MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930.
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Christmas Christmas
Cards Candy
$1.00 boxes .... ...59 2-lb. . box Chocolates
75e boxes 39 QQ
50e; boxes 29 VOC
3-Piece Men's
Ivory Set Bill Folds
Plain and decorated Values to $2.50 69
$4 49 Values to $5 $1.98
Perfumes
Dolls i4 off
All Kinds Coty, D'Orsay, IIou-
1 f bigant, Karess, Black
V2 orr, Tuiip.
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Brushes Sets
at- i x'"d.irn ' Hudnuts, Yardley,
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59c Black Tulip
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Kodaks 50c Pipes
V4off X39c
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exactly as the doctor orders .
and for LESS
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OREGON CITIES
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i Portland Shares County Re
I lief Fund Eugenes. Meet
! ing Favors Five-Day
Week Program.
i PORTLAND Ore..; Poe. 11. (tf)
jA 9300,000 emergenfcy relief fund
for unemployment was allowed by
the chairman of the Multnumuh
( county tax supervising arid connoV
! viitioir commission for the first
I time In the history of the county.
Tho city of Portland vn ullowed
$1100,000 of thlH amount. An Item
! of $50,000 usually allowed the city
(council for .emergency snow re
I movnl was put into the unemploy
I ment relief fund.' ' ...
t The tax levy was increased 1.2
! mills. '
EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 11. (P)
Inauguration of a five-day week
program In local industries was
advocated ns relief to unemploy
ment at a general meeting called
here by Mayor H. E. Wilder. More
than 100 business men, labor lead
ers, welfare workers and employes
attended the session. i t- r ! ,
; A five-day week program would
give work to about one-sixth more
persons than are employed at the
present time, H. C. Farley, labor
leader who advanced the proposi
tion, pointed out.
PENDLETON, Ore., Doc. 11 (TP)
Plans have been , prepared by the
(Civic Unemployment bureau for.
j raising $8500 to be used for relief
i of the jobless with work on com
j m unity enterprises. The Elks lodge
will handle the campaign.
Meteorological Report
December 11, 19S0.
Med ford and vicinity: Tonight
and Friday unsettled with rain;
normal temperature. .
Oregon:' Unsettled tonight and
Friday; rains west and local rains
and snow east portion; normal tem
perature. :.'.. -
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Local Data
ae
Highest (last 12 hrs.).... 42- - 42
L,owet uast li nrs.j m a;
Pel. humidity (pet.)..-.... 99 100
npaniniriillAn t 4rirsa IB . 1 1
State- of weatherr.T.r.Iloming'' Foggy
Lowest tempernture this room
ing 34 degrees.- v -.
' Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1930, 4.57 inches. -
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 51; lowest, 38.
Sunset 4oday, 4:40 p. m.
Sunrise Frlday,f7:30 a. m.
Sunset Friday, 4:40 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time.
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CITY
FOR
JOBLESS
IN
Baker City 32 26 Snow
Bismarck : 42 - 20 Cloudy
Boise ,. 83 20 Snow
Denver 44 30 Cloudy
Des Moines ,.. 88 38 Clear
Fresno . 62 I 38 Clear
Helena 42 26 Cloudy
Los Angeles . 70 46 , Clear
Marahfleld -62 43 Cloudy
Phoenix 68 42 Clear
Portland ............ 48- 4 2 Cloudy
Red niuff 62 46 Cloudy
HoKPhurK 46 ' 42 Clear
Salt Lake 28 18 Clear
San Francisco :. 00 62 Cloudy
Santa Fo .44 24 . P.Cdy.'
Seattle 64 44 -1'. Cdy.
Spokane 88 34 Snow
Walla Walla 32 28 Hnnv
Winnipeg 26 -22 Cloudy
W. .T. Htltehleon, Meteorologist.
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once every liour for five hours and
you'll be astonished at the relief.
This famous blend of oil of mustard,
camphor, menthol and other inttredi
entt brings relief naturally. Musterole
arts action because it is a "counter
irritant" not just a salve it pene
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and helps to draw out infection arid pain.
Used by millions for 20 years. Recom
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KeepMmterolehandy jarsandrubet.
To Mothers Musterole is also
made in milder form for babies
and small children. Ask for Chil
dren i s Musterole.
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WILDflBEAUTY
SYXOPS1S: David Frost's
mother u furious when ha marries
r'onnu Freihuto lira, frost con
sider, e'amiv unworlhu 01 entry
into th h'rost-Brownbeck clan,
urtorocrars ot a iirfia Pennsylvania
roien. GoQritit by is moriler's un
Dleasdnrn.fA to nis firtde. Uavtd
takeM htt in a separate norne of
thttr own also leavaa nis lob
fn At. unelt's bank, thfm plana to
tnovs out Weat. Hut tha ithteaa ot
Sheila their dutioAter oalArs rA.ir
plans David, much as A. deteats
itt la torred to brlno back hta telle
' to hla mother's houae and resume
his old iob. Fannv finds tile n
tier the domfnntion ot her mother.
l. tau a burden. OaHi preoecn
vied ioith business and inclined to
etand no for hie vtother. tails to
provide the sumuathetio under-
standing r'annv needs.
Chapter 14
A PRINCESS ARRIVES' .
yhAT winter Fanny learned the
power ot ber beauty, the scope
if her ability to please. David bad
a third or fourth or fifth cousin
(Fanny never got the family con
anguinltfes quite straightened out).
Jalietta la Prlncipesse della Balde
rlnl, nee Brownbeck and christened
Juliette, whom Fanny had never
met,, ; "
This cousin was tbe daughter of
the ex-ambassador, tbe family pride.
Tbe Brownbecks would have died
before they would have boasted li
outsiders about Cousin Joslab, but
it gave each one a real satisfaction,
a sense ot belonging to the great
outside world ot affairs, to talk of
him among themselves.
Little was known ot Juliette's
mother except that she was halt
.lusslan, halt English and untitled
and had died young. But It was
certain that If she looked like ber
daughter she had not been a beauty.
Juliette bad Arst been brought to
America and presented to the
Brownbecks as an awkward over
grown 14-year-old who rebuffed all
advances.
At 19 sbe married ber Allessan
dro and obediently retired from
tbe world tor tour or five years
while she bore him three children.
When tbe youngest waa a tew
months old Something happened
the family never quite found out
what, though It was variously ru
mored that she had gone oft with
a traveling circus, had been seen
climbing the Matterborn with a
young university student, bad eloped
with a dashing Italian officer. .
But whatever It was. It caused a
great commotion, and sent Cousin
Josiab ' scurrying from the Baltic
3ea to Tuscany In midsummer.
Cousin Joslab fixed it up bought
AUessandro oft probably for Ju
liette went back to him, but not to
the ancestral acres: and sbe had no
more children. . ;
During the war sbe bad estab
lished and run a hospital close be
.ilud tbe Italian lines, but with the
ead of tbe war suddenly decided to
oome to America and live in Wash
ington, f ,
She bad known Leila abroad and
suddenly came to visit her, tele
graphing one day. arriving the next
and leaving the day following.
u?lla barely bad time to gather the
family for a dinner in Juliette's
honor. - But as much to Fanny's
surprise as anyone else's sbe In.
Vlted Fanny to go back to Washing
to . with her.
Fanny's first sight ot tbe new
causln was acutely disappointing.
Sbe bad not expected ber to be
beautiful, but had pictured ber as
a sort ot tiger woman, alive with
i strange power that drew men as a
magnet draws bits of steel.
Fanny was waiting in Leila's
drrwlng room with tbe rest of the
cousins and aunts and uncles of
varying degree, w ben she beard a
rustle and turned to Hod a plain
dark wottian or uncertain age stand
ing in the doorway. . Sbe was
dressed simply In' well-cut black
satin, and carried a black' lace
shawl, her only ornaments loug
onyx and atnmond earrings. ' Sbe
was tall and well built, but ber
tkin was coarse, she wore no rouge
and ber strongly masculine fea
tures were accented by a short man
jlsh hair cut
Immediately dinner, was over she
came across the room and drew
anny aside Into a bay wlnuow.
"I've been wanting to talk to you
all evening," sbe said and smiled
Her voice was low and rarely mu
sicai, "Bob Daniels told me about
ynu. It was all be did talk about,
thj week he visited tne in July."
Fanny flushed. "Oh, how Is Bob?
Leila Is crazy to have him home
: (appose It won't be long now."
"If 1 were Leila I should leave
BoV In Europe. He Is happier
tbure or lo tbe army. If Leila
woald exert herself she might easily
lisvs blm kept over there as an nt
REPUTE AS FINE
RESIDENCE TOWN
By Mary O, Cars
KDKN I'RKCINCT. Ore. tk'C. 11.
(SpccluK I'hoenlx Is faat becom
ing dnalralils as a residence town,
acconJInK lo reports ot new homes
being built and loin sold. -
A. II. Hi-nrn recently aold two
lots on the hlKhway In the north
end of town and the new owner
John Hoherts has had two new!
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by MATEEL HOWE FARNHAM
tacbe. That would solve a great
many problems, don't you think?"
"I why, I don't know."
Juliette smiled.
"K he comes back it will be on
your account not tor bis children.
Bob's ratber a pig wber you come
right down to It. That's why I ad
vised him to stay abroad."
Fanny was aghast. Not even to
herself had sbe. admitted frankly
that Bob Daniels had been in love
with her. and here was this Juliette
speaking of It openly, practically
In his wife's hearlug, calling him a
pig In his own housel
It Isn't bis bouse," Juliette an-
avered Fanny's half thought, "and
1 call blm a pig to his face. Most
men are, you know."
'David Isn't," said Fanny faintly,
then blushed. Never had sbe felt
so gaucbe, young, inexperienced.
Juliette laughed and Fanny realized
that she had found out what she
wanted.
''You are very fortunate," said
Juliette, "and now bring your para
gon over to mi. 1 want to talk to
him." '
For a quurter ot an hour Fanny
watched David and Juliette while
they argued animatedly. They
looked at her repeatedly. Mrs. Frost
also was watching tbe (wo and ne4
face was grim.. ,. . i ..
Fauny saw that David was beck
onlng fo her. ,. 1 , '
"Juliette has Invited you to spend
a month with ber In Washington,"
said David, "and 1 have told her
that I cannot answer tor you."
Oh," said Fanny, and caught her
breath quickly. Amelia and var
ious cousins frequently visited in
Washington during the season and
returned with glowing tales ot their
Aladdln-IIke good times.
Fanny bad never dreamed ot such
felicity happening to ber. And to
go to Washington as the guest of
this Juliette, tbe daughter ot the
famous Cousin Joslab, the familiar
ot kings, Jttlletta ot the sleepy eyes
and tbe Incredibly romantic past!
And ot all the cousin .lulielte
bad chosen ber Kaunv the out.
slderl She turned to David a rap
tprons face and saw Instantly that
he expected ber to say no, would bo
hurt It she did not say tin. The llfn
went out ot. ber, she had lo lillnk
e tears back. And as she si rug
gled for self-control her luolher-ln.
law could no longer stand It and
rose and came over to them. .
What are you "three ..conspiring
about?" she asked bluntly.
"1 am begging tbe loan of this
lovely child tor a month or two.
Cousin Emma. 1 am bndly In need
ot a duenna. That's why I came to
Cloughbarro hoping that one ot
my own kith and kin could, lie per- .,
suaded to go back with tne."
"Your Cousin Louisa, or Cousin
Emmellno would be much, mure ,
suitable," aald -Mrs. i Frost, with
great finality. "Fanny as a duenna,.
would be absurd."
Yes? Well, that was a. pleas-.
autry, Cousin Emma. As you see.
I am tin old woman 46 last June.
It Is 1 who will play the duenna." m
"It Is absurd, out or. the ques-,
tlon," Insisted tyrs. Frost coldly.
'But Fanny has aot yet given mo
her answer and David baa said It
was Fanny who must decide."
Fanny's disappointment bad turn
ed to quick anger at Mrs. Frost's
Interference. . ..--
I should love to go to Wasblna
ton, Cousin Juliette, better thai
auytblng on earth, I couldn't sia;
more tban'a month would you take
me for a nioutb? David, you could
spare me that long, couldn't you?"
If you wish to go," answered Da
vid evenly.j . it , . , . -, ,.,
.There.. It's all aetlled," said Ju-,
Untie gaily, as Mrs. Frost opeucl
ber month to protest.., "1 am leuv .
Ing at noon tomorrow and 1 ehar
call for you at bait after eleven.
I shall see you then, Cousin Emma.'
"It Is Impossible tor Fanny to get
ruady over, night,, nor baa she a,
suitable wardrobe," Mra. Frost went
on doggedly.
Fanny put a timid arm on Da
vid's and drew blm back behind r
beav silken curtain.
'David, please let mo. I'll mini
you terribly but I've never beer
auywhere."
David too had been angered a,
his mother's peremptory Interter
ance aud Fanny' "I've sever beet
auywhere" touched hi soft spot.
"Of course you'll go If yon warn
to," aald David. "Now I'll teki
Mother home and coma back tot
you It will save a lot of argev
tnenl." . -
(Uoptrttht. It'll, hv Mated 7owl
Vnrnhaml
Tomorrow Fanny flndo rslisf and '
happiness in Iho ftady sympathy
and understanding of juhstto.
hpitea built tbo past atimmcr and
fall and has sold mio of them ic
cently to Hoy f'offman, who is con
nected with the Allen garuirc mi
Mnln street.
One of the drawing cardir in
Phoenix Is the public schools. NO
district In the county has hotter or
more uptodute school facilities.
The high arhoni Is counted onioim
the best in the county und few
have ever gone elsewhere to atlend
i hixh school after having flnlnhed
the grades in Phoenix.
I Church privileges alao nro nf the,
! best end there la on fine n eh'iri'h
POUGHS
Rub oq throat, place i
oq throa
leandsn
. tongue and wallowasltmelts.
' visits
OVER V MILLION JABS USED YEARLY
PEOPLE ARE BUYING!
There's No Depression With Us!
Our $20,000 Stock
OF FURNITURE IS GOING FAST
IN OUR SMASHING
Stock Reducing
SALE!
Prices Are Slashed
Without Considering
Cost!
This is a
Great
Holiday "
Shopping -Opportunity
Look: .
A Few of Our Bargains
You Must See the Many Others
Our store is literally jammed with
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SEE THEM!
Rugs? Rugs!
Don't miss
these great
savings in
all sizes
ONLY 10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS
'TIL CHRISTMAS ;
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315 East Main St. Medford Phone 505
edifice In Hioonlx qh can bo round
in inuny of the larger cltloH nnd 1b
nevor without a Rood mlnlntor nnd
on eunu'Ht working niemborHhl).
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Mr. and Mrs, ltoy Ulrk-h of JJtMl
vli'W vIsIkwI rHatlvoH hnro Hundny.
The Extra Cough Help
Extra In Power And Price
Creomultlon it a -super-help for
coughs from coldi. It it fur deep
coughs where you dare not risk a
weak help. Seven major helps are
embodied in. it, including the bett
known to medical science.
The creosote is blended, emulfrffied
and palatable. It is to soothe the mem
branes and combat the germs. It pre
sents the world's best help for coughs
of this kind In a pleasant form.
There are white pine tar, wild
cherry bark, menthol, ipecac, etc.. All
the greatest helps in one, but: with
no narcotic. Despite all its power and
efficiency, It U harmless to a child.
Some coutrbscall for one help, some
The VILLA NURSERIES '
Has just received another shipment of select
( ' ' Ornamental
Trees and Shrubs for Fall Planting!
WE HAVE THE LARGEST KURSERY STOCK
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
Come in and'jelect what you need because our new
O shrubbery is going cut fast,
Christmas trees, No. 1, 25o and 50c; 80,000 pear trees on
OFrcnch root, 25 and 30c each ; filberts, almonds.
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Remember "
a 10-lb.
turkey with
each Montag
Toledo Range,
FREE
Oregon Wen II tor
ITnsnttlurl toniKlit nnd Frldny,
rnlnn in the went and Incut ralnn
nnd snowH In tho cunt portion, nor
nml temperature. InereanlnK mm
therly wimlH on tho coaHt, prolmhly
tippomlnK "f fralo fnrcn Friday.
another. Nobody can tell. So we com
bine the best in Creomulsion to be safe.
Crcomulsion costs $1.2' a little
more than lesser helps. But all drug
gists guarantee it and return the
full price to anyone not satisfied,
It may be too good for your cough.
A lesser help misfit serve. But is
it wise to take thi rink when coughs
are danger signals? Anyway, a
cough from a cold which hangs on
calls for thii super-help. Do the
beat men knjw to be sure.
CiUmMVLSION
tor IHttlnistt Cough
from Colda
20
50
Reductions
Below
Our Usual
Low Prices
': "Andirons
and fireplace
Screens
Going at
Real ,
Bargains
FARES CUT
Christmas
For only a third more than
the regular oneway fare ynu
can buy s roundtrip to points v
in California, Oregon, Wish
iugtoo anil neighboring slates. .
These tickets are good leav
ing December 18 to 25. Re
turn limit January 6.
Simitar reduced fares to all
Southern Pacific points in Ore-
gun with sale dates of Decern-
ft
, ber 18 to January 1. Ketum
I limit January 6.
Your Southern Pacific agent
I will gladly give you the fare
to the place you want to visit,
j Phone him today.
Southern
i Pacific
I J. C. Carle, Agent Phone 34 ! -
HARRY MARX
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