MEDFORD llAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEJIBER 14, 1931 RETAIL BUSINESS PAGE SIXTEEN (Continued itwn page one) revenue freight for the week ended September 8 were 662,730 cars, a do crease of 63,050 under the preceding week due principally to the Labor Day holiday. The loadings also were 16,303 cars under the corresponding week In 1933 but wore 61,103 above tbe corresponding week In 1833. Miscellaneous freight loaded dur ing the week was 305,635 cars, a de crease of 28.003 below the preceding week and 1,308 below 1033, but 33, 330 above 1033. Lese-than-carlot merchandise total ed 141,373 cars, a decrease of 31,406 under the preceding week, 7,173 un der 1033 and 8,659 below 1033. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. (API Continued decline In lumber orders, hlpmenta and production was ported for the week ending Septem ber 8 by the National Lumber Manu facturers' association. Figures obtained by the association from 1,348 mill throughout the country showed a production of 173,- 883,000 feet for the previous week, shipments of 107.967,000 feet agalnsi 314,040,000 and-orders of 169.391,000 feet compared with 104.699,000 feet, BELLS OF GOLD ; EVANGEL'S TEXT Evangelist J. L. Isaacs of Seattle, peaking at the Pull Gospel Taber nacle last evening, used a text found In El. 28.33-95, "Bells of Oold and Pomegranates." The evangelist held hla audience In rapt attention as he told of the garment of the high priest being decorated with a golden bell anr. pomegranate, typifying In the high priesthood of our Lord. The gold ot the bells typified divinity of Christ, the ringing of the same, of life, and ccentance In the presence or ooo The pomegranate of graces or fruit of the Christian life, the divine na turn having been Imparted to the be. llever. the goldon bells began ring' lng In the church on the day of Pentecost, and aa It was noised abroad, multltudna came togother and resulted In the salvation of 3000 souls. The pomegranates of blue, of pur ple and scarlet, on the robe of right eousness with which every believer la clothed, apeak of tho beauty and fraerance of the divine nature or Christ In the lire ot the child of Clod, bursting forth Into abundance of fruitage, the evangelist satd. The subject for tonight will be -Breaking, Up Fallow around." T STEALING PASTELS . Erie Morris Cox, locnl youth, and T.rto Harlan Smith, of Pasadena, Cal., plead guilty before Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman, to the theft of 93.16 worth of picture postal cards from a rack In the East Side Pharmacy, Ernest Smith, proprietor. Smith, a touring motorcyclist, waa advlpod by the court, "to hit the grit for California as aoon ns you can get your contraption fixed, and not to ahow In Jackson county again." Cox waa released upon his promise to pay 14.60 costs next month. He Is ft CCO worker. PINE CONE ORDER NOT YET RECEIVED Vo official notice of the revocation of the license for the Tine Cone Inn. a beer parlor located near the north city limits, as reported from Salem and Portland, has been received from the state .lquor commission, by county authorities. According to report, a petition pro testing the operation of the resort, signed by 100 people, was filed with the etate liquor commission. Under the law, the owners of the resort are entitled to n hearing before the liquor commission. No date has been set yet. The manager of the place went to Portlnnd for a meeting with the commlMton. The resort has been popular with Rogue River valley beer drinkers since Ita opening, and featured a large glass cf brew. CCC WORKER KILLED hood mvrn. sept 14 ..n pinup Connely, 31, COC worker from rinker county, wsa fatally Injured on the Mffhway west of here last night when he ws struck by an oil truck as he was walking along the Columbia River Highway. Wesley sparks, his com fisnlon. wis not hint, l.yiita from another car blinded the two. Spark. sid. and they did not art the truck Walk upatalra and sve 110 Bank er', gray suiting. SJ1 bO. made to measure. Klein the Tailor. Cll'N Repaired and Cleaned, fx pert work. Mrdford Cycle. 3.1 N. Plr. Mra. niiea Homer, formerly wtlu Bowmen's, Is now at Adrlennes new beauty action. Phone &77, . P. W. Bsrtlett. furrier and tsxl dermlflt. In new shop, 20 8. C'ential "CINDERELLA" School Frocks WUw Mothers will bring their Girls to Mann'a tomorrow and fit them out In two or throe of these New Cinderella Past Color Wash Frocks for school. Dozens of new patterns and styles to, choose from In size 7 to 14 years. $ 1 00to$ 1 95 Mann' Second Floor Back to School Hats For the Young Miss TRICORNES BERETS BRIMS This Store Is Just Full of New Things for Fall - New School Things for Junior - Miss - For the College Girl and New Clothes for Teacher! Qtato rereair Qnifo Special $1695 For the High School New - La. (mih $298 j -0 1 "Softees" S1 S $?98 You'll see many Swagger Suit on high school and college campuses this Pall. These we offer at 916.05 were specially purchased for the young women of high school and college age. Each suit tailored by Betty Rone from lovely wools and every one smartly silk lined. Two and three piece styles with coats long enough to serve as a single garment. New Betty Rose Coats For Daughter about to go away to school, or for the High School Miss we suggest one of these lovely Bett7 Rose Dress Coats. Tailored from fine imported and domestic wools and silk lined they represent the utmost In style and value. Complete selections of Autumn shades snd sizes now ready at Mann's. $1695 New Silk Dresses For the College Girl we present the "Ellen Kaye", the silk dress sensation of the season. Ellen Kaye frocks, are made especially for young women from that new oatmeal silk, a long wearing fabric ideal for school. Ellen Kayea come In all the newest Autumn shades. Suede Zipper JACKETS For School Send Daughter to school this Fall dressed In one of these smart suede Jackets! A mighty smart coat with zipper fastener and offered In almost any color you could wish. Sizes are 6 to 19. $239 Suede Raincoats With Matching Hat In the new styles and colors Tricornes, Brims and Berets. in Nitcblu Malacca . . Piper Green Millinery Second Floor o New Kayser Shorts School and College Olrla will buy at y f. our pair of these new "Kayser" Rayon r J m at 30c per pair. They come in all n a delicate tea rose shade. Special M M nn'a a S Balbriggan Pajamas er Important Item In the school , Warm yet llitht In weight are ff "1 C Q smnrt nalbrlggnn Pajamas. New styles TS I -J f a and short sleevo models at Mann's H' I S J row. Kiddies' Print Frocks $ op Sheer Chiffon Hose 79c New School Gloves $ 29 New Neckwear $ op Back to School Luggage $15. $I6.95$22.50 I The Newest in Knitted Suits and Dresses For High School and College Wear Complete Daughter's school wardrobe with one of these newest Knit Suits or Knit Drews. We bought them Just for the School Miss or Teacher. The sizes are 14 to 20 and you have 25 lovely models to select from. Including tho newest Autumn ahadea and weaves. A marvelous value at this extra low price. SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.45 set For the little Miss Just starting to school we tuggeat these adorable fast color Print Dresses with Panties to match. New pat terns over light and dark ground... Sieclal at Mnnn'a Daughter cannot have too many palra of good hose to start the school season with. See these sheer chiffon and service weight numbers on sale tomorrow at Mann's for 10c. rull fashioned and In the new ahadea. Tli very best School Wove we've ever of fered. Dlack and brown sllpon style leather gloves made especially for school wear for only i. at) pair. See them tomorrow Mnnn'a Olove Section Trim your school Frock with one of these ne,w piece of neckwear. Smart satin, pique and organdie etyles. mily or tailored, high or low necklines. Your choice tomor row at Mann's Pack your Back to College Togs In one of thre smart Genuine Leather t'ssea. They are In the in -30-21 Inch aires, filled and silk lined. Choice of black or brown leath ers, at Mnnn's tomorrow Unfitted Leather Cases at $7.95 1 tapipi . l"-'-. l'-7lnVl..ri let, Fast Color SCHOOL PRINTS We have selected 30 of our most popular new patterns In 36-Inch Fast Color School Prints and marked them 13!c yard for Sat urday, Included are plaids, checks, dots and other all over designs. Regular lfto yard. Special 1 2. New Fall Woolens 54 Inches Wide It Is a simple task to make Daughter a smart Winter Coat or Suit from thee new M inch wools. Smart tweeds In check patterns, fray, red, reen and brown. $C 9 5 s.Hi225to$495 $ 1 4.9, yd. Mann'i Main Floor T-Jr" MHIFORD-J m t'VJ own Women's World Patterns, 10c and 15c xl:xk mUVf axil k l J: mBmm zsmm SALE of ,New Novelty Wool Mixed FROCKS $695 Youthful, Original Styles in Both Plain and Knit Effects . . These new Novelty Wool Frocks Just arrived from New York. They were specially designed for street, sport and school wear and feature many new style Ideas. See them tomorrow at Mann's. Sizes 12 to 20. New Blouses A new group of Women's and Misses' 811k Blouses In solid shades, stripes and checks. These have a sherred elastic waist assuring a snug fit. Special $1.25 hp i ; ;i X $i Kh Mm ' Mm Girls' W For the Miss from 6 to 16 we suggest one or two of these smart wool frocks. They are In fancy weaves and plain shades, very cleverly styled for the growing girl, and Ideal for school wear. , l r ooi uresses $925 Girls' Winter Coats $595 Sizes 6 to 16 Years New arrivals In Navy Blue Chinchulla and Fancy Wool Mixed Coats for School and Dress wear. These garments have hats to match and are lined and lnter-llned. The sizes are from 6 to 16 years. MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Can't Bust 'Em Cords For College and High School Men! $295 Take advantage of this Saturday special on Men's and Young Men's genuine "Can't Bust 'Em" Cords. These popular pants come In cream and tan shades In sit sizes snd lengths. Regular 3.60 pair. Boys' Tom Sawyer Shirts Buck to School Ssls of genuine "Tom Sswyer Shirts nd Button on Blouses. These nationally known garments re pro-shrunk nd color fast. They come In regular and sport style.i and sell regular from H.OO to l 50 each. Many have tle to harmonize and match the shirt. Sires from age 6 years to M'i neck. Extra, special for this sale New Models in Kuppenheimer and Club SUITS A new freedom tMi Pall In Men's Cloth ing and what a welcome idea It 1st Smait "Duncan FaUe" models by Kup penheimer amt new Hl-Swlna from the hou.e of Club. These hnnd tailored lults from euh famous makers arc now on dlplsy nt Mnm re.ut ftr your election In ncv pjVoT-n. f'drs and model. $2545 Men's Section Regular $1.00 to $1.50 I 89 Boys' Columbia Knit Full Zipper Brushed Wool Sweaters in Blue Brown and Gray $3.50 FAMOUS FLORSHE1M SHOES For Fall 1 934 j 'WW'finBs College and High School Men sre buying tlirw new Hor.shrlm S.roes. Buying the heavy ln ter -el;hls fr school and lighter H'tlghtt for dress. New tans and blacks in the sir.Arte.st of leathers. 8'i10.