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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1911)
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Vlin f wmilil vnn i-miHiflpr i tnir iirioe f Would one-half to two.t birds of tho soiling nrico tempt you We are even making greater reductions than that. We re U(,in i,w.,.iiu ,,'iinniivi ln ,if moiinv fn vnn. fllThe fixtin'os consist of Wiii'drohos. shelving, show eases, racks, register, window fixtures, chairs, tables, etc. You T fake advantage of this great money saving event. JWo invite the merchants of .Medford and vicinity to look over the fixtures and make an offer. CJThis stock .r,.;..' liiiiiHiiir vnn iiiiv nnvoi- i.niii'nivpfl siifli siiviiwrs. Tlu oiitiro stock iiu'ludiiiir fixtures, to the buying public of Medford and vicinity at less than cost of raw ma h ft ' in locating the merchandise. He will leave for Seattle in a da; or SLAUGHTER OF TAILORED SUITS In this stock you will find a great assortment of fine all wool suits in almost all colors and the very newest and best grades of materials. Tlio styles are suitable to wear for two seasons and many could be worn the ear around. Come and choose from the lot at prices which have been marked as sluwn below. IW."1M $9.85 for fine all wool suits that were formerly sold by the Empor ium for prices ranging around JftiO.OO. Think of getting a $30.00 suit for about one-third of tlio regular price. $12.85 for fine all wool suits; all this season's styles, all the very best suits offered by the Em porium for $3r.00. These are well made, silk and satin lined and will wear. $14.85 for the better grades of lino all wool suits that were sold by the Emporium for $-l'J.."iO. You may have aven these suits if so, don't wait, but be on hand, for they will move quickly. for $19.85 t I 4 I i It Ki til vtiivlnn ii im ni uir ui'iii'i l:iuw of suits that were sold bv the Emporium for not less than $30 in a regular way. We want you to see these by all means. These are the best suits ever shown in this citv. WOOL UNION .SUITS 89c for fine union suits that were formerly sold by the .Emporium for $1.00. You will find upon investigation that these are tlio best $1.50 values that have ever been shown in this city. $1.68 for fine all wool union suits that were for merly retailed by the Emporium at $2.70. Come and lay inyourmext winter's supply. Certainly you will never have such an op portunity again to save. GLOVES $1.25 kind .. $1.50 kind .. $1.75 kind .. $2.00 kind $2.50 kind .. $ .713 .Si) ... 1.00 .. 1.30 ... 1.78 Our Line of Gloves and Collars Is Complete COLLARS All 15c collars.... 7c All 25c collars lie All 35c collars 17c UNDERWEAR 29c All underwear that was formerly sold by the Emporium at 5(V per garment. You will find this to be the best underwear ever offered in this cit for the former price. 31c for fine cotton vests and drawers that were formerly sold by the Emporium for 75c a garmoni. Come and examine these. You will want to get supplied in the early part of tho sale. Yui will find here a big line of fine under wear and the prices on e en thing will be i-oi respondingh low. Come and lool; through this stock. If ou in cd underwear no" is the best t'lin in the world to sae. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Only a few prices are given below, but onoujwv new iiiusiiu wear mar was ever presented to tlio lauw i ne 101 .Mommy sure, net ore tlio assortments are bafli, msi -SKIRTS--65c for skirts worth up to and including $1.50 val ues. .If you can use an extra skirt or two or three be sure and see these. $1.45 for fine muslin skirts, worth up to and includ ing $2.75 values. Think of the saving bore and don't fail to come and get your share. -DRAWERS- 22c for drawers worth up to and including the 40c values. Don't miss a look at these early 31c for drawers worth up to and including the 75c grades. Yoif can't pos sibly buy the raw mate rials at this price. 57c for drawers worth up to $1.15. Did you ever in the history of this city see or hear of such val ues ? "-CnlJv for ehcnq and iiK'lq values. anytlii"? in clioiMf showing Com" ii y 1(1 ;o. il th 10 m v Si 10 ec for fine jitinn sat sold by up to $1.50. garments mill on to save. ok WHO Tfivi tl or 71c t'"V .,11 liusirry thai was i.,rn,crlv sold In tlu Kinporiiun W -1 mi. CT A YTr.HTlT.ll OHIf $1. for all fine silk h sold In the KinF- $ aaaMiMniM Mhl,y,(r,,MN-