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Medford Mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Paget Duly Twenty-third Vrar Mkly Firtyuth Vur MEDFORD, OliKCON. FRIDAY. .H'NK 1. 1928. No. 71. J1LERJJ. IHAYING STARTED GOLD HILL W. R,C. PLAN PICNIC ON j IN SAMS VALLEY; GIVES PROGRAM UTILE APPLEGAIE1 CROP IS HEAVY AL ! JACKSONVILLE. Alnv 31. ' s.MS VALLKV, M.ty 31.--Hay- COLD HILL, May SI Memorial Newton Huskins of AiU-f;ute who lnK ts Kttnii u.ilo the luy was kIwii a Kn-ut ul.sirvaiu'o lcul tin- whit it Willi his l.rutluT, j p()(Hl Wt.a(ltl. llfjts. na- grower.- In Cnld Hill. Tht Woman's K.-IU-f 1 r.-jiort tln-ir mips a Utile U-lUr 'oi'ps ur,"' olzed a wry MiituhiY nl Hawkins of Ilu inter. Ore., re-; turned hero last week ami is now . vlnitiiiK his sister, Lillie Hawkins than pivvioin years, at Hut'h. Si-hool cltn il Mniuliiy, n:il as Ollwr Dews of Klamath Kalis I lit social finn-tious had hcen ro a nil Thomas Dews from Central ' pleir if ul the l;.t two v..eUs, the J'oint are here to he with their I patrons ikclileil lo urn it the usual hrother, J. M. Dews, who is very ill , school pL-ntr. at his home in this city. C. li. Dunnington was a business via. or in .Medfonl Weilnesduy. Charles Larson and family made :t trip to Lake of the Woods Tues day . Mrs. Chris Steiner and daughter Stella of Grants Pass were callers ni ine nomc oi . i. j-unninKion , ,iri)(n,ni-li. weunesflay. Jones and M Kep(rtH from the county super Intt ndent y f the tiw eiuluh pnule applicants as Iteinj; success ful in jji-itim: th''ir diplomas as a resutl of the May stair examin ations' The followiiitf will consti tute the f r-hman class for next ('hauticey Harper, Wesley John Wilson. Paul IMieritc V.'vatt. lroKraiit In li'sponse to Memorial Day. It was as follows: Prayer Uev. ll.yer M-'inoi-ial Day Addiess Short Memorial Day Drill Girls Piano solo Kuth Applente Decitatlon Lois 1'iimernn Kead;nu. The Origin of Decora tion Day"....Kut;ena Quakenbush Lincoln's (icttyshurj: Atldress 1 X.e'aU May Smith Piano solo Gene I himinersly Mr. n) Mi-h John llnll spent Hall's Jesse N. Drew and family ot jMiumun tui) rc pemonB iiiv Sull,.,y , ..nlll vMtluu Mr week here visiting old Menus here , ,,,.,. .,,, flimlly. nuu in Axmnnu. nicy uiv hhhw j Mr M,,fr,., ,,( , ;,, ,1,;iii til inc i. i:. .Minis niiiiii'. Recitation Piano solo.. itcriiation Kecilatioii Flat; Salute Recitation I 'iano solo Recitation Recitation Recitation -Memorial Day Louise Smith Mrs. Guy t-'ranels Davis Helen Dorman Roys and Gills Laverne Walker June Moore Leonard Kcll ..Sylvia Shoemaker Clara Reck Drill winter In southern California. Willis Kenton and family cently moved into, the house lunging to Hay Toft on K street formerly occupied by the W. J. iSandty family. Miss Kuth Keverence attended a i party in Med ford Thursday night. I Woman's Relief Corps Prayer Rev. Koyer The program was Riven In the Mr. Mcffnrd of Koardmaii .wlm Mr. and -Mrs. Victor Johnson re- :,,,.,, , ,,.,:. ., ,,,,,,. tllis turned Tuesday after spending the ! . i . . , . I shlerhm the purcha-e of a 3uu I acre ranch neat Koxy Ann. j Wednesday victor witn .Mr. ami pavilion. .Several were present and Mrs. J. A. Cook were Mr. and Mrs. it UIls enjoyed by all. After the. Hiram Moore. Mr. and lrs. Will piuKiam. several cars took all ....! ,!..,,. i- Mm Will 'ti,... I... K...1 ... ,i I White iukI Mr. and Mrs. Cha. On where decorating was in progress. Cl'irence Rartlett and familv I illHI ennuren, an ui ine r.-ns ai-. inaiiKs is due the U . It. t;. tor went to Dead Indian Soda Springs i ''' U''h't. ; their patriotism to Memorial Day Tuesday. ' The school faculty for the new , by presenting these services. The Jacksonville It. N. A. lodge 1 school year are: Phlncipal. A. U. ; The pieachin-; services which members and their families arc 'Collet!: second h:.;h teacher. Miss aje being c.nducte.l at the local planning u picnic for this coming ! Jav f Kimme: int-rmcliate room. . pavilion each afternoon ami ev.-n-Kunday, June a. The picnic will . Mrs. Ada Hast, and primary room, j nig are now receiving excellent be held above Runcorn on Little Miss Mildred Culy of M 'dfofd. The 1 excellent crowds. Applegate. All those going are to ; principal and Intermediate teach- Howard Ke is now able to be meet at Dorothy's Confectionery at i e,-s were re-elected. M:.-s Road- "around a little after his operation It) u. m. ; si),(. wh(, tj,Ki- ; second hfh . last week at the Sacred Heart hos- Mr. and Mr. W. IL Bunch and i scho.d teacher for th pat thr-e l-ital by Dr. Cimroy. daughter Minnie, from Coos cuim- yr;UN bud other plans f..r th- com-; George H unniersly spent one ty, recently moved into rooms in ' UK year with which her friends lay this week in Gold Hill but has the Goodman house on K. Califor- ..nciated a hint of romance, and leturned to work at Klamath Ilia street. t.h-,-i l.i-e.lei-ti l-s tnvn as her Mrs. Krank Cameron. Mrs. M. ' 1 intentions a return to s.-hool. I Ah'- i""1 yH- Vaughn tjuaken- Combest. Wavne Comhest and Mrs ' o i r i,,.,.,, ...itended the ' ,,ush h u f"v "akland on Tuesday Maltha Dunnington drove up to j M, .,,,;, exercises at C e n t r a 1 the Sterling cemetery Wednesday, j Jn).,( Thursdav. and report an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kick motored j ,.,.,.,,.., prJerram. I T lo Grants Pass Sunday. Mlss u,.th;x Treslmm of Holland , Rr,,,, Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kt(iviliw this week at the W. C Greater tieQUty Kendall, a seven pound iauy uoy, ,-,nn(,y n,lin0( where she is help- Momiay morning. .May js. at ine Kinnev with her home Vvork. Mrs. Henry SchulK. who has been j suffering from n nervous break- j down as a result of flu. ii now In I . .r - !;i .Ijtcksonville sanitarium. j jiilVe volt seen tho new mo(- j Members of the Sams A alley , 4;,s?.. ..y0t llvtyil l thl.y beautiful : K ramie mm some mmioers m tne ;t,i0 f si, ami c,. rii so milch at the Sacred Heart hosoital. Mrs. Ken- ilull was formerly Floris Bahh ami worked in our local telephone of fice for a couple of years. Miss Mollie Brilt left for Port land for medical treatment Friday morning. She was accompanied by her brother Kmll Brltt. : Kalkr I Mr. and wlnre they will attend the funeral of their relative. Mrs. Brown. and Convenience In Kitcken Mr. Knyart's house ,on Oregon " ' (iliou ! hay and are making street caught fire Tuesday after noon. Thn roof was verv h.-lillv damaged hv the fire and also some : In ,no tM,!st- damage was done inside the house from the water. Mr. lOnyart esti mated it as about a $L'5u loss, lie wishes to thank all those who so readily responded in preventing greater loss. Doc .(ones is quite 111 ut his home this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers and daughter Maxinc and Mr. and Mrs. tral Point, where she visln-d seV morc attractive, don't you think? for salting j Tliis conversation was verheanl piite a sav-on tie street the other day. What I were the two wmen Hiking aboiil? Miss Frances WiNon was finite Automobiles? No; it was stoves phased over the honor of winning" oil stoves. And, after all. the hu the scholar.-. hip of the school with tomohile may have had sumetliing her graduation. i to do with the remarkable Iniprove- Mrs. S. J. Vincent is visiting i ment in tin appearance of oil with her daughter, Mrs. Grorg -! stoves; for, like the modern mo Gulovseti. Ibis week. Mrs. Vincent tor car, the modern oil stove is has visif d her daughter In Port-i not only being finished In lacquer, land ami came lately from Cen- j but in brighter colors, and as on C. Witter made a combined business and pleasure trip Wednes day to the Ott House ranch near Kerhy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dorothy and family were picnicking on the Applegate Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook of Med ford were in our city Tuesday. George Merritt, Miss Ruth Sev- I erence ami Miss McCully motored to the Aualia patch near Grants! J'ass Monday afternoon, returning with a lot of beautiful auzalias for Decoration Day. j Cliff Dunnington of Grants Pass ppent Wednesday in our city. j Mrs. Ralph Jennings was calling ! rfin friends in our city one day this I week. i 'm Uev. and Mrs. Klnier McVicker were visitors in Ashland Wednes- ! day. j Mr. and Mrs. John Pernoll from A, plcgule wore callers hero Tues-' dily evening. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Offenbacher visited Miss McCully Tuesday even- ' ing. 1 nral weeks with hi t son. automobiles, drab black will soon he a thing of tin- past on oil stoves. An all-wihte porcelain nil range LONDON. The Karl of Kin-(with a built-in oven! And nlher noiill. whose first wife obtained amoves with silver-gray lut'ipier I'in dlvoree. tomorrow is lo marry Mlssjish: Who could huvo imagined Mary I'.tbel Isobi 1 Merrick, whose ', such innovations a few years i:o? mother operates a number of night j Rut they nit here. that have received police at- And why not u truly modern 1 luh ention. WASHINGTON. Clarke Grif fith, baseball magnate, is entitled to some free ginger ale and o:her things because l :t is u lin-ky nnm i her fM him. At hide No. 13 of 'the Columbia Country club. j yards, he had one of tb One swipe with n midtron enough for one eighteenth of stove in the kitchen a range that is as beautiful as thn finest ns or electric range? Read the adver tisement and see the stoves. RKTII AN V. Mo. There seems to be something about Pi tat e that makes them think they Would be things, i good sheriffs. I tube Adams, who ii was' used to pitch for Pittsburgh, Is a the! candidate for such office, so was I Montis Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig of Med ford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall on Wednes day. Mr. nn.l Mrs. Leni Charity were .visiting at the Lee Bradshaw home on Decoration day. Those who attended the meeting held in the schoolhouse last Sun- day, by the Business Men s Gonpel team of Med ford, appreciated H ery much. The sthoolhouse was, well filled though there were not ' as many present from this com- . nuinity ns whs hoped for. Rev. John Stille of Reese Creek vill preach next Sunday at S o'clock Kvcryotie is invited to this meet- ing. Mrs. Kd Fernland and daughter Klma were the guesta of Mr. al 1 Mrs. Wright Sunduy. Mr. and Mis. Georgo Henry were chopping in Med for don Monday. , Mr. RosMibcrry of Sams Valley has purchase. I the Bopga place, near Brownii-oro. and expects to. W i . ' DOUBLE ACTING MAKES BAKING tASIH Yes, LESS than one cent per baking tor the finest, purest, surest baking pow der that can be produced at any price. The greatest money saver that ever entered a kitchen. Prevents failures that waste many dollars' worth of other baking materials. Try it. Profit by the perfect, never - failing action of Calumet. in'o trui'i Hnl'ning. S.W.KM. Ore. Ju.O I. K.I-; sur W. Smith, a treasurer of the Kmith for PresMt'nt Hs.orlation In i Oregon, spent 2.730.0! In the dem- i ocnitic primary campaign In he. i ha of Smlth'a candidacy accord-i Ing to a report filed with the secre-1 Ui y qt Uti , w e Phone 31 for Personal Service and Prompt Delivery 1 RUSSELL'S MEDFORD S OWN STORE" Send Us Your Mail Orders We Prepay Postage NOT JUST A FEW COATS BUT Every Coat In Stock Reduced at Least 25 Wayne Knit Hose $1.95 Very slu-cr all-silk chif fon, with pcfo to). In all late shades. JJogu lar 1.0"). -V '.-learaiii-o of coats just now means that you can save a lot of money hy buying at Uus sell's. Our stocks arc marked at a moderate irice at the beiiinin.ii' of the season; our iolii-y of keeiiintc stocks clean, new and up-to-the-minute is the reason, at this time, that we jilace this bis reduction on every gar ment in our coat department. The latest styles, the newest fabrics, the accepted col ors and in a most complete size range, even up to the extra sizes of -IS. You're assured of values here and honest representation, always. $19.75 Coats, tomorrow $1-1.80 $15.00 Coats, tomorrow 5(511.25 $26.75 Coats, tomorrow $20.05 $36.75 Coats, tomorrow $27.55 $49.75 Coats, tomorrow $37.30 $59.75 Coats, tomorrow $14.80 Every other priced coat in stock, both sport and dress, reduced at least 20 per cent. Dresses Specially Priced! Be sure to look over our three groups of Dresses Dresses up to $12.75 going at $ 9.00 Dresses up to $16.75 going at $12.75 Dresses up to $25.00 going at $15.00 All Better Dresses Less 20 Prices Range from $29.75 Up They include afternoon and dinner dresses, street and sport, wear; 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-to-wear as shown in southern 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, i:-l.")-17. A Complete Clearance of All Better Apparel Maids' Aprons 85c and $1 I'crmanpiit finish, dimity Htrlpcd, quality lawn, lucn I'lnliruideiy trim. Value exceptional at Sic and Jl.OU. Kaynee Wash Suits For I lie liiddii's from '2 lo S years "Kiixni'i." Suits I'liiiimt he r'liiiil leil. New niiilerials, nil fust eolor mid (.'"'"'"H'ml lo (five satisfiie tinii. Try "Kaynee" liuys' wash suils mill save n lot of money. $1.98 to $3.98 CHILDREN'S Rayon Underwear Children's liiiyon ('iniiliiiiiitioii .Soils, liodiee loji with liloomei knee. Klesli only. $1.25 and $1.98 GET IN THE SWIM NOW Pure Worsted in Heavy Rib Stitch Bathing Suits S2.98, S3.98 Hoys' unci fiiils' Suits in sizes up to .'H t .t'J.08, mid Women's Suits in liotli tlic "Speedster" unit "Kiisy Swiiiimer" styles, sizes to 41. ut .:l.!IX. Tliey nrc ex eeptioniil values in luilliiiii; suits of first ipinlity. ''lips Hiiitshoes to miitc-li. ft TIP French Panties $1.25 Contrasting, Ia e-t r i m in c d and sclf-tin. In all pastel shades. Kxecptioual ipiali.' at 4s 1 .12-". Rayon Slips $2.25 Kxtra fine quality. In all shades. Shadow proof hem. Special!? priced at '2.2. ' Beautiful t NEW DRESSES In Prints and Washable Crepes $10-75 to $19 " JO very day we receive .some new models, new prints of the "(larden of the Sea" design, so popular now, in all sizes, from JG to 4(5. Beautiful models with youthful lines, for the larger type figures. In plain, washable, crepes; sleeveless models tire in great faver and all light pastel shades and white are being shown in a big range of models. T',iey are all new, they're correct and priced, ex ceedingly low for such quality, style ' and workmanship. Saturday Specials in Domestics Plain Cotton Voile 50c Uoncydew, roau, lnk, orchid, green, liluu, nialse; i luetics wlile. (inar anteod fitHt color. Itegnlur fiOc yard. Rayon and Celanese Voile $1.59 Fine itKHiirtinent nf patterna. Tlio tlo niaiid has lieen extraordinary for thesn materials, (tiiaranlecd last color. Itegnlur $1.59 yard. Plain Colored Celanese Voile $1.50 White, pink, rose, lan, Viiaim), blue; 40 inehca wide. (iuarantccd fast colors. Jlegular fl.uU yard. I Washable Flat Crepe $1.98 Yard 40 liiehes wide.' (iuaraiitecd fiiHt col or, lixecpllonally priced at 11.88 yard. Foulard Prints 49c J lea ut If ul patterns to bo liad III tills number; 30 Inrlies Aide. Cuaianteed fast color. Kcgular 49c yard. t1 HA m VA P1