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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
G O fTCT)FMr MATH TRTTWR AfP.nFOnn. OlMiftV. VIM IUY.XOV1 PAOH SUV UN TO BE ERECTED ' IN TALENT SOpN CHRISTIAN BIBLE SCHOOL CONTESTS R08EBURQ SCHOOt LOCAL WARDEN IS -ABSENT FROM LIST fir All irtW nllOrft "ume 1,1 attendance and me ont III- AUV UAIVUV the "itMt u n equal basis. Ill ilHI Mil I ilHlill il Vint '"' contest are as follows: VI UJ 11.1 III I III I)0int8 for arl;est attendance. 'Tho pible silOol of the First Chris tian chinch of thlsVlty lias accepted a challenge to contest the Christian Hlhle school of Rnsolmig. The (wo schools have been riinnii:.; about the interims The Ten ten points for largest offering, ten points ' ;l T 'or ""'Kest number of llibles, five i ; MedfonI and other men.bJ.rs of the , 10.'"t8 for each new pupil enrolled. EDEN PHECINCT. Nov. c. Word Jackson Louuty Buorumetfi associa- , ' . , , " . ."' u" has been received that the ble saw- tio" " onderinK why. 4n the list of ', "u". u ''e 'none eacn . nuuy at nas oeen receneci tnat tne nig saw saiur). rai8es Rianted by the st-ite ' 6 lose ot tlle 8Cllol Period, mill in Talent will be under way game commi8sioIl recently, the' name T1,a -one?t hw'u Sunday and within thirty days. A letter was of Roy Parr. Jackson county game one through November and De received by tho head man a few warden. does not appear. The name "',p r'1JBr f the local days ago which said that work would of Pat IMIly, the state ranger warden. " ' "r ' i J'... " est'nt n""' start In thirty days. This is Joyful does appear as credited to Medtord, ; By Mary O. Carey. . . ;, news for this entire locality. It uui in me um as given one tor puo mcans that there will be work and lication a mistake is made In creditir-j payrolls, which is the one thing D- T. Godsil. the 1-nko county game needful to make the little town of warden, to Medfordi , . Talent -become a city. That the hulary increases amounting to J3570 timber is in the lulls and moun- a '"r have been granted officers, tains between Talent and Ashland is deputy wardens and office assistants a certainty, and It will be gotten of 1,18 8tate Mine commission uuder out to the mill, when it Is assured. a revision made by E. V. Averill. state Many of the timber-holder in the K"' warden, and Indorsed by a ma Mount Wagner region have waited Jof"? ' ' ? commission, these many years for this, very in- ,.,L"'le,r ,llls revision the salary ot dustry to come. In the meantime '' fnlf lne,Tlel' wa3 ',,creas'"' thev have cut millions of feet of from 'i0 to JS0 R month und 1 a L S lo wood 'that 'they f "e 'n.lorsed. Averill 1. 1.. ii... i.. .i sa"' that It had not been' necessary to might live until ' coming , a ft .Jn, i "J 7 m, ". Tuesdai v!,Ie for the8 '"creases and that there To. . .? h ? J 2 was nn estimated surplus of funds visiting at the home " " amounting to. SI 2.388 in the !epart Vih Ton. Kei in the Hrownsbo.o men, (un(1 as November , district Mr. Bell has moved from 0Uer a,, . lhe new the Carlton ranch and will farm on monl,y 9aiarles ure ns floWs: another big ranch in the near vi- 0l!ne slm)8()n, superintendent of 'tnlty. ' ' ' game farms, $25, $225; H. L. Moreland, .Mrs, M WlU.er .Mrs. 1MI nnmnn chef cle..k t-,r, f'AHr- M - .T. Kllrnea. Thov lo.vi. nil .......I men. nn,l .n.isllv and Mrs. C. Carey were shopping In Klamath Falls. $10, $150: K. II. Clark, Frenchmen. Medford last Monday. Mrs. Wilder Portland. $10. SlfO; W. A. Cornell,1 As n result, at a grandmother's nge, brought out large supplies for her $15, jito- p i)ar Medford $12 5o' 1 ''uve a baby skin. Many a restaurant at Phoenix. S170- A M Fish Powers, $lii $170- oung girl envies m-complexion, soft Mr. and Mis. B. P. Barneburg were p. T. Godsil. Medford". $10, $150; I. B. ""J sT.lhotTorld to find these pleasant callers at the home of Mr. Hazeltine. Canyon City. ' $10. $180: ,.!" and I spent v 1 fortune wm and Mrs. C. Onrey last Tuesday. Mrs. Peter J. McGovern. Baker, $10, SKlf.; wome nennnot do that. So 1 am plac Ila.heburg brought a lnrge angel H. 10. Meads. Portland, $5,; $175; F'red ing at every woman's call tho best food cake as a gift to Mr. Carey. L. Merrill. Grants Pass, $15, $140; helps I have found. In my busy A most delightful gift to a sick man. John H. Price. Newport. $15, SH0; "''age life 1 am urging you to try E, c. Lockwood ot the White Wing Charles P. Smith, Seaside, $5, $160; lh;m. Poultry farm, who" was injured by I.enry Stevenson. Salem. $5. $140. and ' rl'H iHhm 11 fall while at his Dourt Indian George v. RuHsell, $-0 81(0. I berry. Also the hest that W lence Spring ranch ut week in nbout The salaries of 19 other deputy war- lrnnwi to ftister, tf mul protect the again, but suffered considerably for tfens were not effected by the revision, skin. My own nkin, envied by nitl- Reveial days from the Jnrrlnf? up. turns, kHowh how much it doen. Tt-ust Men On face creams Notice my results By Edna Wallace Hopper ' Kor 40 years I have consulted px- pertH on the utmost in face creams. lister Nowland and ' his father. Prank Newland, left last Sunday morning for Fresno, . Calif., where thry exiiect to work In the orane packing houses. Many of our best packers were Kiven work by the orange men a's soon ns the pavkinfc was over here in thla valley. Cliff Hayman and his brother, RUlph, and their Hister, Hcrtha, left 1'hoenix last Monday for Marysvillo, -My Youth c'ream comes In two typfs cold cream and vanisHliiK. Hth have the kuiiip essential lnre di$nt. J apply the cold cream at uiKht to foster my skin while 1 sleep. n ih' umrniim I use the vanish in k type ns a powder base, and as nil-day wkin protection. ' , ov I am old, yet no debutante could want a finer complexion. That 1 is Inrpely due to my Youth Cream. nrmfT x-r r x ..' -n v f 1 1 could iiidiu e evvry girl and woman PORTLAND, Ore. Nov, 6. (A. P.) )o wllllt , lluve (lofl0 t Uo tl)e tlllll0(lt whWl Ml'O swept throilftll tlU3 Second floor joh use u rream. I will Rlmlly. wml. u Nample I.i'trii what tt mrutm to you. PORTLAND AUTO CO. BURNED flUTi Pi. lit ivhpi'n Ihmi .flit umnl. at fhn nmno-A tmnirinf . rmff -in hava f the Wentworth & Irwin eonipany '""'e to uyie. t luiTRe of a packing house. , automobile house Mast night ami did c lip the coupon now.. Roy Coffman a former Phoenix ?,m"aR,a estlmnted ainseivatively by .... unt ,i, , .,. r Irwin at r&,uO. 1 acific Fruit and Produce company for the pust year, left for Sacru- u.na ll.ni...m n !., a.,........,II.U uoil for ,J . h" Aimroxhnately 40 automoliiles. most , r, " ,c, "Za,ni; of "'' "eeondhand. weFe hurned. i, lit p",,,mi'n,or Ulu" rl"WPr Parts worth $lf,,miO or more lere so Lodgtv at Pl.oei.lM ,went .down to bam ,,,llnaM tfs t0 De ma(ls ,,. I.os Angeles the fore lmrt of latit, . n,,,,,., ii. n, i .im nin,n.. week-, taking tivY neiil.ew, Walter, Wfin, ,)nsl)e(, mlt tn t)l8 BlrBet V II h her. Walter will enter a mill- . For Trial Tube Mail thil today to Edna Wallace Hopper. $36 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. 1 want to try Youth Cream. 17 Name ....'t tary school for the coming year. Milt Anderson, formerly . of Phoe-Hl)t.- but now residing in Medford. sperii last Sunday at Phoenix among his old pals. Tile play, "The Pirates of Pen zonee," given nt the Phoenix school lnstweek was n complete success, both- from a financial standpoint and In lhe acting, which was so highly praised by. all who attended. The blu'nudltorlum was not lnrge enough to:, accommodate the crowd, and ninny were turned away after eight o'clock, . Tlie Utile , men and women in iUie acting were a revelation in the art, aa their small voices became1 grave' and solemn In the thrilling nrtsV , About 90 was added to the improvement fund of the school. HE FROM DISEASE f IS . EXPERT DECISION JvLAMATII FALLS. Nov. 6. Wild riucjtiMn Klamath county are free from disease, according to the find ings of United States Deputy Game Warden Daley, District Warden J. Jlornea and County Agent Henderson, who made a. thorough Investigation of the Klamath duck sltuntlon. Their ' repot't. however, does not pertain to the Kot thern California or Tule wild fowl- situation. ' The game officials report that no dcAd birds were found in Klamath lake' and express tho belief that tho malady which has caused the death of 60,000 or more wild ducks Is con fined to the waters of Tqle lake. In their opinion this would disprove the theory that the disease prevalent in tho Tule lake district is-cholera. Tule hike in located In the northern part of Modoc and Siskiyou counties and is the only section affected, according to the report. ; W. T. Johnson, poultry pathologist, department of veterinarian medicine nt Oregon Agricultural college, who In bN making an investlpntlon nt )e lake, In a communication Wed nesday said nu tracu of cholera had been found. Direct Every Friday from the Manufacturers WHITMAN'S CANDIES THE PLEASUKE ISLAND PACKAGE, in the form of a son eliust, is covered with reproiln;t ions of water color (lrawii);s from Stevenson 's Treasure Island. Inside is n tray of. delect--ulde chocolates and tinder the tray are two "treasure hairs" filled with gold and silver foiled nupiiets of chocolates. The hox is too lianilsdme to lettfY, so the title is on a separate tutr, shaped like a book and lump; on the cord in front. The I'lcasnre Island Package contains some odd and unusual pieces that make it preferred by some over any other Whitman assortment. Made in one-pound and two-pound sizes. Haskins' Drug Store Phone 16 ' ; Larry Mann, Mgr. . v - - jjgjjy a3 y0uf phone. Iloch n ml Hun Sanlc! .LONDON Tho German ambassa dor has been entertained at a dinner nt the French embassay. First time hlnco the war. Notlcv to Con trad or; : Notice is hereby given that the City Planning rommlasion will hold a hearing on Monday, November 9lh, nt the hour of 7:80 o'clock p. in. In the city hall on the petition of the city council toonsider the reclassifi cation of a portion of the following slrt from a Residence District Clasa 1 to a DusinCRS District Class III. A Portion of North Riverside a'cnue between Jarkgon and Maple streets. :,C1TY PLANNING t'OMMlHSlON. By Iewis I'lrtch, Chairman. By M. L. Alford. Secretary, HUNT'S CRATERI AN ONE NIGHT ONLY-MONDAY, NOV. 16 HAffV COT & OAflfV (by ormmjmetf tvM Carl Carroll I V-if iT STRONGfrJ.MORf , IOGICAL PLAV T1AN fySH MJetrya A Wlto PiflYvOP LOUP IN THF TSOPIC9 3VfAr?S 2 YtAR I Vf Af? , own mf wHf PLAvnouse copTneirw Mfvvoin lonoon cniCAQO A CRIMSON PAGE FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE CRIMSON WITH THE RED BLOOD OF TRUTH! VATT tlTTI 1 LAUGH CRY GASP AT THE STARK I UU WILL REALISM OF THIS MOST UNflSUAL OFPLAY8 A WOW I THE PLAY THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS TALKING ABOUT Proclaimed By All As A Knockout! THE SEASON'S IGGE8T ORAMATt WALLOP MAILORDERS' I PRICES I SEATS 01 SALE NOW RECEIVED 50e, $1.10, tl.SS, 2.20 " FRIDAY, NOV. 13 MANN'SThe Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price MANN'S Sensational Sale at MANNS Saturday EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR WINTER WEAR SOLD HERE at PRICES to SUIT EVERYBODY'S POCKETBOOK Buy Your Material For A New Dress Tomorrow 40-incli crcM' i'aillo silk, in white, linvy,' pitch pine,1 tan, lirown, rus set and t'uschiii. Ivcular uice .f-l.:W; on sale Saturday, 9g SIMS mm GOODS " 40-inI-Ti flat 'crcpo, heavy quality all-silk in pencil blue, navy, copen, black, and brown; regular price 40-inch Panne velvet, very popular for the new dresses; comes in pencil blue, golden brown and black; verv fine quality. On sale j QC Saturday, yard '. Jt,irJ 27-ineh-all-wool cliallies, washable, in a variety of shades and patterns; regular price 1.45. D 1 1Q Saturday, yard tP X . 1 i7 Saturday Is Bargain Day Filet iiotS.for eurtain'S'in v?lrtforood width; comes in jJain and with- small dainty figures and with the new edgings as weU; on sale Qs Saturday at;yard....:.........l..:... .1 Ui7i' 36-inch lijigerie crepe in bofli plain and fig- OC ured; regular price :0c; Saturday, yard J New curtain'fscriins and marquisette in plain-and bordered: styles, yard wide; values to 20c. 1 Q Saturday, yard LiJK, Dress Ginghams Extra fine grade for women's and children's dresses in stripes and plain colors; 27c regular "price :!"); Saturday, yard 40-inch all-silk charnicuse in navy, brown d0 1 Q and black; on sale Saturday, yard J IW-iiudi nietalluie in-a good assortment of colors for lamp shades, ornaments and other gift pur- Qr j.oses; on sale Saturday, yard f4-inch striped and plaid flannels in green, orchid, rosewood, tan and stone brown; regular tO AZL price $4.95; on sale Saturday, yard in Domestic Department Blankets 'GfixSO. heavv cotton blankets in 'blue; 'tsm, pink, grc- hnd lavender plaids; real $4-r,0$3.95 values; Saturday, pair 70x80 all-wool blankets in tan, grey, red, pink and blue plaids; regular price $12.45; , .95 Saturday, pair :Ki-inch out ing flannel in dark and light ' , - OKn f. i-thvn: vi!niliir nnce ?()c: Saturdav. vara Fleeced Rollings Yard wide, medium weight; come in a fine line of medium and dark styles; veg - ular riee r!)c; on sale Saturday, yard Saturday Sale of underwear and Hosiery THE BIGGEST AND BEST STOCK IN TOWN AT LOWEST PRICES Women's fleeced lined, union suits, high anil lhitch neck- long and elbow sleeves, ankle and knee lengths-; medium weight of fine weave; regu lar price $1.53; on sale C1 AQ Saturday, suit .;.P1.0 Women's Tiiehclieii. silk: and wool union suitsj sleeveless, knee length; regular iriee $1.95; 1 ' ftrt Saturday, suit Al.isses' fleeced lined medium weight union suits, all styles; regular price $1.19; Q52f on sale Saturday, suit:..... OV Women's white muslin I slips with 20-inch shadow-proof hem, all sizes; regular QCP .price $1.29; Saturday, each..,. Women's crepe gowns in flesh eolor, (ZQn regular price $1.00; Saturday, each.... Glove Specials For Saturday Unique styles in women's chamoisuede, gauntlet and turn-back cuff gloves, embroidered mid piped with contrasting colors; regular price $1.G5; d1 OC on sale Saturday, pair .....Pyy Kayser's leatherette gauntlet driving gloves, doiilJe weight, fabric; regular price $2.50; dl Cf Saturday, pair P 1 ou ',-' , Women's aprons, three stamped designs on finest quality cream muslin: regular price 50c; Q on sale Saturcbiv, each Women's "Princess May" union suits, light weight, fleeced lined,, all styles;, regular. price $1.75; on sale t 1 iflfl Saturday, suit ;...1V " Women's silk and wool hose in beige and French nude; to be fc 1 AC closed out Saturday, pair....' Women's all-wooPribbed hose in navy , dark oxford, camel and coat- (CO Kf) ing; on sale Saturday, pair.. P Women's wool uhder-hose, pair $1.19 Women's iiure' silk hose, full fashioned; . ni all the new shades; on VI 7R snlo Saturday, pair ....."' 1 1 u Infants' "Vanta" union suits insilk and wool; special, suit .',Ji..$2.95 In wool and cotton, special, suit...'...$2.19 . Women's fancy rubber aprons, all Q( , colors; regular price $1.39; Saturday ' Agents for Goasard, Cameo and Warner's Corsets 1 Notion Specials For Saturday Palmolivc talcum powder in lilac and Egyp- 1Q tian; regular firlce 25c; Saturday.......!....!.' Pond's cold and vanishing cream, on sale Saturdily, jar ; Pure linen handkerchief squares; regular 1 Qg price 25c; Saturday, each.... : AVomcn's colored batiste and A'oilo handker- OEig chiefs; regular price !10c; Saturday, each ;. "'.v Apiilupie lunch sets in a unique and very pleasing design stamped on good grade of Indian Head 45 inclr cloth, witli four 15-inch napkins; tfjl CQ regular price,$.1.75; Saturday, set P XJi7 Saturday Special Scotch wool scarfs, $2.25 values, Satur- fljl fiC day, each Pl.OO Mann'sDepartment Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phone 486-487 ,"" ' Medford, Ore., Saturday Special Women's hand bags, all leather, $.1.45 CO QC vnlaes: ench P&S7 Mail Orders Promptly Ptllea Postage Prmpaid? - Agents for Butterick Patterns " - mJ . coot with m