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at t Ii: I UflDCtQ PAIM KICU WW irOWNERSfi)RflUGH .' " . '' 11 1 1' 2 -Throunh the '. II I I I A SW 41 PAY TRIBUTE AT' DEATH MARY BOOTH, FORMER ASHLAND ART TEACHER:- Radio Program . Mill Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station FRQSH-ROOK GAME IS iii.4v vt?'ia; k& V: ENGLISH pNbSCi( '? SILHOUETTE PICTURES f; Pncltngc,.j enntniji Ji"$t4 ffttf ST',jl,'e inRiriiflions 1 'for mjiking. Idfrff XfflV0ftl.i..9 nnd $1.40 Small pictures complete' With V frame nnd thread in ' embroider 75$. and $1.00 KIDDIES .iiOJIPJSRS Poplin in n variety of colors r clevfcf tjrrm. Ready made $1.95 njiAIJJiRY Sliir pX, SWEATERS All colors. From rt j n1 .V.;L1- fl.n. mix 1 co PfK . in u jTiirs ...... ,., ,.i.-r...' BSM'OV Oliitlit ' HANpiCRAF;T SHOP " 43 S, Cental ,!r .. 'v 1 '.,'. ' , Phone 702 J ErGONOMY 1 Fish and Meat Market , Afeafo rom Our Shop Will Make a if ti Your Fanily'or Dinner Guest Mi '-4pM r v- - Choice Steer Bee ' M: . V--':-r s;:. Spring Lamb Milk Fed Veal '. "Corn Fed Pork Veal Loaf Ready iot Baking fi Morrell' Pride Hams &. Bacons Rhode Island Red Hettc & Fryer Turkey and Rabbit w H J '-Try our special' Rolled Prime' W- ., .'- '' 'iV.' Rib Roat ..i -' ,'?) I' efftfrtfl . rtt JaclhrMtj Humane. nocletyJ whidh rtihroaho 'HTlttrlrtHi tot KPther afu-r having, mrayed over the Tnhio Kock Hectlon, seven horH were HpUl nt public auction thl forenoon fit the Table Ilocik orfhanf, with IV. K. Neitlon nR auc tioneer. There were orlfclnally 12 X aiiinmlri, but five uGre claimed Tjj' their owners, who puid lor the expense of keeplnc the horaeB for fiVft weekfl.""1 ' . ' ' ' !'' "" Tho rtiaJarUy of ihe horses wore in ' good condition and brought fairly good prlcca. Not heeauiie .the -sale netted ii small revenue, the' humane hoeloty Is eKpecially Khtlfiflpd With its success because the ntiimftls '-rtre- nenr nwsured -of food and care, uhd will no Ion (for be forced to forage for themselves, In addition to running the rink of being struck by hutos in daytime and at night. w- . This is the first piece of work of its kind that the society - lias ; completed in such successful man- nor, and It plansto repeat today's ( accouiplinhment whenever -nel-es-; slty demands. Members had ap pealed to the district attorney of- I fice for asftlstanco In disposing' of the horses when they were tflrat ! gathered up and were later given advice by M rs. V. M. Hwantoil, head of the Oregun State Humane society. . : '. . :; Kesidents of the Table nock section aro gMierally thanltful Vhc prohlem of stray horses has been so well handled. V -Tho humane society Is cofnplwed of .public spirited Jaclcson County citizens interostod In tho - weifm I if, duhib -nnlmfilM. It ih self sup I porting, and does not draw fuiidH from tho Community Chest, a drive for which ha been in brd grcMs -In. Mwtford. and tho -surrounding community for the jtsiat two or three days. The society wtt to hav hen included hut later withdrew In the thought the chest would flrnw more contributions. In view of some people objecting to its inclusion. . 1 , ' Following is a tribute paid in on editorial witten by Edward C. jhft ! ahrisklc, principal of f the Wash Ftv ' ington Irving liigh si M Co-eda at. the University of Mis souri are offered a beginners' coiif-pfj ih fenlf. . , .. . .CAMPBELL'S COLUMN t Special Saturday 5h6ft Ribs of Beef, lb. . . Mdrrell's Bacon, lb . : . NICHOLS & ASHPOLe . .171c . . . .30c $jhone 4fJ .. 206E. Main pipy: Sanilaf System SI -;!r W nl , it V:'".': Endoyftcd by . Goodhouskpi'piiilrMagnfeinc '.... If you art In the markat tor a Vacuum Cleoner, be aurt to tee ' thll Air-Way Sanitary Syatem. ' -v.-- ,..,.( ,.:,.. ..'v i ... .,, ; : i. Call 1387-J for .'. -,.' Appointment, or i E. HI THOMAS Dealr( for , Medfird, Granta Past,' and Athland ' Young Men's "'All Wool Pullover Sweaters $1.95 Boys' Sizes' . $1.45 FREE A Golden Fleece AutdRobe SiW 60x80 a iWith-Rvary 'v -A 'iSnit .v Pl'Vocl . from $25.00 to $45.00 Only i;fcy, Uohos loft , -V . ' ! . ' t. . Campbell o Clothing Co. On Main St near Front chool In' New York City to Alnry 8. H00U1 who will be romemliercd with ufoctlon hy d number of Medford and Awh lnnd people Iih one of tho first tcacherH In the Anhland Art Kchool utter Uh eKthbllxhitient by Hello f.'qdy White 'und n eroup of tvacliera of The Prntt InHtltute. Brooklyn. MiHM Ilooth, who Ih a sister of1 mYk. John CV Mttnn", died Ih New York City. -October' 16: 'On Friday afternoon, October 17. many art glrlH, teachers and' other friendH of- MIr' Mary' - S. Rooth, 'gathered In' the llttls nelKh bofing chapel of Calvary church,1 to pay their . lant' U'lbute to' her memory; for -AIIkv ilooth '. ',hafl nuflHed awajrtho previous ilay after, sovernl weeks of llfness at tfto "New York hospital. When, during the, service, the orgnn pealed Xorth the music of that familiar hymn, "The strife is o'er, tho battle done. The, victory of lift! Is won,"' ' ; wo,; he'r: friends nnd 'associates, knew. how flttlnif Vvoiild liaVe been those .words had they been sting how completely;' victorious had been the strife. - ' ,''- ' illss - Booth' camo Id " the art department of' Washington Irving hl(tn sc'.ioor on 'Feb. 1, 1911, hav ing -previously been supervisor of art in our'school system, and hav ing taught also In Minnesota, In diana and elsewhere, in . our 'own state. ' Moro recently'- she - hnil served. n acting chairman of bur art department, shaping-' Its .-progress nnd opening new uvetiues:for tho creation und expression vof bttitily. Hhe loved' her girts; ' site presented them with tin example of high- Ideals of ebndiief.nnd- nf art, and she merited their 'esteem With that of her colleagues. . ' tin liilndfiil' of deihands upon physical strength, solicitous only for the welfare of those she taught, 'Miss Ilooth wrote her life Into the his tory hot only of the art depart ment but of the school . Itself. Washington irvlhg high school, In Its plans for the future nnd in its dally work, will always be more responsive to beauty diirt 'td tip ilghtness in Character because Miss Hooth lived. ..,:-' 8 to 6:15 Peasleya Photo- ! grnphers 6:15 to, 6:30 News nnd mnr- ket reports by Mall Tri- hune 4 6:30 to '7 Pbpulaf recordings Knturtlny, Nov, I A 9 to 9: SO Kaber Cash Storo (Central Point) - ' 9:30 to 10 White King Soap .Co. It) to 10:30 Peoplc'a Elec- trie Store . 10:30 to ll-Lpet' Milk 'Co. '' 11 to1 11:30 Sixth St.! Super Service, ' ' 11:80 to 12 Rconomy Qro- .ceteris. 0 12 to 12:80 Electric Wiring Co. ,- 0 12:30 News flnshes by Mni! Tribune ... 0 12:30 to 1 Irlckctt dumber .. Co., f . ; ' . 6' to. 6:15 Peasl'eys. rhoto- graphora ..' 0 v 6:15 to 0:30 News nnd niar- ket reports by Mail Tribune, 0:8(1 to 7 Magill's Drug store I .... . 000000000 PL'JIBUfiEfnCt i TJiopka tf ,the courtesy 'of PU J)fir:ajMaslc 'HouBt,', tho Sftilr- JVlV riunol was Ale " to' giro 'd tad 16 broadcast .'ipf the Frosh-Ilooks gamp at j6orvnllls toddy, to many lnteresttut' Vans, Torndrrpw tho big classlc'-li-of 0:TS. O. '-H. 1C.i will he , broadcast . In the- same Viny. I starting at 2 p. m. The public is invited to listen In. ATTEND EUGENE (SAME 'Si' S '". ''" 'I i l M fit i ) .' n i . . 'i i(.?i. i ; . J I "ihi -Miter '9iVs Ii iiifi ui ,u qiiori iiiffiiint3 mui w;ih ( Kivrti' uy'thB lninl)ftli8 6r thfe H. Ii: 0. -A.' cliiB n't the Hlgli school flifs afternoon.. A loose-jointed alarm ( lock was thrown at-tho villain. and' the lamp on the table hvaJHeu Bc'cause'.a largo number of' the facnlty ibontberii tildii to attnml ! gaiati'. bodvoen Jlie Ujiiwuvlt , -'...r,.... i,,m, U1UHI CMIIlf UIHHII wds dlsinlssod nt' 2i!IO. ' '" Faculty members .from Oregon who, plan to attend, are Eiila Hen Kon, Marie Kldlngs, Uolaml Hum Yflr 'K'l ' tfJ- The clutrRe of unlnwfuly runnlneT which Kis V. iking-, ! Dvn'pe- Wiili ,V. '. Jones, Francis Ptittnan Cienigo L Mason, dll.Edglo Poirft young men, were urfefltcd oft com plaint of Deputy (1iine Warden F.; .VI. Ilrown and who pleaded , not guilty and demanded a jury trial, wa.v diknifsscd in .ludge Taylor's courl 'yesterday on tlm rncommen ildllnn of the district attorney's of fice and the complainant. The accused men denied' that they had been, hunting deer and claimed that they were on a bear hunt with the dog;. 'o deer meat was found In their posscssldh, nor had anyone, seen them hunting deer.' In view of this, sltdatlon, Deputy , Dlrftrlct Attorney . George Xeilson and the state game cohl' mission thought It might be diffi cult to obtain a conviction beforl jury hence the dismissal TALENT LADIES INVITtD ATTEND ASHLAND MEET ill. '- y.i: Mn I ThelshJiihd.cJyic '.club hnvr ex UtiibW An fliwrtaUsh.Vto- ,the Indies iff. Jiid . trnleiA . Community ySlub'- to attend Its regular meeting at the club house next -Tutsdny after noon,, November '19.;. v.; ' A special .- feature 'of 4he pro gram will be an address by Prof. A'inlng of Ash hind who will speait On "lluman Types and Their Ten dencies." ' ;.' ; 'A' Ml members.. are1 urged tot be present. . ' tX ' TABLE ROCK DAIRYMEN i : TO TAKE : YEAR'S REST . "CAItVIi ;It)Ck, Ore., Nov. .)St.-r-(Special.), J.; .C.Ufchdletort- iamU sorj .who' have, tiecn'.'ip Jhcridalry liiislncss'liefc for ' several years have disposed of. thelr.;nttre dairy herd including a large number of milking Jersey-", calves and heif ers; ' , -; . ' . ' V.' II. Pendleton in "speaking'of the sale said they Intended to take :i year's rest; but. Indicated that they!-expected to be back In the dairy business In the future. ( . MEDF0RD GIRLS PLEDGED UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON I'NIVERSITY OF TpN, Per.ttle, Nov. 15 WASHING -(Special to Be a "First-Nighter ';reinlere Performance of ufv jr I"'-'- '.-' "TU- 'N5ir Vat FOOTMsES W VHgf Spot f ' ., every Friday evening beginning j FRIDAY, NOV. 15 j ; KPRC and KOIN.- 8 p..m.'4 and over the ;natjon-'fid lJumbift Network Every Fridn.te evpninp,, OKbiltEOOrJLlTES will bring vou tile bijili spots of the woritV's e'ntertainniciit fcaturk'' .n;';;;'W ),::',;;v Hits from the best shows in .America:, Perhftps.ft London Music Hnil act, or the strains, of., n . Hci-lin:iocheRtrru BROWNbilt FOOTLITKS roam over tho earth, and let you enjoy in your own living room the world's best en tertainment. ; - " ." .' ; j; , , ... Of course linster.antj Tigo arc on the program every week, with ,a speeial'iact all'their own,'-, So be sure the children are gathered ardiind. ' '. , ' . ..m . .;-..V...-.'..", V' .;. -':. . .:'.. Buster Brown Shoe Store ' ' 32 South Central " " Sail Tribune.) Miss Opal liarvey, daughter of H; H. Harvey, jind Miss Elinor Palmer., daughter of B. VI. piUmer, both, of Medf ard viete.ta-. cently pledged "by. .Kappa Phi, iMethodlst women's organization ,. at the' University ', of . .Washington. These girls' we're' rnong the 26 pledged. I Miss Harvey is a fresh man at thb university and Miss Talmer a .sophomore. The . pur pose of Kappa Phi is to further re- llglouswork nrnongwmen, eppec- ially ffeshmen, on the Washington campus. . OW Can Still. .' -KhftMATIt TAt j;S, Ore., XrtV. 15. (fl5) Burton Foster. 1 3, .ni. of the seven arrested here Thurs-: day night on 'liquor charges, told officers today that an old can and a -condenser made tho best kind of a still and that it was the best way to make , whiskey. .: Classified advertising gets resillta. 1 ' , . , . !,' - ..' . pnieys, Kalph; ilalley, MoitIH H gan,( Maurine .tohnston, C'ilta Wop den, Myrtle T.obey, Josephine Klrt ley, Iulso Hollenbuck, Gertrude Dialer. Wendell Van lian and 0. n. Smith. Others who will attend nro Mjiurlno c'arroll of Oreeon State, .and Elizabeth Jerome, Horls Hnler, Johnnie Fleet and .Myrna ttarretL -. .. , PUBLIC MAY GAZE AT ST. i ' !' 'f - So great i't'" did fhe. hit did the. repent fashion shorn rt (Ho: gamtchtn ooni taitietl in, tliei teailllTuI tat, Silt)'' treasure chest at. the kothe ef Mrs Annie Kellehnr recently make with the lnrge nutnlier tit women who attended that the Altar society has decided td exhibit (he cxnnlsltc ciititeiita before tile cyoa of the .general nubile. ' v. .; ,-'. Onnserpitintly the large 'walnut rhesf l'B boen placed In.the Weeks ft Orr window again and the fear ments So- nrrnnaed Hint nnmrni-ahir might get tho benefit of die onilrc ;nsi in iieasures. it will bo an ills- iHay there for the remainder of the I week. ' i: - ,! woooeaeBaeooaoaoBaoaooaw nicsociotc ; Qtn Criaiuiwarc' " : Meaaurirrg Cup... ,;.. 1 5C ft '4-ln'ch Sherberts ..'. 1 0C mix ? PwltwTop..2 for 15P SPECIALS 1.19 Blue feiwmtletl Roaster - Lovely V AS , Floor Jjun in... 190 Beautiful ' C AC Bridge Lamps Va9v Nu Fell WcatJicratrip,' Beater , 13 . W.V V P.ft. I- Volucc! curving 9r?tr.;l..:.V. 4.39' Potato.Ricpr 5, t!f.. 27C Food Grinder 1 ' '. .09 Frisco Cati Opener,...'. Linoleum Lacquer, pt, . . 95C I 'JpCMU-.' V "Orm,OBljf .. f Sinfl v Hot Plate... ELECTRICAL SUPPUES 89C HOT POINT JOASTER "i to 6.60 - w Pure Aluminum Doubl Roaster aVtwJkl' Panel Deiian 98c i ,;-M:e:nT si. i i,' Hot Point Ptrcolatur .... Hot Point' t . Ilrat P.d .12.50! fti.r.&n.co. 8lxth and Bartlett MEN!4 1 lr Canvaa Olovd. Hi Latch Pattern CA PipeVite...... 2.3U i . a. a , ' I ., TO OPEN LOCAL OFFICE A. X. Nelson, nssistant mnnnRer, Portland branch nfjlbn K(c-tnln!t t'o., arrived Her; p-exlof.lny i open southern orVgr.'n1 hiadiiutfr-' lers for dlHtrlbutlon of the iinpu Inr household device, which, ope rating on the vnrtitmf principle.' Ii! salil to also thoroughly clean and disinfect the air' In passing thru the machine. ..-- The company has established of fices In Ihe vHnrlpal conrt rilles during the pn.st-ycnr. ' ' K L0CALsfUDENtrAT .'U' AID DANCE COMMITTEE 'vnivkhsity -op ont-inoN; lOiigene. (Speclnl.) .,11111 llouer htnn, Medfoiil, and Lucille Carsun nil Kugene M tilling -Ashlnnd iae been named to sell tickets to tho I Jamboree, Journalism school dance to be held I'rlday nlglu . part of the bomvromiiig festivities. , Uowrrmnn will handle tlckeis nt Ihe lleta Theta I'l house; .Ml. Onion will see Hint the women at Alpha Delln PI mrnrlty know nit ! iitiout tho dance, and Kunene Mut tins will sell tickets .to hi Alpha I'psllon brothers, 1 ! t ' ' . ... Mi -, M . MunsiiigWear Paiamas - W' ,' ' t !'V'' i i r; $ - , '' .. fA'- '.M-a.A . ''iik'j A' , Slip-over style. Conibina- tion,4 o. 'sliTitan ,:nvine green, peach nnd tur tfltoise,' clferissiaii' nhd'lip1 stick red. ' " ! ': '!. j..,', v 1BE SUafi.TO'ASK FOR GREEN DISCOUp JTAMPS Wtmw An Opportunity to Buy Dainty Underthings A for Less at the Corsets rr: . Nqcessary , w i t. Ii the new silhotiett'e.'dress es.' ;,Stli.foiv' the .sjiort.vt al-l' or 'stout fiftltre-Iii; Vogue De- . Bcvoise aiicl "Artisqiib' c.o in 1) i n a t ion gar- ,in,ents; -;MdteHals v; of s'atin,; brot ft de 1 or sXvnitiee; Prices from ; $2.98 to $6.98 Pullman, Robes to match. pajamas i M.?o.:; LttOf . Quilted Silk Robes -.-'.. .' .- 4 , .r:-- $7.45 to $15.00 T . Oolorsf laiic, 'laVen v devj b la c k, . gold. ; Lev 1 y gifts for , C 'hWstthas. ; i Munsing Slips $2.50 GtiaVtititeed non-sag. Colors peach or tan. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS FOR MEN AND BOYS TOMORROW 3 0 Munsing Gowns f lia.Von go w n s with ' round rV'ck or slaunch 1 vwe neck. Fancy tr.uij i of contrasting color.'.. $3.25 f BARGAINS IN OUR BASEMENT , H!J-inch Oinghants, checks oi plaids . ji.IS1' 1 IKi.inch Pjaiu Chnnihlay,-aH'coloi J.....rl..:....;....,...; ...i.18 WtinichV HeavJ? bitting iStJanUWblnc oipiitk striiiifi Ai.?1.3) Vonien's Outing Ooaviis, white or fancy striie 98 Voilieli's Fleece Iiined Cotton Union Suits i ' in- kne pr niikle length .' '. ...;.98? lens lTeavv' Cotton' Union Suits $1.49 ! leu's Part 'Wool Union Suits . .: $1.69 art- Wtxil Plaid Blankets, (HixSO ;. "......$3.45 : ;' jreiiV'Bavoii and Wool lltisp, Size 6 to .9', all colors....39d ', VomenV Fart -"Wool liibbed top Hose .........;..;i.59' Vonien's Shoes,' kid or patent arch support. ...... .i.'.....'.!......$2.98 Vonien's Patent Puinns, high or medium heel .. ............$3.48 Vomen's Black of 'Tan Kid Atdi Silpporf Shoes :..;.;.:......$3.E, Joys' Brow'n Spht Blu. hei-Slioes, all sizes ..j.:...:..v"............$2.98 - Men V. Work Shoes, tan or black ......LLJ.. ;.'....4..$2.98 and .$3.89 "liildreh's School Shoes, all sizes and styles ....,.$2.29 to $2.98 MM. 'fiep't Store i. Pay LeasDres$ Better Sixth and Central Streets . ' A-'.