Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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MEPFOHD MAIL TRTBUNE, BEDFORD, OREfiOK, TUESDAY, ' OCTOBER 22, 1929.
WHEN YOU BUY AT BURLESON'S YOU BUY RIGHT
BROWN SHOES
Lead the Fall Parade
J i tlicir color predict inns for every fall, one of lln;
(rrciitcst Bl.vln orniuiiziitions, with wliich we lire its
sociiitcd, hiiys: "Not only is brown hvin-: f'ciilnrcil
in costume kIiikIck in tweeds, plain fiihrics mid even
iiitf nets, but it is the iiccessory color iilso. Brown
bats, hut: mid shoes will be more important than
over this season."
Brown Suede Pump
Lizard Trim, Spike Heel
Ml
$8-50
Mi
Correct Hosiery Shades
"With tiio now brown costumes mi(i shoes, oik; will
wear the deeper tones of lieijre inid medium
browns, sometimes to match flic fur, sometimes,
the shoe.
STEEPLE HEEL HOSIERY
$1.75 and $1,95
BLACK POINTED HEELS
$1.95 and $2.25
ASHLAND. Ore.. Oct. 22.
(.Special.) i'lunH have ln-en per-
f oiled fur the orKUiilKullun of a
court of honor for the Hoy Kcoutw,
thnt will ffcrvc the territory from
Talent to the C'lilifmnlii line. Here
in fore it has been noceHHitry for
the AHhliind Scoutn to make a trip
to M ed ford to a ppear before a
court of honor.
Tile plans were discun.sed at a
ineeliiiK, which wna held on Thur
dfty evening at the city hull. John
KndeiH wan appointed to act as
chairman (if u committee to ur
raiiRe for the ortia nidation of the
district, and another meeliriK will
be held on next Thursday to flnlah
the detallH of the organization.
Tho.se who were present at the
firt' meeting were Matt ThonipHon,
t'llnt Hauehman. J. Kd Thornton,
Jilwood Ucdbertf, John Kndors, J.
A. Mctiee, Dr. Hanson, Rev. C. I),
tlafl'ney and Hay Clary.
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Ffxzzy-Wuzzies at
Crctterian Theatre
KuremoHt critics Hay It In one
of tho great pictures of tho year;
certainly It In n , ftreat picture
of action. Imagine, If you can,
n rainfall of what fleoniH to hff
hundreds of hippopotami their
hiifce. bodfen aptashlnK down! into
a si rea m of water over a loft v
Blide. ImaKlne, too, the bizarre
effect of hundreds of fear-crazed
baboons HcurrytiiK from a brush
flro acrosH a Hwaylng tropical
bTidKo. Homo of It is IHuhIoii,
but It 1h good lllMsion. Then
for tho rousing cllmiix, on a
greatly enlarged Hereen first innoV
familiar to theatre-gueiH witti
"Old Ironsides," tiiero Is an olil
fashioned battle between the
Itritlsh nob! lorn and tho Fu.zy
Wuzzloij. Ittchnrd Arlen ns the young
i lieutenant who resigned his com
I mission and thereby prompted hi
: three brother officers and his
sweetheart to give him the four
feathers, has done hero the fin
est playing of IiIh Beven-yeur
: career.
A superb east Includes Olive
j Mrook, William I'owell, (leorge
I Kawcctt, Kay 'Vrayt at Crater
I Ian tonight. ,
RICHFIELD TAKES
OVER PEERLESS OIL
Aciiiiisllion of the properties and
i hiiKlncKa of the Peerless Oil com-
puny, oiicratliiK In Pennsylvania
and New Jersey, by the Klchfleltl
Oil Corporation of New York, a
subsidiary of the Richfield Oil
Company of California, was an
nounced yeBterday by C. M. Fuller,
president of the latter company.
According to .Mr. Fuller, this pur
chase involves 107 retail filling
stations, with an aggregate annual
sales volume of 20,000,000 gnllons
of gasoline and an appropriate
quantity of lubricating oils.
Including the Peerless. Richfield
of New York has acquired four
chains on the Atlantic seaboard In
recent weeks, the others being the
Cloary Service StatlonB at Roches-
Iter, N. Y., the Heath Oil company
I at Hlnghamton, Ni Y., and the Lani
Ison Oil Company at Providence,
u. I.
Horn! Tilvi-r Aulltttlon under
way for heller street light.
"Beauty Care right
in your own Dishpan"
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305 Famous Beauty Shops find:
"... With all our experience,
wc actually cannot distinguish between
the hands of ,a woman of wealth and
leisure and the hands of a woman
who uses Lux in the dishpan ..."
HAVE you envied the smooth, white hands
of the woman with servants to do all her
work? Now millions of women who wash dishes
every day of their lives have hands just as truly
lovely because they use Lux in the dish (tan I
, Beauty experts know the reason . : . know that
many soaps dry up the precious beauty oils of the
skin, giving the. hands a horridly red,' drawn,
"work-worn" look . . . while gentle, bland Lux
soothes and protects the beauty oils keeps hands
smooth and whitel That is why 305 famous Beauty
Shops call Lux "beauty care right in the dishfan."
Give your hands this wonderful beauty care
the wisest, most inexpensive known! Lux for all
your dishes costs less than Iff a day 1
y ; TO . is
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SELL 10 PARKHURST
The second ciuinge in owncrnlilp
of a lowil real estate nguncy to
mko placo within tho past --two.il
wooss vn tho sale of the French
and Atwooct lUHlnes8 on North J'ir
street to H. O. i'urkhurst. Thettew
owner' took possesisiun MoiidiikV
Oct. l. ., - . ;.: .
'.fr. Pai'kllurKt.1 who was formuV-',
ly associated with W. Al. Holmes,
I f 'the lliihni'H for HomoM' office.
hns been In Modford for' the past
IN years. According to propeiil''!
plans he will aild an Ilisiinince.N
ooihi ana loan agency within tno!
near future, and expecls to make,
several changes In tho office. ,('
Doily Meteorological Report
Oct. 22. 11)20
Jlilefoid and vicinity: Kair ami
mild tonight and Wednesday.
Oregon: Kair and mild tonight
and Wednesday.
Local Data
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Ti'lupcrattire (degrees) lilt
Highest (last 11 llolirs) 7 K
I. invest (last 12 hours) 3.1
j Uel. h 11 in til It y (per ct.) .'Ill
j rreclpltatlon ( Inches)
j State of weather Vlcni'
Lowest temperature this niorii
hig. 35 ilegrees.
lolal precipitation since Sept. I.
Jl1'1 ,n,'h,M-
Temiierattires a year ugo-fmiay:
Highest "I ; lowest 3n.
Sunset today, S:l!) fCu. "
Sunrise Wednesilay 6:33 m.
Sunset 'etlnesday, tt'.lH p. m.
ObservationB"Tken at 5 A. M,-"
120th Meridian Time
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(.() Scene in New York beauty
salon . , . Experts in such fa- 1
mous shops agree that the woman
who uses Lux in her dishpan gives
her hands real "beauty care. "
O lP9. Uvtt SfM. C, C,WU, MtM
O. K. ANUKItHON,
Temporarily In Charge.
Flynns Return to
Med ford to Reside
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Diamond Klynn will lie glad i
to know they have returned to
Mcdford to live, after a year's
absence.
Thy lived In Medford for many
yearn, prior to moving to (Irnnls
Tass and Mr. Klynn was elec
trician for nlno yor at tho
Peoples' Kleetrtc store. He l
main eonneeted with this firm
and has rhnrge of the electrical
department,., t
WOW - : ' .
Sale!
Hundreds of New Dresses Hundreds of New Hats
Go on SALE
Wednesday Thursday FridaySaturday
Felt Hats
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Felt Hats
EXTRA SPECIAL!
1 lot of 50 New Felt Hats. A
special purchase for this sale.
Value to $6.95. Sale price
$3.87
Regular
$1.95
quality , .
Regular
$2.95
quality .
Regular
$3.95 .
quality .
Sale Price
$1.27
Sale Price
$1.87
Sale Price
$2.87
FELT HATS
I
New Dresses
We just received . hundreds of
new Dresses last week which will
be put on sale during these four
days at very low prices
All our regular stock of bettter Hats in all the new shapes
and wanted colors. Regular prices $5.95 and $6.95.
All go at
$C00
NEW FALL
DRESSES t!
A group of 135 fall dresses. -The
newest in style and wonderful
quality of velvet, satin ?; and
crepe.
Misses' sizes Women's sizes
14 to 20 36 to 56
EXTRA
SPECIAL
$g77
MrM mni mil .
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Mm?.
NEW FALL
DRESSES
$
Velvets, Satins, Crepes;
colors, Black, Brown, Wine,
Green, Rose and Printed
Crepe. Values in this lot
up to $12.95.
ELEVEN DOLLARS
$ 1 1 .00 Buy you a Brand New Dress just
unpacked two-piece Jacket Dress
or one-piece Dress in fact, most
any style of dress you have in mind.
Sizes 14 to 52. . .
DRESSES-4he Wonder Lot
Satin Crepes, Velvets. Misses' sizes 14 to 20 wm
sizes are a fraction in this group size 36 to 52.
Wonderful values at
House
Dresses
Sleeveless House Dresses.
Values to $3.95. To close
$1.00
out
88
Printed Crepe
Dresses
Sleeveless Printed Crepe
Dresses. Misses' sizes.
Special $3.95
Follow the
Crowds to
101 S. Central
Phone 28
20 Discount on All Cloth and Fur Coats
Buy Your Dresses at Burleson's and Bank the Differen
ce