Medfoed Mail Tribune
Second Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Page
Dilly Twentieth Tr.
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MEDFORD, OliEQOX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .27, 1925
NO. 213
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
REESE CREEK HOME
DESTROYED BY FIRE,
REESE CKKKK. Ttor. 27. Last
week on Thursday evenliiK Ituhe
Johnson's house hurned down, lie
does not know how it caught fire, lie
Buved most of the things, it did not
tuke hut a very short time for a crowd
to gather, all willing to' hell) in time
of need.
The Parcnt-ToacherB met at the
RChoolhoiiHO last Friday afternoon.
There was quite a number of the
ludles present. Dr. Geary gave quite
a helpful as well as interesting tulk
on the euro. of the teeth; also the dif
ferent diseases of children.
Miss Oreb and Mrs. Thurston, ouH
two teachers, drilled their pupils for
a Thanksgiving program, which was'
well rendered Wednesday afternoon
to an appreciative audience.
Next Sunday, November 29, there
will he a Thanksgiving service at the
schoolhouso. There will he an all
day meeting, Sunday school In the
forenoon and preaching after dinner.
Come and bring yotir dinner and en
joy the social hour, as well as the
service with the people. Subject for
Sunday school, "Paul Before Agrlppa."
Memory verse, 'l was not disobedient
unto the heavenly vision."
Mr. Silencer, engineer of the Eagle
Point-Hutte Falls irrigation district,
and Frank Hrown and VY. K. Ham
mond, the two directors, and several
prominent men from the chamber of
commerce, went to Salem Monday
evening to meet with the state board
on Tuesday in regard to irrigation
matters.
Miss Creb visited at H. Wntklns'
one evening last week.
Mrs. C. E. Bellows' sister and 'hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of
NVeed. Oil., visited at C. E. Bellows'
last week. Edward Bellows returned
home with them, expecting to work in
or near Weed this winter.
Amos Ayres, wife . and children,
visited nt W. E. Hammel's Sunday.
Mrs. WatklnB was quite sick for a
few days but is much improved.
Mrs. C. U, Cummons visited Mrs.
Watklns one duy. l: '
, Mr. Yost, the McNeBs man, was
around in this vicinity last week.
Some of the stockholders of the
Eagle Point Free Ferry Telephone
company are working on the line this
week transferring it from the old
county road to the highway; conse
quently if is hard to hear over the
line this week, but they expect to
have it completed by Saturday night.
Thanksgiving will be spent quite
commonly by the relatives and friends
of different families gathering nt the
several homes, where there will be
feasting and family reunions.
Next Sunday morning Rev. R. W.
1 Nelson will preach on the theme,
"Pushing back the Horizon." In the
evening the Christian Endeavorers
will present "The. Northwest Passage"
ill song and story. ' .
Tho schools closed Wednesday after
noon for the Thanksgiving holidays,
Thursday anil Friday.
A Thanksgiving program given
Wednesday afternoon by the grades
and high school in the school audi
torium was attended by several of the
mothers who had children In school.
Principal Avard Whitman was the
guest of Mrs. Williams of Medlord on
Thanksgiving day.
A number of Phoenix people at
tended the Ashland-Medford game
Thursday.
Mis. Henry Frame Is visiting her
son In California.
Mrs. J. I. Groves to. sew for the ba
zaar, which will be held ut the old
hall on Friday, December 4 at 2:00.
There nre many nli-e aprons, some
lunch cloths and napkins, dollies,
towels, three comforts, n bedspread,
lots of little holders und things of
that sort, ninny of which will muke
excellent Christmas gifts. At six
tho ladles will serve sandwiches,
coffee, i-nke nnd snlnd and In the
evening there will be tho grab bag.
fish pond and fortune tellers, us well
evenings fiveryono should be
and help the P. T. A. with
plans for helping our school.
there
their
ANDERSON CREEK
as other fun to while nwny n wholejranch has arrived and we have one
more pupil In scnooi.
Mrs. Junies Mays spent Saturday
and Sunday with her mother and
father. Mr. Centers is quite ill.
. Mr. Low and Hurry Lynch took
some cattlo on the Applegute this
week.
James Mays and E. J. Center made
a business trip to Ashland Monday.
John Schuette got a piece of steel
in his eyes, which Dr. Kmnions re
moved for him..
We are sorry to hear Dint "Hud"
Joe Skeeters lias rented tho old
Brophey ranch.
The man thnt bought the Cook
Baker is no better, hut soon hope he
will be able to come hack home-
We have had some real cidd weather
this week, down to ?0 above.
Edgar Adams was up on the creek
Monday.
Frank Marquis spent Sunday on
Warner creek.
K. J. Center Is papering for Mrs.
House this week.
Some of the Anderson Creek people
went to the sale at Mr. King's, neur
Phoenix, Monduy.
Bill Sctinelr Is hauling mi feed fur
his stock and gathering his corn on
the Gill pluce.
George Keroy of Ashland was up
to J. Mays' after some geese Sunday.
IIITIE APPLEGAl E
I.ee Wlniilnghnin returned home
this week from Brookings.
Kurl Hamilton has gone to l,os An
geles after spending tho past year
with his uncle. Mr. Bates. .
Dean Saltinarsh, wife and baby
Bpunt lust week-end on the creok.
Jack Crump left the Sacred Heart
hospital Tuesday. He wub there seven
weeks with typhoid fover.
Charles Dunlord was a caller at
Cameron ranch Monday.
There Is to be a dance at Unlontown
Bchoolhouse this Saturday night.
The directors held a board meeting
at the Crump ranch on November 17
to tunke out the budget.
RUSSELL'S
RUSSELL'S
Medford's "Store With the Christmas Spirit" Is
Overflowing Now With Gifts of the Useful
and Practical Kind for Early Selection
This Saturday marks the beginning of Christmas shopping in earnest and "RUSSELL'S," as usual, are prepared
early for the Christmas buying, with hundreds and hundreds of beautiful and acceptable gifts of the useful sort.
More and more are the thoughtful buyers turning to the "useful gift" as the practical gift, and we want you
now, while there is plenty of time, to make it a practice to visit "RUSSELL'S" every time you are down town
and you'll find selecting gifts here will be an easy matter, as our counters and shelves are full of gifts for every
member of the family old and young, men and women or boys and girls.
TIME NOW TO BUY LINGERIE MATERIAL
Saturday Will Be the Day to Save
So acceptable always, is the silk lingerie of your own making
at Christmas lime, that this item. 'is, very .appropriate. - 40-ineh, i
fine quality Crepe do Chine in all the, pastel shades. Flesh
Nile, peach, jade, white, orchid, light blue, coral, t1 QQ
mais, also grey and black. $2.25 regular
40-inch Radium in Pastel Shades, $2.50
40-inch Satin Crepe in Pastel Shades $3.50 ,
Orchid, light blue, mais, honeydew, tea rose, tan, white, also
black and navy in both the above silks.
i 1
50 DOZEN FANCY BATH TOWELS
A Wonderful Christmas Special, $1.00
A' very large and heavy weight towel, 22x44 inches, and mer
cerized finish. -'-Wide colored borders oir. 1oth ends of the
towel with nil-over embossed designs, in the body, of the
towel. Colors of blue, rose, gold and lavender and only by.
purchasing so large a quantity were we able to offer you this
$1.25 towel for this very exceptional fljl Ofl
Saturday price P1UU,
18.3f-inch fancy border bath towels with borders , of rose,
gold, blue and lavender. This is exceptional at (55c. ' Cflf. :
Saturdav onlv .: UUC
EAGLE POINT K
rpi. t. tf r.i.iir innu dinner
with Mr.' nnd Mrs. R. A. Weidman
i. Monday, after which ho left lor
bnny. where he Intends to spend
Thnnksglvlng with his family.
Krnnk Brown nnd Jnmos .Spencer
made a business trip to Hulem Mon-
''"jir. and Mrs. J. M. Ward have
- bought the hoy property In town and
moved In last Monday. They ex
pect to makj some Improvements on
the property in the near future.
.Mr. I,oy and family moved Into
a part of Mrs: Green's Jiouse for n
short time.
Tommy Nichols nnd Cnrlylo Nnt-
...... i. itrivtnff n. new sedan.
O. M. floss of Mutte Knlls have
moved 'into their home nore,- ""
has been occupied by the Wm. Hurst
family for several months.
. .... i nMiinir was new
A specnii m-ii"" .
last Holurdny to vole toxes for tne
scnooi year.
.ru- -i..- i.... in V ncnld s nail
was well attended and the ladles
mnde 95 from the supper ervcrt.
. . . ... i .. i. .... v Him ladles a
.Mr. jinciii n i""
part of the gate recelAs. The ladle"
wish In this wny to "ii -
appreciation of Mr. Klncnld's "Pl"n-
did co-opemjlon wlin mem.
Mrs. Patterson will preach nt tne
church next Hunrtny nt E leven.
O MIm llelh Fnrlow visited tn
grades last Wednesday.
John . IJnn Is down from tm
rmp at mute Falls and Is ylrtt-
On' friends here. ,. . t '
Tho Iodic ot the V T. A. met pi
Esmond Blankets at $6.50
Finest for Bath Robes
Beautiful patterns and all with silk cords.
Light and dark colors, suitable for either men
or women. These blanket robes arc large
size, plenty for good full size robes and are
usually sold at $7.50. Our price fcg- gQ
exceptional at
Baby blankets, pink and blue in all the good
nursery designs, as bunny, cat, dog, elephant,
bow knot, in 30x40 inches, with scalloped
edges. This blanket is usually C 1 ff
sold at $1.25. Saturday at .. ,WW
Serpentine Kimona Crepe
A Saturday Special, 29c Yard
Twelve different patterns and colors in this
pretty kimona material that is always popu
lar for gifts at Christmas time. Fast color
and always sells at !55c, so' our Saturday
special price is a big saving 2Qf
for you
Many new and beautiful Kimonos and robes
of Padded Silk, Corduroy, Blanket Robing
and of Changeable Silks are. here for your
selection, and the prices are most reasonable
for all of them.
Silk Stripe Lingerie Voile
Worth 65c; Saturday at 49c
Shadow Voiles in all the pastel shades, silk
stripe Voiles in pink,, honeydew, helio, light
blue, mais and white. The dauity under
wear jirid gowns for Christmas gifts can be
made up from these pretty fabrics at a great
saving, as these (5c materials will . AQg
be, heard 1
Nainsook, the fine Lonsdale quality that is
absolutely fast color and for real fine
gowns is the nicest fabric to buy. l7lX
Very special price '
200 New Oil Cloth Lunch ClothsAll New Desighs Saturday 65c Each
Wonderful Coat Values, Saturday $23.75
Regular $40 Coats in All New Styles
v. i f r.
The newest colors, lipstick red, cracklchead blue, queen blue,
palmetto green, Creole and, cinnamon, m all sizes from 10 to
44 and.in American bolivia, American pin point, suede and
vclour. These would be exceptional coats at .f4U, so we teel
that it's the best value offered in
coats this season. The furs arc well
selected and generously large. , At..
'$23.7 5
The Charleston Apron
$1.50
A Clever Christmas Item That Is Real New
.'egular price should be $1.98, but the manufacturer as f
means of introducing this very clever apron for Christnia
gilts, gave uh an allowance to enable v P V
us to sell them for the one day, Satur- k I S 1 1
day, at P.W
Many pretty new dresses in the ad
vanced styles giving you a glimpse into
the realm of spring styles. , Why not a
Christmas gift of a coat or dress?
RUSSELL'S
PHONE 31
Hundreds of new rubber aprons just
being unpacked as this ad is written,
and they will be out for you Saturday
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'SEE OUR MEN'S AND BOYS' AD ON PAGE 5 OF T.HIS PAPER