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BEDFORD ALAJIJ TfilBUXE. MEDFUmJ. i,'K(U. itU:i,M)A. .lAM.Aia .11. hJ... FALL I1 1 V J!i V 1 ALUMNI TO ENJOY BANQUET TONIGHT The- annual h:inijuft of ihe sui-d-ius ami alumni i M dt'i.nt Bus iness l-oIUk will In heM at llotol Holland tonight, when :in Interest ins program cf mu.'li'. vocal anil Instrumental, nntl special stutus, will bt broaden si l-y romntc con ti'Ql ovw KMi:i, the Mail TriMine Virgin radio station. The program which will on thn air at 7:30 follows: i 'hoi us Hail! Hall! the OniiK's All Ho iv (Iroctlny .Mr. Ncwherry tiuartf-t Neapolitan X talus 1 vow Newman, 1 ln::el .M ill'.':-, Kafael iienson, Nt w'll Kay Solo Trees Catherine t'oyK Mandolin solo . uol - nif t Leona, Dietrich Musical read ins The Youngest of the Family l.ulu Saulshury fiuln Sally of My lheanis Horris HiehaTdson Playlet Tillie the Toiler Solo- Somewhere a Voice Is railing ..Catherine t'nyle Chorus Smiles Solo Someday, Somewhere Dorr is iliohardson Quartet Ducky Stevedore 1 'iano solo 0 relola liernediuo Young Chorus IHisinesH CnllcKe nines Soup Vodelinpr .Marvelous Orig inal Feature. General committee Marpuerite .lonher, l.nuni l'ruscoit, KuKeno Shelton, JSernetline Voting, Marian I'atlerson, Hena t 'ollie. Xoa IJ. Griffin. Frolic directors Lulu Sauls bury, l.eona Dietrich. - t "Kazil," a prince of Araby whose swift love-ma kiiiK wins a French : Ivftyuty. They marry and are bricf- I lJhuppy: she Mill not art hero lo i he Arabian ru :, -n c'MKvrninn : women, and htt ves her. She! follows him to his domain, where j he fores her to follow the laws of his country. I'pon dUcoverins I that he has a hairm in palace, i she in lorn, conn-ives to escape. ' At the en. I of many thrilling scene. ' Ihey find eternal happiness in a '.-turning ami unToi m-i.tlde man , nt-r. t.reia .is,ifn has never appear e.l to Letter oad antat-'r th.,n in the role of the French pirl. Others in the c,it are Mr.n Hii-M-h. .lohn l!olo-. I,,hn T. Murray and Tyler Drooke. PRICE CUT ON ' th- mtMlvrs wrc mu!:ltx iu their iesp-vo mtVrUsii.-hip alillti', ami inn' piv?pecT fvr future pi tice and contorts. , MANY FRIENDS OF SAs soon a 'nib' pra. tif ai'd compel ih-- tmtiioi.r SENIOR SIXES ran is the weather penults inialilii-alli.u coursey titiur will he h-id "t: rane. wneiv military ifle will be u-.-d. i a previous meeiiiu-;. it was id. d to Minsiru. i a i;imfraK nd smraue i abiio't wi the ini...u Hid H IS pl:,llli. .1 to d.i th..i n r.ni ENDEAVOR PAGEANT 10 BE GIVEN SUNDAY FINAL RESPECTS in ON AGATE DESERT I.uke KinoaM. proprietor of the 'Gold Mill and Kaulo Point dance J pavilions has plans under way for i the construction of the larjrect j dance pavilion in southern Orepon ; a short distance from the former ! location of the Ayate station, in I tiso w hen the Vaeit'ic & Ha tern j railway tut in operation. The hall j Is scheduled to be completed for use early in the summer and wifl j be operated as an open air pa vilion. Present plans call for a floor 10a I'eet square, with an orchestra staue In the center and seats around the ed;o. The ground ha- already . been leased and constriuuion is to i commence ns soon as the weather j permits. A hardwood floor will lie j laid and will be taken up al the , eloe on the senon for storaco. SulwtaiH ial pi ice reJiii tioiis en ail models in the Dodee l!i -others Senior Six line is annoum-ed t-da by Fakill Motor c' Dode rnth eis dialer fur Mdil'ord ami Jack son county. The new price schedule- R-oes into effect inimedirtlely. Models af fected incluoe iwit ;uel Tom- door ."dans, landau sedan, two passen ger coupe and roadster. The Senior Six was the first creation oi l")ode I h othei s 1 Hvi sion of Chrysler Motors under the directing genius of Walter i ! Chrysler and was introduced soon 'after the Dodfce Interests were j acquired by the Chrysler ore;aiii;.a- tion. "TheKe new low prices on the Senior line." said Charles YV. j Mathehon. Kcneral sales manager I for Dodtro Uiothers. "are made in i accordance w.it.?i the established 'Chrysler principle of giving the ; puhlic the benefit of economies j mado possible by more efficient I manufacturing methods, reduction I of mantifacturfiiK costs, a nd the i savings of Chrysler Motors great i unified purchasing power. All j these' savings now are passed on to 1 the Dodge brothers public In new j and much lower prices for a still I better nruduei ." See ad in this paper regarding price- reductions. -d i tomcci ion with net W'ed mei iitu. w lili h u ill L A local girl, Dorothy Iheymer, i;. y ars old. and ll;;nk Hughe--, an Ashluid youth, are held in Sacramento. Calli'., for local au thorities as suspects wam-'d in . onm :ion with the burglary of MulLns" Ueady-to-ar store here .-,-veial weeks ayo. Officers wired Sacramento officers today to con tinue to hold them until they are returned either this week or early next to A!i-dford to face charges. The girl u alleged to hav O i Pa!ii their lat . -n- fs lo t ! well i.aow ii .lackr-on rihir.i v re-i dent w ho di tl last Mo"d;i at hi. 0hiM-ie iii t' m:.il Tnint. iti-nd- n mi ; l! pa:m oi the liogtie K i . . r vail ! -resell t 1: t I 1 1 1' 1 1'. 1 1 : el VI1 l' hi lerd.iV. ;illetlin.'!l ;.! I iH- Si. , MllK's iiplM'OiKtl cluiM-i, lul li. H I'.i fon. He was well know n in ; Ci'iii ial lnrit. where tor years he had heen the projirleior oi the l';i- son Drug com 'any, :uul was one of i be c!t y'h most ivie. ; (ii i- FBMIH Ml .$mm fmm XI;- V 4 II II ,v. r. ..,.!, u He was an energetic ci ic wnt!; er and look an e-pis ial iii:en m in fi'iaiis m' the Central i'oint sihid- the si i ni en is of w hich all !c;-.ni"d to know hint as an imli idu.d ill ;is ri aily to co-operate in n. IhmI ami student mailers when co..;. rat ion was needed. He was be loved by all who Knew him and !e gartled as a iViend by st Y.ngers who won hi stop a ( It's e.-tabli.-h nieni , v, 11 Know n m its ommun S. P. TICKETS GOOD ON Love Drama at Hunt's Craterian t ; milled coinpllt ity in tlie l.urglai . jty lot lieiiu; headuna' te; s fur news ;uid w as apprehended wearing a coal taken from the store. She is isaid to have been seen in Ashland the following- day. wearing the t same garment, one of several : taken from the store, which re J ported the loss of over a dozen -dresses, shoes, a hat and other jeloihes. DINKINS AND JONES ;CML WIN GUN CLUB PRIZES ATTEND CLAY FUNERAL , agencies and magazines. l'l until a lew years auo he loid. an aci i e inien.-si in iTuwer grow it;'; and rax son's dahlias were know n lo every iTowe: li.ver of 'this s-ciion lor their panicular lype of beauty. j The Masons, !.e having been one j for years, wei e in charge of I he I funeral set vices, the sei nion of ! which was delivered hv itev. W. It. 'Hamilton. Mr. Pnxson was also a i Spiimsii Aiueriean war veieran and .s an active im-inher ii 'he local Al the Weplity "Fa'il," a inovieinio production f.pened at Hunt's Craterian today. Il lit a colorful romance In which the old costoms and- traditions of Arnby -. nnot ca unot find a har monious blenil with those of the effete Harisienne. it Is interesting, exciting and the settings and cos tumes dazKle the eye with their splendor. Charles Farrcll has the role of I P.eglnning tomorrow, February , I. the Soul hern Pacific Motor j Transport company will take over jlhe ou-i:iiion of Oregon stages, Including the r-d tops and ih Isoutlo-rn Pacific .silver grays. Tickets on the red tops will be j honored on the silver grays and vice versa. Also the railroad tick ; ets will be honored on the busses, 1 according to a report received from the Southern Pacific I office i his morning. meeting last night of i h( Medford Natlonnl Pifle club h'-hl on the rifle range in the basement of the armory for i he piirpuse in iiirgei prio-iice n n j ( j e.,,. .L'2 i-aliber rifles, ami for c on ipe- , v,. ,..n'U( uiion, prizes, consisting oi km-, ehen utensils and food stuffs were ; won by D. W. Dinkins and S. C.I ,bnes. j Several visitors joined the club 1 at this meeting and participated .Much enthusiasm 1 '.he Civil and iv aide to do so Uletid the fmier il laic comrade, All veterans ' later wars who , are reipiested l ! al services of i Wilson s. (May. veteran of the1 Services to be. held at 1 I I Ionic at - p. m. on j - - a sp l-'riday. I'eb. Isi. Ity order of j line at ;b. VM. l.VMAX. i Mclba W I'ost I'lMiiiiiani I . II. (III. I., Adjutant.. : canii. IlLBlI iistrictijn the matches was expressed einl eni. I Klky lclg illiams. tlie school tain the I og ra m an ihe .lunior nd the Ila Mured. tainmetil lea e toniu III .M m III" VI So I I .Midfol'd, Mlge with a anged ! her Mich School rnioiiica Hand HAND US --FOLK For giving to you the most sensational out-pouring of super values in men's wear ever before offered the men of Medford Last week you were jubilant but from now on you will be amazed. ler. i imisic in ill enlel Chai le.s W. Pennies left yester- i in which ; day lor I'orilaud and Salem lo 'Sextette ; ver Ihe pnti;ri'S; spend st-ei;il days on business. , will be i'i III Sp&w&ii ef 1 E W x :. uii r I iie W mi id, Ii :H Plld.MVM. IS ef the !'1V: t K . - r : ;ii . huiill - nii oi'icd a bi ( I : !:c.:ni lo be uivi n al the v'-t" '" O hour ., "; -. to.. S.tudav nll-'li ii. , "'he p.C-e.iIlt is t I. til ; d "lv I.IH-I" aild I'epl et , Ul 'lil ol ullll:; p. o.le :.eek inu. I be I:m ;.'!' I IHIK of hie, Tho-,, haing piin. iple ii Its in I he play ;i IV .hi n l '1 iionl . .Vio lin Hubbard. Thomav i::id.-liffe-t he 1 hree ta Kim; l he p u ts ol i he you i!i; wonci ii end nuii:: ni:i n and llle piimil;). Ill :u 1 1 1 i I it 11 to I h-'-e Ml-s IMher llllom repres. Tl'- i he i .'.ucai or, si;in!t y Vil o. 1 1,. I'li-'iii'1 m:i n ; I nil i 'ici..i i ai. li nn r. ihe ;nti-'i; Marlii Albeit-, tb'1 si. n Allien; M. rbn TdlotiV.,n. Ihe miniiei a nd Km h M 'n I lorn t lu-moihei- with diild. P..ii-b.,ia Ib.a. I .oiM-e I '.rem iner. I terl h,i I "t I'e. Pihh Clement. Doris I'.illon. and ot her- will repiesi tit di! It i '-nt na -lions imeie.-ted in this oucsi. i:ei- Olle Is HlCd to be in tli'i'-.-eats hy ;.:L'0. Mi.-s Klla Mae Wil son. Mildn 1 l.awi'ciiee and Mei land Tollol fson will fui lll-ll the inn -i. lor ihL phi . , Pev. W. '!'. l.ocUe of ew VorU i t'it y, ret ur ned missionary from ! China, will re guest of the Men's cluh of the Presbyterian church on Thur.-dny evening, l-'ehnmry T.. Supper will be served promptly at ii:;ia p. m. Mr. I.oolio will spi'aU briei y in l he men and then all , will adiourn to the main audito rium ot (he rhurch for the main j add. i . s from Mr. Locke. The ; niembei dup of not only ihe Prcs- b (eriail lorgi'egiilloii. bill those jot the nihil 1 1 1 1 g l'eg a 1 ions of the .iiy and surrounding town are inviii'd to hear lids address on conditions In t'evolniioii-iorii t liln.i and ihe future pro'.pceis of that leonle and nation. I Ur. Locke Is a hio:a g i f I d peakcr. Three years aao when ! hi- spoke to a targe audiem e iti il Id church, they did md wont to lei him tiit. I Ic has hern one 'of the most accept a hie speji 1 ers before the stmlcUts of the Oregon Slate College, the Pniversity of ioieuun. Albany college and the (Southern Normal school. The stu dents f'oi Ue.l to him I hree years i ago :i nd are doing the same on ihis spenkhig lour. GRIFFIN CREEK CLUB TO HAVE THREE-ACT PLAY, SCHOOL HOUSE ," o JUST UNPACKED- All That Is New in h idtc i New Silk Print Dresses I 'm Yv Sill; 1'i'inl Dri'srs ( T lie iliown I'm- 1 1 1 - liivl linn- l-'riil.-iy ; 1 1 1 l Siiliirilny. $9,95 to S15.00 SUMMER WASH Flannel Dresses Till' IK W ':i'I1..'1VM sllVVl'll'tS stvll'S. I'ri,,,! :il S5.95 TWO-PIECE FLANNEL DRESSES Skill Mini lilllIlM' .. . - S9.95 We Also Carry Sizes for the Large Lady New Spring Coats In linlli Sh.iI ,111,1 Divs C,i;iU. All lull sill; lined, fur I I'iiiuiii'd ;iml 1 : i ill in niivi-lly Wi'iivc. Siiiiie li;iv' tlie new si-ulT i-ri'e.-l. S9.95 to $15,00 New Silk Scarfs In nil llie new colors iui.1 similes. $1.50 New Spring Hats In nil ihe new desiiins nnd iiiiilei'inls. $2.95 to $5.95 Steward's $1 to $15 Store NOTHING OVER $15.00 IRENE CASTLE fMES INFANTRY REGIMENTS AT THE MARVELOUS BARGAINS OFFERED IN OUR $20,000 STOCK DISPOSAL SALE Force Yourselves to Act Now!! Delay Means Loss to You!! SUITS AND TOP COATS AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES!! CttlKKlN CKKKK, Ore., .Inn. 1 (ShcIii!)-I'ridiiy I'V'-nin; 1 1n j (.'oinin unity rhili wilt present ;i ' t In'iH'-iict rnmpfly-dnuim Jit (he ' Hchuul luniHt', lln procccdH ol' whicJi j will lie iuIiI'mI to Ihe layMri)ini(l j Hiinl. The iiic'IiiIhth (d lli chk: i ant all rcsiilcntM nl" (he distiTcl. mul all I'iTimkIs and patrons or thf I UnTc( at'1 ui'tMl in aitcnd. Last tall a modern 1uy:tln'd wns i inn-tn M -n t i i i i . Thi n iTMrti'd at t In (irilTIn Cri'tdi shnul j ii-,;is iVnni lit ilu:- t-m pl which in yd nnpaiil Inr and all net j uviv ntai-ai Ihmhts ;iml ih pio. Mi'ds of l lif iM'iii'iit In ns'-il in ivihiHni; I In IH'SH mi iln Kin d. IMIOKNIX, Ail;:.. .Ian. !l I . M'l A (lisiini;iiisin-d Innliliit; 1 1. 1 i i- c f vis itor to m nnlilii' Imil .Ni;irti'f t il;Mifi. 'ITicy wcri' nii (,ihm1. i:ir-lli-iiLnTy llir l.idy, Ih.iL lln-y in- ii- pro-ITi.-m umpc- j n 1 1 il A lt'a U. .i.-iii. 0?) In- r.'intiy . rcliiK'niM f-ra tinned in n.-'uhhoiTni; Spanish Towns wit 'mil Tiic-il to barr:if-ks today on in sLiiii-t ions from Mudriil. tdmw will Mul. in wits t mi'-li for Undi- 1 iu l linliTiti'd fi.... Tin- visitors rotirli-on.'Ty rv lln d lo the :di-lilie.s lo uairo. T'llry wi-ri- KriMloi Irk .Mrl.aimhUn and Mr. MrLantihllii, the oriiiri Irrtn' ( Ii-. Tnr Spani.-h Rovc'inmont yostrr day aimiuiiic cd tho supprisiilnn of ii ri-voli which riiitr(l around Cimhid rvu. Holder advic.fi to il:iy .- Mill si i indent ecnsorshlp pre-vail.'d. Men's Shirts at Big Savings mine ni'pnnni w IVIIIO. m WMM I R ral Pnnnv-1 Men's $1.50 Sliirts $1-19 Men's $2.00 Shirts $145 Men's $2.50 and $3 Sliirta $195 Men's $4 & $4.50 Shirts $2-95 EXTRA ! Our Entire Line of New Mallory and Fashioncraft Felt Hats at Big Reductions $5.00 Felt Hats Going at each $295 J $6 & $6.50 Felt Hats Going at each $495 $7 & $7.50 Felt Hats Going at each $C95 J f The Latest The Newest The Most Popular Styles 5 GREAT GROUPS-5 Lot No. 1 Suits and Topcoats The greatest bargain in Um Great Sale. Notff fl QC all sixes. YourJj I J 0 J choice 1 .1 Lot No. 2 Suits and Overcoats Really you will be surprised at the fine fabrics, the smart Btyles I and real values shown, at'- 19 85 Lot No. 3 Fine Suits A very wonderful group of Suits. A pur-1 chase shows a 1 substantial saving Lot No. 4 Michael-Stearns Suits This group includes our re nowned Michael-Stearns suit:) formerly priced at $40. New styles, new pat- f O P terns ; nearly all P 9 Jf Op this range have two pair pants H SPIilN'ril'I i:i.l, III.. Jan. 31. (7J'( one woman politician wan un der fh-o from n not her hi Illinois today uh I.nllle Jlotman O'Neill, stiit e represent -il ive, (ioke her miinl ahoiit ".Miirtt II n n n u'h dniichler," .Mrs. Knth Iliinna Me- ' I'onniek. eonKrcss woman - i-luel i from Illinois. 1 "Her personal am hit Ion for power brooks no Interference." mi hi Mrs. O'Neill, who is servini; her fourtli term in the slate leln-lauire.- "sm han no personal fecl hnr, airainst mo. hut Ik Mark Hijnna'H danj;liter with hit ilenlre to hOHH." , 'Mrs. ONVill said the exiiressltm of her views ahont Mrs. MeCnr inlek In pnhllc Hffalrs iiiIkIu pfr ha pH We regarded iim "pour 'pcdl lieM," hut that she fell Ii Iter duly to Honixl the call lo other Kcpnhll ean women against the "hosslsm" of ihe coiiKriv-xwonian-idect, New Ivory China 150XA I) Fi A S1IAPK Free - to - You z t I Wp prpspiit .'in pnlircly now and unusual Shape mul 1 )c.'oia1i(iu in America's most Satisfying- j !nd lOxi-lusivc Dinnci warp l'l'dduclion witli gold 1 i handles and wild lines. i Prices Smashed in All Depart ments Come . Lot No; 5 Our Best Suits All our best and latest styles Michael-Stearns makes including the famous $50 numbers ;Z8' 33 Model Clothing Co. Value and Quality 126 E. Main OSC DIRECTORY STAFF OKKCOy STATU AOltirfl. TI UAi, COI.I,K;i;. Jan. .11-(K..) I'iiiiI Alli-ii anil Tlu luia I'ankiy itt Mcilfuril, tfriphfiliicir. mid Junior In conuiipicc, nro on llin uliulont ll-fn-lory Hlaff for till1 rtoconil Imhui.-. Thn illriM'lury in imt out by I lie Hluilpnt twliro a yr-nr, un (mkih al I Hip fli'Ml of tlie tall an,f ivlnti Save Your Coupons They Are Valuable t rare opportunity lo secure your tahle needs in j Ihu world's most useful and practical China- ware, and without, east to you. ('ordiiills' yours, , . . i trrriK. It roul,'iliiH lli iiiiiin-H of I'at'h BltKUtlt r'RlHtlTcil in I'OllCKO, thn rlaH, liu; mlilri'KH nuil tele phono, anil Iho homi. lown of tho mwli nl. MIhm I'.inlii y In a nicm Imt Oi'ila Dilla llrlla. sopI.i pororiiy. and All-n in. n mi'inl'i-r of lli K:ii,a Tail, horial fratfrnity. Admiral liclano llr.id WASIIIN-CTflN-, .Inn. 31 ll') l('.'ir Ailliiiral KralK'lH II. Ilflano. mi. rotln il tll.fl loilny nl thn nnvnl lloFpltal al Ali'l.-ipolli". Mil. Hi) watt horn In .Mount ranm-l, Oliln. Mull Triluinn nils nm rend hy 20,0u pcniilo ctory duy. U HUTCHISON MERCANTILE STORE C. I. HUTCHISON Dry Goods, Men's,, Ladies', and Children's Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Groceries), Etc.-: r "Quality, 8ervice and Courtety" Satisfaction Guaranteed U . Coupons given on all Cash Sales and on accounts paid '( IN FULL In 30 Days I Phono 38 213 East Main St. . Medford, Oregon