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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1928)
MEDFonn MITT; ttctbfxe, rRDFOTtD. or?Knn frtdav. mawtt x 102s. CLIMBING TABLE ROCK IS POPULAR STUNT THESE DAYS TAFJLK KOC'K. -Mar. 2:!. Mr. Nlndnod 1 enjoy Iuk u visit ihi. woi'k with hr Mister. Mi ArtmM at Shftld. and daughter, sTm. Oott of Portland. The Stone family, who wrre ov jyinK tho Cameron hus for a hiiort limn, moved to Mori ford last M r. fa moron I umlecidrd ui ; j.nvni whether io Imm her farm1 t try and opt'iatt it hftsolf. j .V clew of men are at work con-i Ft i ur-tir ww fenctH on iho Wy- j fcurf ra.u-h. I'olel.iatint; ihi' birthday of two, of Iht relatives, Mrs. K. It. .Mytrjl liorved dinner last Sunday to all of whom worn seated around ! the ions table at one time and all1 being mt'inlteiH of ilu" Myers and i Jtiphnm families exc"t two. j hlundredH of people from many imrts of tho valley were visit on i last Sunday nt the Harry Xealon! pWcp where an liundanro of thoj beautiful whliu lambtonguo were) gathered. Members of the Sams Valley j grange am rehearsing a play toi be put on In the future which is; Kald to he one of the bent eyerj attempted by these popular entenr-j miners. i At the last meeting of tho Com munity flub those present had the pleasure of listening to several vo-j en! numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd i Y 1 1 1 in m son of M ed f o rd . A Uo a u j Instructive health talk by Mrs. T,yda King, county health nurse. i Miss Klvn Adams of Central Point is helping w,ith tho house work at the Tuttle home. Mrs. Lorn Orgory entertained the Indies' sewing rluh last Thurs- ' day afternnn at her home. It be-j Ing Mrs. J. ( Pendleton's birth- I day, a postcard shower was given' her as u surprise feature. Some i twenty ladles wen present and I cards were sent by several who could not attend. Refreshments i of ice cream and cake were enjoyed by all present. I The annual rock climbing festi val seems to j,ho in full swing as scores of people made the trip to the top of the lower rock last Sunday. At school board meetim? last i Monday night it was decided to offer Mrs. Puroell her position again and to solicit application for the place now held by Miss Sween ey, who expects to enter college next year. Spraying is about finished here mid preparations for the frost sea son are under way, in fact smudge pots have already been placed in our 'largest orchard, where vhey stand in grim defiam-e of the fruit man's enemy, .lack Frost, nor'tid Wilson arrived home las' Thursday from the University of Oregon and is enjoying .the Kastcr vacation with home folks. Mrs. deorge Wright is staying in Med ford for a few days to he with her daughter, Mrs. How man. who underwent a minor operation at the Sacred Heart hispital last Mon-dnv. The county road crew and ma chinery are scheduled to begin road construction opera t ton in the Sams Valley district in about u week, where an extensive program ot iar'Qi road building will b un-drt;nft-n. Miss Kva Xeal.in U working on the Daily News i t poi tonal stuff this week. ieorge Marker, the Itutte Kails hanker, was well known in the Sams Valley sett ion, where he own-' ed property and haiQjunt recently! made u present to lh- grange thrl'e1 j of a plot of grouiHiQ.tr a hall site. Mp i ii- inri-ui snowery weainer nas mi una umiru'i. i-aMiurts ana m CARS AT CHURCH i : spent lat Saturday night and Sua i day with her daughter. Mrs. I'luind ler. Mrs.. P-ell Kurry is spending a week or ten days in I'oi'Mul, liav ! ing left Phoi-nix I.im I ( ida , to j visit with relatives there. Quite a mini be r of our young folk attended the basketball tour nament held at Ashland last we k. and report a most enjoyable lime. KarlyO.abbage plants ready at - - ' the Carey plant farm. (By Mr. Mary O. Cnry.) j Mrs. Lillian Coleman had a very :iK.V PHKCI.VCT. . Alan valuable cow taken with milk fever . and Mrs. Henry Helms, for-; on Vednesda anil it was necessary mer Talent residents, were called' to have a veterinarian out to care last Thursday on e- for her. eount'uf the serious illness of Mrs. We are sorry to hear of the seri- of Mis. J. W. Pn it's Caster. A telegram FA'flE SEVEN1 OF ..uaunusn..aK.'n onai,wn..,(lnw, mother. Mrs. 4!ob Ander- ous Mines; er hue and gardenseeds are ger- Hnn of Kllst Alain sU.,.ot. Mrs. Al, brother. J ili v edrson had pmuimonla in one lung, was sent for his brother. Otto Cas- .......... mi rnilIPl from fiV. ter, and his sister Kate, who wen- Mr. Wagoner, husband of a for- to meet Thursday at Portland ami mer Phoenix girl. P.ell McTavish. . g on together.. is having a novel published" whit X O Ihngman has finished tin he has written on life in Alaska, other well on his new place. This Mr. Wagoner spent four years in is the fourth well to liaQ been the north and the book is replete dug, but none of them ever walled, with scenes of the uorthland. so all have Qvt-d in. Tho soil is Mr. and Mrs. S. P. liarneburg pure loam down Hi feet. -pretty the champion speller at the soell ing match held last Friday night at the conclusion of th Commun ity dub program. Petitions for the income tax mea sure and tho one mill tax levy to complete buildings at ihe county fair grounds were circulated through here recently by members M,m ,.'lst Sunday at tne m of : good land." of the Sams Valley grange. MX TOT PEB81ES I .Mih. Itarnehuru'H mothor in Tilent.l K. A. Nyo iff Talont was i MimI- ! in tumor ot Mis. llfll'H snth Wrth-1 ford tiiisinryx mll.'r Tinwlay. slop 'iliiy. jliliiK at lhi Cari'y plant farm for i Pilferers raiilOil the Kv?ral oart : liw early Qabljaf plautn while on ' belolitilnK to parties who harl path-! route. j ereu at tho Hador home ltt.st Mon- ! day evenlnt; to praetioe sinint; for Mi s. Kelsoo drove to Medford ' lhp iledlention services of tlie new tills moi-nlnn. t a k i n u Maxwell ehureh in I'hoenlx on I'alm Sun-, -Marvin and Warren Kelsoo. who "' l.aprolies. tools and head-; wer.. workliiK in the Interest of , Wn wore stolen from the ears, the hiKh sehool annual. , parked on the hinhway in front of' The Del uio orehard reeolved tho house. The work ,vas done, a 12.000-i;allon smuduB tank on!'1'11"" Vl'n nwl J o'tlotki Tuesday. ""VeninK. , Mrs. Aliee Rohhlns nnil c-liil-: K. S. Stevens is suffering- Intensi dren of Kugene arc 'pendlnjt a ' inl ,hl" P""' month and will Ko few days ni tho J. K. ltohhlnsj1" I'ortland aualn for treatment.! 1())no if ho is able to stand the trip. i ii r.. . .ul Tho White Wlnir i'otiltrv farm 1st past week at tho home of her lakinis-ort annth.r l.lK hateh of The dairy jurat lug nt the AM leanto parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Itoh-1 "."lr fine Leghorn ohit-ks this next j hull Tuesday evpnum. tlu.UKh not bins. Mr. Hadtko ma,l e a husl- j "ek. ! lately at.oudod. was a sueooss 4n ,ril. . K., .-1.n..iso last1 ko .laekson Is Imlldinu- an-ievKiy way. I hree creameries Irom week i other larfte henhouse, the tbinf to Ashland. (Irunts I'ass and Modfonl ,, ' ,. , . .have been built on the nlaoo for- w'fiio represented. Mr. I'owell. the ner Rtiest at tho home of Mr. V I lYlLLlllllI AT APPLEG ATE i GREAT iSUC! M'PLKCJATK, Ore.. Mar. 22. merly owned by. Mrs. iaeksnn's Josephilie county iKeiit. v:in tiiero nn, I tnll.oa mi ih.ltv fnil tnl.l of onH i.-u Pi...nb f i,., ,.1. ' paremti. .nr. una Airs, hiiiht MHIIv" ". ?"h,t ,m wednosdav. "-lr- J"- J;" k!i" "'""" ,n have , the u.lvanton.eni ma.lo in his ,-oun- a no iu i.umi uens ior next winters -" i'-j laying pi-ns. tnix'i gi'asa sfed. Mr. Johnson, Hubert High ami his sister, Mrs. reprint ins the, state creamery ns- Kvans. have Invented a sliding an- sw-uiwin, taiKeii on rtauuaimn ami paratus to lift lh"ir invalid moth-1 l.'1H ir into a car. so they can take lir out and an into n car. If the slide works It will he worth patenting. It i.'.ta in Un ti-lnsl ..lit AV'ml imuiln t- ' when they tok Mrs. High to Med-' P1eB,i,bt Weill home wilh renewed r..A ...., .o. i11,i 'determination in Increase the. stan- M. K. Jones and son Roland were in Medford last Monday. Mr. Jones has reut rned from Sacramento, I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ltobblns and family were callers hi ftoguc Itiver on Sunday. Tiny Conner was ri business caller at the Del Jtlo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ltobbins spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Itate man at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Strahan were dinner guests at the II. M. Rogers home at Medford Sunday. .1. E. Robbins and grandson. Clyde, were Medford visitors on Tuesday. I'mper tare til Hairy Pro- l duclH." The fact was brougt out I that sweet cream nt the local I crcaniBriflH had increased 40 pur cent in the last year. Kvery one dard another 40 per cent In the next year if possible. Ice cream furnished by Uie creameries and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Robbins were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David I lendrickson Hauls crock on Sunday. T. A. Henderson attended the Leap Year dance at Savage Creek Saturday night. The Oold Hill high school preparing a musical eomedy en titled ".Miss Cherry Itlossom.' to be put on Friday, Mareh :I0. nr i. u u . i .i i t'ko by the ladies In attendance Cnlif., where ho has worked at his! ' . , , . ... . ! weio enjoved bv all, Mrs. A. . trade, that of plasterer, for the past ... . , J '., ... ... . ' ,, ... Klelnhammer, Mrs. I homas Mee eight months. He will now re- , , ,p ... and Mrs. Kit win Taylor were the lucky ones in the cake drawing Trucks Win Victory SALEM. Ore., Mar. 2:1. (A1) Hy an order of tho public service commission household goods may hereafter he hauled hy anywhere for-hire carriers under contract. I eight build the Log Cabin station at the i ii ' l" " Shl"u"-" "ul,M contest. The prizes of one. two and 'ins iiUNiiirsH in om'i amiiii. ( .,., ii,, r .....,.. ...... Ad Holms has returned from a j ,)fi jyJ'n b , Snidor'and .lack years stay in Oakland. aoeom- ... ,,,.. n,.i.,M Is I "y hl,B wife and son Don- j .;dward ' IfuljUo and' family are am. enn. ni "O-ln,0V,,., UllH Week t tlioif HqaaW orate their old stand at the June-.; Lllie cntU(, ,.,.(.,, ,.,. , w jtlon of the Klamath and Siskiyou . H1,(.n( ,,, snl,el. i,1(,ki., after I highways, Tho repoi t that the pro- tile,. (nierestH I pony had been leased for a term! A,.m , u);mnl, ,,,, lu.od ,., of years was erroneous. ' uud a coulltv indiKent. who has I Mrs. Smith, uaim-iitor of Mr. and, ,,,,,, onra f(. hv lhl, Wm r-s)u,r I Mrs. w. A. Miller, near Phoenix. family for Iho past Iwo years, was I aeoompanled by her ohildi'on. is taken to the cminly farm this week, spendinc a few weeks at home. .,. Tml .M,.)rm(ilt of Knell Tho order exempts then, from a I V 1 . 'l."",m " vleinily Is enjoylnK n visit from ! ..i....ii.. w no w previous order requiring a soIkmIuIc or tariffs on mileage, zone or hour ly basis. JCiquid Qeausing Crea,)L SMOOTHS AND SOOTIIBS 0 fracicus to the most Jtlicjtt skin CLEARS AWAY BLACKHEADS, BLOTCHES and SCALINESS lis pure oils penetrate tlie pores and r-mnvr all duat. rouge and puwilei Its wonderful nkin rt?toralivcs coun teract akin latimii. Cleansfs where niup and water i'jiI. Trice &I.00 ill ect t he co nt met for car- i i i ,.i t .. n.i i, u. trying the mail on the Talent rural; family of San Francisco. route as the appointment will he' ,jaiiieR Fnuices left Monday for j announced by the government Klamath county in quest of em when the bids are all give" proper ployment for the spring and sum , consideration. I mer. .Mr. Frances Is a civil engt- i Mrs. Kulh Hart of Talent wasineer. j seriously injured last Tuesday whonj Mr. ami Mrs. Kd Duttotl of Kagle I her car left the ro.-l near the old j oint district were "isitors at the j W'yant mines and filunged Into aj.less Taylor home Sunday. .Mrs. j ditch. Airs. Hart says she does;)titton Is a sister of Mrs. Taylor, not know how it ahppened. The! Mai-;aret Uiwrencn and Uetty car was almost a total wreck and j Jane, children of Mr. and Mrs. Law ; Mrs. Hart is In n preenrlous con-ience Pennington of .Medford. were jdition from bruises and a sprained; week-end Quests of Venn i and ' back. Karline Khea. j Mrs. Irene Welts and her daiif:h-i Ansll CIIhoii has sold his body Iter. Mrs. Klton Leeson. were in j of timber on the Little Applegate i Medford last Friday looking at thcjlo the Tom I in Cumber company of i laying of the foundation for thej Medford. Work Is under way build : new home Mr. and Mrs. I'.eeson ing bridges and roads preparing to j ar building in Medford. i truck the logs to .Medford. den. I Mrs. A nun Simpson of M"dforrt ! Miii'L-arita Is dnin--; the work. Specials For the Style Classic Swagger Sport Coats New Dresses and Sport Coats o ' Fashion straight from Nw York finttt- tailoring limw fabric featured at Brmimr's regular low pricte. New This Week Mn' ciothm , ftooeii's Coats Men's iure virgin wool suits, new pat- $10.00; $12.50; $15. teiffls.- $18.00 and $200 $19.75 Meft's Shoes Men's tan antl Mack oxfords. $2.9S P?3.98 an.l $4.98 WflHen's Dresses $4.98; $6.98; $9.85 $17.00; $15.50; O $16.50 and $18.50 56 STORE S -jHg Women's Silfc Undtr Apprel 98; $1.49; $1.98 . and $2.49 ; Millinery Department Women's Hats $2.49; $3.49; $3.9S and $5.85 Boys' Tan and Black Oxfords $2.29; $2.48; $2.79; $2.95; and $3.45 Medfcrds Leading Store O Since O Pay Less Dress Better C. A. MEEKER, Manager McCall Printed Patterns Make Home Sewing Easy They are Here for Spring NEW Wdwt This year we are literally outdoing our last year's gorgeous pre-Easter ... j -v.- bv.&WWtj WlC-UtlOLCl a " " "ffivt. c uuic cisuutujy cunmeci me lasnion cen ters of the Pacific coast, selecting stunning new creations which we are now. presenting t unusual low M. M. Store prices. You will have to see these garments, as a description that would do justice to them is impossible. The M. M.. Store policy of PERSONALLY selecting all merchandise with the tastes and requirements of Medford and southern people in mind has made this store the popular shopping center of the Rogue River Valley A visiL to our store will convince you ot the benefits of this PERSONAL service. EASTER COATS Kasha oats for spring wear, new sty les on display tomor row. Prices all the way from $14.75 to $32.50 EASTER DRESSES $13.75 X ew printed crepe silk dresses selling at, this very low price tomorrow. Dresses made in exclus ive styles and patterns, such value can not he equalled. See t.,n tomorrow. Pequot Sheets and Cases Everyone knows Ihe l'equot standard quality sheets, tlie luxurious texture, the smooth beauty I'ciaiucd after repeated laundering, the smooth soft finish without the least sacrifice of wearing qualit ies. Sheets, 72 !)!) $1.95 SI ts, Klx(K) $1.79 Sheets, SIxlOS $1.98 Cases, 4'J-inch, each 45 Easter Hosiery fiordon 'slender heel hos iery -l'2 gauge, pure thread silk, Master colors of tea,' tan, niathi, honey lieig( daphne, morrow. Price $2.00 No. 1779 in St rut wear, a semi - service h o s e in a clear lli-incli gauge. Thirty-one inches long, colors kasha beige, white jade, honey beige, gravel, nude, atmosphere, rose nude and iiiauon. Price 1.05 No. Strut wear, an aft sill nuiiiher, M-in. gauge full fashioned hose in col ors of inaiion, white jade, kasha beige, gravel, hon ey beige, rose taupe, ev englow and rose nude. A woederful hose for $1.27 DON'T FORGET To Ask for Your GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS We Give Them I'ay Less Dress lietter msjr Basement Bargains Serve Yourself and Save Printed Wash Dresses $1.29 lieautiful new Knglish prints in fast col- '"' ' hination' trimmed in contrasting cidors. Women's Patent Strap Pumps $3.48 New styles on display to morrow, plain or i'ancv cut-out styles, va lues equal to most $).()0 shoes. :...$3.48 Tomorrow Men's Oxfords $3.75 Tan or gunnietal ox fords in new styled toes, all welt soles', strong calf s k i n, sized (! to 11. Very special :....:...$3.75 Women's Fancy 9 Rib Art Silk Hose 49c Reinforced art silk, fancy rib double wear s t o c I; i n g, spriifS shades. Price 49f SB