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pxge;four MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EC! OX", TTTITRSDAY, OCTOBER '54,-1929. ill i I 1 ! fj IS! Si II! il! in IS! if! if i J! j if; ill: w m F ii ii ii ii I! ii II ll II fl I! II 11 il li Ii II .8 II il 11 Is i! ii ! II ii. ABIE'S IRISH ROSE AT BY EXPERT HUNTERS! BUTTE FALLS THEATRE Contrary, to reports extant the ! Anne Nichols' "Abie's Irish Row'.' first few days' of the season, more will piny ut the ilutte Falls DiVh pheasants have been killed In Jack-1 tor. initio 'Kails. 'Friday.' Saturday son county during the season than 'ln(' Bunduy. October 2r, 26. 27. for several yearn, according to ex-1 M played In -New York as a perlenced local sportsmen and the j "'"f 'l' "J, ' ' More deputy name wardens. "'ul ot novel have been sold Quite a number of hunters have. "" "y oihr fiction work, it U l,m.l.l In thl,- llmlf nn.l nllmni "nln- " fumoUH play made hnv oxnrlnn,.e,l little trouble In ! Ir"u " "" "Mvl and Supported by bagging one bird a .lay. ;Of course, nulur siars; Itu.ldy CHURCH PLAN FOR many of the Inexperienced ,plieas nut hunters, as well as those who , have had "lough luck," regard the season which closes at sunset, Oc-. tober ,11 as a "bum" one with a scarcity of (fume.. Quail nre also reported asi plenti ful, hut the pant day or so has found the birds more In hiding, and consequently successful fuuil shoot ing, like the pheasant shooting, has boon rendered more difficult. YeS its flavor is wonderful, and this i is why ; 1 "CWda rtryH' It made from hiflb-quality Jamaica ginger and through our ex cluiiv extraction proeeaa . retains tall the, flavor and aroma oTtUe dinger jot., ry" 2 "CanadsDi made from abio lutely pure ingre dients, blended and balanced in exact proportions. A secret process 'of carbooa , tion enable it re tain its sparkle long after the bottle is , . ... opened. .,',, v 3 "Canada Dry" t! is tested daily under laboratory method to assure its purity. Leading hospitals servo it. Leading phy sicians prescribe- it. . Here is a better, purer ginger ale. THEREFORE, "Canada Dry' ia rightly served the wide world over Rightly has it won the approving nod of connoisseurs. And the witchery of its matchless flavor ' is known to countless homes in this country and Canada. Serve it at home when friends call. Drink it with dinner.; Order it when you, dine out. Mellow . . "dry" , . refreshing . . it is indeed The Champagne of Ginger! Alqs, j ' . 4 99 CANADA DRY lien. V. 8. I'U off. The Champagne of (finger tfles TONIGHT October 24th IS THE NIGHT Hallowe'en Dance BY ' ' I 'A ' I i-'i .4 , Medford Business and Professional Women's Club 8P. M, i ) ORIENTAL5 GARDENS $1.00 Per Couple Extra Ladies, 26o PTTT JC A XI THEATRE irll'lvlVrVlM KLAMATH FALLS WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 30 j Exactly the Same Show In ' ' Portland and 8anFranclco AN EVENT OF SURPASSING INTEREST ; ,11 v . i i l Parson En Tour Around the Wide World THE ENTERTAINER SUPREME. ii) r .M! M PMioqof WILLIAM AAORRI5 In New Songs end Old Favorites Company of Internationa Artists KHAftUM BROTHERS ARNAUT Persian Planlat " In "Two Loving Bird." ELMIRA LANE DON JULIAN Coloratura Soprano Caricaturist ,'' CALAQARIS DUO , European Novelty Ael -. i SPECIAL CONCERT ORCHESTRA . PRICES Orchestra S2.00 and 11.50 naicony 2.ao, 1.50, lt.00, 75o . MAIL ORDERS NOW SALE OPENS WED, OCT, 23 llmnUlon Patton, Claude B. Pur ler uiiiU William W.'P. Holt of .Med-' ford are anionic the momberH of ii (.oiiiiiililee of prominent men of the ! state of Oregon appointed to act In an advisory campaign for. the WeutmlnHter Foundation cnmpalgu, an undertaking which will be car lied on In the Interest!! of the cam-, pus houses at CorvalllH and Eu gene. The Westminster 'Founda tion niniumlns these two Centura as homes for studeut. pastors and. as headduarters for social and ro- I llglous luteresls for VoKl'ylfirlun ; stiiilentH. I'nul T. Shaw.' of l'ort ! land Is president. Dr. . Alfred . (!. . Schmltt of the school of commerce at the Ore gon SUite college in commending the enterprise suld recently: "I am deeply In sympathy with the work the Presbyterian church Is trying lo do with the students here at college. Mr. Everett Is do ing splendid work. I do not know what per cent of the total student body is Presbyterian this your, but: last yeur by far the largest per cent of students giving church af filiation was Presbyterian. If the Presbyterluu church can only hold these young people In line with Ihe church during their student duys, then they will likely become workers In -the. church when they go out from college and become as iibllshod In life, The Presbyterian student body here Is ho large, and the opportunity for strengthening Ihe work , of the Presbyterian church by keeping the students in terested in the work Is so great that the amount of money that is expended Is almost lnslgnlflcont.". FOUNDATION TELLS IN COLLEGE SPORT 'Miss Venus" at ' the Isis Theatre 'jThe.'.Ctinw.KIU' 1h tfifc Ihe lain thontrt. Appearing in' OiIh U ture Ih Alice, Adair,, unet ut. 1u Htur dunce ih In the chorim noenej, who wmi her rhunce to ho vast when Khe wiih Helected iih tho win ner of a 'Mlrt VeniiH" conteH. The Judy's decidod hIio hud the most beautiful fuee and .form of liny fiirl In the content. Htarrcd In "Tho Chorus Kid," which tellH of a hiKh-klckliiK cho rine'M uudden rise to hlh, Hoctoty. Ih Virginia Drown Faire, She Is Kiippoitod by. Ilryant WaHhburn, Tom O'llrlcn and Meddn Ho(ipor. TONIGHT A and FRIDAY ISIS THEATRE East Main, Near Bridge Admission lOo and 15o I r frgf ,hrlls; A Clever Oomedy Pathe New Special Notice to Union Men and Their Friends The Medford Journeymen Barbers' Local . , recently organlied In Medford, j tukos pleasure In nutunoluaj the following muster burhers euiploy I lug union hnlp and conductlul u strictly union shop: j Bates Broe., 128 Weet Main. -j CaN Bowman, 105 West Main. I i Hugo Daley, 108 East Main. I Roy Llndley, 17. North Bartlett. I D. p, Peterson, Jackson Hotel on Eighth St. I Joe O'Brien. Medford Hotel, ! E. C. Roeesoroughi 12 South Can. i tral. Geo, Tong, 8 North Fir, Look for the Union Shop Card Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. HcKiilar meeting nights the last Tuesday of each month at Central Labor knll. ! V 1 Ray Tucker, Pres., 105 W. Main. Hay LeKovre, goc, 11 8. Central. NE"W fo'ltK OioQ '4.-llfojlW CnrrttgleV fouhdutjtiji ( for' mei :ad vnniwinent of , tt'itchln'g makes U salient charges OK'ilnst . college athletics, which may be summar ized as follows: One-seventh of all athletes and from 23 to fiO per cent of football players arc subsidized.' ; Hecrultlng has udvanced to a point whet;e schoul stars hawk their services. Commercialization has .''caused. abandonment of the game for the game's sake. . Exaggerated athletic emphasis has diverted m a n y institutions from Intellectual'. development. . . Alnny officials are guilty 'of evading regulations' 'regarding' re cruiting. . ' ' . press exploitation has brought "demoralizing publicity." Too much attention Is Riven the genernl public's whims in' sched ules. , Only 28 of 112 colleges were hot engaged lh, 'recruiting-. . High school athletes' nre burned out before college days by "pres sure." Alumni .Inveigle stars Into col lege. ; ; ' Coaches, are too busy. to. teach sportsrounahip. . ' . ' .', ' ' ' Relations have' been severed In many Instances where preventable. Itecrulting anil subsidization have disgusted many alumni. College heads have evaded re sponsibility for commercialization. WILL MEET MONDAY AT HOLLAND HOTEL FINE WEATHER TO HOLD IS FORECAST Mother of local University of Oregon Htudents will meet Monday afternoon, October 28, at the Hotel Holland, at 2:30, to (IIhcuhh plans (or orKUni.IriK an Oregon Mothers' club in Medford, Mrs. It. D. Ham mond; general chairman, announc ed today. . ., A committee composed of Mrs. C. E, Holds of Central Point, Mm. A. V. Reynolds and Mra. E., E. Gore, hh been appointed to tak charge of the meeting Monday. Mra. M. F. Hill of Portland, presi dent of thoroup of pregon moth ers in that city, and Mr. Walton M. Cook of Portland, state prop in dent o Oregon mothers, will ho liresent to explain the importance1 ,o( the organization. Miw Marian Phy of Eugene, ex ecutivo secretary of Oregon moth-! ers and President Arnold Bennett j Hall Qf the University of Oregon, ! will be present at the- meeting, ; after Mr. Hall speaks ftt the high ' schooi. Considerable. Interest among j Medford. women whp have sons and ! daughters at the university is being t taken In the proposed club, accord-j Ing to Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Reyn;-1 olds has donated the use of the Hotel Holland for the. initial meet ing, and others have willingly co operated. Any women Interested In hearing a discussion of a university stu dent's problems, even 'though they have no children at Oregon, are Invited to attend the meeting Mon day afternoon. THE MARKETS One of the flnost fall seasons In the valley's history continues to delight the people, with 'compare-1 lively cold nights and very warm, sunshiny days, and no weather change ia yet in slghf, the forecast for tomorrow being o( the some what monotonous "fair tonight and tomorrow" kind. , - ; . The temperature Jumped two de grees yesterday to A maximum ' of 82, fallowed by a minimum this morning of .36 turning Into another warm day for tills time of year. The average maximum temperature for the pust nine days., according to the official figures ot the local weather station, has bueu 74 de grees. The only blot on this fins weather Is . that there has been a araoke haze throughout, the valley the past two days, caused 1y smoke drift ing In from forest fires burning In other sections,-as there bad -been no forest fires reported In the .Cra ter national forest territory for days past until word cams last n lull t that a. small fire wus. burning In the woods the other aide .of Ilutte Falls. . No. word had yet been received from this fire up tq early this afternoon , at the . Crater, na tional forest headquarters here, but Hi is known Hint tho smoke .from lt has not. reached the ,vnlley. ,., - The smoke ,lue In the air here W not canned by binning of slash ings , throughout , tho county,! as it. Is tpo dry lo burn slashings, . in ,-l .. "t ' "Frozen Justice" UX ; at the Craterian Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24. (P) nutter, eggs, alillk (butterfat), poultry, i'onlons, potatoes,, wool, nuts, hay. ciiscara burk aijd, hops steady and unchanged. " Wltht.'her. horirivynl of a hnlf caste Esoulmo. nrlncoss In the .0.11- .l ,;.u.',.: .IIIIKII1K 1' ' Jimvieiuiiu h , ,, " "Frozen Justke,". knoro I'lrfc's talking picture debut, this cele brated emoUomvl actress hua die llneated Just, about every possible racial type. , . . . 1 As tho "Talu" of "Frozen Jus tice," which Is nl tho Crnterlnn theatre tho balance ot this week. Miss 1 I'lvto is called upon for a churnrtar whose "eyes are flume, with lips of Ice." Throughout the picture . the conflict of her two iivcUl strains- furnishes the mo tivation of plot. .Much ot the plc tura, has the flamboyant dance halls ot thS) V"kn tur .!' back ground. , , Other players In the cast arc l.ouln Wolheliu, liivber Prater, '1 rUli lUunit, Arthur Stone u"d Uindera Slovens ; . .. ,, ,. Farce-Comedy . :. ' at Rialto Today l.iVesttK'k PORTLAND, Ore., Oct.' 24. () Cattle and calves: Steady; receipts' Cattle 160, calves 15. ' " Vlogs: Slow, receipts 800. Hogs, light welKht, 11(175 to 11.85. Sheep and lambs: Steady; re ceipts, 100. i, ' San Francisco Butterfat SAN" FRANC1SQO, Cal., Oct. 24. P) "Butterfat I o. b. San Fran cisco, 54c. - I I i a a TWO SCHOOL DISTRICTS I 4!kinc pnMcnnntTinMis nu j I,,".,:., . , I'; s t'r . D RE S S a lid MILLINERY i'.' . . i'.'S'v i:',,; .- '--vl'.wiswi. ':-. i'.- ''. y- -. . Continuous MH 1 ( Jleeldeuts of r tho . 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