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edford Mm Tribune Second Section Eight Paget Second Section Eight Pages D11f Twctity-Moood Ycu WmU9 tfty-1rth Tear MEDFORD, OKIXiOX, Fli I DAY-, MA1HQL Ui,vli)28. ,.. :!.");. M TALK ON ALASKA j TWO PROMINENT AT VALLEY CLUB, ROGUE R. PEOPLE Th Upper Valley Conimumly du1 mot In the ilutwnnmn fn dance. O By Mrs. .Vynle 1- ROrifK IMVEIi. Mim-ri H.- h a laixe "M,l,r i-ws was nnrn nt'nr KoBue River Oflonor 24. 1900'iiwl J ... ., ipasweU awiiy at llu' homo of his a Hiiori u. ""' """.father-in-law. C. it. 1-irkeil at held after which Mrs. Btchie. . North llend, Wuohinirtnn. nhnut played two beautiful piano selec- "2 o'rloi-k. .Man-h 6, 192S, being tlnna. The remainder of the after- i years. 4 months an.l 11 days noon was given over iMrs. Wll llam fllenn of Valley View who old. On -May l'T. 1!I21, he was married to .Miss I.iddin I'inkett, and to this union were horn gave n most Interesting talk on j sons. Mclvln and Uelhert. aged 4 Alaska, Its people and customs and ;and 2 years, who with the mother, many other verv intere s 1 1 n g urvlve. also his father and mother . f . iiilr- nnrt Mm. Will Laws, two thing Mrs. Olenn spent several brothera an(, 01(1 siHlp,. ,)esl(l0 years In Alaska as a teacher, later j other relatives nf a host of lived near Kayuka. She Just friends. ' The synTfiathy nt the recently returned from Alaska i community is with the family In where she spent soma time on a il!?1"- ,ueil' hour of trouble. visS Mrs. Glenn brought with ()Mrs. a. W. Milam passed nwny herTi number of articles that she "t the Community hospltni In haf) collected while In Alaska I M edford Sunday evening from pa wliich proved very Interesting toalysls, aged 54 years, 10 months the ladles. ,and 17 days, she was horn In At tho close of the very delight- j Plntt county, Mr nprll 24. 1S73. fufc afternoon refreshments of and was mnvvi to fleorge W. cake. Itavnriun' cream nnd coffee ! Milam June :Vls!:t at Thurston. Were served by tho hostesses, Mrs. , Ore. Two children were born to; $scar Martaln and Mrs. 1.. J.J them, one son und one daughter.) ileenauer The serving table , who with the father, survive.; and the iTSilitorium wero very j Mrs. Milam was a devoted wife' beautiful with bowls of almond aniLmother and of a kind, lovable blossoms and fern. i nalup-e, a friend to nil. Kor the The Bellvlew 1'. T. A. will noiu Its regular meeting at the school house on Friday evening, March 16.' A very Interesting meeting is Welng planned. A St. Patrick's V-ay program Is to be presented Airs. S. K, reading. Bob-o-Link Days Call for "Bob-o-Link" Hose Pure silk, ;i new hose from the silk foot with the toe "guard for extji ser vice to the very narrow lisle garter top. All the new colors. lest of all, von ean rest assured von will Ret tin1 utmost in service. Every. pahtf guaranteed and a new pair given ,p you ii in any way aissawsueu. Per pair 1 RUSSELL'S "Medford's Own Store" Spring fashions are settled, no more guessing "what will be good." Here you will find authentic apparel, complete, for the adornment of milady on every occasion. Complete outfits pm the hat to the hosiery may be selected now for spring and sum mer and with assurance that the costurao will be correct to the most minute detail. Saturday will be a good time to start these purchases as Russell's complete stocks offer excelldQf selections- ' q Phoenix, Holeproof, Wayne Hose Three Excellent Numbers For full fashioned, pure silk hosiery you'll find these three numbers will fill every need. The different lines offer e(Q- spring cWlor that is in de mand. I' nil fashioned, Oik from top to toe. and two prices now $1.65 and $1.95 Ensembles Priced for Saturday at $M00 past two yofti-s she, with her hits ! band hnve run the little store nmi camp across the river, knowunsjl "Milam Camp." AUIiohkIi wis. Milam has not been nhln to her linn itiLiwri Mini iivinn iifit Hilt-: Barnes will give a : im uuule u lot nf fi-lnuls who j I have niel her at tin xinro. mid! The Sowing cluh Kills have a I the xyimmtliv of these friend . part. leoes to 1'iof. Milnm in this sor- . Stunts ly the children In Norma ! row. I Reeder's room. j nr. nnd Mrs. D. ft Thompson1 Mr. Bodish will talk on Why I of Portland, representing the mis-! Love ly Flag. ! sion work of the l'resbjtieriun i f Mr. and Mrs. JesHe Neil were in;churehi sppnt sumlay witn n: VMedford on Tuesday. ;and Mra Wilson. ! Mrs. Austie Brown has been con-j A num,er of people from here: fined to her home for several days ; went t0 f;rnnta rnss Tiieftday with a severe cold. evening and pave Mr. nnd Mrs., Thj- Bellvlew I. T. A. held a j LyIe KQms n HUr.irise at lhoir new i food(.le at the Hardy Brothers )&Kie on u Kt,-eet 1 Brocery store on Saturday. They!,,. KaupQth ' nn(l Sth Krn(io! received a substantial sum from j tetlcher is n,V to be about town, ie saic. wmcn win ' j2J after belnR laid Up a week with1 Imumpa nnd will resume his school l needs fur the school chiWen. Mr. and Mrs. Sand and Ada Cangstralh wore in Medford on Wednesday shopping and locking after bUHiness affairs. Ralph (lilmavv, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Nil. Ciilmoro cut a finder quite badly while chop ping kindling wood nnd was taken to the doctor who nttended to his wound which was found to he quite severe as the hone of the finger as well as the flesh was in jured. duties Monday. Mrs. Galbrenth i was nhle to bo nt school Monday; jnnd Misa (ilndys Sandry has also ! i recovered and is back tenching. I IJurwell O' Kelly's store looks j like new ninre the Richfield pa so j line people painted it in cream ; and Mue. The .1. K. Corey store ! is also shining with a new coat of the Shell Q isoline's bright red nnd yellow. O j Mrs- W. C. Chenney of Port-1 M.v finrl Mm. M M Tneker nnd ' liin'1 visuen niesuiiy nun HHtinn.-- Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark True attended I dll' wi,h npr Mrs. Wilson., the meeting held on the Hoover on her wnv homP from visiting, ranch west of Medford on Sunday '" plst r- Voung. of the afternoon. Many people from all I beauty parlor in Ashland. j over the valley attendeptfiis meet- U Invitations nre out for a big . Ing ns the bulbous bluHrrass hast' ntt iven hyUie Indies of the , attracted Oufh nttention In the ; 'ivlr Improvei.Wit club nt the past year. Many farmers have 'Owens hall over O'Kelly's store; already planted n small amount of ( Saturday night. The proceeds nre I seed hut after seeing the wonder- for the scholarshiJloan fund, ful crop Mr. Hoover bus on his j Mr. Qid Mrs. Clinton Wiley and furm many more farmers will no daughter, little Marion of Met '""W doubt nlnnt it ouite cxrAsivelv in Cal., were week-end visitors whW another year. (Mr. Wiley's parents and sister Kred Home, Kdwin Dunn, A. C. at the Wltey Carter ranch. -. Joy and Pick Joy of '.he Bellvlew! Friend:Oll'fi . -lati to hear thw district had parts In the play given ?Mrs. Dingier will bo brought to at the Ashland armory Monday j her home Sunday, after spending and Tuesday nights by the Ki-I five weeks In the hospital. O wunis club. 'Wje play was ejfVktled Mr. and Mrs. .lames Wiley nnd i "The Woman fPss Weddlng'and . Mr. nod Mrs. Reed Carter and was a riot of fun from start to ; little Charlotte visited Sunday, finish. "March 4. with Mr. Wiley's brother Jim Howw, who has been con-jnnd family at Ashland. fined to his home for some timej c. It. Pickett nnd Mr. nnd Mrrv nllh rhiimfltlcm fu nhla In hfw- .-1 A,..nn nf Vni-(U Jinn A WnMl around again, ore here li attontl tho funornl Mrs. Hnlph CInpp will be the'of Wnltor !.nVH. which wns held. leader of the sewing club, sunrtjif) wnch was just recently organ-, The ladles Aid held a food I zed InA'ellvlew. jsale nt OKelly'H store Saturday Mr. und Mrs. Hood, who have and sold out before noon, been spending the winter months! Mr. rul MrH. Osrar Shepherd fn Cortland, expect to return soon 'and MiCnnd Mrs. liced Carter to their home In this district. jwere Ornnts Pass visitors Tues- Jlarry Moore of Portland day nicht. the men nttendlns the spending a few days visiting legion, whilo the lilies enjoyed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . I. the show. O Moore of Bellvlew and his sister, r-"-? Mrs. Adrian Wolfe of Medford. Mr. ! n . r' 1 Moor.ls car distrlhmor for the j OtOmaCll UlSOTCierS Korthern racific terminal com-' 11 l pany and Is Just returning from JT'lt'Sf I.eVCaleCI DV Coated Tongue a vacation spent in Tos Angeles. The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Metcalf was the scene. of a sur prise party last iTtoy after- more noon when the t-Stram ih&n the up?er end of your stom- of the Ilaptist church' and their : . . . . ,h. ... teacher, ills.. Tarahell MoQ.ouse. thj doctor looka at t Qand tluUwIlling Worker.- class at a glarxthe condition ofvour ; nnd their tencner. .miss i.rn. , digestive T, ystem and physltians 'arrived to help Donald Metcalf; say that Si),.e o( ay sic(n(,gs starts celebrate his 14th birthday. Oames wjth itomach and bowel trouble, and stunts of different kinds w-ere . A coated h & A f played during the irnnon and , na, of thos) -Aigettivt dlsordt.rs at a late hour refreshmy of( which ,ea() tQ 0 many kindj of palnd, sandwiches and birthday S(.rious ineSs. It tells why tho eit!e with cocoa were served by, leat exertjnn fITen vou out; why Mr. Metcalf. This party turned you have DBins jn th"e boweiai gas out trt be a joint celebration for ur stomach, dizzy spells. Francis Smith, whose birthday. wCoaljng on the tongue is a sign was on Tuesday of the same week. that vou ne),d Taniache medi The boys were very happy to "' cine which has helped thousands remenQred. each with a huge who were pi,y,ictti wrecks from cake, with 14 candles. 'stomach and bowel isviubles who Mrs. 8. K. names, chairman of , ha( "tried everything"' in vain and the county council, P. T. A. nom-j about given up hope. Inatljig committee. Mr. Inch and, Tania(. contains no mineral Mrs. Peach, met nt the Medford druKli. jt j, maAc 0f barks, herbs library on Saturday and made an() Tl)0ts (jpt bottle from your plans for the election of new of- rugxti today. Your money back fleers, which win ibko pince " : if it doesu I help you. Jncktonvllle early in April. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Nordwick . , , . . . . D"n,lv evening "i 3ieuiorn ei'i'v ............ - : t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ryman Mrs. Taniac . Ouy RandalU Pnl Tuei-, 52 MllilON BOTTLES USED 11 lledford. t J" 1 ay In Bedford Q O o 0 Extraordinary Values! $1 The popularity of ensembles assures ns tliiAic will be attractive for Saturday selling. '1'Ore are full lenfttb coats as well as the three-quarter ami shorteQ'oats, with silk blouses anil sweater blous- A fjootl ranije of sizes from Ui up anil an as- es. sortnient, of styles that, will give opportunity for easy gyleetion. Saturday at lature at $15 This extra vue eoat sfcia'l is really the best we've ' seen at the price. You'll realize the value also be cause tr?e stvles are excellent and fabrics are beau- o DEMONSTRATION! o "Aurora Cone Decorationcs Again" Such beautiful art work can be accomplish ed with these new materials that everyone is interostetLin the work.. It's easy to learn. Therscts complete as well as all supplies are on hand and we invite you to an inspection of the work. Once you see it we are sure yoiJJ want to do the work also. The materials are not expensive and handkerchiefs, scarfs, pillow's, etc. can be made uvO.it verOlittle expense, q t if ul. ' ' "Jacque" Lenox Displays Newest Spring Millinery uM:x- Cleverly designed models, new arrangements of materials created to harmonize out alone -with one costume but for wear with any gown. cializiiiQ' on millinerv alone, we feature tin tremtOin value giving and we call your attention. Saturdav to these two price, ranges of V!;S; ; $3.95 and $7.95 I t ew , Spring Woolens KasheiQ and flauiiels for early wear and for uscJrmaking ensem ble suits. The kashene colorings are beautiful and the flannels are shown in nearly every color that is iu demand with an especially good shoeing of the high colors or sport snades tf0 QO priced at V&.VQ Guaranteed Wash Fabrics q From our excellent showing of the newest things in wash fabrics, you can select with assurance of their washing qualities. Hacked by both the manufacturer and lOis sell's you can be siluu your wash ing troubles are orr. A broad range of prices and fabrics, priced 29 to 98c Buy Wash Frocks Saturda Oio Different Styles $1.49 Many New Colorings O Daintily trimmed in organdies with excellent quality prints used in thescelevcrlv designed wash 1'roiQ-i. Sizes 1, 2 and II gives youQom- O plcte size assortment and the 'Voldr range ' "' varied so yoii can select for any occasion, where o you can wear a wash frock. Soon now tho 'days will be here when you can wear these dresses on most any occasion. See them Sat urday for the fi(g) time displayed. 22-inch Wide Turkish Toweling 17'2c y. o Make up from this heavy Turkish tmvng, 11 the wiish elollis nnd hath towels you'll need for months. It's way, way, underprieed. 45-inch Wi Alcovy Pillow Tutg $ycb.$l-.00 As fine ns any tubing you ean buy and no dressing in them, of course. liej; ulnrly sells for 45c yard, but our stock is heavV. 27-inch Square Velvet EJnish Hejoimed Diapers ckg. Soft finish, n new diaper that exeells the olOrs shown hefor'Q A licht fleeee on this hemmed dia per is best for the tender skin of (lie bahv. Saturday Bag Sale Less i "?e have selected from our stock, about HO bags, (Ruches, underarm or flat purses to dispose of Satur day at one-fourth off. They are shown (jv a good assortment ot both ligfit and dark shades and the many styles will give you n good selection. o Ribbon Garters 0 o V2 rice 0 Here we have selected all the odds and ouds of fancy garters that we want no dispose of quickly. Not one article old stock but they are (lie unlauce our Holiday display, all pO'f't ''I quality and just halt! in price for Saturday. A Saturdayale oPSilk Chemise O and Panties at $1.98 O Just new, of good quality wash silk crepe in all the bet ter pastel shades, as well as white. Beautifully trimmed ivith fine laces and in new styles that wilie excellent Tor wear with your new Easteelothes. These were pur chased to sell at 2.2") so you will find them extremelv good values at Satrday's special price of $1, 98. glen's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings AH Sacrificed Now S2.50 Men's Caps going at. . , .51.50 S1.00 B3ys' Caps going at 75c 59c Men's Cashmere Sox at 39c 75c Phoenix Men's Silk Sox 59c 59c Phoenix Men's Silk Sox 39c 85c Men's Wool Boot Sox 49c All Men's Golf Sox now at Half All Men's Golf Knickers now S5.00 All Boys' Plus Four Knickers 53.00 Men's Bath Robes Less Than Cost Men's Sweaters now going at Half u WE MEAN BUSINESS! Out go Every Boys' anYounjpMen's Suit 9ust Half Price Now! Knicker suits, straight pant suits for the little fellow, Joiigies for the young man to 1H or 1!) 11 a ii..e cw:n . e i w til i r. (in hp ii ii.m-i i ii. oiin niirs 111. uuu C 1 :.. J.. l l ,.ir:i ti. unn ii-i i mi f'uiiiL' in tiii in itiiv (iini iiiiiin, iiii: lioy now. Don't wait until too late, because you'll regret if yoiylo. No Men's Suits Left! Kvery man's suit has been disposed of, slick and clean is this stock now l.ut we have hun dreds of bargains left for you nienOii SOtur day so come in and save a lot of money. Mea's SI Underwear all at. . ,69c Men's S1.98 Union Suits all at i $1.99 All other Underw'r Less Than Cost AH Overalls Less Than Cost Now To $3.50 Dress Shirts now . . . .$"2.19 To $3.25 fine Pajamas now. . $2.29 All Men's Work Shirts go at Cost Carpenters' and Painters' O'alls gor' Boys' Shirts and Blouses Reduced Next year's Slickers at Half Price Everything in Men's goods reduced