Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORDOlEaON, MMIUKSDAY,
SHANGHA
UNABLE
HINDUS SAIL' FOR WANE MAN
UNDER SIXTY FOR
IE
TO ENTER CANADA
VANCOUVKIt, 11. C, July 23. The
.iHpnncxo atcnuior KomaRntn Mnnt
with her 352 Sikhs nbonrd, snlleil nt
r.:,10 o'clock this morning for Shane
linl. Aflor n night of threatened
trouble tlio departure ot the Konm
Bntn was accomplished very peace-
nhly. The vessel was accompanied
by the Candnnla Untntiow, which will
escort tho Japancso vessel to n point
70 miles west of Vancouver.
The Konmpatn arrived hero exactly
two months ago. Iter coming had
ticon announced by cable from Shang
hai, and every effort to obtain pub
licity for tho Komagata's errand was
made. It Is said the promoters of
tho expedition are pleased with the
publicity tho Komagata. expedition
has received here, In Great Britain
nnd In India and that the rejection
ot tho Rlkhs, most or whom arc said
tu bo formor soldiers in tho Drltish
nrmy, will bo made much ot in tho
agitation for tho overthrow ot Drlt
ish rule in India. ,
Tho steamer was' chartered from
her Japancso owners by Gurdlt Singh.
n former contractor or l.ahore, a for
mer Drltish soldier, and a man of
Wealth, to carry 363 Sikhs to Van
couver to demand admission as Drlt
ish subjects. On arrival at Victoria
tho men wero detained by tho health
officers, who delayed the medical c.
aminatlon whllo tho Drltish Colum
bia government and tho Dominion
government carried on negotiations.
SUPREIV
BENCH
PLAGUE SCARE HARD
UPON ALL VERMIN
NEW ORLEANS. La- July 23.
Four snnkcp, eighteen tnrnntulns,
bfventy rnt., enough roaches to nl
incot fill n barrel nnd bedbugs ga
lore formed part of the cargo of n
freight vessel sailing tropical seas
nnd which wns fumigated here yes
terday, in connection with the fight
iigniittit bubonic plngue. Two of the
snakes were boa constrictors more
Ihan five feet long. The others were
of u harmless Central American variety.
WASHINGTON, July 23.-iW-dent
Wilson wnnt to find a man un
der sixty years to fill the vacancy on
tho supreme court bench, caused by
the death of Asoeyite .hwtieo Lur-
ton, nlthoiih a man slightly older
would not he rejected.
When Senntors Simmons nnd Over
man todnv presented the name of
JuMiee Wilier Clark of the North
Carolina supreme court, who is (S
years old, the president outlined liU
ideas. So fur ns is known, the pres
ident has made no definite selection
from the many name presented. See
re In ry luie nnd Attorney General
MeUeynolds nre still said to be fore
most. Governor Dunne ot Illinois wns in
dorsed for tho vneanev in the su
preme court today by Senator Lewis,
who called on President Wlson.
llcprestatntivc Dickinson of Mis
souri presented n telegram front
Governor Mnjor and indorsements
from the entire Missouri delegation
in congress nnd many lawyers in his
stale, supporting W. W. Graves of
the Missouri supreme court.
ARMY WORM INVADES'
NEW YORK SUBURBS
MORE
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PAYROLL
NEEDED
"If Mod ford had a ilnzen Institu
tions like the Med ford Printing Com-
pnuV said a prominent merchant
last ovenlug, "the merchants would
soon hote the difference In tho In
creased payroll in the city. I pre
sume jou must pay out 3U0 or $400
a week, Judging by tho number of
people you employ."
"That shows that you have only
guessed at half the truth," said, the
talkative omplojo. "Would you be
lieve that tho dally payroll ot n plant
like theirs runs over $100 per dayT '
"Well I would not think it would
go that high, but then you probably
know what you aro talking about."
said tho merchant.
"Tho payroll alone runs In tho
neighborhood of that amount," went
on the Rarruloua printer. "On top
of that add the rent, power, light, and
thousand nnd one little Incidentals
that aro necessary to a printing plant
nnd you will see that tho amount of
money paid out each year runs into
many thousands. Why don't you
know that there Is not another such
plant in tho entire southern part ot
Oregon, and few In the state. If all
the printing needed and used In Med
ford was bought here at home they
would havo to put on more men, got
bigger iptartera and pay more rent,
nnd so on. Tho money paid them
for printing Is about three-fourths of
It swallowed up In wages and these
same wnRcs would bu spent with our
merchants. Got the IdoaT"
Tho merchant had not renlUed It.
Ho said so. Ho had no idea ot tho
expense ot conducting a plant HKo
tho one maintained In Medford by tho
firm mentioned above. When ho got
to talking about (tin range ot work
douu at homo he found that thcro
wns nothing In the printing line that
could not be obtained horn nt homo
whero the merchants all not a Hharo
ot that famous old homo dollar. Thn
moro minting done tho bigger tho
pay roll. You don't havo to go out
oft town for a single Item in your list
of printing matter, bo It color or
plain work,
Tho next time you think of printing
think Medford Printing company,
phono 78,
Why Not
Get tho best smoke, Gov. Johnson,
and also patronlto homo.
BLEASES ENEMY
SHOT BY STRANGER
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COIil'MMA. H. ft, .Inly 23.-Dr.
d. II. Mcluoli, who Iiiih figured lit u
political I'xehniiKO with (Invoiuor
Colo IIU'uho, was shot (oday hv an
unidentified nssnlluul, Tho wound is
not dangerouM,
Hlt'UHo had announced Hint w licit
lie Npiiliii In Cnliiinhlu today hit would
mill Dr. MoIiiIohIi lo the plull'oiiu In
confront him with eeiiatii Htiiti'iiiciilH.
Dr. MoIiiIohIi myn IiIk iiHMnllaiil,
lifter jdioollng, inaile off, stnmtlng,
"Now, you won't liotlnir Cole."
IIIoiuIIioiiiiiIh Iiiivo lulled (o plol up
a trail, ami Iho oily mid Niirioumlliig
country lutw Iiccii thrown Into u
eoiniiiollou over Iho al'i'alr.
At lliu eiiiltal a statement wax .
Htied Maying Uleiixn regret ted I lie af
fair and that tho governor' (iffleo
would lend all pokslhlu aid for I lie
oapturo of the iiHMalliiitl,
ll;l$tt
I GREATEST SALE OF TAILORED SUITS
IN THE HISTORY OF MEDFORD
Tailored Suit Sale
Tailored Suit Sale
WASHINGTON, July 23. -The
nrmy worm has descended upon New
lork, doing heavy damage to Uwns
in Harlem. Within the Inst two days
tho wonn extended its operations to
parts of Brooklyn nnd destroyed
lawns on ninny large estates. In n
single night the worms did consider
able dnmagc to plants and flowers.
College Point, Whitcstonc, Jamaica
nnd Newtown have been invaded.
Apiieals hnve been sent io Washing
ton asking what methods can he used
to kill them.
Thousands of the pests made their
nppenrance yesterday in Hnyonne, N.
J., nnd other towns, and did much
damage to lawns, flowers nnd vege
table gardens, and lust night ninny
lersons were fighting the worms by
firelight.
Tired Eyes
Mean Eye Strain
PlSfYO'iVjH
Rye-strain leads to headache, ner
vous prostration, cataract etc.
Don't neglect your eyes, if you sus
pect anything wrong with them, bet
ter havo them examined at onco by
DR. RICKERT
UK KNOWS now
Suite l-'J Over Deuel's
S. & If. Green Trading Stamps Glvei
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Olio full rack of Tailored Suits,
materials aro white sorgo, brown
sorgo, navy sorgo, pongee silk
and mixtures; sizes run: Throe
size 1,4, eleven size 16, twelve
size III), three size 118, one size '11.
'Actual values to $115.00. Your
choice at $5.00
We make no alterations on these
Suits.
TRIMMED HATS, VALUES TO $12.50, ON SALE $2.98
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$10
One full rack of Tailored Suits,
including the season's most beau
tiful models. Two Moire Silk
Suits, 2 Taffeta Suits, many
pretty mixtures and suitings,
tweeds, whipcords 2 handsome
"White Serges. All sizes up to !().
Actual values to $10.00. Your
ehoice at $10.00
"We make no alterations on these
Suits
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY SALE
OUR ENTIRE $15,000 STOCK OF MEN'S GOODS AND SHOES WILL BE PUT ON A "SPECIAL CUT" PRICE SALE
Never before in the history of our merchandising have we offered or seen offered bigger inducements to the buyer than we are making in this sale
LIEN'S SUITS
Our entire line of Men's $15.00 Suits, in serges, worsteds,
cashmeres, etc., will go in this sale at, per suit $9.90
$17.50 to $20.00 Suits all go at, per suit $12.90
$10.00 Boys' Cashmere Long Pants Suits per suit..$6.25
$12.50 Boys' Serge Long Pants Suits now $7.25
MEN'S HATS
Men's Hats below cost. Tabic after table arc loaded down
with Men's Felt Hats all styles, colors and prices.
Any $1.50, $1.75, $2 Hat in the store, your choice 98
Any $2.25, $2.50 Hat in the store, your choice now..$1.29
Any $3 to $3.50 Hat in the store, your choice now.. ..$1.98
John B. Stetson $4 to $5 Hats, your choice $2.98
MEN'S SHIRTS
All on tables. Take a look, wait on yourself if you choose.
The cut price on every shirt.
50o Shirts now 34
50c to 75c Militarv Collar Shirts, choice 41d
All $1 and $1.25 Golf and Negligee Shirts cut to 73
All $1.50 and $2 Shirts cut to $1.10
Come a-i'iinning.
Men's regular two pair for 25c Hose now cut to, pair....9
Men's 25c Silk Lisle Hose, all colors, jiow, per pah'....19
Men's 25c Cashmere ami Wool Hose, now, per pair 19
Men's Linen Collars, now, each 10
25c Boston and Paris Garters' now, per pair 18p
25c Suspenders now, per pair. 17
35c Suspenders now, per pair. 21
50c Suspenders, now stock, now, per pair. ....35
Our 25c Four-in-Hand Neckwear, usually sold at 35c..l9p
50c and 75c Four-in-Hand Neckwear now cut to. 35p
We Are Sure to Lose Money
You Are Sure to Save It
SUIT CASES AND ILVND BAGS
$3.00 Leather Hand Bags, sale price $1.98
$5.00 Leather Hand Bags, sale ". $3.65
$0.00 Leather Hand Bags, salc.V. $3.98
$1.75 Caratol Suit Cases, salo $1.20
$2.00 Caratol Suit Cases, sale $1.29
$2.50 Fiber Cases, sale $1.45
$3.00 Fiber Cases, strapped with shirt fold $2.19
$3.75 Swedish Fiber Cases, strapped and fold $2.63
$5.00 All-Leather Strapped and Fold Cases now $3.68
KENTUCKY PANTS
$1.75 Pants now $.35
$2.00 Pants now ; ; ;..'.$1.'41- '
$2.50 Pants now v...u....-.y.i.,:.., ;$t,53r
$3.00 Pants now ; .$..$ .4..A.,. i. $1.80 J
$3.50 Pants now .ft.'...r.".:..,..L..,L if2.jjJ9'
$1.00 Pants now s, , .'. v $298'
$5.00 Pants now I.:...,.'.'..."!.'..'..........'...'...:;...;.'''
$0.00 Pants now ; ,.. $4,20
Men's Bib Overalls in blue and white stripe, gray, plain
blue, the best $1.00 values on the market, sale price, j)er
Levi Strauss No. 2 Overalls, sale price, per pair 73
BOYS' SHIRTS AND HLOUSKS
1 Boys' fine quality Blouses and Military Collar Dress
Shirts, the 50c and 75c grades, close out price on this
lot at 35
Boys' Porosknit Union Suit Underwear1 per suit 35
ENTIRE SHOE DEPARTMENT ALL ON SALE
During this sale all shoes will be taken from cartons
and placed on tables, each pair marked in plain figures,
the si.e and cut price. It is our aim to give you a sale in
reality on shoes. If we sell out we will get more they
are still making shoes.
Men's $2.50 Shoes now $2.12
Men's $3.00 Shoes now $2.39
Men's $3.50 Shoes now $2.98
Men's $1.00 Shoes now $3.29
Moil's $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes : $3.59
BUY WINTER WErOHT SHOES NOW and Save Money
$5.50 12-inch top welt Hunkidori Chippewa Sliocs..$4.39
$7.00 12-inch top double Monarch solo extra heavy vamps,
"a hjgh quality Hunkidori Chippewa Shoe, now..$5.43
$8.00 10-inMi top doublo sole, fine quality, always the pride
of this store, vllunkidori Chippewa Shoe, now.. ..$0.52
p;5X)r12-iueli top, black, plain tbe, light weight pack, now
$7.50 12-in'ch top black plain toe, heavy outside counter
; j.ycry heavy Fnjijc.h vamp, waterproof wood-pegged sole,
now at' ; .$5.79
WE WILL QUIT THE LA DIES' SHOES
All Ladies' Shoes will be sold below cost. Stock con
sists of mostly high-top winter weight Shoes. Arranged
on tables. Take a look you'll buy.
THE WARDROBE
West Main Street
FRANK BRANDON, Manager
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