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MEDFORD MXIL TRTBtTNTE, MEDFORD. OftF.flOy, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928. PXQE SEVEN .OPERATION ON THROAT SAVES A rure and heroic surKlcul ope ration performed Bunduy evening by Dr. J. J. Emmons, with Dr. S LIFE FOR HOTEL BINNER'ARE OUT TO WIN! TO MEET TONIGHT IN REAL ESTATE The first Business and I'rofea- Becuuse the heart of success. One explanation of tft, X believe, In that they are able to visualize easily especially those things pertaining to a home. Another Is that when It comes to buying a home, a woman's de sires generally rule, and can nat urally be understood readily by woman salesman." That they were .already dolne their bit toward ' winning future residents to llogue River valley homes, watt stated by the women partners, who expressed enthusi asm over the splendid work being loiml Women's club meeting to 'is In her home Is one of the 1 accompusnea by the Jocal rran b held lnce last May will con-' strongest reasons why Cora vena at Hotel Med ford toitht at I Trekhler nd iateltu Merrick, Med- RUSSELL'S STORE TO ENLARGE AND TO GIVE A BENEFIT OANCE Kx(inve alterations are beliiB one An event which irmuii'S to lie Mrs. Trelchler and Mrs. Mer- Jamos Hayes asslstlns. at Sacred 1 6:30- llnd a ,lUln o( roonj.inlza-1 ford s pioneer redltoin. are con- r,ck- who have each been in Med Heart hospital, snatched Mrs. tion will be outlined by the mem-! fldent that they will succeed in ford c,u,ie ,0 20 years, are well Ellis Slanfield of 715 Alder street, bers. Mrs. M. K. I'huinuan. whojtlieir new chosen profession. The I acquainted throughout the valley. this city, from the Jaws of deuth. Is chairman of the committee on ' two local women, after suendlmr ana ,np,r venture in tne new uusi - .urs. siamisia, a woman or arrangements, years, was taken to the hosnltal mornlnir that suffering from throat trouble, local huglncsu girls and women to . business In earnest yesterday. The walls of the windpipe were! are expected to attend, and topics 'Their office, known as the South compressed by a growth, making; of liueres tto all will be dis-! ern Oregon ltealty company, is breathing eictremley difficult and j cusm-d. situated in the Natatorium build- Tho reorganization of the club ing. North ltiverslde avenue. will take In a largo list of new-1 "Selling real estate Is not comers to Medford who have en-1 new Idea with me. I've thought ! ...h lured professional and business. 0f it for many years and ac-;..t .,, ,,,.,. i, 1,1 fnr type and more exclusive garments service hero, and an Interesting tually studied on methods fori. ..... .....j ...i ! than thev have heretofore found 1 program for this year will be the past two years, causing Intense suffering. Sunday evening Dr. Emmons received a phone call saying that Mrs. Stanflcld was near the end. Ir. Emmons rushed to her bed Bide and found her gasping feebly. circulation of the blood prac tically suspended, and just trace of heait action. Without delay an incision was made in the chest, the trachea slit and a silver tube inserted. The entire procedure took less than a minute, and Immediate results were obtained. Mrs. Stan field breathed easier and near normal heart and blood action returned within 30 minutes. She bad undergone a tracheo tromy operation. Mrs. Stanfleld yesterday was announced thls'iast week listing property through-; new is being watched 1 Lenox , h.VB .. ,oca,lon large number of out the valley, opened their doors 'era.D', of her millinery department Just 'Inside the front doors lu a most Hopes to Brmk Record prominent place. NEW YORK, March 27. () ' These extensive plans of altera Undaunted .by' the failure that ; tion will enable Kussell's. Inc., to nearly coat his life in his first , better display their already larfie .attentat ft few weeks aco. Ray ! stocks of merchandise which will of Phlladeluhia. dirt race W K&iiy augmented oy mgner made by KusseU'B, Inc., that will , one of the ouutamlinn dance at-! give mem greatly enlarged Moor tractions of thu spring season will space for their ready to wear de- j be held at the Oriental (.aniens partments. Having discontinued Saturday night by the American their men's lines, they are bringing Legion dance committee lu the na me ready-to-wear sections to the ture of a public benefit dunce. An uuiiimvu vy inu ii v v j cicticu a course in ine worn win . body of officers. The organlza-1 York realty school." said M ra tion, which filled a unique place j Trelchler thin morning. "Be In Medford social and business sides this. Mrs. Merrick and 1. who have anticipated going: In life, became Inactive lat May with the abandoning of the club lunch room on Main street, -which furnished a daily meeting place tor the business and professional women of the city. able to take nourishment, and her condition was reported as good, with prospects for a recov ery excellent. together for some time, have made a survey of the various realty companies throughout the stato and those of Washington and California. "We have found that where women have seriously gone into the real estate business, in the majority of cases, they have not only mad a livintr at It but a methods rorja new worltl-8 auto 8pe(.d record I than they have h i, finally taking) f mnntu i t f white possible to handle. 1600 horsepower Triplex. (l AS , P. Popular priceu Keech le on his way to Day- " wll 1ro bo featured exten ts,, nM,h where h hones to ! lively. The opening of the new shatter the existnlg record 0f department will be definitely an- 206.95 miles an hour set on February 19 by Captain Malcolm Campbell of England. V. S. Uorao la Ixmg Shot. LONDON, Mar. 27. jP) Helling fans today were still "nibbling' at the American-owned Billy Barton for the grand national on Friday. The odds were 25 to 1 In some quarters and 20 to 1 In others. PHONE 31 RUSSELL'S " MEDFORD 'S OWN STORE" PHONE 31 Unusual Easter Frocks Displayed for Wednesday Several hundred new frocks just received and on display Wednesday for the first time. The latest ideas expressed by the eastern designers as well as the new creations from Los Angeles and San Francisco style experts are on display.' Beautiful georgettes in print and plain,' chiffons of gorgeous patterns and the new "Rose Blush" .silk, "a Satin-faced Georgette." Chic styles for the miss, slenderizing styles for the stout figure, youthful models for the matron, all new and correct. For Wednesday special displays go for ward at unusually moderate prices in several ' groups at $16.75 $19.75 $36.75 $49.75 it' At $12.75 Now Remarkable Values! The seemingly impossible in dress values arc ' these dresses at $12.75. Every one new, most extraordinary qualities and superb styles. , Xot by any means what you would expect at so low a price, because you usually expect to pay at least $5 to $7.50 more for such good looking garments. Crepes, georgettes,' plain and figured. Sizes from 14 up to 46, offering a range broad enough to make easy selection. Select Your Easter Wraps from Dress or Sport Coats at $15, $21. 75 or $36.75 i Moderate price groups displaying the most correct styles and fabrics. . Modeis for every figure, colors for every choice. v Some furred at collar and cuff, others plain tailored that can be worn .charmingly with scarfs that are so in favor now. There's a big selection now, with that personal touch to the selection that will appeal to you. NEW EASTER GLOVES OF FRENCH KID New styles, new ideas, new colorings, in finer gloves of French kid. Beautiful new novelties that will appeal to those wanting something different and unusual in kid gloves. To properly complete your Easter outfit you'll find it necessary to have new kid gloves, and this is an excellent display. Shown Wednesdav, QQ ' (t'A Crt priced at I. W..y, &4.5U New Flowers For every occasion and for every gar ment new flowers are on display in the new colorings. .Large and small sizes. 59c 10 $2.50 New Cotton Wash Prints 39c Soft finished fabrics that are guaranteed abso lutely fast colors. Light, medium and dark grounds with all size patterns, making this a complete display for either Avomen's or chil dren's new tub dresses. ' Fine New Voiles Now at 49c The beautiful new patterns and colorings in tlic$ pretty fast color voiles are ideal for the new spring "Butterick Fashions." Soft, drapy, mercerized voile with the wide ribbon selvage. A very fine quality. The Dots Are Here! Polka Dot Crepes de Chine Are All the - Rage and We're Showing Them Now. Smart, sure they're smart, and deemed cot rcct by fashion authorities. You surely want at least one "dot" dress. In white ground with red, Copen, black, green, orchid and navy dots, also in dark grounds with the colored dots that are about the size of a fljl QQ dime, and are exceptional values at The new printed chiffons are quite correct and are an unusually pretty dis- flp CA play. Comes to you now priced.... P.Jl flounced Inter in these columns and probably during tho latter part of the week. 1 . exceptionally fine ou-hestra has been secured to furnish the music, i in the persons of Whit Hartou and his Idahoians. This orchestra has just completed a tour of California cities and is on the way north for a return engagement wilh the Spanish ballroom of Portland, where they recently scored a dis tinct hit. They will also be heard by local radio fans over the local radio fans, over the local station K.NfKD during the present week. The dance will be hold at the Oriental Gardens and will he the first dan9 event to bo Riven in that hall since the exceptionally successful benefit dance recently sponsored by the OwcnOregou Lumber company. Special deco rations and a new stase setting are other features planned for the oc casion. 4 Marion Davies, Rialto Today No Judge, manicur musician every one of us, no matter who we are, may offend unknowingly 1 ODY ODOR rarely warns the offender Don't take chances! Use this purifying toilet soap JACKSOXVILI.10. Mur. 27. (Special.) Mr. White, who is in the real estate business in Oak land. Calif., was a visitor of his daushter. Miss Gwendolyn White, the latter part of the week. Mr. White was accompanied by Frank Mller and Mr. Jones, both of Ouk lnhd. Mr. Miller pu .-chased the lUaulo place on Williams creek while here. Mrs. H. G. Jennings was calling on friends hero Krlday. Mr. Hackert is having a new- house built on Klrst street. II. M. Williamson and U II. Wakefield are doing the work. Oeorgo Maxwell canto In from Ruch and spent tho week end at his homo here. Mr. and Mrs. John Pornoll and son Junior and Miss McCully mo tored to Ashlund Sunday afternoon nnd called on Mrs. J. H, Parsons. Mr. Pernoll has a flno new llulck sedan. Mr. Waywrlght was transacting business in hero. Saturday. The annual church meeting will be held In .the basement of tho Presbyterian church Tuesday even ing, at 6:30; The election of of ficers will bo held, also tho elec tion (of pastor for tho ensuing year. A supper will be served by mcm bc8 of tho church. r.v.-. -. .' . lr. nnd Mrs. Albert .Hackert were Sunday vudtura at the T. E. Uunnlngton homo. V" ' 'V Mrs. C. K. lloyte of Fort Klam ath visited her sister, Miss llnttio Howlott, at tho Itoguo Klver sani tarium -Sunday. Will Goro of Medford atlndod the Presbyterian church here Sun dny. Mrs. K. C.' Stanwood spent the week end at tho homo of her son, Orln Stanwood and family at Gold Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Jones and son Junior from Ml. Shasta City, Calif., were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Jones' parents. JVIr. and .Mrs. W, A. Chllders. It. G. Jennings, who lives on the Jacksonville highway, was called to Seattle Tuesday on official busi ness, Mr. nnd Mrs.' I,. T. Wilson nnd Mrs. M. L. Nelson woro shopping in Medford Saturday afternoon. A teachers' institute, for tho teachers of the rural schools of the county, was hold In our local school building Saturday, March 21th. Dinner wns served for tho teachers of the Institute by the local P.-r. A. In tho Presbyterian church parlors. Mrs. C. M. Davis of Grants Pass j spent a few days tho latter part ! of last week visiting at tho Henry ! Gallup home. I Mrs. Howlett of Eagle Point vis ited her daughter, Mlsa Haltlo Howlett, at tho Itogue Itlver sun I tarlum Sunday. Miss Howlett has been at the sanitarium for several weeks, tnklng treatments. Mrs. George Maxwell was a Med ford shopper Saturday evening. Mr. Corvert returned Friday to his home In Portland after a pleas ant visit with his friend, Mr. Way wright. Mrs. Charles Voglo and sons of Medford visited .Saturday at the , homo of her sister. Mrs. W. A. 1 Chllders. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Doty, who live cast of Modford, wero dinner i guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wl. son Sunday. Charles Illitrh nnd Frank Mln- gus reutrncd the latter part of the week from a trip through Call , fornla. t Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson motor ed to Kerby Sunday. Mrs. Fred Butcher and daugh ter Frodu were in Medford Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Mclntyrc from Central Point visited Sundny at the Mclnt ro homo In Jacksonville. The R. N. A. sewing society will meet with Neighbor Miller Wed ncsdny afternoon of this week. Marlon Davies plays therole of Phoebe Throssel in Sir James llar rie's "Uuallty Street," which open ed yesterday at the lllalto theater. It has been endeared to the American public by Maude Adams, who played the role upon the stage which Miss Davies plays so well upon the screen. The role demands'n certain por trayal of the whimsical which not one actress in a hundred could offer with any marked xlegreo of suc cess. Tho Harrlo bohh-lo gives Miss Davies ample opportunity to exer cise her talents as a comedienne but at the same time it demands the pathos and drama in which this star is so rich. That n 11 ) Kdille! pmii.adhm'iii . Just u kite Is the airplane tolay In compari son to what It Hill be, In the opinion of Eddie Kickenbaeker. Ilo also foresees three-day trips to Kuropo within throo years, six super-highways 400 feet wldo from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific coaat and alrplano fields on decks above railway yards. Probably It's Mndy Himself DETIIOIT. An attempt to otnmcrclallzo tho houso In which Lindbergh wns horn Is finding ALBANY. Proposed Cascado logging railroad will rench 20 ono.nnnOOf) feet of timber. 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