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Dlty Twentieth Year.
Weekly Fifty-third Yea
MEDFORD, OK EG ON, FRIDAY, JUNE. 12, 1925
NO. 71
II EMS OF INTEREST FROM 1 HE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
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By Mrs. K. V. Rcott.
. ROGUE RIVER, Juno 11. Mr.
Neldhart and Stelnor of California,
hftve loaned the North role mine
with the option of buying and have
tHo road nil repaired and expect!
Boon to have several truckfl hauling
out ore to the custom mill here. A
crew of 8 or 10 men are at work
ndw at the mine. "
. W. U. Lamb has aold his auto
camp and store Ho O. W. Milium, who.
has already taken possession. Mr.
Mlllam Is an old school teacher of
the Rogue River valley and has a
host of friends who wish him suc
cess in his new business.
We are glad to see Charlie War
ren able to be on the streets once
more.
Prof. Oliver is taking; nls vacation
near the Oregon Caves. He will be
in charge of the store at the foot
of the grade.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Earhart and
Miss. Arlene returned Monday from'
attending State Orange at Dallas.
They also visited Portland before
returning. They report a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson and
Mrs. Earl Scott and son, Richard,
visited the Oregon Caves Monday.
M. 1. Opdycke, salesman from
Weintrout's, was a Rogue River vis
itor Tuesday. -
Ernest. Jacobson was over Friday
from Klamath Falls and returned
Saturday with then household goods.
Mr. Jacobson will work at the car
penter trade there this summer, but
will teach again in the winter at
Yreka.
A Jackson County' Orange picnic
was held Sunday at the Enterprise
Orange hall in Wimer. A good at
tendance from the various granges
over the valley were present and a
nice day was spent. Much business
of interest was talked over during
the afternoon. These meetings are
very good to hold as it gives all the
granges a better idea of the way
things should be carried out.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reed of Berk
ley, Cal., Is visiting at the home of
Mr. Reed's nephew. E. Reed Carter
and wife; Mr. and Mrs. Heed are
on their way to British Columbia
for a trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson of
Santa Monica Is visiting nt the home
of Earl : Scott and family. Mrs.
Magnuson Is an old resident of Ash
land, having been employed In the
Ashland post office for nj years
when her father, J. 11. Casey, was
postmaster there, and she has a host
of friends who are glad to see her
again.
Mrs. Fred Dingier and Miss Ethel
were Portland visitors lately, and
were accompanied home ' by Mrs.
Dlngler's daughter, Mrs. Wllllum
Thompson, who has come here to
reside.
A very interesting meeting waB
hold at the 'Live Oak Orange hall
here Saturday night. 'Several visitors
from Grants Pass and Wimer were
present and " excellent talks were
given by Howell, Allen and Calhoun,
all of Grants Pass.
Mr. Hoagand and his sister expect
to leavo soon for the north on ac
count of the sister's health which
has'"ueen very poorly this winter
here. t
RIVERSIDE TO
E
A CLUB MEETING
RIVERSIDE, June K. The rogu-
jlar business meeting nf the club will
be held on Sunday, J une 1 4th at 1
o'clock. A picnic dinner will follow
the business meeting. This will be
the lust meeting until September ho
nil members are requested to be
present.
F. ,C Elliott of Rivera went tn
Salem Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Richard Hunstov nnd children
and Mrs. Maude Champlin and
daughter Pauline were shopping In
Met! foul on Friday.
Miss Jane McQuat who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and M ih.
I 'a ul McQuat returned to Medford
Sunday evening.
There will be n dance at the club
house on Saturday night. June 13th.
Dancing will begin at o'clock and
close at 12 o'clock. This being under
the new -dance hall law.
Mrs. G. W. Matthews and Miss
Daphne wore shopping in Rogue
Hiver Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wahl and Mrs,
Roe of Medford and Mrs. Maude
Champlin were dinner guests of Mr.
ami Mrs. Chas. Wahl on Sunday.
Mrs. Beatrice Jones and Kill oil
1 Hitler attended the vaudeville show
la Medford Tuesday night.
Mrs. Effle Birdseye and sons. Glen
and David were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. i'aul McQuat on Saturduy
I nlKht.
BE ,
REMOVED BY JULY 1 ST
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June 12.
The last vestlgo of snow will be re
moved from the highways leading to
Crater Lako national park during the
last week of this month, and tho park
will be open and accessible to tourists
by July 1, according to announcement
today by C G. Thomson, park super
intendent. Macadamizing of both the Medford
and Klamath entrances to the park
will bo started shortly, Mr. Thomson
said. 1
Captains of the old East India
company's traders shared .heavily 1"
voyage profits.
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III
Russell's Score Again With a Big
$10
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Dress
Sale
on
Philippine Hand Made Gowns
Anniversary Sale Price $1.95
Hand embroidered in many beautiful designs,
hand made seams, hand hemmed, in fact every
part of the gowns are hand made on very fine
I quality nainsooks. They were made for one of
the biggest importers of Philippine underwear
and lie made a very big concession to us espec
ially for our "Anniversay Sale which will bring
$2.50 gowns to you $1 95
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$2.50 Gingham Dresses, all
Fast Colors at $1.75
Charming porch frocks or street or for market
ing, and all fast colors. Many pretty styles and
different color combinations make this a very
desirable ''Anniversary Special" and of particular
interest is the fact that you can be fitted no mat
ter whether you wear a size 34 or a size 56, as
we can give you a most complete fc 1 7 C
assortment at
10 DOZEN SCOUT PERCALE APRONS AT 89c
i White Indian Head Aprons $1.65
The genuine Indian Head is used to make up
these smartly tailored aprons for home use and
for use in the canneries and packing houses. This
apron is worth a lot more, but 41 gC
Saturday's price is
Gage Marvel Tissues at 39c
They are always worth 59c and we have a very
pretty selection 'that are fine for women's and
children's summer wear. Your-saving is made
possible" by our "Big Anniversary O Q n
Sale," yard ..1. O
Lace Stripe 'Underwear Voiles 39c
Beautiful quality of lace stripe and drawn voiles
as well as silk stripe voiles in the best underwear
shades, mais, Copen,- pink, gold, honeydew and
helio, also white. The "Anniversary" 30
brings 50c values at
36-in. All Linen Chiffon $1.00
For fine drawn work or embroidered summer (
dresses for women or children and it's a beau
tiful quality of sheer linen 36 inches wide and
in colors of Copen, blue, peach, $1.00
mais, grey, orchid, yard m
Part Wool Camp Blankets, 66x80 Size
Saturday at $2.98
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These are in a grey that will be serviceable for i
camp or sleeping porch use, and they arc. single
blankets, making the laundry work' easy. We
know this is a big "Anniversary flJO QO
Feature" at ..........''
Fibre Sport Bloomers Saturday $1.98
Made in dark" shades only and of a good quality
knitted fibre silk, cut good full size and a very
low price is on them (t! QC
Saturday
36-in. Fast Color Suiting 39c
Guaranteed against both sun and washing and in
a pretty line .of high colors so much ill demand
for all kinds of women's and children's OQp
clothes, at the "Anniversary Price," yd....
HALF PRICE
Collar and cuff sets and separate jabots and
vestccs and all are the newest things in neck fix
ings. A sample line for Saturday at just HALF
PRICE.
Dresses worth s16 75
at $10 for this day
Manufacturers are helping us to make a big
success of our "FIRST ANNIVERSARY,"
and they, have closed out to tis at a fraction
of their real value wonderful lots of silk in
plain and printed effects, georgettes, tub silks
and ,
Wonderful Porto Rican Hand Made
Dresses
As well as gorgeously embroidered voiles and
laec: trimmed voiles that are worth wholesale
what our, price is going to be on Saturday.
To look will be to buy, and ,
every desirable c o 1 o, r and J
L'inno -Pry 4lin . mica na fid
sizes up to 52 are here, all at
one price .1
10
A Big Coat Purchase Brings
$25 Coats at $16.50
The fashionable Kashemc with big generous fur trim
ming, the stylish Prince of Wales Coats in Scotch fab
rics, and several pretty models, all silk lined, in fine
twills. Price concessions by the manufacturers bring
such values to you and not a coat of the 50 that is not
in the latest style and they have just today been un
packed by us, so you know that no old coats arc among
them. The 'Anniversary Sale" price $16.50
'Saturday .'.
NEW LOT AGAIN OF BETTER DRESSES AT $15.00
A big feature of our "Anniversary" has been the sale of $15 dresses worth $25.
This week we hunted the market over and have 50 dresses like Los Angeles and
San Francisco women are paying $25 for That you can buy on $15.00
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