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PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD MXIE TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OBEOOSy Tm?RSI)X; DEOBMBER-,1'2-, 1929. i: 1 H iJS ' IN, 'KANSAS . J. A.'f"roll if Central Point hua uno of tlin most IntOTcailnR.curl iifllllps tliul m proluilily ever been broiiKht to Jackaort rounty. It tonka Ilka o carefully made (iIiinIi ball, tan lu color,' ulmnt the Hi?." of n liofsn rliemnin, but Ih n'liuir bull ti.kMv from the Hlonmcli of a Unffiilo iibinn tint l.lltlti Hiholty riven In Kaunas bark In 187il! "lb uiifTalo hnlr liull la-nincle frnnt' nu aiTtiiiiiilntlon of ml mil tt liatm, lf keil by niuv bnffiiln from ill bul of unutlittr. fiii-mtna; In I Mo etuiuai-h utter a luix pei-lm! nl' time. Ii In very rare, only a fow ever ImviiiK been fnnml.the pres ent cne-, an unusually perfect! specimen, havbiK been exhibited at lb Lewis and Clark fair liiul ninny fairs liiul pxisliliinn In the country.-. There went lieruV of buffalo In Kiiii'ui!i at that time' as lai'Ke ub til.niMi in number; but they were killed off no rapidly that by the early 'Kiln they were Kolng fast and except In parks are now practically extinct. .Mr. Croft cume to Med ford yesterday with the hair ball ill bis pocket unci showed It 10 many Interested penpln. "Road to Ruin" at th& Rial to Theatre J.liiuor. dope, wbli HlAvery.--'iilli those biii;:ihiHis of 11 past Kenerii ; Uoo have alveii ; u'tiy to u new menace tbut tln-euteiis the 'very life of the nation, the menace of Ju venile delinquency. Liquor affecu emiiriariitlvelyfew families, dope silll fewer, while while slavery iih symbolsed by red liablH nod si.Krcf;u(ed dlstrints, tins practically ceased to exist. Hut Juvenile delinquency as expressed ' In the nmiizliiK and uncxplalnnhl moral decsy nf modern youth is A problem Hint renches into every i oiiiiiiiinliy mill threatens. 'very nome. u is dirncuit for many pari-nlK to understand the freedom of modern ihniixht nnd conduct, mid II Is hard for them to believe ilini their child could be In danger. -All such Hhould see 'The Kuad' to Kuln," now iilnybiic at the Hialto ibeatre, and which . is cle ivi llied as "A rinmliiR WarnliiK to the I'arents of America." "Tho lload to Ituhf", wnlili Is Imxed on on aclual case, is nu niniixtniily flank niory of the temptations con front InK the children) of Iniluynnd contains a tremendous lesson, t while at the same time, bemuse of the extremely able immlllna; of n dellcoie BUliJecl, It is first rate entertainment. -' CIiiiiiiIht of Commerce Now ' I'lONIII.KTOX, ore. (T) T h e I'endlelon commercial association has been chniiKcil to the IVndleton chamber of commerce fo!lowinK a vntn of the meiulienthlp nt-ihr nmnthly dinner. RELIEF FROM CURSE I OF COfBTIPATlON -...,..,,...,,, rcsponsinie for more misery than any other cause." But Immedlat relief nan. been found. A tablet called llexull Or denies attracts water from tha syg. . ol" ;t I'V evnctintlnt bowel! called the colon. The water loosena the ,ry food waste and mi''"-?..K,'nt, ,n"r'Kh move ment without formiiiK a; habit or ever Increuslnit the dose: i new u Hexull Order e at niht. Next ,lay brlBht. (let 24 fo?6o today ot ti,e nvari. Urx D HI or.-. West Ride Fharmarv. WHAT BETTER GIFT To Start Him oii tKe Road to The Medford ! Success? j ' Vfi V'-V-ix A., ! EXAM AT SCHOOL . The physical examinations. 'whlr'v arc a part of the annual health education proftrnm of the Medfonl liublio Isdhools, have been complet-14 ed ' ni'The. Henlor: IiIkIi scboid by locii1ihyslCians ;and dentists who) minuted ilioir tlmo. 'Notlflantfon cards are sent to lb parents j by Hie i.Medford school niirsn,. tclllnK'tbem-of the defect found Iso that corecilons may be innde.ii. an Jhls conncciion, Mir. Joseplilneipones.'iclty school nurse, nrAlosi',"It Hhould bo borne In 'mlod that the school physical examina Hon covers only the points listed below, and further, thai no uletni: ed diagnosis Is nltempted In. the school examinations. That Is left to Hie phlld'H family physician or demist. Our function Is mi edu cational one that is, to coll inten tion to outstanding defects so that ,tho pupil and parent may bo ad vised of their existence." fteinedinl defects full Inlo two classes as respects their correction; . First, those that are corrcctllrtc by right forms of physical exercise In the school ami IhroiiKh histruc-'i lions In diet, personal hyttlene nuii the llkel Puiiils who have posturo defects are put Into clnssoH nnd Klvoh exercises and Karnes that are corrective for the parllclllnr defect the pupil may have. Itemedlnl orthopedic defects, Whlch'ih'c malnl' those of flat feet or other conditions of the muscle of the nrciies of the feet, nre also put Into (croups ioordliiR to the treatment needed nnd remedial ex ercls"S Ml ii. A iieilnirraph foo; lirlnts) b made of each pupil as n p.u t. of his physical examination. These footprints are looked over by a foot specialist who classifies mem into inree Rroups. (.roup 1 representing the normal, group 2 those reiiulrliiR a certain type of exercise, nnd Kroup 3 those who have more pronounced defects and require other exercises. Kxerclses for flat feet or oilier foot defects have to be taken daily over a pe riod of several montiis before im provement is noticeable.. leda gruphs will be' made again next spring nnd a comparison made, so that Improvement may be noted. SeciAid. those defects which mny be corrected by a doctor or dem ist, xla: decayed teeth, defective vision, enlnrged tonsils, defective hearing, goiter, defects of henil and lungs come under this clnsstfl-. cr.tlon. A summary nf high school phys ical examinations follows: Hoys Girls Totr,! Number examined.. 202 . 2.18 411 Number O. K .Ill III 49 Defects as follows: Tlenrlng 2 Tt v 7 Vision v 7 Throat and nose.. 211 IS 4 " Thyroid (goller).. 72 2!l KM Ilel i IB 22 .IS I.ungR n n ... Skin i .-. I 2 .1 Posture ' .(curvatures).... 1 3 4 Teeth 132 179 311 Orthopedic: Croup I (normal) !7 74 171 Croup II Rt 103 is? ' Croup III 3 32 C:! FORMER' RESIDENT OF WILLIAMS IS VISITOR t-1- i WILLIAMS CREKKi.,Ore,, Dec. IS. (Special.) Mrs. Mario Kellng of Solum is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Tnylor Hartley nnd mher relatives niuU friends on ' Williams ci-eek. Mi-s. Kellng left here more than thirty years ngo, going to Klnmnth county to live, but now lives near Selma. She notes mnnv new- faces nnd changes- on' W'il llnms creek since she was Inst here. Soino tiny not fur off your hoy will lltivo In imilrrstainl Oio vnltio of money. Hp will lip n liottcr Imsinoss mini if lie starts to lenrn soon. Why not open n ravingM nccmint for him as ii Chrisiimis j-ifi ) Ho will nlwnys look lini'k to 'the lny wild matcfiil reniciiilirniicc. National Bank The Secret of v H :.By Natalfe iSomnerliicoioV.l ; 'i.- ,'1,1 $W0P81Br In an old fnmrtu Bibta found is o vatllockttl base meiit'bedruom Penny uottcet iniiier auoretl anil arroiO'Tnarktd vas tmtct which ucr.m to carry an en ifiotnabls ci'foiiXcasoe. Otadlah piila - a lata call 10 Veto Uodo oiid aromea Peuuu'a ira ioin aha intara ha thinba aha vlterttl tha ; coxtaktv ot tha mUaiHa letti 10 . ill- fram Vom. Jamlaaon Bin- t clulr. Jla final! axnraaaea htt&af ' in Her fnnGocncs and viartvt htr to v awau from SHKaenm. ; ;-. .j-Chantr Si ;.'. ' ." MQCKINQ LAUQHTER ';' CITTINCI .with lila back against a treel Aqulln Chaso allpped over Ills head the leather Btrap'siispend ed acroBs his shoulders, from which swung his canvas bag for carrying specimen plates. ,. .... .. ,,. , , , ' Ills And that day . had proven meager and he was out of temper with Ills luck and the weather con ditions combined. A late spring re tarded the growth of soveral rare plants lie was anxlons to. secure In bloom In their iiatlvj surroundings., Also It was far. past his lunch hour and the pangs of hunger were at last not to be denied. From the bottom ot his bag he extracted bis lunch kit- the coffee lu the the.-niQS bottle was still de nave that which Miss Prescott llghtfully hot and. as he Punched away, bis sense ot fatigue gradually grew less. , He had about completed his re past when a twig snapped back ot hi in and 'ooklng around he saw Suudowu regarding him. 'Well, well," exclaimed Chase,' bis BurprlBu apparent. "Where are you keeping yourself these days, Sundown? Tvo been a number of times to your camp and so has Mr. Kvans." ' Without nnsworing, the halt breed walked forward uiul selected a fullen log oppostle the little bota nist. SHtlng down be drew out an old pipe and proceeded to light it. "1 .have been searching like you," be responded softly. "Foxes are ecarco and hard to snare. 1 11 ii J plenty In the hunting season.' NoW" he puffed at his pipe and In haled the sinoko "I work no more." ' "Lucky dog," grunted Chase, screwing oh the cow of his thermos bottle; then, with a sbarp look up ward: "When did you acquire Inde pendent means?'' Kor once bonstflilness overcame the half-breed's native caution. "Mr. Prescott, before he died, gave mo money; much money for my almplo needs." "How come?" and Chase, pro ducing a flask from one ot the nu merous rockets ot . his Norfolk lacket, poured some, whiskey Into a collapsible cup. Sundown watched the cup with Interest. Was the da-Ink Intended tor him or for Its owner? Peruana he could talk Chase Into giving It tn him. "Mr. Prescott was never without money," ha began, reiftlniscenlly. !;"l did errands for hbn mnnv times and always It was 'Keep the change.' " "Ah. and so that's the source nf VOIir WesJth?' ChsciA ntofl:' "Mr Prescott careless In honey ! matters." "Ho waa not llko the Yankees r hereabouts." reepomVd Sundown quickly, "liven when he die, he think ot others." '" Chase lowered the cup with his contents nnd regarded tha half breed eerlotiBly. 1 "Yon were with Mr. Prescott ;.when he died?" he asked, alter a second's pause. Sundown liotlilcd Mlgorousty. "Just him and me nnd Mr. Kvans" "Where war tho servants?" - broke In Phaser "Antonio, the I'll laii!!". I" U-. vm.mpMr"(iUWi,l. ,1na MMaaaAvwWWjWWvft .tMWM: ymiiWWeM ffjwK tcvXAf utvti Tlx- Slk CHRISTMAS TREES i V ' V ' ' - K- Oct yonr Christmas trees from Owen-Oregon Employes' Relief Committee Carload will arrive Saturday, De cember 14. See trees at Owen-Oregon office on high way or phone 771. , " EMPLOYES' RELIEF COMMITTEE. Mohawk Pond , V J I li 1' 'Von haif'eftme' to the TaHgta " explained bla companion. "Antonio brought Mr. Prescott there the day before his death and left that after noon never to return'." ' Chase regarded Sundown, In duz- 'lled silence. ."Who looked after him It his valet wasn't there?" "1" Sundown thumped hla fheit, "It must have been the . blind leading the blind," dryly;-- "Mr, Prescott had great difficulty tn see ing at all' time! wll't'polhte'd em phasis. . ;((it ;,(- j "But I eea very well In the day time," protested the other. ,"Mr. Prescott ale very little supper. The next day I went to the Lodge aud hurried - toward the kitchen-' but at tlte foot of the veranda steps lay Mr. Prescott; I called to blm'. be' waved bis, hand so" demonstrat ing his meaning'; "I rati up : and ' reached him as Mr. Evans came out ot the house.'a bottle' In his hand." 'What then?" as Sundown paused. '....' "I eaw that Mr. Prescott was sick and helped," simply. "Because of the snake bite Mr. Evans gave hi in much whiskey, oh, -much, and -then rushed to get his car." ' Vrti Sundown paused and spoke, wltk more lmpresslveness. 'Mr. Prescott' felt better ' theo. needs," the Indian told the botanist. for he put up his hand and slid bis wallet out of his Inside coat pocket. 'Take quick,' he said, 'keep.'" "And yon kept the wallet?" ' "But, yes," eyeing Chase In'sur-1" prise. "That's what he said, and," an expansive smile. showed his tobacco-stained teeth, "In the wallet was $1,000." ' . , "Oood Lord!" " '' Chase nearly upset the cup. Look here, Siudowc, you had no right to keep that much money; It belongs to the estate to Miss Pres cott. In fact." '. "How do you get that way?" re torted Sundown, anger- reddening his cheeks. "Mr. Prescott gave. It to me; It's mine, and Miss Pres cott" he paused; . suddenly be smiled a smile so evil that Chase longed to strike him "Miss Pres cott will give me more." "Why?" swiftly. Sundown's' lips closed and then unclosed as Chase held the cup of whiskey t-ward him Invitingly. . "I have that which she needs," he said, enigmatically, and reached out his band for the cup. "What Is It?" The cup was with drawn before Sundown's clutching fingers could touch It. . lie hesitated, but thirst was con-1 snnilng him nnd he threw caution to (he winds. ' "A a paper," he muttered, and this ' time his exteuded hand grasped the cup as Chase unwisely rested It within the halt-breed's reach. -: . He drank the raw whiskey slow ly, with real enjoyment; pausing betoro swntlowtm; the last drop lo smile at Chase. "Mr.' Evans will be s'prlsed, I'll tell world." Aqulln Chase considered Sun'-' down for some moments: then he, too, smiled, a smile ot contentment. "I have never seen Obatllah Kvans roused to action." be sa,ld, "but 1 . Imagine that when, he strikes, he strikes hard. Watch your step. Sundown: be greatly ad mires Miss Preacotl." Sundown's black brows met In a frown. Shrugging his shoulders, he rose suddenly. "And why should t not like Miss Prescott?"' His voice softened to a caressing nolo. "Did she not kill Lieutenant Stanton?" He tossed his arm aloft, with' a graceful, almost commanding get lure', and, bursting Into mocking laughter, plunged back Into th woods. . . '' : fCopyrlffst. D. ApaltloH and Co.) ,. Tomorrow, tho woods bockon te Poagy snd Julia who oo for a wolk with untxptcttd rttultt. CLMMOIDY IN DAVIES FILM -T - ,' - .Marianne,- i mu.i'.c svncnrnn-'i Dted ronnwlcdmeMyrf lunAmer-l lean clolu-hllnv null In' Piiine,. ami ! a pretty French islrl of vivaclti:, who mnthers four nrphaned French children nnd' Upon whose farm th unit Is qunrered In the period be - tween the Mmistlce and when It departs for blimp, which Is Marlon Uavles first-featured talking mov - Imr -piptiirp, -opened Hh run nf fonV days at thfi Vax Crater!n thentev ycHtV(liij nnd with tho neenm lianytiifV nhund h(rt .sulJertH prov-.. eil. ph'UHinK enlertnlnment. Jt Ik not Miss Davles' liest picture by nny means, nftr In it ier wornf jt n- happy medium, with pe haps tho better fentureH nvershad (i wins the wenkneHfws. Tito Jtuffo. the famotiR baritone, appears to excellent advantage In iwo wncH, nnn wio rx siovii'ion newH. a.s-tisual. lft. nf muoh'interoM with It ' cosmopolitan features. "Marianne" .is without the urii.i1 battle noqupnens nf war plcturoy. hut shows th efforts of tho wnr sorvioe r.hroad on the always nun crv American soldiers, in n limited iruni'MneKs of speaking and action. and untidy appearance, in keeping with their beins billeted in a stable on the- farm. Hut that servieo, however, did not kill their cheer ful spirits r.nd humorous tomfool ery, according to the film story.' Tho part of Marinnno, as tho handsome French spitfire who raves at times ai the soldiers and their pranks, nnd especially fierce when they stole her pis. "whfch really opens their acquaintance, fits the personality of Miss Davie This lir theft leads lo the lo story between her nnd Jack, th' doughboy, played by Lnwrenfo dray. She hrs a talking voice of no -exceptional iuu1ity, but never theless, perilous pleasing, and sines several songs and does some imi tations acceptably. Lawrence CI ray, however, hns t pond speaking nnd singing voice, nnd Tllrt JMwards (Tkulele llto. with his inevitable "ukV and lien ny Kuhln. a Jewish doughboy. w"o furnish the main humor of the pic- j enters h mnnas.terj. nnd she t.nd ture, also render pleasing songs. - j the' four orphans sall for America ; vThe love ballr.d. "Just You j and gladden Jack!? heart. t Just Jkle." nnd the theme sonjr, A comedy dance number by Tior. ".Marlanne,' nre. pleasingly -tuneful, j ny ' Itubin nnd 1'kulele Ike r.n l In the last net Miss Davies. who j specialties by Cliff Kdwards nre throughout ther picture at times .featured. . "' Tt. A. K. TR E osy hospitality Teal'tda hjoy ment in every cupV.'.'with C lUKI f I a vor y, d iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiini INSURANCE i First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL. Mansatr ' 105 SO N. Central' Medford, Oregon -i this viinnuiiuniiiiimiUJiniiuiin;r . PRIZE "ESSAY ON BENEFIT OF SOAP 1 n ,. Maurice Clark of the .Tulih . , . .u hiBh H"m,nl "onthlrd j.rlze n .the essay contest, conducted ' 111- the' '-os 'Angeles Hoap Co., 'With tho'j ' following article on soap nnd ' Its ' uses: - . , 1 j "Boap Is iniido by Jbo nctlnn or alkali m-fi(tH -,or oUs, -Hoap l a 'filcnnnB;wibslancb,'for skin or J soiled H'lothV, Hoa;V maKtis n lather In-'aoff u'Arehej,tiJU will tell you tJwit'ftiuipH 'lire a iliytnllie salts of (rtain , fntty-;ai'.fpa-i Home ot HOiiibiw;invr'ater'Uth.ei-.i.sucii ns the floqd,1 wjyp usei- liwiphannacv as piaster basis Jli!:.iniiolu;ille, and' ot no use" ns cleaning' soap. Hani soap, is sodium compound. The dKl"ce ot haj-d.nt'KS' depends npori the 'charnMer" o'f' tho' fat. Most commercial soapA ure sodium' jjoaps, household vns Its own j ! Kvery noai factory in file days of our Kreat-VHtndmothers, "who saved nil for Vsqnp fat.".' At- least ohce at year the gathered soup fat was- boiled up with lye hi h big ket-!- tie - over an pen flro In n back yard. The result was n yellowish soft soap, soft' because the alkali was potash.- Either vegetnhlj or nnlrnnl fats may hh used. The animal fats fronts sheep 'and cattle is the best. Son) not only cleans cloth and skin ' but -pwvttnts diseases. "When ' cau ii .ttdMeKiia.'ffl lir Iho tlirt otink-M I to' the iftfin and monies off of tha skin, clUWJ.;in? wood. . oyei pln-jV hr part, but' not'offen slyely o.'!shnWH to "best advautftce, hr .iKiihos and repression espec ially being noticeable wh-n her Trench' lover nrriveshome from tlie front, hlindcd, and she sticks to him. thus discardlng. npparentlv forever, the growing romance be tween bcr and Jack, the- American soldier, and the troops salt awny fo home. ' Then her French sweet heart. Andre senslnfr the situation. orenKs oir uietr engagement nnn " if, e l i ci o u s b lend. Women's Hose , $1.00 Pair , t Bilk from top jo to witt - FreBcii Heal - Vrx) riiiiininnjitM!iii::;r;niEis";n!nn" -n: The witchery of its marvdoiis flavor ' itisfc o&facts-iin l-'Tanadf Dry" U made itomhkiuwU ity Jamaica ipr throuji oUr 'tr . 2 "Canadu Dry" ! made f rom absolutely pure ingredients,' blended and balanced in enaot proportions.'' A seoret process of carbonution' enable, v it to retain its spar-, kle loud- after ili hullle is opened. alusive eti-utuiun .process ret iilie flavor oiul -M1 of tli jinierijiiil f;!.!i , ; , . JHi- t its its V fjc fyampagne Christmas K at the "' .., . ..,..'; Tho First Nntinnnl Hank or Mi'ill'nwVis n good lilnro to do sumo of ynur t'lirislmns shii)iin;. Snviiifs ftccntints for (lip yoiiliHhti'rs will i-ii-fniirarn tliom to dcvplnp thrifty luihils. . A f'crtifif-ntf! of Deposit niiiUis nn iiltnl for crown sun or l.-i null! i-r. AiTiiiifro for n Christ mas Snvinjis Club for your . wifiv Vnii will iicvor miss Ilic pnyiiicnls. Do some of your Christmas shopping, with us The First National Bank of -Medford- 301 Tf classes nre ncedwl,-' he1 sure' they are correct 0ir experienced ' optometry assures accuracy here,- 1 r Phone 9 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, RCPINIBHIrlO ' " FRANK HOWARD i" II Wtit Mai StrsMt ' ' "i 'A A- "Cantdi? Dry" 1, tested daily under laboratory methods to assure, it, purily. Leading. hotpiial, serve -it. Leadinf ) physician,' prescribe ' itt-Herfr.is a better, purer ginitcr alt." CoNSEdtiENTLV,' "Canada Dry" is served the-" wide world over. In-London .-. .iti-the Houses of Parliament at Ottawa', . . . at famous clubs and-hotels-in New York; And in countless homes throughout ; America. Drink it': witli dinne'r tonight" . '. . when friends call. Give it ttf ' the children.; Notice its mel ' lowness . . . its "dryness" . ., . refreshing sparkle -. -. marvelous flavor. - and of QingerjAies : 0 o I o I o I o I o t Shopping Bank " lift D 3OE30 DANGER OF NEGLECT taarrlisMi) sisiBt 0lat 4l.s-Jrr'-si risM yew sx- Don't neglect the tllffeleti-Indka Hon of Kcctal or Colon disorder. It may lend to serious complications, tmpahins yonr nervous system. tamy Md ceneral heahh. lit lht-A rucf 1 Rim. n . . . . J w - . - u u i iiuu-surKK.l irc ment has rellrwil ikra,Mj Af .nf. oooKiei otlniormation. It plains ourremarkabkCU AKANT Y. ' DnCHAS. ADean RECTAL at COLON CLINIC nrra a AuN.Mni u iCLLr-nUNE ATwATrR ?66t K -"'"'to orricts Sitn.t.SV( riMNCisccc I LQ4NGti.ga n iit1flGlj"'.v.j. a da mj 1