Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 26, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    MFJDFOKD fAL TRTBUNB, MEDFORD, OKEG ON, TUESDAY, MARCH 2ti, 1929.
vxar warn
ROTARIANS TELL
ESTIMABLE LIFE
, OF DR. JOHNSON
Br. R. Johnson,'-local dentist,
who passed tawny hord Sunday wu
eulogized aa a Jlota,riiin, ffo a .
friend, and a a' muri, iy 'lhre;
members of the Rotary club who
' probably knew . -him besV, at a
meeting of the organization held
' this noon at Hotel Medford, ,j
Dr. " Ed Shock ley, .' a ; secr'ejtary
' of the olub. toM of the dentist's
faithful attendance:. 6t .'.meetings
!lurlng tho five years ho has spent
j1. In Medford, and stated that the
deceased had an average record of
90 percent attendance during all
that time. He also brought out
'his unselfish service in the interest
of the organization. ' . '
. ' Dr. Charles T. Sweeney, who
shared .his office with the local
dentist for eight or. nine years in
Great. Falls, Montana, their first
association beginning '2tf years ago,
paid 'a beautiful tribute to the de
parted as an unselfish,' loyal and
inspiring friend during that long
period. (
That Dr. Johnson an a man was
; an ideal in every field of activity
J in which he took part, was
brought out in the talk by Attor-
new Frank Newman, who ended
by repeating the appropriate poem
"All Is Quiet Along the Potomac."
' Announcements' were made by
John Carkth, in , behalf ot the
Uons club which Is sponsoring the
Russian Royal Choir, to be heard
at the armory next Sunday after
jjnon, . a,t;,S o'clock;' and Horace
Bromley, who advertised theJ Le-
. gion .Whoopee Review, which will
I be .seen -at Hunt's Craterlan next
- Monday night,
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ASSURED MONDAY
With only five days left -before
the ble American Legion Whoopee
Review la presented to an assured
capacity . audience of southern
Oregon theater goers, the meeting I
imwi jjufti iiiu at urn arm
ory last night under the direction
of Commander Ferguson was par
tially given over to: final plans for
me prouueuon. ... ' l:
v The new Medford airport , wns
the subl. ct of an inspiring plea on
the part of Legionnaire Seeloy
Hall, who urged all members "to
get out April 2 and vote for the
bond issue necessary . to put'' it
across. All registered voters, .are
eligible to cast their ballots tor the
new airport. ;
A dance and supper will feature
the meeting to be held In Jackson
ville on April 8, when th,e Legion
and Auxiliary will accept the invi
tation extended last night by Le
gionnaire Dunnington in behalf of
the members of that city to hold
the next conclave there.
Following last night's meeting
tho Legion and Auxiliary members
enjoyed dancing to tho splendid
music furniRhed. by the Medford
high school orchestra. A supper
was served by the ladles in the
armory dining- room;-- -
.t03 ANGELES,, March eO.WP)
; Mrs. Sarah Brown) 83, said to be
a wealthy widow, . probably, was
fatally shot here today by her 45-year-old
1 daughter Sadie Brown.
The daughter told arresting offi
: cers that she . .was "tired of my
mother."
"I couldn't stand her any
,- longer," .police .said the daugh
v ter explained. ' .
' Police were Informed that
shortly before the shooting, the
mother and daughter had quar
11 reled. The mother fled from the
,'fphouse, police were told, the daugh
H ter firing at her. One shot pierced
, the woman's back and hospital at-:-
inches said that probably would
, prove fatal because- p ;the wo
man's age.
"She witnted every cent of my
' - money," the mother told police.
FLAG TOURNAMENT AI
GOLF COURSE FRIDAY
The women members of the
Rogue Valley Golf association will
hold a flag tournament Friday at
the links and a comparatively large
number of entrants are expected.
The last match must be off the first
tee by 10:30 a. m. to Insure an
early Btart for all players. A lunch
ean will be served at the club
house at noon. ,
PIPE ORGAN RECITAL
Much Interest is being shown by
radio music lovers throughout the.
valley In tonight's Copeo program
which iwlll present Miss Betty
Brown, popular organist In a most
attractive pipe organ recital. The
recital will be broadcast by remote
control from the new Presbyterian
church, where one of the- finest
pipe, organs in this section jot the
state will be used by this well
known artist. . .;, ' : ' 3
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LegiowhoiReview TT T" O HlIlf
HUNT'S CEATERIAN,.:- VLJ' JJL JjmmAX. N.1 N
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Brisbane's Today
4; Obituary
1 .
'. LEWIS--Mlnnle .. Krah Lewis,
1vlfe ot George Lewis, passed away
Wnt her home In Jacksonville at S
T p.- nv Monday at the age of 70
years- and 15 days. Mrs. Lewis
was born in Germany March 10,
J 86 and . caipe to the United
States and settled In Jacksonville
In 1872. In November, two years
later she was united In marriage
to Madison Obenchaln who passed
. away In 1896. To this union was
', horn one son, Frank Obenchaln
who resides In Klamath county.
-. In 1907, Mrs. Obenchaln was
married to George Lewis,' well
known resident of Jacksonville
and present bailiff of the Jackson
county circuit court. Besides her
husband and son, she is als6- sur
vived by the following step-children,
Mrs. Bertha Keegan, Arthur
Lewis, Oscar and Fred Lewis all of
Jacksonville. Mrs. Nettle Thomp
son and Horry Lewis of Medford.
Also three grandchildren of Klam
ath county and ane of Michigan.
Funeral services will be held at
the Conger chapel, West Main t,t
Newtown street, at 2 p. m. Wed-
nesday. Rev. K, K. McVlcker of
fMacksonvllle will officiate and in
terment will follow In the Jackton
vlllo cemetery.
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Wedding Bells
A quiet wedding was solemnized
. on Thursday, March SI. Elder
Rltenhouse performed the cere
mony, uniting Miss Edna Hnns
00m of Medford. and Harold Cady
of Grldley, Cal. A few close rela
tives were In attendance-
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Roblnett of Med
ford and la very, well known In
the city.
The couple will make their
home in Colusa, CaU
Regular Communication
of Reames Chapter. O. E.
a, Wednesday evening.
Visiting members w e 1
Social nlaht.
HATTIE M. ALDEN, 8CCT.
I
Seaside. J. C. Penney com
pany will establish stort here soon.
(Continued from Page One.)
to the present Mexican war as the
uatnollc revolution. . , '
Representatives of' the Catholic
church In the United States say
the church has nothing to do with
the revolution, which, is carried on
largely by Mexican revolutionary
soldiers hostile to the church.'! ,
The Mexican government: appar
ently wishes Catholics to boar re
sponsibility for the revolution.
Those that own stock In Gen
eral Motors alone number 104,202.
United States Steel has 168.000
stockholders, the' American Tele
phone & Telegraph Company has
450,000 stockholders, largest list In
the world. And so It goes with the
big companies. They are, actually
NATIONALLY OWNED.
It Is said that 19,000.000 Ameri
cans are owners ot stocks and in
terested In the values ot stocks.
This will be remembered by
President Hoover and Secretary
Mellon. - . i
Lady Astor. who went from Vir
ginia to sit in the British house of
commons, invited Rhodes scholars
from the United States to dinner
and gave them champagne, in ac
cordance with custom, although she
Is a total abstainer. Temperance
associations in Britain will not al
low her to speak from their platforms.
Tn anlnv tha-'favnf nf PPIIlllne
drys, it is necessary to go all the
way wlin tnem. no numoring 01
your guests, no pleading "custom."
It Is said that if necessary some
great financial minds Would not
heBltate to produce a panic, ' and
"shake out a lot of the little peo
ple." That would not be popular with
19,000,000 stockholders and stock
speculators. '
HOW DO YOU FKEL OS
ARISING?
Very likely your kidneys control
your answer. -It is fine to awake
with a lively, healthy, energetic
body. It is miserable to drag an
aching, tired, weary body from a
sleepless, restless bed. Foley Pills,
a diuretic stimulant for tho kid-
nevs. constantly in use over 2b
years, are a reliable, valuable medi
cine that promotes a healthy, nor
mal activity of the kidneys, and
bladder, and so' make for better
health longer life. Try them,
Jarmin & Woods Drug Store, cor,
Mnln and Central. '
Every known
form of
INSURANCE
R. A. HOLMES
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Jackson Co. Bank Bldg Phong 444
SINCEo 1909
EY.C
The Airport Bond Election
Merits Your
Favorable Consideration
One Year
Ago
Today---
The formal opening; of the Med
ford J. "0. Penney Company
store was held March 26 just
one. year "ago.
In May of the previous year
our. faith in the future possi
bilities of Medford prompted
us to purchase the property
we now occupy. With one
thought in . mind that pf
SERVING YOU BETTER, we
remodeled our building;, equip
ping; it with the most modern
fixtures, and gave to you a
store that is a credit to Med
ford and Southern Oregon.
Your friendly patronage this
past year convinces us that our
efforts have been appreciated.
May we express our apprecia
tion by renewing our pledge to
Serve You with Satisfaction,
selling only Quality Merchan
dise, always at lowest possible
prices, every day in the year.
Incidentally, we now have 1212
stores.
A Rare Group
of Stunning
Silk
Frocks
$0.90
One of New York's bt-know
manufacturers created these dress
es , . ; and in doing so, increased
his own value-giving to a remark--able
extent. At the J. C Penney
Company price of 9.90,' you thus
have at hand a ' thrif t -opportunity
of importance. , . ..
;..-,X ;-
Satins, flat ' Crepes, printt'' -;.
and velvet combinations T '
t . . many types, many
colors,
omen, Misses and Junior
Favorite Spring Fashions in
Coats
' :. .. . in this
. . 1 i : i
. interesting group ;
The coat with scarf
collar, with I novel self
collar, with fur, with a,
cape . . ; coats for sports-'
wear, for the street and
for more .formal occa
sionsone o meet yout
need is included. , v
- For Women : ,
;;'v For jHisses y . -'.V'";',"
For Juniors .
Characteristic details ti the
new season are in evidence
new cuffs, stitching .and
tucking on the - back each
coat is distinctive 'and all '
are of particular thrift in
terest! ' j
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.75
Gay Spring Cretonnes ;
Of Many Delightful Home Uses
For draperies . . . pillows . . . dressing table
flounces . . . and many other attractive, things!
In colorful patterns that will tempt you as
much as the low prices' Yard
15c 19c 29c 39c
Spring Hats for Girls
As Smart as Grown-ups
and Pleasingly Economical
The new spring hats for girls are sure to please them'
soft straw braids, combinations of straw and silk and felt
and the colors are gay and springlike.' ' .
98c to n-98
Such low prices prove .that it costs very little to dress;
small daughters at this store. -
Hosiery for Every Need!
j 'Service . Weight Semi-sheer "
j ' nd Lovely Sheer Chiffonl
! Let us help you keep your hosiery sup
ply complete and correctly modish ...
thriftily 1 The chiffon hose have the pop
ular picot-topl And all come in the
popular shades I ...
$1.49
'Smartness at Low Cost
Pure silk hose '. . .' semi-sheer . . .
full-fashioned . . . mercerized top and
sole ... at a welcome low price I
0
The Fashion-Wise Woman
Buys Several
Hat
,. ' . . Suiuble for
Various Occasions
No longer is one hat suitable
for every occasion ... as the
simple, felt used to be. Hats of
braids, of straw and. of felt each
have their place ... and every
one can afford as many as she
needs at .
$3.98
Other Clever Hats
from $(1.98 to j(4.9S
TurkishTowels
r
A Good Value!
25c 1
mm.
'The kind of a bandy towel
you can always use double ;
thread terry, sixe 22x44 in plain
' white, stripe border or all over
plaid. Hundreds of customers
are using this towel.
Graceful
One-strap for Girls
A patent leather (tipper whidi
will be popular for dress wear
because it is so dainty I
12 to 2 ......... Z98
Vi toll'a' f2J9
Our Silk Stockings Reach
Two Thirds of the Way to the Pole " v
, Just'figure it out for yourself 1 Last year we sold over 7,000,000 pairs
oi Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose which would measure more than
32,000,000 feet. . The distance that Commander Byrd traveled before he
reached the Pole wasroughly -over 47,000,000 feet so our Silk Hose is
about two-thirds of the way there, . ' ' ;
We didn't count Men's Hose either, or Children's, or perhaps we would
haye been over- half the way back by now I