Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 14, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDrOftP MATfi T1MBUXE. MEDFORD, OKIXiOX, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. GS.
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A Fruit Growers' league meet
ing, to be held at the Hotel Sled
ford Monday arternoon at 2:00
l. m., promlaea to be one of con
siderable importune. All fruit
Krowers should plan on attendinK
ihlfl meeting, uh several quentlonii
or IntereHt to thu fruit industry
of the vallf-y are to be dlcUKned.
The routine of business, such
uh the annual election of officerH
nnd the formulating of a program
of work for the coining year will
he followed by a complete report
of the bone marketing commit
tee. Such report to cover the
work that haa been dono and
that which in intended to be done
Ui 1m coming xeason.
A plan of advertising the Rogue
Itlver valley pear will be presented
and dlHcutwed, and It 1m hoped that
, Mim definlie program along this
linn will result.
It in rlenired that this meeting
be well attended, and the fruit
interests of the county fully represented.
A peep Into the Baptist church
today would HiiKKpt preparations
for a political' rally flags uud
bunting In profusion. Hlg Jim
Kramer announced last night that
ho would speak tonight on "Are
You for I'm-le. Hum?" also that
the songs tonight will be patriotic,
"over There, ".Long, I,mg Trail".
"Hmiles." etc. Dr. K miner told
the crowd last night that his
father and mother are both Gor
man, but that he would tell the
people tonight what a real 100
por cent American Is. Prepara
tions are being made for tuklng
earn of the extra large crowd ex
pected. Announcements were also mado
regarding the hlg meeting for
men and boys, at the church Hun
day afternoon. At that time tho
evangelist will say some things
pertinent to the welfare of men
and boys, uniler tho caption.
"How's Your Itackbone?"
TO ATTEND STATE
Daily Meteorological Report
Tho nounty Judicc ami county
cumiplKHiunrH will uttHml Ihe an
nual rotivenUon of tho Hta'lo cottnty
JikIrgh and r-omniiiiHltmnrH nt lHrl
land next week, mid them will ho
no floKftion nf the oounty court noxt
WoUnowlay na a remilt.
Cniinty ('lork In-llluh HIovoiih
MoyorH will ho fthHont from nor
rlOMk to attend tho annual convon
tlon of oounty clorka at Portland
next.wook.
County AHossor J. Jt. Coloman
will loavo Sunday for Halom to
nttond an all-wook m-MKlon of tho
tax rovlHlon comntlttoo, which will
liiKt all next wook. Tho committee
will niako itti finul report for nuh
mlmdon to tho next hohhIou of tho
lcKlnlului'O.
Tho jury hoard nnd tho county
court yesterday completed the IlHt
Inif. of proKpeetlvo jul-nra fOrlthd
voinlhg yenr, dmwn from Iho poll
fcookH of tho hint olei'llon. The
county clerk will next check over
the lintH. and It will ho idvcn lo
the county ouurt for final approval
ontiy in January. Tho hoard wax
comprlxed of renldcntH of vadium
county dlslrlclH. Tho Jury llt tills
year will uonslxt of 800 oilmen,
about 200 more limn iihuoI. Thin
IncrouHO wan mado to avoid n
NhortaKO of Jurura nt tho end of the
year.
Tim McCoy at
Rialto Saturday
lining the Australian bullwhlp lis
a cowlioy In the west does tils Inrlat
lo extricate himself from count
less difficulties, hurling a boomer
ang Into a crowded room, and per
forming other thrilling; tents, Tim
McCoy romps throuxh a thrilling
series of adventures In "The Hush
runner, coming to the Klalto theatre
Saturday.
The new picture, the first all
Australian romance, Is a stirring
story of frontier days in the An
tipodes. While full of thrills, the
play . lias a charming l"ve story
running through It,
Free Premiums
With Baking Powder
The Ttuniford linking l'owdor
Co. havo a speclnl offer for pur
chasers of their product at tho
Incut grocers. While they last,
n pancake turner and Humford's
fruit cook book will bo given .free
with each one-pound pinvhase of
Kumford baking powder.
Ask your grocer when making
your .purchase.
News of Co. A
National Guard
I'Vlday, December 14
Forecasts
Meilfonl nnd vicinity : Fair to
night and vicinity, Freezing; torn
peruturo tonlnlit.
Oregon: Htlr tonignt anil Satur
day. Freezing temperature In Ihe
Interior tonight.
Local Data.
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Temperuturo (Dogs.) .. 411 2
Highest (hast 12 hrs.).. 47 411
lowest ( Lust 12 hrs.).. 33 : i
Rl. humidity (I'ct.) .... 74 '.in j
I'reclpltutlon (InH.) nil T
fltato of weather.. . Clear llghtHiiow
TouU inecipllutlon since Hejit, 1,
!!, 4.71 Inches.
- Sunset toduy, 4:40 p. in.
HiiurlHe Saturday, 7 : ;i 2 a. m.
Sunset Sal unlay, 4:41 p. in.
Observations Taken af 5 A, MT
120th Meridian Time
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Holier Clly ..
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HoImm
Denver
Doh MoineH
Fresno
Helena Missing.
los Auelos fd
Hhoonix 4 G6
Hortland Hi
Rod liluff 44
Hoseburg 60
Salt Lake City.. 3S
San Frunclsco .. 48
Santa Fo 44
Seattle M
Spokane 3S
Walla Walla 34
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I. W. DICK. iMotunrnluKtat.
Falls From Window
NKW Yt)KK, Dec. 14. (P) i,p
pnrontly scliod by tin attack of ver
tigo as ho stood in tho window of
lils npnrtmout Inst nl-;lH. Irwin K.
llollhronor tit Weber & llollhroner,
haberdashers, fell 14 stories to his
(lenlh. lie was 30 years old.
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I,lit night tho entire male (Me
llon of the Slngler finally enlisted
in Company A. Listed hy renpoctlvo
ages they uro: ltlrharil 11. Hlnglcr,
llurtolph J. Hlngh-r, llnymond J.
Klngler, August H. Slngler. The
first three nro all old men In the
company.
Another old mnn to join was
Krncst I). Hurt, ex-oorporal tu
Coinpnny A.
Toduy - tho company sent the
firing miuiul to entral l'olnt to
fire a aalule In behalf of Comrade
lllldrcth ot tho Spanish American
war.
Willi tho Slnglers nnd Ihe men
that Corpornl Williams hna In
mind for the basketball team It
looks n If tho old boys are baek
If, slep for tho season and Portland
Is bound to he licked because we
have don It before. - . ,
Come on, rung, let go for n good
season, both In military and In
sport. I)uty( honor, country,
then ior the anuria. - , ;
December
Hat
Two Big Groups
on Sale at
$i.oo
AND
$1.95
Steward's
$1 to $25
STORE
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This is our greatest Once-a-Year-Even t."
A score of manufacturers from whom we
regularly buy thousands of fine coats have
given us tremendous price reductions on
the; finest garments in their stocks
We, in turn, are passing on these savings to you, mak- '
ing this the outstanding feature of the season . . . of
fering coats at prices that cannot be duplicated else
where this early in the season. Quality has been rigidly
maintained, and our. famous guarantee backs every
garment. . . . . j ' i
"Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back" ..
GOATS WORTH UP TO $14.75
New
DRE
in ooecial oell
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Silk and Satin
Dresses
Sfl.98
Values to $9.85
GROUP 2
$9.85
Values to $14.95
Hoautif'ul now croations
at a vevv special bargaiu
price.
Smart Wool Sport
Dresses
$2.95
.You'll want several of those' tlolighfful frocks won you see them.
Individual model's for sports, for street, for party wear. The
whole range of smart eolors from Maek to vivid tones! Alt tho
desirable fabrics from satin to featherweight wool!- Fashion's
flattering new silhouettes . . . softly draped jabots, flut
tering capes and flares. Sizes 14 to 48. ' :
Styles and Sizes for
Misses and Women
(loine in and let us prove to you that you ean be warmly and
smartly coated at this amazing-low price. It's hardly believable
. that yon can have such fine tailoring, such splendid material and
style for the money! Many of the coats are fUr trimmed. Es-.
pecially suitable, for the school girl or voting business woman.
Sizes 14 to 50. "' , . Y ., - ...-;',
REAL COAT VALUES TO $19.75
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The rich fiir trimming alone will distinguish these coats as un
usual at any price. You will approve, too, of their Parisian in
spired styles and the jsoft 'warmth of their fabrics. Coats 'for
sports or dress . . . . all with graceful, slender lines. Beau
tifully lined and interlined." Sizes for misses and women.
SPLENDID STYLES WORTH TO $35
Q75
The season's most luxurious models are here in every new shade
and style. Great shawl or trim mushroom collars 'of imported '
, fur contrast or blend with the color of the coat. There are smooth
fabrics broadcloth, s'uedine,. velour . '. for dress '
wear, and soft, woolens . . tweeds and silverpelts . . . '
. for sports wear. All sizes. '. ' " ' v . '.; -
YOU SAVE $25 ON THESE COATS
.This group represents our finest coats soft, deeply-,
woven woolens, ; lustrous protecting ' fm-s . . ; ihdindual
styles. You may be ure you will not see your coat duplicated
in catalogues or other stores. We consider .them perfect ex
amples of what skilled designers can do' with the best quality
fabrics and furs. Sizes 14 to 50. , . .
MONTGOMERY WARB & CO.
Phone 286
This store will, in accordance with other local merchants, remain open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings of next week
until o'clock, and will not be open Monday evening, Docembe r 24th. , ', , ! ( t ' . i 'j .
117 South Central, Medford, Oregon . '. ! :. . V " Store Hours 8 00 to 6 00
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