Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1925, Image 6

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    ASHLAND YOUNG 1
-PEOPLE
AFTER HOLIDAY
ABIIIANJ), Nov. 30. Tlio Older of
DeMolny intended their art mini Horvlco
lit the Church of Christ nn Sunday
mornlnfr. Thi-y wuro pilvllciic-d lo
linten to n. pownrful uormott by JU:v.
lMnk Myws of Anahvlm, Califor
nia, who pnlnrtfptl upon tho topic, "Ah
Cops America, Ho Own tho World
Rv. Myt'H in hln Hunday Htfrmon
latinppfl nn ovanutdlHilc cnmiinlgn
v-hlch If to he carried on at the
Church of Chritit.
The three Hons of Dr. and Mrs. 72. A
Woods returned to college on .Sunday
nlitht, havlnu spent tho ThankxKlvinK
holidays with their parents. Harvey
end Mnreus returned to Ktmenw and
Chester to Oorvallls. where he Is elee
trlral eiiBlneerliiK at O. A. C.
Mrs. Donald M. Hpenter was railed
In Corvallls on ThanksKlvini,' Day hy
t'ft news of the death of her father,
Mr. James A. Archibald, whose death,
occurred on November 2!ith at Rose.
1'itrir, where he wna an Inmate of the
Old .Soldier's Homo. The funeral was
held Sunday afternoon nt Lebanon
where Interment was also made. Mr.
and Mrs. spencer drovo to Grants
P.'iss where Mrs. Spem.-er was Joined,
hv a brother who went with her. Mr.
Pnencerf returned to Ashland. Mrs.
Spencer will remain with her mother
for a few days at Corvallls.
' Mr. James AV: Price, iteneral mis
sionary of the ConKreuatlonal church
ls In ; Ashland with Mrs. Price to
spend tho winter. Mr. Price has made
r missionary Inspection tour of
Klamath counly to see what cnn he
done to cover that field.
. Jackson V. Clyiter made a trip to
the lower part of the valley on Sunday
to take Miss Mildred Oyuer back to
her school a't llrownsboro. Miss Ma-
rie Prcsrott accompanied them ns fur .
as her nchool at Antelope.
Mini Kdlth IJndKO and Miss Marlon I
J. each returned - to Kuneno Sunday
evening whero they will lake up their
i"lverity work after tho Thnnksirlv
Inp vacation. '
Tho P. B. O. Sisterhood met In bus
iness, and Kocial, session on Saturday
pfernoon ot the' homo of" Mrs. I.ouls
Podire on the ltoulovnrd. Tho ladles
CN"Us.ed business while flnfjers were
y Wth Christmas neodle work. De
lirious refreshments were served by
the hostess at- the close of tho after
noon. John t). Oaley. who has spent tho
TbanksKlvlnB vacation at the home of
Mt parents In Ashland returned to the
e'-lo university at ..'Eugene Sunday
evening.
Mrs. A.' II.. Mount and oon Robert;
of Dunnmulr ramo to Ashland on
Thursday to visit in tho honirof Mrs,
Mount's' ulster,. Mrs.' A. F. . Abbott of
Liberty street.
Ashland Klks Lodito No. 944, are
renresented.at a l'orlland nioetlnM of
eynitiMl rulers und seciretarles of the
Fit"!' lodges by Millard tlrubb. ex
n"'d ruler of the locnl lodso and J.
F.dvard Thornton, lodge secretary,
fin. two dolcRateH left on Saturday.
t'.'tlHam M. IlrlKKH, who is slate vlco
nestdent of the order, also went to
PoM-bnd ,.to attend tho meotfng,
''Vernon McOeo, flalus Crosby, Paul
vMirnor and Oeorito Franois llarron,
p'nto university students, returned to
Kuiteno on Sunday. Raymond McClou
ntScnmpnnled the hoys,- to drive the
rnr back to AHhland oarly in tho wpolc.
,Mrf. T. H. Hltnpson entertained In
'forjrtally on Saturday, evoninit with
two tallies nf hiidfte. The evenlnu wnn
st'etit most plenHantly at cardH until
o:lnte hour when tho hoHtcss served
t "'reshmeuts, ThoHe who enjoyed
Mi-h. Hlmpson's hosiiltntlty were MrH.
Hermann Maettern. Mrs. Fred D.
"flner. Airs. K. V, Carter, Mrs. J.
Nf'WnBner, Mrs. A. K. Kinney. Mrs.
C K. Pell find Mrs. f. S. Hanford.
, IMIhs .Lois llnnson, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. C. V, llansnn was charm
ln(f hustess to the younster set on Sat
urday nlKht. The evening was spent
In dnnclnif and In renewal of happy
school day friendships. At tho close
of the happy 'evenlntr dulnty refresh
me-nts wer served. Those who were
reestw In tho Hanson home were the
Misses Ora Wilson, lrnia Heck. Veda
f'-ldonV .Kdlth Dode, Marlon I-each,
'lrKlnfa Frost, . Hllzalieth Stearns,
Mery (laley. Lieulali Medley. Kdlth
Plummet, Louiso Hanson nnd Lois
1'nnoon, and the Messrs. Ocoiko Vlr-
p'r,iuiette, Marcus woods, itwrence
WilKnor, Allilo v4leek. llemnrd Joy.
Charles Tllton, ' Earl Nutter, flaltis
Crosby Hobert Wright and Phil Jlry-
nnt.
' 1 1 Poll VnixnU' Lady I'omiil.
MAIimi) Don Quixote's lady,
lulclnea Del 1 Tohoso. Is. found to
have existed In real life. Proof has
been found In old archives that
Cervnntes made ' his lady love the
heroine nf the famous book about
the knlftht errant.
One Thin Woman
Gained 10 Pounds
in 20 Days
Skinny Men Can
Do the Same
That's irolnir some but skinny
men, women and children Just can't tlldwell.
help imttitiK on good, healthy flesh' Playwrlclits nf the New American
when thev take McCoy's Cod IJver.Thenler, Dickinson.
Oil Compound Tablets. The Shadow ot tho Lloomy Kuat.
As chock full of vllnmlns ns tho Ossendowskl.
nasty, fishy tasting cod liver oil t ra- ,t""1'pr',., . ,, . ,,
Itself. l,i,t these s.iui-.ennle.l. taste' "eyond the 1 tmost Purplo Rim,
less tablets are as easy to take an
candy nnd won't upset the stomach.
i tine woman gained ten pounds In
twcnly-two days, sixty tablets, sixty
cents nnd money hack If nut satis
fied. Ask Heaih's Drug Stor. or
nny druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver
till Compound Tablels. Directions'
and formula on . each box.
. "flet McCoy's, the original nnd
kenuine Cod Llvvr OH Taldel." I
, . , Adv.
Wonogin Champion Boxer, Wednesday, Craterian
a ' ' ' '
Zulu Iicunctl. Woman Champion ami hrr fair iKirlni
in xoiIiik, IViiclnity ivrraUliiK and Ju Jllmi. i
New Books Received
at County Library
' '-" -. Fiction. '
; The lforoSHOr'a House, Cather.
, Way8 That Are Wary, Dr. Jlrn.
1 Tho Loiter, Kills.
The Glass Window, Furman.
Caravan, Ualsworthy.
Tumblcberry and Chick, Hopkins.
: Sycamore Bend," Hunt.
One Increasing Purpose, , Hutchin
son.
' The Dream-Maker Man, Ia.
i Queer Judson, Lincoln,
- Challenged, -Martin.
: My Daughter Helen, Monkhouse.
Plcaro, Nordlioff. i
His Wife-in-Law, Oemler.
' Wild Oeeso, Outenso. '
: The Perennial Bachelor, I'tn-rlHli. ,
The Keeper of tho lleeH, ' Porter.
The Rod Lamp. Itlnehavt.
: My Alaaktin Idyll, ItuUoliock.
The Lost Speech I) I Abraham Lin
coln, Willslo.
' We Must March, Willslo.
The Kenwoi'thya, Wiluon.
Mrs. Dulloway, Wonlf. I
Non-Flctlon.
Cliats on Feuturo Writing, Iarrin
ton. The Danco of Life, Ellis.
The Mastery of Fear, Walsh.
The Mental Growth of the Pre-
School Child, Qosoll.
Tho Sayings of tho Children, Grey.
The Mind in Action, Urcon.
Holy Hlblo. Hlhlo.
Tho Literary Study nf tho nib!o,
Moulton.
A Small Town Man. Austin.
The Hymn as Literature. Hooves,
('reatlvo ToachltiK, Suter.
Social l'rohlums. Towne.
HospoiiBihlllty and Culture, Jackn.
The KaHuntlul American Tradition,
llomiMtt.
Industrial Ownorslilp, UiooUIuks.
The Discovery ot IntulllKeuce, Mart.
ColloRO, Oavlt.
Costumlni? a Play. Ohnlmll.
Kvoryrtay Hlology, Thomson.
Racial liealltlcs In Kuropo,
Stod-
dHr,i
Making of Mnn. IodKo.
What Is Man? Thomson.
Tho Humun Mnch'lno. Howell.
Management of. DynamoKlectrlc
Machinery nnd Industrial Controllers.
Crocker.
wiilni? for Light and Powor, Croft.
j,-lmn Mnnanoment. Wurron..
Cr0., production nnd Soil MnnnRO-
jift.nt fjOXi
First Aid to Animals, Tnnnrd.
Animal Hreodlnts, Winters.
Tea Kooni Recipes, Richards.
Homo Conveniences. Ives.
The YounK Child's Health. Show.
Homo Cute of tho Slclc, Noyes.
The lletiill Handbook. Haywanl.
Mnrkollnc Prnctico, White.
TlnkerluK With Tools, Savior.
Reproduction of Antique Furniture.
HJorth,
Wood FlnlaliliiE. Jeffrey.
The Appreciation of Art, N'euhaus.
Tho Practical Handbook of Outdoor
Flowers, Wrlnht.
ProKrosslvo Stops In Architectural
Drawing, Seaman.
The Ait of Drawing In Lend Pencil,
Salwey.
Architectural Drawing nnd Loiter
ing, llourno.
Manual of F.tohlnK. Plowman.
Tho Common Scnso of Music.
Spaeth.
Hurtles for Occasions. Wnllls.
Tho Brain nnd tlolf. llalley.
Tales of Southern Rivers, Orev,
The Homo Hook of Modern Vorse,
Stevenson.
Tho Plnces ot English Lltornturo,
Powell
North America, Smith.
Coasting Down Fast, lluestoii.
Tho Adventure of Wrnngel Island.
Stefansson.
The Northward Course of Kmplre,
Slel'nnssnn. ,
A Story Teller's Story, Anderson,
llnrnnm, Werner.
Troubadour, Kreymborg.
My Amei'lcan Diary, Sheridan.
The Storv Key n
UeoBraphie
Xttuies, Voo Kiiseln,
MMJFUKD A1A1L TUIHUfljjJ.
MIkh Jienneu and
HuIikIous Life In Ancient TCsypt, ,
I'etrlc. '
Journal of First Voyage to America,
Columbus.
History of the Philippines; Barrows.
Pamphlets.
United States department of Agri
culture (1) Cow .Testing Associa
tions, the 8torios the Records Tell;
12), Efficiency of Short-Type Refriger
ator Car, 13) Farmstead Water Sup
ply. (4) Fire and the Forest, (6) Fit
ting. Showing and Judging Jlogs; (6)
Growing nud Planting Coniferous
Trees on the Farm, (7) Home- Baking,
(8) Home Utilization of -Muscadine
drapes, (9) Homes for Birds, tlO)
How to Pick Chickens, (11)-Longleaf
Pine. (121 Packing Annies in Boxes,
mmm
New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON
cAuthor of Tergusdn 'on,c4uction2iridgf :
JfCili V
Copyright 1V by Hoylc, Jr.
ARTICLE
One of the points about every gnme
or sport that every player reconizus is
the necL'asity of constant play and
fructite to keep in tip-top form. Auc
tion bridge is no exception to this rule,
and a player who wants to keep hi
form or improve, can do, no only by
constant play nnd practice. One of the
best means of practice in to work out
the problems of play and bidding that
ore given in thcBe articles. They stimu
late the mind and give the player the
benefif of other points of view that he
might otherwise have missed. Here are
several hands, for example, where proper
bidding and play would have been well
jewarded. See what you would have
done and then compare results with
the writer's analysis.
Have you ever noticed how often
certain cards or groups of cards will be
duplicated in one or more lunula ? An
observing player carTgain many a trick
by looking out for thete duplications or
repetitions. The writer saw a good ex
umplc the other night.
I bind No. 1
Hearts A, 6, 5 -Clubs
8, 4, 2
Diamonds 8,1 7, 6, 3
' Spades 9,4, 2
: Y :
:A B:
: Z :
Hearts y, J, 9, 8, 7,4
Clubs K, J, 9
Diamonds K
Spades A, K, 7
Score, VZ-10; AB-20; rubber game. Z
dealtuud bid one heart. A and Y passed
and It bid one spade. bid two hearts
and nil passed. A opened the eight of
spades and Z won the trick with the
king, In order to make game nnd rublxr
Z must win nine tricks. What was his
, best plan of play to accomplish this re
sult? Z noted that he held a hand
divided among the four suits in the
ratio of 6-3-3-1. In his own hand he
held six hearts and in the dummy
three. If there was a duplication or
repetition of the division of the ranis
in his own hand and flume of the heart
suit, it would be divided in the same
ratio 63-3-1. This is, one of Z's op-
IxMirnts would hold a singleton heart,
f that conclusion were correct, was
there any guide as to what the single
ton tVart would Ih1? Z noted that he
held the singleton king of diamonds so
that if one other player held a sitrelcton
heart, it should le the king. Having
rtnalyred the hand in that manner, Z
led the four of hearts at trick two nd
.when A played the deuce, '. played the
nee from dummy and IV s singleton
king dropped. Kvery one nt the table
wid; "How did you guess that?" So Z
explained the frequency of re)Ctitiont
or duplications not only of the distribu
tions of tb suit!, but also of the exact
card or ra.if. It's really very Interest -.
iug so le itn thi lookout for hands of
this type and if you run across any
good example, send them in. Z's appli
cation of the rule in this hand gave him
a game and rublvr not otherwise possi
ble, as he won six heart tricks, two
iiiMdi'f tuul oc JuU
mAiDUUU. .UKUJUA, JlUAUAi, AUUUIJlbli m,
Cmnimiiy appear In "Smt-t)liiiry,"
(13) Pnrasltes and Parasitic Diseases
of Dogs, (14) 'Selling' Mack Walnut
Timber, (15) Simple Plumbing Repairs
in the Home. (16) Strawberry Dis
eases (17) Suucessful Farming on 160
Acres in Central' Indiana. "
Oregon Agricultural college experi
ment station (1) Blight Heslstunce
In Pears and Characteristics of Pear
Species and Stocks, (2) - Costs and
Profits of Sheep on Irrigated Farms.
Xo ' Publicity Wanted.
.NEW YORK As to reports that
MIhh Grace Vanderbile is to marry
Allx-rt IT. Ely, Jr., a lawyer, the
Vntiderbllt , family Is silent and the
Kly family refers inquiries to the
Vanderhilt .family. .
asy Lessons in -
AUCTION
M IM
A0
No. 36
Hand tfo. 2 '
Hearts A, K, 7, 1
Clubs 0,8, 4, 3
Diamonds J, 7
. Spades Q, 8, 5
Y
A B
Z
No score, first game'.' Z dealt and bid
one no-trump. If A bid two diamonds
and Y passed, what would you bid with
B'a hand? B should bid two no-trump.
If A's bid of two diamonds is sound,
AB should have a good chance for game
at no-trump. A bid over a no-trump
when you have the lead should indicate
a very strong hand, so B should try for
game by bidding two no-trump. ,
Hand No. 3 V,
: Y t
: A .B:
i Z i
Hearts
A.9.4 '
Clubs I. 8. 7. 6.2
Diamonds J, 10, 9, 8 ' .
Spades- A
No score, first, game. What would you
bid, ns dealer, with the foregoing hand?
Z, should pass, Jt is too uubaiaiiced a
hand to justify a mvtrump bid. Let the
other pKiyers bid and then decide what
to do.
, Hand No. 4
. , Hearts K, J, 10.8
Clubs 9.
Diamonds A, 7, 5, 4
Spades K? 9, 8, 3
Y :
:A B:
: Z :
Xo score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid
one no-trump and A .passed. What
would you bid with Y's hand? This is a
very close hand. Most players would
(kiss but the singleton club is a danger
spot for a no-trump. The writer would
bid two hearts, particularly because of
the distribution 4-4-4-1 which, at a
rule, indicates a long suit in one or
more of the other hands. If this suit is
clubs,1 it will undoubtedly be opened
and will probably prevent-a game-at
no-trump. There is just as good a
chance tor game at hearts as in no
trump but without the risk, so the
writer prefers the two heart bid with
this type of hand.
Hand No. S
: Y 1
:A Bi
: Z I
Hearti K, J, 8, 7,4
Clubs 10,8
Diamonds 9, 6
Spades 6, 5, 4, 3,
No score, rubber game." Z dealt an&
passed. A passed and Y bid one no
trump. If B passed, what would you
bid. with Z's hand? Z should bid two
hearts. His hand is of no value what
ever at no-trump and yet ahould d
fairly well at two hearts. In this par
ticular hand, YZ score four odd at
hearts and only on odd at no-trump;
U.UUC a Uitlcreoca, . .
"V" . . . o
WAR DEBT PLANS
PARIS, Nov. 30. (A. P.) The f
state niunt honor Uh sltfnature.no mat-1
ter whut the clrcuiiiBtanres may be. j
This Jh the principal article In thei
financial credit plun of Ixu1h1-ou-cheur,
minister of finance in the new
cabinet of Aristlile Urinnil. Conse
nuently nnythitilf like a moratorium
In tho payment of l-Vance's Wbt or
a consolidation of her nhnrt term
liondH, will, it-JB believed, be exchuled '
from hia plun for the financial reha- -j
bliitatlon Of the country.
ff. Louehour is equally opposed to '
Inflation and proposes to remove the'
financial millstone, nKKretfailnjf UK odd ';
billion francs of loatlntf debt hunftlnK '
around the country's, neck by means
of a hsfnklntf fund, fed by a yield
fro mextra taxation, carefully chosen
by .expert sto fall on alb forms of
wealth with the. least possible, disturb
ance to the economic; life of the coun
try. This plan nlready exists In Its broad .
outline and M. Ixntcheur already has ,
submitted It to the . financial experts '
of the chamber and the seniite. Dur-
inp; the week he will place, it before
the new committee representing bank-
ers, industry, commerce and labor, so
hat nil classes of the country who
have to pay 'taxes may be consulted.
M. LiOueheur Is desirous of introduc
ing his bill or bills Into the chamber
of deputies next Monday.
4 THREE DAYS' '
COUGH IS YOUR
DANGER SIGNAL
Persistent coughs and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creomulslon, an emulsified
creoHOte that is pleasant to take.
Creoinulsion is a new medical dis
covery with two-fold action; it
soothes and heals the inflamed mem
branes and -Inhibits germ growth. -
Of all known drugs, creosote 1b rec
ognized - by high medical authorities
as one of the greatest healing agen
cies for - persistent coughs and colds
and other forms of throat troubles.
Creomulslon contains, in -addition-to
creoBote, other 1 healing elements
which Hoothe and heal the infected
membranes and stop the irritation
and Inflammation, while the creosote
goes on to- the stomach,' is absorbed
into the blood, attacks the seat of the
trouble and checks the growth of the
germs. . v .
; Creomulslon Is guaranteed satisfac
tory In the treatment of persistent
doughs and colds, bronchial Afithma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira
tory diseases, and is v excellent for
building up the system after colds or
flu. Money. refunded If any' cough or
cold is not relieved after taking ac
cording to directions. ' Ask your drug
gist. Creomulslon Company,1 Atlanta,
On fnriv )
A Qood Used Car
Is Better Than
a Poor New One
OUR CARS ARE ALL
CERTIFIED USED CARS
When in need of a good used car visit jour used. car de
partment where you will find cars to fit anybody's
, pocketbook.
Our repair department is equipped to do your work
quickly with guaranteed work under the personal
services of Mr. Robinscn himself.
Lathe and machine work, a specialty. Equipped .to do
all kinds with a competent man in charge. "
Huggins & Robinson, Inc.
Rickenbacker and Oldsmobile Sales and Service
Corner 8th and Bartlett Phone 686
.1UST
Richardson springs
"The Home of the Soft Shirt" r
Near Chico, Butte Co., Caiit.
A wonderful place in winter for liny one seeking health.
Steam heated hotel. '.Housekeeping or cumping.
Address: LEE RICHARDSON,
Chico, Calif.
TRUE FRIEND SPRAYER
LIBERAL STOCK OP PARTS
Also Bargains in -
Used Tractors and Sprayers
BILL'S TRACTOR SHOP
226 North Riverside
CASH PAID .
For , Second-Hand
Furniture and Stoves
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone 505
Chinese Hand
Laundry
36 South Grape St.
Clothes called for and dc
livoTwlj Work guaranteed.
FORD SEDAN
good condition
$200-00 ;
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
Phone 1010
JUNK
TIRES
WANTED
..' we pay .
5c each
for them
VALLEY HIDE & JUNK CO.
221 No. Fir St.
Phone 1176 :
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