ArEDFOTIT) MAIL TRTRUNE, MEDFOTiD, ORKfiOK. 'ITKKDAY. ! KUKTAK'V 17. HKU.
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REAWiES CHAIRMAN MRS. J. W. MILLS
EVENT AT OREGON; GOES TO REWARD
Prom-ess of a Medl'ord mi mien 1 1
in activities mi the I'niver.sity yf i
Oregon campus is. slu. vn in ;i news,
titury recently published oti tin-!
front pace if the Ually Kmerald.!
with a photograph of Kdw.ml '
Iteames. son of Mr. and Miv. A. j
10. Iteames of this city, who is ;
L'liaii'inan of the Krosh (llw, major j
social event, sponsored by the i
freshman class at the university.
The Krosh ,leois usually attended)
by " several members of the local j
younger tfct. no announcements :
concerning the dance are read j
with much Interest.
The , interview with K o a m e s
reads:
' "The' annual Krosh'lee has been
postponed and will not lie held
until the second week of I he
spring- term, on April II, lid
Reamcs, chair ma n f the dance,
announced last night. Inability
to secure the Igloo for tho night
of 'February 7, the original dale,
was the reason for the chaime.
"Iteames was confident that the
postponement would enable the
' committee and tho class as a
whole to make the affair a greater
success. Nearly al of the com
mit tecs have been appointed and
have started work. The decoration
scheme has not yet been definitely
decided, but will In announced
later."
Prairie City Now school gym
nasium opened recently.
KDKN I'HKlMNCT. Ore., Feb.'
17. (Special.) Mrs. J. W. Mills,
one of southern Oregon's best
known pioneers, died last night at
her home in Ashland. Mrs. Mills'
was the widow of the late John F.
Mills. Itoth were among the earlier,
pioneers who came to the southern ;
ori'gon country. j
Funeral services for Mrs. Mills '
will be held 'Wednesday afternoon j
at 2 o'clock at the Methodist j
church of Ashlaiwl. All pioneer
friends of the Mills are requested
to be present. Interment will bo
In the Phoenix cemetery. A com
plete obituary will be published
later in the Mail Tribune.
O. S. V. Club lailcrialned
At Huttciilcld Home
Thero were" eight tables of
bridge in play last evening at the
meeting of the Oregon State Col
lege club at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. C S. Hulteifleld. Prize for
high score for women was award
ed Mrs. 1. eland Meiitzer and prize
for high for men went to Mark
Bounu. Tho entertainment com
mittee for the evening was com
posed of Mr. and Mrs. David Wil
cox, Mr. and- Mrs. Kdwurd Leach,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. it. Finch.
At tho business meeting a letter
I h ughler of Nile
Patrol ijitertalncil
Mctalames illulnh Woodford and
O. I. Frazeo were joint hostesses
last evening at a dinner party given
at the former's home on South
Holly stroet. for members of 5?ule-
ima Temple. Daughters ol tue .-sue, lu Ohi0i i.t,HUavy t) ;m,i
patrol. j had resided in Oregon for the pusl
Covers were placed for 1 li guestsj 4;- y,.lirR iim al Central Point for
at the table arranged with red j Lr, years. She enjoyed good health
swectpeas and little red hatchets, j Illu Wl)s H(.(iVo itl Hie care ol her
honoring Washington's birthday, home up until a lew days ol her
as the predominant note in i death
decorating scheme.
A rihort business session followed
the dinner1 and plans for a card
held about the middle-
ELIZABETH SCOTT 'JAMES S. VESTAL I
PASSES AT HOME ! DIES ON PIONEER
L POINT! PLACE NEAR B. F.
Kli.aboth Scott died at her home .lames Samuel Vestal passed
In Central Pninl earlv Tuesdav all- : ipvny at his homo on the star roe'e,
hriel Illness. She was born
from Oregon State college was
read, which brought news of danco party to b
plans for the spring vacation uf March were discussed. The re
period in this city. An orchestra j mainder of the. evening was do
from the campus will be lu Med- 1 voted to bridge, with prizes being
ford to play for the affair and a j awar,)(.ti mis. j, f. liwrence. Mrs.
Ullherl and .Mrs. uyie n-
gala evening for students, alumni
and prospective students is antici
pated. Tint exact date for the
event will be announced later.
and
Plans for a hike were made last
evening at the . meeting of tho
C.irls' Athletic, association of tho
Senior high school, in charge of
the president, Jean Whitman. Mar
garet Warner, yell leader for the
organization and her assistant.
Helen O'ushie) Wilson made their
appearance.
Helen Kdmiston was Appointed
chairman of a committee to work
out a plan by which to finance the
organization.
tJirK league
Has Council Luncheon
M Vses Marjorie Marshall
Doris Itundy gave brief reports of. 1.ljoy pivnv
members of the C.irls' league coun-i
ell which held a luncheon at the1
senior high school yesterday. The
luncheon was givetf in lienor of
Mrs. Allen Drury's birthday.
Plans were discussed for the an
nual (iirls league dance to be held
soon. Miss Helen AVilKon. chair
man of tho advertising committee,
reported that she had received a
letter from the girls" organization
of Central high school in Musko
gee, Oklahoma.
Chan.
COX.
Mrs. Chas. T. Sweeney, past
queen of .uleima temple, and Mrs.
W. 11. MeCtowan, another past
queen, were guests of the patrol at
dinner and bridge.
clSUlVt
For Troubles
duetoAoJ
m0,0E5TlON
EA1.TUN
CONSTIMJIO"
GAS. N""
Wien You
OVERINDULGE
CVERY man. woman and child
will occasionally over-indulge But
don't suffer for your indiscretions.
It's folly lo do so when you can so
easily sweeten and settle a sour,
unset stomach with a little Phillips
Milk of Magnesia.
Hearty eaters have lont; since
learned the quick comfort this per
fect anti-acid brings. Smokers know
how it neutralizes nicotine; brings
back a sweet tasle; guards the
breath. Women know what it docs
for nausea or sick headache. And
when children have over-eaten ,
arc bilious, constipated or otherwise'
upset give them a little of the
same, pleasant-lasiing and milky
white Phillips' Milk of Magnesia.
You'll be through villi crude
methods once you learn the perfect
way. Nothing else has ths same
quick, gentle clTcct. Doctors ' pre
scribe it for sour stomach, indices
. lion, heartburn, gas, nausea, head
ache. It has been standard with
them for over 50 years.
Insist on genuine Phillips Milk
of Magnesia; a less perfect product
may not act the same. The genuine
is always a liquid never in tablet
form and the name Phillips 13
ulwuys on bottle and wrapper.
Misses Schneider, Walton
Hostesses at Shower
Complimenting Mrs. V e 1 d o n
Mo Bee. Miss Freda Schneider and
Miss Klizabeth Watson entertained
with a miscellaneous shower at ;
Hie country home of Mrs. McBee's 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ryan,!
li riff in Creek Saturday evening.
There were two tables of bridge
in play. First prize waa won by
Mrs. Harry Nordwick and consola
tion by Mrs. Kyan. Guests for the
evening were Mrs. Mcltee. Mrs.
Ryan. Miss Donna Karl. Mrs. Milo
Baucoin, Mrs. Harry Nordwick,
Mrs, Merrill Shoemaker.
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Commanders Hall lo Ho
Cala Invent of Friday
The annual commanders ball
and card party to be given under
the auspices of Alta commandery,
J No. 4, will be held Friday evening
in the Masonic temple of Ashland
t and has been marked as a festive
1 e v e n In g on all calendars of
Knights Templar.
A large crowd is anticipated for
the affair and the Knights Tem
plar will appear in uniforms. It.
W. Lee is commander.
I tul to Falls highway. Tuesday
t morning at lt!::tO o'clock, alter a
short illness due to infirmities ot
(old age. Mr. Vestal was horn in
('ass county, Missouri. August Itl,
j IMS. He came to Oregon lu the
! fall of INSIt Horn Nevada, anil the
I ni'Xt spring he set lied on the Ves-
Ms. Scott was a woman of line Hal place on the Hullo I' alls high
character and was loved hv u host j way.
of friends besides her family. She j Hi' was one. of the pioneers of
was a member of the Methodist nils district. Having men neie 101
church. ; Hi'' Pst IJ years.
She is survived hv four sons ami ; Mr. estal was a Hue I lmsiiun
lour daughters: John. IVrrv. OU-1 and neighbor and leaves a host oi
lahoma: Truman. Karl and Ki neM ; friends
WOOD
AT LOWER PRICES
DRY LARGE BODY FIR
16-inch $3.00 per tier
12-inch $2.75 per tier
In to-tier lads
On account of being overstoled on wood, we are offering a
limited amount of first (jrnde dry large body fir at the above
prices this week. We yuarantee that our wood will please
you. Order now and save money. Phone 833.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
229 N. Riverside
BEGINS
TOMORROW
FOR 4 DAYS
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RICHARD DIX IRENE DUNNE
AND A CAST OF SUPERLATIVE ARTISTS
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
THE PEPPY COMEOV
"HARD TO GET"
with DOROTHY MACK AILL
AI,o
"The Scout Trail"
A sound reel of Girl
Scout Activities
Pathe
News
NOTICE
Thce will be positively no
advance in prices for this
production!
Due to the length of the pic
ture, the feature will start at
2:25 each afternoon.
There will be one show
only each afternoon.
Miss Km. Ill
lii'ltlK'u Hostess
. MIhh Jauot Wray Smith wns hon
tess Saturday evening following
the haskethall game to a number
of her friends. Hrldge was enjoyed
(lufiiiK the evening with high score
being held by l.uelle I,owry, and
lnw Heoi't by Miss Anna Mac l'u
son.
Guests invited w ere Misses
Kra nees M oiler, Ijuelle Jjowt.v,
A d ra Kd wa rdis, SI by 1 Ja n V on ng,
Carol l(Mlge, Anna Mac Kucon and
llerte Crane.
Wednesday Study Club
Meets Tomorrow
The CKecho-Slovnk republic Ih
tho subject to he discussed tomor
row at the meeting of Mm Wednes
day Study club. Tho discussion
will be led by Mrs. Lawrence A
review of the book. "A Wayfarer
in CzHcho-SlovaUla," by IJ. I. Uob
sou. will bo given by Mr. W. H.
Crews. I'lMTOlit events real(c to
the subject are to be given by
Mrs. IMckftl.
( alholh Ladies
Fnjoyliig t'artl.s
The last social to be sponsored
by the Cathnlie ladieH lief fire
Kaster Is in session Ihis afternoon
at the Catholic, parish hall. The
card party is being given by the
members of St. Ann's Altar nueiety
and Is attended by many members
of local society, who are fund of
playing bridge.
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lliblo Class Hoard
Kiijoys Meeting
The executive board of the
Women's Itibte class met yesterday
nfteriiftnii with Miss Del weller. A
pleasant afteinmin was devoted to
business mid a soehil time. The
board expressed Its regret that
Mrs. Seely Hull will bo leaving tho
Krnup soon. She will make her
luimc in California as Mr. Hall Is
being transferred by tho Pacific
Air Transport.
l'olhiwing the business session
tea was nerved by Miss Uelweiler.
.Ill's. Kccly (Jucst
Of the (inners
Mrs. I-;. U. Seely of Portland Is
spending (ho week In thlM city as
guest of her son-in-law and daitgh
I it, M r. a nd M rs. 1 Iowa rd ( irocer
ami children.
Wenona Club Meets
Thursday
The WonotiH club will meet
Thursday afternoon for r card par
ty at the HatnuelHon home, fiOT
Smith Oak'lale. Refreshments will
be nerved following cards.
On Sunday
A group of local people, enjoyed
a picnic Sunday In tho Midway
district, and although the ground
hog saw his shadow, tho spring
weather is in evidence, member!
of the party said today.
Tho picnic wan held In the dis
trict where tho Joe Willnrd resi
dence is being constructed. Chester
Sipes and William Hewitt arc also
constructing homes in that vicinity.
Those who enjoyed dinner and
supper as members of tho party
wero Mr., and Mrs. 11. G. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sipes and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Warner and daughter Catherine,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt, Mrs.
Oscar Cannon and threo children
und Mr. and Mrs. Ctydo Dentley.
Mrs. Montgomery
Leaves for Portluml
Mrs. Naomi Montgomery left by
train this morning for her home
in Portland after a trip extending
over several weeks. She accom
panied Katherine HIntz. supreme
queen of Daughters of tho Nile on
her official trip as far south as
Sacramento. . !
Mrs. Montgomery also visited in
Ran Francisco before returning to
Mod ford, where sho was the guest
of Mrs. C. 15. CJates. She is su
promo deputy organizer for the
Daughters of tho Nile throughout
the United States and Canada.
Concert Anticipate!
As Saturday Kvcnl
Artists of the Pacific Lutheran
college who are touring California
will stop in this city to present h
concert Saturday, February 21, nt
S p. m. The program will include
vocal and instrumental numbers,
according to announcement of the
local Lutheran church.
Rowena Circle
Meets Wednesday '
Mm. Mud Adams will bo hostess
to nir inborn of Kowena Circle No.
122 tomorrow afternoon nt her
home at Central Point
PrlM-Ubi Hn-lo
MoetH Wwtnosdny '
Prisma Circle of the M. 12,
church will meet Wednesday .ifter
ihxiii at 2:30 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. F. S. Jlitzler, 33S West
Hollv.
Worthy (Vr-antl .Matron
To Make Official Visit
A delegation from ltcamert chap
ter, ). K. S.. will motor to Ah
land tonight to greet 'Carrie K.
Jackson, worthy grand matron of
Oregon, on her official vWt lo the
neighboring lodge. Mrs. Jackpot
will make her official visit lo the
local lodge next Wednesday even
ing and many plans arc being maile
for tho occasion.
11. P. W.'s Will Dine
At Blue Flower .1 judge
About liu members of the local
Uusiucsrt and Professional Women's
club will motor to Hlim Flower
lodge t his evening for the dinner
party arranged by the commit tec.
headed by Mrs. Alice Coppln. Curs
will be leaving tho Chamber of
Commerce building for the rosiirt
at til"..
Scott of Central Point: Mis. C. C.
Duncan. .Mrs. J. It. Ilamrick, Cen
tral Point: Mrs. M. C Day. lire
nieitoli. Wash.: Mrs. K. L. Thomp
son, Uis vVngeles, Cal.. and -ti
grandchildren.
Interment will be in the Central
Point cemetery, perl Funeral Home
in charge of the airanm'ineuis.
Funeral services will be held at
the Federated church. Central
Point, Thursday at - p. in.. Itev.
John still ofl'icating, assisted by
Kev. .1. M. Johnson.
.lames Samuel Vestal was united
in inaiiiam' to Dora Fctiex, July I,
1 v T,"t. at Joplin, Mo., and seven chil
dren were hniii to Ihis union, five
ol whom arc living, four suns and
one diiimhler Arta. Alex and Tom
all ol" Kaglo Point ; S. M.. ol" Yacolt,
Wash., and Mrs. Wilfred Jack of
Hagle- Point, also H mandcliildreii.
Funeral service will he conduct
ed from the Perl Funeral I Ionic
j Thursday at 2:'M p. m.. W. II. 10a
; ton orticinttng. Interment in the
I Central Point cemetery.
"Put ' tho Drilish Nation to I..
Work." urges a hcad-lhic. It is;inarki
remarkable that this obvious euro ; tiniat
for unemployment should have soj state":
liMli,- '-seaped notice. Puiieh itl '-
M. Khodes. Florida slate
'lint; roinmissioner lias es-
d tho total value of the
i farm products (his season
es of $ t Mi. mm. una.
RELEASE OLEA ON
The charge of bin l.n v against
Dell Olea of Silt Dceknian strert
who was arrestetl last Friday on a
warrant sworn out charging that
he cntetvd the home of Clifford
Moore at (117 South Newtown St.
and stole an electric lamp, which
was later found hi the Olea resi
lience, was dismissed for want of
sufficient evidence when o lea's
hearing was held in Jude Taylor's
court yesterday.
The case and the causes leading
thereto is a ralher eonipliea I ed
one. Oh-a contended that his four
year old son found the lamp on a
i junk pile not very tar from tho
; olea resfdeneu and brought It
home.
! TALENT GRANGE WILL
HAVE POT LUCK MEAL
Talent (J range will have a pot
luck supper at the next regular
meeting on February 10. at 7:30.
All members are requested to como
and bring a basket of lunch with
cup. plate, knife and spuon.
The home economics commit to
his cha rge of entertainment.
Plan Ten
At Sehool
Members of the Junior class at
the senior high school are making
plans for a tea to be held next
week. Arrangements are In charge
of the Junior class representatives,
Joan Stoehr and Dorothy Paley.
hen ton-Wnlra Hi
Wedding Announced
Mae Whoa ton and S. K. Walrath
wero married at the paminage of
tho Fngll.sh Lutheran church, Feb
ruary !i. Dr. II. C. Funk perform
ing Iho ceremony. They will make
their home in thU city, where Mr.
Walt at h is engaged in the coii
hi rid! I'm busirH'HH, The bride was
formerly eiiKaued in si hool teaching.
St. Ann's Altar
Society to Meet
Regular meeting of St. Ann's Al
tar society will bo held Wednesday
Hfternoon In the parish ball at
2:30 o'clock.
Builds
Sturdy Heal
NO ATTENDANCE PLANS
FOR POLICE SCHOOL
It Is douhtrul If any Medford or
Jackson county officers will be In
attendance at the iHiIteo school to
be conducted by the Williamettn
university college of Imw from
Karch I t 11, HCcordlng to In
quiries today. The course of In
xlritction Is comprehensive fld In
lensive. with t-luKHcti heel nn I tig
daily nt ! o'dok and continuing
until ' p. in. Qui I e a number of
well known crimlnologlMs are to
be on the program.
New plana for extension work
at Michigan Htatc coIIckq eontein-
plate sales orKanizatlons to help
farm w6men market home pro
duce.
Mellows
LUCKIES are always
kind to Your throat
& 'i exercise in the mclloiu Mftfr M
Wk " ' ' 1 jumhine, anil have a M 1 1 M m Mjm mm
g ' V'' periodic checkup on the Mil LM AW '
I V,- -luofwixx'y. if 1 4Z2rtmr II-
Hi M
Everyone knows that sunshine
mellows -that's why the "TOASTING"
process includes the use of the Ultra
Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE - made of the
finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop-
THEN -"IT'S TOASTED"--qn extra secret
heating process. Harsh irritants present
in all raw tobaccos are expelled by
"TOASTING." These irritcnts are sold to
others. They are not present in your
LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder LUCKIES are
always kind to your throat.
It
toasted"
TUNE IX
The Lucky Strike
Dance Orches
tra, every Timm
day, Thursday
und Saturday
rvenine ovet
N. H. C. net
teorftj
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A The Amerttin Tobacco Co . Mfri.