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MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1929.
No, 63,
Mail
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MEDFORD
RIB
PROTEST BY
A. P. SENT
MRTIS
Associated Press Shbuld Not
Be Penalized for Blunders
Other Association, Vice
president Told Could
Have Shared So-Called
'Beat'. On' Senate Roll
Call- ;
Stars Elope
1S : ?;.: ,7..
WASHINGTON, May 24.
The following letter wuh sent to
Vice President Curtis today by the
chief of the Watthingtoti bureau
of the Associated PreHs:
The Honorable Charles Curtis,
Vice President of the United
States,
Senate Chambers.
Dear .Mr. President:
As a result of an announcement
yesterday by the president of the
senate, the Associated Press finds
itself deprived through no fault of
Its own of the privilege of uccess to
the senate floor a privilege which
has been accorded it continuously
for many years and wblch.it never
has abused. V
Naturally the newspapers mak
ing' up the Associated Press have
received this announcement with
surprise and regret:, Many of tiiem
have lnqqulred by telephone and
telegraph why the Associated Press
should be penalized because of an
Incident In which it had no part
whatever. Under the circumstances
I know X voice the sentiment of
the Associated Press of the entire
country in . making formal protest,
ntid asking that this protest be!
4nado a part of the sonate record.
I am siire that most senators al-.
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SAW WILL WILL !
BE BUILT SOON
AT ROGUE RIVER
ROGUE RIVER, Ore., May 14.
Special) Rogue River in at last
to hare a sawmill. An eastern
company has leased property at the '
ancient River mine and building" is '
to be started within 15 days. !
large eleouic niaciiine, with a ca- j
paclty of 40,000 feet, will be in- i
stalled. Rogue River has long
needed this sawmill and everyone j
hopes that it prospers. j
Mr. Henderson was a business
visitor at Portland last week.
Maxine Love, who had her ton
sils removed Tuesday, is Improving
slowly.
Mrs. George Fabricius of Wran
gell, Alaska, who lias been, visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
J. Bengler, for the past month, left
Wednesday night for JAberdeen,
Wash., where she wilt visit a short
time with her sister, Mrs. N. B.
Hart, before returning to her home
at Wrungell.
Mrs. Lea. Shepard entertained on
,the Grange program over Station
K..Y1EU from Medford Thursday
night. She read an interesting pa
per on'Fami Products. A member
of the Enterprise Grange at Wliuer
aso gave some accordion pieces.
Mr. Crapmtou of ' retlfonl was
calling on friends here Monday
evening.
A ..nftn I ait ff,W uLnin 111 I . 1111711. 1U1 lllr 1I llltl W1 111
ina Claire, stage and screen star, high school, was n. visitor in
eloped with John Gilbert, motion I Rogues River Tuesday.
picture lover. Harwell O'Kelly, who is engaged
in -business in Medford, spent the
week end with his parents, Air. and
Mrs. Fred O'Kelly.
Mr. Goodale Is building a modern
chicken house on his place and ex
pects to Increase the number of his
chickens considerably.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell of
Portland spent Sunday night at the
Fred Dengler home, returning to
Grants Pass Monday.
The Ladles' Aid will hold .their
at the community
covered dish luncheon.
Hiakeloy and four
daughters and Mrs. Wallace 13-
. ;Mjohie were visitors in Metnoru one
WILLOW SPRINGS.' ore.. May day last week.
(a..e!lnl. Flold rti-oH. have a sneuun anu sou, nuuuy, ui
FIELD BROTHERS.
PICKING BERRIES
WILLOW SPRI1S,S
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ready, know that the Information
regarding n secret senate session ' : ' ...,' Rosebttrg are visiting here with
nuMv . tiuliliMlimt hv ttm Iinilf.l wow ui tmiiui eam.viih i,.. .i." Mra: Orviitft .nfmclRl.
Tress could have heen'Aol)tlhd' by strawberries,' The tnrrtva are lore I This term of court, is ended and"
us, but that no effort wan made lo na fine this yoirr and so Tar aro;j, iyf. Whipple, whn has been serv-
Compile It for publication. We nnnging a rouii price. lug, is released.
refrained from such publication Mr. and Mrs. Hainan urisiinm
becauHe we had reason to believe and son Hobby spent the week end
hat the information. availablo was as Buesls of Mr. Ortxham's brother
likely, In the nature of the case, to Clarence and family at their home
he inaccurate, and we felt mat In Grants Pass.
under no circumstances should we Mrs. Marie Dizney of Central j
publish a roll call which would Point-and Mlns Leah Parker of
misrepresent the position of any Seven ; Oaks wero dinner guests
entttor. it now has appeured that Wednesday evening at the Runford
thfB surmise was correct, j Richardson home on Heal! lane.
, I Invite attention to the fact that ! Haying is in full swing here at
accuracy was the compelling con- the Anderson. Jiirkholz, Elrien and
Hidcratton, and that the Washing- PuBuque ranches. It promises to
ton bureau of the Associated Press j be a fine, heavy cutting,
never has anil does not now sub- j' . On Tuesday niwht of this week
scribe to any theory that publlca-j Mrs. R. W. Nichols entertained at
Hon of secret proceedings, If the I her homo east of Central Point In
publication Is. accurato. Is In any j honor of her niece. Miss Evelyn
EYES OF LOVE' TO
BE PRESENTED AS
TABLE ROCK PLAY
wise beyond the legitimate, func
tion of a free press.
What action the senate may see
fit to take against a press agency
Heft, who is a member of the high
school graduating class. It was a
gathering of relatives and a de-
4ightful evening was sp-nt listen
TABlvK ROCK, Ore. May 24.
(Special.) The Sams Valley high
school students will put on their
play, "Eyes of Love," at the Table
Itock schooihouse next Thursday
nlirtit Mnv 3fl
wnicn aescrmes senate proceeamgs; ing to the radio program. The Those who witnessed the presen
jlnaccurateiy is. of course, a. matter hostess aerved strawberries, ice tation of this play at 8ama Valley
between the senate and that par- cream and cake. As a fitting close' ciajm u to be one of the beat ever
ticuiar agency. Tho Associated to a pleasant evening. Miss Heft ' net,n Jn that j(Btrict. This, coupied
Press, therefore expresses no opin- WA1! presented with a beautiful ring, wUn tne faet that halt of tho pro
iofi on the merits of the case in- by her grandparents. j ceedlJ go to the local CommuiTity
vuivu.B rcm , un Aionciay.ul Inst WoeK Airs. J. -ih Khmilri Insure ft. full hnuso.
purported senate roll call, but it
does protest vigorously against
sharing, even by implication, the
blame for an incident in which it
deliberately declined to have any
part.
Respectfully yours,
Byron Price,
! Chief of bureau.
DEAN STACY BUILDING
HOUSE IN EAST EDEN
W. Llden underwent a minor op-, Th cnterlHlnment elven by the
erntlon at tho Sacrod Heart hos- school and Community club last
pllal. She was able to return to Kridny night wns greeted by a ca
ller home on Tuosduy and is mak- ,,acity house, people attending from
Ing n very satisfactory recovery. many dlffernt parts of the valley.
Those from this vicinity who arc T)le following Is a copy of tho
graduating from Central Point program as given:
schools Ihls year arc Kvelyn Heft Recitation, Karl Cameron; vocal
and Cleo Voung, high school sen- solo. Miss Doiis Itlchardson; piano
inrs. Ilernlce Itcnmes and Wylnmne so0, Miss Oeorglnna Hussong; Nor
Parker from tho eighth grade. j lvl.Knn folk dance, upper grade
Al last the smudge-pots havc!Kirs costumes; Moother tioose
been removed from tlrt orchards melodies, by lower grades; vocal
and housewives feel that it Is sfeW)!o. Miss Eleanor Curry; reading,
to clean house. Kdith Sage; selections hy hnrmnn-
court 'ea ouartet from Medford school;
selection ny Airs, uore; selection ny
Mrs. Pndleton; reading. 1311jibeth
Hamilton; piano selection. Ulck
attend his mother Mrs. fiartlner. I Si hafer and Karl Cameron; address
who received a severe fall which . lo eight grade class. Itev. Carman
left her shaken nnd nervous. I K. Mell; vocal solo, Mildred Oreg-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Koton of tlnrden ory; charades by Mrs. Pendleton:
Homes, south of Talent on the play. Proposing to Jnne, by local
Construction of J40.nl')
I apartment building al VVoodb.trn
: will stnrt In near fu'ure.
The
(Tly Mary O. Corey.)
, , , n . i ii W"fp wpro at tho plant farm talent.
(Special.) Dean Htacy Is adding T)plrtliy . Following the program. Ice cream
fcto the house he has been occupying. I Ml. fl)(1 Mr(( nf ,,ho(,nX Rnd ckc were served lo those pi es-
and his father and mother will wm n( (hp c f(U.m ravK em by ,,, ,.cfl.eBhment committee,
spend the summer with them. Bur- dav f, , ( romnd of siK men.
dett Dodge will move into the ranch , - ' ' . 1
house, while Mr. Dodge, senior, will .
move Into the Dodge home In Med-,
ford. Mr. Htacy has been working
on the Dodge ranch In Unst Eden
for seeral years. . j
Mr. Hhemlhorn Is building an ad
dition to his house In East Eden.
He Is adding a steeping room and
porch and fixing up Inside.
J. V. Pruett nnd wife and daugh
ter Margaret spent last Sunday with
Mrs. Cecil Caster at Central Point.
8. P. and Kred llarneburg have
been culling hay this week.
Kenneth llarneburg spent Wed
nesday night with his mother In
Medford.
Otto Caster Is having n flue built
In his1 ranch house In East Eden.
Mrs. Iena MeOrnw returned to
her home In Sacramento lost week
after a week's visit with her moth
er, Mrs. M. E. Hamlin,
f If. C. High, who has the build
ing of 'the big packing house for
Newbry and sons of Talent, at
Phoenix. Is getting along rapidly
with tho work and will have It
ready In tlmoor the pear packing.
Dr. and Mrs. Htannara were call
ed to the Golden Crest Orchard
to the home of li. C, Gardner, to
Best Balanced Breakfast
CXGii Dsl
1
for ! mornings
Bathing
Caps
Every type cap that
is popular, from the
plain skull diving cap
to the fancy flowered
caps. Also caps for
children
15c to 98c
RUSSELI
'MEDFORD S OWN STORE"
e ttd) Slo
Shouj (ofor fchtrast
ill Mil
Bathing
Shoes
)) A real smart new
1
A real smart new
number in bathing
shoes that is made
with a heavy crepe
can't slip) sole. Five
color combinations in ,
sizes 3 to 7, 7C-
Special
"FUNSTEN" Bathing Suits as shown in our Spring Style Show are making a big
hit. They are made of the finest Worsted sf the best workmanship and the smartest
styles, both in one and two piece models. If you want a moderctely priced suit
you can get it from this tine or you can get the finest novelties, all priced reason'
able considering the high quality.
Children's Suits
For Both Boys and Girls
Women's Suits
Both One and Two Piece
Such unusual color combi
nations this year. Fuchia
and wood vioiet, honey and
turquoise, purple and or
'chid, orange and burgandy.
Of course we show red, blue
and black in the popular
combination with white.
Sun backs, high collars,
Peter Pan and V-necks, .
fancy stripes and colored
insets are some of the style '
features .-,
$2.98 to $8.50
NEW!
Bathing Coats
and Capes
of Rubber
-$5.00
Just as smart as can be and
practical garments. Made
of heavy gum rubber in
many pretty color combina
tions. Be sure to see these
and be first to "wear them.
Wo can show you all wool
suits for children as low as
98c, and we can show you
the finest pure worsted
fancy numbers at $3.98, with
each price representing the
maximum in value giving.
Real smart little swimming
togs for both boys or girls,
priced
98c to $3.98
9yi .
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Mir
tar
car
X V ft t
40-Iii. Extra Quality Radium Silks
Regularly Priced
to $2.98 yd.
$1.69
Washable
Plain XJolors
A real special for Saturday. . Exceptional quality, heavy
silk radium for sports dresses, for blouses for the finest,
lingerie and all washable, n Flesh, tan, peach, orchid, tur- .
quoise, navy and black colors, . ,
Washable
Flat Crepes
$1.98
A superb quality for the
finest summer frocks and
most desirable because all
the 20 shades are washable.
This very fine silk number
is featured by Russell's as
the finest to be obtained at
the price.
Washable
Printed Silks
$2.85
Beautiful patterns, per
fectly blended colorings.
The very fine quality crepe
used for these printed silks,
makes this the outstanding
number for "finer" dresses
for summer wear. The 40
inch width cuts to best ad
vantage.
36-Inch Fast Color Dress Prints
Saturday
Special
15c
Regular
Price 25c
A wash goods feature for Saturday! A special lot of new,
desirable patterns in small and large designs, suitable for
either women's or children's dresses, , ,
NEW!
Felt Sport Coats
$J95
A real practical coat for wear at all times. All the
bright sport shades and tan and white. A well tai
lored garment, cut just a trifle shorter than the dress
and without lining, designed for "summer wear."
You'll just find these coats the most desirable little
garment in your wardrobe, so be sure to see them
Saturday and be one of the first with the new.
New Voiles
, and Other Prints
49c
A new range of fabrics, dim
ity, batiste, lawn, broadcloth
and voiles, all fast colors
and in a new range of prints
and patterns. "Ladies'
Home Journal and "But
terlck" patterns are here to
help make your sewing
easy.
Fast Color
Printed Cambrics
30c yard
With these line new printed
cambrics you can make up
women's and : children's
summer clothes and never
have any worry about the
washing quality,- Absolutely
fast colors, bright gay col
orings and also the more
subdued shadings. .
Wash Silk Frocks
for Summer
$1075to$1975
The new sleeveless frocks of line wash crepes are
popular with those who desire real comfort as weS as
correct style on the hot days of summer. All the best
pastel shades and white, as well as the numbers with
applique and trimmings of contrasting or harmoniz
ing shades. Sizes range from 14 to 42, ! ,
Boys
Wash Pants
From "Kaynee." Made of
linens and fancy suitings.
Just the thing for these
hot days of Bummer. Sizes
3 to 9 years, o
$1.69
Coats and Dresses Selling at
ONE THIRD LESS NOW
Our early spring dresses and coats are selling at one -third less.
Plain and printed dresses in ensemble, and one-piece, coats of
both sports and dress type. Our regular low prices cut just one
third, which brings you great savings very early in the season.
, Children '
Knitted
Athletic Unions
For the little boy and girl
of 2 to 8, these knitted
union suits are more com
fortable and cooler than
any other,
$1.00