Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 03, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ol.'Kt iOM. TCKsl )A V. I-KI'.IM'AI.'Y ::.
I'AUIO FIVK
IBUZZMG 8!
Wis Chubby Highness needs food -protect ion, too! It isn't enough to see
that B.iby is well nourished. His menu today, doctors say, demands not only calories but
vitamins! Priceless vitamins that laugh at winter ills and winter chills that protect His Chubby
Highness during the indoor, sunless days that mothers dread. Doubly wise is the mother
who puts her cereal-faith in Carnation Wheat . . . "the sunshine food." More than a hot.nourish
ing cereal-it is The Vitalizing Cereal. Whole wheat with the health-heart left in; energy-rich;
mineral-rich; vitamin-rich! lood-protection in tasteful, flaky form for baby's "better breakfast."
FOR CONFERENCE i CAUSES LOSS OF
ON HOiViE MAKING; YREKA BOY'S EYE
BANQUET CLIMAX
Paupers Dream Rebuilds Lost Fortune
j
Much secrecy ifurroitnds the ban
quet planned as 'a climax to the
two-day conference of farm home
makers in ho hold hero Friday and
Saturday.
' When questioned this morning as
to the character of the program,
both Mabel C. Mark, home dem
onstration .agent, anil Zolta K. no
tion wo Ul, home management spec
ial Ihi, wen reluctant to givo any
information. They admitted, how
ever, that probably Marine J. Reese,
flelil agent Tar home demonKt ra
tion and club work In the western
state, woubl be the main speaker
of the evening;
"Just Imagine to tisuat banquet
of dry jokes, formal murdc and
long-winded speakers." paid Mrs.
Muck, "and then just imagine that
ihirt banquet will be entirely dif
ferent." The banquet will be held in the
dining room of the First Christian
ehureh at C :30- o'elook. Saturday
evening. The Women's assoeia
t i on of the c h u ivh will se rve t h o
banquet. It is open to the public.
Tickets will be t-old for 7T cents
each and may bo obtained at the
registration table in the church,
Friday and Ma turd ay.
The following women have been
appointed to t-erve on the banquet
committee; .Mrs. Wni, lirown of
Kagle Point, .Mrs. Carl Cllasgow of
Valley View, .Mr.s. Harry .Merriman
of Trail. Mrs, J. ,p. McCracken of
Valley Ww, Mrs. II. F. Whetstone
of Tolo and Mrs. Claire Hanley
of Modford.
Are you
FACE?
HVT.nV face i9
1
artlul toui'ti
and roiMir.
e ,
T)OROTIIY CRAY compact rouge and
crcum rouge and DOHO'I HY CRAY Lip
slicks bring now IWination to every
daughter of Eve. (
On sale ut our Toilet Good Counter
with all the oilier DOIIOIIIV t;RAV )rep
arations. Compact Rouge $1.CC l.ushiiue $1.2.)
Creum ttuugc - 2.CO 1ifist'ukt l.tO
Heath's Dmy Sfotie
o
. "Ask Frsd"
O - O
Moat , every person during his
youth has .tested Ms ingenuity hy-i
mauuig a "buzz saw" of a button
on n HtrlnK. And the Rimple slum
1h not included in the list of moth
ers' "dou'tH." Itui that's the way
Jonnld Davis, 111, son of Mr. and
MrB. Dee l.oroy Davis of Yrekn,
(.'ul., lost his right eye, which wus
removed by Dr. J. J. Kininens of
tliis city Sunday.
, Donald was whirling the string
when Die button broke and flew in
fragments into his eye. One por
tion, pierced his eye, going; through
and lodging in the orbit, where it
was located by X-iay at the Sacred
Heart hospital. The sight of the
eye was destroyed and the injuries
necessitated it. removal. Donald
is returning to his home today.
AT 2-30 WEDNESDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Alfred
R Kaitsback will he held at 2:80
o'clock Wednesday allot noon in
stead of 2 o'clock us announced
yesterday. The services will be
conducted from the Perl funeral
homo with Rev. W. H. Ilatrd in
charge.
Kin ninth Falls Natural gas Is
turned into mains of city with
ceremonies.
Plan Your
GARDEN
NOW!
-
Buy Gill Brothers
Quality Seeds
HERE
... t
This year raise a garden
that you will he proud of
and tliat - will h r i n s you
handsojjic r c t u r n s in the :
finest garden prodiute.. Let
us fill all your s e e d re- .
(uireinents with fiill Broth
ers finest quality seeds, spe
cially selected for local soil
and weather conditions . . .
seed that you will find easy
to grow and most satisfac
tory in results.
Mutual Mill &
Seed Co., Inc.
Sixth at Bartlett Phone 269
fair to your
mud: lovelier hr an
ol tut; ripiu npsncK
y t , f Sf i
The rather or ('armm IVtrolru ni DiiIiIk (It-M). snhl his idea ol "('iiiikni: - oil to .1- ndrn Vrinour
yeais ao and when Armour died, his lortiiiie shunned, stock In (ho oil-riatUinji srhrino wits cnu-
sidrred worthless. Now the process ha. Imcii sold lor millions, n-hu ililmx pari ol' I lie lost Armour lor-
lime Tor Mrs. .1. Oxlcii Armour ( i ilu ) ,
II takes llfi'iO hours of labor a ' commerce place Kentucky's 1-;uf fiaiis and vegetables was seal'
your to tnd to a herd of ten dairy j PJl(,.0 ,.n,, rtl :t:t, 1 L' r,(iaa pfunuls j r.Jin Klorhla during t hn p 'ii-:to '
eowa. .Michigan State college dairy j tl,js vt ,ir ! e-isc, j
A lon.i,' AlHiance ojiK-layln con i.'aisiana's riee produetion for , l.o.il-i.ttia expects to have a suar
test, between flocks in .Minnesota : li'HU is indicated at Itti hu.shcls pe.-jc.itie syrup production this year of'
and Indiana was recently conduct-icre, or a total of l7.tiT,ti(M hush- fl. 1 !i .ana gallons, cmmiarcd with ;
ed over .radio. . ols tlie ten-year average of d.'J 1 1 .'"Hi ;
Kstiniates of the department of I A total of S4.1 :ts carlot j-hipmentt , jraltims. i
RENEWS
DRIVE TO KEEP
President Ibanez Taking No
Chances On Political Dis
ordersPeace and Pros:
perity Aim.
By Harold P. ' Bra man
R;VNTlA(JO, Chile l'rest
dent K'nrloft Ibiiiio believes Chile J
is freer of- flnarehistie elements J
tha;i most - oilier -countries of the I.
world, but lie is taking rto -chaiieeH.
In n me.Hsufte to Kovernots "fj
th provinces, the nresirtent h-qi
announned his intention of re tledi
eutiiiK liimselt to the task he lueed
In 1 t . when be helped to Rwcep j
across the Irontieis of Chfle some j
eoininiiutHtic groups whicb beein
ed almost on the verge of control.
Leader of Movement i
The year 1024 saw Ibanez, then '
on army colonel, help lead a miIi-;
tury movement in the interests of;
n more popular government. Ibanez'
now i oralis to the mind of bis gov-1
ernois and lesser officials the fa
mous manifesto of September 11 .
of that year which announced an :
unbiased, nnnpolitlal drive against!
forces of "corruption." j
Hera use last autumn he was the
target ul' would-be assassins and o! :
various political oppositions, Ibanez j
has determined to den) with new:
visor with any groups intent on!
di'.nipting the public order.
The president especially is j
wulchiug tor renewed attempts ol j
communistic and anarchistic ele- j
ments to make any revolutionary
gestures, either with arms or by.
political moans. j
lie is keeping an eagle eye on I
what is said and done in congress, j
and he recalls that he once forced (
the doors of congress to close. !
Prosperity Is Aim
This vigilance will never falter,
he says, und he hopes to make 11(31 I
the most prosperous and politically-j
quiet year in Chile's history. j
He if, be says, "disposed to make ;
any sacrifice on the altars of the i
ideals of The Revolution. I'be
Revolution," in capital letters,
here means the lli-'l movement.
Iliaue adds:
"I should not be complying with
my ideals of Ihe public wellare If j
I should continue to tolerate in-j
definitely the negative action of
these elements that during the I
year just closed obstructed the i
most urgent national problems and i
altered, at various times, the public J
order." i
ill ATTEMPT IS
tSTANrUI-(J( Students who
try to commit sulcjde in the class
room should bp HCverely repri
manded, says a ruling of the Turk
ish department of education.
The finding grew out of the ct
of a l-f-yoar-old hoy In a co-educational
school here. He ran to the
lea c her 'm platform, shoulted fare
well to his classmates, and to one
little gbi In particular, and linn
drank poison.
His life was saved, but tie ft to
be kept In after school every day
for Ibe rent of Ihe year.
-- -
Carlton L, i:. Cafe estnldlvhing
custom poultry hatchery on fuer
Scon farm, one mile t f tins
pl.ic-. '
Piilm---Vew I ii ii i - It room "I'lVtxiit
ed in basement of capito) building.
REDS IN CHECK
LITTLE STORIED
' kiiuiiiituiuiitmniHnii
- fiarbara I ten net t. who gave up
dam-fug to marvv .Morton lJownev.1
has' resumed her lootwork. I
And s-he s (hung It tor her bus-1
band. " 1
When Miss p.cnneit, partner of
the lute Maurice, and pnrtiiui'(
later of hi." protege, Charles Snliin.(
deeided to b -rume Mrs. DuwiH-y
two years ago, she retired, letting
her husband's tenor voire r:iii-y
on for the family. j
She found however, that slie
couldn't stay off the dance flour,
so she's hadi. Now she daii't-s
nightly In Downey's own "lnb Iel
monicii on lnrk avenue with her
former partner, Sabln. i
RALIA
TO FIGHT WAGE CUT
CAXRK R B Il(l Two of the
most powerf ul labor uuIohh Jn
Australia, the Miners' Federation j
anil the Australian Workerw' union'
have agreed to amalgamate.
The latter organization has as
sets valued at more than JL'.IHHI,
n nil. , Possessions, of the miners'
union, which has just go tie thru
an IS-months Htrlke, Include a
daily newspaper.
The main object of the alliance
will be to prevent lower wages and
longer hours.
IE
SAI.KM. He.. Feb. 3. (IN
Selection of a committee of six lit
meet with a similar committee of
the Wash Ingt nn logWbMui e in re
g:ud to lishiiiK legislation of inter
est to the two stales was announc
ed by Spea iter Fi a nk l-oriet gun.
Mem hers of I he committee ji re
Representatives C, A. tlellier.
Clatsop; I,. L; K'napp, Coos and
Curry; K. It. I Jay. Jackson; V. A.
Proctor, f'lacka mas; lust Ander
son. .M ult no mah and A. U'.
Sehaupp, Klamath county.
Rainier Columbia (lonrriil
Transit .Co. applied for permit to
construct wharf in Columbia river
about Iwo till I cm above this town.
P.andon Monro Lumber mill ie-
unied operations with full en' j
of fif. men. after shutdown of four i
months.
The Dulles Citv water commis
sion employing men In replac
ing obt wooden water mains in the
southeast section of city uith lion
pipe.
i
piddle Riddle Ire Plant now
rutin )ng 14 hours da II y in take i
Aiu- of appi oximately y., cms of J
i-iociiiii being nippcd fiooi this
point in lefrigi-iator Of.s.
i
Canyon Cltv Talkie tbeatie In
lUHDMUHmmitwihimHiitiMrotMii
I fa II
ing CHtablisbi-d at this place.
RUSSIA DUMPS
SIBERIAN GRAIN
IN MANCHURIA
i
Commodities Find Ready ,
Market Across "Border j
Grip On Manchuria
Sought, Says China. ;
By Murr:s ,. Harris.
1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 N , MuiK-buria -l'i- -Wiih
reports from the holder Imlieni ing
that peasji nts in Si her in hn ve
scarcely enough to eat, llussia basj
suddenly inaugurated . a dumping j
IM-ogram In .Maii'liuria.
(iiiiins and taher I'ooitnrf, as
well us inunnfui tured articles, ore;
being- poured across the front ier j
in huge lots.
The commodities a re finding a .
ready market and are beginnint; lo
thrcuten seriously the est:illisbel j
iiu-tmHs of other tuition-.
;ood Bentaiuls.
In many cases the supply does!
not meet the dema nd, eft her.
Ci-opK in Manchuria were below j
ncinial in n;:i and ibe t'binese
are buying some of the hardier
Siberian varieties of eer al t for
ie-e as sned Oevt ' Mprillg. '
your
'I
U a & .V Jfrtt ' 4 Pi 1 -
vN.- vph ' ' i r'o ,
The
italizin
Cereal. . Til
Plump, golden, sun- filled grains . . . steamed and rolled
into creamy, wafer-thin Hakes . . . Carnation Wheat brings
to your breakfast bowl ,; the health-heart of the wheat with
its precious vitamins; bran, the regulator; carbohydrates and
fats for quick-to-nse energy; proteins for bone and muscle;
minerals for rosy checks and robust bodies!
Whole wheat hearts. Science now tells us, are the richest
known source of Vitamins b and E and the best cereal
source of Vitamin A Mysterious, priceless, lile-giving vita
mins . . . always essential to good growth, good appetite,
good health . . ) essential in winter w hen Nature calls
lor added . prohcliun. Your grocer has ii!
c
ONE OF THE Cam a t i on-Albers PRODUCTS
Others are: CARNATION M I LK -CAR NATION OATS Iquitk and rtfular ALBERS 'FLAPJACK
PEACOCK UUCKVC'llliAT -I'KARLS OF WHEAT INSTANT TAPIOCA ALBERS CORNMEAL
The I'hinese, t:.(. like . erlair. !
lilies of t lie imported food, and
iMifsian cigarettes and loth are
i n citnsta nt dem:i nd . !
Soviet t.n'ieiiils deelai'O llllrMU j
is siiiiply uiil. lading uiplns male-
naln. Ian Nanking ui horit les have!
pi-ote.-'ted. el:i im i ng the scviei un- !
ion is trying to get a gi'ip on
Maiiehurla. The .lupaucKc also
llli Ve expt er seii I lie HI, I lie opinion.
I low I'nr tirekei!,
I : u t neither N.-i nl: i u'; 's warnings
nor .la pane e oppovlt ion lias ef
I'eeted any ma trial cheek ,,n the;
i'hinese appetite for Kus'nn giutds
or the friendKne.-
i f Chinese ci
ila ! toward I Indian enterprises.
ille of the chief fa.-torfi in tlli
attitude is the long-term credit
granted by nctviet eoneei-ns tt t'bi-iie-e
oier limits. Native 'dealer
who 'buy from AmeHejiii com pa -tiii-s,
must pay irtitally cash, but
ibose who turn to lais'an smirecH
for their stocks can ret r.n day'
or longer if the kiiKshiiM think
it nece.ss.tiy to get the business.
Stayton riit-istian church to in
Btull new heating system.
tit 7" f f
taste tells the Truth!
amation
DISORDERS MARK I
i
l)f;(TA, Colombia, P'eh. 3. tiV)
Scattering disorders over elect Ion !
day In Colombia yesterday caused J
(i t least eight iVaths and 1 It seri -1
nus injuries. t'lioffichi I report.' j
placed the number of casualties at j
as high iih I t dead und 1 Ti wounded.
The di'detu occurred in Ctieii-I
tilla and Arholcda. depaitiuent ol'
North Santa nder, and Coper, de-1
parlment of lloyaca. J
l-'ifty persons were killed In thei
campaign preceding the election.
Koresl drove - Ill-Way Sand
wich Shop opened at corner of
Main m reel and Firm avenue. So.
Iteedspiol Hotel I'nitapia Is
teased to Mi, and Mrs. Paul
Maihis.
milder and better taste
WheMt
PLANE WRE
: WASH 1 Nf-JTON.- I'e1f. a..?)
1'oHsibllity . that yrecIgK1 of ho
ill-fated 'airplane,. Trade -WlndT baa
been sighted Hunting lh .the-'iAt-lantie
near the Azores Wan seen
today In a message received' u!
the navy department from th
KcaniHhlp Youngstowii." ; -The
Trade wind, with'1 Mr
Ileryl Hart and JJeut; Willlaini
.Mael.i ren a boa rd, left 1 ieiin tula
Jan. 10. headM for the' Azure
had never arrived.
, W'illamlnn iJetition being .cir
culated (or immediate improve
nieni of one. mile Coast creek road.
Ashland Huilding permllH to
taling ItlTiH approved here re
cent Mv.
J
IB 15) l. Uccii r Mvau TomcA Co.
SEN OFF .OTIS