Mebfokb Mail Tribune
Second Section
Eight Pages
Second Section
Eight Pages
Twenty-Fifth Year
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, .TUNE IS, 19M.
No. 83.
SILVER DEPOSIT
FOUND ON GOLF
LINKSSCLAIM
The Dalles Country Club
(Yields Rich Samples
From Bottom of Old Well
Will Sink Shaft
American Dancer .
Has Run of Luck
Playing Baccarat
ROSEBURG SUR
E
TO BE SITE FOR
E
evening were Geneva Brown,
Ine Croft. Frances Fa her.
Mai-
Edna
Shaver, Geraldine Jones.
Lawrence, AvU Ayers,
1'Bjy . Johnson. Kaihirine I.nthrop. Pelliert Ayern. Marvin Stevens, JucjCasad, Donald Applegate and Oer
Naomi Cash. Harry Young. Krmal Shaver, ! Johnson, lewis liedseppth. Koland ! aid inn Tex.
e an
HUM
LIS TOUQURT. France,
Jenny Dolly, American dan-
S cer. had a run of luclc at a
new lmearnt table in the ca- 4
! slno today, carrying off win-
nings which other pi?rn fr
estimated at 2.000.000 francs.
or abom sho.000. , Only City Making Bid For
all-ninht session at the table
fr and took her batjk notes with
her.
TIIR DALLES, Ore., June 13.
() Possibilities of rich silver de
osits near this city were seen today
In the report of Lester S. Harrison,
KellogR, Idaho, mining man, that
ho had discovered rich samples of :
the ore on the property of The j
Dalles Country club.
Harrison said he had reamed off
ore samples from the bottom of a j
well, sunk several years ago for j
the purpose of Irrigating the golf I
links at the club. He said cuttings
Indicated a rich silver bearing
strata six feet thick.
Harrison has completed negotia
tions with the directors of the club
and entered Into a contract to de
velop the ore properties, giving the
club . 10 per cent royalty. .
A test bore was made recently
near the well, and a four-foot
seam was discovered at a depth of
2X6 feet. Harrison this week took
vantage of the removal of the
liump used In the irrigation sys
tem to ream the well. He said steps
will he taken to sink a shaft on
the club property and thus ascer
tain definitely the extent of the
ore.
Harrison loft today for Portland
to have definite assays made of the
cuttings he took from the well.
EXPERTS WILL
OPEN WARFARE
ON ALL PESTS
Institution and Offering
Free Land Bill Post
House.
PRTI-AND, Ore.. Juno 13 iJP)
Reports reaching Portland toilny
from Washington, D. C, indicated
there was no question but that
Rosetmrg would be given the new
national soldiers' home, a hill an-
I Diarizing which was passed by the
nimi.se yesterday.
! It was said, however, that just
' before passage the measure was
I amended to the extent that a Bite
' in Hoseburg was not specified, but
j the location was left to one of the
Pacific northwest states.
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Leads the
quality field
Anheuser-Busdi
Budweiser
Barley-Malt Syrup
LIGHT OR DARK
RICH IN BODY
NOT BITTER
Since Roseburg is the only city
Exnerimp.nt Station Will Be i as mit " a strong biu tor
r . l,,n(1 ,,n
Portland to
Opened in
Study Mosquitoes
000 Available.
-$10,-
PORTLAND, Ore., June 13.
The marshaling of an array of
expert entomologists to combat
the spread of pests of all kinds
In all states was seen here today
by Dr. W. V. King, federal ento
mologist, who arrived hero from
Louisiana to study the habits of
Aedes Aldrichl, or mosquitoes.
Dr. King spent many hours in
spots where the summer pests
were reported to be numerous
here and in selecting a site for
an experiment station. The gov
ernment has appropriated 1 10,
000 for the study.
"While there may be 30 varie
ties of mosquitoes on the Pacific
coast, there be only one brand
that is causing trouble." King
said. "Pests of all kinds are more
plentiful now than before because
of the extensive cultivation."
The federal entomologist said
that In some cases war against
one pest would kill oft Its ene
mies and ho said , this was the
case in the war against the boll
weevil of the south.
CENTRAL POINTMAN
the home, tint! since that city had
offered a tract of land for that pur
pose, those Interested in veteraim
and in hospitalization hero believe
there Is no question as to the site.
The measure stipulates that the
city, county or state must donate
Mm liiiid for the institution. No
other city lias offered land for this '
purpose.
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CRNTRAI, POINT. Ore., June
13. (Spl.) Rrmal Shaver had the
misfortune to get his hand crush
ed In a pulley while working on
the Walkins ranch on Tuesday.
Dr. Poelnitz is caring for the In
jured member.
BROWNSHORO, Ore., June 13
(Special) The following pro
gram was rendered at the close
of Sunday school last Sunday
afternoon.
Song, by the school. Scripture
recltntion, 3rd chapter of John,
Mrs. Clngcade.' Recitation. Mil
dred Hunscn. Recitation, Verna
Clngcade. 1st Psalm, Beth Clng
cade. Vocal solo, "Nor Silver,
Nor Oold," Mrs. Rohrer. Recita
tion, Uldrid Charley. Recitation,
Irene Charley. Recitation by 13
boys and girls. Recitation, Viola
Jackson. Recltntion, MrB. Harl
Tu'rUefrHecithtlon, Bruce- Han
sen. Recitations, Lois and Billy
Wright. Song, Rev.D. O. Ran
dall. Recitation, flrace Amning.
Closing song by the school. Rev.
Randall then preached a short,
but very Interesting sermon, on
"The Second Coming of Christ."
after which ice-cream, cake and
cookies were served, much to the
delight of the children and nil
present.
MARK 10 BIRTHDAYS
IT
E
Campbell Clothing Co.
On Main St. Hear Front
The suit that changed
lathing to swimming
For Boy's, Men or Women
We Have Your Size
$4.75 to $6.50
Dad's
Day
June 15th
Don't
Forget
Him
ALSO
Bradley
Swimming Suits
Speed Suits
$3.75 to $6.00
Boys' Wool
Speed Suits
$1.95
Women's Suits
$5.00 to $6.50
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps
CENTRAL. POINT, Ore., June
13. (Spl.) The Ted Hill home
was the scene of two birthday par
ties Tuesday as Iris celebrated the
same natal day as her father.
In the afternoon little Miss Iris
entertained a number of little
friends. Games were played out
of doors. Ice cream and cake wore
served. Favors of paper hats were
greatly enjoyed.
Those present were Constance
Potts, Kvelyn Hickens, Jane Mann.
Doris Lee Anderson, Zoe, Bettq an.l
Iris iHIU, George Aker and Mrs.
Snnford 'Richardson.
In the evening a group of friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Mill were enter
tained. Those present were Mr.
nnd Mm. John Walto. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Geo. Aker, Mrs. Burnett and Miss
Amelia Hartman.
JACKSONVILLE CLASS
WILL OFFER PAGEANT
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., June IS.
(Spl.) High school class of the
Presbyterian church will present
the pageant, "The Challenge of the
Cross," In the Presbyterian church
nt 8 p. m., Sunday evening, June
15th.
This Is a very beautiful pageant
and It will well repay everyone to
attend. There will be a frco-wlil
offering takon, the proceeds of
which will be used to defray the
expenses of one or more members
of the class to the ypung people',
conference at Rogue River, from
June 23 to 29. Kveryone is coi-
dlally Invited.
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS1
CENTRAL POINT, Ore., June,
13. (Spl.) Geraldine Tex enter-!
tained a group of her school
friends at her nome on Tueday
evening. Games were played and
refreshments of sandwiches, punch,
Icec ream and cako were served.
Those spending a very njoyab'.
BASEMENT
SPECIALS
Crepe Bloomers
Bloomers of crepe in white arid attractive col
ors, specially reduced to, pair
59c
Rayon Gowns
$1.19 values for
79c
Brother and Sister
Suits
Ask for Green Discount Stamps . ' We Give Th
em
June Brings Reductions
To Shoppers at the
M. M. Dep't Store
A Special Selling of
DRESSES
A special array of summer light weight dresses in prints and
flat crepes. Some of these dresses are sleeveless and are
exceptional values at these reduced prices.
S12.75 Dresses $ 9.90
S25.50 Dresses $16.75
Little suits and dresses
cute patterns and colors.
to match in
Each
98c
Rayon
Underwear
Breezy new summer shades in rayon
crepes and knit cloth step-ins and pan
ties. Clean-up on this special lot of 98c
values, choice
49c
Rayon Hose
50c
mrl
WOMEN'S COATS
All of our present stock of women's coats 1 rr
will be offered, while they last, at J v)r V
The very newest colors In at
tractive rayon hose. Real
values at this low price.
Plain and fancy ribbed hose
in various colors, pair
25c
Children's Low Shoes
W to 8 $1.98 to $2.29
S'A to 11 ....$1.98 to $2.49
11K to 2 $2.29 to $2.98
Children's Oxfords
Children's calf skin oxfords in sizes
from 5J to 2 special, pair
Women's Shoes
SPECIAL
S2.98, $3.48, $3.95
Men's Shoes
SPECIAL
$2.98 $3.95
$1
EXTRA SPECIAL
Bargain Table of Women's Shoes
Broken lots and assorted sizes In women's shoes
which usually sell to $5.85. Your choice, pair
$1.98
Look for this table In our Bargain Basement!
Ask for Green Discount Stamps
in Our Basement
Children's Wash Dresses
Popular little "Lucette" wash dresses for
girls from 7 to 14 years of age.
$1.98 to $3.19
Main Floor.
Women's Summer
SHOES
Smart ties, straps and pumps with
Cuban, Argentine and Spike heels.
These shoes come in the very newest
and most desired summer colors
Special, pair
$4.88
Enna-Jettick
SHOES
All sizes and styles in famous Enna
. Jcttick shoes for women. Sizes
AAAA to EEEEE.
Junior $5
Women's sizes 5j6
Basket Weave
SANDALS
Imported basket weave sandals for
warm weather wear, at real bargain
prices.
$3.45 $4.45 $4.95
Men's Oxfords
The newest shapes in men's oxfords
blacks and tans.
$4.45 and $5.85
Men's Arch Support Shoes
$G.45
Men '8 Sport Oxfords
$5.85
Tapestry
Coats
Oriental design in smart tap
estry coats and brocade tap
estry coats' for warm weath
er wear. These smart little
coats are imported from
Czechoslovakia. ;
$6.90
Women's Hose
Dull lustre stockings especially
smart for summer' wear, pair
$1.95
vim
vvt f i
Tapestry Bags
Tapestry bags the very new
est for summer wear.
$2.95 and $3.45
Swim Suits
Smart one- and two-piece swimming
suits with fancy novelty designs ond
a wide range of colors.
$3.95 and $5.45
Children's Dresses ,
Chio little light weight print dresses for children
from 2 to 6 years of age , ;
ro
DEPARTMENT SToRE
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
$1.25
Sun Suits '
Kiddies' sun suits in the newest
bright colors
$1.00
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