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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1914)
i .' pxnw HDC MTUDFOttD MATL TRIBUNE. MTCDFOttD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 20. BOTH SMOKE AND IRAN SUR E OF WINNING BATTLE PARIS, Juno Both JncU Johnson, heavyweight champion of tho voHd, nntl 1'rnnk Moran of Pitts burgh, clmllonRor for tho title, fln lahod their training today and each of them declared hlmclt In tho host )iohbIIi1o condition for their contest tomorrow nlRht. "I ahnll win sure," wasf'tho ca"blo Kram Johnton sent to lits-mothcr In Chicago, while a friend of Moran who visited him nt his training quarters nt Merle! on tho Olw, Bald that the challenger was no lens confident. Tho advance alc of seats Indi cated thcr will lo a great crowd at the Vclodromo d'HIver when the fight starts at 10. HO o'clock tomor row night. 11 Is understood that many women Imvo purchased tickets, some of whom never miss any Important box ing match In Paris. Tho poor of Paris will reallto n good sum as tho result of tho con test an It Is calculated that tho re ceipts will reach at least 1100,000 and nccordlnc to tho law, 10 per cent Is added to tho price of each ticket for tho benefit of tho poor. No better dato could have been selected for tho fight, as It occurs on the eve of tho Grand Prix, tho prin cipal sporting event of tho jear and In tho height of tho tourist season, when many Americans and other for eigners aro In Paris. Tho selections of George Carpen tier, tho French champion, aa referee Is also considered likely to draw a largo following, aa ho Is aa Idol among the Parisians. u T GROWERS OF WESTERN OREGON mi !BS IN Dl STRIBUTORS MANY MEDFORDIIES TO KLAMATH The Elks Rodeo nt Klamnth. Foils July 3, 4 nnd fi will bo larger nnd better than ever this yenr nnd the Elks lodge of Medford will run u Kpecinl train to thnt city for Elk nnd their families, leaving Medford nt 10:30 p. in., July 3 nrnvlnir nt Kln mnth Falls nt 8 n. in., Saturday, rc triming leave nt 8 a. in. Monday ar rive Medford 0:30 p. m. The Elks Itodeo ih Hie bK Wild West Show of. Southern Oregon. Uncivilly IiorsoH, bucking bull, xteer roping, steer rilling, wild horse rncc-i, chariot race?, rope spinning, tug of war contented in by nnddlo hore-, riding bucking Iiorven by lady riderH, in fact everything thnt is done in the big Wild Went Shows will be seen nt the Fair Grounds on thee days. A tfplcndid program consisting of bnll games, balloon nsrentions nnd parachute leaps, that has been pre pared in addition to tho Itodeo and Medford will bo well represented. Special rates on railroads from nil stations. FOURTH OF JULY AUTO EXCURSIONS ' Tho Hall Taxi company will run nnd auto excursion to Klamath Palls July -ttli, providing seven or moro passengers will go. Hound trip $10 auto can leave either Friday evening or early Saturday morning, cither time that Is satisfactory to the pass cugors. Heturnlng Sunday evening. Wo will also inako a reduced rate for Fourth of July excursion to Cra ter Lake, providing six or more passengers can go. hound trip $13.50. Leave Medfdrd at i a, m. Saturday morning, breakfast at Prospect, ar riving at Crater Lake at 12 ra. Leave Crater Lake Sunday at 3 p. m take dinner at Prospect at 0:30, arriving nt .Medford at 10:30 p. m. Hither one or these excursions will be a beautiful uuto rido and parties wishing to go ban call or see Court Hall, manager Hall Taxi Co, (Paid Adv.) SPOKANE, Wash.. Juno 20.- Fruitgrowers' association of Western Oregon wero federated Into one big district organisation which In turn will be affiliated with the North Pa cific Fruit Distributors this week, follow Ing a meeting of delegates held In Portland Inst Saturday. Tho now association will be Incorporated as the Western Oregon Distributors, with headquarters In Portland. It will be the ninth sub-central organi sation of the North Pacific Fruit DIs trlbutors, tho co-operative central 8clllug agency, already representing over C0O00 growers for markutlng their fruit. The Portland meeting was attended by about 50 growers' delegates and was held In the Portland Commercial club rooms. Associations In eight localities joined the new Western Oregon branch at that time those berg, lloscburg, Salem nnd Forest I whoso crop of apples nnd pears this Grove, Ore., and Fargo, Wash. Two jonr is estimated nt between ISO nnd others were represented which nro BOO cars. already affiliated with tho dlslrlhu- Dclegntcs also, attended from Dun tors but which In all probability will dee, Dnltni, Albnny, llmnts Pns and become n part of the new district; I Medford, Ore., who wero not formal they are nt White Salmon nnd Un ly authorised by their associations to derwood. Wash, In the eight new Join tho distributors nt that time nl localities which Imvo nxntled them- though considerable Interest Is mnnl selves and become a pait, of the dls-feted In the pioposal by the growers trlbutors' marketing machine, there In their respective sections and such are between 2500 nnd 3000 growers action inny bo taken within tho near at Sutherlln, Kugene, Corvnllls, New- future. R -tffpfv ff.Vti'-J - at akiitl 9tf4t w :jpiwe X The most economical of all quick-leavening agents W-Wl.JlU-JlJSaHCTWMluq.l.-ll WE HAVE SOLD Afl'T .'Inly 1, this snip will close, as we Imvo sold (lie remaining slock on dial tiny lo llto Medford Harness com- I, . j ( paiiy and il will be moved. f k ' IF YOU WANT BIG BARGAINS ON HARNESS SADDLES, SUIT CASES, BAGS, GLOVES, TENTS , f This Week is the Last Chance Holler (Mime in and lay in a supply now and save money HERMAN BROTHERS hhswh II I JJL J-CTS 4:hmh;3mm: A " AfUff ffM rV A FM 1slTr W V flVY iiw I W fil i AINU lilt K (jKLAI KtUUUlUIN IN MJ11& QUAKE KILLS MANY BATAVIA, Java, Juno 2C Many were killed or Injured today In a vio lent Mrthquuke which caused wide WA damage In Southorn Sumatra. The offlcw of the Dutch Hosldeut nn4 many othr building collapsed at ffeNkcwItw, the McplUI. and loin, ttfapk and W OHiwuleactlon wu IttUMTHPttHf. ? t T ? ? t ? T X $15.00 SUITS $5.00 2o Brand Now Suits Sold all season up to $15.00, good colors and sizes, this sale only, each $5 MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR POST OFFICE $25.00 SUITS ?10.00 Uf Now Suits made up in this season's latest styles of the very host materials up to. .2").IK) values, this sale, each D.00 $10 OUR GREAT EXPANSION SALE CONTINUES TO ATTRACT ALL SHREWD BUYERS WHO WANT TO SAVE MONEY $50,000.00 Worth of Up-to-date Merchandise Must Go Nothing Reserved. Everything Marked Down Be on hand early Saturday as we close ot 8:30 p. m. sharp r , j . i- i iT" ALL CORSETS REDUCED All G9e Corsets now 4i All $1.00 Corests now 89 All $1.25 Crests now 98 All $l.f)0 Corostes now $1.29 All $2.00 Corsets now 1.79 All 2.30 Corsets now $2.19 All 1.00 Corsets now $2.69 All $4.00 Coi-sets now $3.48 All $3.00 Corsets now $4.48 GLOVES REDUCED Kayser's 2 clasp Cliamosetto a pair 21c Kavsers' 1(5 .Button Lisle, a pair 44c Womens' two clasp Kid CI loves, now a pair 69c Kaysors' two clasp 1(5 (Cloves a pair 44c Kavsers' 1(5 JJutton Sillc Cloves a pair 89c Womens .1(5 JJutton Kid Cloves now. a pair $2.19 GREAT REDUCTION ON WAISTS 25 Slij.dil.lv Soiled Shirt Waists up to $2.00 values, now 'iQ each JL 100 Brand Now Crepe and Fancy White WiitotH up to $2.00 values, now ea tP JL J. O Now SilU Waists in all colors, $1.00 values, now nl Q noli IZ.17 New "Crepe do Chono'' Waists, all sillc, real $5.00 jfflj'J QQ h, now each . 9J J O N'imv lMitdios" latest stylos, all sizes, $1.25 values; now QQ oaeh ,.r. yOL Now "Middies" up jo $1.75 values, now, each fl "Q Clark's O. X. T. Spool Cotton 7 for 25c Collates 25c Talcum Powder a can 12c Ciuhams 12'' j;rado. a yard 9c Poroalos 15j grade a yard 12c rossalines SilU, 73 grade a yard 44c Tub Silks 75o grade a yard 39c Diuiiiios up to 20c values a yard 12c Val Lace up to 15c values a yard 4c TOWELS 25c Turkish Towels, now, I Qp oaeh J. Jj 15c Iluck Towels, now, Qp each JVj 30c Turkish Towels, now, OQo each msVj 25c Huck Towels, ow, i qfr each X J j 50c Turkish Towels, 1,0T' Qr each O sj 75c Turkish Towels, each DlC 25c Initial Towels, DOMESTICS Host 10c Muslin, now, O a yard O Best Tabic Oil Cloth, now, r a yard m X 50e Table Linen, now, Q a yard Ju Pequot Sheets, $1:00 rjuality, QQn each O' 1Uh Spreads, $1.25 grade, ftQr each O' Curtain Scrim, 25c mAo 1 Qr a yard X - I'illow SII)W, 25r SILK DRESS GOODS CUT DEEP Foulards all silk, 75c Silk Taffotta 30-iwli-es wide, new colors, $1.75grac1 a yard .... tj& X O J All of our Dress goods up to (55c values, now, A A a yard TCTC Black Morio, all Silk UO-inches wide, $2 grade tj) 1.0 V All of our Dress goods $1.00 values, q now, a yard...O J grade, now, a yard 44c All of our Dress goods $1.25 values, rr now 70 ALL WASH DRESSES MUST GO 50 now House Drosses all fast colors, In $1,25 25 New Wash Drosses made of Crepes , in fancy figures, 25 Now Wash Drosses fast ooloix, $5,00 val UNDERWEAR Women's Uibbed Vests, now Women's 35 Union Suits 4c 29c Women's $ 1.2 QQ Union Suits 70C Women's 25c Q Vests, now 1v Women's 35c ICp Pants, now JLiDj Women's 20c Cn Vests, now LDj Women's !) A Q Union Suits 40C HOSIERY Women's Fine llihbed Cotton J lose in black and tan, now f a pair .... Hoys' Vine Hibbed Hose, fast, black, 12c now, a pair All 25c Hose, )n now, a pair jL IL All 50c Doso now, a pair. ... 44c All $1.00 Silk OQn Home, apali'.-O 7t All $1.50 811120 HI r i ? ? X X T ? T X ! j now, oach 16c gi'arte, each , .. 21c values, now, each 98c ues, now, $3.98 Women 'h I ft 10c 11mm k wfc yn mk Qir, Jh R.OO vah,J.70 each VrwlH, mowou tWtt a4 huw horn jutus j ' r