Medford Mail Tribune j Second Section Second Section Eight Pages I Eight Pages PUJ Twty-third Year MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 192S. No. G"4. T " ; ; L 10 HAVE SEW! EXHIBIT AT FAIR I1ELI.VIEW, May 24. The UolV view Hi-liool closed on Friday, May Mill, after a very successful year. Mrs. McKlnney and Norma Recder v-pre the teachers for this term. A 'oifomniunUy dinner was one of the main features of the day; at noon tho people of the neighborhood gathered with well filled basket and spread their lunch. After din ner a splendid program Riven by tho .twins club cirls and other pu pils In the school was enjoyed, by thOHC present. Durlnsr the after noon the sewing club Blrls had their work on display and some very fine things the Blrls had to hnw for- their voar's work. The!.- pcwinic will be entered with the D,1 Indians aorta springs Sunday, rest of the school exhibits at the Everyone thinks the road better eountv fair this fall. , than 11 haa vvor ,,ccn an(i loaks Miss Florence York, county dem onstration agent, was present at AT LAKE CREEK LAKR CUEKK, May 24. T four Kfhouls mi this district on-. Joyed the Joint picnic mid Rtt-to-Rf-thor Friday and were pleaded to' have the county superintendent, j Mm, Carter; county supervisor, j MIhs liun. and Mr. Chancy, head of the Parent-Tea c)i era' asHocia-i tion. with us. Several students re- colved awRrds for perfect attend- i anee for two yearn. H. L. Tonn was In Medfurd Tura day. Mrs. Nancy Srhmldtllni;. who nan boon visiting her mother. Mm. K. H. Jones, fur ho vent I weeks, left for her home In Port hind Tuesdriy. ' There, were about 20 eara at i well .of the part the forest service;! had In fixing their part. ' i Mrs. C. K. Wilksori. who runs! the hotel, says she expects to open j the hotel for business earlier this; season than usual and has already! had the cottages opened. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ttowdcn, who hiwo been occupying one of the fnltllirnu li.ii-n ennn In 1SI I.' 11, where thev will bo stationed this I sumtner. , Mr. and Mrs. C K. Jones of Tal ent and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. MooriM were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson at Dead Indian soda springs Sunday. ' There were lots of picnic nnd j fishing parties all along the creek i and several at Lake Creek also. Carl Nygren killed n big rattle snake on tho sill of his barn Sun- on busi- r; a. .... mv. nun Airs, i, . j-. i em ii novo gone ti Oismitud lake, where they expect to remain during the sum mer. . The r; range meeting will be held Thursday night this week Instead of Friday. j The ladles of the T.nst Creek- thla meeting and gave a splendid talk on club work ,nlso waya of making money for the club cllrs to defray their expenses at the sum mer school. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Thorn ton were callers In the Bell view district on "Wednesday evening. A JoUy crowd composed of the following named spent Sunday plp- and Mrs. J. W. Beck, Dr. and Mrs. C W. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark True, Mlsa Erma Beck, Miss Helen Wise, Tom Bell and Alblo Beck. , After enjoying- a wonderful dinner. s, the afternoon was spent exploring the old. mine In the canyon and In gathering; wild flowers. - U Wilton of Shale City Was in this vicinity on Tuesday ness. Mr. and Mrs. Tra Chnstain of Central Point spent the week end at the homo of Mrs. Chast ain't parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bry ant of Bellvlew. Mrs. Moffat and her daughter nf Dot nlll t..n full unit Tuesday visltlnc at' tho home of! "''";''' ' 'tW Wo.lne- Mrs. Mlna Bayllss, Mrs. O. L. Long and Mrs. Susie IJeryudrj of Ashland spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. J. Bryant. Miss Helen Sheidieter attended a party Saturday night given at the homo of Miss Bcrnice Carter of Ashland " ' Mrs. Freed and Mrs. Nord and (ting with ihelr parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. J. Ketttnn. who have been making their -home with their daughter on Oak street since their home was destroyed by fire. The Keatons expect to rebuild within a few months. Mr. and Mrs. Talvln Owens of Twin Fals. Ida., were dinner guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Truo on Monday. Mrs. Owens is an uncle of Mrs. Truos and he several months vacation, havin; disposed of their large farm in Idaho. They expect to leave south ern Oregon some lime this week for Eugene. Portland and points In Washington, before returning to Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordwlck of Medford were callers at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. . Merryman on Sundfty evening. Mrs. A. C. Joy returned from Pendleton, Ore., Friday, where she went with her sou and daughter. Ulchnrd rind Adena, who were In the state debating contest, end who won the state honors for tho Ash land high-school of which they arc graduate this year, Mrs. 8. K. Bain os and daughter Frances were dinner guests at the( homo of Mr. and -Mrs. Ralph At 'Tvood of Medford on Friday. Mrs. Bessie Smith and family have moved from their place In Bellvlew to the Ititsrinfrer place on Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Williams are moving Into the place Just vacated by the Smith' fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lambkin o Ashland Just recently purchas e dthe Briggs place In Bellvlew and will take possession as soon as the Williams family move to their new location. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Hesseuner. Mrs. 8. K. Barnes and daughter Frances went to Hilt on Sunday. While there they called at the hos pital to sec Buster Owens, who is a patient there They report that he (s making a rapid recovery but will be confined thcro for a couple of weeks yet. . - . The Ilottena circle of the Yeo man lodge gave nn apron and over all dance at their halt on Tuesday night and a large crowd was pres ent and a good time reported. Mr. Aii Mrs. Wlllard Miles and daugh ters. Lot ha and Thais, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Barnes arid daughter from this district wore In attendance at this affair. The Merley circle of the Baptist church met at the homo of Mrs. 11. C. Metcalf on East Main street road Thursday afternoon -at 2 o'clock. A very interesting pro gram wa given during the after noon and at the clone delicious re freshments, were served by tte fol lowing named hostesses: Mrs. Hud son. Mrs. Dunham and Mn. R. C. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randalls left Wednesday morning for Rose burg to attend the grand lodge meeting of the I. o. O. F. and Rebekah hgtcs. which will be In icsston the remainder, of this week. Greham. Pickle company re ceive! one order for 1100,000 worth .0 froods. day at the home of Mrs. I,. A Peeh. Miss York was present nnd gave nn Interesting talk on frozen desserts. She nteo demonstrated tho making of fruit sherbets. The next meeting of. the club will he at tho home of Mrs. AV-, If. Js'uss haum. " . A number of frionds'mot nt Hen ry Pech's now barn last Sunday and spent the tiny- in fishin.f, nic nlcking ami a- gner.-il gnud tinm.. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. I A. Jj. Pecb. Henry and Km II Peeh. I also Mrs. it. A. Pech. Mrs. Dodge, j Mrs. .1. Dow. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp son. Mrs. Sintih and two daughter of Medford. y. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Itoy Grlgsby nnd son Donald spent the week end with Mrs. II. U Tonn., Saturday being Mrs. Grlgsby "s birthday, they j celebrated with a birthday dinner on Sunday. Those present were 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tonn. Harry Tonn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grlgsby and son of Medford. the Misses Venlta Anderson nnd Fern liar-1 lmm;h of Medford and Gerald Ward of Eagle Point. j Airs. Emma Wa tilers uf the Dry creek section and Miss Vera Ker sha wof Antelope were raiting on Mrs. Wahtcr's father, L. Tonn, Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Hoefft nnd children, who hnve spent the win ter In Medford, wero out to the ranch Sunday. They expect to move back to the ranch In about a week, ns soon as school closes. Gold Beach buys chemical en gines for fire protection. Rockaway. Highway from Gari baldi Is opened to traffic. THERE MUSI BE SOMETHING BEHIND THE FAME OF GOLDEN WEST ITISTH EQUALITY CFG00D COFFEE THE COOLEST STORE IN MEDFORD INVITES YOU TO SHOP HERE SATURDAY IN COMFORT A Timely Sale of $1.39 Children's Wash Frocks $1.00 Guaranteed wash materials, as Manchester and Borde.i 'prints, dimities, linon suitings in neat, small designs of pretty colorings. Cleverly designed little frocks for girls of 7 to 14 years; just the dresses needed now in this hot weather and during the summer vacation. . RUSSELL'S "MEDFORD '8 OWN STORE' Remarkable Values in $1 Whenever you make out your shopping list, ; any day in the year, it will pay you to put Rus ; sell's down on your list as the first place to stop. We keep our stocks new and up-to-the- minute; we guarantee satisfaction with every I purchase; we "price our merchandise as low as "Quality Merchandise" can be marked, and last, but not least, we offer you at all times !'real service by courteous, thoroughly trained salespeople, who are always anxious to please our patrons; .39 Women's ash Dresses $1.00 "We emphasize "wash" because they are all fast-color, prints of fine cambric, dimity, lawn and novelty suitings. AVell-made gar ments, in really new models, that you'll find suitable for wear on the street or in the home during the hot summer months. '. A : . Children's Socks 25c to 59c Phoenix and Holeproof chil dren's half-sox, five-eighths and three-quarter, lengths in all the best light shades for summer. Holeproof and Phoe nix children's hosiery is rea sonable in price, and will al ways give you the best of wear and service. Sale of French Panties, Shorties, plcomers 85c Of jroud quality knitted rayon, trim med with pretty pliiin nnd colored lnecs and the ' tailored styles are trimmed with bunds and nppliqued with contrasting colors of the snmo materials.. All pustel shades, as pink, flesh, Nile, orchid aud peach. A Saturday feature. 5 A fortunate purchase brings the newest in ruffled cur tains to you at prices much lower than we have ever be fore been able to offer them. . $1.75 Ruffled Voile Curtains $1.59 With valance and tic-backs, curtains of fine cream colored voile and silk stitched edges in colors of orchid green, rose and blue. Curtains are all 2-ii. yards loiig, and full size. This is truly a, great curtain value and suitable for most any room you want to redecorate.' ' $2.75 Fancy ; Ruffled Curtains $2.29 A verypfi'tty' voile curtain, with, inset panels along sides and bottom, of printed dres den design voile, all fast col ors. A curtain novelty that is now' nnd 'very .'pretty for bedrooms, where you want a color scheme. $3.50 Scalloped Valance Ruffled Curtains $2.98 ' A new idea 'with a scalloped valance, of figured voile, plain voile ruffles and the valance' is also a double-color affair that is very attractive. All fast colors guaranteed for sun and washing. $2.98 Dotted Marquisette Ruffled Curtains $2.59 Just as dainty and pretty as any curtain you ever saw. White, fine quality mercer ized marquisette,' with color ed embroidered dots: Valance and tie-back and all full size. $3.98 Scalloped Valance Ruffled Curtains $3.59 Figured voiles of very fine quality, and wilh plain voile ruffled edges. All curtains with the valance and tie backs. A new novelty curtain that is taking like wildfire everywhere. ; With No Restrictions We Offer Every Coat in Our Stock and All Better Dresses Less 20 Nothing held back, it's just as we advertise, every dress and sport coat in our stock reduced now, every better dress from $29.75 xtp includ ing afternoon and dinner dresses, street and 'sportwear, all ensembles at every., price both silk and wool, and all suits. , Don't Delay Come Early on Saturday You'll find as complete a stock of Ready-tb-Wear as shown in So. Oregon, with fashion's latest dictates in a complete color and size range' We especially call your attention to our stout dresses, for tall stouts, for short stouts in half sizes and dresses for little women size 13-15-17. ACompIete Clearance of Better Apparel Kaynee Wash Suits For the kiddies from 2 to' 8 years, "Kaynee" suits cannot be equalled. .New materials, all fast color and guar anteed to .five satisfaction. Try "Kay nee' boys' wash suits and save ii lot of worrv. v $1.98 to $3.98 Wayne Knit-Pure Silk Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.35 In all the newest colors, a beautiful semi-service, full fashioned stocking,, fine enough for any wear you wish to give it. A dandy new .number. Printed Radium Silks $1.49 Washable silk prints, beautiful and serviceable for '81111111101' flocks. Light and dark shades that will make up, into the most serviceable dress you can have for traveling, motoring or general wear, yd. $L49 GET IN THE SWIM NOW! Pure Worsted In Heavy Rib Stitch Bathing Suits $2.98, $3.98 Boys' and girls' suits in sizes up to 34 at, $2.98 and women's suits in l)oth the "Speedster" and "Easv Swimmer" stvles. sizes 36 to 44 at $3.98. They are exceptional val ues in bathing suits oC finest quality. CAPS AND SIIOKS TO MATCH Saturday Bargains from Our Silk ' Department Coin Dot Crepe de Chene Very Fashionable Now $1.98 yard Fashion predictions have come true and Coin dots have taken thj front rank as the newest novelty silk. Serviceable and correct for sum mer frocks in all colored dots on white grounds and contrasting dots on colored grotiuds. An exceptional silk value. 85c Quality Printed Organdy 8 59c yard Fast color, permanent finish printed organdy in complete dresses or made up in combination with plain colors will make the smartest of summer wash frocks. New Wash Prints of All Kinds 25c to 59c Guaranteed colors that relieve von of n lot of worry on wash da v. All the newest prints in j jigiii or meouim snaaes. To $2.98 Fancy Taffeta $1.98 For summer time, some very clever models arc being designed of these beautiful colored warps, taffetas in checks, pin stripes and pin plaids of various pastel shades. These arc fl 1 QO all fine chiffon taffetas, yard V 1 '0 Official Boy Scout -Outfitters Clothing of every official nature for "Boy Scouts,''1 the only agency in Med ford. Fit out the hoy in a new uniform or replace needed garments now and be ready for the Decora tion Day Parade and oth er summer davs when the "Scout" will be on dress -parade. "A-SCOUT .KKRCIIIKP FHEK SATURDAY"