Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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LIE OBJECTIVE
Ciulininf? that he wu bound for
Craicr Luku on a fltfhlng trip,
Cliarlt'H Kane wuh apprehended In
Mod fold yesterday by the police us
a runuway boy from Portland. Jlo
claims to be 14 yearn old but his
Mtxe IndleateH ho could caul IV be
two years younger. He had been
here Hevcral days und had been
rinh iiiK In the Koruc river.
Ho was in Med ford Retting ready j
in K lo lilt! iiiRU. i-iiuuk, aifiiii-u
by A. C. Walker, county treasurer,
fur $237.79 und made out to Mm.
II. E. Webb of the Unite Falls
school district, was found in the
boy's posHCHslon. He claimed thnt
ho found the check on the Crater
hake highway.
STORY 1
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tho biiRle by WIlHon F. Waite,
Klks band director, ended the
ceremonies and when the laHt
plaintive note hud died away on
the quiet air. the parade moved
back to the park, with the hands
playing a lively march. Most of
the spectators at tho bridge fol
lowed the procession to the scene
of the remainder of the forenoon's
program, to be followed this after
noon by the decoration of graves
of soldier dead.
Wootls Chairman,
J. C, Woods, vice-commander of
Chester A. Arthur post, OranJ
Army of the Republic, acted ns
chairman, In the abaonco of Com
mander Lyman, at the program
held in the city park following tho
parade. Representatives of nil la
trlotlc org-anlzutluns wero seated
on tho platform an well as other
portions appearing on tho program.
Invocation was given by Itov. Car
man K. Moll.
Judgo Colvlg, adjutant of the
post, rend a group of orders, In
cluding Cioneral Login's first Me
morial Day General Order. The
CfCltyHburg address was then given
by' William Dougherty, orator of
the- Mcdford high school.
t . IHxiirnte Cluilrs.
Decoration of vacant chairs by
representatives 0f organizations In
memory of the departed veterans
was tho next thing on the program.
In, 0o Impressive ceremony Judge
Colvlg placed a wrenth for tho un
known soldier. Mrs. U. O. Harding
represented the D. A. H.. Mrs. K.
A. Cornwall the Civil War veterans,
Mrs. Clay the W. R. C Mrs. Gcorgo
Nellsoti, Daughters of Union Vet
erans; Mr. and Mrs. Oco." Alden,
Hpanish War Voterans and auxili
ary; W. B. llolger, Amarlcan Le
gion, and Mrs. Win. Leo Hrlckor.
tho Women's Auxiliary of the Lo-
KI(Hiieiit Memorlnl AddreHH
"Forgetting alt tho Injustices
and slnlator motlvcu behind a wlu
forgetting for a moment that nl
niost entirely Is a war not of tho
common people; forgetting all
those and other things that He
back of war, wo como to give
entire honor to our suldler dead
for the solo fact that they believed
tn something thnt prompted them
lo give even to the offering of
their lives" with this message
Rev. Claudo R. l'orter of tho First
'resbyterlnn church opened his
hridrcsH this forenoon before the
largo assembly of people gathered
In the city park to observe another
Memorial day.
"It was in ) HOK that General
Logan, then commander of the
(1. A. It,, designated May 30th, the
dato on which the last of the vol
unteers wero mustered , out, as
Decoration day, as It Is more pro
perly called. HI nee then have
come tho wars of t H f H and till?
und today wo honor not only .those
whose ranks are now much
thinned, those boys of 'til, but also
(huso of all wars of our country,"
Rev. Porter continued.
Honor tit Soldiers
"Desplto the criminalities that
He back of war, wo can without
tho' least believing or commending
war give unstinted praise and
honor to those men and boys who
n willingly and courageously faced
almost certain tragedy of life ami
left fumlly and. loved ones to ac
complish u certain purpose which
thoy believed to be right."
XillminHtlng tho ulterior motives
thnt may He back of the wars,
(hluklng only of tho thing which
prompted men down through the
history ' of tho United Htates to
offer, their lives. Rev. Porter re
viewed tho different wars tn which
this' nation has participated. The
ftiicrlflcq they mutfc Is a challenge
to peopln today, he pointed out, to
achieve a freedom of peace equally
Important ns that obtained physi
cally by war.
Kinnd for Frceiloiii
"Wo must take a stand for free
dom today in some ways whero
freedom does not entirely exlht." ,
he stated and enumerated a neI
for freedom of personality. Tho
viKh't to lead a life freed from
domination of others. A need for ,
political freedom, eeonomie free
dom, social and spiritual freedom.
"And laat, but most Important,
wo must-demand a freedom for
posterity," he added. "We must
work for parents who will ho par
ents, who do not expect their chil
dren for personal or petty ends.
Who will build character rather
than social prestige. We must have
pa rcn Is who will lead their chil
dren rather than drive them, tn
high Idealism.
Challenge Seen I
"Memorial day Is simply a niawli
fsh sentiment and shallow pretense
unloss we are wilting to accept the
challenge to continue the name
spirit of desire as did the men of
u II ware. We may be proud that
our major warn were not thotte of
conquest but Helen no of (dualism,
a doslre for freedom," He stated
In conclusion : "Iiet us never he
accused of any falco sentiment but,
od the contrary, let us logically
support the sentiment of today by
an aggressive determination to
k6p our land fine from all dan
ger, civic and national, tn these
dsys of peace."
SATURDAY
Tomorrow
LAST DAY
of the
Colonial
Dames
Demonstration
Tomorrow will close tin
COLON' I A I- DAMES
beauty demonstration
those of yon who Imve not
taken advantage of the
tree heauty adviee and
l-'UKK FACIALS jriven by
the Colonial Dames Dem
onstration should do so at
once. Ask or phono in
for y o li r appointment
early tomorrow morning.
The
Demonstrator '
will give as many
FREE
FACIALS
As Possible
Tomorrow
Come Early
for Yours
TOILETRIE8 DEPT.
MAIN FLOOR
EXTRA
SPECIAL
36-inch
Printed Cotton
PIQUE
Wo bellsve every woman in
Medfcrd will want to take art
vantage of this EXCEPTION
AL 8AI.E OF PIQUE. Surely
you know thlt fabric. Vou
know It sella regularly for
49c YARD and comes In beau
tiful patterns as colorful as a
flower garden. Ideal for en
sembles, ikirts. Jackets and
summer frocks for both moth
er and child.
29
yd.
REMEMBER
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE
BUTTERICK
PATTERN
OEALERS ...
MANN'S
LP
Mrs.rJDay's Ideal Baby Shoes
The Infant department nil the main floor, now allow
liiK a complete line of Mm. luy's Ideal baby shoes.
The proper Hl.no for till maiies of babyhood. They
no in white washable kidHkln, smoke, and patent
leather. Sizes 0 to C.
91.19 to $2.95 pr.
For the Boy
GRADUATE
Come tn Mann's store for nlfls for the
yoiinK man nbnut tn graduate, t'omo lo
Mann's, tho store wluno ho would
come If ho was seleelini; an article
for himself. Ilelow wo lint a number
of thltiKS that am Riiaiantced tn
please tho bny.
Things
Young Fellowj
Like
Golf Hose 75c to $3.50
Pajamas $1.50 to $10
Neckwear $1.00 to $1.50
Dress Shirts....$1.00 to $3.50
Sweaters $3.95 to $6.50
Knickers ;....$5.00 to $10
Dress Hose........25c to $1.50
Suspenders $1.00 to $2.00
Initial Belt Sets at $1.75
Handkerchiefs 25c to 75c
Flannel Pants 7.50 to $10
Rayon U. Suits $1.25 to $2
Rayon A. Suits 75c to $1.00
Broadcloth Shorts 50, $1.00
Fancy Garters. 35c to $1.00
THE FAMOUS
"Jantzen"
Swimming Suits
$5.50 and $6
other Quality Wool
Swimming Suits
for Men and Boys
$2.95 to $3.95
WE CARRY A MOST
COMPLETE LINE OF
BATHING
ACCESSORIES
MAIN FlOOR
JtanriiD,
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fHONE-486-487
The Graduates
Are With Us
Here are the ener .voiiiin folk, ready to do and dure!
The laurels of scolnstic honors are on their heads, and
now they are ready to commence the life of importance
for whieh they have so conscientiously prepared them
selves. Let's (jive the boys and (jirls a rousing hand!
They've done well they're anxious to do better. We
welcome them to our midst with best wishes for their
success. We hope that in their larger capacity they will
find us of increasing value in serving them.
BELOW WE
SUGGEST SUITABLE
GIFTS for the GRADUATE
Crepe de Chine Undies
For the girt graduate we suggest a smart
crepe tie chine fiance set or a crepe de chine
princess slip. These come in all colors and
are trimmed In dainty lace and embroidery.
A splendid gift for only
$2.95
Print Pajamas
What young thing just nut nt
school would not iovo n pair or
two- of these smart printed pa
jamas. Tho quality and colors
tiro all sho could tusk for, see
them Saturday nt Matin's.
Hosiery for the Graduate
Hosiery always a welcnmo gift this number li
i riill lasliioned sport llslo In the new clocked
patterns, .lust what she wants for summer
wear and they are jn nililo und suninn shades.
Your choice, pair
Another hose suggestion are these regular $2.00
pure silk full-fashioned chiffon stockings with
open Inco clock and narrow French heel. Just
adorable Tor the griidtuite, and extra special for
Saturday. Per pair ,
Bags for the Graduate
What oirl In all the world would not love one of these newest
bags they are so full of style and so handy. . New zip-lin roll
bafis, new overnight bags, rubber lined beach bags in fact all
the newest ideas are heie from leatherette hat boxes to zipper
top tweeds. A bag for evry occasion. They are priced
$1.95 to $6.45
NECKWEAR
Tiie smartest neckwear of
the season now on display at
Mann's. New collars, vestoos,
yokes, Jabots, and sots In
lino quality nets, cropo, lnco,
etc. lleautirully mado and so
Inexpensive. Mala aisle.
S1.00 to $4.95
Lia s6T
AU NeW! W
T'":sS. yy Natural Straws
One natural straw hat at I
least to every Summer ward- jm
I robe! And we suspect yon'l
m I ""h' ,wo ""w this
ym I tsffetn how model Tor drcss I
I 1 1 and a tritnly-tallured sport "
J stylo at 4.0 er ', .on.
aft, m tm rff-rAf-yt
STORE FOP EVERYBODY"
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$1.49
$1.69
PERFUME
The toiletries section offers a
splendid suggestion for the
graduate. Why not give her
perfume wo have her favor
ite odor ill Evening 111 Paris,
Coty's, lloiihlgants, DJor
Kiss, l.aiieheie, and Mine
Hose. Atomizers to go with
the perfume are only Jl.00.
W0fO(.OWN .
Special Purchase
MANN'S DRESS
SHOP ON THE
SECOND FLOOR
TEACHERS, ATTENTION!
Before You Go Away on Your Summer Vacation
"See these Smart Sport Dresses of Wash Silk
Just 25 of Them
SO HURRY!
A very, very special imrehase from a Iravelinj; man's line of wash silk
frocks. Thai's the story. We hon'ht thorn at n jireatly reduced price.
We bought all he had so we pass tlu: rood luck on to you. Just 25
we wi.sli we liatljnore hut in this iiroup of U5 are the season's smartest
dresses all are of heavy quality wash crepe in rich pnstel shades and
nlinosj any size. The styles are adorable. Yon must sec them. Also
many smart dresses from our regular stock will be included in this
dress event for Saturday at Mann's. 1
Oq Sale Saturday
21
Values Up to
The Sale of Coats
By popular demand we are continuing our sale of sprino coats. Thi great coat
event includes every spring coat in stock In both sport and. dress styles, eoats
from Printzess and Conde coats plain tailored and fur trimmed coats of
broadcloth, tweed, twill and wool mixtures in fact the selection is unlimited.
All colors and all styes. Buy that coat now at Mann's.
EVERY SPRING COAT
IN STOCK REDUCED
Regular $15.00 Coats are $ 7.95
Regular $18.75 Coats are 9.95
Regular $25.00 Coats are 14.75
Regular" $35.00 Coats are 16.95
Regular $45.00 Cgats are 24.75
O COAT 8HOP, SECOND FLOOR
CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS
Mother, see tbeso adorable cotton sun suits for tho
little folks. They come In darling styles in groon
and white, red and white color combinations. Sizes
1 to 7 years. A U9 value.
SPECIAL 89c ea.
50
$22.50 Each
If