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o O s O Medford- Mail "Tribune 0 SeconH Section Six Pages Second Sectidh Six Paget Dall; Twntlrlli XrtT. " Weekly i'ifty.fourtti Vr. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, l92o NO. IIS HEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY visitors la Asliluml ynU'r- TRYING TO SOLVE ASHLAND, Aug. 7. A pnrty head ed by Kttrl Jloslcy, vlly wokt Huperin tendent, and F. II. Wulker, cily enul neer, lfiivn tomorrow to ko into the Cow. Creek country to take measure ments on that Ktreum. In an effort to determine the your round flow. This Btrenm Jh a pomrthle solution of the ' city's water problem. It will be re mombored that an exhaustive report was rnude by Stuart Mi-Klsslck last fall, on the possibilities afforded by tho stream, but he recommended thnt the city .take measurements at other times of the year. .McKlssIck has been retained by the city ns special engi neer at that lime to assist in solving the problem of additional water, and 11 Is'followlnB his siiKRcstinn that this trip is muile. It will likely take sev eral days. It Is expected to erect cabins and place n:e there later in the season to determine 11. u winter flow. : There will be a meeting Sunday at Carter's Point. Lake of the Woods of all members of the Uike of the Woods 1 association, cnlled by tho president, j E. V. Carter. Forest Supervisor Rankin wil Ihe present nnd will out- I line plans for the Improvement of the j forest section of the lake. Many t hint's of interest to those who have summer homes there will come before the association, it Is slated. At a meetinp of the committee in charge of tho plans for Ihe golden an niversary celebration of the Presby terian church of this city, an outline of the program was submitted and approved. Three days are Included in the plans which feature the"presene of former pastors and many former members. Invitations are being sent all whose nddresses are known. The program will open Friday. August the 28th, end close Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Strange: will preside at one meeting, the Rev. IT. 'A, Carnalmn nt another nnd the RevF. C. Koehler of Spokane. Washington, will deliver tho address Sunday. All were former pastors, Mr. 4 Koehler being the Immediate predc- -cessor. of the' preHent-jiiiH.ttviy-the Rev. r J. O, Merirler. .'A wondorCu!; dinner on Ihe Mnnse lawn will lie a delight ful part of the. reunion. ';.; Mr. and Mrs.. Mtrortlth Reaver of Portland are vlsltlnjf Mr. Reaver's father. A. M. Beaver. Mr. Boaver is a medical student In the state univer sity In Portland.' The public Is again reminded of the beautiful display from the Summer school of art to he held this afternoon and evening at tho Civic club house, In which the work completed by the stu dents will he shown. Judging by the Wonderfully Interesting exhibit dis played last year, a visit to the club house will be well worth while. Mem bers of the faculty and hostesses will he present to nsslst the visitors. Mrs. V. s. Ball Is expecting her son. H. M. Ball, and her grandson Jack of Kansas City, to visit her this week. Other relatives will share the visit. It has been decided by the Chamber of Commerce to hold Ihe registration office open on Sunday from 8:30 a. in. until 12:30 and from 3:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. nt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Angelo of Long Beach will bo tho guests of Madame Tracey-Young- nt Summit J.nrtco on tho Slsklynus shortly. Mr. A D'Angelo Is nn oil operator of Long T-Reach and Mrs. D'Angelo Is a daugh ter of the well known pianist, Madame Morey. The Southern Oregon Association of Soldiers nnd Sailors will meet enrly In September In Llthla park for their reunion. Announcement of dates and program will ho mado later. A well deserved promotion In the personnel of tho Standard Oil com pany's employes occurred, this week when John Finneran for three yenrs connected with the office hero was promoted to area salesman nnd trans ferred to the Medford office. The change was effected this week. Fred Bchucrman, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Aug ust Schuermnn will take his place.. There was another record breaking crowd at the hand concert to enjoy the old time favorites played by the band under the direction of Carl Love land. "Silver Threads Among the Cold," a vocal number by Iove1nnd, nnd "Amerlcnn Pntrol." were received enthusiastically by the audlenc. News of the death of Sirs. J. R. Wick, who pnssd away In a hospftnl In Portland where she has been for the past two months for treatment, waa received with polgant regret by her many friends In tho city. Mrs. Wick has lived for years In Ashland, primlnent In its church and social life nnd has hosts of friends who will grieve with the relatives In the groat !ni sustained In her passing. Funeral arrangements will be announced upon ti e arrival of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Crowson of the Crnw aon confectionery of Medford were business day. .Miss Gertrude Kngle, who has been spending her vacation at home, left 'this week for her work as teacher l.t Richmond, 'California. Miss Kuglo was accompanied by her cousin. Misd Eileen Bowling nnd Miss Kdiih Moody, who also teach in Richmond. Airs. H. C. Cinley and daughter, and Mrs. F. D. Wagner and Lawrence Wag ner left yesterday for the Lake of the Woods. Kllen CJnlcy is already there, the guest at the Dodge summer cut tage. and Wilfred Wagner "Willi a friend have been spending some time at the Wagner cottage , Miss Anna Hnr:tve Is spending a fortnight In Portland attending .b'.' fall millinery opening. Mrs. Cora Van Fossen. her Hlsler Mrs. .Mullicoat, Mrs. Mason, Grant 1;avis and Mr. nnd Mrs.-Frunk Duv'is Compose nnnther group of Ashland vli li irs :o jtimier park. They cxin.'t to be tri.': i? mound n fortnight. BARTLETT PEAR WII.I.OW S1MMNCJS. Auk. 6. PYultKi'nwei'fl of the vicinity nro pro. tmriliK to tnimlle nn unusually ooi! crop of Hiiitloit pwiCH. l'lckinK lie gun at the Tmniuiuu nri'hni'ds on Wednesday nnd will hepin at Several of tho other orehards, including the Feldenhelmer orchards, next week. The Keldenhelmer pears will he loaded at the Kcven OaliH Hiding. ' Ijist Wednesday nfternonii, Mrs. V. K. Parker entertained informally ahout twenty ladies of ihe neighbor hood in honor of lh hiust guetUH of her friends. Those honored were Mm. John MeCutcht'on of New York, who is n guest of her sl.-uer-in-law. Mrs. Ceorge Murrey, of Portland, visiting her sister. Mrs. Sum Ander son; Mis. ftoy Nichols' sister, Mrs. ! Karl llcft and daughter, Kvelyn.) and Mrs, .1. W. KldcD's nl.'rc, Miss I.ucy Kldvn. Mr. und M rs. I'M win Itnardmun j entt'i'lained Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlrhiurtj barker and two sons at Sunday dl-j nor. Mr. and Mrs. U. P.. Smith hnve; purchased a home in Mndford, the; former Doctor llurher residence. Al-' though the Smiths are moving to Medford this week they have rented their new home, and have leased a large rooming house which Mrs. Smith and a cousin will open soon. "The lloniiey Hrothers have Just, completed a large hooih near the Willow springs service station nnd will sell vegetuhles and melons. ' The Siagto family have. I wen hold ing a family reunion. Last Sunday there were twenty-two guests enter tained nt the J. D. Slagle home M Kin land farm. Tho'se from n dis tance included Mi, and Mrs. Itradley of Talent; ' Mrs. t'aspers. of Port land; Mrs. l.umh, of Kugctie and Mr. ami Mrs. John Catey ( Medford. , Ijisi week .1. W. Illrkholvt's team was hadly cut hy harhed wire whlh1 running in t he pasture. They are mnkinif n slow recovery under the veterinarian's care. The M. R Young family are spend iiig, ii week with friends and relatives at Cottage drove. Mr. and Mis. II. A. DuHuiitie and Harry Kldeti returned lust Wednes day from a week's camping trip at 'Diamond Lake. They brought bade a bountiful supply of fine rainbow trout which they distributed among their friends. The William Thompson family nnd their house guests. Mrs. McCutcheon' and sons, spent a delightful duyj Monday plcnicing nt Tnion creek. They returned in the evening, stop ping at Prospevt for dinner. Mrs. Robert Hrophy left Wednes day for her home near chihuiuln, Oregon, after spending several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson enter tained last week Mrs. Anderson's sis ter. M rs. ( Jeorgo M urrey a nd son, of Cortland. Mrs. Murrey left last Thursday for Sacramento where she will visit another sister nnd will stop here fop a few days on her re turn trip. Miss l.ucy Rtden, of Portland, was n o-uest nf the .1. W. 10 Id en fa mil v ' for u few days last week. She then 1 went to AMbtand where she Joined the Dodge family on n two weeks' camping trip to Lake of the Woods. The Southern Pacific, is unloading gravel nt Seven, Oaks for the Im provement of the siding. Thin will make it more convenient for the loading of pears. J. W. Hirkholz has accepted a position, during the fruit packing season us electrical engineer at the Pinnacle packing company. He be gan work on Monday of this week. John Anderson of Portlund lins been the guest of his brother and wife. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Anderson, for a few days. He returned lo his home Monday and will leave soon on a business trip to his former home in Minnesota. Gold Miners. Will lease the most complete Ruc tion dredge on Rogue river. Address Wni. Itonertson, C, O. P. Box Houte No. I, Central Point, Ore. 11 S r RUSSELL'S BIG ANNUAL 31x4.40 Balloon $15.95 Commencing Saturday morning, we will dispose of bur stock, of Summer Coats and Dresses at this startling reduction, which means wonderful savings for all thrifty buyers. Such interesting news! Such sensational news!. Such welcome news! All these expressions will.be uttered by'lhe many readers of this ad because' they 'know that Russell's "Half Price Sales" are genuine half price sales and not a fictitious pric , ing. , Our already low prices, as low as anyone, where quality is considered, will be cut just in two. Commencing Saturday at 8:30 A. M. all Summer Dresses of Silks or Wash Materials and all Summer Coats Will Be Out for Your Choosing at Just One-Half Regular Prices It is needless to say that in spite of the big lot of garments, first choice will be most desirable, and we advise being here' when the doors open to get first selec tion. ' Beautiful FIowered Georgettes Gorgeously Printed Chiffons Rich, Lustrous Plain Silks " Serviceable Wash Silks Cool, Sheer Printed Voile and every Summer Coat ClEG 1 Come Early to This Big Final Clean-Up Half-Price Sale! ; - ' n t I i Phiffs Auto ParkaServicey Rivertld. at Jackt.n Street Children's Dresses Are Priced at Just Half School time so near and clothes so reasonable are the two things tliat will make this Kiddies' Section hum on Saturday. Every garment goes and there are hundreds of pretty "styles suitable for school that, arc guaranteed fast colors, all sizes from (i years up to 16 years. Cinghams in plain colors and fancies, Ladlassie suit ings in pretty cheeks and plaids, tine sheer tissues ainj voiles with a number ot pretty new silks included. BE OX HAND EARLY SATURDAY. IP YOU WANT FIRST QTIOCK, AS EVERY PR gSS IS ( iOJNO OUT S2 - e Boys' Suits in a Sale Priced at Just Half for Clearance Just r)() Roys' Suits and every one. of thorn this sea son's. There is a reason for this reduction, and t lint is just, this: There are no vests with these suits, and for fall the boys' suits are coming in with vests. A stylp feature, to be sure, but it's where we take the loss and you make the gain. Every suit has lined trousers that innkemorc service for Ihe suit with the . extra strength they will have. DON'T EOIiOET THIS SATURDAY IS THK VDAY TO I5UY SCHOOL SUITS WltlLE THEY ARE JUST HALF PRICE. All Undermuslins Half Price Now Right now when undermuslins arc most in demand, you have this oppor tunity, flowns of white and colors j ii sheer batistes, nainsook, crepes of cotton and cotton and silk, nnd on-, velopes, bloomers, stepins of tho same materials. Extra sizes, the same ns regular, will be included, so your opportunity is here no mat ter wha.t size you take. Philippine gowtis and slips are not included nt this half price, but will be marked nt yery special, prices for Saturday. ( QCQ0 j I - - O