Medford Mail Tribune
Second Section
Eight Paget
Second Section
Eight Paget
0ilj Twimtr Uilrd Ytu
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1928.
No. 57.
SCHOOL AT BUTTE
FALLS TO CLOSE
FOR THE: YEAR
3fTTR FALLS, May 17. Mr.
id Mrs. Kay 1'urkcr and . family,
Ath. V. Parker and Mim lieth
. fclmervlllo visited in Ash land and
U'dfurd Sunduy. MIks Helen Kim
iirvUlo returned to AMhlnnd with
them. She had spent the week end
visiting relatives here.
Mt. ritt school will clone Friday
with a program and picnic There
will bo a dance Saturday evening
in the school playshed.
On Sunday almost all of Butte
Falls went to Prospect to the ball ,
game, llutte Falls was again vie-j
tolrlous with a score of 9 to 5.
Among those who attended the 1
game were Mr. and Mrs. lloscoe
rsen. Mrs. ' Mahoney, Mr. and;
Mrs. K. Alberts, Miss Fern AVolf.'
Mr. ind Mrs.
FAMILY HOLD A
j great ulnted on their clean, well
i conducted dances. Several from
here attended their dance Satur
day nifilu.
Mrs. Frank Hoover attended a
luncheon and Oregon history meet
ing at the home of Mrs. I nee In
; Medford Saturday.
I Mrs. I. J. Patton, Mrs. L. Ham
merer and Mrs. Karl Hoover wore
visiting in Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hoover at
tended the American Legion meet
ing In Meilfm-d Monday night.
Frank Carson returned from
JJoise. Ida.. Friday night and slated' HEM.VIEW. May 18. One of
that he has decided not to aucepl the oldest pioneer families of
tho position offered him in the the valley spent Sunday with a
nunc mere, oui is going east uii-, ..,, nnd reunton on lhft uulUK
At one
and lAto, Mr. and Mrs. N. Curler
and daughter Crystal, Claude Miles, I 3
luu -ltl. i..u.,n nr1 a. anil
Mrs. Tod Power of MedfnV.l. liver nenr "Xes bridge.
Mrs. Mark' Maker spent Friday t o'clock a long table was spread
' night at the home of Miss Van1 with a sumptuous dinner, which1
Groos and Mrs. F. Hoover. She j began with roast turkey and
reutrned home Saturday taking the, ended with strawberry shortcake
fhililfnii with hir in -.ninil tho I with iop cream. Those who en-
j week end. They returned Sunday Joyed this affair were Mr. nnd
to be here for school Mondavi Mr. Calvin Owens of Twin rails.
morning. Idaho; Mrs. Bud a Kalch of Ku
! gene. Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. John
Owens and sons, ltoscoe and :
Dean, of Wellen; Mr. and Mrs.
James Owens and son, Yern; Mr.
.and Mrs. Loren Gregory, Mr. and
.Mrs. Mark True of UcUevicw;
Mr. and Mra. Henry' Owens, Mr.
H. Li. Oregory. Mr. and
y Clark, Hoy Casey and sons, Leslie The attendance at Sunday school Hnd Mrs.
as been very good, there being Mrs. Arthur Sellers and daughter,
. Mrs. Ruth Michel!. Mrs. Double
jtuiy, Miss Fallicne Jackson, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Charles Patton, Mra. O.
HiginboLham, Mrs. I, J. Pa.it on.
Mrs. V. Hoover, Misa N. VanOrooa,
Carl Jackson, Hod Itaker. , Dave
Smith, Clydo Moore, Earl Wymore
and Mr. and Mrs, Ross Wymore.
Mr. and Mrs. A. LeVce and
daughter Willti spent Sunday vis
iting at Central Point.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Richmond
have a new Chrysler roadster.
At a council meeting held last
week It was decided that city water
could be spared to fill tho swim
ming tank. Two days later it was
filled and last night several of the
high school students took their first
plunge. Mr. Richmond is to be
swimming Instructor
present last Sunday.
Next Sunday, May 20th, Rev.
St Hie of Reeso creek will preneh
for us at the close of Sunday school.
Everyone is invited to this service
and we hope to have a large at
tendance. l'huis are being made for an nil
day service and picnic lunch out
in tho open on children's dayj June
10th.
Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Head
of Central Point, Miss Mildred
Gregory and Keith Gregory. 1
' The house belonging to Mr.
and Mrs. I. Keaton, east of
Ashland, was destroyed by fire
Tuesday afternoon. The fire re
sulted in almost a complete loss,
nsonly a few things were saved.1
The origin of the fire Is not
known, as there had been no
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry were fire in the stoves since morning,
shopping in Medford on Saturday. Some insurance was carried on
Ralph Uieberwtedt la getting out 1 the building. Mr. and Mrs. Kea-
some fine timber for a new barn ton are to live on tho trusty
which he expects to erect soon.
Lester Itradshaw returned Mon
day from Fort Klamath, where he
place during tho summer months,
Mrs. Trust v expects to leave
wUh her family for Dunsmuir
helped deliver a bunch of cattle' as soon as school closes, where
for summer pasture.
she will Join Mr. Trusty, who is
Mr. and Mrs. David Prince nnd (employed by the S. P. company.
son Paul spent Sunday visiting Mr. ana Mrs. c. a. -uoasun nnu
home in this community for some
time, are leaving In a very short
time for prescott, Arizona, where
Mr. Dodson has employment.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Noel Pugh and
two sons, who came from Los
Angeles to attend the funeral of
J. J. Simervllle was a business ; with old friends at Central Point! son. Carol, who have made their
visitor in Medford one day last and Talent.
week. - ) Mr. and Mrs. W. Messal and fam-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Richmond I My enjoyed a trip to Ashland last
transacted business in Medford j Sunday.
Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall
School will close here Wodnes- nnd sons and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ilav Mnv 23. with n. Iirnur.im on Klr:ihn tif Kudu Pfilnf wni-n Knmlnv
the lawn In tho morning, nicnicl visitors nt the William Marshall Mr- I'URn' father which was held
lunch at noon and games in the home ut Lake Creek. ul tno "apusi cnurcn on rrumy
afternoon. We hope the whole afternoon, expect to return to
community will turn out and help ' Oregon Slayer Convicted. (their home the last of the week,
us make the day a success. ENTERPRISE, Ore.. May' 18 , Mr "J"1 ..M; fRle,R,rIf bhe,J
Oregon state examinations were W Bert Hopkins was convicted . deiter, le" he "ral ' lhe
given Wednesday and Thursday, last night of first degree murder. for- Portland. wHero they expect
May 16 and 17, to pupils of the with recommendation of life im- to, evci'alt da9 lkJ
sixth,, seventh and eighth grades, j prisonment and sentence ia to bo , aftor , ?H lmwB n "r? Ht' aJ J
Mr. and Mrs. O. Higinbotham imposed Monday. Hopkins was
Graduation exercises at the high j Sunday last December 28 In an
school will be held FrUlav, May IS. 1 altercation involving Sanday's sis
: Eagle Point Grange Is to be con-! ter. '
THE UNIFORMLY
HIGH QUALITY OF
GOLDEN
WEST
r 1 s 1 t's
,i recommendation
V
dm
vlslilnc with friends In the
northern- part of tlie Kt:Ue. v - -1
Mr. Keaton, who Just returned
a short time ago from Han Fran
cisco, where he was n patient at
the s. I. hospital, Is again ill
at his homo east of Ashland.
.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oottscho
of Medford were visitors at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Moore on Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harty Nordwlck
of Medford were visitors at tho'
1 home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. j
iMenyman on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Mina Biiyllss had a nar
row escape Monday morning on
. her way to Ashland, when a car,
i driven by Mr. Burllngame, ran
. Into the liayllss car, turnlnu it
' completely around nnd doing
I considerable damage to the car,
as well as giving Mrs. Bayliss a
i snvero shoelt, which resulted III
bruiFcs, with no serious damago
to her. whllo Mr. Uurlingamcs
small son, who was with his father
I was thrown from tho Ford car
nnd received a broken leg. Mr.1
Ilurllngame was not sorlously in
jured, but his. enr was badly
' wrecked. The causo of tho acci- -
dent was due to ttt fact that the
Ford car was without brakes and
In descending Ashlnnd street was
unable to control the speed of his
car.
Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder ,
and family were guests at tho
home of Mr. and . Mrs. James
Hayes on Sunday. 1
Mr. Sands has taken charge of'
the niillt cows owned by Mrs.!
Pugh, and will euro for thorn
until she is able to dispose or
them. ,
The Kowena Circle of tho Yeo-;
man lodge met at the lodge j
rooms Thursday afternoon. A
splendid program was given by
the committee In charge of the
afternoon. At tho close of the
meeting delicious refreshments
were served to about 20 ladies. J
The rooms were beautiful, with
bowls of ropes, the color scheme
of pink and white being used.
The hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. S. K. names, Mrs. 1
Wlllard Miles of Dellvlcw and
Mrs. Warren. I
Buster Owens, who was badly
hurt In a sawmill at Hilt last
week Is reported as making a
rapid recovery. I
Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Barnes were
host and hostess at a basket din
ner Sunday, served on their lnwn.
Tho guests arrived about noon
with well filled baskets. This
dinner was planned In honor of
Mrs. A'wood and Mr. Hcrmroth,
whoso birthdays occurred on that
date. Those who enjoyed this at-:
fair were Mr. and Mrs. nalph At
wood. Mrs. Anna C. Nalley, Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Hcrmroth, Mr.
Evans, all of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hhcrard and
daughters, June and Cleo of Ash
lon.l Mr. V. II Shaw and Mr.
1fm Tlnrnna And rimtchter. I
Francis.
Tho llellview school will close
on Friday. A community picnic
dinner has been planned by tho
parents and children Tor that
day. There wilt be a program
In the afternoon with a P. T. A.
meeting. At this time the election
of ottlceri will take plrce.
Alma Keaton Is spending a few
days at the home of Ellen Mer-
"Kaynee" Boys'
Wash Suits, Blouses
Here Exclusively
RUSSELL'S
MEDFORD S OWN STORE'
Official Outfitters
for All
Boy Scout Uniforms
Not Just a Few But Every Coat in Stock Reduced Saturday
Qk at Least 20 Per Cent
Prints and Washable Crepes
$10.75 to $19.75
Every day we receive some new models; new
prints of the "Garden .of, the Sea" designs, so
popular now, in all sizes, from 16 to 46. Beau
tiful models with youthful lines for the larger
'type figures. In plain, washable crepes; sleeve
less models are in great favor and all light
pastel shades and white are being shown in a
big range of models. They are all new, they're
correct and priced exceedingly low for such
quality, style and workmanship.
it
fit
el 1
White Graduation Frocks
$15.75
Dainty lacy affairs, so pretty for ratliiation
and serviceable for after use. Of gooi-jfette
chiffon and taffeta, with beautiful silk laces
in abundance. Sizes from I t to '20 and in the
most becoming styles we have shown yet'
These white graduation dresses just came in;
they are all the newest styles and exceptional
values, though, this is not a reduced price.
I Be Sure to See Them Saturday.
Bathing Suits
Pure Worsted
"In-a-Rib Stitch"
$2.98, $3.98-
For women at $3.98 in
speedster and the plain
mannish type they're all
wearing. For children in
sizes, 28 to :U at, $2.8
these heavy all worsted
suits arc wonderful val
ues. .Get in the swim Sun
day, buy your suit Satur
day. All the best colors,
red, green, blue, orange
and black-
The New "Ear-Tight"
Bathing Caps
$1.00
"Worn by all the long dis
tance ocean swimmers be
cause they have a formed
ear-po;ket 'that keeps out
absolutely all water. Ue
sure to see them.
Other Bathing Gaps in
the best styles, from 15
to 75.
Bathing Shoes in a new
heel tvpe, at $1.00 and
$1.25.
A clearance of coats just now means that you
can save a lot of money by buying at Russell's.
Our stocks are marked at a moderate price at
the beginning of the season; our policy of keep
ing stocks clean, new and up to the minute is the
reason at this time that we place this big reduc
tion on every garment in our Coat Department,
The latest styles, the newest fabrics, the ac
cepted colors and in a most complete size range
even up to the extra sizes of 48. You're assured
of values here and honest representation al
ways. $15.00 Coats, Saturday $12.00
$19.75 Coats, Saturday $15.80
$26.75 Coats, Saturday . $21.40
$36.75 Coats, Saturday $29.40
$49.75 Coats, Saturday $39.80
$59.75 Coats, Saturday $47.80
Every other priced coat in stock, both Sport and
Dress Coats, at least 20 per cent less.
Just the Cutest We've Seen
Organdie Trimmed Frocks
For the
Wee Tots
$1.95
All Fast
Colors
Panty dresses of the cutest little models
we have shown. Fast colors in mercer
ized fabrics and trimmed with perma
nent finish organdie. Sizes 2 to G.
Extra Quality Rayon Knit Slips, $2.25
Heavy quality, exceptionally well made and with a wide shadow
self-hem. All the best pastel shades, as Nile, .peach, flesh, pink,
orchid and white. This excellent quality slip
is marked very low at ,
Sale of French Panties, Shorties, Bloomers
85c
Of good quality knitted rayon,
trimmed with pretty plain and
"colored laces and the tailored
styles arc trimmed with bands and
appliqued with contrasting colors
of the same materials. All pastel
shades, as pink, flesh, Nile, orchid
and peach. A Saturday feature.
9
IT'S TIME TO REDECORATE THE HOME A SATURDAY FEATURE
600 Pair Ruffled Curtains All Reduced
A FORTUNATE PURCHASE BRINGS THE NEWEST IN RUFFLED CURTAINS TO YOU AT
PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN WE HAVE EVER BEFORE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER THEM.
S1.75 Ruffled Voile Curtains $1.59
"With valance and finbacks, curtains of fine cream
colored voile and silk s) itched edges in colors of
orchid, green, rose and blue. Curtains arc all 2(4
yards long, and full size. This is truly a great cur
tain value and suitable for most any room you
want to redecorate.
$2.75 Fancy Ruffled Curtains $2.29
A very pretty voile curtain, with inset panels along
sides and bottom, as well, as on the valance, of
printed dresden design voile, all fast colors. A cur
tain novelty that is new and very pretty for bed
rooms, where you want a color scheme. Four colors,
rose, blue, green and orchid. .. '
$2.98 Dotted Marquisette
Ruffled Curtains $2.59 '
Just as dainty and pretty "ns any cur
tain you ever saw. White, fine quality
mereenzed marquisette, with colored
embroidered dots. Valance and tic
backs and all full size.
$3.50 Scolloped Valance
Ruffled Curtains $2.98
'A new iden'with a scalloped valance,
of figured voile, plain voile ruffles and
Hie valance is also a double-color affair
that is very attractive. All fast colors
and guaranteed for sun and washing.
$8.75 Oregon City
Indian Robes
$7.75
Fine wool robes, with In
dian designs. For a throw
for outings or other uses,
thev're excellent-
$12.50 Oregon City
Oregonian Blankets
$10.50
Of pure "virgin wool" in
the famous Oregon City
colorings tliat cannot ho
equalled for looks or price.
$3.98 Scolloped Valance . A
Ruffled Curtains $3.59,
Figured voiles of very fine quality,
and with plain voile ruffled edges.: All
curtains with' the ; valance and tie-'
backs.. A new novelty curtain that is
taking like wildfire everywhere.
i
$13.50 Astorian Blankets
Formerly Hudson Bay
$11.50
No finer blankets can be
had. You know the quality
and you know the saving,
so fix up your spare room.
$1.25 Feather.
Bed Pillows
$1.00
Good quality feathers,
wcicht 2'2 pounds, and
21x2(i-inch size, which is a
standard size ''pillow.'
'ryman. .