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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1931)
M EI) FOR I) .f.TL TKII.Ufs'K. ME WWII), ORIXJOX, FIJI DAY. l'KUIil'AI.Y (, 1 f)H 1 . FWOHI-486-4A7 ni PACT. ETfiTIT BAR FUNDS G-PASS woman. rnnoTiinv lONGVIMS r "THE, STORE FOB EVEPVBODV J iir ur raw un Bill to Set Up Commissior; for Probe of Old Age Dole and Unemployment Hits ' Snag in Committee New Measure Looms. Mrs. Velma Cole Burned to j Death in Wreck of Bus i Near San Clcmcnte , 1 Sailor Also Dies. 1 SALKItf. Foil. G-fIY Snnutur II. L. Kddy's hill providing thai the governor appoint a commission to utility the ui:Htioii of old :iki m-ii titans and ti 11111 f loy tniii1 , nnd u pn:'i iatiitK $27mt Inr Jl.s cmu'Iims. wan thrown in t ft I ho dim-aril by the joint ways and iik'udh commit !? last iiiKht. iind the cnininitlce will prepare a subBtituto hill. Tin anlmtituln mcamiro will rotor tho Hllhjoct to tho Htat( board of liili or education ami will muUo nu ap propriation. It. 1h expected tluil if tho hill puHsea tho state bounl will refer iho (ItioHlloii to tho Unlvortilly of Ore gon fur iuvoHtiKfiifoii, It holn tho oilnion of thu comm. I too nieinboni that this Ik an appropriate liinethm of the univoinity. SAN CI,I:.MI-:.v"'IT:. nl.. I'VI. MiK. Volniu !(! uf 'limits !';ihs. Oil- , .-tnd ii Miilur of the t'nilcil States navy known as "Whitcy," were t)i two vieUinn f tin- wri'i'K of a motor h;ik' which ; -1 yrst.-id;iy .-Kiddid from I'h inil. -d i.-ad int.. a diKli and I was Inn lied. Tw.-lve pj.nsei.iif in j i-si HM'd unhurt. .Urn. role. :!7. wif- if Ihiny ! Cole, was ih- daimlih i of Ti ny j KviTi II uf Ciiirits I'iiw and for merly lived ill I'nrllaiKl. M uie Line' uf tlie ;h - Id. -lit :he w;im oil her way to fri:ui Iieo to Hit her llliele. Ilev. l (J. Clark. p:i.-fjr of th- , ("hureli of i..d. and her brother, llenilct J Kven'lt. at the naval ha He, Whitey," the Kailor. died In the Hnnicy after he hud pushed Mn. (!ule from the him In a futile at tempt to nave her Hie. SALIO.M, Fob. li (p) -iHcn'tiHo In KalailOB id' county olficlals, oc casioned hy tho itioaKiiro of tho Deschutes delegation asking Iho county judKo thorn ho paid Sisoo in stead of fl-'oo a year, provided de bate material for tho lioimo today while thu question of permilthiK all voleiB to pans upon school fin ancial matters at district elections urotiKcd senate oratory. Tho salary 11 1 1 passed while tho extension of tho volo in school district was de feated. Protest against any Increase in salary of nltictnls wan voiced as KotliiiK it bad examplo at this time, nllhoiiKh some conceding tlio par tioiitar measure in question was liierltormis. Bond Vote Bill Lost A ploa by Sonator F. Wood ward today, supported hy Senators .1. O. Kalley. Jay I'plon and J'harhs Hall, failed to pniKitade tho seuale tHal It should npprovo tho hill which would extend tho viuht of vothiK on financial (tioHliou in illHtrfets to all cilizeiiH, leKitrdh'HK oi' whether tliey uro taxpayers. Tho queKtlon came tip on a di vided report, of thu senate commit tee on education. Tho unjorll. Fisher, Hchtiliuet'ieli, Dunn, .lohn boii, Fhorlutrd and Whoelor, recuin ntendod advoi Holy to tho bill. AVood ward Hi n t'd a minority recommen dation that Iho bill paHU and moved Huhstltutinii of bin report. Tho majority report wiih adopted mid tho hill killed hy Indefinite postponement. Define Law Practice Hitting at Hut practice of trust roiupanlcH of wrltinK wltls and limiting Himihir c-onlractH, a measure ' beailne, (lie tit.e "dellnlnK I he prac tice of law." with the iiauieH of KrprcsenltitivcH H hnupp and Ham ilton, wan Introduced. , ,The bill provide that "any per 'Hon, firm, association of personM or corpora t ton shall be regard ed en(;iff;lntf in the practice of law . . who Miall undeilake to rep-rs-nt part iott I tlKant in courts of jpstlco other thun in courtn of jus tlcos of tho peaco when no , feu Ih cbarKod." ' Senator W. F, Woodward lutru dueed a siibsttlute tunnel bill to day, which would create a cinn lniwlon to eoimttuct nml tna'ntaln I. (..I.. ...... t . Illu f..l-,.,,lt' tllht'"",' iiiinni". inn "'j nieaHiiro, withilrawu, provided f"'j this work to bo done by the high way coinmtHshin. 0 IEFI WAS1I1N:TMX. Feb. G. (!') An agreement wa.s rwiehed late tt ilay ly senate and houe leaders on a propuM:i for a jo.imim.uimi loan for llo rehabilitation uf farms. The aunmnic.-mciit wa made by Speaker Lingworlh. who siihl: "We think we have arrived at a J.aMs on which the Henate and bouse confereeH on the interior de partment .supply hill can reach an agreement on the relief noestion." The plan agreed upon would pro vide for an additional JJu.miu.doa drought loan fund In place of the controversial $:T.0IMUmiu Ited Cross relief appropriation. The agreement was represented as satisfac tory lo President Hoover an dto boih republican ami deiuo erallc leaders uf the senate ami limine. WHAT? Another Majestic? YES! STORY 2 (Continued from Page 1) mllleo not to taUe a backward step hy adopting this law, hut pleaded for the return of tho "old fahhloned h u s I u e h h nteibodH." Mergers., he uakl, put men out of work and resulted in linns going out of business. The lumber Industry would be given another setback by the hill, declared (J. J. ilnrtwig of tho West Coast Lumbermen's nHsoctallon and 3. 12. Maekin of thu National Lum ber Manufacturers HHsoclatiou. The necessity of limiting production as ft means of Having lh industry would ho prohibited under the act. It would take away the one big thing which Ih being attempted to place the Industry on Its feet, they stated. Maelile tuihl there was two billion feet of sawed lumber In the state, nnd lumbermen bad to limit production. Would Stop Gas Wart ' F. It, tint os, Kugene gasoline dealer, appeared for the measure, urging as n means of preventing price cutting by companies, and the taking away of their business If the dealer Miouh! not conform wllh their price IihIh. O. W. Mllke, Portland, stated gasoline wain did no one nuy good. He urged killing this propobal. hm It would put In dependent men out of hiisinoHH ami permit tho "unhealthy competition raiiHcd hy chain stores ami merg era," Labor delegates also opposed the tneamire. Two petitions, one sinned hv ilun pei son h protesting opening of the Willamette river to t ominerclal fishing, and another signed hy :'on favoring opening the river from (he Oregon City bridge to the mouth, were proHented at the hearing on the hill to open tho river to com inerclal fishing. . Tho dogs came In for their day lit a hearing on three nieusmr re lating to dog licenses KIlmiitHtlnu kennel operators and dog breeders trnm paying dog Hcenne was (hv wed. Other license provisions on dogs were also considered by the liveatock committor. i ca I I MODEL 23 Beautiful Cabinet ! 8-Tubc Supcrlictroilync ! Improved Tube! Wonderful Tone! Static Modifier Acoustic Control All Latest Improvements Easy Tonus! $125 Complete With Majestic Matched Tubes PALMER Music House "Wo Sell Happiness" Sec Fnftcs C and 7 9 i Collar and Cuff Sets Complete your wash frock or linen suit with a set of these pique or linen collar and cuff sets. The styles are adorable and they launder so v all. These come in white only. Yoiir choice Saturday ' . 95 set Rollins Silk Hose for Spring Adorable Linen Select your serine hose from this delightful line of new Roll ins numbers. This is a full-fashioned hose in medium service weight and has the famous Rollins runstop hem and narrow French heel. All the new spring shades. $1.49 pair New Ankle Socks for Children in Silk and Lisle, Plain and Fancy Patterns, 25c, 39c, and 50c pair. Rayon Crepe Slips For that summer costume you'll need a new slip. See these good-looking ones of rayon crepe. They come in a!l shades and sizes. Regular $1.98 quality. Special Sat urday at Mann's $1.75 each Handkerchiefs The handkerchief section on the main floor is now showing some adorable new arrivals. These smart spring handkerchiefs are in all white and white with colored bor ders. Every one pure linen. Just the handkerchief for spring and summer. 6 for 75c 6 for $1.00 Garter Belts Women's and misses' fine qual ity elastic and brocade garter belts. These come in all sizes. . 59c each 111 t(V A. . MONG the outstanding dresses for the spring season are these wonderful frocks of printed silk to sell for $19.75. These dresses are designed especially for afternoon or bust ness wear and are sized in regular and half, making it possible to get the best fitting dress you have ever had without expensive atera tions. Also in this group are the popular "Sun day Nitc" frocks for all Informal parties. They are of printed silk and chiffon. Rayon Shorts, Step-ins and Bloomers, All Shades, 69c $Q75 A ' Children's Rayon Shorts A splendid group of children's fine quality rayon shorts in either elastic or band knee. Col ors are flesh, pink, orchid, green, and white. They are sized from 4 to 16 years. Special Saturday at Mann's 69' pr. ' Infants' Riiober Pants Infants' very best quality rubber pants in flesh and white. These are In small, medium, and large sizes and a wonderful value at this low price. 59 pr. Infant's Se?, Main Floor New Dress Fabrics Rayon Crepe . This 36-inch rayon crepe is proving one of the most popular spring fab rics. The printed designs and colors are beautiful and as you know rayon crepe makes up wonderfully well. Silk Shantung For a real sporty frock we suggest this 36-in alt-silk shanting. This splendid dress silk comes in various plain colors and you know how well shantung makes up, Priced per yard Batiste and Dimity If you are planning a new spring frock by all means see these new cuts of 36- and 40-inch batiste and colorful dimity. Many new prints and so'ld shades are shown. MANN'S MAIN FLOOR 69c $69 39 ' O NE really should come to Mann's for that new spring coat because here you'll find coats so new, so smart yet so low in price that fur ther shopping is simply wasted time. Ask es pecially to see these $29.50 models. They are tailored along sporty lines from fine tweeds and feather-down wool. The lines are fitted, the belts high, and they are single or double breasted. New collar and cuff ideas and of course all the popular colors for the new sea son All are si'k lined. White Goods for Spring i NOTHER recent shipment of spring dresses consists of light weight woolens in two and three-piece jacket types as well as smart print, cd cilks with dark grounds and light over prints, also many new solid-color crepes that feature the very newest style touches. This group is so complete that a dress for 'almost any occasion can be easily selected. Dresses for morning, afternoon, business and school or for that game of bridge. All at this one popular price. $29 Basket Weave If you are planning a white suit or frock for summer be sure and see this fine 36-inch white basket weave. This is a very durable cloth and will make up and launder beau tifully. It is priced only 29 yd. For Summer Windows Warp Print Cretonne For a smart drape In sun room, summer home or other window treatment, we rec ommend these 36-inch warp prints, both sides are alike making lining unnecessary. This cloth is a good weight and In beauti ful patterns. 49c yard New Drapery Crash Beautiful floral patterns are much In evi. dence in this new 33-inch drapery crash. This is the fabric that resembles real linen and comes in medium heavy weight, Ideal for ahrost any type of drape. 25c yard MANN'S MAIN FLOOR Mercerized Poplin Many beautiful white wash suits and dresses for both mother and child will be made from this fine quality 36-inch mercerized poplin. This is one of summer's most popular fabrics. It is priced PICTURE L Sff I A YOURSELF -r- 7k ' ,N BLUE 49' yd. Dotted Swiss For a dainty sheer frock for your, self or daughter nothing can equal white dotted Swiss. This glorious spring and summer fabric comes full 36 Inches wide and you know how well it launders and makes up. 39 yd. M 29 91 Skirts While you are planning that spring wardrobe don't forget a flannel skirt! Bet ter yet see these new num bers at Mann's they are of red, navy and tan flannel in flare and pleated styles. 5.95 Broadcloth 59c to $1.19 Middishade Suits for Spring Do you know that there's nine Middi shade blues to choose your spring: suit from. Nine beautiful blues in plain, strip ed, unfinished, herringbone, basket weave, and four novel weaves. Styled with gen ins, tailored with rare skill in models for every man's preference. Your spring Mid dichade is priced only S3750 MEN'S SECTION MAIN FLOOR Knitted Suits A S WE have said before, knitted suits will be quite the thing for spring. You'll agree with us when you see these lovely rew models now on display in the sports shop on the second floor. The needlepoint and jacquard weaves are vary popular and the tweeds will always be a favorite. New colors and styles and best of all, good sizes. 197-5 , s29s- Black Velvet Jackets What could be smarter than a chic black vel veteen jacket and a good-looking sport skirt to start the spring sea son with? These jack ets arc double breasted and have the popular notched collar. Siies are from 14 to 38. $95 SECOND FLOOR MANN'S New Blouses and Sweaters