Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1925, Image 9

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8fiWt&"U MKDFOBD. OREOON,--FRIDAY, JULY 111, 1925 ' ' , . . w , . NO. 112 V
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HEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
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ASHLAND'S ANGEL
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ASHLAND. July 31. At n Joint
meting of the ritlzenry and the eiiy
council culled hy Mayor O. H. John
son an dhekl at l he city hull last iiiiilu
the water Hltuntlon was gnnetiver ruth
er' thoroughly. The purpose of the
meeting was to Ret the situation us It
exists before the people. The two
propositions receiving ; considerution
were those of a filtering and settling
plant and' Ihe metering of all users,
and the development of iho Cow Creek
project. It is estimated that the lat
ter will cost In the. neighborhood of
141)0,1)00. Figures wer not given on
the other.' Many took part in the dis
cussion, following the presentation of
' the matter, but no action was tuken.
The .meting -was simply to acquaint
the ones most interested wllM the situa
tion. It is understood that Jesse Wlnhurn.
New York advertising man nnd owner
of Snpmd Salt up Ashland Canyon is
expect! In Ashland shortly. Bert
Moses, a friend, received word to that
effect' and has gone to Portland to
Join him In returning to Ashland. Mr.
rfwinborn has spent some time abroad
slnce leaving Ashland. He will be wel
comed home with a brass -band
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence . M.Oreen,
president of Albany college, with Mrs.
Green and their son Paul are spending
some little time in the valley. They
have visited the different towns In the
valley and have been at Klamath
Fain. While at Medford Dr. Green
spent some time in going over the
Shields library and preporlng It for
shipment to the college. Sunday he
occupied the ' sermon hour at the
PrAghvlpltin church in this citv. While
here they have been 'the guests at the
country, home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fraser Brown, 'near Phoenix. They
have, also been entertained at the
Manse. Crater lake was visited going
fro mthere on to Klamath Falls, thus
seeing both wonderful. highways. This
1b a vacation for them, but while hers
Dr. Green and Mrs. Oreen have tuken
pleasure In telling . a( the work of Al
bany college.
- t-tOn Wednesday.'-ahiiujf .'wenty-five.
ladles-were, entertained at lea at 'the
y pleasant home of'Mra. -Brown honor
ing Mrs. Oreen. -1A' musical program of
merit 'was a feature of the afternoon's
entertainment.. Mrs. tlreen also gave
a talk outlining the aim and scope of
the college. Those having the pleas
ure of attendance from Ashland were
Miss, draco H. Chamberluln, Mrs. O.
Winter, Mrs. Gordon MacCracken and
Mrs. -H. A. Htearns.
The Good Cheer class Of Inc Pres
byterian Sunday ' school wore enter
tained very delightfully Wednesduy af
ternoon at the home of Mr. unci M,rs.
Hays at their home. '"ISventldo." on
Nursery street. There were perhnps
twenty present to enjoy the pleasant
hospitality of Mrs. Hays, who is a
member of the class. Delicious re
freshments were served, at tho close
of the afternoon.- - .
; . ' There Is quite an oxodus to the Lake
of the Woods during this month by
those fortunate ones who have built
summer cottages' thofo.. . Many have
been there since the road wus open to
travel. Among those going out Satur
day are Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Poley who
have as their guest fnr d few days,
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews. ;
Mrs. J.' R. Luke Is very HI at her
home on Scenic Drive. Ymterduy she
iWus reported as slightly Improved nnd
Vwas able to see a few of her friends
Tor a few minutes. Mrs. Luke has
been ill for the past three wjcks. Her
friends hope for her a speedy recov
ery. t i
Much In the way of Important bus
iness was attended to at the execu
tive board meeting called by the presl.
dent, Mrs. Gordon MacCracken of the
Civic club yesterday., Work is being
done in cleaning up the grounds ad
jacent and workmen were busy In the
basement. It has been decided to have
tho slub house open every Snturdny,
wlthMrs. Mary Wllshlre hostess In
charge. This will give those who wish
to visit the olub house, an opportunity.
It is bIro arranged to have the third
Thursday of each month held for the
health clinics. The use of the club
house Is theirs for that day.
Mrs. H. K. Tomllnson returned this
week from her visit to Vortland and
vicinity. ' . -
Mrs. J. M. Wagnec Is entertaining
Mrs. CM. Wagner, iter IHtle daugh
ter and Mrs. Black of Ban Francisco.
Many pleasant plans are made for
their pleasure during their stay.
Plans are blng formulated rapidly
looking toward the golden anniver
sary of the Presbyterian church. It Is
understood that a number of former
pastors wil be present and an Interest
ing program is being prepared. The
anniversary date is August tho twenty-eighth.
Mrs. Harriet Stafford who has been
Ihe guest o Mrs. D. Pcrozzl nnd Mrs.
GUniere hns returned to her home in
southern California. Mi's. Stafford Is
a sister of -Mrs. Perozxi nnd daughter
of WrB. Ganlere.
V Mrs. Mary F. Mcikle of Herkelcy,
I California who has been spending
some weeks the guest of friends and
for whom many lovely affairs were
arranged, left for her home this week.
I It has been unnnuueed that V. M.
Briggs. city attorney, will be a cumli
'date for lite state legislature lu the
jcniuliig primaries. In May. It is un
derstood that he has the hncklng of
;the Itepublicnh County Centrui corii-
mlttce.
Mr .and Mrs. B. C. Forsylho leave
today fur Wyoming, In their rur. They
will visit Mrs. Forsythe's parents. Mr.
Forsythe is princfpnl in A. H. S.
OF REAL ESTATE
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By Mrs. E. W. Scott.
ROOIIIO K1VKK, July 111 Many
places have been sold here lately.
Walton Shepherd hus bought the Dr.
Reitl property on Pine street and has
taken possession. This place con
tains about 12 acres of good garden
land. Clarence Stelhl has bought the
place where he lives on Ouk street
from A. T. Mcllvaln and Mcllvaln hus
bought the Smith place on Pine street
across from the school house. I .(in
Conway has purchased n lot and will
build them a house this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell ol Grants Pass
and Mr. uud Mrs. Oscar Shepherd
were dinner guests ul the Hodkin home
Sunday.
Leslie Zappy has gone to San Fran
cIhco. Clifford Mnstrnm left Sunday for a
visit with his folks in Iowa.
C. II. Hamilton mid lunilly nf Iowa
are visiting ut.. the 0. K .Stuns home.
Mr. Hamilton. Is u brother n( vIik.
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A -'nutnbor nf Ihn grangers and
runners from Kogtie River uud Kvuns
Vulley attended lUe picnic ut Grunts
Puss last Friday unl repurt a very
pleasant duy ami that they enjoyed
every minute of lite time. There was
not so '.nrgn attendance us ou lust
yeur.
Karl Scott, and wife were. Ashland
visitors Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Carey arid wife. Miss L:l!n Mar
tin and iliirrield Laws and family have
returned from Newport, where they
enjoyed Ihmr vacations. ' - - -
Victor Hlrdseyn was a Gold Hill
visitor Sunday. ' - i
Mr. uud Mrs. Rocd Carter and Mr. I
and Mrs. Oscnr Shepherd took a motor
trip 'Monday through the Applegate
country,
Sunutty afternoon, to cause n little
amusement, the local team played the
men or Hngue River u game nf ball.
Of course, the teum won the game.
Much ttuiuseiuent wus furnished for
the' siujctutoi's. -
Mrs. Fred O'Kelly and sons' anil
Grandma 'O'Kelly left Sunday for a
rest of a week or so ut Newport.
Mrs. Murquurdt ami daughter, Miss
Klsle of Portland, urn here for u while
residing on Ihelr homestead ou Kvuns
creek.
Karl-Kent! was a business visitor at
Grants Pass Mnuduy.
Mr. Game, tester for the Dairy asso
ciation of .los"nhine and Juckson
counties, is making his rounds of
Rogue River vicinity now.
' Mrs. Kllzu Caldwell anil Mrs. Murtlm
Seaman have hud 'the barns on their
properties torn down anil used Ihe
lumber in building garages. .
Mr. unil Mrs. Carl Magerle and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Rud Carter
were guests Stinduy of Mrs. Ilessle
Hurkhart.
The Live Ouk Grange will meet
again Saturday night at their hull and
u good atteiuiunc.e shoulil '.;e nut us
pluns will he nuide for the picnic
which will be held here on August 15.
I noticed thut some of the pupers had
the dute of this picnic us August 2.
hut it will be August in and will he
lor the organization of the Pomona
Gtange of Jackson county.
ANTELOPE IfEMS
Hond work hn beKUii on the roiid1
from Antelope orchard up past
Pi'Hpe WaIhIi'm In l ho .liu-lc Hliutx
pit) ft. This in.'iil Iiiih lotiK LiM'ii In
need of ropnlr nnd it will benefit a,
lurKe number of ppnplo. - They have
a rack iTiishor situated .In Antelope
rret-k. They have one large truck
hauling gravel ut present, but nifty
employ another noon, v-
' John riiilllpB spent Sunday ; with
Willard Seymour. ,
Threshing Ih all done now on tU
north Hide ot Antelope creek. The
machine hnn nioved up to Browns
Intro on it next lap, -
Mrs. Coy visited her daughter. Mrs.
P Carlton.
M Ihh .Miirle Allen stayed overnight
with Theodore von der Hellen Tuert
day night. .v:
Two five ton trucks are hauling
grain from the Stephens place. They
are nearly through now. .;.;
Mr. and Mrs. Kissllng and family
are visiting J. H. Hionley'a for a
short time. ,
The doctor we hear about in always
better than ihe one we know about. '
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5emiiniia(learance
Ends This Satur da y , Bringing Out Sensational
Reductions for Quick Selling
To force quick selling and reduce stocks before Fall goods arrive, we have placed really
remarkable savings out for you on Saturday, the last day of the Clearance..; Your oppor-;
tunity to save extends to every department of this big, busy store, so be on hand early
Saturday morning, and shop, in the cool, comfortable part of the day.
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Waif Price Now ! f : r
One big table of exceptional bargains in
silks and wool goods suitable for all fall
wear. Do not overlook these.
Lingerie Crepe 23c ;
"Wasbanrede Crepe," so much in de
mand for all kinds of under- : p
wear, both plain and fancy, yard.. K "
3212c Ginghams at 23c
Fine'quality 32-inch Oingham, and all
new patterns, suitable for all OO
Women's and childi'en's wear
EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS ARE HERE !
Piece Goods of All Kinds
Are Listed for Your
Saturday Savings
39
656 Voiles priced
65c Lace Voiles at
65c Silk Stripe Lin
gerie Voile '.
65c Shadow Lingerie
Voile
50c Lingerie Tricot
Voile
75c Stripe Flock Dot-
Big Lot of all kinds of Wash Dress
Goods cotton and linens at
JUST HALF PRICE
Rag Rugs 39c
Just 50, size 19x38, so hurry.
Camp Blanket $2.00 '
We know this part wool Blanket is iho '
best blanket offering in $2 Oft
.many months, Saturday .
Oregon City Blankets '
Of fine 100 virgin" wool, weighing 4Vi
lbs. and worth $12.50, $ 1 0
on sale Saturday, priced
KIDDIES DRESSES
Reduced
One Fourth
Every dress for kiddies
from 6 to 16 years old
will be in our Clearance
Sale Saturdaj at this big reduction.
Dresses of fine ginghams in designs and
plahij "Ladlassie cloth' striped broad
cloth, silk and cotton mixtures and' 1
all silk. Every 'dress in our stock
for girls reduced now
riearanoe or
REMARKABLE VALUES NOW!
Clearing the decks quickly means a big sacrifice, but our
policy demands a clean stock to start the Fall season
hence these values are prepared for your Saturday chbos
ing. ; '. : ':...
You'll like these Dress at $12.50,
'.; Because many are Half Price
Every Dross styled correctly, of the most wanted fabrics!
in the most demanded colors and sizes are here. for most
all figures, both large or small. Beautiful dresses of chif
fon and georgette, gorgeously printed or plain, fine qual
ity crepe de chine, flat crepe satins and guar- a f r A
anteed fast to washing candy stripe broad- I
cloths, 100 dresses Saturday priced at T
Every Dress and Coat Reduced for Clearance
$1.50 House Dresses 89c
Fast color plain materials, nicely
made,' and also percale dresses hi '
fast colors will be out for . OQ
the July Clearance Sale at.
$2.75 House Dresses $1.75
Fine quality ginghams, all fast col
ors, made up into street and porch
frocks that arc in" very becoming
styles, for the July CJ1 'v
Clearance Sale 4 ' Y
Children's Parasols V
Jap Parasols for. little tots, that keep
off the-sun and arc water- Q
proof; worth Goc:....: V u '':
Imported Flower Bowls
That keep the flowers fresh longer
than most of .them because they are
porous; K(n
worth $1.00 iuVr
Towels Reduced
All Fancy Bath Towels priced from '
65c to .$2i00, fine for your own home
,or for gifts. Many of them can be
matched with wash cloths. Priced ,
for July Clearance Sale ll
less
EXTRA f
jBabjr Pante of pure gum rub
ber, tan only ;" worthv25o, and ;
only, 60 to go on Saturday at
this price i , '
17c
FINE PONOES
Genuine Pongee of very fino
qnnlity, worth 1.00, in July
Cli'Hrnnee AQr
Snc :-.
'SATIN CANTONS
Of n very high grade, worth
$3.50 ; till best 'colon. ' July,;
.Clearance
: . $100 CORDUROY i
White only, but n fine quality'
' Tor ninny useR. July Cfl
Clearnnce Sule JJ ,
SILK AND COTTON
A. collection of silk nnd cotton'
fnbries worth 05c. July Clear-
50c
SILK BROADCLOTHS .
Onnronteed fimt colors nnd 0
nice line of stripes, in July
;S,r!:1!! $1.4$
$2.69
Notion Section Offers
Half Price on Saturday
' Collars of many kinds, collar and cuff seta,
vesrees ol line iace, cuiuimuic vww uh uoum
both chokers and long . strings all ;onr big
stfick .of fancy trimming buttons every hand
bag and vanity box out for Saturday selling
! JUST ONE-HALF PRICE
Under;
Muslins
Reduced
. 0 owns of nil
. grades, cambric,
muslin, crepe,
silk and cotton
mixtures envelopes, step-ins.
bloomers, drawers, slips ana
combination s e t h. Included
in, this price reduction are
"stylish stout" garments ;6f
all kinds and the
dnction for Saturday
selling is
day
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