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G Medford Mail T Second Section EighPagefi UNE Second Section Eight Pages O DI!r Tw.utytklrd Vt Weekly Ki(t;-iAilh Y.j MEDFORD, DIJ1-XJON, FRIDAY, XOYKMIiKU 2:!. 1!):.'S. No. 245. E CHRISTEN. SOUTH AMERICAN PLANE -t.L.''', 2L1 'I ..I-1-1----'- 1 :- !!l 1 :- ' I ' : ' V.. ...i.li'i i:;i.!i,.lL ' t PISTES RUSSELL'S' SHOP AT HOME FOR TABLE ROCK "Medford's Own Store' k punn m m UU UUL I lUUIln I r: ? SHOP IN THANKSGIVING ! -ON WAGNER CREEK I I i FINISHED QUICKLY ifc, TAHI-K HOCK, Ore..' Nov. 23 (Special.) The Ktnl I ross mem bership drive was completed hero W'ednemlay afternoon, with Home 25 paying the annual membership fee. Mrs. S. M. Tuttle and Mis. Chaa. Dunlap were in charo o the drive i und report a prompt response, making It pnHsihle to enmph-te the work in little more than half a day. Hundreds of fat turkeys from I thiH and HurroundhiE markets have have pono to market this week. Many of these birds are going with ,tho Farm Itureau Hhipment to the New York market, which is being tried out for the first time by southern Oregon turkey growers. Among the Sunday visitors here last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ; J. M. Dodge and children and Miss! Kva Xeulon of Medfnrd, Doris) Tiichnrdson of Heall lane and Mr. j and Mrs. L. Smith of Ashland. j Mi:- Aliee Seabrnok of the Ash-j hind Normal spent tlu week end i with homo folks hero. j I Maria Olaya. daughter of the Colombian minister to Washington, ehriatening the plane Rlouarte which will be used by Lieut. Ben hmin Mendcz In a flight from the United States to Bogota. m remembered l y her many friends , wt't k WAONRR CHEEK, Ore., Nor. 23. (.Special)) The president nC the, '1 -.u ?n .-Te;u her A; soiiation an nou need that the next meeting will bo held on the afternoon of Kriday. the 3th. A Thanksgiv-, ing program will tu- given -by 111' srhool rhiklren on that day and all parents and others interested in the school work are urged to i attend this me.etlng. (iorge Matheson is almost i ready to start logging on liis tim ber tract loeated above where th old Oleim and Metiiew sawmill stood. He will log with a cat erpillar traetor and immmer. All of the tin key raisers m this locality are now getting their turkeys ready for market. Mi. l.ouis Maker und Jimmy Norman both of i 'a I fornia are butchering for a number of people In uH district. They are. experienced turkey butchers and dress ap proximately ono hundred each, daily. t Mrs. H. T. Single ' ami child ren called on Mrs. U. li. 1'iirve.H last Wednehday. j A shipment of gypsum fertilizer arrived in Talent lust Wednes day and a number . of residents in th.s locality were busy haul ing U to their farms. .1. I.. Ilriner and ( li. (ireen of Doiris, Calif, called on Mr. and Mrs. (.. A. Itriner one day of last B ! here as she spent most of Hie .irs. (".'. A. Knighton of Talent summer here. They will make j Clivii n her brother, Mr. and their homo on the Nelson ranch , Mrs. M. T. llarklow and family ! near Keno. Mast Tuesday. j Mrs. Susanne Holmes Carter is Leon Z.ockwood is driving trac ' ; pending the week at an edu- tor for M w Mathesun this winter. Uational niee ing at Iteddlng Cal.j (!. A. Kerby has been haul ng Miss Wllma shely returned from ! wood to Asliland the past month n week-end visit with her lmrents I i'Poneu ine marKCl neinj I'olnt Monday morn- Joe West of the Ag.ito (section is doing Home work this week at the Harry Nealon ranch. The work of putting In the grain crop and cultivating the alfalfa on the Morris raneh is progressing nicely, ho report m W. 1 1, Morris. Several more fox pens aro be ing constructed on the Dunlap and Hamilton ranch which, with those already in use. will take care of! more than HO foxes, . Ijppter Hamilton. local manager . of the fox business, expects to go north in a fw days to procure several paii's of high-grade breed ing foxes. ; Mel Atkins and Alfred MUkoski are working on a wood contract in the Sams Valley district. The next meeting of the Table Rock Community club will be held Kriday night, November flit, lie- i-ide the business of arrangimr fori the annual Christmas trrv enter-1 titinment at thN mnMnir. a rood program is being arranged, which will he I Hp mriin feat lire nf the evening. i Saturday. iX'u. stn in mo i-iorary afU'ri,oon. Mr. and Mrs. Cad- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M'dlnrd ; l ; " - V wiuiam r navo tMiuy i -emi nuu 1()J(1 (listl.it.t ls making an cx- nnd children, who he.ve been vis-! "imi ut ' from .Mimtesano, uasn., w nei e; tt. tulotl visit with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. T. W. Combs. -Mr. and Mrs. Itrookn and fnm Ily, w ho oecupleil tho Wads worth house, moved to l'hoeniz. . Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Hverett Hon no and eh ldren of Talent called at the home of Mrs. I. 10. lira d ley on Kriday of last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Pennington and finally of l'hoenix recently moved Into the. house on the Wadsworth for tho winter. 1 There was a school mooting held at the humt of the clerk,' Mrs. H, s. Lynch last Monday evening. They completed all busi ness that came up and also made out their budget. JACKSONVILLE. Ore., Nov. (Special) The ladies of the; itlmr friends and relatives ..aval ley for the- past week, returned . at Central mg. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller of l'rovolt were visitors at the Char ley Chitwood home . Tuesday af ternoon. Mr mill !i T? M C;idwalln- ni..-1.ffJ.'flnn f'nU.i -ill linl.l flie'i-, . " . . itr and children were v.sitors at v f(,rnw.rK. nl- thiB P1.11P,. ,. tn annual bazaar and iood saie.;tho T C- vorrij. home Mondavi , ... ,..,,, (l. Mrs. Lloyd Walsh of the Ante- I hi in thP and many beautiful as well as use- tney Rent several weeks. The good for wood sales. M Iss Margaret to Lock wood left hist week for Itiverslde, Califor nia . whero she will work this winter. The residents of this district will be glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snook and fain- Saturday to their home . tump Sac- thflt timeJ ful articles will be on display at (.0M'tinued rain in that nection did nor n nueal to them. Thev have mi'h jonn uugan anu pun ycn(tKfim Up thc-lr. residence in 'Med lev hnnulit Mmnll tract nf la ml 1 1 roin L''"M COUIH.V spent' &at-j f)nl Wij,, ,lmt Hay that OUV ne u- Medford while h-v.' (urday night at the home of Mi-h-.i Jackson . county climate can not Mnrrv Nealon- hns the eonti-aet DPn brother t'hris. Dugan .heilt. ; . of pulling out the n.ple irre at I Ml"- H,'I;7 iMi"Pi; WIl Ht,op- Mrs. S. B. Dunnington, C. B. the Table lioek orchard. . .. - in -Mflf"rd . SillHi "y;vl .! bunnlngton and - little daughter Hav uM-ow,rs in this section are Mp- ftmi Mrs- x- A-' Ul,il(lcrS Kardetto were week-end viflitors receiving many inquiries abrmt hay. ';ini1 Vaughn r, Maxme uvre yi- ,n KlQmath ValU nnd Malln.. but it seems that most of the sur-, n n Ap! i . The County Health: so'clation plus h-,v has been disposed 1 1 v "hold a meeting at the home of something very unusual M trly j ' rs. Arthur Madden and daugh-' .' Krank Ton Velh, Monday in the season. Af ,, , , Ml... ufternoon. There were forty pros- Clamle Wilson and Alvin Ibimil-I, ' ' . . . , A,...Vnt. Miss Carlton, of Medford, I'm. who returned Tuesday from Art Tonnor of Ashland and Mrs pre'dent of the association pre- huntln.ur trip in Klamath county.' , . ' Miii,.,. hi. me H'ded at the meeting. This meet- Vport very little game In the re-' ' ,?...,.,' ' ' 'ing was held for the purpose of '."T yifh ,' , , ! M'it 1 , Ln,. who h;ls heo-1nchinR th. .lo ' rf To I,.- ,. r..ll.-v. II,.. .,, k ';'t-;vi,lti,. nl lhe ,lump of her un,.. "tnmpa which will start Nov. n.,-i- in Mr.lf.inl. nv.sl f ll. .lnlry- , . fnmlly for 30. Mrs. Hulloway of .Medford. mm In ,1,1s .llslrl,-. sondlnsr )h t we0 ,.,.,, S:uurU,v who I..-.H clmrKo of this work ni ln lh.-ir whole milk. ,)o K1.im-.i;h ,,,, wlltnl slu. , -pointed hor commlttoi.H for tho C limn lnJ hei UiI ' cretu Luniiiiumiii-n i-.-j Miss to Kail and winter is a .rood time 'working get spring grain cleaned so that ci.i'hif ulnntln.- u-1 1 1 lint lie Exciting Scenes at State Theatre t.mq Is removed while here 10 s0" ul;" 'luuul ""u v.wmu.h ..... Work " b Ll lone on the good purpose. After the husi-- einhodied In A Vo, Aualiist uoik 1. li. ini. ""no on v mcvtli,B those prcr.ent word The World", at the Slnte lonlKht. d-lnyed. II has Leen found thai ' ' " .'" ,,' ,.,riI ,.4J favored w th two Holos, "I Sent Swift pianos, motor cars nnd a liu-KC. miun.l. plump and iinhroken , 1 ' ,. , ' . . ,' . ,u,.'.,, you a Souk." and "The Summer rclnK train are Included In n rnels are movl lik'!- to prodm'e ut Wind," sunn by Mrs.. John Knliiht. nice made liy a ulrl reporter In n bow with sime eoar" THERE MUST BE SOMETHING BEHIND THE FAME OF GOLDEN WEST IT ISTHE QUALITY fJFGOOD COFFEE 1' .W ft- stronc pliintu when planted In cold , .,, Itofroshment.s of tea and cakes portrayed by OeorKe Onlo to nave I. I vhit l mti y wlin ',.- .,.,1 rick h-m the were served. the life of the yuunK society man, ,1 Is plant.-.l under iMimlltl.ms "7 . , r h-iiilr, - I, - rllrt awiv t Jlr- T. C. Norrls who ha been Harrison Kord. In Iho death houss. re favoral.le to prompt iterminn-.J 2! , ' J ',11,'h, .. ,,,, '.',. eonva'.esclni; in Medford nt the One nf the swiftest planeB on th.) iion, says the experlmenl ..slatl.m. j " ' n .. , home of her nephew:, W V. liar west const was used for tho scene. ' . ,,' , f. ' ker for the past two weeks re- and Ieo Mornn, who wnH a pass- When makh,,. desserts or salads v s ors Mom ay af.e u.on J " I fnuch enKor wa near death when the with .e a.hus If they are wanted In JUo. .yJ i,proved in health. . Plane in making a landins came haste place mold cmtalnlnt l.ien, holoh f ,1 the al.. 5 Kiull, eluir I, ,.,.,. hn nureh.A near overlurnln. 1 with hrokeu lee mixed over KMKIJ Hununy oveniuB. 1 ne " " ,L" 0.nl. full-. - - -- 1 seltntlons were open tne uaies "' : ,- of the the Temple" and 'The f"ila nnd Fifth streets formerly Tnrd Is lv sheiiherd." Miss Hull, "wned l.y Mr. Mensor. who now Severance, n.conipanled her on !. In San I.ranelseo. . the piano. This was very much Mr. and Mrs. . Vlv.nn lleael, enjoyed i,y those llstenliiK In from HP'. Sunday afternoon at the n. Jacksonville. ,v- MO'ers' home at Modford. Mrs. Albert Kaiser from Denver,! Mrs. CMaronce llanillton of liu.h Colo, arrivel hero Thursdny eve- )ct tho week-end with her sls 11 nB for a visit with her Mater. Mr"- Arthur Lewis, at .latlt- Mrs. b. T. Wilson. nonvlIK Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis. Mrs.! Oim I'hllllps. wife nnd bahy an.. Harold Crump. Mrs. Chris K-ecaii. Kmmitt fhllllns, returned hero Mrs. Klhel Olson and .lauRhter. Sunday from Klamath Kails, when Violet all of Jacksonville, and they Had spent a week with Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Thlmpsoi, of Medford rhlllips' parents. They spent rat- attended the Christian Science lee- "rduy n'fht nt the Tom Dunning- jrr. Sk;les wroto a Vounta,7 lure in Ashland Friday evenlnp. I,nn ,lf""! '' '';vir.K Minduy testimonial nftor KelIoK(r' ALU .Mrs. Will Katun is here from 'r '.heir home nt s.iuaw lake. I BRAN had saved him from drcad her home in fo.iullle vIsltinB Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur LewU and fui constipation. Kead his tribute: friends and takim; treatments m t'nrol.' spent Sunday with . Jul, 12, 11127 the fntue I'lv.r Tinll iriuni Mr. Iwls' sister. Mrs. .Nettle1 'Tor . yr I hm tem con.tlp.tej. the l.nKue l.mr ranil.niuni. i,ifnr,l 1 After trrlnu klod of drug pm, lite, Mrs. Wilbur Cameron nnd Miss lhnmpin at Medfnr. . ' I j coulj only ,t wmminiry rtli(. I bocmi Hilda 1 vons left Tuesday for a Tha menibcr of the Christian dlMouramd nd envo iii hoped. vYcn a I i wh, he, si.l.r I o wen Kn ivor roelely enjoyed a taffy j rhnd told m. w ui.Kell'. AI,I..BAN. Mi-it with he, sister, .Mis. uuon . vri.lnv evnnlllu i W rfd " "!"!' tMtlmonUU I hud no Ocdn. nt Kiilcin. ! pull. at the churcl, '"day evnninu. f.,lh , w ,jf ,(, ,, te,,mni,i. Mr. and Mrs. fiene Cantrnll of r. ..... ...... '"'-.."-" r,VV' 1...: T.? THEN ALL-BRAN SAVED HIM FROM CONSTIPATION A. message for people who use laxatives H .,ii. nnu .mis. ,.,iu anu. 1 udforrt were visitors nl' flny"i " prMW. to uw mi nn, but Medtotd weiv Sunday KUests of '', " v.hel nlsnn 1 "'" " n T"'1" "nd ni tlfr Omndma , Cantrall nt Amiy's ,n nomo of, MrM: "mn o mj .uwrnwit.' I cm,., .t, rd .Tuesday evenlnff. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Thompson' trrpat cnmiL'h lo mp,t with Kt- WtMo't tntul ' Artiiub SK1US, 323 K. lililo A,tnu, rt,.ne. .1,. ,..n .nl.shfineft. vnic.no, lu. an.l'son Howard of smith ulyer hlvc ,,,.,, mCchanical Injury, orl If constipation ill preying upon pa.sru mrtuiKx o. olherWHe unfit for I'. S. No. 1, may 1 jour neaun, cnecK it nefore too lato. en route to Klamath Falls. They n(tvnntIlt.()U!,v ,,c t eallle or '" ff Usin(f habit-fovminff were nucsts nt Amy s l-lace while oreon Browerr, fed I laxativcn, stop it before thin harm- he,rf- , , ,, ,., their s.e potatoes last year, re- j ul Practice fnetens its grip too ! "J- nn' MJ-":, '"r ,:,,""t",P P -xperlment station, nnd l. of klamath hall- are visit n Ir. a mnrke, n ,, ronJ Kellop's ALL-EllAN is guar- Appl. Katos sister, Mrs. hurley .. . ., ,......1,1,. ,i,nt as far as I cd to relieve constipation. Just Chitwood and family. They are Mt , d ,h. "V-t tw taMcspoonfult, daily- en route to Palo Alto. Calif, where ' chronic cascu, with every meal. Mr. Appletate has work at Stan- To Drown nn,i tnrt. ,ie a ' doctor! recommend ALL-BRAN, ford t nlverslty. mtlf Htrv 1nih and ,(l.un thom ; A 100 bran cereal leliciou with I Mr. Floyd Carter was a dinner wl) mlk h,.,r ul,inB them In m 1.k ,0' cream frutta or honey Bi.est of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cieoruej , T ,,, , brUfh added. Uso in cooking too. Sold by Maxwell Sunday. ,h-m with the white of an ecc if ? . fl"?";,. .everywhere. ! .Mrs. Frank Saulsherry and son h , , Kh ,iro)vn. .uwre ,n uauis vrceii ;.Iohn M. were Medford visitors Crpad w.rppi.,, ,n C,n h. ..Sunday afternoon. sorbs moisture and Impart an i;oy .xison 01 "Mnma.n runs un f.asnnt tns((, and Mis Emily Uroom were! , married nt the I. ntted ITesby- Poor development nnd low eff I terlon churrh In Portland fiundny 1 production ran often be traced lo 1 morning, ills McVroom will oe mnc.ra; deficiency In the feed. ALL-BRAN JANUARY PRICES PREVAIL IN NOVEMBER A Sale Saturday! FANCY PILLOWS $1.19 :' Worth $1.98 Ileal ly a wonderful value (hat will make an excel lent Christmas M'il't or for your own home. See Window Display Wonderful .' '.'V . . , Values $2.98.. . , Worth $4.50 ' A. most beautiful ift and , 'it's not too early to think of Christmas buying. See them in' tho window; any description will not do . 'them justice. Hemstitching 8c yard We are prepared, with ' two thoroughly experien ced operators to do your hemstitching on all . kinds.. : of materials. 'All work -done at the; store, quick service and expert advice by the experienced oner.v: tors means SATISFAC TION. : Aurora Cone Decorations Demonstration Come in Saturday ' and see this .'work being done by an expert who can teach you this fascinating art work. Make tip your Christmas gifts inexpensively. COATS at in co? y LESS Every ccat goes none held back it's a drastic price reduction to clear the decks early for Christmas displays. We must cut down the stock and this tremendous reduction is doing it. Be here Saturday share in the great reductions so you will have more money to spend for Christmas gifts. Our stock is still quite complete in size range and a beautiful selection can still be had. $16.75 Coats Selling Now, at . . S29.75 Coats Selling Now, at ,; . S39.75 Coats Selling Now, at $49.75 Coats Selling Now, at . $59.75 Coats Selling Now at . $75.00 Coats Selling Now, at ... , $85.00 Coats Selling Now, at . . $98.00 Ccats Selling Now, at . , $125.00. Coats Selling Now, at ... $11.17 ... 19.84 ... 26.50 ... 33.17 "!') 084 . I 50.00 .. 56.67 . . . 65.34 . ; . 83.34 All Dresses Reduced Now A complete clearance, just in the heart of the season. Drastic reductions made nec essary, to devote the space to Christmas displays. It means a sacrifice of all pro fits, but it is necessary and your savings will be tremendous. To $15 Dresses, $9.75 Party dresses, street dresses in the latest styles, eclers and fabrics, in a complete range. Nothing reserved, nothing held back; every garment, to the $15 price, goes at $9.75. To $25 Dresses, $14.75 Just think of it! Such a sacrifice of these high-grade dresses at so low a price, and nothing held back. Every garment at these prices included in the sale. The Newest in Bags Shell Frames $4.98 A Pre-Christmas Sale $4.98 Tho very newest thing in Hand Bags ShelJ frames in beautifully designed shapes and; the new grained leathers... Tan, blond, blue, green, brown and black colors. A very re markable bag value that will start Christmas buying of bags. There's really no more ac ceptable so be sure to see these. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY L.Jil l.illll;. m '