Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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ERSITY 10 MAKE COMMERCIAL
AND INDUSTRIAL SURVEY OF VALLEY
Quito n 1irK'i crowd nttomlcM Hin number of cnndldnlcs fordlrnctor wn
ncliool election hero Mondny hut tho tuinll, If, I). Mill wng rlrctcd for
n thrco yenr torm In plnro of Mr.
3onr wlionn tlmo expired till month,
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ASHLAND NOTES
FLOUNCE ROCK FL0UCELETS
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NEWS EROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS"
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Possibilities of Rofiuc nivcr Country
to Bo Forecnstr-il In n Lnro Way
-Resources ami Possible Develop -
men! to Bn Ascertained Great Fu -
tor. In- t)n,i !,., II.. CI.-UUIl..
lure (or Rrnlon by Use Electricity,
UNivniiHiTV or om:no.v,
Htilli), .limit 17, Collilllltllin til
llnitini rltnr tnllny nut itinoiiK
flmt to ri'cclvo hivcfillciilliiii nt
i Imi
Hid
bund of Ih) ili'purtinviit of coniniur
clnl nml tntl tint rial siirviiy of Hid now
hcliool of niiiiiiiurcn at Mm University
of Ori'Kon. Tho oxpurtu nro to KtHitir
mini ilnln, nml put In nvnllnltlo form
I In? furls nml (Ittiirm wlilrh Imvo to
ilo with ttii) rut uro o( IliU rich nml
inrtlto section of Oregon, Tho Idea
In, firm to form nut tho futiiro pn
mIIiIIIHc of llui section In n law
way, and then to mnkn ilovolopnicnt
pnitdblo li' tho placing of tho corrnct
nml vrrlfh'il Information n thn band
whero It will do thn mint i;ooil, Thin
In not to ho cnnfnsud with thn nlil
fashioned "boosllnis" or "axploltlits"
It Is, Inslond, scientific preparation
for a campaign of development which
consist of deed, not of words,
(ilmit INtmilltlllClrt
IJien this oarly In thn snrvny Ihcro
hattt appeared koiiiii giant polblll
He, growing out of llio fuel Hint a
wealth of rhrnii w liter power la avail
ahlit In Ihl valley. Investigation of
Hi In point la now taking two Inter
cullnt: ilitvt'lopiiinntv. ('no Involve
thn best mean of npplylnK surplus
power Io agriculture, n problem most
pertinent In tlilri forlllo region, nml
another In thn pomtlhlllty of creating
nn entlro now jmlualry which, In II
self, woulil Justify thn erection of
vnul li)ilro-ilii:irc plnutH.
Thn Imliutry which It under con
ulilerntlon It thn innnufnrluro of ni
trogen from thn nlr. Thorn nro not
too mnity place In thn worhl where
great quantities of 1 1 mo rock of t
rlghl iialltlc nrn locntnt niljncont
Io ndeuiiato water power to make
nlhle hn establishment of thl
Industry. I'rofemor 0. I Htnfford.
of thn ilepnrtuienl of cliomlilry of tho
t'ulyunlty of Oregon, lian iiimln x
liimivo InventlRallorn Into thn nltro
Knit huliulry of Norwny, nml linn
nrocloil cUhornln experimental
M'
pftrntim nl tho Unlvorlly, hy inennv
of which ho nctunlly iimke nltroRon
from thn nlr In hi laboratory. Thn
world xupply of nltroKon, be n)n,
I rnpldly nhlftlim from tho untiirnl
nllroReii hod of Chlln to tho hjilro
elritrlr plant of Norway, mid ho
bellitxe Hint OreKou I In n condition
to Ket ii InrKo nbnre of Hid profit of
till movement.
t'llllnllou of Clortrlilly
Tho other linn of tuvi'tlnntlon con.
hltH of tho collection of nxnet fart
nml flRiiro from nil placon tho world
unr whern oleclrlc owor U ppllod
Io thn ptirpo-e of nKrlctilturi), Tim
follow Iiik data to roRnrd to thn lit III
xallou of elect rlo pnwvr In Idnho, for
tho purponn of Irrluntlon, hrntliiK,
IIkIiIIiir power nml domoHtli; pur
poneit, nml In Italy ll ttucceuMful np
pllcncllon Io idowliiK mid other heavy
farm work, nro rIvoii out today by
thn Itouornhln II. II. filler, director
of the department'
In the Mlulilol.il federal reilama.
Hon project, or Idaho, 17,700 ncrot
or the land U Irrlpated by pumpluR
water to It, I ho power for pumpliiK
hnvliiK boon rcctircd In rounvctlnii
with tho main work of tho project.
Ah thn period when pumping for Ir
rigating U limited, tho dopnrliunut
find ItHoU with ii great mirphiH or
energy for tho moot of thn your
To murkot HiIh, low raten have boon
uiiiiln throughout tho adjacent din
trlcl. tho piirpimo being to miikn tho
hy.iiHcn tnko euro or n part of thn ex
piuiHOH Incurred lu oreclliiB tho pow
vr plnnt nml tliu effect n imvliiR In
the cot of Irrigating tho IiiihIh,
Kill tile Heating
Irrigating IiorIii about April 1,
mid I entirely flnlidied hy October ill,
During tho earlier ami latter piirlH of
till koiihou tho UHi) In light Tie pro
ject being In mi ngrlciiltural region,
there nro no manufacturing iutnroHU
of moment to help In coiiHiiiuptlou of
power, Tho department Iiiih been
((impelled to dltitrlbuto tho energy
Ihroiiiihout tho rural vocllouu and to
Ihu urban coiuiiiuuIHon, for tho iiho
of lighting, for ilnuioHtli! imrpoKoN,
and for beating rimhlunco,
For boating, u rate of l u kilo
watt iiioulli Iiiih been ildopted during
tho winter period, TIiIh figure linn
been found mifflcleiitly low In liuliico
ii liirgn iiumbnr of roNhlonco mid
mmiy public building to adopt elec
tric healing II In oMIiiimIoiI (but
tho rate iiiakeH (ho rnt of healing up.
preclubly litttM llniil llio nit or heat
ing by mean of coal In that dUlrlcl.
Kkcepl fur llil' heating ruin, Ihn
cIihiko iiimlo for elcclilclty furnUliol
hy llui KUvnriiiiiKiit In -aid Id ho xuf
flclent Io iuy npnrnllMK o-peime of
Ihu plMiil, or IIihI U. Him i0iorllnu
mIii tiiurn. mid h f tlr iio"iIIiiii of Hm
llltlllllnllMIICU Hllll MOIIIU (HDfll l('lHt'
Tlv yovvMiiuvut III1! lu iu uv
H"k, im pnrpi. i..,Ihk io kii to
coiiipniihm or Kronpn of form,
(1lM, lMvn n,n.ui.ni
', TT p"lM"M,1m,r" B,W pl,,roMt for
liontlni:, IIkIiIIiik. (Intlrmm mid power
, The, fiiitimn rati i rn emit pr
I il. ...... I..... ri'l... l . i
' IIHMllll MT IIIMI, I llll lirHl -. IKMir
i .. i,ull,iu u .....n r..,,.. r,.- ui.
wnlt hour, nml U 14 for tlm noxt 25
houm, Tho iinwiT mto vnrleii no-
rnnlliiK Io conmntiptloii, If n cunto
titer tnkcH flvlt llloiittn nn liU mak
lotiil, nml IiIh tolnl iino Ih 2500 kilo
wnlt hour In ouo month, hi hour
lino per month In r.OO, Willi t III-
intix, llui rnle In fliiro out.
Heient lep'irlM Imllrnln (lint In
llnly plow Ink Is lining nui'cenfiilly
iloiin hy elerlrli) 'iier?y, An Itinlniirn
Klveti In Hint nt IIiikkIo KiiiIIIm, whom
711 ncreN worn plowoil, tho uro mid
lom of olnrtrlcll) In tho work n.
KrecntliiK .'l.'.HMl kllowntl hour.
Tho plowlnc In ilona Io n ilnptli of
1 1 to Hi IiicIich, thn purpoiii) helny to
riilxn uniixeil noil to tnu roKlou of
root action At Otmo Vnrotietn the
plouliiR with nnlmnlri win put nt
IS .10 pur ticro n it minimum, nml
f ."..70 im n uinxlmuiiii with ulenin nl
II HO nn ncro, nml with olec'trlc en
erny, 13 pur arm, Thn mto nl which
iloctrlc otiortsy I Inknu for thU uo
U put nt three rcnti n kllowntt hour.
In other illtrlcU thn rhnrKo fur elec
tricity ruiin n IiIkIi ii four cent n
kllowntt hour.
Tho plowliiK iloiio hy (ho Itnllnnn
n hy uiontiN of n cnptnn ilovlcn.
rnhln to ilrnw (ho plow, nml electric
motor to opomto (ho wlmlliiK mn
chine. Tho plow n worn on wheoli
nnil nrrniiKotl In KniiRn. In till
work, It win fotiml Hint nhout SJ
ncre could ho plowoil without ihlft
tuts tho (tnllonory plnnt.
MUST OBEY LAW
SAI.K.M, Or., Juno 17. StnliiiK
Hint mi iiijiiueliou iiroeeCiluiK wit
not Hid proper rciucdv, llio Mipiomo
eourt, in nn optiiinii wriltru liy .In
tieo Monro, nffirmi'il llio circuit eourt
of Mulluoumh eoiinty in Hie ciixo (
J. (I. Slieroil el nl., mipelliintp, n. the
xluto rnilioml eoinmNxiou.
Shcnnl mill n number of oilier
I'oillnml iommliou meieliunlM in-
htitntcil n hiiiI Io rcntriiiii the mil-
loiiil eoinmixNion nierehmiU' net.
Iuihki'iI hy the Inot legislature, on the
ground Hint tt wil void. The nel
iroiieil thill it t'oimuix'.ion inerelinnl
iiiiiM procure n lit'cuto nml give u
lioml he fine IrilllHiietini; biiiillChh. For
violation of the net, it vvn provided,
eiiiiiiiinl iiiiixei'iilioiiH iniglil hv
hrought. The eoml held that the de
fendants had iiileipmlo nml oompleto
remeily lit law, nt. the iiiotiou of
validity o the net could ho talked hi
ilcfciiM' in ii criminal notion, nml Hint
In Mich oaxi'N eiiiily woulil not inter
fere. PRAYsTolsiol
HUSBAND TO LIFE
NKW YOltlC, Juno 17 Tho body
of Mnrk II, Hutch, n wenlthy dry
gomlH merchnnt, who died muldenly
In New Unveti ycnterday, following
tho Ynln-llarvard hiiMohall game, wna
brought to (hi city early today hy hit
wlfo. She rcfiiMod to tudleve Hint ho
I dead, mid nfflrin her belief Hint
her faith and. prnycra will bring him
ou of thn "condition" hi which ho
Iiiih fallen.
Two ph)HclaiiH, following Mr,
llurch'H cnllnpho In Now Haven after
a third Htrokn of parnl)U pro
iioiiucnd hint dead, hut Mrn, llureh
would not ncopt theti verdict, nml In
kImIdiI that tho body bo tnkoit Io
Now York.
Hurch'H city homo wa reachud nf.
tor midnight. Tho body wiih daced
on a couch, the wlfo cautioning tho
boa iiiih o handle It with gentlo euro,
Kho horbolf placed pillow about It,
ami when It hud been iUhpohciI to her
Hatlfacllou it urvlco of prayor wut.
begun.
LONDON, .lone 17. J. KuhI'h ;l
ymil'-ohl l.le-Ahcil twin Imlnv Hie
loyal JI1111I cup, one ol llio imi-l
coveleil pilri'M at Ihu A"cnl nice
iuccIIiih', IIiiuIciI huh kccnml nml
Hoi.eywiiDil llilnl, A llelil nl' I well
lylivn DUiiiciH liiiiicil out lor the
men, which wax nter m ililnnce ol
omen I'mlmix, Kill )itiU.
Tim i'iii 1 tulucil Ml ;'')0( In
tthb'h I Mddi-d f77MI lllld 11 Ht't'
tlUkv ui fjvv MWi
(Kiom tlm TidiiigH.)
It will lake iiliout xlxly iluyH Io (tit
slni led on Hie iielunf coiihlruetioii
vvoik on llio ).iiiiig. Firt llio IioihIh
iiiiihI he hoIiI, Then the detail Iiiiim
nml hpccilictitioiiH iiiiihI ho made.
Filly or xlxlv ilnyw iiiiihI iieoeHKanly
ho foiimiiueil ill I horns iicliiiiiiiary
multeiM, It Ih OHliiunteil Hid plant
eau he It nl 1 1 in iihout four iiioiiIIim nf.
tec work in begun, Inuring iiufoie-
rooii ilelayH,
MiH Minnie .luekxoii, ilnughler of
Mr. nml Mrn, I), II. .IiicIihou of HiIk
illy, U homi) for Hie Heliool vncnlioii
HCMoii. She Ih pitiHiiiug a i-ouixe of
j-ltuty nt llti' Hlnlo iinlveiity nl Ku
iicrx, nml Iiiik I'ompleteil her jiinioi
year.
A ery pretty nml iiiiiior.im woi.
dint; occurred Hominy morning, .111110
1 1, nt tho homo of the MiHOM Klhel
mid HlnneliD Davenport on llargii
dine xlreet, when Minx Mlnnehe Dnv
euport and .1. Murray Murphy were,
iiiiiltil in mariiago hy Itev. Vv. T. Van
Keoy,
I. K. .Smith has jiiodnccil homo
lieaio on his Woolen htreet property
which are womlerM, They tire of llio
fiictpmol' variety mid were planlcil
in January nml withstood all the
ftimlH of -piiii'. mid llio eolil nml wet
weather following. He wiyn Ih'm vn
rielv linen better, porhnpN, in I hin lo
cality limn any other, owiu to being
xo lintily mid froxtproof nml Hh early
inaluiily.
W. A. Ilentil, tho general manager
of the Saeraiueiito llevrlopiuetit as
Hoeialiou, will aililri'HH the mining
emigre-h 011 irtigntiou, reelmualioii
mid 1110 of Hie ko'iIh adjacent (o llio
mining .eetioii of Oregon, lie is one
of tho hcM-poMcd men in California,
11 welt an Hie licail of the great Sae-
ramcnlo a-xiiciiilinn. Much of Hie
reclamation work in tho Sacramento
valley has been done through hin ef
fort. Prom Ilif Weekly (larctte-Timc
of Corvallii wo learn of the wedding
of Alv in Wheeler ami Minn Alfredo
M. Smith Monday afternoon. Alvin
Wheeler wnx a former AMilnml high
M'hotd student ami grmluuteil with
thcVlii of M'J. He in attemliug the
CorvnllU hcIiooI. Afhlmid friend
wi-h (hem it hmuiv inalriinoiiinl voy-
I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS I
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Mrs, 1'rank McKee nnd family pic
nicked nl thn river Hiindny.
I). W. Stone and wife returned
I'rldny from Portland whero they nt
tended thn It ouo PeMlval,
Much needed work on thn old
lngn rond I ncnrlng completion.
Mr. "Herbert Clark of the Wnnldo
orchard I entertaining gncHt3 thU
wook.
Al Wnltorn nnd fntnlly wero in
Medfonl ono day thin week.
Mr. KiirIIhIi of Med ford pont Sat
urday nnd Sunday with !nn Stone.
Karl Taylor pent Sundny In Mud
ford. Harold (loodmnnrmn of Whcoiuln
In v lulling hi nnclt), William Tack
lam. .In me It. Itowo returned from
Portland nfler upending Hie week ut
the lloho Show.
Il;ilard Kelly mid Merrill llo.-tglaitd
wore Mcdford gucstH Sunday,
Thn (irnngu will havo a picnic nt
Knucfl creek Satnrdny, Juno 20
liver) otto romo nnd Join our Jolly
crowd and upend thn day lit tbe'hllla
Thn Tit) lor mid Slnty fnmlllei
were delightfully entertained at din
ner nt Ihu homo of Mr. mid Mrn.
Warner of Central Point Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. J. P. Ilongland will
lento Tuesday for l.nkovlow, Ore..
mid axpert to remain for hovornl
weokH.
At tho hcIiooI lncetlng Mondny nf
lornoon Mr. Parker wna elected di
rector, Hiicceedlng John Slsty, Mr,
Carlnon wnti re-elected clerk and
other Important IiuhIucsh waa trim
Hiictnil, Tho MJsKes Poro and lllnckford
MerH. Henry IHIny. Armlno lwl.
Karl Ohenchnln and John llrown.
wore callora on Sunday at Scenic
HolghtH orchard.
A Jolly entertainment wna spent
at tho Urn 11 g meeting hint Saturday
evening, tlm ladled mid gontloinen ap
pearing an children, Kach recited a
liurwory rhyiuo and Uitby Kllicl Dean
played tho flint nml IiihI pleruri who
learned on tho piano. Idttlo Mluttlu
MuKooh mother allowed her to bring
lemons for IiuiioiihiIu and Kitty l'lck
ard brought (ho KlngnrmiapH, tho ret
worn well Hiipplled with candy, poji-
corn and peaiiutM, On tho wholo Hit
ovonlug wna u great ucce.
JUNE
BRIDEGROOMS
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rirnl'i'lnHH Imrhui'Kliop Ih oho
ir llii iu'whhHIph, Try
SLIMMKRVIIJ.K'S
BARBEK SHOP
Mr, and Mm. Irwin nml xinnll
daiigbler, and Mr Hcorgo Went wero
paHOinger on tho ttngo Tucuday
inornlng hound for Mcdford,
Tho road workurn wlm wont 11110
tho Pork lino, returned Wediiuiiday
to OrlnvcH' camp.
Hoy Vaughn went to work nt tho
Mnimflelil buiiRalow Thurday for
Mr. Fennlor.
MnrJory Kmklna pnt Tuc-Kdny
with Ora Dllnworth,
Charley Walker went to tho vnlloy
Tuemlny.
A Reed lzed Jiiitirri of cnltlo wore
taken over tho mountain Io Klnmnth
HiIh week. They will break tho road
although wagon havo already been
cronnlng,
Mr. II. K.-1'oton went to Mcd
ford Thiirmlay to tny until Haturdny.
Upt koii Harold, look her to Derby
and from there alio went on tho train.
Mr, nml Mr. ItlchnnUon nlo wont
to Medfonl Thurnlny. They drove
through,
Paul Peyton I nr.rr working for
Mr. I-Vmitnr nt tho Mmufleld plnco.
Mr. und Mr. Vaughn started to
Mcdford Friday morning. Mm.
Vaughn expect to tay a 'couple of
week and visit her daughter, Mrp.
Hid NIcboM.
Wo havo had itomn flno rnln In
Hit section recently and crops look
flno.
Mr. Mansfield and family motored
down to tho hntchery Friday to fish.
Mm. Cordon nml daughter, Clara
mid Tcmln Gordon ramo up Saturday
to Mcnd tho Hummer with Mr, nnd
Mr. Vlnront. Mr Vincent met them
at Derby station.
It. i:. Peyton went Io thn station
Haturdny to meet his wife nnd bring
her homo.
Mr nnd Mm. Peelor nnd Mr. and
Mm. H!Biiclmril spent Saturday fish
ing, down tho river.
Mrs. Dltsworth hns received word
Hint her dnughtcr. Ha Lytic,-Is now
In North Platte, Nob., their old homo.
visiting numerous friends and rela
tive. Mis I.ytlo, accompanied by
her sister, will probably couiu homo
thU summer.
John Cirlcvo. has qulto a forco at
work and Is building somo flno look
ing pieces of road. They aro work
ing near Mr. Hlglnbothanr ranch.
Port Illglnbothatu and family spent
Sunday biting relatives at Itcd
Illankct. "
Several auto went up toward Pro
spect Saturday night. Judging front
their hilarity, tlioy must havo been
Jo)rldern.
Win. Von dor Hellcn nnd family
npent tho week end visiting Nyct nnd
Phlpp.
There were 10 or 13 automobile
parties KtH'tit Sunday In the vlrlnltv
of Prospect. Tho road nro pretty
good now.
Children' Day 'will bo observed
Sunday, Juno 31, at tho I.aurelhurst
hcliool house nt 3 p. nt.
! BUTTE FALLS IUBBLES.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay Spencer left
Wednemlny for l.odgo Polo whor
they will camp for thn Hummer Al
lelic Maboney went with them to stay
for a few dit)s.
Mm. Ituchauan of Kaglo Point Ih
visiting her mother. Mm. Keo wltllo
Dr. Iliichanau la In Portland
Mr, Cochran of Southern Califor
nia Is visiting his cousin, Mrs, l.aurn
Stewart: ho la nlo looking for 11 lo
cation before Heading for hi family
Mm. Merle llrulnnrd left Snturda
with her little daughter to mnko mi
extended inlt vvlthMicr aunt lu For
est drove.
Miss Doltlo Harnlfilt of Kngle Point
emtio up Thumday to bo hoiuokeeper
for her father while Mrs, llnritlsli
went to Kaglo Point for a few dayi.
MIh I.ela Peelor left Saturday for
CorvalllH (o attend tho Hummer school
nt that place,
Miss Vert lllgby of lloguo Klver
canio up ThurhHay o Hpcnd ft few
days viHltlng friends here.
Mm. Uraco St rat ton loft htbt week
to bo gone some time.
Jim SttmniorvHlo of lloguo ltlver
canio In Friday to tako IiIh tint Ion
at Momiulto again tills aummor. Wo
aro sorry to hear that hla family will
not ho with him.
W, 11, Parker, O. H, Morrla mid L.
A. Wright loft Tuesday for a ev-
oral day'a sojourn In und near Med-
ford.
Mr. and Mm. Kdntotidsou, with
their granddaughter, Mllllo I'atloit,
spent a fow daya of last week with
(heir mm on lit ranch above hero,
Mrs, W, W. I'arKor'H brother l
visiting tboin at preaout.
SHINGLES
Why buy shlnglus that aro shlppod
lu when you can Kt a better (trade
that aro iiiadu at lionm of heart wood
miKlmr plnal Tho old fashioned
"hakes (hut lunlod so long wcro inudo
'if sughsr pine, I Iihvm liwivud llio
111III0 o llultv Palis, running on 11
bin iIb und can supply any amouul
'J'hey shliikii'i r on s lit
Mvdfuril at lli KsM M Wood Yni
I'howM C7T.W.
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If you will merely use Crisco properly there will be.no
need to mix any butter with it. Your Crisco cake will be
as nice as the more expensive cake you formerly made
with butter. Crisco cake stays fresh and moist longer.
(Clip Thin Recipe)
Eggless - Bu tterless - Milkless
Cake 25c
i cupful Cfico
2 cupful brown sucir
2 eupfiilt water
1 cupful icrdcd raiiint
1 traipoonful Hit
2 tcaipoonfuli pnvrdcrrd cinnamon
1 traipoonful pondered cloc ,
i traipoonful nutmeg
; ira.poonful pomlercil mice
2 teaionomuli luking tixix
A cupfuli flour
1 teaipoonful baking powder
14 cupful chopped nut meatt
3 tahtcipoonfuli warm water
Put the CrUco into a saucepan, add sucar,
water, raisins, salt and spices and boil for three
minutes. Cool and when cold add the flour.
liakinc powder, soda dissolved in the warm.)
water and the nut meats. Mix and turn into
a Criscocd and floured cake tin and bake in a
slow oven for one and a half hours.
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We use pure, ripe old Burley leaf in DIXIE QUEEN." We care
fully age it for three to five years so as to bring out its full richness.
The process can't be hurried. So you sec no other tobacco can be
the same as DIXIE QUEEN, and DIXIE
QUEEN itself can never vary in quality.
DIXIE QUUEN is Plug Cut-just right for
the slowest, coolest smoke and the longest
lasting chew.
No matter what tobacco you may be using
now, just try DIXIE QUEEN for a week, and
see if DIXIE QUEEN doesn't give you greater
satisfaction, day in and duy out, working or
resting, chewing or smoking, outdoors or in
doors. Hy the end of the week you'll bo a
permanent user of DIXIE QUEEN.
Sold everywhere in convenient 5u foil pack
ages ulo 11 JOu pouches and 50u luuuh boxes,
THr AMKHI0AH TOUAOOO COMPANY
Have you made
a Crisco cake?
It rcnlly it at dclicnte and rich
as a butter cako besides being
to economical.
Try this recipe; or make
your own favorite cake,
using Crisco in place of
butter. Use one-fifth less ,
Crisco than butter and add
salt.
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DIXIE QUEEH
Plug TCuf Tobacco,
We've spent fifty
dollars creating tobacco brands. And we
know that the reason DIXIE QUEEN pleases
the hearty smoker and chewer is because its
quality is honest andjtsjyalue.the biggest.
Free Cook Book
Abnokof250rccincsandvalitablcculinary
information by Marion Harris Neil, Cook
cry Editor, Ladies' Home Journal, wijl
be sent upon rerpicst. The quality edi
tion (regular price 25c) containing 615
Neil recipes and a "Calendar of Dinners"
will be sent upon receipt of five 2-ccnt
stamps to those answering this adver
tisement. For cither book, address Dc
partntcnt 100, The Procter &: Gamble
Co., Cincinnati.
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Live Wires ,
& The hardy lads who
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job are keen for a tobacco
. . that has a rich, mellow flavor
K something that's man -size
and all there something that
makes a he-man feel like a live
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