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t i PXGE FOURTEEN MEDFOTtt) MATL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932. TAX COLLECTIONS SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR r3 FETED AT GIRLS' LEAGUE Eighty mother Attended the ban quet Wednesday evening at Senior high school, held as a. feature of OirU' league week, being celebrated thla week by the local organization. The menu waa prepared by the cook ing claM under the supervision of Mr. Gertrude Gates. The tables were beautifully deco rated with a corsage at each place, guests being members of the Girls' League council, mothers and women of the faculty. An Interesting program was pre sented at the close of the banquet, Including these numbers: Welcome Joan Stoehr, Miss M. Carroll. Response Mrs. W. H. Warner. Song Mary Roseberry, Russian dance Joyce Banish, Dor othy Gore. Clog dance June Davis. Highland Fling Margaret Wolga- Song Mothers and daughters. The banquet was brought to an end by all the girls singing, "Mother Dear of Mine." The menu for the banquet was: Sam loaf, sauce Scattoped potatoes Peas In tlmDales not rolls Pistachio Ice cream Cake Nuts. PROSPERITY LAST YEAR Jelly Coffee Search for the bodies of Edwin O. Brown and wife, Dead Indian dis trict homesteaders, who lost their Xlvee In a bllrzard last January, while attempting to reach their cabin, was renewed this week with the coming j of settled weather without success, pr new clues. William Lindsay, friend and neigh bor of tha Brown's, and J. McMahon, j who have been leading the grim bunt, came to Ashland today for provisions, ana will continue the search. They doubt if the froaen snowshoe track found In the vicinity of the Brown cabin, were made by the un fortunate couple, but are Inclined to believe they were the Imprints of searchers, who visited the district, ahortly after disappearance of the Brown's waa known. A thorough search In the neighborhood of the cabin baa been futile. The enow la melting slowly but steadily. The searchers are anxluos to find the bodies, lost they become the prey of wild animals. Phone 043 We'll haul away youx refuse, Otty Sanitary Samoa. Picture frames made to order. The Peaaleya opp. Holly theater. A Jackson county barometer of return to normalcy and more set tled economic conditions Is pro vided by the tax department of the sheriff's office. On April 1, last year, the tax collection department had Issued its 1000th tax receipt. On the same date this year more than 1300 tax receipt had been Is sued. For the past three weeks there has been a fatrly steady run of tax payments by citizens. Secretary of the Treasury Ruftu Holman last week Issued a state ment showing that tax delinquency In Jackson county had decreased 10.74 per cent since January 1. Tax payment this year will be In excess of last year by a substan tial margin, the tax collection de partment declares. More of the pay ments than usual are for the full year. The first half tax payment period ends In May. Corporation half year tax payments are due the last of this month. HELD IN DISTRICT William Southerland. office mana ger of the general passenger agent's office. Southern Pacific, In Portland, arrived in Med ford on the Shasta last evening from Marshfleld nd conducted a meeting of agents end ticket clerks at the local passenger station. Representatives from valley points were In attendance, and new rates and tariffs were discussed. The meetings are conducted each spring and fail by the company. Mr. Sutherland explained to the group that tickets to eastern points coat no more via California than by the direct northern lines. In attendance were A. 8. Rosen- baum, district freight and passenger agent, J. C. Carle, J. R. Spurgeon. D. D. Roberta and Milton Ottoman of Medford, G. N. Kramer, Ashland, J. 8. Prime, B, 8. Wheatley, Gold Hill. J. M. Iaham, A. Brlnken, Wm. Zimmerman and Clarence Wlmer, QranU Pass. tSart Freight Service. ,BEND, Ore., April 8 (AP) Freight service on the million dollar Great Northern line from Bend to Shevlln Junction began Thursday. The new line la at mile long. Work on It was started early last year. KLAMATH PAU3 Work progress ing on construction of new engine houses and other facilities being con structed south of here for the Great Northern Railway. , Portraits of dim nation, The Pe as lay, opp Bolly theater. Orystalglow Kodak glues supreme rhe Peaaleys. opp Holly theater. IBESTI xxxx . 7: 8rd Buculf Pattry " try to un a "one-wheat" Dour for all-purpose baking. Flour made from only one type of wheat doesn't always work right for all baked foods. You need this "balanced" flour. It's a mixture of different kinds of the finest wheat, blended to work perfectly for ad your baking, all the time. PILLSBURYS FENCING! AT CARLOAD PRICES WE ARE UNLOADING A CARLOAD DIRECT FROM FACTORY har Than SI oenla tPer Bod (Dwcna other Mjles In Stork) Average price tm than H rent per square, loot. (Coma Select Hetghta Itostred) Manjr ilctfhta. Lru than rents pee oot. (Se tha new Inch mesh arm styles) Field Fence Poultry Fence Poultry Netting i'o! ' anil fur I' I i01 1 Arenne tea than ts Tents per aqnara foot. LrflWn VJaieS (Crested Kxtra strong complete with latch and hinges.) T? Trelll., rioner Ouard. sterage 1 than 4V4 LaWU rCIltC Cents per square, font. (Ualisnlted after ialn link alM available) tislvanlted Jen than S Cent, per rod. (All anerlMratlont obtainable) Barb Wire Buy From This Carload and Save Money Above Pricei Apply on Orders Any Si VOLNEY DIXON paor rr.NCit kinch lass tVKSTKIN ntKTHim TOR 134 North Riverside Ave. Phone 268 After Easter Sale of Ready to Wear Saturday at Mann's Big Store A Golden Opportunity to Buy Your Spring Apparel at Greatly Reduced Prices! 50 NEW COATS $995 $1475 $247.5 ThU outstanding coat sale consists of 0 of thla season'! finest wool garments, Coats by Conde and Prlntsesa as well as other leading make In sport and dress models. Plain or fur trimmed and silk lined. Complete selections as to color Values to $29.50 . 300 New Frocks ON SALE SATURDAY 1 $6.95 Wash Silk Dresses at $2.00 50 New Silk Dresses at $5.00 50 New Spring Frocks at $9.95 $19.75 Spring Dresses at $14.75 SKIRTS A New Silks $3.50 Wool & Cordu roy models $2.95 $19.75 SUITS $1475 One dozen new spring models on sale tomorrow for CHILDREN'S Wash Frocks Fast color frocks sizes ' color cs in r- 7 to 14V-r S KNITTED BLOUSES 100 beautiful wool knit ted blouses on sale to morrow for $1.19. These popular sweaters come In white and colors In all sizes. $2.50 Knitted Blouses for $1.95 Our Annual SHIRT SALE Telephone and Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention f H I RT 4 VX? W a yy ev 2000" SHIRTS IN THIS SALE! Tomorrow at Mann's Well, men, Saturday, April 9th, is the day! Remember the shirts you bought last year at our annual shirt sulci They were good shirts, you have told us they were good so we ex pert to see you again at this sale! Just think, over 2,000 shirts prised from 79c to $1.49. The largest selection we have ever offered and at the lowest prices. So lay in a generous supply, enough to last all year. It will pay you and if you live out of town we will gladly send a selection for you to choose from. Just drop a card or call 46 or 4S7. "We ray postage. GROUP ONE Consist of men-a ana joum men'a fast colored broadcloth shirts tn collar at tached etylea. These ar ottered In plain shades of white, blue, tan. in and gray, and' In fancy patterns of pebble mixtures, herringbone mixtures, shan tung affect and aniall Hcured designs. Every shirt In thla group a regular 11.00 Talue, jour choice, Saturday GROUP TWO Now we. atep oul to group number two. Thla la an exceptional lot of good ahlrta at a rery low price. All are pre-ejmink, fast colored broadcloth In fancy peoble mixtures, herringbone stripe, ahantting etteota and smart aol'd shsrte of white, blue, tan and green. The sires range from M' to n and every one a regular 11.50 value, ftpcclat Saturday GROUP THREE Thla la the group that the majority of men will be Interested tn. Real li es "ShIrtcraft Airman" ahlrta for ! 40. Thla guaranteed ahlrt cornea full shrunk and fast color. Made of the finest ahlrt fabric on the market, full cut and perfectly tailored. The popular waffle weave, mesh weave and shantung ef fects are Included aa mil as plain solid ahades. "ShIrtcraft Airman" shirt never have sold for leas than 11.99. Your choice 79c $10.0 $149 Every Shirt on Sale Guaranteed First Quality and Fast Color MEN'S SEC. NAIN FLOOR ' 1 y pi r 100 new Wash Frocks of A-B-C Percale Special $1.19 "OAKBROOK" Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose A new Oak brook sheer chiffon U1 silk hose for only 1.35 pair. This stocking Is full fashioned and has a cradle foot and French heel. $135 pair SCARF SPECIALl Extra special for tomorrow. A new group of beautiful silk scarfs In the wanted single bias style for only $1.00 each. The showing consists of pastels, Roman stripes, prints and other novel patterns rich in de sign and color. All are of French crepe and worth much more than the low sale price. YOUR CHOICE $ 1 00 SMueBBWi SEWING SUPPLIES . THREAD For all kinds of sewing "Clark's" O. N. T. spool cot ton. 100 yard spools In any slse at the notion counter. Main floor. 6 for 25c BUTTONS For summer frocks. Buttons of all kinds and colors. But tons of bone, metal and washable combinations. 15 ea. to 59 doz. BIAS TAPE Trufold bias tape In single and double fold. Super qual ity lawn and snow flake nainsook. All guaranteed fast color. Notion counter. Main floor. Lawns loc4; 2 25e Nainsook 10 ea. SNAPS The famous "Boye" surehold spring snsos ued by the best dressmakers. Tew ere rust proof and come In all itres. Choice 10 card BELTS Complete your frock with a modem belt. We are ahow Ing doaena of new styles In white, pastel, black and brown leathers as well aa new gold and silver metal. All widths and sires. 50c to S1.00 mi.. New Fabrics For Spring Sewing Summer fabrics for morning wear, for after noon and evening, gay prints, colorful pas-. tels, snow whites, dots and cool eyelets. Ma terials that you will take a delight In mak ing and wearing. A complete selection from fine cottons to glorious silks. All ready for home sewing. 36-inch Printed Lawns at 29c New 36-inch Corduroys at 59c 36-inch Print and Dot Swiss 49c 36-inch Novelty Voiles at 49c New 36-inch Mesh Weave at 59c 36-inch Cross Rac Mesh at 79c 36-inch Dotted Linen for 79c 36-inch Rayon Shantung at 79c Children's Print Frocks If you have a daughter between 3 and 6 years who wants a new spring dress and what little girl doesn't see these. They are new and come In dainty prints that are fast color and have French panties to match. The styles are the best we have shown this season. Infants' Dept. . Main zioor. Your Choice $ op ea. Floor ji In NEW! Sports Straws Tip Their Brims to the RED, WHITE and BLUE $500 3332 is in a military mood inspired by the Bi-Ccn-tonnial and all the patriotic brass button, capelets, and wide belts on our Spring costumes. We're salut ing the red, white, and blue with a collection of sports straws that cheer for white trimmed with brigade blue and red; although you may prefer to mareh along with navy or red predominating. Check'n Check If you hare a sports costume In mind or one tucked away In your wardrobe, you must hava a "CHECK N CHECK' wool aport hat to so with It. They are very smart In solid white. $295