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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1929)
" ft SB R paoe EianT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE;- MEDFORD, OlfKOONV FRIDAY, DKCEMHEIi ' C. 1920. PITTSBURG FOE SHOP EARLY T . MAIL EARLY NEW YEAR TILT C ' "THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY" FOR TROJANS IN R ci A wa erf lh tin yet I.OS ANCiKI.ES. fill., Dec. 0. (P)--Tho University of Soullicvi. 1 1 Torn lit announced toilny that tlio UnlverHliy of Pittsburgh has accepted its invitation o pluy the Now Year's day game 111 tlio Pasa dena rose howl. Pittsburgh's acceptance will bring to tlio rose Ixiwl one of the moHt powerful i III i i nil machines of the country which Iiiih woalliurcd Itu season without dofoat or tlo. Bmitli ru California, mill. oil ns one of tlio west's greatest tennis, has niel defeat twice overwhelmingly by tho University and by one point at tho hands of Notre Diunc. Owing to the fact that millions of Christmas cards find their way to the dead letter oflico of the postofflce department at Washlng to:i ut holiday time every year and aro then destroyed, and tho fact that Christmas senders from Med ford and othev parts of Jackson county iio doubt contribute their share to this situation, Postmaster Win. J. Warner Issues a special warning for all senders of Christ mas cards, letters, etc., to put theli names mid return addresses on each letter, card or parcel Bent out by them to an out-of-town address. Most people, especially ut Christ mas lime, neglect this, principally due to tho fact that so many ol them only contact with distant friends once a year, and take it for Krunted that their friends arc living at the same location ami uddrcss as when they last heard from them, whereas they may havs moved to another town or different address entirely. Not ono In a' thorn-and people sign their full names ii ml addresses In writing cards or letters, inorely signing such missives with a flrsi ilamo finch us Bill, Mary nnd Hob, or Kd and Family, and Die like, and vory few people at any time place a return address nnd name on the faeo of the card or envelop?. Henco the millions of such mis slvcs accumulating annually at the dend letter office, especially in Christinas time fur tho postotllc: depnrtinoiit, although fiimod for nc coinpllsliliiR wonders In seeing thai every misdirected or Inollglhl.v written card reaches tho one to whom It Is sent, Is not a mind reading or miracle ructory. For Instance, suppose u MeilTord patron sent a Christinas cur-i signed merely "Hob nnd . Sue," "Hill," "Kd und Family," to friends or relatives at a distant point, from which unknown to tho sender they hnvo moved to another city or town, or died, how can the poU offlco officials or the dead letter department figure out who Hon. and Suo ,or lid, are, and whoro they live? Such a misslvo Is not wortii wasting any time on, and there fore niter bou.g Held at the dead letter offlco a ronnoniilila lime. Is chucked Into die dend letter office furnace. The sender of the card wonders wlial Is the uiutler with rri I or friends, or maybe relatives to whom the card lit sent. "Have they gotten uppish? All right. II they wish to Ignore us, let 'em." Hence, ovory one In mailing out curds or letters, or , Christmas packages should have a ruluin nil dress und niimo on them. Thl would not only grenlly expedite Hie general work of tho postofflce !" liartnient. enabling tho tracing up or a lost or strayed card, letler or parcel quickly, but would insure the Bender getting his missive or parcel returned. If the person to whom it had been sent hud movod away or died. I). A. liiin h Cor. Ileutty and i:dnrds Streets. i T. 1.. TllUcmler,' minister, j Mnliliinn school 0:4,1. ' I Hu Preaching service 1 1 u. in1, i Kubjccl. "The Truly l-Miicutcd .Man (?" i MlHsluiinry Volunteer society ' llicels at 4 p. in. i .Mid-week prayer meeting Wed- j , lii'sdny. H p. in. . ' On Thursday. Hee. jsth, the j church Is pulling mi u harvest sale , 111 the store Just east of Hiim-scII's ! Inc., formerly occuled by Mulllii. .The mile begins ill a. in., eon- . eluded by an auction at 7:3n i. in.. i ut which time nil goods left will be 'sold to highest bidder. Invi tations have itech sent to the i 'churches III Kliiiiiuth Palls. Ash- I land, C.rants Pass, Jiicksonvlllc. We also Invite all our friends of! .Medford. I Pllllll lll.llw,s CoilicilMlllllI ' CIIICAflU A'l New York, New; Jersey, Uhlo und Illinois account ' for Oo per cent of production of paint and varnish In the 1'nltcd Htates. 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue. Bilioiu Fever and Malaria. .It Is th mpst sptedy remedy krtowrj. BUY SEALS The Store of the Christmas Spirit y BUY SEALS Things to Give The Man or Boy wm FOR MEN Gift Shirts from $1.00 to $8.50 Gift Neckwear... .50c to $2.50 Gift Hosiery from 25c to $1.50 Silk or Wool Mufflers $1.25 to $5 Belts, all colors from $1.00 to $3.50 Quality Suspenders.... 50c to $1.95 Handk'fs and Tie Sets $1.95 Pajamas, all colors . ..$1.29 to $6.50 Lounging Robes....; $10.50 to $25 Men's Bath Robes. .$5.50 to $14.50 Fine Lined Gloves.. ..$1.95 to $5.5Q Pigskin Gloves $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 Men's Dress Gloves $1.95 to $5.00 Linen Handker'fs 25c to $1.00 Slip-on Sweaters $3.95 to $8.50 Coat Sweaters.. $4.95 to $9.00 All-Wool Blazers $5.50 to $9.50 Rayon Underwear 50c to $1.00 Broadcloth Shorts 75c to $1.00 Quality Luggage $6.50 to $25.00 Kuppenheimer Suits and O'Coats $40 to $65 FOR BOYS Boys' Gift Shirts 95c to $1.75 Gift Blousos .....;89c to $1.50 Boys' Sweaters $1.00 to $5.50 Boys' Blazers ,...;..$2.95 to $5.50 Boys' Knickers $2.50 to $3.45 Boys' Dress Caps, choice $1.00 Boys' Neckties .........50c to $1.00 Boys' Handkerchiefs...... 10c to 50c Boys' Pajamas $1.50 and $1.75 MANN'S MAIN FLOOR Only 15 Shopping Days Until Christmas Novelty Wool and Fabric Gloves , In the glove department Saturday are two outstanding spec ials, women's novelty cuff wool gloves In all sizes and colors at $1.25 pair; also women's novelty cuff pull-on style fabric gloves in tan, gray, and brown at SI.Tj pair. These would make acceptable gilts. Spepial $1.25 and $1.75 pair Beautiful Martex Towels Tho famous Martex towel 111 the exelusivo desert pattern on sale Saturday for !!5c each. This fine ciuallty towel comes in fust color pastel shades of generous size, 22x41. rtemcm ber one or two of these towels ill a Christmas box makes n ' delghtful gift, Special at 95c eacn Dainty Silk Underthings Glorious Crepe de Chine and Satin underthings at the special price of $2.73. These dainty pieces consisting of chemise, dance sets, and step-ins come in all the wanted colors and ure cleverly trimmed with fine lace. All are exceptional in quality and workmanship. Extra Value at $2-75 v Bridge Luncheon Sets Kxtra special for Saturday, a group of fine weave natural color crash bridge Luncheon Sets. These come cleverly emhroldorod In colors. The cloths are aCinch and have I napkins tok mutch completing the set. Your choice. Special $1.00 the Set THE ABOVE ITEMS ARE FROM MANN'S MAIN FLOOR SHOP EARLY Glorious ROBES and PAJAMAS During these strenuous shopping days when everyone is wildly searching for just the right girt, wc I'ccl that by sug gesting a roue or pajama we arc helping you solve a girt problem. Note the Items below. PAJAMAS Beautiful two-piece Imported silk pajama sets. These come, in tangurlne and pink over a black grounds: a very effective color contrast. Small and med ium sizes. Choice. 10 95 Fine quality imported and domestic silks aro used in these smart pajama suits. Two and three-piece styles in printed and durk shades. Your choice. 13 50 Pajama Suits Glorious threc-pleco pajamas suits of heavy quality pastel, crepe de chine nnd printed satin. These arc ideal lounging garments and come In var ious styles and color combinations. A wonderful gift. Quilted ROBES The popular quilted robe must not be left off the( Christmas list. These we are showing come In solid colors and prints. All arc lined and cleverly tail ored from finest quality satin. See them Saturday. iu ro Lit 50 10 95 Silk Negligees and Kimonos $6.95 2nd FLOOR Women's and Misses PAJAMAS ' Women's and missus' rnsl color Kngllsli print pujanis. , These clever garments come In Hie popular luck-In style und are IiIiiiiiiimI , In eonlrasling 'plain col ors. All sizes and only S2.2,r suit. t. , A Splendid Gift' ' ' Suit MANN'S MAIN FLOOR BATH SALTS Special for Saturday Kxirti special for Saturday selling, r'lnc quality bath salts, both tablets and dusting powders put up in attractive containers and very suitabni for gift giv ing. Tho sale prices nre quoted below. Sec window. 49c 75c Value $1.25 7Q Value- . SILK HOSE $149 1 NYomen's und misses' Gold Maid pure silk ' hose. Full fashioned, medium Borvjce weight and with French heel. Silk to top, all sizes. Pr. 36-in. Brocade Tho drapery section of fers for Saturday beautiful US-Inch silk brocade, tho fabric so much In demand tor scarfs and pillow tops. 1 50 Yd. Children's Purses Children's handbags In zipper, bouch, and strap styles. These come In bright colors, so much In -vogue for children. All nicely lined. 1 00 Ea. AMI WENT MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Tuvliinil! Ttiyluiul ! Tin- Imul of wonders; tin sliop of Old Simla.' vvlicre tlic work of his ' elves rt'ipiN sHirciii(i. Mriiijf Hie kiddies nnd revel in this Kiiirvlund. Come see the marvel mix ute.cliiinieiil Joys,' bij; wild liniilnils. (talking dolls, limiks, wnifeiis. l)iis:ies, ujunies, blocks, nnd dozens of oilier tliinirs so dear l nil ji'unl lioys and jfirU. Bring the Children to Mann's l ll aalf nc i : oromp p J um.ji-- g SEE OUR TOY WINDOWS Saturday SPECIAL Coats 'i REDUCED Special for Saturday selling in the coat department. One dozen choice winter coats In women's and misses' sizes, fonts of all wool suede, broadcloth, and sport mix tures. Coats fur trimmed or plain tailored, good assortment of colors. These coals ure all lined with quality lining. A wonderful special. Iluy yourself n coal for Clirlstmus. Values to $29.50 $ 15 All Better Coats V Off , . $39.50 Coats, now... $29.62 $49.50 Coats, now....$37.12 $69,50 Coats, now....$52.12 $79.50 Coats, now....$59.62 $89.50 Coats, now....$67.12 SHOP EARLY AND IN THE MORNING