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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 1941.
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M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PAY LESS DRESS BETTER
220 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 3332
I 4
ybir Vacation Trip
Your vacation trip will bs mora enjoyable if you buy
your sport togs at the M. M. Department Store whin
you always "Pay Lata and Dress Battar". Every mam
bar of tha family will find hara just tba right clothes
for thair holiday trip.
THE READY-TO-WEAR
Dapartmant ha baan planning and buying for
months to give you tha amartast and greatest values
nd in outstanding sports waar.
SLACKS
All alsas. 12 to 44. It malcas no diffaranca what
prica slacks you want wa hara them. Cabardinas.
sharkskins, rayons and wools. Pricad at
) $1.98 to $7.95
MEN'S
DEPARTMENT
A Complete Showing
SUMMER
SLACKS
Browns, blues, tans and
greens. Priced at
$2.98to$6.45
Sport Shirts
Long or short sleeves.
98c to $2..
Straw Hats
All the new straws and color
98c to $2.95
Sport Coats
The newest single breasted
styles in all the season's best
fabrics and colors.
$9.85
to $12.85
SUMMER
SUITS
gj Light weight all wool
suits that will always
hold their shape. Tha correct
weight for hot days.
$16.85
SWEATERS
Smart summer styles ia coat
or slip over styles.
$1.98
to $6.85
BLOUSES
Styled to wear with
slacks.
$1.00
and $1.25
UMBRELLA
SKIRTS
Girls when you see
them you are sura to
want one.
$1.98
Berkshire
Kantruns
Erer dream or coins
on a vacation aecure
In tbe knowledge 30a
couldn't have a run 1
In your storklnra, V
Well, tou can realize
such a dream U you '
ear S "
tattle looklnj but ' Tun-
proofeU" by iperlal lock itltrh y
loop. They're aherr and loiely X
end In all fnmous Rrrk.hlm
shades. An Ideal ilocklnt tor
Ta ration wear. Specially priced
$1.15
PLAY SUITS
Seersuckers, poplins and
piques.
$1.98
to $5.98
SWIM SUITS
Cottons and lastex. Very
smart styles.
$1.98
to $4.98
I hi I
a Pair
FOOTWEAR
Before you go en your vacation visit tha M. M. De
partment Store's rapidly growing thoe department
and aea tha smart new shoes.
PARIS FASHION SHOES
All styles in whites, beiges,
black and whites, blue and
whites, and brown and whites
$3.95
NISLEY SHOES
America's greatest values In High style, perfect
fitting shoes.
$4.95
PAIR
PLAY
SHOES
IS new styles ar
rived this week.
Ideal for all sport
wear. Dont fall to
see them.
$2.45
O.
Kedettes
They are mora popular than ever! And all tha out
standing styles are now on display.
$1.98 to $2.49
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MEN'S SPORT OXFORDS
The newest styles by W. L, Douglaa in browns,
beiges, whites and blacks. Priced at only tS.OO
pair. Many other sport oxfords priced at
$2.98 to $3.95
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
OWE JOIN WITH THE OTHER DEPARTMENT STORES
AND CLOSE AT O'CLOCK SATURDAYS O
END TO STRIKES
IN DEFENSE IS
Government Determined to
Use all Its Powers to Pre
vent Interference, Word
(By Associated Press)
A plain-spoken declaration by
the president of the United
States took precedence today
over all other developments in
the field of labor relations.
. . . "This government Is de
termined to use all of its powers
... to prevent interference with
the production of materials es
sential to our nation's security.
He insisted that the nation
must utilize its every available
resource; he stipulated that the
government would play no fa
vorites.
A recognitrd spokesman for
the soft coal industry, declining
to permit use of his name, ex
pressed the opinion the presi
dent's proclamation of an emer
gency "forbids the closing down
of any industry vital to national
defense" when asked what ef
fect it would have on a new
strike threat In the coal fields.
Southern mine operators have
rejected union demands for a
uniform basic daily wage of $7,
insisting on a southern scale of
$6.60.
At the other end of Wash
ington's Pennsylvania avenue,
Rep. Vinson (D., Ga.) announced
today he was stripping away
from his bill to minimize de
fense labor disputes everything
except a provision for a com
pulsory 30-day coolVig off pe
riod before a walkiftit might be
started.
With the bill thus modified,
Vinson expressed belief it would
prove acceptable to labor groups
and to the administration, and
predicted prompt passage.
Central Point Has Circus
n
VVf V
E
ON EVANS CREEK
RAZED BY BLAZE
Only a few articles of clothing
and a radio were saved from a
fire that Tuesday noon complete
ly destroyed the L. V. Thompson
residence on Evans creek three
miles above the Pleasant Creek
Mining company in the Rogue
River vicinity, state police re
ported today.
The blaze, starting from a
chimney spark, quickly leveled
the five-room, two-story frame
structure built on a log founda
tion. A three-room frame build
ing in the back of the house,
and a two-room log cabin adja
cent, also were destroyed by the
Featured above Is "Bobo Arnott," famous circus clown, and
"Empress." the performing elephant, appearing with the
Mighty American Circus now showing in Central Point.
blaze. However, quick work by
V. H. Puddy and S. V. Hardin,
neighbors, a state policeman and
Al Osborne, Rogue River marsh
all, succeeded in saving the barn
and chicken coop. They used
water from a well to soak the
latter two buildings.
State police said that Mrs.
Thompson, her 14 -year -old
daughter, Ruth, and three small
er children were in the house
when the fire started, but were
able to get out before their
lives were endangered. Mr.
Thompson, a World war veter
an, was working at the Ft. Van
noy hop yards in Grants Pass at
the time of the blaze.
Mrs. Thompson and her four
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
rVirW Calomel Ami You'll Jump Out l
Bed in the Morning Ruin' to
The II w ehmild ponr I plots of Wle Jn
Into your bowels every day. If this bile ii
not flowing? freely, your food may not df
WU It may juat decay la the boweU. Then
3 bloat ap your etomach. You set eon
aUpated. You feci aour, sunk and tha world
look punk.
It takea thoae good, old Carter! tittle
Mver Pills to Bet these 3 pints of bile flow,
trie; freely to make uu feel "up and up."
tirt paekare today. Take u direct).
Amaitna; in making bile flow freelr. Ask
for Carter a Little Liver POle. 10 and Xic.
flippy
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PEERLESS MARKET
14 NORTH BARTlTT. DIAL 2052
ANY SIZE ORDER DELIVERED FREE
All of Our Meats are Either
State or Government Inspected
I nuiwl
1 ORfiMSC
We Will be Closed Friday
MEMORIAL DAY
Price Effective Thursdar nd Saturday
FRESH DRESSED FRYERS lb, 25c
FRESH DRESSED HEMS lb. 23c
Luncheon Meats Assorted lb. 23c
VEAL STEAK
Btio. rnti from
fry. milk fed teel
lb. 19c
BACON JOWLS
MII4 cure -tender,
ewet
lb. 10c
FAT BACK SQUARES :.: ' .lb.7ic
ANDY'S"
PEERLESS GROCERY
DIAL 2652
4 rree DelWerlet Any Sise Order
POTATO CHIPS
PeJnfv, frrife
Mf. lSe atn
pkg. 10C
LEMONS
l-arte
Kit.
. 2 dozen 19c
LOCAL SPINACH
3 lb. 13c
daughters are staying with the
V. H. Puiy family temporarily.
Glass We sell glass, reglaze
vour nroken windows reason
ably Trowbridge Cabinet Works
EB.
WIFE OF MISSIONARY,
SUMMONED BY DEATH
Gertrude Becker Roberts, wife
of the Rev. H. M. Roberts,
Presbyterian Sunday school mis
sionary of the Southwest Pres
bytery, passed away in the Ash
land Community hospital this
morning.
She was born March 21, 1890,
in Chlr-Ngo, and came to Med
ford with her husband a year
ago, after a residence of 13
years in Missoula, Mont., where
they were engaged In mission
ary work. She was member
of the First Presbyterian church
of Medford, and president of
the Won-.eu's Missionary society
and was a Christian woman,
widely and greatly beloved.
Beside her husband, she U
survived by a son, Herbert, and
daughter, Margaret. Three broth
ers, David, Lester and Arthur
Becker, two sisters, Mrs. Hazel
Arndtsen and Clara Becker all
of Chicago.
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl chapel, conducted
by Dr. Sherman L. Divine, fam
ily psstor and friend, probably
Saturday at 2 p. m. Burial will
take place In Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Cloalnc tun. (or Too Late to daw
Uj Ada is 130 p. m.
Cm Mall Tribune want ada.
the coia vomsJtrXT
LOST RIVER DAIRY yX
Phone 4076
Holloway's Reliable Grocery
RELIABLE
For the Holidays
I PICNIC f
Be Wise
Bay Wise
and
Economize
at
Holloways
at almost any eramlon where people gather ta enjoy
thrniafltra, ona of III. moil Important aapveta of their
plramre Is tha food thry mU That's why jou want al
was to be sure that the food yoo aerre Is the best.
This Decoration Day, plan your holiday amis by getting
nrrylhlns joo arrs km. Voall find prim reasonable,
and quality nlfh. Of eourta, we dellrar mat
Lets All Show Our Patriotism
THIS STORE WILL BE
CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY
Prices for Thursday and Saturday
PARTY
See our large assortment of Picnle SuppUe
Spoons, Forks, Cups, Plates, Table Cloths
Sandwich Bag, ate.
go
Potato Chips, Ig. pkg. ... 2 for 25c
Blue Bell
Ripe Olives. ...a.,.,.,... .can 15c
Ritz Crackers., large box 21c
DINNER
Get readV for Canning by
taking advantage of tha
special Certo 3o deal.
1 Jar Silver Polish Free
with purchase of
1 qt. Johnson's Wan .
ROYAL CLUB--.,
Top Quality Canned Foods
Pineapple Tid BiU.. 211 can 10
Peaches, large 21j can 19c
Grapefruit, No. 2 can, . .2 for 27c4
Tomato Juice 3 cant 23$
It ounce can
Grapefruit Juice, ... .3 cans 274
Mo. S eaa
Fruit Cocktail ....can 9
Asparagus ..can 17
Crab Meat can 294
100 Leg Meat
Shrimp, dry pack can 15e
Catsup bottle 15
PEAS or CORN, Meco brand .
KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP
PARD PET FOOD, Made by Swift-
CONSOMME SOUP, try It chilled.
S cant 25r
-quart jar 34
cans 25t
9
COFFEE
Hollower Hlgb Oimt.
An j Oiind.
lb 23c 2 lb. 45c
SANKA
COFFEE
lb. can 33c
JELLO
All FlaTen
package 5c
CANTALOUPES, Jumbo 45 slse I for 25r
LARGE EGO PLANT I for 23
k
ZUCCHINI k SUMMER SQUASH I Ik. 19f
Headquarters for Local STRAWBERRIES
Sunklst ORANGES. 200 also. 1 aosea 45s)
Fancy Local BEETS Ara Herat
JELL0
All
flsTfjr
package 5c