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r PAGE SIX MEDFORTTmaTH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD', DREG OK, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 191D IJl -I -J-'-L-lL. L.JUJl of I lie union, H-liour day nnd limrouH. I'll v. L Mrs.'Kdnn Hunt formerly of Ash' land and Robert Prosscr of Com. stock, Texas, wcro married in San Francisco June li). The bride was the wife of Jo Hurt manaeor of the ice olant at Med ford and Ashland. who died suddenly nt the wheel of hig auto over a year aeo. The erooirt is a wealthy sheco man' of tho Lone Slur Ktnle. After nil auto tour of Ciilifornia the couplo will so to Hono lulu for a trio nnd then return to California to live. Tho weddinir is snid to bo tho, eiil lnination of a romance of the Siski- yous. The bride, who is fond of htintine. had killed a bie black bear, aiid the erooin, who loves outdoor sport, met in tho mountains, nnd the eroom admired the pluck of the. sco; man hunter, as well as the huntef her self, and that nicotine resulted in the happy occasion. The bride s pres ents from the eroom were a $50,000 check and a $5,000 diamond rinsr. 'Grace Hunt, daughter of the bride, arrived in Ashland Wednesday, to spend the summer with her irrnnd niother. Mrs. Joe Griffin. , GOT GOOD RESULTS ' This honest, straight forward let ter from a woman who has suffered should be needed by all artllctea with backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, . awful tired feeling- and other symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble: "I have got such good results from Foley Kidney Pills that I. can sleep much better and the pain in my back and sides is a good lot them." Mrs. Chaa. Gray, 270 6th St. Dstroit, Mich. For sals by Med-J ford Pharmacy. TO MANUFACTURE 2 PER CENT IS HIT NEW YORK. Juno 26. The United States circuit court of appeals in an opinion handed down todnv modified the injunction recently irrunted brew ers by Inderal Judge, Mavcr ncniusf United States District Attorney Caf- fev and Actincr Collector of Internal Revenue McEllicott. Tho opinion of the hichcr court permits tho prose cutor to proceed nmiinst allwrcd vio lators of the war time prohibition act NEW YORK. Juno 26. The right of brewers to manufacture and sell "2.75 per cent beer" after July 1 is not assured by today's decision of the United States circuit court of ap peals modifying the injunction against United States District Attorney Cnf fev and Acting Internal Revenue Col lector MoElligott. according to Uni ted States Assistant District Attorney Cornelius J. Smyth, one of the draft ers of the government's brief in the pending litigation. Mr. Smyth characterized ns "optim istic" a statement bv counsel for the brewers that the latter, could con tinue manufacturing beef of the pro scribed alcoholic content, . . Tho de cision, he pointed out.'Wonld not ex empt brewers from prosecution under the war time prohibition act. WASHINGTON. June" 26. The house judiciary committeo voted to day to split prohibition - legislation into three parts, with enforcement of war time prohibition, separate and distinct from the others, which relate to constitutional prohibition and the manufacturer's of industrial alcohol. U.S. OF E VISIT THE COAST SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 26. Tho board of directors of tho Chamber of Commerce of tho United States will meet in Senttlo during July, accord ing to advices received here today bv tho local Chamber of Commerce. No definitn date was mentioned. According to tho message, the par tv will consist of 34 members of the chamber. They will visit Chicago, Denver. Suit Lake and California points bctoro proceeding to Seattle. Edward A. Filene. of tfoston. who was a member of tho Taft party on its trip in connection with the League of Nations advocacy, will accompany tho pnrtv. REACH SEATTLE SEATTLE. Juno 26. On their way to Washington, London nnd Paris. O. Kulisch and A. Lcra. financial com missoners for tho Omsk government of Siberia, left hero today after arriving- from the Orient yesterday. The two said thev hoped to arrange for financial arrangements and credits between Admiral Kolchak's govern ment gh'il England, Franca and the United. States. Old capers for building fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. Mr. and Mrs. Joff Singlet's dniiKh tor, Mrs. lilchnrdson, mid grnud dnuRlitor Helen, who havo boon vlslt liiK thorn for a unmoor of weeks ex pect to return to their homo In Amity this week, Mrs. It. B. Alvorson and Miss Leah Parker spout tho wook oud at tho Crossing Ranch." Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whlto wcro dinner guests at tho Pnrkor home Sunday and lator tho entire party returned by auto to their homes In Grunts Pass. Mrs. Wm. Thompson nnd Mrs. Goo Fox entertained the Central Point Missionary society Wednesday at tho Thompson residence. A. V. Carlson and Sum Andorson and sons attendod the Scandinavian plcnlo near Uybeo brldgo, Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Klden ontor tulnod Mr. Eldou's offleo force at dlnnor Sunday. Mrs. FIotcher,fl8h and Mrs. Cor liss of Phoonlx spoilt Monday with Mrs. 'Billy Thompson. Mrs. Sam Andorson and Mrs. Mur ray wore guests at tho J. W. Klden homo Tuesday aftornoon. An old time friend of Mrs. E. S. "Nichols, Mrs. Howard of Novadn, was her guest Sunday night. Edna and Leila Nichols of Pros pect, havo boon visiting friends In the valley for tho past wook and re turned homo Monday. J. W. Btrkhola is having a largo modern hen houso built on his ranch. Mr. Blrkhols has lately accepted a position with the Med ford Concroto Construction company. Charles Straub left Friday for his home in Portland. He has bean making a very pleasant visit at tho Fred Straub home, as It was twenty- two years since tho brothers had met and thirty-two years slnco Mr. Straub's last visit here. The Parent-Teachers meeting last Saturday was well attended. The Baby show" proved a very attrac tive feature-. Willow SprliiKs may well be proud of her babies. Tho fol lowing wero awarded prises for dif ferent points of perfection: Mary Jurvoy Thompson, Goortto Murray, Jr., Lola May Straub, Freda Young, "Patsy" Thompson, Herbert Clark Jr., Ponrl Hover, nnd James Carroll HUleu. Tho ladles ouch brought tholr own baby picture and a guessing content was hold, which cuusod much merriment. Tho hostess sorvod ap propriate refreshments and tho moot- lug adjourned to meet In Septouibor nt tho Blrkhols homo. s ST. LOUIS. Juno 26. Telephone operators ami electrical workers em- When Shopping EAT and DRINK at Southern Oregon's Leading Confectionery ployed by tho KonlliweHloin, ltcll nnd Kinlocli Telephone conipiinicH, walked out hero nt noon liidav in I'chimiiiho to a strike volo taken last night, Approx imately 1200 nt' tho .1700 operators cmploved hv Hie two oonumnieM urn said to bo members of tho union. The demands Include recognition Gat the pnpors to build flros, 10a per bundle, this offleo, tf With Mod ford trade Is Mad ford made ,i ...J .a1. 1 - '.. . '- -i J Coolest Place In Medford SPECIAL WEEK END ATTRACTION CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "THE CLAW" TWO DAYS FRIDAY SATURDAY SEE THIS GREAT STAR IN HER LATEST AND GREAT EST SUC- ' CESS, , j 1200 SEATS In Five Big Interesting Acts mssiishi mi r CLARA KIMBALL YOUNO "THE CLAW" w ! ADDED A FA8T SNAPPY COMEDY "IN DAD ALL AROUND" TWO ACTS IT'S AN LK0 AND ITS GOOD ALSO HEARST'S NEWS It is another 100 per cent show and you can enjoy , seeing it in the coolest place in Medford. Mat. 2 p. m. Eve 7:15... Adults 25c Children 10c. Just a Few Days More Until the 4th of July i COME MAKE YOUR PTJBCHASE FOR THE FOURTH NOW.. . Dp$;T,WAITt FABRICS FOR THE BIG DAY.; YOU KNOW OUR PRICES AReIaLWAYS SILKS ... 36 inch Plain Taffeta, in White and C olore, at $1.85 to $2.50 Fancy Taffeta and Satins, 36 inch, at yard . ....$1.85, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 to, $2.57, ' .'.vLi.ion.iij tj i-.iqi.ix 'TILL THE LAST DAY.-, EVERY DE?ATJ!ENTJS FILLED WITH THE ' NEWEST, OF STYLES AS LOW AS IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE ON MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY. ,. , ; SilkiPoplint-36 inch ak..-;vH..y. ...... . , .,..,,.,:...$i.25 ,ilk Crepe Poplin, 36 iochat v . .. 40 inch Georgette Creptjln all colors , at ........ .$2T.00': Crepe de Chene, 36 and 40 inch, all colors, at $1.50 to $2.00 Cotton Crepe de Chene, 36 inch, at 65 Imported Pongee, at .... $1.00 and 61.65 Fancy Pongee, 34 inch, at $1.89 SUMMER DRESS GOODS Fancy Yoiles, in stripes, plaids and f igures, 36 and 40 inches wide, from, yard. 44;!; I...;.,.;:;::,.: .T55 to $1.00 Figured Champ Silk36 inch, at yard, ,:..'-.r.v:.v.:.....:.....9pf 95 and $1.00 28 inch Mercerized Poplin in all colors at, a yard ,.'. 60 36 and 40 inch White Goods' in plains, plaids and stripes, a wd 35 to $1 ..''! 4th July Blouses.', Just received a large shipment of the late st styles and colors in Ladies Waists in Geor gette Crepo Waists. Priced at $5.65. Don't f ail to come early if ypivh (vo.gf.hcst; Waists. -v FOURTH OEJULY;SBiIRTS Large assortment of skirts. ! ' Silks,-pteHt.?.ir..:..-...-.-:$5.50 to $22.50 Wool Skirts $5.50 to $18.75 WASH SKIRTS . Now is the timo to get your White Skirts. The weather is right and a good assortment to choose from. Priced at $2.00, $2.25, $2.75 to $7-50 FOURTH OF JULY HOSE Large assortment of Silk and Lisle Hose, and our prices are right. j; f V Silk Hose at ......$1.00 and $1.50 Lysle Hose at 40 to 60 uniiciren s lloso at aoc m 5Uc Children's Socks at 15 'to 30f , AH Silk, at ... LADIES' SUITS Kuitt! at $26.50, $35.00. $12.00 to $52.00 One lot ofSuiW .,..$10.00, $12.50 and $15 LADIES' COATS Coats priced from $10.50 to $35.00 Children's Coats at $7.5 to $11.25... K LADIES' KOVERALLS Koveralls in blue and khaki, priced at...'.'$i.'50 Overalls, priced at $2.25 LADIES UNDERWEAR Now is the time to get your Summer Un derwear. Union Suits, priced at 30, 40, 55 to $1 Sealplax Union Suits in mercerized and silk, at $2.00, $2.25 to $4.50 Summer Vests at 15, 25f , 35 to 60 Crepe do Chene Envelope Chemise at $2.25 to $3.35 Nainsook and Muslin Envelope Chemise at ' '' 1,1 $1.50, $1.85 to. $2.25 . ::-!: ; SILK PETTICOATS Mercerized to tops,- at $3.35 ..,. $1.50 to $7.50 i LADIES' GLOVES Silk Gloves, at 75, 61.00, $1.25 to $1.50 Kid Gloves, at....... a $2.00 to $2.45 LADIES' MUSLIN GOWNS Priced at $1.75 to $3.25 CORSETS Kabo Corsets, priced at ....$1.25 to $5.00 Boys' Wash Suits, all colors, age 3 to 7 years, Kaynee brand, priced at .....$1.45 to $2.25 Girls' Wash Dresses, 2 to 14 years, priced at ..98 to $5.25 JACK TAR MIDDIES Children's Middies, at Children's Dresses Ladies' Middies, at Ladies' Smocks, at : Ladies' Wool Middies, at...., $1.85 ..$2.00 to $5.25 ...$1.50 to $4.25 ..$4.50 to $5.85 ..$7.89 to $8.65 WASH GOODS Devenshire Cloth, at yard 40 28 inch Percales, at, yard 20 , 32 inch Ginghams, at, yard 25 MUSLINS 24 inch Pequot Tubing 45 inch Pequot Tubing ... 9-4 Bleached Sheeting lfl-4. TiloaoTiorl HTinoinn. Hope Muslin, 36 inch, yard......... House Lining, 36 inch, yard Cheese Cloth, yard , 28 inch Kiddy Cloth, yard Galatea Cloth, yard 32 inch plaid Cambric, yard. 36 inch Percales, yard . 32 inch French Giugham,, yard .., J J t f t T T .:.:.38 ..:..45 ...63 ...:.65 .....20 10tf ,.r.10 .....35 35 .....35 25 50 LADIES' SHOES Get your Shoes for the Fourth now. Ladies White Oxfords in kid and white canvas, in both high and military heels. New shipments every few days. White Canvas Oxfords, at......$3.25 to $4.40 White Canvas Pumps, at ..: $3.25 to $5.00 Dark Brown Oxfords, att $3.25 $6.00 to $6.75 Other Oxfords, at $.500, $5.40 to $7.00 White Canvas Strap Slippers, at $1.90 to $2.75 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, at $2.25, $3.90, $3.25 to $6.50 Nubuck White Shoes, high heel, at $9.25 Other Summer Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, too numerous to mention, at prices that arc in reach of all. Tho largest stock of Children's and Boys' School and Dress Shoes in Jackson county, and at the lowest prices on the quality of shoe. MEN'S FURNISHINGS Silk Shirts for the Fourth, priced at $3.25, $5.50 to $7.00 Other Dross Shirts at $1.00, $1.25 to $2.25 Nice line Dress Tics atv ......50 to $85 A nifty line of Silk Hose, the very best grade, in fancy and plain, at :.................i.!...:..75 Other Dress Hose, at...: 35 to 45t UNDERWEAR . : B D V Union Suits, at ...$1.50 Other Underwear in Union Suits at.L.$1.00 to $2 MEN'S DRESS SHOES If you want a nice Dress Shoe, get a Barry Shoe. Priced at....$6.75, $6.85, $7.50, $8.75 to $9.00 r ? ? t t t ? f y ? y 1 y f f T T t y f t ? T T f t y t y y 4? GOLDEN RULE STORE GOLDEN RULE STORE FOR PRICE AND SERVICE GOLDEN RULE STORE FOR . QUALITY 3 V.i"?ii.r:-;-i. i.