Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    KfgggeRg MSEC TRIBUNE. MEDFQRP, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 31, i!)29
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57 RESIDENTS
MANN'S
MANN'S
, THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PKCE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE
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'Who' Who In Oregon," ft vol
ume containing the names of citi
zjm ot civic Industry and promi
nence, has been mailed and con- j
tain the names of 67 re!der. of ;
Jaofcson county. A biography ac- j
compare each name. r
The compiler of the interesting;
booic. E. E. Brodie, editor of the ;
Oregon City Enterprise, in the ,
preface, explains that 'many names j
are mtwting, because the leading j
citizens failed to turn iff their ;
biographies, though they were re- i
que ted to do so "as many as three !j
times." !
. The Jacknon county Jlst 1st j
David Wood, orchard manager: i
B. J. Palmer, merchant; C. T. '
Baker, sfcfretary chamber of com-.,
merce A;. C. Allen, author; John (
H. Carkin. attorney; J. Si. Cole- j
man, county aHsesnor, who Is Muted j
as a financier, and Floyd J. Cook, j
tinted as "manufacturer and In-
ventor." I
Others are: William BrlgKS. Jr., !
attorney, Afthlaml; 11. W. Conger, !
coroner; Arthur L. Coggins, lum-
berman, Anhlund; W. J. Crandall, J
Ashland; lerry O. Crawford,;
Cupco general manager: llalbert
8, Deuel, business manager, and
Htate Senator George W. Dunn, :
Anhland.
Dr. R. B. Elliott. Olen Fabrlck.
Rev. W. M. Eaton. H. O. Kowlwr, i
county agent: Ham KroeMchel,
creamer' operator; C. C. Hoover, J
agrlculturlht; Walter II. Ieverette,
realtor; Mrs. Delllla H t e v e n
Meyer, county clerk; Earl C (Jotl
dis, K. B. Hammond, E. II. Iled
rlck, city school iiuperlntendcnt;
B. R. Harder, banker; Dr. W. W.
I. Holt, V. C. Dlila'rd, civil engi
neer, Ashland; J. C. Hopper,
financier, Ashland; Dr. L. D. Ins
keep, and William E. Irenleaf,
Central Point, reader and Bhake
spearian authority.
Porter J. Neff, attorney; II. D.
McCaskcy, Central Point; Hamil
ton Pation, David RoHenberg, or
chard in t; Walter Bedford, edu
cator; J. A. Churchill, preiddent
Southern Oregon Wormal ttchool.
Ashland; R. W, Ruhl, editor; f
Howard Kcheffel, city engineer;!
Jane HneriU-or. Dr. R. W. Kteai ns. '
Carl Y, Teugwald, A. H. Taylor, '
Athland: Churles M. Thomas, at
torney; D. O. T'ree. Copco man-
ager; Ed O. Trowbridge, Lee .
Tuttle, editor: 8. H. Kinlth. Vernon ;
II. Vuwler, bunker; Irving K. Vin- !
Ing, Axhland: Eva L, White, edu- ,
cutor. Ashland; A. C. Htrange, j
educator. Ahlnnd; Ir. II. W,
Hhaw. Ashland: W. V. WIIIIh, edu-
rat or, Ashland, and E. V. 'Carter, i
Ashland. - j
DORIS JONES LEADER I
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The election of Commercial club
officers for the school year 'of
1929-30, was held at the hluh
school Wednehday afternoon. Mont
of the offices were closely con
tented. -The Huccettsful candidates
were: Doris Jones,' president;
Billy Hnrrlman, vice-pn-nhlent; i
Mary Rnlder, secretary and Ruth'
H oo ke r, t reus u re r.
The Commerce club has Just
been rrorgunlxed for the coming
year, under the direction of Mr.
Knox, commercial advlnor. The
commerce club of two years ago
was known as the Junior Cham-'
ber of Commerce, but dlnbanded
due to the funt that the ntimo ;
was confused with Junior high
school clubs.
DECISION OF YREKA
Following a meeting held yes
terday at Ahland to form a south
ern Oregon ttaneball lt-anue, the
conferees are awaiting the final
decbdon of Yreka, Calif., which
Is expected today. Klamath Falls
agreed to enter the le ftp ue. and
wilt probably play In this city
a week from next Sunday.
, The Medford and Anhland teams
will clinch ngaen next Hunday at
the ball park, and a better name
than last wr-k Is expected. Both
teams have been practicing this
week and their team work will
be better.
Manager Paul Taylor of the
local team asks all ballplayers to
report for practice.
IN QUARTER FINALS
PARIS. May 31 OR III Bill
THden won one of the greatest
uphill battles of bin tennln career
today, defeating Baron H. I de
Morphugo of Italy In the quarter
finals of the French champion
ships after loHnu the flint two
setB. The mores were 3-6,
1. 6-2, K,6.
Helen Wills forged Into the
imt-flnals of the French tennln
championship ahead of the field
todny, defeating Mme. Ilebn Ia
1 urle of France with VAtM' 6- 1.
fl-1.
Orrgfin Wcwllicr.
Orenon: I'nuetiled, prohnhly
loenl showers tonight and Kutur-
dny. modern tej temperature. Hii
mlitlty g'-nfrrilK nlwve normal.
Women's lifurlington imre
silk iull-iasluuiiwl Jio.se
with fancy diamond point
hew; medium service
weight : regular 1.65
value; special, 49
Women's Mission knit
pure silk full-fashioned
chiffon hose with picot
top and French heel,
special
pair
$149
Women's Rollins' pure
silk full-fashioned chiffon
hose with picot top, red
line runstop and narrow
French heel, in many
beautiful shades, special
;:. $2.00
Smart new bags in home
spun, tapestry and raffia,
in many colors, moderate
ly priced CIO QC
nt ; VJ J J
New pleated scarfs in
both long and triangle
.styles, in manv color-com
binations for both sport
and dress, ' tfO OJJ
each iP.O
Stocing boxes in an as
sortment of colors CQ
and sizes, each Jv
Montag's Oift stationery
in a variety of weaves and
shades, regular spe-
S $1.00
Colorful Cretonnes ,
Inexpensive materials for
curtains, for pillows and
cushions and also for gar
deu smocks, u good qual
ity at the price offered,
at a OQ
yard OiJC
HG-iiicli fast-color figured
lawn, dimity and batiste.
(Jood color combinations
on light backgrounds. An
excellent fabric for sum
mer wear, AKr
yard
(Sec Window Display)
3(!-in. fine quality cheek
ed rayon for sports wear
in both small and medium
sized checks, ' A material
with a lustrous finish that
looks like silk.
Fast color, vd.
89c
(See Window Display)
A fine quality fast-color
percale in a good assort
ment of patterns 1 O
and colors, yd O C
rUVinclt figured broad
cloth for dresses, blouses,
pajamas, etc., a highly
mercerized material that
is fast-color,
yard
.:
59c
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED!
At MANN'S-
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100
Graduation Dresses
We still have a nice assortment of georg
ette dresses in pastel shades, for gradua
tion and party frocks, maize, orchid, rose,
size 14 to I3S.
$9.95 to $16.95
Voile and Organdy Dresses
New shipment of voile and organdy dresses,
with bertha, collars, suntan backs, tiered
and long back effect; sleeveless and with
little cap sleeves, lace, ribbon, and flower
trimmed, suitable for street wear, after
noon and summer evening wear and priced
from
$3.95 to $25.00 each
Betty Baxley Wash Frocks
Hetty Baxley ti b dresses in prints, voiles,
batistes; all fa.st-color materials, models
for the young girl, also the 1 QC
matron sizes from 14 to 4,4, oa
Wash Ensembles
New wash ensembles of pique suiting and
linen, twin materials such as batiste and
pique with the same design, three-quarter
and long coats, sizes 14 to 40, priced from
$5.95io$9.95
white
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Children's Dept.
Children's wash sunback en
sembles in fast-color prints and
broadcloth, sizes from 2 to 14.
Priced from ....$2.95 to $3.50
- IS
- A Bargain Carnival for Thrifty Shoppers
COATS
Spring Coats
at 1-3 off the
$8.00
original price.
$12 Spring Coats
now .' r.
$15 Spring Coats
now
$18 Spring Coats
now
$25 Spring Coats
now '.
$35 Spring Coats
now
$45 Spring Coats
now
$50 Spring Coats
now
$75 Spring Coats
now
$10.00
$12.00
$16.25
$26.65
$30.00
$40.00
$50.00
Jantzen and
Columbia Knit
Swimming Suits
A11 colors,
all sizes irom misses size
V2 to matrons' size 46.
Prices from
$5.00 to $7.50
The "Vacation" Flop
Here in an assortment of light
pastels and, of course black and
niilans sheer braids,
$2.95
Jtanii$)
tal -466-487
- POSTAGE
f "THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY J
DRESSES
Lot 1. 25 new sleeveless print
dresses,- all good quality materials
good styles and colois; regular
ear:!!:::i:........;....;$6.95
Lot 2 Sleeveless and long sleeved
prints in silks and georgette, also
tennis dresses in tub silks; pastel
shades, regular flj 1 f Q C
$15.00 values, ea P l.U-O
Lot 3 Mallinson early American
prints,- sleeveless one- and two
piece dresses, bertha collars and
cunning little sleeveless jackets.
These dresses are a special buy so
we are able to sell them at the'low
Sr.!": $12.50
Lot 4 This group of dresses are
from "Jvorrect" and are made
from wash silks, " Willowick
Pasha," "Glimmer Crepe" and Hi
Li Silks, stripes and solid colors,
with lone sleeves
and sleeveless,, ea.
$16.75
all styles and
Ii ing; regular
Dozens of New Hats
for the "kiddies broad brimmed
leghorns niilans and the popular
poke shape, with long ribbon stream
ers $2.25 to $4.95
PREPAID
if
1
PERFUME
.
INTRODUCTORY
SPECIAL
Very new and exquisite is the
"Charm of Youth" perfume delicious
ly scented with the fragrance of sweet
peas and Narcissus, also Jasmin and
Chypre odors. Comes in beautiful out
glass bottle with flower stopper and is
packed in satin-lined box to be sold at
$2.50 Our Introductory. $10 ft
Special Saturday, bottle 1 uVJVJ
Sweaters
150 all-wool slip-on sweatehs, round, V and
student collar, all good color, fancy and
plain weaves, sweaters that will give sir
vice for general wear and out- (to QC
$:5.50 values, ea v
Children's Dresses
Voiles, organdy and prints, poli
ty dresses and straight line, sun
back, and with collars, many
stales- to choose t 1 QC
from. fs'J.SO values, cn X 7'
AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS
Flapper trunks in figured
crepe and broadcloth, an
unusual value 59 C
at each
Crepe gowns in figured
and plain patterns, flesh,
peach and 98 C
white, each
Art satin slips in a very
fine quality, come in all
shades ancL sizes. $1.95
valut-s; Satur-J!
day special, ea.
.Sunbeam bloomers, a very
fine quality rayon in all
the light shades all sizes.
$1.85 values, fc1 QQ
Saturday, ea...
Ruffled curtains, good,
quality marquisette in ec
ru color, .well made and
neat-looking, used for bed
rooms as well as dining
and living rooms, special
Saturday only t 1 OQ
pair P J
Colored Marquisette
Yard goods in plain or
ruffled in peach," green
and rose, fast colors, pret
ty for nooks, kitchens and
bed rooms, ruf- ACkf
fled, vard ;."JJi
Plain, yard 39
Three-piece luncheon mat
sets lor use under plat
ters, chafing dishes and
toasters, come in green,
rose, gold and fl?! f(
white, set 1 UU
81x 105-inch' fancy rayon
bedspreads, come in
blue, green and lavefider,
regular $4.45 t5 fC
values, each .VO .t J
50x50-inch pure linen
lunch cloths; come with
blue, rose and green hol
ders,
each
$1.00
Children's muslin under-
waists, some lace trim
med, values to 69c OQ
special, each ........ " C
40-inch flat crepe, wash
able and just the material
for the new summer wash
ciress, represented in all
light and dark fc 1 f0
shades, yd.". P1.I70
Costume Jewelry in Lido
blue, Russian Antique,
Jade green, consisting of
pin.; necklaces, bracelets
and earrings, $1.50 values.
2SL $1.00
(-inch printed ravon
voile, a very desirabl
terial for the hot
1 nia
vs. ?i.k values, qc
special. vard i?OC