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P'AOE FOUR MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUTE, fEDFORD, or?Kr;ON, SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1020. D. IM IX Vl . Wl I . lack Alii i Dl in IM Dl 41 MEDFOKDMAIL f RIBCNB (Mil, luuUl. ffltf fubtktetl bf Utf Hlt'fMkU ntlfiTIMi Ct n ft ft. tl MfTKI IMI1U. UuMtw stand M wrvod flu M lrt. oMr Act M I, lift. il'KWKlPTlOB llTH If MUI IB AiIiium Ub hiuUf, f..., iMliI, mil) BuikUi, mtalb TO tnlt, Vltbout S'luUf, jtu t.tO Imii, ituuit Buiioai, mvu'b toMllf Mill IrlbUM, MJt fir I 0t fcumUi. nt ru Hr to Atlujwt lo MwVurtf, AtiilM. JtrtwfittU. CmrtJ Pwiirt, Fttwtult. Tiwl. U' tltl unI oo llkfliwtri: liijlj, witfa ftuwuj, aootb. . ; t ft I'tllT, llbuut Bumiir. Bvolfe .0b lly, vlll Buultr, oin iMtf, nii swM. oi r ' All icrw, fb In kdirwca, fcUCMUEH Of Till AMtK'lATfcP PHRM B,nl m KwU UwJ Wirt fcrtlrt Tb Autllii frl U telul"l tcilltua tt U wt fw iiubllrnton uf H of duaicMi ttllttd to It or tthMlM tftdllMS lo IM im. iod titr to th loril i putllttod btrtto. Ail rlftita for putitinUM tt ifmIkI IUpu feMWb Ml tlM fMrfL (wriHti tw r tbt ntf or Mmhm omcUl t JkIkio Ccwitj. Inn d4ll; iim elrruUUoi fw U KttM Mit oet. 1, lta. JUtwttitnc Hnnafftll M C MIH.KNHKN A I0MMNT OfTV la Nf Twl. CMfU. IWotl, U fiuxlM. Lot Ai4l. 8tU, PortlM Smudge Smoke Ahio ..corchini: is Mill tin- mdei o I be i. elllflK . The .uininer that everybody v. :c afraid Would m-t .show up. l 01 the offinK. Some of the main triivehil i ro;,sin(s are betttnitliiK to j-ofien under the bemKt) !.'" old Sol. It lookti like the valley e,. the ril" Kood SVXellr'flllK of the Mounter the eoiiiint; week. The heat wwve will have a back bone, which the weat .01 inaa will have lo break. A,S.. I'arpctifcr met wilh the in. coin t V Yd. and lndulK'd in a t ..ud . hoi lie. Hi,, cau-e id' v. Inch he kept locktd In hi., t.osoin. Your coir, has never seen A.S.V. chortle mi raucously. Tlie oiibiudi.'t who i. not a 1 hail loan of u commute' alien. Ic, I to hilsint in our midst Sat. Ice (ream Miitf hae made their ;.(pcaiauce on John Johnson. Scott I'avi.s. and Newt t'hnney. The ftrM j.air are clrcunyiaviiiutur.i of the I. .one. The Mills look cool, unit make the wearers took , chipper. The Del (Icichell hy is back from the campus, and i not as coMffciitte ns expected. I :ai I riric;t, the mountain Wil liam of Llk crick, was down 1'hnrs. dorins a lull in the bavin. The (iuntjl lujimoto police doft returned to the countiy Inst week. :i Her a tiort visit wit h the guy who buys his licence. IMve noi e week 14 and school Mutts, and mothers are nteelinft thentsflves for the ordtm) of heiuK tlepriM'd of their flock k most of (he day. II. I bsA her, baker with a repu tation. HUtoist without uny repuut IHU). it via 1 01 . duck hunter, effici ency proiehsor. Noctai lion, and ha nt y m n n 11 r mi ml to w n, p h v e ltiKcne a treat the end f ttie Week. The Iterh Strunit ark Is rend) for the piucid wtitet. after u (re loeiutouK strttKVle thnt lusted since the last week tn June. It is a low. takish craft, und nothing to put in the Pacific ocean. The Inrnt w us appi oved by hardy tteufnrmi; men bke iSwk t'ickel and Sid Stint h. t'aptrtin Strunit U leurntng to tut a nnvi- in the wind. TitoiidiT kou thi: t;.n- I'LTit n.W It is fiettlliK so if ou M'tl re ulle on Monday you re suspected of having pone to ilmi' h imi Sunila) . tt'incmnuti Lmiuirer ) Jap Andrews and the t'hicano Cubs, huve deieated t'ourt Hall and the New York (ilants. In the National IcuKiift ince. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from P On. 1 liKtle. and they wilt Ho hack lo MOCklUK. The racketeers of Chicago preach lie and hi hte. IUmuPs reeeiitly discharged tn the loop and cl?c w here atv said hy poll e lo e ptesrt lacketcer moral indiKtintior The police have tutetfered with Ihetr ketH cfteitstx el ." and hae interfered with dos race that m pa rated tooN ftvm tnonev. Kackeicen now threaten to "d ti ered n t he bt. tie's at lot tie v by in aunrattnit an ori: tif crime. tank I u h li f r 1 1 s, hoaihlliK oilti aes ttpiatnst legitimate IniMitess." u their rackets are not let m is ace. New York's indico. interested iu Mippr.AiniE HiH'akeaslts. hae rai.1 ed more than a doieu out ef M imo such institution in the city tut thoe pakeatet wont "strt raided. " "The i.reen Kini t'.nll" in New ork a theatre district, has -the longest bar tn the my," tur.tniu from KVrty-PiKhth utreet thtvajR to Korty-evemh reet It was raided, bartender arretted, limtoi taken elht ds ko. ami taiiiet op In, doinn hutiue.v yrtenis;' niorninp If you have to raid one tpeakeau half ttxrvii time, how- can yen adequately raid ."..'. eoo ikeair In one city? Thia year f.ooo airpUnet will hv 1icene1 tn the t cited State That's a vtart. Hut there i a iotic ir to ito before tltnR become, real. You realtie tt hen you remem her thai aint in atn-'snr. Ihere are about :.Vit,W ti-nd utomohilea. WASHIW.TON, July -J - Minister Wit if Oi)m Informed "StH'ntary Stunnon tonUr thai the Chinese and Sv.et oreronieni tre lakln tep toward tlirrct netoiiathmi In .lerttn for a witi lneiit ii( lb mttntion mer the I'M tee rtvrn rUr , WILL WE ADOPT BULL B t KCAI'SK Sidnov Krmiklin, Illllllpioil hull llL'llIrr of ,1-till lifilitl-! ItlllV Ih-i-oiih- ; pnplll.ir ! Mr. Kriinlvliii sli;ii'-s iliis hilicf. i s:ys : "Mull fl:)iiiiiK In jusl an iliinKriiiis iih prli fiuhlinK. Mit more irilcp'hliiiK nnil innr Iioiihsi, T! fn run U no cinoketl wink In i he hull riUK. hHCuuvf you ruli'i tull. to tht hull. You can't t h 11 liiin (o U ilown, uiitt you will ilivult tht pursi' with him. Vent Ml her kI im or he H ynu. "'lln'r itr ncddi-ntH. of co.n.-. hut tlo-y happen cv ry whi'n. t-vtii hi h.is.'hull uiid iooihu!l. The fxtitt'tncnt ami thrill makf up lor iio dntiK'T, i.i my npihinn," ImiII fi'.'lttinjf inny 1101 tic rrnoltctl, Inn if it is a sport, then M ine nit'Tprisin iroinotcr stioultt ImiM ;i stii'lium nromitl t li t 'hiciiro Kinrk vnris. Knr we Im'Im'Vi.' every Amcricjiu who hits ever seen n hull f'jrlil will nprt'i (hut it is it Imrc and nn nhoniiiiiitioii. Tin lin't tliiit oin' can't litll I') ii hull and divide tlx1 purse with linn, i no fnctor in its favor, hni epilotnics the ohject ions aiiinst it. j Fur it dcnionstraics that one principal in this ;i!lecil sport never knows what it is all about desire to fiuhl. tries vainly to jump the railing and escape "lily hy a pit iless s stem of torture is goaded into a put he t if : sion of self defense. N iV and then a toreador is injured nr killed. Hut. as Frank lin explains, such an outcome is ciitireh an Maidetit. In other uords, harriii',' accidents, the hull never has even a iiirht iiiLr chance. The men in the rip.' run no real risks. The only certain think:. !)M times nut of a hundred, is that a score of de- pil horses will he hilled or oivcu lln up dc lllc I i t in c. Hull f iylil inn in not h in u hul a sadist foi m of art isl ie slaugh ter. We would far ralher walch the sio.-ky.trds huieher swit his slcdm on 1 In- head h-ifsl, the medium of tie si rucl ive plll pos. BI'T not hull liyhtino! F.veii in Spain, w I iiolnritMisly cruel to alt duudi iiiihuals against it is steadily vT'viii'. In fad, vc can think of no this country than to surest they would ever accept hull fiirht inp on their list of popular sports. We may have sunk pretty low, hut we have not and never w ill sink to that depth of mor:d depravity where commercialicd cruelty to defenseless animals would he regarded with ativthini: hut h'athini: and tlisnnst. THE BATTLE NATI'RAU.Y. Senator Male of Maine opposes the p(tstpnc meiit nf new cruiser construction hy President Hoover. A veteran memher of the naval committee and an avowed Vj Navy man. ho will voice the familiar arguments of the "army ami navy cluh," because that is one of his chief duties. The foundation of these arguments is fear, fear that if Vnele Sam doesn't spend hillions for new battleships and cruis ers some mythical world power will declare war and force us to pay more hillions in destruction and tribute. The argument is as old as Kin: Tut. and. from tlie stand point of world politics, as worthy of serious consideration. dust so lone as eoverninents are ruled by fear of what MIliHT happen, instead of hy faith of what CAN. hy the proper will and effort, he MAPK to happen; nothinj; can prevent a eon tinuiiuce of l his insane armament com pet it ion. and another world war. A determined will for peace must he organized against the fear of war, ami that is what President Hoover is trying to d". In this laudable effort he cannot win. unless the people of the country as a whole, regardless of party, disregard the clatter of profession! jinizoists and support his policy of denionMrHTir.c enr desire for peace, bv joiniui: other nations in reducim; the expense of our preparations for Rostel Delves Into Mormon History On Visit To Capital of Faith; Finds City Is Building Away From Church ; SALT I.AKi: ri'VY. July ;';t. jtSpeelal fori espotub iu i-i A j m rnnse, npp.ttvnt feel inn f the MiihisuhI 1: reels the ispor up.-n his I umxal in S.ilt lHke t'lty. v, well J known tor its prox.mttv to the ICif.tt Salt Utke and tor heiiw the ftrotiKhotd of t he t'hurch 01 i.1ii fhnt of twitter I.i.v S.uni, j nu'ic loinmonlx known .is tfic i.Moimon taith I'eihaps ,.f the , rntlie t it . the nu'-t .an ,n'tl--fe,tLiie 1- the Temple BUm k. nv . n inn 1 a acirs in the hci 1 01 : tlie t-Usincss v t liiMl, Surrounded b , stone wall. 1 I feet lush and three 1 1 t, tin. k. di 1 stfc n d and o'limi. lul 111 1 v' '. the ' IVmple ;btk' Is lUd 1-v H'.vu-sinds dolv ituuiik the mi;u tu. r months, t,.ui i-ls In ni .ill p.o-s of the n.nion p-cisii-.,; in S.i'.i X I! I rtl d.t s to eft. I : tt. t ter t -rittUHatue with the t.Ue of fi.ih H w.c on'. four daw f- ! low in, ie th i ri a I of i 11 I l.l ! Umitih and In- birive uoiaut train that the sue loi hr I lo. : w as d tet nun. d t nd and history has it tha; he .t-vhuvl "llece we will toiild the ti nude ot Cod " This was .it;t t. a 'id on The cwnin - t the same d.. the ten r.t,s tnais d oat. ailh pLsris emde that th city should sui i"oun d the ua i e Plans of th- pionei t h;. e i.alli-d an.t in the ,-0m.e of th er s.iH xh'-n. bui.diin. in I'm block h.ie X . en o - - .-d m cludinc the main tempie a t .cw. nt 1 t tee: U r( and - fee" wide It hs a bi::M of fe t to the tv.p o the f.n.re , Soviet itp the centt.ttl cistern tower It wa fi- tiltei Die low lien of lh r hd been i.dc that wor on lie ti mp was b. pun in the m idt ef m desol (.. sap eh i uh w i!.lt n I'.vo; -.m; on a U w .u. k i.,b! dalic-n waits were laid. 1 te, l w ide d.eiv AK-xe the vr ar tn tht. k i! ss ix f'.t 1m i:;. load a tUid lo I les., fi-m w hp h t loiT h d It'll lu team). uMiwtim Us The tcnil' the f!' to b' and Cttht fe. : 1on nine to a i . la 1 I , i l Hi a e tc n a.' r K i ai-sie llis tspe-md lo ox re;uurf four FIGHTING AS A SPORT? an Aiiwricnn nuth is now tin Spilill. lilt OuTlook hrlit-V th.it port in thi. 'iiiitrv. In ilrffiMliiiu' t hi- sport he I'Vcipient ly the hull has !iOi,iMrw. and I ,,,s I maimed, and Hie hull will he 1 hall' hour of disuMtstui'.! of UUSUspi'cl t s crt s, 1 1 :iih is merciful, and serve- r there some 1 iv the pnhlic masses arc sent iineni people o ' "Teater insult t FOR PEACE war. )oke of oxen four days t trans port a siiiKle stone. It w.ts not until ISM. ji ears after it was becun, that the tem ple Aai completed .is it MailiH today, represent nit: an in st no-nt of four millions of .bdlars. Vis- Hon are never admitted to th. temple. It was (-pen for a hott time to the juiblic after it w as tompleted. a .huivh nn'iiil-ir in formed a re, ettt M' d lo; d I 1:01 1 heiv, but sm. e 1 , no Msjtors h.i e U-cn a How ed. Th.-: is s; raniie." was remark ed at this po:nt.. In other church es 1 he doors ;t re a ! w ,t open." "l prant that i- tui in d the bun nia I'tn.l pet el;; srant that ma be ti ne," Mi'in(er, " 011 thing's about us and our llMoH. I'nl.ke sna- pauev ,-hlin hes atid i tttu dials l he t nip le is no! de-:p ned a a I lace of w orship. as far as pub lic assemblies are eonoermd. It is a h. l pla.-e dcot.-d to sa,-re I "lihll.iMos Mere We pe'jovtn ua: i ia:e and baptisMi.,1 c. n m. n us bv tmmt rsicii. and for this purpose, (here is proxidfd in th--o mp!e a font, supported by 1 ; l-i 'J- n oxen, similar to t hoe m Solom.m - Temple. 'Tin temp-e is rot ron open to some of the chur. h v. tr.be i-s. t- at cn: to t hose in pood stand -en I " ctintlnued the m.em t er. ',vn not w elcorne to enter the temple, because I married off who wa not of m own ia;tn M lioih. r wa recently marri d in the tt-v.ile and he and hi bf.de wt-re shown ihrouph the t'U.Mmp ' Ae all mati.awe peiiomi.d n li- tempV Was i i;ue- o-.l I nt li;ei.v po " wa th ' foil ma r r iat- ai r per pi t e bl h.-r bui'.dinp o .h V ht-n .x member o i mairie. it is for ete- ,i ie fmit t:cs ne pcrfore t . mil ,-ont ae I'ut lone af apphe osv marrji vl m the tm- : and those in ere, nix d for es we rut- OlVolV-s t-nt the round must be mot exete " , The Meimcn vhurvJi H dixbJed E I iind prfwldi'd over ly a prenltl' I and two counselor. The Kiakm ! art n"ivi!'l into mailr district), : i'ii)ltd wiirdj. l-'ifty of thefH- wnl. me In Salt Lake City and thf-re ,;iif aitpt ixiiriiit-ly !'0 in the n- iire i-tnin h The h ii;lo't tower of the tm : pie -uorts a K'-fooi i-oppr and Hold fljjeri of th Antifl .Moroni. i son of Moirnon. Mormon is said , to ). the i'oniriler of the Look I of .Mormon, tin hlwtorhiil record of the ancient indahitantH of the Ametlean continent,' in many re spec tn correspond inn to t ho Old ; TeMnment. The bonk Is t ho hit i tory of a ciliny which lft Jerti ' suletn about ;" li. '., led by a prophet named Lehb a content . imrary of the Prophet Jeremiah. This colony. accorditiK to iht j Mormon belief, embarked In th ('rslan Cnlf and was led hy dl ! lne unhhince to the western eoh:t . of AllK-i j. a. beconiillK the folin- flution of poll la t ion on this con tinent. It Is claimed they ur l the ancestors of the American In- These people h a d prophets mom: them, say members of the I church, and they k pt a complete i' record of their history. one of the hist prophets was named Mor-' iimn. who lived -100 years after i rhriM, a nd he made a complla 1 lion of all the records. His work 1 was ailed the Hook of Mormon. It Is bei 'u U"e of the belief h-ld ; by hut ch members in the book, I t hat they are commonly c alled I Mormons. The Hible, the llool; .tf l. .-!. ,m 'irul I ii.d otbt-r sacred voluims constitute the standard Works Ml - tat lie of the church, the tt-mple Ki'oiimls is a of Joseph Smith, claimed to ) a prophet of Cod and in si rument in the establishment i ' the , hnr h. He is Miven credit I fur the translation of the Hook i of M 01 nion. and Kiitherin nhont ; him the first member of the j lun ch. i Another feature of th Temple So tut re is the (abemaoi housing 1 he world's largest pipe oiKan. jsivititc concerts every noonday. Too tabei nacle also has a InrKe . hoir. st-..i:ii b u n d r e d voices itrotiir, and often heard by .south er n 1 u on radio listeners, pro fcr.tms iMinu bioadcjM renttlatiy. The hurch is operated for a Jat ne part on a business hasN. and it is the owner of consider able real estate in t he business I -eei Ion of the cit. It owns nnd I operates hip department stores, ' bank f. newspapers, radio stations. stret't car lines, swimming resort ;.t the Cient Salt lnke, known hp Salt air. where it Is impossibla for swimmers to sink in water com-, nosed of 2'Z per cent salt. The 1 church. however. Is n-admiHy I losinp its business hold on Salt i ray. and outside interests are be j eomintt well established, i The church organization has Its share of opponents in Salt 1-ike i t'uy and some are in favor of thA 1 removal of the statue of Urisham ! Younp. leader of the Mormon em. 1 turant train to Vtuh. settinc at n ; busy Intersection ou the proumW' ; it id a hfnderunce to traffic. (th J ers sjy the statute is symbolic i of the present day attitude of the church in that Rripham Yourp1 i ) s shown with his ba c k to w a ri i the church and his lank pointim: i toward the Peseret Rink, owned : by the church. t 0 The Mormon Faith, say its , members, is continually pro win,; 1 in membership and new wards I are ateadtty established. It main ' strength of course, is in I'tah I but members are located in all I oarts of the world. At mi-annual conferences in Salt I-ake. at- tendance is so larce. that several I buildings are used to acoor.imo ' date those present. K:wh con ference finds n larger attendance. ( Salt Iake City, the capital of i I'tah. has a population of HO - iH'o people, and is showir.p con tinued prow th. but due to its lo cation, the city can prow only to the west, because of lake marsh lands to the north. hiU and mountains to the east and th' t inted States Fori Pouplas to the south. If the present prowth co nt In ues. it will not be lonp un til the business section v. :W b , far separated from th- western (limits of the cit. Some v, th situation was caii-ed by la. k o foiTsiphr on tlie part ot I'.i x:h 1 Youjip M years ato. KKNKST K"STt:i. IIIIM ltK KMi 1 IT (Continued from race On.) n. e h.. ons ;I ill umt-'s".. 1 p!e too let 1 th.t 1 !!iv;t!i '"s a f a sui i l their Pall " ary Mellon. W ho ,-s;,.n w 1 . h in a sta -d s:i e p:-t lultant -id. nt. MUC pi cp! es. WASKIN'CTOX. Ju? A .b o i nonato-n U the ef the xardsiick." uhi, h ptN.pos. d Jo Wo; Id p.. . I n :'t d ale as a !'.'i;- 1 n i al i eduction, w ill n. ' ft'me Minuter M.u'lv n.!.ivs.i,l,ip littis in h su ns m London 1UTiT.IV Atn- r . 4in ceed pat; r Steamship iP The -tit pa no bockiri utitii S f. !.!', ate d-H kiti; at hoes lo r..il i'oI h Vme:-, .m x ese; ti'tt .i As ( M AKCt S Ko. t. n it 1',' le. Rce.1 the Kooter.it lr.iisn ti latiseis fichtire a larpe rt-r here hi camp fii-e ed the Mare and beppe-' kid hue I'nder t; ihC 1 UDl'fivni'.r.i; a warn hy death V.tkIM V Sh t lev M l, o'.l . tt r-x Tan an Tutn .U ft 1 l.l! a all fe'l w a drown-d. i".'.! Imjai s.iai i rv Into S9 dhUlunn. culled Htakoa NIP ESCAPE PLOT AT STATE PRISON t SAI.KM. Ore.. July 17 U' S"ini: tJ.ill, Martin. 1 J , and Harold 1 H, convicts at t he Mute pen) lent iary, attempted to escape today by hiding In the sawdiod bin near the boiler room. After (he prixonVr count had re- ale I tlacir. absL'uee, a .eari h was itiMituted and they found tht m. They were plnced in Hohtary confinement. Coth were sent up from MultnnniHh count y and weie serving ten year- on ns- BARGAIN DAYS at the M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY CLOSING OUT WOMEN'S SUMMER LOW SHOES $7.85 Values $4.95 One lot broken sizes in patent, beige, calf and reptile leathers in straps or ties, in high heels. Regular $7.85. On Sale, Special $4.95 Miss Spokane DRESS SALE The smartest styles, the newest patterns and the fastest colored print wash dresses on the market. A "Miss Spokane" Dress has individuality and the prices are less than others because quali ties are better. $1.98 $2.49 to $3.95 Special Sale Dulenza Rayon IVsJ idi Allen-A Silk Hose SI Regular Value S9c Ten gin,l :iaiie. 4-'! u'aiU'e I'Ui'e i'ik Allen-. t'ahi'iicd. l'l'UlTol 89e C. A. MEEXER, Manaeer armed with a TO WANDA. I'a.. July 27. nt bony W'a-ko know his horse t ud his hers- kri"UB him. ills had been mc-inK a Week. hony di-c..,-red a av-in of at:indontd coal mine Muift where the horse had been KraziiiK I le ,-ailed dow it the haft. Tlie hoie Itelhed V : .feet' down. Jl.f was pullvd up unharmed. SAN KKANTISfO, July 27 The first aerial road survey in nor i hem 'aliforjua history was m.ide when members of the joint hinhwi-.y district, comprised of five contiiies. traveled bv plane frcm Mil rrancisco to I.UH'KH, Klamath Falls Kreetion of $7"., flim .Marion a ia ri meat house re ceuf y completed. 91 $2.19 $2.98 nut und battery langerotiH weapon. ""S AIM; Vol, JO S1.50 Panties & Bloomers 98c Miialitv 4" au'e super fin- in . i . iii shad cs .i u-acti. ui'-i-n. nr )?.. Medium and $1.50 Special 98c Dulenza Rayon Gowns and Slips I'icdi. nilc, pea h. Koau lar 1 .".: and 1.7" l: vns. la'-e trim. Sli hadow 'i-..f hems, special . t $1.39 lle.-b. HAS ri gj c?3iCo NEW YOKK, July 27. . .lames A. Stillman and Joseph II. rnirrel. bankers are to fly In or- .hur- h at rjreenwlrh has bepn sos. dM- to inovi closeiipn of kHz- pemled until after Sunday in or zlie in the wilds of A)uka. Tlu-y.dtT to permit funeral services i.., wiil Pave earlv te xt monlli by Mrs. .lo-un -M-ad. who died at 71, train and b-al 'for St ward. Front She r:iid h- would have to hurry l,.h, ihnv will flv four hoLir.i and die if her ambition for burial to a camp preiared by (culdea sent ahead. They 1 Ihii to tukv t,vuv feet of film of bin name. SKATTLK. Wash., July 27. tfP) Several months ago. William r. Lauoe. nttorney, coaxeu flcialH to IsMie him automobile II- cense number 13. Now he wants to pive it away. The automobile, plunged carryinK tne jinx pune, :oer j'.irins him and I there others. Tillamook. Plans under way for improving local streets. Piece Goods Bargains SI. 45 Crepe de Chine . 40-inch crepe de chine in pastel shades for sport dresses and undergarments. Wash able. An unusual value for $1 29 only 95c Baronette Satins, yd. 79c Large railage of color?. Heavy quality. 35c Princess Ann Wash Prints 29c nt)-hioh color-fast print.. Pif tv patterns from which to select. M. M. BARGAIN BASEMENT SALE SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE The exclusive bargain department of its kind in Southern Oregon. A Bar gain Department with exclusive money-saving bargains. Men's Chambray Work Shirts 15c to 50c Men's Kniit Summer Union Suits, 34 to 46 79? Women's Summer Low Shoes, patent or kid !?2.9S & $3.4S Women's Rayon or Silk hose 3f)c to S9o Women's Rayon Bloomers 59c Women's Rayon Vests -19c Summer Print Voiles 39c Children's Wash Suits ... 59c to Oc Children's Barefoot Sandals .... SI. 00 Women's Wash Print Dresses 9Sr Everything for less in the M. M. Base ment, Frofit Sharing S. & H. Green Discount Stomps licsn. larue .MANSKIHLR O.. July 27. j A dismantling of the Nlnevah from the e.hurrh was to be rea'i- zf,t. after. And he d.ed soon there- PHII.ADKl'HUA. Pa.. July 27. ,,M.ish Anna I'ennypaciier, the daughter of the late Samuel V. i'ennypacKer, "ri l't rennynuiim, 'j a ponce-ecu. omc 4.tt m ... persons? arresteu last niKm wnen police raitieii a rancui Miming 1 it f-.,. .....lit u hi11 uiinu flood Liver. Kenovuted Clou J opened to vNitors. $1.29 Pongee Silk 33c Heavy quality all silk, imported Ponaee. Pique and Gaberdine ' Prints Pique and Gab erdine prints. n.")c value.... 79c 65c value.... 49c , (AIM