PAGE EIGHT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON; THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931.
E
10 ATTEND MEET
PEAR PROMOTERS
Traffic Assrw Ratifies Plan
For Advertising Cam
paign Other Districts
' fall In Line With Idea.
At a meeting of the Rogue, River
Traffic association this noon, plana
for the Winter, Pear promotion and
Advertising campaign launched last
spring were rattled, and David H.
Rosenberg, president of the Pacific
Pear O rowers Council, named as a
local' d legate to a meeting to 'be
field in Portland tomorrow morning,
when final endorsement of the plan
will, probably be made, v Delegates
from all northwest districts will be
in attendance, ' -
' It was estimated that 000 cars of
winter pears, grown In this district,
were now .signed up and that 100
more would be secured at once. ,'This
includes all the large orchards, with
one or two exception, and many of
the email growers who have not been
contacted. The plan, calls for an
assessment of two cents per packed
box. The early season estimates held
that 1500 care of winter varieties
would be Eilppcd from this'' section
but It is thought this total has been
roduced by heat and drouth."-
Others Favorable -r ' ' '
According to Mr. Rosenberg, the
Wena tehee, Yakima and Hood River
districts are 80 per cent behind the
advertising plan. At the Portland
meeting tomorrow the pear tonnage
signed up will be revealed. It is
thought that slightly more than
20,000 will be raised for eastern ad
vertising. .
A large percentage of the valley
shippers have concurred In the plan,,
and assured President Rosenberg to
day they would make an effort to
contact the small' growers. . :
It Is felt !by the shippers and a
large percentage of the growers,; that
the time has come; for an extensive
national advertising campaign to
bolster up -the pear markets, owing
to ''competition and- Increased produc
tion, and that It. would be business
folly to longer delay the start, ..
The Xzzard company, advertising
specialists, represented by William
Horseley, Seattle, has agreed to modi
fy H8 plans to meet present condi
tions. ':r ;i' 7W,;
Horseley plana to visit this section
within the next ten days, and , fur
ther outline plans for the coming
season, which include advertising In
New York and other eastern markets.
THE DALLES, Ore., Aug. ao. (AP)
The river steamer Umatilla left The
Dalles at "4:10. o'clock this morning
bound for Portland with 2780 bags
of Balfour Outhrie and Grain Cor
poration wheat.
FOREIGN LEGION
TAKING HAND
' HOLOUIN, Cuba, Aug. 20. (AP)
A blrdseyo view of the battle of Gl
bara Indicated that the rebel forces
were planning a strong counter-offensive
was passed on the Associated
Press today by an Amerlcun college
student here. . -1 . ;f .. ,
William Otis 'Puller of Portland.
Me., an undergraduate at Harvard,
who i )i running v garegs here for
the sumrritrV said he stood on the
hllV of Loia de la. Truz, located be
tween here and Glbara; and witnessed
with . binoculars a part of the three
day siege of the north coast port,
resulting in a tactical victory for the
federalists.
Three of the government's ten alr
plnnm, were shot down.. . but large
quantities of arms und ammunition
were taken from the rebels. '
According to his account, a verit
able "foregn legion" of about 1,000
Americans, French, Japanese and Qer
mans. amplified by native soldiers,
landed at Oibara Saturday morning
In -the German vessel Isle Volmaner,
and took possession of tho city with
hardly a struggle.
A force of about 2,000 Cuban sol
diers advanced on the town Monday
afternoon. Their artillery laid down
a heavy fire, airplanes ralcedl the
town from- above, and a cruiser di
rected (('bombardment from the har
bor. The battle raged for 72 hours, with
great bloodshed on both sides and
military maneuvers worthy of or
ganized warfare.
TWO BATHERS LOST
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 20,
(AP) The list of missing bathers
reported to the beach life guards as
having probably been lost during rthe
unusually high tides yesterday was
reduced to two today, when one re
turned to the . home where fee had
been staying, - .
He Is Homer Pry, 17,, Carnegie,-Pa.
. There seems to be no doubt that
Eugene Beauarle, IT, Paterson high
school athlete, drowned. During the
height of the beach phenomenon he
was seen struggling in the water.
: i . '. - - '
BOSEBURO, Ore., Aug. 20. i(AP)
Cecil Beckley, farmer, was charged
expels
SMULsIP-IDDIP ASE matursillv
-; J (Black biting, harsh irritant chemicals)
proGenf in every tobacco leaf
if -
f J
4 I V 0
us
Thel finest to
bacco qualify
plus throat Vn
protection.
Thev'reaut-
so they can't
be in!"
Hrfular Lurky
Atrikm Dam On
rhma v. Lucky
P(iftyOKAftm
N. H. C. ntworlt$
very Twcfday.
Thursday mna
Saturday-mail
Mr chnlc la
rlty Urikt, ill
tik AW..N.V.C,
v Every LUCKY STRIKE Is made of the
' finest tobacco leaves the world can offer the fin
est from Turkey the finest from Kentucky, Ten
nessee, Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas the
Cream of many Crops throughout the world. But
all tobacco leaves, regardless of price and kind, as
nature produces them, contain harsh irritants.
LUCKY STRIKE'S exclusive "TOASTING"
Process a process that mellows, that purifies, that
includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet Ray
expels certain harsh irirtants naturally present in
every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled irri-"
tants to manufacturers of chemical compounds,
who use them as a base in making sheep-dip, as 1
w'ell as a powerful spraying solution for trees,
flowers and shrubs enough to permit the daily
dipping of over 50,000 sheep or the daily spray
ing of many thousands of trees. Thus, you
are sure these irritants, naturally present in
all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY
STRIKE. "They're outo they can't be inl" No
wonder LUCKIES are always kind to
your throat.
y. S. Depu of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry, Order No. 210
It's toasted"
Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays
Sonshin Mellows Hear Purifies
Vow Throdt P. of ctlon ogalnst Irritation ogolnst cough
with first degree murder In two In
dictments returned today by a special
grand Jury convened August 10.
Beckley Is Indicted separately for
the murder of his wife, Alma Beck
ley, and his step-daughter, Margaret
Clutter, on a farm near Glide, July a.
Beckley was accused of shooting
4-
,hls wife while she was picking ber
to his father afterward saying he had
shot bis wile and then had shot and
killed his step-daughter. He later
nee. Beckley allegedV
shot himself through . 1
found and taken to a hotp,
he recovered. r"'i
it
1
P I f
For nineteen years Montgomery Ward & Co
has been selling Riverside Tiret. Millions e
Riverside tires are in use today. The rum
Riverside has always stood for: (1.) Highti
quality. (S.) Rock bottom price. (3.) Wonderj
ful tire performance. (4.) A fair and liberal
guarantee.
But now Ward's has surpassed
even its previous record. A
new Riverside tire has been
developed. Its name is the
Riverside Mate
The RIVERSIDE MATE upholds all the trJ
ditions of the splendid Riverside name. It is I
fine tire. It is sold therefore, under the regulaj
Riverside guarantee of "Satisfactory servia
without limit as to time or mileage."
00 (& CuTilCTTiB
(Sum mm (m mm
LUXE
WUStli m 4?fi WW sum
-And that, we believe, makes th
RIVERSIDE MATE the greatei
tire value ever offered.
So briefly, this is the story of the RIVERS1D
MATE.
1 It is the newest member of the famous Rive
side line of tires which Ward's has sold eo
tinuously for 19 years.
2. It lives up to the traditions which have mac
the Riverside name famous and is a fit
tire both in appearance and in quality.
3. It is sold under the regular Riverside gua
antee of "Satisfactory service without lira
as to time or mileage."
4. It is Offered at the Lowest Pr!c
at Which a Riverside Tire Hi
Ever Been Sold !
ixe 29 x 4.4021
I EACH
( 1 When
" J Bought :
I-- J In Pairs
Here' how vnn uw on t1i nv RTVFRSIDF M ATP and the Other tirf
'sold by Ward's. (Ward's tires are made by one of the world's largest ou
. f ... , . .
t HincturcTS pi nne tires.;
Siia
29 x 4.4021
29 x 4.5020
30 x 4.502T
28 x 4.7519
29,x 5.0019
31 X 5.2521
32 x 6.0020
33 x 6.0021
Rlvartlda
Mat
"tch ., - Pair
$ 4.35 $ 8.40
4.80 i 9.50
4.85 : 9.40
5.70 11.10
6.00 ' 11.70
; 7.55 14.40
9.85 19.50
10.25 19.80
' pi. '. v
Rlvartlda
Haavy Duly (t ply)
- Each '
$ 7.15
7.55
i: 7.48
8.50
8.90
10.25
11.50
11.65
Pair
$15.90
14.50
14.50
16.10
17.50
19.90
22.50
22.60
Wartfi
Trail
$ 3.85 $
4.55
4.45
5.25
10.:
Medford, Oregcn
117 South Central
Phone 24
c
- a M '