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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
0 PAOR FIVT3 rabbit mm PLAf WINTER SHOW ''"'veil. After repurlH ,,f coin- work out plana for ImbllllK a winter nmeea were received, taloreiillni! ad- : allow. A meeting of the us.Qlallun ''jk'iw buhl at rortlamlQ;isl week, Iwiere the following motion was (carried: I "That It Is the opinion oylit county exWbitors at t1 manufacturer ami I bum products departnieni of tho Pa Icllic International Livestock show for ' ia5, that a state-wide Oregon exhibit shouhl be maintained ut Los Angeles. Cut., during 1 with the necessury help uutl uilvertisiiiK to he paid by the land settlement department of the I Portland Chamber of Commerce, and ! the rent of an office to be paid pro rata by the different couiuU-s parlicl I patliiK in the exhibit." Chinese Hand Lamtdry 36 South Grape St. Clothes called for and de livered. Work guaranteed. f9- different fralurraVr the rulil.lt imlQ e.e nneiwiy in momlwri. on . was .11 U.I foe De.eml.er 2. ' . '. MM'1 RICHARDSON SPRINGS "The lldtni! of tin- Soft Shirt" '.;'- Near Chico, Butte Co., Calif. V .. A wiiinli'Wiil plui'i- in winter fur niiy one seekiii!; licnltli Sti'niii lu'iiti'd hotel. Ilimxcki't'pini; or t-n ni'i 11 tr. r Address: LEE RICHARDSON, Cliico. Calif. ify. (. . It. on- uf Mftiri.nl H.i.ke ui.uii tin' milijeit uf linl.ll.it- unil IViretary lieek imI a fHi-iiRHiun of thn n.lviHa l.lllty uf huliliiiK it winter ruhl.it hIiiw In Jiii kmin rouniy. A hot was also Oaken nt fake cnneerns whlrli nitver- k nil'iil.iUH prl.M for nil. I, lis ratse.l . r" mm nek Hi.hl l.y th.'ni. A mwtlliB of tfce JnekHnn county rnnnlimniH emlnrsement . of the branch of the southern Oiikoii l!al.. Jiu k.m eounty fair ami thi-Viir iiro. bit IlreeilelV aHOclatlon .. ti. l.l at Ki f Improvement a milline.l by the home of (.us lleik, tin. neeretary. Se.retarv KM lirown wan ulven nn Weilnemlay night. Meinl,,.,,, f,i . Acninmille.. cnnsimlni; i.f W W every part of the i-ounty wire pre.,. Walker. tiu He. ami A H llenner Jackson county was anions the couutU'H represented ut a meeting of t In comity exhibitors he hi ut t he Itootli of the I'oriluml Chamber of Commerce rill "" " in. .em i.i Klutnalll Ka . ! ut tti Pacific liitfriiutloiinl Livestock Prink with rns. WTflVPOTtTl FTC TTCTWNK frfEDFOTyTV OREGON. FRTD.yip NOVEMnER I.",, jttfl M . M. Department Store OFFERS SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS Quality Merchandise at Low Prices Women's Coats $16.75 Tho season is drawing" fo' a close and. in keeping with our policy these coats arc marked at much below regular prices. Fur trim, silk Cull lined in 10 different colors. These are sensational Coat, Values and should appeal to every woman in Southern Oregon in need of a popular priced winter coat. Women's Coats $25.75 A look at these wonderful Coats will con vince you that these are real $37.50 values. Wc bought them at. reduced prices from the manufacturer, and pass them on to our cus tomers. Fur collars, cuffs, and some skirt trim. Every size from which to choose. See ihein tomorrow. Women's Silk Dresses $19.95 Newest creations fashioned of servicable mater ials, well made and finished, and correctly sized irto44 ' . Crepe sal ins and Canton Crepe materials, circu lar skirt, silk and contrast trims. New shipment, received vesterdav. Bordered Flannel Dress Goods $4.95 I) r e s s patterns in bordered French Flannels, Jade, Copen and Tan. No two patterns the same color. Priced very special 4.95 Umbrellas $2.50 to $12.50 Early showing of; Christinas Um brallas in red, green, brown, navy, taupe and black. New stvle handles. Embroidered Flannel Dress Patterns $14.95 Beautiful dark combination col ored enibroideried French Flan nels. Special $14.95 pattern. Women's Winter Gloves at $1.25 Novelty loathoi' finished fabric;' gloves in novelty cuffs. . Bis cuit, Covert and CI rev shades. ' $12.50 Rayon Bed Spreads at $9.95 Sizes 81x108 These come in tan with combi- nation colored crinkle stripes of rose, blue and gold, scalloped borders. $10 Wool Blankets $7.50 Large size Wolverine blankets. Special $3.75, $4.85. Women's Bath Robes $4.50 to $12.50 Beacon flannels, all over block patterns 52-inehos long, large roll collars and. pocket tops, bound with satin or cord. Corduroy robes, long roll'collars, snap fastening at. neck side bat ton fr tie style. Raspberry, Pur . pie, Taupe, (-open. 3( to IG sizes. Men's 16-inch High Boots at $8.50 Veal stock, double oak soles, pac toes. Extra value $7.50 Boys' High Top Boots Special $3.45, $3.95,' $4.25 Paracord soles, buckle tops. Holiday Hand Bags S3.50 Early showing new hand bags in all new styles and leathers. Full leather lined spe cial -$3.50 Men's Cotton Union . Suits $1.75 Fine knit, fleeced artificial silk ' trim, neck and front union suits 34 to 4G $1.75 Men's Wool Union Suits $2.45 Fine quality yarn, light fleecing artificial silk trim, neck and front, grey, 114 to 46 $2.45 Men's Tan and Grey ' Caps $1.45 One piece, 8 point crown, tan or grey mixed, colored linings, leather sweat band, sizes G 7-8 to 71-2, only $1.45 S4.50 Men's Moleskin Pants S3.25 Heavy weight moleskin nap ped back, grey pin stripe, heavy drill, pockets in pants, belt loops. Special $3.25 Men's Corduroy Pants $3.50 All Wool Shirts $4.45 All wool plaid shirts, the sea son's most handsome sport patterns. Coat style and . hut ton front, two large but ton lapel pockets, matched fish eye buttons, lined collar and ciiffs, sateen neck baiid, sizes 14 1-2 to 17 $4.45 THE M. M. STORE'S BARGAIN BASEMENT Offers Special Value's For Saturday 35c Heather Mixed Socks, special 19 f0c Women's Heather Wool Mixed Hose 29 $1.00 Women's Silk Hose; all shades ' 89 $5.00 Women's Sweaters $1.49, $1.98, $2.19, $2.98 $5.00 Boys' Sweaters .: ...$1.49. $1.98, $2.19, $2.1)8 75c Women's Bloomers 59 75c Children's Bloomers 59 $7.00 Women's Balbriggan or Silk Dresses $4.75 $1.00 Boys' Leather Mittens 50tf 75e Byos' Leather Mittens 39 35c Rod Seal fast colored Ginghams 22 $5.00 Men's AVool Union Suits , $3.50 $1.75 Women's Silk and Cotton Union Suits 98 $1.25 Children's Taped Union Suits 98 $5.00 Women's Shoes. Special 98S $1.98, $2.98 $3.75 Men's Pac Toe Work Shoes $2.95 $4.00 Men's Pac Toe Work Shoes $3.45 35c Curtain Scrims and Nets 20 45c Cretonnes, Tapestry Prints .'. 26 20c Towelings 15 When shopping, never fail to visit our downstairs bargain store for there are always bargains you are in need of, whether it be for men, women or children. We are buying special for this de partment at all times and this department is the last word in economy. $5 Plain Flannel Dress Goods $3.95 Copen, Tan Honeydew and Grey, 54-inchos. Pure wool quality. Selling special $3.95. Fur Choker Scarfs at $7.95 Mink and Opossum, rich full furred chockcrs, unusual values at the price offered $7.95 , Women's Silk Hose at ' $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Pure silk hose in the guaranteed qual ities, .10 new shades, seamless toes and heels. Heavy silk and better qualities give better wear. SEE OUR VALUES TOMORROW Women's Low Shoes $5.85 Patent, satin, kid, strap low shoes in military heels, plain or covered styles. 2 1-2 to 7 sizes. , All widths $5.85 - $10.50 Women's Pumps at $8.50 Patent, kid, or satin pumps, plain or strap styles, spike heels, some inlaid patterns. Widths 0 to AAA. Special $8.50 Milo Sheen Knickers $1.75 ,.$2.75 $2.50 Knickers . $3.50 Knickers . Elastic waist and rein forced crotch, GO-in. seat, as-1 sorted colors, flesh, white,' honeydew, grey and orchid.' Asstd. colors and sizes. Reg ular sizes GO-inch seat. Many Bargains in Our Shoe Department Skeezix Shoes For Children "Outgrown before outworn", Korrv K rot ne bottoms, -wide part' form toes, tan, while, black, fanev tops. Sizes only . 3 to fl. Boys' Dress Shoes These arc. made in novelty strap styles, low heels, patent, satins, kid. Also tan, black ox for4 styles. Misses' and Childrens' Shoes $2.95 Special prices in boys dress shoes. Brown or black, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50. ' Women's Strapped ' Low Shoes $4.85 Brown calf, gun metal and patent double! sola, rubber heel shoes. Very special, ."jft.85. o OA DEPARTMENT SME . C. A. MEEKER, Manager Reliable Merchandise Since 1894 e e