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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1929)
i FLOWER POTS Pot up hose Garden Plants wanted for winter house plants before Jack Frost gets them. Use peat mull in the potting soil, half 'and half i for best results. I Monarch Seed & Feed Co. '. ' "Your Seedsmen Since' 1910" WOMEN GOING N X h V "Girl From Rio" at I sis Tonight "Tho Girl From Rio, a Gotham production starring Car met Myers, Is now on view at the Isls theatre tunlKlit and Friday, and it is a pic ture thnt combines all the ele ments that make for real enter tainment, drama, romance, a colorful atmosphere and a cast of screen favorites. - Tho story is ono unusually strong In dramatic value, cumhfn insr a number of tensely dramatic situations, which are worked out logically to a powerful if soino what amazing climax. The treat ment of the carnival scenes, photo graphed entirely in technicolor, arc most effective, bringing out the colorful and luxurious back ground of Rlo'a leading cafe. Notice. All members Win. H. Harrison Woman's Relief Corps, Central Point: You are urgently request ed to be at our hall at 7:30 p. m. on Friday, Oct. 11th, for inspec tion. . Inspector Emma Sweetland will be with us for this yearly oc casion. ' 201 SPORT ONROGUE v ; "Women are taking to the sport of fishing . like tho fish do to water," auid Kalih Cowgill, state game commission engineer, who was tho principal Rpeaker ; before the lltisiness 'and Professional Women's club nt their regular Thursday noon luncheon at the Ho tel Hollund today. Mr. Cowgill Raid that Rogue river fishing was growing In popularity and drawing both' men and women of note to tho Rogue Rlvor valloy from vari ous sections of the world ns well as from the remote corners of this country. While- there Is a deplotlon of fish In Rogiie river and the stroums surrounding Metitord.tdue to poach ing and excessive activities of some individual and commercial concerns, according to Mr. Cowgill, the commission now has the situa tion well in hand and will be ablo to effectively enforce tho game laws necessary to tho protection of the fish iu tho future. The speaker, In an Interesting way, told about the tireless efforts of the game commission, the .lack son County and Josephine County Game Protective associations tn at tain ptlng to preserve 'the fisji In the streams of this section. He told about one case where a man had gone over the limit at Fish lake last summer to the extent of catching 150 fish in one day.' The speaker urged organized spnport of the game 'laws and 'community co operation , in developing Itogun river .nd . Its fishing; attractions into one of the largest resources in the- valley. REFRIGERATION IS TOPIG AT FORUM The Importance of year round refrigeration nnd its relation to the health and happiness of the American people was tho subject of an interesting talk beforo the Oopco employes club this noon.. F. 11. Hull, district supervisor for tho General Klectiic company refrigorntor, speuXor of tho day, brought out many important points on food preservation and why it is vital to health. . "Wntchthe temperature in your refrigerator,' said the speaker. "H It goes above fifty degrees your food l not being safely preserved." Tho national slogan Is "Below" 50 decrees- safety, above Bo degrees danger." Mr. Hull's remarks were Illus trated with charts and a clever moving exhibit showing the byclo of refrigeration in a General lilec tric refrigerator. George Nouner, United States disti'ict attorney was another guest of the forum today who contribut ed to the enjoyment of tho pro gram with a number of interesting experiences encountered in vari ous sessions of federal court. Reforo closing, II. h. Rromley, chairman of the meeting, intro duced Uoyd Williamson, who has just; returned from tho National Legion convention at Louisville where he captured fourth place in the drum majors competition. Williamson will give an account of his trip at the next forum meet ing. Thursday, Oct. 17th. TO FRIDAY, OCT. 18TH The formal opening of tho newj school building which was re-; cently completed on tho highway! near the Rogue River bridge in the Khudy Covo and Kdgewood Park districts has been postponed from October 1 1 to Friday even ing, October 18, according to Ada T. K locker. The opening will be In the form of a good-will session, to which all property owners of the dis tricts uro asked to attend. A pro gram tho details of .which have not been arranged, will Include, i talk by. Mrs. Susan no Holmes Cur tor. county school sirprintendent. ItcctuiHC of the expense of the new building, It was impossible .o purchase ninny bonks for tho school library. Those who are interested, are asked to donate reference books and , children's books, whh-h can be used up t and including the eighth grade. Donations may bo left at tho Kloeker l'rlntory. (TlT VVTH WOMAN IX OVKX (Continued from Page One) In a section of thd cabin occupied by .Mrs. itlackbuin. Questioned for hours. as to what might bo burled under the floor, David Thompson,. negro guard of the "(Joldcn Te'hiple," - repeatedly declared, "I daren't tell.'" Density of tho stnr Slrlus is so great that one cubic inch of it weighs a ton. I Hair Rats Are Gone! AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE HAS BEEN REMOVED Modern woman, freed of the restraint of long, tresses,' realizes the comfort and sanitation of the bobbed head. The shears in the hands of AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE have severed the bonds of another archaic dogma. J.GPENNEYCa Presenting An Assemblage GOATS in every approved winter fashion Tho flaro . . . the tunic effect ... the fur border . . . the new straight line models that emphasize the importance of line and self trimmings . . . every style detail that characterizes the coats of this season is included for your selection . . . right now. Sizes for women, truss ea and juniors are special bed at one price t i - $30.75 Smooth-Finish Materials Long-Haired Furs These new coats ire gracious ... and feminine! They are fashioned of smooth, soft-finish materials and lavishly trimmed with deep fur collars and Interesting novelty cuffs. The workmanship, the quality, the styling , , all measure up to our consistently high standard. '. "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. YEARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE, the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco, properly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted" . "TOASTING," the most modern step in cigarette manufacture, removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. : Everyone knows that heat purifies, 'and so "TOASTING" LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful cor rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that 'ancient, preju dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. 66 It's toas i ! . C ted No Throat Irritation -No Cough. TUNE IN Th Lucky Strike Dance Orchoira, erery Saturday night, oral a coast-to-coast natwoik of the N. B. C "It's Toasted" the phrase that describes the extra "toasting" process applied in the manu facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop are scien tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini mum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit. The exact, expert regulation of such high tempera ' tures removes impurities. More than a slogan, "It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as the most modern step in cigarette manufacture. WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION TODAY AND FRIDAY The Most Thrilling of All Talking Pictures Actually Filmed at Sea I St HHRADT BOSWORTH LEILA HYAMSo JOHNNY MACK BROWN special In the TALKING . NEW8 Meet the ball players In the present World Series. See and hear them in action. X J f Admission J W . J Matinee , K C I I 10 and 25 I jr yl fkl I Evenings A 0 I a a s I e torn from life's pages of emo tion! lights and shadows that turn men Into beasts, plunge them Into the depths of misery. Also All Talking Comedy "THE BEES BUZZ" with GRIBBON and CLYDE. Close study under at if i c in! .light cnfWg'1 serious in jury, if itlie-eyes' arc' unnided bydor-1' rect glasses. . . May we serve you 7 n 11 1 1 sous Hour are. Masat44 A Compute euAimo jus Dycum sumcs O vm. The American Tobieco Co, Mfri. ATTENTION, HUNTERS Hunting KOfiHon Is here. Make r ' ' LAKE OF THE WOODS RESORT your hcaiiquartora. Large area of hunting; grounds, plenty of game. Why pack In a lot of equipment on your hunting trips wlion wo are fully equipped with warm cabins and plenty to eat Special rates to Huntera during months of September and October Club Privileges Women's Hoss $1.00 Pair lilk from toy to tot wttt ' tolatoi had. ; II . 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