Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFORD, OUFCON.
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No. lfJ.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
GIVEN AT TALENT :
TALEXT, .Inly 1 .Me. ami Mrs.
( 'hru-k-y 'Lewis und M rv is'
llltithei-, Mrs. Iliiv, were e;tllers on
their nld itifiul, Munon 'fryer, tli.'
latter part of last week. Mi-. Lewis
is u sun of t'liaii-s K. Lewis, ntu
of JaiUsuiiville's iieneer run incurs
who ran the online mi the ,lael;
soavilie railroad whe.i the i-.;id was
owned ly llnnryni;ii., IeMart A:
'o,, who Intel- sold the road to
W. S. liarmnn. (Ud-tiniers will
(loiihtloss remember Mr. Lewis, w ho
was enutneer Tor about two years
with Mr. 'fryer, who was fireman
at tfiat tinn'.
'fhe Community ehib met Wed
nesday nt'lernomi at the club room.
It was dieided to tiive a ealie and
ice eream lawn social next Fri
day evening at the Community
hall. Th.-re will also be daneinu
for those who wish to dance. Come
and have a i;od time.
'fhe Community cluh w ill meet
a train next Wed nesday at'! er noon,
it beini; the temilar club day.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I '.. C ierson and
family and Mrs. I Vl er.-am's father
arrived recently from S.jeraniento,
Calif., and have taken up their res
idence in the Mrs. Kdytlio Larson
house.
R. II. Foster is employed nn the
Montgomery Wa ill build hi", which
is beiiiK creeled in Med ford.
Uev. and Mrs. Vim out and son
Hill were quests at the Frank llolrt
ridye home Saturday aViei-noon.
Mrs. f ii-oro Calbralh is enjny
iiifi a visit fi-om her sister. M rs.
1 in by Price, who resides in Cali
fornia. A party of frhmls spent Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. and
M rs. Ci. L. Hit III n, honoring their
son A Ivin, who in com pan y with
liny 10s tes was cole brut in;; their
birt h days which occurred on the
same day.
Mr. and Mrs, Marion 'fryer spent
Sunday afternoon at the home of
their daughter. Mrs. Fred Lrandt
and family, in Medford.
Mr, (Hen Sa It marsh were over '
from little Applcuale and spent
(he day Monday with their p.-uenl
Mrs. f !m-en. Mat his and Mrs
Marlciu 'fiyer wen shupiirrs. In
.Medford Wednesday afternoon.
llud C:unt)be U-ft Thursday for
scent City. Me will drive the
aterpillar at tne Infirm camp
near that city.
Church services at the Method
ist church next Sunday as uua I.
Smnla school at IL-L", a. ni.; preach
ing services at 1 1 a. m. an.l s p.
in. The evening service will be
conducted by ihe ynuni; pecple of
lh" Fpwiu-th league. Yminu peo
plo's prayi'f meet in u Wed nt'du
eveniii. Kcular prayer nu'etinn
and choir practice Thursday veil
ing. Mrs. Walter IIu-v,-!! and three
daughters spi-nt Wednesday in
Ashland visiting Mr
father, utto Uoander. Tie
spent a pleasant hour at ih
dren's piayui ' unil.
Lit! Vimtuu of Ashland spriil
Saturday afternoon and Sunday a
uesl 'if Clarence Moldrid-e.
M r. and . Will l'ei us are
drivinu" a new Kurd ciuipe.
Mr. and Mrs. IM Jenkins and
daughter L. -ay spcni Wednesday in
Ashland visiUn.i; with Mrs. Jen
kins' sister.
Mrs. Will Ferns ent "itained at
dinner Wednesday the following
tues'.s: M
son ( lenre
an.l Mrs. II. K. Moulton of San
Kafael. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. James
Fewel of Ahlnml. Mr. and Mrs.
(Hen Wilftrow and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Jacobs and family
E HAS
FOREST FIRE AND
HOUSE SS BURNEO
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also
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By MRS. JOHN LADEN
SilAI-Y COVK: July li.- 1
lican Whe.'.inum was i'muln her"
from the Community hospital Sun
day quite a 1i improved
Mrs. Itipley. who is still in the
hospital, is n-dt inn better and i
ahle to sit in a wheeled chair.
T his nei.'-hho: hood was t brown
into n t'uroro Monday by t h re
port of a fire on the west side o!
ilo.uuo river and il had gained con
siderable headuay bct'ore help ar
med. At ! p. in. it was under
control hut li:td hut tied t lie house
occupied I'V y i'- Sut herht ud's peo
ple. The contents of the house wer '
dest roved.
K. T. Griffin and wife mid son
ct' Oakland were visiting Mr. La
den while on their way to Crater
n. L. Harmon and Lake the Fourth. Mis. Laden ;t'
f Napa. Calif.. Mr. coinpauied t hem and they found
loin of snow and very cold weather
at Hie lake .
There were m'verul picnic pat
ties in this place over the Fourth.
.lack Ziiuinerly is very sick tmahi
and was taken to Medford Tuesday
to receive. 1 1 eat m ent, by a special
ist. Mrs. Laden is visitini; wilh the
Charles Huniphiles liimiiy lor a
i hue.
Mr.':. Violet Todd has moved to
Trail.
Some people talk about horses
beini; more reliable than auios, hu'
Mose Johnson has found out thai
horses, like uutos. don't alwa ys
p"i when you say "Whoa." for
last Ha unlay his team left him
as he was about to start to draw
in Kiiini' hay. and after quite a run
Hie team was stopped, hut mo-::
of 1 1 o lui i hess u as in pieces. No
ii- was hurt.
Mr. and. Mrs, (luy lUiiniUmi and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Holand Woodfin
and son Jack and daughter Dor
othy arrived Sunday by motor from
Oakland, ('alii'., and are makinu
an ixtended visit with Mrs. Wood
fin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Heat-in.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferns, with a
frieird from Ashland, spent SuUir
ihr. a nd Sunday at l-'i.sh la ke.
Services at the Haptist ( hurch
on Sunday niornin and eveninir.
Su nday school at in a. m., serv
viees conducted by C. W. Iltti
nelle. All are wetceni".
Mr. and Mrs. L. IV Miller r
turned Wednesday from San Fran
i isco. where th'-y h.oi senl the
past three weeks.
Joe Hibbard motored in from
C nion "i-eeli Thin';- day mirni ni:.
where he spent the ninlu witli his
family who are camping at their
summer home there.
Mrs. Katie Mason and Mrs. Vera
Homes motored to Central I'oini
I eouesoay evenm atol spent tile
i eveuini; with M r. a ud Mis. Will
' Maon.
liains spout Mmi-'Sj
Airs. i. i., iniains spout MiH- fyn
(1:1V oiTci-iwwin mi (1nfeil l,a:1; SJk
anoi Aninn.isen spent Sunday , transacting business. While in thai 5T
wim irienoH in .larusonville. i m ,.-;; . . .
Collier Lea m I im returned to his1.,,..' y,.. ' '
work on ihe Creensprin mountain; , Mulders was a'busmess'eall
auer spenoimr me i-ourtn with his
mother and sisters and brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. -I'.ulien made a
business trip to Myrtle Point Mon
day, rel ii mini; Tuesday niu'hl ,
Mr. ami Mrs. Delbert Coildunl
er in Ashland Wedne-niay morn- J
: il'ii. J
Miss Lillian Keimer was shop- )
; pinu in A.hlaml Wednesday after-
. noon. . ;
Mrs. Adamson is at her old nlaco
ent. named with a lawn pariy 1 .,:ii in the bank while Mr. Adam- 'J
luesday eveniu- About thirty s.. nis reeoiVrinu' from h'i- iniurv. I?
,-i.ests werb present. The M' lody .Makers ordiosira of f
Miss elm.i Mason is visit in ' Ta lent w furnishiiiir music for the
wilh her Mt-andinolher. at Central oocn ivin,.,. ,-,.. ii,., i. !
f V W V "V w v
9 nbcv mm, ran ft A Vh. A
FORME fttV kip J
Best for
BUR 14S I
shady park north of I'hoonix.
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Not Rich in Money ;
NKW YOKK. A martyr tn sci- t
Point this week, j
Ld Huirhes of Sams Valley spent'
Sunday afternoon in Talent. '
Mrs. Su I linger spent Tuesda v
afternoon shoppii in Medfurd and p"f''. cared littlo for wealth, Or
visiihiR wilh relatives. : Hideyo No.michi. who ilied of Alii
Mr. and Mrs. Henry liurnette 1 lin ytdlow fever while studying it
motored over to Fort Klamath 1'''" nn estate of $1 L'.nini.
Sunday. They wore accompani' d
by their sons. Lawrence and How
ard, and a friend. Jack Chinnet h.
The three youm; men remained,
having obtained employment. Mr.
and Mrs. Hnrneito returned Sun
day evening.
Miss Margaret Purvis and Milan
1 inrnet te were married last Tues
day in (Irants Pass, After a short
honeymoon the young people re
turned to Talent. The groom left
Sunday in company with bis broth-
SUN
ECZEMA-POISON OAK-BQILS
BRUISES-CHAFING AND
ALL SKIN IRRITATIONS
Recommended by
Physicians and Haspitalj-
AT At L DPUCCIsrS
1!
et Kay and Rob. rt Purvis for Fort
Klamath, where they are employed. I
The bride will Spend a f"W Weeks J
wilh her mother. Mrs. Lottie Pur- 1
vis on Wagner creek.
There will be a call meeting r if
the O.raneo next Thursday, July
H'th.
Mrs. Jay Terrlll and Mrs. O. L.
Manning were shopping- in Ash
land Saturday.
Mr. and M rs. Llo d Lamb nio
tiued over from the Klamath
Agency Sat u flay anil spent the
weekend with his father and sis
ters, returning Sunday evening.
Mrs. Kdythe (ioddard returned
the last of hist wei k from a couple
of weeks spent with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson ill Tilla
mook. Raymond Colteil with a party of
friends from Seattle. Wash , spent
a few hours at the home of A. T.
Kdmunson. 'fhe party was en
route to San Francisco. Sr .Col
tell is a nephew of Mrs. LMmun
solt, Miss P.ratic" Coon -y arrived
Sunday from New York and is
making an extended visit with her
staler, Mrs. LaVender at the Cold
Crest orchard.
John Hriner was over from
lilt last Thursday, returning the
last of the wepk.
Mrs. O. L. Harmon and son
George of Napa. CaliT-. and Mr.
and Mrs, Moulton oT Sin Hafa-I.
Calif.. aiWved Sunday and are rt
itinu with Mf,l Klla Palierseii and
Mr. and Mr-. Will Kfijri-. They
v dl aKo vt-it wilh their hroihM-,
.i ,;tes Few. It in Ashland. Mr-Harno-n
and Mrs. MuUon ale sis
O ter ,.f Mrs. Patterson. O
fSUiss rather Holdiidge. .hs Ld
iiT Newbry. Miss t'llie Hart. "Will(
'iin..tH and Ira Mart bfi earl
A We.In.fday niomiog f"r f:-ebuig
to attend the LpwoUh battle in
(feititni fhev returned th
O -v'iiing.
SPECIAL
SATURDAY
Dress
Shirts
mtfi
( ou At-
$.95
Real Suit Values
C;lls Suits Wool
$25 $30, S35
Sels Shoes
$6.00 to 110.00
Booth Shoes
S5.00 (o $7.00
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Jantzen Swimmffig SuRs
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Cjnpbell Qlothinf Cg.
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..Main Strccl
MenQsAVear
Neat- fi-'Hii
Butterick Patterns
for August
Now on Sale
T2 J T.QQ1
August Ladies'
Home Journal
Patterns Here
j
Dresses
A j 1
vstounaing 5pecw
For SATURDAY ONLY
New Styles-New Colors at
13-50
Dresses Worth from $16.75 to $25.00
One Half Price
Dresses
One lol ronsis! of pnuls.
L'corncllc itcics, I'liil -ivh-and
c liai-'k savins.
Wayne-Knit
If
"Silk to
the Top"
Hose
$1.65
lii thi luuvf")! cuNn-s.
.urcm-. p. i-l blush, ttnii
iv t)fk(.. white 'ui'U',
t : ii i a n. in niltiriiu-.
liaslni b i' i i; i. limh'.
slit'll uri-v . Ileum il'nl
cliin'dii full liishiiincl
anil "nil kMU."
A sale of the newest summer dresses, d'eorn'
elles in plain and prinls. ehilTiins in noi'n-eoiis
plinls, crepe de chine washalile I'rocks. In
(ac! excry warned lalnic is here, most any
shade or color you miyhl want and u com
plete size ran u'e from misses' 111 si.e up to
1(1.
Every Coat in Stock at
ONE-HALF, , PRICE
We are making a (jiiiek disposal of our henii
iiful sport and dress coals at lliis hifi sacri-I'ici-.
You will find (he latest si vies. Ihe want
ed I'alnic-s and a complete si.e rantie for your
selection. Always reniciuhrr, please, (hat
"Our half price sales are lieiniine redue
1 ions."
Boys Clothes Odds and Ends Y2 Price
HiTi
French Voile
Underwear
98c
(iowus, envelopes, panties,
nicely Irinuneil wilh r o o d
ottality laces. Uayon steiins.
pahties and envelopes. A real
bartiain in the hest iaslel
shades ami worth .f !.!!" 1o
To Supply Town Home and
Summer Cottage Needs
Cond'orl sheets, S1x!l(). Ife-ular $1.19, Sat ....$1.00
Aleovy sheets, SI x'!)(). l,'eK. 1 .7-1, Saturday $1.69
:!-color hordcr huck towels, priced 4 for $1.00
li"c Fancy fi-il'i hath towels in many colors, 12 for $1
. 1. ''.") feather hed jiillows 98
Indiaiwhead talile cloths, lx." J. Vn-g. $1.1!),
with (i nakpins, IHxlH, Saturday $1.25
2:'.i: size hath towels 35tf or 3 for $1.00
Saturday Piece Goods Values
100 Women's and ; Children's
Wash Dresses
36-in. Fast Color Printed
Cambrics
30c Values at
25c yard
There lire liirt'c mill sm.'ill de-si'-'iis,
ami in.-itiy very pretty
eiihirs sliiiu-n ; hnlli li''hl aiid
il:irl(. All jriliii-alilceil fit
eolni-K.
Butterfield's New Printed
Cotton
49c Values at
42c yard
These new fnst-eolnr mereer
izeil prints nre just, the need
ed pinnentM for the hnt slim
mer days. Miiny new pat
terns nnd enlors.
95c
Fast color, fine material, all
liordeii l'alirics, such as dimity,
hatiste, cainhric, prints, etc.
Kaynee Wash Suits
S1.98 to S4.98
A ivHtionallv kno$n lin
crv
ev-
thev make.
lric(- raiiue
and a wonderful assortment
ect ion.
Ik
re
lor your
Kaynee Biases
e $1.00 t 9I.SS
Vests, Chemise, Gowns, Step-ins, Bloomers at 98c
(larmeiits are worlli up to ! .5 and in all the Ix'st
1 aslel sluoles.
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Triangle Silk Scarfs
In lri,n'l'& colois tQ pasfl
10() values, at o ....
75c
Swim Suits
S2.98 to S7.50
K x c e ) 1 ionjilly
well made suits
of fino wool yarn
that tfive that
fr(edotit so noe-
ossarv to swim-
'm i n g comfort.
Suits that fit and
wear. o
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Mis. Vera lini .; was U dinn r
0uest Wedn day of M rs. Kthd