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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1925)
0 o G O O - Q .ffifEflFQCn, J)T?EOON. MONDAY. .719 K fi, 102.' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. PACE FIVE 5 Q in the vicinity of Ashland bufuro theirl return. O Mrs. J. M. Ross and Mrs. J. U I ,9 ,9 of P:'lPA. There were many women in attendance last summer and a litrpe representation of interested women are expected to be present at the coming one, which will be held July 1, 2, and 3. The ssions will be held in the Civic club house and com mittees have been appointed by the P. T. A. council to make all necessary arrangements There are six insti tutes being held in the state. Port land's will be a week In length;" Ash land and Pendleton have three days; Monmouth two, unci Eugene and Koseburg each have one day. W-. J. Fullerton and family of Vic torvllle are among the recent arrivals in Ashland. They are here through the efforts of the land settlement rep resentative, Arthur Foster. , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner have re turned from a vacation trip of a num ber of weeks. Both are looking espec ially well. Mi0 Turner was very ill fur a long time in the winter, and the iange has been most beneficial. Miss Gertie Haan, Miss Edna tfo been and the Mioses Ruth Kims and Dorothy Abbott who have been spending the past week at Pandon, returned yesterday. The weather seemed made to order for the rains came at night, giving them the day time for sightseeing, fishing and all the amusements that belong to a sea side resort. They report the trip made with no untoward happenings to mar its pleasure. Mr. and Mi. S. II. rtolton of Twin Falls, Idaho are In Ashland for an ex tended visit at tho Methodist par sonage. They arrived recently. Mr. and Mrs, Bolton are the parents of Mrs. Chaney. They are anticipating a delightful vacation, and expect to see the various and varied attractions 'Chicago, where she will visit her duunfiter; thence on to Greensboro, Dale jjitlh of Port Arthur has al ready arrived. Mis. (t. Finch of Greenville. Mich., Churb'S Smith of AlHgan, Mich., Mrs. Fisher of Albany. ponseT oT tho delegates being sub-- sciihed' this morning. Other C. 10. societies will also bo well represented: c " Mr. and Mrs. D, Peroz' with Mitf'. j Thelma are in San 'rancisco this week with relatives and friends. Mrs. Emma Oeder and daughter Miss Linda Oeder have gone to Porfc-.' N. tgi'ullnn. Mrs. Studehakc. has spent some time with her frUTids In Ashland. She Owns a resident hero many years and enjoyed meeting those with whom she was associated for so long. N. S. Harrison, nnd his sister, Mrs. C. H. Pierce have been spending the past week in San Francisco, a busi ness trip. They arrived homo Satur day. Capt. and Mrs. Moore who have been visiting at tho home of Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. Anna McCarthy, have gono to Cunip Lewis, where Harner are hostesses at tho regulnr meeting of the Wednesday club, which occurs June Pnh at 2:30 oYbck In tho parlors of' the Presby terian church. The membership and their friends are cordially Invited to come to tho meeting und eioy a pleasant afternoon. Among a number or progrnms planned for Children's day, there will be special exercises commemorative of the day at the Presbyterian church at the Sunday school hour from 9:45 MEET AGAIN IN . Mrs. Eden of lend, and Mrs. Spade of Eewiston, Idaho, will arrive fuon, mttkji reuifl king thisQgut boring a very real m. From friends wo learn that Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Robertson who Uft a fort night ago for an auto trip, are in Newport and enjoying their stay very much. Mrs. Robertson had been unite ill for a long time but was greatly im- (land for a sojourn of several weeks.- ' ASHLAND, JULY 1 They expect to enjoy the Rose carm-i , val while there. ,; Little Hugh Page Is spending thp j summer with Mr. and Mis. Wallls ajt -their ranch at Wagner Springs. He Ip., enjoying his taste of real country Ufa.' Joe and Collins Hartley of PhoenlX. have been spending the past week the -guests of their relatives, tho Poley ' family on Li street, j proved before their departure, and $ ASHLAND. June 8. Ashland will .ngriln have the Paront-Toachors in 1 Htltuto under the Hupervtaion of Miss "Krancea Hays, nationally known load er Jn P. T. A. work. In last year's Institute, MIhk Haya was asslHtod by M rB. Hill, former state president, and -Mrs. PerklnH, present state president this vacatiotial outing is expected to completely restoro her health. It is planned to send at least five representatives of the senior C. E. to Portland from the Presbyterian church, to attend tho Internal tenia 1 C. E. convention which convenes July 4 to 10. The money 1o defray the ox- until U. Songs, readings, group ex-i ercises or playlets will fill the hour. The offering will bo used to establish Sundays schools in destitute places. Mrsv Florence Studebaker expected to leave Sunday evening for the north visiting a number of places en route Capt. Mouro who is military instruc tor at Berkeley, will act as training teacher ihcre for a time. A family reunion will be held when tho different members of the family of Dr. K. It. Smith arrive in Ashland. Tho yolks of Egyptian eggs are larger in proportion than those of eggs produced In America. j Wednesday Specials Medford is a Good P to Do Your Xradin lace These Bargains are not for Tuesday WEDNESDAY ONLY! At the Medford Pharmacy Corner Main and Central Rouges and Compacts Double compacts, several stand ard makes, regular price $1.50, Wednesday 98. Several makes of rouges, regular ,50c values 33 At The Golden Rule Medford's Largest Department Store Bloomers Ladies' pink, bloomers, values 65c; Wednesday special.. 43 At Louie's Cash Grocery South Central St. Phone 271 Toilet Paper Four large rolls of toilet paper, IC "Wednesday special tdJ W. A. Kinney Fur. House Aluminum Aluminum assortment, values up to $l.o0; Wednesday special, each 50' The Japanese Art & Variety Store 12 North Bartlett C. W. Lambrecht Imported Step-ins Imported Philippine step-ins; nc elaborately hand embroidered on ,j ."5 colored voile; $4.50 values, Wed- v n'esday special .... .. - V At Lamport's Sporting Goods & Hardware 226-230 East Main Leather Leggings Pull stock leather leggings, regu lar $4.50 values, Wednesday At Medford Book Store 34 North Central Ave. Toys Large assortment of toys, Wcd- iiesday special At TheM.M. Dept. Store Medford Building Women's Union Suits Women's woven and knit union suits, values $1.50 to $2.50; Wed nesday special 98 At Franklin's Medford's Newest and .Fjnest km. w tut t .-.jf Light Lunch finnn lint rlinnpv sandwich and A am V dessert; Wednesday special 35 At Model Clothing Co. iAt Heath's Haskins' Drug Stores 126 East Main St. "VALUE. AND QUALITY" Riding Breeche Aren't? nnrl iAminf mnn 'o HTrrkl nirl ing breeches, button bottom, nesdav special 6 .25 Ab Near to You as Your Phone Vacuum Bottles Keystone vacuum bottles, $2.00 values, pints or half pints, 98. A good two-clasp heavy metal i ' lunch kit with vacuum bottle.... $1.98 At Russell's Formerly Deuel'. , . '., Wash Cloths 12'c wash cloths of extra heavy , Terry with colored border, spe cial Wednesday 6 c At Mordoff & Woolf 217 West Main St. Mixing Bowls ' Nest of five yellow mixing bowls, may be used for both mixing and baking; regular $1.25 values 90' At Mann's Dept. Store The Store for Everybody Stamped Goods , Stamped 'and hemstitched pillow eases, card table covers, linen scarfs and women's fast colored di'csses, up to $1.25 values, 89 At H. E. Marsh's Grocery 130 East Main Phone 252 Brooms Good brooms, regular 85c values, Wednesday special, each.. 68 Auto Supply & Parts Co. Doc Wright and Chal Strange I Camp Chain AS Folding camp chairs, Wednesday special. 68 At The Hub Shoe Store 105 East Main St. Children's Shoes 86 pairs misses',' children's and tf OQ boys' shoes, button and lace, " w1' sizes 8ia to 2; AVednesday M At Gates & Lydiard Buy Here and Bank the Difference Raisin Bread Raisin bread, one pound loaves, three for ' 25 Main and Grape Sts. At West Side Pharmacy Sts. Stationery 50c box stationery, Wednesday special 33 At People's Electric Store 212 West Main Phone 12 Vacuum Cleaners Check Seal vacuum cleaners, d" J f CA complete with attachments, "VI Wednesday special kJ At The Model Pharmacy Opposite Groceteria If You Can't Come 'Phone 66 Vantine Powder Large, can Vantine's lotus body , powder with large powder puff, $1.50 values; Wednesday only.... 98 Rex Cafe & Pastry Shop 121 East Main Street Shoppers' Lunch A special lunch for Wednesday shop pers, 11:30 A. M., .to 2:00 P. M., for 40' At The Colonial Southern Oregon's Finest Bakery Marshmallow Rolls Marshmallow rolls, two flavors. lilt Wednesday special, each 19 AtC.M.Kidd&Co. 223 East Main 8t. Women's Pumps Women's strap pumps and ox-, Crt QtJ fords? values to $12.00; Wednes- Y day special W At Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. . The -Live Hardware Merchant Offers Custard Cups Custard cifys, brown outside, white inside, three inches dia meter at top; twfl for Tn doen lots. 80d 15 At McDonald's 225 West Main Street Windsor Ties Messaline sk Windsor or lniddy ties, 5x3(5 inches, assorted colors, valcs, AVednesday special.... 20 Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. North Bartlett Street Auto Enamel Assorted colors Prufo auto $1.00 enamel, piart size 1 At The Men's Shop Next to Rialto Theater Men's Shirts Collar attached shirts, values to 1 25 f $2.50, Wednesday special . 3L