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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1934)
"FA"dE SEVEN ' shortly before he arrived from Vienna for a patrlotlo front meeting. The Infernal machine contained 11 pounds of ekraslte and was equipped with clockwork. However, the little ohanoellor ap peared unperturbed by the discovery. He and Prince Ernst Von starhem berg, the handsome Tic chancellor and head 'of the fascist Helmwehr, were showered with flowers. JASON LEE'S TREK TO BE COMMEMORATED The treasury's new alcohol tax unit went Into action under Arthur J. Mellott, 40-year old K&rua City at torney, in an effort to drive out the Illicit liquor trade. 'We find the public ?ery sym pathetic to the drive to atop the boot leg trade and believe with the pub lic's cooperation we should be suc cessful," Morgenthau said at his press conference. Undergoes Operation Mrs. A. L Straui of Gold Hill underwent major operation at the Community hospital Wednesday. his old seat In the United States senate. Pressed for a definite answer, he declined to reply. Asked If there was a possibility he would be a candidate, he shrugged his shoulders and said: "All things axe possible.- DYNAMITE DEATH WASHINGTON. Mr W. (AP) House judiciary commit to approval was given today to a bill to dealg nat this year as on of obaervanc of the 100th anniversary of the trek of Jaaon Lee to Oregon. A delegation with a truck simulat ing the old covered wagon recently was welcomed in front of the capltol by the Oregon congressional delega tion. ASK YOUR DOCTOR Admiral Byrd Picks His Men! DO YOU? FREES OARAGE Is where per sonal supervision Is more than u promise, phone 1522-Y As near as your Telephone KANSAS CITT. May 10. (AP) Former Senator James A. Reed of Missouri said on his arrival here to day from Chicago that he had not definitely decided whether he would GERMICIDE BALZBUBO. Austrls, May 10. (AP) Chancellor Engelbert DollfuM igMn narrowly escaped death today when authorities found a high explosive bomb at the airport station here WASHINGTON. May 10. (AP) A new blow was aimed at bootleggers today by the government and Sec retary Morgenthau asserted that "we mean bueineas." For rilltf of llth In eaiK of POISON OAK, Ill In Grants Pub Judge Oeorge W. colvlg, father of Fred Colvlg of INSECT BITES, CUTS, BURNS Apply HEX0L full itrmgth. Mop on with abiorbint cotton Do not rub or bandiat. All Drug Stortl Medford, Is reported seriously 111 at nis some m Grants pass. seek the democrat to nomination for 1 The First Great Selling Event in Our New Daylight Store . . . Over 7000 square feet of floor space! . . . Complete new stocks . . . Everything well displayed! BUY NOW! Will S oney MEDFORD MHL TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 10, 1931. M MM A I III 'if Ml M 7 I I In This Smashing Store-Wide Opportunity Event, Celebrating- Whillock's GOLDEN Men's Furnishings Men' White Caps 29c to 69c Men's Straw Hats 65c to 97c Men's Dress Shirts, Lot No. 1, solid colors. Not all sizes. This lot to close out at 59c A Real Dress Shirt. Regular $1.25. 97c Men's Dress Pants. One lot at $2.15 Men's Dress Pants. One lot at $2.49 Men's Dress Socks. This sale 14c, 19c and 25c Men's all wool Slip-on Sweaters. 97c Men's Work Clothing Men's Khaki Pants.' This Sale $1.17 Men's Moleskin Pants. Not all sizes $1.17 Heavy Moleskin Pants $1.49 Heavy weight Whipcord and Mole skin Blazers $2.45 Zipper Corduroy Blazer. Just the coat for summer v $2.97 Work Pants, gray and tan $1.49 Men's Work Shirts. Regular 97c quality. Sale price 69c Men's Work Straw Hats 19c Men's Work Socks 10c, 13c and 15c Men's White Duck and Twill Pants $1.49 to $1.87 7 . .9 i rnrrn w Great Fourth READY-TO-WEAR This Department Full of Bargains For This Sale One lot New spring silk dresses Silk dresses, all !new spring styles New spring sweaters, blouses for skirts One lot Ladies' House Dresses. Wool Swagger suits for spring $3.77 $5.47 93c 59 $10.97 Ladies' White (fc 4 PA Skirts. Sale price $ H0J SHOES FOR EVERYBODY Children's Shoes Priced in Three Group 97c $1.47 $1.98 Thoie are All Real Shoes at Real Prices BOYS' SHOES $1.97. to $2-97 Come in . . . let us show you how you can get them with Weatherbird Stamps. DRY GOODS Fart Color Percales, yard 13c Hope Muslin. Limit 10 yards. H. yard - 39c 24c 15c Solid Color Organdie, yard Big Double Terry Turkish Towels . . .. 36-inch Outing Flannel, yard, - All our Bert Prints. Regular 24o. 4Q. This sale I Boy's Department 57c Boys' Overalls. Sizes 12, 14, 16 Boys' Bib Overalls. All sizes Elastio Waist Overalls. Bell bottom ..... Boys' Koveralls. Sizes 3 to 8 Boys' Work Shirts for -.. 69c 79c 57c 49c Boys' Corduroy Pants.... $1.49 nd up 37c 49c $1.43 20c Men's Work Shoes and Sandals....$1.97 Men's Work Oxfords $2-48 Men's Dress Oxfords....$2.97. $3-49 $4.95. Women's SHOES Koveralls, Strap over shoulder Cowboy Belts for Boys Boys' Tweed Pants . Boys' Suspenders for Boys' Bathing Suits... ....534 to 93d SHOES FOR LADIES AND MISSES Yon will want a new pair of shoes for the Diamond Jubilee and now is the time to bur them! WHITE SHOES One large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' White Oxfords and Straps. Regular price $2.97. Anniversary sale LADIES' SHOES One lot of Ladies' Shoes. Regular price to $4.60. Anniversary Sale OXFORDS AND PUMPS Lot No. 2 Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps. Regular price to $4.76. Sale price , We have the largest stock of Tennis Shoes ever shown in Southern Oregon. We carry the famous "Keds". All $2.49 $2.48 $2.97 marked at the lowest possible prices for this quality line of rubber footwear. Men's Work Shirts Men's 220 Weight Bib Overalls 0. 47c J I' 97c L Men's 8-oz. Weight Waist Overalls 97c 14 oz. Canvas Gloves Limit 4 Pairs 14c Hope Muslin Limit 10 Yards lie Men's Work Shirts Blue Only 43c Sale Begins FRIDAY DOORS OPEN 8:30 A. M. 221 West Main Street "The Daylight Store" Phone 318