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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiONV FRTPAY, DECEMBER ' 12.
. GANG GUNS OF
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12 PRICE
Hesitate no longer!
You can now buy
that lovely fur-trimmed
coat in time for
the Holidays
$115 Coals.. $57.50
$125 Coats. . . $62.50
$89.95. Coats. $44.95
$98.95 Coats. $49.50
$79.95 Coats. $39.95
$49.95 Coats . $24.95
$39.95 Coats . $19.95
'Dresses
Que group of satin and
vi"lvr jlniuwtu -f'kiiiifii'l i
m
as Iiiftli a Jp4r.05. Jloli- I S
day special
2 Off
r
rats
All Better Dresses
Smart now crepe and ffoorgettcj A - pJ.
styles now on sale : Saturdav.::.':.,.
Hats
One lot of good
looking liats
$1.00
Dresses
One group of values
to. $22.56
$8.95
ADRIENNE'S
. j. "Distinctive Individual Apparel for Women"
Star Meat Market
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Piggly Wiggly Market
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
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Pork Shoulder Roasts. .... .20c lb.
Freih Side Pork ...... . 20c per lb.
Beef Short Ribs . ...... . ...A2lZc
Bacon Squares ." . , . ". . . . ; . . .... 20c
Beef Pot Roasts . . . . . . . 15c per lb.
Hams, whole or half. . , , 25c per lb.
; Turkeys, Chickens, Rabbits
' r WE DELIVER 1
Phone 273 East Main
CIIICAOO, Dec. 12 (ypf A fu
sillnde of KhotH nml the ronr of
an automobile engine signalized
the iiin.-ont resumption today of
KfinKlund warfare, iiuicHccnt for a
in on l t,i or more.
Two wr I Ml rawed young men
Wttro the vietlmH. Hoth had been
nhot to death, rolk-e wild they
wero Identified iih Rudolph Ma
re no, 24, and John Thomamilo, 28,
nlifiH (leorjfo Mayo.
A lonely highway In the' Ever
green pirU diMtrli-t wum the Hrene
of their nsuHHlnntion, .Mih. Mar
tha van Woerden of Crown Point,
Ind., a Ritefit In the home of
Joxeph Klemp, u truek farmer,
hea rd the nhot s and the roil r of
the motor of un automohile. - A
few niinut"H later Theodore Vler-
Mtiut, n reHidetit of Evergreen park,
en route home In hit car found
the hodleH lying hen Me the rond
Jupuuew Jll l JfUINTOVlllfC , ;l
Teruko . Maru, daughter of'S M.
Mann 1b reported to., be .Aholng
rflui;.1.rmprdvement;;.''lh''- ipan
FmncUco hottpHu), where she has
been recovering from the effects
of un accidental bullet wound re
ceived tn Med ford wveral weeks
nfco. She h expected to he return
ed to thlH city in a tthort tlmeh
get Hurlbut
745-H. 256tf
For Christ man
Bible RtorW'H, Tel.
SHOUP EXPECTS , -,
BIG INCREASE IN fe Rfa
w r w r n - r m iiiik . P-a m r , m i m m m m r
j Ml pp carving. Special
( EStfaS $3.50 value
newest desiems
I I I I tMm, Ml V
Hot time, hot music. Lake Creek
dance. Dec. 13. ?64
I'ORTIAp,, Ore.. Dec. 12. UP)
Nine recent holdups In ' Portland
were cleared up laHt night with the
itrreHt ,of four rolibeirt before they
could make their cwape after a
grocery ntoro- "Job," police officials
announced today. Tiie quartet wan
taken by HurpriHe by a police Miimd
and Hiibmitted to arreHt ut oncy.
They were armed.
Those nnvMtt'd were Ray John
Hon, 20; hiH hrotJier-ln-law, . Pat
Angel, ta; V. J. ArniMlrong, 20,
taxieab driver and Wlhner Thayer,
22, taxieab driver.
From the Heur State '
Californlanx wgistered at Med
ford hoteli Include George Rucker
of liurllngame. Lionel Htone of
Oakland, F. J. Intire of Concord,
ITugh ClarJt of 'Klngnburg, Mr. nnd
Mrs. K. Padelford of Yreka, Olive
Buttermoro of Palo Alto nnd Lester
Hcott. B. Dunis, c. J. William. K.
R HouKh, P. J. Talty. A. C. Thomp
son and .Robert Clieshonson of San
FranciMoo.
Doll dance,
Saturday.
Oriental
Gardens.
264
Look! one lot of a hoes, value to
$5.00. flpeciail $2.95, this week. The
fnmoun Durham silk hone 91.00,
$l.r0. $1.1ir,; fancy mule $1.60 and
$1.85. The Band Box and Hhoe
Box. ., 266
Target Shoot Sunday , ' '
Valley shooters will be Interested
to learn that Floyd Ross of Cen
tral Point will hold his econd tur
key Hhnot of the Hciinon at the
Adams farm near that city nest
Sunday. There will be rifle and
traphooUng.
.; PORTLAND, Ore., Dec 13. iff)
With optimism lite keynote. Paul
Shoup, president of the Southern
Pacifie railroad, concluded his
addreHM before the Pacific North
west advisory board of the Ameri
can Railway association today with
the prediction: ,
"You will Hoon be meeting In
this same room" to discuss the
unprecedented Increase In busl-!
nesK" t n i
Hhoup 'told the delegates that1
his conclusion nt the close of the;
recent western, divisional meeting
here of the chamber of commerce
of tho United States was that the;
present depression was following
the pattern of the 1U21-22 depres-i
tion, which showed a slight up-i
turn In January, comparable to
January, 1931, and u steady in-!
crease through the year, with n
tremendous increase the follow
ing yenr.
A Large Shipment of Beautiful
Chinese Hand Embroideries
Arriving too late for my wholesale orders, we will put on sale
the entire lot at import prices. The Diggest bargain ever of-;
fered to the public. For radios, tables, pillows, etc.
Any Embroidery. ' VALUES to $12.00
SUPER
SPECIAL
Contn rpllned and remodeled at
the K-anhlon Shop, 424 Medford
P.ldK. Mm. Harry Amlrew. Tel
1181. tt
toad. Val-243tt
Dry kindling t ' -'O a
ley Fuel Co.
TO APPOINT AIDES
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 12.-r(iP) No
aimolntnients that Governor Nor
lad is privileged to make by law
between now nnd January 12 when
his term of office expires will be
allowed to go by default, he said
today. '
About a dozen offices, made va
cant by expiration of terms, will
e filled by the present governor
mmedlatcly after the first of the
ear, although his successor, Julius
i. Meier, will have authority in all
uses to renin vo these appointees
when he takes office nnd fill the
laces with persons , of his own
noosing. i
In lee Court Sentences
David Biles. Arthur Riles and
Ray Wyatt, Gold lllll boys arrett
ed Wednesday for moonshine pos
session by the sheriff's office near
Gold Hill, were sentenced, to lii
days each, and fined $.r& each in
the Justice court of that city when
they pleaded guilty to possession
charges.
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MUST BE FOUGHT
SPOKANE;. Wash.,.. Deo. 12.
(fl1) rSeven and . one-half million
"iron men' must be enlisted
against deadly blister- rust, now
mcuncliig northwest timber Indus
tries, If the forests are to be saved
from destruction, federal officials
said .today.
Foresters of all divisions of the
federal nml state services, estimat
ing that irreparable havoc would
be wreaked in white pine Umber if
the parasite is not cheeked within
10 years, declared $J, 737,044 must
be spent in the "inland empire"
composed of parts of Washington,
Oregon, Idaho nnd . Montana, to
protect 3,UU4,781 acres of forest.
Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland
206
Ship your friends apples, pears.
dried fruits, nuts. Railway Ex
press agency announces following
cheap rates: 8 lbs., 48c; 10 lbs.,
5Cc; no lbs., $3.82 to furtttefit
points In U. S. except Florida.
Rates proportionately to . nearer
polntti. 1'hone 561, - 2C5
Flro Well Relic.
SALEM. Ore.. Dec. 12. fvPl The
old fire bell at Alt. Angel, dating
back to the days, of man-drawn
carts. Is to be kept as a ruMc. The
old fire-house is to be, sold nt auc
tion Saturday, but the firement in
sist that they be allowed to keep
the bell.
em MB&fikim
$1.95
Come early and pick the beautiful pieces that are rare. The
beautiful Seed or Pekin Stitch amongst the lot.
SALE STARTS SATURDAY
Hand Carved Brass Candlelabra, 3
branch with deep , t1 1Q
P M.
Another big value. Beautiful hand
carved Book Ends. d f ff
pi,uy
?j Beautiful Pongee Scarfs or ' Table
Runners in OA
Jasmine Tea in brocade boxes. Suit
able for gifts. Light and easy to
send. Box
39c to 69c
Hearth Brooms, with WrgeOQ
Chinese tassels OIC
Hand carved Ash Trays beautifully
carved in 1 Tfc
all shapes
WURTS GIFTS
; PIQ'N WHISTLE AND WILSON'S CANDIES ?, '
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LK LODGE LEADER IS
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cnt., Deo. 12
WV- Norman W. Hall, exalted
tiler of tho local Klks' lodge und
former president of the chamber
commerce, wan accidentally
I lied here when n shotgun ho was
taking from his car wns dis
charged, shooting him through tho
slomneh.
Give Books This Year
B
Xmas Dollars Go Further
o
Books for Everyone
o
A Value far Beyond Price
K
Make Shopping a Joy
s
Get them at
SWEM'S
"Store of a Thousand
Thoughtful Little OifU"
GRANTS PASS, Ore.. Dec. IV
0P) Kidnaped by auto bandits ifor
the second time, within .a few
weeks, Leo Bunch, Grants Pass
night watchman for a gurtige, wns
back In town today nfter- n tbrif
ling dash which ended In gun piny.
A few miles out ofs the ejUy
Bunch to said to have refused', to
drive a lone bandit farther, nnd
when he wan thrown from the car
opened fire.
SHARE IN STORE
H. O, Frotibnch announced today
that ho had disposed of hla liltur
ests In the Southern Oregon Klec
trie company to other memhoi'H of
the orKunfzntinn. He is one of the
orlKinnl organizers of the firm,
which organ business three years
oo. Mr. Krnhbuch, former Chain
bor of Commerce seorulnry and an
nrtive worker in civic ulfuirs, nam
this utturnoon he huil mailo no
pluiiH for the future.
BIDS rffEl FOR
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HER Housework for. Years to Come
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Lincoln Ulect
Washer
WASHINGTON. Dec. 12! (A)--
The Ibillbnuer-libnhn company of
t'hlcago submitted the lr.;v bid fr
construction of a new postoi'fice nt
iforvnllis. Ore., agreeini to, under-t
take com! ruction In limestone nt
l (102,(100, and In Klnndstnnc- nt
$104,000. Twenty-three bidt were
opened today by the treasury department.
The new. Lincoln electric washer j has
greater value and new beauty; $135
worth of washer f or
:$
89
.50
REPORT GOOD PRICES
FERN VALLEY TURKS
FKIIN VA1.1.KV. Ore!, for; 12 j'jj '
till, vallry. Ilnny Steel. Mr. IV . t
Witt nml .Mr. Iluxhea arm their k
tnrkryn to tlnrhini In Siin Vi-nn- 1
rlsco. Thiy are phvisrrt with thcit
returns. Thry netted 32 cents for 4S
yotinu toms. 30 cents for voting I '.2?
hens nml 27 cents for old turns.
Balloon rolls, aluminum tub, steel outer shell Associate buying
and production power makes possible the sensational value now
offered you in tho new Lincoln washer. A small payment puts
this machine in your home! M
Christmas Packages '
Christmas packages expertly wrapped
without charged Mail them in our store
at oostoffice station No. 1.
Gift Suggestions
:. For All the Family ;
Hamilton Beach Mixer
' Mamlllon Beach New Food Mixer. Beats anythinK.
For chopping dales, figs, etc. Has three speeds
fn, ..11 lrlo.ln nf- Wn.I. .n...n.. . ...:U .. I
ui n.iitia ui .num. ...uiiics IU juu Willi tt-lttl'
tory-wrltten guarantee. ...
Only $18.95
v Carving Sets
flrnnino Kussell Stainlebs CnrvitiK nets priced at
$4.90, $6.00 and $6.50
Tea Kettle
Wftgner Cast Aluminum Tea Kotlln
$6.00'. ..
Wagons
Every little boy wants a wagon for Xmas. Theso
are exceptional values in various colors.
$4.20 to $8.50
Footballs
These durable footballs will make the kiddies
huppv.
98c to $4.00
Home Golf Sets
Popular .Midget Ciolf outfits at n special price.
$2.95
Boxing Gloves
flood grade leather gloves to develop the wowing
boy's muscles. . .
$4.00 to $10.00 '
FALL IN STREET FATAL
FOR WOMAN, AGED 105
Y.I. J'ASO, Tvxns. lve. 4 2. (fll
Mrs. leslderln ltodrldi!Ue llvnl
to be 105 yearn old, only- to die
from a full In crossing a Juniex.
Mexico, sft-eet. Injuries suffered
a month nito caused her dtuth tn
tttiy. She Is survived by one son.
(0 yean old, und another 4i. I
Electric Clock
llandsnme. electric clock. Keeps accurate time.
An excellent gilt lor your fumllv,
$7.95
. Electric Stoves
These little piectrle clnvn.
will really ctmk.. And they
. look Jtist like mother's.
$2.00 and $5.25
Home Crest
Silverware
Beautiful pattern silver that
Is niiarnnteed for Id years of
service.
2f. piece B service set with
trav,
$4.69
34 piece S service set with
tray.
A 100 Home Owned Store -i-J $6.19
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