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. ... . mf.dfoud . it xi v . tktiu'nv:. 1 mkdfokiv;' ( i . k s n . w k i n us n a v . . may i; laiEPFORD Mail trikunr AN INIVKI'I'MlKNT MWSl'UT.H Pt-BUHiiEO km;hv AFTKUNOON lACUCT SI'NUAV. UV THIi WKtll-OKI) I'ltlNTINU CO. . I Tha Mislf.ml Sunday MmnitiK S.in 1 furrtihl . flnttarritxTii nVainin m wvpii tiny rfuily ncv.ruier i Offlca Mud Trillium llu.l.liiitf. Sj-ST 2D XoOli i lr Hlrpi-t. Phone 7 'i... FRANCE, RUSSIA, NQYV IRELAND. T". UKRI'i must bo a law pv'rni"r revolutions. For they 1 1 I't'o- ee.l from mid to K -ft, front ii coi,pariiivoy mild Ix'jtiiiuinj,' t' Democratic View of Pruxia'ry rtititnY In tln world fur the roltowort. f the onnir.i' ticket In Piirtliiud, ovciij If they .leslied, to wreck llui Oitliollc 'litii'rli, or crucify tlin Jew, (In) I Kililiiv republican primaries In, tided iiii'iihyr'n i'llr.K)iii (imi.I!, Will ; foVeian horn or tli eoloir-d population' OrKL'mi vi'i'i ftiiiulit tufcj lOimiui ..win. II I... iiiMi'ii.itlt.t ' r... i .1 .. ii-.... . .i.... ..... .... 1.... . . n . i , ! r ' " r .......... ri ii.vii iim wiiv.ou pi ii nun- ton in'. mi' iiiiii.iii in II mono a violent i naiiiir. , Jsivoly on rolLioiuclul lines. jMion there should lu. chiMi u.tlvo croups Ik pmhubly greiilly ouiKgeiut Tin- French revolution', tin- Kussi.nn revolution nn.l now the 1 1- i h T ti1(mi nn no other Issue of tiny effort to repair .l.imni:o wrought bvod. Ii' left uniintleoil their innvchirni revolution, in yonornl outline, nuiulniu identical fonn. From Mini-, prouiliiotu-o In Multnomah .ounl j''"' war. to htVomo ireu.ieii over mi j would presently jm on .in,uiliorii llu j A MMttbtta. of h, IX-niorratie TlmM. h, , I.,,.... , Kh(.sjom, from Korellskv to laUitie (Hid HOW ill I r.'liilul 1 V"n,ll'!,'U'S Hi,W 4 "? "A NVlm,'"" "tt ' ttUMIHIUHl .VnifS ol mtro-j it Uavo .lt.no. I MHrH Mail, tl ! Trilnn.. thr Sw.hrm 1 1 ,,u " lit. Horn IV. I llh IO l.UUIlt, (IUU lit III 1 1 1 ut ,UM ,,,,, tl,,,,. k,,.,,,,;, ,,, .U.,.H j.'ry miIU.mI llll'l thill. Illiolln'r Kv Monro of tile oVrltnl h!m,. ol' j lr-tonl.n. 'fl.r A.l.lnn.l Trilmi..-, irolll Ilil'i t'fi I It illhl Collins to 1 .' Villi'lil. . I 'oni!rr i-;uinii.liH .lesson lli.-.n iltioiit i I tloilKHIKl yniiH of .lrlii.tr Im not lllioly lliltul III lnllin WllH tin. (llo!tl lull of II S. S. S. Fills Oat Thin Limbs! Roiuii Ki'Mriii- HT W. nrill., IMitor. .If H. SMITH, ilnniieit. I SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: : l)V U Ml. hi A'lvnn.i S liully, -Hh Hmnlny Sun, year ...f."" i !ll) with Suinlny Sun, niniitl. ...... . .T j Daily, wit.HMit Siiml.iy Sun. .put. ...... . llally, mitliou. SuiuIhv Sim, month ii : WrrVly Mall Trlhunt, imt )wr .( j Nuntlnv Sun, onr ffar.r ? 0'. I BY CAHIllliH In Hr.lf.ml. Asl lnr.l, ,l,..kii vlllp, t'i'iitral I'olnt, I'hiHMiix, TBh-nt oh ' Hiffbwayw: I l.ioly with Sunday Sun. nionlh., 7- ', llnily, without Sun. lay Stm, month.. ; Itnily, w-ithi'iit. Sumtny Sun, yon..., Daily, wllit Sunilay Sun. ono yrar. . . . All tfrni by rariior, c:inh In iilvjmt rluinee of livliiml nvonl-lexpliiiiiilion or ii.oloy, tin i . . . . . -, I, i ,vl,,,,.. i Ii., 1 ouiioo ii.'.iiiirii unor llii' lllll IM ..... I.. , .... .Mtrll Cilll pi lilliiries thiit lit ii.:.!!...! it wool, t.t.iiii'r th:i! Iir aty with (irojit !rit;iin luis l.rrii sor,ii.'.l iiiul Collins .'lire imnv ( ttaa !..,(,. i,rinis.. nf ttir r.i'eut mini wt to sottlo? 'rlllrn t.. tlio wiilm : "I hi you HilnU J.f. Ottlrial pM-r of he City of Mrslfanl. Offti'lal I'aprr of .Ijf'kmm C.unly. ! At tlio present luoiuent there seems litll. I ins; tlio fit to of l.ussia. In liis new nrre.'iitent ; leails tlio Irish ratlieals for eottiplete Irish imlepemleiiee. M'er of ItU .l.l-,sui..ortori wlm lin.l mill ... . i i.i ...ii .... i i I From Ihis tlistanee mn ran see no explanation for tins ra.tieal an. I ' ", ' " V " ,"- . Mtt.'Klal poliey. exeept tins. tliaJ when tlio lovers ot revoiuuon are ),(,,, j once relous. il. an inexoralile law rentiers pvpilerrttum nn.l restraint May. 1'.'-:'. wu.s miieli (in. ani an th:nnn on ti rollKl i raelnl Ih.iio? W oiiM " ntHrk thn rntlnluu lieller of I iiunossihle. Ka.liealis... in n vevoluli.nutrv Btmosphere. .ontinually 1,1 .'" , !' of Uouryiit nol he Letter allouiu that it..M IMU.olle or .. Jew. or anyhedy ,-lm.j i '. . ' . in iiini tn otner t';ur.irim eoutni'ie;. veiny nml tiiuo up nuujorn of tnoro tin- v"u "nine nun Hirunnor in inn nuni, in grows, OollserViUlslil, etiner tin s ot siantis sun. in ilie ki.iuo eentury ami liol.ue. ine.liuto eiiiisouu.'iU'i lu the neonle iin.l t'"' muno "it' follow.'iit of tlio . ... . i i i The next ireneriit ion ni.iv prolit nislln r typo tt' eiviliation may he The elect Ion relmr.s nliow Hint Port- "i" wal' l'leon tin. Pioirnliinln anil land Is illM.le.l liu i wo nioal rnniis . ', "e1 t'litll'dleu will romo ninn','" 'I'lieio Tlu y nliow nlao Unit III.. luoHt til CM'.-; vs I"1 t""'11 Wl"' 11111 l11 '"t "'I r.un Is Hlmlhniy'tllvldod. And where I l'oolo evieri.i it nml olltorit IioIIhv. lll thin illvLslun K.'t lit to? lint l"R HlMillnr lniiioliulilo tliliiK. I.i vvluil I'lml U to m.v, th4 Hiipieiiie Isann In i onistrut'tlve thlnu eiui iionliv 1... nr. 1 sit null ni linn thin trift'.Kl lir.nir.lil i.'pul'lieMli .rimtKlt in His'V.on .lilieenipllslH'd with Ultt titnt. n;it l.. , 4 ''''"' 1 ' Front the ruins a finer ai It Is ii fttrnttKi1 sttuatliut. IVies any. the st.-ite ol'initt.. tl. Kel are eenieiito.l and niiiile i stionuer I'.v pnlille ilrniuni'illun, Knilt 1!,, tli.. I,-....!,, .vriior iiinii ! l",,lv "',,h reasoii 111 implying The Ills Unit eitrli Mile hits 111 tin , ,. , : , to lrr.m's pnlille iffati'!, nt this nit- ottier nn. niosilv InijiKliiaUve. A Ke'.Uioim and iiielnl fullli Id tllfler , riiiir)fr April 1. )V,.1t XMS, wrf thun itouhle' Y-j1Mf If will cimiUtfHl in ,Ju'kstn County. is tlootiu'il Kovthition doth Iter custttin hold, lot wisdom s;y The only papr b'tiMu Kiicimw. Or., Pcramrnto, Cnhf., a Histncr f &wr "i'0 nv. bu1nfc Iihiwh ,r Ahwk iatl Yrvsm Sonic, LOUD-SPEAKING TELEPHONES. leal lime the forntnlas Unit divided leant they tiro imirli i.ttvinirnt...l. Th.Mt fftn Mil ttHr Wlixl tr ftillH. Milt men iiini disrupted mates In the nl- popo It. nut t ry in; t. eiiptui nml Hiih.Jdlo for It. no tn the ntnU.i for u mid ternlll century? The Into war loft lu Amerleji. The .Uwsi uiy tlirtr perish on tin' eroHH for It. Thti evperl many pitdiloitm that press f ir solution ' taxes, flhl f ir the l-epuhllo when nr- euro nf it thoiimitid yoais and the lilood Kntrrwl na wrnin.! rl;i rttittr at .Mlfnr.l Orrifon, unoVr lite art nf M;in li S, lsT'-l. III. loua-.s(ea!uni; 1 ;i hard raee for lmnnlarilv. That's perfectly satisfactory t most of us as lomr as it doesn't mean an increase in the nuiiilter of j loiiil-speakiiv- telephono-ttsers. whose nnpoinilitiity now staitils in a. elass by itself.- j There are people who appear never to sirasp any of the scientific I principles of the miracle of the telephone. They retain to the einl thej Men that they must shout lou.l enough to project their voices, as thru, ii Ion;; tul.c, to the distant listener. The fart that the other party' rarely untlerstau.ls them without numerous repetitions never vets toj them. Neither does the fart that it is a painful thin;,' to he rinse to a ; leeeiver from which tho harsh and scratchy sliMits emerge. j Here 'is a matter to which the nation niiu'ht well devote a speisal . rveek, utfin:Jr on a hiir drive tiu-ainst speaking into telephone trans-j milters iVith more i'oreef illness than courtesy. ! telephone is said to he inviiiil the radiophone Ye Smudge Potv By Arthur Perry. Fashion lias decreed that the skirts ! for women shall lie S inches off the ground next fall, whlh will eurh the visibility of the shapely shank, and put a majority ot the Oalshevikis n; In the air. - . Mother, may I go out to vamp? Oil, yea my darling daughter. Hans most of ypac c!"the3tpu llie radio.i'Jif ' ''- And cast away your garter. j When tire these pmhtonis, wtifeh ill jieetly iilfet t men's honii's, their wel i.ue and their lives, to l,. solved. If men on both sides load rmuuunitlcti cilll lit essary. and mostly vole the repuhlli'iin fit thousimd lii.tllefl.ddH ntt pro if ticket. Some of the host elll-.rili 111 Ihiit'you eininiit kill It, America are tiiiluinll.!ed foivlKii hmn. Tim tent for puhllr t.fil. n ounht ii"l The colored In Oregon are n tlocllo and : '' whether a fiiudltlule h. an mill kindly people, voto Ihy republican l'utluill'. or a pro I'aiholle, (r nn antl ticket almost to n in. in, and it seeuiM Jew or n pin Jew, mid ho on. Yet Unit strum;.! thiti (hey should he the objects In to be the test If the Hti'ir:i:lo n roliiiinus wars. The most ran."rous ' of antagonism In republican priniaileH fo.mht out by both sides In Iuh( Kit feuds that evrr shook n.iil.ins and ill j tin the othr hiiiid. thero bt not a day'H U'oubllcaii piiuiurlt' In coiillm If real peril in threatened bv the Into religious contivversies and feuds? The bloodiest wars cVer founlit were Lucy WITH CHARMING LIGHTNING (Albany Democrat) The most delightful thunder shower of the past five years oc curred one day this week. A heated spell is in, the off in?, and ;the atmosphere will henceforth be api i tated by electric fans, instead of poa ! nut politicians. V The Irish statesman by the name .of I Twaddle, ought to be ifesident of his native land.- fi A couple of more high-powered scan- dais among the high liphts of movie !! dom and the bosses will start a He t Human week among their hired men. j; THE SUPER GOOD ARE LONELY (Eugene Register) "Dear Miss Page:., V'ou't you please tell me why the yaun? nn ' of today don't respect a sensiMe 1 Birl? There's so much talk aiKiUt I the modern girl, hut . nn one ever says anything about the opposite Be. I went to a party recent')-, t" !i which 1 was invited, through a girl i; friend. Later in TSie evening a i kissing game was started id v. hieh I refused to join. One.yo'in;; ra-m insisted Jhe would kiss-.me, a vd I got so very angry tbp.t l-s.ap;iel himv Then they' all said . horrid things to me, until I couldn't stan 1 it any more. and after telling them ( all what I thought of them I left. The boys all called after me, 'if you give me a kiss. I'll take you home.' My friend said I owed them ' all an apology, and that if I intend to have a good time, I have to let the boys kiss me. Which I won't do. I am so disgusted with boys, as that Is allthey lo:)k for. "Just ; Twenty." Quill Points Only those deserve to win who can take losses with a grin. liollinir stones may t,'Hther no moss, hut some- irrntleineii seem to thrive exeocilinL'Iv hv iidlin; hones. , About the only nation that appears to be innkint direction of peace is imagination. progress in the Too many sendinu' .stations may also explain why Congress can't understand the voice of the people. ' ' It must he a cause of ;'reat annoyance to a Chinese army when the other side brats it to the surrender. As the early-mornincr fly becoin. s active, uneasy lies the head bereft of its natural foliage. 1 rJMSp A GOOD WORLD. all I Oil. KYKHYTJIJNii is bully in this piy wortd of ours, ami i my pnths nr.' fully ln'irarhinded with flowers. It's true liave the luwislr the shinchs, ulnt a wen, and bobcats, skunks or weasels have killed uiy old jjray hen, but illness or reverses ean't utiiko iiiji sprinkle u-jrs, or liaud out vulijar eurscs that mii.'ht. t'l'feitd your ears. I'old winds no oti);er hotind us, the sky is briuht and Mite, and sprinir is nil around us, nn.l balmy wig. Is eome throtiLiii. The tl.iy is bright and smiling, and any man's a swine who stands around rcvilinv; a world so i;o.id and flie. It's true my teeth tire nchiii''. and certain joints are sore, where rheuniati. is uiak iii-r itself u beastly bore; it's true my spotted heifer has font and mouth disease - but oh. t hat scented zephyr, that fragrant vernal breeze! It conies from lands of spices, from islands in the sen, and in a brace of trices, it brings relief to me! This noo.l old World we dwell ill. ill which We play our trame, nml paw around and veil in, is nil the blue prints claim. Soinetiiii-'s the skies are cloudy, and winds t h.int sad la ments, sometimes the days arc thiwiiy, ami l"ok like fourteen cents; but take thuii's till together, the world is bright and fair; and much I iiiest'.i!i whether it' eiuated anywhere. dther Hide were lli. r Hitch a nliiiK , y.to tnlKlit bo w.irtlt While. Hut there Is no real inetiar.' bv either hI.Io In the other. Anldn floili a few (aunties, II Is lueoncflvitblii that neluhbns tn t. 'eoniinuulty linibir Herlouslv evil i. jsUiis tow mil oilier iieU:hliuiV An siil.l i above, the ItUeutl-mH llml en. h has toward tli" other are liitich evaKH' int od. It is largely ovr lo null o( straw that Hickoii has been divided ,iuto o M-i camp!., and Willi Hie Hint.' III need of lea.lernlilii for isiimlrui tlH' Wiuk this il.vliim Is a iuon! luuniit llb. Hf at'is. 'Whalsorv. r ye would that i.th'Tn hltould do to you, do ye even ho to them." I 'to tlauit Join u.il. I CoorKP T. i'oIIIiin left ihu uinriilin; ; by niito for Klaiiinth rutin ein etini; .to return lb,, i'ii. of (lu. week. .k-S-J 1 M... ioiiI winrtin, wlidtbnr y.m will rrr l.ull.l vtiiiixilf up tn utir nuinml. iimt rl:hl wrlelil i1.'ii.l nil tha n.on lrr of i.lne.l .t laa III yutl. I. Intl.. . Ttta.1 k'.i llirin la tn It. I. H a . Irllllfla fitet. If ).nir I.I..H.I-. .11 futiitv mn't w.ifh In rlnlil, ."i ilLI. iiui 't""".. thin, jri.or blm.it -will 'it illiMiolnr, nd Imrhitpn ynur f.t.-n will l.n l.t-nhai. out .nil .lii..l', I. Imlilirn.il) mi. I drill" tii.ua H H H. Kr.Mi y.iur .I... e.ilt fueii.ty wnrl n.f I .11 lima. It help t.llll.l llr 1.1....I. Ii. Til it In li H H rt .iill'1 ill' linn, run U. n pnii ili. II mils linn fleait nit niir Ixhiini. It ruiiniln nut .mr f..'. unit l.i"'lt, lllllbn, II. u W.el l.IV. U I'MIH Ibo "pink ' In veer 1 1, win It I.i I" II. a tina..wnin ri-t-in lhi mi'l II fnil f'Mllinr 'riiim ?y pni.tKillilnii n-it r t ti -kirn lu lnn nml nmwii by "plililiplnaj ' Ihrm U. .. II (1 In It'llKli .Ojl l liH. ..iiriflT, Wlillo vnii ni n-tiiii i.'.ni.e.i. .mr ck'r -nii'llnti. .lul'i, l.l.iekl.iii ia. m iii I1. .111 iliani. tli. ti'tl.'i, l.li.li'lu'i. ..if l.i'Uin r.'iii.'t ft. Tin. Ii.e. II. -Ini.t IniintllfntM nf H H S, Hill .l lui.lr.' l tllltly Vra-elia. H S H la ""I ! at I ilml tii"a l laa .a.. a 1l. Uigur . I II' l'iol ntmlllll ! BREEDERS' NOTICE Kctab 87,277 Imported Pcrchcron Stallion is tuakini; season Htaud, htitrtiue; May U'J, lit tiit.ti Ibirn, Medford, t'rcifuii, With Me.lforil tru.lc l Mmlf.ird made CRATER LAKE An excellent blcaclicd hard wheat flouf, 49 lb. sack, now $2.10 WHITAKER'S , Cash and Carry Grocery HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? I. How did Columbus return tt ' ;ain utter 'his third trip? ' J ,t. ho wrote ' The. Canterbury , r.iusv' ' S. Vhor .is the Uie of Xtaa? 4. . .. fltut countries forta ti Ux-r-1 ( jin peninsula .' ' j J. What is a wvfiprns".il? ' j ! . V. ho owns the irie of, Malta?' I 7. Who advocated the theory that : t perfect health re.jtiires and is m.irn-j tuitn.l. by perl. ct .hewing ot food? j . When did tVlutnluis first set: foot on the mainland of America? 9. How many inveiiti'is are tie.iil'd to Thomas Edison? j l'l. At vbat aire dv women ot'!j in Kugl.ind? ; Answer to Yesterday's tiostions: 1. Has AliiHkii a flat;?. AtiF. Alaska iji the only I.'. H. teir.toi'y without a flaK. B THREE Thursday, May 25th IG DOLLAR DAYS Friday, May 26th Saturday, May 27th The primary hullabaloo has subsid ed to a low nore, and the victims don't I ,'vt' know for sure whether it was a "venal presB," or a "sinister plot" that put the kibosh on '.tn. '1. How f.-ir can man see from a fllft battksliiii nt se:? An:-. S. Vi n miles. . 5 3. Winch was the men destru'- I I' A handful if lawyers spent the week end In Jacktown Tups. am. Champion Jack iJempsey w ill fiht in September, and great care is being exercised, for fear he will be matched with some pugilist nut totally inca- , pacitateu, pnysicany. Prohibition enforcement officers are going "to route out the stills jn the fastnesses of the Cascades," the Port land papers inform. If this doift.ntop bootlegging, there is nothing to do but watch the Mexican and Canadian borders. Words, words,- Millious and millions of words. YA'ords that are meaty and weighty and rapid, Words that are empty, bombastic and vapid; Words too high sounding, AVords quite confounding. ' Words that are trite ones, Words that are right ones; Words that arc' winging, the space haunting bird-words Millions and millions of words! Words, words, -' - Millions and millions of words. Words Mttit ask pity and words that beg money, Wordu that are witty and some that are funny: W'ords double-jointed, Wolds sharp and pointed; Words with ii fine note, ' i AVords with a wliino note. . v. AVords that hido meaning and words i i that reveal It , : Millions and millions of words! : j (Ad Schuster tn the Oakland Tribune) i f the Chirago fire or the San I'rau.isi o fire? .Ws. Tin,'. Kan Fran, inrti lii e. 4. tlow many i."'an(i.s are tbert.- in Japan? Arc. .Six large one?? and many hundred smaller ou.-s. 5. Which slate in tin. union has' the greater number of mortgaged homes? Ans. Maine. " ti. Who is the first lord of the treasury of 'ireat lirii.iiu? 'A lis. Premier David Lloyd .'n oig.-. T. Mow many iletri .s arc there in a eiri It ? Ans. ami. 8. Who was the fir.t Kurou-nn to enter .New York harbor? Alls. Verrozano, an Italian iu 15-1. Hij was sailing for Frame. !'. What country has the general outline of a bo t? Ann. Italy. 10. Where is Ireland yre the IiT.es of Kiiaiin y .' Ans. County Kerru. ; UNDERWEAR Men's .Athletic I'uion buits, l.'J.'i value, each Men's J'.iilbri.'aii Union Suits, il.2't .value, caeh MeuVMehh Knit 1'nioii Suits, l.'jr value, racll - Men's Shirts and Drawers, (.m: sraiiiient, suit WHY THAT LAME BACK? That morning lameness those sharp pains when ln ndiug or lifting, make work a hurdmi iiufl rest impos sible.. Don't be h:i ndieappt'd by it bad back look to youj' kidneys. You will make no mistake by following this iledford resident's example. Mrs. , J. If. . Gijfiin, 51 H. Orape St., says: "I have been taking Dunn's Kidney Tills off and on for yours whenever 1 have felt the need for a kidney remedy and I have, iilway reeeivf-d nat isfaetniy results. My luilheja .iye t.Iways been weak and the least little . old or strain af fects them-find tnakes my b.-tek weak and lame. A ciiuplo of boxes of Dniiu's Kidney Pills, however, have never failed to remove tho misery and strengthen my kidneys." FOI'K VKA1IS J.ATKU: Mrs. Ous tin said: "I gladly confirm all I said In my former statement In favor of Dunn's Kidney Fills, us they have never failed to give me good relief. I use them when I have amy sign of Kidney disorder with fine results." (10c at all dealers. Foster-.Milburn Co., Mfr., Buffalo, X Y. Adv. NIGHTWEAR Men's Muslin Nifdit. Shirts, .1.2" value, each j'oy's Muslin Pajamas, sizes G to 12, if'l.'J") value, each ... 1 5y's (utin Flannel NivJit Shirts, . l.L'o value GLOVES t (. ' 4 Litrlit wrijrlit Cuuvns (JIovck, H3 J VI ,.ir fcl 1 Leal her faced Canvas (iluvcs, 3." I value, I pair J.'eoiilar fl..")j'Oauntlct tlloves, jiair $1.00 95c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 OUTING WEAR Men's Khaki I'ants. J.Ml and !,'.2t ValiK-s. pair i IStiy'ii ISathine Suits, .tl.'J.") Vidip', caeli Men's Kli.iki Shirts, $1:2- value, each Men's and Hoy's Khaki Hats, different, styles JSuy's Khaki ISloiises, sport styln CAPS $1.00 $1.00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled 5oy's Sjirino (,'aiis. if'l.U.) valin each Mi;' SjirinpT Cajis, $1.23 value, each Hoy's Khaki Sport Shirts, reoular irl.23 shirt, each ',. Hoy's Khaki Knee I'anls, $1.23 value, pair $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 75c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Meiv'n Vhito Handkcreliiel's, lfl each, 12 for Men's package Handkerchiefs, 2 for 23c, .3 pnckii'.'eH Men's Khaki Handkerchief, 13c each, 8 for Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody MEDFORD, OREGON SHIRTS i Solt Colored Dress Shirts, 1,23 and $ I 30 valin s, each Men's tu ck hand style Shirts, if'1.2 and $1.3d values, each Hoy's Shirts, collar altit'lied and neckband sli les, each . . . .. Hoy's ISloiises, all wanted styles ii lid colors, each . . TIES Silk Knit Tics, 73c value, 2 for Silk Knit Tics, worth $1.23, each nebular :i3e Vash Tics, 23c each, I for Cut Silk Foiii'-iii-Hands, 73e value, 2 for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ,$1.00 1 1 SOX I Durham Sox piiir for ) KeKllhil' .'13c Lisle Sox, I pair . Fiber Silk Sox, (' value, ,2 iHil' i'lioenix Silk Sox, $1.23 value, pair $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Postage Prepaid i i