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Medford Mail Tribune ' Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Pagei :.i- lUily Twrntv-tUirJ Year W cpkU Kiiiy-wenUi Year MEDFORD, OKI-WON'. MflDAV, .U'LV 0. lO'-'S. 0 X... HNE LUii'i'lLUuL, Liu.j, PEOPLE ENJOY A ! QUIET JULY 4TH CREEK GIRL iS A JUNE BRIDE - ( lly Miiry O. Curry.) 1 J'UIVI.WT. July . onj tt&tunluy cveninc July 14th, tlw NfiKlilJors uf Woodcraft of Phoe-1 nix uro to holtl a picnic, in tho evening at the Kvc ryshady auto nnrk Just nouth oC Phoenix. Tin; mom hers mul tholr families art' j till to atti'iid. Kut'li mombor is J expected to brine a basket lunch i and all will ho seated at tnhta to-' jollier. The dance platform nnd j WILLOW SI'KINliS, July C. A Jilly nouil picnicked mi tho river uvnv i.:h Hill. This Is an annuul event ami t hose present this yt-ar were .Mr. and Mrs. J. Klden, Miss Hose Junes, Mr. ami Mrs. It. A. Dullu.UH'. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kirkholz. Mr. and Mrs. Sain Anderson, a. V. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. I'arker and daughters, l Frauei'H and Vylam.u A number of families frutn the neighborhood c e 1 e I rate d the j;ood music will he at tho disposal i . . " ,' , ' ' , u u I who enjuyed iho day there were tho lleames. Lampert and ilnver families. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kichmoml i nro xpemlinj; a vok at lteml as ; quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. jWtono. They exported to stop at ; (h Crater ljike hdt;e while on nf th' pa rile-, Kathorod for tho evening's .social time. Miss Mario Miller and her nister. ytinn Until, went over to the Ore gon Caves to camp over tho Fourth of July. H. 1". ltarnelnirc and son Frod went out to Dead Indian to look ' after their cattle on Thursday of; this week. Mr. Parsons of west Phoenix is sottlnt; out a larije pint of late cahhttRO for his winter trade. j frvln Thompson, brother of Mrs.; Sfl.h Chandler, and a hoy friend j ejRrno tip from Power, Itouglas f rutin ty. and visited Diamond and 1 Cater lakes and the Cavo during I vacation over the I tholr throo day Fourth. Mrs. Davis (nee LHHe Lynch) of Ohleo, Calif., Is visitlns at her old homo town. Talent. Mi'8. Jane Knt and her nloco. Mra. Clerk, wore dlnrer Bursts at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. P. ParnehuiK uf east Eden last Sun day. Dr. MurriB and wife and baby tvr'tp business ralh-rs in east Kdpn last Sunday, also Pert Miller was ovof from Hilt the same day. Floyd March of near Phoenix, who hus been in tho sopltal fur an operation for appendicitis, has made rapid progi-coa toward re covery, lie was home in a week route for a short visit with their daughter Wilda. who has a posi tion there for (he summer. Roland lilrkholz and Oeurpeand Harry Klden. went to the Lake o' the Woods Tuesday and enjoyed several days of fishing and boat ing. They returned Thursday eve ning. Mrs. W. A. Thompson left last Friday for Herkoley, Calif., where she will attend .summer school. I The girls remained with friends ! hero for the present, hut expect i to .loin their mother later. Fields Iirotlurs arc dlKt-'ing and I marketing their early potatoes ui : whi'-h they have a very fine crop. considering tho damage done the i vines by the late frosts. 1 Miss Leah Parjtnr is spending I the w.-ek as the guest of her sister 'and husband. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Prophy at Pine Kidge. ore. Mr. Lammer of Medford. who lis demonstrating cooking utensils. . has held a number of very inter jesting dinners in this vicinity. The first was at the Dul;uo.uc home, anil t In. f. ii ..ii- dm i. n . .i. . ;l,M' ; ifonney and Martin homes. These to attend a family reunion at lii.rh weri. very mU(.h at tho hum, of his Rister. Mi's. f,,i'tunutc enough lo receive an in Uofrman, laid: Sunday. vltation Mis Mabelle Hearn of Los An-j Ml. ntu SJrs T SVhni(M... O.yame up to vtait her father jaiI(1 son r(m, Ml,H A. II, IFearn, and Btep-mothr and j daughter of Mvrtlo Point were other relatlveH livmK In Phoenix. BlIwlUl ful. H, nl(fht llU Tm.X(lj(V and to sfJend her Hummer vaca- iU the w ,.31tlt.n hlJlul Th;. "r" . . , . , mvty Wfl n row California, yl did not Intend to KlvothPim.; Mrs. E U). W on in my lajt week s J'' been in poor health for some thne. that tho fine new fire truck which Ls rnnfin0tI to h(M, K . ( Iho town of Phoenix has recently j s,.riousy ,, ,, lIu. doctors hope " " mat rest will effect only. It Is not, but has two lurtje ro(.aWrv ( eueniicai tunas in aounion io me ; yjr anij yfVH uno line oi waier noso io no uscu on the city's Ifood force of city -rh water also. Some kind of an error made my item about iilmiit I!. il. D:i1e' visit read visited his daughter. I hope I no one was offended. Lem 1 lughes came over from Fern valley last week and got a few hundred late cabbnuo plants I to set for winter use. Mr. Hughe said he had one of tho finest crops ' of fruit of all varieties that he! h;is hud In yearc.s ) Mrs. T lay ma n returned to Fern valley from 'aHrurnhi. la.sl. week. Her daughler, Mis Cert ha, wilt complete Frank Tlmmpkins an a motor trip to the north, expect to lie away about two1 I woek-t and will visit frldnds in New berg. Ore. and Seattle, Wash. FOOTS CREEK HAS SAP'UXK CRKKK. Jui.v Tho many frionds of Florence Mil ler, formerly of this place, were much surprised to hear if her; marriage Thursday evening. J uno S, at t: rants Pass, to Hubert Stains, formerly of that place but now of Pacific (irovc, Calif., when he is employed by the American Can company. Florence, who is the ad o Hod daughter of Air. and Mrs. Curtis Miller, was reunited last October with her own brother and Msters. from whom she had been separated since babyhood, ami has been making her home with them since at Newport and Toledo. Mr. St am is the eldest son of .Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Starns of Orunts Pass, is a graduate of the t; rants Pass high school and hit i r uf an electrical school in ; Chicago, and is now employed In that line of work by the A. 0. Co. at Pacific Ciruve. Ituth ,voung peo ple havo grown up in our midst and have host of friends and 1 relatives here who Join in wishing; them. a life of happiness and: prosperity. After visiting here, with friends and relative a few : days, they left for their new home: in Pacific tirove. ! Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Ib-rg nun i daughter June of Springfield, Ore., j are .spending the week visitlnif With relntives here. Mrs. Iterg j was formerly Lizze Smith, eldest j daughter f j. r. Smllh. ! .Mr. and .Mrs. Mitchell, who are living in the Newton house, spent several days this week visiting 1 their former hunie at Shasta City, Calif., while th- logging operations; on the right fork uf the creek,: where Mr. Mitchell has men haul ing, arc delayed on account of a new road being built In to another tract of timber. M rs. W m . W right, w h o wa s taken to the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford three weeks ago for m e d I c a I treatment, has been brought home where, although still confined to her bed, she i.s rapidly convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duaenbcrry, Hob Dusenberry anil family unil S. A. Dusenberry and family all spent the Fourth in Crcjcent City, Calif., and report a fine trip and Ideal weather, and a big crowd (here. The chief attraction of the day was the two warships which were in the harburfor the people to visit. J. I. Smith and family, Mr. nnd; Mrs. M. lierg, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Flene. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wait and Mrs. Kva Newton nil attended the Fourth of July celebration in Orants Pass and report a good time. Tom Wright and family of Sams Valley visited here Sunday with his brother. Hill Wright and family. Mrs. John Smith and children spent several days this week visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John IMghitm on A pplegn to. rciniilu unlil fall. M rs. Mark Fo r 1 1 and her children have been making husband's mother. Mrs. A. Ferns and her fdnvily a "visit a couple of weeks. Lovell F two her P. for rns out back to Clear Luke with them thday nfter the Fourth. Harry Muriison ts threshing eat over in the territory east of and w ill soon be In the fields near Phoenix. wjien falei FOOTS CIIKKK, July B. Mrs, Maude Champlaiu of Medford ant Miss Uarbara MoOuat were guest? at the Community dinner held n, the school hotlso on the Fourth. A delicious dinner was apread at noon aim after dinner all joined ; In sinuing. led by Mrs. Champlain i at the piano. j John Short was in Phoenix last Tuesday visiting his mother and brother. Dale Norton's mother arrived j hint Sat u: day morning to spend I the summer on Foots creek, i C.rant Matthews and family took 'a brief trip last week end. Mrs. Jim Chllders and Mrs. Orin : Smith have as a guest their !lstor j from the Willamette valley. The attendance at Sunday school ; Fred Koster took a coyote hide was smul! last Sunday us a mini-j to the county clerk's office to get ber of our members w ent to Con-j the bounty. tnil Point to attend tho last serv- Karl Smith and family spent ices of the convention which wasjiin uncomfortable Fourth at Cres held ut that place several days I cent City, the city being bathed in last week. j ton and rain on that day. (lien Terrill of .Klamath Falls! Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carle ex luis been staying at his falher s j peeled to arrive at Uedwood Pnrk ranch. thiMChas. Terrill place. early last Saturday evening. They Mr. and Mrs. Stringer of Grants have visited many friends along few days at I the way and nan a Boon iime, iui unclv, Mrs. I they did have a few troubles with i the old Ford. BRDWNSBORD BITS Pass are spending i the home of their David Daniels. Mrs, MargiirM McDonald has a.v her guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols of Fort Klamath. t While playing last week, little ily Wright cut his leg badly and '1 to be taken to Medford for treatment. Albert Woodside and three ons if Olendale. Calif., have been the guciti of Mr. WoodsidO itlT. Mrs. Kdna Monia. this week. Mrs. Kd Tucker nnd Mr. and Mrs. ft, Tlenry and ehildrea pptol Sunday at Central Point. - Viola Motr(s and Idella Henry, who have been uttt filing the convention, iw companiod thi home. w Mr. (t)n MYs. Hoy Oonyon of Uaglo Point were calling nt the run rnnee, wno is (jjmpiovou i near Medfd. was vi-iting P.th i home folks last Sunday. ! Mrs. W. Ql. Hanfeti and Mrs ! Walter Marshall were sopping In: Medford on W.-dncsday of last; week. Mr. and J!?- George Hanfen and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.j Hansen and son and Mr. and Mr-.' L L itohrer nn son. with tin If, mvthcr. Mrs. W. P. lluns?n, xpent . the afternoon of the rourth Iloue river. ltir nnd Hi hi. Cloudy on t Iocs- coast inul fair. In the Interior tonight ami Saturday. Continued mil. Diminishing hu midity in the interior. Gentle, variable winds. The 1928 , motot oil WVESTTMEKX THt FAV0P1TE cr the anc NORTHWEST a o 4 I THE NEW ZEROLENE o STANDARD OIL PRODUCT WE DEVELOP FILMS REE o 3 West Side Pharmacy 'The Eezall Store" Butterick Patterns for August Now on Sale RUSSELL'S August Ladles' Home Journal Patterns Here TOMORROW! An Ideal Time to Select Summer Coats and Dresses Dresses $16.75 to $21.75 Priced for Saturday Only at $15,0 This lot consists of Floral Cliit't'ons UoorgTtte.s, !rcpcH and Fhit Crepes. Stylos include circular skirts, tiers. Trills and the nnu'h desired tailored numbers. Sizes It to 4(i inclusive. Dresses 45 of Them at V2 Price Your efforts will lie worth while to sec the values in this particular rnujfc. of dresses. Styles arc of the very latest, correct in every detail. ( 'omhi nations of georgette crepes, flat crepes, crepe prints. In all the latest shades. " COATS Price All ronaiuiuH' coals in onv stock will ho on sale at half price. 1 he selection of these coats are wonderfully styled in dress and sport coats. Some are fur trimmed and plain. The latest styles and the much wanted fabrics arc to be had. Blouses Regular $1.08, priced special for Saturday at $1.75 broadcloth and I'iijue mate rial. Shoit sleeves and long. Crepe Gowns Regular $1.19; special for Saturday $1.00 Figured Crepe, consisting of butterfly and sleeveless. Lace and Silk ' Brassieres Wonderful values at 59c Piece Goods Bargains 39-In. Sorocco Crepe Regular $4.75 Special for Saturday $3.98 Yard A liciiiitil'ul looking inalc riii I for sports-costume. Colors nrc pliiin in ;rct,)i. white, tan, orange, nnd '40-In. Radium Silk Regular . $3.25; spe cially priced for Saturday at $2.98 yard A wonderful assort ment of i a 1 t e r u s. They are extremely beaut iful. Syn-fa-mi Sport Silk Regular $4.75; special for Saturday $3.50 yard A sport wearing material. One of Mi gel's finest silks. 39-In. Rayon & Celanese Voile 10 Discount - Regular $1.59 Yard 1 Scant i ful figured patterns, guaranteed fast colors. A cool material for summer wear. 39-in, Reedglow Suiting Washable. Small check pat terns, consisting of blue and white, tan and while, apricot and white, green and white, (iuavantecd fast colors. Sp iTn lly priced at $1.08; o 40tlo. Celanese Voilt? 0 Plht 10 Dwcount o Regalgr $t.50oYaud Colors j-e of blue, pink rose, white, yellow, 'ftm and white. A coo wfOiing material for suiinner wear. Pigjjred Celanese Voiles 10'; Di scount Regular $1.98 Yard gill , I I dill 1 1 I iiu I demand, for this material is still very popular.' ii TO ; JaM Swim Suits Pure Worsted Suits $2.98 to $7.50 All the good colors in si.es to 44 and for Imivs and girls to :!. Pure worsled yarns in a rib stiti h, Jieavy weave, that is the best suit Von ever bought for the price. Ladies' Hiking Knickers All Sizes 10 Off Regular Prices for Saturday The only solution for a comfortable 'hike vr pleasure-seeking trip. Prices vary: Khaki, $1.98 to $2.75, less 10. Wool Knickers, $3.50, less 10. Cotton Knickers, $1-23, less 10. J Sportettes For Color and l'fufort The Biinmipp Fali'4 sprint ioi fwr golfing, teuu, IVudUig, hikidu or any active spmn. Specially prcied at SOME EXCEPTIONAL HOStZRY. BARGAINS POINTED HEEL8 Silk Hosiery $1.00 o A ipooial number Saturday, Silk top o oe.( u A (jinininliTi! ului king whl.i will Klvo you n denliR of milH fHctloni or more of IIiIh ptir lliularTiimilJ. If one luili In Klven a trlnl. PKoenix Hose ReS, tt.?9. eatarday ipeoiat Suk cop tq (OB, $1.59 A profile heel, with Ihellk reinforced heel. In Iho new est eolors twillsht, hfte, ehiimp, nMoKphere, Krafn, cv eiiKlow ami ehnmpanc. Kegiillvg) 50e yard. Oioirnntecrf fast eolorH. In while, lilark, rowe, pink, tan, yellow, laruuiter, honey(1Jew, red. oniii bluett, bine ami idtf,y blue. , 40-In. Satin Marcella Reg. t2. Specially priced for Sat Jay at O $2.50 yard d lUjiiiiilfu! rMKc of ( filurtt - Chin cliln Mut; kom chii'M(h. orclild, pf ( h. iilcun, lilitck, tawny UrU.k, Athf.-iilu runts and brown niHirou-.'!lntp. Scinch Imported Wool Chillies $1.50yarcf IlirHiilirtil floured UuhIs. Ciiarnn U'fd fiiHt color, 40-In. Angl Satin $1.0 yard Q Psilp MHterlul. WaMiaMo. All col ors, 32-In. Jule Print? ItfCtilar lUc yard. A Tlutturfleld fabric. Gtiarantcpd tub fast. Wayne Kait; Hosiery, Regular tui.)(i special Bilk tog to io. $1 Ilcauttful chiffon silk. Full fash ioned. The ncwuMt Hiiinnicr col (yn porl blush, honey bhvx, mut u I Iqnc, tanan, Kretfe. Uuslm beige, nutlc and ahcll (sroy. . . ii;- h ii IP:-! Ml ft it ii -H M 8