Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 19, 1929, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFOTCD MATL TRTBTTyEAtEDFOttD, OREOpy, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1929.
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ORGANIZE HEALTH
UNIT fDll TALEN
(By Mr. Marlon Tryer) j
TALENT, Ore.. April 18. (Spe
cial) Miss Mildred Carllon, presi
dent of the county health associa
tion, accompanied by Miss Augusta
Glover, county health nurse, mot
Tuesday afternoon at the school
house with a few of the ladies of
Talent for the purpose of reorgan
izing the Talent branch of the
Jackson county health Unit. Miss
Carlton gave a very interesting
talk on the Bovcral brunches of
the work and IntorestluKly ex-i
' plained the workinns of the organ-'
l.atlon in Jackson county and siimt i
of the state work. Mis. Charley I
Holdrldge was appointed as Ken-i
cral chairman to appoint chairmen '
rfor the different committees. A
membership drive will take place
in the near future when it is hoped
that all old members will return
and new ones become interested In
the work.
Air. and Mrs. A. W. Hepworth of
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, en routo
home from California, where they
had spent the past two months,
spent Saturday and Sunday as
guests of Miss Jean Sparks. They ;
were making the trip by motor. I
Lester Newbry is driving a new
Essex coach.
Tho town is having railroad avo-1
nuo graded and will unish It with
gravel. This road has long been
a bone of contention between the
'council and the property owners,
as it was supposed to partly be
long to the Southern Pacific com
pany. It has been almost impass-1
able during the best part of every
winter for years und it is hoped
we will have a good road through
that part of town,
y Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bailey were
f Ashland, shoppers from Anderson
creek Monday aftornoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rapp are the
proud parents of a fine 10-pound
hoy which arrived at their home
early Monday morning.
Mr. 'and- Airs. E. E. Cook spent
last Friday evening at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogoll.
Rudy Connor returned home Sat
urday' from Oklahoma, where lfle
had been summoned by tho illuoss
and death of his mother.
Mrs. C. W. McKadden bus us her
house guet her sister, Mrs. Clad
Jorden, of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, who
spent the winter with Dr. und Mrs.
M. K. '.McKadden nt the doctor's
winter bome nt Chula Vista, Cal.
Mrs. Jorden will spend the summer j
Willi iHts. mcr auuen, wno is in
feeble health.
We are pleased to report that
H. S. Olelm is slowly improving
from his recent illness.
I Mrs. J. D. Eaton of Mcdford spent
4 the day Friday at the home of herj
' parents, Mr. anu mxa. wesiey vo
cell. . ". . '
Austin Rosander of Ashland was
a guest Sunuuy at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tryer..-;
Wo are glad lo seo that. Mrs.!
A. II. Ward has so far recovured
from her long spell of illncHB as
to be able lo get down town ugiiln.
Mrs. Sylvia Stockwoll, sister of
Mrs. L. O. I'enland, rrivod Thurs
' day from Aberdeen, Wash., and ex
pects to spond the summer at the
home of her sistor and family.
Clarence Byrd, who has been ab
sent from his classes for nearly a
week with an attack of measles,
returned to school on Wednesday
morning.
Mrs. Ralph Bowman with her
three children, who have been
spending tho weok with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Clinton,
returned lo her homo in Portland
the last of tho week.
The Girtcr Lake group "f Ule
Camp Fire Uirls held their regular
weekly meeting at the home of
' Mies Irel Bates. The board of
sponsors were guests at the meet
v ins.
V Tho Junior class of the high
school held a hot dog sandwich Bale
at Iho noon hour Thursday. Miss
Kuthorino Kstes, president of Iho
class, was in charge, assisted by
Miss Margaret McCoy, class ad
visor. Mrs. Kato Mason and Mrs. vera
Homes spent Monday afternoon
Bhopplng In Medford.
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RIVIKRA, April 19. (Special.)
Mrs. Clms. Wabl was shopping i"
Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles and
children were in OoM Mill Satur
1 dnv afternoon on business.
Vclllo Biles is able to bo back
to work again at the dredge,
sir. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamb spent
last Saturday nt Iho home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Lamb at Riviera
plantation. I
Mr. and Mrs. John Short nnd j
family visited Sunday with Mr. and !
Mrs. Clay lilies. I
4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klllott and i
7 son Donald of Yreka. Cal.. and Mr. j
nnd Mrs. Floyd I .unco and daugh-:
. ter Ruth of Gold Hill were pleas
ant callers at i:ie Chas. Tftahl Home
Ktimhiv afternoon.
George Lance who has recently ,
purchased sumo of the I nanipnn ,
sub-dlvlslon hind Is busy setllng
llto Itiml realty to build a new
bouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold and fani- j
ilv of Rogue Itiver. spent wcilnes-
nnv cvcnlna at the Clay Riles
home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Ferry were
visiting Tuesday morning at the
llnsmer nlaee.
Miss Dovle Ulles has been absent
from school on account of sick- i
ncss.
Mr. and Sirs. I). L. Bliss and son
David were shopping In Grants
Pass Wednesday evening.
The Jackson county trunk Is
busy this week hauling gravel and j
fixing the road whlcli was in very
siting with
4 bad coUtlon.
" nnnaTT Klllott is vLi
DonaT.
Announcement Extraordinary
THE
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JJ BREIER CO,
Has maintained an independent position ffom the time Mr. Breier first started in business 25 years ago with less than $3000 capital.
During this time our assets have increased over One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) by reinvesting part of our earnings each year. ;
No permanent outside capital has ever been employed. We have always felt that we must be financially independent. We have steered
clear of outside financial interests seeking to absorb us We have enjoyed almost unlimited credit in both the large banking and mercan
tile circles, due to the fine record we have achieved. ; - ' ; ; ; . .i.
We have used this available banking support too liberally as, after all, it is only a "loan" -not invested capital and may be with
drawn any time they see fit, on short notice.
Last year our volume was greater than ever
before. Our earnings were very satisfactory
. . . yet we find ourselves now in a position
where we must "bend the knee" to the "pow
ers that be," and enter into arrangements un
satisfactory to us, or immediately pay off all
obligations.
The first alternative is repugnant to our sense
of independence.
We therefore have decided to raise through a
FORCED SALE OF MERCHANDISE
enough money to
PAY ALL OBLIGATIONS IMMEDIATELY
We are taking the public into our complete confidence.
It is the manly, straightforward thing to do. Larger concerns than ours have been in a similar predicament.
"Wall Street" tried to "corner" Ford once, you will remember!
Today we are inviting you to co-operate with us by furnishng us money in return for the extraordinary value of merchandise.
In the near future we shall offer you the opportunity of coming into our organization as a stockholder.
The C. J. Breier Company is today a closed corporation, but our extension program calls for reorganization and more capital.
We can prove real opportunities to investors! .1
NOW FOUR BIG DAYS
Starting Saturday, April 20, at 9 a. m.
and Continuing through Wednesday, April 24th
EVERY YTEM IN THE STORE WILL BE SOLD
at
Regular Pricfes
Including Shoes, Clothing, Ready-to-Wear, Men's Furnishings, Piece Goods, etc., etc.
THINK OFIT!
The Greatest Opportunity
You Have Ever Had
This discount includes new,
seasonable merchandise
JUST EVERYTHING
Our everyday prices are low can
you imagine an additional
ONE-THIRD Saving?
A few items may help you realfze the ex
tent of the sale.
$5,000.00 REWARD
For Proof of Bad Faith
$5,000.00 will be paid anyone win) can furnish proof that C. J.
Breier Co., has tolerated any deviation from these open instruc
tions, to its managers, or that there is any secret understanding
between us to in any way, hunk the public on the
DISCOUNT PRIVILEGE
from regular prices . . . during this sale
INSTRUCTIONS TO MANAGERS
lYou are absolutely forbidden to raise the original price on
anv item in your store. ' '
2 Have all original price tags on the individual items.
3 Kvory item in stock is subject lo diseount.
4 N(, 0i(l or special merchandise is to he bought.
5 Make it plain to every one that we reserve the right to stop
the sale any time before April 2-1, if and when our objective
is achieved. ;
Anv manager violating the spirit of these instructions is subject,
to discharge. . . C. J. BREIER CO.
C. J. Breier Co. reserves the right to terminate this very special discount offer when the necessary
O o , obligations.
Our big $1.15 Overall will go at.-V.-V 77c
Our famous $19.75 Suits will be . . . $13.17
Our $1.00 Hose, Lingerie and Shirts will
be only.'. .... . . . . . . 67c
40c will buy our big value 59c Work Shirt
Our well known $9.90 line of Silk Dresses
will be only. .... ... . . . $6.60
Our 85c Men's Balbriggan Union Suits
will go for just. . . . . ,, . , . . ... . . 57c
Instead of paying 25c for Children' Hose
you get these for . ..... '. . ... ." . . 17c
Our $3.98 Men's New Felt Hats for $2.66
Shoes for every member of the family sold
at this special 1-3 discount. ; V
amount is raised to meet their pressnt
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