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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
O - v - O T - o KtrrnrORT) : "mxttj ttitbiioti. medford. QftTxioy. Friday. ooTor.r-ft 23, 102." mammsmmimf -.. m.,,f, ii"""i'i:;'iT!:::i!"i;i'";.:i!,il"::.::'i.i!!l"!."1 y , ; r r '..IT: ragg Mill ; - -'- r, . i.' v. m- TO PtAY IWONflAY; ' FOR CITY TITLE A billiard match, to be jiloyed lioxt Mund'ay and j Tuusday evenings at Ilrqwn's bllllnrd parlor, between Fuji, city champion, and Maru, clillcn3er. for. the possession ot-' the HodUjr trophy cup, won by the "latter In Inst year's tournament will attract the Vuttention o tlio :many local billiard funs, together with the announcement today that, another,, billiard .itourmi ' ment, similar to last year's, in which 20 of the city's best players will take part, will be ffceld .during November. Tho tballtnBp match to be held Monilaj? and-'Tuesday will .be free., In this match Fuji will play 450 points ' to Mnru's 400 for two night's play. The "tournament ltd be' held Jn No vember will be the fourth in the city's billiard hlBtory,-tlin third-having betfn held last -year after several years 'had elapsed " with ,110110 taking place. ; 1'rizes will 'be donated by merchants to tho winners.' 1 r rlt Is rumored -about In billiard cir . cles that a Portland, team is .planning tf. play Medford players; but as yet no. ararngcincats have been announced The Markets , Livestock.- - ' ' - PORTLAND, Ore., Oct, 23. (A. P.) Cattle Quiet:" receipts, cattle, 35 bead; calves, 175 head. . Hogs Weak to Bhade' lower; re ceipts, 175 head. Lightweight, 1(10 to 200 pounds, ' common, medium, good and choice. $12.25 12.75. Sheep Nominally- steady; 110 re ceipts. V ' Eggs. rOHTLAND, Qre.,. Oct. 23, (A. . P. ICrrs One to three cents hlghor. Current receipts, 47c; fresh: medium, H9(7i39i4e; fresh standard firstR. 47ji 47c; fresh standard extras, 50H 6lfl. ) ' Butter and Milk.. PORTLAND Om, Oct.. 23 Butter Firm to Cent hl-Tlier on cubes; extra cubes, city 55c'; standards.e ZHiei prime firsts.". 63 c; firsts, 49c; under K ados, nominal; prints, 57c; cartons, 68 e. Millt Steady.. Best churning cream'. 5!c net flhlppors' track in zone No. 1. Oi-i-nm, delivered . Portland, 59c. Haw milk (4 per cent), $2.05 cwt. f. 0. b. Poi'tland." ... , - Portlniul Wheat -' POUTLAND. Or?. Oct.-23 (A. P.I Whcnt: BBB Hard white J1.46; hard while, bluestem. banrt-' $4.32; soft white, w-es'terniwhite $1.38: hni-d win ter, northorn spring, western red $1.30. Today's cnt receipts Wheat 3R flour 5; oats 1 ; hay 8. ' . , ' ' : Poultry. ... PORTLAND; Oi-ei, Oct; 23.! Poultry Steady; Heavy hens, 25q; light, 10c; sorlnga. 23ffl 24c: broilers, 28c; young white dmJiSr, 23 25c. , , . t v- Potatoes and Onions. : PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23. Pota toes Steady, $1.75 rft 1.85. Onions Slow, $1.35 1.50. . , Saii Francisco Butterfat. ' SAN FRANCISCa Oct. 23 Butler fat, f. ob; San Francisco, 04c. '. - Prominent Up-State People' Visit Medford . Secretary of Wtuto Shui Knzer nml V- Kozrr.'wtMo Trriffitf Chief 'T. A: llaffctyy oriel Mrs. Kaffcty- -ivorc In iititft-mvtew .'hoUffl today enrnuto homo to Salem ifrom a few duya auto uiji to. Crescent City and down the coaHt on tho Redwood Highway to Kan Francisco and return over- iw Pacific highway. Tho weather has been fine and their trip was a highly enjoyable, ono. ' Mr. Kojter,; who Is . prominently mentioned ns a fcamUriatc for tho re publican nomination? for-'1 'Rover nor. when asked If he had decided to "pitch his hut into the ring," replied he had nut decided an yot.r 1 - Murderer Gets Reprieve. SALT LAKB CITY. Uiilph. W. Sey boldt. youthful slayer of Patrolman David H. Crowther, ) two years ago, was sentenced to be exocuted today, received his fifth reprieve from the state board of pardons. Action rwa . deferred until the next meeting uf the - board. ; Crtnlr with ft 4- You Big Stiff KNEE Watch. Your, Finish '.Stiff, swollen, Inflamed, rheumatic joints should be -treated with a. rtm- , cdy made for that, purpose only.. . Kemembcr1 -the name of this -new discoverer Is ' Joint-Ease .and It will take out the agon, reduce the swell- ' Inx and limber up any troubled Joint after ordinary cure-alls havo miser ably failed, ..Just rub. ;lt on see a ,'Ube at all druggists ask for Joint- ' klase. Wways remember, when Jolnt Kase gets In Joint agony gets out quick; ' ! ' ' 1 'adv. ' Best Selling Joint-. . . ' Eemely in the World ' Joint-Ease ijMP' '''' UNUSUALLY FORTUNATE PURCHASES OF THE NEWEST OF THE SEASON'S READY-TO-WEAR ENABLES US TO, OFFER Amazing Values in New Reliable Merchandise Since 1894, rr C. H. MEEKER, Manager M Department Store :A-.: Shopping Center Tomorrow $37.50 Women's Coat Values at $28.50 Tailored or dressy models, straight or flare style, fur collars, sized 16 to 46 . - i $25;00! Women's (oat Values at $14.50 to $19.50 Unequalled for quality, style and. price. Big shipment received for Saturday and next week's sellingi I $25.00 Women's Dresses $11.95 Satins and crepe silks in a big range, of shades and styles, very special:, $11.95 Traytone Jersey Dresses $28.50 The newest in novelty Jersey dresses, hand made, hand trimmed and embroidery) values well worth $37.50. Priced at , .......... $28.50 $25,001 Women's Dresses $16.75 Assorted lot of dresses taken from regular $25 stock going tomorrow at this very low price; silks or wool. $16.75' $3.50 Boys' Novelty, ; Sweaters .. '$2.75J These received yes t e r d a y'-and going at l?i'S,very low pHce.'".'';.:'' 100 Women's Hand Bags Price Special purcliase of traveling men's -samples:;, one luin - dred styles, uo two- alike, goinff tomorrow Just oue-hiilj; ' regular prices ' " "' ' ' $G.50 and 5.00 Bags..... .......$2k9 . $-1,00 and $11.50 Bag's $1.98' Boys' Novelty "Pull Over' Sweaters $2;75 I tu all the new popular color, combinations. Regular ' $3.50 values. Special-$2;75 I 1 I7i H It t $li25 Women's Pure Silk Hose $1.00 Our No. 800 "Depeudon'' quality hose are iuic(ualed for -weaiv We invite comparison! more silk, better t silk,, for less money. , Ten new, shades,, including, ntinospheiie, jPreiich .liude, French' grey; pair $1.00 j ; $3.50 Knit Silks $1.29 Close out of knit silks tomorrow, regular $3.!)0 val ues; bi'own, black, navy, grey;' special : $1.29 $2.50 Fancy-Canton Silk $1.39 Close out of the beautiful noveltv silk tomorrow, at .yard;,....,..;.,...:.:..,,..;...::. ...:......u...:.;:...t,.:.:..;$1.39 New Styles in Women's Shoes Patent, covered heel strap pumps .....,.,..,$5.85 ' l'atent (covered heel strap pumps...... .:.:.'..lr.$4.85 ,' Kid covered heel strap pumps..............,...,::...:.Sj?5:85 Kid military heel strap pumps.... '.. ....$4.85 Large assortment, all style heels, specially priced at.. l... ...i..,,'..;.. ::.....$2.90, $3.50, $4.00 Some Real Money Saving Items in the BARGAIN BASEMEI Basement Sale of Hosiery 75c' Women's Rayon silk hose.. .....,59 G5c Women's Rayon silk hose '. 48 $1.25 Women 'ri silk hose '. 95: 75c Women .fancy knit'lisle hose 49 ' 35c Children's hose, .....25.: 25c Men's socksv2 i)air for ....35 Women's undcr'car V Price $1.75 Men's union suits $1.45 ' :;:$15.o6 BoysV suits 1:;.1.;..:.j....:.,....;j....vv......:..:$6.95 ' "-. $10.00 : Boys' ' suits-,-.,.. '..:.!, $4.95 Sweaters One-Half Price 500 traveling men's sample sweaters on sale Satur day. Women's, misses' and children's coat and slip over styles.-;. , . ; $5.00 Sweaters $ 1,50 Sweaters $4.0(J Sweaters :....A....i....$2.48 i...I....:..'.$2;19 v..;...-. ....$1.98 , One lot 'women's 'silk or wool sweaters;.;.....'.;....'.....: :....., ,.....'....,.,........'....'....'. ..,.;....$1.40 and $1.98 Basement Sale Piece Goods $1.75 Children's shoes :....08 $5.00 Women's shoes ....98 $2.50 Boys' .'shoes $1.98 $7.00 Men's liigli' top boots.;..,' '. .'.......$5.95 $5.00 Men's pae shoes. , $3.95 $3.50 Boys' shoes :...:...:...1..:...$2.39 . $2 Basement Sale Hand Bags 98c Special purchase novelty 'hand bags, much 'below f wholesale cost. ' i ; . $3.00 values -r $2.00, values $lil9 98 35tr flinghains, 32-inch 30c Ginghanis, 32-inch 30o Silkalinos 15c Cretonne 50(! Cretonne 30c Percales 30c Romiier cloth 25c Outing flannel ., 30c' Outing flannel.... 43(1 Kimona crepe 25e Cheviot -shirtings $1.00 Dress goods , $(5.50 Coatings ..... 25c Towel ings '. ;::.22 19 ..;. ....22 265' ....L.:;..::..39r 17. . ., ,.:L..::::..22- ..C r.35. .'L.......118 69 .$198 15 Pay Less . Dress Better ' $3.50 Women's Dress Aprons $2.25 t Basement bargain aprons, hand embroidered; plain or checked, - fatt colored fabi ics; also black sateen.. Special :..; :.$2.25: $8.50 Women's Wool Dresses $5.95 Basement sale of wool dresses in a variety ,of colors , .-'. , and sizes, ' m $25 Women's Coats $11.50 Basement coat sale. " 11 ,; ' " 1 ' " - See the values toniorrow. BEDFORD'S MOSy POlPULAR SHOPPING PLACE FOR THE PEOPLE! i