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V PAGE SIXTEEN" MEDFORD MATE TKmTJTNE, ilEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JTISE 21, 1935. manding an Immediate hearing on a bill by Representative Samuel B. Hill (D., Wash.) providing for a 33 1-3 per cent excise tax on Imported chem ical wood pulp. RED HEAD ROUNDUP AT TAFT GETS UNDER WAY TAFT. Ore., June 31. Western Oregon's red-head and their friend converged on Tart today for the an nual "red-head roundup." A full program of week-end activ ities awaited them, Including bathing beauty contest, presentation of the "Miss Red-Head" award, dog races and track contests. tractor, la believed the only - surviv ing member of the guard of honor at President Lincoln's funeral at Springfield. III. ASTORIA BRIDGE PLAN HITS UNEXPECTED SNAG ASTORIA, Ore.. June 31. (fP) Judge Guy Bolington, now enroute home from Washington. D. C. where he has been active in attempting to secure legislation favorable to the proposed Interstate bridge across the Columbia river here, has wired Aa torla friends that unexpected opposi tion to the program had developed. man custom of calling a woman by her husband's title, such as "Frau Lawyer Schmidt," and limit women's titles to those who earn thera. Salem Sewer Bond Issue Is Approved SALEM, June 31. P In one of the lightest vote In the city's his tory, Salem residents yesterday gave their approval to two measure at Issue, a 132,000 storm sewer bond la sue, and the sale of not to exceed $185,000 In bonds to retire alt of the city's warrants. Only 770 persons, about six per cent of the regiatered voters, made their way to the polls. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Johnston of this city are the parents of a baby girl weighing fl', pounds, born at their home. The mother and the baby, who has been named Julia Ann, are reported doing nicely today. The first survey of Its kind In Germany showed 15.500 public libra ries available to 45,600,000 persons. German farm leaders, encouraged by figures showing that productlve nesa has doubled In three genera tions, are campaigning to further that Increase by putting more ma chinery on farms. Oregon Weather. Fog-and mist on the coast; other wise lair tonight and Saturday; con tinued mild; moderate changeable wind off the coast. Workmen who built the Norman dle received a total compensation ot 40,000,000. Some of Japan's Jobless made fi nancial contributions to aid relief after the recent Formosa earthquake. WASHINGTON. June 21. AP Representative Wallgren )D., Wash.) yesterday filed with the house ways and means committee a petition de Spelling bees, both the oral and written varieties, again will be a feature of the 1935 Kansas fair at Topeka. After two local o f f 1 c e r a were wounded by bandits. Parsons. Kas.. citizens Inaugurated a fund to pro vide better equipment. 1 Al Garvin. 90, of Trop, Kansas, still active as a carpenter and con A nasi leader, at Koenlgsberg, Ger many, wants to 'abolish the old Oer- m JUNE SALE of LAWSON 10 FACE SEVERE TEST ON BLEAKMU1RFIELD British Open Will Be Played Over Hazard -Studded Course in Scotland Ver satility Will Aid Chance Ry OAVLE TAI.IJOT. LONDON (AP) Lawson Little, meeewor to Bobby Jones as major domo of the world's amateur goIferB, will need alt his great skill and very one of hi 22 clubs to win the British open at Mulrfleld, next ob jective In his phenomenal two-year career. The 72-hole grind over Scotland's bleakest links on the Firth of Forth will llnd the California bomber op posed to the world's leading profes sional stars, Including Henry Cot ton and Oene Sarazen, on a course that hitherto haa proved far too tough for any amateur to disturb the ranks of the money players. Tha last British open played at Mulrfleld, In 1929, was won by Wal ter Hagen with a four-round total of 293. He hod a mnrgln of six strokes over the runner-up. Johnny Parrell. Cyril Tolley won the ama teur medal with a arore of 312, or an average or 78 strokes to the round I To present even a better Idea of the hazards to be encountered at Mulrfleld, where the winds blow a constant gale and the traps are so deep and steep they have to be walled with planking: In six opens played there since 1892 the average winning srore has hern 3031 Cotton won last year at Sandwich with 281. ft record shared with Saran. Ilrre'a Bristlier Hide. There la the darker side of the picture for Little. On the fairer aide Is the honest Impression of a batf-down of England's leading crit ics and players, expressed to t he wrttr, that Mulrfleld Is "made for Little." They say he will eat It up at the end of the tournament be balled honestly In England as "an other Bobby Jones." Mulrfleld Is long and heavily-trapped, but a paradlne for a golfer who can hit his drives a mtle down the middle and control his Iron shots in the wind. Little, as he proved at Bt. Anne's, can do both when he la shooting for keeps. He comes nenrer then any amateur to duplicating Hagen's low. wind-defying irons. Ii wsa amazing at fit. Anne's to note the difference between the trajec tory of Llttle'a Irons and those ot his British opponents. Another bit of equipment that will stand the amateur king In good atead at Mulrfleld Is his ability to explode from bunkers. There Is no auch thing as chipping or rolling oil! of the average British sand pit. The ball has to be exploded almost perpendicularly, of limes aa high as Ight or ten feet, and any player who can't play uch a shot and stop H doad when It hltn the green is out of luck. Little la one amateur who can. Consequently, he should not have any chance-ruining eights and tens on his card, while some of the professionals will. Uses Vnrlely or flick. The extreme versatility of Little's pime Is best Illustrated by the fart that he lined all but five of his "21 clubs at St. Anne's. Ho carries two extra, drivers since he broke one In last year's American amateur, and a couple of extra mashles. He has wedges and peculiar clubs In his bag that he might use only onco a tour nament, but he knows when to use them, and how. It all comes back to his putting If he Is getting them down at Mulr fleld look oxit Sarazen. Cotton, et all If not, he may have difficulty qualifying for the lust two daya. Whatever happens, ho will go on putting In his own way, waiting for them to start dropping. His game , satisfies him as It Is, and he can't be stampeded Into experimenting. ! On one particular round of the amateur he had putted miserably, taking three strokes on about every third hole and sinking nothing longer ', thsu stx inches. Afterwnrds he was out prsct Icing, knocking bnll alter ball at the hole that still eluded him. Jack Mi'Lenii, Scottish star, watched him earnestly for a few mo-, ments and then ottered a sugges tion. "Thanks," an id Little, "but that would he changing my whole sys tem." And he went on kiuklng them at the hole and imping. Inspired Minister 1 "V. ; ' ( 'S j ISJ... - ..JU Mrs. Irma Harmon (above), J4, o, Hopedale, O., claims her vision lee the Rev. Samuel Williams to go tc Hollywood In an effort to Induct Clark Gable, a Hooed.ie boy "v'-'t made good," to become evangelist to the film colony. lAssociated Presi a mm Mrnrnnrra mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm V 'Cj OWN J STORE , - .: - .?: -. jjWj Rest and relax In Mann's cool, com for t a b 1 r lounge- feature of our remodeled ond floor . , , We cordlnlly In vite you to ivall yourself of this delightful sdditton to our NEW store! Chiffon HOSIERY We are especially featur ing an assortment of the very newest summer ahadea In sheer lovely three-thiead Chiffon Hose by Berkshire. This hose la absolutely ring less, splash proof and each pair Is wrapped In cellophane. Pair $1.00 ANKLETS Westminster anklets in stripes, plaids and plain colors, Including white. The sizes of these ank lets range from 4' to 1 0 ! i . Outstanding values at pair 25c MAIN FLOOR Southern Oregon's Fashion Center Dollar Sale of SPORTWEAR Navy Hash Blouses In stripes and pastel shades. New Cotton Knit mouses in natural color. Women's Shorts In white", green, brown and blue. New Wool Riven tern, pas tel shades, snappy, styles. New Rayon Blouses with knitted band. On Sale Saturday $1.00 Saturday Sale of Women's Bathing Suits New Bathing Suits, all wool. In one two-piece styles. Halter tops . , colors and sizes up to Saturday $1.95 All Wool Bathing Suits One ind two-piece style.-,. All colors . . . halter tops and all sizes. VERY Special Saturday $2.95 Jantzen Swim Suits All styles, sizes and colors. The best fitting and wearing bathing suit made. Sold exclusively st Mann's. Don't rail to look these over. Prices from $4.50 10 $6.95 Children's Dresses You wilt find It an easy matter to select exactly the frock for your little girl from this splendid array of chil dren's print drossca. Kxcellent style, tailored and organdie trim and miar nnteed fast colors. The sizes r;iut;e from 7 to 18. These dresses arc out standing vnlues at our regular price of 12.v . i-k I 1 Juvenile Children's Dresses Children's dresses of Prints. Broad cloth and Organdie In a wtd var iety of styles and in a Me range from 1 to fl-j. These attractive little dresses renularly sell tn SI 2.T and will be offered tomorrow nt R ea. at in lid V t T t-r , I nil It4 . h ' 40 vc rd -ffikB W'fPiiml "M ill Iff M Undies A p si WASH FROCKS' 1 000 Winnie May, Betty Baxley, Bonnie Bright and Marie Dressier Wash Froc On Sale Saturday Exceptionally Low Prices! "Winnie May" Wash Frocks Smart "Winnie May" wash frocks In beautiful prints and voiles In a wide ranee of sizes rrom 14 to 52. Splendid styles, colorful patterns and stripes and guaranteed fast color make these wash frocks the greatest values In America today at this outstanding low price of $ "Betty Baxley" Wash Frocks They've Just arrived ! Lovely new "Betty Baxley" wash froclw a brand that every woman knows. In this lot are new summer styles. Including auntan backs In prints, voile and seersuckers, dotted Swiss and "Soire Muslin." The sizes range from 14 to 44 and your choice from the msny beautiful patterns on sale Saturday. $ arie Dressier" Wash Froc For the larije woman we are especially featuring these Marie Dressier wash rrockft. In regular and half size. You will agree with us that these are the best fitting dreasea made. Tliey are available in prints, voiles, seersuckers, ging hams and plqtic, and the prices are $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Elastic Girdles One-way and two-wsy stretch clastic girdles. Also panty girdles. Bone less and lightly boned, rtegular values to 1.!8 J peci:w price. $1.00 (Cnrvt lepl. 'Jnrt 1 lour) New Formal Voiles and Organdies Lovely colors in these new voile and organdies. At each $2.95 NEW Eyelet Wash Frocks These Brown, eyelet frocks In Maize and Green $3.95 SUMMER IB!! VOILES 39-tn. atlbral voiles in lovely floral designs'. Guaranteed fast colors In outstanding values at 29c yd. Dotted Swiss 86-ln. Dotted Swiss In the very new est designs. Floral, dots, plaids and plain colors. This material Is wash able be sure to see It Saturday. 49C yd. Silk Broadcloth 3fl-in. Yarn Dyed Broadcloth In Stripes. There are 15 attractive color combinations for your selection In thia washable, faat color material. $1.00 yd White Silks 40-lnch novelty White Silks In Matlesse Sheers. Silk Linens, Shan tung and other novelty White fabrics. Very specially priced for your shop ping trip at Mann's Saturday. $1.19yd Printed Silks 40-lnch printed Silk In light and dark backgrounds. Floral patterns and dots. This smart fabric la pure dyed and washable $1.49 yd. ayon Women's rayon panties in all style, exceptionally cool and comfortable for summer wear. The.se panties are available In White and Tea Hose in a wid. ran no of sl.-e.-v from arnnll t. extra large. Special for S.U ICON I) K 1,00 k. SILK DRESSES ON SAIE SATURDAY at SPECIAL PRICES Lovely Silk Dresses New Noxall Dresses 5ON KNIT DRESSES $4 STRING COATS ? $395 Tub Silk and Plain Crepe Silk Dresses some wtth Jackets especially featvired in our store for Sat urday. These dresses are Just the thing for sum mer wear, and are available In White and such popular colors as Pink. Blue and Maize. The sires range rrom H to 20. On sale Saturday, each New Noxall Dresses The lovely new "Noxall" summer dresses and suits range in size from 14 to 40. There are plain dresses with print coat tn Pink. Blue, Msi?e and White, and the smart new Wood Violet. Colorful prints too. and with out doubt the prcatcst value ever shown in Med ford. All Spring Suits & Coats on Sale at Half Price $12.50 Spring Suits and Coats On Sale Saturday For $6.25 $18.00 Spring Suits and Coats On Sale Saturday For $9.00 $22.50 Spring Suits and Coats On Sale Saturday For $1 1.25 $25.00 Spring Suits and Coats On Sale Saturday For $12.50 $27.50 Spring Suits and Coats On Sale Saturday For $13.75 WHITE SUMMER COATS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS EVERY SALE FINAL I (Inlnll( Hrnr Unit. 2nd Hoor I mull Mini T M ' 4i 7 Q "'"'" - vp . 7 J i$M$r M Kuppenheimer Suits rti' fik 'fil' li'i Jm J iNIln Bnrt VunK men wl1' dehjfhted with the smart nesa of these y. tVVli J$fe IjXw ff Club nn KuPl "hetiner suits in Blues, Grays. Tans, and Brown. Bk. j jyJ1 vv- V ' I PXw Light weight tor cool summer comfort, yet smartly fashioned and imf K vV'-'- HiiyXJ j 'I'MiXff up-to-the-minute stvle. Tlie mc ranpe from 35 to 44. $25.toJ45. 1 rlf tVi Men S Summer 1 1 Jantzen "Sunata" l LI i?Mn nDTCC D A MTC ! Swim Trunks IB ti IS 7 i 'f Summer time calls for an extra j ! jo "all-around" sun tan. swim in IfH 1 P I Li pair of l: outers and we have fan!. -en ffunstas Msde In low or jfB i a 1 f ' ' i f Jllflt what ou want In seer- i itch wa!ta with built-in upporters. IfB M "'I sucker mid other licht wetchi miut nlors too. Na-y, RosI G:ay II B Qil Sfc" ' Jj I j ' ;V '; i : f if materials. Thee p.int s:e fully iul lUnv-tt in all sUca. M i lM xit ;; J : shninlt and alinbte snd the , II B P fSr' 1 J ". ft f. sires ranee from 29 to 42 waist. $ U K II M iUi'f ik $1-95 $3.95 $4.95 Ly ) J l and I Other Swim Shorts & ' jp tttlYT' in , 'n vT Pleasc Use Our Main St., Entrance Checks and colors predom tnst in these smart new string coats which are real values st our regular price of $4.95, and will be spec ially featured for Saturday It Looks Like a "White" Summer, With Fashionables Choosing . , . White Felts - White Fabrics "White" for smart contrast with dark costumes . . . fo. Turt brim lines and tailored tr.ms. These white felts sr.d fabric In particular for newness at a value prlcel $1.98 Mann's Millinery Second Floor