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MEDFORD, ORKOON', FHI1UV, MAY 11, J MS.
No. 50.
TRUCKS BUSY AT DRIVE BIG HERD (TURKEY GOBBLER
RUSSELL'S
OF CATTLE TO KL i INSISTS UPON
Phone 31
for Personal Service
and Prompt Delivery
Send Us
Your Mail Orders
We Prepay Postage
MEDFORD S OWN STORE"
SARDINE CREEK. May 11.
Ralph Dusenberry. driving a truck
for K. Reinkiug of Gold lull,
(brought out the first loss to be
hauled from the rlnht fork of the
creek Tuesday afternoon. They ex
pect to have four trucks on the
haul Monday morniiw;. After the
road gels packed near the logging
woods, where it is newly graded,
much better time can be made. This
e;ives our little community quite a
sho wof activity.
Lester llriggs and nurnis Dusen
beifv, who have been spendln;; a
part of the winter and spring here,
returned Monday night to Klamath
Falls, where they expect to be
employed during the summer.
A birthday dinner was enjoyed
Sunday by a few of her friends and
relatives at the homo of Mrs. E.
C. Flene In honor of her birthday
anniversary. Those present were
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Taylor, .Mr.
and Mrs. P. L. Walt, Mrs. Eva New
ton, Mr. and Mrs. 1-Vne nnd Mr.
anil Mrs. John Simpson, and Mr.
Catlett of Medford.
Ethel Smith, is spending the
week Hightseeing and visiting in
San Francisco, having accompa
nied Mr. and Mrs. Conner and two
daughters of Ciold Hill there, nlso
Jean (lulvosen of Sams Valley, the
four girls being students of the
O. U. 11. S.
Mis. Win. Wright, Mrs. Cieorge
Smith nnd Mis. 1". W. Diisenbeny
und children mplored to Sams Val
ley Wednesday lU'lcrnmin to attend
a ball game between tho Sams
Valley high team and the crew of
men working on the road there,
they being challenged to a game
by the high school team. We have
been unable to get the exact score
but, suffice it to say, the men went
down to defeat and came home
with much of the elation taken out
of them. But of course we real
ize they are very much out of prac
tice since they used to play ball
In years gone by and wish them
better success in tho future.
Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Taylor and
mother, Airs. E. C. Fiene, left Wed
nesday morning for a week's visit
with friends and relutives in Port
land. .Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart nnd
'son, P.llly, of Ashland. wore Sunday
evening eallers at the Wait home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chus. McMerrlck
are the proud parents of a six
pound baby girl which arrived at
their home Friday evening. May 4.
Dr. Chisholm was in attendance.
Klamath Falls voters endorse
S Id;, OHO school building bond is-
TAULi: 1UK K. May 11. Mrs. I WAG.VKW CHEEK. May -11.
Xicewond und daughters Dorothea One of the most Interestlns und
und the Ed Wilson family called j uiiheurd-of incident occurred
nil Mis. Floyd Wain at her new! last week when n turkey gobbler,
home near Trail laM Sunday.
belonging to Mrs. It. H. Curves
Mrs. Hiitlie Cameron is having a I insisted upon setting. Alter being
collage built on her orchard pro- unable to bleak him up. he was
: perly here and as soon us It isifflven a setting of hen eggs, yhlch
completed she and her two cbil-'he is 'covering nicely while pa
dre n w ill move from Medford j tienlly walling for a big family
w here liny have been living for I Mabel Sullivan of Medford spent
ihe past several months. i last Monday and Tuesday wilt
1 The ladles' Sewing club met I Miss Mnrgarette Curves.
Wednesday afternoon at the home ! Among those in Medford last
of Miss Marlon llamerick near ! Saturday, were: Mr. O. A. Korby.
Central Point. (Mrs. 11. I Sommers. Mrs. C. E.
I Mrs. M. I). I.ydinrd, known thru- I Green. Mrs. John Wolgamott, l
'out this section as n quality ; M. Wolgamolt, Mr. McCombs. Kl
, uxpaiiiKUH grower was a Medford !ru' McGrew nnd Marlon lladden.
visitor the first of the week. M- " T- H1"gle nnd children,
j Friends In ibis district were very , nnd -Mrs. 1. E. ISradley and son,
sorry lo lenrn of the death of the',1' E., were in Ashland last Sat
I infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. urdny. transacting business.
.lim Kneelanil at the Sacred Heart! Ml- aml MlH- James Sawyer of
; hospital Tuesday night. I Hilt, Cal.. called at the Sawyer
1 The combined herds of cattle j home on this creek Sunday.
; belonging lo Win. Mayfield und I -Mr- and Mrs. A. W. Eacy of
sons (ieorgc and Howard weici111"-'"0 H'vcr. who formerly lived
I started Tuesday morning for lheon "' ' reek, called on Mr. and
i Klamath basin where ibey wlIIMr- A- ltriner last Sunday.
! range until they are dl sed of as! The track meet, which was held
. ,ef.f. tlnst Saturday at the Jackson conn,
I Seven riders npenninnnie.l Ihn i'V 'air grounds, was Well at-
i herd lo keep them from straying tended by Wagner creek residents.
mm
nr KUuiijM'ilInK us tlnty pans thru
Uie niuuntuitiH, Ruing hy tht Lako
nf tin Wituds route, wliii'h will ro
il uiro It'll days traveling.
'1'ho lui'al school made n fine
sltnwhiK at tho track meet Saiur-
day at tho fair ki ouihIh having
made t enly-iive points in the
j rural school division,
j Many from hero attended the
I spring festival put on hy the (Vn
1 trnl 1'uint school at that place
j Tuesday evening.
.Many people in thin nection he
I Hove that all frost danger for the
tNeafon is past and aside from early
j potatoes and garden truck being
I damaged it appears there was no
loss suffered from the recent
; frosts. .
I Many of our citizens have boon
visiting at the sheriff's office late
ly and some do not look as though
they enjoyed these twice a year
visits any too well.
Several good catches of trout
have been reported during the last
week In this section.
Will Jjydiard, the' Medford mer
chant was a visitor at his mother's
home here Sunday.
The school children are prepar
ing to attend the track meet next
Saturday at Antioeh!
At a meeting of the Community
! club last Kriday night a late model
j vlcirola was pureheased tor the
i school.
Thirty minutes of tho hour's
program to be broadcast by Jack
son county granges next Wednes
day night over KM El) will be put
on by the Sams Valley Orange fea
turing talent from that organiza
tion, so don't forget to tune in
from nine to ten Wednesday night,
May lli.
County Agent Bob Fowler was a
Guaranteed
Pure
use less than of
higher priced brands
MILLIONS of POUNDS USED
BY THE GOVERNMENT
Mrs. It. It. l'urves and daugh
tor, Margaret to, wore in Medford
last Monday, shopping. -
Mr. and Mrs. (1. A. Korby nnd
son, Donald, Jesse i Hiatus anil
taster. Miss Itaehel AVi Ilia ins and
Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Sommers and
family called on Mr"." and Mrs.
Charles Crowen of Ashland.
Mrs. John Kohison and Mrs.
Cochrane, both of Talent, called
on Mrs. ;. A. Brower lasst Tues
day afternoon. -
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart of Fern
valley called on Mrs. rt. B. l'urves
Kalurday afternoon.
V. L. Bradley, who li a s been
working near Weed, Cal., for the
Nevada Construction company, re
turned home last week. He will
stay a while in this locality, be
fore returning.
Mrs. M. A. Ooddard spent the
fore part of lasst week In Ash
land, visiting old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Slagle of
Central Point called on Mrs. I.
E. radley and family last Sunday.
CENT. PL GRANGE
The Central Point Orange, re
cently organized, has over 1 00
members, and promises to he one
of the leading granges of the
county.
The complete roster of officers
Is ns follows:
Master. John A. Anderson: over-
business visitor in these parts ' . , J1"" "m''"- u-wu.-..
Thursday afternoon. ' Wx Sparrow; steward, Morse Ha-
ifj . uraiHium siewnru, jtir loiuim,
chaplain, A. T. Lathrop; treasurer.
Arnold Bohnert; secretary, ' Mrs.
Ethel Freeman; gatekeeper, How
ard Mayfield; Cers, Mrs. Marie
Collins: Pomona. Mrs. Mvrtle Pat-
One of the most romantic nndjternsoii; Flora, Mrs. Mary Higin
hiotures.iuo, as well as the fastest i hothnm: lady assistant steward.
jnnd most thrilling pictures Ken' Mrs. Opal Haley; executive com
j. Maynard has ever made, Jss his ! mitttee: I). I,. Davidson, O. S.
latest. "The Canyon of Adven-1 lilackford nnd ft. F. Dean,
i tures." I - -
I Maynard Is fast developing, if
he is not already one of the most
t popular western stars on the
j screen today. His daring and
spectacular trick riding, coupled
I with a winning personality and
real acting ability have won him A mineral uprlng has been open-
Ken Maynard at
Rialto Saturday
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
I an enviable position among the
screen notables. In this latest
epic. "Tho Canyon of Adventure,"
which tells nf the old California
during the days of the Spanish
fed up back of the place owned by
Mr. Fitzgerald just east of Gold
Hill. The spring is similar to tbut
known as the Holconih spring,
which was recently purchased by
Here's the Lead
that Puts Certainty
intoYour Calyx Spray
GRASSELH Arsenate of Lead is preferred and
used by the leading fruit growers of the country,
year after year, because from loni experience they
know in advance its use simply means a higher
yield of first class fruit.'
Don't experiment. Insist on GRAS3ELLI which in
sures you lead ofthe highestqualityand uniformity.and
prompt delivery in any quantity you require. On sale at:
SGOBEL & DAY
Medford, Oregon
dons nnd grandees, ho has won , two Medford men. It Is owned by
Mill more plaudits. Mr. Ferguson and as a suitable
name he calls it the FergUBon min
eral springs, it is just three-quarters
of a mile from the Gold Hill
lo Crater I-ake highway. The
spring is situated In a shady gulch
and is about three by four feet in
size. Near the spring is an old
tunnel which has in bygone years
been abandoned. In this tunnel a
quantity of the ore from whlh the
mineral In the water Is produced,
can be found. A majority of the
j ore is coated with magnesia of a
j whitish color. The ore Itself when
juxnmined looks like lime rock, ex
'copt for the magnesia. The water
J ti sts very high in minerals, espe
! daily magnesia, which - Is recog
jnized as being one of the minerals
containing the most curative prop
' erties. Anyone who is troubled
j with 111 health should visit the
spring, as It has proven Its worth
In health building. For the resl
I dent or tourist who cares to stay
I at the Bprln.-? any length of time
I Mr. Ferguson has erected several
: cabins and has Improved the beauty
of the location. The location is one
:of the finest assets to the spring
I as It Is ideally situated In the
i heart of the firs and oaks with no
I underbrush except the small green
I trees. The spring Is located near
the cabins and everything is handy.
! Mr. Ferguson intends to Install a
i heater before summer and then ac
j commodate eOple with mineral
I baths. The healthful climate of
j southern Oregon, together with the
mineral curative powers, makes our
country the ideal nlace for those
! who have poor health.
Cohurg. f'ontract let for Mi-Ken-tie
river bridge to cost $11,300.
Coats and Dresses Sharply Reduced Saturday
All Dress Coats
Reduced
20 PerCent
"Without any reservations, we reduce
our entire stock of dress coats, with
and without fur, twenty per cent, less
on the entire stock". The stock is com
plete, with complete size ranges; the
styles authentic and rijjht up-to-the-minute,
so you can select, your new
coat just as easily now as at the start
of the season and save many dollars.
Come in Saturday and look.' We will
show you as complete a stock as any
in soul hern Oregon.
Buy Boys'
Furnishings
at Near
HALF
PRICE
Saturday
Cleaning up in every hoys'
lint: finds us with a lot of
odils mid ends in play
suits; wash suits, waists
ami shirts. 'We've re
duced these all to very
low prices for Saturday,
and filled three lug tables
with these
Wonderful
Bargains
Beautiful Printed
Silk Dresses
$15
'Values up to $21.75; all new, all cor
rect in style. Georgettes, crepes, ra
diums, in a stunning array of designs
and colorings, hoth sleeveless and with
sleeves. Gowns suitable for afternoon,
for dinners, or for general wear, in the
latest models. Many of them only just
being unpacked as this is written,
liesides the prints, many real new
models in plain silks will be offered at
this price.
rN i . TPs n
l m ft a
w wave
For Boys and Girls
A Rib Stitch
Pure Worsted Suit
$2.98
F.xlra heavy weight, and the
best frai'incnt we have ever seen
at the price. , Colors of Jink'
preen, ornnue, jockey red, navy
and black', in sizes 28 to li t. You
pnnilively cannot beat this val
ue, we are sure. It's swimming
time now and Saturday is the
dav to buv suits.
IT rMiocw
Girls' or Women's
A Rib Stitch
Pure Worsted Suit
$3 98 k
Two styles the Rpeedster and
the mannish typo, in plain col
ors of orange, jockey red,
(?reeu, navy add black. Sizes
from 3G to 4-t in this very lionvy
garment thnt really fits, nnd a
remarkable suit for tho price,
AVe have never shown such val
ues before in bathing suits.
Bathing Caps 25c
I'ure pruin rlihher, nicely designed and in
a big variety of colors and shapes. He
sides the 2,"ie number we have many kinds
in prices up to . 1.50.
Bathing Suit Bags
Of plain nnd figured rubber lined fabrics
thai, nro just what you need to carry your
swimming suits in
$1.00 to $2.50
White
Celanese Voile
$1.50
Of pure celanene nnil will
launder perfectly: 40 Inches
wide and tho finest fabric for
your graduating dress. Also
In colors.
t,5.7S
Gradu-
tion
Frocks
Dainty white frocks
of excellent georgettes
and crepes that are trim
med with all pure silk
f'hantillv laces. Taffeta frocks
in period models, that are stun
ning for the. sweet, girl graduate
Jf you see these beautiful dresses,
vou will marvel at. the quality and
style for so low a price. Sizes 11 to 20,
Basque effects, uneven hem lines and
others of the newest creations are shown
rODAIMIATn?
Qift :
Suggestions for
Mother s
Day
Sunday, May 13
White
French Voile
59c
If you wIhIi to economize on
your graduating dress and
still have something very fine
see this French vollo at t9c.
i w: s nvJ
W fl ti WLft , . ''iR.fi ft if
X . 7
V7
15
.75
Party and
Dancing
Frocks
For all the com
mencement w eek ac
tivities that are coining
soon, vou will need manv
dresses. For the dances and
parties, and for baccalaureate
you can find nothing prettier or
more appropriate than these pastel
shades in lovely quality georgette,
crepes and taffeta. Pink, orchid, Nile,
peach, apricot, all the best colors, arc
shown in these dainty, lacy affairs at $15.75
3E
Bags, Purses
Beautiful new assortments
showing the liiteBt colors nnd
shapes t
$2.98 to $15.00
' New Flowers
The latest novelties In flow
era will make wonderful gifts.
Just fn
59 c to $2.50
Hosiery Gifts
Nothing you could give would
be more desired than fine silk
liodleiry
$1, $L50, $1.95
Give Gloves
If - In doubt what to give
mother, a pair of gloves
would please ,
$2.98 to $4.98
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