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PAGE TEN THE SIGN OF GOOD COFFEE EVERYWHERE PACKED BY MJ B'S HI-TEST VACUUM METHOD PRINCESS MARIE BEARS NURSE HARDSHIPS WELL TURIN, Italy, Juno 28 P) PrlnceHS Mnrle-Joee of Piedmont, young wife of the heir to the Ital' Inn throne, to taking her nursine qourflo seriouRly. Kite insists on at tending surgical clinicn. l 'Hhft dona uniform nnrt riiblifir HAW AH) Nui 16a maikai ka !' la kun wai ihatiatheway they say "h belt money can buy"' in native Ha waiian and Bud weiser Barley-Malt Syrup is as smooth as the song of the islands ... It stands supreme where quality, is the measure of goodness. Budweiser Malt contains no substitutes, adulterants, ' fillers, artificial coloring or flavoring it is 100 per cent pure for this reason it has clinched the confidence of discriminating buyers. Aged 3 Months in the flaking LftoV for Tony', pie. tur. on the top ol A bookitt living rtel pee tor good thing 10 .At, win be Itnt to an addrtM upon rt auM. .. - AnheuserrBusch Barley-Malt Syrup ?V LIGHT OR DARK - RICH IN BODY - NOT BITTER -. Valley Candy Company Maton Ehrman Company Wholetale Dittrlbutors Med ford Branch ' ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS Alio Maken of Butch Hat)e You the mm BRONCHITIS? Tear out this advt and tend with your nam and address, at oac. La ua tell you how R. M. B. Prescription eheoks ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS quickly and Mtily. R. M. B. LABORATORIES, INC. Mtjtama la..... My tMreitU. CKy and Stata gloves find descends Into the nm phlthutre like any other novice nui'He, ready to uswist the sur geons. She hIiows no signs of tujuonmlBh hens, Mnrie-Joso expects to become enrolled among the auxiliaries of the Italian Hed Cross this summer. Unemployment In the Nether lands is nearly twice that of a yenr npo. O Extra Dry Ginger Ale BM-161 MEDFGRD MAIL TAXPAYER VOTE IN NEW APPEAL Cottage Grove Man Chal lenges Validity of Limited Election On Refunding Bonds. SALKM, Ore., June SB. VP An appeal, In the coho of O. O. Ventch nRainHf the elty nf Cottage drove, another suit to test the con Rtitutlonality of the Kddy Act of the 1920 leglsluturereciuiring that only taxpuyeni may vote on ques tions involving bond lKHues of ape ciul tax luvieH, appeared In the supreme court today. There are two Kddy acts, one applying to the state and other subordinate political divisions, the other applying to cities and towns. The first us held unconstitutional by the supreme court in the case of Loe vs. ftrltting, appealed from Multnomah county, and the case now on appeal from Lane county applies to the act relating to cities and towns. A similar appeal from Pendleton, known as the Johnson caso, Is held insufficient to cover the caso since it was confined to .the Pendleton city charter. V eaten challenges1 the- validity of an election nt Cottage drove In which 935,000 refunding bonds were voted on grounds that per sons who were not taxpayers were allowed to vote. The city's defense is that- the Kddy act is unconsti tutional. A demurrer by the city was sustained hy the circuit court and Veatch appealed. BY FORMER PORTLAND, Ore., June 25. (P) Harold Harrett, 25, special agent for a railroad company, for whom pollco have been searching for more than two weeks, returned to Portland today and explained li 1b absence by "lapse of memory." WHh' a week's growth of beard on his face, 40 cents of the II 05 he took with him and pistol strap ped to his waist, he appeared at his 4-nme and immediately com municated with his employer. Police said Burrett told them he awoke Monday in a Seattle room Inn house. He said he could re member nothing after June 15. .... . ,. 1 IS READY FOR CELL CORUft D'AM3NR( Idaho, June 25. (A1) Former Mayor W. H. Horrlck nnd Police Chief W. ' J. Uailey of Wallace, toduy appeared nt the U, H, marshal's office here, saying that they would not appeal their convictions In the Bocnllcd 'rum rebellion" conspiracy trial, and were ready to start for McNeil Island federal prison to begin serv ing 15 months sentences. Seven others of the 32 convicted furnished 91000 appeal bonds. They were: Paul Miller, Jack Chls holm, Matt Hurkovlch. Nick Pave lich, Tony Aemenf, Joseph Carbo nenu, and A. B. IAoK HONO KONO, June 26. (A) Fifty buccaneers wearing soldiers' uniforms, pirated a Chinese steam er near Kongmoon, 50 miles south of Canton, shot several passengers, kidnaped 180 Chinese for Ransom, and took loot valued at 920.000. The passengers were shot when about 20 of them Jumped over board nnd started swimming to ward the shore. The pirates shot most of them, only a few escap ing. EAGLE POINT GIVES 'S KACll.H POINT, Ore. June 55. (8pl.) Children day service were held nt the Presbyterian church tiundny mornlnR, June 21, under the supervision of Mrs. Lillian Da vidson, with the follow-In-; Hiking part: ltev. Davidson, Klte low land. 11111 Davldaon, Clarke Carl ton, Jack Htoner, Helen Wall. Alice and Dorothy Davis, Verta Mathews. Monitor Throckmorter, members of Mrs. Hoyal llrown's class: Veron.-t Davis, J-IIennora "Wall, Knld Ward. Velma Davis, Elsie Helms, Herbert Prultt and Verna Matthew,. Elmer Koup and Edwin Kelsev. of Harrlsburg, Pa., seniors at l,ou Islana state university, have hltcff hiked 33.000 miles In the last four yearn. 4 On the recommendation of the hoard of censors, the Irish Kree State Minister of Justice has ban ned is hooks which Oral with sen matters. LAW ATTACKED TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. A-NICE -GIRL rr kiCC .TA -TOYkl '.. A . ...... -, ....... nyiui ma thru eatled Mary Lou tnlfi a "nice girl" when ehe came from ,er country homo to London, and ehe hae determined to Hue tloum that reputation. Laet eumme.- ehe loved Brynmor Whit tamore, but he hae become fnatu , aled with Clarice Day. a danoer. He denerle htary Lou at 0 , night club and ehe meett Tony Tltherlnalon, a wealthy young aviator. He travele tn a rather, "last eet" and aehs Mary Lou to attend eeveral yartiee with him. Her couein. who hae a dreee ehop. outftte Mary Lou' in ,tna latest gowne. Tony telle Vary Lou that hie ambition 1e to make a record flight around the world. Be leasts hie Aunt FAhclbcrta, who is m meneely wealthy, to finance the vroiect, but ehe refueee to back him while he aeeociatee with olrle ol whom ehe doee not approve. Chapter 10 TONY'S HOPE8 npONY did not tell Mary Lou that bis real object In taking ber to visit his aunt was the hope of per suading ber tbat he was rushing a really nice girl for a change. Instinctively, he felt tbat Aunt Ethel berta would like Mary Lou. Once, he remembered, he bad taken Gwendolyn down for a week-end. The experiment had almost finished him for good with Aunt Etbelberta, Gwendolyn had smoked one clg aret after another, laughing at Aunt Gthelberta'a objections. And on Saturday night, when "Boys, here's a new girl they were about to retire. Aunt Etbelberta had eugested a cup of tea to Gwendolyn, . "Tea? No thanks," she had an swered, "but a good stiff bracer of whisky and soda would do the trick." That was too much for Aunt Ethelberto, "If you marry that girl," ehe had threatened Touy afterward, "I'll cut off your allowuncel" Tony had smiled. "Hon often 'have I to tell you that I've no Intention of marrying ber or any girl." . "And 1 bave every Intention' that you shall marry," Aunt Ethelberta had retorted. "1 don't approve of young men living on their own In this godforsaken age. But It's go ing to ba a girl of whom I approve. And 1 don't care whether her father's Lord Hlgb Chancellor or a railway porterf "But Aunt Kthclberta Is a good scout, really," Tony told Mary Lou, as they drove home from Gwendo lyn's arty. "In lots of ways she's been won derful to me. tibe'a had me under ber wing ever since 1 lost my own people. Uad was killed trying to set a new auto speed record In the States, you know. Mother was In the grandstand when It happened. The shock killed her." Mary Lou sensed the hurt In his voice. "It must bave been dreadful for you," she gasped. Tony nodded. He was staring straight ahead at the road. "It was. 1 was only a kid when It happened." Mary Lou felt a lump rise In her throat. Her owr eyes misted. If only she had known him and could bave comfotteij him ihenl She reached out r timid hand and touched bis sleeve. ' "I'm I'm sorry," she whispered, and felt bow Inadequate that hack neyed phrase sounded. "Thanks, Mary Lou." He soft ened bis abruptness by adding, "You're a sweet kid. "That's why," he added "I've de termined never. . t ." But he didn't finish the sentence. Instead ha switched the conversation back to Aunt EUhelberta. "The old girl's looked after me ever since. She's been very generous with my allow ance," MILITARY RITE FOR ANSONIA, Conn., June !&. (IP) Kull military honors today were accorded Raymond C. Spang as tho demented world war veteran was hurled In Mount St. Voter's cemetery with his v,?ie and four children, whom he flung to their deaths from the summit of West Rock. New Haven, Saturday, be- in it rnninsT nis own lire wth n. suii.-iil:i leap. i OREOON, WEDNESDAY JUNE - 25," 1939. '(?) ML ts . . t m , "Won't that cover the cost of this lllgb.tr Mary Lou questioned. Tony ahook hla head. "Not near ly. There'll ba heaps of expense In connection with It. I'll bave to blre a mechanic. I'll bave to pay blm and Insure blm. too, in case there's a wife and kids. I do nope Aunt Etbelberta will come across. I'm crazy to do 1U Well, here we are. Hope you haven't been bored ?" "Bored? Of course not!" Mary Lou told him. Secretly she was delighted tbat Tony should have chosen to tell ber so much about his family and, his past Declining her request that he come In, Tony said he must be "pushing home." "Don't forget the studio party at Lorna Grey's tomorrow night," he said. "It will be different than these other affairs. Once In a while these studio blowouts do you good." "I know I shall enjoy it," Mary Lou assured blm. The crowd at Lorna Grey's studio party was gay and reckless. For tbe most part it was a pseudo-artistic set painters who never quite found time tor their masterpieces, writers whose prize novels re mained unwritten while they drank cocktails; fashion models, and a sprinkling of society girls. for you," Lorna announced. Brynmor first had met Clarice at one of these parties. It was her sort of atmosphere. There always was a stir when she arrived after her last dance at the Emerald Dragon. Occasionally, when Clarice wished to Impress some man who was present, she would consent to dance. Lately she bad danced to please Brynmor. It was not surprising that Bryu mor should be at Lorna Gray's party that night Young stock brokers, like himself, thought them selves no end of a devil when In cluded In these shows. The party was well under way when Mary Lou and Tony arrived. Lorna greeted them by clapping her hands to command the crowd's at tention. "Boys, here's a new girl for you -Mary Lou Leslie," she cried. Someone bring her a drink." A week ago no one would have noticed Mary Lou at any party. Two nights with Tony, however, had given her fresh confidence In herself and a semblance of sophis tication. And Jay had put on the finishing touches wltlf clothes ol the smartest cut. A dozen men crowded around Mary Lou as Lorna Introduced ber. Tony had told her that she looked 'subtly mysterious" In the black velvet tea gown which Jay had lent her. Brynmor was standing moodily In one corner apart from the crowd. He had been waiting expectantly tor Clarice to appear. When she came, he would shars the glory of her popularity. The one girl Brynmor didn't ex pect was Mary Lou. Tony was the first to spot him. Brynmor, at tbe sight of the new arrivals, had halt turned away from the dancers to talk with a vivacious br.net. "Jove," Tony exclaimed. "Are my eyes deceiving me? Or Is that tbe dear old chap we left lying on the dance floor of the Emerald Dragon the night of the raid?" - Mary Lou was startled. She looked In the direction Tony hsd indicated. "Why, It Is Brynmor, to be sure," she laughed. "What a lark!" ' (Copyright. 1930, Uayiie Grttg) Brynmor'a prld, ts thoroughly squ.fehtd in tomorrow', chpt,r. Central Tolnt Orange In their rcgiilit) meeting on June 20. voted to postpone thplr opening nlnht. whlchOwas scheduled for June 27, until fall when they will have their housen arming and dedication, all In one evening. Ccntrnl Point ('has. v. Condon purchased three lota on Pacific highway east ol Central Point brick plant for erection of service station nnd tlQ-e cabins. II 'JNGAGI' PROFITS LOS ANOELES, June 25. (P) Suit for $3,305,000 damnges has been filed In the United States district court here by Congro Pic tures against Will H. Hnys and Cari E. Milllken, president and secretary of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, and others. The Nation al Better Business Bureau nlno was named defendant. The plaintiff seeks $303,000 actual damages, nnd asks $3,000, 000 exemplary damages, for pub lished statements attributed to the defendants concerning the film "Incgl." The complaint charges that "wilful, mnltclous, unwarranted and pernicious condemnation" of the film "Ingngi" by -the lie fen dants destroyed assured earnings and profits. 7:00 to 7:30 The Hot Spot of Radio, KGO: KGW 7:00 to 7:15 p. m. 7:30 to 7MB Amos n' Andy, KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA. , 7:45 to 8:00 p. m Sarah Kreind ler, violinist, KGO, KFSD. 8:00 to 8:30 Let's Get Associated. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI. Further adventures of Henry De lano Fitch will be disclosed In a dramatic manner by Jack and Ethyl. 8:00 to 8:30 Parisian Quintet, KGO, KECA. 8:30 to 9:00 Hill Billy Boys, KGO. KOA. 9:00 to 9:30 Miniature Biograph ies, KGO, KFSD. 9:30 to 10:30 Camel Pleasure Hour, KGO, KHQ. KOMO, KGW, KECA, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KTAR, KSL, KOA. 10:30 to 11:30 Cotton Blossom Minstrels, KGO, KHQ, KOA; KGO 10:30 to 11 p. m. Tambo, Bones and the Interlocutor will still head the company ol' Cotton Blossom Minstrels In the show. 11:30 to 12 midnight Hotel dance ... orchestra, KGO, .KFSD. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin 8tatlon) Wednesday. I P. M. 5 to 5:30 Standard Flamo Cos program. 5:30 to 6 Mertford Chamber of Commerce. G to 6:15 Fruit dispatches by Myron Root.. 6:15 to 6:30 News and itinr- kots by Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Porter Lumber Co. 7 to 7:15 Tom nnd Wash, presented hy Associated Oil Co. 15 to 7:30 Cecil nnd Sally In ' Tho Funniest Things." 30 to 8 Roy E. Kennedy & Sons. Tliursdny. , M. ' 55 to 8 Break fast broad- enst of news by Mall Trib- line. . 8 to 8:30 "Kybo Hour" by Economy Oroceterln. 8:30 to 8:45 Popular re- cordings. 8:45 to 9 Gold Senl Cream- ery. 9 to 9:30 Masterworks se- rics. 9:30 to 10 ' flolden West Coffee. 10 to 10:30 Economy Oroce- teria presenting a Nell von der H e I 1 e n radio drama. tJ 10:30 to It Stylo flosslp Hour bv Adrlenne's.' 11 to 11:30 Johnson, Jew eler, Ashland. 11:30 to 12 Jnrmln & Woods Drug Store. P. M. 1 2 to 12:30 Crater Lnko Auto Paint Co. 12:30 News flashes hy Mall Tribune. 12:30 to 1 R. V. Wllllnms, Renltor. 1 to 1:30 Popular reeord- Ings. 1:30 to 2 Pan Dandy pro- gram Ity Beck's Unkery. 2 to 2:30 Popular Record- Ings. 2:30 to 3 C. Eurl Brndtish. 5 to 6:30 stnndnrd Flamo (las Program. 5:30 to 6 Flrestore one- stop service stntlon. . 6 to 6:15 Fruit dispatches by Myron Hoot. 6:15 to 6:30 News and mar- kots by Mail Tribune. 6:30 tn 6:45 .Tnckson Coun- ty Illdg. & Loan Assn. 6:45 to 7 Farmers' Ex- change Cooperative. 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash. presented by Associated Oil Co. 7:15 to7:30 Cecil nnd Sally In "The Funniest Things." 7:30 to 8 Roy E. Kennedy Sons. O Nearly $300,000,000 is Invested In hotels In Swft7!and. according to a recent official estimate. t Mexico's first conrAlctp censtici Of population, imlusffy nnd ngil- i-ultuie is being taken. S.F. GAS DEALERS IN DRIVE TO END CUT RATE SALES SAN FRANCISCO, June 25. (P) With gasoline prices ranging from 15 to 13 cents per gallon In San Francisco and the Eust Boy region, members of the Retail Ser vice Station Dealers' associated, last night decided on a campaign tu maintain the 17-cent level. A committee was appointed to attempt to swing independent deal ers now selling at 13 cents, into line In maintaining a 17 cent price with a 4-cent "differential." Fail ing In this, the association decided It would seek cooperation of major oil companies and go on record as favoring 15-eeiu gasoline with a 2 cent differential. It was pointed out the wholesale price to dealers Is 13 cents and those selling at that level are do ing so without profit. Cheop Plnno WASHINGTON. June 25. () A plane that cost $90,000 has been sold for $1. It would not rise from the wnter so Al Williams could fly It In Schneider cup races and the navy has bought it from a private corporation to experiment with It. The trnns-Siberinn railway is carrying a weekly average of 300 passengers each way, an unusually large number. BEST MEDICINE SHE KNOWS OF Says "Take I.ydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound" Ft. Movers. Fla. "I.vilin. v.. Pint. ham's Vegetable Compound is the best medicinn 1 ever heard of. Before my baby was born I was al ways weak and rundown. I had nervous speljs until I couldn't do my housework. A lady told me about the Vegetable Compound and it strengthened me. Hesido my own housework I am now working in a restaurant and I feel oetter than I have in three years. I hope my letter will be the means of leading some other woman to better health." a ins. Mkktiia Kivrks, 2'JH 1'olk St., Ft. Meyers, 1'lorida.' Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon 3 W. L. GARDNER 323 So. 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It is much more economical to pay the small premium for the absolute and permanent protection of a title insurance policy, Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 East Sixth Phone 41 Title Insurance Head quarters your California Vacation is only a day away Your vacation need not be limited to just one place. En joy the lull sweep of Califor nia's charming playgrounds on a Southern Pacific vacation ticket. Here, sandy beaches, lofty , mountains, famed resorts are all closely linked by Southern Pacific. Your vacation start, when you board the train. In rest ful comfort you speed over the spectacular Shasta Route mile after mile of scenic splendor. Refreshed, you are ready for play at your destin ations. VACATION ROUNDTRIPS (1 6 day limit) "r; SAX FnANCISCO....$20.25 LOS ANOKLES 38.75 DEL. .MONTE 26.25 SAM DIEOO 68.50 YOSEMITE 33.00 LAKE- TAIIOE One way through the Redwood Em pire by rail and motor . coachh0A0 additional'. A ticket to any one of these destinations includes stop' overs and permits side trip' tbe many places you'll want to visit. Southern Pacific J. C. CARLE, Arjent Anent -T"J . . Phone 34