Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1925, Image 9

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MHDFORD
econd Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Pages
lilly Twrnticlh YlM.,
Weekly Kifljr-fuurUi Year.
MEDFORD. OUEtiOX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 11)12.")
."NO. 121
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HEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
EDEN VALLEY IS
By MARY O. CAHKY.
KDB NPUI3CINCT. AUB. 13.
Since tho threshing has commenced in
the valley, it hu been found that
there in much more grain in the valley
than lant year. Tho corn crop will av
orago two buqheltt to where there was
one last season. Tho corn- Is filling
much better too, than in former sea
sons. This is tliro to the plentiful siin-
ply of water from tho different irri
gation ditches mado uvallablo to tho
furtnci'H. - ' ,
- Mr, 'and Mrs. , M. M. Carl and
daughter Iva, furmcr ' North Talent
and Ashland residents, but now of ion
8. Van Ness avc, Santa Ana, Califor
nia, in a tour to the Atlantic coast,
left their homo at Santa Ana Juno ii,
went through Arizona, visiting tho
Grand Canyon nnd'thc Petrified For
est. On through New Mexico into
Kansas, visiting . relatives. Visited
with friends in Chicago. Points of
scenic and historic interested visited
wore: Niagara Falls, New York City.
Philadelphia, Washington D. - C,
Mount Vernon, Vt., Gettysburg, Pa..
and tho Yellowstone Park, returning
by way of. -r tho Columbia Highway.
Mrs. Carl Is a daughter of tho lato
C. K. Ninegar, former Ashland busi
ness man and an old pioneer of tho
valley.
. Miss TwIHa Rader spent the week
end at the Don Nawbury home on the
Applegatc. where she had a most en
joyable time -
Mrs. Louis Allen has a girl taking
care of her two children while she is
packing at Mcdford.
Little Miss Alpha Bin key Is visiting
tlie past few days at the homo of Mr.
and Mi's. J. M. Ruder with her sister
Twlla. :
. Rev Reed,- former .Talent pastor,
has returned from a (rip to Califor
nia and hu8 located In Talent. Mr.
Rood -will run Air,- -High's truck
through tho fruit season.
.. . If ypu llevo a hundrodn good- year
old hens, or pullets, call Mrs. C. Curey
and get a full' price for thoin. Adv.-
Thocuik lodge of the Orange had
very Interesting meeting at tho Wood
man hall In Phooitix last Friday even
ing. ,
J. Wt McCoy ant B, A. Leavorton of
Mod ford were Talent business callers
last Wednesday, calling at the homo
of Mr. Nye,; who has a large poultry
yard and garden truck farm.
Report says that a couple of young
chaps who think the old stunt of
stealing melons is stll. In vogue, nre
spending some of their spare tlmo
picking bird shot out of tho rear
which found lodgment, as they ran.
C. W. Can away has opened up tho
old packing house In. Phoenix, and Mr.
Young Is in charge, so Phonnix now
has two packing houses running full
blast. The 8laiicliffe house opened
a week prior to the old house. Thesn
glvo work to a nu'mber of local per
sons. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Uaryburg worn
vJ siting at the A. 8. Furry homo over
(he week end. but left for their homo
the last of this week.
Wo lonrn that two acres of string
beans, which wero planted on the H.
N. French place, aro said to be val
ued at ? 1500. Tho croli Is being taken
by the Ashlund cannery. Tho vines
aro some of them sixteen feet In length
and hanging full .of long -clusters of
green beaiuv , '-! . .
Mr. and Mrs. A. It, llcurn and
daughter Mabel, and their son Ber
thold and wife, left -Inst Monday for
a trip to Diamond lake and Crater
lake.. This will be a vacation from tho
store for A. H. Heam, which ho takes
each August.
W. J. Bowman and family ami Mrs.
Bowman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Maine, of Portland Ore., left Tal
ent last Thursday for o trip to Los
Angeles and other southern cities. Mr.
Bowman is on his vacation, and has
his son Ralph carrying tho mull dur
ing his absence.
The Phoenix schools will open Tues
day, September 1st. There h ts been
a very satisfactory corps of teachers
engaged, witii every prospect of n
largo attendance. All the empty
houses are now full In tho town.
Fred Furry left his homo In Phoe
nix last Thursday with a fine new row
boat for Lake o fthe Woods, and will
spend a mouth among tho hills and on
the lake and the huckleberry woods.
There Is one of the wayside markets
in operation on the highway, that of
Mr. Miller. It is one of the neatest
yet erected, and is a very busy one.
It is deplorable to know that any
one has to npply to tho authorities,
these days for protection of his melon
fields. This Is the case, nevertheless,
and the same has been grunted to the
growers In this vicinity. Lights have
been placed In tho Morfrson garden,
just south of Phoenix, so that tres
passers, may be plainly seen. . -
Mrs. MeMorrlck of San Diego, Cal
has como to make her home with
her son, Charles, who lives up Foots
Creek.
Mr. .John P. Davis, brother of
Mrs. Charles Wahl and Mr. A. J.
Davis and son, Harlow, stopped en
route to Kin math Falls and Bend
to visit at tho Wahl homo and at
the home of Mrs. Maudo Champlln-
Miss Muriel Matthews was a guest
of Mrs. Floyd Lance of Gold Hill
on Friday.
MrfO Beatrice Jones. Mrs. Georgia
Kettle. Miss Paulino Chumplin und
Mr. George Jacobs were in Grants
puss Friday.
Miss Alctha Gray of Riverside is
now attending tho Monmouth Nor
mal school for a year,
Mrs. Paul McQuat and Charles
Champlln. accompanied .Mr. and Mrs.
L. F. Pickett of Central Point , up
Evans creek to pick blackberries on
Thursday.
I F. C. Klliott was a business visitor
In Grants Pass Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield and son
of Auburn,' . Cal.. ylsited , Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Moss of Foots Creek, en
route to Everett.' Wash., to celebrate
their. 44th wedding anniversary: -'.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carlo, wero
I Sunday dinner guests pf Mr. - and
Mm. C. W. Stum bo of Foots creek.
Mrs. Maud Champlln, Mrs. Chas.
Wahl and Mr. A. J. Davis inoturou
to Grants Pass Wednesday,
"Miss Dorothy Beauchman who has
been visiting' at the Jacobs home for
tho past month returned to her
homo In Council Bluffs, lowu, tho
first of the week.
Mr. Harris Porter, who is employ
ed nt Copco, spent tho week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H
Porter of Riverside.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Moss and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. 'Wahl went black
berrying up Evans Creek on Tues
day. Nnxt. Sunday. August Kith there
will be Hellenic at the club house.
All members requested to bo present
for a social time.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Gray aro busy
theso days selling their crop of
Champion peaches.
Mr. Itandell, the Sunday school
organizer, attended church nnd Sun
day school at tho Foots creek school
houso Sunday. (
i Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Cook of Port
land visited a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Elliott of.Ilivera.
LET CONTRACT TO
TRUCK TOO TONS
GOLD FOOTS CREEK
-FOOTS CREEK, Aug. 13. C. W.f
Stumb has taken tho contract to'
sled 100 tons tf gold ore down the
mountain for the Foots Creek Min
ing Co. The ore will then be truck
ed to Roguo River to be crushed.
Ho hud a narrow escape when1
climbing the mountain with his car, I
the engine "dying, and. with worn
transmission linings the car shot
down tho hill ut high speed. Three
men wore in the tar but no one
was hurt, not' oven the cur.
Mclteynnldu und Clark of Gold
Hill moved up near the head ( the
west fork of Foots creek Tuesday
and will do some prospecting.
Ed Doling nnnd Charley MvMerrlck
are hauling hay from Joe K eater's
this week. The hay is for tho for
mer a ifd Is being hauled In the
tatter's truck.
Rev. D. D. - Ranudcll visited pur
Bible school Sunday. Tho next day
he and his wife did some culling
on the creek. Mr. Randall is well
liked here.
J. B. Short landed a 5-pound steel
head Tuesday. ,A much bigger "ono
(we suppose) got away,
Charley McMenick has recently
taken to himself u cook. Not
bride, however. ',11 is his mother.
Miss Betty Uoling will celebrate
her third birthday (he 1 fit li with a
party at the, home of her parents,.
Lester Ruling and wife, on Jllrds
eye. .
t Rickey Rlchnionii w a s looking
around in this section for saw tim
ber Thursday.
' Lynn Mowat stopped at I'niim Creek
for a short visit Monday. He had been
for two weeks at ilamond lake with
a party of young men camping, lie
will now visit his parents in Ashlund.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlukoop visited Mcd
ford this week for a few days.
Travel Is heavier now than at any
time this year. The cabins are full
nil the time. There is a demand for
Auure acconiniotlations at this place In
the way of cabins.
J. I). Hell and William I'.j.Ikc were
viNltlng friends hero Su inlay.
Mr. Amy and the Kvniisoo f.i ni,'y
visited the Oregon caves over the .v' U
end.
Mr. Ray Satchwctl came out from
Mcdford over Sunday. Mrs. Rune
Schclffclin, who hail been Npemliii. a
week at the studio, returned home
with him.
Forest fires are rcportcil in s'vr.i'
places near here and th smoke has
been dense the last two days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Silver ami fam
ily were up here for the week end.
"Cnde Reymous," announcer for
radio K1I.I at Los Angeles, visited (he
Rlekelhciuiers at the Delicatessen this
week.
Tho fishing is excellent in the river
now and affords great sport to visitor
here, and fish just out of the cold
streams are an every day luxury.
Dr. Charles Rnthhun, a tourist with
his wife, (Hi the way tn Diamond lake.
j was taken dangerously ill at the road
lump at Hurry on Creek. An ambu
lance came out from Meilfonl for tilui
and doctors from (hut place were to
meet him on the road. He wuu taken
to a hospital.
Mrs. Stevens from Eagle Point dis
trict, who is at Huckleberry moun
tain, becaino lost Monday and spent
the night In the woods in spite of the
fact that searching parties were out
all nlfcht. She found a road Tuesday
and stayed with it until found by peo
ple passing.
Miss Mabel Everhart is in enmp
hero for a two weeks stay with thu
Auiiulng children.
Court Hall accompanied by Mrs.
Kato Young and Mrs. Nell A inkier
visited Sunday at tho. Hall and Free
man camp.
Only two days left special electric
range offer: get yours now. - 1LM
Hea--, .8 Is Put Off.
NEW YORK, Aug. 14. (A. P.)
Jack Keartis, manager of Mickey
Walker -und Jack Dempsey, called at
tlio offices o the New York stato ath
letic commission today, but did not
sign any contract Involving the serv
ices of Walker or Dempsey. The com
mission asked Kearns to postpone any
action In Dempsey 'a behalf until next
Tuesday owing to the fact that the
full board was not present today.
Conk with eras.
it
Young's Hardware Co.
"SELL FOR LESS" '
- ' Pint
Vacuum Bottles
- ,.
Complete
50c
"
It This a Bargain?
Fall Designer
and
Patterns
Just In
RUSSELL'
PHONE 31
Telephone
Orders ,
Given Special
Attention
Favored Styles for Fall
. Flared skirt modes panels godets pleats
long sleeves-Hiew high necks varied trimmings
'..mark a decided .change in garment fashions for
the coining season. '
..The very smartest of (lie new season's styles in
' coats, costumes and dresses are now ready for the
: inspection and approval of our many women cus
tomers. ',-This .display, of advance models follow
the very latest lines and arc decreed the most eor-
reef, for Fall and Winter wear Visit our aii-
M-.prirel seetion-wiijlqUJC01! new;, things : ai"e being
.1 .-..i' .. v. 1 .1 -ir: j. '- --
uispiujcu lor your ijetieiii. - " ;;' "
Beautiful new dresses, just in for Saturday,
showing, that arc of exceptional (1Q 7
beauty and arc; priced,.,..:........ z
See Our New "Kenyon" Coats Saturday
Half Price Dresses
On Saturday
A final clean-up of all summer dresses
and ('-oats has brought to you exceptional
dresses at half price. Voiles and other
summer cotton materials; silks of every
description . and several early fall
flannels thai, tire ideal for the school'
miss. A clean-up of all dresses now
, means starting the fall season right, SP
we say." , ' )' ' ) '"''
One-Half Price for
Saturday
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
$3.50 Printed Georgettes $2.50
Beautiful quality Georgette, printed in
gorgeous designs; both large and small,
40 inches wide, $2 50
yard .: ;...;.....:.' PiW
65c Silk Stripe Voile 39c
.
Fine quality silk stripe Voile. for all lin
gerie uses. Beautiful colors and OQp
absolutely fast to washing
"Meritas" Lunch Cloths 65c
Those "cleaned in a jiffy" cloths that
are so popular; just in and all fCCp '.
bright new patterns
65c Printed Voiles 32 l-2c
Fine quality ribbon edge, -10-inch voiles;
selling regularly at b"fc, but we want to
clear out all summer goods, so SatuK.
day's selling price, Q9lC
yard v........ .....V- '
Odds and Ends Children's
Ironclad Hose at Half
Black and white only and not all sizes, '
hut in the various qualities you can get
all sizes, 7 to 9 and you UAI p'
should buy for school at
Guaranteed $1.25 ,
"Bob-o-Link" Silk Hose
A fine pure silk, guaranteed to give satis-
faction Hose. A new jair if they arc
not satisfactory, and the dJI 95"
price is very low at
1 00 Pair Ruffled Curtains in a
Saturday Sale at $1 Pair
Two. yards and a quarter long, ruffled and with two tie
backs. Made- of exceptionally good quality dotted and
burred marquisette. Every'home has use for several pair
-of these so in order to secure yours,' you should be here
early. Curtains are worth 1.50 a pair and
you could iiot buy the material and make them'
, yourself for tlie Saturday price t
No telephone-r-No mail orders Limit 4 pair to a customer
Many Beautif ul New Draperies Just in
Women's Broadcloth Slips
Worth $1.75, Saturday S1.25
Genuine imported English Broadcloth si ips
in all sizes. and in white, peach,' honeydew
and fairwav; all well made C1 OK
and washable at pi.c
Canners and Packers Buy Full
, Rubber Aprons, Priced SI. 98
Made of, pure gum, the weight of an inner 1
tubS,' iii.coloin of dark red and dark blue.
Cov'er up the entire dress and are not only
good ' for' 'fi'Vut'' workers, but kitchen work
demands them,, too. Itl QQ
Priced ut
Buy Children's Dresses Now
While They Sell at Just Half
AH children's dresses are out light now
when you need to prepare for It A I p
school, at a big saving of just llrVLir
Men and Boys Share Satur
day in These Savings
$1.25 Collar Attached Shirts of
Fast Color Percales, SI. 00 : ,?
All sizes for boys as well as men, 'rom 12
to 17. A special purchase and out CI
for Saturday, selling' at ,.......;
SI. 00 Athletic Union Suits
Priced Saturday, 79c
Extra good quality checked nainsook strip
ed, madras. Full cut garments and .well
worth our regular $1' . '7Qc
price at ...1..!..';..'.
S1.75 Silk Stripe Broadcloth
Union Suits for Men, S1.39
Something exceptionally nice and at only
a small price for Saturday. "$139
sizes, from IM to 4(5, priced
New line of Golf Knickers and Oolf
Sweaters and combination sets of Sweater
and Hose to match. Justin.