Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 25, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXT!, MEDFORD, OttKflOX. VIM DAY. AVfirST 2o.1022
"PA OF, FJfilTT
THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S
MANN'S
DAY CELEBRATION
i i 11 i il l i i mill
Plans are proRressinK rapidly for the
l)ll!Kcst fraternal and Labor Day picnic
ever held in Oregon, 1-ast nlKlit the
several committees that have charge
of the big time, met In Medford. The
railroad crafts were invited and joined
hands with the Woodmen of the World
and the Modern Woodmen of America
and several additional features have
been added. The picnic will be held
in Ashland.
At 10 o'clock in the morning will be
the big parade and several bandB have
agreed to furnish music.
There will be a cash prize of J25 for
the best band in parade.
A cash prize of $100 will be given
the largest turnout of any order or
unit in line of march.
idO cash for the best drilled team of
any order marching, and $25 cash for
the best line of march of any of the
railroad Bhop craftB.
Also there will be $50 In cash prizes
for the afternoon sports.
At 12 o'clock everybody eats and
coffee, cream and sugar will be fur
nlshed by the Woodmen, so bring your
coffee pot. The railroad men will :ir-
uecue three beeves and six million linn
will supply everybody with meat. D.
M. Iowo will be chief cook, and has
(he reputation of knowing how.
At 1:30 there will be music In the
bandstand followed by a speaker of
statewide reputation who will talk on
frnternallsm. Following him the rail
road crafts have secured a nationally
known speaker on the labor questions
of today.
Mnyor Lamkln will Introduce the
speakers, and Jess Wlnburn will be
marshal of the parade.
ftlwmpotheSewleftelloctorsD f..dthelk
It is the plan of the several commit
tees to make this an annual affair and
hold a like picnic with races, etc., in
Medford net year at the new county
fair grounds, and the following year at
Grants Pass. The committee requests
all merchants to close for the day.
There will he dancing In the after
noon and evening at the Ilungnlow and
(he railroad crafts will singe a big ball
In the armory in the evening.
Come one, come all, for the best
..Ldbor Day celebration ever held In the
state. K. C. SIU.IMAN,
Chairman.
Programs will be distributed in a
few days.
OBITUARY
The funeral services for the lute
Dr. (J. W. Stephenson, who passed
away at his home, 140 South Holly in
this city Wednesday night, will be held
at 2:30 Wednesday night, will be held
at 2:30 Sunday at the First Christian
church of which ho was a devoted
member. Concluding servico will take
Place at tne grave in i. o. u. v ceme
tery. Rev. D. E. Millard will hnvo
charge of the services. Wocks-Congc
Co., directors.
HOLM BR Marlon .lean Ilolmor,
two-day-old duughter of Mr. and .Mrs
John T. llolmer died at 7:1.1 till
morning, at the Sacred Heart hos
pital. Thero will bo a brief servico
al the homo of the grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hans Ilolmor on Hoss l.iino,
ut 2 p. m. Saturday, 28th, Rev. Leach
officiating. lutcrmont In Jackson
ville cemetery.
I'orl Funeral Homo In charge
Senator Toasts Wiiih.
." tlKltl.lN. Auk. 25. IMinnct-llor
Wirth was n guimt last niicht nt n
.dinner given lv American Ambassa
dor Houghton to the vlnltlng Ameri
can congrcMMloiml delegation, which
is leaving for Vienna l attend the
Intor-parllamcntary union confer
ence. Senator Spencer of Missouri
prnpc-ncd n tfirtHt to (he chilncc llor.
gj TOMORROW
Is your last rh'uicc to m-o
the romantic KHX"nclo or old
Suiin! Don't miss this hill!
1
i
I RI ALTO
ncruriiMy uiwl extravagant
ly proilueed, with nil ull-stur
cast tluit Includi-a
MIRIAM COOPER
and
GEORGE WALSH
SUNDAY
".THE SAGE
BRUSH TRAIL"
written by
H. H. VAN LOAN
I
5 BIG DOLLAR DAYS AUGUST 26th TO 31st
The Biggest and Best Money Saving Event of the Year Opens Saturday Morning at 8 o'Clock Sharp
Don't Miss It-Make Your Dollar Do Double Duty During This Big bale
DON'T DELAY, 'TIS DOLLAR DAY
BGlLAifi DAY " ' Rag Rugs
Sold up to $3.50. Ciooil colors.
Only one to a ens- d 1 f(
tomer. Sat., each V 1 UU
Children's Dresses
Maile of go
$1.00
for school wear. Made of good
Gingham, $3.50
values, Sat., ca.
DOLLAR DAY SAVINGS ON DOMESTICS
Romper Cloth 32 inches wide, new pat
terns. Sells regular at 25c. Saturday,
5 yds. for $1.00
YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY MORE TOMORROW
Cotton Blankets
C-lxTG, single. Worth $1.50
:rdT. $1.00
Limit Two to a customer.
Women's Hats EQ11ARPY
New styles. Sold up to $1.00.
On sale Saturdaj
each
: $1.00 144
DOLLAR DAY SAVINGS ON UNDERWEAR
Dress Ginghams 27 inches wide, good
quality. Sells at 25c. Saturday,
41-2 yds. for $1.00
Outing Flannel 27 inches wide, 19c val.
7 yds. for $1.00
Kyrtle Cloth 30 inches wide, 25c value.
Saturday,
5 yds. for $1.00
Cotton Challie 3G inches wide, 20c val.
6 yds. for $1.00
36-inch Pajama Cloth Regular price 29c
Comes in pink and white. Saturday,
4 yds. for $1.00
Jap Crepe Host quality, in plain and
fancy checks. On sale Saturday,
3 yds. for $1.00
Best Sewing Cotton
6 for 25c
Dress Percales 36-inch 29c value. Sat.,
4 yds. for $1.00
Devonshire and School Day Cloth Sells
at 39c. Saturday,
3 yds. for $1.00
36-inch Outing Flannel 22c value. Sat.,
5 yds. for $1.00
Dress Percales 30 inches wide4 new pat
terns. Good cloth. Saturday,
5 yds. for $1.00
House Lining 3G inches wide, 10c value.
On sale aturday,
14 yds. for $1.00
40-inch White Ratine $1.75 value,
$1.00 yd.
Sheets 72x90. Sell at $1.25.
Saturday,
$1.00 each
. Pillow Slips 12 and 45-inch. A
good 39c grade. Saturday,
3 for $1.0,0
Musli" Daisy 'liraml. Cheap at
20c yard. Saturday,
6 yds. for $1.00
Huck Towels Small hand size.
15c value. Saturday,
10 for $1.00
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3i
Children's Union Suits 69c values.
Saturday,
2 pair for $1.00
Children's Union Suits Regular price
$1.39. Saturday,
$1.00 suit
Women's Summer Vests 39c value.
Saturday,
4 for $1.00
Women's Cotton Hose 39c values,
3 pair for $1.00
Children's Cotton Socks Black, pink
and hlue, 20c values. Saturday,
8 pair for $1.00
Children's Sox All colors, 39c value.
Saturday, . . ., .
3 pair for $1.00
Boy's ..Victory.. Stockings 59c vlauc.
Saturday, ,
v 2 pair for $1.00
Women's Corsets Small sizes, 75c pair,
2 pair for $1.00
Muslin Vests Sell at $1.75. Dollar Day
price,
$1.00 each
Women's Bloomers Kayser- brand, in
pink and white, $1.50 values. Saturday,
$1.00 pair
Women's Union Suits Regular price
75c. On sale Dollar Day,
2 for $1.00
Women's Vests Fine quality, 75c grade.
Saturday,
2 for $1.00
Infants' Lisle Hose lu black and white,
59c value. Saturday,-
2 pair for $1.00
Children's Fancy Socks All colors, 69e
value. On sale Saturday,
2 pair for $1.00
v i -
Kayser's Vests for Women In pink and
white. On sale Saturday;
2 for $1.00
Women's Braissieres Sell at 4Sc. Sat.,
. 3 for $1.00
Women's Sateen Petticoats $1.75 values.
Saturday,
$1.00 each
Lisle Hose
Extra, fine quality. In black,,
white and colors. Cheap at69o.
On sale Dollar Day,
2 for $1.00
$1.50 Silk Hose
Women's extra fine grade Silk
Hose. All colors. Sold at $1.50.
Saturday,
$1.00 pair
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR-MADE
36-inch Nainsook Soft finish,
25c yard,
5 yds. for $1.00
Crash Toweling Bleached and un
bleached, 18 inches wide, 25o yard,
5 yds. for $1.00
Turkish Towels Soft spun, 39c
3 for $1.00
Indian Head Napkins $1.25 value.
Saturday,
$1.00 dozen
Organdie Dresser Scarfs-$1.25 val.
Saturday,
$1.00 each
Curtain Scrim nC-ineh in cream,
white and ecru, 25c yard,
5 yds. for $1.00
White Outing Flannel 36 inches
wide. Regular price 25c,
5 yds. for $1.00 '
Fancy Turkish Bath Towels $1.15
value. Saturday,
$1.00 each
36-inch Double Faced Rubber Sheet
ing $1.25 value. Saturday,
$1.00 yd.
Extra Special
40 Voile and Gingham
Dresses. All new styles.
Sold up, to $18.00. Satur
day, each
$5.00
RUSH TO THE DOLLAR DAY SALE
Women's Kid Gloves In white and
colors. Up to $3.50 values. Sat.,
.$1.00 pair
Armada Kid Gloves--$2.25 value.
Saturday,
$2.00 pair
Organdie Collars C9c values
2 for. $1.00
Lace Collars Xew styles, $1.25
values. Dollar Day Price..
$1.00 each
Kayser's Silk .Gloves $1.25 values.
Saturday,
$1.00 pair
Kayser's Chamoisette Gloves 59c
2 pair for $1.00
Bead Necklaces G9c each
2 for $1.00
Women's House Dresses.. Fine
quality, cheap nt $1.25. Sat.,
$1.00 each
Germantown Knitting Yarn 35c ball,
3 balls for $1.00
Baby Blankets Good 75c grade. Sat.,
2 for $1.00 .
Baby Pants 69e value,
2 for $1.00
Bucilla Crochet Thread 10c ball,
11 balls for $1.00
Cretonne Laundry Bags $1.43 value.
Saturday,
$1.00 each v
Coats' Crochet Thread 15e ball,
7 balls for $1.00
Leather Hand Bags 3 in 1 for shopping.
Sold at $1.75. On sale Saturday,
$1.00 each
Hair Nets Carmen and Dura Belle
Double Mesh Hair Nets, 15c each,
9 for $1.00
Batiste Handkerchiefs Hand - embroid
ered in colors, 48c value,
3 for $1.00
Colgates' Talcum Powder 20c cau,
6 cans fof $1.00
Bead Necklaces and Bar Pins $1.25 values.
Saturday,
$1.00 each
Crepe da Chine Handkerchiefs In till colors,
35c values. On sale Saturday,
4 for $f. 00
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
MEDFORD, OREGON
Garter Elastic Sells at 39c yard. On sale
Saturday, '-.
3 yds. for $1.00
Hair Bow Ribbon All colors, G9c value. Sat.,
2 yds. for $1.00
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