v MF l a ta e h k The Dali» jM ta « has offered Bargain Raise. b et In celehretlon ef the end ¿if H» Golden Anniversary, It wlB »ek e veductlee tt £ » . • " » made. The regular -rate w 8 » “W u I BENT— Furnished Urat bath,» gas. garage. »20. r Apartments, 152 Granite. 282-l-mo. TdMT both pre"* trance preWemn. ■ and the pi lema of the In0iv4dsar «ft^r 3 rlculgtion, declnree Bar) ,M. - FOR H—Weachea, blackber­ ries, apples, tomatoes, ¿ora, green beans. Scotti Fruit • A Produce, Starnata «nUs, p .*«^«« 1 7 3 . ,^ 288-tf TRADB— Kdgene homes, farms acreage and businesses to trade for Ashland and vicinity. Tell hs what you have and what you want and w 9<-tf and the beautiful couatVy and were planning a trip to southern —Golden Jubilee Gift— Oregon, and particularly to this city.” Several easterners who attend­ ed the conference were among those who were loud in their praise of the Llthla *its. FEDERAL OFPTCBR 18 INVESTIGATOR agent, arrived In Medford Sat­ urday to cover with Cal Wells, U. 8. deputy marshal tor this district, in regard to federal criminal cases now pending in the southern Oregon territory. MANY PRAISE ASHLAND AND PLAN TO VISIT Several Ashland people visited at Crater Lake yesterday, and otte of the moat attractive things they reported was the profusion of beautiful gladioli about the lobby and dining room of the lodge, which were furnished by bungalow colony, With a swimming pool and * everything, Is being established to Death VUley. Maybe Commander Byrd could sell some of the folk around the south pole some of the new electric refrigerators. In cemblnatloh with domk‘ other food. Jt ig rich In protein aqjl therefore, builds, tissues and slab yields beat energy to the body. Being a protein food It furnish­ er. a wide Vartgty of dishes fro»' which the tougy housewife may choosd fog meat substitute».. You may eofiiffler cheese ah in­ expensive food. but it 1 a pot be­ cause being so conce^jatqd only p. small amou',1 Is 4 ^ 1 red . In Combination wtth. m ilt aud It has a pronounced flavor s a d therefore a Uttle goes a long way. - Cheese » hot difficult td dlgeit providing It la properly cooked Dishes jfrefMri« Whh ft shahid he 'cooked a{ a tow temperature, if cooked toe rhpkyy It la tough and stringy? . There , are many cheese dishes so. rich In ifdod vales they take tpe place of meat in the diet, such 03 cheese fondue, souffle» and to combination Wlfb maearonf or “Look YouFBest” is Advice Given By Barbers at Beauty Convention — IWA i N'S —An our of si­ lence at midnight during which all Soviet radio broadcast station« suspjwd operations, has been o^- derdfcray the government to allofi^ r a d io in g fo explore the ether for distant stations Wlthoat Interfer­ ence!. statlofia In t ie United states aro frdqfiently hterd in tlik — Golden Jubilee Gift— SUNDAY GAM« AND PEN­ NANT GOBS TO BOAS CLBVBLAftB, Ohio, Attg. 3b- -plank* of -dtedueelon, there Will When cheese ~ls—puTChUBK" “ wrap It In oil or paraffin papdr e and then lu a damp cloth to pro- ,, vent molding and from getting 6» « hard. ' >v‘ I Cheeee has grown to be an e9* , ary day food, and its use Is be- I coming more common la the aver- age home. Not only Is 1^ good as a J meat substitute, but In saladiA breads, sandwicbetL cookies and It 1 * always holds its place w h e n , served plain with crackers for 9 picnic lunches. it is always associated With ap* 1 —Golden Jubito« Gift— A — Golden Jdhitoe Gift— subscriptions must be paid up SV the regular rate to September, 1927. If you owe from J u l y , 1937, you must pay for 2 months St 65 cents per month. In. addition to the 15.00 for the year in ad­ vance. The Daily Tidings considered a ■ »arty or some other form of cele- , ¿ration, but decided that to make - a drastic reduction in subscrip­ tion rgtes for three days would be the best form of a Golden Jqbl- Ice Gift to its legion of friends. U ians. s ; : »;•, so DO NOT DHLAY. . A l s o , It la emphasised that all and sprinkled over the CfUst bo- » fore baking. It Is delicious grat® 9 ed and added to the dry ingred­ ients when making the crust for an apple pie. Eat plenty of cfroeM but bfi reasonable In its use since it is • highly nutritions food. | Recipes for cheese dishes w itfl be sent upon request by writing! — Golden Jubilee Gift— to Marion *Jane "Parker Calumdt41 Baking Powder £0., 4100 Fil|f SflVfRT FAKWfcftS TO ' 11 STUDY CALIFORNIA FRUIT more St., Chicago, 111. sent to California by the Sovlel Fruit Trust to study the fruii diltufts there and to return Witt machinery for modern fruit pac­ ing, sorting, drying and preserv­ ing, as developed by the Californ­ w i to tions; resident or home study. Medford Business College. FOR HALB— My home at 275 300-1-mo. Scenic Drive, 306-6« LADIES— We pay »6 hundred FOB «ALB — 6 - room home, coloring birthday Cards; no sell­ fruit, berries, grapes, garden, flowers. Cprnqr lot, priced reas­ ing; opportunity beginners; ex­ onable. Part terms. See it at 863 perience unnecessary. Addressed North Mata« 306-6 envelope brings particulars. Art- craft Card 321 Broadway, N. Y. »06-2« FOB «ALB OB RENT— 8 1-2 ,» I. ■> * i * i ? * a. Irrigated farm on highway, 4 — Golden Jubilee Gift— -. miles north of Ashland. New 6- room plastered house, running water, electric lights, new burn. Carl Escb, R t 3. Medford. 806^6 n id by the year. HoWfivgv to The fly ■fldlnge* Goldeh JublUe Gift celehratlon— which wUl bfi 8d tor three days only. September 1. », and 3—the rate la slgahed to »5.00 a year. Thia le a redaction of 33 and a third per cent gnd ©vary family In thia territory— both regular suh- ecrlhera and those who do not Firm National Bagli Subscribe— should take advantage of this liberal Golden Jubilee Gift Offer. Remember, however, that the ayment must be actually made uring the three day period—that Is, the »6.00 must be brought to X-Rây, Including The Tidings office or mailed in an Office Honrs: 10 - IB I envelope postmarked not later than Saturday, September 3, 192?, to profit by this great sav­ ing. ALL payments made later than September 3 will be return- FOB SALK— Wood 16" body do housework. Phone 322-R. fir and pine »3.60 per tier, cord 306-3 wood >6. F. J. Marquis, Talent. WANTBD^— Ambition* ffeople. early Crawford peaches. Bring 16 to 60, prepare for office posi­ F U ¿ PALÈI — Real Mscäte containers. Pick them yourself, 2c per pound. Heath Terrace 8t. at Reservoir. 306-1 c r a K T WANTBD—Girl or woman T ed first, and scored the . first run to the game on a hit hy Grant. Mitchell struck out. Grant hit and advanced to third on an overthrow hy Warren. Powell •truck oat Davie ktt a high fly to, second and died. Marlow hit to first, ~~ stole second end third and scor* ed when McShane made an In- j" field hit bat dibd on first Spores J went ont on a. high fly to first. J , Seventh liming Sfarnnna hit safe to First bat died on sbeond. ' Peterson went safely to first, but went oat at second oa afi ttpaulsted doable plr.y by McSfiane, Shlno went out at Hoffard went out at first. Rob- 'bins want out at first. Dronlette strkcb out £ 2 „ s fo