1XGE TWO BEDFORD' MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON",' FRIDAY, APRIL 20. 192S. News of Jackson County BUTTE FALLS H JACKS0NV1LLF The JJtUp, Falls high school The Jioy KcouIh of Jacksonville fipon&oring a. program, to he given , troop No. 30 wen? the ucit-fu! Friday night, ""April lift. In the au-! winner of n fine Victroln al the tlitorium of the high school build- Hoy Scout field meet held in .Med ina. The proRratn will start ford lust Saturday. They won their promptly at isht and admission prize through beine the moat huc- The following are some ununu-j Toppeoish and Mrs. Greenwood ally wet March; lhU4, 4.57 1 will make an indefinite visit. inches; 1!H3. 4.64 inches; , Mr. am Mr8 K(J fitilweU and 7. 'is inchrs; jft7, 6.13 inrhv family moved to their new home Jtev. Whuoiht of Talent will hold j iu Med ford Wednesday. .lU-rvit'fH at the Methodint church Mrs. Consor and Gene Tuck Con- next Hunduy, April 22, ut 2 p. m.Sr and little daughter of Medford visited friends here Tueoday, Miss Km in a Keed of Jack sou Creek was wiling on friends here Wednesday. Mr, rrunk SauUberry was a dinner quest Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mis. Henning at the Jack son hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark have Atrw, Hazel Klche and her moth er. Mi. Alary Jhunilton of Apple gate, went to Wolf Creek, Jose phine county. Hunduy to we their duuKhu-r and nihier, Mrs. Clifford Johnston, who is seriously ill, Mrw. Hamilton renminbi with her daughter and Mm. j-'iche returned homo Sunday evening- .Mr. und Mrs. Arthur KetvU were Hible study. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.; Koy Martin, leader. Senior choir practice Tuesday at 8; IS. H. K. Manna, director. Junior choir practice Wednesday at 7 p. in-; Mrs. Hoy .Martin, di rector. Klmer E. McVickeis. pastor. ROCK POINT PEBBLES Mrs. P. L. Strahan upent Mon day at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mm. 11. At. Koeis, of Med fold. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Ketsoe were cnllein at the homen of Mr. and Mrs. t Kolsoe of Aute und Mr. and Mr. A. II. Chart rain of Med ford. Mrs. C. L. Roin?on was In Cen-, trul Point n Wednesday. Mr nd Mn. P. .. Htrahan were callers in Grants Pans Saturday nitiht. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. William son of Kvans creek v-iv bus-in ess visitors at the lel liici on Wed nesday. Mr. und Mrs. P. H. liatcnmn of Medford Hiynt Sunday eveninn at the home of Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Kohhins. Mr. Wm. Puhl, Mr. and Mrs. Krd KeHnf and Mr. and .Mr. 1 I. Strahan attended the danr at, social gathering at the Hold Hi! ltWekiih und tJdd Fellows hall Wednesday evenlaK- MT. AXCEL Jucob Hereto win reiTiotiei jiunon hotel im0 moaern nosieiry. Congress fives 115,000 to f run tin wui in mm ooiy a phi; Jlood Iiivr orchards. will be 35c and 10c. Following are a list of numbers to be Riven: Selection Orchestra. Dutch none and danco 2nd j Krndc Kirls. Mixed quartet "Sleep DUnky Pabe" Juantta Corum, Mrs. Joe Nee, Joe Nee, Ki'Rene Richmond.. Dutch folk dance Pupils se- i lected from first grade. I Vocal solo Mrs. Hoy Parker, i ces:ful In wall scaling. Th hoys are very much pleaded with their Virlruln. Kd Smith sold his service sta tion to K. S. Severance of Portland, I ruuonf Hn(fr who took possession Monduy morn- gymnasium this iiik i iiiiiK """"II in- L-veniiiK, April 20. Ihe members v new owner. The Smith family are of tnp cnMt nuve ueen worklK hard I pmnning on moving 10 jtiano and the play promi-ses to be a great Boon as school Is out. ; mit'eess. lenry Miller and daughter VIv-I The play "Smile. Hodney, Smile," Quartet High school girls. 'fan left Friday morning for Myrtle given by the Phoenix Thursday Saxophone solo Kugene Rich-' Point to be with Mr. Miller's fath- club last Saturday evening, was u mond. Marimba nolo Mrs. Everett Moore. Solo, "Mifanwy" Juanita Co rum. Piano solo "Scherzanda Beth Slmerville. Violin solo "Cavatlne" Percy O'Nril. Vocal solo Mr. Nee. Vocal duet Mrs. Nee and Mrs. Parker. Vocal trio Eugene Richmond. Roy l'nrker, Joe Nee. Solo dance Miss Naomi Van Groos. Selection Orchestra. Members of the orchestra are. First violins Hyron Stoddard, rjwight Short. Ixona Phillip. Keith RIgsby, Crystnl Carter. Second violin Percy O'Neil. Saxophones Kugene filch mond, Everett Moore. Trombone Mr. Koeniff, Clarinet I,)uyd Clark. Piano Heth Simervillo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pool and Mrs. Macintyre wero Medford visitors Wednesday er. J. S. Miller, who passed away Saturday afternoon. The funeral was held Monday afternoon, the Masonic order of Myrtle Point hav ing charge. Mr. and Mrs. "W. D. Doty of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harter from Milwaukee, Wis., and Dave P.arter of San Diego, Calif., were visitors at the I.. T. Wilson home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. l.ee Port of Apple gale w ere in our c 1 1 y Ha t u id a y evening. Rev. and Mrs. McVicker left for fioiulon Monday morning where they will spend the vi-k, return-j Ing Saturday. Mrs. Jay ore and children vis ited Miss McCully Sunday after noon. Mrs. Cnmmings, who is teaching the school at Copper, spent Fri day and Hal unlay nights here, at tending the teachers' institute at Hagle Point Saturday. She re turned to Copper Sunday morning. The play given by the Thursday club of Phoenix at the V. S. hotel Saturday evening was very suc cessful and well attended. Dane- very successful affair and was well patronized, and enjoyed by all pres ent. Following the play a social: quite 111. is reported much lm- "h " 1 y Howard Lewis of Donis, son of Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Lewis, was a week end visitor here with proved. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mooro and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Richmond were business visitors to Medford Friday. Visitors from here to Medford Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Richmond, Mrs. Guy Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie put ton, Mrs. Frank Hoover, Miss Naomi Van Groos. M.r and Mrs. Earl Hoover. Mrs. Alberta Hoover, Mr. Roy Parker, Elmer Hoefs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goss, Mm. Ruth Mlchell, Mr. and! Mrs. Roy Stanley and aon. All of the teachers from the Rutte Kalis schools attended the: local Institute at Eagle point Sat- j urday. Numbers on the program; from here were solos by Mr. Joe Nee and a group of three songs by some of the music pupils from the fourth, fifth and sixth grade. Mr. and Mrs. Goss spent the week-end in Medford, visiting at the home of their duudlter, Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee were , dinner guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Hoy Parker Wednesday evening. The, mombers of the play cast. "The Arrival of Kitty" are prac ticing' every evening und the play will ho presented on Wednesday evening, April 5, at the high school auditorium. Mr. Joe Nee. who has had a greut deal of ex perience in this kind of work, is the coach and the cast of characters includes Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casey. Hoy Parker, Miss Na omi Van Gross, Mutiny Pool. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee. Mrs. Frank . Hoover and Earl Wymore. Mr. nnd Mrs. flillls Courtrlght and children left Frlduy afternoon for a short visit with Mrs. Court right's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson, of Crescent City. l'pn their return, they will bring with them their son. Iceland, who has been visiting at Crescent City for Mvernl wee)i. Earl Hoover has taken charge of the confectionery. lllll Moore Is the proud owner of a new Chrysler coach, which was purchased from the Medford agency, through the salesman, "Shorty" Miles. Helen Siniervllle spent the week-end visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe I jirsen nnd son visited at tho Muhoney home over tho week-end. , Allen Curry, who will be asso ciated with Arthur Short in the Coldcn Rule store, arrived in Rutte Falls Monday morning. He has rented the Carson house nnd his family will come up Friday to make their homo here. Mr. Curry was formerly In the gro cery business in the middle west, but for the past two years has been employed in the sheriff'- office at Medford in the tax de partment. ' 4 dinner guests ut the Chris Keegan purchased a new home in Medlord. home Sunday. ; Mis. Frank Saulsberry and son. The senior clasM of the Jackson-j John AL, Airs. Lizzie Greenwood ville high school will give the three-j and .Miss McCully motored to Aled act comedy. "Ted Drops in," by j ford Wednesday evening. the hifh whool Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKee coming Frlduy and daughter were visitors at the . A. Childers home Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. Albert Hackert and baby are visitors at the T. K. Dun ningtou home. Air. Hackert is do ing some work for .Mr. Duuniiigton. Mrs. Margaret Lewis ana Airs. Hazel Kiske were visitors at the i Charley Hamilton home on Apple- gate Wednesday. i T l. t ,. : i dune ewa enioverf iinil) midnit-ht a- r" "uiiiiiuion was U via- John Schrump. after spending ! Thu!l"J ia "edfIortl- three months at Silver City, Nev., returned to our city Sunday, H. H. Hoefs arrived from San Francisco Sunday and after spend ing a few hours with his father, C. F. Hoefs, nnd sister. Miss Alice, left Sunday evening for San Fran cisco and will sail Wednesday for Honolulu. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Rachelder and daughter Curtis, and mother, Mrs. Nancy Rachelder, and her friend. Mrs. S. K. Penny, left Port land Sunday morning by auto. They arived ut Amy's Place at 3 p. m. Mrs. Rachelder will remain with her brother, Andrew ('antral!, for a visit. Mr. Rachelder and family motored on to Ruch for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Can trail, and will return Wednesday to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sutherland of Medford were visitors Friday at the home of Mrs. Ethel Olson. Mrs. Fred Rutcher and children and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waterman ind children motored to Grants Mr. and Airs. Douglas Ray born . ' of Portland are visiting at the V. T. I Wilson home. Presbyterian Church ' j Regular services next Sunday. A j hearty welcome is extended to all.: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Hoy ! Martin, superintendent. f Preaching service by the pastor ! at 1 1 a. in. und 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Deuel of Medford were visitors at the Del Rio on Wednesday. Mrs. W. It. Clipp of Ashland, sister of J. E. Robbins, return ed to her home on Saturday, after spending the week with her broth er and his family. The MesdamcH Dora Hummersly Florence Adams, Ila Reed, lilunche Merriman and Miss Mue Kell of Gold Hill were calling on Airs. KeUoe Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Smith and children, Charles und Dora, of Sar dine creek were Sunday afternoon guests at the I. (i. Robbins home. Air. and Mrs. J. E. Robbins were visiting at the home of their daughter. Airs. Earl Rriscoe of Phoenix, on Sunday. Mrs. G. G. Robbins and children and Mrs. Rose Hay mond were afternoon callers in Rogue River on Wednesday. Air. and Airs. P. L. Strahan were dinner guests nt the E. R. Strahan home on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L, Robbins spent Wednesday evening nt the home of Air. nnd Mrs. P. R. Rateman at Medford. Calif., "ass Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. J. M. Dews and Willlum Jenning were dinner guests Sunday at the Ralph Jen nings home on the Jacksonville highway. Fred nnd Hugh Combest were visitor here Sunday. The chamber of commerce will give a dance at the C. S. hall Sat urday night, April 21. The Met lopole orchestra will furnish the music. Dancing from !l to 2. Dr. Tom Greenwood nnd little home folks, Emll Rrltt, our local weather ob server, gives us the following re port for the month of March: Tem perature .Mean maximum. 53.4: mean minimum. 3K.2; mean, 4S.3: maximum, 79 on the l.sth: great est dally range. 3!. Precipitation Total. 4.rl inches: greatest In 24 hours, 1.30 on the 2Gth; num ber of days with ,01 inch or more precipitation, 15: clear. 10; partly daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Eliz cloudy, 17. Precipitation since abeth Mason Greenwood of Toppe September st. 7. N"i Inc hes; pre-! tifsli. Wash., arrived here Monduy cipltatfon since January 1st, 8.40 evening to visit Miss McCully. Airs. Inches: average rainfall for March Greenwood's cousin. Dr. Green for 40 yonrs. 2 2k Inchon. 1 woon and daughter returned to Dollar Day Specials $L00 Linoleum Regular $.'2 per square yard, Saturday, per kcj. yd Felt Base Rugs Size !).12, si iu;hth-damaged. d1 (( fC Kegiilar ti.98, Saturday Pl.UU KJIl Walnut Finished End Tables mSva:..KL:al::::...s!!:$ 1 .00 off Large size Saturdav .... Dbor Mats $1.00 Swenson & Peebler Furniture Store 'Aeross from Kialto Theatre MEDFORD FOLKS Bv Ernest Smitli -THAT A7nMAM'5 L COME OM GON' TO GET A PIECH POP YOU'LC OFMY &SHV 6ET FITS! MA SAWS TO STOP AT IVA THE ACW WANT S I BOSS IN jAlyjYoo POP SHE LHOWSEH JON A LEG.' rtT( 11, lusi- ri l j t:-j e FAST side PHARMACY AMD-GET HER A BOX OF OANDV AND.'50MB WR.ITIN' RAPE Silk Umbrellas SATURDAY ONLY A Silk Umbrella Like Mother's Special Saturday $.1 .00 East Side Pharmacy Prescriptions Fountain Service , 1 These Medford Firms Have Dollar Day Dollar Savers For Tomorrow MT. PIT! DRIFTS Joo Oswald, on hin way out from the Iak of the Wood. Kave the following information concerning that locality: Korty Hfven Inchon of anow fell from the 28th of March to the 4th of , April. At tho present time, there nro 22 Inchon of nnow on tho level uround tho hike nnd 12U Inches on Jlrown mountain. There in 7 n.oro Inches of water In the lake than there won nt thin time luM yon r. Th e aa mo creek that h a s boon running Into the bike up to March 1 In now draining it. The noa pulln have returned nnd Mr. Onwald believes aprlng ha Fprnnff. Mr. Gom of Iliitte Falls Is driv ing the Mt. 2Mtt school bus nt present. Mr. and Mrs, I M. Clnrke nnd family spent Bundny visit iiiR the Hmlth family. Mr. White of Owen OreRon rnrnp got his hands cut badly. Mr. nnd Mr. Ike Ooffman went nut to Jacksonville Saturday to Sensational Portrait Offer for Saturday, April 21 All appointments made Mod ford's Dollar Day are entitled to one ($2.00) 5x7 Photo For One Dollar Appointments accepted by call at studio or over phono No. 1 1")!'. Harwood Photo Service 228 E. Main Specials for Dollar Day H. (i. Aliller Hair Tonic, special per bottle $1.00 If. (J. Miller llonev Lotion, special per bottle ! $1.00 Any Hat Purchased for $5.00 or over Saturday we will give FREE a $1.50 facial. Any hat purchased under $5.00 Saturday we will give FREE a manicure. 0 Wineland Millinery & Hair dressing Parlors Jackson Hotel Building, Entrance on East 8th Street o REMEMBER That you can get any old thing, almost any time, at DeVGE'S Any $1.50 article in our store, Saturday only, at $1.00 After Saturday's Dollar Day Shopping Tour FERGUSON Mineral Springs In Sams Valley 19 Miles from Medford Free Mineral Water Picnic Grounds Camp Sites Cabins Everybody Welcome Saturday Candy Specials .1 l-lb. cans Peanut Brittle, value $1.50, at .....$1.00 l)0 box Helen Ardclle Choco lates, at $1.00 Franklin Cafe Next Craterian Dollar Jewelry Bargains at LARRY SCHADES Your Favorite Jeweler A special lot of brooches, earrings, ruff links, brarofots. loads and other jewelry a'l a number of Westrlox alarm locks. Your choice at O SKK T1IKM IN OVR WINDOW! Next To Craterian Building o $1 . Famous Dollar Dinners You won't expect to find ai! more delightful , dinner menu in all the Pacific coast country ,j than served at HOTEL MEDFORD Merchants and professional people acclaim our (0c noonday lunch with pleased appreciation. Come Saturday ' to Halley Block Stores Hadquarters for DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS Halley Block merchants offer a varietv things you'll want to buy on this day. COME SATURDAY to Halley Block Stores at S. Central and Eighth Opposite jTotel Jackson of O O their mothers, who are both very 111.