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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1928)
PXflE TEN rEDFOnD MATL TTlTBUyTR, MTTDFOTtD, OREfiON, WEDNESDAY, MAY iri; 1023. J, WINGS of the MORNING 1 f 7TV A NATION WIDE S i ' 1 INSTITUTION- ' J.CPenneyCo. Smart, Cool Toyos Style &nd Economy Here is our feature Toyo Straw Hat in the popular diamond crease telescope hipe: very light, cool and ' comfortable ; snap brim and fancy band. Toyos combine style with comfort and arc exceptionally low priced at, $2.98 Tomorrow will be straw hat day In Medford, and every man and liny who wlnhes to be fashionable niiiHt don lib straw. Ht reels In this clly will he crowded with mnurt nw HanarnuH, Yeddos. IxkIiuidh and fN'dii Unas uud every size und nh;ine nil be seen, depending upon "Nothing Is more Important and. vital In a community's Hf thanl the health of It individuals; und j the responsibility must be putj where It belongs upon the shoul ders of those Individuals them selves." said Dr. W II If am DrKlein, member of the Marian county ll.n in.livl.luul lust.- of tl.rlr ,! I""",,h u"" " wa" PJ-''M STRAW HAT Season Opens Tomorrow We are ready with all of the new colors and styles. Priced from $1.75 to $5.75 , Sec them in our windows. Campbell Clothing Cp, Corner Main Street, Near Front i-h. Those who don't "Join the swim" und wear their stmw huts will be coiiHphuoUH In the crowds of straw -wearers who follow thu dl tat- of Old Man Kashion. Tho Medford ntors arc relebrat- iiiK straw hat day tomorrow with an appropriate pa rude and street muslo. Tho largest straw hat ever Hhown In southern Oregon will be earrlel along the principal streets of thiit city and tho Medford high whool. prize-winning band will par ticipate In thd parade. In uddltlon to this celebration the sto-es of thiH city will feature spoelal straw hat window display. Medford rnou will know after tomorrow that thu seuson of straws 1m here. H Local Manager Denies Reported Sale Penney Stores I As will lio licon liy an nl ilm- where in tliin impor. the J. c. IVn j noy rnniimny deny the report Hint i Hie Medford toro hud boon Bold J ft mull order Iiouho or to miy other orKiDilziitfon. W. H. liolk-er Hliys ho recrets to bo before tho public In a denliil erf , 1110 report, but It Mini been broiiKht ; to his attention liymivoinl und ho ; linen HiIh In Jutftlce to tho local I Btoro und I: Ik company. "Tho owncnhl ) of tho 1,000 j ntnrvH repum'H In t,0 mnnanoiH, til vhl(h 1 am Rind to bo one, and Willi InerenMliiK proHptMily in the country und Iiiitciiho in our busl ; miBB, no ono wanln to Bell." ' , f : L hp: I : u.v. -A Hon May . I 0. P) nation lulu been eailBed In tho nit world In Ilerlln by a report thut the "I'orlrult of a Ynunif l.nily." Bold at llio reeent auction of tho lliiilHihlnly ait eolleetlon, ai pliluted by tho AlMint I iui; 1 1 (I I n I wiib really pulnleil by t ho itVeut nuiBter, Knpliael. I lie plelure wiib lioimht by Sir .limopll Duveen for aim II piillndK, but It Ih Hlaled that Kir .loBeph ordered hlB repreBenlatlvo to hid tip lo "li.OOO poundB for tho work. Tho reporB In circulation hero aro that Beveral cxpcrtH 1ih'iii11iii; Herr Ilerenwon, havo exprcBMed the opinion Unit tho painting wan by I'tiplutcl. I r eSEf' l Your Strawlls Here AT $1.75 And we'll find 'if toy y,m, wlicdicr you have a Inn,!; head, slmrt hoatl or round head, wo liavc llu' one (hat will fit you and look good (n you. Sec our windows. TO $7.00 Bpeaker at tho annual Jackon County Health unsociatlon meeting held at the homo of Mr. and Mtb. Vlotor Uursell, near Central point, yeBterdiiy. Vr. UeKlein remInlcod a bit on the old dayH when force wax the only method practiced in bringing about health conditlonfl, and when the individual citizens olwcrved many of the nanltatlon laws be catiRO they were commanded to do bo by tho pollen officers. HtrcBB then was laid principally upon -the correction of the. water nupply, milk supply, sewage disposal and garbage dlBpoBnl, or thone things over u hlc hlho individuals had no control. Now tho viewpoint has changed, and great strides havo been mude in health work bocnuso tho indi viduals within tho community have taken the reins and aro doing the most Important jwork themselves. It 'Ih education, not force, that Is needed," ho said. The visiting physician's remarks rang particularly true In the health meeting yesterday, at which more than 100 lay workers who have unselfishly contributed their serv Ices were gathered to make re PortH of their port in the out standing program accomplished in the county during the past year. A few of tho original 1 1 found ers of the Jackson county unit were present at yesterday's meet ing, and as the meeting progressed they were carried back to a day Just II) years ago this month, when they met In Attorney A. K. Kennies' office anil formulated 'ho planB of Oio present organization which boasts, a membership' of over II 00. The 1 1 original members included Mrs. Itosn Hehcfflln, ' Attorney A. 10. .neames, Mrs. Alice llolloway. Judge F. U. Touvelle, then county Judge; the present circuit Judge. C. M. Thomas. Mis. O. K. Osborne, Mrs. llert Noblltl. C 10. Cutis, Al fred fiirpcnler, Ur. Lockwood and Dr. Plckel. yesterday's meeting was open ed by Miss Mildred Carlton, presi dent of the association, who wai iii'iilxeil hv each sureeVtslvo speaker for the enthusiasm with which she Iiiih accomplished her share of the Jackson cwiijly health program. A treasurer's report was then given by Mrs. Jack C. Wellls. followed by' four nursing service reports. given by Miss Clover, county health nurse; Mis. I.yila King, county hc'altll mi me i Mrs. Denton, school nurse tif Ashland, and Mrs. Junes, hcKooI nuriso of Meilfnrd. l nese talks were extremely interesting and brought out a wealth of sug gestions for tho development of the next year's program. Dr. D. D. Inskeep. county health officer, told of ways In which the health association has neen 1,1,1.1 to assist tho officers of tho association, and thunked them r,,.. ilielr vulniihlo contribution of equipment t'o tho office. Among the Interesting county nealin sta tistics quoted by tho physician were figures which showed only flvo enss of small pox In the county this year, ns against iu last year. This reduction was brought about principally Uii" Immunization. That ho Is now attending 11 charily patients, at the Hacred Heart Hospital, In addition to his other extensive program of work, was brought out by Dr Inskeep. Dr. W. ' It. Adams rocountcd what tho medical association ha ilnno for tho honor roll during , the past year. Although tho ns-1 soclatlon would not go on; record, j as donnting any specific time forj examinations of school children, individual physicians entered Into) the work nnd subsequently others! . followed suit. Dr. Adams, Di'. 1 Inves and Dr. Sleeter started thoi ball rolling by conducting exam- students of both tlio ! Junior nnd senior high schools j of tho clly. other physicians fol-1 lowing this, offered their services to Dr. Inskeep in assisting with tho county health work. All Interesting report of tho newest brunch of tho county heallh unit work, (he dental clinic, which has been established within the past few months, was given by Dr. It. O Miilliollund, who is head of this' work. "If anything won tho denial society over to contributing their shaio to tho nc compllshment of this splendid i health program. It was mo neauii ihis is the Money Back Coffee Unless you enjoy it more than any other, we don't want you to pay for it. If you don't like it better - -your statement to your grocer is enough; He returns your money instantly. We pay him - - you keep the coffee. Schilling dares to offer money back - - and Schilling alone prints it on every tin Probably it's because Schilling alone specializes on top-grade coffee only - - no second or third grades - - no divided no confusion of quality. interest Raking- Extracts Powder Tea St 19 Slices 31 to hi credit. On tho enemy Hide I; IJeuleniuit Kudolph ticliad, u inein bvv of thu fainotiH itichthofcif s i 'i reus, No. IB, who 'litis 1- allied ptancs to his credit. Others who saw service, and who havo more than flvo plant's each to thoir credit are: Ted I'ar.sons, of De troit, who flew for five years with tho French; I tons Cook, linhcrt do Couedic, Tom W'itltun nnd Al John-tf-n. CO 10 AW MPS OlilXlON STATE AGItlCULTl' ItAf. COU.EWH, Corvallis. May 111. Ilichnrd fJray of Medford. soplio- moru in vocational education, and I'luules (.'iinnliiKham of Central I I'olut supliotuoro in electrical cn- gineiiring, aro uiniing tho "7 stu ! dents who are signed up for ad , vanced military next year and who Will attend the II. O. T. '. summer I camp Juno 15 to July iMi. Ciray. ; who is in tho . infantry unit, will go to Vancouver, Wash., nnd C'un ; ningham. who is in the engineerin.; unit, will go In Kurt Lewis. Wash. All students taking advanced military are required to spend six weeks at summer cnnip to prepare. I hem for cadet officers. These stu dents receive remuneration from the government during the two years they take advanced work. After successfully completing tho course here students receive a per manent commission In tho reserve officers' corp if they wish it. Look at Your Hat Everyone Else Does! It's Straw Hat Day Tomorrow Time to Select Your Summer Straw wi Yeddos .. $3.50 to $4.50 i Kino (fi-iidr? VciMo Straws in Mcclloiit wphvpk. ('iinl' iiml comfortiiblo for, I lie lmt ilnys to tome. , ' Leghorns $5.00 to $6.00 l.t'tilmrns in nil tho popular sluipcs fur KiimniiT. Pedal ina Straws $5.00 to $6.00 GViiiiiiin iiiin-li(l liiiml wo von Itiiliaii Stiiiws, Ji'cnl coin fort. MEN'S WORK STRAWS 35 to ijtl.00 Genuine Panamas $6.00 to $7.00 (I. 'inline 1 'ti ii n in ti lints, mailt' of tlio finest mnliM'itils. lint wt'iitlii'i- is not so hot in n I'iiminin, , Dress Straws $1.75 A fiiio wovon straw in nil tlu now styles. A vnluo for the money. .X.jparQlc, In which mow ml hundred .MUX tho dentist. KoUowlnir tho meotlnR, tho monihcra of tho association left for tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. If. 1. MoOaskoy where n buffet sup per was served on tho prounds. Tho visitors wero presented with some of the prize winning MoCns key i-oos before their final departure. f I "THe"STORE ton EVE ffVBODV" t J I V i,iioNl-iB)-4e7 MtOORflOv5N. X i ? ? ? Y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Y ? ? in 'War Birds' Flying Picture There have been muny .nvltttlon pictures et to tho screen since tho At'tnlsStce was sinned, but nwr until now has there been an nvin tlon plctuix in whieh men an im post ne east tif war birds appear. as in tho "Legion of tho Vi- demited." comlmi to Hunt's Ciu. j Z tori;in. The production was di rev ted by n former member of ther zzz I jifuyette Klylng Corps, Willlnm z: Wollmnn. i Hendt ns the lUt of aviator who fought in the sir durlnq tho war H --.I t spiain Siorlint? rnmpbrll. one of rn ths five rankimr iKn -1 j I Air Forve, whu ha many ilauos You'll be more than satisfied with our QUALITY Straw Hats !Yes, you'll put on your most satisfied smile the moment you get under one of our smart straws. Never before have we shown such an attractive array of summer headgear. And never before have straws of this caliber been offered at such low prices. Don't Miss tho Straw Hat Parade Saturday Toggery Hat Styles are always at the peak of fashion when you sce( our display of straws you'll agree that you've never seen snap pier and more up-to-the-minute hats any where. There are Pan amas, Leghorn;, Petla linos and Yeddos. Be Sure to See Our Straw HatoDisplay in Our Windows iiiiitiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiif ittniiitiMM ii imiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; n iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiihiihium.. i iiiiiiiiiii'iiiiwiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiMlliiiiii