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Medford Mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Paget Tor WteUr nttj-nth lui MEDPORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. lfcJO. No. 32G. T Get the Habit of Shopping Here First ,, Quality and Service Always ! I OF FIRE FRIDAY, FEB. 22 AT COUNTY FARM 1 1 RUSSELL'S r TABLE ROCK, Org.. Tel). 13. ; . (By Mary 0. Carey) : (Special.) The hoxt nieoilnc of RDKN 1'liKClSCT, Ore. Fob. Hi. Ih Tabic Rock Community Wub i (Spoeinl) Ust ; TiiPSilay about will ho held Krlday n'-ehl, Fob. 52. noon a motorist pufmiiiK tlio couittv Eesldoii tho roiiulor transaction of ! farm raw a Miinll liliian In tlui roof, business nu excellent program Ik . Ho rushed into tho house ami in belnrr prepared which will consist I formed Airs.' W'ellR that the house wholly of local talent, bo report was on fli c. Quick action on the those In charge of the entertain- part of one of the men saved the ment features. , ;ntructuro. Had It been half an HhouM tho weather keep-' on moderating without any heavy rains, farming operations will be in'full swing here in the course of a few days. . . Mr. anil Mrs. I.yle and frieiftls ; nf Mcdt'ord were visitors at the jiFrnnlc Hart home hero Sundny. Etf Hlnn. the McOford butcher hour later. Mrs. Wells ntated. they yould have all been at the noon! meal and would, not have dlscov-j ered ;hn fire until It had gained ; snrh heudway with the brisk wind j that it probably would have burned j the eullre building. A newcomer from llprkoley in-1 I quired Tuesdai' as lo the dense - wita-a business visitor here Thurs-i smoke which had nettled in the' day morning. valley and when Intnrmed that it It Is reported lhat: little Neta I cume from burning sawdust re-! lUekcy of lh,v Modoo orchard is ill .marked lhat it wub u pity .'o oh- wltb scarlet fovor. Adam Ernie.' a- prominent far mer of the west end of the district waa in Medford Wednesday after supplies. ' , , - ' , - , . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. seure such a pretty i valley with the smoke. ' . Mr. Bachelor, who purchased the MYI'adden rnnolr east of Talent, was a business culler Tuesday. Mr. Bachelor came Into tho vallev last lil-. C. Schat'er and children. Kranl: l'ecetiiier unit he says he prefers; 'fllolt and family and C. W. Kage .thls climate to that of Iterkeley. 'mid daughter Kdltli attended the I A. Uearti of l'hoentx wub dellv-! gospel meeting at Antioch Sunday (ering groeeiies along the- highway j looming. . .. , ' . i. -. j Wednesday . evening to cuutoniera ! ' Bell Morrison, a rancher and j of tho Vhoenlic .. Mercantile com- j; stockman from the east side of the i pany. . - ' I district was in this vicinity Wed- M'- Down had a prospective buy-!, jjesday In search of feed for hls'er out to look. at bis fine home on dairy herd. jUie highway sonih of Hhoenlx last L. C. Sehafer who accompanied Thursday. I irorne California frlenda on a trip ; E- I-ockwooil of Die White! to Crescent City last Sunday claims j Poultry farm Is now able to ij they found the weather there veryib Bl101" 'll0 I'oune a-saln after a ; 'mild and warm and according to i'l Illness. caused by a relapse of tho natives there tblc( condition "io "" 1 has existed thruout. the winter -Mrs. Lloyd Solver was shopplns; with the exception of ono light MeHtord last Thursday and had i frost- .' , a lot of household necessities do-1 Howard Mayflcld, the Central Hovered. . " ., j I'oint cattle man. was ' looking !. Mrs. Lois Allen had a rather bad ' after his cattle. 'here tho first of'rai!,hnn in eoian over to (ho pro-, the week ' '! " traeted metings ono ulsht lust week ! Lawrcn'co liuli is out' of' school (when he, struck a woman who was. -This weok: owing to a fractured wf'non.the highway. . ! knee-cap sustained while horse- E1 Hamlin .will begin plowing i bnek riding Monday: ami spraymg -on his orchard now, Mrs: M. D. Lydlard and tlaugh- l1M,f has purcliased the nter-. tor . Grace have returned to the fKI " moth,!r in tho ,"- i homo place hero for the spring and and some spraylns :luv) been; tuinmor. after having spent the I . . . 'i i t.' .i. n ' ... .. , ,,,i.,j . Mr. Sehnolr, who bought tho P. ft. The meeting, time of tho Table ! ; , ,, 1 Jv.V. i " i ' titiori to lfl-4.-,-In the" (erenoonhUr; P" 1. 1, "5rai . - going ... effect peX, Sun-,,,--,"" Those In charge of.lhe Sundav ' P1ln')iM ' as tho j ;:.V..., u.i.. ....... T..i .i. Hitrtley-lfns the first home grown attendance, them being for.ytflve ?X2uy - ' V-..T . . . '.?.. . ... . and Mrs. Loule U'olver t became pon ui.iy who occ up,, inn. .yn- membe of thn Talpnt CrarTe at lg laid heme during tho wjnter, have , ,BK, rB,,.r 111P.,K nf ,, iH moved to callioriila. , - , . , 1(Taleht: - Talent Is re,.r(. -! Another tract of land has been , , f . , . .old in the popular .Tuttle: sub-. mo8t onthIlllta8llc bodies of the or nlvislon and workmen- aie .busy der ln0 vnlloy alld ,llpv hlive . constructing the necessary build- interesting meetings "and en-' Irigs n house the new arrivals In . , ,,,, gftlhBrlnRH. , 7m. ,,.: .r.h.-;:-1."" Poultry keepora -In m : : this part, of tile vnlloy are aeiimg spending: a iHirt vacation in , mw fn0 'y,ng fio(.,;(, o( ,, southern t.alifoi-iilu. , whlto Leghorn hens owing to Hie J, Clean rags wanted at the Mall of -fg-ja going down so early. Trtiinne ofriee if They give as the reason that feeds i are loo lima ill proiioriiou 10 ine - price or eggs. ,' ' ; Joe fleppert, who housht the Lo- ! ren layman place east of Talent, last fall, came down Inln North. Talent Wednesday ; and bought , 'some '-alfalfa "-'haV at the Car.v t ranch. . - .Mr. and Mrn.' Jim Dopp of Med ford were business- callers in Med fmd Inst Tue;itlfly und were pleas-, ant callers n.) tl)ei-, vay home; Mrs. I'.ingbam was out maKiug ; calls on several of her neighbors I last Tuesday. Mr. Hlngham hi now plowlc-x tip some of Ihe alfalfa on j their place ami will resold that p irt and sow oats in the rest nf tti-. field.-. - " - . ,. - I Mis. levies nf Phoenix was call-i lug on Mrs. K. A. I'nrker on tho! I'acifir highway last evening, uu'l i Mr. and Mrs. Parker took Mrs. OiH vies home id thn ear. Always When your Children Ciy for It 1 Here rlief aud comfort for cry lup, f rtfful, fcvprisli liabiefl or ebil t drt'U thut yon don't tu-ed t nrgc or S ommaod them to tnke. 'Hicy IcVo thp drlioions ttwte- .''.etcher's Cn'-' toria. Your doctor will tell you it's tthrolutcly pafe, o you enit Riv it ft freely and us ofleii an needud to keep your children huppy nnd well. A few ilroin is all it tnkc to (piiet fntfiil, feverish, eolieky babies; relicvfe their hi(iouijos, gad od Btomach, const! pat ion, etc.; nootlie them to sleep in A jiffy. For liko disorders in older uhitdreu, you simply uc a little larger dose of the same : reliable 'leuucr's Ca.it or in. IKm't uw grown folks' medietue; with babies or chil dren, ttpecialists say. Kinetv per cent. f them recommend I'letcher's Ca tortaj and thirty. years of steadily 'inoreAsIng popuhirity proes they're ripht. ?o nrotwrt you from imita tions, tbv' Klctrher signaturo in on every bottle of genuine Fletcher's. .Castor la. RELEASED BY COURT priUTI.AND. Ore.. Feb.. IS. W Wllllnm Clements, held In-connection with the slaying of Archie Harclay. Klnmalh Indian, riurlnc n linuor brawl, was relnnsed from 'r,.fie,-ni fiiMiefiv tnrtnv on recom mendation of the United Slates at torney. '-- .. investigation idiowod that Iini -clay was killed by a hlow with a heavy pipe iij thu hand. of Dean Coorge, - who yesterday was sent tenced to: three years at McNeil Island. . .- : ' Clement's' two blows struck with a large club are snid to have been In self defense. Clement came to Oregon from Chicago two years ago. The story bok version nf the "wild and wooly" west Is said to have over ronie him... In court todiy he was decked out in a. ten-gallon hat. green shirt, red blazer, leather boots and ll the accoutrements, associated with lime novel heroes. I Among the Oregonhins registered : at .Metlfowi hotels are Cha. C. j lllller of Myrtle point and Goo. I. (Letlon of Eugene,. . : : 40-Inch Crepe Silks In New Spring Shades $1.69 yard Peach beigcj Horner tan, Caslilian rod, ocean Veen, pink and white. An ideal all-silk crepe, for dresses or for fine lingerie. A very fine quality; priced exceptionally low. 40-Inch All Silk . Printed Flat Crepes $2.85 yard .Beautiful ' .designs,, both' large and small and printed on a marvelous tp-iality, heavy, pure silk flat crepe. For correct spring frocks of the hettei; sort this is an ideal silk print. ' ; 54-Inch Fine All Wool Flannels and Kashene $2.59 yard Sport shades of canary, pink, co pen, orchid, French blue and win .o, as. well as the street shades of darker colors,' A '-very - excel-.-"lent v nl lie;, fine, soft, firm-,' all-wool , flannels for early spring weai-C ; : 4 Saturday Sale of 100 Newest Spring r Dresses RUSSELL'S Holeproof Hosiery in the New Paris "CIox" $1.95 pair Beautifully sheer, free from cloudi ness and rings and with the. much- $075 To $1.19 Rayon Dress Fabrics Saturday Only 59c yard Saturday Only Some of the finest fabrics in our stock at this tre mendous sacrifice. All absolutely fast, colors,, in all sorts of large or small, designs, ifuitablo.-for either women or children.- . ' ,' You'll not be disappointed with this Saturday special. Every garment is "just in"; every garment is absolutely the latest styles displayed for spring wear. Georgette, . Flat Crepes, both plain and figured. All sizes, from 13 to 44 so you need not hesi tate to conie. Come early if you can, but there's lots of beautiful styles and all the latest colors. A most re markable value and not the qualities you are usually of-:, fered at any- price within dollars of our $9.75 special WW-- wliiii : desired. ' Mace clockings.". A new nosierv o Is number by Holeproof. Colors arc all the newest ' spring tones, designed by ' "Lucile - in;; -Paris" for perfect harmony, with the new spring shades. ; ; ' Phoenix and Holeproof. . $1.00 and $1.50 Hosiery Values Excel In the lower priced lines, at $1.00 x and $1.50 you can find all th new spring shad.es of Phoenix and Holeproof ; : Hpsiei-y. , Purejilka and full fashioned numbers that yill' ' ''always" i give - youy. perfect , satisfaction; Try a f air todjiy and,' get-;hj6sie;ry'perfec'tioh"f- Ladies' Home Journal Patterns at Russell's, exclusively in . .Medford. ., "Kaynee' Wash Suits Here The Ne wSpring Lines at $1.98 to $3.98 Really the cutest little suits you have ever seen for the little chap, from 2 io 8 years. Mol hers know "Kaynee" cannot; be beaten for washing, for service and for style. A beautiful, new line , of -styles, fabrics and colors just put. on dis play for Saturday. "Kaynee" Wool Suits Worth Regularly $5.50 Charming New Spring Wraps n Women's Wool Union Suit Merode Made--Worth io $4.50 $1.59 suit Sizes 40 to 41 in nierodel' liand-'cut and hand finished underwear. Some silk and : wool - gar ments' are in this assoi'tincnt. High heck and long sleeves, low neck, no sleeves and ankle length garments. A rare bargain. ' ; ,: ' mm !.;U,r! n Kiorics, iiuiy ji u i(u 7f. Ifally'Rmart. - A' faJ :trtrf".'iiKl dress1'' - W(h" 'i, ' G.7.-,; that, .yo.V-' -'-i MVV "t inrily expect to IA ' 1 1 $3.75 Fiue French spun Jersey, all-wool tweeds and beautiful all-wool flan nels in a great color range and cunnijig little stj'les from to 8 year sb:es. ' Not a garment that should 'soil for less than .$5.50; some as high as $10.00, so you see what excellent values you're offered at $3.75. " ' lW :i ci 'V.....1... i foffff .n it KiL'ciai" riit,iu iuiy iSiit) - ni ing. . '" Sjioi'ts coats of 'rift- -"'; y gant nil-wool' -labriCB, lnlly M lined at. $12.75. Ileal V smart looking sportrf coals at $10. IV 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ril'f I ill: Vs ay a lot. more- for. In the higher .priced range, at. $20.75, we, display 'marvelous values, sty lining styles and we espec ially emphasize the "out-size,'? and extra size. 'garments at this price. ' : . ;" The Cream of the Spring Dress and Sports Coats at $3975to$5975 A display that brings to you the itmost in style, exclusive do-1 pigns, beautifully tailored and elegant fabrics. 45-Inch Width New Curtain Nets ; 39c and 49c Thinliing of draperies? Soon be time, so save on these real Values in;ncw patterns from "Scranton", the makers of the world's best cur tains and nets. New Cretonnes Are in Stunning Patterns 29c to 79c ' Gay colorings feature the display of cretonnes just received. A1 beau tiful lot of, patterns and colorings at extremely low prices, that will be of interest to you. . , Multicolor Border Fine Huck Towels', 19c each Regular 29c towels in 19x38 sizo. A very sightly towel and a" firm, smooth huck that, will launder beautifully. These are exceptional values and we advise early buying, as we have onlv 25 dozen at 19c each." I, .. ' i? . 1 n'S"f)i'n'.'-"T-,-TO fyi'f 51 r. TrT'r..::: :z. 'sTzz, 1