17 TAGF, SIX MEDFOnn MATL TTiTflTTXE, frrEDrOTtTT, OREfiON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 5, .1931 V" A ) I ( J I I &3 iM1 n'- 8 u I i CONFAB FRUIT IN RED Meeting in Portland for Dis - cussion Northwest Can- SFAVO I'-nprQ' anfl Rrnwm' Prob- 1 -!,oa'--K tholr tMlvertisinfj appro i neib dllU UlUWUi riuu . nWations the cominie year. j lems Endorsed by Traffic Assn. Members. (; . f J Seiititnc lit for calling of n BKtli.i! in Portland this month, for milieu anil noted ti heller spirit of an informal disi imslon with north- i o-'.peiaiion hetweoii mowers, can , 7 . . .. ners and shippers. Increase in the went raiment anil powers, o, io. , un( u ,,,.,.,.,.,. , ,.,. konnmlr and marUeUng ..rol.lrins , Uv was , (). ,)h ,.,,.,, Confronting t he pear IndiiHlry ol .,.,, 0Jp,.tVB 0( ,,. Oregon and Washington, was ox-1 , w ,. ,.,.., Htahili.allon (reused ut tho regular meeting of , . . ....,,,. .....ees tor nenrs. tho Rogue Itivor 'inline asso.ia - (ion I his noon J Tin W'onaicheo and Yakima dis IfictH of Washington and th Hood ltivei' dlliict of Oregon havo en- (lorscd the plan . lin.....ll i..,lli.u 4iu ttwi I n.....,., h ...m pour kmiwiiik tontor of tlio north - tvoHl, It is iironanio tnai ine iuoii InK will ho callod tliroush Iho I'a i'jilo (irnwora t'ounrll. David II. lloHonhoi'K. piosiilout. I Tho .mootiim in no sonso will ho fir iiriiofixlnx. hut oallod for Iho purposo. of n flunk utiil Hoo discus tiiin of tho 1 : : : I situation, fi Clark Favors .il-Voil Clark, northwost nianauor df Iho K. W. J. Hourly company, favored tho iiiooitngr as a moans IA have a better ui.derHiuiidlnt; ol , in ,hoIr 11,1 nH daiI- " th1 vonii the situation of each Ho felt floor of the federal buildrng In that the growers and Hhippertt did ( consulting the deputy Internal rev. uol undeiHiand thoioughly the can- .nue omc(.tti Retailed nn this duty. BIW diffictlUleH. , ,( . , 'Tea Darby, of the Kimball Fruit ,IH to P"n fttur' they m eomiiany also endorsed tho plan. counter in making out their Income I IB NUItl 11 II it II I ly uihio mi bin attention that tho Hogue Ulvor yftlley waH tho "toughoHt Hpot In (ho couiilry. for a calmer to do business," ttnd thought It would he (6 thq nintual benefit of nil con- Ctrnod lo work for a hetlnr under tfanillntr. Darhy cited conditions lust year as n sample. Ho said lose Fat Safely and Quickly , Krusehcn nlts (a perfect coni- uinuiu.ii m iiw i .........i " 1 your body shoulil have to function' , , i .. , '. properly) purify y-ur blood f boy and girl who n tends tlu; first harmful acids, and aid the kidneys; hifi meetiiiR ol the (,old Bond club nnd buweU to throw off waste ma-! nt the Fox Cratorlan Theater Sat t(.riaj the continual fornmtlon of 1 urday afternoon heroro the rogu which i probably the cauKO of lar Saturduy afternoon matinee, yotir fat. Kvory one who attends the meet- In this modern ngo of Hying, it h lllK nnd BtayH ror tho mnttneo will InipoHidhlo to get ihee salts from ll(,0 ono of ho ml(!,,ftMt historical h fnncy foods you oat but 'Ion t . , nhotoL'rnnhod us well Worry just aa long as you have ftniUH i. vwi puotoM aptu u, uh well Krhschcn fialts UH nn excellent Hn Honoh "Our Take n half teaspoon cverv morn-' dung" comedy. "The Great Mea- ing before breakfast In a glasrt of I hot water little by little that ugly fat disappear, you'll feel better than ever before yearjt younger, more energy. You'll soon possess that enviable beauty, clear skin, park Ho r eyes, jtuperb figure which only perfect health can impart. An 85c bottle (lasts A weeks) at Jnrmln Woods nnd llenth'ti Dru fetore or nny progressive drtigglnt in (America. Money back If Km Jtchen doesn't convince you ihat it 1h the fuifest, quickest, easiest way to liwe fat. A Hartford woman writes, 'Til tell thi world Kriifchen Salts Is wonderful stuff to reduce.' An Ohio woman lout If) pounds with I one nettle. To $ 12 See Our Beautiful Spring Prints! cnnners had offered, "what after waids turnod out to bo ud excellent price for local pears, but wero turn fd down." Reter Fathers Move Itaymond ft. Ketor. sponsor ol the round table plan, said that the proponed meeting bo Informal and not bindinK," and If any Rood came from the conference, fine; and If nothing; panned out, no harm was done." Frank M. Swett, president of the f'allfoniia i'ear amociation, whose , advice was sought, urt'ed its adop tion on the grounds "(hat the pear growein of i ho I'acHie const rnus do sonii'thiu, tor if they continue to semi "pee-we peats to the can- ' iieiieH and the markets, they will continue to get ril ink'." I He cited how the orange grow , erH of California, despite a shrink- age of LM,00H,(i'Hl In their receipts i Inst year, were planning on In- I He held th:il the near urowors and shippers of the Northwest could draw a lesson from this. Sv.'elt. in IliH lctlor said that u Kturl '. hud hei-u madn in California to. I wards eliminating culls nnd small-; sizr-il pears from markets and ran-' . ,,, u ,.,. , t cl,. rK ( n j r I tho iiroliloniH of all Tho Now Yorh i'oar oommilloo rppnrlod it would placo 07 cam of IVlninllu nil Itm Vnup Vm-b .,i.l.-..l ! Ililu u-oub fi...l 'Jll'l r ' ",,, "i" "I .ii n .wore now In storage in tho laud, 1 FREE ADVICE FOR Nocnl Inconif taxpayer are tak iujir!i I ir lilt' I oU IJlnltt, nnn I OlS free expert advice will continue to ho given this month to all conierx until February 12, nnd auain dur Mg fhe permo from February to March 16, inclusive. Deputies will hIo be wtalioned ) In Ashland to help the citizen, of that oommunity In preparing their income tax returns, from February 1'3 to February 25. Inclusive. Gold Bonders Will 'Meet At Craterian ArrnngemontH arc complete for 1, rii,., .,,, ,t, ,,. ,.,.,. dow" Bends Its audiences forth wilh a better itmloi standing of early American history, and tho hard nlilpH (hosn sturdy plonccra sur mounted. This picture portrays human life In tho rough uh It was lived and endured by those early settlers of Vermont uml Kentucky. Kvory boy nnd girl who sees this picture will havo a better un derstanding about the people they lead ubout in American history. Kverythiug In this mighty feature, from the coHtumos to tho spoken drama, correctly portrays tho days M which It so uccurutuly pie- senis Start the SpringCoats Smartly 95 to What makes tlio now mats now? You'll find tlio answer at tho Cin tlorolla Shop. Materials are: Kona. Kiinniea, Chinta. Chonsa. Colors are: Skiiier Mine, lletl. Mlaok. (Ireen, Maize, Misqtio, Farm Women Hints at . 't xioxp- I : yts.'iyrs,. v. ,i7 i "''in .ii wm' rti iiioi v .iioou.iy even- 1 "rf i i "J j Int. Jin. ath. Afier u short l.usl- 1 pl j nri rp I jrn 11111 wL,'i"t ''''T-'1 oinrwi;;' pr:8em H bH UlLLuA to WLL i ' Jf ' ) ' t f " VI ,T '"'orestlni; athletic curd. ,A S (f - tf , I one of tho features of which will 1 TTP 1 1 f" rt f rt Ol I nn n minute exhiltltlun and I A 1 I r pJI I I ! I I I A 1 T V S f?, fa Af J i lecture hy l-'renchy Levitt. This! M! iLltlJ U. O U. ULMOO ,7k i ( s'-ffl e.xhil.hion will include lireaklntt of - . 1 4 "f fii 4 one-hHlf inch ropes, hlowinx up ' " i''""' hoaklnK heavy duty automo- ( i'yti" I'ile inner luhes, the Roman hridce uVLfe r1- "I lw" men. and hrlil-im; neck test , ,2? I "4- i ""IK Pound har hell. -m A ' i "?JLj tty i 1'iillowini; this exhlhilion Jlr. it f V i,f tJ i Levitt iiKiees to throw JiiB Hoy I If, a V i , H&i' Huiier of Clohl Hill, two falls in . I I ." X ' 'i !.J I"'"- "' '-ovitt weighs 20U I 'if C ' 3 " ' Y J 1 I Pounds and Hitter pounds. ' f Jf ' ' ' f 'A I Thorn will follow- four four- I i . x 4"' iiVi 1 I round lioxinK matches arraiiKed j ' ' S ''-', i M-'l I through the courtesy of (-in plain C. I - - P I'aill V. .Mails: loft, .Miihol c. MXMm . . mT-Y t mmimmwlrmrinmm. .. . &m.sm another nuestion which will be ffffSftlCjr discn:icfl hy the bome manage- A-A'ftyfjfc i . Subjcris .f spe.il interest . to m(1 Tl, Mrvi.y showed TVV J fT all farm homemakers of the Itogiu- that (IS per cent ol the farm A I I L. Uiver valley will he discussed to morrow and Saturday at the Jack son County Homemakers' confer ence to be held at the First Chris tian church. One of the most important ques tions to be considered by the home inannm-ment division, which; will be led by Mrs. Carl tlhisgow,; Will be "What Systems of water supply ae feasible for Jackson county farm home.." Surveys j made throughout the county prior) a,,rns am ,ir,.stM at home?" and to formulating conference plai.sj...H (Jrv cp.inlnR llt ,lonlo nn c,.0 revealed that SJi per cent of " n,,miral piyctiee V Mrs. .1. J. larm people who reported have) ,.:(IwiU(ls wfl, ,u.rsi(e at the meet cold running water in their homed ( ing ((f (his K,.OU, Vwi wa fund and 6' per cent hot water. Fifty- rooms, hh per cent sinks, but onlyj 74 per cent drain boards. ' nut H I HI III U II IHMIH-llinRi-i know about kitchen equlpmnit in nnler to buy . economically Season .'R'l'fu'ii.-M.'.":-," $59 m Will Gain Local Meeting t 14 f&'t-' 't V ' ?3 "i-'H"K "f ih" Amori.-an l-egiim In mns nf .! :ick "on ounty, from which reports were received have electric washtnu machines and 4S per cent cook with electricity. i real interest has also hern expressed by ,1 a c It k o n county homemaker. in cl Uhinji problems. AihI some of tie iiuestions which will be considered by the clothinu group tomoriw will be. "I'ndcr what condition is It economy to m:ike men's shirts and pajamas. i children's clothhiii nnd women s through th survey to be the urea test clothiiic nrtddem of local W((inon wilji fitting nd re- modelhm second. Methods of lowering costs thru islsl;illlul selection will be presented this group. While only U pro ' pie who responded to the survey were found to have electric sew ing iiHuhines, !i! per cent hail electric irons'. A question of urtat Importance to nil families will he brought up in the foods anil nutrition divis ion. It is, "In what wav can the cost of the care of teeth be re duced ?" The mtrvey showed that 40 per ' cent of the people have defec tive teeth and frequent colds, which might easily be attributed to nutrition troubles. Mrs. J. H. McCracken will lead the discus sions in thin proup and another miction to be given much con sideration will be. "fnder what ond it ions should the year's need for vegetables be supplied by the home gar. It1:! ?" Mrs. Ktfio Mlnlscye is chairman or the cost of livlm: group ami will lend the discussion of uch questions as: "What ere eco nomical forms of recreation for .larkson county farm families V and "How do simple household records aid farm families In toak ittg a wis,1 division of t heir In come?'' Only three women reporting in the survey made ht monih keep home accounts in lull. Many more keep partial records. Farm home experts from Wash liiKten. 1. c. and nrigon Slate college are In this city to carry on the wnik of the conference and address- t he arioos uather Inns. A mom; tht tn are Madce .1. I!e..e, field ag nt in hiune dem onstration and club work for the We-icrn slates in the extension Mervlce of the Fniled Slates de uw ttuent of agrn iiliur1: Paul ' Marts. director of extension ser vice; Clavihel Nye, state leader of home economies extension: A. (Jrace Johnson, professor of house hold iidminiMrattoti; l.ucv A. Cas-, not i it ton sr-ecialist Zelta F. Un-il.-nw old. home in inat,ement sjier i:il't. an-) Ma he I C. Ma'k. home demon-tiM?ion auent for thli conn ly. and K ii. I'owb r. a(;i ii up n; al ntiont. ' Wlit we need now is not onlv l iiiliinNin. but a IfiJ hop -to -it - is in. - Ahum b an l.utnbri o"" !G CARD AND FEED FOR VETS Y NIGHT Tin-re will be a very interesting nifcting of i he Ann-rim n l-egiun hi-Id at the Armory .Monday even- An Appreciation! Your generotiH pntronngc has mudo possible the recent ex pansion of our store increas ing business required addi tional floor space. W'e are very nppiociativo of this finn support ami are expressing our thanks with liner mer chandise than ever before a, greater value-giving prices Itian ever! K. T. liritF.I.SOX. HATS A henuttlul lot of misses nnd matrons lints in nil the new KPiini! shapes uml similes. The innti'i ial. are: Huku, Tilio, llomp linilil. Waffle sli'iiw. IVunut straw. Some ine IVathort'd. Some ate liuml enihroiilcrotl autl some nr tililioa ami flower trlniineil. Hats lor all invasions anil thov are luiei'il sui prisiiiKly low nl llurelsoii s. $5.85 0 and $6.95 V. Tenirwald of the National Guard. These matches are ar ranged from the personnel of the guard and ore as follows: Merle Haas, weight 170 pounds vs. Dal las Grove, 172 poundn; Al James, 1.5 pound? vh, Lannell, 121 pounds Verne Newton. 1 4 5 pounds vs. Fred James, 140 pounds; Clyde Ffohtner, lfif pounds vs. Rurel I IJrown, JtitlO pounds. All ex-service men and legion men are invited. Invitations also have been sent to the members of the Spanish War Veterans and tho Civil War Veterans: Tlie eve ning will close with a big feed put on by u number of the member of the b'gion. Th leintcs have been selected by officials at tho senior high sch.ool to attend the annual Oreuon State conference, to be held in Oorvnllin Kebi nary ?, and 1 -I. Meilford hirh school will be rep I esi-nted by Doris Itundy. Mar joric Mnr.shall. l.oren Hthil and Victor Noel. They will leave Med- ford Thursday morning with Mis j M:iinin' C'.'irroll. Look at These Amazing Values Exquisite Coats for Spring Smart new coats deli.nhtfplly fashioned for spring wear. Some 1 rimmed with fur, others plain tlio finest values the markets af ford tli is year. Exceptional Values in Silk Dresses Plain colors anil print sill; crepe dresses In attractive putlems. t:l new sprim! styles ill prints. 211 dresses In plain silks. Values in this special group up lo 12..'u. Spring open ing price $4.95 Another Lot of Silk Dresses Another Kroup of prints In dark colors and pastel shadts. Also some plain shades. Pi esses for just every occasion' and they were from $19.75 to $22.5t. Spring opening prli o $16.50 Bureidon HAVE OBJECTIVES F0R The Kiwani. club of Medford was asked today by l!:tymond M. 'rortman of Omaha, president of Kiwnnls international, to localize the five ync objectives of the service organization in th' com munity, therehy joininK the 1.S7 0 other clulis in the Fnited iat'pi and Canada in the civic betterment and general welfare work. - The five objectives beHtressed during IfUl are: Ai.ftance to under-privileged children, promot ing "Imolligeiit eitizcnuhip and at the Rame lime stressing character education, promoting the principles of high business and profession standards, bringing into closer con tact the people ol" the town and cou n t ry a tea. u nd pro vid ing vo cational guidance for student'. "Our club hn.H been doing con Klflirable work nnd we are happy Usher Burelson SPRING'S Smartest Modes Kxqnisitoly lively ! Tho now spring np parol nmv i-oady for your inspection lioro at IturcUnn's Now linos of eh'arininc," silk drosses,' dislinetive coats suits, huts, lingerie the pick of Pacific coast manu facturers! You must sec this now mer chandise to appreciate it! We're celebrating our new, enlarged prices on beautiful Printed Crepe Dresses Lovely new loan dresses In printed crepe and plaid silks. Smart stylo features arc: Klfoow sleeves, Ions sleeves, sleeveless, fur cuffs, short jackets. A special purchase for our Spring Opening. $9.85 Knitted Suits Kveiyone will want ut least two knitted rails or dresses this spring. They are so practical for street, office, school and sport weur. One-piece knitted dresses. Two-plecc knit tod garments. Three-piece knitted suits. More than .".no knitted garments lo choose from, priced at $f 85 6 3 to Join in with the other Kiwanis club," declared John C. Mann, local club president. "We have actually and already piu into prac tice part of the program and ideals of our organization." Avoid Head Colds and Sore Throat This- Winter CATARRH Opens I'p Stuffed Nostrils In 3 Minute Opex keepfl nostrils and throat free from mucus buzzing In ears when caused by catarrh in lessen ed no more mucub in throat to hawk up In the morning. Get It at Jarmin & Wood, who always keep up with modern medical dis coveries use for 30 days If not joyfully satisfied money back. 1'eople who are subject to aoro throat and speakers and Bingen who suffer from hoarseness should spray with Opex night and morn InK--UTi delightful to use because of its wholesome fragrance Keep your n o a t r J Is a.s clean na your teeth. Tho Opex Co., 11 V. 30th St., New York. OPEX in the opening of store with low spring apparel $18.95 to' $47.50 $ $29 75 South Central One Block from Main Phone 28 'Wear nn You Pay Tlio Cinderella Way"