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Dilly Tututlrtli Vur.
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MEDFORD. OliKGON,' Frfl)IAV, .HyA 101923
NO. 91
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TZJgflfSr OF INTEREST FROM THE ROQUE RIVER VALLEY
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jlBUNE
day. t Is good to see "our older
comrades" get together whenevi(g
they can, (cynd how soon will the
younger generation of veterans of
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By P. M. .Touch.
. CENTRAL POINT. July 9. Two
auto smashupa marred the scenery
around Central rolnt last-week. Mr.
It. N. O'Kelly and Mr. Furry
water man, ran together at the
Air" auto camp Just north of town.
M. L.i.iTw. ; .h,n Mr. o'Kelly'" the.next etins of the city conn-
G8L01ILL QUITS
the.
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00 LD HILL, Ore., July 10. (Spe-
rinl 1 William H MUlm- lha twlpo
fleeted mayor of Gold Hill on the law
enforcement iwuip. linn Rent in hiR
IrenlRnatlon from Snlcm, to take effect
and
ell. He and bin son, It. L. Miller,
who recently sold the Gold Hill Supply
camo along on a- motorcycle
coiliaou will! mm. u iwtiijr ....,. ,. r.M um .j.,rf h
ditched and sustained severe bruises the fjrm for sev,rR haye
about the face and shouldm-H and -Chaae(bt,ie falr Krolm,is store at Salem
a dislocatftl shoulder. Mr. rurrys.an(, took 1K,sses8ion ln8l week Tne
car loRt a fendor. junior Miller returned last week and
Last Krlrtay evening a local man ,eft wUh hjs falnny for their new
and a tourist mot rather unexpect-! ,,ome n Salem last Wednesday, wlii
edly at the corner of Muln and "i,tho senior Miller Iyet to move his
Highway, near the theater. The carl 'aniily. The charter provides that the
of the local man got a bent fender jcouncll elect in all vacancies of elec
ahd a blown-out tire, while the tour-ttve officers for the unexpired term
let's machine suffered broken; and there is considerable speculation
in town as to who the coujicll will
select, butoR. E. Cook, president of
the council, who has served three
terms as councilman and backed by
wheel, u bent axle, torn fender and
possible internal Injuries. Tho oc
cupants of both cars got a good
scare-as tWo impact of the collision
was great enough to throw both
machines several feet.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jones
and two sons, Eugene and Harold,
and Mrs. JonCB' mother. .Mrs. No
Jand, arrived Tuesday for several
days', visit with Mr. Jones' famjly.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B Jones and son.
V. M. Jones. They come from Sac
ramento, where Mr. Jones is ware
house foreman for the California
I Conning Co. They will spend seve
ral davs visiting and seeing tne
light of the valley before returning,
as they came; by auto. I
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
and'baby of Doris, Calif., visited rel
atives here over the week-end. Mrs.
Thompson Is a daughter of Mr. Und
Mrs. Bai lltchardson while Mr.
Thompson Js u nephew or C. A. and;
Miss Catlicrlilo Thompson' of this,
city.'' '' "-- I
,. C. rt. (Tood) Richmond and Miss,
Helen -Wekiwr motored- over from
Klamath Falls , for , it visit with
friends and relatives over Sunday. I
Mr. Richmond Is now villi . the
Skaggs chain stores In Bend, and Is
doing nicely. Mtsit-'Wcbhcr la with
her parents In Klamath Falls. Miss
Helen has recovered from her recent
ppcration and Is feeling tflno .again.
C. A. Thompson and his sister,!
Miss Catherine, formerly; with the
1 Vabft Co.. left Tuesday for Call-i
fornia. Their mother and niece left j
for that Btate about a month ago. t
They will locate pefmanontly near
Sacramento.
Miss Dorothy Warren was ope
rated upon for fgipendicitis Monday,
July0 6, at the Community hospital
In Med ford. At last report she was
doing fine and will soon be O. K.
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft ad
daughter, Evelyn, Iva v o returned
from Michigan utter an absence of
four yearR, They say hat the se
vero winters were a bit too much
fV them and that "Oregon Is good
enough for mo!"
Tli William Tyburn property on
the north side of the park has boon
Bold to a Mr. and Mrs. Howard of
California. After closing the deal
tho Howards went back to Cali
fornia, but will return to tnko pos
session of their new home about
August first.
R. W. Nichols and family. Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Grlsham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian Thompson motored to
Roscburg to meet the Heft family
upon their return from Michigan.
The Hefts are well known jf this
locality.
Mrs, D. M. Grishaii la at homo
. again after a ' two week' stay In
Medford, where she wai caring for
the young son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley tones. Mrs. Jones was for
Kirmerly Miss Cossettj Tothero of
thii- city.
"The Glorious Fourth" and Sun
day coming right to?.'icr tiny
d-.d. offer.-M a fine opportunity for
s .r.e dandy week-end liin for kml
CH17C11R. Crater lake. Dlamcrd-lake,
rinspoct, th . tlovui lilvcr, in fact.
tvry point of tir.ereitt within a
day's d' lve got Its iu Ha . f plcnlcers
j, mi, all roporl vnrv '.ilcasant ir!,s,
In spite of i(8' hunliurn, mrsiiulios,
polFon ouk, etT.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Paxson spent
Sundayt prospect enjoying tho cool
and quiet of nature's great 9thc
dral, the forest,
W. O. Trill of the "American"
with his daughter, Miss Jeanette
and Miss Florence Hamrlck, of
Paxson's motored taio Medford on
Thursday to call on Miss Dorothy
Warren at the Community hospital.
They report Miss Dorothy as Im
proving rapidly and expecting to
leave tho hospital soon.
The "Young America" of Central
point seem quite determined to
quench the great national thirst,
and from the numerous Icniwnaue
stands about town It looks as though
they might succeed.
8P. train No. 1 from Portland
' was quile Isffl Wednesdays evening.
It was rumored that the train was
snowbound, but the roptr was not
confirmed.
Messrs. Southwell nd Cumraings,
. Sr., attended the meeting of thepoftJ
the present administration, seems to
be the leading candidate at present.
Will Hays Gets New Job.
-WASHINGTON. July 10. Will H.
Hays was named head of a public
relations committee by the National
Air Transport, Inc., newly organized
$10,000,000 commercial air service
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RIVER
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PIS OUT
Ry Mrs. IV. Scott
ROOl'U UlVKIi. July 9. True-
man Scott, who is visiting here from
Iowa, while panning along the Rogue
recently washed out a nugget which
weighed 4 and !- ounces and la,
valued at about S5. Mr. tWott has
visited this part of Oregon a nunu
her of times al has said ho be
lieved the old Rogue was full of
gold and now ho believes it more
than ever.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Sams of Ashland
celebrated nt Hirnnts fl'ass and visit
ed over Sunday with Mr. SamP par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams.
Mrs. Jiiha Dunnlngton and daugh
ter,' Margaret, or h.iwmatn "
visiting it tho Fred O'Kelly Home.
Mr. and Mil Waller Laws and
small son came over from Ivlnmain
to spend the 4th wlthj homo folks.
Ms Marjorle Estoll. who Is at
tending buslncjtf collego in Medford,
came down Friday to visit over tho
4th and 6th with relatives and
friends.
Georgo Wlle.P nnd family and Mr.
Clinton Wiley came over from Mc-
Cloud. Cal., Friday and spent the
week end nt the Wiley Carter ranch.
On the fourth they were accompa
nied by Mr. and Mas. James Wiley
over to the Oregon Caves.
Sunday visiting their old friends. Mr.
nml Mrs. i". Wfi Clarke and family
(fjll their .beautiful summer resort at
ruscittb GoiQ -Mr. Clarke has a
store and one of llie most beau
tiful camp grounds that caP be
rdund nnywhoreQ Mr. anil Mrs. Scott
also stopped and visited a while
with Mr. and Mrs. Albright nt Trail.
Mrs. Albright apent her childhood In
Hogue River and says, although it
bus been 50 years since she left liere
Jhat she' reads the Hogue River
1lems0vlth much Interest, as many
of the names mentioned are still
familiar to her. She lived A Evans
creek nt what ls; now the' ranch of
J. R. Bowen. and later lived on what
Is now tho White Bros, ranch. Mrs.
Albright lells some very Interesting
events iiP.tbe- past hsitory of our
little city nnd cmoniunlty. Mrs. Al
bright's maiden name was- Ellon
Winter. O
C. W. Horton .is confined to bis
bed (for a short time only wo hope)
from an attack of biliousness nnilo'n
aon, Alva. 6(?o lias been unending
college tbero. q
The lin ger part of the population j
of HoQu' . River spent tho fourth
celebrating at Grants Pass. There
was a very lnrge crowd at the 'as8
and even tho streets were Q Jinn
and traffic was delayed for a long
time after tlto parade, causing many
to misa the speaking at tho park
By the remarks overheard, many
scemo ddlsnppolntcd with tho cele
bration . and rodeo,
- T.yle Sums and Elmer Benglo went
to Albany iSesday, June 30th for a
few days' visit. Thep spent Thursday
in Portlnnd with friends, and wi-0.
over to Newport to the celebration
on the fourth. They returned homo
Sumlny night and report an enjoy
able trip.
Ear! Owens and wife and Philip
Striihan and wife speiu tho fourth
at " North Bend.
Mr. nnfl Mrs. C. S. "llntcll
Mrs. Martha Seaman ijyc?r a pic
nii):imid the cool shade at
MOMENT
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HAKD1XI5 C'RKKIC July 10. U
huH heen Homo time Hinro wo have
hud n wedding hi our community, hut
have now made up for i hy huviiiK
n double affair, tho parttr. punts in
this being I0.. Dusenherry and Mrs.
temlnal trouble. Hit many lends , i-hi-k me. uiurin. a.uh.ubii no rrie-
rppovorv Ills oration was now inert tnifc year
all hope for a speedy
son, Kred Horton; who wns injured
rpppntlv. in re nor ted as not so well
fcho jmst (pm- dnya nnd may havo tiQ for lale room unni "
undei'KO anotner opera won.
j thoy report
I nit; partios
The Sleihl families vlnlted over
the fourth with g brother who voa
at Smith ftlvor. 0
Ka4 Soott ia lsy these 'days
adding nuothcr room io liia liQiise.
Mt. and airs. Chariio warren spent
the fourth vlaitinR the- son and
family at MarshfJeld.
Mm. Kliza Caldwell spent Ihe
fourth visitintr home nfulks. Mrs.
Caldwell ia stayins at the Pomrofl
ranch near Central Point this sum
mer. Mr. and Mrs. Garfieljl Laws and
j daughters left Thursday evening on
their annual vacation to Newport.
uinr
the park filled with pir"
ahd many had to wiflt
fin
ished their dinners.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill White and Mr.
nnd Mi lluKh ooro came over
fro m Klamath and took in tho cele
bration at (iranlH Puns. Thoyalso
visited over Sunday with $helr par
entt?. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore of
tfvans Vallty. Hilly Mooro returned
1101113 with them and will remain
during the summer.
Let's all come out to the grange
meeting Saturday night. Visitors from
other granges always welcome.
When one acquires knowledge of
the causes ami effects of diseases,
one Is impressed with the utter use
ipRsncRR of popular drugging.
Hose Mrtggs, and llalph iHisenberry
and May Hrlggs, who drove over to
Yreka. 1'nlifornln. Krlday. tho 3rd,
and and were united in the bond a of mat-
I rlmouy. This aoems to bo decidedly
Ashland i family affair hh the grooms are
brothers and the brides, mother and
daughter. Their many frieffds and
neighbors join In wishing them a
long and happy married life.
A family reunion was hold at the
htmie of Mrs. Eva Kimball last Sun
day, when all her children, except
one, Mrs. Mary Sutherland of Port
land, wero there, eight grandchildren
and four great-gindchydren, besides
other members of the family. Tho
day wafl very pleasantly spent In a
picnic dinner on the lawn, singing,
visiting and takiOg plctuo'S of the
various family groups.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland started to
drive up from Portland the night of
tho 3rd, but wero delayed so long at
ftugeno by car trouble they we com
pelled to return home.
Well, tho 4th of July Is over and
things have about returned lo4iormal.
Sordino creek was almost depopulat
ed, some going on pirn ion. but most
everyone attended the celebration in
(rants Pass. -
II. B. Wharton and family and R.
W. IHisenberry ai family had a,
plrulc supper In a shady spot up tho
creek Sunday evening. We are glud
to ace HouO-'d able to bo out agaliO
fjifter his serious Illness.
.Mr. ami .Mrs. Aiaurico tierg 01
Eugene drove up tho 4th and tiro
spending the week at the homo o;
Mrs. lierg'H father, J. U. iQytth.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Do liogart of tho
Huff mine, accompanied Mr. Pjine, ;a
friend from Ashland who has been
visiting them, to his homo 10 Ashland
tit spend the 4th.
Ivan Smith of Washington. Is vistt
lug bin boyhood home hero, with his
brother (eo. Smith, and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith in Wild
Hill. Sometime before Xmas, Ivan
had the misfortune to have his leg so
O'dly crushed as to make amputation
scorn necessary but by good care and
months In the hospital, tho limb wns
saTcd. and he soon expects to bo ahlo
to resume his work In tho logging
camps in Washington.
Mrs. Margaret McAdams, who linx
boon living with her son near in
Francisco for some time camo up to
Kpend the 4th and n visit with hr
sister. Mrs. J. XT. Smith. .'
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NOTICE:?
Be sure to see our Saturday
night special displayed in our
windows when you come down to
the Saturday night concert.
A SlFUI FROCKS:?;:
HAND DRAWN VOILES and 5 DRESSES
Tk SMMffMte of hartddrcava voiles for tmo W samnmr km Aow emphasized by eil style authori
ties' and this m comes at an oppjortmm teme. BeAwtfa f rate Iks btmmtifttl quality voile there will be
SO Kpkr&rmle georgette, chiffon and ether silb Atf Mill Mwkw An assortment very complete and the
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COME SATURDAY FOR
miBimr Dresses'
Mot a dress tmt shmdd he add for $18 mmd mm tkm me mmde at sell at $25,
tt tj hjMsW m fertmnmie pjmrcmmv ts yter
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Go&d& at 39c
AH Chfldren' s Dt escs
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Saturday Priced Less
. Saturday speeiiil frqii om' wash gmds section include -beautiful
voiles, underwear materials and various other wash
yt)ot1 worth up to (we. Such pretty materials at
this nrice that vour dress now so easy to make will
rove a vcrv inexpensive pumiase at
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UndcrmusIilS Reduced 4
. For Saturday Selling
To make, a companion hot weather special for our $1'2.50 dresses
we plifl; all nndcniiiislins out for selling on Saturday
at this big reduction. Slips, gons (excepting. lhilip
pine), step-ins, drtwefti, bloomers all go at this reduc
tioiifeitls to vouv ud vantage to lie here Satunby. Less
The hot days makfcw clones for m little
necessary as f' the grown-ups, and this Sa?
uriy such a reduction should materiifilye
ducc our stock of children's dresses, ifs "the "
price will be v'y low at less.... .....
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How About a New Straw
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for These RealHot Days
Men, these hats are pricei
longer buying a newtraw,
shapes and prices to suit ciij
Saturday at
right, so don't lelay any
Many different kinds and
h purse, so be sureo select
$1.75 to $5.00
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