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i 4 PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBWE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933. ARE UNPROVED IS Ways and Means Sub-Committee Report Adopted in Board of Control Contro versv Pay Not Boosted aat.bm, reb. 24. iff) Aa forecast several days ago, the wayi and mean committee lot nignt aecunea w fcnM Rfnt Tntuurer Rufui O. Hoi man in bia charge agalrwt William Elnzlg. secretary of '-he state board or control, ana nvnry m. naum budget director. Hoi man had chargd the two ofXlc i.i. witH nMintr their budget esti mates for the purpoee of securing Iioerai appruprisnviio uuui hw The committee adopted the report of a sub-committee compost a or rep resentatives Snider and Walker and BmitA wnvinritTri arhn annenderf to the report -the hope that dissension jn the board ox control wouia uc brought to an ena. rIt Is evident to your committee,1 says the report, "that our state treaa no MiihmittArf in behalf of hla da nartmont hllHcAt. whiflh renreSCnted In- hla' honcet -Judgment economies as lOW BS couia oo Usouo wim u uhmI -- aaffiiMAnrV- "It Is the opinion of the committee that the same may be aaia concern ing the budget director and state purchasing agent. . nitiMi m rrnnor ffmund for Ofltl- olsm as to certain Items affecting employes temporarily hired. "Your committee does not find that thre was at any time by any of the various departments Intentional In- Mmu 4n JMlfLrlfM ftr VtUBftM In r- spectlve departments with a view of circumventing or evading tucure owi ary reductions necessary for the ways and means committee ro mwo. : 4 in mm BALDJ, Feb. 84. Judge Char les H. Oft rev of Portland will be the new state corporation oommluloner, Governor JuUua L. Meier announced late yesterday, u had been earlier predicted by the Associated Press. Carey will auoceed Jamea W. Mott. present commissioner, who retires March 4 to assume hla duties as con Mumsn from ens flrat dlstrlot. Gov ernor Meier and Judge Oarey were In eonferenoe here yesxercay. vctnmjcrra. rh. 244. (IFi Charles H. Oarey, 78, Portraad attorney who luooeeds James w. mw as corporation attorney, Is a aonlor mem ber of the law firm of Oarey, Hart, Opencer MeCulloeh. He was mu nicipal Judge here from IBM to 1803. and has twice been president of the Oregon Bar association. He was vloe presldent of the American Bar as sociation from 1894 to 1014. An authority on northwest history, he Is the author of a history of Ore gon and "history of the Oregon constitution." Special Trial Size Vicks Antiseptic Almost All Gone But Loeal Druggists Are SnlUnir Reimlar Size 75o Value for Only 36o On Money - Back Guarantee. NEW BAN ON HALITOSIS Local druggist are Introducing a new antlseptlo which does every thing that a mouth-wash or gargle can and should do at half the usual price of other quality anti septics. It Is made by the meKera of Vlcks VapoRub. The name of It Is Vlclcs Voratone Antlsepo. . Of course, the only real proof of Its quality and amazing economy Is aotual use. To furnish this proof. Vlcks Chemists supplied to druggists at leas than cost 5 million special trial bottles a 25c value for 10c. These trial bottles have gone so quickly that this offer la now made: Jf your druggist's supply of the trial size Is exhausted, get one of the regular sire bottles 7So value for only 3Se. Use It a week. Unless you are delighted with It, your money will be roturned. Mild Enourh. Strong Enough. No extravagant claims are made for Vlcks Antiseptic. It Is simply the best oral antlseptlo Vlcks Chemists could produce sided by the chemists, bacteriologists and pharmacologists of their Id allied organisations here and in Europe. They created a balanced antiseptic mild enough to be used day In and day out without risk to delicate mem branes; yet strong enough to do everything that an oral antiseptic can and should do. For All Cuitomary Fsea. Ton can use Vlcks Antiseptic, in your customary way, for bad breatn (halitosis); as a gargle: as a mouth wash: as an antlseptlo lotion; and for all the other usual uses. And Vlcks Antiseptic baa this ad ditional unique advantage . . . born In a depression year, it Is priced ac cordingly saving you halfj "ODDS and ENDS" SALE Price and Less A clearance of hundreds of attractive ihtnjp Be here Saturday TVE GIVE POPULARITY VOTES Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Mrs. Calvert Visits Central Point W. R. C- CENTRAL POINT Wm. H. Harrison Woman's Relief Corpa No. 27 met .Saturday, with 33 ladies present, eight of whom were guests from the Gold Hill corps. Mrs. Hattle I. Calvert, department delegate at large. Grant Pbm, was present for a short time, in an effort to organize a Junior corps of' girls between the ages of eight and 18 years, ' The first quarter birthday anni versaries were celebrated with a Jolly party, with flowers and three large birthday cakes. Unique place cards and mottoes at each plw were all in keeping with the memory of Wash ington and Lincoln. Two beautiful baskets of flowers donated by Tlllle Maple, were given Iva Coplnger and Olive Blackford. Birthday , honor guests were Mesdamea Madge Dor man, Bessie Henderson and Caroline Drake, all of Gold Hill, and Mes damea Rose Hermanson, Fred Wylle, Olive Blackford, Mattle Parker. Etta Purkeyplle and Mattle Smith of the local W. R. O. All were happy co have the Gold Hill ladles present. Mrs. Barbara Davis of Gold H1U. who came with the group, is a member of the local corps. Eastern Star Has Splendid Program CENTRAL POINT Eastern. Star met Tuesday evening with about 40 members present. Mra Sadie Kohler, worthy matron, was in charge of the work. Mrs. Esther Sanderson, chair man of the refreshment committee, assisted by Mesdamea Jewett, Kyle and Paxson. served dainty refresh ments. ' Mra. Everett Faber presented an amusing and Interesting entertain ment, with St. Valentine as the motif. Honor guests from Med ford were : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen and Mrs. Leah Hutchinson. The organization is planning for a big meeting on March 14, when Mrs. Monle Hansen, associated grand mat ron of Salem, will be with them, at which time visitors from the entire valley will be present. Many Will Attend Potentate's Ball Tonight The outstanding event of the Hll lah temple social season will be held this evening at the Fairgrounds pa vilion In Grants Pass, where all Shrln en will greet Albert K. Cass at the annual potentate's ball. Mr. Cass, the illustrious potentate, is a resi dent' of Grants Paw and Shrlners from this territory and visiting Shrln ers and their wives are cordially in vited to attend the dance. Elaborate plans nave been made for the affair, and very good music has been obtained for dancing. Med ford will be well represented at the ball aa many people are planning to motor to the neighboring city this evening. Burleson Honored At Birthday Party, Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson were happily surprised last Saturday night when a group of friends and rela tives honored them with a party on their birthdays. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Coffeen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed StlllwlU, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson, Mrs. Jim Calhoun and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rush and children, Lyal Rhodes, Ray Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster and daugh ters. The evening was spent playing five hundred. Prizes for high score were won by Mr. and Mrs. L. O Cas ter, and low by Mrs. Lois Stlllwell and Tom Caster. Mrs. Prentice Hostess At Luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Harry Prentice was hostess yesterday at he second luncheon, gracing the early spring season. Yel low daffodlla and Japanese lilies formed gay centerpieces for tables at which covers were arranged for 16. Ferns about the rooms added to the refreshing spring atmosphere. Following luncheon contract bridge waa played. Primary Teachers' Council Meets Tomorrow The Jackson county primary teach ers' council will meet tomorrow after noon at the courthouse at 1:30 o'clock- Miss Oertrude Watsiing of the Medford schools will talk on special teaching procedures and Miss Marie Prescott of the Phoenix schools, who la arranging the program, asks that ail primary teachers bring all nature study material they have available to the meeting. Weekly Bible Clai Announces Outline The weekly Bible study class met Tuesday evening In the Women's Civic club rooms. Approximately 45 were present, and the lesson presented by Mrs. Z. N. Warner. The class has completed the study of Genesis, which coven the first for dispensations. (A dispensation la a period of time during which God deals In a particular way with man In respect to sin, and to man's re sponsibility.) Before taking up the study of Ex odus, which begins the fifth dispen sation. It was thought best to study the dispensations t a whole and the lesson last Tuesday was from a chart showing the beginning of each dispensation, particular events of each and the Judgment passed upon each because of man's failure to keep his responsibility to God. The chronological outline was as follows: 1. Dispensation of innocence from the creation of man Genesis 1:2 when man was responsible to keep his innocence to the expulsion from Eden Genesis 3:24, 2. Dispensation of Conscience from the birth of Cain (when man is responsible to do good and not evil) to the Flood a period of 1635 years. , S. Dispensation of human govern ment from Noah's disembarking from the ark to the confusion of tongues at Babel e period of 427 years. 4. Dispensation of promise from the call of Abram to the Egyptian bondage a period of 430 years. B. Dispensation of Law from the giving of the law at Sinai to the crucifixion of Christ a period of 1624 years. o. Dispensation of Grace from the resurrection of Christ to the Rapture of the Church the term of this period Is not known Matthew 24 :86. 7. Dispensation of the Kingdom during which Christ and his church will reign over restored Israel and over the earth for one. thousand years commonly referred to as the mll lenlum. Announcement of the meeting place for the next week will be given In the Sunday paper. As the atudy of Exodus will be oegun and this gives such a thorough knowledge of the Hebrew people, It la hoped any who are interested in the atudy of the Bible, undenom .nationally will attend- The matter studied In Genesis will be reviewed many times before the course la completed, so those who begin at thia time wlU mlsa none of the truths previously brought out. Lloyd Corlls Here From Boston Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Corlles and sons, Earl and Austin, are guests here from Boston of Mr. Corllee' pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Carlles. They arrived by motor from the east Wed nesday, making the trip by the southern route In eight days. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Corltes are en tertaining with a family dinner In their honor this evening at which Mr. and Mrs. George Codding and children will also be present. Mr. Corltes, who formerly lived in the Rogue River valley, haa been transferred from' Boston to Seattle, where he will be located In the coast guards after March 0. Thia visit is hla first to Medford in the last eight years. Mrs. Corlles Is also well known here and has many friends In' south ern Oregon. Auxiliary Party To Benefit Schools The local auxiliary to the Medford post of the American Legion will en tertain Monday afternoon with a benefit card party in the womenV clu brooms In the city hall. Playing will begin at 2 o'clock and all per sons who enjoy an afternoon at cards and who are willing to aid a worthy relief project are invited to attend. Lovely prizes have been obtained for the winners at irds and other attractive features are promised for the afternoon. Arrangements will be In charge of Mrs. Wm. Holloway. Funds realized from the affair will be donated the school lunoh rooms, where hot lunches are prepared for needy children. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Al dredge, a son, weighing IYa pounds, at the Purucker maternity home this morning. The Al dredges reside at Berrydale. 4 From a Distance W. G. Evans of New York was registered here over night. Another from a distance was Kenneth Akers of Athens, W. Va, T MILES CITY, Mont, Feb. 34 (AP) Pour passengers were Injured, none dangerously, when the engine and four cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Paul Pacific Railway's Olympian . H.fftilMl at Geneva, east or Roundup, about 8 o'clock this morn ing. , Amelia Larson of Mason Cltv. Iowa was taken to a hospital at Mel stone for treatment, but waa not con sidered critically nun. one sitempt--j n Hi..-., through a window of th derailed coach and was pinned under the csr lor more man an uour. The other passengers escaped with cuts and bruises. All are being brought here for examination. 8peclal Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. Xrj? at -7:30 p. m. Work In P. 0. degree. Visitors Invited. By order of O. W. DeJarnett, W. M. OEO. ALDBN, Secy. A Ask for S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Added Savings for You For Saturday! Inaugural Sale AT THE M. 1VL Dept. Store Amazing Values Voiles and Batistes New spring arrivals that will appeal to the woman who sews at home. Strik ing new patterns and remarkable val ues at 19c, 25c, 39c Some tiling New in V Under Arm Bags These hags have clever automatlo cig arette containers made light Into them. The very newest thing black, browns and greys predominate, A real value at $1.00 Children's Dresses An exceptionally smart showing of little frocks for little misses from t to A years of age fashioned of the newest prints. 59c and $1.00 Little Party Dresses Party and Easter dresses of georgette and taffeta for little girls from 9 to e years of age. You'll he delighted with the clever new styles. $1.00 to $2.25 KM Men's Cords The Inteit colors In sturdy corduroy pants castor and fawn. There's long service butlt right Into, every palrt $1.95 (Mnln Kloor Young Men's Tweed Pants A fine selection of young men's tweeds at two rml bargain prices. (Main Floor), $1.98 and $2.98 Polo Shirts Summer service beach sweaters In the very lat est shades each one In an Individual cello phane package white, tan, blue, wine and gold. Real bargains at these price. 59c and 89c . i i ma coats im For Spring I We've been especially choosey when E It came to selecting these coats for lHt sprint;. We considered style, quality Sr SSS ' and price and the result will de- ilZwS Wt Ugtit you. The latest creations !E3$ra 8 amazing quality, and priced at S ft ft $4.98' Jill 1 and I $8.90 4 Novelty Footwear for Spring Here are nw creations that will drlljtht those who are looking for shoes that are smart and different) Gray and snakeskln numbers at three bargain prices) $2.45, $3.95 and $4.95 On Sale Saturday Knitted Dresses . Here are ial $2.93 values In chic springtime knitted two-piece dresses which are sure to please Southern Oregon shoppers who are looking for a lot of smartness a big measure of quality and a real bud get -reducing price. Think of It; the price is only $1.98 92c SPECIALS Blouses A fine selection of blouses. Choice 92c Gowns Phlllplne (owns. Hand embroidered. 92c Sweaters Smart sweaters In a fine choice of pat terns. 92c Tomorrow Attend Our Basement Shoe Sale BPVllf jj , Your Dollar Has More Cents at Pay- Drugs 33 North Central REMEDIES $ .85 Kruohen Salts 59 $ .85 Jad Salts 59 $1.50 Citrocarbonate ........98t $1.00 Miles' Nervine 79 $1.35 Pinkham Compound 98r $1.45 Petrolagar 89r $1.20 Sal Hepatica 79 ' OINTMENTS 75o Baume Bengne 39i 35c Vicks Vapo Rub 26 . 50c Mentholatum 41 25o Zino Oxide T. -19 . 50c Ammoniated Mercury 39 50c Unguentine . 33 COLD REMEDIES 50o Vicks Nose Drops 39 30c Bromo Quinine 21" 60o Rem Cough Syrup 49 60e Pertussin 49 60c Piso's Cough Syrup 49 75o Vapex 59 ANTISEPTICS $1.00 Pepsodent ... 59 $1.00 Listerine 67 $ .50 Antiseptic Solution 29 25c Vick's Antiseptic 7 $1.00 Lavoris . 69 SHAMPOOS 78c Polly Peters Sham poo - 39c 50c Woodbury Shampoo..2Hc 50c Packer's Shampoo 30c 50c MeKesson's Coco-Olive 10c 50c Palm Olive Shampoo 29c FOR THE HAIR ' $1.00 Lucky Tiger . 79d $ .60 Danderine 49 $1.00 Youth Craft 44 ....(For daatlruff and Itchy scnlp). $ .50 Capillaris X . 39 $ .50 Williams Brilliantine 19 TOOTH PASTES 50c Minox Tooth Paste 19 50c Strassaka Tooth Paste 33 50o Ipana Tooth Paste 33 50o Kolynos Tooth Paste 29 45c Squibbs Tooth Paste..... 33 SHAVING CREAMS 50c Williams Shaving Cream 39 50o Ingram's Shaving Cream 26 25o Listerine Shaving Cream 19 35o Palm Olive Shaving Cream....25t 50c Burma Shave . 39i 65c Barbasol 43 BABY FOODS $1.20 S. M. A. Baby Food 93 Mead's Sobee 98 $ .75c Dextri Maltose , ..59 Mead's Cereal . 23 $1.00 Ovaltine .7. 69 $1.25 Haliver Oil Capsules 98 $1.00 Mead's 10 D. Codliver 0il....69 (With Volsteroll). - Tour dollar has more cents at the Pay-Less OrugH. A penny saved is a penny earned. We ask ynu to make us a visit and see for yourself that we have one of the most complete stocks of Drugs. Toiletries and Sundries at lower prices than any other place In Medford. We meet aU advertised prices and are never undersold. $ .10 Scottissue Toilet Paper 3 for 19 $ .85 Quart Mineral Oil 59 $1.50 Coty Perfume 9 $ .15 Cigarettes, 'all brands -'10 6 oz. Ivory Soap 5 for 19 $1.25 Absorbine Jr .-89 $ .25 Ceno Naps Sanitary Pads 2 for 25 100 5-grain Aspirin Tablets 19 $ .25 Feenamint ;'- 19ti $1.00 Squibbs Cod Liver Oil ; 73fr $ .50 Phillips' Milk of Magnesia 39S 12 Oz. Lime Rickey 9 $ .50 Tek Style Tooth Brushes 19 $ .25 Kleenex, 17t $ .25 Dr. West Tooth Paste... .18fJ 2 for 35 FACE POWDERS $1.25 Houbigant Face Powder 79 $1.10 Coty Face Powder 79 $ .60 Armand's Face Powder 30d $1.00 Max Factors Face Powder 89 $ .60 Polly Peters Face Powder 29 LOTIONS $ .50 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 37 $ .50 Jergens' Lotion - 37J $ .75 Polly Peters Almond Lotion 39 $ .35 Frostilla 19r $ .60 Elmo Cucumber Lotion 45 $1.00 Pacquin Hand Cream 79J $ .60 Italian Balm 39 n SOAPS 10c Palm Olive Soap M 2 for lie Camay Soap S for 19c 10c to 25c Assorted Fancy Sonps 6 for 23c XOc Lux Soap 3 for 10c 25c Packer's Tar Soap 16c If You Are Looking for Real Bars Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune SWEM'S GIFT SHOP