Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    1AGE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TITTTRSDAY, DECEMBER 12. $28.
Growing Children
sometimes jequire a tonic as do tlicir elders ,
GIVE your child the right
chance to develop, and you
will not regret it in later years.
Many1 children tccome under
nourished due to lack of appe
tite. Keep the appetite keen.
Food nourishes the body and
makes it grow. .
Also atch Nature's warning
for changes in the sys'm. Skin
troubles pimples, boils and that
sallow complexion all foretell
a body weakness.
In such cases, S.S.S. is tho
proper tonic; It improves the
appetite; helps Nature bufld
rich, red blood cells those vital
izing elements in the blood that
build and sustain-the body. ;
In building' rich, red blood
cells,. S.S.S. improves tho proc- ,
esses by which the body is nour- .
ished. , . . .
. For more than' 100 years
S.S.S. has been helping children
SCHOO
OF
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UTIE FALLS
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BY CENTRAL POINT! JAILED IK TURKEY
WRITING ABROAD SCHOOLS FRIDAY; FORAMEN! CULT
h squill
! burning hair stolen from the head' The best guide in buying a dairy ' :Ar, provided,, of course, sliti
;nf the iiorsorr who has cast the cow is her own prodasilon record. ; is iU ;ool condition. Her pedmre-
Ly caused Its Blckne8.,.ll 'titration of what' she will do this considered. -
I1
and their elders regain strength
and vitality.
Chilren like S.S.S. It is mado
from the fresh roots of medi
cinal herbs and plants, and is
prepared in a scientific way in
a modern laboratory.
All drug stores sell S.S.S. in
two sizes. Get the larger size.
It is more economical.
jf- The physical welfare of the child is being given mora
'attention by school authorities. Failure to kern up ;
. j. with class, work and auneiire from school is probably
, ' t duo to a nervousness anil rundown condition that may
..-'.lie largely attributed to a deficiency in red blood cells.' . 1
C Restoresilie Amjetite
UsABuilds Sturdy Health
UU'TTK KALLB, Ore, Die J3. ' The (VlUn(l l'oilit schoolM will1 KTAMHOl'I., Turkey, J)ec. JS.
(SinclHt.) Letters were Kent this . Present a musical proKram Friday (A)Sevcn ' stuoplni,', veiled crones
week by member- of the Junior : '"K' !"'" ' " wl,: " "" "'" "ialnelS
Ited Cross to several furelun coun- , ,. ,. ..,,, ... .'..," il'h henna und wrists ilnsltnit i
pose of Hhowlnic the work bcl-.iit wi'h l,lu0 lw,ul" lu w"rd oft "le :
done In the music deimrtrm'm. A eviI c'1'- ftro '"UmMlnK Improca-:
small admission churBo will be '!".'"' .lt th new order of,
made, for adults. i thiniw as they sit In tho prison.
. Followiwc Is tho .roKram:- 'I' ""if'1,, ,h ""co ",f ,h"
1. Seventh and Kighth Cln.de-' -Turkish republic have conducted:
Harmoniea bar.d. !!!' ' ..' . .' i
2. HiKh School -Flora Collins. ' 1hey are the remnants of a
C-le.nu.niln.: Mii,ir..i n -........ ..,'"" powenui clan, mat or mo
sver3. . , , J -Moslem "medlclne-women." These
The Juniors have enouKh ma-1 , ' " , .V,, ' :J,;t'"rB seven last doKffcd practitioners
torlal now for the portfolio to Hun- i .'"J ' . , , "le Bud ; Ucr' .have been arrested for having- de-
km.,. Z , i . i ' '. " . I fled tho Kemalist law forbidding
3 Fifth 8 h tirades.; Two he excrcIlM, of thelr anclent art.S
Pu, u Z V " ?r"Ch,''.., DurlnB one day's raid, the police
'? UMenr od' i found the seven In different old
HiacRuirrt. quarters of Stamboul. each In tho
FUJih ! " Th Parnd ct of effecting some one of the
(boys); The Moon (Blrls). Soldiers IImny ,radUonnl cures, such as
(boys); Atrshli, (all). 1-udy Muon-wnvin-g 1lPfoI.p n baby's nose a
i;iun;, oiiueuitirvf-( tuuj, 1 -s-mssimii. m--mimmm j s i
inc-n, incluUinK Japan, China, liul
Karlu, Germany, ICnKhmd, Huwuiln
Inland und Phlliiiplnn IwlnndH. The
fifth und tdxth uradcH wrotn uboul i
thn lumber InduHtry, und the hl-v- ;
enth and eighth Kfadi'B wroto about
our national hulldayH. Tho juniors
I are unxiourdy wnitlnp for tho time j
to ciurne when wo may expect un-
RlllRliflll II lYtfrii III II
Fred Gottfried
GOTTFRIED & TUKNBOW
Expert 'plumbing, heating' and
sheet metal repair shop.
Ui. n : -1 1 . - ...i.. -. ....
At- i,f I onab e nrlces. No on too ima
Si&sAi&Mt 1219 N, drape St. Phone 674 nni Mrs
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 SO N. Central
Medford, Oregon
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For women..:.$J..95
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MORE BILLS More Reasons
for Having a Checking Account!
The holidays nnd tho first of tho your arc apt
to hring with thcin nn iuiusuiily Urge assort
ment of bills. . . j.
Opeu a .First National Checking Account now
nurl bo rendy to mnke Christmas puivhiises and
pay first-of-t)io-year hills iu tho safer, easier,
moro business-like way by check. Our will
ing nnd jilependublo service ffjoos with -every
Checking' 'AceoHmt! at this bank,
First National Bank(
Modford, Ore.
XyEDERAL RESERVE a
'. .",'vvS,Cl5SfeiSVSTEM
Old
JlieDayof , f
.liiir v..i.:j
v of Chaucer's
time will live again
this year in Victoria
tar-tnmed as a corner
of England in America."
Comruonclnrt Decem
ber 22, the Old English
Yuletide Festival will
feature a revival of
Christmas customs cur
rent In olden time . , .
There will be the caroll
ing, the mumming, the
Iwelfth Night merry
making, the waisniling,
the Yule log, fcsx'ini
and "dancing'' of cm
turiea long past. With
the hospitable Empress
; Hotel as headquarters,
you are assured Christ
mas of untold delights.
Wrk-end Round
V Trip F, Smile-
Vtctorls and mum '
. on HrlnCMl Uncn-JQ
ury ,nnd it will be sent us noon
ttH poster pnper can be secureJ.
ftutte FallH hih school banket
bull team plnycd Central Point Fri
day nisht at Hutto Falls. Tho
Boore was -8 to 1 - In .favor of
Central Point. A'tcr tho game rc
freHlimenta wi?i;e ervcd the toamH
and Cent Point vIhUoih in' tho
4 domestii; Hclence roiun.
There will be three Kaiuea here
j Friday nit;ht, December 14. Find
I Will be tho Butte Fnlln boy and
loold Hill boyn; Hecoiid, the Uuttt
'Fatltt t'irlH UKnlnHt the do Id Hill
Amo. Turnbo : ,r,H' .and !h? """II?
tuain. ,
On WedneHday niKbt, December
1J, Butte FalU will play Phoenix
ut Phoenix.
Mrs, D. M. Cleveland and Mr.
Karl Hoover were buid-
non ,viaitor to Medford WedneH
diiy evenltiK.
Mrs. Louise Kumerer of Medford
is HpendinK the week vlnltiriK l'rln- .
tit'o-j in Butto Falls,
' '.Vfr. and Mrs. John Shields of
Carlotta, Col., and Mr., nnd Mrs. j
llalRht from near Dodge Bridge '
were calllnK fi'lenda In Butte I
Falls Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth Mleheil, teacher of
the third and fourth itrades, re
turned to school Monday after n
work's lllnenB with influenza. Dur
ing her ubstnce Mrs. David Cleve
land substituted in her room.
Mrs. (iuy Moitro spent Mumluy
In j Medford.
'Kmlolph ZiuiiiKMinau Hpent the
week end lh Med.ord.
1 'Mr., Iverson, ProBbyteriun Bun
day, schooi ortfanlRcr, held serv
ices at the church Huhday morri
inK.: Mr. and Mrs. CHUh Courtrlght
were Meilford visitors Thursdny.
Mrs. Mathews and son-of Kaglo
Point spent sovornl days last week
visting with relutlvei) of this place.
Mr. arid Mrs. Kobcoo Larsen of
Mndfnrd spent tho week end at the
Muhoney home. . .
Word has been 'received here of
4hA,,atn of C,hal(HitwklnH.
. rsovcrar huhooi t I'liunmi 'wci
taken to Medford Friduy to have
dental work done. 1
'.Most of those who have been ill
with Influenza and voids aro well
better School attendance in
almost normal again.
Hehool will cIoro Friday,1 Decem
ber SI, for Christmas vacation. It
will , reopen January 7.
the children of the grade and
high schools aro collecting fruit,
clothes, games, hooks, etc., to maku
up a Christmas box to send to tho
Hoys and Girls' Aid society, Port
land. Ore. Tho homo Is dependent
upon donations for Its upkeep, If
anyone wishes to donate "anything
they may bring it, or send it to
the' grade school.
Mr. and Mrs. Itoss Wymore and
Mr. Bachelor visited friends in
Gold Hill Hundny.
Knrl Wymore and Orb Abbott
loft .Wednesday for Eugene, where
Rarl will register for the next term
at the University of Oregon!.
J. J. Stmerville returned home
Tdesday from Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Webber was shopping In
Medford Wednesday.
Bnel Hildreth, who has been a
resident of this place for nmnj;
years, passed away Monday night.
Hn leaves many friends and rela
tives in this community lb mourn
his loss. Funeral urratigements
have not yet been made. ,
Mttle prma KrlUor passed sway
Monday after the brief illness of
um day. Tho sympathy of the
whole community is extended to
the. liVreaved family. ,
Heyrul from here attended the
dnco at the Derby playstied Sat
urday evening. Music was furnish
ed by Moore orchestra of thin
place.
llU'dric washing machine nyenls
have been busy in Butte Falls the
last week
Tho school orchestra Is advanc
ing with strides and will be ready
to present their first number In
public the night of the Chrlstmus
program.
Mr. and Mr M Hildreth of
Mfdford snent Sunday at th home
o his. mother. Mrs. Julia Double
day. The second snowfall began Wed
nesday In a businesslike way. as If
It intends that wo shall huvp snow
for Christmas. . The boys and girls
have, already been trying out thotr
sleds'.
Ira Tungatfl shipped 60 Christ,
mas'" trees to Medford last week. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Jackfon ro?
turned home from southern Cali
fornia Monday They have as lhlr
pur-Hts their daughter and family.
Mr. snd Mn. Harry Youns1 nnd
lnntbter of Yakima, Wash.
i' I
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(Llanadian
WHDpacotlCrnl9tifPafrDept7
55ThtidrilndMuhtmahHotrlRI
5. Third (Jrailei Polk Dnncns
8. Solo; 'Worrier. Myers "My
Hhariow." '
7. Third tirade Knsemblo. Clock:
MlKKeldy PlgselUy. Summer Bihib;
Kittens. '
8. Kecond Urutle: Kolk Dinee.
. Duet, "Gyiisy Poddler" Clyde
I,eeij and Eileen Hhorb.. ij
10. Second tirade Kn.semlUo.
Huntsmen; Wild (teeae.
11. Flrat Grade: Folk r Bung,
Hlllble. '
12. First tirade Solo:i "My
Poll" Oenova MUlurd: "Clap
Your llandB" Marlon Baker.
13. Firsft Oride Ensemble, In
dian; Charlies. Fldo; Whlpnoor
wlll. - ' v.'... , .
14. Solo "Merry Christmas"
Itarbara Lee Kohlor.
16. Oi-and Ensemblo "Silent
NiBht. . ,
: ,
WIFE SHOT TO DEATH
i
Dec. , 13.-
CARllONDALE, 111
(P) J. C. Hundley, wealthy pio
neer and former mayor of Carbon-
dale, and his wife were snot to
death shortly before last miijnlBlit .
by a. burglar In their home.
Hundley, who was 76 yeaits old, I
or rhr,t In the head as lii un
dresaed for bed, The Intruder, I
who apparently had lurked tn th) '
bedroom, lied downstairs nnd
cnuaed Mrs. Hundley up a) back
stairway; .: KUllt:.;r ' her Int4antly
with three platol shota, he furned
off tho lights, went out Hint front ;
door, looked It, and' esrapudl j
Neighbors, awaguned byf tho I
shots, entered by a hack door and
found .Mrs. Ilundloy dead and H'tmd-!
ley unconscious. lo died shortly
aitorwa.d. Mrs. Hundley. Ills sec-;
ond wife. "waH 67 years old. , j
neveuKe ior. a Killing 01 nearly
40 years; ago aucRestcd ItsMf to
police as, a motlyo for HuiKlloy's i
alaylng. Ho once killed a music!
teacher, they recalled, for holdliiK
u tryst with Ills flrat wife. Ho was i
acquitted, ploadlnx tho unwritten ;
Inw. His first wife, who ohtnlnod I
a divorce soon 'after the killiiiK, j
now liven in Memphis, Tonin i
Mrs. Hundley was shot, police!
bolleved, becnuso tho slayer feared i
she nitaht recognize him.
IN "VICTORIA-COMMENCING iSlricfAi'
Wetinghoue
r Electric Appliances
EleotrliS Toasters
' Cbtj Glow Hatrs ,
Electirio Percolators
Electric Urn
Peoples Electric Store
212-214 W. Main, Phone 13
;
The Gift . . .
' thai recalls
CHRISTMAS
every chilly day
There's liimlly n'dny or
. n month In tho cur
when smiiclKMiy won't
f" ho grateful for ' tho
quick comfort of a Cony
Glow It gives instant
heat from any outlet
chanee away cold and
" shivers Vricrs rang
from $4.75 for - the
' Junior to $7.50 ; for
" the beautiful Dnluxa
-f model.
Ho sure to see these
and mauy other espial-'
- ty appropriate West
T tnghouse elerl rleal
. gifts.. The TScHttng
houwe ' dealer ha n
answer to trtr t-fry
- vrtlmagiftprohleru
WestlEghouse
Elertrical Appliunct'
TMSiff f Wrtiin .iMur Dealer
"Ifef'.'f
guard against
Ceuighs!
rT,H moment you feci any dis
agreeable sensation in your
throat you should take a dose of
PERTUSSIN to prevent coughs.
Very often irritation in the
throat ie caused by dust or habit
ual smoking. PERTUSSIN helps
to clear the air passages and
soothes the irritation.
It is entirely free from "dope",
pleasant to take and has been
prescribed by physicians for moro
than twenty years.
If PERTUSSIN doesnotrelieve
you quickly, you should cousult j
your doctor
1
MM
J
"yi&v nicest CHRISTMAS pment
Every Cough
ASK YOIIH KLM'
T1IIC DEALER TO
SHOW YOU TIIKSR
USEFUL GIFTS
ELECTRIC RANGES 70 VV
FLOOR LAD7S 3 UP
WAFFLE IRONS 110 UP
PERCOLATORS 17.95 UP
TOASTERS $3.75 UP
. GRILLS $8.00 UP
ELECTRIC, REFRIGERATORS
200UP
ELECTRIC CLEANERS
, , , S39.50 UP
What a happjr Chrialmas It will be for lbs woman .
whose husband select, this fine clectrle range for her , -present
gift that is practical as well as handsome
and fashionable one hat will contribute to her ;
happiness erery day in the year ' r
Visit yotir electric dealer today to his fine,
selection of attractive- nnd useful Christmas,
Gifts at approximately the prices shown here. '
THE- . .
CALIFORNIA OREGON
. POWER
G O M PA N Y
lamps a vr.
M
erry
Ch
ristmas
Sale of -Good
Will
USED CARS
We are going to close the year by putting our stock
of used cars in your hands at values you ' cannot
overlook at the prices we. are asking.' Come in and
pick out the car you want. VI HAVE TlIK GEN
ERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CO-OPERATIVE
PAYMENT PLAN to help you, which gives you
the lowest of finance rates. ,
102o C'lirvrolct Touiiiiir,' nVw top, Rood
rubber, n car that has nn
lots of miles left for youtj) 1 OjUU
in splendid' condl-
1!C"4' Kord Tnurlntf
tion ineelianlcHlb, C ff
iood rubber, etc J)OvlU
1925 Star Roadster, like new, only 10.
000 miles on this car. Splendid ' condi
tion. A car that has nnt nn
!rad the best of euro
lOrerlnnd Tourinta a dandy littlo car,
I irood rubber runs fine.
reduced from $160 to ...
rr fjrm
Flint Touring Cur;, new' '-paint; : all new
.-libber, splendid condition. Top and cur-
slns nil now. Wis,
$27r; buy now for
$190.00
j These cars are being sold at prices
that cannot be duplicated any place.
: v.. ,aj
WV'
. tfrf '
$90.00
Durunt Touring in- splendid condition.
We doh't mean muybe. Thi cor looks
II ko new.
for
$150.00
Uulck Touring thai suro' runs fine. : A
real buy
for
$75.00
Come Tomorrow
' Buy Christmas Hsslth 8e'-t ' 1 s
SANDERSON MOTOR CO. :
Bartlett and Eighth Sta. Ponti.c and Oakland Dubrs"