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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
5 O 0 o I ( Oo o O o 1' .- . - - JrP!DTTM?TJ , .MATT, TTJTRTTttl!. ' WT?)TW4TV ' OTJKfiO. TTttDAT.' BlTOtTO 11. 102' In Addition to Our Regular Sale of all Overcoats, Topcoats and Raincoats . We are offering1 as a special inducement a shipment of men's Top Coats received late in the, season.. Rather than return them, we are putting these $30 Goats on Sale at $24.50 These are all New Coats, New Patterns; New Styles. . In addition, we. are. offerings our entire stock of Men's Overcoats at the following prices: $40,00 Overcoats will be sold for. $37,50 , Overocats will; be, sold for . ........ $35.00 Overcoats will be sold for $30.06 Overcoats will be sold for $27.50 Overcoats will; be sold for. $25.00 Overcoats will be sold. for. ..... . . . $22.50 Overcoats will be sold for $20.00 Overcoats will be sold for $18.50 Overcoats will be sold for'. . $17,50 Overcoats will be sold for Lock Over Our Complete Line of Men's and Young Men's Christmas ' Furnishings Model "Clothing: Company 126 E. Main St. $31.50 $28.50 $26,50 $24.50 $21.50 $19.50 $17.50 $15.50 $14.50 $13150 News of Jackson County PLANT BIG TRACT TO PEACH: CHERRY E The Six Ages Of Women ANNUAL i HAZAAR . GIVEN AT THE;, :s First M. E.CKiircli All Day - Saturday, Dec. 12 . ; . ! . . i.k Lunch Served at Noon Dinner ia the, Evening. .1.1. ! fi. Come in and1 dolour Christmas Shopping , Gifts Of All Kinds; OOMV lllIJi, 1)m 11. Mr. and Mih. Dean KolluKg Stacy of the caul Meilfoid .liytrlct were ill Cold Hill during the week on legal mutter. Thoy aro buying mi unimproved tract of land in the Crentbruok. Orchuid tract oast of Bedford and preparing to plant this winter the entire tract wlih noach. cherry, and auricot fruit trees, lie reports that these aro the j coining fruit for the valley in supply Inp tho 'eastern Oregon and Klamath county markeu, and that a" very larffo acreage of these fruits will be planted this winter on new lands and that which, has heretofore been In bearing apple tracts. Mr. Stacy and his fathr er, Chas. D. Stacy, formerly of Sams Vnlloy aro nlsolowners of a ' vdry profitable, bearing pear: orchard on the old Fred Barncburg tract east of Med ford. - T Attorney George W. Cherry, for merly of Med ford and associated with B. F. Mulkey and A. E., Kellogg hi the law business at Medford and Clold Kill In writing to Gold Hill friends reports that ho has been located In Wallowa, Oregon the past several years since leaving Medford practic ing law: at Wallowa'. He also reports thnt ho still hair a longing' for sunny Rogue River valley, that a. thriving business and the many advantages of Wallowa valley will probably keep him there permanently. ; li. C. Rich mond, riow a resident of Gold Hill for tho past several years is an old resi dent of Wallowa valley and speaks very highly of the eastern Oregon valley as a home country. Kd'w. J. Kellogg, of Klamath Falls and formerly of Goto Hill was here the first of the week visiting relatives and looking over the mining situation in this district. He is employed in tho lumber 'industry are looking with a wistful eye towards the southern Oregon gold and copper mines, and that If it proves true that this region really contains tollufldo gold ore that there will' 1 be a big rush hero from Kiajn'nlh. Falls for investments In the mines nnd many tlmbermeri experl-' em-eel in mining in the southwestern states will seek this 'field to. again take. lip mining.' ! ' . It is reported that Marshfield and local people aro Incorporating a jntri Ing cufipany to take over and devel oping a ora-'p'reperty;rit.ut6dneftr' 1110 Keiniar-vanpoi. minu. - ie gold mining' iiulusti'j; in this district is ton the verge of a 'general resump tion , Is i' evidenced by 'the several re ports' of. other Oregon towns which ire assmnbling finances with a view to Investing' ,ln tho local mines, and the announcement that the Vcrnonia people who aro interested in the Kel-mar- Van pet" mine aro financing the local 'smelter project. . .. t" .- L TO PAY OFF DEBT PIIOKXI.V, Dec. 11. A cafeteria supper and carnival will be given by the high school at the Memorial Hall next Thursday 'night, December J 7. Com" and enjoy a good supper and have a lot of fun. The prunedH will be applied In the high school debt. Dr."J TiUclus K. Smith, of' Henltp, West Africa, will speak at Clyde hull Saturday. December 12, evening, at 7:30. Dr. Smith comes with a fine collection of Afrlcnn curios and a winderful and stirring message. His will be' one of the greatest addresses given in Phoenix within the year. Do not fall to hear him! Ho will visit tho schools on Friday. The Indies' Aid bazaar nnd supper at Clyde hall Thursday, December 10, was very successful both financially and socially. ' Next SUnday,. Rev. R. W. Nelson will preach on the theme, "Tho Uni versal" Need." Tho subject In tho evening Is "The Affirmative Life." At p, practice basketball game play ed Wednesday night at tho gym. Tal ent high school won both the boys' and girls' games.-." 1 The animal entertainment by tho grade school will be given in the audi torium Friday- aftornoon. December 18 at 2 o'clock. Plays, songs ana re citations will Constitute the program to which, all are invited. Mr. and MYs. R. S, Furry and their aunt, ' Mrs Steadmun, have returned from a trip to llernieia, Calif., where they visited MIlo Furry and family, formerly of this place. Southern Oregon People are Yet Afforded an Opportunity to Secure Space in the eautiru 1 ! n ord IN ew nil Memorial 1 1 mi 1 h I'n iw 1 I i.iVUjj B 1 1 I 1 r -1 ii.i 1 .! 1 ! ! I 1 I 1 .ii. 1 11. ju, 1 i.r -- 1 1 B 1 v. - oC Prospect anl L very nice duneu TALENT BOY HERO OF FOOTBALL GAME A Tulent boy, 0J0 Hnrrett, Btarred in llic Jnt fonllmll Kiinio of 'lho neR !in held nt Arte. Chile, South Amer ica, between the U. 8. S. Uchvor and the U. 8. P. noehcHter. Joe la a flrat ;Ihks prlvato tn the Murine division ind lie nnouBKlod a forward pans for a fiU yard ruifcfor a touchdown, thereby winning ilt Kumo for tho Rochester, ; to 0. .This wirn the fifth and last :ame of Die seuson.. None of the op posing teams wt-rg able to scoro 6n the' IJ. S. S,il!ichosicr. ' . - . .MHS. K. C. OARDNUll. .The neighbors vicinity enjoyed ni the lioma of Jum Qileve, the Saturday niglit followliiB Thunks glvlng. Mrs. ' A. H.. noothby and her daughter aiid son of 'this community spent tho week end with another daughter, Sirs. C; F. Alant, of Tal ent, Oregon.. Tho Prospect school and Sunday school have united for the Chrlst- ticlnating a good time. I .Vr'nh Gordon is completing ourj new. gymnasium. This week he is putting the finishing touches ,on tho hard wood floor with a sandpupor -machine. - . . 1 Mrs. C. D. Clarke and small daugh ter from California, a. former resl 'dent of Prospect, was up - visiting relatives here last week, Duo to the darkness. Eugene Clarke had a slight aocident at his home nenr' Prospect Friday' night. Ho thought his head was stronger than a Chevrolet car. Tho result is: Eugeno badly bruised up and the. ear In .the repair -shop. :The lied Blanket road has been receiving a general overhauling such as having mud holes repaired, anil the whole road having been graded, which makes i.t seem like a high way' to what it has been. James E.' Grieve says' that upon tho-.completion bt the new gymna sium, he wll,;- take -tho .floor out of the old danco hall nnd turn it into a HtoragO' garage,. tlAia' the Auinnicr tourists will "have a' l'cfuco fdV their cars from' the heavy mountain dews. The New Medford Mausoleum Is already the resting place for twenty local people. The rapidity in which the original number of crypts were secured by Medford families evi dences the popularity of !the Memorial here. " The remaining crypts will be sold at ORIGINAL PRICES Durina- the temporary absence of O. D. Mason" Complete Information Avill bq gladly furnished H.W. CONGER Conger Funeral Parlors W, 6th St., i " " Or Phone 207 CLIMAX CLIMBS WE ARE MANUFACTURERS of Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash . Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Comtant Aim U to Keep Our Quality and . . Prlcea Abeolutely Rlflht . ;. ' , Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Coneernt Befora. Letting Ua Figure on .Your Bill. v TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS MEDFORD A MODERN MILL ORE00N ml.n" i.-oiitlint, in nnrn1 fine In 0111 section, with los of sunshine. It I" fine tor tho stockmen with plenty or grass ana noining 10 worry uuum. Years before they were feeding J20 hay at this time. . D, 0. tiold camo'home Wednesday from his w-ork In Ashland to epond a few days. ' ' ' ' ' ' !l3tor Wcrtfe was a Climax visitor Sunduy. 1 ' l' - '. Tho Infant' daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Walter 'Charley was burlod Wodnesday on' tho homo place with the calculation' of being moved next summer when tho road got good. Tho trappers, In our Bcetion are not having ivcry good luck oft ac count of tho good weather.. Mr. and Mr Bchloigh and two friends came up from Medford Mon day to visit Mr. .and Mrs. Vallo Charfey. Tho ..first words they said wore: - "You sure havo somo awful roads tip hero. lcoplo that live on paved streets nnd highways think that country roads are paved until they marl, to Climax nnd then they change their, minds." u ' Everett Griiwiiiii visited with Tom Coy Hunday night, Frank JJyboo l building a new rattlo corrul and branding hute, ohlh will 1,0 & areat advantage to his cow blnes. Mr. Uybee 1 one of our prominent cattlemen. f'hariev and . una f'omstock are busy clearing land. They, ex pect tn raise a big crop of, potatoes Tloina F. Nlchola - moved , his . I...?.. 1... , 1 1 InU IhlnHlllW fr r.ll'-p Hi tuu f iho winter, Mr,- Nlchji haa "mc pasturo lnd leased in this section. H. I. Hanson bought a lot of wlro fence and haulc it to his ranch, a A Bffn, uMMhln.' thnt mnHt A Special Sale of. Etenionstrat mV!tw wi'ini1 an m m2 V H ' m 1 m a III ts mmm, '"I IIWIMi 0 li fe ir TiTZ-Slri: 1 1 y mm wmlp mm Mmw 1 . 1 mmmm mm 19mz$ ing Machines Slightly UsedGood as New . , : i- - , .... '-')'. On Our Easy Payment Plan ' $5.00 Down $5.00 a Month .-. iW uTi fi.fSk 4VV $125.00 Mahogany BrMnswick . 1 150.00 Oak -Brunswick '. . . ;'.'. 150.00 Mahbgany or Walnut . . 200.00 Mahogany.or Walnut . . '235.00 Qak Brunswfck 235.00 TVlahogany Brunwick 285.00 Mahogany Brn3wick Latest Records NeufShcel Rhisic .$ 35.00 . 115.00 .,125.00 ., 125.00 . 125.00 . 135.00 . 165100 WEEKS & XiRR '.II Iho CllmaxYancheni noeil. Sun Classified Ads irf re.nlis.