Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1925, Image 5

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    MTCDFOKD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFOlIt). ORIXiON, Fl '11 .Y, N OiV K M 1 i K I ' 3 i. 1 H2-"
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MRS. FUSON WINS IN SUGAR BEETS SUCCEED
WILSON'S
Men's 220 weight bib over
alls, going Saturday $1.00
Men's heavy work shirts,
2 pockets, Saturday .50c
Men's winter union suits,
all sizes, Saturday . $1.25
Men's $3.75 cord u r o y
pants Saturday . . . $2.85
Jersey gloves ..... 15c
Men's work sox 9c
Men's high top shoes going
Saturday for ...,$5.00
Men's all leather dress
shoes, Saturday . . $3.75
Men's white rubber shoes,
large sizes, Saturd'y $3.00
Men's long slicker coats,
going Saturday -...$2.75
Boys's Suits, 2 pants and
vest going Saturday $4.50
You can easil v save tfn
v uncoil uuuars, as
we have hundreds of
real bargains.
THAT'S ALL TODAY
Will H. Wilson
The Price Maker
We Lead and Others
Follow.
THE CHEAPEST
STORE IN THE WEST
32 N. Front St.
FILES A DIVORCE'
llyilliui Huntley, (U'tiultlcir l,y
Jury 1,-iKt Siiluidiiy of u first degree
HIUI'dlM' "cluil'KO till- till' MIllbliillR to
dentil lusl Keteuiler uf Jesse Ju s
OililiH, Tliu'rsdiiy filed ii Mill fur ili-
VIMVl- hi IIU Circuit' COUIt HKIlillHl IliH
wile. Iluttle. Ilunilcy names Cililis
iik the fu-resenileiit. ami allriluites
his family tloitliles lu the ileail man,
"I'M tu eight months ago," the
complaint alleges. "plaintiff nnd de
fi'luliinl were hapiy in their ma'.rit.l
life, when the defendant berarao in
fatuated with Jesse James OHl;s, and
conducted herself in a .dUgiiiiccfut,
liiiroier, and indecent manner with
said Cillihs."-
The divoree is based upon rr';l and
inhuman treatment charges, as"nniT
that "actions of the defendant -lid
irritate the plaintiff and niaku life
burdensome."
Huntley was acquitted of ki. line
Olbks on a plea of self defense. The
couple were married at O'lala. D.iua-
l.'is county, November 3, J!l;l... and
have five children. Tho .fiuhui- l ska
for an absolute decree, unil tno t us-i
tody of, tho youngsters.
' Tho affray that resulte 1 In tho
death of (libbs was ovci ilia aliejeil
attentions jiaid . by Uibbs- 1.0 lr. I
Huntley. ,
Helen Fllnlr Murphy fll-d suit for
divorce from Jlnrvey .K. Murphy,- a
dentist, formerly of ihii euv. njw liv
ing in Eugene. The eomplalnt . h n exM
that the mother of the - dofvndam
'engaged In a system of crltlcisM i f
the plaintiff." and that "defendant
sustained the mother". It ! fui'iler
alleged that the defendant threatened
to kill the plaintiff. itod that sho
kicked the revolver out of his hand
when ho pulled the weapon from be-I
neatli a pillow'.. ' f
The eomplalnt further cites that '
the practice of D'r. .Murphy was never
less than SCio a month in this city,
and S.iO u month maintenance and
$liit attorney fees is asked, besides a
decree of divorce.
The (nullifying round for No. VI
button was held Monday. November
lti, Mrs. T. J. Kuson winning. I he
present holders of the buttons are as
follows: I, Mrs. Wood: 2, .Mrs. t'lurk;
:. Mrs. (ielclmll; ,1, Mrs. Hnwne; S,
Mrs. Conroy; G, MrB. Win. Vawter;
7. Miss Marlon Hill: X. Mrs Hat-dwell:
!. Mrs. Roberts; 10, Mrs. Drown; 11.
Mrs. Hublnson; 12, Mrs. Fuson.
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BRAKES INADEQUAT
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Guorge W. Scott, a Washington
tnuriu. whs fined li hi .Imle Cilenn
O. Taylor's court ypstimlay on his
pleu of fiuilty to tlrivjtiK with inade-1
quat brakes, the charge being filed
by State Traffic Officer C. P. talent,
after Scott had struck the rear of a
empty gWvuJ wagon driven by J. S.
Van Dorfcy on ihe Pacific highway
north of the city. When struck the
gravel wagon team ran a half nitlo
before being ittopned by its driver.
Scott had attempted to pass the
wagon but was unable to do so be
cause of an approaohing car, causing
him to crash into Its rear.
W. K. Allen of I'hoenix - was also
fined $10 yesterday on a charge of
speeding. t
A. Howard of Klamath KuIIh.
connected with the Atgonia Lumber
company arrived hero yesterday with
the intention of residing in the city
permanently.
Our shop abounds In many special
values which we cannot enumerate.
Gifts that arc original and distinctive.
Be the first to mako your selection at
the Handicraft Shop. 212
Screen doors at Wallace Wootis
Lumber yard, corner E. Main and
Genesee. 88
A real Saturday Special, 4 2-piece
decorated china dinner set for $5.15
while they last. New Variety Storo.
Krcnch-Kstes Co., 31 X. Bartlett. 208
The wilt of Mrs. Clara DelKm'an,
well known Ashland woman, was
filed for probate in tho circuit court
TueKduy.lt is directed that $500 bo
paid to the "trustees of tho Catholic
churrh In the town in which I reside,"
and that after all debts aro paid, the
balnnco of the estate is converted Into
cash and divided share and share
alike, between four sons and four
daughters. No value is placed on the
estate. Tho will was made April 3,
1916. Ashland TidinRS.
A smal deposit will bold any nrtl
ole in our store ufttil Christmas. Jap
Art Store. . 208
Miss Elizabeth Spencer, the eminent
soprano, assisted by Luetic Collette,
violinist and pianist, will he heard In
a unique recital at the First M. E.
church, Friday night, November 20th.
at 8:15 p. in. Admission free. 208
A minor auto collision occurred this
niorninp when the cars of 1-2. F. Cole
man and John bod so collided at the
intersection of Main und Uartlett
Streets.
H. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos.
210
The Handicraft Shop- offers as a
special value for Saturday Peach
colored checked voile combination
suits all finished and stamped for
embroidery. Exceptional values, 08o
each. 208
No cars of fruit were shipped out
yesterday by local packing plants,
maV.lng the fourth day since ship
ments have been 'made.
Wo have a market for any quanti
ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds,
must be fat and have liver attached.
Johnson Wroduco Co., 241 N. Fir
streot. Phnnn !7. tf
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Young arrived
bore last evening from Salem to spend
several weeks visiting friends and rol
ntives while en route to southern Cali
fornia. Opportunity day an enormous sav
ing on stamped combination suits of
pretty peach colored voile $1.48 val
ues reduced to the nmaslnglly low
price of 08c Saturday. Handicraft
Shop. 208
Ail art It-It1 nf Intt'iTSt to all "f
Houiht'i-n Oregon appears in this
month's issue nf the Volt, wliit h is
dcviitcd to the KUhjt-rt of nuu;ir beet
' raising in southern' Orison and nor
I thern fall Torn in. It is perhaps not
j generally known that rxperlmenlal
crops of Kcncrourt nl.t were planted
lu Klamath and Siskiyou counties
the past year fur the purpose of
determining definitely whether
not sugar beets could be sueeessfutly j I
crown In this territory. Now that
the eropH have been harvenled and
Hen I to tlie siiKar fintory. Uieru re
mains no doubt as to tho sucecKs ot
this new venture. , The nuu-otue of
thlH extensive experiment Is of inueh'
importance to all of wont hern Ore
gon, for should a sugar beet fac
tory ho established In this vlelulty, ' I
simitar crops will no doubt be in,
evidence throughout this wholo territory.
Another item of interest to this
locality Ih a brief write-up of tho
new IJtbia Springs Hotel uf Ash
land, the formal opening of which
was recently held with appropriate
ceremony. Two good photos of this
handsome new hostelry, one of the
exterior and one of the spacious
lobby, aro reproduced in connection
with tho story.
Tomorrow At Adrienne Steward's A n
GOAT SALE
j.
WHITE SLAVE SUSPEGT
ES
New Shipments From the East
At Surprisingly Low Prices
$65.00 Coats Reduced to . $49.50
$45.00 Coats Reduced to . $37.50
$35.00 Coats Reduced to . $29.50
$27.50 Coats Reduced to . $19.95
Some Special Prices on
DRESSES
$32.50 Dresses Reduced to $25.00
$25.00 Dresses Reduced to $16.95 ,
$18.00 Dresses Reduced to .$12.50 V
Dan O'Xell. arrested Wednesday
evening at Ashland with an lK-year-old
girl with whom lie Is alleged
to have been traveling in violation
of the Mann act for several months
past, is an escaped prisoner from a
New York state penitentiary
cording to the tdieriffs off it:
admission whh made by tho girl,
(race Smith by name, w ho is said
to have stated .she was glad that "it
was all over with," referring to her
association with o'Noil.
ADRIENNE
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ce. fl'he
STEWARD'S
103 N. Central Ave.
Large cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune officfl.
New Show
Today!
A
Sensational
Expose!
You tin ven t been IIiimIIimI mil if
you've seen this sensational
picture exposing spiritualism,
soanees, table-tappings!
The Markets
Livestock.
I'OHTLAM). Orn.. Nov. 2n. (A. I'.)
-rCallln NmninHlly Hlcaily; rcceiptH,
HO heart (72 through).
IIokh Nominally steady: rocolptH,
loan head (S:i2 direct or on contract).
Slicup Steady; rocclptn, 1!U0 head
(through).
Eggs.
rOIlTLAXn, Ore.. Nov. 20. (A. P.)
Krks Pullets ii lc; rest steady;
current receipts, 4Bc; fresh medium,
38'6fa3!)c: fresh standard firsts. iRU
4li',4c; fresh standard extras. 4714 ?1
48c; fresh undersized, 30S(3U'Ac.
Portland Wheat
POItTLAND, Ore., Nov. 20. (A. P.)
Wheat: HUM hard white l.r,(); hard
white, hluestcm, baart $1.C4: soft
white $1.51: western white $1.52;
hard winter, northern spring, 11.40;
western red $1.47.
Today's car receipts Wheat 11G:
I.D.a,l 1. !..( II. n..,1 'l. .... ti 1.
I hav 4.
Butter and Milk.
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 20. (A. P.)
Butter Steady. Extra cubes,' city
lite; standards, 54c: prime firsts. 52c;
firsts, 50c; undcrgrados, nominal;
prints, 67c; cartons, G8c.
Milk Steady. Hcst churnlnis cream.
55c r.at shippors' track In zone No. 1.
urcam, uenvereu foruand, uc. uaw
milk (4 per cent), $2.60 cwt. f. o. b.
Portland.
Poultry.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 20. (A. P.)
Poultry Very firm. Heavy hens,
26ift27c; Unlit, ISifi lc; springs, 24 rr,
25c; hrollers. 2! t 30c: young white
ducks, 2225c; dressed turkeys, 42 4
43c.
Potatoes and Onions.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 20. (A. P.)
Potatoes gulct: little activity lo
cally: market called steady, $2.50.
Onions Quiet: little activity local
ly; market called steady, $1.75.
8an Francisco Butterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 20. (A. P.)
Butterfat, f. o. b. San Francisco, 61c.
8an Francisco Poultry.
BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 20. (V. S.
Bureau of Agricultural Economics.)
The turkey market was slightly
stronger today with only moderate re
ceipts with a crop somewhat below
norma) -and with turkeys maturing
rather late, conditions pointing tovOnl
a firm market for the Thanksgiving
week. ,
Turkeys Young live, 4112 43c; old,
r.CGc; dressed young, 48(1 51c: old.
44j 4c; culls, 85 4f 38c.
RUSSELL'S Men's and BoyVfStore
HAS SOME REAL SATURDAY BARGAINS HERE
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It's the 1 1 a t Unit tops IT Hie man and lops off i lie: Tliaiiksiviiy onlfit for the
football tfanie as well. Why not j?ct a new hat Saturday and be correctly dress
ed from head to foot so you'll enjoy the bijf game better. AVe have 'sonic exeep-,
tional values in the new snap brims with the colored bands and three other new
styles and shapes that arc desirable for men of all LQ CA nnrl fcft';'
aes. Reasonable at iPO.OU dllU $D
30 Dozen Men's Fancy Wool Sox
Worth 75c, Saturday, 59c Pair
Six different shades in this fancy wool dress sox
that is a very exceptional value at 7"c. A price
concession brings them to us at a very low price so
we pass the savings on to you. They are of a very
fine -quality' for dress wear and not too heavy for
this climate. Buy llieni by the box at this price
and buy them tor gilts as well as lor your own per
sonal use as the price is too cheap to
let go by without purchasing. The
price Saturday for 7oc sox will
be '.
r own per-
59c
Boys' $10.50 Two Pants Suits at $8.50
Brings a Big Saving This Saturday
flood sturdy suits, just; 20 of them, with two pair
lined pants to each suit.' All sizes from 7 to U5 ex
cept size 12 but possibly an 11 or a 13 will fit, your
twelve year old boy, so see them anyway. You'll
get a lot, of satisfaction and service out of these
suits and it's only because we have just one or two
suits of each pattern that we arc closing them out
at sucii a low price lor haturtlay.
Why not get one of these for the
boy's Christmas, wu will hold it
for vou till then 1 :
S8.50
10 Dozen Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Each 25c
"Kirschbaum" 100 per cent Virgin
Wool Suits Are Mighty Good Suits
" Kirschbaum" suits arc not only 100 per cent yilr
gin all wool t hat means more wear and more satis
faction but they arc 100 per cent in every respect
wear, looks, service, style and fit. You will always
get satisfaction when you buy a "Kirschbaum" suit"
ami the prices are most reasonable for the' quality. '
And ten weeks to pay if you find this more conven-
ien $25, $30, $35, $40
"Ide" Shirts Priced $1.95
Are Mighty Fine Dress Shirts
The popular shirt right now is the one with the se
parate laundried coHar to match the shirt. These
"Jde" shirts aro in a beautiful range of patterns
and colors, both in collar attached and separate col
lar style. The "Jde" shirt is guar
anteed absolutely fast color
$1.95
Men's dress accessories such as gloves fr'm
Fownes, all sorts of new things in sweaters and
blazers, new fancy sox in both silk and wool here
in abundance for your Thanksgiving outfit.
Boys' Longies Are Here
At $17.50 to $25
Every young man from G to 0 is
n prospect for these good suits as
the little fellows from G to 11 all
want to be dressed like Dud with
vest and long pants. These suits
all have, the two pair panis and
priced at
$17.50 to $25
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