Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    BEDFORD MSTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI1, ORF.uOX. THrKsQAY. JAXrAKV X WX
P A OF, TimEB
Mayor A. W. Pipes Discusses
Med ford Problems in Speech
Before Meeting of Council
The first inaugural address of
length ever known lo have been
mane Wy an tiicomliiK mayor
..f Medford en taking of flee.
u:.s .l.tiviied before the oily
council nice -; last niulit by
.Mityur A. W. I'll., unu ai Hju
tnouKhtful ami comprehensive one
showing a wide Krasp of eity af
fairs, in which he discussed tile
Various city problems, duties of
council and mayor, flayed faction-
!
A. V. IMiK's
al criticism of city officials, asked
for public tolerance and coopera-'
HUM, iliMHNMU lilt" III) ri 1 Ul lire
pioKiesK and needs, traffic, street !
litthtinp, aviation and budKet, and
stated that he would not assume
autocratic powers, but would as
sume only an eoual share of the
eiry'u rMspousibilif Sen ahm? with
the eijthi city council men. The
atldresH fidlowjt:
(ieutlemen of the rouncll:
Hy a mnjnrJty of tlte electorate
of the peoplo ojVMf.dffircI We have
l.ecii corntiiissicmed ;i a body to
administer tho affairs of govern
ment tor the next two years, and
unless removed from office either
by death or for cause, it will he
our duty to bear the responsibili
ties of our eity government dur
ing the ensuing- blehnlum.
We have accepted this responsi
bility and our oath binds us to a f
task. It is unnecessary for me to j
remind you that this responsibili-1
ty must be met in the spirit . of j
patriotic service to all classea and
all sections alike,
Our interest p
should and must be the develop
ment of Medford as a whole, for
u pon t h is basis a lone ca n we go
forward in an orderly and healthy
manner. Misunderstandings may
arise and mistake will occur
this because we are- human. Hut
-if wj-mee? the issues as they
arise, with open minds, and with
honesty of purpose, we can de
pend ipon a favorable verdict
from the great majority. "We can
not hops to he loved by every In
dividual resident, b,u( If we do our
duty conscientiously we can com
mand the respect of all of the
people. i
As chfef executive it will not
he mv policy to attempt the usur-
nation of autocratic nowers, J 1
shall choose rather to assume only
an eeual nortion of the responsl-.
bitities along with the other eight
members of this body. In coun
sel there is wisdom and solution
of even the most difficult prob
lems. In dictatorship there is
rat i 4 " '
disharmony and .disintegration. Ijrapidly this development may
shall endeavor to assume only
such 'lendetsMp as Is becoming to
the office I hold, and in keeping
with the uignily of a city of the
high character accorded our be
loved city, not only In our own
state, but throughout the entire
Pacific Const country, and in this
1 shall confidently seek your coun
sel. IiKrrwxfl lemand
With the rate of increased popu
lation which has taken place in
Medford during the pust few years
a h o come increased demn nds for
civic Improvement and expansion.
The manner In which these de
manda have been met by the pre-
ceding and former administration clared their intention of estah
huH established a record worthy j lishing one of the high , tower fed
of commendation, and nhoul d jeral broadcasting stations imme
challenge not alone the members j diately adjacent to our airport,
of this council hut every man at an Initial cost of $36,000.00.
and woman officially - connected which station will employ four
with city affairs. Kven more. H operators providing Medford will
should stir every res" dent of Med- secure and establish a larger and
ford to greater pride in past ac- more adequate airport and land
comnllshmeuts and arnurte within ing field. In recent press dis-
them deeper love and loyalty for
their home city, the beauty and j
charm of which is unsurpassed by ,
any city on tho western slope of j
the great Pacific. Through the
spirit of "all together", "pull to-j
gether" we shall go steadily for-1
ward and each year will see the
unfolding of our dreams.
Hut let me warn you our
dreams will not come true at the
end of a Pip Van Winkle slumber.
Intelligent, hard work must be
done In the development of a city
beautiful. Our forces must be
marshaled together and. all march
in tho same direction.
lacthmallsm Ktayctl
.Constructive critlriem Is a means
to growth and is always welcoro
o Kv honpKt and uroeresive men.
l.nt fni tlons pnlllnK In oppnsne
directions rotai and tremendous- tinued. but their scope is more
)y harm a common cause, and the or leys restricted for the reason
man who refuses to Join forces ithat they are only ft civic body
with the majority. choosinK vather.nml are not clothed with authort-
to sfmd on the outside and cry
-olf" anC promisciilously accuse,
o.cers nnu liumie senuins
craft when there Is no evidence ic.ty aovernment he formed to eo-
of wromtdoine is ns deadly to the ordinate with our civic ornnniza -
community Interests as Is the most ttons In the future development
venomous reptile to human life j of this Important Industry.
Likewise, men who are elevated, street MiriillnR
to positions of trust and then seek I our city has reached the point
to use their official positions "iln Krowth and development which
eeiusn enos ao.i -
i" deadly In Wir scope an..
rhould he banished from society
nnd promptly dealt with by stern
hands nf the law.
Medforti Fiirtiinnle
Fortunate, indeed. Is Medford ,
whoso full- name has not been ;
muuiIkcJ. hut honored by her ser-i
vauta of former administrations. 1
Mayors and touni Ilmtyi in the past
have been nu n of integrity and ;
high ideals. They have ' clven ! O
- eely if their time and talents!
to build a city comoaraide to its ',
ftiinfr, so richly endowed by the
Must or Jhind of nature, j
With grt:tt nnd just nrido we
!cint to the building of our mil-
lion dollar witter system, with n
i-apm-Uy sufficient for a city of j
J:,finy population. affording a
mountain friiiK of imre crystal
waipr in every hmoc, it ml of in- j
estimable value to the life ami t
health of our people. Xo city in;
the Inited States can boast of one :
I better. This is the crownini; j
(achievement of the retiring ml-j
mtniMraitun, anu pernaps uu ;
I notable in the history of our city,
j Let us, as fervantn of the ieo
fple, carry forward the ood work.
jTwo or three problems of major
importance to the lire nnu powm
of our city immediately confront
us. We have trrown beyond the
confines of a country -villas- and
have become the commercial cen
u r for a vast area, thus hrlitfcinK
to our city putromiKP of shop and
store and Industry, from a dis-
tiinc - p e(ualled by only n f'W cities
In the state. Ill addition to tills
the irreat I'uclfif highway, yiold-
linn its beehive of truffle, pours
into our city thousands of cars
daily during the peak of the tour
ist season.
Trnffit rrobU'm
These conditions have brought
ahoitt a traffic eonsestion uponiL'3 on his 4iuo-tiiiie itiKtu
Greets whh h our officerH
not rope wiin under exismu, . -
"
dents alone are purchasing H00
new nutomohib-K each year, there-
fore the traffic problem becomes t
more and more acute as tin j the park area to meet needed de
mom hit go by. I would ref om- jnilinds.
mend a more rigid enforcement j with these issues will also
of existing ordinances, not spas- (.omo many others, as a natural
modiealiy, but every week and 'condition incident tothe life and
every month in the ye.ir, and the development of a rapidly grow-
enactment of nddllloual one
relieve the pressing sit uatiutt,
Aviatlem
Aviation is another matter with
which we must reckon if we are
to hold the supremacy Medford
has already gained. We are for
tunate In the possession of geo
graphic advantages not enjoyed
bv any other city in the state.
lot even this advantage is not in-
fallible and it virtues alone wilt
not bring to us uie gret j
terminal which appears to be
within our grasp, unless we pro-
Tide an adequate landing ueut xo
- eet the inevitable rapid develop-1
nent which is immediately ahead
Of us and which is already tatung
place in all sections of the Vnitett
States.
As one citation I might mention
the fact that within a few hund-
red miles of Medford, located at ;
Seattle, Washington, is one of the
largest air plane factories in the
worid. Having sprung up like
magic, this factory is employing
1000 men, including a technical
staff of flit engineers, and since
their inception they have pro
duced JOfia air planes, including
fiXO military planes for the Cmted
States Army and Navy. They have
strong financial backing and are
plann ng a large program of c-
pansion for. the future.
It is,
Jwithiif - the range of possibility that
the manufacturing of air planes
in cities of the pacific coast may
equa 1 in lm po rtance to th e west ,
that of the auto industry of the
east.
V e have no way to tell how
come, nor how important
transportation may become to the
commercial life, of the nation. In
retrospection wo can look back
to the development of railroad
traiuumi'tatl'on foiw and (fifty
years ago. and today 'we see term
inal cities which were developed
from trtiding posts. . directly due
to the influence of terminal trans
portation. x On the other hand,
wo can Volnt to towns that blind
ly slept when the transportation
forces knocked nt their door, and
today fheyyrenuiin trndiiig posts.
Within the last thirty days rep
resentatives of our federal gov-
ernment came to Medford and tie
patches wo also learn that It U
the intention of the government
to establish upon or near the
Pacif c coast a port for super
dirigibles. Such a port. we are
Informed, would- employ two to
three hundred men. The aviation
committee of our local Chamber
of Commerce are in touch with
this situation ond have been in
forined y the government of
ficials that Medford will he givn
consideration In the selection of a
Pacific dirigiolf oort, doe to our
Ftrategetlc location.
-vuen crcott ih dut our wcai
Chamber of Commerce for the
targe amount or worn inry cKim. who came to Medford five
done in keeping Medford in thej v(l(ir(, n(fo Jm a foj.
forefront ns nn nir terminal upj Portland bond house, and bii.
to the preFent time, and thetr
(worK in ine iimire wm ne eun-jtord
ty to act in lc(ni ncjtoiuuions.
I would, therefor reeommend ;
"i "
frn m, eniclenl. Ilxntlmt stem
ifr our business district if we !
.maintain our prestlire amt-w.K:
jibe cities of the state. Likewise.)
'on city parks have become In-iof
adequate In area for a city thejwith iu,iti)t capital.
Crash Ends Flight of
From New York to Home in Bogata ' I
SL
gr&M&- HAN
rY'V' : FOR C
(KIlAlilfT, t'olombiu, Jan. 2.a tew minutes later met wit it (lis- j
j)(..!VP)n The dream of'astor when the plane crushed into -,
, , a tree and was destroyed, t he j
.heutemmi Hen jam in M'iuW.f ,aIllilw waH ta hitVt. j
Amertt ijn-trained thief pilot 'neen ,iue to a poor ttrutte of fuel'
the t'olombiau air service, of fly-i prevetuins his motor from fum;- i
itm from New York to loy;ota, ; ihmfnK properly. The flier w;im j
ended here today in tt crash,, a um close to earth to mnnoever j
i scant Tu mites from his Koal. . the (.hum to a safe latidins. j
Lieuienant M-iui", who took;
joff from Mitch-! fudd November
can-jtlirardot hue this afternoon, but
3 v :
' -
j,.m mi that a careful s
j;irk conditions le made
i,fdv with :t view of im-i-easing
ing eity. which will have to J
met during the next (wo years.
In the interest of economy it will
doubtless ho necessary to cur -
tail in certain departments uf ;
government, and expansion pro-j d. D, Ruyseft of Uusscll's !c
ros;tls which witl he brought to ; part men! store is sponsoring a
our attention. We must not be , jSuilUl jmper for the Crater Lake
unmindful of the fact that nil; ,.omu.jj iinit iM mm- offering a
newly elected membern of this tf ,riK,.s fm- tht )rst tm0
hotty were votea ttuo omee n
the slogan of "A Business Ad- '
mmisuaium, ami we mui
faith with people by standing
squarely upon this platform.
'jhe limiget
The budget committee tor ie,m!chw every scout registered in
jetty of Medford have approved
nuttget lor ol i
genernt operating expenses, fn- dea of scout netiviUes, to an
cludtng $21 Stiy for the C.enemI nuncc future scout events and
liond Fund Levy, and tL'O.fmo for publicly record any scout who has
the Water liond Sinking Fund ' jH,t.n awarded anv merit luulces
Levy, Many items comprising tlu;til. ),us improved his chtssif ieatlo
112: budget, like the last twoj
mentioned, are fixed chai'Keff and j test are that the title must be in
cannot he changed. lint let tmth form of a rectangle two im-hew
remember that there are also high by seven inches Song and
many Items constituting the bud-j must be turned in lo the setml
get which are estimated and our . headquarters before February S.
relation to these items is onlyj Vhcn naming the winner the
that of h trustee, and our con-j fudges will consider suitability of
i siuucHcy is i tit' KIM".-!, """tittle, execution and character of
j has an inalienable right to caltihe drawing.
jus to accounting. Find prize will be a scout unl-
At this juncture I am not in a
position to make recommenoa-;
tions as to the possibility of a, a pair of breeches and third prlxe
saving to the taxpayer. In Med-; a neckerchief In the troop coitus,
ford, in Oregon, in our sisterjThe names of the judges of the
states and throughout America, ; contest will be given at some time
people cringe under the burden i in the near future,
of taxes, and at the same time!
make more and greater demands
upon our national and- state gov
ernments and upon all municipal
bodies. Cnless and until this
contlition changes taxes will re
main high, and no appreciable
loWring In my opinion may he
exported. These conditions do not
lessen, however, but rather inten
sify the pressing' responsibilities
upon men In official position to
eliminate all possible waste and
unnecessary extravagance.
Kmployes of our city, whether
In the office or with tho shovel
upon the street, should he re
quired to render full service, just
the Mime as is required by the in
dividual employer. The number
of deputies antl clerks should be
held to the minimum at all times,
in. keeping whh efficiency and
economy, and the merging of de
partments, w h ere practicable,
should be effected if the taxpay
ers tire to enjoy the full benefit
of the money paid Into our city
treasury.
A". V, PIPKS.
! INVESTMENT BOND
I BROKERAGE HOUSE
i LOCATED IN MEDFORE
Medford now h;n
local bVo-j
ke.aKt- honw for ban.illnK Invert-,
mprtl hmn. Instead of having to
away for t,1(.ni- M N- .,
,ppn VMy j,,.,, derided Mcd"
tt Kuud ocatl.n fur a
hondfni? house and commenced
Mtjtnrs for htmni'lf In room iJttfi
UtMTty huibUftK-, January 1st.
Mr. HuKan says:
"Thi- oix'uSnir of the local Jfind
,nvn nwm i.iitutlon will nlve
,l, orH Investors the same ttl- " , ",. , "
,.,.,,. , lar(f.r cMm ,,'''' durlnKthHr resldenco here,
! wm haV(, ,m )lHni, M u tlmi Tl7r-TT FilrTu.et
n , , d f investors." I NKW YfiftK Jan J -Mn Mich
j Mr Hamn . h(ln In ! net H,rKe ,; ,, ,", Bi,art f!!r
.,.vl,. and cominerclnl aettvlttes. i the first time since her divorce
I a memher of the fhamlier from John Ihirrymnrr wishes
;f cotnmeicc. airport cciiimlttec everyone In Hie world bnpptnes
promcm oi tne itoy ru ouis ami i
.... eh.ilrma.i or the recent cilt
( (J. (.,t.rtl(m rnmmttee.
. . .
TJAKKI: Nintxet t'firporatlon
Oretron. liaker. Incorporated
Colombian Ace
;
X
Licutenaut Mt ndi K was not in-1
jurci. and later took off for lio-
i army pmnv tvm t
his id. 1
RUSSELL OFFERS
PRIZE FOR SCOUT
PUBLICATION TITLE
sulmiitttMl by a scout for that
jmhiiea!lon. The
papet
being published under the tem-
u, Jiry name of "Crater Sparks"
nm contains semtt news from the
entire Crater Like council and
j the council. Its purpose is to give
i the coUtH and their parents n
The tmIv tmtitUortt foe tm. con-
, form consisting of shirL breeches,
heit and stockings. Second m-bee.
mm court Busy
ON NEW JURY LIS!
Tho county court was in session
loiliiy. pimtiitelinK tho unfinished
busiiipss of IM8 nnd maktnjf ready
for tho drawliiB of a How inry liit,
to comiirlse rhino to Kttfiu mimes.
The jury Hut will ho drawn from
tho poll, books of tho Inst general
election.
The county court wilt ignore the
names selected by the advisory
committee eonslHiiitK of residents
of the leading districts of the coun
ty as far as possible. The selec
tions of the advisory eommllti-H
were threatened with orotest on
the grounds of not being in ac
cordance with t!;e law.
The jnrv list will contain between
liifti) and 20ftft more names than iass
year owing to the increase in court
business.
New Agent at
Medford for the
Texas Company
A change occurred in agents-for
j the Texiirt company In Medford to
day, wiif-n K. A. Yrtllier succeeded
K. M. Mitchell.
mpn,,,.(l frm ,.;KPI, wVrc he
hiw bwn nt-fnf for the name t-nm-
in well with thf commercial life of
the etty, ns will he and Mrs. Valtler
In Bnci.it circles. They are located
at 3iS Itentty utreef.
Mr. Mitchell has heen assent for
the Taxii cont.iniiMe for two
years. Is a llvt-wlre yoim husl
man. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
left today tty auto for Kvereit,
Wash., and wilt lie Kieatly missed
nnu that Includes John and Idi-
lores fostcjio liarrymore, and her-
sfdf. '! have tremendous ru
tnance on." she nuiplifled, "l.nt I
cannot itlve It Just yet."
Classified adveitlBinis get results.
STAH0NJS!
OF SHERIFF
ROOK SNARE
VUIVU
ue of tii- mot UupiM t.im steps
ever taken iiv Jackson cuuuy f"r
tlie prevent inn of crime ;nd ap-pi-i
hi jjioji o-f erii.iinals is ciintem
pbited by il!f Lalph .btmiims.
v iio oiced pSitus tod.iy of mahiuK
a checking teuton po-ilfl,- at the
.lUUetiott of the lvactfh Utld Ash-l.md-Kliirn.ith
Kails hlshn.iyK.
Thi t.i!i.n would be simil.tr to
the i.iii' now in opecatioti at i;tos
muir. C;tHf but would employ
men and i tin tm u --t hour basis.
If this siatbm is established o
motor car would be allowed
pas the st.ition wwhont s;oppinK
1 1 rcg isl er. accaut, t int; for t he
wnerfhip f tlje auMotiobilc ami
the fH'cup.ims. a well as the con
tents of the machine. Coder this
system, sheriff Jennings is of tho
cotttuient opitiUdi that car steal
ing would decrease in southern
Oregiut and that the dangerous
game tf booe running over the
Siskiyou mountain from Califor
nia into Oregon and points moth
would be threatened with extinc
tion. No motorist will be able to p.-ss
the Ntuti.m without furnishing a
clean bill fr himself tts well ut
for his passengers. The California
cbeefcimt station has proven of
wmidei f ul benefit in the appre
hension of stulen nuiumnhites and
th arrest of fugitives of justice,
A re.-eiit case was cited today by
Sheriff .lemmigs in live recovery
of aiv auionoibiie stolen in Yaki
ma, Wash., last Xovember and the
arrest of its two alleged thieves.
j
The thieves wlien passing through
Medford Stoic iitL't license plates
from an automobile belonging t
Karl lirteh. The Uunstutiir check
ing station was iufovmcd in time
for the traffic officer on duty
there to slop the machine bearing
Ctri.-hV plates.
Further developments are ex
pected in a short time in regard
to the probability of fho establish
ment of an tH'efrit cheeking ;.t;t-
thm-t which, in addition to its work
in detecting and preventing crime,
would also prove to be a great
be ' fit to companies handling car
theft Insurance, As u result of
the station's work, it may be pos
sible that premium rales on (heft
insuram-e would be reduced.
" The cooperation of the state of
Oregon witl be asked hi the estab
lishment of the station.
DOUBLE CHECK Of
RY FUND !S PLAN
ft7' new Attorney
Attorney George A. Codding, rtU-trict-atturiiey-eieet,
who, with other!
county off truth elected t rb No
vember election, assumes office
next Mumtey, January 7 nait( this
murntiiK that tiuriis; his term there
iv i mid be a thmbie check num the
pvohihij ion &si"tmcut fund and ,
(hat ))Jium Ut this cud were now i
neuriiiK completion. Codding wiU
adopt the jioiiey of a double mtmtit- j
ty check hjjqh the fund, over which
he has emtirot, hut which in In the
treasury Bwhjecf to vmiebem.
IMKiHmition of the 10 indictments I
rot timed by the Uit grand jury!
ngninnt District Attorney Xewum
('tianey, rests with tho uftorney i
settemJ of the BtiiJo. The indict- j
mtmlB had to do with the affwd j
mfshitndifnj? of the county m-ohiid-i
tion enforcement fund. The official
wa aefjnitted oh one count hy a
Jn'V i
Telephone inquiry hist week of j
tho attorney general n to when
he would reach a decision, revealed j
the date as indefinite, in view oi l
the acquittal it is regarded n high
ly probable that the remaining; in
diriment a wifi be dtemisfied.
Attorney Codding said this morn
ing that he would maintain his of
fice in his ovaeiH omtrter in the
Uheity imiidSng, with the addition
of more fipa.ee. George R Xeilwen
hn been named as bin deputy.
Attorney Codding was before th
Cold Can't Cause
Them, to Disappoint
Sinirers enn't always keep from j
eafebins cold, imt tliev can tet tile ;
isst of any cold in a tew hum and
bo can you. Uet the compcuml tinit
comes in pleamt-tiwtittr tablets, onn
o( which will break up a cold so
miicklv you'll be astonished. pHpe'it
t old t ompmtiid is what they call it,
ami any drugstore you visit wiii
have it for thirty-five cents!
A had cold that has a' tied on the
luhjjs is conquered tiiv same wsv;
just takes a iittle tonjter. f'ae way
is tsdter than dopinjL',w au reniember
the name.
PAPE'S
COLD COMPOUND
f 'A
ftHtttty fottrt this ttirnUiS nutter
ling aith tiittt htnty tum Kiwttess
whivh wiil corn t a head after
his induction i' ofJtce.
Ivaemtu Ivabul,
XKW 1KLH I, India. .Km S -
The j;rf!jh rov.ll .t!i" f's-ve -V:lH!--tt-d
file t;i-:'!ii;,u. f.ttv ItViii.m-, .tnI
thre Titrkih vtun'ri (tttnt K,ilttl,
AKuttti..-t.m Tu- -d.ty. H tt;is iffT
cVr-rooft rh:it till? ci 'tupbtc.t .-v.f-
J.C.PEMNEYC.
New Year
Economies That Repeat
a Story 27 Years Old
"To give the people of this community the besi possible values and
service" was the Golden Rule princ'plc laid down by J, C. Penny when
he opened his first store in Kemmerer, Wyoming, back in 1902. The
New Year, 1329, finds us steadily following the same principle, as -witness
the values offered below.
Dresses
For Women, Misses,
Juniors
Smart Sittte frocki
in sjtint, fet crepes,
itid lightweight
woolens for busi
ness, trivrf, schuo!,
and ai! infirro.ii oc
casions. Ik $498
Men's Fancy
BroadeSoifi
-i 5 Y 98c
Work Shirts
. Of Chambray
f a U . r a t
ihriMUjtiout
Vtrs coro
fortsbfe and
Song wcar-
49c
Mens Rubbers
For Heavy. Duty
A work rubber baiit for
wear, available in bkek anj
rttl. Doub!t grey oatJoSe.
Shirts
iff Coif.ir-at-sth
tachctt shirts
Tr ifa flfX cut (nil anil
X ' ' ' ; pvchJ pro-
i i- V porttttncil
&sr v I rl!Ui)er !ee5 and novelty 8litcJ4 j I
! $3.98 1 98c 4
r j
K2fe,w. TWO DAYS, STARTS png. yL!r mSeSi
i saMfija Ton av i w "i
I Revealing the Unwritten If y t , j ft
i Laws of the Speakeasies 1 " 'iTc1'"" 1 I
f If 97?TtP& f I s!t,! broB'sW if
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j with MARY AST0E
GOO SHORT FEATURES " " ' AEmYssTon""""' M Y? S1'95
I and Matinee. 10 and 25 ss n.
,R0TMERMEL9 MUStO Enina to and 35 JT ,
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u,vti'ii fin' picrt-Jii. The ;tit-
tdatie hii-h wan iui bvtt at Kt
f.ut uas; fttJtd with u nt-vv '-riiiine
uttd i tti' tied let imha.
Vsry Low"
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iiUT iVtiitrssimatt WiHbvm f. Ad
ivionri ot tic(rsif is'nsm-ed
rh1 tailntd sE tmicd fn' itiiu
0 icfv!rti'd vevy Joa I'ru-m ita
i f pneumonia at itu t't-el-y
f0ln Hose
Vot Men
Tbrse Juvc pure t!fc
Kg, mctftd.fd
tt-t, t c atid
:v uwX oar
t n- i c tcu- t t; Nt
adds hoiger'-A '
49c
Work Pants
Tfca-vy, gmmie
moi?skftt, ttrmtetl
IkVH sides, black
and white strtprs;
tuve- pockelSv cnflT
Iwiitmns, belt
Wtti, izc. 3 to
$2.69
Heavy Weight
Work Socks
, Mmi's heavy vseigb!, wont
mixed work aocki in grey, h'.ae
and brown. Warm and iur
abie and especbSSy sttit.ibie fc
tlte nan who wants real value
al a tow price.
25c
Good Value
In Shoe Dollars
!
Citttt metat oxford w'ttft half i
tciiau htittat today, JmJge Ad
BSii?i, whw l& nearly 75 yesnf iid.
i-Biered th hfwpifai' last areefe ia
a mkem'd: foadiEWa.
KKKRWATKR (t.ftft new
ib-M.-int V: ' district.
ti.XK KK -Stud bsrd Lumber
smE ii.istdi-- tin-siiJtt LwsuiK.'E
iflU t .''Milt, I UM'liT
Smart Coats
For Women, Misses,
Juniors
?ts almost surprrs
Jrv tt Uurn that
these modestly
priced coats are
E&eriffy trimmed
with furs!
$14.75 1
"Ox-Hide"
, OveraUa
Stafulard sizet
trvpJe - sliteht'd
seams, high
back or sus
j?c;;drr back
cjvefaJl with
jacket to match.
Sis roomy
pockets. Size
io 4S waist.
89 c
' Boys Shirts
Of FSarsnel
Made of
heavy domst
t a ti as t
With, one
pocfeet, jabt
ani faced
sleeves,
89c
Union Suits
16-PountI Weight
Heavv wetfibt ribbed
of fine qtratity. Exit ii
well made and trtm
nitd. Long sieevej,
aukle lerth,
IIIIIIIHB"
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