S MEDFORD TEIBTTCE, "NreDPORD, OREGON, "VTEDXESDAY, MAKCH 21, "1935.
P"2tflE FIVE
, SIDEWALK, ALLEY
HAZARDS TARGET
NEW JRDINANCE
Council Passes First Read
ing of Measure to Banish
Slot Machines, Bicycle
Stands and Other Devices
ROLL FOR 2,000
Beauty Expert Names Ten
World's Champions With
Rouge and PowdePop
paea Sabina First on List
An ordinance, almed to eliminate
all possible hazards from Medford
sidewalks and alleys which in the
past have allegedly been the cause of
several accidents, was presented
the city council last ntg,ht by City
Attorney Frank Parrell and passed1
the first reading.
It would prohibit the location of '
slot machines, bicycle stands and
other devices on the sidewalks and
restrict the dumping of rubbish In:
alleys. Stores and other businesses,
finding It necessary to unpack mer
chant' -e In the alleys, would be re
quired under the ordinance to re
move the same within three hours.
Report on Deuel Building
The special committee appointed
to Investigate the Deuel building on
East Main, street, from the stand
point of public afety, reported the
south and west walls unsafe at the
present time. The report recom
mended that proper bracing be placed
at these walls. The matter was re
ferred to City Building Inspector
Frank Rogers with power to act.
Gossip
Henshaw, nir aouthpsv pitcher,
looked good with seven strikeouts.
VENTURA, 'March 31. (AP) The
worries of Manager Walter McCredle
of the Portland Beavers dwindled
away today aa th. club's only hold
out. Bill Lawrence, star outfielder,
came to terms after weeks of dispute.
Tom Turner, cluo president, said
Lawrence would sign his contract today.
LOS ANGELES, March 31. (AP)
Moving over to CataYlna island to re
sume spring training, the Lob Angeles
Angels, shaky after a series of defeats
at the hands of the Chicago Cubs and
Portland Ducks, squeezed out a 4-3
victory over the Yannlgar. and set
tled down today to Iron out the flaws
uncovered In earlier games. Roy
RIVERSIDE, March 21. (AP) The
Coast league pennant prospects, of
the Hollywood 8tan slumped today
with the definite announcement that
Ota Brannan, for fW yean econd
sacker for the Sheiks, would not play
this year because of Illness. Bran
nan asked that he be placed on the
voluntary retired list. He Is at his
home la Green. Briar, Ark.
By Lamar Mfddlefon I
United Press Staff Correspondent
PARIS, (UP) What women in the
past 2.000 years exercised most -
to ductlvely the arts of powder, lipstick.
eye-shadow and rouge?
Helena Rubinstein, Internationally
known author and lecturer on beauty,
gave the United Press today her list
of ten women, extending from about
50 B. C. to A. D. 1034.
, Her expert selections are based on
many years' research Into the tricks
of facial adornment practiced by the
beautiful women of antiquity, from
study of portraits of the grandes
dames of the Renaissance centuries,
and in the case of living women from
personal acquaintance.
The Champions
These ten women, several of whose
faces may be said to have shaped
world history, are:
1. Poppaea Sabina, the black-haired
violet-eyed mistress, and later second
wife, of Nero, owed her satiny skin
to a dally bath In the milk, of asses.
2. Cleopatra, the raven-haired, dus-
The report of Larry Schade, ohalr-).. sloe-eyed Egyptian companion of
man oi uie mecuora planning com- 7 . , ,
mission, was read the council by expert in the seductive use of facial
Mayor E M. Wilson. It covered the
recent conference of planning com
missions held In Portland and at
tended by a delegation from this
city.
Following the report, City Super
intendent Fred Scheffel was called
upon for comments and announced
that the conference showed that the
city of Medford had done more plan
ning than any cities In. the four
states represented with the excep
tion of Seattle, Portland and Tacoma.
There were representatives present
from Idaho, Montana, Washington
and Oregon.
13 Ask Beer License'
Thirteen local firms presented ap
plications for beer licenses to ttoe
council last night and all received
recommendations, from the civic
body.
The list Included: Nicholas Dix, J.
L. Campbell, D. E. Hartman and L.
A. Coppln, Goodwyn & Goodwyn, P.
B. Nandle, Cleo Brenner, J. W. Antle,
E. O. Brown, Jackson Hotel, Colonial
Club, Hotel Medford, A. D. Collier
and Cecil Jennings.
Oak street Sewer Urged
The need for sewer Installation on
Oak street was brought before the
city council by Dr. L. D. Inskeep, city
health olilcer, and City Superintend'
ent Scheffel. Mr. Scheffel stated
that the work would require an ex
penditure of rfbout 980 In labor and
that the city had available sufficient
pipe for the installation. The mat-
matter was referred to the health
committee of the" council.
Report was made by City Attorney
Parrell of a Judgment granted Speix
oer In the old garbage case and the
attorney was Instructed to make ne
gotiatlons.
Three councllmen S. A. Kroschel,
Al Llttrell and Ralph Stephenson
were absent from last night's ses
sion.
CRATER HAY
II TO BE
pigment, perlumed oils and hennaed
fineer-tlpa.
3. Ninon de I'Enclos, the 17th-cen
tury leader of fashions in Prance, who
sometimes covered her blonde hair
with perukes, but whose dextrous use
of cosmetics held her celebrated lov
ers beside her until she reached 90.
Mme. Dubarry, fair-haired adven
turess and mistress of Louis XV,
whose Ingenious make-ups did not.
however, save her from the guillotine.
Langorous Beauty
S. Mme Recammler, langorous
grande-dame of French political so
ciety in the 18th Century, whose por
traits reveal her dark hair and facial
coloring.
6. The tltlan-haired Elizabeth,
queen of England, la Included In
Mme. Rubinstein's list, because- the
former Illustrates how a woman, of
relatively undistinguished features
may overcome facial defects by Judi
cious use of rouge and eye-shadow.
1. Emma, Lady Hamilton, , auburn-
haired inspiration of Romney's classic
masterpieces; her brilliantly colored
beauty dominates the Italian court.
8. The Marquise de Pompadour, al
so a mistress of Louis XV, is cited as
the type oi woman who levels In
kind of piquant artlfacialty which
cosmetics can provide.
1934 Types
9. The Honorable Mrs. Reginald
Fellowea, fashion-magazine editor and
Paris social leader. Her "modern
make-up," which sets off hazel-green
eyes and brunette hair.
10. Mrs. Julia Hoyt, of New York,
whom Mme Rubinstein believes
striking example of American beauty
dark hair, dark eyes, whose face
has been a favorite subject of such
painters as Sargeant and Zuiuaga.
90,000 Barrels of Beer Sola.
HELENA, Mont. (UP) Approxi
mately one-fifth of a barrel of 3.2
ne'er- per person was consumed in
Montana during nine months of 19f.3.
More than 90,000 barrels of iager were
sold in the state.
Braille Tells Three'LHUe Pigs.
WATERTOWN, Mass. (UP) Even
the sightless at the Perkins Institu
tion for the Blind enjoy the 'Three
Little Pigs." A book In Braille re
counting their adventures has been
added to the Institution's library.
SALEM. March 21. (JP) The two
day session of the state highway com
mission will open in Portland this af- 1
ternoon, at which time delegations
will be heard. Tomorrow awards will
be made on road projects for which ,
bids were called several weeks ago,
the work amounting to about $400,
000. The eight jobs to be awarded In. as
many counties are:
Clackamas County South unit,
Portland-Milwaukee section of East
Portland -Oregon City highway, 1.65
miles grading and paving.
Coos County Bridge over South
Pork CoqulUe river on Powers second
ary highway in Powers.
Jackson County Agate-Little Butte
Creek section of Crater Lake high
way. 3.54 miles roadbed widening. 3.54
miles penetration type bituminous
macadi.m, and furnish crushed rock
In stock piles.
Lincoln County Newport section of
Oregon Coast highway, 1.03 miles
grading and penetration type bitum
inous macadam.
Malheur County Blue Mountain
Pass Jackson Creek section of I. O.
N. highway, 5.2 miles grading.
Multnomah County Bybeo boule
vard undercrosslng over the East
Portland-Oregon City highway In the
City of Portland.
Tillamook County Bridge over ui ;
tie Nestucoa river on the Little Nes
tucca secondary highway near Dolph.j
Umatilla County Melners Ranch
Pendleton section of Pendleton-Cold
Springs highway, 12.2 miles crushed
rock surfrlnc; nd oil mst surface ;
treatment, and furnish crushed In j
stock piles. i
Medford School of
Beauty Culture
Announce These Prices Now
Effective
Permanent Waves $2.60
Fingea Waves .60
Shampoo ........ .26
Hair Cut .25
Marcell . .50
Manicure 35
Thlf Khcool will be operated bj
licensed operators until State
Hoard Inspect, ihop.
4 1912 East Main St.
Across from Roxy Theatre
Phone 84
Hours from 9:00 to 9:00
SANTA BARBARA, March 2.KP)
The victorious Seattle Indians kept
their stTing ot practice triumphs un
broken today with a d-1 defeat of the
Santa Barbara Cubs. Two rookie
hurlers, Pisch and. Hake, limited the
Cubs to four hits, while the Indians
collected 14 oil the home club's
pitcher, Bonetti. The Indians play
the Chicago White Sox today.
emergency sslet far, which hu tlready
been endorsed by the league.
"The Sales Tax," kill Adams, "will
not take away homes from the widows
avid, oTpnftna aa out piopVy tax i
doing. It?irJiJ not take clothes Irom
the backs of the poor nor food from
their mouths, ft will not tax their
bread, because there will be no tax
on purchases to 1 cents, and only
one cent tax on purchases up to a
dollar.
"Anyone in fact, who ha HQ to
spend, even for the necessities of life,
could get along -my -well on
even it he did have to pay the tax;
whereas, many property owners, it
they dtd have to pay their taxes,
would have nothing left upon which
to Uv.
"No sane man can deny that the
sales tax will reduce property taxes.
In my own school district it wilt cut
WHEAT LEAGUERS
BACK SALES TAX
MOKO. Ore. (Spl.) After point
ing out that the assessed valua ot
property in Oregon la less than It was
20 years ago, but the property owners
are payttvg almost tA0.WG,xyj a yar
more on it, J, B. Adams, president of
the Eastern Oregon "Wheat league, to
day announced Ms active entrance
into a campaign In favor of the 'taxes about (3200, and in order to
expend so much through the sales!
tax, we would have to buy 1313,000
worth of txt& 50Atchavida JwhitSv
Is more than our entire income in
our district.
"It is simple to understand why
the sales tax can raise 94,000,000 and
keep our hard pressed, school golut
and reduce property taxes. The rea
son h tWa: Hundreds ot thousands
ot our people who are property tax
9 OUT OF 10 CURG
HUTCHINSON, Kaa AP The sur
vival of superstition was shown In
surrey conducted by Hutchinson
tree, would put a few dlmis Into the junior college students under Prof.
state funds, where now they put l IV a, WoodardU
nothing. That is fair and square. It I A total of 187 superstitious beliefs
vpi out Vm taxev, ft YictXm w- was oncrAmtned, with nVna out ol W
body; it will make many ot our peo- J persons ho24lng that one or more ot
pie tax wise who never paid taxes,! the following Is unlucky: Friday the
and cause them to feel that they are 1 13th; 13 at table; spiffing saft; a track
really & part of our governmental cat crossing one's path, and walking
(wall? with mponiAbUttAM. a nelUuw&M te44. OtV tUAn& th
as tha splendid privileges of govern- Uroundhog weather forecasting legend,
ment such as our schools, which aW that creaking a mirror orlnga seven
can enjoy, but for whtch the few years' bsd luck and that the third
pay.N I attempt is likely to succeed.
-eLJ ju -KjU U LJuuld uj-uLdsJLdlI)
oirt V. S. Penny Fntmrt.
STOCKTON. Calif. (UP) A CWA
worker tHgstns po' hole here un
earthed a United States penny dated
1818. It tu ono inch In diameter.
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
Severin Battery Service
"J Lounge Chair I ( 1 1
Ami C. .YC - J sanitary cartonl ,
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b " Double Deck :
rit0X 71 JS J Jr '
&&?;fA 3-Pc- Suite .
JX-1! ! Ifi 00 Ion, $7.00 monthlr, plui carrying ehare KVIf ' ) S j, .'?
- Zxy J. I J Could you ask for-a better looking !. ' f-'LtJt ' 1 v V'
'" , Sf" i 4 living room suite at this low price? . I , , -"Ny.
lr i Big, roomy davenport and comfort- I ! 3 ' A" " y
i ' ' 't j ibJe chairs covered all over in long- P
lJU :A l -wearing lapwtiy. Built to last! t '::.i.-Jv,
While Limited Quantity Lasts This New Low Price
INNER-SPRING
M oj ft ft i? e s s
Talk about value? Tliis Innerspring was isensa
tional at our former everyday low priceJ Now
while limited quantity lasts it's priced
even lowerf "Soft as a cloud" to sleep ont 269
inner coils, encased in layers of felted cotton,
supxrt every tired nerve and muscle! Each
coil is tied one to the other to allow for buoy
ancy without sagging. Taped and rolled edges
prevent "bulging. Covered in medallion
damask. See iti Buy it nowi Satfe at this
new low priceS
March Sale Special!
3-Pc. Suite
$49.95
A grand suite for the money) Three
big pieces all of walnut veneers and
Western cabinet woods. With the
money you save at this price, you can
easily buy a new mattress for the bedf
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Multnomah
and Severin
Batteries.
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