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ebfoM) Mail TrbbuSe Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Pages DU Twmtj-thlM Trr Wttkly Filt7-foUi Tur MEDFORD. OlfKCJOX. FRIDAY, MARCH ir., 1)l2!). No. P.54. 0 RELATIVES VISIT IBEAGLE RESIDENTS GRANGE TO HAVE trnwrnkm, m Ladies' Home Journal and Butterick Patterns for April' Are Here AETER 40 YEARS Holeproof and Phoenix Hose Exclusively Here VISIT BR0WNSB0R0 BIRTHDAY SUPPER i RUSSELL'S SERVICES AT SAMS VALLEY! 'Medford's Own Store" M WAU.'CKH CKKKK, Ore., March - lo. (Siiocial) Air. and .Mia. Kai Rur or Wnituburg, Wash., wore on Ihnlr return trip home from Los AUvluB, where they lind ient the Wdpter, wliHii they dropped iu on relatives, Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Hrl ncr, last Thursday. Mrs. lirUier related not having seen the folks for over 41) years. Misses Dorothy and Blossom Heath, school tachors in this dis trict, were evening dinner guests Monday at the home of Mvs. H. B. Purvis. Mrs. Elleanor Peikius and daugh ter. Jean Kllen, were business vis itors in Mcdford last Wednesday. p.Miss Kudell- Abbott Is quite ill a( her home this week with the flu. J. Ij. Driller and daughter, Hose Klfa. and Mrs. G. A. Hrlner were among Ashland's shoppers last Saturday. Miss Augusta Cllober, the county health nurse, and Doctor llolcom, the county doctor, were ut the school house vaccinating Cor smull pox Monday. Miss Uoldle Abbott and Miss Cleona Fowler are recovering from lnlJor Injuries received lust week wliftj the car in which they woro riding overturned. The Grange dance, given nt the Country club hall; in Taleut last Friday evening, was well attended. Mrs. Lloyd Walsh of the Eagle Point district spent last Wednes day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Combs. G. A. llriner and daughter, Mrs. C." K. Green; Mrs. J. L. llriner nnd Marlon Hadden were business visitors in Mcdford last Wednsday. The Wagner Creek school chil dren have stin ted their training for the county field meet to be held this spring. Onrrel ("Rocky"! Davis culled on Miss Dorothy Head Tuesday even ing. Misses Ester Miller anil Pearl Mack. Ashland normal students, took dinner at the honni of Mrs. I. K. Hiudley last Sunday. Marlon 1 hidden is now recover lug nicely from the aecudent which occurred last week when he run n crosscut saw tooth In his knee raii. - Miss Guldle Abbot I mid Miss Cle uue Fowler were among. the shop pers in Ashland lam Tuemluy. W. lirndley left Tuesday even . -lug for Portland.. ,. where ;hu, .. will undergu a minor operation.""' :"' '" The Wagner Creek school board opoelB to start the new school house soon as bids are now being advertised for. Mr. mid Mrs. A. II. Chapman of Nell Creek were Kunday dinner guests nt the home of Mr. und Mrs. II. S. Lynch last -Sunday. Mrs. Frank Smith was In Ash land last Tuesday transacting busi ness. .' . i rt"u Tnkwood c'tUed on Mis? Goldie Abbott last Tuesday after noon. Utile Miss .leruldlne Purves. the daughter or Mr. und Mrs. E. A. Purves, is quite ill with pneumonia which wus caused by a relapse of influenza. iIr. and Mrs. O. H. Huso of Ash land culled ou Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Combs last Tuesday. Mr. Hose and Mrs. Combs uru brother and sister. . , Curtis McGrow and Lou Snooks, former residen:s of this creek, left last Sunday for Bisbee. Ariz,, where tl cy expect to work next summer. T. It. Flury motored lo Apple gate and return last Sunday. Ainouir the callers stftthe home of D. W. H radley .last Monday evening were Darrel '("Rocky"! Da vIb. T. H. Flury and Clyde ("Pcrg") (',-Ves. It. T. Single motored to Hilt, Cl.. mid return hist Tuesday. HE WAS LIFELESS ' AND DESPONDENT But AlX-HRAN made him wide? awake and well doctor prescribed it li K A G L, K, Ore., Mui L-h 15. (SKHfal) LoIh Gray nun been in Modfonl for the past week with relatives. Those ylio attended church at Hrownnhoro last Sunday afternoon wore Mr, and Miss Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas and little daugh ter. Inn pearl, Mr. nnd Mrs. San derson and family, Mr, and Mrs. Moon and family, W. 11. Smith (and "Happy" Perry. i F, Swanson and Miss Anna jSwansun were Mcdford visitors the first of the week. 1 Youhk people's meeting, led by Itho president, Klla Blackmail, nnd prayer meeting load by Walter llJlackman, wore held at the school house- last Sunday evening. "Faith" I was the subject of the prayer meeting.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Zuok and dauyh j ler, Vny Ova, were Medford vis itors the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family land Mr. und Mrs. Yount? of Med l ford were Sunday guests at the jhome of Kugono t!ray and family. I A number from here expect to lattend the P.ible conference which jwill bo held in the Federated I IJuion church in Central Point. Thursday, March 14. ; The Hoy Scouts held their regu j lar meeting at the school house (last Saturday evening. Merit badge iwork was taken up as the evening tuple. j Mi's 11a Smith and Mrs. Black man were Medford and Central ! Point visitors Tuesday, i Mrs. Kuene Gray, who has ! been sick for several weeks, Is jmuch better at this writing. Her I many friends wish fur her speedy recovery. School Xoles. Monday. March 11, Jinlph Kills, a new fifth grader, entered our sch to 1. The children are planning on taking an nil-day lilko Saturday, March It), if the weather Is per il) IsMible. A large number of the pupils are going. We arc making health posters to send to the county fair In Se.-leniber. L. MEETINGS ARE CLOSED AFTER GOOD SUCCESS C'ONHTIPATION ruins hopes, enps HtretiKth. Yet thousands of suffer ers have found the vny to relieve n ml prevent this disease. Ucad how this man rid his system of constipation, "Durlnff the tliroo year lxfot AM-ntivN curmJ nrri. I cTticriencl more mbai'm'iC r.,cmntrt limn 1 care to cll pf. V.cUtK hio (, dull. Pocffy ""! lePniiti,nt. I cmiIu tiot Itfcv my Jul. My friend dMn't rant my rutnpam 1 beJ of lcinn . M.Rt in the worM Is the mailer- whl rn . "After npendinc much money for trrat ut. I finally fimnil a Hocior W ihKwciI " Jr" to rat AtjnnAS three times day. I Titd thh fr thvc mwithn ami I i1i1d t nccl lo he told that I loyknl hotter ... I felt lttr ami acltsJ hrtlrr . . , I nm itul UjIuc LLHKt'l pary morn in tf anil mc no Iruu-hl- now what wr." tName anl BilJiejS upon retjueat.) Guard ocainst conf-tipation hy opting KclftfgB Abb-rtRAN, au. hr.n if guaranteed to prcvnt it tu relieve it. Ju?t cat two tahle tipcwtifuls daily chronic onse. with every meal. Far hotter thuti habit forming drugs and pills. AbL-nitAN iR 101' effective. Doc tors recommend il because it pro ntotes nnt ura I elimination. Serve it with milk or cream. t' it in cook ing mullins, bread, etc. Delicious recipes on the packaRO. Grocers nell it. Hcstaurants. hotels, dining cars service it. Made by Kellogg in Uattle Creek. IMiUWNSHOlIO, Ore., Mar. 1 (Special.) The revival meetings ( which have been going on each ! veiling for tlm past two weeks, closed last Sunday with an all-duy meeting. The attendance at all the meetings was much better than was at first pxpeeted and about J ft i adults and children look Jesus In to their hearts and were converted. - Iiurenee Collins preached the. sermon at 11 o'clock Sunday, tak ing fur his t'xt the suhjvel of "Prayer." After Hit; lunch hour. Hev. It. I). Itandall preached on the "Two Hesurrections." ufler which all were given a chance to testify for their Savior. T.h'-'se meet ings have been a great spiritual help to nil who have attended. Many visitors were present from Central Point. Rogue JJIvor, Anti och and from near Medford. The lirownsboro Sunday school regrets the leaving for Canada of Law- j renco and Louis Collins, and the; help they have given us through! the winter will always be remem- j bcred and appreciated. Iteginningj this week, prayer meeting will be ; held every Thursdav evening nt ' 7:30. The P.-T..A. will hold a meeting' at the Kchoulhouse next Friday! f. V.. Ill II. r ?.3ft Mr. and Mrs. Art Xiehul of Fort Klamath have been visiting; at the home pf Mrs. McDonald. i Mr. Torrill of Dunsmulr, Cnl., visited with his father. Chan. Tel rill., last week. ' The Sisty family uf' Colorado have bought the JToagland prop erty and moved onto it lust Sun day, i Mr. and Mrs. Ktmer Lyons nro' the parents of a baby girl, born at the Sacred Heart hospital on Monday. March 4th. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. I:. Wright of Huvre. Mont., arrived on Tuesday of last week and are guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IT. V. Wright. SAMS VALL12Y. Ore., Mar, 15 (Special.) Grange meets Saturday evening with the regular birthday supper In honor of March mem bers. Itoll call will be answered by rcmcmbranres of the place of your birth. Other Interesting num bers will be given. Dr. Chlsholm of Gold Hill was summoned Wednesday to attend Mrs, Minnie Webber, who has been sick fur several days. Cars loaded with town fulks passed through out district Sun day. Many were in uuest of the beautiful l:i;!' tongues, but it Is a little too early for these flowers yet. It Is reported that two prom inent citizens of Tahiti Koek have lately made purchase of the llaupt man farm, which they expect to improve extensively by tiling and seeding lo alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook of Gold Hill visited Monday with friundd in the district. Sunday Mrs. J. Krink nnd Mrs. Mary Melvinnis of the upper valley and members of thu Hams Valley Grange, visited Miss Frances Wil son, a measles vieitim, and cheered her up with their pleasant faces and beautiful flowers. The snow and rain of this week was considered worth a valuable sum to all farmers and orchard-, ists of our section. Mrs. .7. I,. Howe is making week ly visit to Jacksonville to bo treated at, the Jenkins sanitarium. W. W. Kdington Is proud of his little bunch of sheep which ho purchased a year ago from a local market. From the 11 young ewes h ehas 32 lambs, a pleasing in crease to Mr. Kdlngton, since the sheeu market is still high. Since the unwelcome visitor, measles, in behind schedule we are yet able lo record the week's hap penlng.s for the enmmunity. Saturday afternoon young Jlar vel Jones and Miss Marlah Coty stole iu felly lo Medfurd and got coiiplud up for a life contract. Hot li young people are well Known In our commuuily where the groom was born and raised and where the bride has resided for the past two years. The young couple will re side for the present at the home of the groom's 'parents. , ' " .. We lire sorry to record that sev eral members of the Vincent fam ily, Including Gyp tho father, are still vry sick of pneumonia. With I he warm, unny nfter noons and dally appearance uf newly hatched chicks, young lambs and budded lamb's logues, every indication points strongly to an early spring. W. W. Kdlngton and daughter. Miss Mary, attended tho funeral service of James A. Chirk at Med ford Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Jones is In Portland this week for medical treutment. Among Sams Valley Httnduy vis itors were Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Dodge of Medford. .Mrs. C. W. Sage, Ma rlii n Xeulon and li, K. Xealon of Table Hock and Miss Doris Klchfirdson of P.eall lane. tables giving detailed figures on timber sales, recreation, grazing, planting a nd specia 1 forest uses nr also published In It. (Holds H TO RELIEVE Btart thorotiKh bowel action and rid yeae amino of polnonoua www a aoon aa ya u'oHe the first if(?n ot a eold. Ju taka NATURE'S REMEDY 1 Tnbleta and be mre of prompt, eay and pleaiant ra mi It . It i mora thorowrh in action and far better than ordinary laxattvw. Try it. Mild, tofe purely vegetable tic 0 Rec4fnmeaid4 and Sold hf AU 7 Mctllnrtl tfriurgUls. LS I IV ALL-BRAN , At the Crater National Forest nff tecs hero, or front any other (forest supervisor) office In the istate. or by writing to the district (forester's office nt Portland a geo- uraphleal bullet In or complete '.booklet regarding nntfonal forests, glaciers, thermal springs, the high lost peaks and the history of Ore jgon and Washington forests may be obtained. This booklet has been prepared 'by tho United States forest service jand issued by the department of agriculture, and fifty statistical r) ! Jackson Springs Club Sat. Mar. 16 Novelties for All 9:9 Till 2 a. m. Smart New Models In Spring Prints of Clever Designing $1.98 Sport Satin Underslips $1.69 Excellent quality Sport Satin Slips in sizes 34 to 44. Well made with wide pleats for fullness in the skirt. Seven colors and white to select from so you can match your new Spring dresses easily. SATURDAY SPECIAL Mm Saturday Special $5.95 Seven siyles, many patterns and va rious color combinations in each pat tern. All new styles just received and in sizes, 14, 16, 18, 20. Some small conservative patterns, others are large and colorful, giving you a very large collection to choose from. This exceptional value will be dis played in our windows tonight. Be sure to see them. Ik 11 $3.50 Crepe de Chine Silk Slips $3.19 Very heavy quality silk, with wide shadow flounce. A slip fine enough for any costume and a beautiful range of pastel shades. For your sheer Summer frocks these will be ideal and it's a great value for SATURDAY SPECIAL Spring Wash Frocks at All fast colors Sj.95 to S2-95 and Sizes, 14 to 50 . . , 1 Prints, dimity and Batiste in plain tail ored and organdie trimmed styles that are new and different. Every garment guaranteed fast color, and we will re place any garment that proves unsatis factory. Smocks for Garden Wear Cretonnes and Plain Broadcloths $1.95 Smocks are ideal for working among your flowers or in the garden or around the home. These new smock ideas will appeal to you as being exceptionally clever and very desirable at $1.95. : New! Flannel Skirts Bodice Top of tc Cft Rayon Materials vU.DU For school, for street or for sports wear with sweaters or , blouseb, these new Botany Flannel Skirts are very smart. Many beautiful pastel and medium dark shades with various width pleats. New "Luxite" Silk Undies Either Shorties or Bloomers ' with Brassiere; a new Lux, ite numDer tnat is very . smart and priced very low for such quality garments. Shorties Brassieres $2.75 $1.00 "Luxite" Brassiere Top ( Combinations Sheer glove silk, perfect fitting shortie combinations. A perfect foundation garment for your new Easter outfit.. Espec-' O C ially priced set, at Px. S1.25 Buffet Sets at 59c each Three-piece buffet sets, lace trimmed, silk embroidered and made of tan linene. Also $1.25 scarfs at the same price and made of same materials with colorful silk embroidery work. Regular $1.00 40-inch Width Sport Satin " 85c yd. Twolve pretty shades . and black and white ' give you a color selec tion that will match any costume. . This is . 40 inches wide and many use the width for li'iitrlli. ri:(tiirinr only 1 1-3 yards for a slip. Pantie Dresses, 2 to 6 Sizes $1.25 to $1.95 - Now for spring, the little tots can get cunning little panty dresses, of guaranteed tub-fast materials, at a price very little above ' the cost of materials. Many different styles that will delight the youngsters, as well as the mothers. Junior Sizes 7 to 14 Years in "Little Lady" styles, almost vlike the grown-ups wear. ' All fast color and priced at $1.25' to $1.95. 85c Natural Pongee Silk 59c yard An extra quality; not to be confused with the cheap pongee silks being of fered at lower price. Grade A govern ment stamped Pongee that vill find a myriad of uses in your summer wardrobe. Saturday Special on Holeproof Hosiery $1.95 All Silk Chiffon Hosiery Eleven beautiful shades in this beautifully clear .chiffon "Holeproof" hose. A discontinued num ber, with finest silk from top to toe and three inch silk carter welt, nlain tor). The "Lucile" created colors are all new spring shades and at this exceptionally low price you should buy several pairs. $169 A Pair 59c All Rayon Pointed Heel Hose 39c Moonlight, honey beige, pearl blush, champagne, nude, rose nude, pink and white. A full range of colors and a Rayon, pointed heel, picot top hose that will be ex cellent for school or general service. Pair 81xl05-Inch Krinkle Spreads $1.59 Regularly $1.79 Each Made of serviceable unbleach ed "Krinkle Down," with stripes of rose, blue and gold. &A very large size and an extra fine value for Saturday. 66x80 Part Wool Blankets Plaids in 41 CQ E h Four Colors Lach A real value in a part wool plaid single blanket. Don't forget that you raigl need just such a blanket as this for your cabin this summer, or it's a dandy buy for your homd right now. f ff' i id 1 1 ': 7 m-x S2.50 Catalina Slip Satin $1.50 yard Forty inches wide, and one of the finest underslip materials, in tan, gray, orchid, pink and peach colors. Slips of this high quality, when made up, usually sell for about $5. 72x72 Mercerized . Pattern Table Cloths $2.98 each Beautiful pattern cloths in finest linen designs. An excellent table cloth for service and when washed retains the fine mercerized finish that makes the cloth suitable for use at' any occasion. ; New Spring Drapes Boucle Rayon Damask $1.49 yard For side drapes these pretty new Broche Rayons are considered the best of the newer fabrics. Gold rose, green, blue and orchid; all colors that are in demand and look exceptionally well with the new panel curtains we are showing. ml I 1