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o o o Medford Mail Second Section Eight Paget Second Section Eight Page Dally Twmty-Iliirci Tr Wwkly 'itr-ith Yew MEDFORD, ORKCOX. FRI DAY. ()( "1'ORER i!. V'2. N.i. '' 1 i 1. Tribune GIRL SCOUTS OP BEAGLE FAMILIES FUMES DESTROY BARM ANO FEED AT REESE GREEK FOOTS i'KKKIv. (.t ci;il t Thr tlrst i. n!;u t )i " (liii Scouts of K'ttiis held ;it Siiiirdny iit't in. iSpe- i t'r-'.-U was noitn at l!h kein,ti is M'mil lender. Tin- folio wlnv; j;irls , Itolnnn to the tionp: Krunct's 1-Yi -ry. KlizalnMh Kerry. Miirrie! Short. M:iry Smith, Genevieve Sunulm, llcth l:rmvnliter. Laura Smith. Marie I'.IIos. Wryie Dye. Marnai'-t .Misw Inifiia Oaunymv atal M r. ('.en. l.rtnro called on Mrs. Shn t laM -t'ill"SlaV ;iftTHOiH. Stun: nifclu will ho in FW.iv Creek fohni.i house on October "7. I -ist Smulay i lie Sumluy c)mol rtenMe.i to iniy J nt'w hymn huoks to ueeomnioilrue the ptv choir. Mi I'mnw Cuanynw e.inie mit last Tuesday evening to speml a fev days with her sister, M rs. Ceni'Ke I .a nee. Mis. Limit, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Freil Dates, is having this week for her homo in I'm ;l:iml. M ir. 1 has been vNitim; with her parents more than a month. .Mis Mi-tty MollnK ami .Marter "Wallaee linMini; are now ntieitiilntf the Siiiulay school regularly. Mrs, I'refinintain ami her daugh ter, Klin, made a business trip to t! rants I'.nss lat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. denize Lance v re dinner nuests at 1 'i'- ton n t a in's lit .-I Sun da y. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. ind family were vis it In u at 1 he I'rei'oimtnin home last Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. lioh.-rt Moore and family from Medford visited at th IM'efountain limiic last l'riday. f'.eoif;e La nee. IM Ii -e fount a in nnd the Messrs Diles have started out to Klamath Kails ar.aiti ihf: week to hunt. (. (. Jacobs returned to his fam ily last .Monday morn in?;. Master Wallace I'.oliim and Miss Deity liolinu spent the week end witli firandmnther Anderson. Miss Amy Koster spent last Kri tlny with Mrs. John Short. Harry Short of Phoenix has heen vNltln: his 1. cottier on Foot Creek. i:i;.;u:. ore.. o, r. m. tsp-.-ial.i .Mr. and .i:s. Jj;!dwin and family, also M :nid Mrs. Stephens hoth of this distrir.. L-i't Hie first of the week !) i a li I'm ni;i , where they are expecting to make their I future home. : Kaynieiid Mayfield ,' drove a truck load .f furniture to California for Mr. Ilaldwii:. The Moy Scouts In id iheir week- y nice tiny at the Martin home. . The hoys are pn-pariuK for their anniversary in .Vnvemhei-. Mr. end Airs. .i tilh.dh u and James Muholleij of Medfoi'd spent ! Sunday visiting al the home of Mr. and Jh liennisoii. Mr. X.nck. of Mesa. Arizona has nought the forty acres lieoiilliK to Mr. Si of fie Id. It is known as lh" Tarr forty. Appel pickillK heijlK done, tile most of the Mealc citizens are al home aKain. Knur new scholars entered the first of the week. They Alfred. Laurel and LeUi.y j: field and Kay Zuck. Mr. and Mrs. . D. 1. little daughter Ina 1'ea Sund;,y pieniekiltK at park. Mis. Wilhitc of Sams Valley was visit i uk at I he , . I,. Krink home Sunday. Mrs. Wilhite used to live here and owns the place Mr. Lusk ; is now farming. ,t:.s. Adiw.nlh and son Lester of Portland, Ore., and loy 1'oiirsl and son i 'ova 1, a ls nf 1 'oil la nil. Were visitors at tin- S.t ndeison's for the past week. They were also hurt iim the I nicks" while hire. They returned hmue the first of the we.-k. P.oih Mr. Ash worth and Mr. Kottst were it-atiy iiopiesscd with Ihis part of the state. Mr. Ashwoiih is an uncte of Mis. Aniler.-on. Mr. and Mrs. lioh Sine and son Herald have returned home from I an online in Klamath county. Miss Thelma Sander.-on left 1 Wednesday lor Troutdale. Oregon ' i where she will spend a few weeks. 1 visiting n latfvi's and friends. .choo were diiif;- as and Spelll Ashland 1 1 While lu'l'f buck ileer, killed a fine hlu m:i;si: i-rkkk, oot. r.. sjio- ciaO Keesr rreel; has slatled a new health record of L i n sonic kind of nuish cereal for breakfast, hnphm ti make i-ie noys and nirl. better and healthier. There was a wretk up at the KoMie Klk hotel Monday llit;ht. It N reported that the hie Jacks-on "'ounty rreamery ttuek ran into a Kord touring ear. injuring two women. Iiaddies" night will 1 celebrated Krtday evening. Oetuher at the school house. livery damly is urged to come and have a good time. There will he rhost plays, skeleton dances and fortune telling. A barn owned by Mr. Twi Pulleij' ami Lewis Ilohertson burned Inst Saturday nteht between la and 11 o'clock. The fire could be seen very plainly from I'aule point. Many thought it was the W. shern service station. The harn had only been built a few years. There was about eighteen tons of hay burned, besides a large ipiantlt. " chicki iced. Mr. Pullcn had Just got in his winter supply o-- grain for some two hundred chickens, as well ;is his winter apples and wood, all of which was scored in the burn. Mr. I'ullen and family hail- retired for the night and were awakened by Mrs. Lewis Robertson, who had dis covered the fire on the roof. It is thought that the fire was caused by spontaneous combustion. It burned so rapidly that it was with much difficulty lhat lloberson was- able to get some calves out of one of the sheds. His arm was (julte severely hurtled. Mr. Plllleil's er,r could not be saved, and it wa- with great difficulty that the chicken house was saved from t he f la riles. The h-sson for next Sunday touud in II Corinthians, :l-l; y:.. in. The title. "Christian Stew- ardship." C.olden text. "This they did. first gave their ownselves to the Lord." II Corinthians, X:.".. The Itev. John Still will preach aft"r Sunday school. The itev. A. L. Wilson of Kosehurg preached at lieese Creek in the morning and at llrownsboro in the evening on Oc tober 14. He is the Sundav wrhonl missionary for the p.tptUt church. Many will recall the special i'-vial servfc-s he held at Keese Creek two years ago. charV Petthrrew was successful in bauglng three pheasants last Moiida.v. i he first day of the open sea -on. Mis. Charles 1. Cinnmor.s called on Mi . and Mrs. 11. U at kins of Medford Monday. Mi.v Waller Kngburd and Miss Dorothy Christian!, the primary teacher, motored to lirownsborn after the services at Kecs Creek to attend Sunday school and church there in the afternoon. Orauduta Loin rt.-on had tjuile a sitrjiri'-e when hr two grandsons. Llod Peters and brother, arrived from their home in Kansas the other day. 'iuile a number from INe.-e Creel alio. led Sunday school and church at llrownsboro Hetoher M. ! I I CLIMAX CLATTER I - M iss 1 :ivira Uhiir is attending teachers institute at Ashlail this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ciissom were transacting business in Modfnrd on Monday. X. P. Hanson went to Ashland -Wednesday to be gone several days. (I. Oliver is hauling supplies for u inter. X. P. Hanson and Mabel Wortz .motored to Central Point Monday. These beautiful sunny days after the recent h--ay rains are all lhat could be wished for and farming goes merrily on. Who says this ; i.-n't :! c.reat Country'.' .Mr. and Mrs. W. J'. Charley mo tored to Medford Wednesday. W. It. Holman or Hagle I'oim is rounding up some of his cattle on drizzly. iscar Hanson of Cut to Kails ; pent the week end at the Wert : ranch. Big Change in Face Powder A gooil fare powder must do more than merely reniove shine- -it should stay on longer, prevent the pores from getting larger, ' rpread smoothly, and leave a peachy look on the complexion. A lleW Kreneh Process Powder called MLI.Hl-OLo does these things. M Kl.l.o-CI.l) is truly wonderful. ' You will simply love it. Heath's 1 Drug Store, ARRIVED! Our Stock of Imported and Domestic Flower Bulbs For Fall Planting Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Narcissi, Crocus and Many Others IJuviiifi diii'ct from growers in tliis country and in lCtiro..- enables us In make attractive prices and offer tlie choicest le.dlis t be market affords. Our bulbs have leased the most critical and exacting mowers for years and our stock this fall carries many new .and prized vareties. " Plant Bulbs They Last Forever! Introductory Special FOR SATURDAY -DARWIN TULIPS- ASSORTED COLORS 35c Dozen $1.35 - 50 Bulbs $2.50 - 100 Bulbs Information gained from practical experience in jirnwing bulbs enables us to yivc von reliable instructions on bull) culture. Wo offer this service to our customers, soliciting vour inquiries so that voir will rn.joy every success in your effort's to '.antifv vour home grounds. Start Balbs Now For Winter 'Blooms MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 323 E. Main Phone 260 Bulb Wirtdow Phone 31 Phone RUSSELL'S!' MEDFORD S OWN STORE JJ 50 of the Smartest ew arf Values to S49.75 f-l Frocks Shown this Sea- r W fesjfev So You Can See Where I f son go on Sale jb We Are GivinS You Real ( : SATURDAY MORNING- sr Clearance prices. '; Str(et. Alternooii and Dinner Dresses included in this lot of extremcb j, ' small I'ro.-ks. Transparent Velvets. Velvet Combinations. Printed Trans . parent N'elvets, Crepes, Satins, and ! corvettes in the most llarmin,! styles i I of the season and in all sizes from II to Hi. Don't wait, come early Satur j day niorninn' and .ick your new fall dress at n remarkable saving. j No Exchanges, No Approvals, No Refunds A 0 '"'C l "Half Price 25c -f'tilf W,'""'n's Sill W""1 l'-lue and pink Ulankets M I m '"" Sll'IS' V,'S'S iU"1 s,',,i"':,,,' of -ood .pialily, in brok- V- k l'i""s- An assorlinent of discontinue.! (.,.j,laid effects, wbippe.l' pi 'myM nl""lH''s; ;l" si,'s 1,11,1 m,il1 : ends. These have a Kood Wm " tI if "'' s'""l'l','1's: 'nll IU11' sl'ort sleeves and lonn' napth and are heavy " 'Mi 7W1 K b'.H's; nenrlv anv style vou may want in 'iMifli for' wrapping, the M ' Ml. I he assortment.' ' ' baby when you take him fcW ill tllpS( snappy fM 1 fM M erode Hand Cut Underwear days, vrv -J Rayon French Panties, 85c Two-color trimmiui's in tailored styles and lace trimmed also. All lhe best past.d shades and a li'ood firm knitted Uavon is used. These sell regularly at !rl.(M) ..." 85c S2.25 Bandeau Top Envelopes, S1.98 A very popular garment, the Dandeau top serves as a bandeau, firm, siiuk fitting and with the envelope combination it is a perfect. I'ittin1,- fj-ar nt. K'e,i;ular -" ; C 1 QC Saturday sj.e.-ial V 1 VO S2.50 Radium Silk, S1.49 A beautiful quality, Washable and firm for underwear and especially good for fine underslips. Peach, flesh, navy, fallow and black, all in 40-inch width, special. $1.49 S1.25 Boys' Kaynee Shirts $1.00 tiuaraiitced fast colors, pr.'-shrunk fabrics. Vor, cannot' beat "Kaynee" boys' Shirts and 'i 'louses for service. These are in all sits up to 14 C,, cut full and perfect fitting. A very special item for Saturday. -s S1.79 All Silk Georgette, S1.49 A very firm quality, in 33 shades. Nearly every pastel and dark shade included. This is 40-inch Georgette and for dresses or for Christmas fancy work (-f JQ its ideal tpJL 4r7 54-inch Kasha Flannel, S2.98 .Just received 'all the new shades in a beauti ful .piality Kasbene that makes up into the ideal Call Dress lor women or children. Twelve new shades in Flannels and Kasbene including a bright new "Fez IJeil" that is' very popular tQ QQ now. vard Pt0 Short Dresses Call for Extra Length Hose We Have Them Holeproof and Phoenix Silk Hose, S1.95 Kxtn. Imi'j li'iiutli. silk from tup I" to.', tli.'il's v.li.-il is .l.'iin.iiili'd l.nii.y ii. tin.' lnitT" licc.tiis.' .if Ihr slmrt. skirls. I lol.'prmif ..ml P)iMl.i. 1 M.") I. li) . i in-is in.' Iintlll il'nl illlllil.v ill linll. ill.' sll.'.'l' .'liirfiui mill s.'i vi.T weiclils. will, nvcr Hit nf III.' l-'iill slinilrs In s.'l.'.'l from. Dmi'l Inri.'"!. il.';.s.', lluil llol.'iroof sliii.lrs nr.' ilrsiuiH'.l in i'nris liy ' l.ni'ilr," not to nuit.'.li I. nt to iii.rini.ni..' with your .'. t.ini.'. Tim! 'm 1 1n i.lfi. to.li.y. I4.l)i w ith slniir.l or s.u;ir.' Ii.'.'l. The Best Hose You Can Buy FOR A DOLLAR I !ob 0-Lit!";, with their uniualifie.l guarantee, Holeproof and I'hoenix that are guaranteed to satisfv and do satisfy hundreds of Medl'oPd ladivs. More than "0 shades o oboth service and chiffon. (I.ll Children's FU Hose, 25c to 98c . If yon. vant cheap hose we have it. if you want 'extra quality for the. children, that's here al so. Whatever price you choose, you're guar anteed your value in hosiery. I'hoeni.y and Holeproof always satisfy. ar hose iii I stiKS, itayons, woot, uouona, nan aw, Seven-Eights and Full Length. "f:ii lil.ii'ij