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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
o o o o o O. : : o o o o o o o "MTXiVOPxTi MATT; TTimTTNT!. FaTTR TtTVfi ? EXHIBIT 10 GO 10 BIG STATE FAIRS Vaudeville Program Craterian Tonight Music nmt rotiu'ily pri'domlnate In the assLK-Jiilion vaudt villo at Hunt's Crutfiian tonight. Tho Oinser Jnzz Ili'vue Ih tho heudltner. Instrumental numbers on saxaphonoa and pluno ron-stitute the musical end of the net, whilo tho vornl nunincr nro ubly handled by Raymond Kykes. Tho dancing ft'iiluroa are done by Archie atiracted Oram, Ittileluh, Wullucc . und Babe liergpr. v - With tho nntionrnncp of none Auh- novel features, general pot un and the' tin and Kathrvn Arnold vou have the excellence) of the varied products ' nrlvlloirc of Heeinir nnd hearimr one of raised In tho combined Heven com- tho most popular recording urtlsta on munuies or me (Unmet Hp up view The hK Talent TrliKatlnn PMrlrt 1 cuftlnunlty exhibit, VliJiaT" so much admiring attention al tho county fair laat week because of its I L T! Valleyview. Coleman Creek. Talent, Wagner creek. Orlfffn creek. Fern valloy nnd North IMioenlx will be exhibited nt the ntato fair. beinnlm,' next Monday, and at tho Pacific In ternational Livestock: KxpoHitlon in ' October. j The purpose, ns nt tho county fair, j Is to advertise the district, and Jack son county rh a prosresHivo section. The exhibit wan not put on at the j fair In competition with any other lo-1 cnl community, but for the broader! g purpose of attracting the attention of tho rest of Oregon and the Pacific :t northwest to tho fine advantages of- forod by Jackson county. 1 'j Then too, tho district, proud of Its : y preat advantages and opportunities. ; feels that after it had spent one and : ono-fourth million dollars to get an : ample water supply on Its productive Boll. It should call tho widest attention ; possible to its wealth In opportunities , offered. ' Tho district exhibit of its seven conimunltles comprised t!u finest quality of grains, vegetables und the like and loads of canned fruit which made the spectators mouths' water, both put up ordinarily and for exhibit purposes. Tho canned fruit put up for exhibit purposes was done by Mrs. T. M. Lowe after many hours spent In painstaking effort, , Tho entire big exhibit, whb-h was arranged with mien novel mid tasty effect, was divided Into the following : : departments: Camp scene, ngrlcui- 0 tural, horticulture, dairying ami gard ening, home work Including every day canned stuff, and n modern kitchen ' for demonstrating canning and lmk- ifr. The camp scene, which was espe- . dally effective in its forest setting. - well equipped hunters' ami fishers' tent, illustrated polntedlv tho fa- ;.;that the dbdrict lies in tho midst of a great hunting and fishing territory. Along wth tho Talent Irrigation '- District exhibit goes some financial :'- figures of money realized from its ; varied products, that calls the atten ' tlon of the whole world to its desir- ability. In Kenernl the rural population of tho seven communities of (he district, exclusive of thcb,,,towuHy.(Js 1000. In tho district 2ilR fa milieu' are users of electricity, and 30 families have elec- trio ranges.' - : The total or Irrigable area Is 13.100 jt ncres. and Ihe xtored water Is 24.200 X acre feet. In addition to flood water. The estimated gross returns on 7215 I acres for the year 1.I2R is $M0.(Hh. The gross enmities' n 17"t acres of pears is estimated at $374,000. and on 970 acres or apples is ? i , , l n. i ne estimated gross earnings on peaches. i apricots, cherries, (153 acrcst'ls $2,1.- f 117. ' I ? H"re nrp noiih' otliir vpry tr'llltiK ps- i tlnmtfH fur l!i:!5 irrr.H ptirvtlniis: 675 I i niTPs of trniln. 20.70(l: 372 nrrw "f ;! panlllip. J4.300: 445 ncres nf (.-union. ssii.nno: isr.ci row 'STS.ciixi: 13. (mo f rhlPkrilH. J3CI.000; other llvp Ktnrk. I cin-h nt hoH, tui'lteys Iioi'hpb, been, $15,000. I Sham Battle ;i Tuesday, Sept. 29 L Jl 1 ' BT" '""Til A ;Iiikit Ja.zrr. Ashland, Srptpiuber 23. Npnrly tl dozen chaptera of Itoynl Arch Muhoiih are pxppctoil to ixartfcipute In a frnlPr nal rpunlon of tluit ordpr ut AHhland, on T.hiirHduy cvpuIiik of thin wpok. KpptPinbPr 21, Masonic hall In that city, bPlnK tho pputer of tho pathor in. Modford. JackHonvilto, (JrnntH I'ass. and Klamath Falls chnptPl'H have slunlflpd liitpntiona of sondiiiK ilnnu itnd Invitations havi bpPll IpxtonilPd to California cliaptprs as far south n h Chko. John K. Kollmk. of Portland, and Charlos 11. KIhk, of Kp bastoiiol. crand hlirli prltntH of tho jurlKdlotiotiH of Orpinm. nnd fallfor niu rpsppctively. will bp iupspiiU OthPr Inntablps In fratprnal pIipIps who are expprtPd. Include Clrand Muster Kelly. of Albany. I'ast Grand .Master llalllle and Clrand Hecretary Cheney, of Portland, and Grand Commander Ala Koe. of Klamath Falls. ( At this BatherlnK business routine, will ho dispensed with, rho reunion pvpnt beinK preeminently a social one. Tho Chapter locally, Siskiyou No. 21. under tho auspices of which the rp unlon Is boiiiK held, will open nt 7:30 o'clock, the (.'rand representative be ins officially received at 8. Tho ban quet will be served at 8:30. after tt-hirh a program of addresses, otc. will he In order. Charles H. KlnK. headinR the Brand chapter body of California, was formerly a well known resident of Medford. afterwards re movlnB lo Santa Rosa, and Is now lo cated at SpbaBlopol, enRaKCd In tho fruit huslriPHS. All Hoyal Arch Masons, reenrtllera of any particular chapter affiliation, are cordially invited to attend this reunion. Rogue River Pears Sell for $9.25 Box, New York City New Home Product On Local Market C. C. I.enimon, local representative of Sgobel & Hoy of thin city, re-j ceivod a wire yesterday announcing' the sale In New York of a car load of Seckel pea rs, from t he I )el 1 1 lo orchards, averaging $5.i7 per box, and Home sold as high as (I). 25 lcr box. This Is truly n remarkable price, but the quality of the pears Is pos sibly unexcelled anywhere in the I'nilPil stntes. A new home product will bo put on tho market tomorrow by tho Holder Palry and Produce company, known as tlto (.'reamed Cottage Cheese, that the farmers' milk and crestni as th will bo made from pure milk oiul crenm. j According to Howard Orover, of this i firm, this new cheese is a superior ) product and Is as good as any on the ; market and will bo on Mile at moNt 1 of the grocery stores tomorrow. j It will create a good market fur ! the demand for (he theeso grown, tho company predicts. I' j Ceorge Simmervllle of Ituttn Kails will leave tonight for Kugene where' be will resume his studies as u junior , this year In the University of Ore-'. gon. SpiriM Say "Bayer" - Insistl For Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only a O AccePt onlv il fOf Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy "Itaycr" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists Aftpirln t. the trade tnnrk nf n.T'r Mnnn fAClure of UouMcetlcacuWter of Sllcjrllcicltl the Victor company. Geno Austin, lie introduces two new ones: "How Conies You Do Me I.'ik You Do." and "When My Suuar Walks Down the Street." Miss Kathryn Arnold sines and dances tho latest fast and fancy steps. t "Two Wise Crackers" of the cross roads village typo nro Mills and Dun can who spend their spare time In thp rural communities studyliiK and Kot- ( linn Into donor touch with the types which they endeavor to portray on the '8ta;o. ' Happy Ilusch and Kthel .Toy helped to make Jazz famous In Krance dur InK tho war when they IiioukIU "Joy" and "llappy"ness to ninny thousanda of tho soldiers. They specialize on the ninrimhiiphonc. violin, piano and ukelele and also hIiik Jazz numbers. Kox nnd Sarno who have with clas sic Kymnastlc and HtronK man pre sentations In the world, top off a va riety proKrnin that for entertaining possibilities Is unequalled. W. O. W. Campaign Join tho Woodmen of tho World and net your protection at cost. Cam paign now going on. Men 16 to 60 eligible Initiation fe.0 $r. no, .which Includes medical ex- anilnatlnn. 1' or further inrormation Heo T. T. Chavo, district manager, or K. C. Silllman, Clerk, 20 West Main at rent. 'e Opening Dance EAGLE POINT Saturday Night Sept. 26 NEW HALL Alford's Imperial Orchestra Cnnk with gn. The Bham battle that was to have been put on this week at the fair grounds for the benefit of the .lack son County Fair association hus been postponed until Tuesday evening. September 2tth. owing to arrange, inents hnving to lie made with the Ashland and Grants Push companies C'apt. Ralph Cowglll gUHi-antecs thin to be one of the best itttractions that has ever been put on In southern Oregon. People will intend from all over Botithern Oregon and adjacent California. 'I i .4 ou cant afford my but the BEST Oil It the life blood ol your mo tor. It must endure or your motor can't possibly endure. The oil you use dictates now long ana iiuw w iiciently your motor is going to run. .You can't afford chances. K2A1M2I2X oil puts a reliable film of protection on the moving parts of a motor. MonaMotor insures more power and longer life. High motor temperatures, heavy duty,' and fast driving will not dull the fine lubri cating properties of MauMsWI. You can't afford any but the best and that is Mon.Motot Oil. MonaMotor Oils & Greases PHIPPS AUTO PARK nivsrside at Jackson Phone 1037-R Creamed Cottage Cheese NOW ON SALE in MEDFORD When Ordering Cottage Cheese Ask for SNIDER'S Made of Fresh Sweet Milk and Cream . oooooooooooooooooooooxxxooocxxxoooo We take all the heavy work Only a little ironing for you "All washday work is t rying; enoiu;li, but must women will njjreu that the liniss and the fuss of washing-, and ironing ol' the large, heavy nieces is hardest. This service relieves you ol' all this, and at a cost which you will agree is most moderate. Wc call for your bundle; wash everything in clean, sparkling vatcr-r without rubbing or scrubbing; rinse in oceans of more soft water, and dry in a warm, purifying breeze that penetrates every pore, giving sweet, refreshing cleanliness. This drying leaves many pieces ready to wear. Heavy flat work like sheets, tablecloths, etc., we iron. 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