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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1928)
I OE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, frfEDFORD, QHKHOX, SUNDAY, Al'HIL ?2, OLLAR DAY IS HUGE SUCCESS WITH B G CROWD SLOW SIGN PUT 'ART EXHIBIT AT AT INTERSECTION ; SNEDICOR SHOP MAIN AND SIXTH REVEALS GENIUS Miui- Fortuuo Uwtiu't put out to dig up the ui oUjiuq Huburato upon it at h-ntfth, ilot'H xhv find any uppeif) in t ; ' hcriicl W'i'Ht Kfdi' r'l'UntH wuro hbi,- mid nor the uimiinn piat-e Mmlirim'ui thut nc- cii)i(' su in tit-it time und fffort nn the part of tliuse who claim the title of "realintn." There h iK-uuty iuiJ rythm, Hiiiccrity and -onvUUuii in the thVinen (if tin yuurij; western ar tist, and iht- Kttidfiii and oliservrr i -an not hut ihiiih away fi om thin rv hi bit ion, a little happier and mot' toitti'iitt'd with lift att It i. NOVEL CLOCK IS .1 , fitmpany has extendi d a cordial llotiue IMver valh v neonle have invlialiun to people here to vihit heen showing much Interest in Hie novel new electric clock which in bein sold in this city; II. C. Frnhach of Hie Southern ' WASHlMno.N. Apru .t. OreKon Klectric compuny, la made j Tlie Anu-i lean lied Crowi loda ! in ta-wvu of uilraetivu models ; trunmnitted IOUO through the, and designs fr the home as well ! xtate department to the Bulgarian, as for theatres, banks, schools Ited Cross for relief of earthquake factories und ntur. H is silent sufferers. . in operation and does not need periodical oiling and winding. The Southern Oregon Klectric their store eieehroils tind seo the. in operation. novel diffeivn e hel w fc u i ' I ably suriiiscd Saturday inorninK to after originality, and aeionipllsh- fr having fuutfht the MerChantS ASSOCI&tlOnjdiiicover that the city street and ink it ' heing natural, is tlw "l"""'tic realist." Cliftnnftro hl h n ' irumc oiuciuiH nan ai lasi pmirru uiiieieuei oeiwecii me oiiik oi si InanK onOPperS WnO nj(e ytliUV. si.,n nt ti,0 top of;culled modernists. Hn CharIto Mnpfhopn fuarnimtf yellow pnie ut tsixtn fortune, whose i-anvaKses, now iMOrinem j nint,t where that (horoimhlare in- leln exhibited locally in tho ! terHectH West Main street, us n ; Snedicor Art Khop on thn fourth OUUUIcl II j Ions needed measure ti protect floor of the Mcdrotd ('enter Ituiid- ihnth lllllo atwl DiMil'Kt riail triltfflc. I Inir hnvo wmi lh. wh.ilo mmU-.l S Although holh thcee Hti'tteta are j admiration of ilielpl -J J t Came From California and Oregon Points Event Real Buying Carnival. AV AI'I'KKCIATIO.V Medford'a first cooperative Dollar Day, held In this city yesterday, wiw an umiuall fled success. Klnce this event was uriKlnaleri and Bponsor- ed by the .Medford Itetnll MerehuniH A.Hit'n, thtR oi'Kani , jntlnn winner to extireH their y Hppreciatlou to the liundredH 6t ftliupem who imrllnpHteri in;'tlie. barKuin day and to 4 thi-l Inert hunt!) of Medford who; although not memlerH t of -tho 'iiiHHotIiHtlon iinct in ninkitiff tin? eity-wido sale a nuccchH, I...- A. K. OH II, 1'renldent. V. K. ItEDDB.N. Hecrelary. f xtiwts are . alniiiation of iiihi li.li-8 of u II ttirouli oiiea unil a 8tnp KlKn wuh hcIiooIh, the ruunlry oyer, placed ut the lutei'Hectiiin when There is no obvious eoncentra iiueh bIkiih were plnicd oil the tlon on line und color lo pro-i-orners of nil streets rnnniiiK ! dure ' effects'' In the work of Into .Main street two weeks n-;. ; mix Fortune, whose .left brush. It was ut mien taken clown, us the inspired w lih a complete idea,, up offii lals liuil thought that II was. pears to rtinK the thots In then not needed. emlrity i the canvas from l.uler devcloi.inentM showed them I ,,, mln,, I)( the a,.1(( AlthoiiKh that tho Intersection und crossing j thl, work ()f ,ho young HaM ,..,.. were very dam :ernus ones, und it !,.,,. ,.,,, I(1 lnrKeW ,1Mssioi,. wus deeliled li place a modified . . ,,.,. . nn ,,,,. ,. , . LOOKER QUITS AS PROSECUTOR A!DE,: TO PRACTICE LAI?; iiiuMii-r. siiliil of Hture. nils new clock. Known u ,)r of T,u, Mllker ut ,he a lelecnron. Is u Benulne lnnovu- slier, ilt-dord. in mine in northern tlon In modern lime pieces, be- .Manitoba, was killed today when a lug operated by u delicate olec plane he was )ilotinB crashed. !. trie motor Instead of the usual Jhnsnn n nnssencer. was in im e.l I LUMBER FOU EVKRY USB AT TROWBRIDGE H Ll.MBKlt YARD IQEIDODC siirinKM. wheels, pendulums and weights. Ity "pliiKKinK" into un elfftric light socket, the owner lnon has correct I'aclfic time ut all times wltli tioulde of seltintr and the clock. The Telcchron clock is. without doubt, the last word In the mod -. nern methods of time keeping, s alrnoht uncanny the way it operates bora urn It is t ont rolled ' i,y a master dock in one of the V. looker, ionneetei with! 1,1 P(re l"wt'r companies in San the district attorney,, office for 'Francisco to which The Cali thu past year, acrepted a position fnrnSa 'OKn t'ower Company i wlt'i the It. L. Harrv Insurance : onnected through its transmls- Give the Wife a Rest DINE TODAY HOTEL MEDFORD $1.00 Mall Tribune classified ads reach n nnn nnnl or morn vry day. tt slgti there as soon bh It could be made. J I once th si.:n put up yes' terday roads in loud letters: j "Through Street SLOW." j Fred Sclieffel. city superintend-! ent. vigorously denies that the de lay in pinch!--; the sign was caused by the allegation that It was oh , tallied from un eastern mail order i hoiiKo, und deplores the tendency ; on the pnrt of some people to stoop to such Insinuations, Anyhow, the hIkh 1h up, and con sequently u 11 west aiders ate liaji- , py. omitted in t he coiiiil'ie pictui'i', when viewed from a distance. For instance, in the theme "Tho Illshop Hears .Mass," the mental attitude of the hf-diop, tlw altar boys and nsslstn nts aiv m parent in their body rcs-s, nl I hough upon close uhpcrvutio'i, there are no features in the faces of the figures. There- is an Intent cagerne.'s on the pert of the bishop, who leans forewurd in his chair, and a shadow f.i lis tcroF his face trom on of the company yesterday, following a te.ignati(i tendered Attorney N. f. Chancy. Mr. Looker will en ter law practice- for himself May 1. when his offices in the Llndy building are completed. A Medford resident since le- sion lines. This master clock give Medford and southern Ore gon owners of Terechrons au thentic I'acific Standard time right in their homes. It is interest ing to know that KCU at Oakland und KOA at UenVer now give cember I it 2 Attorney J '''U waa Dollar Day In Medford, yesterday, and ,. thrifty shoppers made each hundred cents go a Jptiff. long wny In tho various , stores in this city. Never, in tlu history . of merchandising hero. 1 toaye so. ninny out-of-town people gathered for a single dny sale and, never In - Mcdford's history ha 4 cooperative selling event y oon such nn unqualified success. l vlfrom rfar and wide, from over tho Hlskiyous in northern cnlifor ' nlftr, nnd , irom every nook and corner,, of southern Oregon, dol lar-bftrgain seekers flocked to this Mllloit( to hike advantage of the ex madr.Cptional values which local stores tttU-lhffffred. Many of the dollar hinrtt(HiJils Were sold out long be- ' fore-the day drew.to a close nnd lftemllr hundreds of weary chop pers 'returned lmnio last night with aim laden and cars full of packages. u , ,.t J, It liecanip a real bargain buying 4 earn Ivai about two o'clock yes terday afternoon then an orches- Ira o'ppenred on the streets, play ,hig or ,tlio benefit of those on Iho streets. In the evening thore who had finished their buying rrowded t,he Craterian and ltlalto -'itheujrvs j und attended local kluuccs. ,u was( In fact, n rUmI u succejis and credit Is due the Itetnll Merchants association who originated , the dollar day sale plan, tti merchants of the city J Vl'u coopei-ated in making it n ueeiss and to the merchants committee, headed by II. T. Oe I Jifish, who devoted much time and effort tnward iiiaking the ' event a succes?. s- . 4 Kb lHl!ADO, Kas.. April 21. tall candles hehl by altar boys. the kneeling acted as court reporter for Judge Thomas for two years, when he accepted the posit ion of deputy district attorney. Trior to his ar rival In Medford he was employed for eight years by the Interstate 'ommerce Conuuis.sion with head quarters In Washington. I). C. Ua ,.t,I In .. I, .. -.. 1.. nam J. Overst ramny were ourn- erm.'n ami tneir wives inn ciii?i ed to death at their farm home ren is close to the heart of t his 2U milcH northwest of ICl Dorado voutig nrtist. whose earliest im last night. Tho blaze, of unknown piesslons of life were formed origin, occii r r e d about eight along the San Francisco huihor, o'clock but tho bodies were not and the majority of her canvasses, discovered put 11 midnight, as nei- tell stories of the sea nnd the ghbors, who were attracted to the intriguing romance of ail bonis. fire nt first believed the family Her themes are rptlmistlc had left homo for the evening". not more optima tie than Looker their radio fans Telecrhon time. i ne Teieenron. according to work. M iss Lorrtinc Stoltz, formerly I with the Chamber of Commerce. has been employed us stenograph er by the district attorney's of- 1 flee, to f 11 that part of the work ! covered by Mr. Looker. TAMPA, Fin.- Joe Dundee, wel- 'iit . terweight champion, knocked out life. j.lVian Jim Moran. Tampa 9). These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy MANN'S Department Store In order to accommodate our Out-of-Town Patrons we will Continue Our DOLLAR DAY ALL Day Monday I - -- - - - lllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll G OING MEN' OUT OF THE FURNISHING BUSINESS $6,00.0 STOCK GOING IN HUBER'S E Larry Kchadu In niinouuriitK 11 ngvol and oxtrctmly iirtlitili' pat tern of Hllvvrwnra whlili ih'oiiiIhi'h to hci'onio very popular with Ruuthxin Oii'':on xoili. 'I'liis m pattern In rnllnd tho "l'liu- Tri'c" M llir tlralKnei'K have turiu'il to Atlioiica'H own rich ri'smirci's ol inilratluii fnr ilcrorntlvu Hit'itU'R, anil anliluiit-d tht-lr iimv bIIvpi crciitlunit with tho Iiiiukh of n pin,, tren, On I ho hack of melt ploco of flntwaro (hero appears, In hnlil rollof, the primitive IniiiKc of a 1lim truo. an inmlorn In ihiiniilor nun Hrnni'iiHl aoulpture nr 11 Stcuh. (in pmtrnlt, since tho oriKlnal h it ViTr mint ininiotl in Amorlra lioro 1 Elmllai iloniKu. Tho "I'lne Tret-" . Un fart., tho first hallmark of rl'rllnj nilvor in this country. Irtrnlltyliiij It an nninlstnkaliio J'itorlti'!"i and not baser metal. V.rriie' plcto trco not only kIvos n' to' Iho, dlatlnctivo now sllvorwnro aiilUtlnt mill vnrionrliiK touch for Americans, but likewise tlcsiKtiutoH . k'ti-lf pine as nterliiiK of the blKh W Quality. Those w ho appreciate botifjy anil art will be Inlerosteil In the illsplay of the new unci strikinK ctisi'liiys of Pino Tree sil verware 1 1 the windows of l.nvvv HcJiaile'i Jewelry store on South Central avenue. REGARDLESS OF COST ! EVERYTHING GOES! Brand New Men's Wear Only Slightly Damaged by Smoke uvercoats Radio Program KMED Mall Trlhunc-Vlnrln Station ri'f " EH The Voliv nt a Great 1.011111 j. Mnmlny,' April Snl. J0.to 1:30 n. in. AinerlcHli , liunilry. 10:3n to II n. ni. l.ns An- , Betes Koap Co. tl 10 13 noon Talent hour. 15:16 lo 1:13 1. ni. Lew Is Huper Service .itntlon. : t:lS p. m. Medford Mall Tribune, news Items and ' market reports. r J W AS 1 1 INUTON. April 2 1 . (PI ! I Harry JV Htnrlnlr today was ac- I ..llt.J '.l' lh. phnr.0 thnt he Con- , plid lo defraud the novel nment ' In the l"llMIB VI Teapot Home. J ill Ituy un ovoicout now for next winter. These cunts were nil new slock only it few mouths npo. It' will pny yon to liny now; "0 to se lect from, lioing lit just V2 Price Uncalled for Suits His roiluotions on nil iinrnlli'il for stiits. These snils tiro nil hand tailored and will wear like iron. Save 60 on These Suits Suit Patterns All pieeo pomls reduced lo $10.00 nnd ift.YOO nn nil suit patterns. Odd Pants 1"0 pair ,,f odd punts, nil iiood pattern, sold feunlaily for ."'.IK np to $13. "i0. Fire Sale S2.50 to S7.00 REMEMBER! IIWI Slip Over Sweaters Hernial- $7.00 Sweaters now 1.10. Other Slipover Sweat ers nt big rcdiii'tions. Coat Sweaters Save money on Sweat ers during this fire sale. $7. Sweater for $3-00 Blazers l'dnwrs for $3.50 Straw Hats Straw hats will soon he worn, so hnv now for fn tnio use. Straw Hats as low as 25c ' Felt Hats Have only been slightly damaged. Some as low us S1.00 AH Other Hats Vz P"ce Men's Hose $ .75 Hose 49c1 $1.iX1 Hose -75 1."0 Hose SI. 00 Athletic Underwear Stock np on Summer I'nder wear during this sale. All sizes in stock. $o00 value. Sale price. $2-00 $l.o0 value. Sale price.. SI. 00 Outing Flannel Pajames Ituy a supply of fhese outing flannel pajams for years to come. 1.."0 Pajamas now $1.00 $:i.r0 rajamas now $2.00 Broadcloth Pajamas All good stock and good pat terns. $".00 values. Fire sale price. $350. Men's Garters 30c value for 35 Leather Belts Genuine Leather Holts in all waist sizes. $1.")0 value for ... TiC Ties Your choice of ties val lied up to $1.50, , 75c Bow Ties How Tieimiiit sold reg ularly for 50 and 73e your choice 35c Broadcloth and Madras SHIRTS Are only slight ly damaged. All sizes and pood spring colors. 1 Vl s!i,:..( .... . . . . sine price .7 M .iii Mill-Is. 1-ire sale riee $2 00 $10.00 Silk Shirts. Fire sale price $5.00 n i- t-i 1 s .75 SALE BEGINS TOMORROW AT 9 SHARP o