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ord. Mail Tribune Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Pages Dull v -Keveiit until li Ymir. I'm My " I If iy-Heeond Knur. MEDFORD, Olfl-XION, Fill HAY, MAY 26, 1922 NO. 50 Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley vn ITT' Medf A FINE PROGRAM - iGOMMENCEMENT HELD TONIGHT AT iL FOR SCHOOL DAY kihjiI wishes for a moat dillKltfut Jour ney mid vIhII ti tlii- ulnlant state, Mrs, I ny of Montana, 11 daughter of late W. M. Heott unit Mm, Boot I. In here visiting licr motli'T anil other relative now. "lllll" Lewis, a firiwr well known t resident of tli Ih clly, but inor recently i of Scuttle, wiim hern (InrliiK thn week visiting hi wife, uml children ami re iiuiwluK his many acijiinlntiinccs. I W, K. Alexander, Frank llrettiier, . Charlie Thompson, Frank (ircgory, Mr. CKNTUVi, I'lMNT. ..y Mr. ,.,,.,, . ,.,,,.,,, .n.i u,.i.nn ASIIt.ANO, May 2fl-Having crossed, and Mr J. II. Terrell left WfiliifMitny j ,Mn w,,r ,,, lhn (M.n 'Wood tho local high s.hod i"r .m.ihi i-psou wnere v'y win "" men" who attended the Woodmen ban mil in tuo n. .1 lew tuoniiiH ioomhk ,., i,,,,,, , A,nil M,IM,l..y evening, ntier business Interest ami visiting Mr)( ,.;m,.r ciilltra who recently oietid. I underwent mi oix'rstlon at tlio Hacrcd .mi. Jim hok (iiviriii inn nrsi oi ASHLAND. WIAY 17 PONT nicely at this writing. Thin will be Kmm1 new to her many friend here. Mm. 10. II. Thornbrue loft taut week for Balcm whcire din- will spend tho nxt several day an the guest of her daughter, Mr. K. U.Clark Inc-e Mollis Thornbrue.) 40 ACRES SOLD L( WLLOW SPRINGS Notic All ith Trlgonla Oil Oas alock I for sale writ Thoa. ('. Holding, North j Her.d, Oregon. . 63 ! MORLEY ANDERS i veylng crew under County Engineer! llalph Cowglll, on the Eagle Point Irri gation project near Ilutte Falla. Dr. and Mrs. lsert Elliot, and little daughter, of Medford, were Sunday ' guests at the Charles Taylor home, i Mr. J. W. Elden received a wire Hattirday tolling ot the death of her aunt. Mm. F.sping, of Geneva, Illinois. The Misses Kuril nR have visited here a thn Ituhlcntt of graduation day, mi l with Sllrliio do ItittM at Medford well nigh over w ith hh applying to Mil specific diii". eyes of tin itducatlomil contingent mid tln-l r many frlcnlH urn CUed upon Saturday. May !7. on which dale the Jiukum County Heboid pay will b observed at Ashland, and om tine weather In greatly to be desired, even If 0 portion of Mm many eeries are to be held wlihln dix.m Literary acllvlt ie and musical nccompantmcuu will be sup plemented by a wmII drfliti'd atliMu tint week for HeatMo wlier bhe will enjoy n vlxlt with relatlva-i uml frlendw for (he ukl Ki vrral dny. The eonitiieiu'ettirht exerctaen of the IVniral I'olnt hluli aehoot will be held In Central hull here KTldiiy evenlnK Oil that evetilnK eleven HludelitH, aoine of whom bei;iin their aehool life hen ami have Httended thin hi !io for the entire twelve )enrn, will receive their field Uimil, aiilml.'intlHl 'i ixt'it Ix-inK of' ', dllmM. The -ra luiiti'H Ineludn the fered. Thla annual event h fuuiei fullowlnu ymnK people; K.ula Hihh in. taith a arlinUuttlc! aiid iiilileile atittim. Inn.i If HamerUk. Km Vletorla Nea-j and In beliiK held nt v;irloim ceiiititu - Ion, Noiiiih ElliMtad, Antiettn llerk thiiiuKhout the t'ounty In i.italion. and man. MiMire Xnnillton. Karl W, Weaver! la I'X'ke.l lorward tu In the Vm of a Onrar V Antiunion, Kmi'nt A. HnrrlH, i celebratlou on u bin ai'ale. coupbd .Inhnnln II titlm, and t;iien) Me,; with educullonul and tnnrHtlion feai Everyone Ih Invited to attend the final ' lure. Theni wMl alwi be formal trad U-xeree of thee Kliideiit an a clami.' nation award In the way of diploma and I enjoy with them one of the hap-' for pupil of certain gruili'H, plent and moitt memorable lime of! Thn pruKram for the fnrennuui will their live, their Kinduuiton nluht. Thei be held In the Chauta iiua bnlldliiK unde'an of In a Hplendld near dozen of; Heart hoHpltal In Medford ha no fur rei-overed u to ta able to be moved t ) I WIU.OW KI'HINOS, May 25 Mor- Stockholder Notice Notice la hereby Klven that the i annual meet Ins of the atockholder otjley Andcr ha purchased forty acre the llomu Telephone and Telearatih iof the old IlurnhberKer place and ha Company of HoulUern Oreicm, will be j already taken pogexiou. Mr. An held at tho office of llio cxmpany, 218 Idem' mother, Mr. Lebbey, of eastern W'fat Sixth lret, Medford, Oregon, ' Oregon ha arrived and will make her at 3 o'clock p. m- June C, iTl. I home w ith them. her home here and la K' UIiik along !2 W. H. GORE. I'reaidont. KuHaell llarria ha Joined the ur- W. H. Harrl attended tho banquet held by the Modern Woodman of America at Aahland. Tho state deputy and two dtatrlct deputtes were present even prominent Ashland men were initiated, and plana were flincuMed fr the drive for new member In the Val ley. The Willow Sprinsa Thursday club will meet on Juno lt at. the homo of number of times and have many ! Mr. W K. I'arker. A the quotation friend In the valley who extend theli I proved o popular last meeting, the ' For the pat week Clyde Klchmond, : Jr., ha been sufferim? with blood poi-; rjn caused by the extraction of an ulcerated tooth. He la slightly Im proved at present. The J. W, Blrkholz family were Sun day dinner Ruesta at the Frank Thomp kln borne In Centra Point. On Monday evening of this week. secretary has requested that a:l como prepared to answer to roll call with another quotation. Miss Faldine, county nurse, will be present and tell something; of her work. Ralph Cowglll left Wednesday on a business trip to Salem. He will be gone several daya. With Medford trrt" l Mortforil m4 'ambition, energetic niirlng Mtar !"llll..t. TlwtllL'll III, ll.tfkn Hit IfOUL'l.lt " I 111 tho not far dtatant future Central will be a follow . iU a. HI. Hnnd concert n ai hlni Ihi.v uud glrln w hu w ill sue- 10:.. a. m. Invocation. Music by ceed Iwniiw they have (eKted yet lilvh acli.M.I rrliinlru lt..ii,t Ini: bvirlliiir nn. I will rllni: In their motto. I' "lllck" I'tmey. Music. Oieg'iil songK Announcement by Comity 8uM-rlnt-i dent Home. Point will hear of them again after 11 a. in Address by r. Dulta'il of they have reached the l-ip of the roky O. A, C, P-esentatlon of diploma. ! clltnli which ambition youth alone At 2 o'clock a luukel dinner will I will undertake. To this clan Ceniral bo spread In l.llbla park, tind It I ; point extend In r congratulation. eipecU'd that between two and three j Mix ,.la Adam and Joseph Itos tlimiKuinl people w ill take their dinner ; welt ate In Eugene this week intend them and enjoy nn afternoon In the luf thu grand dge sesHlon of the 0eil f Mil nuiiilx r there will pnil- lleltekah and . Odd Fellow s lodges ably be a tolaf iif at leant uou people i w hich I held In the university city from other part of the e-mnty who ihl week. The nlxive named Cegtrul will come to see the eighth grade Pointer are the delegate chosen from pupil receive their diplomas and cu-the local orKSuUation fi at lend grand joy Mm day in l.llhlu park, i lodge. In Mw aftrmixoi a program of out- The primary pupil of the Central; door sport and drill will be held In Point school dolUhted a rapacity aud-' thn park near tho band pavilion: lence nt Central hall last Friday even- 1:30 p. ni. I'nlfi'rm drill. Track jug with their wonderful presentation meet: too ynrd dash, boys, free (or all: of the rMliln n'H oMretta. "Cjnilerelln ,75 yard dash. glrl. free for all; saekin Flowerland." lvery word, gesturfj race, Ikivs. 11 and 14; sack race, boy.! movement and step of the small per-j 12 and under; Co ynrd dh, girl, reformers was eagerly watched and was; and under; baseball throw, itirls, IS jeuthustastlcally received by the beam- and 14; haxchnll tlirow. girls, 'l and lng nudlence, and rapt attention and! under: wheelbarrow race, snake race, Krent Intercut was shown throughout.! tug of war. volley ball, etc, May poles, j Many people consider "Cinderella In! Folk dances, military drills, flower Flow erland." tho best children' per- drill, stunt, etc Iformanie ever given here, and All wboj PrUe for the winners In the various ! ntcnded were greatly pleased with the i events have been ollered by the luer-! w hole show and simply In love with! chants of Ashland and havn been ar some of the clever Utile tots w ho show, ranged by a committee from the chain- ed theuixelve to be real twItiMcra on ber of commerce In the following man-: mat night. The net receipt or the ner: evening were eighty-five dollars which One hundred yard dash, free (or all. i amount will be used as payment on tho Isiys pair of tennis shoe by the IhMil ' piano recently purchased by the 8hou 75 yard (lash. Klrls. free for. nil. pair of mlKsea' silk hose byMcfee, Hack race, boys, 13 and I I. two tennis balls by McN'alr llrothxr. Sack rare, boys, 1JviiiI under, official playground ball by Nlnlnger & Warner. f0 yard no know that at this writing her comll dnsh. glrln, 'i nml under, string of beads by Isaacs. Ilneball throw-, girls I. 1 and I I, bottle of perfume by F.lhart. llaneball throw, glrl. 1 and under, II. CO box of candy by Kant 8ido Phar macy. Standing bread Jump, boys over 15, tennis racqiet by F.nders. rttnndliiK broad .lunip. boy tinder 15. official biiHcbull by aiiiipsun. school. Tho host of friends here of Mth. John I1'.. Him who have been greatly alarmed concerning her very serious Illness iind. operation, will be pleaaed EVANS VALLEY f i Tho Wlmor and Mayse Creek schoids had plcnlo dinner tit the Whiter school house and after dinner ntithmcilc and spelling; contests. Wlmor wop In the aiilhniotlo contest mid tho spelling contest wits a tie, Mayse, Creek won tour out of five volley ball games. The Mnys Creek uchtiol closed Inst Frldny. All pupils had 100 per cent nt tendance for the lust month except John Woldo. Jessie Nentliniitcr had 100 percent nttendanoo for tho whole 'school your. Mr. and Mrs. Carls wora transacting business In Grants Pass Inst Saturday. Mr. llostwlck spent tho woek end with relatives In Ashland. Henry linker was a Modford visitor last Saturday, AmoiiK those, from here that attend ed the roundup nt Grunts Pass last Sunday were Mr. and Mis. H. 10. Illch man, Henry linker and Frank and Webb ontliamer. Henry Cave visited nt home last Rnturduy and Sunday. Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs. Hurl llostwlck, Mnv 22. a son. I . I JL..J .'.." 1 I Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO ' Funeral Dircctprt tion Is much Improved, and Indications are now that nlin will soon bo fully recovered within a reasonable length of time. Central Point, so rumor ha It, la soon to have a broadcasting station, located somewhere In the vicinity of the Central Point Mill. Kepoit.i have been circulated freely that the broad casting statin is an ensured thing here and negotiations for the purchasing of tho necessary housing and equipment has been commenced. The broadcast ing station would bo a big thing for; Central Point nml for the entire valley i and it Is hoped that before ninny j moons this tily and valley will be able to listen to thu best til music through the medium of tho station here. Mr, and Mrs. Ned Hlxon who have made their home liere for tho past sev- oral months, and who (luting their stny here mado many warm friends, many morn Minn the averago person makes In (hat length if time, departed tho first of the week for tho north where they Intend making their future diomo much to the regret of their many friends here. Mr. Dixon while here was engaged In Mio grocery business and was a partner of Mr. Thurber in tho Thurber and Dixon firm. In that business he became acquaint! with ninny out-of-town peoplo who too, bo- came his warm friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ted lllll entertained Wednesday evening: at their homo on thu foothills road west of town, in honor of Mrs. llussell Thorubrue nml llttlo dnUh'.iU'rs who leave soon for nn extended visit with tho former's par ents at tholr homo In Owatonnn, Minnesota. A largo number of neigh boring friend wore present. The pas times of the evening were game play ing and ilnncliiK, , At midnight a dainty lunch of angel food enku and Ice crnnm was . served,. All ..present enjoyed a most pleasant evening and tho honor attests were the recipients ot many MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE. NO, MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S ! Make Your Dollars Buy More Tomorrow Don't Delay for Saturday is Dollar Day at Mann's DOLLAR DAY IN CORSET DEPARTMENT Women's Camisoles, made of silk )oiuliu. On sale Satur day, cadi $1.00 Women's now model Corsets. Uegnlar nrii'o 2.00. Satur day, jiair $1.00 Women's Ilrasseries, made of fine Lingcre (loth, 1.23 val ues. Saturday oath. ...'$1.00 Women's Crepe Bloomers, Spo eial,i;)e 2 for $1.00 Women's Athletic Union Suits, values to 2.50. On sale Sat urday $1.00 Infants' Kuliber Pants, 50c quality 3 for $1.00 DOLLAR DAY IN DROPERY DEPARTMENT Silkaline, 3(5 inches wide, good patterns, -1 yards for $1.00 Curtain Scrim, JIG inch, in white and ecru. Sells regular at 20c. On sale at 0 yards for $1.00 Khaki Cloth, 112 inch, fine quality, fast colors. Iv'egular price 4" Dollar Day 3 yards for $1.00 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Daisy Muslin, 30 inch, 20c value 6 yards fur $1.00 House Lining, !.!( inches wide. ..Kegular price 10c 11 yards for $1.00 PillowSlips, 42 and 43 inch, 39c value. Saturday, 3 for $1.00 Turkish Towels, good size. On'sale Saturday 6 for $1.00 3(J inch Cretonne, 30c value 2 yards for $1.00 " , Cretoncs, new patterns, '33 inches wide. Sells at 40c yard, 3 yards for $1-00 Cotton Challie," host quality, good patterns, 20c value. On sale Saturday 6 yards for $1.00 DOLLAR DAY IN UNDEREAR DEPARTMENT Women's Knit Vests, 20c grade- 8 for $1.00 Kayscr's Union Suits for wo men, $1.25 value $1-00 Womens' Vests, Kayser's, fine grade. Sold at 1.39. On sale Saturday, each r.$1.00 Women's Vests, fine grade, 35 value 4 for $1-00 , - - - - - , Xta&w.- 33c. S for $1.00 Vests, 75c 2 for $1.00 Kayser!iv .Knit value Knit Kayser's value Women's fine Vests, all sizes. Regular price, 50c. On sale Saturday 3 for $1 .00 DOLLAR DAY IN HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Children's Half Hose, 39c Val ue 3 for $1.00 Children's Cotton Hose, 25c value 5 pair for $1.00 Women's Cotton Hose, 50e value 3 pair for $1.00 Women's Silk Hose, 1.50 val ue. Saturday, pair $1.00 Children's Union Suits, 1.3I value. On sale Saturdav $1.00 DOLLAR DAY IN DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT The Greatest Economy Event of the Year Children's Fancy Sox, 69c value 2 pair for $1.00 Women's Lyle Hose.' 69c value 2 pair for $1.00 Women's Cotton Hose. 39c value 1 4 pairs for $1.00 Women's Bloomers, 39c value, 3 for $1.00 Children's Union Siuts, 69o values. Saturdav 2 for $1.00 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Silk l'opliu, 3G inches wide, in all colors. 1.23 value. On sale Saturday; yard : $1.00 All Wool Serge, 36 inches wide, in a good range of colors. 1.33 value. On sale Saturday, yard $1.00 Kajah H Silk, 36 inches wide, 1.50 values. On sale Saturday, yd $1.00 Crepe do Chene, 36 inches wide, good 1.50 grade. Saturday yard $1.00 Shepherd Checks, 36 inches wide, tor Dresses, 75c value. Sat urda v 2 yards for $1.00 Kyrtlc Cloth, 32 inch, for suiting, 30c value 4 yard.? for $1.00 Jap Crepe, best, 'grade. Kegular price, 39c. Saturdav 3 yards for $1.00 Wash Satin, 36 inches wide, 1.25 value. On sale Saturday, yard $1.00 Pongee Silk, Imported Jap, 12 inomme quality. t Sells at 1.25. Sat urday, yard ! .'. $1.00 White Wool Batiste, 36 inches wide, 1.25 value. Saturday, yard ... $1.00 Striped Lingere Sat me, in "white and flesh, yard $1.00 40 inejj Fancy Voiles. 'Kegular price, 60c. On sale Saturday 2 yards for $1.00 36 inch Fancy Swiss, sells regular at 1.25. Saturday, yard $1.00 Dress Percales, best quality made. Sells regular at 29c, On sale Satur day 4 yards for $1.00 Kayser's Silk 0 loves, 1.25 value. On sale Saturday, pair $1.00 Kayser's Chamoisette (1 loves, 65c grade 2 pairs for $1.00 Neckwear, new styles. Kegular price 1.25. Sat urday, each $1.00 Torchon Lace, fine quality, , 15c values. On sale Sat urday 12 yards for $1.00 Dead Necklaces, Sell reg ular at 69c. Saturday 2 for $1.00 $1.50 HAND BAGS $1.00 All leather, well made, nicely fitted and lined. 1.50 values. Saturday, each $1.00 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Entrances East Main and North Central Medford, Oregon. HANDKERCHIEF SALE Women's fine grade Handkerchiefs in plain and colors, 35c values, Sat urdav . 6 for $1.00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled- Postage Prepaid Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns