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SYNOPSIS: David Frost's
mother. . vroud aristocrat ot
Olouohbarre. Pennsylvania al
ways hue hated hsr son's .wife.
Fanny, ttven 'alien their dauah
ter Hheila is born the elder Mrs.
Frost does nnt unbend. David has
left Ms uncle's lank and moved
from his mother's home to a .fa
Crate cottaoe tor Fanny's sake,
but his mother and uncle are de
termined enmehnw to lores him
to return, Dob Daniels whose
wife Leila. ' David's wealthy
cousin is out ol eymoalhv with
him. tails in love with Funuu and
reveals Ills emotion lust heloie
Bailing with Hie American army
: tor France David suddenly loses
his lab ' and susyecls It -is a ueie
move to force his return to the
bun!t and tv his mother's house.
He vtevrres in more to Hr.atll to
-take a new v o e I I in n Then
IhrouQh Fanny's eursltstHrs.
Hheila, their baby. Is Uea desyer
llely III.
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..ci Chnptc. 11
A MESSAGE FROM THE 6EA
TsJOTHINU mere was said aljoul
Sealtle at le-ast In Fanny's
hearing. It was 'H hours before
heila was out ot all danger, (hree
days before she definitely ucjan
to mend. Then It suddenly turned
hot and Sheila willed and was or
dered to the seashore In her grand
mother's charge.
"You mean I ntn not to go with
her?" asked Fanny. She wauled
to cry put that she would not per
mit Sheila to be token from her.
that Sheila was as ninth bers as
-OuvliJ's-inore -hers than David's
it thuuKand times mora hers than
Mrs, Frost's, Hut tier humility, her
crushing aenae of enlli tinU failure
SlnuiBlufl liar courage.
."Someone has to. slay, and look
,1 ' 'oat for' me." sail Uuvld, avoiding
. her ees. Ho never looked at her
notr ir lie onuid nein it.
"Oli, but" Hheila ' ioe need me,
v Uuvlil. You know she crleH If I am
'( liut with her."
"She'll soon Ret over that. She'll
'have ol.hr.T children to play with,
, aand lodls In and nil the rest. Hlie II
be ull right."
" David nilts'io the glance Fanny
gave him. It bad been Fanny's sol
vation lliHt Sheila, waking lo con
' Scloiisiiess. hod turned from her
grand mother and the nurse and de
- mnuded tier mother's constnnl mln-
y- istratlou Sheila neertct her day
and -night . Fanny hugged the
,. thought.
And David would take this staff
" "from her! Not to be unkind, but
because he had so rut withdrawn
t. liluiHelr Hint ho could not see her
desperate need. - -
' ' She -hart railed ' ber husband,
wrecked by her carelessness their
hopes nf a ftojden future, endanger
ed tier child's lire, lint neither did
aliu forget that when the black wat
ers hnd .flowed over her David had
loft her to breast them alone.
, . Fanny, was nearly nlwaya respon
atve to David's moods, but his noun-
riant humor, bis habit ot Inking al
' " himself, had bllnde.il .-'her to Hie
? itiflnglrr ot hlstnuidrnl melancholy
Nor had Funny realized how deeply
tiilrt', how ni nelly hiimlllr-lod linvlil
i . liar) been by his abrupt dismissal
r from "the- position Into which lor
I for ynnra he had put the besl of
r hlmnelf and every possible ounce:
of hard1 work and holiest endeavor.
- O'hn man who has been tired lot
' n ns unnecessary! The ami want
' Inn' to' work, without n l"l! fun
. nay unaltered Home woman ever uii'
dnrstunit?)
, The gay plan Ot moving to Seattle
. . nud put ah end only temporarily to
- ' David's blttor brooding. In the
-' black depression following the
j. j abrupt collapse of his hopes he bad
small room or euergy for vlauallt
- Ing Fanny's suffering. He waa a
failure. He had delled' his family,
first by marrying J-'anny, then by
it I nls Insistence on setting up his own
-liousehold gods. Now he was being
.' nunlahed. Ills reason told him that
' , this was rnuk nonsense: his In
... stlnct, far stronger and mora po
l - lent, warned him that further do-
fiance would be followed by further
J, ' punlshnieul.
lie was too proud, much too re
served to say to Fanny that he
noeded ber fur far tnoro than Sheila.
(,', i When Funny began to sob hystcri
oolly, crying out that aha could not,
- could lot let her bnhy go away from
her, he told her quietly not to cry
that of course It she felt that way
site should go to the acnHhore with
bis mother and Sheila.
At the station he spent I ho lust
minutes before tho train went fuss
ing over Shalln, making her comfor
table among her pillows. As Hie
conductor called "All aboard." he
kissed his mother hastily, thou Fan-
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lo us today. ,
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fcy MATEEl HOWE MRNHAM
ny's check. "Have a good time," be
said to ber. A good time!
There must have been in Fanny
a residue of Vlklrig blood. She had
not- seen the sea olnce she waa
Sheila's age, but Instantly It spoke
to ber as a friend speaks, claiming
kinship, stirring as In a glass dark-,
ly. syauge. age-old primordial
memories. It required no suit-denial
on Fanny's part tn refuse all
Invitations and spend bur days on
the beach. . . : " r
Mrs. Frost had (elected a quiet
hotel, on the Jersoy coast, freiiueut
ed largely by I'hlludelplilans.
Sheila, by the grace of ln;r Drown
heck blood, soon found favor In the
sight of a scion of one of Philadel
phia's oldest and wealthiest fami
lies aged four, happily In the charge
of a dependable uniformed English
nurse. After heavily tipping tho
nurse. Mrs. Frost Joined the row jf
industrious knitters on the hotel
veranda, ;
Fanny had hours every day to
make acquuintnnca with the wind
and the wuves and herself. She
found that site waa tired; desper
ately tired. Even to say good morn
ing to strangers was now an effort.
Hour after hour, day after day she
lay BUplnc. watching the sen. lulled
tn a delicious laziness by the cease
loss rhythm of the breaking waves,
the hot caressing sun. the yielding
yollow sands. 1 -
All the while the sea kept mur
muring, murmuring as If It Were try-,
Ing to yhlsper a meaxage. Unt il
was not until Fanny wus rented and
her tnerlln ended that something
elicited and the messugo got
through. It was on n stormy after
noon when she hud gone for a long
walk along the . deserted beach.
Fanny, now buttling her way, now
caught in powerful anus and hurl-lid
helplessly forward, laughed for
the first time In weeks. ':
.ife after all wad good, signifi
cant, consequent, flere today, goue
tomorrow; but comini from some
thing, going somewhere. It must be
paid for aa nil llifnga worth while
were paid for: paid for in pain, aac-
i Mice, struggle, fortitude. That waa
what the sea bad been tiylug to
whisper to her: and tired of whis
pers, was now saying In a r.iar.
Courage! Courage, Fanny! For
ward. Life ir la the strong -never
to the weak. You have becu savage
ly piiniahed. What ut II f
Fanny came back from that walk
and other walks, harder if not
wiser. She told hnrself that all her
Ufa she had been swayed, driven
this way and that by the desire for
approbation nud by polty fours. II rm
of her futlter's displeasure, then ol
Dnvld's: Now she ' was reHolvcd,
come what might, to conquer her
fears, win (or herself a pluci In tlx
glorious company of free souls wu
dared bo thuniHcKas: at auyrislr
ut ouy cosn -i -. - - :
Meanwhile David, unci.' n-iln It
tho hiriili,' counting' his uuclv'i
money,;, subjected uguiu to hi)
uncle's hated dominance (the more
hated perhaps because It wus lilml
ly), Dnvld had not yet found It n
Ills heurl to forgive or condone Fan
ny's weakness. Ho missed her des
perntoly. - .
Most of all, David missed the flat
tury und stimulation of Fanny
adurnilon, hur paaalouaie couvh-iliu
thai he was wiser. atniuKOl. hand
lomer. more glftod than other tul-n
("1 .a oiti you're tint the liniidHiiiiiiK.
man in the world hot I faint ym
are.' Funny had once nalil I Dav i
was conoclutis- parhaps ton cmi
scloua of his wiaknessos; reattztM.
thut he wus limited, over-seiiiitivp
too easily discouraged. Hut In Fan
ny's eyes he saw himself relieete
to godlike proportions und Iniskei
In and drew strength from tin
imago as from the sun.
Poor loving foolish Fanny! The
last thing he desired on e:ilt wut
to punish her. Itather, he u-hwi
to comfort and give ease 'n hoi
bruised nud aching spirit. Out not
loo soon. For Funny's own sake tint
too soou. .-
David did not writs hor. What
must bo said between Ihetircotild
uot bo set down In Muck and while
Hu pictured her contrite, broken
numbly penitent. He suffered with
her, coiinlluit each (lay. until her
rolitrn. i
lint tc hla shocked cousteruullon
Funny came1 homo outwardly nel
(hor contrite nor Ui (he lean pent
tout.
fC'inrioil. In", by .It.ilir (Ion.
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A ch.motd Fjnnv hai returned to
him, Uavia decuvere tomorrow.
Will they b h.-nny. njcS under the
domination of Mother Front t
ARE SICK
Meclford, Oregon
7 P. M. Sundays 10 to 13
MUCH GRAVEL TO I
BEDSPREAD UPON
ROADS NEXT YEAR;
raM ' ior' the co'riiifik yt-ar, and
tntunaut other routine IjuhIhghh In
uiiiuntui iu i (in vnu oi ins yiur. i
Tho iimiri roud coiiMtrut-tlon j
tered in thu market roiidtt, Demi (
tired In the market roads Ocud
Ifi'llun apd Take f.'rcek road, with
n lioi tlon of the Sums Valk'y rond
Hohedulod for inuirovemHit.
(irtiviOlInK of roadH in various
jmi'tH of (lie county will uIhm Il ait
ltnportuul itrin. . Accord. (iff to
County , Knpinofi ' J'uiil liynnliiK.
tiitg county will Krtivel mure rondx
the cnininK year than ever before,
est i routed ut upiiroxlnmtely ti&
tnllcH. The Jlutte FallH-fioiiM;ct
road and road in the Hnale J'oinl
diHlriet are the Jartfent unltt in j
me Biavoinn irofcruni.
Other roud activity includes the
oIlliiK of the AppIcKuto route from
It itch to I'rovolt, Ucali lane in the
feninil Point . diKtriet, and the
Wa pner creek roa d In the hou t h
end of the valley.
The new machine shop of the
county on the county fair ground
h ready for occupancy und work
of movinK the equipment from
Jacksonville to the new quartet h
will Hturt the com I UK week. It 1
expected to have the plant In op
eration hy the first of the year,
when repairing of equipment for
I flail work will mart,
Meteorological Report
' Ii!iiilNr 8, 10.10.
Meiiirit; ni)i( yiciu'liy TonlKht
and TUcHday c(iiudy;: not '. ni u r h
cltatiKc in temperature. . '
otf Htm: Cloudy,, loniht und
Tuesday; prol.uhly rain noil Invent
portion a nil uIoiik coast ; warmer
norihweHi poj'tiiMi tonight.
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Local Data
Temperature (dcKrecM).. 4."i 25 1
HlKhcst (lirrl I'J Ill's).... -Ill -I".
l.oweat (la.t J2 hr) 2S 24
Itcl. humidity tpct.) 77 IIH
Precipitation (Inches).... T. .00
Slate of weather Clear P. ('dy.
Lowest temperature this morn
ing.' Ii I degrees.
Total precipitation since Scplem
her 1, lil.KI, 4,1 Ii :nclie.
Temperature, a year ago today
Highest, 43; lowest. 35.
Sunset today. 1:4(1 p. m.
'Stinrlse TuQsilny. .7:27 a. m.
Wunset Tuesday, 4:40 p. m.
Ob8ervatlona Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
" TJ I r r
! , -p f
Itakcr Tlty .., 3n. 12 . Clcnr
lUmiiivk J.w 38 22 , Clear
llnlst 28 16 tlrar
Denver '. fi4 3 Clenr
Urn MiIncn 44 22 P. Cily.
Kre-sno "fi 34 FokbV i
I(tltii)n 3ii 22 Oleur
Lou AiiKHes 78 T. I'tly.
Murslifletd 32 P. Cily.
I huenix 74 50 Clnmly
jNM.jiiul 48 40 Vtonv j
Ited Hluff 08 3(1 Clear
U(i.Hfi)iil' 46 34 Olouily,
tyilt lAiw 311 24 Cloudy!
Snn Frrtiu-lHCo 62 B0 Clear ;
Hantu Fo 46 24 Clear
SeiUl'lo 4S 4 2 P. Ctly.
Spoltann 3 26 Cloudy
Walhi Walla 38 Cloudy
WinnipOK J- 14 V.tMy.
V. .1. HutchiHiin. MetvuroloKlHt.
Miijyiulno Ih Pal ot Btyn
ThoHe boyhood ytMirn botween
the HKiH of ten and twenty are the
hit pi't'SNiona hie yea im the forma
tive yeai'H when the fundamental
ehunioter of n hoy Ih molded Into
the pattern It will maintain thru
nut tho remainder of litn life.
That la why ho mueh importance
Ih nltieod on tho fnetoi-H that kov
ern the lives of adoleweent hoys
thidr com pan Inns, their environ
ment their reading, the food they
eat, ete. At thin uia Ih determined
whether the hoy will develop Into
a eheorrul or mirly man, fjeneroiis
or HolfiKh, IntelllKent or dull, amhl
tloUH or Indolent.
Sehool teat'hers. librarians, seont
leaderH and others enfttiKd in boy
aetlvltleH have found that The
American Hoy Yoiith'H Compan
ion uuiKaclne Ih one of the most
fnYoiiible lnCluenoeH a hoy between
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Its sporlM articles by famous
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prttfosMional urtleles uml bioKraph
leal sketches aid them tn select Init
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KnulamMlltiiMltar lr service ii
under consideration,
"Just Imagine" at
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John Garrick and Maureen. O'Sulltvan u a scene from DeSylvo
Brown 6. Henderson's "Just Imagine", a Fox Movietone picture
tili'cli oefi toiiuirioiv tit the Kox Cratcrliui lh(ntOi'. . j ,
, FanimiH. writeTS. rind . scientist."
down throuKh i iKe.. : .have
looked fur off imo epnee Wl tt -
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Kit riled the Kieat iilanet. Mai's,
Willi speculative eyes. Of .all the,
Kiwi I plumes of the univei-KO.
.Mill's lii Ihn ijii-i-W to -..ie -em mi. They hnvo pictured tho .Mali-
and thus car-lent Ip Ktuily tlnioiish , InnH ua ,ln exotic race or people.
Ihc powei'lul telewopes, . i ruled over by a beautiful and vo-
Many, writer, eiii iiui'arjpcl )i.v, liiptumiH inieen,-wlih glunt slaveai
llin hellel' oC Home HKli oniinieiH j a iwaya at hand to do their, hid-j
Hint Mars Ih Inliubiled. have KivenjdinB. l-'roin this fundamental con.
free rein to their liiiii-iliintionM and, ception they develop situational
written at great lenulli or llin race, glowing with imiiglnullon.
which Inhabit!' Hint planet. ' ; Ki-eat east Is assembled in!
. Jules Verne, II. (i. Wells amli'Must n,aIno." tt includes El
Kdgnr Itlie niiii-ouglis, ' peiiinps,! ih-endel, Maureen O'Sullivali. .Ibhn
lire the besl known men of lei lers j ( ;,u rli k. .Marjorle . While. Kiank
wlio have used Mars ns a selling I aMm-i'Isou, 'Kennotli Thompson. 1 In.
lin- Hu ll- r.iiiinsi,!. ill-linn. j bai t IsoHworth, .loyzcllc an. I Ivan
In "Just Im.-tiiie." great ic-j l.lnow. Seymour I'Vlix crealeil:
Syl'.n. Iti-owu mid 1 li-n.b-i-soo l-'ox: and stage,! ihe dance numbers. He
inovjeloiie roineily. iicci'soi' In pet-formed similarly for "Sunny
"Sunny Side t'i." Mars supplies side Vit." Hie firm DeSylva. Ilioivn
Ihc b!M'ki;nniiMi. for llle first tlmej and llemlerson mtlr'ical screen
In -pictures for some of Hie ni si.
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"Bride of Regiment" Coming
Scnc riuiii "llt'lilo nf tlio llvg
iiiiisli-ul piraviiK.ini.
"llrokcn Hearted I-over," the
beautiful musiral selection com-,
tnt.ied by A I Hryan and lOdwai d
Ward for t he Kiii National and
Vltuphono picture, "liride of the
KoKhncni." which will play at
the Molly theatre tomorrow ami
Wednesday, was written under
dlfllcultieM.
Am tho title would imply, "l.rok
en Hearted Lover" Ih a beautiful
plaintive melody which pull:
"t!
t he proverbial heart string
It 1
has an IniiMirlant hearinir on the writers without soundproof . wulltt , upon Khe illio of Jnny hind, called
picture ami Ih uuf- I'.V Allanj and Net to work on what has turn-j "the Swedlwh NlKhtlnKnle."
Prior, liryan and Ward, who alwoj ml rut to be the hit hour of "Ihide, MIhs Moore's debut with tho Met
conip4t::cd ' Oream Away" for tlilni of the KoKtmeni," which Is a ; rnpolltan Hinder WaH a .sensation
picture, hud to write In the studio ! comedy-drama from the operetta Uf the 1028 season. Durinff the
onatti ra provided' fcr Ihe son.;;-' "l.ady In Krmine." j next two year! she scored itensa-
writliiR eonltnucnt. j "The Ureal Divide," the al.-tnlk-j tionally In "I.omeo and Juliet, " In
'u the next room Orunt t'l.nice; lot- ttoutrlxation of tho yUw play "KauMt" and "Manon."
and Harry AUM were writing a j of the same name with Dorothy j 1 sjwv1. : x - 1 '-M1."1""
special "hot" nutttber for a forth-1
coin in produetlon. on the other
h!ii sexoral Instrument-, were u"inu '
Scientific Tests
Modern Motor Fuel
Tour hundred mut fifty milej to
a Kallon of KaMollne could be ac- :
eomptinhed . hy, any motor car!
wcinhlnq Ichk than ''0na pinuulR If ;
all the latent power f uasoltne
could be efficiently utilised peints
out IJityil tlei.tmue, nort Invest rn
nalcM manaKer of the Cilmore JE i 1
company, in reviewing recent .
nclenllflc teit made with modem)
motor fuel.
"The energy ntnred In one R.ilh'n
of Kaaollne haH n. tensile jtrentV
'.'a timet) k renter than oOei-l, or n
excenH of four milliim pounds' to :
Ihe tuiuare Inch." declared tie- 1
damltc. "A an example of r;io
line'H OtiWei. MClentlslM hnve fun ml !
that It in I ft time more powerful
than ordinary black powder elj-ht :
i.. ......... n,l il,.., ... ..... I
mite, t titocM move powerful
than nitron lyrerlne and three
tInteM more powerful than TNT.
"t'nfoi tunately, modern motor
cai-M are only able to imlie r per
cept nf thiH eiteitty into movable
Craterian Tuesday
, Important scrniencoa of the; pro-
d notion. . ..
i .''"!'" "H ."""'slned by this great
combination of authors and tfong
wrlterv. dlfrorn from the coni - ep -
Hons of Verne and Wells und iilir.
1-oiiKhn in many Important detnlla.
i-n;i.ik '
hiirnt.'
A Warner Bins. Vtuiilioiiri
' -'. ."i'' . . ' ' K "
full I.Inst on an arrangement oi j SflOW at Crater tan
"Soldier Song.'' sunK ly a ehcrus .
In "llilde of the Iteglnicnt." llry- x ' . ' ' ; - . ;..
nn and Ward had to write a iiong '
of heart tlirohs and longing In an Ornce Moore, blonde young star
atmosphere which resenihled a of the Metropolitan" opera com-good-Klr.cd
lioilci- facluiy. 'pony. Joins the ranks of the movie
I'lotliH were Htufred under doora i layers in .'A Lady's Morals,"
and wlmliws were cloBed as 'which opens tomorrow at the Kox
tlglitly a possihle without any Uialto theater. Kox Went Coast la
perceptible letr-riilng of -noise.! re.spoiwllile for the first local show-
I' inally the - c mpo.-era resigned
themselves
the lot of mutdc
MaekalU in the featured role,
eloet with last performanceK at
the llnllv tonight.
power. The tremendous waste Is
dissipated thrnuRh friction. Inertia
and radiation of heat. If only ten
per cent of' the power of gasoline
could be maHtered. the present ef
ficiency of the automobile would
be doubled. "
For Hard Coughs That
Call For Super-Help
' Crcomulsion i made far coiiRh
loom colds that hanjf on. For couftlia
dfrp and tlithcult counhs where you
dare not risk a less effective help. .
Hut careful people use it for
cot i ft Ira which leein milder use it to
do the uttnott and be safe. For no
body knows where a cough may lead.
OeoinuUion combine!! seven major
helps in one. Some coughs yield
beM to one help, some to another.
Doctors often differ on the best help,
for courIis are .not alike. So here
we combine nil the be to be sure.
Creosote p-ind tirtf. Here it U
Mended, emul-ined and ma le pjtatu
ble. For nothing membranes and
romhjtiitK Rrruis, it it considered the
supreme help in this type of cough.
Hut other helps ate sometimes
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11 to 12 l-'ilm Tips and
Talks; Clold Soul; Golden
4 West , . - ,
12 to 1 Swem's lift Shop;
Heath's Ui-iik Store; Lewis
Super Service; newsflashes
, by Moll Tribune ( 12:30)
1 to 2 B and M; Pan Dandy
program;- Shnngle . Studio;
Scientific Laboratories ...
2 to 8 HappinesK Tfflln;
Whllluck (Joldon Rule; Mo-
nn. Motor
4 3 to 4 KHED presentation
4 to B kiddies Period;
KURD presentation .
B to . OT-Park Landscape;
populnr i-ecordliigs: new
and miiikelH, hy Mail Til-
bune
(J to 7 Where to fin; Beebe
4, Service Station; Vour . Of-
. j. fice Boy; Cecil and Sally
7 in x Let's Het Associuted:
News Digest; .'.Murray, anil.
Harris. . '
8 to !) Dramatic; California
Oreaon I'ower Co
9 , 10 California '. Oregon
i Power u o., "Land of
Drenma" :
10 to 10:30 Hollywood1:
'. Roosevelt orchestra i;
- ,:
to. 7i:3Q.p.m.T Stroniiierg. Qarlaon
prograiir. 'SKGcy, JiliQ, 'KOllO,
JvtJW,. KI'"K. KfSb. KT.iR 1
in to -8 p.m. Knipire Bulldei-s,
KOO, K1IQ, KOMO, -, K O VV,
KKCA. K.'SI). KTAIt ;
to 8:15 - p;m. Popular Tunes,
8
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8M5 ,to 8:30 ..p.m.-rSpoi-tBfio'ts'l.'
KOO . .' . ,' ' ... .
II lo i p.m. rtudy Seiger's Shell
Symphonists, Kl'O,' Kl-'l; KI1Q
KOMO, KOW 8 to 8:3(1, ,8:46 to
9 p. m.
8:30 to 8:45 p.m. Anion 'n' Andy,
KfiO, KH, KOMO, - KQVV,
KKCA, 1U''SU ' ' .
8:45 to 0 p.m. Southern liarmony
Four, KOO.'
9 to 9:30 p.m. World VS'nnilor
Ings, KOO, KTAR .',;.' t,
tf:30 to 10 p.m. I'aclflc National
Sjngei-H, KOO. KSL. KOA
10 to 10:30 p.m. Musical KcheeB,
KCiO, KUC'A, KOA; K8L, 10:16
to 10:30 p. m
10:30 to 10:45 p.m. Vlr Frien-
Scolt', KOO. KSL. KOA .
10:45 to 11 p.m.- Waiter Ferner.
KOO, KSL, KOA .
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A Lady's Morals" fop
lug of Muss Moore'a initial screen
play, a romantic nurrative hawed
CHILD COUGHS
Stopped quickly Var
ss- n(5SA?ELY
850 : withoneewallowof 800
THOXINE
Jarmju il Woorla' Drug Store Anil
all other good ilrug atnre.t.- -
needed pine tar, wild cherry, .men
thot ipecac and other?. Nobody can
tell to which help your cough' mil
soonest yield. So expvts have com
bined in Creomulsiun all best helps
in one. No narcotic, nothing harm
ful to a child, but a seven-wjy help
to deal with al'rmidiuons.
The price is fl .IS a little higher
than a lesser help. But your drug
gist guarantees it. Your money is
returned ift fails to bring the quick,
complete help you desire. Don't you
think it worth that little extra to
If sure that you are doing the ut
mot for a cough?
tor IHtllcalt Com0M
trmm f !
eW reS t I r W W -esr sr w
is available
in ifHir Gttij
I
NO matter where you reside you can
give your loved ones the kindly
repose that is their due.
Your family funeral director can arrange
either for their psxmanent rest within the :
time-defying walls of the Crematorium's
beautiful mausoleums, or columbariums.
Write to us or ask him about ' '' "
The two incomparably better ways:
v Cremation - $45 ' r
' Vault interment from $225',' " .' . ,n
ii
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,'RfEMATO'RIUM
and
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1 The Christmas Spirit i
There is more pleasure in
giving than receiving
during this season
Yet, genuine happiness is all the greater
at Christmas if you have a Thrift Ac
count. .It gives you the consciousness
that you have something laid aside
which need not be spent. You realize
that you have something to count on
even if your personal funds are depleted
, , ; by the Gift . Season. ' '
I The Jackson
ESTABLISHED 1888
' Medford, Oregon
Commercial Savings Safe Deposit
MEMBER I BDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
THIS CHRISTMAS
Give Shrub, Tree or .Rose
, Bush gifts that last!
Russellville Nursery
528 8. Fir St.
At Geary and Taylor th
ctsco Timor noai aan r
hotel. Here, those
ovironroent of quit-
to oej touna
travelers return
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locati
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PORTLAND '
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Painting Dtcontlnc
Flna Interior Work
Speolalty
Phone 118 or 14S1-J
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