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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1929)
r 1 1 !!! Hi ll ; III ' III I" : IK . I-! -I III pace mm mmovji mstc Tnmvm. medford. onrioy. mm ay, may m, 1929. ' SERVE ON HOOVER LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION, 1! IS VOLUME SIZE '31 "" :' U vru- vrnuJJi XVnU htrpct'w special vocabulary contains hun dreds of words unci phrases with strange and complicated meanings which would tax the ability of cx liei ifjnced linguists, . . , Window 1 dressing, whipnayed 1 washing, lung and short pulls, dead 1 Htook, crowd, hottoinry bond, dumping, going long, enrneHt mon y, wolf, firm, easy, going short, ballooning, pyramiding, by tho lot. Harrying, denr nioncy, pinholed, professional, Hhuking out, bucket lug, hull, bunched, flier, bear, und Iron olnd nolo uro a few words of the financial dialect that has grown until It would fill a book.' Window drowsing is applied to the action of, bunks In culling loans in order to make their cohIi ImlunceH appear large in thoic per iodical settlement. hipnawed ineatiH that a loss has been Buffered botht in buying and wiling. . . Wushlng 1h tho way Wall street deeciiheH the operation of buying and selling the same stock simul taneously for the purpose nf mak ing quotations and generally for the purpose nf inducing specula tion. Long pull means tho buying of nn issue for the purpose of holding It several months or years. Jtuylng for the short pull 1h the purchase of clocks with the expectation of a quick rise, enabling them to be re-sold at a profit. bottomry bond Is a mortgage on n ship which Is payable at the end of a vuyage. If-the ship sinks the bond ' l forfeited. - A sum udvanced by a purchaser ! to a,,, seller,, to bind a. verbal bar gain ..butween- them, is eurncKt money. .,1 -' Wivea, 4JIH ittock list Is soft, it ipeatm thai prices are cosily dent- ! ;dVw.;lin, Jfl. B:iM;iiliy used an the; autonym. Hullooning Is what happens whn price Have heiMi pushed ion MAKE-UP FOR BRUNETTES Like the screen Start, hive your make-up in color harmiuiy. Now Mux Factor, Holly wuud't M uke- U King, otVen Vou tlui beauty iccrelin Society Make-Up, C'ulnrrjn coinictici which are re j I ii(J' lifelike in e( tVi,,. .that tileiid in perfect harmony. , , tlmt bring outtheallure ol (icimnality. If yuu ire the brunette type like Sue Carol, with brown eyei anil light olive skin, ditcitver the wonderful .bcJuty In liar Max Factor color htrmony nuke-up. itx Factor't Aatutat fact Powju . . Jf.M Max tarttr't Raipbtny Hongt Joe Miim die'l MtJittm LtpuuA Joe To complete the make-up, Rachelle Foundation ($1,110); Brown li)e Shallow (coc); U1.A Pencil (?ocH Natural Whitener (fi.o) B'illoi tor the Har (50c). ttk tRER G-mfttxa Ar.atym Cad. Max Factor's Society Make-Up " Featured by ... , MA GILL'S Medford's Oldest and Npwost - Drug Store vHf"' U ..'" 5 "A" ihTKy -li near In-re .1. 1... ....... j . ... ..... irivAS CITV. Miiv 30 uromuttf th snot'M heveraue bust-1-.. ...,,. ... t urrt, UiPAat .MiH Alme" K. Mooro. o'-, national ncss. AfUfr.tlu.ii- turn on the. floor, ha hl.VHwd n th(. hrM of t the fhiUan Wotuens tny- hk at me unite ana drink j !u.n(h , rmntty ttUwi,,w, ,a- . Bnl of Minions, with heuiluuur- wunj m. cuaionxTH, or eucn ,k . . ,i, . ,.rt )u f f i.Hii.mi.iwiiM i.U.- last niKht wlen tha broe on an automo- tlntik' 'they tuke thenisi'lveH, they receive a commixtrion of 25 cents, j Obvlounjy, too many swallows j would limit thrWr carninK capacity. L Ho when thy order Scotch or rye, j J the waiter brings them a jigger of! plain Kinder alw. fjMcbui'B h new court houe rap-. wtiM killed - inly nf 11 ring completion. DijiUcaUou. ' The. tlyjm. song Influence or aumethinK niay have been respon sible for the fact that the other day a Hi lk, manufacturer formally open ed a marble lobby and stairway with a ceremony In which three ated. It wug, according to one who wrote- me about It, "very impres- ART OBJECTS IN PATH OF CALIFORNIA FIRE; AiiOCiuttil Prsi t'Jtito Lft to right, above: Kenneth R, Macklntoih, Newton p'.Baker,'wiiriam S. Kenyon. Below: Henry ' W. Anderaon, Ada U. Comstoek, Dean Roicos Pound. " '. ": . ' ii" t , . St'B Carol " . Km Film bw hlKh for snfiMy and beyond real viilucrt. . - rtnKMril rcfrfl in tharrnndlllftn a butid nr Hcruriiy Ik In after hitv- jlnK tln'fiiH of sale Ib-kcta pinned I lo it. . J Dumping is (he practice of hcII I K ondH in forclKU mai'kt'tH bcluw ithc price in the domestic maraket. It also refers to the offering of j IIU'K" NKH'KH I1 11 HUM'K I'll tin IV! I in Hl)f n CIUMIJUIICH lH 10 ll.Clll-UBM . . Uv tlcllltl i. MllSS.lfk. '"I?"', 1 , YOUIt ltPKiu-dlemi of MunlimluUnn of u,0 Hl..ok m,u- fum ,h,a , Btll,.s wlth tho kgl -ln a . .way to forco Humility i i,1,,MrtVJ,1. .. uiv,.,.,... ( owncl-H tu Hell, Ih culled kIikUImk mfnutea'rie noticed one.'attve-who was unlnipivsscd by tho tornint of pralso. "Say." ho nnkod, "have you ever hoard, Ilari-y Lauder?" "No," nld hl hearer, 'nd what's more I don't want to." ''What? You don't want to hear the greatest Scotch comedian on earth ?" " I "Jso, sir; 'vo alrea1u heard one 1 who's bettor." "And who in the world Is that?" I "Why, Charley 'Wlnnigor, of i course." - -- ' T5OS ANQELES, Calif., May 30. OPl Priceless art objects in the collection n tho University ofl Southern California, today were.1 heaped In a basemen.t awaltTnfir in-: yentory of losses by a fire which destroyed, a men's gymnasium and damaged other campus structures, including, the. Armstrong museum. Total . damage caused by the fln,mes,. whlch( broke, out from an unexplained source, last night, had not . been determined early today. Baseball lUnd' Dead NEW-' YORK, May 1 30. (PI Joseph D, O'Brien, former . presi dent of the American association ami twice ' secretary of the New Valley Candy Co. r , Wholesalers of 4 f Candies; Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes . and Fountain Supplies .Congratulates Magill Drug Store On Their Opening I j ; V' : "WELCOME TO A GREAT COUNTRY" nut the nuirnkeli1 nunohod Ih applied to nn op- I era tlon. In which huvp ral rokoiH jromhlno thrir ordc-rH. Thin Ik for- ; itnicH'ii uy tn iNcw nrit cxipiianKt'. , HyrltctlnK nu'ium lh& Kale ir ' purfhuHf bj a hruket of HPi'tirltU'H aainHt tin Halo ur pur.a4so by mv of thni litajkcr'tt t'liHtinncrH. A fliei- In a uppcplutivo pundwiHP nf HeetirlticH by ono who is rt'KU larly eiiKiiKCd In houu other bunl- 11CHH. town Uik h1 111 elliiKH to bo mo of ItromJway'H notabh'H. AV111 ItORers has IK m helped, Hp road, the 1 name of (Ilaro- mure, vijtiu., al most lis widely as bin own, and out In UtMicHt'rt Depot, Wis., H.'lH Haid, tho Hlatlon apent .AI. guioatkst m vi;;it i - OF AMi:itK'A ItADIOM WASUIXfiTOX fV) Cnnndit Ih buyltiK ulnioHt half, tho current ex ports of radio receiving HetH froip the United States. , ' The department nf coinineree Hay that during February it, St) 2 HetH were Hent to t'atiadn, com pared with a total to alt couutrleH of X.lMii. L'ola rtlea, 1'annnin, lbirbadoH, Java. Itrltlnh Oeeanla and Moroc co bought one Het each from tha United Hliilen durltiK t,lie month., Vnle HldH will bo opened .Inne I f for coiiHti'tictltm of IK-mJIo lltik of Vnle project irrlKatton nana. 'My KbiKdom for a Tltlo." tiaorjte Jeoji Nathan, tho dra ipatic erUic, who never- before haw been at jl Ioh for a title. Ih puss zlintf ovor ont for his flmt novel, to be publinhed In, tho fall. Titling 1k Nathan a upoclalty. He . labeled "Thq American Morcury and all the bookH of Thyra Samtor WinH low. Heretofore, ho has always kecp.s a Hcni)- j had titlcH for hln own bookH be book of clippings l f'"'f he wrote them. He completed that Yorord tho . the novel, however, ' bofore ho brt caroer oC Alfred! nan thlnitiK of a nam for It, and l.unt, who used to ! now K'h finished, he has thought play around tho i of several. Home days tho' choice depot. i.M between two poKHlbllltles, on ttitMAKO 0. MAiyu W a s h I n Kton j otheiH four or five come to him. cuIIh Helen Jbiye Ho hnpeH to make a Heloctlon bo- lt own; Milwaukee and. Ney Ulni, Mlnm. claim Lenoro Ulrle; Urbnna 111., turiiH out 'when Chic Kale paHHPH'throttKh nn a vaudeville tour, and Waitsan, Wis., is proud of fharlex WinniKor, the Cap'n Andy of "Hhow Jioat." A preH awont tells of once via itliiK U'aiiHati to" announce the com ing of Harry Lauder. Ho wan very enthusiastic lauder himself, so ho, poured nut HuperlativeH in the first place ho entered, which happonod to bo t drnp: store. After a few .. 1 -1. -J. 1. -,'L j foro May, when, ho is due to .sail 1 on his annual vacation abroad. TiH'luiUino. 1'olice Commissioner Whnlen and fleorgo 10. Worthinnton, an invoa- kt 1 g a t 1 n g oo mm it toe's nocrctary. auree that vice Is prevalent in night ct ubs that exploit hoHteNHcs. An unofficial in vest Junior -reports to me tho way in which theso host os8CM uro paid.- Their Job ostensibly Is to Blng and danen unit make themselves , YOU GET "WHAT YOUR Doctor Orders at MamlFs 'Pm wmmmwwMMMifitm ma liniiiimiiiiiiffli iBapi"" mmfmm I. Your prescriptions will be. filled by registered, druggists and just as your doctor orders. We use only the highest grade of pure drugs. Purity and accuracy first always. When you have a prescription to be filled "GET IT AT MAGILL'S" Snap! Brilliance! ; Clarity! Volume! 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