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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1929)
MBDFQTtr) MATL TftTTSTTNT!, MEDFORfi, ()i;iXU)NT, FRIDAY. At'dCST T.',, 1023. SATURDAY AT I AGAIN ESSAY HOP THE MEN'S SHOP MOSCOW, Auk. it. (Mi Sfinynn Stiestnkuv. Russian aviator who crash-!!, near Hinr-ria on un itt if ntpt-I ' Mohcow to Ww Voi k flight, left hwo at 3 a. ru. ( p. in. 11. S. T. Thursday) on a new at tempt to reach America hy the Kiune route. lie planned several Mops, the first possibly at Krasno yarsk, 2000 mile away. Ills new plane, like that he cracked up at Chita afw-r crossing inoht of Asin, wiih culled the "Lund uf the Soviets, " ll has two engine of 1200 horse(tw er, similar to the' engines of the former plane. The aviator .said if his flight was KUceeMsrul It was proposed to eMahlJHh in an airline he. t ween Kukmo a nd t lie v merica n con.st as a continuation of the trans-Hiherian sei viee. The first Land of the Hi. viols crushed in the wilds of Sii-wia near Chita on Aukum S, the plane hoinff consideruhly damaKed hut its crew escapinK injury. . ASHLAND. Ore.. Auk. If : t . (Speiial) A final adjustment h:i ln-rii tea tiled lielWefll the eily ol Ashland and the I'nlied Slate lepartmeiit of Aki loiilt nre. for estry department, wlierehy Hie city Water SUppl.V Will he pi tdrr ted fi out posihii damage fnun the Sale of tllllhel oil the W.lterslHd. Hy it mi filmo us decision the ity council voted n Tuesday evenini; to empower the mayor, J. Kdwaid Thointon to dKn the nt'ieenient that was presented hy the district forester, (i, Al . (i runner of Port land. " The ORrefment (ii vt th ciry practically all the protection nuicht and includes the protec tion ; of the hinds adjacent to the water- , Nhed. QUEEN OF COUR T KORKST 1IILLH. N. V.. Auk. 'JS. (Pi Crushing her old rival. Mrs. Molla Mallovy, In two love set, this afternoon, Helen Wills reach ed the final round of (he national women'K tennis championship tour nament where tomorrow she will defend her title against M-f. J'hoche Watson, ICiikIImIi star. A fter Mrs. Wat Hon had down.'d Helen Jaoolm. America's second ranking star, in a hard , fount ihrue-set match. Queen Helen pro ceeded to (jive one of the most im pressive exhibitions of" nearly per fect tennis over seen on the Went Hide. Ht full u m turf as she we;n aside her one time rival in u on--Bided match thai lasted Jusi ?' minutes. NKWI'OllT. U. I . Aug. 23. OP. Plating Inspired tennis, IIooiro ?l. Loll, Jr., gf ChleaKo, and Johnny DoeK. Santa Montcii, Cal.. the de fendlnK douldes champions in the Newport Casino Invitation touin-.-ment. today Knlned t)ie final round hy trouncing Rill Til den ami Fran It Hunter. G-4 6-2. . . 1 Baseball Scores VHII.ADKLPHIA, Auk. 23. WIN Hack Wilson hits his 33rd hom run of the seanon In the sixth In niiiK of the Cuh l'hilly name hero today, with two males on hase. The hlow broke a sen re lews dead lock ami sent Wilson into a ie with Duht Ruth and t'huck Klein for. the leadership In the Inter-h-aUe home-run ruee. Hry Hcm:c Wiif In rhe host when Wilson eon- liected. ! . I-:. , . i Nathuuil, 1 it. n Clilcneh . 1 i u I'liltfldclphia ' I ft " Mlllotie and Taylor; llfime. Col lins and Iot ian. It II K Ht. J.otils '-' T I ltoston .... , n I Haines, fioldsinlth and Wilson. K. Smith! Smith and Lcett , . American. it n. i: Philadelphia I t ChleaKo 3 i" " Mutterles: tjuinn. Ycikis mot Terkins, Coehiane: M Kain ami ItiUK. II. H. V Washington 1 " Jielrolt . - I tat lories: Join s and S ih i i Whltehlll ami ll.itmao. L. R. H Itoston Cleveland T. M I la It erics: Mae Fa yd en nod (itiMon; Hudlln. MMJus and Sewell, Myatt. i: H. H New Ytirk Kt. Louis Itattelies: l'rnnoik. Moore and Di'kev: !l:iehoM-r and MnijiM) For Glasses That Are RIGHT 6et Dr. D. A. Chambers i' , OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford Bldg. FINAL CLEAN UP MEN'S SUITS Kaliiiduy will nifirlt the final clean up sale of Kuppcnheiiiier and Stamford suitH for men. The. ho marvelous KannentH represent tli" finest lailoriiiK untl fahrfcH In America. Money cunnot buy a hel ler suit. (let yours now while so leeiiuiiH are still K""l. Regular $39.50 to $45 Saturday Only $9Q50 STUDENT SUITS For School Wear Vonllis' all wiml Klilili lil mil Willi I wo pair lit iianlH. Tliisn him the Ioiik InniNcr-stCIt' and are lailurcil to fit hoy froni 1; to I'll years. Ttu-y are ri'iiulur i'4.5ti to ::ii.ih) miitH. Hood Hclccilun of piitturiiH. $ M4 i,5'! 1495 M MEN'S FANCY DRESS SOX Mon'H fine quality inoirnilzcil HhIi. and rnyon iIipkh host'. Splcuilid an-Kortnii-nt of colors and noliliy pat tiMUM to choose fioin. Tlii'so an il ri'mtlnr L".ic and :ir- value. Vmiv choice . ' Cunvaa Packing Gloves, 10c a pair. 4 PAIR $1.00 Cotton Swimming Suits. 50u Suit MAIN FLOOR FIRST CALL FOR BLANKETS Scpli uilicf is jusi Hi'iniiiil the cni'iHT mill tlint inniiis lull nnil winter is cluse nt limiil. Niitili'iilly ynii tliiuk nl' warm ln'diliim'. 'I'liese pnrt wool ilimlile licil sie lil.inkcts sliiuiiil inleiesl yuii csH'ciallv tit this low I'l ici1. Tht'v cnnie in (iiven, rose. Iilne. nnil urji v plaiils ami lire uiiii I'll nl ' I to nive lull!-' Iiistine service. S3 :5 Pr. This is the Greatest Blanket Value Ever Offered by this Store Bed Spreads Special for Siitutdiiy' Mlbs in. h lutic y ciepe bed spre;uU. These conic in rich rose, blue, wold, itti'l lueen stripes. Your choice Sittur diiy in the Ditinesllc scctluti. $1.95 Bath Mats The Domestic section offers for Saturday n marvelous bargain In pure Chenille ha 111 mats. Ttiee me in ullmetlve patterns, soft mid easy n laundev. The si.e Is l;;; inch. ieK'ilar value. 97c Butterick Patterns at Mann's WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS THE BEST MERCHANDISE FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE rS -ML VLB FAIPAMCE OF ALL SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE THEY MUST BE SOLD 'illll wash fnn-l;s lire yet i l.e suli! liel'nre we can euiisi.ler ,ii- sitni-liiet- sliiek eleatieil up. Iienee the Inw prices on liicse inarvcliiiis irar nieiils. ('nine chiiiise now I'riini this assur: incnl t" sheer vnilcs, ilimi ties, balisles, anil KnirlUh prints. All styles, all sizes. I.mii;, short, iltnl elbow sleeves. The sale prices are (pinteii lielnw. !nv now. Wash Dresses up to $3.50 Regular $O50 Wash Dresses up to $2.50 Regular 15? Wash Dresses up to $5,95 Regular Wash Dresses Over $10.00 Half Price Wash Dres3es up to $6.95 Regular MANN'S 2ND FLOOR 1 Super Values In Women's SILK HOSE A hosiery event one cannot nH'nn.1 to over look. Women's pure sill hose in iliseontiinieil lnnnhers anil colors. Kvcry pair perfect and worth regular up to $1. !!,". Votir choice Satnr ilay, per pair EXTRA TWENTY NEW FALL DRESSES That Have Just Been Unpacked Beautiful Creations in Such Wanted Fabrics as Faille Silks and Satins SPECIAL To Introduce These New Dress es we are selling them Saturday for the Extra Low Price of WW They are Equal to any $18.00 Dress in Medford New Autumn Colors One will timl la this shmvini; nf now fall dresses tie colors that win he worn this iiutiinia: new hrnwns. blues, veils, and of course black, ll wi'l be worth a special trip down town to see this excep tional dress value. MAIN FLOOR $1.25 Pr. Glove Special Kiishion s;ty fabric rIoww will hi' popular tlii fall. It' so this Is in.lct'tl a spli-nitM oppni tun it y to hiiy it mn lilnvn at a wry -Hporlul prire. Thesi iit tiiivfUy cufr and pull on styles In liicRt?, brown, and Ri'iiy. Yimr rlmico $125 PAIR MANN'S MAIN FLOOR MANN'S DRESS SHOP SECOND FLOOR NEW STAMPED GOODS Our now stamped articles for fall ami winter are now on display in tin- art section, ( lever ideas in Inndi sets, aprons, silk pillows, pil low cases, scarfs and other novelties so dear to the heart of the woman who likes t,. cmhroider. These are all stamped ready lo work and the colors arc marvelous. Sec them Satnrdav. Handkerchiefs Imported from Switzerland A marvelous handkerchief special for Saturday, (ieiiuille Swiss im ported w hite linen h. milker, bids, dainty ami sheer. They look like ."uc values and are ideal for Kilts or personal use. Your choice 19c New Neckwear Now full luvkwrar In dainty late and not. Those it iv in t'orn shade and itit'ludo vat it nix coni opt ions of I ho collar and cuff modo. toe thont Saturday in tlio nock wear section. $119 CHILDREN'S PANTIE DRESSES The juvenile shop on the second floor offers ail 'Xception.il sale of children's i' to ll year p.'intie dresses. These are smartly styled of sheer wash fabrics and KiiRlish prints. Thev arc rolor last and sold nil senson for $1.00. our choice 49c JUVENILE SHOP SECOND FLOOR New Garter Girdles in Wide and Narrow Styles, 59c to $1 .00 Jgmi(!Qtpmtmatti5totti Store Open Until 9:00 Saturday Night f "TH E STOPE FOB EVERYBODY A GREATSTORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY DOROTHY CRAY TOILET PREPARATIONS