Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Thanksgiving Week
CSflSlf Thanksgiving Sale
Just this one week to "shape shop" for the busy Christmas business that is to follow. Many lots of merchandise to be disposed
o fto make room for holiday stocks, which are arriving daily, and then, too, many of these lots are such as will help out in making
up your Christmas list of the sensible and serviceable kind of giftsand every item at a substantial saving.
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LINEN HUCK 49c
Oonus in dil'foroni widths, jfh
ranging To to 20 in. wide, UJ9K )
plain and fancy, for guest jb
towels, sold regular at GOe flflflEstf
to Rfio ihis special price OgSSS
for ibis week. jeisJS?g 6
CRETONNES 8!3c
Ton or twelve pieces of
these fancy cretonnes, some
dark and sonic light, used a
great deal at the present
time for Christmas fancy
work, laundry hags and the
like.
LUNCH CLOTHS AT $1.89
.Scarcely tv 0 alike, in a va
riety 01 patterns, ranging
in price from $2.50 to $11.50
each; some are scolloped,
others are hemstitched, and
the saving comes just at; he
time when most wanted.
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BIG COTTON BLANKETS $2.39
An extra size "Wool Finish
Hlankct, in while only, with
pink or blue borders, al
ways sold at $M..")0 to $1
an exceptional buy enables
us to sell this blanket at
this low price.
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KID GLOVES 98c
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'A genuine Kid Glove, in all
sizes, colors such as tan.
gray, black and a few white
nothing less than $1.2.")
and many of them $l.f0 and
&1.7f) crade.
TABLE LINEN $1.39
Comes 72 inches Wide, in a
genuine all-linen cloth and
sold in the regular way at
$1.7.") yard. This reduction
comes just in time for your
Th'aiiksiriving table.
CHILDREN'S COATS REDUCED
ssiv I'vevy coat in the depart
$x inent, ages run 3 to 12 yrs.,
R? and materials are nlush,
corduroy and mixtures of
grav and brown, regular
mv?$&; pnee i.t.) 10 stw.iiu ar. one-
third less.
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CREPE DE CHINES $1.15
t?$ !Mosl an color j'ou could
ask for, in street or evening
uiadeH, comes '10 inches
wide and sold in manv
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' stores at $1.00 the yard,
j good for waists, dresses and
underwear.
DRESS GOODS $1.29
In this lot are serges, pop
lins and a few novelties,
sold regular at $1."0 and up
to $2 the yard, all the wide
width material in the staple
colors.
FANCY RIBBONS 15c
In a big variety of fancy
floral patterns, both liht
and dark colorings, mosth
pinks, blues and lavender,
specially good for Xinas
fanev work.
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WOOL BATTS $1.95
Made, from pure Oregon
fleece wool, a carded tex
ture, will not pack, wad,
lump or roll and will retain
its shape indefinitely
comes in two-pound rolls.
WAISTS AT $1.98
A big lot of these Crepe do
Chine Waists came in this
morning by express, shades
such as niaise, flesh, white'
and blue; also a lot of Silk
Juraoyn, nil hIzoh, nt rimmo prlco.
IS THE
I MAY CO.
SELECT YOUR FURS FOR CHRISTMAS
We have a big stock of the most worn kinds, such as mini:, fo.v, mannout,
sable, marten and oppossum, in sets or separate pieces. We are also agents
for the well-known Albrecht Furs and can have your furs made over in any
stvle or relincd.
MAY CO. $
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ROYAL SOCIETY ART GOODS
Comes in packages or open stock, in a biglol of stamped pieces, either made
up or ready for the needle, with thread complete. This is by far the most
papular line of art nialcrials on the market today, and a cry inexpensive.
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EXPLAINS PHOENIX
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To the IMilnr:
Tin. ilom in S.tliinlay'h Jlnil Trili
lint' in ropinl to tin1 !?lflfl0 linnil it
fiiu ly thi 1'liopiiix school hoiutl was
11 porvpivinn ol' lads.
Somo timo iik( tho board voted to
fund it puonl oultniulinjc (! pel
cent warrants into a .'' per cent
bond Nmip. A reputable l'ortlnml
bond' house was eontraeted with to
handle th transaction. Later when
this fact became generally known an
nttPinpt wn. nuuKMiy privnlo partio.
to buy tho bonds Trum under the
1'oHland Iioiisq. Thp individuals
did Hot come before tho board, all
negotiations heinpr carried on uilh one
member of the bonid only. It could
not be called a bid, for the second
jHiity hail full knowledge of the prop
option mado and accepted by the
J'oitlaud firm, and was thorefore able
to offer a lower figure, than had been
offered. The bonid felt that it was
not ait ethical or legitimate proceed
ins and refiiMfd to repudiate its eon
tmct with tho Portland limisp and
coinpromUp the intejfntv of the dis
trict. .MAN ION' II. TOWXK,
Clerk.
L OF IHE
AT PAGE
A strong; story bv a strong author,
William Hamilton 0bome. One of
the most beautiful and talented of the
theatrical idols of the day, Lillian
Lorraine, plays the lead. A sumptu
ous production and action from start
to finish.
Noal, Hip son of a sea eaptain, and
tho little daughter of the propiietor
of Lost island, are left homeless by
tho eruption of Mount I'elee, in Mar
tinique. Scenes of the netual eruption,
taken by I'alho eninera men, are
shown. The clouds of steam, smoke
and ashes and the massif of lava
rolling down tlu mountain side are
shown in close-up views, to get which
some opeiator must lme nsked Ins
life.
WINS 43 FRUIT PRIZES
'( Continued trom pago ono)
TERTA1
BY SP1NISTER TRIO
custom applet.: Hear Creek orchards,
Mcdlord, IJoco ears; Dr. It. lllatch
ford, ScajipoofC, Ciairuenu pears; It.
I Ferguson, l'olk county, Hing oher
lies; J. F. Fleck, The DivJIe, asMit
ed grapes: 1). M. Lowe, Ashland. Hiug
ehurries; W. fl. I'lcncott, Ashland,
Muir peaches; (. M. .V; (!. fl. Stack
land, Cove, 1,'nion county, Ming ellar
ries; V. 1). Tetei, Salem, Willamette
prune.
.MIsrollnnooiLs Awards
Later announcement) added thr
following :
Walnuts, silver medal J. C. Coo
pur, Oregon walnut experiment uta
tion edicutional ehil.it.
Oronor.v; McClnre, llillsboro, I'ran
fpictte, filadys ami Mayetto, all
brone medals.
Hurry I). Antlers, Iimbeil cher
ries, Cove, Union county, modal of
honor.
Oihl medal . I. A. Wcslcrlund,
M'dford, Yi How N.-wtown apples,
Itlerliciin upriiots, peach plums,
lir iiizc nied.il,
Med i U ci lue or T. Wciden. 11-vid
"THE ARAB," A PARAMOUNT.
AT STAR THEATER MONDAY
liiake lils Initial photoilramatlc np
poamnre In a iilcturlzatlon of hlK own
drama. "The Arab", which will bo
Fnday pveuii'g a large auiluuce
lined the .Natatorium nail, wlan,
through the el forts til the Onxlics,
the Spinster Trio appeared. T1ii tuo :
Kdgar Solwyn, tho distinguished' is eoniposed oi .Mis Oladvs Joiie'
I) road way star and dramatist, will flliumnu, Ml, (jtuicwcw Woitmau
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Itiver. H.iii:ii:i apples; A. K. Wiight.
Mod foul. Liberia peaches; A. N.
Wridit. Mlford. Salwav neaehes.
Silver medal -Carl Wodecki, Tht?
Dallei.lling elurne; A N. Wright,
Mcdlord, Lemon Chug peaches j A. X.
Wrighfy- Medford, Mnir poa'lioi.
Medals of Honor
II. II. I.eavitt, Adbland. L-imbeil
ulmi'iioM; Mink K. Maer, Mosier.
Italian iruii(s; (ins Miller, Hood
River, Anion pear: M. I. Minour,
Med ford; Mr V. A .lonos, Hood
Itiver, Anion en- ', K. King, Hood
Kiver. Aiijon pi.ns; V. II Illaitg,
Ilooi' Wivoi, Po-r jvears1 C. It. Hoyd,
Med ford. Howell penis: ( It. I'ovd.
Medford. Anion peais: C. M. Cham
hers, Hood Itiver, Delicious, apples;
Del Itio orchards, Itook I'oirif, Ilose
peaivi; W. It, Dwyer, Hood Hivor, n
jott ponni I'ast Hood Itiver Fruit
eonipnny, Mosier, Aiu'ou )iearH: W.
.r Nororos, Contnil Point, None
pea iv ; J. It. Kuiiamuker, Hood Itiver,
Lambert eheriien; Patterson Or
eliaids company, Asliland, Yellow
Xowtown apples; A. O. Hoed, Hood
Itivor, Done peaiN; L. T. ltoynnlds,
Salem, Heldwin a)ples; Hen O. Shel
don, Medford, Yellow Xovvtown ap
ples; C M and (I. O Slaokland,
Cove, I'nion county, liepublicuu cherries,
S. S. S. Greatest Blood Remedy
Gives Results When Others Fail
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TWINS. .. &.
your work"
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and Miss ('audit .lacks, who dis
ola.ved their ability a r.rlits. Miss
llinmau has u diitH'.alic contralto
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Nature's Remedy For Wood Troubles.
Tho purifying and curative proper
tied of Xuturu's grout remedy have
uuulo "S. S. S. for tho Wood" a
household Buying. Thousands to
day enjoying perfect health owe
their recovery from blood or skin dls
ouffcH to this universally used blood
purifier. S. S. S. is mndo entirely
from -roots, herbs and burks, which
possess eleunslng and healing Ingre
dients. You cannot bo well when your
blood Is impure; you lack strength
and energy natural with health; your
complexion becomes palo and sallow;
your vltullty Is weakened, Wheu
wasto or refuse matter, which Nu-
turo Intends shall bo thrown off. is
left In tho Hystem, It Is absorbed Into
the blood and bolls, pimples, rustics, '
blotches und other eruptions of Ihu
skin appear.
S. S. S. goes into tho circulation I
and removes overy purtlclo of blood )
taint or poison of overy character.
All skin discuses uiul eruptions
pass away, and tho smooth cleai
skin, elowliik' with health, show '
that tho body Is being nourished by
rich, pure blood. Itheumutlsm, Ca
tarrh, Merofula, Contagious lllood
I'oIhoii, all are deep-seated blood dis
orders, a;id for their treatment noth
ing eijuuls S. S. S. Oct S. S. S. at any
drug store. If yours is u peculiar
cuso wrlto S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Hre's the Reason
for Lower Prices
NO CREDIT
NO DELIVERY
NO HIGH RENT
Ann & Hammer Soda, pkg. 6c
Royal Baking Powder, 1 lb; can 43c
K. C. Baking Powder, 25c can... 20c
10c can Spices 7c
COc Uncolored Japan Tea 37c
40c can Cliff Home Coffeo 33c
Jackson County Supply Co.
"Cut-Price Grocers"
3:!X. (1RAPJ3ST.
tho attraction on Monday, at tho Star, voice with an exoeptH'iwillv vtidc
A collide of years bunk Mr. Sojwyn iwigo mid woiiduifl volunu. wludii
plnj'od an oxtromely succossful on-1 whs well onvnscd in her oleet'oii.
gugomciit in this pleco at one of tho
lending Now York thoatros and thore
after onjoywl a remarkably prospor
ohs tour in tho samo vohloje.
. Tho production of "Tho Arab'
combine the olemonts that "fill tho
090" with the elements of dramatic
IntonaUr which "fllUtlia lioart."
DEL0W ZERO WEATHER
GREAT LAKES REGION
DrLlTH. Minn.. S'v. n.-Ruk-arm
wcithiT prrvailrd nt Dnliith auA
tiw Iran rang luhu- ml w
lukr dUtrirtir w fB ll Im(
Th offu-il tmmtmturr h.-n-
-Ym' at Mv Mindowf" wlu.li a
most onthusiasticallv one.. rod. Miss
HiumHii na- itli'y niI'.l bv Mi
NYoHhinu at the Uno Ih.m' ,ic ihii
Miii)tmU iuovihI that he vvus with
ihr m1o t im IhoMjiht mid le'liim. as
wdl us note.
TW rcmliiia bv Mi Jack tormtd
a ven- ntjoynble towlaro ol the ii.
grnio. DnwatU- nbihtv of u hth r
dr wm li4Mcd in her lulcipi-tii-tinu
of tk nvtut fnu "II I Were
Kim?
Th hJf wan mot houutilollv d.c
omlrd with (tak, l'ni and chrvs
enC'cminwi. Aflr tiw oimmk n-
K-kmrnt wet srni. f.ll.e.l bv
From linoleum
you'll tee
Gold Dutt cautet
the dirt to flse.
One reason for the
(treat popularity of
Gold Dust is its
activity.
It ditiolvei quickly in
hot or cold water, and
puritiei in addition to
cleaning.
Million ol houiewlve are uiing Gold
Dutt refularly (or cleanmC everytlunif
from linoleum Ij I'.k choiceit (dver
and woodwork A tibltapooniul dii
aolved in a pail o( hot water ia the
recipe (or proper uae,
BBBvSjff' a J
'iIP
Scand larger
package
for aale
everywhere
EIZEFAIRBAHKS-ZED
MAaiat
Thm Aallvo Ooaner
One Cent Sale
at Wilson's
Beds Springs Chairs
Brooms Socks Underwear
New Hats Umbrellas
ALL GOING AT 1 Cent
Watch for Ad. and Windows
Plant "YourGrain With a
Van Brunt Grain Drill
I
It takes less seed and raises
more grain to the acre
.Every seed is planted at the same depth
and it all comes up even
Coine in and see them
HUBBARD BROS.
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GOLD DUSTl
jUa hear.