Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD 'SI AIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QKEOOX. FKIDAY, MAKCH 8, 1929.
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MOLUER ELECTED jSPERRY COMPANY
LEADER OF LODGE i TO GIVE SCOUTS
MANN'S
MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NOMATTER WHAT THE PRICE
New Fashions at S
pecial Prices at MANN'S
V i
' FollowlnB thoir annual olectlon , A d0nnij0n of throe lalr of
nnd tho initiation of a Inrgo clans ; )onutifU carrier pigeons will ho
of candidates last iiIrIU, the happy ,,, . ,h, crater I-ako Council
members of the Elks lodge all (tot . of Koy pcouts by the Hpcrry Tlour i
pickled and cncesea in tne tempie company of Medtord. vithln the
havemonl where there wore a nflJt (!v. days, aecordinft to Art :
number of other Rood thlncs to j3n,)riB, OCol manaser.
" eat. Tho Elks hand played thru- -These feathered mess e n g c r s. I
out last nlgufs doings. i w(,cii have long attracted the ad- I
The notional and lemporamen-1 mrIlt)un nni t.nvy of local boys,
tal memhers elected another oioh-1 ,. UKC(j iy ,,,,, spcrrj' Hour com
ard man In the person of Hen Jlol- ; mIiy jn Home uf ln lnorc Isolated
lor, manager of the 401 Orchard, I loriiory thru northern California
us their new exniieu ruier. unu ; central Oii'gon und Idaho. Often,
aeeording to .Mr, l'.nririt;, they aro
shipped by express to certain loca
tions, taken out into tho country
districts nnd .then roleaseJ with
orders rind detailed messages en
trusted to taelr care. The splendid
thing about the tiny carriers Is
come.
then to offset this, thinking It was
about, lluio the lodge recognized
the -angler sportsmen of tho city
and valley, elected Fletcher Fish
ns tho new secretary. The latter
is a fnrmer, orchardlst, .jovi-rn-ment
fruit Inspector and .Swiss
yodlor of I'hoenlx, who was never ,mt they never forget
Known lo eaten a tisn outsuie ot ),ome
nn aquarium. Ills name, However,
lends class to the lodge and Ik a
recognition of tho piscatorial ele
ment of the "brothers.''
Having thus adjusted things to a
nicely tho ledge - members then
elected tho following oiher offl-i
eers: ' I
C T. linker, leading knight; ,
Rvtirolt llraj'ton, oHleemed loyal j
knight: Koland lluhliard, esteem-j
ed lecturing knight: Delroy Oetc:i-;
ell, treasurer; Nick Young, tyler;
I.'. C. I.emmon. . trusltfe; t.'arl
Tengwald, di'legntea to grand
lodge.
The feature of tho election was
the speech if acceptance by lien
, IS'
OF. REVEREND RAYi
Judk'O Tien Lindsay was all wet (
when ho miKgoKted companionate
nutrrla'p nn a dilution ot I he
jirst'iit tiny divorce ovJIk, aoconl
Imk to lli-v. iiill liuy, l'UHtor of
Mollcr. who hail h about every Valley liaclio church
offino hi the IoiIki. Hen Uianked
tho a.Mpnihlittf for liinlr y.mnl will,
prnmtn.Ml to fc'lvtj t tto exalted
rtilerahln bin honl efforls until thu
rlnm he liocamo a haH-hon. dln
ouwed the Mexican revolution,
Hoover'o cabinet, Llndy'n aecom
pUehmenis, and Einsteln'fl theory
of relativity and outlook for Irrl
Ration In th- valley.
lllfl addroMH wan rcreivixl with
tremondmm uppl:uiNf im the three
"lie kol that idea nno day after
ho had takin a plunge In the
ocean and h truck hln head uKtiliiHt
a rock. Hj has had water on the
hralti ever since," Hold the local
minister. ,
"To me companionate mruTlaife
Is cheap a presumption upon the
one- nf civilization's most sacred
labored ho hum to build up. It
in like the attempt of a pr-inon
who ha-H purchased a Kiirimiit in
iiiemherH ulm had remained one department store and worn H
awake while he talked, awakened
tiw others by nmlKinR, each pjihh
Inif the nudgo alonn. nil were so
glint he was (hrottfrh.
Th new secretary. Fletcher
FMhIi. or none of the others electetl
made addresses, because they were
not fiskert to., The lodfre hud had
enoiiRh. hut tiiey nro all live wires,
nnd it Is understood that nil except
the first mentioned c;in well
handle themselves In a horse
trade.
Despite his nwful Inefficiencies
the Klks reason thst Mr. Fish won
espoclally desintble In tho secre
taryship because of his heltitr a
Native Son of California who had
ense enough to locate In Oregon
years uko. Mr, Fish, who wan
horn In Kan Francisco Is possessed
of n musical volro, whb'h was cul
tured thru tho nmny visits of his
youth to the Ilarbary Const and
llstenltiR to the hunly K'.irdys of
that famed resovt. Then, tun, hi
Is probably the only Flk living or
dead who makes n specialty of
lor a year or so lo exchanRc U
In another department store for
Komethliif; that is more attractive
to tho eye."
That marriao and the home J:
one of civillaztlon's most sacred j
herltanes and should be preserved)
ns uch, was the further opinion j
oxprt-ed by the lladlo church
pnstor. '
"It was Christ who made mar- j
riane sacred, in his first miracle i
at Cum of inlalee. And bis IhmI '
earthly acf. npon the crosM w;ik(
to itiHitre his mother the future
earthly happiness of a home,
when he a hh (tned her to tho care
of his beloved disciple, John, as
ho hung upon the cross.' j
"It was Christ who raised wo
manhood to tho pedestal where
she rhihtfuly belong. Ami It 1m j
for this reason that rlKhl-1 hlnkliiK
people object to and regret nny j
proposed attempt lo rob her of j
tho high standard she has been;
able to maintain." he fa'd.
I tew Hay, ninoni; others who
slttliiK In a pear tree und ruitlmr .have lieon interviewed imoii the
blight whilo hUinmlim "l-ionny Subject of eoniimnlonuto mnrriaue,
Hoy" nnd other jyrand opera air.-
A foature in connection with
Mr. Fish's election was tho tlnwo
nf ftadtichtt that prevailed ainonir
all the IocIkc meiubtrs a. tUy
passlnK out of office of J,ee Jacob"
tho veternn secretary nf the lodt-e j
for tho pu.it ft years, who stunt;
time uko announced that he vnuid
not accept a re-election, hecatM
of 111 heultJi.
The new officers of the loile
will be InsUillcd on the flat T.iurH
day nluht of April.
The fifteen candidates it 'tiatod
last nlKht, and who after tit) regu
lar Initiation, wero ini'.inu.i into
the lluckhounds, tho fun omiit
Kent of the Indue, to ihv'r h'.mtow,
thereby eiutslnK tho !ol. to be
convulsed with lnuKhtcr, were us
follows:
H. H. McQual, 0. X llohcrtson,
Jnclt N. Fortln.'L. II. Van Kcoyoc,
loo L. Furry. C. 11. f'arltnn. Con
DeVoro, U. 11. Wilcox, Artunr I.,
floss. Herhert M. Moore, l'aul ",
Jordan, Karl V. Weaver. Ihmo I..
Jjiniie, R. W. Crownnu and I.enn
Oscnr llomner.
will be a B'Ht of tho Itiultf
theater to see the picture by that
name, which will open here on
March 11.
BIG PLANE SCHEDULED
JO ARRIVE HERE TODAY
1-OltTl.AND, Ore., Mar. S. tfV -
A record wns e.stubllnhed tod;y m
thu meeting of the stnte bl:;bv:iyj
commission when id bids wero ro- j
eelved for a section of road work, i
Ituy A. Klein, wecrclary and chief 1
engineer for the commission, said j
It wan the laiKcst number of bids i
to he read for one Job Mnce the)
board was started.
The work in question Is the re-(
surfacing of 16.4 miles nf the ivj
Moss HprtUKS-CrasH Valley nee! Ion ,
ttf the Hhcrmnn highway in Sber- j
man counl.
For the firat time In the com
mission's history, Idds were recelv- I
ed fotvolllni,' slalo highways. Here- j
tnfore the depnrtmeiit lias done IH
own olllnu-. , i
Seven bidders vied fr reradlnB I
ami widening the Klamnih Falls- I
Iikevtew Junction Hectic n of The;
P:ilbs-Cnllfnrnla highway. '
Vp to three o'clock today, nn
word had been received from the
ulnnt tri-motored iO-paMsetiKer
Jbtch plane, scheduled to arrive
hero' today, ,
Two weeks awn the I'nion Oil
company received wont and filled
its tanks in anticipation of the
coming of tlto plane. No word
however has Jven received hlnce
that date. v
Airport officials knew nothing
of the plane, 1 except, that It was.
reported dun here some time this
month.
The plane Is under construction '
fit Kos Augcleft for the West tojist
company. ., . , ,
LADIES TO COMPETE
IN SPRING GOLF PLAY
tad Ion nlio desire to compote In
the (ipi-ning aprlug tournament at
tho IdVue S'alley course 'should ,
iiuim in ennis at too rum sntip, ac
cording In Jack lletistnu, proles
Hlonal, so. that hue Handlenp (In
ures may ho established not later
than Wednesday noon.
Tho Indies' tournament opens
Thursday.
The careless automobile . driver
Is not only n mennee to himself but
jo nil others en the road.
FRANK'S
Comedians
IN,
The Armory
Thursday
Night Only
Presenting
A Family
from Upstairs
PRICES
.Children .. 10c
Adults .., 80c
m
JlA
Saturday Sale
of New Spring Coats
Group 1 at $10.95 each
25 'All-Wool Tweed coats, tailored styles with and
without! belts, hew novelty collars, colors: tans and
greys, all sizes. Special tSIO
Satiirdav, each
Group 2 at $15.00 each
no Wtmdci fu) new Spring Coats made of All-Wool
Tweeds and Kashas, .full lined, good colors and pat
terns, all sizes. The best values 11 CC
ever offered at piO.UU
Conde Coats
in spov.t iind dress models, fur trimmed
and strictly tailored. including the new
ensemble coat in black and navy. We
are sure you can. find a coat to please
in this selection. -
$35.00 to $79.50 each
! New Spring Suits
Spring calls for a new tailored'
suit made of tweeds, twills
and liair line stripes; all colors
and sizes, priced from
$18.00 to $29.75 each
New Spring Dresses
on Sale Tomorrow
Group 1 at $5.95 each
25 New Dresses made of all-wool flannel, sleeveless
styles, also a few silks in women's and. (C QK
misses' sizes, priced for Saturday at, eaeh
S Group 2 at $9;95 each
In this group you will find not only value but variety
and' style; a complete range of colors and fabrics in
cluding the new prints. On sale CQ QEi
each
Mallison Prints
Just in-'-these beautiful print
ed silks made up in this seas
on's most artistic styles, novel
and beautiful patterns.
New Styles at $18.00
100 Wonderful Dresses in this lot
including many new number's from
"Korrect" in novelty prints, Swiss
prints and novelty $18:00
fabrics at, each
""lift JjJ':-
J thildren's Coats
In all ihe new light shades and
patterns for Spring, fur trim
med, ,belted and cape models
in sizes 2 to 16 years, splendid
values. See them tomorrow.
$5.95 to $16.95
Dollar Sale of Children's Dresses
Children's guarantee.d fast-colored Wash'Dress
es, si.es,2 tn i years, with .panties to'niili,
sizes 7 to 14 years with circular and plaifpd
skirts. 1.50 values. d 1- AA
Saturday only, each 1 V:U'
1
Costume Jewelry
S1.50 Values S1.00
f ji i
New Bracelets, Pins and
Necklaces in Lido- Blue, Rus
sian Antique, Jade (Ireen and
lergundy lied, al new stvles, real d?1 f(
1 1-0 values, on sale Saturday : 1 "UU
Whiting and Davis Enameled Mesh Bags in all
the new pastel shades, the latest stvles.
$3.45 to S17.50
Toilet Goods Specials
Save Money Tomorrow
Ipana Tooth Paste, special . 39c
Pebecco Tooth Paste, special 39c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste, special .... 39c
Spiro Powder, very special 19c
Face Rouge, all kinds, special 39c
Lip Sticks, all kinds, special ....... 19c
Palni-olive Shaving Creams, special 29c
; Handkerchief Special
liriglit new Vi'cpe do Chine and Oon'getlo
Handkerchiefs, all colors; 'regular price 5Q
5f)c; on sale Saturday, each
New Spring Scarfs
For sport and dress wear infill stylos and color.
priced from .
S1.49 to S3.95 each
New Bags for Spring
The popular Zipper lag in
leather and snakeskin combin
ations, printed silk afternoon
bags and small new tweeds
and homespun sport bags
S4.45 to S9.95 each
Introductory Special
Hat Special
New
Straws
$4-95
Felts with
. Straw
j i So that..cven .most -.wardrobes
mav. greet spring with new
hats. Mann's Millinery Salon
presents noveltf straws and
straws combined; with felt
. . . . two for ihe price of one
. .-. Saturdav. ,
Saturday Sweater Sale
i.
New Spring Hosiery and
Underwear
at SPECIAL PRICES
"Dexdale" Water Repello Hose made of pure
silk, full fashioned in medium, service weight
with pointed heel, regular price . (tl
1.7."),: on sale Saturday at, pair,.., . .
Sunbeam Rayon Bloomers
Values $1.49
These Dloomers are made of a verv fine grade
of Uayon, heavy quality, comes in all shades
$1.49
and sizes. A real 1.80
value Saturday, pair
See Display in Window
S2.25 Underwdar S1.00
Print Pajamas, Voile Gowns and Chemise, in all
colors. The voile gowns are trimmodin Wand
embroidered designs, values up to ' t1 ff
$2.25. On sale Saturday, each .P vvr
S1.65 Theme Silk Hose S1.39
Blue Crane Silk Hose
Made of pure silk in medium, service weight in
all the new Spring shades,, .. t 1 00
On sale Saturday, .pair :..:.:...;..:..' ,vrvr
Women's Kayon and Zeph
yr Combination Sweaters in
the new futuristic, patterns
in crew and V-necks all col-
$3.50
New Skirts for Spring
New Sunburst Skirts $4.45 each
New Bodice Top Silk Skirts
Made of Ijeavy Crepe Silk, can -be, worn; as a
sleeveless dress or with sweater, comes in all
.pastel shades, also black, navy, $10,50
tan and white. Very-special, eai'h, v
the New tuckin Skirt
Made of Crepclla or Flannel, plaited all the
way around or just in front. $10.75
Special Saturday, each
New Spring Fabrics
Printed Linens
3(3 inches wide in beautiful floral and modern
istic patterns on white backgrounds, jfc 1 QQ
fast colors, very new, special, yd P
Printed Suiting
i, A A A A JkA
36 Inches Wide, Fast Colors
Printed on Gaberdine and Pique
is especially suited for Spring
ensembles; 50c. values; special
Saturday only, 49 C
vard : ...
54-Inch WoolJersey
A suitable material for the new Spring Dresses,
light, weight, colors: rod, nile, oopin, rust, tan
and coral. Regular price 2.2; t1 QCt
Saturday only, yard
Domestic Specials
Rayon Bedspreads
BlxlOa-inoh fancy Kayon Bedspreads, comes in
green, blue, gold and lavender. .. dJO Att
.l.") values.' Special, each M0.0
Turkish Bath Towels
l8.ot)-inch plain and fancy Turkish Towels, up
to ;iUc values. On sale
Saturdav, cadi
25c
Pa jama Cloth
:1G inches widen blue, lavender, peach, OCr
and pink. Special, yard
Cretonne Feature
Special showing of choice new crash
and smooth weaves in unusually up-to-date
patterns, 36 inches OQ
wide yard , OIC
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED! POSTAGE PREPAID AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS
Stitched Comfort Batts
Hig o-pound Comfort Hatts made for regular
size comfort, a new supply Qkf
just in. Special, each
r "THE STORE FOP EVEPVBOOV" Tj
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