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? Ill I PAQft'FOtTR MEDFonn MATL TRTBUNE. MfiDFOTlD, OHEfiOX. TITURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931. I'll iiil iiil iiil Pi! iiil ill! Hi; til Hi lil 1 I I! ii I i I DEATH CLOSES TRAGIC CAREER ALMA RUBENS i Pneumonia Takes Former ton Htiito BHyluin, from which alio was released as cured In Decem ber of the. sumo year. Tl'llll l'4IIU'lMM'k. Aflcr her term nt Kpadni lll hcun nerved, Mlxs Ituliens hfKun a coniohai li. Hhe phiycd In her first tnlkln iilrtnrc, "Khow lioat." Uiirlni; a trlu to Now Vorli, for a rest that hIio hoped would pre pare her for ro-eiitrunec lo films. Miss Uuhctis liroko with Uloanlo I'urtoz, film actor, her third liue-i hand. Tliey were marrird In -lun-i uary, JHli. sho wild tin claimed too much credit for her cure, and forwarded illvurcc papers hero for filing. Although tho suit never went to trial, tho couple- remained estranged. Cortez said two hour boforo ;Mln. itubeiiH died ho had Burelson's Expand to Meet Growing Business Screen Star Waiting Trial On Narcotics Smuggling "oi ''"" mourned mat she : . serloUsly III. unarge. i!" LOS AN"! KI'JCS. Jan. 22 '!- Tho valiant fif,'ht of Alma llnben to conquer narcotic addiction and ; make a eoniehn i In motion pie -tuioij toilay is ended in death, j 1 ' Miss liulicitH, two years a-o one of the semen's udored titan, lived i n Btory more traIe than film makers would attempt to depict. A , Hll ilfort.- las't'nlMht peacefully I of pneumonia, lull the oomint? of ueuiu aner u uu-nour coma Hi.'ivfd 1 I .4 . .... -..i t . DRAINS m FEEI OuriiiK the imst week notices wore given hy the city government to the proprietors or lessees of various buildings In tlui. ItiiKlneHS section, requesting that spouts from those; struetuies he conneot- od with eonductors to carry water from roofs underneath sidewulks to the street gutter. This reform Is In conformity with a decision reached some time tgo by the city officials In re sponse to convplaints of citizens .that water from drain spouts splashed on pedestrians during rains. These notices were served hy the police department, nd all owners of such orfemllng bulhljiiKM am to comply with this request hy February 1st. City Superintendent Scheffel re ports that he finds that the ma jority of those owners ' nm con forming with tho notice and says that tho remedial work should be completed in tho required time. r . . . . , y ' ' 'si'1,'"! i Glimpse of Burclsun's womcn'6 rcady-to-wcar store at Eighth sireei ana Soum Central avenue in this city. A successful expansion sale is now under way at Burelson's which will be followed by the addition of approximately. 700 square feet of floor space. The shop shown at the left of this photo graph will be annexed by this store to meet Burelson's steadily increasing business. Bartlett's Fur Shop will occupy the shop, at the extreme left. I'llOJi.M.V,. Ore.. .Ian (Special.) Klre hero early today damaged the largo dwelling of .M and .Mi-h. (leorgo Jackson when Hparka from u fireplaeo Ignited tho roof, ii'sultlng In burning xovcral 6 Associated Pre Vhmn ' Alma Itulirns. f to rimu'vo the darkent cloud ever , , U Bhaduw the black haired a. t- II reaw, ' f, Twrt weekH ago Mls ItuliehH I was nrronted In iSan Diego on fed- ) " emu-gin m Kmuggiing iiiki; holes through tho Bhlngles. Tho jjioHpcHfuon or narcotleo. She waMj hlaito occurred during a heavy . tiikon III wlUi a fold, which' tie- wind and for n tlmo tho houmj up- i.iiiun lino I o a. H U ' V neni'Ofl In lin .1. .,.,... I !j after being releaHcd from JaJI lin- However, with the early arrivul , dor mono bond to await hearing of tho I'hoenix flro departmont I lild trial. . Wth ltH choI11,.u tl.ut.ki , nm.s - -i "' l'",l',n,nl"' 'nl. wero wion under control. Water . , lion, noarly i yea ago. Alius' .from, llro, hoUHehohl forco pump fJlubens- played the feminine hail aided tho fire fighting efforts ' The iii. jjouguia r airimnns- vtiio I lair- ions was not largo itnrt wis covered Ilrced.' Mile was described as llol- by Insurnnco. lywood's newest t'lnederolla. Her .?H:r..'n.."Tr tr ::, Chinese woman hangs Silent Men," "(iulldcd I'.u.te'rfly." SELF IN CHERRY TREE H-.oincriu, una "i.nMcflng (Jyes.' Mllii'lns tho next deendo established jli.lier as one of riluidom's foremost. i- t'. Then. In .liinuiny, I !i2fl. Miss Itu- Hueiis was rcvcnioii as u nareollc .Mrs. K. I.. Sue, Chinese. They addict., she dropped out of pic- mid sho hangud herself, in the . lures and soon was confined for hous; siinmiridcd by Oriental j(,(lruiliiunt. lit tho Kpadra etiitu htw. prlnts nnd jiuper ohryjuinthcniums. (ilpltal. She was paroled within n was ' a ' iiote indicating I he woman Itjjfcw months, only agiiin to be riled was despondent over III health, (.for addiction and sent to lin ! t- hn was about .10 vears old. STORY 1 (Continued from Page 1) Rency board at each legislative ses Hion will come to a head lit tho present session, some, members of the house expect, because of the I'OIETXAND, Ore.. .Inn. 22. (V) ruder a cherry tree in her yard police today found the body of ' They Have Just Arrived!' SPllNG PRINTS Catching their due from balmy days our now Spring ' Dresses are gay and charming. They have such interest ing details as Now Empire Lines Fur Cuffs Short Jackets 1931 Colors you'll love! ' " " v " ' to $2995 "Wear As You Pay The Cinderella Way" appointed last night tt iiivostigutc tho hoard. Atlaclts on tho omorgoncy "hoard wore hoard at tho same time Unit tho public homing on tho Hogun river closing hill was hold before a crewtlod senate chamber and the Joint game and fish committee. The two oveuts ho fur feature the hcc uikI week of the legislative assem bly, though Willi the expected in troduction of power hills plenty l:t expected before the week-end ad journment, . Thu sessions of both houses today are expected to be, short, ,with several lion-cOntioYcr.-shii measures on the calendar for final pussugo. 1 , Woodward Chairman . Senator William P. Woodward of Multnomah county nnd W. II. Htrnyer of linker county, the two wuys nnd means coiumltlee mem- hers who were the most suvero in their attacks on tho emergency hoard, wero both named on the subcommittee, tho former us chair, man. Willi tliom will servo Itenro- senatlve Homer I). Angell of Mult- noniali county, who la clinliiniin of llio hoitso wing of the ways nnd means committee. The two senators inndo their nt- lack on the bourtl the previous nlglit when It was (Uncovered thai timing tho last two years the ointMgeiicy board has allowed de ficiency npprnprlntlnns of more than $.".(H),0ti0 In addition to upiirn prhitohH made by the legislature I of 119.- Ask Rogue Survey A series of Joint memtnials ask ing congress lo appropriate funds nnd autlioiixo surveys til' llio Itogue mill I'mpiiun livers in Oregon were Introduced. The Itogue surve' is asked to tlclormiiin fcusihilily for power hIIos mill const ruction while Hie riupuun liver survey Is in view of ntlditlonn! harbor Improvu-incuts. lion of streams, warm water of; he declared "you can not legislate irrigation ditches, and that gov-j fish up the river." He slated Cur cinincnuil agencies tool; out of the' ry and Cous counties voted against Itogue for Hbipineiils, more than the measure by better than a id. alio. HOO cr-igs. I three to one vote. W. K. Mean, president of the ,. A. IJljcqvirt, Marshflold at (lold lic.iih chamber of rom-jtnrney who aided in 1 drafting the mcree. presented a petition signed j n,.w Banie code, closed the argu l.y :i2 of the .IS business firms. I ,,., f,. M,,, iminincnts l.v lire In,. An auto wreck, which occurred yesterday at the foot of Kexton mountain was reported this morn lug by C. T. l'urker of this city whoso uuto figured in the col ll.slon. Mr. and Mrs. Parker and young son, Horace, and .Mrs. Hess Dewey wero en route lo Marsbfleld, when turning a corner of the highway just below Sexton mountain they met an uuto truck, which they said . was traveling on the wrong side of the highway. Mr. Parker slates he turned bis car to the other side of the highway, endea voring to avoid u collision, but tho machines met with a crash. The Dodge Mr. Parker was driv ing was badly damaged and so was tho. truck. Mrs. ' Dewey was knocked unconscious, but suffered no permanent injuries.-' TALLULAH'S PARENTS L WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 2. (?) Representative and Mrs. Uankbead of Alabama, early today were car ried to safety down a ladder from their blazing homo on Nineteenth street. Other Xhan shock of exposure in the freezing weather, they were unlmrmcd. Their daughter,. Miss Tallulah linnkhcad, who recently returned to this country after attaining stardom on the stage in England, wa.s In New York visiting friends. - Springfield Ivjeal mill of tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company re sumed four-day pel, w.eek oper- personnel of a suh-commltteo of j n"1 nimeirial fishing businesses., )(.KislatIon f construction, rather the ways and means committee. "I'lMisini,-Lin closing, i.en I. ts- thim destruction. He urged that ioj'iio, execimvu secreiary 01 me stale fedei'Ution of labor, stated labor was opposed to the closing of any streams. Arthur of Cold Hcai-h, added to Mean's statement: that residents did nut favor clew ing, tho strciim. t ' I ' Sheriff .1. A. Turner of Curry thu legislature employ experts to study the situation to enable the state to pass laws regulating fish ing in order that there would be. enough fish for both sportsmen and commercial Interests. Of r. r.u.OO 0 tourists in the state of Oregon last year. It was pointed ounty attested lo INidetick Mae-j ut uncling licenses were issded leay paying some 000 taxes in Curry county, and that there have been no arrests the past year of commercial fishermen for violat ing law to only (I (100. tiling Is Heard Proponents argued that tho peo ple of the state cloned the stream for two years in 10 11, and that Asks: What Is ACNE? B4 PIMPLES STORY 2 (Continued from Page 1) V""" v: ' i I the fight has been continued since George i); Cheiiowyth. whoi"j-j that time. In. their rebuttal, it ed the script ure and assailed tho wns pointed out. that the strenm proponents of the measure as do!-i was of far greater valuo to all mnndlng tho legislature to do whai- the people of the state as a tour-the-T'cople of Oregon refused to tst attraction than a commercial do when they defeated the niras- stream.. The plea, for the protec ure' 'nt' the general election by tion of the Vtrenni' was- colorfully 8ouo votes, received t,he only-dem-j presented by Vining in the final ttnslratien of the evenine. when mMn-s ,,f the heariim. Yjs! That's the simple answer, but Acne is more than Just a Mg Hlmple better to call it a big stubborn pimple, ' Mint's why you must fight-this oliHtinato skin disease witn some thing powerful enough to kill it and wiftly get tho unsightly thing off the Kkin. So we advise all who are so un fortunate as to. have Acne to get' rid of it at once and for all by using ejmeraitt Oil, a poworrul, healing, antiseptic oil that no case of Acne,' Pimples or Eczema can withstand. And those itchy toes that get,,, raw nnd ore tho germs that cause' it nro killed by Emerald Oil. Don't waste time with weak washes Emerald Oil Is guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store and druggists everywhere to rid you of stubborn and unrsightly skin trouble or money back an 85 cent bottle l:ists 2 weeks. publican mil Ii ua I committee and an admtulstralinu adviser. The Ohiiiiiu, one of (Ik st.iuuch supporters of national prohibition himself would not say Mr. Jlnover favored any other revision or had any other ideu for modification In mind. Old Not. ( lose Door "I just simply say," he explained "that Mr. Hoover did not close the door to any revision when hi re jected this substitute amendment because it would throw prohibition forever Into politics." The law enforcement commis sion said In its conclusions: "All the commission agree that If tht) amendment Is revised III should be made lo vend substanti ally as follows: "Section I. The congress shall have power to reguhito or to pro hibit the manufacture, traffic In or transportation of Into x I c a t I n k liquors. Mlthlh, the Import thereof Into and the exportation thereof from tho I'nited tmes nnd alt tirf rltotle subject lo the Jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposci." j ' ' " " ... , LAMPORT'S STORY 3 (Continued from Puije 1) uienls against the hill, cited gov ernmental ivpuitf for 10:10. vlilrh Muted that snhnen wns not de pleted, nnd added further that com men-hit fishermen could not catch steelheiids, and eloslntt the streum would mean thruwiuK more men upon the unn-oloyed list and Q,Vtroylng count'indutr IMm lulm Monnpoh. , lie answered clnuges of holding mnnopoty hy atntomcnts show Intr htrwas not the only company olioratlng cnnnerioi on the Uogue. It ea pons he ravc for what (Oiort ;ii;e Ib.re uii- in the fifh in the upper jioguv in r.'i wi-io pviiu- 9C ; ANNUAL v ,t ' - SALE Starts Saturday LARGER THAN EVER , 500 Useful Articles for the Home SUCH AS 18x36 Congoleum Rugs, each 9c 18x36 colored Turkish Towels 9C 1000 sheet Toilet Paper, 2 for 9c Clear cut Glass Tumblers, 3 for 9 c Mouse Traps, 3 for . . . ; ,. 9c Ivory and green Enamel Ware -9c Hinges and Hasps 9c Electrical Wiring Supplies 9C And really, folks, you'll have to see our assortment to really appreciate our values. LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS LAMPORT'S .226-230 E. Main. Jarmin & Woods Drug Store "Filling Prescriptions is the most important part of our business." SALE PRICES FOR . Friday and Saturday " These values represent distinct kuvIiikh for thrifty shoppers. Prices In this ail mill other ' prices IhroiiBlioiit the store emphasizo tho ad- : . ; ' " vimtuKes of shopping und saving at Jurmln & Woods. . - Russian 1.00 Pint Kotex . D. & II. Cold 6cT Mineral Oil Palmolive Sh3rTm Vapo-Eub )l . Lux Soap nm MSn. Fletcher's 10c Bar 40c Size Sal Hepaf ica Auto Strop Sloan's 60c Size Blades 50c Pkge. Liniment 35c Bottle 16 ox. Size .9Mm1m 'VKT Fletcher's JVA1SB V (1911 Milk of Sa . 34c 36c iic T zy 39c 5e Lunch Choice of Meats Roast Leg of Pork Roast Breast of Veal Baked Virginia Ham Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravy " Choice of Vegetables Other delicious 25c luncheons served each day at Jarmin & Woods Fountain (iOt: rompeian (.Yearns I'.'.e Woodbury Seai lYoftillii Lotion liMe Anate.ie Malm Mle l'aekyr'a Tar Shampoo .... $l.fm INuquin's Hand Cream 37c 17c 26c 39c 37c 64c I'M' l'almotlve Soap "ille Peau-lioux Shaving freani- iiTir Odorotio Dendorailt line Ned U-pilalory 6c 27c 26c 43c ."ic Kleenex, re- O Q movert cold cream OO C (iilhtto linzor, 1 blade, unusual val. 7c Phospho-Compound J5 96 c Petrosyllium Dr. Scholl's Nurito .v,:;;,.,,!,.. Aqua Velva . $!.:. ISiillle . .iu. IMilx vininiiis' lir Value . 98c 33c 93 c . 34c Ml. 1 1. .11., Trtnlll IMMe l'.!!- LlHl.-rlno TlMllll I'.l.Stf O o r.oc oiphos Tooth I'nsto .. :.o,. l'yr.il.ic Toolh 1'iisle. ,.0o K"!yno9 O 'J'onth l'ate 32c 15c 29c 27c 29c i. He 1'ot bnn's Tooth Caste ur.r female' Tooth Paste e Pobeeeo Tooth Punte ... "e Ilevelntion Tooth I'nwder.. . :.(o Tooth l'.niHh 43 c 15 c 32c 23 c ..29c KIkIiI Kicrttl to Limit (Jimnllili-s kve at Jarmin & Wood's;