MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREftOX, THURSDAY. .TUXE 14. 102S.
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t !S HIT IN EYE BY ; BACK; TALKED TO
A TOY TORPEDO DEAF AUDIENCE
, Frank Roothliy, ase 11 yearn, of
I'rospfit't, lit-s in the Sacred Heart
hospital, his rlsht eye mangled ami
torn and his sight imiier-ileil, as
the result ol the explosion of a toy
torpedo Wednesday eveninff about
t:) o'clock. It was the first pre
Vourtb of July casualty of the year
in the Kofciie River valley.
1 oothhv. with a number of other
youths of his own a-e, wait play
ing in the road. The injured boy
threw the torpedo against a rock.
Theie was a flash and roar. Hooth
by screamed in pain and sank to
the ground. A bit of rock, or for
i.'isn article In the torpedo, h.id
been hurled into his eye, leaving
a jagged wound. His playmates
rushed for help.
He was brought to this city in
an auto by his parents, James
lirievi' f I'rospect meantime tele-nhnnfr-?
Or. J. J. Emmons. The
injured boy arrived abouta midnight
when an emergency operation was
performed. There is a chance re
moval of the eye will be unneces
sary, but his vision, it is feared,
will always be impaired. Every
resource of medical science is he
in lined in his behalf and today
Uoothby was reported as resting
"as weil as could he expected."
The torpedo that maimed the
lad was decorated with the na
tional colors, and labeled "Victory."
Thev ifr exploded by throwing
against a hard object, make a tre
mendous amount of noise for their
size, and are in high demand among
the boys.
Ju.Iko William M. Ci.lv iff. pin,
iM'or, has returned frnm an ex
t ended visit with his .-on Vance at
: 1-os Angeles, where he made the
most novel speech of 60 years or
: more, of oratorical practice. He
addressed a deiif and dumb audi
ence, fur the first time in his life.
;In order for Judge I'olvig to he a
success in the speech, it was neces-
1 sary for him to get an Inch
trimmed off his mustache, so his
audience could determine what he
jWas Miying. hy reading his lips.
j . fter t he opening remarks.
j Judge Cnlvig asked those present
if they knew what he was saying,
and all hut four raised their hands.
j He says it was the most attentive
(and appreciative audience he ever(
I addressed.
I Judge I'olvig also made speeches
j before several clubs, ami talked
extemporaneously to a number of
j movie queens he met on a tour of
the studio. s
j His grandson. T'Into, Jr., re
turned with him and will visit here
this summer.
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TO END FRIDAY
A crowd of women, young and
old. married and single attended
the third class of the free cooking
school conducted by Miss Victoria
Warner at the'.l'resbyterian church
and sponsored by the Southern
Oregon !as company and the .Mail
Tribune. This afternoon's session
was one of the most interesting1 of
the series .which will end tomorrow
ufternoon at 4:30.
Mosaics demonstrating methods
f preparing a fish dinnep with de
licious lemon pudding and' pine
r.pple desserts. the expert cook gave
Mime helpful hfnTs on how to keep
husband in a good humor by serv
ing all ractive menus. Her la I Us
lire especially instructive.
Dressed in a nent white apron
and surrounded by several bou
quets of flowers Miss "Warner ex
, pressed just what. she advocated,
color and beauty in the kitchen.
Samples of whatever is prepared
each day are served to the guests.
Copies of all recipes are also given
out at the beginning of the classes.
, Although she uses u Tappan fias
range, good results may be obtain
ed by using any other kind of heat.
Tomorrow afternoon, the last
day of the school, will feature sev
eral different kinds of cakes and
icings. A Tappan model, WtiSfi
will be auctioned to the highest
1idder during the session. liids
have been coming in each day and
much interest created among the
women.
.Music furnished by an Kiectrola
from the Palmer Music house en
tertains the guests during intermis
sion and before and after demon
strations. , y. After leaving here Miss Warner,
-A is a graduate of the University
: Wisconsin, will conduct a sim-
An auto traffic count on the
Pacific highway at the fairgrounds
yesterday from'ti a. m. to 10 p. m.,
by A. Fl. Sunderman for the state
traffic department, revealed that
a total of 3.12:! automobiles pass
ed by during that time, including
!MU machines from out of state
points, and exclusive of 2!) auto
stages and several motorcycles.
of the !Mn maehines from out of
stale points, cars came from all
sections of the nation, including
motorists from Maryland, Nt;v
York, Illinois, Nebraska, Iowa,
South Dakota, Nevada, Colorado,
Texas, Wyoming, Montana, lirit
ish Columbia, Kansas, Alabama
and other states. The majority of
j the cars, however, came from
j Washington and California, with
. the latter state considerably In the
lead.
Sunderman, the official counter,
was of the opinion today that
many of the middle western tour
ists were settlers in search of op
portunities in Oregon.
SALT CREEK REGION
'f!ir school under the dire
J lie Ashland Tidings a
(f Ashland, beginning
T""V NJune J!.
ction of
and the
Mmithern Oregon (las company at
next Tuesday,
John K. 1 tarrison of the Mea
I dows district was in the city tijduy.
i with a sample of mercury which he
i extracted :from his cinnabar hpld
j ings on Salt creek. Ho says that
j an assay shows the cinnabar to run
47 per cent mercury, nnd that it is
one of the richest cinnabar finds
' in a long time, in this vicinity, lie
i has uncovered a 50-foot ledge, and
is making plans for its develop
ment at an early datet.
I
Another Wow Tor Father.
SAN FHANCISCO, June 14. iA)
Mrs. Iluth Ifobeck, University of
California student. Obtained an
nulment of her marriage to Oeorge
llohcck, engineer, because he want
ed her to go to Stockton and keep
house instead of continuing her
studies at the university. The court
said a husband should encourage
an ambitious wife instead of try
ing to force her into a life of
"kitchen drudgery."
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All Silk
PONGEE
12 niomme, first" quality,
government stamped, all
silk, Japanese P o n g e e,
natural only. Priee the
vanl
39c
BUYING
MOST
WE
BUY
FOR LESS
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"where savings are greatest.
North Central at Sixth
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SELLING
MOST
WE SELL
FOR
LESS
Phone 245
Pay Day
OVERALLS
Made of 2.20 blue denim,
cut extra full all over,
triple stitched, six pock
ets. All sizes up to ' 54.
One price.
$1.29
TIMELY VALUES-
IN TUNE WITH THE SEASON
NO "SALES" HERE, BUT LOW PRICES EVERY DAY
If we conducted so-called "Sales", with their bewildering up-and-down shifting of prices
and their "Come Early" for best choice and their disappointments because of "all sold
out" we could never give you the kind of service you are entitled to and that we insist on
giving. . '
It is our plan instead, to sell you Quality Goods only priced as low as possible from the
da y we buy the goods, but NEVER to buy goods for a Special Sale. And indications are
most convincing that our customers like our Non-Sale policy our consistently low prices
our Day-in-and-Month-out plan of
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
Frocks for Summer Needs
Are Varied in Type
Every kind of summer
frock has found its way into
our department do come in
and select the ones that sat
isfy your needs it can be
done for very little!
$9.90-
$14.75
Flat Crepe
Chiffon Georgette
A wide variety of ma
terials, fashions plain '
and printed frocks for
every hour of the day
and night 1 The prices .
arc unbelievably)
, moderate, too. '
Appealing Style and Price
Tempt the Discriminating
and the Thrifty Alike
,. . . ! : - i' i'
The search for a smart coat within yoifi
means ends in our coat department here
are the season's approved models, the kind
of a coat you are proud to wear and the
prices are typical of the savings you are
accustomed to find here.
7f$9.90-$14.75
Popular Fabric Modish
' Styles Range of Sizes
Smooth broadcloth finishes, kasha and silks of
various hinds scarf collars, fur cuffs a variety
of good styles and a wide range of sizes. A
satisfaction that lasts is fashioned into every
garment.
Bloomers
Fine quality, lec trimmed
rayon hlooincrs in nssortod
pastel. shades. The excel
lent' texture of the rnyon
makes Hiis iin extraordi
nary value at our low
price.
98c
Luggage
"Vaeationland" is not far
away." If you contemplate
a trip this summer, our
Huhstanfiiil savings on
high-grade Inline will
interest you. ' Wc invite
your inspection at any
t into.
Bandeaux
A luce-trimmed crepe dc
chine hraxsicTe designed
especially fop x u m ni e r
wear. The quality will tic
li(?ht, nti well as the price.
Rayon Hose
Silk and rayon. Fine Kauze
hose in the season's most
wanted shades. Knvcl-stop,
with mercerized heel and
toe. Pair,
49c
Half Socks
A splendid assortment of
fancy colors in half socks.,
Fine Kauze rayon and lisle
in all sizes. Our price run fie
is varied enough to suit
every purse.
19c 25c
Summer Hats
Large lints, medium lints
and small hats they are
all here in a smart assort
ment of colors, shapes and
straws. I'riecd,
$1.98 $2.98
Color and Quality
Are of Particular Importance
o In Your' Silk Hosiery
From the top of her head to the tip of her toes, the
smart woman or miss plans her costume as an ensemble.
Clear, evenly knit, pure silk hosiery is essential in the
color scheme it must blend with the frock or coat and
probably match the accessories. Our numbers are helps
to smartness, inexpensively!
No. 449 Pure Silk, Lisle Top
No. 447 Pure Silk-to-the-Top
No. 455 Chiffon Silk-to-the-Top
Three numbers to take care of three distinct needs pure
silk with lisle top and medium weight pure silk to the top fur
general wear "and lovely sheer hose for drcss-up. You can
, buy them here for only. pair.
Your New -Suit
Should Reflect Your Own
Ideas. Be Sure and
See Th ese at
An Ideal Vacation Set
"Jaciel" Face Powder Compact
and Puff Conveniently Packed
The delicate fragrance and natural shades
of Jaciel face powder have made it the favor
ite of thousands of women now, with this
new set, they can carry their favorite powder
in this loosepowdcr compact. A large size box
of face powder, a velour puff and an attractive
enamel vanity, all for
"I Wish We Could
Get Out of Debt' '
Many families voice this complaint, month after
month, and yet keep right on saying "Charge it"
, instead of, "I'll pay for it now."
Being free from debt, and able to look the future
squarely in the face, is a big factor in success. No
one does good work when they are worried about
over-due payments, and if unemployment comes
it can be faced much more easily when there are
no bills coining in.
That is one of the most important ways a J. C.
Penney Company Store serves the community. We
can save you a small sum on every purchase, and
.keep you out of debt at the same time.
Extra Pants if Desired
; $5.90
"The Collegiate" Kaa excel
lent Style without being ex-
treme; it has Good Tailoring,
Unusual Patterns and Depend
able Quality,
This -model is developed espe
cially for young men from Wool
Twist Fabrics and Cassimerea in
the newest novelty effects.
New Grays New Tans
Fancies Novelties Mixtures,
anything you want. Just the suit
for young men in College, Higb,
School or in Business.
Plenty of Other Suits for -Men
and Young Men,
$19.75 to $34.7S
Union Suits
Nainsook athletic union
suits in nil sizes, lili to 4(i.
A full cut,. earefiiUy tai
lored 1 1 1 tii ii suit, low in
price, hih in quality.
49c
Overalls
A full cut bib overall
in the high back style.
Sizes 32 to 4(5. A re
markable value at
89c
Men's Shirts
Plain white or finnred
patterns in broadcloth
shirts with eollars at
tached. Sizes U to 17. Oet
your summer's supply here
at these savinf; prices.
98c
"Thermos"
Lunch Kits
White Broadcloth Shirts
Splendid Value Low Priced
Collar-Attached or Neck Band
Well made from full 1 44 k 76 count broadcloth
of staunch, enduring quality ; cut full.
Every man needs- a! pood supply
of white shirts for Summer. The..
'ideal shirt for bustness,-
outing or vacation wear.i
1 he collar-attached style
have one or two pockt
Low priced at
A lunch kit with holder
for one pint vacuum' hot-'
tie. Our price for kit,
49c
Vacuum Bottles, ea.'..79
$1
We have
to produ
values, t
Of, T,
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79c
moden