Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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ATHLETIC CLUB
IS NOW OPEN
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Large Crowd Wanders Through Gym
nasium Which is Fitted Up in an
Elaborate Style Will Form Class
es at Once.
.Tho club rooms of the,
Ictlc nssoclatlon wcro tj
unlay evonlnp, an unual
Natatorlum Ath-
hrown open Sat-
lally largo crowd
attenilliiK tho opening. lUcdford has been
In need of an InstltutioA of this sort for
some timo but can nefw boast of one
of tho finest equipped j Kymnasluma on
tho coast. Athletic llMrector Kranklo
Edwards Is an export ifymnast nnd will
conduct classes In Bmiastlcfl as soon ns
ho has tho club on a Reed footlnp.
A complete tjyninauflum apparatus has
been Installed and consists of rowing
machines, punching bags, horizontal
bars, medicine Ualls and everything
found in the besK club rooms. The bnso.
ment Is fitted with Individual shower
baths nnd lOOr'prlvato lockers nro fitted
into the wnlfls. Boxing nnd wrestling
mats win tyfc laid on tho floor and will
afford a. 'cool spot for thoso Inclined to
fl6sVfenuous.
. Tho club Is run on tho same principal
as tho Y. M. C. A. without tho restric
tions, nnd will provo an Ideal placo for
recreation. A largo number of members
nro already enrolled and a liberal pat
ronago by tho best class of men In Mod
ford Is being extended to tho new man
ager. An excellent library Is also con
nected with tho club and both fiction
nnd classics nro found there.
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JnJDrORDirAILTRIBTIOTj,lIEDFOKDtOEGO SUNDAY. ATTOL 30, 1911.
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DA3EBALI. SCORES
Coait League.
At San Francisco It II i:
Oakland 13 20 G
San Ktanclsco 2 7 0
Batteries Oakland, Kllroy nnd Pcarco;
San Kranclsco, Henley and Berry. Um
pire McGrcovy.
At Los Angeles Tt II B
Vernon 5 C 0
Los Angeles 3 7 2
r Batteries Vernon, Brackenrldgo and
Broun; Los Angeles, Agncw and Smith.
Umplro Kinney.
S At Portland It II B
Sacramento 2 9 t
Tortlnnd 7 11 3
i Batteries Sncremento, Zamlock and
Thomas; Portland, Steon and Munay.
American Iieajrue.
At New York
U II B
Philadelphia 10 II 3
New York G 13 S
Plank and Thomas; Vaughn and Blair.
Umpires, Connolly and Mullln.
At Cleveland It II B
Detroit 1 9 1
Cleveland 2 l 1
Lively nnd Strange: West and Land,
Umpires, O'Loughlln and Dlnecn.
-, At Boston U II B
Washington 3 2
Boston 3 G 4
Gray and Alnsmlth; Wood and Nuna
imiker. Umpires, Bvnns nnd Bgnn.
At Chicago II II E
St. Louis 1 2 0
Chicago 0 3 0
(Called end sixth Inning, rain)
Hamilton and Stevens; White nnd Sul
llun. Umpires, Perrln and Sheridan.
National League
At Pittsburg
It II i:
Plilpniro 3 11 0
Pittsburg 8 15 1
. Brown, Toney and Kllng; Lclfleld,
Steele und Gibson. Umpires, Hlgler and
l'Innernn.
J At Philadelphia It II B
Boston 9 3
Philadelphia 7 10 2
1 Curtis and Itarldan: Moore and Dooln
Umpires, Klcn und Doyle.
J At Brooklyn K II B
Now Yotk 7 11 1
Brooklyn 3 10 2
Matthewson und Meyer, Burger and
Bergon. Umpires, Bason and Johiibon.
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I AT THE CHURCHES.
rirt Church of Christ, Scientist.
Seivlee Sunday morning ut 11 o'clock,
subject of lesson-sermon "Berlastlng
Punlshmont." Sunday school at 1"
Wednesday evening meeting at 8. All
nro welcome. A fieo reading loom Is
open to tho public dally exc pi Sun
day, from 2 to 5 p in. Church edifice
212 North Oakdale.
Presbyterian Church.
Sunday at 11 a. in a musical smlc
will bo held at tho Presbyteilan church
Tho commltteo to prepare tin strlc
consists of W. II. Goie. V II Watt ami
J 1 Hutchason. All are hulled to en
Joy this feast of spiritual music At S
p. in. tho servlco will bo one to Inform
tho peoplo on tho cause and prevention
of tuberculosis or pulmonary consump
tion. Dr. It. W. Clancy will glse tho ad
dress on this subject.
Methodist Church, South.
Corner of Main nnd Oakdale Sundn
school 10 a. in. Broaching 11 a in . sub
ject, "Tho Principal Thing" 7pm
Bpwoi th league and blblo study. 8pm.
preaching, subject, "A Secret RiMal
Od " Special muslo at oath sen Ice The
publlo cordially invited. J. I'. Hipp
pastor.
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A Great Trade Building Sale
AT
THE GOLDEN RULE
MAY 1 st to MAY 6th
Just six months ago we opened our doors to the trading public of Medford and surrounding country. We have en
joyed a most prosperous first six months, but want our second six months to be a better one. Now for just one
week we are going to give what we are pleased to term a trade building sale. We do not want to be misunderstood
The prices for next week will be cut prices and will not be continued or duplicated after this sale. Wo have reasons
for putting on this sale. First, we want to celebrate our first six months of one price cash business in Medford
Second, we want to bring people to our store that never have been customers of ours. Third, we want to show our
appreciation to those that have patronized us during our first six months of successful merchandising in Medford
REMEMBER, THIS SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, MAY 1ST, AND ENDS SATURDAY MAY 6TH
KaOC ARE N LD G0I)S HERE T BE SLATJ(HTERED, BUT ALL GOODS ARE
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Ladies' Suit
Sale
Ladies' Suits at Cut Price Sale. Just 9 suits lot one
suits that sold for $20,00, $25,00, ,$30.00. and. $35,00, alljgo
at Cut Sale, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50 Half Price,
$12.50 Suits now $ 9.38 $15.00 Suits now $11.25
$18.00 Suits now $13.50 $20.00 Suits now $15.00
Lot 2 All our Spring Suits in regular sizes at 25 Per
Cent Discount.
Our entire line of Ladies' Silk Dresses; also a few choice
Evening Gowns at a bjg cut pride;
$20.00 Dresses now ....$15.00 $30.00 rcsscs now ....$21.50
$40.00 Dresses now ....$29.85 $15.00 Dresses now ....$11.25
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Popular
Corsets
We arc showing all
the new styles oil
Corsets this season.
Every Corset this
spring's, .goods and
priced at
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$1.00 to $5.00
Boys' Clothing
Slashed Deep
JUST RECEIVED
A Big Shipment of Ladies White Wash Waists, all g
in Our Trade Winning Sale at a Great Sacrisice
29 boys' and youths' long
pants Suits; worth up to $8:
all go at $3.95
ilens Suits, extra special;
every one new and perfect;
in cloth and make; at
$8.00
$9.50
$10.00
$11.50
All men's suits altered free.
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The Famous
PEERLESS
Muslin Under
wear is Now on
Display. For
Women and
Children at a
Big Discount
Have this
Season's Best
Muslin and Save
MONEY too
Our Prices are
Always Right.
These Cut Prices
are more than
RIGHT
St. Mry' to Entertain.
I'rlilay ovenlng, Stay 5th, thf Junior
pupils of St. Mary's aCiukftn will en
tertain tliolr parontii und friends t tli
production of a very InterestinK proRiini
of lltorary and muBlcal numi)rrH Ti h.
who hao assisted nt any of ti r1"
KnmiH previously Hindered at St M.ir
rumombor how enjoyable hae l '
hours tlniH pas&od, and tho atudems v.
asHuranuo that noxt Frldaj s ptrfonn
anue will form no excuption.
USED AUTO.
Whlto Qas p.r. coinplPtl i'1umI' '
with top, wind Hlil. Id, mi..i i i
nmgnoto, etc, otc will sell tt V
Glanfce ThrbuK tkti Lisft
wren's 30c new .stock Suspenders 29c
wren's Miniiiier Underwear at, per gannent 35c
Glen's 23c 13ow Tics, two for v. 25c
Men's 25c Shield Teck Ties; all silk, at two pair for. 25c
Aran's pui-o silk, new.shapes, 'J-in-hniid Ties : 23o
Glen's $1.00 Auto JJatst , .; y,....v....rr 05c
20 dozen men's 25c Rubber Collars ,.g 18c
10 dozen 72x92 Blenched biieeia
15 dozen :iGx 12 pleached. QisesK.
ir, fln-Mi children 'si C5c, Iiompera
10 dozen, bovh' l !lp"seWais,v - ,
Home Comfort 'I'oilet Paper, 1000 gin
Menen's Tab-inn Powder
UU- Sli.iunK s.up. 1 l'r.
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50c
50c
25c
iVJvlIlS
Benton
&
Co
There will be
BIG BARGAINS
Fbr Every Man,
Woman and Child
who visits this store
THIS WEEK
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