.1 ' -ii !, ' v rEDFOT?D'. rAlm; Wtilu&tfj tFORh ;oiiKftSJ rrtfiru'Y.'' stcptkmber 21. ioso. .1 luisl. employed at th Khdtn I li.mi v, is tin (humhliT of "tr. Iillcr-t'lty (;oir , Tourney Today. ' "With three points up lo bt'Kin; the mutches nt tho Ashland K"!f' cuiit-Ho today, the woniiMi of thf Mcdford club wliu wwi- chosen t. irprcscnt tliiH diy. left hero early this morn In jx to paitUinau In tin-: inter-rliy match. The three points i won carried over from the match! last summer, ! 'Tito ModCord pro up were Kiicsts, tip thi' Ash land flub at a luncheon (-'ivon tit tlu lJthia hotel this noon.' ' The local entrants included .Mrs. j Uitve Wood. Airs. Jack Thompson. . Aim. Don Clark. Airs. Win. Vaw-j ler. Sr.. Mrs. Rupert Henry. Airs. ; X O. Alondorfcr, Airs. A. It. Cun ulnghiim. Airs. Wnt. Vawti Jr.. Miss Anna Mae Ktison nnd M rs. j To 11 1 Kuwun. Tlv wrn1 aeeompa-l 11 led ly the AVcdfoVd pro, - Jack i Miicston. 'v j Farewell Party for ' California Visitors. hA dinner parly In honor of Mr. j mid Airs. U S. Neighbor of YVil-j Ills. California, who have life 11 j victim.' telatlvcHMn 'this city for tin; past month, 'was nlven at tho homo of Airs. 1 1. ( Craves. Mr. ; ami Ati's Neij;hhc(i" are leaving for' Keind valley,. California, where ' they will ,isit' relatives. ! (Covers wore laid for the follow-! Inn: Ah, and Airs. Neiirhbor. Airs, j Ohrr'a SCQtt -and sons, Walter anil; Tfiomas. Mr. and Airs. Chrl Wolff! itjid. son, Hay Uoyd Henderson. ; Jillon nnd Alvln Craves. William j nnil Mildred- Haeur. and I lie hos- j toss. Iitrit of Honor NtK'icty Will Hold MivUiik;. livj;iee of Honor 1'iotecUvo as-' soeiaiion will meet Friday evening September .'7, in the Al o d e r n Woodman hall. I.odjio will bein promptly at 7:20. a program and soeial hour be.yipninj; at Ji:30. j Kriends welcom-'. , . . Tho folio wins .lroj,'rym will h"j Kiven: I Instrumental solo I,. O. Parker j Heading Sylvia Thompson Honn ,x Itesbie Huhlerj Violin' solo..... T Hilly l.uman j Reridinp lti -(Jypsy eostume i Mayme Seilvr Dance ,..;Clertr,ud' Henderson t Heading Madge Croft j 1 j Visiting" C'nllfominns , ( Scale Crater l.al;e IVak. Air. and Airs. Waller H. .lone;'. ; 413 Newtown, have as their quests; Air. and Airs. Claude 11. Morrison! and i hildren of San DIcko. Cali- j fornia. They motored to Crat 'i'j Lake Sunday, where they sealed Carfield peak. In add it Ion to en-1 joying the beauties of the lake j from the rim. Air. Alorrlson. who Is eonn-troller of the First Na-I tlonal Trust and Savings l!anks oft San Diego t will leuve for San Fran . lseo September I'll, to attend the; American I'.ankCrs rimvenliou. The I'ythian elub will hold their regular mrrtint; ihls evi-nin at the home of Al rs. II. ( i. Wort man. In addition to the regular business meeting, two members of the club who are leaving Afedford, will he honored. F.npiKoment AnnoiuiceU tr MUu TurnqulHl. j The engagement of Miss Audiey Turmiulst of Aledford and Honied Dunn of Ashland wu recently an nounced. The weddinjr date 1s to bo announced later. Aliss. Turiv- T and Mrs. K. A. Turinniist of ih city, and Mr. Ihinn is .the son Mr. and Airs. Ceo'rgt- W. Uuuu oft Ashland. Mis. Hanen Honor liuol , Airs. .1. Fllegel. : Mrs. Aaron Hanson, m-e- Alary Moon-, former hUrh seined liina-j : ian of Ibis it will be guest of l oiiot- this evening at a diiuu'i- at ' Ii ,;e n of Mrs. J. F, Miege!. j A I s. Hansen, whose home is In : Uiverside, Cal., has been visiting j her mother for the past several j days in Hugeive.. Covers, will be' laid for M. 1 Alls, lleimclt. Hostess Itupti.-t Auxiliary. j The monthly missionary meeting; of the, l-adies' Auxiliary, First Haptist church. was "held . this at'U;rnoon at' the home of Mrs. S.J Ij. 'Jlennett on South Uiverside 1 .Ivemie. i Airs. Clarence Canmui spoke on! "Stewardship." and Dr. Kva- Car-, low gave u report of the Northern Haptist convention, which was re cently held in' Denver. Colo. Women's Committee of Copco, Aleel. The women's committee of the California Oregon power company met last night In the Copco build- J ing. The program dealt with "food preset- v a tion." and the group was addressed by Dr. C T. Sweeney t and Frank Hull, spec ial representative of tho iicncrul Klectrle company. The Phoenix Uidies' Aid Alls rloimry society held a meellmr at the homo of Airs. Walter Frar.er Brown, of ,AJedford hist Thuisduv, afternoon, with an attendance ft fourteen. , The ,A. O. chater of P. K. O. will have a luncheon tomorrow at -0110 o'clock. A biographical skeTNi will be given l.y Airs; I.. K. Wllliiims. The luncheon will b In charge of Airs. Furnas and Alisu McKay. St. Mark's Guild will open, their meetings for the winter season with a 1 o'clock cafetecria lunch eon at the Parish hall on Friday. October 4th. Airs. Seller and family and house guests,, Air. and Airs. 11, IC. Hhoiles of lieverly Hills, Cal., motored lo Crater Lake on Sunday, Air. and Airs. Cleo Urennor of Cleo's Place are spending a week In Portland, attending to business matters. Airs. W. ,W. Parnum left yester day, for Honolulu' to spend several months with her son,. Clyde Dar 1111111, Airs. l,o tm Itcrger of Alorton. .Minn., is the guest of .Mrs. Ka'.e Crawford of this city. Airs. C. D. llrown and Airs. C. II. I It (yd motored lo Crescent Cty, Sunday. Sunday referred to Metlford'H funuer mayor im a punnl'Me camti date to HUcuocd Cemge V. Dunn as state senator from Jackson county. "Why. I never even thought of such 11 thing, nor has anyone ever spoken to mo about it," continued Moil ford's former mayor. "1 can't imagine what should lead Kelly to ever write such a statement as you saappoured In Ihu Dremmiau. and whtt.li I did not see. It Is ab surd. Maybe Floyd Cook, the see retaiy of the Itopubllian state committee, handed this hokum to Kelly for a joke." In this connection, when Mr. Ale:ulerfer quit the mayoralty it is recalled that ho repeatedly said he neer wanted to hold another po litical office. In his general political gossip regarding polities and possible can didactes for various state offices, from the governor's office down. Air. Kelly wrote the following: "Senator (leorge Dunn has- made no announcement, hut (f he de cides not to return to Salem, O. O. Alendei for. ox-nmyor of Medl'ord, may he a candidate for the vacancy." I Fall Campaign for Lucky Strike Advertising for the well known 1 lid po pit Uir Lucky Strike clgar ttes returns to the .Mail Tribune otuntns again today, for the fall a hi imi 1:11. after a short vacation. Tho title of their first ad is, "An "Kelly is all wot. as is anyone else who says ho," anid O. O. Alen derl'er today when told that John V. Kelly, political writer or the ! Oregonian. in his political gossip I .nc4e11t 1'le.llldice moved." U tells did it removed against cigarettes harmful corrosive tobacco." how the ' by icids Peeu Ite- "toasting prejudice removing from the Tillamook. Six blocks being paved on Fourth street west from Sttllwetl avenue. The Old Sock Js out of Date! AN ANCIENT PRE JUDICE HAS BEE NJR EM 0 V E D That ancient prejudice which hoarded gold with the fanatical ea of the miter ha vanished. Under the sheltering wing of AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE flourish thousands of banking .institutions to which the individual safely entrusts his wealth. toasting did it Cone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress " has been made. We removed the prejudice against ciga rettes when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pun gent irritants) from the tobaccos. YEARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against all cigarettes.1 That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choic est tobacco, properly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted." "TOASTING," the most modern step in cigarette manufacture, removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so "'TOASTING" LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful, cbr rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient prejudice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. . .1 '-.J. . 99 At s toas' No Throat Irritation -No Cough. TUNE IN The Lucky Strikt Dance Orchestra, gvery Saturday night, ovar coaat-to-cout network of the N. B.C Cl2. The American Tobocco Co-Mfr. "It's Toasted" the phrase that describes the extra "toastirv" process applied in the manu facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop are scien tifically subjected to penetrating heat at minir mum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit. The exact, expert regulation of such high temper atures removes impurities. More than a slogan, "It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as the most modern step In cigarette manufacture. i Thr ellHilien nf M'ilfonl will ho uffereil ihe oiipurtunlty of avail- Iiik themselves uf a new .svslem ef ;huvin this winter thrmiKh the U'hthlren'j tlohl Heml havings Huh. (The eluh Is ninincei'eil hy the Chll iilren's (Inhl Jhuul SuviiiK t'hih. j I no., ii nitt ieuul orjjnnlznl Ion, nnd ,n Krntip of the lending mevehunls iuf MedforrJ. The fellowin); x' iphinuiton nf how the system wurk.s 1k uffered In nnler to nid the piir- ents whose ehiUlien desire ineni- bershlp. Tho merehiinin nnd husinesH houses involved will Issue coupons to, their put rons on purchases j 1 mule. (Hie coupon vill he issued ; for uvery L'.h purchase. When 50 'coupons have heen collected, they ; can he turned in to any of the ! merchants involved and a i!0e ifold j hond will he Issued. These honds I w III he Issued to children only. ' The honds can Hi her he held hy the children, or turned Into the school hii vines nccounls as cash. If the honds are held, they mature when the holder hecomes "1 years of atre, and hear Interest, the rate of which is as yet undetermined. The iiondH ari negotiable, thus making It posslhle to deposit them In the school savings accounU as cash. The will honds will he furnish ed to the hierehants hy the Bed ford Xattftnal hank, and the fol- lowlnp: firms will issue coupons on I purchases made: Jackson County jtiilldliiK nnd Loan association. Jackson Comity hand, Medfnrd National hank. Southern ItultdliiK & Loan association. Ala Kill' Iirug store, Sutihj). Harvey's. Service Station, Joe H. Meyer's Machtuc Shop. Colonial (In rape, H. S. Cleve land, Jl nek's Jtroke Wheel and Axle Service, J. Verno Shanple Studio, Marshall Prlntlnt; company Milady Iteauty Shoppe, lnda Hum phrey Grocery. ud Palace Heauty and llarher Shop. Other firms will ho added to this list from time to time. OwInK lo the fiirt that the pold honds are to ho accepted lu lieu of cash In Schools Savings ac counts tho school system Is co operatlnu lo tho extent of distrib uting tho application blanks for membership lu tho Huh nnd col lecting thoso that are filled out. The blanks will he distributed In most of tho schools this week. Kvery child that intends to save coupons ami obtain ' Co hi honds, must heenmo a member of the Huh hy filling out an application blank, bavin It signed hy parents or nuardinn and returning It ta tho teacher who distributed It. All students who return application hlankft prior to Oct. 1st Witt he Issued membership cards free, hut the feo thereafter will bo 11.00. The school authorities wish It to he definitely understood that the Gold Hond Having Huh does not (alto Ihe place of school savings In any respect, hut to tUo contrary, actually supplements It. The gold bonds will bo accepted as cash for deposit In school savings accounts, and will he handled by the teach ers mid cnshlers along with the cah deposits. Aside , from this one fact, the plan , will operate entirely outside tho school system. E Jack Brady is In tho county jnll and K. 13. Howard Is In tho Hnrrod Heart hospital as the re sult of an nil to crash ihls fnro mmn on tho Jacksonville hlghwav near tho J taker service station. Ilrady Is charged with reckless driving nnd with driving -while lutoxh ated. He entered a plea of not guilty on both charges and is to have a trial In the Jacksonville Justice court Thursday forenoon. The crash occurred when ftrady, attempting to avert striking an other car, turned his small coupi over. Howard sustained a badly cut ear and bruises, hut otherwise was not Injured. deerIBul E KcpnrlH from tho moimliiln illn trlc.tH or the county totiny nro tlint. lonr nrc no plrntltul they como clono to boinfc a nulwincc, and the lamination In well nlKli irrcalHtihlc to shoot them, rain or xhlnn. I'rnnk Amy o; .ilon I'rnnk com PlaliiH that one nlKht recently two doer npenl tho night on li in Imrk porch. They did not try to Ret Into tho, kllehen. Mr. Amy each fall koch kimllrm fur nuiln tall deer In Kaatern Oregon. AutolHlH retnrnltiR from Dlnmond f.nko report that (leer ore feeding "Icine Ihe road.' and innnifeHt no fear when on auto horn la honked. Deer are hIho reported pletitllul In the Trail, Klk Creek and upper Applcgato dlntileta. Uuntera of thin elty and county are auxlounly waltlnK for the flrat aln of a Reneral rain to hit for tho hllla, and the removal of tho prencnt hunllnu han will nee a Ren eral riihh for favorllo hunllliR Krounda. . - , llKHI,I.N(l'l Tilt (ieimaii Auto muhllo Kederatliin uyii that every third enr In llifi-lln and tli the KhlnehiTid In of foreign orlftln. For auto trueka the pereentaRo la 54.6 and for motor eyelen 40.6 Kuxony haa one automobile for each 48 In- JC PENNEY C A Qood Overcoat need not be expensive This One at 14 75 Is Both Style-Right and PriceJ?erfect Others to $24.75 Sheep and. Goats Increase Farrri Profits Pasturing of 110,000 sheep and 10,000 goats on forinflrly non productive land is netting a group of western farmers sub stantial increases in yearly incomes. So productive; has tho enterprise proved that formation of .a sales organization and erection of a warehouse havo been warranted. In locations whore better forage conditions obtain, greater returns may be expocted. ; The Sheep Show; National Wool Show: and exhibits of Goata and Mo hair fleecei at the 19th Annual Pacific International Uveatoek Exposi tion, PorMand, Oregon, Oct. 26-Nov. 2, will present a complete picture of the Sheep and Goat Industries, and also afford examples of sucoesa In the development of pure bred stock. Other features of the Exposi tion will include1 exhibits of pure bred Beef and Dairy Cattle. Horses, Hogs, Foxes, Poultry and Rabbits;. Dairy, Manufacturers' and Land Products Shows; Industrial Exposition; Northwest Hay and Grain Show; and world-renowned Horse Show. The addition of sheep and.gcats to the farms In this community, wher ever practical, will bring Increasing returns, and greater prosperity to the entire district. For this reason, we here at the First National Bank would like to see every farmer visit the exposition with a view to add ing sheep and goats to present operation. V First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON hahltantN and Prif.la one for each "i.