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!' :i 1. rfi ;;l i ' - - - , . - PXGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUOTfi; MEDFORD, OflEGOy. , TUESDAY, OCTOBER y t ' IV .;:"" AT;.'- ... t - :: V Dyeing this way makes jaded Dresses NEW ; DIAMOND DYES arc lite finest dyes you can buy. They aro made to give you real service. They , contain the 'very highest quality anilines that can be produced. It's the quality of the anilines in Diamond Dyes that give such soft, bright, new-looking colors ; that make them go on so evenly without spot ting or streaking; that enable them to keep their depth and brilliance through wear and washings. Next time you have dyeing to do, try Diamond Dyes. Sec how easy and simple it is to use them. Then coin tare, results. You will surely agree Diamond Dyes are better dyes. i The white packayc of Diamond Dyes Diamond is the highest quality dye, prepared for general use. It will dye or tint silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or any mixture of materials. The blue package is a special dye, for silk and wool only. With it you can dye your valuable articles of silk or wool with results cifual to the finest pro fessional work. When you buy remember this. The blue package dyes silk or wool only. The tuii package will dycevcry kind of goods, including silk and wool. Your dealer has both packages. ;Vi SUn Proof . EASY TO tlSE-dETTEIt RESULTS Save Your Eyesight See Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ) 404 Medford Bldg ,' PARKER DESK SET INAUGURATION OCT. 7 TO NOV. 1 ..... .' Non-Stop Writing Two Pens In One Fret Pocket Cap and Clip Now Included with Every Parker Dtik Pen ' The removable taper changes the Parker from Desk Pen to n Pocket ' Pen in a jiffy. lirlcer Duofold DeskSeis ,.;the Productive Wa Ends Pen-Dipping Puts Lost Motion at Work Try It at Our Pen Counter Pen-Dipping has resigned in favor of Non:Stop Writ ing, and the. quicker your business falls in line with the change the better pre pared it will be to meet a competitive world ' Big Business is turning to Parker Desk Sets for a shorter way and a more productive day! Parker Desk Sets bring the Parker Convertible Pen with Taper for Desk, and Cap and Clip for Pock et two pens in one. Make your selection at our pen counter. Medford Book Store GALA HALLOWE'EN DANCE Thursday Night, Oct. 24 ORIENTAL GARDENS We're planning h Klni'imis ilnnce fur next Thursday ninlit. Dunce tn the joyous, prppy Klniiim of "hot" music. Jtrinu your friends, come curly mid stiiy li'ilc' Soniclliim: doing every in i mil t. I.i'i'n (ro! Don't - forget, next Tluirsdny niclit. Given by the Business and Professional Women's Club Muaid by Dom Provost's Pep Peddlers Admission $1.00 per couple Extra Ladies 25o News Notes of Pomona and -. ; Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters t'uk?ntlur (For this week) Lake Creek, Thursday, 24. f.itt p. ni. . .. Jacksonville, Thursday, 24, supper, 7 . ni. Octobr Grunge- .thut ; mure cooperative aro being successful. ''However, I do not think thut wo should urge our membera una others out their money Into start ing Home cooperative business un- 1'onionn. Hutuidny. October 2II.;.tll they understand tllo leal min- ai Wlmor with Enterprise Grange, clplcs 'of cooperation und are 10 u. m. I ready to may with. it. Coupcr- I atlon means a . group of peo- plo together for the benefit .of the (inuiw Motto In L-KHontlalHi unity; -1 In non-eNBontlalH, ' liberty; In all things, charity. group, not for pereonul Soy KoiiioHiIiik tiood Wouldn't thlH world bo bettor If the filk we meet would my, "1 know .Koniethlng good about you!" And trout you just thut way? Wouldn't It be fine und dundy, If curb hundcluHi wurm und true Curried with it thin uHHiiruncc, "X know Kometlilng good ubout you!" Wouldn't life be tottt more happy, K the Kuod thut'u In uh ull Woru the only things ubout uh Thut folks bothered to recull? Wouldn't life bo Jots more huppy, It we praised the good wo how? For there'H such a lot of goodnctm In the worut of you und me. Wouldn't It bo Thut fine way of thinking, too? "You know uomething good about me ! I know something good about you!'' Ada Kelly. entire gain. "We find todnv munv norm I r ' Willi lipliiK'n In pnnnnin I Inn nml are willing to invest their money in some cooperative business en terprise, but at the wiunn timo they do not understand the prn ciplcs of cooperation and . will not HUpport their own enterprise if they can buy cheaper some where else. Neither will ; they deliver their products to their own cooperative if they are of fered, u few cents more for these products by, some competing con cern. Another thing, muny of them take no Interest in their business after they have signed on the dotted . lino and put up tho money; they elect, a muhager and then forget ubout it. Thoy seldom, If ever, attend a meet ing of J.h.o stockholders or assist in xthe election, of tho bourd of directors and then, if tho busl- nlco to pructlcft' nvsH Ia,ls iny b'amo -coopera- ' linn inHiP in ni innniKB vch. . "Cooperative . commodity organ izations formed 1n each produc ing . locality will not solve the farmers' problems or return him a profit unless all the local units can be amulgated Into a federa tion thut will market the entire crop.' Extract from State Orange Master's report, 1929. llurvcttt Time How happy are they who see in tho harvest not only the-pro-duet of human skill and labor, but the reward of faith in (Jod's bromlso of seed time. From the abundance of good things which, with His blessings, your labors In faith and hope have produced, forgot not to dispense charity in word and deed. In promulgating these teuch IriKS may we remember that al though the fl ranger is a tiller of the soil, we cannot too soon bo Kin to prepare our harvest In the homo - . "For life is a mirror for King and Slave; ' . It Ih just what you are and do. Then give' to your child tho best that you havet And tho best wilt come back to you. Let the mind of your child bo tho garden And the fod be your thoughts most truo. Mrs. Elmer Cook Co-oponltion ( y Uo. A. I'ulmlter) '"The .drango today fostmn ,ariu urges (;o-uperntion us the best means of solving the problems of agriculture. , However, we believe the first thing necessary Is or ganlziitlon by the establishment of a Grunge In every commun ity, where the farmer and his family enn gather for discussion of their . problems. . "Tho social features of , the (Irungo furnish clean entertain ment for Its members and nt trucf thorn to the meetings and tho educutonul lecture programs which should feature every meet ing, supply them with Informa tion on the Important topic of the day as well uh new Ideas relative to conducting the busi ness of tho farm and tho house hold. "A! any of tho most succesiful co-operutlves ln operation today had their Inception fln the Grange although 1 thoy. do -tnbt; beifr the numo of the Grange: and It Is because of the education along theHo lines on tho part of tho LIFE A PLEASURE NOW, SHE STATES 4 .f'Tho HiM-gon treatment him donti Hii much for me that I want to do till In my power to let oilier suffer ers know about It. OlASBiriED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS MHS ni.XS. K. Sllll'I.KY "Kor over n yenr. 1 wn hnblt- unity eintlmUMt nd mifrercrt ter ' rllilv with nprvoun lndlKotlnn. 1 very IiIIIoiih nml fmiuently bail tuuliiK ht-Hdncheri. 1 hint wetRht ' ntatllly and bn-tmo fio wehk thut . the leH!l hmiHework would tire me oui completely. 1 xvn tn mUer- able hefilth and awfully dlAeour- i axed when 1 beard nbout thin new I Muricoti trenlnient and decided 'to try il. "Htnee taking Rjtrfton. every nehe anil Haiti In my body Iihn illnnii liekred and I'm nut Imihered wlib IndiKenllon. I'm o well and utronn nnw.tii.it my housework tn nn easy Itwk. HAtiton I In overcame rumtttpalion - and ItlllounneKa and my. whole nvMtem neern fiTe from lioiminN. U'h a pleawui-for me li lecumniend mnvn a wonderful. med icine." .Mm. t'has, K. 'Shipley, .Multnomnh,. Orepon. ' lsUrPnmCoAgeitl.' I'oiiioiiu t.rilllKO The Tomonu Gninso , of Jack on iounty will bo held on Sat urday, October 2G4 lcglunlnf; ut 10 a. in. Tho meeting will be held at Wlmer In the Enterprise Grunge hall with KnterprlKQ Urango as hotita. This will be the hint regular quurterly acsalon of the year and promlHcs to be an especially In tercHting one. t - The Becretary lias aent to every subordinate master In tho coun ty a typed form for quarterly report. These reports can ' then bo filed nnd will bo easily.. ac cessible ,for reference. It Is hoped that each . mutter will fill In theso . blank reports and have them at tho Pomona ns they will form a valuable history of tho work of our Granges. . Tho report of tho special com mlttco appointed to Investlg.'ttc tho .feasibility of. a, public mar ket in connection with, the pres ent , Formers , fcxehango . Couperl utlvo will bo looked forward to with Interest. Much debate tin this subject Is expected. a. Itcports of other committees Will be equally Interesting. Mar ketlng problems aro the problems which the farmer has to , hoIvu. Ibing your problems to. the I'u moim and let's seo If. wo ,cun not work them out together. , . -11 Is expected that the. slate Grange master. Gob. A. rulmltor, will be present at this meeting. Also C. A. Hulley, editor of the Grange Bulletin. . These faithful Grange workers are always un Inspiration and every Granger In tho county should .bo present If nt nil possible. Kcmcmhcr thut most of the Pomona work : Is dono in the fourth degreci so even if you are. not yet n l'o monn member, you may have tho opportunity of meeting these dis tinguished guests und hearing their tnlks, as well as listening to tho discussion of tho various mensures brought before . the Grange. Tho lecture hour, which is held immediately, ufier dinner. Is in chargo of tho lecturer, Mrs. Lela Sliennrd. of Live Oaks Grange Is open to the public, und well worm unending, ino iccim-c many first class enterininmem features and often short talus bv some prum'lnent siieukcrB oh sublects of Interest to nil. Ill your lunch liuskot .wim good things to oat, cranlt up Mxxln and spend thu Hay at, yo nionii. Iring your problems nnd your troubles, but. eave , ull . scltisn ness behind; bring n choorful henrb and a... happy spirit, hut leave the grouch nt home; bring it reasoning mind, leaving urgu- mentlon for such us cannot reas on; bring an open and receptive mind, that we may return nome richer than, when we came. ,. Whnt we noeo is more ciiuit lly nnd less selfishness; more light und , less heut. . -r t'ooperntlon Is to work togctn- r for the common goou or and not tor: tho selfish Interest of nnyone.. Saturday morning nt lu D ciocb October 2d, nt Wlmer, In the Mnlorprlse Grange hall. t'aglc I'olnt Grniigi' Kagle I'olnt ; Gromtn held Iti Regular business session on lust Tuesday evening. October li, with n good attendance present. The Quarterly report showed "the Grnnae to be In 'thriving condition In all of Its depart ments; the membership Is coh smntly increasing, the number of Insurance policies tnken out I" Increasing, membership dues re well nnlil up und tho treasury Is In n healthy condition, thanks to tho loyalty f Grangers nnd to Iho many Grunge friend who so kindly assisted, lis In financ In our new Grange hall. The annual Thanksgiving DM" will find this Grunge In n very thankful mood, not only because of the success of our work nnu of the various projects which we have sponsored, bul nlso because we know that we have many friends that believe In us nnd In the work which we ore do ing. The lalest example of , this splendid spirit of friendship was shown In - a communication re MCMFflEL WANS 1929 AAA SPEEPWAY CIMfWflONSJHIIu? .'nf- ' ji ii iniS'ti-yfi M, .:V, '.: -- m.j. rmitjmfmm: champ 9 marA -jr in tVtnmiig the Speei u again; this year. in my opinion, it H the, finest I gasolitie-tnade!'' 1628-20 A. A. A, .Jy. Speedway Champion rHAl greater tribute could any motdr fuel receive than the sweeping endorsement of this dar;ng driverwho has twice won the highest honor of motordpih National A. A. A. Speed way Championship. : - Here is the supreme test of any gasoline-the gruel ing, heart-breaking test of the speedway. Power, speed, perfect carburetion under all conditions iso desirable for' everyday driving are absolutely es sential in the bitter competition of speedway racing. The slightest faltering of the mojtor, failure to respond instantaneously to every emergency, in ability to maintain terrihVspeed hour , after, hpur, means loss of position, loss of prize money some times loss of life itself. , , . , , . rt Isn't it significant, then, that the world's greatest drivers-nen like Lou Meyer, who have the choice of every gasoline that is made use and recommend Richfield exclusively. ,: .!'.:-: ;. -v.- -. Richfield's aualities--broved in crueling competi tive events are the same qualities you need for vv -v-m your own car instant acceleration power, vsur ;wr mm s--J unfailing d.pndabuitiv) $f M fa l M 1 Ve"j?' yclved from Mr. iuuI Mrs. Win. llrecse of Tiilcnl, read lo the Grunge. Inst Tuesday night und Which contained a present in tthe form of a check which Is, to be added to our building' fund. The text of the letler stated thati Itir. nnd ' Mrs. ltrce'se were good Grangers, believed In tho Grange' und were glad Vo help any Grange In tiny way that they could. , Mr. llrecse. who la a charter member of the Talcitt 6rnnge. Is more than 80 years old nnd Is probably tho oldest Grange member. In Jackson county. The Grunge directed n letter of iq'ircclatlon to be sent to the elderly couple who have in this way shown such u kindly nnl cnopernllvc spirit. . V Tho curnlvnl. committee an nounce thut the carnival will be held .somewhere, near the mid dle of November. The euh-com-mlttees hre nil busily ut work preparing for this annual fesllv-j Ity and It Is expected that this! years' carnival nml night of frolic' will exceed anything of Hie Klndj given nere neiore. which lor me announcement of the date. Ypll will not nnt to nilsn.lt. On the Friday night fo)lowlna Hallowe'en,1 Xovember I n Grange Invitational dance will be given which Is In charge of the home economics committee. This Is not a public dance, but is to he , n social evening for the Grange members and few of their friends. , The senior degree team exem plified the' third nnd fourth de grerfl on a large class. The work was very Impressive. The de gree work of the Grange Is very Inspirational l old and new members nliket consinnlly remind ing us of the' great .beauty that can-be" added to-'our lives - If iiniHnKpiEiQaim jjy.. ru-sjv .'J?:t?.,A;rr.' H only our jnlnds , und hcarls aro receptive.. V . , Tho tcn.chlngs of the Orange lire so wholesomo un& swnld .that they form the finest possible environment for our young peo ple, whose ..perceptions mo not yet dulled, by contact ittttho undersirnble' things of life, The following short lecture pro gram wits presented by tho lec turer. . . Aftcr.nn assembly song, Mrs.: Harnes .gave ft humorous read-1 ing "How the Goat Flagged the j Train" with an encore, "The I Picnic." ' PiVul Forca pleased wllh . two harmnhlrii solos. Mr. Forco Is a- real ftrteb-on tho .Itlirmonkvi J nnd his seleclionn were vory fine. H IliU ll.ilinnn. ' Vie "Slngmg Cow- , boy." favored the Vtmnge with f two of his famous cowboy chnnt.v , songs. "When The, Work's All, Done This Fall," and .' Tho Cow-I hoy's Dream." . The prosrnm was . concluded by . humorous read-.. Ing by Mrs. Hllilreth,1 "My Marc: Nelly. In cojtuniei Next meeting on Tuesday. Nov- I ember 5, at 8:39 p. . m. . All, Grangers .welcome. ( j Jui'konvl1lo Ornngo. Finnl prepe-rutlons are being I made for the eollcall banquet to be; given "by the Jacksonville Grunge Thursday evening. Oct. !4, at . 7 o'clock. In, tho. old county court house. . Kvei'n member has been solicited nnd Invited to attend And a loo. iter cent membership attend. anfe is being provided , for.- lxt j each member. regard it Is hlsMU'rcd duly to ho present as all members, will be stimulated by the coopera tion of each Individual memher. Itrlng your covered dish and en Joy to the fullest the social oppor tunity tlmt'j'or Grange offers you. Worthwhile speeches and good music will be featured on the pro- i ILL;: Your Extira DoUars A single Ullar is of lilllc iiiiliortaiicc in itself; niul lilili'wl it lA'foinrjs a finnn fial power. '. : :. Coneentratf your extra dol lars in A lvank aeeount toin crease in li.umliers aild grow With eoTiipound interest. Start a SAVINGS AOCOtlkt Ibday First National Bank ,).4 . MedfordsOTegon