Medford Mail Tribune
Second Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Pages
DitT Tw way-third Tin
MEDFORD. OUFXION. FRIDAY. .IAN I'AWY 11. lit'Jf).
No. U91.
-rttlr-MTeatb Trar
nrr.JK. The old road has boon vory
slifk durinc On rct-nt rains und
caiisfd iht lime .ruck Ki'-nt diffi
l ult!. The frM'r.lnu WciUlier ah
lalxu h-la to mako the ro:ui havd
jto kmI owr. It will smui I fin
ished nnd the truck . can nm'tf
I bitr tliiif imm ihu lime burner
; to t;m Hill, wht-r. it U loaded
ion tht t-ais. The truck It run
inintt both flight and day now and
jth plum in in full ort.Uoh.
About 10 to tfi nu-ii nro being
' mply-'l in tht operations nt
j iirfHent. ah noon us tho new
liy Asll Walker: !iiuiry is open- d up there will
COM) HI LI- On., Jan. II. 'probably b mure men Kiv-n em-
GIVE LIE PLANT!
Ef
KAKVUN'R I'UEKK. Ore.. .Ian.
! 10 (Sliisjial.) Mis. Uoniiltl It. a ins
jroiurnfU to lnr honi1 hco this
frm M.-ilfmil. vhro sin
Snerlap Th Uvoly Mmo pro-i-l,lo"""1- Th.- ul.l quarry will not j ,,. j,, ,lt lh ,iere u,-ai l ho-
: n I'U-nn mi hut it.-ill h uorkHil , ... . , .ti t .
minis company w now jiu.iiii?.i"k t . ft .1., m.w om,. H ,....,,.
it running capacity by hovralhi ,.XpctM that the ,.octrieity j Mp. anrt Mrs. Ualph Dusenhcriy
ni.ini.uiin, nixvii n. m-IUI ltlo noisi win rm insiuucti of Klamath Kails npi-nt th-
lime. And lncren.su production,
tho very near future und then !
hull-
dnyn heit visiting rclallvt-s. anl
wne oi uie mum iiuprofin-m lnc D ant will he n lull swinir anti ,,,... i.nn...
is thfi Installation of electricity inwi al,u- to rope with tho ln-flndilur lwo uf snow n tin-
the plant. A number of men hnva :lnaMinK demand for their Hnjt;nM,n S,rinK mountain and about
Wn busy the paw week hurvey-jaiu lll(lr i;m0 rook
ing the territory over which the!
line will be built. It will be;
taken from the Kan en Creek road
direct up the creek to tho head ;
of the lime operations, previously
theie has been no electricity to
the burner. j
ft'Uh the Installation of thfsi
nevr Improvement, J aim's Lively,
j , hi.iv.v that a new electric
hrliii it Installed. It will be
Mt in s - on as the line in fin
t;.-d eo th' works. This will av
six inches in Klamath Tails.
AT LAKE CREEK HOME
LAKE CltKUK. Ore.. Jan. 11.
(Spl. ) Frank Simpson ha been
(,Tvpt .iRiount of time and will ! vlsitinc at the Charley home a few Thurwinv nr tho lmvlwond Poul
Wf u.- iiUui to Met J. I. Smith
l;blf to be out itfuill afhi" beillK
confined to iiln home for the past
two months with rheumatism, and
j in the meantime, he and his entire
family had a 8ieo of the 1 lit, but
'are all able to he out aain.
Mrs. Cieo. Loveless of Williams.
Ore., is spending the we k hre
! visiting with her daughter. Mrs.
j Donahl Ueams und Airs. ('has. Alc
Merrick. -
11. Settlemeir of Corvallis, spfttt
amount of lime and 1
Inno roil, which is beinK" put out
. !a . the company. Hinco at pros
a bo tli ;t.e limo nnd the rock
. : e in f nt demand, efficiency
'ii- j,,;ieased so as to permit
Tl .-ni 1 . i iply the great demand
t i- :'.ioli- 1 1 jducts.
'"lie :r::ipany is also opening
..p lu-v .marry. It is situated
jur vouthi-HKt of the present base
vi i
days. ; ('" Farm, taking blood tests 01 the
L. H. Wyant has been having 1 1 n,u' tlock purelired It. I. Heds
sleK of lumbago. ; owned by the Walts. He is accom-
Misses Julia and Helen Kidley , panlt'd y his mother on his trip
were in Medford the last of the " t"-' valley.
wek am ils- L'has. Mc.Merrick
Misses Millv and Dorotha Meyer j cxnt,ct 10 movt to (!oM HiU in a
and liurreli Wyant. who have been ! w t,; nul p iuy place where
spending their. vacation with home
' they have lived the past
folks, have returned to their school I h'en rented by, n family from
(;.
inu- u.i
uli'i'h is
i:. l-liK'
I--.. r-iri'V
k.U.WI a
uin
holder :
and Yi
. !'.).. n-v
jrt ;
r-.T..
rttfi
:vii ,
A lev
cperatlons. At present! W(,r -euiora.
tunnel running back' " Keii nas reiurnra irom
a rock at this point, 1 Portland where he was called on
1011 1 two hundred feet ) account of the serious illness and
It has not been work-denth of his mother,
out ISitO when it was Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sutton are
ho old Hughes quarry, j visiting Mrs. Sutton's father. J. CI.
ihe name of House., McCallister.
at tend in;;
Stockton, Calif., who will bo he
soon to take charge of the place.
John Smith spent several days
j this week on Thompson creek,
where he has recently purchased a
I fino dairy and stock farm.
I Charley Smith returned to
school this week after an ab.-eiice
! of two weeks with ih-A.t'lu.
curried on operations Marian barlow
. lime near, the new; school in Mciltonl. j cieam dust free traw is much
about this time. As L. K. lu-an Vas in Meuford on hotter tor poultry Iioum- !lttr than
brush can be elearedl nusiues 1 uesday. : dusty, mouldy straw. M.ddy Utter
d the tunnel, ami the: "Win. Almy und the Uagsdale H 0it(.M the 'uusuii''Ctinl came uf
ooy are very nu.y gr.iveitng tile
road.
M i s. I .ore n Ka rl ow is v isi t i ng f
her mother. Mrs. James Kit; wart, t
: is been put in. worl;
; ted removing the rock
J ys ago it was noticed
-ltd in the present tun-
ItiKh nioi-tnHly aniony: ponhry.
ii ;h operations aro now in Medford.
. tiod on, that steam was William and Kvelyn Abbott left
t f a crevice near where Sunday for llulte Falls t go to
occurred. . An execp- i school. They are making their
''i'e charge of dynamite ; hume with their firandmothor Ab-j
powuer was ni mi" noil.
Jewel Abbott will remain with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
II. Moore. ,
.Mrs. L. J. Grirtsom nnd chil
dren. Clyde, Donald and Joyce,
were guests of the Wm. Hoel'fl
family Friday.
A. L. Pfcch made a business trip
to Medford Tuesday.
to open it nnd deter
the steam was com-
1 .t : t- hM large shot ' went off,
a h-m waM- left 1 nthe bottom of
tH ;uarfv In the limerock about
r.vo or ibree feet In diameter.
Tie. hf : . -ponod Into a Bort of a
tVM, i;.f straight down through
;:! liiuie t'.rmatlon Into tho earth.
- Hs:i'-i constantly arising from
his pi: m '.he stone. What cause
1: y nei known although it to
lMtievcil '.at It may be due to
the mixing of different properl'.es
with the lime in the cave. It
seems to he plenty wnrm as it
comes out. The depth of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoefft were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j
Hoefft.
Mrs. Amy Clrissom was calling on
Mrs. KU zu.be th Orissom Sunday..
Misses Elsie and Dorothy Wil
hite returned to Eagle Point Sun
day, to resume school.
Lrtnnanl Itrntltthiite n 11 it lni-l
crevice is not Known, nut 11 np-:Knriw have moved onto the Cnl
parently extends to a rent length htM.l80n pIaoe whm they ure kept
into the lime ledge. The old , very hwy alt(,ndhlB tho riulry hftr(1
quarry is about mm hundred and : umJ lhpir 1HII71L,roIIS household
fifty feet in depth, where lh( ! duties.
work is no'w being done and i ,
where HiIh new cave In Iho lime MOSCOW (?)-Unemplo.Nlnent
was discovered. among women has Increased S0.-
Kor the past several days amim-juoo during the past two years in
ber of men havo been busy build, the fare of efforts by the govern
ing a new road to the lime works j ment to facilitate the entry of
(from the Kanes Creek road. It ; women Into Industry. The total
is now completed except for the 'number is now more than C00,
gravelinir. which Is In rapid pre.lnuO.
Ii
the
lecidinq
menu
Exclusive with us
and shown for
the first time 0
A hat labeled "diie" . . a new straw nioie
soft and supple than panania, ainonahle t in
tricate new smart detail and liaiid-workman-ship.
$
10
00
Mann's Dept. Store
MEDFORD
The Store for Everybody
OREGON
fTT ewwnysof pleasingthe '
j J I family., slxtcc-n master
Write for the "Sweet
Sixteen" Recipe. Packet. ..it
in free. , . address D.(liirar
dclliCo., San Francisco, Cal.
Excrta chose these recipe
from mnnngdozeiiH of prize,
winners . . . ami women all
over the West have written
us to say they're wonder
ful. .write now, while you
are thinking of it. Ex
perts, too, choose Chir-ardelli'sCroundChoc-olule...the
moHteon-'
venieut form of this
fine fiet-healthy
and Hluy-heallhy
food. Try a tin
today . . . nay ,
"fieor-or.
Helly" to
, your f;ro-ceryman
fAlIILlllHELLIS
it R I' N l
CIIOCOLATC
I.l.trn fi.r r.lilnrdrltl
huiir . . . Rutin M.W
r Hilar at 1 1 130 . m.
Ladies' Home
Journal Patterns
Here Exclusively
RUSSELL'S
Butterick
Fashions are
Here for Spring
A Delightful Showing of Early Spring Garments That Are
m wfii ii v j j a i r r i XT T 1
in nine wicn me Latest ivioaes 01 rans ana lew iorK
ft
s
gettes
Fnshionnliles everywhere in the Vmith
in Florida, in Calilornia in the winter'
pleasure haunts of the (iulf Coast are
taking entlmsiastii ally to the new eha lin
ing 'creations fashioned of tleorjfette in
plain eolors. (Jenerously full are the
skirts in draped, ruffled and flared ef
fect, hlouxes unique in their fluffy treat
ments. Surprisingly different are these
garments displayed now by Uussell's in
the early howimjs and temptingly
are the prices, as ele
gant silks and linings
are used at
low
$19.75
Prints Are Here
Never has there been so much interest
in Printed Silks at this season of the
year. For office, for school room for
the street or any general wear you'll
find prints in favor. They are extremely
simih in their new color effects and most
serviceable for wear day in and day out.
Many new and original printed designs
aie shown in the earlv displav here for
Saturdav in silks of marvelous value, in
sn ics iicw i en' 'i in . iixi. Mica
fabrics as are shown
and priced most rei
: onable
It Jill U1. IK ll
$16.75
Hosiery
1 'In iirtiix aiiitl IIoli'pruuF
SilU Ilosii-rj- to eninplei'.'
your Sprint; wardrobe in
perfect Iv filcnded shades.
$100 to $1.95
Completely Sold Out of Winter Apparel
Sacrificed at ridiculously low prices to be sure, but we attained our
goal of being able to start the spring season with an entirely new stock
of wearing apparel. No old goods to show you now, or at the start of
next season, is a source of great satisfaction to us.
i.: -
Accessories
Kaeli costann! can lie just
n liit more bceomintr to
you if you elioose here -the
proper flower, luc; ami
jewelry.
Starting STURD A Y--0ur Annual January Sale of
See Our
Windows
Tonight'
See Our
Windows
Tonight
"OREGON CITY"
and "HORNER BROS."
Finest Pure Virgin Wool
Blankets --ALL REDUCED
$12.50 Plain Colors-Satin Bound at $10.50
Beautiful colors, rose, blue, lavender, green and gold, all with wide satin
ribbon binding. Extra large size 72x84.
$12.50 Oregon City Fancy Plaids and Stripes $10.50
All the newest plaid and stripe effects, from this season's new patterns
are shown. Absolutely all pure virgin wool blankets.
SI 4.50 Oregon City Astoria n
Formerly
lliicl-nii liny
Blankets $12.50
There are no finer blankets to be had. Every one admires these be
cause of the most unusual colorings in the multi-color stripes on border,
blue, green and rose stripes, as.well as plaids in the gorgeous block
designs.
$6.50 All Wool Horner Bros. Blankets S5.75
For a single pure -wool bljSiket, these are really exceptional and make
an ideal extra blanket for the bed.
and very large size.
Plain Grey Sheet Blankets
69c each
Single blankets in gray only, with borders of blue and pink.
A fine quality, far above the blanket usually sold for a dol
lar. A full-size blanket and at this ridiculously low price the
50 pair will all be sold by. noon on Saturday so be here early
Beautiful colors, all satine bound
70x80 Double Cotton Blankets
$1.98 pair
Very pretty plaids in the large size blanket, 70x80 inches
and worth regularly $2.69. This is a twilled blanket of extra
firmness and strength, with a good long, warm napth that
will Bupply the extra covering these cold nights. Fifty pair
only at this price on Saturday.