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THREE CHOSEN
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MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE
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Saturday--Monday--Tuesday-Comes MANN 'S
Alma Edler, Stanley Kunz
;.. man and Alice Kellogg
i ; Have Best Compositions
i in American Legion Aux-
iliary Contest.
PAGE EIGHT
POPPY CONTEST
ESSAY WINNERS
.'Prize winners in tho American
Legion Auxiliary poppy contest as
selected by three judges last night
are Alma Edler, junior high stu
dent, who wroto on "The Moaning
of the Poppy"; Stanloy Kunzman,
Rooaevelt, chosen from the group
of fourth, fifth and sixth grade en
tries, and Alico Kellogg, Lincoln
school, 8-year-old author of "The
Storv of tttn Pnnnv "
Jtfore than 60 essays were read
last night and the judgos had dif
ficulty in deciding upon tho three
best, thero being many which woiv
remarkably well written. Tho lo
cal: winning compositions will be
sent to linker where a groi"i of
judges will chooso tho bes: essay
iu -each of three divisions from
state-wide ontrios. A prizo of 5
wiU bo awarded in each case and.
In addition, a suitaulo picture will
bo presented to tho school room
attended by the student wlimor.
Threeby-flvc-foot Oregon flags,
donated by Superintendent K, H.
ltedrlck and tho two Auxiliary del
egates to the last American Legion
convention, Mrs. N. C. Chaney and
Mrs. Delva Altken, will bo awarded
to Alma Killer and Slan:oy Kunz
man. An American flag of tho same
dimensions will bo given to Alice
Kellogg. '
- Mrs. Ixjo Williams had charge of
conducting tho .contest and the
, judging was done by Mrs. p. o.
Crawford, L. J. Knox and Allargarnt
Henslcy. . ,
. Erulilnluiiry Winners.
' Ksmys written )y tlio following
studciils were sclci'ted fruni L'OOU
to computo for the prizes in n
lirollmlnary judging by teachers:
KHen Ueltz, Suzutlo Hivniii'tt.
lioborta Vlcti-hpr, Wllllimi I'carce,
Amll Guntor, IJotly JJuio, iJonalil
Harried,: Jlniy' Kelluiiff. Kuimiel
Simmons,- Catherine o'Nvll, Helen
ration, Itobcitu Ivtinhoc, JJclty
Thorndlkc. Helen McAllislor. Jean
Lfcverette. Corlnne Hmn-irnrm How
ard Hchcffcl, Olad.vs Jordan, Jonn
Wobor, Nnoka Snlto, Doioen til
wood. C'srlln Hill, Florence llob
bln, Wallaco Lowry, Kleanor llur
row, Mary Hopper, Uruco lver
ettc,; Molly Jean Fowler, Uolty
Jano Kvnns, Kvelyn Shaffer, Jean
Pease, Frank Thompson, ' Jock
jlopklns. mil Bliollcy, icu:th Hodff
kllis, Margaret Hulton, Natalie
Wiolby,, liarbara Shelby, Kninees
Ix'Wls, John Wall, Dorothy l'ow
oll, Vcrno Campbell, (Hadys Hlur
lin, :I)orlH' Kreneh. Millard Olli
son, Dorothea Olscn, Winston
Campbell.
.. Alico liny, ' AIluo Wall, AMHio
Dunn, Lucille Ualrd, Oolda Brun
eon, , Kennoth itaymonil, phyll's
Hllllman, Wallaco Ksgato, Mar
jjorle McNalr, Dorothy Ooro, Helen
Kvanson, Margery t Puley, Helen
Stewart, Dora Crawford. Ileulnli
Uoussum, Ethyl Hlchards, Oracle
iou lvunlioo, Betty Stennett, Joan
'DeLosh, M. K. Andrew, Klva
Klngory, licland 1'nrkhurnt. La
'Vonno Anderson, Klcunor Todd,
Gcorgo Watson, Shirley Offord,
rAlice Johnson, Dorothy Wilms,
'l.Airt HliVflxr. .Innn 1 It, tulll ntt f'ntli-
jr(no Chancy, Evelyn Horniun, I
Carolyn Plait. Virginia llammond, '
' .tllflf Ilfllltll-M,in rtl.l'a lllaunnH
Carolyn Cook, Sam Itlchardson,
Mary Ann Gales, Urucu Hiiuna,
DolorlH Ulshpam, Amy Klllott,
Hlehard Grout, Dorr Harrett. Ituii
scll Ulrich, Ireno Alcock, Dolph
Janes, Joan Shepard, Ituth Hal
low, Mabel O'Noll, Catherine Cun-roy.
START SIXTH ST.
', The work of installing tho street
lights on sixth street, from ltlvor
aide to Oakdalo avenue, will start
noxt Monday, according to A. II.
..Cunningham of tho People's Elec
tric company, which has tho con-
nract for their installation. The
osts and lights arrived several
,. weok ago.
. Mr. Cunningham said a force of
16 men would bo put on thu Job
vond that it would take nbout two
, weeks to comploto It.
HEADY A
One of the largost boxing crowds
of tho season is oxpocted at Hie
armory Monday night wiin Nails
Gorman of Hood Hlver meets Gene
O'CSrady of Ashland In a 10-roiini!
main event. Ashland runs arc
coming to Medford practically In
a body to support their home town
prldo, who has not yet felt tho
pains of defeat.
;As well as to support O'Gnidy,
, tho fans are also coming to Med
ford to root Tor Austin liosandoi.
another home-town man, rated as
Vooo of tho host boxers In the h(hUv
' Husandcr will fight tho scml wlnd
.-up with Jackie McCoy of Portland
. for six rounds,
Gorman's younger brother, Spike,
. will appear 111 a four-round event
against Indian' Corbel and Hcri Sor
. ctiHon of Central Point will fight
four rounds with Eddlo Welch of
this city.
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Oil Man Dies
; . SPOKANE. Wash., April !!0.
VP) William 8. Hawley, 63, promi
nent In northwostcrn oil circles,
died at a hospital early today.
' Hawick tvas stricken' villi a heart
attack Wednesday, but It was not
until last night that his vondltlun
s cuaiY
Literally Hundreds of Amazing' Dollar Bargains That Will Make Mann's the Shopping Center
Dollar Day
Dress Goods Bargains
Paisley Dress Ginghams
32 inches wide, fast colors. Comes in
checks, plaids and plain colors. Sale
price,
5 yards for 1.00
AII-Wcol Botony Challie
27 inches wide, in a good assortment
of new patterns. Regular price $1.25.
yd $1.00
40-inch Slip Satins
Splendid quality. Comes in all the new
light and dark shades. Regular price
95c- Sale price, ,
Vz yards for 51.00
36-inch Crepe Rose
A' rayon material very desirable for
the tennis frock, sport dress," coats and
skirts. Sale price, .
yard.
$1.00
12 Momme Pongee Silk
32 inches wide, Red Label Brand. Nat
ural color, extra good quality. Special
3 yards for SI. 00
Dollar Day
in Domestic Department
Turkish Bath Towels
18x36-inch size, in plain and fancy
styles. Up to 50c values. Dollar Day
4forS1.00
Bleached Crash Toweling
18 inches wide, pure linen. Regular
price 25c. Dollar Day price,
6 yards for S1.00
Daisy Muslin
(Soft finish, pleached. Regular price
19c. Dollar Day price,
6 yards for $1.00
Cotton Damask Lunch Cloths
36x36-inch size, in white only. Regu
lar price $1.00. ' Sale price, .
2 for S1.00
Sheets and Pillowslips
One 81x90 housekeepers' sheet and
one 42x382-inch double wear pillow
slip. Regular price for both $1.48.
Special sale price,
Both for S1.00
nG-indi Lotiff Cloth 6 vils. for $1.00
Fancy Hath Towels .'....2 lor $1.00
3!)c Printed Kavons .: 2 vda. for $1.00
-lot; fast colored lViiits....2i vds. for J? 1.00
O.'xvArt (Silk, sjiocial 1'. Yds. for $.1.00
93c Printed Pitiup. Speciaf.lV, vds. $1.00
Sensational Clean Up
of All Spring Dresses
r 30 Silk and Wool Dresses
In long sleeve and sleeveless styles. Good colors.
Values up to $10.00. . ff
Dollar Day sale, each. ............. ,)0Vi
50 Printed and Plain Silji Dresses
All sizes and colors, new patterns up fc Q AA
to $15.00 values, Dollar Day, each pO.UU
100 Brand New Silk Dresses
Just in from New York, bought away below regu
lar prices. , Sleeveless and long sleeve styles. Up
to $18.00 values. l 1 A A A
This sale, each. ...... ... . , j 1 U.UU
, Closing Out AH Spring Coats
Women's $12.50 Spring Coats, now . . . .$9.00
Women's $18.00 Spring Coats, now $12.00
Women's $29.75 Spring Coats, now . $14.00
Women's $30.00 Spring Coats, now $22.00
Women's $40.00 Spring Coats,
now ... ...V. .. $30.00
Open Tomorrow
8 A. M. to
8:30 P.M.
Shop
Early Tomorrow
Dollar Day Specials
in Toilet Goods Department
$ 1 .00
iNarcisse Pennine in lovelv cut trlass bottle. A
regular !f").0t) value. Dollar Dav
Price, hot tip
Coinpacts in silver, uold and black finish, coino
in many at -tractive st vies." $1.75 $ 1 Afk
value:
Special, each ......:..........
Puritas Sanitary Napkins
Special 3 Boxes for $1.00
Mental's $1..'!!) box of Stationery
tl.") Card Table Covers "...
S1.00
$1.00
v Stamped Goods
Iiiuicbeoii sels, pillow cases, card table covers,
laundry ba;;s. etc., all stamped and ready to cni-
orotuer. if I.;)!) values.
Sppcial, fiieh .,
Women's Novelty Cuff Gloves
Made of fine fabric, come ill beige and urey. val
ues up to i. -". . nn
Sale Price, pair J) 1 .WU
$1.25 Athena Union Suits
$1,00
Dollar Day
in Hosiery
Blue Crane
Pure Silk Hose'
.Medium service weight,
with French square heel,
all shades and sizes. This
pSrl'lLSl.OO
Rayon Hose
Service weigh tv in all col
ors and sizes; "regular
price (!'c. Sale price
2 pair for $1.00
Bare Leg Hose
Seamless with fitted
ankle in nude and sun
burn shades; j i no
special. laiiv.V 1 UU
Little Women's
Dollar Day
in Millinery Department
200 colorful straw
and straw and felt
combinations. Dol
lar Day price only,
special,
each. . .
$2.00
75 Mid-Season Straw Hats
in a wonderful array of colors and
styles. Broad brimmed flops included.
Dollar Day price,
each
$4.00
Dollar Day
in Underwear Dept
Miller Girdles and Belts
Made of coutils, satin and elastic; all sizes
and styles;, good quality. Uegular price $1.25.
"ll ;..$1.00
Satin and Rayon Bandeaus
in all styles and sizes. .Regular price G9c.
Dollar Dav Sale Price ' '
2 for $1.00
69c Flapper Trunks 2 for $1.00
Hand-Made Gowns
Made of fine quality Nainsook, trimmed in
dainty embroidered designs, $.1.25 t1 ((
values. Sale price, each 'UU
Rayon Shorts and French Pants
Very fine quality, with bands of figured
rayon and prints; all Colors; $1.25 djl f(
values.- Sale price, each P UU
New Handbags
sniv una sueues,
$1.00
A wonderlul value in new bags; pouch and
envelope styles, in leather, silk and suedes,
tueu ine iii-w Jjeau-a-i. nam '
bag so popular with girls. As
a big Dollar Day Special.
Big Dollar Day Specials
$1.19 Neckwear Special $1.00
$1.25 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs $1.00
Velour Cushions
AVe were able to get another lot of those splen
did hassocks like we offered last year, large,
well niade covered with heavy velour, in sev
eral choice colors; be sure h4 fr
and get one this time. Dollar I I If 1
Day Trice, each P W
Infants' $1.29 Soft Soled Shoes
Pair $l,o'o
Boys' $1.29 Wash Suits, each. . .$1.00
Children's $1.25 Union Suits, ea. $1.00
Aprons
"Women's fancy aprons; all inajc except, for a
touch of embroidery work. J" ff
ifL'2') values now. each V vJU
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED!
Special $1.00
POSTAGE PREPAID
Full fashioned. $1.75 JlcUihWtM(AtOtt
values special qq f sfof1-?5ir!;
MtjORD.Ofi-.4C.
AGENTS KR BUTTERICK PATTERNS
vus considered' grave.
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