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Twenty minutes of allenco while
the giant mentalities of the Rotary
club, together with those not ho
giant, were onguged in a mental
teat that . was the main feature
of the Rotary club program, as
prepared by Heinle Fluhrer today.
The tests were given under the
supervision- of Glen Smith, assist
ant to E. H. Hedrlck, city school
superintendent, Otis Self Admin
istering Tests of Mentul Ability
they are called, and Just whitt the
result will be," In relation to the
future capabilities of the younger
generation of Hntnrinns, will never
bo announced in public, according
to Mr. Smith.
lerrlll llngon, new conch at
the high school spoke briefly at
the beginning of the meeting, urg
lng the snmn support for the foot
ball team that they have enjoyed
ELECT OFFICERS
AT LUNCH MEET
The women of the'Roguo River
Golf association hold their, annual
election this noon' at the Hotel
Medford following a luncheon, with
Mrs. Coo, Roberts,: rotlrlng team
captain presiding.
Mrs, Donald Clark was elected
chairman of tho tournnrnent com
mittee, and Mrs. Wm. Vawter a
member of the .committee. Mrs.
Topi Kuson was elected tea mcap
tain, and Mrs. J. J. ISmmens chair-j
man of the house committee. Other
elections were, chairman of the I
eoelul committee. Mrs. i.arry
Mrhaila to be assisted by .Mis. O.
(). Alenderfnr, :.irs. A. II. Cunning
ham, and Mrs. Dave It. Wood, and
Mrs. It. (!. llardwell, treasurer.
Ashland Women To
lie Kntcrtjilned
Tho women of tho Rogue River
Coif club will bo hostess to mem
bers of the Ashland women's team
at a covered dish luncheon Vyed
nesday at the club house. Tho
mntch, starting In the morning, is
to be ft continuation of tho Inter
city mutches which are held an
nually between the two cities.
Mrs. End? Itostest
Missionary Gutliorlng
which refreshments were served
by tho hostess, to thirty-two guests.
Inpnii Is Subject
WcUtipsday Sfiuly Club,
The Wednesday Study club will
have as their first topic for th
fall Japan. The meeting will bu
held at the library, .tomorrow at;
!;!10. 'A book review will bo given,
by Mrs. T. W. Miles, and a maga
zine, article by Mrs. L. E. Wil
liams. Mrs. Crews will give a
t talk on the physical features,!
a ho Woman's Missionary society i flora and fauna of Japan. Other
of tho lirst Christian church met members are urged to prepare u
mis uiicrntMin ui mo noun) 01 1 current tome xor me discussion
Mrs. Ceo. Kads, ::6 South Orange, I period. '
at 2 o'clock.
The meellng, in chnrge of Mrs. ! High School Group
Kverott lOads, discuKscrl student
leadership. The themo for the
worship period was "tiod Is linger
to fllve I'owwr," tho scripture be
ing found In the first chapter of
l,uke.
A social hour followed, during
The MeCaskev tronliv. which was
in the past. Mr. llagen was given awarded by II. Ii. McCaskey to wmrn ueucious rerresiimenis were
this assurance at the eoneliisliin ntl Medford. the winner of tho Inter- served.
hU talk by Dr. Kd sho.-klcy, act- city match with Grunts I'ass was
lng president of the Rotary club, on ciisiiiay tills noon at the lunch
who npolce In behalf of tho or- eon.
.Mrs. .1. J. i.mmens was announc
ed winner of the Uldille Trophy.
which was awarded by Mrs. W. C
Riddle Sr.
Next Wednesday marks the
opening of tho Rogue River golf
tournament for the fail, and
luncheon will be given on the 9th
of October at the club house. The
tournament will consist of twfi
flights, low handicap people, with
a cup to bo awarded by Lawrence
tho Jeweler, and also a trophy for
runner-up, and tho second flight
for high handicap people and be
ginners, with a prize for first
place, and also for runner-up..
:
ganlzntlon.
K. I. Dazey presented five boy
scouts from Rotary club troop
nine, who were rewarded with a
luncheon as the result of 100 per
cent attendance nt tho scout meet
ings. They wero: IilUie Walker
Stanley Kunzmnn. Marlon I-lttrell.
Jim Horner and Jack Adams.
, The bonrd of directors of the
Ashland Chumber of Commerce
last night pn.ssed a resolution fa
voring tho Williams creek road
projects, giving Medford, Ash
land and other Jncksot) county
points a more direct route to the
Oregon Cnves and to Crescent City
and at the same tlmo giving Grantu
Rasa and Josephine county the
joys of sharing In a ,loop route
to. the caves..
, The Ashland directors passed
the resolution unanimously und
It Is to be drawn up In a short
time and sent to Medford, which
was represented at the meeting by
Olen Arnsplger, Bert Anderson
I'aul Rynnlng and Arthur Hill. '
Domino Prnvont of Ann land wan
a local biiHincHM visitor In MtMlforU
todny.
1-a.Verne Ifawn, representative
of the Copco InvuHlment depart
ment, wan a local lmKlnmi vlnitor
from KiiHi'buiK today.
Glen .L. .tuck hod, huIoh mnnnntti
and J. C. Thompson, dlvttflon nuui-
ntfer of the ('iillfovniu Oivkoii
Power company, vtm loonl IwhI
ness vIhUoih in Grunts I'uhh yesterday.
"Bill" Dollar Thinking of the Ladies and
Part They Play in Med ford's Progress
"Dill" Dollar," Medford' best
eltlr.en, Is continuing his Journey
of education through tho stores
and to tho workers of this city,
showing the power for good that
1 contained In a dollar bill that
works In Medford, for Medford.
JJvery merchant or wage enrner
who tin received "Hill" Dollar
lja had some good from him.
t.Tho meichunt, who received
Ijtm in exchange - for goods toi.k
his legltlmalu profit nnd then h"
was passed on to some other Med
ford merchant so that tho proee-
THE-WOMAN WHO SENDS
OUT OP TOWN FOR EVERY
THING, MAY SOMEDAY
SEND YOUR
HUSBAND OUT
OF TOWN FOR
A JOt3I
r
In any trmlo or profuH.sionJ inn't
It perfeetly nut unit for you to
oxpeot IUh soivUts to ho Hounlit,
eiiKaKed and paid for In Med
ford ?
"No mutter what your hiiflhand'a
huMm-Hri or profHnioti or IntereHlH
may be, you expect the support ul'
.Mtdfoil people. That l natural
und it Ih riKht. If you buy your
KoodH In another cily, lutiuriiif,' the
loial mer.'huntN, the local mer
chant Ih umiueNtlonahly Justified In
roelitiK exactly uh you imit feel
In hucU intnncea ns those cited
above.
"Years no It w:ih the custom
to prottuee Hunt in the honii com
munity the thliiKN reiulrd for
home ue. Hut hh Medford urew
hrlnKln: Kreuter wealth and Ki-eat-er
oomfortH to your liouHehold, It
became nr-cenj(ry fir other hoiiHe
Ipildevri to OrttiihliHh Mtoreri Where
all could buy conveniently and
economically.
''Today, then tore, the retail
merchants of .Medford uro eMab
lhdted In our city for the purpose
of KUpp yltiK the people of Mfd
ford with the things they need ut
a fulr price and in a Hallhfnctory
way.
"Now I muni tro to Hleep," huUI
"Mill," for tomorrow Ih Kinu to
he another huny dny. hut I woul 1
Mlep inn. h belter If 1 Knew that.
every t hli.tr needed by M ed ford
Itavn SfM'lal
Tho hlKh Holiool ChrlHtlan En
deavor of the First t;hrlHtlan
church held a Hoclal In the church
parlors Friday evening. The even
Uik wur spent playing paino
after whli h refreshments of Dixie
nips and wafers wero served.
There were 1 f members present.-
j Woman's AKsnciuiion
l-arewcll lr(y
Vliirr.Nll ' Iliis All-Da v Meellmr.
.loo Jlnrroll Jr., was tho iuhmi Tho Woman's association of thd
of honor Thursday evening flt a j Presbyterian cliurch hell an ti
party given by Miss Madge Croft. : day meeting at the church today.
Mr. Harrell left Tor Kan Jose Fri-Thu members spent tho day sow
day, and from there would go toting, and at noon Mrs. Merrill's
(nam or Nicaragua. Tho evening j Circle served a luncheon to tho
Was spent playing games, after members and their frlendH.
TABERNACLE FOR
ADVENT MEETING
HAS OPPOSITION
'of the permit for such a taber
nacle.
Another matter to come before
the council tonight .. Is that of
Kianting u renewal nf tho tele
phone company's franchise,
Jt is understood also that a new
dog ordinance will bo submitted
for pusMiKc, which would require
that dogs be . confined on home
premises or be kept in leash, all
the year around.
Action iimy he taken on taxi car
license fees as well.
Among tho matters to be dis
posed of tonight at tho city coun
cil's first meeting of tho month
will ho the question of whether or
not to grant the petition of the
local Seventh Day Advent 1st con
gregation for permission to build
a frame tubermtc.o on the north
slilo of Hixth street between North
Onlcdulo and Mast Main streets in
which to hold an evangelistic
meeting beginning Oct. 16 und to
last four months, till January 5 0.
I'his building, if the permission
KILL LOCAL MAN
W. L. Thompson, a resident of
Medford for -the past six months,
is dead as the result of burns
is granted, would be erected "n UMflinml yftHterday afternoon nt
the same site as' the big frame
tnhermide that was used in the
j his small cabin home on MoAn-
general evangelistic campaign of drews street near Court while at
Ihe churches a year or so ago, but tempting to clean clothes with
the Seventh lny Adventist struc gasoline. The coroner's ofice was
turo would be much smaller, about j unable today to determine what
mi tty rt", mm wimiiii ikivc it &nw
duHt floor also.
The sume arguments are being
Hindi' by Flro Chief lOlliott and
some of the city officials ns were
used by them In opposition to per
mlio'lon tbclng k1vu the other
ovnngellHtlc campaign fire men
ace, etc.
caused the Ignition nf the influm
mablo fluid and was considering
(he possibility that Thompson may
have beep smoking. There were
no wltnesneH,
Thompson was burned ho badly
that he died early this morning at
the Community hospital. The de
ceased has two sons, Jelloy, eight,
Tonight's action of the city; year and FranciH. twelvo. hut no
oouncli on this mutter is regarded j other relatives had been located
us problematical ut the present 'up until this afternoon. Funeral
writing, but the fact that the .Sev- j ttervices will be held at the Conger
enth Day Atlventists want to use ! Funeral i'urlors tomorrow fore-
such it structure for four months noon at ten.
is being used as a talking point by j Th deceased was an employe at
the iM'P'isltbm against the granting it hi Kngije Klver Vnllev lolf link!.
OuVo might be continued. Multi-
blit'd hv 1 iiniiM.m.U r Itlw hrnlhi'i.i
this formidable orrnv of hills t I'1'0""1 ught rrom the
circulating in Medford that ah Im;n hantM r Mford."
may prosper ond hv.iUi a pyrlptn Iftgjt. Fred Mnrf
and better city.
"Hill" wuh feeling In fine fettle
Dfter having visited many . flrmnj
in our city in the pant few d;tys
and a he lay HulllnnuisiUM; in
Ovmfortahln tiivh register last i
h Ik lit ho expressed himself as ful:
lowii:
"1 have been thinking of the
(adieu todny and the Ki'eul part
ttyat they play in the purch:iH 01
goods for their family 110. Natu
inlly, they want to get as mui':t
fnr Ihnli mnnxV in rnn l.nt '
If their father or hmdmnds cum r-1""" wyv "I V
i 11 M.i ii (mi mi' mt k nui run
HE WOULD OFTEN
LIE AWAKE ALL
NIGHTSUFEERING
"I only wlih I hail the money In
their money In Moil foul It In a
lvlc fluty to upend their nitutey
here.
"What a- calamity It wutitri be
It tho bread winner wore tu rnine
bbme mni iiIkIU mid o, 'Well
luulher, tlie biinn hni . let me ro
lieeatiHO he can hire a elienper
man from INirllntul ur Hiin Knin-i-ineu,
nn I'll have to hunt mime
other worlt, ,
"All of the hopes for Ihe future
would be blasted lieeatiHO the horm
went huylntc In Home other city
when the Rood at homo wero bet
ter than thono conilnir from .ome
other city. The bom would be a
very poor eltlien If lie wore to
Indulge In any mien unfair p Tur
tle. .
"8uppoe that your hirnhnml Ik
K physician who has located In
lodford to Rive his "kill and
knowledge to the perils of our peo-
1'lc, nnd contributed throiikh titxn
dun 11, for 1 know they woiild thank
nie an loni; ht
tin v live, I.
"I 11 f f e red
for over a year ,
With Klllhl H'll ,
trouble ami lu !
Ilui-Mtliin. Mnnv
nlshu. 1 i
wet u n a 11 it
drink hut milk,
then take a hot
Wilier buttle to
heil with me. to
eiine the puln
11 d fciHMettuieri
I mil fered . eo
much I could
not ulecp a wink.
I n'timUv lived
, , on bread im.l
milk for months. I wan conml.
puled nnd IiIIIohm: my Kln wan
yellow nd I had blindliiK dlmv
npellii. .Nothlnn anve nie more
Ihnli temporary relief until 1
marled tnkluu Unrgon.
"Ifi wond-rful nie wnv Sariron
nroiiBni im.-H my health. I'm
lion to tho bulldliiK and support Imnitry nil the time now and eat
of our municipal enterprises if unyihlnn I want. .My .tomtieh
Vour' mlKhbor needed a doctor, ,n! . . , Vvv ''li-eadv
liow would ,., fee, If your bus- j jVTir.i'r.tr ,' er'v w'l'iy'
hand were lKnon-d nud one wasariton Pills remilaled me perfect
brouwhl from a ilistnnt city? ,l. - Now mv color l hvitUhv and
''If your husband Is a dentist, "')' bllloumi-ii und dlsty spells are
would 'you irWn the people of Mod-! oy",r- .J'11 "'"J ' ''" nnjhixly
ford to lirnore him and go elso- I "V;"0". '' '.' ,f,r":..""';"r r'r,'"1
: . . ... V- liaechle, HI I.. 1'nrtland Monle-
w her, for treatmrn V If your ,.rrt, ,.orllnn)l, Oregon. VI,'.
(iiubsna It mechanic, or skilled Urvt Co., Avvnia. dv.
Semi-Sport Dresses
li
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in the now printed vel
vets.. One ami two-piece
dresses. Colors blue, red
and tdnek
$095
New
Jersey Dresses
in tlio new color coinliina
tions in green, tan aid
lihic, one and two-piece
models
Velvet Jackets
Just in for Wednes
day's selling. Priced
at
$7.95
Westcott Hose
In all the new fall
shades, pointed and
square heels. Per
Pair
$1.00
STEWARD'S
$1 to $25 STORE
MANN'S 19th
'. '
The Greatest Sale in the History of this Store
Our 19th
Anniversary
In your home there is al
ways some occurvenue or
occasion each year which,
fry reason of its very na
ture in import unce, is an
outstanding event.
It is the same in n store
like ours. The hit;
event is the Anniversary
whieh is held about this
time each year. This is
our flth -and is ait occa
sion of unrivaled opportu
nity to secure mcrcliaii
disc values.
Anniversary
Showing of
The New
Kuppenheimer
SUITS
FORMEN
We're ready for you our
store's replete with the
the smart new things for
Fall and Winter. You'll liko
the new season's models for
their style-freshness and
their novel richness of col
or and patterning. Most of
all, you'll like the quality
for it's that solid satisfy:
ing kind that has made
Kuppenheimer famous, and
given us our reputation for
dependability and value.
These Hand-Tailored
Garments Are
$45.00
$65.00
mi-
Anniversary Sale of
This Season's
Newest
COATS
and
FROCKS
In ns fine a choice ns nny woman will enjoy now or
later, anywhere, nnd you'll find it greatly to your
mlvantasre to liny your winter coat or dress now,
because you will effect a great saving as this is our
I'.'lh Anniversary Sale.
NEW FALL COATS
i t.i in m - iuu, uiuct
$2719
For "Wednesday we offer 50 plorious new fall coats. Tail
ored from this season's most wanted woolen fabrics.
These clever coals come in the new browns, tans, blues
and, of course, black. They
are furred mid self trim
med. Sizes 14 to 4t. An
niversary price
Inexpensive Fall Dresses
The Anniversary Sale offers yon a spfendid opportunity to
buy a good silk frock for very little money. These mv dresses
of silks and light weight woolens arc the talk of the store.
.Smartly styled nnd in n good as
sortment of colors. They offer
an exceptional value for this great
sale.
MANN'S READY-TO-WEAR SECTION MAIN FLOOR
$6V9
Northmont
Pure Silk Hose
Women's ntul misses' North
mint.' bm nil pure silk -hosiery.
This Is a full fashioned
hose In either chiffon or
service weiKht, with silk or
lli.Io top. All sizes. All the
watiUid lull shntlus. Special
. for Wednesday '
$149
Pr. -
:$1 25
JL
Children's Pajamas
C hildren s warm one-
piece flno quality outlnR.
flannel pajamas. These
come in novelty Htrlpoil.
patterns nnd are very wall
made. Special for the An
niversary Hale.
New Silk Scarfs
Hoth conventional and floral designs are offered
In this showing and sale of new scarfs for fall.
Marvelous coloring aud of course they are In
the wanted long stvle.
$1.49 to $2.95
New Bags
New hags! nnd such a low
pi ice. Just think of buy
ing a genuine leather hag
In Vagabond, Zipper, pouch
or envelope-style, for only
$2.89
TO
Extra
Special
Hot Water Bottles
SUIT
Men's Section Mann's
Main Floor
The toilet goods section on the main floor offers for
"Wednesday an nnnsiinl special, (ienuine red rub
ber hot-water buttles in lf-iui rt size. These are a
$).i'li viiluc. Your choice
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
59
Anniversary SALE of BLANKETS
$2.49
All Cotton Blankets ; , v . ,r .
Full bed sie cotton lilnnkcts in the wonted .Wvk
pltuils. complete lino, ol colors. J licsn Hrp cat ret;-
ular $2.0.) value. Anniversary sale priee't ; ' , .
Mann's Wool and Cotton Blankets
Mann's own brand part wool blankets. ' This is our biggest seller. -It
is extra large, 72x74 nnd 5;4 lbs. in weight. F.ight beautiful col
ors lo choose from in attractive block patterns. All are bound with
D-inch sattccn binding. A marvelous value nt
BLANKET SECTION MAIN FLOOR
?;';i :,
Brocade and
Swami Silk
Bandeaus
69c
f "THE STORE FOH EVfVriODY"
A
Wcuvin's Vine
Qijllty Crepe
Hl., C.' ,.) (, .:,
09c