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Second Section
Six Paget
DallT Twenty-third Yeir
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MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928.
No. 182.
SCHOOL AT BUTTE
FALLS PLANS TO
IE
BUTT13. .FALLS, Sept. 20. Mr.
and ' Mrs. Cleveland, recently of
southern: Texas, have bought the
Faber & Slmervllle store and they
and their two sons aro now resl
deifefe of Butte Falls. The Slmer
villes have no definite plans for
the future but will probably re
main in Butte Falls for the next
year. . , . . . . - . j
Mr. and Mrst Boscoe Larsen f
Phoenix visited relatives here over
the week end.
The Butte, Falls schools were
closed: Friday os that teachers and
pupils could have a chance to at
tend v-tho Jackson' county, fair at
MM ford.
Merritt 'TunKUte, who has been
visiting relatives lore for the past
week, left Moillay for Chicago,
where he will enter the school o
aviation. . , r .
' Mrs. Julia Doubleday spent Mon
day In Medford.
Miss Kleanor Curr.y left Friday
for Medford, after a few weeks'
visit, with relatives here. She. has
been employed ,to tench this term
at the Lincoln school in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Squire and
daughter DoloreB are now residents
here, having moved hero Sunday
trqyi Medford. i -'
Leslie Casey; who has been a pa
tient at the Sacred Heart hospital
in Medford for several weeks, ar
rived home last week. . He will
spend some time visiting with rel
atives beforo joining his father 'n
Oakland, Cal. . .
"Mr. and 'Mrs..' Oillls Courtright
and family wore Medford visitors
Friday. ' ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Simervillo
spent Friday in AKhland.
Among those from here who at
tended tho fair Friday and Satur
day, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neo,
Mr.' and Mrs. Hoy Parker, Mrs.
John rClark,. Lloyd Clark, Beth and
Helfn Slmervllle, Mrs.' TCarl Hoov
er, Miss Hazel Taylor, Miss Naomi
VanOroos,- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sim
orvlllo,, Mrs. Frank Hopver, Mra.
Alberta Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleveland and. children, Robert
and Lenore linker,, Mr. and Mrs.
Biasing and -family, Mr. and Mrs.
Courtright and fam'lly. Mr. and
Mrs. Tungate and family, Mr. and
Mrs; Gosh, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Stan
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Short and family.
. The county road machinery was
'moved out IhlH'-week-RTidnd-more
tvork will be done ion thin part of,
me-road until spring. Mitch of
the road has beep greatly improved
between hero and "camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bockdoll were
business visitors in Biitto Falls the
first of the week. x
Mrs. Gertie Spencer of Medford
Apent tho week end at the Mahoney
home. -' ". '
Gone Rogers, forest ranger, was
attending to business in this vicin
ity Monday.
Miss Nita Nutting was visiting
in this vicinity "Wednesday. .
Mrs. W. Parker and granddaugh
ter" Wlllanna Bralnard, spent Sat
urday visiting in Medford;
r Mr. and Mrs; Carl Jackson spent
Monday in Medford.
Mr; and Mrs. Swink of southern
California were visiting friends in
Butte Falls last week. Mrs. Swink
was nt one timo owner of the Gol
den Rule store here,
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Abbott
wore Medford visitors (Saturday.
: Tom Abbott, who ''has been ill
for some time duo to an injury re
ceived while working In tho woods,
was takon to the Community hos
pital in Medford Monday.
AVIH Hlllis and son Edward 1 of
Rogue River were visitors at tho
vFlmorvllle home Sunday. Edward
returned home Sunday ovening but
Mr. Hlllis will visit hero for a few
weeks.
Among those from here who at
tended tho dance In Gold H1U Sat
urday evenlntr were Mr. and Mrs.
Rnrl 1 Mn rrlnrlcon Tiff anrl Wva
Earl Hoover. Orb Abbott, Helen
and Beth Slmervllle, Earl Wymoro
and Merrltt Tungate. j
Mm. Ross Wymure Is suffering
from a severe case of asthma. -'She'
was. taken to Medford Monday nmi
placed under the care of Dr. Holt."
At a special school meeting held
Monday evening, several items of
Importance were taken up. Plans
were submitted by Mr.' Bachelor
for library shelves In the high
school. These, were acceptod by
tho board and construction wlllj
begin as soon as materials can he ;
obtained. Permission; was given
Miss VanOroos to order the neces-j
'nary magazines for both schools.
Arrangements are being made for j
orchestra work provided there are j
enough pupils interested. Needed i
repairs aro - to be made on the j
playground and , necessary appa- !
ratus is to be iuirchased. . Because
of the popularity of' the. typing
classes, this year, it will be neceH-;
sary to order three new typewrit
ers. Mr. . Parker informed the
board that he had secured an In
surance policy to cover pupils rid
ing In the bus.
Floyd Hoyel of San Jose, Cal.,
arrived here Tuesday for a short
visit with friends. He and his
father have been on-a two months'
motor trip through the Pacific
states, Canada and Montnna. They
expected to be ,l).ck in. San Jose
Thursday. v .
Congratulations and beHt wishes
for a happy married life are being
extended to Charlie AVhlte ond Ar
llno Chambers, who were married
In Medford Tuesday. Thoy will
make their home in Butte Falls.
Tuesday night there was a show
and danco in the Woodman hall.
C. A; Nelson and' son "William
spent Beveral days in Medford lapt
week. . , A
M,r- W. J. Nee announced the
beginning of classes in piano and
voice beginning October'. 1. , Les
sons will be , given individually at
regular appointed . hours. This
promises to bo a good class, both
In size and Jnterest, and pupils
are urged to sign up beforo the
beginning of the term. Mr. .Nee
has had several years' work from
private teachers in both voice and
piano, three years' study In tho
-music, department of "Willamette
university and has a special music
teacher's certificate from .Mon
mouth Normal. Full-time lessons
and high quality of instruction arc
guaranteed.
Tho fifth and sixth grades chal
lenged the seventh and eighth
grndes to a game of volley hull
ut the morning recess period Wed
nesday, and we 10 defeated with a
BCOl'O of 21 to -17. ; ' '
LAKE CREEK
Miss Marlon,, Chrysler visJted the
school last week. ; ' V'--1 '
Quite a pnty 'of. i( friends and
relatives enjoyed the. 'day; visiting
at the home of A. J. Grlssom un-f
day. : , -
ICvorett Culbertspn and family
ure spending a fow. dayM at home.
Adolph Pech- h.as purchased a
two .ton Federal-, truck.. His jold
truck was too smalt' for tho
amount' of work he has to do.
, Mrs. Frank Farlow- and daugh
ter Miss Beth Fatiow, also Miss
Julia Sidley wero guests at the re
ception given by the Eagle Point
Grange They, report : a very en
joyable evening. .
Wm. B. Johnson and family and
some neighbors spent, Sunday at
Lake Creek. ,
The . Lako Creek Grange are
sponsoring a dance ut Lake Creek
hall Saturday night, the 22nd.
Clarence Pierce and family
drove up to Dead Indian Soda
KpriiiKs after a toad of soda water
Tuesday.
Mrs. XV. G. Messal and son wero
business visitors In Medford Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. E. E. Meyer and Mrs. IT. A.
Meyer were Me'dford visitors Tues
day. ...... ,
ah etended visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Raymond Sqhmldtling, in
Portland. ,
.Mrs. Lena Setzcr of Stockton,
Calif., Is visiting relntlves in this
vicinity. At present she Is spend
ing a few weeks with her father,
L. Tonn and tho H. L.'Tonn family.
Harry Tonn, who Is working in
Medford, was homo over the week j
enu ..- - . ...
. Mrs. A. L, Pech Is the guest of
Mrs. R. A. Pech at Medford.
Tho ladies of tho Lost Creek
community club , met at the homo
of Mrs. C. R, Moore last Wednes
day., :''
Butterick Fashions TQ T TCCTGT T J Ladies' Home
Make Home JL. V-J JP--LJ- C? PatternTHere
Sewing Easy , "medford 'S own STORE" ' Exclusively
Exceptional Dress Values Now at $10.75
49c and 59c Mercerized
fast Colored Dress Prints
39c yard
Every piece guaranteed fast color, all new
designs and colorings. For girls' or worn-',
en's dresses they cannot be beat as tbere
are mercerized fabrics such as soisette,
yolo cloth,, Butterfield's jule prints and
helvetia foulards Prints are 32- and 30
inch widths so they will cut to the best ad
vantage. This is an extra feature for Jat
urday so be sure and take advantage of it.' ;
$10
REDWOOD CITY, Cal., Sept. 2t
rr-Willlam S. Threlkeld, stableman
who1 in 1125 married Walla Lin
forth, 18-year-old heiress, filed an
answer to her divorce suit, deny
ing non-support charges. He al
leged the muther is unfit-to euro
for their small daughter, and
asked custody of the child.
"Horner" Brothers Fine Wool Blankets
H One number,, a pure wool, 3-pound blanket, sateen bound, in
plain colors of tan, blue, orchid and rose. A fine h g .
H blanket and exceptional at so low ' . ihn
3 a price ....'..;............ .' t
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If you want the delicate rose
like fragrance of pure vanilla,
insist on Schilling's. Your
money back if you don't like
Schilling's best!'
Coffee o 19 Jfcplce o
eking Powder Tea
An exquisitely finished, 100 piyo virgin wool
blanket with satin bound edges. Extra size
72x84 inches and a very heavy weight.,
Nile, rose, gold, green, blue :
One of ;the most gorgeous blankets in finish and
have ever seeniMulti-cjlors in beautiful broken
plaids;. all. blankets witll wide satin biiiding.
Size. 72x84 .:vl..-.............;.............,...
plain
$12
color
.50
coloring wo
$13-5
New Coats at
$29 75
Coats of lustrous broadcloth and soft
suede-like fabrics, all fully satin lined
and with excellent fur collars and cuffs.
There are both the long shawl collars and
the Queen Ann mid mushroom collars.
Sizes from 16 to 44 gives a wide range
for selection and the colors are tans,
brown, tones and black. , .,.., ...
CAPPS CLOTHES (
SUITS
; '
A popular line of good dothes-incdium priced.
Tailoring skill and style lines we are glad to put
our own personal guarantee behind.
Some new ones have arrived this week. 'Come in
and look them over; make a comparison anyway.
' - $25.00 to $35.00 to $45.00 .
Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Bovs
V $4.50 to $10.00
Campbell Clothing Co.
MEN'S WEAR
On Main Street' Near Front
TODDQO
"Phoenix" Picot Top Chiffons
Sheer, yet, clear, of Jieavy thi'eads, a beautiful, high
gj'ade stocking. 'with a pointed heel and narrowed
ankle that fits perfectly. There's a new rangcol:
fall colors on display that you can match perfectly
or in huriri'cinv with your new fall gown. Sizes from
$1.95
8Vk to 10 and the, log is
extra length
A New "Hole-Proof" Number
Made for service as well as style this new "Hole
proof" number is proving very p(jular. : Purcisilk,
of finest quality up to the very narrow lisle garter
top. A pointed heel adds to the beauty of the 10
new fall colorings. Diana, sylphe, petale, ficele,
militarie, dilis, lisette, mignon, grain and black in
all sizes Sty, to 10; .
priced at '.
Pure Silk "Hole Proof"
$1.00 pair
Silk from top to toe in a semi-fashioned
hose that ,fits the narrowest
ankle. All the new fall shades, 10
of them, that will harmonize perfect
ly with your new fall dresses.
$1,50
Lisle "HoleProof" Hose,
50c
In (he new fall silk shades, you can
now buy this fine lisle stocking.
Sylphe, delis, grain, vh'ante, renard,
and black, in sizes, up: to lO'o. An
excellent stocking iqv those want
ing great service
The New Kitchenette' Apron
Saturday
49c
Made of fast-color, fine quality prints;
Almost u full coverage apron that you
just slip into and feel comfortable and
dressed up. It's hard to describe the
style so we'll show them to' you in the
window tonight. The price is away low
J.or the high quality.
Made cf fine quality satins in styles be
coming for every type figure from the
size 14 to the stout sizes. . There are
flares, pleats, flounces, jabot fronts and
other styles usually shown only in the
higher priced lines. The colors most in
demand, as navy, browns and black as
well as dark red and greens. There is
exceptional value in each garment as the
quality satin used can scarcely be dupli
cated by the yard for the price of the
completed garment. There are 50 dress
es a( this price, each one individual and
copies of higher priced
garments in the new
er styles
75
Seamless Sheets
: Not in a long time have you seen such
a sheet value. Full size, 3-inch top
hem, 1-inch bottom hem and made of
good quality sheeting that will give
service far beyond what you would
expect of as low priced sheet as this.
Two and a Quarter-Yard Wide
Unbleached Sheetings
39c yard
Xo dressing or filling and of a quality cost
ing nearly twice this in bleached. .Make up
your sheets of this and blench them in two
or three washings, they will wear like
iron.
, , Package of ..12 .
24x24-lnch .
" "Red Star"
. Diapers
$1.69
Rol'. fctar. quality is the
best diapers made.
Package of 12
. 18x27-Inch
"Red Star"
Diapers
$1.49 '
For tiny infants this is
the best size.
, Package of 12
- 27x27-1 null
"Red Star"
Diapers
$1.89
All hemmed and at
than yardage costs.
less
Pink, Blue and Cream 27-Inch
Genuine Daisy Cloth
15c yard
You cannot get better quality for
any use. For gowns, pajamas and
for babies' night wear this is tho
best to buy. Absolutely fast colors.
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