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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 16. 1031. psoe mm WALES AND I ON AD 0 South America Will Be Vis ited in Effort to Create 'Good Will Flight to Paris Is First Leg of 18,000-Mile Journey. US llOimOET, France. Jan. (A') The. Prince o( Wales and his brother, Prince GeorRe, landed here tills afternoon niter a flight from Kendon airport, England, on the first stage or their 18,000-mile Jour ney to South America. LONDON, Jan. Hi. (PI The Prince of Wales sot off to a fly iUK start today on his tour to South America. With his brother, Prince George, he left Hendon nil port In a plane bound for Pari on the first leg of a tour which will take them over IS. noil miles. . Apparently Prlneo Gooi-ko de cided at the last minute to ac company his brother on this first airplane journey. Shortly before they left It had been announced that the kind's younger son vwuld cross the channel by steamer. The fliKht was ninde in the prince's own private .Moth plane. K. I.. Fielden was the pilot. De cision to fly to Pariw was reached only after Ions consultations with air ministry officials and weather experts and after receiving wea ther reports from France. To lloard IJncr. From Paris the two princes and their entourage will proceed to Santnnder where they will board the liner Oropesa in which they will cross the Atlantic. It is in the capacity of mer chant' princes, with British good will their chief commodity for sale, that the royal brothers pre pared to set out on their trip, which will take them away from England for more than two months and Involves visits to most of the Important south American cities. The P.ritish heir's chief task will be the Inauguration of the Brit ish empire trade exhibition at Ituenos Aires March 14. In order to equip himself for his task of sustaining a reputation as p.ritain's greatest traveling salesman, the prince has spent long hours studying Spanish. "Kid" Brother of Wales Is Best Looking of Two 4 V. c Jr t I'rinw ilQurzv, who is troiiiK to Snuili America with tlio 1rinoo of Wulrs, is like his lushl..r elder brother in man)- ays but he's bettor looking:. Wall's, on his many trip-; abroad, has sot. fair hearts ilutteriii"; with his dancing but ieor;ce is a hotter dimoer. ILL Indeed, the Uinfi's younpest .son, I only recently 2fc, is easily the ihest dancer in the royal family. A year uko or so, it was reported, he en tered incognito in a dancing com petition at Cannes and won it. He frequently visits unofficially some of London's famous dancing clubs. ! His dancing ability may comet from his love of music nnd rhythm.! Wa les ca n play the u ku le le a nd 1 trap drums, but (ieorgo is a pianist i good enough to play nt parties. ! He has his father's deep blue eyes, looks a ood ileal younger j than he is, and is slender. He has; a boyish manner nnd smile, and a pleasant voice. Only rarely he misses a chance to se a good musical or, dancing show, and he also is a movie fan. When in the navy his ship touched on the California coast and he con triver d to meet a number of Holly wood's stars, including the Fair banks. Like Wales, he sometimes ap pears at business functions where a member of the royal family is needed, but not nearly am often. There is a strong bond of friend ship between the two brothers. When JJuckingham Palace was closed during the ' kind's illness, Ge-orge moved into York House with Wales. Their interests , in sports are much the same golf, especially, although Prince George's health has not .permitted him as robust a participation n Wules. - - folgerMoying GOVERNOR pleads I ARGENTINA VISIT FOR RELIEF FUND LONDON, Jan. 16. (P) The dispute in the South Wales coal fields, wheh has kept 150,000 men idle since January 1, was settled tonight. Way to Get At a Cold Is Through the Bowels As soon ns you cut eh cold, the pores cloae; perspiration is checked. (Uibcs a;I waste can't escape tlirouirh the .((kin. That's why your doctors first advice in case of colds is u mild lax ative like cuscura. Medical author Jties agree it actually strain then 8 hotrrl mutt-tat. Yon pet cnacara in iita most pleasant form in candy Cas k'urets. KcmetnW this when you catch cold; whenever breath is had; tongue coaled ; or you're headachy, bilious, constipated. Why resort to harsher things when Casearots activate the bowels so quickly, ho harmlessly nnd pleasantly and cost onlv n dime? W. A . Fo 1 ger is p lea sa n t ly ! m -pressed with life in South America and compares Hue tins Aires, Ar gentina, with Pacific coast cities of the I'nited Ktatet. according to a postcard received from him by lo cal f r i c n i Is re ce n 1 1 y . M r. Fo Ige r left on the South American tour several weeks ago. He wrote: "This Is a beautiful cty. The buildings, parks' and streets are the finished product. I'nited States a ut or. foods, drugs, toilet articles and t ra m ca rs a re like those in Portland or San Fran cisco. The hotel at which I nm staying is first class and rates are reasonable about like Hotel Med foid or Hotel Stewart in San Fran e i sco . I am very m u c h pi ca sed . (setter come and try it." HALICM", Jan. 111. (P) Gov ernor Julius L. Meier has issued a statement concerning the lied Cross campaign to aid the drought stricken area, upon which Presi dent Hoover has sent out a plea of support. In his statement Meier urged that wherever possible vol untary contributions he made by citizens financially able to do so. "While I am not unmindful of the many calls that have lately been made for the aid of the needy within our own borders, nevertheless I hope Oregon may not fall behind In mlHlng her share of the national quota re quired to avert suffering in these areas," he slated. Dedicate Omaha Depot. OMAHA. Neb., Jan. 15. (P) Railroad men from all parts of the middle west today attended dedi cation ceremonies from Omaha's new $-1,5110.000 union terminal. Campbell Clothing Co. On Main Street Near Front January Specials Men's Suits . $19.50 Including tome 835.00 values Men's Suits . $29.50 $35.00 to $45.00 values Panu Overcoats , . $14,50 Nafl'uM Regular $19.50 and $22.50 values S4.95 - . m n Overcoats .0. My.bu Regular $25.00 values Overcoats . . $29.50 O Including $35.00 and $40.00 values We Give S. & H. Green Stamps k PER CENT N YEAR CIIICACO, .Inn. 10. UP) There were Illi.fitiO motor vehicle deaths' in the I'nited Unites In 1M0. the National Safety eouiK'il estlmnted: today. Thin finure represented nn inerrafte of four ner cent, or np-! proximately 1300 denthn, over the i!i2!i period of n 1 . 2 1 5 . lioports. from 11 states formed the basin of the estimate. "The new figure,' the council said, "is the blithest in history." n.U.TIMOltrc, Md., Jun. Ifi. (A't Dr. Hiram Woods, 73, one of the pioneers in the field of oihthalmy and a nationally known eye anr- j neon, died at IiIh home here today, 1 a victim of pneumonia. j The death of Dr. Woods cut to! three the surviving members of the Princeton university graduating elifss of 1 ST!t. which numbered1 President Wilson as one of its eight members. MAKHHFIKI-D. Ore., Jan. 16. (A' A terrific rain storm struck Coos liny an) southwestern Ore eon lute yesteiday. bringing down trees and taking out telephone and telegraph facilities. A heavy down pour lasting an hour wns followed by a severe f.eclrlcal slorni. the first In many years. For n Limited Time to Conform to Our Great Nation wide Mail Order Pjicy. Pay Only $1 DOWN y v. Hits the Bidlseye of On any of the following items: Radios Washing Machines Plumbing Outfits Vacuum Cleaners Ironers Sewing Machines Cieam Separators All Stoves Dining Room Suites Living Room Suites Bedroom Suites Kitchen Cabinets Bicycles Typewriters Refrigerators Incubators (ALSO ONLY $1 OOYVN on uhy mt-n's nr liny' suit of ovi'ivnn! or any tomliinal iim ul' men's or boys' suits or ovmvonlH providi-d tin1 pun-It use umonnts to Sl.'i or moivi. We reserve I be riKhl to limit umomit of sule. Beginning Saturday, January 3 The 33d -J rowSpecia! ft uoioen Starts Saturday'Ward's SernUAnniial Family Shoe Sale! (January 3 to 17 Inclusive) Foot Health Shoes, only $4.49 One Straps, Cut outs, Ties and Oxfords in black or brown kid. Built-in Arch; Goodyear welt construction. Blucher Style Work Shoes $2.98 Popular Blucher Style with soft moccasin toe. Barnyard proof 'uppers; soft, smooth, serviceable composition soles. Rubber heels "LaCrosse" Shoes in soft black or brown kid. Hand turned flexible wiles: built-in steel arch. Pull leneth cushion Insoles for comfort J0v3? ' - -' - Army Style Shoe Uegtilation army style patternH, Hpeeinlly do Hfitned for comfort, L'iporH uro ho ft, .sturdy ealf Ki'iiin leather. Rubber t'ompositbui hoIoh, Cloodyear welt oonHtruetlon P Comfort Shoes Wumen'H Hindi strap. Splendid Ibis speeial low prlre Kid Oxfords, one or two nualitv comfort boos $1.89 Police Shoes Stand tbo Kruellnn wear tbnt policemen, fire men, and mall enrticru lve their sboes. All leather count met Ion;' (ioodyear struct ion; Weatherrroof llniiiK wo It $4.98 WARD'S WINTER SALE Jan. Clearance Sales of Pictures Climax Incubator Millions of rbieltH have been hutched rrom one of these Incubators, bl live ones that, brim; a Rood price in the early mar'iet. If you are raising chickens you can't Ko wroiiB with one of these Climax IncubatniH. :i'.IO-esK size; three cub trays; size liPvlU Inches. SI Down $3275 Cash Price Small Carry! n;- riuirso Neverfail Electric Incubator Drastic Ueiluction in prb'O for this (treat sale. A switch turns the coil which replitr.-H the IteroHenc lamp In the hot water boil er. Hie. SI Down $35-95 Also Sold on Easy Payments Small ('arryfnis i'liurfcc New Colony Coal Burning Brooder $15.50 Automatic control. liums hard or soft coal. r,(in day-old chick size. 42-Inch canopy. II Incb rocker type urates. 40-lb. coal capacity. Bathroom Set Complete 3-pleoe outfit. Double wivlnu here, ciinslstliiB of Closet, liathtub ti Mil Lavatory. Closet ia flrKt quality Vitrean'n China Unlh tub and Lavatory are first ipmlily porcelain enamel over ciist Iron. ComplMe outfit wilb fittlriBs to the floor $5745 Cash Price ,Im hiIiI on rjisy I'ayiiient Sinnll etirryiiitt rhai'iti (leodlooklnu framed pictures that are copies and reprints of famous Old .MnMorpleoes. These pictures have? oriBlnally sold up $:!.&(. Clearance Sale 69c I.ADIKS' ITIIM .SILK 'IT'I.I, lilack only. All sl.ef wsiuos ihsi-: Iteuular l."u. 2,e $1.00 tilltl.S' Nl:V SI'KIXfi WASH DltKSS IN fast color prints. Made In cute little styles. Size 7 to 14 years. .Special for $1.00 mi:vs mi:i)ic.m vi:k;mt i-aut voti, t'nliin Suits Knit collar and cuffs, lonn sieve, ankle enKth, l:e. $1.19 QQ Value.' Special . HOYS' I OI.I.IXilAI'i: COItDS C-UKAM . color, felt bottoms, elastic knit walnt. Size S to IS years. J 1 QQ X ' I'nlr PAItr I.INKX -UASII colored borders. 1 it yards 'I'ovi:wn; I'Asr 98c i. o x t; v n a ii sii i:i-:ts standaiik count, first (iiiallty. Size Slxil". Q Q - j w itcc si.nr, Slieclal . Full Porcelain Enamel Coal Range SI Down $47.95 Cash Price small CurryhiK Cluilfte Roomy eookiUB toi, laiKe dependable oven. Ilnffia type, without re anil save. Iluy Barb Wire 14-Kauge, 2-polnt I'er Hpool S2.45 U'i-Kaune, 2-imtnt Per Rpool S3.55 POULTRY NETTING l.entrlll (JiiilU'i' Mi'sli I'l'i'"' I' I'fifc Koll 1.')0 I'M. IVr. Kf 1S.i,., I!) 2-inch 2.00 .02 Jl-inch 'JO -'inch f2.00 .02 W-incli L'O 2-tn.-li $2-10 .02- IS-incli L'O L'incli j;j.25 .03 (iO-inch 'JO 'J-inch .$3.f)5 .03'' 72.in.-li 20 2-inch $5.25 .03 :!0.inch 20 l-inh $1.25 .03; :!(i.inch 20 1-inch S 1.80 .01 1 liSill I I Ml t ' K ir& ft Beginning Saturday j y In Advance Neiv S Spring Styles jf )?A Gay flowered and pin dot prints, smart polka dots cl and fancy checks every one a suggestion of kA jK 8pring Itselfl Smart new styles In vat dye prints that will stand many a tubbing. Pleated and in A flared skirts . . . princess, waist-coat, and surplice Jf. rt styles with set-In sleeves. Becomingly trimmed ki with pert pique bows and ties, dainty frills, tall- KM f ored collars, and buckle belts. In H House Dresses $177 H WOMEN'S HOUSE FROCKS AN UNUSUALLY V 14 attractive group of becoming styles in fancy Li V Prints, Broadcloths, and Foulards. fj y ATTRACTIVE SMOCKS IN SINGLE W Li and double-breasted models. Plain JFi Ej Broadcloths and figured ft Electric Washer nh nro-timr- copper Th $1 Down $69.95 Cash Price $7.0 inonilily Small Oirrylmr clmii Have the YVarilway to do your next wasltlnn! It doen a whole tubful of clothes In fi iln 5 ti; 7 minutes! 0 to S sheet ciipnclty-nil me chanical pans completely covered. Kasy to clean copper tub powerful, KileV. motor n (lyrator. nKltator netlon Rcnulna Lovell wiiuKcr. m omGommY ward 117 So. Central Medford t Phone 286