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PXGE TWELVE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933 BUSINESS SHIFT Petti of a definite shift of the business center of Medford from Main treat, unless widening and lighting of the atreet la accomplished In the near future, were Tolced today by a number of citizens, advoctlng the proposed widening of East Main halt ed Tuesday night by the filing of protests with the city council. A tendency of business to drift from the long-time center of actlT- lty la already noted. Mayor E. M. Wilson aald today. Unless the street la Improved, numerous property own- suffer greatly and a new section de mand all progresslTe business. Fre quent complaints have come to him, many of them inslM'.ng upon early lighting of the street, which cannot be economically accomplished until the atreet is widened. The program proposed for Improve ment of the street provided for the widening of Bear creek bridge by the city at a cost of M.0O0 and the wid ening of East Main from Front to Almond, exclusive of the bridge, by the property owners, at a cost of 13,000, the complete project to cost 16,000. The sum to be furnished by the city was Included In the last budget and two preceding It. The unit coat to property owners was estimated at 1150 per 80 -foot frontage. A number of property owners who signed the original petition advocat ing the improvement, filed protests Tuesday night.' The city having agreed to widen the bridge with the understanding that the property own ers would widen the street, lmmedl ately became reulctant reaardlng ex penditure of the $4,000. The matter was, as a result, referred back to the committee, which had not met to consider the matter further today. If the atreet Is to be Improved. Mnyor Wilson pointed out today, lighting and widening should be ac complished at the same time as put ting the lights In now and widening later, would cost the city a double am o vmt of money. The lighting of the street must be accomplished Jn the near future If business is to be retained by the section, the police department emphasized last Tuesday. revivaFaTfull gospel church The revival at th. Full Gospel enured! la proving popular. Many have attended the aervloea thla week, to hear Rev. L. W. Jaeger, the "Living Mlr&clo." Hla messages are proving very lntareatlng; they are mixed with conalderable humor, along with hi. Intense earneatneaa. He praya for the tick after each eervloe. Tonight, Rev. Jaeger li having a speolal aervlee for young people and invites all In Med ford to attend.. A special aubject la ohonen. Saturday night there la to be an other added attraction for th serv ice, in which two ot the young peo ple of the local church are to be Joined In holy wedlock, aervlee atart Ing sharply at 7:30 p. m. The public la Invited to wltneaa It. Rev. Jaeger will be apeaklng both Sunday at 11 a. m aubject "Our Union." The oholr will render number. Evening, 7:30 o'clock, Rev. Jneger'i message will be "The Fatal Current." The choir will alng again. A warm welcome await, you at all frvlcea, Meetings every night this coming week except Monday. CENTER PROPOSED One Important question to be con sidered at the next meeting of wood dealers of Jackson county will be the proposed use of the lot across from the city fire hall, recommended by th city for location of all dealera now operating on the streets. The meeting will be head next Tues day, October 34, at the Chamber of Commerce, having been postponed from last night. All dealera are ask ed to meet there at 8 o'clock aa other mattera of Importance will be pre sented for consideration of all. The committee, appointed some time ago. will make a report at the meeting. ftPR WO FIELD, HI., Oct. 20. (AP) Teeming with thousands of dissat isfied members of he Progressive Miners' union. Springfield today be came the object of a concerted march of their women folk. Mrs. Agnes Welk of Belleville, 111., president of the 85 progressive aux iliaries, aald the women In numbers of upward of 10.000 would Join the men In picketing mines of the Pea body Coal company. Meanw,hlle. national guardsmen stood In readiness to quell any fac tional outbreaks between the pro gressives and the United Mine Work ers union, whose men are employed In the mines. Yesterday a street brawl resulted In the death of a pro gressive and the arrest of a United member, - Notlce. Protect the birds. Oet your "No Hunting, No Trespassing" signs at tbe Job Department of the Mali Tribune 88-80 N. Oraps, t PAY AA YOU RIDB Hare your car repaired on time. Low Fins nee Rate. . ARAlflTRONQ MOTORS, iflv. Child. A Saturday sale of Children's all wool crepe Dresses at S3.95. -. In this group sre navy, brown, wine and green shades smartly trimmed with buttons and embroidery. Puff sleeves snd pleats complete then 7 to year frocks for girls. V7 1 T- 1 rens wool r rocks $395 Children's Wool Sweaters Many mothers sre buying daughter's sweater at Mann's. These all wool models at 91.95 in coat and slip -on styles are Ideal for the Miss from 7 to 10. AU colors Included. Girls' Frocks A Ssturday sale of Glrla' tub fast Frocks at $1.33 each. AU colors and styles at this low price. M' 'sf A 7 V $i.23 ;$r m. j&m. rfiJi Wmm '-mm' J tsOffl WO ; MEDFORD'S OWN STORE October Sale of COATS The Three Coat Prices quoted below represent the greatest coat values ever offered by Mann's atorel Lovely New Winter Coats at $14.75, $18.00 and $27.50. Coats worth today from . $19.50 to $35, on sale tomorrow at Mann's. On display in our Central Ave. windows New Sports Coats $1475 DRESSES! Tomorrow the Dreaa Shop will feature a number of beautiful "Para, mount", "Korrect" and other fine dresses for rail and Winter wear at 18. These exclusive new frocka are styled for atreet, afternoon and dinner wear and Include models of fine soft wools, satin and crepea aa well aa material combinations. All the new costume shades will be shown In alzes for Miss or Matron. each Silks and Wools We've Just unpacked these new "Beau Monde" Frocks. They are beautiful, so imartly styled from fine light wools, faille silks and trlpple sheers . . . Many are velvet and fur trimmed, others with. big buttons and bows . . . Yes, they have the new aleeve and shoulder and in Just your color and size. New Rabbits Hair Cloth Dresses in smart new Winter styles and shades. Sizes 14 to 20 and priced only Group No. 1 consists of late ship ments of Women's and Misses' all Wool Sports Coats at $14.75 each. These fine examples of the coat mak ers art are fashioned for winter sports wear and are nicely lined. Shades to select from are brown, navy and black. $4.95 50 New Fall and Winter Coats Sloop ... Another Big Goat Special $9750 The wise coat buyer will find In this second groun coat value supreme! 80 of this season's smartest fur trimmed Dress Coat at 918.00. . . . Every one worth $25. . . . These beautiful models are of fine wools, silk lined and flannel Interlined. They come In the rich costume shades for Autumn. All sizes Included. Group No. Threes This October sale of Winter Coata Includes quite a number of our better numbers. Coata that should sell for (35. But out they go tomorrow and Monday for $37.50. . . . The styles Include silk lined fur trimmed modela In dress types featuring every one of Winter's newest shades. La Sale of Knitted Suits $ 1 80.0 From the fine knitting mills of "Sports Wear" come these lovely three and four piece knitted sportswear garments for the Winter season. Beautiful brushed wools in green, wine and brown, flportswoar garments WILL NOT bag or shrink. Sizes 14 to 40. Sale of New Wool Sweaters Without a doubt the smartest line of sweaters In Med ford for such a low price. New sllpon styles of fine soft wool In all the beat shades and weaves ready for your selection. $1.95 MIMIIIIIIHIIIIflllllllllllltlllllMIMII IMIIIMMMMIIMIMlMHlltllMMIIItlf HUM Saturday and Monday- Sale of Part Wool Blankets A Blanket value you cannot afford to ml us 70xB0 Inch Part Wool Double Blankets weighing three pounds and 10 oc. and sateen bound at $2.49 pair. This is a plaid pstterh blanket guaranteed by Mann's. $249 pr. Sheet Blankets Another big Blanket valuel Large si bo 73x&4 Inch double sheet Blankets In plain shades of gray and tsn with pastel borders. This la our regular $1.98 heavy weight sheet Blanket, On sale tomorrow and Monday. CRETONNE An unusual value In 3(1 -Inch fine quality Cretonne. Beau'ttul fast color, part linen and lovely cot tor) Cretonnes in shades and patterns suitable fr living and dining room drapes and heavy enough for slip covers. Large ..election to choose from. EXTRA SPECIAL 59 yd. Kid Gloves for Fall New Fall and Winter Gloves at $3.49 pair. Smart sllpon kids with tuede Inserts In plain and novelty atltched models featuring brown, oet gray, blue and black. MAIN FLOOR $2.49 P, New Leather Bags $2.98 New shipment of Fall Hand Bags. Smart rough leathers, soft suedes and chic calf skins In zipper, back-strap and top handle styles for only $2.08. rheae are In the new costume shades. HIIMIMtltMIM' IIMIIIItlltlllMIIIIIIKItltMIII A New Off-the-Face "Dining Out inuiiiMMinitiiiii Velvet To meet problem with one' costumes, Ing Out" , of black bows and your bared brow. that perplexing of what to wear s not-quite-fornial we present "Din , . . a mere nothing velvet with perky tiny veil to cover $2.9845. mm' 98c F.vpnl-M-wlw'e fnmlnor f r (Jur ropular "Sof tee Nook" Tea. Indeed, everybody's coming to the "Softee Nook". The smartest, thriftiest, peppiest place in town for wftees . . . that are really "Little Rata" this Fail. IIHMMMIIIIIIIIHimill 4li A im Lt '-M Second Floor w .V i)$yjr Children's Coats rjnusual values In Junior Coatsl This gToup Includes coata from 6 to 18 years In fine wool chinchilla with cap to match. Also polo and velour styles In plain and fur trimmed models. All the new shades. (Junior shop Second Floor.) $69.5 Exclusive at Mann's IH Shades HOLEPROOF HOSIERY 7" ' J KB dftp costume col ors for Fall and Winter re quire something very special In the line of hosiery. And that's why we've selected Smoky. Olamour. Gadabout and Lasses for your cos tumes thla Winter. They'll harmonlre or contrast your very beat apparel. Smoky Glamour Gadabout Lasses $1.00 to $1. 95.pi. MEN! We cannot begin to tell you how good the new Club suits are! That's the story I We cannot In cold type tell you Just how good these new "Club" Suits are ... All we can aay la that they are tailored from the very best of woolens . . . finely lined, smartly styled and guaran ' teed by this fine old store. What more could you wish? See them tomorrow at Mann's. $7 Coo ALSO NEW CLUB OVERCOATS AT THE ABOVE PRICE tltlllMMtHltlllll PEAKS BERETS TUKBANS VISORS KNITS CROCHETS W00LIES ANGORAS to $298 Lumi D minous awn The last demonstration and beauty talk by the "Luminous Dawn" girls will be given tomorrow afternoon by Madame Msrdelle. Thla will no doubt be one of the most Interesting talks and demonstrations of the series. You are espe cially ursed to be here . . . st Mann s on the balcony. .Rayon Undies Th Underwear Dept. announces a very spe cial sale of Women's and Misses' (rood qual ity Rayon Bloomers and Shorts at SPc pair. These are In flesh and tea rose shsdea. Special Saturday and Monday Sale' of Men's Broadcloth SHORTS 59 Mens full balloon seat fast color broadcloth Fhorts at 25c pair. Tie or elastic tcp. Pisln or fancy patterns. Sires 30 to 42. Special 25 Order Your Persons Christmas Greeting Cards Now!