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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1929)
p;lge eight CT MEDPORD MATE TTTftT7Sr'R, MKDPORD, ORK(iONT, S.TN DAY. KKBRUAI'tY 10, lOin. !!! J . U 1 J. . i ----- J- ' 1 HEAD LECTURER FRUIT LEAGUE Porch Frocks I w f" TFTT "TV TTv T TT 1 XV JT I See Our I OF GRANGE IN FAVORS TARIFF &r J.C.PENNEY C. nm'Tiiiinpniu nnnunamiun 1 : ! : ! : b ill . nuKdUAii urunDHwnfldi ' ; Tito board of directors of the ) "V Jackson I'ounty Fruitgrowers' The Pomona Grant'o eecu- 4 . leasee yesterday afternoon Indors- . f live committee haa arranged cd resolutions adopted at the tho follnwlcT nrorcvam: AOiwo o'clock Thursday uf- lernoon, In the smaller Nat atorium hull, a contercm-o of ! niaflHiH, lecture, deputies, home ceonomlca cnmtnlitees, Portland meerlntf of truU dlfitrlct representttiv en of the northwest, who last week discussed the feas ibility of rectimliU'iidlii'' a protec tive tn riff on bananas In order countg the consumption of (and all ether (iranw-r Inter- ;fmi Krown within the United rsted, unit Mr. Farmer. i state.?. All en (lurch, pres dent At eight o clocli, iiiiiimiu fi0( ;. i(nli,. d local rcprcKen- evening, lit the Senior high , tJitiV'e at the meeting, Knve a de- school a"'tltoriiim, an nddiess i ,,,it., report on the situation he- ; fore the directors. by Mr. Farmer. Pomona aitinior .un.itTj A mi.lff W1J) aKr0KA upon -it Htraim will preside at these --0,.tlr. nii. .$ w,. ,h0 conollr. meetings. . "" 'leiiee o( all pear and .lo In- No Ornunet will want to ; .,.,,,. . ,,, ,..,.,. , will 1- misa i-iiuei "" mm:Z" Tlhn presented to the eonKresoual at a distance will arrange. 1 wnvi ami means committee for eon1 Iderat'on heforo heine; sented In conKi'esH In the exf-a I no-don, which Is e".pected to bo j. ,i.nl. hn,M ,.l tiot.in r.o tlnil A iini.ii ill", jmv- nit,, vtt".' '" '. : mpdipiI In pnn.'i'nau In thii they can either stay In to tho j evenlna meeting or come hack 1 j. i.. I. II ,h. l rn lionie. " n We especially all farm- "lf'"it jfoover. er ami Oraniera to alleml l ''" lr. nrBitmenta In tho cvenlnf! moetlDK. j favor of the new tariff Is tho lark present lime, making It the only ; fruit wh 1 1 la now on the free ' ' . ,.,,. r, ,l arKiled that banana TI.P Orangera of nouthern Or,i-jprl0f, nr() cxtl.(m)Ivr low nml Bon have a treat In stota for thntn,.0 n0UK)U by tho wholesale de ln the visit of Jamea C. Farmer, , ,lv.,r(,tl at Amcrican ports for ap natlonal Craago lecturer, who will , )ros)lnfttoly ((fly cenl, pr.r bunch, he in Medford on riiurstlay afler-, .vf.lghlll. r, ,). x(ley ra. noun and oveiiltiB, rehrnary 1 1. , .McUfm.,, nt tlv0 ei,nls per Mr. Farmer la maliltiK a tour of .,ound the west in the IniereHt of Craniio ,,, ,,, f , fr,f work, an.', Vill make "'"''LrV'd trost9 that na a matter of pro In Oregon, where i t e wl 1 meet a d . , ,. , address ho Oraui5oi on .il,je-cl off , "AffiA!-"" """y othor imported oC the week where he will attend the Oregon State Lecturora' school, which will hs held thOiO at that fruits. Over IS million bunches are Frown In Jamica and 14 mil- Ton In Honduras, -w'th over 20 The Best Painless Dentistry .i.o ,l whr.ro tho nianv Oran.-'o ; mllll"' n( bunches grown In oth lecturers intending this school will c1' Central and Booth American havn tho opportunlf of he.irln "ntries. The United States sup Mr Farmer address them on I11''" 'he market tor approximately (Irangn ledum work. , two-third., of this amount, and Tho lecture work of the (Irani."! ' throo-fourlhx of the bananas are I a very vital pari of ira:tn'i iKrown In countries controlled by work, anil on tho quality of th0ri-at lir'tain, nccord'ng to tho lecture work depends to a large report returned by Mr. llurch. oxtettt, tho success (it the (iratme. The director. of the league The worthy state master mid . pained a motion to give flnnn"ial pa?:t state lecturer of Pennsylvania, aid i at sending a representative F.. 1.1. Dorset, In an address be to aid In the passage .of tho lar foro tho lecturora at the last nat- Iff rov'alon, hut expect cons'dera ional conference, 'fctttd, "Kilucallon ble onnosliion from tho banana Is that which fits otto for coir.- Interests. The tariff is also sought plete living. A well balanced, to brin? the production of ba dunce nrogrom should Instruct, j nnnas on nn enual bals with an- Inautre and eutortalu. Pros-ants ; oka and pears In compailsou of vlilch inaptrs, or cruaw a su , nuncnen and tioxess to perform tho hlnher dtttlcK of j a life, furnish tho highest tyie ti i School Benefit Dmco nt Applo fducatlon. The ptr.poHO of all prn-jiin Hill next Saturday. Ted. IB. 81-ains ohonld be "To euttcato ami tdavato the Amnrlcau farmer." More education la needed, by n thorough study of tho ritual and the Declaration of I'urimaps. A good lecturor ahoahl he aH wine us Snloman, a meek as Moses a ill as patlo.it aa Job." Sturdy Job, and seme recpotiBlblllty, but what a satisfaction lo feel that you are Instrumental In making th'J world u Mltlo lienor, or the Ufa or the farmer and his family a lit tle nioro complete. The lecture work of the fi.ange. however, Is so closely Interwoven with all Orange activities, nodal, educational, leslnlallvti, agrlciilltir nl. ritualistic and fraternal, that no Granger can afford to mix hear ing Mr. Farmer m Thmadny next. Mr Farmoi- la a Km-iiui'i- "f nat lo'tial repulo. having lectured over the country on many subjects r Interest to fnrniorn. long liuforc lie ui nc,u.-,n leelnrer. lb)- foro being elected lo Ma present ' position, he was stalo master nt New Hampshire and for manv years mnto lecturor, and there at-rf few Orangers move conversant with farm problems and farm pol icies than he. As a national Orange officer, his knowledge of C.rango work extends over all de partments. ah rirnnam-a of Jacuson and Josephine counties, and o' b1kU'" 1 you county, lal., are uikvu ... tend. ' Obituary LUAUO. Funeral services for .lames K. ticabo, who lost his lit". February 1 In an uioivuihlle wreck on -the Crater lako hlthway, will be held at the grave In Trail ceai otory al a;ial t. m. today (Kim day). The Hov. Hayinoud a. lleea will ofriuiate. Conger Funeral I'm lors lu charge COATS M Inula Coals pned awny al her homo in I'hoonU, Ore.. Fisbriiaiy 8 from c: coping liiraly Sias, a-.ied 59 years, und five days. She was a nallvo of Missouri, born February I, 1S7U. Mr. and Mis. Carrol T. Coats i-amo to flio" nl last Huptomhor, lutending to m their homo with their son. loorgo Coals, hut on account of "tor; health, she was taken to Cal ifornia, but 'later she wan brought back to Phoonlx, tuid was with her children at lh Unto of her death. She was a member ol the. Christian Advoitlst church, and wus n flue Christen woman. She leaves her huubaiul, Carrol Thomas Coats, threo aons. Alvln. Cooise and Charles tit Pl'oenK, o.. twi dnuahters, Mrs. llunry llayao of Ii Ornndo, Ore,, Mrs. Klmer Jem s of Wolser, Idaho: also tour brnih firs, and ono tlsicr, lUch llttat of Nngalei N. M.. Carrel of Phoenix. Ore. Vra. Melvlati McOfoaor, of New Meadows. Idaho. Tho fun. ernl btvIcb vlll be held at the Perl Funeral Home. Monday, Kcb-rua-y II. 1029 at 2:10 o'clock, with th ChrisUai AdvenM't tuiellcr 0ffleiin. Tnlernient In the Pho nix eomotery. ' l0nTLANU. Ore.. I-VH. P. fpv Tho fifth hotel haiO been closed here as the result of the testimony of Crvstal May Wai'oallast before bo city council. Complete Dental Service I have facilities right here In my office lo offer dental ser vice that's COMPLKTK. X Hay ceimlpmcui and Inborn tolory for plate making. You'll find that my work will please you. It la the VIOKY IlKST DenUstry doui PAlNLlSSaUY. . j Dr. I. H. Gove j The Best Dentistry Dons j. Painlessly j 235 E. Main St. Motltord, Ore. j Offico Phone 872-J ' Residence Phone 7C8-J repairing' JEWELCHS fill I Women's Hose 51.00 Pair z Silk from top to too with : pointed heel. New Spring Styles!The Usual Savings! ton Dresses At) As SmartlyStylcd As They Are Practical Even the practical house dress knows its style these days this delight ful assortment of new ones for spring, and summer includes a variety of different one-piece frocks surplice closing, vestec effects, with collars and without, contrasting yokes, fancy pockets and piping. Such charming dresses are always ready for "unexpected company." You Must Sec Thctn for Yourself 79 Sizes 34 to 52' "LadyLykc" Corset Lace-Back Model lXS? A medium (f"i weight cor- ft (J set for slcn- J der and av- erase fi- Tf tires. The II boning on II It. each side is (.paced to hyi i Rive free- . dom to the S y" 1L, hips. Siw yvHtTl zjioJ4. feibix 98c Mis m 11 A Splendid Value Made o f a firm bro caded male rial and closed with a ' 7j-j inch front clas;. Soisette Fasheen Silk Pongee These popular fahrlcn for Hpiing dresses at a remark ithly low price. The yard--- 33c Youthful Type Girdle of Brocade ' and Elastic A dainty model for .. the slender .figure that need? only slight supporl made of 1 lc brocade with fancy elastic sides. 1.98 This gir die mouidt t h e figure smartly without restraining it. Sizes 24 to 40. Novelty Slippers l ow, medium or high heeled slippers for women in patent leather or calf. l.lKht colors, too Costume Slips Of Silk Pongee Just imagine I A tailored silk slip for tiie very small price of 118c I This one is fashioned of 12 momme all silk Jap por.g'e in nataial color only. Hem stitched bodice top and inverted pleats. 98c ToothPaste IVpsodont 39 Ipnna - 3iC I.islerine 19 Tnlt'i'.m Powders 01 jjntcs'or Mciintris. Our rvcry-day price 19 Matching Sqit'icq o o Fair, cotirteous treatment-- a Rome-like atinrftohere and a i friendlvoirit of helnm!nes.wvnn will alvvavs find these Qualities of Good Service hcie no matter how often you shop or low much you buy. But backing up our Service are real, definite, satisfying Values. Our brand ot feemce wins Good Will, but it is our Values that turn this ipood Will into Loiiidence. , Nothing Can Supplant Nothing can take the place of Oualitv here, because there is no element in our plan of merchandis ing that is quite so important as Quality. Our idea of Quality is a brand of Quality 'that definitely fits into YOUR idea of Service. There can be no Sendee without Quality. Each is indispensable if this Store is to ruihll its highest ideals ot atore-iveeping. Children's Dresses Sizes. 2 ' to 5 years. Cleverly e s i g n c tl styles, all hand fin ished garments in plain and floral pat terns. Each dress has bloomers to match. A splendnd variety of color from which to choose. The value-giving abil ity of the J. C. Pen ney Compari jv-,is. demonstrated in tjils quality item.. Priced Wash Suits 2 to S years. Linen, crash, broadcloth, oxford cloth and novelty HiiitlngH as woll nn combinations of two materi als. Heal boyish styles and carefully tailored. Splendid values. S1.98 to $2.98 OilCloth Light or dark grounds, plain pastel or figured patterns. All Inches wide and finish ed selvage. A new completo assortment just arrived. Yard 29c Since short skirts have become the Fashion, silk hosiery has become the Rule! It has been removed from the luxury class hi to a necessity which millions of women from one ocean to the other are buying at the J. C. Penney Company, famous for daily savings. Have, you worn - . No., 444 i Pure Silk Hose $ P I 98c I An exceptionally good locking pure silk, full fashioned hose with mercerized top and sole to insure greater service. In a few months this hose has made countless friends among fasti dious and value-wise shoppers. Conies in every smart shade, l'air A Remarkably Low Priced Group of New Spring Styles and Patterns in Porch Frocks Printed Cottons and All Silk Pongee , Delightful new styles make these house and porch frocks an important part oi every woman's wardrobe. Smart cotton fabrics printed dimity, batiste, broadcloth, pique and gabardine are fashioned into'' charming frocks for almost any spring and summer need. Thrifty shoppers will recognize them as superior values and typical of our daily" saving policy i Dainty Styles , . A Feature! Included are straight line models, youthful basques and becoming flare effects. .79 Several styles of ail silk- natural Jap pongee are in the lot trimmed with bright bands. ' Sizes 16 to 44