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IIedford Mail 1 TJNE 2v Second Section Six Pages Sewnd SectSPon Six Paget Itly Twenty-tliml ir Ktt-kly Kift)-evenlh Year MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. Al'Gl'KT 10, lSl'JS. No. 1-10. 1 T "Hamm What Am' I By Xuiy o. Ciiivy. KDliX I'llKl'l.WT. Auit. . The nu'Um grower or thin pro clnct m-e i-utnplainint; Uiut Oil 'Uil dues nut sot on the vines this yrur una th;it tht' crop will i 1)0 sliuit and lult Thi'v likuno Vy I'olil niKhis .is i-uiiirdlnc lli'x growth of melons ami toinmot'rf. Tuesday of lliis week A. II.: Ileum received a tWeyram iroui: l.os Ailk'Clca that .Mis. Sims had passed away (suddenly ul that place. Mrs. Sims was a sister-in-law of .Mr. Hearn's first wile nd formerly lived in Phoenix. .Mrs. Sims took Florence Hearn 'at her mother's death and brought' her up. .Miss Florence and herj sister. .Mabel, left .Monday cv; n- 1U to attend the funeral of their aunt. Mr. and .Mrs. Cleoice l'rlehardi GIVES PARTY TO GRADE STUDENTS JAl'KSONVILl.K, Auk. 1 Mrs. ' Vlvitui lU'iii'h. who ifUL-ln-s the i liirlH' Sunday .-t houl c'liff on tin I sixth, sfvrnih nnd i-iht ki..ps at the Presbyterian rhurrh. cuve a ffarcwi'll party Tuosdny ovonlnj; for : ffii-U who left her class this spring to no Into the hlli school cliisw. ! She also entertained the Kirls who 1 are in her class at present. There i were IS presents. It was reported everybody had a very enjoyable ; evening- Mrs. Rob Kerr is sorting fruit at ; Hearty's packing house in Med- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Ia-c Wakefield and two daughters, Cruete and Vrances. made a trip to Crescent Ctty Satur day, returning Sunday ; Word has been received from ; .Mrs. Karl Clifton, who is visiting I at the home of her daughter, Mrs. of Portland visited at the Lloyd '. Kd.he Milium. Ueoriria JTcch H- Johnson at Cooporstown, Lolver home at Phoenix last ;iti,letc who Ct a I1CW Olvmpic ' aI- whvrv wUI Visit fm" :i Tuesday. The Prkhards are out' ,' f 7-i .,,..- o r' Uupl more weeks. She then will on tour oC the Itedwuod hlBhwffy! ,'ccora OI -( 1 "tirLS v-j ,Lt- , niovc to her new home at lilver mid on to Grunts Pass and the 1 4.3 indies) in the broad jump j Nj(le. she sent her best regards ltuguo River valley, thence to j event. Only phenomenal Com- to all her friends in Jacksonville. Klamath Kails and Crater lake.; petition can prevent an Amcri- Mr. and Mrs. Duvid Gammon They were disappointed in not1 .-i.-tnrv ;n ihU event i moved Tuesday Into their new L finding Mr. Colver at home the ; ian, .V.wL!.! i uixlraifd Km) j home in north Jacksonville which Jay they visited there. ! - - is nmv beini,- constructed. incro nuve been a number of i Mrs. Kred llutcher and Mr persons in this part of the this week buyinir fruit and tables to take out to their horn at Klamath Kulhj. Most of them had been in to attend the Le gion conclave. The Phoenix boys are having their drill and practice meeting several evenings each week, so as to he In good training, should there be need for their services. Last Sunday the following guests were at dinner at the S. 1. Uar neburg home in Kast Ed en: Mr. and Mrs. otto Caster and daugh ters. i;iva and Margery, Mrs. K1- SIM VALLEY IS ON FAIR EXHIBIT ' . 10 1 he I Olson and daughter Violet ! were Medford shoppers Tuesday. ) John tlrleves. former resident of Jacksonville, died at his home in I Los Angeles Thursday morning. ; His wife and daughter Pauline of , Medford left Thursdav for Los An ; geles. Mrs. Cora 1 turns from Ash la ml : patient at the llogue River i inltarium. urate I.yle made a hurried trip I . to Kalis City this week, j Sybil Falrhurn of Medford was. The principal business of the t Jacksonville caller Tuesday even-1 niona Anderson and son, Carl; ; hist Cranue meeting was the plan-, j Mr. Kred Harneburg and son. Ken-! ning for the exhibit for tho county, Mr- 'huold Crump was a Med- j neth and the host Hiid hostess. fair. The committees will begin ! ror oppop I uesday Ed Hamlin and Kred Furry and their work right away of gettini Mm. A melia Elmer, u former Jjoren Dayman spent severul dayji together a good representation at the lurry ltaneh ut Dead in-, the farmers' products. tlian last week. ' Tno Siskiyou Orchard, which Ed Lockwood returned from WttM the first In our district in the Lake of the Woods last Sunday! ,Hrvesling of P.Hrlleits. finished the after a two weeks' vacation out 1 fln,t picking Thursday and picking nt the lake. i was discontinued until Monday. Mr. Uingman has purchased; Mr Hml Mrs Krvs of lh(. Traii two more milk cows. This brings' district were in.piiriim for a suit his herd up to five head. ,,, Uary ninch to rcnt hcre. J he Jjenzer boys uro both busy . ,f( .inhnson, who is employ .auling logs from the Heeson tlm-l ( , , Vll( fl(,l(M.v at ,!pmn. Df resident here but now of Alham-! Mrs. Irene Wells and daugh-! ler, Mrs. Elton Ueesun nttended .' with his imrents, Mr. and Mrs. bra, Cal.. is jultc 111 with whoop hig cough. i A Mr. Mofire and wife of San J Francisco were calling on friends j here Monday. Mr. Moore's father. ; Joseph Moore, was an early day t pioneer. He left here in the early' 'tills and was at uno time a mining ; partner of the late Silas Day. j Miss Alinnie Hunch hiw been on i the sick list hut Is now improving. ': Mrs. Sarah C. Kerr of St. Paul, i Minn, .arrived hero Thursday to it tt T.i t viMii iicr nipp .Mi'H r. nn iiiuum Mic night performance at tho fqir! wUtj tll,.,ti,-u. nt : nd other relatives' and friends! the Mineral springs were Mr. and 1 1 hore f,,r u ft'w duv' She will leave ! Mrs. Marc-llus Itowe. Mr. and Mrs. j Sunday for Oakland, Cal., where i l-:d Kara of Central Point and Mr. nc 1,1 lho """' ot her ,land Mrs. John Unville of Med-!" n- vcrr and nimuy. .mi-h. , ford. The outside visitors were Kerr will soon be SI years old grounds last Friday evening. (icorge Hartley is beginning th.' ldcking of his early tomato crop, most of which he will ship Mrs. C. Carey sold most of her fat hens durlmr the time tho Legion visitors were In Medford. ! Jl,hl0t ''V Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Kowc The buy had a tasto of real 1111 llthe ('"rge McDonough fam good OreKm hens. ! "' Mrs. Walter Allen returned from' WIM Mone of Evans valk-y vis Portland Monday, where she wentltp'I relatives here Sunday, lo take her mother; Mi w John j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loveland It ice and her sister, Mrs. U. E, spent Sunday afternoon sightsee Dalo. to the Apostolic Faith campling at Untie Falls, meeting ( I Mr. and Mrs, Curl Uorhc and Mr.. Jieed Is K)icl('''lfi' Talont! baby fcirls. Dale and Vale, of Mud- agaln and will drive Will High's ford are visitors with Mrs. lichee' and she stood the trip here splen didly. . ! Mrs. Heifer from Klamath Fall", ' who has been staying at the Wal lace home white little Harry has ' been taking treatments at the local ; sanitarium for several weeks. leU i yesterday lor a couple of weeks' j stay at their home, Lloyd Sparks Is quite 111 at the home of his mother horc In Jack- . fruit truck durim: the hauling parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Catoti nville. i-cason. Several who ntn-mlcd flrange at i J- w 1H "d daughters. Miss Marie Miller is nursing Mr. Central Point Wednesday evening Jl,lla 1,n 11,1,1 MrM- who I'lrich, and says he Is getting j witnessed the big fire in the vicln-'M,lVe lnH'n v'"iti"K with Mr. Opp alonir nicelv. we are L'lail to learn. . ii .,f ti,.. jut 'out at the mine, were eulloil buck Mr. Evans threshed one of tho,!)),,! from all aiinearances it burn-!'0 'ort'"nd the first part of the! best wheat crops, off the Allen OV(.r qUtt. an area. (week to the bedside of Mrs. Opp'w place, that has been raised in j yy aM() VH j.; -j- nam anti mother, who Is very 111 there, this part of the precinct. children, who are 'guests at the' MtH- Tum Kinney of Medford Clinton Carey sold his barleyr,, iln,,lf. vsiit-.i Kovei-,.1 d:ivlan(1 lier daughter, Mrs. Walter lust week with Medford relatives. Kentner of Santa Ilnrbnra. were j Frank Kitzgerald reports his visitln? friends hero Thursday 1 peaches are now ripe and plentiful.' f,ernoon. Mi- .i.i t ci.iv .....i ! Mr. Iirown from Merrill Is lm- at the New bury house In Phoenix (HUKnt,,r JjPO'nil' ,ViK.ho(, ilnme i proving at the Uogue River sanl- Monday evening afler an enjoyable j laI lum- week's outin. during which they! Mr- M"(I Mrs- '"nord McKee visitid Crescent Cltv. c.old IieachJfrum Applfgnle were In our crop to Mr. Warner. Mr. War ner will store all of the crop raised on the Carey place. Mrs. Noah Candler is pacing this season. Mrs. Candler has packed at L'ear creek for tho past six years. M r. Schneir. on the pi i m Mi..- , , , , v Kridiiv , .,..' pronounce Itandon the finest of " 0 wlsn extend our thanks 1 I n As. 1, nil c,rnorlo;r The crop I "- 'hoy vls.,e,. j '" ' ".-Llj-nlH f J.rfc0nvlll. In h.okinir fine 'it"'' "" -" HukIi. k Is I ""iiinunliy for their kliiiltirm Mr. Irk hK. Loon clltlinir and i IM"""B tho sumnwr ,Mth hor j " "."Vf monl In thr. .i ,. i, i i,.i fnivoi-1 i.iuit. .Mr.-, otto Tipxhiini ivhlln!"' Ius:niii,i unit fiitlu r anil ithlH week, but will boKln lilckin',-! H"Bh 1m eonvn Irsclim from hlN henna nnil tomatoes In hi! " "rl,l" Illness In her home In own gardens next week. i l'.""lland. Hurry Hurneburg of Medford Those from the Sams Valley reeently made his parents, Mr.jflraiiKe who attend the meeting of and Mrs. S. P. Uarneburg of East; the Central Point CIrance Wednes- brother. Kdcn. a present of an Atwaler Kent radio. Tho radio Rives the best of reception out on tho runeh and they set everything as clearly ns can bo. Mr. ami Mrs. S. P. llarneburn and Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey went over ot the lxren Kayman place day cvenlnK were .Misses Hessle Kredenburi;. Catherine Kokc. Prances Wilson, Naomi Jlanruder and Messrs. .lames MeDonoilKh. K. .Vealon. llershal llariier. Paul McKlnnls and John Wilson. The w. W. Kildlnston family Is xpectini: visitors to arrive Krldav Mrs. J. M. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. V. 10. Ski-lley Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Thomas, -Mr. ami .Mrs. H. K. Kamj, Mrs. 1.. J. Combest a ml Kamlly. ease oi laiem i nesuaj oi im ii-om l.rltaln. Okla. The expected week to cct some early apples, i cuests are .Mi s. Trod Molt n'ud Mr. Dayman was stung by some ; children. Mrs. Molt Is the wife of kind of Insect, while out at Mrs. KildliiKtmVs nephew Kurry ranch last week and had, Ml. ,, Ml.H ,.,.,, Vcr of to ho brought to Ashland to the sardine creek visited .Sundsv with hospital for treatment. j Mr. MrK j A Cook. The mil . !:ut" "f h;. :rix. i: y .Mlh",r lourvn m u h ; famine creek run. rne iruu is coming m "'i Iist Sunday evening tho Newbury 0bouse, sent out a car from botli Talent and Phoenix. Wtio If IxMHiey Now? PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 10. WV It is within the realm of possibll lly, Chao Shaw of India told Drrxel Institute ftudentft. that a gi ( the future would carry r round "a thousand men or so in her vanity case.' This might be done, he ex plained partial I ly by "combining the nuclei of the human atom, eliminating the empty space and reducing man to one hundred thousandth df his present size." property and expect I itr- In th- WHainMf vH"v. r ANTI- ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 MKtn, hi i Classified advertliinr gets resultt. ANTI PREXOL Best for BURNS SUN BURN ECZEMA-POISON OAK-BOILS BRUISES-CHAFING AND .ALL SKIN IRRITATIONS Recommended by Physicians and Hospitals ATAtL OBUG0IST3 i 2? 3 New Fall Butterick Fashions Now Here RU SSELL'S "MEDFORD S OWN STORE" Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Here Exclusively NEW FALL ARRIVALS Coats and dresses are eoniing in every day now, showing the latest fall styles and fabrics. Especial ly do we call your at tention to the new fall dresses, Satur day on display at very moderate prices. 51675 to $25 WHITE APRONS For fruit workers in packing and canning $1.50 $1.75 and $1.98 Of fine materials to stand the many wash ings made necessary during the fruit sea son. Lincne and lin en finished ' materials in several different styles. BATHING SUITS and SHOES LESS ONE-FOURTH The end of the sea son finds us still with a pood assortment of hatliiiiff suits. Satur day all w o men ' s, children's and men's suits as well as all balbiug shoes will he reduced one-fourth. NOW THE FINAL Values to S15.00 Values to $25.00 7 ana e i 30 Down they go, prices to bed rock, for a one day disposal of all remaining summer dress es. Not a lot of inferior garments brought in for a "Sale", but our own stock that must be sacrificed NOW. Pastel shades in wash able crepes, georgettes, prints of every des cription, all go at these two prices. You can't afford to wait. You can't afford to be late. SATURDAY AT 8:00 A. M. Party dresses, street dresses, . afternoon dresses and sizes from 14 to 44. No Exchanges or Refunds and All Sales Final Again we Advise You to Look Here First! COATS AT HALF PRICE Every summer coat in. stock at You will find many of these co all fall and winter as the styles, to the latest creations. Our r two. High grade garments in erlv $15.00 to $85.00, so be h values offered. this tremendous reduction. ats that you will be able to wear fabrics and furs are similar egular low prices just cut in sizes 16 to 44 and prices form- ere Saturday sure, for the best The Very Best HOSIERY VALUES $1.00 Silk from top to toe and j,riiarai(tced for your complete satis faction or ;we yive you a new pair with no arguments. One n u m b e r h a s the "Pointed Heel-' 1he Phoenix and Hole proof are in service and eh i f f on. The " l!oh-o-Iiink" has a narrow lisle top and is also guaranteed to .H'ive perfect satisfac tion. F,vcry jjood col or shown in the line. SILK TENNIS SOX Now $1-59 Smart, sure they are, and cool too, for these hot days. Wear no other stockings, just these silk sox with fancy tops and you'll he in style and com fortable. R e g u 1 a r price is $1.93. HOLEPROOF PHOENIX WAYNE KNIT Pure silje hosiery of the finest qualities and with picot lop for extra comfort. Chiffons and service weights in all the new - shades.-There are no finer hose and a pair purchased now will convince you quickly. AUGUST CLEARANCE of SUMMER SILK and WASH FABRICS $3.25 Quality 40-Inch Printed Radiums $2.59 Gorgeous patterns and beautiful colorings. The 40-inch width cuts to best advantage and you'll find many pretty designs here that will make up most desirably. 65c Fast Color Printed Rayons 59c for school wear, these fast color rayons are best. No danger from washing; they are guaranteed fast, colors. All good designs. 40-inch Width $1.98 . Printed Crepe de Chene $1.69 Very fine quality crepe de chine silks wit li 'beautifully printed de signs of both large and small char acters. Printed silks always in vogue and you'll find this quality vcrv serviceable. 40-Inch 98c Quality Fine French Voile 69c "Mist sheer" one of the finest French voiles, beautiful colors and printed designs, both in dark and light grounds and printings. 40-INCH PRINTED VOILES Regular 35c yrd 19e Both Light and Dark Colors Cheap, sure it's cheap, hut it's the end of the season and we want to chQin up all summer fabrics quickly. There's lots of time left for voiles to be worn. These will make up prettily and so very inexpens ive that you can have several dresses for themual price you pay for one. - m Fabrics That Were 49c Yard Now "29 c yarc Guaranteed fast colors in the best selling col ors and patterns of summer. Fresh, crisp, washable flaxons, tissues, organdies, dimity and a fine line of voiles, all in the best fast color printed designs. There's still a long time of summer left to wear these pretty fabrics that are selling now at such a saving. v To SI. 25 Rayon Dress Fabrics at 69c yard Absolutely fast colors, new designs and suit able for wear now or later. Especially desir able for school frocks for the miss or the col lege girl. A real clean-up at a very low price. $1.50 Celanese Voiles Priced at 89c yard Koth plain and printed Celanese Voiles, abso lutely fast colors. A most beautiful fabric for better wash dresses and then the plain is now being used for draperies -of the finer sort. w