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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1928)
G o MEnrorm onr.r;oy. rt'XP.w, PFPEMnER m !TT:rFOT?T MXTL TRfRTTNT3!. of their titnui'Iit-ntl. To thf Kreruhimiti. the Auut ,n' t.istc and fuml, ami in a Kt'fut iiicumuv Iuh moilti of living, is a m' cr-i-ca.shiLr so nice di" won tlt'i". Tlu Ameiiran ivsnlt-nl in Kinu on ihr uilicr haiul. finds liulr truuhlf in atlaptim to hi.s )o- likos I'n rii-li uitifs-. At least rants. a dozen shops where 'wo Aini'riruiij in rup huvo Anu-iinni tielli-atesMfn ttpeclaltleH aihicv.'il noto oven amtiW their suoh ux W""U outsup, pork and '.'vt rn lt t-ollf tKHcs 1y then- au- ln'ans ni.9 deviled hum aro Hold, th tiiaiiw kn.vlfii;f of bouquets ;nit Amerk-un tuilor whopH where ami vii:i:im's. q q he HtrauK,'f in :l Hlranjfti land N'l'Veriltrlt'NH. it i a fact that may Iihvm tho llroutlway or Fifth fhe lu-rmaiient Amcriiaii .my avt-nue twin!, a the cas) inuy of L'.vmiti in I'aris Mimimt.H a. ti to his la m is. ft RECOMGLWiTIGi uwn lifr what lif oiiMlt i s I ho oi" lu'st 'h'tu'tits in Front-It living i;i t-j little 1'iK s.msae" enter- The colony has Kuno one bet- II. likos l-'fftu-li fooil. wht'ii he ii-m run by a former I' tilted Wr; it' Iium tauK)L tho French, oh States navy otfiirr. half a dozen who ten years airo knew little run a tlil to it roni on I lit' rob mnl oi hfi' wostoni ilHifartrs, ami t,v mm .inily A merit -an rest an- jlmm t hem. to like b-ktails. (, Associated Writer) .. r.-3:.. AMCDIPAfJC UADDV li. BSf ranuuurawjiBrn ISP . jf.M&A: - DISH UP WAFFLES V f. t v; i I? iv- 1 ...9A? Av!;M53 : t runs 4n - ...m vcvv jykUlLU' .M.VMO.N pulled dui Jjj curtains ft i-iir Willi, 1 tin niijiry jerk. Then IiU voice sniippeU out a shiirii com- iiiujiU. to his chuulTeur: "tiel ntt ;thls crowded street, JenUini; this 1 'iJliristinns crowd is most nnnoyin,;, U'usliini,' around liUu insane peo- , plel" Jenkins gave it quiet assent and socin llio hi;; car slid quietly inio the wido smoothness ot the boule vard. Hut the trallic condition of thi6 .thoroughfare was no less pleasing to I'hlllp Manion than t lie , rash and hurry of the business sec tion. It seemed as It every car in town must ho there. Ho grew more Irritated eaeli mo ment, so much so that even the .well-trained chuulTeur folt Its In ' licence. For the lirst time in his life Jenkins sacriticed safety lo japeed as he tried to yet his muster, away from the tliius that irritated, jhlm so. And Hie result was, as it I so often is In such cases a crash.! jJt nil happened so quickly both waster and man were dumb wilhj 'surprise and l'rifiht for a niunient i Tho after-accident crowd that' Iconics from no one knows where liad quickly assembled. I'sly threats were passed around. The driver of the twisted taxi was hulling hot words at the white faced Jenkins, lioth drivers were. : unhurt ! But Philip .Manion was unmind-j tful of them all. lie was beudinn; lover the unconscious form of hi womau who -lay Inside the cab. Blood was streaming from a asli on her forehead and to all appear-1 nnces she lay dead. ' "Oh, Clare, Clare!" Manion was1 crying brokenly "It Is I I'hlllp. i "Won't you speak to me? Vou you' jwon't go and leave me to live on 'and know I killed you!" But no answer canie to his pleas ; the white lips seemed to lie stilleC! forever. Manion covered his face! with his hands and sobbed bitterly, i Then some one pulled him back! from the cab a doctor had come. I And in a few minutes they were J hurrying to the nearest hospital, I For-an hour that seemed like an 'eternity Manion waited for the doc-j ! tor's verdict, (lone was all the j bitterness and hjstillty toward all! that hod possessed him in Hie past two years; in their place tender-; iness and sympathy had come back had just been trying rn cruiiri and stitle the crying of his heart It was the need of Clare, t lie stilling of his love for her, Hint hu( turned him into a hard and bltlei man. 'Ilh f!iw! I l.t, l..x. lit'," I. A over und over. "Lot her live u ' urwl "Pat't "d Hp sticks thin know that 1 nnf lint the cm thai Christmas tnu ultru-smnrt will she thinks I alii. Lot her live t R'Ve silver om. Unless, perchance, New York's Gift Suggestions Tin By Rita Rlitney I smart woman will give col- No niuuctiru for any one unless tho lashes are unnaturally llu. A tiny hit of brilliantiiio brushed on tho lashes with the forefinKer will give them lovely luster. ) V hfnt thnt unhiine,. v.ullliV know that it was Htuhliornness tun nno nnus vnn lovely vunitiM which starry-eyed innocence.) pride only Unit kopt me ir.vay. Oh I so happily. combine silver and wild Adoro Rardenlas and their nllur lf I hnd only given in mid told hei , with color. Then, she'll solve the nK fraKrance? There's a new par the truth." i difficulties of choice by taking the denia perfume for the Christmas A door that held n messuire or whole cnticiiiB lot. : Ust. It Is Imported, it is the aJi i unnimuK uiv mimn : VOL'IU' Mtl(l, With a CIIHlt'lllil tor Hfo or death opened very ntth , mid a smiling doctor motioned hitr. : aml VlM'-v V,?I'V f,ilt wllh JUMt lne in. A great surge of Joy Idled hi; heart; he knew CI tire was gninj; to live. As he entered there eitipt from the street helow the volcrs ripht triinnesH for making happy companions to sophisticated purses One very new one has ti prim lit tle flower traced in tho brushed of carol singers, clour and swei 8ilv'1' color, front and back. It upon the evening air: , is made In single double and God rest ye littlr children: let noth ing yuu afi'rlKlit; For Jesus Christ, your Savior, wai bora upon this night; Along tho hills of tlaliioe the white flocks sleeping lay. When Christ, the child of Nazareth was torn on Christinas day. triple styles with rouge and pow- and comes to der of the most flattering tints, black armour The ones combining metal with color urn hexagonal and offer a choice of four cloisonne colors smart black, sophisticated Jade, richest ivory and gayest blue. These new little accessories to purses are a pdrt of a clever toil etry cnscmblo-r-perfumo In hexa gonal flacons, compacts and lip sticks all of an irresistible new fragrance and in colors to match a mood, a type or a costume. Really a gloriously feminine gift! The Indelible rouge is ready now ja bright blood-red that is so nat i urul ami so f hi 1 tprlnir. The cmmp. "Yes, it is I, Clare." Munion's j though, must breathe of all that voice was broken and hoarse as hells fnseinatlr.it and now so we wait sank down upon his knees by ihejancl whisper ami hope. 'TIs forgive thoucht it will bo silver, toll. This same husy shop has an In- row crayon to offer. As if at the sound, Clare Manion stirred softly, then her e; es opened very slowly and took In the out lines of Hie unfamiliar room. Thej fell upon the man, standing with bowed head in the doorway. "Philip, Oh, I'hlllp! Is is II really you, or am I dreaming?" The joy In the weak voice was unmistakable. bed. "Can can yc ever me for what 1 have done? All "113 P ask is n chance to atone to show j (uliblo eyehr you mat i can be an that you once thought me." Next day; when the Christ inns bells were pealing oat their mes sage of pence on earth and good will toward nil men, no two per sons felt the joy of the age-old tid ings In a greater measure than uiey, ror nieir neans nan openeti i ,aslu.s dlIHly wUh powdP.? m new umiersmuumg uuu limn in wnme ..vrvwhere. will br each other. (, 1028, Western Newspaper Union.) Kyes, you know, lire receiving more nnd more attention. "Wo men, everywhere, are beginning to believe tho poor beauty editor when she cries "What availeth a vivid mouth and smooth cheeks if the eyes are tired and haggard, the eyebruwH straggling and the So glad the frock, 'twould make a gift long to be remembered. Or, do you like jasmine? This same famous French house makes a lovely jas mine fragrance. Another rare scent combines tho breath of ro mance with tho essence of charm you in the tdilny black armour of a knight. Perhaps there's someone on your list who's petting u new perman ent. I'm sure she would appreci ate a bottle of the fragrant per manent wave lotion, particularly if it is accompanied with a spray that makes its application the mat ter of a moment. Jt dries in stantly and the wave is set for the day. For the friend with a flair for the modernistic, here's Just the thing toiletries we've known and used these many years in frosted pink glass containers done in the modernistic manner. Quite the most different gift one could buy. They make charming groupings for the dressing talde. Some really excellent brush sets from little boy size to those for men come In smart shiny boxes of imitation pony skin. Tho mil itary brushes have brown or black mahogany hacks and, like the week-end boxes, have both mod erate'and luxurious prices. to receive! liny brushes for bright euing and smoothing brows and lashes, crayons in brown or black, pots or shatlow cream in gray. . I blue or brown and gift, of gifts viAbia ni' winroi- ..aro'iiu mm' hoi a, woo pot of nourishment for seriously reduced hv nn.sturintr if ; thH t'.v.dids. and herbal packs fori cafe is not taken, aceordintr lo th,?. J refreshing tir Oregon experiment Htntlon. It is i fH '"'"Ph'to with minute directions not advisable to past lire low, poor-: lo1' ,h,! '''fful massage of tho Iv drained and wet lands at alj. tender skin around the eyes: the Pasturing., after Hie grain has ! l,;u'ks nm' he ,um'(1 ami j reached the jointing stage will do-! K,Un l"-oviding they ure dried strov manv of the youn; heads ! t-'urefully in an airy spot. form In c insiilo thn stem and thus Ono mot'c thought about the reduce the yield. Fall grains use j e'es- Crayons and shades arc for th whiter months tn bu d n fnndiwo"lul " "t gins. uins Practical Safeij: Suggestions' One sure way to make careless drivers stop at crossings is to plant flowers near the' danger signal. Americans in tourists, residents ami so il h-d expatriates live just about they d:d in the Fnited States,; curious correspondent has dis-1 owred after a long invest iga-; lion. t Iran ted that they have become accustomed to the light wines of Itiirgumly and liordeax nnd the headier vintages of Champagne, they win cat with, relish purely j American dishes, consort with other Americans on all possible occasions .read Americans news papers and express their opin ions in good t'nited States. Kvcn Kzra Pound, expatriate j of the expatriates, and proud of K. is said- by his friends to relish a good waffle. The Amer- ! it an breakfast is still generally i preferred to the meagre coffee ami rolls of France. Few cit- iKciis of 1 he western republic, j no matter bow long they have lived in Fram c, have gone com- pletely "native." i Montparnasse, American fringe of l lie far-famed latln (tiartcr. is a good example of a little j railed States In France. There, j whero modernists, super-modern- j isis and super-super-modernists : gather to condemn the Intellect -' ual a pat by of their stay-at-home : country men. they often as not ; 'do it to the accompaniment of. a ham steak cooked, riot as any Frenchman ever conceived the ; , cooking a ham steak, but us It is done south of the now illusory' .Mason and Dixon line. The most; popular restaurant in the "(itiar- ter" is run by an American named Wilson, and corned beef hash with poached egg and ham anad eggs form the most called-1 for itcimi of his daily bill of i ! fare. j Purely French restaurants have ( 'added American dishes, to the' best of I heir ability, to their j menus lo satisfy tho home- cooking hunger of Montpnrnass's , expatriates. ! The great majority of Amer-' ican homes in Paris are furnish-; ; ed with articles of purely French! 'origin, but in most of them there, lis a touch nf thn other-side-of-i the-waler. if only in the arrange-1 I incnt of a chair or a tabic. Their : owners appreciate the , French I taste and French culture, but I merely graft them on, as M were, to the taste and culture telephoned we would be there at six" i A COURTESY CALL Many disappointments and sometimes embarrass ment result from "just dropping in" on folks. A telephone call is so quick and reassuring that most people think of it not only as a courtesy due others, but a real convenience to themselves and it cost! little. Anyone, anywhere, any time from your own telephone, or from public telephones conveniently located everywhere- Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. Of Southern Oregon reserve which is used in the grow ing season. ,As this reserve Is depleted by pasturing the yield is generally reduced accordingly. 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