Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 29, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1929.
"POP" IS JUST
EYEING TREND
.THEY LEAPED INTO MATRIMONY.
Janjubapy
Shop
at Mann's
Monday
r
Mr.' Gates Has Nothing To
f . Say Anent Portland Rum-j
ors He Will Be Candidate;
Admits Urgings By Up !
State Friends To Enter j
Primary Free-For-AII. j
At MANN'S
The Quality Store of Medford
Women's Raincoats
PAGE EIGHT
Sale
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FOR GOVERNOR
v Jn tho uncxpoctcil fiw-for-u'l .
rare of candidate for tho Itopuh-'
Hcjin candidacy for sovernor prf-1
elpitatpd by the rccint unoxpectril '
deaih of Oovornor I. J. Patterson, j
thprc will be many candidates
from various sections of the .ttatt ;
Und Med ford und southern Orecn '
have a tentative candidate m
former Muyor C. K. Cutes, accord-!
iiiB to Portland and Home oth-r!
newspapers throughout the tttatv. '
and to political ftotmip jruiir:'
around In the state metropolis and
elsewhere. j
"Pop", Gates, when ft.sk ed about i
these rumors late yesterday, 'id-:
mitted that he wr.s beinR uryed by j
telfRram. letter. Ions riintance nr.d
In person, liy many party nii ;
throiiKhnut the tate. which urttir.i
began the first of luwt week hit
Portland and has continued ni tu
ne arrived home. However, h
had noihinpc to say except that
w&ji riding along with the tide
see how thing were going, and
that If a real demand was mad
fnr him to enter the rare he wool.
pive the duhject consideration when
that time came.
However, wince the late gover
nor's death he has done nothing
to launch such a possible rand; -.
dncy. or to encourage it. Jn othi r
words. Pop Is listenln'.
Mr. Oaten, it will be remember-!
ed. was reparded as a tentative j
candidate for the office seven
years ago, for a time, but finally
decided not to enter the rnc.
thinking that "t that time that ,
his. chances would become bettti
In future years when he had h-
wme ' hetler " known throughout !
the mate, and conditions other-1
wife would be more prnpltous. Illnj
position as a member of the si-re
highway commission under th,!
Ptatterso n administration, ha'
made him better known, and h i ;
Increased his personal AcqtialM- I
Ance and prestige throughout tluj
entire state.
Hence In this free-for-all racv ,
for the1 Republican nomination;
' Asoclaid PrcMM Photo
Donald Babeock, airplane mechanician, and Marguerite Kllnger,
19. were married In an airplane at Roosevelt Field, N. Y. They began
their honeymoon by parachuting to the ground with the best man.
I DONOVAN HELD BUTTE FALLS AT
TR RRANR lilRY MEEIMG ElECIS
! w w m wmr m m m w mi i ia wm A sav mm
ItAUHINb' mKUt
BLAMES LIQUOR
When he appp
Pop's decision will he watched j (ire ..of the Pun
eaperly by the folks of his bom
At a short session of the Untie
Falls school honi-H htM l.t niirhi.
Local Bandit Admits Tortur- ,hti p'(,t corps of teachers an.
inQ Bohan and AbSOlVCS I11-''"1 salaries. for a nlne-montn
, period and. It is predicted the ac-
Wife and A. E. Johnson. tfon ,asp nother contm-
, versial point, In the finance, d.f-
Now Held on Liquor f uiu-i.
' The matter of the school budge:.
Charge Accused Reck-jf'f,r vi nveiy meetings, v.-.
"l'l" ir.i n mi- t .-inii dim. mini
board, which is composed f the
I'Oiimy court, and the srhool sup
crlttH'tident. A hearing, by thin
body. Is schedulrd for 'an e.iilv
tati m as to be included in tli
I!3a levlfs. A ruling by the board
overruling the huduet would cause
legal com pi lout Ions of sonto pre-
less With Pistol, Evidence
Shows.
id before Jus
John 1LVM 'it
Cnt.l Mill l-tiif.-t-.1i- ft. .nww.it ! i.nrli.in. It - ..llm.l
Ioiuivnn. arrested here early
.The Oresonian. throueh Its well;
known and well posted politicil j Friday morning for holding up A.,
writer. John W. Kelly, had the jo. Lawitnce In the Ilex t'afe and
following to say about the general i onBaKnr (n pistol duel with
tituatlon and Mr. Gates' possibl , , ., ,
randidary. th other day , f..l-1 P'""' "- '""' "T l l.- l
joVH. j pranrt Jury under lmN of $10.-.
Tff( memberii of the kih'o 000. Mr. Ihtnovun iiluh'tl guilty!
highway rommiwlon (re difcuwi, ' on a chtirKO r Ix-lne: drunk In a.
C. E. Gates of Mrdford wa i I public anil A. K. Juhton
near-candidate for (tovrnor bi'Vam i MUei-i'd a plea of RUllty on a'
years ro and alnre the new M i rh:irs- of driving while lmxl n-l
qntlon haa received n numher orpd, j
telegram, ralln and telephone j jnhnson and Mrs. Donovan will
eRKire nkiifK him to run. At K. ,.-m,-m-i',l next week and It In
4 .member of the hithway eon--j ntMMlji,i0 other rharKea may !
mlKnion he has Rained contnet In f,., aK;ltn;i them later. '
tt sertlon of Oreson Klnee lux' Donovan la elialTed with r..l)-:
appointment on the road-huildine. ,r. whlll, ...,, wlln a ,ilnK,.r..
Iioard. out weaimn and aaKoull with in-
( W. Sawyer, another hUi- t,n, , kin ,,!,,,, mtrd
way eommlialnner. I mention-. ,.,, , ,.frp (.rv,.,, ,,
a. a po;tle candidate from .ljllm ,. s,.,h-,.,,lk(. ,,,...,,,.,,. r
of the mountain I.Ike C.a.e,. he,he r(-fp , ,, ,.,.;
has gained wide circle of hlllv ,,lir(.h f , JlWr,.n,.0. '
qua ntnnce. alnce he-omlnR a co-.n- IJiini vin ,11(.vr , hn ,,,,
mlalaoner n addition to which h- ,n..n.,. r mtoxicat-
stands well with th press of tnv . I
Crime. Me was nervous ami threat-1
i ened to shoot Uwr. nee if hj
! made the slightest move. Several
oln4,rs j times the hammer on the .;!' i-nH-J
trhrwo names are beinn conneclcd ; ",p V" lncr-
wlth the governorhlp. but who iom,-nt and then resiim-.
have not yet attracted as much)'"" natural pttsltion He spent,
attention In the political go-sip m approximately 1.". minutes in the
ih. fnrifAtnif Hut. Thi time can neiore ne leu ami neKiio
was tnken at th?
meetlnj; on the budget proper, but
only on the salaries, which Is a
part of the budget.
According to county' offlcinN.
the salaries of the Butte Kalis
teachers are higher than any dis
trict of like size In the county.
There are 23.5 motor vehicles ti
er.cli mile of road in the Ha
waiian Nbind.
Strange,
state by virtue of being en editor)
and publisher at ltend and spiv
Ing a term as president of the st:ie
editorial a shop 1st ion.
"Cndoubtedly there are
ISN'T IT?
HAT a business man will
the Klltl duel with (Ifrii-VK Wll
Ham Peek and Thonia l!niiin?on. j rrJJy SDCfld 365 dflVS a VCir
The hitter also idiot at Ponovan:0 4 J J
nhiie on Central avenue, imt th-' building up an estate to leave
nonet railed to ritut it mniK
Donovan x iiistnl Fitai)teil three
time, after lu- had exhauyted hi" i cirtincr Hnwn nut haur to ftp.
0 .... - c
his family but will begrudge
i be managed after his death?
early and In the next month othe:
may. come to the nut-face. '
other poaeible candidate. paniii
In this foreKoint: list by Mra. KeM
Include I'nlled Staten Uln'.liet A
tnrney (leorpe Neuner, Aetina
Governor Norhlad, Phil Meteh in
OI r-wrmiini, viiii iiiau iie i ?n'n.i .i 111 i 'n ...i.. .... -
pulillenn Male commlltee: Staiejhe Imk.iii to attempt to liuike hl Ure OUt nOW hlS estate SllOUld
Senator Harry Corheii of I'Oi j escape ly runniiiK. hut waa caught
land. J.'H. Ilennett. Secretary et i In a jthmt time and uuiekly jilaeed
Btate Tom K:y. t'ha. Hall. Sa-n i under Kiihmtion. j
Knier find Jay 1'pton. j hen iuc;tlitticd the next d:tv. Qur frust OrtlCer Can tell
KeRardini; Neunera po-onil Mn i-onneetion with the iiinit on j
candidacy Mr. Kelly aay: !eo. j ., imIuui. plum street junk ileal.'; you how a Trust fund en
Neuner. I'. B. district attorney. haiori Pnnnvun, iieeovdlni; to the dl-j . . e
had the thoiiKht of (.-nvernorahlpj ,ri,., , .ry llfflec admitted the I'DleS JOU to gUlUe tne tinan-
for a year and ha received mu. uitlt Wl.r(, tim,ieaied in the arf.ilr. c;a destinies of VOur family,
eiiconracement. However, up t'M t.tit declared all three were In . i l
the demiin. of Palleraon, Neuner t,x.i(. , ,., , ,,at whatever hap- Continuously during the
waa not more than n iniu.lve can- ,)rnr,i wa. doll ,t,.r hi dlree- i-c c. i c ,,..,
didat. and if w underatood that : ,'lon , ulmcA , fm.w,, life, for example, of your
he favored leaving pulille llle and .,,, Jnhnw,n t d t,i. hid- younBest child. . , :
taking up private practice. Wifi I (,,n. lot,Hn M ,, hoa- ' 6
the new condition.. It la not "! pn M,(ferlnK from ha.lly Imrn-
ptohahie that he win no into tnoj, ,0R ,.,,,,,, fnMn ,h(. appiien- Don't you want to take the
grand noraml.le." ' tion or an open flame, applied ln; ... , . . , ,.,
-. .v ..,r Un eftort to make itohnn ten time required to come
R. Turner. 'miperlntendcnt of eliy;"'1"' h w,, "-ve.l tu have ;n anJ et us ,cl you about
K.hni.1. .1 llnll.i. I M iinrt V i'.. I ...........
pre.idcnf of the reaon State
t.OS ANflKI.KS.' Dec. IAT
Alexander Pantt.sea. piul1l-tllHoP-
this?
Teachers' aaoclatlon. will nwunie
tne iiremii.ncy ot tne roup at "llllr theater man. facinu from ou-'i
final aeaaion of the annual con-jto in f) thf nl,,,ntiry ,
venllnn late today. Turner eonvictlon for a criminal attack on
jHicceed MIm Julia A. Hpooner ''Kuniee Prlnule. IT-yeat-old dan.-'
Portland. In accordance with the i r .. 1)n ...i,..,..! rr,n, e,ii'
under l-ond. pendlnu hi. aptieil;
anccefialon of office practiced
ihe .naanclatlon.
!
SA1.KM. OrA.. IVc. J im Oot
rnor Norhlad and family hnvs ar
rancd for llvlne quartora here In
the llypnl apnrtments on Canltnl
at root. Mra. Norhlad anil their
UtmhtcT. Kleanor. will tint come In
Salem until after January 12. which
marks I ha end nt term In Aalnrln
hle.h achonl. where Mlaa Norhlad
la a atudent. t'mn arrival here ahe
will otilor Salem hint! tchool.
from M-ntence.
The First
National Bank
of Medford '
NASHVII.I.K. Tenn.. Icc. ,
Klmer tlmy-on, 2 1. of In
dianapolis held In jail hr tobl
ne s apermen today that he Was
one of the thrfe bandits who rob-:
Iwd the bank of Oakland. Ken
tucky. Thursday, but denied par
ticipation In the siibKfojiettt fatal
Mtiftntintv nt 1 l!iiiail-t Wlrltv i-m .
dent nf the KarmetV hank (""'"''"") '"M raiiai tty
Rtnlth'a tlrove, Ky.
Acta Kxceutor and Trimeo I'n
dor Wills. Trustee r niter I. lie In
The January sale offers a
group of . women's . good
rain coats In all sizes and
colors. Coats that sold as
high as $9.95 each. Final
cleanup price for Monday
$1.00
each
Great News for
Monday Shoppers
. second r ;. k ; .
. v FLOOR t ' J..
OF WOMEN'S
AND MISSES'
COATS and
This Store
Closed
Wednesday,
Jan. 1st
New Year's
Dozens Upon Dozens of This Season's
Finest Coats ajid Dresses Are
Included in This -J-Prpce Sale
MONDAY
The greatest ccat and dress sale of the winter season. Coats
and dresses thit have sold regularly for just twice the sale
prices asked at this store Monday. Coats and dresses for every
occasion are included in this final clearance." Come, be on hand
early.
The Dresses
Regular $19.75 fall and winter styles $9.88
Regular $29.50 fall and winter styles $14.75
Regular $35.00 fall and winter styles $17.50
Regular $49.50 fall and winter styles $24.75
Regular $59.50 fall and winter styles $29.75
Special $3.95
A group of dresses; regular
values to $10.00
A group of dresses; regular CrIal A QC
values to $15.00 OpeCiai &.VD
A group of dresses; regular Qrw,;al
values to $24.75 OpCCiai J .VD
WASH DRESSES
Fashions' newest wash dresses on sale
Monday at Mann's. Dozens upon dozens
of them. All crisp and new, new pat
terns, new color combinations, new trim
mings and, best of all. they are well made
from the favored soft finished English
prints.
All S:zes And All Are
Guaranteed Fast Color
I!
The Coats
Regular $49.50 coats for $24.75
Regular $59.50 coats fcr $29.75
Regular $65.00 coats for $32.50
Regular $79.50 coats for $39.75
Regular $89.50 coats for ., $49.75
A group of coats; Now Si 1.25
values up to $22.50.: - x A, ..
A group of coats; . ; Now SI 4.75
values up to $29.50... x '
Other Winter Coats One-third Off
CHILDREN'S COATS
Vz Vz Va off
!
Monday
Specials
Colored
Sheet Sets
A new shipment of these popular
colored border sheet sets. The set
consists of one hemstitched 81x99 :
sheet and two 42x36-inch cases. The
colored borders are guaranteed fast
colors.
$3-f
Outing Gowns
Women's and misses' heavy quality
outing flannel nignt gowns. These
come in attractive styles and have
long sleeves. Regular (1-29 values.
$.00
each
36-In Crepe O'Dear
Beautiful 36-inch Crepe O Dear, a
splendid rayon fabric in attractive
print designs. Ideal for dresses,
blouses, etc. Good assortment of
patterns.
95c
yard
Theme Silk Hose
Women's and misses' pure silk
"Theme" hose in chiffon weight.
This hose is full fashioned and hat
the pcpulir square heel. Regular
$2.C0 parr.
$1.69
pair
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR