Medfoed Mail Tribune McPherson Section Six Paget McPherson Section Six Pages Twenty-Fifth Year MEDFORD, OUEOOX, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1!):?0. No. 101. New Store Opens Here Wednesday? McPhersons INVITE ALL 0 INSPECT McPherson' s Offer Hints On What fs Smart In Footwear FINE STORE Owner of New Store Medford Firms and Work men Complete Task Smokes for Visitors To f morrow Invitation Ex ' tended by Owner.' : McPherson's ' Men's Clothing store will be formally opened at i their new home, , 212 Kant Main street, tomorrow-; morning, when! visitors will see .cine of the moat ! modern and attractive shops of its kind to be found between Port- land, Oregon, and Sacramento, California. Fred J. McPherson, the owner, will be on hand to greet old and new friends und custom ers, and to distribute cigars and cigarettes In honor of the occas ion. Philippine mahogany has been ' used for all fixtures and wood work throughout the store, which has a floor space of 26 feet by 92 feet, with a large store room in the rear. The Trowbridge Cabinet Works, In addition to manufactur tng and Installing . the equipment, designed all of the plans and ar rangement. The plate glass windows extend back from a deep hall entrance and two leaded diamond light windows of Gothic design give the store an air of quality even at first glance before one sees the smart Interior. Rich blueA'elvet curtains trimmed with gold are used in the display windows which are unusually well lighted. Flood lights of various colors will be employed. to effec 'finely, phow new ' merchandise to pQHsersby Light plastic plaster walls form a pleasing contrast to the dark wood work; ; : ' Three mirier" alcoves,' six lndi-' vidual wrapping counters and four tight-foot show cases are Included In the fixtures made by Trow bridge. All merchandise wilt be un der glass and advantageously dis played. A new type of shirt cases with disappearing glass doors will be seen at McPherson's, There are seven of the 60-inch sections so that all colors and styles will be favailahle for selection. .At the rear of the main depart ment are Mr. McPherson's private office on one side of the room, and, apposite that, a fitting and altera tion' room. Shoes will be shown In the back purt of the store, rows of shoe rocks having been installed . along the wall for easy selection. . As much as possible of the ma terial used In fitting up this fine store was purchased locully and ull labor was done by Medford men. F. J. McPherson lias extended a cordial invitation to nil southern Oregon people to inspect his new store tomorrow. Cigars and cigar ettes will be complimentary to all who attend the opening. t Weeks And Orr's Furnish And Lay - ...' McPherson Linoleum Those who visit McPherson's to morrow will be Interested In the especially attractive linoleum which covers the floors of this fine new store. The linoleum was selected from the larfe stock of linoleum and congoleutn at Weeks & Orr's furniture store of this city and was laid by the. linoleum ex perts of that store. Week's & Orr's feature all of the outstanding patterns created by the makers of Congoleum as well as a very complete stock of linole um patterns. Ruga of every de scription are also carried at Weeks & Orr's and the famous line of Gull tan rugs. American creations of Oriental origin, are especially featured. Wing tip shoes lead again In favor with the business men, dark brown being a popular color in this type of shoe. Another shoe j that Is gaining steadily is that with I a perforated toe cap and perfor ated vamp border. This is displac ing the one that hud the, fancy toe cap and plain seam for a vamp border. Both black and tans are well favored in this type. Three pairs of shoes in a man's wardrobe this summer, might well be ,two of brown and one black. For sportswear the shoes should he roomy enough for a pair of thick socks. The vogue for rubber or .crepe soles has passed with u return to leather. ' The well known Nettleton and Weyenberg lines of smnrt footwear are being especially featured by McPherson in their new store. Smokes For Guests At McPietson's Opening Tomorrow Hundreds of visitors from all parts of southern Oregon will In spect McPherson's new home to morrow, Wednesday, and in honor of the opening, event, Fred Mc Pherson, the owner and manager, will give free cigars and cigarettes to every smoker. Weeks have been spent in pre paring the store for tomorrows opening, and late this afternoon every detail had been completed. Well Known Lines . Of Apparel Offered McPherson Patrons , McPherson's men's clothing store which has been widely patronized for years by well-dressed men of southern Oregon, has the follow ing well known lines from which to select every article of wearing ap parel: " Keller - Keumann - Thompson Rochester-made suits; Mai lory and Hardeman hats; Kettletun and Weyenberg shoes; Hamilton-Brown shoes; Id and Argonaut shirts; Spalding bathing suits; Benjamin Franklin sweaters; Can't Bust 'em work clothes; Munslng Wear un derwear und hosiery; Ide and Crown Middle pajamas; Ambassa dor caps: Pioneer belts, suspenders and garters and McGregor golf hose. - ' V - TINY GIRL DROWNS IN UMPQUA RIVER WATERS REEDSPORT, July 1. () Esther Moody, 17 months old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody, was drowned In tha Ump qua tivpr yesterday. hi tfWJ Vml .1. McPherson Lighting, Plumbing And Awnings Are Installed Locally TROWBRDGE Fred J. McPherson, owner and manager of Medford's, newest men's store, needs no Introduction to southern Oregon shoppers. For fifteen years, Mr. McPherson has been a resident of the Rogue River valley and has a host of friends who are wishing him success in his fine new Medford-store. Pre vious to coming to this city he was engaged in. the general mercantile business In Eagle Point and five years ago he opened a men's ap parel store In Medford, located at the corner of Sixth street and Cen tral avenue. Owing to the increase of busi ness, McPherson's open In a fine new store at 212 East Main street tomorrow. This new store, one of the finest of its kind in this section of the country, reflects the enter prise and merchandising ability of Its owner. Fred J. McPherson is active In civic,, fraternal .anfl club activities in this city and is an active mem ber of the Rogue Valley Gun club and the Rogue River Valley Golf club. An ardent backer of home industries, Mr. McPherson used homo products In the building of his new store, Installed Med ford made fixtures and employed local labor. Modernistic lighting fixtures, the: laft word in fine store lighting, miy be found In McPherson s fine mw store. These fixtures se ated from the stock of the Peo ple Electric store and Installed by that concern. The window light ing was also handled by the Peo ples Electric stuff. Floods lights of various colors will be used In displaying merchandise In the front windows. The entire wiring work was handled by the 'People's Elec tric store's electricians. The Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal company furnished and in stalled all the plumbing in the new men's clothing store. Attractive awulng.s, used at the entrance the building were manufactured and put up by F. F. Burk, whose headquarters lirp located on North Front street across from the South ern Pacific depot. i f T " Reform In Men's I Dress Coming But ? Will Be Gradual Color Monotony Is Unpopular With The Best Dressed Man "Don't make your color ensem bles monotonous," advises a .style oxpert. Well-dressed men studious ly avoid ultra-harmony and mono tony of color. They do not rely upon themselves ulone for author ity. And here Is where clerks in McPherson's and other high class stores are able to assist those who are nut positive nbout correct color combinations. One way to overcome the pro pensity to monotony is to study en sembles worn by the best dressed men in the country and to see how The history of shorts Is a long ono: For centuries Tyroleans yodel ing from Alp to Al nave worn them; It appears. Shorts, for Jun gle .wear, figure In fiction ns fre quently as does the sarong for na tive women. There is a practical and serious side to shorts. Several years ago the Prince of Wales was frequently photographed wearing them while camping in Canada. Al Jolson re ceived wide publicity by wearing them for golf. At that time the use of shorts as golf wear occasioned considerable debate pro and con. For one . thing, appearances were against them, and for another ar gument against them, sunburn and mosquitoes would work havoc with the wearer's knees. Dress reform Is unquestionably In the air, hut It is bound to come gradually' Instead of .by a hop from long trousers Into abbreviated s hurts, style critics point out. The "Shorts stir" was in line with the paJamamovemcnt of lust summer and other similar "movements." But for all of that Bhorts have their place and McPhorson's have them In a wide variety of colors and pntterns. they achieve contrast that height ens, rather than deadens, the com ponent shades ; making up the whole. ' - The best advice that stylists give is for the weurer to strive for con trast. , If a brown suit is being worn, a blue shirt will probably be more -effective than a tun with the sume suit. While, If the suit is blue the tan shirt would be bet ter. One or both of the colors should be carried out In the tie and socks. IS MAKER OF FINE NEW FIXTURES Local . Industry 22 Years Old 18 Men On Payroll McPherson's Fixtures Show Workmanship. The Trowbridge Cabinet Works which is largely responsible for the smart appearance of the new home of McPherson's Men's Clothing store has a history showing rapid development since 1 U OS. Twenty-two years ago Ed Trow bridge came to Medford from northern Michigan und started n furniture manufacturing business with headquarters on Holly street, l-'or several years Mission furni ture was the only type in demand for homes in this part of the val ley, so (lint was the only kind made by Mr. Trowbridge anil his one assistant. In I there was sale fin other types of furniture nnd the plant was enlurged. Following the end of the World War the Trowbridge Ca b I n e t Wo r k s was m o v e d to its present location, at tho corner of Tenth and Grape streets. Eighteen men aro now employed to turn out an Increasing amount of high grade furniture and fixtures work. McPherson's store is the latest Job to be completed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works, Philippine mahog any was used for ull of the fix tures and wood work throughout this largo establishment which covers a floor spneo of 26 feet by 92 feet. ' Designs for plans ontl arrange ments were made by Trowbridge In addition to manufacturing all of tho attractive equipment. Tho six movable wrapping counters are novel features which udd much to the nppeurunce of tho store. Those who attend tho opening of McPherson's tomorrow will he interested' in . inspecting these Medford-mnde fixtures which re flect the excellence of products of this well known home industrial coneern. Grinsted and Runtz j Decorate Interior McPherson Store i Grinsted and Ituntz, capable ! painters and decorators, with head quarters at 317 North Kiversido avenue, did all of the painting ami decorative finishing at Mc Pherson's new home on East Main street. Among the recent big local re modeling jobs completed by Grin sted and Ituntz are: Mann's De partment store, Crowson's Cafe, Earmers and Fruitgrowers Bunk, the latest one being McPherson's. In addition to these attractive in teriors which were largely re decorating and re-modeling jobs, they bad charge of finishing the summer home of Captain Black, and also decorated the new Krlek sott homo in Glen Oak Court. Black Waistcoat Now Worn With Evening Jacket Recent changes tn evening dress for men seem slight to the casual observer because since all men dress alike in the evening, one takes less notice of men's clothes at night than any other time. Among the most notable of the subtle changes in evening dress ac cessories, as listed by Vanity Fair, is the fashion of wearing a black evening waistcoat with a dinner jacket. In London, this Is a brand new fashion. These waistcoats are made of Marcella silk. The black silk waistcoat for wear with din ner Jacket is not only an economy, whore laundry Is concerned, but the effect is decidedly smart. Evening shirts with a "dicky front have also staged a come hack. 4i r Best Wishes to McPherson's In Their Fine New Store Opposite JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. Tips On Tie Modes , For Well Dressed Men Are Disclosed For another season foulards will -continue to account for the bulk of .3 the neckwear bought by young! men of university age. Small fig- 1 ures are still the mode. In very ! z bright colors. These small figures. also account for the popularity of Spltalflelds types of ties, which will be more apparent than ever z: this fall, according to advance style news received by McPher-; son's. I Stripes are going to have an-'r other big autumn, considering their zz present following. These will beS with dark grounds and bright stripes as far as volume sales are ; z concerned, while light rtriped and ; light grounded ties will also be sold j extensively. ITt w, are glad to be among the firms participating in the building of Mc Pherson's fine new Men's store. THE mdernistkf Lighting Fixtures Window Lights and Wiring Were Furnished and Installed By Us Peoples Electric Store 212-214 W. Main Phone 12 O. O. ALENDERFER A. B. CUNNINGHAM huh The Striking Marble Tile Linoleum On the Floors of McPherson's Fine New Store Was Supplied from the stock of SE ALE LINOLEUM made by the Congoleum-Nairn Company makers of famous Gold Seal Products 75 Linoleum Patterns and . ; . , 1 8 New Congoleum Rug Patterns are Now on Display at Our Store J VGgjg