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UEDTOKP MATT; TKTBrKE. MEDFORD. OT?Ff;0T, MONDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1929.' THANKSGIVING BEST MARKET FOR TURKEYS1 i i Jeanne Eagels Dies Manager Parker of Farm Co-Op Views Thanksgiv ing Demand As Be'st for Local Birds Pool Plans; Are Completed. THIRD BOSC CAR FOR DETROIT ON; SALE THIS WEEK! Held For Trial i Winter Pear Committee Gets I Copies of Ads and Book- ! let Boosting Local Fruit ! j Radio Also Used in Pear I Campaign." LINER EMPRESS STRIKES ROCKS; NO CASUALTIES uiiproximattkly 200 remained aboard, the ship and were declared tu be In no danger. STATE P.-T. A. MEETING OPENS IN GRANTS PASS C0WG1LL WILL GO TO GUARD MEET WEATHER AIDS i . it Asaociatfd Press Photo Arrangement and dotalls haer reau Co-operative, Clay 1. I'arker. , star, died in New York of an over manager, fir the annual turkey dose of sleeping poticn. pool, embracing Jacknon and Je- phtm counties, with an estimated turkey crop of 3.V0vu biruH. Ut I week. Josephine cuiinty growers ' pftint-d up to dfllvor 15.uOO pounds of turkeys for eastern murketj. j Turkey raiwrrf- hiive been ad-j vised by a bulletin boued by the, Kami "o-Opvrative, to prepare! their birds for the Thunk.-KiUni,' i market, as sina indb-aie it will be the liiKheat market. owinn to n! turkey nhortaKv in other diMrlrta. j Turkeys shipped to the eitntt-m ! mniket will be on wile the Thurw-) day, Friday and Saturday preeed-j Ihk TbankM:lvin. Freight nhip-j nu-nts wilt le mad the week of: xivMiilr 3 to lo. (irowtra ar 1 DEVELOPMENT SQUAW L iJevt h pment . in thi- eounty n Copies of advertising printed in lK?troit newspapers, and ; broadcast over Detroit radio at a- j tlor.s, have been received by the j winter iiear committee now con-! ducting a Hose campaign in that i ; city. The slogan, "Old Gold Out-! side. Sugared Sunshine Inside." j 'and "Crown in the famous Med-1 j ford, Oregon, district," is stressed. I j An ad in the Detroit Newa reads: j "luscious Hose pears Just arriv ed from the famous Medford dis trict of Oregon, if you have never tasted a IJosc you do not know i what a good pear is. Ask for them I at any fruit store or grocery," The slogan and a cut of a Hose pear are prominently displayed. A booklet distributed to Jobbers f has tor a margin a series of underway "Hoses." it!i a frontispiece. "Lus cious Boi,- Pears from Medford. 1 Associated Press Photo j Bee Montague, screen actress. Is being held for trial in Los Angeles matter on a charge of driving a car while Intoxicated," j Canadian Pacific Ship Off; t Course in Dense Fog Juan de Fuca Straits Passen gers Taken Off Hope to Float Vessel. AKES projects re making progress ,T i ,i.i " ... , i ureiion. l lut peconu j-ae contains eoon a iwwible ituniiK ini permit. - - a picture t;f a Jto.-c and the The ireiirhi -ar from thin t Jty wi'l rih Vv V.rL- I'itv N'.iv mlrtT . s. 51. An evortM rar of turkey will Hhii.mxl Krislnv N't.Vembe.-1 V"''"K 1C. It will arrive the same date. it her coii.lii ji.r.s i re winter j urged to bring in their turkeys loga.li. Thc third age has the following The Medfurd Wat.r. Tower and T .n iwv c ; : irnpany. with a plan to i.trnit tM t.' vin us the Wiit. rj uf tile Sjuaw hikes ! ... . ,. .," but transjMirtution co Is 2 , ewit ll'r "ur'lul' "iuu"K i me upp.-r more, per pound. The express - U t the Sterling mine and ad ishipment will not be made unless jil"nt ground, plans to let the hiKhly advisable.. icontiuct fr the building of a Mor- Turkey in tho Christmas pool S.juavv lake as ...n us will ho hhito.efl hv Utiember 7. ' ...r t-(.nm-ieu. my . The general plan of the pout will be the Fame ntt last year. Savage & Co., New York buyers will pout an "Irrevocable credit" at the Jackson County Bank, and au thorize the bank to :iy the Co Operative a fixed amount from 30 reiAa to 33 cents p?r pound, for No. 1 turkeys, when the ear Is loaded. Iast year's advance was 33c er pound. This year's advance will be determined in about two weeks Funds for labor and inatorlnl in parking and shipping wilt be advanced by the Co-Opera live, later deducted from the sales re turn. Now is the time for the turkey misers to start feeding their birds nnd give them ull they can eat for the mxi month. For plumo fowls, and good white fh'fh what the eastern buyer likes the feed ing of wet mash three times a day Is advised. "Over '.t iM?r cent of the Boko pear production in the I'nited States is grown in the Medford dis trict. "V.'e want th? BF.ST trade in the BEST city in the middle west to become acquainted with the BF.ST pear in the world." The back page says: "A continuity of supply is guar anteed." Newppaper publicity, newspaper It Is probable that the digging ! aw eru5 " aiKs over ..... ......u ...... . .. . . . - ! WWJ wilt tell the citizens of I)e- "t iin- until w:i tv nifwj ivi i , , , - - lion uiMiui i lie most wumieriui , t the want to complete the dam in time to store the u inter snow and rain. ! Surwy fur the ditch ii carry the j 1 water from suaw lake to the t ! Sterling mine in now eiiKaged be- tweon the Little Applegate river ' and the SterlliiK mine. i INVENTION NEXT WEEK! A week from today, Monday, Oc tober 21. will h wltlclv obttorved all over the nation In honor of 1 10 j,c m,nr prop.-r. contr:liI uAit in uiiIim If iu ilimn.il ! to have ih project 'in operation j ltosc Pear9- Brown at Medford. Ore. by June. 1930. . Thousands of dollars will be Pimm have been completed for 1 sPon' in ollr behalf, the furnishing of a Jeo ton con- I "l!,T "Jsc cJrs rom Medford centralion plant to be erected at j a trial." the lilue I.edk-e mine, now under ! Tne third tar of Boses will be oi.enin.in ,,t the Consolidated Cop-1 80,11 tne middle of this week. per company. It i. expected that the com enliatinu pljtnl will be in opei-ation ty January 1. It is expected that the first car of ore fri.m the mine will be chip ped to Taroma within the next ten days. A teel car for thi purpose a placed today by the Southern Pacific near Hie Main Mreel crM!( ln?. loiter It Im expected that tile oie truceo iron.-tne mine, will Medford will have a goodly dele be t ided from the Main street j pntllJn of ,,nrenl Teacht.r .ocla. :""1"K 1'r"r"r'"' 1 Hon member,. In attendance at the The .southern Pacific Is now en- J Oregon Oonsre. of Parents nnd deavorinit to etahl!.h a rate on ! Teachers, w hich besin in linnK ore from this city to the .melter. tomorrow and continues '"ri' "r :v n now Weilnewiay. Thursday and Krid .v. cnKaKed In wol klliK the ore dump ! an,. ,l,li, will f urnish and It is cstlmald ten number of nromlnent numbers on DEATH GAR; OFFER APOLOGIES LATER CHKSTEI,.TOVN..N. Oct. U dVt Two men who fired upon a hearse wt-re classified today as hijarktrs by eusiorns authorities. One of the men wore il uniform similar to that of customs lwrder patrolmen. Th o;ht-r "had a oadce. Haia:l:i-n M Cr a. agent in h:re of the custo.'i boid-r pa ll ol at t'hamplsn. s;.id no torder p.ttrdnien hud lt-n n-ar Cl:est-r-ti.wn n St:ird.iy niwhi. The ht-ai-i-e Was taking the bodies of two ;imout"bile acvident vic tin.s to ilu-ir htim-s in Saiem. N. V., Saiuitlay n:t,-ht when th- ?nen firt-d thrc builtts at it one built- i T i-tk i n g t li e r -a r of the ve hicle. J. uncs Stewart. driv-r of the hoarse, aid the men. in another auionii'hiie, commanded him to stop. Tht-y pursued and fired at the lit'ars;-. Alter Stt-wart stop ped tht-y searched the !:t-are and upob.Kiit-d wht-n they saw the Tht-y explained they were waiting for a bmft'.eyger who was usimr a hears' to transr ort liftuor Stewart satd. and departed. VICTORIA, n. C. Oct. 1 4. (P Running off her course in a dense fo5', the Canadian I'aclftc Hallway company's liner Kmpress of Can ada struck on the rocks at Homers Hay, near Albert Head in the Straits of Juan Le Fuca early Sun day afternoon. The ship was nearing "William Head i uara n:ine statiun when she struck and the yti passengers aboard were in the smoking room awaiting ' examination by quaran tine auihorities. One of the pas-' sciiirers said that Captain K. Grif fith ordered the engines stopped sin ; t!y before the ship piled on l.te roeks. There was no confusion aboard, it was suit!, and the passengers were taken off about three hours later by the steamship Otter, rush id to the scene by Canadian Pa cific officials. The Otter steamed to Viv-toria. where the passengers juere quartered at the Km press t hi-t-l. They were to be taken to Vancouver. Si. C, today. i. .plain K. Aikman, general j u'MTintendent of the Canad.an f r.-u-ifif t-cean st rvice Kiitl I;ut l.itrht that he expected to float the ) Miner at high tide today. The Can jada was leaking in three holds and her pumps were kept going con jtinuoiily. After several unsuccess : fol ait nipts to float the silip last 1 night, further effort was abandon I e.l tt await a favorable tide and i the arrival of the salvage steamer, ' Salvage King, one ui the most Powerful craft ef its kind in the North Pacific. i It was planned to tow the Em ; press of Canada to the government J dry deck at Ks'iuimalt for repairs i when she is floated. The rrew of : .GRANTS PASS, Ore., Oct. 14. JtfP) Early delegates to the Oregon j State Parent-Teachers' congress, were arriving here today ffir the four-day conference, 'which opens tomorrow and ends October IS.1 Plans for the reception and en tertainment of 500 delegates have been made by the local general committee. Miss Ruby H. L.orance, commit-1 tee member .of the International Educational association, and dele gate to the world conference, wasi here today. She Is one of the na-j t tonal speakers. SALEM. Ore., Oct. 14. M') The Oregon National Guard i l hft represented at the annual conven tion of the National tiuard Asso ciation of the L'nited States, con vening at Los AngeleH thin week, by six officers from this state. They are Gen. George A. White, commander; Col. Thomas K. Kileu, of headquarters staff? Col. Kugene Mdshburerf. of Woodburn, Maj. Edward B. Hamilton, of UuIIuk; Maj. Ralph P. CowgiU of Medford. and Maj. Raymond F. Olson of Portland. . PmnoKPd amendments to the na tional defense act are to be dis cussed. The Mississippi In flood equals eight Niagaras. Gas Forces Woman To Sleep in Chair J "Nights I sat up in a chair, 1 had IsfomiH'h K" H" 1 took A-dler- ika and nothing I at hurts me ; now. 1 sleep fine." Mrs. Glenn t iititler. ! Even the Kl HST spoonful of Ad : lerika relieves gas on stomach and ' removes astonishing amounts of : old wfste matter from the system. Maken y" -njoy your meals and ;sUej betu r. No matter what you I have tried for your stomach and i bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Ib-aih's UniK Store. As late as 1S0 tho typewriter wis a curinity, For Glasses That Are RIGHT See Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford Bldg. Hoofer Falls Into Orchestra Pit As Lights Blink Out AT P -T. A. CONFERENCE! at the inhic cars will be nhipp cleaned. The crew will then be switched Thomas A. Kdlson and the 50th an niveraary of the first electric lamp. Special electrical displays and Uluminution will be featured in the large cities and schools, service clubs and civic organiza tions will hold Kdlson programs. In the evening a radio progrnm with an international hookup will "tell the world" about the great Inventor and his many accomplish ments, Herbert Hoover is the hon orary chairman of the committee, which Is composed of some of the Industrial leaders of the nation. The county court has mid before it is th i.nrniin. Tomorrow afternoon James Stevens will sing a solo, and at Wednesday evening's session Sn ail- nerinteiitienl of Sc. mols E. II. Hel. t i.e ie.(uffi ior repairs, rick will give an address on ' The mi ine .mi k -on county portion ot the road. 1 here b a five mile strip near the Mate line over which heavy ti licking if difficult. rORTI-ANO. Ore.. Oct. 14.-H.P) The first large cargo of paper pulp to be taken to South America from the went cnant. will leave here this week aboard the steamer t i 'nTiiiimo, F OBJECTIVE OF SPORTS. SAYS HAGEN Child of the Migratory Family," and .Mrs. Newton C. Chaney, presl ilent of the Oregon department of the American Legion Auxili.uy will give an addre. on "The American Home nnd Citizenship." MACAROONS ARE TASTY CAKES Simplified Directions hy Fa mousCooking Expert. Can lie Bought at Your Grocer's or Baked in Your Own Kitchen Beat two rpir-whitcs until ititT, but not dry. Add ti'aspi)ori of Milt. . Beat in 1 cup granulated miirar, Vi cup at a time. Add '3 teaspoon vanilla and fold in l'l cups coconnut. Drop by rounded tablcspounfulK cr.r imh uparl on tin grrawd with unalttd fat. liako in alow oven t'275' K.) 'JO to 30 niinuti'i. Let stand a moment I fore removing from tho pan. It is an honor to be able to iwk well or to supervise cookery that will reault in a balanced diet. In a iturvey of a million New York school children from all classes of families, four out of live were found to he undernourished. Disease threatens undernourished children. Ke.'ble. weakly adulthood results from undernourished tluldhood. Feed every memlterof your family well with milk, fruits and vege tables. Prepare tnsteful meat dishes and serve nppetir-inif desserts. Sucar is beinir hailed today as the richt hnnd of delicious cookery. Cook a dash of suear with cereals to develop the delicate flavors of these foods. Serve stewed I -uits daily. Add a dash of suar to vegetable foods while they aie cook ing and note the entirely new fresh ness and enjoyable taste. Remem ber chocolate or rocoanut cakes and candies for dessert. A bit of sweet makes the meal complete. Ths Sugar Institute. flrenicr than the outcome of nny one Kiime or any chiunptoiiMhlp In; American foolltall. Is the part the' sport plays 111 Iho development of i character In the yuuni,- manhood i of iho tountry. This was the j main point Lrockht out in the In-' I teiestim; tr.lk Kiven hcfoii. the Kl j wanl 1 n t. to, lay hy Mi-rrltl llawi n.' con h or the M.-.lfor.l hltrh school t a ni . i ( "l-a.-t sicniricant of all th, 'attvaiua;is usually stresse.l In fa-! i voe or Ine sp..rt. Is the decree or il'hvs:..il ilevelcpment It necom-! :H-his. That can lie attained In ' other forms or athletics ami tier-! 1 ei"'s.'' he paid. The development ! of nleit mcnliilitles nnd the powel ( I of fi'railiiir inilck uml true judc-l j men'. .is rite, I l,y the coach as j one of I li.' loot t vnlualile ousels of ilhn Kline. 1UI the -real est ot jail. lie. or.llnir lo Mr. Ilen. Is i the eh. .racier toilldluK that six-i Ion .lnrliiK the coiiiw of the foot-1 j tiall -easun unscltishncK-i koimI I spvr'.sinatinl.ip courage and in-i jopciati.m li-lna- phases of It. I I Mi. Harm and It. y. v. J!i- ver w.r.- lair,., In. 1,1 Ha the two, 'only Kiwaniiins nt today's meet-! j Int and wire tlven a roosliiK el-; I come l y the memliers. I AT LINE IN SfSKlYOUS One can lake a peach if one is careful aerons the border into California. One can a No tak the apple of one's eye. In fact one can t:ike all the fruit and veget ables 1 listed In t.ie famous "Ran:. tn " songs of n few years Imck. That Is, with one exception the potato. This fact was made clear by J. I. Henry. Inspector of the bureau of plant i u.i r it i l inc tit Hornhrook. to M.nc J.irmin Sunday. So in onler to Impress the new emKii :o rule upon the mind; of pro-pci tive travelers or shippers, the tnpv, tor has nnnouucctl the latest version of the nforentetition ed fruits on r.s beginning "Yps, A'c M .s. Vn t'ottltoert " OAKLAND. Cal.. Oct. H. A'i A freak accident in the CKikland theatre here last night may cost Hilly Itolls San Kranei.ico vaudeville per former, his life. While he was in the midst of his dance act. the theatre was suddenly plunged in darkness. Kolls fr stepped over the footlights and pitched headlong into the V t-v Xfc IT L . 1 i ' In . . ' ltV ' ; orchestra pp. receivitiK a posjillihi fra tured skull and concussion of the brain. His londitii n was pronounced as "fr 1 ritlcal hospital. at the l'iii ideme I PELEE IN FORT Pi: Fit A NCI!. Martiniutie Oct. 11.. A) Mount Pelee. famous West lntlian volcano which over whelmed the town of Saint T'iette in n disastrous eruption in I'.'mj, hurst into eruption at four o'clack this morning. The volcano's activity was stron ger than in the hist previous erup tion. September Pi. Some of t:ie inhabitants of Saint I'ierre, Morne KoKue, and 1'elicheur lc(4 their homes. Tlw governor of .Martinique has t iken all precMutions for the safe ty of the people. 'die pecan to be ami trees in Tex.is years old. are fl LA GRANDE RESIDENT : FOUND DEAD, SUICIDE I. A (illAM)l:. (He., Ilet. H ir liolh hoth Svilsls slashed nnd a' bullet hole In Ills temple. KmmetlJ Hamlin. ::. w.t, found dead on (ho I porch or his home here H.ituiilav' nUhi. Coroner K. I. Kalslon sal, 1 1 Hamlin borrowed a neichhor's re-i volver, slashed his wrists and then shot himself in a fit of despond-1 neey. lie married but was ; said to have tiecn separatoil from his lf. - 1 ; Vasps f.-ed their young on oih-r Insects. , Same Price for over 38 years 2 ounces lor USE LESS than of high priced brands Motions op rotiNOs t)IID BY OUR GOVERNMENT ISIwS THEATRE East Main, Near Bridge Admission 10c and 15c Have AT LEAST ONE ACCURATE TIMEKEEPER In Tour, Home Jdecfixon ELECTRIC CLOCKS ARE PRICED AS LOW AS iff Vivienne $210.00 The cheerful, tuneful mtloay of Veiinimtlcr sod Canter bu'T rhmw. Cte of beauti ful tlondirr) mjrvjnr. Si) rfttlj! wjS eitheJ nutubeii. Tlx hcsjht 7J uxhei. 14 Southern Oregon Electric Medford 's Only Tclechron Dealer Cathearat Si 4. 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A'r y. U in emhmnj Teedrtn Jealtr, alt ui,7 glljj tictt pj, tie asny ttiutiul mutth, d txfhin ui? tin cltttric rw tdS git w-fuUing aitum.-j etery day, year afitr yer. TELECHRON ELECTRIC TIMEKEEPER . . .for Howe, Office and Factory , GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATIPN Suufssor to PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY 09 EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST ONE ACCURATE TIMEKEEPER Women's Hose SJT:i SI M) Pair LAST TIMES i TONIGHT rora P 400 pointed Heel I Also a Snappy Comedy I and Pathe' News Review SDaDHcaxrT nu 144 . Complete Cleamok ajb Free Lecture ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY JOHN C. LATHR0P, C. S. B. OF BR00KLINE, MASSACHUSETTS Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church Ths First Church of Chrisl, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Rialto Theatre FRIDAY at 8 p. m. Oct. All Are Cordially Invited 18 VcASOLINE