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?T.!.' VfitU'V ni iniinn.11 i.i ; ' . ". ." ; . ' 1 MEDFOftDMATL TRIBUNE. MKDFOmv OUKfiOy, FRIDAY; DKPK.Nf l.KI? 3. ): ) PAHIC S10VEN Women Only Here are some exceptional buys ?hat all women should take advantage of. Final clearance of all Ladies' anrj Children's Hats values to $1.69, going at 19 121 S'cwrictsjA IPwcftiaWrt IRELAND GETS READY TO VOTE Meteorological Report DURING SPRING lKtvinbl-r 5. 1H30 Meilford unU vicinity: TonlRht anil Saturday ruin. Moderate tem perature. OreKon: Haln weat and .Itioul Known east purtiun tonlKht mid Saturday. Moderate temperature. Leaders Would Avoid Poli tical Strife During Hua? o Eugharistic Congress in 1932. Local DU is ! . enm minf.s nFFXTRA nivinFNn WALES MAY BEiTO BURLINGTON REOPENED SOON SHARE HOLDERS m. , Nbw..S3.95 Aft sutew IVavo many Bar gams for Vfcw MEN !1 H 1 HI 1 . s mwm'MXv . ....... ins With a 51c purchase we give one of our Nie-Inch Unbreak abie Baby Dolls FREE Santa Ckus left us 2000 dolls. Some are white, and some are black, so.each person may choose the color he wants. See these dolls in our windows! One to a Customer Heatfo's Drug 5toie "Ask Fred" L y f illi:f H. an Dlrl.IN. (fP) Tlic impression H(ij l m Free State that n Aiv. wttki iy l xpectcd autit mK !. TW .! iK iWant0exires i WW, Wt ja.nr will see the ln'tiw Ua.'tavMi. cvii 14 the mimai 1 imtiii f U 151k ccto mmy f tku iw.'lviW ' . Patrick, 4 ft. felt tki fottft.'i cifcta Satts F!saVc ifte T;a's sf eeles immc tint lw ity win eovw into, pver lledfMl t a "wlwde li;" system of piviteetitw IrlWt proilurts. Tko government party Is willing to Irst8ct wf kM'MUvy tkat can prove Ks la i in it a turltf commission cmiH4 cklK civil servanls. Tkte ctMnitiMii has ben oper jt? ' some years, hut as the uttk'Ms MM oly sit on it In their ifars 1Mb tlMtj lias been great ieiay S lilveHticatliK claias. Tke KovorniMOkt Wis now made the canwiisslon a wWle-tlio job, and its chairman will be the pcrnwient teoretary of the ministry of jtwtice. Labor Hs Program Lalior bus issued a detailed yro Kiam. It urges ftiat cowrmcat funds should be made available to assist privately owned lwtry. and that certain Industrie should' be run as national service corpo rations. Banks should be national ized but managed Independently ol' the political government. The present strength of parties In the Dail is government, G4; Do Valora party, 5G; Labor, 13; Farm ers. G: National League, '2; and In dependents. 11. , No party will, join . with Ue Valera to displace Cosgrave, and De Valera will therefore need to gain about 20 seats in order lo have an Independent majority. Ills party organization professes confi dence that this is possible. PARIS PUIS OHUS Tom peruturo ( doRrvcs 5 1) 34 Hielu'Ht iliiHt 1L' huurtO r.4 f.U Lowest (last 1- hours) 37 3- Htl. humitlity (por ct.) Hi aou lVcelpltutloii (Inches).. .02 .00 State of went her Clear FosK Lowest temperature this morn ins 32 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 103U. 4.14 in-QK'K. Temperature a year ago toduy: Highest 5fi; lowest 24. Sunset today. 4:4ti p. m. Sunrise Saturday 7:23 a. in. Sunset Saturday 4:40 p. in. Cl3iftrv&ians Taken at 5 A. M. 12Ctth Meridian Time I TJ I Ipp i 3 I ! 17 1 linker fiiy 3S Blsmurck 30 Rolse 4(1 Denver 4L' Dos iioines 3t! Fresno (I' ll elena 4- Ijoh Angeles .... "0 Mai'HbflcId ill) I'lioenix (IK Portland 4(1 lied liluff 02 HoHeburg 5G Salt Lake 36 San Francisco... 58 Santa Fc 44 Seattle 4S Spokane 52 Walla Walla .... 40 Winnipeg 'iZ i i i L ; IV. J. .'Hutchison. IS 10 30 C4 4L' 30 54 30 42 40 44 47 30 4S 20 42 34 30 14 . Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. ('loar Rain Clear Clear Clear C'loudy P. Cily. t?loudy Clear Cloutly Cloudy Cloudy (Mear Main Uain Foggy P. Cdy. Abandoned Workings Hold Rich Prospect for Modern Methods Belief, After Investigation. Meteorologist. IB i PARIS. (p) The Kronen capl j tal will not open its arms to Amer ican coltene hoy .fuzz bunds next sum incr as it has been doing. : The, talkies are farcing tho musl : clans' union to tighten up on re Htrictions applying to foreigners. Three hundred nullve playor were put out of jobs recently in one day. ; Simultaneously, police began to de i mand working permits from for ; eign orchestras in night clulm and I chic restaurants, and several were I forced to leave the country, j French musicians say that the 1 college jazz bands arrive in the summer, having "played" their way across on ocean linej-s. They are assured return passage by the steamship companies for tho enter tainmeut they give paying passen gers. Itut between crossings they , invade Paris and in order to mnUe expenses offer their services nt, low prices. ' , SANTIAGO, Chile (V) The first foreign airplane factory built by American avhittun Interests has been completed here, and work started on its first order of 40 milttiiry planes for the Chilean air corps. During construction of tho plant by the Curtlss-Wright export cor pora tin 25 Chilean' engineers re ceived instruction at the com pany's military aircraft factory In Kurfalo. N. Y. They will form tho nucleus of the staff, which will be made up of native Chilean labor, though a small group of resident Ameri can engineers will supervise plane production. All the planes on order ore military observation ships, but the government contract stipulated that One-hajf oft the? order may be changed atert to pursu(t ships. ' 0' Ton? W ilhclm DO L1 1-JLl.V, Wa les A) C gUvl miners "f "'fh ?roni the creek' literally heai'cd testimony before Prot'essoi- Henry Louis who Is conducting an investigation of abandoned Welsh goldflelds pre paratory to submitting a report to the government. Should the report be- favorable, Welsh gold mining, for almost a generation abandoned, will blos som aulti. Heaped oil a huge table in front of Professor Louis were gold "in gots, gold bearing quaru, gold ore and panned flake gold, all taken from the Welsh veins. 'When the hearing- ended -Pro-fe-: Louis toured the abandon ed workings ai'coinpanied by ex perts; who estimated the amount of capital necessary to revive the Industry. One of the most pleluresqift- of the old time miner. to testify was 10111s Jones who attributed the falling uff (if gold production to poor milling methods. Pan Out i.olil "Thre fellows and myself." Jones t ii lii Professor Louis, "went iuto a .shaft near here in the dead of winter and by heating water a little at a time we panned enough gold out of tho vein in a week to realize over ?sao. Onee, using whHt we (hen up to d:itc operations $3.-,00U in gold was taken from three Ions of ore. As a result of the dMeto.ures. Wales is seething with gold fever, but none here has money enough to erect a modern mill whero the ore could be properly and profit ably woi'ked. 1 lowever, several firms have announced their inten tions of forming syndicates If the government Investigation 1 proves the venture feasible. Welsh gold mlnos formerly built fortunes for thelf operator. and g:iy. employment to hundreds of woikers. Krom tho quartz, bed.) at 'poutddti. near Itarmouth, gold valued at fID.noo.aoa was taken, smaller amounts being derived from other fields. . Kor brief Shells in IIH!) mid lit the Ht. David mines here were oponed and the wedding bund worn by Princess Mary was east from Ht. David gold, as was the ring of the Duchess of York. MOW YOUK. Doc. 5. (flM Di rectors of the Chicago. Hurlingtou - Quincy railroad declared an ex tra dividend of $5 In addition lo the regujpvr semi-annual disburse ment of $.". Both dividends are payable December 2ti to stock of record December 15. NEW YORK. Doc. 6. (J1) The ' Crown Zellerbach corporation and' first subsidiaries for the six months ended October-Jtl, the first ' ball' of tho fiscal ycTfr, reported i not profits of SL.ViO.TSl) nuainst t j $;;,ni7,iiL'S in tho like period of i preceding llscal year. j I ! j Crown Willamette Paper Co, and i Pu..m.. iiiiu r.ic Hi.. u(v untune ! j ended October 111 reported net I profits of $l,:;Uti,r;2 against (2,-; J 2tO,20'l in llio corresponding six j I months of tho previous fiscal year.; American Car & Foundry Co. and sulmidiarlcs for tho six months ended October III has net income' equal to $l.3i a common share, against ?2.li a sharu In the nuu period last year. Italph HimUI. president of tth Great Northern Kallway Co.. esti mated that the road's net Income' for tills year will exceed $ti u share. Last year thu, conipauy curuud $10.25 a share, - , mm mm o flait disappoint urbousaMrs this Christm as: BOOKS! Just a few Suggestions Children of all I-andi SloHw The "Buddy Bonk a far Hot Ted SroU FTylng Slogif Ant 9n Flytng StoriM Carry (naon Football Hooka Orke jiSrrr Todd StorUa Tha Torn fft Boobs Th oo 8Urrr Storlaa -fllM Pna Wea narrla 9toaaa X Ulr X Watnm StoHaa Tha Ilardr Bora Myatory BmAm O Tha nuloor CM Th fttrtlta CM Boolra Tha Marfaria Booh q ia Uaumy Bntaali StawlA Tba Boaaar Twtm Th Bnany Brrn Storahaj Th4 CofTy Baav Banho Tha JnonpT TJm Tn 1 b4 Ptlr Browwtav 1 under Federal m I WASIIl.VC.TO.V. (A't Dronze and !reen wild turkeys, the kind which adorned Thank riving platters of the Pilgrim fathers, have come under I'ncle Sam's protection. The turkeys have been given I homes in several of the national j forests. O O Thus cared for. thp big gobblers I are Increasing In th("natlonal fur I ests of New Mexico iflul Arizona. In the Wichita national forest in Olkahoma, wild turfcey have a rarmo of ..i.ooa acres. unareu chiefly with wild deer. Wild turkeys uq found In umall numbers in wooded mountain dis trict' of Virginia and North Caro lina. Alabama and Texas have the .oovf ii'Ml'ernus fbteks. If Tha Boajtaar Twftm - A I i LITTLE RED HEN LAYS 345 EGGS IN 365 DAYS A fill UN, Alii. !) Alabama ha a new champion in a little red hen. Officials of the Alabama 'Poly technic Institute say "body Pea cock." a It bode Island Ked, has completed teats giving her a rec ord passing nil others. Sh't has laid 345 eggs In a 3!5 day speriod, setting her four :g ahead of the previous world'n rec orl of 341 'ggs for her breed. Uidy Peacock Is l! months old. She began laying a few days be fore the contest. ; WASIII.NOTON lH'l .)A7.X !" i'sic is mure pniinlnenl on the radio prniirains of tills country than In Hlirope. Iteseiii-cir by Koverninent ex perts iliseluHeil that lOuropean ra dio pruKrauiH i-urry only 7 ' per cent dunce and Jazz music. compared with 33 !) per cent for I the t'nilcil Slates. Music was found lo occupy 58.51 ! per cent vif Kuropcan proKranis ! and SH.iiG per cent of . United 1 States primrnms. I I'Mrope devoted 18.08 per cent of Its rndlo time to formal eilll callon. lrii'luillni; I per cent to '. lectures. While the United States i huvc only. 1.08 per cent of Its i time to formal education, id's country used 10.12 per cent lo in formal 'education which bud no counterpart in Hurope. The l ulled Slalee. buvu 8.(14 per cent of lis mom-ams to atlverlls- Iiib as iiKutnst no time for this hi Kurnpc 1 1 ' i 7 to 7:30 ArmstroiiK (unliers KtiO. KHJ. KOMI). K(iW. 1KI 7:30 to 8 p.m. Hudlo-Kellh-Or- pbeillll I'loulani, KOO. KIIQ., K O M O, K(iV. k'FI, KFSU.i KTAlt. 1 8 to 8:15 p.m. Thelmu Ilrown.. KtiO, KFS1J. ! 8:15 lo 8:30 pin. llrownblll Foot-! Illee. K(I). KIIQ. KO.MO. KCV. KFI. KFSI. KTAlt. j 8:30 to 8:45 p.m. Ainos 'ii1 Amly. ' Kilo. KIIQ. KO.Yitv KIICA.! KtlW, KI'Sll. 8:45 lo 11:15 p in. Tom- I'iH nres, I KCO. KII'J. Kll.Mo. KUW. KFI.' ! : 1 .-. to ii:30 p.m. Hill Hilly !:,, Will. 9:30 lo 10 t; in. .Meli'oi'oliiaiiH, ' KCKl. KFSI). KOA. ! 10 lo 10:30 p.m. Niiliomil Play-1 ers. Ki!. KSI. KOA. 0.:io to 11 p.m. Pacini' Xomaihi. KCO, KOA:' KSI, 10:45 to III p.m. I 11 to 12 midnight Malice Orclies-' I rn. KOO. KFI. KSI,. I How to End RHEUMATISM New Medicine Drives Itheuinalle Poisons from .I0I11U and Muscles. EASES PAIN FIKST DAY Pnlnoiw In the blood settling In the joints and muscles cause rheu matism. You cannot get rid of rheumatic agony till every trace of these dangeroim poisons In driven out of your system. Thitl's why external remedies and pain dead ening drugs only give temporary relief. What you need Is ItC-MA. tho new medicine that acts directly on the liver, stomach and blood, and expelH Ihrough the natural eMail- J nets of elimination the dangerous poisons that caue rheumatic iiiIh- j ery. . No long walling tor your siifier- I lug ".o stop. It IT-MA eases pain i the first ditv and Is Ihe one rheu- I matism remedy guaranteed to free muscles and tolnts from all pain ful stiffness, swelling and lame ness. JaiTiiiu Woods ha so much confidence in ItU-MA that they want everv rheumatic In town t try it and guarantee- noney-baclC If It d'ies not 'nrt theunmn-ni. LI ' V 'if-iW. V?- 'IK- SWEM'S "Store of a Thousand Thoughtful Little Gifts" PILES IjmIciI Without Cutting or Siilvr-x Thon-ands of Pile suferers have learned that nulck and permanent j relief can only be accomplished witn an internal menicine. .-seuner salves or cutting remove the cause. pad circulation of the blood in the lower bowel cause piles. The veins are flabby, the bowel walls weak ihe parts almost dead. To end Piles in internal medicine munt bo used to stimulate the cir culation and stren wJien tho affect ed p'tHf. V Dr. J. S. Leonhardt was the first to discover a reI internal Pile reno-fly. He ealled his prescription II KM-KOI D. and pres-Mlhod It for 1 ana pat lentil with th marelous record of nucretv In "u ce, and t hen decided every sf farr should b able to gt HKM-HOID from their own drUKcl"t with II rigid money-tack gurante. ! Dr. I.eonhardl's prescription hai a wonderful record of injects right In this city and Jarmln A 'Woods invites every Pile sufferer to try HKM-1tlD and giiarmteea to re- WILLIAMS CHKKK, Ore., Dec. 5. (Spt.) Kevival meetings con ducted 'by Ilev. Curtis Cochran at the PaptlKt church on the corner, cliied Hunday, after continuing two w ctw. dtev. t'ochran began a scries of meetings at the Provoll schoolhoosc Tuesday evening, to continue for several evenings. All are cordially Invited to attend lhee meetings. Mil Butter WHAT UNclS AljCW ' 1'Z Cflv', HIT'KHANNOA. W. V.i. (A) West Virgin In sleyan funh.ill their star halfback. Clifford Pat ties, as the ti30 "gulloping ghost of the gridiron.' 81 x times he has broken loose for touchdown runs of ' yards or more. He sprinted ft yards and over New York university 'a goal line. Ho awed Oeorgetown with runs of 6 and 89 yard. A gainst thn opposition of AVljnbilc(; of PennyKnnln he clicked off gallops of '.'. :nl yards, hi liis code there tiro no mistakes: o IIc'h rijrh! in every lest he innkes. He Sure and ivn This Plcturo which Is tbe first of a series. Uctiirnhp whole i" H n to Iheiwlhs Creamery for a premium. O O JOHN K. KISHKIl. !'ioi. GRADE A . H A TV. A , No. 1 SS I J Strang's Drug Store Saturday Specials 25 Discount On All . Nationally. Advertised o We feature Hatbsally advertised limes. We j4te yw what you ask for, as we do sit cariy exclusive LOliTG PROFIT LINES. Strang's Drug Store Prescription Specialists MEDFORD'S FIRST DRUG STORE Phone 225 "Still a Drug. Store" 231 E. Main St. ''' ' ' ' - - - '. i : i i - : : ' i t - Star Meat Market I and -V -. Piggly Wiggly Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Pork Shoulder Roasts. . . J . .20c Ib. Fresh Side Pork. v. . 20c per lb. Sirloin Beef Steaks 15c per lb. T-Bone Steaks .15c per lb. Home Rendered Lard . . 16c per lb. Beef Pot Roasts . ...... 15c per lb. Hams, whole or half 25c per lb. WE DELIVER. Phone 273 1 ' East Main Do Your Shopping 1 at the - - Gold "Hill Hardware Special Pre-lnventory Sale Commencing Today o 25 off On Our Large Assortment of Christmas Toys " 10 off On Boots and Shoes and Men's Furnishings 5 off ' , On All Hardware at the . Gold Hill Hardware Gold Hill, Oregon ' ' : I.ASS1FIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS Intl'i (he purcnase prief (f H lnai not end all Pile mbK'iy,