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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1928)
MEDFOTCD MATL TRTBUXK, MKT) FORD, 01.' K i( , lM.MDAV. QPTOl'.KU 1!). 1!-Js, JVo longer is it necessary to merely hope for crispness Snowrlakes RED CROSS CALL RED CROSS SEES ! QUOTA IS 1800 : PATHETIC UNES i in u t s buu to be fresh I Y'OU can positively depend upon the oven-freshness of Snow Flakes . our "Guarantee of Fresh ness" definitely protects you. Every package is wax-wrapped triply protected against moisture. This assurance of delicious crispness is one of the things which has made Snow lakes the largest selling soda wafers in the West. To maintain their constant quality we grow our own wheat in a favored district in Eastern Washington and mill our own flour. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles. . GUARANTEE of FRESHNESS We guiruitee unconditionally the quality and frehnets cf every package of Snow Flake Bakers' products, If not en tire! tatufactory in every way you may return them to your Broret and your money will m refunded Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. r t& Vm'it Js ill j !,oeal shaivhoMtTK of the t'.ili ' fiirnui Oi vpon Power company I have just rereivi'.l ihr naculiir quarterly report f their I'tiiniwiy' act ivi tit's (luring the past thre ' month period. This report, which ; aceiwnpioihnl the L'lUh repuliir divi tleml on t'npco preferred stork, not only re fleets the steady (h-velop-! inent uf the company but also imll : mtt'M the marked growth of tho many rommunltti'.s stvi'.I hy this well-known local utility. Net enrn InpM for tho past 12 months show a consistent Kiiin over the preeed i iuK iL'-month period. liulUatinj; an Inen-ase In the number of cutuin : ui'h served, ns well as u creator use ; uf electricity hy the residents of , this rapidly crow ins territory. ' Other interesting subjects covered ' in the Copco report include the ful ; lowitm: (.'(instruction has been started on . u new parage, shop and pole yard I in the city of Klamath Kails. In llosebui-f; it has been found j necessary to build a combination , warehouse and storeroom in the : rear of the Umpquti division office j building to take caro of increased ; business. Tfie lyi'S Volt Annual has met ; wltb a yptendid reaction every -I where. Many thousand copies have ! been mailed throughout the 1'nited j States and distributed to tourists here in "Copcoland" byAhe various local chambers of commerce, as well as by our own stores and of ! flees. The effectiveness of tills ad j vertislnc effort In behalf of the ' communities nerved is indicated by j the larce number of requests for t information received from alt parts of the 1' nltcd States, i Sales of the company's 6 per cent j prof erred capital stock are continu- Itik. A wide distribution uf the 'stock Is b"ins obtained In the terri ! tory served by the company. The price is ?100 a share. Kate reductions representing a j considerable saving to domestic land commercial liuhlinK ( uslomern i became effective October 1. These I reductions apply to all urban do mestic Itch tin; customers and to both urban and rural commercial lltfht customers, affeetinir approxi mately n.i.m, or tiU per cent of cus- ; IMans are progrcssinc for the annual Ued Cross lioll fall which ,vi!l be held from November 11. j Armistice day. to Thank-i;ivini;. ! The quota foi- Jackson county has j been set at 1 sue. I Last year this county's coal was !MHi members and that number was doubled. As has.ben the custom ' In the past, one of the local service I organizations w ill probably have charge of the campaign this fall, i Mien Lillian Huberts, executive j soci etal y. stated today. All this week she has been driving around i the count ry seeui inc helpers to canvass tho territory thoroly in j the cumin; drive. ODD FELLOWS TQ Dorit ask for crackers-atf Siiw Em tomers' bills The -Odd I-Yllows of Medford ! propose a variation from their i usual run of entertainments un ; th eveniiu; of Tuesday, October ;3V. The remilar 1 Iodt;o meeting will be dispensed with on tha; I date and the entire evening will J lie devoted to entertainment. The ispeclal c nests for this occasion ! will include all sojourning or vls j lli tig members of the order in i Aledford and all persons who at j pome lit i it: have been members, j Other personal invitations will be extended by the various mem bers of Medford lodue. A coin mil tee has been appoint ed and deleKated to prepare a program, and while only an in formal outline has been mapped out. it is confident ly expected that the program wlil bo well worth while and In lug- together u large crowd of persons who are or who have been identified with Odd Kellnwsliip in the spirit of that fraternity, which is one of t l.e tenets of the order. At the next meeting of the lodge the committee is expected to have Its plans sufficiently ma lured to give a pretty good idea what the lodge members and their guests may ex poet in the way of entertainment. The life of a Ued Cress societal y ! is never dull. She sees the tluugs . whi.-h happen in the midst of the city that most people never hear aU.ut. One nf the latest cases to conic to ih' attention of .Miss Lil lian Uol.ei s. local executive, eon -ceiiied a woman and four children who were stranded In .Met rick's j camp ground. ' Several weeks ago the Stores ; family consist ink of Willia in. t he j father, and M i s. Storey and four little children, ranging in age from one year to seven, moved Into the city and look up quarters in a ca'tin. Mr. Storey secured a job on a ranch in this vicinity. l-'or ten days they got along. One morning after that the hus- band and father tnltl them good i bye and started off to work in j their car. That night at the time j when he usually arrived no one I showed Up. Mrs. Storey waited three days expecting her husband to return. I lie didn't. Their food was gone so I officials at the camp reported the ; case to the Hod Cross. After in j vestigating and finding that .there j was nothing else to be done but feed tlio family and then send I the five strangers to someone who would continue to help them. Miss Roberts bought them tickets for K-dwond City. t',il. l Absentee Voters Besieging Rosy For Assistance Timnoys Lease llmm LONDON, Oct. IK. 1P There are reports llrtit Mr. and Mrs. .lames Joseph Tunney purpose to have a literary salon in Loudon ; I hat they have leased a house in Mavfair for a year. FIND "FRIEND IN NEED" Mother and Daughter Praise Vegetable Compound JoluiMin City, X. V. "My daugh ter was only -0 years old, hut for two yours mio worked in mis ery. She was nil rundown, nerv ous, hud ache and pains and no appetite. 1 vm taking- Lydia V.. JMiiklmm's Vege table Compound with (rood results bo tdic dcciilcd to try it. ltcfnm bIic lind taken two linillea her uppetite wan hotter, slic was more cheerful and was utile to work, i cnuiiot praise your medi cine too Iiil'IiIv. It in wonderful for j mot hern and for daujiliters. It's i u rely 'a friend in need.''' Mart. L. K. Hat t.. 'll'S l'loral Avenue, Johuaou City, N. V. Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Choic&iQacfeop and Rabbits Hams, half or whole, per pound . . Picnic Hams, per pound Fresh Side Pork, per pound Home Cured Bacon, per pound . . . Home Rendered Lard, per pound . Full Line of Staple Groceries .30c .20c .20c .30c .16c We Deliver Phone 273 Just because A. S. (Itosy) llosenbaum, .Southern Pacific dis trict head, weakened and assisted 1 one youthful bit of departing femi ninity to east an absent voter's ballot In the coming presidential election, he is being besieged with similar requests; from all over the valley. It .seeiiiH that all such voter., feminine and young, are poing to be out of the country on election day. Whether thin is caused by fear of the effect their choice will have on fellow townsmen, or whether the strain of easting their first vote calls for an Immediate j vacation, has not yet been decided by Hosy. j "Hut if the demand keeps up at this rate, about th only thing 1 I can do is to .start a school for the ingenue voters." he said. L DATA PREPARED A meeting of the school hoard was held last evening to assemble data for the preparation of the annual Hchool budget. The budget will be prepared uh usual by a budget committee which eonsi.sts of the school board members and five additional citizen taxpayers The five members who will serve w ft It the board in preparing this budget are us follows: John t. Mann, AVm. Allen. K. I .Merrick. II. W. Hamlin. J. C. Thompson. Tho committee will meet and . prepare the budget Monday even ; ing, Oct. 2-1, following which it j will be submitted to a vote of the ! people. Irene Hampton-Tnrane PIANISTE IN RECITAL ASSISTED BY Margaret Huntoon CONTRALTO Alma Lawrence ACCOMPANIST Presbyterian Church Tuesday Evening, October 23 8:30 o'clock Tickets $1.00 Students 75c On sale Palmer Music House, Ocla E, White 'Co., Ethelwyn Hoff mann Shop. ! George Bancroft Pleased Audiences 0 REICHSTEIN & DEUEL woo: All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK-LAUREL-FIR Dry Pine Slabs Fir Slabs Dry COAL MEDFORD "FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Te. 631 Don't miss the Greater Medford Club's Rummage Sale. October 12 and 13 opposite Rialto Theatre. Club house benefit; UNBIASED BALLOT (.eore ItuTicroft'H "Tin- Iockn of New York' wan cnthiifiastically received lant nlwht nt HuiiI'm Orn terlan. Ilancroft lived up to all that v-a heralded of him. The popular tdar ha hern nur rounded with a powerful Mippotr inn eunl. lletty (.'ompmin ban tin chief Mipportinc rule. Her work ; Is extraordinarily plea win k and j cood. Itaclfinova, remenibrl for her Merlins pcrfornianee In "For-; cotlen Kacex" hatt ml Ued another! success. j Other In the eaot include Clyde I f'ook. Mlteh'dl Lwlf. fluntav von; Seyffertitz. (iuy Oliver, May Foster and Lillian Worth. i The two-act Vltaphnne talkie, j "Solomon' Children, a very dV-1 lich If til comedy, irtarrini; Huu'h II'rlMr(.' roeeivefl more ihnn the unai ffuna comment irom inuse .iio uticndcd the opening bill. ItSS THAN flK BAKINO CLABBIFIED ADVERTI8TNQ QIT8 MULTl Mormon I'tftpi HIrtrNr;riKMJ. Mo., Oct. (A'i Dr. Frederi. k M. Hmlth of Inde pendence. Mo., president of the re organized Church of JeffUH Chrlnt. letter Day Halnt. announced here today thst hln denomination has l;purehiued n.nf, aeh of land I fouth of HprltiKfleld In Taney cotin- i iy opd would start a "modvro . rt'ij'iu" for nit-aibon. x& tliu CuiiU.. AN DOUBLE ACTING i sifc i t mmm jn m 11 r n t i iii t -Ti' j"'f--'v. "y.M." ..:'.'. -.17 ft Pepper .that is more than stinging dust There is pepper .that; .'is just a stinging dust - -and there is pcppeftiWt is rich with aromatic flavor. Which kind ' you get, depends on you. If you say "Schilling'. Pepper" to your grocer, you can be sure of haying the finer, aromatic kind. There is a difference be sure of that! All pepper is not alike -' - not by any means Schilling was the first , in America to produce pure spices - - and Schilling is still used by pure food experts as the standard by which to judge others Your money back if you don't like Schilling's best I Coffee o 31 Kxtrnct- 5 o Bilking Powder o Ten Ma..'v,'-'V.'-v-'..' .vi?- ,""OCXT73CCATCXI73r iSJh'ttiwnitxm repairing f . WW III yZlm&s- ' VKT HtoroRO.ont ; - l-TR- r r Spciul tin1 liolnl.iys -.it luniu- this iir - s;ui i;il (MirtNtmas am. New Vfiirs ser vice on C.matli.m I'.u ifu' lim rs affonts (he utmost speed, comfort ami enjoy ment, liy rail from Vancouver, It. C, with lined connections at .ship's sulc. l'he Sclietlule: Nm, 2X S.S. MlnneJona from Quclicc to (lui- ji'm, Ih-Katt, l.iMTpnol. Ihr. 7 S.S. Mt-ititi.iMiit Irom Saint .luhn ut . ( herbouiK, Soulh.intplon, Antueip. Dec. 7 - S S. Mould. ire to (laiw, Hvll.iM, I.Ucrpool. Dec. II - S S M-.-llta lo St. Ihlier. (Jicrbuurft, Nouib.iinpton, AntHi-rp. (let . l.i Dim Ik s', of Allloll to .l.lii, IJuT- pmil. Iitfl - S.S, Mnnlroy.il (o (l.isi;o, l.ivtrpKl. f.ifti-tum P.t.'.fr. Tu. ,11. 31- W H Deiztm Genl Jicnt l'assr Dtptr 55 riilfdStPonlaiidMulmomah Hotel B!(j INSURANCE Fir,st Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Msnsger" Phone 105 SO N. Csntrtl Modford, Oregon ONYX POINT EX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 QZP" ' T Lr.T.ARRmr.n ADVERTISING. CTS'4lStjt3 l Jan Jand South Schedules daily fn Hwlft, sinnoih-rlillnit motor loaches In tho dclluhlful way to (nivrl to San Krancli-co, I.os AnitrlcH anil nil Calltoinla cltiim. I'lrkwlfk. with 4 nihi-iluli-n dally to I ho aonlh, Blveii Mrilford it" flni-it. niont I'onvt'nlrnt trans (Mirtatlon ncrvk'0. Anil you no the rii-kwlok way nl a Mb sv Iiik In fate. Di-iuirtuij-n dally HI 1 :0(i s. m., 6:45 a. m., 12:05 i. m., 9:00 p. m. Cull the loi-al Slniio Depot for Infill minion ii-narillnit redui'oil talon to Wanhlniiton points. ' Iaiw ratrn HtrntRht through to the Eaut over two Hcenlc hlRh ways. Go I'lekwkk all tho way. PICKWICK STAGES Hotel .Tut'kMin, Rth anil Central