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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1929)
srEDForm mxtl tribtjot;; MEProftD, oftF.coy, Wednesday, march 20, io-ji). r B FRIGI ere it is . . . A NEW. DAI RE . E. . AT at a Wonderfully Low Price and equipped with the Cold Control -'isa.is.7' - J j Junior, spent Sunday night at the i Kris Kecan home. Mrs. Ethel Olson and daughter. r: Violet. Mrn. lied nutcher anil lehlldren, Freda and Freddio, mo- I I tored to Grants Pas Sunday, vis-' jltlnft Mr. and Mra Floyd Water-1 man. I !; Orln Sianwood and son, Carl, ; iof Gold 11111. was visiting nt the j ! homo of tils parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' E. C. stnnwood, Sunday. I I Mrs. Ed tamnort and brother' I . j i of Albany were visitors at the mu-', ! JACKSONVILLE, March 20. 'eum Monday evening. . 1 tW) Mrs. Minnie White, nssoclntd . Mrs. V. H. Bell and Mrs. Marks' .grand conductress of the grand' were visitors in .uraioru jiunum. chapter of O. E. S. of Oregon.: .Mrs. B. S. Wilson and S. K ; i paid an official viBit tq Adrall . Dunnlngton were shopping In ' Chapter Thursdny evening. Many i Medtord Monday. 1 i visitors wero present from Moil-' Mrs. Harold Crump visited on 1 ford and Mrs. Buhlmar, worthy , Apiilegato Sunday. I p.; : . . r. ... iac, nnri ' Miv r.Mllntt nnd Miss MeXeff of ' It her husband, wore present. IMedford wero Sunday guests of :r i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Norris wero Mrs. W. W. Cameron in this city. , Initiated lino tho chapter lit this; The funeral of tho late Andrew j time. After the close of the. work' Camrall was largely . attended by . many .interesting talks wero given', friends and neighbors of Jack-1 and Vivian Wilson, worthy patron. ' sonvillo and Applegate, who went presented a gift to Mrs. Whlto'to pay their Inst respects to ineir from Adrnll chapter. A lovely ! friend and neighbor. Mr. Cantinll ! banquet was served in tho dining; was s years of age and will be ; room which was decorated with greatly missed by all who know ! spring flowers and colors em-, him. liev. Mc.Vlcker gave a won i blematic of St. Vatrlek's day. - derful address on his life from Mrs. IiliU-h was chairman of the time of a young man up to I tho dining room committee. i tho time of his death. Mrs. ! Mrs. Minnie White was the Lcona Uanna and Alice sang threo ! guest of Mrs. Fred Tick during j beautiful solos, accompanied by ! her stay in Jacksonville. AVnyne.' Katherlno Wendt nt he piano. F11 i t'ombest spent tho week-end mineral services were held nt inn the homo of his uncle, Frank ! l'erl funeral parlor. Interment t Camoron on Applegate. v jwos- in tho Jacksonville cemo- Charley Wallace and family loft' lory. here Saturday for walla Walla, Mrs. Fred nutcher and children I Wash., whero they will rosido for1, and Miss Violet Olson wore vlsit- tho summer. . lag in Modtord Sunday afternoon I Ernest Alclntyro of Central foint'l and attended church in tho even- Five Hundred of the Newest Dresses g Coats and Ensembles in Our j Big Fre-Easter Sale J Thursday, Friday and Saturday RUSSELL'S $225 talirercit comploto plugged in and work ing in your home A year lo pay with out carrying charge. Ami 11 cabinet which mills homily In any kitchen . . . all ma fhiuory completely t-nrlosctl . . . lui!t oI'kIocI villi a perma nent Dneo linisli...uii(l wilh the milled value of a seamless porcelain etiamel lining, iih easy lo elean as cliinnwarc. 1 etilie feet food eompartnieol II .qqiiurc feet of shelf spare. HEIIE is the grcntt'Ht value ever ofl'ered in tho history of eleetrie refrigeration ... a new Trigitlaire at it price so low that 110 one need delay nny longer. Aud it litis every essential Frigidairc feature. It even linn ttie( famotin Frigitlairc Cold Control . . . the exclusive new Frigiduire development which cnuhlca yon to regulate at trill the lime re quired to freeze ice cubes and to inulto possiblo dozens of new desserts that reqtjjte ex I rente cold. Siopin and see this latest Frigidatre development. Yon need Frigidairc. Now is 1 ho time lo buy. See this new . Frigidairc today... in otir display room. Peoples Electric Store 212-214 W. Main A. B. Cunningham . -Phone 12 . 0. 0. Alenderfcr Conrad Nagel at t Rialto Tomorrow Hex Ueaoh'H novel of the s(imo Oho of the hiuhllKhtB of th nnme furnished the story. It deals' vernlon Is the escapo down a river ''The Michigan K11" comes to tho Uialto theater tomorrow. It Aas story, settins nntl cast, all charmingly rombined by the direc tor's deft flair for colorful romance. with tho adventure of- a straight gambler in Alaska during tho roUI rush of 1S9S and is generally con Klderod Ileach'K most vlRorous work. ; ' t Conrad Nagel appears as the Rambler, a man who despite his railing is honest and lovable. I'enco flowing through a hlnzinjf forest. This sequence in done In natural colors, nivlns a spectacular dra matic effect. , !T Springfield. Kill completed on east approach to local hrlgf.. ' visited at the home of Joo Me- -. intyre Sunday. - f ! ; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Norris were! ' visiting and shopping in Mcdford Saturday. j ! .Miss Virginia rick and party of ; friends from Medl'ord returned; . Sunday evening from Salem, '! where they attended the basket-j liall tournament. They report a most enjoyable time. ; Fred Comhest was a visitor at j the Frank Cameron homo Sun 1 day, returning in the evening, . bringing Wnyno homo wllh him. I I.eora Crlley of Applegato was j a caller at the T. B. Dunnlngton i home Sunday.. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flck, Mr. and Mrs. 13. S. Severance motored to Yreka, Calif., Sunday to visit ; friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Xorrls spent ' Sunday afternoon visiting nt Judgo V. I). Barnes home in phoenix. ' ; Joe Hall of Medford was a vls 1 itor In our city Sunday. I Miss Lydla King, health nurse, j was examining the school children in our city Monday, assisted by I Mrs. Fred Pick. ! Mrs. A. Foster and children of MClomath Fnlls. motored to our 1 city Saturday evening and spent iSatnrdav night and Sunday visit i ing with her parents, Mr. and " Mrs. David Onmmon and smnii j daughter, Klda, returning to Klam - nth "Falls Sunday evening. : .1' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Southorlnnd filmland son and wife. Mr. and Mrs- I Harold Sotllhorland ot MOtuoru. I visited at tho homo of Mrs. Ethel Olson Sunday. Tho danco given on Applegate Saturday night. March 16, was well attended. Every ono report ed a good time. Tho Jackson ville orchestra furnished tho mu- I s'o. There will be another dance Installation or sewer unit will there on March au. r.vcrnuu Ailnreo Is Hip clrl who finds him: be main improvement program in I come, flood music, good cais. centle. ' 1 Klamath Falls this year. Mrs. Nettie Thompson rfnd son, Used Victrolas and Radios Spring is here. Every used instrumentRadio, Victrola or Piano must move at once. Prices are cut to move every instrument. Our windows are full of bargains.. Name your own terms. Radio Sets $29 $33 $45 Complete . Used Victrolas $10 $15 $20 Student Piano $100 Make your own terms. We have a large stock to select from, guar tee every article and are equipped to give you continuous service the year round. Palmer Music House 'We Sell Happiness' 1 UK. .Mrs. X. A. noteholder, sister of tho lute Andrew OantraU, accom pnuied her son .and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Prank IttUcholdcr and daugh ter.. Curtis, to Kimono Sunday evening- Mr. and Mrs. A. Turpln and daiiRhter of Central I'oint were Sunday puestH of Mrs. Titrpin's brother, Joe Crane.' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Xelson were dinner guests at the Kturgcss mlno Hundny of Mr. and Mrs. C.eowo. Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorwe KitKsell. Miss Kmma Reed was calling on friends hero Monday uftornoon. Mis. Harold Crump is tho owner of a new Ford Sedan. Miss Kmma Heed has been vln itintr MUh Alta Nnylor of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nehn and son, Hichard, woro recent visitors of Mih. Maxwell and Mrs. KuhuoU. Mi-H. Otiear Knox and Mr. E- H. 8evei-aneo wero Medford vis itors Saturday. Gus Newbury of Medford was In Jacksonville. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ozro Hrown from Klamath eounty Is tnklnt; treatments nt tho ltoffue river sanitarium. Mrs. Tirown's fulher, llaBll Grlnsby, who a I no Uvoh In Klamath county at tended school In Jacksonvlllo &2 yearH ao this winter. A box Hoctal will bo clven under 'the nUHpieea of the Jneksonvillo Grange at tho U. B. hall, March 22. l'rojfram at 8 p. m. Evory body welcome. , Bring a box. and come Xo admission. Hill Uvo, eounty nsseaHor of Klamath county in taking: treat ments at tho liOKUO Jtlver sana tarlum. The Rebeknh members met on Monday evoniiiK at their hall and enjoyed a social evening after lodKe. - Dainty refreshments wero served. The house In South Jackson ville, built a year ago by Mr. Witter was recently purchased by Mr. Dremmer of Medford of tho Jackson County lluildlng and Ioan association. Mr. Dremmer was formerly from Canada and is now an employe of the Dally News in Medford. Tho transaction wan mndo by W. A. Chllders, local roal estnto dealer. A child's small blue pnrso was iuiiihi ny nurii'y iiuicii ni'iir inu - miepnone oinco last wock. owner may have same by calling at tho Uliteh home. K u k o n e Ilascnfurter rccontly sold his 10-acro pear orchard on Millionaire road to Hoy Hmlth, and last week purchased 20 acres of i orchard one mllo south of Phoe nix on tho highway and expects lo build a $10,000 home. Mr. and Mm. I. 13. Icenhlco of Klamath Kails are spending a few days In our city. Mru, Icenhlco Is taking treatments at tho Kokuo Uiver nanatartum. A birthday dinner was recently R-lvon at Iho home of Mr. and Mrs. 4. T. Wilson In honor of Mrs. GoorKO Wendt. Thoso nrcsent woro Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Went ofi Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgol Wondt and the bout and hostess. Tho Jacksonville orchestra ami giving a danco Saturday night, March 23, nt the U. H. Hall. Danc ing, !) until 2. Good eats and splendid music. Mrs. Alnha Hartmnn and sons. Lylo nnd Wcjdy, wero visitors at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Ulrlch Houth of Ashland. They import Misa Helen, who has been Kufferlng with rheumatism as very much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Theodora John son are tho proud parents of JWln boys, born Sunday, March 17, at tho Hacred Heart Hospital. Mrs. KtHanne Holmes Carter Wt i lost Wednesday on a business trip j to Portland. . ! I.OH ANG ELKS, Man h 20. f") ! I Earl Wallace was granted an In-j j terlociitory derree of dlvorco in j 1 KOft thirty years ago. It was signed Tuesday. Now Wallace Is! ! free to marry. Tho superior I j judge who, threo decades ko. j gave Wallace his preliminary de- cree, forgot to pjgn the document. I A superior Judge today rectified , ! tho error by signing the old order 1 1 invf nnnAnmc xttxt cmAnttu 1 1 1 f I H t jr.i SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS Three opportune days to purchase your new Easter apparel. The smartest apparel shown this season in Coats, Ensembles 2 and Dresses all to be sharply reduced in price during this Pre-Easter Sale which starts ; Thursday Morning at 8:30 I 75 Dresses to $15.00 Values at Prints and Plain Crepes ,and Georgettes $Q75 Sizes Range From 13 to 46 Extra Stouts One-piece and two-piece dresses as well as ensembles. Marvelous val ues at the regular prices and now sacrificed at $9.75. Not just ordin ary dresses but well made, cleverly designed garments in beautiful prints and complete color range of the new spring shades. .Remem ber too, please, that these are Silk Dresses and not Rayon as is being sold in some stores at hear this same price. Styles are exceptional and are copies of higher priced models. 100 Dresses and Ensembles Worth toS25 $1,J75 Priced Xt: Ensembles of both silk and wool and dresses of the smartest type for street or afternoon wear in Crepes and Georgette in plain as well as beautiful Prints. A rare opportunity to save many dollars on your Easter apparel. Sized 13 to 52 Stouts 40 Coats of Both Sport and Dress Type Values $1175 to $25 A-Jt All silk lined garments and of fine broadcloth and Kasheen flan nel. Both sport and dressy type coats hi a wide variety of styles .and colorings, many in colors to match up in the ensemble ; cos tumes with dresses. , , ''.v All Sizes 14 to 44 50 of the Smartest Frocks of the Season !24 75 HACHAMKNTU, Cnl., Mnrr.h 20 t Ml W. J. Dixon, want-rt hero i unrtir nn Incllrtmont rlmritlnpr une iof tliB mnlln to rtpfrniul, lia Iwon , nrrpstert In Bcntllo nnd wnlvpil o i Dlmrlct Utiorncy Allien E. ShwlM j announced. I Horkawny nan InrKt new rtanco ilioll. 1 , ' 4 New Kord ftarajr! opened nt 'Ornnlii P. . .-i I Values toS35 Beautiful ensembles with sleeve less dresses that can be used as a dinner dress, gowns of street and afternoon design. Colors are the leading Spring shades. Exclusive models of the season's most fav oredjgtyles. Sizes 14 to 42 I 35 of the Finest Coats on Display Values SO 175 In the sports coat range are im- ported and domestic fabrics, both with' and without fur. Dress coats " f of fine broadcloths and silks, all the newest creations and the I smartest coats being shown. Sizes 15 to 46 Stouts ; f 'lllllliiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllla