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ftrr:T)FCmr matl TnransT'S. areTiroTtr, - or?r.ooNT, ft?td'av, feptttat? y go, i;ni. PATJE FTTH - ITALIANS OFFER NO INQUEST FOR .GAMBLING LURE TO TRAVELERS Promoters Vision Casinos at Venice and San Remo to Catch Unwary Tourist Dollars. fi.VX llKMO, Italy.' There i are dreams here of creating two j preat gambling centers io lure from Monte Carlo and the Krench I E i v i - i era the dollars of those who pur-! Jme the path of chance but they! are only on paper. Venice promoters, who vision a ( casino here and one at Venice, are discussing the advisability of at-k- ins Frank Jay Ciuuld, who created j ntenitai dled l0l-;iv at the )IKe 0f Juan-les-Pins on the French Ttivi-jtlS. era. to try his wand on the City of; She left behind her a long list Lagoons. : of poems, novels and plays, munv San Homo already nosseses a j of which have been translated Into casino, the only publicly iccognfzed gambling hall in Italy. Mussolini granted this privelegt five years ago and while it has not attracted the crowds of tourists which Its promoters vi.sinned. it has had mod erate .success. Plan Flue nsino. Venice would like to capitalize on this and make of the Lido an) even greater center for tourists by! building a casino that would out shine any other similar uruoture. 1.1 tit the word from Rome I bus i far is that the San Kemo experi ment has not proved such a success; a to warrant any more public , gambling establishments. ' j Tills has encouraged San I'tenioi a ml has started another drea m. j that of turning thai pai- into one; of those little independent states j tvnnse soie nusin.ss wouiu uo i ease the pain of parting with money. The outlined idea calls for use of $10,000,000 for a new yacht harbor, polo fields, fro If courses, gardens and remaking the nearby town "of Llmoije into a winter re sort. Hut it is. thus far, only a dream. The latest step toward invigor atfnn the gambling here was the) farming out of the baccarat game to Amletto P.attisii, an Crmiuayan hanker. He will try to compote' with the noted "Circek syndicate" which recently transferred lis nc tiviiles to Monte Carlo nfior flee ing from the French 'J per tux on bacon rat. THIS MIRACULOUS PLUM! OF LIFE and HEALTH The robutt eat, born of he nin nd ihc $oii, contain! fat, minrral alu, protein, phoiftho rus, tugar and ttarch. Vital element for the human body...(ric"i Th more you know about oali th more you rralite they are the kindly litlU friend of all mankind We, the f ponsors of H-O.mprct he oat io hifhly that t- fir it the moit exacting preparation litum-n to the modem cu-4licf world. and in ras slsii OHKC.ON CITY. Feb. lio (P'i N'o Impiest will he hold into the killing of (It-ote Stuekert, 37, of 1 Portland, and lave CrfMiit-r, L'O, of Kt-nt. Wash., who met death near Candy yesterday when their irui-k wan struck by the Shasta Limited. The men were killed instantly. f;;;;1 is driving tho truik. , hiteh-hiker. hatl boon ,lt,vtl 1Y.V1 near Portland, t'nroner 1 inn n Hit iil tlu driver was ; apparently at fault as the train wub in full view for a mile. I i . VIENNA. Felt. 20. (P) Marie I Kimenie Hello Orazie. one of A us - ! Iria'n most renowned and admired several languages. For years she has been living retirement. In j airports has become increasingly 1 I evident. CHlCXnO Fell. I'O (;P) Three Two-way radio telephone com chilhlren wem smothered or burn-f n,unU-atiun- 'ni,l,, l airport ed to death and their parents and j manaiter to give verbal directions five brothers and sisters inuired in rt iiilri from the ground, is being a fire that Happed them on tU! .ipnnl utm-v m tli.di- little frame home earlv todav. Tim dead are- Ai lino 10: joa- aid. S, and Dorothy Havlicek, i, The blast is thought to have ,P(. caused bv a leak in a com j filiation as and coal stove, arOXTCLAIlt, X. J.. ; (p) AVilliam Senior, 1 ; (1-vcKf old sister, Patsv While Patsv was Iving in bed Willi her mother, William found a shotgun and playfully pointed it tit her, insisting that she gel up. It. rent j went off and killed her. The sen led by nationally-known ex I mother was untouched. ports. .. . ud lire HONOR This, indeed, is worth proclaiming over and over again: Though the mind may be modern, the body is still old-fashioned". When, by means of advertisement, we tell the virtues of H-O Oatmeal many modern minds tire too distracted to take heed. But the body, aged in wisdom, understands and is always ready to extol the great joy and benefit of the honest breakfast. There is no cereal like New Style H-O offered for sale any where ... never has been. The delicate and hearty flavor and the firm texture guarantee the excellence of its quality. H-O has earned its simple and widespread honor by taking a fundamental food for mankind and preparing it with utmost care and serious concern. Its patrons are a definite kind of people. .Men and women who say that distinction at the morning meal is quite aS important as it is at dinner. Mothers who place their children's heathful development above every other consideration . . . for H-O Oatmeal is recognized as a premier food for growing boys and girls. H-O is the quickest hot breakfast . . . Cooks in 2 to 3 minutes. The Hecker H-O Company, Inc. Buffalo, N. Y. I R AFFI C JAMS AT AIR PORTS TO BE CURBED New Devices for Control of Planes Will Be Displayed at National Aerial Con ference. TULSA, Okla. (Vi An array of new devices for thu control of air traffic at landing fields and air ports soon will be demonstrated at Tulsa's busy airport. Some of the new control devices are as simple as the single red- jand - green light which puides auto mobile traffic at the main corner ; lt( it country village. Others are as ; rninlicuted . the synchronized traffic lights of a great city All of them will be on display : when the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America, Inc., holds j its third national airport confer ence here March 2, L'(! and 117 Several hundred air port man agers, constructors, designers, and operators, as well as city and gov ernment officials, will be present. Xeel F ident Willi airplanes landing and tak ing off at intervals of less than a minute at some of the more im portant air transport centers, the need for air traffic control around , inslalled al many of the larger ports, ami several demonstrations ,Ut l" " 1"',t ' centered ' around lo w radio control devii es. A .simpler traffic control devict ; consisting of a conventional "wind tee with green and red neon lubes j along its surfaces, is another de I vice to be displayed. 1 Show Field Clear I When the airport manager de ' sires to instruct the pilot to land, 'he lights the green tubes, which show that the field is clear and indicate the direction of the wind into which he should land. When ! other planes are landing or taking pnh. IS. off from the field, the red tubes killed his are lighted to show that the run today. , ways are not clear. Technical papers describing: hn- porta nt advances of the past year in the design and development of airport equipment will be pro- ; a a me a Record Crowds See "Cimarron" Big Holly Hit r. vi marron.' on the Holly screen. is even more now-i 'iil than the great i-tory, read by millions in America. "Cimarron." the picture, is all that is gripping in Cimarron, the story. Hiihard Dix as Yancey Cravat seems to have walked right out of the pages of the book. Spectacu lar scenes abound in the produc tion, but they are a new kind. Through the- wizardry of Wesley Ituggles. director, they transcend mere spectacle and become inspir ing flashes which punctuate and make the production as realistic as early Oklahoma itself. Hix, hero of a score of notable screen roles has n:ver been seen to better advantage. One feels thai Kdna Feiber wrote her great novel 1 wjlh iilK in ,njnd as Yancey t ru- vat. Irene Hunne steps tt the fore most ranks of the .sen-en's dramalh actresses in "Cimarron." The allows at the Holly tonior , ,.ow wiU e.ni: nuous -larting at 1:1 : P. In Western Film t Ian e.t7e vow u ken mavnakd In "Fighting Thru," tho breath taking westerner now playing nt the Fox lilnlto theater. Ken May nard is ,-hown at his best. One of the most thrilling scenes ever shot in a western drama Is featured in "Fighting Thru,'' when Ken May nard rescues his sweet h -art, play ed by Jeanette LoTf, from a run away stage coach in which .she is the only passenger. County Health Boards Hill County boards of health in all counties would be created under a bill Introduced in the house at Salem this week. The boards, would be composed of one member of the county court, to bo selected by the court: the county school superin tended and mayor of the largest city in the county, who shall be known as ex-ofriei members; a practicing physician, a dentist, and wto laymen to be named by the ex-offieio mom hern. Will Attend in ntal ( linlo Or. II. It. Klliott loaves Medford tonight for Salem, where he will attend the mid-winter dental clinic tomorrow and continue t Port land with the northern dentists to meet with members of the Seattle Cental Stuily club. Me ft ill return Sunday. Dr. Coleman f.ocs South Dr. H. P. Coleman leaves Med ford tonight for 8a n l-'nineUeo. where he will remain until Tues day, returnini; to his office here Wednesday morning. It iff Oil Sea -on Ahead oil companies having agencies n tho Km-.itt- of Merifi.t .1 iil e getting ready for a big reason. II. t J. M'Mahon of the Standard i 1 company, with he:nbiiart-rs in the J.ick 'op county. Oregon, capital, was h"H yesterday on affairs con nected with the well known con cern he toils for. Mr. Me Ma lion registered i. i.. .i ill. i.i n .in Th '""l'"n ;in T : T .. miiimi ioiiimiiiii.n.i..n ,'. Alwllnrd IMIB Ml. - , A. p. A.M.. Frt.lny. FPli iVjy ruarv T:'io p. m.l lt-Klll:ir rrilllino lill-iTKf'. j Itichard 1I as Ynmvy. The mppllni: will l.o lllli..l nl T :!' llv,-r. monuirh nnd l.lood. nnil . . i ... ..,,: ' , , i i n. p:irly to .-nnhlo ,. n,l.... who io i"ire, to aTu tui inif inignii ; t-rv Templnr annunl program romno rn "n jnjr w.'iltlntr for your MtffT oraiing Washlngion P. r;b'li whi'h'jm; t,, nn)t. Itl'-MA imhim palll will be held in Ashland on thi- the first day and in the on,, rheu date at if.un p. tn. M. nib.-s w i iileisA l)p.ir this in mind anT b AFTER OPERATION i " IHUiTl-W'D. Ore.. Pel). -0. (Pi -Samuel Hill, huil.ler. hinliway ; enihusiast and philanthropist, who ( underwent a major uneralion here: yesterday, hud a "good" night, his nurse said today, and was resting comfortably and improving in con-, jdilion. He has been in the hos-! i pital since February H. j ! . Hill, who entertained Queen .Ma- . t ie ot Rumania and her entourage : when the royal party visited the coast, several years ago. was on his ' way to Salem to address the legis- : lature on highway bills when he was taken ill. I CHICAGO. (JP) Air passenger service between Chicago, Detroit, ( Cleveland. St, Louis and Toledo will be frequent after February. The new Century air lines will then begin operating nine 10-pas-senger. triinotored planes, with three round trips daily to St. Ijouis, five to Toledo and six daily be tween Cleveland and Detroit by way of Toledo. The Thompson corporation now makes one round trip daily be tween Chicago and Detroit and six daily between Detroit and He ve in ml. Two passenger planes daily are operated by National Air Transport between Chicago and Cleveland and three round trips are made be tween Chicago and Detroit. TALENT TALKNT. Ore., Feb. '(). (Spl.) Miss Ada J tackier and Miss Arleta Messenger of Medford were dinner guests at the Tiny Tavern in Talent Wednesday evening. Byron Works and family from southern California arrived the first of the week and are visiting at tho home of Byron's mother, M rs. Mary Works. Fay Kstcs has bo-u absent from school the piist week due to 1 11 ness. j (ieo. Conner has been qui to III at nis nnine in laieni. wiin mumps, Mr. and Mrs. .Louis Palmer of Seaside, Ore., registered at the Tiny Tavern Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Banks of Ogden, Utah spent the week end willTj friends, here. Mi's. O. Manning vlslled Mr. and Mrs. Bray ton at the Hollywood orchard Friday. M rs. Mary Perry entertained nl luncheon Wednesday for tho fol lowing" guests: Mrs. J-ona Amos. Hucllo Amos and Mrs. Powers ami daughter Fllnor of Talent. Word has just been received of the serious illness of H. J. Luke in a hospital In Klamath Falls fol lowing1 a xerious operation Jan. 21. Mr.' Luke Is well known In this vicinity, having- resided hero for somo time, The city marshal has been busy improving the grounds around the city hall. A. hedge of roses and shrubs has been planted around the parking, tho walks and lawns have been repaired and cleaned, giving a very pleasing appearance, Mr. and Mrs. Boss I lord of Twin Fnlln, Idaho called on friends here Tuesday enroll to to Marysville, Calif., where ho has accepted a position with the Standard Oil Co. KKILV "VALLEY, Ore, Keb. 20 (Special) Callers on Margaret Hughes Wednesday evening wore Miss Leah Delirlck. Kay Stringer and Donald Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Cenrge Drake were dinner niiests of Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Ward Thursday even ing. Mill anil .loo Kan tor were In Doris, Calif., Friday on business. Aileen Parker and Margaret Hughes called at the. home of Mm Miller in Ashland Friday afternoon. Mrs. Miller read their palms and also told their for tunes with cards. Hoy Williams has come home to slay until arrangements can be made for him to enter a sani tarium at Sab m. A valentine party was given Kralay nfletnoon by the school children for their parents. TIioho attending were Mis. Sprulll. Mrs. Knepper, Mrs. Hill Kerim ""'1 M t . Tom Thiinos n nd M rs llirh- How to End RHEUMATISM New Medicine. Drives ItlinimnlU poisons front .VolniH and MusHo. EASES PAIN FIRST DAY i'olon In tin- Iilcioil notlllnK In th WintH find niiiMcU-K cjiiw rheu- i ni;uiin. I "in t .iiin'.i w. I . h..,in:illn niriinif till nv rv Irili f l.f ; ihoiM- duiiK'ri.us piilxon In driven "'it of your Kvfii m. rhni why ,.,.,., r(.nM-dlf und laln dwid- I FERN VALLEY ! '"-'loninK druK. only clvo Icniliurnry - i r. .i..f. U Iwit von w in Itl'-MA, tho I nmv IlKdlilrii. Hint (i-l dlwlly on i cxpoiH ihroiiKh th n;itnrnl -h;in- iw-Ih of llmlnnllon 1ho dimiti'ronx ,, ,, ,,,,. rhPm!,. ,!., C rnaiism iciiK'ily Kutnintncr (. ir , ! TliUMch -h anil Joint flom all painful; unr newt, HWfiuiiK ani uimi-nw. land. A Valentine box was op n- Ud and the Valentines distributed t lanioiiir the children. Tom Williams and Marnarei Huuhe. attended a Va lentines i party Sat u id ay evening at th i home of II. If. CiIks at Phoenix. ' k en bv (iuv Corliss .: nd Kdythe j Stump. At a im-ek weddinc of. Haihara Sanders and Karl llliM-l hw. Tom W illiams oftn iated a( eleryman Miss Winuifr d S. hna. k "pen Mr and Mrs. 1- Sunday iviiiiiy K. Marshall. I Visitors of p.oy and Tom Wil ; Mains and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' ; Su nday were M r. a nd M rs. Win. I Kuapp and son. Alfred, furl I'.er i neal and Arthur Hard siy from : Phoeniv and Mr. and Mrs. Kalpb ' DcW'itt. ! Mildred and Patricia Marshall j called on Verna and Hobby .(. I ; Duaniie in Med ford W'edn-day 'afternoon. Mr.-. Inianue was MincU i bv a car Monday noon and though , Hot seriously hull she Was MUlti'! hinied. ! j Harry Stc-. Ualph He Witt and I so on. Nicholas, attended the tractor , . scho I in Medford .Monday alter-, iiiiou. - Tom and Hoy Williams, with the aid of Mr. Thomas has com pleted a screen porch across the front of their hoii. Mr. How man is -mif ineil in the Sacnd (ban Hospital. lie I' ll) undergo a minor operation the last of this week, Andrew Calhoun of West Phoe nix spent S u n d a y with 1-em Hughes. . Nick Oovman was a Medford shopper Monday afternoon. Phoenix Thursday club m t ,i the home of .Mrs. H. C. Ward Thursday of last week. John Q. Stewart accompanied the evangelist that is giving re vival meetings In Phoenix around lo the homes in Fern Valley, thus get t tug personally in I ouch wil h TWO STORES IN ONE Last week Safeway Store No. 433 at 309 East Main Street in Med ford was consolidated with Store No. 471 at 210 West Main street. We believe our West Main Street location where there is more room for parking and getting into and out of our store offers us a better op portunity to serve our patrons. Safeway customers who have been shopping on East Main street are urged to come to the West Main street store, where ycu are sure to find conditions more satisfactory. The same courteous treatment and materially, better values that you are accustomed to will always await you. Saturday and Monday Savings EGGS Strictly fresh extras. Produc tion has exceeded the demand. We urge you to eat more of them. 2 dozen . . . Flour Safeway, the hard wheat flour. Our buying power brings you this price on quality flour. $1.13 ,49-lb bg Baking Powder Schilling's Cream of Tartar. Better baking results. 12-oz. cans.. 33c Shortening Magnolia cr Jewel. Pure vegetable. 38c lbs., Tomato Soup .Campbell's. Ripe tomato flavor. 4 cans 27c Oxydol Washing powder. Works like magic. 17c Package.. Caulif krwrw, Urge white heads, lb. Chucttw, hocii I)tyxvr&9 20Lb. .... SHOPPING BAG PftEE i all and em uuralnj; more attend-, ance to then metMin. A laiKe attend.') nee is exported :u " '" i:ey -nry o- the .s:eiety this Calling. A .eiy itlt ' ie, ui:s e-inm,-. a .ery iniei - 1 "t - pirn: ram is piomi.-cd. Kliner Kautor, Marion and How- aid r-nw are still absent from school. All are reported Ii bet- ter and hope to I.e In s. h l again soon. Iloinmv Hensh r w.is wel- l ' Wednesday afl-r Miilc a b'lig ab-t'lie . liobrit Steulman. Arthur Hai ib-sty and Tom WiMiain sp.-n1 Wednesday evelinc; at ! b- Hughe - loading the second I jing oil from the si oaks. Mrs. Field. Sr., of Med ford spent Wed lies, lay with her son's lamily. .i r. ami .mis. uoneri r leui. 1 'inner mu sts Sunday cvi-uing at the .1. W. Hirkhidz home wire Mr. and Mrs. llerbeil llanna of .lack- sonyilh- WILLOW SPRINGS WILLOtt" SPIilNC.S, (Me. Feb. L'it. (Spl.) W'oiUiio-n an lui-y no-. i. ad of siiiU'tg- ' oill' al Si Vrll j A cold does 3 things Pape s" stops them all A cold always aflcots you in nf Itast three inly. Air iass:i;!i'.s are inllamiKl and irritated. Perspiration isrheelied. Howi'ls are eloRnwl with acid wastes from tho mucous discharno. So doctors say you must do three thing to he rid of a cold. Pupe's Cold Compound does all three! It riHlueea inflammation and swelling of the mucous memhrane; it induces perspiration; opens the BREAD Safeway Twins, white or whole wheat. Medford's largest bread value". High quality at LARGE EACH 31c In George Washington's day the favorite dessert was Pie. The story goes that the women folk became tired of pie three times a day. so by clever concocting, they made o cate cut It wedge-shaped, and called it "Pie" thus satisfying everyone. Martha Washington Pie H cup shortening XA cup milk 1 cup sugar 1 tsp. vanilla S eggs li cup chopped 1H cups flour nuts 2 tsp. baking- Yi pt- whipping powder cream 14 tsp. salt Citron Candied cherries Cream shortening and suqar together. Add eggs beaten until light. Sift Hour, baking-powder and salt together, add alternately with milk to first mixture. Beat thoroughly, add vanilla and nuts. Bake in two layers, in a hot oven (375 to 400 degrees f.) When cool put whipped cream, sweetened and flavored, between layers and on top. Decorate with candied cherries and citron cut in thin strips, if desired. SPECIAL NOTICE Party Booklet Fret Sffwy Slortt invit you to clip and mil (hit announccm nt, (Off thr with your nme nd ddmi, to the jtfrwi Hornmlrt' Burru (of youf convo'lh nw fatly Book let It corH4r novel idf i lor rnlrrtfininf both old and younf . Thu li abtolutrly free ol chf. Addn your requrit (o Jul L Wnjhl, St'cwiy HoDKnukf rt' Burrtt. Cir ol ,4hy Srorct, Inc., iJ boa II, Oakland, Calilornia. Oats Mother's Aluminum or China. Children like a hot cereal. 32c Large pkg .Mrs. haul Heft in Htill very weaK (after a relapse following a uever . attack of influenza. Her many menus ar anxious for her recov- cry m,-, j. Kiden entertained wUn ft jUncheon on Wednesday, 1MlK.(.H woro UlM for eleven. Those whft ,.jOVl,(l (llo ufurnon were Mrs Anderson, Mrs. Perl .nnoVi m1s. ,. W. P.lrkholz. Mrs. t niinMil ami Mik. L'lrloh of .lacksonville. Mrs. W. K Propby. Mis-- Mrs. W. H. Harris, Parker. Mrs. It. C. Ho.se Jones and the lue tess. Mrs. Clyde liichmond is on tho sick list suffering with stomach' trouble. Mrs. Richardson has been in poor health for sume Time and. is very slow in Improving. M r. and Mrs. Sam Anderson and A. V. Carlson attended a re ligious ii i oc ling in Medford Wed-m-day evening and later were guests at a surprise birthday party. M iss Laura Honney and Miss I lorothy Conneis were week end guests at the Perl Honney home. Miss lliiiiiicy lives at the "Honney drill" on Hogue river and Miss i 'onnei s is lor friend and neigh bor. The Honueys and their guests attended the masked ball at the Orant:e hall Saturday night. bowels. Chew one of these pleasant tablets and see how quickly nasal discharge stops; head clears; breath inn becomes easy. See how that achy, feverish, weak feeling dis appears. And "Pape's" doen't stop with killing cold germs. It activates bowels and removes germs and acid wastes from the system. All drug stores 35c. Just remember "Pape's". a fair price. 24-OZ. LOAVES 7c Tuna Flakes Clearwater. Light meaty flakes. Serve on toast. No, cans. 14c Can.. Grapefruit Indian Island Flor ida pack. Wonder ful flavor. No. 2 cans. 15c Can.. Sugar Pure cane. Fine granulated. 8 37c lbs.. Butter Safeway quality. Fancy fresh cream ery. Pound.. Soap, P. & G. The large bar of white laundry soap. 21c bars... ..3c .24c .47c "1 n iil ;ii :! ill n n 1 v i, 51 iil ill " i PorUiQ. 2UftiCfi&v V. S 2, 50 lbs. lodgf hall promptly at T p. m .Inrrtiin & Woods have fo mil' h ; ViMhnij m ih i weieoni". K. I.Ptm.t, W. M. C. M. Houston, e- iet iiy. 231 'nflil-ncf In l-ii that thevU v. ant -v-ry rh'-uniaue in town to try It and Kuamnte rnon y-b;icK , if It dues nut end rheumatism.