PAOE ErfiITT
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OI.'K'iOX, FIUDAY, AUfiTJST 1, 10HO.
TO
In Dramatic Role
WOMEN
RAILROAD
MOVE
BAY
MAN
FAIR PILOI
,Mss Edith Foltz, One of
, Seven Women in Air Tour
Party Will Be Guest of
Medford Business Women
Monday Afternoon.
MIhh JJditli Kolfz, uii) of the
Hcviyi women pllotif In tho United
HtatcH lo hold transport lfconHOH,
itiul winner In Important ulr rare
liiMt year, will ho eiitcrttilneil by
the local liiiMlncMH and I'rofcmlormI
Women's i:lul, while In thin city
with the. Pacific Northwent Air
Tour, which will land at the Med
ford field Monday uflernoon tu he
greeted by a gigantic celebration,
HpoiiHored by tho Medford poMt,
American Legion and official dedi
cation of the Medford airport.
This daring young pilot Ih an
honorary member of the Vancou
ver HuHlnosM and Professional
Women's club and n letter was
received by MrH. Maud Chapman,
local president, today, from the
hoc rotary of the northern club In
forming the Medford group of her
participation in the flight.
, Will !)( HllllltM
, MJss. Foils', will pilot a light
plane and give a Hhort exhibition
of stunting. She Is remembered
here by ull members of the Med
ford club who attended the region
al 'Conference of Business and J'ro
foHsioniil Women's Clubs held at
Seaside during early summer.
Final details of the celebration
and dedication program were com
pleted today fit the meeting of the
t oiumfttoe at the Hotel Medford.
The complete program will bo an
nounced In the Hunday M oil ford
Mall Tribune. Tickets for the
events ure now on sale at the
Chamber . of Commerco building
and all . persons planning to attend
are urged to get tickets early to
avuUl congestion nt the gate.
Tho first event Munduy will bo
the, flight of mall planes from tho
field at 7:30 and 0:30 n. m. carry
lug between 6000 and 10,000 letters
hearing tho special., dedication
flight cachet to all sections of tho
United States.
. Arrive About 3 1'. M.
The., planes of the Northwest Air
Tour, numbering between 85 and
40, will leave Hprlngfleld at 10
n' clock and arrive at the Medford
field between 2:46 and 3:16 p. m.
Thp ulrKhqw will he put on imme
diately 'by Tex Hankln, Dorothy
Hester,, Gordon Mounco and Floyd
Keadle, tunt filers, with special
parachute dropH by Frank Hrooks,
The nlr show will continue until
HMH1 o'clock nnd tho banquet to
have been held at tho Hotel Med
ford at tills hour has been pout
puned because of tho limitation of
II mo. Tho members of tho tour
will bo guoHts of the chamber of
( commerce at dinner.
At 7: J 5 p. m. a concert will he
;!ven .by tho Klka band In tho
Hangar building. It will bo fol
luwod by tho formal dedication
program, urrnnged by the city air
port committee, headed by J. O.
tirey. Tho priram will bo follow
ed by numerous addresses and the
first official flight from tho field
In tliivHtandard of California tii
motored Kurd plane.' Members of
tho ofrfclal flight party will ho
announced later.
Hetwecn 3:00 nnd 9:00 o'clock
I hero will be a series of exhibition
flights and stunts followed by tho
dedication dance.- All details of
handling tho crowds and traffic
have been completed. There will
be plenty of parking spaco and
traffic will bo handled by a Hpeclal
Kiiuadron from' tho stato traffic
fureo in chargu of Lieut, U. O.
Nichols. -
Nancy Carroll, star of Paramount'
romantic drama, "The Devil's Holi
day," which In now playing at the
l-ox Cratcrian Theater.
GEHLBACK LEADS AIR
MEETSJAVOR
Western Pacific Plan to
Build Line Around San
Francisco Harbor Ap
proved Despite S. P,
DICTUOIT. Aug. I .VP) Lee
Ochlbach, Lllllo Hock, Ark,, was
announced winner of the all-Anier-Ican
air derby hero today with a
total clapped time of 43 hours, 3.1
minutes, and 30 hccoiuIs, for the
664 1 miles of flying.
Ills average Hpced was computed
at 127.1 miles per hour. Ho made
the final hop from Chicago to .De
troit In ono hour, 41i minutes and
2H seconds. '
WASHINGTON. Aug. l.(A
Another step toward new railroad
entr.-uices for Kan Francim-o came
today In a favorable report to the
interstate foininerce com mission
on the ttlan of the Western Pacific
railroad to build an all-rail line '
around Kan Francisco bay.
The Western Pacific project Is
closely aHHOclated with the plan
already approved by the commis
sion, under which the Great Nor
thern railroad will build down
from tho north and In combina
tion with the WoHtern Pacific will
open new transcontinental routes
Into California territory.
The WeMtern Pacific to com
plete the extension program asked
the commission to let It parellel
j the Southern Pacific line which
i-runs around Han Francisco bay
at present. O. D. Weed, a com-
mission examiner who Investigated!
LfMnnunli im1 r-offirrinri the!
strenuous opposition of the South-!
ern Pacific and the Kaiita Fe, ad-
Report Nine Fires
PENDLKTON, Ore.. Aug. 1. (P)
Forest rangers said today nine
fires had been reported In the
Umatilla national forest during the
past 10 -days. Three have been
started by lightning, four by care
less smokers and two hy unguard-pdcampfircH,
vised tho commission to grant the
Western Pacific a practically full
junction for Its entire oxtonslon.
Robbers Confess
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 1. (P)
Police dotectivos announced today
Melvln Hagon, 22, of Sumner,
Wash., and Robert Wuerch, 18, of
Puyallup, Wash., had confessed to
robbing the Sunset theatre In Ta
coma last juirfht. They escaped
w it li $480. W hen arrested hero
the youths had n dollar between
them.
PASADENA NET STAR
i V j V EASILY ELIMINATED
f; fWAUUIOIIT. N. J., Aug. 1. P
.--Klhtmii-th VlneH of Pasadena,
Cnl., was eliminated In surpiis-
lltgly easy fashion (oday In the
nun , ui :ine neanriKni mviimitm
tennis tournament by Sydney
Woodvf New York. Wood won In
Hindu Ht ets, O-It, 6-2, 0-0. A galr
lery of 1000 looked on In luuuxo
inent. i4
Vines, the sensational conuoeror
t 4Krnk Hunter and Frank
Shields U.- earlier matches, never
had n clinnco to got started
agalnVt the blonde New York lad,
whose soft shuts proved a con
stant puzzle.
FOOTBALL STAR LOST
' LIFE SAVING YOUTHS
PORTLAND. Me.. Aug. 1. (VPt
Confirmation tlmt Al Lassman,
former New York university fool
hall star, went to his death In thi
watert of Long lake, near Harri
son, on July S. while aiding three
young boys to safety on the over
turned canoe they had occupied
was obtained today by County At
torney Ralph H. Ingalls.
iOtm to Camp.
WAHHINOTON. Aug. 1.-'
Prenident Hoover, accompanied by
a small party of guests, left the
White House today for another
week-end rest nt his Haph4n river
Jamu)
' "THE. STORE FOP EVEPYBOOY
moroRGcetcoN.
Your Summer Suit
Should be a
Middishade
Blue
Always correct, ulwnyH ill good
tasto, bluo tho color every num
can wear nnd wear It woll If It's
a MIDDISIIADH BLUE. Thoso
wonderful liluo suits In single
or douhlo breasted styles nro In
deed the smnrtost of summer
suits and how woll they lend
themselves to tho white flannel
trotiHor Idea. Really with the
extra pair of flannola you" havo
a two purposo suit. New weav
es In Mlddlshado Blue aro now
on display In ull sizes.
$3750
Shirtcraft "Air Man"
SUMMKIi'S FINlvST
MiOADCLOTH
SHIRTS
Outstanding antoiiK all summer
shlrlaiiro these aiuart hroadeloth
"Air Man" rich new colors of blue,
peach, tan, Rrny, and white. Per
fectly tailored from permanent liw
tro broadcloth and evnry one with
the popular "Kverflt" collar. It can
not nhi Ink.
At Manns for
$-95
Jerry "J"
Sweaters
Tho motit poputnr nweatei;
on the market .IKItHY.'M"!
These all wool Kwcatem
are with and without
alcoves, crew or round
neck In beautiful now
aunimer colors. All ulios.
$4to$650
White
Flannels
Oyater white or striped
flannel trousers el superi
or tailoring and finest
flannel are ready for your
summer wardrobe at
Mann's. You'll want a pair
at this price.
$000
O pr.
r "THE. STORE FOR EVEPVBODV J
PxONC-486
With the warm days of August and September yet to come, one won
; der if tummer Is really at Its height. Frankly It Is just mlddle-sum;
mer, especially fo- those of you who have not as yet taken that vaca
tion or thought of balmy days at camp or sea side. Summer shoppers
will find this store ready to serve them with all the needed things that
this time of year demands.
New Fabric Bags
One's summer ensemble Is not com
plete without a bag and that bag
should be of linen, silk or tapestry.
We are showing these new models
In zipper, envelopes, pouch, and
I'rlscllla Alden styles, A splendid
value at
$g45
Dresses arid Ensembles
' For Summertime Wear
Kor tho siimincr season ono cannot afford to he without a smart silk frock or ensenihlo.
These we are showing are of wash silk, shantung, Rajah, and other popular summer fab
rics. All tho wanted patitel shades are here ready for your selection. They are regular
V:ib but we are making them a
Saturday Special
$1 A95
Washable Summer Neckwear
Your summer frock simply must have a smart
neckline. These chic organdie, net, lace, silk,
or linen neckwear will give your frock a smart
oppearance and thoso pieces are washable. All
colors and styles for summertime are shown.
$
1.
Printed Chiffon
Dresses
The dress shop offers for Saturday a group of beautiful print-'
ed chiffon drcsHes for street, afternoon, or evening. Some of
these have darling little Jackets, others long, the sleeve styles
ino Sunday and sleevoless. All the season's newest color
combinations are included as well as a good range of sizes.
Silk Gloves
You know the proper glove for summer wear
Is silk. Why not have at least two pair of
these clever sllpon affairs. They'll comple
ment your entire summer costume. Yet for two
pair the cost Is very little.
$
1.75
pair
$16
75
New Wash Blouses
A new shlpmont of adorahle wash blouses for women and
misses, now printed nnd embroidered affairs of dotted Hwias,
batlsto, and plain colored linen. All fast colors all sizes from
;h to 44.
$1.95
Flannel Coats for Summer
Tills Is flannel coat time. These chic coats of soft pastel and
white shades ate simply Ideal for wear with a wash frock.
Silk frock 'or spurt ensemble. All are full crepo lined smartly
tailored from Hututiy flannel. They aro belted. Regular $1!I.iO
Your choice Saturday
Summer Frocks
for Girls
$
14
95
White Linen Handkerchiefs
One never can have too many white llrien handkerchiefs, flspe
clally In the summer time. Theso are of fine Boft linen with 1
' dainty hoihstUqhed hem and at Mann's you can buy. , .
6 for $1.00
New Hosiery
For Summer.
. The smartest hose of the summer sea
son Is this new Rollins chiffon. This
charming stocking of pure silk has the
' wanted GRENADINH TWIST, the nar
row French heel, and fancy plcot hem.
Also Rollins famous red line run stop.
A complete slzo runge now available,
In this new number.
All Shade
n.95
Ml I "
pair
Smart Ankle Hose for Women and Misses
Plain and Sport Patterns 50e ;
What liuki miss from 2 to 1 1 would not lovu
a new wash frock for summer. These come
in last-colored orgunuie, oatisto, nun
llsh prints, with mid without panties,
styles are adorable.
Kng-
The
$1 95
Dorothy Gray
Sunburn
Cream
Protect your Bkln, yet got a
glorious coat of tan. Many
women wonder how that can
be dono. Simply use DORO
THY GRAY'S sunburn cream.
You'll tan yet not burn. Large
size bottlo tor only
$2.00
- Summer Needs from Mann's :
Domestic Section ;
Fine Mesh White Mosquito Netting, l.'xvyard
Part Wool Indian Hohe Plankets for Camp or Travel, $1.9.)
Printed lied Spreads for Slimmer Home or Poirh, 2.19
Cotion Plaid Blankets Linen Lunch Cloths
Don't subject your good blankets to tho
bard use of a summer camp or sleeping
porch. Knulp your aunimer sleeping char
ters with these good cotton plaid blank
eta. They're so Inexpensive. Site "uxdit.
The Ideal cloth for breakfast nook, sum
mer home, or just a luncheon are these
6-lnch square linen cloths. They are
marvelous value at this low price. Ask
to see them Saturday at ann's.
95
C ea.
89c
ea.
Summer.
Pajamas
What woman or mlBs win not'want
a pair or tw,o of these"' smart
pajamas at this low price. Smartly
styled from fast-colored English
prints in a wonderful array of pat
terns. These pajamas offer the
outstanding value of the summer
season. Regular up to suit.
Choice
95'
suit
Aeeessories for Sports are
best chosen at Mann's. New
Beaeh Togs. Swimming Suits,
(iolf Hose, S v e a t e r s and
Mouses.
camp In Virginia,