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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1930)
., ) ife 1 .o ma Ms 7 list F l'.'l' 'f! ..;! 1530 -1 'i ii I -.ia . 4' I ..At- -i-'i :. 3 i I': 'Hi 1 FACE FOUB r-r MEDPOItD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, r PRECOX, TIIUftSDAY, DECEMBER 11, .1930, How Old Are You? ; By the Stars in i'T Heaven-rm 'I'ho Spirit of You Hi Is in Mo .Millions of mon and women the fcmld over know that the Kruschen tiiftJux) of burning up fat and ("et jlnff weight down to a healthy Jind tliupuly basis ia a safe and seiuUle (Ml P. .. Kut there tut millions more who pro not fat who ought to know Unit K runt-lion ult keouji tho body Sire from harmful toxins and acids u in Into yuur Internal orgunH, jit-rvps, g lands, und fibres 4he elx yltaliKinK mineral that nature says ft should have if you uro to bo vigorous, enfrgotlo and free from potty aliments. ty If your weight In normal and kou have no fat to Iobo cut any fnhtg you want and take one-half a teaspoon of Kruschrn Halts In a jrluw- of hot -water bofore break fatft every morning. An 85 cent bottle lasts four lfrrek- and after the flint bottle rap will realise what a wonderful rejuvenating combination Krunohen K-'-you will probably feel youngoi' Ita-n you have for yearn with clear er. kin, brighter uyt and keener mind. !. Vou ean get Kruuchon 'HaltH nt jar in In & Voodn or any ro;il drug lore In tho world it's thc-.lnex-jgrrOve way to have glorlou health and to keep It. E Tho Med ford pollen warn, mer chant to bo on the lookout them? Iuny ChrlHtnmn Hhoppln; days for ! chock Hwlndluru, and to he espe j clully wary of cashing checks for ) Hny stranger who tendon u check much in excewa of the chitrgo fur the umount of goorij) purchuBcd. ReportH come of check nitlstH doings In various parts of the state working various schemes, to get a few or many dollars, and local flrilgglsUi are especially warned. to watch for a slender woman, about 2G years old, who left Kelso nnd Longvlew, Wanh.. recently, headed 1 for (vcHteu and southern Oregon territory, Her method is to call on drug Htores, making a small purclmmj and presenting a choc It for $5. Bhu him a fair complexion, bluo eyes, brown hnir and wears u blue 6vuhh a mi a cloHe fitting dark blilu'cpat with a brown fur collar. ,;1 i ; No Head Colds This Winter CATARRH i )MiiM l'p Sniffed Nostrils in '' Minute t tex kcepa nostrllti and throat ! free from mucus buzzing In ui'B when caused by catarrh is I.Hened no more mucus in throat to . hawk up in the morning, (let It ul Jarmln & 'Wood, who always KCP up with modern medical dis- coverleM uAp for 30 days if not fully satis fied money back. OPEX Women's Hose $1.00 pair ilk from top to to witk Track IhI i I, nriimsi nT inniiL ItNIKALrl. fllul!' TO PRESENT PLAY A three-act piny entitled "Oh, ,Kuv!" Is to bo given Friday even ing at the high sthool auditorium In Central Ifclnt. ThlH play a Bpon Hored -by tho student body and the well-welected cast haw been choson from the best talept In tho whole high ftchool. i. The play Is a splen did comedy with a very clever plot and fast action throughout.;' Tho cast U as follows: ' Edith Whitman Kthelyn Scott Kvelyn Whitman, her -mother i Kuth Hamstrom Arthur Whitman, her brother j ' ; John Kddy Captain Oeorge Whitman, her father .;; .Charles Taylor "Oram" "Pembroke AVylaniao Parker Alice :Hordcn....I'3llzabeth Southwell Tho "illaflk Terror" A'lvln Maplo "(Jramp'' d'ombroke.X'icrald Morrl ,11m Haye. .....Alfred Taylor Kay Millls, of Iho MI11U "Detec tive Agency ...Huth Collins Fred Aden....w Dohper tmlih W A nunilttt-m cntinftM urnrk In liVneti' hrimff W fJltfApplegattrirj progressing nicely. His family will move In this week. Medford Man Was Friend Of Buffalo Bill Cody In Pioneering Days of West (By Kvu N'euloit) "Hunger und thirst are ter rible things. And I've known plenty o( both. ' I traveled to Oregon over the original Iewis and Clarke trail,'! W. II. Williams, 7H, a tail sinewy. man with keen eyes and nonothing of the stealth of 'the American Indian expressed Infills walk and manner of ap-j proach, told meipberH of ' The M ai I Trl bune tnf f y enterday as j ho leaned over the copy desk toj discuss his trip acroMj the plains 04i d atpreclatlon of "The JUg Trail," recently Khown at the Fox f'rnterhin theatre. , His resemblance to the' early American was soon explained. "I was raised in the IMkotus among the infllnns," he continued. "I couldn't Hpealc any but tho In dlau. laugpage. until I- waH-Kevn yoiirs jold, i I otber. At Hie) 'ago of 11 I wop Interpreter frV Ihe (:oV(iriiiniit. The Indians would come In and sign a treaty and then go right back on the warpath. . That'H the way of the Indians." He smiled and the glin of hin eyes' became keener. "William K. '!ody and I were old chums. We traveled the range together for - piany years. We talked ix Indian languages. Koch Indian tribe has a different lingo but they all understand the same sign lan'4uae. Hut they seldom gel together to use It, They ure generally ut outs.' Hpeaklng of the Oregon country .and the Jtoue Hiver valley In particular, Mr. Williams said. "I went t h ro u g h he ro f I rst In '78, en route to 'California. I whs scouting for the government then, going put from Fort Laramie. Wyoming." ' , tMr. Williams in now, located at tin Jtatnbow n.uto canip on North nivor'tfldd 'Ilotllkes aitutliern Ore-, gon nnd plrtrirt lo-Mtay hppp,' JUNE GRADUATION tuiiiii huh mini iii ii mi i ii iii iii mi huh mini miimiimmiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii "Wear as You Pay The Cinderella Way". LATER IN MONTH I'liins were UelnK completed to tay for a Iloy Scout hike December 211-31 for flrut class scoulo. It was announced today. About 20 aro ex licctod to make tho trip. Tho hoys will go to l.nko o' the Woods by way of llutto t'alln. They will ski to the Iloy Bcout Willi), where they stored supplies lust summer. About 20 scouts of the Klamath council, under the leader ship of OBcar Hoover, will also at the camp. Win. Lee Brlckcr, locol scout ex ecutive, and Mickey Franklin, as sistaqt scout master of troop 13, Ashland, will accompany the scouts of Crater Lake council. Wedding Bells Announcement was mado in Mod ford today of the murrlngo of Hylvla 'l'aul und Warren Alters, who are now making tholr home In tho l'almer npartmcntH. They wcre married in Grants Fuss Hat- urdny nnO-' wore nocomiinnied by NnYni "Oarlior ahrf -Rosa AkorsX Mr. Alters operates tho nhoo shining pnrlnr nt Brown's. B Three Gold Hill young men, Arthur Wlcs, David Biles and Ray Wyatl, are i In tho county jail charged with posseHHlun of moon shine following their nrrcst yestor-' day by the sheriffs office in-wooded country near Gold Hill. ' They are accused of having at tempted to run away from tho of ficers when the latter came to' a siuaH cabin where the boys aro said to have been making their headquarters. They started run ning, each currying a .five-gallon keg filled with alleged moonshine, but- they were soon overtaken by the officers. No still was found MYRTLE CREEK FARMER IS SLAIN BY OFFICERS WAliH ICNBUIIG, Colo., Dec. '11 rf) Jake Flarbei, of Myrtle, Creek, Ore., was shot In tho Colo rado and Southern railroad yurdn hero today by three I'ueblo offl cera who took Into custody two eacaped convicts from the- Coio rado ponitcntiary. : ' ' t j Mr.- and Mrs J. O. Miller and children .w,cr guests Sunday hft tho Tlnglcnf home at Kngle I'otifuj Another Big TOY 5 S FECIAL Saturday J)nly 8 PIECE WOODEN TRAIN 29c WHILE THEY LAST Engine Tender Two Freight Cars Flat Car, Coal Car, Tank Car Caboose To Adults Only One to a Customer No Reservations No Deliveries No Phone Orders. SEE OUR TOY WINDOWS DOLLS 20 and 24 Inches High 98c md $1.49 Large Tin Toys Scores of Them 89c each DOLL BUGGIES V, $1.98 Some Unusual Bargains as low as Tricycles priced as low as $2.50 24 !S PREFERRED BY LOCAL STUDENTS Out of 832 HtudontB enrolled In! Medford high Hchool, only two boyfl will graduato In Tnnuary. Ap proximately U'5 have filed peti tions to ernduate In' June, ,1931. ' The difference la due to the fact that pupils ordinarily graduating in January will curry ubjecta the Hccond ho in enter in ordor that they might participate in the com mencement exercises. Homer and Lewis Conger are graduating In January. Seventy-seven girls and 48 boys have filed petitions as follows: Gene Anne Amldon Josephine A. Anderson Dorothy "Elizabeth Andren Jane Antle - Mary Beard -, Margaret Irene Browold Louise Brommer ' Harriet Campbell ''' Hazel Cussady ' ; ' Margaret ChllderB "- Ruth Mildred Chltwood Ituth Coghlll -' . . Doris Charlotte Conger Roberta Dale Frances Leona Daugherty .Margaret Dunnlngton BeHsle Berteena Elmoro Thelina Francea Gentry 1 Mary Maxlne Hagen ' Ruth Hnnscom Mona Hedges. - "-- ' Margaret Holegang i?- Norma Lorone 'Howell Merlo Louise Hulit - ' ' ' , Lolela Jones' ';) t- Violet Judy ' ' Blanehd Klrkpatrlok : Oeraldliie Latham Viva Grace Liggett : Iris Josephine Lofland Flora Lillian McMath Marjorle Marshall Dorothy Mary Martin Dorothy' Helen Martin Mllly Meyer . Justine Miller Peggy "Miller -..-' Elizabeth Mfslno ' Frances Moller Louise OsenDruggo MolVa Parrett Margaret Mary Pruett Tholma Louise Rally 9 Mildred Raypholtz Helen Botty Rice Bornlco' Rcnard Dorothy Roberts ' Venita Roseberry Barbara 8andors Tjeslie Edna Kehorn Dorothy Shopen Leneve Sim kins 1 1 ' Janet Wroy Smith Paulyno Btevlc Myrtle Ruth fiutlierlin Janctte Trill Mildred Louise "Walker Helen Williams i Helen Wood . "f" ' '"lrv" jean AVbodfo'rd , Kayci Mary Ackloy Helen Rosslor l-V Loreta Bergman ' Treno Kathryn' Cnrlon Ruth Clement Llllio M. Ferg ' riara Mary Fuson ( Kvelyn Grlinmett ' i Erma Avis Harold ' Juanlta Hopkins "- Winifred R. Law - Doreen LI las Leverette Bornice L. Chapman r Vorna Elizabeth Fornorook AUoe Virginia Westorfleld The Boys Hadley Arthur , Perl Batoman Neville Blden Philip Bray, Jr. Earl Browold Jack Caldwell Claroneo Canine Kmmett Cantrall Frederick Colvlg Ivan Crum Frank Dftlkey William Dorn Levon Dunford Edgar Edwards Robert Emmcns Myron Ford ; Robert Fryo Franklin Goorgo Billy Unpen ' - Maurice Hall Frank Hansen- Knn Harringlon Olllvor lughes : Gerald I Jit ham Bert Lowry Robert Naumen rnlvln Welch William Woodford Roger J. Early Enil P. Gray Glenn A. Hnnscom Robert 11. Ijamb Marvin Dnnell Wayne May Ernest Meier Glenn Moffett John Morris Woodrow Murphy Vanco Rnwe Loren Scheel Fred Schmidt Dow Stone Philip Stone Charles Wfltlamsou , Irvin A. iVuv'umnj; itoiiort MWijtiing Iiwrenco L. Sellers , Exq Gifts uisite F6r Every Woman MK ISMS 10 j Robes ;'Aiiyt? woman wonld' cidore ' a new quilted, silk . vobc ; . Japanese Jjned 1'obei' or "one ' ibS bfir serneeable,' striped wool. modclsv'.'"' , . . $3:9 to $10.50 Costume Jewelry Necklaces, bracelets, earrings and . 95c to S3.95 Scarfs .Smart silk or: wool scarfs , $1.25 to $4.50 On Your List This year, more than ever before, your friends and family will appreciate practical, wearable gifts. Lingerie Dancettes in pastel silk with lace trim .. . . . , $3.95 to $8.95 . Combinations' Vxl'-TA :K;'; 3.95 to $9.95 ; Night ' gowns with lace yokes . $4.95 to! $1395 Pajamas iii 2 or? 3 piece" sets Clever print silks andplaiiV color combinations. $5.95 to $22.50 Purses Leather or 'Silk; Bags in ,ull the new styles. ' $1.50 fo $9.95 Hose Allen A hose in new colors for 1931- $! to $2.25; Hankies Linen and Chiffon han- -kies r-'- ':''"?. 5 to $2.49 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio ITutal salos of tho Co-ouerntlvo 'VHlolesile society of Englumt for ,tiio Inst fiscnl six months amount td J2i5.onn.ooo. Astoria. H'litna belnj; made fop' iiismilatiiyii1' St -now fuel oil 'burner, in county courthouse heat ing ilant. Koseburg. . Bruton's shoo T) liair shop tto ba moved Doponibiy'. 1st, to remodeled quarters'ffdjolii-. Ing 'Imperial Cleaners. " - I Much intercut Is being tsken ' nmong lornt ' residents In thu Ohrlstmus Outdoor Lighting con- i ! test bcinic sponsored by the Med-- fonl Oiirden clvb. This Is Med . ford's thin! nnntinl contest unrt ; promises to eclipse nil former nt- i , tempts In the wny of nrtlstlo dec- j ' oratlnns. Mnny loent people who ; 1 decorated In former t'rs will j aituin pHrticlpate fn this years , IlKhtlnK program and ft large num ber of new entries Is also anticl t'patcil. J'ull ,partlcilju-s of the contest rubA nnd renul.Atlnna' will I he innilc public in the neat future. Some Exceptionally fortunate Purchases Enable Us To Offer These ; .: ; ?tf :i : v ..r -.j' .:?tsV''.'. I'-. At Prices That Money for Thrifty Shoppers ... . 1 " Never befcre have we Heen so successful in Becurlng good holiday specials at prices that mean genuine savings to Christmas shoppers. See them in our Sixth street window ( or, better still, visit our second floor, solve your gift problem. Let our displays Smokers' We have a 'wide selection of the newest smokers In varied colors nnd woods As low as $6.50 He urt In sco onr mlar choHt dlnplny. Soinv rraj v.i lure! Special Values in Lamps We have a apeclal lot, of bridge lnmim with atuidy standards and mrclimcnt-t.v)o shades which we are closing out at I, $2.19 BASES ONLY A p im-c iu 1 lut ut . asts, Imlli luidpe ami floor... AP'OA Myle. Kolng nt $Q3k a sri:ri.i, lot or IVVUCHMKNT TYPK SIIADK.S $2.19 $2.69 & $4.45 KI.OOK LAMPS with omhrni ilvrod ullk shailvM nrvil hfiul frlMK!: mil nl v ptitiiiltiiilM.' rlf- lYri-nt ftylt'8 to thoi'yo from.. $12.95 SPECIAL VALUES in ' Magazine Racks Various shapes, in unfin ished magazine racks, spe cially priced at 49c Painted magaiino racks in attractive shapes and clov er stenciled designs . Aa low as' S2.50 Credit? Certainly! eFORDFURHlTURE&HDWE. A 100 Home Owned Store FREE WRAPPING Mall r o n r packagps NOW at itminfflce sub station No. I In our -More, tilfls wrapped lir msillnK nitliom clurpn.