PSGE EIGHT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1929.
BOSC CAMPAIGN
IN DETROIT 10
YIELD JRESULTS
Trade Impressed with Fruit,
. and, Future Prospects for
Development of Market
: Radio Talks as Broadcast
' From Auto Capitol Sta
tion.
dark rich yellow over-spread with
cinnamon-russet with hero uml
thoro a spot of yellow ki-ouwI
color vlulble. The (Uallty in rated
by nil us ''very good" or "best."
Tho flesh, while sllKhtly K''nu-
lar, Is tender and meltlnn or al-l
most buttery, very Juicy with a
rich phiuant flavor and a plcns
InK aroma."
Try them: OI.1J CIOI.IJ OIJT
fllDB, KUGAHEU KUNHIIJNE JN-
S1DB.
SHRINE TREK TO LEGiON FEED AND
Ml
', A private telnnrnm rocc'ivod
from Detroit ly a lncnl whippet
Hlate.H that the first two t'ai-H nf
Rokuo River Uopvh mailt a HlmiiK
impression on the Ietrtilt trmU,
with their color, paek, and tiiHtl
nesH, and predicting, tlial In future
yeur, iJetrolt will he an excellent
market for Hokch and other varie
tJH of Medford peai'H.
The Detroit trade Iihh nhown a
hltfh Interest In the Hohch. They
were ripened to perfection, and
thltJ wan nn Important factor.
.. Radio talkH were prcKcnted over
Ktution M'WM. Detroit. They were
prepared by J'rof. b C. Keimer of
the Southern Oregon Experiment
Ntutlon at Talent, I'rof. lienry
H art man, und David It. Wood,
chairman ' of the Winter 1'ear
commlttee. Extract h were also
lifted in the csKaytt Hiilimitled In the
Hohc contest. .M ucli of the ar
rangement of the materia I, a nd
editlnp of the radio talks waa hy
Chairman Wood.
, Tho following are wimple of the
rad)o talkn, aa broadcast:
Ciood Morning:
Tills Ir Medford, Oregon Win
ter IJecir Capitol of the World.
1 Jo cat (Hi In the beautiful Kogue
River Valley In the southern part
of the state of Oregon, Mud ford i
Ir' best known iih tho home of the;
Bosc pear Old (told Outside,
Sugared Hunshlno Inside.
Twenty cars of theHo pears have
been selected, packed and now
are being ripened by the Medford i
Winter Pear committee, eHpeeial- j
ly for the use of the housewives i
of Detroit. 1
The housewives of Medford now
give the housewives of Detroit this
message: Of nil the penrs raised
at Medford, the best Ih the Hose.
For table use, to can, or fin salad
or to slice for a breakfast dish,
It Is ulways tho pear selected. It
Is different, richer, uweeter, u
most-delicious flavor.
Did you ever eat a Medford
Pose pear? No? Well, you have
the treat of your life In store for
you, . This variety is one of the
best Winter Tours grown( famous
for Uh flavor, grand favorite with
everyone who has eaten one, good
for both dessert and utility pur
poses. , In introducing Medford Bosc
pears we ask you to clearly un
derstand tho correct pronuncia
tion which is as If spelled It-o-s-k.
tf'he word Hose Is of French origin,
while tho fruit originated In Het
. KJum.
Penrfl' will rank any other fresh
fruit provided they are eaten when
ripe and In order to Interest the
housewives of Detroit In the true
ynlue of the Ilusc pear raised In
tho Medford district, a sales cam
paign has bent Inaugurated which
will result In your being able to
buy these pears at your favorite
jfutt stand.
v The great majority of people In
tills city who buy pears are famil
iar with tho Hat-Uctt variety but
know nothing about the J lose
pear. It Just so happens the
Rose pear ripens at a time when
the last of the Uarlletts are being
offered for sale. Plan to use
llose pears. Remember Old
(lold Outside, Suuivd Sunshine
Inside.
, Fruit In the Dally Diet.
Fresh fruit Is n necessity. The
Rrltlsh Isles recently put on n
ontnpalgn "Knt More Fruit," IVuim
contain vitamins A. It and C.
jFrom an article written by Sir
William Arbuthnot l.ane. weuuote;
i'Vltamln a builds up rtHlstuuce
nun Inst dlseuse. Vitamin H main
InlnH the health of the nervous
system., VHatnin C prevents scurvy
or, uny tendency thereto. Fruit has
ti'ftiost important effect nn health
finfl Is also a heautifier, for noth
ing is mow beneficial to the com
plexlon than fresh fruit taken
dully."
,ii Reuch for a penr Instead of a
flmoke" should he tho slogan of
every mother In the United Slates.
Educate your boys and girls lo
ent more fruit. Teach them t"
develop healthy bodies by eat Inn
fruit regularly. Supplement their
broukfast food by n careful diet
of tho proper pears In season aul
no laxatives whatever will be nee
essnry to Insure perfect health.
I'llliJ In many cases are unneces
pnry. Spend your, money with
the fruit retailer Instead of Hi
drug store. Doctors and proserin
tlonlsts are vital only when nrces-unry.-:
The prevention of disease
Is n mtbject worthy of serious
consideration. Prominent d let III -tins
all say you cannot go wrong
by Including fresh fruit In lite
(dully dM.
, Tho Hose penr unhiue In beau
,ty i rnslly Identified by tho rich
cinnamon brown color and the
, Jong, tapering, symmetrical, bell
illko fdinpn.
... Dr. II. I Ilcdrlek describes the
fruit of Hose an follows: "The
frullB of Honr merit unqualified
prnlse. . They nre nearly flawless
1n .evepy character. Tho penrn nt
tnce receive approbation from nil
Who see them by virtue of thtlr
uniquely beautiful color und nhnpc,
In which character they nro whol
ly unlike any other poor. The
Mwpe l pyrlform, with a very
Ipiiff taperinv npek, perfectly ynv
mtrlcal and unouimlted In trim-
nim PI contour. j no comr i
Tho Vancouver, (Wash.) Colum
bian prints tint following Item of
local interest :
Slightly befogged concerning the
proper procedure but perfectly
clear In bis intentions to lend
Dan Cupid a helping hand, Robert
Aiiisworth Henry, 2!t, of Maiden,
Massachusetts has besought the
aid of tho city clerk by letter.
His letter reveals him as a fore-
sighted chap determined to leave
no stoncM In tho path to matrimony.
Writing by air mall from Han
Pedro, California, Mr. Henry en
deavors to make arrangements to
have a marriage license ready
when he arrives. "Being a seafar
ing man 1 shall not be In port
for five days which I'm given to
understand are necessary before
the license can be Issued," he ex
plained, "in view of these clrcttm
HtanceK I do hupe you will coll
ider this unusual procedure fa
vorably and grant such Ileen.se.
The fiance, he added, Is F.einlce
Dixon. of Mcdl'ord, Oregon, lie
included a page of data concerning
himself and the young lady, and
offered to furnhdi any further in
formation upon lauding. Although
there is no law In this slate re-
pilring notice of Intention to wed,
the city forwarded the letter to
tiio county auditor.
An odd feature In tho case Is
that while forty days In the coun
ty Jail was t ho sentence Imposed
on CluiH. Coffee In Judge Taylor's
court Friday on the charge of
stealing a gun and some trapping
equipment from a cabin In the
Kvnns creek district, he had al
ready served the sentence, and
hence Is n free man.
It seems that some time ago,
Coffee, a young man who lived all
alone In a cabin In the Kvans creek
district, it Is understood, was orig
inally arrested for the same of
fense on n. grand larceny charge,
was bound over In the same court
to await action by the grand Jury,
and had already , .spent forty days
in the county Jail by Friday,
In the meantlmo relatives 'and
friends thinking that his solitary
life had affected hla mentality ami
that he needed treat me tit, rat her
than punishment, took the matter
up with Oeorge Wilson, assistant
listrlct attorney. Mr. NVllsoti on
further Investigating learned that
the grand larceny charge was nol
Justified, as tho value of the stolen
property fell under the originally
claimed value and should have
brought a petty larceny charge
, So the charge was changed to'
petty larceny with the umlerstund
ing that the relatives would place
the young man In charge nf an
other relative, who is connected
with n sanitarium up north for
treatment at that institution, and
that t lie sen tenet Imposed should
cover only the time that Coffee
had already spent In Jail.
Notice to
Roller Skaters
Grand opening at the
Armory
Skating Rink
Sunday Night
OCTOBER 13
Will run every night ex
cept Tuesday night here
after.
ADMISSION FREE
Come and See the Fun
BE GALA EVEN!
Members of Ilillah Temple are
looking forward with keen Inter
est to the gathering of Shiiners
In Marshfleld on Saturday, Octo
ber 2ti, at which time a large
class of noylces will receive the
elaborate, - Initiatory work. The
ceremonial, which promises to
ecllpso in size and enthusiasm the
Shrino conclave held In Medford
last spring, will attract Hhrlncrs
from all parts of the Puciflc coast.
Potentate C "Jerry" .Jerome
has received acknowledgements of
his many invitations to coast tem
ples and there is every indication
of a large representation of vis
iting officers and nobles.
Word has come from Marshfleld
that the preparations for exten
sive decorations on the streets of
that city iiave been made and it
will be a gayly bedecked Marsh
fleld 'that will greet the colorful
flood of nobles of the Mystic
Shrine on the 2(ith. The mer
chants of Marshl'leld too. will dec
orate their buildings and display
windows In honor of the Hhrtnors.
Captain Hex Harnett's yellow
robed patrolmen are In tip-lop
trim for the parade which will be;
one of the ceremonial features. I
They have been drilling regularly j
ami show an Improvement even ;
r.fter their excellent work In Hosj
Angeles last June. The Klamath I
Falls patrol drum corps will also !
be on hand and lllllah's new pa-1
1 rot orchestra will make Its debut
in the Coos Hay metropolis. Large.
stages have been secured lo carry
the uniformed aggregations to
Mar.shfield. Director D. P. Older
and IiIh wrecking crew are arrang
ing the details of the Initiatory
work.
In preparation for the coming
ceremonial, a Scottish Rile reun
ion will be held In this city on
October 2, 21i and 23 during
which time (he Siskiyou Hodge of
Perfection of this city 'will join
with I he Chapter Rose Croix of
Marsht'iebl and tho Council of Ka-
dosh and Consistory of Kugene 'n
conferring the Scottish Rite de
grees upon several candidates.
M a 1 t a Commandery No. 4,
Knight Templars, will also have
several York Rite Masons who will
receive the Shrine degree nl
Mat'Hhfield. This body, with head
quarters lit Ashland, has been very
act !vo during the past year and
only recently officially entertained
(irand Commander (ieorge Dunn.
W A SI I INCiTON (P) Miss Nn n -cy
Hopkins, who took up aviation
upon graduation from high school
a year ngot has become n full
fledged pilot during the year that
has Intervened.
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Jackson County
Abstract Co.
121 E. Sixth St. Phono 41
IK MUM WEEK OF OCT. 20
posal of temple funds, was under
way by tho Lou Angeles district
attorney's office today, us the re
sult o? charges Of misappropria
tion brought by five pastors of the missed by Mrs. McPherson within
evangelist's Four Square Gospel 1 the past week.
Lighthouse churches. Two of the The name Siberia means "tulrs
complaining pastors had been diB-'ty." 1
13 very American Legion man in
this district is urged to attend the
annual "feed" and installation of
officers to be held at the Masonic
hall tomorrow night at 6:30 p. m.
Moreover Ue Is expected to bring
his lady and table service fur two
as the Auxiliary will furnish plen
ty of food but the veterans will
have lo provide their own mess
kits and tools. A short entertain
ment program and brief business
session will round out a busy but
enjoyable oning for all who attend.
Officers of' the Junior class of
the Southern Oregon Normal
school are: John Hillings, presi
dent; Verdine Hardy. Medford,
vice president; Kunlce Hager, Ash-
laiui, secretary; i toy loung, isn-t
land, treasurer and Dick Joy and
A udrey Drown, class reprcsenta-
lives. I
Tho first mission to be held In
the new Sacred Heart Catholic
church here will open on October
20 and close October 27. Rev.
William Orangell, C. S. R., of Se
attle, said to be an eloquent nnd
forceful speaker, will conduct the
mission.
lieglnnlng with second mass nt
10:30 on Sunday, October 20, the
services will consist of two masses
daily, one at six o'clock nnd one
at S:15 at each of which the vis
iting clergyman will preach & ser
mon, as well as nt the evening
services at 7:15. This will be the
first mission held here In over
three years, and keen Interest has
been expressed In it by both Cath
olics and their friends throughout
the valley.
LOS ANOHLKS, Oct. 12. fP)
Investigation of the monetary af
f a 1 is of A nge I u s Te rn p le, and of
A I met Semple Mcpherson's dls-
BIN's slogan is "Always in Earnest" which means that the Tog
gery takes this task of pleasing you pretty seriously
VALUES
Make Our
Business
It is a CONCEDED FACT that The TOG
GERY has long been recognized as South
ern Oregon's GREATEST VALUE GIV
ERS in men's apparel.
Icight now we are showing a great array
of men's overcoats and topcoats ALL
WOOL, in rich, beautiful patterns as low
as $16.50. BE FAIR with yourself see
ours then look the town over and you
won't need anyone to tell you where to
buy.
Remember, we are the only clothing storo
in Southern Oregon operating our own fit
ting department, a service for our custom
crs. "ALWAYS IN EARNEST"
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llniiclsoino m.'ilionimy ense with hurled piinels. StriUi's
5 the hour imil hall' Imur "ii Ciitlicdral iKiug nl' hell metal,
t 5 inch silver dint.
Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Silk from to? to to wltt
pointed hl.
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We Repair Clocks Call and Deliver
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Your Favorite Jeweler
Since 1918
Phono 93 1 for
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Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food la Better"
At the Medford
1 11 take
youi: car,
sir
"It Is Cool tn
San Francisco"
O narking troubles exist at The M aux.
The doorman takes your tar when you
irrive and niters it in garage connected with
the 1 lotel. Just hand him your key as you leart
the car that's all. Located in the heart of tha
City near everything.
I j Sewice.QitalilvJhfpitality-
MjeAiANX "HOTEL
....A Special Feature of the....
MARIAM GROSS
KNITTED
DRESSES
Known on Fifth Avenue as
the "Glen Bogie" Dresses
This special presentation shows enchanting
models in the newer two-piece styles as
well as the one-piece slip-on models with
V-neck and student neck.
These wonder knitted frocks (at $29.50)
introduced to Medford hy Adrienne, have
proven aniost delightful dress for all occa
sions teas, bridge, sportswear, business
and travel. Whether you enjoy southern
sojourn, or to be worn at home.
Miss Kurz Will Be
Here Monday, Oct. 14
And this is your invitation to come to this
special presentation.
IK
Adriennes
Modern Modes
Distinctive and individual
Apparel for Women
No hooks or but
tons; can be put on
nnU off easily; is
adjustable at waist
line and hem,
Won't stretch, sa?
0 r bulge; keeps
shape; has special
ly patented lock
stitch weave.
Knitted of Austra
lian zephyr wool;
Is unbelievably soft
to the touch.
4. Always the same
price, J29.D0!
1
c.
RAD
A.
IOLA
Have Selected the
PEOPLES
ELECTRIC
STORE
As Their AQENTS for Medford
You may see a complete line of
the new RCA Screen-Grid Radios at
212 West Main Street