Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 09, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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MEDFORD, OKKC8QN', FRIDAY, NOVKMlff Dpi), HfcW.
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SAMS VALLEY HAD NEW STAR SINGS SUNDAY SCHOOL
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SAMS VALLi; V, ore.. Xuv. 9.
f Special.) The election in over,
wllhuut a yreat amount of excite
ment hei-u. The principle inU-iest
eenteretl in the loeatinn of radios
from H o'clock till midnight Weil
nuHduy when the Veports cume in.
Krum one public lm'atlun your cor
reNpoiuIent noted thiil the report
ftf the nittiumil head's elertion
brought no applause from linteii
er, neither did it hrins any weep-.
liiK or words of disappointment; a
condition believed to be seldom
witnessed.
Kunday visitors nt the Geo. Mc
Donough home were Mr. Knd Mrs.
John Unvllle of Med ford, Mr. and
Mrs! Kd Htrohiuire and Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Howe of Central Point.
The afternoon was devoted to
inutile and conversation, making
the day u pleasant one for all. that
will nut i-oon be forgotten.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Koger visited
Sunday with Mrs. U, S. Scott of
(irants Pumm. Tho Scotts were for
mer residents of this precinct.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Struus nre tho
proud parents of a new baby boy
born October 31 at the Community
hospital In Medford.
Although AI Smith carried our
one vole, we do not
determines us a n y
moro wet than dry, as we know
many j-oujid drys who voted for
Smith with the belief that his elec
tion might have an effect on the
4 menacing bootlegging business.
Mrs. IS. A. Wilhilu was quite ill
the first of the week, necessitating
the catling of Dr. lleckman of
; Central Point. Call bladder trouble
was the cause of the illness, from
which Mrs. Wilhite is now (juitu
- Improved.
The ladies' club meet today with
Mrs. Ktta Higham.
Mr. Wilson of Medford, agent
; for a tombstone company, was in
terviewing residents in this district
' Thursday.
A. U. Collett is among the latest
. to purchase curs hero and has a
i new Poutiac coupe.
I Miss Frances Wilson who is
' Htaylng at the home of her aunt.
Mrs. San ford Richardson in Med
ford, visited the week end with
her parents. She reports Miss
Doris Richardson aa slowly im
proving; from a recent injury by
uuto.
Albert Straus spent several days
lust week visiting Kugene friends.
. Mrs. Joe Dusenherry is reported
i as tjulLe ill from the Influenza.
A Tho basketball -shed for tho
XKW Yl) UK. Nov. it. iJP) Clara "
Jacobo. once a mill worker in Law- ' p.KACILK Ore. Nov. 9. (Spe-
rence. Miss., stepped up last iiijsht ciai.)" The Kver Heady- Sunday
into th;it golden world toward
which she hud struggled for nearly
15 years the stage of the Metro
politan opera housf.
She made her debut in "II Tro
vatore," whose tuneful arias she
could sing at an age when most
children are learning kindergarten
school class Micru lunch guests last
Sunday at their teacher's. Miss
Swunson. In the afternoon they
accompanied Miss Swunson to the
Meadows to be present at the
meeting held by the Central Point
gospel team. The class members
are Marie Seegniiller, Kila and
nimen. ,rier sue nan sung witn lMWil jnueknmn. Marjorie and
Roberta Mayfleld and Fay Ora
SCuck
Ciovannl Martinelll the old famll
iar "Miserere" which she used to
sing all by herself as a child, both
soprano and tenor -could have left
no doubt in the minds of her old
friends from Lawrence that she
was u success.
H. Copley returned home several
days ago from u six weeks trip to
the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Dcnnison and Utile
iph mluim I ixrlu Itrnwn liHl'A iron A
From i, Inconspicuous seat In , SuU,m , a,u,11(, , bu,nt.M um, ;
', u slm,, um '"?"' ! vh.lt Hull- many frirnilM there,
with tlPooifiiiB Bi-ey niUHtachiua. lis- , Thc rah)(1 lle,.e havf becn
UMieU intently to every note m- ; wl,,,.omt. 11S thc Erounu us not
tere.l by the new druiliutic 80ii-unu t.m1Uun fol. pi0.nB utxl the s.ut-
Itfun for planthtK Is goltlnK short.
! .Several turkey buyers have been
culling on the farmers of late.
'I'lutfn liui-ii mi. luxn von' mtmv
up to a place by 1.1s duughU-l-B sine ; tattvyH soUl 3 ,ct.
in uie ileitis. chius SmUn uml fanliy of Mcil-
Ancelo Jacobo. born in Naples, ,vl,,.0 Kumlay . Buosll( ,lt
once a urocer in Lawrence ami not , , v .Snll,-a father and
of the .Metropolitan Opera com
j pany. Later he went back stage.
"Papa!" shouted a chorus of
I Italian voices, and he was dragged
f J precinct by
f believo this
a comber in a woolen mill, forgot
then, all thc Lnglish he had ever
known. He could speak only
Italian and not much' of that.
Dr. X. K. Ue Cesare. childhood i
friend of Clara Jacobo, .who hud j
come from Lawrence in a delega- I
lion headed by Mayor und Mrs. '
Michael A. Landers, tried to ex- !
plain how he felt. ;
"He took that seat away up In
the gallery." Dr. Cesare said, ."be-
cause he was afraid he might get ;
sister of this district.
T. P. T. A. was well uttonded
and the evening was turned over
to the Roy Scouts. They had with
them Scout Kxecutivo Y m. Lee
lirlckcr of Medford tin speaker of
the evening and the boys put on
a pantomime and served lunch to
the crowd, which they cooked.
Kvcry one there reported an en- ,
joyable time nnd no one went away ,
hungry. I
M I M T., Tot.rUI.I I
emotional and he didn't wunt to . , . ' m. i . .. 1
...... , , . , bought a house from Mr. Moon
disturb those around him In u.c ; , ,mvu Uw ,,, t ,h(!
E!.l ery. he lh.,uBht, it mlBht not , ,
mailer so much. t , . , ., . , . ...... .
titer. Mr. May field expects to build
more to it In the near future. '
Mr. K. R. Lucas and Miss Uus- '
'song were chosen by the Anlioch '
1 P. T. A. to attend the county P. T. ;
! A. meeting at Ilellview noxt Satur- '
"U'lion .ii... Iin ...,!.. .. " 'V
mind to help Clara become u great
singer. Mr. Jacobo went all the
way. all right. He's been a won
derful father to her and all his
children." i
"You see, Clara's mother who
believed in her long before he did
and persuaded him finally to let
her go to Italy to study died only
a short time after Clera went away
and toni.ght he's brokenhearted
because slut can't be here.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Lucas and
small daughter Inn Pearl were
business visitors at Prospect last
Monday. "j
The school children were given a ;
day's, vacation Tuesday on account i
' : of the Antioch school building be
school Is now underway, the poles i lnK lIu, j,,,!!! placo for this dls-1
being cut this week. This will be j triuCV - . 1
u long needed addition to our ; 1
school, the absence of which has ; Wood all kinds oak, laurel, ;
luimllcHpped our athletic. teUms i fir and dry slabs. Mod ford Fuel j
many limes. I Co. Tel. (131. tf ,
SATURDAY
Is your last
. opportunity
to take
' advantage
of our special '
Advertising .
offer -on
a
$2.50 bottle of )
De Vonne
Black Tulip
Perfume
FREE
with a
' S1.00 BOX OF DE VONNE
EXQUISITE FACE POWDER
BOTH FOR 98c
Clip This Certificate! It's Worth $2.52
This Is a
Special Mtxrni'
facturer's Ad
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. r RUSSELIfS
Please give hearer, uon presentation of this
certil'ii-iile ami 98c, a $12.00 hol.tlc of DeYonno
Uiaek Tulip, or Narcisse Perfume AND a $1.00
hox of De Vonne Exquisite Face. Powder, any de
sired shade.
Hemstitching
8c yd.
We are prepared, with
two thoroughly experien
ced operators, to do your
hemstitching on all kinds
of materials. All work
done at the store, qdir!
service and expert advice
by the experienced opera
tors means SATISFACTION.
Stamping Done
To Order
Besides carrying a, varied
line of stamped articles
we nre prepared to do all
kinds of STAMPING for
enibroiderv or painting to
your SPECIAL OKDKIJ.
You'll find this a great
convenience as you can
plan so many novel and
original Christmas gifts.
Kapok 75c lb.
Pure Kapok, in bulk, so
you can fill your own de
signed pillows that you
make up from original
ideas.
Kapok Pillows
for inside your cushions,
already made up in heart,
moon, square, round, ob
long, oval and most any
shape you wish. Peason
ably priced.
Dresses Reduced
For Early Clearance
$21.75 Values Now $16.75
Smart creations of late fall and winter de
sign. Of Velvets, Georgette, Crepes,-Satins,
Georgette and Velvet combinations. All
thc best colors, tan tones, brown navy,
black and reds in all sizes from .l.T to -Hi.
Especially do vu call your attention to the
extra-size dresses in cleverly designed mod
els for 40 to 4G size.
$32.75 Dresses Now $26.75
Tlie finer dresses as displayed for the most
discriminating purchasers are all included.
Leautiful models from Jenny, "Worth, La
tour and other world-faomus French, de
signers, carrying the labels of each creator.
Of Georgette, Crepe and .Satin and Trans
parent Velvet in all the best winter shades.
Displaying Prints
The New!
The new winter Prints and "Maftison's
Travel Crepes are new and Ktartliugh
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Drastic price reductions on all better Coats, every
garment in stock, repriced to reduce quickly our
heavy stock so that we can re-arrange our. store for
the Christmas business. There's a garment for each
lady of discrimination, finest broadcloths, fine furs,
beautiful linings, fine tailoring of absolutely the latest
models and colorings for the winter. You'll appre
ciate better, the price reductions after you inspect the
garment and compare quality of garments shoHvn,
elsewhere at "So Called" greater reductions.
$59.75 Coats selling at $47.75
$69.75 Coats selling at. $55.75
$75.00 Coats selling at .$59.75
$85.00 Coats selling at . i . .$67.75
$98.00 Coats selling at. . . . . . . . . . ...... . $78.75
$115.00 Coats selling at. .$91,75
$125.00 Coats selling at. . .$99.75
ALL OTHER COATS IN STOCK SELLING
AT VERY SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS NOW
Jiffcrcnt for winter wear,
surely be delighted.
Sec them,. vou Jl
$16.75-$19.75
Boys' Part Wool
$1.25 Union Suits
89c
A very fine garment, well made,
perfect fitting and with enough
wool for warmth, enough cotton
for comfort. All sizes from (i to
10. Also an all cotton suit at this
price.
Aurora Cone
Decorations
Demonstration
Kthcl K. Allen, i-xpert mi ''Aurora Cone
DiM-imiliiiii Work," diiwt from Xmv
York, will lie Ui-rv .Siitnrdiiy to iiixtrui't
in tin- use of llicsc nnilciiiils in milium
up tin- most lioiititifnJ mid Ji- t ii'n 1 of
(.'liristimiH (iiftfi. , ' O
A full line of new .siipplioit received. ,
NOW! A SALE
59c pr.
Pointed Heel
Picot Tops
Rayon of fine gauge from top to
bottom. Truly a great vtxlue be
cause the stocking is fine 'enough
for wear at any time, cheap
enough to have a color to match
each dress, serviceable enough
to satisfy anyone for quality. A
good looking hose in the nmart
fall shades, Honey Beige, Pearl
Blush, Moonlight, Rose Nude,
Chagapne, Gunmetal, Nude,
Flesh, Grain.
59c pair
2 pair for $1
LIMIT OF THREE SALES TO A CUSTOMER
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