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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1925)
METVFOr?P MATL TftTBTTXE. MEDFOKD, OTCEflON', FRTD.W. DgPEMEtt 4, 102.") DAY BIG EVENT IN SAMS VALLEY inn llu'niooncliimT. W are in lho lmliit of couiHe, liU-0 M.Mfoi.l. of cliiimini,' any mut drawing runt that's "near Sam a "aliy," hui if our broad reaching Miiph nrt k'Iiik to i;ik( in such uy.h-stiiil.lfK as the mw i?imilUr, we will want to shorten thm up run Hi(Uralli. Ami acconlliiff we will Ray that imtwithxtandlUK the oil on from the still house were nu-orrit'il aw belnj; Htrons ami far reaching, in our real Sams Valh-y ttiev fallt'd to he nimlKu j John imiMt. our Kovernnient limber I man. hat U tt the Klamath .county PA MS VALLEY. Uec. 4. The quarters ami will lake his place in hU innksnivInK nroKmm Riven Tuemlay offiro in Medfoid till till openiuK fining by the school wuh well uttend- spring. by an nppreeiative audience. All Home of our boy left Friday on mberH were well rendered and re., wain we term an a wild uoone chase (eted much credit on the teachers though they claim they were looklnK Jo took so little time from the, for ducks also, in the Klamath eoun- hool work for the program. ' i try, rnd returned Sunday with not The Community dinner civen even a .feather for -proof. The neene (anksgiving Day ut the Hchool house were reported not to be an plentiful as j a one of the best yet. in other years. Jlch hi Baying considerable um some) The Thanksgiving dance nlven by nderful feasts have been enjoyed , the HaniH Valley Craime was a very ere in the past. jpleawmt affair. A trood crowd was in MiV and Mrs, Zaimoe and children attendance and all reported an enjoy Afihland visited over the week end aide evening. Thone renponsilile for th Mra. Ziunzoe's uncle, George Mc-,tlie manaKtniieiit of the dance should mough and family. he given much credit for the orderly Mr. and Mra. Shattock and little J wa yin which It. wan carried out. lighter leave this week for south- j Klghteen dollars and five cents wuh n California after a week's visit I collected from the sole of cakes, pies th relatives at the Kdington home, j and sandwiches, which vun used to le Shattocks will spend the winter -pay for the music, hall. etc. 1 California and will leave In thei Mr. and Mrs. .Mariam and children ring for their ranch home In Mis-1 visited Thanksgiving Day with Mr. Uri. A box social was given by Miss Tlm tn'a school the 2t)th In the J 'an key faool house, where a good attend ee was present and an enjoyable he had. A neat sum of money was llected from the sale of boxes which Ito be used for the benefit of the lOOl. We note In the recording of the cap re of a Btill recently that Sams Val- is the district credited with own- anil Mrs. Knt and attended the dance in the evening. The 'Maria ins were friends of the East's in the district near Ashland, where Mrs. Kast taught three terms of school before coming here. . . . v Saturday is Orange day again. Those who wish to join the flrnngers at the basket dinner should make an attempt to ho at the school before or pnimptl yat noon In order, to get . with dinner in time for the program which will be as &on after as possible.1 and will he before the business meet ing of the'lirange for the benefit of those who are not et Grangers. All Grangers should be present for th business scssiHon as besides the Initia tion to do, this is the annual electbyi meeting. Hew" Charles Fredenburg left last week to take up religious work in Klamath county. The community is sorry to lose such a capable man as Mr. Fredenburg from our Sunday school, where he lias faithfully serv ed as superintendent since it's la ft or ganization. We trust that in respect for his earnest work our Sunday school may he kept going as there U no Institution in one's community more beneficial than a good Sunday school and It should have the aid of every earnest eiti.t-n. ANTELOPE HEMS Work on the Medford pipe Hne has. begun In this section. T,here is a crew of about HQ men being employed In the work nt present. George Holmes Is .having a fence built around his property near the Antelope cemetery. He has two men staying on the place at the present. Antelope creek is rising rapidly due to heavy rains in the hllla. Several people from here attended the Thanksgiving dance nt Medford. M r. a nd M rs. 1 iee ves cttl led at Seymours last week. M r. A nderson has taken a large flock of sheep to their winter feed ing grounds on ttie -eastern slopes of lioxy Anne. The recent rains have greatly Im proved the looks of the winter wheat in this section. ' ' Yc ( OU can make three three-layer cakes from one pound of Gem-Nut Margarine 4 And such tender, flaky pastry! Thous ands are now saving money by this wise economy. Swift & Company u. s. A. Makers of Premium Oleomargarine ' . o SWEMS QIFT SHOP One Visit Here Solves the Christmas Problem A sample lino of stationery; no two boxes nlilto. Dozens, of sizes, styles and color combinations. Priced way below regular value. , Desk sets, plain and decorated $1.50 to $12.00 AVI1Y NOT HOOKS? On our shelves you will tind nil the latest fiction books for boys and girls Bibles, and nil the new popular copyrights 75 Leather craft from the Cordova and Reederaft shops. Billfolds, cigarette cases, purses, handbags and ninny other appropriate gifts. Underarm bngs priced from....$3.25 to $25.00 You will find scores of different and novel designs in candlesticks in brass, mahogany, pottery, etc. Prices, per pair $1.00 to $10.00 Decorated and tapered candles in nil colors. Bowls mid flower vases arc nlways ac ceptable. AVe have a finer lino than ever for the holiday gathered together from the four corners of the earth. Come in nnd see the new Koscville that we have just unpacked. Kew Christmas gifts are more useful than fountain pens, and you will find a complete selection here. Prices arc from $1.50 to $7.50 Peter Pan pens, separately and in sets, at....'. ...$1.25 t,o $4.00 fWT f) f A glorious selection of greeting cards that will meet your most discriminating taste. Individuality, rich color and design make this year's card selection finer than ever before. Kostoria gifts. Stemware of every sort goblets,' sherberts, sugar and creamers, candy jars, plates all these things and many more in hand-blown crystal, deep etched designs nnd clear colored glass so much the vogue. You'll find Kostoria. gifts at all prices. ' From Czecho-Slovakia, Franco and Italy come beads, vanities, fans, bags, etc., that are sure to please. AVe have prepared for the holiday, season by securing the very newest In these novelties. Morndahad brasswarc, hand engraved and imported from Indian. Colonial brass Chinese brass. An extensive variety of things are shown trays, platen, bowls, 'boxes, candlesticks, tea kettles, etc. SPECIAL WroiiKlit Iron fern stand, 40 inches lull with copper bowl $3.95 Rive pictures. No house hut what needs more. Priced from f 1.00 to $25.00 For those who like, to alien their bread nt the tuhlo wo have lii-eud bourds with knife ut $1.50 Photograph frames in every size and tono to match your pictures. All prices from 75e up A Few More Christmas Suggestions For Women SEWING BASKETS MIRRORS VASES PICTURES BOOKS DESK SETS UNDERARM BAGS BRIDGE SETS DIARIES SALAD PLATES . ETCHED GLASS GOBLETS LAMP SHADES ARTIFICIAL FLOWER8 SILVER 8ALT, PEPPERS CHINESE EMBROIDERY INCENSE BURNERS BOUDOIR CLOCKS JEWEL B0XE8 . PERFUME BOTTLES DOOR KNOCKERS CARD CASES MANICURE 8ET8 For Men BOOKS INK WELLS KODAKS CIGARETTE CA8E 80FT COLLAR CA8E BOOK ENDS PICTURES A8H TRAY8 NUT BOWL I FOUNTAIN PEN IV0REX PLAQUE8 PLAYING CARDS KEY CASE COCKTAIL SHAKER BILLFOLD3 POKER SETS ' KODAK ALBUM DE8K SETS TIE RACK CLOTHES BRU8H DRINKING CUP, IN CASE CIGARETTE' HUMIDOR For Children CRAYOLA DRAWING 8ET8 PIT, RUMMY, FLINCH GAMES VOLLAND BOOKS BROWNIE CAMERAS PURSES PENCIL BOXES PICTURES NAPKIN RINGS MOTTOES RUST CRAFT NOVELTIE8 IVORY BRUSH AND COMB BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS (A) ;V: j V : : Swem's Gift Shop 2! 217 E. Main St. Money to Loan On improved city ! property or for building purposes NO COMMISSION CHARGED Costs You Less Gets You Out of Debt Redden & Company Room 2 Davis Bldg.o 32 N. Central, Vedford, Ore. , PboDe 720 JUNK TIRES WANTED we pay 5c each for them VALLEY HIDE & JUNK CO, 221 No. Fir St. , Phone 1176 1925 STAR TOURING 4-Wheel Brakes The Busy Corner Motor Co,