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OREOON. FRTDAY. DECEMBER!-, ,1928. PAGE FOUR BEDFORD MATL TRmUN'F, MEDFORD, Steward's $1 1 $25 STORE TOMORROW A Great December Clearance Sale 3 Dresses 2 Big Groups on Sale $12.95 Values 2 for $10 S18.95 Values $12.95 2 Dresses for $20 400 Dresses Smart new Crepe Back Satins and Velvets and Taffeta Party Dresses as well as Jerseys and Wool Crepes. All sizes and a won derful selection of styles to choose from. C011ITIEE AGAIN &EK COMMISSION POSTPONES VOTE j FOR SUPERVISION KELLOGG TREATY; .STATE'S STRE Obituary WASHINGTON, Im-c. II LP) For the llilril time the senate lor. o!-!ii relations committee postpone! action today on the Kello-iK treaty , to outlaw war, Although Chairman liurah 1iad hoped ttiut a vum could he taken on the treaty, several ntuntors, in-. eluding Heed of .Kflssouil and Shlii-' aiead of Minnesota, desired to dis-; cuss I hi) treaty's relation with the, Monroe doctrine, ami in general in(re fully to fo over all of the j documents which figured In the ne-: gotiatlons. ; There also wuh Koine discussion of lb" ysihlllly of offering a res-1 oliitloti tn the senate merely an an 1 expression thai ll wax the Henna of ; the senate Hut the treaty lit no' way Implied the sanction that It had any effect upon the .Monroe : doctrine. ' l-oflTLAN f'reutluii by 1 eoniliili'sii'll fe'tr'-HIHH of tl l. Ore, Dec. 14. OJ'l the b'KtHlatUi'e of a to sUh-i- v 1 14 e the e slule, ho thai reci-e- ORIM Xola Grace Grim, wife of J. M. Grim, passed away at the' 1 ome, bus Haven street, at i p. in. Thursday. Nola Caseoeer was ttie itaLKhter of Mr. and .Mia. W. II. Caseheer and was born at Nyssa, Ore., October la. lsio. Her age ; was 18 years, 1 month and 28 days. ' She wan married to Mr. Grim a ; little more than two years ago. ; Death was due to disease of the heart trom which she had been a sufferer for aeveral months. Deceased leaves, heaidea her hus band and parents, one sister. Mrs. iJon Hoaa of Medford, and one baby i I Pram TFNnrRh illlU111111111111111 UV MUV - MINK I V A f U I W. I . UUMIU-L no DEMONSTRATION AGENT! mini FINAL CLEARANCE of Every Winter Hat a I Ion, manufiM tui iiii: Mid in tloii iow4ltllitifn tuny h i nitclfd, whu ugffu-! m i'oiir-rtnrc h-re late yesterday ut hum ya. aril'-m. ii riKUiiuiiitis, i eir"Mf iictiivci ui public iinii privatt powi-r projorw, himI putillr if fk-ial. Much, of the dlwUHsinn at the mi..itl...; ,... .ri.,1 tin. i.ii.thi.ll ..f .i1, ,,. , ...i-vi.n ..fwI it (held utAMft Perl Funeral Home Hut- U'hm dfcittrtl Unit tln ri'Mulutiun ' "TdHy at , I p. propM to the )VKlduiur ihuC lha offl'lallng- iMiwiT to nunip ilu iiifintiPt-H i tniiry. i jie fU,.t that Mr. Cunkle t relinrnilsfiinK tnm potuuon win brother. The remains aro at the Conger Funeral Parlor. West Main street at Newtown, whore -services are being arranged. KNKiHTKX Funeral 8ervlcen 'for William (ireen Knishten will be Iter. V. II. l-Uiton Ininrmfiit In I'hoenlx It been me known today that following her tentative reftiKnatton siup time atro of t position of home uftiHonwtratfon a Kent ot .lutkon county, Mrs. Florence York CVmkle had .sent In her for mal reniKWttlon several days ago to Mrs. Jt-anle D. McCoinb, state ' leader of demonstration agents, ;ut "orvaHI, Th reMignatlon becomes effc f live Ueiumher J 5, and her huc i ct'Ksor has not been K'Mected, ko fur as known hi-re, and probably 'will not b known until Mrs. Mc- 1 1 onw comes nvrv next wet-K. SI .45 $'45 and Not a Hat Reserved ! plact-ti In (he hand of ibf K'v(-r- 1 MITCHFLI FOR FRESH STANDARD EXTRAS SLIPS ; nor I A proposal In the original reso lution' read by" Charles .Miller, ; rn'-rnber of the state Kama com i mission, HUKKesteit that the 'com i nilsion llicluile the chalrn)an of the ; fish commission, chairman of the I Kama 'commission, state health of , fleer and stale eiiKineer. Speakers j declared- that this arraoKcmenl i would K'Ve prelionilerance to the : reciealional element, and that ft j body .of three men similar to the highway eomloisslun would best : serve all Interests. Mitchell died Frederick William at Ills home seven rOKTI.AND. tiro.. Dec; 14. ( Fresh standard extras are down a fiti-tliAr iu-m i.ii(4 lii tiiu' orleu of :m cents todav. standard firsts are '1'iUl fluctuations in the hlKh priced 3ti ceiiu an.l medium firsts are 33 speciulllea featured today'a Irrenu uentM. ,ar "tit'k market. The muln price Duller prices remain steady with tendency was upward, with huylns i.,n nf .... cent itr.m In firsts , Influenced by the further eusliiK of to 4 b h cents. No chantto in poultry quotations. There Is little chanue In fruits and veKclablea. I'ubbuRe ami enullfloAVer are firmer. t'nbbuKe 'Is uuoted at to 3 4 cents a pound. Cauliflower is tl.lli In tl r. it ii i'iiie. A new shipment of Kreen peas are on the local market in volume. from California quoted at 2a 'J7Vi cents ll pound. Hpeclal Communication i miles north of IteaKle, Ore., Decern ' ber 1.1, from infirmities due to old ae. lie was axed 17 years, 8 months and 7 days, and was born at Mule Hock. Ark., April 6, 1841. I lie crossed the plains with an emi ,Ktant train by ox teams in IStio at ; the aKe of lit years, to California, jand came to Oregon In lhti4. De I ceased was a resident of the Sams I Valley I veara. lie was Amanda Hodces, who passed away I about 40 years alio, leaving two ; sona, Frederick J. and l.ee, resi dents of Oregon. In 18S5 he was married to Susie .1. Wooley. who survives him. also five sons arid one i daughter Mis. Veru Hertelaon of NKW VOHK, Dec. 14. () Vio- : Medford; Wm. Merrill, Gerald W.. Carl K., Leonard J., itarry v. anu two ifrandchildren, Mrs. George Martin of Cottage Grove, Ore. and I'alrlcla Uertelson of Medford; also two sisters, Mrs. Helen Fulton of money rates, the decline or nearly Kan Francisco, t ui uuu mis. u $21!i,000.uon In brokers' loans and ! nlo Danley of Maxwell, Cal. the retention of the 5 per cent re-1 The funeral services will be held discount' rate by the New York ' ot the Perl Funeral Home, Mon Federal Unnerve bank. Kxcept at I day, December 1", 1928, at 2 o'clock the opening, when aeveral blocks n. m., Kev. V. H. Katon officiating, of 5H0U to 411.0011 shares changed i Interment in the Pankey cemetory, hands, trailing was relatively light j Sams Valley. be received with much surprise and regret -among the women throughout the county, as durlnff her nearly two years' service in I that puslllon she made . many j friends among them. ' I Florence York Conkle ' came 'here from Troy, . Ohio, where she i had le?en nerving as home dem onstration, agent of Miama county !of that state. She and 1'rlncipal country for the past 07 l"""le Mu urou flmi mni-rlMil m i school, ware married in the early Original costs and former selling prioes have been disregarded in marking several hundred hats of felt, soleil and velvet, to sell at once. ; f "THE STOPE FOB EVERYBODY" J fON-4a6-487 . , . f . . MtOfORROWaW. . :-.i . lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH part of Inst September. Wall Street Report 4 Brisbane'sToday John W.' Clivens, pen of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornier, wires he arrived in New York Thursday on his re turn trip nrountl the world on the 'steamship President Polk of the Dollar line. Big turkey 'sale at Johnson's Market. Huy now while you have plenty to choose from. Placed in nur colli storage free of charge. Phone S7. 26-1 KBATTI.K, Dec flu" death toll Northwest Jumped I Klxt-vSix New Cases. I 14. (P) The j PORTLAND, Ore., Dec, 14- W) i 1 1. 1. Pacific Hlxtv-a i new cases ot innu A Medford Lodge No. 103, A. ; more than Ti" when V V F. A. M Friday. Dec. 14, 1 officers disclosed tl 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. j 40 persons Vail die M. degree. 2iir, Hy order of the W. M. ('. M. IIOl'KTON'. Secy I lust few weeks pneumonia. overnight to enm and one death were roporu-u Hentile health in the cllv health bureau toduy. Imi mine than Michael Mi-Kenzie. na, uieu led here in the hasp. tal. Ttiere of lnfluen.a or enza cases the city 11. IC Kncampiiient No. SO. Kegiilar meeting tonight. AVork at ai in Patriarchal degree.- Attendance were 30a lnnu- 1 ui un nu-Jiiim-is ana isiiuis ir- nfficlallv reported, in quested. MAl.k CLINK, C. Y. today. ' ' (Continued From Page One) title, performed an operation on his majesty Wednesday, encouraged, perhaps, by the Prince of Wales o:i his return. A poisonous fluid was drawn from' the base of the right hint and doctors announce that "further drainage will he nec essary." . . . That "purulent fluid" has been ! poisoning and weakening the king's heart for days. The public j A negro boy, 16 years old, barrl- tions from lighting when their cading himself in a Chicago flat, minds are made up. wounded eight policemen. Finally a police squad, protected hy bullet proof shields, invading the flat, tore I the youtit fighter to death with j lead. He was probably insane. French newspapers rejoice that the league of National will j Inter vene In tne dispute neiween. i-jira-guay and Bolivia. j j ; ,' The league, snubbed by' Jlussij. .tw' i,iivi,i.,iv inuiini nf dr. Hinl and others near home, might preservation protects human clety as a whole. Each one wants to live, ami fears to lid anything t'-at will end his life. When in- sanity, ambition, rage or Jealousy I wipe out the instinct of aelf-presor-j vation a man becomes dangerous. clings to "signs of improvement' but with faint hope. Tain prestige If it could do some thing In America. This country will approve any thing that means peace Instead of war. - But let us he thankful that the League of Nations can't come to North America to tell tta what we ! Bolivia calls her young men lo i must or must not do. And let s j arms, orders them Into training to j hope there won't lie any world ' ()gnl. court or other kind to change that i It is hard to keep men and na- j situation. 265 Any Coat in Our Store $10 and $15 MANN'S The Best Goods For The Price MANN'S It's a Pleasure to Choose Gifts for "Him" at ANN'S :V BIG CHRISTMAS STORE " i 1 . Here Are a Few Suggestions In Our Men's Department M KurrBNiiEUirr, This List Will Solve the Problem of "His" Gift Use it for your buying guide. You get things here that men hope to get; styles to suit every taste, at prices to fit every purse; gift boxes with every purchase and satisfaction guaran teed. Shirts all styles, all sizes, all colors $1. to $6.50 Bath Robes beautiful patterns $5.50 to $13.50 House Slippers all-leather and wool felt $1.75 to $4.50 Mufflers wool or knit, all colors $1.25 to $4.50 Boy's Overcoats All Wool Coats, ages 2 to 12 20 percent Off.-' a; -It Piggly Wiggly French Mixed Christmas Candy 2 pounds 45c Armour Star Brand Lard H-Hiui(l imicl Honey Maid Graham Crackers 4',4-lh. caddy Klamath Spuds ' Per sack - $1.49 74c $1.00 Armour Pure Vegetable . Shortening 8poumt :a?l Sweet Apple Cider Per (ciillon 1 Soda Crackers 6 -pound enddy Fancy Newtown P,k3z $1.00 $1 49 30c 1 79 c Bulk Cocoa 2 Pounds 25c Bread 3 Jxkivcs 20c Crown Flour 40-Poiuid Sack ' $1.90 Gloves Dress and lined driving gloves '. ...:... $1.95 to $6.50 Socks Holeproof, fancy lisle or silk .,........50c to $1.00 Socks Holeproof, wool or silk and r wool 50c to $1.50 Neckwear Beautiful cut silks ......50c to $1.50 Blazers Warm and aomfortable $3.95 to $9.50 Kerchiefs Initial, plain or fancy 20c to $1.50 Shaker Sweaters Shawl collars $4.95, to $10.50 Boy's 2-pant Suits7S12.50-S 14.50. Suits S10.95, S15.50 to S17.50. Suits $12.95 (Sf5 Belt Sets Initial or plain buckles $1.00 to $3.50 ?A Traveling Bags All-leather, all . styles to v Give Him a Mann's Gift Certificate . M --; ' "THE STORE FOW EVERYBODY- J Men's Department Entrance on Main Street Just Off Central Fancy Rice Pop Corn OtZn S pounds ...'. .. .fclwL Silver Nut Oleomargerine; QQ. 2 iioumls Jwv 25c 25c 32c 69c 2 jionndj Corn Flakes S iMU liiiffiM Tomato Soup " 1 " 3 cuns ..... Rogue River Tomatoes No. 2V, 3 oaiw - Strained Honey 5M)1I1H Mlll Table Salt Ii imiilids - Golden Yellow Sweet Corn k ' Utah Peas (Fine llayor) 3 cuns Egg Noddles or , Spaghetti 3 Inrge iMK'koges) 32c 39 c 29c Cane Sugar 1 0 Pounds . ; 62 c Shredded Wheat Per Packna-o 10c Jello ; !t Packages 25c Fancy Head Rice" 10 "Omul , Uu.i.c'.....' Lux Toilet Soap 3 (Xlkpd . Gold Dust Washing Powder Per iMickage - j Christmas . Hard Mix Candy Ol'er ikiiiihI ... 65c 19t 25c 15 c P & G White Laundry v Soap - Q7r in hars Kf I V :25c 29 c 45 c in Fairy Soap-s-. j . Q kre ; Fancy Red Salmon- Tnll can, each ....j....... Fancy White Comb ' Honey 2 'iKiunths '...... PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET Turkeys Lamb Beef We Deliver Chickens CHOICE MEATS Veal r Hams Rabbits I ' ; Pork Bacon Phone 1236