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"BnrnFOiro rone tktbune.' jTOPomvREGflyr',- tuesdxy, October r, 1029. News Notes of Pomona fcnd . , Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters . : -GRANGE CAIjEXDAB ' ' . (For this wock.) Lako 'Crock Thursday, Ccto- bcr 10, 8:30 p. m. Jacksonville Thursday, Octo- bcr 10, t p. m. Enterprise Saturday, October , J2, 10 a. m. .' CnANGlO MOTTO In essentials, unity; ,' ' Irr non-cssentlnls, liberty In all things,- charity. THE GUANGi; IS MARCHING ON Have you heard tho message Iruo, That Is ringing, surging through: It Is echoing from the cast to wost- - . cm shore; 'From the farthest southern line To tho northern waving pine, Hear us sine It with a glud trl I umphant score (.V Chorus;, Tramp, tramp, tramp, the Orange Is marching, Farmors Join tho mighty band; Better crops and bettor boys. Ha'pplcr homes and purer Joys; Naturo's noblemen tho Grangers of tho land, . We aro glad we're on the farm Wondrous miracles wo charm. With tho mostor hand that models .fruit and flowers; Growing grain for dully broad, ' With the blue sky overhead. Iu the fields wo spend our busy. .' . . ., happy hours. Chorus: - Tramp, tramp, tramp In tho Grange we buy and sell, And ft Is our school as well; Farmers train for statesmen and for business men. Though wo'ro not averse to fun. Nor to feasts where toasts arc spun, Pledged to brotherhood, we part to , - meet again. Chorus: Tramp, trnmp, tramp ' rOMONA GRANGE ' .... Roister. 'Master Albert Straus, Sams Valley. Bcorolnry Mrs, Gertrude Ilaak, Eaglo Point. Locturor Mrs. Lcla Shopard, Ro'guo Rlvor. Ovcrseor John Anderson, Cen tral Point. Chaplain J. It. Powen, Wlmor. ISxccutlvo Commltteo Albert fitraus, Mrs. Alhort Ilaak, I. It. 'Kllno, John Koldormoyoh, Goorgo Hilton, Jr. Legislative Conimlltoo George Hilton, Jr., Claus Charley, J. It. Bowen, H. W. Sparks, Ooorgo Mc Donough. . i -. Committee on Kducntlon Mm. A..T. Lathrop, Prof. C. F. Davlcs, Mrs. .Lulu Thurslon. .Marketing Commltteo Chair man of each suhordlimto Grungo marketing committee. Membership Committee Mas ters , of all subordinate Oranges. Committee on , H e s o 1 u lions Vrot. C. F. Davios, Mrs. Murgarot (Jalligar, It. E. Ncnlon. POMONA r.Pomona Grango will meet on Saturday, October 26, at 10 a. m.. it Wlmor, with Enterprlso Grango. ;' Save this date for Pomona. If you want any nsslstanco In working up any resolutions, go to the resolutions committee, who will be clad to assist you. If all reso lutions were ready to present ns . soon as Grange opens, much valu able time would be saved. If all business was prbsonted to tho Orange through carofully consid ered and properly worded resolu tions and motions, morn than twice the amount of business could be ac complished. Dinner is served at noon. Knch one brings a well-filled basket, which Is put together and served "community stylo" by tho enter taining Grnngn. - The lecture hour Is always given Immediately nfter dinner, and Is In charge of tho lecturer. ' This Is tho tlmo when the Po mona Grango entertains granger and non-granger alike, ortlmes a forum Is held In connection with the lecture hour when short ad dresses aro given by prominent business or professional men. Every subordinato Grango mas ter Is on the momhorship commit too and should mnko a strenuous effort to havo his membership cdu. rated on tho valuo of Pomona membership. , Tho membership in the I'omonu Grango could well bo doubled. The degree team will confer tho degroe at any Grango, whenever a class Is secured. Tho Initiation fee and dues are so small that It need deter no one Interested from Joining. Ono dol lar for Initiation feo and dues for one year; thereafter, GO cents a year dues.' To seo tho benutlful Initiatory work Is alono worth tho amount. Tho Secretary Is preparing tho report blanks for subordinate mas tors, which will bo mailed lo the mspjers this week: PAIN IN YOUR SHOULDER? Um Tysmel for Relief Iffilfd-Hkm Jdbii of ftnln In th tIMb wt of thft hnuldr Marin are arnerally tfnt to neuritis, brought on by ipt mtr to drauffhta or auddrn chans; f lhcr. In Mm caia thera Is stiff mm or anranaaa In tha musoiaa, mak tog It difficult to raiM tha arm, Mfrt and MM flat way to r oara mob an attack la to apply "mull out It of Trsmol ovar tha afTanad rat, Thla tooth In f, na1lnr prepara tion la aiilckly anaorbad through tho Vorao and carried to tha throbhlna1, fhlnsj parlpharal narra. Tha nalno tauaJlr atop at onea. and In a vary 1 f-tot tima tha laat traoo of aoraxiaao iOiM diaaapaax. (. TyameJ fa tpanlvtarf nai ml fi ap f slppi. Raeommandad for all )- f pain, whathar mnmd owltU.nfirralfia, mtntlca orrhen- r ar atafl M Kindly see that they aro filled out and bring thorn with you to the morning session If possible; otherwiso sond In by some mem ber who will bo presont at tho morning session, or mull to tho secrotary In tlmo to allow for rural le I Ivory, thrco or four days before Pomona, EAGLE POINT GRANGE Eagle Point Grange hold an In teresting session lost Tuosday even ing. October 1, Several visitors word present from Bams Valloy, Central Point nnd othor Granges, as usual. A largo class was initiated and another group votod on favorably. ICurcly do wo havo a meeting that wo do not tnko In new members. The Clrango Is growing rapidly, not only hero, but elsewhere, and with tho growing membership coineB an added responsibility to make It worth while; to ndd something to the lives of tho memliors that will benefit them; to make a lasting im predion on thorn of tho high moral standnrd upon which tho Grange Is hullt, and of tho obligation placed upon every member to do his or her bit to raise and keep tho social standards of tho com muulty on a high moral plane. While tho Grongo gives an op portunlty for tho enjoyment of many pleasant social activities, yet wo must not loso track of the fact that the llfo of a consistent Grang cr Is ono of service to humanity, and humanity Is never served by lowering tho social standards, but by elevating them. It Is tho duty of a Grange to strive to create a desire for clean, wholosomo amusement and for en tertainment which stimulates the inind as well as. furnishes enter tainment; to discourage nil un wholesome amusement which has a 'endency to coarsen or destroy the finer sensibilities by Indulging in tho common nnd sensuous. The Grange has a wonderful op portunity to counteract tho influ- onco of much , of tho demoralizing amusement offered to tho young pcopla of today, by providing amusement which Is true recrea tion which rbcrontos mentally and physically, leaving ono better fitted to taka up the duties of llfo with nn adiled Interest. The principal fenturo of tho lec ture hour last Tuesday night was a leeturo given by N. C. Wostorflcld of Medford. Tho. subject of this leeturo wns 'Llfo nnd lis Struggles," In which ho used ns Illustrations ninny curi osities of plant llfo and their strug gle to adapt themsolves to environ ment. Ho paid a glowing tribute lo Luther liurbank and his servlco to humanity, giving to tho world many vegetables, fruits nnd flowers with which ho had worked years to bring them from a prac tically worthless Btato to ono of usefulness, or beauty, or grcator adaptability. Anil then tho keynote of tho talk was given In his statement thnt tho human family had tho samo con tinual slrugglo to uiako llfo worth whllo nnd ndaptablo to environ ment; that no matter what our alms or tho slrugglo to reach our aim, wo must all roallxo that serv ice tn humanity Is tho only thing that brings happiness. It was Indeed Interesting to nolo with What intent Interest tho young people listened to every word, seemingly completely ubsujbed in tho subject. An assembly song nnd two vio lin solos with piano accompani ment by Mr. and Mrs. Cowdon completed tho program which wns one of tho most Interesting wo havo bad tor k long time. At the next regular meeting on Tuesday, October 15, tho senior de gree team will confer tho third and fourth degrees on a largo class. On Saturday night, October D. tho Sams Valley Grango gavo J.' play, "Mammy's L'll Wild lloso," to a well filled houso. This was a particularly plenstng play, full of southern sentiment and atmosphere and was much vu Joyed by all present. Tho proceeds were divided be tween tho Sams Valley and tho Kagto Point Granges. Tho Uugto Point Grango takes this opportunity to thank tho Sams Valley Grango for Its neighborly cooperation In bringing tho play to Kuglo Point. Central Point Gningo Illy 10. II. Nirohiiiclor) Central Point Grange met Oct. Ith In duo form. Mrs. A. T. Lath rep nuitlo announcement of a meeting tltat Mrs. Mabel Mack wishes to bo held at Health Unit Center, Central Point, Oct. llith. for tho purpuso of quilting demon stration. .Mrs. Itertba Itursell, economic, committee chairman, Bturtod a dUcusslnu on making a little money un tho side, anil It was de cided that a covered tlisli supper will be. piepiircl for the next meet ing, October lsili. Any Uraiiger will be entitled to attend. The drill tram under tho man agement of .Morse llalcy gavo 1 2 ciiudlilatcs the third ami lum-di degrees and the work and talileaua wore well put on. Lecture hour was lukvn up wllh llto following numbers; Solo, "I'll Always lie In l.nvo Willi You," Miss Iiorrls Itlchard son. Piano solo, "Edelweiss Glide, " Miss Arietta Tyrrell. Encore. "In tho Dig itock Candy Mountain." Heading, "A Lock of llulr," Mr. Scrulih. Cowboy song, "When tho Work's All Hone In the Kail." lull llolmin of Eagle Point. Encore, "Tho Cowboy's Dream." Visitors from Jacksonville In cluded: Mesdames Catherine Wcndl, Mabel Minis. S. S. Sever once, Miss Itllth Severenco. "Pupa" Sims came by himself. Eagle Point visitors were: and .Mrs. 11. II. Ilolmun and and .Mis. G. E, Cowilen. Sums Valley visitors:. E. Neulim. Paul McKlnnls and Mr. Mr. N. M r. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. With eleven companies In actual pro duction at tu moment but llltlo mo ro need bo said unont tho activ ity at the Fox Studios. Tho moat unique nnd lmpoulne of the o 1 o v o n productions un der way i tho John McCormui-k h t a r r 1 n k Kox Movietono p r o ductlon which Is Ih'Iiik filmed In Ireland with I'Yiink Kor z a k c dire ctintf. The len other pro (I ii c 1 1 o n h are, "T ho World Movch On," that will ho t li o per manent titlo of Um John Hly Htono production, Tho Sky Hawk." "Lovo, Llvo & Lauk'h, tho per I'll ll I Muni, manent title f tho tleorffe JokhcI HtarrhiK produc tion directed hy William K. Howard and prevloiiHly known aa "JIurdy fiurdy Man" VKoninnco of Itlo Cinindc," co-featurlnff Warner Maxtor and Alary Duncan and di rected hy Alfred Hantcll; "Seven Kates' which promises lo bo an actual sensation starring Paul Muni and directed by Berthold' Viorlel nnd staged by Lester Lon--organ; "Lono Star Ranger," fea turing CJeorgo O'Krlen and Sue" Carol and directed by A. F. Krlck son; ".South Sea IU-hp." a Lenore Ulrlc starring plrturo directed by Allan Dwan; "Nix On Dames," a story of vaudeville and acrobats with Mao Clarke. , William Jlarrl gait and Hubert Ames featured and directed 'by Donald Gallaher; "Now Orleans Frolic," which will havo in the cast every prominent contract player under tho Fox banner topped by Vi'lM Rogers ami directed by itenjamtii Stoloff; Raoul Walsh's new picture, fea turing Victor McLaglen with Flfl Dorsay and Kl llrendel tupping the cast and with the tentative title of "Sea Legs;" "Cameo Klrby," tho famous story niuslcallzcd with J. Harold Murray and Norma Torris featured and directed by Irving C ii minings. Many Gems Worn By Jeanne Eagels at Time of Death NEW YORK, Oct. 8 () A penrl ring, valued' at more than JjO.OUO, was among tho jowols worn by Miss Jounno IOhkoIh, actions, at tha tlmo of hor tlculli. A jiolloo report also rovenloil a $20,000, six- karat illainond ring , n wed- ding ring sot wllh Hnvon din- nioiids, a wlilto gold guard ring nnd two strands or pearls, 4 Tho total valuo ut thu gems was $.150,000. LoGrande Bests Wallowa I.A tiUKAXDU, Ore., Oct. (I') Victorious In Its first game of tho season, tho Uillrando high i Bchool footlmll team defeated Wal-1 lown high III to 0 hero Snlurdny. latirundu scored nil polntH In the first half. I'ouch Ira W'oodlo uxed iilnyerq during the gnnnv I BIG LIQUOR PLANT v m rm mi 1 1 h 1 1 i ii a i I'm i nn KHiuru hi OMLtmOPCO REPORTS GOOD POUTI-AND. Oct. 8. (P) Tho federal prohibition offlco hero to duy told of tho discovery nnd con fiscation of a giant lluu,or ulunt near Salom Saturday night. Tho liquor plant, officers said, sent 1 Go gallons of high grado moonshine, to Portland dally. Jt was found hy state and federa3 officers who raided tho Kulmer , runcjl oight. miles west of Snleni. A 1000-gallon still of latest de sign, 0'HIU gallons of nuisti, lor,4 gallons of moonrihine. n throe-ton truck, a pumping- plant and an electric light plant wero seized along wllh a cfliuntity of supplies. WJL: r M SHE THOUGHT: 1 W ES 'Td invite you again- ; ' o Jrw. if it wcrun t for U. U. toJmMt Yet, to be polite, h'tl iC idHNH SHE SAID: 1 fexi1 JTm glad you called Dave." Girls felt sorry for Dave . . but "B.O." is so unpardonable TUB GIRLS were cordial, very po lite. Hut something was wrong npiin. "Tliey seem cool," thought Dave, "as if I weren't rctdly welcome. Wish I knew why people always loso interest in me." That was several months ago. Today Dave is a social favorite. Read how he . finally discovered und overeume his fault "li.O." lUxhj Othrrl "I always doubled it IHnt anybody could ho troubled by 'lilO.' and not kiuiw it. "And I was mistaken liko thousands TRY LIFEBUOY SHAVING CREAM Ends Tendcrface Ati your traggnt PARTICULAR BUILDERS ALWAYS "Beaver Portland Cement Beaver GOLD HILL, OREGON Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Rogue River Lumber Co., Stand ard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods L umber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co. Roy Reed. - Margaret Taylor, Ceoige Muflt and Clyde Uhlman, ) nil of Snlcvn, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson, of Rickreal were; arrested, j INVESTMENT DEMAND' A uunrtitrly luooting of the rep resentutivoH of tho Copco Invest ment dcpnrtmcnl was held here Inst week under the direction of I). 0. Tyrco, manager of the de-.j pnrtmu'nt. '.'Uooil conditions werei reported throughout southern Ore-! gon nnd northern California, with j sales of Coco preferred Ktocl: i roachlng a favorable peak. Imli-j cut ions arc for a euntlnuance of fu voralilo conditions thraugliout the I fall and winter. of others. I did olTend. As my doctor explained, we become accustomed to ever-present odors. Rut pores give off as much as a quart of odor-cuusing waste daily, lie told me. "Now, I use Lifebuoy and 'R.O. hasn't a chance. After a Lifebuoy bath, you feel like a million. That clean smelling antiseptic lather purifies so thoroughly, you stay fresh. "Lifebuoy is great for the skin, too. And it gets rid of germs. You can tell Lifebuoy purifies from its pleasa ntr.rfra clctin scent that vanishes us you rinse." LKVEIt llllOTHBKS CO., Cambrtrltt. Nnu. Lifeb HEALTH SOAP ' stops body odor V Y USE A HOME PRODUCT Portland Cement Co. POItTI.AND, Ore., Oct. 8. () A replevin suit' wus filed hy the Portland Elks'- lodge today against Sheriff Hurtuurt to recover uni forms and bjind instrumentg seized under attachment proceedings. The equipment Is valued at fib2S, lie complaint said. The suit also asks $10,000 dam ages for "wilfully taking and us ing" the equipment. The seizure was made on Sep tember 28 after a complaint had l.nnn flt.i.1 4 1. ..1 1 .1.- UCCU HICU, kllU nilVllll SUIU, IU UIO I effect that the lodge had not paid in inn nji hid eiiupineiii. - - - - 1 I uov The obxsibn-Grip, Atwater KenTs Radio.. for - Distance! Tune in on the World Series Baseball Games ' Peoples Electric. Store 212-214 W. Main Wc have a largo stock of all varieties of Pears, Walnuts, Shrubbery And All Fruit and Shade Trees ' Prices quoted by writing to 'us at Central Point and we will call on you. J. J. Duane Nurseries Martinez, Calif. SPECIFY RAND 3 R. C. Cabinet Complete with 55 C Model $169-50 60c Model $18650 ' ! Phone 12 99 r- yt. .ABWvts't Dnij Store Adv. pith Wi-re with the vandldules.) " TtJ and Mrs. SeegmHIiT nho