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    Medford MM Tribune
Second Section
Six Paget
Second Section
Six Pages
liily Twenty-lint d far
Weekly fifty -snth Year
MEDFORD, OKEGOX, FRIDAY. JUNE 20. W2A.
No. ft).
ALL-DAY SERVICE
AT REESE CREEK
ILL ATTENDED
CHEMICAL FOR PLANS FOURTH OF
FIRE FIGHTING JULY MEETING
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My Mrs. Mary O. Carey ' SAMS VALl.KV. June 2S. The
EDKX VA1.1.KY, June -'S. The Sams Valley ClranKo Is i-ponsorliiR
town of l'hopiilx recently purchased a lilt- Fourth of July picnic to be
a new fire truck. It lias two big;hH1 KoBU, riy. just back ot
The committee
RKESIC CRKEK, June 28. Th
all-dny meetlnu last Sunday v as
quite well attended. There were
no t. .hnul Th. oil 1 1 -
dvnroram was Immedi- ! " e" ' 1 1 "nKS 01 i the Menlon ranch.
........ .... .. .. - "' nose, wnn lauaers at-, is w,.klnK hard to make the picnic
ately after the bundtiy school. It lutheil Q the 8idp, wll axe ttnAa auare,J-anA exuml cor(llal ,.
was as follows: SonK, "Sunbeam" necessary tools. The boys have vlt:itloii to all farmers and friends
Cermellta Dennis and llfulah -""I "Umber of practices in the,,,, ,.,,. baskew and help
w wideii- recltuion "My Mission" cve '' allollt , Everyone ; enJj. ,,,,, j
i Vi M . n n the Ch nn'ireenm VPry b" he I . and Mrs. Richard B. Ober I
TT.v ureinK. " - James B "Bber" ! ?V,W,,1!f P'' , Th? c"llrals n'ake and son Klce of I.onK Beach. Calif.
P ' .-wnVner , hv the " "0!,slblte for tl,e remnn to put , , WP(k 11M BUOSts of
r"B:. m ton h out fire in the country or beyond I10 w. w. ,.;,,., fmlly. j,,,,.
Way' Mrs. Davidson and Mm. ,ha W0Ier mains. H!11.y Realties ClluM. , niece f Mr Kdlncton
J'ullen : Bible read In k by Edison is fire chief and is almost always I", .irtTier on ,hey i
crandall. Matt. 19. 13-1... Then ln ,e tlty so ,f fjra .,,. break I ,.01.t,.ind nlu, Seattle. havlnB soldi
were thero. brought unto Him II tie out ,,, lUy 0lks feel they have',,,,, ilsless Interests in California. ;
children, that He should put Hlsthe rillht man ln the rl(.Ilt ,,a(.e. , Jr aml Jlrg OUh ,,,,,,,. who !
hands on them, and pray; and c. W. llohlridKe has about fin-! huvl. ,,,., w,,,k wUn Mrs. !
the dlscitrtos rebuked them. But I Hhed pickini; Jiis crop of cherries. ; leo-o's sister-in-law, Sirs. John!
Jesus said, 'Sutfer llttlo children The crop was a light one for that i!iKhKin left Sundav for their homo
and forbid them not to come unto orchard. The rainy weather keut 4,, s., Francisco,
me, for of such Is the kingdom of j the blossoms from pollenizinK. He; lim- rH w. A. Tresham left
heaven.' And He laid Ills handsjhas had a ready sale for the fine jThursdav for Marlon to be at the
.bedside of .Mr. Ti-esham's sister.
them, and departed thence." fruit.
The l'Mornl Cross,' 'an exercise by Jack Allen this week bought his ' -,-,.-. a nun Hall.
Ihe Busy Bee class: "The World's wile a new l:uick car and she ijj ( on recent word of the serious'
Bible" Maurice Jack; "Clod Is j Koim? to drive It to Portland, where MnpsN f nls .--(1th,,,., John llall .
I.ovce," an exercise by the Little j Klin will nttend the Apostolic Faith j-lfl i.-,i,illv f,. .Marlon, where his i
Vnrkcrn class; "The Best You i callli meeting for three weeks. Mrs. , m(ltier hud previously Kone for the i
Allen Is a Rood driver anil will :iH.llorn of her henlth. On later.
mnkn the trip with a Kreat deal of ! ,, John's sister Uulh followed
pleasure. Mm and from the last report Sirs, t
.vir. iKpp 01 rnoenix is in .neu-1 Mnl .,, better. :
McDonough nnd Adam
l-uml." Charles Cmninons; souk. I1"" -" w """K""' '"r : Kmig are the first farmers to com-
The Sweet Story of Old," by the rransioi. 1 110 run is m um """mence the harveslini; of Brain In
Sunshine class. DurlftB the noon " 0'"' "r "1B lols " So""1 Kins ; this community. i
... street. I a ..ti,.... i....nni. ut..n,iU t.. ..nu ;
Hour ine lame was sei 0111 111111111- - . , ...... . ... u.......
the trees, nnd nil partook of the!, Hcv(mu1 of Ihe North Talent resHj,.,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, ., Wllson. teh
Have" Frank llreakes; readinp by
Mrs. CinKade; "Halnbow Children."
n exercise by the Sunshine class:
sons by t armeitta wennis nnu
Beulnh Waddnllt "Tift- Strayed j to"', where he has the contract for : (!l,0
1-anib" Charles Cuininons: soiik.Ii,,h btinsalow for Mrs. Neil ; KmiK
KOOd thiUKS to eat. After the so-
dents have had a. streak of bail ' JOys who enjoyed a several days!
chil hour ut onoon, all KUthered in
the si'hoolbouse for
rls Ulchardson of Central I'oinl
led by Hev. John Stille. Mrs. Stroh
melfr and Miss Dorl'ls Ulchardson
of Central Point gnvo tliree selec
tions. Hev. D. D. Itandall preach-
his
luck Willi their rabliils lately. First
utitiir ut Dliiinond I.ukn returned
ib.iru .r,,t inl.i tln- of Ihe different tr 1 t. ..1 I
, 1..,:... I hutches and killed as liiKh as Uljiish nnd reports of a jolly Koud 1
does In a hutch. Now rats are time.
catchlnK the litters of younfi in the! j-,.. nole nnd son of the Talent
Wllhrow yards. 'district were In our district Sunday 1
Harry Morrison of N'ort Talent ' ()kinK up the Nealon-Wilson
wilt utnrt Ills tbresllinif machine!... 1. ....:. 11- 1....
e,l a short sermon. laklnK for his t ruesAay on ,he rillM.h hc;mul,h nt the Brain in his district Is I
text, "Cod hath spoken once, twice . hajt r(,lltei, eas, ,)f TuP1. This is j . ,.Pn(ly , ,-,.P.sh. o. T. Wllson I
nave 1 nearo inis. wiai i.ower lie- a, east ,lree weeks earlier thannm, j. j,. Npuon expect to start'
,os-... u..lu , .- "--: last year. Mr. .Morrison tins aoout . thPll. machine out immediately
People are lookini; for power. they ;an ot ,,, wmk in ti,is vicinity and af,c, the Eourth of Julv.
will sacrifice most nnythlnn for ),e is runninK his bis binder almost : Sunday visitors at W. W. EdlnK
power. educational power, and so , ,ay am ni.,lt now j order to keep i Eton's were Mr. and Mrs. James
on, but the Kientest tlilnic Is the ; up with his engagements. i Kneelnnd of Table Bnek and Mr.
power of (lod, spiritual power. Tbr
wonl of Cod is true. Know the
book. There is power in the blood.
There is no soul so black, so low
In sin but there Is power in the
blood to cleanse and make whiter
than snow.. There is power in
Kenneth llaniemir ten last week I an( Mrs. Ben EdiilKton and son
for Portland, w:iere he will spend a i virttll ot Kirk. The KdinKinn's are
mouth sightseeing and visiting with ( residing- at Kirk while' Viruil mid
friends and relatives. He writes his father are employed In the
homo he is having a groat time. government timber.' ; '
J. II. Jack of Portland, who Is I jus. Bertha Wyatt and family
representing a tractor company of hire moving this Week to Medford
prayer, "For the weapons of our that city, has been out In the gar-1 where she Is to run a restaurant
warfare are not carnal, but mighty den belt demonstrating the ma-: j connected with a rooming house,
through God to the pulling down! chine. He was at Ihe Earl Briscoe . cieve Wilson and three sons
uf strongholds." II. Cor. 10:4. 'place one evening last week and! jack. Bill and Jim of willinms
Little Pauline Boliertson had . many witnessed for the first time a visited friends nnd relatives here I
Unite n painful foot last Saturday, motor garden cultivator at work. Tuesday. j
lnit It is better at present. Ered Furry and Ed Hamlin were owing to the former manager of i
Fr-Ml Pettegrew had a nephew vaccinating tneir came eunesnay , the Farm Bureau leaving no notifl
and his family to visit them last -and drove them to the Dead Indian
week. Ben Pettegrew. wife and ranKe Thursday of this week,
children of Los Angeles, Calif., I ,Mr S- p- "-.meburg and her
were up for a few days. ! 'rieni. Mrs. Hunt, spent last batur-
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson ! -' visitlc.? Mrs. Lindsay out on
ine 1'eau iiiuiuu roan. nils, niiiii
leturned to the home of her (laugh
ter ln Ashland when they came
back.
.Ins. O. Naylor of Ashland now
has the Kawley medical route south
of Phoenix that formerly was cov
ered by a. H. Dougherty of Med
ford. We will miss Mr. Dougherty's
genial calls.
Mrs. Ella Dodge and her daugh
.Mr. and Mrs. Florcy and Mrs. ! let. Mrs. E. O. Dow of Medford. left
K Ktowell. returned from Portland i last Tuesday for their old home at
this week after several days spent ! Cabot, Vt. They will visit Mrs.
in ihe eitv conferrliiK with doctors. I Dow's birthplace, (ireenville. nnd
The Floreys car was crowded j will visit in Iowa and many of the, mother
r. -i.i. ih- vonriwuv while making a ! eastern cities.
detour and turned over. The car j Fran vans of N-orth Talent pur- ',
visited at Lewis Robertson's Wed-
nesday evening. They' are thin-
nlng pears in the llammel orchard '
this week. 1
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EAGLE POINT ITEMS
ration at t lie offirp of the CranK' '
ordor for salt consideraMi' Inoon- j
vn'itienre haH Ihph cxpcicnci'rt by j
the new manager. I lowever. an (
attempt in belnp made to correct i
tlie error and it is Imped the uran
ffer.s will et Matist'actoi' result s. J
Our new inaiiuKcr. .Mr. Parker, Ih ;
a Tonner Grander of eastern Vuh-
luelon and a cntiHeleiitious friend 1
of the farmer. ;
Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald nnd;
daunhterM Mis on Frances and ;
ma are penillni; Hev'ral- dayt .
house guests of Medford relatives I
this wei'k.
Mr. and Mrs. Ttay Steves nnd j
children Maral and Jimmy of Ii
Verne, t'nlif., are Kpending the -
summer as guests of Mrs. Steves'
Mrs. J. W. Jones.
wan but slightly damaged and the ' chased u binder this week and' in-
occupants all escaped Injury ot any
J serious nature.
Mrs. Morgan returned to her
ymme in Kagle Point Monday after
spending a week at the Health
1'nlt convention In Portland and
tenrtH to do his own and Home out
side binding.
The fine raspberries Rrown by
Lloyd Colver are yielding n heavy
prop and are all going fast. There
is no better market than the one
6heep one ,
v Attcntlonl
We are In position to pay you
more than anybody for wool -mohair.
See us before you sell.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
Phon IftfiH 91 V nrnn fit
j BR0WNSB0R0 BITS
,,!. iimi. visiiinn with her son In 'on the Pacific highway.
that vicinity. Mrs. Morgan reports '. Bert High and wife and daughter,
a very enjovable, profitable meet-! Helen, and Mr. Ulnnkenship and
j,,,. Miss niankenshlp went to Crater
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Thorndykc were Lake last Wednesday evening to
culling in Eagle Point Friday even-1 spend the nl;ht.
JnB- . ! It. E. Dale visited with his daugh-
.t. T Senman has purchased the ter. Snille. at the home of Mr. and
S. 11. "Butler home and will occupy I Mrs. Will High of Talent last Tues-
It as soon as vacated by the But- i (lay night.
lers. .
Mrs. John Nichols plans on re
turning to Eagle Point nnd will
occupy the home of her daughter,
where the Hurst family have been
living.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. McClelland
are taking care of the C.us Nichols
place while Mr. and .Mrs. Nichols nt ( rwh Sunda. A
sights in California. When the
Nichols return the Mcf'lelinnds will
move Into the Geo. Holmes house
here Seamnns have been living.
Thf Kiowells nre moving Into the
former John K. Smith Iioumh re-
rently purchased by Mr. Stowell. ;
There seems to he quite an epi
omir of moving 4n Kagle PMnt . ;f lra(I;,hftW lafll Sim,,af.
ni uHH umr, , - "7," " .Visnes Lillian and Georgia New-
h..enthe custom for n .nR time. who-)uVP be,. lfvinR at Ihe
home of Mrs. Mary Dradshaw for
some time, have gone to Sanquel, i
Col., with their father for the Rum
mer. -Misd Kunlce Turnbow mill snend
VtKNNA, June 29. (P) Leo t,p summer ot the home of Mrs.'
Iitrlchteln, noted American actor j oe Hradshaw.
i;nd playwright, died In a aanlto-l Mm. Iottie Hressic of Oakland Ih
rium at Auer.perg last night from j visiting at the home of Gibson.'
hrart disease. ! Geone Hansen wa a hti!neR ,
Leo ritrichstp(n. who was born 'visitor in Medford last Saturday, i
In Hungary in lfi , mndei firt ' He ban been taking order for his I
appearance on the st.;e In Hrrtin, ' loganberries which are now ready'
-but went to the Tnited States in for picking,
issrt and from that time devoted It. Tucker nnd Harry Amminft
hl life to the American Mage. ! spent the week end fishing at Ufa-;
nmnd l-Hke. 1 hey were very mir
Several members of our Sunday i
school attended the all-day service,
many were away the Hrownshoro
'Sunday school wax closed, but will
j be held as usual next Sunday after-
noon at 2 o'clock.
; Robert Crowder of Oakland has '
I been in tills vicinity taking orders
j for the Cudahy products.
i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele of
I Medford were guests at the home
TILLAMOOK. Tillamook dairy 'rpssful, bringing home the limit.
y herds averaged 7300 pound milk
'and Ut pounds butteifct last LA rsilANOK. Highways
year. IL'muUlla county being elltdi
THE NAME
AND FLAVOR
ARE EASY TO
REMEMBER
GoldetfclWcst
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Butterick
August Fashions
Here Now
RUSSELL'S
'MEDFORD S OWN STORE'
Ladies'
Home Journal
Patterns
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Just 60 Coats Left in the Store to Go!
A Special Saturday Feature
Ten Dollar Sale
Beautiful dresses for summer wear that
will appeal to those wanting something
smart and inexpensive. .Just the proper
dress for the "-Itlf of .Inly" celebration
or for any dress-up occasion you have
in mind. Short sleeves 'nnd long sleeves
in pastel wash crepes, prints and street
dress shades of crepes and georgettes.
A size range from VI to 42. ' Dresses
at .$ 10.(10 which arc Worth considernlih.
more. .- . ,
no
-
Saturday
Bress coats and sports coats, every coat
that's left in. the store is at exactly half
"price on Saturday," "We will clear out ev
ery coat this season so we can start Ihe
Fall Season -with all new stock. Still
excellent size ranges from 1( to -14 ami
coats priced from $12.75 to $T9.7r, so
you can easily make a choice selection
as every garment is absolutely correct in
style, right, now.
l'i k..Jt II
Do You Need New Hosiery for the 4th?
Exceptional
25c Hose
' for Children
Half-Sox, three-quarter
and full length
stockings in finely
mercerized yarns that
will wear exception
all v and ;in- all the
j'
light and dark shades.
Sizes 5 to 10.
Misses' Rayon
50c Hose
Sports type hose in
fancy rayon weaves,
f o u r very p r e 1 1 y
shades in sizes from
, t J- This makes
a dandy hose for gen-
.C-rnl service and is
exactly Jike the wom
en's styles.
Women's Phoenix
Sport Hose
S1.00
Rayon mixtures in a
well fitting, good
looking sport hose for
golfing, any sporty
wear or general weav:
An extra good value
in sizes fii. to' lO
in light or medium'
mixtures.
Wayne Knit
"Silk to. the Top". '
$1.65 Hose
In the newest colors,
grege, pearl .. blush,
honey beige, white,
jade, tansan, metal
liqite, kasha beige, -nude,
shell g r e y.
Beautiful chiffoir fuM
fashioned hosiery and,'
"all silk."
New "Picot Top"
.All Silk Hose
$1.95
"Wayne Knit Hole
proof, Phoenix, three
wonderful makes in
this popular new, all
silk hose with the ;
. picot top t h a t has
found 'ihstaTit; . favor.
Fifteen of, the new
shades. , , ,..,'"
Pointed Heel Guaranteed Silk Hosiery
Silk from Toe to the Too at ...
$1.00
All the new shades, seasaii, champagne, grege, moonlight, kasha,
, beige, gunmetal, flesh pink, evenglo, white jade, grain, pearl
blush, rose, nude and white and bliick.' A finely constructed
silk hose semi-fshioned, with the pointed heel and positively
guaranteed to ive vou satisfaction or You get a new pair. Sizes
Hi, to .10"..
Full Fashioned Pure Silk
Wayne Knit Hosiery at $1.35
Now we have a beautiful service weight, full fashion
ed stocking of pure silk, with a narrow lisle garter welt
at a very low price. Eight of the best selling shades
for summer as well as white in all sizes ' : t 1 OC
8 12 to .10. You'll like them at ';...X,JJ
New Wash Frocks now $1.95 to $5.50
Organdie and prints with organdie trims are the sum
mer's favored fabrics and frocks. Here you'll find
many very clever models and so inexpensive you e.nn
buy several at one time. All the new wash frock ideas
expressed.
If You Go Swimmng on the 4th
Pure Worsted Suits $2.98 and $3.98,
For womtn in all the good eoloin
in sizes !.( to 44 and 101' boys and
girls in sizes 2(i to .'U!. Pure wors
ted yarns iij a rib stitch, heavy
weave that is the best suit you
ever bought (or the price. For
boys there is one number at !)2.9H
with striped shirt and plain
trunks.
Caps and shoes 'of all kinds to
match up with your suits. All at
very moderate prices.
French Voile
Underway
98c.
Clowns, envelopes,
panties, nicely trim
med with good
quality laces. Ray
on stepins panties?
and enveloiies. A
real bargain in all
the best pastel
shades anil worth
.fl.2.") to $1.40.
Indiaa Head
FMtd Tabfe Cloth
and f Napkins
$1.25 Set
504gin. Squares Regular $1.49
Just 2" of these and we do not
expect them to last until noon
on Saturday. You'll agree
with us when you see them,
they are '.exceptional." A1&
solutely fast coloi's, printed
designs of blue and rose, ")4
inches square and 1H-inch nap
kins, fi of tJiem.
"KAYNEE"
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Boys' Wash Suits
Shirts - Blouses
None better, few as good,
because they fit prfeetly,
wash beautifully and
-wear exceptionally well.
Of course you ean get
them only at Russell's in
Medford and here we have
a full range of sizes and
styles.
Suits $1.98 to $3.98
Blouses $1.00 to $1.59
Shirts $1.00 to $1.98
Exquisitely Newl
Italian and Swiss
i Knitted Sports
SWEATERS .
For a carefully selected
sports costume you'll find
these new sweaters just
perfect (lorgeous eol
orings that can be match
ed in our silk depifrtintf.it
for separate skirts that
we will make tip for you
at a small cost. -
Saturday Special!
To $3.98 Sweaters at
Pure wool with ray-mi in, the newest
stvles of the season. For the "4th"
you'll need a sweater and these in
all the good st3'les will fill that want.
Collar and collarless models in
round and . V-neck aful fqnare. neck
in slip-over and eoat styles. All new
and correct ami exceptionally low
priced for Saturday.
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