Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 15, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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RFEDFOTID MAIL TftnTUNE, MEDFORD, ' QftEfiON, PRTDAY, 1 JTTKR '13. 1928. ;' P
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MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S
Mbw Process and
Just ac the nation forges -TwFIi,
Ahead of All competition TMS
oftjSfeilfrwith itsideah . rAHGIFr
Give Dad a
vanpw of progrm n retail J . .f
food serviic. Our iitcm makes
m A a, .a t k.' . II
mssA
i le on
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low price s for pood foods v
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STARCH
Argo Gloss Starch J OC -
I'er )HiklV,'0 UK.; 3 pkurs. ... iJ
Argo Cora Siiarch o C
l"or iiai'kiiBD Jltc; 3 pkgs. . fcJ t
CLBiANSEIiS
Old Dutch ,
a raiiw
15c
COFFEES
Schilling Red Can . fin
IVr kiiih1 OvC
Piggly Wiggly Bulk .
Coifee o e
I'er imliiul t3 3 C
Maxwell House
Coffee
3-ikhiihI Clin
$1,44
Bread
Corn Beef
12-oz. I'liil
25c
VAX (AMI'S
Tomato Soup
: ('mis
23c
Sun Brite I
IVr can '. - i
Arm & Hammer fia 1 Soda
I'er ii:U'kaRe
Rex Lye
IVr can ,
"Babo" (The new
Cleaner)
Per can ..; ..
Pineapple !
2 can buffet; hIm crushed, .
Raisins
3 lllM. HectllfSH . ,
Toilet Paper
a mils, loon shrew
5c
10c
10c
15c
25c
10 c
47c
VAX CAMP'S
Xidney Beans
2 Cutis
25c
Jelly
6-iz. CjUimi
10c
. SOAPS AND WASHING
POWDERS
Peets Granulated Soap
IUIKC I.R., cai ll
Crystal White Soap
10 bum
P & G Naptha Soap
10 Iwn
O-Cedar Oil Polish
60c size fur
Citrus Soap
10 har
Jell-X-Cell 1
'A piU'lilltfOH
Jell Well
11 jiiirktiKOtf
37c
42c
39c
50c
35c
23c
25c
Cookies
IVr Jhizou
5c
CAN VEGETABLES
Tomatoes nr
No. i!1. 2 inns Mx
(These nrt wIccknI f ruin full ripe lomntmx
iiihI Ihc flnvur ciiiuiot Im iM-nl)
Iowa Corn
No. 2'h, a cans
E. Main
Baked Beans
No. :t cans
Sweet Garden PeaS-
IS cans
25c
Help Yourself and Save
Asparagus
No. '1, tall cans, :
25c
25c
35c
E. Main
PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET
Choice Fryers
Choice Rabbits
Fresh Side Pork
l'er pound
Short Ribs of Beef
Pep pound
20c
15c
Beef Roast -I'er
i mivk t .
Good Hams
whole I'er pound .
Owinc lu the Vln fhy eXrV-'lnvn
el the Kite h' lociti the bane bull
K'aine Sunday at th.u fair ground.-
lieiw fen Klamath KuIIh ami Med
ford will no i be ralleU until 3:1')
o'clock. Thin will enable alt to
attend both evenlH.
The Klamath team Ih reported
: be greatly Htrcnt;th iud, ami
the local aggregation Ih the utrontr
est of the tcenson. Cliff Ueut, .i
now ly a-iuirel left-hander. Will
occupy the pitching mound, und
Ken Koble, university Hlar, wiil
play Hliort.
MamiKor Hull Ih endeavoring to
huvo the University of Illinois
team, en route to the Orient, ntop
here for a couple of games with
the Mr-rchaniH. hut hh yet nu Uff.
inltc ptnn have been mad?.
Fights Last Night
I Fathers Day
".'."'. . .
We are making a special showing of Fathers Day ties
in the season's newest designs and colors. Priced at
.r:r. 50c to $1.50
( Ily the Associated Picks.)
(Mllt'AfiO. Jack Ilei'K. 1-onon,
defeated Kreddie Mueller, Buffalo,
(Hi). Archie Bell, Brooklyn, out
pointed Voting Nationalist a. Phil
lpplncfl, (1U. Joey MedeJI, .Chi
cago, won from Steve McDonald,
Canada. (10). Karl -Muslin, Chi
cago, defeated Milio Huimone, Kt.
I.ouIh, ().
FORT TIIOMAH. K Lon T.ove
lace, Terre Haute, won from Hor
ry K reindict. Cincinnati, (6). Uan
ny Hud. Terre Haute, outpointed
Jimmy Brown, Cincinnati. ( 6 ).
Howard Mitchell. Cincinnati, de
feated nay Vanllouk, Terre Haute,
(10).
20c
-Half or
27V2C
Phone 1236
We Deliver
i
CIIICAdO. June IS. P) Jack
Berg, who left KtiKland to neek
Sammy Mamlcll'K light weight title,
may get IiIh chance. In a 10
rmnd match, hilled aa an elimina
tion match for an opponent for
the champion. Berg decisively de
feated Fred Mueller of Buffalo,
t le won nine of the rounds nnd
had the Buffalo lightweight on tin
verge of a. knockout In the final
I round. It marked hla fecund
I American victory.
I Promoter Jim Mullen wild he
expects to xlgn Mtindell .soon for
I a title match with Berg.
v 1
Major League Leaders'1
4 Oilvln AVa-tcH Nu Tlmo
, SUI'KKIOll. Wrh., Juno 15.
(& Prealdent Coulldgo did !be
frfirst finhlng of bin vacation today,
Tinly a few hourn after he arrived
, on hia Hpocial train from Wash
ington. j Whtther the president uned
S'onnH or nrtifielal bait Ih a mat-
ter if conjecture, but he was
kcen Btantling on the Himill bridge
li'.Mling from Cedar Inland Indue.
iinron8 the placid Brule, and he
Meemed to bo Hltll fishing. Hui
I wjih too far away for newspaper-'
j men In observe the kind of bait, i
, und the Information wuh nut forth
coming from the Mecret nervlce
! men Hoarding the estate.
"Thu.t'H Immulerlul," one of
, them replied.
The president hooii left tlr
1 bridge, however, and It Wiu
b-n rued he had atked for worms.
He wuk taken to Lake Nebaga
nion, a few miles away, to try
further IiIh luck at aiiKling.
(By the Associated Press.)
Including games of June 1-1: t
National.
Batting Calbighan, IiedH, .42n. :
1 ! u iih Button, ley, ( !ards, .'(2.
Buns batted In Blnsunctte, Uob-
1ns, 5U. ' .
UHy Uouthlt, Cards. l I . ' ;
DmibleK Krisch, Cards. IS. 1 '
TrlpleM Walker. Beds. 8.
Homers Hornshy, Braves. 13.
Stolen bases Krisch. Cards. 14.
Pitching Benton. (Bants, won 10,
L"ht
Amei'tc-aii.
Batting Ooslliu Senators, .17.
Buns Ituth, Yanks, (ill. ' '
I lltH Manush, Browns, "9.
Uoubles Speaker. Athletics; Ma
mish. Browns, 19.
Triples l.az.cil. Yanks; lilce. Sen
ators. 8.
Homers Ituth. Yanks,
Stolen bases Sweeney. Tigers, 1 0.
Pitching Plpgrns, Ynnks. won 11,
lust I.
Krunk Bouthby or Prospect,
whose eye was Injured this week
by an exploding toy lorpendu, had
to have his eye removed this after
noon by Dr. J. j. Kmniens. Young
Boothhy is n gmi physical rou'
Ultion otherwise, and Is expected
to tnnKO a rnphl recovery.
Baseball Standings
C Jinttea
Jantzen Swimrriing Suits
Boys' Suits $4.00; Youths' Suits
$5.00
Men's Suits $6.00
We carry a complete assortment
of colors and stj'Ics. ....
Men's Broadcloth
Shirts
(Juarailteed fast colors, pre-shrunk
neckbands in plain colors or fancy
sti-iped patterns. A real $l.0
value. For Father's Day we are
selling these shirts for
95c
Boys' Cotton Swimming Suits
75 to $1.00
Boys' Wool Suits
$1.50 to $4.00
Men's Cotton Suits
. $1.00
Men's Wool Suits
$3.50 to $6.00
Men's Dress Hose
A fine mercerized lisle and
silk hose in fancy colors, reg
ular 7.")c values.
Boys' Golf Knickers
Made of the lightweight lin
ens in plain and fancy pat
terns. Ages 6 to 12.
$1.95
Boys "Can't Bust "Em"
Corduroy Longies
$2.75 to $2.95
Boys' Bib Overalls
Age A to 8 $1.00
Ages 8 to 1(5 $1.25
Men's "Can't Bust 'Em"
Corduroy Pants
$4.50
Men's Dress Straw Hats
Ycddos and plain sailor
straws with plain or fancy
band.
$1.50 to $4.50
Genuine Panamas, Pedal
inas and Milan Straws
$3.50 to $7.00.
Men's Athletic Union Suits
Made of genuine broadcloth
materials. Full cut and
roomy. Regular $1.50 value.
$1.00
50c
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Phone 486-487 Medford, Oregon
The House of Kuppenheimer Quality Clothes
RuBiM-M Hin-nMliy, inaniiKiM of the ' field."
DraveH, today was ordered sus- ' The suspension was announced
l.umlX'i- Itiislness Iletu-r. j from 8liS mill to the National
XHW YOltlv. .Illne IT. lPl The 1 T ... t .,r.,.., ..
pemled for five days - for lnoXe,.s.. I,y John .X Heydler. president of nlllo,. a.,Mt.y showed further indicallnB larger averaue new busl
ahly had conduet on the hall the National league. Improvement nt weekt r. pnrt. ess ,
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Drug Savings at
J ARM IN & WOODS
SATURDAY
XUnnAUiftSn Faclal 250 1 All tor
woodoury s srr r: $i.oo
Coty Talcum, $1.00 with jar of Coty Creme FREE
Tre-Jur Summer Special
Talcum, 25c; Compact, 50c; Face Powder, 50c
All for 69c
Coty Soap Paris odor less than half price 12 cakes $2.96
2y2 lb. Bar Imported Castile Soap, per bar 59c
Djer Kiss Face Powder 60c; $1.00 Djer Kiss Perfume FtEB
MEDFORD'S OWL DRUG STORE
Free Delivery Phone C6 Medford, Ore
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Ni:V 1'OliK. .lone 15iJii
J Chai'K-.'d with responslhllity for the
noille llirowlPK that marked yes
terdays name between the Knives
nod St. Louis Cards at It.wr....
BASE
BALL
Klamath Falls
v4.
Mftlfcrd
3:10, at Fair Grounds
SUNDAY ,
JUNE 17
We Take- Pleasure
In announcing to our Southern Oregon
friends our selection as dealers for
GORHAM
SILVERWARE'
We especially call your attention to our attractive dis
plays of Gorhain silverware featuring FAHJFAX and
Ciorham's very newest pattern, ONDKUKLLA.
In (Jorliam PLATKL) I'ATTEWNS We are sliowin".
WASHINGTON JJi-VINO and VANITY FAIR pa
terns that are distinctive and different at verv moder
ate prices.
We cordially invite you to call and sec
our silverware displays, whether vou
are planning to buy now or not.
A Word to Mrs. Reddy's
Old Patrons
Wp nn kIhiI tii announce that wo handle,
all silverware patterns formerly offered
by Mrs. Redely and shall endeavor to nf.
for her old iwlrons the samo fine cour
teous sen-Ire and help in selecting silver
she Rave (hem.
JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE.
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