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'- PAGE FOUR MEDFOKD &TTi TKTBTTXR ArKDFORD, ORTXiOX, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1928. " iBERT BATES GIVES PORTLAND THRILL WOMEN RESCUED BY U. S. S. WYOMING it FLYING HOLDS UP morrow I'll" t T Wt. ir Portland poodle mu.t lio 1 1 it - pirossrd Willi the fact that Med ,4'iinl la llve-wiro city ufliT tlui jYvtnts of yeRlerday. Oim of tin? 'Votueily lilt of ycnloi day's Biinic was the Htunt pat on hy llert 'Half's, who ImiicrHonatfil an Italian j li:ililinastHr. lirrl ImI tun local I. Elks baud. IIIh antics drew a I.JiiiKe crowd between halvcn and he !waH forced to respond to numerous Lncorc9. With the two bumlH and !;tiindredH of unient rooters, the j "Medford uplrll" roKlstered heavily liwith I he tliunsunilu who saw the ' bin game. j) Many old rcsldentH of this city . were present to root for Medford Jjriml hundreds of Portland people ''joined In paylnK tribute to the "best Ji!-:h school learn in the universe." Wm. HeverldKe, Jr., who played iiuil on the Medford I1UI1 team hack pin 11112, Kieeted old friends In the I Imperial lobby yesterday. He nlso 'Slithered u crowd of old residents I uf this city lo root for Medford ul Ktlhtt hi game. J ' .Medford folks who missed the I life championship game at Portland f limy soon he able to see the hlKh ."JlfChts of the day's events In tho i Copco News Reel. Horace llrom jiley, L'opeo advertislr? mnnnKer, ac companied Iho team on the trip f i.ml was busy KhnntlnK pletures liero and there and everywhere. ) The Medford parade was filmed as jjfcleft the Imperial hotel, nlso en j Toiitn, and ns it arrived at the Ma Uitim. Considerable fonlase of the , ciowds. the cheer leaders In action, Isle, was also taken by "l.rom" In iwildlthm to Hie main events of the bit: Kuine. This morning the local -Vaniera man filmed the learn mem. hers ns they left the train and Iho lili; crowd which gutliored at the fitatlon to Kreet them. When ml ittuil and titled the above films jiliould jive n coniprehenslve review Fork of Smith river 5- 5 ar km -! Mrs. Norman K. Battsn (left) of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Mary Ulrlch of New York with Capt. L. M. Overstreet aboard the U. S. 8. Wyoming which landed them at Norfolk, Va., with 6ix other 8 jr. vlvorg of the Vcstria disaster. Mrs. Batten was acclaimed one of the heroines of the disaster. Her husband, an automobile racer, vi lost after she made heroic efforts to savo him. of'tho trip and ono which prnm Ihch to bo of Kioat fnteroHt tlirotinh out all lioiillicin Oregon. 4 I'OKTLANI) I'lans nindn f'r construction of ww 24-Mtory Imilit- tiiK at Kourtli and ,lnrrlnon Htropls will lie lni'Ki'Ht in city. KLAMATH FALLS Oronon Hank & Ti ut roinpany Keciirt'M lto for new niu(Irii building. 4 CJAJtlMNKK Survey mn.dn for now fimil from Jioro to Nttrth rOUTLANn ItklH hhImI for f iirninlilnt; one "! wler-typo" trac tor for iihc of foroHt Hrvi."o tn iIUh fioction. IIKKDKI'OK'P y l'ctltlnn fnm ri'lili'tilM askrt for .stalilitiliiiu'nt of furry mtvIco from hcr to flardincr. 4 Notice, AVill bt o!d at public auction for ciHh, on Dec. 3, 1928, nt 2:30 p. m., at City found id Talent, ono blark JerHoy cow, mulcy and dry; no ear markH or brand. 2T2 !3S mjf mjmiuamirMMBmnm THII Piggly Saturday Money Savers Wi ol.' White King Washing . ' " : Powder o Q I.nreo iKickiiice J Ghirardelli's Chocolate I pound Brooms $1,011 vuliie for P & G Soap in luilN 33 c 79 c 35c Campbell's Pork and Beans ' OC U J 3 cans Campbell's Tomato Soup OC. II cans uijv Calumet Baking Powder OR:-. l-poullrt ,lll ..: iJ Frc3h Ginger Sna'ps OCr 2 pounds &aisjr Rex Lye a Cans 25c Cof f eo U PoiimlM $1.00 I Crown Flour I -Ill-Poniltt Suck I $1.89 Alonwith Iho first fnnwfall thin niornliiK of tbn season in Medford and virlnily camo cloudy . nr.d Ihrcatfriln-; weather all over the slate and In California which made air-mall plan and other flyiim tiif fieul In fuel, did away with it al-toj,-eiber. a up to 1:30 o'clock Ibis afternoon neither the Koiiibtmuiid or northbound air mail plane, diic here about 9 n. in. daily, had ar rived, nor wan It known where they wore located. liense clouds In both directions prevented the fllKhM, ulthoiiKh for a time this forenoon It was thought pofsibte that ono or, the other of the planes, or perhaps both, milit have flown so hlfjh over the city nnd valley aa not to bo BPen or heard. The southbound West Coast pasHeiifcer plane war still waiting at noon to hear from the Medford weather bureau airways station nn to the condition of weather here before possibly venturing on the southbound trip. Incidentally, iho difficult flying weather of today made much. addi tional airways work nnd worry for L. Dick, head of tho Medford weather bureau, and hiH nsplHtant. Kenneth Anderson, m In addition to the regular weather bureau duties, it 1-1 the businesH of ihls bureau to furnish condition of nlr builetinM by phono and telegraph from all its substations in south em Oregon and adjacent California point, ami locate ns near as: pos sible where the plane are flying or fled up. This morning's now here, which amounted to three-tentliH of an ; inch, coming as a surprise to the local public, was preceded by a 1 very early morning fog which iurn cd In'o rain at fi:&0 n. m. Then nt 7:15 a. m. this precipitation turned into a mixture of snow nnd; rain, which le-1 a number nf peo ple to think it was. hall, and fell for 2'i minutes, to be in turn fol lowed by a fall of now. that lasted until !t:Ln n. m. The remainder: or me 1 1 a y still co n t i n ued very cloudy, with light rainfall nt times. Ftain and- probably . snow are forecast for tonight arid Saturday. While It was Hnowing and vain lug In Medford, much sncw was falling In tho high mountain dis tricts. This forenoon the snow fall on the Sink iy oils was reported here to amount to six inehe-i. No. reports ns, to how much snow feil on the Grecnsprlng mountain high way and other mountainous loeal itis had been received In Medfifrd. up to early this afternoon.1 "t Brisbane's Today ! Morning At 9 O'clock the Door Will Swing Open and This Great Selling vent Will Spring Into Action Don't Fail to Be on Hand and Get Yours Men's Work Sox ...... .Sc Canvas Gloves, pair , . 5c Men's and Boys' Khaki Pants . 75c Men's Winter Union Suits. . . . ,75c Men's and Boys' Overalls. . . . 85c Ladies' House Dresses ...... .55c Ladies' Bemberg full fashioned Hose'.. . ... .85c Men's Work Pants ' . . $1.15 1 Ladies' Felt Slippers . . -. . . . . . .45c 'i Men's Rubber Boots : $3.00 ' Men's Rubber Shoes ....... $3.00 Men's Dress Hats . . . ... . .$1.45 Men's Sweater Coats 95c Little Boys' Blazers 95c Suit Cases : 95c . The whole, entire store is just one Big Bargain Counter H. Wilson Will 32 North Front Street giMiiiiiiimwiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii liwiii'iiiii'iiiiiiii mmmmmammmxmmmmmmmmm iiihimiiiiiiiiiiii inn iihiiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM (Continued From Pftsre One) Pels Naptha Soap Vvr carlorii , Tona Castile Soap 5 Imn .- Pie Pcaches- I'l'r kiiIIiiii iiii . 59 c 25c 49 c Rock Dell Syrup ull(in nIo Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour ' I.niito Mw iNit'kiipo Diamond Matclies o-lio ennon 49 c 32c 25c Strained Honey 69c Bread. 20c Bice :i I'lmiicis 25c Canned Goods Special for Saturday 2 CANS PEAS, NO. 2'c 2 CANS CORN, NO. 2's ' 2 CANS TOMATOES, NO. 2's All for A 69c PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET Saturday Specials Beef Roast. IVr ikiuihI .......... Fresh Side Pork IVr iKiunil I CHICKENS and RABBITS 22c 20c Choice Steaks Vvr poiimt ( Good Bacon IVr, pound We Deliver VJL 32c 30c Phone 1230 31 Thiiir Htock went up $1.0(1 n sliaio WeilncKilny, mnkitiK u li.o of $.100 for this wtiok. ' v - , I'mler the direction of Cliarlen F,. Jlllcliull, ns piesldent, the Na llonnl t!lt' Hunk, the bluest in the woiiil, hii wiHely lntorestcd itself in the little mini. It c(ini'entrnte8 effort on Ha thrift clop.ii'lm.; nt. tnmiKiumlliiK inlereat eveiy three month.H for Hnvi.-.js de positor. And it hus more than 4S0.000 nimies on Its snvlngs de part nient books. . rrcsldont Coolldgo nnd eomnion sonso both .nilvlno that our loans I lo Kiiropo be reduced, unit thut at tention should be conceutiiited on I Ui-velopiiiK THIS country. While the nation und the bankers may decide to keop money here. I Kuropo will not lack Amoi lonn dol j lara. j Clovernnient exports report thnt i tills year Americans; on trips 'abroad, will spend ono thousand I million dollars, ono huudred million i dollars above the expenditure of 11927. . ., j Tlinl's tho way lo send American I dollars to Kurope, lettiiiK citrens that spend bring back cxpotlenre land knowledge In cxchiumo for . money. l.oncllni! moiiey to build foreign , wdi'kIiIim, or to build compel lilun , for American Industry, is not! so I wise. . . : . -1' ' -'.'",( Tl o authorities of New York Zoo nro worried because the amount of uust in the air shutB out ultra- ! violet rnys comini; from titer sun. That Is dangerous to the birds that ' need those rays. 1 , 1 . V:nr.i nnd mud Is In streets, nnd 'trucks rushlim llirouRh them ure liliiUKcrous for tho ehlldren. For f tho present that can't be helped. I It will interest future generations to know that the first playground on tho roof. In New York City's I richest street, was built for chow C'0K8' j Workers In Khodo Island mills i have declared a striku and the un ion nuthorlxos It.-. Untortuuiitely, what lexlllo work and New K.inliind need Is some" I thing Hint no strike 'will bring about, namely restoration of New ; K'ngluiid's textile industry. ; I Ronio yenrs n so the Into MY. ! Ouke. whose millions are spent In ! tho south, and whse ambition was I to build on southern Industry, snld: : "1 will break every rough cotton I mill lu New Knglaml." A north jern cotton mill owner raid: "It I Isn't that he W'll.l. do It, ho has j dono It already." Now Kimlnnd's problem Is lo eom ' petn with chap Hwrr. abundant j lalior, line climate and freedom Ifrom labor troubles In iho south. A ! powerful combination. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S Suits ! W'UST I INN II dt nsk.-d fol'1 InyliiE 16-foot mncnilani roadway, ..4ix inches thick on Hoed street. j I I'OKTLAMK Work on I1.K0. nno sireet widening project votd by clilicni wilt begin at one. I Sale of Boys AII-Wool 2-Pants Suits $12.50 to $14.50 valuos $ia.95 . $to.50 to $17.50 valuos $12.95 ; Boys' Overcoat Sale All-wool materials; ns;cs to 12 years. . $15.00 values-. .......$4.80 $7.50 to $f).00 values $5.95 $12.50 to $14.50 val. $10.95 $15.50 to $1(5.50 val. $12.95 Leatherette Blazers Uain-proof and warm; regu lar $.1.50 values . r $2.98 ' By Kuppenheimer" You not only want a Pall Suit that lias style, but you want one that Vi 1 1 fit and wear. You will more than get this in a Kuppen heimer., The. prices; ar( right1, too. $4p.oo to $65-00 Kuppenheimer Top Coats and Overcoats $4O.oo0; $45.00 $50-00 Scheurman Overcoats ratle of all-wool 'materials in the new and up-to-date patterns ' and styles. Kaglan or set-in sleeve models. 1 $19-50 to $37-50 Middi Shade Suits Middishade Blue .Suits need no introduction, for at the )riee there is no comparison. Basket weaves, stripes and plain blue serges. '. ; P.V. $37-50 ; Boys' Sweaters One. lot boys' part-wool Sliii- i. Sweaters; large assorhnent colors,; : ' . " ;' y 51.00 -',- on: of ' Dress Suits j for Small Boys . $0.50 to $7.50; ages 2 to 8 1 20 off ; Boys' Wool Longies Up to $4.50 values: ages S to 12 $2.49 . Sale of Men's Shirts . Broadcloth Shirts in plain oc fancy colors; pre-shrunk neck bands; guaranteed fast colors. legular,$l,50 values. S1.00 . "Pendleton" All-Wool Flannel Shirts Values' from $4.75 to $8.50 20 Off Mann's Department Store Phon 486487 THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Mtdford, Oregon