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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
0 O O o o 0 O o VAOy, SEVEN METVf8rP. (VRF.fl-OriVr, FRTDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 192.' irRrtFORD MATL .a. AT BEST EVER IDE Tomorrow forenoon at 11 o'clock In the Merchants' building at the fair ground. Paul Clagttone, manager western division, Cham ber of Commerce of the United States of America will talk to the business men of southern Oregon and northern California for 40 minutes. Mr. Clagstone will speak on the Importance of organization, both local national and International. Invitations have been Issued to the chambers In all the towns In this vicinity, including Ashland, Klamath Falls, Grants Pass and Yreka. ' The Merchants bulUHnj? nt tho JnckHon County Pair has regelved 3much favorable comment from the jtipectatorB during the first two days of the fair. The exhibitors engaged Tom Rwem to plan- nnd execute the 'iueneral decoration scheme which is litone in bright blue and a deep yel low bordering on orange. -Parchment lanternB In large numbers are a part of the decorating plan and a vivid :i ronrenentatlon of Crater Lake com i pletes the scheme, which la declared thy the majority or spectators to te f the. best and most effective piece of decoration ever presented in a Jack 36n County Fair building. The following firms are among the exhibitors: Metropolitan Life Insur ance .company with with an educa- 3 tlonal display; White Sewing Ma tch, n eH, demonstrating; Lamport's V featuring Laca paints and a large as Jsortmenc of toys; H. K. Marsh, gro icer, with a nicely arranged display of tanned goods, the product of local uneries"; the Valley Fuel company . .with a display uf different types of fuel, some clever work having been 'done in this booth with wood and t briquettes; Standard Roofing and i Guilders Supply company, roofing ' land builders' supplies and locally vmade cement bricks and blocks; . 'Medford Printing company, labels, - booklets, show cards. bookbinding. ' and other job printing; Reddy's fjewelry, displaying wedding and en gagement rings and Community IMate as a present for the bride, rep ..resented by Miss Florence Cochrane; Weeks St Orr. Oriental and domestic .rugs, phonographs and pianos; Peo ; pie's ISlectrlc company, Frigldair and .Kelvinator electric refrigerators and Mother electrical appliances and fix atures; Paul's Electric store, 5$enlth washers displayed and demonstrated; ' Louie's grocery with an attractive display featuring Del Monte , canned . goods; Th Toggery, Hurt, Schnfhier , Marx clptheH for men, and Stetson AjVhats; Monarch Seed, and Feed com PbrinV with different varieties of seed '.fend feed laid out In design; Mordoff & VooJf displaying Hoosler kitchen cabinets and Perfect rarges; The . tiulden Rule with-a display of worn : fen'a wear; Jackson County Building Loan association with an educa tional exhibit; R. A. Holmes, the In surance man with mechanical display Qf a revolving umbrella "covering verythlng"; Medford Domes t I c laundry with a display showing the discomfort and inconvenience of old- fashioned hand washing: Modern t?lutnblng and Sheet Metal Works With a display of furnaces and a prinking fountain which supplies . fater to thirsty visitors; Southern 6regon Gas company displaying the fcasy washer; Singer Sewing ma chines demonstrating; Thompson's Paint Store with a display of W. P. Fuller and company products; .Vlr iln's Radio Service with a display of $enlth and Grebe radio sets; the Sden Valley Nursery -displaying flow 's and shrubs; tha Big Pines Lum $er company with a booth made of " ullding materials from the concern and fitted with choirs for the com- ipvt of visitors; Medford Book store, nison crepe paper and office uipmeiU display and circulation of- es of the Merchants building or- Hrlni naner. "The Book Store Slues"; Heath's Drug Store, Hudnut's fjiprfumes and imported perfumes and toilet articles; Farm Bureau Co-oper-tive Exchange, seeds, feeds and edu .Ctlonal exhibit; Mann's Department ritora, women's wear; Brown Electric lAiop. with a display showing the SjtepsMn the manufacture of threaded rubber insulation for Willard batter-' fcto; Brown and White, insurance and rsal estate; Klocker Printery, with an ducutlonnl display concerning the j fttory of printing; Medford Furnl vMre and Hardware, displaying tools load furniture In separate booths; people's Electric, displaying Savage rashers; Crater Lake Hardware with aWdispiay and educational exhibit of tag washers, and the, California egon Power company with an edu- .tional display including motion pic es of. Copco One and Copco Two; to races at the Fair Grounds track, lamond and Crater Lakes and other eresting subjects. A feature of the program In the rchants building are daily style lows. The show tonight will oe put by the Golden Rule. The Imperial hestra furnishes music each after- n and evening. :The style show last evening was en by the M. and M. Department re and' a large assortment of worn- wear was attractively displayed. DP IT : ftenn ufcuiF n DAYS IN JAIL FOR NOI SALUTING RAG I3W YORK, Sept. lSjFor full to remove his hat In salute (o the , John Oranetzer, a tvung Llthu nf Is serving a sentence of ten tin a Brooklyn jail, pleaded guilty of disorderly uct while watching a mardl grua BODK STORE BLUES MAKE "A BIG HIT AT COUNTY FAIR The "Hook Store Blues," Issued by the Medford Book Store, official pub lication of the Merchants' building at the fair, has made a great hit the following extracts showing the reason why: If It Is umbrellas, ask Holmes. Umbrellas Insured against fire. - Fergy anil Herb were putting morn ing glories on tho Tribune ioh print ing cupboard. These kids like morn ing Klories us tliay so (Hii see tbem opening (before ting to bed). Denny Trowbridge hardly had time to work on his booth, doing little help ful things for overdue else. M. F. & If. have a swell booth. Sliuik llutler should alt in there ren reseiitlns a (ounge llauril. No, doar ,that briquet fireplace will not burn up. Those briquets are strictly fireproof. Ask the coon who placed them. and buy ashes, hail to put a chicken wire up to keep people from getting their goat. O Brownie and Hill Virgin had a fight and use separate bootlis this year. i Commercial Discount J'ulker kept going through the building with u bruce of rakes. With one hund he rakes In the discounts and the other tbo birds behind In payments. BOY FINED $125 FOR. , Wonderful Weather for Fair This Week. Some chronics have kicked this morning about the weather. Why, this is Just the best ever. Lots better than that hot. sticky, dusty, hambergery stuff last year. Just right. Modern Plumbing have omitted one important displuy shown last yeur. The whole building gang will appre ciate the drinking fount. H really works. Brown & White, who pell cheap dirt If Hill Virgin could work like he talks that "raspberry" booth would have been done on time. Mrs. Mill can't do it all. Last year Hill tried to out-screech a radio while a player piano una phonograph were going. Russell Kvans. arrested last f week by the slu'riff's office, charged with possession of intoxicating liquor, was fined $1 by Justice of the i'oiu-e Hoe nt Jacksonville Friday upon his pka of guilty. Kvans formerly lived in the Butte Falls district but Is now. In Medford. The evidence presumed disproved the report that Kviuih was engaKfd In sale or transportation of moonshine. Oook with gntt IVilmps She Will Ito N'KW YOKK Mu FeiKUson is president of Mexico in the view of some school students as revealed in tests on current history conducted by the Review f Reviews. Insurance executive says Kellogg's ALL BRAN is "Conqueror of Constipation" Former addict to pills and drugs . says ALL-BRAN restored youth ful vim. tlerc Is n most remarkable trih. ute to Kellogg's aix-uran : Put more than one-thin of a cen tury, 1 wu Hti .ltdiet.lo .11 kind, of pill., dniK. arid niMlrumt to alleviate the torture, roaultins from cinatjyu tion. Tluy brought only temporary re lief. Then I tried KeUofrE'. kl-L-HKAN, and as u rr.ult I hate a new birth of freedom from the terrible foe of the rae. I am attain in the ulnk uf con Oittbn, the iieraonilication even uf youthful vitfor in mr itdvancinic yean. Truly. Mr. W. K. Kelpiee'i ALL-ba&M U Ute ci'MMeror of eun.tipatlon. r aratefulle yoara, 1 (ffitnied) A. M. SwKENty, Ta Federal lUaerva LUo ltuurauce Co. Let Kellocre's all-diun connuer constipation forever for you. Doc tors recommenrl it. It is what they cull a bulk food, that sweeps thu intestine clean, stimulating diges tion nnd normal, healthy action. Something habit-forming pills and ' drugs can never do. Bat at least two tableepoonfula daily in chronic cases, with every meal. If eaten regularly, relief is liuuranteed or your grocer returns the purchase price. Kellogg's AU liiiAN is made in Buttle Creek, With. Served in leading hotels and rcbtauruiita. Sold py ull grocers. 1 1. ALL-BRAN ram 11I(TMIM STt; Reliable Merchandise Since 1894 McCall's Printed r Patterns h ; Munsing Wear for Women . Watch for the opening of s i our 0 Bargain Basement Coats ana Dresses Desire fair the Best! X.' .v ' - Real Values in Everything for the Family -- Finest Quality Merchandise at Usual Low M.M. Store Prices Delightful Fall tlxctt Scttisf of Women's Fall Dresses New stylos i ( lliiniille, Satin Crepesliarnieuse Satins, Fine' Lace and Novelty 'Trim, ;:.;: $32.5o"to $65,oo . -3. -Women's Satin Dresses $11.95 Just received wide.; range of popular priced Dresses, values up to. $22.50, selling iii this as sortment' :...5j11.95 Women's Flannel Dresses $11.95 to $28.50 Good Flannel Presses, new styles and sizes for all. ' i : . New Printed Silks -.' $2.48 s These silks come: in wonderful new patterns, in a tan ground, navy, black and pansy prints. All 40 inches in width. Novelty Bordered , Silks $2.50, Comes in green, tan and pansy contrast border colorings. Special $2.50, Women's Hosiery Sale -'Holeproof .Hose in 10 new shades, $1.25 value, selling at only !. $1.00 a pair Heavy Itayon Silks, all shades,' extra heavy quality.... 75t $2.50 Blankets $1.95 Plain grey, tan or white G4x76 Cotton Blankets. BALBRIGGAN DRESSES SPECIAL $6.95 Women's Fall and Winter Goats Hundreds of new FaU'Coats received the past few days, many 'shown for the first time tomor row. , New materials, niany fur trimmed, others in mannish styles. Spccial....$25.00 to $100.00 . Women's $32.50 Coats $24.50 Tomorrow one lot of new Coats, $112.50. values, selling at the very low price of $24.50 . Women's Popular. Priced : v Coats ,;: $12.50, $15.00 and $19.50 These are wonderful values, can not be dupli-. cated anywhere for the price Offered. ' ' '' Fur trim; coloi-s, Burgundy, reindeer and brown. Sizes 14 to 44. . mi m Special Values in Footwear WOMEN'S FALL SHOES Satin High Heel Strap Pumps :.U... $5.85 Satin Military Strap Pumps $5.50 Satin Low Heel Strap Pumps i. $4.50. Patent Covered Heel Pumps ; .$5.50 CVinmnnfrnn Cnlnvivi Sfrnn Pumps .'. !..$6.95 V Always Popular Prices Here S3.50. S4.50. $5.85 to $8.50 V I FT F T i . Children Shoes for Less Save on' Children's and Misses Shoes patents, gun metals, browns Special $2.00, $5.50, $3.00' to" $3.75,'' ac cording to size. . 3oys' Shoes $3.75 These arc sized 2 to G; new. toes; a beautiful tan Dress Shoe only $3.75 Boys' Pack style Shoes $2.50'to $2.75 Full line of Boys' High Top Shoes. Men's Dress Shoes Special $5.00 ' Tan or black Dress Lace Shoes in alfsizes....$5.0Q Selz Dress Shoes kv men lead in finality and stvle ..:..... $5.00 to $8.00 i, i i AL 7 . . SHOES dsif . 'FOR ALL L ' - . ' II ' v i"t' Lf$ FAMILY Handkerchief Sale ' , One lot of 10c value Kerchiefs .. on sale; spccial...:..:...'..5t each, ; Novelty Crepe dc Chine Ker- chiefs i - 69 . Novelty Lace, Bordered Cfcpc , Silk V. '. ?8f ., . ; Fancy Linen j ' Huck Towels 65c These come in rode, "gold and blue borders, special..... 65t $4 Fancy Lunch Cloths $3.65 i i Size 72x04 inches. 1 -These come in beautiful pat-, . terns -colored borders....$3.65 Plaid Woolnap Blankets $5.85 . ' These come in pink, grey, lav ender and blue plaids. . de at Coney Island. a . . . aneuer said: liy flag to the red flag." . : . . o 0 - .-j. .. ; : . . " ":.V . . .' : ' ' ' " - ' ' .. -- ' ; -.v.., l i