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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
o o MTTDFOft'D MATT; TRTBTINTl. MEDFORD, ORE(1f)N. FRTDAY. (WOBKTJ Ifi. 102. vxav. VTVF, H. S. LINEUP FOR E The Med ford high school went through a lecture by C'oai-h Cnlllson and a hard Hcrlmmugo yesterday af ternoon and morning', nnd "repeated the dose today, there being no nchool on account pf tte teach era institute. The penchant of the loco 1b to fum ble the ball, and Improper timing of plays, caused the coach to yell nnd throw Hawdifat at the offenders. The trn play Klamath Falls Saturduy, firnnts pass at Grants 1iihs Saturday week. Coach Calllson announced the fol lowing men would make the Klam ath trip: Mcliee, center; Neff and Jackson, guards; Morgan and Hub bard, tackles; Slngler nnd Handera, ends; Harriot, quarter; Williams nnd Conrad, halvps, and Scnit, fullback. Kubstitules: Putney, guard; Zeek, tackle; Dunn, quarter; Moore, half; Archer, fullback; Kelley, end, and Hughes, center. James Stevens With Clewiston Company The first booklets telling of Clewis ton. in southern Florida, being pro moted by the president of (lie Celotex company and associates, have been received in Medford. The booklet is a work of art, giving illustrations of the beauties as well as the resources of that section and telling of its hopes and prospects of the future. Clewiston Is located on the beauti ful Lake Okeechobee, claimed to be the second largest fresh water lake in the United States, and the Celotex company will invest several million dollars in land and a factory there. James Stevens, who waB formerly a resident of Medford, is with the com pany in the development of Clewiston. Mrs. Stevens recently left Medford to J. I n her husband. Father Returns Child; Court Action Halted The hnheas corpus proceedlnps of Myrtle Alary Helm against William Clyde flclm, for the body of Teola Jottephine Helm, aged three years, was dismissed In the circuit court Thursday afternoon. It was alleged thnt Helm took the child from its home in this city last Saturday night and placed it with friends north of Central Point, Informing the mother .....v a i-.---:. aKnin. Helm returned the ohld to' Its mother Wednesday afternoon, lie fore a hearing could be held on the writ. Great Sport Pictures Showing at Craterian ricturcs of the first game of the world series are shown In the news weekly at the Craterian. Max Carey Is shown getting cracked on the arm by one of Walter Johnson's heaves, and a close-up of the "Big Train" is flashed thnt even reveals the bump on the grent twirler's cheek. Joe Harris Is shown racing nround the hags, after his home run clout In the first buttle, with a birdscye view of the seething mass of humanity in . the bleachers. I'eaturo plays of Che Nebraska-Illinois and the Prinro-ton-Amherst football games are also pictured. OBITUARY DENHAM Jamos Franklin Denliam was born April 19. 1853, In Saline county, Missouri, the son of George W. and Emily Denlmm. His early life was spent on his father's farm and his education was limited during his growing period, but after attaining manhood he took a course in the Klrkvllle Normal school, thus receiv ing quite a finished education. In 1879 Mr. Denham went to Marysvllle. Cal., where he worked four years, and then to Rocklyn, Wash.. In the Dig I lend country, remaining there until 1909. Sixteen years ao.he came to Talent and was married in 1910 to Mrs. Cora V. Tumor, undtfo this union one child was born, Juines Franklin Jr., who Is now 14 years of age. There are no other living relatives. Cook with gns. There Will Be No Cooking School : Tomorrow Afternoon Saturday, Oct. 17 But Will Resume Again Monday, OoJ. 19 Mezzanine Floy of Medford Building Takt Elevator ;-A Visit to Our Store Will Be to Your Interest, As the Merchondise Selected for This Occasion Is Strictly New and Stylish McCall's Printed Patterns :. DEPT. STORE MEDFORD BUILDING SIXTH AND CENTRAL STREETS Munsing Wear for Women Women's Fine Handbags Leather and Silk Handbags in a wide variety of 'colors and styles, all fitted with mirror and coin purse. Speciallv pric ed at $1.98 up Women's Fabric Gloves Imported Fabric Gloves in flare and turnover cuff styles. Fancy braid and embroidery trimmed. Good color rane. Size 5ia to Vi :'. $1.25 Panel Neckwear Very attractive Dress Panels of fine nets trimmed with shadow and val laces. Short and long styles Special Prices New Silks The demand .for Satin Faced Silks is greater than ever. To morrow a 40-in. Crepe back Satin with a very high lustre, pure silk fabric. Speciallv fea tured at :.: $2.68 yd. New Woolens 'New 'Flannels' and Coalings in a wide range of patterns pric ed especially low considering the- character of merchandise featured. Fine Silk Dresses $17.85 - A group specially selected for Saturday selling. Satins, Crepe de Chines, Flat Crepes, Charineuse and novelty weaves. Trimmings arc moire ribbons, contrasting bandings, jabots and oilier favorites. Sev eral of these dresses are shown in the now popular shades black, navy and brown. Each dress is a surpassing $17 85 value at '. New Silk Dresses $28.50 A shipment just unpacked, now shown for the first time, in beautiful new tra-tone balbriggan materials. St vies and $28 'lO colors especially attractive. Special Saturday The Better Dresses are Priced at from $35.00 to S57.50. Regular and Out Sizes. Winter Coats $27.50 A specially purchased lot of new Coats of fered Saturday at this low price. Beautiful Bolivia and velour materials, iieatlv trim- T;L7 " -i " -$27.50 Saturday Special New Coats $47.50 Beautiful new materials, some lavishly fur trimmed, plain and straight line effects'. Out, sizes included in this group C17 for Saturday selling at Better Coats Are Conservatively Priced at $75.00, S87.00 and $99.50 Women's Pure Silk Hose, $1.00 New shipment of beautiful new colors, in pure thread silk and very special at $1.00 Pr. Women's Full Fashioned Hose Heavy pure thread silk, full fashioned, mercerized flare top, 20 inch Silk Leg, merceriz ed heel, toe and sole. Holeproof brand. Ten new shades and black from which to make, a choice $1.95 Pair Men's Holeproof , Hose f . , Special process toe, medium weight, mercerized lisle in black and colors 50 Pair Newest Style Women's Better Footwear Introducing n c w straps, cut out pat terns, fancy and plain pumps in Black Satin Black and Tan Kiel, Tan Calf, Patent and others. New spike, heels, real beauties at only $8.50 Pair Black Satin Strap Pumps, Velvet pumps Black and Tan Ox fords, Patent Cut Out Patterns and others. Cuban and spike heels Priced $5.85 Pair Black and Tan Ox fords, pumps of Black Kid and Patent, fancy cut out patterns with stiff shank, rubber tips, Cuban and flat heels. About 10 styles to choose from. Spe ciallv priced at '$4.85 Pair t Extra Special New arrivals, broken line of from $5.00 to $7.50 slippers and Oxfords grouped in one lot to ' close out at $3.95 Pair Men's Flannel Blazers $5.95 Tlic Newest Thins in Sport C'onts. Practical, warm, Rood looking, of serviceable wool flannel, suns; knit bottoms and cuffs. Sizes 141, to 17. Men's Sweaters The New Tlutton Sweaters, several color combinations. Priced at from $4.95 1o $8.45 Boys' Sweaters Button and Pullover styles, n pood selection of color combinations Sizes 24 to 34. Priced from $3.25 to $4.95 Men's Union Suits Hen's drey AVool processed Union Suits. Sizes HG to 48 at $2.50 P.etter Grade nt $3.00 Men's Wool Shirts Plaid, plain and fancy patterns, new stocks and priced at $4.00 to $5.00 Men's Wool Union Suits JhinsinR and otlicr Standard Itrands of 1 1 1 li grade Wool gar ments in-iced at. $4,50 and $6.50 Boys' Union Suits Hoys' Wool Processed Union Suits Ages 2 to 5 priced $1.75 Ages (i to 10 priced $2.00 Ages 10 to 13 priced $2.25 Men's Dress Shirts Finely Tailored Shirts of extra quality Madras and Knglisli broad cloth. Neck hiiiul and C'ollnr-atlached styles. Sizes 14 to 17. Priced at $1.95 Specials BARGAIN BASEMENT CASH STORE Saturday Over 500 New Pairs of Women's, Children's, Men's and-Boys' Shoes have been added to our basement stock for Saturday, and dumped on sale tables at the popular low prices 98 $1.48-p$1.98 $2.48 $2.98-$3.48 Remnants One-Half Regular Price New Arrivals added for Saturday in New Silks, Wool Goods, Ginghams, Cretonnes, Challies Coatings and others at t . y2 Regular Price Men's 50c Four-in-hand .Neckwear Men's 35c Four-in-hand Neckwear 29 ..i9 Children's Hose 25c Pair Regular 35c Quality in Black, Cordovan, Cinnamon, Sandind others. Special 25c pair. Sizes 5 to 10. ) , ' : Gingham Apron Dresses another lot for Saturday at 2 for $1.00 Specials at 22c Yard 30c Ginghams in Short Lengths 29c Outings in Short Lengths 25c Cretonnes in Short Lengths Specials at 17c Yard Regular 25e Ginghams, Short Lengths . Regular'25(! Percales, Short Lengths Regular 25c Challies, Short Lengths Extras for Saturday 25 Women's $20.00 Coats $10.95 20 WomcVs $12.50 Dresses ..?. $6.95 21 Women's $10.00 Dresses : $5.95 5?loz. Towels Saturday 10 each Selz Shoes for Men New Fall Styles in Black and Brown Kid also Black and Brown Calf Priced at $5.00 $6.00 and $8.00 pr. Men's Oxfords in new Wide Toe Black and Tan Calf. Real Values at the pair ...$5.00 Men's medium weight work shoes, pac toe, Paracord Sole, excel lent for service. Pric ed at $4.25 and $4.95 pr. Men's 18 inch pacs, extra good quality and heavy double sole. Regular $10.00 seller, priced at $8.50 pair Boys' Pacs. of solid leather with paracord soles. Sizes 8 to 12 at $3.45 Sizes 12 to 2 at $3.95 Sizes 2y3 to 6 at $4.25 lNiM4l'llirijini.'" W