Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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    edfoed Mail Tribune
Second Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Pages
D.ll Twratjr-thinl Tfir
Wttkly rifly-uventh Vtir
MEDFOUD, OWEC.ON, FIJI DAY, NOYK.MP.FW :!U, 1!2S.
No. 251.
M
TURNI
FOR BASKETBALL
GOLD PROSPECTS
UOLD 1II1.U Or.-., Nov.
(SiK-iai.) Thc tJulU Dill
Ht'html h now running tlu'lr bucket
ball tium. TlMy art? holding prac
tices on every Monday. Wednesday
i (JULU 111 LI Ore.. Nov. 30.
30. I tSpt-(.-iuI) Two men who have
hifrh i been DrovneuiiiiK ufi IMidi-ye
creek, about ntfven miles north
of liuld Hill, have "Miruek t
rich" as the old paying woes ami
nit iMtw t;iHn.- out minin VerV
iiiu ninny i-vvnuiK " i"u t"uul fino ulo. rlili In gold.
KyninnHiuin. I Ttlt. , eunte tu tills country
TlilN j i'ui' a nilnilMT of im-n fnim l ,,,.,,. ,hl, ,.,. anii mv..
Insl yrart team nre buck nmiliUu ,ml1 luoklni? f"r Kulil unon this
lii lp innko unutlit-r Kouil learn. , vrol.k 8im.e ,hut lllm, Thoy
Amoiii? the men out f..i- Unit Hpuit ni.st fomid a sll.lllllP1. ut ,u,-u
f.-uni last yoni-H team ami those , a1,d ,,lt,n lu fljllow it ,,.
who practised baekell.all last .veal- j Ilmm.uliu.v ,.v Htal'U-d slnklllK
aro Winner llalley, Maxwell Mai- Ml,u uu Ks tUl,y wont ,,own
vln. SiMh I'uy. I.obiui liardnei-, ' lhc Htrc.lllt.r widened out until
Wmidimv Shaver and Melvln Km-,,, wa a f.llr wUUl afu.r ,h(!y hail
Kent, (iood iM ourcss is being made , olu. (lown abl,ut 5g Thi3
mid incllininary workouts arc bo- j st,,,n.a , irovc u Kom, indication
lnK Bne throUKh. Couch On- gives am, nft(M. thcy hni, ,.ontimied
tnem plenty of practice and by the! ,)ursulls fo. R(jld untU .,hoy
next Monday evenliiK they will be .ha,, Kl)no lUl(vn aljout ;n fw,
ready to start the Inlerclass K.inies. Ul(1 Htrcnln,,r widened out to four
This will Blve them plenty of Jirac- f(.ut 1)U ruvcd to uc .eptionally
lice before they start their l''l'-' ,-tch.
seholnslc games. The ones out for j Thc. )lacl. wh.-re thev liavo taken
this sport seem to show grent in- ,um lhis vuhmbltf ore is about
terest in it and want to make- the thl,.c al)d ,u-lialf miles u;i
year's team among the ranks of ' jiiidseve ereek from the highway,
the victors of this county. ! It ls Iu.al. lu. ,,, Harth mine.
The first games will be played ; T.,.,. is mn m,,. t,is old
within a month or so and by that I mini. hieh was in operation when
time the high school team will be ,,, nljlle waii lasl hH ;
ready to meet any team III the:lis ,,y ,.,, a ,.,Mi,nTr of much
county of Its match. ' .,., b.,, has mu ,,. 0.,Ci-a-
Jolin Cook, since his moving L, for some time. Tlie ore in
trom Mams alley to tins town, is
remodeling the shed which is on
his place on the south side of town
that district -s"ems to indicate.
I Hint it is fairly rich throughout
that siM-lion. since much gold lia'i
l lie aide is helng mane into a uoor jei11 ta(,.n uui oar the present
anil after he gels It all remodeled 't;ti. io. I
he will u.-o It as a garage. j H,.v;.ra 1.l,,,. t,f tills el'.y have
Word was received here this Hl,(,n ,u, ,,,,,. and ,h,.y iy.
week that Mr. and Mrs. Sam t.'hls-fl.()ln fiV(, .un,,.,., , ihousand
holm, formerly of this city hut now ,doars )(,r on Tllls , a vpry ,
of (laklnnd. California are the par-:,. ,e and there seems lo be
Iplcnty of it to be taken out in
'the rich iiiurtx vein which they;
bave now struck. How lliucl:
i farther down the streamer w ill
enls of n baby bov.
Jawrenee Whitsett lias bee
busy the past week Installing
very efficient lighting system in ;
his dairy. j,.un j,, no, !(, but from all
Among the recent iniprovements laplie.lr.lnios lt wl KO Rood dls.
upon the I'uciflc highway near this f:lv10r and the ore will
city which have been made is the j ,., m n,ai,ltai i(s Immense amount
building of a new railing near the ,t)f rojdi
northern end and approach of the! Tni, wo nu,n a.rjvcd In Soiith
Itock I'olnt bridge. Formerly the l f rn or,.Ktlll several weeks ago.
railing extended nearly to the bunk ; l l)()n tu.ir an ival they looked
and necessitated a sharp turn for(lvpr th8 and ii,.c.bbd to sink
those who wanted to turn off frotlua slat un the illart7. streamer
the highway and go hack M I tln'v found in search of gold.
towards the tlalls creel: road. A ' .,,.,. starting the shnCt tiny noted.
large part of the former railing'., . was ,, roving to be valuable
railing '., ,
was taken down ami a new rnuo
was established, lt also saves much
time and lessens the chances of
accident for those who come on to
-the highway from tint point.
i W. T. Ward, a resident of the
' Sams valley district, was a busi
ness visitor to our city the llrsl ' Tiny have
part of tllls week. 'stream for
Mrs. J. W. Itryan is able to be : weeks ' since
out after her recent Illness. I'l'hev have n
and after they had sunk it annul!
7U feel it opened into ll ve'n about j
four feet in width and showed (
a largr amount of gold. Till
resulted In the assaying of the
ore and It was found that It Is
exceptionally . valuable.
only
about
their
bio. J
worked i
lhc
six or e'glit
arrival here.
present plenty ot
them lo be taken
Deacon Whitsett of Metirord was;,.,.n un. befon
visiting with friends and relatives 'ui.
In this city for a day or so tllls j
ncek.
Mr. Livingston of tllls city has
now noened bis service station. He
has completed the Installation of 1
the two new visible type gus pumps
And lias thc main station liuildiug
completed. The station Is of the
latest type and embodies the Jatest ;
Rtylc of gasoline pumps and eiiulp-i itKoWNHllolto, on., Nov. :lo.
tuent. tl Is localed on the proper- (Spl.) Lawrence Collins preached
ty Just across from the ytsmdard ' vcry interesting sermon ut Hie
Oil station. ' ,.iUM, f .Sunday school last Kun-
A. Wlukleman who recently (lay alld Kin 1)P with us again next
moved to Talent from this city was ymiday. Mr. Collins Is a fine
back hero one day this week on B,u.llkP'l. ad the messuge he brings
business. ,0 us )s Vl,,.y nlu,.i nppreelateil.
Tlielinu l'ierce Is slowly recover-j f December lull the Business
Ing fron) her illness. 1(..H K01(,,i ,.ain of Medford will
.lack .Moore of Medford was a
business visitor to tills section the
fore part of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kber Davis anil
family ami Mrs. Win. I'ulil wllj.
ileavii the middle of tills week for
California where they will spend
tllo Thanksgiving holidays with
Mr. and .Mrs. John Avena.
Mr. and .Mrs. MclMnger returned
the fure part of tllls week from
their educational lour through
California. After returning .Mr.
Melslnger. the school principal.
Khuwcd different school classes
.tome of the tilings which lie had
encountered upon Ills trip. Koine
of these included olives, direct
from the trees, oranges and other
fruits grown in the sections of that
stale which he visited ami also a
paper wbleh was written In Chi
nese, something that very few
school students ever have occasion
to see. lie also gave a talk on his
travels and gave the students of
! hold services at tile close of Hun
i day school.
Mr. and Mrs. Teriill and daugh
ter of Talent were week end guests
' at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. liias
j Terrill.
Lloyd -Tucker of Kirk Is visiting
at the home of his parents. Mr.
I and Mrs. Italpll Tucker.
! Hill Oibson was taken finite ill last
; Monday and was taken to the Ka
mi Heart hospital for troatmom.
Ceo. Hansen and family and
Viola Morris were doing Christina"
vbnpiiiiig I" Medford last Snlnl'd-iv.
SO WEAK SHE
COULDN'T WALK
Helped by Lydia E. Pink-
concerning the growth of plains j ham's Vegetable Compound
and trees which he
dif-
the
saw. Th
ferenl gradrs appreciated
tilings shown them and were very
interested in the things which he
had lo say relative to the articles
he had brought back. Mr. and
' .Mrs. Melslnger bolh stale that I hey
enjoyed the trip and that it was
very Interesting especially from the
educational standpoint. ;
Perry Knntts lias le-en III for the j
past several days. He Is reported
lu be slightly Improved at present, j
Ijivonnc Carinas Is now attend- ;
lug high school in this. city, lie
was n former resident of Central
I'olnt. While attending school, he
l Mfnvbiir in the home of ills rela '
Cri-ttiii, Ln. "Afler my first eliilil
vni bora I look Lydia K. i'iiikliuurrf
Vri;ntnlilc Colli
wmal fur ii run
down condition.
I eo-ilil ant. walk
nTosi my roijni
nl tinir. I wn
so ncak. . flien.I
iltihli-eil lite t'
Like the Veze.
Lihlc t'nttliiolir.il.
Since that tiini
I have nleo taken
l.ilin K. I'ink
haili' I rill Med
for Coli-lipatioll.
. , !Sl,.
cine nnd the 1'ill
lives. Mr. and Mrs. Clcorgf Hum- j ,avP ,,.,., Lydia I'.. I'iiil.!nnn
inersly of this city. I gauatie Wali. inn a linun-kn-p- r
a. . I i .;ii ...i.:..- ii. t- ..i.n.
. ICA.MATH KAI.IJJ Klvc
one-half miles of paving
within city during year
mm
mm
t :
bum ,v v . -
no mi mil n . .1 n. i .. i . ' i
SiO Hancock Street, (Jre'n.i. I.n.
UUlruprautiv
Naturupstaj
Dr. H. P. Coleman
8th Successful Year In Medford
i Treatments by Appointment
i Medford Center Bldg. Phone 069
1 Electroinerapr Food Science
Our Big
Christmas
Sale of All
COATS
. At
al
3
LESS
( 'uiitiiiucs io attract tlie
olios who want: to b;
: woll (lrosscd and saVii-u
lot of nioiioy, too.
Kvory gannoiit in slock
.H'ocs at tliis .lig reduc
tion and you can still
find a wonderful select
ion to choose from in a
very complete size range.
f i ri
CL07"E
OUT
Over 100
Garments
In Jill tlie best styles
shown for fall Satins,
Crepes, (Sport Materials'.
A most complete sige
range from 13 to -10 in
cluded in this tremen
dous price reduction for
Quick Disposal of ev
ery Garment in Our
Big Stock at Prices
up to $25.00. Come
' Early. Store Open
8:30 to 9 P. M.
ft Si U Cl lJL
MEDFORD'S OWN STORE
The Store With the Christmas Spirit Is Prepared To Serve
With the Most Lavish Display of Practical and Useful Gifts
The Hand
Bag Shop
Offers a most satisfactory solu
tion to gift-buyers who are at a
loss to know what to buy for
Christmas. Hundreds of the
newest 5ags, just in; now for
the early Christmas ishoppers.
The new shell frames ind other
attractive styles, all ' specially
priced, "lit
Beautiful Bridge Sets
Luncheon Cloth-Napkins
$2.25
A very special price as lliey aro purii
linen, hard drawn threads and hand em
broidery work. An elegant set of cloth
mid fuur napkins.
S1.95 - $2.98 - S4.98
And others up to $15.00
"Blue
Herron"
34-Inch Long
Silk Hosiery
$2.25
if if i
.
Table Linen for Gifts
lieautiful attern cloths in many
designs and all with napkins to
match. Pure Irish Linens of
the Double .Satin Damask that
wear almost a lifetime. "What
finer gift can you imagine ami
what lady will not be delighted '
to receive so fine a remem
brance. S4.50 to S22.50
Price does not include Napkins
m
A
Gift Wr aping
We have special arrangements to dain
lily wrap your gifts so you can con
venit'iitly
Mail Packages Early
And
ML
A most decided iiri)rovei'nent "in 'Silk"
Hosiery.' The short skirt demands
longer stockings and you'll be de
lightfully pleased if you suggest a gift
of these now, 34-iucli length pure silk,
sheer chiffon hose.
Never Too Many Bath Towels
We've just doeiiM and dozens of the
prettiest Gift Uath Towels you have
ever seen. The prices are very reas
onable too. -Everyone can always use
"just a few more bath towels" soyou
will not miss it. by selecting towels
this Christmas, at
39c to $1.50 1
use our
HHAXCII
POST OFFICE
IN
'Si, &
JAW, '
Oregon City
Pure Virgin Wool
Blankets
$8.50 to $14.50
iff S
A most' carefully sKMcctdd "8'ift , lit '
should always inelttde at least one
blanket. Thoy make a beautiful and
most acceptable gift. For that mat
ter, give yourself .one of these "Ore
gon City Blankets" for Christinas
this year.
Kerchiefs from All Over the World
From China, from ilapan, from Switz
erland, from France, from Ireland and.
last but not least those beautiful hand
made gift handkerchiefs from HOLLY
WOOD. A wonderful collection of
handkerchiefs for you to select from
this year and prices are considerably
lower t han ever before. At this 'one
price we want you to see our special
exhibit of beautiful gift CQ
Kerchiefs iJUl
A Beautiful Silk Negligee Gift
Silk Kobes, beautifully embroidered, padded and
quilted, soft clinging Crepe do Chine Negligees,
Japanese flowered Kobes, Traveling Uobes of fine
Satins' each one an ideal gift that will bo sure lo
please the uecipieut. Especially pleasing to the pur
chaser, too. will be the extereniely moderate prices
that .prevail on all robes this year. Never before
have we had so varied and interesting display at
S4.98 to $15.00
The Feminine Heart Craves Jewelry
Don't forgot that you never make a
mistake in selecting jewelry nowadays,
as everyone hooiiis to adorn themselves
with some kind of jewelry. A. string
of pearls, a necklace of fancifully col
ored stones, a bracelet, a pendent, no
matter where the fancy runs, we cai
supply the need. .You need not pay an
oxhorbitant price either.
98c to $4.98
dlJJ
Gift Novelties of Many Kinds
Hridgc Scores, Boudoir Novelties, clever little Jap
anese Boudoir Lamps, vKibbon novelties as Shoe
Trees, Garters, Handkerchief Folders, Stationery
and hundreds of other clever new and original gift
items await your selection here. You'll enjoy look
ing over the various tables with their enticing gifts
so be sure to come in at the first opportunity
SHOP EARLY
Holeproof and Phoenix Hosiery Gifts
The sheer loveliness of the new Hole
proof and Phoenix Hosiery will appeal
to every woman as a most acceptable
gift. Li many styles and in dozens of
shades, these two wonderful hosiery
lines are complete for selection as
Christmas gifts. ,
S1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $1,95
"Kaynee" Boys' Shirts and Blouses
Are the best to buy as every mother knows they fit
perfectly, are of finest fabrics, guaranteed to wash
and are' pro-shrunk, 'lively, boy who receives a
"KayneeV shirt or blouse will be so well pleased
he will howl with delight and don't forgot it 's the
practical gift that remains longest in their memory.-
98c to $1.9
Lovely Silk Undies for Gifts
There's just certain to be somcoye on your "Gift
List" who will crave Silk Undies. We're showing
many exceptionally pretty new novelties in Pauty
Sets, Chemise, Pajamas and other of the popular
garments that serve so well as the ideal gift that
"never can fail to please." ,
98c to $13.50 V