Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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FOR NEWMEN1BERS TO TIMELY TOPICS.;
i ASHLAND. Ore.. Nov. 10. ;
(S.l;il) A meeting of the Asli- KA(!LE I'.. INT. Oie.. X..v. 1U. 1
luml Chamber of Commerce n (Spe.-i.iH The ieBuhir .meetinB of
November 22 will be held as .i,lne A .. ,u.ld on ,.,,:
reception meeting for the newiFrld ,lflPrnoon. ,- program '
members recently secured in the lvftJ) llovott.(l , ,ho- ilmelv tonics
i-ontcM drive with Meilfor.1. The (lf ,!llok Week iin.1 ArmlmW-1
hoard of directors, nt a recent., lnv Bronp of irnuln pupils ;
meetlnjt. planned the event ivllgHVC ,.,,., (lriima ullnc at-!
the active older members of th- lenllon tu lnt, ,,,,. ,.,,. f
chamber have been chosen '! books, and Dr. Moriian tol.l of i
welcome the new members. V.jlhe movement to outlaw war. '
V. Mills is chairman -of the com-j Tn0 mHmhers of the Krunico are
mittee to work out the details of , m,lUinK elaburate preparations for
the entertainment. I their fall festival, which Is to he
The Alpha Chapter of the Ore-ln,.i, in t,0 (irantte Hall tonlcht,
Bon Kastern Star are invllinB their ! xhe hall Is filled with booths of
friends to a dinner at 6:45 p. m. various kinds, in which homemade ,
on Nov. ICth In the .Masonic hall. cundy and local products will be;
which has recently had a third I displayed and sold. It Is arousliiK .
story added and has been rear-1 much Interest locally, and Is wor
raiiRed on the second floor. Kol-ihy of tho pntronaite of everyone.!
low.nK the dinner will be an even- j, Karl sinner and Harold Van
Ini! of entertainment. t Iseoy have returned from a hunt-
In a lively game at Areata, L'nl.. jK nip to the Klamath country,
on Monday the Southern Oregon J They report the ducks as not
: football team defeated the team : very fi-icmlly. j
from Humboldt Htate college by a I number of the yotin? people
. score of 31 to 12. Claude HineK. f,.oln phoenix including the llev. ;
0'lho colored member of the team. j,,. Johnson, the new pastor there. I
' did splendid work and made more spent the day on Monday with
than half the touchdowns for the irF. ,. o. Castor. t
Ashland tenin. Jack Drandon re- Quite a number of the youns ,
reived an Injury to his knee and people of the community mot at
Harry May has an Injured ankle. Ithc I'resbyterlan church on Sun-:
S. o. Itieo, who has Jieen the,lny evening with n view to or
propriclor of the Ashland Cream-1 ganiyJng a young people's society,
ery for more than a year past. ,p. )hibronk has charge of the
has told his interests In the con-; work. They did not organize at
cern to Portland parties and left'tnut time, but will meet again
Tuesday for tho metropolis. Hejon next Sunday evening,
hits no definite plans to announce The. Misses Klsie anil Dorothy
for the future, bin may engage vjjihito. of the high school, spent
In the creamery business later at the week-end at their home in
some other point. .Meantime J. H. i iake Creek. :
JInrker, bookkeeper, is in charge !
of the creamery.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hicks of,
Klamath Falls were In Ashland,
over the week-end visiting Mr.
Hicks' mother. Mrs. K. -Mlcks on
iNor.n ,tjam sireei. nip muim-i
returned to Klamath Vails with
thp young people lor a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hush nnd
daughter. Janet, drove to Medford
on Monday to witness the Ashlund
Medl'ord football game. Mr. and
Mr. Jean Neumeyer . returned tu
Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. Itush
10 he their guests nt dinner.
Mrs. rclinor Powell, one of the
clerks at McClee's store, visited
fftur li H. f. Kwllom lu
- Medford on Monday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Frulnti
enme over from Klamath Falls
Monday to attend the ' footbnll
enme In Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Dodge, Mrs.
J. P. Dodge and Mis. II. C. Onley
'Irovc. to Portland last week for a
dlorl stay. They slopped at Eu
gene on the way north, and again
on the wav back, to visit John
anil Mary Cialey and Edith Dodge
lilVlEUA, Ore., Nov. 111. Mpl..
The Cold. Hill Irrigation .dUtrlc.
held' It's, iinnuiil election Tuesday.
Novenier 13. . ' ; .' :' .
Frank Chlldcrs was elected 'di
rector, . Tho polling p'iai;' was' lit
the Hlviei'a service station.
Chas. tlrny, Mrs. Dill Ilittle an !
Mrs. Ferman were on the board.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lilies re
turned the first of last week from
Dinubat Val-; where they have been
visiting their 'sons; r j .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chlldcrs re-
lnrnu.1 h.,n... Si.. 1 1 , i,l .. r n...nlt,.r
who are students at the University:. i.,.,.,, i,., a,.,.t, I. nut in.. i,
of Oregon ., ! Klamath county.
.inrvjn Minn , son or t wr. .miuh
m
H. Shaw of North Pioneer avenue,
'vos down from Oregon Stale Col
lege at CorvalUs to spend" the
, Armistice week-end with his moth
er ami friends.
Mrs. U. A. MeCnlllster nhd dau
ghter. Donna .May. have heen vis
Lula ami lied ford lilies are at
home with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Illh's. They have heen
in California workinK in the fruit.
Mrs. Chns. Wahl was visiting in
Medford last week.
'Mr. and Mrs. 1). 1,. Miles. Mrs.
Ftimher mother" ami other reia- Clay "lies and children were in.
,t,.l in tii.,.n .imp on(i Orunts l'ass last rhursday. Mrs.
lives -in Albany for some time
are expected home in a few dnys.
Mrs. Kred Jones and bahy son
of Klamath Kails arrived in Ash
Innd Monday for n vMt with rela
tives and friends. . Mrs. Jones
was formerly Miss Ethel Green.
"Doe" Samlers. the barber. Is
Clay lilies was visiting the dentin.
I Oscar , Joelson motored down
from Kosebut-f; Sunday.
A number of Hlytera people cele
brated Armistice day In Medford.
Vlrsil I-Mdlnton Is carrying tlie
mail m route one as Kred iuy.
.ecoverliiK in n locnl hospital from j our old mail carrier, is in the hos
recent automobile accident in
v California.
J. I'orey Wells was In Ashland
"Monday for a visit with friends
'.and to attend to some business
. matters.
Mrs. W. H. Sams, who has been
111 at home for a week or more
with a bad cold(i Is able to be
around asntn.
W. H. Hodklnson, who has a
' jewelry store in Shasta City, Cal.,
. returned to his business Tuesday,
after n visit of a day or two with
home folks In Ashland.
(ieornrc Scribner, employed by
the Southern T'acifle ronipary nti
; JHinsniulr, visited with relative.!
in Ashland for several , days re
I cently.
A. C. Most, who is developing
), Borne very fine coal prospects
I near Coqullle, Orejjon, was over,
. for several days this week,, visit-'
InK his fnmiiy in Ashland an.l
atteniliiiK lo biiI(ivtwt in bbVci ln i
valley towns. j
Mr. nnd Mrs. lladley Cnrlln nnd
m Mlfs Rdith Johnson have been vls
r itins friends in Ashland for seve
ral days and left Monday evening
for northern points. Mrs. Curtis
was formerly Mis Detm Klllncton
41 nnd is now teachinti school near
I Jnrshfleld. Miss Johnson Is teach
ing in the Hunker Hill public
schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crouch and
daughter. Isabelle. were In Klam
ath Kails 0-.er the week-end vls
. Itinif rel.-ftives. i
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Brown were
in Medford Mmdxy to visit friends
and to attend the Ashland-Med-9rd
football game.
Jasper Mtu-rls and Mis Lelu
pnvls wire In Medford Monday
for a visit with friends.
Dr. Hertha Sawyer spent sevc
ral days visiting in Klamath Kails
and returned home Tuesday morn
Inn. Will Werdon ofK1amath Fails
was In Ashlund early thu week
. e his way to Crants Pns to
lj nd his two weeks' vacation vls
itlnc his mothftr.
Salem State treasurer received
$171,618 is state's shnr of re
ceipts from national forests during
year.
pftal.
liedford, Arthur and David lilies,
Mr. Itoomsllter anil Jim Chlldcrs
left Wednesday morning for Klam
ath county to spend several day-
hunting ducks nnd geese.
Veltle lilies In sick at this wrlt-intr.
THE NAME
AND FLAVOR
ARE EASY TO
REMEMBER
Golde
e
See Our Windows for
Opportunities
to Save Many Dollars
on. Saturday
RUSSELL'S
"Medford's Own Store"
, i
Don't Delay Be Here
Whin the Store Opens
at 8:30
Saturday A. M.
Saturday Morning We Start a Sensational Price Reduction
All Coats at
V3 Less
This drastic price reduction is made neces
sary now to clear away the large stock re
maining in our apparel section to make
room for Christmas displays.
A SACRIFICE OF PROFITS
All Dresses
Reduced Now
A complete clearance, just in the heart of the sea
son.. Drastic reductions made necessary to devote
the space to Christmas displays. It means a sacri
fice of all profits,, but it is necessary and your sav
ings will be tremendous.
To $15 Dresses
$9,75
Party dresses, street dresses
in the latest styles, colors and
fabrics? in a complete range.
Nothing reserved, nothing '
held back; every garment, to
the $15 price, goes at $9.75.
To $25 Dresses
$14.75 . ;
; Just think of it! Such a sac
4rifice of these high-grade
dresses at so low a price, and
nothing held back. Every gar
ment at these prices included
in the sale. '
See
Windows
Tonight
Sure!
We Must Sacrifice Everything
Profits are gone, policy broken
because we have never before found
it necessary to cut prices so drasti
cally at this early season of the year.
And remember this it never has
been said and never will be said of
"Russell's," that "they hiked the
prices before a sale to make it look
like a big reduction."
AH reductions are from our regular
low prices that have been in effect
all season. 1
Our stock is complete in size range, includes the last min
ute styles and colors so you are certain of purchasing
only the most approved styles.
Come Early Saturday to Share In
ThiS Great Coat Clearance
DURING THIS SALE NO EXCHANGES, NO APPROVALS, ALL SALES FINAL
Brighten Up the Home Now With New Curtains
Cretonnes
A-gorgeous display of the newest Cre
tonnes, both domestic and imported.
So many interesting ways of using
Cretonnes are in vogue now around the
home that this display should interest
you. , .
25c to $1.25
EXTRA
S1.75 Ruffled Curtains S1.49
With tie-backs and valance, made of
fine voile and with fast-color printed
insets, they make beautiful ' Curtains
for many rooms of the home. ,vAn es
pecially good value at a time wh'6n cur
tains are needed to
brighten thje home ,."
for winter
$1.49
Absolutely All-Wool
Plain Color Blankets
Regular
$6.50
Five
Colors
Made by "Horner Bros." of pure Wool, in ex
tra large size and Satine bound.( Gold, blue, or
chid, rose and green plain colors. An excep
tionally good 'extra blanket" for cold, snappy
nights.
Oregon Citr Blankets
$8.50-$12.50-$14.50
Now showing a complete new line of the finest
Oregon City Blankets. Plain colors that are
beautiful and you can match your color schemes
in bedding. In the fancies there are many new
patterns and colorings that are entirely differ
ent than we've shown before.
S2.69 Double Cotton Blankets $2.39
Special for Saturday and an extra good value
in a large size, double Blanket in pretty plaids
of blue, orchid, grey and tan. Extra large and
extra weight. 1
Pointed Heel
Picot Top
All Rayon Hose
2 Pair S1.00
J 'Mi
TJJ.MB
BP
36-in. Rayon Art Taffeta $1.00
A beautiful, changeable art taffeta for pillows
and all fancy work for Christmas cifta nr in
making up iancy" uungs ior
the home. In .eight different
: shades and colors :.
is gins or m
$1.00
r 40-in. Heavy Crepe Silks $1.98
Extremely heavy quality and in 20 of the best
street and evening shades; all washable. For
fine gowns and for better lin- (J-fl fVf
ge'rie, there is no better silk to jfk I MX
buy. Special . S. U .
54-in. Fine Wool Flannel $2.98
For sports wear, school wear or street wear,
all the best colors are here. For either women's
or children's garments this soft
wool flannel is ideal. Extra
good value
$2.98
Just the hose for office or school room or for
wear at any time or place. Eight beautiful new
fall colors, and sizes from 8l2 to 10. You'llget
lots of service from these hose for a very low
price.
Guaranteed Silk Hose $1 Pair
"Bob-O-Link" and "Wonder" pure Silk from
top-to-toe Hose are absolutely guaranteed to
give you satisfaction or we give you a new pair
without restrictions. Then Phoenix and Hole
proof Dollar Hose are guaranteed satisfactory
and we have about 30 shades and colors to se
lect from. The biggest Dollar line in Medford.
Holeproof Hosiery Colors Created by
Lucile in Paris
$1.50--$1.95--$2.25
Beautiful hosiery, in perfect colors, absolutely
correct because they are created by "Lucille
in Paris."'.' The new drawn clocks at $2.25 are
worthy of your attention.
Winter Underwear
1,
'2
Odds and ends and almost a complete assort
ment of women's wool, silk and wool and heavy
cotton Union Suits and seperate garments.
Also some children's garments are included.
A REAL CLEAN UP AT HALF
Boys' Part Wool Unions
Regular
$1.25
89c
Each
A very fine garment in part wool, nicely fin
ished, perfect fitting. For boys, in sixes 6 to
16 and with long sleeves and ankle length. Also
at this price is a cotton garment of fine quality
and regularly priced $i.00, now 89c. '
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