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I a f ! ! f : fEDFOTtP MATL TRTHTTyE, MTTDFORD, OftEnON". 'FRIDAY. .TATCTATiY- 18. 1929. kiddiec Priscilla Embroidery Packages There is delight I'm you in cai-li p i c c, which needs .just the s i in p 1 e s t touch of h a n d-emliroidery to transform it into last ing charm. A whole new realm from which to choose . . . and each at little cost. For yourself . . . the the home and for gifts ... a stim uli! g array of novel embroidery creations Each package contains, besides the stamped article, sufficient lioil Proof Flosses to com plete, needles and an instruction chart. HANDICRAFT SHOP 42 South Central Phone 702 COIViMUNITY CHESTUCKY STRIKE'S PLAN IS FAVORED 1929 ADVERTISING IS COiWfEE FINDS - ' Slnhi Hy I'likiunvii. i-liut to (U'.'tili lu thu hank Wudiifs- Kl'bMVA.V, Intl.. .Inn. IS. (flVtliiy imirninf?, was Kl.iin by an mi- Ktlyur I). Munlu, v I ct -p rt? h i d u ti t . known jirrnun, W. H. MHln-w. of Ihc I'ropU'K National hank and Sullivan (mnty mi-uncr, held in a Trus company, who was found verdict returned today. U will only he q matter ofcinit until the Community ctiept lilea,-u-s . t-ui i fed out ii: 1iiih! aiul otl) r (Mi'K'Jii rllJl'H. Will he u reality in Aledtiu d. accoidlnir to i''mms inaih- at a noon lun hcin meeting today of the ( '0111 in unity (.'Ik si roininittff at the Hotel AJ-lfonl. A HUivpy of Mcdford charU ivy, worvirf eltilm anil meni herj of the Aledford chaiiihr of roinniri'cc icvealed Huh- If any opposition. tut-HtionnaireH wt" sr-nt tu the cut it t uieinlnTShip nf tb i lnun her and ho far KIT hive been rc tunul, rnpfiiLcd Cvil S'.i(,rart. Out of that number only 11 uro re in i tied auaius; the etahliHhment of a chest in Mcdl'onl. The ma jority of ' local nervifje cIuWh and organization have .endoined the client, leaving (inly a few oi'Kania lions unrep'n'ted. K-)MntM of prc llniinaiy work were al.-o mad,, hy KrncM L. Hcoit ami William .1. Warner. The committee in to meet unnln j a week from m-xl Tnenday and ! thai time v.fll complete Its plan ; for presentation at the next chain i her of commerce forum. ; Mall Tribune tuln art? read hy 1MIJI0U people uvery day. If The ,;! adwillHiim appApria- ' tion for I.in-Ly Strike ciarett-H. ; the A merit Tin ' TdaC(i cornjiany claimn. Ih one of the largest m-WK-papei- apprrmriatioiiM ever devoted ! 10 a Mnlc product. It will he : I 2,3ounfoaa, f which ti,r,00.000, I more than double any other Hem 'of advcrtlfdiiK. will he ;-pcni with i the ncwhj;i iei-s. fleoiun W. Hill, president of the company and orivlnat or of the Hpccial kind of copy now heiiiK tiKcd, ways: 'We aro Ijolicvp.H in uewHpaper advcrth;in' over all ; other mediiiuiH becnuNe we know It brings the best result. 'Tlu division of our advortisliiL hinlKet is based on the continued ! experience of t)u- . American To ! haeco company with larc scale advertising which has yatlsfactorlly demonstrated that newHpapers of fer the mo.t effective medium of i appeal. "Advertising to be productive In , tie wspii p'e I'm, however. nnjMt eom- pete wit h I he neWH. To ten til pete with the news ii must contain hu man interest values. Advertising ; copy to he successful must, Include the eleliieni.s of a newspaper story. "In order to be continuously pro ductive, and not a one-time salo; ( argument, the story advci tisiiiK i copy I el J uiiiist he tru. Anyone I who UtlkH about hi own product In an interesting wuy and tells i the truth in reKurd to that product j has nothing to fear. That Ls ex ' actly what our campaign dot . , "This exteiiHivo campaign urows out of tin increased demand for ciKarettcH from which harmful ele ments have been removed. Im-pioyi-mcntH in the nianufuc(ire of j ciuitj-ett-s now make It pdtsihlc, . by the application of heat in the InaMiiitt process, to cliininale from the tobacco those linpuritieH which heretofore have bt-en a ourcc of iriiiation to ihe smoker's throat. Tile response Of the public to his progressive step in cigarette manu facture warrants u.s in undcrtuKIm: for litl'ii tlie largest newKpaper ad vert (sine campaign in the coin i jinny's history." f O TO FLAY CENTRAL L C'KNTUAL I'OINT. Ore. Jan. IS (.Special) Utst Tuesday ninht tlie Central Point hik'h si'hool haokeiliall teams defeated the , .lacksonville team, the bIiIh win ning, ll-o and the lmy. 4ti-U. ' The Kirls' Rame was close and hard fought, the result helnjr in doubt until the final whistle. The Id'uardiiiK of both teams featured. : While the rest of the trams could ! not seem to v t Koins. Lineups , wero as follows: I Cent nil Point Lam pert (?) and ; Southwell J, forwards; Webs , ter. center; Cusnd. sidecnter: Seaurooke, (eupt.) and Collins, t guards. Lin flips ii fcriKton ( U. Wal ton uud H. MtCur, forwards; Uu- json and It. iletfar, centers; liuc- I ncrs und Coke Kuards. 1 In the hoys name the Central Hoi n tern overwhelmed their opp" tn.nt4 i hulf lime Central 1'oinl led Uu-C. Holds and .MorniiiK" tied for high point honors with 17 counters, while ChuU made 10. The Kimrdini; o Caster leu l u red. (Hi the .lacksonville team the work "f Kenney, center, both of fensively and defensively, stood out. as he consistently ouljumped his opposing men and was hih point man for his team. Youdk of Ashland referced both pmeH closely and consequently they were fast. uIHioukU neither team showed nny teamwork. Friday iilfflu Central Point will mnni I'.nid Hill in Central Point A close KUine is expected, because mill Mill i earns easnj m-ivinvn the Jacksonville teams. Lineups for the boys" game: Central Point Holds, captain. (17) and Clark tHl forwards: .MoiniiiKsiar (17) center; Caster and Johnson, guards: A. Tay lor, C. Taylor. fSuonchaiu aiul 6usch, subs. Jacksonville Wltte ami Smith fix rir.k- u'.-Miicv ttii centeo; ..NorimS and' Ibthh ':.. Wilson niul ntte. suks. j iWall Street Report . Ni:V. VUHK. Jan. I .() SirunK liujiiiis lifu-il ;i wid.t hh Kortmont of iKnui'ii t" i "il hUsli '"iiiiK'H for rxlHiHlni pi'iii'ils in lust hi'Ur in tin- stoi-k ni.nkfi tu il;iy. r. t. Slii'l inakiiiK ' ; hiKh for nil tinif nt ITS. whlfli r,i"f'H('n,H an advance ot mov 1 lhan II iii'IniK for tin' wei'l;. si. , Joseph t.i'ad nml Simim lununti-il I'acll lioints. Itoysia liiHliraiini 'anil Kli ilric Aum l.ilc 7. Tlw I'loxiiiir ';is strulil,-. Tntal fall's avproxiiiintfil 4.xi)ii,(luo .shai-.f. J Clean rags wanted at the Mall Trlhuno offiro. at no advance in price A.C. 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Sumo model with S tubes ptbed at $143.50. llBl! h 8 7-Tube Tudor Model All Electric $141.00 Air Column Speaker and equipment The ultimate in cabinet beauty and tone beauty! Kmlindies Ih:: same technical lealures as the table model radio. The tiillereiice lien in the strlUiitKly handsome cabinet with its deep walnut liuish and col ored overlaps. Paltery operated $123.00. 7-Tube President Model All Electric $131.50 Air Column Speaker and equipment Oni ot our most popular mouVI. A raMnol ot rl'.armlni; boanty anil illmilty pni'losi's tlu Alrlino i railio. The I'Xiiulslloly finlslu-il walnut doors uro ilorovalod wit U lnnpli' overlay.. I'ynanilc or mas nolle sponlii'v. Daltoiy opitHti'il inmplPlo $1 13.S0. M0NTGOME1Y; WARD & CO, Phone 28d 117 S. Central Ave. Medford . We remain open until 9 o'clock on Saturday evenings only Store Hours 8:00 6:00 W AO N K 11 l.'K !; K K , O re .. .Ian.' JS. (.Special) There will be a bljf mass nieetim,' held at the WaKiier creek school n..vt tJatur-j day evening, January lit. The meeting is called lu find tho pub lie opinion of the' people In this locality, ax to erecting a new and modern school house in tbis dis trict. K very one Is lilted f to at-, tend and lake part. ' ! The pie sueial held Jit the school house last !Satui-day evening; by the I'arenl-TeacherH' association : was n if rent success. The proceeds during the evening totaled ap- j proximately $y. i If. K. Kyneh is working on the1 power Hue that Is to be brought from the WolMamoU place to the ! school house and' said he would have It completed by the last uf the week. j C 1-;. Green recently went to work for Ceorge Mathasun. who ia to get out logs this summer. A i timber of .voting folks from (hi;; vicinity called on Mr. and Mr?. Milam Hurnetle last Tuesday evenliiK and spent a must enjoy ableable eveninK. I-'. W. Combs and M. K. Itradley were Ashland visitors lust Thurs day. A la rue nu in per of people in Hum locality are suffering from li-litf attacks of Influenza. ' I I.eon and Charles loekwood and U. 1.. Ibadley wero callers last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.- Klla Abbott. Mrs. (i. A. Kerby nnd sister. Miss Kacbel Williams were city visit ors last Wednesday. FAREWELL PARTY FOR CLIMAX. tre., Jan. is. (Spec ial. I C. U. Crouch of Shalehurst visited in Climax Wednesday. , Oscar Hanson and UnVe Morri son, who recently arrived from "We natehee. Wash., motored to Climax Tuesday for n visit. Mrs. W. 1 Charley ami Mabel Wei tz were business eallera in Mi-dford and other valley towns Saturday. Mennifee Ciimlev returned from a visit to Mud ford. . C. I. iHlver and W. l Charley went lo Medl'ord Tuesday to be gone several days. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent at tlie Wert, borne Wednes day w hen neighbors i;uihered to bid farewell to .Mrs. Compton. who leaves soon for St. 1 ami Is in order lo ptaee her I wo suns in sehuol. Mmiy games were played ami re freshments of cocoa, lee cream and i cake wen: served at a. bite hour. KvePne Charley visited at the W'ertK home Wednesday. Daily Meteorological Report Jan. U. l'.ii. Medlord and ieinity: rnsettleU. with snow l"m;hi. Saturday prob ably fair, and colder. .Lowest tem- I perature about 21 degrees. Oregon: Unsettled tonight, with snows east portion; Saturday pro bably fair, and colder. Local lmu i v J.. I :is :is a:, -it .I-. 'IVnUM'l'atiiri' ( ili'jirei'H) ilS lllulii'st" (lui,t IS Iiuui-h) 4ii Lowest (last I J huuml Ua It' I. Iiuiiiltllly (ier i't.1 X3 lrei'iitlutlon (inrhes).. T. Slate of wi'Utller Cltly. I.l.l-jlin Tnllll ri-i: i I illUl Kill llHL Se"r 1 Ill's. 7.3 1 Inehes. Sunt.i t tniliiy, Ti.as i. m. Sun-in N;ilurilay, ":3" u. m. Sunn l Siituriluy, r.ati . in. Observations Taken at S A. 120th Meridian Time M. CITY S7 3 3 31 I a 1 Vli iri linker Q'iiy .. I'.lMuarek . llol.se IiMier Ivh Moinea KreMio Helena I.OH AflK'M .. MarshtleM I'lliienlx I'ortlanil Ited I'.hlll KomdIiuik Malt l.nke riiy San Kranolseo Simla To . faille Spokane 2s Walln Walla .... 42 Wlnnlpes ill 44 9'J 40 44 .' I ;4 40 4 50 4J -2 40 IS 3il :4 4 4 lear Snow I'lear Snorv t'loudy s,, t'lear lialu 4'loar 1". fdy. i Cloudy Halu 4'loudy flear 4 'tear llalll fkiudy lain 4'lmnly Medford's Leading Store Since 1894 Pay Less Dress Better ct) rMl K N lEPARTNIENTSToRE C. A. MEEKER, Manager L " Spring Dresses Now On Display! $9.85, $12.75, $19.95 ' $24.50, . $29.75 Dozens of the liewfst designs in Spriiig Presses re ceivecr tin's -week and ymi will liave the privilege of seeing them for llie first lime toniorrow. Heavier quality crepe, better finish and exclusive si vies, biught from New York's largest dress makers at saving prices. "Miss Spokane" Wash Dresses S1.98, S2.19, S2.49, to S2.98 Every "Wash Dress an exclusive style creation, faile-proof ; sun or washing has no effect on the colors. ; - "Iiss Sjjokane" cannot lie fount I at store. l!uy a ".Miss Spokane" and have something different and a i smarter. any oilier you will reat ileal 100 Fancy Rayon Bedspreads S3.89 These ii re iTjfiilnr $M finicy Unyoti spreads. Si.4" SlxUM inelies, linivy qualily mid rieli colors tf nisi-, blue, Croon, jjoUl, ureliiil. lie siiro- iiml supply your needs to morrow. Opiioi'tunities like this will not enmu aynin. Munsing Silk Hose S1.00, S1.47 and S1.95 Yes. Muusiiti; Hosiery tends the world fur timlit,T mid dislinetivc finish. When wi'tirin-; Muusiiif; hose you hitve the satisl'ied feeling Hint you hit dressed riirht. Mung'ng Hose add the finishing touch. LA ST 'VT Enria Jettick Health Shoes $5.00 to $5.95 Kvery width und style to fit every fool. Knna ,letti'ks briiij; lieiil.tli. eoinfort iiul hiippiuess. I'rieed within reiiou. Don't . pay hiirli prices when yon can buy belter fitting shoes for $.".! I. "i. McCall Printed Patterns ' Make Home Sewing Easy Ask for Green Discount Stamps JO- BARGAIN BASEMENT NEWS The M. M. Bargain Basement" is the outstanding bargain spot of Medford, everything you wear for less. Serve yourself and save. Women's Dress Shoes $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 to $3.Y)o Children's Shoes, very special O $1.49 Women's Outing Gowns 50e Women's Gingham House Aprons 50& Children's Hose 18 to 23c Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits gg I.. . DICK. ei,,irii.i;i(ii