. m-1t -M-iWBiHn tr " f "l f, i" V MMFORDlMA.TTi TltrtuNE, MEDFOUD, OKKaON. TniTKSDAY, MAY 21, ,1011, FAG! BIX it " -i A WOMEN OF MEDFORD GIVEN OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY SCIENTIF IC COOKING FREE OF ALL COST SMOKELESS FRYING RRELESS Spring Has Come UiliiHltut forth Its annual harvest of weddings nnd graduation shop ping. I wish to nuuoiiuro that 1 have n large selection of sultnblo gifts lu stock nt nil limes. Come In and hnvo vour gift laid asldo whllo tho Htock Is coin-plcto. COOKING TO BE DEMONSTRATED I AT HOME L ECONOMICS SCHOO rc. t Bitttcrlcss Cakes to Be Marie by Miss Pcct St. Mark's Hall to Be Trans termed Into Domestic Science Kitchen Mall Tribune Home Econ omics School to Open Monday, May 25. Arrangement hnvo all been com jiloted for bringing Mtus reel to Med rnnt to conduct a Home Kconomlcs school for cooks awt tioiuewlves. This will open next Monday after noon at 2:30 In St. Mark's hall. Tlicro will be a special lecture Tues day evening, at which Mls Pcct will demonstrate one of tlio most un usual recipes In the wond, that of baked Ico-crcam. Will Make Morning Appointment Mls Peet will have an exceeding ly busy week but sho will be at St. Mark's hall each morning, ready and willing to answer questions. She Tcels In these informal, heart to heart talks she is often able to do a great deal of good and render some real assistance, and then she enjoys the social feature attendant upon these morning meetings, when so gets to meet tier Home Economics classes personally and more Intimately. Miss Pcct has studies household economics thoroughly. Sho says this Is indisputably an era of high prices. This fact must be faced, but alio says It Is not at ait a matter for discouragement, and that American women everywhere are learning to keep house economical) in spite of high prices. Miss. Peet says that prices aro higher but food is better. Pure food laws and enforced better sanitary conditions make for higher prices but wo get a much higher quality of food for oar money. Sho will have many helpful sug gestions to offer along tho lino of economical marketing ana w:ll show Mcdford women how they can reduce the cost, without lowering the stand ard of living. Hall to Be Comfortable As many hundreds of women will he eager to hear Mlsa Peet lecture and see her cooking demonstrations and taste the fine dishes she will pre pare, a large hall has been secured. Amplo and comfortable scaling Is be ing arranged, so that St. Mark's will bo a most comfortable placo in which Medford housewives may take a pro fitable vacation next week. While they will bo rolloxcd Trotn house keeping duties for bcaomI hours each day, they will nocrlhclcsM bo Jonrn Ing many helpful ideas and sugges tions which they ran put Into Immed iate use In their household opera tions. Tho chief charm of Miss Pcct as n domestic sclcnro lecturer and culinary expert Is Hint nil of her theories have becu tried out and proven practical; all of her methods lime been put to the actual working test and aro Indisputably good ones. Her manner of telling about them Is simple and unscientific; her terms are Just the ordinary everyday ones housekeepers themselves use In dis cussing their hotiFchold problems. Housekeepers, professional rooks, domestic science teachers and stu dents all vie with each other In prais ing Miss Pcct and approving of her lecture course and cooking lessons. Will Make Home Mmle lln-ail Miss Peet Is a firm believer In homo cooking. She sas tlicro are very tew If any families who do not prefer tho home mado varieties of bread, cake, canned fruits, preserves and pickles. She says many women have an Idea that tho preparation of all these things will require too much time and drudgery, but that on the other hand what they do require is intelligence and skill. Miss Pcct says cooking Is a most fascinating art and that the housekeeper who has not found this out Is unfortunate In deed. She believes sho will bo able to convlnco all who attend the Mall Tribuno Home Kconomrcs School of this interesting fact. She believes in plain cooking well done, and will show Mcdford women the value of this. She will show them how to make goou homo-made bread that will wreathe their hus band's faces in smiles that won't wear off. Sho. will show, too, how to cook a steak in a manner to con vince any man that he doesn't know how to do this better than any wo man alive. Miss Pcct says most men labor under this delusion. Sho will demonstrate how to make wholesome pies, another cookery real which will please the men, for whoever saw a man who didn't like mora plo than was good for him. But Miss Peat makes the kind he can cat all he wants of without fear of distress. Other good news relating to the Mall Tribuno Home Kcouomlcs school will appear tomorrow. BFFIIGFK ARRIVF NHWTFDUIK IN ; a'.-JULin. i a WOMAN KIIIS YOUTH IN SHOOTING POTATO WITH TILLING TALES l.YXK, Mnv.. .M.n 2l.-llcnr.vj SAX KKANCI8CO. Cl . May 30 Guniu. n M-.wur-oM boy, who was, With nearly n scoro of American, -liot ui the liutul when MNs Jimnitn Kngllsh, and other ri-fugecs from Griffith tried to knock n potato from lux lieml with a rifle bullet in u the ater here Tiic-ilny, iIumI today. The woman is licinjr held by the police. WHITEMAN BACK IN AUTOMOBILE GAME C. hltcman and Jnmes (iregg havo purchased the Valley Auto com pany's machine shop and brass foun dry of Mr. Hlllls and will take charge dune 1. This shop is one of the best In southern Oregon both for equip- Mexico, tho Pacific Mall steamship .Vow port. Captnln Truss rommandlng, nrrhed today. Many of the refu gees, among them rioiiient 8. Ed wards, United States ronau. (ormur ly stationed at Acapulco, nud Walter M. Nrnl, general nmnai?er of tho El Kavor sllcr mines, ttnto of Jalisco, brought thrilling tales of Mexican at tack nnd their inhe tit urea In escap ing from tho war ridden country. Neal told of the murder of two of his companions by an attacking par- ment and up-to-dato service. Mr.il' natives who pillaged tlio niino Whltcman who Is an expert lu auto t Kl Km or April !S, stabbing to repairing nnd adjusting will havo death 0. K. Williams, an Kngllah personal charge of the shop hut will, man, nnd A. 11. Ilcadley, an Amorl rctaln his Interest In tno AIco.'". Ncl stabbed himself flvo James Gregg Is an exnert machinist times before ho escaped into nis oar- NEW INDIAN AGENT KLAMATH RESERV E (Klamnlli Northwestern.) Authentic! information -was receiv ed here ycnterduy from Washington Hint Indian Agent Kdhon Watson Iiiih liven removed front duty at tlio Klam nlli Indian tescrvution nnd n man named Freed from OUuliomn dhi ion will soon, arrive to take his place. Mr. Walon was communicated with last night nnd stated that lie wiih expecting to rccehe notice of liiri removal nt any time, but that he had henrd nothing official yet. Behind tho removal of Indian Agent Watson Hen n atory. When Professor Adoljih (J. Miller, new head of the federal reserve hoard und un til recently assistant secretary of tho interior, was here last summer to in Kpet't tho reclamation project, ho sent word from Crater Luke to Wat sou that lie wanted to meet the In dians of the reservation nud tulk over their affairs with them. When Professor .Miller nnd his party armed at tho agency tlicro wcru no Indians in sight, lie iik'd Agent Wutson where the Indians were. "Oh, 1 didn't get (hem to jjetlier,'1 WiiUon in said to huvo le jilied. "I thought my official reports and I myself, could give you nil tlio information that you wanted." "That's where you're wrong,'' Pro lessor Miller retorted, "Under tlii democratic administration wo are not doiiir thing that yny, It may liaw been all riuht fonueilv for the gov ernment to get all it information from ugentu of buieiuix, but Presi dent Wilson and Kueielaiy Limn want their information fiist hand. 1 luked (o seo (ho Jmliuns and I want lo nvi (hi'in, I cull learn your view. jHilnt iiny (line I wnnl fo ruuil your jipoitK, Now go out and get the In- t'HHH." And Piofi'sftor Miller walled while. AgHi( WuUoii went out nud mini Motif d (lie Jiuliuns for u council with (hit Kcnt of the gicul while futher, Jt In slulfd lhi4t WhUoi win, 'tl' 4 lo pi frmu lliat lime, mn Unit Herein ry ,hh hud only been mmiiiI- iiH H WJWv MMM 0 tniV kin M', PLANNING TRIPS TO CRATER LAKE (Portland Telegram.) Judging from many initiirics re cieved nt the Portland Automoliils cluln office, Ihc (rip to Crater Lake is going (o be one of the iuot lojiu liir drives tliirf coming season. I ho reason for the xpulurity of thin tiip 1 tiint one mny iiinko n jimrrey of about 850 miles without going over any part of the road the second tune. Ah soon ab the mouutaiii pn-ic nre free from snow, which will be in about two or three weeks, one :nay leave Portland und drive into Cen tral Oregon iu Mount Hood, Wnp iniliu mid Miiimin to Hhauiko. fli'S part of the trip euu easily be inudo in nine hours, if the roads arc ut all good. Leaving Khauiko, the liui route to (nke is by way of Madri3 and Crescent lo Klamath agency. From thi point you may drive di rectly up to Crater Lake, but to jvst the full amount of enjovment out ol the tour one should continue on south from Klamath agency to Klamuln Falls, und theucc up the west s.idu nt Klamath Lake, through Ilurriiuuii Lodge nud Klamath Fall-, to Crater Luke Lodge. Leaving back, dike tho road from Crater l.uku Lodgo to Medford, as shown on pagu IS'J of the Automobile, club's tour book. Fiom Mcdford to (Jiaiits J'uhS H u fino drive. However, the roads be tween (Jraiits 1'ase mid Uraiu in very ajit to be rough. Fiom Dinin to Portland, tlio roads even now tire in n very good condition. Tlio un von Ihu Automobili) club suggests go. ing by way of Central Oregon U (hut now ill ii romU are in fine shape, but luter in tho hummer they will become ury dusty, Another reason for go ing l hi way U that more time will be allotted for Ihu Cow Creek canyon to dry out This part of (ho Pucifio higliniiy U not much of u toad, uvcii at Us hcul, A lew of lioe who hnvi' nUilfled llieiC llllenlloii or milking tbl Cmur Luke i) iu koon iim Hie wiitlhai;.'r ! nre W J, Cleni'iik mi, tmWyl A i. Iv'lii.ley iim fiinil) mid H IiiiUvIht mid fnwil, and the two proprietors having per sonal charge will guarantee prompt and first class service. J. C. nnblson has purchased the lower floor and mako It tho home of the iteo and Apperson cars, will storo and care for cars and sell auto sup plies and gasoline. Kanute Honson who will bo floor man for Mr. Roblson Is so well known that further mention Is unnecessary. !! IT S lll II lit IS fcJll HAVE YOU A CHILD? Vttny mmrn lone for children, but breaoM of boom curable physical drraAcrment an drpnTM of this grcatMt ol all hacpuicaa, Th women whoae name follow were rwlored to normal heakh by Lydia E. tlnkham'a Vececa fek Cornpoand. Wnle sod aak them about It. 'I took your Com pound and have a fine, strong baby." Mrs. John Mitchell, Mas na, N. Y. "Lydia HPInkham's Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine for expectant mothers." Mrs. A. M. Myers, Gor donville, Mo. " I highly recommend Lydia E.Pinkham'8 Veg etable Compound before child-birth, it has done so much for me." Mrs. E. M. Doerr, R. R. 1, Con shohocken, Pa. "I took Lydia E. fink- ham's Vegetable Com pound to build up my system and have the dearest baby girl in the world." Mrs. Mohb Blakeley, Imperial, Pa. "I praise the Com pound whenever I havo a chance. It did so much for me before my little girl was born." Mrs. E. W. Sanders, Rowles- burg, W. Va. "I took your Com pound before baby was born and feel I owe my lifetoit"-Mrs.WlNNlB TlLLtfl, Winter Haven, Florida. ricaded homo. GENERAL ASSEMBLY KANSAS CITY, Mo., Ma.v "Jl The Presbyterian geueial assembly today heard the report of the execu tive committee of foicigli missions which upheld the policy of the na tional udmiuistiatiou at Washington iu the Mexican situation and mndc a pi civ that intervention iu .Mexico lake the form of Christian instruction rather than Ihc force of arms. The ton days are up. Spray tlio return spray. J)on't tie lay, if you don't want wormy fruit Orchard Care Company Phone 775 MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER Any Size Cake You Want Kj-.MT- i j" ' K sjyy - l. whou ou want It Is Ihu way wo deliver Iro. Wo don't de liver any old kind of lie, how over. Wit hundio only tho sort that Is safe to use. Tho leu iiiiulo from distilled water free from genus or illrt., Icy that you can put right lu with tho drink oroit tho food with per fect safety. Want somo to morrow 7 I'Wynlik IMIverlr riiouo nt H. Weinhard's Ice Depot 2 r T t r T ? r i Jice&tb. GREAT EXPANSION SALE 1 We are determined to stock our new addition, which will soon be completed, with now merchandise from end to end. Many of our present lines now somewhat broken must be disposed of, no matter how great the f uuwiiiwui xuu uuttjr uujfui niu ivuj ut uouoitki X 4W V'!SKslr I HititttiMi MrlW Will Why is a Grab? ask the Umpire LONG SILK GLOVES 69o An extraordinary op portunity to buy (.Moves thsit you can wear exclusive this season; made of fino Milanese silk, l(5-lmt-tou, 2-clasp, ((ouble i'intrer tips, in black and white, all sizes, per pair 6!) LONG WHITE GLOVES $3.50 The Krailiintiiig girl will need a pair of Long White Kid (Moves, a pair or FQ WN H 'S Famous French Kid lO-bulton length will make a charming gift; they're worth .$1.00 a pair; special price $3.50 LADIES' SILK HOSE, 50c. A pig Extra Special Hi Ik Hose with lisle heel, sole ami toe, with extra garter top, comes in pink, blue, laven der, ne wgrcen, maize, toupe, navy, black and white, ex tra special 50 5c SHAMROCK LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, TWO FOR 5c HO dozen of extra good qual ity Hemstitched Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, al ways sold at fc, while they last, spo'cJal price, 2 for 5 15c GRADE KRINKLE CREPE 12jC A splendid collection of fast color Krinkle Crepe, comes iu all colors and the kind that needs no iron ing, price per yard, special at 12'. y 121oC A. F. L. DRESS GINGHAM 7c An accumulation of ends, this season's patterns ami guaranteed very best quality Dress (linghaui; pieces run up to 12 yards iu length and will be put on sale Friday morning at only, per yard .. ,. ,. ... 7 PARASOLS AT' COST To close out our en tire line of Summer Parasols, both light ami dark, we are of fering them below cost, for ladies, misses and children. 1000 YDS. CURTAIN SCRIM FOR 10c At this season of the year when liouse cleaniiig time is near, you will need .new curtains. In this lot. you will find values up to :i()c, and some pieces willi fu 1 1 v 20 yartjs, both plain voile ami fancy colored border, special value for Friday and Saturday 10 -?- i-.ii-.Ji: m. JL- ml i";"9 i ? T T T 7 ? t $L50 45;in. Imported Voil Flouncing Special $1.19 One hundred yards of extra fine, grade of l,r-iiich Voile Khiuncing, ejuues in .ten assortetl )atterns, with bauds to match; this voilci:wiU stand laundering and look like newj because it is made from extra fine Cor eian cotton, with a smooth, hard finish and well worth $1.00 per yard; our expansion sale price Krldav nd Saturday ! fl.lO ? t J J t T 10.1 MiiiH Tape, sizes I, 2, IJ, '1, r, coiiicM (i ,v1h, long, special ut 5 NOTION DEPARTMENT SPECIALS if. & V. Coats' Spool Cotton, the best sewing thread made, 7 hjwmIk i'ov S55 I'nioii Siiuare Hair Net, comes in all colors, with or without eliiHtlc, Ofor . 10 Silk Web Hose Supporters, all sizes, ladies and children, 10 pair; I! pah's for 25 fie Non-Wust- able Snai) Fas teners, black and while, sizes I, ii, III 2 doz, for . 5t Defiance Kiifo iy J'ins, nickel only, sIzch 1, 2, ',), speeial, Si doz, for 5 ',i,if,,. 1 IL i t i n