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PSGE SIX fEDFORT) MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OHEfiON, FKTDAY, APRIL 20 1028. DEAN OF SCHOOL BIBLE TRAINING:! ' Charles AndnrHon, father of Misn Helen Anderson, dean of women al tlie Southern Oregon Normal, in I visiting here with his daughter at j her home on the Boulevard. I Mr. and Mm. Holier! Mill of Oak Mam, Cul., were in Auhland Sunday and visited with their frfendn, Mr. and .Mrs. Will lJodh'e, oil the Uuule- anl. upendlm: hcVciuI diijn vlaitinK with of fin last week, win ulmo to rc- IiIk mother and lirutlu-r of Jiell- turn to selinol thin week. view. W, K. .Newton and wile uf Han Air. und .Mm. lludtion of Axliland' Ki-nnclaro motored un last week for spent Sunday at tlie home of Alr.la few days' visit with friends and an. I .Mrs. It. C. Melealf. relative here. relurnlliB Kunday .Mr. und .Mm. C. .N. (illinore were afternoon and Monday. They found called to Central i'uint on .Monday; a very bad road between Duns evonlliK l.y the Illness of .Mrs. (iil-j mulr and Iteddlnti. ( al.. whleli had mine's father. been mini almost Impassable bv .Mrs. ('. (illinore and Mrs. I. I'unh I slides diirlinr the reeent r .in. AS FAIR WEATHER SIGN BY F, Homer Hillings, who lias been at- i .tending to the loeul registration "(teimeii ine iiiissionai y meeiiut; at j m. WrlKlit. ho Is employed In i for the coining primaries, ronorts i ""' Haptlst church Wednesday aft-: county roud work, hauled some 43- i that MO registrations were made i ernoon. foot lnK from here this week to I nil to Mondav. A enort ner cent ol' Mr. and Mrs. (ieorKe Knyiler werei lie used as beil tin, he.. 1...L1.... i the number is made up of voters I cuests at tin' Home of .Mr. and ! two miles aiiove lieaule. i hA.MN vai.i.i-.i, .iun jj. "u nl.(,n relatives. j who havo lunved from one precinct I Alls. jun nas Minutiy. Harold Smith 1ms been maklin; farmers are crowmc Impatient over , j Moore and un, Will to auoiuer. icw Citizens and those jii;iiineini-iiiM nave ail oeen coin- tlini nusnlceo of Hie ministerial n. '( have fulled lo Vote for tllo ; Ideled for the Klwanls dinner to ROolallnn The school will lie In 1 ' ' s """e up tlie remain- Knen in wib oiniii unity eiini none. I ni J L u l,! I, w IJ''1, ' II'" I'1"' house .Monday nlKht. The ladles Arthur Dm .. ASHUAND, April 19.-A DIM. I lhl) u tminniR class ror lcacnern was started on Monday evoniny under "till for thn early part of thin Join in wishing hr every hnppl-t ! mi,. .11)1 nt Ai'ilm-h nnd between tliul I noun In her new hoii fsi huol and Minoumllmf whools has The owner ut the l-ViKUfon min J been postponed Indefinitely un thujeral prinKs. whit-h t-luwly adjoin U'JIIUIIUltl I ill J n"iiii.i lino - i-t. t " - .. . . pupils from prucllclin; for the j era I cabins erected on his pnierly event, j to 1,0 Uti,,ti in eoiinet-tlun with the Tl. ,-.., ..ri.l.w. nnmtiiilloA (,f . Ml IIUI III nuifin. the Grange has prepared a supply of Kiiulrrd poison ror use niimnt; (iriuiKu member as well as other fanners who desire lo y,o uftcr the destructive llKKer Hiuirrel. KIIIh and (ileim (iarreit nro en joyint: u visit this veel( from Wash- M AD HAS. First National Lank mnv" to new iiitrtf r. ItOKOX. Apr. IS. f-Pj Il-jlu-rt V. Kmmons II., fiti, tif I lost on, in ternationally known yat-littiiiian and Hpurtstuaii und furmer Harvard football star, died today. (). W. It. & Xfcwll1 put on f-,-ht fl3t,uuu fiiMnIit ni:-:iiu';i Mi;s ; . i.-. Salem win vote on .May 18 on $r,M ikhi nhport bonds. of b. Van Xuys of Portland lias been appointed dean of the southern Oro Kon distrlet which includes Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland. The towns will u 111 glee. aeertidlliMl courses and Dr. Van Nuys will serve on llio teaelilnK lorce In each town, dividing his timo and spend fnfi certain evenings In each dac. Four coiirseH are offered in the Ashland training school: The Now Testament clans, in charge of Jtev. H. K Peml)erton, pastor of the lo cal Methodist Kplscopa! church; tnachltiK work of tli churcli, Dr. Van Nuys, instructor: training in i worship and devotions! life, tinder the direction of .Miss Hertha Pease, j deaconess of the local M. E. church; and social and recreational i leadership, with V. P. Walter of tlie local Y. M. C. A. and Hev. C. 1). CJaffney teachiiiK. Mrs. Lillian ft. Greer niul her sondn-lnw, Harvey Muff, of Ihir bank, C'al., returned home Tuesday afternoon after spending two weoks In Ashland attending to business matters and visiting with friends. .riso Mnrharu Krown, who .-zrndii-ales from the Southern Oregon Normal school this spring, has been engaged to teach at Multifield next year. Frank IT. 1)1 1 lard of Medford, who Is consulting engineer on the Ash land canyon dam project, was In Ashfand on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. U C'lnycoinn and Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Good left Tor Portland Tuesday morning. Mr. Good will purchase a Tudor Ford sedanr. Mrs. A. L. Harvey of P. at root, who was recently injured In a fall, . lias been taken to this home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, in Medford.! Plans am already under way for the hl alumni celebration which will ho n part of commencement week at the Southern Oregon Nor mal school. A general committee met In President Churchill's office Tuesday evening and planned the celebration along the lines that were carried out last year. Vari en berry him bf'f.n nun. mv. aim mrw. jonn r,uwarus oi ;"i "e t uniinunuy ciuu nro scrvinff i nnei to his bed this week with a Ilaywards, C'al., are In Ashland to ( this dinner to the Kiwaniaim. Huh severe attack of tonsilitlK. make a visit of about three Weeks j member and their Indies. A splen-! A double birthday dinner and n with friends. They will slay with ' did program Has been arranged by family reunion vuh belli i .'.. Mins Georgia Coffee on Oak street, Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Wlnne of Dunsmuir spent tho week end in Ashlnnd attending to business mat ters and visiting with friends. Mrs. Lew Hansen of the Ashland liotid has returned to Ashlnim after spending several days In Portland, Mr- Hansen, who went to Portland with his wife, arrived hotn last week. .1. K. Nordstruin of Fairview street has jonp to Portland to wit ness the opening games of the baseball season. Lotighlln Kimball, a high school student, who makes her home with her aunt, Mrs. Florey Stockey, un derwent un operation for appendi citis at tho Community hospital on Monday and is reported to ho doing well. Mrs. If, fl. Gllmorc, whose home Is on Scenic Drive, will return to Aslaud In company with Dr. Mattie Shaw, who Is making it brief trip to California. Mrs. Gtlmore has spent the past nhtn months in Cali fornia, the last six weeks of that time with her niece, Mrs. Thomas Horreel, Lieutenant Sorreel and Miss Knth Sorreel. Mr. and Mrs. (!. H. Yoe and son. Kverett; Mrs. Hello Cordell ami Miss Kegftia Johnson spent Sunday evening in Medford, where they at tended the Methodist Kpiscopal church. Mi. WllhK whu has qulto it birth day uuniveixary of .Mr frequent trips to Medford recent Iv 1 t,n ,t i.nu.,1, r.-iinv u. -athiT. Some Kvuns Valley, railed on Mr. and toiwlu-re he Is having dental innk- .,rf.nhi.u tiro.K.t rimir! Mm. J. A. Cook Mondav. weather after the 'Juth when the! The baseball game between me new moon is on the scene. Others j local highs nnd Central Point prophesy if tho new moon does not j played on Friday on the local dia lling a change of weather we wilt mond resulted In victory foil our have three or four more weeks of j boys by a score of 13 to 0. A game present eonditions. is scheduled for Friday between the Tlie news of the sale of the Hoi-i MedfonK junior highs ami our hoys. . Gii ine iMvvanis mcmners to oe given i nome or .Mr. and .Mrs. I. l4 Walt Immediately after the dinner. last Sunday, (he eventv i.,,!,!,, comb mineral springs by Geo. Hid- The large holding of timber near Shut City, together with Homer Oshorn, who recently came from Washing ton, have purc hased tlie machinery formerly owned by the UlaUe Tuff sawmills. Loth mills were located in tiie Dead Indian district but were destroyed by fire a few years rigo. The machinery is being overhauled al the foundry In Ash- si e lles-jromb to Medford parties came as tfviiart or A bland nni n...- m.ri.t-k. t,, mxtiv ,.r th.. futthfnt mother, Mrs. lOya Newton. A noun-' user of thoh-e medicinal waters, tiful dinner- was enjoyed. . Some havo entertained much hope " I for the early development of the Klamath Indians will offer 1 1 0.-j spring as a resort ami rejoice with onu for pine beetle extermination f M r. Holcomb in the realization of I his dreams concerning the project. ...... .iiin.e re ' o. en a lire 1 nm lilver fruit warehoufc and huv n..u-! f ..'. operating their mill very soon. A I 1 .Tr ...... great deal of the timber in I'fcid Indian and vielnliy has been oh The field meet which was sched- unge play, "Adventures of GraiHlnn." given Friday night at the school uudltorhim, wus attend ed by u good crowd who seemed to have appreciated tho entertain ment very much. .Mrs. Lee Newton left Thursday for Oakland, Cal., where she will join her husband and make her future home. Little Uetla. as she is fondly known to her many friends, will be greatly missed from the community. Her friends nil traded fur by different lumber dealers in the valley. Mrs. V. (i. Tucker of Itellvlew, Miss Graee Chamhcrlln ami Miss Palmer of Ashland attended a hi ue heon at the home of Mrs. Heinle of Medford Thursdays. The luncheon was given for the offi cers of the Southern Orcein Fed eration of Women's Clubs . Al this time plans for the convention to take place in Medford April '1 and -S were completed. The llelMew -T. A. will hold their regular meeting Friday night at the Ili-llview school house. A program ha been planned by the committee, with refreshments ut the close of the evening. I church. I m I He creek ' 1 Mm. W. O. Tin ker and Mm. V.'. II). .liirkMin were Mi'dfnrd Mhoppeis Saturday ufternnnn. Mm. t'arl (iuttHehe ef Medford w.-ih in the Itellvlew district ene (lay last vut'k eallini; en friends. l'urnel Wliittennwire ef liurbank. I'til lu wiionilit,,. UI,i tint., viw-i. mi, cnmmlttee were nupoinled to ; wl, Ml. ,, M. ,)s.,.,ir lMK take earn of illffercnt nhases nf the ,, ,..,, l h,,m f n,.h.ew " ' " I well as ether relatives In Axlilnn 1.' h rhoumatism r.iid leakage of In he Kymnasium on the old nor-, , s K ,., ,.,.,,.,.,, fivm!the b,,t. is very m.ieh i.nmoved mal Krnunda. It Is plnnned lo IH SilI1 ,.,,. 1P Ilwt of xh0 week, the last few days and meat lu.pes hn it publicity campaign that will , , vis- are l.,i fr his ,-e,ve,v. al- i . . " ' ' ' ., ' illnii her daughter. Mr. Keat vi I the.lKli his lite has been despaired "in n me ,ni iiisiiiiiiiiii a 11 rixniiilni An Ihn Kmdimtos of the present In Btltutlon. Ashland people who left Monday SAIilll.VI-: t'KUHK. April 11). Mr. and Mrs. llarold Simpson ef Klnn, t'al., who have been vlsUltn,' tlie furnier's ninlher, Mrs. 1'. ('. l'"i ne. and sister. Mrs. Mabel Tay lor, for the past week, returned Tuesday to Kma, where Mrs. Simp son will r'Miiain with her mother for some time. Lester Duscnbcrry, who has been critically 111 for the past five weeks on the Southern Pnclfle excursion train for Portland were Ralph Koo rer, Oscar Herner. Mr. Schuernian. Mrs. 1.. K Hendricks. Hose lllrs jnlle, K. H. Zimmerman. Mr. und Mrs. Chapman. A. W. Moon, Or. ('has. Haines. Mrs. Kvans. Jt. Kra iler. Mrs. Sukk. IrvinK VlnltiK, .1. K. Nonlstrum. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simpson. Miss (lorman, Mrs. .1. V. McCoy and J. M. Hughes. The student body "mixer" held Monday evening at the Southern OreKon Normal school proved to he a very happy nffalr. The youni! folks enjoyed an evening of in formal program of dancing. Mem bent of the normal faculty were sponsors ror the event. II. ('. C.aley anil f. .. Nutter drove to Medford Tuesday evenlni; to attend a moellnB of tho Medforil Healyt Hoard. Mih. J. W. Mif'oy and Mrs. C. ,1. Head ivceived Saturday afteniooii between the hours of u' und a In honor of Mrs. .1. Van I'raai;. who recently tamn to Ashland to re side. The McCoy home was at tractive with clusters of sprln;r wild flowers. Mrs. Klwood Hod hui K presided at I he tea table. She mm assisted by Mrs. I'. II. Hardy aiiu .lira. ii. ti. Knders. Mrs. Kay received tho guests at iloor. remained al u li.isiilt.il, where hoi"' many tlnis duilni; his llln v.l!l receive medical attenliiin. I -''''s- Mary Sutherland tnntoreilj Mrs. t'has. T. I'.rown of J-ynv-l"'1 1'roni I'ordand last week, briiifc- ttted. t ill., arrived at the lion.- if:'"K her mother. Mrs. Kva .Newton, her brolhi'r. Mark True, on .Mondavi w,,n has been spemlinu tlie winter inoniini;. She expects to niendiln I'ortland. Mrs. Sutherland re sume time vIsltliiK relatives and turned to her home Thursday, while friends In this vicinity and otherl -',rs- -Newton remained for tlie sum polnls In the valley. '"er The dance committee nave an old i 1'rank Taylor and Ills brolher fashloned dance at the cluli house j lu-law, JiiIhi Simpson, of Mrdford Widnesday evening. The Tucker ; made a business trip up north last ori'hestra furnished the inuslo and : w''r k' Koinu as far north as I'ort il a late hour rc'ii lim. n!s of i- ikei land, where they spent one day and anil coffee were served in the (til,- oii:hl vlsldnt; relatives. IIP! room. Mrs. Kdllh Stearns of tlrants Mrs. iluy ltandalls. who took ' ''ass " ho has lieen visltini; relatives her other. Mrs. Nellie V. I lonohue. I" Hold Hill since Sun- to Klamath Falls Sunday to spend ! '"' returned to her home Thurs some time vlslilni; with her stn!,lav- He are Klad to lenrn that Mre. Julia Criffiths. who has been on the sl.k list recently, Is much im proved at present. Charley SniHh. who was confined o his home with a Hunt iittnek. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Donohuo. returned to her home In I'.ellview the first of the Week. Mrs. Meservey and Mrs. Thomas Merryman. both of llellvlew, at tended the Eastern Star lode meellni; on Tuesday evi ntm;. After the regular lodye incelhiK dellcluus refreshmcnls wdrc served in tlie dining room which was beautiful with baskets of apple blossoms and lilacs. Mrs. M T. Sanders of Klamath Kails spent the week end vlsllilii; wllh Miss Mary Walker at the home (if her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. (i. Hani Walker, of Kust Main street. the1 Cecil l.oiii;strclh of l.oiiK lleach i relurned to his home Tiii'hI iv after CHAIN STORE PRICES Without a doubt, or fear of contradiction, we are going to give the public eight of the greatest bargains on this Saturday, called the DOLLAR DAY, that was ever given in Medford before. These are exceptions, but to the ones that do not purchase from us in the future will be losing money, as every item in our store is at prices less than you can purchase elsewhere. We are a member of a chain of stores of 100 members in Oregon and Washington which gives us a great buying power direct from the manufacturer. All the items following are guaranteed first class merchandise, if not satisfactory your money will be refunded. ENAMELED SAVORY ROASTER pan. Capacity 7-lb With extra linking mast. Regular $-.'2 Less than Half Price $1.00 ASSORTMENT BUTCHER KNIVES AND SLICERS Values from $1.5 to t Your choice. Saturday .00. S1.00 WIDE MOUTH VACUUM JUG. 1 Ciallon capacity. Cuar.mleed to keep liquid hot 1L' hours and cold " hours. Kes ulnr price $3.00. Special Saturday S1.00 BARBER SHEARS 71'j-INCH Inlaid steel highly polished. Regular price SI. 75. Saturday Special : $1.00 CAMP $ HUNTING KNIFE With sheath. Guaranteed carbon steel. Itt'ttular price $2.0o. Saturday Half Price :.! $1.00 I HAIR CLIPPERS Sizes 0000000. Guaranteed. HcBular price SI. 75. Special Saturday $1.00 ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS While they last Saturday. 'i-lft-UO watts, regular price 'Xm each. Spf'tal 6 for $1.00 75 watts, regular price, Special 13c each. 3 for $1.00 100 watts, regular price 50c each. Special 3 for $1.00 SAFETY RAZORS Kver-Heady Christy Tube Kver-Heady Shaving Cream... $1.00 1.U0 50 $2.50 Total $2.50 Value Saturday only the two razors and cream for $1.00 327 EAST MAIN ST. Al Piche Hardware & Sporting Goods Store Member Northern Hardware Chain Stores SOME OF OUR DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS American linernl Oil '? jts $1.00 $1.00 Coty's Face Powder (liottle C'oty's IOrigiui Perfume Fw) Eveready Flashlight $1.00 (Complete with But lories) Auto Chamois (large), regular $1.2,") -$1,00 i Fine Quality Writing Paper, 3 lbs. .. Golden Peacock Bleach ('ream (With 7.")C Knee Powiler I'Yee) These Are All Real Bargains $1.00 $1.00 MEDFORD PHARMACY 'The Reliable Store' Model Clothing Co. . Value and Quality 126 E. Main St. Medford, Ore. Dollar Day Bargains With every suit of clothing purchased on Dollar Day costing $30 or more, we are offering five dollars worth of merchan dise for ONE DOLLAR more or We will give an extra dollars' worth of . merchandise with every $10 purchase. Our suits range from $30.00 to $50.00 Nearly all of them have two pairs of trousers. We carry a complete line of furnishing goods for men. Tuxedos carried in stock at all times at $29.00 Model Clothing Co. Value and Quality 12(5 E. Main St. ' Medford, Ore. WE SELL HAPPINESS! WE SELL HAPPINESS! in I 21 w Here you nro, two I'.liie Soul Victor l!eetnls, value ifl citeli, Dollar Day special, Bargains in Victor Records 2 for $1.00 This lt. of records will he placed where you can mnkc g your own Kclections. .Ml kinds nf music will he found. Coinc early nnd have first choice. xn B a CO W 3 w j Free Balloons! Free Balloons! 0 n. m., nnd ns long as lOtm hullnons last. vf the S kiddies Willi von. M in Tliero i!;dl be Kpocial bargains in every tlenartiiirnt " tj? Como nnd see lor yourself. Sj W W & Wc have a new nent-Piirchnse proposition on new and 04 lifted Jiinnos, upriitht.s and uninds, as low as $7.00 ilnwnV-' Pi nnd 7.(H per month. This will start on Dollar DaV.1 Your pinno is HKRB. ' W W 03 Palmer Music House " " " " Wl I WIMIMM Wl 11 11 1 WMWMHKawWBMiM.MWMBIIMMIBWBttBMIMMilWiiiMII I IIIHHIlglM MB ome Real B Am 3 ONLY $4 DOWN We will deliver a davenport to your home, TOMORROW ONLY, for only $1.00. You can pay the balance on our easy pay ment plan. Remember, this offer is for Dollar Day only! G II ar gains for Tomorrow Only! I I Don't Miss Our One Day Dollar Sale - - .... i .' O'Cedar Mop, handle and bottle of Polish Complete, Dollar Day Special SI. 00. Mirrow, regular S3.25 value, Dollar Day price .S1.00 24x28 Rag Rug, regular S 1.55 value, tomorrow S1.00 White enameled Bath Stools, SI. 35 value, at .S1.00 Oval Carpet Rug, 18x30, regular S1.69 value .S1.00 Two Rag Rugs, 90c value, size 24x48. On sale tomorrow. Sl!oO ry i o O BE SURE TO SEE OUR WINDOWS TOMORROW WE SELL HAPPINESS! WE SELL HAPPINESS!