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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1925)
o o , o o ""'"" "" ' a Second Section Six Page .Medfoeb ibune Six Pa (6 pllP Twentieth Year. Weekly Kitty-fourth Year. MEfiFORD. OREOOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER It, 1923 XO. 1-18 ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM 1 HE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Mail0 Ye FILLING SILOS IN . ROGUE RIVER IS ORDER OF THE DAY ROGUE RIVER, Ore.. Sept. 11. The farmers around here a,re busy filling; their Kilos with corn this week. Mr. nml Mrs. Alfred Meilman arrived Tuesday from a visit at Tacoma and will visit Mrs. Hielnian's brother. Reed Carter and wife, before return hiK to their home at San Francisco. . Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Strahan of Rock Point were Sunday guests at the Karl Strahan home. . Mrs. Strieker loft last week for a visit and also to attend to business In Canada. She exiwets to be away a twin two months. Her son. Keith, will stay at the Wiley Carter ranch during her absence. Mrs. White of Etna Mills was a, re cent visitor in Rosue River. She visited Miss Sabery Hooker. Mrs. Resale Burkhart and Hetty Jean, Mrs. Martha Seaman, Mr. aad Mrs. Reed Carter and Keith Strieker were among those who attended the (picture show, "The Ten Command- jments," in Giants Pass Sunday night. 1 The Kisman packing house opened j last Wednesday for the full run. They are packing the d Anjou pears now. Miss Ethel Dingier returned Sunday morning fro ma visit of several eeks with her sister and family at Aber deen, Wash. Oscar Shepherds' ae the proud owners of a new Dodge car. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Keliy have re turned from their business trip to Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Strahan attended the dance al Medford Saturday night. Mrs. M. R. Bliss arrived Sunday from Juliaetta, Idaho, aad will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Scott.. We are glad to report that Fred Horton has recovered so as to be able to return to his home. The Rogue River school opened Monday morning. There were only 18 students enrolled In the high school but more will attend a little later, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Julian and son, Ralph, have returned from their motor trip to Missouri and report lunice visit. Miss llernice Clugston has recov ered from her recent oiieration so as to be able to leave the hospital and will stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ij.. A. O'Kelly In Grants Pass until able to return to her home. J. E. Corey has' tits new roof pn his house nnd has it repaired from the I damage iiono hy the fire In July CP. NEWSPAPER PURCHASED BY GRANTS PASS MEN CKKTHAI IOiXT, Kent. 1 1. A ! ttt! was ronsummnt! hero thins week in which the Ontrul Point j -Ameritiafi' wa imuvhssaul from ihei founder, W. (I. Trill hy MHsrs, John II. Sheley'iiml Fred Mikenlierger, both of Gram Push. ! We have a mighty nice paper l Central Point and there in mwm to lMihvo Umt it will retmimie to 1 sufht for the nw owners are men of MfieHem-e in the iiW3itr Itusi nestn. They nre installing presses and will very shortly Ho in a position to handle anything In their Mns. Centra! Point welcomes the new firm and we aii feei sure that they will not rexret earning here. Dr, Estelia Ford Warren of the Marion county health mit visited in Central point $hm weofc. Ir. Warren needs no introitiietim to a. l:irj?e proportion of Un&t teople sines sill Hjis Jetome so well known hy reason off her wm i$ in t he public health service, speiaii In Imhy welfare. f ttyti Hanson ami family have move! to ISuUe Kalis where I hey will make their future home. Mr. Hanson is employe-it there ax engi- neer by the logging railroad, j Fred Miltenherger and family have moved into the tsaatsmt apartments located over the, Mary Me timg store. 1 Quests st the Hotel Central for this week are Mr. and Mrs, J, lias ketl and hahy, Portiandj Helen and i rene Tweet ; Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Tweet, Oewge Shrmer, 11. K Clreen and family, Fresno, Calif.: Mr, and Mrs. O, B. Hammond Klam ath Fails; Mr. and Mrs. R. 13. Jef ferson, Klamath Falls; Olea Martin, KS Paso, Texan; W W. Tnomas, HI ln0. Texan; A. 11 Sint&n and son Ijoit Angeiem Calif; W. H. Woel, Ijx Aa. Calif.;. 1. T, Hasklns ami wife. Cottage Orove, Ore.j HaHtet A. Mnnson; Ilitcr? K. MutJm; Wm.W. Uyer, !. Angeles. H. 1 Hear ami family who have heen visiting with Mr. ears mother, J. A. ar of th Hotel Central, have left for southern California,, where they will speml the winter. Oreat' preparations are iwsing made for the opening of the gehools next Monday. The Salvation Army, with their hand, phiyeel nnd prettchesl on the streets tiers Wedse;iay night later going to the Brlefe ehtireh for tr vies. The ,8itlll?i6f ar always wet cmise everywhere. MEIOPE ITEMS Ailea. faster Bradshaw, O&r lasi Cox left for Klamath Falls- !at week to work In the harvest Th-jf got a job the ast day after they got iheJ. Mrs. BraIhaw - railed cm Mrs. Allen Tuesday afternoon. A hnneh from this nelghborticwtl w&nt htmtlng ground Fiah feke. They left Wednesday morniog, Mr. and Mrs. Klngery cslisd on Byiiiores We?tml!iy evening , . . Cnott with fttf. tf fe , . Mj MAIL ORDERS ALWAYS PREPAID AND CAREFULLY FILLED RUSSELL9 S PHONE 31 DESIGNER PATTERNS MAKE SEWING ALWAYS A PLEASURE EXTREME VALUE GIVING IN NEW FALL APPAREL BRINGS OUR COAT AND DRESS SECTIONS TO THE FRONT Saturday Specials 1 27-inch Dress Ginghams, . Priced for Saturday, 15c . Excellent quality for all purposes : weaiV Tlic eoloi'ings and patterns are new and the colore are guaran teed fast color. . 1 C g ; Jixeeptional value, yard Jv Lunch Cloths, Saturday, New Shipment, Priced 50c Every time -w get these "Jiffy Cleaned" oilcloth Lunch Cloths they go in a hurry, so the 100 we have ,for Saturday will go quickly at this verv Special price. Efl 48x51 size ..; ?V 81x90 Full Size Seamless Bleached Sheets at $1.19 Hotels and rooming houses, as well as private homes should take ad vantage of this extra saving for Sat urday. This is a good, firm quality with lots of service, . 19x38 Ribbed Bath Towels, Double Thread Quality, 35c This is one of the host towel values we have had and hotels, rooming houses and private homes should all he attracted hy this big saving on high grade Bath E Towels at ......;.......... "Bob-o-link" Hose $1.25 Absolutely Guaranteed too Pure silk hose with reinforced lisle heel .and toes and lisle garter top. A fine gauge hose in a wonderful wearing qual ity that hears aur guarantee of absolute satisfaction in every way or we will give you a new pair. Thirty colors to choose from and they include burnt russet, rose taupe, otter, bunny, gun metal, Russian calf, ooze, log cabin, oyster white, Priscilla, stone 'grey, national, poudre blue, king, "Bracken, Autumn blonde, bois de rose, naturelle, nude, rose nude, black, .banana, beige, sand, bombay, tanbark, India tan, beaver, woodland brown, Mandalay, blush fl! Oti blonde and white. The price always is Carefully selected garments from the best makers and design ers, with the first thought always given to value, has been ow slogan in the ready-to-wear section. Of course value always means style and fit as well as fine materials, as poor styles will spoil the value of tfcj best materials made. We do not buy in groups to get these garments but we individually select them, giving you the benefit of our knowledge of the markets and stylesras- we personally know thSaeinands of ' the local-buyers better than someone located in the distant market centers. Careful selection has brought these outstanding garment values to you today. Dresses of Fine Satins in Charming New Modes at $29.75 Flared skirt, models, panels, godets, pleats both front and back, the new high necks are some of the most noted style attractions of these garments. The trimmings of braids and fur and differ ent eolor combinations of the same materials as tlie garment, lend added beauty to these dresses, in all the sizes from 10 missy typo dresses to the charming models for larger women, even up to size 50 in which we specialize, 75 At $49.75 Exceptional Coats in a Wonderful Array are Here Now The demand for furs has been anticipated by ns in these Coats with their generously large fur collars and cuffs and trimmings. Furs of quality, selected because they are good furs and well matched, making the garment so much more attractive than in using inferior,, poorly mate lied nnd colored skins. The materials and linings are of high quality mid the colors include the new wood shades so much in vogue this fall, as vell as pans, dark , purple, the black prince and crackle head blue. 7l ' " "i' " t - Misses' School Coats Priced Exceptionally Low at $15 to $25 54-inch Poiretsheen Wool Materials, Priced $3.98 A soft, lustrous wool Suiting that is exceptionally well adapted to the , new dress styles. The colore are sis of the season's best and all matched in silks n& well, sandalwood, inicjtooj-; rust, fairfax, pansy and dark brown An excellent Qfi value . ............. ..... PM 40-inch Radium Silks for Fine Lingerie, $2.50 All the best fine lingerie colors of ocean green, honcydew, flesh, helio, mais and white; excellent for slips, too, mid colors are fast; Cf yard . Vail Raalte Fabric Gloves With the New French Cuffs All th chest colors of the .season to match your costume and fabric gloves have now a place in every woman's wardrobe because of their extra serviceability and styles, have taken the place of OE kid gloves T1"5' Cheviot Shirtings for Boys Waists and Shirts 19c Fust color dark Cheviots in a good range of patterns and colors that make dandy shirts for school and every day wear. The colors are fast nnd the 27-inch width is 1 Qf economical, yard ........ ....... Sizes 14 years to 20 years, in good serviceable school Coats aid Dress Coats as well, embodying alP 1 he style features of lie season's smartest conts. Most of them have collars and enffs furs, priced low at.. $15 to 925 Boys and Men's Suits Aw Here at Russell's Moderately Priced! Every suit for men or boys carries or guarantee of abso lute satisfaction. We buy the best clothes we con for the ; reasonable price we sell them and if you buy a suit from to ve guarantee the fit and materials because 'we know' 100' virgin Vool suits do give more service and. retain their shape ' longer than any other. Kirschhaum Suits for men can he had in nil the attractive new "patterns now at $25.00 to $45,0Onnd boys nd high school suits for voting men are priced om $13.50 to $25,00, all with two mr trousers, too. v ' f,i,. i ...... - . fyrannm fc- . . ' . mmrn 111 1 iuu,,iJii,;iiikii,;4iM;U