FR ID A g. Bateaawber
e tn è S E
g.
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te
a?
or four onion« la flower pots and
M t ip the kltohea wjnttew. Wke*
•»sonlng soup** salads at rtft-
tflag, cut off the green shooter
The flavoc 1« delicious and the
cnlons wilt keep growing for an
entire season. ■ >
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Proper Cooking of Protstn roods
The first 25 years of our Ilfs
Is usually designated ae » h a
growth period. During thia time
the body Increases in weight. If It
Is "in- a healthy condition, from
fifteen to twenty times.-In order
this this can be made possible the
model of. thfe Velvet hag a double
bdk jaeafedr rtlrt vttk the pleats
stitched down six .or seven Inches
bslowt the belt. The skirt and
short, straight Jacket are, 1» a
lovely shade of cate an lait brown
and worn with It is a beige and
her faflfor offers her ban* . to
gold Jumper.
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J *M W . « f t . te— Lteeofb school
circle e f
♦ . A. w ill asset
a t 8:80 p. m. in the sutemt
v riutldlng On »tech street.
tTWap. Ote.
The high school
• circle of the F. T. A. will give
I a pah»» card party la tb« CfVie
♦ OltflAoMe on Wlnburn Way.
Everyone invited to attend.
Meader, Doe, IS.—¿ft« Ashland
Art elab wlll hold their toga-
M
aronnd the world
have
S on peach .avenue. Joun(| ,t impossible to tell too
» s m particularly mnefc abo4t
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thte ai®®Gng.
Tho ,„0* protents an outline
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3
5
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° l Ltadb* < * ’' »neM fy. »«1 cov-
boy-i
**°d
Several chap-
**r* ar*
1° h,s activities
AS, Stunt flyar, arffiy avlater .and
“flyin g ’«sell man," and fully half
«¿ -—The WrfC. T. the book describes In detail the
Ptenlar meet- preparations of the trans-Atlan-
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t,e fUght’ the machIn’ «We«. * Bd
the rAeptlon which awaited him
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lB Fnrope. M ic h of the mater-
isl Is fam iliar to those who have
followed In the daily press his
painted doll
recent activities, but in this vol-
the face of ma;
Qme, with facte assembled in ac-
and send her out
cessible and perpianent form,
oik tq tea.
there 1« no opportpnity to study
the great amount of biographical
to apeak and smile data that have already been eol-
!e do—
z
tected concerning this idol of two
aackera Saaodalton Srs important steps In hi*
Oh.
ay
behind
locked
me, 1 stay
doom
bahjnd
loched
’
And how yorf'laofced yesterday—
WHh what yon said, aad
you meant,
what
And what my answer told.
I h id e y o u r w ord s a g a in st
h ea rt—
A
miser, hugging gold!
my
Everything In Readiness for
Operette " Y m H San"
wbSmso*vsr w ill slay the Wolf
Witch and brew Ha oharm
Prince Oto, the good son OT th,
Mlkato, slay, tel W o ! f < H c h
and carries Ysffikl » H btek to
OJd Japan as his bride. ..
Cast bi Character«:
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'. tank! San, the Princess. Max
ine BmertV nan »an. m ite to
Tnakl ‘fe n , Opal Blaker;v R tece
Toto, fathdf of Yanki 'San, D«r-
wotfd Cass; Princess Toto, xapther
a f Yanki San, M a ry Po w ell¡H ig h
Chancellor of the court of
Man, Robert Beck tai; P flffeijh o.
Son of the Mlkato, Arthter Mebt
Prlhce Ton Ton, BertvWr<gfcti**lx
Maids: Beth Joy, LoffiJfWMke.
Doris Gass, Gaylq , Hamaber,
Gladys Hanson, Marie RtgdAn;
Seven Roses: Naomi Loadom,
Beverly Young, Nancy Lou Gill.
Francis Spindlgr, Maxine STOler.
Jean Cadxow, tele A itertu fy:
Ambassadors: Robert Dunn, W al
lace Stearns, Edwin Crowly,
Chora« of Japanese people:
Keller Mabbat, Rachel Forsyth«-
W ilbur Durham, Frank Jokanbn
Jeanette Stearns, GilMa Fleener,
June Wolcott, David Jornspn,
Isabelle. Gaffney, A rthur Most.
,Helen Kanasto, Hrford Poole,
Beulah tytfrtoy,. H arry Hpgie,
Sylna Martin, Newell ElMtftt
Francis' 'Cooper, Earl, Yartam.
Luoille ' Reeder, Carrol Olson
Edna Dahford, Grant Mmibn.
Betty Moat, Milton Shrum, Ruth
Billings, Joe Finigan, Lomse
Sherdlrater, Mil borne Mont, EJ|en
Merryman,* David McGarryi Ann
Jean Van Hardenburg, S t e le
Ftackns, Lonnie SrrdRgfn», Ken
nlth Darling, Viola 'Wood,
The Senior High School art
class with the jseistance of. some
Junior high sehooi pnpHs have
just completed making over .five
doxen paper chrysanthemums and
are now working on rose wreaths
continents.
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and stage decorations .for the
three - act operetta "Yankl-Saft’V Dr. Drunk’s Talk Much
f
given next Thursday eyening >n EnJoyetF—
‘ The English woman has alWSys tMe Senior high gymnasium. * , Due to inclement weather dhn-
been noted fOV her successful
Tickets are being sold by the dltions there was not as large a
simrtd and country 'clothe* and School Children a n d 'dii sects'/are | crowded had been' dxpected at the
She J M n cIr HntenM«*
W **,
, meeting of thb' Befcio'r H I r b
A delightful coifttemtlen o f bbth
Rchool ‘circle hf the lojal P. T.* A.
yesterday afternoon,
Thnrsday,
has been effected In a new Sports
shop in London, and both English
Decembtfa 8, In the Senior high
school building.
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and American women are flock
. Dr. Brunk of Salem, Oregon,
ing there for the new ideas In
sports setts.
who recently conducted a dental'
At thia sliop Is helng sponsored
Hurtey lb the Ashladd
schools
from the First to the WlntBf
with great success a new material
for sports suits. This Is’ a wash
grades,- gave a most Interesting
and f»»tractive talk, which was
able velvet which rate does not
spot Sad which can hd pressed on
greatly eppojred by all those pres
the right stde aftep a soaking and
ent. The usual business routine
come 0«t like new. A charming
was also carried out at yester
day’s meeting, -- -<* *
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Agd dreaaf aiy life s w a y - y *
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Another of these sports suits
basta circular skirt of dark blue
washable velvet worn with an an
gora wool Jumper, vary'soft and
pilable, and also very warm- The
Mae of the Jumper is quite pale,
and ita only trimming la stitched
bands forming a large plaid de
sign. Box pleats of the eamib
Width from the shoulder giv« r
bft of fullness, and it has a soft
turnover collar, A black suedtf
leather belt is shown with this
Jumper, and It adds not only a
swagger touch In colors bat'also
gives an excellent line to the hips.
Angora wool suits are very
popolar, as they are Very warm
and still aot heavy. This shop is
showing a model which is scal
loped, ani^ th etw p -tler skirt has
shallow scalfth»» around, both
hems. These come In soft greens,
blue, beige and red.
Rough tweeds in mown mix
tures are also shown. One prac
tical and charming suit has ■ a
tweed skirt, pleated in the front
only, and worn with a long,
straight coat with deep pocket».
The Jumper to this salt is In- a
light weight angers beige wool,
with a turn-over Collar and piece
down the front of the t w e e d .
Three small pockets em each side
of the front were also bound In
tweed, as well as the. cuffs,
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Znlolma
ULtfT TÍMB8 TODAY
W
l i W ill
.three followers of a cult tea center e t’strUe la the courts;. Daniel
¡Brown, a follower ot the Israelite faith, refuses to permit these two
sons to be vaccinated a t sehooLt County health officials have toileted
him for failure to eomply -with' state laws and Mr. Brown declares
they violate the Constitution o t the United States, which gtvee'Mte
freedom ot religious teUebfcTothe l e f t » Ziaiu9, a a C t e tlt e t t s f i
e o t o t e A - ^ i i 3 M t » T e h ;yeai^ l4 CaJvtoF..
o’clock a. m.> at the Masonic
Temple In Grants Pass for the
purpose ot practice ter the com
ing ceremonial. W* Is dgelred that
a large percentage of members
attend tomorrow’s meeting, as
important business, matters will
be discussed.
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Remember Music Teachers’ '
Luaclteon—
when the hostesses, Mrs. 0 .
Rn.ioyaMe Meeting of Elks
Ladles Card Club —
The Elks Ladles Card club of
this city enjoyed fttelr regular
meeting in the Elks clubrooms on
Main street yesterday afternoon,
Thursday, December 8, with- a,
fairly good attendance.
|
, Bridge and *600" occupied the
houfs until late in the afternoon,
Egg« seam (A rank next to
m il* among t^o protein foods for
e*M and oompleteness of diges
tibility. The same point mutt bo
b an» h i mind «hen rooking all
dtahes which contain, eggs, avoid
cook log them at high tempera
tures for that,cabana the protein
of the egg io to ng hen had make«
H teee dlgeetible.
MtAD TIDINGS fLIHSIFIfin
Herbert’s Grocery
19 I . MAIN
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PH O Ñ 1 1
Xmas Candy, Pound, 15c, 20c, 25c
Mixed Nuts, Pound ................ ,30c
A.
Shutts and Mrs. J. D. McRae,
served delicious refreshments.
Mrs.- Harris Dean held high
score in *‘500’’ and Mrs. Earl
Jones of Talent held h(gh score
In Bridge. Both ladles received
lovely prizes. -
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Market Day Raising, 4 Pounds
Puffed Rasins> 2 for ___
Cluster Basins ..............................
e N ew M acaroni
3 for 25c
Some Cookjng
Hints
Members of the Jackson Coun
ty Music Teachers’ Association In
this city are reminded again of
the luncheon, which will be serv
ed Monday, December 12, at
Uso for a Magnet. A child’s
twelve o'clock noon, In the din
magnet
tied to a sewing machine,
ing room of the Llthia Springs
Is a wonderful help; If a needle
hotel.
,
Is dropped on the floor simply
s Reservations may be made -with
Mrs. Harold Aiklns, phouef 441-J. swing .the string and the magnet
w ill pick up the needle Immed
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Deiphian Board Met Yesterday— iately.
,
Prevents
Curdling.
To
k
e
e
p
The members of the board of
scalloped
dishes
containing
milk
the local Delphian Society met
Thursday afternoon, December 8, and cheese froth curdling, the ov
In regular session at the hdme of en slfould never be hotter than
Mrsa. Walter Redford, 437* Palm 225 degrees F. If yon haven’t a
regulator on your stove;
Just
avenue’.
j
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place
yonr
<Msh
In
a
Fan
of
hot
After a short busiacse Session
the following members delivered
an excellent. program: Liturgy
Dramatized, Mrs. A. H. Bracht;
Guild Pageant, M ri. F. G! SWed-’
enburg; ‘‘Every Man," a moral
ity play, Dr. Mattie B. Shaw; A
Commedla del’Arte Play, Mrs. G.,
H, Yeo.
Mrs. Redford served dainty re
freshments at the, close of, fhe af
ternoon’s program.
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proper kind of food must be r*T-
•n. Tfco moot Important food«
ffi body batldtns 'are protein«
dfeAmrthte aah eoastitutsnte.
water.
WE DELIVER
w
Cutting Marshmallow** Whan
cutting marshmallows for a sal
ad, the marshmallows w ill
not
stick to the scissors if the 'scis
sors* are slightly buttered.
DEER HEAD MOUNTING
A SPECIALTY
.....
The latest paper .method.
Do not experiment with your
hard carded trophy by hav
ing tt mounted by any one
but an expert.
The largest
head of the season w ill be
mounted tree.
Wardwell Fur Co.
> Cooley Building.
Cooley-Bull ding
MEDFORD
Offend for the Holiday Trade
NEW CANDIES-
It will pay you to get otti price«—Special prices
in quantity.
N U T S-
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New Georgia PeCRrts, Nftitiis, Filbffrts, Almotids,
BLfick tyfrtnutfi, finglisli Walnuts—alt, juiced vflry
CANDIED FRUITS AND P E E L -
M
Citron, Orange, Lelrtòù, Pineapple and Cherries.
Meet—
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¿ulelma Temple No. 13, Daugh
ters of the Nite, Will hold their
regular meeting for December In
Grants Pass, on Saturday, Decem
ber 10. A luncbeoh w ill be serv
ed at the flotel Del Rogue In thaf
city. •
Officers of the organization
are requested to meet at ten
New Crop, Bulk at 2 Pounds fog
GRAPEFRUIT-
BICHABD BARTHELMES8
Large’, Juicy, Rn.sset Floridas at 3 for
“THE DROP KICK’
ORANG]
E n jo y the delicious richness o f double
cream in y o u r coflfee b y using B o rd en ’s
E vap o rated M i l k u n d ilu te d — ju s t as i t
COÜZNO TOMOBKOW
comes t o n th e cad. A g en u in e ¿ » lig h t
fo r th e m ost particular coffee lo v e r.
New N ivels in large sizes at rertiarkably low prices.
OLIVES, (In Bulk)—
firm and delicious. A new shipment
A n d i t costs m u ch less th a n b o td ed
creafli, to o .
B u t to he sure o f g iv in g y o u r coffee
th a t ric h cream y taste a t « a p p e t& n g
color, insist o n B o rd en ’s.
VEGETABLES-
,v .
New California lettuce and cole
parsnips, cahbugo, Oregon crai
pumpkins and carrots.
Trado Here and Watch Your Bank Account
tm r iiic i
rotw conredy fumane©. B»be as & shebA w ho gets bei
ÿrtWAg Treats ’©m » e ft áttd< fells them nothing.
Sperry FlourOhildFeft’s HdnTÇl
t'„.ittiA . — d c
tde !n the
Orthw«*