Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 05, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ?0
0
o
O
Medford Ma
Second Section
Six Page
Second Section
Six Pagei
Dillf Twnty-thfr Year
MEDFORD, ORF.CON. FIM DAY, OCTOISKK .". 1!)2S.
No.
BY EVANS CREEK
FAREWELL PARTY
E PLANNED TO OPEN SCHOOL
FOR LAKE CREEK1 FOR BIBLE STUDY
' . 1
net. r.. :
1.AKI-: OltKKK. fin
(SpcrlaM Thtri will
at l.:iko Cnn'k hall Sunmluy nllit. :
A 11 :ir' wi'li'onnv ;
. . I ASHLAND. Oct. lSp-
, 41 ,ci;il.) Ashland's wi-rk-diiy lllbk'
ml as the r.ii"st of Mi, and .Mrs.!
1. 1 1 Wviini ' f-,'n"l' wi" open (Hi next Monday
TIhto are U pupils attt-mlinf;.. under the supervision nf Mrs.
and ,lu L;ike Creek school at present. iiraee K. Andrews who has con-
So the iittendatne is up to tht""cted the school since it was or
i:ivt t..ri uanized. Mrs. Andrews has plans
and k;ivi" ihem a fim-well parly. Th(1 sillIoy fliniiy celebrated ' "H laid for the winter course and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin have sold their father".- eightieth 'anniversary j ,iaH secured considerable now
their ranch homo and an: soint; Sunday with a family reunion. . nquipnieni to he used in the
Mrs. I-., K. Meyer i- visiting rcl-' i'i"w..
atives in Coining, C'al., and near-, u- Wells, science teacher at
hv towns. I lni Southern Oregon Normal
" John Walch and If. 1.. Tonn seho.,i. and William Tucker, a noi -luv,
been hosv s,nin,r new o..sts ' student from Medford. made
Ily Myrilo l:, Whipple.
noci'K i:tvi:it, or.-., on.
(Special) A mimher of friends
and neighbors gathered Friday
evening t the home of Mi-
Mrs. I-. A. Martin on Kvans creek
away on account of the failing nf
Mrt Martins health.
Mrs. Oscar Shepherd. Mrs. Win.
Trotter. Mrs. Win. Kads an I Mr.
and Mrs. I tot kin motored to Ash
land one day lust wok. From
that city Mr. and Mrs. Ib.ikin took
the train for their old home at
St. Louis. Mo.. her; they will
spend several weeks visiting their
dauKhtor and other relatives.
- Mrs. 1.. J. Kvans of Medluid
spent Sunday afternoon visiting'
with Mrs. .lames Whipple.
K. H. Adams and sou Frances,
nf Kncinltas, Cal., are siendiiiK a
few weeks here visiting old friends
and attending to hoMiies.
Lliner t'haitiliei lain and John
Wray . were busings visitors al
Klamath Falls last Wednesday.
Alva l.as. who is teathin- at
Jacksonville spent the week end
with home folks.
Horn September to Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde f'ta.'.ircalh a ten pound
unit. The you in; man has been
named liruoe I.ee. It is hard to
say which grandfather Is the
proudest ;iH this is Ihe first urand
son for hoth M r. hurl; hart and
Mr. flalihreath.
W'm. Dusenhnry retnrtvd to his
home in Medford Sunday. M r.
Du sen bury has been driving a lou
tfhiir truck for Mr. Kirtland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wiley ami
baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Wiley and
Mr. and Mrs. (ion. Wiley. Jr.. and
dauuhtcr, ril of MeCloud. C;(l., vis
ited over .Sunday at the Wiley-Carter
ranch. Mrs. M. 1L IJIi.-s of
ltoe.no lliver was also a dinner
finest there Sunday.
Miss l.ora Haldcman, Miss Lnr
etta Mason and Miss Willis. all
wmchors in- Uif Jiocnr Hivor
schools. yere Medford shoppers on
Sntnrduy.
Mr. Priest, chief of police, fell
while draunint: up some timbers
Saturday nnd hit his side,
ins two of his ribs. At this writ-'
UK ho is resting very easy but
will ho confined to the house for j
.some time.
C.enrue Scott, who has been ;
ramped all summer at the forks i
of Kvans 'reek has moved back
lo town. His duty as fire warden
ended October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Centre "Wriuht of
Ta hie 1 lock and M r. and M is. j
Lronnrd I'.owman and children of,
Central Point, were callers on Mr.;
and Mrs. James Whipple Sunday.
ettlilK
for ih telephone line,
been needed since the
new P"
vh; 'h has i
a successful ascent of Mt. Shasta : py
on Sunday. They went to the tim-
vt,:n work
1.. Fal low left f.,r Redmond I ''' " umiay aucr oon
a no mane ine ciiiun on ine itinmv-
to brinu his mother home. She
has been visiting her sister there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Maker wore vis
iting the I.. II. Wyant family on
Sunday.
, Miss Helen Meyer entertained a
Ismail parly of quests Saturday
: evening.
Mis. Susannes Homos Carter
visited the Lake Crei-k sehool atid
-..m.' of (he other schools in the
comiiiuuity -Mimday.
Mjs. 1 1 easier of Medford is
' spending n few days visiting her
' son. Miln Connley.
The dance Sat unlay niglit is
sHnisored by the Crranjio to raise
funds for supplies.
Mrs. Lena Seizor of Stockton,
Cal.. spent
week, with
' I lerman M
visitinu lie
Wahlers, i
tion.
.Mi's. Ire
dren were t he guests
J. G lissom Sunday.
Mr! ami .Mrs. li. .
the proud parents of
born KeptiMiiher 2i.
the iilth' miss, lOunice
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
iiiK morning. They report excel
lent weather at the top after they
hail journey above the clouds.
Sylvan Provost It as returned
home at Lor spend i iik several days
in Port hind attending to business
affairs.
F. Iv Nutter anil If. L. Claycomb
are Ashland residents who were
serving on the jury at Medford
Tuesday.
Miss Thelma llervey is ill at her
home at Ihe Park hotel.
W. W . Ford n ey o f K la ma i h
Falls was in Ashland on Monday.
.Mrs. Nate Otterbein and -Mrs.
Robert Sloan of Klamath Falls,
are visit ins at the home of Mrs.
Otterhiin's mother. Mrs. A. L.
i couple of days last i Karvov.
her nephews. i:d and; 'fhe hulies of (he pellvlew Com
ver. And she is nowjnuinltv t.Iul wn nilIll ., ,ianee on
sister. Mis. I lenry Tlutrsday eveniuK and at the close
the Dry Creek .sei-!vv Jlward the hope chest to the
lucky winner. They have been
r P.osecra:. and chil- :(.ujt,. Huccessful in the sale of
of Mrs.
iin noes
enlize ii
for the chest and will
neat sum from the ven-
. Pooh arc ture.
i baby Kir!. ; Ashland friends of Kev. Nelson;
They call of Phoentx motored to Phoenix on J
Liiverne. jSuuihty to hear the pastor deliver1
Hoefft and ! his farewell sermon before leaving ,
C.us Peck were Medford visitors t for McMinnville where he w ill
: Monday. ' have charge of the Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Spencer anil pastorate.
! children, who are spendfng a few j The recent rains are damaging
weeks in Medford. while onrovitejlhe fall flowers that have been
to Gresham, Ore... were caller at 1 blooming in such profusion. Many
the homo of"Mi. "Spencer's uncle, j Ashland yards have had fine dis-
i T. I.. Tonn, Sunday. j plays of zinnias, asters, gladiola
i Harry Tonn spent Sunday with mud dahlias,
home folks. i -Mr. ijnd Mrs. John lenders and
break-I Mr 1,11,1 Mrs.- James Grieves of'.Mrs. i-.ari crow ten on .Mommy on
rrospeei, were gnosis or flir. aim," '' ni
Mrs. C. II. Monro.. Monday. combine business and pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fal low and j lllltl Clifford Gass have
Miss Itolh Farlow wel e doiujr busi -! "i"Ved their household goods from
liess in Ashland Saturday.
L
I ! ea e h avenue to iheii' ranch near
j Medl'oid. Their son Ourward will;
j assist his father at the ranch ami J
will attend school at Medford. Mra.
(ass ami tlie.r oaughter Dorris -
will remain in Ashland for a time.
.Mrs. !ass Is employed al the Marl
; li. Isaac store.
j II. S. Aikinswire chief for the!
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph ;
.company, ha. turned from Port-
flaud when he attended a conven-
" Ltion for employeoH of the company.
FIIANKKOliT, Ky., Oct. '. ftV) Frank llarnthoiise, Kd Coovllng
Twelve inisonors. three of whom 'nnd Pill Johnson left Tuesday lo f
were held cm federal charges, es- hunt for deer near Hoseburg. ,
caped from the Franklin county Freshman students at the South- j
jail here at 4:30 a. m.. forcing i1'" Oregon Normal school were .
mien an iron barred door, burrow-' given a w ritten test on Kngllsh
i ue.suay nooning, ine test is ine i
one used by the various colleges
and universities. i
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Homes, have!
returned from 'their honeymoon
itrip to California cities. They will
make their homo in Ashland,
i-iinninir-im a score of 2fift on theiln uo to his i,omo. i,,ss tliin fifty:'here Mr. Homes is In the employ!
Winter Garden alleys here. The vards awav, to awake his son. of the I nimi oil company. j
score Is said to be amont? the,' There was u full attendance of
highest In 10 years for women; Vale -Malheur alfalfa hay yield , members of the Ashland Study!
bowlers lit tho west. highest in state, survey shows, jolub at the first meeting of the
4 j jyear held on Monday afternono at j
KInmnth Falls Oregon and Gold Peach Section of noose-j(HC home of Mrs. G. G. K" inks
Portland avenue newtv paved and , volt highway south of i.amio he- n imer Heights. Mrs. H.
Ing tlirough n hrick wall and slid
" j ,iwn n line of blankets which
SALKM, Ore., Oct. R. (A) Kl-had been t,ied together,
jlon Hemenway. li!. Snlyin high The jail deljvery, carefully timed
school girl, has taken n out-j nnd executed, occurred during the
'standing position among womenlvief interval in which the warden.
howlers on the Pacific coast hv'steven Top pas. had left his office I
opened to traffic.
Inc oUed.
There is much imitation vanilla on
the murket. Watch foi it. It ha8 a
loud and flashy taste. Good cooks
demand the delicate, flowerlike
flavor of pure vanilla -- Schilling's.
W t.w H.klna Powder Tea
Wagner gavo a very thoughtful
review of Galsworthy's novel, "The
i Swan Song." Mrs. Fred Kngle
j gave as the minor topic for the i
! afternoon a review of conditions In -i
Africa. At the close of the pro-'
gram the hostess served a variety
ut delicious grape to her guests.'
Mrs. Grace llasiy of I,os Angeles
-anil Mrs. Marie Malmgren Jackson'
if Corvallis were guests of the .
j.H.M.. . '
j Three women who are well !
j know n in Ashland were injured
about 1 2 : .lit Tuesday In an niiln.
'. mobile accident when their car, a
lluick sedan, skidded on the high- ;
'way a short distance this side of
Klamath Junction. Mrs. T. T.
' AhlMrom of Klunmth Fulls, a ,
daughter of Attorney and Mrs. W. i
' J. .Moore of Ashland, was probably ',
; tho most set iously Injured. She '
( was severely lacerated and may b-
suffering from internal injuries.
Mis. Sam Kelhy of luumuir, who !
was driving the car. was out above 1
!the legs and severely bruised. Mrs, I
! Kelby is the daughter of Mrs. M. !
It. Carter of Ashland. Mrs. M. It. !
'carter, who resides on Second (
;siiet In Ashland, Is suffering from '
i bruises and shock. Th three :
jwinin'ii and Mr. Alilstrom were on
their w ay to Ashlabd to bring Mrs.
! i "al ter to her home after a visit of .
; several d tys In her daughter's
home In Dunsnmir. .Mr. Ahlstrom
Moreivt-d tm injuries but was unable
to tell just how the accident hap
pened. The ear had skidded and ;
, turned on the wet pet von: en t and
i mid landed on Its dd". The in- ;
J Juerd v omen u ere ni ked up bv i
; passing motorists nnd rushed to
the Commtincy hopiiul in Ash- i
land.
Forewi Grnv
d.iffo.lll bulbs
York market.
I 2r.,tniu choici
shipped to New
Klamath Falls -Model I.leitrlc
1 1 in on i'nrt slieef ripened for
Ladies' Home Journal
and Butterick
November Fashions
Here Now
RUS!
l;v;:.Yi-Ji1;i:'TTi7'i';;);;i-';;i
SELL'S
'MEDFORD'S OWN STORE"
!15Maailal;I'i;!la31!a!li',,
Holeproof ami
l-'hoeiiix Hosiery
Here
Exclusively
A Saturday Sale of Party and Dancing Frocks al
Nine Seventy Five
Card Table Covers
SATURDAY SPECIAL
$1.00
Ilaiul-hlockcd designs ' ;inil patlcrns on each
corner of lliese covers of ln l'oiit's Fnlu-ii-oiil.
CoriK-rs are maile with clasiii- strips and liav
snaps to fasten litem around the table le.U.
Neat, new and attractive with very special
price for Sat unlay.
See Window Display
Attractive New Frocks That Are
fj!) Designed in Paris
$32.75
Direct copies. Wearing t lie
la'Wel.s of each designer. Kv
ery one a designer whose
name is familiar to readers
of any style magazine.
These Weaut iful "Adap
liones" are from "Worth,"
" liiilour". " Patou," ; "-len-tiy,"
and olhers e(itally as.
famous. They are Weaut i
ful models in Crepes and
Satins and Velvets, em
Wodying all the newest style
features and ty)il'y Ihe
highest in dress art loda'.
Full Fashioned Silk and Wool
Hosiery SI. 50
A Weaut iful stocking for warmlh and comfort.
Perfect fitting and makes an excellent hose
for s.-hool, spoils or general wear. .Comes in
the West fall hosiery shades as Wallow,
(Jrey, French Nude, Deanville,
Mole, pair
Worth Several Dollars More
Just the best looking Party and Dance
Frocks you've ever seen at any price near
this. Taffeta, Satin, Tulle, Georgette, elab
orately beaded frocks, hand-painted novel
ties on the taffeta, in fact they are all repro
ductions of the highest type party frocks.
All dainty pastel shades; sizes 14 to 38 end
the extremely clever styles $ 7 C
rind rvcclonf fnVfiro eAiri- Mr vkA
create a big demand at ... .
Ash
$1.50
54 inch, $3.50 quality non-sag
Silk and Wool Jersey Suitings
$2.98 yd.
The finer spoj-ls wear Tor office,
for school or for the Children V
Clothes, these "Non-Sag Jersey's"
are wonderful. They are tubular,
so slip-on Wlouses or skirts are
easily made in -lever and original
styles. Seven good shades to se
lect from.
45-Inch , 49c Quality
New Curtain Nets at
39c yd.
New designs, new pattern ideas,
on fine point net. -a of. excellent
quality. A good time now" to se
lect new drapes as, this is a very
low price and the extra width
makes this a desirable net for all
large windows as well as smaller
ones.
Featuring the Newest
Higher Type Coats
$39.75 to $125
So broad and comprehensive a dis
play of finer coats awaits your se
lection here that no matter what
price, from Ihe $:V,).7) to the $12.)
qualities, vou can find excellent as
sortments of styles in all the Wetter
shades for fall and sizes from 14 to
the extra stouts, even in the higher
priced garments. Many new and
clever styles received this week.
"Holeproof"
Paris Clox
$2.25
Fashion Calls Now for the
New Printed Sports Frocks
$16.75
Novelty Prints of small design on heavy
Canton Crepes, that's fashion's latest fancy
in these delightfully new and inexpensive
frocks. Ideal for office, for school, for sports
or for general wear.
They are in newly created models that are
very appealing to those who favor "sports
type" garments for all purpose frocks.
Also at this price of $1(..7.") we're showing
lnauv new street frocks of except ionallv
cleer design and of marvelous quality
lies.
fall-
40-Inch All Silk Velvets S4.95
Favored by fashion experts, velvets, are holding front rank
for finer gowns for street, afternoon or evening wear. All
the Wesl street shades and black, silk back and
pile and '','.)- to 10-inch width, priced, yd
$4.95
Beautiful French Metallic Fabrics S4.50
To use in combination with velvets these gorgeous new fab
rics add great beauty to tlx- govvh or ensemble. All new
colorings and designs; 'Mi inches wide.
27-Inch White
Twilled Outings
15c yd.
An excellent quality with
long warm napth, yet firm
because of the twilled
weave. For diapers or for
night wear this is an ex
cellent value for Saturdav.
"Oregon City" and "Horner" Blankets
1 All Pure Virgin Wool Qualities .
Oregonian $12.50
72xKl-inch size, in a beau
tiful range of patterns and
colorings; stitched edge;
beautiful long silky napth
of finest virgin wool.
Astorian $13.50
" Formerly t b e Hudson
l!ay." None finer made, or
in more gorgeous designs
and colorings. Especially
popular is the three and a
half finger marking, with
the wide multi-color stripes
on the end or with stripes
of nil oiK! color.
A Full Price Range of Cotton Blankets
Boys' Part Wool Union Suits Special
.laeger ribbed Union Knits for boys of 0 to v .
1 years. Part wool, long sleeves, ankle
Jenglli and perfectly cut so they fit cor
rectly. Regular $1.25 quality ,-i4id also a -fLOfl quality
all-cotton garment is inclu'ded at. this price for Satur
day. A Fine Garment at a Mighty Low Price
The latest hosiery
idea as created' by
Holeproof,1 in colors
designed by "Lucile"
in Paris. A beautiful
sheer stocking of Gos
imer filminess, with
drawn "dox" of
dainty design. The
best fall colorings in
cluding Petal, La
Leu re, Diane, Grain.
Silk from top to toe.
36-Inch, 22c Quality
Fancy Outing at
15c yd. .
A good heavy quality in
nice color and pattern
range. For pajamas and
gowns for men, women or
children this is a quality
and price you can not beat.
Saturdav 1"c.
"Horner" Plains $12.50
Satin bound, plain colors or
orchid, gold, nile, blue and
rose. A beautiful single
blanket of extra weight and
a large size, 72x84 inches.
"Horner" Multi-colors
$13.50
Truly one of the most beau
lil'ul blankets we have ever
sold. The gorgeous blend
ing of many colors in over
plaid effects gives this Satin-bound
blanket its "Mul
ticolor" name. Kxtra size
and weight.
"Kaynee" Boys' Shirts and Blouses
$1.00, $1.25, $1.59
Known the country over as the best garments for
boys of (i to Ki years, sizes up to 141. only. Posi
tively guaranteed to not fade, made of pre-shrunk
fine '('ambries. .Madras and Ha von fabrics in a
beautiful roltgo : of iiat t r Ji d fo ! or s . . ' ,1; . ,v; , u ,
,TWunl.Hi,.t,.'i-i..,,..,.!,iiii)ii filDiiuii l.WWi'iviniM."rimiLil jl'lH .iijLiiur.in nlni'imr,.