Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 09, 1929, Image 9

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    ford Mail Tribune
MED
Second Section
Six Pages
Sertond Section
, Six Pages
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WerUy t'tfly-risMli Year.
MKDFOKD. (UK!(). FIMDAY, AlCl'ST !t. 1!VJ!.
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RUSSELL'S
Butterick and Home
Journal Patterns Novj
in for September.
Use Our Branch Post
Office, Station No. .
FIRST OF WEEK!
"MEDFORD'S OWN STORE"
TED BIER
SPEAKS A!
, ifk OMR
.VEUEI
Mcclford Legionnaire Urges
That More Aid Be Given
Drum Corps Salem Air
port Dedicated By Gov
ernor In Short Speech
Fight On Convention Floor
Is Expected.
i.-ji') in
inmlU u;,l j
.SAI.KM. Die. Auk.
ilii-aliull that oVli'Kiite
I It- on llii' floor
ritnio to liuhl
lltlal wssion of tho Aim-rii
l.t'ttion ThurMhiy artornoon wlon
two t-onf IK-lin resolutions were
introduced
KoWuwiitK t-loscly upon the reso
? 4 N.'Vri "HI for il.
in'' V. -
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i:i:iV. cukkk. ahk.
IM. I'mter expects tu Infill
Ptt-Uiiiii In.- :;iilI''H pfiirs next
.l-mii. An-; llMh. 'l'h' pear . r p
tui an iivvi.i1 in this l irt rift , is
y :,-"od this j ar, which wi! h
1 1n- he, let- piiii's nl" fered spe;tlis
I- W lit! ll.iV" pl'lll S. ZZZ
Vestal ias been stif- 1
Ctcret-:-,' Wilbur vipjjo.nted Mary
Stewart, Denver, Colo., assistant
director of ed'.:ciio:i for tho In-
:r:,;:r:::p0Ell BOYS OF
CENTRAL POINT ON
futkm uf Purl land pot No. I
Tinl an old soldiers' home be
t'siftljlinhrd near the V. ti. WtT
iids' hospital on Mui-quam hill.
Hood River post No. 21 intro
duced a resolution aloiij,' the sain -line,
but surest i tic the home he
established at Vancouver, Wash.,
barracks. '
timer me piopoM-u ;(lnaied hi:
army reoriini7.auoii i .uhoim-m
FIRST CAMP HKc
many of tho smaller army polls ' (
i'i;ti:ai. ihhnt. .uk
Pioneer liuys club which
cently urea iii.ed, went
( 'reck Thursday mi t heir first t
ramping trip. K. Kiehmond j
trurl; for tin- trip and
I Jew Johnson helped load their
it will he possible to aeimiro l"1' !u ,v,.n, t;ikon In the
valuable properties at a compara-L A u- Ayers. leader
lively low figure, the resolution l,m.ivril on x'l(. S,.,.M).
itn titiMl nu. t as cm tnaL uie. , ...... ,, I.,.,.,, ""
i" - i i ne nays u err mien u.i minion,
nient and the L'nlted States, vet-: IliklnK athletics.
eraiiM' bureau. I ,ake Creek lias a jiond swim-
Conlinualinn of reports of tal.'n,nc p(), whi,.n ;in ,.nj0yCl.
department nffirers and chairmen j Sunday nmrnint;. the regular
of major eouimiltee. uccupicd 'i' . s;Updav school hour was observed
convention and were net eoin-j.lHj Hl,,r j the day Mi'ite a mini
pletcd at the adjournment Thurs-i)K.r from the eluirch arrived wit:i
day afternoon. j baskets filled with delicious eais
Con Hi me AmerleaiilJitmn jumj whh the lunch the l.nys had
k lleeomiiiendalions that t he work ; prepared ( some of the hoys are
w the Americanization commit tee , K,)ml cooUh t a bounteous spread
he conl niied were made by C 11. was enjoyed by all. The boys
llotrhkiss, rhairmnh." of Portland entertained their friends from 8 to
and that the radio broadcast I ( nvi,.ck vvilh a fine program. All
weekly, which i-roved a suceeMrt f nt urnrd home Sunday eveninK
iluriiiK the year, be repeated. j t irvl but Jiappy. The boys are
m-ganlzatloit or the safety flrnt ' loolcln forward to .uji.olher camp
(roKram to Include every enmitv. j trip next year wnen lliey liope
hranization of junior traffic of-:to have more hoys join them.
fieci-H and the sponsoring oT era-I .1 Im lius uf llnss and Uos's roii
torieal rolitcsts in high schools ! feelionn y. left ..WedlM'sday evening
on topics of Americanization wit h the Amerlt-un Lcfrion drum
were urged. enrp of iMedl'ird to attend the
Oregon is taking care of all de-( cuuveiitlon at Solent. .
pendent children of ex-srrvice IMdic Sitnih of Porllnnd drove
men without assistance from lh"(to Ccnlritl Point Tuesday and
nafon.il department. Judge Jacob brought hjs sister. Mrs. Clifford
u--.i,vi1.i- (.i 1'iii-il-iinl lidd the dele- Smith home, who has been visiting
gates. One hundred children need relativ,
hosnltaliJillon but the Uoernoeck- ' oV
er hospital, its activit'es eurtaib-tl
bv lack of or vetoed
linns, can cart' for only
Mrs. T'lu Vestal ias been suf
lei in:; inii.li pain with a swollen I ITT
finger which it is understood acted
very much like blood p-dsonillg, zi
I but Is better at this writing.
The wood lOTitract for the com- : ZZZ
ing school year was awarded to
Mr. I Ucke. be heins lh lowest
bidder. '
I Walter KngberK has finished 1 "
'having and is busy getutin ri-ady to rrjj
'take care of his frull crop liiat is
!eiy gitod ibis year. 1 rrr:
,1. A. Woods having finished .
'liaulin;; his second cutting of hay;
: i lias been plowing a piece of ground ;
; for new rlovi'l', j
I Mi-:;. i:iny Jacksoll was up to ZZ
':b.' Ciimu s raiit h Idackbcrrying i
,Iat I'riday. Aug. nd. who have a ; ZZZ
'bumper nop of large juicy hcrrics. ,
j The title of next Sunday's lesson ;
I has to d wiih "laniel Among ihe's
l.ions." The lesson falls into the
of the second great world
that of .Media Persia. This
-in pi re w as represented in me -
'drwam image of Nehuchad ncz.er.
Iking of Pabvlnn. by the chest and :
!(. The i;inils f Mhcr. Uan. 2:3J.) It is'
was re- 'to be noted that by virtue of the ;
i- J.ake i ''-l,'t 'hat it represented by.
!-iler. it is superior to ine King-;
I. on ..!" Ilabvloina Detcriorali'Mi !
li'i Miialiiy marks (he whole image!
j ;i lid therefore the entire succession
I of kingdoms. Daniel was now,
jsonie eig.ity years of age, ami up
1n this time he has been uniformly
Suceess and Kl'ral
I honor have nllemled hiin under
iiionarcli with wliom he had
J to do. ) Dan. 1 : 1H. W, '1: Jii. IS, 4!;
I. I Ii-'.'T: r-17. L'H.).
j I ; 1 1 1 now, iii Ins old age. Ills trial
iconics and it is severe and pain
Ifnl 'Inc. His !oally to his Cod
ml his holy purpose not -to dis-
jown and deny his faith in dul ami
illis Holy Word, are now severely
put to the lest.
, 1 '.lit even now. when the severe
test eoines upon hi'iu. Daniel is
! highly exalted in t he kingdom of
i harms. . He is the chief preshjent.
land because he is su well pleased
I w ith i iiis and his administration of
; sin'airs. he is thinking of appoint
; ing him to a position over the
I whole realm of his kingdom. Put
j rhv exalted and honored position
'of I ia n id beeame the source of
j jealousy on tin- part of ihe other
I ol fil ers of t he king. They con-
boys, and
amp ground.
..r ih.. -lnl
I 'riday oven- !" "sl" 1 '.'
of 111
and friends in that ejty.
re aeciiinpaiiicil by thefr
'nephew llyron Keeys of Portland.
1 appfopria- The young men will spend 1 lien
y -I'i. though ! vacation of two weeks with rea-
Jt has T." beds available. t ca (lull j " '
school H'lU'l- w'.imrih -i ...o. ....
Iif CX-Sel'vlie .Mtss lieiahlllie IMX Ol .lemoni
is a guet uf M r. and A I is. i II
Poineroy and son Corhyn of Cen
tral Point. Ibis week. They left
i i-. ..i .,.... i .. r...- in, .,i i -.ii.i
'1'U is proving' the most cm cs-- ,
-JT , . i tlo,.,i w b s l Crater Lake Sunday be-
iA I and workable In the I nif u -"
. i..- ore reuirninur home.
a no e.ni im- i . v i
of a fund for high
arships for children
men was urged
Hopllallwilioii Succi-sslul
The Oregon plan of liospil a lia
Stales
closer cooperation. Dr. J- '
Chormely of Portland, chairman
of the hospitalization coin m it tee.
reported.
The Oregon department i
marly :mu members over the pre
vious year during; W, Charles
Ueyiiolds of Silvertoii. chairman
of the membership enmmUtee, re.
ported. .Membership today stands
at l'J.l.")T. the largest 111 tho history
v( the organization.
Twl linker Speak
Mori- consideration to drum
t orps was reeomnieridcd by Ted
Maker. Med ford, eha-rman of ihe.
drum corps committee.
C lilted States Senator C I..
McVary addressed the conventio-C
briefly' at the afternoon session.
Legislation follows oiganizati'n:d ;
bandetl for Kood welfare, all work-!
Inir togi-iher. he said. I'nity of
purpose Is m-cessary ami '''
American l.euion. by adopting thL!
plan, can be the greatest moral,
force hi (he nation, he said m
closing. i
Airport li-dicai-d
Sl.i:M. ne. Aug. ' -
I led ir; n of Salem's
: mitnb ipal a rport. sponsored bv
itL' American Leioti. was Thurs-
iiiiv nlternoon aceomplished
r.,W( . consiilciai.f
hainli' apped t h
i the tune d roai
lore a reeoi i
dust. w hii h
speakers and
ins planes.
Ceremoiiie
speetnlly er
astern sid-
i 'm l t hi hricl
man of the
calling the
uere held from n .
. d stand on th-I
of the field with
ni. geto-ral ehiiir-,
.mention comio l-slon. I
owd to oid v. W al.-on
of the Hlf
Intrndui . .1
murks, with
oxpressitiir
Townn-nd. chair ma n
port committee, w h
for the inti oduriory i
Miivi.r T A. Llvcsl-
pride in Ihe airport. Cnvi nor
I'att- rson. handiepp- d by di it
and roaring planes, mad i" "f
the shorles; sjM-ei he I'f bf
I rtl'Cer.
"I dedicate this mono tpal air
port. 1-et er go. he .-Icititd
4ul colors were pulled to the fU$
ide while Ihe dru nicflrpK fund
Jaek Davis of Portland is spend
ing the summer with his aunt and
uncle. .Mr. and -Mrs Kd Vim-eM.
Jim (Jiicvc of Prospect was a
I visitor in Central .Point and Med
. I lord Monday.
s .Miss Clara Anderson who has
I been doing special nursing in Port-
la lid ai rived Wednesday (o spend
(several weeks visiting her parents.!
'.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson.
M r. and M i s. Wilbur Cameron
and .Miss Lilia Reese ,,f Jackson-
'ville spoilt Sunday evening- at the I
I-;. I!. Se.jlt home. i
I Kverett l-'aber and lb rt peek are j
jat the Lake of the Woods Working;
loll Lie Fa her eitttage.
I ;. L. Oarretl left Tuesday for:
l nioit nniiii no a iso vwiu iti-
lives and to attend to business;
matters.
The yniuig ladies and girls of the,
I-'eileiat'd cliureh are going to
spend the Week end at Lake Creek.
Alter hearing of the wonderful
time the Pioneer os lub had
(hey (Ollhl Hot leslst.
Several people of Celiti.il I 1 II t
l,av.' lile.l on lot- al L.ik- of the
Woods ami all tndn-ai-ons are that
Ho le rt!l be several build coll.igef,
lieM year.
Mr. and .Mrs, ,Ioin Peter itf
Portland were ealling on Central
Point in ei dial its eilne-day.
Pob. rt Kinkaid left Mom-lay ..r
'I vacation of a few week-. With
Mrs. Kinkaet and hilitrcn who ..n
e;iinped at Ctiion eieek.
M i s. Julia Owens i- at I'mon
. 1. k W It 11 o-l fauglllei. Ml -. U
J . I re. n .m
lid ward Iiiinan. Dopaid Appl
g;ite and Uoger I..i' .-lee were en
to.iDu (he day In Modfoid edlies
dav and to uttend a show.
C.i rabbne T.'X, .b.ughl.-r of Post
Muister and Mi s. Cn T- x w ho is
;n ndiiig Lit -iiimtimm- at 1'i-i-ptii
-.: t; U lo r a unt and ''to I"- M r ' n'i
Mi's JiIH Criee. "pent Hie Week
ee. u M II h I pa I !(! - III ni i ;i !
it secrt conspiracy, by mans
I of which, thy hoped to rid llii'iu- ,Z
(selves of Daniel. Willi lying
tongue and deceitful Words the.v
persuaded Darius to issue a decree, ; jS
j foi biibling any one to ask a peti- s
j tion of Cod or man. save from the S
king, for t hirty days, at lacking j
j thereto the penalty of being cast
j into l.ie den tif lions. The most r
j likely urged the issuing' of such a
decree as a means of testing the
j loyally of his subjo in; at any rale. -
jthev prclended to hav studied it
out and to suggest it for the king's -j
honor. Put they were acting under
false pretense; i hey were not at j
all interested in honoring and ad- Z
vancing Ihe king, but in getting rid z
of Diiuiel. In Ihe study of this
lesson w e need to constant ly re- Z
niemle-r that King Darius had';
gn at regard for Daniel, and that , ;
he was trapped by this conspiracy
because lie wa.- a moral weakling
Strong, but not in the Lord. i:
Lev. II. Hrlffilh will lucacli '
Sund;i'. Aug. I 1th as usual. -
: r I P
I ,
; .J( y
"I am a machine-operator
nnd I recoVniiicnd Lytlia 1.
rittkhiim's VcueiiiMc Coin
pound for the help it hits heen
to inc. I am feeling fine and
ahle to work every day. Yon
may nso my letter as a testi
monial and I am willing to
answer letters from women
asking ahont the Vegetable
Compound." Anna M. Pi"-tL-r,
ig liruok Sired, lirid;c
(v,rt, Cotiti.
l.idia 1i. VinUam' Vegetable
(. oniiouncJ kei'lm tif.rt.nK Yi,nrn
n the jtib M?i'cr trvtnj(Lfmiimmj.
Nevv African Envoy
i-Al'l-.TOWN. I'nioll ol Soiltll
Afri.a. Auk. !'. ,?' Krir !.,.
South Alnian hitli i.,n,:nisMot,or
I
nl -colors'' and n Hnned ;iio , in l.onuun. hk tnoa, nn
ol jintional gitat ,l.i,H'n t""d minlntfr iiii-nipntentluty and pnv,
lirfont arnu. !,.xtiar,liniiry to Washington.
I ft '
FINAL CLEARANCE
j Street, Afternoon and Sports "
o DRESSES l2
f mmt A Distinctive Collection for nnw
PRICE r - PRICE
Every Occasion
OUT THEY GONONE RESERVED
a rV"y Sport Coats with and without fur collars,
fill f I Dress Coats of every type. Many can be
worn throughout the year.
ONE-HALF PRICE
Skirts Made to Your Measure
f :
Sweaters
Sliji-Ons. Worsted anil Kavnns.
'-iif(k and roiiml ium-K. $''.-'
and f.i."0
values
$2.98
liiliaOaBBBP. 1
Highest quality silk' and wool sports
materials in colors of rose, corn,
orchid, tan, copen and red.
For the
completed
skirt
Choice of
Three
Styles
We guarantee our workmanship.
U-Ll
The Very Latest in Fall
Underthings
(Laros)
Just Arrivea
Singlelons, Khorts, lircrctles, VMP
liolilictls ill I'cjiiilil'iil
shades
S1.00 to S3.25
August Sale of
Blankets
Oregon City Pure Virgin Wool
Blankets 7-2xK I in-li'-s. Plaids,
Siniiesandl'aslels $1Q.50
fT2..0 value
Astoria Blankets ( t. -ei i icily 1 li
Hudson Hay) One ol'Orejjoii 'itv's
finest Wool blankets. Knll ."-l.
weiulil. li-in. Idoek I'laids and
si ripe lioi dei s, i i i I i i lt Hi" niulti-
eolor hordes $10.50
1J..)0 value
Horner Bros. Blanket -72.K I 'as
lei shades All satin J I Q $Q
lioillid . !-!.' value
Horner Bros. Plain 34 lb.
Blankets Wliiiped cuds, dark ami
paslel sliatles $550
(i..iU value -
Camp or Cabin Blankets - I WU.
Cray all Wool. $3.98
7 J.oo lilMii
Sport Satin Slips
$1.29
I'aslel shades
.fl..")!) value
Voile Underwear
$1.25 Value 7Qr
for '
jFlat Crepe Slips $3.50
Art Satin Slips $1.75
Reduction on All Pillows
25 Per Cent
Cretonne Pillows
Filled with Kapok flr
Special
These Cretonnes arc taken from
regular slock. The patterns are
beautiful. . ; . ..j: .
38-Inch Razette Crepe
I'nstcl shades
and' white for
underwear and
(diiklren's silk
dresses. A firm,
Hat crept! for i!
eellent serviei?
$1 .29 V1
40-Inch Crepe Majestic
I'nstcl mill street shades. A heavy
flat, crepe that is one of. Fall Vj
newest fabrics for M QC
better dresses
40-Inch Satin Marcella
Sal in Faced Crepe in 1!I shatles
ami Muck. Wat in Crepe! for Fall
is predicted bv Fashion 'Authori
ties to lead ail other (tO 75
silks in popularity ., .
Phoenix, Holeproof
Romilla Hosiery
Choose from these nml
he HMHiirei) uf enrreet'
iichh. Shrpr, y p t
Htunlv. of line clem
till K well rrlnfurced.
S1.S0, S1.75
S1.95
The colcr. are delightful
I t triiTiri ni Tf'R
wf-f
Curtains and Drapes
S Panel Curtains of Rayon and Cotton Weaves, all
with Rayon Fringed Bottoms $1.25 to $3.98
Rayon Side Drapes and Hangings,
pair .$1.25 to $2.98
Ruffled Curtains, Pair $1.25 to $2.98
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