P3T3E BEVEJ
S LEAGUE 1BELLVIEW P.-T. A. i BELLVIEW LODGE
ASHLAND NORMAL TO HAVE DEBATE ! TO SERVE FEAST
TO HAVE BRIDGE ON SCHOOL NEE0! FOR BIRTHDAYS
Agents for
Butterick
Fashions
RUSSELL'S
"MEDFORD'S OWN STORE"
Ladies'
Home Journal
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MEPPOKD MZTL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD,, OREO ON", TUESDAY. APTJTL Ifi, 1923.
, ASHLAND. Ore., ? April 1C
(Special.) The "Women's Lcuguft"1
of the Southern Oreson Normal
will give a benefit bridge tea on
Friday evening, April lyth, to raise
money to Increase the normal loan ;
fund. The affufr will lie held at
the Civic Club IIouho nnd a gen
eral Invitation is open to nil those
who would enjoy ah evening at
cards. In addition to the bridge
session a program of varied Inter
est will be presented. Places will
he reserved on request to Miss
Ellen Galey.- phone 277-L. Both
bridge and "500" . will be played,
nnd the admission is fifty cents.
The cause is of sufficient interest
to draw. a good sized crowd. Con
Htnntly there nro demands for
small loans by students who other
wine would hn unahle. to finish
their work. The girls will also I
wolcome contributions from any 1
one Interested In helping . young '
people get" an education. j
Mr. and Mrs., George V. Allen
on Granite : street have returned ;
from a trip to San Francisco. !
While there, they enjoyed a visit !
with their friend. Dr. G V. Jarvis;
who formerly practised In Ash-1
land. ' t
The junior-senior, prom was the
outstanding social event of the sea
son for the younger set. The prom
was held on Friday evening at the
bull room of the l,lthia 'Springs
Hotel. Iarge quantities of Ivy nnd j
clusters of daffodils were used in t
a very effective decorative scheme, j
Members of the high school facul
ty were patrons and pHtronetises of
the affair. '
A very Interesting program w;ia
given during the evening. Miss
Kunice Mager was heard -in two
vocal numbers, with Miss Marie
Moon as her accompanist. June
Sherard gave a reading and Penrl
Wright danced a sailor clog. Cards
and games were provided for
those who did not caro for danc
ing. A full program of dances filled
the evening. The two features
were a prize waltz and a balloon
waltz. The prize waltz was won
by Wanda Schwein and Howard
Woodson, while Louise Hanson and
John Billings were the fortunate
winners of the balloon dance.
Patrons and patronesses other
than the high school faculty, were
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coombs, Mrs.
II. S. Son ford. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. B.
Balls, Mrs. Belle Schwein, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Turnbough, Mr. Bow
man, Mr.' and Mrs. George Briscoe
and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Foray the.
nELI4V!EV, Ore., April 16.(Spl.)
INTERVENE FOR G. N
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April
16. -iff) A devlsion to intervene
In favor of the Great Korthdm
and Western Pacific railroad ex
tensions Into southern Oregon and
northern California has been
reached by the central railroad
committee of Klamath Falls. The
committee is composed of repre
sentatives of the Shasta View ir
r.'gatlon district, the Malln irri
gation district, Poe Valley grange,
city of Malin, Klamath irrigation
, district, Malin grange and Malin
commercial club.
The Bell view I-T, A. organization j
wilt holdjlts rciuilnr meeting nt the;
sithOolhoimn on Friday evening,
April 19. ' There, will be a short j
business meeting, after which the)
subject of whether Bellvlew shall
have a new schonlhouse or wheiherl
they transport the seventh and
eighth, grade pupils to Ashland to I
school next year, will be discussed. I
On Monday evening, April 2 2,!
a vote will be taken on the matter-j
No special program has been ar-
ranged for this meeting, as the ;
committee" In charge decided that'
the discussion would require most
of the time. Refreshments will be
served after the meeting.
The county council of the P.-T.
j. organizations are meeting at the
Lithla Springs hotel tl.olr tin
ual meeting on April 30. Thns,o
of Bellviow who Intend to nttend
this meeting nre Mrs. William
Welch, Mrs. S. K. Barnes, Mrs. -David
McKinney, Mrs. Oscar Mar
tain. Mrs. Norma Reeder, Mrs.
Ralph Clopn.
Jackson Gyger of fiell creek dis
trict, in company with "Bud" Pow
ell of Ashland,, enjoyed a fishing
trip to the Savage Rapids on Rogue
river ihe first of the week.
; AlW Mnrle Gllmore. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Gilmore, who
is teaching the school at Plnehurst,'
spent the week end with home
folks.
Mr. nnd Mi's Henry Flock nnd
three children from Yreka visited
with the W. G. Tucker family and
Grandma Tucker for a few hours
Saturday 'before going on to Trail
ro spend the week end with Mrs.
Flock's parents, Mr. and Mia. Boyd
Tucker.
,Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tucker were
guests at the W. D. Jackson home
on Towa street Saturday evening,
and enjoyed the radio program.
Mr. Kelly, who makes his home
at the W. G. Tucker place, is spend
ing a few days In Salem on a pleas
ure trip.
A number of people were excited
Monday morning when the lookout
saw Bear creek almost ready to
overflow. Numerous calls were
made over the telephone to the
caretakers at the Emigrant dnm
to know If the dam was about
ready to break, but found that a
new syphon had been pxit into op-1
eratlon and at a certaip pressure1
this opened and let the water out,
causing a large head to. rush down
the creek. The dam on Emigrant
creek Is full at present and in
cures a water supply for the sum
mer season. -
The Klwanis club members nre
discussing Vlth the ladles of the
Upper Valley Community club the
proposition of whether the club
ladies will serve a dinner for the
Kiwanlans and their ladies on May
3, at the clubhouse. A committee
from the club will take charge of
the affair and make the arrange
ments. , -. i ' - '
Mrs. H. J. Moore, mother of Mr.
Homer Moore, is expected to ar
rive soon for a visit with her son
and family Bellvlew.
j The final arrangements for the
school meet to be held at the Jack
son county fairgrounds on April
27, are under way. The Bellvlew
organization of P.-T. A. have se
cured the eats concession for tho
day, and it is hoped that the weath
' er will Improve before this event.
A number of children from our
. BELLVIKW, Ore., April 18. ;
(Special) Members of tho Yoe-j
man , lodge, who observe their!
birthday anniversaries for this1
month, will be guests at a covered!
dish dinner to he held In the lodge
rooms this evening, April 16. j
The dinner will be served at 7!
o'clock, after which a varied
program will be enjoyed, with)
dancing to follow. Hostesses of.
the evening are as follows: Mrs. j
Henry Vestal. Howard Gearhart,
Mrs. Fayft Yaryan of Ashland !
and Mrs. S. K. Barnes of Bell-j
view. Mrs. Barnes is also a1
leader of . the Kowena circle of
the same order. ,
The dance given by the mem
bers of the Upper Valley Commu
nity club on Thursday evening,
was well attended, and a suhstan-
tiat sum was realized from the
dance and refreshments.
The Girls' and Boys' club mem
bers sold home-made candy dur
ing the evening, the proceeds to
be used to defray expenses at the
O. A. C- summer school. .
, MrsJ - A. B. Chapman of Nell
creek, in company with her niece,
Mrs. Eleanor Perkins and her
nephew Darrell Davis, left Fri
day for Chlco, where they will
spend a week or 10 days, visiting
relatives.
Miss Leta Walker and her sister,
Mrs. Stanley Pagel, who Is visit
ing with her family here, attend
ed the birthday party given on
Thursday evening by Miss Helene
nnd Gertrude Biedc. A delicious
turkey dinner was enjoyed at the
Plaza' Cafe at 6:30 o'clock.
Following the dinner the guesjs
were taken to the H. C. StocK
home on -Nob Hill street, where
curds were enjoyed for the re
mulnder of the evening.
LINDY IS BELIEF
MEXICO CITT. April 16. VP)
The belief 1b increasing here thatj
the weddlne of Colonel Charles;
A. Lindbergh and MIbs Anne Mor
row will probably be ut either
Ambnraudor. Morrow's New Jersey
or Maine summer homes during
June.
' , It was learned that the entlro
Morrow family expect to be In the
TJliltea-fltates in- thaimojithA,i
report that tho amnafwauor was
Koine to tho United States within
a fortnight has no foundation.
The report apparently originated
in plans of Mrs. Morrow and her
daughter Anne, to leave Mexico
City in a few weeks to spend
May and June in the United
States. Ambassador Morrow also
expects to be in the United States
in June.
No statement concerning the
wedding plans can be obtained at
the embassy.
local school will enter in the con
tests for the day.
Invitations, are out for a party
at the home of Mrs. William Hux
ley at her home at the Emigrant
creek dam on Wednesday after
noon, April if.
Diced Honeydew Melon, Freth Tomatoet (tkinned,
drained and diced) and tecliont of Tangerine Oranget
' on Waur-crea . . . and, of course, French Dressing made
with Wetaon Oil.
! trtry mu nKceMfal boataaa trie to make hrr Freneb Draaalng a
piqnaat awl lodlvldaaJ M her Mixta art Imaginative and diffennt.
j Two part, Weaaoo Oil, one pari vinegar or lemon Jake, aalt and
' aepper tbeabatorer your Imagination aoggesMi WoreMlerahlre aaocel
kefehapi U"l powdered augar, mlneed pankv. Paprika, of eoarae,
for eolor. The variations are InEge ... Yon bar. a Frenth Dreaalns;
thai la not only your own Individual creation but one that will lend
uananal ml and piquancy to your aalad. j '
' ut. rrva Drtf. - T' bate a -ft at lb Wu OH
nripe Wok. II Ul" rl- (or '"' Ha '""k Ovla
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WlBGIP
This week is National Sew
ing Week all over the entire
United States, and everyone
should be interested in pre
paring now for their ward
robe of summer apparel. To
encourage the buying of
piece goods we offer many
attractive new fabrics; new
in pattern, color and design.
i
We have arranged an attrac
tive offer during the "Na
tional Sewing Week", and to
everyone purchasing a dress
length of silk or wool
A Home Journal Pattern ;,
Will Be Given Free
Ladies' . Home Journal Pat
terns are authentic in style, '
easy to cut and accurate to
measurement.
40-Inch Silk and Wool Sport Silks
For sports wear these beautiful silk
and wool fabrics are destined to be ex
tremely popular. The rose, tan, Copen,
. orchid and red ' shades are beautiful
tones, and. besides being suited for
sports wear are serviceable t O Cf)
for all general wear. Yard .
Celenese Voiles for Summer Frocks
These sheer,- cool fabrics are in pretty
printed designs especially desirable for
dainty sleeveless frocks. So soft and
"drapy" in texture that they lend
themselvea admirably to the new style
tendencies of the fluffy, M GlCI
ruffled type. Yard... 1
WE WILL MAKE A SKIRT TO YOUR MEASURE OF SILK OR WOOL
You purchase the materials of either silk or wool
at a price from $1.98 per yard and we will make . C
up your skirt to your measure for $1.00. An ex
cepticnaWalue f OTlwe , , ... v
Three models to select from and taken from But
terick's latest style catalogue. Pleated models
that are desirable for wear of all kinds now with
either blouses of silk or cotton or with the clever
sweaters we are showing? '
Gorgeous Printed Flat Crepe Silks
For better dresses, for combination in
ensembles, these very heavy quality
printed flat crepes fill a real need.
There are many shades and colors to
give you any desired color scheme for
your summer attire and all are wash
able, a real feature in a CO QC
high grade silk....... PS.0J
Washable Printed Radium Silk, 98c
For women's or children's summer
dresses these washable radium silks
are very desirable. Mostly in small de
signs, but of many colors in the print
ing. All colors are guaranteed wash
able and will not only be serviceable
for women but ideal in making QOr
children's clothes ...uaK'
Web A
iWessonl
For Salad Dressing
1 0 REDUCTION
All laces and trim
mings reduced this
week as an added at
traction for
National Sewing Week
$1.25 Quantity of Notions Your Selection
Lay in a supply of buttons and
There are binding tapes, snaps,
hooks and many other notion
items you'll need- to complete
your spring sewing, and you can
save on these by purchasing $1.25
quantity at'
other essential every day itenw
in notions. You'll need them
every day in the year, riot just
for this week. You make your
own selection of items.
wv Sheets
i Hemmed Free
All sheeting pur
chased on Wednes
day will be hemmed ,
for you f r e e :'o f
charge. .. .. ' ,,.
Printed Broadcloths of Fast Color
M
They are making smart little sleeve
less tennis dresses of these beautiful
broadcloth prints. Of course you can
make up these' fabrics any style and
they're beautiful. All are washable,
absolutely fast color and a soft, lus
trous, mercerized .broadcloth AQo
that's very desirable......
Fast Color Printed Rayon Fabrics
Several different weaves, all new pat
terns, bright, pretty colorings and
guaranteed fast color. Some of these
with white grounds and the colored
printings are greatly, admired for
school girls' use during graduation
week. All are 36 inches wide CQ.
and specially priced....
8k
Washable Flat Crepes
$1.98 yard
For graduation week these will make
beautiful frocks in-the many pastel
shades. They are all washable and 20
shades to select from. ,
40-In. Pastel Georgettes
$1.75 yard
For your graduation dresses this fine
quality georgette will work up beauti
fully. Most every pastel shade you
could want. ' "
Washable Spun Silk
$1.00 yard
The purest silk obtainable and in tho
pastel, shades is absolutely fast color.
A very Boft, lovely silk for summer,
frocks. '"
.Ho
Make Garden Frocks of Cretonne
Washable cretonnes of gay, bright pat
terns and colorings. For smocks that
may be used in office or home or gar
den. These cretonnes are all fast colof,
washable and may be used for drapes
as well as garments. QQr
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Mercerized Batiste Undie Prints
A soft, mercerized 40-inch printed ba
tiste in fast colors that will be used
this summer to make the shorties and
dance sets or other undies that are
sure to be popular. This is an ele
gant fabric at a very low OQc
special price of, yard...... ,