Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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OnVf,QS. THURSDAY, OPTOnt'T? 102 -
TWELVE CYLINDERED VACUUMtERS
M. J. B. Coffee is packed by rwelvo
cylindereavacuum mochines.owned,
patented and used exclusively by
M. J.B. Co. These gage-tested
vpcuumizers guarantee a constant
flovory freshness.. :
iVi
HI-TEST VACUUM COFFEE
Middle-Aged Women
Searching for Work in Medford
a
Mjirj- tirclucr.)
Two brown-eyed women are wan
.derlnK the streets of Medford 11
seuieh of work. Middle-iiKi d worn
vn they lire, in shabby ellotlies, and
'they'd like very much to be taken
Into tt home to earn their board
anJ kei'P and some spendiiiK honey. aB"ln 'he lted Cross, tile Y. W. I
:Xo, it Isn't necessary that they Ret ' C. A., the Chamber of Commerce i , .
work in the same llome althntiKll ' eniploynient HKency. No one seem-j CHICAGO, Oct. 3. , (!) The
, tiiey would like thai very much. I want a housekeeper. Ki'eatct Bate attraction of riiiK his.
,", Thrown toBcther in Kui-.-ka one j Tiiey huve a temporary room nt I ,ory Jiu'k Uempsoy, has sold him
of them a native of Colorado the i 1V4 South Central. i.nd their names I sclt 10 CIiIcuko boxlnB funs us (.
other a Culifornian both victims i are Mrs. Sadie I.lnthieum and -Mrs. Promoter, of fistie enU'rtailinient. ;
of the same set of circumstances I Initio diddle. Some day they ex- ! MaklnR his bow as a promoter
they have become what younuer j pect to have a home. 4lr. Crlddle j u",t n'lfhl. Bemiise.v. who never
' folks'mlBht describe as pals. Tn.v- whose brown eyes are tho pali jfH"ei Klve funs what ihey rami'
elinR the lonp. rock rtiad, deserted
by a Brown family, all "shifting i
for. themselves" isn't nalte So lonely i
and wearisome' if one hns a trav-
elinR companion. Thuy decided a j
jmonth aro , to.: er.st their lots to-.
lKethtr for lipoo or punier. . j
- A lob was offered them yeslei-
day. at the V. S. free employment
The first i'ollei;e football game! The final .meeting of lite board j over Joe Kochc, young San I'ran
of the season will be broadcast I of equolizullon wan held today mid cIsco puncher, In the seiul-fiual
next Siiturday aflenioon over j requests of taxpayers for readjust-1 bout. The knockout element w is
KSIKU, the Mail Tribune-Vii-Rill .
radio station, with direct connoc- I
Hons" lo I'alo Alto. Calif., where I
the ; University of Oi-croii iilays '
Stanford. The broadcast will be-
Bin. "at 'J oVIook ami is made pits-1
sible thru the courtesy of
the
and '
i'atiiorlum CleaniiiR Works
'ltrophy lb-others. Jewelers.
(IranlB Pass (Hunt slKiial lower
aim beacon will bo erecieu on lop
of Tokay heights. northeast of town
In the near future.
lf
Present this coupon and 98c to help pay our advertijing, alcsladie,
express, etc., and we will give you FREE without further cot a tegular
$3.00 bottle of genuine Birares French Narcissus Perfume and also t
$2.00 box of Bizatcs most exquisite Face Powder.
tactual
.oo Value
Mail Orders-
Add 12c poKr
COLVIG DRUGS
Next Door lo Ri&lto Theatre
THE
M.J. B. WAY -
SAVES A'LL
THE COFFEE
GOODNE$S
' The valuable aroma, the
delicate flavor elements
arc frequently lost inxoFFee
packing methods. In. pack
ing M.J.B. Coffee however
a vacuum process has been
perfected whereby all the
natural goodness of freshly
roasted coffee is retained
in each can. , 1
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With. M.J.B. many people
use slightly less coffee. The
full satisfying flavor so
characteristic of M.J.B. is
always present. '
Your grocer has M.J.B. Cof
fee in the green and gold
asy opening cans. '
-0 . o
Are Pals in
office in the Chamber of Com
merce, pickim,- chickens. A kooU
Job, thoy were. told, liut, somchoiv.
Pleklnst chickens (lid not iippcnl 10
tllell' Illiliel ill's thm lu tlw, lour-
Utreleh from neck to neck. After
u try at it, tiiey rushed out to tho
I fresh nil- and started their search
that snap wlien she talks has a
sister near Kugene who owns a
tract of saRe brusli covered land,
If she can dispose of this she will
try nnd buy them .a little place
they can call their owm Anywav,
thnt Is siimethinK lo look forward
to, and will throw a little sunshine i
on the Ioiir road ahead.
.
"
metlt of VulllHtiqllH ami assess-;
were heard. TIiit bnaril Is com-!
nosed of County Clerk Delilah Stev-
ens Meyers. Assessor . I. 11. Coleman f
and County JndRe Alex Sparrow, i
The report of tile board of eipiall- l -
zatlon will be filed ere tho flrsl j
meeting of the tindpet committee ;
next Monday. October 7. ' '
Portland Westniorelarfd (iro-
, aery sloro reopened ror business nt
U'S7 Milwnukle Street between Tol -
'man nnd Henry. j
t
.i
INTRODUCING
GOMES
Toiletries
NARCISSUS PERFUME
Friday and Saturday only
I 'IjMjil
ZLZSSmmmmm!!tlt
W. p. T. ,U. Convantlon ,.
Held in Athland ' , . u
The Jnckxon county conve ntion
of the W, a T. It. ' held In
Ashlund yeatcrtluy afternoon ut i
o'clock. Tho nice linn wub 111 churite
lot' .Mrs. I.uln Howard of Ashland,
vice-president of the organization.
Officers clecteil were: Mrs. S. I..
Leonard of MeiltornY- iircBldnnt;
.Mrs. H. P. Holmes of Ashlmid. vlcn
president: Xtin. E. (. RoseboroiiKli
of Medford, recording secretary:
and Mrs. C. V. -Pulley of Ashland,
treasurer.
Mrs. J. C. Woods of Jledford wan
elected delegate to . the state con
vention, which will be held In Pen
dleton, Octooer Mrs. Pntter
Hon., of Ashland whs named alter
nate. A shoil iiroKiam was (riven fol
lowing the' business meetinn, which
included rendlimv, solos and short
talks from all present. There weve'
six members of the local group in
attendance.
Kclclistcln-XcMiiill
Wedding 'NhIii.v.
MImh Jtuth Newman. diuiKhter
of attorney iirid J1r. K .1. New
man, and .Jlarold UeieliHteln oi'
this city, were united In nuu-i'laire
at 10 o'clock this inoi-ning by ltcv.
Win. H.. Hamilton at the S;.
Mark's chapel. 1 ' ..
(inly relative and 'close friend
of the couole; w-crc preNcnt. l-'ol-lmviiiK""the
cpi-emony. the collide
left , fin- Scuttle, nntl points In
t'aiiHdu Vhere they i cxpoul to
spend a mouth.' ;t
.
111 IViautiU- Society
Will Meet Tonlitlil.
Tim Hi-TrlaiiBie society of the'
Cliiistiuii chui'oli will meet totilKht
(Thursday) at the homo of Dolores
Hulbrook, '!'! Mouth Holly slrcrl,
at 7: SO'. '.
The meeting" will be In charge
; of Neville lliden.
Mrs. Anna lvmi-n-y of Hosnlmr
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Karl Miller of Park street.
! St, Murk'tr (Solid will have n
cafeteria luncheon Friday at one
o'clock in the Parish House.
r.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Palm havi
returned from a two weeks' st.,y
at tlieir, ftummcr cottage at .llan-
dnn-bv-the-Seii.
JACK PLEASES
CHICAGO FANS
rr. ,i .-nt.-iii.v-u n mm mi l wiir.
zled with action. The 'historic Cht
ciibo Coliseum, scene of the old
mauler'8 Inauftural show, was not
packed the way he used to pack
tliam in, but 7.KU9 enthusiasts paid
3t.iii to see jaexic neius. world
vrenorweiKm ciiumpion, lorceu
I uso everytliliiR he had to win a l'l-
round decision over Vlnee Dundee
of Baltimore, brother of the boxer
I from .whom Field.l W'on Ills title
! last AuRiist. v
Two other 10-roliliiiers provided
'almost as much cxcitemenl. Have
Shade, ranked as the U-adliiR eon
tender for tlie middlewelKht title,
benefitted by suiierlor experience
and rltiR eruft to Buin w decision
provided by llaakoll Hanson, Chi
caao niiUdlewclRht slURRer, who
scored a technical knockout over
Cowboy 'IHila of Kt. Worth. Tex..
in the sixth rotiml of their la-round
bont.
Klvorom Old Alei. .-
I-iNCOT.X, Xeb., Oft. 3. (!'
Mrs. flrovor Cleveland Alexamh-r
(obtaincil a dlvoUce today from 'Hif.i
r.i,.x." veteran pitcher .Willi the St.
' I.ouls Cardinals, The milt was on
'contested. " i' "Ml
Positively None
of these products
sold at this price
after Saturday night.
PurK Siw ORIGME PtrAime 1
jfWM L FREE' "
Thit coupon it
worth $4.02. Emm
AS PROMOTER
1
coupons tnty b hid
Girls' Council ' : .
Mako Plan ' '
Members of the .Girls' l.cuituo
council -of tho senior IiIkIi soliool
held n liiuc.lioon this noon nt the
I lKh school, ut which IS members
were present.
Tho auxillury committee, which
has recently inaugurated the blK
sister plan whereby the upper kiss
men are blK sisters to the fresh
men, helpltiK them Bet acquainted.
The standard and social enmmit
ttes plan to divide, the leiiKtie into
groups Rnd liavo ente.lninments
lor them Bach- month. Tho coun
cil wll have meetings twice n
month In order to work out the
programs for the girls. .
A feature to be introduced Ibis
year is to have every tflrl In the
high school take part In the enter-
.lainuiHnt, or work of the league,
in Home way. The girls will be
hsked indiyldilally what they like
to do best, and (hey will be given
an opportunity to display their tat- j
ent. . I
Miss Hair Guest
at Nocn Luncheon
Miss Mozelle Hair, president of
tho business ami .Professional
Women's Association of Oregon,
was the guest, of honor nt a lunch
eon by the local ltuslness and I'ro
feslonal Women's club at the Ho
tel Holland this noon.
A short program was given with
Mrs. It. C. Mulliolland In charge of
the music. Covers were ltlid for
twenty-nine.
Cnrcd-rui ljiiiirlicoit '
St. Mark's t.ulld.
St. Mark's (lulld will have a 1
(f'clock Cafeteria luncheon tomor
row at the Parish hall on North
Oukdalc avenue. A lare alteliil-
jance if cxpeeled as tills is the flr.u
meeting of the fall season. (
j (inrden Club Will Meet
; ToliutlU at Hotel .MeOTonl.'
I All members of the Medfor, Car.
! den club are requested to be pre-'
ent at a meeting nt ihe Hotel Med-fo:-J
at 7:40 lonigii.. An inlo.-e.v. -
Ing progrum has been planned. Th,
I president, Mrs. Tail Kwlgnrt, will
' have charge of the meeting.
; . .
j Mrs. A. K. Watson nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Will folic of Ciranls Pas.
; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. (.'.
i W. Dnvls Tuesday.
"1
I'OItTI.ANI), Ore, net. 3.-jrf$
A forest fire, of Incendiary lilisiHi.
which spread over 100 acres In bo
Crater national forest, near Hall'i
ruint, was reported today to-.Ma-jor
John Guthrie, assistant dis
trict Cnlted States forester, who
said the fire- was the only one in
the stnte.
. Two sections of tlie Cascade pa,
tionol forest were closed to Jutntir
ei-s and tourists by order of tho
district forest office because of
orld conditions. The Winborry
and AVestfir sections will remain
closed until after heavy rains.
Compared with last yesrt up to
October I, tills season has been
disastrous, according to the dis
trict forest ' office. A total of
more than .100,000 acres hns been
burned over in tho national for
ests of WashiiiRton nnd OreRoii.
It.-, was Icitrnrd licrn toiluy uL
tlif (Tutor XuM'Hml funwl offiifH
tli at tho Hbovu niRiHloiird fir. o'i
which 36 f Iro fiKhtcrH hil liwn
working fur soveraj dayu, wtxa rnr-
Hnallv tint . U rhlsi nwifnliiL aft(i
hftvttiff 'lpon brought undrr con- j
trul IuhI 'VunliiK. and thnt tin; ma
jority or the in" wfro helm?
witlulr;iwn to the! f rsjKctlv j
fKiiips, IfiivliiK only enough mt'ii
nl tho -fire fi'X'ifc to pJttrol It.. ;
ICfforls vn Mtlll In U
day io lofoto r'lnllviK .of W.
.TuhriHrjn.. who died at a locnl hos
pt(:il TuckJhk tDornhiK from kjim.
lino liiiriiM, bur Ui until ihl.i af'T
noon thoy wi-i-i-- ijiiuvjiIIIiik- Tint
doiid Jtmii had iavu whim, JolCoyt K,
;tiiil Krrtiirls. 1, nd while rolti
live are lUitf itoimht, limy Irnvtr
Mn fduiwd In the mmHHnry viini
uf Unrtw Uniifonl ut 4ti MltciKf'H
.iffioo.
.lohnKon'H iitiino hns been pub
llHliod fiH Tboiwon, 1'Ut tho inb
tkn wun dlj'ovcr'd loduy by tho
county ffironrr'H offb'o. Tho boyn
think thoy hnvo tin unHo In T'xhh,
but, wrii, nt nuro. Th'-lr fiithor.
who had ben In M0frft lx
months, living on Mr.ndrowf
tr:ct, died doMtituto at tho usv f
41.
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DANCERS TO GET DEER '
EAGLE POINT SATURDAY
. l-u.'lu KlncHld, ham? from n
CRATER FOREST
tbw tMint In I'Rstern OreKun. will
Mir a iniilv lull ilwr 4uml to all
(lunenrs. ut the regular HnturdHV
iilKht.dnnre at Ks(li! J'olnt .mxt,
Hmarday nlghl.- ISIncaln wai, ae
oompartleil hy Tommy Nichols on
the hiiDlltiK trip and the neciirerf
plentr f mt for Ihe feast. Tho
Tenlson teed will he served heforn
the closing hour. The regular Kin-!
caid orchestra will furnish the
melody.
Phllontatli ,1. r. Ixnxrlon pr-
(ll.'lSI.I l'elllt 111, mi ut iU,h
1?JEET 10 TALK
The tn:iny f i irntN v( John J.
liut'htci', tho Cupi'i) nuTrhuiulise
iiuinacr mid v'ny t-oumMlmun, who
h-iil KUffiM-cil a sTlttii '.U':iit uttack
five tiny nn will !' pUast'fl tn
ki(o- thnt h is mukinu n Koott
reruvery, lut will liavo tt rcinitin
Hiiictly fn bed for week or so
nun-c litfeir Ouirnimhty rorovcred.
1'ronf that he i wt-U slartcil
HKain lu tinrmitlry In that when
tho lu'iivy-wciKltt nnd nuistm-hotl
duo of tlte -Mrtll Trilmiu' hcwh taff
called on him lute yesterday aftor
noon, nnd wero admitted tit his
room at hmne with thf caution
not to Htay too Iouk, nor to oxcltt
him. ho nt once hepan to bawl
them out heeausu th carrier t
missed delivering his Mail Tribune,
of tho afternoon before.
The well known Spanish Amerl-
t an war veteran then further j
electrified his enllei'H, who mur
vetled that any slek person, let
nlopo a well one. would care to
read this newspaper, by Mating
that while he has been ill he daily
read the Mail Tribuneevery bit
of it. oven the patent medicine ails
and thought the lattei were very
well const rueteii and eonvinelng. i
lleiv-e ho wauled that paper daily,
by gum! else he would see to it
that a certain Irishman and retired
ball player combined would be '
Playing a harp above, the flying
airplanes, by gum!
Mr. ituehter during his Illness
did not lone Interest in puldie af
t'atrn nnd especially city affairs,
and was inui'h lutereidcd In t In
dft. ills of Tuesday lipid's cmiueH
lueetitig. Ho imiuiicd about Hie
latest news of Ma Kciiniily's fuss
uitii a preacher tip north; a bar
ber nit in oil Shearer, who figures in
the sensationnl senate Invest ica
tion as to ship building company
lobby methods; and as to whet Inn
l-y oe had ; -1 I'lgurcd lliv age
of Ann. ' 1
When his visitors tiptoed softly
out of the room to depart for
home .lohn J, was still sitting up
In bed and talking lo iliuseif.
CdiiulUo I'lnuM under wny for
enlist I'lirtton of new liolel liullilini;
on the noiiier south from First .Nil
tlonnl lunik.
That Breezy
Something
Called
"STYLE"
Slj'lt- is imiri' tli h ii tin! eiilor,
pMllcni or cut. of 11 miil, Tor
ttit! man tliut winu'n llit!
(lollies iIiivn mi iii!ioi'liinl
rule, too! The same Hiiil will
iniikc one I'linp looli like n
tuiloi-'s diiiiiy mid mini her
look like lie sleiiei; rroin
tin- iiii:i'.i of "Viniily l-'nir."
W priili! oiirsi'lvt'S on !u:
kniiek' of fittinj; Hit! ivjil
clothes to thn rijflit imiii mill
helping our euMonicrH dross
iif tlie rummer most bi'i'imi.
infr to eiii'li imlividiuil.
Of t'OlirsC ill! llllV! "Ollll
L'lothes with whii'li to wi.rk
. . . KKU.KIMIKI'M.WX.
woMlo.umtus.
MCPHERSON'S
Sixth and Central
L
PEAR PUBLICITY
World Wide Advertising
Wilt Be Subject at Annual
Session of Pacific Coast
Fruit Men Here Novem
ber 13 toj
AVorldwido advertising of the
pears of the three I'aclfie coast '
states will be on of the chief sub:
jectM discussed at the annual meet '
ing of the Oregon Horticultural
.issm-latiou to be held In this city j
Novmbor 13, M. and 1 .". it was1
announced at the meeting of t:ie j
Kiigue JUver Traffic association I
this noon.
Itepresentatlves of the leading
peiir growing districts of Oregon.
HORTICULTURA
The Dress Coats
Conic In nil line wool IlroiidclolliH anil Suede
coal limn In blin k, brown and tan. They ar)
trimmed with liiindHomn fur pels In Hlylcs
with full or senil-iihnwl ciilliiis nnd lni'Ke
-ClllfK. All bIzcs.
Wear As
You Pay
the
Cinderella
Way
6
Special Prices?
WHY, NO!
The buying power of the NORTHERN HARDWARE CO., INC., of
which I am a member, owning my own store", 'likVe' purchased a solid
car load of Flashlight Batteries, and Bulbs.
From Now on Purchase These
from Us and Save; Money
Flashlight Batteries
Regular price anywhere 10c per cell
Our price always 2 for 15 cents
3 for 25 cents
Flashlight Bulbs '
Regular price anywhere 15 cents each
Our price always . . 10 cents each
AL. PICHE
Hardware and Sporting Goods
Phone 29C 327 E. JHain St.
We Lead Others Follow on Prices
UV-dilngton and Cailfuriiht -will Ut
in iitlctidancc.
The mcetljin will iu in charge
i a' Pi of. t 'a Un J.oni; tf fUregou
Stale college,
leading htrtiouluriKli of th'
Pacific coast will deliver addresses
at t he session.
The Traffic association commit
tee eonipoNed of I'nfeadeni David;
Rose n berg and SeciVtnry I.
Maker, were named to ubsIsL In the
prclimimiry details.
More than 1 Tilt Invitations have
been Issued to northwest fruitmen
to attend tiie session and it pro
mises to he the largest meeting. in
point of numbers and Interest l(i
the history of the association.
President HosenbeiM said that
the meeting would assume the
aspects of u wentern pear cunfer
eiiee. Priddcuo' of the suil and the
orchard will also be dlscuHsed at
the session.
JuiucK 10. Kdtnlston, 4'balrnian of
tie Traffic committee, reported
that no word das been received
from the Southern Pacific uncut
the local idea for ti 21i u cent
export fruit freight rale between
this city am. Port land, and San
Krancisco. Chairman Kdmiston ex
pressed doubt that any action
would be taken in time for bene
fits to be received this year.
Tlie naming of u legislative
committee to work for changes
1 ,
Women's land Misses
New Fall Coats
Specially
22.95
nnd
sin Fashion's Favored Styles
Mil
In style, material and workmanship these
Coats are sure to meet with your approval
and the prices will appeal to all who are
thrifty. 'J.Wi;' .,
i tir ,wonen. . '
t ... : fi ,'
j beeficltiMo the fruit JmltiHtry wa.J
t'a vo red, and lakon under coiiHjd-f'
' e'uiion. KxaippHon of . woiuei
vurkera in luriHliable fruit, friiiiO1
, the eigat hour luu whs named atfc
n itH'tter for cousiUerutltin. "
Ouv t'onner nrosenterl an riMtI
niate of tho fruit shipments froniiH
'.this si'ctlon for the season as ;H3
cars, allotted oh follows;
: Kasti-rri KhlpriUMits
tannery shipments
t'aiH in storugo
C'H unpicked
2.155
: tiur
m:03
vN
S.W.KM, ore., Oct. 3. uW-r
Word of new efforts to tlnd John
Vherry. I8 deer hunter who Jjwh
! been lost "winee Sunday in :
woods about Ihe head waters of
Tualnin river, has been recuUud
by Secretary of State iloss. "v '
I,. A. Nelson (f the West Onac.t
laimbermen'H a:soHatlon, an- ex
perienced woodsman, is urganlxlntt
a ' new group of HeiircHers that ,
Is expected to go into the wuutf:i.-:
today from Fore's t (Iruve, $'To 1
parties iwreaoy III UIO WfJOUH, flUp-
plfes are being sent by the F6
irme Rotary club.
Priced
,
v a t . '
$32:95
I t( 1 ! -I .::
The Sports Coats
Are nhown In vlrjtln wool CduHuks In rich
Inn. brown, blue and crey nilxvMcs. Smart
tnlloi-cd models with wide or narrow belt,
notched or miindlnK collars. Many modelx
lyjpciully tlcMlKiieil for eolluKe girls and young-
Wear As
You Pay
thV
Cinderella
Way
1
WOW
whafa I
Blado
rcka(fa-e. IHr . ,
Wade i Cutciier
Curved Blades
Sharper at flrat and ataya
' aharpar Evary on th '
SAME uniform quality.
A rnaal f W AMt 4 HUTCMH
JTCHEII I
rcailars I
rlatj n I
WaM FM ShtmM I
r-i
r
I
phiee. recently,