Medford Mail Tribune Second Section Eight Pages Second Section Eight Pages Hmit Tnty.tlilril Vnr MEDFORD. OR KM OX. FKIDAY, 0(TOl!KI No. 217. REV. STiLLE TO !G0LD HILL HIGH LINDY AIDS FORMER CHIEr I PUBLISHES PAPER SCHOOL PARTY AT ELL'S "MEDFORD'S OWN STORE" RUSS VririowN'snoiio. ore.. Of 2.. coi.n mi. i,, orr Oct. 2ti.- (Special.; T)H-ri win nre:irhliitf (Special.) The Cold Hill High , services next Sunday rtr.oon. choo ,K Pu,inK out a school j Immediately after Sunday school. . . . ., The -Sunday school session will he' ,awr umUl" ll,t nam0 of rhe j shortened so that the services will i XuRKot." Last year the student begin promptly on time. Itev. John body piopo.-n?d to start such a pub- i StHle of Hoose creek will preach j Ileal Ion, but tin hih school prc-1 nnd everybody is invltod to attend, furred to let the paper n and pub-"j J. D. Henry donated another half : lish an annual. The annual met j tier of wood for the Sunday wchool, I with great success, but there were i which means we will have a good j still nome who at the. beKinning of Kupply for winter use. i this school term, wanted the high Ail's. Iten Klngery tctu r n ed 1 school to make their publication a home recently from the Medford I paper instead of an annual, ltoth j hospital, accompanied by her new j sides have now compromised and j infant son. 'rue putting out boththe paper and j Mr. and Airs. Harry Honker of ! the annual.- j VT'odburn, Ore., aW visiting their; .Several issues of the paper have j RrumlparcTitM, Dr. and .Mrs. David i already been sent out and it seems; Prince and will remain with the ! 16 meet with public favor. A fair j Prince's as settled in their new I circulation of tho paper has been f home at lOugln Point. j obtained. Nearly all of the jjinr- : Mrs. Ceo. llrown and Mrs. li. V. chants of the town appreciate the j Wright attended the annual tru-j ability of the students to put over, tees' meeting at Med Turd last Sat-: such a publication, nnd each one urday, representing distriets No. 39 1 of them eem to think that the: , and 45. 5' ( advertising in it gets results. The! V Mr. and Airs. (leo. Hansen and !staff to ml it the paper has already 'children were visit. in (Vntinl been chnin, consisting of repor- Point nnd Mud ford last Saturday, iters for the different school rooms j X-eland (.'hurley of Klamath Kalis and activities as well as town and j visited at the home of his mother. . current news reporters , .. .Mm. Imogene rharlev last Sunday. A high school paper Is some- i Leo nradshaw and Kml Hans-'thing that every school, no matter i of each month to the Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh has assured Herbert Hoover of hit support. The great American flyer ond the former Secretary of Commerce came frequently in contact through Mr. Hoover's interest In civil aviation, the development of which came undsr his BUfiervial.u. coin left Monday npu nlng for Km-t j how small, should try to nehieve. j nns who are able has met with I The logging operations old "voler- to attend. which KlfiDiiitb tn l.i imr in ilm I ii-iduh-i ! So far tlli imilcr cattle, whii'h have been in pasture j success, and with the support of I have been going on for about six there. I the business men of the city. tcer j months in ami near Gold Hill have Mrs. I.oitie Hressie and son ! gelber with the people of the com- j now ceased. A great portion of Wesley, who are living in Aledford j munily In general, the paper can .the upper right-hand fork or Sar were visiting In Hrowusboio last ) made one of the finest achieve- ! ine creek has been lugged off. Hundnv. Send for the tt Sweet Sixteen" Recipe Packet 70W ot rare kitchen', wisdom is the 'Sweet Sixteen Jtecipe!'ackct...scnt to you free of charge at your request. Con venient! . . . cards that will fit in your recipe file ...or, if you wish, you can paste them in your cook Look. Useful I ... new vy to make and serve desserts, puddings, cakes, beverages. , These recipes are the piefc ! everyone's pick! Six : teen recipes. . .well named ' lhc"SweetSUtcen."rite to D. Ghirardelli Co., 9M . North Point St., San Kran- cisco, California. , 33 Amk your grocer for f.hirardrmi Crouml Chocotatm . . . one kind of chocolate for ca&ej. dessert making, beverage: GHIIlilllUELLIS GROUND CHOCOLATE u and holly Sts. Phonb 2A A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing service i m. ntK of the high school. . ! The machinery for loading the leys 1 . The I'ommerelal club held Its j lipon lno freight cars to take them jrenular meeting in ohe council j to Medford is being removed . room of the city hall on Monday y. k, Koss broke his arm while levening, October 2U. A report of working at the cement plant the jlhe outstanding committee on the f()IV papt of ,nls WOOK. He neci- tlood ill" special train was j Mentally fell about 1 f. feet upon his .given ami reports were received in frn(.,nrinL' It between the ; aKsuranee n ine welcome given j I them. Short talks were given by j i several of the members on the i civic activities 'in the city now I sponsored by the commercial club. ! A fair number was in attendance ,at tills meeting. The 'next meeting ! will bo held al the .same place on I .Monday evening. November Oth. All members as well as "those in- i j forested In the activities of the city) iarti invited to attend this meeting.) I Ted Dole Is the proud owner and t purchaser of a Kurd sedan. ; i Jack Gregory left lust week for ! j Klamath Falls where he will oh- ; j tain employment. His brother. , ; Itill, has been visiting him here; ! for the part several days. ltoth j j hoys are from Virginia. I ('. W. Martin returned this week i j from a hunting trip over Into the Illinois valley, near the ranch ; j owned by Harry Tiesham, a for- j inter resident of this city. , ' Vaughn Quakenbusb has decid- j , ed not to return to his logging; ' york at Wet:d but has gone to j work for the iteaver J'ortland ;('enient company. i i Van Houten Is very busy this 1 i week leveling off the place for- : j merly occupied by T. Pan key but j i now owned by A. A. Walker. j 1 Air. and Airs. Alerrltt AleioHman. j j Airs. Win, Ferguson and MJss Amy ; j Hammer returned Sunday evening j j from I'o'itland where they have j j been visiting Airs, Ferguson's bro- , ther, I'Jmoi'y Davis, who has been j ! in a hospital there for Home time, t i Although he has been very ill for : tho past several days he Is now i improving slightly. v i : The grade ticliool together with ' f the high .school was dismissed on 1 account of the County school j j teachers institute, i Word haH been received that I Andy Kriekson who has been in a. I hospital in Arizona for about one I ; month, ih recovering from his ill- j j nesH. Air. Krlckson is a former! j resident of this city but on account 1 I of illness went to n hospital in Arizona for treatment. Hi con- ! ditton at tft(gj!HtfwnH reported lo be ! serious, but al present he seems to J be getting along as well as can be expected. Things have been booming at I the Jdvely fine' plant lately be- , cause of -(fie arrival of the new : l boss. Lively, Jr. ' j j Mrs. U'lorffo Hammcrsly Ik now' thru packing fruit W Medford 1 where she has been employed for j about one month. The Gold Hill Woman's Itelicf ; Corps is planning to give a Joint J Hocfn I -carnival on Friday evening, October 2(T, at their regular meet- i ! Ing hall above the city council ' (room. At a meeting held In the hall; Wednesday afternon. several com-' mlttecK were appointed to look J ! after tho work and prepare f or j the social. j A chlcktn dinner will bo served ; at the hall on Friday evening at about 6 o'clock. All are Invited to j attend this dinner. Later In the evening the V. It. f. will present ' n social entertainment in the form I of n carnival. It will Involve sev-! eral booths, some of which arc the freak booth, candy, fortune-telling! and tyo booth, together with the! fish-pond. Several others are be-' Ing kept as a mirprlse for thojtc who will le prcMcnt. an to thej fortune-telling, n permin had been1 secured who u a real fortune-teller and can prophesy tho future with-.' out'nny doubt. The hall will be j well decorated for the event, and betide the carnival and chicken ! dinner, other nodal enjoyment will 1 he given for the benefit nf the ! community. The proceed of this soclnl will! no lo the general fund of the Womnn'p Helief Corps, and will be; used lo finance the dinner nerved j on the first and (bird Wedavduy wrist and the elbow. Although it was not very serious he has not yet returned to his work. Among some of- the latest Aled ford visitors are Mrs. 1M Shoe maker. Airs. Vernon (ju:ikeiihush and Airs. Tony lioss. Neal Doty is employed In Med ford a ft er h is ret u rn here ahou t two weeks ago. Hmory Ha vis is slowly recov ering, from his operation at a hos pital in .Port land.. Ills Conditio:) for y while was very critical. The doctoi staled that he was getting land, wer WILLOW Sl'ltlNGS. Ore., Oct. . (Special.) The Willow Springs School is giving a Hallowe'en party on the third of November, at 7:S p. m.. at the Willow Springs jhool- ; house. Lveryoiii Is conatly ill f vtted tt attend and is requested to come in costume. I here will f lw a short program, followed by a general social time, i-adies are re quested to hake pumpkin ides for the occasion. '- Since the opening of the pheas ant and quail season, people in Mils vicitnity -have- been kepi bu dodging shot. It is coming a bit too close for comfort when the nhot rattles on the porch or on the corn whetv the farmer arc husk ing. Hunters should l:ve a care. Mis. w. it. Harris will entertain the Willow Springs Thursday club on November. Nth. The mem lie is are phi nnlng a debate with M rs. Kichmond and Mrs. t'aiey as lead ers. This Is the .meeting for ap pointing committees for the Christ mas entertainment ami every mem ber is urged, tti be present. The Hoy Lam perl family has moved to ('ent)al Point. The Pom crone place will be occupied by Mr. Snyder andfainily, who eume here from the Appleirate valley. Air. and Airs. J. W. Klden have had as guests this past week ol-1 friends from Geneva, HI., Air. nnd Al rs. I .conn rd and lvq sons, aiso( Airs. Leonard's sister. The party was en route to California, where they expect lo spent) the winter. They went south by the Redwood highway. Mr. andWIrs. S;tm Anderson have as house guest Air. Anderson's brother. John Anderson of Port land. C Leo la and Gene Peames, who are attending Normal school at Ash at home over the week along better than expected, end. ,(! kJ '; ONE DROP 'does the work of three . One drop of Schilling Lemon does the work of three of the ordinary kind for Schilling: Lemon contains three times the amount of lemon oil demanded by U. S. Government Pure Food Standards. It is a fixed policy that all of the Schilling: Extracts (from vanilla to maple) . shall be made even better than experts expect Money back if you don't like Schilling's best! Coffee 19 Spices Raking Powder Tea i A. Schilling Vanilla does nov bake out or freeze out DOLLAR DAY! mm S3 VI 1 1 iJTlT BTA 1-1 FORM OUR REGULAR STOCK TO $20 VALUES All sizos from :i lo Iti a 1 1 I a complete range of the hest colors shown fop Full ns Velvets, (icorjielte mii1 Velvet Conihiiuitions, Heavy Crepes. Satins and the newest iu print ed Cantons for Kail. The outstanding Dress Sale of the year! Wonderful values in so broad a range of sizes and styles everyone can be sure of a model just to suit their individuality. Tierres, ruffles, ja bots, Big Bertha collars, pleats, flounces, lace combinations for afternoon, and, in fact, the very latest, up-to-the-minute styles in all the newest Fall shades are here for your selection Friday and 'Saturday. 10 of the New Fall ' Shades and Colors Silk from Top to Toe "Guaranteed" PURE SILK HOSIERY Cnliiin, Sand, ChainpaiKn, French Nude, (rain, 1'earl liltisll, (inn Metal, Moonlight, ltevepp, nil the hest colors. I I'OINTKD HKKIi and n perfect fitting Ktot-Uym with al! the looks of the finer hose. Absolutely fttiarnnfooil to ivc satis faction or we will give you a now pair. A beautiful quality Silk, itico smooth, cloaii weave. , 66x70-ln. Twilled ., Cctton Plaid Blankets $1 .00 Each Rose, tan, blue atxl pink "plaid sinirle Iilaukets. liarge enough for any bed.' 1-Mra long warm napth , and whipped ends, soyou have an exceptional Dollar day item at a remarkably low price. S1.25 Women's Outing Flannel Gowns tfc i .00 JL Each Hxt ra heavy quality, some Avit'u band-embroidery work. Very' long, full cut gowns with V and square necks, one number with collar. Plain white and colored stripe Outings of very fine qual itv and all gowns are exception ally .well made. . ' Stamped Linen Crash Tea Towels, colored border 5 r $1 Crash Tea Towels or Kitchen Towels, made with hanger ... .... . ....... . , 7 for $1 Fancy Gift Bath Towels, worth 65c regularly . . w. ...... . ,2 .for $1 Large Size Huck Hand Towels, colored borders . . ... 6 for $ 1 Hand Embroidered Gift Towels, all Linen ; .Each $1 All items advertised for Friday are on Sale while quantities last.