Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 31, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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BY 'TALKIE' FILM MAJOR OPERATION
PARENT TEACHERS 'SHADY COVE BOY ANTIOCH PTA TO
TO MEET FRIDAY i SAVES SCHOOL BY MEET ON FRIDAY
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VA:tTIIX;To. Jan. "J I .
For the first lime: in history Hi.'
words and movement of a prest
dent-elect taking tin oath of office
uie to lie reoid-t in ''iiiil ii-1
tlll'HH.
Who ii Herbert Hoover I in:iiin
latod the ceremony will In- sruphi
nMy i ecoi ded for future mTicra
HotiH, much ns though Hit words
and f Ik tiro of Abraham Lincoln,
with fine hand upraised mid t hi
nt her on the Bible, could he heard
and unfit todey In inoiiniitalking
pictures,
Andrew .May, president or the
White Hons.; I'hologia pliers' asso
ciation. In charge of huniKunil pho
tographic arrangements, said to
day that the celebration wotihl hi
the most photograph"!! national
event in the nation's history,
ciilpsinic even the capital recep
tion tO'l'hnrluH A. I.indhergh. Three
liimdred film and camera men aro
exKi'ted to attend.
MADISON PROMOTERS
ANNOUNCE SIX BOUTS
HEAVY ELI
MAINS
: Ing with the relation s hetween
f (gravity and electro dynamics and
NKW YORK. Jan. HI . iPf With wiih said to have rc-pilrcd 10 years
the Hignlng of Paulino Uzcudun lor j for assemblage,
a hnut on February 22 with K. O. j The work cnindstH of a six-page
ChiiHtncr, Madison Square, (lardeii j pamphlet entitled "Zur Kinhcft
huK revealed plans for ix heavy-i Hnchen Feldthooiio.' The price h
weight elimination baltlon during lone mark uhout 2 centH In Aincrl
tlin coming year. The wlndup. nn-jenn coin.
der present plans, will come in Hep , The pamphlet consists of word
tembor with Jack Dempsey In hlSand mathematical formulae which
old role of gladiator rather than: are totally Incomprehensible to the
promoter. I ordinary layman.
Tho (iardon's plans, as outlined1 a learned professor of the Prutt
hy Colonel John S. Hammond, act-'shut Academy of Sciences descrth
Iiik Kenernl manager of tho eorpo-jed Iho work as a "very hard nut
ration, are: .to ciack," and said it called for
Pauliuo Christner, lebruury 21;
winner to meet Tom lieeney.
Max Schincling-Jnhnny Rl ko, on
Februury I; winner to meet sur
vivor of Heeney and Paulino or
('bristlier battle.
Survivor of these matclien to voile, fnunder of the Sigma Al
clash with tho winner I. Jack pha Kpsilon fraternity, will he
Shin key-Young Strihthig hntil In erected over his grave here, in
.Miami Heach, Pehmnry 27. , Llnwood cemetery, ai-cordlii to
Intimate survivor to battle Jack 'n record filed here yesterday.
"Dempsey probably in one of New I
York's hall parks In September. I.KNINd ItA I ) (Pi I lea vy taxes
Now all tho Harden has to do Is continuous liouhles with hired
to make arrangements Tor this iim-lw"rk,,'H ,,uv'' cIohIiik of
bilious program. - ptiMMl private shopH dnrltr; the past
. .year. There were lliiu new uov-
ST. HVILKNS New apartment j eminent shops opened, but these
Imlldlnr completed. fulled to meet the demand.
At what age
his prime?
Ulany a young man
old before his time
EVERYBODY will tell you some
thing diircrcnt. Some people
are past their prime by the time
they re forty. A few never know
what it's like to feel in their prime.
And then you talk to some hale and
hearty man of 65. and he'll tell you
he's been in his prime as long as he
can remember.
"I'm still in my prime," he'll de
clare. "It's all a'matter ol how well
you feel. And that's largely a matter
of keeping vour system in Rood
working order. Living hy regular
schedule.
"Nujol helps things function like
clockwork. Makes everything nor
mal and regular, just as Nature in
tends it to be. Nujol is not a medicine.
It contains absolutely no medicine
or drugs. So it can't possibly upset
or disagree with anybody.
"It's just a pure Miuritl substance.
It not only keeps an excess of body
poisons from forming (we all have
them), but aids in their removal.
It's these poisons that sap your
health and energy, slow you up,
FOR the utmost comfort in BtnRC travel
use the "RED TOP" coaches of the
Oregon Stages System. They arc the pio
neer operators over the Pacific Hlyhv.y1
route. They originated and maintained
low transportation rates.
Oregon gtages System
THE RED TOP COACHES
STAGES LEAVE MEDFORD
Northbound: 6:34; 10:10 A. M. 1:20; 5:32 P. M.
8outhbound: 12:00 Noon; 2:18, 5:30, 8:11 P. M;
12:30 7:41; 10:30 A. M.
Hotel Jaokton Phone 309
MKMi'u rrrv, Jan :ti vJ'
Al'ided. ;ih-d by an I n 1 1 .t wiiou
in . has in- ii Mir.'.ff ully
n.-i I aii;iii aiii.'hih' 11' by Dr. Mi-ii'i'-l
(ian lii. Thi dm lor li-itioved
it 1,1'ln. y u iMiotir Hit- .iti'(il show-in-
i hi hat nuiii dining an op
t i.iti.iti which ii-ti d iii"i'- than an
hour.
M 'In :, I :niih'. nti'-- said lhat Hie
advantage t lie ue ( alcohol
was t hut it st i n mi la t I'd t In f line
lillinj.: ( the hcail and liial Man
gels attendant upon lh- odmlnis
tration ul uth'i- a nact iietirs wwe
removed.
Dr. (larna nfu-'( to --11 his
formula. lie -.id he Was riint'll
t place his dWcovery at lln- dit
, jiosal of the medien fraternity foi
the l'i-ii.'fjt nt' iiianUiiid.
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liKlil.lN. Jan. :i.-A't The lat
est work of Prof. Albert Kiuustoln.
1 originator ol the theory of rola
tivity, wiiK published today. It had
been explained in advance us deal-
;the most enreful study hy the most
expert mateina if clans.
To Donor . I rat rounder.
t'OLl'.MIttH. Cm.. Jan. SI. (A1)
A meniorhil to Xolde Leslie U1'-
is a man in
make you old before your time."
Start the NuioT habit now no
matter whether you're only 20, or
whether you're getting on in years.
Uuv a bottle today. You'll find Nujol
at all drugstores. Perfected by the
famous Nujol Laboratories, 26 Broad
way, New York. Sold only in scaled
packages.
Keep up the treatment for the next
3 months faithfully and you'll
never want to go back to just trust
ing to luck again.
and Way
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DKHHY, Ore.. Jan. Si. (Special)
The Parent -Tenners circle will
meet at the school house Frfttay,
February 1. at 2 o'clock. Ther"
will be a short program after the
business routine and a social hour
will follow.
A! Iks Widell went to Medford
Saturday.
Mis. H. K. Wejb and daiiRhter,
Frances, called at the teucheraj-i
Saturday.
.Mr, and -Mrs. Hen Wurtx are vis
iting at the Dnnlop home.
Mrs. Meri Dcen was a business
visitor in Medlord Suturday.
On Sunday afternoon Miss Wi
den took Mrs. Carles and some of
the pupils of Uerby school above
Prospect, where skiing and winter
sports were enjoyed.
Light flurries of snow keep lis
wondeiing what kind of weather
we should expect. The snow melts
as fast as it falls. '
Medford visitors from our com
munity Monday were Mr. and Mrs.
K. P. Chambers, Hen WnrU, Fred
Dunlap and Ray Parasote.
The pictures iven to the Derby
school as a reward for fair exhih
hililts are being framed and hung,
amh are very beautiful. The upper
grades have "Sir Galahad" (by
Watts) and tho lower grades "The
Shepherd and His Flock'' (by Don-hem-.
MIhb Glover, our eomniunHy
nurse, made us u brief visit Thurs
day afternoon and brought scales
ho we coild- weigh out pupils for
January.
II. K. Webb spent, n couple of
days in Tolo tho first of the week.
GLEE CWTOAPPEAR "
AT BUnE FALLS HIGH
SCHOOL FRIDAY FEB. 1
III'TTK FALLS, Ore.. Jan. .11.
(Spec la II .Music lovers of Hutte
Falls are assured of a splendid
I program of music mid a peppy
i good time when the Willamette
, I'niversity Men's Olee club ap
pears In .the city u inter the aus-
idees of the ho:h school on Fri
day. February 1. This organiza
tion, composed of Hi young men,
a reader, a young lady accompa
nist and a marimhu soloist, now
In its lifiih season and tour, Is
mi a l wo weeks' lour of south
ern Oregon And northern1 Cali
fornia cities.
Few- college clubs of the cua'.d
have achieved as fine a reputa
tion as have the clubs from Wil
lamette university. They have ap
peared within the last 2Ti years,
in practically every Important city
of t he northwest. The demands
for concerts in eastern Oregon
and central Washington, espec
ially, Is such that tho clubs ui'e
never able to fill all the requests
from the various cniumuulticH in
which they have sung. Although
the Willamette clubs have seldom
appeared and are not no well
known In southern Oregon, this
lour promises to be one of the
most sueccsfful that the chili has
ever had.
Professor Kiiicry W. Hobsou, the
director of the club and of the
school of music has prep'ired a
!plciulld program for presenta
tion. It consists of u variety of
popular ami classic numbers, solos,
uiuirtets, Instrumental selections,
college souks ami stunts, readings
and o t b e r features. Professor
Hobsi m's directing and choice of
selections won for the club second
place In the only all-northwest
college glee club contest ever held.
In Portland a few years ago.
It is hoped that the people of
Hutte Falls will avail themselves
ot the import unit); of hearlm;
these young men and of giving
ihein the fine reception that they
deserve in this city.
HAS GOOD HEALTH
PAUIS. Jan. M. tVl The little
princess horn to the Maharanee
1 evl Sharmlsta llulkar, formerly
Nancy Ann Milter of Seattle, has
been named Sha radii Uaje. The
declaration ot birth giving the
name was filed in the city hall of
St. (lermain today.
The name w as filed to comply
with the French law. Home other
name may be given the infant
princess at the Hindu christening
which will be held on Thursday of
next week.
The Hindu christening will he
the only religious ceremony to
which the baby will be submted
for some time. It In a Mmple rite
and will be performed by a Hindu
prlcM.
The Mrihnmnvc herself Is get
ting nlonc splendidly and the ha by
tin also tit excellent health. Tho
1 Infant Is very dark as to complex
ion and has dark hair and eyes.
SPOKANE. Jan. 31. M"! The
Chronicle reported today that the
Spurry Flour company had been
purohased hy tho General Mills.
Inc., holding company for the
Washburn-Croaby Interestn. The
paper iialil It tindersiood that If
this tuudflrlal report wan Iruo It
would rcMill In h ?'in,nun,non cor.
pel talon.
(Hy Mrs. John l.adcn)
SHADY COVR. Ore., Jan. 31.
(SpccinO Our little bun is get
ting settled down avail) to normal,
as all of the cases of measles and
smallpox aie out 'f quarantine
and by the prompt and efficient
care of our county doctor, Mrs.
iiahom and the county nur.se, Mrs.
King, there were but two cases of
smallpox.
Mrs. Frank Johnson has had a
very severe attack of the flu, but
Is unite a lot belter, but not able
to be out of doors yet.
Ortc night last week, after school
was dismissed, one of Dean Wheat
man's boys discovered smoke com
ing from the roof of the school
house and gave warning. With
the prompt help of some of the
near neighbors the building was
saved with hut slight damage.
Mrs. Anna Comiover is suffer
ing from a gathering on her lac
caused by a bad cold.
The scholars that attend Keese
creek school from here have been
out of school for a few days on
account of one of the teachers
being .lck, returned to school on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Joney Smith of Hutte Falls
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnson over the week
end. John Able, who was staying at
his mother's, Mrs. Hertha Able,
joined the American army and
went to the Philippine Islands two
weeks ago to be gone for three
years.
John Laden was very sick for
two weeks, but is quite a lot bet
ter at present.
Frank Johnson was very bad
from an attuck of hemorrhage ol
a blood vessel in the head for u
number of days.' The doctor was
called twice to atlend him. He Is
now better.
A new industry is talked of in
our settlement. Mr. Shied, who
bought the Jim Merrltt place, is
talking of making a fur farm of
it. We wish him success. .
Very llltlo rain or snow so
far this winter and the Uogue
river Is not as high as it usually
is at this lime of the year, but
we may get more rain yet.
HAS FAREWELL PARTY
FOOTS CREEK, Ore., Jan. 31.
(Speclul, -John, Thelma and Ethel
Jacobs have kit this school to live I
on Plensant creek. The lower j
grades with their teacher, Mrs. j
Colby, gave the children u llltlo
parly last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. i leorge Lance spent :
a couple ot nays last week visiting,
their granddaughter, itnth Lance. '
Miss Hulh has been suffering with :
a severe cold. '
Much needed road work hi helm? j
done on the right fork of Foots :
crook near t he in I nes. Tu muffs
are being built up as the road is
very narrow between the inoun- .
tain wall and tho canyon. j
Mr. and Mrs. (Juy Lates are mov--Ing
into the (ieorge Lance resi
dence. Mr. and Mrs. Lance have
moved over to tho mini.
Lester Hiding is too ill lo work
at present.
Reverend iverson will bo out to ;
preach Sunday at 11 o'clock. M
are invited to hear him.
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WED CAPITALIST
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 31. iVt
Ml sit Hulh McConnell, 'Zl -year-old
art and music student who in De
cember won a cross-country race
with a physician, and Kenneth It.
Coulter. 43, Chflon Springs, N. Y.,
'capita list, obtained a marriacc li
cense here late yesterday, it be
came known today.
"I am so happy
that the last pimple is gone
WITHOUT this handicap,
thero returns ttie very nat
ural confldenco, joy and cher
ished prido of possessing u cleur
akin.
Men and women both' justly
oovot admiration, and you can
expect such sutisfnefion only if
you a ro happy in a dear, un
blemished skin.
Tho sura vtiy to reach this
Stato ia through tho blood.
Bed blood fells are Nature's
elements for building and sus
taining the body.
Without plenty of rich, red
blood, thero can bo no strong,
sturdy, powerful man, or beauti.
iul, healthy women.
You Vnow a clear skin comes-.
JPom within. Correct the causer
through the blood and pirn-
fik's, boils, eczema and that txU
ow complexion will disappear.
Thousands have
regained
for
pep
lappefito)
the great tonic
a clear 6kin comes from vrithin
HKAGLK, Ore., Jan. 31. Special )
Jtaymoml Mayfiebl had tho good
fortune to catch a bobcat in one of
his traps one day last week.
The regular meeting of the Ant!
jocii P.-T. A. ttill be held Friday.
February 1, and Miss V'lizabeth
Hurr, the county school supervisor,
will he with us and show tho Eu
ropean pictures and tell us of her
trip last luuimer. Light refresh
ments will be served by the mem
bers of the P.-T. A. Everyone is
! cordially Invited to attend.
Those from here that were Med-
' ford visitors the last of the week
were Mr. Heegmiller, Mrs. Mayfield
and son Kuymoud, Mrs. Hedlnfield
and little son LeKoy, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Sanderson and daughter
i Thelma. ,
Leltoy Hedingfield, while play
! fng. got a cinder In his eye lat
I Thursday and had to he taken to
j .Medford to have It removed. It
was thought ul first that it was a
I piece of steel he had in his eye.
Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Sanderson
and family were S nudity guostB at
the home of Mrs. Waddell and fam
ily of Central Point.
It. 12. Nealon of Table Rock was
visiting in our neighborhood tho
last of the week.
The chicken raisers of this dis-
trict have their incubators going
full force. 10. R. Lucas has about
900 Rhode Island Red eg-s Incu
bating at the present timo.
Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Mayfield were
Central Point and Medford visitors
Tuesday.
The Hoy Scouts held their week
ly meeting Saturday evening, and
there waw a good iiUoudai.ee. Sev
eral subjects were talked about oa
to advancement and anniversary
week.
School Notes
Friday evening, January 25, our
school defeated the Agate school at
a return spelling match. After the
contest the children had a good
time playing games. Refreshments
were served to the quests.
The sixth grade made, the best
record in the attendance contest
last week. A prize, will be given
to the grade making the highest
average at the end of the month.
SBELFAST. GLASGOW
LONDON, Jan. 31. (V) Rclfast.
Clasgow' and Aberdeen have be
come the centers of tho infltieira
epidemic in the Hritlsh Isles which
has taken a number of lives. At
ltelfitst undertakers reported they
had four times as ninny funerals
as before the disease became pre
valent and a HeLfast firm yester
day purchased more than Hut cof
fins. Thr,ee deaths occurred in oho
Helfast fnyiily from influcnzn
since Saturday, the victims being
James Jackson, aged Nil years, mid
his sisters Mary, 77, ami Jennie,
71. Tlieitd brother robert, a Con
gregational minister, died a week
ago atl the side survivor of the
family. Alice Jackson. 7". Is In a
hospital.
BILL TO FORCE SHAKE
SALEM. Ore.. Jan. 31. UV)
Wit li the explanation that if some
of the cities of the state bear their
share of the county road levies, all
of the cities should be required to
do so, members of the automobiles
and roads committee of the house
have unanimously agreed, to rec
ommend that H. H. ir.4. introduced
by Egbert of Wasco, do pass.
The bill. If passed, will nffart
: The Dalles. Mosier. and Dufur in
I Wasco county Tillamook in Tilla
mook county, Jackson vlllo in
Jackson county, and Yotiralla in
Douglas county, all exompt at
present by legislative charter from
sharing in ib county road lax
their strength and charm by
taking a few bottles of S.S fi.
Nature's own tonic for rest aring
tho appetite building atnmgth
and clearing tho body tX so
called skin troubles.
All drug stores sell .S,'.3. In
two sites. Get tho large; site.
It is mora economical.
siNca iaa
cJmi3 the!
a Wrtj
Copco Preferred Stock
INCREASES IN PRICE
February 1
Effective February 1, 1029, the price of Gr0 Cumulative
Preferred Shares of The California Oregon Power Com
pany, will be advanced lo
$101 a Share
Orders: received up lo and including Thursday, January
31, will be filled at the present price of $100 a share.
The California Oregon Power Company
Meaioro.
hunlcu. Tin: hill states that all j
Incorporated cities in counties of,
less than 25.000 inhabitants must ,
bear their share of the county
tn.x.'M for general iund purposes.
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convenient monthly investment plan.
OFFICES.
urants rass riosetmro . luamam
Yrrka. Dunsmuir California
Training Camp Costs
WASHINGTON (P) The per
capita cost to I ho Kovernmcm of
citizens' military trainiiiK en in pa is
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mil
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at Sixth
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1 Racket, But No Noise
CHICAGO. (R') A sivst !.. a
- speakeasy icads: iVe're in .the
, racket, but we don't want any
' nois".
Small Cars
Received
In Trade
Phone 141
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