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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1929)
SUNO.VV, FEUUL'AKV 3, 0 O o MEDfrOItD, PJL'iJ. 0 I U II 1 1 mam "'lin-'ii'iiriiH' 'i pi o -CHEF 10 RETIRE liONDON', Fib. 2. (-M'lie per tonality of 'Huron Davidson, re tired arctihlHliop of Canterbury, eulurpd tlie Sulfation Army Hitu atloa today when Jt liecaiiie known ; that tlie UK'd prelate had Kent n .' letter to (lenerul Hrninivill liuolh, ' HiiKKetln that retirement would be u good nay out of the s'ori. rul'.s difficultly, j It was at first reported that , tlaron Itavldsoti uiixht ha made mediator In (he dlnpute hetween tbo commander and the IiIku iouu i ll of the army. Hut both the iu ternational beadntmrterH of the O nrr.auliolloii and the headipiartera of the Amorlon delegation to the rounetl dlarlalmed l.nowtcdKO til' any such mox'e. It was indicated that It would hardly bo welcome, ft made. The letter from the former areli- bishop, It was said by a hlKh army authority, urged peure. ou his aged co-worker iu religion. The epistlj pointed out that the general, like the writer of the lutter, wun and tlreI from the Hie Iouu uen ioe to humanity. It was therefore meant ' that they should both relinquish ; their work to youn ;er hands. Illaron I'avldnon. It was said, de scribed the bappiness which he was enjoying In retirement and suggested that liciieral Month als.i could find Joy and beauty and j peace If he would give up his ac-1 tlve work. The li t tor was sulci to be lengthy ' but there was no Information given out tlH to Its text. The fam ily of Uenernl Hruniwell I loo 111 de clined to comment about It and so did Ilaron Davidson. OF STORE WIDE SAL New Spring Dresses - Dress Coats - Sport Coats Millinery - Ensembles - Bags - Lingerie - Hosiery STARTS MONDAY MORNING AT All Merchandise! Advertised Is Guaranteed to be All NEW SPRING STOCK Not Over 30 Days Old A FAREWELL PLEA (Continued from Pago One.) "The hearts of Mrs. I.eHotief and myself are warm with grati tude for thoHO who have befrieud ed us in these long months of our bitter troubles. YV forgive all who have misjudged us and who have been ban! on us. We thank our friends aud all of those who have assisted us. "To them this Is our message on this earth. We arc goln; home and we will he waiting to welcome yon where there is no more sor row." Through a drizzling rain a small group followed the body of .Mrs. LeHouef to the cemetery at Mor gan City where aha was buried be side the body or her husband, James J, Lellouef, slain 1'.) mouths ago. . At about the same tlmo the body nt Dr. Dreher waa being burk-l at Clinton. Funeral services for Mrs. I.e lonef wero held yesterday at Franklin mid thou the body was brought here to the humo of her brother, Emory llonner. "There Is nn Innocent girl." Mrs. Virginia llonner, her n :ed mother murmured as friends passed by the casket. 8he lias never believ ed her daughter guilty. The house at Morgan City In which Dr. Dreher lived still bore bis gold lettered name on the door. Ills widow and two daughters went to Clinton for tho funural. Serv i.uii worn conducted by the llev. J. A. MeCorruick 'h ministered I to him beforu lie was banged. "ASSKM1U.V TD TACliLV" (Continued from l'nee One ) tntlon superintendents. Only two minor appropriations for capital outlays had been ap proved hy the ways nn'i moans rommilteo at tho time of ad journment Friday. One of these appropriations was In the amount of ;U..000 for con verting the old Ktnlo training seliool for hoys -Into n brunch penitentiary. Tho other was for J2S.0OO for tho pnrposo of elect ion a two-story garage ut tho main prison. Jl was argued thai those Improvements would relieve the crowd conditions nt the peniten tiary, and delay the erection of nnothor cell block for at loust two years. Approximately 75 of the prison ers how, confined In the main prison will bo transferred to the branch plant, while too prisoni'ia will be housed In the upper story of the garage. i It Is not likely that the ways and means committee will approve nn appropriation of KiO.OOO for nn Infirmary on Ihu cninpos of the i University of Oregon. This ap-: proprlatlon. wns asked hy .a com-1 mine, of women, conditional up-j nn friends of the Institution con tributing' an additional ir.0.000. 1 A''-! P Wt i JrfiM. 1 Jlli 1 i. m All Merchandise Advertised Is Guaranteed to be All NEW SPRING STOCK Not Over 30 Days Old Sale of Spring Coats New Spring Sport Coats .85 Regular SI 4.50 values. Some vith fur collars and cuffs. . ; Sunday, February 3, 1S2D . ForccML JMford and vicinity: Sunday cloudy, probably snow or rain. No change In temperature. . Oregon: Sunday unsettled, prob ably local anows In east and snows and ruins over west pnrtlou. No change In temperature. " m i m a local . KJ vv Temperature (deg) ....a" Highest (last 11! hrs) 4fi -IS lowest (lust 12 hm.) 37 Kel. Humidity (pct.l . M f" Pmclpllallon (Inches) T T Blnto of weather..., t'lmnly Cloudy total precipitation alnto Scptem- her 1, IW-'W, 7.IH Inches -Sunrise tmlay 7.22 n. lit. - Kuiiset today, b.. p. 111. Sunrise Monday, 7 Ut DICK. TTw. n. m. Meteorologist. Denny Woods or Medford a visiting his mint, Mrs. Jp. Forbes, are' Monday. New Spring Sport Coats $14.95 Our regular S19.75 values. With fur collars and self scarf collars. Group 1 $19-75 Values to $29.75 Three Groups of Our Better Spring Goats Group 2 Sale of Spring Dresses Flat Crepes and Flannels $500 Wonderful Values at New Dresses In Sleeveless Flat Crepes, Sleeveless Printed Crepe, Lcng Sleeve Printed Crepe, Flat Crepes and Georgette Crepes. Best values in Medford $8 .85 New Spring Dresses at $10.00 Dresses that were made to sell from $15.00 to $20.00. Misses sizes 14 to 20 Regular sizes 36 to 44 Spring Dresses and Ensembles Divided In Two Groups for Quick Selling: $24-75 Values to $37.50 Group 3 $33-50 Values to $45.00 Sale of Silk Hosiery lViinlod ami' squaro liool. Our regular 1.00 quality. 79c $1.50 IVr pair r &m jpp ;y ah roiors mm - pair Rollins' Run Stop Silk Hosiery Full-fashioned. leular 1.1!) ami iH.lio quality. (fcl (f While they last, pjui'.... 1 "uu Lingerie at Big Savings Beltena Rayon Slips 2.00 values. Sale priee $1.49 i Rayon Bloomers and Vests Colors, pink, I'lesh, uile green, mu: Ml sizes. Kxlra sei'ial 79c Rayon Bloomers Step-Ins French Panties Shorties All eolors and sizes, val ues to 1.:"). Sale prh-e 98c , Rayon Slips All (-(ilors. Kegulur f-ieo l.7!. Sale priee $1.29 Entire Stock of Spring Hats 20 Discount Our stock of Spring Hats goes on sale at.-O' tlis count. Regular 'l.n.", l.0.". ..9."), (5.9." ami 7.")0 values. 100 Felt Hats New Spring Styles Extra Special $1 .45 Group 1 $17-95 Values to $29.75 Group 2 $24-75 Values to ' $39.50 Sale of New Bags ; V, 1 50 Silk Dresses New Spring Styles Sizes 1 1 to US, values to (J.!V). C'loso out juice $2.98 (Xo try ons Rain Coats L c a 1 h e r e 1 1 e Suetle Hack, (lahertlene . 0 ra v enetted. Sizes 11 to 1'2 Values to ".!).". Sale price $3.95 JmL Tito?' Grouped into 4 Groups Group 1 Leather 1' u r s e s and Mags. A new shipment. ;;r..l...: 88c Group 2 Leather Purses and Mags. Values to :1.00 Out ihey. 1 CQk m ' Groun 3 Leather P u r s e s anil Mags. Values to 4.00. Sale price, each Group 4 All our better I'ags and Purses. Values to 7..")0. Sale $2.79 101 s, Ladles' Readyto-W ear Central Phone 28 Bobby Shirts Just 12 Skirts in this lot. While thev last . ' $2.69 Sweaters Women's and miss es' sizes, to elose out $1.88 ' . price Kabo Corselettes Brassiers-Bandettes .on Sale Ccrselettes For the slou and slender figure. 98c-$1.49$1.95 Brassieres and Bandettes Special price 29c and 39c $4,95 .Ka--irnlr;n.n'in I