MEDFORT) MATT, TRTTiTTNX MFPFORP, ORF:rONT.oFRTDAY, .TTTNTR fi, inno PAOTC ETOHT m mm FOR REPEAL AW Ohio Democrats Told of Preference for Federal Control Ex-Senator Pomerene Joins in Stand Saloon Not Wanted. COUJMHUS, Oliio, Juno 0. (TP) Ropeal of the elKhtecnth amend ment la "unhealtutiiiKly favored" by former James M. Cox of Ohio, the Democratic presidential nomi nee n 1920. ' Cox Injected the prohibition Is sue Into thin party's campaign at u "victory dinner" of Ohio Demo crats here laat night at which he acted as toastmaator. Ho announc ed preference for government con trol of manufacture and dlstrlbu tion of liquor. The former governor wan Joined In his stand against prohibition by former United 8tates Senator Atleo Poremene of Cleveland, but the parly's attitude on the question was left unaettlod whon the final Speaker, formor ConcrosHinan Mar tin L. Davey of Kent, candidate for governor In 1928, urged that the laaue Bo left nlone. Saloon Not Wanted "The people will never change the oxlatlng order by bringing uack the saloons, Cox said, nor will private Interests over again be permitted to become sclllshly ullicri on any aide of the iaauo. "With Ibis understanding, I un hesitatingly favor the repeal or thu. JHIh amendment. As between the old saloon order, with lis brewery 'controlled politics and what not, and the set up, I would prefer the latter, but wo all prefer not being compelled to choose between the two extremes. Both aro Impossi ble." Cox said tbero la need of another, government provision "which ahull in 'plain terms prohibit the manu facture or traffic in alcoholic 11a ors In Amorica by private or cor porate lntoroatB." , Forecast Victory ' Tho former proHidonllal nominee and former throo-term governor of Pbln mado his announcement bo lero Introducing the guest of honor, .louot Shousa, chairman of tho na tional Democratic tixocutlvo com mlttoo. SIioiibo arraigned tho pres ent national administration and forecast a Democratic victory In the fall. "Wo know ' the people aro tlrod of the record of poor judgmonl, In decision, feebleness and Inefficien cy that has characterized tho preu ont admlnlatratlnn," Shouao sahl. Cox set at rest .various rumors that ho would be a cundldale for governor or senator. Ho declared that ho would Bock olectlon to no office. HI SELLSTOCK Rose City Firms Take Major Portion of Issue Ships Will Ply Between Coasts and Orient. SALKM. Ore, Juno (A'l I 'uciric-Atlantic Navigation com- puny, which iH to build five hlpn to operate between Atlantic poitH and the Orient by way of Portland and other Pacific coast portu, niirl wlib-h will be the first company ol j Ita kind to make the jWt of Port land ItH home port, today receive! j from tho stntc corporation de partment u permit to m-11 $ 5,0110, 000 worth of Htoek. Thirty-three Portland flrniH and Individual al ready have subscribed to $3.1 0.1,000 I of the Htoek. A report ma dp to the corpora tion com miHHf oner Mayw that ttiM company proposed to build Imme diately five combination passenger and car no m team era to operate be tween Atlantic port and .Manila. by way of Havana, thn Panama Canal, I, us Anelen. Kan I'Yanciseo, Torilanfl and .fa pa new and (.liln'Hf j ! portw. The eonHtriictlon of the Hhlhs, It Is Mated, will require about 30 months. 1 roliTI.AND. Ore.. June . II'l I.iuIh Zw.mck. Taionm Janitor. was on the high sens liuond for Ceruiany today to claim an es tate reported Valued al J10O.0IHI. but a woman, who claimed to be his wife was In Portland living with her daughter, a Grant high school Kudclit. The woman called a newspaper hero laHt night by telephone and said Siwiinck deserted her four years ago. An Associated Press report from 'ilcoiuu yesterday snld that when Siwnnek sailed ho took with him bis daughter, (lertrude. IS. The Portland woman said she would lllio to know who tho "daughter" was. STORY 1 (Continued from Paga 1) CANNING BILL GWtN APPROVAL OF SENATE WASHINGTON. Juno fi. (J) Tho h una to today niiHHod itnct sent to tho hmiHo today a bill by Sena tor McNtuy, Itommltcim of Oroitciii routililnic tho imckcrn of cannon" food iModnt'tH to label to kIiow IT tho product lulls below HtandardH fixed by tho dcp'"'tm?nt of nKitcul- turo. 0 foil oral quarantine miKbt HtlU be proclaimed. t Statement Klayinl "Much an unwarranted and tin MibHtantlated abortion Ih capable of doliitf untold damuKn to the fruit IndtiMtry of Oregon, espec ially tu tho black cherry and pear pblppci-H at thin time, and mlht eaHlly dcttlroy tho entire demand for thcHO pruductH In tho eantern nuirketH by InflueitclttK buyera URalnat tho purchano of Orcein ft ultH," Maid (lehlar. County .luduo John Hlemund, In confirming the accuracy of MorrlamV reported HtatemetitH, branded them na h "pipe dream, which the county court'a mihno- queni uiveHiiKaiinnM nan iniicu en tirely to milmtantlnto. Mem born of the county court and others who nttonded the h ear ing Wednfwday credited Merrlam'a Htatement to a dealro to build up hlH arKViment In behalf of Hliicler Inspection of t'htpmentH of fruit In the Mate. (lebler and othor IntercMtcd uhlppern and ftrowern tiald plana we ro under way to get the local fruit men together during tho clay to definitely determine a rout-no of action to be followed. PAVING ANNUAL FEES HA I, KM. Ore.. June (Pi Annual paymontM of corporation feet from Oregon concernn are now being received by the. Mate corporation department. The due date U July I. During May about $:t;i,(MMl In feen wan received and thH imtntli It Is cMtmntcd that tho payments will reach Iso.ooo or SWO.O 00. Some payment n. It wiih Mild, will lie delayed until aa late an September. Suffering of 8 Years Ended By Sargon 1 STORY 2 (Continued from Pago t) in n brief address following Ills election, Mr. lommon pledged his efforts I o.ward furthnrlng the work if thn Med ford ndlunet of lllllull temple, VIce-l'rosldoiit Thonipson ! nnd Hecrotary-Treasuror Tyree ns mired the new president of their co-operation.. Carl Y. Tongwald, rhlet rabban of lllllah temple, an nounced a spoclsl Shrine broadcast which would originate at llm iinim rlal session of Bhrinora at Toronto, Canada, next week. Further an nouncements of this radio broad cast will be made latsr as all who aro Interested In Shrine activities In southern Oregon will eagerly look forward to this outstanding broadcast. ft it POHTIANU. Ore.. June Paul (.-. (iley, Portland, wan ie lected chairman of tho Miillnomah county ftepubllcan central com mittee laM night nnd John B. Young, neeretary. Mm. Florence Hiurdevunt wan named treasurer mid lin tlondoll state commtttecmnn. WHS. UA ltKNDUlCUSON "1 dmi't believe any man or wo man In Itltwk lak' ever suffered wnrne from indlueMlou and Mom ach trouble than 1 did for eiuht yea r. Itefore I flnlwhcd the firm bot tle nf Sam on I wan wonder full;-' MrngtbentMl. Now my Monnich troutleR, InttlgfMlftn and hadarhea are IhtMK" of the p;iM. 1 ttok Sn r-j gon I'lllx along with the hmlr. and , the combined treatment had a mar veloiiH effect on mv aystem." Mm. Idrt Hendrlckfien. .lilrtck like. Ida. Krmn crtl to cuimt and from ; the Oulf to the Oreat Iiken, Hnr- gon Is known an i honoreil. lt feme In bused on actual result.- not empty promise. Aiagiu urug uo,, Agents. Your Sujiimtr sewing needs re best supplied in our Modern Notion Section Main Floor. PMOHE-486-487 MANN For Men . at Mann's Arrow Grad. Rayon Underwear Another shipment of the popular "AltllOW tiliAD" rayon underwear for men. This Is the cod eninforlnbln vascatenn rayon that la uon nivel and gu:inmleed to please any man on eui'lh. The shhls nnd shorts come in sets of blue, giijon, iiiuicli, pink, and orchid. All sizes. Garment Boys' Wash Suits Hoys' Tine t usi lit y wash suits In good patterns and washable colors. The sizes are from II to H years and are regular $1.0(1 to SI.25 values. A dandy suit for play or semi-dress for tiie boy. 2 for $ L00 Ccrduroy Pants Ior Boys The famous' "CAN'T MUST 'KM" corduroy pants for boys. Just the pant for I ho boy's va cation, the kind that wear like iron and. cost so little when you consider tho finality of "Can't Bust Thn." (Jet the boy u pair-now while sizes aro complete. $2.75 ,i $2.95 Tho Famous Arrow Trump White Broadcloth Shirts for Men $1.95 Summer Dresses of Wash Silk SPECIAL $16.75 Charming nrrlvals In printed and , solid color wash silk frocks, smart cape models, long and short sleev es, as well as sleeveless. Thrifty women and misses will take ad vantage of this timely offering of sinurt nc dresses as the number Bhown at this price Is so varied that selecting a satisfactory model for ones self will be easy. SKCOND FLOOR Wk be in step with style you must wear . . . permanent DUU .j vWEARS much lonqfj Hore is the correct dull stock ing to woar with your now crepe frocks! In all t the very smortesf shades $000 pr. e ! I I : , : I For Boys i iii i $1.00 i i .... ...... i i . i i r ml cuwoi!, lilt' it inn nun muiii use iron uini. cwhi i s j VS3 I so little when you consider tho iitiulity of I A S C til I 111 I I ; J CTPI , ttfffifl II I I P.dVZTl mm main fmwMSSa FLOOR 1L- "THE STORE FOB EVEffYBOOV J You will look lovelier than ever if you use Dorothy Gray's As tringent Cream. Toiletries Dept. First Floor. GREAT ST OR! 'II A CHAT .COUNTRY Summer Wash Frbrics The wnsli fluids sccliim is ii iiopiilnr plucc these dtiys ti nil why not 'Women rum-,! (n Mnnn's viccf (ioils scclitin klinwinjj they will rind .jnsl the Inhi-ic they have in mind for Ihnt sinninof frock or cit semlile. Ilelow lire n few of the pcipnltir infmlierx for this season. 36- to 40-in. Batiste (llorlous batiste. The summer fabric so much in demand, and we have batiste in :itt- and 40 inch widths In checks, dots, prints, and rich plain shades. Ideal for any typo of summer frock. Plum Chiffon Sheer us a cobweb and drapes wonder fully well plum chiffon Is so sullabln for the flowing lines of the present sea son. Full ;i!i inches wide nnd Its printed designs aro guaranteed fast color. A-B-C Percale 39 95 yd. yd. New shipment of Ibis popular nll siunmer niatnrial aii-incli A II ('. percale comes lu you in wonderful new fast colors and delightful de signs, yet It sells for only yd. Ruffled Curtains in Sets Tlie drapery section offers for Saturday smart ft-ploco ruffled curlaln sols with rose, blue, green and yel low trim, darling for the suniiner home or hrenk fust nook. $1.00,,, $1.95 THE SET Mann's Annual June Sale of Coats Every spring coat in stock will go on sale Saturday at Mann's Annual June sale of coats all types are Included; travel coats, sports coats, dress coats, and coats for general wear. In this stock of Mann's spring coats 'are exclusive CONDE and PRINTZE88 models as well as other fine lines carried only at Mann's. Buy that coat now as many are suitable for all-year-round wear. Note the reduction quoted below. 7 Coats f1 QC $15 . 7 7 Coats 3 $15.00 values 4 $19.75 values 23 Coats, regular values as follows: 17 at $19.75; 4 at $24.75; 2 at $29.50 22 Coats, regular values are: 14 at $29.50; 2 at $32.50; 4 at $35.00, and 2 at $39.50 10 Coats, regular values are: 5 at $35.00; 1 at $37.50; 3 at $39.50, and 1 at $49.50 8 Coats, regular values are: 3 Coats at $39.50; 4 at $45.00, and 1 Coat at $49.50 , $Q95 $19" 111 s247-5 ) Clever New . Hosiery Boxes Keep your hosiery In a modem hosiery box. These attractive boxes we are now showing are In rounds semi-round and hexagon shapes. The decorations are colorful and modernistic. Mach box has a compartmonl filled with a good assortment of darning cotton. so light . . so cool . so smart $1 19 X ea. The new in Collar and Cuff Sets New linen, batiste and or gandio collur and cuff hcI in nil the wanted pastel shades, excellent for summer-time frocks. $1.00 set It is smart to carry one of these new Paintod Linen Handkerchiefs with your your Summer Frock. 59c each or TWO FOR ONE DOLLAR Print Pajamas Women's and misses' line quality Kngllsli print pajamas. These colorful garments are ideul for the summer season. They como In nil sizes. Regular $1.00 tho pair. Your choice S;il ui duy Special 39c Children's Slip-on Sweaters CREPE HATS For Summer Costumes Pastels for sheer frocks black Hiitl navy for suits nnd prints. Solid colors or two-tones in till the important new wide brims, berets, pokes and "sail 6 75 - SATURDAY SPECIAL A splendid group of chic summer straws In all the wanted shades to match or contrast that summer ensemble. On sale Saturday at Mann's. $1.95 $2.95 NEW TAMS 75c to $1.95 Adorable little slip-on swealors In sizes 1 to six years. These como in all the IIkM sum mer shades and have short sleeves. Flue finality rayon and wool yarns as well as Im ported Clllll'ker Cloth Is used In fholr mu.,,.. fact in e. KoKular 11.25 value. Your choice .-.i. in. inj in me iniants department. Main SPECIAL 95c Something New in Bridge Table Covers DENNISON'S The very newest In brldKO luncheon covers for that hit of refreshment after a hand or two of bridge. Why not use these new DENNISON crepe covers. They arc so colorful, so good looking and frosh, put up In attractive boxes containing four cloths and 16 napkins to tho box. Really they aro smart and for a bridge prize why they Ure clever. Dorothy Gray Preparations Fo the dry and sensitive skin of summertime we lecommend DOUOTHY (IRAY'S special mixture and emollenl cream blended from rich Imported oils especially for IX) ROTH Y C1RAY. Toiletries section. Mnln floor. $2.25 $4.50 $8.00 sizes 59 c Box REMEMBER It Pays to Shop at Mann's NEW NARROW LACE LEATHER BE . t . LTS IN COLORS 69c 4 t