Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 23, 1925, Image 9

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FORD -MAIL TRIBIJNE
Second Section
Six Paget
Si Pafe
D.V. TnitlrU Year.
MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER S3," 1925
NO. 184
Weekly Fihy-fourth Year.
HEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
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REPORT OF DEATH
FALSE. CARR BOY
By MTtA R SI. SCOTT.
rtOOUB KIVEn, get. 21. I nm
glad to correot the item of lunt week
In which It wuh stated that LetiUe Cnrr
had died from the accident he met
with. The report was false, nnd In a
letter from his mother Hhe huupm he
Is Ktting along nicely and that hi
leg was not amputated. HIh friends
are all rejolcinff that his Recovery is
certain now.
Mr. Fred Dinplep of thf rlty re-
I reived the sad news of the death of
his brother, George Dinsler, at Port
land, who was injured by a limb fall
hiR nnd hitting him on the head. He
was rushed to the hospital, but pann
ed away before gaining conncioiiKness.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred O'Kelly went to
the OreenHpring mountain on a deer
hunt the Inst day of the season, hut
were unsuccessful.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter, Mrs. E.
W. Scott and son Ulchard and Mrs.
M. It. HUhh were shopping at Grants
Pass Saturday night.
The marriage of Miss Sarah Plakely
of Kvans Valley and Grant Orln of
Grants Pass Is reported to have taken
place at Crescent City. October 13lh.
.Mrs. Orm is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Dlukcly und has grown to
womanhood here, where she has a
host of friends who Join in wishing the
young couple a happy wedded life.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred II.-i I man of
Berkeley stopped over night and vis
ited with Mrs. lU'ilman's brother,
Iteod (iirtr, while enroute to their
new home at Tacoma, Wash.
I Oscar Shepherd, is suffering with
blood poison in one of his hands and
is under the doctor's care. HIh
friend hone he will soon be alright.
1 Mrs. Clarence Stethl is receiving a
visit from her sister. Miss Nora Jor
dan and her friend Miss Mae Robin
son, who have been nttendlng school
at New York; nlKo her brother, Carl
Jordan, and family from Minnesota.
All are en route to Log Angeles, Calif.'
Miss Arlene Earhart spent the week
end with relatives at Med ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian of Red
mond, Ore., are visiting Mr. Julian's
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Ju
lian. The Winters family who have lived
here for several years have moved to
Grants Pass to reside. Their friends
all regret to see this family move
away.
I Large cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune nfflre.
TALENT CLUB TO
PARTY SATURDAY
TALENT, Oct. 20. The Tal
ent Community club has announced
a Hallowe'en party to be given
Saturday evening October 3 1st, to
which the public, Is "invited. At tt
business meeting held Oct. 21, Mrs.
A. L. Pendlnnd wan elected preni
ile.nt. to fill the . vacancy made by
the resignation of Mrs. W. D. Weller.
and Mrs. Chester I Wrd was elected
vice-president, s Refreshments were
served "by Mesdame Win. rtrown
Louis Ftrown, C. llond and C E.
Korg. 1
Mrs. Alve Hendrlck Carey llellor,
wife of William Heller, passed away
at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, October
20. after an illness of several months,
following a severe atroke of paraly
sis. She has been a shut-In for a
good many years and had a great
many friends among the older resi
dent.. Funeral services were held
at the Stocks chapel in Ashland at
3 o'clock, Thursday afternoon, and
Interment took place In the Central
Point cemetery In accordance with
her wishes. Her huRband, William
Heller, and an adopted daughter,
uit., uin ma vi i iv iitiiik iciuiii va.
Dean .Simpson, who has been at
tending school in tho third grade,
and his grandmother, Mrs. C, E.
Martey, left Monday by motor for
their home In Portland. Mrs. Mar
tey bus been spending the summer
and fall with her daughter, Mrs. i
Harry 11. Lowe.
Porn, Friday, Oct. 16, to Mr. and
Mrs. K. F. Hopper, a baby girl.
Mr .and Mrs. F; K. Anderson of
Med ford have bought the Talent
Confectionery, formerly operated by
Mrs. W. D. Weller, and will make
their home in Talent. Miss lnga
Erlkson of Med ford was visiting
them Monday nnd assisting them in
opening their shop.
James Speirs was suffering Tues
day with his shoulder and was oblig
ed to call a physician.
Byron Works of Glendale was call
ing on old friends in Talent Wed
nesday. Mrs, C. W. Long was an Ashland
visitor Tuesday fternoon.
Mrs. Hurley will be hostess to the
M. E. 1-Adiet' Aid Thursday after
noon at her home across Bear creek.
All the teachers of the Talent
schools attended the county Insti
tute at Medford. They report a very
fine Institute, helpful In a great
many ways. t
Mrs. A. L. Penland And Jeanette
were In Medford shopping on Satur
day. I
Frank Centers was a Medford visi
tor Saturday. ' .
Russel Alford returned Tuesday
morning from Klamath Falls, where
he spent the week-end visiting re la 4
Uvea and friends. f
The car belonging to MUs Veldjt
Walgamot caught fire Monday neap
the Ed Fosa ranch, and was almost
totally destroyed, i :. f
Friends of the Been family wer
saddened when news was received of
the death of Mrs. Oliver J. Deeif,
which occurred at Sacred Heart hos
pital In Med Wrd last Saturday. The
Deens resided In Talont several ye aw
but were In Derby the past year. '
Good clean cotton rags wants ft
Mail Tribune. tt
"BOB-0-LINK" SILK HOSE
$1.25, Absolutely Guaranteed
russe:
LJL'S
PHONE 31
Your Mail Orders and your Tele
phone Orders will always receive ,
prompt and careful attention.
END-OF-THE-MONTH MERCHANDISING EVENT STARTS SATURDAY-BRINGING
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE STORE
At $49.75 the Most Gorgeous Coats That Have
Been Brought Out at this Price -
From our complete and well selected stocks we bring out for this
"End-of-the-Month" special selling event, many exceptional items
for Saturday, the first day. From day to day till the end of the
month we will add new features and you can be assured of many
opportunities to save each time you are down town.
COME EARLY SATURDAY. MANY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
NOT ADVERTISED WILL BE OUT ON DISPLAY FOR YOUR
OPPORTUNITY, TO SAVE , ' -r-;S;y
Guaranteed Silk Parasols
Worth $5.50, Saturday $3.75
When you can buy a guaranteed silk
parasol, twelve ribs, carved wood ena
meled and baccalite handle at such a
price as this you should not think of
buying a cheap cotton.' These parasols
are waterproof of course, and guar
anteed .not. to split. " The colors are
grey, blue, brown, purple, fcO 7C
blackj green and dark red
Pouches and Underarm Bags
on Sale Saturday at $1.98
All-new, just in and embracing the
newest shapes in bags and pouches,
with only a few vanity boxes. They
a're all in real leathers, silk lined and
the shapes, many of them entirely new
are very attractive. Most every color
to match your wardrobe in shown and
these values arc from $3.98 to $4.98
purses at this low price dJO QQ
Saturday .
' Needlepoint, Vicuna Suede, fine Bolivias, Sheltonias and other desired and correct fab-
. ries. Beautifully lined with heavy crepe de chene or fancy high quality silk linings.
V ':Wrappy coats and straight line models as well as the demanded flare effects. When
you consider the big generously, large fur collars of Wolf, Pox, Lynx,' Squirrel, Rac-"
..;. .coon and 'other desired, furs,, you will quickly see that thesje coats arc from 10;.to $25.,
'finder the actual value, size ranges from 14, the Missy "typo; ittj, j fmm mi'
up to 46 and the colors include the f'ali browji and rust , tones, 7
cracklehead, pansy,' fairway and black... tt S
A Sale of Wool Dress es at $15 That Must
Be Seen To Be Appreciated
The new border effects, the plaid combinations and of course the plain flannels
and poiretsheen in any number of very pretty styles and the best colors for Pall.
The different tones of brown, such as rust, sandlewood, briarwood, tangier and
also navy are the prineiplo colors demanded. There is extensive use of metalic
and other braids and furs, also considerable embroidery work is us- Afr f m
ed. The size range is complete in all ranges 14 to 44 and we ad- J(k I
vise your early selection for first choice .7..
Phoenix Pure Silk Vests
An Exceptional Value at $1.50
Just think; a pure silk vest of the Phoenix quality in all
the high, shades of peach, naturale, orchid, ocean green,
pink, gold and black and white at a price you usually ex
pect to pay for a fibre vest. Truly this is an exceptional
special and-if you want them for yourself, buy several, if
for gifts, buy a lot of them as there is nothing nicer than
silk underwear f.r gifts at any time of the year, 0 J gQ
especially for Christmas. Special t v , .
Merode SMk ana wooi nana
Cut Underwear, worth $2.50,
Saturday $1.98
Mcrodc .hand cut and hand finished
underwear fits perfectly. Under
wear comfort can be had . in. these
garments Willi . $2.50 Silk and
Wool All sizes from 3f to 44 stock
at this greatly reduced price. Low
neck no' sleeves ' d1 QQ
ankle length only, J.!
20 Discount on Wool and
, Cotton Merode
Several, different numbers that are
being discontinued in fine wool and
in cotton and wool both ftmon sits
and separate gannents, going at this
very special . reduction for End of
Month Sale.
in rm
Saturday Specials
3(-inch English print designs in fine quality percals. All good
new patterns, both light and medium dark worth 35c,
$3.75 quality fine Irish linen damask by the yard. Pall 72-inches
wide and in very pretty designs as well as plain. 3,00
$1.00 quality mercerized. 72-jucli Damask that will lounder to
look nearly as nice as .a pure .linen damask. QCr
Yard :
18x36-inch linen warp buck towels that arc a very fine soft qual
ity worth 50c cadi. lA very special Saturday 29c
value '. ,
19x2G-inch first quality feather pillows that sell regularly for
$1.45. The ticks are feather proof and blue or rose 1 1Q
colors ; '.
$10.00 value in all wool single robe blankets. Gold, rose, copen,
helio, plain colors with black borders. Very special Qg
.3 pound already stitched 'cotton bats that are of nice .dean cotton
already sewed, ready to put into the comfort in-oiio 1 J 0
piece, each ': "
Wonderful silk and fibre lsc, value for our Month End Sale.
A real good wearing quality in eight good colors gQc
Pair ? o
Skinner's Brocade Lining , .
Satins
HALF-PRICE
About 200 yards of the fine qual
ity skinners lining satins, mostly
brocade, but several pieces of
plain. The fmett lining for lur
coats or scarf and the perfect lin
ing for high grade, coats.
$2.95 Costume Velvets
End of Month Sale, $1.98
Jiust two good colors, a real dailc
green and navy, both in demand
for combining with wools and bal
biiggan for costumes now. This
is an exceptional QQ
value, per yard ,J
Another Shipment Embossed Cor
duroy Out For Month End Sale
$1 Yard
The last time we had this item it went in a hurry. We have
200 yards in tan, grey, pansy, gold, turquoise, copen, rose and
fiisclfia'all the. best colors for fine bath robw, breakfast coats
or lounjing robes. Because of the anticipated demand for
this corduroy we advise being here Saturday morning, as the
200 yards should not last all dav fcl fjft
Saturday at, the yard o -