MEDFORD MAIL T
Second Section
Six Pages
RBBUNE
Second Section
Six Pages
"M-riltmtwtb Yaw
MEDFORD, OREfiOX. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, .199.
No. 360.
than any celebration that could
be presented hero. I
A complete program, with tho
vnrious numhcin significant of tho
pear industry in nil its stains, ;
has been worked out by Miss liar- j
rigor, ns well as the musical ac- j
cornpanimcnts, for bath group acts;
and solo presentations. ' ,
LGATHE
A pear festival, Interpreting the
lfW Industry, in songs, dances,
pantomimes and music, to he en-
acted by children from . the va-
rious city schooin in some appro-!
priate outdoor location, is tho
plan which Miss Maud Hai-rigor, i
physUal education Instructor, will (
carry out in Medford this year,:
in place of the regular May f es-.
lival.
Uecause of the local appeal, and ;
the outside publlcliy such an en- j
tcrtainment project would attract i
to Medford and the ltoguc Klveri
valley, the school board mny pre-1
pent the plan before tho chamber i
of commerce and other civic or-j
ganizations, whoso oo-operntion
will be enlisted In Its support.
As rose festivals, cherry, straw- i
berry '. and other carnivals repre- j
pent certain - well known commu
nities, a pear festival is thought j
by local officials to express Med-j
ford and southern Oregon more
'The Michigan Kid"
Showing at Rialto
VETERAN OF M TRIES NEW BREED
''.,.. v. j .i,f
The most spectacular forest fire
scenes ever filmed for.u motion pic
ture appear In natural colors in
the stupendous production of Ilex
Reach's novel, "The Michigan Kid,"
which will have its local premiere
at the llialto' theaier tooay with
Henee Adoreo nnd C'onrnd Nagel
in the stellar roles.
An actual forest fire raging in
the mountains furnished the back
ground for these exciting scenes.
The surroundings are unusually
beautiful, with a river running
through the forest, a large falls
and massive. pine trees flanking the
stream. Done in natural colors,
these scenes showing tho leading
characters escaping down tho ril'er
in n? canoe between banks of burn
ing trees and finally going over
the falls, are especially realistic
and terrifying.
: DEnHY. Ore., March 21. iSpe
clall On Saturday "evening. March
1 16, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill Rave
;a card and dancing party in honor
of Mrs. 'Hill's father, Krwln Hill,
I a veteran of the Civil war. There
were 25 people present to enjoy
the social gathering. Music was
; supplied by a neighborhood orches
tra. A delicious supper was served
, nt midnight, and when the party
i broke up everyone reported hav
j ing had a good time. Those pres
ent were: Mr. ami Mrs. H. K.
IWehh and daughter, Frances; Mr.
!and Mrs. Fred Dunlap and family,
mts. wen w ertz, Mr. and Mrs.
; Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Jim King,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Humphrey,
jKrwin Koeuig, P. S. lean, Al Rob
inson, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ueou
I and family Krnlo Deen, Shirley
'Smith nnd Lorraine Smith.
TICA
HERE is no necrl to
suffer from sciatica nor
neuritis or neuralgia longer
than it takes to invoke .the aid
of Haver Aspirin. These
talilets are an effective anti
dote for t lie most acute pain;
and tile quickest means of
breaking a cold or stopping
headaches. Perfectly harm
less to anvhodv, for doctors
will tell vou thev do not
-1 ilepre,ss the heart. So woinen
!need not hesitate to use them
on days which would olher
f wise he fraught with pain.
Just he certain to get genuine
Aspirin it has 1 layer on the
box and on every tablet.
Mrs. Merle Peon called on Mr.
and Mrs. if. K. Webb Monday
evening, March IS. '
Mr. and Mrs. Itert Chambers' ami
family visited Mr. and Mrs. II. E.
Webb Sunday. March 17.
Mr. and Mts. Arch Waterman of
Tnlont visited Mr! nnd Mrs. Fred
Dunlay and family last Sunday.
Hen Ton ley of Camp No. l at
nutlw Falls called on Frank Dun
lap. Sunday, March 17.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap
called on Mrs. Dunlnp's parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kert Chambers, Fri
day, March 13.
Mrs. Hen Wertze visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Arch Cook, in llutte Falls
Tuesday, March li.
Wesley Marion has been absent
from Bchool for two days wilh a
bad case of hives.
Zella Dunlap lias also been out
of school with a sore throat.
Mrs. Chester Parsons and Miss
Ona Wilder viHited Mrs. A. U
Smith Monday, March IS,
Mr. ami Mrs. Kay Parlsot, Mr.
and Mrs Merle Deen and father,
P. X.. Deen, made a business trip
to Medford, Wednesday, March 20.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Talent
have traded their farm there Tor
Mr. Maun'B I20acre ranch which is
just opposite the. per by school. The
school will; as a result, receive an
Increase iu Its enrollment as the
Harrises have two boys of school
age.
Mrs. Eva Carloss, the primary
teacher at the Derby school, was
suddenly called to her home in
Phoenix on Thursday, March 14,
on account of serious illness at
home. She has been unable to re
sume her duties this week, hut we
all hope that everything Is going
on satisfactorily for her at home.
J Tattle and Hnymond Chambers
made a business trip to tinuln Point
Tuesday evening, Slarch Ifl.
! (fly Mury O. farcy-)
1 KDKX PIEKCIXOT, Ore., Mar.
21. (Special.) One d.tv !::st week
; t visited tho White Wing poultry
j farm to look at the pen of beaut i
j ful. Austraorps which Mr. I-oi-k-i
wood has recently imported. These
I birds are jet black in color and are
, a wry large breed. The pullets
'which are n o t grown y e t weigh
seven pounds, while the cock
1 weighs nine. Mr. Lock wood has
no eggs to sell but will set every
j egg the hens lay. From six pul
; lets he gets five and six c;;gs. The
eggs are a rich brown in color and
i are large size.
! In-speaking of this pen. reminds
j me how little the poultry people
! of this county seem to know about
jan industry which it has taken ten
; years of earnest nnd conscientious
; work to build up. We read of such
I firms in Washington and t'allfor
i nin and think they must be of
great worth to the community In
. which they are located, but wo do
; not support our own.
: Kd Ilaihltn Is suffering with n
! badly poisoned hand, from orchard
j spray. The dope ate into his little
j finger to the bone nnd several
: other deep sores appeared on tho
j back of his hand.
I Mrs. Let a Furry visited her
brothers Lloyd and Louie Colvcr
and families, last Sunday and Mrs.
Hamlin at the Ku iry homo last
Mnmlaq.
Mrs. Wilbur Jones of Klamath
Falls visited al tho Lloyd Cnlver
come for a short time lust Sunday,
and expects to bo In the valley
tills week to attend the meeting of
the V. A. It. in Medford.
Lyle Jli iner nnd his partner
have been hauling their logs to the
Tomlin mill in Medford, from
Wagner Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pruett and
daughter Margery were in Medford
Monday evening. Mr. Pruett went
to the wrestling match.
Mrs. (Minndler and daughter
Irene were visiting with Mrs.
Chandler's mother, Mrs. Anna
Simpson in Medford Tuesday.
Mrs. Lena Stevens has engaged
a thousand baby chicks from the
White Wing Poultry farm to be
delivered on tho 3rd of April.
Plans aro being made to hold a
sunrise ' service on ihn hill near
Phoenix, south of where the reser
voir Is situated. ' If anyone has
never been present at one of these
services, you should make it a
point to enme, as you have no idea
of the solemn grandeur, the in
spiration which you may bo able
to experience at this early Innrn
ing service. It will he sponsored
by the ( F. union nnd is unde-
noiueuation.il. ' pring tin Christ
i sjiirit with you and get riil joy
joul of i ln r.ieetiiiK. 1 f
1 The wide circle of friends nnd
i acqU-iintHiues of Mrs. Leta Furry
1 are enjoying her presence in meir
j midst again. At church and in the
Neighbor of Woodcraft ns well ns
ame-ag. her pioneer friends, she
( hjts been receiving that hearty
welcome which warms one's heart.
Mrs. Furry says she has enjoyed
I her slay In Los Angeles but she
! loves her home town bejt.
We want to keep m mind that
good chicken dinner and tiic many
nice things you can buy at too
'spring Itaxuui on April 2d at the
j Phoenix church. " .
Mrs. Fdna Iteeson was very sick
i with flu at the homo of her molh
t er, -Mrs. Irene Wells last Mondaq.
Mrs. Wells has hired u woman to
. lake care of the farm for a week
; or ten days and is going down to
; Uichardson's Springs to recuper-
ate.
Mrs. Watt and Mrs Charley
I McCIain of Phoenix were out
i Tuesday afternoon soliciting for
l donations for the Woodman sup
j per 'to hegiven soon for the pur
j pose of clearing a small debt on
the hall.
t The Phoenix Presbyterian Sun
day seoool is rehearsing nif Kusler
,Iimiiiii entitled. 'The King's llltih
. way." This drama will be given
ai the new Presbyterian ' church
; and promises to be very Interest -:
ing.
Your correspondent and Mr. and
Mrs. i. M. Parker went out west
,' of Phoenix Tuesday morning to
' look a I some poultry. We found
. nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. C.
tilthert a most up-to-date poultry
establishment. Tbet;e are many
little new homes In that section
and nil of them are built on later
and moie modern plans than In
. former years. Many have small
.orchards and some have Utile
. k roves of filberts, which seem to
be doing fine.
Wo are in receipt of an an
nouncement of anot :icr business
.enterprise in the little town of
.Talent, that of the Parks (iroce-
teria. Talent seems to bo getting
quite a lot of new business this
spring. The owners re persons
. who have come into the valley and
are locating permanently nnd
spending their money in business
investments.
Mrs. (J. R. Satehwell of Medford
.was calling on .Mrs. S. P. Barno
btirg on Tuesday of this week.
Kenneth Parnehurg who was
! visiting in town a few days last
week witn bis mother, has return
ed to his home in Fast Fden.
Kenneth is working in town part
of the town where his undo Marry
Parneburg is.
Mrs. nr. Miller and daughter
Marie of near Phoenix, wern Ash
land visitors last Tuesday.
Land buyers are again making
investigations of some of the fine
home tracts along the highway
south of Phoenix. Talent also is
enjoying a land boom. The new
home-seekers are mostly southern
people,
T.ilent Irrigation company has
turned in water and many lire tak
ing advantage of the early surplus
to flood tiieir nlfalfu fields.
Mr. Watkins of Phoenix is kept
pretty busy these days with his
big spray-rig, as ho Is an experi
enced man with the spray nozzle.
Heigh Count Actvptod.
XliWMAilK FT, Kngland. March
21. - - (Pt The American racer,
Peigh fount is among the horses
i accepted for the Newbury Spring
' cup trials, April Pi. 1 le was al
1 lotted a top weight of KM! pounds.
! lieiKh Count !k reported doing
I well tit exercise on tho famous
heath. .
I
Mali Tribune nils are rend by
Jrt.nnn OAnpln everv dnv. tf
SCENIC EFFECTS
IN LEGION REVUE
TO BE FEATURED
Kin borate scenic effects seldom
seen outside the large metropolitan
centers will be a feature of the
"Legion Revue" to be staged nt thi
Craterlan theater, Monday, April
; 1st, according to report.
The scenery is being prepared
under the direction of Tom Sweni.
. former art director of a large mo-
' i Ion picture studio of Hollywood.
.' and Is said to be most unique.
Clever lighting effects will add
much to the beauty of the scenes.
each of which has a special local
appeal.
i Rehearsals for the big show are
being held regularly ami with the
. splendid array of talent available
In Medford post, a high-class pro-
1 dnetion Is assured. '
l
i. :ns 1 ku " " .... .-, 1 !
Coated
Aspirin id Ibc trade murk f l!:i.vtr Mumif jvtnro "C Mniioiii'iilouc liU'irLPr fit .Sullcvtkaclrl
Sommander Byrd, on His
South Pole Expedition,
Is Using
BURGESS
RADIO BATTERIES
Because of their exacting uniform
ity, absolute dependability nnd long
life, 'Commander Bvrd know that
lie could relv upon BUHGKSS BA
J)IO JJATTEBIKS to send to the
anxiously waiting world the news
of his explorations. He knew tljat
BUKOKSS' method of utilizing
chrome in hattery m;iufacture fur
ther assure their long life.
Captain "Wilkins and other famous
explorers also' depend upon BUB
KSS BAIT KB IKS. You. too, are
. plavinar safe when vou choose
BrnC.KSS radio batteries. G
Saturday, '.April rf. n. - purty of
Snniits Is offnrcd tho opportunity
lor a rent community good turn.
Tho flro.of ldL'2 Iminod oft tho
tri'i'S on tho Medford wntcrnhod,
nnd If la plnnnod to co-operate
with the forHt Hcrvico in refoi
e.ninc ly planting trees, which
they will furnlxh.
We will thus he nble to perform
a service, which will permnnontlv
aid in protecting the Hourco of
supply of Mndford'8 water nystem.
Kach troop will send n. patrol
of older Scouts, under the S. 1. I.,
or Homo one dewiKnated ns pntrol
leader.. These patrolM should be
registered at headquarters nt once.
Court ot honor, Mfdforrt Thurs
day, March 28. at the court house.
('ourt of honor, CJrnnts I'ass.
Wednesday, March 27, nt the court
house.
A luncheon for every Scout
master In the council will he hel-1
Saturday, March 30. Rome vlsit
Inff executives will ho present.
.1 -
Ki f Poisoned UtW
In Colors!
Three Attractive
New Colors Are
Now Available on
Royal Wood Ranges
$5950
Beautiful New St. Clair Ranges at $66.25
You can now choose white, "green or cafe colors
The price, too, is amazingly low.
Medford's Popular
Credit Store!
Southern Oregon's Largest Stock of House Furnishings ; V,.
3C
j Gem Safety Razors
Given Away Free
I Tne (iem Safety Hazor r-urporn-tlon
'profont a very attractive of-
1 for in their nd in this lwue. With
oveiy iiOc tuhe of Mennen'H men-
: ihol-lceil shnvins rneani, they are
Klvinn a 24-knrnt pold plnted Oern
fufety razor, with two blurt,
free,
' .The ehnvJnfr cronm i ndver-
Used oh "Invigorating nnd refresh
, inR nnd coo In the hkin," while the
; r;izor in 'Vunranuy-d Ju.st the nam
! an thouffh you nought it epn
t rney for tho full purrhano price,"
t' The razor ran he hd nt the
f dealer in. Medford nnd throiiKh
' out tills' tin dins nrc.i.
Watch your tftnciM't f tonKUO
f.q eoateil In the murnlnK and you
have n bad tate In tlit: mouth. It
UNiially im-anH your Hyritem iH flll
Init with poihonM from wnstu mat
ter retnlned In the body. This state
of pelf-inisonInr?, or auto-lnloxica -linn,
cause chronic constipation,
sink headaches, sour stomach, nnd
often hiuh blood pressure nnd hard
ening arteries. Vou need to Htlm
ulate your liver so It can, remove
tho poisons from the blood and
clean l he waste nut of the colon.
Pure ox Rnll in tho best thln far
the purpose. U In a natural liver
stimulant, as any doctor will tell
you.
Vou pet the genuine, pure ox call
in rinlnty, tasteless form In Dioxol
tnblets. Kneh tablet represents 10
drops of the precious ox Kail and
co.itM less than 2c. Try a few for
three or four dnys. The amount of
old waste matter expelled from
your body will astound you! Note
the. new feeling of hcnlth, strength
and energy that Is yours. Vou'll
feel like n new person. All good
druggists noil Dioxol tnhlfts. Hpec
Inl agent: .larmln & Woods Jrug
Store. '
0 LITTRELL PARTS CO.
Hampson to Remain !
With Piggly Wiggly
Your New FORD Is Here!
Come In! Choose Your Model From Our
Complete Showing Small Cars Accepted in Trade
317 East Main St.
The many friends of T.J. Ifnmp-
j n will he plertsed to know thnt
' he will remnin wilh the lorftl I'lc.
Telephone 237 ! my wiKgiy tore. foiiowin the
L . a : recent reorqnnlwition of 'the com-
f- Largest Anto Parts Dealers in Southern Oregon r!,n .
j .Mr. Hampton hnn been with the
. .Medford TlBply WiKKlr Morn' ulnee
the npfnitifr hero nnd nlo had
t chance of tho Klnmnth Falls ntore
ORONITE
Cleanim
Have Your Ford Repaired Here by Ford Exoerts
C. E, Gates Auto Co.
Sixth and Pacific Highway
'h
?h""gli
FLUID
of the company.