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EDFORD M ail "TRBBUNE is Second Section' Six Pages Second Section Six Pages life Twratv.thlHl Vm MEDFORD; OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1H. ID'.'S. No. 261. M PEASANT PARTY RECKLESS DRIVERS LEADS RUMANIAN ARE HERDED INTO Putting a Populace in Print .Miss Holly wued Writes; Other Half Either Is'VritU,ii About Or Writes About Itself HUCHARKST. Rutiiaiiiu, Dec. 13 OF) Tho national peasants party rolled up a Hweeptng victory In "o8terdays parllamentury oleetlunH tlie mtn later of tho Interior an nounchiff today that the peasants party had rapture 3 til out of the 387 neats in parliament. Tho liberals, headed by former I'reniler VfntHIa Brut Ian u obtained only 14 seats, while the commun ists who polled less than 35,000 votes throughout ;;te country failed to win a single, seat. Incompleto returns gave the peasants party, headed by Premier Manlu, about 8G per cent of the total votes east. . VIENNA, . Dec. 13. P) The Vienna Stun do. discussing the Ru manian elections, today stated that rumors were afloat that former Prince Carol and Madame Lupescu had arrived in Vienna, having left Franco a few days ago without stating their destination. The Vienna police, however, had been unable to verify their pres ence. Therefore, tho paper Hald, the rumor must bo accepted cautiously. 1 PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 12. &) Traffic pullru hammering away at their drive imalnm reckless mo j i mints added 2 1 1 arrests in the past 2-1 hours. Offenses ratified from running j through truffle signals to reckless I driving. j That wus the largest number of arrests' made on any ono single day of the drive, which started Saturday night. To date. 950 motorists havo beeu arrested for minor Infrac tions 161 Sat u rimy and Sunday, 250 Monday, 262 Tuesday and 272 Wednesday. A large percentage of those ar rested appeared In court ' where they paid fines ranging from $2.50 for Improper lights to $25 for reckless driving and speeding. The city Jihh collected fines of about $2000 as a result of the drive, about ono-seventh of the total fines collected all last your. Despite repeated warnings by police many bench warrants havo been issued because drivers failed ! to show tip in court. your, public would Line TO HAve vouc OPINIO! PEoAKD- INit THE NEffULARl O'ALBINI HONORED BY NATIONAL INSTITUTE SAFE ON DARK ISLAND! 1.1. . ,..n..ln.. Klu I. iK. 1 ClI-tTn.r n Vnllfttt-. Ii'nlllded with another uu the high- stoRj cutoff route through Lttkct iy near IVlmont. county gttirted recently. 1 By Wadn Werner. tsee published In the paper their (Associated Press Feature Writer) conclusions on what growing chg HOLLYWOOD, Cal.-Mi Thero dren should be fed between meals, are moments In this much-public- Film flappers not yet old enough Ized movie metropolis when It Is to be matronly reveal In Inter- easy to believe views their Secrets of retaining that one half tho that youthful, buoyant feeling, population of After a untln the many Intel -Hollywood lives views become something of n by i n t ervlewtng, ort. however. Clara Bow has ssHTHe4t-j the other half. had to go through as many us 15 yTl I Aa a matter of of them In a day. and Adolphe LhJ fact there are Menjoti was so crowded with re- jGri I dozens of oeoule quests fur interviews when ho re- here who never centty returnt-d from abroad that, have written a tor a while, he had to receive lu ll e w s p a per or rvirwei-s in groups. magazine artirlcj In the case of some of the most about the stars, famous film stars the multitude nor started to of Interviews heroines not only write a novel or boresome but embarrassing. There' play or short is no recognized code of ethics story built around for Hollywood Interviewers. At characters of the j the ono extreme aro those who screen colony., write only in terms of effulgent There even aro pralsn. At the other are those several screenjwho believe no Interview Is worth stars who never. reading, and certainly not worth 11. O. D Albinl. loco! auditor and accountant, has bt-cn invited to be come a member of the advisory board of the American Institute of B ii I ii e e h Administration, with henilqimr'ers in Xew York City. Mr. D'.Mblni has also been in- vlted to become a member of the American Association of Cnlversily Instructors in acYountlug. This iu j vitatttm was extended through J. j Hugh Jackson, professor In ac- j counting at I. eland Stanford unl-1 versity, and president of tho or-, ganlzatlou. ! Salem Slate highway commis sion will award contracts for the trongtlteninT of Lower Columbia Hlver highway between Rock creek and Big Noise creek." HfcJATTU:. Dec. 1 3. UVi The U passengers f the disabled steamer Starr which st r u c k a reef In a heavy gab? yesterday, were being cared for today In a trapper s cabin on Dark Island. 1 77 mites west of Seward. Alasku. Word rej'.ched here today that the passengers had been landed on the island yesterday but Captain Allien Barron, his officers and crew, a total of 21. were stilt n hoard the vessel. The Alaska Steamship company's liner Alame da Is expected to reach the Starr and Dark Island tomorrow. BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from colds may lead lo se rious trouble. You ran stop them now with Creomulsion, an rmuUificd rrmstite that is pleasant to .lake. Creomulsion is a medical discovery villi l wo-fold action; it soothes and heals the inttcimed membranes and in hihits germ growth. Of nil known drugs creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities oa one of the greatest healing agencies lor coughs from colds and bronchial irritations. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote,, other lieajinjt elements which soothe and heal thn inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote eoes on to the ftomach, is absorbed into thn blood, attacks the soil of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is gcaranteed satisfac tory in tle t reat man t of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money rtfunded if not re lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your c-rupgist. (adr.) Student Injured. SAN KKANCISCO, Dec. 13. Leo Flood, Stanford university nlu donts, was perhaps fatally In lured CREOMULSIO FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON have writton any thing about themselves. However,' everyone who has talked or Is likely to talk to writing, untess It ridicules or scan dalizes tho star. , Studio executives occasionally try to enforce an unofficial cen- U costs as much to handle and ship poor eg-? b an It (Iobh good eggs. Une tip tho small and dirty eggs at home. Including these with the good eggR not only tends to de crease the demand, but lowers the price received for the good ones. ' Keep the new livestock "babies" away from older animals except their mothers, and also away from areas formery occupied by older animals. Older animals carry para sites and diseases and young ones are particularly susceptible. After boiling tongue remove It from the fire and plunge at once In. cold water. This Instantly loosens the skin, which then pulls off without any trouble. Beets may be treated the same way, U MEET AT PERRY HOI Tho Children oC the American Revolution will meet at the home of Mrm- J. A. Perry. 604 West Main. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when they will give the Christmas program for the D. A. K. Knelt child will bring a small gift for the tree and an article for Angel Inland box. All members arc reminded of yearly dues. Those desiring the C. A. It. mag azine" may hand their subscrip tions to the committee. anyone working in pictures is R1 worship on the fan magazines by potential writer of such things locking the studio gutes against as "My Recollections of So-and-jany writer who lubricates his So." And since everyone working typewriter with paprika or mus in pictures is a potential celebrity, j lard. Recently there wan a feud no extra-girl or third-assistant di-1 between one of the biggeHt stars rector can be sure that a casual1 in tho industry and a young fan conversation lightly entered Into maguzlno writer who twitted him will not later turn out to have j-athr cruelly in print. The star been an interview or material alms to drive the lad out of Hol, for an anecdote in someone's mem- lywood by persuading all other olrs. celebrities to refuso to bo Inter- To the person Just beginning viewed by him. to clamber up the slippery stair-j So many new .celebrities are way to screen fame this is an springing up all the time, how-' exhilerating thought. Seventeen-, ever, that this is difficult to do. yeur-old girls are asked to com-; Hollywood moves at such a mad ment on the Mexican situation, pace that by the timo a celebrity having qualified for sucll queries really knows which writers are by winning a six-months' contract which, he or she Is either dead in the movies. Ititdng Ingenues or retired. mm Chocolates arc rich in the energiz ing proteins and carbo hydrates that PEP you UP. Such foods are not fattening.' Sold al the Sign of Prince Flotizel I Elorizel Chocolates are Available at Jarmin & Woods Drug Co. BOOTLEGGERS STRIKE USED AX ON SALOON KANSAS CITY, Dec. 13. Retaliation for her Carrie Nation nml. In which she wrecked u neigh boring saloon with an ax, wus vlMited on Mrs. Maude Wilson early today when a brick was thrown thru the plate glass window of a restaurant she operates. 'Witnesses reported the brick was thrown from a passing motor car occupied by several men. Shortly before the w I n d o w mushing, employes of the restau rant related, eight men came Into the place and Inquired for Mrs. Wilson and her daughter. Iris. They ordered coffee und left with out paying the bill. A ' few min utes la It the brick crashed thru the window, along with a salt shaker which had been taken from the restaurant. From the descriptions of the men. Miss Wilson identified one as "Joe, the Bootlegger," who she mentioned .In a statement to tho prosecutor yesterday. . Tillamook Plans under way for construction of new court house here. Directory of Gifts for Men Gifts Between $1.00 and $2.00 Silk Neckwear Fancy Handksrchlsf Silk Hosiery Cuff Link, Stud Sets Belts Dress Collar Button Sets Suspenders Gifts Between $1.00 and $2.00 Garters Leather Bill Folds Toilet Sets Imported Lisle Hosier Fancy Wool Hosiery Leather Collar Cases Gifts Between $2.00 and $5.00 Mocha Gloves Dress Shirt, Kid Slippers Golf Hose 8llk Lined Caps Felt Slippers Soft Collar Cases Dress or Motor Gloves lL.fa .. I; Ladies 1 Come in and Select "His" Gift at "His" Store A small deposit holds any selection until Christmas The Men's Shop Gifts Between $2.00 and $5.00 Fancy Shirts Shirts With Collars to Match Gift Box Handkerchiefs 1 Belt Buckles and Be I to- gram Sets Imported Silk Neckwear Cassimere Mufflers Finest Wool or Silk Hosiery Gifts Between $5.00 and $10 Imported Golf Hose Imported 8llk Mufflers Silk Shirts Wool Bath Robes Evening Dress Jewelry Seta Smoking Jackets Pullover Sweaters Velour and Beaver Hats Gifts Between $5.00 and $25 Novelty Pajamaa Military Brush BeU Golf KnicArs Rsincoats q Overcoats Fur Lined Gloves Leather Coats Imported House Slippers J Next to Elaito R. W. LEE Each gift neatly wrapped All ready for the tre. DERBY HAD SUNSHINE WHEN FOG SETTLED IN LOWER VALLEY SPOTS 1KHHY, Ore, Dec. 18. (Special) 'It Is hard to believe tliut the : valley was under a blauket of fos while we enjoyed i.-lear. heaullful. sunshiny days. Mt. Pitt Ib whlto j and Ibvely and a fresh lislit fall of snow has sprinkled the forests be low, so that we have a real ChrlBt-' mas Beene heralding tho holiday season. Tho stars are bo big and bright and the moon Is growing. We are hoping the weather will continue as It is. and thut thn com munity will como out and enjoy our Christmas program Friday evenln'j, the !Mst. Several mild cases of flu have been reported In the district. The Smith children, Baker children and Zora Dunlap have been out of school on account of Illness. The bazaar, box social and dano given by the P.-T. A. on Saturday night, was a social and financial success. Everyone had a good time. The boxes brought good prices, every article In every booth was sold and over $50 added to the treasury of the organization after all expenses bad been deducted. Misses Dorothy and Blllle Carless of Phoenix spent the week end at the tearherage as guests of Mrs. Carless and Miss Widell. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wurtz (nee Adah Dunlap) aro visiting at the Dunlap home. The P.-T. A. will havo a special meetlr. Friday evening to Initiate several daddies who recently be came members. After the business session refreshments will be Berved and a social hour enjoyed. One day next week tho P.-T. A. will meet for tho purpose of mak ing and filling the randy bags for the community Christmas tree. The daddies will construct the stage and settings for the entertainment. We are having a Christmas seal sale contest at school. Tho room selling the most seals Is to get a prize. Mrs. II Irani Webb Is III with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Allen aro both III with the flu. Wesley Marlon was absent from school Wednesday on account of l!!nes. . I Snow In Pendleton. I PKNDI,KTON, Ore. Dec. 1.1. t&i Micht rain turned into snow this mornlnK. The snow melted us soon hh It hit the ground. ! Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. authorizes expenditure of huge sum for new construction and Im provements In central and south central OreKon. ROMAN MEAL PUDDING A real Christina T treat! Easily pre- ViW;c pared. Look now and let leason. Auk your dealer for ROMAN MEAL recipe (older. A, rm. FHMA L CLEARANCE OF ALL Heady Wear Kvery garment siiffificcd ! Nothing re served! Must make, room for our spring stock which arrives shortly. Any winter coat, dress or hat, regardless of what you need, less than wholesale price. Our pol- H icv does not nermit us to carrv over one garment until next year. Take your choice, of our beautiful stock at your own prices when you need it most 1 Every Coat in Our Stock Take your choice of anv coat in our beau tiful stock for $10 and $15. .112 coats to pick from. Heavy, fur-trimmed dress coats, sport coats, any type. Size 1-1 to 48. Nothing reserved. Values to $59.50. All coats $10 and $15 350 Beautiful Dresses Every One in Our Store Hats! Hats! All our hats, soleil felts, pattern hats, spangle; hats, any hat in the store; 1 300 left, values to $10, ; $1.95 LOT 1 Values to $20.00; 150 ; dresses in sporty mod els, dressy styles, af ternoon frocks, party1 dresses, heavy satin crepes, ' satins, georg ettes, sizes C7 QRi H to 52 J' LOT 2 Our finest dresses, even. included. Values to $m.i any w u n t c d type, oi dress, . 200 dresses left. Every size, just h e 1 p One lot of Transparent Velvet, Dresses, only 25 lo choose from; all sold at $19.50 and $50.50. Your choice of all sizes. . $1 Q 7 Take then, al Pli7. r I i A RAINCOATS One lot of good weight, well lined Raincoats, : in all colors; sizes 14 to 44. Values to ., &A QC $8.50,, choice.... ZJJ Ladies' Zippers Ladies' Fleece-Lined Zip-5 pen?, tan, black or grey', " : $2.49 BUYJ NOW" HOSIERY Onyx Poiutex Silk Ser vice Chiffon, Full-fashioned Hose, choice , of new Christmas t 1 OC colors Pl..tjsJ For Christmas Do your Christmas shopping at Mullins, We carry a beautiful line of silk underwear, robps of all descrip tions, gift novelties, Gotham and Onyx Poiutex silk hosiery, gift jewelry and bedroom slippers. Why not get her a new dress for Christmas'? m 'i;l,IL"j'l!M'ilililniiill A?WM;n:i,,i;;iih;il':.nlai I