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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1911)
MEDFOftD rATL-TRIBUNE, MttDFCmD, OTJKnON, SATURDAY, OOTOBFK 28, 1911. ftpfrflftlrtfllftlllftlMfliftfr I ; -: : : ', : : : : : golden ruie FIRST ANNIVERSARY golden rule i CELEBRATION MGK KTGHT : : -: : : r : ' : -: : -: ! : : : i- : : : : : : : : : : - : : . : : ; : : : ; : : : : : -: -: : : : : ip On October 29, 1910, THE GOLDEN RULE made her initial bow to the Medford public. Since which time she has enjoyed a most splendid business and made a phenominal growth. Only twelve short months have elapsed yet, this enterprising institution has forged ahead of the main procession and now stands in the front ranks of Mercantile establishment of Southern Oregon. For our success we are profoundly grateful and extend our thanks to ourmany loyal customers for their faithful suppQit during this our first year among yoir On the eve of our First Anniversary we want to say we expect to make our second year a record-breaker and ask your continued patronage assuring you we will continue to sell Merchandise at Eastern Prices giving you the cleanest and biggest dollars worth of value for your money-it is possible for you to secure anywhere. Our Anniversary Celebration Commences Oct. 28 and Ends Nov. 4 During this 7 Days Anniversary Celebration we expect to move an enormously large amount of merchandise. We will spare no effort to please. The PRICE on every article in our store is TEMPTINGLY low, but for this Anniversary Celebration Week we will make many special inducements. fflfflffitf'''' w Thoroughbred Hats Ave iopunr in style, quality and price. The stvle is ahvavs cor rcct, the quality the best, the price right, $3.00. Men's novelty and staple hats all cblors, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Clothing For All Mankind Our Clothing Department has enjoyed more than ifs share of prosperity in our business building the last twelve months, but we've increased it until now it is complete in every detail. Both Men's and Young Men's Suits arc carried in stock, for the stout man, for the slim man, as well as regulars. Kuppenhcimer clothes are bettor be cause they are pure wool, hand tailored, steam shrunk. At $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 See our popular clothing at $8.00, $10.00, $11.50, $12.50 and $15.00 25 Men's and Boys' Suits at 25 per cent discount this week ,Cop7Tta9lt Tlw liouwrf kunratxuxf Qiiuao r!.t. inn 71 IfebMt KliptJCldKlUK Our Boys' Suit Dept. is iceming now with the season's best clothes and fashion's latest mod els. You will find your monev's worth of value wrapped up in every gar ment. We have a very complete line at $2.75, $3.65, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50 y. " jy h 1 rM I " I T Children's Ready-made Dresses to Save Work and Time HATS- For the Ladies At Big Reductions 33 1-3 OFF ALL MILLINERY Every ITat must be sold. No Uats carried over here. Select now and save one-third on your new winter hat. Ladies' Kid Glove Sale 200 pairs of Short Kid Gloves, all colors, regular $1.25 to $2.00 values This Week Only 69c Another big sale of Men's Laundered Shirts. Beautiful patterns, all sizes 14 to 17, $1.00 and $1.25 values Go at 79c Anniversary Sale On Wool Dress Goods Every Piece of Wool Dress Goods Slashed Deep For This Salo 500 yards of beautiful Korea Silk in pink, light blue, lavender, black, reseda, old rose and blue, this week 29c 500 yards of bountiful Suzine Silk, all colors. Anniversary celebration price 29c Our Shoe De partment is full of the Best Shoes that ever came to Southern Oregon Every pair sold under our own Golden Rule name. Ladies' shoes carried in stock $1.50 to $5.00. All widths. Men's shoes $2.50 to $7.50. v Nothing but solid leather shoes sold here. "We sell shoes at east ern prices .and can please you. I "Good for I I Bad Boys" I 1 Shoes have I I style which will I 1 please the boys. 1 1 They are made I 1 good and solid, 1 I which will please 1 1 the parents are I I the best kind (or 1 I boys as they will I I stand hard wear. I KpSsI Benton We are headquartoi-s for all kinds of bed ding, sheets, cases, blankets, pillows and comforters. Our terms are cash. No goods will be charged to any one. Our prices are marked in plain figures. A child can buy as cheaply here as the parent. Akins. Benton & Co MEDFORD, OREGON I f : ; ; : ; : - : - : - : ; ; - ; ; : : : ; ; ; ; ; -: - : ; ; i ! : : : : : ; ; : : ; ; . . : : : ftWWW'ilW'W