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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939. leaa than 61 00 par M. feet for Douglas fir will be considered. 6500 must be deposited with each bid. to be applied on the purchase price, re. funded, or retained In part aa liquid, ated damages, according to condt tlona of sale. The right to reject any and all blda la reserved. Before bids are submitted, full Information concerning the timber, the condl lions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon. with aaaault and battery In a com plaint signed by C. B. Da via, princi pal. Zt wa expected to b drawn to day. Attorney William M. McAllister ha been retained aa defense coun sel. Dahaok. during an argument over hla absence from school for three days la alleged to have struck the principal, causing discoloration of an optic. SUBMARINES SEEN congressman said, "that a b:g aub I marine waa bringing fuel and other automoblla killed Aaa White Har mon. 67, Enterprise. pedestrian, on McLoughlln boulevard two mllea south of MUwaukle. last night. The widow and three children survive. Pores. Oregon, estimated to be 350 000 feet B. M . mora or leas, of western whit pine timber. No bid of lesa than J8.70 per M. feet for western white pine will be consid ered. 2 500 must be deposited with each bid. to be applied on the pur chase price, refunded, or retained In part aa liquidated damage according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full In formation concerning the timber, the conditions of aale. and the eubmts sion of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor. Medford, Ore gon. supplies us a numoer oi suomannes of a smaller type." EXPECTED TODAY Canadian Steamer Grounded in Fog VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 13. (CP) Canadian Pacific Steamship officials said last night their coastal vessel, Princess Adelaide went ashore near Port McNeill. 200 mllea north of Vic toria on the east . coast of Vancouver Island, but was not In danger. A salvage vessel left Victoria, for the scene but It will take the boat. 24 hours to reach Port McNeill. The Adelaide, which struck about one-half mile from the port In a fog. is carrying a "few passengers." officials said. OVER NEXT WEEK Luck Turns BOSTON, Oct. 13. (API Charles Wells, 63, waa lucky on Friday the 13th, but not for long. About 19 minutes after he won 6100 at a beano party, he told police, two men re lieved him of It on his doorstep. Harvesting of the 1930 pear crop will not be completed for another week, aa it will take that long to pick the remaining Winter Nells, and Newtown apples. Some packing plant have already finished, and all will be done by the end of next week. Some fall plowing la underway, but seeding has not started to any extent. Most farmera are waiting for a rain. Corn la being gathered, and used extensively In fattening turkeys. The onion crop figured at double last year has been dug. Harry Dunn of the Central Point district had a good crop, now In atorage. Pedestrian Killed" PORTLAND. Oct. 13. (AP) An , YeatardAT iu a legal holiday, de Urlnf (election of a Justice court Jury V hear the trial tomorrow mor. Jun at Edgar Dana, 19, Eagle Point hlh school atudent charged WASHINGTON. Oct. 18. (AP) Rep. Snyder (D-Pa) returned from an Inspection of Caribbean fortifications today with a story of extensive for eign submarine operations near Unit ed States soil. Snyder, chairman of the house military appropriation sub-committee, said Governor Lawrence Cramer of the Virgin Islands had expressed the opinion to him that a flotilla of foreign aubmarlnes had been In the Caribbean alnce early August. Cramer did not name the national ity of the undersea craft, Snyder aatd, adding there was belief In the Island that they belonged "to a power em bittered against British shipping." "Some were of the opinion." the Lumber Business Dwindles in Week PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 18 JP) Reports from 117 mills showed last Spend an evening at Jacksonville Club. Jacksonville. Ore. New Music for Saturday. MOW MANY WEAR FALSE TEETH WITH MOKE CO.MPOHT PA5TEETH, a pleasant alkaline fnon-aeld) powder, holds false teeth mor (Irmly. To eat, talk and Iauyh with greater security and to avoid the worry and d :acom fort of slipping, rocking, wabbltm? false teeth sprinkle your plata with PAJB TEETH. No rummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not sour. Checka "plat odor." Oat FASTEETH at Any drug store. National Forest Timber for Rale. Sealed blda will be received by the Forest Supervisor. Medford. Oregon, up to and Including November 13. 1939, for all the live timber marked for cutting, and all merchantable dead timber located on an area em bracing 600 acres within Section 12 and 13, Township 30 South. Range 3 East, and Sections 7 and 18, Town shin 30 South. Range 4 East. Cope land Creek watershed. Rogue River National Forest. Oregon, estimated to be 1.500.000 feet B. M.. more or lesa. of Douglas fir timber. No bid of week'a new business of 06.331.000 board feet of lumber waa 3 per cent less than the previous week, the Western Pine association said to National Forest Timber for "ale. Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor. Medford. Oregon, up to and Including November 13, 1939, for all the live timber marked for cutting, and all merchantable dead timber located on an area em bracing about 100 acres within the S'j EE'; Section 31 and that por tion of the SW'i SW'i Section 32 lying west of Rogue River in Town ship 31 South, Range 3 East, Willam ette Meridian, Rogue River National day. Shipment of 84.300,000 feet rep resented a decline of about four VATICAN CITY. Oct. 13. (AP) million. Production was virtually un changed at 80,294.000 feet. Orders, The Vatican announced today that the International eucharlstlc congress which was to have been held at Nice. shipment and production were con siderably ahead of the corresponding week a year ago. France, next spring had been can cell' I because of the European war. PAGE STX IBs? 1910 Celebrating 2 9 Years in Medford 9 29 Years of Value Giving 1939 4r It "IV 7W i iwi An Important Ensemble in the Fall Clothing Problem The TWOSOME Sport Coat with Blade Shoulder Matching or Contrast Slacks $19 9 The smart dressers will have at least one good looking contrast or matching two-piece ensemble this Fall ... a good looking sport coat and matching slacks or contrast slacks. Coats are of wool tweed In Brown, Blue or Oreen. all over and herringbone patterns. The slacks are of fine gaberdine or covert, making a complete sport ensemble for Autumn wear. Complete the Ensemble With McGregor Vest or Sweater After you have selected your coat and alack outfit, complete the picture with a McOregor sleeveless slip on sweater or vest In genuine cable stitch wool. Oreen, Rust, Gray, Tan, Blue and Heather mixtures. The Vest $2.95 The Sweater $1.95 OUTING PAJAMAS Anniversary sale of Men's heavy weight outing flannel pajamas. Included In this group sre Wilson Bros. No-belts and gar ments by B.V.D. New bright colored pa terns In both coat and middy styles. Extra ipecial tomorrow at Mann's. "$189 Anniversary Sale of O'Coat s Anniversary sale of genuine Melton cloth fleeces, all wool mixtures and long wearing wool and mohair coats. Full belted and half belt models as well as smart wrap nrounds with English and polo box backs. All coats In this 117.39 ftroup are Crave netted to shed di.mpi.css and water. New Blues. Grays, Greens and English Tweeds. Coats worth 25.00 and 30.00 today on sale tomorrow at Mann's 20th Anniversary Sale for $729 Anniversary Specials for Men and Boys Men's "Fruit of the Loom" Dress Shirts $1.39, 3 for $3.99 Men's Sport Shirts for Fall plaids and flannels, each 99c Men's All Wool Sweaters, Coat and Slip-on style, ea. $2.89 Boys' Union Suits, short and long sleeve and leg styles 79c Boys All Wool Zipper Front Jackets, plaid patterns $3.39 toff? Sfcf x PERKY Is the Word for Blanket Sale!! Wools - - Part Wools and Cottons on Sale 72x90-inch Pure Wool Blankets i$699 Special tomorrow I . . , 72x00' Inch "Susquehanna" pure wool blankets for only 16.99 each, A real $9.96 value. These come In rich new bedroom shade: End finished with a wide matching celanese satin rib- De-Mothed for 5 Year. 72x84 Wool and Cotton Blankets 3 $969 Anniversary Special on 73x84-inch "Re liance" ft", wool blanket. Big double covers In soft pastel plaid patterns, kind of a blanket that will give of warm lasting service. Regular Out they go tomorrow pair 25 Wool Two Tone Blankets PILL' BOXES $C J m . "Perky" has a nice young sound . . and our new pills have a fresh young look! It's the cutey wool snoods . . the sprink ling of feathers, f 1 o u n c es, flowers, Felts! Anniversary sale or 35 wool two-tone single blankets. A beautiful reveraable bed rover that sells regular for 83.45 each. On aale tomorrow for only $3.79. A com plete selection of lovely colors and com binations to choose from. Get one or two $979 each Wool and Cotton Blankets 69 "Anniversary Sale CHENILLE SPREADS Here's an Anniversary Sale of Che nille bed spreads you cannot afford to mins! A special purchase of twin and full bed size spreads In solid eolors, two tones and floral patterns for only J4.99 each, Spreads marked to sell for as much as $7.95 win be found In this group. Only 50, so hurry. Anniversary sale of our regular tl.10 5 wool blankets. A fine quality heavy weight single sheet plaid blanket with a match ing satin binding for only 69c each. Buy several of these warm bed fellows tomor row and be ready for the cold nights C ea. $4.99 JL ea. Use the Lay-Away Plan in Buying Bedding ULtlNERY SECOND FLOOR SHOE SPECIALS New Spectator Pumps In Antique Tan Calfskin Anniversary sale of Women's regular fl antlqu finish Tan calfskin Sjxvtntor pumpA tor onl. 4.06 pair. A smart shew for dress wear this Fall and Winter. 31 f-s 3A to B. 4j to 9. iShoe Dept. Main floor). $495 . K A pair BOYS' OXFORDS 4 Anniversary sale of Boys' long wearing moccasin toe oxfords at 13 69 pair. Thea. mme with a heavv raw con! sole an'! heel. G.KxIyrar well A study shoe for Boy s.i's 1 to 6. Extra peolal NEW GLOVES The Olove Dept. announces tin arrival of New Fabric Olove? by Van Hnalte. These have smart leather trims and are offered In Black. Navy. Wtne, Brown and Beige. Your choice tomorrow at $ 1 .00 p Li ; gl Anniversary Sale of Famous B-V-D DOWNS Attention P a J a m a sleepers! Here's a timely sale of famous "Downs" by B.V.D. A warm pajama with real class, light and dark grounds with over pattern of white polka dots. All sizes Included in this ?aU Regular $1 98 values. $169, I suit Sale of Yarns Start knitting now ! Make sweaters for Christmas or personal wear . . . take advan tage of this Yarn Clear ance . . , here are 55c Paislee Tweeds for 29c ball ... 40c Cabbie Crepes at 29c ball . , . 45c Angel Crepes 29c ball . , . 70c Caledonian Zephyrs at 49c ball and 65c Cassimere sport for 39c ball. We Teach Knitting EXTRA SPECIAL! Anniversary Sale of Velvets Regular $2.49 Value SI 99 JL yard Think of It . . . tomorrow you can buy genuine "Cheneys" non crush silk and rayon velvet for only 11.09 yard. The first time this famous material waa ever sold at thla low price. Lustroua. soft crush resla tnt velvet In the season's most wanted colors, run 39 Inches wide and perfect In quality. ROLLINS HOSIERY In Costume Shades for Winter Wear Mann's Main Fioor $2.69 t'ow2'"i7! Attention Hosiery buyers! New Rol lins hese for Autumn! Smart two, three and four-thread chiffons, walk ing chiffons, and sturdy service weii!. its at il 00 pair. Take out your Rollins card tomorrow and after vou've boucht 12 pnir you net the 13th ra'.r rree! Mann s exclusive Rol ens dealers. $1.00 pair 13th Pair Is Free ST FLOOR -3 '4 main . va-v t4 New Coats For the Kiddies Attention Mothers! . , . Sev Fall Oats for little gtrls from 1 to 6'3 years now ready In the Junior shop. Lovely all wnol coats In self snd fur trimmed stvles. in cluding some with leerincs and cam to All the best shades for children. match. sJl finely tailored. $598 JUNIOR SHOP SECOND FLOOR "Give to the Community Chest" pai See Our Big Coat Ad on the Back Page of Today' Paper