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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1921)
1!LM PACK THREE AS 10 . OF C. MK!)K()IN MAIL TltUUJXK, MKDKOUI). OKKliOX. WKDN KsDA V, (KTOUKK ; It was aimounoed at the forum meeting today that the membership committee had nrrnaged for a little organization which is un honorary ad junct to the Medford Chamber of Cpmmerce membership In which can only be obtained by successfully do tn'g the work assigned to the indivr ldiial members of this committee. ITlils honorary adjunct Is called the '"jfwo Toots'." A member of the mem bership committee become a candi date for this honor, which may be.ob talned by securing two new members for the chamber, after which they will Iwi officially known as a Southern I'a ciic engineer with the privilege to totot- hiff -own horn as often and as lokjd as the steam power of any S. 1'. eiigms ever permitted. - , iOn becoming a member of the 'Two,. Toot's" . the tnetuber has the privilege to appoitn his successor on ttfi membershipicommittee who auto mAt'cally becomes a candidate for the; honorary adjunct of the chamber, f :,fhe first member to be given this honor was Joseph O. Grey who se cured the membership of J.W. Peart wjjp, operates a, garage on South Burtlett street and Alex Lindsay of the liui'l Fruit Co. As his successor, he selected Aubrey C. Smith. ' Announcements as to the progress of ;tie "Two Toots" will be made at each forum. ARSVIISTICE DAY TO i BE BIG HOLIDAY '.pjseusHlnn of the forthcoming ArnislU-e day eulehrutlon occupied thtil' major portion of- last liiKht'8 Ajh'rioan Legion met'tintf. Chuinnun Floyd Hart yave an outline of the ttctiyiities of the various . committees in'.fchurtre ot the day'H pmsrum and it ,Sva )i0iheHled Med lord would htj.i'0 one of the biggest holidays 'ever celebrated in the valley. Routine matters disponed of in cluded pa.ssHfe of a, resolution uslns western railroads to jnmke . special rates to the national Legion con'en ti6iin Kansas City a has. been done byf eastern' rouda. , .. r u ;lolloving the regular., meetihl? ;tha Legion enjoyed the hospitality of the Indies' Auxlliury, refreshments being eeryfcd in the club rooms. n 110 'APPLE SHOW PRIZES The Rqiriie Ulver Apple Exposition iftitn assured fac.t be?auue a sufficient nftmber of premiums have been of fered by the business institutions of tn'o country. .4 There will be a total of $110.00 In 'cash Offered, $80.00 "in merchandise and a silver trophy ..cup.. Growers should set aside their apples which In their estimation will bring them some of the premium money. Further de tails, will be announced vJlthln a day. or two. ' lu addition, to' the .premiums re ported, the Stewdrt Krult Co., are of fering $25.00 in cash and the Port land Flouring Mills four 4 8 pound aacks of Olympic. flour. UNIQUE FEAIUHE !N ' ll'VilLE PRIMARY 6MDE .(Miss Collins., teacher in the first grade at Jackson school, has Intro duced into her work a -ntilque' tdature, dosigned primarily f r.the, pleasure of the .children, but at the same time for a little drill, in correct social conduct. This 'is a birthday party. Tuesday, Oct. .4,. was the sixth birthday ot two of' Miss Collins' little folks, Madge Ruhzman and Dorothy Wight, When the children of the first grade 'returned from, the afternoon recess, they were surprised to find the shades drawn In their room and on the table lit the front of the room birthday . , cakes, lighted with the sit candles anil decor ated with a beautiful wreath of dainty Ivy: , Little Madge and Dorothy headed .the . line as. they came .In and very gracefully took thei places .at the s birthday table. Music on the, phono- 'graph added to the Joy of the hour. I Miss Collins told a favorite story. I The children each found oa , their desks a piece of 'fruit and a bright red kite.' Madge and Dorothy assisted by liernlta Coffman and little Gwendolyn Wight then served each little class mate with a piece-of the birthday cake. At. the close of the parly Miss Collins asked the little hostesses to shand and instructed each little friend to conn up and' shake hands and say. "I had a good tinio at your. birthday party." , The children will long reiiiembbr this little festive occasion. The visi tor, were Mrs. Geo. K-.mzman and Mrs .Edgar Wight. - - Knights Templar Conclave Special conclave of Malta Coniniandery No. 4. Masonic Hall, Ashland, Thursday evening. Oct. 6. Visit of Jrand Commander Snellen- ,. . barger, of Portland. Also work in Red Cross degree. Visiting and sojourning Sir Knishts courteous ly invited. P. K. MAMMON I), K. C. ltJS : . W. H. DAY, Kccoider. . . '''''' "' I V ''jj ' ' ' WE announce an authoritative style event for which this store, has made elaborate preparations -the ; Printeess Style Revue. We dount it a distinction to present in this Style Revue the fall models of Cuits and Coats designed ,and tailored by Printz. : They interpret thehurhest aeveloj- .fhent of th.e lii&dt tailleur, the latest s ; ty le teiiaeh'clcs approved by the salontf of Paris,' adapted to th6 taste of the ' well-dressed American woman. '; -v" In irjem- you find the elegance and beauty of custom tailored garments ; the convenience and yaluepf ready to wear. i,, -Custom made" offer's no higher-, standards of 4esign ft material or , of tailoring than "Printzess made." Printzess tailoring emphasizes ' that precisionofdetailwhichalonelmak.es . style Effective. , " Ve believe, you will take pleasure in attending the Printzess Style Revue, Whether you intend (to purchase' at this time or riot, you will doubtless enjoy seeing these interpretations of the 'styles that Paris offers. j ' '. 'You will be surprised to find that -Printzess coats and suits are moder ately - priced, no higher than .many r-S garments of questionable value and nfinitely more desirable.' ' - : ,Cqat collars show a greater height; chic designs of fut or cloiih'-ehrlcr the garments and afford protection'; i ' The Suit skirts, modeled ' on the newest accepted lines,, show unique tailoring of back and sides; ' '''"'" The back of the coats enjoys new prominence. Smart panels and deco4 rative touches lend added 'charm. ' And such diversity of colof tones! The softest shades of taupe deepen ing into darkest brown; rich bluest greys , and always black. Theft , the, beauty of Printzess material I Such velvety, deep-piled richness of fabric l Suits arid' Coats for' wbfnch misses and coats for girls of sii .ta fourteen. For every type, every fig-' ure, every age there is a Prmtzes model, of individual design. ... . . Wdtneh's Suits and Coats , Viirioty is the . word in women 'h suits and ftmis (his KPKsim raiigiiisr from 'r;tJ0 rielily ti iiiimi'd nioilo'. to si'veivly Tnilored , styles .'And iK'Vi'r Iihvc. tlie Talirics lieen loyelirr soft.' rii'li, di'iip-fiilod. Kafdi model seems expressly ' 'designed to'.briiiK nut the velvety texture and unpen of the fahi'ie. , A ehanniiitf eolleetiou of models Tor cvp'ry' type, nge and figure is now on display in the Printze'ss Style Ueviie. Vr'uie fr.ni.$35.eoU ?ioo.oo. ; ' '''. ' ' ' '.... : Children's Cocts ! ijittle JTiss Hrode ik nut tu lie neKleel('d, The Style l!evue shows I'rintxesH eont niodels for fii'ls of ten Hfl fourteen', designed arid tailored with ill the art and e.are given (o. the' " uromi .p." niodels. I'rilrd at $11.65. II -7' i ... H LI : . fl - Ii I It . " II I r .1 V Tlrl 1 U I 1 Till I Wl ' t M I i III t : 4 V i rwr, I 11 . , ., - f A HQ : KIT ) l 3, . f. y ' . ' : ' ,'":::. .. lisses suits ' k . v . , The lithe lineV oif i'riiitzess suits for misses seem to express youth. Fashioned to briiifront t,he slentler supjileness of Hie yo'uiij figure, these' suits' are particularly (traceful of linij mill apMipriate of desipn. Interesting- decorations are "sed with elihrmiriv effect. Kveh in the rhore plainly' tailored models, the lines are eysclially yiiulliful and cjiie. Triced from $35.00 to $59.00.. - GOtDEN RULE MERCANTILE CO., ing N. Central St. he Btfsy Street Medford Misses Coats ' !. . ,'-. ' "''r- Practical mid yet smart; 4 the '' jnlss.es.' eoat Hty leg , will appeal strongly jjd thfldis- erimiuaiiiir Hiiopper. . ' in mis. aKsoniuem. of models, the, Miss will f iiid the -styles' sTiiJ ful figure will as easily find nefsi ThTr.. ; arc shown in, a variety of IhV seaifctt'iifli- vored colors taupe, rey, Srown and the uKydys', indispensable navy. .The material iir,crjjli, velvety and nahdsonie. THese. ' t-oals prioeij at $33.(Mf, , $39.75. ; t;.' $44.50. j j i- 'j.v . . . 1 ' Sm -