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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1929)
5".'"FMIE: FOUR 'SISKIYOlf COUNTY FAItf TAKE PART IN MEET WILL OPEN OH FRIDAY I I ?! LSI ILririll II I I I D I II ft 1 lllflflri.ftlltfi.mrS nnmirn iiiATirirnl;. )i inIMird un S IlLI LLI I Lit lrt l ( flimuNjfti; fKUVtb JUMltltU UUJ : " . W7-,"' " ""' chairman, . come ESrt. .. r-t-1 i !2,",'.,',e?.. "l fr- a- campaign! wort j ! H . f Ii I "i uiuuv, M ..... l OmOTTCf,- H! X j thin I AIM Dept. Store IUUI ' ., , (;. ;, . ,. IKfiOSl 1 T " ' in-the!,,,y bPi jmWg from tho minis' I ::! ! : i -, SHinra 1l'!c'nl"K ""J ban,"'n ot .,thu; things ho has accomplished In hll 9 mil IS 11 4- O IT r IWJi os':H' 1 ." will- so In .the ,lte ami. ha a- imlr of laughm! (liiuehtt'i- ! ".Mm. Krnll Poll nnd J. will rmllu and new- VertiHitifc-; to the end that J 111 tilt. ! I "" " " hifh !lif Kn,. i.in ' "'-- lima luicin Ul gUUtl Ao eat - In that new market: i ha Hipiled' of- thof rncrltii of A JlOHC. I rot' Double S. & H. Green Discount Stamps on all cash; purchases, i ii 10 S. &H. Green Discount , Stamps Free Given at the Premium Station ' , On the Main Floor , ., NO matter which direction they from Ihcy u!l haVe a good-l to say ror Mcilford,." flald i Sept. j. Tho last county fair to take place In tltlH vicinity will ho tho SisKiyou county fair which 1h Hint ed to open next Friday. Sept. 1:7 at Vrekn. ' According to those In charge this year's fair will be the best ever' attempted In northern Henry Hartinan of Ol-o- fKon- State College; will spend two weeks in Detroit, and will sdper vlsc the placing on sale of the flr.it consignment of IWhSh, Octo ber 7. The fruit will bo 'on the Detroit market in u hlnh stute of .-oioimy. o win instruct In- he; ,, UPi SmKg from tho man i .pcniiiB una nantiiinB of the ; ,hnBH ho ,H nccompllshcd In 111 .,.n, u.uy win bo in .tne ufe tmii, ha A mlr ot i,UBin nanus ui uiu consumers, ut tneir h,. -.. .i He wan born, lit Darner. Milium cliUHctis, wnicii, lie exiiiaincu n lenrtwri1 oHIcfly' fol Its Ihioiiip hos pltal. Hd sturtbd out to Wo t A. lit Mi-, niwl Mi-. Urn.,, l.itm-A. mum. : t'liun-hill of Ashland, .were in tulnoxl minor Injuries lust evenins .;.MeUford today. They called spo-u-hi-ii struck by a-car driven by! rial .utenlion to the meeting of her futher. She was stundiiig at ,' southern OreBon pioneers to he tho family mirage entrance1 nnd i held In Hutler'a Iob cabin iy i.itnia apparently was unaware that hev.park in Ashland, Thursday father was bncklnir-'. tho cur out. SOth, lieKlnnlnB nt ID a. m. He did not know of her nllaht i until h'li,ui-il Iimv Hi-ivitiim iitKiet. ranaed with dinner at noon', serv.tl Itev. riaud H. Porter.-new Pr,s 1 neath the car, the wheels having : ' the sons and daughters of plo byterlan minister, who held hlsi ,,,.,. ,. ... ;... 1 nnr. first service at the local chdrch .,.' ..vi.inttort W.,.,.,.i.-,.i.i ! All - nloneers and sons anil ! the California Oregon Power com Sunday. ... 1 'ij presence iif lining" ny lrasiilng the dnughtcrlf ot plonccm are urged' to j "When the " call came' from-i K,Xe housing to prevent further In. lattimif; Rev. II. T. M Itchelmore.' i - Her," he added, "It was not neci'8-l ,u,.v : . , , ,, . ' will-make the principal address; ' She -was Immediately rushetl Jp-.'mu(ili will lie-In charge of Jlrs. i a local hospital where, she wn"f' ot' 1howrtx. -I found to have'no seifous'inju'rlcs." "S" '-'Butler lw presiilent Coincident with the mlshup Is the Mrs: -Until Pell is secretary. Citllforala' with ' a " big ' .program I'hei e Is a splendid' program ar- Mc" "'' " nignc m axmition to excellent exnious. Amonir ine local firms, whloh will have.'an exhibit at i he .Siskiyou fair this year Is snry to mtiKter any enthusiasm over accepting it. We were pre pared In ndvahce to like It here, and now that we've seen many - and of the attractive spots surrounding fHct t)lnl yesterday, was also Wide Ihli r.llv II limit, even bettor: .....'.. uiit..in.. .- . -. : .1 "'". 'Mtul'J..,-, this city, It looks than we expected. ,J Itcvercnd Porter,, who, Is tnucllj . ritisslfjed uilvertisins gets result. I for eatnbllshmcnf of fatrhorf ''her.. yountter looltlng than could ios- ?-'J -ii-rr-: Jl '' '. .ij.Lj:. ' . j; ... mj r-j ji'. .. i .. Myrtle V ."Point Chamber' at conunerre recently discussed jilans Save Your Eyesight . ; ' V . See "'' ' Si r. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ' ?:.-'464 Medford- Bldi . .1 J' Tremendous bargains in every de partmentin the basement and on the 'main floor. mm. sus ! m iiil M fel sew m3m m&m mwm best. 'Ilio Hoses will be ripened, and will be placed on sulb, In tho full glory of their clnnamon-russct color. in the radio tallts; orid of the dcsi-rlptlvtr sltiginis nil!' b'ci" "Old Hold Without; Sugared Sunsliliid Within.' Chnlrihlin Wood suld' today that the Winter Pear Committee was highly pleased with tho progress or the campaign to dato, and that all signs indicated that, the Hoses wouio uiiuin iimn, popularity. Jn the newspaper advertisements it Is planned to stress that Hoses are "grown in tho .Medford idls tricl." '..' v ' PLAN C.E. CONCLAVE HERE OCTOBER 25-27 rinns nrn -well under way' 'for the southern Oregon convention of Christian Kn(l..ivo. which-'iir to bo held In this city October 25-27. .Members- of tho" organization from Crater I.nko union; which Includes .lai'ltKon;. Josephine and Klamath counties will bo hero for (he ses sions; which will- Dh held Ih the First Christian church. Itev. I!. V. Nelson of Mcillnn vllle, formerly pastor tie the Phod nlx I'resbytertan chilich,. wJU , be the siieafcer. Ytio committeo In cltKrgc ot,.t convention Include Atlas. Hlva 'faster ot Phoenix, chairman'; ltoy. W. O. Johnson, trope Stjnllcy;1 or Phoenix. Itev. JVnIV, Harney' of Ashland and filinl 'm t';rve of Medford. 1 1 :TEf5fe:EAGKi I STANDARD EIGHTS f.nysician.' and accordingly nttcnUT ed' the iioston t'nlversity Mcdlcul school, tintll his father's business' miled, add' hd left school arid wdnt to work. ' , Hls wcrlt- conslstbd mostly of. activity along educational lines' arid his aduptlblllty to It flnnllv led hint Into the mllilslry; He Is graduate of the Sari Francisco Theological seminary, of which institution lie Ik now ii ti-Ustce. Prior to and after the world war he served In the tr. 8. tnttrlmi iirps. Hefore the war he saw service In the Philippines and China. He Is a charter member of tho first -American legion post ever started In the' United States the (leorge- AVashlngton post Ko. 1' of AVrtsWriHton, W. C. Oh ac count of the nmount of travel h3 was obllgod to do however, he ne'dr' transferred' Hl mdHiborshlri to any other post. .Mi's. Porter, during tHft war' served ns commissioner . of con ciliation for the tf. a. department of labor at Washington, D. C, and is thotiBht to' be the first; woman cohnnlssioner- ever holding this Office. "' Sho was also connected with th'6 children's bureau ot'thc deprtrtmcnt of labor. ' ' In Poriland. tho local minister acted as pastor of the Unity l'res-: hylerlart church' for five years; prior to his latest coll. Hefore that he was pastor of the;'Presby-, tel-hin chiirch at Ciinip "Meeker? Cnllfornla, and director of religious; education for the United Prcsbytd. rlun church' In San J-Viinclsco. ; s Itev. "and .Mrs..,l'orUi. have one? dattgHte'r-t!eite, Yh! ewlio-itn-i-;now-! a studeilt- at thei Washington'! school. They- - aii ut homo in Kth.rlng yourt.. x;. fHF - new Packard X Standard Eight offer importint enainccrina advances and gremly en- .. rlchcd AtHngt and amioltit mcnts.Thcy arc more beautiful, moro convenient, more luxuri es than ever before, y - : ... .. .v t The ie Mtpcrh.car.i, outnandinp in the fine car field, arc now on display at our .ihow rooms. We want you to ace them drive them and theft compare them flolrtt by point" with your ideal of what a truly fino car ought to be. Vod will find that they differ from the costlier Packard only in sixe, power and degree of individuality available in color, upholstery and details of appointment. For the new Standard rights 'are Packard through and through distinguished-, smooth and fleet, . Eleven Roomy and Luxurious Models ' . Tne new Packard Standard Eight line includes eleven beau tiful body types-, Price at the factory range from $2373 for the popular Five-Passenger Se dan to $2773 for the Seven Passenger Scdan-Umodsioc. I offer the outsu luxury, comfort and engineering improvements which the world expects ; from Packard All models embody the new inside, adjustable sun visors, adjustable driver's scat and steering gear, ncwly-pcrfcctcd shatter-proof glass, dashboard lockers and the improved powcrplant with its four-speed transmission and still further refined Packard straight-eight engine. Packard Transportation Costs No More If you want a new Packard Standard Eight there is no rea son why you should not have, it. Operation and maintenance costs are not greater because first cost is more. Even if first cost is twice as much, final cost is no greater If the better car is driven twice as long. An a lyre ownership costs in the light of these facts and you will find that y6u, too, can enjoy the luxury of Packard transporta tionat no greater expense. . Thousands of motorists have found this true. Tun tut bf thrtt u bt buy Packard StavdsrJ Eighti gift up ttbtr mthts tan to da so! We cordially invite you to see the new Packard Standard Eights and to drive one. We will gladly explain the costs of ownership, so that you can compare them with your pres ent motoring expenses. Your old car will bo accepted' as cash, and you may buy out of income if you prefer. rACKARD STANDARD I-1GH JViVfl ml tht filler ROADSTER, Two-Four Pi- sengcrs . i . . . . itill PHAETON, Four P.Mcnicri 2(11 SPORT PHAETON, Four Paiscngcrs , , , TOl'RING, Seven Paro. Iters ....... COI'PF, Two-Four Pen. gers COL'PE, Fire P.Mcnutrt ; CXl'lt SEDAN, Five PtHen acri SEDAN, Five Puiengcrt ; SEDAN, Seven PaMenaers i SFDAN-LlrOL'SlNE, Seten Plmcngrn - CONVERTIII1.H COUPS'. Two-Four P.ucugert, 2721 3S2 i?2T 2671 I67J 237J 2671 277J 25 Radio Program KMED Mali Tribune-Virgin tatlen ' . TiieVduy, Sept. 24 ... 0 to i:llil p. m. Concert' and Medford .Mull Tribune news nnd market reports. 0:3il to 7:00 People's Klec trlc present the flnints Pass winners In the At water Kent addition test. 8:00 to 8:50 PlB Tall .Meat. Market. , 8:30 to 0:00 Rogue lUSor , Canneiy. . 9 to 10 California Oregon Power Co. WodllCMlay. Sept. 2." 9:30 to 10 Model Clothing 'Co. , 10' to l"0:30 Manns Dept. Stord. ' 10:30 to II Heath's Drugs. H (o 11:30 Medford Klee- IMc Co. 11:30 to. 13 Lewis Super Service Station. 1 2 nodn News flashes by the Miill Tribune. Ii! to 12:30 Jackson County Bids. Lnlin' Assn. 12:30 to 1:00 Pierce Auto Kl-eight l.llles.- 1:00 to. 1:30 City Cleaning ' & Dyeing Co.'1 1:30 to 2i00 Mndrona Dairy ;00 to 6i30r-fVonccrt and News and inaekets by jied- ford Mdil .Tribune. " 6:30 to J Crescent Dairies - " t S .-' ' LOCAL VOCALISTS TO PACKARD AGENCY ' 114 So. Riverside Phone 1109 .VftVr1 Intciiis.vp trulnltiR ilurhiit tho ihihI Movorut wn-kn untliT JumcM Htovcnjs v known hIiikt und vocal Instructor. Kllow Mho WlNon. so pro n n nnl flrorRO Ifrk ant. bn;!t, who lut ?strhi(r won thd lon.l Atwuti'i Kent nudition, arc; antlcljmtiiiff tho thrill of I'Morlnrj tho bltr MtHte HtHlitlon in rortUnU ! k Jmd! Strvous"" will accompany IiIr ntllrtrhtH to Hir state content. The ojrrnes of tho two InKorH oh ltit trip if hP tHkt-n euro of by the local IVonle' Kloiiir Ktotr rwhn- snonMMl th M1ftti-i mull. tlon Ih- which around 3S or SOI yoihitf Mhrs riirtlciput'ufl IhMt 1 Mav. The ntnfo cHintos. Will take plrtc wvr KOW, th tlmr to to nn- i noiincoil ttito'r. tliindlftl in ttiin , wny. .Mvtlforrt friomln of the two you ii iinuoi;n will have the immo opportilnttr of hcrtrlnu thi nudt tlon thnt I nffontrd rortlanrtrrs tttul roftdom MirouKhout' othvr 1 Hcctlons of the stnto. K M A N -W-IU O . . 0, W N 5 O N 6 HUlnhnrn, Con t mot AWnrtlod for construction of nittownlk on vourthu grounds Lavish Fur Trimmings Distinguish Fall Fashions in 'I r v-f- COA P "A TS and flares are given prominence 1 t fi ' it,' , -'' - ' ." : hiltf tfie straight' line is still1 of con siderable 'importance, many of the smartest coats for the new season show low-placed flares arid tunic effects that are decidedly smart. Smooth-finish materials are favored . . . and long haired furs. ' Do come in to see these charming version's of coat fashions for this fall and winter. ,,. , ,,. The size range includ3 ' Coats :for Wptn.en foe Misses and, for Juniors Cunning Styles in Fall and Winter For Gneto-Four Year-old 198 i J Jrpr uneto-rour i earrofda ' :. to Jf ; 4 Little girls fan or fur-trimming and hand-smocking '' yqj ,H4Hi cm thcif eoats, for tliis fail and winter . . . Styles' ' ' TjpJj are adorable as their young wearers . . . here are v&i&S W3PCm ' fclyel cost. -j-1."': ind t!b'jr, hrnidoloth and chin- '"'JSf ' S chilli .'. Tall thriftily low in price! ( . sA1? Little boysi of tours, want manniih styles .,., v , - . y i'' "Hi I their cmtti .tre smirrly tailnrrH . . .' of chinchilla r"J II f i or cheviot, or novelty checks and plaids . . , some jr-v LyCfTJ 7 f l hie Wool linines.. All are excellent values! ' - : v ' Ky 3 L' I It 'I iff f E IV SA V V'! : - IV J II