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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
mirtriiT i nrnn ta I . - .. 'i 1111 pNittiUK lU, to; REIMER TO GIVE u in ii iff ik. urn iiji 11 1 i mtsb-fotux cmacK. 'pktda?;-. dearer'. 11'. m PAGE SEVER- ASTOIUA. Ore., Doc' 1 !. .." V'.) Pimm for a niemnrlnl to Juhn J.irnh Axinr. founder of Aniorla. . Captain liol.iil tJruy, dlHCovoier of the Co. Iiijnbln river unit the Lowki nmi Oiuk oxpfMlltlnn, to )o built- hy Die Crcnl' .Northern railway -nnt Vlnwnt Amur were nccepti'd liero loiliiy by the park rominlssion. The monument will wand 12(1 feet hiuh und'uill cost in the nilKhlj(u--hilod of $100.00(1, ueeordinK to Kalph liudd. president f the Oreat Xur thern who urrlved here this morning In hlH Hpeelal car: ' 1 The monument ' wilt l.e 'n,.,.,n.i yiMiiconilje hill, In the center of John miner from Untie nn,i -n,n nnnie'H j,u, Sullivan, lie aey wit me ' Mild it partly Inebriated, wanderer luat nlKht, who u'wi nrrested iiv Hie nolle' with u bottie of danalured alcohol in ...... iiuiKu-tmmn. . MM wiih near out l.i town today, but before IiiivIMk nt- i.-oiiui'o to regain poBxesslou of the alcohol with the nsHortlon ho had a car for which ho needed rliv hiiIiIih. llovvevJr. he later admitted, he had none and that ho craved a drink. Palmer's Photo Studio makes tin. best pictures. t( He one of the r.00 nt rhrlatlnn'feun dny hctiool, Uiccniber 13. 22c AmonB Klamath county residents In the city who arrived yesterday are It. H. W. William of Mnlln and J." I:. slue more and J. T. Wlkson of Fort Klam ath. , Klverside Community club donee Saturday niKht. Alford's Imperial or- ni-sira.-unnciy rerreshments. 226 I Special hydro-electric lump frlohes. 1 4 0 watt 19c; 'CO watt 2Sc, Jan Art Jiledh Aslor memorial nm-li fhft I l,'m e' 228 hill Is 0(10 feet above tldewnter. 1 Irvine K. Vlnlnpr. president of the If will ho deslifned and built bv "'"""h 81,1 ' Chambel- of Commerce, Klectus (1. Litchfield, sculptor of .New , " I"""'!"" splaker at the fnon i ork. ltelnforced concrete, will frm ,'n n rn,01ln ' . 'he KuKene ...... .mi. . imii); it. ia been nt Seattle In nttundnnce uf the 'ihe bony ot ttie memorial. Trie plan ails tor an emnomre-' tmse some fifty 1W1 sriuare uhd'a-shaft 120 feet hiirh The sides will be carved with scenes depleting the history of Oregon from Hie discovery of the Columbia- in 1792 to' the present :tlme. 1'erinis.sloii of the government will . asked to place a llht itlop -the snarl ana wntcji would serve beacon. annual meeting; of the western division I of ' Chambers of Commerce of th I nlted States and was on his way to his home nt Ashland. Mr: and Mrs. I.. K. Plckott returned todny from San Kriim'lseo. where they had spent the past several days on business. . ' " i Shinules and roofing at AVnflaoo Terms of the Blft provide that Ih.! T - T. Hiy Hhall lundsciine the nark sup-I n it '. ' . . ",M V WIU " nf Berkeley, ;. rtifikinK- Hfmilarity between thfl nf made for the unnual Wu-oe days' nieetinff of the Oreson Htate Horll-' tultuntl society, which convenes in M mI font next Wednesday. " Uet-ember It!. Tlu sessions W 1 1 1 be hel( in the KlkH teini)e. " j Clruweta from nil pnrts of the states of Oregon nml California will lie In- iittenilance, and it is claimed that It will, te the larptst convention of peaV crow era over held, in the 1'nited Slates. in addition to the tentative pro. snim for this importnnt tiifjr event pulillshed s6nio time nBo, it is an imunceil that F. C. Ueimer, head "f the Southern OreKon Kxperiment Station, will Rive a paper on 'liordo"! pray in relation to blight contro( t 1 1 a. in. on Wednesday.'! i U. S. Debt Conies' First. I PARIS. Dec. 11. (A. P. Finance! Minister Loiichcur told tho financial , committee of the chamber of deputies: 'today that it-was necessary to resu-1 late Frunce's rlent to America before I that owed to Oreat Britain. t FOR- . Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices Come to the . v ' MODEL MEAT MARKET s Good Bacon, per lb. 30c : Fancy Roasts Picnic Ham amburger i Steaks , Pork Sausage Lard I We Deliver ' You'll be surprised' at our prices. ie in and be convince. .... Phone 325 FREE MOVIES MEDFORD ARMORY TONIGHT ' at 8 P.M. , ' "Labor's Reward" An interesting romance and a picture of yital importance to all wage earners . ADMISSION. FREE Auspice avpciitQVs' Uuitm Xo. 1840 ' monument and the Vondome column in I'ariH. accordlnK to Hudd. Wurlc, will be Ktarted in February n in! tho unveiling will he on July 22, when the (Jrent Northern ahnual his loricnl expedition reaches hero from .si. I'anl. ' E LENROOT TONIGHT DARROW TO DEBAT Hr. and Mrs. Ollff Smith Mr. and .Sirs. ii. C." Van Morten of Fresno. Pan Lnnherir and l D. Ohonast o( I,os Anpreles and W. T. riowward. W. A. Klmmons. O. r. llowermtin. K. J. Osher, Mr. anil Mrs. M."M. Mns-say and If. U Miller of Sim Kranelseo. ' j 'I'he Itealty Hoard wrte of city ln(,s will he your laitt ehnnee to hny paved lots nt the old nrlees. $00 down, hal nnee ttfl a monlh -x vnnif Mntoii.tM. aeeordlntr-.'ln . iy Traf flo Of fleer O. J. Presroit. are rtireles In many eases to reiiort collisions or iiteoidents to authorities within the 2-1 h'.tirs iinin'diately fidlowlni; as speei I fled liy jaw. One'sueh cnlllfinn hap liened yesterlay on a Central ftVenue Inlerseetion, leaving authorities .puz zled. ... ' To exohnnpre small Irrigated ranch near Klamath Falls for property In flr near Medford. Address Box J.- v. M.. Mall Trlhune. ?7 Two more carloads of apples wore shipped east yesterday fronr a local PRIXCETOX, TJj J.. .Den.. .11. fAi P.I A national expression of youns undergraduate opinion on American cnl'' "tornBe plant, leaving- an estlmnt entrance into the world court and the ,l ol!l1 of 60 C1,rs 5'et- 'n storage In feasibility of establishins a permanent 'he city. . .' ' union of American students for eon-l Have up your money so you can huy sideration of important questions will n at the Keajiy Hoard sals of city c-rr-miy the attention or Ihe national ltit Only 30 down. balance flO a student .world 'court conference nt month". . 09ft Hrlncetoti university tdniiJht and to I Koine strnnce malady is ldlliiiK off nnieiope oy tne ntinoreos in me uesert Aboiit;One foifftli of the 5S7 univer sitles." coUckoh mid other Institutions of liixhor ndiicution In- the United States will" be represented by student delegates ' ' . "Sliould ' America Join the world court?" will lie debated toniKht at the npenlnK session with I'nitcd Htntes country above Itkevlow, nccordlnpr to a report brought to Klamath FftiU V" ' Pat (Jasey, well known stocltman of that section. 'Jfi'.' Onsey Buid'-rle' hW seen scores of carcasses of stricken antelope lylnK on the' open' uroand. ' I The Jackson County Creamery linn nn order for ten tons of turkeys. eating such action and Clarence Dor- tow,' Chicago lawyer, opposing. , CONGRESS STARTS " TO CARRY OUT t- Renalor I-enroot of Wisconsin ailvo-1 " " ,,e 'n Rood condition; snniiia no (lenvereti fllonnny, uecem ber 14. The cor lenves Wednesday, December 10. til Max llowland, pivlnp his address as Merlin, was arrested hy Chief of - Po lice Adams'lRst nlnht aa a suspicious character. A complete set, of burB lurs' tools we're found In his posses sion, for which he claims to'have trad ed a pasoline stove yeslerdny nt a lo cal second hand store.- He Is being held today for further Investiirntion. "Tor 'Trade or ' Sale Nice little ranclt on pavement: All bottom land, one hour aud half out of Portlnndt and one hour and half from the cimst. New house. Also resort near by. 'Call .r V Hhnftnclr Tnlenl: . t 228 WASHINGTON. Dec. 11. (A. P.) Hotel guests In tho . city from-the Tho nu, W.A4.lnUo nAL. Uc n,.t,lnl nt II t e of 1 -Wfl sllln ITtOll- - illClUtte H. l' Mep today toward earning into effect Goldman of Tacoma. and B. J. Ketch the recommendations' of President uni. It. S. Polllster. If. 8. Fuller. Mr. toolidge's air board. "" Mrs. J. A. McDonald and I. T. ,A bill by Senator Hlngham, reptib-, Haiard of Seattle. : .; lien, (.nnnectlciit. for encouragement I Many beautiful new designs In tea of civil aviation was reported by the.eets, senate cnmnierca commission. I V The bill provides for a commerce! Mrs. Beatrice C. Jones of the El Oro ' department bureau of civil aeronantics ranch, and Mrs. Jlaud Champlln, both and an additional assistant secretary of Foots Creek, were among the Jled of commefce to co-ordinate all govern-1 ford visitors Friday. ent facilities for the development of Hlverslde Community club dance Civil aviation Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or- Provision is made for lighting nlr-chetra. Dandy refreshments. 226 ways aim airports, licensing of com- Gordon Kershaw of Medford, freshT nieiclnl pilots, examination of com-! man In commerce, hns been pledged nierclul craft by government inspec-! to. National Collegiate players, na tnrs and special weather reports- for ' tionnl lionornry drnmntlc fraternity nt aircraft. : ' ' ' o. A. C. ' ' $3.85 to J1C.60. Jap Art Store. 228 GLORIOUS ARRAYS OF Are 6eing tShOAvn Tpmorrow at the s ' Towel Sets f AVkle ransc of styles, colors; and assortinenls . of towels;, special, set....$1.5p, $1.75, $75 " Silk Covered Dress Hangers These arrj eovei-ed with fi'uiey designed knitted silks; special '. ......,..,.50 Hand BagsSale Xew style; values lnclJ..Jughel than the prices quoted.!... $1.25,' $1.98 and $2.50 DEP'T .i .. ... i' Medford's Big Christmas Store TORE "Gordon" Silk Hoe for Women f ; : at $1.00 i Ju,st n'ceived largo shipnienV of- puro silk guaranteed, Ciordoii hose,' all sluides; bn sale special:.,..,..,....,..... .......r.f.r................$1.00 Holeproof Hose : $1.00, $1.25, ,$1.50, $.75 and $2.25 Fancy Garters 50c Kxtfa Vinolitv garters in big assortment of colons; Kpecuil) pair.- .V 0 - ' MEN'S SHIRTS Gifts that .arc practical and mean much to everv nian $1.25, $1.75 to '$4.50 . .. Any Place in the U. S. Send a box of Whitman's Candy any place any where in the United States. We 'pay j , i : the postage-no.extra charge Haskint' Dr ug Stote Larry Maw Mf. Phone 16 CA' ' Asnear a your phone. Men's and Women's House Slippers $1.19, $1.25 $l!50,' $1.75' . Blankets ' What is nicer than a beautiful blanket for a gift? See oui' special values: wool or cotf.911. Men's Bath Robes : New selection , of men's robes made of . Beacon flannels-- .- , $3.95, $5.004 $6.50 to $12.50 1 Wonen's Robes ; Special sale of robes in everv color desired, ; $3.95 to $15.00 ; Christmas Novelties Needle Books a Big range 0 leather-back needle' books, small or large packs. , Special 59, G5, 7598 to $2.00 Celuloid and Silk Pincushions 1 Made up in fiije quality fancy silks.. Special 39,:59,;75 -and 95 Slipper Trees and Garter Sets Beautiful' sets in onibra tucked silk: blue, orehkl and pink $1.39 Plain slipper tree sets .....75 Ijo $1.00 ... . '; ' "'. ' RubbeVAjpVonS Heavy quality rubber aprons, somo painted desigiis, 'others eoutrast.tom; eacn , 59, 75f , 98 to $1.75 " Baby Rattles 35c , Oijr Xo. 100 assortment of ancy rattles; special '.....LVJ. iJ..L;.k:.....;;. .35 Garter and Compact Sets These are very praltical and make a ideas-' ing: g'ift;:.i.:ll....it.." Jt f.1.25. Handkerchiefs One-Half Price Sample handkerchiefs in all qualities selling at 'one-half regular prices ' - ' ' I5 -' V.lOc Handkcrehiefs ............055 - j lot; Handkcrcbjefs 08 ' ' 20c HandkcrcbiefH 10,' . ' :50c Handkerchiefs 15 5.0c, Handkrchiefa ...... ..:...25 . .75c. lIaudkwlMcf :..:..35' ' ". CHRISTMAS SPECIALS IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT mm .( . t .'-.:! 'i trJ-'l'i hi. j--;-, ' ' " C. A. KZIII1,. Klanagar .. SOME REAL VALUES 11 OUR' BARGAIN BASEMENT 1 V . . ' ,-.v,-. rr-t 1 Central nl SixtK 5tt . - Medror'd Building i-. 1