Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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Second Section
Six Pages
DUy Twrath Year.
Wwklr t'illjr-third Ver. .
MEDFORD. gREGON, . FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925
NO. 83
I HEMS OF INTEREST FROM HIE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY I
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n - i w ,1,, .I
HELD AT TALENT,
45 BABIES TESTED
TALENT. June 2G. Special to Mail
Tribune.) Tuesday nnd Wednes- i
day a very successful pre-school
clinic Was held at the Commu
nity Club rooms by the county
health nurse, MIsb Vera Heard,
and Dr. Oeaiy, both of. Medford. They
were ably assisted by the followinR
local ladles: Mrs. Kverett Beeson,
local chairman, :Mrs. James Bannister
Mrs. Kendrick and Mrs. Louis Brown.
This clinic was the largest held In the
county so fai about 45 babies were
examined.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borland chil
dren left-on"Xdi 111 Thursdny evening
for their old home in Duluth.. Minn.
They expect to visit relatives and old
friends for a couple of months.
Mrs. W, M. Heller was stricken
with paralysis lust Monday evening
nnd is very HI. Her daughter, Mrs.
Cassie Blakely of Astoria- has been
f sent for and Is hourly expected.
Airs. Grant Davis died Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Kablor and Mr.
v.nd Mrs. Arthur Stanley and infant
daughter whose homes are in Los
Angeles spent the day Monday at the
.0. F. Long home. They are returning
:home from a tour in pregon. Mrs.
Kahlor Is Mr. Long's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Vim Riper of
Roseburg motored to Talent Wednes
day where they visited until .Thursday
with her parents, Mr.-und Mrs. C. 1
Long.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Vimont and
Bill attended a picnJc at Rogue Elk
last Monday.
Miss Ruth Bowman went to Beatty,
Ore., today (Friday) with her broth
er, Ralph Bowman, who came over
ifter her.
L. A. Drake- went to Dunsmuir,
Calif., Wednesday, where .he-i, will
visit his daughter. -
Mrs. Wltherow and daughter. Vera,
are In Portland visiting Mrs. With
erow's son. They also attended the
Rose Festival.
' Air, ami Airfj, j-i. J,- ;rurauaugn ana
family are moving. Into- th J. H. Den
ham property.' They have been resid
ing in the Nye property on the high
way.' E. E. Evans and family returned
Tuesday evening from a week-end
outing and fishing trip at Savage
Rapids.
Returns have been received from
the county school superintendent con
cerning the June eighth grade exami
nations. A fine record was made
all students who wrote the examina
tions passed with a good record.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Long and Iris
and Charlie Long and Harold Burnett
motored to Roseburg Tuesday, '. re
turning Wednesday.
TO
GIVE IODINE TO
accompanied their father to Eaglo children. C.rncfl and Henry, visited at
Point Saturday. . the home of Huni Coy Sunday. They
Nim Charley and' Andrew Orlssom started for home just in time to
are harvesting their alfalfa hay this escape (he thunder storm that tamo
week. during the evening.
Hilda Hanson,' who has been visit-1
g her father here, has returned to
ANTELOPE HEMS
CLIMAX, June 25. Dr. Oeary,
county doctor, vbdted our school laKt
Thursday afternoon. He reported a
general tendency to goitre In tho its shape greatly.
school, due to lack of Iodine in the
waier. tie is going to 8im huiu AIr. and Mrs. W. Charley and fam
iodine tablets to bo given to te Uy 81ont all day Sunday at the home
pupils once a week as an experiment
in eradicating goitre.
Ing
Ashland to attend summer normal.
Miss Olive Turpin, who has been
living at Grants Pass, arrived Sat
urday to visit her mother, Mrs.
Ola Coni. ock. whov she haa not We.lneIny. th. -24ih wub ,o Hoi
seen for three yen. ,n T1)e .,.,..
Our very energeUc road supervisor! ter(ii I09d . , ,
has heen Improving the road ran-!ha(R Th!) h(l s f(.
si.leral.ly Ihls week. lthouBh the hnylnK lnl, ,B tpo ,ll(t fol. Kal.ll(.H.
ruuu iiiiu uricu it i muzhik ij ' uir q
nn)lng that was given it. Improved
We are thankful
J to have the road In a condition that
I cars can travel It without hardships.
Misses Dorothy nnd Luc lie Coy,
Mrs. Grace Vol der
several days with Air. and .Mrs.
Von der 1 If lien tills week.
J. H. Stanley is tiaylng now.
F. Seymour Is Haying' fur It.
gery this week- J
of Mrn.o, Comstock, Mr. Chnrley'H Mr. and Mrs. Li Cartton took din
sister. J ner with Mr. and Mrs. J. , II. Stanley
Mr. nnd Mrs." W. R. Hnltnnn nnd on Sunday.
spent
Hurry
Kin-
T FISHING AT
DIAMOND LAKE
FOR PAST 5 YEARS
lit larger quantities. The catches Including four power boats, are avail-
have been averaging around three able, a good many persons have
pounds to the fish, although some been compelled to frequent the walt--J
of the rainbow trout, the uniy spe-;mg usi.
cies of fish in the hike, have tip
ped tho scales nt seven and eight
pounds, ljst year the largest speci
men caught in the lake weighed H
pounds.
W. T. Rohertshaw, of Knglanii
Road conditions Into the lake are
good, all travel coming in by way.
of Union Creek on the Medford-Cra-..
ter lake highway. Most . cars are
able to make the trip from Med ford,
in five hours. A road crew in taking
who left today tor New Orlenns oni out the rough spots and widening
his way home, spoke very highly the road between Union creek and
of Diamond Lake fishing. the lake. ;
"I have fished In panada. England. Reservations indicate that a large
Norway. Sweden, Scotland and Ire- crowd will be on hand at the lake
land." said Mr. Rohertshaw us he, over the Fourth of July.
was preparing to leave, "but I have I
never seen such good fishing as here
DIAMOND LAKH, June 2fi.
Better fishing conditions prevail at
Diamond Ijke than at any time In
the past five years, Is the opinion at Diamond lake. The fish nre In
of persons well acquainted with Din- large quantities, they are very fat,
mond Lake fishing. Scarcely a per- and taste exceptionally well.'
sin" venturing (,n the lake with a A large number of sportsmen have
piece of tackle nas ituicu to uring neen tamg otivaninge or me opp"'- late Theodore Roosevelt, was arrested
in a handsome string. tunlty offered, and over the week- today on a fugitive warrant from'
The fish are slightly smaller than end have kept every available boat Baker, Nevada, charging user of the;"
In previous years, but are present un constant use, Although A'2 boats, 1 mails to defraud. ' ,-1 ' r- ,
T. lt.& Host Is A r rented 1.
CHICAGO. June 28. (A. P.) Bte-'
phen Demmon. an aorney, once a;,
member of prominent clubs, .who.
claims to have once entertained tho
E
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. I-.ee and Mr.
and Mrs. (i. W. Merinanson of Brem
erton,. Wash., vinlted a few days with
Mr. nnd Mrs; V. C. Elliott of Rivera.
MIsh Muriel Matthews who has
heen attending the Monmouth nor
mal, came home on Tuesday to spend
the summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ci. W. Matthews of Foots Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F: Pickett of Cen
tral Point were callers at Rivera
Tuesday. : "
Mrs. Chas.- Wahl, Mrs. Chas. Cray,
Mrs. Furman, Mrs. Rose Guy and Miss
Nellie JneobS' attended the home
demonstration meeting at Grants
Pass on Thursday.'
Mrs. 8eaman of Rogue River, was
a guest of net' daughter, Mrs. Marian
Lance a few days lust week.
The group Sunday school meeting
held at the Foots Creek "School house
on Sunday was attended by about one
hundred people. There was a boun
teous basket dinner Rerved at noon
after which there was saxophone
music nnd singing given by the male
quartet and their wives from the
Bible school at Los Angeles. There
were several good speakers in the
afternoon. The Foots Creek Sunday
school are invited to a group meeting
with the Sams Valley Sunday school
on next Sunday, June 28th.
. Mrs. Maude Chumplln ad daughter
Pauline spent the day Thursday at the
G. W. Matthews home.
F. C. Elliott made a business trip to
Medford on Friday.
, Mrs. H. D. Jones, Jr., of Oakland,
stopped off to call on old friends
Hundny and Monday, before leaving
for the east. She expects to visit In
Kansas City, Philadelphia "and New
York City. She will return in about
two months.
Richard Gray of Riverside and Vic
tor Birdseye who -are students at O.
A. C, returned to their homes for
the summer vacation.
Miss Aletha Gray Is attending sum
mer school at Ashland at the present
time.
Mrs. Beatrice Jones and Elliott
Butler attended the scow In Medford
on TueAay night.
There will be a dance at the club
house Saturday night, June 27. Al
fnrd's Imperial orchestra. Dance from
9 to 12.
Mrs. Chas. Wnhl and Miss Nellie
Jacobs WPre lrrjOrants Paps Tucsdny
shnpplniPunrt hnvliiB ilenlnl work
done.
Russell's Close
Saturday, July 3, and
"
fflie Anniversary Sale on
Are Starting This Saturday With
Six Big Daijjs of S urprise Values
Shirting Madras
' 29c
Fine quality Madras f,or
shirts or boys' waists ond
worth 45c to 75c a yard.
T- 29 c
Bunting by the
yard 12V2c
Decorating for the Fourth
of July requires hunting.
The three best stripes and
s'lars
priced ..
12
2c
Wash Goods All
at 39c yd.
Fine quality G5c voiles,
flock dots, plain lingerie,
lnee strip and silk stripe
voiles, fine guaranteed
plain color suitings and
lots of other high grade
wash goods, all QQ
on snle at OJ7C
Bringing to a close our "First Anniversary Sale" with a big six-day Carnival of Bargains
that will make buying spirited as 'We are putting out so many exceptional values in hot
weather specials that are timely right now. . Saturday morning starts the "6-day finish" and
th& Anniversary wilt run right along in full blast'till the close of business on July 3rd.. Read
the special items out for Saturday savingsx
Cool, Summery Dresses of Qeorgette and Chiffon
at
$
10
.00
Beautiful Dresses of ,, plain and
printed chiffons, georgettes and
erepes; guaranteed fast color
broadcloths in candy stripes.
We have added many n e w
dresses and in the lot are fine
voiles in drawn work and all
over embroidery. Dresses in the
assortment will fit all sizes from
14 up to 44 and the models are
suitable in each size to the style
of the figure, giving correct
lines.
at
$
15
.00
More of those beautiful "Over
the Garden Wall" dresses that
have been making such a hit
with the smartly dressed women
of Medford. Every dress is in
dividual and such pretty mate
rials. You'll be delighted with
the assortment here for your
selection. Cool, filmy georgettes
and chiffons in plain and gor
geous'' prints.
Jap Parasols,
$1.50 Value $1
Perfect protection against
tho hot sun and the best
summer sliatle to uuy,
Saturday
at ".
$1.00
Chokers and
Beads at HALF
The newest thing's iu the
jewelry line, yet we offer "
them to you now for Sat
urday at , ' '
HALF
All Linen
Kerchiefs
2Vzt each
Ladies' colored all linen
handkerchiefs in fast.ool--or,
fine quality linen.; at
a real bar- 1 )f
gain price........
Cool Dresses of Fast Color Ginghams Worth $2.75, Saturday Priced $1.75
Neckwear Samples at HALF
The big sample line of one of a kind is still showing dozens of
the 'best selling and most demanded neek fixings. Kvery piece
in the assortment is at just half price.
Washahle Silk Broadcloths $1.45
Pin stripes in many colors and the wide candy stripes, all at one,
reduced price for Saturday and the last "G Days' Selling."
Satin Stripe Voiles at $1.00
Very fine voiles with 1 1-2 inch wide satin stripes. The real
smart thing iu wash dress materials and the colors arc all beau
tiful. -. '
Women's Sport
Hose at 89c
The Richelieu ribbed hose in
all the popular tans, blues,
greens and high colors for
sport wei?r. Kvflp pair wortO
$1.25.
Children's Hx
worth at $m
Fine quality lisle stockings for
children in black, white and
brown. Several different
grades in the D)t but all size
from (i to !) 1-2.
Silk Prices are Low on
This Saturday
One lot of plain and figured silks of many kinds
and for nearly every home use, such as slips, petti
coats, dresses, blouses, etc. This entire arrortment
is to be placed on sale Saturday
morning at a price of just
HALF
Sport Satins for Slips, All
Colors, to go at $1.69
The kind of sport sali that will not pull or slip,
so much in demand for slips. This cloth is 'M
inches wide and worth $1.95.
o
M!ke Tim Slip f or Ssjsiisbsi)
t ' ftie good selling color.Q bolh ligh$ and dark
and von can match most any dress.
All Hosiery and Underwear for One
Day, Priced 10 percent Less
including many new colors in our famous
Wbolink
- ' S-SSy- m J
fftfcE
GUARANTOR Sllir
50 ftemr Boif Is and Vases at 89c
0 to First 50 Women
Beautiful bowls and uses, hgihly decorated and worth $1.50, will
go to the first 50 womi ifti Saturday nyrning, so be here early
to get yours.
The proof
kidney.
of the pudding's In
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