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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
PACE ETOTTP OVERALL n MISSOURI mi DECEMBER 1M MlSSOum FLAT. Deo. 11. Thero wan a rnlHtnkn made In tho date of the apron and overall dame anil basket Hoilnl to lio Kivi'n at tlin Mln wurl Klat school, lnmrail uf.lreinu tha Ml h of Iji'iemhcr, an ntatod, It Is to ho the comlliB Salurday nlcht, December 12. "Sir. and Mrs. Kubll entertained friends Saturday evening by giving a dance In . tlielr store Uulldlnir. Kveryone had h delightful time, duo to the hospltalliy of their host and hostess. . I). M. McAlllMler Is ft business vlsllor In Portland Ihls week. I J. T. Co'ili's brother. Hart, Is visiting at the former's home. Muster Williams Is still III with .typhoid fever. I .lark Newman has returned and Is visiting Busier Vincent Ihls week. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Itussel imil son. Prill of Chli'o. Calif., called at the Cook homo Tuesday. Mrs. Jess Williams has returned to her home in f'oqullte after visit ing" her mother, Mrs. Jessie York. John Bllllinger and wife have Just returned from California whero they have been visiting. They nre spend Ing a few days In Central 1'olnt as guests of the forn'.er's niece. The Davidson family have moved to the Mountain I,ion Mine. Tom Dean nnd Dick McDonald returned from Portland .Monday. They report a lovely time In the Rose City Thanksgiving.. .Mrs. Katnerine uaviason anu-iatner, Mr. Orlffln, spent several days here this week. Mr. nrlffin attending to business and Mrs. Davidson visiting friends nnd relatives. K. Ft. Anderson of Vancouver, Wn has been here several days attending business Interests. . Miss Kltn. Miller, who has been oiilte- ill, Is much Improved. - ('.. T. Davidson Is visiting his son and family In Crescent City. Several people of the Klnt at ' tended the operetta given by tho Grants Pass high school Wednesday venlpg. A good priMjrrani wns re ported. . Mrs. Carnsa and Mrs. Davidson were Oold 111)1 visitors Monday. Hunter Williams Is very ill In the Grunts Pass hospital, - - jmi.-'.i-- -,-ijf u i id a hi lie frtJ t1ml.iu$tlm whiter. U. t Helm f fur returned Sttturduy frn Portland and reports Ijunlnpftn in hin Hn rather iiult theit. Mfl Atklnn of Me-lford wan a TMf Hock visitor Sunday nnd onjoyrd n duckloHH duck hunt while Ihmo, Mm. Mynnt formerly ufcihiH vicin ity hut jntw of lie okc crock was a rjUKincHi visitor ncre luemiuy. 10. t Hamilton, Huiicrintcndcnt of the Tuhle itoek ditch nan i crew of men finlnMns up the annual cleaning uperaiionH. Jleifthel Harper who has been undr the weather fi.r the p:iKt (wo weekH Ik mw able to lie ahout )iln work uKJiin. John Dmltfn and family nf Mcdfonl visited relative hero Hunduy. ,. lOvely Jliimllloi), a lllKh Hell'iol Mudent of thin dirttrlct haf$ been elect ed captain of the girls basketliall mam of the Central Point h-Kh school. "Shorty" fumminjcn of the Central Point hum her company haH delivered Hevernl lntidK of' lumber to our far niern lately. B Henry fJreRory of Ajrate Ih building a Ioiik Htretch of new fence on hl runch property here. ( !. ( Nice wood mudo n biiNlncsH dip to tho Trail district hist week where ho trailed wheat for enough j lumber to finish hln barn. I (SffcPWTirb Tvfxm ttitbttni!. MrcnfOTS OT?F.no-, iTDrF-Nrr.fe n? TRAI NGUARDED BY U. S. PKK'IN'fJ, Dec. 11. (A. P.) Kisht A mAlciin pUHwenKeiH were on bniird the Iniernuilonnl truln which left for Tientsin with a detachment of Amer- lean infantry an ti Bpecial Ktiard. The train reach en VanfttHun this inorninK. Four mili'H to the ftoiilh fieneinl IJchiiiK-KliiK'H troopH fired on It. The official report alleKCH that the Chinese feared an fneniy ruwo in the use of foreign fin kh to cover the apii-oacli of (ten era I Kentc Vu-JIhIhiikh armored train. The train returned to Vans- tnuii where Home of the pa.ssentf'M'K tramped tteveral miles and secured motor earn in which to proceed to TieillMin. Operate Still on Bat'.leshlp. NORFOLK. Three non-commis Hfoned officet'H and one mess attend ant of the battloHhlp Texas are under irrest fur oiierntiii? a Htlll on board ship. f Gets 5-Cent Reward. SKATTI.K Charles llnn-fn received 0- i reward uf 7 u-iiIm, the aimunil he had Hpent in localfni; the owiier, for rettirnlnK a check ft $1462 which he found. I'ArtIS, ' line. 1 if?- (A. P.) The Journal Hfiya today that the Trench govern menl, on recommendation of M.it I I'claln has dcclilcd In nilw C . . . G . I t-oa)nvi cuuries tiweeney m po-: kane. Wash., to the high grade fj grand officer of the, liQlon of honSr. Cttffjnel Sweeney was htud of tfcej t.i.v , iiiMIl Ull IHIUHUIUII, VtIIIUJtl.U Ul Ameilctui fliers -who particlpattd In the Moroccan campaign. a ,g30yxaocooooooo kfhr 12 vea'rs' suffevinv witk e Kelfogg's ALL-BRAN byouglit hutiiif relief Florida woman feels ten years younger. No more headaches or medicine. Think what it means to be ever lastingly free from the dull, throb biK headaches, sallow skin and perpetual tiredness which are con stipation's toll. But let Mrs. Bevis tell you her inspiring story: Won, can't expreit. my gratitude for Kellogv'a all-bhan. For I'i year. 1 ftulTerwl with coiiHtipatloti, alwuy. tuk intf mtfdiclne, liud dull lieadachea aitd n.ver felt well. Kor tlie pant 12 muntlia I've eaten alubkan arid liaven't tuken une drup of medicine. I'vm sained In weight, my health ia ao improved t feel 10 year, younger. (Signed) Mas. V. S. Ugvia, . Jackaunville, Klorlda. Kclloi'fr's iti-npiM will li.;ni sure relief to you just as it lion to Mrs. Bevis and thousand-! of others. It is a bulk food thut doctors recom mend. It is guaranteed to be per manently effective, if eaten regu larly, or the purchase price will be returned by your grocer. Only ALL BRA n brings sure relief. Eat at least two tablespoonfuls daily in chronic cases, with every meal. Try the recipes given on tho package. Kellogg's all-bran is nature's own way of cleaning the intestine. Made in Battle Creek, Mich. Served at leading hotels and restaurants. Suld by all grocers. ALL-BRAN FACTS ABOUT THE ! KU KLUX KIAN (PublUieil by nutlmrity of Kratcr KIuii X. 7, ledford) )UR KREED (CtiNtimicd l'i'oiii Mail Tribune of' Deo. i) Recognizing out relation to the Government of the United States of America, the . supremacy of its Constitution, the union of States thereunder, and the Constitutional Laws thereof, we shall ever be devoted to the sublime principles of a pure Americanism, and valiant in the defense of its ideals and institutions. . . (To bo continued) ' ' Pnidl Adv. xoooocxxooooooooocexx 'gMwii'ii b iiiifii'ii wmmmmmmmmm mmmmmrnmmmmmm i i i bii p !bii;i!,immbp ' Jack OiU has sold his ranch to neorgfl . Klury of Klamath Falls. George's mothor and brother have moved on the ranch, s- Herman Hchuette caught a big coyote last week., Hope ho has more good luck. Mrs. Wasco was called to Sacra mento on uccount of the Illness of her husband. I Frank .Marauese and wife, James Mays and family. K. J. Center, spent Friday at Hlove Lunek's to hear his new radloi It Ic Just fine1 up hero Itl' the hills. Mrs. Janic's Mays spent Saturday with her father and mother, Mr. anil Mrs. K. M. Centers. Mr. Centers Is some better, hut still quite Blck.1 Ilnrry. Maulthy and wife went out to the valley Sunday. We are having cold, frosty nights. hut the sun Is nice nnd warm; no fog. '. 1 One cur load of tho Schuetto hoys' pears' eold In Scotfund for a fancy prica, Antlrew Jellucss' son visited home this week. Daek Foster toolt out a load of wood Saturday to Medfortl. lie says It Is too. cold to haul wood with a team. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Hev. Johnnon,. pOHlor of tho Fliiek church, in Central Point will holil w xIcqh nt the Tnhlt Hock ncliool house next Huiwluy, Dec. 13 nt 2:30 . m.-llc will be HccompnnltMl hy koiiiu of tho (.holr nmnilH'rH of IiIh rhurch tun) n good norvite and iMtertrntliiK iiu'ctlnK Ih looHod for. Ah rellirloiiH HcrvlroH of any l lnl tiro ho few ti nil far liwotn 111 thlH ttlHirlit wo nhould ull tnko urt- vantage of this opporttintly mid ho there. rrppuratloiiK nro holpff iniido for the ChrlHtnins proRinni to he Blvon rhi'lHtinoN ovc hy the school und the Community club. Mi'n, J. Xeuton und Mm, NMrewood Imvti no on HollcitliiK for tho roininu tilt y ChrlHtnuiH troo. This provldon for tho randy nnd nutH to ho kIvimi on ChiifttmnH eve. Mm. Trenihorth, who hns hnen vlwltlnR her (tatiRhtor. Mm. A. I.. Heu brook, will leave next week for n , vlnk wKk UMftther daughter In t'ali-JkM-ivkt, Thorn f hn wjio are nnfortunn4o emtivh ta huve to roll ouUiihout five o'clock thimo mornlnvH beRln to think Ihf 4uthr r prophetH know ttielr muff. when they foreciiHted a t"old winter. , Thoe from hero who attended tho foot hull game tn Medford .Saturday report a very thrllllnir time. ., The continued cold mum him nlmtit ruined all the irreen feedin paHtuien nnd It In reported that In nomo vec tlonv tall noun grain has been badly dainiMfi'!. - The udden drop In lift price of butterfHl lanl week wan keenly felt by dairymen In thin Hoctlon nnd In con- nidered oulte unuflual ul Ihls time uf th ywirV It Is reported that Florence Walker who lives In une of the cottages at the ModuC orchard" Is seriously 111 tit this writing. Con Devore brought oer to the Ned Ion ranch Inst Htiturduy' Home forty head of his whig face beef Holiday Season Is Bargain Time at the Golden Rule! V The Golden Rule system of merchandising is, we think, better than any other! Instead of holding sales we keepur stock constantly in accord with the prevailing markets. If the market value of any article declines, our prices auto matically are cut to conform with the market we do not wait for sales before we make our reductions. This mearis that the prevailing market may be readily checked by investigating the prices at this store and that is why our every day prices are lower than the sale prices of other stores. Come to the Golden Rule today! Compare prices here with those of other stores. AMAZING VALUES IN STYLISH AND ' ATTRACTIVE New Winter Coats $13.85 Regular $25 Values ' -At 13.85 these coals represent values that cannot he equalled anywhere. A fortunate (Uantitv purchase enahles us to offer Uiese regular $25.00 coats at this spurprisinglv low price. Tliev come in all the desired models, daintily trimmed in squirrel, fox iur, opossum, emhroiderv unci hnrtmw T.il.- there are all the colors of the season, too, which wilfei'iahle voir to satisfy your individual preference. $ 1 9.85 Regular $50 Values One special lot of beautiful new coats just arrived from eastern Insluon centers. Tliese coats are offered in every desirable model, flaring and straight, and are attractively trimmed in sijuirrel, lox fur, opossum, enlbroiderv and button's. The colors nre new and beautiful, too tanager. pirango, cuckoo, fah-on, brown, dove, pencil blue, pansv and wine. , ,, k SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICE OF BEAUTIFUL (Winter Dresses Because of a decline in the ready-to-wear nlarkct we have made radical reductions in the prices of every dress in our big store. These dresses arc new in style and up-to-the-minute in pattern, too, and selections are complete. - "We will have on our floor, for your shopping trip tomorrow, .some of the very best values you have seen in' Southern Oregon.. A visit here will readily convince you. These dresses come in all styles, flares and. straight lines, and ' inall of the season's most clesirable and attractive shades. The materials are crepes, satin-back crepes and other popular silks, and in poiret sheens. $7.85 $14.85 Formerly sold for as Formerly sold as high , much as $35.00 as $40.00 ' $16.85 Formerly ranged in price from $25.00 to $40.00 A Complete Array of Hen's Gifts Will Solve the Chrisimas Gift Problem for "Him" Men's Handkerchiefs Initialed handkerchiefs of pure linen. Jtist the gift for Cln-istmaai-v- . u . 30c Bradley Lumberjack Blazers In scores of different colors and color com binations. Heavy 3 button knit band $6.75 . Neckties Bradley "Tourist" Sweater Jackets Wool worsted in brown, heather, green ahd beaver. An ideal gift at Christinas . $5.50 Men's Shirts Regular $4.50 shirts.' lroadcloth with satin stripe and long style collar . $3.45 Gloves Regular $2.50 gloves. Fleece lined, soft kid. leather; sizes S to 10 $1.75 . ) Packed in beautiful iioli- day-boxes with gift card. Hot h cut. silk aftd knit 50 $1.00 65? $l.IfO Fitted Suitcases I Wardrobe Trunks Just thegift for "lur." lias comb, bfush mirror, etc. A gift that will please ftiother, sister or sweetheart at Christmas tune- $21" "With a novel insurance policy; provides $500 accident insurance for (vner and breakage and theft insurance 'for the trunk itself $44.85 Wool Shirts In a wide range of colors, sizes and patterns $3,25 All-wool .shirts in many colors, patterns $3.95 . Belt Gift Boxes' Holiday box with belt and belt guard. A dandy gift for $1.00 Carter and arm band sets for. 50 atnaVaMhWaVSIaittVltt 11 nil ,;i,'.,aJ!.:Lv..mrirr'r L.ri. . i ;:.,;,.,, -. . - .w.qv.mf t f. iy T