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5" , 1.1. H i MEDFORD Maili TRIBUNE, MEDFORD; ; PRECOX, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1929. Medford Mail Tribune ! Dally, luixlit HMiir ' HKlifOHil fk'NllNfl CO. if ir-ii n. rir n. rM m . AN IMPORTANT MEETING IN MEDFORD BOH PHI W, Kl' Ml.. K.1HW i. lUMPlKft MMIIH MaiMr AO iMfpCfftralil Nrttif ItlUrMl U MCTfid ei4 wall! it MMfflwl fingoo aodtr Ati of Mvrti , I. 8L'B8CHUTION Ha fM " ' to Kill -Id Adruva: Otilr, lth fiuDdar. rtr iMlly, 1U) BUDJt)', Booth.,,, vltbout Bundif, yir... DUijr, wuiiuut nurwiyt tuuuiii .m W.lj ilftll lfJtiUU. AM f -il HO tuoJip. OfM r L'.jO 6 CrrJrf, In Adruv Jo HMfaril, Axiilim., lirlMOftllt, I'HilMI fulut, flHMdlt, 1f.lmi. IMttd Hill 41m1 hi Hl(iiyi;- liAllr, lth Sumiir, auniii f ,T6 Utiiy, without DuimU', u(i) tr, lull, kbuut Huodir, DM rw,,,,,, r.on lutljr, Ua fluiKUy, om fur.,,,,,,, I.uu Ail tfffti, fsii Id idftne. HT J IK nnnua mooting of the Ovoon Jlort ioult urnl Assoeia 1 Um in .Mvdfonl tlio mirlrllo of November, miiy well prove to be one of the most important tratlienims wot hflil in Smith-1 cm Drofron. ' . ' For if pvrv 1 6 PAY FINE IRE tennlon division announced yes- part of a general expansion pro- I tcrsiiy that those who were un-i Kram that includes nil the Import able to attend the first meeting- ant towns of Coos Hay und souih of the university extension vlasst ern Oregon. ! In Literature. Thursday evening,; An Indication of the hleh oua' may still onroll tiy payine tils ', ty of work offered bv din I VKI-H illlllll I1M Ul f i.llU, . The clasii j t..n.ln division U found In th Thurday : fact riolessor Wllkle Nelson present plans lire -suecesiif'nl, pour growers from section of the I'licifir! (.'oust will lio renrofionlod from Sun .lose on (lie Smith, to Vakima on the North, the most i'.jj ! representative. Kuthoruij.' of SO llistoi'V of the iilrlnutl' will meet wt-elily , evcnlntr. from 7 to n, t the Junior Collins, n national authority In. ! high school. I'.V. The i-lly court hail it pood run (of I)iisinfK last month, which wok very pnu'lwilile for Ihn . Ity, the pear growers, ever held in tlio 1 ;l" canes bringing; inm the cltv treasury in all $ 1 1 -I In fines, no- While nil pi'olilcms iiffcct injf pear ' 1 1 ( 1 1 1'o will lie eonsid- ! report m the cfly cnun.il. orcd, n spccinl effort will I... miulc to trot toother nil lur-o : ,, TTTii'" ''"T" "' l",ox!'a-- - ' - 1 " i Hi. it, and of these eleven men foi-- pi'iu sections on iiio const, lioliiml a comprehensive mlvorl isinj? f"H'.i iu ea-.li hall each, threi OIllllliniL'll. lllilion.ui,!.. i,i t,.,..w.' forfelled JJtl eaeh ami one for 1 filled 11.-, i fine. I SI II 01,', lllllliv VOIIIS III." Mail Ti.il.nn. ...I.- 1 .....I. .. I T""" w:'" on" -'r'. for ; the field of literature has been' According to Miss Hair tho ; chosen to instinct the first clns course in literature Is the finest ! ,ere. Those, who have tnkon! worn from I'rnf. f'ollins stnte thai Aledl'nrd Is fortunute in securing a' "Who left the cellar light on?" of ('Vnj 1 courHfiH, which wilt he i offcivd in Iter ford in the fiifro - .... ..1t,iU """ina. j no course uiHtriU'WMi iy a man nt (ipdlts Klven in the extension profnsynr C'ullins KUin.linn. coiirsCK ko towara graduation. Tho 1 while n nn t h or was. F' many vein s I In program. lint not ; Iriffl with the inilinlion of . MMBB OP TDK AftHOCIAlFll HKKfll ' Itfcclrtdg Pull IHfd Wlr Brlct Hit AiaoelAied W(M to flicluslreljr eotlllMl to Um ih tor vMtuaa of ill nei iiiinrt eredllcd to It ur oilrl eredllsd In thu niwt. m mo te.cmd, , .s was pliiin nt 1 tin iinlsot howovi-r, inul 1ms .Mail Trillium Ims mlvooulod stioli u until this yoiir Ims such n pi tin licon mi iidvortisine; inul snocinl sollin.' AdrcrtHliii KeptelenttUTM H. a HOUKNSK.V 4 COMPANY Omw lii Ne Vwt, Clilcatu, httnitt, ha ttuxlata. Lot Awlff, Buttle, rorllu4. onstratiHl since, no one seetion, can put on an caniHiini, that will he successful from a nalion-widp stand point, ,or achieve the imttimum results, for the simide reason pnHsr.oftinti (f liquor and onf $10 for dlsturhiiiK the pf-nco, und of ntoven tniffln violation! R jifi'sonM wore fliifd If 1 0 each, two $ I each and one fine of $100 togeth er with HiiH)enKion of license. . One other t-nae was invcHtiarated advertising 1 1y the ronrt hut not docketed. ' been (lem- Smudge Smoke E STILL AVAILABLE A trans-Atlantic steamship com pany last Wed. very kindly Invited your corr. to- go to ligynt next Unit no nno section, has iidctpnite resources. Hut the pour industry of the J'lieifie Const ns n whole t'lin, inul wo heartily commend this effort to iniilte it possililc. The citrus industry of California Ims shown what ninaziii"; re- nuns can no necoiiipiiHiieii in tins direction. And while citrus' frnitfi no doiilil possess eertiiin nilviinliitrcH over more perish-' nhlc, protlnots, that shnilur results eonld he noeomplishetl for i ln 'XC Zn February, and Tliurs. an Irate wo-!P('l''s K certain, as anything in this uncertain world'eun he I"' ,h" I'niversity ' ..f or...n man very gruffly ordered us to , . ! "" -" go Borne nlaeo else. i Autoes with the carcasses .f, A '1' "y i"i 1 tlio effort is well worth trvin" in fact it is' '.reeXhrougr.:::! I"5-1 '"' worth-while! 1.1b dlKirleu,. these days.. Heven ! moveiiienl , ever iiiiluileil by thr State llorliciilturnl Assneia-1 mV'ou:,. the"; ZZ A'"' if '"'"'Prising a.,,1 progrcSBive spirit of the local each re-appeared on that artery, i I"'1"' K'"'TS, IS reflected in other districts On this coast, then nihor 18th to loth. I'll?!), nroniiso in tin l,.n'., i,:i..i,i. us a Rtiprcmcly important milestone in that industry's progress. For once let the people of this country know tlic pear, and in steadily increasing numbers demand it, and increase in profits for the pear grower not only becomes certain, hut his prosperity becomes permanent. nor "the triumphant. procession ) nv uown mxtn, central avenue, I.'ifih, Kir street, drape street, Holly und Front, and a goodly portion of the leading residential areas. Dick A If. ird has moved his folks u .to Kiignua, where his paw, a son of Stanford, will ho close to the Old Oregon campus, llo did not get up there .In time to be painted green as penally of lofllng an argument over this year's game. . ISddie Carleton's brother . New comb Is fixing up his telegraph station here. A heating plant has been Installed, which looks hulls, oreet to a Inymnn. .The winged messengers used to hurry with a message, In the winter, to gel warm, . hut . now they won't find this nativity necessary. On the other hand, ninybn the furnace will bo normal, and not give forth i neat MEDFORD 'S FIRST A. B. 0. NEWSPAPER 'TMIERE has been nothing more striking in the development A of the newspaper business the past ten years, Hum the growth of (ho A. B. C the audit bureau of circulations. ' It seems only yesterday that scores of newspapers par tieiilnrjy the smaller dailies were figllting this organization, on the ground that it was n combination of big city papers ami big city advertisers, to injure the business of thn'so.ealle.t A (3333.33 automobile was pur- country press, chased Inst week by a citizen, who v' does not own , an orchard, and' -N0" 11 "10rc 1S ""' newspaper, large or small, fighting tins organization wo don't know itH name. Instead of fighting it, per cent of the newspapers, dailies, large and small have joined it, and at u recent meeting of the Oregon State Editorial Association, it was stated and not denied, that the A. B. C. had lonc more for honest journalism than any system ever devised. Trills is true. And it has also helped the advertiser. In A fact the organization was originally formed bv Kastom advertisers, so that when they bought advertising they might know, regardless of what any newspaper claimed, precisely what they were buying. The A. It. C. has been so successful, that todav, its mark on a newspaper's circulation, has relatively the same iinthorii'v i" Hie advertising trade, that the mark "sterling" on a piece of silver has in the jewelry trade. An A. It. C. endorsement not only establishes the size of a newspaper's circulation but its quality. Some idea of the stringent regulations of this organization tiinv be olcn...l frn, uie mot, innt only mo paid subscriptions are counted, a sub-1 never. Intends to. ,A number of veteran readers of the Oregonlnn are 'here from Port land this week, hut .have In eat their breakfast without It. Atty O. Newbury was ramming around Thur's. looking for grapes, and alleged, affirmed, nsserle-1, and averred that he could not fin I a grape in town, that v.us ripe, further alleging, asserting, averring and affirming that said grapes were picked, plucked, and yanked from their said vines too hastily. A demurrer was filed lluit the eminent barrister and learned counsel was talking through his hat, headgear, and whiskers, mid ,1ust Indulging In some superfluous verbiage, commonly known as gulf. Farmers are complaining th.tt the lack of rnln Is killing the rtrass, and the Bates Hoys' mnut loquacious chtnwhnckcr ts nUn worrying about It. Punkln pies are tickling the pal ates of local epicureans, and nil Is well. Humdingers, Inc., have started fall Hprnylng of npptesauce. anil some civic back scratching is un M A TITCt A t it PERMANENTS INDIVIDUAL Free Shampoo and Finger Wave Given with each Permanent And to insure a well groomed appearance, try one of our Facials and a Manic.uro Wineland Beauty Shop Hotel Medford ' Phone 61 (Continued from Page On killing three negroes. It would not stienil so willingly to save theni from a criminal life. Drugs and nlcolint do nut lose their power, even tinder prohibi tion. Ill California tin iiiifnrtiinnte young moving plrturn star, recent lv known all over the world. Is dying nnd tlio government seeks those that sold her drugs that ruined her career' and her health. In New York a talented yonne woman of ttie stage calls upon her physician, is seined with con vulsions and died before he can see her. i Th medical examiner. Dr. Con rnles, examining the corpse, says. "Nothing unusual. Alcoholic psy chosis." Nothing unusual, with prohibi tion In the constitution and all the power of government trying to enforce It. The old saying nlmut lending n horse to water seems to apply to human beings. seriber more than six months subscriber. m arrears is not regarded as n I T 1 T l ' Wrr imj ... .i . ... DriSOane S lOOaV I '" 1 "" "lvmll carrying an audit lo ! ' -- lieei ess cl rem,. u l.ni ,,-(;.:.... : , imuiH i-Airrit'ii:o tins dem onstrated otherwise. Il is now an accepted axiom in the ad vertismg world that only the individual that wants a news paper and pays for it, ,indil'ies either as a loiritimiit. sub. scriher or to the advertiser as a potential customer. As the size and ipmlity of the Mi Tribune circulation in Medford and Southern Oregon has been generally known, li' many years, we never felt until recently that 1ho expense and added work incident to securing A. H. 0. membership was justified, lint will, the rapid growth of foreign atlvcr lisuig this situation changed, ami this paper decided that both m justice to its advertisers and to itself, it should become an A. 11. C. newspaper. So an application has been filed and in a short time, jred frd will have its first A, li. C. newspaper. If there are anv advertisers who do nut know the .standing of the I! C we " '"i-n.lent they have only to investigate the organization o agree that the scouring of (his service, will ot only be of henelil to this napor, hut of oven greater benefit to theni T V "REALISTIC" PERMANENT WAVES Given by expert operators who keep your wave looking attrac tive by professional resetting. Milady's Beauty Shoppe S. Central Phone 1374 If only the nations could nrriiit" a parity of suspicion. Daily Meteorological Report SuiMlllY, Oct. . I nil). Medford nnd vicinity: Hnndny, fair; not much change In tern l-ernturo. Oregon: Sunday, fair; not much change In temperature. ; . I . H Loot! DU ?5 el V Tepmcrature (degrees) (.2 Highest (lust 12 Ills.) 7 lowest (Inst 11 lira.) GO Itnl. humidity (pet.) ' 3 si'recliiltntinn (Inches) DO Htiit of weafher.., Clcnr Cloudy Total precipitation since Hep teniher 1, U2H, T. " ' "' Wr"iHTV!UOX. . -'. Mclevrologlst. All work and no play makes jack for the sanitariums. The Conservative party always wins in the Ion- run Americans are contented more fro,,. ,ly ,lml ,,y ,. Liudhergl. keeps on .lemonstrating t flyiK is .yt-rcctly safe if l.indy is the Jiilot. A deniocriu.y is a land whore birth cunts for little nd anv- ..my can cam me right lo snub those of hi is own class. If if s true that .Mr. Kinslein can work m.v ,n ....l l.rohlem, perhaps he can tell ,,s how ,o do.ermino ,,0 uluhcr of calories in hush. Dry agents show us how to link. ofitHt ud.ifr ..rf.,i:.. war. Teach soldier t N,u,uble ami fi,,. aooideutaHv. "A yes-man at the office; "Yes, Mu'm," nt home, i I sis. V4 HELf5y0aup v r tic' ' i msf WTqaess its true thai - Happiness-; prolonqs life. Your interest mlhtna swill .be awakened, by a ractio frorrv , Radio Service Laboratoiy "ELECTRIC WIRING CO." 22 S. Grspe Phone: Offlct 335: Res. Ui LjB. HOFFMAflJ Announces the Services of An EXPERT JIDRT CORSETIER Monday and Tuesday Only October 7th and 8th Phone Us for Appointments r '.vt . , .? ' : -A' - ! ).?'' .'! y:i'. ujwjjwu ujjf. MUMrr i Hifft? h?,yx- im l?m -mil nirtljw -in ifv Simdnu Hinnfr- I pe-w- -N. w -r ' p "'' YwriL dopmtwi? t at aff ? t TeWEARnrTlava ill take your, car, "... sir " ." "It Is Coo! in San Francisco" p parking troubles exist at The Minx. I The doorman takes your car when you arrive and places it in a garage connected with the Hotel. Just hand him your key as you leart the car that's all. Located in the heart of th ' City near everything. I 7 Service, Quality, Hospi tality- qoeMAMX HOTEL The answer should be: "Who cares?" The present cost of electric current is 60 little that it isn't worth the bother of running up and down stairs to turn lights off. And light is always a pro tection anyway, i Use light freely. You get so much for so little. Southern Oregon Electric ' 409 E..Main. Phone 889 TLT"i"D DTO T T TVT A Tl Tv IT f TIBATIT) A i1Tf Agents for EDISON MAZDA LAMPS v 1 r ) - . FRANCHISE , -T " : ! A DEALER f mW ir . r - r . - r ... . ror tne new instant-Light Aladdin' r . w ouppiy rans jivery nome wicnout r.iectricity snouia nave ana enjoy . this remarkable Aladdin: lights instantly. Burns kerosene without danger, odor, noise, smoke or trouble. Furnishes an abundance of highest quality Modern White Light at the lowest cost of all. Come in and see this wonderful New Instant-Light Aladdin demonstrated and learn how it will save your money and your eyesight as twell as beautify your home. Present "Aladdin Users Will Find at this Store a Complete Line of Supplies for Aladdins of All Models Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. 6th and Bartlett Phone 35-J CLAl'SITIED AXIVXRTI8INQ GETS KZIULTI SOUND ADVICE If you were to ask advice of every successful man in the world, the first thing that eaeh of them would tell you is, start a hank account today. You respct the opinion of suc cessful people in other mailers, why not in thw one of such vital import ance to you, especially when the advice is so easy to follow f of? Close study under artificial light causes serious in jury if the eyes are unaided by cor rect glasses. May we serve you? bw -ysj mm i "Partnerj in Community Development" You don't have to be a crystal gazer Reaching out for tlintanre with some m-ts in like cryntal gazing If yu try long enough your rbanrm are that you will find something, although never two night the same. We know what our acta will do and what you ran i do with them. We'll tell you frankly and then we'll be glad to let you do it. That's buying radio on proved per formance. Our saUnfird cus tomer will tell you that's the only way to buy a radio. Ask them or eonte in and see bow it's,done. KOLSTEK RADIO Radio Service laboratory , .H ...,.u vo, 22 S. Grape St. Phones: Office 335; Ftei. 1142 "mtpnuhtoilinm n-rrfiani It takes a trained abstraotor to examine a title with any degree of certainty. Be sure of yours. ' Let us work with you from the moment you consider purchasing. It will cost surprisingly little. Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 3