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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1929)
fKiQE mom TMEPFOKD ISfATT. TRTntTNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, VliXDAY, FEBRUARY 13, ltrj. -I.L.-1-U1 , f - nil Tinn nDKUCMT i, , UIL ULVLLUI ITILMI III III PROSPECT FOR MEDFORD VICINITY Development of tho oil produo-; Iflff - -possibilities or the Rogue lllvof valley, adjacent to tills city,' aro now underway, and oil and Kft lease, for., approximately. 2000 acres of ' land, have been secured by H;-P. Meyera of' Portland, and ire In eacrow in the Vedford Na-l tlonil' bank. -' Moat of "the leased' land ta in the Coker Butto Uls- j rxcx,, -una among me Heaviest Imsm? W W. H. Core, v Mr.. Jlryera -agrees to start drill-1 Ipg -operations, ' as - soon as 6000 acres' nave been signed. Slightly tjiore thnn half thin amount has htn 'secured, and more leases are pecfbd to bo consummated with-: IB n very-short period. It jlias 'also: come to Hunt that; Aqcrilly a'iplano tnblo' was riiado; hy ' two geologists of ' tho Kogue River vailey. A "piano table" rjidws the formation and lay of the strains. , After a study of this map, ' Meyers,: an experienced oil men, was Impressed with tho 1 prospects. . : I Preliminary work In tho pro- Jbct has been going on quietly fori f.fivprnl months. .JUist, t all 100 local ljUiJhOBH men sjgn)4 notes for $1000 each to be lijillKorqcl , fdr. the bringing in of ni oil well' that produced 2G00 barrels' of oil for 10 consocStlvo flays. 'i r-Mr.jj Meyers asked that tides." bohua :contractft bo assigned to -him, In the happy ovont that sucoess crowned his drilling opera tions, and lt was so agreed. "'Mayers asks no financial assist ance,' and has his own drilling outfits. ... ' ' , s WED MEDFORD i two couples of Klamath Palls people appeared In Judge Taylor's Court In the federal building late yesltrday afternoon to ho marrlod, Just as tho judge was about to clone up for tho day. Of courso tlmy .were accommodated nt once, and each couple acted as tho legal witnesses for, the. other's wedding. V The .first to be married wore ituby Hchmullan and Cameron It. Moore,, aftor which Frrno Uodsnn and James McRao woro united In wedlouk, Willi Mr, tiv.il Mrs, Mnoro ft witnesses. ' ' Another, man hnd entered wilh the lovesick quartet nnrt Judge Taylor, half suspecting that he hail ' another prospective brldo conceal ed out In the corridor, i inquired of tha newlyweds, ,"ahd wIiomJo this gentleman 7" , . , ft "phi" ho. , Is Just .'tho - match, iitakerh laughingly replied ono of Ule brides, Then all departed. iOMENNO HAVE i i AIR MAIL ENVELOPES ; So vtieoj-lly lias, the nlr mall! I. '... .... .. . . SBiiicv Kruwn - inruugnoui gio nlted Stoles, which grdwlli In rspldly Increasing, that the post ViWice department at WaiililiiKtnit, Di C.., recently authorised the printing ' of envelopes with air mail postage Df 5 cents printed oil them, as a convonlcnco to tho public and also In order to facili tate tho air mail business. nlany -'poslof flees of the larger cities havo already received ship ments of tho G, 8 and 13-lnch plies of air postage envelopes, and ! the Medford postofflce anon will : have, on Postmnsler Warner some , time ago requisitioned tho pnstnf flco 'department for a supply. j : I Wedding Bells v Clian. Htxy, (ton of Mr. Hnoln ; Ttny of MiulfnnJ, and rni'otliy Harrison, ' duuKhtar of Mr. nnU Mrn. Thomtwi T. 1 In, it I unit of Hevon OukH, were married In Mertfortl, 'Humlny afternoon nt tho homo of Frank Hay. Tho ceremcny won , performed by Be v. 10, I'V Lnwronci of Uio J'rpftbytorlim church, at i! o'clock. Tho brldo nnd KrooirPlrft MVdrnrd itnmrdlatoly nflr tho oeromony for a motor trip IhrotiKh wont hern Califoriilii. Thoy will n turn to .Mcdfurd tho IhmI of thin month, to mnko tholr homo, whom Mr. Buy I tnown n ono of tho nUy'9 loading ronltor.i. Tho hrlrlo - 1h w.'II known nnd well IlkM in Uo Hoguo Hivcr vniloy, whern who ottondod the CtMitrnl Point h'.Kh j kcIiooI, Tho lliirrlnonit en mo to; noulhfrn Orotfon from Hantn Itonn. , California Hiid on a ranch j nonr Hcvpn tinktt two yparH iiro, ' O-ilH tlllf NVw-j. ' i FRANK'S Comedians Playhouse Theatre TONIGHT , Sat. and Sun. "The Sins of the Mother" Amateurs Each Performance PRICES ehlMrtn 10e Adults. ,...-.,........ .,50o MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S Final February Sale at Mann's Saturday 3 Every Department Offers Good Merchandise at Clean Up Prices ir" a i u i ir-N of Dresses and Coats $15.00 Dresses $5.00 Just 38 left in this gi'oup; all good colors and styles. Included in this lot arc a few 'colorful prints; up to $15.00 values. While they last & Yin Saturday, ea?h $40.00 Dresses $ 1 5.00 3 .. wonderful dresses in this, lot; made of light- weight woolens, satins and georgette, also some i i., 1 1.1 -11 1- .1.1 0 nvL-fu jtiui Bitik. ejisuniuiess; an ciesiraDie siyies ana colors that sold at regular price's up to t 1 C ff $40.00. On sale Saturday, each V $45.00 Dresses $20.00 Just 13 dresses in this gi'oup in shades of navy, rose, beige, tan, brown and black; made of light weight wools, crej.e satins, georgette and mist crepes; all good styles, in a full raige tff sizes. ' (COfl Hfl Values up to $-15. On sale Saturday.... 4U,U" . o o Closing Out Sale of "Caljer" Coats ' Wo. have decided to discontinue thislinc of coats and in order to clean them up in a hurry, we are offering 25 wonderful coats in sizes 1-1 to 38, that sold at regular prices up to . , dl AA $35.00. ' Saturday, each PlO.UU GOATS DRESSES Sensational Sale of Silk Hosiery $2.95 Values $1.00 Women' Kayaer a n Burilngton Pure Silki Hose, full - fashioned, some with pointed and square heels in an as sortment of discontinued- numbers and colors. Some medium and chiffon weights. Values up to 1 AA $2.95 . On sale Saturday, pr. . NP A VU & 3 Gowns and Chemise S2.45 Values S1.00 Those garments are made of a fine qualfty imported voile, trimmed with lace and dainty hand-embroidered .designs; all shades and sizes. jj" flfl Up to $2.15 values. Saturday, eaofc..,:...'.w l l UU Housekeeper Sheets SlxOO-inch Slieots; made of a good grade of sheet im; regular price $1.20. On sale ,ai 1 Hfl Saturdav. each .... .. . . P A ,UU Daisy Muslin As a Big Special Saturday We will offer our fine soft-finished grade of Dai? muslin, 3(5 inches wide, iiegular price 1 C " 19c Saturday, yard I i3C Figured Outing Flannel 3(5 inches wide, comes in pink, blue and lavender floral patterns. Regular price 39c. ?Qn On sale Saturday, yard ...' MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED! ill Thii f Coi 50 New Spring Coats at $15 Tomorrow This group of snappy new Sport Coats are made of all-wool tweeds in the new cape, scarf and straight tailored styles, lined throughout with Satin de Chine; juniors' miss es' and women's sizes, these coats are without doubt the best values ever offered at the low price of, : each . . $15 Silk Blouses The new spring . styles are more attractive than ever over-blouse aid vest effects;' new collars, made of fine nlain silks and beautiful prints; all sizes. tC QC o "Printzess" Coats Our stock of these famous coats is complete; made of fine all wool Kasha cloth, tweeds and broadcloths ; many new styleQs $0 choose from ' $24.75 to 65.00 WASH FROCKS A new' shipment .of L'Aiglon wash frocks made of fast-colored prints, long and short sleeves, tailored and rgandio trimmed. Priced f rdm . 7 $2l25 to $3.50 each o ASH BLdUSES Just iii, our .new line of Wash Blouses; made of fine broad cloths and printed materials ; all sizes and colors, (tjl QC Regular price $2.50. Saturday, each 1 0', '""''' : - f ' 0 . 0 New. Spring Dress Goods '" WoolJersey 5 t inches wide for the new Spring Dresses in rosc, green, tan,' blue, red, .M'hitc, and burnt grange. ??SSiaL: $2.25 Printed Broadcloth 36 -inches wide, fast colors, suitable for Dresses, Blous es' and Pajamas. Very spe cial Saturdav, CtQ vard ;...: :...o;7C , 9 Flat Crepe s 'Ifl-incli nll-!llv- linnvr niinl- ity Flat Crepe, represent ing all the new spring shades such as purple aster, opera mauve, passion flow er, Castilian pandana and blue do lvon, very special Saturday ' .Jgg vard . v Sport 'Silks !( inches wide, 'heavy weiglit, in all the new shades. $2.95 values. Spe cial Saturday, .; Tea Time Prints in,, black, copen, and rose backgrounds, a 'very, suit able material "foir the new robe. Very spe-!J1 HCL rial at, yard 1 ' Specials in Draperies Curtain Nets I Cretonnes 15-inches wide, in good quality filet weave, choice new patterns, will launder and we a r well. Special Saturdav, . QQ. yard New Scarfs Just in, the latest new long silk Sport Scarf in modern istic designs; as many as four or five contrasting col or combinations; very popu lar now, each S2.95 and S3.45 Xew Printed Patterns in a good weight for curtains, pillows and bags, also for smocks and dresses, OQ. special, yard New Neckwear Lace Collars, Queen Anne style, $3.13 set. Silk and lace collar and cuff sets, all colors. JO 7C silk collar and $2.25 gpecial . Tailored cuff set, set ......... New Belts In all sizes Special, each '.. and colors. 29c 50 New Spring Dresses at $18 Tomorrow A choice selection of the very newest styles of Spring Di asses featuring the new "cocktail" dress, also a won derful selection of colorful prints and sport frocks made by "Korrect" and "Robertson", the best fit- ting dresses made. As a ' big special Saturday, ea. . . 18 Donegal" Rug Coats Made of imported Irish rugs, manufactured by Con de, the last word in travel coats, come with plain and fur collars. Priced from $59.50 to $98 New Suits A tailored Jacket Suit is an important item in your spring wardrobe, made of all-wool tweeds and twills, Priced from $18 to $29.75 New Skirts and Sweaters New Slip-on Sweaters iii futuristic effects made of pure Zephyr yarns and rayon combinations, with tight, fitting purled jbottomns and cuffs; colors: tan, red, purple aster, Indian orange, blue, and green. V?ry special J0 price Saturday, each ... HfOJJ New Sunburst Skirts Just in from New York, a big shipment of these popular skirts in plain colors and plaids, made of all-wool mater ials in all sizes. Special QA. A.E Saturday, each P."tO Saturday Is Children's Day . Children's Dresses Made of an extra fine trade of cuai-antced fast-colored prints, plaited and circular 'i' 1.1-,.. ipl.O Mm:- IV i n null, nil ji ' Sec our new line of children's Spring "Coats from :. $5.95 to $15.00 Children's , Rayon Bloomers In all sizes. Colors: pink and peach. S5c values, Sat., pr. . " Boys' Wash Suits Made of fast-colored pop . lin and suiting. Regular price $2.25. 'd1 QC Saturday, suiiV 1 tVO Hot Water Bottles Made of extra heavy gum rubber. Special QQ Saturday, each.... OI'c New Stamped Goods Our new spring line just in including futuristic printed pillows and clev er smocks and aprons. Children's ;; Outing I'lannel &owns and Sleepers : ' In all sizes.. Special Saturday, ' 39 c each ..: -t Infants' 1 Silk and Wool and All Wool Full Length Hose in white and tan; 59c Sir!:..: 39c Garter Girdles Xew' styles with silk clastic and painted de signs m Iront. V ery special, each $1.00 Clever Aprons . For children in all sizes and colors. Special, ea. 25c and 59c "THEi5TOREFOW EVEPVBODV , rvu if .Asn " ..m POSTAGE PREPAID AGENTS FOR BUTT ERICK PATTERNS i