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O MEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRTDAY, .TUNE 3, . 1925 ,v cftke Los Angeles- 5W? 22-2 f Vofcmite hails its kings of miles T pays to get the miles wi of "Red Crown" that the Standard Oil Com pany's years of gas oline making expep ience have pwt in it. lSPivze more theyVe passing 'round mileage crowns and tfas-saver's trophies for the economy run classic oP the year the Los Angeles-Yosemite Eco nomy Run. . tfSOnce more "Red Crown" was the gaso line unanimously chosen and reputa tions confidently staked on its MILES. ftThe Standard Oil Company crowds miles into 'Red Crown", and the records made yrove it.1 The secret that the expert knows is getting the miles out. And it's as simple as a b-c. In a nut ' shell it's kind of driving condition oi car Kino oi sasoiine : J. . C.V ., fcS, If you'd like to increase your mileage, just note that for the biggest event of its kind in the Westthqy have chosenlied Crown exclusively for nine consecutive years! It'll pay you to follow suit to'buy miles" to start with buy "Red Crown Start your own econoury run today from any "Red Crown red, white and blue pump the best . buy in town by MILES. As ss 1Q2 MILEAGE RECORDS ( Here are the miles tfi&iot out of Red Crown. . Buy miles and increase your mileage) C""" I Car D,vr Gallon Swoep- m-ilica liollln .1. Um.unl 27.43 1A Hollln J. Ilozziuil 2T.43 2A Onklnnil Smlun . NVvlllo 22.86 3A Itoamor . k. Turkinston 23.23 4A , Gardner riroiiKhnm A. H. lowers 17,78 EA Stoarna Knltllit S'd'n II. Trerlce 16.48 CCurd Oakland Sedan 11. Xnvlllo 22Sfi buv mile fie test m tOid)ihy miles STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Screens - Screens Order Your Window Screens and Screen Doors From TJROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford ' A Modern Mill Oregon Our Own Make Prices Right, Quality the Best Screens - Screens- ROGUE RIVER PAYS LAST TRIBUTE TO BELOVED CITIZEN Hy Si MS. K, W. SCOTT improved at pri'Kunt writing. - A1. H. Watkins vn sick for a few days the first of the week. Mrs. James Vestal, who has been attend ing the O. A. C. taking a post graduate course, is visiting at Mr. S. Vestals, awaiting the arrival of her husband from California. John Clarno,, Bertha Clarno, Carls Tabor passed the eight grade examina tion, they attended the graduating ex ercises in Ashland Friday. Mrs. Thurston, who is now living in Jacksonville has been employed to nnmri;: iuvrii Jimn a filonm ieaL'no 100 primary grades, laugni ny was cast over the entire community Mrs- Stanley during the past winter. Friday when it becanfe known that Botn teachers gave good satisfaction Joe liurkhart had passed away that I(l8t winter. We were sorry to lose morning at 4 o'clock. Joe has been Mr- Stanley, but she desired to toach ftir nVff (hi- mnnth imH hi iiume in r.ugie x'oim. Jiiss uren, friends had been hoping he would re gain his health, although It looked doubtful. Kverythlng was done for Ibis comfort that medh-al aid and lov ing hands could do. He was born In Kogue Klver March 27 .10 vpiu'h 2 innnthw. 'I rlnvft of litre at the time of his death. Joe has spent Pacnea at tne scnool house in me ai- his entire life here and the large ternoon, while not a large audience, crowd that attended his funeral and yet verv attentive while some had to the many beautiful flowers expressed leave after Sunday school, yet there the friendship everyone bore for him. ,was several others who come for the In 11(21 he was married to Miss Bes- Preaching service. Kev. Dyers preach- sle eHnman nnd to this union was born cd on "what Saith the Word.". He one (laughter. Hetty Jean, who with read rom Calatians 1:8-0. Rev. and the wife, survive. He Is also survived Mra- nvers aml daughter sang some by hiB father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. special songs. They are all good Mirtln liurkhart. one sister. Mrs. singers and it is a pleasure to hear m- - J-, , .;-v.. - 9 - - - " yho taught In the grades, expects to be back ut Reese Creek the coming term. She is at home now conval esing from a severe illness. The school board held a meeting at the school and was "se vveanesaay night or, hub weeK. jast Hunuay Rev. A, L,. wyers Clyde Calbreath, one brother. Claude A., and his grandfather and grand mother liurkhart, all of Rogue River; also his brother William, of Texas. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon a the Presbyterian church, Rev. Clra yand Rev Wilson officiating. Interment in the Rogue River ceme tery, Mr. Hurkhart was a mebber of the Woodvllle I.odgo I. O. O. F. No. 217, also Live Oak Rebekah lodge No. L'18. The Odd FeJIows had charge of the services at the grave them, Sunday school next Rundny as usual. Subject: 'Peter's Broadening Vision." Memory verse: Of a truth I perceive that Ood is no respector of persons. Acts 10:34. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES The Foots Creek school closed Fri- The friends day for the summer vacation. A splen- extend their sympathy to the relatives In this, their hour of sorrow. Mr. Krnest Jacohson and family left Tuesday for Klamath Falls. Mr. Ja cohson will return Friday for their household goods, tl Is with regret the school year ijeonle of Rogue River see this family llott. David movo from our midst. Mr. Jacobson has taught In our schools for a num ber of years nnd has endeared him self to this young folks here. Mrs. Jessie Rheppard of Yreka, Cal., Is spending a few days visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James . Martin of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earhart and Miss Arlene left Sunday morn(ng by auto for Dallas to attend the State did program was given by the child ren, after which a picnic dinner was the order of the day. There were five pupils who received certificates for be ing neither absent or tardy during the They were, Donald Kl Budseyo, Marjory Crist, Lord Chllders and Mary Anna Huns ley.' '; Mr. nnd Mrs. George Lance of Foots Creek have gono to Ashland for the summer. Mr. and Mm. Lynn W. Smith of Medford were visitors nt the Kozalla Ranch on Sunday. Mr. Emmet Crist of the El Oro ranch had the misfortune while work- ng on the hny fork at the top of the Orange. They nlso expect to spend a barn, to slip and fall to the lower floor, faw days visiting .in Portland before breaking a bone In his jaw and they return. spraining one ankle quite badly. Ho Heed Tarter Is on the sick list this will be unable to work for several week. His friends hope he will soon days. recover. t Miss Aletha Cray closed a very suc- Live Ook Rebekah lodge held a very cesful term of school in the Snms interesting meeting Thursday night. A Valley district last Fridny. Miss Gray new member wns added to their num- will attend summer school nt Ashland ber nnd new officers were elected for and then will enter' Monmputh normal the new term. At the close of the school this fall. 1 meeting the committee served dell- M's. Maude Champlin wns a guest clnus refreshments of strnwberrles, of Mrs. Paul McOuat on Wednesday. cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Scott of North Bend is spodlng a few days in Rogue River at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin liurkhart. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Senmnn of Med ford nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Rose (Jny -and children, who have been In Ashland for several weeks, returned to their home In Riverside the last of the week. Miss Jane McOuat of Medford is spending n few days with her pnrentH, Mr. and Mrs. Pati.f McOuat of Rlvcr- Miichls of Talent were here Sunday side. Thomnp Mooney,' who has been stay ing with his aunt,'' Mrs. Howard lAte, for the past year.'' left for Minnesota last week, to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George King of the Willow ' Springs district were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cliarles Wahl Sunday. Miss Hodges of Oakland, Cal., nelce of Mrs. Rose Gav, Is spending the Mrs. Beatrice Jones, Mrs. Maude Champlin and Elliott Butler were shopping In Medford Thursday. Mrs. G. W, Matthews and daughter. Daphne were shopping in Rogue River Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott were shopping In Rogue River Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott were in Grants Pass Monday evening. F. L. Champlin was a business vis itor in Medford Monday. REESE CREEK R1PLETS The rain tho last few days, was a blessing and help to vegetation, but there were so ninny that hod hay down that got wet. Some has not been damaged much us yet. The road work iwth the teams has been held up on nceount of the rain. Mr. Newboldd of Nfc'dford came out Sunday, expecting to work on the rond Monday, but the rain prevented. Miss Murphy nnd Mrs. Garretson. missionaries from Los Angeles, aCll fornln, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cum mliiKS. vited them over Sunday aim attended Sunday school. Molvin Vestal Is working for Mr. Hummel for a few d;ivn. Mrs. Newbeld of Medford visited nt Mr. Vestal's :nduy; hImi Mrs. C. M. Bellows. O Mrs. Frank Castor has been quite sick the luat week, and Is not much lo nttend th funeral of Joe Burkbart. Mr. and Mrs. Porter, old time reel dents of Rogue River nre paying a vis. U to friends here. They are en route to North Dakota from their home In Los Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cook of Gold Hill were pleasant visitors at Rebekah lodge Thursday ninht. A Jackson County Grange picnic Is summer at the Romlis ranch. to be held Sunday, June 7. at the En terprise Orange hall In WItner. Each family Is to bring its lunch nnd din ner will be nt 12 o'clock sharp, ns the afternoon is to be devoted to talks and suggestions on how to better the granges to promote better meetings. All granges should try to be present and get better acqunlnted. Earl Scott was nt ,Grants Pass Tues day making final proof on his home stead on Kvnns Creek. Jnuicw Wiley and William Beach were his witnesses. Mr. Ernest JacobFon and small pon were nt Medford Monday. The little boy Is having trouble with one of his legs and the doctor at Medford is afraid he will have lo spend the sum mer in a hospital where he can have medical core. Mrs. Strieker, who has been in the Waldorf Hotel here fore over a year, expects to lenve soon. Miss :bery Booker will take over the hotel again for the summer. LlveOak Grange No. 6E5, will meet in their hall Saturday night nnd nil members should try nnd be present. Visiting grangers always welcome. J. L. Julian, who has been real III for pome time, returne dto Kin math county wit hhls son, and will take a rest In hopes of further benefitting his health. Tho manual training clnss of the school has had their work on exhibit at Fred O'Kelley's store and much credit Is due the hoys ns this Is their first year In this line of work. Credit should also be given their teacher, Mr. Jncobson. Jim Hart or, Iou Conwny. Wnldo and Tom Brlttlsnn . nnd family were over Sunday from Swede Basin to at tend the funeral of their friend, Joe Rurkhart. Rev. Grny was renewing his friend ship with Rogue River people Sunday, having been called back here to offi ciate nt Joe Burkhart's funeral. Mr. Orny Is now located at Butte Falls. jrrzx cj ' I) What delicious coffee" 1es, (Swell's -NATIONAl CREST (offee is always delightful ORDER BY TELEPHONE ' No. 1077 LSOO.OOOcups wetx wrved at the P NAAA - PAC I KIC Interndtionul EXPOSITION CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stove W. A. &INNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 MANN'S--Th Best Goods for the Price, No MafotoWhat the Price-MANIfS i- , ,i O June Clearance Saleo Women's Readyrto-Wear Gaif mnta At Mann's All Day Saturday 100 New Voile. 100 New Silk Dresses in plain colors and printed crepes up to $25.00 values, Saturday, each $14.95 and Striped , Broadcloth . Dresses, beauti ful styles and colors, up to $9.00 values, on sale Saturday, each $3.95 20 Per Cent Off on All Irene Castle, Peggy Paige and Miss Manhattan Dresses for One Day 25 New Silk and Wool Dresses, sold regularly up to $18.00. Satur- dar $10.00 each 25 New Flannel Dresses in plain and stripes; $25.00 values.' Satur- tUV $19.95 each 50 Wonderful new mod els in plain and figured Silk Dresses that sold up to $35.00. On sale $22.50 Every Spring Coat Must Be Sold $20.00 Coats $12.50 : 10 New Spring Coats, made of all wool materials, good styles and colors; up to $20.00 values. Sat- $12.50 each ,.. $25 Coats $18 20 Beautiful New Spring Coats; all wonderful styles; reaj $25.00 values. Silt,,r $18.00 day 25 Per Cent Off on All Other Spring Coats Women 's' Blouses made of fine Irish Handkerchief Linen; $9.00 values. $4.50 Saturday, each ...... Millinery Clearance Sale 25 New Spring Hats; . good shapes and colors; sold all sea son up to $12.50. ' On sale Sv!!::.::.i......i$5.00 Trimmed Hats that sold up to $12.50, on sale flj7 CQ Saturday, each P Trimmed Hats that sold up to $20 00 on .ale $14.95 Saturday, eaeh..M' '207o off on all Madge Evans Hats. Beautiful New Meadowbrook Hats, just in. priced from $10.00 to $15.00 Toilet Articles Cream; 85c Ingram's Wilkweed regular price $1.00. On sale Saturdav French Perfumes in Flacon ettes; 09c value. AQr Saturday ,'.."S7 W o m en's Lisle Sport II o s e, in brown, g r e y and beige, on sale Sat urday, pair 69 . Women's C h i ffon Silk Hose in all the new shades; a very Rayon Silk Slips, all good col ors -and sizes; $5.00 values. Saturday, $2.95 each , Saturday Sale of Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets and Notions "IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT MANN'S" "Dove" Costume Slips in a very good grade of white muslin, bodice and built-up tops, lace trimmed; regular price ' 2 CQ $1.75. On. sale Saturday, each'.. Rayon Silk Vests in all the new shades; regular price $1.19. On sale Qr Saturday, each Nature's Rival Corselettes for misses and women; regular price $1.25. J" f( Saturday iP.l.UU Women's Brassieres in all styles, flesh and white; regular price 75c. RQ " Saturday ,..VJV' t; Hand Made Philippine Gowns and Enve-j; lope Chemise; regular price fl 1 QO ! $2.25. Saturday, each Wl.VO Women's "Kayser" Knit Union Suits, built up and bodice tops; regular price $1.75. On sale Saturday, t1 OC suit : v A Women's "Kayser" Knit Bloomers in pink and white; regular price 95c. , ftQ Saturday, pair C Women's Knit Envelope Chemise, built up and bodice tops; 89c values.- In Saturday, eadr Women's. Fancy Knit Richelieu , Vests in pink and white. On sale '" jfttS' Saturday, each fine qualitv, on sale Sat., pair."....$2.00 Extra Special Women's fiber and silk Hose in all col ors ; regular price $1.00. On sale Sat urday, pair......85( Mann's Department Store THE STORE FR EVERYBODY Phone 486 487 Medford, Ore. 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