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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
o o o G ) -O 0 O 09 OTJ 'i?f I ONFRTD Aif", JUNE WiflTC'FOTTTt , . Oo 5, 1925 0 r n FOR -STAGING OF ,Mi'(iri(il ('luilllHII'fUil s I lilt rnilM (lie Heriiilly uiiulc lliln yt'iiv In llml Klllmui-WI1I1 Representatives of Hudson-Essex Cars Visits Medford INN MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S : : H. V. Jiith. vl-e iK'i'Midcnl and t I. ' l,f fi-rtH, wlmh'Hali ri'pi-twiMiliitlve of l he fori lii ml Mifinr Cur company of; Ih KivhiK III m'x ilityw I 1 t 1 1 In ml, ilimrlluiiorH of the HiuIhoii I ' n if I Khhcx 111 i'h, Wi-ru In Ali'dforil ; I'l'liuiTdity cIohInk t-ontractM with the j Annul rmiK Mm or company for t HI' II ( for ilH-Mi' popular caiH. Mr. J-'ff'rtH HuyN tin iiHliU'tlon in pricH on inoir j rui'H 1h th rt'HiiltH of lncriMiHt'd qnan jtlly production of tho plant uml Unit by jNukumi 1 Ht It will liuvi.' rum-lieu: 2UUD liiti'ieM to Mi'dfortl I In'. lion 01 in'' hi'vi'iiiii ony. .iiiuiin , dally. Il poMitlvciy ticnicH 1110 rmri f their it'Knlar Meviui-day proiiim. I I )1i'imh' Jack Murdoch Jnih 111 rl'i-d from the Hai-ruint'ino hchkIoii and The nuiMlral panwint, for which lirouuhl with him muhii- or tin pro- thn ltOKHi IClvur VMll.y I- In the way Ham. .mm..,. 'H..W " , ., m 111 iitH Hlmw (hat Medford 1m Ki-tliiiK f KitlliliiK n wide and enviable repu- (.x ,y M(m, pn,KnilMH ,,m, . tlitlort. ItfiM ukaln hi'i'imiM a topic nf Mared in Hncranienio wild Hie exicp- ( 'ha ncdlor mHWK MM Vm ....mm... - - (;..,.. 1 t I'll I ford, Ulh.fr nnrlhwi'Ht romniunllleii huvo Th4 Valentine up.-ra comnuny., pi hfn ulvlntt or prnmrlntf for mciimoii- nimiIIiik The M Ilia do, lint Mixed Con Hi t'ivh' carnival, local tnUMlelan cti Trlu, the play Daddy I who weru active in pri'VloiiM Medford hy a CIiIcuku mat, (he i(i utwuitH, huvo received ui'K''iit In- luliiei-H, Ihv llaiiKhinan million hn to tlm attitude of tha pany, fapiiiiu IrnOtti-N In thin work. , f vny Krcil Tin. .lai'Umui Conntv Pair Hoard, KuIUn. th i which HpoiiHornd thn piiKoatit IhhI Allon year, held 11 meetiiiK to consider what purl It Hhotild iinhiiiih' In (hi umier tnkliiK. nd I ha hoard wiih uimnl mmiM in favor of tha paKi-nnt, I ln I'tiHMlnn hroiiKht out I ho fact I hat I ho board cotiMldoiod II holt or to imiii oflilialo tlio nai)aK''in''n( In tha hamlH of cxpoi-lonri'd and profoM nIoiihI poixonM who could dovoto tholr onllio It mo lo it. The pi Ivala in tlvltlt'N of momhoi'H of Iho hoard tnaltu It iilinoMt ImpoHMlldo for nny i.t llioni to hIvo tho noooHHiiry Ihno to the work. It wiih, Ihorol'nro, do oldiHl to Invito a itrinip of local niu pIcdaiiH, MoHHiH. (Iimu'iio AudroWH.j JmiioH Htovoim and 1'hnrloM I). Ilaxol HHK HHHiimn tho tank and to turn iiVur to thorn l ho tnnnaKoiiiotit and proiltii'tlon of iho pattoant, . K, ,'. (laddlH, pronldont of tho fair hoard, inudo thlH at at onion t on ho lm If tif hlniNOlf and nnHoclatoH: "Thoro can ho nd iiuohIIod thai Iho valloy noodH lh Ih uroat Hpoo-1 Unit annually. It in a mimical lit-! ftplrtttlon and an oduratlonal attrac- ( Mill Unit Ih a valuable advorllHomoiit for (Iho oiitlro valley. Wo want It thiN yoar nml wo want it to ho por t6(iiatod every yoar thereafter, ho long an it In kopt up to tho hlnh Hffndaid of our fornior phhohhih. 1'h hoard Ih unanlniouHly in favor nf ,11. "To ma lio nn nrtlntlo and financial pucim'hh ,,f it, wo nrtt wall nwaro that A Jurtio ttinount of work In required, (oohnlcal work thai can ho dono only ;y IIioho oxperlenced In produclni hlt'rtiloHl and upoctacular ontortaln hiontn nn ho lare u acato. Korlu mttoly, wo huvo horo In tho valley lipofoxHiottal nuiHtclauH whnno pant piirformancoH havo provod tholr abtl ttloa lu that lino. Wo havo thoro fon, t urnod t ho projoct over t o Mwf, AndroWH, stovonn and Hae rlKM with fil onufldonco that they Mfjll ttvo uh a pauoant onial or mir pHilnu thoHo hIvou In provtoiiH yours and wo havo pledged thoui tho fair hord'H HtronttoHt piKnHde ro-opora-ll() liiul Hupport. .V hollovn it Ih ilhll.ipensa til,, that tHvi't ho glvon here annually no mo form of huiso entertainment that wU intorotit not only tho looplo of the oiulre vnlloy, hut will carry our iuHao of oducathua inul artlntlo pioniOHH to imuo distant nc(wUluu of lh unrthwoHt, and invito them to oome hero and mo what the Uoiruo Hlvep valloy offei an n nf ieH- Idonotv What nuild ho nmro at tractive and apinprlaio than the MKoait, which has alroady twice proved Itnolf. Any other form of entertainment of nw merit nd drnwlnt power wotld he three times more expeujdve and mljtht cost more thn tt wan worth. 'The puKeaht in our particular nffutr, our pet musical project, our own IUikuv Klver valley show. AVe huve the makiiiK hore and we know how to produce incot effectively this pedal form of entertainment. We reuM every town In the valley ns lm of It, for anything that dlrts'tji fttVornhU outside attention to this vnlley will benefit nil. Hut MevKord nwtat take the initiative, must keep thin annual project here and de velop it permanently One of the HUKKOitlonii ndoptod is that of netting ttside a por eentttRo of the net reoelpu lu a !HMt of endowment fund eoh year, which in a few years will amount to t permanent fund for the support of the pageant. Thti nUKKestion came from and has been adopted ty the mudcal pinp tht haw cnsentcl to tako over the mannKvniont of the ptvdvution. We enot too utivnuly nrtie upvm South-j ern rvion peoide that ihey set be hind this Rrvt nuiMcat paKcnt and Itive U tlielr inanimou,s svippovt to A KUcvofnl finish. ; hoako Knior- I'offorlo cnin- K. (Illdnuiliilmm, Hwoot, 1'nloiud tiooiRo ell known cartoiiniNt, ni'karii. Thono are all tho Miliar Novell day fonturcH (hat have iippoarod on iho bin no veil day olrculi thlH HoaNou in Ha era men to, ItakoiH field, 111 I'aao, I'hoenlx, Aiiouil, tlat voHitm and other Iiii-ko dtion. The people of Mcdford lire Indeed fort 11 1111 to lo have (Iicmc atlractionH ItilN year for the prion of a hIx day circuit, ThlH In far hlnher i'lanH iiilonl ihnu any that haa appeared In .Mod ford In tho pawl, The ureal foaluroH aro Alton Pack ard, fainoUH cartnoniHi and ouloiialu or, appeal Iiik Saturday evenliiK. j "Tho Allkado." Sulllvan'H K'''at oninlc opera, proHontcd hy tho May f ValertUne company WodncHday oven IriK. and Joan Wohalor'a "Maildy I.ouk l.ekN." proNontod hy t ho Now York troupe on Krlday evening, tho hint I day. Kvcr,y prom-aiu however In a at nr performanco. Tho opetiliiK priKram will ho h'vch Hatuiday afternoon at V::il o'clock hy Oliver lUirkhiirl. character ImporHon- n tor, whlNtler, bird and animal inula- lor. More than fc.OOO.OoO miiiiufitctured In IH!7. )Uyv cici iijalcd hy nonic roproHontntlvcH of other t-aiH, IhaL there has boon any chaiiKOH in tho ib-Hln or iiiochiinlial coiikI ruction of either thu IIikIhoii or Khhox. There wiih a reduction In (ho Hhhox clinch of lif) May .'(IhL Sousa's Famous Band Coming to Medford independence Hay, July 4. Lieut. I Coin. John I'hlllp Nouhii will open hi j thhiy-thlrd (our at (ho head of IiIh fa- iiiiiuh hand lu I lei'Hhoy, 1'u., and tho mcuhoii will end In Itichiuond, a., on .March U. next. At Hoveniy yearn of hk", HouHn Ih ut lomptiiiK one of thn IomkonI and ihohI HironuouH NeaHotiH of IiIh career, thirty five wecka duration, will play at leant one oiiKaKOinout In every atato in tho ! union with ono exception, and will I make hln flftoonth trip front coaHt to const, luchiilliiK Medford, Oregon, In i January, 1 !ll!il. Tho NoaHou'H urraiiKemontR call for I more than f00 concerts In almost 2 lit) citioH. Souku l.s now at hia homo near I'orl WuNhliiKlon, Look Inland, work ing upon hla aeaHon'H proKianiH, which hh tiHual, will contain aeveral nuinln'rH of hlw own compoHitlou ir arranne- inout. There wlllshe two new marchoH. Vogue Clothes Ifcal style and real quality. The kind of style and quality that most men want and at prices that most men are willing to pay. $30, $35 $40, $45 Vogue suits make popular prices safe. Tailored in Rochester. Sty lplut Styleplus Clothes Carefully tailored : for style and : fit. " Stvleplus will convince you that comfort, stvle and quality are worthwhile in a suit, and can be obtained at a reasonable price. $25, $30, $35 (loraldlne proroMHiohul Karrar'H father was n hall player. Father of forty devils -Constipation! Get sure relief with Kellogg s ALL-BRAN Face and body pay a terrific penalty to this tyrant disease. Tlio Jhcp tolls of constipntion's rnvnttos. Klil yourself of tlio iioimms thnt riinatipntiim somla ncvpliiK IhroiiKh yr body iioiaona thnt li'iul to over fovty serious disciisoa poi!o9 thnt cnuso spota hofovo tha ey, hcndiu'lu'S, pimply skin, 1'iivli'i uiulor tho eyes, unplensnnt brenth, blotchy, sallow skin, etc. Kollogg's AI.L-BRAN brings re lief oven in tho most ehronic onsea of conatipntion. If cnton resulnrly, it is irmii'iintoed to brinn periiut vtnl relief or your ffroit-r returns tho purohnso priee. Only ALL BRAN can be wholly effei'tivo. Thnt In why doctorg recommend KoIIork's. Thnt is why KclloKg's ALL-BUAN hns broucht henlth to thousands when all elso has failed. Try it I Ent two tnblospoonf ills of KelloL'R's ALL-BUAN dnily in chronic cases, with every meal. You will liko its nut-liko flavor. Ready-to-ent with milk or cream. Try it in tlio rccipos given on every pack ago. Kellogg s ALL-BRAN is mado in Battle Creek, Michigan, anl served by lending hotels and res taurants everywhere. Your grocer, sells it, liuy a package today. MM? t ALL-BRAN Men's suits on Sale SPECIAL ONE HUNDRED SUITS AT JUST TWO PRICES $19.50, $24.50 Including tweeds, worsteds and cash meres, in light and dark colors. A good assortment of sizes. Suits that formerly retailed from $25.00 to $40.00. Some real bargains in these. Styleplus summer comfort clothes in lightweight gabardines $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 SATURDAY SPECIALS Imported Broadcloth Shirts White, tan, blue, grey. Collar attached ' $1.95 Men's Caps Regular $2.50 values $1.69 ;. ' Athletic v -Union Suits Sizes 34 to 4G. A regular $1.00 value 89 Fancy Sox ' .Silk and lisle 48 pair. IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT Dress Shirts i Collar attached and neck band styles. Special ' $1.75 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phone 486-487 Medford, Pre. Boys' Koveralls $1.25 value. . Light weights . ' 98 Boys' Union Suits Knit and nainsook styles, 65 to Sl.OO i All Boys' Suits On Sale $10.50 Two Pants Suits $8.95 $12.50 Two Pants Suits $10.95 $15.50 Two Pants Suits $13.95 ) im lory w lu VUUIn'l btMIVW hi hw This thoushifxil ohj ul IW huiwlrsl vU'lUvs" wt h o t iviitii on it ntl wis?! wtthvut ha if ir uic. h v oim i If i ntvH-k of artists Umi Hiut ill KUvtty yut,li you irivai t (htl Free Delivery Service Santford & Co. 307-309 East Main Street Phone 702 Phone 703 Free Delivery Service Compare Service We Own and Operate Our Own Individual Delivery System, our employes gives their entire at tention to our service. All or ders amounting to 2.00 or more will be delivered free. All orders given us any time in the day before 5 o'clock p. m. will be promptly delivered the same day. You can phone us your order and pay our delivery man at your home. Compare the service we offer you with the service you have been getting. You will find our Individual Delivery System the best jin Medford. Prices Quoted in This Ad Are Good Until Market Changes. 2-02. Bottle Vanilla 25 4-oz. Bottle Vanilla 40 Eastern Brooms, each 40 Leslie's Shaker Salt, each 10 2 15-oz. Pkgs. Sunmaid Raisins 25 Pound Package Best Macaroni 15 Jello, any flavor.... 10 6 Boxes Large Matches. 25 Large Bottle Certo 30 Kellogg's Corn Flakos, package 10 Large Package Shradded Wheat 12 Post Toasties, package..... 10 Grape Nuts, package IS Large Package Sperry's Rolled Oats.. .30 Large Pkg. Sperry's Wheat Flakes 30 Large Can Tea Garden Fancy Mince meat : .50 Large Can Libby's Apple Butter 35 Fancy Green Tea, pound L...... .50 Fancy Black Tea, pound .50 Fancy Gunpowder Tea, pound .50 Extra Far.cy Bulk Coffee, pound .40 Full Creron Cheese, pound 25 Best Cretimery Butter, pound .43 l ib. Car. Hills Red Can Coffee 55 4 lb. Can Hlls Red Can Coffee, pound .54 Compare Price The price we offer you is good until the market changes. We never offer you a price for one or two days and then raise the price. Any merchant can sell any item in his stock cheap for a day or two. Remember our store is a one price store and you can depend on getting the prices we quote you until the market does change. Compare the price we offer you with the price you have been paying. Don't merely compare one or two items, compare each item you purchase, each day in the week. "I fWtjv Wtr ttrxe y 4 n e o o