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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
o o o o edfori'Mail Tribun: r Second Section Second Section Six Page Six Paget D 1 1 r Twentieth Yeir. Weeklj KKtj-tourUl Year. MEDFORD. OlilftlOX, pUDAY, NOVKMBKIl V lKi3 NO. 202 HEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY M E I TO GIVE RAFFLE SUPPER, NOV. 20 TALENT, Nov. 13. At a nieetinit or this Community cluli on Wednesday of last week. Reven new meinhers wero received: Mm. It. H. tawe, Mrs. (!us Heck, Mrs. Pearl Rosx and .Misses Oatman, Hackler, HoldridKe and Genowny. Tile ladles voted to Klve a waffle supper Friday eveniiiK. November 20, lu tlio club rooms to raise money. Talent school has a large enrollment (in tlio right ll grade, which now num bers 23. the latest addition heir.;; Wlllhy Conner from Idaho. Talent IrrlKatlon district met Tues day to vote for a new director. Mr. and Mrs. 13. K. Reams, who have a summer home on Wagner crock near the picnic grounds, loft last week tut san Francisco, whore they will spend j the winter. t Many Talout residents were In Med-; ford Wednesday to celebrate , At mis-j tlcc (lay. ' I Mrs. E. E. Evnns and Tommy will ' leave this eveniiiK for I.os Ainjeles. j whore she will visit with hor mot her, Mrs. II. W. Noble. I Mr. and Mrs. Wlthorow. and Vera I and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Maxen and t wo I children left for Riverside, Cal.. today. They expect to work in the orange groves and spend tho winter there, i Misses Luetic Holdridtte and Until; Oenoway were in MedforU last Satur-' day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. TurnbaitKh went i to Portland Tuesday evening to secure; medical council for Mr. Turnbaiigh. ! who lias been ailing for some weeks. ! C. W. Martin will attend to the duties j at the school house during his absence. I Miss Violet Ncwbry went to Grants Pass Sunday, where she lias secured i a teaching position. . Mr. anil Mrs. K. T. Newbry motored i to Portland in their new Essex coach, i where they attended the livestock I show. They returned home Monday I evening. ' ' Tho Indies' Aid of tho M. K. church met with Mrs. IT. E. Bowman Thurs day afternoon. ' -"" J. A. Coleman and family left bv auto Monday for Arizona. They will travel in company with Mr. and Mra. J. N. Pace and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thompson and children. Paul and Clyde, who also loft on Monday for Phoenix, Ariz., whore they expect to reside a year before returning to Talent. I Mr. and Mrs. William Hackler of Klamath falls and Mr. and Mrs. I Hennie Hackler of MUlvllle. Cal . were j week-end visitors at the home of L. S. I Hackler. Misses Elsie and Edna Ncwbry were week-end guests In Ashland at the home of R. B. Newbry. Principal E. E. Evans and Chester L. Ward attended an all day meeting of tho Schoolmasters' club in Central Point last Saturday. Mr. Evans took part in the afternoon program. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Uing nnd family spent the week end In Rosebtirg visit ing their daughter-. Mrs. K. II. van. Riper and Mrs. II. Mclntyre. I Clint Ounington. and Charlie Long or Merrill wero ill Talent over tho week-end. Miss Frances Abbott and Lester Taylor were married In Jacksonville last Saturday morning. They were given a chivarle by their young friends at the Abbott homo Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will live at a lumber camp near the Hood Indian. Miss ElTa Ilrinor of Wagner Creek was married to Mr. Green of Grants Pass at GrantB Pass last Saturday afternoon. They will make their home at Doris, Cal., for the present. Miss Holon Snooks, who Is living in Medford, was calling on Talent friends Tuesday. Frank Chamberlain of Moons Camp. Cal.. formerly of Wagner Creek, died at Sacred Heart hospital In Medford ' Wednesday of last week after a sei-j I lus Illness of complications following appendicitis. Mrs. J. A. Gammlll of Coleman Creek called on Mrs. C. W. Long Tuesday. Rabbit breeders met Wednesday evening at tho home of Gus Heck. Mrs. Addle Steadman and daughter. Irene, and her mother-in-law of Phoe nix, silent the day Thursday of last week with her sister, Mrs. Cliff Garvin. Ixjti and Ralph Snooks of Wagner Creek left for I-os Angeles by motor Tuesday morning, where they will sp"'id the wlntor. Put llradley of Medford called on Ci W. Long Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Kicker dike and children. Rose and Marlon, left bv auto Saturday morning for an extended trip cast, their destination heir Pann, 111., where they will visit with their parents and old friends They will make the trip via California and a southern route, stopping at vat- I lous points of interest. They expect to return in timo to plant cantaloupes. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hurkholmer left Saturday by auto for Oklahoma, traveling in company with the J. A. llickerdilie family. Miss .Magdalene MeClay left Thurs jday for Portland, where alio will at- Itend the llehnke-Wulker business college. Miss Lucie Oatman left Thursday evening for Eugene to be present at , the home-coming of l of O.. NoNvem ber 11. and attend the Oregou-O. A. C. , luotball game. ! The I'topian society of the seventh and eighth grades of Talent schools met November !) with lloma Sundlin presiding as president. Routine busi ness was disposed of and a committee appointed to arrange for a Christmas i party and program. A glee club was organized and will mtet at Mr. Ward's home next Friday evening. Prepara tions are under way for a Thanksglv jing program and the society plans to give a play next March. MANY INQUIRIES With tho coining of winter also comes tho usual hoavy demand upon tho lund settlement departments of Chambers of Commerce of the stnte for information regarding the possi bilities for settlers and homescekers in Oregon. Following Is the list of names and addresses of inquirers received this week by tho land settlement depart ment of the local Chamber of Com merce. In some Instances It will be noted that the inquirer states specifi cally In what he is particularly In terested. August Myer, route 1, Sykoston, N. U. J. (). Printer, 265 W. Soneca street, Shorrill, N. Y. D. W. Wllkerson, route 1, box 13, llradley. Okla. Richard C. Bland, -415 West Point Court, Clayton, Mo.; poultry, dairying nnd fruit. J. O. Lamont, North Dakota Tuber culosis Sanitarium, San Haven, N. D. Fred Bach, routo 4, box 291, Stock ton, Cal.; apples. Ralph Dlmlck, care Dan Dell. Gren ada, Cal.; interested In southwestern Oregon. John Mark, P. O. box 280, Camden, Ark. Mrs. Ada Olive' Martin. 42o2 Glassell avenue, ls Angeles. Cal.; beet land. 1. E. Stockes, ill) East Nolemun street. Centralis. III.; sheep. Lewis C. Smith. Hownrd. Kas.- L. C: Plumb, box 141, Tompkins, Saskatchewan, Canada. E. 8. McKltrlck, 1250 Slxh street, Redlands, Cal. Lr. O. R. Ross, 10R Hurua building, Calgary, Albertu; business opportuni ties, farm and ranch land. A. U. Emerson, box 766, Wlnslow, Aril. A. M. Wedgwood, 404 Crescent street, Wnlla Walla. Wash. J. ll. Mehuron, R. R. 1, San Marcos, Cal. George V. Carlson, route 1, box 42, Centorvlllo, S. D. E. E. Davis. Stephenson, Miss. Joseph Tanguay, Ramsey, N. J.; walnuts. E. C. Orme. Carnation, Wash. Earnest Olson, route 1, Coteau, N. D. W. D. Johnstone, box bl, Douglas, Wyo.; poultry and fruit. Junetta C. lleinouen. 1215 W. 23rd atreet. Cedar Falls, lown; poultry and fruit. Mrs. L. M. Greldcr, Station B, Ta coma. Wash. BADLY INJURED IN AUTO By Mary O. Carey. EDEN PRECINCT, Nov. 13. Mrs. Lucy Taylor of Longvlow. Wash., was Instantly killed and Rachel Nowland, u recent resident of Phoenix, was badly shaken up, her knoo severely injured, when her cousin's car left tho road and collided with a telephone polo. C. A. Taylor, who was driving the car, hail his collr.r bono broken. Ills daughter. Miss Taylor, was unin jured. Mrs Nowland Is visiting Iter folks in Lonsview and was on her way to Soattlo wbon tho accident occurred. Many of tho residents of this pre cinct Bpont Wednesday In Medford at tending the Armistice celebration and taking advantage of the bargains offered by the merchants of that city on that day. Medford visitors Tuesday were Mrs. Dr. Miller and daughter, Miss Marie: Mrs. Maccio Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Chandler and Mrs. C. Carey. Forest Service Solo. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 12. (A. P.) Tho forest service has advertised for salo about 67,000,000 feet of pine, cedar, fir, lodgepolo pine and other species on Bherman creek In tho Col vlllo national forcHt, Washington. Tho timber covers about 8300 acres. Tho minimum prices sot aro $3 a thousand for plno and cedar and $1 a thousand for Douglas fir an dothor species. The closing date for receiving bids is December 30. itk$divm$ Sale Russell's Second Big Event From the Far Corners of the World These Linens Have Been Gathered So They May Grace Medford's Tables on Thanksgiving Very fine 22-inch napkins that were bought to match the pattern cloths'?' but arrived late. i Just 15 Sets Napkins to Go at $3.75 It's our loss and your train on these napkins ns wo bought them to match pal tern cloths and the cloths were sold when the napkins arrived. Six napkins in a set with designs of Rose, Chrysanthemum, Vine, Ilolley and Peony. With the sets these napkins of fine double satin damask would have sold fur $8.!)5 per dozen, so you can see what a reduction is in store for you at set of six.... s tliesn napkins ot $3.75 For our "Soeoud Annual Thanksgiving 'Linen Sale" we have, mado great preparations by securing exceptional linens lit re markably low prices. .Selecting quality in linens has been our first thought and then price consideration has been next. How ever, we have secured some very exceptional prices that we aro passing along to you in this "Second Annual Linen Sale" -which will include, table damask by the yard, pattern cloths in all white and in colors, bridge luncheon sets, plain linens by the yard and linen and fancy towels. With Christmas so near an investment now in these lines for gifts will make your christ' mas money go much farther. Pure Irish Linen sets of 86'inch pat tern cloth and six napkins a Satur- day special1 x ' ' r ' Just 25 Sets to Go at $8.50 Wonderful quality pure bleach, fine flax, Irish Lin en, nicely boxed and suitable for either gifts or your' own home. The length, 8(1 inches, is long enough for most any table and the beautiful patterns of Chry santhemum, Roso, Carnation, Brier IUiso and Penny Rose give you a good selection to choose from, v These sets we bought on our own importation as well as most nil our linens and we had them boxed nnd put up in sets to sell lit $10.50 and $11.50 Saturday at importation as well $8.50 12 Bridge Sets "Mirador " Linen Reduced 72xl06-Inch Pattern Cloths Thanksgiving Linen Sale Price $8.65 Nearly three yard long pattern cloths, four of the very best designs. A beautiful qual ity of fine Irish Linen, a double satin dainask that you will find is of a quality that give nearly a lifetime of wear. This pattern is exceptionally low at .$10.!),"), but now for Saturday of our Thanks giving Sale ; a ncautitui quai- $8.65 70x88-Inch Pattern Cloths Thanksgiving Linen Sale Price S6.75 Usually a two and one-half table cloth is large enough to cover any table, so this being only two inches short of that, comes to you at a big reduction and will satisfy your needs for a full size cloth. Wonderful qual ity and four Very pretty designs that can be matched up with nap kins. Worth' $8.95 at...; loth $6.75 Table Damask Yardage at Very Low Prices CoIdS WPP' Co Stop them tpday : Stop them quickly " ma diacooiforu.EndthefcverindhedKhe. 1-or.e the poisons out Hills brk coUs in 4 hours. They tone the whole system. The "oipt-re. P lubleruuluhledmillwrjtoemrltythn. " Qjn't rely on lesser helps, don tdeUy. AlIdniuKts AtU'S WcsJOe ctsutpiiiiu cii Dos HiCF Two yard wide damask, full bleached Irish Linens, worth if 2.7.1 and an exceptional value too Thanksgiving Sale - - ... Two yard wide double satin damask, an extremely high quality linen that sells regularly at $:i.75. Thanksgiving . ' Sale Plain satin damask 72 inches wide that is much in de mand fur developing your own fancy ; table cloths. Special - j,ini'iis, worm $2.25 'Xtremely high $3.09 s much in de- $3.25 Fancy Bath Towels, Now an Appropriate Time to Buy During our "Thanksgiving Linen Sale" wc are plac ing on sale our stock of fancy bath towels and bath mats at a big reduction. The season of gift, buying is so near at hand that you will profit well to pur chase many of these fancy towels now while the price is greatly reduced. NOW. ONE-FOURTH OFF Linen Towels. Both Plain and Solid Colors (i'ucsl size towels, all linen and with hemstitched borders. Worlli regular 75e. Kinc for gifts. I" OjC (incut size colored linen towels tvilh either plain whije borders anil colored center or color- Q ed eeiilcr with while mA borders J J Kiill size 18x.'M inch, all linen Inwels with hemstitched borders. A very fine quality 'buck fl 1 A A worth $1.50. I U Special at ylUJ r -vi i i -sua, T. wy SATURDAY SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED' While our "Annual Thanksgiving Sale" of linens takes first place in our "ads" and in our win dows, we have many special valif out for your savings this Saturday which will be displayed inftvery department, ,-..'.. Pi O ; '