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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJNE, MBD3FQRP, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 10,10. ;i --4-y ....-.. .. ......,,....,...,..,,.,,, ,,, ! vH x ---4-4- --- -- 4-4 - 4 4-4 4 4 4 4.4 4,4 4 4 4-----4 4-4 44.4.4.4-4 4 4 4 4 4.4.4.4 4MMfHf. 44 4-4-4.4.44444 4 -4-4-4.4.4 4,4 4 4 44 4.4 4. MAK E--W AY SALE ;Must Make Room For Large New Line of Goods Which are Soon to Arrive :: WE SUGGEST THAT YOU VISIT THIS STORE BEFORE MAKING PURCHASES. YOU WILL FLND EXCEPTION VI BARGAINS Iipm.' NEW HTFAN tvttrw ;: MERCHANDISE, PRICED AT VERY LOW SALE PRICES. THE ITEMS MENTIONED BELOW ARE ALL 1 t :: ARE JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. BE SURE AND NOTE THE SPECIALS FROM THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT YOU Mil l a iu vU u ?u?nw I iL&raKramUOTT0L00K 1otyaxytiitng that is not s'mw -ttttttnniiiiiiitiiiiMmniiiiiliiiMiiiinMiiiomiiiinnniiiiiii I Hilling imillllllll , 4.4.4-4.4.4.4-4.4 444444 4. 4-4-4-4 4 4 4 4-4 4 4 4-4 4 4 4-4 4 4 4-4. X MR. KENTNER, WHO IS IN THE EASTERN MARKETS, IS BUYING EXTRA LARGE STOCKS IN ALL LINES FOR FALL, THE GOODS ARE ARRIVING AND AL- :: t THOUGH WE RECENTLY ADDED MORE FLOOR SPACE, WE WILL BE CROWDED AND MUST DRIVE OUT ALL SUMMER GOODS. COME AND GET SOME OF !: THE BARGAINS. "----- - 4-4-4-4 4-4-4 444444444 4-4 4-4- 4 4 4 COTTON CREPE Figm-ed and plain Cot ton Crepe; regular 25c and 30c; f Or special, per yard X 71 CURTAIN MATERIAL Etamiue Cur taining; regular 25c-, 4 Qa special J.tJC Fancy colored Curtain Swiss; regu- f Qj lar 25c; special JLwC BATISTii -Plain c-j.. led Batiste :n pink, blue and tan ; regular 25c ; 4 A special IwC FLAXON CHECKS Colore rose fQf and tan; regular 25c; special 1H SUITINGS AND WAISTINGS Wliite self-figured Suiting and Waisting; 4 Q regular 25c and 35c; special Xwv Wliite Linenett Suiting, 45 inches wide, with tan and pink striped border; regu- 4 Qr lar 35c quality; special JLtrv I Linen crash Suiting; colors blue, green and lavender; regular 2oc quality; I Qj special - IvC 1 GINGHAM, LAWNS, PERCALE Reg ular 15c and 12ic quality; Qj 4 -4-4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4 4c Speceals From the Grocery Department MM :: I special l ::: zz M :: -pound, ioc. ', i 3-lb. can Pears or Pchs, fl ' I size 10c .' 9MMMM Toweling; the regular oc qual- Q 1 Oa ity: special price w I-aL CALICO Standard regular 7c qual ity; special sale for APRON GINGHAM Blue check, and red check; regular Sc value; M J- 4444 444,..,,. ' READY MADE SHEETS Size 81x90; regular S5c value; special Q price vvl TOWELS White fringed honey comb Tow els; regular loc quality; ififi special IvC INDIA LINON White India Linoii in short lengths; regular 10c quality; C special . t HOSIERY Ladies ' fancy gauze lisle 4 Qp Hose; regular price 50c; to go at ItJl PURSES One lot ladies' and chidlren's Purees; regular $1.00, $1.50 and CA $2.00; to close out at wt JABOTS One lot ladies' fancy Ja- 0Q bots; regular 5c and $1.25; at 9ut One lot Jabots; regular 50c; JQa One lot Jabots; regular 25c; at 10c STOCK COLLARS One lot ladies' fancy Stock Collars; regular 25c; to go Q HAIR GOODS "oiio'Tot" 'Indies' Hair Switches; all shades; regular prices $0.00, $6.50 and $7.50; to go J J ra One lot "Jane's" Pompadour Rolls for the hair: all colors; regular $2.00 frf TA and $3.50; to go at pJLtfV DRESSES AND UNDERSKIRTS $20.00 Pongee Dresses at special $19 AQ nrieo of o1lt7 I ' - V 7 -444444444444444444-44i4t4... 4 ss m $(.00 white linen Dress Skirts, go- jj M QO ing during sale at V v0 $12.00 crash Suits in colors, that "7 Qo will be closed at vvO $13.50 linen Dusters, in colors, A OO special sale price is qJvOU CHILDREN'S HATS Children's white Mull ITats ; former proce $2.25 ; J MP now $JLtU $4.98 SILK PETTICOATS New lino silk Petti coats; all colors; big bargains at , .,, BOYS' WASH SUITS A few boys' Wash Suits; to close them eut: 75c Suit; sale price 50c $1.25 Suit; sale price 7Cc $2.00 Suit: sale price $1.50 $2.50 Suit; sale price $1.85 itt.f0 Suit; sale price $2.00 A few extra Wash Pants per pair 25c SHOES .100 pairs ladies' White Ox- Qr fords, while they last, at veJL All $J1.5() Oxfords and $1.00 button Russia Calf Oxfords .,$2.95 All $n.5() Oxfords and Pumps $2.85 Children's and Misses' Sandals, 75c 50c Ladies' Carpet Slippers 25c MEN'S SHOES One lot. of men's Shoes that were $:i.00; special bargains Jf QT 'it $JLte) Nice line of canvas Shoes that sold for $1.35, now BOYS' SHOES The regular $2.00 values; special 75c $1.50 50c GALLON. 5c BAR. 10c BOTTLE. 15c CAN. 30c PACKAGE. Fancy Table Syrup, gal- A. B. Naphtha Soap, per Household Ammonia, Ball Bluing, half-pound 1 pound Cocoanut, per Ion 50c bar 5c bottle 10c 1 week only 15c pound 30c 10c CAN. 2 pounds String Reims, can 10c 4-4-4-4-4 4-4 4-4-4 4 4 4-44-4-4- -4-4-44-4-4 -4-4-4-4-4 4 4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4 4 4 4 4 4 4-4-4-4 4-4-4 4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 4-4-4 4-4-4 KENTNER & CO. 500 Mail Boxes FREE. Ask for One Corner Main and Bartlett, Medford, Ore. 4-4 4 4-4-4-4 4 4- GOOD BOOKINGS ME MADE FOR NEXUEON Charles D. Hazelrigg Secures Some SjdMfNd Attractions for Opera November 4, Our New Minister; S, The Blue Mouse; 14, The Prince of Pilr-cn; 13, Billy Clifford; 24, Fields & Lewi; U0, The Kissing Girl. December 8, The Dollur Mark; 10, Volunteer OrKiinibt; 21, De Wolf Hopper. Jnmmry u, The Show Girl; 7, rime, Place and Girl; 12 Queen of the Moulin Houue; 18, Grace Cam eron; 1!), John Miikoii; 21, Bernard Daly; 24, Man of the Hour. February 1, Gentleman from Mis isiipi; 0, The Newly Weds. I-, for the accident. .An invetiuation is beinir made and arrests may fol low. The Mrikers deny that they had anything to do with the accident. They sav the wreck may have been caused by strikebreakers, whom they claim are incompetent. HILDEBRAND ADVISED OF BROTHER AND SISTER'S DEATH Hwse-Includes Stars Uke MKs !'uI,e Klli,,tt; "' oriulids :J1' M"y i n iiiiMY, A. K. Hildebrand of Medford late Saturday night received news of the March 8, Isle of Spice; 10 Geri-Jdeath by drowning of his younger Hotel Arrivals. UKngten. April 4, Ouy Hates Post in "The 20, Frederick Wnrde. June 1, Arnold Daly. ' Vi.M.l.l." I M- Manager Hazelrigg of the Medford ujxjra houso hus received his book ityn for tho season of KUQ-ll. Thov embrace a largo number of well- Luomi stars. Tho booking follew: GRAND TRUNK FREIGHT WRECKED IN YARDS ni."i'ini'M r.r:,.u -...i.. on - f" ...in... . , ii.iiuii, lilivil,, uioy i)U.-" hcnlembor 21, Houitn; 22, Wilton 'Tweho Grand Trunk freight cars iackayo; 28, Walker Whilesides. . Lrv derailed today a, a freight October 5, A Stubborn Ciuduioll.i; ! I rain was pulling out of tho yards J3, Margaret Illingtou; VI, James :jbj-0. A switch was turned "after K Hnokott; 22, Arizena: 20. Maryjptrt of tho train had passed. The Mtmnering; 27, Tho Lottery Man. ' milroad officials blamo the strikers brother and sister in Lake Whatcom, near Hclliiigham, Wash., on Satur day afternoon. The young woman was about 20 years of age and the boy about 10. No particulars as to tho circum stances surrounding tho tragedy have been obtained. COUNTY INSTITUTE OF W. C. T. U. MONDAY The county institute of tho ('. T. U. of Jackhiin county will bo held at tho Haptist church in Meilford on Monday afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. The Nash W. M. Patterson and wife, Portland; J. A. Peart, Chi cago; K. Strand, Eveleth; F. 0. Tyn dall, San Francisco; II. B. Kctchum and wife; F. G, Anderson, city; C. A. Boyco, Portland; Mrs. M. A. Pollard, Mis I-Mythe Hart, Miss Thelma Hopper, San Francisco; S, H. Dodge and wife, Frederick; W. M. Reck on!. .1. 1). Deiihinond. Chicage: M. F. Hnnloy, city; G. W. hdwards, San Francisco; Major C. Wilson, I'ort land; V, N. Wikstrom and family, ScappooKo; J. W. Parker, Portland; J. II. Ilurvtiv. Grants Pass; S. Ho- tosky, Portland; W. Pliinuey, A. Phiuuev, H. McCrackon, Seattle; M. 0. Warner, Kugeno; K. Boier, Seat tle: S. li. Moon. Pertland: M. Ja cobs, Chicago; A. K. Ashley, Talon:; S. J. Vogel, B. B. Norris, New York. Tho most meager, undersized ad vertisement you evor print will im press soma people, will ramiiui in some mindfl, as tho measure of your store as representing your store. nnnkiim for Hwillh ' llomonibor BlrlH. that pinning a Plt mon , (, , H0. 17 hat on a 17-cent head doesn't n-' i n i. .. up. . '..,. .. , .. , ..... '"k imouKii u ior nil o an some crease tho value of tho head. ,,, , tnn.tnnil ,, 4..w w (r tiuilKn J l iftTJJ I The Vv C Yj II Mll ! I. " New Home Before buying a Bowing inn chiuo tako a look at the Now Home, tho only machine guar anteed for a lifetime. No mattor whoso fault it is, WE FIX IT. Wo also havo a lino of ma chinos slightly used thnt are bargains Whites, Singors and other makes. Wo carry tho parts and needles for all maehinos, re paired and all work guaran teed. CASH Oil EASY PAYMENTS. LAWT0N BLDG., Bartlett, Near Main. MMMH t. TUtr ''k? mm i 'rMBVMiBr w&sk&t HI fl &. A' fil W mssmmam If your watch Is sick tako It to J. W. DIAMOND 115 E. Main St.