Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1932, Page 12, Image 12

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fEDFOTllJ VXTL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON.TRIDAT, TDLT 22, 1932,
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ON DEAD INDIAN
MARKET ROUTE
Ttif county court hu started wort
en tha Dead Indian market road,
from the SaM Indian rummlt east;
120,000 of market road funds are
available to be used In grading for
a distance of tnree mllee, through a
rooky and bard dirt formation. The
work will last until snow files and
15 men will be employed with ma
chinery on the project.
' Surrey of the Butte Falls market
road will be made as soon as the state
highway engineers complete the sur
Teys of Portland-to-the-Sea routes.
Difficulty Is being encountered In
determining which of three proposed
routes should be surveyed. When,
and If, the survey is made, clearing
will start on the Butte Falls road
to prepare for road work next spring.
The Dead Indian and Butte Falls
market roads tap the lake and rec
reational areas of eastern Jackson
county.
Work on the Bams Valley second
ary highway from Gold Hill Is underway.
The county oiler oontlnues Idle,
agle Point and the Rogue River dis
trict petitioned the county oourt for
olUng of roads within the corporate
limits, to curb the dust evil. Because
of the low state of the oounty fi
nances, the county court agreed to
provide the oiling equipment If the
pettionere would psy for the oil and
labor. The petitions have reposed lu
the pigeonholes since.
NEW R0JETBILL
WILL START FLOW
OF NEEDED FUNDS
(Continued fruui Page one.)
tlremente from the corporation direc
torate were ordered by the new law
ftt the president's request. He said
they bad too many other things to
do.
The new law
Makes 30fl,000.000 available for
leans to states to relieve unemploy
ment distress; Increases funds of the
corporation from 93.000,000,000 to $3.
800.000,000; allocates ei.500,000,000
for publlo construction and self-liquidating
private loans, the financing
of agriculture through credit corpo
rations; allows aiao.000,000 for fed
eral highway aid advances to states;
permits expenditure of 16,000,000 on
national parka and forest roads and
trails; makes possible the use of
188,334,000 for public buildings and
waterway Improvement when the
treasury oondltlon permits.
Credit Loosened
Likewise, It lets the federal reserve
banks, subject to spproval of the
reserve board, discount eligible paper
tar Individuals and corporations.
When the measure was signed the
president had not yet settled his dif
ference with Democrats over whether
It would be necessary to make publlo
the corporation loans or simply send
them to the house and senate each
month.
No ceremony accompanied presi
dential approval, A W.Ute .House
secretary simply summoned newspa
per men and told them the bill had
been signed.
: CLAIMS FILED
The Btate Banking department to
day filed with the county clerk, as
provided, a statement of claims re
ceived up to July 1, in the liquida
tion of the Citizen's National Bank
of Ashland. It consists of 38 type
written pages, and the claims range
from II to 10,000.
The recapitulation shows that de
positors' claims approved amount to
lU.O8S.9a, In the commercial de
partment and In the savings depart
ment 187,849.43.
Secured claims paid In the com
mercial department amount to 818
185.40 and In the savings depart
ment to 158.531.70.
Preferred claims, listed for payment
total 6.485.64.
An Inferior claim of 8309 Is listed.
Merchants!
ffbb year, abort ill rearm. It wilt
Ipey you to attend Portland's Buy
'n' ft Trade Promotion Event
'Auf. I to 6 week of fun sad
fortune! write: Portland
.(Or.) Chambr.? of
Commerce (or
detail.
ROLE IN THEFT OF
(Continued from rage One.)
bead of the Portland office of the
consolidation group.
Brownells arrest resulted from the
startling disclosures of Robert Tall
man, night watchman In the Blocum
Brownell office, who finally admitted
that his original story that two men
had held blm up, looted the safe of
the petitions, and escaped on the
night of July 4, was a hoax. He con
fessed, police said, that the petitions
were taken by three men under a
prearranged plan.
Motive Unrevealed
Police say the motive behind the
alleged theft has not yet been re
vealed and, as a matter of fact. Is at
this time unknown.
Nor have all details of the petition
transaction been revealed by the dis
trict attorney's office. From an au
thoritative source, however. It hss
been learned that Tallman was prom
ised 81000 In cash and rsgulsr em
ployment as a reward for his part In
the affair. , The temptation is said
to have been too great for Tallman
to overcome. He Is destitute with a
wife and five children to support.
The story relates that at the time
the petitions were removed from the
safe as the first scene In the hoax
play, he was offered part of the mon
ey on account.
Received No Money
This he Is said to have refused at
the time, observing that If he were
warched by police after reporting the
"robbery," and If the money were
found on his person after he had told
of having been hold up and robbed,
serious and natural suspicion would
be directed at bis story.
As a result of this declination. It
Is said Tallman has received nothing
whatever.
MacPherson left for his Albany
home shortly after signing the com
plaint. The only comment be made
was: "I believe the evidence Justi
fies the serving of the complaint.
The whole transaction will be reveal
ed In the prlllmlnary bearing of Mr.
Brownell.". This hesrlng probsbly
will be held early next week.
Circuit Judge H. D. Norton will
occupy the Klamath county bench
this week and part of next, hearing
law suits In which the Klamath
county Judge Is disqualified.
Circuit Judge I. O. Latourette of
Oregon City will occupy the local
bench, and Monday will start hear
ing the suit of Nledermeyer, Inc.,
against Earl H. Fehl and the Pacific
Record-Herald, for the collection of a
5000 promissory note and chattel
mortgage.
Roy A. Parr, game warden, awarded
a 15,000 libel suit verdict, and Sher
iff Ralph O. Jennings, who served an
execution of Judgment In the line
of official duty last spring, against
Fehl and his newspsper plant, are
listed as defendants In a minor capacity.
MANN'S ANNUAL
INVENTORY
CLEARANCE.
of JummWi QjippamL
EVERY. SPRING AND SUMMER k
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE!
$35.00 DRESSES
You cant be extravagant when you choose one of these
beautiful silk dresses or cults for $14.76. They represent
the finest In our sxk and Include many of the seasons
most successful styles. Regular values up to 435.0&
Your choice tomorrow
$22.50 DRESSES
Alao In tbla group at $0.96 &rt quite a number of this
aeaaona moat lovely dresses. Tub alike, plain and print
allks, as well as pastels. The styles include sleeveless,
balf sleeves and full Jacket models in "Korrect" and
other famous makes. Xlegular values up to 932.60.
$19.75 DRESSES
An outstanding group of spring and summer dresses
going tomorrow for Just ,7.95. Included are dark print
travel suits, tub silk frocks and cool silk chiffons. A
dress for miss or matron In this group. Former values
up to 18.75. Choice
$10.95 DRESSES
Extra special for tomorrow I Beautiful organdie and net
dresses for summer evenings. Lovely wash silks for
day time In solid shades and chic prints, and ether
good looking frocks up to S1095 In value all at the
one low price of 4.85. These are small sizes.
$
1475
$6.95 DRESSES
Dozens of our customers have asked us to again offer
these new 88.98 silk frocks, for the extra special price
of S3 43. n take advantage of this unusual value and
buy at least two of these smart dresses. All nines In
wash prints, crepe and other summer silks. Choice
$995
$79.5
$495
$345
Inventory , Sale of
COATS
At Less Than Half Price!
$10.95 COATS
$495
For the final clearance of spring and
summer coats you will find five good
looking models at 14-95. Some are
fur trimmed, small sizes only, but
regular 10.93 values. -
$22.50 COATS
In this 98.95 group are 10 beautiful
coats In both spring and summer
styles. They are regular S22.50 values
but the sizes are small. If you wear
small size see these coats tomorrow.
$29.50 COATS
This 113.95 group consists of 11 smart
sport and dress styles in sizes up to
43. These are In light and dark wools.
Well lined end nicely tailored. Every
one a real bargain. Values to 529.50.
;$ia95
20 off on all Jantzen & Columbia Swim Suits
CHILDREN'S APPAREL!
$1.95 Wash Frocb r
An Inventory sale for quick clearance of BSk II II m.
children's 1155 wash frocks for 80s each. ' J U U aw
These come In sices 2 to 8 and are guar- A B V W
an teed fast color.
$2.95 Sweaters fc-d fltt
An Inventory close out of a group of aJj I If 9
children's sll wool sweaters In alses 3 to I q
16 years for only SI. 00. These are In good B
styles and regular $3.95 values
ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE
WHITE HATS
In Crepes - Felts and Wool Sports
SHEPHERDESS BRIMS!
WIDE SWAGGER BRIMS!
tj t in 'nn o uujn tttdtjavtci
TILTS! RIPPLES! DIPS!
$148
"SOFTEES"
While They Last
Tomorrow for
29
c
ea.
They're here WhlU hats galore. The best
news of all, they're marked 10 low, you can
have two. A turbln and a brim A felt, crepe
or wool sport, in flattering sparkling white.
SECOND FLOOR
Jaiw'.ft)tpwttmudfitoL
Wash Dress Sale
45 c
A bargain sale of 100 .wash
dresses for women and misses.
These are all fast color and
come In good styles. Choice
Jomorrow at Mann's.
1 00
Another group of women's and
misses wash frocks to sell for
1.00. Over a 100 In this group
consisting of voiles, prints, and
broadcloth. Choice 1.00 each.
Also, a group of women's and
misses new prints, voiles and
eyelet emb. frocks at 1.98.
These are all fast colored and
come In a complete range of
sizes.
$9.8
Mann's Second Floor
Inventory Values You
Cannot Afford to Miss
Mesh and Lace
HOSE
An Interesting sale of women's
large sport mesh and lace hose
for ai.88 a pair. This Is our
regular 1.95 value. Style notes
are solid french heels, cradle
foot and self plcot top. Qood
fall shades. Choice
$165
Regular $1.95 .Value
Odds and Ends in
Curtains
Extra special, final clearance
of all odd ruffled curtains at
lOo a pair. These are short
length and In assorted colors,
but well made from fine qual
ity marquisette. While they last
1 Ok
Clearance of Summer
WASH GOODS
Inventory sale of choice summer
wash goods. . Including 30 Inch
printed voiles, printed and dotted
swlss, fancy weave voiles, lawns and
sheer batiste. All on sale tomorrow
for 19c a yard. Regular up to 49c
19
Sale of Rayon Crepe
5
A marvelous assortment of colorful
print patterns In 36 Inch rayon
crepe for nly 59c a yard. This
lovely dress crepe la our regular 98c
quality. Extra special tomorrow at
Mann's Inventory sale.
Sale of Bath Towels
Inventory aale of towels tomorrow
at Mann's. Big 22x44 Inch double
thread Turkish bath towels for only
15c each. These are regular 35c
towels. Choice while they last
15
ea.
SWIMMING NEEDS
AT POPULAR PRICES
Caps in all Colors and Sizes at lOo to 95o
Braded and Plain Suit Belts going at 25o
$1.00 Tri-oulor Caps at 59o
$1.00 Tri-color Shoes at 59c
Swim Sandles From 95c to $1.95
Swim Shoes all Sizes at 49o
.-n-ri UVV I 1 v .
f'fcj Tubs Wings Balls
25e. S9n Kftn urirl 1 9K
OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY
SALE OF SHIRTS
if
Saturday another one of these super shirt sales at Mann's. Hundreds
of fine quality shirts go on sale at new low prices. Every man in Jackson
county should take advantage of this sale and stock up.
Men's Broadcloth Shirts
A splendid assortment of men's fine quality broadcloth shirts In
various pastel shades and fancy patterns. These are regular
1.00 to 11.50 values and are sires from 14 to 17. On sale tomorrow
at Mann's for 59c each, or 3 for one $1.00. A real shirt ralue.
Herringbone Broadcloth Shirts
mis 89c group consists of men's and young men's fine quality
fast color Herringbone broadcloth shirts In pastel shades of blue,
tan and green as well ss novelty patterns In shantung effect.
Also, some pin strips In this showing, Size are rom 14 4 to 17.
Shirtcraft "Airman" Shifts
Ths famous shirtcraft "airman" ahlrt on sals tomorrow for 11.1)
or for M 50. ThM beautiful shirts corns In blue, green and
tan. A fins tailored pre-shrunk shirt guaranteed fast color.
The collars all hsrs Inner atajrs to keep the collar In perfect
shape. Choice.
Arrow "Trump" Shirts
One of Americas most popular shirts, the "Arrow Trump.'' This
beautiful garment comes m white, blue, tan. green, gray and
Iron In slew 14 to 1714. rrery Arrow shirt Is guaranteed fully
sanfsriied shrunk and fast color. Buy your Arrow ahlrts tomorrow
c
ea.
C
ea.
59
89
JL each
$195
JL each
Mens Section - Mann's Main Floor
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Mmm mm,