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MKDFORD M:TTj TRIBUNE,1 MEDFORD, ORKOON'. " TIM DA Y; " JANUARY ' 3, 1930. Turadty 'in! beginning at Krhrwk. lr. anil .Mm. K. K. rr-, 7;Ju. s itta lire. it. '. MulhullanJ lr. Mm E. A. Nichols. iiiM 0rli:i ! c:ln a Kont; Ujuor. Th !)' t j new on yUtrut for the tat .ea- I i eratiun convention lo be held here j ; in May will he dlmUMH-d. i Clifford and the hotse, '. Air.-.t Kimball anil Mr, (.'haimiun. ' ! and govprnment Juiiie RlcveiiV Jtccllal To Hold surprise XuiiiIxik. With the holidays and their full whrdulc of activity behind then-. I Juimn RU-Tonn, well known hnrl-j tunc, and hla arrompanlat. Ml.'nj Kvclym Wold, have liesun an In-J teiutlvo reheansij of them0ch ar-j tlrluated conctrt tn he. urejenNiij Janu.lry S8 at St. Mary's academtf uudltorium. "fpRiefhing ft. lillle' diffeienu" wan the. only donciitlvn the sinKfr "would give when asked rsard!ni ( the program he wast to iirmw.'ir.-. c.!n th'i. k ullH nor wldh't-: IIxcimk- his llt of nnmoern at liii ' Ml ly dae, he indicated that there 1 were to bo ome distinct eurpri'fs on the program- J ; iT ' ; 1 e " & . A croup of interred child' ri; and their mothers met at Jin. E. ; Cnre'K mudlo yoterduy after-' tioon for. a dijicuHSlon and diiinon-. titration of claes lilaTio leacninn ir. Ix-Kinnera. The widespread intr- B. 1". W. Cluh Jlcant Tnlk mi Iruv. 1 KtregMnj; the immlKration rob-; ICelh'f (ort lii-lall Offkvra ', liriCL Skliiur larty The Women's Kellef cors chaji- Knjoyetl hy Amn li4f. j ler not only heW ..their' regular Something unusual in the "way of meeting ut the armory yesterday, a New Vear'j iarty was the sklina hut also installed their new offl csrursion enjoyed in this Anr.n j cers for the ensuing year, with SiirtDKa district on that day by a; Mrs. Telitha Pickle as installing lem in her ti.lk cn "Internallon li ' l.-.ri:e number of local younK foil;.. officer. At 12:30 a lnunteous eov- Itelations'' before the ltuslnriu on li Keturning lo Medford in the even-! ered dlsf! luncheon was served. Professional Women's club yester-.' ins they partook of a delightful . after which the following officet-M Aty noon. .MrsvM. J. Norris javi oyster 'supTMr at the home of Al.f. wer.e, inj-talled: I'rosidcnt, Mrt. an interesting summary ot tl.i-,1 Mun.J All. art. 71 1' -Heatty .streut. Fidelia Woods: Junior rice preai Amer:can situation, in relation .tu! when, iliry Here joined by Mr, ald 1 dent,' 31 rs. J. H. Young:, secretary, other nations of the world. H.T . Mrs. Marmle Olson. The remainder ; Mrs. Nancy Willson: treasurer, talk was the orinrin.-il feature 01' of ihe evenini; was soent in olavin . Mrs. Ilclle I.ittrell: conductor. Mrs. the piogram prepared by th f"r-.: catdi. ; Catherine retewon: assistant ron-i clrctibition elfin telations committee, headed Among those present were: Kin- ouctor. .Mrs. Withcral: patriotic by, .M !is..t,'l:i ra Wood. , abeth Watson, Alice. .Seabrooke, Instructor.' M rs. Sarah Cornwell: ' " he iatfer gars' a concise re;iort Murl.-I Albert.'- Iluth Collins. Ue.;tres corrnK,ndi.-nt.: Mrs. K-. p. atrice Seahrookf...filadys Krye. Jed-1 Mcrshon: first color bearer. Mi-m. sie H-Rbrooke. Ksther MeC'olloir.,. Bertha Timmerman: second color I Walter Smith. John 'Niedermeyer. ! bearer, Mrs. Krause; third color .Marvin Albert. Knin .Steele; A rchio; bearer. .Mis. Annette Dow. 'Msr. i. I'laurf.. U'il.n Un i Wilson On Friday. January 10th the 10 AID BUILDING i STATE, SAYS m , create the stale chamber's budget . ter machinery, fund to carry on its program of , credit. ', work." I in Lancaster. Ohio, for instance, i The stamps are printed In four Mrs Vincent Kemp had fo acts colors, io different stamps to the 1 of twins In 19-9. The first pair luige and are bound In various size I came on January 4. lat. The sec books. They will be sold to bust- ' 0nd on the last day of the yaaf. neiw and. professional men of t:ie i That is tf:e crop that counts and state to lie attached to their out 1 neither bootleg liquor nor drugs going mail at the rate of. il per will ruin it pa?e. PoltTI.AND. Jan. 1. l.Speciak) . Jc.ckfon county's ouotii in Oregon 1 I'iMrter stamps totals l'62,;v of the Brisbane's Today of the. good-wt(" tours Qeing son st'ted by Ihts national federation Yhes'e. accoriMng to' M:.s Wood have uidci In 4 large mc'sure in hringlj; about tiie priTtept .int. Hut the American rich, bringing ;up boys to drink rile sin and whls ' key and girU to suck cigarette smoke ihrough painted Ui. would feel foolish if they could see their dear children 23 years hence. General Smuts, able South Af-i- .7i..o the Oregon State Cham- jj ,ltf v iim,)s; t0 !l(, ytun can leader, is here" to tell us mat ber of Commerce plans to place In . world wars are at an end. .lit. ini, !! In II. t ' '"- - ' I '; ' fTlluTe wars, as "im !"" ddiim. .!S3; in its ..,.. .' .-. hit-h Binlosives dropped UuiU. orescn!" program. It wua r...r rca, H,.oritiati.m ..n used announced from headquarters vniilliftil tIninlu'llllc&s.' a H k ; to spread derastating diseases, here today by W. Ide,' manager ; teacderi ill ie.iiliii" nreijuratorv 41 be aimed first of al at civil of the organization. Campaign, 4.-.,. J.J wrvnvL. .J" plans for placing the stamps which r ... -l .! , (Contlnua4 tram Pas OhI national feelings for. peace. -' '. : and Gfen Wilson. ?Mias Louise Compton. u former j , - member of the Ilualnem and Pro- Mr. I liailnnli. Mrs. Kiinbull fessional Women's club of. Hose- HoMovcs Hrhlw Party, burg, anil recently transferred to , two tables of bridge were en- Nledford throm;h.thc I. t. forest jy,.d at ,he hvmt uf Mr. M. j- . ,.,.' -r- of Washimgon. li. C. . . ham:ln an1 m.r m.her, M.i.! . eH UlA. a guest of the organtiatlon annjuii Kimball. lo7 flenesee, street. 1 .M..-'il..i'.l .xprerted her de.'lre to affiliate ; xett. Ver.rx night, with Miss Klor-1 machine gun was found with the local chapter. I ence Alberding holding high score. ! the equipment of a 1 I Women Ketlef Corps will hold an f all day social ut Telitha Pickle. 101 Court street. A covered dish luncheon will served. - - - - eat in frmoo tenchillC is dllC to the lessening, of . expense to parents, j the rapid advance, of children, 'itn ouiiri-'the rudiments of music, f- dne m tc eTnt)a'J.'n and the morej s.ip r k 1a.rs.1l anil bust: ilhisti-4vc rOiU tail of the lea-; meeting vf!l j) held at tSa -l sons. The next meeting is .Thurs- dav. .InntKin- f nt 4:15. I Ni.;ili.' :..t t.,.,iv ru. .... ; tell facts and invito , inquiries about . V""' '"- ' ! the agricultural, scenic and Indus- J- Oe'neraj Smuts saya the world would not be so lunatic as to allow ...i..i r,.i.ir,w. ,.f rirL',.n m nosy ' A crnii of dninkennes'tt Is hein? I 1. a- m. . . .in n,u nun. ne nome 01 . , ..erfeci erf for the 3s count ies bred thaL will illscraCR this coun-: u i. ' h.-in . neeuftillv . --. - - - ( - ... . - - ---- , n.BT7 i. uaau, Uu .u p " w- . : nr.,1 tile s-'i cities and towns in the ; trv. and iniure thA vounz American ; t.. nM,..Mm m oend A i state. Each county quota has been generation as oppressive cuild la- j thirty billions and pass the Inited computed on the basis of "a stamp bor in England injured . Hritish ; cTntes in indttstrv. wealth and l-er business day per business : youth in the last century. ; power should decide to teach capi- nwa. I . . it Iflllsm a real lesson. Or suppose Oregon Poster Stamps." says However. New York. Chicago and ' gome Asiatic power annoyed by among! lilc. "are a x-ital and important other big wet cities are not ail of: ji i-:..ii.. n,a.in. e. I ence Alberding holding high score. ; the eiiuipment of a group of peai-; pan of the -Build Oregon!' pro-i the United Slates. . lo other places i P.i ,h- necencarv a Irs hi DS. sub- Charles Wood was awarded secoirt ; ant - terrort -near-liere In the' gram for the coming year. They-, the nation's work go on as usual. rhpmiesls should set ne.: honors for the evening. -i villago .of Nova-NikoBi.vevska. The! aoftoiuiiltsh a distinct two-fold pur-.,1. New roads, factories, dwellings. ': ,n.n-n oane lorrf Thos present included -Mirt Flor -'lpay;.nts attacked ' rumnttinisM an3 ' tsise 1 of advertising Oregon's re- ' millions l ot otomol)i!cs rc "041t; '.Vo.'-' . by the Business an 1 1 ence Alberding. Mr. and Mrs. char-1 their sympathizers with a view to' sources and possibilities in a most i industries are perfected, everi agri-1 Does TJeneral Smuts think that Professional Women's ei'it, nejet les Wmi. Mr. ;tnd Mrs, orm disrupting the collection of grain. ! eoiio ful and effective way and they ! culture makes' progress, with ' betr j regard for women and children I V. W. A. would prevent such an attack? ' Human future and government .. ..1 tinA moeb since Kni. nave not w . - land turned loose hordes of red) i Indians, with tomahawks and scali)- Ing knives ainonB " dren in the American colonies. Those knives and hatcheta were as painful as any uoio gus-. The fact that war could be made un speakably horrible with success certain for tho aggressive at luck ing party, makes it. if anything, more probable. hi.... .,nuu.er but one. could this country make, for Instance. If. in one dav. a million human being ; were wiped out in New York City, ' and the demand for complete nub 1 mission wore accompanied by a ' threat to destroy a millon mops next day? .... , , Modern war can do to the big gest nation wha: one gunman does I to' a crowd of 2'), surprised and i held up in a small room. I 4 ' i This country needs understand ing of its danger, and adequate preparation, not mushy, sentimen talk about world courts, brotherly love, no more war and other non- ' sense. 1 E.-!-a. ..ronnra voursclf. tllOll talk , to your brother sweetly and lov ingly as you caoose. n is um nam ,to pick a fight. Keaa tne tauie of. the lamb and the wolf, drink- ing from the same brook. ! "There was plenty of atcr for ' bolh, but the wolf wanted a quar- 1 rel, and got it. Here It Is! The Sale That Southern Oregon Shoppers Have Been Looking forward To Greater Than Ever ' At the M. M. Dept. Store Broken Lines in Every De partment of this Big Store cut to Cost and less! It's Annual House-Cleaning Time at the M. M. Co. " ! WomenV Fabric Gloves, 98c All sizes and shades and sold regular . at $1.25. Sale -.....,.: Kid Gloves, 98c Final sale1 of kid gloves', up to $3.45. Sale : ;.: ' Rayon Bed Spreads, $1.89 Fancy spreads', large size. Regular l on .$2.25. Sale ? l OV 1 ' ' Silks, 98c and $1.19 ) One lot of printed silks in all colors, which sold up to $3.50 a'yard, going jn.a QO (1 1Q final clean tip i :.. 170 V to 1 1 V 95c Barranette Satins, 69c i' All plain colors. Vat-dyed ! 98c Rayon Prints, 49c Final sale of these prints which make beautiful I; -.-.... dresses. 79c Domestic Pongee, 49c 4 All shades and a heavy quality. WOMEN'S WINTER COATS HALF PRICE Now is the time to supply your- ' self with a beautiful ccat and save money. . ': ' y It 1 U J Store Wide Sale satuTd ay WOMEN'S WINTER 1 DRESSES HALF PRICE One lot dresses, valued up to $19.50 for $9.85 Cne lot dresses, valued up to $22.50 for ....11.3 (".V - v.. n li i if ir j SHOE SPECIALS Women's Shoes Reduced $7.95 Hagerty Straps and Pumps. $5.95 $6.75 Hagerty Straps and Pumps..... $4.95 All S4.95 Women's Low Shoes S4.45 This lot includes velvets, brocade silks, patents, and tan calfskin. Pumps, ties or straps. Spring styles. Sizes 3 to 8. Such values unequalled anywhere Men's Low Shoes' SPECIAL $4.05 $5.25 $5.45 Men's Oxfords or Shoes. $5.85 Men's Oxfords or Shoes ......1 $6.45 Men's Oxfords or Shoes S5.95 You always get shoes for less at the M. M. store v .- (V- Ruffled Curtains, 79c Also rayon panels. These curtains made of mar quisette. 5 piece sets.-- 7Qr polcredvborders. . .. ' " ;,fj.'"-'':;Silk Hose, $1.00 Odds and finds in tolors and sizes' up to t "1 fifk $1.50, aU gfiing 4 v, pair: vl.UU .'J Clearance Bargains In Our Basement Thrifty Shojipers Serve Themselves and Save Always in the M. M. Bargain Basement Curtain Scrjim 10c yard Ecru curtain icrim. A value eqi'il to many on the market at 25c This tale, 10c yard. ' See the Big 10c and 25c Table Assortments You surely will. find tomethirtQ you can use in this marvel, oua assortment. Embroidery and Laces 2 yds. for 5c Here is a big oppor tunity to buy trim mings. Values worth four times the price quoted. '' . Remnants Hundreds of rem nants in Woolens. Silks. Rayons. Prints. Muslin. Sheeting, in fact everything made in piece goods selling in '.his big remnant sale. Men's Oxford Shoes, $2.98 Values up to $5.00 sell in the basement at this very low price. Good styles and qualities. Infants' Knit Garments, i Final close out in some of our baby knit gecds. Only 2 price Women's Low Shoes $3.95 Values to SS.00 Every style of leather, in straps, ties or pumps. Only $3.95. Children's Shoes Reduced Any price you want to pay at a saving of 1-3 to 1-2. See Them Saturday $1.49 Misses Navy Cotton Serge Dresses, 98c Good assortment of siies 50c Men's Chambry Work Shirts 39c Full cut fiii chambry, siicd 14 : to 17 39c Heavy, Fancy 36 inch Outing, .15c This is an exceptional value. Fast colors. Quilt Challies 16c : i Light or dark quilt chal lies and extra good quality. One Lot Women's ; Queen Quality Shoes, $2.98 These shoes sold up $9 00 a pair. . to Women's Ties $2.98 These values are equal to most $4.45 shoes. Patent or kid.' Also some straps in the assortment. MEN'S DEPARTMENT $1.50 and $1.25 Dress Shirts 98c i"B6riie tfaa?rful.' qualities and patterns no in this assortment ivOC il Men's Outing Pajamas, $1.39 Fancy outing, and. sized up to No. CI OQ 20. Very special .: 4 1 .0 SJ Men's Wool Shirts, $1.79 Khaki. or grey wcol shirt; valued 1 tq up to $2.25. Only v 1 7