Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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. M. ROBERTS TO ROOSEVELT PUPILS
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Diminutive Duchess Buys Oldsrriobile
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Attorney Ut'oi-KU M- KuU-rts
bogiti tlio i-oiu'truciiun uf a
home to tout beiwciMi 1 .'p.uuu
ami JL'M.POO, in tin- Crown
HriRlitH dit-trk'l on tho lisl Kiilo.
us kihiii as AnrhlU'ct Frank l
Clark completes tho liliiiui. This
js a favurile ilimilrl fur Mi-il-font
tiniiwi hullitrrs, hi-liii; Ok- Nit.j
of the M"i't Orr anil John W.
Johnson ami otlit-r l'csi,lcn-(.'s.
Tho Jti'hcrtM humi; will lo luiilt
the Colonial stylo oC uruh-
llcctun'. two Mloi-U'M In hi-lulii.
with (MiiiimihIuum ut :l I hy til feet.
I'ho luuer floor f iiilHliinys wiil
ln In ninluifiany, unit tho u)ih
luor in oak, with wulo
board flooring, tho June Kar
hurt home on the I'lieifiu high
way lieiHK the only other in the
i-lly to poHBCHH, tills tenturo.
The Robertu home site h
full view of tho city, and
Siskiyous, anil has a Krouii of
oak trees, whleh leml to tin
lamlsrapo beauty, . 'J'he home will
he modern In every respect with
sun rooms, tlens, turraees, ami
sleepinK porehes.
Ill tho business district Cieue
Thomas Is eonteniplatlni; the
erection of a business bulldiim
iTixiill feet, on the lot adjoin
lag the Economy Groceteria
North t'entral avenue, to cost
lluosovolt school students have
Hie hunt pnsinros of any school
eliihlrcii In the city, accordini; to
Mt.-is .Maud Harriwr, physical edu
fat lull supervisor at the lilsh
school, wliu has been couductlu.'
lour tests a year in the four local
Ki'iiniinm- schools.
11 ll a Keneral
the eily
of
siandaril raised
ill Hi the last test conducted litis
week t ho poor posture uvcraia- was
reduced to 47 per cent, ltoose-
unk'veitH average, which has steadilv
dropped below the mher schools.
is now uown lu uO per
liostiires.
T he winning school has been
, a, awarded I he .Maud ltarriner pos
thivlore cup for the third time, and
now retains it permanently. The
eup Is awarded the winnih.'i school
alter each test. A new cup will
ho purchased lor the next three
tests, accordini,' to the supervisor.
The examinations are Kiven in
dividually by the supervisor at the
hcKinniiiK and end of each semes
ter. W'Iiik scapulate, lordosis and
extreme forward head are the
on i main defects. The children bav
in j ni
iverae fur all
Kianimar schools In M
Per cent pour postures, tho
ent-oura,;lni:ly tin-
cent poor
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w 1
till' cuiuiul shI'MI ;
DniillsliprH' Tc
." u l.rfoie Hi-
mih-ss I'tiHiottMl to tl md.
vi'i-i 'in mt't nl al mt ix will hi
fur tlhiiiu.'M in juiilui hlli
Sulij-M t; fur which U'xiM
auVpti-il an-: l-'ur u'lainniav
--tlh.liuiuil irs. ih nw lnj: IiIm-
ih slii!ny a ml
lllil hlxth Kl'i
"vi'tit h it tul i
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VltLMVI 1 wwl I v w any. rlu-mlsiry. jIohh-mj.- ail. it
! liu-stir srlrtiri'. l.iil'.M. Iil)lr. i-Ol
. UiluKy. strn.'Ki aphy am! l pcH U- 5uc, mil , (mtcfv fc (CtuMc
. uou hui.l u t.o mail'' l.y tlif slat'- fur tli fifth in-lf anil mir fur ;
Ntpvcinlii'i' lit will ho heUI tu a min- lu- ailoplnl (v l;u i u :i t; ami i;i 1111
i nmim. il vas siaU'il af!M' a pivlitu- mar. om- Imm.U for tin- I'mnah t Tth
TjWpm- NATURE'S MMF
""' ''" J' li iandlmc 'l.ym r
linue cfcr , h .idai ha rj a
.rl. Iv.-cl n Ir, vl!Jr,iVi ,
t.ic l fwuoncn . J',, conru'p-in t- E
trr than any ro luuttn. O i!y-
Kccommendr i ad Sold by
Ml K .Medlmi IM-uituM-
DuchcM Leona, of the Johnny Jones midcet troupe, takinB delivery of her iccond OMsmobile. She is 39
inche -ill nd weighs 45 pounds.. She, drives the car herself.
urnde of t;
1 aro Kiven
the neighborhood of Slil.llOO. The free play following the test as an
huihlini,- will be twu stories hiith incentive for correctiiiK their pus
tho upper floor belnd used lor j lures. Those havinj; detects are
apartments and the tower forfiiven corrective exercises each
storerooms, ' .Monday tlnrinn a 15-niinule period. l
A. J. McDonoUKh of the Ivluo Inipiiovement. accordin.'? to .Miss last
,IN YE EARLY DAYS, ASSEMBLY RALLY
REPEAL PR0H1 ALSO CAROUSING. AT HIGH SCHOOL
.Shot slore Is rcmodcliiitf hln lioim I Harrinor, has been duo largely
al (117 Catherine Mtri't't, ami wnl
put n a stuecu finish.
K.tensive alUTatiuns an ulso
licinj; made by 'I'. K. lani' ls tu !
his homo IneludiiiK the liiiltdiiit; "
of a Heeond story over a pm -1
tion. ami the additiun uf a suuth
wt'Ht lerraee. i
According to A rehitect Clark j
(his is a very dull season of
tho year. In huiltliiiK. He blames i
polities anfl the nun-arrival of th.
fruit money for tho hill. lie
snys several new homos lire be
ing eon torn plated I'hrounlinut the '
city and valley, with prospeets
they will be started in the spring j
KICHMONIJ, Va-, Det. In.
i Covernor Smith was eharKod
night by Senatur William
Uorah of Idaho, with hav-
t he teachers about ling as his objeetive for the pres
idency ilie repeal of thu prohi
bition amendment.
Speaking before an oniluisias
suggestions
maiiitiiining -'iood posture. Habit
lormation and the proseribod exer
cises are the other factors which
have helped.
IK.
I
r( IIOSTUN iA'i Xiw lOnglaiul
' Puritanism in the seventeenth een
I lury w as but lieretl by bootlegging
anil other problems not unlike
Uhose of today, says Prof. Henry
YV. Lawrence uf t.'uuneclicul col
lege Kveti )ie t ting parties were not
Km- the purpose of ml veil
; lug Hie Metlford-Salem game on
. Salurday, a speeial pep assemb-!
I ly. lu which both btuilenls ami
the ptihli,- hi general is invited,1
hoot
IIP ON PUPILS
-tiv
for
A
UlcHMOtNl), Va. li'l A liuuiype
opera tin who spends six (h-ys a
week at his keyboard finds recrea
tion on Sunday at the ko boards
of i pipe, org mis hi Richmond
MONTfiOM iiltV. Ala.
sueecssf ul school teaohei'
years without resorting to tho I""' declared that
whin lu enforce iliseinline is the I standartl hearer
ret-onl of .Miss dussic- Woodruff,
who recently passed her eighty
fourth birthday anniversary ami
her fffiy-eighi h as head of a pri
vate elementary grade school.
"Miss Ciussie" now is teaching
the fourth generation of .several
families. Among her former pupils
are leading business and profes
sional men while several of the
slate's outstanding political figures
received their early training in hor
sehonl rooms.
will be held in the high
nuditnriimi tomorrow at tun
oVlo U. Hill Morgan, new stu
dent bodv president will be n
lie audiem-e which filled to i'" j unknown, but had different names : . hargr ami anmuinee the speak
paelty the Lichmoml elly Illl,lL' imndling, for instance. crs and program numbers,
itoiium, the Idaho senator launch- '-.(.u- Ihiglaml in Hie seven- j Alerland 'nd'etson. high seh
ed an attack upon the Ueiuo- i,ontli century," writes Professor ! tenor will sing a group of sol
.ralic, presidential nominee on l'1" Laurence in "The Not-quito Purl- j followed by some numbers b
liquor (Ucstion. It was the f irst. j tJlMf. .. uaj( proiiably no more the boys quartet. A surph
speech uf the senator's southern j wholesome than it is in the twen- i skit w ill also be presented b
campaign tour which follows ; ti(!tn ,lberl.i Knips. Stan icy Wild
along the route traversed lasti TIu, sevenlcenth century, lie says ' ( h ie- u liillo. k and James Ha
week by Coventor Smith. .specialized in repression ami as a the nature of whleh has
Herbert Hoover, the Kepubb-. rL.HUit IliU cout'ttes. fops ami nar-.oeen iiivulgid.
can candidate, llorah declared, niW oscapes from breacli of prom-, A standing student,
unequivocally opposed to the re-j suits to contend with. ; in charge, of iisseinhlic
peal of the eighteenth ameml- AVlthin ji dti.en years or so after out the year has been
ment ami wishes to work out J the settlement of Massachusetts ; und w ith a group
constructive method of enforce-1 began, the flirtation problem had ; supervisors, consisting
ment. The senator also praised become so -serums that, the fathers j .Maureen Carroll, .Miss Kth'
the ability of Jiouver to deal ; tell constrained tu puss a law forichurch. Miss lsehalle Willsie a i
with the larm renei pi uoium , curhtng "the pernicious habits of , llalph liailcv, will present a
unauthorised courtship. In luct, 1 balanced a s s e m b 1 y, combinln
the waywartho-ss of youth was ! musical talent, and edueallo
such thaL in 17i;t the Hev. Cotton i programs every Wednesday at
coinmitt"e
f facultv
of Miss
the Ilepubli
had shown a
sympathetic altitude toward the
fanner during his public ' career.
The Democratic nominee, Jiorah
.said, sought 'Mo destroy the con
trol of the liquor traffic through
the Kighteenth amendment."
"Governor SinfUi - i willing t"
deal with the farm relief, tariff
and other problems with tho uid
of coinnii:
.Mather wrote in his diary:
"There, are knotis of riotous
Young Men in Town. On purpose'
to insult piety, they will come uu- I
der my Window in tho Middle of i
the Night and singe profane and
filthy songs. The last N'ight they
diil so ami tell upon People with
tion himself."
As governor of N
oils," he said. i'it Clubs, taken off my woodpile. "Pis
i deal with prohibi-j high-time to call in the Help of thei
! C.overnmonl of the Place for the
churches. j Peiieviug a child can be better
Stanley .lames, a young Unglish-approached through other methods
man who began the study of music ithan whipping,' Miss Woodruff,
and printing about the same time , nevertheless, Is not an advocate of
hi the little village of Pontypool, in ! "sparing the rod and spoiling the
South Wales, finds that each aids lehihf." l'irmness is characteristic
the other by- Keeping his fingers jof her every undertaking with
nimble. At the name time. .lames j ihem.'
snys, neither Interferes with his; Miss Woodruff observes more
work as choir loader at St. John's i Incorrect spelling now than in for
Kvangelieal church here. '.mer flays, but more reading. She
.lames studied plant) and voice I would not hazard an answer as to
while serving his apprenticeship in Mho cause of the former but thinks
printing In Knglantl. lie sang in a ;that the greah-r variety of reading
number of boys' choral groups in
; rent Jtritaln ami when he came lo
Virginia In I !H 1! ns a youth of Hi
ho offered his services here, mean
while obtaining a position with a
newspaper
: material available today is respon
sible for the latter.
' "The inodern school encourages
reading," she says, "and 1 like
: that. Story hooks, history It Is
I quite a step forward that schools
I 'nl ll the organist nl, St. Johns;
church reMlgnetl, .lanieH had never j
attempted to play a pipe orgnn. lie I
attempted the role, however, und '
ilid so well that he was given the '
-liofdtfon. Aboni the mil mo lime he i pan.v today
1 "as asked to take charge of the
providing for children.'
choir music . He 'continued
sludy music and voice.
to
llawnlan CrJitor AclHe
HONOLl-'Ll'. Oct. 1(1. pi') The
luterisland Steam Navigation com-
mnouneed receipt of a
I ..iw.i-t tln.t k'll'ine:) viilr:iii(i. on the
Island of Hawaii, was becoming un-
j usually active again. No details
aim
era th
tluty
tion
Voi'li. Sen-j Punishing and
llorah declareil .the Hemo- t hese Disorders.'
nominee "had failed In his
by not enforcing proiiini-1
in' that slate." It is JuM i
Suppressing
as much, the duty of a stale
governor to enforce the prohi-'
bltlon amendment and the const!-j
luiion," he added, "us It is that
of the president of the L'nlted
States." I
The senator also took a fling j
at John J . llaskoh, the Ucnio-
cratle national committee chair-!
man. "There are a great inanyj
men fn the Uemocrntic party cap-;
able of managing a campaign." ,
he f-ald, "but (iovernor Smith j
selected ' Itaskob because mo
ehairman wanted to rid tin' coun
try of Ihe 'damnable affliction
of prohibition."
AT SACRED SPOTS
E
.Tames has visited Knglaml and
V'ales only once since he came to
N merfea In 1 !l 1 1'. He volunteered
with the Canadian force before
the United States entered the
World war and served with the
Mrltlsh in Franco.
wore given.
(Kihuiea is a crater on Mauna'
Loa. a vulcanic mounatin, and is j
known as the world's largest active j
voleanu. It has shown signs ofj
extra activity several times lu thnj
last two years. ) j
LEI BY SOVIET
Ity Krncst. HhvIs
(Associated Presn f :orrespnndont )
JKIU'SALKM m A new guv-
: or n ment ordi nance is foreshad
owed which will go further toward
I modernizing the Holy city in one
1 direction, at least, than has yet
been dime by western capitals.
i Itegluning with ne.xt month, beg- wealths In the hope
King is to be prohibited both iniing enough electoral
the streets and nouses. In future. the south to make up the losses
i therefore, tourists will no longer which they export to sustain be
! find the approaches to the Wailing lcaue of a revolt against tho pol
j Wall and oilier holy ites lined f b ies which havij permitted the
jwlth rows of aged beggars of both i few to monopolize the bulk "f
' the prosperity created by
NOT EOR SOOTH
DANIELS PREDICTS
AlCI'STA, Ha.. Oil. HI. !'
Void's today had before them the
prediction of Joseph us Haniels,
secretin y of navy In the Wood-row-
Wilson caliinet, that soul h
ern voiura on November six would
decline what Mr. .Daniels called
the Invitation of "the Republi
can spider to walk, into his par
lor." I u an address hero last night,
Mr. Haniels said that "for the
firs! time since (bo dark shadow
of reconstruction." The sou thorn
slal s were regarded as close
ball lo fields in thu No vein her
election.
Republicans, he mild, luriie.)
"avid eyes to, this state and other
r i b b e d iJoihoc rath; t omnion-
of Hocur
otes fi
What will 6u do
when lour
Children
Cry for
CasLoria
.Miwt vIkIIuib In thu Holy Lund
will Ik; kUhI uf the innovation.
many Americnii nnd Kuiupcun
tuurlrlH the uitly i. ml noisy ('iimp''
titlon of ihcsit old nicnillciints In
lhf:lr scniinhlo for iiIiiih ut the voiy
iiluot'M . I il i i n 1 1 tl I ii tt Ihu (lonpont
revcri'in:o mill ri'.sni'cL linn loin;
1 thai
,. A
M-x-
XBW Y01lK.,Ocl. Hi (I'l So
viet KiiKsiH, tliroimli Ihu Aintors
TrnilliiK corporation, has bIjiiicmI a
i-oiiti-iii-t lih tho Intwnational
(iMioral KloiMrlc company for noli '" " uiinuyhiK ami tiiiillKiiiriuil
less than $5.00u,noo and not more MkIH-
than $ii,iinu,iinu or cloclrical iipiih- ! ,;v'''i . howi-vcr. vlslio to ilii
ralus for cxiiort. It wan announcpil ;''""""'' 1,,IV" H '"'i n nui pile'd lo
i today. The Inlornatlonal (icm-ral : "I'-non .icy on 1110 whole not
lOlcctric liandlon the Clcnoral kirc- lv niaHnrcHii an in i.k.viii.
Irlc KOinirany'H biinlncHii oulaldo of;" KlarlnK purndox In llinl j'nk-siiin'
Iho I.'nltcd Slates and Canada. ccononili-iilly far Ipkh favoicd
I'pon HaliKlaclory romplctlon or "" " i-nlihy ii..Blilinr on ihc
pini hano ilniliiK the flrat two years , 'N'1'"- 'r11'" I" accounted for hy the
tho contract will be continued for i'llffcrci it nuikc-up ur the social
four more yearn, Involving pur- Ix'rata of the two countries,
chaxox of not leas than l,(H"),0nu I 1:111 ,!VC" HioukIi they vary uu lo
annually. j number, the protesnloiml Iickkui h
4 !of the two countrlcH have Ihe same
cluiiiicterl.itica In common: they
jaru no more - anhiinieil of Ihelr
work" heru than they are In
I'Kypt, hut consider heKKitiKH an
their riuht, or tax levied hy Ihcm
tho heller sitilaled classe-i of
j Miielety.
l in: Kivillg ol lilllll'. Illoreo'er, I-
i eollhidci c.l a promise of loin? life,
,,,,,, , ,, ,, r"f absolution for sin. or, at the
iii't. tun nay tion ,ois. n.ij jvcry least, of th
will move Into their new linnm on K,1ni wish or desl
Ilie .lacKHonviitc ninway lotnor-; n
row. 1 he up-to-date Dungalow waH
thu
labor or ihe .many.
Mr. Daniels chained "llepubll-i-aii
iioliticians" wllh "lavish use.
of money obtained from those
eliJoyltlKT sieelal favors," in the
hope of winning thu soulh from
Its "ancient fallh."
Mall Trlbunn adfl aro lend by
20,0(10 people vei-y dav. tf
BILL AND IS. RAY
LL
ont dose
a Chads
realization
linrdtv hon'rliold
lian't. lirurd of CH.tori.i!
At Ira.t five million home nre nner
"itlioul. il. f tliere are i liiblnil in
vnur family, there's alinn-t. dnily
nrrd of tli'i soothing prep;irnl ion.
And anv nilit inav find vou ery
Ihnnklu'l tlicre'j ' IwtHc in Hie
Al'ouse. .lust a few dropf, and I'm by
comfortable. A few moments, and
iliat colic or constipation is relicvrd;
or dlrrhc checked. Yet thie i
vegetable product; a- remedy meant
tor youDgstcrt. Castoria is about
(lie only (liin you have ever lii-ard
doctor odvic jrivinsr lo infant.
Slronvrr niedteine are dsniiTou
In a (inv hlhy. Imwever harinlen
they mav lc lo prmvn-tip. !oeil
iilil'C'astoria! Itemenjt'cr tin' name.
i.1!,! rrmenilier to buy it. If 1;,y
apare you a .-leeplf , anvieus niht.
It is. always ready, alw.j ' safe lo
ue; in emergencies, or for ccr
dav ailments. Any hour of il.e dav
or 'night taut Baby becomee frcllul,
or rest less.
lliili'hiiiH, rontracior and bulldc
".My one-acre farm may not be
aa larKe as some, olhera In Hie val-'
Icy but it will be second to none1
in beauty as soon as I wet my Bar-
many cases, the elft or Ihe
ll.'issei-hv is aereiit.,,1 It, il,. II..1.1 ..t
recently completed by IeorgeiB ,,... ,.xum,.rm.A u-. !
Mnt. for a blessing ulven. Thai is :
w hy, we 11, ay' take It. 11 Moslem '
rarely refuses outright lo (five I
alma; if nothing else, he will cop-i
sole a hi-"i:r ullli tti..i. ..-111
"-" "'"" i-cwiird thee.'" -
I11K. Mr. Hay said this morning In i
j discussing bin homo. , i The elevator In the I'rcnch gov.'
i "Tho response with which Ihu ; eminent telegraph office Is oxclu-i
I valley radio chrch has been re-j.lvoty for women. Men employee i
ceivcd insures Ha permaneocy, ' j nuiat take tho stairs.
; Kev. Ray declared. I -
I Ucrlln haa a hotel a una Tem-j
Mall Tribune ada are read blplehof alrdome to accommodate
I jn.nno peopla every day, tf airplane paisengcra.
Continual
dosing upsets
children's delicate stom
achs. Vicks is applied ex
ternally and therefore can
not disturb the digestion.
It acta in two ways:
(1) ine hody neat re-
leases the inRrcdicnt3 in j
the form of vapors which
ore inhaled.
(2) At the same time
Vicks. ''draws out" the
soreness like a poultice,
VAPORUlt
I h nation!
I TO VfiDl
r)y
RUSSELL
MEDFORD'S OWK STORE'
Wednesday Special In Dresses
In Smart Styles for Office Wear
The School Room or The Street
$16
.75
Dresses with smart tailored lines, though
not too severe. Cleverly designed with the
idea of serving as an office or business
dress, still suitable for general wear. Of
very fine,, heavy crepe in the best Fall
shades of navy, cocoa, brown, independ
ence blue and black. A size "range from 13
to 44 enables most everyone to find suit
able garments in the assort- fijj-
ment. exceptional my
iuiuco rr cuficouujr
'Shepherd's Crook' and "Reigning Beauty'
Two New Parasol Creations
(luariintiH'd Silk l'nrn.sols in tilt; new ci'iiiiki'il
handle tcrnii'd "Slu')hcrtl.s ( 'i'udIv "iind' tin
" Koigniiiji- lirnutv" nluio sliai'plv cupptMl a(
tun I'lius o
lo set1 t lit'sc
anli'i'tl silks
the niis 1 vi ni;
mid oilier now
with new and
new ened.
I'll nisi ls, nil
novel rihhiiii
1 It-
sun
in juar
r ei'l'e.'ls
$3,98 h' $8.98
Aurora Cone
Decorations
The most attrac
tive, fascinating
anl useful work
of "Art Decora
tion' (hat is shown.
For ( J h r i s t in a :s
gifts, for gifts at
any time, or' for
your own home,
there, are innuiner
ahle pieces of "art
work" that can he
in a d i! up- with
1 li e s e "Aurora"
decorat ions. L c t
us explain this
work, show you
the new models in
stamping and
START TODAY
Sunburst
Skirts
$5.75
The best materials,
all wool flannels
iiml I'oiret twills.
New stumped ideas,
new pleatings, that
make these skirts
different. All col
ors and sizes in
plain and faiicv.
up the home JIOTfFOTI
Now is
brighten
with new draperies. We.
are' showing 'new' 'nets,
new gauze draperies, new
panel curtains and other
attractive drapes for
your new home or to
brighten the old home, for
winter's dull days.
Xets and (lauxe Draperies at 29c to 98c
Curtains and I'anel Drapes $1.00 to $4.50
Cretonnes Find Many Uses Now
l' or every room in thy
home you'll find need for
cretonnes in the present
mode of' "Home Drap
ing," furniture covering
and for pillows, for side,
drapes and for complete
window coverings, Cit
tonnes are now in great
demand. AVe are show
ing beautiful 10 n g 1 i s h
Cretonnes and French
Rep Cretonnes, all in fast colors
ful designs and colors, (lecij.le.illy'
and creations that will -delight
their reasonable price and
excellent mialitv. At ""'' to
and beauti
new designs
because of
59c '98c
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Agsncy
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15 30 N. Centra:
ffte-lbrdi Oregon
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West Side
Phanmmcy
"Tta Roii Stor"
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For Wouion $l.!.r .
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