Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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    AfEDFOTtD MATTj TTITBUNE. MEDFORD, OKECiOX, FRTDAY, JANUARY 30, 1931.
MINIS TO
Your Dollar Never Bought More
Value
FRUIT T
Than Tomorrow at Mann's $ Day
AS
pa on TCTwrr
RAFFIC
ARGUMENT
Rail Crossings at Eighth
; and Fourth Streets Would
Cut-Yard Efficiency, Is
, Claim. ;
Tho testimony of F. V. Cnntrell,
trainmaster, took up moHt of this;
forenoon'n hphhIoi, of the Htate pun- '
lie service cnmmiHKiun hearing at
the clly hnll on the petition of the
city of Moilfonl to npon Fourth ;
and Kighth Htri'dH over tho South
ei n Purine railroad tnukH on !
ground 8 tho eroasingH are neccn- ,
sury to meet tho growing traffic
needs of the rlty.
Mr. Cantrell'H toHtlmony wont
into technical detail concerning ;
tho local froiglit yards and method
of car operation therein, especially
during the fruit shipping season.
His slatemcntH were used as foun
dation for contention that the
opening of Kighth street would re
duce tho efficiency of handling
fruit and other freight in Medl'onl
from lid to 30 per cent.
t'nrlc (in KUiml
J. l Carlo, passenger and froiglit
ngent, told th q conimiMsiouors of
tho total fruit' shipments leaving
Medford and declared lie thought
two additional street crossings
were not necessary at this time, lie
said he had not nut iced, traffic
congestion as a rosult of the pres
ent arrangement.
Tho claim was not forth hy
Oskar T. Borgnor, manager of tho
Modford loo imd Cold ' Htomgo
company , that the opening of
Klghlh street would result In con
sidorahlo Inconvenience to his com
pany, lie bused the claim on tho
contention of the Southern 1'acific
company that off Iriency- would he
reduced hy tho opening., Ho snid
this would moan more trouble fr
the railroad to bring refrigerator
cars to tho storage company for
Jclng.
Xeff Denies Part
Among tho early witnesses for
tho city of Medford-this forenoon
was Porter J. N'off who explained
tho city had mtulo no agreement
with tho railroad to refrain from
asking for other crossings f .Sixth
street would he opened. Mr. Nol'l"
declared the city hud. agreed to
ask for no further -crossings until
tho conditions mado .them neces
sary. Ho felt they were now a
need to -provide for growing traffic
needs.
Yesterday afternoon A. AW I'M pes
told tho commission opening oft
tho streets was advised by Jacob
Crnne, Chicago, planning engineer,
when ho mndn a survey of Med- i
ford a year ago. Tho opening of J
Kighth street would particularly
fit in with tho plans for a civic,
center nround tho city park,
bounded on one side hy that street, j
Mr. Pipes testified tho fruit pack-1
Ing houses, located on Kir street,
would gradually have to find new ;
locations preferably farther
south, Tho possibility of new rail
road yards on a GO -acre tract near
the south city limits was touched
upon In the testimony as a logical
location for fruit packing houses.
No Definite Action
There has been no doflnite
action tnkon In connoctlon with
tho proposed yurdn and Mr. Pipes
was asked if he. had personul in
terest In such proposition. Ho
said ho had been upproached by
parties to acquire an interest In tho
tract but gave no favorable con
sideration. The fire department would find
th opening of Fourth Htreet a
great aid in reaching the west side
of the city, Fire Chief Koy K 1 1 toll
testified. While tho fire station Is
locnted on Third street, blind cor
nel's make It lnfeuHlhlc for tho fire
trucks to uso tho crossing when
summoned to west Medford. To
answer calls in that section of tho
City, tho trucks use Hlxth street,
t. lK'nlcs Yanl mwtritiont
.While ho said he had mudo no
study of the local railroad yards,
D. T. McDonnugh, of tho city (muti
neer's office and formerly connect
ed with eastern railroads, testified
-tho opening of Kighth street would
tiot Impair switching service or
Injure tho railroad service. Ho
ivas given a lengthy crostt exami
nation by Paul Farrens, attorney
for the Southern Pacific.
County Judge Alex H par row told
tho commlsslonera of plans to
build the now county court house
on the west side mid said tho
street openings Would aid auto
traffic. Oeorgo Portor, council
man, offered similar- testimony.
Ted Ooltnuer of - tho Gold Hunt
Creamery, declared the opening or
Fourth street would physically
benefit his concern.
Ho wns asked by the railroad
counsel that If Fourth street would
ho such benefit, would he be ad
verse to the closing of Third street,
'' "As far as I um concerned, thai
would be alright," he laughingly
'replied.
Tho hearing, which attracted
"cjulto a number of railroad repre
sentatives, was expected to be eon
'eluded today.
4
PRODUCTION ON COAST
HUATTLE, Jim. JO. For
the weok nllnpc Janunry 24. n li
Inl of )(S lumlxr ml 1U rirtlnK
to the Wwt coast l.umlierinrn
apnnfMatlon operated nt 37.91 1r
ont of capacity as compare! wlih
SJ.J7 pr cfnl of onpaoiiy for the
pump wwk IhhI your, lwi.'liit.nn
announced today.
Leather Covered
FUTUREISTIC
PILLOWS
These are very new
Stamped Goods
A dollar day clearance of odd
pieces of stamped goods consist
ing cf lunch sets, bath mats,
baby dresses and other pieces
of linen voile and art muslin.
Values to $3.00 each. Your
- choice
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
MAIN FLOOR
Karelins Galore in
livry llegarniosi(
for lliis flireal Ono
Yiy Sale! ... Don't
Miss This ISeitiark
MANN'S
SECOND
FLOOR
Children's
Dresses
A dollar day clearance of
children', English print,
wash suiting, dimity, voile,
and organdie frocks in
sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14.
These are fast-color well
made dresses and will sell
fast at this low price.
Children's Bloomers
A dollar day sale of children's black and
white sateen bloomers. Not all sizes in this
Qioup but a marvelous value at
4 Pair
MANN'S
SECOND
FLOOR
House
Frocks
00
Another shipment of the jonquil advance
spring wash frocks. These adorable dresses
are In printed and plain pique, broadcloth,
finished cambric, dimity, batiste and cotton
crepes, sleeveless and short sleeve models,
cambric and organdie tfims. Skirts pleated
and flared.
Wash
Blouses
$
OO
A dollar day clearance of this season's wash
blouses. Some are slightly foiled but every
one a regular $1.93 value. Your choice Sat
urday at Vfl"n't dollar day sale for just $1.
KgfaawiVsss,
Kid Gloves
A $ day sale of women's and
misses fine quality kid gloves.
These are in good colors and
styles but the size range is brok
en so these gloves that are up
to $3.95 in value go on sale at
$ Day Hosiery Values
Women's Silk and Wool Hose, pair $1.00
Children's 3-4 Socks, 3 pair for $1.00
Women's Dull Rayon Hose, 3 pr. for $1.00
Women's Rollins Pure Silk Hose, pr. $1.00
Women's Plain & Fancy Lisle Hose, $1.00
Dress Fabrics
New Spring Patterns in A. B. C. f-
Fast-color Percale 4 yards
32 & 36-inch Fast-color fine Quality T -l
Prints 4 yards
32-in. Meadow Brook Zephyr Ging- ff-fl .
ham, fast colors 2 yards A
32-in. Imported 12 momme Natural
Color Pongee 4 yards
40-inch Fine Quality Slip Satin ? 1
Satin 79c value 2 yards A
Sheet and Case Set
Consisting of One 81x99 in.
Sheet and Two 42x36-in.
Cases. The Set for
1
each
MILLINERY SEC. 2ND FLOOR
Sale of Slippers
Three dozen pair of women', leatherette (Hp
per, with heel. These come In green, purple,
blue, and red. Good range of sixes, alio a group
of women'a felt slippers up to $3.50 In value.
All must go Saturday at
$
1.
MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
DOMESTIC
SPECIALS FOR
1 DAY
3-lb. White Lily .Cotton Batts $1.00
64-in. All Linen Table Cloths $1.00
3 lbs. of Java gap ok for $1.00
22x44-inch Bath Towels, 4 for $1.00
36-in. Fancy Outing, 7 yards $1.00
Linen Kitchen Towels, 4 for $1.00
Medium Size Bath Mats, 2 for $1,00
Pure Linen Lunch Cloths at $1.00
40-in. Colored Nainsook, 4 yds. $1.00
I8-in. pure Lin. Toweling, 2 yds $1.00
Absorbent Cotton, 2 rolls for $1.00
Stevens Crash Toweling, 6 yds. $1.00
Linen & Lace Dresser Scarfs at $1.00
32x40 part wool Baby Blankets $1.00
Wearwell Pillow Cases, 4 for $1.00
63x99 Wearwell Bed Sheets $1.00
Daisy Bleached Muslin, 8 yds. $1.00
36-in. Brown Muslin, 7 yards $100
Pride of Dixie Muslin, li yds. $1.00
New Spring Hats
Shiny straws and straw braids . . . felt and
straw combinations . celophanes . . . novelty
straw knits . . . everything that makes the new
mode so exciting . . . priced to give Medford
women the thrill of "the new" nt a low mark
Ing usually reserved for much, much later in
the season. Be first to wear one! Black, nois
ette, seasand, chukker.
For Men
and Boys
Coll
ar
Men's and young men's
genuine Van Heusan and
Ide collars in broken sizes
from 14 to 17 on sale Sat
urday. Good styles and
regular 36c values. Choice
5 for$l
Coveralls
A clearance sale of men's
regular S4.00 blue csover
alls in sizes 38, 40, 48 and
50. if your size is in this
lot they are yours for only
$1
Pair
Dress Hats
A group of men's fine felt
hats in good styles and
shades but broken sizes.
These are regular values
up to $5.00. Special Satur
day at
$1
Each
Wool Shirts
Men's fine Greenhood and
Pendleton all wool shirts,
assorted colors but broken
sizes. Regular values up
to $5.00. Your choice Sat
urday
$1
Each
Wool Hose
A group of men's long
wearing wool hose In our
regular 50c quality extra
special for this great dol
lar day sale at Mann's
4 pair $ 1
Dress Shirts
Men's fine quality full cut
color-fast broadcloth
shirts, assorted styles and
all sizes. Your choice Sat
urday for
$1
Each
Small Boys'
Dress Suits
A splendid sale of small
boys' dress suits in the
broadcloth blouse and all
wool pant style. These
come in various colors
and in sizes 2 to 8 years
of age. Regular values
from S3.50 to S5.C0.
for
PLAYING
CARDS
Regular 50c pack
ages of the famous
Gibson playing cards
in assorted styles,
special for Sday
3 FOR
$1.00
Shorts and Stepins
A group of splendid quality rayon shorts
and stepins in tailored and lace trimmed
styles. These come in all shades and are
regular 69c. Your choice for Dollar day
2 for$l
Pepsodent
Tooth Paste
Regular 50c size
tube of the popular
Pepsodent tooth
paste on sale Satur
day in the toilet
goods section
3 FOR
$1.00
Crepe Bloomers
Women's and misses best quality crepe
bloomers in all sizes and in peach and
flesh shades. These bloomers are full cut
and well tailored. A 69c value. Special
for dollar day
2 for$l
Brassieres
Women's and misses' brocaded silk ond
rayon brassieres and bandeaus. In all
sizes and styles. These are regular 69c.
Extra special for our big dollar day Sat
urday
2 for$l
Pillows
Decorative rayon
covered pillows,
good sizes and
shapes, kapok filled
assorted colors.
These are regular
$3.45. Your choice
$000
Nainsook Govns
Beautiful hand made and hand cmbroicl
ered nainsook gowns for women and
misses. These are in flesh, peach, and
white, trimmed and applfqued in dainty
designs. Your choice $ day
Each
SI
Kiddies' Dresses
Extra special for Dollar day. Kiddies size
1 to 6 years, spring wash frocks In fast
color prints, voile trimmed and hand
smocked styles. These have panties and
are regular S1.25 dresses and they are
$15 Leather
Coats
10
Women's and miss
es' genuine leather
coats in such good
colors as red, navy,
and brown. All are
made fiom fine soft
leather and are nice
ly lined. A real $15
coat for only $10.00.
2ND FLOOR
Each
$1
Infants' Sweaters
A clearance group of Infants' pure soft
wool sweaters in all colors and styles.
These adorable little garments are up to
$2.25 in value. Saturday $ day you buy
them for just
Each
$1
Infants' Maderia
A group of dainty hand-made maderia
things for little tots, darling little dress
es, sertrudes and pillow cases, selling
regular up to 69c each. Your choice on $
day
Winter Coats
Half Price 8c Less
The balance of our winter coat stock goes on sale Satur
day for half and less than half price. Included are sport
and dress coats of rich all wool fabrics and fine silk lin
ings. Many are fur trimmed, others tailored and self
trimmed. Below are the sale prices.
All $19.75 Coats On Sale For. . . $9.00
All $29.50 Coats On Sale for. . .$14.75
All $35.00 Coats On Sale for. . .$17.50
All $57.00 Coats On Sale for. . .$28.50
All $89.50 Coats On Sale for. . .$44.75
Dress Sale Saturday
Three dozen new spring dresses in
prints and solid color flat crepes. All
the new spring shades including black
and navy are shown. These dresses
have many new style touches and are
a wonderful value at this low price.
A group of regular .$3.50 Children's
Leatherette and Frosted Rubber Rain
Coats Sizes 4 to 12 Special $2.00
Stqre Opens
M 8 o'Clock
and Closes
at 8:30
r "THE. STORE FOR EVERYBODY" J
fON(-486-4y ntefOOOODfXM.
Ask to See
Our New Spring
Coats, Frocks & Suits
2for$l