Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 15, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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    edford Mail Tribune
Second Section
Six Page
Second Section
Six Pages
Dliy 'lu-eiity-tliltti Yar
WekJ? t(t-ixth Year
MEDFORD, OlilXiOX. FRIDAY, .M'M-2 V,. 1'VJS.
M
No. S.").
REAL WINTER IN'
DEAD INDIAN; 3
LAST MEETING OF
VALLEY CLUB IS
HELD, BELLVIEW
EDRX PRKCl.VCT, Juno 14. j IJEI.L.VIKW, June 15. Till' ITp
(Spcclul.) Kred Kurry nnd K1 . por Valley Community club hfl.l
llnmlln wont out to Dead Iniliun to itholr Inst roKUlar meeting of Uuh
fix up fences on the Kurry ranches, season on Wednesday at an all day
jind found ft snowiiiK when they i meeting at one o'clock. A covered
tiul out there on Sunday evenlnK. It jdlsh luncheon was served, the
snowed three inches and the hoys ' morning: hours were spent in lump
hnd a cold, wet time of it. They .shade making- After luncheon,
came hack Monday. 'tli'o business was held and many
Mrs. Uellnap of Medford was out important matters were discussed,
at the Carey plant far maflcr plants 'The election of officers for the
last Thursday. ensuing year was held at this lime
Norman Wayno l'holps. who for- nnd the following were elected:
mcrly resided In Talent and ran a! Mrs. Wntle Wallace, president:
newspaper there, lias been in Med- -Mrs. Krtwln Dunn, vice-president;
ford, accompanied by his brother. Mr- '"''' Tuckei-, seeretaiy-tiea-
Cllty l'ltch Phelps, for a Week past, surer. -mur mi- ousiuens was ov
lectutihK.
MIsh York uuve a splendid demon-
Many
s for
f,-le,,,R I their homes.
.Mrs. carl l.nltsoho or .Meuionl
nnd Mrs. H. C. Jiawley of Wash
ington were guests at this meetlliK.
''.'he i'ioncer club, with Mr. Dun
ham, pastor of the Itaplist church
as president, hnd a picnic supper .
!at 7 o'clock at the fJllmore farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Klby Wueonor of;""1"""1 of nImhIo mnkiiiB. M
San Francisco were In the valley "" .-i
Tuesday celling on old
Mrs. Wagoner was formerly Miss
Hello McTavish and lived near
I'hoentx. Mr. Wagoner is author
of a hook he lately had published.
The title is "Pnrtners Three." on
Ititpi-oaHnfr Alaska storv.
...... , - !at i o clock at tne
air. unu -us. !. iThe ,.lhIc waH Sead in the yard
Phoenix have begun the season jnn ,,,,, ,. Wils
picking of their red raspberry Jov(ii A 0.eim.k u.y ,,,
crop. The berries are of the very j,,,,,,,,, ,,y (llo y ,. r f,.m .,.
best ounllty. Illapllst church. They all iourney-
.lohn llllderbrnnd is staying iod (l(nvn lhl, hnniH ( c.,.opk
f nights over at the Coleman ranch ' ,r enjl)ve(1 n wennie roast,
across Hear creek from Phoenix.; Mr nn(, Mrs Amly N,.isn n.lvP
Since llanilin ninved into Mi s. : iP:1Ked their place In llellview to
Furry' house It leaves the Cole-lMl. ,, Ml.M nwlwurnl of Call
man ranch house vacant unless Mr. jf,.na M, wm t.,k,, possession at
llllderlirand is there. !once. Mr. Ilay.eiwood has a pusl-
Hurry Morrison Is mnrketing ju,,n iti, ibe M..on Lumber fo.
young porkers all the lime to tliej ji,.. an, m1s lioyd Tucker of
different meat markets, in the val-jTrail were visiting relatives over
ley towns. t lit- week-end.
There are more turkeys being. Mr, and Mrs. K. M. Tbebo nnd
raised this year all over the val- Idnughter Mary spent l-'riday as
ley than In the past three years, i guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
K. C. l.ockwood of the "White Wing j Mark True. The Theho's motored
Poultry farm has been hatching 'as far north as l:ugcne by way of
poults for many of the farmers, i Bend, Ore., and returned by the
Noah Chandler has another valley route. Mr. Thebo is a cousin
wonderful oat crop, and if we are of Mr. True.
to have a county fair, samples of! Mrs. Oscar I.ow and son Taul
them should he secured now. nnd Miss Kdith chapman spent the
Mr. Ilingman is finishing his I week.end visiting with relatives in
painting on the little cottage which M edford.
he Intelv purchased in North Tal-i -U- T. A. Merryman and
onl dnoghlcrs Wilila and Kllen spent
j. M. Pease, father of Orval ! Saturday afternoon shopping in
Pease, is Unproved In health Mcdford
enough so he can walk about the! '' nd Mrs. I-red Homes were
house and yard. j Mcdford visitors on Tuesday after-
Mrs. I.cta Kurry nnd Mrs. M. j n0"' ,
. . , .. . . Mrs. it. C. ilawley nnd tlaugiiter
Ioho wero vlsi c,l by n laW mini-
her of old frlenrtH who t lU t,10 Metralf home J-YUlny ovon-
n uu. rwm..K ui -tun,, i" t(( vjsU fm. c ,p ))f weekl
bid thorn farewell. It was on the . ,..,.,
onior of ii surprise, but ioa'a-d out
just before the evenlnp. DpHpIous
Mrs. Mubol Mirrym:in was sur
prised on Friday afternoon with a
puncn ann waiors were serven aur- lhe hom(i (f u. Jpssi NV
ink' the eveniim. iimuortant business and on arriving
Mrs. Hunt, an nM friend of Mrs. fmm(, a piirtv WJIS UIHrr wnv. ;
tit. I. Itarneburp. is spending about ! Afu.r n jrt,;y ,lft(,rnoon, d.-licious
ten days at the liarneburi; home. , refreshments wore served in the
Mr. Wolters. u former Phoenix : (iinmff ,oom iU mhie lieautiful
resident, was at the plant fftrmjwUh ,.ed nml Kn.n ;S lhP rnnr ;
after broccoli plants. Mr. Wolters t Nrhenie. Mrs. Merryman received:
plans to spend the summer at Uittet)u.rtUtiful Kifts lrom 1lor ;
FftUs. jrM, James Allen of California i
K. C. T.ockwood is plantinp a j H spendiiiK some time visitinn at'
larpe plot of late cahhnKR for poul-j the home of her mother, My. '
try feed, and it is superior to kale coder nf Kast Ashland,
for winter preen feed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oottsche if j
Many of the women in this viein-j Med ford were in llellview on We'd- ;
ity are out thinninp fruit. Help ; nesday afternoon,
is scarce and pood thinners are j Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chastain and .
hard to find. There is no excuse Mrs. William llryant are spendinp
for nhlehodied persons not to be a short vacation at Orescent City.!
employed now. ' They expect to return the last of I
Miss Kuth Miller is home from the week.
rollepe and Is with her parents. Little Helen Dunn is spendinp a
Pr. and Mrs. Miller, near Vhoonix. week visiting nt the home f her j
The Xeiphbors of Woodcraft ' aunt on Applepate.
lield an initiation last "Wednesday Mi, and Mrs. Sam Kvatw soldi
eveninp Instead of In the nfternoon, : their property lit lbdlview a few
as many of the members were out weeks apo and moved ot Jackson- '
thinninp nnd could not attend In ville. Mr. and .Mrs. I'lrlrh and
the afternoon. It was one of the I family purchased the Mvans pro
best meetinps held this summer. ! P''y-
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Fish nnd Kleven boys nnd pirls of Jackson
family were down to Central Toint (county left Sunday morninp for
last Sunday visitlnp. - A- whpro W,M niion,x l,u ;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Pnlmer ninier session of school which
have secured n nice new cottape
on South Central avenue In Mcd
ford. They took a rtlp to Albany
hepins Monday morninp. Instruc
tion, in home economics, scwinp
and conkinp for the girls, and
last week to brlnp back some of ' .,, , ,,,-,
sion.
It. O. Fowler will spend most of
the time with the hoys, while Miss
their most needed household poods. I
Mr. and Mrs. Itender of North1,
Peach street, Mcdford, were out to
cnll on Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey the
first of the. week. They nre sure
ly in love with the JEopuc Hivcr
Valley.
Many who have summer homes
tlon npent, will teach two classes
in sewinp durinp the last work.
Those takitip the trip from ItHl- :
vi.,- Until Inl- Annn U.
at Lake of the Woods are makinpjn(.r nn(, MoU(p h.InWt
plans to spend a pood part of the. h , J( J( S)Pnr0 nn(1
summer there this season, as the
fishlnp is said to be excellent In
the' lake this year.
Miss Irene Standloy has spent
two nlphts this week with her
prandmother, Mrs. Anna Simpson
of Mcdford.
The Dove9 Again at
C mivrinry Tnnitrhtu parties from California ami are
raienan m urugrii i nnving to KI;imath Kuiis t make
family rcturno'd to their home In
central Oropon after spenllnp
some time visit inp Mr. Spence's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. hpnnre.
.Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tucker and
datiphter, Mrs. Scott nnd son Ste
phen were- callers in Hell view on
Wednesday eveninp.
Mr,' and Mrs. Kny Hcsseutir-r
have leaded their place In Ildlvlew
Xoah Deery's latest role is that
of Scnor Lon Jose Maria, y San
doval, who. In his own languape.
considers himself "the best' damn
caballero In all Costa Itoja." He
has -it,' which is not whnt you
mipht think in the colorful coun
try of Costa f loja.
Ifcjwover. IV'ry In his latest
their home.
BUITE FALLS SUNDAY I
role, in support or .Norma Jai-i Memhers ,)f ,,p yeoman lnclKon
mndge In "The novo," at Hunt k , of (;ranls p111(Si Medforrt nnd Ash
Craterinn. has the ladles seeking ; lBn( ,, tlu.r famllieR will attend
his favor. Kven 'Charlie's fb m.' -nniial alldav nlcnlc SlllldnV.
hllng Houjo" and "The Tellow Pig ' jn( j7, Bt the Hutte Falli city
Cafe" take on n festive appear-1 mrt.
Rnce when ho comes around. Thlsj Initiatory services are planned
la the nde that Holhrook Jtnnn I fr the morninc and stunts, races,
plnyed w-hen Invid Pelasco pro-)gamos and music are on the after-
ducod "The Dove." ! noon program. Each family is rc-
The two nets of Vltnphone vaude-. quested to bring a well filled has-
vllle make a hit with the nudlenoes. i ket. Coffee, cream ami Ire cream
t 4 Johnny Marvin puts over his annus will lie furnished free to all guests.
ns onlv Johnnv can nnd the dra-! Anyone !in ha extra room In
matlc not. "The l.-ish," li- Hal his car or wants a way to ride over
Crane, la a big feature on the bill. ' is asked to call tll-v.
10 Discount
Throughout the store whore
items are not advertised at a
special discount greater than
10rf, this discount- will applv
on all purchases Saturday.
A Few Contract Goods Excepted
RU
Ail
SSELL'S
fjlQIilK f 4j
Aurora
Cone Decorations
Ctiniplete supplies on hand
now for the "Aurora Cone
decorations'" work, t'om
nier.ee this interesting work
now, you'll enjoy it. Let us
demonstrate the work to von.
J
Celebrating Our Four Years in Medford With Bargains
One-Fourth Off on
All Sweaters
Just the time you need these
sweaters, for your vacation, for
week-end trips, for sports wear.
All kinds and the newest in slip
overs and coat designs- in a
beautiful line of colors and
styles. For children in all sizes
and for women and girls, a
complete assortment. Every
one goes into this clearance, no
reservations of any kind.
ml
mi
II
Coats, Suits
Ensembles, Dresses
HALF PRICE
Kvery coat, suit, and ensenihle in
stock goes into this big iMIall" Price
Sale." Nearly 100 dresses are also
included. As every .coat, suit and
ensemble is included you have the.
pick (f as fine a ready-to-wear stock'
as you can find in Southern Oregon.
All garments new and correct, com
plete size ranges and a bona fide
"honest-to-goodness" Half Price
Sale NOW.
54-in. Square. Regular $1.49
Indian Head
Printed Table Cloths
and 6 Napkins
$1.25 set
dust "0 of these and we do not. ex
pect them to last until noon on Sat
urday. You'll agree with us when
you see them, they are "exception
al." Absolutely fast colors, printed
designs of blue, rose and gold, 54
inches square and 18-inch napkins,
(i of them.
' side ouu v, ixnows
Hall-Price Sale Saturday
Piece goods, as wash goods of all kinds, silks, draperies of
various kinds, hundreds of yards all picked for quick .dis
posal at Half Price. Sleeveless felt jackets for sports wear,
children's dresses and coats, boys' furnishings of various
kinds and ribbon novelties and purses, and bags at "Ifalf."
While of course all items in stock, like above, are not "lla'f
Price," still you will find big assortments that will save you
a lot of monev Saturdav.
Girls' Knit
Rayon Union Suits
98c
Hi'Kiilar 1.2"), nnd a tine lit lip
KarniPiit for .summer, in sizes S to
12 years. Pink only in a line
iiiality knit riiyrm with tliu
"Shorly" eliistie. leg.
Women's Rayon
Step-ins Panties
85c
Kxeellcnt quality, nicely
made and trimmed and per
fect fitting. A very low
price considering quality.
French Voile
Underwear
98c
downs, envelopes, panties,
nicely trimmed with nM0l
(pialily lures. Kaynn step
ins, panties and envelopes.
A real "Anniversary liar
jfain" in all the liest pastel
similes and worth .$1.2.") to
1 .-!!.
NEW!
Hollywood's Latest Fancy
Classe' Net Silk Hose
Fashioned in Paris, made in Xew York, shown by PiUsseH's,
in .Medford, "First with the Xew." Of glove silk, a point
ed heel and leg with the open work net. A stunning creation
4 bat has taken like a flash in all style t"l OC
centers. Six shades. Pair '. DJ..OL?
Now There Is Something Chic
Tennis Sox for Ladies
Just the same fashioned foot, as a regular silk hose, but
the top is fashioned like the kiddies' half sox. Smart and
a wearable summer novelty. For wear over your (jjl Qd
other hose,, or wiihout if you choose. ..Pair
Tennis sox also shown in lisle at $1.00 a pair.
NEW
xy I
i m - f-H m
w w. I
1
'Kaynee" Wash Suits
For Boys 2 to 8 Years
$1.98 to $4.98
Superior to most othfjr lines of boys' wash suits,
known nationally by the mothers of boys as the
most satisfactory for wear and washing. Abso
lutely fast colors relieve you of lots of worry.
Such tTcver little tots togs that you'll surely want
several suits Saturday.
10 Per Cent Discount on "Kaynee' Boys'
Wash Suits, Shirts and Blouses
Guaranteed Fast Color Fabrics
40-Inch Ribbon Edge Voiles
f-IVery. fine mercerized voiles, in beautiful designs, both
.large anil small. -iso a piaui mercerized vonc ai mis
price. These are absolutely last colors and an A
t J'l MM it 1 1 linn iil
40-Inch Mercerized Foulards
A soft, lustrous, " l.utterfield labric in unusual de
signs and colorings. This is a highly mercerized fast
color summer fabric that will make up yt Q
beautifull v for women or children
Marcella Check Dimity
This fast-eolor check dimity lends itself admirably to
the best summer fashions. Finlsna! designs, both small
and large, make it suitable for either 4Q
women's or children's dresses .:
' 40-Inch Printed Batists
Sheer and cool, in pretty find fast-eolor designs, both
light and medium shades. Many of the new "Putterick
Fashions" call for batiste in making 4Qf
up the clever styles i7
36 Inch Bordans Cambrics
"Just perfce." that's the way they wash, and the de
signs and colorings are new. A verv fine fabric for
summer clothes for either women or
children. Light or dark shades
30c
89c
Guaranteed Silk Hosiery
in All the New Shades
"liob-O-Liiik" a feature for years
at Wusseips, reduced for Saturday to
89c. Absolutely guaranteed and .
new pair, without any arguments, if
you're, not satisfied. Also at this
price on Saturday, "Phoenix" or
"Holeproof" silk frr,u top to toe'
and our own special hosiery with
pointed heel and "guaranteed"
also as the "Pob-O-Link." About -120
new shades to select from.
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