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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
o o MKDfORT) MATTi TftrRTTNK EDFORT), ORATION, FRIDAY, NOVKMBKR If,, ID'2'e PACE TCTOTTT EARTH lift IN CALiFORNiA CAUSE ALARM MijiiIkM. (y hu tremuiH continued for a half hnur. The wi-ainer rur'u I4Ktiiitiitnil tin chiller of the H turbiinrtt tn to ,100 miles from Ma nllu. o (lurniiiru wui rcaortei. al ' i'lutiuh ItuiltliiiKH lit Manila wcr f Mhiiken perci'iJllMy. Allowing for ) i ff tren eo In time, : tin HcriuUH Hurtliii!iike reconled to- iiy on the nelniniKtph at (IfOiKe- litwn uiilvei-Hfly was the idcnliiul one felt at Manila ut 8:15 tonight. Ma ni hi 1h thirteen houiH ahead of W'ubIi- iiiKtun In time. ; known art connulhHeui', 11(1 ut hit jhitme shortly after nine o'clock this inoinliiff. Kt rick en SuiW.iy with pneumonia Mr. Lilihey nhuweil Hale reuiHlunce to tin ruviiK H of the I)hl'hhc. Mr. 1-ibltcy Npent hiw wumineiH In 10 u tope ami IiIh win tori In I'alifurnlu. lie recently gave the Toledo inutit-um of urt more than $ 1 ,000,000. AKJ1KAMJ WOMAN' SLAIN' Residents of Anaheim Awak ' ened By Severe Earthquake . ,' Shocks Manila Is Badly Shaken Disturbances Reg . istered at Washington. "ANAHISIM, al., Nov. IJi. (A. I. . ftiirlli trcmorH of sufficient force to awaken many renidenl, were fel here at three o'clock thlH morninK. vahhix;t,n- ov- ia- fA- A aeriouH earlhiiuaku apparently centering at a icruitt dlHtuncc from VanlilHKloii left its record today on the HelsmoBraphs of (ieornclown unl venUty. It liPKun at G:12 a. m., east ern time, and still wuh In pron-sH ot 9:40 n. m. Father Tundorff. in Chance, of the inHtrumcntH, di'Hcillied the shock an "very severe." ! V I ( TO HI A t 1 1. C., Nov. 1 3. (A. t I'.) An earthquake about half the intenUy that devaHtnted Tokyo and , Yokohama, September 1, 1923, wa rcKiHtered at the Conzalcn heihtx I oltHervatory here today. The lndi i rated center wan 5X00 miles away , in the direction of Formosa. The Noted Dead (Continued from pane 1.) MOW VOHK, Nov. 13. (A. P.) Kohert C. Wrenn, f3, famouH tennis player and all-around athlete Is dead. .National champion for four years, ii second baseman anil a quarterback at Harvard, a Itoosevejt Itoufih Illdor during the Spanish war, a major In the ah- service during the World war, lie died last nlht in his apartment here of DrlKht's disease. For 25 years he had heen a member of the Xew York slock exchange. 'MANILA. Nov. 13. fA. I) A strong eartlninake occurred al 8:1.1 1 VOI.KIK), Ohio, Nov. 13. Kdward 1 ruiumond IJIihcy, miillonaire kIhhh luaiiut'aeiui-er and internationally friends telephoned her house, be cause of her non-arrival, they re ceived no answer. Sounds which iniKlit have been plntol shots were heard between l and 2 i'clock by a nearby neighbor, but who, because of entertatnlnte comtany, failed to re gard the sounds uh of any special siKnifica nee. As ustnil yesterday, Mr. Neil came for 1 u nch from t he Ash la nd Crea m- ery. where ho is employed. The only thinff out of the ordinary at the luncheon, ho said, was the fact that J ill yon who had been a boarder with the Nell's for five or more years past, did not eat. Mr. Neil left the bouse at 12:4r to return to hbj du ties and shortly after 4 o'clock was told tho tragic, news. IiiHt evening hu was on the verno of collapse and is under tho doctor's care today. For years liny .lillson had been a friend of the Neil's according to friends and relatives of the family. Mo had been u ranch bund for Mr. Neil ' when he operated a ranch Jn the Dead Indian country over. 1 0 j years uko. When they moved toj Ashland, Jlllson became their hoard-' er. Trouble was a think' that Is Butdi never to have been experienced be-1 fore between him and tho family and In addition he was devoted to the children, of which Mr. and Mrs. Neil had three. In turn, Mrs. Nell, nc corditif; to an aunt, "did much fori him, did him many favoiband this in what she sot, j Jillson had , a general reputation, of being a law uuid!nn citizen. Ho! was a night clerk at tho Southern j I'acltic railroad depot ut A nit land and has u futher and mother, together with other relatives living In that city. - Several letters in hifl personal of-' feffts found in his room may lead to throwing new light on tho motives i for tho crime. Mrs. Nell, whose maiden name was' Clara M. Loosley, Is tho daughter of; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Ioosley of Klamath Falls, well-known Klamath, county reHidents. They arrived l'i Ashland last evening for a visit wlthj their duughter entirely ignorant of j tho tragedy, until their arrival. Mrs. j Neil was a member of several lodges and was an officer of the JOastern j Star. She Is said to have been an , accomplished musician and often young folkn organised In orchestras or otherwise, came to her house to practise, she was born In Klamath county and' In her immediate family leaves her husband, Fred II., and three children, Joseph, 18, Fred erick, ic, and Jean, 8. Funeral arrangements will be made later through Deputy Coroner II. C. Stock ut Ashland. Cook with gas. tf WE GO THE LIMIT TO PLEASE COAL and BRIQUETS PHONE 239 if COAL m PHONE 239 MEDFORD 7Ae Answer to the Burning Questm i t I o Ready to take home daily at 12 o'clock, noon Rex Pumpkin Pies 40c Rex Lemon Cream Pies 50c Large thick pies that will please A large and better assortment of Sweet Breakfast Rolls . REX CAFE & PASTRY SHOP Someone to serve you at any hour, night or day IliljjMM HIE WM MANN'S MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE November Sale of Winter Coats at MANN'S The Most SENSATIONAL VALUES Offered This Season Be Here Early Saturday Morning Before the Best Are Sold Store Opens at 8 a. m., Closes at 8:30 p. m. 100 New Coats Just In From .New York 100 New Coats Just In From New York Purchased especially for us by our buyer in New York away below regular prices LOT l-$20 Coats $12 27) splendid new ('oats; inado in 1liis season's must up-to-dute . styles; all desirable colors; lined throughout; have good fur col lars, all sizes, 15 to 48; every (.'oat worth $'20.00. t 1 9 f)f November sale price, each , , . ( Lot 2 $25 coats $18 ,This lot of Coats are exceptionally good values; made of lustrous all-wool Holivia cloths and other materials. Conic in the much wanted shades of blues, browns, tans, also black; every Coat trimmed with good fur. Real $125.00 values. 00 Saturday, each f xOJJ SEE BIG DISPLAY IN WINDOW. ANOTHER BIG SALE OF DRESSES 500 Silk and Wool Dresses at Low Prices 50 beautiful new models; made of all silk materials; every one different. Come in the pretty shades of navy blue, brown, purple and pencil pluc. colored and metallic embroidery trimmed, in both flare and straight line models; up to $20.00 values. On sale Saturday, (10 00 ach V vr.vrvr $25.00 Dresses $15.00 A new shipment of smart; Dresses for women and misses; made of Crepe Satin, Flat Crepe, Silk and Velvet combinations, in a wide range of colors., in cluding navy, pencil blue, tan, brown and purple; also a beautiful line of Wool Dresses. I'p to $25.00 values. Saturday, $15.00 New "Miss Manhattan" Dresses Just in; priced from $29.50 to $19.50 New Anthony Dresses for afternoon and evening wear. New Irene Castle Dresses; priced from $39.50 to $59.50. New Korrect Dresses; priced from $18.00 to $39.50. " The Best Selection of Stylish Dresses in Southern Oregon. SATURDAY SALE OF WOMEN'S SWEATERS Another big shipment of the latest ideas in women's Sweaters, in lirushcd Wool, Lumber .Jack, and Coat styles in all tho new colors and sizes. Priced from $ 1.95 to $112.00 cadi. Complete line of Daniel Creeu House Slippers for women and children. SPECIAL SALE OF BATH ROBES Women's heavy Hath Uobes in a beautiful line of styles and color. $5.00 values. On sale JM ff Saturdav, each r J.UV Purchased away below regular price by our New York buyer Lot3 $40 coats $25 25 wonderful fine Coats; every one different. Conic in all the new colors for winter wear. Misses and women's sizes; all with big fur collars; every Coat worth $40.00. $25.00 On sale Saturday, each : 25 Per Cent Discount on All Our Better Coats $39.50 $56.25 $67.50 $75.00 $93.75 ..$112.50 SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY Children's Winter Coats; made of all wool materials. Up to $10.00 values. ,, $5.00 Saturday, each New Winter Coats for children; trimmeU with fur; made of fine all-wool materials; lined throughout; colors brown, henna and rust, $12.50 values. . $9 95 Saturday, each New Urushed Wool Sweater for children in tan, yellow anil henna; comes in stripes and plain colors. tC QC Special Saturday, each pJsJ New Scarf and Cap Sets for children in Drushed "Wool; colors blue and tan. On sale tO 0 Saturday, set Children's lilack Sat hie lUoomers; all sizes, (i!)c 0c values. Saturday, pair Children's Pain Capes and Coats in vellow and IJO QC blue. On sale Saturday, each VO.VJ WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES Just, received The famous "Paul Jones'' Aprons; made of verv fine Amoskaeg (iinghanis, in all sizes; very dp OC special Saturday, cadi Ji.iJ "Happy Home" House Dresses, $1.50 values. t1 ff Saturday, each New Flannelette House Dresses for the cold l0 QC weather; priced Saturday, each Women's $(i0.00 Winter Coats, now "Women's $75.00 "Winter Coats, now Women's $90.00 Winter Coats, now Women's $100.00 Winter Coats, now Women's $125.00 "Winter Coats, now Women's $150.00 Winter Coats, now SEE BIG DISPLAY IN WINDOW NOVEMBER CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY Buy Your Hat Tomorrow at Reduced Prices Wonderful New Velvet and Silk Combinations at Great Reductions Women's $20.00 Velvet Hats, now $15.50 Women's $18.50 Velvet Hats, now $13.95 Women's $16.50 Trimmed Hats $11.95 Women's $12.50 Trimmed Hats, now $9.95 EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Trimmed Hats; all new styles that sold at regular prices up to $12.)5. J7 14 1 v v Saturday, each Advance stvles as any $10.00 1 Saturday, each Advance styles in "Courier" Hats in Brocade and Satin; good as anv $10.00 Hat in town. fc7 CH Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Medford, Oregon M,AIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED POSTAGE PREPAID New "Pierette" Hats in Velvet and Silk; can't be matched for less than $8.00. Saturday, . . QQ WOMEN'S PRINCESS SLIPS AND BLOOMERS New "Milo Sham" Princess Slips in all the new shades; a splen did quality. Regular price $(3.00. &a a On sale Saturday, each iPlilO "Golddtc" Payon Silk Bloomers, the best fitting garment made; comes in all colors, $5.00 values. On sale Q ftC Saturday, each JjO SPECIAL SALE OF KIM0NAS Women's Corduroy Kimonas in all the new bright sliades; good styles; real o.00 values. . 4 1 Jn Saturday, each $4.UU AGENTSoFOR BUTTERICK PAf TERNS 8 - O 0