Medford Mail Tribune
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Second Section
Eight Pages
Second Section
Eight Pages
Tycnty-Fifth Yar
MEDFORD, OKEGOX, FRIDAY, MAY Jfi, 1930.
No. 55.
. Cmtral avenue, will be
-A ie public tomorrow
f b InUiy, at 7 o'clock,
l iJr M. B. Arnold extei
.. After being completely remod
eled and substantially enlarged.
XacMurr's store No. 31, on rorth
Cmtral avenue, will be reopened
tomorrow morning.
and Man-
extends a cor
dial welcome to alt Medford and
southern Oregon people to call and
Inspect the enlarged store with
double the former capacity and
greatly enlarged . Blocks. Many
peciaHies have been secured for
the opening.
Favors will be given visitors and
j ice cream, cookies, coffee and hot
dogs will be served,
j A force of workmen have been
I busy the past two weeks removing
j the partition between the two
j I'ooms, re-arranging the former
room, painting and otherwise re
I modeling the store and it is now
the largest and most up-to-date
MacMarr store in this district.
The meat market is located on
the south side of the store, which
is under the supervision of Albert
Yates, who recently came here
from Klamath Kails. They carry
a full line of fresh and smoked
meats.
The Mae?.Iarr mores in Medford
succeeded the 20th Century stores,
established feven years ago, and
the recent enlargement is to ac-
I commodate their increasing busl
j ness. Medford is headquarters for
'the stores in thiH district.
J Mr. Arnold came to Medford
; from Yreka, Cal., where he had
j been ma nnger of the MacMarr
j stores, succeeding O. Hruton, the
former manager, who was popular
i with southern Oregon people. Mr.
Dm ton was transferred to Yreka
I to take charge of the company's
store.
Assistants have been secured to
I help care for the people who will i
j visit the store during the opening!
event. A regular sales force of
i eight men will be employed in the
j grocery and vegetublo departments !
I and three men will be In charge of !
i the meat market. . !
j ;
DOUBLE SAVING
SALE OPENS AT
10 BE Al CONVENTION
BAK Kit, Ore., May 1G. ?) Mrs.
J. A. Howell, Ogdcn, national vice
president, western division of
American Legion auxiliary, will be
in linker during the three day
Legion convention here August 14,
15 and lfi. according to word, re
ceived today.
A great merchandising and pro- j
motional selling event, designed to
help business generally in 'Med
ford. as well as the trade of one ;
store, is Montgomery Ward & Co.'sj
summer sale, scheduled to begin j
May l?th. More than 550 retail!
stores of this company are par
ticipating in this "push for busi- j
ness." past experiences have dem-j
unstinted that the enterprising)
merchants in Medford profit by
the crowds that nationwide Ward
sales attract. Severn 1 different '
methods of advertising are being ;
used, but the greater effort Is putj
forth in newspaper advertising, a t
double pa ye appearing in this pa
per today.
The Ward company estimates '
that approximately a half million;
dollars will bo expended for ad-;
vertising In local newspapers oer
the country to make this "Ooubli
Saving Sale" a success.. "This evl-!
dence of our confidence In the pull-;
ing power of the local newspaper'
is not a matter of guesswork." said1
Mr. Andres, "but our experience
of over three and a half years' re-,
tailing convinces m that there Is1
no better medium for reaching Mi. j
and; Mrs. Consumer." '
The "Summer Sale," more part-!
tlculnrly termed the "Double Sav-.
ing Wile," brings guaranteed mei'-j
chandlse at prices that insure thoj
customer unusual saving at Ward's,
prions, starting Saturday. j
"It's a stupendous sale, designed
to attract hundreds and thousands
of customers to Medford," says Mr. j
Andron. i
Hal McXalr of Ashland. Refresh
ments of cake and coffee were serv
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Mct'anse
and Mrs. Hell, assisted by the of-
lii-riM oi nit' emu,
E.NIERIAIN CLUBS; iApnM"jnTD
FORES! GROVE GOLFER
li K LI A 1 1-; V, ( re., M y 16.
(Spl.) I'pper Valley CommutiHy
club entertained about Si) ladle-
from the Valley View, Talent and
rivie clubs Wednesday. Our presi
dent being absent. Vice-President
Mrs. Nell Dunn presided. The pro
gram consisted of two piano solos
by Mrs. Itichle, two vocal solos by
Mrs. Nell lunn, a rending by Miss
Frances Hardy, folk dances, short
plays, elog dancing and instru
mental selections by Norma iteed
er.s' and M rs. Me Kinney's pup IN,
followed by talks by the presidents
of t he different clubs, and nls'j
several members. The club room
was beautifully decorated with
spring flowers furnished by Mrs.
TAt'OMA, Wash.. May IC. (IP)
I'slng a large butcher knife,
Mrs. Torayo Sadniri, 3u, slashed J
the throats of her three young j
children ami then took her own ;
life by cutting her throat this
morning In her home. The dead
children are Nobuko, 9; Ayako, 7,
and Sachiko, 5.
The triple murder and suicide
was not discovered until Hbout
noon time when the husband came
home from work. Mrs. Sadairi
whs employed In a hotel.
EMBLEM AT CONCLAVE
srOKAXK. Wash., May. 10 M'l
Frnnk Miller of Forest (rnvi
Ore., won the president's cup in
the nnntinl Kotary golf tournament
at the Spokane Country club yes
terday. His score was gross 8-, .
with a handicap of 14.
Itudy Wilhelm of Portland shot
a 70 for low score of the day. 11.
M. Wllhanks of Wenalchee was sec
ond tor low not, with 81 gross,
with a 12 handicap.
In the class A group Seattle and
Portland teams tied at the end o:
36 holes, and again after an extra
nine holes, so they called the meet
off.
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With Stock Moving Out With
The Speed of a Rocket!
Russell's Issue a Warning!!
There Are Only 3 More Days
Count 'Em Folks Saturday
Monday and TUESDAY Is the Last
THE END - THE FINISH!
Of Russell's Opportunity Giving and
SELLING OUT-CLOSING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS
You Never Saw Such Bargains You Never Knew Such Values and
You Were Never Offered Such Low Prices On Such High Quality
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TAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW OF
THE ENTIRE STOCK AT
ONE-HALF PRICE
Less Than
WHOLESALE COSTS
The Proof of This
Is Shown Here
Proof of
THE SAVINGS
AND OUR LOSS
READ IT AND
CONSIDER
Never at any time except when some great business quits cai
you ever hepe to share in such truly marvelous and drastic mark
downs. The average selling price is far under wholesale co3ts !
ON--PIECE GOODS OF ALL KINDS
DRAPERIES READY-TO-WEAR LINGERIE
CORSETS APPARELS HOSIERY HANKIES
NOTIONS NOVELTIES AND OTHER LINES
TOO NUMEROUS TO IVJENTION.
SILK
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SURPRISE
SPECIALS
SATURDAY
RUSSELL'S
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Cost Regular y2 Loss
To Us Price Price To Us
SILKS $1.25 $1.98 $ .99 $ .26
1.00 L49 .75 !25
COTTONS .50 .75 .38 , .12
.25 .39 Ho" .05
WOOLENS 1.40 2.39 T.20 - .20
L50 2J5 1.38 ' .12
2.35 2L98 1.49 .86:
.75 T25 &T .12
GLOVES 2.50 3.98 1.99 , " .51
HOSIERY 1.25 1.95 .98 .27
GIRDLES 1.50 2.50 1.25 .25
CORSETS 3.00 5.00 2.50 .50
iW 350 1.75 .25
LINGERIE 1 25 2.25 1.13 .12
1.00 1.75 .88 .12
.58 1.00 .50 .08
DRESSES 11.75 19.50 9.75 2.00
10.75 16.75 8.38" 2.37
DRAPERIES 1.05 1.75 .88 .17
85 HUT , .79 .06
.CRETONNES .38 5 W .05
Just a few sample items picked at random stock is
moving too rapidly to attempt to list prices. - - Don't
e delay if you want your share.
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