Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 20, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD MiSLTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKiiOX. Tl'KSDAY. .JANTAKV 20, UKil,
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SOURCES LISTED
Suuri-ef tif Ashl-iii'lV cmmoivi;tl .
lncume as dftrinriH'tl for ilio ct'ii-!
us by llif Ash I:i nd Hhuinlior nf ;
cominoroe anil AhIiUmhI Daily Tid- '
Int;s, shows that ihvro are -Mi com-'
mi'i't-iii line, in A-Oiiuml. and 4-!'t
within its iridium district. j
Tin !"imu'S shew tliMt with in a
i 20-mile radius there is a buying
. pnpulntitin of 1 .'t.u"n. Accord:,
i to the 1 i 3 f census, t tie pupuhitiun
, is -t.r.r.S. Tot; uVpMts in the
j three hanks amount to $ J . 0 7 7 c! ti ( .
I Including t"1 Tulent Irrigation
district, there me l aire f
Hand, with u.iMMt acres under cul
jtivatii.n. Within a -ix-inile radius
of Ashland, a fru t crop valued at
$:"-. "tini was produced in litii.
Other nssei.s listed for the llran-
j ite flty were pilfer conrieetions. j
, indu.-iriew. auto travel. tourist j
: tratle. mineral water, wholesalers.
m-urcrs and retail uuthts.
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(&HV& FRUiTMEH DISCUSS
SrW CONSOLIDATION OF
Tillamnolt I'laiis drawn
$ 1 ii.ntta luiildini: to en etc
V. 1!. Ahh rioan on his
corner of Seeund avenm
ond street.
d by
lerty.
I oi'nl Society
.nvesK)llhni'll
Kaeh.iWeek several members of
local foeioty wuk ttu- souiborti nuns
Tor a short escape from froM and
( q and a visit will California
friends. Vesterday Mr. and Mrs.
Corbin Kduol. and .Mrs. Frank
Greater Medford Club
Announces Luncheon
The (i renter Medford club will
meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon at
the Hotel Holland Monday after-.
noon. The: luncheon and program,
will be open to all interested per
sons, as are all ; renter .Medlord
week to (-niuitut one
u month, with members of the As
sociation as chaperones. There j
will bo other amusements nt these
Agitation for hinl school dancefl
has risen aiiain in Ashlar.d. since
tiiants Tass hitih school students
were sivun the privilege by the 1 ,.,., frtl. o,,n Pmneiseo I elub at'taiis. and a latno erowd is
I'aient-Teaihers- xsociut inn last 1 ,,'.,,.. , ...liim ni!i eitie-. (anticipated by the president. Mrs.
party name , . M ..., nrob. A. J. Hav.
ably remain in Hie bnv city.' Duriim ine luncheon hour Mrs.
wiiii Mr. iMell s brother and sU- i Susanno Homes Cal ler, county
..... ... i ...., tl.vtx, school suuerintendent. will speak
l'" wl '" ( l !lla. ol.l JMkoII of CnmbrlilBC. Mush. I 0,1 nnporluni iuosh.hk nmvei im.ik
hoi- many years this battle has"; ,.omi.lon of Mioir w-t-1 lin-os.t .-Laum's in the stilly odu-
bpeii wuko.I by stmU-nts in Ashland unt" " 1 V " ' ' ...V , , catimial nroKiam
j ami Crams l'nsn, but iiisni-cossful-1 ' Kollowin lum ln'on in tbo hou-1
Iv. An-onliiiR to an artkk in the!1-''" "1 wxoi.ilm oniha in Laiiroima. ,
AHhlan,. Tidings ysienlay. i. is j , J; s! a,ulsi,'1,,ra and .a!,.r.
lundoistood Him siud.'ius tlioro '" '' w,?u.',n '''''2 th,. sul.j.xi or which will ho "1'nro
j have requested permission 10 have :.' .uiu mi .i
Isneh dames us those to be held j . ....
i i!,..,niu l'u bin tliU nrivileffe 1 mill -lis. IMl'kell
eom-
tbe
i-lation.
has lieen denied.
I Kinertnili lit Cm-iU
Ililih sehool dallies are held or- r. and Mrs. 1..
inni.llv in Medlord with faculty I lenaineo ai ineir
inemoeis 111 ename.
.
i HAY STACK DEATH
That's why millions
: of women prefer this
modern sanitary pad
BECAUSE Kotex absorbs by a
scientilic method, it is safer than
ordinary sanitary protection. It is
soft not a deceptive softness that
soon packs into chafing Hardness,
but a delicate, lasting softness. That's
because it absorbs laterally, giving it
a larger area of protection than ordi
nary pads.
Koex nitty be worn on either sile,
with no possible i.wger of emb.ir
rassnienl. It is adjustable. You can
remove layers. of the tiller as your
needs change. It deodorizes, as you
probably know. It gives safe,
secure protection. And it is, of
course, disposable.
Last year 85 of ourgreat hos
pitals bought Kotex absorbent in
great quantities. What a tribute
to its hygienic superiority!
Kotex Company, Chicago.
-.. rlekell en
home Friday
milLT Willi a curd parly, lour
tables beini; In play. The prize
for hiKh score was awarded John
Howdich and ihe consotalion prize
wem lo .Mrs, A. 1". shelliuru. Music
was a pi.rt of Ihe evening's diver
sion. .Refreshments were served
at a late hour.
The Kiiest list included: Mr. and
Mrs. It. 11. Pale. .Mr. and Mrs.
John llowdish. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
j Shelburn. Mr. and Mrs. O. Ed-
wards, Mr. and Mrs. T. Clowef. Mr.
The civil BUit or Orin M. Ilaskins ,lm j,. A p j.'mV(,rr,, Miss liuth
through Ihe administrator of his i);,e ;lmi Waller r.eluke.
oslale. against the IVeslon ltanch
company of the Appiegaie. was i f,.. m smith
i-.il in- In Clilrngo
Tl
I LLL
settled out of court yesterday nfier
a jury had been drawn. S20.00D
was sought, and it was reported
the complete nnnniiil was between
$ii)i and $351)0.
Ilaskins was killed in Septem
ber, I t J S . when a bay stacker he
was erect ins collapsed, precipitat
ing' him RU feet lo the ground.
4-aiisinw fatal injuries. lie is sur
vived by a widow and one child.
The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizes
Myrtle Joint Xunihi
in i ti town improved
t of streets
r ; : i
Now Playing
- FOR 3 DAYS ONLY
THRILLING MELODRAMA
OF THE RAILROADS!
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Mr. and Airs. s. Sumpter Smith
are visiting in t'hienKo this week,
according to lettors received by lo
cal -friends, and will leave for
I'hoonix. Ariz.. January 2Und. They,
will be guests of friends in Phoenix
for several days nd plan to leave
in time to return to Medford Kotb
ruary l"tli. after making stops -in
several i'aiifornia cltion.
Mrs. Smith has been v foiling rel
atives in the Oiist for the past sev
eral months nnd wan joine-d in
Wichita, Kaps., by Mr. Smith noon
after Christmas.
.
. reinherM of Yoimacr ,
set . in Attend Dance
j Members of Phi Kip ma fraternity
at the University of Oregon wll en-
: terlain with a formal dinner dance
at the Kugene Hotel Saturday. even
ing. and the guest list for the af
fair will Include several members
Jl nf the local younger set, among
them will be Miss Clara Mary Fu
! sun, daughter (if Mr. and Mm. Tom
Kuson, nnd Miss Hernice Hinard.
daughter of Mr. nnd M rs. J. K.
Uinard..
i t.uesis oi .uss uavm
Over the Wwk Km!
j The Mii?ses Clurtrude Fredrnbnrg
and l'llva ('aster were house quests
, uvyr Hie week end of Mis 1 ucy.
, Uavis at her. home east, of Asht
I land, the three being guests Sat
j urday evening. at an old-fashioned
dancing party at the Hose home
near the summit of. the Siskiyou
mountains. Sunday the girls were
joined by a party of friends and
spent the day skiing and skating at
: Lincoln.
1 Can I on nnd Auxiliary
Knlertaln llebckahs
Members of the Itebokah lodge
in regular session Inst evening were
surprised by the entrance into the
lodge rooms of 32 members of the
i Canton and Auxiliary In full dress
uniform. Following th? lodge ses--ion
the guests entertained with a
program of 10 numbers and then
invited Ihe llebekahs into Lhe so-
i fin I room, where refreshments were
served. The program was in charge
f Mrs. Carrie McPannel.
Mrs. Kve llenson will present pu
pils of the dance in a colorlul pro
Kram. Hostesses for the nl'teriioou will
be Mesdames C. II. Paske, .1. K.
Kdmiston and II. C Williamson.
This program was originally
planned for the February meeting
hut because of the llloess nf Mrs.
Moore the January program had j
to be postponed. It will be given!
in February and the February pro-1
gram at the Monday meeting.
Persons wishing to make reser-!
vations lor the luncheon aro asked
to call .Mrs. Mutiny.
Junior High Teachers
Honored Friday Evening
The Misses Margaret Arnold, lai
ola Henge. Gladys llenge and Ann
Norvello were hostesses Friday
evening at their niuirtment at the
Sclniler at a bridne party given in
compliment to the feminine mem
bers of the junior high school
teaching staff. Following cards re
freshments were served.
The joint Fruit Indusiiv
Ulitiee, edmpo.-t'd of momh
the Fruitriiwers" , e a g u
lliu-'tte lliver Traffic
the presidents o these twd or
ganiz.it ions, and independent grow
ers, met this noon d discuss ways
and means for lhe im-ruing of tin
two group.", to increase the power.
scope, and iiiemiersliips.
It Is expected that the me
today will result, ei titer in
abandonment or adoption of
consolidation proposal.
Several objections ba e
filed opposing the merger,
being the unwillingness of
Km it growers' league lo give
their identity. Supporters of
t bli
the
up
the
play hold, that a single organ I 'a -i
ion wruld do away wit h the
pres-'nt duplicaton of effort.
All agree that both organiza
tions have the same purpose.
Mr. Andrews Will
Conduct Meeting
Considerable- tim w'll be de
voted to drama 'it tiie meeting to
iiigdl of tln Miii-i Teachers' asso
ciation at the horn-.- of Mrs. T. J.
Amspoker for the program will be
::. charge of 1M Andrews. Assist
ing in presenting the program will
be members' of hi
class.
U0l)!SVOUiQM
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
JEAN ARTHUR.
A Radio
Picture.
AND A CAST OF TOUGH
SINEWED RAILROADERS
Also
SELECTED
SHORT
SUBJECTS
REGULAR HOLLY
PRICES!
Mutinec
Cliildrsn 10c. Adults 35c
Logcs 50c
Evening
Children 25c, Adults 50co
LogC3 75 s
! BUY HOLLY SCRIP
AND SAVE!
MIGHTY
DRAMA!
Radio's Terrific Drama of the Railroads . . . Iron
Sinewed . . . Rugged . . . Spectacle of the Roaring
Rails . . Magnificent in Drama . . . SEE: The
Avalanche . . . The Record Run . . . The Last-Minute
Rescue . . . The Washout . . . Blood and Life
of the Railroads . . . and Their Passions. . . .
NEW TRICKS
WITH SOUND!
The struggle- between two
men for the woman they
both love.
OVERPOWERING
IN DRAMA,
ACTION AND
. ' THRILLS
Thimble Club Meets
Wednesday Evening
The Tliimblmcluli of ChryBanllie
mum Circle No.. 8, NelKlilioi-H of
Woodcraft, will moot with NelRhbor
(iiiHHie Knlps Wednemluy evenliiK
ui her home, 219 Souli Ivy fltrcet.
Hnth hriilKe nnil five hundred will
be in piny. The IiohIosh .will be
unstated in enli-rtainiiiK by NelRh
bor llnzel Krye.
Mrs. Bunch Invites
Friends for Luncheon
Mrs. V. (!. Hunch Is nmonn popu
lar hostesses who will entertain
this week. She Is iiivllinn friends
lo lier home lor a In iilKe luncheon
on Wednesday and amiin on Satur
day. Covers will be placed for II!
quests each day. .
Allocs Club to
Meet Thursday
Mrs. Mazio Daily will bo hostess
lo members of the Allons club at
her homo Thursday evening. Curds
will be enjoyed I'ollowiiiK the short
business session.
PHOENIX LADIES' AID
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
PHOENIX,! Ore.,, Jan.' 20) (Spl.),
.The Ladies' Aid society or the'
Presbyterian church or Pboenlx
will meet for an all-day at the
home of MrR.'Dava Walker on Wed
nesday. They will lack some com
rortM. A covered dish dinner will
be served at noon. A Bood time
is looked forward to by I hose who
plan to attend.
The ApplPKUtP (irniiRO held a spe
cial meetiiiR last Friday niisht us
the result of an invitation extended
throilKh Ihe couiiesy of Ihe Mon
arch Seed & I'Ved t'o. ol .Medford,
lo broadcast one-half hour each
week over KMKII.
Frank Knlllzen, who had previ
ously been appointed chairman of
the radio committee, und his suh
committeo discussed ways and
nieaiiR of entertainment. It was
finally decided to explain the pur
poses and intentions of the grange
as rt farmers'H organization, and
to adopt methods to help Ihe farm-
Shakcspearnn : ers.
Ksaays, plays and niii ume music
with many other features were de
cided upon. The day and hour
have not been net lor the broadcasting.
As an added feature, to instill
Interest In the organization was a
conlest between lhe men and the
women of the grunge Tor getting
the most members tho following
three months. The losers are to
serve a supper to tho winners.
New Low Price! a
Hose Womesi
Our No, 442
Formerly 98c Now
'M-i.K-tf:
)CPair
Sheer smart t- inexpcn
sic! rull:fahioiietl, with
nicrccrizcil inlcr'.iiieJ welt,
bilk-plaiteil-ovcr-ii-.crix-rieJ
foot, pure lieci.
Unearth Old Tablet
ISTANIll'b, Turkey. .Ian. 20.
(!') Workmen digging tho founda
tions of a private dwelling here to
day unearthud a marble tablet bear
ing un account of measured tuken
by the Sultan "Mohammed to effect
(he conquest of Constantinople in
1453.
V'A
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Featured for
January
Printed
and
Plain Silk
DRESSES
for immediate wear
$90
1 f.A
Dividends declnred recently for
Inditsti'ial policy holders or the Met
ropolitan Lite Insiinmco company
Tor llWl, subject to approval of
the superintendent or Insurance or
New York slate, exceed $-14,000,(11111
while the dividends already de
clared for ordinary policy holders,
plus those expected to be declared
this month, will approximate (SO,
000,000, bringing the total for nil
classes of Metropolitan policy hold
er for lliHI close to !M,r.illi.O0(, an
Increase of more than $12,000,000
over the preceding year.
In nnnounclni; llio iicllnn of the
board. I.'rederlek II. lOcker, presi
dent of the luaiii'iinen cumpany,
slated that when dividends on or
dinary policios or the company have
been tuken up at tho January meet
ing of tile hoard, the combined .or
dinary and industrial dividends of
$94,ron,000 which Iho Metropolitan
Is expecting to pay will prove to
he the greatest ever declared for
Bright silks, sprightly prints and black, of course, In refresh
ingly new styles. The fashion details include contrasting
colors, lingerie touches, draped and tied necklines and toft
skirt effects ... so smart that -you will be delightfully
surprised, at the very low price. - '
J; C PENNEY CO., Inc.
6th and North Central
Phone ,245
uny one year by nny Wo hiHiirnncGf
company In .the world., . , . I
Whtln tho bulk of tho iilvldfnl
approved will ko to IjiduHtrinl policy 1
holdnrH In the form or premium
creditH tor pmlodH riuminn from
Koven to w(kI;r, tlioro uro In;
eluded uIho tnortunry and maturily!
dlvldendH on (loath cluimrt occiir-'
rhiK or endowmentH maturing In
JiHtl of from 2 to "to 25 por cent of
the fm:n or tho policy,
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Oitkoii WeallUM.
Cloudy cant ano ruin toniKht op J
Wednendny In tho west portion; j
no ehaimn Jn . totnunratur'. In
rrcMsInt? sitinhonflt winds offwlmrp.
FIR WOQD :
$2.75 per tier
This Is a delivered price on
a few tiers of 12-inch old
growth flr ln load lots while
it lasts. a-' ' '. - i
Use ROYAL UTAH COAL
for best results '
F. E. Samson Co.
229 n: Riverside Phone 833
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Study Club Plans
Session for Wednesday
The Wednesday Study club has
chosen for lu subject for tomor-1
row's session "Arabia Since the'
World War.'' The paper on this1
subject will be given by XIrH. Wort
man. Mrs. K. N. Warner will give .
the book review nnd current events!
relative to the subject will be given
by .Mrs. J. II. Crews.
Steigers Entertain
Informally Monday
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stelger were
nt home to a group of friends last t
evening following a theatre party i
at the Holly. Refreshments were
served before the open fireplace
and a general social time enjoyed.
Rowena Circle to
meei weanesaay
The Hnwena Clrclo will be en-!
tertnlned at the homo of Mis. i
Velma Slngler, 27 Rose avenue,
Wednesday, January, 21. An in
teresting program Ik promised and
all members urged to he present.
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STATE
THEATRE
D
Tuesday and Wednesday '
"A ROYAL
ROMANCE"
with -
WILLIAM COLLIER, Jr.
PAULINE STARKE '
A twentieth century adventurer
storms a castle and wins love
and a fortune.
IE any timi: 0
OC Kiddles I lie
Greater Values . f iat
ALL THIS WEEK
Deeper Cuts in Suits and Overcoats
25Qff
Buy Now for Spring and Save
On Rayon Underwear in Union Suits
j and 2-Piece Under Garments '
One Lot ol Neckband Shirts t V2 off
One Lot of Neckband and Soft Collared k
Shirts that formerly sold up to.$2.50, now
75c
Big Cuts on Lined Gloves, Sweaters, Sweater "Coats, Work Clothes
Alterations Free
( As Advertised) ,
Alterations Free
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