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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
o o G o o O 2.-5, EAGLE PL ORCHARD SOLD $125,000 One of the lamest recent Iniliviilitnl real estate transactions In the county was completed early this week when Robert Jlunstock of Los Angeles, Cal., purchased the Hutte Creek orchards a short distance uhove Kunle Polut from H. J. Greenwood at a price reported to he 1125,000. The orchard consists of 2B0 acres of fine Hutte creek bottom sail. The greater portion of the acreuge 1b planted to apples and peurs. The ranch hulldlnKs consist of two resi dences, a bunkhouse, a pucklng house, barns and other buildings. The or chard la equipped with a modern water system piped to all buildings. The purchase includes several hiuiri of livestock and considerable funning equipment Mr. Ilitnstock will not live on the place, leaving It In cbaige of a fore man, liefore be left today for I -oh Angeles be arranged for the orchard and buildings to he put in first-class condition. The deal was made through local and I.os Angeles real estate companies. I KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Sept. 23. So trace of Martin Owensby, Mer rill rancher, lost on Huckleberry mountain, has been found, according to word received here this morning by the poKse which started out in search of the missing mini Monday night. owensby's cabin showed no Indication that he had been there recently und bec-nuse of tho severe wenther In that section small hope is entertained here that he will bo found nllve. . , It was n week ago tonight thnt Owensby disappeared und since then a severe snow storm has raged thru the mountains. The fact that Owens by's horse and rifle were found Sunday leads friends of the missing nn to believe that he might have fallen over some of the high cliffs of thnt section. C, R. Oaten, chalrmnn of the Ren- WAHII1NOTON, Sept. 23. (A. P.I Tux reduction will have right of way in the house from the clay congress convenes, President Coolldgo was In formed today by IteprBseututlve Til son of Connecticut, republican floor leader. Kven the appropriation hills will bo put aside, he said, In un effort erai committee on tne any cout ram- complete house action on the reve- palltn announced his committees to- mmltmn heU,re cM.stinii8. He Jtfy. Tho former mayor plans to ,)ro,lnte(, , ,,, woul(, ,)0 , tl make an energetic drive during this ,,,, of the ,,relllent foP signature campaign and urges that all members wen , B(lvan(. of ,.,.,. lr, whn the first instiillments of tuxes on l2.r, Incomes will be due. of tho oommlttees meet In Prank Newman's office in the Palm building at 8 o'clock next Thursday evening. The solicitors will start to work Frl ' day morning. The committees nnd their captains are as follows: - f. C. Mann, C. Y. Tvngwald, Ham ilton Pulton. Lurry Mann. A. It. Hill. Floyd Hart, J. W. Wakefield, Wm. Isaacs and Colonel I'oyne. C. M. Kldd. J. J. Huchter. J. I). Russell, A. J. Crone. A. C. Hubbard, Henry Fluhrer, Fred Hcheffel, 8eeley Hall. Eml Mohr, J. w. Judy, Itoy Klllott, Ola Alenderfer. ' Larry Hchade, T. K. Daniels, Louis Ulrlch, F. DeHousa, M. D. Cole. Tnfvil'RifrR Jim C'hlnnock got his hlg one Htit Urday and brought it hnrk to town uh proof. He hooked Into a flno upppl Jlien of a lit eel head and managed to gut It to shorn, the tMi weihiiiK f Vi pounds. .He has entered It In' thi Field and Htream utoelhend rontest. Th fish wan taken, near the Chin-ifock-Walkor cabin at flnllco. Dr. Walker also captured a blK flnh, his tipping the wales at seven pounds. Grants Pans Courier. Arthur Moen, secretary of Superin tendent Thomson of Crater Natlnnal park, who brought hln wife und child ren down to the city several days iiro to remain for the winter, returned to the park today to remain until tho close of the Reason next week. In the meuntlme Mrs. Moen Is taking care of the sons of Kupt. und Mrs. Tho m mom While they are absent atte'ndlntc the nteetlng' of the natlonul park superin tendents: In Co In ratio. Tourists from a distance reRlHtored fit: Merrick's Motor Inn Include the families of J. A. J n lion of Kewmha, Wis., C. W, Woodburn of Vancouver. B. C, It. K. Jackson of Salt Iike City, Utah, Arley Morse of Columa. Minn., fl. Letniv of Omml Ilaplds, and C. Van T.ente of Holland, Mich., und It. I.. Kin of Chit-nun, lit. '.Howard Hill of the Central Point district wiih anion (r the IhihIiu'MH vIn liors In the city today. WOMKN IUTTMC IN rOI'KT (Continued from pane one.) The Conut'Rtlcut representative reltorated that the maximum surtux should he reduced at leuHt to 20 per cent and (hat there should be a scal ing down of the inheritance taxes. SPECIAL FAIR RATE i To afford local citizens an oppor tunity to attend Booster day, October 2, ut tile Oregon stute full- at ttalcm, the Houthern Pacific lines has an nounced a one wuy faro for the round trlii. The round trip may be hud for 110, the snle dates of which lire Octo ber 1st and 2nd, nnd return limit, October 8rd. Tills Is claimed to bo the lowest fare granted since pre-war flays. J. H. Cochran Returns From Health Resort J. H. Cochran, general agent for the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance company for northern California nnd southern Oregon, with offices in first National Hunk of Medford. Oregon, returned to his home after a six weeks stay at Weger's health school at Kedlund's Calif., and says he feels better thun for many years. Mr. Corhnin says thul his long fast followed by proper food combinations promises n permanent cure for blood pressure nnd stnniuch trouble, and that he will be back on the Job per manently In a few months. IH1NTLF.Y IIKI.lt FOlt MVHItKH. (Continued From Pace One) curses ns she emerged from the barn door, lie threatened to huve her ur- I rested together Willi Olhhs. Cliff J.urkln, n neighbor, who hild I arrived on the scene, volunteered to go for ofifcers to tnlte charge of Huntley. Mrs. Conn In, her mother, called Mrs. Huntley into the house. 'One of the six children with the Dosses, but no evidence not ulrondy mother was detained by the father. A brought out at the Inquest, and pub- quarrel and then a fight ensued over llshed In the newspapers was adduced, the liuhy. Olbbs. who hud gone Into Flsk moved that the charge be ills- the house from the barn, was aroused missed, but Todd objected, saying to action, attacking Huntley with his that be had more witnesses and asked fists. for postponement until Wednesday Mrs. Huntley, speaking In n frank night. This was finally agreed to by manner, declared she regained enn- the court. ai'lousness after being choked by her ; 1 husband. Just as she saw tho end of Took with gas. tf the fight. Hhe sent her mother to WE ARE SOME ADVERTISERS In the last issue of the American, Delinea- tor and Women's Home Companion there were 152 advertisements of goods that we carry. ANYTHING THAT IS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED IN OUR LINE WE HAVE. HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Pfeone 16) As near u yourhon. telcphonu for officers, w-lillo shu und her sister curried Olbbs bntfy bito the house. Hhe also statertOthut the dead man had retired at 8 o'clock and did e?ot take part In the prayer meet ing. Hhe denied that she had any plans of divorcing her husband to marry Uibbs at sume future time, when asked that question by George M. Hoiierte, attorney for the defense. I Mrs. V. P. Counts, mother of Hie two sisters, corroborated the tesilmo nlesthey had given. A. H. Hear, a neighbor, testified that Mrs. Huntley hud told him about two weeks ago that she loved (lihbs better than her ownvhusband, us he had always taken. The coroner's Jury was composed of a stand ly ner In domestic troubles, I the following: William Lyman, fore After the witnesses had been dis-'man. W. L. Miller. J. H. Coull. C W, posed of Coroner Conger exhibited a Howard. v. K. Ilurher and C. K letter found ill tho dead man's pocket, which reud as follows: "Jou had bet- tfer look outer the K. K. K. will get you." it was not signed. Tne envel ope had been sent through the mails. us it bore a Medford postmark. Webber. Deputy District' Attorney Allison Moulton represented the state In the Inquest. According to the sheriff, Ralph Jennings, Huntley, who Is confined at the county Jail, has suffered no re ouuty Jul i en. He wucborn In Coon cou S, 1S9D and was 28 years, 2 months and S days of age. He leaves to mourn his loss his mother, Mrs. Kmallne Smith of Powers, his father, H. 11. Olbbs and stepmother, Mrs. Glbbs, of morse, und is stilt in u iieriaiu mumi. i The bodv of the deceased wllf be I three children shipped today to Powers for burial beside the grave of one of his child- I Cook with gas. his wire, cyntnia. nod , besides other rolutives. Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's End of the Month Sale at Mann's TO CELEBRATE THE BIGGEST SEPTEMBER BUSINESS IN OUR HISTORY WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL BIG BARGAINS the BALANCE of the MONTH Extraordinary Sale of Ready-to-Wear Garments 500 New Autumn Dresses at Prices That Will Please 2) new .Silk, Wool and 'Jersey Dresses, all new styles. Oood colors! TJeal $12.00 djtf Qfi values. This sale, each PDel7iJ TiO new Satin Dresses in the new shades of pansy, pencil blue and cuckoo; all good styles, in a line range of sizes. Real 1 Qt $20.00 values. This sale P I 1 ZJiJ 50 new Silk and Wool Dresses; very new styles and colors; up to $25.00 values. C1 Q f( Very special for this sale, each...... vlO.UU. New Miss Manhattan Dresses $35 to $65 New Trene Castle Dresses $37.50 to $69.50 New Korreet Dresses $18.00 to $35.00 .See our wonderful line of Stvlish Stout Dresses, $18.00 to $49.50 New Autumn Hats at Special Prices Meadovvbrook and 500 New Winter Coats to Suit Everybody's Pocketbook Women's Winter Coats; made of fine Bolivia Cloth; lined throughout; some with fur collars. Up to $22.50 values. QC This sale, each VXZf,ZJ Women's Winter Coats; made of fine materials; lined throughout; all with big fur collars: Up to $32.50 values. On sale $900 tomorrow, each ePaCieJVIvr New Printzess Coats, $35.00 to $99.50 New Miss Manhattan Coats $39.50 to $89.50 New Condo Coats, from $29.50 to $139.50 Stylish Stout Coats, from $25.00 to $75.00 Children's Winter Coats; made of good all wool materials. Up to $10.00 values. dC QC Special, each W.VU Children's Winter Coats; sizes 2 years to 1 years, in all colors, from $8.50 to $25.00 ea. Extra Specials in Wash Dresses 4 New Fiske IEnts in both small and large shapes; the last word in style and color. Priced from $10 to $25. Children's Hats in a won derful selection of styles and colors, $2.95 to $5.95 each. New Pierette Hats; good as most $8.50 ones. Beau tiful stvies. nn Tomorrow, ea. New Courier, Hats; every one of.-thenv worth $10. $7.50 iNew styles. Tomorrow, for Marie let Armand Hats; a' newsser vice. Real $15 values, (in fifi $3.45 $2.50 Tomorrow, each Silks of the New Season Including All Weaves Most in Demand The new Bordered Silks are here, 5-Mncli patterns; only one of a kind. Embroidered in harmonizing colors. Very special tomorrow, 1 A. a dress pattern , D A ."O Plat Crepes 40 inches wide in all the new shades at $2.59, $2.95 and $3.95 yard. 40-inch Satin in all the new shades, such as Bukhara, pencil, cottee, pitch pine, pansy, navv, tan and black Very heavy quality. Priced for tomorrow's selling, yard ' 27-inch figured Wool Challies in a nice assortment of patterns and colors. Very $1 special tomorrow, yard , 54-inch Wool Tweed in brown and blue checks. Verv special, vard :..:. Visit Our Corset Dept. f All the best makes, such as Cossard, War ner s, anico and Nature a ltival, fitted by expert corsetiere. We Can Please You v i i - v.. n iMiuire s ivivai i orselettes lor misses women in new styles. Regular price $2.00. Special, pair onien s.Silk Rubber Reducing Corsets in back lace styles. Regular price $7.00. Special, pair Children's Outing Sleepers and Clowns' in blue, pink and white. Verv d1 Ot special, each Miller l?ros.' Corsets, discontinued lines, all styles and sizes. Cp to $.5.;0 values. This sale, pair New Gloves Just arrived, exquisite styles and colors in Kid (Moves, autumn prices, $2.95 to $5.45 pair. . Jewelry 'New Bar Pins in plain and with colored sets. R e g u 1 a r price (J)e. o. Special, ttQ J J New Happy Home House Dresses; made of good Ginghams. Real $1.50 values. To- d" CC morrow, each V 1 WU Women's $5.00 Sweaters, $2.95 100 new Gingham, Crepe and Cre-' tonne Dresses; all sizes. Real $3.00 values. Tomorrow,'""' QC each . My New Gingham and Cre tonne Dresses; all sizes and colors. Up to $4.00 values. To- $2.45 morrow, each w Children's Middies with detachable w o o 1 collars and cuffs. Regular price $.3.50. On sale tO 95 tomorrow, ea. , Women's $9.95 Sweaters, $5.00 Extra Specials in Draperies and Domestics Ready made curtains, 2 1-4 yards long; made of white marquisette with blue, pink and orange dot t O OQ tie-backs to match. Very special, the paiV"' 3(i-inch Cretonne in light colors, guaranteed 52Q fast. Very special, yard ; OJV 36-inch dark blue . cotton Broadcloth, 1Q fast color. Special, yard 3(i-inch Slumber Fleece in pink, blue and orchid with prettv floral designs. Regular price r 40c. 'Special, yard , OiJl 81x90 Wearwell Sheets, taped edge. A good grade. Regular price $1.60. d Ati Special, each 1 3(i-inch fine Bleached Muslin, finished soft for the needle. Regular price 25c. ' 1 Q s k ui i, j i i i .-. 45-incb "Wearwell" Pillow price 42c. Special, yard '. Tubing. Regular 35c 2r r 1 Av a and $1.59 i back lace $3.50 $1.00 eat h New Scarfs Chiffon Rainbow Scarfs the latest fad. Priced for totnor- flJO row, each .... ' New Neckwear Bramley Collar and Cuff Sets in embroi dery and net styles. Very special, Autumn Sale of Hosiery and Underwear; The Largest . and Best Stock in Southern Oregon Children's fancy Silk ' and Wool New shipment of women's fleece lined Union Suits, elbow sleeves, ankle and knee length, (fcl CO Special, suit Women's medium weight 'Merino Union Suits, sleeveless and knee length. Very 0 $1.75 special, suit Women's Silk and Wool. Hose in black, beige, French nude, fawn, log cabin and rose 1 OJj taupe. On sale tomorrow, pah' ' $1.75 Sport Hose. Very special, pair Humming Bird Silk Hose in all the new shades. One of the best wear ing Silk Hose made. $1 50 " i i Women's plaid Wool Sport Hose; very new. Special, pair .: Wonieu's pure dye ingrain Silk Hose, marvel stripe, slippe'r heel, sheer weight. Colors ehcri and platinum. Very special tO 95 tomorrow, pair : v ,' Never Mend" Silk Hose; every pair guaran teed; in all the new autumn shades. Gpod as most $1.50 Hose. On sale' 1 QQ tomorrow, pair t r t.Aj. . 7 pi 'THE STORE FOR EVEt?YBODV HCCrORQQRMON. Mail Orders Promptly Filled 5- PHONC-486-487 Postage Prepaid TableCloths Stamped and hemstitch ed between-meal cloths, attractive patterns, 1.89 values. Special, each $1.59 o Agents for Btteric Patterms SWjEffBTrffrSriiP I'lp WfpWffW"Wr! nM,mWW.mTKif&m 0 o 0 0 O o o 0 00 0 0 :