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ail Tribune EDFORD Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Pages Mi M "" '"' 11 " 11 1 "' n ,- in III I I III HI I u " ' tttVV-Hh..r;.r. MEDFOUJ), OltMJOX, FMIUY, MAY 12, J922 . v ' "" "" 7xOl' . Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley ASHLAND TO HOLD ITS CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY, .MAY ASHLAND. y.e.f li. l'lm Chau tauqua aaiioiialloii hua departed from tritilltitn In tli matter of holding ihu annual mmmiitily season earlier tliun ever, antliipatliig (bit July period by ftkitttf lli dates (rum May 21 lu 2!, The attraction wit', bn on an Klllnitii Wlilte circuit basis, affording it dl rcralty of enteilalnment In tlm way of lltarature, mualo, travel, niiiKli'. fli'.i At nn admission which, In Hid d.rm of scuaoit ticket, will Im lower (ban nver. these. mIm) rr lute lllierul "topirr" prlvllegea, Till r InxM ticket will b f I JO IliU year, a plo. iiomeiially low price, but even thU limitation mny bo reduced to mi even dollar, Providing 1 500 adult seaaon tlrksta are lold by Monday evening, MoV 22, rebate of fifty cant will 1 bit made on each II.jO ticket mild., tliut reducing tlm caauii admtnaloii ticket to one dolUr only." Can you tel ll?" ThU lowering of admU ion du not Imply die a pen In it of talent, "Hyatein" mid l in work doe the bualncM. Furthermore, un der auaplvaa outlined, the uso ciallon gets th benefit of a wealth of advsrtlaltm. the tout of It being re inforced by a wealth of plctorlul cm bellahment, greater byfar In extent limit the MMU'tutily would be Justified In handling indlvldualy. Comment to earllneaa lit tho tuasuii. possible weather condition, etc., are met by tlm management guaranteeing to nistie the Interior of tlm bin audito rium comfortable. It la alao planum! to tuatHiiid Mil canvaa (rum tlm dome In the way of experimentation regard. 1MB Improving aoouatlo effect. For several year pal the aaamihly has leii handicapped by the holding here at tlm Mini lima of a lot of other event trenching upon th Jurisdiction of Chautauqua's scope, aurh aa sum mer achool and conferences, of w hlrh hav had a aurf'it, I'wler the ' plan It U proponed to make tlio nn imal gattierlfTg a "May festival," and 11 If hoped and tpec(tl that Hie new departure will mcol with due encour agement, (ram all supporters of the old limn Chautauqua reunion. Tho dairy farm of It. K. ltolilimon In Ihla vicinity waa th scene of a dairy meeting on Friday thla week. WOMEN! DYE THINGS NEW IN "DIAMOND DYES" K.nrh pnrknge of "Diamond lyi-a" rontalna illrm-tlona no almpln any woman rnn dy or tint hi'i' worn, ahaldiy dri-wca, Hkhtx. walala, i-nalM, MliH'kliiKf. awraliTK, I'livirlnnH, ilra' rli'K, haiiKloKN. I'vcrytlilim. pvimi it Hhn htiN m-vrr ilyi-d before. Hoy "Plnuiond iyea"no other kind- then (H-rfifl hoimi ilyelilK la mire Imh'iiiihi' Ulainoiul Dyea are uunrnn-i teed nut to aiiut. fitde, atrenk or run. Tell your dniRKlnt whether the terlul you wlxli to dye la wool or ellk, or whether ( In linen, t'liitmi or mled rooiIh. Adv. TENTS 14xlC, 5 ft. wall $27.75 7x7 Tourist $9.00 mm A T 10 g.M tAI I IVIUU. ' I ulll (X HWIIIIIU VYUIKS.War veteran in a resolution pre - OiiinwIio N. I'. lM-Hit Prof. Kit of O, A. ('., boliiK dmon- atrutor In rlutlon to toptra dnulliiK Willi "llroi'dliiK nnd t'ulf UulnliiK," Ulld "HiihnoiiiiI 1'i'mlliin " liifiiriiiuilnii oil it l) KiHUri'il at th lihrury ri'iturtlliiK unoihi-r niH'liu-ry cliiiui whlrh will IickIii on Monday uvchliiK, Muy l.'i, iindi'r tho I'oarhliitf of Mra. Kid m u tlray. I.HKt cull for tho Klirlnu daiiiui at- nli In n ! . Krliluy ovcnlng, May 12. I'OVi'lnml'a ori'lioalra f aiiyon plocna. Tr'PiicrH of tlm lliiht (unlaatlc are mining from Medford and (irmila l aaa, alno nttlKliborliig lorulltloa. Ha m imii I it-r, all Muaona uml their frliMid aro Invltod. Tli'kola, two dollara, (tini.ral ..rvl(i.a of Mr. Hmiiuol Cavln, who dld on Thur.day morn- j l..a i il... f-mll h....n on Iowa I. airm.1. . I I V..,li.,.ada v afl.-r- I ai 1 run I at a tit 1 ittl ti I ulll Vi..w'.. .,i..t..iy. Ii..f..-o.d wa. a - llvo .f Arkiii.Kua. 3 y-ar of brp. and and ix'i'ii ii roHldout of ihla vb iulty fr nearly fifteen yeura. The ('hniitiiii'iia renalaaaiiva here la primarily dun to th aetlvo and enleiprlnInK effort of over onn hun dred repreaelitatlva public aplrlted rltlteua who havu peraonally guaran- (rod the PApento of thn flue program, and It la now In order for the public to appreciate the effort by auh rrlbing for aeaou tb keia, tho prlrs of whliii la far lower than ever offer ed heretofore. Chautauqua orrura erly .May 2 4 lo29and there la no otraalon to plead a llltiltlpllrlty of rival attraction during tho oiotfui bly'a enKouenient. Funeral aervb-ea of tlm lutn Th"o dore I'rovoat. who died auddenly In Hitiiaiuiilr bint Tuendiiy niortillig, were held on Thumday afternoon at Klka' ti tuple. Interment being In that or der' plot In Mountain View cemetery. Itev. ('. K, Koehler, pro4iytorlun puator, will (K-rupy tho pulpit of the Methodlal ihurrh next Kundqy, Dev. Mr. Kdwurd being away at Murah field and North llend. where tin will deliver addreMKto ICpworth Leaguers and high achool graduatea. An Initial picnic of tho aeuon oc curred tho litKt ofthe week when the teacher' training clua took a hike to Wagner creek pretliuiia, particu larly vlaltlng the alia of Hie Ancient Anhland mine, tho iicglerted appear- aitre of which reminded one f the abundoued ahaft of Ihu Conaolldaled Virginia In Nevada year agone. Tho May Ixmio of the Aahland tele phone directory la out, and la a apo dal good number, dealing with "cur rent" event, aouio fiction, and a lot of goaalp. The engagement la a announced of Carroll Wagner, we'l known Aah land young man. now In tho employ of the (ienerat I'etroleum Corporation of l.oit AngclcH, and Mlaa Marlon Allen lllark of San Kranrlaoo. Tho Khrltin patrol will meet at the Armory In thla city, on Tueaday even lug. Mil 1(1. I'rojramH for the cere nioninl to bo held by llllliih temple, at Medford, Muy 20, am being printed In that city uml will be laatied next week. Indication!! point to a, big at tendance, not only throughout thla Iminediutn valley, but from point aa far north a Kugeno. Toiirlata urn thronging thn auto campground, nnd late agitation In their behalf tmllcnti), that community rent and rending rooma, cheery flre plaeen, inovln pletureH, alao a rndlo annex, would bo arceplahln. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilnriugea. of the Cilorln Vlata orcharda on Mlnear height, are receiving a vlalt from their duuKhter, Mra, J. W, Uosiiic, of northern Oregon. Waiitx Irfidy lor lexirted. I'ANSAIC. Mny 12. The ederal Koveriiment In nuked to deport Uuly I AmIiii- iim mi limli'Mlrfiltli. nll,ii lit' tin I , i , u i,. ( 'iiMii-Mii . (-, imiii i-uiiiiMiny, rIinoin sent ed here. 20 REDUCTION . ON TRIMMED HATS Astonishing values in attractive Spring and Summer millinery We are showing a new line of Women's Hosiery Nude and Camel Shade Scarfs Sweaters Silk Underwear Blouses VANITY SHOP , "Quality and Service" SAMS VALLEY HAS BIG PEAR BLOOM, RANCH IS LEASED BAMH VAM.KY. May 10. Mr. Ilur hnr or Tallin Hock, haa Inaafd tho Htonrr prop.rty hero for tho year. The T l" ,(",lu', 'Hl"u, ur ""rlmrdlrtas rimrt a lUlit apple ""M,m " h""vy 'K"lr ! eviTywhoro. Mu' W,HI Mt Tu.-aday enlng '"r fr."11 " ,ho "'"mlnif broke Iiouvlly clouded overhead and dl peraed thla feur for a while nt ut. The ahower of Monday did conalder ablo gHl to growing crop, but waa not very welcome i(, tint ahecp aheur er a It itoatpouod their work for a while. The audden change In the weather la chilling to the marrow after expert cluing the balmy weather of a few daya puat and the dlacarded winter coat feel good again and a warm fire I a little better. Several baaebull game have been played recently between our Chief Sam nnd the Modoc which reaulled !n tlio Modoc being the victor by cloae nuirgln, Ijiat Sunday our boy met on their home field with the Kugle Tolnt team nnd were completely defeated. The gnmu waa loo oiio alded to be very In tereatlng. the acore atandlng 21 to 4. Mr. II. A. Treahnm and young eon reached home 'from Kugene Tueaday evening and atood the trip well Mra. II. 1. Pelton, who haa aojournej for many month In amitlinni Califor nia, returned home Inat week acconi panled by her daughter, Mlaa Glady who attend achool there, and a party of young friends' who will be houae kucmi at the Pelton home for nn ex tended time. Meaara., Moat and Allen, our ntate club men were raiting on our school rwoently In the lntoreat of their bual nea connected with our agriculture nnd girl aowlng club here. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Dodge and baby aon of Medford, were pleoaant visitor with relatives here laat week. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Itert Chapman. April 27 Roland Flater of Jacksonville, waa visiting at thn Johnson homo. this week and left Tuesday to Join relatives at Myrtle I'olnt. Abe Johnson accom panled young Mr. Hater and w;lll spend a week on the trip. Hev. Adams of near Kagle Point de livered a sermon at tho school, house Sunday morning after Sunday school aeaalon. Mr. Jasper llodgers left this week for Trail creek to bo with her father Mr. Houston, who Is sick, Frank Maniuis and his slater llnzul were out In this neighborhood thla week hauling with a truck and takin wood back to town for Tom Jones. Mra. Klnls Mayfleld was very sick from ptomaine poison nnd had to be taken to the lioapltal at Medford, nnd is still there -Kaglu Point baseball team played Sams Valley Sunday, score 35 to In favor of Kagle Point. Mrs. Claudo Chapman and chlldrr lof Medford are viKltinir IwiinA folk I " - - 1 at neagio tins wceg 1 Mr. I. Ilea, whllo hatching oil ANTIOGH ITEMS FORMER SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR MAY ENTER CAM. PAICN FOR PENN, U. 8. SENATOR (llfford Plnehot, former socrcturV of the Interior, during the ItooiM-velt udtiiinlMlratliin, la reported ax having hla hat In the ring, a he la the choice of a tremendous majority of J'enn eyiviinlu people for t 8. Kenalor. turkeys for other parties, came acroa a peculiar freak, a turkey hatched with four leg. Mr. It. Terrell of the Meadows, went to town Monday to trade. Mr. Lucas sheared sheep for Mr. George Staccy the first of the week. Tho llcagle boys are now organiz ing a baseball team and will practice next Sunday, the 7th. on the flat by Mr. Gordon's, the old baaeball ground. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Case visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman Sun day. Mrs. Thco Glass Is recovering nice ly from her operation. TRAIL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. H. Ash moved to Trail Sunday from their home on Elk creek. They expect to camp this summer near Mr. Ash's work. The road work Is starting up on all aides of us, and gives the idle men around here employment. Irvln Hume and II. Ash are dig glng ditch for William Cottrell. Miss Minnlo Poole Is visiting this week with friends and relatives near Drew, Oregon. Georgo Wcews and Mrs. Emery were business callers In Medford Mon day. Mrs. Middlebuaher and daughter Knld wero callers at (he Bergman homo Friday. Mr. Bergman la very sick and not much hopes for hla re covery. J. L. Ragsdale hauled wood to Eagle Point and the new road camps this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. AsH and Mr. and Mrs. Kll Galumeau visited the road camp Monday. Mrs. Ragadaln and sons Hunter and Glen, were pleasant callers at the llowo home Thursday. With Medford trade ta Medford mt Fashionable DRESSMAKING Experience In all branches. Designing of all kinds. Prompt Attentiou to Mailorders. .- V. lOtli St. Plume S.-.3-Y ; - - '''' ' .sty -'v,V-.f.-'4f L-M. I j R. RIVER PLEDGES A LARGE SUM FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF WXiVK RIVKR, May 11. A large , number turned out to hear the lecture on the Near East relief and to see the tdctures shown, Monday evening at Community hall. Pledge were solicit ed for the cause and resiionded to. Previous to this the children of the school had raised about $85 for this purpose. Mrs. Miksch of Aahland, spent the week end here with her daughter, Miss U. Miksch. Tuesday night Rer. Alexander Smith gave a lecture and stereoptlcon view Palestine to quite a large gathering in Community hall. Jt was especially interesting as Mr. Smith had personal ly visited the places shown. The baccalaureate sermon will be given by Rev. Le Gray next Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church. A large crowd Is expected so come early in order to gel a seat. The logging season has opened in MANN'S The Best Tloods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S The Final Wind-Up of Our Most Astounding May White Sale Sheets Muslins Pillow Cases Organdies and Sheetings 72 inch Woarwcll Shcct iiip. Fine grade, rim id weight ami beautifully bleached. Regular 60e grade. Yard 557 3G inch Daisy Muslin. Fine and white soft fin ish, 19e value, yd 16 36 nch Imported, White Ratine, good weight and fine quality. A real French cloth, yard, $1.19 72x00 Wearwell Sheet. Fine quality linen finish, caeh .'. $1.48 HI) inch f ineXaiusook, for under wear, 3r value. Yard.29 3G inch fine white Xaiusook, soft finish, 2.re grade,' vard, 19 36 nch fine "White Dimity in cheeks, stripes and bars, yard 39 18 inch nil linen, unbleached Crash Toweling. Regular 33e value, yard 29 40 inch Imported Parisian Ratine, in white only. A beautiful quality for skirts or waists, $2.0(1 value, yard $1.75 36 inch funey white Wash Skirtings in Poplins, Peach Cloth and Gaberdines, 89c value, yard 69 Women's Silk Top Envelope Union Suit, $2.30 value. Spe - eial, iuit ., .$1.98 Women's Summer 1'nion Suit, a good $1.23 grade, suit 9S Women's All Silk Hose in black, white and brown. $3.00 value, pair .$1.9S TURKISH Large size, soft spun Turkish Towel, SALE ,' Hx'ra 551c value, each ...39 each 25e Soft Spun Towel, each 15 33c soft spun 43c soft spun Towel, each Extra large fancy soft spun Towel. $1.00each Mail Orders Promptly Rogue Illvcr, one truck having already made several trips up Evans creek. The ladles' Circle and the Civic 1m provement club held Joint meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. Clark. The main bulness wa select ing a delegate to represent the clab at the Federation of Clubs meeting held at Grants Pass Saturday, May 6th. Mrs. Clark wa chosen and with aev. era! other member attended the meet ing. The operetta, "Treasure Hunters," given by the school last Saturday evening In Community hall, was a suc cess from start to finish. The add star cast acquitted themselves with credit. Virgil Scbultz and Juantta Dengler a the leads, dtd excellent work. Pitt I'enny afforded much amusement and seemed at home In hla role of a New York society man Much credit should be given to Prof. K. C. Itrowne for his dramatic coach ing and management and K. C. Jacob- sen who directed the music ably assist ed by Miss Miksch at the piano. The Kogue River male quartet and Miss Carstens deserve credit for their help MISSOURI FIATS Ivan. York is working for Joe Russell who has a ditch contract below Grants 34 inch heavy large; HEAVYWASH CLOTHES 15c Value, 10c each " ManiVs Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDFORD, OREGON illled. Postage Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Patterns. Y Pass In the Jerome Prairie district Mr. ar.d Mrs. Rollle Carls motored to Grants Pass one day last week. Ike Vincent and son Buster moda n business trip to Grants Pass Tuesday, Mr. Rainey has gone down below Grants I'ass to spend two weeks with Charlie Cook. C. T. Davidson, Wayne Bailey and Dick Lewman's family motored to Gold Hill Sunday to attend church. W. 8. Halley and son Ardell are spending tho week in Grants Pass. Clyde Davidson has been busy shear ing sheep In the valley. , Evan Kubll mado a business trip to Grants Pass one day laat week after supplies for the Kubll store. Mrs. Vernon Halley and aon Gaylord spent Sunday In Rogue River visiting MUs Kva Owens. Vernon Bailey mado a business trip to Grants Pass Monday. ' Mrs. Ethel Davidson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Josle York. - P. R. McFadden, our road supervisor has been busy two weeks grading oar roads. Jim Leonard and Miss Fleeta Turner of Grants Pass spent Friday evening with Mrs. Vern Bailey. U R. Root of Grants Pass has been, busy the past week hauling grain from the A. J. Staub ranch. With Medfnril trade Is MM fcrA made Linens, Bed Spreads, Curtain Scrims and : Cotton Batting GO inch Mercerized Table Damask, Our regular 8rc grade, yard . :.69 36 inch fine Transparent, beautiful finish Organdie, . 50c value. Saturday only, jrard : 40' Oyster White Imported Pongee, $2.73 value, yard $2.19 40 inch, good quality "White Crepe tie Chene, sells regularly for 1.73. Special, yard, $1.4S 40 inch Imported Organdie, in all best shades, permanent fin ish. Saturday, yard .79 30 inch Curtain Nets, up to !0i; value, yard ....49( 300 yards of fine white Curtain Scrim. Satur day only, yard.-,- .....12 1:2 36 inch colored Dress Linens in all best shades. Special, yard . $1.19 27 inch fine quality Dress Ginghams, 23c value", yard ..- -17 Women's Crepe Bloomers, $1.50 value, pr 98 Infants' Blankets, $1.00 value, pair 79 Women's Shopping Bags, each 1.49 Women's hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, with colored borders, up to 50e value. " Sat urday, each ... ..29 Women's extra fine Lyle Hose, $1.23 value, pair 98 TOWEL large Turkish Towel; G'Jo value, 59 Towel, each.. .. ...257 35 . , Extra large soft spun Turkish Tow el, 98c value, each ! 85 ;