Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 03, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXOB TWO
rRDFOTvD MATL TTiTBUNR MKPFORl), ORIKiOX. MONDAY, MAY
If i20.
facdBrieB
JikIkc l' M. Calkins will render his
decision within a few days on the
motion filed in circuit court, fur a
new trial lor hark Kvans whu was
convicted two weeks ao of tile rob
bery of W. (I. Whlti! of drains Pass!
and was sentenced to 1 r, years in the'
penitentiary. ArKillucnts were heard
on the motion last Saturday, and (Uis!
ewbury, attorney for Kvans, filed a'
number of affidavits corroborative oJ't
Evans' alibi introduced at his trial I
showing his wltereahouts on the da I
of the crime, and to the effect that
he could not have been the robber.
Mill run advancing in j.rirc. We
still have a few tons at the old price.
Bardwell Fruit Co. 1 1 "
All kinds dry wood, phone 3 OS.
Itay Uluckhurn.
i There was a llKht frost of 31 de-
- ' greea in Medford and vicinity this
morning which did no harm, but a
heavier ono nt 27 or 2H decrees In
- the low parts of the valley which
caused flome damage. Fair weather
1b the prediction for Tuesuay.
' , American I.ejiiou meeting Moose
fi. , hall Tuesday night. Kntortalntnent.
Prof. 'Hemstreet, mind reader and
hypnotist. 37
Live to dye right let us dye your
: coat, suit, skirt, hat, sweater, dress
goods; our work guaranteed. Phone
', 223-.I. J 03 North Central, Apparel
; Cleaners and Dyers. -10
II. ,J. Schulderman of Salem, can
dtdato for secretary of statu on the
republican ticket at the .May primary
and dipt. 10. I.. Smith of I'ortland.
are In 'town today In the interest of
the candidacy of Mr. Schulderman
who has been corporation commission
er for five year, making a splendid
record. Mr.' Schuldermnn has a mini
T. her of friends In this city and county
who are enthusiastically for his nom
ination. (Mill run advancing In price daily.
We still havo n few tons at the old
price. Uardwell Krult Co. 11
(Hidden arsenuto of lead. The best
Tt to be hud. Couner'B Warehouse.
ti. T. Howard while cranking his
' Chalmers car at Agate on Saturday
evening suffurcd a fracture of his
' right wrlBt.
Correspondence cards and writing
, papers In four colors and white, 2H
and 30 cents, with a lot of other
good buys. Next week. Walch.
Medford Hook Store.
' -'American Legion meeting, Moose
hall, Tuesday night. Entertainment.
Prof, llcinstruet, mind reader and
hypnotist. J7
Andorson Moo and I.lilu Meo, of
Applegute, havo completed appllca
tlon to take 1.5 second feet of water
from Darniol gulch and Ituch gulch
and dralnago tributary to Thompson
crook, for supplemental irrigation of
i f)5 acroH, and for domestic use. A
pipe lino will bo installed at a cost of
f 100, by July 1.
Sond copies of the Sun auto edition
'.' to your friends in the east. 37
' Jodak finishing, best work for
lowest pricos. Jap Art Store. 51
I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simpson of
'; 'Pino Hidge, Oro., are guests at the
i Nash. Other Orogonlnns ut this holei
; nro E. W. Ilrowstor of Fort Klamalh
! C. C. Howard of (Irants Tuss, H
' Zlndlor of Oregon City anil .1. 10. Abel
; of Portland.
; fiingor Shop Quality counts. New
; and used machines sold or rented,
j Expert repiilring on all makes ma
chines. Phone 215-lt. 115 W. Main
t;o-
,; Tho genllemen are giving a basket
social at tho Presbyterian church.
Wodnosday evening, May i at It
!; o'clock. Ladles come prepared to bid
on baskols. Coffee will be furnished.
Ho suro to come. A good time for
all. .'17
- Amorlcau Legion members will be
ontertnlned totntiritiw night at the
' Alnoso hall by Prof. .1. A. Hemstreet,
mind roader and hypnotist. Mr. Iletn
) stroot retired from thu stage several
years ago, but bus consented to give
this demonstration for the entertain
ment of tho members of Medford
post. No charge will be made for ad
mission but membership cards will
bo oxnmlned at tin door.
Extra copies of tho Sun aulo edi
tion rc. Mall some to your friends. 37
Glldden arsenate of lead. The best
to bo had. Conner's Warehouse.
Tho rumor that M. K. Schnll. who
rocently Hecured a lease on our some
tlmo hostelry, the Abbott House, had
: died, win, refuted Wednesday when a
letter was received ITuiii Mr. School,
who Is now ai 'o:.t Newton, I'.-iin..
nlatit::; that he wlil he unable to
mnvij to Oregon until about the first
Of Outcliir. Mr School retains bis
lease on ihe i remises and will open
thu building as a hotel nest fall. -Jacksonville
Post.
.Hemstitching, pecoling 10c per
yard, thread furnished. Expert op
eration. iSngcr Shop. IKi West .Main
street. i'b'
Ashland llelmnn sulphur baths
I and swimming pools open for the
season, Saturday, May 1st. -It
Masteru guests at the Medford are
C. C. Hamilton of Itosiou. M. .1 Weil
and Chas. Sotomau of New York Cit
(). L. 'Hubbard of Chicago, Mr. anil
Mrs. M ('. McDonald of Omuh.l, Nell.,
and V. II. Johnson or lies Moines, la
From other distant sections at this
hotel nro registered I'. M. t'rause of
Minneapolis, and L. M. Kuyhurn oi
Iloise, Idaho.
For eye, eat, nose, throat seo Dr.
Uolno. Liberty llldg. Classes fitted.
'Uov. and Mrs. Ilutlmau ut lump
Lewis spent Sunday with lii.nds in
Meilford en route to Berkeley. Calif,
to attend the graduating cut.Ims ut
their daughter. Miss Km h. Mr. line
man was formerly pastor of Un
christian church here hut has been iu
Y. M. C. A. work for two years. They
have many friends here who were
glad to see them.
Harold Howard, the 1.". year old
Randon. Ore., boy went on trial for
tho third time today in circuit court
at Coituille on the charu'e of murder
ing Lillian I.eulholil last July. .Many
Medford men who contributed to the
defense fund several months uko are
much interested in this case. At the
two previous trials "lie jury disagreed
and the case has attracted wide at
tention. See Medford Land S. Insurance
Agency, successors to D. It. Wood &
Co., Km. 209 Liberty HIdg., for fire
InpurancP,. i
Houses for sale. Jackson County
liullding & Ljan association.
The latest weekly bulletin issued
by the finest service about fishing
conditions in or near the national
forests contains the following of ln-1
terest In Ibis section: Squaw lake:
Cooil catches of Rainbow trout tfre
iiuclitly limit catches i are being made
here. Oilier lakes are inaccessible
and creeks and rivers are loo high
and muddy iiearhed from Medford
by a 27-mile automobile trip and a
five-mile pack trip. Itoguo river:
Trout fishing good at (Irants Pass.
Hells (into, tlalice and Almeda, Jose
phine county. Reached by automo
bile or stage via Merlin and Grant
I'ass. Sucker creek: too early for
trout fishing. Illinois river: Too
early for trout fishing.
Yon can get Snider's pure milk
and cream al Peerless Ilakery. its
For Sale New and second-hand
machines. Singer Shop, 115 West
Main, phono 2 15-lt.
Jack Aitken arrived home Sunday
from Crane, Ore., where he sold
$111.10 worth of the Aitkin fish
screens anil ho will return to that
section shortly to take more orders.
.Mr. Alllten is enthusiastic about that
wonilertnl agricultural section of
Oregon and Its great irrigation sys
tem in process of installation.
Orres, tho ladlos' tailor, will bo at
Hotel Holland every Thursday, Fine.
woolens, latost styles nlwayB. tf
I'-conomlzo by UBlng scratch pads
for use. Get them at this offlco. tf
Wallace A. Lee and H. II. Whlttak
er and John M. Page of Portland are
guests at the Holland.
Plain and fancy ribbons for trim
mings. Handicraft Shop. 37-
Try some of Snider's choice whip
ping cream for your Sunday dinner.
Peerless Hakery. 3S
11. S. Wolgamolt pleaded guilty
last Saturday afternoon in Justice
Taylor's court to tho charge of having
a small quantity of intoxicating
Ihiuor iu his possession in the shape
of hard cider, and was fined $25 and
costs.
Now Columbia yarns n light col
es for sunimor scarfs and sweators.
Handicraft Shop. 37
Tablets and scrntci, pads made of
nows print, for school and office use
for Bale nt this office. tf
An application lor a water right
IlllK been riled by Hugo It. A. Von dor
Mullen of Wellen, water from Ante
lope creek for tho Irrigation of so
acres in Jackson county.
Informal dancing party! Medford
Nat. Wed. May 5. Imperial orchestra.
3.x
Splendid values In children's wash
dresses for summer. Handicraft
Shop. 37
The May Day ball which was stag
ed aw the Nut Saturday night was a
splendid success. The decorations
were In keeping with May day. a large
May pole being erected In the center
of tho stage and bordered with bas
kets of apple blossoms and while
lilacs. Large Japanese lanterns were
hung iu the arches on the balcony
lending a Hummer air to the scene.
The regular order of ilanco was var
ied with special features, three prizes
being given away at 11:30 p. in.
Another one of the popular dancing
parties will be given Wednesday,
May nth.
Now under new management, The
Apparel cleaners and dyers, halters,
liood work, lowest pricos, beter ser
vice. Guaranteed. We called and
deliver. Phone 222-. I. -t
Informal dance! Wed. May 5. Mod-
ford Nat. Everybody's going!
Visitors from a distance registered
at tin1 Holland are L. O. Langeuherg
anil family of St. Louis, and .1. Jay
Itrenton and A. V. Marcellus of Wil
ton. N. D.
Delco-Llghl Eloctrlclty for every
farm. .1. E ltartlett, Medford Hotel.
Medford, Ore.
Hand luuilo laces. Handicraft
Shop. 3 7
into Control of Rueh. a senior In
electrical engineering who will grat!
uale ttoin the O. A. C. in June, has
accepted a position with the lieueral
Kleetrie company at Schenectady. N.
V.. having been chosen to the po.-itioi,
by a company official who rceeutl
visited the O. A. C. campus.
Prompt reliable service, satisfac
tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning
Dyeing Co., ml South Riverside
Phone 17 1.
Tho Chamber of Cnuilnorco is a
clearing house for community
thought nnd action. Join. tf
Mr. and Mis. Theodore Mllller of
!i I I West Kleveuth street, are greatly
worried lor tear their sou Theodore.
Jr.. accil -js year:., was one of tbe
vi.tiin-. In tile bn'.L-.iiig tiaiu a.ielent
ot the North Mend Milling company
in Wic-Ihiu-Jimi last Friday. The mii
was employed by sumo locin iniii
pally In that slate, and the weiried
parents sent a leleci am to him Sun
i!.i tin! received a mes.is.e from the
lelei:i a ph i i.tn pane today that In
could not be locale, 1.
Your spring sutt -'.iest woolens,
reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor.
Fust. Main, upstairs.
Olidilen arsenate vt b ad Tbe best
to be had. Conner's ai ehoti- e.
A bu"v girl w.e. born to .! r. and
Mrs. True Lewis of WjHii'v at Hie
Dow hnpi,i la.,t Saturdav
night.
For the best insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
LAniong Oregonians registered a'
the Medford are W. S. .layers and
W. F. Drager of Sab ni. Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Hrownell and Mrs. II. N Moe
of Klamath Falls, and the following
from Portland: Mr. and .Mrs. A. I;.
Scott. I ir-. and Mrs. liny W. Mut.-ou,
J. It. I'ulop. W. F. Sergeant and Win.
llrnndig and I.. C. Atwoud.
Pel oting
Hemstitching
Ilaiiilii laft Shop. 37
. Old phonographs and records
bought, sold and exchanged. Doug
lass, Jo S. Central. Phone Gla-J.
Donald Newbury of Klamath Fall: ,
son ol' .Mrs. Wilbur Junes, formerly
.Mrs. Cus Newbury of .Meilford. Is a
(anilidate for president of the stu
dent body of the I'niversity of Ore
gun. He returned to the campus last
fall after an absence of 20 months
during which lime he was in the field
artillery Hervice with tie rank of first
lieutenant, lie is a law major and a
member oi Delta Theta Phi, a nation
al law fraternity. He is also a mem
ber of the Friars and To-Ko-I.o an I
likewise a member of tho student
council. At the present time he is
handling the students'-campaign for
the passage of tho millage bill which
will insure higher education for the
state or Oregon. .Mr. Newbury is
student chairman for the stale.
We are now handling Snider's
Dairy pure milk and cream. Peerless
Ilakery. ;x
midden arsenate of load. The herd
to he had. Conner's Warehouse.
Harold A. Leonard, who Is employ
ed as lineman by the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company with
headquarters at Portland after spend
ing the week end with his parents
.Mr. anil .Mrs. Samile Leonard mill
! brol hers. left, todav for Klamath
Falls where he will bo located for a
time.
ullddon arsenate ot lead. The best
to be had. Conner's Warehouse.
Suits sponged and pressed, 75c.
Our delivery at your service CRv
Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phono 474.
l-'red Hopkins arrived in the city
today after a short visit In Portland.
It. I. eggs at IieVoo'L.
midden arsenate of lead. Tho best
to be had. Conner's Warehouse.
Northern California visitors at the
Holland are Mrs. C. A. Cuey and
daughters of Dtinsmuir, and Mrs. o.
T. West and Luther It.-ed of Horn
brook. Delco-Light Electricity for every
farm. .1. 10. Ilartlutt, Medford Hotel,
Medford, Oro.
Awnings inado to order and put
up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas,
101 South Central. Phone (U5-.I.
II. t'. Moe, former well known
merchant of .Medford, and Mrs. Moe
who were here from Klamath Falls as
week end gnosis of Dr. and .Mrs. Hid
den at the Holel Medford, left for
hduie this morning.
Carl Jeschke, High grado watch
and cloc krepairlng. Fir street.
When you want any hauling, mov
lug, etc., done call 407-Y, Keizur
Druthers Transfer and Storage. 311
H. F. Jones, of Newport, eaudidati
lor me republican nomination for
secretary of slate, was iu Medford to
day In tbe interest of bis candidacy
Mr. Jones has been a member of tin
legislature lor eight years represent
ing Lincoln and Polk counties, was
formerly register of the land tiffin
at Roseburg and Is a prominent at
torney of Newport.
dtroken forgings nnd castings, all
shapes, all metals, nil sizes, welded,
reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 31) South Front St.
l.viin ilockersinlth. well known
young stockman of Beagle, and bride
nee Viola Wylund, daughter of i
prominent stockman of tho Heaglt
district are registered at the Holland
having been married Saturday.
midden arsenate of lead. The best
to be bad. Conner's Warehouse.
Fred (I. 'Phelps, system auditor for
the California Oregon Power com
pany, has relumed to Medford after
several days In Yreka.
llllilder arsenate of lead tho best
to he hud. Couner'u Warehouse. 4 1
Miss .11. K. Calvin, the home econ
omist who bus conducted electric
conkery demons! rat ions in Medford
on several occasions is here for a few
days.
Ones, tallora for men and" women.
High grade only. Ashland, Ore.
Me
a- lud'-d among
Ifoi'd yesterdav
were .lack K. Stei
man and .Mr. and Mrs
eolb of Seattle, J. II. SI
. .1. Mi ' 'minor of I.e.-
Hi-- folior. from S.-.n
Mr. ami -Mis. N. c. Ktii.i.t,
.--'nii':i, Aioliur It. iJrov.ii,
anl and C. A. Kamper.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, cor
Nullone. Phone 5S5-.I.
midden arsenate of le:i
to be bad. Connor's Wnrchou
the gust-: at the
mil this forenoon
. Mrs. K, I.. Oil-
W. G. Ilan-ckh-for
I and
Mieele-,, anil
Francisco:
:. A S;uwel
It. T. llu-
OBITUARY.
all
etlere fori
well
died
:nd. ll'2'i,
; of over a
is old and
state and
s7'l. Fu
ll! Central
sday. May
It of Eagle
'AD'
BE INCREASED 10
IIEALE -William A. lb
known rancher of Unite
al Fagle Point on .May :
of paralysis after an illnes
ys:ii-. lie was oer 7" yea
had been a resident of tin
of Jackson county sinie !
neral services w ill he h Id
Point at 2:30 p. in.. Tut
j Mil. witli Rev. A. C. Howie
1. I lie nest Point, officiating.
Mr. Iteale was born in Putnam
county. Mo., and crossed the plains'
to Montana in 1 7 1, and came to Ore- !
gon in 1S7I1. He had been in Eagle!
Point fur some timo taking medical j
treatment prior to his death.
He Is survived by his wife and six!
stioH-liililreu who are Mrs. Nettie I
Wouley, Harvey Smith and David
Smith of Eagle Point, Polk and Cor
hett Smith, and Mrs. Viola Koonlz of
Untie Falls. Also surviving hi m are
a sister. Mrs. Alice Foley of Cold Hill,
a brother, C. C. lleale of Central
Point, and six grandchildren.
WASHINGTON. Jfav :;. -
ut sati .1 ,-ictui-y utulei-stanilinL' lie
tweeti the publishers and print inipi
uoiltillai-tiirers mi:
siun-ible in irnrt
paper liortae;e hv
nne uf llie publisher
-la.
lieid Iu lie
lor the present
Paul Palter
1' the It:
more Sun, in testimony be!'u
the senale manufacturers siih-en:i
nnttee inicstientinu' M, i,;,.r
lion. He explained that while the
would he mi incrci:
vear, iiriiiiiietion
iillll.tlllll Ions over
Present shorlau
Oil I'l-oilltetiun tl:i
i .III-.' I would
Unit lur '.o(.
, tile witness t
Clvo Way to Soothing Hamlin's
Wizard Oil
Hamlin's W'i.-.ud Oil e; a safe and
effective treatment for headache and
neuralgia. Kiibbcd in vhcre the lain
is, it acts as a tonic to t!:c tortured
nerves and almost invari.ibl- Initios
quick relict".
Its healing, antiseptic qualities can
always he relied upon to piewnt in
fection, or other sci iocs ic- ult-., from
sprains, bruises, cuts, h-.nils, bites and
slings, hist as good, too, l-n
feet, stitT lli-ik, fiost bites, cold
and canker sores.
tlct it from diugejsts for JO cents.
Tf not satisfied return the bottle an i
get your money back.
Kver cnnstioatctt or have si.-l: luaii
ache? .lust tiy :.u,l Liver Whips
ldc.is.int little pink I'd!:, JO cents.
Guaranteed.
(he committee, resitlled from inerc
oil eull-lllli.llon beyond the eapaedv
ol the impel- inil. Saving- that
creased prices for paper were nc
sarv about lliree year, nuo, lie
seiieii inni me producers failed to
take the pulili.-licrs into (heir eon Pi
deuce nl thai tune with the result
(lint an agitation was stalled a-rnins
increased prices .-iinl for public eon
trot ol the paper industry. Also the
maniitai-tilrei-s, he said, failed to ex
pand their plants due Iu the lack o
unilersl.-inilin-,' between them and tin
publishers.
As a result of this situation. Mr
I'allerson said, when the publisher
i .line to renew their nunc ntr.-iet-.
iiiis year, iiisnUicient paper to nice
ilcniands was discovered so that tlte
entered lil-JO with a "shorta-e of
l atier on every hand."
Mr. Patterson exnressed the heth.f
that curtailment in the use of mi
"inch lie said was bcinLr observed hv
mo liewspalicrs. won d mmii ;.. "
arked effect on the market hv fall.
"Itul nuthiin;- effective ean he no
'inpli-he.l until there is a delinit
curtailment in the amount of adv.-r
1 1- i -i
"- in- sain, "niii a v
Way Ilia I can he done is lo inere.-l-.e
iHiM-rtisiue ,(,. f,. lh(. lru,
pose uf inereilsine; revenues, hill I
nuiil iliin ii l he amount of ad
i-rtisim:
Films Developed Better
Prints Made Clearer
I'l-ompt iiltt-iiti.it to Mail Order
SWEM S STUDIO
tJiEavt Main St. Medford
fff
Mr. Good Goods Says:
Our GOODS are GOOD;
Our PRICES LOW.
SHANTUNG PONGEE
Hand Made
Special Price
This Week
98c
sore
so res
ini; k
t'urne
V.ille-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
T hi; sm.i:
tod be
Fuel
I'ne
Mr '
ANTKIl h:
Vs!Ie Orcha
Blouses!
w
I'IMi
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
Day llione 7
Mght Phones P. . Weekt, S2T-.I.1!1
A. ).'. Orr, SS7-J-a. J
New arrivals every
week of the latest niod-
Is in colnreu voik-s,
uaranteed to "tub."
e
The
Cental- ltke (Imptrr Xo. It. A. yi.
Calk'(l Convocation Tues
day evening, May -llli. S
p. in. Visitors welcomed.
Koyal Arcli degree to be
con fired. Refresh mcnt-s
Order of the K. If. P.
A. P. NOTIi, Kecy.
served.
37
This
-Notice
to notify all dealers and
the puhlie in general that neither our
larm hind or town property have
been or will be on the market for
.sale or lease until further published
notice.
(SiKtie(l).MUS. MAE SCANTL1N.
MISS MAHKI. Sl'ATI.I.'.'
:!S T. K. SC'AXTLIX.
Not ice
Postal card photos $1.25 dozen;
."ic each ndditional printing. Cos
tumes used freo. .lap Art Store, al
D
Real beauty mnv be a reflection of your
soul as the poets say but what a large
factor skin is when beauty is judged?
Fine, soft skin of beautiful texture can be
had onlv when the utmost attention is given
regularly to the care of the skin.
Purola Toilet Preparations have contributed
toward the attainment of Beauty for many
years. They are compounded from finest
ingredients and are pure, beneficial and
soothing to the skin.
PUROLA WISTARIA CREAM is a good
night cream ideal for removing the soil
gathered during the day upon the skin. It
keeps the skin soft, fine and clean. Try it!
Old papers ror building flrea and
house eleaninif. 10c bundle.
.'BLISS
W'NAJTWS
1 W B& on GSJta QSfB& dff
AlONZOO.BLISS I
PORTRAIT AND .
SIONATURE ON
AUD POWDER JJ1ALL 5IZE Ot
You ara trotildcd with SICK HEAD
ACHES. You are CONSTIPATED. What
pou eat make you sick. Your food lies
in your stomach and feels like a rock. Gas
forma. Yon have paina around your heart.
That is INDIGESTION. For rcli lake
each nicht a BLISS NATIVE II EH 11 S
TABLET. R. T. Lowcnberg, Donncllson,
Iowa, writes: "I have used BLISS NA
TIVE IIEKBS TABLETS for INDIGKS
TION, and they h.ive given good results.
My wife ha used them for several year
for CONSTIPATION, and they ha-e
proved of creal value." MONEY-BACK
GUARANTEE in each box. At all Drug
Stores, 200 does Jl.nO, small size 50c
ALON20 O. BLISS CO., WASH., D. C. 5
tBh: mS 10 HEAI-TH AND BEAUTY
hijia
CUARAXTEE
All Pitrola Preparations arc. guaranteed
to give thorough satisfaction or the price
yon paid will be cheerfully refunded.
Prepared and Guaranteed ly the
BLUM A UER-FRANK LABOKATORIES
Dancing Academy
MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER
Adult and Children's Classes
Pur infill-mat ion call ff)()-,T.
:1 ISS KATIIRYN SWEt
. O z? p : O
X
Colors are white, pink, huff, blue,
f gray, heliotrope.
Buy as many boxes as you like.
(No sales to other dealers)
igurt! giving
tatioiuTv iicd in llie loriilil v and iL! wo
MEDFORD BOOK STORED
Fancy Stationery Sale
X Wednesday to Saturday, May 5, 6, 7, 8
ids at
"V( have always adhered to the poliey uf liiark-ing niir
a fair margin, never cutting prices or having isalcs. Now
new idea. e Know 1 lie fiuani il v ol Hlationerv iim'iI in 1 lie local il v and u wo can
get a large percentage of the business we ran get quantity irices which will
enable us lo sell at special sales and bunch the business in a lew days, sell very
much lower than heretofore and lower than any one else can touch.
LEAVE IT TO THE WOMEN
Some merchants say the public does not know values. We believe different.
this sale will prove we are right. The- e is hardly an item listed below which
1 nit on the shelves and sold in llie regular way would nut be very reasonable
at twice the price. .Leave it to the women to know whether this is true or not.
ALL NEW STOCK- JUST RECEIVED
This is not a sale of old slock. Never been on the shelves, .just received and
cannot be re-bought for the same prices.
BOX PAPERS
LYRIC LINEN Win v ;m,l
Sale I'tice
SORORITY LINEN Whit.'
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ENGLISH DIMITY All , lr I...
Inj..--. iiiiU-d t..i-U, Int.- iiovi-lly.
nil's, rri:iil;i
1.1 culm-;. 1..,
nine. Sulc
29c
HIGHLAND LINEN Ii.it
'!' 1-1. Vt-li i .-.-, while ;i!!t! (nl
3Cc
l-ciil slmpes nnd cuts
r-. Kvcry mio knn'vs
iiu-n now cihn- li.V nnd i."i-. S.-.lc
l.o 52c
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old cm
r.-iil:
-iunc price.
66c
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GEORGETTE DIMITY All
l""'".'t 11. '1-
ANTE EELLUM PARCHMENT I
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LYRIC LINEN
All
.do
M-c-p,
lor.-. Jlilil.-irv
56c
t-n-
cn-
31c
foi.l
rd- and
CHARME LINENE C.lm-s. plalo marked,
pan. I. .! paper, novcl'y. l-ually very liiii
' '. 63c
N0VETTE FRANCAISE While win, fancy tin
in..', new l:i i--o -hape. never sold any thinif like,
tins le-- than .i.i.nn. K., -client (iiiality. Sclo
I"'1"'
SGCIETE R0YALE' X,
cii-iai l'in:-'l. A eriine In
pl-1.
SI.C2
:e -liiipe, cid .rs,
'i- lo. than S'J.7.'..
$1.90
AMSTEL LINEN-
7C-. Tin- .-aie
Kn-.cloo, - lor -an
-Win! ,.
lic-ulai
POUND PAPERS
1 -: LYRIC LINEN li..-
c-nlar
S9c
25c
every here
ITivcI..;
15c
14c
Next Rialto Theater.
CIVIC LAWN-
Kn , 1 :o:e ! . -r
4Ga
Iftc
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
MAIL ORDERS, CASH ENCLOSED. POSTAGE FREE
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