agents for Butterick Patterns
9.
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