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mcDiroiTn xrxrr, tkibtote, medfokd, Oregon, fbtdav, September 21, 1928. MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S Unusual Values at MANN'S Saturday HERE ON VISIT; PAOH SIX mJILU irUiyiHI1.il 0 ' A distinguished visitor la this city tiiKt nlj-'ht wiiM AIrn. Hubert. J. Jtuidette, elderly willow of one of the Pacific oojihI'h moat famous htimoriHts, and hoimf well-known internatlonully us tin orKiLnlzcr of women's elubn and at prenent one of the most active political cani imiuncra for Hcrhei't Hoover for president. Mr. Jlurdottt wan ac companied by Mm. AVebster Mcrri field and their chauffeur, and from lierc they went to bun ITanelHco inj preparation for the opening meet-j Ins of tho California state repub lican campaign which will bo in I seKHion ut tho I'alaco hotel tomor-! row nifrht. Ah the pernnnal friend nnd ad mirer of Hoover sat at breakfast thin morning, she llwtcd the follcv Jiik reaHoiiH why thinking women of tho I'nlloil Stales beltcvo In the republican candidate: "First, Hoov er is an Idealist, and whether or not they admit it, most of them admire and roapoct him for that; second, ho nan spont his entire life In promoting activities which nat urally appeal to women, such as stabilizing home life, aiding in child welfare work and niMnf ,h" piano of human lifo in general; third, his plan Tor relief work in tho agricultural Industry; saving of waste In Industry; his construc tive program for dealing with vari-. ous problems us sot down in his acceptance, speech." "We are on the crest of a wave of prosperity nnd security and II is important that those who want the United States to continue along that way should vole Intelligently," the woman politician said. When asked hy n Mall Tribune reporter what she says to n group of women when urging them to take an inter est In governmental matters, Mrs. Hu niello's eyes flashed as sho re plied, "If a woman simply sits nt home and occepts anything that comes along Instead of participat ing In civic life, she is merely an absorber and not a contributor In ony .sense," Two yenrs ngo Mrs. liurdettc wns sent by the United States govern ment ns an obsor ver nt itho T,caguc of Nations conference at fienova. Previous lo thai lime she was of ficially delegated to Investigate in ternational problems at various I times. Traveling from slate toj state Mrs. Iturdelle. wlm utuimi in. ' cldcntnlly that sho has been Inter ested In club work for Rfl years, has been across the continent eight limes. This was the fourth visit I she had made lo this valley, where j he has several Mend. Including William TUldge, well-known local j nrchardlsl, who had a long visit With her at tho Hotel Aledfotd last evening. "Since May wo have motored 11,01(0 miles attending a conven tion of women re'pren'iillng the federated clubs of America, held In Han Antonio, Texas. Iho repub lican national convention, calling on Mr. Hoover later to congratu-l late lilni at Washington, visiting Quebec, Yellowstone and scores of Interesting places," Mrs. Uurdetio said (Ills morning beforu leaving hero at 8 o'clock. ' "This billion. " said Mrs. llur delle. pointing to n large Hoover badge on Iho left side of her mod ish orchid dress, "was given lo me eight years ago at I he time when I whs helping In another campaign for liln elecllon." As prominent us Medfonl's I11II.V. "TIiIh Ih 11 (livut ('iiimlry." ! IliitlriMl n Illy nil III.. H-lniMilrliln uf M'Vi'TOl ram, worn Iho I hi' Iwnj tamo pinion, imp 1111 Iho IllllUIIlT of tho Miii'imui 011 r, ami iho oilioi' im tho Imok. which nn iiroHontoit lii lli'in nt MliinoiiiinllH In nniiri .11 oliitlnn of n talk hy Mm. Kuril. Hi', Mm. Moniriolil 1111,1 Mm. in,,.. lotto hiivn hoon Inllmiilo frioiiilH i mr ninny y 'm, iiUi'iiiIIiik hovoiiiI koIuiiiIb Inuolhor In (heir ynnth. Wohstor M.iilriohl una pioHhlont iif tho I'lilvoiHlly of N'tilth Iliikiitn for 2Ti yours. Mm. John Ciiikln of thlN oily nml Mm. Moiilflohi ,,10 old ncqlinlntiinooH. ' CLERK'S BUDGET! There will be very little nml..' rial Increase in the county deik'u ufrico budget for the following your, over that used to run iho Hum department (his year, ac cording to Helilla Stevens Mcver. who with her otrice force are now concentrating upon Dip prepara tion of next year's estimate. Tim mutter of a few new record" and : Iho normal addition of new bald ness are the only mutters no far to be taken into consideration. While the other county of flees nru also preparing their stnj,le budgets at this time, the county clork'B offlco force are dlvlriln their :t( ntlon between five d f forent estimates. These ato th- ui inty clerk's offlco, the county tuurl, the Justice eourt, the Juvo tille court and the circuit court budget. A I! statements must be In by October I, after which tho budget committee will hold their first meeting, on tho committee (hit year, besides county ctiui't mem bers anil the county ccr are llnlph Itllllngs of Ashland, .lames Owens. Mcdford uml li. K. Ncalnn. Tublo Rock. ' NANKINU, t'hlnu. Sept. 21'. (P) Twenty persons were killed or Injured In an explosion of munitions In Nttnkliw tmliiy. Th munition! were being trnnspurtcil thro u rh tho city In carts. Several houses were demolished. 500 New Autumn Dresses on Sale at Mann's Tomorrow Group-1 At $10.00 50 wonderful new chic dresses in this lot; made of good silks; all sizes; every fc 1 f (( one a different style. You will be' surprised at the quality for, each J Smart Coats at Sensational Low Prices Be Sure You See These Values Tomorrow Extra Special at $19.75 Just ill, 50 wonderful new whiter coats made of all-wool suedes; lined throughout; trimmed with -Mandel iuid Beaverette fur; mushroom and shawl collars; colors brown, blue, black and tan. Every coat a different style: all sizes. While fl 1 C 1 r they last Saturday, each : J 1 17. O A Special Group at $25.00 100 new dress and sport coats, made of all-wool suedes, velours and mixtures. Have large fur collars and cuffs; lined through out; many new styles to choose from; all sizes; without doubt this is the best coat value in fcOC ff town, at ipO.UU Headquarters for Better Coats New Conde and Printzess Styles Made of the finest Kittensear Broadcloth, dull and smooth fin ish, lavishly trimmed with furs such as fox, beaver,. .Marniink and lynx. Long, shawl, queen Anne and mushroom collars, el bow length cuffs; each set of furs carefully selected. Every coat guaranteed to give satisfaction. Priced from $49.50 to $150.00 each Ml THE SMALL FELT A Fall Fashion Favorite $4. 95 and $Q.7S Every fall wardrobe must have at least one a close-fitting hut tliat conies well down'at the back anil over the card and is either cut away, or rolled or folded back over the forehead. You'll find (hem here in the very models created by leading designers yet priced moderately, $4.95 and $6.75. New Doodad and Necker Berets, the attractive lam lor high school wear, $1.50 Extra Specials 51.45 Drapery 95c 95c Handkerchief Sale 1'iire linen lawn and silk nov elty handkerchiefs in white with fancy borders, come in tin- most popular colors and designs, special C ft Or 2''for'$l.o6 I'HI'll Neckwear add $1.29 Ecru lace collar and cuff. sets and veslecs. a finish ing (ouch that will clue to everv costunu while thev lust. Satin day, set Compact Sale Miiir, blue rose and net Avers compact single and double stvl loose liowder and form. $t.75 t 1 on value, each P 1 .50 values, each $1.79 les: cake Scarfs Triangular s c a r f s nidae of a good qual ity crepe de chine: al so a few georgettes, up to .'2. '27) values, on Bobby Ties Bobby Ties in all the popular shades, es pecially suited for the school CQA girl .. ( "THE STORE FOR EVEBVBODV iiKwr -180-417 MC-o"or--- Saturday Store Hours 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. MAII? ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED1 Heavy quality drapery damask, in all the new patterns, both stripes and all-. over designs, 4u incites wide. Marked to sell at it'-w. One day special, yard ; Pongee Silk 32-inch fine quality. 12-inouinio pongee silk; natural ciolor. Kegular 1 ft price 85c. Saturday only, yard"'' " 95c Wash Goods 49c :!()-inch wash materials, including printed suiting, silk and cotton crepe, and printed il!0 silk. These mate rials sold all season up to 95c. A Q n On sale .Saturday, yard ZV. Bedding Sale Cotton Sheet Blankets (itixSO-iiich size; come in'grey, tan and white, with blue or pink borders. On $2.39 Rayon Bed Spreads Six 105-inch famv rayon bed spreads; come in blue, gold, green and laveiir tier; up to 5.!),") values. On tl 7C sale Saturdav. each I D Comforters. 72xS0-inch size filled with pure wool and covered with ii good grade of .fancy sateen with plain borders, JJ QC special, each J0.I7U Wool Blankets (itixSO-iiieh all-wool double blankets, eon u in gold, blue, rose and green plaids, on sale JQ Cn Saturday, pair iPU ,DJ Baby Blankets blai.kets in 59c 27x:!ii-iiii-h cotton baby blue and rose piaids, each Group 2 At $15.00 100 1lfW flrfKfR 111 flllM frvnim llinrln aP vnlvntc ootin liwl- n-onnf rrrvi. ' gettes and combinations' of materials, such as velvet and georgette and vcivet ana sann. Artistically trimmed witn laces and pipings or con trasting materials; one aiid two-piece models; all sizes. Thev come in all the, popular shades for fall wear. These dresses are C 1 C AA cheap at $19.75. Saturday iplO.UU Group 3 At $19.75 A new shipment of the smartest styles for the junior and little woman; made of splendid quality of crepe bad. satin colors; black, blue, wine, brown and tan: nicely trimmed. In Hi-ti and bolera styles; flare and circular $1Q 7C skirts. Real $22.50 values. Saturday.... ipliJ.tD New Printed Velvet Dresses Also Plain Colors Youthful and Matronly Styles. Underwear and Hosiery at Special Prices Saturday Sunbeam Rayon Bloomers Made of an extra heavy quality; come in all the light shades; on.sale tomorrow, d 1 pan- Sunbeam vests to match bloomers 89c each Kayser Hose ! Made of pure silk with slipper heel, in all the new fall shades; regular price $1.75; d 1 J Saturday, pairP A,J Diamond Point Silk Hose In all the new shades, silk to the top, special :.:;$1.95 Knit Bloomers All sizes for women in pink and white; $1.25 values, Sattir- Q C day, pair Rayon and Broadcloth Pajamas Well tailored, trimmed, with dainty hand painted designs; all colors tO QC and sizes; $3.45 values, Saturday, pair v20 Royal Society Package Goods Our new fall line just in consisting of bodroq m sets, lunch sets, pillows, baby clothes and many other novelties at special prices. Pillow Cases 12-inch s t a m p e d and hemstitched pillow cas es, fine quality; regular price $1.25; Saturday, pair on sale 85c New Rubber Bath Sponge In fast colors, come in clever shapes -and de signs; a pi.ictical and sanitary amusement for the kiddies, ery special, ea. 50c Unusual Values for Men at Mann-s All Day Saturday Men's New Fall Overcoats Scheuerman and Kuppenheimer Styles Beautiful new patterns in the new raglan and set-in sleeve models, priced from $19.50 to $65.00 MEWS NEW FALL SUITS ARE NOW HERE Kuppenheimer Middy-Shade and Stamford clothes for men in the most up to date styles and patterns; see them in our win- 1 vs $35.00 to $65.00 Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas, coat and middy styles, regular $1.75 to $2.50 values; flj'l nn Saturday, pair ;P Boys' Dress Shirts for school wear, guaranteed QCp fast colors; all sizes; special, each 2OC Men's All-Wool Shaker Sweaters, coat f f qc style, heavy quality, each VilD Men's Heavy Blazers, made with two flap pockets, knitted wrist and waist bands;" qj special, each Pt"0 Shirt Sale 500 men's broadcloth shirts, full cut and roomy, in white, tan and blue; real $1.50 stL,, $1.00 POSTAGE PREPAID AGENTS FOR BVTTERICK PATTERNS