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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1931)
((' I 'M I l i p EIGHT JQHNSEN TAKES New Standard Oil Chief Individual Specials from Every Dep'tf0f this Great Store. Note WITH S.O.HERE the LOW PRICES! t i BOLTON S PLACE I . - A - gl : 1 . , i i " ft ( V. P. Johnsen, who assumed his official position In this city yester day as successor to E. W. Bolton aa district sales manager of he Medford agency of the Standard Oil company of California, will play prominent part In civic activities in Medford, Judging from his record In r Los Angeles, where he 'was as sistant manager, under T. 0. Travis, formerly of Medford. -'He Is an enthusiastic sportsman with an especial fondness for golf and promises to uphold the title achieved by Mr, Travis . and Mr, Bolton, his predecessors. He was formerly with the Olympic club of San Francisco and In Los Angeles was a member of the Kuncno Oolf club. He has never fished lor steelhead In the Rogue, but Is anx iously awaiting his first fishing trip. He enjoyed a motor trip to the coast over the week-end and Is already "most favorably Impressed with tno beauty and climate of Oregon" he said this morning. . AsKed u ni were going to like Medford, he re plied! doing to? I am naving grand time here now." Mr. Johnaen was associated with T. a. Travis , before and after Mr. Travis' regime In the Medford office and brings greetings to all Ills Mea ford friends. - . "Mr. Travis will , never forget his associations here, ', ha stated, ana admits that It was through his golf ing experiences here that he be came able to make a hole In one on the Pox Hills course shortly after his return' to Los Angeles." - Mr. Johnsen Is alto very Inter ested In flvlng. He was a second lieutenant ' In the air service during the ' War. i He has been with tnc Standard Oil company of California, for lfi years, spending most of his time In the San Francisco and Los Angeles, offices. He'la'4 member' of-the' Al Moloi kah temple of the Shrine of the Los Angeles Advertising club, the Chamber of Commerce, Klwanla club and Elks' lodge In the southern city. He will be lulned here next week bv Mrs. Johnsen and their two children. Ruth. 0. and Paul, . The Johnsen will make their home at 1316 East Main street. SITESELECfON I ;o ' ' ' ft' , I ' "V7. l ' 1 i ":...fr.T &.; A ' f,: (4 1 . SI M;;y,-J yi. "1 ir m.m&. t i i en J A, P. Joinpii. - ; . ' - rru : , .. rs STORY 1 I (Continued From Pace One) NOIRE DECLARES HiNES ' SALT LAKE CITY, July SB. (API Muor-acnernl Frank T. Htnos, head of the United States Veterans' bureau Hid member of a sub-committee on selection or hospital and soldiers' Ihomesltos, stopped here today en route to Oregon, where he will in spect site for a soldiers' nomo. The terms of liie allocation for the Oregon rltimtf, toe said, confine Is-J.? the territory ou 111 of the- line ol fortiana ' ana ' west oi ins usscanes. Ho Indicated he would visit several cities In tlmt region and look over site 4frrcd. since ! no . tunda have been 'impropriated for puKlieaei of lieswiie saw, it- is- assumed meunu chosen' will be turned over to the government without cost. While Roeeburg and Eugene, Ore gun, are the most active candidates lot the soldiers' home, Oeneral Hlnes said the selection Is not restricted to those cities, bassSSnes EVERETT, Wash.. July 88. (AP) Bones dug from an old graveyard by ft group of boya stood revealea today as .those found lu a sack in the water off an Edmonds dock sun day, whose finding led to suspicions they might be those of the long missing James Eugene Bassett. The sksleton was taken from a shallow grave of an old burial ground several weeks ago. Three boys, Leo Doty, Wilbur Wilson and Gordon Will, found It urlglnully when Investigating a sunken hole In the ground while on a wood-cutting expedition. HYDEW ROUTE TO BEND FROM LAKE BEND, Ore., July 38 (API Arthur Hyde, secretary of agriculture, ac companied by Mrs. Hyde and their - daughter, and a HruuP from the Portland forestry office, spent lest night at Crater Lake ami were to , arrive here today en route to Port- . land. . They will spend the rest of the week In Oregon before going to Yel lowstone psrk. The trip Is an unoffl- i clal one and the secretary said ,'ie Is anxious to avoid "speech-making." On the Crater Lake trip his party was accompanied by Colonel and Mrs. Hoffman; Robert Y. Steward; C, J. Buck, chief forester, and W. 11 Lynch, district engineer of the bu reau of public roads, I. .-I Veterinarians Meet ! CORVALLI8, Ore., July 38. (API More than 70 veterinarians from Ore gon, Washington and British Colum bia, members of the Pacific North west Veterinary Medical association, were tier tods for tlielr annual three-day meeting. The Oregon Vet erinary Medical association was host. Mr. Tvre l-eaven D. O. Tyree. head of the Copco In estment department left yesterday on a abort business visit In Ross turf. . .; ' Iffcrtts llrre Today - ' C. O. Archibald of Roaeburf was a business visitor liar today. . Adolphe Menjou in : Fox Craterian Hit Showing Wednesday In plnylng Vie title role of "The Great Lover," which will open at the Fox Craterlun theatre for two days, beginning Wotfnesrtuy, Adolphe Men jou U not pluylng a fictional character. He lfi recreating a famous opera star, and groat lover, the late Victor Morel. In fact, the authors of the orlit- Inal atage play, Leo Dltrlchsteln and Frederick and Fanny Hatton, kept pretty close to the character's real name. In the talkie he appears as Paurel, Dr. P. Mario Maraflotl.- the (treat voice teacher ft grand opera stars. recalls Morel as follows: 'The authors of the Dlnv did not have to strain their Imaulnatlon ut all In Preparing their plot. Morel was one or the hundnomest men I have evM- Men, and womon adoreii him. Not one, but six. Himrkllno love affairs occupy Monjou'e attention In his latent aircou appearance since his oncrmoim micc(ib in "The Front Page." "The Great Lover" was di rected by Hurry Bouumont. Lout times toduv. Rum on Novnrro tn 'The Son of India." Dixon Board man, society -yvoman of Park avenue. Hcrndon's secret mar riage was revealed a week ago. Pangborn, his flying mate, was the first airman to fly e plane up side down. His record shows more than 1,200 hours In the air. He Is from Wenatchee, Wash., and a former student at the University of Idaho. Board man Is from Boston. He Ih 33 years old and has been Hying since he v3S 23. His co-pilot, Polando. Is 27, married, and -works for the East Coast Aircraft, Boston, His home Is In Lynn, Mass. They have 17 small parachutes with which to drop messages as they pass over important points en route to Turkey. -r f- fMnfmlfletl advertising gets result fl. LADIES . . . For tlioHB who love thrllU mid klNKew ','THE GREAT LOVER" Is rninliiK to thrill yon . ' . ( 'HlMmiKOW - : PRE-INVENTORY CLEAN-UP! Hoys' Wool KNICKERS A pre-lnventory mile of tioyit, a 1 1 nool and mlxej wotil golf knlrkera. TJicho ure , made with clitHllo wuNt nnd kurr or lu rfRMlnr utilnt ami rlti tle knw, The sixes ure from .95 Roys' Blouses BiV Hjmrt Htvle bnNtitr1tli bloiuei. TliCMe rtml siiuiiiier giirnieiitH are In pin I o nltlle, blue, tan and green. They have ties In match. The col lun are low (.port rut. the sleeve P(.mrt, nlr.e 4 tit H vt.irn. Spet'litl for thU wile. 1 .25 1 Men's Cool Silk Shirts A niiirvrliiiiK Nile of men's fine quulltr "(liildrn Poppy" -pure llk KhlrK Thrse Hplenillil shlrls are In mirli imI roli-ra a while, nlul, ureen mill Inn. They are the rullar nlliirhril style nml every one nuiimiileeil perrert In tiill tirliiK anil fit. . . Regular $4.95 Value Special Men's Wool Sweaters A timely mle nf men's nnd younj men's all wool sleeveleu puiioier swrnieni. Tliee (imnI port irnrmeiiis are In blark, tan a iv. I irern, well knit from lour, at mud wool yarn In weltM nllalile lor summer. $2.25 Value Regular $5 19 Men's Section, Main Floor The Final Clean-Up on Summer Stocks, Short Lines and Odd Assortments. A Marvelous Op portunity to Save on Many Needed Things! Sale Starts Wednesday Children's DRESSES Special for Wednesday. Children's 1 to 6-year dresses or voile, orfraudle, lawn and fust-colored print, adorable styles and iliirllnjr colors to choose from. They are with and without pan tics. (Intunt's Dept. : Main Floor), Regular $1.98 Value. $1 .69 Chlldrens Pajamas $169 1 " li ' A Lovely Group of Smart Summer Dresses Fvtra Kpeclal for Wednesday tit Aliinn's pre-lnventory sale. ti dozen beautiful printed i-IHf-fuii. eyelet embroidery, ' flat ert-pe and printed crepe dreiwes for the one low price of fl'i.foi. t All ore hu miner styles tii botli1'' and darker colorlnifn. -Sle from 14 to 43. Choice ( . $1250 SPRING DRESSES HALF PRICE The pre-lnventory Mile offers you tomorrow a choice of our benutlful nprlng frocks end ensemble. that Have sold nil season up to $49.50 fix exactly half price. These dresses ure miltiUde for street or after noon wear. They are In (good-looking prints and georgette. Hlzes 14 to 42. . 1 Knitted Suits A clearance group of children's beach and play pajamus in assorted styles end colirx. Many have cunning little Jackets and hats to match or con trast. They are 111 sires 2 to 6 years. Hesulur values up to J 1.98. Your choice Wednesday In the Infants' de partment for only Chlldrens Ankle Sox The pre-lnventory salt would not be complete without an Interesting Item for the kiddle, hence this exceptional sale nf children's lisle ankle socks In plain nnd fancy cuff tops. All sizes at itils one low price. . 25 .Clearance bt Boxed ;v ; Stationery Extra specall for the pre lnventory sale. A splend- ; Id assortment of fine ' quality colored and white ' linen finish boxed sta-'' tlouery for the sensa- ' tlonal price of 15 box ; Sak'JofH' PILLOWS A final clean-up on all fabrlrold and vtlour pnlows for 09c racli These good-looking cushions an lUcul for car, camp, summer home, or porch and are an exceptional value at this low pre-lnvcnlori sale price. Values to $1.19 Choice 59' $Q95 For this Inventory sale we hove group' ed tr-gether a large selection or wo iiHins ahd mlRses' n.tlorablc knitted suits and re-prlccd them all at $!).f)ft. 1 he rdes nrc.up to A' and all the rt'iiHoirs pitpular coin rs and Vonibhiit tlcns are Included. 1 t ",:', Coats Vi- Price,, ' - ' - ...,.V: Tills, linlf price sale Is the final cut on the luilniiic (.. nr out- lie mil Kill spring cikiIh. Includrd In' till f-grtMlia'lre- hoth sports and (Iichh types In lovely rubrics and trimmings. Iluy tlmt coat now uml sc.ve n great iiiuny dollars hut he on hand early tomorrow as the best viiliies will go rata .1 .. Clean-Up. On Ribbons A seiisatlonul clean-up sale of nil' rib bons up to width 10 and 10c .a yard. This sale offers you a choice of dark 'hades In green, gray., and, qthr good colors. Itcgulnr values iin:' to.'40c n yard. Vuur choice at Munu's Wednesday 10 Yd. FLANNEL SPORT COATS $Qj 95 A wonderful group of women's nnd misses' flannel sports coats for summer wear go on sale tomorrow for only $!.95. Included In this group are coats that sold for 9lft.7.t. They are lu while, yellow, orchid, and gray. Your choice SILK SHIRTS : , Women's and miss es phi Id and luwtel Ilk, skirts hi the popular pleat ed and flare styles In sixes 14 to . YtftiT choice SPECIAL , 5 .50 New "Betty Baxley" Wash Prints As lovely and cool as an evening garden party are these new "Betty Baxley" wash frocks for summer days. They have just been unpacked, you '11 Ee them for the first timeltomorrow so come in nnd ask the sales girl to Bhow you what a darling dress you can have for only $1.08. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS EVENT $1198 Ea. SKt'OND n.ooit 1 sr .1 , Clearance of PAJAMAS The pre-lnventory sale also Includes o m velous group of women's and misses' fut folor. English' print pajqmas In holu one nnd two-piece styles. All, sizes will lie fount In this collection or wide trouser, full cut pnjamns. Values C to $1.49 7DC Protect Your Tabic With These Mats Special for the pre-lnventory sale. Three-piece tuhle mat sets, giinron tnd to protect your thirty finished table top fnint hot dlhes, etc. These sets come In two slr.es ulvd ure priced for this sale exceptionally low. Regular. $1 Mats, 50 Regular $2 Mats, 5(51.00 i 1 HuyWash Cloths at This Sale Two cloto out group of soft. flulh turklsh wash cloths at - n -sensational price, tine lot nt.4Ae doxen, another at IMC dor.cn. Also sold In H iloren lots nt tme some low r LOT ONE LOT TWO 95c 45c D0Z. D0Z. 48x48 -Inch DAMASK CLOTHS A group of benutlful 48 via Inch hemmed damRxk lunch , cloths with bonlers of ron- . trastlnr colors. Just limit- ved number In this lot sn hurry If you want one or two' at this low price. Huy now and save for Christmas, Inventory Sale Price 89c Print Voile A pre-lnventory oleum nee of nil printed voll en nt one low prh-e. ac yanl. Many beau tiful pattern ami colon to nrlect from so buy now while there Ih yet ample storks to choose (mm A 59c Value 39' Yd. r Wash Goods Extra special for this pre lnventory sale. This season's best senior, pnltrms nnd shades nf faM-color wash ; fabrics such ss silk and cot t ni and raynn end cotton mixed tt one low price, 5c yanl. Iluy now and make up drevses for the school dais. A 98c Value 59' Yd. " THE STORE FOW EVEffYBOOV "V e0rM&CSf.40N. Rayon Undies Also for the pre-lnventory sale are a nnm" her of food-looking rayon Bhortft, bloomrri. stiphm, and flips reduced for quick selling Wednesday, the-opening day of Mill annual mile. , Values rQn to $1.25 70t Also a clearance of Eayon, ,' Swami, and Brocade Bandeam and Brassieres, all. sizes, choice, 69 c.' Womens & Misses Lisle and Rayon Hose Women's nnd misses ravon and lisle hose sharply reduced for this pre-lnventory sale. These stockings come In a Rood as sortment of colors and sizes. They are especially suitable for garden or picnic wear. Hinlee while they last Regular 50c Values 5-Piecc Ruffled . Curtain Sets Kvtrn special for Wednesday, flood looking s-plere ruffled curtain tels ut 4c a pair. These consist of two curtains, two tie-backs and one valance. 49C pr. Sale of Cretonnes 19 Pre-lnventory sale of cretonnes. A Group of 311-ln, rt patterns suitable fir almost any mom In the house for cnly 89c yard. Many of these pieces are guaranteed fast colors. Regular Sc value. Choice 29 c yd. MANN'S MAIN FLOOR H 1 I 1