Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    Medforb
RBBUNE
Second Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Pages
rU Tw-rtty-thlrrt Yr
riftMCTenth Yau
MEDFORD. OKKGOX. FRIDAY. MARCH s. 1!V).
.o. :H7.
MAILT
PATTERSON
OK'S MANY
llll flilll 1 i)
School for CIlrlH under the scope'
of tlio miKcnlcs .law. J
S. li. 1ST. hy Kborfjard Kolat-j
ltK if optomerty.
K. It. 1H4, hy BilUnssley Au
thoi-izin); county courts, city cotin
r.i',a, etc., to enter into Icasos unrk
comrncis lor puivtirise ot reai
property.
S. U. 202. hy Klcpper Relatins j
to st u to hoard uf aero no titles.
K. H. 210. hy Marks Removing;
limit of $7,100 for damiirys In case
of death hy accident. j
S. 11. 213. by committee on re-j
vision of laws Providing for;
Ell
i
!AT ROGUE RIVER!
10 HAVE SUPPER:
(Hy Mrs. .iyrt:c W hipple.)
UOC.l'K UlVKli, Ore., Mar. 8. '
registration at residence of per- (Special.) Live Oak tirane met
in regular session at their hall here
Monday night, iiastr Oscar Shep
herd In iho chair. A very inter-'
est i uk meeting was enjoyed by
(nous who are ill. fee to he
'cents and to cents a mile, for dis-
j tance traveled hy registrar.
i s. n. 2:iy, bv committee on
BnilkinQ CodS Rural Fir6 'Jurtielary -Providing the . manner pood attendance. At the next meet- I
jand time within which a bill ofjing. which is March 18th, n basket
' Prntpptinn nictrirtc A pp exceptions, may be tendered, supper will be held at ti:30, and
riUlCUUUM UlbUIUlD, Ml CI s 2.4 Mullnomfth coun-j everyone is renuested to bo present
& Amnnn Moocnroe niton!? doleprullon Excepting court re-.so as to hold a lively meeting after
MIMUI1U IVICctbUlUb UIVCII nnrters from civil service. ir.uppcr.
! yt Dimmiek, our deputy as
sessor this year, is visiting everyone
In town tlie.se days..
Ladies' Aid mot .last Kriday at
the home of Miss 'Tlllio Anderson
j and her sister, Mrs. Mct'laren, on
j the hlghwayl A good meeting was
ihcld at the close of the af tornoon.
j Dainty refreshments were served,
j The Ladies' Civic Improvement
! club is making good progress on
(they play in bo given in the near
j future, and are practicing real
; often now.
: Mr. and Mrs. .1. M Whipple re
it nrnert recently from a pleasure
Mar. S. j trip of a few weeks spent in soulh-
.u-ratioys j ern Calltornia. While away they
Final Approval Dunn j
Dance Regulation Senate j
Bill Also Signed. 1
TABLE ROCK FARi
.SAX. KM, Ore., March . ;P)- !
The banking code bill, iho Cot- !
tago Grovo armory hl'.l and the .
Union measure providing- for the i
organization of rural fire, protcc-j
tin districts were among tho bills ;
signed hy Governor Patterson yen-'
terday. j
Tho Cottngo CIrovo armory bill (Special.)
appropriates $:i0,Uii0 for tho con
Htructlon of an armory, that nam
to lie matched by an equal amount
contributed hy the city of Cottage
drove and Lane county.
Thia hill waa saved, from indefi
nite postponement in tho "senate
hy an eloquent appeal hy Senator
Kdward 1 Bailey 01" Lane county
who fought n majority nd versa
committee report, of all cities in
tho state nski.ng for armories Cot
tage tirovo was listed first by
Adjutant General George A. White.
The Upton fire district bill au
thorizes rural communities, outside
incorporated cities or towns, to
organize districts, levy taxes to
T All L1C ROCK, Ore-
Farming
here arc progressing nicely, and j visueu menus in nmi amiuca ami
Several from here attended the
funeral of .Mrs. Delia Lewis, which
was held Sunday in Mcdford. Mrs.
Lewis was an aunt of .Mix Myrtle
MeGrogory, Mrs. James Milton
and Carl Magerle.
Karl Oathes and Kay oloson of
Riddle were 'Rogue River visitors
over Sunday. .lay Goddard of Dil
lard was a visitor hero Sunday.
These hoys wore with the railroad
signal gang ' and spent several
weeks in our city this winter.
X. K. Ager of Portia ml was a
business visitor hero this week.
John Skldgcll, V. S. Dumhalton
If the good weather continues for
a few more days, tho seeding of
spring grain will be completed.
OrchardisU arc finishing up the
pruning work and beginning with
the dormant spray application,
which will bo followed by the plowing-
operations and the placing of
I lie smudge pots among the trees.
Howard MayCield, the Central
Point cattleman, was looking over
the pasture situation In this sec
tion Wednesday, and reports the
grass beginning to show signs of
life but badly in need of moisture
and warmer weather. Mr. May-
finivi Vi'iu liiut i,tiifirri' fi'iim n tvinl
nuy tiro apparaum aim uibuni :to Hnrney county, where he found
J'iro companies.
Other bills signed hy the gov
ernor were:
S. II. S. hy Strnyer Allowing
and L. A. Reese, all of Spokane,
much lee, snow and sluh. the ! . '
ground just beginning to thaw on j ; "
tho surface, liavhiR been trozen An.i ' ...i.t.i.
vails.
The Rogue River town learn
played the Crescent CUy team at
in ,i .Innili rtf livn foot iliii'tntf till1
pmmuiL iu ieiuvi uiiimij lon cold winter when tho tern-,
in suits brought relative to poll- .,oratlII.0 wont aH low as 30 below
tle of fraternal benefit soeietlcK.
iS. B. 10. by Strayer-Placingj, Thtt s0,ving club met at the homo f"1 Uy Mon,,ny n,Khl' nnrt
Safeguards for benefit of insurcoi ji,-s. c. Pemlleton Wednfcs-I
in muviiMi in.Mii.il. ni f flav afternoon and hoslnos the reg
ular sewing work the members in
dulged in a little birthday party,
each having- brought along pres
ents which were placed in a bas
ket and presented as a mirprisr
H. U. "S, by Dunn Regulating
iVuhltc dances.
S. 11. Ill), hy Miller Increasing
alary of district nttorney of -.losc-
phino county.
. Jl. 122, by K. V: Ballej Re
lating to. certification of teachers
on graduation from standard col
leges. K, R. IRS, by Corbctt I'rescrib
ing the elasse. of investment for
funds held in trust for charitable
and educational purposes.
S. It. 177.. by Upton Providing
that crossings over ditches in ir
rigation or drainage districts, if
on county or stale highways, shall
be maintained by county or state.
S. It. 1!)7. by Senators Dunne.
Klcpper and Moser and Repre
sentatives Bynon, Henderson,
Lonogran and MeCrmrt Providing
that not less than R0 per cent of
the receipts of boxing matches
shall be distributed among na
tionally organized veterans' or
ganizations In proportion to their
membership in good standing.
S. li. 190, hv. Upton Providing
license for shows outside corporate
limits. I
S. H. 223. by Reynolds Author- i
U:ng state honrd of control to I
, flV-uf to any person not deemed
fh'slrnhle.
S II. SHI. by Senator Kddy and
Representatives Klsher and Lock
wood Changing open reason and
regulating snlnion, shad and stur
geon fishing in Umpqua and tribu
taries. S. R. 2-11. by K'ddlc Providing
nuthoritv for persons moving to
another state to take automobiles
with them
j lost tho game
Mrs! Jennie Slmpklns' Is 'Visiting
friends and relatives, having been
called here on account of the ill
ness and death of her sister, Mr.1.
Lewis of Mcdford.
The basketball game to have
M !,,, , 1 h,.n Wl.l..,. t.,l,i
to Mrs. Pendleton, whose birthda ' M " . V t -u
they were celebrating. !
Mr. Sams of. Rogue River was a
business visitor here one day last ;
week. !
Among the Sunday visitors here)
were Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Dodge and
children of Mcdford, Mr. and Mrs.
,1. S. Richardson and children of
Reall Lane, Mrs. Clara Gardner
of Kugene, Wm. Lydiard of Mcd
ford. Mrs. O. T. Wilson and daugh
ter Frances of Sams Valley and
Wm. Lewis of Medford.
Glen Holtz and Miss Doe Rogers
of Sams Valley were Table Roi-k
vlsilors Wednesday evening.
John Xealon and family, aocom
panled by Mr. and Mrs. Kd Wilson
and son Paul, drove to Foots Crook
ar 111
Mr, Frank Crampton of Portland
(arrived in Rogue River last week
, and is teaching in the high school,
j in the vacancy caused by the res
ignation of Ralph Ruor. Mr. Ilaer i
j has accepted a position in a large I
drug store at Portland,
j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milton are I
moving to teir nehw home at Cen-'
tral Point. These good people -will
be missed here but all wish them
success In their new home, Mr.
Milton Is school director ami one
of the city councllmen. I
Sam Sandry rqturnod this week i
from Portland, where he has been I
taking treatments to help restore j
.Sunday to watch tho flre.telng "l-, JuriH- s0,1)0 ,mmtlls H'
iMiition. I ports much bom-fit. lint will have I
Otirsrho rhllclrcn rcspnn.lort a - (n (r ,.,.,,
'"" """"-' " ; Tho clvlr Jmprovomcnt H..I. will
wont Into effort.
Miss Ma run ret Collins loft Woil-
nosilay for tin imioflnUo stay with
frioniN In California. Anions tho
now oars in the neighborhood is
Kord roadster recently purchased
hy V. K. Morris.
Claude Wilson and Alvln Mam
; lOffle TUrdseye and will entertain
the ladels of flrants Pass.
The railroad painters arrived In
Uncuo River Wednesday ami are
j painting all tho S. 1. company
i huildinKs.
Ilton are making pi-eparalions lo
ko to Kansas this sprinw and re
main Jhei-e flurini; the K''aln har
vcsl. The people of the community
wore Krcatly FUrprlsed on ri'c.elv-
South UoiUl Contract awarded
for construction of Kteol hpp;i over
Willapn river.
nn mem. n,.n..,lioc! ; ln Ihc news of the marriasc of
S. 11. 240. hy Mrs. llattlo Cameron of this place '
for reduced railroad
flrniwl Army veterans In
Ktandini;.
S. H. 2'to. I'V committee on
roads and htfshways lteWitlnu I"
.chauffeurs' licenses.
II IS. . 46S. hv IlriBCT OivinK to
mortKOKoe iho rlitht to protect
his Hen hy paylnp taxes. Insurance
pretiliuni". Interest on prior mort
gages, etc., when such payment:,
nre not so 'made when due hy the
mortBaKor. and BrantlnB to he
,nortt:noe interest on such pa
ments from the date thereof nt
M,e same rate of lO'i-ost n pf'l
liert in hl mormaite. .
H I!. 4"2. I,v Collier and Nor
iienvwiinc that nny rtrjinaKC
BEWARE OF DIETS
WITHOUT BULK
f,o0,l j and J.evl llardlnnn of Mcdford.
i never. li uiiiii hint a . leion-u uii'
hearing on the midway road peti-j j
tian nt the courthouse Wednesday , Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Will j
niornlm;. I Protect You 1
Mr. Heed of the Meahle district1 1 IORU.1UU . j
was n l,uslnes visitor here M-.n-l p , f , lh
i lav and reports several case-rvof , , 1 . , ,. . m, . , ,
scarlet fever in Ills district. 1efole nboUt dl?,t: They dW C er
Mrs. v. It. Myers was a business complexions. They avoid certain
caller In Mcdford Wednesday. loons to stay mm. iney em. timers j
At n ineetinK of the school bnnrd to Ret fat. But many are running ,
Tuesday nluht it was doeldi d lo a serious danger hecause they arc;
offer Miss lirown a renewal of niissinp; 0ie "roughage" or "bulk"
hcOcontract for the next school" foods that every person must have j
year at n ral:0 In valarv, and to j0 gep well. I
Mrs. Iurceii hf.vlnK decided l0 ' its deadly work. Headaches, list-
lessness, circieu eyea uic uniy tou
for 'Cr. ; nJ inii"-iia5. 'o vow cnu, vuit- i
I The hoard also made nrranKe- stipalion ruins health.wrecks beauty :
rnents to put screens on the win- ana may cause serious disease. ,
Don't nciflect your daily rouch- i
are kept securely locked. ! rtre. That is nature's rule. KelloCL''3 !
dfctrlct consium.us, ,,,, I teach in her home district next
nmv evv a i
to other taxes of $t an
road purposes.
..,.,. fjol'he liccnsinK of nur-;d-ows and lo see that the doors
II "'40- t,v committee on re- Tho Dunlap and ... ton sheep! ALL-BUAN will supply it. A health
Jn of tnws-To Bive a lien to 1 were taken out of the Modoc pas-, f , , t t ch d T(J
Pier on, under certain conditions lure the Irs of the week an, are
T . t.i.r or that ol .... .... ..,,,,.
their livestock or for use
chlnery
of inn-11"""1' ranch.
S n 5 by Xorhiait ano i i-''
.-.-o e'stahl sh nnd rcBUlale sheriff
fee in counties of less than
-rroviuiii-
('in iic ii.t'AiiAisirr stius
IXDKSX ATIOX OK MKSIf'O'
milk or cream. To mix with other
cereals.
ALL-BRAN in guaranteed to re
lieve constipation to prevent it.
Two tablespoonfuls daily chronic
Art.-Virn f'lTV i&'i I'rn rtl.
patches from San bj,, Wate of case?, with every meal, lit is I007
a 1 10 liv Mnini' i . - c n inu:ioua. na mc lownspeopie u.v. i.w.iinni.u ... ...u.
1 . ... t.llnrd' . ... . . . II- I. O 1 1
that persons ndnlltteo 10 i :nre inniBnani oecause ine auslere. Kroccr cii iv. oencu u.v nmcis,
Jwiuies mtwt have been renldontK f r,, catholic cathedral there has restaurants, dininR cars. Made by
rifthe state for one year prior to.heen transformed into i cabaret. Kellagtj in Battle Creek.
tipnllcation. j 1 ntf rcpoi-is sny wild panics nave,
S. It. 159. by .lone -lielallnK toj(P(.omP a niuhtly occun-ence at the
the practice of chiropody. i church, that the p w have been
8 H. 17". by Klliolt I'lai-ln replaced by table nnd that the ;
Eastern Orceon Tnsau" hosphal. I church orean l used to render)
the Orecon State Tralnlna School ,., mulc as "Vlreincita," a popu-,
for Ilnys, and the State Industrial jar dance tune. j
Atall-bran
"Holeproof" and
'Phoenix" Hosiery 0
Exclusively
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SSELL'S
'Medford's Own Store'
e"Bon Ton" and
"Nemo" Correct
Dress Foundations
A Marvelous Collection of Elegant Spring Costumes
A Season's Sensation
In Smartest Wraps of
Dress and Sport Type
$25
Without comparison and without
doubt the smartest styles shown in
any apparel shop for Spring. There
are cape and collar effects, unique
in their clever treatment, cuffs that
spell smartness, fabrics are beautiful
kashas, broadcloths and silks, some
with fur cuffs and collars and many
models without fur. The colors are
Spring's favorites -' tans of various
tones, navy and black. Sizes 14 to
461 give a complete range for selec
tion. These garments worth many
dollars more than the $25 price, are
incomparable in value nd price and
we sincerely invite comparison.
Accessories Play No Small Part
in Your Costume Smartness ,
Washable Doe SHin Gloves
$2.50 pair
Extremely fashionable Slipon Doe
Skin Gloves in sand, pearl and white,
shades that harmonize with all your
costumes. A soft comfortable glove
correct in every detail and greatly
desired for their washing quality.
Costume Jewelry Popular
98c to $2.98
Shades have been created to harmon
ize with all the new spring dress
shades. It's fashionable . to wear
some item of costume jewelry. Neck
laces of choker and' pendent design
as well as the larger strings of color
ful beads, pins and bracelets make
up this display.
Saturday Sale
Panel Curtains
$1.00 each
Just in time for Spring cleaning, we
offer this wonderful value. All new
panel design.? on excellent filet net
with 3-inch Rayon fringe at the bot
tom and curtains are 45 inches wide
by 2 yards long.
Real Value in Curtains
Exceptionally Priced
for Saturday
1 b WnrUL iJ
A New Lunch Cloth
Silvertone Oil Fabric
39c yard
NEW! and just as neat as a pin for
your breakfast table. An entirelynew
idea and everyone is admiring it. Bli,
rose, orchid, green, gold, and white.
Just step in and see this, we know
you'll like the idea of a clean lunch
cloth ALWAYS.
K J - v ' I
J alM 4 f ' Ni
$25 un,
1 ' ? will a
-:j I'M 1
ilk
i,3zy v i h
$25 j I
. Beautiful Street, - Afternoon .and Dinner
Frocks and Ensembles. Georgettes in plain
and prints, wonderful crepes of the very fin
est, all in the most stunning models and color
ings shown to you this seaon. . Every garment
individual and exclusive models and copies of
Parisian designers of world-wide fame. To
tell you these are extremely smart frocks
would only be to touch lightly of their real
worth and we invite your inspection and com
parison because you'll be agreeably
surprised and pleased. Sizes from
14 to 44 in this charming display
Saturday at
Ladies Home Journal and Butterick
Patterns for Summer Are Shown Now
Wash Flannels
$1.25
Smart little sleeveless frocks are
being made of these for Spring
and early summer. Colors absolu
tely fast and washable, are gold,
green, blue, tan and orchid. The
fabric is a soft woolen and cotton
and will not shrink.
Kasha-Like
54-inch Flannels
$2,59
Fine soft Kasheen flannels in all
the best street and sports shades.
Especially admired are the orchid,
nile, pink and oyster sport shades
which make such wonderful en
sembles as well as one-piece dress
es. With pretty printed silks and
these Kasheen fabrics you can
fashion the smartest of ensemble
costumes. ,
Exquisite Sport
of Silk and Wool Texture
$3.50 yard
A 40-inch fabric of gorgeous de
sign and colorings. Red, tan, or
chid, copen, maise and rose all com
bined with white in a two-toned
pattern effect. For golfing and
other sports costumes these are
Spring's smartest fancies and we
will delight in displaying them- for
your approval.
Fine Washable
Silks
of Flat Crepe Weave
$1.98
Twenty colors, both street and pas
tel shades, 40 inches wide. The
fact that this wonderful quality
silk at $1.98 can be washed with
confidence has made it the favor
ite of hundreds of Medford ladies
in designing the Spring and Sum
mer Costumes.
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