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PJCm TCTflHT HBppQRTI TRTTFNT!. MTTPFOT?T. (TREflOX. FRIDAY, " BOY SCOUT IAD ADDRESSES MEET Not ho lung b3o r.Hi government became much excited because Stan dard Oil wail supposed to be worth "almoat a billion dollars," and chopped the big octopus tip Into Heveral small pieces. Kach went lis separate way, a little octopus on Its own account. 48-in. Woven Table Covers $1.00 Ea. 3)4 -lb. New Feather Pillows $1.75 Ea. f "THE. STORE FOR EVEPVBODV J WONt-486-7 Ml. , -- : "11 ( I ! ' 'Walter ,L Hayward associate re gional executive for Oregon, Wash ington, Montana and Idaho, gave the' principal address at the Hoy Scout Dinner held In Ashland last night-' for all men working in the scout movement In the territory of the Crater Lake council, which' In cludes Jackson and Josephine coun ties. -Mr. Hayward emphasized the fact that the scouting program was an out-of-doors program. .. "It Is quite customary in Ameri can life today, to count up resources r to speak of wealth usually In terms, of real property, while the real resources, the real economic assets, are human assets," he said. "1 find it difficult to think of boys In terms of economic assets; bo yond'all of that we are dealing with soul Btuff which canjaot be measured in dollars and cents." Hamilton Patton, president of Crater Lake Council, Tiny Scouts of America, presided at the meeting, which was attended by men repre senting nearly every community in the area. The following were pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. M. fierce, O. B. Hoover, Wulter Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pattern, Fred Heath, Rev. F. A. Hrown, Wm. Greenbrem mer, Hen Webster. Dr. Dan K. Stan dard, J, O. N..Inllnn, Mr. and Mft). I4W Hanson, Rev. (ieo. Clark, Mrs. Ai...B. Clark, Karl Jones, T. J. Bobthby. C. H. Paske, Karl R. White, W. H. Paine, J. K. Thornton, Alex. Sparrow, I. B. Vlnlng, Walter H. 'Jones, C. P. Boyd, Dr. P. 0. Bunch, Clyde S. Cook, Andrew Heard, Dr. W. C. Hansen, Bernard Shaw, Ralph E. Bowen, W. G. Drum mond, V. W. Knott, W. J. Crandall, II. 0. Bnders, J. H. Hardy, Guy Applowhite, Hubert B. Bentley, Hugh T. Mltcholmore, and Mr. unci Mrs. Wm. Lee Brlcker. A business meeting of the coun cil preceded the talk in which the "cub . movement, a program for younger boys tinder the direction' of the," Boy Scouts of America, was adopted for this council. The spring and summer activities, in cluding a field meet to be held I May 24; a summer camp at Lake of the Woods, and tho contest in' bugling and first aid wore also considered. Various committees re ported on training, court of honor and other phases of the scout work and they are showing a tine pro gress throughout the aroa. CAT BALL Oold, ricul pill puni'liors defeated Mates .i Autq c-p.,. cat-ball team by I score of 9 to 3 In a fast wuiio last 'evening. The game was much donor than tha soore Indicates, the scoro bolng tlod until the last Inning of play. : , Medford Exchange players ex hibited a much better game than formerly In., their contest with Jennings Tire, but wore neverthe less defeated. 10 to 13. This puts fttfalnKS In the lend with two guhves won and none lost, .'tonight's guinea are between Mail Tribune nnd tamporta, and l'OHk Office vs. Assorliitod Oil. t. ' . . Brisbane's Today f Continued from page one) (Continued from Page On) to bo got. lie ninlornlniiilN the art of Kottintf. Many will vote "for him 'lu'cnuse. Ii wants to no .to .lhc somite himself. ' Men H8 rich as Mr. Morrow have usually xciit dummies In the Henate, to tlo what they waited dune. ' To see Ntieh n man willing to (jo himself is li iileiiMiint ehanvtc. Send 3c to Frye i 4 Company, Port :.a , land, for your -. copy of their well known "Meat ,, Guide." prlil- 'iM:? ' ' 't ' ' III bULUMbtAlb ONE-ACT PLAY AT HI "The Bracelet," a one-act play, wan presented ut tho senior high Hchool thlH afternoon by members of- the' Dramatic club. under the direction of Mrs, (Jlonnie Mae Kurly. KtudentH Ukini; purt in the play were Hilly Walk or, Helen KdmiH ton, Chui'leH Clay. Max Carter, Winifred Warner, Harold OoBauer, Flora McMath and Bertha 'Kaylor. I'rcvlouH to the proHontutlon of the play,. Mtelody Boys played sev eral hum hers. ,; 4 ' ' STORY 1 (Continued from Page 1) fnlkH. They bold an application of oil on the road would be a blesnlnR and a rlKld tent for the dut HcttliiiK ability of the oil. Oil bun been ued ho far thiH HcaHon on the Klnga JIlKhway de tour and a Ktrlp on Iteall Im1q. Oil Ink of the Ruch highway from pavement to pavement, and the SaniM Valley highway 1 scheduled. If the fundH for oil aro not ex haiiHtcd then, the balance will be umhI In areas where they, will do the mpHt good. 'i The Boall Lane Htrlp was Hmear etl with Httiudffo oil, aH an experi ment, and to dale haa proved Hatiafactory. It is expected that hoUMe wives all over the county will ask relief from the dust nuisance, via the oiler, and the 'county court expects to do an much along this lino as time .and finances will permit. Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. It. 8. Dan iels, a son, at the Community hos pital, Thursday, May IB. Louis S. Levy of New York City arrived In Medford this mornliiK to spend tho day visiting his old friend, T. IS. Daniels, before con tinuing his tour of the const. STOP CONSTIPATION AT THE START You May Pay If You Don't When you realize that about 90 of all sickness begins with constipa tion, you won't want to take chances. If you have the symptoms bad breath, coated tong-uo, always tired put a stop to them now I But do It tho natural way. Not with pills and drugs, which give but temporary relief and must bo I taken in increasing; doses. Eat Konorc s ALL-tiKAN an appetiz ing deltciously flavored cereal. KeUomr's ALL-BRAN sweeps tho system clean of wastes and impuri ties. Its action Is natural; tho roufrhaee carries with it tho poisons which clog your system. In addition, ALL-BTIAN Is rich In iron. Scientific Tcscarch shows that nearly all this iron goes into tho blood, making it givo tho rich glow of healthy color. You'll like ALL-BRAN. Ready-to-cat with milk or cream fruits or honey added, Physicians recom mend it. And wo guarantee it to rolicvo both temporary and recur ring constipation. Two tablespoon fuls daily with ovory meal, in recurring cases. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is sold by all grocers in tho rcd-and-grccn package. Served in hotels, restau rants and dining-cars. JIado by jicuugg in unuio irecK, 4 ALL-BRAN Improved in Texture and Taste FRYE'S "DELICIOUS" BRAND BACON it moro than Just a "running mats" for eggs at breakfast time. You understand why if you'ro a "De licioin" fan. Tha piquant flavor, tha unexcelled freshness, tha "not-too-laan, noMoo-fat" laitura, racom mono! it to roal culinary artiitt for a hundrad and one additional utat. SOMETHING NEW A SPORTS BRIM . That Packs Like A Beret A collapsible "TUK-AWAY" brim med hat for summer. Think of the convenience of this. A smart hat that packs away like a "hanky" and they come In all the pastel shades as well as the darker suit colors. THE HAT SHOP, SECOND FLOOR Your Graduation Dress Is Here nouMtiru! KoorKette and luce combinations are found In this latest shipment of charming youthful graduation dresses, These are In soft pastol shades and feature the jacket as well as the sleeveless ' mode.. The sizes range from 14 to 38. They are priced si0oS295( MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Smart Summer Hosiery Burlington Silk Hose llurllngton silk hose comes to you in all the new est summer shades. It is full-fttshioued and chit Ion weight with open leg clock and French heel. ja.OO pair or two pair for 1.75. Gold Maid, Silk Hose Oold Mnld Is a fine pure silk hose In sorvlco wolght. It Is a full. fashioned stocking with Kronen hool and silk to top. A complete range of colors and sizes to select from. - Full Fashioned Lisle Hose Womon's and misses' finest iiiallly lisle hose in plain and open work patterns. A full-fiishluned lisle hose In medium sun tun shades. This Is our regular $I.1!G valuo. Special Snturday New Dexdale'Dull ' Finish Silk Hose A smart now dulMinikh hose lit the sheerest of chiffon. This hose has a neat French heel and dainty picot ' top. Excellent shadcB to choose from. Ask to seo this now summer hoso. $!.25 and $250 TOULL LOOK YOUR BEST IN BLUE. CMC. "Jerry J." Sweaters for Men A Isrsa shipment of the Tamous ".IKRIU: PKHMAF1T 8WKATKHH for men are no display In the men's suction. These fine sweat ers are made of puro .wool and rayon yarns In at tractive colors and combinations. The styles-sre with and without jJeeves In crew-, round- aiV neck collars. v- A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY - MANN'S $675 $2.00 $1.49 $1.00 Rayon Undies Women's and misses' attractive rayon underwear In French pant and com fortablo short style. These aro In tailored and Inco trimmed models. All colors and sizes. $1.00 B 'lue it the bait "frome" for ntorly every man'i personality. It "sets him off" to best advantage. In this ago of specialization, Middishade has specialized in blue and has made blue the color of primary Impor tance among men of all ages. Talented Middishade design eri have developed a wide variety of models, all blue , but with intereitingtpriationt. Specialized at $37.50 j" $4.00 to $6.50 Children's Wash Silk Frocks Adorable wasb silk frocks for the miss of 7 to 14 years are now on display in the Juvenile sliop, second floor. These are In pastel shades. $5.95 WELCOME Mann's extend a cordial welcome to the Profes sional and Business Women of Oregon . . . We hope your conven tion is a success in every way ... ' Mann's. j BAGS For the v Summer . Costume Fashion says the bag for summer should be of linen, fleurette, rafla, tapestry, or Malllnson's pussy willow silk. We have these wanted fab-' rics in all colors and shapes. See them at the bag counter. They ore priced special . . Sterling Women's and misses heavy quality crepe slips In all the wanted summer shades. These are an excellent value at this low price. $1.98 . ' m Ea. III NEW 1 2 FABRICS II 10 1) II Wool Tweed II Many . of tho season's It smartest skirts, coats, and V ensembles are tailored K from this fine quality . summer weight . tweed, I .' full" 61 IncJics wido and In II 't' rich tans, groen, orchid, II , ud Itidoponilonee bluo. IIS kw I dieerio Chiffon I Cheerio Q- r e p e chiffon ) B K comes 40 inches wide In s both light and dark grounds with dainty all- A M over patterns. This Is a BR washable rAiffon or sheer 0 beauty andlirlced only I $1:75 li NEW TUB SILK FROCKS $1975 The most complete showing of .smart tub silk dresses in Med ford. Darling three-piece en- semble affairs, chic (wo-piece models with a jacket, long sleevd and sleeveless styles for sport and street, wear. These adorable dresses are smartly tailored ' from guaranteed wash crepesi Yo San and Rajah silks In solid pastel colors and prints. j , Every Dress is Guaranteed V to Launder or A New One Free MANN'S DRESS SHOP, SECOND FLOOR of Gloves Tho glove section offers for Saturday a large group of women's fine quality cuff and pull-on style kid gloves. These are In the now shades and are regular $4.45 pair. Your choice $2-95 pr. Silver: Dinner Rings with genuine nnrl in attractive mount- $1.95 nun II s 10 yard Bolts MELLO-GLO SATIN RIBBONS A Social purchase or 15oo bolts'ot genuine Mollo-glo quality satin rib bon goes on sale Saturday at Mann's. This Is without a doubt the greatr ribbon value ever offered the women of Medford. Tho low prices of 23c and 48 a bolt brings to you this popular ribbon at loss than c and 5c a ird. You will rind thousand uses for this dainty pink ribbon us it is Ideal tor linerle, lying of girts, Infans' wear, cor siises, etc. Huy a supply now as this low price will never come again. Values to $1.25 Widths for 25c Are No. 1 to 3 1 in 1 " 11 FREE FACIALS A Demonstrator from the Colonial Dames Laboratories will be in 'our Toiletries sec tion from May 19th to 31st . . . Make your appointment now and know the wonders of this fine line of beauty aids Mann's. spring , up to stones A GREAT SATURDAY SALE OF RIBBONS 45c and Values to $1.75 Widths! for 45c A-e No.( to 7 q Sold By the Bolt Only The Greatest Ribbon Sale in fear g : ea- 1 HUB air . ; . r ... i... ., . . o . " .