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P"AGE BTX lrEDrOT?D MATL TRIBUNE,. MEDFORD, OR-liXJQN.-TUESDAY,-i:GLTST. 21, 1028. CONVENTION Or LEGION TO PAY A $500 PROFIT! ! Local Conclave Not Only a , Record Breaker in Size,' But First in History toi Pay Dividends Expect! to Clear $500. ! Paul McDonald Receives Watch From Legionnaires SMTH DEFENDS RECORD; READY FOR ZERO HOUR Democratic Nominee : . I Tllnt tho ri'i'iMit . American l.i;-. Bloii eonveiitloii wns unique in in'iroi ways Hum uno, wiin shown liy llii'i roport of tlii! convention eoiiiiuls- Hlun Riven til the posl mectliiK lasl I Attnirllvi- (.rii.-n uulill ami ; Inc. The wiilrh was a Ink. l,.ht l.v tl I,. ,,:, 1-anl ll.i knife, which wire incscnleil lo : npiiluclalloii from lii.-inl.ei McOonalil. For the first time Injl'aul .M.'I)mi:iI.I, heml of Hie coin- On? history of the state I.enlon department llio annual Kathcrim; of veterans was staged without In- ciiitIiik it financial loss lo the host city. In fact, the .Mcilr.ird com mission anticipates a profit of ap proximately r.wt will he shown after 'all Mils luivu been paid. According to the registration hooks, the attendance was the largest that ever gathered for a similar occasion, 11771) registered and it Is estimated 1 iOO uddil lonal Legionnaires and Auxiliary mem bers were present who did not reg ister. Of tlic total number, MMi Journeyed to .Medford by train. fi by airplane and the balance came by automobile. Many letters have been received from Legionnaires and prominent men nnd women throughout the slate who attended the three-day conclave, praising the hospitality shun n by Medford ami lh way In which the convention program was handled. Through the legion's clipping service tho commission has received sufficient newspaper stories as published In Oregon pa pers, lo fill Iwo large scrapbouks. As all this publicity wns of a com mendatory nature, the commission figures that n corresponding amount of advcrllslng space would have cost tills community around 5S.O00. In commenting upon the work of handling the convention, Chairman McDonald declared llicre were very few features of the program which wore not carried through exactly as planned by the commission, this record being made possible Ihrongh the co-operation of the people of tho city as a whole. The chairman declined to single out In dividual members of the post for commendation, but complimented the entire membership for their work by saying "you" were respon sible for the success of the con vention. The Ham Jackson memorial cm Mem won by .Medford post for out handing community betterment work, was on display at the meet ing. This emblem remains In the possession of the post during the year and was given to Medford principally due to the activity of lite local veterans In establishing. ttltli the aid of the city admlnls Iratlon. various organizations and .individual citizens, a playground coimren. rne Medford voter nns have also received several cita tions from national and ( ,t- mental headiiuarters for commun ity work. (live I'nul a Winch. ( -.Following a short presentation speed, by vice Commander Ted linker, a flue watch and chain were presented to Paul H. McDonah behalf of the members of the con vention commission. Attached lo the chain was a personal girt from legionnaire Hoi, llroplyy j, the Way of a silver penknife. Tin. re cipient found It n bit difficult l reply to the praise accorded him .... ..... worn in handling the c, venllou program. lost Hervlec (Iffl,. i nancy of of .Medford 1'ont K, for .Mr. .MolJoll utd's i-rri.its in ,ih-..,tM,' ti, 'u,-- mlsslon, which handled tho n-: (.sf1, ..,.,, ,.(,,;iavc here and cent Legion convention In thlstho knifo was a personal gift city, at tastnlght's Legion meet-j froni Legionnaire Hob Hrophy. t - I ' south of 09th street, hu asserted j betting at race trucks, and said: J this wns unfair as the bill In ques- j "How impossible such n slututo 'linn applied only to the Hotel was of administration I need not i Gotham which, while within UOO.say." feet of n church, was permitted Declaring he would define in no under court order to serve liquor j "uncertain language" ills altllude to its guests by the devico of rent- toward the saloon In his ucccpt- lug a house outside the L'llu-foot anco speech tomorrow nlglil, me limit, having a hotel employe pur-j governor fired this parting shot: clw.se ilie Honor iii this house and! "I have been called by my party 'then carry it to tile guests in the! to the leadership lu a great cam j hotel Itself." j palgn. 1 am hoping to be put In I "Fair-minded men." he said, a position to do for tho people of f "were confronted with tlic decision l this country what I' have liecoiii- ! aii between a license for the sale j plisiicd for the betterment of tile j within the promises of (lie hotel government of my uwn slate, and Ujtc ' and the spectacle of bellboys walk- ' from now on I shall refuse- to be nil? ,i i, ii.n u.m,.i ...1.1. ......I....U ilruu-n Inin i,i.i- fiii-lhei. rllvi'iiuuliin o Ifancoc Priitnp ! shakers and wine baskets in their i of these mutters." DdCK dl ftdllada CUIIUI hanUs. j .Motoring this afternoon to .tho A O A D f rwi 'Ha' enof1 to VTui lno hypocrisy j home in StockbrideV'.. Mass., of And U. Ui ! UOmmitleejof such a procedure, und iii view I Norman H. Dnvls. asslstunt Hccrc - . ' - 1' . f the high clinractitr of the hotel. ! tary of the treasury and under see- On tVe 01 Big SpeeCh I was entlri'ly satisfied that If J relary of state in the Wilson cttbl - - i lbtuor was to be consumed wHhlnj.net, the governor figures on at T 0 01 0 T T 0 W EXpeCt 3 "in l",to1 " lKht )' well be j least nine holes of golf before re- j sold in it." turning to tho .executive mansion Prnwri nf 100(100 PpnillPI A " commercialized vice, the I" the evening. . IUU,UUU reu-JIC KOV(,,.nol. tf)0k up hs yolc nBMhlHt j city officials are looking for ut . ' ' la bill Introduced In 10111 and which I "'"s' I'll). 001) visitors hero for the i m-niioseil In l-ctflllnte the reiillnc notification. (ly 1). llar.,1.1 Oliver, AssCK-h.tc.1 mmii , Ta mmmVB j lnw KMlf Wrllw.) he contended, was "unquestionably Itohlnson Agn With Al i Al.ltANV, N. V., Aug. 21. (Pit unconstitutional and unworkable." NUW VOHK, Aug. 21. (P) Son j Democrallc legions swarming Into , "on this bin, nnd this single bill "'or Hobinson of Arkunsus, the Albany from all sections of the na- :,lone." he sold. William Allen ; democratic vicc-prcsldential nomi- i tion to see their new leader offlc- white would have my wife, mvclll-i"0,' declared ill a stutemcnt today lolly notified of his presidential ,),(, and iny friends believe that conci-nlng u fellow citizen by nn unscrupulous republican campaign organisation unwilling to assume j responsibility for the methods which they inspire." ' Baseball Scores i SHIP OVERDUE FROM SEATTL E LOST 14 MEN j Pekin Women Under 30 Must Bob Hair i Or Pay a City Tax I noniinaiUm tomorrow nlffhl, today j found Oovoriior Smith calmly wait ing his hour of triumph as well us t (hu miction to IiIh sweeping coim I icr thrust at critics of his long I record in the New Vurk legislature Karly tomorrow evening, on the i ca.vt steps of the capltol the nonil j not! will deliver a speech formally j launching his cum palgn for the prcHiflcney, ; Clearing Jils desk for the. ran. 1 mcntons evont. Hie governor made ' public it detailed reply to William I Allen While's charges that he fav ored the mi loo ii ami was lenient to- : PJOKINt;, Aug. (I) I Tho municipal hurcati of puh- 4 Hu safety has tiecrfcod that -fr 1 women under :t0 veara of hec ; 1 must hoh their hair or pay a , wuhIm gambling anil prostitution f '(iiya'insracy lax. . 1,1 "is voich on a long list or mils Mvstif I innr Fnnrpri I nst The order becomea effoctivo j while an assemblyiiinn an answer mjfouu Ullioi, rcdiuu uuoi 01),(,m),0P , ,t ,H nu,H11, to!hlch he said must be considered Off Pnaot Turnc lln of ' HHfourKo Mm old Manchu ' final. UI I LUdM, I UI lib V) ai i . Htyc uf j,air ,ir0nsiiii; and con- ; Declaring his legislative record p , y f ! tradi;tH Die ruling of General . opponent uf Immorality is r3n3m3 AltCr I emllC CUu Yu-I'u. military Kovernor fixed and seence." a u d that he was ' of Chilli! under the former re- ; satisfied ihe people of Now VorK Fiyht With Sea and Wind! Klme, who prohibited hair boh- stale did not concur in the "slan- ' 4 hlmr. threnlenlnir tct iimilMh 4 ; dei-rniu nliiiclf " (In. nnmlmwi r,uiii. Hp, 1 oven bis own consorta for dis- I ed I'r obeying (his order. in my long public career 1 was a friend of public prostitution. Alt of the gambling mens ores referred to by White had to do with race track betting, the guv-1 ernor said, explaining that he had voted with fiovernor Hughes against them, but later, at a spec ial session, voted "the other way" as a protest against the "unjusti fied action of the governor in calling- the. legislature back into ex traordinary session after the mat ter had been fully threashed out and disposed of at tho regular ses sion. IUih Track Vote Uphold. j The governor referred to another bill in the charges to prevent oral that tiovernoi Smith's reply William Allen White constituted a "forcible and complete vindica tion" of his record. "Jt is clear that Mr. While's I American. i It. H. K f Cleveland 4 i:i :ti Philadelphia VI 1 U. Hutterles: Uaync. Grant, Har-1 WASHINGTON. Aug. -1 .(IV dor, Underhlll and Hewell, Autry; Greeted by a rousing reception at Ijulnn and Cochrane. Perkins. ; the station here. Senator Curtis, - ! republican vice-presidential noml- It. H. K. j nee. returned to the capital today Jictroit -I 10 "ifroni his notification exercises, at" iioston 3 11! 0! Topcku. Kansas, Katterles: Vangilder, Stonerj .Mciniiers of the Washington Ite and llargrave; Harris, Simiuons ; publican club and a host of friends and Berry. met his train. After posing, for pictures, the senator genially shook ' hands all around and made his way through the station. Colug to his office hero .Mr. Curtis planned to put lu the day In prepu ratioiv for the address he wlil Tl. If. e. ! deliver at a republican rally j 8 j i Rocky Point, Khodo Island. A 1 a-mass oi cougniuiia.ury leicu'raius upon Ills speecil O" nceepuiuce 11. 11. 12 St. Louis 1 8 1 : New York 3 7 1 Batteries. Cray and Schang; Ifoyt and Bengough. i Clileago Washington Batteries: Adkins .. 1 nnd Berg; Braxton, Oaston and Buel. National. CINCINNATI, Aug. Ll. (Tj Kd J. Ttoush, Giant outfielder, has been sent to St. John's hospital in St. Louis for an operation on a torn muscle In his stomah, and will play i no baseball the remainder of the I season. which was delivered Saturday also' awaited his attention. Commenting on the outluok In the west. Curtis described It as "flue." In response to questions he said there was no sign of a "revolt" in the farm sections on the part uf republicans. "The situation looked fine," he declared. "We will carry Kansas f by the usual republican majority. were recklessly made anil without foundation." the senator said. "The published review by the gov- i. H. ernor of the facts emphasizes the Boston - H importance of fairness and justice Bittsburgh i 11 in conducting a great political i Brandt and Taylor; Kremer and campaign such as is now In pro- Hemsley. gress." I ' "Mr. "White has enjoyed n rcpu- i Widows Live Ixhik tat ion for honorable dealings with 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (A) his fellow-men which this Incident There are at least 103.85S widows i his oncninir address; t destroys. It is regrettable that he should have permitted himself lo be used in the circulation of inac curate and untruthful statements K.I Reports from neighboring states 1 ' are good. 0; "Of course, it is too early to gauge the situation uceuraely.. The campaign has not really opened.. Governor Smith has yet; to make his address of acceptance and Sen-. ator Robinson also Jias not maue: Then we will.- of American war than 7." years old. Pensions of $40 a month to that number have been authorized. veterans more , KVt going right Sutherlin Hotel Hutherlin being Improved by new owner. All Passengers ported Safe. IIOOVKIt HACK IIO.MH (Continued from Phkc One.) PANAMA, Auk. i. (I'i The I story uf a fierce buttle wlili Men1 uml wind, in which fuurlccn liven i were lnt, Ih recounted in tin. Iuk j him, vnliinlccrcd to lend him to or the Mystic line N(cuiiidili V. K. the liKllt Hpot. McKcnney which decked here him They mniieil iiRnln. iroceeillnK nlKlit Ioiik overdue from Health'. l.-icmsH a ianliirc until they came The Ihk hliuu'H Unit on Aiikiiki s, lln a place where autoinohllcs could whi n tin- men iciilicd. tin- xliln not mnko headway. .McniherH UKain near nildnlclit, while flBlitliiK ttnll';hled and proceeded on foot. sirnni,- mile, lusi itN ( nn; i. i "Thcro Ih tho place whom we trul. The oiikIiich were cut down wont in n tlioiirfnnd tinicH," Knld tu hnlf Hpecd and an unaueccHHiul ; lliillor, IndiiillinK a patch of trcea attempt va inaile to luiiiK the Home distiuice nwny. steanier'K prow to windward. i 'iiuilK- the place, la It?" Hoover A heavy Hen atruclt the vccl. hundred The irohiL- wnn niellv sIHCIIliK Ilie torwnrd deck loud The port riKKlliK fureiuasl wan hro ken oTf, tlio ina.it oniHhhiK over the Ntnliiliard Hide of the nliip. and the whoju deck of luinljcr went ovei hoard. The cilKincN then were slopped muddy as u result of a downpour last niKht. "Well, we won't go down there." he said as he turned hack to Ills car. Tho party proceeded lo the new hicji Hcltool, where the nominee drooled old friends nnd political auu an nanus were culled on deck leaders until luncheon time. Tho to cover the hatch, the cover liav- midday meal was eaten at Ihe IliB been washed off by a Ircnicn- : home of Mrs. I. O. Yodor. Mrs. (tons wave (hat swirled over the ship tearliiB away everyllilni; on declt from stout lo stern. The win dows of the upper cliaiiroom were broken, tho churl wheelliouse Voder, the wife of the village post- master, Is 'ioover's second cousin. Several relatives of the candi date were luncheon kucsIs. The futility reunion was set for late in 111 "'' to Hie saloi.pl tho day at the homo of Dr. niyl lied away. It was while the crew was at tcmptliiK to cover the hatch that a wave swished fourteen sailors Into the sea, none of whom w-as rescued. New Inn ' .Mrs. rriiusoti. a short distnnce : from West llraneh. Mrs. Ilriiuson : also is a second shrdlushrdlunu 'also Is Hoover's second cousin. Hot. Do-s Mar Scenery. I As be motored about. 1 louver had The weathei Hinued llllfavor- i ""' "'""J '" 'eco(;nilni7 lllc oui able IbroiiKhoilt Ihe next day but!'""'" ",r,,'Hl '"" creen the day fellmiliiK. Hie sleerlnK ap- : l,Mls "'"'"''"''I l,l''c 'i"'l there paralus huvlnB been repaired lhel'y w''1'' ''"chcil oaks and other skipper tur I his vessel ahoul !"'""''' " " 'Hie once pretty land - and returned lo Hie place where ' H,'ape was marred lu' many places the men were washed overhoaril, ' 1J concesslnn slands dispensini; tile hoplUK lliey iiiIkIH have linen : ,'VP1' fmnlllup "pup." "bill diuis." saved by cliiniitiK to some of h,. 'a lldles, sandwiches, pictures and lumber that had cone tut,, in.. 'souvenirs. jjust before them. j One souvenir typical of lown and .unoiiKii tin- .Mi'Keuni'V erlllseil apparently very popular, wns a cniiriCfl s v i.i,,i,,i, Medford pnst now In the veterans' """mini, an or whom saiisraetluy proc'i,s KiilnlllK henllh. Med Mtrii,,,., brother r Herbert. Itobert and irK Hlramr. attend e. the meelln,; ,, Iter from ltosehui'B posl. .viovniK pictures of the cimven. I e: - Hiiuii-n i, icy nl tho rcKUlnr session. are inaklin; toward re- Hronilev . . ,. ',.. , """"""" ' 'bitlcrson of Ihe Amerl "UM wic t cum niar STOHM Kll.hs J,Y (Continued froni Page One.) about lu the leinity of the tragedy i n"i fashioned as a cornstalk, paint for naif a day and recovered much ''t K're of the lumber, no trace of ihe men handle was round. f ihexe l(1 Allan Hoov The .Nelson line steamer Amerl- I The high school and the "big can Htar. which arrived at Italhoa j lop" erected In the adjacent last night, also was caught tn the "bowl" were surrounded by slihids. sotrm. Although it rodo nut the j some operated bv private conces gale without casualties, it was j slonaires. and others bv church badly battered and the nnsHrnuei-H ..n.i ..n u.. xperlem-ed a considerable scare. n'.,, i111uiillluJ ,, ' these --im .llUinii.iliiitii.r ..u tti.i ..v. estimates that Ihe wind I .1 "... attained a velocity of H'tl to lou1 , , , Main street uml the intersecting the republican national com- 1 mlttee for "opeiily associating it- Kclf" with a matter he regarded nt liersonal. He aimed the rejoinder prinei Da"lly al the Kansas editor, but h Intended It to apply to his other critlcH .Including Dr. John Roach Slratnn, New York Raptitrt minis ter, who has charged the governor with being the greatest foe of the forceH of moral progress in the country today. I'niiinnly and t'n-Amerirnn. Afler taking up each bill cov ered by While, the nominee de nounced Ihe whole thing as "unfair, unmanly and un-American," and added: ' "I have Ihe satisfaction, how ever, of knowing that it Is not con curred in by the people of my own state who have year after year ex pressed confidence in me, notwith standing that u large part of this mailer herein referred to was laid before Iheni in tho pnst by agents of my political "Uemies." "I am sure that T am right." he continued, "when I say it is not concurred in by the fair-mlndcu. intelligent, thkiking people of the country." He said he was "glad to have this matter out of the whispering stage and put lu the open.'' Hi regarded It as "purely political." and said '.'when the campaign be gins I do not propose to have the issue of that campaign befogged by controversy over irrelevant ihlngs. such as the discussion of my votes as legislator some or more years ago." A CmtJirrily Ciuim "So one in all of the :!." years of n.y public life has ever dared to make ihe vile MiggcMious which emanated from Mr. AVhite. with the approval of Henry ,l. Allen, publicity director of the republican national committee," the reply con tinued. Then, referring to W'hlteV cablegram from Kit rope, denying he had "retracted" his charges as: As the tornado swept on toward Ansiin. farm buildings and crops v-ero crushed, a heavy rain fo lowed and rodM were flooded and some pavement washed pwuv. More than fin HiiloinonlteH were wrecked in Austin by the storm which seemed to pick out and follow Main street, the principal thoroughfare through the city. Waning at 4.5K p. m.. the lor liado, hi less ihun e'ght minute nnn covered u phMi two mllex! lonK In Austin, where thu damage! wns cHfmiitrii at jiino.000. 'in tnc buildings at tho county fair grounds, where the fair was to havn opened 1 0 d a y, were, wrecked. i; , ; ' ; doctors at tho hospital worked over I ho Injured under hovuro handicaps, because of - luck of lights and electric power. -4 . v. . (iovcnior A Ileit llur. WINNRMI.'tXW, Nev Ap. 11 iNovnda'a highest execiitlves. Imlh ranch bred, will compete In 11 chariot raeo at the rodeo lo ho held hero Heptemher !-!, ; At that tlmo. Governor Kre.l It. )tn1ir nnd 14. Clor. Morlevi miles an hour, lashlm.' ihe w.nei l Into such fury that mouutumoui . u liven swept over Ihe nhip. ater pouring down the Mmukestack ami drowning out lb. ilrcs. To avoid the danger of passen gers or meuibcrs'of the crew being swept overboard the captain or dered all hands below. ai. it:xn:s omxiov thu (Continued from Page One.) Norman H. Davis, under score tary of state and assistant score lary f the treasury In the Wil son cabinet. Senator lloMnsou of ArUaiiNas. tho governor's running mate, nnd Senator I'itman. of .Nevada, who will deliver the notification ad drefs. will hp house guetn of th nominee tomorrow night, fhalr- nmn uaPKon or me national com to gambling and eomniercialii'.od n with a golden cob for a vice, and which Governor Smith An admirer presented one said was given to tho newspapers ny mo committee as an "official release," it went on: '"What n cowardty course ihe re publican national committee pur sued! It Issued a slanderous state ment through Its official publicity bureau and then after Its general! publication In' the press, attempted i to evade responsibility by the child-1 Ish claim that tt had been given I out by accident. That Is no fair' play." I Tackling first Whlte charges' dealing w ith liquor measures. Gov-I ernor Smith said there had been nj "deliberate attempt" to show that; "my votes dealt with a far greater number of so-called liquor Mils than in fact they did," that the Intent of many had been mlsrep-! resented, nnd that almost Invari-j ably republican lenders had voted! us he did on them. ! Snhxm Voii" Kt plained. ' Referring to tho claim thnl he thoroughfares were gaily dceorat-l ed: stores and homes alike were resplendent In new paint and yards and lawns were closely cropped. There was plenty of music, with half a dozen bauds and drum corps playing popular tunes. He fore golm; to the high school. Hoover drove to the farm of his uncle. Allan Hoover, with whom he lived after the death of his mother. After ho hail inspected Ihe house. itho(oirr:iitheii nrrvniled ii r ... .1 hud Volcil In ul)m Kiilmma i,-tti.i.. iiroii iiimwi 10 KM' iiiciil oil ; - ".- "muni Ihe edge of a cornfield some dis- ''hnrch or state school lance down a muddy road. 1 "nv ''1:M''' " Manhattnn Island, A gives li I'i". Mrs. Hoover, who Is an nmnteu photographer, became director of the scenario. While tho cameras elicited she lulructei Hoover and Newl ltutler lir their voles. Newt mlttee., will Miiy at 11 hotel adja- fhueked an cent 10 tne eapltol. "Will everybody be here V governor was asked. "Kverybody that's anylnnly repUed. l)lKllllrMilliontu fr.ini tlm ...1...... Grlswold will braco themselves I tlonat aid fund l.nve totaled !. ar of corn and passed , j It over to "llert," who tossed it i tlto 1 hit 11 the crowd of spectators, ami smiled broad ty as men nnd women; he j scrambled for the ear. '"Mop your brow. It's hot." dc- j I dared Mrs. Hoover, and Ihe can-; WAlt Viri'S T sri: nTATH jdldate and his nohoolmnto readily .,, .. , . 1 compiled a the scene, was record-; (l ontlnueil from l'aBe Que.) ,.,1 on the films. Hoover's clasMiiales cnlleil on' him lu a body, pushing thi-tnmli i 111 tiirk charlola of the typo ued j 5t.4l I. US since the net first be- l'''UWl1 """ J""ed the rooms Jy Hon Hur nnd compele lor the came effective, and success would!"'"' IJcent to the one set chomplonshlp of Nevada. Thelnild prnrticully this full nniouht to t HM offices durhiQ his day challengo wan issued by (lovcrnor j the stales liability In the Item of nlKhl "lnv 1,1 Wt" "nch. Jialsar. .. , . , j comnensulinn f,ii- v.r v.,i......,,. The nominee arcctcd each with ' vi..ii. .' . . ' imilie lierromil word of pbasurc nri Klamath .county 0P0Ct. to. ulllp C. Jl. Hrintoi. ts North I'ow-'wltl, a I ocullectton ,.r si.me eM ,4U)pul 110(1 cuv potutwa this fall, j dor . N'civ, und llulnes lUtortl. I I in the pact. 1 ess BUY , high compression tnotors RED CROWN GASOLINE MANN'S The Beat Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S WEDNESDA YDay of Unusual Values i FALL WEAR SPECIALS Coats For early fall wear, wc arc. showing a jfi'imp of till wool coats in tweeds, and "(.'aljer" elotli, shoulder and waist lining, scarf and .Tohiiny collar nicely tailored, all sizes, J l to 44, t O 7 Cfi each See Window Display Wednesday Special in Dresses A group of new fall dresses in s.ttins, georgette and velvet combinations printed velveteen and (flat crepe, black and navy predominating and a few colors such as In dependence bine, wine, , fern, green and wood shades. Dresses that should sell for $111.75 for Wednesday, . 1,6 95 Sweaters All our better summer sweaters from "Mar ouette" and "Xatti Kiiif, pastel shades, fancy and .iiicitiard weaves, also plain col ors, reduced 20 of original price. Jnst received a shipment of all wool cost sweaters for fall, come in plain colors with contrasting. trim, high button collar, very suitable for real service, colors, navy, black, tan, red and copper. , 4i7 Reasonably priced P 'O For the best in qual ity, service and satis faction, go to the leading institution. Leaders for 18 years. HOSE Women's pure' silk lio.se made by Rollins with the famous Rol lins run-stop feature. Tli is is' a fine quality full fashioned num ber, marked at Uw, 271;;$ 1.45 GOWNS Women's gowns made of fine quality print ed voile and A. .13. C silk, well tailored, trimmed in , h e ni sHtchiug, all eolors, up to 2.4") values. Special 1 O C a A o U J BLANKETS A pre-season special of unusual value, buy now and save and be prepared for cool nights. GfeSO-ineli heavy cotton twilled blankets comes in brok en plaids in rose, lavender, gold, blue grev, tO Att nnd tan. Regular $2,9.") values, special ..." See Window Display Stamped Goods Stamped luncheon covers with uakpins on good grade Indian head, two patterns to choose from. t 1 Cf Regular 1.95 value. Wednesday special....' Men's Shirts Men's shirts F a n y for iii'oadcltith ?119 ?3.45 A regular $I."0 value, shirt free if it fails in these points. A new iiiiv of 1. Ab.Miluii'ly fast color. 2. Hmly cut full and roomy. ;i. Stylish shaped collars. 4. Preshrtink neckbands. 5. t'orreet in size nnd perfect ''filling. 0. Custom style eenter-pleiit to bottom of shirt. 7. Kine tailoring and finish. ffgl nt SILK Mann's Dept. Store The Store for Everybody MEDFORD OREGON 411-inch flat crepe a desira ble heavy qualify for fall wear; pure silk in good col ors usual $2.45 qualitv. Special, d -I Q- ynrd P LVD Scarf Special Crepe de chine and georg ette triangular sport scarfs. Snappy colors, values up to I'mthing goods including caps, belts, rubber flowers. Vt Off Wednesday Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns