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Medford Mail
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Second Section
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O'Jj Tweotj-tliinl Tear
MEDFORD, ORKOOX, FiillUY, .IANTARY 4,
N ... 284,
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Second Section
Six Pages
DANCE WILL HELP 'NEW YEAR PAPER !W!LL0W SPRINGS.
EXPENSE TALENT ! RECEIVES PRAISE CLUB WILL MECT
COMMUNITY HALLt IN SAMS VALLEYi WITH- MRS. MINER :
' By Mary O. Carey
- ' EDEN PRECINCT, Ore., Jan. 4.
v CSpecia!) We learu that Mrs. Ella
T Patterson of North Talent pur-
chased a new Nash ear from the
Meiiford dealers !ant Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Fish of North
Talent left last Sunday morning
for Chieo, Ca!., on a business and
! pleasure trip
f Mrs. S. I Barnehmg of East
P Eden and her grnndnon, Kenneth,
P ?ere at the home of Mr. and .Mrs.
15 J. W. Pmett on New V ear's day,
J Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Gardner ot
M Sancveat locality east of Talent
H wer among the shoppers in Med
& ford last Saturday.
5 The Talent Community Huh will
i hold its first dunce of the winter
ff on Monday, January u, the funds
$ to apply on the fixtures of the
jf '. Community .hali.
I' Mrs. Uoyd Culver of Phoenix has
been mtt'ferii:'? with an inies'tion
f from Milliliters off fir hark getting
K WUHo her hand. The hand had in
; Jfit& Inured at the point infected.
Ed Hamiin of Phoenix lmiehered
Home fine his fat hogs last Hatm
I day morning.
i (iuests at the home of Mr. and
I Mrs. W, C. Gannaway of East Eden
" on Christmas day were Mr. and
A Mrs. Fred Taylor from Ashland.
'd U. II. "Jackson, who has a fine
J ranch south of Talent and who has
had the reputation of raising sumo
of the finest Hartiett pears in the
valley, is setting another plot of
his land lo pears. Mr, Jarkson has
owned the Jackson Hot Springs
land tor many years.
Miss Irene SJumtley was visiting
at the home of Miss Delia Mast on
Sunday U;sL
Mrs. Jay Terrell and little daugh
ter were shopping in Medfo.'d last
Saturday from Talent,
Mrs. Weils and Mrs. Minnie Mar
tin of our county farm keepe-s
'were la Meiiford last Saturday do
ing their usual Saturday shoppl:-;.
Miss Irene Standby went hack
to her office work at the f.irestty
office December -7 after a lew
weeks' vacation.
Ed Hamlin and Fred Furry rode
on the range last Thursday and
f exchange whlen took place Friday.
f ' ! r fwA 1 1 n n (1 1 ni ft cet i m ! m n i prl
her mother, Mrs. Anna Simpson,
to her home in Medford last Thurs
day In order to help her to get her
home warmed and damp air out
after being unused or the few days
during the Christmas festivities.
Mrs. T. J. Malmgren of Phoenix
is in California for a few weeks
visiting and to be in atteudanee at
her niece's wedding which was to
take place during the holidays.
Last Friday n!;ht the Talent
Grange had its first dance at the
Talent Community hall. The dance
ivas a social and financial success
and It will in all likelihood he re
peated in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. George Drake and
Mr. Drake's mother, Mrs. L. A.
Diake, were among the shoppers
front Eden in Medford last Satur
day. 5?rs. Edmonia Anderson and Mr.
and M r. Donald A nderson and
Carl Anderson were in Medford
from the Hoxy Ann neighborhood
last Saturday.
j Mrs. J. V. Pruett and daughter,
s Marguerite, of Kant Eden were in
i Medford on business Monday of
j this week.
VdERBYSHhTOL IS
? REOPENED AFTER
LENGTHY HOLIDAY
DEI BY, Ore., Jan. 4. Hpcria!.j .
Derby school closed on Tuesday.
J.eeiiibet is, on account of so
many puplH bc:ug aiist.nt with the
flu. Schuol besan afium Wednes
day, January 2nd, so pupils and
teachers enjoyed a two weeks va
cation. M r. a nd M rs. W m. Du n In p of
nuttc Falis are visiting at the K.
IJ. Cham tiers home.
Mrs. Florence itaker and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Han lni-!ifit?
spent Christ man at Joe Hopkins'
home on Kogue river.
The K. IS. Chamhers family ppnt
t'hristmas at the It, K. Webb Pnnc
where a family reunion was en
joyed.
Miss Widell spent the Christmas
holidays Jth relative in Toledo.
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown spent
the holidays with relatives in Port
land. Mrs. Cnrless spent the holidays
at her home in Phcnix when rel
atives joined in a family reunion.
Those from a distance were Dr.
and Mrs. is. C, Richards and Dr.
nnd Mrs. H. K. OrittKhn of Vic
toria, It. C and Mr. and Mrs, H.
E. Andrew Auburn. Wash.
Misses Dorothy and 81111 Carle
spent New Year's eve at the teat-hern
ne.
Lorrine nnd Shirley Smith were
absent from nchool on VVdwmlny.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook t liutte
Falls spent New Year's with the
Fred Dunlap family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pariaot and Joe
Hemkin were New Ye;0 dinner
ItueaU nt the liawer hn
PAMSJiTAIXEY, Ore.. Jan. 4. J
Special.) From the many pleas-
Ins remarks heard in reference to
the (Iranse section of the Xew :
Year's edition of the Mail Tribune,?
the grangers are more than pleased
with their part tit tin paper. (
Mrs. Wiit Payne, who wa re-
eently severely Imrned by falling
with a pan of scalding water, Is
idmviy Improving,
Miss Lysle tiresory, who recently;
returned to Central Point from the
San J use Normal, visited the 4vecK
end with her eoosm, .Mi.-s .':omi
Magruder. itlns (5rtgiir register
ed Wednesday at the Ashland Sar-',
inai.
itaynumd Hoist ami wife of Hu
ge m visited an-t-ral days ith Mi
Hoist's parents, Mr. and Sirs. John.
Hoist. j
Verne Mugruder, Wayne and '
Vern Coker, aH of Central Point.!
visited Sunday with their rmtsiu, i
Miss Xaotnl Maiiruder.
Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Treshum, J
who arc now Pica led at Kcrhy,
where they are conducting a store
and gas station, are well pleased s
with their new location. Mr. and j
Mrs. u. it. Tresham arc now living
at the elder Trcsbatn's residence, j
Siiss Ltiey Jay, our second hijih
.ch(i teaeln r, Is uoabie to re-
sunn' her school duties, being con- j
fined to her home at Kngene wkti
fill. '
O. T. Wilf-oo Is the late fiu vie- '
tlm hi ont precinct and is improv- !
sag steadily. ;
.Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Smith, who
lat.'ly returned frtmi an esiernh d '
vi-'U in California, are visiting this
week with the latter- parents, Mr, ;
and Mrs. Frank Fitzjieraid, i
Saturday is iSrunue day, wsUt tli
noonday basket dinner. Visitors
always weleotne.
School opened Wedn sday after ,
a ten days vacation,
Tuesday and Wednesday rair f
pui a lui of uatfr in ths- ground
and ttaricd ntany of the heretofore
dry creeks running, A few days
of goud weather would now be
very iieecptabie.
Mr, and Mrs. Otis Hede of Han
Francisco returned Tuesday even-,
in in their home after remaining
over the Christmas and New Year's
holidays with Mrs. Hedge's sister,
Mrs. John iHgltem and family. i
MtsH Naomi Maruder, who is
teaching her first term of school in
the north Trail district, returned
to that place after spending a
week's vacation with her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Ceo, MeDonoogh,
Miss Prunees WHmsn left Wed
nesday morning to register for the
opening term of the Ashland Nor
mal. Plilie Fisher, w ho is employed
with the Pacific Telephone & Tele- '
fcrraph company in San Francisco,
visited a few days last week with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. U M.
Fisher. ,
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CML WAR Ml
N BAM WITH FLU
PKACVOlii, MIfs., Jan, 4- VP)
A thin, may line or veterans,
tr ed and found true under union
t i re in t h e civs I wa r, i oday was
fighting an even grimmer foe
iiifiuen?.tt which had swept down
upon the Jefferson Davis oid
confederate soldiers home here.
The disease, coupled wMh pneu- .
nionia, lias cla'mcii the lives of
five inmates of the home since
Wednesday noon. T w e n t y-fivcl
others are seriously ill and 10S of
the old soldiers, their wives and
widows are on the sick list. j
Oovernor T, O. lUlhn today of
fered h!s offielal and personal
frvle tn nbl the aged veterans,
WILKOW PHINHH, Ore,, Jan,
4, tpeeial.) Mrs. J, Miner
and Mrs. Oeac Dlackford win he
hostesses to the Willow prini
Thursday eiuh on January 3 nth at
the home of Mrs. Miner, Th;s is
the first meeting of the new year
and every member is urged t be
present.
Miss Wihla Richmond, Carl and
Roland Hoover, ileorKe liiden and
Jaims Harris all of whom are at
tending college in the northern
port of the state, were at hme
fr the holidays. They returned
to sehool im New Vi'iir's day,
&U$ l.eot.t and ( U-tw IS.'njiH-s,
vho attend the Normal at Ashland,
spent the holiday season at their
home here.
On Christmas day Mrs. Kt'fie Cas
ter entertained at dinner. Thirty
guests were invited, hut on account
of sickness only IS i were present
to enjoy the feast.
As tenai on Ohrissmas day, the
W. K. Parker home was the scene
of a jolly gathering' for an aii-day
celebration. Those presont, be
sides the family, were Mr. end Mrs,
J. W. JHrkho.K. Mr, and Mr. H.
A. nuHnque. .Mr. and Mrs. J. W,
1'hlen, Mr, and Mrs. it. C. I trophy,
.Miss Rose Jones, Roland iUrkholK,
n corse and Harry Rlden and Ro
berta Rec Hropljy,
Mr. and Mrs, H, A, HulSuque
entertained New Year's eve at a
7 fcpM-k dinner, followed by a
watch party. K very one It ml a de
ilghtfnl time and the little New
Yea' received a royal welcome-.
week, on Thursday even
ing, Helen and Irene Lain tier! of
Central Point merSaSned with a
jolty pam Nine cotin-s ,vr- In
vited, Those from th district
wer" the j;es Rmina and l.onise
R o h e r t, J.eota amd Roberta
Ue.nnes and F r a n e e a Parker,
Oenrge and Harry Kiden, loiand
liirkboiK and tJeue Reamer
Mri, W. ib HarrH cntertaoiod
on Christmas d ly in honor of lur
son James, who was at home from
Albany college. Those present at
dinner, besides the hostess and
son, were Mr, and Mrs, Albert-- and
family and Miss Harriet Henry and
Lee- Harris of Medford,
Mr. and Mrs, Hari Heft and
daughter Kveiyn were New YearV
dinner guests at. the R, W, Nbdiois
home east of Central Point,
The H. H, Reantes family wer5
dinner guest New Year's day of
relatives in Phoenix,
A family party was held New
Year's day at the Pearl P.onney
home. Those present were Sirs.
Rowena IPmneyt Miss Laura Bm
ney, Frank Bunney,- Mr. and Mrs,
Henry ponney of Klamath Kalis
and Mr. and Mrs, Pearl Ronney
and daughter Alberta.
Mrs. Clara Anderson, a gradu
ate nurse of Portland, is making'
her parents Mr. and Mrs, Ham An
derson, a month's visit. At Christ
mas time her brothers, Malcolm of
Kaeramento Albert and Oscar with
their families of Portland were also
quests of their parents here,
Oeorge and Harrv Kiden were
dinner guests last Thursday even
itpt at the J, W, Pdrkhoia home.
Mrs. Murrey and son of Port -land,
who spent the holiday season
with relatives in Haeramento, stop
ped here for a short visit with the
Finn Anderson family wit lie en
route home, Mrs, Murrey and Mrs.
Anderson are sisters.
The Htratihe and tlreenleaf fam
ilies had Christmas dinner together
at the ( i reenlea f h ome and New
Year's dinner at 'the Htranhc home.
Miss Hilva fSreenlenf left for .Mon
mouth the first of the month,
where ,he will attend Normal, Hhe
expects to finish in June,
Indian Fhthter Demi,
FORT WORTH, Tex,, Jan. 4,
i&i W. D. RevnohK pioneer Texas
ranchman, Indian fighter and mil
lionaire cattleman died here today
after a brief illness. He was T
years old.
Clean rrn-'n wanted at the Mail
Tribune ottice.
CLLANUr bALt
'AftK. ' Of
I Stamped Goods
Including
Vanity Sets
Scarfs
Luncheon Sets
Bedspreads
And Many Other Useful
Stamped Articles
ALL GREATLY REDUCED
SOME AT HALF PRICE AND LESS
HANDICRAFT SHOP
42 South Central , Phone 702
See
Our
Windows
"Medford's Own Store"
Our
Windows
A Sensational Clean Sweep of Winter Goods In Our
nvei
ft
Dresses worth up to $19.75
and Coats worth up to $21 .75
Jtist 14 Coats left, sizes 14, 16, 18, 38 and 40, while there are
38 dresses left in sizes 13, 14, IS, 16, 18, 36, 18, 20, 38, 40 and
44. Sports Coats and Dress Coats, both silk and wool dresses.
Several smart party and evening dresses in pastel shades are
included.
1 It's Just Like Finding Them at $5.00
because every garment is clean, fresh and
from our regular stocks not shipped in for
a sale.
No Exchanges No Refunds
All Sales Final
emnants-
Haif Price
Thousands of Yards of Very
Desirable Lengths in Every
Kind of Yardage In Our Stock
Silks and Wools
Several hundred yards of desir
able Silks and Wool yardage from
our regular stock. Plain and fan-,
cy wools, plain and fancy silks.
Cretonnes, Nets
Draperies of all kinds in lengths
to cover full rooms with drapes.
Cretonnes, side drape, curtain
nets and scrims of many kinds,
wi mi
m
Women's and Children's Heavy Underwear at
HALF
All Men's and Women's Blanket Bath Robes at
HALF
I Amu
Ladles Hand Bags
Picked from omr regular stock and
every one desirable. Many dif
ferent shapes and sizes in leather
and silks as well as some very
pretty mesh bags.
500 Yds. Wash Goods
Desirable wash fabrics, such as
Rayons, Prints of every kind;
plain fabrics and some fancy Lin
ens, Every yard suitable for your
new spring wash dress.
J0
m Wigwag - i f
Women's Kid Gloves, over 100 pair, at just . . HALF
50 Fine Silk Umbrellas, of All Prices, at , . . . . . . HALF
via
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300 Pair Women's and
Children's Hosiery
Odds and ends from our Women's
stock of both Silk and Wool Hos
iery and children's long or full
length hose as well asshorter
styles of various kinds.
50 foncy Silk Pillows
You surely have just one place
left in some corner f the house
wher you can use one of these
pretty silk pillows. Many kinds
and shapes,
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