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i i !.'lr ft' X' 1 ' S4 f 'i ' "i m K i A PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRtDAY. MARCH IS. 1029. ALIEN PHEASANTS ARE RELEASED ON i ' i 7"" v." : r f )lac cant uf AuHhlanJ, Mur-li 13. Miwi JUhi Talbot, daughter uf j-Tlicxu blnU woro tOiipiirit from. it Mr. and Mrs. J(uy Tulbol. Ivft tho j KiiriHf farm in thv north vi n jHirt fli nt or the wuk for lu kftfldu. Ore., i of the Htutc and uro tho fh'Ht oC j n hiro she Jin nAMpted a. ninu their kind to be m t free in -the ! montlm tmtchfiiK contract t upper valley. - I Thi ulu-aH-iiits nrif a llttlu larmT Mr. and Mrn. Cmikle uf M'dfirl ! wcru mUv.bIb at tin home of Mr. and . than a email and ant of u IhjliL , nurrm on hunuay brown color, anil should ! recoK iilzt?d without ilirnrulty from any other bird, enpeclully dm inn tho hunting' F-raon. Mt'H. V. AV. liryan of liellvhnv . und, her daughter, Mih. Ira Chun BISJVIEW,'. '.Ore.. Mar. 15. I tain of Out rut Point -wpout Hal- (fsftcciaJ.) r Local tiunit- Aviirdcn ! urday in Meiifonl on uumnuM, nice tint; to attend tho federation of women's clubs which meets on April t'ti and -i a! tho i'ivio Im provement club at Awhland, On April 2U a covered dfflh luncheon will he a feature and on the 27th the ladles will enjoy a luncheon at the J.illtht Hi'ilrib'H hotel. The clele- nv Turc i-cIilsoi1 tuu ivutes en-! The Itulfoiir-tiittht le talninc four doii each of Hun-f diHpoaint; of a number of lit dairy K.-irhtn- pheafiintH on Murk Thii-'h row. Aft. IfobHt returned to hit homu'Katex from liellvlew are Mrs. Kd- oii the Pacific highway Suiuhity win Dunn. Mm. A. X Joy. Mm. from a Mcdford hospital, where Hoy Talbot, Mr?. V-idff Wallls. he underwent an upernliou. -president of tho elub.'and MrH. XV. Mih. V. T. Carrelt of My, Ore.,;C. Tucker, Heeretary-treasurer of spent ANeilnesday and Thui'Hday off the club, other members will at- laKl week " vinillitK with Mr. and ; tend this Hens! on. 7 Mrs. Archie KimuUi. Mrw. tlarrott ! Mrs. Arthur Teppcr, a now real- ompuny la Is u" old-time friend of the Klu- dint of Uellview, wus a-'guet of PERENNIAL PHLOX Delphiniums Canna Bulbs Rhubarb and Asparagus Roots Cabbage Plants v A Fine Collection of Gladioli : oaid family. the club. Walter j.niiKHlrclh ha leaced uj The club member PpunsoreU an Hiiiull acreage near li Ik home for j old-fauhioned danco at tlie club- th purpo.se of -planting gladioli i hourw March If Hi, bulb. Ho made u trip lo Grants' MrH. A. C. Joy waa hostess Mon Pan the first of the week to pur- day, March 12, to the membeit of the AHhland Htudy club. A very See the Plymouth Car on Dis play at our Store Saturday . : i Mutual Mill & Seed Co.; Inc. ;; - 6th at Bartlett 1 Phone 269 chftlse the bulbrt. , Ml, and Mrtt. Chus. Hrooks of InleresUiiK proKi'am wan enjoyed. Hilt, Cul., Mpcnt the week end at j .Mrs. louiH Dode gave an Inter file Jlurris home near, the Jlell-j e.stlnn book review and Mih. AVII view cluhhnuHe. , b-r PoleyV subject was "Arizona." Mr, and Mr. liny-Talbot were At th cIohc of a. very enjoyable btiHliieaK vhdtoi-H in- Medford on ! ri'rnoon the hoHtcwt wervod de Halurday, Marcli !. . j lichtuH rcfrcHlnnents. Mrs. Homer Mrs. He8ie Jlibbs of ijakland. j Moore was a guest for tho ufler Cal., is vlnlthiK at the home of ' noon. her parents, Mr. ail Mrs. llufuai Mih. W. O. Jaek.son, former pres-KinK- : blent of the Hell view Community Mih. , Helen Hall anil daughter club, in confined to her home on Lillian and son George of Los An--Iowa tr?et with nieaKles. pelen are making a vinlt at the r Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Joy and Clyde Lymun home. j Adena, lieth and Dick enjoyed Hat- Mr. und Mrs. XV. V. IiitterbniniH. urday evening at the home of Mr. who have .made their homo for a and Mrs. Mark Tiue listening in number of years near the old Nor- .on the debate between Nevada iuii to bulne.s affairs, mill sehooi, traded property with . vcrsity team and the Oregon State the. MoitIh family near Itoseburg. ' college. The Uitinrlnandts moved away on IJarnard Joy, eldeHt son of Air. Wednesday. and .'Mrs, Joy, led tho debate for Mrs. MclJonnel of Portland Is the affirmative side on, tho subject makini; an extended visit at the of farm relief. The teams were homo of her son, Mr. Hazel wood, both splendid in their argument Miss Jlelen Clrich, who suffered and showed that much effort had from a severe attack of inflam- been spent by the. teams In prepa matory rheumatism, In maling a ration for this event, rapid improvement and wIL soon : Mrs. Homer Harron returned to bo out ngain. , hei home the laHt of the week. C. V. Kraley of Mountain ave nue Ih plowing and preparing an acreage for Hoy.-Talbot, Alfalfa will be sowed on this ground. The Upper Valley Community after upending some time in Ku gene and Portland, where she was In attendance at the sn'" -cltal of her son, Goorgo Francis Itarron, who is majoring; In muslo ounty for some time. Mr. and . Mrs. Pagel arrived at the home of. the bride's parents on Tuenday, March H!, to spend some time vis iting. The young couple will make tlnir home In Olyinpla, Wuh., ! where Mr. Pagel has been trans-f ferred. Tho good wishes of tho , community arc extended to tho i happy couple. I Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Gall, who i juwt recently wold their place in Bel I view to Mr. und Mih. Jamv McConfes of Grand Hondo, Ore.,; are moving to Ashland, where they i will live for a time. j Mrs. John Farmer returned to her home the last of the wee k L SCENE OF DANCING AND CARD PARTY (Ujr .Man' O- Curfj) lilJl I-IIKCINCT, Oil'., Xliir. 15. (Special.) Mm. Lilllu C'olu innn ami lifl- ilaUKlil'r Mi8S Vuy afli-r iiiKlidini: HcvtTul dav. at Ihn fnrvcr itavo a delightful card and humc of Ikt dauKlltvr, .in. J.irl dnm-lnir party to a number uf Hamilton of Ashland. lielpliiK tare j their friend Inxt l'rldny evening for the children, who were 111 with : at the Ulue Flower l.odun In l'hoe measleji. nix. Thooo who were Invited nay Miiw Mario Qllinurc returned to i It wan ono of the most enjoyable Plni-hurKt Hunday evening after Uelal affairs of tho winter, upending the week end with home Kenneth Bnrncuurg of Knnt folkB. Miwi Marie ia teaching tho ! Eden spent Monday and Tuesday school at rinehurst. sun of Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Culver, are quite' ill with thu' malady. The community gathering at the Presbyterian church in 1'huenix on Wednesday evening was u very enjuyul.li. affair. The overcd illsli luiHfheuii was u botinteuus one and enjoyed by all. The budget for the coming year was under dis cussion among the members of the congregation. fluot tiibson comes riding into the Ktiilto lreat..r tumorruw In King of the Hodco." filmed when the recent national rodeo at Sol diers' Field, Chicago, was In prog ress, Ulbson is recognized as tho lead ing slar In western pictures of ro mance and action. In striving for new pluls and Ideas he thought of the heralded rhicago rodeO on t he tremendous field, the largest of its kind In the world, lie then tdgned 1! M Hower to write tho slory with this as background. Thu noted authoress wroo ' King of tho ltu deo" In the nature uf a sequel lo Villi, of Jhu Flying f." 'C her former stnrles in which Gib sou scored a great hit. Clean rags wanted at tue Mtt" Trlhun nfflf ' Mr. I'anky of Prospect, who Just recently purchased a five-acre tract of land from Oscar Low. on Walker avenue, is moving his fam ily Into the Rogers house across tho street, until a new houso can be erected on his property. Kdwln Dunn is confined to her home with measles. Helen attends school In Ashland. Mrs. T. A. Merryman and Mrs. Itufus Trusty spent Monday in Mcdford. shopping and attending i Hnturdny morning to attend of this week with his mother in Medfonl. The iJidles' Aid of Phoenix will bold their spring bnwiur and chicken dinner un April second and those who hiivu pnrtaken of chicken dinner prepared by the Phoenix ladles will bo suru to be on liund becausu of the good things usually served. llev. Johnson took Orvllle Chap lin. Italph and Charlie Swingle and Joe Hartley lo tirants Pass last the club held its regular meeting in . at the University of Oregon the club rooms "Wednesday. March Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Tucker were 13. with an all-day meeting. H. calling on friends nnd relatives O. Pedergasl, demonstrator for tho , in Itcllview' on Hunday afternoon. Wear-ever nlunilntlm In ' Jiiek"on, ! Miss Alice Walker, daughter of Josephine and Douglas counties. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ilutler 'Walker, was cooked the dinner which was serv- j married on March 7 at Kalcm, to ed nl 12:atl to about IS ladles, j Ktanley Pagel. The bride is a grud Afier dinner n sliurt buslncMS niecl- j llule of the Ashland high school lug was held, after' which Mrs. Mind has mnnw friends here, tihe Mable Mack dlscu.-sctl tile refill-' has been employed ill the capital Ishlng of furniture, ami many in-'city for the past few years. Mr. IcreHlliig things were learned. Ilelegjltes Were a P'l lint e, HI tills Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Barnes were calling on friends In Phoenix on Sunday afternoon. K. II. Shnw is huving a new surge milking machine Installed In his dairy barn by Jj. CI. dates, district manager for the company. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Barnes are Inter ested In this project with Mr. Shaw. They have at present 12 head of dairy cows. Mr. Barnes delivers, bottled milk to stores and restaur ants every morning: In fact, they sell all tho milk produced on the farm. Thoy havo sufficient alfalfa on the place to supply their dary cows. The liellvlew ladies of the Parent-Teachers association are .spon soring a pie social to bo given nt tho scliooltiouso on March 13lh. There will be n regular business meeting, after which the pies wilt be sold and later served as refresh ments of the evening. Mrs. Welch and Mrs. A. V. Hood are hostesses for the evening and will serve hot coffee with the pies. Tile teachers of the school are "EE I'W"' nMsoelut-d with the ftifi0 nponsorlnff a play to be given iMn-r.li I j 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i I lid lust Of Af:ir-h. iinriri(lu In In, used for playground equipment. Tho lowers family of Ashland Lhave rented the Smith place near : Bell view school, and uro .moving thotr possessions thl week. .Tll.1, I.WIB lii.ltll.1 tll.1.1 .1 III sum mm li !! .ii MtMntauaitiifcii ill 'a ft I; y PIR EfVODOJ M V iKELLOGG'S HOPES FOR TREATY MAY SEE REALIZATION HEN von wish to be very sure about the quality of your purebases, you look for familiar brands. 'VAHHIOTrN'. Mareh 1 ft. (iP) -HopoH of Seeretary Kellogg that the treaty to re nuu nee war which bears his name miRht bo into cC foet before ho leaves office, havo received Ininetus with word that Uio LtelKlan eonato had ratified the Viet. ! In nddltlou, tho Cuban embaysy jhas deposited nt tho department, I Cuba's Instrument of adherence, to 'tho treaty. With the Blount ure of Kiiiff Albert, llelglum'H ndher eneo will be complete, and, only the adherenep of I'oland, France and Japan will then bo necemiry to put the pact Into effect, A fooling Ih current tliat all the remaining signatories will adhere in time for tho treaty to become effective before Mr. KcIIoxk turns over his office to Henry L. Htlin so n. 0 ;. 'J MISS. ELVIRA BLAIR ARRIVES AT FOR SCHOOL TERM ; 1 i nl,l,. l,vu ennrerence in session ! there at that time. : Mrs. Ted I.lttleficld and Mrs. O. C. Mauat of West Phoenix, visit ed Willi Mrs.: ,1'uscko of Mcdford lust Friday. i Mrs. Jluzel Jlaycs. who came from Canada recently Is staying with Mrs. Theodore I'ish nt their home west of I'hocnlx, since the arrival of llaby Tom. Sir. and Mrs. Corthell ure nurs Ing their two children through a siege of whooping cough. The ladies of the Coleman Creek club met at the homo of the presi dent, Mrs. JJ. J. White all day last Friday.- and hud a delightful ses sion. The demonstrator, Mrs. Mack, was present and gave a les son in dressmaking. Mrs. Mack will give two more lessons In the near future. Mrs. Dcnzcr of I'hoenx. returned to her home last Sunday from earing for her son-ln-lnw, Hay Yost near Jacksonville. We are glad to learn that .Mr. Yost Is im proving. Talent business visitors in Med ford on Wednesday wen. Kniest riltves, Ileiidrick C.o.ldaril, Mrs. Williams and Sirs. Will Fox. Tho Phoenix Mercanillu com pany is having the "III warehouse torn down and moved. This Is a good thing us tho house made the entrance lulu, the main highway on that corner dangerous from an obscured view. ! ! MlFS Irene Slal.dlcy was called j by piione -on Wednesday morning to lake up work at stenography 1 again. i Mrs. Wells, proprietor, of the , county farm, has been ill for a i couple of weeks with flu and com- l plications. Kd Han.lln, had 11 man over lo I his placo Wednesday evening flx I ing the aerial to their radio. The 1 radio has not been giving good reception because thero has been ! no compUitc aerial. Mrs. J. W. liuelt and Mrs. S. r. , Itarncl.urg were In Medford from j East Kilcu last Wednesday doing : trading. I.yle ltriner of Wagner creek was down in North Talent last f Ktilurduy looking for hay for his' logging teams. Mr. B.iner says- j that his helpers and himself have out several thousand feet of logs ; and that they expect to cut timber j for the compnny all this summer. I Airs. I.etla Furry returned fruni ' i.os Angeles to Mcdford last Satur duy morning and stayed a couple j of days and then wont out to her j son, Ted Furry, where the Is going to stay for a short lime. Mr. and Mm. Hay Wright of Med'ford and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward of Fern valley drove down to Yreka last Sunday morning and returned in the afternoon. They , report all kinds of weather on their trip. A real snowstorm part of the time. They said the Slskt ; you mountains wVrn most heautl j I'u! with tho trees nil covered with i snow. We liro sorry to announce that I tho flu is again making its rounds in tho vicinity of I'hocnlx. Mrs. i, to Cl.-ni. nn.t lltn-nl.t Culver. xU will notice the name "Swift" Immdi'il in dots down the side of genuine Premium Hum. This branding must appear always. T find it is to be reassured that the 'tenderness and delicious flavor of Premium Ham. is yours. '.: Swift & Company UOGK FOR. TH E NEW B RAN DING- How deliciously it blends with other foods the rare distinctive flavor of Premium Bacon! Your bacon, too, is identified by the name "Swift" in dots. CLIMAX, Ore., Mnrch ai. (Spe cial I Miss Flvirn lllair nrrlvptl ;SiiUnday from Portlanil to begin I hoi' third term of school in our 'district. At present thi re nre only! I ' eight pupils enrolled rut more uro jexpecteU later on. I ; N. .N. Charley and li. 11. Oihsoii i were transacting business In Med I ford Tuesday and Wednesday. ; . F. Charley has been doing j amoHsmitnt work on his mining' claims this week. ) N. I. Hanson Is building fence .on his homestead and also setting posts for tho new fence nt the I school house. . j Mr. and Mrs. ('.. ('.. Oliver and iMulroy Charley spent Suluraay evening at the Wertz home. !. Mrs. A. A. (iiissom spent tho woek end with lior parents near Modford. j Mnnlfeo Churley lias retiinied to -his homo after n mouth's ubsenco. j Fuajners hero have taken udvan tago of the lovely weather to fin Jlsh tlioir spring llowlns and seed- lug and quite a lot of eurly gi.rdn ha also been pluutcd. Franks Comedians I Saturpy, Sunday Nights at Armory 1 ! Injttenl of Thursday niiit, as. ! origlnully announced, Frank' Com- j !dluns w ill projttnt the Ids lauh ; jcomrdy, "Aatch Tour Ktep, Uet ! ty.M for two verforniancct. Hntur- day nnd Sunday nlwht. Saturday j I niKht will be bargain nlRlit. ! ThH comedy In alonK tho lines - ! of "White Collarn" and "What Ann( brought Home,' anJ ha been a biff Buccoffl irhcrvver It hnn been j prwentud. j i "When single gill rinkham's I was a young I took Lydia E. Vegetable Com pound because my mother.di4 and she gave it to mc. After I married I took it before my clvildrcn were born and after wards, and I have eight living children. I. am now a grand mother and still take, it and still recommend it when any one is tired and run-down." Mrs. Alfred Iterson, St J tturJs, Kdmishx. i i nm il The Right Tools for Every Springtime Job Back-Yard (lavdcncrs and flower garden fuss ers lake a great deal more interest and pleasure in their work wlien equipped with the proper tools. We have everything ihey need. 11' von miniebr in. these ranks you really should look over our tool selection. Zenith Rakes Steel bow pattern. Guaranteed $1.40 Rakes Common steel $1.10 Spading Forks Zenith, long, hand led, -1-tincd. $2.00 Hoes Ixenular size at $1.05, $1.15 and $1.25 Ladies' size 90 Rubber Hose for lawn and gard en, ni a d e by the Goodyear Tire it Kublx-r Co. Every foot guaranteed. ttlml's a gallon of the "best" paint worth ? Tlie. avcraac price of ten lead ing paints is '1 a ftalloil. Calico Mulli-Servicu Point costs less! Yet wo believe il rovers as well, wears as well, looks as well as anv paint made, regardless of pner. Use it indoors or outdoors, on any surfae'j. Jt'ti tlm paint ft O CT sensation of W ' Iny tn.lnyl gnlluM Save nionej l Five-Eights Wingf oot Black ribbed : per foot, 126 $6.00 for 50 ft. Five-Eighths Glide Black cornigated per foot, 9' , $4.75 for 50 feet . i 5 PER CENT CASH DISCOUNT For Correct Time Call 35-J Med. Furniture & Hardware Co. Sixth and Bartlett. A Reliable Place to Trade PHONES o . Hdw. Dept., 1?4 ; Office 35-J ; Furn. Dept. 35-R WINDOW DEMONSTRATION of the NEW ELECTRICAL SAFETY RAZOR SATURDAY at Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Bo Sure to See Thin Wondorful Razor