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PAGE FOUR afEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, CREfiOX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1930 Sir liil (HI till III! III! Ml iiii lf Iiii ill! I!!! im iiii III! i ill! iiii in la llll US mi ill! m III IIII UH III! Ii!l I;;i 1 1 1 in ll!i liil iii III Hi Hi !!! IS l.'l : PAST MASTERS MASONIC MEET FRIDAY EVENING 'Big Trail" Western Epic Opens Today , ikApiijlfll Masoulo mealing, will he held nt Hie Medford Masonic j tempta Friday even inn in honor of paHt masters of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. and A. M., nnd visiting past' maBierB, Arthur Horrlilge, wlduly kTinwu speaker and promi nent MilKon, will arrive In Medford Friday from I'ortlund to deliver an address . before (he speciui large meeting ami square unil unmirass menfrom all parts of tho southern Oregon country and northern Cali fornia1 will assemble to hour this distinguished mun., ' (i. In the afternoon the Mod lord de (tree team will confer the first sec- Hon work mam a class of candl- dutea and tho second degree work will he tiie foatiiro of thn evening lodge session. The local Masonic degree unit will he In uniform und tho work will be conferred in. honor of tho muny past muxte.ru who will be guests. Those who find it Impos alble tn attend the lodge h6hhIoiih mdy enjoy Mr. Herrldge'a uddroHS nbeiit 8::it) o'clock, according to Ilqivey Fields,, worHhiiiful inuHter of Medford lodge 1 11.1. Another incentivn for MnnonH to utiend the special punt mastem' night Reunion at the Masonic tem ple will ho a delicious turkey din ner nerved in the (Union room on the second floor at (1:30 o'clock. Thin banquet will he open to nil members tit the .MedTord lodge and visiting Masons. The degree team, which will con fer the liiitiuiory work Friday eve ning, will lie compoHel of; F. J. Mcl'herson, (Hon Fabrlclt. O. ). Horner, It. C. Muluollaud. O. Do Jurnelt, IJ. Ilunon. Oordnn Ker shaw, (ioorgfl Alden, Aubrey Nnr ria, Chas. FiirnaH. lister Smith, Howard Warner, Ted linker, A. (1. llishnp, Ilulpli Sweeney, Vernon Turpin, Ceroid Ilarr, fieo. Nicker- j eon. II. L. Van der Mark, II. II. Kellom, John Vale, Carl Stewart, Klherl Lenox, CJewett and .lolin Denver. The team In presided over hy. I .on llishnp and thin la tholt debut.. ' , AS LOCAL TROPHY ' Alt! I e IIPTIIMIA wcnllio. ,, ,wl ..-.. 1 - .i., ., I uuiu. .unco a U11CI uu ; mgni, nas a narrow escape and lem anoui-ll quite cheerfully, .Mlaa RutH Nichols of Rye. N. Y files from the Atlantic to the Pa Cific in In hniiru flU. mlmitau !. I log almoat nine hours from the wo men a record. Does she rent and talk about herself? No! She will Bturt unaln and see how fast she can crops the continent in the other direction In women courage and a inn jorlty of the other good finalities i I are more hlKttfy developed than in ; Hubert .1. Ripley may set his men. (letters addressed In 'an unusual C'oneelt.Avhieh is useful becauso i way, but Medford high school got I'' encourages us, keeps men from : the year's wtrangest package jn ' Knowing it. iiii- i . n. limns iuih morning, i A dirty, rather scuffed football I .., "" ,,, iMir -n ugo was "-seat in the .Senate is preposterous. ., V, ,.,.. ; ThB 'Senate itself is the Judge of side, if a round i In have a Hide, was a piece of adhesive lope such ui is used in i athletic dressing rooms, carrying liie address, a seven-cent stump, ami the initials "From A. H. S." in the corner. , - To the victor Hie spoils are ylipposoil to ii e I o n K. Medford irouneiid the Ashlnntl Crfzzlles, 2:;-" 'I'tiiinlcsalving day, lut for got to carry off the football which was used in the -game so the, mails wero useil to carry the tro phy. It may he deposited in the high school trophy case beside the hulls used in the :iil-ll lientlnfe adniinistered IJenson high in 1'ort. land in lllx and lh iti-l:t victory ' To nay that Mr. Davis, former I Herretary of labor, can't ttike hi over Kiilem gurnet. In 1H27, both title Two great characters In "Tlio lllg Trail, lolin Wayne and Tally .Marshall. One hundred yours ago begun a ; It Influenced if It. did nut actually j Jiuoul W alsh, famous motion plc movemeut that was iiroloundly to i iletcnnlne tiie Amei icanlallon of ' tare direciiir u lio h:is filmml n affect the history and thn contours ' all the vast territory west, of the I re-enacttiielil of those days which0 nf Ilia tTnlt...l u. l. n. ....... , f ... ' o .. n,,,-n. im vcn it ii- , i,,i.ny iiiiiu iiiaii, 5 inai lies ueiwccn i cotilrl otltefl so much to American and Its symbol was the pioneer lower t'allfornia and the Canadian history. u'""on- 0 border. His Fox .Mo.lu'onc production, Hetween the first and ultlmateo It waa a heroic conquest and "The I!li Trail," which opens to ruiiilillngs of Ita westering wlicels i'resldent Hoover early this year : day at the Fox Cralerlan theatre It carried over a single trail at asked that the centena'ry he. fit- for four days run. has been hc leasl .iri0,0(l(l Idoneera and gave I lingly oliBerved. , cl.illneil by nreviewers as the niosl to the United Htatex undlsinited j t'erhaiia that request found no Important contribution to the windows on the I'aelfte ocean and i more substantial retilv tlian from 1 set n i il.-ii... FOR GRANTS PASS Thn sixth Olnclorplla Drctw Shop n hn OHtnhiiKheil In OioKon. will 1k .oponed at flranlH Vim; follow tnj; tho inirclinHc ut Mvh: Nellie Scan' Htoro hy tho ft. C. Hail toy cntripany. , ,t . J ' i'JxtrnMlvo plans nro . under way lit Vr'nfodel aiid nlarno the Hhitp ftH Moon (he clearance Hh now In prpiti-fl lu cpmploicd. At'ss Cora Hurrau. jnonflKfr of tho Mori ford OlndorMla, mild today. . -Mr' Ncn, who hH hncn naso Cifltod .wlth tho Nen nhop ' for many yearH and In well known throughout iiouthorn Orouon, will manage tho Olndorelln. Thtf R. C. Ilndlcy company now ha women dress tthopi In Mod ford. OrantH Panit, 1 taker, I'tmdla ton, Tho Uallp and UiOrando, Oregon. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) Business Pickin' Up For Amos V Andy f ' 7""""' "k i'il ,"r i r:i:-F holly mM-:t AM roaldenH of Ihei valley who nra interested In beautifying tholi linmea nre invited to the lecture tu lie given Thursday evening on the suhjeot of landscaping hy Prof. K. A. dlthhert of Oregon Ktnte col lege. Tho lecture will ho given under tho nUHdcea of tho Mud ford Harden club lit Hotel Medford nnd will begin at S o'clock, preceded by n business meeting for cltih monitiera at 7:30. Thoro will lie no 'admission charges for tho meet ing. The lucture will be Illustrated with beautiful slides. i'rofeHsnr Cuthbert came to Oregttn State college two yeur ago from Ann Arbor. Mich. He has already made n reputation for himself In western lis vcll as eastern landscape work. The nbovu photo of Amos 'n' Andy In their freshalr taxlcnh was taken by their official photogra pher, the llurwood shop, and offi cial services for their ear are per formed at the Smith and Watlilns Firestone station. The members of tho "eorpulallun" have not overlooked, anything." and they . Theramons comedians appeared claim the contented look on their fat tho city aliuncil tneethig ' last facea Is eniised by the fuct that evening to obtain a temporary por bolh their ear and themselves are mil to operate a taxi In , the 'city insured by llrown and White. for a week, rermlsslon hail been "lillslness am nplcklu" tip,'' Andy refused by city officials, but after slated this morning when in a mad j a half hour of argument they rush to answer a call. "We .aim ; grained theb- wish, with :.on,l set have to keep a hustlln'. ' at $Iuo.ihmi. Any workman fighting against improved methods, In machinery or anything else,, fights against himself in the long run. ' Similarly any. inalidual that fights against a new idea ulao rights against himself. , In Britain's cotton industry, an in certain lines of work Jiero, workers-refuse to do as much, or even half as much, as they might do if they choset : They call this "help ing tho other man to got a job." Mill, owners in Kngland offered inci eased pay to their workers, al most doubling , wages if tne men would attend to eight looms instead of the usual foiir, which they could do quite well. The men say ''no." They want tn do half as much as they can, so iih to give twice as many men work That idea w'.ll keen, them poor, nud force in machines that will do more than men ever dreamed ol doing. . : . ..... o v. . To figiit progreBB. is folly. Give women n chance and they work. In tho air they are doing more than men in proportion to opportunity. M's. Keith-Miller. In spite of had k on Its lariated n,(!nihershlp. . .The right of the object can bf said; .., , . , ' , ., to reproaent them. , - i . Thu Senate ncted wisely in giVv ing Mr. Davitt his seat.. . If, as alleged hy Senator Nye, more thaw WIO.OOO waa spent, at: tne primaries to win the election tor Mr. pavis, the facta, doiibtlens, will come out. ' . " Mr. Davis, a poor man. until re cently official of a labor union, possesses no sucit rortune. ;The people will want to know, who was Willing to spend more than hulf a ' million to send Mr. Davis to the ! Senate. Doubtless it will be found' that the money was contributed by! union labor, aqxlous to have itf.tliej Senate an able representative.,;' 1 Russia possesses In vast (piantf tlos, and quality unexcelled,' the manganese necessary to modern life and used hy yon every day, ul-1 though you maynot know It. ' i It is the metnl that mal.es steel i stronger. You use it, in the nxle : nnd other parts of your automobile, I big or little. I Our hig.steel companies get their i mnnganese from Chintiiri in Russia. We produce the precious metal j nolo, uu u juooeHi scale, and iius. sla threatens to swamp our manga nese indusiyy. ; How to protect that without" mak ing the public pay and pay dearly in the question. Euroiie learns of a five-power al liance including Hungary, Italy. Al bania, Turkey and Bulgaria, to com(iel a revision of the Versailles and other peace treaties. A majority of human beings. In cluding millions in this country, be lieve that those treaties wore un just nnd dictated by war hatreds and bitterness. r , They w;;i not live. t I ! 4 lovely skin is first of all CLEANJ AND for perfect clcatilititsss you should il use a cream so light thut it melts Dit your skin, so thorough thut it lifts out every bit of clogging dust. Thnt's DOROTHY CRAY Cleansing Cream; our- Toilet Goods De partment is the (iluci! whi:rc, you'll iintl it. $1.00 $1.7:1 $2.75 HEATH'S DRUG STORE : Ask "Fred" a new invention and HawUa, our Ki'eatt?Ht air pilot nt the. moment, 1h experimentinR wi'th it. The im portance of thin invention, it' Dr. HutfhiBon's hopes are realized, can not he exaggerated. It will take from the fumes of Kaaoline the deadly quality that poisons the air in great cities, caus ing occasional deaths in closed ga rages. Even more important is the fact that tills new gasoline is expected (to Increase the cruising range of an airplane hy almost 100 per cent. What men imagine, they can do, and what they require, their brains can produce. 'rap $')Jy? Snuff up nose; 'S(y "ie't in hot ' til ,, water and in B. hale vapors. OW is the time to Min up for Santa's favor next Christmas! Join our Christmas Club . . . set aside a small ainount each week . . . whatever you can easily spaYe from j'oui' salary . . earn real interest on each deposit . . . and a month before next Christmas you'll have plenty . of money to make the holn flays really- thrilling It's I he modern way to coop--orate with vour income. The First National Bank- "A Departmentized Bank" An Ideal Gift 'Brothers" Shows For Your Boy Fox Rialto Today inany another world-famous mov ing picture beauty, will make love tn Jean Arthur In his new nil talking, starring picture, "Half Way to Heaven." which will bo the attractlun at the Isla theatre Another, of last year's successful, Thursday nnd Friday. 1 Pfeqsure Hour Program Tonight One of the most pleasant feat ures of The Camel PleiiHure Hour Is the use of one outainndlng song enub week which Is carried throughout the entire program. iiy arranging one wonc, any Ma'hlon Merrlrk. director of the ' I'loomirc Hnur 35-pleeo orchestra. "a-nd carrying vnrlutlnnii. of Its strains throughout Hie enilre pro. grand we have found that It hinds th .pleasure hour together Into on comprehensive musical whole. It 'forms a rich background fur thn other scintillating and epark llnfc pieces," i " , , Home of the other popular acts will he the lloswell tllrls' Trlj In "Walking My Itahy llacl Home." flrlff Williams and Nenl Spalding, the piano twlnn, will do a -olst-erlng duiH nrrangement of "March of Hoodlums," followed by "It Must l!e True," Ming by Hetty Kelly and the men'A nunrette. This broadcast Is on I'aciflc coast st.itlnf's from 0:30 to lOrau l. m. Wednesday, Decrnilier . - " , , T, v.irn, of coming . volcnn'e eruptions, a, vnlciinometer, whose thermnnint when beateil to cer tain ricgren tells of danger, has been Installed on Mount I'elce. carried tho femiii'ine leads In the two latter pictures. "llndertow,'' with Mary Nolan, completes Its two day run at tho lsi.4 Innlgbt. ' What glorious adventures bovs I ' 1 '"'I hetween the ages of ten and twen-1 m '",iy" "ln!"-r"t "'I ; , """ w,"' , n-'ven" brings , , i,,., 'the screen. It Is "ltrolhors" tbel "Ogers and Miss Arthur together ty have reading The American, " ' , for the firs. time, allho both have Doy-Youth's Companloni Ah Ui1"""' 1 "" vcnine wi.u ;,,,,,. ,,,.,. coMracl , I'aramount by magic, this well-known niagn- '"'tl '-V"'" m his original dun. Mm- for some time. Miss ,rihur played lne caiires boya to distant purtrt j Per."oaatlon role. Ilrothers" Is with tiai .i l:'.iv In "The Saturilav of the world. Introduces them to 1 "" v "' nt l,u' lllalto Niiit Kid." recently, and woii strange people. Iota them expcrl-1 theater, where It oneneil Mils after- j praise for her ehnraclciir.ations In once queer customs and revel n ( noon- for a two-day run. j "The Canary Murder Cose," "The the adventures of foreign lands. I 'l'1"' tK play wim considered , itreene Murder Case" nn: "Tho In a single l.nie. a bov will bat-1 "nv ' onnuint sue- .Mysterious Dr. Ku Mauchu.'' She tie the froaen northlaml with sled '"8' 11 "in mr is mouths on anil doit team, cross Indian-haunt-: Uroailway and the road. The film ed plains In a prairie schooner. I ov,'n ""'re thiilllng than the mom over war-lorn la ml In an ''"' "uri Lytijll rnclnated .the army plane or on dangerous routes; auillence with his clevcroiluul por wilh a It. ft. mall pilot, hunt wild I"'"1'"1 animals In Africa atop the sway-. Tl1' """'V ' eoncerned with the Ing back of an elephant, go cruls-1 lives of twin bruthers. senaratld la Ing In a battleship, fight Arab ' Infancy and the effect of contrast- raiders w'.th the Kantian l.eglon 1 environments on their person- ami participate In many other thrilling experiences that come to readors of The American liny. Vouth's Companion. It Is such experiences as these that sharpen n boy's wits, kindle hi Imagination, strengthen his character, develop his understand ing of the world In which he lives and of the- people that Inhabit M. Here. Inijecil, the Ideal gift fur that boy lu whom you are. inter ested that son. nephew, cousin, neighbor, or. perhaps, the son of (i. business associate. An attrac tive gift card bearing your name will be sent to the hoy If you re uuesl It with your order. Then every time the mailman brines the maxasine In bis ilnnr. the buy will ihlnk of ynu gratefully. Sulwcrlptlnn prices nre only alltlea. One is brought up In an atmosphere of wealth, the other lu poverty. In unfolding. It reveals the dissolute life of the rich hoy.' ending jn murder, and the whole some life of the poor boy. Hecause nt lin nil vsl.Mi I i..,tti,,.lil.ii...j l.'.l.lln cunnollv. the u .;.....,tl A -"PCcial Jury venire was to be of the crime of his twin. II, lb drawn today to act In a second Na.ichlon, whose identity be was:"'1"1 walt llawioy. Ashland, unaware of mull title Hnio. j ' circuit court this week. A Jury A brilliantly fought case by Hob, deadlocked by u vote of seven to who Is a clever lawyer, frees Kdille I "Vl' fO'' conviction w ns dismissed of any part In the crime. Hobl lat night, following llawiey's trial isurfers a complete physical and mental collapse and Is taken to a sanatorium. Kddle is asked by Colonel Xaughtnn to Impersonate Hob In the household so that Mrs. Xauglitnn will know nothing of his condition. Kdille consents, While living there he fall. In line i.m for one year and .1.l0 fori"'"'1 Norma, his brother's fiancee. three years. Mall your order (II-I "'' decides he cannot keep ui they "" reel to The American Hoy-Youth's 1 deception because of this, Qlust :! Cfnm.-, P ,,f UlUIIIHVIi 1ISU C99 yesterday on a possessiQU charge, on which he was arrested a few weeks ago. The second trial will Uivolvu a sales charge and will open tomorrow. II. II. llogan, state prohibition agent, who will testily he purchased a pint of tliiuor front llawley will be a feu Hue w.tnrsa for the slate. Companion. I:a v. Itlv.l.. lVlroll. .Michigan. Service on your Mi'.iscrlption will stain with whichever Issue you specify. Adv. Lafayette i be Is iibout to l.'uve, he learns of Hob's death. lew Isis Feature If "you suffer from kiih. heart- " , (buir. sour sinmnch. blnaiini: and (II 3f .j i dyspepsia, why not make the lh. Hair Way to Heaven j ,,-A :' . mimite. tctu j .Absolutely l ' ' iiinnniH linn.' S, III II S feel like new One Ingredient has jt he ania.lni: power to ibcest 3. etui times its own nriKht. IVm i give I j up. Het Olotet at am- drug store. ; Put It to the test. Mom-v hack If I i.vnu oon I moll eel like new, nnd rinL-ion vhn!ah"' " niosl nnyihlng In com- Carol for n drive, the i ffc t was has won universal r..n.,.v.. ,.. (""- ""'let must s illufy you 1 on I comical. King Carol lieliu ton tall I screen .u.,eil,e,.,i ..t v ....... i'."1 T."1 '"' cost nothing. tinly Hrllnv Mlcbaii n Molnrlst Prince Michaii of ttumania has become a motorUt. and Is driving the emallest car In llinhnrest. ,ll, "Ameiicn's be" Is said to be a Boml driver, but; new cirl film, I. tne otner n.iy, when he took King Charles t limbic) friend" has to lt in in small a car. roil, Alary Milan, Clara How aud'L'iug dun .Uc hy J.irmin Wood j STABILITY Medford's own Building & ' Loan c Assn. There is no fluctuation on stock invest ments in this Association. Funds de posited are always worth 100 cents on the dollar. A safeguard carried by this Association is the Surplus Fund accumulated over a period ofo twenty-one years. Jackson County Building and Loan I Association Organized 1909 l'l.,