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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
T7- O O o o o o o o ; fETVf 0TJT1 .WTOTj TTtTnTTTC, MTCDFOTtTV' 'fmTtfOS', FRIDAY. A'iirST 2. 102.1 NewsFromkurat Districts I iiy MAitY o. itr:v. I'liKlM.VCT, Autf. 2i. Th" p;itherintf und shipping of thp liui'ilfti tf'ui crop is just admit Anno in this locality, and is one of iho bout in many H':iMin9. .Mmiy nfc tlio growers had jmrtly iiaiKalnod their crop to local full (IcaltTH, hut when they fun ml ney could Ket $tid a ton from the can-hf-ry itn'M they hp(i(od off. The fruit ni'-n wcro Kem'i'uus enough to want In Mi-e thcni Kt ilie heller price. Mr. and Aim. II. M. 1 tonne and their sun 'I'lmrnton lii-iisi and faniiLv. wei" liiwn from Ashland Wednesday even iiitf ;ind called on your eoi-respundent. .lei'i Neil, a former Ash la ml resi dent, hut now residing in Portland, is in the valley the past week, visiting with relatives of himself and of his wife, i.iko all other persons who iravel.hy autn, they were in a reat hurry and could only make a one minute call. .. S. P. Hunter of Fern Valley was in Med ford last Tuesday, and reports eiiips in Kood in that part of the vnl-J.-y. M r. Hunter hauled In 'tit loads -r alfalfa hay off of 111 acres during 1 he season's cuttiiiKS. and could cut another fair crop from the laud yet this fall:" This shows what water will lu for some of the hlKhcr ground In the valley. Mr. 1 lensh-r has Ions of fine peaches and the Kern brothers have I he finest of gardens -melons, toma hm'm. in fact, everything one could unw on tlie bottom lands. p. The Matrb'-V Canning company of -Talent and Ashland are buying many Inns of pardon products, as well as fruit from our growers this season. This is putting a lot of money into cir culation in this community thai other wise would not come, hut for the can n 'ry. Airs. K. K. Evans of Medford spent last Wednesday night with her moih- r, Airs. William High of Talent. Mrs. Evans will leave Medford next week for Salem, where her husban,d Is to locate, as head manager over the dis trict agents of an insurance company for whom he has been working. The community was shocked Tues day evening- to read of the death of Hubert Purvis of Talent. I!ob as he was familiarly known, was horn on the family home ranch on Wagoner creek, and his lived all his life in the ! same place. Ije went to "school in ! Talent when the first school house was, built on what waft known as the flee- i sun place, and received his entire i sihnolitig hi Talent schools, yile leaves his mother and several brothers' nnd sisters ;1o mriiirn his death. He was beloved, by all who ! knew him. an honored citizen, a kind husband ami friend. Hi-nee Hayman returned from Cali furnla one day last week, and is at home wiih his mother in North Tal ent. Mr. Dayman is an expert packer and works In the orange orchards and In packing totnatoeH and caiue loupes when in the south. East week your correspondent spent a portion of Wednesday In Mcdrord. . having tier eyes tested and new glasses j fitted; this mostly on account of the i recent Injury to one eye, namely run ning the jugged end of n grapevine into the eye. while going under the iow nanging down of a shade tree. The injury is entirely overcome now, how ever. - .. . Many new families are moving into Talent and Phoenix, 'preparatory to having the advantage of the fine schools In both towns. There is uot.ji vacant house or livable place in eithor town at this writing. Mrs. nurnett of Talent hits moved to Ashland and lias rented her house to Itev. Iteed. Itev. Keed is driving -Mr. Mich's truck for him during the pear hauling. Mrs. T. T. Simpson or Medford spent last Sunday and Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Noah Chandler. Mrs. Lilly Hlackwood accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Honar nnd some of their friends to Crater hike last week. The party had a most enjoy able trip. Jim Smith of Phoenix came in hist week from Eake of the Woods with about :i0 gallons of huckleberries, which he sold to local persoiiR. Mis. Heed of the gas plant bought about 1 00 young Indicts hist Wednes day. J. H. Roberts of Phoenix is having a new roof put on their house. Noah Chandler is doing the Hhingling. I j. S. Mean sold to Airs. C. Cary 100 year-old Whito Leghorn hens hist week. Mr. Fish is still digging nnd de livering potatoes to Medford mer chants. Mr. Fish has a fine crop. Mr. Dufl'ey went over to look at Mr. Mean's place on the east side of Hear creek Tuesday. While there he de clares he saw the finest patch of string beans ho ever was in. The vines are anywhere from 10 to It; feet high and literally loaded with green beans. Air. and Mrs. Louie Colver, Mrs. Suley Dean and Mrs. Walter Stan cliffe attended the funeral of the late Robert Purvis at Ashland Wednesday afternoon. LITTLE APPLEGA1E Air. Winningham is helping! build a lug cabin on PrP-QClIitita' Thomp son creek property; 1,1 Ike Coffman nnd family are camp ed on the creek, iir y , ;.'.' -r Marjories French has gone to Tort land for' n Yis.Ui-. s W Airs, ( nrn Trump nnd grand-daugh ter spent last week with friends at Prospect a vA Al ed ford . Air. nnd .Mrs. t'PPursel have moved back tu the creel;, Alvin Iuni'ord has gone to the hos pital at Walla Walla for reaiment. We had a light frost Sunday night nfte the welcome rain. Mr. a nd Al i s. K lelnha m mer took supper wiih friends up the creek Tuesday nigh;. Glenn Suit marsh wetit to Perks pos ture .Monday to lake Harold Crump's place while he has a few days vaca ii6n. our school starts next week. .Miss Ktith Unwind will teach it. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Com p ton nnd M iss Dnrirett Co nipt on of Kuiherlin. Ore., who were formerly residents of this community, visited old acquaint ances on Saturday of last week. They were en route home after spend Inn a, week at Crater lake. Harris ' Porter returned to his work at Copeo, Calif., on Monday, af ter spending the. week end at the home of his parents. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Kelso and Air. a nd Mrs. Phillip Strahan were Med ford shoppers Saturday. Air, and Airs. It. E. Carley nnd son Alan of Medford, visited at the Purler homo on Sunday. Vern 1 lenderson a nd Ed I tow man who have been visiting at the Hen derson home left Thursday for their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. .Margaret Dodges was n house guest of Airs. C. E. Gray last week. Aiiss Georgia De Kotmntn has re turned to Weed, Cal., after a months' visit with Mrs. William Puhl. Miss Gladys Debert of Oak Ridge. Ore., is making an extended visit at the home of her aunt. Airs, Walter I lemner. Airs. I. "D. Porter was a Medford and Talent'visitor last .Monday. Fred Chartraw came out from Med ford Saturday evening to visit his sister, Airs. Kelso. Aliss Janet Willson of Ashland was ii house guest of Airs, It. E. Adams the past week. At iss Elsie E verba rd and Miss Francis P.rock of Los Angeles, who have been guests of Aiiss Nellie Ja cobs the past week left on Thursday for their home. Miss Alice Harper returned Monday evening from Ashland, where she spent the week end. Airs. Gay, who has been HI in Ashland the past week i sreported as slowly improving. Albert Hoenstein of Long Ileach, Calif., visited the Itohhrns family at the Del Rio orchards Tuesday. Tie was on his way to his former home In Medford. SALEM, Ore., Aug. 27. Alex M. La Follette, , state senator from Marion county, made the definite statement today that he will not be a candidate fur re-election next year. 'I am going down the sunny side of 81 years and when a man gets that old It is time to stay out of politics," said Senator La Follette. Cook with gas. tf T 10 STATE FAIR WILLOW SPRINGS Aug. 28. The Oakley ranch loaded ;i carload of blooded stock at 1 he Seven Oaks siding Wednesday night . The stuck 1 was shipped south to be shown lit the state fair nt Sacramento, ' Airs. John Met 'utehenn and suns, Sam and Hill, who have spent a large part of the summer at the William Thompson home, left last Saturday for their homo in New York. They will spend sonfe time with friends In San Erancisco before continuing east. Aiiss Frances Sparrow returned this week from Elk Lake where she has attended the Sky Line Trail camp for six weeks. Airs. J. W. Eld en and Al iss Hose Jones entertained Friday at'ieinonn in honor of Al iss Lucy Eldeu. who Is visit ing here from Pim-i land. The girls enjoyed cards and delicious re I'reshments were served. Air. and Airs. Sam Anderson have been entertaining their suns and fam ilies the past two weeks. Air. and Airs. Oscar Anderson spent a few days here last week, and Air. and .Mrs. Al bert Anderson and small daughter have been here this week. P.oth fam ilies live in Portland,1 Aliss Luclle Doldridge of Talent spent Friday visiting Aliss Leah Par ker. The girls tire college friends. Air. and Airs. C. O, Itichnion of Los Angeles. Calif., visited last week at the home of Air. Richmond's brother, Clyde Itichnion. While here they spent several days camping at Dead Indian soda springs, and visited the Oregon Caves. Eugene Reames Is seriously HI with typhoid fever and complications, lie has been ill for over three weeks and so far is only holding his own. Mrs. Leila Kldcn and sun, Ralph, and their house guests, Aliss Daphne und Aiiss Shaffer,' drove down from Portland Sunday, spent .Monday with the J. W. Eldens and left Tuesday morning for Lake of the Woods. They will spend the remainder of the week at Airs. Elden's cottage there, and will visit Crater Lake and the Caves before returning to Portland. Airs. Helen Rrophy is spending a few days here before the opening of her school. She will be principal of the grudo school at , Chiloquln this year. Aliss Rose Jones was. hostess at a delightful dinner nnd theater party of four on Wednesday evening. The "Women's Al Isslonary society met at Penbro orchards with Mm. Walter Eraser F.rown,n Thursday,. Au gust 27. Out of town guests at the Saturday and Monday will be Dollar Days 3 Knit Tics, 65c value $1.00 3 Pair of 50c Suspenders ........ $1.00 MEN'S SHIRTS At Special Prices English Broadcloth Shirts, collar attached, $1.95 Corded Shirts, in while, tan and orev, $1.75 Shirts in French flannel patterns of cotton ma terial, $1.75 Line n Handkerchiefs, 3 for '. .....$1.00 D a r k 15 1 u e Railroad Shirts ......; ........1$1.00 Mesh Knit Union Suits for $1.00 I5oys' Hathing Suits, 2 for $1.00 Silk and Silk and Wool Tics $1.00. Muslin Night Shirts-at only ........u..98 Balhriggan Union Suits for $1.00 Athletic Union Suits for .'. $1.00 Dress "Shirts, $1.50 val ues Tor $1.00 Men's Caps, $1.50 val ues for :.. $1.00 Leather Work Gloves, $1.50 value -..$1.00 Wide L c a t h e r llelts for, $1X)0 Men's Sox, fancy pat terns, 2 pair $1.00 . Vogue and Styleplus Fall Suits are here Some new double-breasted models, some with two pair of pants. See these new suits, well tailored, good all-wool materials and new patterns, priced moderately $30 $35 $40 $45 Boys' Sweaters $3 to $7.50 M&nn't Pepart men t -Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phone 486-487 Medford, Ore. Men's Sweaters $G4 to0 $9 - 0 School Wear for Boys Boys' "Waists and Shirts $1.00 to $2.50 Boys' Union Suits 48 to $1.00 Boys' Caps and Hats 75 to $2.00 " Boys' Tics Boys' Belts 50 50 PERFECTION SUITS Two pairs of pants with every suit; sonic have vests $12.50 to $19.50 A good indoor baseball goes with every Perfection Suit. Corduroy Knickers Some with double knee and double seat $2.00 to $3.50 Wool Knickers' $2.00 to $4.00 Boys' Overalls ' 98 and $1.25 Small Boys' Suits $3.50 to $12.50 Bigger ani)Btter Than Ever, Jackson County fair, September 16-19 mretiuK were Mis. t. !;. ArnoM and lr. Jihnstuj uf .Medford, MIhm Cora rewes of Morgan Park, Chicago, Mrs. l'ni-sons of Hugoum, Kansas, and .Miss Vodin of t'otdaml. " Mr. and Mr. John S. lionar, Miss Com Crews, .Jlss Kdim ohoen and .Mrs. Lily Kluckwood motored to Cra ter Lake Monday, . Mrs. Kngene I. Lourku and chil dren of Kssex, Montana, arrived here Thursday. They plan to make l'hoe nix their home. .Miss Irene Mann, county nurst was in Phoenix on huslni'ss this wi'ek. .Miss Kti.nheth Iturr was a I'hm-nix visitor this wet'k. Thf Phoenix schools will optm Tin-M-day, St-plemher H. .1 .Ward Whit man;, principal nf tin Phoenix schools, litis I'Clitrjied from Scat I le. 1 1 is mother is visit ing him. Tho Ladies' Aid society will meet at I lie home uf :Mri. .1. X. Under next Thursday, Septemher 3. The .scholarly nermonn of Dr. Mor gan have been greatly enjoyed by the Phoenix people this summer. Next Sunday is his last service before the return of the pastor, Itev. Itoy Nelson. HHEOPE HEMS. 1 lly Willanl Seymour. lien Kingery is worn ing i'or Cart Von der Mellon, digging potatoes. Lyle Carlton und family have gone on a camping trip up to 1 1 uckleheny mountain. They expect to return Sat urday evening. C. H. Allen and son went up above Rutte Kalis Monday morning after n cow and calf. They will gel back Into Tuesday evening, it is expected. Floyd Hell was a business caller in Medford Monday. S. H. Hergner jind family of Cali fornia nro spending a week with the Harry Von der Hellen family. .1. 11. Stanley has just finished re shingling tho roof of his barn. Mr. McKay left here Tuesday for Hug land on a visit. .Mis. lten Kingery went after peaches east of Medford Wednesday. She found some very nice ones it is if). Coolc witK tfiis ricK milk To KNRK'H food, cook with rich Carnation Milk, hijjrh in nourishment. To improve th flavor and texture of milk dishes, depnd on Carnations creamy -de acute taste and creamy-smooth consistency. x For every use, depend on this line mi ike, urcgon leading brand of evaporated milk lor nearly a quarter- century ny rint ul quality. Made in Oregon for 2 J ytari It taJa CREAMY It looks CREAMY It is CREAMY rnation Milk ; "From Contented Cows" Carnation Milk Products Company 474 Glisan Street 1'urtUud, Orvgua in i n "Made 12.5 gallons go as far as 20 did before!" It's no trick getting extra miles out of "Red Crown" because extra miles are in there. Here's what one motorist discovered: "I checked my mileage last month and was get ting only 8.9 miles per gallon. My Red Crown Mile age Card set me right and on my last trip I did 14.4 miles per gallon. In fact I made 12.5 gallons go as far as 20 did before I" Get a Red Crown Mileage Card, fill the tank to the brim with "Red Crown," follow the instructions in the Mileage Card and watch your mileage increase 1 let the Red Crown Mileage Card at- pump. Use it and lee your mileage increase Thr r vtr 7OO0 tt, whlM Jnd blut puoipl id hll your uok Mill! ("jet the Red Crown1-A. I tl I Ml cfa fatty? in ifon&o STANDARD Oil CQgBiXVt ii a n o ' - o o o u o o o o o O o oo o- . .