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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
o MEDFORD ranJ TrfQUNT!, fEpFOT?D", OT?FGO?V Fr?TDAY OCTOBER 23, 1925 ... jpxoe Four o -A. NEW HOMES ARE. SPRUNG! IN formerly pastor of 'the l& K. church potatoes one ever saw. They weigh hero, hue been calling on old friends three und four pounds each. Mr. Mur hore the post week, lie has beon loo qiufSH sure can raise fine garden, turing evenings the past week In the Vlandemar KHmeuk is drilling a Ashland churches, and Is lectin lug j well on his homeHteud. evenings thin week in the Medford Mr. Sehneir is getting ready to church e. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Haifa left for Portland last week, Thursday. Mr. Hafle has been here the past three months looking after the B. 1 busi ness. Mrs. It. E. Bowman Is now the sta tion agen and caretaker. move. SAMS VALLEY -Mr. I . ANDERSON CREEK WILLOW HPIUNtS.H. Oct. 23. tnnd Mm. E. Duwe are plunnlng to erect at once a fine five room lun- -ffalow on their property acronH from 'Oreen Acres." , This will malto a , , " ,." . ; .i i iun' Mrs. J. Mays spent Wednesday with (being built in 'the clearing' at tl,u '?0ther' MrH- M- C'eutBr of told Pine drove, but tho owner's ' i . . , . ... name was not learend. Ml8, J- Cenlor Is forking at Anil- The sudden deaih of J. R. Minor, lum. "last Saturday evening, came an a Mrs. F.. Marquess called on Mrs. hock to his frlcndH and neighbors.. Mavs Tuesday afternoon. ,'Although Mr. .Miner had beon in1 George Young went to Medford ,poor health for some time, ho was Tuesday. Inot thought to be dangerounly il.!Mr' st' Harmon Went to Talent The vicinity extendi! their hearfelt TuI?1'"Jay. , ,iymnathy to the family. Mr. Winter's! Dlc,k Hal an1 w" ar spending a two sons and his broth ;.- reached fe" "a??, at tlle ranch. j ii ere . from Kansas city on weones- . - - 0-v..UiUa ' . At. t toArci n 1 ..r H'Iia futin.xil toil I l.a t nVlm-k l.-H.h.v nflernnnn ut'.lett. Ke" WM "P 0n the creek lUiifl fn...i ',i H..nnv rfinnor ut ,,f .h.; w v. -Frank Sullenger came up on the '. Parker home were Mr. and Mrs, MINISTERS MEET AT One of the splendid things In this : vulley Is that we have a ministerial association which meets monthly In rthe Interest of the highest moral and The cattlemen of this Vicinity who spiritual things for the various com- liavo ranged cattle on the gout range munities. In Medford. at ."."' i i inn aimj, creek for a hunt Saturday. Mt anil Vt .... n 1 . . Newton KdwardH Mr Edwards Br.; Talent Saturday. ' , Mr Uogarl an. mIhh M. hdwards of Jack Gm wife was up to their Medford, and Mrs. Helen Hrophy of rancn Saturday. irCl!0uUl . . , , Hiir Maultby' and "Soda I'op" Dig- , Mrs. B. M. Bush was taken hoH- ham arfl Bponding a fuw day8 with ously 111 last .Monday night and was (jeorge Young taken to the Sacred Heart hospital J, Maya and E. J. Center are helping oti Tuesday. At hint report there Schuetto brothers thresh their sweet ;.was little change In her condition. clover this Week. The Elden, Du Huque and Carney , Dick poster went to Medford and f amines motored to Butte Falls Hun- spent Sunday with his suiter, Mrs. . day. They visited many places of Allen. Interest and called on Mrs. and Miss t MnrnnrsB Tian roitip nf the finpftt Taylor, who formerly lived here. The g" ' .party enjoyed a picnic dinner before , starting homo. $ Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Brophy of Chltoquln spent the week-end with ,&trs. Brophy's purents. . 1' George Klden has been Bick for the fliast two days and unable to attend nchool. Eugene Hoames, who was 'so 111 for jwo months, has bo far recovered ihat he expects to take his place , the sophomore class at th Cen : tral Tolnt high school on next Mon- hiivp llrnukht ttm rnttln In fur wlntor Itiuarters and report them in good con dition. A Halloween program to he given by the school October 30 Is being pre pared by the school. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Bellows nnd chil dren of ICaKlii Point district were Sun day visitors in Sains Vulley, The hunting season huving closed most of the hunters have returned from the hills, but not muny report very good luck, ' Our teachers returned from the county institute reporting a very In structive meeting. The recent warm days and frosty nights have turned our wooded hills into a sight of beauteous splendor. Mr. Kdington and daughter, Miss Mary, attended tho funeral of the young Mr. Davison Sunday at Apple- gate. Tom Pankey and Mrs. O. T. Wilson attended the Jackson county Pomona Orange at Winter, October 10, and re port a very interesting meeting. The Pomona was met with a lieurty wel come and was shown the usual hospi tality so well known of the Knterprlse Urunga, Tho next meeting of the Pomona will be held at Sums. Valley Ortm;;e hall in January. the completion of ttie apple har vesting and pucking of this precinct is now under wuy. J Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Cook and Mrs. Etta Ilaytor were Evans Creek visi tnrH Sunday. It is a privilege for overv minister. religious or social worker, to avail themselves of such an opportunity, i me meeting Is at Orants Pass next Monday, October 26. The association at Grants Pass has arrunged for all minlHters to take luncheon at the Ox ford hotel and proceed from there to the First Christian church, where the meeting Is to be held. The program sounds Interesting. The Hev. M. S. Woodworth of Ashland will present a paper on "Pastoral Equipment." and the Rev. It. W. Nel son of Phoenix will present a paper on "Reading the Bible in Public." There are also several items of busi ness which are of the utmost Import ance. Let us make a gooil showing tor this meeting, you will find it profitable and enjoyable. . E. J. JOHNSON', Secretury. TSotliv. To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that my wife, Lucy R Woolverton, having left my home, 1 will not be responsible for any bills or. accounts contracted by her. Dated this 20th day of October, ' 1920. , C. X).' WOOLVEUTON. , 188 , Chief Hunger. Hug-r Welles arrived yesterday from Crater Luke National park on business and will return tomorrow. ( The hunters, Nichols, Mills and ', Heft and Hammond, returned Inst htonday evening, and although they 'reported game scarce, they brought 'Jiome three fine bucks. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elden enter tained ' at1 dinner on Wednesday eve tnltyg .of tills week, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kr Parker nnd daughters, Vrancea .anil Wylamae. ' The dinner was given hit-honor of Mr. and Mrs. Parker's lkeddlng anniversary. j Mr, and Mrs. -W. D. Stone,, formerly) (Of ', this district but now living utj Jtond, are house guests nt the Clyde tltichmond home. Mri and Mrs. Stone j leave, some household goods subred 'pero which they will dispose of dur ing their stny. ' ''V Borji.to Mr, nnd Mrs. tlyp Vin cent, on Out. lG.a . 12-pound son. Mother and baby are doing well. Mr. and. Mrs. Sain -'Anderson -re ceived word frmn their daughter blara, 'who la In training as a nur.io l Portland, that she expected to lie hie to spend the most of the mouth f December with her parents here. Jllss Anderson entcj-otl the hospital ist January, and ' has not boon at oris since. Billy Pcnnlnger' has been quite sick tiring the past week und I had somo Ifflculty In K'ettlng help to hnndlo Is large delvy. Mr. Pennlngcr is, iguln able to.' he out. Don't, forgot tho Hallowe'en entor- Ailnment ut tho Willow Springs hool house on the evening of Oct, 1, Free nroirrnm nnd sunner. ti-i.a" t'.'a bakings that are a feast for the eves ana a treat to the taste wholesome and delicious, always at your command, when you use TZIE WWL&S GREATEST flLUMtf si SALES !', TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND ': niTBTUn THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST OFFERS Some Money Saving Specials For the Working Man For almost 15 years we have been cutting prices for Mr., Working Man, and our scissors are still sharp. Having a low overhead, no fancy fixtures and honest va I u e , merchandise, we can surely set prices which allow the average man to keep some of his pay check himself. Talk's cheap, but following are some unbeatable prices that will convince you: s Black Bear Overalls . $1.35 Men's heavy ribbed Union Suits going at ....... $1.50 Big heavy double Blankets $1.98 Men's Work Shirts. ... .69c Men's fine dress Shirts $1.19 Men's and Boys' Caps. .98c Canvas Gloves 10c Men's Work Sox. . . . . . .10c Boys' Suits, 2 pants and Vest : . .$6.75 Men's all wool Suits. $19.50 EVERYTHING FOR LESS The Store Without Competition. The Workingman's Store WILL H. WILSON TMNT TALK J. V. Pftniils of Falls City, who has ieen visiting his rouuin, A. T. Edmon ton, retucnwl home Hunday. Mr. Den ,fcia and Mr. Kdmunrition enjoyed an Ruling together hunting deer. 4i,l-awyer Nowherry of Medford wns Talent-WefVneIay on liuniiincis con fleeted with the Catherine Alford ea- 'l The head men of Portland, con certed with tho mill which ia going In lit Talent, were In -Talent this week looking over the ('. 10. 1'tnw property. Word ha been rocelved from MIhh tVferoncia Allen who taiiKht the sev "etith and eighth grades in Talent tthoo) sa .number of years ago, that she is now teaching in the Chicago MfthootM. til C. Hill left Monday In company with Mi. and Mrs. P. II. Murphy utul their fon And his family, for Los An t'gfclea. They drove two cars. From 1a Angeles Mr. Hill will go by H. P. J rill road to Oklahoma., where ho will visit hla parent n nt Klk t'lty. nnd other relatives and friendn In the state. '' - MrH. Oeorne Carter was on the sick list Monday. , Mrs. K. C. Itelmer returned Friday 'from Portland where she had visited, with her friend, Mra. Charlen R. How tnap. She alo vbifted at Corvallls ' with her daughter, MIhh I.llllun lteim- W. who is attending t). A. C. . John Holilmin took over the duties '.or th city ttmmhall the IRth. when the, resignation of J. V. Pace, went . ll'lMf effect. Mr. Pace has served the (community very faithfully In tho ca ' iacty of city marshal for several yca s and expect to leave soon with his family for Phoenix, Ariz., where ;iie will make hla future home. Mr. and Mrs. Wenh-y lulhkcll re- k timed to their home In Itutto Falla finHt Katurday, being railed hero by the death ut J. K. Denhnm. I I.loyd Turner returned l bin home n Oakland, Calif?, laat Saturday, af Uer spending n few days Wth his another, Mra. J. F. Pnharn. ,J Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Witt of A.itth'pii, (tre., v(lted Thursday nd Friday of last week with Mr. and .Airs. T. K. lloone. Mrs. Itoonc and Compare Service Santford & Co. ; 3C7-309 East Main Street ; Phone 702 Phone 703 Compare Prices Do You Want Service? 3 l)s. CViseo 75 Fancy Full Crenm C'hoosp, 11) 30 Fancy fcugar Cured 1 lams, lb 35 Fancy Seedless Kaisins, lh .10 1 ib. .Folgor's Uyldeii dale Cufl'ee 57 5 lbs. FoigerV (tt.l.len (lalo Ctil'IVe, lb, .56 Va (Sal. Tea Garden Syrup 80 Full Oal. Tea Garden Syrup 1.30 10 lb. Pail Hest Cooklnjr Molascs 75 2 Cans Clinif I'eaelies 55 Fancy Asparagus Tips, Can : 20 Van Camps Pork and Beans 08 Campbells Soup, Any Kind . 10 Tender' Peas; Can 15 2 Cans Iowa Corn .25 Ehone us your order, and pay our deliveryman at your home u 0 ' ' Free Delivery Service We own and operate our own Individual Delivery System. Our employes do not divide their services with any other store. We deliver Free all orders amounting to 2.00 or more. Remember any store can give you a cheap price on a half dozen special items, but just compare our regular prices, which are good all next week, with the "Specials" offered you elsewhere. Compare our prices each day in the week on each item you pur chase with the price you paid last weekthen think what prices you paid before we opened our store in Medford. Do You Want Price? . 1 lb. Can Best Ground Chocolate .28 Large Package Poet's Washing " J'.'V Machine Soap .30 8 Large Bars White Wonder Soap .... .25 Lux, Package 10 Large Package Ilinso .25 .10 lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 65 25 lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 1.60 100 lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar 6.20 49 lb. Sack Drifted Sivow Flour..;. 2.15 Quart Wesson Oil 1........ .49 Gal. Wesson Oil .1.89 5 lb. Tin Peanut Butter 1.15 Large Can Fancy Red Salmon .30 1 lb. Tin Prince Albert Tobacco .95 TV-, i 1 lb. Tin Velvet Tobacco 95 Our prices wii fen in all next 1 Mrs. wit VI(t or I eX)( rn. Wlttr lire slaters. Mr. and Mrs, i ore moloilng to lta Angeles pent to motor on h rough to Ii- loruia, ffclriter. ..v. , where they will upend tho .A. Hev. Airman lMelt. who was T-yr -.r-r. Z7i -w O