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Second Sectipn . !' Six Pages'. Sacoad Sacup Six Pages Still Tv MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 NO.-, 77 r.i(tj thlid Vnr, . ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM 1 HE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY MWoeb Mail Tribune s. NEW LUMBER CO AT ROGUE , ' By MUS. K. W. SCOTT. ROQUE : RIVER. , June 17. The Cbgan Lumber company -started up their new mill this week. The mill Is located between the river and the rail, road' and to the right of the hlshway as you enter town rrom the south. It Is electrically driven throughout and is .conveniently, arranged, there being rolls to carry, the lumber to the cut off and planers from the saw and a long chain conveyer . carries the- Baw dust a Way from the mill. The capacity of the. mill is 20.000 feet per day and a ISO7 horse power motor is used to run It with. ' A number of men are em- - ployed in the mill as well as In the woods, therefore Rogue lver receives a ' benefit ' from having such a good industry started here. . -i.Th'e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harl Utr had the misfortune to break her arm while thinning fruit at her fath- t$r'srcLnch on Wards creek. J'' Once more we were called to give - up to the Angel of Death another of our highly esteemed citizens. Mrs. Ida Magerle passed away at her home here Sunday morplng after a very short illness. Ida s Heckathorn was born In Indiana ln( 1871 and camo cros sthe plains when only five years of age to Oregon. Her old homo was at Eagle Point.. -In her early twenties she, was united irt marriage to Georgo Magerle of Rogue River and to this union, were born thrco children, who etjrvlver Carl'Magorle and Mrs. Lielah Milton of this : city and Mrs. Myrtle McGregor of Marshfleld, Ore. Mr. aMgerle met with a fatal accident in 110. She. Is . also survived by three grandchildren and three sisters. In tho passing of Mi-Si Magerle Rogue River loses one Of its most highly ..respected citizens, and her kind smile and every ready- hand ot help will be greatly nilssed 'by her host of friends and neighbors. . The' funeral was held Tues day afternoon from the Community halt. Rev. Fenton of "the cnurcn ot GoA .officiating.'.,'. Interment .In, tho Rogue- Hlver ""cemetery. ,,The deep sympathy of the entile community Is Sitended to the bereaved family. . Mr. Neidhart has sold out his Inter est In the N6rth-Pol6 mine to his part ner.! Mr. Btolner, and has returned to California. . . ', . . Me'sdames Moore, Orr and Blnkley and, Mies Sarah Blakcley were Grants Pass .shoppers' Tuesday from Evans valley. V Alden Galbrcath ' Is home from Klimath county for a few days' visit, with his parents, Mn and Mrs. Wallace Oalbreath. ' . The Sanderys were visitors at Tarn hill last week and tholr daughter Miss Gladys, w ho has' been attending U. of Oreturned with them to spend her vacation at home.; . Mrs.. Martha Seaman is visiting this week with her daughter, Mrs. Marlon Lance of Foots Creek. "' Mrs. Florence Bodkin who is at St. "LouisnMo.. visiting her daughter, wr'les that It is very Warm there and that Bhe will soon be coining homo, -r- A large and , appreciative crowd gathered at the school auditorium r ri My night to listen to the splendid mu sic, furnished by the Grants Pass Tiand..- Many difficult pieces were played . which were greatly enjoyed. Many ' came from Grants Pass and Just before the closing piece was play ed, A. R. Brnshear of this olty. gave an address of .welcome to the Grants Pass band and delegation, expressing iiva-.few well chosen words the closer relationship. which Rogue River feels for Grants Pass since the Grants Pass Irrigation company has reached out and taken this community in the dis trict, and at the sarrte time thanked Grants Pass for the , interest It has shown In our little city. At tho close the new curtain was dropped and the picture of the beautiful Roguo River, also the advertisements of both Grants Pass and Rogue River merchants wore viewed with much interest. . Mrs. Besise Burkhart and little Betty Jean is visiting ft few days at theyWiley Carter ranch. Dick Richman l having a new house built In place of the one which was recently destroyed by fire. The nevk house Is a bungalow and Is mod ern 1 nevery- way. - Victor. Blrdseye:has returned home from O. A. C. and will spond the sum mer farming on tho home ranch. Wendt Conway who Is employed on the logging truck had the misfortune to have a log roll on Mm and mashed one of his feet real bad. His friends hope he will not be laid up long. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott were visiting relatives at Central Point Sunday af ternoon: also drove out and viewed Camp Jackson. Mrs. A. T. Mcllyaln was a visitor at Grants Pass Wednesday afternoon. Arthur Marquis of Yamhill Is vis iting In Rogue River and receiving the hearty hand 'shake of his old friends and school mates. - Mr. Harry White, Miss Elizabeth Pennlgton. Mrs. A. T. Mcllvaln and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bcott visited the Amethvlst Rebekah Lodgo No. 97 of Oold Hill Wedneiay evening andj pent a very pleasant eevning. 'j Italsjs Offer Accepted WASHINGTON. June 18. (A. P.) In a formal statement today the state department took note of Premier h Mussolini's offer to negotiate for sot- tletnent f the Iton wnr debt and announced that the conversations wou begp June 25. , HELD AT TALENT, DEBTS REDUCED TALENT. Juno 17.- Monday. June 15, occurred the nnnyul school nieet Iiik of district 22 at which time olio director and a clerk were elect ed. Mr. Earl Withrow was tho re tiring member and not a candidate for re-election. Mr. Fred Rapp wan elocted to fill the position. - Mrs. George Carter was unanimously re elected clerk. Of interest to alt was the report of the clerk, rcffiirdinK the indebtedness of the district. There are now no outstuntilnp war rants and the bonded indebtedness has been reduced to $18,500. Little Tommy Crawford, who is 20 months old, had a serious accident Wednesday morning which might Just as easily have proved a fatality. While playing with his small sister and brothers on the irrigation ditch which flows along on the south side of Main street, he fell In tho water and was carried through the culvert under the road. His sister, Dorothy, fished him out badly frightened and crying. His little elbows and knees were badly skinned but otherwise he is none the worse for his expe rience. Tommy is tho youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Crawford. Mrs. George Carter went to Jack sonville Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans had as their guests Thursday' evening, Mi chael and Adrian Trapman of Cor vallls and Charles Charlton of Salem, who are wit hthe O. N. G. in Med- fnrd this week June 28 anda. Tuesday and Wed-1 nesday of next week. Dr. Greary of Medford and Miss Vera Beard, health nurse and their assistants, will con duct a pre-Bchool clinic at tho Com munity club rooms. Children will be measured, weighed and medical counsel and advice given to their parents. The .clinic : Tree and all parents are urged to bring iheir children. Miss Laura Tryer is visiting with Mrs. Ray Toft in Medford this week. Donald Tryer. left Wednesday for Fort Warden, Washington. The camp will last one month. Donald is the only boy from Talent to attend tho training camp this year. Boys, you do not know what you are missing. Wm. D. Weiler.jJr., and Mr. Fred Hart, members of Battery B, 24!th Coast artillery left, last Sunday - for Fort Berry. Calif.,- where they will be in training for two weeks. Miss" Anna Evans gave a slumber pnrty to several of her girl friends hist Saturday evening. Those pres-i ent were Misses ituth Bowman, Eliz-j abeth Brown, Elsie Ncwbry, andj Ada Hackler. Mrs. Everett Beeson, Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. Win. D. AVeiler, Jr., Mrs. E. E. Evans, and Mrs. Iouls Brown, all members of the local public health committee, attended a party at tho home of Mrs. Carleton, near Central point. last Friday afternoon, given In honor of M Iss Faldlne, who Is engaged in the public health work in Alaska at present, but Was formerly pultltc health nurse in Jackson county. Mrs. Thompson of Salem was alno an honor guest. .. 4, . , French Itepul.so Attacks FEZ. French Morocco, June 1 X. (A.. P.) Violent attacks by Abd-El-Krlm's army have been repulsed by the Krench with considerable enemy losses, today's official French com- munlqup said. ANTELOPE LIKE BATTLE FRONT AS BIG GUNS ROAR ANTELOPE, June IS. This part of the valley seems like a battle front. Tho O. N. G. artillery hnve their range within a mile and the guns make a great deal of noise. Don von der llellen of Portland stayed Sunday at Harry von der Hel- len s. Ben Klngery Is working on the Tye Flat ditch. ( B. Allen Is working at tho Antelope orchard. F. Seymour is haying for Lloyd Walsh. S. P. Bergner and family left for San Francisco Wednesday. . S. 11, Bergner, manager! of tho Betz Fruit company of California arrived from Los Angeles last Sun-, day for a two day's visit with. Harry von der llellen, and family. Mr. Ford of Central Point ar rived Monday with a largo cater pillar tractor and disc plow. He is going to plow tho Day ranch. , ' J. H. Stanley visited Eaglo. Point on business Tuesday. Dodgw Dividend Declared; 'r NEW YORK, June IS. (A.1 P..) Directors of Dodge Brothers, Ii,i:.,tlho-. new automobile company 'wh-Pfto. shares recently were offered to .tthe (public by Dillon, Reade and company,? , today declared an initial quarterly dividend of $1.75 a share on the pre-!) Iferred stock. The dividend is pa,yaJ?o 'July 16 to stock of record July i. '' RUS'S. ELL'S Phone 31 For theThird Saturday of Our Sale We Bring New Values Forward We Advise Early Shopping as Many Quantities Are Limited Voiles Charming Frocks for Summer Wear at $5.95 Beautiful quality Voiles and in a wide range of colors. ; The ' styles are extremely new and the garments are very well made. There are sizes for the larger women up to 52 and in all sizes even to the miss of 12 and 14 years. - Such a col lection as jwi.ll he sure to, delight you and we are sure the special value crowd ed into each garment will appeal also at $5.95 The Season's Smartest Styles in Hand Drawn Voiles $12.95 Real French Voiles sent to Porto Rico for the drawn worit and designed and made by the finest maker of Wash Dresses in America. These Voiles were made to sell at one-fourth to one-half more than our Saturday, price and we feel sure you will be delighted with the big selection being shown in all the best colors $12.95 Silk Dresses $10.00 With also many pretty styles in Wash Frocks both of cotton and candy striped broadcloths. These exceptional $10 val ues have been the talk of Medford and with the dozens of new dresses added we will continue the wonderful success this sale has $ 1 0 been having T Silk Dresses $15.00 Chiffons both plain and printed, crepes both plain and printed, beautiful dresses every one of them made to sell at $25, but a very fortunate purchase brings them to us at only a fraction of their -real value. Saturday again we offer many new dresses not & 1 5 shown before at...., Pacific Printed Cambric All Fast Colors, 29c About 20 different printed designs that arc exceptionally pretty for summer dresses for either women or children, and the price OQ is reduced Saturday to New Patterns in Lunch Cloths, the Quick Cleaning Kind, 65c 1 Just a damp cloth is all that is re quired to make this lunch cloth of fine quality oilcloth look like new. See them Saturday 65 C at ( - Finest Satin Stripe Voiles $1.50 Quality, Saturday $1.00 Nothing finer in. summer Voiles of the finest yarns ahcl with 1 Vis . wide satin stripe of same color, the wjdth is 40 inches. fc 1 (f Saturday, yard A Remnants HALF PRICE Saturday Come early as this always brings " a big crowd and while it's an ex- ; ceptionally good lot of remnants of all descriptions the quantity is not large enough to. last all day. '. Philippine Hand Made Gowns Saturday at $1.95 Genuine hand-made Gowns from . the bottom hem up to the fine era-" broidery at the top. This is a very wonderful Saturday special at the ,ow $1.95 price . $1.25 Sample Collar and Cuff Sets Saturday : at HALF Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets in'.. every style that is new. This big . sample line purchase still has. 125 different pieces to select from at HALF. RUSSELL'S Phone 31 p r"viii 22ES twit e