r EIGHT ' MEDFOIID MXHi TRTBTJ, MEDFOTID, QhECRKT, MONPXY, XPHIL: 80, 1934. Organization of the Jackson coun ty unit of the women's division of the "Martin for Governor" campaign committee with "Win With Martin' for slogan, was getting underway here today under the leadership of Mrs. A. K. Hearaes, chairman, and Mrs. Gor don Voorhles vice-chairman, assisted hy the following oommlttee: Mrs. T. B. Daniels, Mrs. Moore Hamilton, Mrs. IPIoyd Hart, Mrs, E. E. Kelly, Mrs. Oha. Strang and Mrs. Glen Fabric of Medford end Mrs. John Puller of Ashland. Mrs. C. 8. Jackson, chairman of the state committee, haa urged all per sons. Interested In the election of General Charles H. Martin as gover nor of Oregon, to come Into the or ganization, regardless of party aifllta tlons. Much Interest in the Martin campaign Is already manlftet In Med ford, with women anxloua to join the men In supporting Governor Martin's candidacy. It la expected to have the movement county-wldo In character before the end of the week. A series of meetings will be held with convincing talks to be given by able sneakers in General Martin's be half. Date of the first meeting, will be announced In the Immediate fu ture. . , GIVE MORE TIME Time for filing applications for . emergency crop loans m Jackson county haa been extended from the last of April to May 19, It was an nounced here today. The amount offered In loans for or ohard purposes was also extended from 250 to (400. Eighty applications have been re ceived to date, R. O. Fowler county agent, stated this afternoon, and ap provals with checks are being received from day to day. About la checks ar rived at the county agent's office this morning for loan applicants. Of the 80 applications, made, 79 per cent are' from orchardlsts. MEIERS TO IE! Members of the pioneer parade committee for the Diamond Jubilee will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at Jubilee headquarters In the Sparta building on East Main street, J. Verne Shnngle, parade chairman, an nounced thin afternoon. . In making the announcement Mr. fiftangle urged all members of this committee to be on hand, as Import ant business Is to be transacted. viOCALS Have Chicken Pox Quarantine sign tu today erected at the Frederick Heath residence, 17 Corning Court, for chicken pox. Mahoney to Speak Mayor Willis E. Wahoney of Klamath Falls, democrat do candidate for governor, will this evening apeak In the En g lea hall, above Whlllock's store. On Duty Here At the request of Superintendent E. O. Sollnsky of Cra ter Lake National park, Leader Rob art 8. Griffin, of. Company 1535, will be placed on detached service, end win report for duty at the park of fice here. Navy Plane Here Flying a twln-mo-ored Douglas Dolphin, Lieut. -Commander w. O. Allison and a crew of four men stopped nt the Medford air port overnight, flying north to Seat tle from San Dlcflo. The ship will Join the five amphibians that were through here April 21, en route to tho . Aleutian Islands. NIECE OF MRS. GRAVES L RULE FESTIVAL From Washington, D. O., comes an announcement of particular Interest to the feminine ranks, for It relates that Miss Kathleen 0. Bulow, niece of Mrs. A. V. Graves of this city and daughter of Senator and Mrs. Bulow of South Dakota, will reign as one of the princesses at the Winchester apple blossom festival May 8 and 4. Miss Bulow Is a student at Wash ington University In Washington, D. O. Her photograph appeared In the April 20 Issue of the Washington Post. ELK CLUB BOWLERS TO ENTER TOURNEY Drawings will be made at 7:80 to night at the Elks club for the sin gles bowling tourney to be conduct ed on the lodge alleys. It is planned to pair the bowlers by drawing and a double chance at worth-while prices will be given each pair. Those eliminated In the first round will be given another chance In the consola tion round. As eome matches will be run off tonight, It Is the hope of Chairman Roy Prultt that all who care to enter be present at 7:30 tonight. Evangelist McKay Closes Campaign Sunday marked the close of the greatest revival campaign In the his tory of the local Free Methodist church. Evangelist Elmer McKay delivered three powerful sermons during the day. The dedicatory service in the afternoon waa one of special blessing. Several hundred dollars were raised during the campaign and the church was dedicated free of debt. Rev. Long, pastor, states that scores re ceived special .help spiritually, and a goodly number united with the j church. Rev. McKay made many friends while in the city who bid htm God's blessing as fee goes on his way. , Anderson Creek BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Love are the parents of a sewn -pound son, born Thursday at their home, 810 Apple treat. ANDERSON CREEK, April 30 (Spl.) The state water man and Mr Carter were looking after the water Thursday. Frank Casey haa been 111 with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Ju. Hays and daugh ter Ruth were in Ashland Tuesday on business. , Edward Smith waa In Ashland Tuesday. . Jas. MaoDonald waa up to his ranch (he past few days. Jim Marquess called at Jas. Mays' Friday. Steve Lunak was out to the valley Sunday. Frank Marquess and family were in Medford Saturday, Joe Skeeters waa looking for water Thursday. The water Is quite low for this early In the spring. j...,...........ws.a.V.a... SrSk The flavor 3 ' I Mr because us Schilling DRY SLABS Per Load 3 For Quick, Hot Fires Clean, Convenient Low Cost Medford Fuel Co. 112 N. Central. Tel. est - -1 I mr - - - I.V.- U tim; R TMf ORDER 1 1 j$J?!' I OF THE OOlOfM DUll We Never Say "No "1 No matter what the circumstances of a family may be, we never dony our service because of financial con ditions. That is a record of which we are proud. Those desiring the quality of service we offer will find that our poliolea make our service available always. PERL FUNERAL HOME Jlojiticicuii OFFICE OF COUNTY CORONER SIXTH AT OAK DALE -PHONE 47 Sensational Savings IN OUR MEDFORD BUILDING. PHONE 28 eady-to-Wear Takes Drastic Reductions In Our May Clearance Sale 0 This store-wide clearance event will bring to south ern Oregon people savings that just can't be passed up . . . All , merchandise featured in this event up-to-the-minute in style and genuine bargains at these Clearance prices . . . Buy Now while this May Sale is on I All Comparative Prices Quoted Are the Original Prices of Merchandise Cotton Blouses, stripes, checks, plain colors. .... ,99c Blouses, chulla crepe, taffeta, $1.95 values 99c White Pique Blouses, new styles $1.88 Permanent finish Organdie Blouses $1.88 Striped Silk Blouses, sizes 32 to 36 $1.88 Silk Blouses, striped and plain colors $2.88 Three-piece Knitted Suits, $24.75 values. . . .$16.50 Wool Skirts, plain colors and checks, $2.95 values $1.88 Slacks, white pique cord .$1.88 Skirts, white pique cord .$1.88 Slacks, linen finish crash 99c Slacks and Blouse, two-piece sets. . .$1.95 Suits, two-piece cotton suiting .$3.99 Wool Flannel Slacks, navy, brown, red ........ $3.89 Waffle and String Coats, while they last $4.99 Bunny Fur Jackets, white only $12.99 Dance Sets, silk crepe, lace trimmed, $1.49 value. .99c Famous Makes, Hosiery Nationally known brands including sheer ingrains, dull chiffons, service chiffons and Bemi-service greatly reduced to clear 1. All sizes 1 All perfect. 79- 120 pairs reduced ' from 95o $ $135 130 pairs that are $1.15 145 pairs of $1.65 and and $1.25 $1.95 qualities. Gotham Silk Hosiery Gold stripe Irregulars. Chiffon and adjustables. Regulars sell at $1.15. Irregular special 59' Two pair for $1.00 Knee Action Hosiery New spring colors. Sizes S'i to 10, May clearance special. Pair 77' Suede Jackets New spring styles. White, black, brown and tan. Special value at $650 Lapin Fur Jackets srown, black. Sm $1988 White, brown, black. Small sizes. Priced at WASH DRESSES $ 11 Our entiro stock of cotton wash dresses. Plaids, stripes, checks. JLL Values up to $2.45. Clearance sale price Broken sizes and limited quantities but every garment a value worth coming early for! Here are examples: Final Clearance Dresses About 100 Dresses. Values to $6.95. Sizes 14 to 40. Printed silk and rayon prints. 65 Dresses. Smart styles in prints and plain colors. These were priced from $6,95 to $8,95. $9 99 $99 50 Dresses. Originally priced from $12.50 to $19.76. Only a clearance could bring such values in dresses like these. $799 24 Dresses. Attractive early spring styles in broken sizes. Values to $29.75. Clearance price $i29 WW ft J I SlJ 1. . gii '"";r LONA CLOTH SUITS Owagger styles and short jacket suits. White, rust, maize, coral, gold, Crater blue, aqua. Lona cloth is that much talked about new crash with an anti wrinkle complex. You'll stay pressed in a Lona Cloth suit. Special values $ 12 95 Womens' Suits 35 better suits including values to $24.75. Swag ger and trotteur styles in fine fabrics. Expertly tailored. $1199 Spring Suits Limited number in this group. Swagger and short jacket suits. Values $12.95 to $14.95. Exceptional values $777 SALE OF COATS Mannish tweed travel coats. All silk lined. Sizes 14 to 44. Values from $16.50 to $24.75. Clear ance price $1199 HAT PRICES SLASHED IS s traws A specl&I table of smart new model that were price t $4.03. Clesr anc $2.95 ( Softies White knitted softies In good styles for kiddles. 19c French Berets In popular colon 39c Knit Gobs Pert styles for jrour sport costume. In colors. 49c . DRESSES Windblown Chulla Prints. Stripe tub silk and wash able 'silk in plain and pas tel colors. Sizes 14 to 44, Ne w styles. Real values at $745 DRESSES Half size jacket and one pieoe dresses. Navy and pastel colors. Also print ed silk, New styles. Ex ceptional values at $1495 and $19.75 Graduation Frocks Nets and organdies in white and lovely pastel shades. Charming new styles. Special values at $5 and $6 TaffetaJackets White, black and pastel colors to be worn with evening and party dresses SPECIAL VALUE $299 Sweaters More than 100 sweaters in spring styles. Sizes 34 to 40. Reg. $1.95 value. Clearance price 99' You will have to be here early to get one at this low price. CORSET DEPARTMENT Buy your Bon Ton Tu-Way stretch girdle or corselette or backless corset during our May clearance sale at 10 Discount omusoN ni-vMosn Ji nu ir. ji nk s to a