rEDFOTvD MATTj TUTBTTNT!, MTCDFOTCP.- OREOOX. THURSDAY, OCTOBER .'!, W2X
V'KGVj FIVH
TO BE LIGHTED
Movlnff picturort and photo
graphs wore taken yesterday of the
first airways beacon in son thorn
Oregon which Iiuh boon prueik-ally
coniU't tl and will probably he
lighted tonight fur tlu. first time.
TUI-j new beacon which Is number
1VA is well located in the Valley
View district noriheaKt of Talem
where it occupies n eoninmnilins
view of the surrounding' territory
from u prominent hill top on the
tiallatin ranch. H is equipped
with u standard beaenn light of
approximately two million candle
power mounted on a sturdy steel
lower. The beacon which is mount
ed at I Vt degrees .ahove level has
a carrying power At over 10 miles
which is the interval at which
these new airways beacons are
spaced up and down the coast air
route. There are approximately
lft of these beacons to he located
on the San Francisco-Seal tie air
mute and about 3.1 of these huge
lights arc being Installed in
"Copcolaml," the territory served
hy the California Oregon l'ower
company in southern Oregon and
northern California. The ' local
power company has made splendid
progress in building extensions to
existing power lines to serve the
Qir beacons and Is ready to hook
' 4i the nw in.Mallatlons as soon as
, 'hoy are made by the contractors.
It is interesting to note that each
tieucmi lower will have a cement
base In the form of a huge arrow
which points to the next beacon
or airport. These will be painted
In chrome yellow' wltlt the beacon
number in large black numerals.
The next beacon to be finished in
this .territory is located at Oold
Hill and is expected to he rnady
fur service in the next few days.
An soon as each unit is completed
It will he placed In active service
according to Messrs. Worth ington
and I.eKoy of the Dept. of Com
nierco who are Bupervising the
work. There will also be nine
emergency landing fields with
beacons and border lights located
in the territory served hy the Cali
fornia Oregon l'ower- company in
southern Oregon and northern
California.
overmillion
jars used
yearly ,
Millions
more each year fJlow
the trend of mode: .1 med
icine, and treat colds
without "dosing."
Twenty-fiveyearsago
Vicks originated the
modern extendi method
of treating colds. Today,
Vicks is told in more
than 60 countries, and
over 16 million jars are
used yearly in thcUnited
States alone.
b Just rubbed on, it acts
through the skin like a
plaster, and also releases
medicated vapors which
are inhaled direct to the
air passages.
WICKS
V VapoRub
FOR ALL COLDS
Do Your Buying and Kissing at Home
And You'll Be Happy "Bill" Dollar
"There is a good story of a m.in
who found himself bankrupt and
came home to break the news to
his better half," said "Bill" Do) la.-.
"She did not seem so depressed as
he had expected, and asked him to
"YOU rAjuV pfd ww.. 1
OWN 6RCN OY
HAYING YPUR HCOC ON
go with her to a certain bank.
where she opened a safe deposit box
and showed him a great stack of j
hills, sufficient to put him back on'
his feet.
" Whose Is this?' asked the man.
'It is ours. replied the wife. As
his wonderment Increased he asked
where she got it and how she had
saved so much.
" 'You remember when we were
married you promised me one dol
lar for every kiss. You always kept
your word. I saved the money and
this is the result.' In his astonish
ment he e x c 1 a 1 m e d, "I wish I
had done all of my kissing Jit
home." I
"The above Is a fine illustration !
of trading at home," said "1111"
Dollar. "Kvery dollar you spend
in Medford remains here to help
the community. Every dollar you
spend out of town makes the com
munity that much poorer. Do your
buying ami your kissing at
home, and the money will be there
to hnlp you when it Is most needed.
"Two excuses nre usually given
by the buyer of out of town goods,
SCHOOL PLAN CHANGED
FOR. PHOENIX CLASSES-
rilOKNIX, Oct. 3. (Special)
In a former issue of this paper
this week it, was announced that
a srhool of missions would -be
started Sunday, October 6th, at the
1'ifsbyti'rian i-hureh at phoenix.
Iue to the fact that many opposed
the mission school taking the
pla-e of the Sunday srhool hou'
a special meeting was called on
Wednesday evening and plans for
the school were changed.
The plans as they now stand,
are us follows: On Sunday even
ing at 0:30 the junior and Inter-
mediate groups will meet and
study the book, "Seven Thotis-j
and Kmeralds," under direction!
of .Mrs. Thompson. , j
At the snine hour the high
school group ami older young
people will meet and study thi
book, Hllnd Spois." under the
leadership of Mrs. Matingren. I
These two classes will meet fori
the first time on Sunday evening, J
October Cth, find their meetings
will take the place of the regular
Kndeuvor hour.
The adult class under the lead
ership of Dr. Standard. Mr. Stew
art and Mr. l'oling will be held
on Wednesday evenings. Their
first meeting will be held at 7:30
Wednesday evening, October 0.
They will study the book, "World
NVed and Christianity."
All of the classes will continue
for a period of six weeks.
! JACKSONVILLE CLINIC
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10
t , , ,
JACKSONVIU.i;. Ore., Oct. 3.
(Spi-claU A clinic for children of
preschool age will be held Thnrs
day, October 1 0 at the rooms oi
the Jacksonville health unit in the
old court house. This will bp In
charge of the new county nurse,
Miss Luheshfar with the assist
ance of the members of the Jack
sonville unit.
Mothers nre urged to get In
touch 1 with Mrs. K. S. Severance,
chairman of the committee. In re
git id to nppol fitments for an ex
amination of children of pre-school
age.
EAGLE POINT PIONEERS
AT ASHLAND RETURN
i:.r,,i: IoINT. Ore., Oct. 3.
(Hpei ial. Anions those from
Kuclf Point who ntU'ndfd the tin
nun I ptnYicpr picnic Jit A5li1aiul on
Thursday were Mm. H. K. Jlowhut,
Hatth' llowlftt. Mr. nnd Mih. John
itndtr. Mvn. Ina Stanley, Mr. Hoy
Anlipol-. M i. Itoynl It row n, Mrs.
Vmi Scoy, Mrn. S. !t. I (olni. Mm.
W. II. itrou n. Mrs. Mornan, .Mih.
Ixdn II lid re th, Mh. ;u-rin and,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gu'-rin.
MANY VIEW RELICS AT
JACKSONVILLE MUSEUM
JACKHONVIU.K. Ore., Oct. 3.
(Special) Thou- from out of town
who w-re in Jackxoiiville viw
liiK our museum Sunday were W.
. I.. I)nnilian of Medford; (',. H.
Itiyunt nf the Hteamlmat district,
Ap lepiite; A. T. I'ean-e and Kluy.l
JN-arce. KhkI" Point. Mr. nnd Mr.
T. Sullaway. Vw-d. falif., Al
lan Cur.wn, f'nr'nllis, fir., Mnrl
Itynodt M"df..rd and H. Mnthewi
If- A. Mriers nrt Mrs. J. Keefe.
'alf v( ?nn rrnn-ifro.
PRESBYTERIAN GHURCH COUNTY PIONEERS 10
for sending his money out of the
city and the county," continued !
"till" Dollar. '"The first is thatl
the class of goods he desires can
not be obtained from the home
merchants; the second, that the
purchase can be made more eco
nomically from an out of town
house. Neither excuse is a valid
one. J
"Thoro Is no articlq that Is need-1
ed nr wanted by a citizen of Meet-j
ford which cannot he bought from
the home dealer or through him. j
The stocks of merchandise carried j
in this city are complete. .
"The fact Is, tha some people
who complain that the things they
want cannot be bought at home
are those who think it gives them
the semblance of superiority if
shey ure able to boast -that their
clothing was bought in San Fran
cisco or that their home furnish
ings were bought in Portland, Thev
usually admit, however, that Med-
j ford people nre acceptable as asso
I dates and that Medford dollars nre
i beautiful to heboid.
"The other excuse, that Pur-
l chases can he made more econom-
Ically from an out of town house j
can be exploded at any Medford I
mercantile establishment. Taken
from open stocks, any dealer in the
Jolty will sell goods at maii-ord.-r
I prices, the customer remembering
' that he is able to see and examine
j the article he desires to buy; may
carry it home without extra de
livery charges and may also enjoy
the privilege of credit accommo
dation If he is worthy. Scores of
storUs illustrative of the fallacy of
the argument that mail-order buy
ing is economical, can be cited by
any .Medford dealer from his own
experience.
"Then why should anyone
buy
the
goods outside of Medford
county? Anything- that may ie
wanted can be bought right hero,
and. at prices which are no higher,
and In many Instances are actually
lower than mail-order quotations
"Money that Is earned in Med
ford should he spent In Medford.
It will buy Just as fine goods and
just as much goods right here as
anywhere else in the world."
(Copyright, 1520, Fred Mozart.)
TRACE FATHER'S PATH
ON
Dr. Edwin P. Cleary, well-known
Portland physician, now retired,
left from San Krnnclseo with
Mrs, Unary Saturday on the Pan
ama' Pacific liner Mongolia, eh
rout n to New York by way of the
jPnnama canal. This is Dr. Ovary's
; first seavoyage.
His father, liny. Edward 11.
t Henry, D. D.. traveled west by way
of the Isthmus of Panama In 1S51
and wrote a diary giving a descrip.
tlon of his journey. The method
of travel followed by Dr. floury
In making the transit of the Isth
mus in a luxurious liner will be
In sharp contrast to the laborious
Journey of his father 78 years ago.
It was necessary then to cross thv
neck of land hy a Jungle trail on
mule bock alter going up the
Chug res river H miles by boat
from the Atlantic side. Ships wnrn
then boarded at Panama for the
trip up the west coast, which took
a month sometimes. Orcgonian.
Dr. and Mrs. Cleary are pioneer
residents of Ibis county, and fr
many years lived on Oriffln creek.
Dr. Geary practiced In this city
and Jacksonville for many years.
GOLD HILL SCHOOL TO
OOID HILL, Ore., Oct. 3.
The Gold 1 1 lit school is now form
ing an orchestra. H will he under
the instruction of Mr. Holts of
Medford, the school board having
secured his services for the Coming
year. A number of "students are
practicing. In the near future the
orchestra Is expected to be one of
the main movements of the school.
The Gold Hill school has not
undertaken an orchestra for the
past several years a nd since th Is
year's work has started, unusual
interest is being shown by the stu
dents. '
Another factor Is the hearty co
operate n giv-n to the- school
teachers and the school board by
the parents of those students en
tering into the orchestra.
With both beginning and ad
vanced Instruction by Mr. Mods
the school will soon rank among
the first of Its sire In the valley In
music Instruction.
EAGLE POINT WOMAN
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
KAfil.M POINT, Ore. Oct. . , 1'iinjlic-iil-mlii.l.Ml mid 1.1 unci .-r I iik I
Plfa.nt1' KurprlHoi! Thumil.-.y uhi nl Aft.-j- n hi-i Ih nf imranny nnil ,
a numlier oi frlriKln .mil rHmlvin I HiiIIIIiik m-nu I'owrll olin. tliu '
nnhori-d nt the home .f .Mm. 'I' 'Jiiyi-Kry. j
Chnrli-y lniri ail nml reifhr.iifd I It -yi.u lik.- your thrill iINri'il j
hir ;th hli lliiluy anntvorKury. "nwUli nun him-lik r. Lilly. If
Thiisp cnJoyinK th" r.flrrnniin wit',,u nl-rlalniiit nt thai ki-.-" ;
Mr.. l.hna Hmlth anrt Mf.i)'"1'' puliii tlniilliix. "Thi. i!i'.mc!
lUnnrh' laviK i.nr1 ami of A-lllnti.1.
Mr. .Minnie Nt.rri). of near .la.-K-ronvllle.
Mabel llnrnUh nml i1huki
ter. I.ula Taylor and min Hilly,
Hthel f'oy nnd run Ham my, ,W.-vnh
Mnlmnn nml Hull daiiKhter and
Mr. and Mr. t'harliy CincrnriV.
Mr. Poroy Haley entertained j
Saturday evenlnit In honor of .Mri.i
I Weed of Medford. It helnir Mra.il,,,, Kx .Movlel.nie nndci. lli.n
Weed-n l.lrthday anniversary. Th.w.!,w ,, flr ,;,W!1K , nui.t .
' rresent were Mr. nnd .Mrp, alter
llergman, .Mr. and ,Mr. fcher eed,
Mr. and Mm. Illrk alder and
du(thler
IJonn.1.
Mr-
of Medfin.l,
-AIT irYT-! --p
AN
HAS BEEN RE
Y
all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY
STRIKE, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest
tobacco,' properly jjaged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted."
"TOASTING, "'(the most modern step in cigarette manufacture,
removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are present
in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way.
Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so "TOASTING"
LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful,
corrosive 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.
66
It
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dunce Orehe.it r a, every Saturday night, over ft cuasMo-coast notwoik of the
1929, Thtf American Tolmcco Co.,
Greene Murder
:.Case Tonight at
y Rial to Theatre
"Th fii'ppnn Muni or CfiNf'
WHS
a Rfpfit munlcr niyntf-ry Hiory Mil
;ih fi;'nirivliic uietur! whWh tin-
HiicV iu film form nt Ihn Ktnlto i
KUi'ia-? yontwdiiy, it in fvi-n nur j
Ki'h'HliK. tnnrc exciting. ;
Tnc'iilnt Iihh t ) with thf I
Mtrnhxc killiiiKN wliirh rctir In thf-
ii ffn- fiitnily'N jhuncIiiM. A u
Hilur run. hi yuiii;-r hrotlii-r iinil
tlii'il thi'ir inothff urcinnlt to thf
fh-ndlNh hand of an unknown nmr- 1
ilfii'r. . !
William I'ow.dl, as Pliilo Vanc,
is calli-d In on the cae hy hl i .
friiTjd of a .former murder mystery I i
liliu . . 1 htf ( niHiy M Hi tler -t.'iisi" ) i
K. .IL' .i 'alvert, the dlntr iet nttot - r
neyl . W'oikintf on the ease1 witit
I rowfti ih i.tiMr-im I'an.'tm. m
I'oweU Is
Al or der
yoiu' Ilki'S.
" pt omlsif to fulfill 1
"Behind Curtain,"
Hunt's Craterian
i,.,n,i That furtain." all talk.
( ,terlnn today
Tll tlirllltriK romantic inrslcry.
nun Warn.r llnxt.r. I..,l Mor.m
nn, lllll.ert' KmerV
In fhe lending '
-ill-urn' m liarr m)W-ir--n nm --Tmiiirnrniiii
Women Are
ANCIENT PREJUS
Legally, politically and socially woman has been emancipated from those chains which bound her.
INTELLIGENCE has exploded the ridiculous theory that forced the stigma of inferiority
toasting did it
Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress
has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes
when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent
irritants) from the tobaccos.
EARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of
modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against
s toasted
Mfri.
ami h;.'irlru; such strikingly pir
turet'U.uv Lack ktoii nils sin London
MtrttH, I miiii'H lifiy.iiars nnl H-Inifi-K.
tin; Hvof nr the l'rnian
dt-s rt nnl Kan Frunrhcu'H Cliliin
lown, wiili nil nf tlK-li- chui'iii'tci -istir
HnutnlH iiml native (II;ici'Ih.
IW'Kinnins wil h a luyKicrinuH
iniiitl'i- In it London bniTixter'M of.
fir-, tho nftion KWinu to India,
whi'ie the toiturcd wil" f n ilorf-
lirt, Wllfitii flu HUHMi:tH of 1 hi
rim flitM fiorn htm 1 hi-r fiiwt
hive-iiml net iMiipitii i him nn a
iMiavnu t rl r iirrofiH thf d-crt.
Jlow-hn cKcap'M, wlifii piif'MUf'd
ty tur hursluind and h Hr-ot Ininl
Yard man in nn rilrntann,, hidf
!. ' .
j4df in Hnn l''iim'lM'o and final- I
ly f indn ha pplms- a fter a craxh
intf i lliniix, makes up u picturo of
;i1.-orldnif lnli'i.l.
75 OF BUSINESS GIRLS
WASH DISHES AT HOME
Survey Shows Thry Wash
DiMjcs One Way to
Kcrp Hantls Ivrly
In th worlri' Urgcst ofTiec builti
Inir. in New York, a recent aurvey of
busineaa girlB allowed 76 liwl home
dutios, mcludiiis uuiliia to Kami.
Almriut without rxreplion these
huy girla miy that wutlilng din)u
actually hel(i them to keep their
liauda lovely and white for the ollico
bexatwe they ue I.ux f n the lih
an. Nmn out oi every ten asked
v.aah their diahua with Lux.
As Mias Klxy Slppliana, private
aerretary to the vire-iriailciit of a
I kt company, aayt:
1 "t fiml that 1,tix in the tlishpan
keep my liaml.i looking lovely and
lunar- ir-ffmnma'T-i-'irrir"-""-
EAGLE POINT SCHOOL
INCREASE 53 PER CENT
:mIA-: I'OINT, fin-., Oct. 3.
Sjici-ia I. ) W'm a i o n'oud to tin
noiirii'' l h( km In In atti'iidanco in
li j K ti Hihnnl, moic than that tdati'd
in ih" IftKt UtiiH. Thi t:.ln in fi
pi rrcnt ihMtcad of 1 j pfcct-nt.
(.rant i:lnnlilimt.
SAI.i:M. Ure., Oct. :i. tA) --.fJnV-ei
tior I'tutt-mui, al u hearing ye
icrd.'o . Ki a nt d th ext radii ton of
o. I-'. IttiHMll of" Oladstuni', Oro,
who l wanted in jm Aimeles on
it 4 hitiKe of m.tnd Ih- fi. The
K'v'inor however, at hi own
fiiLKt-Ht inn. R.ivc liuHselrn attorney
time In whli h to hrln huhenn cor-
pns pror.-r-dtru". .
of couwe In my position it Is Im
portant that my hanila look dainty
and well eared for. The Lux awls
feel an nooihing and hlund, ami my
liandn always look smoother and
whiter after washing dishes than lie
fore. I really like to waah (li)n fur
that reason for wi t h I.ux you r hands
get lieauty rare right in t he dishpan."
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mrmrrM j...
Fre
MO
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"It's Toasted" the phrase that describes'
the, extra "toasting" process applied in the
manufacture of Lucky1 Strike Cigarettes.
The finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop
are scientifically subjected to penetrating
heat at minimum, 260 maximum, 300
Fahrenheit. The exact, expert regulation
of such high temperatures removes impuri
ties. More than a slogan, "It's Toasted" Is
recognized by millions as the most modern
step in cigarette manufacture.
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