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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
xrEDFO'RD MflJTj TBTnUNTE. MEl)rOKDj' ORECiO d'K'IPAY. 9V K.U ISi:i,' (i, IDg o PAGE YWr v . , .. Z .U pafjjjii Oepartriient Store .. ..... i uui uu uiiutiniMU :p BYLLESBY VICE P. 11 lVf TVff inn mini Mjirr JLV-LLo -LV-LLo John U. MiKcc, pii'nldi'iit of llio H I'allful'llla Oregon Power Loiniiany H and n. G. Hunt, vIcc-ni'PMldviit of E H. XI. Byllesby & Co. were honor ffl KiioatH lit a Copco dlnnitr moptlnR Jj ii.-iu Hi iiiu uuu-i .wmnoru 11IHI I'VOll- Iiik. The Crater dlnlwt . room v uhihI for tho occasion and wan com pletely trnnnfornied by u clever lilj Bclieino of decoration In which Conco pj Dinoienis nnu unnilcra redonilnated. p i no Lupco two- exiuiiit wiis re- m DrodUCed In One. COrncr nf thn i-iinin and nicturpn tf Ihn vii,-lu i-..,.n 1 uroiierlieii worn fffn,..u-ni. ,.t...-.i iPy about tho walls. Stnto and county H initnnia, iiiiurnperHLMi wun tne na- &i uoiihi emoienv added color to the H wholo and served to dhow tho cx-'H iciil ui ino largo territory Hervcd liy thla company. About 75 members of the Copco organization wore present. IncludlnK many representatives from the uut slilo divisions, such as Siskiyou. Klamath and Umptma. During the dinner a number of catchy souks, led by Messrs. ltuchter, Drew mid Partridge, helped to enliven the splendid repast provided by "Ohm" Molir and his staff. Paul II. ,U Keo presided B8 toastmaster and kept things moving In a lively man ner. Following tho dinner Mr. Mc Kee Introduced Mr. Hunt of the Byllenby compnny, who made a very Interesllng tik concerning his coni pany and Its plans regarding the ,'opco concern. Mr. Hunt reilerated the statement that the local com pany would g o formerly with no change in name or personnel. Some v(M.y tercstmK sidelight, on the Byllcsby company and its Ideals wore brought out by jr. Hunt. A splendid talk was nm(le iy John U. .McKcc, in which ,p traced tno development of the Coplo con- ,,'n fl 1 " inception and pre. dieted oven greater progress for the future, other talks were made hy various members of the Copco staff. Then followed a motion picture pro gram presenting Interesllng scenes of company properties and activities, lis well as Copco current events of 'wi iiueresi. The evening was closed bv singing Auid Lang Sync.", ' ' DEMOCRATS WILL ASK A REVISION OF TARIFF BILL VVASHI.VUTON-, Nov. 0. (A. 1'.) Duneral revision of the turifr act will be sought at the coming session of congress by Representative CorUoll Hull of Tounessee, former democratic national chairman, a members of the house ways and means committee, In charge of such legislation. Mr. Hull and Representative Old field of Arkansas, chairman of the democratic congressional committee, will prosent a resolution to the house asking that tho ways anil means com mittee be empowered to draft a turirr bill. Neither Mr. Hull or Ohirield has outlined a dcrinito plan for revision. Chairman Clrcon of the committee said today lie would oppose any revi sion of the act. believing it would be unwise lo "tinker nt all with tho tar iff unless it were gone over thoroughly. Itaka tmarkaiU hcoktv rem bad ipnris TO RELIEVE PI Shoulder sprained, returns to work next day A remarkable case of quick relief from pain and a phenomenally rapid recovery from a bad sprain i told by a stockyards worker in Davenport, Iowa. ... , ,. . . . u l was loaamg a quarter 01 ui. and coming out of the cooler I slipped and sprained my shoulder. I used ( Sloan's Liniment and the next day I was able to go back to work. It does work like wonder to relieve pain." This is one letter typical of thou sands received by the makers of Sloan's, that tell how sprains, bruises, ' lame muscles, have been helped by this wonderful liniment. , , What Is the secret of Its marvelous effectiveness? It is the healing tide of fresh, new blood that Sloan s sends right to the place that hurts. No need to rub. The medicine it self does the work. Quickly and surely it takes down the swelling and In flammation drives out the pain. Get bottle today. All drujgisU 38 cents. Offers Some Real "MONEY SAVERS" for Shoppers at This Store Saturday New Winter Coats for Women $24.50 and $37.50 Better dress coats selling at extremely moderate prices in needlepoints, velours, suedetex, bolivia, - and all fine materials. $2.25 Rayon Knickers $1.75 Heavy quality Rayon knickers in grey, coral, gold, navy, henna; curt' trim. $3.50 Miio Sheen Knickers $2.75 Extra heavy Milo sheen knickers, cuff combination color trim; peacock, gold, grey, henna, tan, coral, cerice; extra full cut. " Special $2.75 New Curtain Nets 39c Bigshipment of medium priced novelty curtain nets, white or cream, full 36 inches. Sun Fast Curtain Goods ... i ,:. ...... . .. . . The very newest in novelty Sun fast curtain fabrics. ' M' "? Rose Blue Gold , $2.50 and $1.75 Wool Hose $1.49 Fine quality women's silk and wool hose; brown, blue, green, heather- colors; sizes 8' to .10. "Dependon" Pure Silk Hose $1.00 Fine-gunge heavy quality ure silk hose in 12 new shades. Very special, pair $1.00 Men's Pac Toe Work Shoes $4.95 Best quality calf leath ers, P a r a c o r d soles; sizes G to 1.1. " Men's Moleskin ! Pants $3.25 Regular ip't.oO quality moleskins, pin stripes, full cut, flap pockets, cuff bottoms. Special, pair $3.25 III I 1 1 mil L Smartly Tailored Women's Coats Received this week! Woni- jftiv en's and misses' sport tail ored coats in both plain and tur-trminied motlels. All are the new flare models. Regu lar f:i2.5() values bought to sell tomorrow at the re markably low price of v $19.75 Sizes 11 to 12. Special Sale of Wool Dresses Final sale'oP all earlv fall dresses gathered, into one lot regardless of price. Most, of these' dresses sold regularly at ifvf and $15. Do not overlook this sensa tional reduction. All sizes ynd a wide range ,of colors rind styles. Sizes 1G to -11. $14.75 pil $7.50 Women's Low Shoes $4.85 ' Patent, kid or brown novell v strap low shoes, either military or low heels. Special $4.85 $8.50 Women's Pumps $6.85 Patent kid, and saline, pumps, strap or plain styles, military or spike heels . $6.85 $10.50 Dress Pumps, Special $8.50 Children's High Shoes Patent, Tan, Kid,, Patent Trim Tops, Kxtension Soles. Special $2.95 Gun -Metal Oak Bottom Extension Soles. Sizes 11';. to 2. Special $2.95 Brown Calf Oak Bottom Extension Sole $2.95 Men's Wool Union Suifs $2.50 Grey Wool Union Suits, lot 3558 very special $2.50 Men's Wool Union Suits $3.00 s Some -Grey Wool Suits, lot 14, full cut, good weight. ; !jii.uu Misses' Sport Rib Hose 50c Beige, grey, brown and black misses' sport rib .stockings, ribbed to the toe; fine mercerized lisle", double heels and toes; sizes 6 to 10. Pair 50 Misses' and Children's Wool Hose " 75c and $1.00 Pure English woolen hose for misses' and children. Very special, pair 75 and $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts $1.25 Pig Showing Men's Press Shirts, Either With or Without Collars. Sizes 14 '. to 17. Men's Dress Shoes $5.00 Fine Quality Tan Welt Soles, Rubber Heels. 'Sizes' G to 11 $5.00 ' Boys' High Tops $3.45 High Tops for Boys, Paracord Soles, Buckle Tops. Boys' Pac Toe Shoes $2.45 to $2.95 Pac Toe, Heavy Quality Calf Leathers, Paracord 1 Soles. Special. Some Real MONEY-SAVING Items in the BARGAIN BASEMENT GO Dozen Men's Heather Mixed Winter Socks, Brown, Blue or Grey. Regular Selling Satur day : 19 Men's Cotton Socks t5$ fj.00 Weight Union Suits $3.50 $2.50 Men's Wool Shirts $1.98 40c Pineapple Knit Misses' Hose 29 :10c Black and Brown Misses' Hose : 25 50c, Women's Heather Wool Hose...., ...29V ."0c Black Bui-son Wotien Black Hjose 24 Silk Hose, All Colors 89tf 7-V Silk Hose, All Colors . ..59 $7.00 Balbriggan Dresses $4.95 Heavy Quality Balbriggan Dresses in All Sizes, Special Tomorrow $4.95 20.00 Women's Coats, special $10.95 a) IDIMRTMENTM Reliable Merchandise Since 1894 - C. H. MEEKER, Manager .f.).00 Women's Sweaters ........$1.49, $1.98, $2.49 $4.r0 Boys' Sweaters ...$1.98, $2.19, $2.44 $6.00 Boys' Sweaters ..$2.98 $1.2.) Women's Silk and Cotton Union Suits....98fi'i $1.49 Roys' Union Suits ........98 $1.00 Boys' Blouses .....69 $1.00 Wool Dress Goods ...69 $6.50 Coatings $1.98 $1.2.') Wool Dress yoods t $1.98 4.K! Tapestry Cretones 26 .').)( Red Seal Ginghams : 22 :i()c Heavy 32-inch Ginghams ..19 ft 0