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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1916)
inn? p op five zKrtswo& ;:m:4:x aiiwom) vwi; thi hpnp, aildfokd. nm.o. mum m v t Y T ? ? T T ? "W" "THir v m irk ill r ct VES A t Y V Y Y f Y f. Y Y Y t Y Y t X k f V t Y v f Y f Y Y Y Y Y f Y t T Y Y Y Y Y v i f Y Y f Y Y Y v t Y Y T Y Y Y X x f Y v DRY GOODS These arc littl so-called ".sale" prices nr "go inil "ill l business" prices, 1ml our everyday prices. Compnre llicin. Ilest finality Prints 5o 'JS-iiich Dundee Percales I'lv Cheviot Shirtings, n good general purpose doth ." .' 10c Pretty Dress (Unglmnis 10r lest Colored Outing Klnuiuil 0o AVliite Out inw ! x :10c Anmskeag Daisy ( Moth, white 1"J Fruit of the Loom Muslin J0 Herkelv No. t0 Cambric 15c LYrkely Nil. 100 Cambric I7c oii-iiifh Lng Cloth -. L5c House Lining , hr Serpentine Crepe '.15c A. C. A. Ticking, will hold feathers, at 18' liest Colored Oil Cloth I7tf licsl White Oil Cloth 20$ WASH GOODS What wonders of design and weaving are shown in the new cotton fabrics. More beauti ful, more charming and in more variety t an this store has ever shown. 1' I inch Antrim Invn 5c;? U7-inch Shadow Voile Uty 127-inch ( Yepes 1.21 M-inch Primrose Batiste 12' ",c l2!)-im-li Klaxons 1 ,fy 7-ini'h Printed Seed Voile 'Mi-'.rfj :5 1-inch Modette 2()c) :i(i-inch Princess Chiffon and Ifice Voile... .25 :2M inch Kgyptian Tissue 25 L'7-inch Mercerized Poplin 15 and 25 Wi-iuch Lace Voile ,'J5 .'o'-inch Mercerized Voile 50p K-ineh La Fleur Dutchess 75 Several of the nations now at war have mobilised their fighting forces and boon obliged later to call out the over-aged and under-aged. Calling out the rescrvoa doeg not mean men only, but it extends to gold, silver and othor financial resorvos. THIS IS AN EARNEST CALL To the younger fellows in business to bring forward their strength and powar and apply them to the educative and military park of our work, which is not a new thing'to us, and yet a further word we give to the long-time workers to tend to be up and at it with their Re SERVES OF TIME, RESERVES OF TALENT, RESERVES OF ENERGY so that tho forward march of our business shall be continued with greater pride in its success, and greater ability to be worthy of the confidence placed in us by our patrons. SHEPHERD CHECKS We hae this much used pattern in different sized checks and several qualities: Winch Cotton Cloth S$ JHi-inch Wool and Cotton (Moth 50? 10-inch All-Wool fl.OO 10-iuch All-Wool Fancy Checks $.1.19 WHITE GOODS 27inch Crepes 1 5? Kgyptian Dimity 15 :(i-iiich (laherdiue 25p Hi-incli Hat isle .... 250 :1S iiuh Knilii-oidcrcd oVilc 50c- LADIE'S UNDERWEAR for Spring Sleeveless (laue I'nion Suit, lace knee . 25c I fibbed Pnioti Suit, no sleeve, lace knee i5rv Kxtra fine .lerscy liibbed Pniin Suits, sleeve less, lace or tight knee, all sizes, including extras 50 (lattice Sleeveless Vests, 10, H' c, 150, 1250 Crepe (towns, white or colors, $150, 7J) $1 LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A New Line Just Received Corset Covers, up from 250 (Jowns, the new kiiuoiia si vie, crepe and mus lin 750 i $2.00 'Muslin Petticoats, wide lace and embroiderv flounces $1.00 to $2.50 Fnvclope Chemise, nainsook, lace or embroid ery trimmed :... 9S0 t $2.00 IMPORTED PONGEE SILK One not familiar with market conditions can not realize how low our prices on these silks are. We could not buy today and aell at any thing like these prices: 21-inch doth , :H)0 U.Vinch cloth (Wo SHOE DEPARTMENT We take great pride in this department. Ourusiness here is steadily increasing, owing to our la rye number of satisfied customers. We die pleasure in blowing our Shoes and we can shoe anv member of the familv. WOMEN'S SHOES Patent, button, cloth lop, ' plain toe, I Willis heel, priced at $!M5 I 'a tent, button, cloth top, plain toe, cushion sole, at $:&.oo Duster Drown, low heel, pat cut, button, cloth top, for girls p.00 ioc in gumnelal $.00 m i ; t.m. plain toe, kid top, Cuban Si" M1 ri.i . i Mill MEN'S SHOES , Marry Shoes "a boe all" for men, the new spring stock is just in, they are made of gun metal, vici and kangaroo, in both button and lace, in all the new toes. Our prices will -ae von moiiev. $15.25, $a.(0, $ 1 .00, $-1.25, $-1.50 A good solid calfskin shoe in button or la-c, p. 4 at 1 1" ,i i.i 1). lejoi. lie. I All kil. ili.iiiinnd tip, button, patent foving. CiiIuii li.cl SJJ.15 l;,i i. ,ii..,, ...,.. ;.. ,...ii cr it lil, imm l"li Ifflli lit 111', mil AVork shoes that will giti $a.i5. $:r.(;o and Illlk .41 Si. I IMain toe, 7-inch cloth top, Cuban heel, patent or guniiietal $-.00 (Inimietal, button, J'higlish walking shoes for girls $2.75 liii.stei' Hrowit, guiiuieiai, button, low heel, built for ser ice .... $2.50 Kid, patent tip, button or lace . . $2.25 Ki.l. latent tip, button, at $1.50 and $1.00 I'levible, coiiffM shoe, button or lace $2.15 V iii lace comfort shoe at $1.S5 WOMEN'S LOW CUTS Four-strap, two-button, patent, steel In .id triiiinied $11.25 Jour t rap, gunmetal, Cuban heel $.'.t)() Patent Marv J.uie, white ivrv sobs and heels .; . $2.05 Patent, twoxiraji, Cuban heel $2.75 Kid. two-xirap, CuImiii lied $2.75 Patent pump, Louis heel $2.75 Patent Mary Jane, white trimmed ... $2.05 (inn metal. Mary Jane, white trimmed $2.05 Patent, three-strap. Louis heel $2-25 Patent, two-strap pump, low heel $2.25 Patent, two-strap sandal $2.25 (inn metal, three-strap. Cuban heel . $2.25 'i'i. two strap. Cuban heel $2,25 I';. tent Marv Jane (iiinuutu!. two-Mrap, low heel Kid Hjindal. oiiestrai) White canvas, leather soles and heels, all stle .... $1.50 White cana oford. rubber oe and h. !. .-.r $1.05 White Tennis Shoes at money saving prices. service, $2.70, ,. 15os' calfskin shoes, both button and hue, sizes i) to i:il ... m $1.15, S1.4S and $1.70 Si:'fs 1 to '2 " $ 1 .'18. $ 1 .70 and $2.00 Sizes 21., (, $.7, $2.00, $2.25 and .7. ' ' $2.50 Uuster Brown shoes, with a tip yuaiaiiti d to outlast the shoe $J.00 CHILDREN'S SHOES liit'.uit' button or lace IiiI'.mK' patent button h:l'anl' line kid or patent for Kid. button, patent tip, si.e to 8 Om Sie Il.. to 'J . M 1 75 00 $1.00 $1.15 Size Kir. to 11 .... $ 1.155 Hal iy Uuster Urown, fleiltle sole, fiHit-l'orill, .")' .. to X, at $1.00 Little dents' gunmetal. I.e e, litoU $1.1S (Inn metal, lace Hi., to II ..$1.85. 1.LS llTy to 2. .$1.05, $1.75 Uuster Urowii, patent or gnu metnl Hi. to II 11".. to 2 .. $1.05 k fc 5i.J0 $1 .S5 $1.15 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Patent Habv Doll $1.15. 81. 10 and $1.00 Kid. two-strap sandal $1.00. R 1 .20. .$ I ..'15 Ki.l Baby Doll 90c4. $1.10. $1,251 No Trouble at A to Select Just the Suit You Want Here Men's all wool suits, with unbreakable front, guaranteed to hold its shape, in (hi! AA checks, stripes and plain weaves... i.iJvJ'HJ Montgomery all wool suits in plaids (til Zf and fancy mixtures pl.JLtO'V Young men's suits, all wool and good styles Our 1915 all wool blue serge (com pare this with others) . . . . These suits were bought early and are no higher ia price than they were last year Boys' Clothes A fine lot of snappy new Norfork suits have just come in; handsome patterns, new colorings and, fine tailored. Many of them have an ex pair of trousers . $3.50 to $5.00 All wool blue serge $4.65 to $6 $10.00 $16.50 myAm VijT F )fcl MEN'S FURNISHINGS or $1.00 in. "Y 2 for 25 2 I'm- 25 'M)6 .fid . s? I J ' ' Work Shirts goiiiK "1 Dtst iialily Work Shirtu Dbii'k Sox ..v Dives Sockn, blnrk, titu or gray.... Ilcavv IMai'k Socki Dress SiiKpcndcrH (iarlers I lost on (artel's ('nuii.s (Jlovi'K while thi'v IuhI Canton Flannel UIo ex Canton Manuel Knit Wrist .. Ileavv Work Hoi'kK, per doy. . i ii '4 tfk I fet four in llano lien ... i.c n m i &x? Dress Shirts with eollar, in ereain, Ian and stripes 5J K. k W. Dii'mm SliirlM, with soil or laundered ellflS ... 05 Dresf. Ilatx, 2..")J to.: values, xpeeial 1.50 New Spninf Clips . .. . .'10( and 50" Hovs'Caps 25. :). -mil 50r Khaki Pauls, with eiill's and ln-ll loop'$1.15 Wl.ipeord hints $1.15 All-Wool Dii'hH Pants .TA) MEN'S SPBINa UNDERWEAR .ler,i I'ibbed t'nioii Soils .... 50 Fine .l rsev U'ibbed I'nion Suits, loiir r short sl-ie " .. 80 Alhletie Style I'nion Suits OJty Cli.iiineis' porosknit, short sleeve and knee leliytll, or loiifr sleeve a lid ankle length SUd Io.s' Mi sh Knit I'nion Suits 20 lJos' I'oi'iknit I'nioii Suits 50 KOVEBAIiLS P0E 0KII.DBJIK 76c Tin -i- .il'ilienls ale ui.ide of blue dl'liilll tl'ili ni d with red, both lon and short sleews; also made of blue niiddv eloth and khaki eoli.r inidd.v eloth with short sleeves. Sizes 1 to H m a is. HOSE If you wnnt Hoq that will wear, try some of thesa. Children's School Ilosi- at 2 for 25 Whil-hcathcr, the best for the money, at 15r Hunter Drown, I he hose that looks well and wears well, for 25 Misses' extra fine mercer ized, ut 256 Duster Drown, fiuu Km'1' Hsie, rur IiuUpm arr Kilier silk, lisle heel and Uh for Indies 50 Phoenix silk, the lies! for the money, at 7r$ WfWfi) OrilM.'r. Kill KH WNK..1 cv COMFORT SIZE COTTON BATTS The present condition of affair., with regard to mercbundi8e calls for the. greatest measure of forbearance on the part of the buying public. Contracts for tuture cloltveiies have been re garded the same as a treaty in Europe mere scraps of paper. e GOLDEN RULE STORE There has been -harp advance on the pric s of Notions, but early busing has enabled us i' keep our prices neatly the same. Ouly u few advances. .1. & P. Coals' Tluviul 4c Corticelli Silk Threud, ! yds Se IliMiks nail Kyes 5? Ilox Assorted lluir Pins 1? Coats' Kilk Kinish Cnwhet Cotton '!? fiood Lead Pencils 2 for 5 (iood I'euil Uuttons 2 forHr? Fine Pearl Uuttons.. 5 Safely Pius U for 5P Peroxide. H o 12 Pound can Talcum 06 Colgate' Talcum J,SS Air Float Talcum 8p Viiliiti Shaving Soap 4c 1XM sheets Toilet Paper ( One i ound package Writing Paper, containiMj; III -heels . J5o H t rift wlv v 11 Y fn Y if ! Y V . A. Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y t t Y Y Y Y f i v Llilri ( ,lt 1 ! I .1.2. I D ti . 75r I . N ,:, ( ..ii. ,i SI. 00 MEDF0RD "Where II Pays To Pay Cash" tit. ml l'.'lieopes to match . 5 ORKUON s i.lj.m '- 'I --ill 1 Soap 0' s- v:v.: "-n '111 U' " I-