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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1928)
WLLii'viUi MA It 'ill!! I'lvE. MEiJ?jiili, fKinn U'Uit. Si :r.t WEDToTtTJ swrr; TftTBCTTB. mtsdpord, onrcriON', pktday, 'aphtl 27, 192s. ALL SEATS FOR E HI PRODUCT BANQUET SOLO Iienmml for ticktK fur (lie Com munity Hinno I'rmluela ilinner lo niht at ti:3u p. m. nt ih 1 1 t 1 Mf-dford undfr aiiHpUs of the MHlfoid c-hnmtir of conum-roe in larger than the supply, uh the 300 tlck't arrnntfcd for the dlnrnM wetf pt:teiicjilly all old thin nfiiT noon, anl loral citizens, who had planned on Roing hut who dhl not make early arrangementM. will be ilhtappolnted whei thwy attempt to procure hamUt hchIh DiIh evenlnK- Wilson Vil?y. well known Klam ath Palls attorney, will he the principal Kpcaker and while IiIh HUhjeut has not been announred, he Ih exepcrterl to upeak on lopleH of eHpeeialy local Interest. The annual ' report of the .Med ford chamber will be read by J. I. Kussell, preHldent of the chamber lunt year and ft Ih expected to be of exceptional lntereM. The merlin? will be opened by President John C, Mann ami turned over to Toant master I-ouIm I'll ifh and just preccdlnK the main speech Seoly V. Hall, chairman f the chamber a via Hon com in It tee, will lv a nhort speccli on ".Med fcird's Airport." rnstrumentul music will be fur nished by ttie .Mi-dford IMkn band and vocal music will he furnished by Mai-Raret I lunloon Williamson and by the Masonic fmarlet, com posed of .Mcksi'h. Alei'ker, .McDon on Kb, Howard and Sbocklcy. The dinner, which will feature only valley grown and Med ford made prod in Is, Is not only a cham ber of commerce funcllou hut also a function In which the i tot my, Klwnnlfl, lAutin and Crater clulm are taking: part, each club dolnv Uh share In assuring Its bucoohs. E TO BRING W .EH. A long distance telephone mes sage was received here at 1 o'clock thin afternoon hy John Perl from Dr. E. H. Porter at Madera. Calif., nsklng that he hurry his new mod ern eight-cylinder Invalid carriage to that place to bring Mrs. Porter, who Is In the Mailern sanitarium recovering from Injuries received In the bad automobile enllUton several days a mo In California, while she and Dr. Porlcr ami tin Ir daughter, Miss Pert ha, were en route fn their car to Han Francisco. This (would Indicate, '.but the family are returning home, and It Is understood that Dr. Porter ifnd Miss Prrtha will come, along In the Invalid carriage with Mrs. Porter, and that t he latter two were not Injured, beyond bruises, In the ac cident. The Invalid carriage. In charge of Hilly Hooker, driver, left shortly af er the message wiim re ceived, for Mudcra, which Is about 400 miles distant, and the entire parly Is expected to arrive In MimI ford tomorrow or Hunday forenoon. According to a letter Mrs. John prl received from Mis. Porter yesterday, and written for Iit mother hy Miss Porter, Dr. Por'er has been released from all blame for the accident. The signature of Mrs. Porter to the letter was In a trembly scrawl, showing the nerv ous condl lon of the writer. In a very brief sentence sinned by Miss Porter herself, the letter said: "Dud and I are fine." Mrs. Porter's letter was In part as follows: "Here I am In the Madera sani tarium with n few broken ribs us the result of an nulomohltc acci dent yesterday. All the blame has been placed on the other parly, and as they have suffered I should not complain but, oh. how I ache. It will be several day before I can leave here, "Tell Mrs. Chancy there will be IV May day party for me in Med ford. Phone Mrs. Hwignrt that I am tncaparilati d for garden work, end phone Mrs. John Crews that there will he no Delphian club work. Phone Mrs. I.umsden Unit I will miss club for several week-. "Don't worry unihiiu; serious. Will all be fine. Just libs, back and yhock are niv int." Greetings Visiting Hotel Men We welcome? you to Med ford and the Hogue L'iver valley and hope you'll come again. mm vs JfJ "Partner! In Community Development" ;;.TrtriiiMii!!. "I'i"''!'!:'';!'!!1",;';;;';;'!;!!;';'?? '?n! MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S Month-End Sale at Mann's SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT - A GREAT DRESS CLEARANCE HUNDREDS of NEW DRESSES REDUCED IN PRICE EVERY SPRING COAT REDUCED NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY ON COATS Lot 1 S15.00 values S10.00 Women's all-wool tailored coats in tweeds and sport mix tures, full lined, regular $15.00 values. End of month d 1 f sale, each PlU Lot 3 S35.00 values S24.00 100 coats in this lot, fur trim med and tailored styles in all the new colors, made of tweeds, caljer cloth, Bengalene, satins and broadcloths, belted and straight line styles, sizes 14 to 44, most of these coats are Lot 2 S22.50 values $14.00 $14 25 brand new all-wool coats in tweeds and twills, cape, scarf and fur trimmed models, reg ular $22.50 values, Saturday, each . . . Lot 4 S39.75 Coats $27.50 . A wonderful group of dress and sport coats all styles, beau tiful materials that sold all season up to $39.75 an excel lent opportunity to buy a good coat Saturday 5U at, each M- ' LOT 5 A group of high class coats that sold at $47.50, Sat urdayonly, t!9.50 each worth $35.00. On sale d O A Saturday, each tpT" A Liberal Discount on All Better Coats SATURDAY SALE OF MILLINERY . The New Flop Hat A new shipment of hair, Milan and split Milan flops, trimmed inrvel vet, grosgrain ribbon and flowers,1 regular $6.95 values on jfl C sale Saturday, each ......... JpO $11.95 Hats $7.50 ), We are placing on sale Saturday a group " of hats from "our regular stock that have sold all season up to $11.50 for jH7.50 each .P . Large headsize hats in silk and straw combinations on sale Saturday at, each . . . W' "' MONTH END SALE OF DRESS GOODS Wool Sport Dresses $15.00 values $$8.00 20 light-weight wool sport and street dresses made of wool crepe, jersey and homespuns, all styles and colors,' that sold all season up to $15.00. On sale Saturday at . . . $8 Figured Georgette 10 inches wide ami lovely, sheei material for the lmt summer days in lieautil'ul patterns and colors, priced Saturday at, $2.59 a yard Checked Plaid Taffeta :( inches wide in a splendid lino of new color combinations. .Regular price $'J.!, Saturday, fc 1 QC vard Turkish Towels 19xDS size in plain and fancv colors, regular price -10c. Sat. JQO o lor A. B. C. Percale !U inches wide, in a wide range of patterns and colors suitable for every purpose, on sale at, Qf vanl )v Tissue Gingham l2 inches wide, guaranteed fast ebl ors, a very fine quality in beautiful plaids and checks, . Qf special, yard MONTH END SALE OF DOMESTICS Rayon Bedspreads 81x10.") size, comes in blue, rose, green and lavender, regular price !jC).4.". Saturday, Cotton Pleisse HO inches wide, conies in plain shades and floral patterns, 29 C special, yard Damask Lunch Cloths r0x."0 inches, comes in" blue, and rose borders, on sale (Dl 1 Q Saturday, each Specials in Toilet Goods Listerine :?-oz. bottle 19c 7-oz. bottle 39; 1 l-o.. Io1tlo....89c Pebecco Taoth Paste and brush, on sale Saturday, both for 59 $5.00 battle Narcissus, perfume, $1 Palmolive Soap I cakes for ....25 Palmolive Shaving Cream 29 All Compacts in Stock including all the best makes, on sale Saturday 20 r OFF. eatdi Bedroom Curtains Unfiled Swiss curtains; have bands of colors and ruffles of same with valances and ties to match; regular price l.T"), Saturday, Jewelry Sale $1.25 Values 95c Novelty costume jewelry in Lido blue, poppv red and gold, values up !T ,f- ' 95c Saturday See Window Display Triangular Stearfs $1.95 All colors anil stylos, special, each Two Big Specials in Silk Dresses 100 new printed silks, georg eetes ,chiffons and flat crepes all colors' and styles, regular $15.00 values, t Q.75 Saturday, each 150 new silk dresses in misses' and junior sizes that sold all season up to $20.00, Saturday, only, each "Korrect" and Marjorie Wool Dresses Just 25 of them left, made of wool crepes, jerseys and voiles suitable for sport and street wear, all new shades and styles, hand drawn trimmed, also tucked and embroidery effects, on sale Saturday, $ 1 8 New Print Dresses Made ofMallinson's and American prints in the latest colors and patterns, also smart new printed chiffons and georgettes i n charming new styles priced from $27.50 to $39.75 each. New sleeveless silk dresses just in; $10.85 to $22.75. New party dresses at, each .$19.75 Summer Hats iNew early arriving hats arc corning daily in all the smart straws, some have laec com binations others in Cire ef fects, some flower trimmed. The smartest hat is the hat that becomes you most and which the mirror tells you com pletes your toute Ensemble. $14 SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY 300 children's wash dresses made of fast colored prints, sizes two to 14 years, organdie and lace trimmed, $1.50 values, Saturday, each $1 New "BIRDLAND" and L'ATGLON dresses for children made of English prints, broadcloths, organdie, voile, and batiste, nicely trimmed, all sizes from 2 to 16 years, priced from $1.95 to $8.95 each. . Women's Sweaters In summer weight weaves in all colors and styles priced from $2.19 to $12.95 each. Sport Skirts Reasonably priced from $5.00 to S22.50 Each MONTH END SALE OF HOSIERY KAYSKR'S pure silk hose with slip- Bodice top, plaited styles made of Botony flannel and crepe, priced from $3.95 to $6.95 each. Children's rayon silk lisle hose in a great variety of new spring CQ colors, special, a pair JI7v Children's fancy sport socks,' all colors and sizes, on sale Qr Saturday, pair OiC Special values in women's silk hose $L00 at, a pair .. per heel in all the new shades, $1.75 value, on sale Saturday, J "Women's Diamond chiffon silk hose all colors, special, flP MONTH END SALE OF UNDERWEAR Women'j Gowns Made of heavy quality rayon, tailored styles in all the light shades and excel lent value at $2.95, on sale tf? "1 QC Saturday, each P 1.170 Children's Union Suits Sleeveless with extra short knee cuff, sizes up to 10 vears, J1 f( special, each P 1 UU Crepe Gowns in all shades and nainsook fljl Of pajamas, very special P 1 .O $1.25 Bloomers $1.00 Saturday is the last day of our XX bloomer sale. These garments arc well made of heavy quality of rayon, all shades, cheap at .$1.25, rr Saturday, pair ip 1 .UU Women's Union Suits Light weight, with bodice or built up tops, tight knee; values up to "7C $1.19; on sale Saturday, suit ' DC SPECIAL NOTICE Rubber Aprons New stvles; priced from 75 to 95 IJoyal Society Package (loods 20 Off We carry a eomplctp line of camp suigical supports recommended by leading physicians. Models for all types, at moderate prices. . Flowers Every costume calls for a flower as the fin ishing touch, special for Saturday up to $1.45 values QK0 V. , V ... II... f "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" J rHONC-486-487 THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" MAIl ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS Shoping Bags 75c Values 59c These bags arc suitable for bathing suits, baby articles, week-ends and shopping tours, made of oil cloth and leatherette, Boston ,,flR' mid folding styles with. paint ed designs, 75 values, CQ Saturday, eacjj OUC POSTAGE PREPAID e