Medford Mail Tribune
Second Section
Eight Pages
Second Section
Eight Paget
-Twenty-third Yer
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MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AIM ML 27, 192S.
Xo. 36.
!oE CLUBS AT
DINNER FURNISHED,
BY BELLV'W LADIES
HKM.VIEW. Apr. 26. About CZ
Klwaninns, their lad lew and local ;
ItotariatiH and their IjuIIoh, Invited J
guests of the Kiwunls club, enjoy- i
-to the regular Klwnnlx lumen night ,
uO the Itellvlew (.'(immunity cluU
houne on Monday night with a din-;
nor nerved and furnished by the
ladlen of the Upper Valley Com-'
munlty club at 7 o'clock. The (
room and tablefl were beautiful :
with vases of lavender and white
UlacH. The dinner was Interspers
ed wl'h an Interesting program, j
lrf. lrvintr Ylnlmr. ftpeaker on
"The KideliKbts of Karly OreRonj
IIlHlory." produced interestinK facts
and incidents of the early days ln
the Btot and especially in Ash-;
land. Miss Kenina Johnson de-
lighted the guests with two voeol .
numbers and Mr. Wllbor Poley !
and Mrs. Fred Wagner presented
n one-act comedy entitled "A Itox
of 1'owder," Mrs. Wagner portray-'
Jng the character part of the wld-
ow and Mrs. I'oley presenting the!
rolont l. both parts beintf put over1
In a clever manner. Club songs ;
were featured during the dinner j
hour, under the leadership of
Henry lenders.' Following the dln-l
nf. dancing was indulged in by
iose so desiring, with Mr. and
Mfrs. C. C. Robertson furnishing
the music. Proceeds from the din
ner will be added to the club fund.
Mr. i.-nd Mrs. Jssef Neil and
daughter Joan were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bar
ron on Hunday.
Mrs.' Abbott of Klamath Falls
lu uiwml intr several tltivs visiting
with her daughmr, Mis. Welch of)
Bellvlew.
Oeorge Tlaisted of Happy Hill
was in Ilellview on Monday lok
lng after bUKtness affairs.
Miss Alma Keaton gave a slum
ber party at her home on Satur
day night. She had ns heP guests
Ellen Merryman, Louise Sheideiter
and Ftuth Metcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Merryman ,
entertained at their home on Thurs
dey with a dinner. They had asj
their guest P. S. Anderson. Mrs. (
Harry Nordwick and children ofj
Medford and Mrs. A. J. Wayso andj
daughter Thelma of Calgary, Can.!
The Itellyiew Sewing club girls
held a candy sale at Wolcott's gro-
ceryntore Saturday. The proceeds',
will 'be applied to the fund for the
4;lrlsl'rlp to Oorvalllfi" for. summer!
rhool. Mrs. ltalph Clapp hasi
TmrRe of the sewing clnsH. j
i The P.-T. A. of the Bellvtew
f school met at the Bohool building
Jon Friday ntght and cnjiiert a;
splendid program furnished by j
flome of the children In Mrs. Mc-
Kinney's room. '
Mr. and Mrs. McCormlck and
family of Ashland have moved onto
the Ilines place in Itellvlew. They
expect to purchase the place for
their own if they find it satisfactory.
The next meeting of the Upper,
Valley Community club will be held
on Wednesday, May 9th'. The mak-j
Ing of lamp shades wilt be the. j
work for the afternoon. Miss lork
will be present to Instruct the
ladles.
Mrs. Harklns and Mrs. W. D.
Jackson will be the hostesses for
this meeting. j
The Christian church circle met,
at the home of Mrs. Edwin Dunn
oti Thursday afternoon. This was
railed a dollar social: each ladyj
ave a dollar to be added to their
circle fund. A large delegation of
' ladies from the church attended
this meeting. At the close of the.
afternoon delicious refreshments
iwere served by the hostess, Mrs.
WJmnn.
The Upper Valley Community
i club will be represented at the
State Federation of Women's clubs
hd nt Medford on Friday and Sat
urday of this week. Mrs. W. O.
Tucker, secretary-treasurer of the
club will give a report of what
Itellvlew club women are doing.
Mrs. Kdwin Dunn and Mrs. A. R.
Kincaid nre delegates from the
club. It is expected that a num
ber of other ladies of this club
will be in attendance on one or
both days during the convention.
given by the school. Not a dull
moment, was the verdict.
Mr. and Mrs. Marchall are the
parents of a nine-pound girl, burn
rerently. Mrs. Marchall was for
merly Miss Mildivri Hughes, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I .em Hughes
of Fern valley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pitvvorth of
Medford silent u few days at the
home of Mr. Din-worth's daughter.
Mrs. Carl Cobleigh of 1'uehnix, and
on April 1 8 Mr. Diiswurth cele
brated his Ki'nd birthday at his
daughier's home. A most buunte
ous birthday dinner was the main
feature. Mr. and Mrs. Ditsworth
will soon leave for the east to
spend the summer visiting rela
tives. They will be gone until
about November.
l.i', tie Lois Yost, who last spring
suffered terrible burns when their
home burned and her mother. Mrs.
Hay Yost, was ulsn burned so bad
ly that she never recovered from
the effects of It, is now making
her home with her ister-ln-law.
Mrs. Cleorge Drake. In east Kden.
Mrs. M. Uose came up from Med
ford last Sunday even ins for a
sort visit with lu-r daughter. Mrs.
l,eta Furry, but returned with h,er
sister, Mrs. J.ofland. to remain this
week.
The little note in the Kden pre
cinct items last week in regard to
growers wishing to know jtihi what
the canneries were going to do In
regard to vegetables and fruit, was
answered Saturday morning in per
son by ltalph Koozer of the Ash
land cemetery. Mr. K ouster came
down to Interview growers and to
get more acreage of tomatoes and
othar vegetables. Mr. Koozer, while
at the Carey plant farm, secures all
the tomato plants for his growers
that they had.
Mr. Dora n and son. who are cul
tivating the Hev. Temple's Utile
place, as well ns their own. are
Helping out about 3.U00 cabbage
plants besides an acre or more of
toma'oes. The land is in North
Talent and under dllch.
Mr. I.oke is planting a field of
tomatoes, and some other small
truck on a part of the 1M Hamlin
place south of Phoenix.
Next Friday evening there will
be an entertainment la the way of
music and other Interesting num
bers, at the new church. The af
fair Is sponsored by the Sunday
school and Is given to raise money
to help pay the pledges of the
Sunday school on the buildintr
fund. The admission will be 25
cents for grown-ups and 10 cents
for children, and 1 0 cents addi
tional for Ice cream and cake.
New pupils this last week at
the North Phoenix school were
Mildred Huriison and Isnbel James.
Hilly Sheets was out of school
on account of illness for a day or
two.
Mrs. Colver Furry and daugh
ters. Carol and June, were Med
ford visitors last Saturday from
East Eden.
Mrs. S. P. Barnehurg was called
to Talent last Tuesday to see her
mother. Mrs. Jeff Hell, on account
of illness.
LOST HOUND PUP:
Special Offer on
Orphus Tooth Paste
The special offer of Medford
druggists on the well-known brand
of Ohphos tooth paste begins to
day and an ad on another page
of this paper explains how n regu
larliOc tube of Orphos can be se
cured for 2fc during this special
drive.
This brand has become very
popular in the last two or three
years and the slogan of the com
pany Is "remove the yellow mask
from your teeth and make them
pearly white."
See ttte ad elsewhere.
SIS ME HOMEj
SAMS VALLEY, April 26.
Sunday was 'a beautiful day and
brought out hosts of city and
countty people to visit the popu
lar Hulcomb Mineral Springs. The
roads are drying fast and tourists
will soon experience no difficulty
in reaching the resort. The springs
will fall in the hands of the new
purchasers by June l. after which
much improvement work will be
done on the road, as well as
grounds surrounding the springs.
Mr. Hulcomb. when asked of his
intentions, after leaving1 the
springs, stated he would spend
mu h of his time in Oklahoma
at the home of his brother, who
Is n retired minister.
Since the weather has cleared
up again, the farmers are work
ing l"ut to get in their crops be
fore another rain overtakes them.
At the last meeting of the
Orange were two members of the
new Central Point Orange, who
visited our order to gain infor
mation on conducting their meet
ings. Mr. Anderson, who is the
master of the new grange, states
they will get ns many charter
members on the list as possible
before closing to signers. He be
lieves their charter list will num
ber considerable over 100.
(leorge MeDonough was the al
ternate elected to attend Slate
Orange In June.
Mis. 1 M. Fisher Informs your
correspondent, t hut an apparently
well-bred hound imp has taken
Its abode at her hume and who
would like the owner to call for
same. Fupm the appearance of
the collar, the dog has been on
i chain and is likely being sought
by his master.
The baseball game played on
the local diamond Tuesday be
tween our boys and the Rogue
liiver team, resulted in a defeat
to the locals by " to 1. A same
was scheduled with the Rogue
Hlver girls and their failure to
nppear or notify our team of
girls resulted in a forfeit of the
game to our team. The boys and
girls' teams are each scheduled
to meet the Eagle Point teams
on the local diamond Friday.
Miss Oene Oulovsen will go to
O. A. C. Thursday to enter in the
state typing ond . shorthand test
there Friday. She having been one
of the highest accredited from
the Oold Hill school In' the counts
district contest at Ashland. Sams
Valley did not have a representa
tive In the contest and we feel
our girls were not treated fairly,
as two of our high school girls
have been steadily making an
nveiitge of over 60 words and
could evidently have been among
the high scorers In the county
contest.
Mr. Semple of Medford was in
our district Wednesday and pur
chased a fine Jersey milk cow
from O. T. Wilson.
Jackson County Pomona Orange
meets at Eagle Point Saturday,
with nn interesting a 11 -day ses
sion, of which the basket dlnnei
will be no small item.
PALO ALTO, Cal., April 27. OPl
Maurice Mc.Vab was killed and a
companion, John Ilohm, slightly
injured, when an automobile driv
en by McNab crashed Into a tele
phone pole on the highway at
Mnyfield early today.
EDEN PRECINCT
(By Mary O. Carer.)
Wednesday evoniliB nt the church
parlors ihore wan held a most in
tcrt'xtlnK mPothiK and n covered
dish luncheon was served. The pur
pose of the catherlnK was to dis
r; plans for the cominc year's
'5"!rk. A very enjoyahle and profit
able time was enjoyed.
The work of pradinc the Rrounds
for Inwn around the church 1 he
inir done. New. sandy soil is be
ing hauled and put on the around
to a depth of from one to two feet.
There is still a lot of work on the
surrounilinB lot to he done and
the busy time Is keeping many
from nlrtlnB in the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker, who live
t of Phoenix were In Talent on
s Inst Tuesday.
ut twenty-four of the mem
'pt Oak circle. Neighbors of
fraft of Phoenix were guests
irypanthemum circle of Med
ina) Monday evening and took
candidates down to be inltl
fMrs. Miller and Mrs. Ward,
neighbors report having hod
ndld time and enjoyed the
of t order.
1 Mchoul class held their playj
CREAM of TARTAR
.his is the one
that contains more cream-of-tartar
than any other - - at no greater cost
to you. Cream-of-tartar is costly,
but Schilling does noj stint on
this ingredient which makes your
baking fluffier - - more wholesome.
Coffee a 19 Spices 31 Extract o Ten
Holeproof "Wayne Knit
ALL SILK HOSE
'None Better'
$195
RUSSELL'S
"MEDFORD 'S OWN STORE"
A Pointed Heel
ALL SILK HOSE
' Guaranteed'
$1.00
JUST ANOTHER EXAMPLE of OUR GREATER DRESS VALUES
SATURDAY 50 NEW SUMMER FROCKS
Dresses regularly
priced to $16.75
All sizes from
14 up to 46
Smart new styles, summery affairs
able silks that combine service and
less styles, so cool and comfortable
of georgette, crepe and of wash
beauty. Pastel shades in sleeve
for summer, delightful new print
ed effects, plain silks in tailored models. Size range so complete,
from 14 to 46, that all can be fitted. They are new, they are correct,
and priced very, very low as a supreme value for Saturday. A time
ly suggestion be here early and have first selection. See our windows.
Guaranteed Fast Color
Summery Wash Dresses
$1.95 I
Of organdie, of fine cambric and merwrized
prints. Cool and comfortable for kuiiiiiht time
and with no worry on wash day. Clever new
styles in all sizes and ('specially do wo call your
attention to the extra stout sizes up to 52.
Guaranteed Fast Colors
Children's Wash Dresses
$1.95
Cunning little styles for the tiny miss of 3, be
coming; models also 'for the miss of 14. All fast
eolor.organdies and mercerized prints. The
smaller sizes up to 10 years are panty dresses
Many new styles just in.
Guaranteed for Three Years
Pacific Sheets and Cases
In All Sizes .
The first and only sheet that lias sueli a broad
printed guarantee. Absolute satisfaction, , a
beautiful finish when laundered and plain or
hemstitched cases and sheets in ajl sizes and
best of all they cost no more than the ordinary
qualities. .
Make Selections Now
SPRING
COATS
Sports type or dressy
type, it's a matter of
personal selection because
either style is correct
and accepted by style
authorities. In the sports
type coats you can select
wonderful fabrics, finely
tailored and in a broad
range of suitable styles
for every t'pe figure. Es
pecially do we mention
the extra-size coats up to
f0 stouts. Keniarkably
low prices, considering
quality.
$15 to $32.75
A Saturday Selling Event
New Sport Sweaters
Regular (t1 QQ CO QO Regular
$2.25 tPittO P"I0 $3.25
.Smartest of new ' styles, V-neck,
crew. necks, seini-t urt le necks, all
slip-ons. Sizes .'54 to 44 and a fine
range of colors as, rose, canary,
copen, grey, nile, peach, orchid with
cleverly arranged patterns in pure
worsted and silk mixtures.
f U ft
"1
Cleaning Up Our Men's and Boys'
FURNISHING GOODS at HALF PRICE
Sizes are broken, lots are small but the ..price ..should ..induce
everyone to come and look over the stock. You'll find men's
Bhirts $1.98 to $3.98, golf sox $1.50 to $5.00, sweaters $3.50 to
$12.50, sox 45c to 75c caps at $2,50, overalls and painters and
carpenters' overalls, $1.49 to $2.98 and underwear, $1.00 to $5.00.
Boys' suits of all prices and boys' overalls and play suits for
boys and girls of khaki and blue denim and stripes. Every
kind of furnishings go at "Half."
See the Boys' and Young Men's Suits at Half
'Kaynee1
Boys' Wash Suits
$1.98 to $4.98
Complete range of prices'
in this best known make
of Boys' Wasli Suits. The
colors are absolutely fast
and the fabrics of broad
cloth, linen and linene in
plain prints and stripes.
"Kaynce" is known to
every mother as the best
and we are exclusive
agents in Medford for
the cunning little suits.
See them on Saturday.
Plain Voiles for Graduation Dresses
Beautiful qualities of fine French voile of
cotton. .There's really nothing so service
able, so desirable for graduation or so be
coming to the "sweet girl graduate" as
the fine white voiles and these are espe
cially attractive in quality and price.
t;" 50c to $1.00
Celanese Voiles for Graduation Week
You'll need many new dresses during com- i
mencement week, velanese will wasli and
wear, will be economical because you can
use them after the school term for all sum-
p7ntedind plain$ 1 .50 tO $ 1 .98
For the High School Festivities
Party and Dance Frocks
$15
.75
New and original, fluffy and dainty for the
high school miss. Pastel shades of georg
ette, taffeta, chiffon in combinations of
these materials also. The time is short
until Graduation week will be here with
the need of Jhese dainty frocks and wo are
sure you'll appreciate the "unusualness"
of these dresses as well as the extremely
low price. They're new, just in, and in
sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20.
Fast color voile in beautiful colors, all
new designs and in 40-inch width. For
cool summer frocks ZlQr
they're best M"
"Mist-sheer" fine French voiles in a
gorgeous range of printings and col
orings that when made up Qftp
nre like chiffons
Prints of d i f f e re n t kinds on fii.ely
mercerized fabrics are in demand for
all summer dresses. All guaranteed
fast colors and Q"
priced from
to
49 c
Printed georgettes of the finest quaJ
ity in a marvelous array of the new
est colorings and patterns. tO Cfk
40-inch wide silks V.OU
Printed washable radium silks arc
most , durable and satisfactory for
summer wear and the colors are light
or dark ii small and I?0 OC
large designs v0.40
Printed wash radiums in a H'J-inch
fabric that will make up clever inex
pensive dresses $ 2v)
New Accessories Arrive ;
Oloves at $2.98 to $4.98. Purses and
bags including the new Raffia purses
so popular now,, new silk and damask
purses in a price range $2.98 to $15.
Jewelry of every description, earrings,
chockers, pendants, pins, bracelets and
everything that's new at 59c to $7.50.
For the completion of your spring and
summer wardrobe we've accessories
that are absolutely correct.
toonix, and It Is said to nave
pne of the teat play yet
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