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MEDFORD, 01U-:iON. FRIDAY. (XTOiiKi; VJt. lirjs.
No. liu;;.
EVANGELIST TO REV. JOHN STILLE Fl
HOLD MEETINGS PREACHES SUNDAY IM EOEN VALLEY
IN EAGLE POINT IN BROVVNSBORO HOLIDAY MARKET
Butterick Patterns "medkord s own store-' Phoenix Hose
KAdLi; I'OJNT, Or., Oft. 12.
(S-hh-WI) lt"v. J. A. Hirith. who
1m new coniUu-tint; .special :iie-t-injfs
la Ilutt Kails this week,
will hein ICv.u.KWisiic mt'tinu-
hro uest Sunday evening. Hi
spoke hem last Sunday nti.-i nuon
umi those who heard him iv
a good report of the sormon.
KuRlf Point i rertL'.iiily toituiw'..1
in Ketutitf the nov of snich a
man. even for u short tinu.
Thv-i will bp services every
c-vcniihf next week, oxet-p. .Mon
day. .lr. Smith is nn evangelist,
m ho i dlfferen; -.om th? u.-ual
orrter, find it is hoped that this
cn rn mil n i ty w . 1 1 k i vo h i in u lai -a
hearing.
The Ooh'm.m erook dub "C
1'hoenix had an a II -day meet in tr
with Mm. MoiKan last Vriday.
Amon thn ladies making tin
trip were Mesdames Oammil!.
AV'ilerx, lloner, Kn 1st ram, ljttlo
field. rarsotiH. Most. .Mulmxrem.
WebstiT and len.er. This visit
w-fnis to have henome an an
nual rvent with Ih.s Hub.
Mrs. .', K. Oavies and Mn.
. T. Morgan were our pre
ventatives at the mneiinn of t
Jieahh asKoelatlnn at Unite Kails
on Tuesday. The del plates all
seomed to be amazed and de
lihind nt the riot of -olor (. n
in the decorations at Hie fhiuvh
thert'.
The children of the Presbyte
rian Sunday ;i-hno gave a har
vest home program last Sunday.
The church was hi-nui ii "ullv dem
rated with grape vim-, flowers
and veifetahles and the program
j-iven by the children was enjoye.l
by a (rood aud t-no'. The Sun
day school seems to In? dri:n; ex
cellent work under the direction
of Mrs. Weidman.
!r. O. T. M organ spent several
days last week attending the mee,
intr of the Presbytery of south
ern Oregon at North liend. When
h relumed Kev. J. a. Smith of
i'orlland accompanied him. They
tin mnductliiK a meeting; at Flint.
J'iills this week.
A quiet home wedding was
relebiuted nt the home of T. T
Taylor on the Prater lake h'gh
way t the edgx of town on Mon
day evening, when a sister of
Mrs. Taylor, Mrs May Adamson
was Joined in marriage to Wll
ford (Hen Clinics of Tacnma. Hv.
Morgan performed the ceremony,
. IIItOWNSP.OJtO, Ore.. Oct. 12.
Special. --The meeting held in
the schoolhous i.y the tVnti a!
Point Kospel t'-nm last Sunday
afternoon, was greatly enjoyed by
all who attended: We appreciate
all the team has done for us and
extend nn invitation to them to
come ngain. He v. John H title of
Iteese t'reck will preach for us
next Sunday afternoon ,and it Is
hoped there will be a good at
tendance. .loe Henry, who has been quite
sick in Medford at the home of
his daughter, for some time, re
turned home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heekner were
business visitors in Kagle point
Wednesday.
Halph Tucker, l.loyd Tucker and
Hill Head spent the week end hunt
ing on t'nx mountain. They brought
home a five-point buck. On AVed
nesday morning they left for Inke
virw for another trip,
Mr. Campbell of the fmily News
Fluff of Medford was a puest of
the II. V. Wright family a lVy
days this wee);.
The Ludwig family of Medford
and Margaret Marshall, who Is at
tending high school in Kagle Point,
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Marshall.
Dane and Arthur
Rialto Tomorrow
A ' hick" ho ust detective and a
bellboy with aspirations to be a
Sherlock Holmes are the central
characters in the latest adventure
of Karl liane and George K. Ar
thur, heroes of "Hookies.'' Hasio
ally, it's not a comedy, but a reg
ular mystery thriller, with a mas
ter crook, his mysterious hench
men, secret trapdoors, a weird
gtotto and other thrilling details.
Hut Dune, ns the lumbering house
detective, and Arthur ns his belt
boy sat elite, blunder into thrills!
This Is "Detectives," the new .Karl
Dane-Oeorge K. Arthur co-starring
vehicle, -which comes tomor
row to the Hialtn.
which was a ring service. - The
young couple will make, their
home In Tucoma.
HILLS BROS'
Arab identifies
the coffee of
matchless flavor
Hills Bros. Coffee
is the only coffee
roasted by a con
tinuous process
a few pounds at a
time.
Knrc.V PREOIM'T, Ore., Oct.
1 S. i Special) Many are begin
ning to get ihpir big turkeys up
,und begin feed.ng or the Thanks
giving trade. Several fine droves
; in Eden Valley are in prime con
dition now.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams, for
mer Talent residents, returned le.ft
Iweek from New York, where they
' havespent the past year. They
bought a new car and drove thru.
, Noah Chandler purchased a new
Oelavel cream seperator on Mon
day of this week.
Mr. Young is digging; his pota
toes, which he jaised on the Carev
place. Owing to the dry summer
iand not having the time to culti
vate the crop, they were not very
many m the hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Phoe
nix were Medford business vis
itors last Saturday. Mr. and Mr.-.
Must of Phoenix were doing trad
ing in Medfoid last Saturday. M
llust Is making urrancmetdM to
, leave Phoenix for the. winter.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes have
left on their trip to the east. The' J
expect to spend aboiit two months;
(anioni; relatives and old friend;.
I Mrs. Donna (iraffes Is slaying ,
at the Under home, keeping limis .
!for the girls during Mrs. Under'-'
j alisence,
; A nenr -serious accident hap
pened Inst Sunday evening nt the
i junction of the roads, near Talent.
' The car was going so fast 't
failed to make the turn, so 't
i turned '.over. One sustained a
jhioken leg, while the woman hail
!sonie cuts and bruises. The man
'was not injured. Same old st"r.
Mr. C. Carey sold his little Ford
sedan. The ad in The Tribune
j brought a man who wanted a car
more than they did youm; pu!
' lets.
The Indies of the Missionary f-'o,
niety of PhoeiiiX. held a very tn
jjoyable session at the church par
j tors Inst Thursday.
1 Will Hathe of West Phoenix
loft last week for California points
to be absent for a couple of years
or more. Mr. Uatho was aoout
i to sell his orchard place und hurt
Isold off all his household goods,
i The many friends of Mr, und
i Mrs. Jim Dopp were delighted
to know how foi tunnte M r. Iopi
.was In not being hit, when hla
'automobile was smashed to klmll
I ing wood one day last week, nl n
! crossing in Medford. Had his
iwife and little Florence h'-en With
him they would uudoutdedly -ill
have been killed, as lie would have
tiled to save them and not have
jumped.
; Will chandler and his daughter
visited with Noah Chandler, his
brother, near phoenix last Sunday
Air. and Mr.'. Noah Chandler
and Miss Irene; were down to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mas
last Tuesday to listen In on the
play by Helen Norrls. They say
.Mr. Mast's new rtd!o gave fine
reception,
f M; and Mrs. C. Carey. Mrs,
Irene Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
( Terrell were among thoe from
; North Talent who did trading l;V
Medford last Sal unlay.
Mr. and Mrs. Uiuiw Cojver "id
Mrs. Kula Tiean were at Mr, and
1 Mrs. (iforge Parker's home last
Tuesday to hear Helen Norris'
play over the radio.
IJoyd Culver ami Hob Ki. rry
went out to Dead Indian to take
in hum, the first of this week.
: M r. a i) d M rn. Will High of
j Talent was In Medford Monday of
this week. Mrs. High likes to b
taken for a ride thee fine days.
JUST what makes this matchless flavor?
Controlled Roasting is the answer. For
this continuous process, originated and
patented by Hills Bros., roasts every
berry evenly.
No other cofiec can taste as good as
Hills Bros. Coffee because none is
roasted the same way. And every bit of
its enticing aroma and glorious flavor
comes to you intact because Hills Bros.
Coffee is packed in vacuum. Ask for
Mills Bros. Coffee by name and look for
the-Arab that well-known trade-mark
the can.
Freilt frtn tltt trifinat
VifiBHm park. Lmilf
tftntJ tin
IW V. 8. -it Off.
OH.-itr JohImiii and .Mis fovic
I IIII.-H Her.- In .Mfilford Sunrtuy.
Mr. arul Mrs. 1). II. 1-Vrry iiml
', family sli'-m the Wffk ! at Ku
Knp. Mr. Clay I!ll- and children w. ri'
all. r ut tlw llnnmsllt. r hnmi' Ian:
Sunday.
! 1'ftiillnf Chamnlin nf .M'Mlforil
was Hslllnc with n'latlvi'H nt lilvl
j era Saturday and .Stmd-iy.
! Clay lilies, juhn l:n-s nnd linn-
Ivl 1 Silf h and Hons returned .Moii
i day from an elitht dnyx' liimllui;
i trip, with four mulotall denr.
Ilavid IllloM killed a f(iur-in!nl
j niultall huek weifhlni.- Inn pcuinds.
! Mr. and Mr. f'has. Wahl Men.
j viniilnK with friend In flrants I'iikk
i lant week. A numlter n parents
J of Itiviera wer present nt the l'..
i T. A. Iat Friday at thn ts
; Creek schnnlhottse.
Mrs. Klin Ijineo xvnn visilin
' with Clara Ulles Paturdav evu-
Int-.
.Mr. and .Mrs. rU.is. Wahl ire
enjoyini; their neM- phonoif m ph.
Mrs. Chas. flray railed nt the
hnme n( Clay Miles Wednesday
mnrninir."
Ituss 1'utnam Is "nttinft- alfalfa
hay this week.
Ilohert Chnpman nf Crants pa
was nt Fliviera Saturday.
Mr. jtnd Mrs. Theodore eitnith
nf Cupertino. Cat., were vlsltin;:
. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Wahl last Sun
Hay. Chlropmrflo P Nituropiilhr
Dr. H. P. Coleman
I Jth Suoreii.fnl Year In Mdfnrd
Tratrnnt(i hy Appnlntmin'
i Medford Center Bldg. Phone 9o!
'Klectrutoerapx Fpod Science
M
Neiv Arrivals in Coats and Dresses for Saturday
at Extremely Moderate Prices
Smart new frocks of extremely clever
design in new modes of the hour. Ex
pressing the latest creation of correct
apparel for street or afternoon wear.
Crepes of beautiful quality are now
greatly in favor and lustrous satins,
too, are shown, as well as georgette
and velvet combinations. Drapes,
tierres, flounces, big bertha collars,
giving the cape effect. Sashes, too, are
shown in this new shipment. Excel
lent values because of the quality,
style and correctness of each garment.
$18-75 S19.75 S21-75
Lavishly furred garments in this coat
display are featuring some clever new
models, with "Fox Paws," an unusual
fur for service and looks, too. New
treatments of the shawl collar effect,
new Queen Ann collars and fancy
spiral cuffings gives them "a differ
ent look." The fabrics are exception
ally fine Broadcloths and soft, suede
like fabrics with guaranteed linings
and each garment interlined for extra
warmth and service. Special show
ings at
S29-75 S39.75 S49.75
FABRIC .
GLOVES
$1 Fr.
New cuffs, new embroid
ered ideas, new colors. A
fine imported Suede fab
ric Glove for both style
and service and at a low
price for the quality.
BOB O LINK GUARANTEED SILK HOSE
Yl
15 new Fall shades in this beau
tifully finished, pure silk Stock
ing. Silk ccmcs to the very
narrow fine lisle garter top
which is placed to give an ex
tra amount of service to you.
For All-around Service and Satisfaction-
't
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The guarantee is the broadest,
safest guarantee we know of.
You are the judge, if they don't
give you perfect satisfaction all
you have to do is bring them in
and get a new pair without any
arguments. v
-Try a Pair Now?
NEW KID
GLOVES
S2.98 to S5.98'
Beautilul French K i d
Gloves of the newest de
tijfns and colors for Fall.
There are many new and
clever styles making thb
on attractive display and
especially strong ;YAlnes.- -
Ox
"Kaynee" Boys' Shirts
Reduced Now
10
There are no better boys' Shirts and Blouses
made. Fast colors, pre-Eiirunk, perfect fitting'
and the finest of patterns and fabrics. For
mer prices from $1.00 to $1.28. All reduced
10 per cent Saturday.
English Sport Hosiery
for Women
$2.98
Fine Silk and Wool Hosiery in fanciful desigm
and patterns for sports or street wear with
sport attire. English full-fashioned hosiery of
finest Scotch yarns.
Hit and Miss Imported Rugs
Yard Wide Two Yards Long
$1.35
Some value A special feature that won't last long on
Saturday as we only have 100 of thorn. Importod Rugs
with stenciled borders in all kinds of Japancso dcsig-113.
These rugs are worth $1.98 so you can see the special val
ue for Saturday, $1 35.
Frosty Nights Call Now for
Blankets of All Kinds
Heavy Cotton Single Sheet Blankets of a large
size. Pretty plaids in all colors Qftr
and an especially good value, at, ea. 70U
Full "size double Blankets, twilled and heavily
napped. Plaids and over plaids (to AQ
of all colors. A real value, each v..!
Pure Wool, extra size double Blankets, with
Satine bound ends. Plaids in bright J Q HtL
pretty colors. Special, each rP '
"Oregon City" and "Horner Bros." Blankets
in a great array of plain and plaid colors.
Single 412-pound tl9 KC
blankets, each piC.iJU
Saturday
Sweater
Sale
A UP
$3.25 Sweaters
$2.79
All pure Wool and
Wool and Rayon, in
slipover styles suit
able for office, for
school or sports wear.
Very attractive pat'
terns and a special
feature for Saturday
in all sizes from miss
es' to women's size,
42.
Sunburst Skirts at
$5.75
All-Wool Flannels of the better kind in
plain and plaid effects. Extra length
and in large sizes. Of course you can get
cheaper tkirts but these are fine flannels,
extra well made and real values.
Kiddies' Wool Sox at
75c pair
From "Phoenix" so that insures quality.
Short, half sox and the seven-eighths
length that will keep the kiddies warm.
They come in a nico assortment of pat
terns and colors.
,i .'fT!plr'tTT':,'71i',;(ifT
Fleece Lined Raincoats
$5.98
.
Exceptionally heavy, nicely made in the Seati-lvench stylo
that is most popular right now. Colors of rust, brown
and black, in sizes 14 to 42. Of course you can get cheap
er coats (they're cheaper quality too')
Fleeced Leatherette Coats
$8.95
A grained leather appearance with a fleeced lined back
for warmth and cot ilort. Trench style and a smart look
ing coat in blonde, cocoa and black.
Water-Proof Twill Trench Coats
Special at S8.95
Very clever looking Rain Coats that cau be worn any
time, rain or shine in the winter.' Blondo shade only, be
sure to see thorn.
Aurora Cone Decorations
New Shipment of Patterns and Modeh
Now is the timo to start your Christmas gifts. This very
fascinating work is easy to do, makei the-cleverest of gifts
or articles for yourself and the home. .New wall panel
ideas on Satins, new runners, new tuble set rfs and pillows,
handkerchiefs and many other pieces to work up. The
supplies now include several new items such as Metal
Spreaders instead of the paper cones i ait! then 'Cono
White" tubes can now be purchased in all colors and gold
and silver which makes the work fis.er and easier also.
Start Working a Piece Today , -
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