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    MEDFORD IUJL TRIBUNE. SffiDFOBD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JTTLT 20, 1934. ' f
PSGE FOURTEEN
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SOLDIERS MASSED
NEAR CITY READY
FDR QUICK DASH
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nle on all our eenrlcea will be re
eumed at all coast port on Monday."
Ship: to Arm.
Acting Immediately ov the baale
that the port here will be opened,
the American-Hawaiian Bteawahlp
company announced It will dUpatrh
the steamer America to Portland from
Kn wranrixeo tomorrow to load 12,000
tone of cargo for the east coast. The
company aald the yessei win aiacnarge
about 200O ona here.
hiaat wai dlacharred
ahortly after midnight In the area In
which the tle-loaaing operationa were
Klnfr ronrlilrtMl todaY. Police Mid
Mrnhblv nnt mora than two atlcka
of dynamite were used. A hole eight
feet long waa torn In a board fence.
The bombing waa attributed to the
labor atrlfe.
By JAM BR a. NCTTm
(Associated Preaa Staff Writer.)
PORTLAND, Ore, July 30 W)
Armed with bayoneta. machine guna
end lignt nowitzera, jvauonai uumm.
men encamped a few mllea from here
tnrfiv tAv tn advance en the Port-
Innd waterfront If maritime pickets
Interfere wnn snippers- piana w open
the atrlke-bound port.
h th auard moblllea
nn tinlnn lahor nolaed lta biff atlck
by holding the menace of a general
atrlke over the city If any of the
troops set foot on the watenroni.
ivn hundred auardsmen moblt
toed haatlly, following ordera Issued
last night by Governor Julius L.
Meier, who said citizens of the atate
end ehlppera and producera of lunv
' fcer and grain urged the action.
Say Promise Abrogated,
rvia Portland atrlke strategy com
mlttee aald the order abrogated Its
nrnrniM that a oeneral atrlke would
be held In abeyance pending further
negotiations. Tnai waa i unott
' etandlng with Senator Robert T. Wag
wm or Mew York, administration env
laaary assisting In atrlke negotlatlona
here.
n,n,hw Tl," rtrtrn- vhn said he re
gretted Governor Meier felt It waa
necessary to call out tn troops 3
thla tlmo. waa assured by the atrlke
committee that U hours' notice would
be given If a general atrlke call la
Issued.
The troops, with ahlnlng bayonets
n ateel helmets, were accompanied
by a epeclal gaa company, ready to
diapers any moha with tear gaa, de
moralizing vomit gaa and toxic gaa.
Automatlo rifles were backed by light
nowitzera which anoot one-pounn
shells.
"You're not behind the plow,
von'r in the ramv now "
Bugles aounded the call In the speedy
moolllaatlon from Portland and other
northwest Oregon towns last night.
Hitrhor Activity Limited.
Limited loading and unloading of
general cargo has been carried on the
past fortnight at a municipal ter
minal here, aa heavily armed police
and epeclal guarda held plcketa at
bay. However, pickets prevented
movement of cargo to or from the
terminal, If at severe cost.
Pickets faced two gaa and night
club attacka by police, and four were
wounded aa police opened fire In a
third unsuccessful attempt to escort
a oargo laden train onto the ter
minal. The Portland port haa been closed
tighter than any other major Pacific
coast port since Pacltlo coaat mem
bers or the International Longshore
men association atruck. May . The
longshoremen demanded union rec
ognition, union control of hiring halls
and adjustment of wages and hours.
Action ljiudpd.
Ship owners lauded Governor
Moler'a action In calling out troops
They declared the complete tie-up
of the port could not continue "for
ever." A cltlwn. alow to reallre full sig
nificance and seriousness of the Ore
gon National ouarda Ilrat moblllra
tlon In nearly 30 years, was arrested
Harry 8. Orecn, Portland contrac
tor, disregarded orders to halt at a
sentry line thrown about the Port
l.nri Armnrv. where 000 troops doffed
"civvies" and pvit on uniforms. Or
dered to halt, tlreen was alleged to
tniH miardsmen the city ass
not under martial law and that they
larked police power.
in. automobile pierced the firs
aentry line, but was hailed at the
next. He waa charged wurj nisorncr;y
conduct.
miardmcn Tense.
The guardsmen, soma still growing
boys In their toens, csmouflaged
tensity with a veneer of bsnter, kid
ding, wlse-crscklng. Suppressed ex
element needed some outlet.
nil mmnsnlcs act an hour for elm-
ultaneou dispatch of police-protected
gasoline trucks to aend gasoline
singing Into empty service station
tsnks.
One or two policemen will be as
!mft tn each truck.
A petroleum comltte aald Oregon
and Washington farmers :iate been
unrlled with gasoline dupatched
from reflnerlea by rail.
If truck movement of gasoline from
rort'and waterfront aupply basea Is
aucreaaful. rail distribution will f"l
low. oil officials aald. Vigorous pic,
etlng by striking seamen, who de
clared the companies "unfair." led to
a complete shutdown of distribution
here of gasoline for retail trade,
tlnwlne for Few.
Willi picket sanction and police
protection, the oil companies msde
gasoline available to a limited "emerg
ency" Hat which Included police, doc
tors, mall trucks and a few othera.
Meanwhile, the general puhllc went
ithmtt nsid hifiher price for limit
ed amount of 'bootleg' aawilne or
played the losing game of driving to
nearby towna lor supplies, um man
rtnArf for atorlna 13 esllona with
in city limit. Doubtless other "got
by" with It.
During the gasoline drauth the
waterfront supply bases held IB 000..
000 gallou of gisoll:ie. much of,
whirh wss unloaded here by oil'
Isi-ncs bj pou-uuluu crtaa
Sale of
French Soap
The Toiletries Section an
nouncea a sale of famoua
"Lanchere" French Toilet Soap
at 1.00 a box. This la a bath
aire soap, 4 bars to the box In
odora of Ml mo a. Lavande
Fougere. and Foledeaenteur.
Regular $1.98 Boxes
EXTRA SPECIAL
Children's
SWIM SUITS
Black and Navy Blue
MEDPOtcES
OWN
STORE
Women's World Patterns 10c and 15c each
$ 00
box
$ 1 .00 suit
REMEMBER MANN'S JULY
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Children's
BELTED SHORTS
In Sizes, 10 to 16
Sale of
La Lasine
In the Toiletries Dept. tomor
row a Sale of La, Lasine, the
famous French Antlaeptlo. Two
sines are offered at these extra,
special prloea. The 6-ca. and
10-oe. bottle are priced
I
MAIN FLOOR
Regular 29c Size
15c
I Bottle
i
Regular 49c Size
25c
S Bottls
MAIN FLOOR
Starting Tomorrow
Our Twice a Year Sale of Pure Silk
Holeproof Hose ... In All of the
Wanted Shades, Sizes and Weights!
$1.50 pair
CLEARANCE IS A
EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THIS STORE OFFERS SUPER VALUES
Clearance of All Spring and Summer
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'New
Betty Baxley
WASH
DRESSES
When women aee these de
lightful new Betty Baxley
Dresses they quickly agree with
the national verdict that these
dresses of lovely Wash Fab
rics are superior to all others.
New models for Street, Home
and Sports wear.
$195 ,$095
1 and
HOLEPROOR, o ' 'WS
HOSIER J vfgj
S Starting Tomorrow : ' tTi hj '
; !: Ay ' 1
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Regular $1.00
Tlrst quality Holeproof Bilk Hose
in Chiffon and aervlce welghta In
all sires and the wanted Bummer
ahadea. On sale during Holeproof
Week at Mann's,
$1.25 & $1.35 Hose
70
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c 6 pair
pr.
si 3Pair
JLpr. $2.85
All Genuine Holeproof First Quality
First quality Holeproof Silk Sheer
Chiffon and Walking Chltlon
weights. These aro In the wanted
Summer ahadea and In all al,es.
Special for Holeproof Week.
Rayon and Knit Cotton Undies
A Saturday Sale of Women'B and Misses' Rayon and
Knit Cotton Undlea at 10c garment. In thla lot are
Shorts. Steplna and Bloomera. Regular values up to
69c. All since and all colors.
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Over 300 to Make Selections From!
, a Dresses up to $9.95 on Sale for
i s N Group No. One consists of 50 Beautiful Tub Silk
Frocks in solid shades, stripes and smart prims.
Both short and long sleeve models in sizes 14 to 44.
Dresses up to $9.95 on Sale for
Group No. Two includes 25 Wonderful Tub Silks in
delightful Prints, Chulla Crepes, Stripes, Plaids and
Pastel Shades in sizes from 14 up to 44.
Dresses up to $19.75 on Sale for L T Q C
Also a Group of Spring Frocks at Half Pricel
$395
$595
Group No. Three 25 Lovely Dresses of Tub Silk
and Cool Sheers including Jacket Styles and Smart
Sports models. Many are suitable for early Fall
Spring Coats and Suits
$g00
Another Bie
C.Wl-iinp Value
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ft li'V iVTik,
fay rCpz
CLUB SUITS
We know a great many men and young men who will
be Interested In this sale of SultsI Tomorrow we offer
group of famous Kuppenhelmer and Club Suits for
30. 80. Tries rine hand tailored models are regular up
to M.OO and Include both light and dnrk patterns In
nil fMzcs. Try one or two on toraorror.
Shoe S
Regular Values Up to $35.00
Sale of "Jantzen Swim Suits
$995
Every Garment a $10.00 Value!
Final July Clearance of these regular $10.00 Coats and
Suits. In the group are 15 good-looking models suitable
for early Fall wear. Out they go tomorrow for only
Balance of Our Spring Coats and Suits at Half Price!
Saturday Bargains
$6.95 Knitted Suits Special for $2.95
$5.95 Waffle Weave Coats for $3.95
Women's All Wool Sweaters Special 85c
Women's All Wool Swim Suits $1.00
Linen Suits Values to $7.95 for $4.95
lit
Tub Frocks
For Junior
Smart "Cinderella- W a t h
Frocks for Junlora from 7 to
14 jcara of age. New Prints.
Voile and Scersuckera In the
wry latest atylea for girl.
$1 op
Junior Shop
Second Floor
ea.
A Sensational July Sale of Men's genuine
Jn.ntEn Swim Suit. Reg. 3 95 to 5.00 Jsnt
rens for only 3 .OA. In this lot are the season's
smartest models In Red, Blue, Maroon snd
Oreen. All sires.
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Sale or Men s Slacks Boys' Swim Suits
$39.5
A Big July Sale of Men's and Young
Mffn's rant and Slacks. Fine all wool
flannels snd worsteds In regular
A O0 and 16.00 styles for only 3.05.
(Broken sire and patterns) but every
pair a bargain.
i The Boys' Dept. on the Bnlcony
I announce a Sale of All Wool
1 speed style Swim Suit for only
89c suit. These are In assorted
colors In sizea 28 to 38.
Ready-Made
DRAPES
A Big Saturday Sale of Ready
Msde Damask Drape 21; yards
long In Rose, Blue, Gold, Green
and Rust. These drapes are lined
and finished with a generous
pleated heading. Extra Special To
morrow Values to $3.98 Pr.
Special
a
le!
MEN! HERE IS THE SALE
YOU'VE WAITED FOR!
Pick out a pair of these fine allocs tomorrowl ffmart ftport
and Dres styles In our regular IS 00 ahoes for only 13 AS
pair. In this assortment are Blaca Straight and Wlnj Tip.
Tans with straight lips. White Bursa In plain or fancy.
Black and Whites. Black and Tans aa -ell as Tan and
Straw combinations.
Regular $5.00 Shoes
$95
Men's Shoes Main Floor
Knitting Yarn
Special
From the Notion Section comes
this Super Tarn Special. Old
Colony Knitting Wool In all
shade etcept black. A pure wors
ted yrn In overslie 4-oe. skein
that sell regular for T1V, Special
59c2 iofl.
Notion Section
Regular
$1.60 Val.
89'
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Boys' Summer
Wash Suits
The Intsnt' Dept. announces a
Ssle of Small Boys' Ws?h Suits of
fine qusllty fast-color Broadcloth
snd Seersucker. Short trouser and
slrcvelrjw style In Dark Blue.
Nsvy. Oreen and Br;.n with a
ahlte trim. Also raMela In sires 3
to a vests.
Values up to $1.25
Saturday Special
89
Infants' Dept. Main Floor
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$298
Sale of
Washable
Rayon
fine Quality 3-lnch Waahable
Willow Weave Rayon In chic
stripes, plslda. florsl and check
pattents. A fast-color dress ma
terlsl Idesl for late Summer and
early rail wear.
A 79c Value
59;,
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Millinery
Second Floor
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