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Medford Mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Paget li)u -ivity-toira Yr Mt'Mkiy l'iy litt Year MEDFORD, OKKOON, FRIDAY, Jl'NK 22, 102S. No. 92. rhvnrr nmnnr mni nrnnnn 'i i 1 1 ii'ii .ihiii, ; DIuLL DIIUUL ,riui rt MbUKU Hundreds of Bargains Not Listed Under Our "Dollar Day" Items. SELL'S Every Department Offers the Greatest Values of the Entire Year Now. MO TRAFFIC! : GDLD H RANCH Closing Our 4th Anniversary Celebration Saturday With a R US TABLE ROl-K, June 2J. Don-' GOLD JIII.I,. June 51. One of nlcl Wilson nniveil home friilny thh' ' larcPHt rheriy crn;i ever from EuRene whore he finished a . kfl0vn t0 n,s or.hnri, K holB vent' n comsn hi hip univiTMiy unii . . . . will Hpeml the Humper vacation P'W nn UlP mipervlHlon or . vffih homo miles hfip. - l ut ifuiic. no nas lonu ucen uun- The ChiiHO, and Tuttle famtlioH ! ed in the Roi?ne River valley for were visitors at Diamond Ijike unMlifs- famous itlni; chorrles. This ilay last week. I year bitr chorrlos and n heavlor Johnny- Morris Is homo from crop surpass all previous marks. Oni, California wbor ho has been Some of the cherries , are from attending high school for the past several months. Several families from here drove three to six Inches In circumfer ence. These are' about as larpe cherries as any in Oregon. A crew to the strawberry fit-ltls near , Df workers is helnc employed and j Cr.'int Pass thin week to take ad- ( several crates of the delirious fruit j vantage of thn low prlco of herrieH. nr0 hejllK picked dally. i Ralph Wilson and hour have just j T1)e wnrkera of the state high-i flnfched putting up a h:iy stacking j wny commission have been huwy I ourSlt which Is one of the largest j tho nasl wpok fminir the chuck- ! in the district. , 'holes at the fill of the new bridge. Tho Sains Valley Orange placed N,.ltht.,. ,im.oach was paved be an order for hinder twine this i cnusp thP pmV(1, nmi d,..t wns PX week for the members having j on n ROO nnR ftU dnn(:er of sM-, grain to harvest. . j ... , n , n nnnr0aches will 1 ' i ........... Aiti...r ..r ., The county gravel crusher and loading machinery has hern in stalled on tho Henry flregory place mid are getting ouL gravel for the Nnms Valley market road. . The Newman family who havo been living In the house on the (!ainenn place left last week for ihelr former home In Washington. I Otis Davis and llershel Harper ipent a few days last week pros pecting la the Kvons Creek district where they think they hnve located tome valuable ore. Duulnp nnd Hamlllon have just completed the sale of a car loud of spring Inmlis. .Mr. aiiil Mrs. Halph Wilson re ceived a letter last week from the their home place In nt hall and wind storm which demolished sev eral of the ranch buildings, and heat down a field of wheat. The California Oregon Power company are putting on new cross arms on their pole line through this section which will carry four liries, two for power distribution and two for the company telephone line, which Is being replnced with eipper wires. ( 4 The rain of Sunday was highly) v beneficial tn corn and potato crops. ' t gardens, alfalfa, nnd all kinds, ot ll'ruits in this section. :i Alvln Hamilton is working with the forest service force nt I-odge Pole on the south fork of .Rogue river. Mrs. E. O. Wilson ' entertained the Red Cross sewing club last Wi..l n i ii ft ninnn 1 J. I.. Nealon recently purchased u new Whippet couch nnd is plan f nlng to try it out on the roads to f Ihe. coast. 1 .Mr. and M rs . Howard ami I daughter of flrnnts I'ass were Sun ,1 ilny visitors at the (. W. (Jage $s bomo here. Ive voters turned out to the probably be paved. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo T-yman were ! vKlted last week by their daugh ter Daisy, who lives nt Westfork, Ore. She stayed for a brief visit I t and has now returned home. The machinery which arrived nt Oold Hill lust week for the dredge j pi on Koots creek Is now blncr in- stalled. Some of the workings ; have already been phiced upon ih J boat, but the main part of th"1 ntiiehlnery is yet to be Installed, j A visit to; the dredge site will con-: vlnee anyone that a great amount j of work Is expected to be done by the l.udlum Drodginir company. vhns operations on Koots creek are ini narge or u. n. i- erry. Mrs. r. W. Martin and children, t together with Mr. and Mrs. Jack : p3 Heyland of Medford. returned j from a trip to Crescent City Mnn- j day. They reported having a very: enjoyable trip. i Several people from ('.old Hill ; went to (1 ra n ts Pa ss Th u rs day morning to see Flying Cloud at- . rive at about 10:30 as the win- j ner of the Redwood marathnn. (iOLD HIIX, June 21. The work of Installing the machinery and equipment for actual work of th edredge on Foots creek Is now In progress. The carload of ma chinery which was removed from C.nid Hill to the dredge last week Is now gradunlly being put In i ml plnce. Piece by piece it will build annual school meeting Monday tnt. Einnu.ship until she is ready j night when Elmer Hull was re elected director and Mary B. Myers clerk. The clerk's report showed the district to be In excellent shape hs to flnnnces. school equipment jtnd general ability to educate its children. The harvesting of the. first crop of alfalfa is about completed here j 'J cre(,k una ii win Do u ijw wi-uiis uriuiu the second crop is ready to cut. Miss Alice Seabrook arrived Sat urday from Los Angeles where she to scrape the bedrock of the Foots ( creek channel, long known because of Its richness In southern Ore-1 gnn's great metal gold. The click of machinery, tho ( building of the boat and the clear- , ing of the land all revive tho ' nses of bygone mining days upon j To the person who I knows this gold producing section itit will revive the scene of the dredge built nnd put Into opera-' lion by Chnmplin. Although thlsj :, j ,, "I dredge did not do much toward course in the Itible Institue at that , T , t,i making Itself a paying proposition,' it proved the gold was there. From . the site directly where the boat is. now being built to a bridge which! crosses the creek, a distance of 100 vanls at the most .and fn fmfflc for several days now and i Vnrds wide, a man by the name; F nf 1 ntlmni- nit noil nut $30 00H tn gold. Farther up the creek a large j amount of ore was taken from the i old Hlack Channel mine. It is now! a thing of the past, but neverthe-j less. It cannot be lost from the; minds of the earliest settlers whose prize was gold. The ground which the new dredge wilt cove has not previous ly bee nmined. It has been "skim med" over, but at the depth it will dig no gold has ever been taken. The work of the l.udlum dVedging operations will last nbout six nr seven years. A fair sized ..-..t.. nr men (o nn Itatntr 11111. Fort Klamath district will vote : fyp( nn nooo school gymnasium. Tnl n,.w rP,ifPnee of . H. Ker ...... - I rVi manager of the company's op erations upon Foots creek, is rap idly n in ring completion. It Is a large Spanish type home and Is being built about half a mile from the mouth o fthe creek. At prej- ent Mr. Kerry nnd family ore llv , Ing In the Champlin home, but will In the near future occupy their new residence. place. The bridge crew working on the ttybee bridge have finished the re deeming Job and are now putting Mi new railings. The bridgo has been open for Jworkmn report many cars passing Jdntiy. :j During the time the bridge was jc.tnseri the rural carrier brought 4the mall out. distributed It and got hack across the bridge before eight jo'clock in the morning. The funeral last Monday of John llA ha m , worthy el t l.cn of t h e Sa ms Vn Hoy . d 1st rict was largely I attended bv neonk from this dis trict where he was well known nnd I highly respected by a large circle I of friends who at this time deeply sympathize with the family In their I hour of trouble. ft. . 5L55S I F AMTI-1 PREOL Carload of Farm Tractors Arrive roautniY KIP) for1 BURNS : SUN BURN ! 'and all Skin Disorderj-l' The E. R. While Maehinery com- I pany. whlrh has recently etahllsheil I display momi at 23 North Kir mreet 1 in this rity. has rereired a rarloail j of the latent type Mc('ormlck l)eer- IitR farm and orchard tractors of J the 1 0-20 type. These tractnm are I now on display and orchardisla and I farmers have been Invited to see them. The E. R. White Machinery com pany hnndlea farm and orchard equipment of all kinds nnd repre sents the Hrenneris line of deep III-lau-e orchard tool". R V T It E It LI. V. Tiller cutoff n III 1 ID t K ail I li'MlD1 C AH 36-inch regular $1.75 Printed Radium Silks . ... . $1 85c extra quality Imported Pongee Silk, 2 yards . . . $1 36-inch $1.49 quality Washable Sport Flannels, yard $1 59c Striped Super Twist for underslips, 2 yards . . . $1 Ruff lings, Ruchings, Pleatings, values to $2.98, yard . $1 Values to 98c, Rayon Dress Fabrics, 2 yards . .... $1 65c Ray gloss Pastel Underwear Fabrics, 2 yards . . . $1 $1.25 Fast Color Rayon Taffeta Dress Fabrics, yard $1 49c Voiles, Prints, Dimities, Batistes, 3 yards for . . . ' $1 40 -inch fine quality Dress Voiles, priced, 4 yards 39c Rayon Striped Shirting for men or boys, 4 yards 30c Borden's fast color printed Cambric, 4 yards . . . $1 To 35c quality Ginghams guaranteed fast, 5 yards . . $1 18x36 Linen Huck Towels, 65c regular, 2 for . . . . v $1 Kotex, Regular Size, 3 Boxes 13 customer , . . $1 3 Color Border Fancy Huck Towels, priced 4 for . . . . $1 65c Fancy Gift Bath Towels in many colors, 2 for , . . . . $1 Values to $1.50, Fancy large size Bath, Towels $i To $1.50 Ecru and Gold Drapery Nets, price yard To 59c Childrens Sox, 6 to 10 sizes at 3 pair $i Hundreds of Yards Draperies, Wash Goods, Silks . To $1.49 Jewelry, Beads, Chokers, Pendants, priced 59c Bandeaux and Brassiers of all kinds, 2 for . . $1 $1.25 Ladies "Seal Pax" Nainsook Union Suits, 2 for $i Half Price on Every Coat in Stock All Sweaters in. Stock' Discounted . . . . . . 25 Per Cent 100 Dresses, Worth up to $25, Saturday 55 Dresses, Worth $16:75 up to $49.75 " $13.50 Half Price 10 Of! Everything in Stock That is Not Advertised at a Greater Reduction Half Price I . . . $ 1 At All Druggists J 'ruler and Lllamond lake-4 nlihed. i