Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 25, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    PSGE POUR
ftfEDFORJ)' MATE TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, dftECfoy, PRTPXY, .TTTLY 25, 1930.
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IN SHALLOW OIVE
bed showed signs of ltterment,
roports from the Idaho city stated.
Spinal fracture is the outHtandtng
ohHluclo to his recovery. He ra
mairiH conscious.
The foIJuwlng account of the I
accident Is given by the Lewlston
J'reHM:
Clurcnre Turpln. well known
yoilUK of I.i WiHtoj), Ih t Ht, J
JuKih'M huiiitul with a fracture i
r hln Hplnal column ai the neck,
A number of rescuers went to
Turpin's assistance and he was
dragged from the river by Carl
NelHon, LewlHton. He wo con
scious at the time and gave ordern
that a phyHiclan be summoned. He
was given fimt aid in Clarkston
and then brought to the hoHpltal.
He was unconscious when he en
tered the hospital but came to
within a half hour.
At the hospital it was said that
Does Crime Pay?
both inr. ..mi i....h .;ii'-t K'vi.d I ' '' consciouH state but
!ami a p...sslbh- skull fn.rtuie as the t,lrtt the lrulysls to his limbs held
result or a l UiiniiiK liv into shal- ' n,e K,,m ,,lJu,' wafi th ,rln-
low wnler at the I'lurkston l.,.rh. i fdiible. his physlclun said.
' i Whil. huN.lro.hs of l.uth.'i-M were I aml tiniL wi" I"',,Vft " factor lf ho
on the beach. Turnln started at a I r'":".verH. fmi" . th.lH: An X"my i
niim iiK Point aboiil -Kl foot frinn tli i1vpi.' i tu m.iiiui nuuiuru lO ,e
edlfe. cuHi-d In unnin uf Vil f,-li.ml l,UUH'
white runnliiK. and after reaching
the water took two steps forward
and then made a long dive. There
Clarence Turpln of he wist on
Jduho, recently of Atcdfoi d, wli
sustained lujuritw In n river ucc
dent, rcHiiltiiiff from
dive Into shallow water at (..'larks
ton beach Sunday, is si ill in a
critical condition, according to re
ports received from the St. Joseph
hospital yesterday. Young Turpln i was not more than 2 feet of
Is the son of Tom Turpln, now re- (water where Turpin's head went
siding In Hremerton and Is well " down. He hit the bottom with ter
known In southern Oregon. i;nral-1 riffc force and the next thing
ysls which seized both arms ami, tho.se on shore and In the water
ipgs when his head hit the river kivw they hfiirri him nionnlng.
A SIMPLE ST
TOWARDS HEALTH
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is a Daily Essential and
Millions Know Its Effectiveness in Relief
of Constipation
Tho uuU'unm (if hlx cuhj,
)iIh phy.Hk'litn xulri, tlepiTMltt un
whether there Ih too much pres
Hiire uKuin.it the vertebrae, In
which caHe hH chunc-en for recov
ery ure nihil. Ah to the limb
lutr.'ilyslH the ifhytjicitin Mtltl there
wuh a poxxJblllty that he would
rf-eover from thin. Turpln Ih un
employe of the Lewlston laundry.
Perhaps tlio one simple thing
you are not doing to guuruiileo
permanent health Ih huving Bufli
cient roughage m your food. Ab
sence of this roughage is the direct
cause of constipation which results
in so many other ills headaches,
jistlcssness, general depression, in
digestion and, sometimes, serious
disease.
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Is rough
age. It is positively guaranteed to
relieve both temporary and recur
ring constipation or the purchase
price will be refunded. Two table
spoons daily (in serious cases, with
each meal) is the proper amount.
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN also helps
you to health in other ways. It is
rich in iron, practically all of
which goes into the blood, bringing
rcd.heitlthy color to the complexion
It helps prevent anemia. Be surt
to.includo it in reducing diets.
Many cat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN
with cream or milk added. It is a
delicious addition to cereals, fruits
and soups. In cooked foods, suclfl
as bran mufllns, it is just as effec
tive in the relief of constipation.
Recommended by doctors. Ask
your grocer for Kellogg's ALL
BRAN in the red-and-green pack
age. Served everywhere. Made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek. '
9 ALL-BRAN
Improved In Texture and Taste '
I mm I
rf, 0l
"The Sea Bat" Shows
at Rialto Sunday
"The Sea hut Metro-Cold wyn-
MayerH new marine melodrama
which opens at tho Fox Kialto
theater tomorrow, should rank
high with that large group of peo
ple who like their drama mixed
with novelty and interesting de
tail. The director, has produced u
picture which Ih a personification
of those words, with excitement
added. Those who thought there
wum no new situation or "men
ace" in inelodrama are Invited to
glance oyt'V this original story.
Sea bat, those giant rays Weigh
ing two tons or more, which infest
tropic waters, are tho monsters
who supply the excitement of UiIh
lale. When one of them folds Nils
Anther in its heavy wings, eruh
liiji him to death, it starts u war
of reprisal in which the tangh-d
romances of Churlen lllckford,
Hai-uel Torres and John Miljan
form a dramatic overtone.
Uleliford, the- coal mine hero of,
" Jynamlte" and the Irish sailor of
"Anna Christie," Is magnificent as
an escaped prisoner from the pennt
colony of "Devil's Island." hiding
in the garments of u minister. Aliss
Torres is a Spanish girl who has
become affected by the native voo
doo superstition, because of the
death of her lover, Anther, Miljan,
Gibson! Clowland and Uoris Karloff
are three villainous sponge-divers
who tako her at her word when
she says she will marry the first.
nwin lo kill the sea bat.
I
POST OFFICE STAFF
TO MEET MRS. HARPER '
1 TONIGHT
riiesler Munis, leiitiired In Mctro-''o!ilwyn-Mayer'H
Kplc of prlsnii
II n "1 be llltf Mouse" whlrh
ilrawiiur croud In the Fox
raleiiau Theater.
It Is k ia math,-, t ra gic, po wer
ful; a warning to men to be hon
i st a ml upright. I
It shows the terrible lire of'
prisoners in one of the great peni-j
tenllii rles of I lo eon ti try crowd -1
ed. sordid, pitiful. 1
Splendid acting Is done by Wal
lace IP'ery. Cheater Morris, Rob
ert Montgomery, Lewis Stone,
Leila Jlyoimt and several others.
Mrs. Marion Harper, wife of the :
city letter carrier, who suffered
a dislocated hip and sumo minor
injuries last Monday evening when
the family car, which the son,
Herbert, was driving at the time,
went over a bank near Sutherlin,
Ore., and overturned and who
had been at Mercy hospital, Hose-
burg, since, will arrive home on
this evening's train from the north
and will be met by a delegation
of the Medford poslofflce wtaff
with an ambulance and removed
to the family home on Cottage
Ktreet. Airs. Harper was carefully
moved In an ambulance early this
afternoon to the train from the
hospital.
Mr. Harper and their son and
daughters will also arrive hit me
some time this evening, .departing
from Hoseburg by auto after Mrs.
Ifurper had been put aboard the
train, which will reach Medford
about 7 p.m.
Kxceptional sympathy Is felt for
Mrs, Harper, her husband and
children, because she hail bene
in poor health for a long time
past and last winter spent three
months in a Portland hospital.
FROM COURTS BY ILLS
NKW YOItK, July 2C (VP) 111
health has forced Helen Jacobs,
America's second ranking player,
to quit tournament, fur the rest of
the season.
Weakened by a severe attack of
pleurisy and quinsy, he has with
drawn from the Seabright lawn
tennis and cricket club tournament
and from the national champion
ship and will return to her home
in Herkeley on Sunday,
Rock Creek. Klectrlcal water
system arid pumping plant Install
ed inRock Creek school building,
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from page onoj
FULL SIZE
PACKAGE OF
IPMBAH
(CRISPY, CRUNCHY WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES WITH ALL THE BRAN)
FOR
Children Adore Wheatiesl
Children will eat Wheaties 36) days year
nd never tire of them. Wheaties are whole
wheal in flalcea that crinkle and cninkle-an
enticing ntw form children love.
Expertly made by the millers of the famous
Gold Mudal "Kitchtn-u sled" Flour so as to
retain the hcalih-niving qualities of the
world's finest grain, WHKMtKS combine the
bran, minerals, carbohydrates and vitamins
of this nourishing cereal all in one delightful,
tempting dish.
They've taken mibing out. The bran is there,
the minerals are there, the carbohydrates, vitamins-all
the elements that form the world
admitted Staff of Lift.
Wheaties cost but 3c more than ordinary,
flake cereals. Wheat, as you know, is the most
costly grain. Bot it contains more real nour
ishment than other cheaper grains. So for that
extra jc you pay, you get the best grain food
in the world.
Try WllHATIES-you'll be delighted I
WITH A PACKAGE OF
GOLD MEDAL
CAKE PLOUR
AT THE REGULAR PRICE
WHILE SUPPLY LASTS
A full-size package of delicious whole wheat breakfast
flakes for lc! An offer made through local grocers for just a
few days-to urge you to try this crisp, crunchy, ready-to-eat
breakfast delight without delay.
Simply purchase a package of Gold Medal Cake Flour
from your grocer at the regular price. For just one cent more
he will gi'e you a full-size 15c package of Wheaties.
Ask your grocer for this moncysaving combination offer
today. Enjoy a delightful new breakfast cereal children love.
And save. 14c.
OFFER MADE FOR FEW DAYS ONLY
. . to introduce new Breakfast Flakes created by Gold Medal
Millers. Coupon in every package of Wheaties and Cakb
Flour good on Free Community Silver (Tudor Plate) spoon!
I
ILL
provide spiiup for wliciit. They
ktu'w I'nclt' Sain would not sell.
As 11 result F "farm relief"
wlient bus dropped to its low
est jir'iee ill 10 venrs.
1
l.udy Owen, in lJuris, rich, titled
woman, fell in love with Dr. (las-
tuud. He, Hire BuyH, reciprocated
until she lent him llKl.miu fnuira.
Then he stopped reciprocating,
went back to IiIh wife and, only i
the vernacular describes lt--Kave '
Lady Owen "the air."
4 ' '
Lady Owen, thereupon, shot the
wife, Mine. Gastniid, three times,
principally In the stomach. .
Smoking gold-tipped cigarettes
rapidly, Lady Owen expressed in
dignant surprise when the police
refused to set her free. Who can
road the heart of a woman?
Why shoot the poor wife Instead
of the "air giver?"
AU through the ages women have
protected men and blamed each
otherS
Standard Oil of California, of
which K. R. Kingsbury is president
annpunces that It will make no
nipre gasoline than It can actually
Boll.' And, what is more important.
tha't It: will! not, sell , anything to
ueaiers that try to take away the
business of their, competitors by
rate cutting. .
The so-called "bootleg" dealers
are outlawed by Standard Oil.
If other companies follow the ex
ample it may help to stabilize the
oil industry.
Sir Henri Doterdlne. head of the
great Dutch-British Shell company
that spreads literally all over the
world, much greater in extent and
power than Standard Oil. n rinv
other, is an active man. For his
amusoment, he Jumps horses over
fences.
Also, for his amusement, he has I
matte some American oil men iinmi
many hurdles. Our laws forbid an
American company to do this and '
do that. You mustn't be too ble 'I
ion must not, ir yon are American.
organize a nation-wide distributing! I
oiguiuzHuon.- nut ueterdlng and
nis --aneii company can do anv-
gilng.
At present Sir Henri, real cnniiis
of industry, has turned to extract
ing rnrtiiizer for farmers, from van I
that goes to waste from oil wells, i
t would be amusing If b irnve II
nmencan runners c leaner form.
liters .than they can get from their i
own fertilizer trust.
Deterillng Is the man who this
yeur supplies the entire Japanese
navy with oil. He gets the oil
from American wells and sells In
Mipan nt 0 prlco lower than lire1
1 'linen states nuvv ever nnvu run I
uie same on.
Ivvery morning, on coldest win.
er nays. Deterdiug takes a cold
bath out of doors. If the wninr Is
frozen his "man" chops away the
i'eiermng jumps into his
pool, running around the edge of
it afterward In his Wet I111 1 hlti 17
suit, until he feels warmer.
He has made some American nil
men know how that cold plunge
feels.
Dr. James Kads How. Ilfolniitr
friend of poor men. Is demi. nt
starvation, lenvlng perhaps $1,000.
0110. Ho believed that abstention
from food could rure nnythlng. His
neory cost mm his life.
His money Is left to holn the
most unfortunate clnss of unem
ployed, the "hoboes," whose friend
le had always been. j
The good exumnlp of svmnnrhr
Is worth $1,000,000 wisely spent or
'therwlse. Hut $5000 snent nn am.
httlou youth might do more lor the
poor tl nn $1,000,000 spent on con
fessed failure.
The work of one man. Kdlsnn.
ns paid to workers Sl.oooono r..r
very dollar (lint How leaves to
hoboes." It will continue nnvlnir
billions in wages, and nrnflts' re
generations to come.
Issue KrquNltlons
SALEM. Ore.. Jjiiy ;s. tlFi
Itequlsltlnns were Issued hv Oov-
rnor Nurhhf.l yesterday for the m.
rnditlon of Irwin Jones nn,1 Itn-uiii
Hnrrett, who are in cusreilv ii
Salinas. C'S.. and wanted in 'l.i-k.
m county on a robbery charge.
Seaside. N,.vv shell oil com-!
puny plant here started oneratl
recently. .
TWO STORES-IN MEDFORD
IT COSTS LESS TO LIVE IF
YOU
With forty dollars out of every hundred being spent for food in this
country, the up-to-date housewife has learned that a saving on foods ,
lowers her cost cf living. Uarelul food ouyers are watching the
MacMarr ads these days because they find they get more for their
dollar in our stores. Besides, the sayings will buy those other things
you will so enjoy. '
Saturday and
Ginger Ale
( 'a Hilda 1 ivy i 1 -
bottles 39c i
Bread
Double loaves. Local
bakery; I'-lb. loaves
July 26th and 28th
Each
10e
Eggs
Local Guaranteed
Fresh
dozen
45
Salad Oil
Wesson's
'pt. size.'".l'87C'
Crackers
Plain or Salted
3-pound Caddy '
Package of 8wieback FREE
with each caddy crackers.
Both 42 c,
Picnic
Suggestions
Kippered Salmon
.8 pz. ,can...... 25c
Sardines
in Olive Oil
Silverside Brand
J cans... 29c
i Deviled Meat
6 cans' .... .. 29C
Potato Chips
, Fresh and Crisp
3 pkgs. 20 c
Pickles
Bread and Butter
15 -oz. jar 19c
Cigarettes
Carton .... $1.19
Coffee
.MacMarr Supreme
Ql'AIlTV AXU IMllt'K
The Best at the Lowest Price.
found
3 lbs.
35c
$1.05
Salmon
JMnk
tall cans. .. 29c
Shrimp .
5-osi. Cans
2 cans 29 c
Shredded Wheat
The Ideal Summer
Cereal
3 pkgs! 29 c
Marshmallows
, Fresh Stock
Pound 19C
Tomato Soup
Campbell's
J cans .. 25c
Flour
MacMarr
Blended and milled by ex
perts and guaranteed to
please the most discriminat
ing. 49 ib. bg.$l -55
VEGETABLES OF QUALITY
Peas
Oregon Grown
3 lbs. 25 c
Tomatoes
The Best on the
. .. Market
Lettuce
Iceberg
3 ibs,,... 20c 3
heads
10c
Quality and Price Prevail at Our Sanitary Meat Market
Skinned
Half or Whole
Batter
Brook field
69 c
Milk Fed Veal
. Roasts
Pound 18c
Slew
Pound 12V2C
Chops
Pound .. 25c
Loaf
2 lbs. 45 c
Beef
Roasts
Pound 19C
Rib Boil
Pound .15c
Pound
Pigs' Feet
Pickled
10c
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' Just
Phone 116
If your radio needs adjust
ments or repairs.
WITHAM SUPER '
SERVICE STATION
8th & Riverside
Phone 116
Women's Hose
J1.00 pair
Bilk from top to tot with
Trench Heal
.I
mi
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phon. 105 SO N. Central
Medford, Oregon
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