Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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"'MEDPORn IfATn TRTOTJNE, MEDEQRD. OR 10GON, WIOPNKSD AY, MAY 7, 1019
QUOTA IS NEAR
Tlio iotorv Loan rniuuniun von
(limed to urouress yesterday, four
thonnnml ilollurs boine -' voluntarily
PviUKcnin-o. jne coimtv has eotie
over , tlio top ami llodford is now
-within A few thousand dollars of its
nuotii. There is no solicitation lieiue
carried on, but there is n stood" tie
iimnd for tho bonds and sales will
continue throimh tho bunks until the
Hose of the camiuiiiin bv Mnv 10th
Tho list of subscribers inchtdini:
Monday night follows:
'" 3o.ooi .;''.
Mmlford' National Bank
(15,000 ' ' .' 1 '"
City of Modford
14,000
Anderson Peter 8 : ;
(6,000
en mpboll J amcs 3 T ; I 1 . 3 J..
(5,000
Campbell James - Logan 3T
. - (3,500 -
Paraona R H
(3,000
Marshall Martin Cranflll Mrs P L
(3,000
Carroll Mrs Jane
(1,500
Oaddls & Dixon . Kinlcy Everett
(1100.
Daliock Zcra E
(1,000
Daniels Mr & Mrs Hicham PC
TV. Jm,R I.ou F '
'crtford Printing CoPaeltio Mutual Life
uelchell Mra uciroy ins uo
b'ampsel V K Oregon Life Ins Co
Calkins F M ' 1 ' Withinplon Fannie
. Karhart Wm C Bealt Kobt V
Sheldon Mr & Mrs Carpenter Leonard
lien B and Mrs
Cetchell Tlroy . Tomlin John U
Hamlin C A Philips Mrs A R
Axhpole John and Harnnm W S
Mary A Union Oil Co
Gagnon Joseph T
Frldegar Fred
Mast John
Felch Jano C
Graves Lydla I.
Amy F M
Westorfleld E H
Standard Oil Co.
(700 - , : '
(650
(600
1'nul B W
The Toggery
Maasdam G 11
(500
Hntirht FYprt Alton
Clemens Ruth With.
Medford Grocery Co
Cooley J H
Stevenson Etta
Mast John M
Kenly F Cornllig
Dow Dr M M
Mansfield G W A
Lowcry Bert & Mrs
Nash Ella B
Jones Mrs M
Vawter Mrs Aletha
Nagayama Klsoo
Medford Concrete
Cc-nstruction Co.
nnnll Asburv
Clark Elizabeth A
Crowell Wm 8 ,
McDonald CW
Knarrow Alex "
Fisher A H
Vason Ehrmira Co
Isaacs W F
Lof land Justice M
liehllllK H C
Frldegar Wm
Montgomery M A
Fisher Andrew H
Bates Bros.
Owen Leila :S : - ..
Tall. Wwi, ft;.
." - S4M) .-- ...
Dean Flor'co Folger
- : - ( (409 ' '
Gates C E . . young Mrs Peter
Dopp R H I ; Herrick Clara S .
Bursell A ' ' : Nutter Chas A
Luntan Chas W Luman Chas W
Fouls Grocery . oo . v-,
. . (300 . .'.
Tamashlta Chtiljso Howard W W
Malmgren Dr T J Fridiger Wm
Clemens Jas B ; Kauns A S ;
' ' (250 :
DrlskoT David W Dlttsworth Florence
Anderson Alton M Young PeUr . .
and Mrs Maude MLoolnls Edith H
Optimo Cafe, by -. Carpenter Alf S V
F M Gerdes . Whillock C W
Smith' Lynne B ' Hoffman . D
Martin Franklin E Mann J C
- ,':. B900 ' -
Doremus F C
Uni t Anna C
llnrl llonry
riiriilllo O M,
Wilkinson c 1
CruiK liuy.V
1!ay I'H
Hoy Frank H .
l.ucail K M ..
Hrown Wm
Hadovau Mrs V
Stewart James
ltay H L :
Mears James
Olson c J
M t!
Lsinport Vi H
. )erl John A
. I'unlln ilrmvulnn ,
- llnri'ave 111
: Motirnnt Iron Works
Uelelienslelo C F '
, stonnett A F
Olll'i-vt JO
I ItroinmiT O J
v iMr(ens 11 J
lleiixon Graham
(SO
ltld.tell Dr R G
Waller J Hess
Norniiin W M
Ulllult II V
IMi liel 1, II
Nyo II II
Nye Mrs It II
Sollss Margaret .
Crank Waltvr S
Cuho A 11
ttreenlng Clans
llvrmanson Al
Sllnson Mrs W 11
rurdin Alahitm
I'-lKt'lr 111)
Clark Mrs tVulult II
llauey Airs II u
Ham Miiiuin
Nmm Pearl
KUkmmiek Nora C
Doiign II I,
Nell Nydah rJ ;
llealh Fred U
Miller .Maud
K locker Mrs A J
Warner Win J
Johnston A J
1'ViuUBon KlUalw-lh Smedley -Karl
Mears Frettrrlek B Mlnkler Helen I
McCl'ln C K .Melniyrc Winnie V
f leh.ner Mrs Carl Henry Joseph C
McPonnld Wler' W Hlltson J r
Palmer ttarton J sw ' a
ii,n,slMon S T Janes MHlon o
o ,V.I.. Mrs S T Wilson V T
Ponnell ueorgia
iirt,v,i,ito iarl
Trowbridge I J
eolwr Mary A
Morion Miss K K
Crump Vivian
Weeks FrM
McGowsn W H
sl.,v,nson J H
Williams Fred
Crawford Oris
Peterson OA
Stlne W M
Hdwur.ls Mario V
Wheeler 8 A
Lewis III.
Tavlor J K
l.lmltey Kale
l.lndley Heo 11
Searle FUtrence M
K'ttttf Helen -
Harlaell .losephlne
Crawford Mrs St S Haruell Wilbur
1'allon u j
Hansen ljtnra
Otllngxr JO
Janes W Carlcton
Anderson liert
Pi-rl F A-
Furry F R
Hrown Mnry C
Brown Robert H
Lilts D S
Glllen Dr O A
Itunspaen it
Mears Fred v
Watklns C B .
oung Lena
Harlxell Mrs W
Holnu'S n m ,i
Chlsholm Sam
iltvls Frank
Showers O J
Seaman Hoy A
Wright Marlon C
Jehlness Otto
Dullnlre Victor
Dallalre Delia
Wright F.ilgnr
Campbell Edith I,
Williams Hrltta B
HubKir,l Harry T
Turner Ida May
Fnrrv A S
Sebuehard Mary F
Dnlley M I.
tVrey (Ml
tlrlerson Isabel A
Keith Ida M
Selltnldl Wm v
Smith John
weas Mrs Jas -Owens
Jas
Field Mrs It J
IVll .Magglo
Fifer t' A
Carpenter J H
(iodlovo W C
Melteynolds F
Webster O 8
Payne F W
Close P F
Close Mrs P F
Perry Flosslo
Sveadsen C M
llowinait A
Medford Cigar Store MoAndrews Thos F
Jensen Jens
Hoke May 1j
Lumsden T B .
Walker Ed
Wilson Will H
Keene J M
Sprlggs
Stel Jean K
Flchtner Carl "
Pchall Ruth
Porter Geo W
Allen Albert C
Pomlsh Vera L,
Llndley Sarah A
Martin F K
Campbell Wm C
Cumpl.ell Wm N
Goffe Florence H
llllbert S Melanlo
Perry Frank
Guthrie Dorothy t
Bnlllle John K
I'ailllo Mrs J K
,f tnnwood Orrlu C
Vllm K N
-Mtksche Lo J
Hills Amos R ,
V.'il'I'a Mrs Alice
"Hodgeman K B
Htailey wm
Kearn Andrew
Reames Harry W
Coleman E G
Lockwood E C
- Westerlund J A .
Walker Ed :
Walker Ed M
Vawter Vernon -
Steel Will G .
Brown J C
King O C
Moran A J"
Medford Auto Tor
Co
Piatt J B
Patton- Hamilton
Bowiie Walter Jr
Henson Graham
Norwood Sara C
Carstens c J
Haswell Mary Ann Launspach Mrs Geo
' fireen Ed
tolmes Emily A
Hsrtxell Mrs W J
Holmes Wm M
Ferns Amelia B
Forns Wm J
Williams LEW
Medford Fruit Co
Young Mrs Peter
Marshall Delbert
Flnley I A
Thlerolf Henry A
Klein Mrs E J . ,
. Toft Mrs R H
Sweeney Chas T '-
Holmes Hans J
Hill Rav I
Hill Marian
.mil Dorothea
Hill Hattie C
"111 A L
Elmwood Elmer D
Holden Bertha L
Gates W A
' Gates George E
Stalley Wm
nenmes I. A
Rader Mr & Mrs J M
Wrd R C
Reames Mrs L A
Mnnteomerv M
Vawter Etta M i
Mats Fred & Freda Collins Geo T
Strang Chas
Anile R F v ,
Wilson J L
Wilson Mrs Jos
Alenderfer O O
Watt D M
Pearce Grace V
Marsh H E
Guernsey Jane E
Skewls E J
Clancy Andred
Frv F D
Rllev Josephine
Stlliman EC
Onlllns L F
Collins Mrs I. F .
Hemstreet John A
King Dahlia ,
Deuel F K
Reames A E
Kldd CM
Oshurn Harriet N
Jlohr. F.mll
Breler & Peterson
(150 '
Marnuls Msry W
- t Thayer Dr F G
1 Rosenburg Bros
100
Wilson n. Ld
Mnriran O T
Morgan Cora B
Craddock CD
Judy Edward
Roberts Frank.
Bell J D
Klum Blaine
Welch WD
Van Sant Clara
Truax WW
DnVoe C A
Roberts EM
Tsujlta K
Plymlre J B
Patton Edllh W
Morrison Ellr.. M
Oraves Florence F
Young Chas 1
Carlow Dr Eva M
Hales Piano House Bullis S 8
Hess Arthur D Cfowson W Y
Hklns T. B . - Miller AH
Robinson E F . Greb John & Louise
Aiao UmeJIro McCurdy Ins Agcy
Delln Maymc Howard Mrs Lottie
Knight Georgia Tolt Ida S
Kads Mr & Mrs EvHEstep Mrs W F
Pullman Bakery Krlbs C P
Carkln & Taylor Morrison EE
Van Dyke Barah L Gray Joseph O
Lumsden H W Morris RE
Hutchinson Mrs C JNewbury Gus -.
- & C J White Ed M
Carder C E Chlids Octlvla 1
Van Scoyoc W M Nelson AH
English Mrs C M Mnury Henry C
Bovd T L
Sllliman EC
Mclntyre Harvey M
Mclntyre Ha C
Schwartz Lillian .
Porter EH ,
Hohenstein II
Coblidge David H
. Bardwell Ralph :.
Colver Louie
, Smith A'bert L
Pratt D V ,
Noth A F
Ottoman M
Runyard E J ' r'
Brouner Carl
Holt Vesta
van Scoyoc Chas
English Chas M
1'hlpps i v
Van Dvko B F &
Mrs UP
Cllllds Oeo W
Chllds L W
Fielder Julia A
Purkeyplle O C
Hall A E
Gallon Stella B
Woreham Laura
Stout Minnie
Rurkhardt Naomi
Kmlth R A
Jmvonport- Helen-
Mnurv Miss Mary P
ijoozer L Mvron
Luuerman John
Fay L II
Davis F Roy
Krosehell HK
xieldermeyer L
Warner, Wortinan
& Gore
Swlnson 3frs May
Stuart Isabel
Curlow Dr F G
Moffatt J A
Jacobs J W
Connor G W.i
Henrn Mrs Andrew Guthrie E F '
Wilson It B
Lnndaas Anna '
Sollss J E
Halter Frank P
Wnrd C B
Young l-'loyd D
Wilks Alf
Oyr EdltU ,
Young Wm ' A '::
Andrews J B
Andrews Effie L
Onrnetl H C!
Warren Corrle B
Elilen Ralph Waldo
Beebc W B
Barber Dr and Mrs
Crowley Mrs tnrtMeClfn Chas h
Llbertv UepAlr Shop parsley Mnnel
Pimlin Hattie II ngbinson Agnes
Miller AH- Howell Mr and Mrs
Roberts Lillian M T A
McCormlck Anno Nlkolaus Wm
Robinson Mrs Jas C Heath r L
-rth Do R
Sunan Ray .
Gilbert Waldo E
Miller Frank !
Hansen Henry
Schmidt E F
Mitchell Grace
Jackson Bessie
Miller Mrs A H
Semon Estelle B
Yokatake Shixno
Estep-m X
Moran Ra.v F
Moffat John P
Isaac F.arl
liaer Joseph
Brooks Ruby E
XI I near Mrs R C
Stlekel Maud
Mitchell J W
Leonard S L
Carlos Chas R
Crank Walter
MaddoX1 Bouncy
Mitchell Mrs J W MeDonaid Norman
Mitchell J W Whisenant W D
Thelss Gernldlne Taylor Glenn O
Linn Mary K Janney Loulso E
London A E Asbury Charlotte E
R ce W C i.nips jirs l.
Curry Ethel Field H J
Hensclman jonn 11 wnisenaut am x.
Arnspiger Mrs u wins v tl
Ruck Letha C
Anderson Stella
Shelley C W
Jewett HP ..
Cox Ora '
Reagan Mrs a
Loomis Almon E
LominlsE Adele
Loomis Jean A
Afford George .
Brown Wm
Vellehor Katie
PffHU W L
McGuIrk
Millard D F
Jordan Ethel M
Sllliman Ernest C
Poelnltz R W
Cochran J H
Heine Dr T G
Hutehlns Mrs Lura.
Tnvlo- H W
McKeon Robt B
Heine Mildred L
Ash Archlo S
Davenport Wm
Proehstine Lottie AMoore Wm C
Pruett Mrs M L Purucker Mrs Clara
Hnle D C
Gregory Lorln H
Lyon MB
Hall Mabel D '
Sufford Matilda
Anderson 1'ranK t
Watt Harrj- K
Hughes H L
Stanley Gladys .
Wilcox Addle R
Kerr A
Pchicffelin Rose '
Carless Mr & Mrs
Wm
Kentner Bess .
Taylor Albert C
Ulrlch Earl
Stevens S
Stevens Andrew
Currte Maude Pike
Ececk Ivy J .
Williams Mrs A B
Pen well Ames
Woods Mrs J C
Crlpps Oakley Giles
Edwards J F
Beva- A C
Ter-'.11 R W
B;uomer Emily P
Broomer C G
Lowry BenJ P
Spooncr Martha F
Woodmen of World
Morgan Alice R
Winn J R
Hilton Mr ft Mrs G
Rlden M S
Woodford J R
BORDERS DELEGATES
II
E
(Continued trom page one.
of the (ivrotmi zollereimt from Oun
uarv first, last, retiouneos all ritiht of
e.vploitation of tluv railro'iuls. nd
heres to the utiroinitinn of its neutrnl
tv and neeepts in advance nnv ititer
iiaiioiuil ni;reeiiient ns to it, reached
bv the allied anil associated ttowers.
Iloundiuic!) of (Jernntny
"Boundaries of Gcrmniiv: Ger
:unnv cetles to Franco, Alsaco-I.or-niine,
five thousand six hundred
stiuaro miles, anil to i!eh:iiim two
-small districts between Luxenibersr
and Holland.- t t n i I inir nine hundred
and . ciKhtv-ninc suunro miles. She
also cedes to l'oltmd tho southeast
ern tip of Silesia bovond and ineliid
nsr Dmieln, most of Posen and West
Prussia, twenty-seven thousand, six
hundred and eiahtv-six stiuaro miles,
Kast Prussia beinsr isolated from the
main bodv bv n inirt of Poland. She
loses sovcroiirnt v over the northeast
ern most tin of Knst Prussia, forty
snuitrc miles north of the River Mo-
CHEERFUL WORDS
For Jinny n Slolford Household
To have the pains nd aches of a
bad back removed to bo entirely
free from annoying, dangerous urin
ary disorders. Is enough to make any
kidney sufferer grateful. Tho fol
lowing advice of ono who has suf
fered will prove helpful to hundreds
of Medford readers.
Mrs. Ida Kenworthy,. BOS S. Grape
St., Medford, says: "I have taken
Doan's Kidney Pills when I have no
ticed my kidneys haven't been acting
us they should and they have never
failed to do mo good. I also give
Doan's Kidn'ey Pills to ono of my
grandchildren who is often bothered
with, weak kidneys and they aro very
beneficial." ...
Price 60c, at all dealers.' Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same- that
Mrs. Kenworthy had, Foster.-MUburn
Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, Jt. Y. Adv.
tuol, mid the iiitorniitioiiiilired iu-oiih
about IhiiiKiir, kuvi'11 hundred mid
twtmtv-iiino siiiuiro miltw. tuiiMlio
busin of the Sinn', seven hundred tuid
thirtv-eiirh smmro miles, lietweon the
western bonier of tho Khenish J'al
atiiiata n f ltiivnrin nnd the south
east corner of Luxemburg. The thin
nii; tireu consists of tho V hot ween
die Noitat . nnd' Vistula rivorn made
a V bv the addition of n siniilur V
on tho1 west iiu'liulinu- thoeitv of
Oanxiir. ' 'L'hv southeastern third of
Kast Prussia und tho nrun between
East Prussia mid tho Vistula north
of lalitudo 3:1 degrees, ft minutes is
to have its nutionalitv determined bv
ooinilnr ' vottt five thousand seven
hundred and - eiuhtv-fivu snuni-e
miles, its is to be the ease in part of
Sleswiu, two thousand seven hundred
and eiuhtv-soven suunro miles,
' Oevltolovnkln .
" '(lerinnn-Aiistriii: Oerinnnv ree
oauixes the' 'fo'tul iiideiieiidtmee of
tiermiui-Austria in tli boiindnries
triiced,'
. .Ciecho-Slovuliiii t Oeimunv rnooir
nincs the .entire indeiiendeiiee of the
Cxeclio-Hlovak state, ineludiiiur the
autonomous territory of tho liuthun
imi south of the Cnrniithinns and '
ai't'Hiits 1 1 to fi'tintiei'H of tliw statu lis
to he determined, which in the ease
of the (lei'iniin frontitii' shall follow
the frontier of Itohoiiiiu In JOl-l, ,
, Poland , - - -
Poland: Oerinaiiv eudes to l'oliinil
tlio irreiitef Marl ' of Uniier Silesia,
Poson and tho iirovineo of West Phis.
sin on tho loft hank of tliu Vistula.
A field boundary eonimisiiioii of 73
reiiresentiiiif tliu nlliud nnd assoeint
ed nowors mid one each rciiruHcutinii
Poland and tlermanv shall bo eon
stituted within. 15 davs of tlio inmee
to delimit this' boundnrv,
Knst Prtissiu : Tho southern and
the eastern frontier of Kast Prussia
is to be fixed bv idebescites, tho first
in tho rotfvnov of Allenstein betwveu
tho southern, frontier of Kast Prus
sia u ml tho northern frontier of Id'ir
iorriinifshesoik.'" In eueli ease (lernian
troops, nnd authorities will move out
within 1,'i.Mnvs of tho nonce and tho
territories bo placed under ivn inter
national commission of live members
appointed bv tho five allied and asso
ciated pott'ers. with Hie nartieulur
duty of urraneinit for n free,' lair mid
secret vote. Tho commission will re
port tho result of tlio plchcscilics to
the five powers with n recoiiiiueuda-
tloil for tho holllliliil'V linil will tui'
itiltinle ill work ns noiiii iih the liuiiii-
iliii v Iiiih beiiii lull) down mid tliu new
iiulhni'itliw mil up, v
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america'$home:shoe:poush
Many people use 8hinoiA because it ia quick and
easy. Others use it because they are thrifty.
All use it because it is good for tho leather. -'50
shines in key opening box. ,
... ShinoiA Home Set i,
' 6ubstntll brlitlo dauber
nd lamb's wool pollthor.
AnaddedSarrlcaforShlnolt
: ' Uiers.
BLACK-TAN -WHITE RED-BROWN
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It's so fast we have to pack our .'machines in ice
or they would. melt before it was half over.
; NOTE . '
. We present -for the first time in Medford the
"Prizma" natural color pictures, the most won
derful achievement in motion picture photograp
phy in years. They are beyond description.-
ALSO
"One Good Turn''
.- Ji'rom Mr, Christie's Laugh" Shop . y
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VICTORY WEEK BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
NEW WIRTHMOR WAISTS
There's a pleasing diversity of
new spring styles in these new
waists. ' Eevery one distinctive,'
every one dependable, every one
true to- its name "Wortlnnore..
On saftvUiursday at, each $1.50
. , OUR SHOWING OF STUNNING DRESSES
. : Is worthy of your attention , .y
Kail-o vo ' im t STffl.
Ne-'SilK and Satin
Dresses, beautiful styles
in a good line of colors.
Value? up to $25.00. On
sale Thursday $19.98
New ' Gingham Dresses
vfor house and street
wear. Many new styles
. to choose from, each
; 3.98 to $8.98
Pongee Silk
Imported.
Cheap at $1. '
v0n sale . , ,
Thursday,
yard ... .69
Fancy Silks,
In jilaids land
stripes,- 36 in.
tip to $2.50 val
ues.'.; Oh sale
$1-69
New .Wash Dresses,
made of fine -Voiles and
, Organdies- in tlio new
spring sliades, Thui-s-
' day,' ca3i)jZ.:;2i.$9.98
, N9W Gingham Dresses
"..for children, 2 yeara to
14 years, made of good
fast color gingham. On
sale from ;
$1.39 to $4.98
NEW WELWORTH WAISTS
An advertised in the May issue
of the Ladies' Home Journal,
have just been taken from tlieir
boxes nnd will be placed on sale
tomorrow. Many now styles to
elioose from. Sold here only at
each .....:..........-.;....$2.50
WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS AND COATS ,
. , Some wonderful values Thursday 1
Women 's - Navy , Blue
Serge Suits, new styles.
On sale Thursday, each,
$18.00 v . .
La Vogue: - Suit? . jtv a .
fine line, of stvles and
ctdoi's, each- .i.-..".$35.00
New Tan Suits, just in,
Some wonderful styles.
On sale Thursday, ach
$2!S.OO to $45.00
Taffete Silk,
U6 inches wide,
in good line of
new colors, reg
ular $2.25 val
ues. On sale ',,
Thursday, 1
yard ......'$2.00
Imported Pon
gee Silk, good
heavy ..quality.
Cheap $$1.25.'
On saloiThurs; '
day, yd.&8'
Satin Imperial,"
. guaranteed .. to
M'eav, all.coloi's,
boUi light and
iVlarkJWorthl.
: On sale Tlnirs- ;
;dajv yd $2,69
AGENTS' FOR GOSSARD CORSETS
The original, unequaled front lace corset;
"The intimate article of dress known
as the corset, which th 6 majority of
licople wear, but know but little
about." In this pertinent way the well
known ' madical authority, Alice S.
Cutler, -M. 'D., describes the most iiVi-.'
portant garment in the wardrob.e of,
'women.;' Buy your corset carefully.
Every Oossard Corset is hygcnically
, correct. Have your corset fitted by,
our expert corsetierc. Oossard Cor
sets priced at $2.75, $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00, $5.00 and up.
Gloves
Ivayser's Silk
Gloves in black
and colors, pair
. 754 to $1.25 . -
Colgate's Soap in
all odors. Cheap
at 15c. On sale
. Thursday; cake,
V '
' . TP
Crepe deChene
40 mciics wide,
good ? heavy uf
.quality, ,regu-!,
J.1r:$2.25 'gVade;'
bit siil'ti''TliurH-'
''dajyyd;$1.98-
WHITE MATERIALS FOR SKIRTS
: Now is the time to buy for summer.
25 Brand Nev'; Coats,
niado t)f fancy checks
nnd plain colored mate
rials; a good line of sizes.
Keal $20.00 .vnlue.s. Ou
sale Thursday, each,
. $15.00 ,
Some New Capes and
Dolman Coats just in.
On sale Thursday from
$18.00 up.
Bilk Poplin,
' 'A 11 colors, 3(5
Inches wide,
$1.50 grade.
On sale ''
Thursday,
yd : $1.00
Foulard Silks
4-0 inches wide,
good patterns.
Heal $2.50 val
ues. , On ..' sale
Thuraday,
yard , $2.00
3G inch Gaberdine, fine"
heavy ' quality. Cheap ,
at 75f. di sale Thursday
yard ;.,;..t:.:....G9
30'; inch whito llonio
Spurt ,Sku'ting Special;;
Thursday, yard 79 ,
36' iiicli" , White Piqued
good heavy quality.
Very special, yard 89
SPECIAL
1000 yds. of fine Tissue '
Cloth and Muslins. Ileg-
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sale,' yard ...
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
MEDFORD. OREGON .
25c.
This
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36 inch White Jersey
t Skirting. , Something
new. On sale Thursday,
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3(5 inch White. Oxford,
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36 inch Basket Weave,
.)iew style, for skirts.
Special, yard ......$1.39
SPECIAL'
1,000.
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yards of
. Gingham.
regular at 35c
Special, yard
good
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New Belts '
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cnt Leather, each
:35y to $1.25 ;
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