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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1929)
PTOft THRU E Vare Dispute Opened Floor Lamps Bridge Lamps That Match $9.90 $10.75 NMEY Juvenile Suits Kill I styles in boys' novel ly suits, lives 1 to li yrs. $1.49 to $3.98 METFOT?fi "SIXTY, TRTBTTJTFl, rEDFORT).'. OlfEfiOX. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1!). 15)29. ED NDIAN MAIN w ... i KILLS MOTHER r Reservation Girl Confesses! Altercation Over Relations, With Ex-Convict Led to! Deed Body Was Hidden; in Brush. I N'OrtTIIPOItT. "Wash., Popt. ' A1) A 20-yonr-old Corvillt In dian irl today was in jail accused of murder because nhe refused to nivc up the man she loved. Helen Moses, who lived on the reservation near here, eonfeased to I'ro.seputint; Attorney Thomas Ork shot, that officer said, that she killed her mother Mi'H. Susie Mooch with a .22 eallbre rifle during an altercation Tuesday niuht which reKulted from her parent's objec tion to a relationship with Clarence Jlurtley, who had served two terms in the state reformatory. After Hhootiiitf her mother, the officer Bald Helen told him, .the Kirl and Ilartly hid the body in home brush near her home a ud then reported that Mrs. Moses had been' killed, probably by a burglar. An investlKa'tlon by l'ruHeuutor Oak shot yesterday was followed by the unnouneement that Mis. Moses pnibably had been killed by u bur . ular HurprlMHl when she returned from a neijjhbnr's home. hast niKht while Heb-n was beiiu: questioned, Oakshot said, she sud denly admitted the crime and then ni;.de a complete confession. A warrant was issued fur the arrest j nf Hartley, who hud served two j ternus in the state reformatory at , .Monroe on grand larceny and for- j fiery chaises. j mieSt FOR I Associated Press Photo The dispute over the right of William S. Vare (above) to a seat in the senate was suddenly forced before the senate for determination by Senator Norria (below) of Ne braska, with a resolution to bar .he Pennsylvania reDublican- Aitl of thf sheriff office haa been Bought by friends and rela tives to locate Winfield II. Oaylord, Jocal attorney, who left August 9 to attend to business mutters in San Francisco and has been miss lug ever since. ' A postcard wua received by rela tives here and it bore n Los An Kelea postmark, but nothing fur ther has been heard. The sheriffs office has sent telegrams to Cali fornia authorities in an effort to locate the attorney, but so far the efforts have been unsuccessful. He is said to have left Medford to attend to a matter in federal court in San Francisco, leaving here by stage. While it is believed word from (aylord will soon be received, his silence being attributed to press at business matters and traveling about, his family and many friends are naturally considerably worried. : MANILA VF; Almost all of the students at the University of the Philippines are protesting against a law whieh requires that they attend school attired in inexpen sive white cotton clothing, but. only one student. Miss Kosario Si son, has been exempted from the provisions of the statute. She won exemption because of a religious vow. M ss Sison related that she made a vow to Our La d y of Carmen that she would forego dancesi par ties, flimsy drones and flowing skirts and that she would wear the rohe of the Carmen devotees. Dean Henite:: of the university thereupon permitted her to at tend classes in a brown robe. Much controversy has resulted from enforcement of the reula-1 lions, which have been in force a little more than a year. U--eently SOW) students signed a pe tition to the house of representa tives urging that the law be repealed. COIN IN 1700 BC PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. lf. (VPj Formation of the First National' Flying System. Inc., capitalized at i flF25O,0O0, was announced here to-1 day in connection with the first! Portland built airplane public dem onstration. The firm will be headed by James A. Malarkey. president of the M. and M. Woodworking com pany. The concern is a holding com pany for the Kankin System, Inc.. Aircraft Ihiilders, Inc., and the Ad cox Schools. Inc., three well es tablished Portland nir companies. ' Clean cotton rags wanted at Mali Tribune office. T1KRLIN (A) liecent invest!-I gations have shown lhat'tbe EkVP-; tians had a regular monetary sys tem a thousand years before t he t flist Creek coins were struck seven centuries Li. C. according to professor Karon Fried rich V. J von Hissing, eminent Kgyptolo-, gistf writing in the scientific Jour-, nal, Research and Progress. I This Egyptian money was called shet' and served as a standard in determining the value of fmd. clot bins or payments ma do in kind for work done. Two shet was a laborer's daily wage. The ratio of value for the same weight was: Cold 12,' silver 6, and lead a shet. Duly stamped gold rings represented the coinage (standards. : This money fell into disuse In the Middle Kingdom period, cen turies before Tut-Ankh-Amen'. time, when the Knyptlans re verted to primitive barter, owing to the less scientific, but nmre commercially astute trading meth ods of the Phoenicians. i Classified advertising nets reultB A clear skin is irresistible . . in act, popularity depends upon it . . THAT priceless trensuro a clear, flawless, lovely skin charms, with admiration, the hearts of men. First impressions cannot be pood without a clear skin first Fmpressions are quickly made and are not soon forgotten. Old friends may excuse pimples and secretly sympathize but new ac quaintances may not be so chari table. Skin blemishes are not in viting. Neither can they be cov ered up. They embarrass. Hold people back. Steal away joy and happiness. A lovely clear skin is within the reach of all. To those who have lost it, ti hope is offered. Yon. too. mav have a beautiful skin, rose-petal in texture, pretty as a picture and without a single pimple. tW: V :";f " ... jpsjj lasss The way to the skin is through the blood. Strong, healthy blood nourishes the body and fights against infection and disease. Many thousands have regained their Etrcngth and charm by tak ing S.S.S. It is Nature's own blood tonic for raising the body's power of resistance to disease, improving the appetite, building firm flesh, and clearing the skin. S.S.S. promotes constructive me tabolism (healthy body building). It increases the number of red-blood-cells. S.S.S. is made from fresh vege table drugs and has a successful record of over 100 years back of it. All good Drug Stores s-ll S.S.S. in two sizes. Ask fur the larger size. It is more economical. nTlM Nowthc New COATS For Fall and Winter Now and here! Come ... sec the delightful styles Fashion has created for you! See how becomingly slenderizing the-low-placed flares and ripples on the new coats are! How the generous-sized fur collars rise flatteringly about your face! How cleverly the cuffs are designed! How soft and smooth and supple the fabrics are! How varied is our collection of smart new styles!, For Women : Misses :' "Juaiors i m m mm to Womens Rayon Underweai Remarkably Low-Priced! each Smartly Tailored Chemise ' Vests . . . Bloomers . . . Panties Imagine beifig able to buy these dainty, prac tical garments for so little I You'll marvel more than ever when you see their splendid quality 1 This offering is a stronger-than-ever proof of the values you find at your J. C Pen ney -Store ! "Penibrook" Felts The Hat Choice of Those Who Seek Smartness and Thrift! TIats of such smart styling that you'd like to have several . . . and at a price w hich enables you to do it I (lever Sjorts types which frame your tacc youthlully. 1 hey re the csceial favorites of ;irls- who are hack to school and want lots of hats ! A When You Dance Sheer Chiffons $7.98 sea Of course, for festive oc casions, you'll need sheer chiffon hose . . . and you'll like ours, both in ap pearance and in price I Silk to the picot top . . . and in the favored shades. $1.49 Pair Fabric Gloves fluffs lire the tiling on siniii't lull (.'loves . . . mill we arc showing some pv cr-Nii-siiiiirt styles in fiih ric gloves in I In- wauled shinies. He mire to see llieni innl pick out n pun to iiecoinpany your new full outfit. 69c -98c Hand Bags Variety, tlint inclndi's n fine slmwinix nf nil the fnshioiiiilile ideas fur fall. Tile new i(Hieli shapes, splendid colors to mutch full frorks ami prices Unit are exceptionally low. 98c to S4.98 Tyj The New Overcoats Are Ready! try a .75 And Styled for the -Well-dressed Man- in selecting our Overcoats for the new season, we have taken our cue from the well-dressed man, whose motto is, "Dress smattly, but simply, too." So accordingly, we present here our three but ton, single breasted model, fashioned of the new est and smartest fabrics of the season, in a var iety of patterns and shades. Other Overcoats at g 19.75 Overcoats Men, here is an opportun ity that you cannot afford to pass up. A strictly nll-wool, box . model overcoat in a splen did assortment of attrac tive overcoat. fabrics. Carefully tailored. All strictly new and sea sonable. This is not a jjroup of last year's gar ments that no one else would have. These are real up-to-tlie-momoiit .styles and the price is amazingly low All sizes $14.75 Oxfords FOR FALL The new fall styles in men's oxfords are here and await your inspection. Black is the favorite col or with browns a close second. Only 1(10';; leather is used in the construction of .f. ('. Penney Company shoes. Honestly made anil hon est priced to assure our customers better values has been the bi(f cst fac tor in our success. , S3.98 to S7.90 Hosiery Men's silk and rayon hose in plain or fancy colors. All sizes. This number has our famous 'I'H-Toe feature that as sures better wearing ser vice. And the price is rinht. I'air 25c Woolen cash mere, rayon and wool or novelty silk and rayon hose, made to our ' rinid specification that 1400 stores buy'ini; power can obtain. .Super ior hosiery values will al ways be found here. 49c It Took the Group' Buying Prestige of Our 1400 Stores to Bring You These Out' standing Values in Fall Styles for Young Men "The Avenue "The Dorset Two-button, sinKle.brctcd. pck lapel model Two-button, .ingle-brei.ted, rk lapel with pleated vt. The season', newest .hade, Also in notch lapel. Novelty weave, and fancy in novelty weave, and .triped patterru. mipe, in the ,had favored for tall. Fabrics and tailoring strictly to J. C. Penney standards. .75 $24 Extra Pants at $5.90 Other fall suits at $19.75 and $29.75. Extra pants at $4.98 and S6.90