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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
rAtm six itoportm;to tutbukr Mirowmn, omyioy, Fiffrviv, sywkmrrr vx mr ' V ADRIENNE STEWARD'S New Winter-Time C OAT S Combine Warmth and Smartness You'll find just the w i s h c d for here, values at Coat you've Unsurpassed $19.75 to $82.50 New Winter-Time Dresses at S12.50 to $75.00 WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and t Prices Absolutely Right Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before Letting Us Flgu-e on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS MEOFORD A MODERN MILL OREGON 3 You fan avoid it with this PROTECTION' $5,000 $10,000 if yon die from natural causes if yon die from accident In esse of permanent total disability the company will ( Hi... ' . 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay $25 per week lor one year; and in addition S. Pay $50 per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to the beneficiary when in sured dies 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as result of accident, the company will ' Pay $5,ooo immediately in cash in addi tion to other benefits. ; Tin case of temporary disability as a result of tidier sickness or accident, the company pays f2i per jveek for a limit of 52 weeks. West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY home orrict-aAxriwtciaco A. C. BEVAN, District Manager Box 869, Medford W. E. BOARDMAN, 142 North Ivy St., Medford, Oregon )NE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES YSTEMATIC AVING PELLS i UCCESS "A Definite Plan for a Definite Purpose" Save for a Sunshiny Day The Right Bank for You The First National Bank . BEDFORD, OREGON aid. Ad Kb PLAY OUTSIDERS TALE A 2 TO ONE E o o PRINCETON TIGERS NKW -.YORK. Nov. 13. (A. P.) Odds liuve lengthened on most of the favorites in . this Saturday's .football names. Vale rules ft two to one choice over I'l-lnceton. with u wage,- of $-uuu, tu Sloou, the largest n.pui-tcd on the hauls uf these odds, which have leng thened from eight to five. other wngers today estnhllshed Army an overwhelming favorite over r...,.,,.,'i Columbia at 3 Vi to I. with I'ennsyi uiiiiinuuin ami iiruwn earn fcf nine to five over I'lttsbutg, Chlcugo nnd llarvnril, re spectlwly. C'olKnte is a six to five eholee ovor Syracuse. Walters" on the outcome of the Army-Nuvy ehissic here November Au u f ,, , ,1 ..,llnnl Inlnl ...Lfironeil .III llU'ieilSW Ul , , . 1 K ,. , , OlIilK to 1 The Jledfoid lili;h si hoot f.iotl-.i 11 team, following its 67 to 0 victory .i ... ... ,i, vaniu ...1,, .,..,1 ,i,,...,,,,i. ,.,i, U0led at odds mngo. 'i'he team plays Hosehurg at KoselHii-g next Wednesday, and a week. later, Thanksgiving, plays Ash Innil at Ashland, in the last ganio of the season. i on the. Army from 2 to I to 2 V4 the soelnl whirl u week ngo. Couch Cnlllson announced "that enl.e-eaters , ',. ' ,, NKW YORK, Nov. 13. (A.P.) Five ''"V,'" '"r..h,!V"" . Leal snuggles between Individuals in ...111 .. "" who have attained fame on eastern ...... ,1 ,,..., 11 i"'. Ifoothllll riclilM will ,1,'tiw (tin .li.....-u ,.t thousands this Saturday. Swede Uurtinouth's hackfield marvel, who two years 11 bo played as linesman, meets an exceptional foe lanil st-hiiol team are still in the formative period, but negotiations aro oberland'er aimer way to niaae iinaneiai nr-i ratiKements with Ashlnnd to call off 1,,,.l.nK.vinK ti'iMie ul J.SIIIUII.1,,, ..Ph.e Ymcls" .MeCarly of Chicago, ...... ... ...... a piuiiBer who has sained his nkk oltj. instead, if one can be procured. ,,, through vicious attacks on op I his plan Is agreeable to Coach ))sinK ,lnp!f, Obei hinder undoubted ...,K...-s i u,, io .,juoi Iy ls (1ppt .,. depart,,,,.,,,,, , nuthorilles. with the exception of lhe ,,. tnim .,,,,,. ,)1It th0 ,11 P"J"' wn0 18 nnw wor- miBhty Chleugoun may break through ""IB iiieeeuem. , t any time ami Is always nood for If no other iirranBements can be the last five yards to a touchdown. inmie, mn second and third wtuad , At Kyracuse there Is another ' great will fulfill the Ashland enBiiBcment, individual lierformnnce in the making and the la members of the first with ICddle Tryon, littlo halfback who siiniB lmy ino outsiiic team. 1 Ills eumiuered Princeton, nlayiliB for Col Kate against Harlan Carr of Syracuse would fori-stall 'Hetting a bail pre cedent." but probably be a severe fi naiiclal Jolt to the sister city which 1 ney are of the running type, open field workers par excellence dodg the local authorities desire to avoid j Ins. IwistlnB mites to whom long runs If possible. It is expected that definite news on the game will be forthcoming by the first of the week. SLIGHT EDGE IN urouml the enrtH and through the tuckloH nre comparatively common. COMMUNICATIONS Ti RAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. (A, 1'.) The penlc or tho football sea son on the Pacific const tomorrow brings together Washington and Her keley In a colorful game which mny determine the ii25 championship. Neither team has been defeated in COnHt ('Ollff. Cltncn 'loll.... 1 1. lu I addition. Ciillroml,, lu .i.,.iin-. .... its sixth season of no defeats by a concge eleven. Around T5.000 per sons are expected to witness tho game. A win by Washington is ex pected 7,1 virtually clinch the title for the northern eleven. It has only lo defeat Oregon, n team which has lost all of Its conference games this seasoij. Should Calirornlii win It cilii tina to settle Stanford's claims a week later in the annual "big game," and a win by the Cardinals would throw j the title Into the alr with three rind I possllily rotir tennis tied. Although the teams mmim fa vorably in strem'th. c.iif.,...i ...' a slight favorite today to take the; measure of tne Huskies. I Oregon und the On. iron Ipnlan .iti battle for home honors at Kugeno' In a contest marked by traditional! rivalry. u will have conference1 hearing n will ib ,., ,,. , Angeles, where Southern California entertains .Montana. Stanford lias nn ennler neoUnmnn, and will me,.t California, 'southern branch, at Palo Alio. Tho conference nlnnHlnm,. IVHtll - Washington . . n California Stanford . , ; , , , 3 Idaho . . . o Mr. Dewey Cermu Statement.' To the Hditor: In ' your article of the testimony given of the Huntley trial you have been misinformed as to my becoming confused and telling two different stories nnd asking the judge for the right to question the nttorneys. 1 asked the judge while on tho stand for advice as to answering some ques tions, and deny most emphatically, that I told two different stories: I also deny I admitted I, told Mrs. Huntley to pray alone. I assume you are will Ing lo rectify these mistakes us It puts mo In n very compromising posi tion. ResiK'ctfully. ' C. M. DEWEY. Medford, November 12. Cook with gns;--'j . tf BUILD, IT UP! People have coughs and colds mostly because they lack resistance and are not adequately nourished. Scott's Emulsion rich in vitamins supplies the weakened system with nourishment that helps restore resistance. BuiH up your strength with Scott's Emulsion. Scott & nuwne, Bloomfiekl. N. J. '. S. C. ... . A. C. . . Montana . , W. S. C. . Oregon , , . . . 1 1 Spiff .sou r3332S S32iE 3-f; Watchman Loses Leg. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. .Nov. 13. Tj. H. HnlimiH .'in n u 1 . plfic ciiKlno watchinnn. hud his right leg cut off litvi i.oin,,, ,i. 1 .7, ....... 1 . me ivnee tins ninrnliiK ut r-atmina. 60 miles north or hero, when ho slipped and Ml bo tween tho passenger coach and ca boose or a mixed train Onnlf with frni. REDMEN, ATTENTION! The Biggest Redman and Pocahontas Meeting That Has Been Held in Oregon and California for the Last 15 Years Will Be Held Tomorrow Night SATURDAY, NOV. 14, AT Redmen Hall' : 'Banquet 6:00 P. M. Parade 7:00 P. M. Initiation 8:00 P. M. followed by an open meeting and dance. Every Redman and Pocahontas Must Be There! 0 0 NOEL ERSKINE, Sachem. o J. T. PERRY, Chief of Records. AVonien's novelty Cuff Chamoisette Gloves; cmproidored ,cuffs. and backs. New colors. Regular price $1.75. On sale : 1 . ( Saturday, pair V vvr TOILET ARTICLES Coty's Talcum Powder in Paris and l'Origon Perfumes. djl (f 4 A W Mann's The Best Goods for the Price, No Hatter What the Price Mann'q STAMPED LUNCHEON SET SALiE0 AT MANN'S ALL DAY SATURDAY . A Rare Value for Saturday Excellent for Xmas Gifts and an Enjoyable Bit of Needle, Work for Winter Afternoons and Evenings " " 1 ' " A ifmulreds of women took advantage of our last sale and were well "pleased with these sets. Hundreds of others will become new friends event. by attending this important ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY 1000 STAMPED LUNCHEON SETS $1.39 VALUE 95c ' h , ,-1 " i One 44-inch Cloth and four Napkins, stamped on Indian similar fabrics. For Saturday only, i 95c set Eleven beautiful patterns of extraordinary. designs, arranged by Inez Gey Youens. - ON SALE SATURDAY ONLYu Head and other or YELLOW WILD ROSE CUT LACE WHITE POND LILY . GOLDEN ROD 81-RAY THE ROSITA ROSE GARLAND WREATH CONVENTIONAL DAISY BLACK-EYED 8U8AN PASTEL LACE FLOWERS YELLOW BLACK BASKET THE ROCKWOOD TEA 8ET See Our Windows "WfLD R08L" ROUSING SPECIALS for SATURDAY . SU5 Gowns 95c Women's Crepe Night Gowns in plain and fancy patterns; all colors. ' Regular price $1.25. .On QIf sale Saturday, each JiJC 85c Aprons 69c "Women's pure Rubber Gum Aprons in all colors; up to 85c f?Q values. Oii sale Sat.y each:....." 27 C $3.69 Bloomers $2.89 Women's Silk Bloomers in both knit .and glove silk;, come in the much wanted shades. Real $3.G9 values. Saturday ' i t9 fiQ m rair $1.75 Gloves $1.60 Special Sem-Pray-Jo-ve-Nay, the pink com plexion cake. " tft Special Paker's Tar Shampoo. Regular 45c price 50( Saturday $3.50 Gloves $2.45 Women's Tailored Kid Gloves with wrist, of contrasting, colors. Regular price $:T.50. Saturday, 2 $7.00 Blankets $5.95 Cotton and wool mixed Blankets in pink, tan, grey and blue; broken plaids. Reg. price $7.00. dC OC On sale Saturday, pair .... 0VO 30c Outing Flannel 25c Fine grade Outing Flannel, 36 inches' wide, in light and dark, colors.. Reg ular price 30c. On sale Ott Saturday,, yard OC $5.00 Comforts $4.29 72x84 Bed Comforters, filled with superior cotton; covered with pretty figured challic. Regular price $5.00. Saturday, , d A qq each P-V $4.30 Blankets $3.45 66x80 Cotton Blankets; full" 4-pound weight in tan with "blue or pink bor ders, $4.00 values. dQ Art Saturday, pair ......r. $1.25 Bloomers $1.00 Women's Cotton Knit Bloomers, with and without cuff, in a fine as sortment of colors. Regular price Sfr5-...: ..$1.00 $4.0.0 Lamps $2.95 - Novelty Lamps for table, desk and boudoir, in a wonderful assortment of sizes and shapes; beautiful shades. Regular price $4.00. dQ QC Saturday, each 9VO $5.00 Umbrellas $4.48 Women's silk and cotton Umbrellas, all colors. Regular price $5.00. On Si: $4.48 . Fancy Garters $1.19 values ..Saturday 08 pair Kayser's Silk Hose $2.00 values Saturday $1.75 pair Mail Orders Promptly Filled, postage prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Medford, Oregon O . ... - O o oo o G O o o o e