Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 04, 1925, Image 7

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5iG SOCIAL EVEKT
AT ROGUE RIVER
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By SIRS. K. W. SCOTT.
ntiGUK niVKIi: bee. 4 One. of
he (in os t enjpyalile eveiiu In the so- 1 S
rial line held at the Odd KcllowR
KThankHKlvlnK nllit when between ilH
10 dnd 75 Odd KelluwH nnd RebekahH
ind. their famlllea with a few frlemU jl
nlbered with well filled hnskptn nml .Kit
fnjoyed nupper tOKether. The table
warn loaded with roast turkey and.
Jhicken and all the guod things that
IO with them. After supper the crowd
itmused themselves In various ways
Until a late hour when they all de
parted with their many homes, hop
ing to all meet again Boon at another
kl'.py gathering.
Jrrrof. Oliver and wife and Btnall
Iwn Bpent Thanksgiving with Portland
relatives.
H". nnd Mr. Reed Carter were
jjfacksonvllle business visitors Tues-
fiy-
Frank Strahan hns purchased n.
mall piece of land from his brother.
-Phil, and has lumber on the ground
to build a four room cottage. James
Wiley is aWo building a small house
!n the -iley-Carter place on the
Evans Valley road. ,
M The members of the Riverside Com
imunlty club held supper .at the club
Jhouse Thanksgiving, with a dancing
Warty later In the evening. Several
ijioni Rogue River attended and re
Sport a good time.
on Monday night a special Joint
iineeting between Etna Rehekah lodge
Jr Orants Pubs and Live Oak Itebek
vh of Rogue River was held abGiants
1'nss. The president of the Rebekah
nssembly, Mls Myrta James, paid the
wo lodges an official visit. A very
pleasant Evening wns had by nil
present. Those who attended from
Rogue River wore Mr. mid Mrs. Karl
"ISiott. Alesdames Frances BurkHart.
1 RintnA Hall. Jessie Hurkhart, Martha
f fieaman and Eliza Caldwell.
! I Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Wiley and. fnm-
illy of Ashland were dinner guesttt.
i. Thanksgiving' day at the Wiley-Carter
f .home. . ,
Miss Evelyn. CarstenR van a week
'end visftor at McClnud. Calif., at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wiley,
i Mr. and Mrs. Artie Nichols, pros
. perous Klamath county rancher.
.. stopped over Monday while en route
.o Roseburg and visited with Wileys
. and Carters. - '
The annual convention of the Re
: bekah8 met at .Gold Hill Tuesday.
December 1, with a lurge crowd In
7 attendance., and the meeting was a
I- successful and interesting title. Not
enough praise can be given the Gbld
Hill ladles for the manner in which
Ihey entertained the visitors, alRO for
;.j the bountiful banquet which they
j served at 6:80 o'clock. Those who
';' attended froip Rogue River were.Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rurkhnrt, KmmA
Hall, Frances Burkhnrt. Mr. and lrs.
jjj Phil 8trahan and Frank Strahan and
Miv and Mrs. Earl Scott.
Mrs. Oscar Sehpherd entertained
Ithe'.ClVIc Improvement -club at .her
'..liome Friday afternoon. At roll call
h member responded with a tested
i recipe. Mrs. Shepherd demonstrated
:the baking of the angel food cake. At
. the close of the meeting refreshments
i were herved by the hostess.
fi.'A; Martins' eniertuined nt dinner
! Thanksgiving to many of their
i friends and relatives. Covers were
V; laid 'for eighteen.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strahan and fam
iv were Thanksgiving visitors with
jthelr daughter. Mrs. Clarence Mnthes
1;nn( family nt Talent.
;j Miss Meda Marshal spent the week
r,en dat the Strahan home.
.4 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Magerle had as
;thelr guests Thanksgiving Mrs. Bessie
J!urkhart nnd Botley Jean and Mr.
t ,nnd:Mrs. Roy Seaman and small son
t V)f Afedford.
'& The Live Oak Orange will meet In
i i-egtllar Hcssion Saturday cenlng. All
members are asked to be out os It is
f lection of officers, also the losing
pltletn the membership drive is to
fcerve 'the banquet to the side who
ivon,'.-. All visiting Grangers welcome.
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) . CM CLIMBS
II i There was a wedding annlversnry
. dinner given at the home of Mr.'
f And Mrs. Ham Coy, as well as a
Thanksgiving' dinner, or which it
.was their 13th anniversary and Mr.l
nd Mrs. A. J. Grlssom's 15th nnnl-1
versary. it was well attended by
t home residents. ' All seeriod to
have all they wanted to eat with
plenty lert. .' .
S V- A- J OrlSBom caught a coyote the
y first of the week, One Bheep eater
t less. 1 ' 1
Our community was Btrlcken by
1 death vlBltlng the home of Walter
i Charley Monday and taking away
; their'baby daughter, Patricia Ethel,
", youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
tet Charley. Born September 10th,
ltii, died Nov. 30th, 19i5, age one
j,. years, two months and 14 days. Gone,
n but not forgotten. Mr. Charley and
family have the sympathy of our
little community.
Mrs. A. J. Grlssom hns been away
isltlng her sister, Mrs. Herbert Grls
pnt, the past week. .
Lester Wertz, who Is worklii at
I Ht owen-oregon logging camp,
l visited his wife Sunday, who Is stay-
P Inir with Iin. r..ika. XT T l r
I . U . - '-'
this winter. Mr. Hanson says it Is
BTeat to have a cook after batching
so long.
Andy Smith Invited to Stay.
f llBRKELEY, Cal Dec. 4. Andrew
I Smith, head t'ontball coach of the
University of California, was otrered
four-year extension of his present
"contract.
Clean Yaur I
ur lades'
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with
ON THANKSGIVING
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Monday
Women's Coats $11.95 to $19.50
Low pl'ieos for high quality coats, fur trimmed.;
t . f ' V ,k . i -'all colors and styles.', ; ; , ,
Women's Coats $26.50
Values up to $45.00 going at this exceptionally low price.
' Christmas Bed Spreads
Kayon spreads, 72xl00,...'...;..........$8.95
; Gold, blue and rose... ...
Knyon spreads, 81xl08:.....i......$11.45
Blue, l ose ajid gold.
Bates' satin mult, spreads, variety of
patterns; 72x90 .V.::..$5.50 and $6.50
Big showing of colored spreads....
...$3.48 to $6.95
Women's. Rayon Underwear
Rayon vests, all colors . ....95
Rayon step-ins, :all colol-s $1.25
Rayon Muusing v?,stSi,.,;.$1.50-$l.'!r5,.
Rayon Munsihg step-ins .'. :...$lf85.
Rayon Munsing bloomers ...$1.9S
. Boudoir Caps
65 . to $1.25
Made of extra fine satins,
lace trimmed; rose, pink,
blue, orchid, green, maize.
Hand Bags
$1.25, $1.49, $1,75,
$1.98 to $2.50 ,
These are the biggest values
in popular priced-hand bags
to be found'; no two styles
alike, fhey arc all real
leather bags.
Men's Christmas
Shirts
Wonderful assortment ; of
men's dress' shirts; madras
to silks; special
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75,
$1.95, $2.50, $3.00,
$3.50, $3.95, $4.50 '
Bar
'Women's' wool heather hose L.li ....SV"
Women's pure wool hose..'......".; r. 59
AVoiuen's silk hose .". 89J
Boys' hose L..: .29
Misses' hose 4 29
Misses' Pineapple knit hose...... 29
Women's union suits $1.09
Women's brassieres . 29
Heavy cotton blankets $1.85
Women's sweaters $1.89, $1.98, $2.19
Children's swenters .....$1.98, $2.19 -
Chjldreij's play suits ...79
$ .75
$1.00
$1.25
$ .50
$ .50
$ .50
$1.85
$ .50
$6.00
DEPARTMENT
Medford Big Ghristmas'Headqiiarters Has
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Barg
CHRISTMAS
HOSIERY
Guaranteed Silk Hosiery at
Popular Prices
$1.00
$1.25
$1.50
$1.75
$2.00
$2.25
$2.50
$2.75
. Christmas Handkerchiefs
HALF PRICE
100 dozen trnW'ling men's sample handkerchiefs on sale to
morrow; just half regular prices. All qualities and styles,
including a large assortment of white or colored hand-embroidered
linens.
75c Handkerchiefs ....
50c Handkerchiefs. ....
25c Handkerchiefs ....
10c Handkerchiefs
Men's Furnishings
75c Bovs'-caps.. 65
Men's 'caps ....$1.25-$4.45
Men's moleskin pants
$3,25
' Men's wool shirts....l$4.45.
Men's wool union suits....
$2.45
Men's outing gowns
...;....$1.19, to $1.75,
SPECIAL VALUES IN
gam
airis
Women's Bath Robes
Bath robes made of cordurov, Beacon flannels and satins.
Special v...,.v...,...v..4.:......' .v,...;.vlv$3.95 to $18.50
Women's Dresses $19.95
Silk or wool dresses selling special (his week at these prices.
See them tomorrow. . ' ". . . v
Satin, Blonde
,Rust ..
Atmosphere
Beige
Brown
Tan
Cannon
i Gun Metal
Black .'
.I... :....35S 3 for $1.00
L....25, 4 for $1.00
15S 2 for .25'
5$, 3 for ' 15.
Men's. union suits,.....$1.75
Men's pajamas
$1.75 to $3.50
Men's sweaters
............;....$3.95' to $8.45
Men's neckties ,
; 50, 75y, $1.00, $1.25
Men's handkerchiefs..........
10, 15, 35 to $1.50
Basement
!' I .'(...'.,'.
$4.50 ifen'sweatei ...l.....V:,..;.$2,49
$2.50 Men's wool shirte '...1....a$1.75
$1.75 Men's Random itnion suits.. r...';.'..'..$1.45,
$ .33 Men's neckties ......:..:.....19
$ .50 Men's neckties ..;........:.29tf
$ .05 Men's neckties ;..:........'...:;.'.!..:...35
$ .35 Men's heather socks ..; I':;...: 19
$ .50 Men's lieavy wool.socks ........35f
$ .35 Men's heavy wool so(;ks 29
$1.50 Men's outing gofns .....$1.19
$1.50 Boys' pajamas; ..J.........C :.....$1.19
for Saturday
85c Lingette Silk 69c
Flesh, peach, orchid; 36-inch fine un
derwear materia 69
Colored Linens $1.25
Ever fast linens for lunch cloths, lable
scarfs, buffet set and bedspreads; blue,
ivory, pink, tan, peach orchid, rose
and grey . : : $1.25
Hemstitched Voiles 39c
Orchid, peach, maize, green, grey and
blue,' 36-inch. .. )f
Silk Striped Shirtings 59c
Fine rpialijty silk striped shirtings, ten
different .patterns from -wMch to select.
Rubber Aprons
Big sale of rubber aprons in
all stvles; 59, 75f, 98
to :...:..:..$1.75
Towel Sets
Towel sets in fancy. Christ
mas boxes; special at 89,
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and
$2.25 to $2.50
Women's Low Shoes $5.85
Such values are unequaled;
all leathers, styles..:v.$5.85
$3 Charmeuse Silk $2.50
Heavy charmeuse silk, 40
inch; brown,, black, navy,
grey,' henna; very special,
yard $2.50
Women's Low Shoes $4.85
Patent, kid or satins; all
new- styles in fancy cut-outs
and novelty straps.
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