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T il Tribune 7 Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages Daily Twenty-third Year Weekly Fittystnth Year MEDFORD, OTJEGOX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 37. 1928. No. 147. !. 1111111111: RU LL L( New. Fall Butterick Patterns ' Are Now Here Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Here Exclusively OF TOMATOES SOLD IN 2 DAYS! 'Medford' 's Own Store' Medford Ma SSE S WILLOW SPRINGS, Aitff. 10. The Twentieth Century com pany of Medford shipped a carload of Komntocs this week from the By Marjr O. Cnivy. las EDEX ' PRECINCT. Auk. 1(1. Sir. nnd.Mra. H. ,Kheiirer and Air, anil Mm' : llarli-ml and . Mr. unit Seven Ouks Killing. This tihipmciit Mrs. s. I'. HiuncburK spent lust is consigned to their stoics InjKumlay at l.ithia park in Ashland : I'ortlund. Joe Bui roushs, of the and enjoyed a plnnie lunch. Ed . North Central store, had ehni Ko ; Hamlin finished piekinu his r.ar- of the loading. jieu pears the first of this veekl Miss Leah E. Parker left on and will soon begin on the later Aiit-ust 4 for a vacation trip., ones. He had a fairly Rood erop; She will spend some time in San "f Hnrtlctls. i Francisco unit ' I.ok AnKcles and Mr. Mills of McClnud wns in thni from thoro will (to to El l'uso to valley Tuesday and purchased a, attend the wedding of a college load of all kinds of provisions. room-ninle. 'IncludiiiK eggs, which he will pack ; Mrs. W. A. Thompson returned "n mules for nhout eight miles; this week, after six weeks spent j to the meilltnl springs in that, at the summer school in Berkeley, I locality. I Cnl. Her liltlc daughters. Mnry l'"ed Rapp gathered and sold ; .larvlo and Palsy, spent tho"" last : two and a half tons of water-: two weeks with 'her. melons In two days this last week. Horn, at the Purucker Mater- Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey of North. nity Home on August 8 to Mr, : Talent were guests of Mr. and and Mrs. n. . C. Urophy, of Pino I Mrs. H. O. Shearer of East Main. liidRO, Oregon, n (1 pound dall-lstreet Medford, last Wednesday. Khtor. named Roberta lo. Mrs. i ! E. I'"lsh has one of the finest Urophy is tho eldest dnughter of'flelds of big yellow corn that I ; Mr. anil Mrs. W. K. Parker of ! have seen in this valley for the tile (Crossing ranch. ipast several years. !: ffC- A. Martin has Joined his wife Mr. and Airs. nunu "i i; n.li..lr n-h.. .,... flllll WCrC visiting Ml'. Ullll M I S. Young on the W. J. Warner ranch j In North Talent on Monday of i this week. ' S. H. Slovens Is, again In fort- j land lo try to get relief from Ills terrible sufferings. .1 Lem Hughes sold the Inst I his early Cra WI'oid peaches on j at their Imme here. They expect to take a two weeks' motor trip to Eastern Oregon in tho near fu ture. ' J. W. nirkholz has accepted his old position ns electrical en gineer at the refrigerating plant in Medford. He began work on Monday Mr. H(-ninlli!il,.h n,i an Pl.illn ! Suiidav evening, hut will have a are nsslstlngjvltb the pear picklng'tBund crop of late varieties. 1 lit the A. V. Carlson orchards. I Mrs. Katie Mason and her dall-; Roland Rlrkiiola and Oeorge ghter anil father, Mr. Mason. inade nnd Harry Elden motored to i'rn-a trip to Lost Prairie for huckle-, tor Luko last Sunday. Thev dined berries last Sunday. ; nt Union creek nnd returned homo Mr- Sharp of the Highway niar-j early In the evening. ket nt Phoenix has traded his sei-( Mrs. P. A. Bonney left last Fri-1 vice station ior os nubcm day night for a short business t ertv. irin irt inn,iinin oi,. i I A few weeks ago Mr. and Alis. pected home this week. George Elfers ct l'hoenlx held a Mr. and Airs. Ernst Duewe, family reunion and a celehrnlton who have been spending the sum-'of their golden wedding. men mer at Diamond lake, where Air. i four children from distant towns Kuewo hns been engaged budding In Oklahoma, Montana and t an- cmvinin. nllnn 1, tfii'liilt u-Pffi IMfririu u n lo their home here. ! daughter from Central Point. Ore. The old couple have spent their f years happily and Jiave grown aulte comfortable in . their An- olinlng years.1 A big glass fire in east Eden I , .iaui...,...u,i mnll house. Ill which; rimii uui- iiienu, .Miss, i.iiura i.ion-1 "--""-- . , nicy, nt the Bonney grill on Rogue a fnmily was living near tho om ¬ it ver. M ss T.nili'n'a mnlhr re- Cole mine. Il ins" "u...... Air. and Airs? II. A. DltBuque motored to Grants Pass Tast Sun day nnd had dinner at the Red wood hotel. AUss Rose Jones spent Saturday lwlth, nor friend,- AIlss T.nura Bon turned Saturday from northern Oregon, whore sho hns spent the last three months -visiting friends nnd relatives. of the crop that belonged, to Ed Clemens, on the Westerlund or- nhnrrts. Heln from Medford. anil 1 . u.irrniiniUns- noints. SRVCIl a MSlIS -Mrs. M. F. Toting, who hns i loss In fruit ami mi.. been in poor health for some I in tho path of the blazo. lime, was removed to the Sacred I A new service station and go- Heart hospital. wr,erc she will i rnKe will soon be In operation a undergo treatment. Her host of the Sharp property In the north friends will be glad to hear of J end of the town ot 1 hoenix. ; her recovery. Will Strnube began work Alon day morning nt the Frank Thomp kins fruit dryer In Aledford. He expects to be employed ttiere until some time late in December. Air. nnd Airs. Fred Strnube nnd family returned Saturday from a nine-days' trip to eastein Ore gon, where they visited friends and relatives. They returned by way of the AIcKlnzle Pass and re port a most delightful trip. LO CLIMAX, Aug. 16. D. 11. Gold nnd Kon Howard have gone to Med ford to pick pearH. A. J. Orisfmm is threshing his wheat thifl week. Tho following motored to Med ford Saturday: Mi-, and Mrs. W. V. Charley, Miss Klvlra LMair, A. J. (irlnsom and Mrs. L. H. Wcrtz. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Charley oh Hervcdf the seventeenth nnnivorsnry of their wedding Sunday by n sumptuous dinner to 21 of their friends and relatives, among whom wero Mrs. Compton and sonf, Carl - , and Joe, Miss E. Hluir and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. W'erlz and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed M. White nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Terry of Medford spent the day at Climax last Wed nesday. Preliminary steps are being taken lo install apparatus for the leach ing of aluminum sulphate on a . commercial scale nt the head of Antelope creek. Miss Dorothy Coy of Engle ' , Point spent Wednesday nt the A. . J. Orlssom home. X. P. Hanson has the lumber hauled for the building of his new house. , . 4 FOOTS CREEK NEWS LAKE CEK GE1S BETTER SCHEDULE . , FOR CM SALES LAKE CHEEK, Aug. 16. Mr. ; ntwi Mrn. T. U Farlow and sons,; Eiirl nnd Fred, were In Medford Wednesday. Earl left for northern i Washington where ho expects to ' u-nrk In the harvest fields a while. Milo Conley was down from his,r rnnch the middle of the week. He i spent a couple of day with George I zz A few of the Grange members J visited the Snider nnd Jackson j County Crenmerles with a petition Sr to makp arrangements with the szz owners about changing the truck schedules tso the patrons' cream would get to town sweet. Goth creameries signed up to send the -trucks three times a week on schcrt ule. so now it will he up to the patrons to have their crenm on the road at the appointed time, It will mean betler prices for their crenm. 7; Mr. nnd Mrs. Cha. KUngle were in Medford on lutpiness Wednes day. : Mr. Fox has returned to his work 1 near I-ake 0 tho Woods. izi Several from this community nt- j S tended "A Night In Spain." They ZZ enjoyed ft very much. j O. Zundel went to Phoenix after j penches "Wednesday. Mrs. Cecil Culbertson and da ugh- Sf ter visited relntives nenr Medford , the first of the week. ; Iast Sunday Mrs. Umb held a fnmily dinner In honor of her mother's birthday. Her mother Is 82 years old. Mrs. Maude Chnmplaln, formerly of Foots creek. Is spending a week in San Francisco. While she is gone. Mrs. Paul MeOunt Is super Intending her home. A nw heating stove hns been In stalled In the achoolhouno this iThree logsing trucks nre mak ing trips to Anderson's for logs. The Tim's Delay. J zs T.OS ANGELES. Wj Lorell Slatford, two nnd a half yeaia old. 7 ran in front of the Jury box wear- I ing a pair of horn-rlmmed glasses ; during her mother's suit against Dr. Chnrlcs Bellows for $1 0.noo. ; zz nnd caused a mistrial. .- Iellows' atiorney said wearing the c!ne wai an attempt to make tho child g look like his client, who Is salt) by tho woman to be the hnby's ' SSS father. zrt Anlrplnno Must "Pay. LOS ANGELES. (TP) O. F. Free burg won $1,000 damages from O. A. Wilson, owner of a Glendaie, Cnl., nlr sen-Ice, after suit over the wrecking of Freeborn's auto mobile by one of Wilson's plnnes. Freebprg sued for S2.5U0, nl kiting the plane fell on his automobile. . TILLAMOOK. iMyorenn hlgh-t way ghtdine ncars completion. l,',f Of All Sumir Dresses ( : At Exceptionally Low Prices! Summer Coats Half Price Smnnipv coats can bo fasliionalile for months yot and an investment in one of these coats will be a profit to you as the fabrics aii'l furs arc very similar to the latest fall display. Silk Dresses Values to $25.00 .75 Rayon Panties $1 value 89 Lace trimmed; in all pastel shades. Stunning Autumn Frocks On Display at Russell's Printed' velvets, shiny new velvets, new flat crepes, georgette and velvet combinations fashioned to conform wth autumn's ideas of silhoutte of color. Ilji i Pastel shades in washable cropes, georg ettes, prints of every description, all go at this price. There are 110 inferior gar ments brought in at this special sacri fice at our own loss. Your time will be worth while to choose from these party dresses, street dresses and afternoon' dresses and a fine selection to choose from at this big sacrifice. New Fall Coats Arriving every day! There's a generous se lection for vour approval See the display NOW at Ifussell's. New Fall Merchandise Arriving Now Swimming Suits Reg $2.98 to $7.50 Half Price All bathing accessor ies go at half price. Your opportunity to secure one of these line all-wool bathing suits at this clean-up price. Tomorrow, Some Special Money-Savers in Summer Silks and Wash Fabrics Holeproof Hose $1.95 Val. $1.65 Silk to the top, service 'weight. White Aprons $1.50, $1.75, and $1.98 Quality Linene and linen finished materials in several styles. A durable apron for various kinds of work. Rayon Combinations, $2.25 val., $1.98 Brassiere top, with lave trimmed. Tn all pastel shades. H Rubber Sheeting $1.50 per yard Double face rubber -sheeting, 47 in. E wide by the yard. Suitable to make EE aprons for -Tannery packing. $1.25 Rayon Dress Fabrics at 69c yard New designs and suitable for wear now o'r later, guar anteed fast color. Desira ble fabric for school frocks. A real disposal at a low price. 40-In. Printed Voiles Regular 35c Yd. 19c There is still time for you to buy these materials for the remaining summer days at such a reduction. Doth light and dark colors. 40-In. French Voile Reg. 98c Quality 69c "Mistshoer" one of the fin est French voiles, beautiful colors and printed designs, both in light and dark colors. 40-In. Satin Marcella $2.75 Quality, Now $2.39 Colors in goose, green, pig eon, and mononglow and Candida. 40 In. Celanese Voile $1.98 Quality, Now $1.39 Absolutely fast colors, and a most beauitful fabric for better wash dresses. 40-In. Print Radium $3.25 Quality, Now $2.59 A wonderful assorlmeit of patterns and beautiful de ' signs. Printed Raydns 65c Quality, Now 59c Absolutely fast color and a very nice 'assortment for vou to choose from. Printed Crepe de Chine 40-in. Width, $1.98 Value $1.69 A fine quality of crepe dc chine silks. with beautifully printed designs of both large and smaU designs. You will find this quality very serviceable and always in vogue. 49c Fabrics Now 29c yard Dimity and a fine line of voiles, fresh, crisp, wash able flaxons, tissues, .organ dies, all in the best, fast col or printed designs, vim ran teed fast colors. Radium Prints $1.25 Quality, Now 95c A fast color ma terial and a won rlerful assortment of patterns and designs lor yoi to choose from. I TO if 11 Hi 1 wih If m I fi MMl I ill Ml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir