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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1931)
MGE THREE No other .j j i i: i i i i is so protected M j'B'j fine blend has on every can the patented Vacuum Seal that can't close unless all air is out. M .1 c o - r u : 71 FlaYor.Prolected Coffei Mrs. NmIimU Is Hostess la Klamath J a Us Iluino Of interest to Meiifurj society is news of an Informal party given by Mr. O. (. XiehoU of Klamath Fall. .Mrs. Nichols, formerly lived in this city and v;w a popular member of the young married set. The- Klamath Falls Herald ays of tho affair: Mr. O, O. NUhoU w:w hostess at hr beautiful home on Lake shore drive Saturday evening to a group of her friends. Her kuckU were Hillis MeOull, Gladys Hire, Mr. Hynek, Mrs. George Howard, Miw.-Thorno, Florence Oilman. Ha zel Uolhoke and the hostess. HlRh wore nt hriilKo was Kiven to Hazel Hnlhoke and low to Hillis MoCall, after which delicious refreshment. wore served. C til Id Luncheon 'I'oiuorrou' Jit li!:KO St. Mark's Guild will conduct a cafeteria luncheon tomorrow at K':3li, in St. Mark's Parish house, and the presence of a large number is desired. A business meeting will he conducted following tho lunch eon. Mrs. Ym. Andrew and M'.f. C. D. Morison are in charge of the affair. SPRAY PEACH TREES NOW! LET US SUPPLY THE BORDEAUX MIXTURE Small size packages for the small user. MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 323 E. Main . Phone 260 C uiil Pnrly Knjorfil At I'arNh Mull The card p.iny sponsored last ovcninK In the Parish hull liy the Si. Ann's Allar society wits well nuiuleil. IJoih bridge innl five huinlietl wore iilnyotl. with prixe lor lilKh xeoros KOiiiff to Mrs. II. l-'islier anil Mrs, MrNamar. Kollowinu cards, refreshments were served by the eommlttoe. com puted of MertdnmeH Applejjute, lloyle. roniinr. Heoaort and llaily. l-jistoru Star NoHul .Mih-iIiik Xewly elected officers rtf the Or der of Kamorn Star look their sta llions nt the meeting lain evening jin ihe Masonic hall, eneh one per , forming his duties in a very pleas- ins manner. A social hour, followed, with bridge 'heins enjoyed by the Rroup. Ladies' hlKh score wa held by Mrs. A. K. Stennett, and high score for men was held by A. Orin Sehenck. Cntlmlie TulUw IMaii Fuod Siile The Catholic ladies will hold a food sale Saturday morning In the Weeks X- Orr store on West Main slreet. The committee in charge has requested all contributors to bring their cakes to the store be fore 11 o'clock. C. A. It's to Ik! Guests At Chllilers Hum Ovnpral Joseph Lan noclelf. C. A. 11.; will be entertained by Mlrs Margaret I'hlldera on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. An In teresting program hOH ben pre pared lor the occasion by Mlsa Ohilders and assistant hosted, Miss Elizabeth Kerry. M Itoynl Neighbor Meet Tonight Tho ltoyal Neighbor camp will meet In tho K. P. hall on North Orapo street tonight for refill lar social fi-v.lon. Installation of of ficers will be Ihe leading feature of the evening and will be followed by a program and refreshment. Glasgow! Invite Friendg for Dinner Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Glasgow have invited a group of friends to their home south of Meillord for dinner this evening. overs will he placed for Mr. and .Mrs. ('. S. HuttertieUI. Dr. ami Mrs. It. C. Mulliollaiid. Mr. ami Mrs. Onde Terrett and the Host and hostess. -ollowing dinner UriflBe will bo enjoyed. Will Practice Saturday for Ceremonial A general pracllco for officers and menihoiB of the patrol of Zu leima Temple. Daughters of the Nile, will be held in Ashland Sat urday preparatory to the eerenio nial to be held next Thursday hon oring Ihe visit here of the supreme queen. Auxiliary to Give i Card larty Friday I Ladles' auxiliary of ("intons, I. ! f). O. V., will hold a card party at the 1. O. O. F. hull Friday even ing. The puhlic U invited, and re freshments will he served during 1 the evening. . No-Hostess Luncheon Event for Tomorrow The home of Mr. Jack Porter will he tho scene, of u no-hostess luncheon and bridge party tomor row, when H gnesls will Kather there for the ufteriiuon. A TESTOFi OF THE GOLDEN WEST? NATURAL GOLDEN COLOR Ready to Serve from package to plate! NOW the finest quality Margarine you can buy, made exactly as you've always wanted it, with Natural Golden Color, ready to serve on your table the minute you open the package! Originated by Durkce in answer to your needs. A real triumph of the Golden West for the most progressive housewives in the world! Hundreds of thou sands of Margarine users have found new delight in Golden Troco during the short time it has been available. No wonder when you think that here, at last, is super line quality Margarine that requires no mixing or coloring, that is golden by nature, that leads the world in taste, appearance, spreading qualities and usefulness on your table or in your cooking and frying. Durkec's leadership probably will bring imitations but there can be no sub stitute for quality; there is but one best and the best Margarine made is Golden Troco. Get a pound today at your grocer's convince yourself. Now! At your Grocer's IMMORTAL CLASSIC OF THE GREAT ALASKAN SALMON RUN! NOW PLAYING NOW THRILLING CROWDS AT THE HOLLY DAYS! f2W ALSO SPECIAL PROGRAM Of SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS- Graham McNamee in UNIVERSAL NEWS LOONEY TUNE THE FASHION MIRROR Comedy "One Nutty Night" Rex Beach' "THE SILVER HORDE" with EVELYN BRENT LOUIS WOLHEIM AND A GREAT CAST OF 8TARS From under the blaie of Northern Light! comet Rex Beach't geniut-insplred drama. SEE Battle or the giants . . . men lathed to fighting fury In mad struggle on a storm torn seal , . . Rush of the Silver Horde gripping scenes from the great - salmon catch .... Heroic dog teams plunging men across uncharted snows! Popular Prices Mat 10-35c Eve 2S-50e Buy Holly Scrip Mr. and Mrs. Perl Visiting in South Mr. and MrH. John Perl are guests in l.os AukpIps tills wwli (if tliolr tlaiiKhtpr, Mrs. Alleen Six. Casters Leave Soon for Washington , Several informal affairs? are lie Ins held this week honoriiiK .Mr. and Mrs. I.elloy Caster, who plan to leave soon for Yukima, Wash., where they will remain until summer. FRUIT SHIPPERS ASP 10 IE! FOR PEAR TALK The Rogue River Traffic associ ation at Its short meeting this noon took under advisement the pro powal that valley shippers attend a meeting to be held in Tortiand, about February 3 5, for a round tablo discussion with the shippers of tho northwest of the 1931 Bart lett pear situation, to seek nteanst for stabilization,, of prices and other major features of the pear industry. Letters were read show ing that sentiment in the north west districts favored such a meet ing. Among the lending questions proposed will be tho 1931 oonnery prices. Tho association decided to take another week to consider the pro' position and confer with outside sources and local Interests. There was an Informal discus sion of the proposition at today's session. The New York pear committee has requested telegraphic informa tion on the pears in storage in this district. 4 CLASS ON BIBLE Rev. John T. La Rose, of the Xuznrcnp church will open u, Bible cIuhs this evening for high school HtudentH. Credit is Riven for the work if students puns the exatnl nation given at the end of the course. The meetings will 1o held in the annex of the Na?.arene church each Thursday evening at 7:30. The courwe is non-denominationul. and all interested nro urged to attend. Another class is belnri conducted In tho , rresbyterian church. The class at the Nazarene church is heinir conducted, a it is mure conveniently located for students living in the northern part of the city. Ship Damaged PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29. iiV) Minor damage was suffered by the steamer Charles L. Wheeler, Jr., lost night when she collided with the stt-nmer John C. Klrkpatrick in the Columbia river near Astoria. Several platen in the Wheeler's bow were dented. COUGHS Rub on throt; pUec tome on . tongue and swallow u it melta. OVER W MILLION JARS USED YEARLY visits STATE THEATRE Thursday and Friday "The Squealer" wlih JACK HOLT DOROTHY REVIER Sec the wild fury of raited men burntinK their bonds In desper ate rane! A scene of riot that will haunt you. 15c ANY TIMR Kldiflin 10c SlP WSMSNE Mellows LUCKIES are always kind to your throat Heat Purifies :vffi'.''vX':'.,' ;';':-:, a a . ' s A It's toasted Tie advice of your physician is: Keep out of doors, in the open air, breathe decpl)'; lake plenty of exercise in the mellow sunshine, and have a peri odic check-up on the health of your body. Everyone knows that sunshine mellows that's why the "TOASTING" process includes the , use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY (STRIKE the finest cigarette you )ever smoked, made of the finest -tobaccos the Cream of the Crop ; THEN "IT'S TOASTED." Every one knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" that extra secret process removes harmful irritants that cause throat irrita tion and coughing. 66 Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough TUNE IN : The Lucky Snce Dance Orches tra, every Tues--day, Thursday anil Saturday ' evening over N. B. C. net tvorlcs. . 1031. The American Toberco Co., Mfn. Oregon-California Line Of Early Days Marked By Empty Liquor Bottle flomlci's."' This mntinre will bo; West .Stayton This city con nhown Ht upei'lnl low prices. ' siderfng erection of now pick 1 1 plnnl. Klnnui'.h Fnll Final test or ofpilprnent installed at loial Ran Ttllamook Economy Cleaners pin nt holni; triii.le by Natural tins Installed new "Perfection' batch Corporation of orrenn. flnnfior. v (By Kvn Xealoii.) Twentieth century surveyors got a bit facetiouH with T'nelo Sam's books when they refMirvoyort the Orecon-Callfornla boundary line. They checked up on Daniel (i. Major, "astronomer and nurvoyor" too, and found out that ho was drinking when ho marked the line. October 1, infi7, areordlnK to tho records on file at the county mu veyor'B office In thl city. In hi original survey, dated Oc tober 1, 1867. Mr. Major writes: "Knd of 147 mllo on tho line, be tween Oregon and California, blaz ed and marked whim fir tree three feet in dlnmfter, deposited rh-'im pano bottle in hole, (wo feet deep." February lii. IJtl'p, Frel W. Uo-1 dolf and Aubrey II. Hond, report ing a resurvey of the lln, wril: "Interested in tho 147 mile corner witnessed as described by Deputy Major, the growth on tbcue trees HhowH that tlm corner was etub llnhed in lSi8. ChamptiKno bottle reported deposited by Deputy -Major was found at point of root, proved to be a IloMettcr'H Uittters holt le Instead of rhampagiie." . A third unidentified sun'eyor, who has pone through the rei:ord. has written In pencil at. Ihe side o-f the pace; "11a, ha! Major was nearly broke." And that was bo fore prohibition. Be sure it's Kotex if yon want safe, sanitary protection "The Hold Homier?," locally made film, will b presented at the Molly theatre f.r n fpeeiiil Saturday morning nt a 1 1 n e o at 10:10, It was announced today by tho management. Thin arranKemetit has been com pleted for tho pleasure of the many school children, who were unable - to attend tho mid-week showing. A Week-end evening showing of the picturo was sugcMcd, hut has been found I mphsHlble due to the fart that the Holly Is booked with big feature pictures. The children who are featured In ihe film will appear in P''" sun on the stae In the prologue of comedy, sons and dunces pre pared, A hilarious nereen comedy will alHo be shown with tho "Gold yj Ai'IiTY! Security! A feeling O of rcl' protection you simply must have those qualities in a sani tary pad. And to get tliem it is wise to specify Kotex. Kotex, you know, is the sanitary pad that is shaped to fit. It absorbs laterally, which means that you pet a larger area of protection than ordinary pads give you. And you can wear Kotex on either side in perfect safety. It gives you the same degree of effi ciency. Kotex stays soft, and it de odorizes, log, It is jo sy to dis- JM pose of. Assures you of that dain tiness particular women demand at all times. . Hospitals use quantities of Kotex for their women patients. They find nothing else so satisfactory. ' . Kotex Company, Chicago. ' KOT6X The New Soinrr Pid which deodurues