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Vnt: vix VlTiYOUD tU. 'Ihlhl f MlUlOMl Dfflf.nv WiiiNfvfiW MW.Mf I'M. i &i ', t ST vf . J I M r 1'! LAND mm lXiIiii I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I -fc . . lAiir ai ",ml FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS j ASHLAND AND VICINITY ' iwiiuml onim (By t.KI.ANH i IIAIU.KY.) In 1914 (Inn- ( linrl'-v t Ilrown hft wan the enpitul prir.n in tbt corn ptVwinjr '!-( with a good project rapwt an n erop of 1 1 1 bnahala per Mi. Ill good porn rttmrluil cuh aUarable Attention and waa in rle wand, A gwoil many farmer, and no laaa than fifty boy hi JftckwiH, CMmmV hotn enmity, rdnntad tm frflin IiIh field last yrar, Willi tlio re mhU tlmi there wn twice mm tiiiirii good ni grown in Ihe county its ovur before. Tha tiaa of well artecled, tented nml BcaHiiialcd need and the application til scieutine motiiiMiH or cultivating hy flit iiiouibei-n of llni Imi.vV corn oiillis nre in it dirge meaniue icupoii afidti for the fact Hint corn in rup Mly coming into fnvnr ns a furiii irop in Ontgun. l.elnml Clmiley, n hrotlier ("lmis, wag tliu cliiiiniiinn in the in iIiiKtrinl (inni growing, and Claim un titan clliimpliiu in the itjrrietiltnre eon lost of com growing in HH.'i, I.chuul wrtliia (in fullmvn ntrnriliiiir Iiin werk: "I enrolled km h i'iiiii ijcinlicr lie emiae I thought I might win n prize, nml ua I intend to lie n tanner I tFtoufdtt it would he n good Nchooliiig fftr Jjui. I think the ohjeel of lln ImiW corn eliili i to got those inter- oltPil in fnnniiiKi tile imtin iiitiioxt iy !n tliu world, who nre lav nml want to lonvo tliu fnnn, Corn wb llwt ndni'il Iiv the IiidinnH. It rtan n poor femilo of wirii- shallow ami loomi Ifminri, nml they li.nl mo iliitiuet vn rfnty, lit t it Iimm hcen irrtKleil up unlit it ia tint lending erop of the I'nileil State today. I teHlwl my need eorn hy taking ten rnix mid ten grniim fioni eneli ear, aimnuititiK to J 00 li-Nln; tlieu 1 put in three ineii of aflwduel aMd nnti ineh or dirt Into n M.T and n elntli over Ihe diri. I put UlD eorn on the cloth urn iinother elOlii over the eorn, on which I put nil liielr of dirt antl n half ineh of HlNluHt. 1 kept it dump mid in n umrtti plnee, and n n teviil) nut f (lip liniidreil lour di1 not Kproiit, I 4llled my eorn one grain in a hill nlioill two feet n pint. I Inn rowed it fiftor nlnntintr and eiillivnted it ufler oprli JTtin to kill Ihe voting kiviIk nml to1 ftiriti n in'ili'li on top, which pre r&U euoillary evaunmtiou. ( miek- i'WNl wy eorn hv inilligg off all the ink atalkii. I liarveMltNl mv eorn the enrx Were fully matured. I a(tked it uitd let it xinnd until it fa thornujfhlv dried. I eleete mv aafd em by going nut in the field Wl noieelini- enra on goml mUII:m. 'lite totnl viehl ot mv nere Win eijthtv ewen bushels." Ke.iortod by jRuknnu County Alv trset Co.. Ulith and Kir lit Iteul liilo Tiin.sf(i W. M. Mmlth to C. J. ISalep. Iota In ninth I Nurrogau' add. to Mwlfard t. 8. to Ulysaea (t. Welch, Innil In 10-3 1-3W i. Be lt. Ouuuva W. Allen to 8. II. Hon or, lit. SI-1&-SW ISOO.09 C. L). OhurpealHg to Herbert L. Araut, lot I blk 3 Alfu add Ashland Arthur l. Young et ux to Uraee Weaka Vaaim, pt -3 t-JW . John A. Ilarvw at ux to I). M. 10.M 10.00 I.owe at ux, at IS-118 3lle.au lwbelki Itowloy tn Uthel T. tnaarly, jrt'. 31-IW .. . fion.ou ". S. lo IrBMjamlH Winchester lluaon, pt. 0-31-sw . . Mln. Pat. U. . tti lhau. U. Hayes, tract IT-I6-3W W. II. Stagier to W. It. Me- Uo, ul. il and 3I;33-1T. tax Meed ... Myrtla V. Uaden et vir to C. I, CbarpeBiag. lot 3 blk X Alfa add. Ashland I 'at, 33.KK 10.80 Ubble Ithudea at Wr lo Vm CbuMh of Chrlat. irleutlai, lot Ui Aahlaad. 3(00.06 LflMaad H. Kbodea to htrti Cburch of ChrUt H.-ieultat. lot iu Ashlaad. QTfi KruiM lilt titer et iu to I.. J. HavU-H, (ol Id hlk 'J Marv l'lmv u.l.l Medloril 1.00 I no il H J.U IM ATI ANT A. WHITBY. m now LARS "-fiei,Trt'M-n - COURTHOUSENEWS !t la. M4k I i Ih. hUlt News From itneenhiirn Bros, and Harold Fey- ion mm tip from ( entral Potnt In a car Thursday and apant a couple of dMi transacting iiasloaaa around John (Irleve rnme home from the valley Hunriav driving a new high RtetHrtaa heree to a light buggy. T. ft. Hlgglnbotham made a bual- noae trip to the power plant latitritay iimriiiBB. W have a new mall carrier nw a yonitg Mr. Wlckn fat Walker, dauahter-ln-law, Mm. Vhaa. Walker, Marled If the valley Monday, jiimea Or leva wont out on the atjige the aame day. Hurt tllglnuolhain haa hean In the t alloy during the pant week. Thuro are nonie nrdunt patmr a of lltarutnre In tide rommuiilty ee tlio literary amlaly at ianirsltiurnt sat- WM ,MV ,, vWting ihe metropoli. urday nlaht wiw well atlepde.l In , Mr, aml Mlx r Pi ..rd, dnr aplto of the heavy rain and enow. ,((r (.ip M,,jHHler mv., Imve There wae a good program and hard ' M.t vW(j,w ' ynrinut. aectione of foiiKht dohote on the ipienllon, "lln- j.!,,,!,,, olv.MUIittl the r. S. ahuiilil Im pro-1 hrHt'eoinimny, ('. A. ('., wnn aiili piiioil TiuBfipmiHitH Htth any foreign , 1-1,..h,,i .. ..i.,.. n.i r1I,Hi i,,.,,,,,,.. p.lowrOTtn five yeaiH Carl ltle.li- aniflon wbh loaner oi mo Huirmiuivr . Kil.M, IJ,.,,!,,,,,,, Sllippilil of tlio rejf fild wlfh Mlaa I'arker, Mre. Utearna ....... ..., ...,,., ., nil .. nn , and tfahln .Ve an eolleHgnee. lien Illanoln.nl 1ml tlio negatlvo. and 'opoNyo, DnLytleand llolmrt lilta- worth were hla helper. ThodeelMon 1 wu given to the affirmative aide. The next meeting of the aorloty will ho April I. ItOMOnhurg tiro. Iionglil a hunch of h1i(!(!i from I'oelur A lllauehanl. Htliul lllKlnhutlmui apent Saturday and SUiutla) with I'earl l'eytou. The Nya girl vlaltad Mr. Oua i Dltflwerth Saturday and Sunday. The ! S've linva nlo vlnltml frleuila at I'm'- ton in IIioik two day. Minn ll l.ylle Mini Slcwwrt Dlta worth ntayed at I'rHiik Dltaworth'a Knturdny iiIkI'I- Crank Dltkworth mnilii a IiubIiiom trip to JuokBonvilltt lait wenk n did iiIko Jeff Ilrojiliy. Krank roturued Kundny. .Mr. and Mr. IM llnllonuenk nud elilldleli vIhIUhI ol Unit lllglnliotli iuii'h tlio tint of the woek. Oaour Illgiiiliothaiu and llnh Coff mull killed a mother heur and cap la red two cube lunt week. Wo hoar that l.ne Wndcll wlo killed u huge bear recently. Rvnryuue wanta to kill a hear. We don't Illume them, but (V .I. Ilnwklil writing In "Coun try I .Up Im America," of the bear: "It I to our idiame that ho la not better piotecteU. A few atata have given him the ahelter of good htwa but In moat pari of the coun try he I atlll hunted wlthoHt relief. ISveu the mother bear naming her cub baa no recognition by the law. All rtvillaed at ten ought to have at least two month of cloaed season wheu the hears firm tome, from their den." We think mi too. The liear Ik one of our aeU, Krlmeu lielng altracted'lix henr a well a deer, and tl.e nIioi.IiI be protected part of the linn- .lislfo.-il ItooMcis Smoke Meilfonl and Ml f'ltt Clmir Tim V ell 6 " ri - IVX "'' i'. i...iinKI'51 . tr r4 iV 'i'1'n'iMmniifci 1 ' ,, C 'if " JgOl !.. .,nr-iJ V . i o A ii" ' ' iii,. V- - - -JJ-S " . -,. r lurtkm mflkiil lrj,r,nM Our Neighbors ,i.,ha rhnir, Mo. J, O, K. K.. oh -rvc, n ihirtv-nth iiiinivt riarv Tewli.v evening nr thi- reek. It a 36fl .Vem - chartered Kehruarv 24 berhip, 'J.V). From it rnak hute been rhnen three member who huvf wervcd the etate jurisdiction n worthy grand Ht nm, including Mury K. ilrC'nll, ilet'enHed; JuHeyh- iht. ,, crorker of thi eily nnl llay ufc Hherwin, at pnent reeiding1 in ,Wli Hnleflv Yi. ilre. i:We Chiireh- man i the present worthy matron. O. J. Stone, former resident, who leeently weajt to Port In ml to Hve nml liHiaMat' in the MHithern portion of that oitt, (in already trnded lii protertv ror the premiA at 1031 Knxt Twenty-ninth ulreet north, where the family in "at home' to r,h,,jr miJv fvilftuiH from tMiw 0(.n)jtv I M,mny ng , ,M, .moPy ,y Kmm,t T(, ,, ,.tM!Miir-o wh Kihu1, ,, H.hp ,,, u(nt.w rU 1nj f(rti,f.4,mil)iP ;, H xt'wtPI n..i H... ,...,:..,. ,.,. ,.. , .:,,: wj ,, ,,,,.!,, .Vxccllei.(." .Mr. and .Mr. R, ,1. Hdward nre lil iu I'loniln and at lnt iiccouikm l were in the vicinity of Miami, on tlio iHOiitllcitMleru cohmI of the KnitifMlii, I a iHipnlar reioi't where (ho Hoekofel jleix, Vniulerliills and other million I aire mostly do congregate. Palatini ! resilience, big ton ring enra and pleasure yacht nre greatly In evi deuce. KuHtcin Stur inemherN are agitating the foiinutioii of cither n thiinlde or miiliioiilcrv club, imllicriugK to he held on the ufteruonnH of the Meeoud mid fonrlli Tiic(iih ol end. mouth iu .MnSonii) hull. To tlie iniiiimiuu of emhroidery and cwiitg will lie ndded the maximum of micitil iiiiiitt m. Annual election of the local Mooin lodge will he held on Monday oveiiiiur, .Match Kt. Itny Snvlea, who at pres ent linldw the olfice of dictator, hue liecn renomiiuiled for the Mime place. Dr. W. K. Itlnkc is- rigging up III iucniip- with a new conr nf mlnt, even the garage receiving a due tduirc of I lie dotc whiel. ie preinl witli a lavish hand all over that ee tiou of Iturk i-licel. .lack Itigg Ih itu iug.thc joli. The Modern Woodman enrnp, whieh now occupies Moonc hall, now meet on ihe firt mid third TuednyM of each mouth, in-leiid of the mtoiii! and fourth Friday. laical MiiortM nre idanniug to at tend the log athletic eiirnivnl at Med- roni, neitnc-nnv evening, wlueh i lo he held under the miopiees of Se - cntli eoiupiiuv of that city. Mr-. Dai. Walker left, on Monday Im ii x i -it vy.it Ii her s.tcr, Mrv Siis Apphvate.nl llerkeh-t. Cut. She u ill i i-iiiiiiii ilieic until April, when Mr. nml Mi-. Aimleuiite leliirn lo III mil. win smokers because they find the blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos so refreshing; because they appreciate the absence I" I l l ' ! ' i. lii iii. it- m KInmt'll t 'I' Mr. t. A. ffeerl nal .liililrii l.ii reaident" f CalMunn wh hate ! Um liv.., am mUtm im....i . ent em iimtaB, left ir Oakland on Monday, itrragpun-nt for Mr tratiepnHatMm baalr ,'' Made b the eify autkoTiia, John M. Scttf afwernl tieket ami pAetigtr agent of Uw S. I'., waa in ! "h'Bn' ' Oal rek ottenifnig io owrw TBfiHein wnio' on ei tt tum to I'ortlanil. Mr-, Meotf met him here ad they wetv the (ntet- nf Mr. and lira. Otnrge Kramer while in thin city. Mr. .Mary B. ffmoi, alio died laet week at the age of (Ml. wn linrled on Munuav from the comer CoOlMge and Herviee were rotHlihteil h Ilev. A. It. Mlnekofmie, ' Inirnient in llnr gndiiie cemetery. Two lire nlntin?1ii one day wn the ordei' of tliintaVni .Monday. The second waa a minor one, hut the firat kept the demilmont busy on tlio premixen of Deoiitu (lillette, High utreet, n place owtipicd by II. II. Millicim, an (Mnplnye of the Tidinip office, when tlio dninnue wiih eon miIi'I'mIiIo, iiininly in Hie npjier )tory. I.l Siiudny night the union Sun day Mchnnl of Hut lclleiew dintncl jrnve n inont enlnynlile Miing- oeniea, in which n Inrttn Mini nOpreeintivo nudii'iiee tvitnuMaeit tlio piol'icieney which the nrmuiiantinn Iium Htlained n long imiHcnl nnd lilcmry line. .T. It. Hunter in the efficient superinten dent ol' Hum fliMiriwIiiitjf Nchool Clyde Dean, for Home time pnsl of - fiee employe of the Cuhfortim-Ore- gon Power Co., line hcen trHiiafcrrcd to the Medrord office of Unit cor Htrntioii, now tlinl the conimnv Iium nlioliHlicd ilH electric lymitcrx here. Ileiiu, wlio wiim tlrst lieiiteunut of Firt eumiwuy, C. . ('., Iihs reMlgn ed that poaition. .1. V. Loeher of I'oitlnnd, fohner uell-knowu resident here, hn been reviniting old friend on hi return north after u protracted Hluy in Sou Frniieieeo. lie is u Soutlieiu T'neil'le employe iu. the bridge eoiiNtruetion ili'imrtnu'iit nud lio-t August wu xeri oithly injured whllo ul that work. For .I'vornl niontlw put he hu been nt I lie compnuy'M "cnenil ho-pital ut Hnn FrniieiHCo. N'ow that Hniid Siiiieivisor .Inch True nml II. M. I.owe have been np-f po.uiei. to uci in ciiu.une;uiu wuu 'iii ... ( oiiuty Surveyor Hi own as a board of official viewer to inspect the new mule of the I'lieifio IukIiwu.v over the brow of Ihe Milling Fiirnlfiiin-.Inek-imiii e ci'lern hill, it l- hoped Mild ex Meliid they will arrive al Home ieedy conclusion in icmml to u mut ter which in rnpidly iitsuming ihuse of nueieiit hi.torv, ! Tliey have been npixiiiited by tin' eilunty court nud have HiHcrs to neM doinnaes, sub- eelebrnled l.utliei llurbnnk daj Tues jcet to uoufinimtioii b tlie power , day iiftcnioon. that be. Valley 'iew, Antierson creek and It i to he '4tatioii" hereafter, the' Wagner creek will meet Talent iu a i Southern I'neifie liAviug placed the;spdling contest Thursday afternoon. ban uhih deMit, whether pronounced "deepul," "deeMi." er "daypo." The '"Itieials of the eomjwuy frown upon'iiix. 1 1 he old, (di-olele lenn iu general, and i it is lniM'd iheir ohjeiitioiiM may ulti-1 mutely e.teml to the Ashland dcHi: iu a phy-ical sense, legnidless of either spelling or prnniirieintioti. It j is well lit remember, however, Ihnt titr & m&w tiLffl Mflk mz earL. a -satKosr isaua a ruanaa &! of tongue-bite, throat-parch and any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste! ' You'll prefer this Camel blend flavor to either kind or tobacco smoked straight. And the quality is so apparent men do not look lor or expect coupons or premiums! Once you know trfe delightful mellow -mild-smoothness of Camels and how liberally you cn snioko them without a comeback you'll choose them against any cigarette at any price! " "'"' tfwhrm ,n wimntiHemlly Muted wrAa.j, 30 tor lOo ur fn mAi (200 c.u-t) in a Jimua apMsotr.rf . jrHm tor 00. MV .frong r4mud iWa Cirttui for ih homo or oaVe attpply or haw you ImviU. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Snlem, N. C ' ,.i .1 nr. il ii. I il ill (...! I I'fl ill, . , l MIC ' liltlHO ' ,lMnml e. rather i"r Krlinmrv re veriln a . ' I o tin i.ifi. e,nfMfMf t ii . iiii'iu nun nr 'ii on the 8w1h. The frtinpiin'iiin n 1. 7.1 laefce. There were eight hmntifnl ehwtf day,' a agninet eleven elorMly aee. rtleim Payne and wife or IflHa btrro ore vbiiting Aahlafnl relative, ftletin w a former elerk hi MeXarr Ilroe. drngtore a ad now i partner in a flmirfMRir buinen condneted V the Itillnboro pharmacy. Jlr. and Mis. domeo Ingalla are here vMting their o, Bert Turner, of the Vell-Kargo Co., who live on Kllh etreet. Thev are reiMenti of 'Ul.. . l.--ll C ll u.l !... I...... famdv reMiJ the'w'iiiter'in -onthern Cnll 1 Woolen trette. -,.. ... , At the Itelleview model kcIhmiI on Tburmuty eyrtting of thi wn-k, Sm perintendctit llriweoe of the -lo'enl wehnola will addrtwx the iuent teacher, eiitde of that innt itiitlon. It jlpcing leap yenr, the men of tlio ilU- triet will euteitniu nt tlie reneali ment and eoeinl hour which follow the nddrcNK. Mutt mid defr "In College" i-. one of the major theatrical entertain nientt which i scheduled for Ihe Viu iii for .Monday cveniug, Mnrcli l.'l. .Mim. (iVoi-c liuis nud daughter, Alice, of Suit in, u-dtedrclntiyeH in iTnlent IViiluy nml Sundiiy. They are now al the hciWule ol .Mr, mux father, (leorge St( ciihoii, of Anii Innd, who ii ery ill. The Study idub meet al Ihe home of Mr. .Mntlcxnn Tmsdny iiflernooii, Mnndi 7. The l.ndie' Aid meets nl the luune of Mr. Oenrge Yoe, Tliunidnv, Mureh U. I'rnfoaanr Datum of Ashland will inx itt tlie morning services iu tlie Methodiit church nest Sunday. The .school board held u uieetiiiK at tlie eehoollioiiHe Moiidny after noon. All the member were present. Mix Florence Morgan left Thiir day for tier home in Tillamook, Or., nfter u three mtuitlis visit with .Mr. It. K. Kobiiisnn. Mih Anna Muxon left Friduv for Trail, whole lin will tench the spriiis teliil of sehool. Mrs. S. I. Wilson nud family spent Saturday and Sunday witli friend in Med ford. Mr. Koboitx of I'hoeniv visited Mr. .1. W. llailey hist week. Mr. and .Mis'. C. A. (inches mid Mr. and Mi. V. D. Wit brow spent Thursday with the Itedpullis and C. M. (Inches in Medfoid. The pupils of the Talent school Friday, Mnreh 17, Ihe Talent team will h1I aguiust IMuwni.v ut l'Uoe- Dick Poscv of Ashland will gtve ".lust Conunnu Folks Thuixlay. March i). at the school building under the auspices of the Kpmirth league At a i-eeeiit meeting of Ihe Olympic society of the Talent school toliln- esmsmsmsm M M IBPL m uta TALENT TALK 1 irRpiK3! 9 i i i i' 1 1 in I. tin tin i "ii Aii HnW. f'erlton Vlor Im ili i r imynrtnted h i . ti i in -i,iM-it rina nod lr..n it eommitlee . n vnnltintf pil and jftmpifW P'.l Talent hot the bant field meet trn. k " he val ley, and a tin- irnek i- '' 'he 'e' feoiiwitioti it Im- 'er le-i-n n. - en "fill mm! - nntn'iiMl','l. W. D. t hirke is transacting hii-i-aea in Salem thi week. , 4. f. Iloaglami bn been attenthng etutrt in .Inekwitville. .Mr. Hoot of Mctlford wn in the ditriet taking orders for pray and on-hard "itpplie. Tlie Standard Oil truck from Med ford was delivenug gasoline iu the district Moadnv or lu.t week. Hot. Domn of Ahlnml wa a Sun diiy dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hlden at their home. CI recti Acres. .Mr. Carrie Ilradlmry and tlauirli ter of Deliver. Colo., nre visiting II. R. ileNiier, n brother of Mi-. Hrndbury. The Presbyterian choir of Central Point rehearsed at the home of Mi-s McNasscr Friday evening. .Mr. Flunk MeKeo mid daughter wore caller iu Medford Monday af ternoon. Mr. Morgan ol Trail was in Willow Springs Ihis week lo purchase grain hay. Mr. .1. P. Ilnaglaud and Miss Ma- bio .lone of Coming, Cttl., returned to their home after a ery enjoyable visit with Mrs. Fitch Snyder of Hold Hill. This week Mr. Aiken of Medford has been in the district inspecting orchards tnr lilijilil and other di-- ensc-. Mrs. V. f) Clarke nud Mr-. Ilnrrv GUIA USED SflfJi. TEH 10 DARKEN tfc She made up a mixture of Gsge Te and Sulphur to bring back color, gloss, thickness. Common pnrilt-n sge hrrwed 1'ito A Ikmhv toil witli miliititir iui-1 nl.-nh'il ndiletl, will turn gmy, nUeakf d and tinted hair lsutifully ilsrk ami luxuriant, re move evury 111 o( lUmlriitr, Up is'ilp itching anil fulling Imlr. Jimt a few applieHUoii will pnne a teveliitinn if your1ilr in f.ullii gray or dry, serng- gly mid thin. Mltlnj: the Sage 'le ml t'dpliur recipe at heme, though, in treulileiMiinc. An easier wuy i-i lo get tli-rcMily-to-use tonic, sistiiig ulsmt 60 cnln it lufe Isittle ut driig store, kniiwn u "Wyulh'a .Suge and Sulplmr Uuir Ikiu islyi" thiH iivolJing u lot of nuisi. Whllo wisriy. gruy, fsdeil hair I not inftil. we all desire to letuin our joutli fill rtpii-aranoe end nttrnotivetien. fly darkening your hair with Wyeth's Ss(je uiul Sulphur, no one can toll, Nsxuimu it dom it so nutumlly, so evenly. Von just thiuipcu a nsngn or soft lwuih wiUi it and draw this through your liuir, Uklnc, one Mimll utrund at u tlnsj; hy morning all gray hair hve diMpjieared, and, nftT niiothcr .ippln-atlon or two, your hair Is-aiuifB Isstgtitully dark, glotuy, wdt and luxuriant, e It's Here! and See It! The HEW " Fairbanks Norse form Emmz Economical Simple Light Weight Substantial Fool-Proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compression. 1J6 H. P. on skids with BUgLT-IN KuAGNETO 3H.P. $60. 6 H. P. $110 All F, O. B. Factory More Than Rated Power and a Wonder at the Price" l''or Sale bv I Medford Iron Works aneee il WILLOW SPRINGS ' numui KVflpfi I , . i i ' ill "et ifiliiv fin li.tnc nf Mr- Clerk .? . nfl eilb ffr'. imA ..iiis anrf nt " iiowfta. Ilanbr "f Me' ! - - "ler eHn ftpcr cnnimi. r rr.mmw mr I Child for ieriee," keh v ns an re lind bihI enpe.. The refreelt (menls i. deiniih -en-( nml the utile a I te ni n 'i" erv idcasitlg. ' -- ' ' " German Coffee Cake Made Without Yoatt I)y Mr. Janet McKerule Hill, Editor of the lloston Cooklnjt School Mawlnc There it no warm lireud quite a appro priate for Sunday mornrn hrMkfut as German Coffee Cake, yet it Is K'ldom made Ity liouiewlves who do not Iwkc their owre liread. If K C double r.ilio Uakintf l'owdec Ii used It will he Jut as ood at If rai4xf with yeast and It will have the further ad vantage of being fresh and warm. Save IhU wJpc anJ ,fy il ncxl Sunday. K C German Coffee Cake Tu-i mid one-fourth eui$ nfed jlonrr, SlnrlUttnpoontula KC Making Ineder? l trtl tcannooHtul milti 'J tabl pimni'uls vwltetl but ter, i tabiespoovfuls sugar; 1 iy, milk. Sift dry ingredients together, heat the efx, add milk and butler to the epfr. to make onr and one-tsttfrrnp;i tir all together with inverted cpoon io u itill Kilter. Turn into liiiriiit pan and spread even, llnuli top iighllv' with melted butttr. Sprinkle sugar and ground tinnaiuon over die tup. llake in tnistenite oven. Diitel. Apple Cike or Prune Kurhen ran I e made with tint aiuc letter by covering the ton with pared and sliced tipples, or cooked primes with the pits remnved,sk!n ides down. Dredge villi sugar and cinna mon the same as for Coffee Cake. "The Cook s Hook" contains 90 juit such delirious recipes. You ran serine a copy tin hy sending the rolnred rertilieatc packed in 25-rent cans of K. C Hiking Powder to tli Jaques Mfg. Co., Cliivaip), hclnrr sure to writs your name ui.d uJdress pUinlj. DHINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD .....,-- -, . - (irt h Miiull pieknge of Ili.nitiurK IlrcKst Tea, or hi the Clernian folks call it,"llinliurger llrust Tliue," nt Hily plmruiacv. Tuke a tahlespoonful of tliu tc. put' a cup of Isiilm water upon It, istt.r through a sicie ami drink u tcKitip full nt any time during tliu day or lsfnre retiring. It U the most eMectivc way to htciik n cold and cum rip, as it opens tin MnM of the akin, relieving conpsttion. Alisi ' liMisnm tliu bowel-i. tluiH driving a cold from tlm gyotein. Tr it the next time you auffer from n cold cr the jjrip. It is ini-xprnslve nml ii.tirely vev tahlc, therefore KKfo and liHrmli'st. RUB BACItt Ai IT OUT Hub Tain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When your Imrk m sure and lnino or huiiliagi), Hii.iii. ii or rhcuuiatism Inn J nit atilTiiitil up, ilnn't aiilTurl (let u 25 rent luttle of oM, liuuest "St. JMcoka Oil" at au drug Uire. pour a little in .vntir hand nnd rub il right into the pain or uche, and hy tliu tiiiio j on count Alty, the aurciwsu nud Iame iivss is gone. Don't atuy ripdei! 'IhU soothlnh'. jipnitratiiirf ml m-iils to he iimsI only once. Il takes the aolu- and pain ri'ht out if our hiu'k and ends the niUery, It ia uminral, vet uhiolutcly htirmles uii.l iin't Imrn the xkln. Vuthiiig el-e ntupii kimhugn. xdittiea Mini lamt li.uk mi-ery hi promptly! IF THEY'RE Klein Made THEY'RE TAILOR MADE MEDFORD TAILORS, 120 E. MAIN DRINK MORE WATER If Eat leu meat and take Salts for Eack- aohe or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids. Urifl acid in meat excite the kidneys, they Imoosm overworked i get sluggUh, aihe. and fw ltk lumps of lead. The tirme bceowea cloudy; the bladder Is irrt tauil. uud you may t obliRc-l to seek re liH two or three time duriii the nihU hin the kii)n,.j dog you must help tlisw Hush off the U.dy'a urinous wasto 'r you'll M Wlll gicS- jrgo1 .jj.oftiy. At flrat you feel a dull misery in the hid 'y regiun, you smfer from backache, "Kk. headachs, diuiness, atomaeh gets w'tir, Uwgue eoutet and you feel rheu m.itie tw ue wlmn the weather is bad. Eat Ipsa meat, .Irink lots of walerj ulnoget from any pharmsoist four ounces of Ja4 Salts-, take a tablespoonftit ui a Ki4M of w,Ur Mate ijreakfagi for a few .lay. and your kidneys will Uin act fine. ThU famous wilts is mads frulu the acid of groiiM and loinon juice, comluncd with lltblu. and lias been used for generation to cUu ckgged kidneys aud stimulate them to normal activity, also to seutralu the acids in urino, no it ao longer is a louree of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts u incxpcnsiv, eannot in jur-, makes a delightful etferveseent lithia-walcr drk which eveiycma should take now and than to kyes the kjdnsys clia aad mUv. DnuKlits hre say Uwy aall sate oi Jad SafS to folks who J . f kday troublo vAhtto it is only Vroutfs, ' I,. I'ii' i i liimn wa .irrin iftSfflW ' S ' r-5- O 1 O O o