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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1925)
m- MEPFORD M3TL 1TRTBTTNT!, MP.DFORI), PRECOX, FRIDAY, SEP'FeMBER 4. 1025 o ARE RETURNED J KiKht true bills wore returned yes '" terduy by the grand jury whon iu hob Blon at Jacksonville, relative to offnn bh in connection with the prohibition and other state laws. - Hill Bhannon, allim Short, was In- dieted on three Ui.iikpb with bairBct I ul approximately !ilinll, Jjijliu of which was f asHuiilt with a dangerous weapon with intent' to kill, I000 for transportation of liquor and I'lUUU for setting up and operatliiK a distillery. Joe I'ulnAr, Indicted for sottlnS up and operutlni; u distillery and keeping a still in his possession, bull Umiu on each churge. I Oenny Shannon, at largo, settjng up and operating a distillery and keeping a still In his possession, $3000 bail on each cuargo. U. it. btonebreakor, Juck Duromlo and H. C. Conway, possession or a still and setting up and operating a distillery. Hull set at $:!UUU each. ' Howard D. Doriuan. Cold Hill, charged with ransacking a trunk at the local 8. I', baggage office, was Ill dieted with (Mil us bund. Later he returned and pleaded guilty to t churge. His sentence has boon seizor Septembor 14. I Willis A. SiMtt of Applegute, In- dlctell for operating a motor vehicle, while intoxicated, Li.fi I set at J 101 m. The above prisoners will make their plea September 14, and on their plea of sot guilty will be held over to the full term of circuit court. Agnes Heado, 19, and Garland Reude, 111, pleaded guilty to the churgos of possessing and transport ing liquor. They were fined $500 on each charge. They were arrested some time ago in connection with the premature raid made on the Shaunon ranch by Sheriff Jennings and Federal Orflcer Cletus McCrcdlc. P No non-true billf.wfro returned by till) Jury at yesterday b session. Killed By lied Spring. I.OS ANCIl-JI.US A bed spring he was adjusting fell on Churles Miller and when help urrived he was 'dead. His heud was thrust through one eorner of the spring and the tuut wire coils still mulntulned their death erlp on Ills throat. Window Cleaner Injured. PORTLAND, Ore., Kept. 4 Don Gtucs, a window cleaner, fell from a .third story window ledgo In an offlco building hero this afternoon, suffer ing a broken arm and serious bruises. $3,000,000 TIMBER DEAL IS CLOSED PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 4. Sale of timber holdings and railway owned by A. 8. Kerry of Seattle, In the region south of the Columbia river, north westerly from Portland, to the Penin sula Lumber company of Portland, was completed yesterday. The deal Involves about- $3,000,000. t The timber transferred Is said to anmunt to approximately one billion feet 'of high quality fir and oilier species, situated In Columbia. Clat sop. Washington and Tillamook oun lies. cIobc to the extensive huldlngs of the Orogon-Amerlcnn Timber coiu- "u".y- ..... . ,. ... r.,1.,,,,1,1,. Trie railway, hiiuwh , and Nchalom line, extends southerly from the coiumuia river i tlon. 70 miles from Portland, 33 miles southerly into the heavily timbered area. ino lauwuj a ,;.,.,.... -- eludes nine locomotives, 04 freight and logging cars aim i yuoocav. ........ Spanish Traniport la Safe. MEL1LLA, Spunish Morocco. Sept. P.I The Spanish transport X- R u anfalv nt UnChor In i EiBpailU 1U. U - 1,1.1c hafllnr LHWIS'fON, Idaho, Sept. gold rush was on today on Slate creek near Grangevlllo, following the ani nouncement here yesterday by (ieorcq Thompson, an old time minor, thji ho had discovered croppings of quarii on a sldehlll in that vicinity. more than 100 persons stakod claims to; day within a radius of flvo miles of Thompson's claim. piiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM r. " -T"""l' 1 111111111111111111111 miiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiimMiifiii iiiiiiiiiim hiiiiip11 t 1 " 1 """i""""""1"11"1 ""W "P" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSa MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S Opening Sale of Fall and Winter Merchandise at MANN'S Now Is the Time to Supply Your Season's Needs While Stocks Are Complete 500 FALL AND WINTER COATS The Most Complete Stock in Southern Oregon $25.00 Sale of New Winter Coats $25.00 Saturday we will place on sale 50 brand new Winter Coats, made of splendid materials, lined throughout, many of them with good fur collar and cuffs, all cheap at t?CC fC $29.50. Special for Saturday COATS LAVISHLY FUR TRIMMED ATTRACTIVE MODELS MODERATELY PRICED $39.50 lo $99.50 The cunt illustrated is typical of an ulnindant selection. Varied in style ; elaborate effects, mid dressy models for cvery-day wear. Fashioned of soft, rictb wool pile fabrics, i'u colors tlmt include lieatiiiful blues, . several sliadt's of purple,' browns, mahog any, and green in bottle and lib'liler tones.1 New "Condc" Coats in sport and dressy styles, made of the finest materials in all the best shades, for fall and winter wear. This is the "aristo crat" of all coats'. , Priced I'roin $39.50 to $149.50. $39.50 to $149.50 Children's Fall and Winter Coats Our new "Printzcss" Coats are marvels in style and col ors; they are especially suit able for women who are hard to fit. You will be delighted with (hem. Priced from $39.50 to $129.50. See the Show at Rialto. Printzess- Fashion the Cratcriau and ' 500 FALL AND WINTER DRESSES The Best Selection in Southern Oregon $18.00 Sale of New Autumn Dresses $18.00 For Saturday we will place on sale 100 new Wool and Silk Dresses, made of the latest materials in the newest shades for fall and winter wear; every di'ess worth $35.00. 1 Q QQ , Saturday only, each 200 new Winter Coats for misses and chil dren; made of all wool jnaterials, lined throughout with fur. Very good values. From $6.95 to $25.00 each. $6.95 to $25 -1' . I New "Anthony" Silk Dresses, the best and most beau-. tiful dresses made for after noon and evening wear, priced from $39.50 to $89.50 each. Xew "Korreet" Dresses for women. The conservative styles come in both silk and" wool. Priced from $18.00 to $35.00. The new September shipment of "Irene Castle" Dresses now on display wonderful crea tions, moderatelv priced from $49.50 to $69.50. "Happy Home" Gingham Dresses, cheap at $1.50, on . $1.00 Saturday vr w New crepe, Steifel print and gingham Di-esses, all n e w SS'I $1-95 Autumn Styles in Millinery Dept. Smartness and distinction mark our new line of "Fiske" and "Meadow Brook" Hats; thev should be seen to be appreciated. PriVod from $12.50 to $25.00 each. New "Courier" Hats, $10 values $7.50 each New "Marie et Annand" Hats. Special, $10.00 each. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ;25 Children's Coats made of all-wool materials, lined throughout, some, with fur collars; ages G to-10 years. These coats sold for- djfi QC liicrly for $10. - On sale Saturday, ea.pu,,c' EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Women's Knit Union Vests, fine j A a 1 iNt y with, bodice or built up top, up to 50c value 35 Women's "Rayon" Silk Envelope Chem ise in : many colors, each $2.25 Miller vrap-h round Corseis, in a fine grade of brocaded material.' Sold usu ally at $1.W), for Sat urday $1.59 The leading Corsets are found here and linns are complete among Warners, Cos sard, 0 a in e o, we stvles for all women. Women's Spurt. Hose are shown here in all colors and patterns, silks and cottons; up to $:i.-15 v a 1 u e s, pair $1.19 Women's Kayser Silk Hose with the slipper heel, out sizes in black and tan. Our regular $2.15 quality, pair $2.25 Chiffon Hose of fine quality and iu all colors. .Regular $2.50 value. Saturday, pair $2.25 Women's Rayon Silk Hose, all colors. Our regular li!)c v a 1 u e. Sat., pair 59 chool We invite your inspection of our New Fall Stocks of Apparel for Children it will pay you. Children's Muslin and Knit. Waists, all sizes, (i!)c value.. 50c Children's Slips iu a fine, strong grade of muslin, $1.25 value. t"I ff .Special p X iuu Children's Crepe Mloomers in Of all colors. Special, pair Kicker Knick Bloomers for children, made of a fine, beavv, durable grade of $1.00- Stamped Aprons for children, excellent ? for school wear, in cute C patterns. Special, each tO Children's darters, Hickory 1 Q brand, regular 25c value, pair Kiddie Sock darters, 1 0 19e value, pair Boys' Victory Hose with linen heel and toe, black and brown, 50 C Children's Fancy Top Socks, all colors, manv patterns, 2!)c value, 1 Q pair... BLOOMERS Children's saline Bloomers, reg ular price (iOc, Saturday, pair 50c DRESSES Children's diughani Dresses, all sizes, fast colors, up to $5.00 J0 ff values, Saturday, each ipA.UU Children's Chainoisette Cloves, washable, durable and warm, in beaver, mode and grey, 59c values, OQ Saturday OVl Children's new short stvlc Umbrellas in $1.19 good shapes and colors. $U!9 value DRESSES Children's Ciiiigliam Dresses, up to $3.00 values, Saturday, QQ DRESSES New Manuel Dresses for fall and winter wear, all sizes, priced from $1.95 to $6.95 each. Children's Princess May Knit Union Suits in all sizes, a genuine Qt $1.09 value, for Saturday Children's Union Suits, all sizes, a real 75c value. fC Special out- Children's School Handkcr chiefs, 10c value, 12 for $1.00 THE ELABORATE AFTERNOON FROCKS SHOW RICH PATTERNS AND FUR TRIMMED FLARES It is full on the nvenuc. The smartly dressed women and misses ore enjoying the crisp, Autumn nil gowned in frocks of rich silks or velvets, in brilliant hues'.' The grnco of the sweeping flare is . enhanced by wide, lux urious furs.1 t Priced from $35 to $85 PIERETTE HATS Just in; both small and large shapes. ; Good as any $8.50 Hat. Sat u r d a y, $5.00 each. Special Sale of Children's School . ' Hats Hundreds of new Hats for children; made of both Felt and Velvet. Priced from $2.95 to $6.00 each. . . Knox Felt Sport Hats for women $11.50 to $22.50 each. EX TRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Women's s t a in p e d tea aprons, made of fine unbleached mus lin, exceptional pat tern 39 Colored Linen and Batiste Handker chiefs; plain and em broidered, 35c grade, each 25 00x80 wool and cot ton mixed Blankets, 4 1-4 lbs., in large block patterns, bine, pink, tan, grey, lav ender or yellow, $5.95 value. Sat $4.95 16-inch pure Linen unbleached Crash Toweling, 25c value, yard 19 Ready-- made Ruffle Curtains of Dotted M a v q n i sette, 2 1-4 yards in length; sonic with blue, pink or gold dots, pair $2.39 36-inch figured Mar quisette, dark or light patterns, yard ....39 27-inch , dark striped Shirtings in b 1 u c, grey or brown, per yard ...., 25 27-inch striped Wool Flannel for , fall and winter wear, $2.69 value, ' yard ....$2.19 40-inch all silk Faille in many excellent shades, fine- quality,, ; $4.39 value. Saturday yard $3.9a Toilet Articles at Special Prices Mciinou's Shaving Cream eliminates that after-shaving smart and does not drv on the face , OCkf 35c tube, Saturday i AVI f "THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" Toilet Articles at Sptcial Prices f.. u.. 1.. .. 0 iwi otiiuruay Almond lotion keeps the hands soft and white and does nut leave them greasy, J5u value, 1 Qr PHONE-486-487 medford.orecon . Lashlux means luxuriant lashes, 50c val. Special 39 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS POSTAGE PREPAID - iLmiffi.EM l!llE1:ill;Ii'!!ilB;ll!i';i!'!il!'!!!l77'i..tf lr-i, ,,,.., ,, - , gp sMfiii.iyi:1;!.:;::!?! in.ciiiiaiiiiiMiniji ii,ia.iii;:!w.!i,iiii:gii;1i;yi - .... ... l ;.m;,- ;yilillp 1IIIIMI fl'l Hill o