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1AGE THREE Ncw Showing at" Hunt's Crateyan J,C.PENNEY.C. FOR VAUDEVILLE BE BURIED TODAY VALLEY TO MEET PHOENIX, FEB. 13 it nniiirn ninn H. Smart New Coats rtl Uimillv) rtOU tt ' TlfKPFORD MATT, "TRTTVFKE." MEDFORT)! OREGON. TriTRSDAV. FERRUARY 7. 1929. . I'l'OKi'iuu if the benefit, reeilul to be Klvcn by puuiht of Airs. Eve Itt-nfon'H dancing academy nt I he Frank's Playhmtsi Friday night ir the KiiUcopal rhun-h r $nn fund follows: ( "( I.ilt1 Pictures in pnnto nilni-; a Kiunbling Hcene indicat ing: pleasure ami chagrin of winner and lower ;uul fiiiislu'.s with a danco. (.Jlrla: Hvlen i'attun. T-a . Murlf Heck. Arline Ames, Marga 4 ret Mann. . Ifoyw: Doreei,. Ijever- tU Florence Daniels. Intromit Anderson and Dnrbi Pat ton. Hniland KiI. IlatiH and Grctel. Jmtch dance Barbara ' Holt and Uordun Uensun. Trio (double) act by Nellie Waters and John, Frank' of Frank's foniedlaiw. KecMitrie .Dance La Murle Jteek, I tar burn Unit. Hue aj Fevre. (fretchrn McCallistcr and Hur bani lie vim. , Kpani! fulo dance Im Vonne Andci-fon. ' Koupern, interpretive duet Mar garet Munn and . Florence Daniels. Little Maidrt from Xflpatiakl A very dainty number by the tiny rlass. (Jretchen McCall'sler, Fiela MeCroy, IfarlKira Franklin. . Hur bara llevan and the soloislH, Kite ' ht-Fevre and Uctty t'anfiebl. Troika--Novelty dance. Pontes. torla Patton. La Murle Heck, Hel en Patton; driver. Noel Bohuon. Musical Act By Miss Jana Cat. nnd Carl Luthey of Frank'. Come- Spirit of the Nlfilit Wind Helen Wood. 'SiitKle monoloKUe by Mr. Crai; of Frank's Playhouse, theatre. Columbine Qui Fllrl--Paninmime ilanyo: Columbine, Iai M u r 1 e Peck; Spaniard, Hereon Leverette; Englishman. Ia Vonne Anderson. Sii-s'nK and Talking Act Nellie Waters and John Frank. . Tap tfai.ee hy l.urdun Benson. lliirfplaii Maid folk dunce Uo reen Leveri'tte and 1t Murle Meek Closing skit by Frank's Come dians. The musical program will con sist of , piano accompiininient by Mrn. W. H. Anderson for tlie acad finv students and the Playhouse Theatre orchestra, Vinlin. Keith Col-; piano. Jana Carl; trombone. John. Paul and drums. Harry Newman. Mrs. Homer Heed made Hie cos tumes for the performers. . -fits. Funeral services were to ,v held this afterimon for Aloie, j. and Jean. -. children of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fields, who met death as a result ttf fire which destroyed ih - Fields home at l.inc 4n. model j lumber unvn between Ashland and KlaniHth FalU. Tuesday afternoon. Ahdc was burned to death of the nfternoon of the fire and Jean died yesterday as the result of burns.! wliih a patient at the A shin ml Community hospital. lioilT bodius will be Interred In the same casket at the (Iranite Hill cemetery at V, rants Pass. The frame dwelling of the FieldH family burst into flumes Tuesday aft-r noon at 4: IS. as the result of a gasoline explosion, , thirtl mem ber of the family, n .-on eiht years old. Ih nlso in the hosptruJ suffer ing from serious burns, but will recover, aeeoyllnp to reports from Axhlund today. The mother was said to he in a had condition us the result of grief and a few minor burns. lOfforts were beinjc made in Ash land this forenoon to raise u relief fund for the stricken family ami was reported to be indicative of success. .'.X! All A ' I ir 3 ' iw . fvp i i lEScff -JCt-jlil I . .ill Af "Qi Triilwith PaaJiHt Fridtrick . &rt lyti.V surf - ''" -. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station "On Trial" at 1 Gripping Drama Hunt's Craterian : Coming to Rialto t 4 J Thiu-Mluy. The nll-tulktiiK li I u t u t' u "Oni "Man. W'omnn anil Vifc,'' com IVI. ! Trial," ivhlcli oin-ncil 'Ut lluin'ti;js lu tin- lllullo theater tuinoi'- iVnlerlan tti Ih nftemtHMi in Haiti row, wllh Noniian lCrrry us tins. lu be the moat thi'llllliK uicloilraiiia '"' "UIlorieU uy fauuno tjuuiw, in ine leauill; leniliune rule.. li 1 n I'linihhiiiliiiii xvni nnd Un- The seenes take. ' place In ,iu,.wrlrt story, showlnu how a 8 to ! Knrmers Cooperative ' e(urtroom where a murder trlul haunting fear of injury call cause! lCxehfiiiB". I.; in uroL-resa. The iudue. law'a man to turn yellow at crucial' Krhlay. Feb. 8 t ; vera. witmaseH. wife or the mm-i umments. Kerry plays the role of (Mr. H, 10 to 1U:3U o. s. i;i-eirle .,.-. ... M..11 )i "ecu here. 4- ni'lvK and uiarkets. yera. witnc:se iii-Iii to n m. M H.-I.I. iiereii inuii. ine man uccuscu, f Store. . i his wire and amull daughter 1 1 to 11:30 .laeiiin- Lennox. . onlnokers ale shown. 11:30 to 12 ISrophy'a Jew- I, i-lers. " 12 to 12:30 Sandcri-oll -Mo- tor t'o. 12:30 to l:3n rainier .Music fr House. 5:30 lo 0:15 Ye Tnwno frl,-r s wife of the mm- i mimieiits. Kerry plays the role ot '. ' , ... !n yoiiim social lluu who marches tie liian uccused, Willi , i.o.ipnl j A biK Presbyterian K'Htherlnt; for lall the t'htiivht-K of that demonlna. 'lion In the KoKiie river valley will be liel.l tit B ; 3a p. in.. Wednes ' day. F' bruuiy l:i, at Phoenix, liev. K. lvei-Hon. field worker for the I pre"b teriau church In southern Oregon will preside. The program follow.-: 1 (HHXll l i"-i011H, I "Km-nuraKi'meiit til F o r e I k it MistiniK." Pe. V. O. JoluiHUii.. chairinun. Phoenix, ta) In China. ai'S missionaries. tb The rle of Christianity in China: Hie. iwv. Christian church. () The progress in India. Japan and Persia. i 'Missionary Kdueatlon'. ta The study book, li'l".i will be Africa. tb iMeabyterian world news. (e Service bureau. :; "U eiiien ami Missions". uO Youim peoph's work I" foreign missions, tli) The foreign missions H- I'niry. ' Nailoiial .Mis.ltms, l!y Kev. K. P. la wrence. Meilfold ('hairman). 1 -The Field". UO Changes, new territories. K rowing population. b) Industrial development, (c) Adoption of Its special pru Kiain. ' "The Problems". do Problem in ovanttelistu. lb) Kxtenslon it evangelism, (c) KvanK'-Uwilc proyram for the church. .(d) Pioneer evangelism. 1 ''opportunities'. (a ) The local communities. (b) The mountaineers. Mor mons, etc. Iiirn ( (d'eclhwi. F. W. Spilvor, Mcdford, Chairman). for your Spring season, 1929 One of our important specialization . . ready now! 'The ttudis'cl System", (n) Adoption; its growth, tb) More popular each year, (c) The first step in co-operation. d) The chunk's proKrant. ' (c) lOvery member canvass; wisdom, efficiency lu ' the system. '(f) Special time set. (K) Promotion of special days. New Yoiiiik IVnplv's I'mKiwiii. MEURALGIA V Va po Rub Owr 21 Million Jar Uatd Yearly or headache rub the forehead melt and inhale the vapors InttHV to whr. . It-iivinc a. beniltlful 1' allU bride conrident in his heroic quali ties, lint In his hrcust thero lurks The Vlluphoiie makes all theit. M,vA ut ft.al. H( cowardice. ,'ietors heard, also musical uecom-, IMa n,.iins In the face of the panimenl. ! enemy chance Ills entlru llfo audi All the cast have had stimu , lllln ul)un ,s return li, experience; hence the registration Amerleii. Into the underworld. ' of voices and the mhtlely Willi; now , K rescued by a former; which the emotional scenes lire sweetheart, and how tho two struir- i 0.1S to li:30 .Mcdford .Mall ; intei preted. l'liullh'c rrederlek Is si0 lo break the bonds of gang-! Tribune, news mid markets 4 sunei-h us the wife of the mm'-i .1...., ,,.L- .'. ,.i,,l.. ,li.,i,tin ! 7 to Boy Scouts, Kather dercd niiill. ' Lois Wilson as the nut most i-ilniiliie i,t nil' Is the-dtev. II. T. Mitehelluore, Ashland, i nnd Son banquet. ;youni; wife and mother, Klves n ' ciilmlnallon of this tangle of hu-- t'hnlrmun). j 9 to 10 The 1Mb Tail. Med- perforinancc ot great beauty und , m es and hearts In which j Oa li s alms. 1 fold's most modern market simplicity. 'Kerry i-khIiis eouraBii and over-: 'b) It's efficiency. j which will open Us doors : : cornea his craven Instincts. i (e) It's losk. ttiinoiri,-.. mornlne. : .Mi:'K'n t'lTV Ml .After a1 , 2 "How Is the Program Uelng' year and n half of travel, four; ATI 1 KNS. tlreece iFi Tho 10- ltti'H." j motorists have, loveicd the ills-: nny club idea has spread to the. 3 "What I'l'lnclpal Underlies tho tance from lllo de Jiinelro to .Mex-1 cultural -liuiler -or V-the ancient j Presbyterian lM-ogram." ; SICOUI,. Korea Ml Korea will leo' t:lly. They plan, with u brie.rl.woUd. ,. A. V-lub. has been, organized . (u) It's objective, huvo thu-flrst-oonipletti census in nest, to pnh on to New 'orl(. J in Alliens Willi Spyros Luverdus.- ft ' "ii) t'bnipri'llenslvo. " "".-?,M' Its history this year.. The .laij.-in- , They are Airredo .Mnssi. .lose lln- piiiininciil banker, as pieslileiil.- ', '.(v) It's' scope. ' - ' ' esc colonial administration will ; roni, I'Vniando .Molla and Pied : (Jrccre Is the ir.th cuintry to Join ' "(d) Church control. . spend almost Sl.oilll.tlllll. : Kmiaiif. "1 he nit iii-iit . ;l -in Co-opei-allve. MX A An For Women For Misses, For Juniors Whether your interest be centered in sports coat, or more formal type, here is a presentttioa that you should not over look. Satins, twills novelty woolens de signed in the silhouefies of greatest succeis , nd ottered at a price so tlinftful, one need not stip at the purchase'' of a single garment. ' - New Vogues . Capelcts Monkey Fur Hcgshcll Caracul WiJe' Fur Ciiffi Fabric. Scarf Collars . Flarn ' Paitcl Woolen ' 1 "What Special Help Is lilven to the leaders In using this lM-ogram". 5 "What Material Is Available?" Men nt Work In tho Church, (ltcv. J. M. Johnson, Central l'oint, chatrmani. 1 ''It's organlziitlon." ; '(.) The piiriiose df 'tne'h'if Work In the church. v ' (b) Tile difference between tile church - and oiher Institu tions. (c) The tflirlutiun fellowship of men. td) Service 01 men Bervlng men, (e) Yearly iirogi'iuri of activi ties of men's work. 1 tfl. Tlie' flrW' of sefvlqu In the ,',' local I'ljiirch; -' 'v. (g Tiny deifoiiiliiliUdnal loyally, (h) Men's ioiit'ereticaa nnd con vent Ions. 25 Silk Dresses Sizes 14 to !5S; v a 1 u o s to (.95. Close-out 2 98 (Xo Try bus) . ' New Spring Dresses, UMlmi'W 'in BaagaKy haiiiiwi'fti'ftl'f'iing IWWWII lll ni l II aawaacaiaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaga! ibmi mimiii IWII f a Store . Wioe Sale DressCoats,Sport Coats ,Millinery,nsenibles,Bags,Li ' Slojf (iniiut a FoiiihIi lally. " HTAN'TOX, Tex - (P Ih an 80 dny ftctllni$ dcmoiiKtraflon In Afar tin county, Cnm-y lJ. Jones of Court ney nut a dally avuaKo of 2. Ox pniimlfl of wt'llit i?aln on n Polajii! China hoff. Tho animal was ktjpt In a 15 by 'jn foot main ifcn with partly nf rfhmio -and wntmv Th raflon' rtiiiHlJrtV'd of nno 1 (round Hi day of n i!il prr cent prottMn hu( lilfint'iit, nialzi- 'and n Httin' -crim. Hundreds of Medford and Southern Oregon -Women Are Taking Advantage of these Big Bargains! Come Friday and Saturday! - Sale of Spring Coats Handbags 1T..1 . j I antes to 1.49 88c Xe- Spruijr Sport Coats: regular 11.30 values, with fur rollars and euft's tQ QC each New Spring Sport Coats Our regular $19.73 values with (1? 1 A QC fur i.-ollars and self -scarf (bllar.s...'.'lP 1 Three Groups of Our Better Spring Coats , .(iroup 1 (iiuiip '2 (iiiup ;j Values to Yh1ihh to : Values to t29.73 7.00 .t43.00 $19-75 : $2475 ' $33.50 . Sale of Hand Bags . Crowded Into Four Groups ' Handbags Handbags - Handbags Values to. Values to Values to 3.00 $4.00 .$7.30 S1.69 S2.79 ' S4.95 s V ' ' ' Rayon Bloomers Step-ins, French Panties, Shorties. All colors and siies,- J 98c ' Rayon Slips All colors and sizes. Regular $1.79; sale price,. f .......... . $1.29 Entire Stock of Spiring Hats 20 Discount Regular $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, and t and $7.50 values '"'. 75 Felt Hats New spring styles Extra special ........ ...d. $1.45 Sale of Spring Dresses $5.00 Flat Crepes and I'lauiiels. Wonderful values at-... ....... New Dresses In sleeveless Flat Crepes, sleeveless Printed CfepCs, long-sleeve Printed Crepes,' Flat Crepes and GeorR ettcCreperf. ftftK Uest values in -Medford' IL:..:....,,...:000 New Spring Dresses Ditshcs that were made lo sell from' ..t 15.00 to $20.00 ... .....j.. $10;00 Mioses' sizes "14 to 20; regillar sizes !)G to 44 ' ' Spring Dresses and Ensembles Divided into Two Groups for Quick Selling ,$17.95 Srafes.s$24.75 (Jroui) 1 Values to 20.75 !. ' J Brassieres and Bandettes Special price 29c and 39c " Ladies' Ready-to-W 'ear 101 S. Central "Phone 28 Hosiery Regular $1.00 Hosiery 79c Pr.-2 Pr. 1.50 Regular $1.49 and $1.65 value Hosiery " S1.00 Bobby Skirts While they last; going . at S2.69 Women's and Misses' 'i Sweaters All Merchandise Advertised .'' '' is New Spring Stock " t v H Not Over 30 Days Old' f Lingerfeliosiery mm.. U Rayon 4 I I U Rlnom.r I and Vest I I M Colora pink. I m m flesh, nil gran. B II All alut. Extrr MM m .. 8oclal 79cT I