Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    !TETVFOT?D VOKTTi TRTRWR, MXDFOTTD, ORECIOX". THURSDAY. tY'TOT,F.T? 1020.
PXCIE NOT
M DONALD
Hoover-MacDonald Conversation Will Be of
Greatest Significance Throughout the World
LASS USES1
MAKEUP
Daughter of British Premier
En Route to America Pre
fers Natural Complexion
r Given By Scotch High
lands Wants to See
Baseball Game Poor
Housekeeper.
WASHINGTON, Out. .1. UP)
l'rCHhk'iit Hoover and Secretary
Kllmxuu today sent messages by
nidlo to l'reniier liuinfmy MucDnn
ald aboard 'the HteaniMhip JJeren
Karia, welL-uining liim to this coun
try. The president's messaKe Haiti:
"As yon near the shores of the
' t'nlted .States I send to you u moxt
eia'djal welcome not only in my
own name, but on behalf ot my
fellow countrymen an well."
The message, of Secretary Stim
hoii read:
"l aenU you my heartiest ureel-
' jour approain lo Amerlc.u , f A,1;.A,e,ieun democ-
m hospitality await you.
&aCS :
Broker Suicides
As Profit Fades
in Stock Slump1
Last of Stone Age People Found by
Savant on Islands of Arafura Sea
LONSDALE ELECIED
KUANi'lsn . ii. t :!.- uvi -The mh.ihiMuis
KISIcllte- tlf a people "f .t Ulli- Hlle illi.lllU ale lilt'
ft '"'Ut' culture mi a fii'ttu p til' sin. ill people iii tin- world
4 islands In the Arafuia sea. north : "They took their
! M', IdilK, Oct. I. - (V5 -i "i Allstrah:. was vouched for Iht.1 aimon; hot rm-ks. They have polyi;
A looker leaped tti his death ; today y AV. Lloyd Warner, an- amy. Their only weapon is a stone-
I from ii window on tln 1 llh ) Ihropolulst. upon his return from headed spear. The women do ino-,1
floor nf Itu lloUil Shellon i1 an exploring expedition nniier tho of Hie wurli. There is no money;
, early loilay niter writing n auspices of the Kocketcller lotimla- everything is hy exchange."
note telling of stock market -. lion. i Vai'iir said the islander were
losses of SIlM.hbO since last 'r; Warner said lie hud lived sunun; big and strong, hud .in elaborate
J April. 4 the aborigines en the Crocodile isl- social organisation, with marked
: Tin man was' identified amis of the northern coast of Aus- rule of conduet, ana that their
; from paper In hit porketM as tmlia. The t'roeodile islanders ehildren wore obedient. They had
W". J. Kpvps, vlec proMidcnl of ( ) have m reliuitiu and have not , no liquor hut used a primitive to
Ihe t'haiU'8 Frcslmiaii Co., reached the stane where they can 1 baeeo, he said. Warner i on a
v hie. A noli1 .addressed to us,. btwn and arrows, he .aid. way to llarard university.
"Mearest .Mother" sjlid
4 Alirtl I VI .IM V-nrlli llllll llllll (If '
TikIhv 1 am $L'l,'1oO in Iho red."
I :
j The vxm
aue t Ull
. t :!.- (d't
of stone
nf small
sea. north
1 fur herv
or id,-, ftot-u-
last .Shine
." Walker all.
f t in holes
SAN KKAXCISCO, Cal.. Oct. a.
John Gerdea Lonsdaifj of St.
l.ouis was elected pralden'. of ili'j
American Bankers' association nL
its afitli nnntuil convention lion
Wednesday. He moved up from
first vice-president, ft. C, Stevn
son of S;iutli Mend, lnd.( ws
elected first vice-president, nlso
tnoviiiK pp. UitiKdale la president
of the Mercnn tile-Commerce Ban!;
nnd Trust cotnpiiny of St. TouiR.
IDAHO EXECUTIVE DIES i PJGGLY WIGGLY AND
Miss lhlHl ,Marl(Miald.. shown seriously in ixirlrail ami afrtM'lioiiHtt.ly with lier fallier,
luiiiyiu; tho ItrilisU pi'imo luinisler lo llic United StatcM oil llic ilereiiKiiria (inset).
Hy I.. A. Itroidiy
(A. 1'. l'eature Service Wl'iter)
WASIIINCTON t) Two men
whoso lives are all epitome of the
These communications were dis l l' ce.lentcd mov
patched shortly before Secretary ,ll'''K'u-
.stimson left for New York to Kieet I Tlu" fji'1' ' f:,,' "itnnr in
the Mritish premier on behalf ut I WaslilntlT'll of Herbert Hoover
the. American Bovcrnmcnt. Innd Ii,l"'f"'v MacDonald will be nn
tevent of unparalleled historic Sic
ily Harry Houston Homer, nilicaiKC. Tin) results ot their
Associated Press Slaft Writer. friendly ,-eslure to brine their
S .a .UKH1C.VUAUIA, Oct. 3. (fl'j j 1,-overnmenls in accord on naval
Miss lslibel MacUonald, encaKiiiK K" enKlh are certain to be of su-ill-yciu'-old
daUKliler of Lli-Haiii's i l'ine Iniiiorlance to tho other na-
Scoltlsli premier, uses no makeup. I """ "r worlil.
1 Imiietus to and a technical
backs-round for the world dis
armament movement.
Tho colorful history of fliese
leaders of two of the world's
Ki'eatest nations lends a. hack-
racy stand as key fipures ill an un- ! grimml of human interest to the
toward world conference.
Hoover rose from the poverty of
10 CELL IN PRISON
SAX (.JCKNTIX. t'al., Oel. II. .;
111 liordnn , Htewaii Nnrtheott,
principal t'imu'c in tly Wlneville
"Murder Karni" ease, was to
baek to hlx cell In death row to
day fi'om a bed in the prison hos
pital, i'r. F. K. liarftlikle aii-noiimi-tl
Hiat Northi-ott had recov
eretl from an attack of ii'i'Utli
cltis Niiffered several days no, lie
will bu kept under eloHe tdserva
tlnn, hownver. the physieinu said.
111
OKFI.NO. Idaho. (t,t.
tor only three days with m ule iip-
pendirltiK ami streplococtic infec
tion, W. It. Kiunic, lieutennnl. rov
1 (M'hor of Idaho nnd actinK governor
in tho absence from the sl;ite of
(luvcrnor II. C. HaldridKe. died in
a hnsplal hero yesterday.
The executive rallied after an i
operation Hunday morniiu-; and on 1 today
Alonduy was repirted to ho recov- , ;nimnineed
M MARR TO MM
iCA
ih-:. i;k. oct. :i. - Vi Tip.!
Continental l-'ood S I r e s. Itn .,
which operates 1 he IMkkI,v Wlwirly
stones in numerous western eitic
ii ml tin MaeMarr St ores. Inc., a
Pacific coast Krocery chain, suc
ce.ssf ully completed ueot iat ions
for a merm-r, ll was
here. The .MaeMarr
PLOSIVE
oritm. lie started sinkini; vesler- company recently ueiiuired the
day tnornitiK and Puccumhed at : SnmUrass Kood eompnny, operat
7 ; 1 last niKht. I i,lir Knu-ery stores in Coloratlo
' ami -New .Mexho.
(Iroshain White "y confec- I The .MaeMarr Ki-oup nuw will
lionory redecorated. ' im-ludf approximately i:tf.n stores.
three definite move
meeting may sot in
J here are
inenls their
motion:
The friendly pest tire will
place the capstone on Allplo
Amerieaii naval parity, pro-
idiiiK t he iicKntiatiniiK which
have extvndetl over months
are sucesnful.
In such ovunt the principles
arrived at will be offered as a
basis for naval accord between
tin) other world powers.
The culmination of the ne
gotiations is expected to ive
Khe does not even powder her nos
in a conversation with eirre
spondents toilay she commented
she never used cosmetics, profer
rin? the natural complexion iven
lier by years in tho Scutch high
lands, "Makeup?" she answered a ines
llon, "No, I don't even powder my
nose, although I some times have
been urged to do so."
Hhe told the correspondents she
tvished she could sec a baseball
xnmc white iii America, but she :s
not sure It will bo arranged. Shu
said she often had wondered nbout I
the BHme, and wished she couli hoped to find time to study some!
see it played; that is, played as it phases of American social work:
phould be played. she i particularly anxious to watch
Baseball led to a discussion of ; the working of the juvenile courts
other things typically American, j In New Vork City.
4 "I'm sure," she said, !ni find my- "I'm -not. a teetotaler." she re-
self at homo In America. Indeed, 1 marked, "but I don't drink, nnd
I'm already no much at homo I'm I I don't smoke. I am not partleu
lapsintf Into the American lun-jbirly fond of outdoor sports or of
puaire." ! dancing. Vou probably have been
Sho remarked that, she would j misled hy what you have seen of
like to dispel some Illusions which -me on thin steamer. I've walked
seemed to have been held about j miles on this voyage, hut at home,
her. except at holidays, I walk conipara-
Not lrowsckeejHT. tiyely little."
"I'm not fond of knitting and;
I am not a housekeeper." she said,1 niDTUnAY PARTY FHR
adding she had been greatly mis-1 Bin I tlUfl I rMn I I TUn
represented in her domestic lean- lAPKniVIVII I F Ml
an orphan farm boy to become
president of the United States.
MacDonald, born in n humble two
room cottage in the Scotch village
of Lossiemouth, rodo through a
rough political career to become
prime minister of Great Hrltaln, j
Of added interest to the Ameri- ',
can people will bo tho presence of"1
his daughter with tho premier.
Miss Isabel MacDonald, accom
panying her father. Is an at-;
tractive girl, as interested
In politics and peace as her father.
Sinco Mrs. MacDonald died, the
daughter has been tho premier's
hostess and constant companion.
The Mac Dona Ids probably will
stay at the Kritish embassy In
Washington. It is expected that
the Tu'lme minister will make an
official call on the president short
ly after his arrival, which the
American chief exccutlvo will re
turn Immediately.
NEAR GOLD HILL
lugs.. On the contrary, she said,
her ambitions run to social wort,
and so that she may have scope
for that she hoped to keep on ns
a member of the London eounty
council, corresponding to an Amer
icaii aldermnnfe council.
"Mut I've no idea of standing for
purlin men t," she added, "unless I
find some MidH necessary to serve
JACKSON VILLK. Ore., Oct
(Special ) Mrs. Leonard Lyons
gave a party Friday evening after
school In honor of her little (lau
ghter, Uuth liertha's, eighth birth
day. Twelve little uest were
present. An enjoyable time whs
which could be brought about be'-1 spent at. tunnies mid later lovely
ter hy so doing." Sho said tint i refreshments were served by the
whilf she was in America she 1 hostess.
Three basic reasons
contribute
to its refreshing flavor
I "Cnnndr Pry" ii
4 made from htfpVqual
ity Jamaica dinger
end through our cxclutive
extraction process retain alt
the 8avor and aroma of tho
ginger root.
:OLD I i I LL, Ore., Oct. .1.
(Special.) The stato highway crew
has been busy tho past several
days at the south end of tho Rock
Point bridge, widening out the
turn and removing dirt from a
bank near the road.
Mrs. lilackburn has been ouitc
ill for the past several daya but is
I now improving.
3.1 Curtis Miller, who has been
I quite ill, is slightly Improved at
present.
Nora Spa yd was a visitor at
Ctinyonvllle Sunday.
Mrs. L. Whilsctt and Mrs. Geo.
Uammersley aro employed Ht the
Hearty packing plant in Med ford,
since completion of their work at
Vun lloevenhurg packing house.
Among the recent Medford visi
tors from Gold JJill aro Mr. nnd
Mrs. V. K. Quackenbiish, Mrs. Mll
lio Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Dull
Moore.
-The Del Kio orchard In planning
to start Immediately upon their
apple crop and tho packing house
will soon again be In full swing.
Mr. snd Mrs. Paul King and son
have returned to their homo in
California.
4
Am 2 "Canada Dry" i
made from absolutely
pure in jtrtdient
Itlrndcd and balanced in ex
act proportions. A secret
proce of earhnnat ion enable
it tn retain iti sparkle Innrt
after the bottle it opened.
Ar 3 "Canada Dry" it
tented daily tinder
laboratory method
1n aMnre its purity. Leading
hn0ital nerve it. Leading
phyician prescribe it. Here
is better, purer ftinfter ele.
AND this rcfrcMiintf flavor lias won friends the wido
tvorld over. In New York . . . London . . . Paris . .
the Houses of Parliament at Otlawa . . , ''Canada Dry'
has first call. And in countless homes throughout tho
United States and Canada this fine old ftincr ale is tho
favorite beverage. It is "dry' like a rare old wine . .
cooling . . refreshing. Order it in the HoMcss Packago
of 12 bottles.
ENJOYED BY VISITORS
KAGLK POINT, Ore., Oct. 3.
( Special.) Mrs. Grenr and Mrs. !
Kidding, Jea nne Johnson and
liiMirgie Coffey ami Mix Huberts
of Ashland were, among the guests j
at the Sunnysldu Hotel Sunday.
Among cithern were Abboy Tho- ,
iiijim and friend and Mr. and Mrs. ;
Arlc Hubbard and party of Med- j
ford. I
May Spencer and brother Kd
ward and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jtarold 1
Hubert s, nee Ksther Hpencrr, of
Ashland, look dinner and spent
the evening Sundny Ht llowlett's.
Mary Spencer left. Ttjpsdny to
spend the winter with her lirolhcr
.latne.H Spencer at Pendleton.
M i s. I 'erry a ml Nd I in C, mver
called ii Howlott'n Saturday after
noon when they drovo to the W. K.
Ilamno l ram-h lo sen the turkey,
of which there nro tili'i. Jessie
ifammd has cbnrR" of the' birds.
Mrs. Sa mh Seyfreth of Kef by,
In Josephine county, ppeut the
week end with Mm. IJowlett. The
two lndlen were nelirhborn .1,1 yenr '
ago find they had Tint met for o
I many yewrs. They report a very
! pleasant visit. :
!bridge1;rewmoving i
soon to sams valleys
OW THERE IS AN
ESTAT
IEATR0LA
in a size for every heating
requirement
For Two-Story Family Houses,
for Three-Room Honeymoon Bungalows
... or Anything in Between
Thirty days from today, you'll wake up in llic liioi'iiiiii;
and find a silver-frosted warning on your window-sill!..
Will tins mean that soon again you'll be coaxing half
hearted heat from those okl-tlisliioiied. stoves . . . thai.,
through the long, cold months ahead, your house will be
only half-heated, with drafty floors and chilly corners
to set the children sneezing?
Or will yours be one of t be tens of thousands of llcatrola
heated homes, with every room always cozily, healthful
ly warm? ,
A Dramatic Change
in Heating Habits
Since Ileatrola was introduced, eight years ago, if. has
revolutionized home-heating. This beautiful cabinet
beater has replaced tens of thousands of ugly, iiiussy
base-burners and oak-stoves. J, has brought furnace
heat at stove cost to old and new homes, offices, stores,
schools and churches in everv State in the Union.
ESTATE HEATROLA
JUNIOR NO. 15
Siniilli'r ill xi'.u iinil r'lipu
clly. but cvoiy Inch 11
MoaO'ulu ill Illl PHHCIItlill
reutm-PH of tM)lls1mrOnll.
(iniiucd niHlioKiuiy finiHli.
No. 6-0 the new, de luxe Heatrola. Ad
vanced engineering In a cabinet of etrlking,
modernlac design. One of four smart
models from which you may choose.
Heating Stoves
A good line of boating
stoves also a good selec
tion of second hand stoves..
New Kitchen Heaters
or Trash Burners
$22.50 up
also a few good used ones with coils.
TERMS
SCOTT WOOLF
TRADES
Ml
i Jit Sfh
'"'iP' h- rr "
Look Inside
for THIS
Only the Ileatrola has tlu;
I nteiisi-Kire Air l.Miet
that c'lpturcs and utilizes
heat, which, in ordinary
heaters, goes to waste up
the chimney. Insist, up
on seeing it. You'll find
it in everv genuine llcui
Irola.
CANADA DRY
x v p r.t o.
Tht Qhampagnt of Cjingtr Alts
the MffiW iBitefc nnEATffidDILii
9?
.IA( KKO.VVILf.r.. Ore.. Oct.
(Special) - The Jtukton eounty i
bridge crew lire completing their
work on han eret k nnd wl'i j
move xoiiii to Sanm Vnlley where
they will l-o make prephTHtions
I I III') HlPtJ lllUKf pre pHI H nuns I
for the winter In their work there. 1 E
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