Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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lnUT)FOT?T) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE .111. MM
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FINAL HONORS TO
ADLA! STEVENSON
PAID BY ILLINOIS
m.OOMINGTOy, 111., .lime 111.
With lupines suioikU'(1 ninl the
oitj Ornpcil In lunurolnj, llloominjr
ton pnld finnl honor toilnv to for
mer Vicc-Prcii1rnt Adlni 11 Steven
mm. The body Iny in stale in Hip
rntnmln of the eourtliono for two
hours while thousand filed past. The
jirocpi&ion (o thn chiirrh was bended
lty a bnml, n troop of the Illinois Na
tional Gnnrd and sjirviving members
if the Stevenson Keort club, n fa
mous mnrchiiur orpniifanlion of the
'ampniRn of 1892, whieli accompan
ied the vice-president-elect to the in
nuunrntlon at Washington. There
followed H00 miners from the McLean
county mine, of which ift. Stevenson
wn for ranny years president, mem
cr of the Hnr association, the mayor
and city officials and numerous lo
cal organization.
The Second Prcbylerin church,
the largest in the city, held but a
fraction of those assembled. The
services were conducted by Rev. J.
X. Klliott nud llev. KdKar I). Jonc
of nloominptonniul Rev. Martin D.
Hardin of Chicago, the latter n xou-in-lnw
of Mr. Stevenson. The inter
ment at the lMoomini;lon cemetery
wnH private. The list of honorary
jmllbearcrs included many men prom
incut in law, politics and business,
headed by James S. Ewinfr, former
ambassador to ltclgium and long Mr.
Stevenson's Inw partner; former
Governor Joseph W. Fifer, Congress
man FiUhenry and former Congrcsa
inan Sterling.
Among those present were former
Vice-President Fairbanks, former
Oovcroor Francis of Missouri, and
Governor and Mrs. Dunne.
TOiiEMS .
SATURDAY EVENINGS
That the Medford merchants have.
progressive ideas, is shown by their
action in the Merchants association
meeting Monday night, when they
voted to close all stores on Satur
day evenings" during July and Aug
ust, provided it enn lie arranged with
the merchants who were absent, and
n committee was appointed with
power to act.
,H jvn also decided that oil; July
4 stores will be closed nil day", ex
cepting the nicat markets and gro
cery stores, and they will remain
open in the morning, the hours to be
announced later.
The UHSociation will send a dele
gate to the htute meeting of the Mer
chants' association in La Grande,
June 22 to 24, leaving bis selection
with the executive committee.
The meeting was held in the base
ment of the Methodist church, and
the banquet was .erved by the ladies
of the church. The meetings nud
banquets will be dispensed with dur
ing the warm months, and the next
One will be held (he third Monday in
September.
MOSTrMCiTORMEO
MIDGET IN THE WOULD
Tho Fol
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C a r n I vol
Co. with
car loads
of unmse
inent de
vices ar
rived in
M o d f o rd
from Red
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GLADSTONE FAMILY, PLAYING AT ISIS TONIGHT IN SPECIALTY F EATURING HESITATION WALTZ
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MAI DEMOCRATS
NAME MAYOR CURTIS
PORTLAND, .Me., June 10.
Mayor Oakley S. Curtis of Portland
gained the democratic nomination
for governor at yesterday's primar
ies, according to returns today. Gov
ernor William T. Haines, republican,
was renominated without opposition.
There was no opposition to the re
uomination of the four Initio con
gressmen, Daniel McGillicuddy. dem
ocrat, and Ashcr G. Hinds, John A.
Peters and Frank E. Guernsey, republicans.
TUBERCULOSIS
In addition to plenty of frssn tic
tad proper diet those suffering from
or wto are predisposed to Tuberculo
sa are recomaended to use Eckaun's
Alterative to stop night sweats, banUOi
fever 'sad hasten recovery. This medl.
dae, by reason of Its successful use dur
ing the past, warrants the fullest Inves
tigation possible by every sufferer.
Xctanan's Alterative Is most effica
cious In bronchial catarrh and severe
throat and lung affections, and In up
building the system. It contains no
narcotic, nor harmful or habit-form-lag
drags. Accept no substitutes. Sold
by leading druggists. Write to the
Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia, Pa
'or booklet telling of recoveries.
DOWNWARD MOVE
IN STOCK
NEW YOKK. Juno 1C Tho stock
market closed heavy. Prices of
stocks suffered because of the un
willingness of speculators to buy In
view of the uncertain outlook. Pres
sure lifted tor a while In tho after
noon, but tho downward movement
was In progress again at tho clone.
REMOVE LEAD F
KEEL OF CHALLENGER
(lOSPOIlT, England. Juno 1C It
Is understood that Chnrlcs K. Nichol
son, designer of Sir Thomas Upton's
Shamrock IV, purposes to rcmovo
about four tons of lead from tho
keel of tho new chnllenger for tho
America's cup. He thinks this will
materially Increase the, speed
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Our Juvenile Department
Is well Blocked with suitable
footwear fit for hot weather
wear.
l-t iih hIioc jour children's
feet correctly.
Our prices are always right.
At tho Stgn of
"fiooo Smocs"
OPPOSITK POST OFKICK
Wo (live "S. & If. Crccn Stamps
Bankers Especially and -Business
Men Generally Have
Learned to Depend
upon Hirsh-Wickwirc-Cos. Hand -Tailored Clothes
because they can be thoroughly trusted for honest
workmanship and relied upon far correct style,
proper balartcc and
Every particular that
should ue considered
when new clothes arc" bought. You II nsver b
"railfir-disappoirttscT if ycu'll have us fit you ut
this season in one of those handsome new ' Mirsh-Wickwire-Co.
suits at $20 upward.
Model Clothing Go.
Lr. Haih and Dartlett 5ts.
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We double our present space September 1st. We want to open up with a brand new stock. This
is the reason for this sale. BENEFIT BY IT
EVERYTHING REDUCED. NOTHING RESERVED. LOOK FOR THE RED TAG
Wash Dresses for Hot
Weather
Women's $3.00
Wnsh
Drosses,
Women's $1.25
House
Dresses
now
98c
Women's $2.00
Wash
Dresses,
now
now
$2.19
Women's $.r.()()
Wash
Dresses,
now
Look at These Prices on
Women's Suits
$1.48 I $3.98
All Suits up
to $15.00, now
$7.98
All Suits, sold all
season at $20.00,
new styles,
now
$9.98
All Suits, sold all
season at
$25.00, now
$13.48
All Suits, sold all
season at
$.'55.00, now
$17.48
New Waists at Great
Reductions
New White Waists
.just received up to
$2.50 values
eaeh
$1.19
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Waists up to $2.50
values,
each
$1.48
Now Silk Waists
latest styles $-1.00
values,
now, r arlt
$2.19
New Silk CYepo
Waists,
$5.00 values,
each
$3.98
Greatest Glove Sale Ever
Held in Medford
"Ivaysei'V (2
ehisp Chamoisette
fl loves, ;
now, "a pair
21c
Kavsers 1(5 Button
I jisW ''Gloves 75
values,
now, a pair
44c
"KaysorV'lfi
Button Silk
(Moves, $1.25 val
ues, now
a pair
89c
Women's two
("Hasp Kid Gloves,
$1.00 tfnide,
now, a pair
69c
Parasols Greatly Reduced. Laces Cut Deep. All Ribbons Reduced.
and have now spread their tents of
aiiiusemcntB, concessions and riding
devices, preparatory to amunlng tho
people of this vicinity (or a week
under tho auspices of tho basehall
rub.
With tho carnival company Is
Kllzabeth, better known as tho llv-
Ins doll the leading feature and
drawing mnenot with the shows.
Kllxubeth Is only 31 years of ago, 27
inches high and 32 pounds In weight,
Nature bag endowed this llttlo lady
with perfect syinmotncaj rigure
and a pleasant chic demeanor, full of
life unci vivacity, hor accomplish-
menu are many a charming mus.
clan and vocalist, a clever dancer, and
as a linguist she Is a wonder, spouk-
Ihk fluently In six Ungiiants, Hun-
Krian, Spanish, Italian, German,
J-'reuuk anil HhkIIsIi and It always
kIhiJ to eiiterlaln visitors, lie sure
tiud mm her In (n living doll pavilion
( o the Perrhj wheel,
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Save Money on Towels
Good Size Baatli
Towlcs,
sjjeeial ea'eli
6c
Heavy Bath
Towels 38c
grade, each
Large Huck
Towels, 32ioo
grade each
9c
12c
Extra Large llath
Towels, Heavy
weigh 1, IIOc grade,
now,
each
Large Bath Towels
25e grade,
each
19c
Save Money on Silks
Fancy Figured
Foulard Silk's, 75
grade, now
a yard
44c
$1.25 Tub Silks, M
inches wido $1.25
grado, now
a yard
lOxira Ileavv large
size Bath Towels,
75c grado
each
32-inch Wash
Silks, 75c grade,
now,
a yard
39c
'10-inch Ocpo
Dccheno $1,75
grado, now
n yard
98c
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All si'o; Mersalinc,
75c grade,
now, yd.
44c
('heney's Spot
Proof Foulards,
now,
n yard
Save Money on Notions
Clark's O. N. T.
Spool Cotton,
7 for
7tof25c
Best Barning Cot
ton, now
Laces up to 15c
values, now
aa yard
4c
25c Jlair Jhirrclfes
now,
each
All 5c Notions,
now
4c
Save Money on Wash Gaods
All 10c Notions,
now
8c
All 15c No! ions,
now
12c
All 25c Nol ions,'
now
Now Cotton
Gropes iip to 20q
values,
now a yd. ' '
12c
Now'Rft,iiies up to
loc yaluc
a yard
Best: Dress Prints y
now!
it yard
4c
21c
i ('Hi :i(Mnch I'er-
cale iiiadi, selling
now,
a yard
New Ginghams,
good Y2y,j grade,
now
a yard
9c
Good Apron (ling
ham, CiihI liolorri,
now,
a yard i
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50c
$1.44
89c
19c
19c
12c
5c
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