Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MIUDKOItO WATf; TUIIHINK, MHDKOKI), OIHOTO.V, I-'IHIJAY, JI'XH 1, lOlil,
fq thaw
GLOWING
REPORTS
FROM, AD EN SIS
1 IS
Tlin HcvimiIIi Dity AiUmiliM I'lmicli
In lliln clly Iiiim tccnlvcil an rnrour
"JtitiK i(ii'iti fi otii I hi' wiiiIiI'h con
fi'ii'iicn nl"in ilniiiiiiiliiMtliui which
Into Jul tiiH'tl in Wimliliiaiuii, 1). (',
'lln ri'inir hkh xrmil pmtfiOM 'nr
liiK Hid fill u'liix uf the o.fcici riitlmi.
Tin) fir t t tmth Ditv Ailvciilinl
iniiftliiiiiii- Hi'lli'iltui' Kniiipy in JH7I
ami nl tint ii-Nint liinu Ihutu ore
'27 J J iMinsclUliu liiboii'i miUiilo tin
I'iiIIhI Hlal.-H, villi ,i (oliil ni fillH'J
Tlii'xo InlilriTtt ii n. fiirryfiiK IVrwiinl
llii'lr wfl In Nil oMiiulrl'n wherr
inlHilniirt liitvn Im-pi' ojk'ihmI ruiifnr"
ilici'H notuiilxoil, nil 'I Hch.iol, pilnt'
iiiK (iIiiiiIh mill Hiiiilliirlun,4 nut in
iiMnil'iM mnl mo iliiitt I'.clr up
pmiili'il uurl..
Til' Iflldllllllllli'll IUMV (..ot'ttll'H -Id
iiiMihliiK Iiiiiinos priiitlnir lit'rtiture
In 75 iiiif,'tiiinn, tivur 101) siinlliir
inniH iftiil lii'iitimiii rnimiH ifiil MO
nilli'4iK, iicini'iiii w mill pibiMi'V
ttlinU with mi 'iirinicin iif L'i."Oii.
Tin iiioMiiyu lvlnv iirwiicli'il in ''1
liiliHHiifim mnl I liu jiiIii-mmi linvii in-I'l-niiril
rrnni liniill In IB'iy to 1 1 1,01)
In 1 111'-'. DfiriiiK 1 1) 12 lln) 'Sin.iiati
illvirtinii illlliu KiliniHl .j III I nmv immi
Iicih. Tliu yunr llll'J ri'nllfd llio luont
niiioiinl nl furtil over iiiImijiI liy tiin
iloiiiiiiiiiiitlimi mm wrll iih lli lillitl
mninint per i-npilu. Tim mniMinl
i'(iiillnii'il f-r nil piirp(iHii(4 wiu
W.TIIL'.IIIIII.IU mnl Hid miimiiil iter
I'lipllu-niiH IM.HM. Tim mini miioiml
iiiIhi'iI iv Hid ili'iionilinillim fur nil
IIiivh of work iluriiui llm hint no yr-inn
IiiIiiIh WC,7H,iWrtt. KxUiikIvu
pluiiM wi'ii) Iniil ililliiiK Ilic (iii:ftr
nc lur llm fin I linr ili'vcliipincnl mnl
pri'HH'i nf I ho wink ilnilni? tin' tiul
t'uiv yfrilrn. '
" i
WOLOAST COMING EAST
BY WAYOF MEOFOnD
MAN KIIANUIHCO, Cnl , .liinu j:i,
--Ail WolpiM, 'In Willnnl mnl
tlmlr iiiiiiiiiKur, 'JVm IniiiM nro In
Sim Frni'uNjn twlny tho furiniT
HkIiIwi'IkIi! I'liimipinn roiiolmnitiiitr
llm t itfxirt ttint llm inur in liU
tliiimli limy keep It i f ii mil t tin iIiir
for nil time.
"Wnljtnxt uill opcilil two or tlirrn
ilnviln Hun FrmimVif," miiil Jonr,
'Mli'-il lie vlll i,ji l .Mifli'iiiin. prod
nlily liv wiiy nf .MC'tJIonl mnl rorl-
mnl."
CIS
L
STUDENT PREPARES
FOR AIDING CHINA
UKSVKH, Juno 13. "Tho woinein
of my country numl inn uih) when I
mil prnjiftroil to tnlio up thn work
Hi it t In nliqiul of inn, I lion 1 ulitill ro
Mpoml to llio cull n ml ulmmlun tho
cintluiim of your pouplo mnl take up
tlioHit of my own." Mary Itunn, n
10 your old Chlmmo i:lrl. who toilny
ntnmU lilclior tliun linr Ainnrlcnn
ooiiipntltors far anulainlc honorn i.t
Dm Donvor Ma mi til Trultilni; IiIrIi
m'liool, tliun iIIhciumoiI lior niiililtlomi
to (iroparo lii'mulf for n life of iiho
fnliicmi" anionic lior own puoplo.
Tlioiicli hurHcIf n mttlvo of Oolorudo
mIid In (Mliicutlnu liorit'lf to kii tmcU
In tho liiinl nf linr piircnlH uml toucli
llio wotnoii of livr rnca mlvunrml
IiIciib In Qlvlllzuil IIvIiik- Hlii) In tho
(Immlitor of V. Q. IIiidk. a weullliy
Clilnt'iio who han lived In Colorado
for many yenrs.
"Tho women of China nooil phyul
rluiiK of their own box, not only to
uilnUtor to tlicm whon tlioy nro III,
Intt to trnrh tliom how to knrp well.
to llvo liyKoule llvo mid to Imnrov
tlmlr niodo nf IIvIiik r.HiitruMr," mid
tho llttlo nlmond oyxl him. "Ami
hnrituno I fool culled to icrvn tlmrn,
f mIiuII Rtinly nmt work until 1 tv
tliut t ii m fitted to iuiwfir tlio rnll
"My, no; tint women of Clhlnn no
longer hind tholr fe.ji. Tlmt cuttom
whm dropped ronio tlmo mo. Ilnl
thoro In iieml "f inneli further ml
vnncoment afnunff tho womou of my
rnco. Knowjnif tills, I fol it Ik my
duty to i;lvo tfioni tho hennt of tho
mlvnntiiKDM 1 liuvo onjoyed."
An mimitiully nttrnctlvo lrl In
Mnry IIuiik and thoroughly Arnarl
oniilzed In ovorytlllmt. Alio lovo to
diiiieo nnd rldo liorHchnek nnd plriy
tomilM nnd no to tho theatrm. Hut
ovor In CIiIiiii tho wornon do not do
tliono thlnK. nnd when tills Chinos
Klrl Roct hnok to thoin lio niunt una
rufleo nil tho pleasure oho hn hnd
In thin country. .
MAYOn EIFERT BOOST
FOR THE CELEDnATlOH
Mnyor W. W. Klfcrt nnd parly
lipoid Thiirndtty hlllltiR Rovcrnl nf tho
towns In tho county for Mmtford'K
inoimtor Fourth of July cotuhratlon.
U.-wlll ho tho blrtBCst fun carnival
nnd raco tncotltiR pulled off In ooiitli
orn OrnRon for year and Mayor
Klfcrt is ono of tho tnoit ardont nup
porters of tho itamo ami lit putllnK a
hit; load In tho hnrncs with tho hoys,
EI
ORATOR
FLAG DAY
XERCIS
AT
PAG
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'lriiln Atjtlrptw.
A f Hcnmei
. .'. . .Autlioneo
Tmornw will ho fln il".v mill in
trinllo uHhi'UH will tliripliiy fl.ifi
tlirouliont llio nation. Formal oh
rrvnaco of tlio tiny hero will lie un
der mnnngenient of tlio Mcilfurrl lt"1r
of Klbn. I'uhlif exorclhei will lie
held nt llm l'n Theater nt 'm In
the afternoon. The following pro
trriun will jn rcnilered:
.Miiwio "Star Kpniilet! Uannor"
Ort'luMtru
Introdiii'lnr.v Kioroinw, Kxalled Knlor
mnl Officcrn
1'rnyer , , .Chaplain
Hoi.., "My Heart nl llio Sweet Voieo''
Arin by Saint 1'iitns
Air, (lev. Andrew
Fliijf Iteeortl fJins NuHlinry
AHnr Heryiftc .K(tiirc nntl Officcrn
Solo, VHurwiru. Fritcliic"
Air. Clco. AntlrcwH
Kllw' Trihnto to tho Flag
,..j. S. Heveriile
holn, "Siriiiftnlo" by llcekcr. .
CAPITALIST QIVE8 $5000
TO QETTV80UnQ vetehhs
SKATTI.Ki Wnnli., Juno ;,.
C, Ifprirv, rnplhtlfot of tlilnr elty, ami
volernu of tlm fit II wnx, wk fnuglit
nt flettvHbiirff, nnnounecil today Hint
In would tlonntu tho $6000 neecHxnrv
to complete ho fund to hum all of
Hie Oeityftburx; vetcrnnt fi Wash
ington Mt.ite, who hnvr applied for
Irni'Hpo'lnlion to the reniilor nl the
Imttli-ficbl
Tlio ln Iiiih npproirlalt .$lf
000 but forty-iix more veterans
tliun thi would provide for, Hub
milted proof Dint they Imd imiglir
in .the great linttlr. A ftpeninl train
vill (ko tlm 101 vcleraiH ennt.
STEAMER NAVIGATION
ESTABLISHED ON YUKON
DAWSOV, V. T., Jnnu iq With
the breaking up of the iro on Lnko
Lebarse, Btenmcr navinliiii wan
fMlohlixlici! from cud to end of the
Yukon today. Onioning bontrf fnrry
big uliipments of gulil.
13THYEARCENTURY;
CROSS
FINGERS
8howers Predfctcti:
POItTLAND, Or., Juno 13.
Weather ferecast: Oregon and Wnah
Inston, Khowcrs tonight or Hutur-
Mir-l I'Jmrbc llnnca day, wcitcrly wlndf.
It you got up thU tiiorntntc with n,
peculiar foroboJItiR that nomc(ilpfC
unplonnant wan golnR to happen; It
you hnd tho hock luck to got out of.
lied thin morning of all tnornlnKH
with your loft foot first; If you 'In
tondod popping tho qilcitlon tn Lliu
lady of your drcatnn today hewnfo.
Thin In a bum day (o utnrt anything
you want to havo luck with, for lt
Friday, tho thirteenth. Thnt jen't
Hiich n rarity In ItKolf. for thoro Jihvp
been numeroUH other Frdny tho
thirteenth In tho past fow yoars. This
Friday, tho thirteenth of tod.-jy, jiow
ovor, In tccullarly potent for ovl In
Its makeup.
Tpday I tho only day of tlio pfo
cnt year when tho thirteenth of tho
month will fall on n Friday. It will
bo at least 100 years before yoti will
get tho combination of Friday, th'o
thirteenth, in tho thirteenth yW'rk
a century, so when you write Juno
13-18 today, bo careful to crow youjr
fingers to keen off "de ponjitni.ti i
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z:
MEDFORD'S BIG CLOTHING STORE CLOSED
ENTIRE
$20,000
.00
STOCK
STORE
CLOSED
Men's High grade Suits, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Etc.
GOING ON
tu
DOORS'
LOCKED
PUBLIC SALE
THIS WILL BE THE GREATEST SALE IN THE HISTORY OF MEDFORD, OWING TO THE FACT THAT NOTHING BUT HIGH GRADE GOODS WILL BE FOUND IN THIS
STORE. THIS AD MEANS EXACTLY WHAT IT SAYS. EVERY FINE HART, SOHAFFNER AND MARX 3UIT, EVERY STETSON HAT, EVERY FINE PAIR OF SHOES, EVERY
SHIRT, ALL FURNISHINGS, ETC., MUST GO. sa.Jfci
CONDITIONS EXIST WHEREBY THIS FINE STOCK WILL GO ON PUBLIC SALE TO THE PUBLIC AND NOT ONE STONE WILL BE LEFT UNTURNED, NOT ONE ARTICLE
WILL BE HELD BACK, COST AND-VAIES WILL BE IGNORED.
NOTHING RESERVED
The Four Walls Will Be Stripped
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE
WILL BE SOLD AT ONCE
STOCK CONSISTS OF HIGH GRADE SUITS SUCH AS HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX AND OLOTHESORAFT MAKES, FINE STETSON HATS, STRAW HATS, PANAMAS,
HIGH GRADE SHOES, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, TIES, ETC.
A FEW ITEMS
.l()c iMcn'rt Sucks, cu. to !
2rc fhiiirmitunl Soaks, li pair box, cul to 19
fiOf, Silk- Socks, cut to :.;J. '......'. ..29i
UoljuIui'- J'or'JHn M mi's Collars, out to I) ror.............i25
20c. Men's Suspuiidoi'S, cut to J)
uric nnd OOo Suspenders, cut to i.a..m lt)
afio nnd filJe Men's Silk Neckties, cut to k lf)(
7rr Silk Neckties, cut to ; .. 30
60t: Men's "Work Ohirts, cut to ......21)$
$1.00 Dross Shirts, cut to , 42 H
pM) Dress Shirts, cuct to '. 89
MEN'S SUITS ALL NEW AND UP TO DATE
MAHT, SCHAFFNER MARX AND CLOTHES CRAFT MAKES
$15.00 Men's Suits, all styles,
cut to ...
$20.00 Men's Suits, all styles,
cut to ...
$27.50 Men's Suits, all styles,
cut to . .
$3 and $3,50 Men's Pants, cut to . . $1.89
$4.50 Men's. Pants, cut to . . . $2.98
$4.00 Men's Shoes, cut to . . . $2.89
Men's Odd Vests, up to $3 values, cut to 39c
$7.89
$10.89
$12.89
Sue Men's Underwear, cut to '. 19
50e and 7f5c Men's Underwear, cut to..! ,. 39i
$1.25 and $1.50 Men's Undcrwpar, cut to S9p
$1.50 Men's Union Suits, cut to 98p
$3.50 Men's Union Suits, cut to $1.80
$1.00 Men's Night Shirts, cut toA..v '. .59
$1.50 Pajamas, cut to S9
$2.00 Men's lints, cut to ,......, :98
$3.50 Men's lints, cut to ......$1.29
75c Men's and Boy's Caps, cut to 39
$1.00 and $1.50 Men's Caps, cut !q 59
"T 7 - I
$1.00 .lohnB.Stcsonl Tats, cut to....$2.59 " $2.00 Straw Hats, cut to 98C
$3,50 Straw lints, cut to $1.29
$S.00 to $12.50 Panama Hats, cut to $3.98
ALL OTHER GOODS MARKED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRICES QUOTED
i- r ! T
Romomber this is no ordinary sale, but a roal public salo whero each and every article will go. The four walls will be stripped, not one thing will bo hed back, any one attending this sale, will
not bo disappointed for Mr. F. K. Douol, tho proprietor, stands behind each and overy garment in tho store, find every thing in the store will go no matter how great a sacrifice must bp made.
v Store is closed and will remain closed yntil the public f l
Sale Starts Saturday, June 14th, Promptly at 10 a. hi.
AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL STOCK IS SOLD
F: K. DEUEL
&
CO.
The CLOTHING
STORE, For Men
NOTICE Since tho storo has boon closod a largo force of salespeople have beon employed and are preparing the big stock for a hasty riddance, marking each and every article in plain figura
and placing gpods puj; pn tables and countors so the public can select for themselves. Corner Ba'rtlett and Main, Watch fop the Big'Sign) Publio Sale4
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