Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1929, Page 16, Image 16

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    MKHFORD MATL TRinilXK, MKbp'ORD, OKKftOX. FK'IDAV, TlKCRMUKU fi,
hWilchhiK of thu HlecpltiK bableH t
the pioneer Iiouho party, by Hteve
and tlio VU'Klnlan. Jlrro and there
in tho dialogue hrouKiuut, occa
sionul laugha a to contained In th
linen.
Tho latent Knx movlolone nown
Ik a part of tho cntcrtulnment pro
LA GRANDE LADY
Good Led Iusy Life as War Secretary
AS PORTRAYAL OF
E!
CUT T0 1 2 CENTS
KI'UIII.
A. K.
PLAINS PIONEER i
I DIES IN KANSAS;
i
i
DO NOT CALL!
i Tho genuine worth of "The VI'
KlttiiUiii,' buKcd on the popular
novel and atane ploy of the Hani" I
name, ' having loiu; preceded ll
yie of the oulHtandlitK sound niov-1
inn plftiircH on
the diiy, drew a j
capacity hoti-1 1
at the Fox I'm
tcrlan t h o ator
LA CiKANDK, Ore., Dec. O.iVl
The will of Mm. Anna lloiian.
admitted to probuto here, distill)-
ntuH $170,000 In the United States.
I Canada and Great Hrltaln hiiioiik
I tliiiiclifH, organizations and friend;
; The Catholic church here will
i receive $:i!,ooo to he used In erect-
Hntfa Catholic hospital hero. Park
J'lucc orphanage of Portland will
(Contributed) j will receive $1000; the local Kpls-
TuberculuHla Chrlmmas aoalBicopal church will recelvo several
tmed to he culled
Seals" bora use tile
lied Cross
Ited Cross
Iiihi n Itrli l nn.l IUI lu 1110 wor " cuumy,
full housoa will ! but ln(lt waH l,,n H'
i..iii.iitUU L't-nt't ! The work became ho big that
tills wnUHUuMv ln 1919 1,10 utll,nnI TubercuJoHiH
L,m,(i iirniiui'tlmi association took It over, und It Ih
during the ri-ift "'M'urate, self-supporting oi'Kunl
malnder of imitation.
e n g a g e m ent, ! -,r- t'harleH .Mayo, Internationally
afternoon a n d notd phyHlclan, recently made the
nlfcht until Hun- statement that tubeivulonlH, once
Jay, one of tho notion's dreail discuses.
"Tho Virgin-' ,H rapidly decreasing In serious
Ian" was n o 1 1 new. Then he KeakK of the nn-
dlmippointlim' In I Hun's health hablta Kenerally.
Onry Cooper, miy way J:i ' 'I'Iicko lmblts are primarily the
t , ' fact, much can j rcHUltH of ChrlHtmuH Tuberculosis
be said glowingly of Its Kenenil j seal money.
excellence' and , charm, great cast Hut the problem Ih still one to
Of characters and repressed, su-jbo gravely reckoned with. Ninety
perh ucting. vast outdoor ncrnen of thousand men, women ami chll-
runtlc grandeur, and the romance. dren. iiiontly between the ugeo of
glamour, suKpcnxc, . thrlllH and
heart tuga while the story depict
the life, among' the -rugged n'"
Olid-women of pioneer Wyoming
anil' Montana cattle days.
No Hentlmcnlal heroics, no tdop
py, Hiswy love-making Jiini reil
drama; glamour, naturalness and
liumor and altogether a superior
sound and dialogue picture of
much allurement, which kei'pH you
In absorbed tension from the open
ing of the story. Hhowlng gi'"at
herds of cuttle attended by nhotn-
lng cowboyn. until the exciting gun
duel between the Virginian and the
detestable Train pas. at the finish.
Seldom is it that ho meritorious
a cant of prominence, ho well fitted
to their varloUH roles, Ih seen on
ntnge or Hcrocn, an feat urea "The
Virginian." headed by Clary Cool
er, a the handsome, silent, self-
vellant and brave wentenier .nd
ir and 25, died In the United
Slates alone last year from tu
lerculoH'. The JuckKon . County
Health awo-iution followa out the
national program of teaching how
to prevent and cure tuberciiloHiH.
No greater argument for buying
can be. made by the hcuIh than
Hint. Fur th health of our com
in unity Ih one of It a greatest us
hcIh In family and buHinesu life.
thousand, the remainder of the eK
tate after other claims and taxea
have been paid.
Among the hegueatH are the. fol
lowing: Itev. t'pton H. Glbba, Kb
tacada. Ore., $000; HlKhop Hubert
U Paddock, $.VM0; local Catholic
church. $2000: Mra. Mary Lewia,
New York City, $10,000; George
I-cwIh, Newport, N. Y., $500; Mar
garet. O'Connor, Ottawa, Canada,
$2000.
4
Slate Traffic Sergeant V. 1. Tal
jent was planning toilay to begin
former VlrKliili.il. wl... fitH .,hl. ,,,,,-t ,,.,. ,.ll,.11 f,.u, ouy:
Ikn ,i bIovo: ; KK-Imn) Arl.. ,, ll.; , ,.., , ,.,, llml c1
lovable, reckless, weak-willed audi , illluuil .,,. , , ,
rniirngeouH Stove, tool of Tramp is;
"Waller Huston, that versatile actor
of striking peraomillly, as the cruel,
vindictive a ntl despicable bad man
and rattle rustler, ami Mary Itriau.
na Molly Stark Wood, the little
ffchoolmu'nin from Vermont, with
whom the Virginian and Steve weiv
both in love.
l-3ven the minor roles were splen
didly filled, especially those, of
Honey Wigman, corpulent cow
puncher, played by Kugene I'i.I
ii'tle, and Ala Taylor, played by
Jlelen "Ware.
Therq are aconen of much pathos
Jn this .drama of the lawless days
'in Wyoming and Montana. In which
alcin men forced right by stern
measures, which allocked the trans
ported eastern school teacher.
, Kspecially heart-hmgitiK were
tllO scenes between t hat pair of
Mt range, deep friendship, nllhoiigh
opposlteH In character Steve and
the Virginian and notably so
when the luckless Steve Hmillncly
liiet iealh by. the noose for his
part I iV Tra m pas ca 1 1 1p st ca H ng
uperatloim. when caught by thf
pouHO of which the Virginian war
In command.
Tho big scene of the story, which
ends the picture and fairly makcH
tho audience grasp their seals wlih
hushed cxocctniiey Ih when Tram
pa and tho Virginian, commltl"d
to kill -each other at sight, seek
4ach other around and In the hotel
building and saloon until finally
1"n rfvovr berk HlinultanooiiMlv.
O'rampna falls dead and the Vlr
t;,itHU guua into i no arms of hfo
waiting bride.
Thorp aw comedy scciien (.f
Slnuch humor, Interspersed with th
anoio eerluus ones, ncludln;r ihe
Hpceted coniiiletcly, including a
cheek on brakes, steering appara
tus, sanitary conditions, lights and
competency of drivers.
There are 22 busses in Jackson
county, sponsored by the following
districts: Jacksonville. (1 r 1 f f I n
Creek. Valley View. Kaglo Point,
M t . Pitt, I )ewey. Sink lyou. Soda
Springs, Kvnna Valley, Shady
Cove, Itngiielniids, Kenwood, Ilb
orty. Rogue HIvcr and I'inchuiHt.
Any defects found In the busses
must be repaired at once, aecord
Inir to the orfii'er.
re tif untlctermlned origin
early tills morning destroyed a
barn, owned by W. Nelson, u gar
dener, west of the city water
reservoir. The building, filled with
three tons of hay. was a mass of
flames when the city chemical fire
truck arrived. The file caused the
denth of a horse and several ehlok
ens, unable to escape from the
barn.
WILLIAMS CltKKK. Ore., Dec.
6. (Spl.) The second Itoostr
club party was held last evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Heetebry at the parsonage. After
a short business session with Miss
Thelma Wilkinson, president, pre
siding, during which a committee
was appointed to draft a constitu
tion and by-laws, the remainder of
the evening was spent lu playing
games.
The next meeting was indefinite
ly postponed because of the nie
Ings which aro being held at the
Methodist chapel. r
The liooster club is composed of
the members of the Young Pen
pie's class In the Williams Sund.iy
school.
Refreshment of sandwiches,
pumpkin pio and cocoa were
served.
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i CALDWELL, Kilns.. 0. M'l
Thomas II. Murihy, S5. a ul'vlviir
of a Irfiiiil of 5u plainsmen mi'l
'olllor who In Spptembor. ISO';.
' Hiu'ccssfully repulsed nn attack of
i thousands of Indians in tho buttle
; of ArU karee. died yesterday.
The beselised party soUBllt sa.eiy
on lieeeher's Island in eastern Colo
rade, and there stood off the In
dian nttack for nine dr.ya. Most of
that time the band of plainsmen
were without water and had iw
medical attention.
Margaret Hill McCarter immor
talized the battle In her book. "The
Price of the Prairies." Tho fiuht
generally Is thouitht to have pu'
an end to Indian depredations in
Kansas.
Murphy settled near Corb'n.
Knns.. eljiht miles west of C'nlri
well, more than 50 years nso, and
hud lived there over since. Ills
shorthorn cuttle won many prizes
at state fairs.
IE SCENE
OF HOLIDAY PARTY
WILLOW SPUIXGS, Ore., Dec. u
(Special) Tho Thanksgiving
celebrution nt the J. W. Klden
home was an all-day affair and a
Jolly one. With tho young peoplo
home from college a royal dinner,
music, games and dancing, the
time passed all loo quickly.
Those; who enjoyed the oeeu
s'on were Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Kl
den. Mr. and Mrs. H A, Uultuque,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hirkholz. Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Parker. Mrs. li.
l liruphy, Misses Hose Jones,
Leah, Krances, Wylamae Parker.
Poland 1 lilrkhol. and Ceorge and
Harry Kid en.
Associated I'rcss I'hoto
iMic .laiiu's W. ;mmI, whose recent death resulted fnim M-plic po lr,oii Is shown at. his dk in Wash-'
Inton and iiu-HX'vlliig troops at Fori flyers. Va.
HOUSE WARMING FOR
EAGLE POINT COUPLE
j from Mr. Wlllson. Mr. and Mrs.'
W'illson have returned to Coquillel
1 to make their home. !
WILLIAMS CREEK PARTY
ENJOYED BY CHILDREN
RAGLE POINT. Ore., Dec. 6.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jack
son received a pleasant surprise
Saturday evening when a group of
neiKhbors walked In on them and
announced that they were stut'ln
a house-warming.
A in e r r y evening was spent.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
William Holman and family. Mr.
and -Mrs. ltay Harnish and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Thcron Taylor and
son Hilly and Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Younf;. Refreshments were served.
HEADACHE PILLS KILL
LITTLE PENDLETON LAD
CENTRAL POINT YOUTH
V HfllWF PROM HflSPITAI
WILLIAMS CIIi;i:i, Ore., Dee
WILLIAMS CltHHK. Ore., Dec;
(Spjl.) Mrs. John Lettekcn
C. (Special) A Mr. Smith f rum ,asl ,VL,ek rct.eived a letter from;
MMithern California has purelmsed her daughter, Mrs. Florence Wool-j
the plaro known as the Joe Ce-J folk of Central Point, stating that)
fcrth raheh, from Mr. Stephens. their small on Billy, who has been'
Mr. Whltestono of Southern in the Shriners' hospital at Port-
California has purehased the place land for several mouth, returned;
known as the Hick Lewman ranch homo Saturday, grcntly Improved. I
WILLIAMS CltKKK, Ore., Dec.
(!. (Spl.) Little Miss June liige
low of Grants Pass visited a few
days last week at the home of Mrs.
Kmery Ilutts, where a group of
little folks enjoyed u party in he:
honor Friday afternoon. Thosj
present were Loretta KUis, Wilma
Leminon, Florence KUis, Mass I
La rl more, Jerry Sparlin, Gilbert
Kills and June Pigelow
! PKXDLKTOX, Ore.. Dec. C. rP)
I Jimmy 3tice, three years old, died
j today after eating headache tab
lets, tho youngster lounu me mo
lets and ate 95 grains before ho
was discovered. Five grains Is con
sidered u normal dose for an adult.
Portland. Oregon Stages, Inc.,
purchased land on southwest corner
of Hood and Sheridan streets, who
plan to construct operating garage
for motor buses on sit
NKW YORK, Dec. 0. ffl'f
Down with smoicea In chains! Chain
tobacco, grocery and drug ator.-s
have cut the prieo of aomo cigar
ettes to 12 cents a package. Some
stores aro selling cartons of to
packages for $1.13. The reductions':
apply throughout tho country. Tin
hew retail prices aro less than tlia:
listed wholesale prices. Discounts
permit a minute profit if cost of -handling
la not reckoned. . ;
SAX F!LXCISCO, Dee. 6.
Prices of Standard brands of cigar- .
ettes were reduced from 15 to 12
cents In all United Cigar stores
throughout tho city, Tho redu.?-..
tlon was ordered by eastern head
quarters of the company and brin-rs ;
tho price per package to a new low
level.
C. F; DAVIS HONORED
AT EAGLE PT. PARTY
RAGLE POIXT, Ore., Dec. C
(Spl.) C. F. Davies was honored
at a surprise party arranged by a
group of friends at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Seaman Sat
urday evening In celebration of his
birthday. The evening was spent '
in playing 500. Delicious refresh-.
ments were served by tho hostess-
Guests Included Mr. and Mr;.'
George Walker. Mr. and Mrs.
Worthington, Sir. and U's. Spen-
cer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. "W. C. Clements, Mr.
and Mrs. Caster, JItv and Mrs.
Kent and Mr. and Mra. C. F. Davies.
THANKSGIVING DINNER
AT WILLIAMS CREEK
WILLIAMS CREEK. Ore., Dee.
G. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Georie
Sparlin entertained a group of
younu folks at their homo with a
Thanksfjiving dinner. Those en
joyins the dinner were Mias Thelma
Wilkinson. ConKlance Lemmon,
Laura Lofland. Iris I.ofland. Har
old Pierce, Maurice llutts, A'ictor
Sparlin, Wilma Spurlin, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Larimore and small
daughter. Hazel. Jerry Sparlin and
Mr. and Mra. George Sparlin, the
host and hostess. v
!llllllll!llllllillllilllllllllllllllllill!IIIIIUIH
weiii's Gift Shop
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TABLE ROCK PARTY 1
FOR C. E. MEMBERS
GitHint
Accessories li you arc looking for
KOiiiutbiog different
, sou our coinnlett.' line
;!"of-men's acre.ssories.
5ells, garters, lies,
'jiaixlkereliiefs, scarfs,
u'Xit links, suspenders
, make gifts that aro
always aeec'ilnMe
.'and always useful.
We Give S. Si H.
Green Stamps
- Campbell
Clothing Co.
On Main St. Near
Front
BY PEGGIE PETERSON
Pegglo Beauty Parlor," operat
ed by Peggie Peterson and located
in apartment Nu. 1. the Palmer
building, wan opened for business
Wednesday. A color scheme of
even anil gold has been carried
out In decorating the cozy Mhop.
Peggie, who was with the Kin in. i
, Ohio shop for the past Tour yea:v,
specializes In Hhelton spiral per-
I m uent waving, finger waving, and
practically every type of beauty
treatment. Men may ma lie up.
t point ment for scalp treatment i.
! may be accomodated evenings.
TAP.I.K IKH'K, Ore. Dec. C
(Spl.) The Misses Scabrooke were S
hostesses at an Ihideavor party at Z
their home last Saturday evening. :
Tho fultowlng young people wero :
present: .Misses Lois and Doris ;
Schafer, Kvelyn Hamilton. Hum :
Ciittins, Mildred (Iregory. Mary :
N e w in a n, Kdlth Huge. Vivian :
Wright, Alice. Ilcatrlcc and .less.c :
Keabruolie and Alvln llamillon. ;
tlleun. Claud'1 and Ira Wilson, Itoy :
Kingo, James Heabroolte, Kuuen ' :
Newman, Donald and Paul Wilson
and Jiduiny Morris. j
Big Soap Special
Saturday Shoppers
Among the attractive bargain
for Saturday, offered by the many
loeu) merchants In this paper thin
evenin.'i. Is the special nit I'rocto:'
4 Camble soap products.
It conslNts of a siXMpiart euannd
Uettle filled with one package caeh
of lame t'hlpso and Ivory flakes,
one bur medium Ivory tautp, three
b.M-n P. ,V (I., the while Naphrba
and the special Is almost half the
n-Kular price.
See the grocers ads and the large
nd. There are 2ft grocers In Med
fird carrying this special and l"
others throughout the county.
t'. A. Many of Kugviie, th
Priteior (imble salesman lu this
territory. Is In the city arranging
fur the spcc.t: offer.
CENTRAL" PofNTFOLK
VISIT CALIF0RMANS
i t T.NTIt.M. POINT, Ore., Dee. i.
. (Sl.) 1.. i Orlmin and lainltv
and Mr. and Mr. W. C. Crimea
i drove to Tin-lock, c'al., fur Thanks
; kIvIiik Willi the Will Crltner (am
1 Hy, Mr. rrlUer ltflng the brother
: of Mrs. OrtnieM, Hr. From theiuo
; they went to Han l-'ranrlm-o, driving
(over lit new brlilne aeroi.n the oy.
The entire trip covered more than
I 1300 mile., without u much an a
I flat tire. Alt enjoyed the outing
1 Immensely.
WILLOW SPRINGS CLUB
WILL PLAN PROGRAM
WILLOW SPIIlNdS. Ore.. Dec.
G (Special! The December meet
lug of the Willow Springs Thurs
day club will be on the 1l!(h at the
home of Mrs. Clyde Richmond on
Scenic avenue. It Is hoped there
will be a full attendance, to nuikn
arrangements for the I'hiistmat
tree and entertainment. Mrs. .1.
W. Illrkhols will have charge of
the p rug rain. i
CENTRAL POINT LADIES !
GET GIFT SUGGESTIONS
CKNTIIAL POINT. Ore., bee. i.
(Spl.) Mrs. Mabel Muck, home':
demonstration agent, held u sewing
demonstration Wednesday In tho 5
Orange hall, teaching the use of,:
new sewing inaehlne attachments :
and giving Ideas for making gii';1;
for Christinas.
There was an Interested crowd :
of IS In attendance. A covered :
dUh luncheon -with hot coffee w.i z
served at noon and all felt that
an enjoyable and profitable day :
had been f-penl. I;
Serving ,Tras $2
Wicker fninio tray. Hlzo 11x17, in green
anil . orange coIoih. MoilcrniHlic crutoniK:
unilcr cover of heavy kUihs. I'ractlcal and '
good Inoklim.
Magic Artosoope $2
The most fascinating iiiniiacment for chil
drenand grownups lift ivMtf.'. 'Scraps of col
ored paper, utrliiK, etc-when . viewed
through this optical instrument turn into
marvelous designs, beyond description.
Handy Andy Automobile
Brooms $1.25
A gin for n man. lie will sweep out I tic
car oftcner If he has Ihls short handled,
compact hrisllcd broom. , All colors.
Radio Ornaments
Statuettes ill brass, bronze and Bilvcr by
famous sruliitors. Dogs und other beautiful
animals and subjects are reproduced lu
every detail In these perfect models. They
complete the bcauly of your radio cabinet.
Priced 5- to $ll!..".
Rand McNally
World Globes
$1.00 to $125.00
An up to ilal globe is invaluable. With its
rich fund of Information It Is a source of
enlightenment on current and iwist develop
incuts. They bespeak dignity and good taste
In the home and office.
World Atlas
3 styles at .
$2.75, $4.50, $8.50
Our Supply of Christmas Merchandise Is Com
plete. Appropriate Gifts for Men, Women and
Children .
Myrtle Wood
y nP
gvr r g
L J &
l-'or tlioso who appreciate the beautiful
things of nature, these gifts aro Ideal. Can
dlesticks, nut bowls, boxes of various sorts,
trays, etc., made from this rare wood. GUc
to ii."5.
Mayflower Pewter
Popular In grandmother's time. Again In
vogue and more desired than ever. You aro
sure to please with a gift of this beautiful
wire. Candlesticks from ?3.23 a pair to $10.
Other pieces priced from 50c to $12.95. Salt
peppers, vases, porridgers. sugar ami cream
ers, etc. Select while you have tbe choice
of stock.
Recipe Boxes
Card Index System
$1.00 Saturday
These useful metal recipe boxes conio In
every color to match the kitchen. Complete
Willi 100 blank curds and printed index.
I. P. KICC1PE HOOK. Some people prefer
this loose-leaf book. Size 0x8. Bound in
washable duratcx leather cover. Complete,
with 100 blank leaves and printed Index,
$1.50.
Delineator Cook Hook. Tested and ap
proved. 7SS pages ..$.50-
P.oston Cooking School Cook Hook; 2.677
recipes $2.50
Calorie Cook Book. A guide to good
health $1.50
Monogramed
Stationery
SLOW PAY ENDANGERS 1
LIFE OF TURNER PAPER
MAl.KM. Ore., Oee. fi. UVi The
Turner Tribune, published for the
Inst l years. Is on the verge of
suspension, aays an announcement
In the current lue by R I. How
ley, editor, lie says that unless
some of the nrrear are paid up
w Ithlu the next few days, "We
will be compelled to suspend pub-,
Ucatlou, for a time, at least."
WILLOW SPRINGS PEAR I
OUTPUT WILL INCREASE
WILLOW SPRINGS, Ore., Dee.
. tMpecliiU Kir lil llroa. are gel-;
tliiK ready to set 17 acres to pears
Ihls winter. They have their
trees and fire waiting for mure fH-1
forable weather to prepare the
ground,
"Cameo" Hand Tooled
Leather Bags
The Finest Handbags Made
The Mot Moderately Priced
t'ndcr-Arni Hags,
Pouches, Zippers.
Ilauil Purses w ith
gold, silver and
gun metal frames.
The I e and
styles you want
aro here. Prices
range from
TO
$3.25 to
$1-8.00
SATURDAY GIFT SPECIAL
Silver Plated Relish or Bon Bon Dish spi.lt)
5'i-lnch briuht silver plated, njimce desicn basket with bundle, hold
InR n :i-pnrtllion slnss dish in rose, green and canary colors. Specially
ultractlve and useful.
' ' Unbeatable Values in Boxed Assortments of
Christmas Cards
.1 Different assortments of 12 ranis with envelopes $ .1")
2 Different assortments of 12 cards with envelopes $ .2".
I Assortment of 22 cards $ .50
1 Assortment of HI cards. Colorful designs S ,50
5 Other assortments, entirely different $ ,50
1 Assortment contnlninit ti.'M worth of cards for $1.00
9 Imported assortments. KtchliiKs, gravures, etc $1.0i)
1 Assortment of rlbbon tlod folders. Friendly KreelliiRS ..$1.00
6 Other various assortments containliiK 1- to I'l cards $1.00
M entirely different kind of assortments. Quniititlea of each assortment
are limited, so buy early for bent choice.
Ill Shcci I'niK-r (i, AA
100 Envelopes .J't.UU
Monogram In silver or gold. What could
be a moro personal gift than a box of this
fine stationery in gray or while, with nnmo
and address Imprinted thereon?
Other styles of Imprinted stationery as low
ns $1.25 for -00 sheets and 100 envelopes.
Christmas Cards
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF
THEM
Funny Cards, Serious Cards, Religious Cards
Cards tor mother, father, sister, brother.
Cards for undo and auntie, for cousins and
pals, sweethearts and wives.
You'll find Just tho card you want hero, that
will Just suit tho porson you arc sending
It to.
Get Your Frco Copy of "The Now
York Times Book Review" Satur
day. It contains all the news about tho latest
Christmas books. It will be of help to
yon In making your selection.
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