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BUTTE FALLS HAD 'ART EXHIBITION kl iiF- t- -7" , -
GOOD CROWD FOR LSNFDiCOR SHOPiS "ZT RUSSELL'S
ENTERTAINMENT; OPENED TO PUBLIC "c r w,o, :
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m'TTR FALLS. Ore, Doc. T.
(Special.) The dnncn and imo
PHiam j-prmsorod by the Hutte 1-uII.h
v city council Saturday n!(;ht was
well attended. The program con-
nistcil of musical numbers and
reading hy Ilutte Fallsboyn and
KirlH and movies by the (,'opco com
pany. ,
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Humor
j Kent on Monday. Decmbf-r 3. i;irl.
Mr. and Mrs. N'eff and mall won
I of Hilt. Cal., spent 'I'hanksKivIn
' here with Mrn. Neff'K parents, Mr.
and Mru. O. M. Gohh,
Mrs. Ruth Michell was ill with
Irliicnza. Hcvcral days this week.
Mrs. David Cleveland Mibstitulcd
in her room."
Miy HeUm Myers of Medfnrd
vUsited friends in Itutto Falls Sun
day. flcrtrude FredenhuiK of Med ford
spent the week end visiting rela
tives here. .
.Mr. and Mrs. Al illldreth spent
Thanksgiving with relatives in Mod
ford. Louis Clephart and Miss Mae llil
kcy were married in Modford Mon
jt day. December 3.
1 Several have been confined tn
their homes with severe colds and
Influenza. The high school was
closed for the two dayR preceding
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Koy 1'urker. who
recently moved to Trail to live,
spent Thanksgiving day with Mr.
larkerH parents of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson re
turned lust week from I'lrlifornin.
They spent Thanksgiving day with
relatives In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Jackson of
Oakland, C'nl., spent a few ihiy.
lust week visiting relatives in Ilutte
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd WnU-on of C'nH
fornia spent the Thanksgiving holl
, days at nt home of Mrs, Watson's
mother.: Mrs. Ella Smith.
Frank Hoover of Flverta. Cal..
arrived here Wednesday, evening
ft n a few days' vlsl t with rela
tivos. Misses F.ornico Iturgoine ,'nnd
Helen Kimerville, students of the
Southern Oregon Normal, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Simerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Richmond
have moved into the Parker houe
kHiid Mr. nnd 'Mr.--Short nnd ohil-,
"(Iron havo moved into the Ttarkci
honne. , . f .
I Mrs. N. 11. Stoddard pubstituied
'In Mr. Nee's room during h(s Ill
ness with influenza this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Higgin
holham and son Donald Denn
spent Saturday and Sunday visiting
relatives in Ilutte Falls.
By MARY GREINER
Thiriy-four wutor color and oil
1 paintings by Robert Hallo well,
1 young and famous American artist,
hang this week in the Jane Snedi
jcor shop on the fourth floor of
Vthe .Medford building, where local
art lovers may come and view them
at will.
Hallowell. who was born in .Deu
iver, Colo., and graduated from Har
! vard, is a genuine product of
lAnioiicun education and ideals
'to the extent of searching for most
j of his inspiration abroad. He
j found It principally in the sunny
j climes of Spain, Normandy and
j Paris. And the spirit of those old
r world scenes are interpreted with
the dauntless sweep of the full-
j Koulcd young American that he is.
j In fact, Hnllowell'a success sives
j proof to the observation that a
) painter, as well as a prophet, is
1 without honor in Uis own country;
) for the tiitnple reason that it' he is
!a prophet or a painter worth dis
I agreeing with, his conceptions of
i other and loreign landscapes 'are
far more interesting to all parlies
concerned than nre those of his
own.
j Hallowell is n master of design,
i but never Its slave; Details that
go beyond the horizon of scenes
j he depicts, and faIe into the pur
I pled overtones of twilight are tri
(ttniphs of his art, in which the on
looking student stands in a thrill
I of admiration.
j The cluttered streets of Paris
are given n new and clean expres
sion beneath the wash of the young
j American, without omission of
their ancient and mellowed arlH
1 tocracy. A good example of this
is the scene marked No. 4 in the
j collection and entitled "Rue Tron
ichet, Paris."
Here the movement and Insule
of the commercial world is inter
miiv;led with the warm reassur
ance of Parisian tfayety through
the medium of this, artist's color
manipulation- that at close range
appeam to be but a series of aim'
less and disorderly daubtt.
This, and the 33 other fine pieces
in this exhibition, cannot he re
'viewed adequately here.. Nor would
the art-loving public be Interested
; in reading about them if, they
I'wore. The principal. nows value of
'this announcement is that the col
'lection is here for only a limited
; thne and the public is welcome to
: come to the snedicor shop and
"irftudy Ihcru to' Its heart's content.
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BEAGLE DISTRICT
LAST TWO WEEKS
BABYGLINiCTO BE
HELD DECEMBER 11
CENTRAL PT: CENTER
RFAOLF. Ore., Dec. 7. (Spec
ial. 1 The flu has visited nenrly
every home In Ileagle Til the last
two weeks. It has been In a licht
form but still it put most of those
who had it in bed for a few days.
j The Thanksgiving school pro
grram wns given on Wednesday and
was n Kt'eat success. "The First
Thanksgiving Day" was put on by
the students of the school in a
pantomime.
Kva Frink and Klla Tilackman.
who are attending high school at
Sams Valley, have rented n room
and will keep house for the rest
lf the term. The two girls have
been rooming with Mrs. Wllhite
until she left to make hr home
nt L'ngle Point.
Luke Jennings nnd family spent
Thanksgiving with friends nt Cen
tral Point.
-Mrs. K. H. Lucas was n business
vlfltor at Medford lad Friday.
: There was no scout meeting last
Saturday evening, as there wro n
! many of the boys sick witlf the
flu.
The third meeting of tho AnM
j och fc-T. A. will be heid nt the
Vchoolhouse next Friday evening.
December. Tth. "We will have with
i im flu Tl (to lint ti Ttitrr emtniv
AkoIiooI supervisor, who will give
tn n talk on her trip to Kurope
'' nnd show the pictures hp col
lected while there. Kveryone is
cordially invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Jennings nnd
F.sthrr Jones were Medford vis
itors' las Wednesdny.
P.eagle was well represented nt
. the Sams Valley Thanksgiving pro
. gram last Wednesday evening. All
who nttended cloyed the good
program rendered by the grade
nnd high sihnoi students.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Seegmiller had as
Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Seegmil
ler's brother, Mr. Williams and
family from Medford.
CENTRAL POINT. Ore.. Dec, 7.
I Special I The baby clinic will
be held Tuesday, December 11. In
the health center over the Mary
Mee drum store in Central Point.
The ladies of the Christian
church have nil plans completed for
their bazaar to be held Deceinbe:
);! in the Alerritt buildir.'.;. There
will be a booth with all kinds of
beautiful and useful fancy articles
suitable for Kbs and a candy booth
with delicious homo-made caudiey.
There will be a cooked food tale
in connection with the bazaar; also
light refrei-hment.s will be served.
Mrs. R.. W. iampert spent Tues
day with Mrs. Effte Caster.
The Christian Kndenvor Society
of the Central Point Federated
church are sending their missionary
money to the Lee Memorial mission
in Calcutta, India, and to the West
Coast Mission. Africa.
J. Isaacson, president of the
Central' Point Statebank, and Mrs.
Isaacson left Sunday by auto or
Pasadena, Cal., for a visit of about
a month.
Little Hetty Farrier, who makes
pi home with Ir. and Mrs. K. 10.
Scott, is recovering from in days'
..'toes of the liu and now has the
chicken pox.
iiruce Pickett of Portland, son
of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Pickett, spent'
I Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr.
'Pickett Is assistant manager of the
, Pacific Telegraph & Telephone Co.
j of the Portland district.
RECOMMENDS
IT TO OTHERS
Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable
Compound Helps Her So Much
School Nolo.
The ppelllng match with Atrnte
sehool will be held December 14th
nt the Aenle sehonlhouse. 1 will
be followed by n box rtoclal.
Quito n few of the children have
beep out of school because of colds.
AThe Christmas wile of tuberru
iMi Mnmp began Mondny. The
sehnol l going tn try to become
jnn per cent in elling five dol
lar' worth.
Cleveland. Ohio. "! pure rer-oni-mend
Lydia' K. Pinklir.m'a Veyetnhlc
( oiiipoitnd In tiny
woman in t be
condition ( w.m
in. I was o wtvik
ami run -down
that I e o u 1 .1
hardly jtati'l up.
1 could nut r;it
and w.M full of
mi-nTy. A friend
Lviitj ui A reside
Avenue (mM nir
alxmt tiii medi
cine nnd after
takintr ten tattle my wenfcin-M nnd
nrvoune' nre all rune. ( f--el like
livint' nt-'niti. 1 am lill t.tk itn it un
til I ft-el tntl!g like bi-JMie. S n n-y
(te thi fetter .1 n irtieenial."--Mrs.
Ki iZMurni Toio, UVIJ liol
Ave, Cleveland, Ohio.
Saturday Morning the Doors Open on Medford's Greatest
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COATS and DRESSES
Every Coat in our big stock frcm
above $40.00 up to the highest
price $125.00 is included in this
tremendous price reduction. Ev
ery Winter Dress of Satin and
Velvet from $21.75 to $59.75 is
included.
Copt
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PRICE
NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS
ALL SALES FINAL
Sizes From 1 3 to 46 THIS TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE IS NECES-
SARY BECAUSE OUR STOCK IS TOO
LARGE AND WE MUST MAKE QUICK DIS
POSAL WITH JANUARY PRICES IN DE-
Styles that are the most authen
tic for the present season. No
garments of the above prices held
hack every one goe3 at this half
price reduction. r
Come Early Saturday CEMBER.
rrru a myr
Let Nothing Keep You Away COME You'll Not Be pisappoirited As
Every Garment in Our Stock is Greatly Reduced Saturday
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Saturday Stationery Sale
Regular 75c to $1. Boxes
59c
few
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A lioautit'ul gift of excel
lent Stationery, in a fancy
gift box. The .stationery
is liifth fiiality and an ex
ceptionally low priec..
$2.25 Lace Trimmed Env.
$1.98
Made of extra quality
knitted Jfctyon and with
dainty lace trimming. A
'.andean Top on this is
exceptionally desirable.
Glove Silk Underwear
Vests and Chemise to $4.50
. $1.98
All pink shades only and in beautiful quality
Kayscr, Vanity Fair and other good makes.
Pure Linen Lunch Cloths
98c each
Fine quality, striped and
checked designs and in
popular sizes. This is a
very special value for Sat-urdav.
Hand Embroidered Towels
49c each
Hand - made Embroidery
in neat designs on pure
Linen (litest, Towels. A
regular ij!Jc value, special
for Saturday at a. very
low price, ' AQr
each -tZjy,
Things to Embroider
Many pretty gifts can b
made up from the Stamp
ed Towels, Scarfs, etc;
Special Organdie Pillow
both back and front with
stamping for embroiderv
or painting. Size 18 inch
es square. -
39c
150 Japanese Calendars
10c each
Just the thing for (hat extra little gift you
want to park in. the box. Showy hand
pi.infed lattice wicker Calendars at a bar
gain price. . . , , . i
See Window Display
Japanese Electric Lamps
,$1.75
All comjilete with sluule, light cord extension
and a standard representing a Japanese lady in
fanciful colors. - IJulb not included.
Hand Made Hdkfs.
29c
Mrjm.
Deautifnl . quality, . pu re
Irish Linen, Hand Em
broidered and with hand
rolled edges. In niany
patterns and an ideal gift,
at a very low - ' ?Q'
price, each "
Solid Color Bath Towels
59c each
Large size, verv heavv
Turkish 5alh Towels iii
the popular solid colors of
gold, rose, blue and green
that will make ideal gifts.
Special at, KQn
each OUU
Child Rainy Day Sets .
' $398
Coat, Umbrella'and Hat in eoloi-s of green, blue
ami red. Sizes -t- and 8 only and a real gar
ment for service that, will' make a fine gift. V'-.
Holeproof Silk Hosiery
$1.00 to $ 1.95
Xo finer gift can be pur
chased than Silk Hosiery
of this line which colors
are created by "Lueile"
in Paris. Ma n y now
shades. . ' - , .