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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1929)
PATJTC TlTniTT P-SI l I'! '!!'.- ' Ali:i)l'OI?l AfAUi TRinilNK, M IIDORH, OI.'KOONM-TMPAY, XOVKMBKR 1, 1929. BOGGS 1 raw HFSnPflflPP WNING in onHiLUri Readjustment of Exchange j Found Advisable After! AuditParker's Resigna tion Announced Cease Threatening Crowd Greets Gustav Boess After U. S. Tour Communists Stage Demonstration at Railway Station j ItlMM.lV Vnv. 1 Jl i .1 -m Circulation of Petitions ii "i iimm ..r phy..-... v.... ) li'ili'o Kt't't'li'il ( ilislu V lloi'MM, lolll AirrinQf nirortnr5 Cut '''""' Merlin, m. ivinu ini Against uucciorb ulllf,ol. un Anwrivnn i..Ur . .uum HwnrhnnH Aim llr W'"M rV"1 -vw '", '""""'"''I tlH fllttl UVClUCdU MIIIl. htimlHtriil' tif mm uf Urn wuiIiI'n larui'Nt I'lilt'H, A crmvit of imk, coiAiium'tl lurunly 41 f iMtiiiiiiiiiilNtN. niul lnmr hIiuio tn ItiMlltiM munli'ipal ncmi ilal, iin't him fit lliu lallwitv Million and Hhouli'd "tluw n with him" lulu tho whutows of hln railway ooju'h. - Tlti' lui d nuiyiM- u nd Mm wlfi liuih vt'ii hiii'iicd frmu tlu Million hy ii private exit while n(ihN of nlloo Kept llit nnc't m1 fltlctiN hack from them, hut they found another KrtdH'i'tiiK lit front of their homo. Am ho ttiln.xtMl thi rurly boat tialn at Hivmei Imvrn. where there ua a not hi i unuiKtintMlc ilenton NtiHtloii t'idit.v. ho arrive! in Uerlln too la to for Iho NttttliK of ttip rity rmim-ll where he whm to hp iiuoMiohod In ronnot-tUn with n runnminHt mutton for hi removal front office without u pension. ' The municipal tuumlnl revolve aroumt t-onti-HoiH Klven n Iterlin furrier ami clothier. It lwm boon ehaiKod tho lord mayor paid tho limine ii ridiculously htiuill num. for a fur t;oat for lrau Itoess. UomlJiiHtniom of the I'arni Kx t'liaiiKO t'o-oiontllvo to tho end that Un affalm ho placed upon a puyliiK hanlK, wan underway today lit a nuM'iiuu of iho hoard of dlroo-toi-H hold In tho offlro of Attorney O. l Hokum, recently namod prowl tlont of tho hoard. Tho Hltuatloii, briefly, U: Tho hoitrtl of director, afior a recent auiltt hy K. M. Wilson, iteeouttlaiit. nhowinK a Iohh of ap proximately 1000 over a mIx montliM period, and not eountluK depreciation, awked for and ro oelvrd tho roHlnnallon of i'lay l. I'arkor. ntaiuiKer, A week ICItutt Waldrou of tho .tuck ho n I'ounty IIuIIiIiiik und l.on ukhocIii tlon, awiimrfl tho uiaimftornhip. Tho director In Ihelr ro-oiKunl" fcrttlon, totUoted . I. lhKK! to become prrxMent of the ltoarl. ami illroetorn tmlay htmod "that ho did t only after their earnest and povHlrttout Nollcltatloii." Uoitu1 wan recoinuiended by v a r I o d county hiptlneKH IntoivHtit. fu tht pluco. Whllo thoo chauOH went under way, petition worn circulated uinoiiK tliu Mhaivhoblom In tho oxchuiiKo. uktnK for tho resigna tion or all tho dln-ctotf.. Thin action, iiccordhtK to J. 11. Kronen of MaKlo I'olnl. u dlivctor, "was due to 11 mlxumlerMnndlnK-" l' wan furtlHM wtaled that tho circu lation of tho petitions would ccarc and no further action bo taken pendinii tho annual meetiuii and vhHMion to lie held In January. l"ut ttAorirituI Tho Knoral policy of tho direc tor w atutouncoAl today "cut Uf down ovvrhoad. and putting tho buMtuos on piylnit trtl " IMivctoiT present nt th meeting today wpi John Andoinon. in teal IVInt; J. It, r'ronch, Kavh I'olnt; J. H, Mrtrckn. Ashland; Jxistln Judy. Orlffm i'roek. and 1 ttoKi;y. 1 ro u rc wan be i n k b n u k h t t u bear upon Judy, who filed his Yh. nation, to rtwind this action, tlo haa lonit tnen tdentUUst with tho bit)dne and la highly In for oust iHu its workiURH. lie will prvb bly rvin.tin. tn the rvallsnment plans, K T. Nowbiy iif Talent, voluntarily rc t. Ik nod ay dim-tor, and J. K. Mao t'mckrn of Ashland, a president. MatH't-ueken ivtalned hi director ial potdtlon. t Tho boiml of dlroctorj this after- boon lsvued the follow lug itate- j J inent to tho exchnnue ih.rohol- t dvm: I tlnHn StMli'tiitMit .To tho Stockholder of tho Far-! mora lLchan:o i'ooporattvr: i H Wo. tho understKucU d hectors of Iho rartuom Kxchnnge iVopova l tlvo of Med foul, Dtciton, ha Ins trad In a daily newpH'r an article i-olatlo to tho luanaKvmenl t vt said cvr pcru t ion, s;ty to the tockholdertt thereof that id tto,-- poratUn loMitK money to tho v extent that wo did not believe Hi E rllku;o. Nov, !. iX1) Henry A. I tor iter, trustee of the sanitary district of I'htcaKO. was killed to- day when a load of stone wethint; , a ton toptdtMl from the 34th mory ; of a now North 1 -a Salle street i bulldiiiK. In tho heart of tho loop, and etus.ed him. lUs-Kvr was walklnit to his office a bb k nw ay w hen the stono ! droppest t the sidewalk of ISjiUo street. The hulldinK. a NVyscraper of IS stories. Ij under construction at Madison and UiSatlo streets. Tho body, first thought to bo that of tho driver of a light do liory truck that was crushed in tho street, was idem it led at t.ie IrcMUot hospital by t!ei:er'a law partner, lienainln K. toldtein. ' Plans for tho tMeon State Hor ticultural association meeitui; to bo held in this city. November 11, 1 to l-V wn under consideration today by local cvmmUttH, coiu posod f H. anlliH'venterj;, presi dent of the stale association; Kid Kosenhoi'K and Leonard It. v'arpen tor and Prof, v'layton tVl,onK of tho reon State college. tleneral discussion of the de ft could operate much longer, not to J tails of the throe d;jt meetings reevd olio yar. Aft'i thorough ( were divcuvvtsl. and all angles Inveotlcattou, nnd after consulting thoroimhly aired. Mth busmen men and banker, as; The program and list of spe.tk Wcll as fa (hums, we made an ! ci will be completed eurl next effort to so'uio tho ser u ty of t. week, and s,une Is now in a tcn V Itoggs as pieldcul of siUt cor- i ntttvc State. pratton, tasing our rviuost to ' ? him upon our own .tudgment and UtHn tho vHmtnviutatlon of the ! tmsineN) men and tinkers and s tarmers whom we cnsultc in re- gaul to tho matter, and he w as ; leconunciulrd to us h the one man who ovuM pUce the Karmer ' Exchange iopt ra(io uvu ; tmylng tls. If that w.ts luviblc. We beliexed then and believe now. ' that our .Htdgment In m urine Mr. Hoggs as prudent, ws. and Is. ; for the het intetvt! of the e change: and it was onl attcr the most earnest tenuests upon our ! tan. extendim over period of , two mouths, that Mr. Hcgg cn- ' entctt l lecojur a iIiikut and pieldent of the mK1 rxchane ; In outer th.t he vould Iwvm.1: pivrdent. Mr Xew bry ,.f Talent voluntarily reined as director, a n d M r M ci ' ra c ken re i nod . preMdem. md Mr. Ilogts w a eVct d to fitt tht acaTH caused by the resignation of Mr Newbiy frimt the bviid of diwior. and waa thru eletet v thr board .f dtieotor a;, pttvudont of aw ex chance. We bebe t,.t the cotiinuanc of Mid exchMitgv in utn i f xtlal tnteret to the tat met of Jackoi vu!. and wo dee on koUlor nnd Change. iut l;opetfvi!l your. JOHN V A.XOKKSON, J. Jl tV. J, H KUK.WH ACI IS VINDICATED TOKOMO. N..v 1 -..,.. i:,.. t.-iinr.l in w.T t (! h-kii'-; .lviv..lttv .'.'v Ktn n j;t.vi nnifiH 111 4MHMVL' tho coli!...fAi:'S . tlon ot Ibctr iHU.- v'f .i.'Wl ntw.'llt III. Kovvmnn'nt t l'r,'tiiit-i' Hott-itAl K.'vw u-.i'ti. slip K.'x.'in mem lh.. iMimtjviI t . siivi .t.'ni..t.ti NOW THEY'RE IN THE TALKIES AiM Tb'!! B Hr MONDAY, Nov. 4th FOR J 0AV5 mil rxfhnr. tho rn- . k" t tru-n.l, .( ihr fiiii.u i ''It Svttlt Wtr Fum SAI.K.M. Ot.. Not. I (.4t'J i Cuahow ik nut (arln lf j prtmMil b (trctd an aunlh k o Ih tr p l rwtt I ' KUnwtk riHintT kv tiulU., ana t w nnouiH'vd ytnty y Sit InrulW b4 40.iK tart o( I Fox CRATER1AN NVQm&eR coat eveNT Saturday at Mann Every Women's and Mssses Winter Coat in Our Great Stock REDUCED! On COAT For Dress, Travel, Strejet or Evening Wear Coats for every occasion, formal or casual, classic black coats, furred with genuine pelts, handsome suede-lik fabrics, smart tweeds, natty novelties, lux-' uriously furred or strictly tailored models, flared, gored, straight lines or rip pling in the most feminine fashion, in sizes for women and misses, and in colors too numerous to mention, and at prices which is lowness you cannot hope to equal now or at any time again this season. ' 4 Great Price Groups for Saturday Selling Coats, Values to $15.00 In this $10.00 jfroup are women's and misses, new winter coats made of all wool , Bolivia. Big fur shawl and mushroom collars and cuffs, all lined and in good range of colors and sizes. Real $15.00 coats. S10 Coats, Values to $22.50 50 glorious all wool winter coa are included in this sale group. Coats of wool suede and novelty mixtures dress and sport styles, with lavish fur collars and cuffs. All are completely lined and come in women's and misses' sizes. All the new colors. $15 Coats, Values to $29.50 A sale group of 50 new winter coats that sell regular for $29.50. Coats for women and misses in marvelous alt wool materials. Big fur collars and cuffs and every coat lined throughout with a guaranteed lining. Smart styles and all the wanted colors. $25 Coats, Values to $65.00 Beautiful $65.00 coats. 50 of them on Sale Saturday at Mann's. This group represents the best coats made by Conde. Printzess and other fine tailors. Genuine beaver, wolf, and caraceel furs are used for lavish collars and cuffs. The fabrics consist of the finest broadcloth, im ported camels hair and Scotch mixtures. $55 FLOOR SECOND TV! 4i 4 IS Smart Mid-Season FELTS $500 SttcMittmg felts of 1 ruch ftir Quality than tir prtc indicates you may te ur . , . because they are a Rhcdts' specialty, made to cur cwn orttcr duohcatrng new style trends tn a!l but price. $8.75 Values Rayon Underwear A splendid rayon underwear sale fc Saturday. A group of dainty lace trimmed shorts, bloomers and dance sets In all colors and sizes. Regular $1.25 special. 4-lb. Cotton Comforts Extra special from the bedding depart ment. Full double bed sire cotton com forts 72x78-in. 4 lb. in weight and guaranteed all new cotton filling. These are challie covered and scroll stitched. $9.95 Each $1 00 A. Gar. Boudoir Pillows Dainty ' and colorful arc these new organdie bcudoir pillows. These come in various shapes and sues. See them Saturday at Mann's. Regular $1.25. Ideal for g.fts. s 1 00 Ea. . New Bags .. A new shipment of tint Quality hand bags m genuine calf sHm tapestry and novelty leathers. These bags were especaMy sextrd to harmonise with the present fall colors. All are a marvelous value at this low price. Wonderful Value Transparent Velvets Glorious transparent velvet. This greatly wanted fabric for fall comes full 0 inches wide and is shown in rich all over prints in designs becoming a fabric so beautiful. The ground colors are navy, black, brown, and rich red. Regular $9 5 a yard. 36-in. Crepe O'Dear Mothers who arc looking for a fabric suitable for washable school frocks should see this showing of 36-inch crepe o'dear. A rayon print crepe that is washable and color fas?. This fabric is also suit able for dresses for grown ups as well. Special HOSIERY Glorious chiffon hose from the house of KAYSER. V A pure 11 IV number with tha popular twin heel. See this- ho in 'the shadow, gunmetal and riv erside shades. A regular value. Special for Saturday. $745 Yard - jf Yard $200 S095 Ea. Pr. Te hosiery section also offer for Saturday wo men's and misses' fmi Silk and Vroel hose in grain, nude, and in -shades. A S1.4S value. . Special $1.19 Pair Cross Bar Marquisette Panel CurUuns ai4 yards long. Reg. 79c Special iii)c ea. Colgate's Reg. 50c Tooth Brush and Two Tubes of 25c Tooth Paste for 50r FREE HATS WITH EVERY SUIT AND O'COAT purchased at Mann's Saturday ' Suits Every Kuppenheimer, Middishade and Stamford suit sold by this store is eloquent testimony of Mann's ideal custom care in each detail of clothes making and merchandis ing. See the new fall mcels now being shown by this store. You'll. agree with us that these are the finest suits shown In Medford. All ' the new weaves,' colors and models are ready for your tryon. Kuppenheimer $45 to $65 Middishade $37.50 Stamford $30 to $45 O'Coats 0-v e r c o a t s by Kuppen heimer or Stamford rep resent the finest money can buy. Vou don't have ti be an expert to recog nize their extra value. They look better, feel bet ter, fit better, and wear better than any other coats on the market at the same price. The fab' rics, colors and styles are right up to the minute. See them at Mann's. Kuppenheimer $45 and $50 f a" ' " Stamford $30 to S45 Remember your choice of any $5.00 to $6.50 Fall Hat in our stock FREE with your Suit or O'ccat purchase. MANN'S MEN S SECTION