Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 20, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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    KtQE TEN
HETflTOKD MJIE TTEIETTNE, "MEDFOItD, ORBGONT. WEDNESDAY, MAftCIT go. 1929.
Gitfs, don't worry about
middle age
tots, to recommend
it, if you keep fit
TELL a sensible woman of 50 that
she looks like the older sister
rather than the mother of her chil
dren, and she just Jaughs at you.
"I'm middle-aged," "she'll declare,
Ji"and not trying to hide the fact.
Why should I? Middle age has a lot
in its favor that is, if you're well
and healthy,
"Sick? Never had a doctor in my life
except when my babies came. Never
had the habit of dosing myself with
pills and medicines, cither. I just
took Nujol all the time my babies
were coming, and in between times,
.. too. . I'll always depend on Nujol.
"Even the healthiest woman is better
noff by taking Nujol especially at
times when her system is apt to be
thrown off balance and her regular
functions upset. This pure substance
keeps your system functioning nor
mally and naturally even under ab
normal conditions. It not only pre
vents an excess of body poisons (we
'all have them) from forming, but
4 V iJ
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BOOZE PARTY IS
STAGED IN JAIL,
JAILER IS FIRED
American Industry Asked For
Something More in
ii'f jS j
aids in their removal. It's these pot
sons that age people prematurely.
Make them feel old and tired and
useless."
Nujol isn'c a medicine or drug. For
this reason it can't possibly disagree
with you or upset yofr. It is simply a
pure natural product, ft works effec
tively without being drastic.
Start Nujol now. You'll find Nujol
at all drugstores. In scaled packages
only. Get a bottle today.
LOS ANGELES, Mar. 20. tVPH
So ho called the police.
"Hollo, sergeant. This 1a a pris
oner at the GeorKO street jail. I
wish you'd send a cop down here.
The jailer and the other seven
prisoners nro nil drunk, as boiled
owls. Making: an awful racket. I
want to got somo sleep." , ' .
The polico responded. Today
Assistant Jailer Claude Eichar wan
was out of a Job summarily din
missed and he had a terrible
headacho, too. The seven merry
making prisoners were In solitary
confinement. The toetotnlor jail
bird -was calmly sweeping; out, all
alone.
Ho got the idea, Eichar told
Chief of Polico Davis, itt the bar
ber shop. He unid he felt so good
after getting a shave, shine, sham
poo, massage, and a few drinks,
that he bought a Jug of the stuff
wont bank to the jail, unlocked the
pells and staged the party.
Heavy Duty Trans
portation
BLUE DANUBE, ICE
There is no better
investment than a
home of your own.
Put Your Rent Money
Into a Home of
ir Your Own
.Money r that is paid for vent brings no fill nro
return.
Through Hie- , i
Convenient
Home Loans
Offered by the
JACKSON COUNTY
Building & Loan
ASSOCIATION
- .You can invest in a liomo of yoiii- own and pay
for it hi easy monthly payments just like
rent. Betfin NOW to save 'for 1 lie initial pay-
. ment.
iMORE HEAVY RUIN
i !
BKATIKLA VA, Czechoslovakia, j
; March 20. () Thousands of
j finnlliOH along tho right bank of
the Danube lost their homes, cat-"
I tlo and other belongings today
I In thn worst flood sinco 1872.
Augmented hy thousands or
1 mountain ftlroamR. hilt-en and olltiT
tributaries, the swollen waters ofj
I the Danube were rushing nafitj
i towns and villages ulong the banks.
! throwing huge loo barrier around!
i riratlslava nnd other twnn, com- j
I pletoly isolating them. i
i Czofhoslovak artillerymen and:
j engineers, nflor falling to demol
ish -jO-fool leo barriers with raor- j
, tars, howitzers and high expto
j hIvok, horod largo holes In tho
j masses of loo and lnser-tod large
projectiles,- which hy j exploded
by electricity. The5 eityific dcto-
nations- of tho she in Wattled' tho
'population with revived momoriesj
I of tho world war. ("'if i(i 1
j Tho Rreat river, which Is choked
; with millions of tons of thawin?
i Ire, was rising Htendily and threat -:
onlng . further disastnr. Church
! bellH tolled along its. 1800 mile
i length, warning riparian dwellers
I to fleo for their lives.
Efo
7 Preferred Stock
They realize that an investment in this institution is
SAFE, PROFITABLE nnd AVAILABLE. Owners of
thlg stock havo just been paid $30,000 in earnings for
the last six months. Invest NOW and let your money
work for you.
Over 19 years in Modford
Not one of our stock- fm4
.. holders has lost a penny. Eu fl
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immiimi nMmiii iMriiT-iriiTtriiiti-imfiMriii-iiit(uiifrfMfcff,-,t - v- - wiA7it-M.
A. i lAiLsfaj, a tte9ii$L :...3, 1 Bill, imS.i JsLtm, ! mmmwjSiMm
Kto lltaty Duty Sptrir Wnibn (,?-oi) ' ustd by The Mutkty Salt Co., Dtrott, Mich.
Note
The
. . . High Speed, Heavy Duty Transportation Like Men Have Never Known Before :
Crealion of REO Woikl-Leaderiii Higli Speed, Low Upkeep Commercial Haulage
A"
GANG SHOOTING
NKW VOllIC, .Mnroh 50. (P) I
A RquiKl of ftnu' or five KniiBstorH,
drovo up to tho 'npnrtmont ofj
Fnmlc Kiiuco, a former convict, in
Astorlii.' QnooiiH, thin niorninK. hat- '
torod down tlic door nnd nhot '
lihn nnd hl wife. Kohc, to death. ;
Half a dozen or inoro shots woro'
i fired nnd tho slnyers cHcupcd in
their nutomohDc. .
Hneco, tho polico said, was ro-
leaned from King Sinu prison i
about a month' nwo, where he had j
uorvetl a term for perjury. Thcj j
mild thnt nenrch of police records
indicated that tho Mayings were;
in rovonttc for testimony thnt Sac-!
co cavo in n trial which followed
a Kanir shooting In April, 1 1 -f . ;
in which one ninn was killed ail i
Kacco seriously wounded, f -' i
Tho slain : couple had evidently i
expected trouhle, for tho police,
found that the inside of tlio floor
lending to their lapnrtment was
heavily sheathed with iron. ,
Harco was found on tho bed- f
room flour with a pistol in his1
hand, liis wife was on tho hed.
Itoth bodies find numerous bullet I
holes In theni. j
NEW profit element the Time Ei.emk.nt
-has entered the held of heavy and semi-.
. heavy haulage. .The call of thinking men
today is for Speed as .well as economy and de
pendability. For upon the factor of Past
Transportation, profits, service and efficiency
largely rest. . ' , .
.To meet that situation, Rco offers a new con
ception of heavy duty transportation a Heavy )
Duty Speed Wagon, a truck like American in
dustry has never known before.
All the speed of the vorkl-famous Reo Speed
Wagons, all their long life, low operating cost
and almost unbelievable flexibility have been built
into this remarkable piece of heavy duty trans
portation. .
All that Reo world-leader in low upkeep, high
speed commercial transportation - has learned
in its long experience in the field has been built
into it...
lien Gold Crown Engine
These new Reo Speed Wagons for heavy duly
arc powered by the Rico Gold Crown Engine to
meet the requirements of today's rapidly chang- .
ing traffic conditions art engine that accelerates
and holds the pace' in traffic set by the newest
passenger cars. Chrome nickel cylinder block
the longest wearing cylinder material known
1 today. Tests show that this newly developed
;alloy limits the settling of valve seats due to
pounding to only one-seventh the amount of the
conventional yJqse grained iron. 7-bearing crank
' shaft. Full pressure lubrication. High power at 4
low engine S)eed. Many other features that re
sult in amazing power, flexibility and economy.
,' Nine whcclbase sizes from 134 to 179 inches
in tonnage capacities of IVi, 2 and 3 tons.
4-whcel, 2-shoe, internal hydraulic brakes. Mag
azine chassis lubrication. Air-cushioned seats.
And full equipment. , Priced from $1,295 to
52,210-F. O. H. Lansing, Michigan.
Call any of the Reo dealers whose names appear
in this advertisement. They will be glad to send
a Reo transportation specialist who will prove
these facts. Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing,
Michigan. .
Reo Junior and Tonner Speed Wagons
for Vi and 1-lon Service
The same remarkable flexibility, speed, economy of oper
ation, and Value that distinguish the new Speed Wagons
for the heavy duty field are also built into the Junior and
Tonner Speed Wagons for half-ton and ton service. Models
ranging from 115-inch to 138-inch wheelbases. All the
equipment features of Speed Wagons for heavy duty.
Chassis priced from$S!3 to$l,075-F.O.B. Lansing. Mich.
O. V. MYERS CO.
132 South Riverside
Studcb'aker Dealers
... . -:
Phone 464
S F &X WA G O N
)'or1d-I.rtnli'r in III fill Spcrfl, Low
Upkeep Com mercial Transportation
KING GEORGE WILL 211
NOT ATTEND GRAND - WIN - L
NATIONAL SPRINT EDUCATION FIELD
Mie piuns to resi year mm mem -i rrea uouTnea Mrr.o Turnnov
sook her niustor s doK,oo. I fl Jf , GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW
OAKLAND. -Cnl., March "O.-MV jfalCfll4lfSln ExPert Pl-mbln,,, heatlnB
Kflorts to solve tlio munler of ZTxl.) J'J-JII ' ,heet me,al rePr '""P-
.Mnliel Sl.iyer. J5-year-olil Onklnml , T JT Wo specialize on service at rest
Fred Gottfried
Atr.os Turn'iovt
plrl In July, 11127, were, renewed
by tho pollee today nftor nn of
ficer hnrt Identified D. A. Hiirnntt,
ronviflcd child ptenler, as I ho
ninn lie had neen with the Mnyer
Ulrl Rcveral times shortly before
her dlfmjiponrniH'O.
rest
onable prices. No Job too small.
219 N. Grapa St. Phona S74
CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISINQ GETS RESULTS
Watch Your
Kidneys!
ScoiUji or Too Fr?fttPiit
E.vci'ftions Demiii(J
I'rompt Attention.
KIDKEYtdiiorlA art too irrioui
to ignore. U payi to ctttd the
farly iinjli. Scntv, burnina. or too
frrqurnc kidnry ofv-rttiont; drowi?,
lisileu feelinit; tuntnm, ittffncit anii
rontlant bjckjchc ire timrlr warning..
Hffd thm!
I'o proinotr normat kijnay action
and a&ust your kidneyt in rltanaihg
your blood of potionout uaitt, u
Omii'i Nil.' Endorsed by unri every,
where. Atk your ntighbort
50,000 Users Endorse Doan's:
C. V. . Spl.,1.. E, Srel St.. Am-
conda, Monl., "1 w.rk.4 for tin
r.tlro.a a v.mmJ n.nr ywi H a nnji.lr
.d Hit .uniiaa4 .ibr.tion ttmfA la at.
I..I in aitln.t. ana anaka inr b.(l lea..
an4 a.tit. Vti. vli.a at aiiht 1 a.J la
.t U ta r'1 ln ..."MM,. I K.n
uii'if l)ean' fill, i.a thif boaaa ware all
I ai.dta. I l.a I l.ll Kill."
rii.i.s
75c
a m imi t.V t uu hr. tic".' kioni'.v.
lu.i.r-M.lkui n Co Mlg Cltan. Oull.la.NV
DOAN'S
t LIVKUPOOIs, Mar. 20. - -(,)
KIhk Ooorji?. conviilpsoiim :it' HoK-
! nor, hot only will not seo Uw urnnd
1 nnlional run-off at Alntrp, Imt will
not cvon rink tho norvouH osoiti'-
( nipnl of listening to act ountit of
it lirondcnsl over tho radio. Tho
! Trlneo of Wnlot. howovch jilnns to,
tako tho dny off, nml with trowds '
of other Londoners, pile into omV
of tho lino yee!al trains which will
''speed from tho capital to Liver
pool early Friday morninc and re
turn Immediately nftor the groat;
i race,
Memherjt of the royal fnmlHo. of
the old world havo heen counted !
Upon to watch the l''lf.si at -ln-
( free. Last year Kin AmauiiUnh of
: Afghanistan saw Americu'M prldo,
Hilly Itarton, full nnd hump hi
lioso nt tho Inst jump, ending his
haneo to win the race, inre that
'excltinc moment, Klna Amnnullah
1 ht nine If has been uiifeatd hy the
Afghans.
! Kvoryihlnit U In "readiness for
Iriilly UartoiVs nrrfvnl at Alntreo
today. The other American entries
'either nro her or nro ni riving to
; day. Tho weather prospect h for
I the week end nre fcmd, and the
Aintreo eourso is In fino eendition
so far ns the iumpa and tho turf
i nre enneerned. Tho hi dm'in today
'nro Retintr their final "hair cut"
' to level their uneven top.
Newport. Smind etpHpment in-
liillsxl ji Ml.lit .iv Hit. it..,
CIIICACIO, Mar. 20. ffl Kor
tho second time wlfiiin a week n
woman past the allotted three-srore-and-ten
hns .shown the world
thnt education knows no ape limit.
A tveek n'Rri Mrs. Alice nrrett, SI
years old, qualified to become n
high school freshman.- heini? nniotm
thft 'pirl' Ki'nduntes in the Menu
school element nry clnw. Today.
Mrs. Ktta Adair, 71, of San IMcro,
t'al., held a bachelor of philosophy
dcRtee from the rnlverslty of t'hl
cnKo. piven her nt yesterday's eon
vocation. Mrs. Oarrott is tho mother of
Caret Grt'tt. wtrll known writer.
She was prnduatQd from school 6J
years nco. .nnd even taught a few
yearn before mnrriace. She ex
plained her return to schnol by
snyimr that she wan d-d to "wrilo
sompthlnp really worth while." and
that the only wny to d" it was to
brish upon her edncntfon.
Mrs. Garrett, who Im a mother,
nmndmother and p r e n t - grand
nilher. keeps fit by dally exercises.
She rles early nnd said she doesn't
have to diet and that she can "eat
all the sweets she wants." ,
Speakinp at the femiwomept
exercises, the 8 ,-year-old ynmnn
said: "Solomon fieel.ired thaVwhen
we find how little wo know, it is
the heulnninc of wisdom. I nnre.
I wish to fit myself for higher and
greater accomplishments."
I .Mrs. Adair hns been going to
ciiuui. oil una on, lor 4i years.
Tho Won i her.
Oregon: Unsettled with occa
sional rains tonight and Thursday;
moderate temperature. Moderat to
'froh southerly winds on the cins;.
UAHOHOUaYflTS. PHOKB t44
A Complete Cinino ajsd
WILL DO ALL IT
CLAIMS TO DO
Mrs. Steele Says of LydiaE. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Silk from top to toe with
pointed heel.
wept-
Pratt. V. Vfl. "I waft s.. weak
nml nervous tluit I was in W inot
all the time
conldirt sit up
and I nni. only
T0 rear old, I
saw your ndver
iisinc in a mac
naim and after ,
had taken three
does of Lydia K.
PinkTifltn! Vece
tahle I omp-Mind
1 co.rid teet that
I Wiis lieitef. Al
ter takiui? two
lottle 1 beuan tloinp my work nml
I feel like n mw oniai). I teeom
mend the Veirrtnhle t'oitiOinind to
my frit nd and sty il will do all it
rl;iini to do nnd more. I w gladly
answer all li'tter I reeive,"7 .Mns,
S. I.. Steei k, rratt, V. Va.
Illlllli.
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Managar
Phona 105 - It N. Cantral
Modford, Oragon
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