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PENNEY STORE
J. C. Penney Store Celebrates First Anniversary in Medford
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The Medford high school honor
roll for the six weelta endlnft on
March 8 included 3" numes, with
five BtudentB having the (limine
lion of being graded with all A'B.
Students eligible to the honor roll
must have at least two A and two
H gn-.s, and through a grading
ot points, honor roll membership
nt loust two semesters entitles the
holder to membership in the Torch
Honorary society.
The honor roll Is as follows;
8enlors
Max Dray 2A2B
llosle Currier 3A1U
Dorothy Conner 3a2II
Hetty Evauson 3A1I)
Jennie Gibbons 3A1B
Cieorglana Onlovsen 4A
Josephine Wuldron 2A2H
Janet Clement 2A2I1
Dean Harvey i2A2H
Helen Jones ....... - 2A2II
Udlth Rogers ; 3A1I1
Seniors
Karl rilgalow 2A2D
Win. Dougherty 2A2H
Clenn Blmklns 2A2H
Laura, Drury 4A
Margery Hon 2A2I!
Audrey Lofland 2A3I1
Josephine Power 3A1B
Virginia Preston 3A1H
Muiry Snydor - 2A3II
Josephine Taylor , 4A
Dorothy Walter 2A3I1
jt Sophomores
rtobert Spalding , 4AII1
Irene llrcwald 2A2I1
Doris I.undy , 3A1H
llurbarn Drury 2A2II
ollu Jones 3A11I
Irfivctno Slmklns .., 4A
.leun Woodford 2A2I1
Mred ColvlB HA I II
Freshmen
Katherlne Rtearns - 2A2I1
Dofiald 'Duriilelle 3AII1
Kll.a)eth I'lnlsher 3A111
Dorothy Paley I. 2A2I1
Helen Power 4A
Helen Wilson 3AII1
Melvin Anderson 3A1IJ
Out of this group of students, the
five especially high with straight
A grades were: Helen Power, l.e
vene Blinking, Laura Drury, Jose
phine Taylor and Georglann Gulov
sen. An A graders from 95 to 100
and H Is from 90 to 95.
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' . Jtlaii Herald Publishing company.
- , . ' l ie has a home for retired ministers
The American Legion Auxiliary of all denomination!- op. nu pro
met in regular husines HsciHlon perty in Florida. Tho current Issue
Monday evenlng'ut their clubroonis
at tho Armory, Mrs. I.. C, (larloclc
presiding. Plans were outlined
and committees formed for put
ting on the Chnrnber of Commerce
homo products dinner, to bo' held
some time the early part ot April.
It . was voted" to sell candy at the
Leglun Kevue April 1st.
f Dundng was enjoyed for ah hour
following the business meeting,
after whkh all adjourned to the
dining room for delicious refresh
ments, served by Mrs, Amy Kent
Hmith and assistants. The opinion
Ait all attending was that a big time
had been bad and all agreed to
bo on hand lit tho big gel-together
In Jacksonville April 8th.
Search for Sloop Cure.
NEW YORK, March 2(1. (P)
Dr. Warren K. Btratman-Tbomns,
who Is In Africa seeking a cure
for sleeping sickness, lias been
voted more funds by the John Si
mon CluRgonhelin foundation.
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Construction of proposed 80-mlle
extension of .Great Northern rnll
roud from Klnmnth Fulls, Ore., to
Lookout, Oil., progressing rapidly
Grants Pass. Growing flower
seeds Is ncw Industry of this place.
PAIN GOES OUT
When Tysmol Goes in
Mo mutter whether your trouble
Is called rheumatism, sciatica, neu-
ralgla or neuritis, you can get
prompt relief by applying Tysmol
to the part that hurts and letting
It soak In through the pores. '1 ys-
l .. .w.....l,-,.H... h.tnllntr nil.
sorbent prepared especially for all j
forms of pain, soreness and stiff-
nesx caused by nerve inf lammattoh. j
JI(iially good for taking the mis-
erv out of swollen, aching Jolnis, j
Uellfchtfully soothing. Cotualns no
hnrmful drugs or opinio. I) fror-j
ent from anything you ever lined,!
Sold by lending druggists. Ahfays
on hand.nt Slrann's Urui; Store.
SaturanU thnt lire skx-1h11v rrfinexl for use In
roofing prcwrvc the flexibility, rcxilirm-y tintl
life of the felt and enable Mallhoitl Hoofing
to withstojid the moHt etremvinoruture.
DulexoMitod( therefore many times
ns lusting.
Tli I'nrnffino rniinnlesf Inc.
Lot Anseiet : U&U.rnl i $ji rt.nciKO i PortUisl &etd t Kmmi Cin
45th ANN1VERSAUY YEAR
You tcouWtVt $lvn houtm
Today tho J. C Penney store in
Medford i colebmrinff ita flrt
birthday nnd memberH of the
lennpy organization will bo guestH
of W. .8. HolRer at a dinner party
at Weaaltu Inn. Hevcmteon. em
ployes will participate In thiw
birthday celebrutlon an( a turkey
dinner and intercHtlriK proKram
will bo enjoyed by titoue preMent.
During the paHt 12 months, tho
Penney Htore has become one of
thin city's hefet known mercantile
eHtabllHhmentH. counting umonB itH
pittronH fihoppei'H from every nook'
Und coiner of southern Oregon and
northern Cnliforniit. W. H. Bolder,
who helped plan tho beautiful
Medford Htore und haH manaKed ft
since its opening, has won for him
self an enviable place In civic and
fraternal circles of .Med ford.
Ah a director of tho Medford
chamber of commerce and chair
man of the chnrnber forum com
mittee. Mr. Holifer has iiad an im
portant part In the city's recent
expansion activities, lie is also a
director of tho Kotary club, a
member of the executive commit
tee of Medford-PohI 15, American
J.ctfiim and a member of the board
of directors for tho Community
Chest. Hod Cross work has been
one of tho outstanding activities in
which Mr, Iloluer has cnKatfed, Me
was formerly chairman of the
local Hed Cross chapter and is, at
the present time, a director of the
Jackson county chapter of the
American Hed Crotm.
The history of the .r. C. Penney
organization is a veritable ro
mnnci' of modern rnerchatidlslnfc.
The life uf .1. C, J'cnricy, tin or
ganizer of tho grout chain of
stores, reads llko a novel a nd is
an Inspiration for ambitious youths
of today.
, In April I! Mi:1, in the small
town of Keni merer, Wyoming, he
opened tno first .1, C. Penney utore
on n - capital of $000.00. Wttlo
did he dream In that early time
that today he would be the head
of an organization doing an annual
business in excess of $200,000,000,
and operating 1212 stores. His re
markable rise in the mercantile
realm Is attributed to the fact that
he made each of his managers a
participating partner. JOach man
ager was given a third Interest In
the store plus n salary for actually
operating the business. -t
The fact that none of theso
managers was placed under bond
gave evidence of Mr. Penney's
great faith In tiie honesty of his
fellowman. Mr. Peunoy Is an
ardent Christian worker nnd at
present Is president of tho C'hrlrt-
of Collier's magazine outlines some
of the eveulH of this famous mor
chant's life..
U Is the goal of tho Heal Instate
division of the J. C. Penney com
pany to open fioo stores in the
your ot llti'il. This Is tho greatest
expansion program ever attempted
by the company and tho first two
months proved the sincerity ot
those in charge when almost 200
of this nuota hnd been opened.
The company Is uniqufe In an
other regard, and that Is that In 27
years it has never niTvertlsed a
"sule. Wales are strictly against
tho company policy as tho direc
tors feel that one price lo all and
that price tho lowest consistent
with good business Is the best pol
icy to pursue
Population of
County in 18S7
Was Only 1485
At the n. A. It. banquet Friday
evening Don Newbury mudo a
very appropriate address on the
patriotic work of the society. Ho
showed an old census book of Jack
son county for the year 1 S 57
which gave a list of legal voters
of S04. It also showed a male
population of ma of 21 years.
"and over, 114 over 10 and under
21. nnd 170 under 10. total males
1087. Females IKCi of IS years
nod over, 74 between 10 and IS,
under 10 were lfifl. Total females
as Total population I4H5.
The re were 14 Smiths, 14
ri owns. in eacn m Anuersons aou
Johnsons and four Jones,
Portland. Plans underway for
construction of three-storv concrete
,Hl M(tM building at east ml of
, , , f( Fr,Kl(lrilrp SniP
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lunation at cost of $15,000 or
fiO.tntfl. .
only o coot qf paint.
I. Ieniicy Company's Mcd.'ord branch Is one of the finest, .retail stores in tills city. Th? accom
Top left: Jry uimhIh ileptlrtiiieut on tl.e ine..anlue floor. Top I'lsht: A si'clion c-f the drpsi'tiuent
shimliiff tho men's department In 111'" foreground. Isiwer rlsht:. A comer of the ready-to-wear dep
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CHICAOO, Mar. 20. tfP Tom
my l.oughran, who flofendn hlsj
light heavyweight championship
against Allekey Walker In the new
Chicago stadium Thursday night,
Is still two blw Jumps ahead of tho
second guessers.
Kvcry day finds the phlegmatic I
champion making strange moves '
and every day the second guensersj
os well ns members of Walker's
camp become more befuddled at
IiIh actions.
Lnughran's latest action to create
excitement , came last night, three
days before the fight, when he
calmly announced he was so satis
fled with his condition that he
would end his training Immedi
ately. Tlven Jack . K earns, man
ager of Walker, appeared aston
ished, as lie and most fans be
lieved every mtniiie was precious
to the tltlehotdcr' in reducing to
the 17 r-pouid limit.
SEATTLE PUCK TEAM
PO KTI.AND, Ore., M:ir. 2tl. (?)'
Seattle drew first iduod In the two-j
game post season for .the riht to
meet tho league-leading Vancouver i
hockey team for the championship,'
by defeating Portland lat night,!
2 to 1. U whs a rough, hard fought j
4ontist, with Portland shining in
the first period, but slowing up
nnd allowing the v.-itor to take
the aggressive In the Inst two peri
ods, S'-ntlle's goalie, l.cvlne, con
tributed to Porttaivd's defeat by
seemingly Impossible stops of what
looked like sure goals.
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MIAMI PKACU. Kin., March 2tl
t7P) Oar Wood In his speed Jioat
Miss America VII, Ret a new
world's record of 95.12 miles an
hour here today. The previous
record was !2.xa$f.
Fights Last Night
( lly tlir AsHnriatod Trt-j.!. )
CHUWUO. Himi: Myir, l'ooa
ti'llo, liln., initpoh'Ql Dntiny lh'1
munt, Ohii-HKit, tti).
KANSAS CITY. Iinlip Tlimt,
I'mnii City, Oklil.. oulixilntoil Tiny
Kni'huck. KniiMM t'lty, 110),
lMUl.ADKl.rillA, ll'iiny Jinm.
I'liiliiilt'lphiii. uuiiiolnit'il Hurry
Furbvn, SI. Louis, (10); Hub)- Juo
aa , ; : l , "
ans, California, 1 outpointed Young
Ketcholl, Chester, Pa., (10);' Vin
cent Korglono, Philadelphia, stop
pod Habe AlcCorgary, Oklahoma,
(B).
I,oayza, Chile, stopped Pete t Pet
rolic, Kargo, X. D (fl).
ItUl-'l-'ALO, N. V. .Stanislaus
MOW YOitK. llruce l-'lowers.
Ney liochelle, ,N. V., outpointed
Joey Kaufman, New York, (I0J.
Pin find ndvnrttHlntr rni1tf
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ill it tf ' W .t Zb
Ltccrrr & Mvus Toiacco Co.
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PT3NDU2TO.W March 2(i. (P)'
Lawrenr e Perard, 1 9 months, was
in a critical condition at a hoa-
pittil here todaf suffering from
ril say one
have
..miicll Wither! Fact is, Chesterfields are
mild without being flat. They succeed
so many others faiT: They satisfy!
Ghestei
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panylug: photographs show u few aKinie-cs of Hie 'beautiful interior.
handling: women's accrs-siii-ies. Lower left: View of the first floor
irtinent on the lop floor.
a fractured. Kkull, received late yes
terday when he was hit by the
l cylinder-head on the locomotive
of an eastbound train. The child
i had wandered away from his pfir-
nts. A curve In the track pre
vented 'the crew from" peeing the
baby.
Corey Honored.
SAl.KM, Ore., .March 2)!. (P)
If.
H. Corey, member of the pub
sorvico commission, was today
lip
for him., o he knows his ciga
rette's, anyway. '' He'd rather'
a Chesterfield, too 1
t
mild enough for anybody
and yet THEY SATISFY
notified of his appo'ntment as a
member of the special committee
of the National Association of
Railroad and utility commissioners
for invcsl'gutlon' of public utili
ties of the executive committee
on motor .vehicle legislation.
Survey will be made for proposed
highway from Kugene to Portland.
Corvallis. UepreKentatives of
Oregon dairy industry recently met
at State College for conference.
where
Whet is whoopee? The defini
tion of this now term has lonR
evaded many local citizens nnu
caused much conjecture as to Us
real meaning. However, tho mys
tery promises to be solved on Mon
day. Aiirll 1st, when the "Lesion
Whoopee Revue" takes place at tho
Orat'.Tlan theater Those In charse
of this hlR attraction state that the
audience will be able to see "
"whoopee," hear "whoopee" and
will probably makt "whoopee"
themselves before he, show Is over.
The cast includes such prominent
local exponents of the art of "mnk
Inis whoopee." as Karl Davis. Larry
Menu, Mutt Williamson, Herb Al
ford. Ted llaker and many other
star performers. .
The advance scat sale Is reported
to be H-olnfi over all expectations
nnd the theater promises lo he sold
nut before next Monday nlitht.
Grandmother Knew
there was nothing so Rood for conges
tion and colds as mustard. But the
old-fasliioned mustard plaster burned
and blistered.
Musterole gives the relief and help
that mustard plasters gave, without
the plaster and without the b ister.
Oently rub it in. See how quickly the
pain disappears.
Try Musterole for sore throat,
bronchitis,- tonsillitis, croup. . stiff
neck, astlima, neuralgia, headdthe,
coneestion, pleurisy, rlieumatism,
lumbago, pains and aches of the back
or join ts, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of tha
chest (it may prevent pneumonia).
Jars & Tubes
P.-Hcr than a mtutard platter
Fred Gottfried Arros TurnQoi
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