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    MEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKflOW WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER !!. lflHO
PAGE SEVEN
I
Stateliness Aim for Jackson
County Court House
School Plaij, Must Carry
to Provide Site
The county court, at Its rcRuluvl
aeaainn today, studied and pon-
dered the plans for the proposed
new Jackson county courthouaSas
vulnnltted bv wuiouftrarchiYectH. I
The nroiuct is cTiselv ullled with
tllef(335.O0O bllildillK program of
the Medford school district, which
r: n u R
STUDIES
BLUEPRINTS OF
NEW BUILDING
comes to a vote Tuesday, Decem
ber 16.
At nn election last sprinpr, the
(TherH chose the Washington
school Hlte for the courthouse. It
is necessary for the UiiIldiriR pro
gram to carry. In oraer that the
Washington sc.ir)! site be avail
able. fThe hool builtllnp program
callsor vacation of the site.
The county court in its consid
eration of the courthouse, ifi striv
ing to eradicate all "gingerbread"
effects and have straight lines pre
mminutn In th$linos of the court
house. mThoy disapprove of "off
sets' afrd bay windows. They want
the, structure to possess straight
line simplicity.
definite decision on the
ftPurt house plans is expected for
several wee and it is figured that
fj)iv Iftgt th county cot an do,
all tfcin4 conHtbrV if to lav
the mu coipletel :ftift tht ).W
for con:ruWion submit by tjly
1. n.
If tit m lool iTuildivft program
enrrief at lo December 16 elec
tiol, it tfll tuft nt a mom
to ttar dot n iMe Vnshiiton
lool bwilflirTf nd ire par the
rotmi for corthoitt coi:trc-tioft.
School rwifth prog rf i
ru.tio.of
H for lmmditl co
t P.l ty, i. ord.r to
tn ft 4vAntf A of t rnt kt
prict of matlrialg, t4 to furnith
fciwnnt for locl labor dri
lit lt Viiiti' ami spring.
(aily shower buthw r part of
tie irofraM of tret car in fv
iifi. OftraifAy, inci til lntalln
tion of a. n- automatic tpi'tyinft
equipment. t"ry niornitg bfore
he -arl out for .rf '? bh
ca 'p;t; ir(yil iph-pMu
jti of water which clean the
aid1. Revolving brushes give a
HnimiiMi .sfrnblWng and 'nolishlaff.
t I-tlk W, Ta. "Before I was mir
r'M. my mother and sister and I did all
the lamina; work
on a 64-aere frm
fti- eleven vears. I
A married a farmer
and now in nldi
Uon to my house
work and the care
oLmv children I
help him with the
outside work on
our farffi. axfter
. .. ..i.:tj
rn. I bcean to
'snfTer as many
women do. Imally our family doctor
told nt (o try Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable CompouiiG I did and now I
atn a new woman and I know that Rood
health ia better than riches.1' Mrs,
Cyde I. ipiKMAN, K. fl, Lickaale, Pa.
MRS. L. R. BLOOM
119 So. Ivy St.
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THIS PAPER.
NOW PLAYING
"Brothers"
tmWMM
warn
iff
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune-Virgin Station)
i
I Woilnesiluy.
j P. M.
' 5 to c People's Klectric
,' Store; rrosneriKi'nphs; news 1
j and markets by Mail Trib- ,
t una l
6 to 7 Vhrt to Co; KuiU- ,
ers It menu of Informii-,Tj Trails across thivilninH as oxen
4 tion; Oregon Vulnt jtrod their way frtVm Iowa lo Ore-
Cecil and HjJy. ( con are now on display at McPher-
" to S ijyiH (U't Associated; i(4on's store. through the courtesy
News Oldest Slusical llrev
j Uiet, UlU?,
4 S to a FaKoel Motor SaltJft
KM EI J; Ted Dahl and or- 1
chest ra.
JU l . lib A'. 1 .l AlO.
lJnlM., strlnBH. " '
Thursday.
A. M.
":5 S l!i cakfnst broad-
c"t of news by Mail Trib-
une. i
fS to !( Mill Sharpies and E)ia
fj) gang.
f9 to 10 FrirJshlp Circle;
People's Electric Store;
4 .Procter and Gamble.
in to ll Johnson's Jewelry
Store; (iold Se a I; Style q
11 to 12 Film Tips and V
Tlks; Wurts (iifts; Pan- j
torium Dye Works.
j 2 to 1 Heath 'u Drugs;
Swem's Oift Sho p; Ivy
Street Market; Mann's De-
fr partment store: news flush-
esby .(til Tribune, q
1 to 2 Shangle Studio; Pan
0 Dandy prograp Denlson
Uadlo Shop; Scientific Lab-
oratories.
2 to :i Ilai)ineMs Train;
S KMED Ftudlo presentation.
4 3 to 4 KMED studio pre-
M sentatlon.
91 4 to 5 Studio presentation:
H Kiddles' Period.
W f. to C Park I-uMeape; j
Miickdell Program; m-ws
and markets by Mail Trib-
ne' f ,
fi to 7 there to Oo: Jack-
iMn County Hldg. and ;
II Eoan .ssn.; Orejfon Pali?? j
8 Slop; Cecil and Sally. !
B 7 to Its Get An.ated; ,
ft me, Tncle Wiltrd KMED:
"ft"
Plymouth
M o i o r
World
Tour.
to -MED studio jr.-
. sentatTo.: litre. - )
m ii nil u iiimi. i-. i
n ... ,n-.fl,-nwttcs- Radio
It l'eriscopt, lMC.
7:30 to K p.m. Coca cola pro
gram, KOO, Klli, HOMO, ROW
KKCA, KFHD
8 to 8:30 p.m. B. & W. Forum of
the air. VOO. fKCA. FSD,
KTAR
8 to 8:30 p.m. Let's Oet AScit
ed, KIIQ, VOilO, ?G', fl0.
KFI
8:30 to 8:45 p.m. me. 'n'aindy,
KOO, tll9. t'Oa)0, OW,
KIX'A, KF.SD, KSL
S:4r to 9 p.m. Jolly im fevfo,
r,o. KIIQ, KOajlO, KOW, KFI,
KTAR
9 to O30 p.m. rtinlature Biora
phitH, KOO, KUCA q
9:30 to 10:30 p.m. CamiT Pleas
ure lur, KOO. KIIQ, KOJIO,
KOW, KI3CA, KFSO, KTAK,
KSL. KOA
10:30 to 11 p.ni. rarisian Quin
tet. KOO. KOA 0
11 to l'J midniRht Dance orches
tra. K;0, KiW, KI'I
.
H
(Radio listeners
nre promised
tliry will learn
Rom&hing new
about southern-OrVgon when they
listen to KMED. the Malt TRbune
Virffin station, Q'hurfday morning
during till Sharpies' popular
breakfast hour, between 8 and 9
o'cl&'k. g"he HtarHtn 'during the
hour is connected to the United
Broadcast chain with the program
coming from a southern studio.
KMED will serve a breakfast of
the "famous Rogue River valley j
Ilk ts;d iKmon, a fi?h of which
most iVfg,tents of this ttectlon know
but little. If they will listen to
the progi-jun they will learn more.
The .breakfast broadcasts are a
big feature of the station and Med
ford has already gained coastwide
publicity through them. Yester
day a telegram from O. O. Alen
denjr to Siiarples, commenting on
the hroadiSist, wan the subject of
light discussiun and a few days
before a telegram from A.
Gates was the cause for much
nvrrlment.
C7 '
Gassy Stomachs
Made WeU
Rvsry pernon who i troubled with
W In the stufnat h und tiwt?In ihutd
Ktrl & park ana of I3anlniatin' Oa
'i uhlct and he t how gut- ky they Will
relieve all dislrefutin ymptonts.
hharp pains In the ftWonitn or
About the hrart re often due entirely
to g.is prr;'tre. Homellmpa the cir
culation Is retttnoted. caulng the
hands and feet to grow numb. Usually
there is irtiuh trurKllna- or runtMlii? In
the bowels. Muny suffcrera orim plain
of a gnnwing trellnit In the atom h.
eTtreme ri'-i vtmn!s. heartburn,
drowsiness after eatlnir. headav.hea.
duty spf its or labored ireathtiit.
(:iali.nn' ns Tab Ms tahen at
mt'iil time not only prei nt all tad f
trct from rhn, but they lnviora'e
the wrik ntrves of th rtoma- b nd
Hl?t In restoring the whole dittCfU
aytem to tmt.er workbitt irrtr.
(.jpnuine Hah iam tin Tshlits
In th v'-llow iwiiHift n be th'
tamed at any ji du lUre. 4rlr
tl eervwhere
Always on hand at
STRANG'S DRUG STORE
T
IE
IP 'BIG TRAIL'
(o
Shrtoo thii Inft tliolr Imnrint in
theQlust of one of the first 'Bin
of the Fox Craterian theatre, at
j which the romantic motion pietmt
:of the westward emiKratiun opens
today. 0
The shoes were worn by a yoke
nvan lPlv.ill In- 1.' rail at i-Ij-L-
ritarne"l.urB. one of Oregon', enrll-
; est pioneers. They are now owned
!' his grundHon. F. K. llnrnelmrg.
i Frederick Bai-nebing made his
, first trip to OreRon In 1S53. bring-
ins.ii nerd ol noi ses. lie. remrnea
ieasi and made his second trip west
0 tho next spring, ooing to the
Rogue RiveP valley. He stayed
jhere six years, then returned to
Jjlowa and organized n train of
: relatives and friends, who ncoom-
pan led him on his last trip over
Big Trail
iOon after his arrival he accu
mulated lfiOO acres or land Jind
made his permanent home, eas? of
Jackson county fair grounds.
A portion of the properly $ow
owned by his eldest boh, S. P.
Barneburg Is known as Rurneburg
hill and is one of the Bcenic spots
of the valley. O
Other rejics of the long journey
from east to west will be added
to the display during the showing
of the "Big Trail," at the Fox
Craterian theatre.
ROSEBURO. Dec. 3. The
formation of commission vS han
dle thtiIocal unemployment situa
tion vrfs started here today, fol-
Inu-inir a unnfpi'flnfo nf t hn Rnen.
" -m. -
(o bono, acut but -e
?re ei"5 taken to prevent dis
ti afi during the wimer, if possible.
Tho counctlmen were !nftruxted
to aiake a survey of various wards
to pl;i a general clean-up and Im
provement of vacant property. The
city will amploy local labor ex
clusively ok all municipal projects.
Wlfl
rami
ft VANS, VALLEY, Ore., Dec. 3.
Special) Dick Klchmftn and a
lAtrty returned not Ji'lth the boar
which' they went at'tyV, but a good
sized panther which they shot
aftir finding the carcH of a deer
not far from the tree in which they
found the panther. It was t hour ft
tint the unimul had been feeding
on the deer before thei dvent.
Two shots tere necessnry to down
the cat, which wav on a limb ubovej
them, the first shot going through
Hie nose and the second through
the heart. They brought the cat
dot-n to the Winer store where
mot of the eople of the vicinity
came to see it. Later it was takcaB
to tow, where the bounty was col
lected for it. Attrg' haviua the hfto
tanned the men will toss a coin,
for possession of it. The cat meas
ured 7 feet 7 inches from tip to
ik&jis
M SfKHAL MEETING
Troop 35, Boy Scouts of Jack
sonville, held a social meeting on
Monday evening In the Chamber
of 'Cnminrfet hall of that tlty,
and five new scouts were taken
Into the troop.
I,,avon Dun ford, Ttfr'nor Guy
and UaroQi "Wall represented local
troops. They were accompanied
by Scout Executive Wm. Lee
Rrieker. E. It. White, ircoutmas
ter was in charge fo the urogram,
"nd Jones and Dr. D A.
r wi ucs ui dui nB'iiiviiiu nj!unr. jji
Bricker abo gnve a short address.
Following the program, refresh
ments were served.
ROSEBURO, Ore.. Dec. 3. A
The boundary HghU of the Amer
ican Legion municipal nfrpor here
were turned on last night, follow
ing completion of their installa
tion. The lights fhow clearly the
upproach to the 2200-foot gruvel
runway. Plans nre now being pre
pared for the construction of han
g-ir and office building.
THKSGIVING PROGRAM
EVANS VALLEY SCHOOL
EVANS VALLEY, Ore., Dec. 3. i
(Hpl.) Kvans Valley school held
their Thanksgiving program nt the
school Wednesday afternoon which
was greatly enjoyed by parents of
the pupil". He ve nil readings, piny,
lets and songs made up the pro
gram, which was put over In a
spicy yet educational manner. The
teachers plan nulte an elaborate
Christmas program, to be given
at the school, which will be given
mainly to n Christ runs pageant by
the pupils as well ns a variety of
Kongi and readings and n Christ
mas tree.
RQSEBURG FORMS
wildHbeauty
HYXOPStS: Fanny Frtiburo t
hauuu after she ami her hushu ml,
J'uviU Frost, more taruy from off
mo! Iter's home to a vottaoe of
thetr own in the little town vf
Vlouqhbarre, I'ennsulxaniu.
David' 3 mother, prourf leu iter of
the Froat-hroxcnbevk clan, ariato
cmta of t'tonohbnrre. hna actit tlv
) Oithked Fnnuv ever ainre hnvui
rod oifou to marrv her. When
Parid's mother versmutrs his
wide to ret us him an ejyectrd
raise in salary at the bank m or
der to discourage him from raor
tup, Uavid throws up his job and
gets another A daughter. Sheila,
ia born to Dnrid and Fannv To
eai'e Oatid worry. Fannu lies to
Attn about her little ejtravaoances,
alwavs hpino to cover them uu.
but Da vul is Hot appreciative ot
her motive ivhm he finds her out.
Hob Daniels. unhavpiluQuirricd to
I.eila. a wealthy ouxin ot Duvid's,
ipeiids a good deal .01 time with
'anny.
OChapter 7 :
BOB LOSES CONTROL
'O.
'T'lIE entry of the United States
Into the WEOmade two changes
In Fanny's life. Fiftt. Bob Daniels
went back into the army and even
tually to France; and Amelia,
David's sister, visiting la Wash
ington, met a newspaper mini named
Clark Smith, fell precipitously In
love and, when he was ordered
abroad as a war correspondent, mar
ried him at a week's notice and
went with him as far as London,
In Max 1918, Bob, now a colonel
pf arttlfery, came back to Clough-
3
HI, arms suddenly
Ira on a three days' furlough.
On the last morning ol his leave he
waj(ta l on Fanny when she was
I, id kltcta.il maklif cocafcles
aloia on tor Sbella, spiced tyiea
tor David.
."My, but It smells good In here,"
sld Bob, sealing lilmsdf and till
ing back his cbalr. "What are you
cooking ambrosia?"
"1 don't Ijgjow just what," laughed
Fanny. "Mother Frost's cook.
I.eon, gave me the recipe and
feaua cooks entirely by ear 'a
plncb ot this ant a little of that.'"
Fanitjr '-as in buff gingham and
a while apron. Iler0sleeves were
rolled up above the elbow, show
Ing the mllkjj skin ot her beautiful
arms; a tiny bead of moisture stood
on her perfect upper Up: Utile
golden cutis escaped from the
vibrant mass of hair, loosely coiled
on her head. Bob's eyes brooded
on hft- 9a If they would never have
his nil.
"I want to carry the picture ot
you with me to France Just us you
nre now Intaj etynity. If the bul
let with my name on It finds mo."
Bob's voice was huslPv.
"Oh,' Bob you're going to
France?"
"Any day now perhaps next
w;k."
The quick tears sprang to Funny's
eyes. She brushed tbem away with
th9 back of her arm, leaving a
smudgy of flour on the tip of her
nose, and bent low over the dough
she was rolling out.
Sheila playing nearby, came and
tugged at Fanny's skirt. When
Fanny stooped down Sheila wiped
the flour off her mother's nose with
hcrQiwn small handkerchief.
"All dirty," Sheila explained.
"Thank you, darling. You take
such good care of Mother. Now I
think some of the cookies are done
and you can?ake a plate to Cousin
Bob. Then you must hnve your
milk and so to bed."
IP YOU
Coma In and have ua givCVu a scientific dlagnoaia that will tell
you absolutely the true condition of your whole ayatem.
a i not wrong or you to
alnlesa remedy so close at
la half cured. (Delay oftentimea
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There la no guesswork about It. If your physician haa failed
to relieve ycu, or If dozen phyelclana have failed, It la no rea
son why you ahould not find relief In our wonderful Chinese
Herbs. No matter what your affliction la, come and be made
well again by the herbe God put Into the ground for the very
purpose of healing mankind. We relieve all ailmenta whether
of the stomach, liver, lungs, kidneya, heart; alto Indigestion,
sthmt, catarrh, blood poison, appendicitis, or high or low blood
pretture, rhematiam. Prices reasonable. Many testimonial! on
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CHAN & KONG HERB CO.
The Most Experienced and Eminently Successful Herbalists
331 East Main St., Medford, Oregon
Office Houra: 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays 10 to 12
CLAlIirtCD AJDVZBTIEINO OCT! KEIULTI
by MATEEL HOWE FARNHAM
"Those tears probably oort't
mean much 1 seen you cry if
Sheila scratched her finger or David
drowned tls) kilteus." said Bob,
when Fanny returned from putting
Sheila to bed, "but, aside from my
sisters', those are the only tears
1 expect to have shed for me."
"Hob, how unkind! Vou know the
tlr.nbecks that It's born In them
to feel ashamed of showing emo
tion. Just the same. Leila Is prob
ably crying her eyes out this min
ute." "Leila Is at the dentist's. She
apologized for leaving me my last
morning, but Robert's tooth needs
filling and he felt she niftt go
along."
O
"You tell Robert to come and
sea me this afternoon that I'll
have something for him." Fanny
said, busily cutting out a cooky
man.
"Fait'o ... If I shouldn't come
back 1 wish you'd remind the kid:
occasionally thaUlhey had a fathei
who Oib once champion fencer al
West Point. That, I believe. Is my
ouly claim to distinction try nut
to forget it." O 0
'"When the war Is over I sup
pose the men who come back will
soon be Just like anybody else; but
those who stay will be heroes for-
P -
mM-Vl-HXW3 8,,,- -m . .j, .J...-. ... isSsS
r:jttMl,-avb&i v w-; . .iai i
tightened about her,
ever especially lo their children.'
said Funny unsteadily.
"Then I hope to God 1 stuy."
. J?flg),JM'-s not xptsulr.".
A Taclory whistle blew end f)ot
glanced at lite clock, rot to his reel
anpulled down his biuiise. "Twelve
o'clock and 1 haven't packed Vet
Myotnifii goes at three. By Hid
way, it's a secret that I'm due to
sail very soon Not even Leila
knows."
"Oh. Bob, that Isn't kind."
"It I told Leila she would begin
pulling wire? to keep me on thir
sidepus she has before tills tim(
I'm not taking uuy chances."
"You're as unjust as you can be
"Yes? Well, maybe I am." Bot
picked up his cap. tried It with
nervous lingers. "Fan would yor.
mind kiRsIng me good-bye?"
Fanny hesitated. David would
not like It. But how should she re
fuse so little a tiling to this hurt,
overgrown boy with Ihe beseeciaii
eyes the boy whom she mlgh!
never see again?
"Why. ot course I will," she sale
as lightly as possible.
Bob kissed her reverently thet
his arms suddenly tlghlened &iou
her and Fanny had to hide heofuci
from hlB hot lips. Olscngagiiig her
self witlPa little push she hastciivt
to put the tuble between them.
"There lire some things which
don't have to he put In words'
said Bob from the door.
(letter not put In words, Bob
You've been so kind we've beer
such friends. Let's not spoil It."
"All right, I won't." The doot
banged behind him.
The very next day Amelia came
over to tell Fanny and David that
she was engaged to Clark Smith und
meant lo be nOrrlcd in a week.
(Copyrtpht, fl.10. I.y Mattel Motet
I'drtifuiml
Mltfortun, strike. Fanny and
David In tomorrow, chapter, and
behind it ia a calculating aelftah
neaa. O
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ARE SICK
suiter wnen vou can have a sure,
hand? A disease checked In time
means fatal retulta). So come
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ture earnings, het us make you a partner
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JACKSONVILLE oro Dec. 3.
(SJI.) 'Itepol't fill- .Vuvemhor of
the local weilier bureau of which
Kmll llrltt Is otiHerved, Ih as fol
lows:
Mi'nn maximum, 48.!
mean
Christmas Opening
FREE;
Toys and Candies for the Kiddies
BRILLIANT
CHRISTMAS
WINDOW
H1CDT AVC
Llor Lin. 1 kJ
UNVEILINCg, PROMPTLY
AT 7:30 P. M.
BAND CONCERTS
Retail Trade Division Chamber of Commerce
ERE IS
an attractive
investmentl
opportunity!
Shirt. Ilii
mi the liin
li;iiiiiicss
I'iiiaiii-iiil
s 1 lit till 1 1.
Ii road tn
1 1 1 1 ti liil i
iiidciicii-
(lci)ci'! Invest your
savings in our safe,
s o u n d scciirit ics
with assurance of
ai! adequate ret'irn.
Sa vimO-lvest-
Write for descrip
l!?tVisa..
minimum, 3-1; mean, 4J: maxi
mum till, ilntr- lMt and L'nd; mini
mum -ll. date -2 and 311; Ki'cejU'M
dally iam-, 33.
I't'celpllutlon: Total, 2.1a) tncl's:
ureatcHt in hours, 1 4'i Inches.
Nov. HI.
"Ntimlior'nr day with Mil r aaa..'
precipitation, tl; natmfcor of aays
clear, 111; partly clousjy, 5; claaaty.
9.
'IM-eclpltatlon slnco .September. 1.
3..IU InclieH. Precipitation for same
period In llll'll. 1.14 Inehei,
MEDFORD'iS'.
l m A
.HUanHal-
MMdatA- lai HdhfluKitfA
Unvnr watw lbvar memory
avo so Many iwnajteien ctf the
Ko.avlt 'Ftaatila evhaMl FjaftillJKll,
Scotland, ns It lll. Kiiaf. oj-i.j
ia.f taratlKh Jmn ally twl.e in
recent itjoattn. Mi? queen vi
tat.a aeverul- ftrne, whifB In. ;sl
atenre - HaliaaafciH. oid liHs'ttlso.
hnve ifeen mM h.v li "Prlm-e ot
Vuhw, rulncesH. iflsuy, the Juko
of York. TrlncesR IMbnal "flctonla.
Iho Iiioh of Yerk and. frlnco'
V ITiisiT" T T"
SANTA CLAUS
Assisted by
AMOS 'N' ANDY
Will Arrive
At the Chamber of
Commerce Building
at 7:30 P. M.
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