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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
vc,y4 tf.x MFniwn warn tthtutnr '"..t.W. 1 '.111.1. J om-nox. II.. IL. . H'- Arnn; 21. 1022 ALE SPECIAL SATURDAY Lace Curtain Draperies, 45c val ue. This sale, yard . . ; . . 29c Gingham Apron Dresses, values to $3.00. Choice this sale . $1.89 Children's Sweaters, $1.25 value, closing out at 65c Lot of Ladies and Children's Hose, closing out at, pair 19c Children's Coveralls, all sizes, $1.35 value. This sale . .98c 29c 32-inch Gingham. This sale, yard 21c 27-inch Dress Gingham. This sale, yard ............. . 13c ! Men's Dress Shirts, $1.75 value. Sale 98c 32-piece set first grade dishes, pattern. This sale $6.98 Hand lamps, closing out at this sale ' 25c Tablets, 10c quality. Sale . . . ... . . . .. ........ 5c Lot of Granite Kettles, double b oiler, water pails and dish pans. This sale . . ..... . . , . 94c Also Many Grocery Specials The Truax Store 327 East Main i t OTFFEE eOPYDIOHT tPS3 News of Jackson County EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Jimt .rooelvitd u note from 'my wife who Is vtaltlnit our diiuitlitor In I'urt lund lu which, she mil.) that one of nur old nciKhhora mill lit m time u 8tn Loiit In tivir ' school, Robert Folmuo, liiul ml led on her, whllo alio wan In Purtlund and had it very pleasunt visit with hlui nil how Kind ho waa to mit Homo ot O0 old F.ukIo l'olnt friend. He sends hiii roKardH to his hunt or old Kaule l'olnt admirers, for notwith standing tho fact ' that tho Modford scribbler for tho Mall Tribune used llurvy l.ewia of tininl Pass was n uuesl of relative In our c 1 1 N" Sunday ni route to Slssonl where he In em ployed In a mout market. Win. Kinney U tpondliiK several weeks In San Fnuutsco, where he I being treated by u specialist. ' . Mr. Heoeiior Simmon nnd family ot Modford spent Sunday tu our city vtsltinit friend. ' Rev. Father Meagher of Medford called on friend in town Moiuluy niorninic. Mf. ami Mm. C V Hutterfleld of Modford wore guest, of f Honda in our J u " mak 11 nW",nr t,ml WH,, cltv Sunday. Modford boy hcciiusn ho waa so brlKht ' rt t'-i i and bent tho champion swimmer In a Mr C. lrlch Mrs. O. R. Chap - I wh hp 1 lMiy , Ih mm Mrs. II k. lla.ma and Russell X lrlch stwnt .Monday oftornoon with . fc. w , , , . , Mr. t t- n....hi If U..-K nlH n,, "', l ow innrrlod and Mrs. J. T. Hui'hioy of itucn. !,. , . ' , tno hoad of a family of tbrt'o and hm Mr. John DunnlnKton of Klamath umny rrU,lltU how Bll, t.HPhoro oro Full. siont Wednesday in our city. ,,, to hNir nm visituiR nis rpintlvi-s ami many frliMuln, and rlurnfd to Klamath Thursday mornhiR jccompanlod by his slstor-ln-law, Mrs. Vroman and childrou of Modford. who will vUlt at tho horn of Mr. and Mr. Dunnlnn ton, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kronden Thaler and children of rortlund are Kuonts at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mr. McCoy, lately of HoUo, Idaho, who are now occupying the Kltppel home in out flty. Mrs. Morse Alford of Medford wa a guivt at tho homo of hor alitcr. Mra. SaiKnt, Wcdnraday. Mr. and Mm. Sam UU'hardxon ot Modford wore vislilns triondg in town Sunday. Mrs. Tih Jcnnlnit of Med ford has nin on Monday, April 17. llo ttdln tno thai I"' hna ulrondy onloriut n full lino of KiiK'oi loii nnd dm Kt)odn, i.Iih, Aiiioh Ayrrs of Modford, canto out Monday tuomlnK on tho llutto KiiIIh HtiiKo ami wont up t Kill civok to vIhII licr pnrontN, Mr. nnd Mr. Trtuiy. on tho IVrHlHt Iiik', Mr. anil Mr. F. J. Aycoa who ivn a furiii nnd curlmnl on I lie I'. A K. It. II. on Itoi'Ko froclt worn luiMlnon cullcin Monday. A. I.. Yoiiiik nnd IiIh mm In law, 1,, V, ForKiiHun woiv nmoiiK tlm IiunIiionn ralli'i-n .Mtimlny, Tlioy havo loimod tho Friuik IUi"di'n riuo'li for n lonn of flvo yoliiH and lnl"lid KlnK lnti tlio dairy IiunIiiohh on ipulo n n i vtctiMlvo malo. F.vi'rvtt t'lilliirts-in pf l.uko crook, was tradinc with out' miirchnnt Mn tlay. V. JohiiHim of Modford. nnd Oooi'KO Smllh of Dii'liy. V. 11. Niitwltk, tho conit'tw't.ir on tho llutto Filln oxt''n .Ion or tlio I'. K. It. It., nnd A. K. Hllihrlli of llutto Fall, tho doputy anffiitur w ho In iiinoiiIiii tho in k mi'n n'Oth mid rant of luro woio hoio .donilay iiIkIiI. J. V. Hovoy. tho nprlntondont of tho AllvpNtn orchurd and hi nonrext nolghlMir. H. A. IVtty wore hore on hiislnos Saturday. Mr. MiiMkopf, ono of our entorprln inn ( ItlnrnH wjih luitchluu up tho roof of our blacksmith hon Saturday and the noxt day -wa hrlplnit Kudolph A. Woldmnn jut ' up aome more win fonro. Ho nm to bo (! to turn hi hand to nlmont anything to keep thlnK moviiiK. Thoma rvik, formerly of F.aRio Volnt but now of ltuilo Fall, was a pOARoneor on the etaito for homo, and Sam Oosor. one of the I. A K. It. It. nun wa aUo tt pasaonifor on tho alaeo for IVrhy. t.nciu Kinrald and wife ramn out from Unite Fall on the Ooo. Albert been in our city several days lookinR ; mt,r Saturday, look dinner and went after her property IntercM. j0n out to Medford to Mrs. Kin- .Mr. and Mrs. Mil. tuntrall o jcnld pan-nl. roturnliut Sunday mor Iluch woro transactlnK buslnes Injnlnn and Mr. Klncnld went on up to Modford Wednesday. Iiprey's mill to tako clurgo of hir Mrs. Mau.l KlIIUl ami son I'-UWara ,h(Wi Ifor.htiHlmnil rnmalnod nnlll k'nlkn... Arf...Kn..lA n...t 1l.,til D.Vlm .. .....,... ... ... i uominy wore hiinnay cuonts ui uio nomo or t, ... jr,iimin nf iii.y -rlw,u . .Mr. ami Airs. . tampron. nw . bunlu.v.. c.llnr Rm.ir.lnv joun uap OI r-uiianviiio m epenu- Ranter Sunday wai flr "W. ,ti-ndol. althonah thnra w. nnt I ho Mr. and Mrs Ernest McKee and ,KPn(,ra ,mnn of tb .chooli thM oauRnier nave oecome resmeni oi Unticlpnted Ot the Ilrown.horo school our city, iney are now occupyms fall0(, t nltj, w(h tfc0 j,,,. tho Port home. and Eale Point school owtnic lu part The first baseball game of the to thw ,ncU mency of the weather and Bpastiii was umyeu ouniiu) hi no? grounds between Medford and Jack sonville, the Oakgrovc and Jackson vl'.lo t.'.ima nlnvlnz. . The name re sulted In the scoro beinir. in favo Of; bod road, but there wa a Rood atten flnnco anil the prntrram wa very rihmI. The ladle with the aiHtnnre they could cot from tho men and boy Jacksonville. Miss Mury Ryan entertained had tho church beautifully deuatd ami niter mo uhhui hunuay scikhm ii erclHO wus followed by a short ad - . - t a t. J -1 .1 - T-1 I I ium.K-r o nrr ifwnn. narwa, .,,- j imu b ,h(, p A , n at a dinner party at heir home t;kl ffr , b T, , the ocKion being her Mrthdny A ! f fc hou.uMI lunch pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. f APPLEGATE vlHltlmr with hi folk Tor sovorul day hit rotuvni'd to hi homo in Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. and Mr. Henry I'onudl vlnllud rulaltvo on Apploitato Monday. Mi, Ftorcneo Wilbur and family of ilninl Fas Hpent KiiNtor at I.oter l.iiyton'a Mr. Many Klniald nnd children uttoiidcd tho MitHior survlce nt Wil liam, Mlutt Audrey I.nytun and Mr, Joo Soyforth spent Friday and Saiuidny In (rani I'iihk, Illlly Wi h Ii Iiiih moved buck lo Med. ford ulliT spundlnit I In' whiter In the VIllll'V, A lu ice ntlendiini'e wa pron'Mit at Sunday ncIiuoI luat Sunday. IiIniiiIshiiI wa followed by an iti: hunt lu which I ho y'niner Konointlon JoyoiiMly par tlcipntud, Ml ttobi'i'tn t'luto I absent from HCllO l blll'IIIINO Of HIllON. Iionald llnywitrd vlnlti'd nt (he Lav ton limne Monday artrnin. Sunday achiNil wan held In the Ni hool Iiouni Sunday. An enieititliiituVit. b, social nnd free iI.iiicii I to ho hold at Applocuto hall Saturday nit; 111 . April MIks t'liiia Fuel! vllt"d nt tho Win, liond homo Sunday. Fmnk WoolridKo wn n Sunihiy caller at the Soyfcrlh ftomo. flcoruo WlcliNlrotu who ha boon rRoup bpn.mfxllc Croup Is frequently rU vU by one application ot V V A fo Rub Owr 1 7 Million Jan I W IWV The entcrtiilnment at the school hoime Frliluy evening wu well at tended. Mr. Anderson of Fnlontown urprlwd about threw school ma'um wlih hi malhcmatlcul nldlille in tho ciphering contest. Lance Offon- bacher and Kenneth lildwln run u loee race with Miss Holmes, who carried off tho prize. Mrs. Lester Throckmorton vlnltcd at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. Throckmorton over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilnmwn of Med ford were visitor In the valley over Sunday. Surveyors ore busy on the road bo- ween AppteRHte and Huch. : KuMter Sunday In this part of the country wa not a (rood weather in dicator for the neirt seven Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daniel of AppleR-ato were visitor in Ituch over Sunday. ; There Is to be a school election hold Friday ut the school house., to vote on consolidation with Union- town dlKtrict. Mrs. Chailea Hamilton and Mm. Taylor attended Easter service in Medford Sunday. Mrs. C. Ituch returned ' Monday evening from Medford, where sho spent the Knmer holiday with her sister, Mrs. Earl Dielow. Mis Mordoff of Medford visited tho school last week. A number of our people are plan- nlng on attending the school enter tainment to bn given at Applcgato next Saturday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnston of Grant Pus, visited Sunday with tho homo folks, Mr. and Mr, fhns. Hamilton. jessary to add that th only trouble 'with tho lunch w'ns that it wa too pmm, taklug in tho thought of health, and comfort Immediately after, for there wm mom than one. person felt 'like loosening their belt. ECONOMY i yet another - factor in favor of OLYMPIC Rolled Oats healthful, too The program: K short address by tho auperlntondnnt, (. R. CnmplMdl, and this was foowet by an addres by IUv. II. O. King, tho Sunday school evangelist for the American 8. 8. t'nlon. Song by Eaglo Point school; song by four boys, tast"r Hlossom. Then we had a duet by Mr. K. (i Drown and Mrs. R. A. Weidman. Reel tatlon by Iteeso Creek school. This wa followed by two recitations, one by tho Reese Creek chod -and one by four boy. Then a recitation by Mis Uls Robinson,' then another by tho Reeso Cre-k school, beside several short exorcise by -the Reese Crock Sunday c.hool. A on, "Shout and Sing," and a quartet by II. B. Camp bell, Mr.- R. 0. Drown, Mr. .Lottie Vatwcoy. and Rev. II. O. Adam. Thl wag followed by a few remark by the superintendent and thcM)cnedlctJon. It wa universally agreed that the Faster exercise were a glowing uo CCHH. When I rcacbod borne at the clono of tho morning service there wero twenty-three seat d at the dinner table and among them were several town folk among them Mm, R. O, Rrown, Wm. II. Iirown, wlfo and two of hi sister, Mi. Sarah Guerln of Oakland, Calif., who 1 here visiting her broth or. Frank, William and R. G. Drown and her ulsters, Mr. Lottio Vanscoy and Mr. 8. U. Holme, and Mm. Lot tio Vanscoy, Mr. and Mr. Coo. West and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Jhibb. Med ford, Mr. Allila Boland, Mis M. K, Lcmmon, Mr. I. 11. Walthcr and S. M, Scot t of Medford. The funeral of Harvey D. Smith who died at the homo of bl brother Cor Itott near Butte Kail, took placo at the llutto Fall cemetery Sunday after noon and the services wero conducted by Mr. Jonea at the grave. Mr. Smith was 33 years old and leave a wlfo and two children beside his father and HAvcrul brother and ulsters. Ho ha nnep In very poor health for the past soveral year. Mr. Mcltougal and A. J. Florey of Medford woro among the diners at the Sunnysldo hotel Monday. There haH been another clmnKo In tho business management of tlio T. K Nichols Btoro. Somnlhlng llko a nibnth aso I nnnounced that F. J. Mcl'lierson had taken charRo or. tlm store, nt that IJino ho took It over with a view of purchasing tho stock of goods piovld ed tho luminous proved to bo guch as would JtiHtlfy tho move, and ufter n month's trial and at tho end ot tho specified tlmo Mr. Mcl'herson decided that ho would bo Justified in making tlio Investment, so took over tho stock of good and entered Into tlio entire mniingcmcnt and control of the busl- The Colonial Liberty Building Phono 298 After Easter Specials for Friday and Saturday NEW COATS in Polo, Tweed, Hariri bone and Panvoline. .... $14.50, $17.50 SNAPPY SUITS in Ratine, Tweed, Horr.es pun and Jersey NEW SKIRTS in Prunella, Flannel, Crepeknit, Roshanna Crepe, $5.50 to $17.50 Two and three-piece HIKING SUITS in Tweed and Wool, $27.50 and $29.50 A very complete line of DRESSES in Taf feta, Canton, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Knit $13.75 to $65.00 We have a new shipment of VOILES and DOTTED SWISSES $11.50 to $16.50 Our line of SILK HOSE is mdst complete. All the new shades, Grey Beige, Nude, Beaver, Fawn, Black, White, Cordovan, and Navy $1 .85 and $2.50 DARNLESS HOSE for children 25c, 35c We have a very complete line of KHAKI GARMENTS for Ladies and Children Trousers, Knickers, Coats, Middies, Shirts, Leggings and Hats for Ladies Trousers and Knickers for Misaes Jane Dandy Coveralls for Kiddies Prices as low as the lowest IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Extra heavy Jap Crepe, all shades, four yards : ' $1.30 Red Seal Zephyr Gingham, 5 yds. $1.15 Toile-de-Nord Gingham, 5 yds . . .$1.20 32-inch Kalburnie Gingham, 5 yds. $1.45 French Voiles in dark shades, 5 yds. $2.50 Barred Flaxons, 5 yds. .... .,. $2.00 Stripe Dimity, 5 yds $2.00 Dark Percales, yard ...... 19c Light Percales, per yard .23c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, 5 yards $3.00 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 5 yds. . . .$2.75 42-inch Pillow Tubing, 4 yds $1.60 Absorbent Toweling, 5 yds $1.25 Hilck Toweling, 5 yards $1.00 Linen finish Crash, 5 yards $1.00 Romper Cloth, 5 yards .$1.35 Kayser Knit Underwear Stylish Stout Corsets