'POE'SIX - 'Tli110 ILJTRIBTJME, MEDgORD,' OUEOOyAVEpX 'ESTAYt MARCH 2p; 1929. ; '
..MMiMii betl Carothora. . nnilllnll mnn HO i noclcty ana acted upon py tno coup.-1 l5i& n ; ,f
I IIIMIIKI
I
OF STATE D.A.R.
ON TOMORROW
letl Carothera. ,
Munlc "Star Spanclpd Banner"'
AKHombluKe. , )
Tl American's Creed Led by;
Sirs. H. B. Cartlldite, j
Welcome Mayor A. W. Pipes.
Welcome Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl.l
rOKent Crater I-nko chapter. I
: UoBponwe Mrs. E. C. Apperson, ;
' slate- recent. j
ClreetlnRK Daughters of Vete-j
rans -Mids Ora Cox. !
Oreullnca Orund Army Wm.!
COUNCIL FORBIDS
ROLLER SKATING
ON SHORT NOTICE
society and acted upon by tho coun-
. cil at the special meeting.
The council also favored a propo-'
( sition to make- a uniform license j
j tec of 1JI5 for boxing or wrestling'
I exhibits, instead of cbnrglni; a
! maximum fee of $30, as the pres-,
I ent ordinance requires, and makinc,
all orKanlzatlons pay tbat fee, be I
I It any frnternol or civic body, j
I theater or professional promoter. I
As it has been for some ttmo
past while tho .license foe by ordl-1
I nance Is $30, permits for wrostling
Vanguard of 100 Visitnigj
.Delegates Arrive Today i
Many Prominent Women
' to Attend State Board ,
, to Meet This Evening.
l.yman. t rrUn .lf ..-., mr.llnmn nnH mavnr :nnH hnvlnn nvhIKItlnna whnra nH
OreetlnBs Spanish War Auxil- j ftj-jor p0li8inK nn ordiuanco last j mission was charged bad been is
lary Mrs. t. J. J,ewman. nght lorhid(111(! roner skating in sued for much less sort of spotted
. J itlio streets of Medford, with an
Auxiliary Mrs. I.. C. Oarlock. enierKncy olauuo that pllts the
ClreetlnBS Mlns Ornco JI. t l'am.l , , f, , , ...
protection to the youth at the city.
Tho llotol Hertford, headquar- ,
torn for the 1. A. It. state oonven. j
lion ppontnK; lioro tomorrow was !
the aoend 'Of bUHtllns activity to- I
May, . wholt delegates from varlouH J
parts of tho state continued to
arrive throtiBhout tho morninK and I
afternoon. Moie than 100 visit-
inic delegate- are expocted to -at '
Kind the local mooting ami, ' piuv;
: tlclriale In- the full wihodulu of i
activities. ' .-' ',.;.....;,
Mrs. 13. J3. Apperson of. .M
Mlnnvlllo, state icgnnt of tlie-or-Kanlratlon,
.and a prominent per
sonality In D. A.; 11. circles for the
past .10 years, Is experlod to ar
rive 'Bomo time 1'atn this' afternoon,
a Is Mi. I. 1,.. 1'iitlernon,1 wllu
of Khe:,Bo.vernor, who Is chairman
of tho' champoeB Memorial cum
mlttoo, Mrs. I.', ts. Bmltli c.r l'ort
land ' state historian and -'other
well known ofilelali.
The local convention horuinimt'
ters, which will be used 'for ' the
ontlro three days of the session
has been made attraetlvo with
the flaws and slRnlfleant deeora
tlops .ind tropliles, and - tho eltv
has .taken 6n a pre-ronventlon at
mosphero since early this mornlnK.
Ivocal merchants 'have taken .occa
sion to-1 decorate their - places of
business, and Hafts and streamers
decorate' tho liioln streets in the
down ' town sectlnn. as well as
the front windows of ninny : local
rt'sldi noesi i
', ('roparntqry tn tomorrow's open
ing -proKram, -tho -state hoard of
ati memhePH-'wIll meet In special
sessltn at -the Hotel Hertford to
night, nceordinK. 40: Mrs. CI. O.
D'Alhlnl. local jvmiit. who with
her committees -spenl the: HI'ealcr
part of today, welcoming the' vjrt
Itors. . ;i
' ixical residents and patriotic or
civic 6i"finnlzatlehs are extended a
special , Invitation to attend
licrlaln. 1'realdent Bouthern
Dist. F. c. then got busy at preparing an ordl-
Itet-ponse Mrs. P. S. Gannett. I nanco t0 .)r0:ect t;ie flower beds
first vice-statc1 recent. ml .rm-aeha of the citv from does
runnlnir at large, and following
much illscussinn of the subject,
they deemed this matter of nulii
clout Importance to bo passed at a
special council session to be held
I next Tuesday evening.
The new illuminated sign ordi
nance to prevent blanketing of
signs, and un ordinance to lower
Stato conference committee re
ports. :
12:10 V. M.: '
luncheon In the dlnlnB hall of
the church, Crater Lake chap
ter. hostess; Mrs. C). Q. U'Albiiil,
presiding.
1:30 P. M.:
. Asiemhly call .lack Terrett.
Conference called to order by 1 tho Heenso fee for boxing nndiceduru was decided on by tho city
state regent. Mrs. 13. C. Ap-' wrestling oshlhltlona will also hoi boxing commission, whother tho
person. lacmci on at tho coming special council would bac:c up the commis
si uhIc "America y Assemblage. 1 meeting. I slon. Mayor l'lpos and. the coun-
Tlepoi ts of Mate committees. ltoller skntlug by tho children I oilmen declnrcd that the matter
3;30 I. si.; 'and older boys and girls on the was In the hnnds of the boxing
Motor trip to historic .laekson-1 streets and sidewalks had become
r' "-villa, where delegates will he I such a nuisance to traffic and 11
Quests at tea of tho "Native . nictmco to 1ho llmlw and
like.
The matter was brought to the
attention of the council by VV B.
Morris, member of the city boxing
commission, who asked that the
license fee ot t30 be much lowered,
to. say $15, and that price tor, a
permit be churned to Individuals
or organizations promoting such
contests.
Mr. Morris also brought up tho
question of where u. wrestler or
hoxcr loHes . his head and strikes
the referee, being thereafter de
prived of his share of the purse
ho wanted to know if sncn pro-
. . Daughters of Pioneers,"
7:30 i. M.:
Vlcltlng delegates guests'
l-- Hunt's Crnlerian. .
URGE ORCHARDISTS
TO HURRY TESTS
Good- news for-the fruit grow
ers of the itogue Ktver valley
brought back from Washington
state by Floyd Young, tho frust
expert, who arrived here yester-
llves of
the skaters, that tho situation had
become alarming, hence the pass
ago of the ordinance. Tho new
municipal law does not forbid
skating on tho sidewalks, but for
bids It In any street, lly tho terms
ot Iho ordinance, when a skater
wauls to cross n street ho or she
must remove the skates and walk
across.- The penalty for violation,
of this ordinance. Is a $5 fine. ..
Unless the skaters are very care
ful In llielr movements from iihW
on, the ordinance Is llnhlo toho
amotiiled to rorblj, skating on the
sidewalks. .1
Tho dogs at largo nuisance, tear
ing up freshly made flower beds
and gardens and upsetting garbage
pails, has caused Mayor A. W.
Pipes and Iho poll to he flooded
with protests from angry citizens
for weeks past. Then, tno, there
seems to bo nn unusual number of
dogs, both home nnd stray canines,
running nhout all sections or the
Till!
fact Hint tho pear fruit belts of
Washington nre -coming moro Into
comj-cllilon - with the Itoguo. Ulvor
vnlp y fruit than . tho , California
pear sections.
The big thing here now, Mr.
any . Yumm. savs. Is for all nrchardlsts.
or all of -the meetings held duriiiK whu lVo not. yet .dono so, to hur-
;no convention penoo, anu enj ).v 1, t,m,r thrn'moimitcra Into Mile
county agent's office for tuHfThg.
lie and Uov Hogers. his assistant,
, are here to do thole part, but Holi
day from a visit of a week or sOey (:mlnp1Ma .; y. Wilson said
In the weni.tehee and Vnklma ,, gnw Kl!! ,0Rh-on his lawn the
rt'tiit S(H?ttoiiH, Is mat tnoso sec- (Jtnol. umrnlng,
Hons, which had a bumper fruit Tll0 uiiaiilmaiiH decision of tho
crop Inst year, vrW Imvo a S3 mayor and councllmon was that
per cent pear crn'.i this year, es- tnu ,i0B ordltlnnco roquliinii, II-
peelally of :;r. cictt!.. ' censes 'and tho conlinlng of (logs
Is important, In view of the ; on their homo premises during 'the
spring men ills snouiit ,De,,nnieiava
commission, that tho latter body
could make Its own rules, and tint
city council would back tho com
mission. It was decided to have the city
attorney revamp the wrestling nnd
boxing exhibition tec, to make such
feo $15 Instead oi HO, and Hint
tho council would also act 011 this
ordinance next Tucsdav night.
The nevv tentative illuminated
sign ordinance prepared by the cltv
planning commission to prevent
the blanketing of such signs In tho
business district, and handed to
the city council nl Its last meeting
tor study and pnssnge, had its first
reading last night, and after dis
cussion It was voled to have the
city attorney dresB the ordiuanco
Into legal shape for further con
sideration and passage, probably
at the special meeting Tuesday
night.
An ordinance which had been
prepared by the tiro committee of
the city council, prov!dlngfor the
removal or reconstruction of dan
gerous and old buildings waa passed
by tho councii, nnd much routine
business was also transacted.
fea-
the talks uud entertainment
.urea arranged.
' The program tomorrow Is:
8:00 A. M,; , '
Enrollment, of delegates. :
10:00 a:.m;;. ..' ' -
'AmeriiDly coll Jack Terrett.
Entrance of siale licgciit-, no
companlcd by state of (leers,
( with escort of pages."- '
1 Mimic Instrumental. ,
) SIMecnth hnnuul' stato
: . once callud to order
v " Mate :vpgtf,it--lr8.. 1C.
'porHoh; ,v.--
I Invocatloiv? Ittv. K
5 -Tence. V"1 ' ': . '(
' Salute ro' Iho Flag Misi Rll'a-
and strictly enforced. W ,fticL the .
sentlmunt was lor a gonerai sprln
cleanup, of strny dogs. It was also
the seutlmcnl that the time for tho
dog ordiuanco to go Into effect
should bo made earlier, March 16
by the Intent, . ,
It wa llnally ilocjded to have
the. present dog ordlnnuce re
vamped by the city attorney to In
HITS PEDESTRIAN
confer
by the
C. AP-
V. I-aw-
(ininleto front warning nrogrnm at a special meeting 1 uesquy iilgnt,
will neeessnrlly be held back until; nnd cnlorceil vigorously.
nil the -thermometers have boon
tested and the smudge pots placed
III the orchards. Already a num
ber of. orehanllsts have, placed
Ihelr miudgo pots.
I.OH ANOIiL.EH.-Marchl.20. IIP)
Al Jolson was a' sad singer to
day boeauso his automobllo ram
down l.eo Klnn, 3(1 years of-age,
breaking his leg nnd several bt Ills
elude- needed reforms and acted oil 1 teeth. - 'i - - it ;t
Ttie'acoident ocourrcu last.nigoi
as the "Mammy'.'' singer anil Jack
Conway,- motion plcturo director,
HAVANA, March 20. MP) Tlvo
young society women In the subur
ban town of Sagun I,a Oramte
have died from burns ' received
while taking pari In a tableau at
a fashionable dancing club Huuday
night.
. Tl.o humane society Is consider
ing making a tenlntlvo proposition
to' the city, council to bundle tho
dog nuisance question in, cb opera-'
Hon with the police, and 'fif.ytdo
a suitable place for keenlnji ' Wl
eiintored dons until ther are either
cluluuid or killed by somo.huuiane i beep
method, for x000 a year that Is,
that tho ulty government guaran
tee to pay up to $1000 annually If
needed. This .proposition will
probably be formally made bv t he
wore being , driven by .lolson
chauffeur along .SJiinsct boulevard
The! cdmodiah p)aefd the In
jurxhV ;tuuii In lear and sped
to Central Police; stanon. tlienco
to n hospital. After Klnn had
treated'. 'Jolson announced
that ho wouldhave him removi'd
to i tho Hollywood rtospltal and
would pay for his car.'. Klnn want
ho was a sign pnlntur and motion
ttietnre actor. '
hi m
.fmti 1111111 7
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Photnbjf -
B. A. Bachnvh. Hollywood
THE next time you see tiny Olive " '
Borden, notice how exquisitely
smooth Lux Toilet Sonp keeps her skin. .
"It's soimportant for my skin to have
the special velvety smoothness we mean
by 'studio skin,' and Lux Toilet Sonp is '
so splendid for it that I am delighted." ,
- 9 out o( 10 screen stars
keep their skin lovely this way . . .
Mary Duncan, exoticnlly lovely Fox star,
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Smooth
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Hollywood directors find
-
"JDEAUTIFUL smooth skin is the '
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expresses the experience of 39 lending ,
Hollywood directors.
" The public certainly takes to its -heart
the actress with a skin that '
shows flawless faultlessly smooth ,
under the terrific test of the close-up I
lights," he continues. "Such a skin is '
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Nine out of ten screen stars use Lux
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have made it the official soap for their
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You, too, will find that this delicately
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MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S
Easter Sale at MANN'S Tomorrow
A Great MoneySaving Opportunity
Easter Sale of Spring Coats
Hundreds of Sport and Dressy Models
On Sale Thursday at Special Prices
Lot 1 at $10.95 I Lot 2 at $14.75
25 Xew Spring- Coats made of
Oregon Woolen Mills all-wool
i weeds and basket 'weaves in
junior, misses',' , and ' women's
sizes; many .new styles to choose
from. This is without doubt the'
best -value ever of e red in Med-
$10.95
Lot 3 at $24.75
100 NeV Sport 'nnd Dress
Coats made of fine grade
broach-loth and Kasha cloth,
with smart novelty trims and
collars and cuffs are extreme
ly different with and without
fur, come in all the new spring
shades. Special tO 7C
Thursdav, each ' 1 0
50 Wonderful Tew Spring- Coats
made of all-wool mixtures and
.tweeds in tan and grey, also navy
cheviot coats. These coats arc all;
finely tailored, full lined. They
come in junior and women's sizes.
Special Thursday, $14.75
each ;
Lot 4 at $35.00
r - A Group of Better Sport
and Dress Coats
Made by Conde and Printzcss
with and without fur trim-
mings, all full silk lined; made
of all-wool tweeds, kashas
and kittensear broadcloth; all
sizes; $:30.75 values. Special
Thursday,. $350
each r....
Lot 5 at $59.50
Wo. have taken a lot of Coats
from our regular stock, made
of Donegal Rugs, broadcloth
and Rodiers materials, trim-,
med Willi best quality of fur,
a fine selection of the latest
si vies that sold at $(w.00 each.
Special Thurs- $595Q
dav, each
EASTER SALE OF SPRING DRESSES
Dresses
at $595
Sleeveless flannels,
plain .Jlat erepe Silk
Dresses, also printed
silks, new s t y 1 e s, best
shades,' Thursday .spec
ial,
each ;
:j.95
Blazer and,
Velvet Uackets
Just in; all colors and
sizes Spec- $995
tal, each
..V
Olympic Health
Oscillator Exerciser
This machine provides a means of daily
exercise in a limited time without fatig
uing effort; removes surplus fat safely
and tends to restore and maintain the
graceful lines of youth. . Inquire about
frntmnt At rnrspt department. This
wonderful machine
sells at .
Dresses
at $9.95:
J ust1 received' a , new
shipment of. p r i n te d
Silk Dresses in this
season's most popular
s t y 1 e s and patterns',
sizes 14 to 50.- On sale
' ' Children's ".
Underslips
Sizes 2 to 14 years, at
$1.00 to $1.69 each
Dresses
at $18.00
150 C h a r m i n g ' N e w
Spring ' Dresses made -of
gci iigettes, flat ci'epes
and printed silk s, in
sleeveless and long sleeve
styles, all colors and sizes.
Oil : s a l c T h u v s day
at
each
Skirts
Flannel and Crepe Skirts
in jilaited and pi a i n
stvles.
Priced from $5.50 to
$12.00 each
$1800
Stitched Crepe Hats
No sooner is a new millin- ' .-
cry style approved that
Mann s has it . . at an in
ducing price! The new
stitched crepes have the
unanimous approval of
the smart feminine world
. . for informal and sports'
wear with the new tweeds
and prints.
put aaaiv . "
$69.50
$6-75 and $8-75
Thursday Specials
Lux Toilet Soap
For. smooth skin, regular 10c
cake, special
3 for 23c
Garter Girdles
In all stvles and sizes, values up
to 1.25; special. 95 C
each
. Silk Umbrellas
lG-rib all-silk ITmbrellas, in . a
good selection of colors; values
up to $7.95. On sale fcO QC
Thursday, each ffJ
Children's Bloomers
Made of Wash Satin and Crepe
in flesh and white, regular price
59c. On sale 39 C
Thursday, pair ..-
Blue Crane Silk Hose
Medium service weight, all sizes
nnd colors. Special, 1 QQ
pair .:
SPECIALS IN DRESS GOODS
Figured Silks
40 inches wide, in the
,new modeinistiit pat
terns for ensembles,
priced from .
$2.25 to $3.49 yd.
Turkish Towels
lS-3(j-iuch size, plain
fancy, comes with WRe, rse,
gold and lavender borders,
regular 50c values, OCp
special, each .V
Crepe Bedspreads
80x 103-inch size, comes in
rose, blue, gold and laven
der, fancy patterns, special
Thursday, fl!0 1C
. A V
and
each
Crepe Gowns
In pi. In and
figured
patterns
all izet and
' color., .pedal
Thunday
$1.00
Silks and
Cotton Prints
in the' "newest pat
terns and designs, a
material that resem
bles silk in. appear
ance, 36 inches wide.
Special, QQr
yard - OV
Oriental Bedspreads
Hand Dyed Spreads in rich
"Jndia Colored Prints, are
very much in demand; see
:!;;:i;,;:n:.at:$ 12.50
Blouse Fronts
(t'oithe Xew Suits and Tail
ored Dresses, made of silk
in tan. white, red arid flesh.
?2.75 and $3.75 each
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