Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1929, Image 6

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PAOE SIX
MEDFORD MATL 'fRTBtTNT!, AfEDFORD, ORKfiOX, FT? f DAY. .TVXE 14, 1020.
4 'i '
r,
WE ARE
CELEBRATING
OUR
Second Anniversary
' by giving '
Double
S.4& H. Green Discount Stamps
For the balance of this month
Campbell Clothing Co.
- MEN'S WEAR
On Main Street Near Front
REAL VALUES
in our
JUNE SALE
of
, , Pianos Radios ;
and
m
i i , ......
. Orthophonic Victrolas
, . Substantial Reductions .
Special Easy Terms .
Large Stock to Select From, Including
New and Used Instruments
Do Not Forget Our
FREE LESSONS on
Band and Orchestra Instruments
i- , Start the' Children Now
Palmer Music House
"We Sell Happiness"
234 East Main Phone 788
LITTLE TOTS NOW
"How You Will Miss Them "
When They Grow Up"
SOME DAY those little tots of yours will surprise you by
growing up. Tbon every memento of their childhood
will be precious every snapshot priceless !
Don't wail until then to wish you hr.d taken mere pic
tures. A few dollars will buy your Kodak hero and a
few minutes will make you proficient in it use Como ir.
f oj it TODAY 1
Our photo finishing service can't be
,r .. surpassed anywhere. " ':: "r"
SWEM'S
217 Cost Main St.
LAKE CREEK NOW
TAKU CHKKK, Ore.. June 14.
(Special) Mr. und Mrs. N'orval
W'lluy have moved to .Medford,
whom thi-y expect to muke their
tutui-H home.
Mrs. E. K. Meyer left M'onday
for the convention of the mate
griingo at Myrtle Holm. Mm. Mey
Or was sent hy the Lake Creek
grange as an alternate In place of
Muster Floyd Charley, who found
It Inconvenient to attend.
MIsh Jane Antle of Medl'nrd Ik
the guest of Miss Dorothy Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoeflt went
to Medford Sunday, returning home
Monday evening.
..Mrs, Nancy SchmJdlllng Is spend
liiB this week wllh her mother.
Mrs. K. ft. Jones, at the road camp.
Miss Helen llrown and Mrs. A.
I... Pech and children spent Salur-
jdsy with their parents, Mr. and
I M"rs. Genrgo Itrown.
i Sirs. I J. Cnrrlson and ihuigh-
ter. Miss Joyce, were guests Sat
urday of Mis.' 11. Tonn. '
I A. L. I'ceh and Henry Tonn were
'doing business In Medfoi'd Salilr
'(lu.f. ' "
I Mrs. E. R. .lones, who Is cooking
for the roail crew near Hrnwns
horo, spent the week end at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow and
daughter, Miss leth. wore shop
ping Saturday In Medford. '
Wm. irnnson and I.. J. Rohrer
and son, Louis, nf Hrownshoro were
Icnlllng In this neighborhood Sun
day. , t
Mr. and Mrs. Frit FVcy were
cullers at the J. W. Walsh hohie
Sunday,
' Tl.iirsday Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Marshall were called to Medford
BEAGLE SCOUTS
PATROL TRIALS
lilSAC.r.i:, Ore.. June 14. (Sir
cial. The patrol contest of the
Ki'OUtH of troop 14 took plucp lust"'
Saturday fVf-nintf. Tin- pu rents '
and many friends went prem-nt to
r-njoy tin? cvrnlntf with the I.oh.
The Wolf patrol wan victorious.
Htorlnt; one point a lira d of the
ItoaviTK. Another content will he
held later. Leo Martin ( Beaver)
and .Nlilton Kanderson (Wolf) will !
lead the patrolri' for the next con
test. Mr. liricker wan to he with '
the Hcoutu last Saturday evening,
hut failed to come. i
Mr. and ' Mrs. Zuek were Med
ford visitor. Monday.
The Anttoch Sunday school held
an all -day meeting last Sunday.!
Kirwlay HChool and preaching serv
ices were the morning program,
lunch at 1 o'clock and preuciiintf !
servict'H and hajtisin in the after-'
noon. Kev. Itandal) and ton and
Hev. Nnkrfs and family of MeU-'
ford and Iti-v. JohnKon und family
of Central Point wera with us. 1
A Iho several otlierft from Central ,
I'oint' and Table Hock. The hap
tlsiiitf took place itt J1okuj rivVr at
the Hyhee hridRc.
Koy Mcfntyr'o und ann ' from
N'yssa. Or1., arrived hero last
Thursday. Mrs. MIntyre und rc
niuining chfldreri will arrive some
time this week. .Mr. und MVs. Me-
Tntyre ox"p('t to make this purt of
the valley their Hume. Mr. Mcin
tyre is a hrutlu'i of Mrs. Kueeno
Oray.
mv. r.upene t;ray, who wos
taken suddenly ill Inst .Saturday, is
Very much Ihiproved tit this vrrlt
iiiK. The prayer metln Was led hy
Miss Swnnson. She took as her:
to the? hedsldo of their (lauchter. ! subject the "Work for the Mas
Mrs." Frank Stnlhan. ho Is. .t-rit1- t,,r " Haynlond JIuyfioM was the
cally ill. At Iftsf rnl)oi t!i! shf was i Je,i('r r ymnR people's mm-
fconairjerahly iigprovcd and are !nK- 'rnfl suhjet was taken
au nopinf: ror tier speedy recovery. ! ,rni" peopie 0 paper.
M nd Mrs. MarHliatl, returned I'le l4:i'(i-30taTi1 Proverl.s
homo Sunday. , li;22-i'5.
BUTTE FALLS MAN TO
UNION CRK. CONTRACT BEAGLE DISTRICT
HI.'TTK FALLS, Ore., June
ISpecluD Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Marker and children have moved
to ITnlnn Creek for (he summer.
Mr. IhirUer has a contract for con.
structlug a log Indue at thai place.
Mr. and Mrs. .Mark linker hav
moved to their ranch lor the sum
mer, j
Joe Mutlncli returned homo on
Wednesday from" a few days' trip
to the valley. (
i Mr. and Mrs. Davidson spent
Wednesday vIsltliiK In KaKle- Point.
. llrooks of Santa Monica, Cal.,
and W. llalloway of Medford speul
Sunday fishlne In this vlclnitv. '
I 1lRH Alllm l'l.t:a lu fw.oiA fmnl
MiMirord, where she has been u sin.
dent at the Sacred Heart ncalem,V
for the past year. :
Mrs. Clara Slioeler (nee Clara
liussell) and new hnhy rtrrlved 'laij
week from Medford. Mrs. Slioeler
is a former Unite Falls high school
student.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Slinnrvlllc at
tended tho Kriiduullun exercises at
the Ashland normal Monday. Their
daughter, Helen, was among the
graduates. f
Mr. Slid Mrs. Karl I'.eckdolt won!
trannactim; business In Hut te Kalis
one day Inst. week. ' '
Mrs, Itoyles and Mrs., De.larnet
fioni cninp. were shopphiK In llulti;
Falls one day. Jast, week.
Mrs. Frank Hoover was In charge
of the examinations June (1 und
for those who failed In one or two
subjects .or who wished to liaise
their averages. 1 ' 'I ' '
Koy Brown, salesman for .M'rtson
Fhrmnn. was transacting bpsiiiess i
In Hntlq Falls WednesdnV. , .' ',
RE-ELEFiOlLlS:
j Several of the yotin folks went
t.o wont ininniriK rruit at the tt-d-skJn
orchard jrohday. '
Mrs. llarry t(on pfiii a (ew
il;yhJfli"t lif'thf.' ittuMc.vMtln:.
at' tlie- rtnie drilorld.euff liter and
family, Mrs. Jamos Seeley. i of,
Medford! t f . i
JSON
i
CLUB BELLV1EW MEET
! lUXIA'IKW, Ore, June 14
(Sprrlnl.1 Tho lat reirular tneti
fntr of the ITpper Volley Vinnni
nily chih was held In the iMub
rnonis cdncidny ftfternnop. Sirs.;
Wade Wall Is, president, predlnd
over Iho meetliiR. Tho election of I
officers for the enfuinc year took '
place, dui-lnu Iho meeting, t ho fol
lowing officers heliiK chosen: JUrn.
Watle Wallls, president: Mt. -Kd.
win Iiunn, fht vice president,
1ml h re-elerled; Mrs. Ar hie Km
raid, second vice pvfv;lf ; M i s,
Ij. 1. Alom'iwy. Milrd v -- pfesi
dent: Mrs, Mark True, (.MMetnty
treasurer, ami Mrs. A. V. Joy, pith
llelty srciettiry. Al (he thmi of
the itieetiiiK Mrs. Iterthii McKin
ney. Mrs, liny Talhot and Mis
l.ola Talhot served d-llctoiis rr
freshmenls. Thin luei titih was tho
last to he held until Sepieinhwr. i
M v. ti nd M is. William 1 1 us Ivy
who have had charge af the Km.
Ktant Creek tt.im for the pint few
months, m movtnjj haok t their j
ranch (n Mellview. which Inix heen i
opera led hy Mr. and Mrs. h
Walker.
Mr. niul Mri Paul llalhert haf
taken p;,sses-lon of the Sand? ,
Place, which they JumI recently
puirhaed.
Mis Lola Talhot culPi I. lined
wllh a 1 o lm k dinner at hl '
home in flelKiew on Tuesday so
lium. - She Imd mh her him his Mr.
lora Churchill. Mi 4, I. Ilmwft
and Petty Savage of Marnhfteld. '
M.h. Clialirlh ItehUell of C). !
iHlle, Ore. j
P.KAtn.K, Ore.. June 14. (Spec-
Inl.) The community was sadly
shocked when word reached us
(hat Mrs. Donnlson. had passed
away. She has boon . in the Iiok
pltal for several weeks hut none
realized the end was at hand as
she was Improving the last few
days. Mrs. Dennlson was well Hked
hy all who knew her and will he
sadly missed hy her netfhhors and
f fiends. The Dennisons moved
from Salem to the ftlehardson
place Inst fall. -
Mr. Dennlsnu and Utile grand
son, Lewis llrown. have the heart
felt sympathy of the w hole com
munity. Mr. and M rs. Chas. Sanderson
and two small sons, Hubert and
Kruest, accompanied hy M r. lius
sell of Portland, took a pleasure
trip, RoltiK ii) tho Crater Lake
hluhway as far as the Huckleberry
Mountain road Tuesday, Mopping
at l he different points of Interest
on I he way.
Mr. Mnsf, who Is worklm: In the
limn kiln near Cold Hill, spent .Sat
urday evenlnn and Sunday with
hdmo folks, reufrnlntf to his work
Sunday eveniiiK-.
Herbert Mayfield is workinir at
the Dixie orchard this week.
(iro. I. Jusstfll of Portland spout
a few days theflrst of the week
vlhitint; al the home of Mr. and!
Mrs. Chas. Sanderson and family. '
Mr. U.ussell has been In llayward. I
Cal., visititiK his brother for the
past few weeks und stopped off to
visit the Sandersons on his way j
home. j
Harry Cut mi has bought several I
tiers of wood from Mr. Zuck and
is hauling the same.'
Tito rain ami cloudy weather
wrty fic.otnp to the orchard men
and farmers who had corn and
Kardcief, Pm; was ,rnt jo uoud for
those who have hay lttn. Sev
eral in the lower end of our dis
trict had their hay cut. but tho !
upper rnd hnu not henun hayinff
yef.
yet tried our !tv;ul j
a iv r call y missinu: j
(lie ))cst , t a s t i u
Uroatl n a d o with j
, malt and milk. j
Round leaves special
Saturday ..3 for 20
Silver Cake 1I3 (
MODEL j
BAKERY '
111 Wt Main' '
101 South
Central
Phone
28
: FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL; ;
" 1 41 - '. j
Ontya Few More Days of This Selling Event '
Everything Reduced from 25 to 50
r ' i rv
.tnsmDies ana uresses .gg
all at 15ig Reductions
Silk Dreses $95
Those are just what you'll want Iflifl
fur tho warm days . . . and g&
priced most remarkably low!
Day frocks, sleeveless and low-bRclted . afamonn
fencks. -A 'wfde selection to chpqsi) JrohS These re
values up to $15.00. Sizes It to 'f4. ' '
Ensembles $ y 95
If
AU our spring and sum
mer ensembles go in this
sale. We have made tre- .
mendous reductions throughout the store. A com
, plete selection of styles and fabrics, in', all sizes!
Misses' sizes. 14 to 20. . Women's sizes SS to ' 44.
Stouts sizes 40 to GO. . - . . ;
Botony Flannel Dresses and
Dresses Ensembles
Sleeveless a n I,. flannel
dresses. f Misses sizes 11
to 20. Regular $5.95 val
ues. Semi-Annual '' Anni
versary price $(i.y5k ,
Sizes for misses and wom
en. Regular $19.95 values.
7hese -dresses -and diwem
bles are exceptional-' val
ueu af this? price. Many
to choose Cromi
$Q95 $
12
95
Tailored Suits
Group 1
Xavv aud tweed mixtures,
regular values $1-1.00. An
niversary, price
$8.85
Group 2 , ' ,
Navy. 1 w; ills and i weed
niixdires, regular value
$21.75. Anniversary price
. $15.00
SPRING COATS
All. Spring Coats at
Less Than
price
$7.95 $9.95 $11.95
$12.95 $16.50
$22.50
Wash Dresses
.
100 wash dresses in this
lot. All new styles and
sizes. Anniversary price
$1.79
7i) wash dresses in this
group, .nil tub-fast colors,
K'egnlar $1.0") values. An
niversary price
$1.00
, Wash ,
Ensembles
Silk Dresses
Sleeveless Dresses
$1.95 and '" ''
s' $3.95
In this group are Our
better ; wash .dresses
1 lot of silk. dresses with Ion? In pastol shadosj some arc ""d ll 11 11 (1 1' C d S.'to
ileeves. valuerf lo . $7.9n. white Values tip to $tl'0.
Extra special
clioose froHh ' All' re
duced to
$4.75
$9.85
$2.45, S2.95
"53. ' r
Rollins'
Run Stop
Silk
Hose
Pure thread silk hose
in rhiflon nntl service
weight. . lioth pointed
ii ml stpiare hcel'ln the
new nun tan shndcj.
Size.- Sln tn 1". . Our
rttlar $!.l5.
. . SPECIAL
$1.29
if
What You Can
Buy for $1.00
$1
$1
$1
$1
$1
S Silk Crepe Teddies. I 1
$2.5 value 1
MILLINERY
1(V I'leatetl 'SkiVts.
'$:.!)." value
IS Cotton Blouses,
$1.0.") value I
t
5 Rayon Slips,
$1.0.1 value
JS Wool Sweaters
$2.1') value ..."
IS Purses.
$-0.- value
hnts tn choose from. All new styles
and head-sizes. Kvory hat reduced 25
to GO'S.
S1.00, $1.95, $2.95
$3,95, $4.95