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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
VAUV, HIK MrrroT Mvrr, 'wwj w vinvotm. ottK.a vtt imi tmuiuiv u i'M x The Golden Rule Way of Creating Business MOST ANYONE CAN CREATE TRADE BY AMBITIOUS ADVERTISING, BY MISREPRESENTATION, BY MISTAKES IN BUSINESS. BUT WE ARE TRYING TO CONSTRUCT TRADE, BUILD A BUSINESS PERMANENTLY, AND WITH THIS ABSOLUTE PRINCIPLE OF BUILDING PERMANENTLY ALWAYS BEFORE US, VE ARE NATURALLY VERY CONSERVATIVE AS TO WHAT WE SAY IN ADVERTISING, AS TO WHAT WE PROMISE IN SALES NATURALLY VERY CAREFUL OF OUR WRITTEN OR VERBAL WORD. WEfARE TRYING TO CREATE TRADE TODAY THAT WILL CONSTRUCT BUSINESS TOMORROW THIS STORE AND ITS SUCCESS IS FOUNDED ON THE BUSINESS BUILDING IDEA OF ALWAYS PLEASING CUSTOMERSOF SATISFACTION ALWAYS. THIS BUSINESS CANNOT EXPECT TO BE ANY BIGGER THAN THE PLANS ON WHICH IT IS ORGANIZED, AND IT IS ORGANIZED ON THE ONE ABSOLUTE RULE OF RELIABILITY. 1 X ? ? V ? V ? V Y ? V ? ? ? ? ? ? V t ? f ? ? ? f t T f f ? ? T r ? f ? v t T ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? f ? ? ? ? ' i ! I I i! I! t ? ? ? ? t T T ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X R , T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T READY! A Spring Nosegay of Beautful Dress Cottons for 1916 The Spring Exhibition of New "Wash Cottons .signalizes a notable triumph over obstacles caused by conditions abroad. Von will agree when yon have seen it, that in freshness, in charm, in variety and in the matter of price it is unequalled in Med ford. It establishes, for one thing, the AMFKMCAN cotton-weaving art on a now piano of beauty. Foreign wash goods, to be sure, arc well represented delightful new creations by Uodier, Icing of hi craft abroad, crisp figured voiles in nil favorite shades, lint the AMRUK'AN goods take first rank. There are exquisite designs, on sheer voiles, in wonderful printings, dashing new skirt ing fabrics, which will be worn Ihis summer. Primrose Batiste, a In rue rantrc of nat- WHITE GOODS L Ladies' Spring Suits and Coats Introducing the very latest models, all selected by our buyer on his recent trip to New York City. An impressive collection of fascinating models of woolen cloths and silks; also wool and silk combinations. The Coats are priced at 5.00, $6.00, 7.50, 10.00 and up to 15.00. The prices on Suits are 10.50, 12.00, 15.00 and up to 25.00. A splendid new line of Skirts just in, plain tailored serges. The prices range from 1.18 to 5.00. New Arrivals in Spring Blouses Dcauiiftil Voile Waists, with the new two-in-one collar 2.00 Heavy qualitv Crepe do Chine I Mouses, tailored models 2.50 j Georgette Crepe, effectively hemstitched, with the new collars and cuffs..$3.50 Primrose batiste, a large range of pat- WHITE GOODS SKnsB terns and colors i1 27-inch Crepes 15? L'ffite pr Flaxons, inanv pretty patterns 15? Egyptian Dimity 15? HJjljS Modette, Ul-ineh mercerized, non- :!-""'! j;M $ lWtjN shrinkable, in pink, blue and black ''-)'" ' "tibi'wlme ft V J -- 7- stripes, also fancy stripe 20? ; ",,I,Vh .n,l.tl8t" :; 3J) ,. '( ,. .l , ,, . m ! rA He ! inbroidered Voi 50? f yftfip s .-inch Princess Chit ton -5c u , $ya SHEPHERD CHECKS nave tins mud) used pattern m dii- SJO-ineli Egyptian Tissue 25? .'fi-ineh Xoveltv Stripe Mousseline .35? Wo Wi-inoh Printed Marquisette 50? fercnl sized checks and several qiiali- Hs-jnoli Printed t'ailiHioinio c ties '10-inch Duchesse Voile 75? M-ineh Cotton (Moth 25? Mercerized Poplin, a much-wanted JW-inch Wool and Cotton Cloth .50? cloth, in black and white and all the sta- 10-inch All Wool 1.00 dh pie colors 15? and 25? HOSE Lggmmanxxm 'J&K jflnSsfillllll f RSiS"l If you want Hose that will wear, try some of these. CJiildren's School Hose 2 for 25c "Whit-Lenthor, the best for the niouev, at 15? Muster Bjowu, the hone that looks well and weal well 25? MiMUPK extra Hue morceriaed . ... 25? 1 luster Urowu, fine gauge lisle, for la dies 25? Fiber silk, lisle heel and inc. hidics.50c Phoenix fcilk, the best for the inonc. at 75? 10-inch All-Wool Fniicv Checks 1.19 Comfort Size Cotton Baits 210-pound Ilatt 75? 2lioimd Fine White Cotton . 1.00 tt-pouud choice (Cotton 1.25 Koveralls for Children 75c TIicm' garments arc made of blue denim trimmed with red, both long and short hlceves. Also made of blue middy cloth and khaki color middv cloth with short sleeves. Sies 1 to S years. Men's Spring Underwear derse U'ibbed I'liion Suits .. . 59? Fine .Jersey Ribbed I'nion Suits, long or short sleeve S9? Athletic Style I'nion Suits. . .. 93c Chalmers' Poiimknil, short "sleeve and knee length, or long sleew and ankle length S9r H..,s' Mesh Knit I'nion Suits 29? l'.o-i' Poriiskuit I'nion Suits 50? N V 7T- I DC 3CZ JC I ii ir DRY GOODS DRAPERIES These are nofso-called "sale" prices or flO-inch Marquisette, in white, cream or "going out of business" prices, but our ecru 12'o? eer-day prices. Compare them. Mn'-iuch Fine Scrim, in white or ecru, Hest quality Prints 5? 20 28-inch Dundee Percales 0'? '10-inch extra fine Marquisette, white or Cotton Challies 5? ecru 25? Cheviot Shirtings, a good general pur- :;(;.i11(.i, Silkoline 121 :,? pose cloth 10? i ,. , in Prettv Dress flinghams 10? -nu'h Cretonne, a good comtort cloth, Hest Colored Outing KlannuL3"".'...0 nt 12V AVhite Outing 10? Amoskeag Daisy Cloth, white 11? Hope Pleached Muslin 8? Fruit of the Loom Muslin 9? Merkelv No. (!() Cambric 12 U? LVrkelv No. 100 Cambric lG'-ft? :i(i-inch Long Cloth 15? House Lining 5? J Serpentine Crejie 15? 4 A. C. A. Ticking, will hold feathers, Kriik-yiii i vbvvwi.w . bk jrmt A.r at w m sm u r m " n K v at llest Colored Oil Cloth. Hest White Oil Cloth. . .18? ... 17? .20? Ladies' Underwear for Spring There has been sharp advances on the prices of Notions, but early buying has enabled us to keep our prices nearly tho same. Only a few advances. .J. & P. Coats Thread 1....4? Corticella Silk Thread, 100 yds 8? Hooks and Eyes .'. 1? Dress Snaps 5? llox Assorted Hair Pins 4? Coats' Silk Finish Crochet Cotton....4? (Jood Lead Pencils 2 for 5? ? f ? t f V V T ? V f T ? T T T r T r t r T r r v T t r t t r T T T ? Y ? t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y r Y Y i f Y Y A 11 1 1 m V r A . . , - . . . I Sleeveless uauze L niou Suit, lace knee, (Jood Pearl Hut tons 2 for 5? Y h 25? Fine Pearl Buttons 5? J Uibbed t'nion Suit, no sleeve, lace knee, Nnlct.v Pins :j fur 5? for :$5? I'Jii'gesize Peroxide 12? & Fxtra fine Jeiey Ribbed Union Suits, KSVTnte"1 iW Y sleeveless, hu-e or tight knee, all si,es ft !, " ? A iiirluding extras 50tf ;XJ ' )at. A " ( l!,u ;; sf i ll ll.'t litis rMiiivii sunn .i a I uauze rtieeveiess esis. lvc. a .c I MM s wx.lv ' '. ,i .mi. nA fTJ. 1 ' nt-'l ;; ....... ...n xty v "V Ullll arflj (b" Crepe downs, white or colors, T )? and One iiound package Writintr Paner con- G3?, taining II I sheets 15? 5? SHOE DEPA RT MENT Jj1.00 (Jood KuvelnpcK to uiati'h i "We take great pride in this department. Onr bnsines.s here is steadily increasing, owing to our large number of satisfied ens tomers. We take pleasure in showing our Shoes ami we can shoe any member of the family. CHILDREN'S SHOES Infants' button or lace . MEN'S SHOES WOMEN'S SHOES Harry Shoes "above all" for men, the new spring stock is just in, they are made of gun metal, viei and kangaroo, in both button and lace, in all the new toPH. Our prices will save yon money. $8.25, $U.(0, 1.00, $-1.25, $1.50 A good solid calfskin Shoe in button or lace $2.75 Work Shoes that wil give ser vice. $2.70, $:).15, $3.(i0 and $3.75 Uovk' Calfskin Shoes, both but ton and lace, sis !) to :i ., at. $1.15, $1.1S and $1.70 Sizes 1 to 2, gl.-lS. $1.70 mikI $2.00 Sizes :.' to l), $1.7, $2.00 $2.25 a'nd $2.50 Mimti'i' lirowii Shoes, ith j tip guarauteeu to outlast th Patent, button, cloth top, plain foe.J.otiis heel $!J.15 Patent, button, cloth top, plain toe, cush ion wde $t.00 Buster l.rown, low heel, patent, button, cloth top, rur girls $:i.0() The same style shoe in guiunetal $11.00 Douuola, button, plain toe, kid top, Cuban heel $2.05 All kid, diamond tip, button, patent !'o ing, Cuban heel $!J.15 Kid, button, patent tip, welt $15.15 Plain toe, 7-inch doth top, Cuban bed, latent or gun metal $2.00 (tun metal, button, Kuglish Walking Shoe for girls $2.75 luster Drown, gun metal, button, low In el, built for service $2.50 Kid, intent tip, button or lace $2.25 Kid, patent tip, lniitoiT. nP . $ 1.50 and $1.J) Flexible, ijomt'oit shoe, button or lace $2.15 Ylei La e Colllfig,! Sl(De at $1.85 75ri " 51 Infants' patent button 90p Infants' fine kid or patent i c- tr iJL.UL' '' lor Kid, button, patent tip si.e'5toS OS? Size 8U. to tl $1.25 Sr.e lliu to U $1.15 Habv Hiieier Brown, flexible sole, fool-form, 5a to S..$1.60 J Little g&nts' gun metal, lace, (5 io u x.'io 30 Uuu metal, lace Si ..to ll..$1.155and$1.4S llioto2..$1.05nmlfl.75 o lluster Bittwu patent or gun metal. Si., to 11 $1.95 HUto'-J $2.25 MEN'S FURNISHINGS M dozen Work Shirts going at 0 for $1 Best quality Work Shirts 45c Bed, Blue or White Handkerchiefs.. 5? Black Sox 9c Dress Socks, black, tan or grav, at 2 for 25? Heavy Black Socks 2 for 25c Dress Suspenders 25? darters 15? Boston darters 20C Canvas (1 loves while they last 5C Canton Flannel 0 loves Sc Canton Flannel Knit Wrist 10c Heavy Work Socks, per do. S9? rmr-in-1 land Ties 13? and 23? Dress Shirts with collar in cream, tan and stripes 53c K. & W. Dress Shirts, with soft or laun dered cuffs 95 Dross Hats, $2.50 to $3.00 values, spe- ! t $1.50 New Spring Cap 39? and 50c Hoys' Caps 29?, 39c and 50c Ivinki Pants, with cuffs and belt loops, " $1.15 Whipcord lnts $1.15 All-Wool Dress ants S3.50 Jpi m 1 1 W W&KMtVt III ftla THE Golden Rule Medford, Ore. f V r T r v T ? r r v r T T T T f f f ? T f T V y f v T r y f t hIkh .. $:i.oo o .t " Q O o (F- i - Ira