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I v WILL BE FEATURE Important Pear Bulletin Issued By Talent Experimental Station Explains Success Bosc Campaign ME" MATTERS 'i'hur.-tli.y nuMiiiiu;: Umpcrature. Ot ml v. itnt- north lo VAU (ire. Am cum I of 111-' Hi'llVer ol'f! e iation is n its npprov- biv en J led tot!u bout l( 'irifttfl ii tli lui-1 tif tunnel work at the Owyheo irrl I'ivnl hilts ;r;n ion project. The Oregon state experiment sta tion In cooperation with the South ern OreKon experiment station, has received these pears. Picking ami marketing In accordance with the ; findings has established jjrcnt run ! fldeneo In I)u m:irket. The liinvv ; jjunt Issued hn important bulletin ; loiiSl,s fo.morly Mlstained with WUh the broadcasting of it pro- j un pUrs. This pive the results some of the winter varieties In the Hi-am of songs by John AleOor-jof thd pressure testa, time of pick-; large m a r I; c ! h have been cUm- workttamous tenor, and a in u" eoiu sioruKe experiment maieu, conuueteu ny tneso stations in me: a nntnhifl outgrowth of this work v-vs the Win- RANCH IS TRADED CLAIM ATTENTION - I Ui ui uim mum in juacl. The session of the county May was devoted to routim and general discussion . . , I . .,i ! Hogue Jtlver valley during the pawt is the phenomenal sue I nrnaj v v ui n mill uiis . oin-iuiii; up aim esiaoiisniug h laivt' bctow crani balon orchestra, ' under the lection of Nathaniel Shllkret, the . Victor talking machine The Hilton dairy ranch, for many years operated bv tieorge Hilton t and sins. on the 1'aelt'ic highway, i,., just north of ' Medford, has been n,t, siiJii'nu of bills and orders. exchanged ftr the large stock ranch Sit;ns of the coming holidays ap- 1.. -lluriUe, six miles peavrd. . .Mrs. Mlllan Koberts of Pass on Wogttv river. Uie lied Cross discussed with the division j v " ".""- -.'-' '- nv iii'iim i iui hum r.n in ijk-i r.oin iamilies are moving k'h.ii mmmiiuv court plans ior a inii Xhvrinhei- k will liiniiL'iii-ite al " r- ... ; -.-un. v ----u turn- n,o ineir new nuiuc. -ir. num.. : m risi man ume wuri i.u- nuincM.iK , ' i, Iuisl totf( temperatures!, length picked In accordance with the f -is a Ions-time resident of r.oulhern. r buvs and girls in slate insiitu-naiion-Wiiie , lei or radio lom.' f h .,., Vhv1hu enn aniiu ..i.t ,t i i.. .h. v.....i.u : ,n.,, -i t ,-, nt be held in storage, and the proper stations' picking tests, und weveitIie Motel Ashland and connecU-d n- lM sin orders to this end. ;hl8 period In OemOP- , f . nnnmp. ' nn-n with -ho fllli. tl,0 un . ......... v. ! l 1 ,1... 1 ,,, httathiK the Victor slogan: "There Th(l BJipat vaU)i of (hJjj work Jy j ,i()n:., KtornKe ani, ript,ninK expert-! the deal, whli-h 'was handled I'.v Kogue l iver at Hold Hill, to span mm. Ill, uu i-umjjruimfft? wuu I r.lreail v nnmirnnt t. vpi-v iiiv.r- montu -riw.u., v,i.i.tu li .... i.- -w l a, .t,J,n.l nn.l il.iu vi IUIU-. ' DTrtWlM in unllthiM-n (ll-ocon. C COW- I 'lmwn lUnt II. wi i.oovu u-linn itlnl.- . I tiAn itriii I ,1 ,..,!.,, . t ,,.,.) t . ,,f I,. t ho ..-I 1 week. Victor dealers in every city and town in the country will , join durin wi tur U4iU9u.il iiruiuvo i p. , , th(4f Hone il oil f thn ni-,.iwi- tlm i lw hul.ll ii I .ti.-t..l,.( ..;.. u 1 ..7;. r.n. tl,,.i ,.n- ' - " i" i ..... ...... i in t tit ii uiniiui ii v if-, ti f - ...... . 1 'inonvHiinoo ii'illi tlio Litunltc nl . ( n In . ( n gh.i-m... fi.im lln-.j.-. t r.in,-., ..J. ....) Oi.i I . Ii 1 ... .mi iiiw).,i iitii. and every shipper is well aware o." j quality if ripened at teluperaturos ' frnm Mi'dfovd. where ilu-y have re- ci.unty engineer will make ; ,uie ween win oe tne nuroouniuu aPPOrdlin(.e witn Ule reaull8 obtain or "The Victor. ' a new . composition by Nathaniel shllkret. ; which in the future wilt intro- dilce all Victor hours on the air. This number will first be heard the Improved condition ' of th' Kogue ltivcr valley pears on th market.s. This improvement is al-'o admirably reflected in the ntanner determined by this work The complete bulletin covering these experiments may- now be ob tained1 from the Southern Oregon sided many years. invhleh the large markets havi1 1 experiment station at Talent. i'MASKS' BRINGS PRAISE' during the McCormaclc program on Thanksgiving night, and later will be played throughout Victor ; tone week. t ft In commenting on tone week j and .its purposes, Mr. Clayton1 J I Klines of I'nlmer Music' House,1. who is '.low; showing the new Vic tor K a d I o instruments, said: ; . ."' 1 " 1 n"n .un iivui v.ii i Tiin fn iiu- n i-i.mii( Inn m t IP t 10 kovimi i.ilnv M:ililitli f,,ll .m i . . ...... .m....... , f l.tdio music, voice,1 everything suggested thirteen month calendar ! different days of the week each vielciNorris" of l,ho6n!x was Seventh Day Adventists Agiainst Chianging Calendar to i3 Months FOR AUTHOR AND CAST uns .'f lHT l.rst t 'oiiKxliicc every sound, every tone CI)th Day Ailventist assembly: I tlius destroyinK theil' religious sls- ., ine cur enn neieet, u is n.u k'v- Wp ,he ,.ep,.esentiitlve.s of t he ! nitieanoe. lilfT you what you .are cntllli'il to Seventh-.lay Adventist denomin... !(. TiiiK vou:c imvo.c relinious .eii-ii'. u is iuii.ui.. nwiiiiiu i,m assembled In Lolumhus, t.nio dlssensuin and ( lvido rei urious or- t und is 'ulllntr shnrt nf tbe n resent day staiulards of reproduction. v "lteproduction doesn't mean up- proxhnatien -or suggestion. It means actually to create again, in every detail, what was produced originally. Itadio Is no longer 'i tov. . It hat, gone beyond the point ; of being, a. machine. Today it Is. i ill every fonse; musical lnstru - inent. "Victor knows that any radio set that falls short of tonal per--. fertion 14 not entitled to your se v rlous consideration. That's why ? it has adopted for its slogan, i 'The re- ca n be no eo niprom is? with purity of tone'; that's why it is imttilig on tone week. U wants every radio listener in the "' country to realize how completely v It has achieved, in Its new lnstru ' njents, the standard , pf perfection I It has sot' for Itself." nidations into divergent groups, some following tho original con tinuity of' fixed weekly religious days under the old calendar, and others .accepting, th-. wandering undtfr " Tb.c, American I-egion Thanks giving dance which will be held Thursday, night at Jhe Oriental ft'nrdchK progiises to be, filled' with njany specialties, one of . which will be th.q', first public showiiig iii ieilforil of the; , already famous Jircakaway Umco." . .This . dancq originated i;i the sinillicrn "states and has spi-eai rapidly .Uiroughoul the entire nation. 't , The feature will be presented hy live Benson's famous, dancing quartet 'comprised of. tne following young ladies: Miss "Louise Klrod. Miss JJorothy Tlurgess. Miss Murle lieck iid Miss Helen McAllister. Med ford post has invited the football teams of both Ashland and M oil ford, who will be guests of honor at the party. Jack i!o wring and his famous dance band will present many new novelty features during the even ing. Dancing will start promptly at If o'clock "and from expressions heard, one of tho largest crowds of the year will be in attendance. Turkey Day decorntlois were be ing installed - today, to make the Tiardcns appear ut Its best: for the occasion.' ; having considered the advantages of the newly proposed thirteen months calendar scheme with lis blank days, desire to point out the following objections: 1. The number thirteen Is not I Sunday as adjusted yearly ilivisible as the number twelve, the new calendar. ' ; thus the quartely and semi-annual j 10. The new ealend;tr of blank reports of business would contain 1 days would bring great hardships certain fractions of a month in- t to religious bodies and individuals, stead of a whole: number of , whose conscience would noi-al!ow mnn ths I hem to sacrifb thi-ir ponvir-t inns Si There would be thirteen bus- ' regarding fixed religious days at j ne ti:ffic11-1 t);m ineys closings instead of twelve, in- I the price of financial gain, or other ' :(irrnan gardm-r, vnlvinr Inni-nnnil t- I nm-Riin:ll nrll-iiiiliiin,. l'..,. t.vn ! died llV Fletcher 3, There would be thirteen it would compel the conscientious ! took the character ot mi: i.i.-h. ninnllilv i,.,vminf if i-nnt n 1 1 PmnliiVo in innkn Mi.nlln.iffnn f..v ,i ! n SOfirty HUlll, WhOL'C Wife Was lings, land, telephone, etc., instead different day of t:ie week for his of twelve. i day of rest every year, making il 4. It ' would increase the ex- j practically impossible to secure penses of "the public utility com- ! employment. It would prevent the panics S percent yearly in reading j public school teacher from contin presented last night over KM KD. the Mail Tribune-Virgin atatlon by. the talented group of t'opco play ers for the California Oregon Power company. The ohe-aci drama carried a luart appeal of mother love and patriotism, neatly woven together with the spirit "f the Thanksgiving season. The lay was directed by Karle Davis, who also took the part of liiehard Haliburum to a degnc of perfection. Mrs. .In Murray lioral. who played M,rs. Hall burton, was declared by listeners to have never taken n part better. of Adolph. the was well han Kish. who uIko re-lit ..f i-.-el I F.IW Ra4 RAnof;t Ul P As y 1 M-AMa.Tk.1U JLJLJl-tkA JUmSLKM. M., I ' OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 1 At 9:00 P. M. IPO NllCjtl f At 9:00 P' M 1 At Elks Temple, Fifth and Central '" tM i -.,?. i . n j nr.- : e. c e- vey ami a map si:owi!K IHiinls fuj Ieai 1V1US1C ailtl a UUUU i llllt III kiuic UI L.VCI wlHM'i- the lirhlKe will serve the 9j hum; people, do the must fjood. and ::;;..!.: vz'Z m come and bring your friends bridge i-onie distance from any HS preKea! brid::e. They will talk 11 " i ' ' ' lover with Asmand fo.ks aKal AdllliSSiOll 50C P6P PeTSOll c. Fair tonight and '-rhurlay. jEnWS j WW II M I icy I M-M Ml IM'SL l"'l l II' II i ,wmmMmla un i - - um ... .i i i i i.iimi-mmiim.. Ln torn mi n hm h jw ; vi ore i nan river n gas and electric meters and mail-: uing his or her employment be-j ing out bills thirteen Instead of . cause of the sacred days falling on twelve times a year,, which cost 1 school days. It would penalize would be imfscdj oj) to tho con- j families having children of school sinner'. ; ago and it would takf-' iway the ' 5. ' Many long time . leases - arid right td exercise their ' franchise contracts, payable at a specified j wnenevt-r their sncred tlay falls oji litiirithly' rent rate! would cause j th same day Of tho week as" elcfc endless litigation in the courts witi'i , tion day. resultapt , injustice ,io -one .or the j . While Seenth-da Adventists other litigants, placing, the clauses ; V'e willing fo spffer' any lof-s or of tho leases and the law in hope- ' Ihcohvehlenco that might result less, conflict. j, f , , . ' fi'oni the non-religious aspects', as (i. 'it would cln'tpge, our (prtn-jr : presented In the 'foregoing objec dutes, national holiday, annyer- j lions, they cannot surrender their sarins, birthditys,! wedding dttys. ! rcligiouj conviction for,, the. sake etc., gi'eatly complicating the ,work , ,Mf conformity it to '' u calendar oV the histoilnh,. ht'eessitating a i schenio , which ,wou!d destroy t!ie double 'systeit o( calendar reckon : weekly, cycle, tlius changing yearly iilgs. ' ( '., f j ,. .' i tho seventh-day Sabbath, which, 7. It would greatly eonfuse'the heretofore, has been preserved In reckon I iifitf. ,uf , the , birthdays of I unbroken .hucooshIoii thru nil the more tlyin, 1 1 0,nef(M)i) people in J varied revisions, of the calendar. Jhe,tnlle.d States alone..'. , , ! We believe that -r.id. maile holy " s: it ,' destroys. ,' the ."unbroken ! the seventh day - of the original continuity p( the weekly -.vyce once I waok.-and- 4.iiNu-th-MiKt-l'tynf -this each year ami twice ip (cap year, ! hty eannot bf transferred by Ififis as a unit of mea'surenMit of tim.e, lati it'fujy pU'S'j'jOli', 6?'.s'. thif t-nu.-sniK me present. MllHluy antl j ci;k. Mrs, Maud excellently played by Codding.1 The California Oregon Power . company was the recipient today j of many telephone calls from ap-i pi'ociativo Jlstonors, who d(win ro-1 i the theme of the play hn'd grip-: ped them' from beginning, to ciid.i erore Are Southern Oregon Home Owners and Business Men Turning to Concert Friday at I Presbyterian Church 4 E The revival meetings at the Advent Christian church under the leadership of the pastor. Mrs. Oer trudc rihldo and Kvangelist J. S. Lucas will continue for the next two weeks with special sermons and topics. On Friday and Sunday evenings tjie subject wilt be, . "Fulfilled Prophecy as an Evidence of the Divine - Origin of the , Christ." There will be special music by Mr, and Mrs. Sam liabb and others. MISS APPLEGATE LEADS pHOENir I Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness i i j The doctors tell us that 00 per t CfilH 01 an siCKness is uui; . I Arh nd bowel troubles. You cnn't be well if your digestion & riaii; ynu arc likely to got sick unless you rolioh food and digest it properly. '' Tanlac has a vorideriul reeord ns n relief from digestive troubles, even those of years' standing. Mrs. Annie Waters, of 2752 4'lth Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash., says: "I RiifTercd from nervc-wrackinirstom-nch trouble. Every available ncm cclv brought no results until I tried Tanlac. It built me up till my stomach trouble was cured. If voli suffer from gas, pains in the stomach or bowels, dizziness, nausea, constipation, or torpid liver; if you have no appetite, can t alecp and are nervoun and all run down, you need Tanlac. It is good, pure mrdicine, made of roots, herbs and barks. Get a bottle from vour druggist today. .Money Iwirk tf it doesn't help you. rilOIOXIX, Ore., Nov. 27. (.Speelal.) A birthday ilinner was . Riven in honor of .lr. I.elUty (.'aster of North Phoenix at tlie Miss lluth AppleKate was lei.i'lm.- ,,, r u C:u,u-r of KaKie last nllit in the popularity eontest I'oint last Sunday. Thowe present recently lieun by lite .laeksoaviHe ; were, .Mr. anil .Mis. l.eroy Caster. American Legion club, in eonnec-; .Mrs. Hoy liilrleson and lilva I'as llou with a .series of dances the ter (,f Pnoenix. .Mrs. 101'fie faster club oprmed two weeks ao. Th.-' and sons .Marion 'and Orville, of contest has 11 entrants, whh Flor- ('enlral i'oint. John Medley of enee Sc-veranee, Junnila t'orum and ; .Mcdford, the hosl and hostess, .Mr. W'llinu' iloetitel close behind the 'and ."Mrs. I.. O. Caster, and dauf;h leacler. . I.t Cybil of KaKlo I'oint. A ehtine in the standing is on- .Mi', and .Mrs. Ceo. .MeChilu tire peeted next Saturday niKlit when , spending litis week .-it Ihe home of tile club Is slaKint; a bij; "confetii"! Mr. and Mrs. (J. VW Itidierls at dunce, with particularly interesting 1 Williams, Ore. 1 -features. There will also be sev-j Miss Zola Harvey, who has been eral chuncs In the dance pavilion spending Ihe prtst several months on the second floor of the ol.ll at Ihe home of .Mi-, und Mrs. Ceo. l-'nited Slates hotel. : McClain, left Monday for liurke. The first prize In the popularity! Idaho, where she will join her par contest is a $7'i merchandise ol (l'-r ' ents. from the ladles' ready-to-wear shop 1 Mrs. Mollle Wltehcr of Medford of Klthehvyn Hoffman. The see . called tit the home of Mrs. Ceo. ond, third, fourth, fifth and sixt't , Mcclain on .Monday eveniliK. prizes will he choices of leather! Mrs. K. '.. Jteames of Central roll manicure set from Maitlll'.. i. I'oint spent Tuesday at the ilotiie Di'tiK store, five private ili.nrlimjuf her mother, Mrs. l-'red Furry, lessons from .SlraiiK's Da nelnw sta ! Mrs. Kula Dean, who has been dlo. et of Princess pearls from spending the past few weeks with l.arry Schade. 'automatic' toaster! her son at Talent, returned to the from tho Medfmrl 1'urnlture und ! home or her daunhtcr, Mrs. I.ouie .llai-dware oonlpall.v, atid u I'oty : Colver. L-lftbox. from MonlKomcry "Ward, Miss Kay Carver and Mrs. I.illio i .,. i-. -,l t . 'I'he or'an and voice concert to' , be Kiven tt'y .lames II. Sllearer,' Scottish o r K,a n 1 s t."-and Annie; Shearrr, soprano, th. the I'resliyte. rian church Ktiday. November 2!t.j ... Is veiiarded by critics as unbiue.; , The prrm'i-njii : la liuiit jto jii-esen: ! all periods 'and 'ytiuni'r'ei;. tl'jere'i.v coniidnitiK ,'i brfchl'V-titertainmcnl I " with", an, 'evuHlnif'; . '.Wlvcajlonal j '.r'th., ;',m ', ,' ,',, ",. . Mr. Shearer, who .-Ives c pjana-; tory remarlis Jiefore oucV iiuni-1 " ber, is a. lecturer with an tlltrae- j ';' tive. perronal ty. ;-.Tl'.. lilayer'r! ' analysis of Ihe numbers . of llje j 1 prortuu were Uteid and ati. Hi-- '' sanie time intensely human alld,;' nmiiKir.n.''! says 'a noted crltK-.' Cold Heach HridKo will be cn slrtieted aci-ov-s Indian creek ttoou. sfSLLOOILL if CLAIMS TO BO Mrs.SlcoleSayaof LydiaE.Pink ham's Vefjctablc Conipouni $100 . . . ... i ' : !: ,-",,...0.1 ... I -' .I'l'bl ! . ' ii, '' '" 0, Completely ' Installed Convenient Terms if Desired As the Cleanest and Most Efficient and Convenient Fuel for Heating Homes, Stores and Offices company. VOTES SPECIAL LEVY ( 'o tenia n ealb-d at l hi home of M rM. Neil Franklin and Mih. Will I'lilcmrtn of Mfilford on Hunday. Mr. and Mrs. AI. K. SheetH plan to spend Thanksgiving day will) Air. and Miv. I.efier Kay. A gi'eat number of this commu nity are planning n attnnditiK the ; Rnmp at Ashlnnil Thanksgiving ! afternoon. The Oak Oroyc road district yen lerday voted a wpeclal rond levy of two mills the largest in many yearH. It will net approximately SI'Htd, and will be used where needed, In gravelinAroadu south of this city and adjacent to Oak (irnve. $760 will be expended in re-- Dortors say women at fortv win. yurfaeing. vtr.. the Dark Hallow ;ir inflined tt be fehy fhoubl load, Tlie remainder ot the .um i wntch mil tr flallftfmH. tiall P.lad will be emended In crayeliiriK and ! -1'T. l.lver and Htnmnrh Truiitile. malntennnce . If Voti hf.Ve pfifnx In our AT FORTY MOST WOMEN should be on the lookout for signs of palistoncs , If yon hf.ve ofiinx In nir ldt' nro:itnl your Htomarh ir back. i,(nTl,A.'I. Ore. John 1 hn i- Xfi tu r' w-lrnlnii. Oiv,- li" I I ' CIVl I , A i-lll ilnn'l --Mt M. Jones.- poj-tmaster, unnoumed 0l)(t oft(i(( k)v(, ,.,,,,,,,, ,. that east bound nir mail would i jj,.f For over twenty yeni M KUKIT- lrae Swan Inland airport at 1:40 OI.A hin been lived by tluniKMid" p. m., eacn day nurinK ne wiiht teaon, Instead of 2: t.'i p. m. be mhwc of xhurt t ilatb;bl flyliiK lour?. f people, who praise lt merit be- raiiKf it act- mt niiickly. Kor ?ale. reenmniendoit antl ctia ranieed. by Mavilt In-tin i'ii, and other leadim; 'li uyKi-m. Vruit W. Va.--"l v..n r-o v.-nl: It i id nci votiH Uial I wna in bed ni'i;. all I la1 i iui" a"l coiildn'l i-i i ii iiinl ; I am, nl ill'veiiM old. I niw (otir (olvcr 1 if in;; in a nui nzitif'a'irl dflet- I, luul iahen Hin-i-flose of Lydin I). lalite ( 'einnouiul I cnuM f.-l lla.i. .1 m:ih bdler. Af ter lakin'' u) bottle-. I li"":m do i nr inv work j 1 fee! lil e a pew uomitn. I (ec-ai-jneail ( be 'e':'J abb- ( 'ot'ij'oiiiiil to inv fiM-tid and tav it will do a'l i(. clainiH lo do airl nioic I will liolly j aiipwer all ltler.-i I recive,' SUi;it -K E. Sth;i K, I 'rati, W. Va. ' Victor Radio National Tone Week Starts Thursday ' Evening 7:00 P. M. N. B. C. Don't Miss This Victor Hour Palmer : Music House "We Sell Happiness" Southern Oregon Gas Corporation 09 W, Main St. K. I. DAZEY, Gen. Mgr. Phone 526 ! i' ' ' niiiiinniiiiiiniM-M nwi inrnrnnn inmnMi7rFr-' 1 - J SAFETY! Anti-Freeze, Alcohol or Prestone PREPARE YOUR RADIATOR NOW FOR PROTECTION Anti-Freeze in Your Gar Makes Starting Easier artd Means Less Wear on Your Battery Why Not Be Comfortable by Installing One of Our Heaters in Your Car? Older Tire Service ( Complete Car Service at One Stop) , Inc. Ninth and Riverside Phone 520 it MFJ)F0T?D "NTATTi TT?Tf.TTE. ?ifF,T)FOT?n. ORKfiOy, WKTW-SliAV; XOVKMl'.KI? -27.-102!), PAGW FIVT9