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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1924)
PXGB BIZ MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924 FAIR WEEK "at the GOLDEN SIZE AND VARIETY Many visitors at the fair attending the pear ahow, gather round the great table, designed and loaded with peaia by the State Experiment Farm at Talent under the direction of I'rof. P. C. rteimer. Nearly three hundred varletica are shown (rom the grow ing COO membera at thin atatlon. Every Individual member of the family la present, from 100 to the) pound, up to a single specimen weigh Ing over a pound. In the middle of the table is a giant Tiartlett, while at one corner are the! tiny Chinese and Japanese marble-1 sized specimens. Prof. Kelmer In an authority on pears, and Is Interested In the Oriental blight resistant vari eties. Ho made two trips across the I . Pacific to Inspect and study these dis tant trees bringing home samples for research work. The table with Its guld-bearlng fruit was decorated by'Hany Ncrrls. lie used a bed of green sawdust, and green dyed paper plates for the amaz ing display. The exhibit Is not only of Interest to the commercial grower. out to everyone, as It chows what can bo done locally In raising the world's finest pears. ..Good Prizes Offered. IjOta of fair visitors who are not familiar with the pear exhibits do nut know what the grower gets when ho wins first prlio. l"or one thing he has supreme satisfaction for his re markable example of extraordinary fruit.. For only two plnles of five years each ten in all he receives $8.00 cash and a cup valued at $12. He may enter any variety and as many as he chooses. These are the best prizes at any fair, wmcn may account for the magnitude of the exposition, as well as the fame of Medford peuru. IWt Pear Orchard. ' Many local people do not realize that Modford has the largest pear or chard in tho world, located In the Table nock district. This Is a fact worth knowing and being proud of, for nowhere else on tho glnbo Is there such a vast single planting of pear nut-ji ior commercial purppsos. This big orchard. Is owned by tho potter Pulmor Investment Company Chicago, people of wealth who navo full I. and knowledge enough ' to put capital In such an extensive Invest ment. , ' Orowors aro cleaning up this year on the pear nrop. some getting over three dollars a box net at the packing house, ..... TS "THE BIGGEST LITTLE CITY IN THE WEST" RULE LADIES HOME JOURNAL NO. I PATTERNS Gives us great pleasure to greet our old time friends; to clasp their hands in renewed friendship. We have met many new friends and Customers, that in the future FAIR'S to come will be welcomed and again extended our hearty greetings. Visit our REST ROOMS and use our PHONES and CHECK ROOM Make this your home while in town. Healthy Boys Are Active Action Means Clothes - Reviver I'illow Tubing for Pillow cases at 32c the yard. h. L. Brown Muslin at 15, 18t? and 22t? tiie yard. I'ullmun 6-1 Prppcrell Sheetings at 42 the vvard. Pullman Sheeting 8-1 at 54? the yard . ' I'epperell Sheeting 10-4 at 63 the yard. Pequot Sheeting 8-4 at 73t? the yard. Cullman .Sheeting 10-4 at 67t? the yard. Peppcrell Sheeting 8-4, now 50? the yard. Rippiette Bed Spreads, SlxUO at $2.45, TixW'ai $2.25. V r, -y, "V. Y Wo carry Munsing, Buster Brown, Phoenixand other better brand hos-, iery for Father, Mother, Sister and Brother from 50? and up, Children's Hose 251 up. ' ' .. : Our New Stock of Dress Goods for Fall are now here on display. You never saw such pretty patterns and quality for $2.25 to $5.10 COSTUME SILK Beautiful delicate - shades of Mauve, Tan, Blue, Lavender, Pink, Yellow,- Green and Gold from 45t? to 70s?. Two pairs trousers fancy bellows pockets, lined $7.95, $8.95, $9.45. liclUid buck, throughout, Other Boy's Suits frr.m $5.00 and up. Young Men's Suits for High School at $14.85 on display. MEDFORD ASHLAND BUTTE FALLS DUNSMUIR, CALIF 95 BUSY STORES OPEN AT 7 A. M. DAILY ORIGIN OF LIFE SHOWN IN FREE FILM AT FAIR PARTY! Some thirty-five or forty resident couples of the valley who formerly lived In California, met nt a. nct-to-ffether party at Jackson Hot Hprlnits on Sept. tin, tho dale of California's admission to the Union. generally celebrated in California as Admission day. The swimming pool and pavilion were, turned over lo tho parly for Hie evening. Festivities started at 6 p. m. by a plunge Into tho pool, followed by slipper served In tho pnvlllon. mi orchcetra, furnishing music. Later there m singing of California songs, toriea of former California days, and dancing until a lato hour, after which another plunge Into the pool was on Joyed. , There were some California tourists In the valley who were present ns gueste of the Oregonlans. J. II. ,Mul chay, assistant freight traffic man ager of the Houthorn 1'iiclflo and for a time a Callfornian, was among tho outsider enjoying the party. Heveral parties drove from Klamath Falls to he present at tho festivities. All sec tions of aoulhorn Oregon wcro repre sented, The names of former CaliroriilaiiH now living in tho valley were olitnlned und these reunions will he held sev eral times a year. All former re. dents of California aro requested to sond their names to C, A. Nwlgart, nt the Callfornlu-Oregon Power Co.. of fice In Medford, Mrs. Victor Mills of Ashland or Mrs. Nell Allen of Grant Pass. Among those attending the get-together party wero the following: Medford Mr. and Mrs. I.. II. Hum phry, Mr. and Aire. V. M. Hhrpard, Mr. and Mm. V Oaston l)omei-gtie, Mr. and Mr. C. H. Uuttcrfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Uohneit, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Partridge, Mr, and Mrs. P. o. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1). M Kee. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hwlgnrt, Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Falling. Mr. and Mrs; Hurry Pellett, Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Kapuldlng. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniel Mr. and Mra. M. 1). Colo, Mr. and Mr. C. C. Caio. Mrs. A. I,. Uiomis. Miss Adele Loomis, Mrs. Allierta Mur ray, Miss Parker. Minn Annette Hooper, A. 8. Ilosciibuum. U V. Ivan hoe Grants Paa Mr. and Mrs II . Norton, Mr. and Mis. Nlcl It. Allen, Mrs. Anna M. Kullak. Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mills. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Tavorner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Kndera. Jr.. D. II. Jackson. A. J. McCallen. Central Point Mr. and Mrs. F. K. (Stephenson, Mis. Caseliun. A. It. Him. Portland J. H. Mulchay, Frank H. Torrey. Crescent City. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hlller. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Me Vay. Miss- Mau.l.i K. Keller. Miss Sue McNamara, Floyile Peeler. One of the latent films In public health service 'work is that Hhown In the automotive tent by J. 10. Wub- Koner." field secretary of tho Oregon Koclal Hygiene souloty. ., Mr. . Wag goner 'came down from Portland with n daylight projector and a film "How Life Ileglns." Designed to enlighten the younger generation upon this im portant subject, the films aro attract ing no little attention. Many a grown up atands through the entire ahow, ho nhrorhlng Iff the topic. Tho origin of the life organism la trnccd from the start of a single cell, up to the highest organism with its millions nt micro-organisms working together 'for the preservation, nourishment and im provement of the whole being. The pictures aro produced with the microscopic cninern, whlrh srlcnce has given humanity for probing Into the almost unfnthomahlo depths of natural mystorlcs. The vIcwh of sin gle cell organisms are startling In their newness, for never bus man be hold turn tiny hltH of lite in motion untlj the recording eye of the camera was- trained upon) them through the powerful, lensea. Tho women of Madrid, Spain, still follow tho primitive custom of doing tho family washing on tho banks of the river. You May Be Afflicted PILES may exist for yean before they manifest any appreciable symptoms. Yet, if present, they dissipate the nerve fotce and undermine the health. The old theory that Piles necessitate a surgical operation has been to com pletely disproved by my non-iurglcal treitment thst I GUARANTEE to cure any case of Piles or refund the patient's fee. Writ today for my FREE book on Piles and other Rectal and Colon diseases. 4 Mill T (ON I MIS The ox tcajn and "stone wheel are still the time honored way of mixing mortar In India. ' DEAN, M.D. Inc OPTOSITt COURT HOUil ID. Oft (CON p.oca whim wsitiwH Her Great TEMPTATION He told her that Carriage was BimpJya form that in the eyes of God they were man and wife as surely as though a dozen ceremonies had been spoken over them. And like thousands of other girls who listen with ' their hearts Instead of their - minds she behaved him Hadsheknownth truth about life, what bitter anguish of soul she would have escaped! . . "Hie Oreat Temptation,' which was also "her great temptation' is a powerful, heart-gripping narrative you won't soon forget. It Is only one of the many remarkable features In October True Story, now on sale at all news- stands. True Story BRUISES Alternate applications of hot and cold cloths then apply VICC4S V VapoRub Oesr IT Milton Jkt. tin J Yrtr iff Exact Size In place of the striped pole, barber are using a queer looking clock, to remind customers It la time In get n "have. There were milk crackers, butter crackers, house hold crackers, crackers (or the kiddies and crack ers to serve at teas. ' . Some .were large and clumsy others small and costly. vv '';... All the while for 16 years Tru-Blu maatef bakers have been engaged in perfecting a cracker worthy of the name TRU-BAKE Early this year they perfected tho formula, the baking and the new shape. Here, at last, is a cracker that fills every cracker need in the home. So we named it Tru-Bake and christened it "the universal cracker." ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Tho Universal Cracker TRIM, OOOASJ MANTCtS, COLUMNS, NCWCIS. BALUSTERS. RAILINGS COL0NADES IP-1" This list cannot begin to enumerate our ac tivities In mlllwork, for our facilities and skill enables us to turn out any kind, of woodwork for your building. You will discover from expe rience that we do give satisfaction. "Milled on Honor" TROWBRIDGE -CABINET WORKS I nth and Grape Sis. The Little Miracle of Seeing One's Self The little niiracle of seeing one.'g self is accomplished in a pool of light the modern aid to self-ex animation. Softly glowing, skillfully Shaded abundant light on your dressing rooni table mir ror will help you to see yourself as others see you. Ask us for tabling suggestions. Paul's Electric Store Medford Bldg. Agents for Mazda Lamps Its purity dopends upon three easenllul factors: Wholesome ness of materials; ab solute cleanliness, and successful ef forts to keep It and serve It free vof Im purities. . Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County . Creamery M0RT0Moo era HOSPITAL Our expert doctors and lurgeona, excellent loot), and quiet surroundings . bring you real health. .. as pim train, aaa ftUNciico, cau. Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland The Home of Tru Blu Crahams, English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Bi Fruit Cake Medford Service Station Every Person Should See the Jackson County Fair l We Sell the Long-Wearing ! Goodyear and Seiberling Tires See Us About Balloons 322 East Main St Phone 14 Next to Asso. Gas Station 4V