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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1925)
o o o G 0 oO O o MEflPOKT) MATL TINBUXE, AfEDFOTS, OKEfiCVST, MONDAY. .TUNE 1.', 1 925 PAGE FIVE 7 T j'- ON STREETS DORiNG line of march at 2:30. which will cov er the following streets: Main street 'from Crater Lake avenue to Oakdale, Oakdale tof ixth. Sixth to Fir. There i will also be no breaking of the parade to permit autos to cross Main street in either direction. The police served notice. this morn Inp. that during the progress of the review and parade of the Oregon Na tional Guard Tuesday afternoon, no automobiles of any kind or descrip tion will be allowed on the line of march, and ample; DE MOLAY FATHERS' 1 On next Thursday evening the members of the Med ford chapter, Order of Je Moluy, will be host to provisions have (their "dads" at a banquet in the Ma- been made to enforce the order. I sonic hall. The streets will be cleared along the 'consisting A of diversified boxing. program, wrestling; speeches and music has been pre pared nndyi large turnout Is expect ed. A banquet of this kind is always enjoyable because it offers an oppor tunity for the father and son to have a jolly good time together. All iff- MolHMare invited to bring their "dads" promptly at 6:30, when the fun commences. This Is the first of a scries of "special" events which bavt been planned by the local De .Moluy for the summer months. dml of Tluiuks4 We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for the beautiful flow ers and for their kindness and sympa thy during the illness and death of our loved one. 1 MR. AND MRS. JASPER HANNAH AND FAMILY, RALPH HOSKINS, f . TICKETS ON SALE Water cannot be compressed. ' "We can certainly 'point with pride' to our other, two pageants. "Robin Hood" last year and "lolanthe" (he year before, snld a-member of the pa iKcant committee today,. With the same men In cbnrge again this year, and "The Spring Maid" selected as the ve hicle, It doesn't take much of a prophet to predict an even greater success foi' this year's production ..The H p r I n g Mulfl" itfiiKnltlf lAiutu Ituiitf In fin mtt nf doiuQ spectacular performance even belter than its predecessors, there be ing a beautiful ballet in the last act with splendid special music, In fact the last net Is a pageant itself. 'Hut however good the show itself Is. it must have a certain amount of support financial support. "These things require a pertain amount of money for material, cos tumes, royalties, labor, etc., without mentioning nny compensation for the producers. In most cases the pro moters require quite a largo guaran tee fund, depending on the size of the production. llut the people at the head of our pageant, after careful study of the receipts and expeditures of other ones, have decided that they can "get by" without this guarantee If they are sure that there. will be as large an audience, as last year. To stimulate the interest in the pageiint, and at the same time get a line on the probable receipts, they luy offering an advance sale of Patron Trrkets, at a re , duced price. These patrons' tickets Jnre $5 each and entitle the holder to ,$rt worth of seats, either four $l.r0 or six at $1 scats as he may elect. These I tickets are good for any performance and are not limited to any one person. (This is certainly an easy way t fi nance the pageant ami should appeal to all its friends. This subscription sale will be started this week, so be i ready to do your bit when called upon." SITESSTINGS Apply wet baking soda or jgff household ammonia, followed by V fo Rub QUALITY! L CORNER J Fountain Lunches and we have Winstel's Delicious Candies. ' Davidson's Corner Fir and Main MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Wednesday Is Medford is a Good Place to Do Your Trading These Bargains are not for Tuesday WEDNESDAY ONLY! At Medford Book Store At TheM.M. Dept. Store TheJapaneseArtfiVarietyStore A & hSIS? ' 34 North Central Ave. 12 North Bartlett C. W. Lambrecht N VJUUUO UC A AC vlVVC&l C '.' ' 226-230 East Main 1 Cook Books Lingette Canvas Gloves SuitCases AAr Satinmaid linpettc, all colors, 3G J YVp Tc W 48 White House cook book, regular ' k M inches wide, regular 75c value; I V ' Canvas gloves, regular 25c val- I lk 30-inch fiber suit case, Wcdncs- P I . $1.50 value; Wednesday special.. J J ' '. Wednesday, per yard . I LI ues; Wednesday special 1J day special X At Heath's Haskins, Drug Stores At Russell's At Franklin's At Model Clothing Co. A. Near to You a. Your Phone Formerly Deuel's . , . Medford'. Newest and Finest 126 Ea.t Main St. "VALUE AND QUALITY" . Whisk Brooms , Figured Voiles Light Lunch Silk Shirts .i Figured voiles, very fine quality, Ar . ; ' OOf 40 inches wide, regular 65c val- If ' Pf . Men's and young men's pure silk AC. A good whisk broom. Dust the .'( VV" .: lies;. Wednesday, per yard SJ J Soup, hot dinner sandwich and tW v (.(,nar l,antl shirts, values to 9 jdust.'Bxtra vahie at....?....... '.. J y.-v' , our "first, anniversary" all of june dessert; Wednesday special Jv $8.50; Wednesday special.'.... . ' '. ! (,."'' ! .. ' ', ,.: ' . ! At hJe. Mar sli's Grocery Auto Supply & Parts Co. At Mordoff & Woolf At Mann's Dept. Store ' .. , Doc Wright and Chal Strange ,,., , The Store for Everybody 130 East Main Phone 252 .,, .. ,.. 217 West Main St. ....... - Crackers Bumpers ; O'Cedar Mops Gingham - . '' 1 . , , . . m ' . ' . ' 32-hwh 'fine imported tissue '2. " t , q y AlC ?,g clca"-U1 ", lnSh-grade $1125 n'P i ' , 4(rn AOC ginghams, excellent patterns and OfkC Large box Snow Flake crackers, jt I v bumpers, bars and .wings, regu- I J ,LJ O.Cedar mops, regular $1.50 X U colors; usually sold for 50c; U Wednesday special, package -T I lar $16.50 value; Wednesday I W values; Wednesday special J J Wednesday special W J At West Side Pharmacy At People's Electric Store At The Hub Shoe Store At Gates & Lydiard Main and Grape 8ts. 212 West Main Phone 12 ; 105 East Main St. Buy Here and Bank the Difference Dressing Combs Desk Lamps Pumps and Oxfords Wool Soap Ladies' dressing combs, regular fl i ff QA fffc AC " JT t ""' ! price 75c; Wednesday special,. Flexible desk lamp, $4.50 value; 1C7v ' GO pairs pumps and oxfords, val- P4sJ Wool soap, usually sells for 10c; Itv v , 2 for j ' Wednesday special V ues to $10.00; Wednosday special 'Wednesday special, per box........ , ' At The Colonial Southern Oregon'. Finest Bakery Biscuits Very low price on this article for Wednesday only AtCM.Kidd&Co. 223 East Main St. ' Men's Work Shoes 20 pairs men's work shoes, val- $1-95 ues to $10.00; Wednesday At The Model Pharmacy la If You Can't Come P Bath Salts Opposite Groceteria If You Can't Come Phone 66 Vantine's rose, orange, lilac bath salts, larere glass jar, $1.25 value; Wednesday only 89 Rex Cafe & Pastry Shop 121 East Main Street Shoppers' Lunch 40 A spceinl lunch for Wednesday fsliop. pers, 11:30 A. M., to 2:00 P. M, for Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. North Bartlett Street ' ' r Berry Set t ; 7-tiiee.n berrv set. $1.25 value: one 1 WTednesday special Next to Rlalto Theater At The Men's Shop Theater ' Outing Suits Grey whipcord two-piece outing suits; Wednesday special 1..L. W5 At Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. The Live Hardware Merchant Offers Wash Tubs Galvanized wash tubs, 18-Inch diameter, regular price 90c; zinc wash board, regular size, regular price 50c; Wednesday combi nation special, 2 for 88 At McDonald's 225 West Main Street Peanut Butter "A peanut sat on a railroad track, his heart was all a-flutter. Along came the fast train 54, toot! toot! Peanut Butter," lb 20 At Louie's Cash Grocery South Central St Phone 271 Mayonnaise A 15c bottle of Wright's mayon naise, Wednesday special W. A. Kinney Fur. House Glass.wave Glassware assortment, value up 1 1 1 C to 5tc; Wedtiesdty special.!... Jl J Huber, the Tailor 113 Went Main Sweaters Sport sweaters ui(k sweater coats, regular value $10.00; Wednesday special $.00 At The Golden Rule Medford'i Largest Department Store Step-ms Voile striped s4ep-ins, $1.25 values; Wednesday 98' . 10 ill. t t k ,U .1 .tto JtJ ft H 111 fti 11, :l 1 h.ut ;l ft. i II '.iui ia hi In I ..,,0 hi il A fill .')IM .!... f UM'T IV I) ' f IU 1I I: II ,.!! ..IT ..1 in): ifttl'f1 ' K t : .111 HI i r ii r'i i I. 'i. in' r. h ii! V ii .'ii il v.