Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDITORD MAIL TUTBUNE, MEDITORD, PIUHGON, W1SDN1DBPAY, JUNE 8, 39JO.
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We are Announcing to the People of Medf ord
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Beginning Tomorrow, June 9, and Closing June 30, 1910
ThiB will be 3 weeks of the biggest bargain selling ever in the-history of this store. The object of this sale is to reduce this stock one
third to half of its present size, low prices will accomplish these results. We shall take an immediate loss on many things and every
thing will he sold for much less than regular prices for much less than you can obtain same goods for elsewhere.
We arc making these tremendous price reductions now because we believe it is a good business idea.
We want the money to re-invest in newer merchandise that will be more saleable later, next Fall. We want the money to pay cash
for Fall goods that we arc contracting for now. We want to pay cash, because this will entitle us to some very liberal discounts on Fall
stuffs whereby we will be enabled to undersell all competitors on Fall goods. But enough. Read the prices and reflect. You'll find
many 'more bargains like these mentioned below, when you come to the store.
'"Spool Silk to
he new colors
ess Goods and Silks-
Dress Goods Department
BLACK DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
Even if you do not need a black dress un
til along in the Fall, it will pay you to buy
it now.
We have just received another shipment
of those Rajah and Scco Silk, which have
been the rage this season.
25c Rajah; sale 50c
50c Seco; sale 39c
Silk Petticoats
Silk Underskirts. See our
windows.
All silk Skirts to $8.50 on
sale at $5.00 each.
Sale Ribbons
300 yards of fancy Dres
den and checked Ribbons,
usually sold at 30c to 50c
yard, on sale at 19c and 24c.
Sale of Smart Wash Dresses.
The summer frocks, crisp and
dainty, washable nnd serviceable,
priced as you'll find them nowhere
else. Hot days aro closo at hand
and you'll be ready to open tho sea
son with these very seasonable
dresses at these reasonable prices,
$8.50, '$10, $1 1.50, $12.50, $15
none higher.
GIRLS' WASH DRESSES IN GINGHAMS, LAWNS AND PERCALES.
Our showing is easily at its best now and the extent of the varieties provides a most
pleasing selection. The values herewith featured are especially attractive.
$1.50 TO $4.00. NONE HIGHER. t
Specials on Auto Veils
See the specials in Auto Veils. See our
clearing specials,
$3.50 AND $1.50.
VISIT OUR REST ROOM
AVe inivte every lady in Medford or southern Oregon to visit our new Rest Room;
also our Suit Department.
RI3AI EMBER, everything vou purchase of us is guaranteed. Every customer satisfied
or no sale is our policy.
Come and see the New Store 28 South Central Avenue
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Local order of Kiigleti will moot for
their Inst incuting in tlio month on
Thurndny night. All Knglos aro in
vited. 00
IC. V. Cooper, tlio Foots Crook
merchant, spout Wednesday in Mud
ford. I'avod Htroots, ccmont sidewalks,
water, cower, electric lights nnd nil
improvements will bo found in the
Oiieon Anno addition; only oight
rnimitos' walk from tho Postoffioo.
Choice lots $050. 18 North Front
Btroot.
Tho W. C. T. U. will bo hold at tho
Kaptiut church Thursday at 3 p. in.
A.11 ludioH aro cordially invited.
J. Do 1. Suhonk is hack from a
vmit to Seattln.
Lynn Purdin, editor of tho Central
Point Globe, spout Wednesday in
Medford.
All ntyloH of local blanks at tho
Mnil Tribune office Ovor a hun
dred formn.
O. K. How-land of the Three Pines
Lumbor Co. was in Medford Wed
nesday on hiH wny to Jacksonville on
business,
Mrs. Ij. R. Cardwoll of Cold Hill
cpont Tuesday in Medford.
Those Iota on Quoon Anno uvonuo
aro going rapidly; bottor got in be
foro valuofl advance. Easy tonus.
18 North Front utreot.
Harold ltiddlo loft Wednesday
morning for Riddle, Or., to spond the
Hiiminor with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. ltiddlo.
Mrs. llohort iioamo of Woodville,
who has boon visiting relatives and
friendH in Medford, roturnod home
Wednesday.
Can you estimates tho vnluo of a
'Quoon Aiino avonuo lot a yoar from
'iiowT Only $050, at prosont, cash
or terms. 18 North Front Btroot.
William Cook, Jr., of Gold Hill was
in Medford on a visit Tuosduy.
J. C. Hall loft Tuesday evening
for Portland on husiuess and to at
tend the rose carnival.
Goiinsoo Roofing awardod gold
modal at A. Y. P, opposition, Mode
from Trinidad Lake asphalt and
gunrantood. No expansion or con
traction. 08
Mrs. J. K, Enynrt loaves for Port
land this (Wednesday) evening to
attend the rose carnival,
Scalp troatmont given by appoint
ment at homos of patrons. Tolophono
-Mnlu 3873. 08
John II. Carkin, attomoy at law,
ovor jackson County Ilnnk
Lynn Purdin of Central Point was
il Medford visitor Wednesday.
J. C. Sharpe of Jaokhouille, an
export miner, was in Medford on
business Wednesday.
See the new motto canlh and birth
day remembrances at the Merrivold
SJiop. 08
Our watch repairing department is
in firnt-clnsH shape to care for your
needs. All work guaranteed. I). T.
Van de Car, Phipps building. 08
August Miller, who hns been in
Sail Francisco on a business visit
for tho past two weeks, returned to
his old position at the Nash Tuesday
evening.
Miss Gcrtrudo Howard loft Wed
nesday morning on her way homo to
Clinton, la. Sho will visit for a short
timo with relatives in Marion county
hofora continuing hor journoy.
Hnnd-colorod iftul hand-dosigncd
at tho Merrivold Shop. 08
John E. Ross of Central Point was
in Medford on business Wednosdny.
Automobile insurance. Hostuu In
surance Co., best compniry, lowest
rate. Aylor & Damott. 73
A cedar chest makos an idonl gift
for tho June brido. Drop in and lot
us show you a sainplo. Mission Fur
nituro Works, oornor Eighth and
Holly strcots.
August Puhl of Jacksonville, ono
of tho plonoors of that town of pio
uocrs, was in Medford on a business
trip Wodnosdny.
Tho only typewriter shop in Med
ford tho Merrivold Shop. OS
Emil Britt, ox-mayor of Jackson
ville, was in Medford Wodnosdny
looking nftor husiuess matters.
George R. Ltndloy of the Jackson
County bank is in Klamath Falls this
week on an outing and attending to
business matlors.
If you want a new stooping room
or two, cool nnd easy walk, call up
Main M74, Roasouablo prices.
Get a 10c puckugo Conkoy's Lice
Powder and a copy of Conkoy'a
Poultry Rook, froe. The powder
kills lieo instantly and the hook is
full of valuablo information for
poultr.vinen. Ry mail, 7c. Warner,
Wort man & Gore. ' (18
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve of
Jacksonville spoilt Wednesday after
noon in Medford.
E. M. Austin of Soattle is among
thoso who aro looking over tho many
advantages which Southern Oregon
presents.
UaskiiiH for noalth.
C. A. Caldwell, P. F. Butler, F. C.
Elliott and U A, Cook and thoir re-
Lspoetivo families are camping in Up
per Ashland 'canyon, The men own
and wovk in the Puutorium uud go
out each evening, returning each
morning to their work.
ANOTHER CONTRACT
FOR NATRON ROAD
EUGENE, Or., Jan. 8. -Chief En
gineor Hood of the Southern Pacific ting nioro road work.
was in Eugene today after baring
mndo a trip ovor tho route of tho
Natron extension toward Klamath
Falls. IIo said that another contract
for construction of this line would bo
let at once at tho Klamath Falls end
of the lino. The purpose of letting
tho contract at this time is to give
contractors a chance to get supplies
nnd materials in before winter,
ruthor than for any re.nl hurry in let-
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Pacific
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs . . $60.00
Omaha $60.00
Kansas City $60.00 .
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St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90
Minneapolis direct ..$60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90
Duluth, direct $66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50 .
Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th.
The above rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to make through rate via Portland. One way
through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except
that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal
ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75
higher than fares via direct routes.
Ton days provided for the going trip.
Stop-overs within limits in either direc
tion. Final return limit three months
from date of sale, but not later than Oc
tober 3l8t.
Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or
WM. McMTJRRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Medford Opera House
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Stock Comp'y
Direct from a run of Forty-two weeks in Portland
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Avery Hapgoods great
play a gem of rare
dramatic power.
Moving Pictures and
Vaudeville numbers be
tween all acts. Not a
dull moment.
Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday
JUNE 13, 14 and 15.
at 8:30. Prices, 25, 50 & 75c,
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