Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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TALENT DSSTRiGf
I'mf. cliiytitn 1. l.unn r the
Ore;"" SiJiio follcKo aiTivt'tl to
rt ny to iirraimo for tho minimi
mai'tinK u f the (ivkhi Slat Hor
ticultural Hncii'ty to ln held ht'iv
November 13. 1 4 ami 1 "..
Prof. liOiitr mi 111 ho expert ml :i n
iittcndnneo of ln'tween -li'io ami j
IU0 horticulturists fruni tho fruit i
(iislrirts of OroKim. Washing-ton. J
Idaho and California to ho in nt-j
(cmlancp, with lvprosontativt-K fron,
iinivrrwitle.s and ci.UVkos of" th
Pacific Coast to deliver uiltlroK.se.--on
horticultural Kiihjorts.
iVuf. Iamik confoxre.l with a
lnedrT fommltloo, rom posed of 11.
Van Hoovonher, Uaviil HoHonhor,
Alfred liurol., and Paul Srherer.
They will spent! today and tomor
row arranging details.
Though no definite selection Ins
liium made, it is expected that the
HesHinns will bo held at tho KIUm
Temple. 1-
;'fiesido a general dlscuMsiou of
tho . hortfeultural proUleniH, the
meeting will he ulteiided ' hy' a
I.rfie number of-tho pear growers
. f tho t hreo 1 aei tic Coast sta t es,
and, it Is expected that a plan
for national advertising; of the
pear will he evolved.
SUIT ALLEGATiO
An nctii in ejectment against
the Talent I rrigatlcm district, was
filed in circuit court this afternoon
by C, ll. Chapman and J. A. Har
vey, asking that the defendant, the
irrigation district, he oUMvit front
the property. The Talent Inlga- I
lion district has been with-holding
a portion of the pliiintUtTit land
through whic.i Uic main canal of
the district Is run, according lu the
con.) Inint.
Haniages are a.ked in the com
1 laint ainuuntin to $ I fioo for the
loss uf use of the land; for
the increased cost the canal is said
li l.iivn nculit iti I h.i en ll iv:i (inn
of the land and the harvesting of
crops: and $".noo for returning the ,i
land to its original condition.
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fHl'iai (INI 111 II II Mill Mill,
Med ford l.odgo No. 103, A.
CvC K- & A- M" li,ri(I;,v- Kv
' i, 7:30 p. m. "Work in the
K. C. degree. Ry order of the AV,
M.
C. M. HOUSTON, Secy.
I.UK.M KltTO.V, Wash., Oet. 31.
A'l Carrying two aviators, hut no
passengers, an amphibian plane
operate us an air ferry between
Seattle and llremerlon, plunged
into the waters of the bay near
Manette. today. A navy tug with
divers immediately rushed to the
scene, hut had not found cither
airmen three-quarters of an hour
after the accident.
Vin. Hurt lit Mtss
Women's As; xn'latioii
yiembeis (.,t" the Women's associ
ation of the Viral Christian church
met yesiord ny afternoon at the
IHMIM? of Mvs. C. 1.. C.off, KM
Cieiieva. 'i'lin afternoon was spent
discussing business matters, the
tureli'iu; Vicing in charge of M is.
K. N. UUieu, president. K e fresh -meiils
"were served to twenty mem
bers. . f4
Rev. Bennett and Family
Will Be Honored
Tho raomhership of tho Kirst
Method int church Is giving an in
formal rreception for Hev. Alexan
der . Ttemiett and his family in
tho piulurs of the church tomor
row c vailing- at 8 o'clock.
An iicvltation is extended to all
friends .and those interested in the
church. A social evening will he
jnjoyeiL, followed hy refreshments.
The 'fable Rock school will have
u box Modal and entertainment at
the school building- this evening,
and a huge number me expected
to be present. Tho proceeds will
lie used in purchasing a new
;.-stereopticon lantern. The program
ii in charge of Miss Hetty Brown
a ud .Miss Nellie Klgan.
; St. Mark's Cuild will have a
it ifcteria luncheon tomorrow after
iifoon at one o'clock In St. Mark's
lirish house, to be followed by a
regular meeting of the guild.
(Tho American Ix'gion Hullo w
oVi'i danco will be held ut the
Ortontul Card ens tonight at i)
o'el nek.
( i ti nl- I'iiv. Concert to
liirlmle laical .Mie-lt-luiK
A concert is being given tomor
iw evening at the Kirst Christian
church in Ciants Pass, under the
direction of Mrs. J. Albert McCor
kle. and several of the local artists
will be on the program.
The program will include:
Three groups of harp solos
Miss Hetty Stcnnett
Readings
Miss Sir.elte Stennett
Three groups of baritone solos....
Hev. Carman K. Mell
IHhms on two pianos
Mrs. J. Albert McCotkle, Miss
Margaret Chiblers.
Faculty and Mothers
(iuevts til' Senior Clrls
The senior girls of thu Ciirls'
league organisation of the high
school entertained the mothers of
all seniors ami members of the
high school faculty Tuesday after
noon with a silver lea from 3:30
Ui 5:U0.
The Ciirls' league orchestra in
charge of Miss Helen Wilson
pliiyed during the afternoon. Mem
bers of tho orchestra were Mar-irat-et
iintl Louise ( isenbruutre.
Horothy and Maxine l'itlinger and
Helen Wilson.
((iirls League llniitili)
Party and Iniliaiioii
The Cirls' League f the Senior
high school will give their mimi"i
Hallowe'en costume party for all
the girls in the high sciool 1- riday
evening In the school gymnasium.
I V-MU lt. ....... .-..lU V.
i affair will be the initiatlou of the
' -''rcshmen girls. They will be in
formed of the Ideals ami standards
of tin- (iirls league, ami will also
be given ti copy id' the creed. An
ulertaining initiation is also being
ilamietl.
Api'ourain will be given. Includ
ing iklts by each of tho four
el. ism s, with a pt y.v lo be awarded
for the best. M u-s Uuih Luy's
ilaucinr students will ilo the
"I're.ikauay."
The I'.ik Sisters will take their
Little skiers to the party, and may
costume alike. The freshman girls
each have a Hig SistcF, who is
either a junior or a senior. The ;
Sisters were appointed at the first ;
of the school year, which made it j
possible for tlu freshmen to have
snmciine to show them their class i
rooms, and introduce them to their I
teachers.
Tile gym w :M be decorated in
Halluwceii colors, with cornstalks,
pumpkins, and black cats to add to
the allractiveness.
Mothers of all high school stu
dents and others interested are
urged to lie present.
Tomorrow evening the Pocahon
tas lodge will hold its annual mas
querade dance at the Kcduicu hull.
Members of the Judge are looking
forward to the affair as it Is the
first dance of the season. Prizes
will be given for best costumed
lady and gentleman, 'and for the
funniest costume,
!
The tiraco circle of tho Preshy- j
(erhin church will entertain this
evening with a Hallowe'en party!
in the Sunday seliool rooms of the I
Presbyterian church. All who have
been invited are urged to be pres
ent promptly at 7:3(1,
The Hallowe'en costume carni
val will be given at the W. O. W.
hall this evening. K very one Is
asketl to come in costume, ana
bring a prize for the fish ponrt.
The Iluild'.ng Hridge club met
this afternoon with Mrs. tiny Con
ner at her country home.
If 1 Could Ite lira M on
Hallowe'en '
I Jelly Huchanan
I'll like to go out, it would be
so much fun,
Hut I Just can't do It when
evening's begun. j
The dim lighted pumpkins 4 ,
and ghosts seem to '
glare. ;
And the creepy old shadows i
seem to whisper beware. ! 1
There's so much to do and tu !
much to be seen. j
Hut 1 just can't be brave on (
I lallowe'en. ,
I'd like lo soap windows, j
make tick-tacks galore; I
Hut those creepy old shadows h
are there as before. i
In I he russle of leaves ami I
the soft glow of the 4
moon, i
The black cats and goblins
will be coming soon, 8 ;
And witches, on broomsticks 'S
and spooky things keen, j
Oh! 1 jusi can't be brave ,
on J lallowe'en. I
SKATING PARTY BY
GUARD AS BENEFIT) OFFICE MEDFORD BLDG.
A bin farewell roller skating
party is set for Sunday night at
the armory ami will be. given un
der the auspices of the mess fund
of thu local unit uf thu Oregon Na
tional Ciiiard. Tho putty, open to
tho public which fs heartily urged
to he present, Is given through the
courtesy of T. .1. Carletoti, who lias
been operating the sknting rink
hero for thu past several months,
enjoying it successful season.
Skating will begin at 7::t0 tit
regular prices. Klinds derived from
thu admissions will ho used hy the
guard company for u big dinner to
ho given for members hi two or
threu weeks.
Oregon Weal her,
Kalr tonight and Friday; m
change In temperature. (Jen tie,
variable winds.
Km melt Carpenter announce 1
today t hat he 1h now located lu
his suite of offices at 3 19, Med
ford building, and is equipped to
administer chiropractic in a mod
ern and scientific way. In addi
tion to his already well equipped
office, ho as added colonic Irrign
t ion apparat us, for treating colon
ailments and kindred conditions.
Or. Carpenter has also Installed
an electric light sweat cabinet,
which is used principally for treat
ment for colds and lu treating
auto Intoxication or other loxie
conditions whero elimination ia
necessary.
Or, Carpenter has been practic
ing In Med ford for tho past few
years and is considered as one. of
southern Oregon's leading chiro
practic physicians.
Clnsfdfird advertising cots resultn.
Justice Is Not Blind!
PREJUDICE
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Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress
has been made. Wc removed the prejudice against cigarettes
when we removed harmful corrosive A CRJDS (pungent irri
tants) 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 purines, 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 ano
coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient preju
dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women.
toasted"
No Throat Irritation -No Cough.
TUNE IN Th Lucky Strik Dane Orchtairs, tYiry SatuiiUr nigbt, ovt a cout-totout natwork of th N. B. C
0 192. Th American Tobacco Co, Mfri.
"It's Toasted" the phrase that describes the
cxtra-"toasting" process applied in the manu
facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest
tobaccos the Cream of the Crop arc scien
tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini
mum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit, The
exact, expert regulation of such higli tempera
tures removes impurities. More than a slogan,
"It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as the
most modem step in cigarette manufacture.
Quality "Thrift
Value
Here Are Seasonable,
Needed Goods at Our
Famous Low Prices
An Outstanding Value of Special Appeal to
the Outdoor Man Worker or Sportman
Horsehide
Vests.
This garment has full-length sleeves like a
coat and buttons to the bottom like a vest. .
, .....Made of Genuine, Front Quarter,...
i: ... Black Hortehidei ''
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" Excellent Valut
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' !. , Staunchly tailored to withstand wear and
" ' stfain. 'Has "adjustably belted back'.'warnV
,,, ahoddy liiu'ng and two roomy pockets.
Men's Sweaters
Comfortable Weight
Juit the sweater to wear on
cooler days. Worsted plaited
in fine gauge rib. Popular
hfather shades. An outstand
ingly low price for a sweater
of this quality.
$2.98
"Pay -Day" Overalls
Made to Stand
the Wear and
Fit Comfortably
very pair of 'Tay-Day" over
klls Is made to our own exacting
pecifications. That's why "Pay
Days" have become a standard of
work-clothes value among millions
of workers.
The Union Label
in Every Garment '
Pay-Days" are "making good"
en tne job everywhere. We havo
them in regular and extra sizes.
' Overall) or Jumper
L29
Mad of 2.20 blua denim.
Triple-Hitched throughout
and bar lacked at every
. point of strain. Cut big am!
roomy for perfect comfort.
Gheeplined
Moleskin Coats
Made with heavy moleskin
outer and a fine sheepskin lin
ing. They have full belts and
four pockets and beaverized
collars. In men's sizes.
$6.49
Leather Helmets
for Men and r5
Great for cold weather
because it affords the
tars and head fullest pro
tection. Ours are made
of black, genuine sheep
skin leather.
Warm
Durable
Comfortable
fha "Air Pilot" is full,
heather knit lined and has three
tide ear-holes and chin snap
fasteners. In boys' sites
eW
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Full, fan,
knit shear
ling lining,
mesh ear
holes, and leather strap and)
buckle as shown a bora. It)
boys' and men's sites.
98c $L49