Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 05, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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PAOP. SEVEN'
Seven Helps In
Difficult Coughs From Colds
Creomulsion is a better help than
tome coughs need. It combine seven
aiajor helps in one, to do the best that
men tnow for any cough from eoMs.
There is creosote the world's su
preme help blended, emulsified and
palatable. There are white pine tar,
wild cherry bark, menthol, ipecac,
etc. Each is best for a certain type
of cough. But even doctors might
disagree on what is best for yours.
So experts have combined in Creo
mulsion all major hi4ps in one. This
to deal with all conditions in a most
effective way. No narcotic in it.
Creomulsion is for penplr w
wish to do the utmost. In coughs
TRAVEL BARGAIN BY TRAIN
ILss AimgeHes
time, too. For further details and all
travel information phone or call at
Ticket Office shown below.
Southern Pacific
J. C. Carle, Agent Phone 34
Fresh Columbia River
SMELT
HALIBUT SOLE SALMON
Finnan Haddie Kippered Salmon
Salt Herring Mackerel
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
HIGH GRADE MEATS
S. & W. CANNED GOODS
DAIRY PRODUCTS
PASTRIES
"Speedy Delivery"
West Side Market
Van R. Gilbert
Phone 649
iliil m I
I
LUXOR Washable
TABLE CLOTHS
These 54-inch square table cloths are washable,
come in whits, canary, orchid, and green and
are regular $1.29 values. While this lot lasts,
your choice
89c
One For
from colds that hang on it is essen
tial, line dare nut trust such coughs
to any lesser help. But don't you
think that any cough calls for the
best help known?
Creomulsion costs a little more
than some helps $1.25. But your
druggist guarantees it. So it cost
you nothing if you think it fails to
render help that is quick and com
plete. Careful people, more and
more, demand this maximum protec
tion. Use it promptly.
CHEOMULSI&N
tor MHttlcult Coughs
from Colds
!
Here is an unusual opportunity to save
money. This ticket is good for travel on,
day coaches and reclining chair cars.
Take advantage of this low fare and
plan your trip to Los Angeles now.
Enjoy Greater Speed and Comfort
There's always plenty of room on the
train to rest and walk about. You save
West Main
Congoleum Rugs
DROPPED PATTERNS!
ON SALE-WHILE THEY LAST
We have some unusually fine patterns that
we are discontinuing strictly first quality
they're
Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum
Your choice in a 9-foot by 12-foot rug. While
they last
ARCHITECT FOR
ET
1
County Court Expects to
Name Man By February
15 Contract and Mate
j rial Are Next Steps.
Tho county court yesterday run
! foiled with two nrchiti'i'la on the
j proposed new SIiu.noo Jackson
county court house. The court has
I been in frequent sessions with
architeoiB the past month con
i siilcritm plans, qualifications and
other details.
I Tho first step in tho courthouse
project will be trie selection of nn
architect and the court, at the
present time lias no idea who it
This'MyOvvn"
Hat Shows
Lots of Hair I
. . . and That's a Very
Important Fashion
$2
95
And a Hat Box Free
with Every Hat
Read these fashion features:
1. It is made of. .imported
Pedaline straw.
2. It shows the fashion for
contrast in material con
trast in color.
3. It is longer on one side.
4. It shows back trimming;.
5. It shows the fashion for
manipulated brims.
6. The crown is shallow!
SIX important fashion points
in this "My Owfi" Hat for
only $2,951 It's one of the
new "My Own" Hats just in.
Montgomery
Ward & Co.
117 S. Central
r - Jiui Unpacked'
$10.59
These rugs won't remain long in our store at
these amazingly low prices.
IEDF0RD FURNITURE
Your Marshall-Wells
will be. A decision Is expected to
, be reached by February IB, but It
may take n few days loiiRor. Next
' steps will be awarding of the con
st met and choice of material to be
' ued.
Th county court expects to
have all the preliminary detail
completed in time for the contrac
tor to start work ana have the
material when school clorteH In
.1 tltte.
School I4i Ho Itazcil
I The removal of the Washington
1 school building, one of the city's
landmarks is a school board task.
It will not take long to dismantle
land nalvaKe material.
The county court is also kept
I busy these days, urging the .Itu-k-j
son county delegation in the legin
j la ture to lay a heavy font nnd
I ha ml on measure! tending to in
j crease taxation. One such is the
t old line pension, which it is est!
j muted would increase the tax liur
; den and place more restrictions on
farm property. The county courts
of the state have filed similar pro
tests. The county court also beseeched
the Jackson county representation
to vote against the measure pro
viding a pension for circuit nnd
supreme court judt-es. This bill,
according to report. Is not sanc
tioned by the judges themselves.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln 8utlon)
Tluiiviliiy
-
In 6 Ropktli'll proprnin.
'iicwH and murkt'tH by Miiil
Tribune
)! to 7 Jack son Co. Hid;, nnd
Loan Assn.; WuiiH Oii'ts
7 in S Lot's Oft AHHOt'liitod
Wwh DiKcut; Musical Nov
pith uito
S to 9 KM ED pipsomuiion;
Jr. Hi Carnival program
Crystal nnd tho 1'rons I? HO
y to 10 Musical Contrast
Jimmy liittu'k orchestra
rito
Friday
A. M.
7:5.1 to S Rroakfast hroad
cast of news by Mall Tri
bune
8 to 9 KM K 15 presentation
I) to 1 0 Kriendship circle
Domestic Science
10 to 1 1 Shoppers Digest;
with the Classics
11 to 12 MiikHI DniRs; Bur-
elsons; Jacquo Lenox
P. M.
1 2 to I Monarch Seed nnd
Feed; Fisher Mills; News
Flashes by Mail Tribune
1 to 2 Sperry Flour Co.;
Mann's Dept. Store; CI old
. Seal; Scientific Laborator-
ics
2 to 2:15 Happiness Train
4:15 to 5 Kiddies Period;
Cecil nnd Sally
5 to 6 Peoples Electric
Store; Lewis Super Service;
"Wws h,i(T markets by Mnll
Tribune
C to 7 Farmers Exchange
Co-Op; Your Office Hoy;
Craterian Pipe Organ
7 to 8 Let's (lot Associated:
News Digest; Murray nnd
Harris I BC
S to 9 KMED presentation:
1 lairison 1 largraves Detec
tive Stores
9 to 10 Venetian Nights;
Jimmy Bl Hicks orchestra
& HDWE. CO.
Associate Store
I HOWARtTROt-KEY fT- TA ROMANCE U 9
; lIoSlTOcloiigi Big
i'tir)iM ovtr the
i lira
f.l I
A At,. i t.
r il voii.ett a Mtn .
u it ua (Mi ,Ji ,n il is no in s lit,',
S.0 bft i.mf 1 ti '( unttr.i" t.,1 Off.
uiirJtfi u Mint' im'jt imiik mniir 0t
in hilt 'iinii in a. aitint, (i.iif
n fit n unv a il bit .fi m u Crane,
I'l.u i s i.t i'tve ulth htr. AiauUl
Ki onht rti. mot if ruminate, is aHut
((i Hitisl.iti nmnuii n.ie uKrt'.'i.Tu
tiiti -i- ti ttt V'iri iiwc, Alliens
In: Ii,- ifMHYi'i, ft, Hi l'ii'it'iiii
hi i'hi. itt'luhitii mat litre nl-i. to
li.QmiH her for IK a hot Hi no un
it m &he tulinHn thr uimtt.rit itmmin
tens .1 th't il, u hirli Ki ini ht'i-fi in
in i l. ,1 err' it-It ilt A lire n i rrci 1 i
t trlrr nut fit mi ''d ". 4 tli" Mrin,"
hint inn ils )hlt inn i lie the
ii u hi i.' 1 1 tvhn ti'.i-t K ft, i tiff ii. ii mi
tt,i-t it i .li.iu tit llnu.o ll,t Ul.i uit
on A lf f.l, !(,.. t.f f.,e: ,'hinr
it en, t i nniiit, .
Chapter 2:t
VIVIENNE ASKS FOR AID
Yy 1 1 KN t h e h io j il ia s t of K ni ! ' e
(Jluek nt (Me, reached iis Hi
unipliaiit Ilnale, (lie dynamie little
RPCOiupanUt look both nf AileiMt's
hands and kissed them willi de
voted fervor. Colonel Sherwood,
f ! hick and ('IkuiiiIur, logether with
Ihe other nuesla. crowded ultoui lo
tell Alleen how wonderful lie had
been.
On the outskirts of the group,
Jimmy watched her adoringly, hut
with varying reactions. He fell lh.it
Alleen was furl her removed from
him ilia ii ever. Me had begun to
; wonder whether Clianning's Inter
est in Alle-eu had not become more
pergonal ihan when he had offered
10 help her at Jimmy's solicitation.
Aileeii turned to him and, for JiiHt
an Instant, Jimmy almost ImnKlned
(lint hIio was going to hug 1:1m. lint
hi a flash ho grew conscious of nn
almost formal coldness.
Max Kloln appeared and elbowed
Jilm aside. Instantly Jimmy pulled
him Ity the coat-tails. "Listen, yon
nut!' he whispered. "If yon say
what you were going to you'll give
the whole thing away.'
"Nut is right!" the producer ad
milled. "I'll fix It. .Mademoiselle.
11 don't know what kind of a con
tract yon got with this fetter Gluck,
hut any time you say so I'll put on
a show for you." He lowered his
tone, "Say, you were great! 1 heard
you outside. Every minute I was
wishing you were still Miss Santa
Caiii.'
"Max!"
"Alleen Mademoiselle, I mean "
Klein grew red with embarrassment
and did not know what to say.
"Don't!" She put her hand on his
larm. "I understand and thank
jyou. I know how much you mean
'it, Max. I I wish 1 still could
!be!M
In spite of her assured success,
Alleen felt uneasy. Half dreading
jit, she wondered if there would he
another telegram from the woman
wha had signed herself. Adrasteia.
"Will you get me a cab?" she
asked Jimmy Crane. "You don't
ineed to go wltb me."
"is that permission, or a re
.quest?" be asked fn disappointment.
"Don't be silly!" Alleen said, but
she rather dreaded the ride with
him In view of her decision. What
she meant to do must be gradual.
She could not beiu tonight. How
ever, her dream liaa pointed out her
course with regard lo Jimmy. This
was no time to weaken.
Later Jimmy drove lo Chanuing's
studio as he bad arranged. Klein
and some others might be there,
and Jimmy felt that a night oT It
was precisely what be needed.
(There was something different
'about Aileen, and this uddnn
, change in her altitude cut him to
the quick. It coudn't be adulation
ithat had turned her head. Aileen
was too real fur that. He had not
the faintest suspicion of what was
In her mind, which perhaps writ
just as well.
Ah he stepped Into the studio a
wave of Max Klein's pudgy hand
warned him not to make a noise.
Cuauutng was sealed at Hie tele
phone. His expression was Intent
and be listened carefully to who
ever might be speaking. Jimmy
slumped down In an easy chair and
lit a cigarette. He wondered what
was eating Klein and what the devil
caused ('banning to look so serious.
' "Just a moment!" (.'banning
spoke Into the transmitter. "I want
to think what lo angles'. Of cotine
you must come over here. No, don't
Iry lo say any more. Phone wires
have been tapped. You go home
and get some sleep. I'll get the car
and (frivt down. You go lo (he shop
as usual. I'll he there In the morn
lug as s:mu oh yon arrive."
There was a silence as be listen
cd, then besitfilv snhl good-nichl.
BY UGH PUPILS
A proKrum of mc nnd art
I flrefiMfH, urlvi-rtlHliif; the Junior
I f'urnlvnl ul III" local lilKh nchool
Friday vciilnu. will lie Rlvn ovor
Htnllon K.MKI) Ihln evening from
, SMS to fi:;in o'clock.
IJorolliy 1'nley. publicity chnlr
! mun, bus llncil up a program by
IiIkIi hool Htuilcntn. The Imy's
j octette will Klve tt program of
t cbihMlcu! anil Hchool HoiiKN under
'.the direction of MIhh Harriett
lluldwln. miiKlc mipervlnor. The
octette In componed of Hilly Par
Uium Winston llotell, Victor Noel,
: ljivon IMiuford. Harold fin lliiuer,
i Durwnid f;ann. ficorgo Ilennett, Ar
thur Cook, and .Max Hue.
! Dick I.lnnell will give n tdiort
. addrei.a oiitllulDn tbe high points
of the annuul bl jlnx from the
. street parade Friday iilternoon to
I tho coronation of the queen lu Ihe
' evening, the dance, the concessions
Mild the -shows. --Sevwui iiapuUif
'Well?" ak. J Kl in. vln a'iea.S
Kil some Kl.-a of the mm i-n-.n ion
"It w;m Vivlr nae." Chan"!". e
plained tor Jimmy's t-en. ;l;.
As soon Krotibu': 1 : T Ii n
poured on his way ti ihr I
terminal, Vlvieuno had hn: i ' I
the nearest pay-siatinn. Slu Ir.i I
not warned io frh'.hieii Alleen. ::n '
had purposely refrained Mom plnvt
lug to her hotel. She had also rein
ed the .switchboard of the bnnuKT. "
studio. As a result she i:i 1 liv,
rulllntr l 'hauii iug's number fr? ,ri
hour. While she talked she I' . I
kept her eve on the glass door n'
the booth, hut uo one In the dnu
store appeared to he paying tlu
slightest heed to her being there
Kronhf-rg mUhl have been h) u lit n r
'That's about all." (banning cov
rluded, relithiK what she Iftul said
'No wonder the poor kid's uneasy
11 won't do to let tier face It alone
but just what should we do?"
'You're r.oing lo bring Viv back
with you?" .Ilmuiy asked. If hei
omlug meant complications ll
would bo better lr Alleen spent Ihe
holidays alone.
That depends on what I find."
Chunuhig. loo, seemed in doubt
"Apparently Kronberg Is on his
way. so bell he here to-morrow
Max. can yon check up on him with
out bis knowing it ?"
Sure." said Klein "I would gti
that job. As one of these deter
lives. I'm the headaeho In yom
drink. Here for weeks I've been
thinking bow wise I am and now I
see I'm crazy. Just the same I'll
look alter Kronherg, and Jimmy
can hang around Alleen. Maybe
there's no need of that, but It won't
do Tiny harm. You go on to Phila
delphia and leave the rest to us."
Vivienne returned lo Mrs, Per
kins" shortly before one o'clock.
The apartment was dark, but the
landlady's door was ajar when Viv
ienne passed. No sound came from
the woman's hod, which meant that
she was listening. Vivienne went
by bristling, and shut herself in at
once.
Several times on her way from
the drug store from which she had
phoned to Charming site had paused
to glance behind her. Unlike New
York, the city streets were practi
cally deserted, and she was almost
certain that she was not followed.
In spite of Krnnberg's threat .of
surveillance, that fear was nn doubt
unfounded. Yet she was sure he
would learn of her whereabouts
wherever she might go.
To keep on with this shadow over
her threatening Aileen as well
would be loo Impossible. That wa
why she bad phonod to Chanulug In
her desperation. Vivienne wonder
ed IT be knewor cared what that
had cosVher prfde. Waiting ; (here
in Hie phone-booth battling with
herself Vivienne had nllornaled
by trying In vnin to reach him and
telling herself that she wouldn't.
In the stuffy compartment every
thing seemed lo conspire to make
her look scatterbrained. Nor was
that the worst of H!
Klrst, there had been Hint story,
in Tattle Tales. Clmnniug hadn't
hesitated to say what be thought of
(hut. Then the day In his studio
when he had plainly told her that
Ihe (rouble was what pooplo mini
naturally think of her. And he had
not even wauled what she niig'r
have given.
As (hough (bat was not bad
enough, her folly had led her l
Kronherg. What she had done hi
a (It of pique had left 111 n i but on
construction lo place upon her con
duct. In each of these mlsadvcn
tines she hud deliberately cheap
ened herself. Now, If Kronherg pro
posed to talk, what little reputation
she had would be torn to shreds.
Oh, she had been a fool. She re
proached herself with Increasing
bitterness. Once again she must
cut humble pie and depend upon
Cliannlnft's advice. There was Just
one consolation, and In splio of her
depression, Vlvii nne welcomed
that. However greatly Dwigln
might recnl her having Involve'
hi in In this mess, fthe was conllden
he would help her. If only for hh
own sake, he would be forced t
do go. A man tike Charming wool,
do all be could lo avoid the sllgh
est scandal In connection with h,
muralH. That meant be niiihI stun
by herand by Aileen loo. Hi;
this comfort did not make her p;
any more palatable
ft . ifi'txif. IV.Ul, f.f 7ft ;,t Co )
Mond.iy Al'ecn re:el-.-ct two mg.
i song und Instrumental numbers are
being lined up for the remainder of
i the proprnm by MIsh Pnley.
On your radio tonlftlit , . . lis
ten to l.ornn Fantln, fuinous
uumeroloftlst. She'll tell you
how flumes and dates ufTect
success In business, lovo or
murrlnfto. A real radio thrill.
KOIN and antlra Columbia network
at 6:15 P. M., Pacific Coast time.
Save at
armin 6 Woods
DRUG
SALE
Friday and Saturday
Featuring a great store-wide Sale in every
department of the store! The items listed
here represent only a few of the money
saving opportunities Friday and Saturday.
Coty
J $1.50
S With
Pepsodent 3,r $1
Min. Oil -1 69c
Palmolive L 7c
W Tf 19 Honey & Almond ff 4
Hinds $1
Listerine " 69c
1
Aspirin CQC
Tabli t. KIO'm JZ
Witch Hazel OOc
r.oc l'int JO
Petrosyllium QQc
$i.s iiottie yO
Weeks Cold lOo
Tabs. 2.1c Size A KJ
Dr. Scholl's 2Jc
Xlno 1'iuls 03
60c Zonite 4Qc
Antiseptic , " 7
Nurito Qc
For Neuritis 2 J
SPECIAL
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
InniKinr 11 full quart hrlclt thr nanip fino riimllty thai
hiiK mmlp Jarmin iV Woods ftiinoun and. lit thlf
low itl't. Chnli'c of 4 populnr flnvor comblniitlonH.
Chicken Tamales and Raviolis
Served Hot 7 p. m. to 10 p. m.
25c LUNCH
FRIDAY ' , ; , , ;?
:,v l.uniliiw sci-wd every day In Hie muck, ejerpt: Munday
Mailed Halibut, Tarlai- Sauce '
linked Salmon, Sliced l-nion
ltoilr.1 Of 14111
ltMit llient of 'eul
holcc of Vt'Hi't'ildrs ; ' '
Itutleieil Heels freuiinil CiiiilllUivter Lima llenilf
25c Ex-Lax
I.axativi-
60c Syrup
or riun
Kruschen
HnltM. Hr.c Value
35c Hinkle's
Pill". Ml-
Jad Salts
S.-ic Value
17c
49c
69c
19c
59
18c
Sal Hepatica
3 ilc Size
Wildroot
Sh.lllOfl. Itttllll
39
night llewrvcd
98c
Metal Case
60c D. & R.
Cold Cream ......
36'
25c Mermen's -1 1 Ce
Talcum '....... X Vl '
35c Peau-Doux 1 Qc,
WlmvinK Cl-aum V...,.:'" A v
60c Mulsified .: A Ck
Shampoo I v
50c Aprons 7C
Itubber Shamio0 .... as
Aqua-Velva 7Q
1 1 -ex., 1.00 size .... J i7
Wash Cloth 7 c
Kir Vulno
ICE CREAM
BRICKS
39'
FuU
Quarts
Eextri-Maltose C7C
Value J
Peroxide 1 Cc
4 Ounce Size . J
Mellin's CCc
I-u.mI sr.e 8I! wO
J. & J. 1 7c
Talc ViC Tin
25c Eagle 1 7c
Miami Milk
$1.00 Horlick's CQc
Malted Milk Jt
Djer-Kiss 1 Qc
Talc 3Jc Tin ,
l imit iualllltle
I"
Perfumes