Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    irEDFCRD MAIL TRTBTJNT:, M"ET)FORD, OREGON. TTTF.SD AY, OCTOBER 3, 1933.
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EARTHQUAKE DAMAGES LOS ANGELES BUILDINGS
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TOCOSTS100.000
Medford to Elk Creek Work
to Begin Early Next Year
Is Word Will Give Em
ployment to Many Men
Th Stat Highway eommlMlon will
spend In the nlghborhood or 1100,
000 on resurfacing the Crater lake
highway from Medford to Elk creek,
tuainninff iiariv next vear and the
work will b conducted o aa not to
Interfere with travel to the lake.
Thia work will furnish employment
rnp & l.rm number of men and la a
part of the ad.000,000 allotted to
Oregon by the federal government.
At the meeting of the commission
Thureday, blda will be opened for
the 185 mlloa from fJttle Butte
rrcek, near Eagle Point to Elk creek.
' Of thia 13.5 rnllea will be widened
to 30 feet and the other 3 mlloa win
only be 18 feet wide, the road bed
not being aufflclent to carry a 20
foot pavement. Ten mllea will have
one and a quarter Inches of bltullthic
resurfacing and 8.5 mllca will hnvc
8-lnch resurfacing.
At the October 28 meeting the
commission will also open bids for
the 10 mllea from Medford to Little
Butte creek. The roadbed on thia sec.
tlon will only carry 18-foot pavement,
the same aa It la now and the re
surfacing will be only a quarter-Inch
thick.
The Highway commission la atlll
hopeful of reaching an agreement
with the Southern Paclflo so work
ton the underpass crossing at Ashland,
carrying 60.000 can be started this
fall.
In the allotment for southern Ore
gon, there la $78,600 for five bridges,
two on the Wllllama creek road
across Wllllama and Applegate rivers,
one on the Medford-Provost wad
across the Applegate, three on the
Paclflo highway north of Medford
cross Griffin, Jackson and Sardine
creeks.
All of these contract would be re
duced should Portland succeed In se
curing part of the allotmenta made
for roads outside of Multnomah
county, but It Is believed the gov
ernment will sustain the allotmenta
made by the highway commission and
the federal bureau of public roads,
Engineer Wm. Lynch of Portland.
UTILE 'ADOLPH' DEAD;
ANOTHER VICTIM OF
LOCAL DOG POISONER
little "Adolph" U desd. And fcn
other crime hw been added to the list
perpetrated In this city during the
past few days by a dog poisoner or
poisoners, O. O. Horner, owner of the
little white spits, reported to police
yesterday.
Leaving hi home at 610 Taylor
street, "Adolph" headed toward Van
couver for a walk, yesterday morn
ing. He returned about 30 minutes
later, having spasms. The dog was
rushed to Pr. D. W. Stone, but died
on Che way. He was an Intelligent
and friendly little dog, his master
stated today, and every effort will
be exerted to apprehend the malic
ious person who ended his life by
feeding him strychnine.
The dog is the third given strych
nine during the past week In Med
ford. The Jackson County Humane
society la offering a reward of 9100
to any person producing Information
leading to the apprehension and con
viction of the poisoner In any one of
the three esses, and urges the co
operation of the public In ending
this vicious practice.
WltMn the next day or two con
struction will start on the new brick
administration and residence build
ing at the Sink 1 you Memorial park,
according to announcement. Dr. R.
P, Mortensen and family will reside
In the homme.
The residence will be of two story
English design, and will be curried
out In plans to harmonies with the
entrance to the park. Architectural
plans were made by Leslie Van Doren
and L. 8. Hicks has the building contract.
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Shock was said to have caused the death of one woman while about 12 persona were Injured by
falling brlcke and mortar In Los Angelea in an early morning eartnquaKe. Tne lower pnoto anowa mo
police department building In the center of the downtown district. A woman waa Injured here by falling
bricks. At too: damage to buildings in the residential district. (Associated Press Photos)
WILL MEET IN
E RIVER OCT. 7
Annual meeting of the First Dis
trict Federation of Women'a clubs
of Oregon will be held In the Pres
byterian church at Rogue River Octo
ber 7. The district was organlrad In
1013 and celebrntea lta twentieth an
niversary next Saturday. At present
there are but eleven cluba with a
total membership of 348.
The district Includes Josephine,
Jackson, Klamath, Lake and Curry
counties. Mm. Charlen N. Bllyeu,
state president of the Oregon Federa
tion of women's clubs, will be guest
of honor and will apeak on "The
Bualness of the Federation."
Mrs. Genevieve Dick, president of
the Rogue River rtub, extends an In
vitation to all accredited delegates
for the courtesy luncheon at the Prea-
byterlan church. The hotel offera an
attractive luncheon at a minimum
price for other visitors, All women
Interested In rlub work are Invited
to attend the meeting which will be
called to order at 11:30 by the dis
trict president, Mrs. Wade H. Wallls
of Bellvlcw.
expectantly waiting for the first Issue.
This publication, Dorothy Gore an
nounced, will be out about October
13.
The HI Times serves as an opportu
nity for Journalism, students to try
newspaper work, as well aa picturing
school life In detail.
As In former yeara, the business
men of Medford play,an essential
part In the maintenance of the HI
Times. Through their advertising,
funds are gained for most of the ex
penses of the paper.
With an able and willing staff, and
faculty advisers, Doris Boer and Ralph
Bailey, to assist Miss Gore, It Is cer
tain that the splendid record of pre
ceding years will be upheld.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. P. Prlntz of this city
are the parents of a boy, born today
at the Community hospital.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. Lola
Nash of Ashland underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
today.
ny Ilrlen MtWlllMcr.
With a girl as editor of the HI .
Times this year, Medford high Is!
Hair Easy to Manage
With This New Dressing
Tf ynw have dry. UMrsit, brlttl1,
htrl-to-mannK hair. It nsdn the
new Lucky Tl(rr Hnlr lrMnr.
This nmrvMouit prodiirt males th
moat unruly hair ntny put." and
Kiva a nnturnl limtr to Ufrlosn.
sun -trled hair. It chocks dmulruff
and makes it nny to ilrcn ttia hnlr
In any don I rod sty Id, yot Is not
stlrkv or Bronzy. After a shampon,
swimming or undtu cxpomird to sun
or wind. It should bo usrd. n It
supplied the ndronnnry olla thut have
bcn wah'd or dilM out.
For a hmilthy eoalp ni"l beautiful
lintr m Lucky- Tiber's Thrcs Ttnwlc
Product Lm-kv Tier Hnlr Tonlo
foi dandruff and scalp irritations
Luckv Tliror Mnttlc Shampoo for
rlrrin hnlr and H'slp l.uckv Tlirfr
llnlr Prcftalnic for ltflom, dry, un
ruly hnlr. At rtruK stores and bur
bsr shops, Muiicy back guarantee.
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Chandlu Returns
On KMED each Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Above Bhows Gayne Whitman (Chanclu). Margaret Mao
Donald (Dorothy Regent), Bob Blxby (Bobby Regent),
and Betty Webb (Betty Lou Regent) as principal charae
ters In Chandu the Magician.
OTHER NEW KMED FEATURES
"Eb and Zeb" funniest team on the air
Daily 10:15 A.M.
"Cecil and Sally" Children's feature
Daily 8:00 P.M.
"The Hawk" Thrilling Adventure
Nightly-7:00 P.M.
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Reach For The Joy of Living With Radio
The First Wednesday in the 23rd Anniversary Sale
Brings Added Bargains To the Thrifty Shoppers of
Medford and Vicinity ... It Pays To Shop at Mann's
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23rd Anniversary Sale of
Winter Coats
$ 1 923
Anniversary Sale of
BLOUSES
The 23rd Anniversary Sale of Women's and Misses' win
ter Coats offers you the greatest coat value In the
history of this store. New all wool Bilk lined, fur
trimmed coats for 919.23. Coats equal to any 925 coat
on the market. They come in Pall and Wtnter'a smart
est shades and In sizes for the Miss or Matron.
Anniversary Sale of
DRESSES
The Anniversary Sale of Dresses Includes
this amazing group at 94.23 each, consisting
of fine quality rayon prints and solid
shades In sizes 14 to 62. These dresses are
Imply Ideal for that extra Pall frock, for
school, business or street wear. They are In
the new dark shades. Regular 95.75 value.
Anniversary gale of 75 new Rayon Walsta
at 92.23 each. In this assortment are plain
shades, checks, stripes and novelty pkalds.
A beautiful wash rayon .watst of fine qual
ity at a very low price.
$423
$223.
Anniversary Sale of Girls' Wash Dresses
$123
The Anniversary Sale Is the Children's department offers 100
new wash dresses for girls from 7 to 18 years of age. Every
one of these dresses are well made from tub-fsat cottons In
assorted patterns. A marvelous dress for school wear. See
them tomorrow at Mann's.
MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
Silk Scarfs & Ties
Anniversary Sale of all silk scarfs and
ties at 33c each. These accessories
are bias cut and tn Roman stripes,
checks and solid shades.
Your Choice
33c
ea.
Colorful Cretnne
CHAIR PADS
Anniversary Sale of colorful cretonne
chair pads at 4 for 83c. These are
regular 25c each. Cover your kitchen
chairs this winter with these bits of
color.
4 for 83 c
Decorated 3 Piece
Refrigerator Sets
Anniversary Sale of decorated 3 -piece
refrigerator sets at 93c set. These
are the round style, nested, with
covers for each size Jar. Regular
$1.69 sets on sale tomorrow
93
set
72 x 90 Cotton
BATTS
Anniversary Sale of 2-pound China
Cotton Batts. These are full bed size
72x90 and are the favorite quilting
bat. On sale tomorrow at Manna
for only
73
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ea.
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Decorative Utility Boxes
Anniversary Sale of 2 and 4 compartment Utility Boxes. These
are well made from seasoned wood, covered with .colorful
cretonne. Mighty handy, for ahoes and other accessories.
Regular 91-93. Your choice tomorrow at Mann's
Kapok Filled
Tye & Dye Pillows
Anniversary Sale of colorful 16-lneh
square tye and dye pillows at 630
each. These lovely pillows are kapok
filled and have deep silk and wool
fringe. The backs are rayon cov
ered. Assorted styles and colors.
$123 I 63
ea.
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
Anniversary
Hose Clearance
An Important Hosiery event for the 23rd Annlversay Sale I
A complete close out of Women's and Misses' lisle, rayon
and silk and wool mesh Hose at 23c pair. Of ofcurse at
this price you must expect broken sizes and shades.
Values Up to $1.00
23c
Ld J pair
HOSIERY SECTION MAIN FLOOR
Things for Wee Babies!
WRAPPERS .
SACQUES and
GERTUDES
Mothers of Wee Babies. We call your
attention to this Anniversary Sale of
wrappers, sacques and Qertudes at
23c each. These are made from fine
oft flannelette in white only. They
are trimmed tn both pink and blue.
Assorted styles. (Baby Shop Mam
Floor).
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23
ea.
I I MEDFORD S OWN STORE
Anniversary Sale of
Men's Heavy Weight'
Outing Flannel
PAJAMAS
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Anniversary Ssl. of Men's
heavy weight ."Amoskeag" and
other fine quality Outing Flsn
nel Psjamas at el. 85 suit.
Thee. ar. In three different
styles middy, cost style with
frogs and shawl collar coat
style. Assorted psttern. to
select from.
SPECIAL
$195
-L SUIT
Sizes A-B-C-'D
Men's Wool Flannel Shirts
Anniversary Sal. of Men's genuine
"Argonaut" pur. wool flannel Shirt, at
50 each. Thes fin. shirts sr. tall-ot.-yi
from super flannels and come in
kh.ni. gray nd navy blue. Pull cut
SIMS li'j tO 18.
$35.0
MEN'S SECTION MAIN FLOOR
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