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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1928)
? o o Second Sccticfti Six P&gaa Second Section Six Paget lUily T:.t lhii. War MF.ni-'oun. ()i;i:(.()N. fkmiiav. .in.v if. n.. 12c. IS Sunitay dinner .;nests at the I., . Mr. and Mrs. Key iliusl.y and T i-u i:a;.-a..;.- horn. Htar.s homo, son and Han Tor.n iTf v. v. 1. Monday n.un I'hiioiriin Oeori:e Sti-uait ol .M.'dl'ord spent end li'ieMs 01 t ht-ir parents. Mr. V.is-. KIm.- Wiihii.-. who was at Sunday with his ststi-r. .Mis. Linen and Mrs. II. I.. Ton it. The men h-'ttic svteu! l.iy la-l !.. l-'arlow. went to Lost lai.e li.him; Sunday uuiii-d to hi r work m lahi'i .'- ih. h ii i ':! t-t There . h-I.Ii'. n waited nt lb.- home i t 1 1 1". si-ii t s. th rhlldivn all Ptijaw.! "T .it Hm- S '.li'l.iv 4ch(i.t hi-I l-i'vus ohnsnn lav! SitU'hu. t i hi'inslvts. .;. ;. Iwt weather huia- Kl' l';,vu1'"" ".. " va Myrtle Winter arrived homo :p . .o,kIi .sum.- wen- on l';i'i"n ""' a Wednesday from Monmouth,. She lt,:,.. I'll'- Hi niiis saaiily i.- away mi cp'i is to worU in Hit' fruit a while i . iv, niiM.ttn.:s on Tlun:! a V;"';ilil,n and later return to lir-r studies. imimi'.v di -f r.uite w fll :U .I!in ami Kli Still are huihlhe: - 4 REESE CREEK- RSPLETS CHIEF PURSUIT AT TABLE ROCK .;r. .loin W'alr-I had as 'miest-. hut returned with th.- t'isht'iinan's ihii:um" store ;.t Ka.:io I'oini. ril( Sundav. h.".' f.it h.-r. Charles New- usual hard link !nri. - Strom, anil In-1' In ..; li.-:-. Ti'd ',v- Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Moore m i'. lt l-:ii. i-.,r. .. nt.y. in- ! strom, and wli,. nf Urant I'ass. m Sam's Valley. Tuesday to s ' l ;" IM,...ml...r. " it I:: Tin. " l iloi.f: r-imilv l..tt ' Mr. MiHir. Imulli-r. 1 t'l fniH l-.o!.. day and I:-!-.- in ' 1 !. hi. iv t'ViMiin ; .tiili'i ii it If ; t'.t' h t 11 1 1 '1 !i'iv were I's nut hi lllf Trail school house A STi I: I A. I .ow. r 1 -olumoia Co. .iinl-Ms wlh-ti r.'lif! 'I'inirsd.o Mi. I'liiiuiH'ii- Iftl tin- i .in If rnnirrs haviii.-oii hail a t, 1 Momliiy inr a u-w ii;i.vs' outiim at Mrs. I. U. .lom ami sun. Kml- I'rouh county growers will mi.-t. will i-u- iliiiiuh r stuvm wmiM nii' -tin.:. Mr- Mihli.'.l l.i;K;lan.t hiitlnti; ari last 1'ihlay. Si'v DhumuHl I akt. .Mr. IVrh acrom- man. rotiirncil ln'tm1 .Mutiilay from ',in :trrtM of pi.tntot-s this yi-ar. a hi- a tat inn : tuv will !iaif t hi ThurMhiy c .'Ulnu al ut her Ilu If 1 1 i-iul- u r' r 1 tik 'iMlimi'l'rf pOft't't1; ))l:ill iiM-fl t'H in. . Sinia S'mnm;9. ,r'!' ' tin1 hot Kiiii, "i .Mr ar,. M-'-v I au Itn'htirt nn aii '!U atnl hf rMt'ivMl inaity nif" rM- Imn: -i mi-- ihiiry litni-. O o o o - V i .aiil Tribune o o o o o STS O o Bedford 4 TA 1 .!; ROCK. July :'.;.A mw "rijiiihiire was 1 civ.ly instalhvl JM ilic Si-liat't-r hi in'. Willard llimshy i makiim tirt'p aratii.im to huihl 1.11 hi n- ly :u -mirf( iu-iM-rty in m- Tutth- sv.U tlivisinti. Mf I Atkins mill fa mily. who 1 -t unfit rtctnt !y from a nn'T.u nip to .Mnnt.'ina ami the lakita. have moved (i th.-ir ramh ho nit on SiU'afciio KdVtM- in Klamath county. M r. Warner 1 ho Central 1'oint ton 111 Iff. im tulh-tl a ranir.' huiler . anil h.iih t'iiiiim-nt in the '. V. -. SaM'' home last week. 11 Mil and Mrs. ,erny llnhhlf of Oakland, Cal., ha e ni urned, afti-r .- tf ml inu a end 1 th' nf Weeks isil- im; I'l-kttivi's and friends in 1 h i and other set-lions of the valley. Kianl; .Myers and family exiei-t in h-:ive Saturday 10 visit relatives in Sea tt le. while Kraiik is taking his atititial two weeks' vaeation. -Mrs. l.nlu Penland nmvecl lo . Ah-tlfoi d Tuesday, whr: she is I preparinn- io open up her hnai d kt inn and rooiuiiifr house. .Miss Mildred (ireyory. who has heell Visit inu her .L.'lfat-'irailil-niother at Handon for the past two weeks, is ex pee ted home the hist of the work. The . C. Nieewood family have mnvfil to Medford. where Mr. Xh-e wood has employment with the Calmer eorporallon. The Nice woods, during their several yea rs" resit I -nee here have proved tjllile ail asset to the tu-iy h horhood iiitl their many friends haled to see t hem leave 1 he dist riet. Karl Case of I'.eaule is tleliver in the iievl winter's wood supply for the Tahle k school tlitri- t. Seveial persons f 1 o m Medford were haptised Into t h fait h "i the N.rarene ehtireh last Sunday hri at the river. Ktr the jiast week t he river has heen the most popular plae in this seition. hu tut reds of (eo ple takim; iitlviintiiK of the eool in eflecls of a swim in the elear. eool water. Xo matter how sul try and hot the air is, one is eool immediately after plntminj; into the eolil waters of this mountain st ream. The S. ('. Collins family en joyed n weK-erol trip to Creseent 1'ily, returning Aliinday. I..U11 (.reory is dohiff some re limlelinj' w.rrk his Iviii.n. which V was until recently oeenpied hy th Nice wood family, and . peels to move his family ihto it hefore lonu. where t hey will make their home. (, I,. llavis and Hershel Har per returned .Monday from the Kvans ereek tlitrlet. where thoy staked out lainw or t llilliltar and ratlin more. While they were co mil. k out Momliiy. they saw a w id t uriiey hen ami her hrood of little ones, which were in the 1 oatl. a limit a mile from the Ii li kens place. Mrs. Imn Van Fleet of Klamath Kails Is visit 1 1 1 relatives at the Scluiffer home ami accompanied Airs. Schaffer ami children on a trip to l.andon and ( r.seent v'it the first of the week. The I'tmlap and l.ydiard pstrty. who have heen tourimr the north west and Canada re:urncd Iron the first of the week. l-'ariners in this section report a much ureater iiumher of pheas ant nests estroetl tnan lisu.11. "t dm ini; the hnrvostim; of their ! second crop of alfalfa. ' I.. C. Schafer Is in rortland. ' havinu been railed there hy the serious illness of his mother. The Sams Valley era nee drill team are prepiiriliK to yo to Lake Creek Friday ni;h:. where 1 lu-v will put on the first and second tleuree work to a class of -l. A pnrty was held last Saturday pjiiuht hy the younu people of tlw Central Point Christian Kndcn vor at t he Seithroolv home, which wa-s at t ended hy ?,:, of the members, who are unanimous in dee la rim: it one of the best parties of th season. This seems to he vacation time for many in this section, many i'oini; for a trip to the mountain or r I? where. Some are oim; f"i" a two weeks' otitinc and others for a shorter time. However, for many. the;r vacation will consist of a day s trip, if any al nil. LAKE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ntisslinnin and childriMi en.in.u'd a Sunday's mil inr. nt llpnd Indian soda sirtn-:s Kd Travlor ami Mrs. Amy John son, relatives of I.. II. Wynnl. Itfil at tlie Wynnt home tin; f irt of the wei-k. Mr., .lohnson' si--tor. recently returned from Ohio'io tie uorUiern Jart of the slat". Mr anil Mrs. Hlliihe of Me oord n li.l niece of near Kaitle I'.dn inmpil at Lake Creei; Mi.nil.iy .tn.l 'i'u"stiay. o There will he a school niecliir at l.nke f'reek hall Tuenlay. J-ily r.l. nt J o'clock to decide the 0,'ies tloft nf puttini; the schn. luaise on the road or leavlns tt In the field We hope the voters of the distviM nil! come and help decide as it is Important. There were a cood manv people plcnlcklnc al ljike freek SiimUv, also severalnartiHs at (lad Inillan S.xla Sirlr (Ir. and Mrs. cTVTil oore were Odds and Ends in Boys' Clothing Going at One Half Price "MEDFORD'S OWN STORE Look for Dollar Day Specials Not Advertised Here Medford's Own Store Offers With Genuine Enthusiasm Another Dollar Day a Day that means so much in Savings to every thrifty shopper This Sale Starts Saturda y Morning and Is Saturday Only Bungalow If Aprons (iinul ht;iiI( yill.U'll.-llll. Vllllie. .t.'J.". 2 for $1.00 House Dresses One lot billies iilii! i' Ii i I (1 r en's lions,. ilrcsscs nl' prints am! KSj (liniilics. .fl.!!!) value. COATS Misses' M Sport Hose l-'ull leiitli. i-ayoii ami lisle, ."ille value. 3 Pair for I $1.00 $1.00 Every Coat Need Can Be Met Here! There is only mie reilm-l inn mi .ilisiilill elv ihe eiililf slueU. al V2 Price foals for dress and sports. Sim ple or elaliorate, as you wish. Von will find lliem alloelher In our laste anil lo your pur.se at One-Half Price. $1.25 -3piece buffet set ffpr $1.00 $1.25 scarfs $1.00 $1.25 pillows $1.00 ii $12 Lovely Printed FROCKS $15 to $21.75 Values .75 .lust the kind of values ihar will appeal to every woman or miss who appreciates stylishness and eiia nil - it is Ihe unusual loui'hes of the season's popular modes which male lliese dresses so delightfully altractive in t;eoieltes. prints, chiffon and flat crepe. ''') ALL OTHER DRESSES at 20 Reduction M Table Cloths 54x54 with 6 napkins If 3 . o 10 tni An loxio, $i.'ia vaiue Indian li-;nl material. k& lose iilld hlue pat pj lel'll-'. . J $1.00 . Towels Sl. '.". and sl..")H fancy luith towels $1.00 .Iiimlio t.,wcN 2. for $1.00 !!), hath tnwcl, I fur $1.00 Corset 'iQ-i? y i rTlcs. and corsdettes. One 1..1. values ..9.111(1, O 1 ' 1 l Q $1.00 49c Voiles, Dimity, Batiste, 3 yards. 59c Supertwist, Tomorrow, 2 yards 59c Plain Colored Rayon, 2 yards . . . 59c Plain Broadcloth, Tomorrow, 2 yards 65c Raygloss, Dollar Day, 2 yards . 69c Pongee Silk, Tomorrow, 2 yards . . $1.19 Plain Rayon Voile, Special, yard . 25c Percales, Dollar Day, 5 yards . . . 25c Ginghams, Dollar Special, 5 yards . 29c Cotton Prints, Tomorrow, 5 yards . 35c Dress Voiles on Safe at, 4 yards . . 39c Rayon Stripe Shirting, 4 yards . . . $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Women's Hosiery One lot of ladies' and ' children's hosp, hoth sill and lisle. Values to ir'1.00. 4 Pair for $1.00 Another Hose Special One lot of ladies hose, values to iU.n.", lor $1.00 Play Suits Children's play suits, khaki, hlue. sli'ipe and check. $1.2.") val ue, for $1.00 Kotex 3 boxes $1.00 Garter Girdles New models, several stvles. if-1. 'J") value $1.00 Garters ."0c a ml .!)e values, ! pair for $1.00 Brassieres and Bandeaux Satin, lace and jersey, tfJI flfl values to I.'.T 2 for1,W o