WRTTFORT) M33L TRIBUNE, MEDJj'OHD, OTOMONy FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923. 2830 CARS PEARS SHIPPED TO DATE. 5000 NEXT YEAR MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S VXOT. EIGHT i ii 1 1 Fair Week Specials at MANN'S Store Saturday Every Department Overflowing with SeasonableMerchandise at Reasonable Prices "With the Khipmi-nt of 40 ears of pouvH liiHt night from locul fruit houHCK, fruit uhlpiuontB fur the pennon frnni Mcilfonl now lutvo a total of 283Q car find th- 3U00 imtrk in x peeled to ho retched in 9 abort time at the jircHont ritt of daily shipments. Approxitnittoly xtho .wmo number of earn which left yenterduy. i8 expected to he sent out tonlKht. -PORTLAND. Orn., Kept. 14. (P) Approximately four Uiuutmnd car- I loads of ptmrH will be whipped j from tho Mnlfurd dlntrlet thiH .soa suti, K. L. King, superintendent of the Southern 1'nelfie. lines, said ' hero today. King said cars liuvc already been moved from tho j Itoiruo Hlvm country most of them golntf to the Atlantic sea-1 board. Tho output InereaseH an- i nually and about five thousand ' carloads are expected to be ship- J ped next year. j . i PHIL PERKINS TO MEET JONES IN NATIONAL FINALS 11KAKI1UKN COUNTRY CLUH, NEWTON, Mans., Kept. 14. (fl) I'h i I fVrMrm, Itritlsh amateur olf champion, won the ritfht to play Hobby Junes tor hta American title In tomorrow's national champion ship final by defeating tleorKo VoiKt of New York, 6 up and 4 to ko, hore today In a 3fHiole semi-final match. Jones entered the final round of the national championship by dc- fnatin Philip Fin In y, youim liar-! vara sophomore, 1.1 tip. 12 to play, hern today in their Ilfi-holo semi final. Itobby. swept the youthful Flnlay nut. of the tournament on his sen sational march to the finals by al most nw decisive a margin as he eliminated John Heck, Kngllshnian. yesterday. Beck was put out, 1-1 UIlll 111. I The champion was 0 up on Flu lav at the end of the mom ins 18 and had to ko only six morn In the afternoon to settle the issue. 4 ALL GOOD CITIZENS TO NHW YORK. Hopt. 14. P) A statement signed by represen tatives of five Baptist oi'Kiinlxu ttoni today urged "all men and women" to vote In tho coming election "for only those men for the presidency and vlco p1 resi dency and other high office, who have unequivocally and openly commuted themselvcH to prohibi tion laws of our country. "We regret," Hiild tho slnto ment, "that the democratic pres idential nominee has repudiated the party derln ration on prohi bition and has declared his pur 1oso to use his influence uml tho preMlge of his Ittgh offleo, If elected, to bring about the modification of tho prohibition lawH, which we believe would rc milt In the nullification of the ightcicnih amendment . "In our opinion this question has become a great mural Issue and has been wholly removed from the realm of ptirtlmm pol ities by the direct challenge of tho demdctatlu nominee to the citizenship of tho nation. No loyal citizen can view without nliirm the advocacy of the wilful nullification of thu basic law of our "nation, for wo recognlxe that such a nullification would lead to .moral chaos and political dis ruption." ! "NfcV YOKK, Hcpt. 14. H - jfc. : A. ru,rdy. nvestinent banker) of Minneapolis and member of j the Democratic national advisory! committee, said today that Uov-I crnor Hmlth had "an even I'hanco In the PnkoUiH, better than an oven chance In Mlnno Kota ami was a aure winner In Wisconsin." Mr. l'urdy, a caller at national headquarters, recently made ft biiHlneps trip througli the ninth federal reserve district. j "It -'looks ' like a revolt among lhpf;irmcr out there that noth-j lng will stop." he told reporters. "Our Job Is to crystallite, that re volt for Hmlth." ! . I LOWER ROGUE IS (JOLt 1U5ACII, Ore., Bent. 14. OP) All lodges In tluld lleach. Woddcrburn out! at Luwery's, up: the river from tho mouth of Itoguo river, were filled to capacity with hunters and fishermen from all sections of tho country. Hundreds mo now scouring tho Curry county forests for game. ; John Adams, . former Curry county game war- dsn, and his four sons, brought lu five deer on tho first day the en- 3ai Hundreds of New Ones to Choose from Saturday $25 Coat Sale 50 wonderful new coats in sport and dressy styles, .trin lined with good furs, made of all wool materials, come in brown, black, tan, navy and fancy mixtures; without doubt the best values in town $25 00 $19.75 Coat Sale Another group of sport coats, made of strictly all wool materials, coine in a wonderful selection of stvles and colors; all si.es, $19.75 special 150 Soleil Felts ft Plenty of big headsizea $4-95 The popular felt appears In now gulso for full, for tho most roccht arrivals have a sleek, lustrous fin ish like expensive soleil velours. You'll find a marvelous selection in both smart styles and favored col orings. Every hat an "honcst-to-goodness" bargain! Clearance of 85 hats; satins, felts and combinations; all $1 00 DRESS SPECIAL At $10 Each 50 new dresses for Saturday, made of new satins and silks, chic styles; all colors, Sat urday only, tinnn 1 Kvivy cacu. BETTER COATS Every day autumn fashions are arriving and the selection in coats at this time is varied and inclusive of extremely fine fashions in women's and misses' styles. Unusual Values We present only those models which follow the authentic trend of fashions; special groups at ! $35.00, $49.50 and $65.00 When You Think of Coats, Think of Mann's Warm Bedding at Special Prices Comforters 72x80-inch size, filled with pure, wool, weight, 4 pounds, covered with good sateen in beautiful' floral patterns with plain borders, on sale Satur- is'; $6.95 Emmerick Pillows 1 - . 19xUG-inch size, weight 2'L lbs., filled with new feathers, covered with good sateen in ing, on sale, t 1 AK Buty Dress Prints 36 inches wide; a material with a satin finish, guaranteed fast color, very special Saturday, EQr yard Pp. B. C. Percale .'(G inches wide, guaranteed fast colors, in plain and figured pat terns ; a splendid material for school dresses, 29 C DlUIKU, ill 1.1 "J, PRESS The Most Complete Stock to Be Found in Southeastern Oregon $16.50 Dress Sale We are truly proud of this assort ment of dresses made in the latest styles of the very best materials New light weight "Korrect" wool dresses;' all colors and styles, $19 75 A wonderful line of dresses at : Beautiful "new velvet dresses from $35.00 to $65.00. fashioned by the best manutac- F3r4r I fTI turers and sold most places for a- s 'Vu ( I I ; 13? great deal more. Be sure you see f JflPQ n f' them; Satux-day at, ; , if . ' M -N $25.00 Children's Coats We invite you to see our won derful line of winter coats for children, priced from $5.95 to $22.50 each Children's Dresses For school wear at $1.00, $1.95 and $3.95 each. Children's Sweaters All-wool, new stvles at $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50 each. W4 New Autumn Fabrics at Special Prices Extra Special fi()x80-inch cotton sheet blank ets, comes in tan, grey and white with, pink or blue bor ders, sold everywhere at sfc'i.ti!), rh $2.39 New Styles in Fall Neckwear including shawl, Peter l'an and novelty shapes in bright shades and ecru lace priced from $1.19 to $3.75 each Stamped Pillow Slips 42-inch size stamped in assorted patterns, made of a fine quality of muslin; a splendid 1.2" value. Special Saturday, ' )3c Wonderful Glove Values ' ? ' AVomen's novelty, cuff fabric glows in grey and biege; all sizes; regular price Srl.lt); QCl Saturday, jiair ? Women's washalile hand sewn lid (iloves in grey, biege and light tan. very special;; .Narurtiay, pair Women's Gloves AVomen's double weight pull-on fabric gloves, imi tation hand-sewn in grey and beige: special, pair (i(i.8()-inch wool and cotton mixed blankets, comes in blue, grey, tau and rose plaids; a splendid blanket, on sale Saturday, $3.89 pair Outing Flannel :Ui-inch heavy quality outing flannel, comes in checks and stripes in light and dark col ors, very suitable for gowns, special, Saturday, 29 C ,HUU Saturday, each $3.95 m I $1.59 Stationery lontag's glove skin stationery by th e pound with envelopes to match in 'orchid, grey, buff and white; regular price 1.25, Saturdav onlv 79c 20';; Discount on all umbrellas over $5.00 each. New Bags in clever shapes and -patterns made of 'suede, pinseal, cow hide aiyl reptile skin, $3.45 to $15.00 ea f "THE STORE FO EVEffYBODv"V fXONt-486-487 1 HtOfORftOOtiiON. Store hours 8:00 A. Mi to 9:00 P. M. Flowered Taffeta Washable, , used for iui dergannents and dresses; 3b' inches wide, on sale $1.95 Novelty Wool Material in greens,, red, copen, tan and -brown, 54 inches wide, up to $3.95 values, Satur- flJO QC day,' yard' ...'(... Correct Hosiery and Underwear for Autumn-Special-ly Priced Tomorrow ' Printed Velvets 27-inch .aiid 3U-inch print ed velvets in tan, navy, brown, white and black, special, Satur- tO QC Idayday, yard Printed Pussy Willow Silk, 40 inches wide, dark S3lpattenis, Avashable;' spe- &k&- $3.45 Silk Underwear $3.45 Values $2.95 Women's and misses' crepe de chine sups, chemise and stepin sets, made of a very tine quality trimmed in dainty lace, conic in all light 'shades, $3.45 val ues, Satur- tO QC dav, each Agents for Gossard and Campco Corsets; New Fall Models Now on Display. ' Outing Gowns and Pajamas For women and miss es in plain and fig ured patterns in light and medium weight; all sizes, priced from 95 to $2.95 each. Rayon Slips Plain a n d trimmed stvles; all colors; Xhial: $1.25 Theme Silk Hosiery Square heel silk to the welt, comes in all the new shades; regu lar price $1.25; Sat- IS":. $1-39 La France Service silk hose, silk to. the top; all colors "and sizes; 011 sale pr:.$95 Our Men's Department Attracts the Attention of All Thrifty Buyers The New Fall Top Coats and Winter Overcoats Are Now . on Display ' ' V'. ;;' Never before have we offered, such ( a large assortment of: styles, materials and patterns, priced from . : $19.50 to $65.00 The new fall suits are here, Kuppenheiiner, Stamford and Middyshade styles in the latest models and patterns, priced from $30.00 to $65.00 Suit Boys' Raincoats and Slickers $3.75 to $5.50. Tom Sawyer Blouses and Shirts for boys. 89 to $1.75 each. Boys' All-Wool Blaz ers, ages (i to 16, spe- s .... .:.::$2.95 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED! POSTAGE PREPAID AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS ftofl opened, t