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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1913)
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An iiuiiHiiiilly tlllli'.otil iiciirili wiih iouiIiii'IimI for uiiiiilliN liy rcluttvo lint until u nluirt llun into no on roulil Iki foiiiul Who hml iccojihUimI lit mi uml yd tin iituxt hnvu nnnl nwmt of Hid linn In Ciillfurnlii. OwIiik to Hut fnit Hint IiIh mitoiiiiU wn nil t,trnli;lit nml Hint Hurit litul iii'trr Iiim'ii liny troulili' In Hut fninlly It war nlwnyit ruiu-mli'il Hint I'mmlwr'a uiliiil IiiiiI kIviii nwny, n Miiiolllon which provml correct. Willi In Mi'ilfonl lie t'oiulurlt'il mi niii'iicy for n nursery couiimny. Ho wiih n mini of itoml ihIii ration nml hml ouco licoii n county Kiipcilntt'iiilcut of koIiooIa liurlni: Hut pant fiw wci'kn lie linn ri'toKnlii'il iiu'iulirrn of Hut fninlly niut nee in cil linppy Hint lie hml ri" Kiilnrd hi mint! iiIIIioiirIi hi health wnn Rone forewr. Tim fiinrrnl will tie helil Hiiiuluy nftcni'inn from th l'rl)trliiii church nt I'lioenU ADDITIONAL LOCAL I Mr. nml Mm I.. A MorrUon, who" hnve turn In f'nlUnrnln for nomo time relurneil ilnrliiu the week. i Mr. nml Mm. W, V.. Dltuu liavn r turned to t'orllnmt nftcr it pleamnl vlult In Meilfor.l. , W. M. Hinlth linn trmleil IiIh npnrt iniMit lioii' mul other irnurty on Itlxrrnlite avenue for 11 Inrue furm In rntnl inur JnckMia, Minn., to Martin Murllne of ItonrliurR. Ho will louvu for Hin Houth In u nluirt time. 0. C. (IllchrUt of KnitiN Vnlley nml O. CrtstiT of IIIk Kllcky were In Mm. font Tliumiliiy on their wny to Jack tonvllle. I't'uuilvmilii ha 112 curHnlrm' tin Ion. T y y y y y y y y y y t y t f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y t y y y y y y y y y x y y y y y T y y y y SEE OUR WINDOWS e ftfrfrfrfrfr GOLD DUST T T y ? ? ? ? Y ? ' Ordinary dinh-watcr only clcflnn tho Rtirfnco. Put a dorm of Gold Dust into (ho wnlcr and it will go to tho bottom of thingfi, drivo out every bit of dirt, every jtorm, every hidden particle. Gold Dust cleanses ub well as clcana. Wo promifio you this if you & uio liOla Dust: Your dishes vill bo sweeter and cleaner than over before and you will savo at least half tho tima ordinarily consumed in wash injj them. Gold Dust does better work than soap or any other dish- washini! product and saves half tho time. SPRING OPENING A general showing of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Apparel pur chased in the eastern market centers by our own buyer. Everything in the store is beaming with Spring Attractiveness HiMh. tUfit, kt tit 4ilrbU ttMftllftf Wlltll MflnUf kfwUfl 4ltU IkfM, f5f 'UUU COUt DUST7WtHSJyattl" mutemoies ft Shoe Polishes " riNUT QUALITY LARCCST VAflHTV 2 - m-mr- mum "CUT IDCI" tk ool Ndlw'iliMi on-Mint lUt i..tllt ii)ii(ltnOU. Il.tf Wt ml IUh u.WHi' iul(litUlcii'iliUtntliiK4,ttlaci Mllhl mk Wna.tsc TRUCM CtOiJ, "PI1BT"cvUiiiUii le clrtulrs mtjvo:ililiig :Uiiulnfrntwtif Uatlo,iic "blAlCt ,im. "Ql'ICHnillTfllamaMfulMwIlhilwuKfinuUli. UlUtmt t HkHfntilittr ciii tUm.- lvc Atb- -AUO-Clim i4WnilUloiif . In e.woj bl( fkr pkt-lln 1 acllB lir. wl h !. IX. lnlauJotnc,IUkluttilnui Um, 'IUtr" tJonWntllon for rnllmra who lk iUtl nlmln (hrir Uoi look A I, Itnlnrr ima 4lulUtoli till' !.- I'alth llh liliult arcMh,1lltnU. "B4T Iim-tli,litnU If .- ltUt M IMI k IV ! IM T" t. M k n K l"l I" IK" l"'k. I"H Bl4. WMITTKMORK HBOt. CO., 80'l Albuny itfl. Cmbrilj, M JAt fiitil J I "I'll MUtttlltl . I' " LADIES' WAISTS New Ktylos io !' worn 11ns Hprintf, Mcrcorizud Tint into, Voiles, etc. Prieps 98 to 93..I0 I Ladies' Suits and Dresses Wo linvo now on di.splny Uio most complete lines of LmHoh' Suits mid Dresses we've ever shown, embrac ing all the staple as well as many novelty cloths and at the following range of prices Suits $10.50, $11.45, $14.50, $18.50, $24.50 and $34.50. Dresses $3.98, $4.95, $6.00, $7.50, $10.50, $12,50, $15, and $22.50. J iwfiTWH Ladies' Misses' and Children's Hats Our collection of spring headgear has never pleased us quite so well as it docs this season. It is not our intention to argue the style, quality or price here (suffice it to say our millinery will please you) but rather ex tend to you a most cordial , invitation to visit our place .. T.o1io' "Xfienno' o7 "Mtllfl- & . , . r,rr Yen's Street Hats. Tlie swell FRIDAY and SATURDAY new ghnpcs and styles that when we will be more than will be worn this spring. pleased to show you through f our entire stock. C9 to $3.98 j Kw. "z" i ? ? ? T ? ? ? t ? ? r ? T &a.a.a.a a . a A.AAA.AA.A.AAA.A AaAaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaA.A.AAAAAAAAA a. ZZ1&ZZhZZ1ZK1 IIM2M2MTMgMSM I 2H0 i 1 P WW V& SPRING 1913 FINDS US READY WITH THE CLEANEST, BRIGHTEST AND BEST POPULAR PRICED MERCHANDISE WE'VE EVER SHOWN. MONTHS OF UNTERING EFFORTS HAS ENABLED US TO OFFER YOU SOME VERY EXCEP TIONAL VALUES. VISIT US ON FRID AY AND SATURDAY. THE GOLDEN RULE SOUVENIERS SOUVENIERS WW WW V V r AAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAV. vvvvKvvKvvvvvvvvvvvv llllylzllll ALL COME OPENING SPRING SALE M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE YOU WILL PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKET BY BUYING HERE NOW, SATURDAY AND ALL WEEK. LADIES' TAILORED SUITS $9.98 These suits are beautiful tailored and finished, satin linings, all wool serge, navy, tan and seal brown. FANCY TAN SUITS FOR LADIES $12.98 These are the biggest values ever shown, come in a variety of colors and styles and all lined and finished in the best of mescaline and satins, every one a perfect fit. tTsually sold for $18.50. I. (it us show you. WHITE SERGE SUITS ON SALE AT $14.98 These are the best values ever shown according to the opinion of those who have seen them, and if you are thinking of getting a white, sergo this season, don't delay for they are going fast, LADIES' VELVET TWO-STRAP PUMPS, $2.50 These come also in plain pumps, high and low heel, and guaranteed to give tho best service, save a dollar by buying here. LADIES TAN AND GREY NU- BUCK PUMPS, $3.25 Everv lady knows that the nubuck leather is the popular thing for tho season. Save a $1.00 here. Do It Now. BOY'S WASH SUITS Mothers, stop sewing and buy these garments ready made. They come in linen, and are beautifully made. 2V to 10 years. MEN'S OARHARTT GLOVES These gloves usually sell for $1,75 but we havo made a- special price of $1.50 on them so they will movo quick. Guaranteed. MEN'S SPRING HATS, $1.50 These are tho latest styles from tho eastern markots. Grey in i x t u r e s, brown mixtures, black, tan, all sizes, well worth $2.50 and sold for this in many stores. CARHART. OVERALLS ON SALE $1.00 For men who know, this is tho best made, best fitting overall found any whero on tho market today. Many stores do not cany them because tho profit is too small. Eyery sizo. MENS SHOES ON SALE, $2.50 These shoes are medium woight, every day shoes, somo might nso thorn for Sunday wear, they nro sold in many stores for $3.00 and Wen $3.50. Savo tho difference by buying hero. Saturday wo place on sale ready-made Bheets 72 x 90 inches 39 Thesonro well worth 75c and nrotfng values. BLUE STAR MUSLIN, 36 INCHES WIDE, GOOD VALUE, SPECIAL ., 7 TOWELING THAT IS ALL PURE LINEN, UNBLEACHED, 12i3 VALUE , THIS SALE ,. 8 M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE SEE OUR WINDOW8 J . ii it