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J E EARLY MORNINGS AT SAMS VALLEY NEED MORE WORK FOR EAGLE POINT AID SEWING HOUR MEPFOKD MATL TKTftUXK MEDFORD, OREGONY FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1!)2!. SAMS VALLEY, Ore!, Anrll 12. (Special.) Smudging 13 still on the early morning programs, ven though the cloudy atmosphere ex ist throughout each diiy. Last week's, victors from the Table Roclc district were . Mrs. Frank Myers Mrs. Newman and Ralph. Wilson. The Kilabrue property was re cently exchanged by Mr. Kilabrue for Milwaukee property to Mr. Babb of Milwaukee. . , - pit examination of fruit trees, orchardlsts report .very little dam ago so far where smudging was not done. Where smudging has been done the fruit, of course, Is all saved. !. - ".- A pleasant evening of entertain ment was afforded the patrons and visitors, of the Pankey school Fri day evening by the teacher. Miss Coffecn and her pupils Besides other - numbers, delightful violin nnislc Avas furnished by the two Coffeen brothers of Medford, and a good talk was given by County Superintendent Carter. '-. .Saturday's Grange meeting was lightly attended and less business' was transacted than for some tlmo. Some important tax matters were discussed and. explained by Over seer Nealoriv The sales list of the marketing committee was read and the members wore, ad vised by Lec turer Frlnk that roll-call would bo answered at next meeting by nam ing your favorite flower. ' . Mr.! Buerson is completing nn extension . to tils dairy barn, -which was necessary 'since he has in-, creased his herd, until, he .is, now ! milking 21 cows. - v . v. ,; ; j The- high 'school -'-students have selected their. class play, "Eyes of; Love," which they expect to pt on ! within the next month. i 'Mrs. J. W. Jones is visiting her brother in Tacoma, Wash., since taking medical treatment In Port- i land. She Is accompanied by her ; daughter, Mrs. Minnie Coleman, of Ashland. v ' j Clarence Boyd of Medford was 1 interviewing orchardinls . of this precinct Tuesday in the interest . of a Medford fruit concern. I The Ladies' club met Thursday at tho home of Mrs. Otto Trusham. ' The afternoon was spent in a so cial pood time. Cluis. Fredcnburg, accompanied by his niece. Miss Bessie, returned last week from a few days' visit with friends and relatives in Port land. Elmer Hull of the Modoc Or chard Table Rock,' was a business' caller here Monday. i . , Mlss: Frances Wilson went to Ashland ' Monday evening to ,be present ;, Tuesday; morning' for an examination, in j?ne,jD.f Jver Normal, subjects. . A.' pleasant ; birthday party in honor of Mrs. Harvel Jones anni versary ' was- given at tho Jones home Wednesday evening, where many of the young people met and enjoyed a social good time, com pleted with a delicious midnight lunch. . , C. E. Hooper, representing an Ashland nursery, was in our vicin ity last Thursday.- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Messenger nhd Mrs, Walter Scott were Med ford visitors and shoppers Wednes day. Mrs. Scott also consulted a doctor about her eyes, which hrive been troubling her for tho post few weeks, and found she must protect them from the light for some time before they will be back to normal. " ' . Another woolgrowor from our section reports a very satlnfaotory yield from a; small flock of sheep. O..T. Wilson reports that from 40 L head of ewes that luiubed tho past few .-weeks he has 74 hcud of healthy lambs, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. MoDonouph vtevQ shopping and visiting In Cen tral Point and Ashland Thursday. Luther East, who has been em ployed for tho past several months in Idaho, returned homo last wook. TJohn Jones left Sunday for sev eral months' work In tho timber of Klamath county. He was accom panied by Bent Edlngton of Galls creek, who will also be employed there. ; EAGLE POINT. -0.. April 12. -"(Special) -Mrs. Morgan, presi dent of the Ladies' Aid society, re ports' they are in need of more work. Ony one in the commu nity needing comforters already made can get them at a reason able price, also, your quilts will w minion ior . a mn ernto sum. j Tlu;e ladles find this a good way ;(o keep busy and one way of! ra'sing . money for their needs. V j ! ' 'Mrs. HowU'tt and Miss" Hattlef .HwlMl went to Jacksonville Tues-j i day to the sanitarflim. Miss Hat-' ' tie is stiJl taking, treatments, Mi-s. Grace- Cowden was In', town all day Tuesday . attending; to business: . ; ' ! J. II. Stanley of the .itelopc' district and V. D. Brophy of the j Fish Lake Co; attended the stock j meeting in Eagle Point last Sat-; j urday. - I j Dormkl Ashpole was out of; , school Tuesday with slight bron-j j chJal trouble. , Thomas F. Nichols, one of ourj prominent dairymen was in town, Tuesday morning en route tol Medford. Mr. Nichols recently! had all his teeth extracted and was going to his dentist to be fitted for his new ones; ?; E, Mr. Henshuw of Heese Vareuk;1 formerly of Eagle Point was in town Tuesday attending to busi ness. Herman Myers and Herman Myers. Junior, Henry Myers and Henry Myers, junior, all of Lako creek, attended "tho stock meet ing last Saturday held in Brown's hall. ...- Verna and Beth Clngeade. dau ghters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cingcade, are out of school, Verna has the measles, but only in. mild form. Grandma Wilhite and Grandma Ayers were both in town Tuesday trnding with our local merchants. Earl Stoner and Harold van Scoy of our local garage are very busy these days. In between over- PAf!E FIVE ' - hauling cars and fixing spray rigs. oU'V they are jumping ai-uuml pumping gasoline and oil and an kept on the go Hght along. Mr, and Mrs. Theron Jones of Grants Pass visited friends In Eagle Point Saturday and while hero aUei0id tho dance at Lake creek. . (Julio n number of Eaglo Point ers were ' in Medford Tuesday trading and attending to business. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dahack of the Oasis ser vice station. Jack Brophy. John and Tom Rtgsby. Floyd Pearce, Lloyd Cingcade and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stowell. . The new minister arrived Wed nesday afternoon from Idaho and will occupy tho pulnlt Sunday morning. Preaching services 11 ILL NEAR CLIMAX IN PLACE (Hy Mnbcl Wcru) CLIMAX, Ore, April 12. (Spe cial) LaHt Sunday a party con nlstiriK of Mr. nnd Mrs., Oliver, MIkh Hlalr. Mrs. WerU and Oarrel juim i-.vviiua unuriey mK(-u 10 mo nnu u, lilt, IIOV eu llllll, ruunuit- tlon tlnilK-i-n are all in place and aa noon as dm roadn permit inacninery will he Installed. t Mr. StrawbrldBe of Medford called on tho Ollvvr family ono uTiy last week. The W. K. Charley family Is very proud of tta baby girl which or Tlved there on April 3. Mrs. b, II, Werlz was a caller at school on Wednesday. It certainly is a pleasure to nolo tho progress or tho children under tho able di rection of Miss Blair. -Mr. and Mrs. G. CI. Olivet- visited at tho YV. X Charley homo Satur day. : .TTiss Klvlra Btulr and Mrs. Wert called on Mrs. W. F. Char ley Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Wertz en tertained at cards and music one nvening recently in honor of Miss Hlalr. Illirh score awards were the I mads tu Miss Kwlliio Charley and l. C3. Oliver, wlillo Oarrel Chailuy atid Mlllroy Charley received con solation prizes, i Ugfypioipfcs Naturo'n waniinir hefp nature clear your " complexion and pain t red rosea in your pale, , allow choelia. Truiy wonderful result! 1 follow thorough colon rloanainfr. Tak M "' NATURE'; Hi-HEDY to refrulate and trenffthen your cllminatlvo orpans. Then " watch tho trancf ormation. Try M instead cl mere laxatives. Only 25a. Allid, iaje, friirriv set able . Racommendecl and Sold by , All R MoflfnM Ttrmcg-im IS REVOLUTIONARY r NEW ORLBANHApril J2. (P) A systom of teaching mathe- mattes to first grado pupils that Is "revolutionizing the whole pres ent system of teaching" In Mexico was brought to tho annual con ference of tho . American Asso ciation of University -women here today by JUss Adella 1'alaclos. professor 'of mathematics iv tho University of Mexico. Miss Palaclos described the sys tem as an entirely new concept of tho subject which Involves quite a simplified method of learning and probnbly will be ready for Introduction in the United States with the opening of hc full term of school. ! " .- : By the new method Miss Pala clos claims a child can learn tho multiplication tables In five weeks at tho age of six laying the foun dation for easier approach to ad mion, subtraction, division and higher mathematics. A wide range of subjects Is under discussion by the women educators Including an appeal for , early completion cf the assocla 1 tlon's million dollar fellowship fund described by 5jK"l,,ent 'M"ry E. Woolley. head .RSIMount, Hol yoke college, as a golden oppof. tunlty to advance world under standing peace. ft WE OU1 OS ING ALE Retiring From Business AFTER 19 YEARS OF SERVICE, WE HAVE DECIDED TO THROW THE DOORS OPEN TO OUR FRIENDS for THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE LAST AND GREATEST S A L E OF OUR NINETEEN YEARS IN ASHLAND. Out of Business by June 1st is Our Aim and Desire SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING APR. 12 AT 9 O'CLOCK An $8000 Stock of Women vs and Chil dren's Shoes to Close Out. and not a single shoe that has been in stock more than eighteen months.' No out of style shoes in our whole stock. YET;;';: vv,; There are broken lines of these new shoes that were up to $5.85 values that will go on sale at $1.98 .n .... . z , -V' Tennis shoes for boys,' girls and women. ' . Golf Shoes for Women. Street Shoes for Women. " Dress Shoes for Women. Slippers for Women. Shoe Buckles. Shoe Polishes. Shoes for Boys and Girls Rubbers and Galoshes, though out of season, must go. You can afford to bey for next fall. A large part of this stock is RIGHT NEW SPRING GOODS, some barely unpacked, as we could not countermand orders to skip. Some merchandise even is yet to arrive, but all will have to go out at CLOSING OUT PRICES. Ms a chance you seldom get to pick up such good quality and up-to-date merchandise' at Closing Out Sale Prices. ' COME EARLY Get the first choice of the Great Bargains that will be offered from the open ing hour. Saturday Morning Early shoppers will get the advantage of purchas ing a dollar . Alarm Clock for 39c with a purchase of. $2.00 or over of any other merchandise. This Btore has always en joyed a good down-the-valley trade and we want the whole valley to par ticipate in the bargains to be offered in this, pur closing-out sale. . COME OFTEN From day to day there will be special offerings, so drop in every time you are down town. A sale that will pay you : to come miles to take advantage of. This stock has always been known as a high grade stock. . Mrs. Sugg Also announces that she will dispose of her entire stock of MILLINERY .' ' ; - ?' ' .. Closing Out Prices STORE FOR RENT-FIXTURES FOR SALE A reasonable deposit will hold merchandise for. later delivery The Greatest Buying Opportunity of the Year. DON'T MISS IT! No Refunds No Exchanges Mc GEE ASHLAND OREGON Eveiy thing in This Big Stock of W o m e n ' s Wear at) Close Out Prices. 200 Women's Dresses Every kind and price from , $4.95 up 100 Women's Coats and every one will go out quickly at our close-out prices. You will find such high grade lines as Munsingwear,: Allen A Hosiery, Gossard Corsets, DeBe voise Corselettes and Brassieres, Queen Quality Shoes. Women's Wash Dresses. , 'L Children's Wash Dresses. ' Children's Hosiery, Underwear, Sweaters. .;, - - Women's Hosiery, Corsets, Un derwear, Sweaters, Shirts and Blouses. , , Handbags, Flowers, Handker chiefs, Neckwear, Umbrellas, Gloves, Scarfs, Swim Suits. Vanta Infants' Wear. :