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Medford M ail Tribune
Second Section
Six Paget
&mob1 Section
Six Paget
I)lly Twmtlrth Vm.
Wrvkly Firty-fuurth Year. .
MEDFORD, ORI-XiON, FIUDAY, SMl'TKMBKIi 2.1, 1925
NO 160
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM I HE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
CLUB REJOICES AI
By HKS. K. M. SOOTT.
ROGUK RIVKR, Sept. 23. The
RKue River Calf club fool pretty
Kood ovor their winnlgH at tho county
fair. They won two first, throo sec
onds and two third ribbons,
Hurwell O'Kelly. won first on his
calf and second on showmanship and
enough other points so he won a trip
to the state fair at Salem.
Lloyd Beers of Evans Valley Is
staying with. his aunt in Medford this
winter and attending school there.
Wo are sorry to report that Fred
Mluthorne of Kvuns Valley Im very ill
and was moved to Grants I'uss last
Saturday so as to be close to a doc
tor, ills friends all hope for his
speedy recovery.
Bill Thompson is currying his arm
fn a Hllng now on acount of being
kicked with his car while cranking it.
Mr. Thompson's arm was broken and
1 while getting along fino it Is very
sore and painful.
Walter Jones reports that the cli
mate of southern California Is bene
fitting his wife's health very much
and that she plans now to upend tho
wintor with her sister in Ios Anyoles.
Clinton "Wiley returned Sunday to
McCloud, Calif., after soveral days'
visit with his parents and other rela
tives. Clinton has recently bought
him a new Star coupo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summons of
Florida have been paying a visit to
Mr. Simmons neice, Mrs. Beside Iturk
hart. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons travel
much of tho tlnio, ho have a very nice
Ford house.
Fred O'Kelly was a business vUltor
at Ashland Tuesday.
Heed Carter made a trip to Murphy
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Auld from
Kansas ,CIty, Mo., are visiting Mr.
Auld's'aunt, Mrs. Martha Seaman.
Mr. and Mrs. Auld exoit to spend
several weeks visiting on tho coast.
Mr.and Mrs. Bill Whlto and Billy
Mooro have been over from Worden
visiting a few days with their par
ents. Wo are glad to report that Fred
Horton is able to bo on the stroets
once more. Fred says ho feels fine
only a llttlo weak yet,
Clinton Wiley and Mrs. M. R. Bliss
viwlted at the homo of Mrs. Delia.
Dodge at Medford ono day last week.
, Albert Van Gootham is at Portland
visiting his Bister, Edna Gallinett.
Grant Wolter has returned to spend
tho winter here. Mr. Wolter has heen
In eastern Oregon most the summer.
Mrs. Bob (hiunnett has returned
from the logging ramp ho to send tho
children to school.
Mrs. Overton hus recently built on
a front porch and had her house
painted, making a . great improve
ment. Many from hero attended the fair
and all claimed it to be very good In
every way.
Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Bellman of San
Francisco returned home after a visit
of a week with Mrs. Bellman's broth
er and wife, Mr. und Mrs. Reed Car
ter. Mrs. Fred O'Kelly was a Grants
Pass caller Tuesday.
Friends In Rokuo Hiver received a
visit from Mrs. William Lee Gray and
daughter of Albany last week. Hev.
Gray was also visiting In Rogue River
from Butte Falls.
The Evans Valley school has a fine
now bus this year to tako tho chi
ldren to school In.
EXPECT 3 WILLOW
DIE AT CROSSING
WILLOW SPRINGS. Sept. 24,
The owner of the three horses, a
dark brown, a bay and a small roan,
that havo boon running at largo in
this vicinity for tho past three weeks,
would save expense and trouble hy
taking them up and caring for
them. Tho trains are sure to get
them sooner or later at ono of thoso
crossings, as they havo bad soveral
narrow escapes,
Mrs. R. C. Brophy of Chiloquln
spent the week end with her parents
bore.
The first fall meeting of tho Wil
low Springs Thursday club will bo on
October 1 at two o'clock at the
homo of Mrs. J. W. Blrkholz. Mrs.
Wlthington and Mrs. Sparrow will
havo charge of tho program. Tho
hostess takes this way of extending
an invitation to every membor.
Mrs. Sam Anderson and Miss Rose
Jones entertained tho ladies mission
ary society of Central Point, on
Thursday of this week. The ladies
met as usual In the basement of tho
church.
Lloyd ' Anderson, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sain Anderson, who
graduated from the Central Point
high school last spring, is a student
at the U. of O. this year. Ho left
htiro on the 18th and motored up to
Eugene with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Rammona of
Chicago, III., aro houses guests at
the W. K. Turker home. They have
been visiting alt points of interest In
the Pacific northwest and will return
homo by the southern route. Mrs.
Shammons is a cousin of Mrs. Perk or. ;
Sons and Daughters
Of Oregon Pioneers
Rufus C. Itolman of Portland, vice
president of tho "Sons and Daughter
of Oregon Pioneers" wan in Medford
Wednesday and left some membership
blanks st this office with the re
quest that any who desired to become
members could call and fill out one
of the blanks.
Tho object of the association Is for
social, literary and other purposca of
mutual benefit.
Cook with gns.
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"BOB-O-LINK" HOSE
Guaranteed Quality $1.25
Pure thread silk with fine lisle garter tops and high spliced
toe and heel. The twenty new colors and black and white give
you a selection that will match most any of your new fall clothes.
The guarantee a new pair will be given you if they do not
satisfy in every way. The broadest guarantee we know of, and
a positive hosiery guarantee that "Russell's" . ' j
take .care of herc; so you do not have to send to .Mk 1 3
the factory, if replacement is required r
A REMARKABLE SALE OF NEW FALL DRESSES AT $12.75
BRINGING STYLE AND QUALITY AT VERY LOW PRICES
n tnese dresses ana
$12.75
Just in! New fall dresses that bring to you the new fashion demands. Colors that
arc most wanted in very good quality satins. The flare-backs, flare-fronts, full
flare and straight line models. The use, of braids is extensive on these dresses and
we are sure you will quickly appreciate tho values offered.
Each dress new, each dress correct, sizes up to 12.
Saturday ;
Dresses at $19.75 Will Be a Delightful Surprise
Such dresses as you ordinarily expect to pay dollars more for, because the ' fabrics
arc truly wonderful qualities; the styles arc most becoming and colors of pencil blue,
purple, pansy, iuschia, copper tints, black and. niaeic ; wmi tne
.new colors combined., Saturday we will be -more, than pleased,
to have you look at these exceptional values .'
$19.75
A SATURDAY COAT SALE- AT $25 BRINGS
WONDERFUL VALUES FOR YOU
How" such coats, with their big fur collars and cuffs, can pos
sibly be sold for $25 will be a surprise for you, as vycll as'it was
for us when we first looked at them. They arc lined with, silk
or satin linings, too, and the materials arc velours, suedes, Bo
livia, kersey, broadcloths, and all good serviceable coats, as
well as good looking coats. There arc all the best shades of the
season and sizes from the Missy Coat, 14, 15, 16 years, up. to
Ihe real large sizes. Plenty of the flare models, in demand right
now, and also a number of the new "Elizabethan" to
collars, with the stylish wrappy models. bt3
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Saturday
SUIT VALUES FOR YOUNG MEN!
With 2 Pair Pants at $25
Just in, and a dandy lot of new suits that arc in new patterns
and of excellent materials. The sizes run from 12 years up to
20 and with the two pair long pants arc really an extra life
suit. Materials, style, workmanship and
general appearance of the suits
' arc exceptional for .'.
.$25
"KIRSCHBAUM"
1007c All Virgin Wool
SUITS FOR MEN
The supreme value in men's
suits in exemplified by "Kir
schbaum." Wonderful mate
rials, new designs, correctly
styled models and long wear
ing suits at a price,
$25 to $45
BOYS' GOOD SUITS
2 Pair Trousers
Both Pair Lined
Every suit has two pair of
Jined trousers in these knicker
suits. For boys who demand
sturdy suits, wo offer these
suits that are sure to please
$10 50 to $16 50
Golf Hose for Children
Also for Men and Women
Children's 'golf hose, both boys' and girls',
arc just in, and aU sbes, 'from 6 to 10, with
prices 5 to $1.50
The golf hose for men and women arc par
ticularly attractive, both in the wool and
the silk and wool. Tho prices range from
$1.50 for the wool, mixed to $3.50.
Gingham Dresses
SL50
Worth $2.50 and of fine qual
ity Kalburnie and Ainoskeag
ginghams. All good styles and
guaranteed not to be peniten
tiary made. All sizes in these
street and market 1 CQ
dresses, .'Hi to 52
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Devonshire cloth that is ideal for all
children's uses; dresses, rompers,
blouses, fast colors; worth. ft
lots more, yard
Linen buck towels, 18x37 in plain
white borders, fine for home use or.
gifts cither. Marked r
50c. Special
Percales in fino quality, English
print designs, 3(i-inch width, both
light and dark colore. 1 Qr
Marked 25c, at :
New Amoskeag Ginghams that are
absolutely fast color and all new de
signs, 32 inches wide. , 1 Qr
Marked 25c .' A'v'
Van Raalte Fabrics are
, , . Beautiful Gloves
The newest cuff designs, bolh roll
and French' Eyelet, t jn tho best
shades; mode, tan, mole, praylinc
and wood shades. The fine import
ed fabrics arc easily washed and
colors arc guaranteed 2JJ
Parasols Guaranteed!
Silks at $4.95-55.95
Just think Guaranteed silks at low
prices, as well as up to $12.95. All
colors and a wonderful selection of
pretty new designs in Bacbabto and
carved wood handles. Remember,
every parasol, no matter what tho
trice, is guaranteed not to split. Wo
want you to surely sec the ones
priced i- .
$4.95-$5.95
Our Silk Section Offers
Super Values
Radium, 40 inches wide and ill all
the best colors for slips and lingerio
of the finer sort. Pink, flesh, lioncy
dew, orchid, turquoise, tan, black
white, navy. , tff "I ; QQ
Marked $2.50, at 0
32-inch Boyd's Corduroy for house
robes of all sorts. Wide wale, in tho
best colors of turquoise, Copcn, hclio,
pink ' ahd fuschia. ' Buy now to
make up holiday gifts.' !' QCp
Marked $1.00 .....:..:r
Beautiful satin-faced crepes in 40
inch width. The best fall colors.
Eight of them in this high-lustre,
fine crepo satin. ' (CO QQ
Marked $3.50
BOYS' CORDUROYS AT $2.98
Sizes 4 to 10 years, in grey
or tan. Larger boys' si As,
$3.98.
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