Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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MTTDFO'RD AfATn TTCTP.TTNT;, MTDFOTCn, ORK'iOV. ATTKSIAY. MAKPU 21. 1020.
Local'BrieB
There luivo been rumors for soino
ilnift past that a Jars; inf!-rn hold
building wilt soon he M'ttd in .t!l
ford, nnd thfi lnt-st n-non in rin-uia-tion
is that within the nvxt vc;tr the
largest and fines i hotel in hoiii hern
Oregon and the largest outside of
Portland will prrli; lly be ereeted in
close proxlmily I r the tnmm-sti h-c-tion
and I'aifir highway. 'I hi s:rue
ture. according lo the report, will he
entirely of concrete nnd vteel and will
have a capacity of "'o guest rooms.
OutKldo capital will lie hack o
Hie;
venture.
The. nine Itinl is coming. IloS1
Kcoiioniizo hv us inn m rat oh pad:
for use. (let them at tins office, if
jKhoo sale on this week ;tt The lluii
Thursday will be in vv&vw of the
ladles of the llaplist einm h.
'Mi KB Helen Noble, daughter of .Mr:
C. II. "Noble, of Portland ami niece of
Mrs. I "red Hpk ins of Snowy lint t
orchard, died last week in New York
city following an operation. Tin
young lady was at i ending Mi:-:;
Finches school at the time of her
death and was n former student at
i.MIks Catlin's school in Portland. .Miss
'obIe had visited In Med ford a num
ber of times, spent several weeks in
tho valley last summer, nnd her un
timely death will come as a- great
shock to her many friends here.
When a buyer Is wiso
And ('boost's with euro
llo picks out a Dort
Because It's "All there."
Clark & Childers.
Ton't fall to hear "hardanella" of
the now (lold Seal ICmerson records
PlayH on any machine. Hale's Piano
Houso. " ,
Have you tried thn I.llhla Mineral
water from Mm .Tack son County
Croaincry. It lias great medicinal
value.
K. W. f'anip i.'t the Freeman, Smith
St. Camp bond house in Portland, ar
rived in tho city this morning on bus
iness hero a day or so In connection
with the Talent Irrigation district,
and was met at the depot by ihe dis
trict's attorney, C. M. Thom is.
A community nervico organization
does for the community what nn in
dividual would like to if he could. lie
one of the frur hundred in the fl rent
er Med ford organization. Join the
Chamber of Commerce. tf
Snvo woc-d, $:t() oil burner, idighlly
liRed. A I condition, $M.r0. 1!( North
Peach street. Phone 1M1-II. ?, I :t
Carl Joschko, high grttdo wntch
and clock repairing. 9 Kir street.
Alice M. lunn of Portland, arrived
In the cily this morning and is a
guest at the Holland.
IMight knives, (let (hem at LMerri
mnn'n Shop. 1 "
For oyo, ear, noae, throat roo Dr.
llolno, Mborty Wdg. mamma fitted.
(Ho patient, Ihe Mine lllrd.
Luther Tlsdale Is in liosehurg f'r
n visit oT several days with his ux'lh
er, "Mrs. Harriett Tlsdale.
Your prosperity depends upon Hint
of your neighbor. Tho Chamber of
Comniereo works for tho welfare of
all. Join. tf
CakoH, French pastry nnd croam
, puffs at the Shasta. "
Tim liapt 1st church ladies have
charge of the shoe sale for women al
Tho Hub Thursday afternoon.
Seattle people stopping at the Med
ford are Mr. and Mrs. S. Moiillon,
10 m ma Lopworlh, II. James lloswell,
L. ft. Lyon nnd K. A. llonrath. An
other Washington guest at the .Med
tord is 10. J. Chatham of Spuknm.
Tho t'hamber t.T Coininerce is a
clearing houso for community
thought and action. Join. tf
Machines rented find tepalred.
Slngor Shop, phono 215-U. II Hi
Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will bo at
llotol Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest stylcH always. tf
. "Thn first Chinook salmon ti be
reported as caught I his year has
been 'brought in 'by Si ;.McClung. The
salmon weighed :iu pounds when It
was caught ami dressed - pounds,"
nays tho (Irants Pass Courier. "The
high water ban brought up a large
number of steel head, fisher men re
port. Tho run is one of the largest
seen for a number of years, due proh
ably to the fact thai the unusually
Unv water all winter held I hem In (he
lower river. The mn jortl y of the
slolhead are spawning tit Ibis time "
Sherelene for dresses and waists in
navy blue, two shades of rose, green,
tan and iiiai.e. Handicraft Shop. :il I
Anyonu can see it's easier lo row
with the tide than against It. Join
the Chamber uF Commerce. , tf
honk over our swell new Hue of
millinery for Faster. IVuel's. I! I 'J
Blood Poisoning
4 Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Sale
Flrat Aid Treatment
How often lockjaw ami Mood poi
Isoning result from the iipslrit of a
flight scratch or little cut I 1 l.inihn'.s
Vizard Oil is a safe anil ctlYctive lirt
aid treatment. It is a powerful anti
septic and should be applied imme
diately to wounds of this kind to pre
vent danger of infection.
It is aoothinff and healing and quick
ly drives out pain ami inilammatiou in
cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns,
bites and stings. Just as reliable, too,
for stiff neck, sore feet, r .Id sores,
.canker sores, earache and toothache.
Get it from druggists for .10 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle ami
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard l.nxr Whip,
pleasant little pink pills, JO cents.
Guaranteed. '
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
Dny riione !iU7
XlfSM iMionos V. Weeks, l!
It fccems to be a specially tf Pns
byteii;in pa Mors in their live of peace
and education lo act as mediators in
controversies in the public schools, e.s
in addition to the earnest efforts of
Itev. I,. Myron IJoozer to bring jibivut
a settlement of the Medford troubles
of this nature, Kev. William Moll
Case of Kugcnc at the meeting Mon
day night over the fierce school row
fn t hat city bet ween the board and
superintendent on one .side and the
grade teachers and patrons inlrclu -ed
a resolution to have the governor
or m me other competent authority
appoint fin arbitration board to settle
the matters in controversy.
Save from $3 to ?10 on a tiro at
tho big Palo. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tt
For the best insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man. "
When you help your town you helj
yourself. Join the Chamber of Com-
mctve. tf
The I .oya I Women's class of t In
Christian church will meet ;it Mrs. M
A. Pohinson's home, a'l I West
Ten i h, Thursday a ft ernoon at 2 : .''.'
Try our merchants' lunch. Tho
Shasta. tf
Tho famous Rnasia tamales on sale
now. Shasta.
For Sale New and second-hand
machines. Singer Shop, 115 Wesi
Main Phone 215-lt.
'Despite die fad that the ). A. C
cadet baud plays in Medford tomor
row night a number of Medford and
valley people will attend the concert
and dunce by t he hand I oniglit at
Ashland under American leghn post
auspices of that city.
Tablets and scratch pads mado of
news print, for school and office use
for sale at this office. tf
Don't fail tf) hear "Fast Asleep in
Poppy Laud" on the new Cold Seal
Kmcrson records. Plays on any ma
chine. Hale's Piano House.
Oh you Illue Itird. 30
.Mrs. It. H. liigar of Itoute 2, Med
ford, underwent a major c.-peration
in the Dow hospital this morning.
She will lie confined to the hospital
about ten days. '
Shoe sale for women In charge of
the llaptist church ladies Thursday
afternoon at The Hub.
Seo D. H. Wood & Co., Rm, 200
Liberty Hide., for flro Incuranco. tf
Cuaranloed springs for all cars.
Hillings Carriage & Auto Works, tf
Among the Hotel Holland guests
are Win. N. Stewart of New York
city, J. A. Itailey of Van Nuys, Calif.,
and .1. F. Fnger of lioseburg.
Are yot, planning Fomething new
for Faster'.' Have 1L hemstitched al
the Handicraft Shop. ".11
The famotiB Shusia tamales on sale
now. Shasta.
Hig shipment of Hrunswick records
jiisl arrived. Don't fall lo hear them.'
Hale's Piano' House. Plays on any
machine.
The farm bureau exchange will
;diip a car load of hogs to the Port
land market on Saturday, and It is
announced (hat there Is room In the
car for more hogs.
Imperial orchesl ra! 'Medford Nut.
Wed, Come up and hear s(,'iuo real
harmony! Admission free! Illti
Meant 1 ful new double faced rib
bons iti blacks, plaids and stripes for
belts, ties and hat bands. Handicraft
shop. ;n 1
You ought to Insure your auto
Willi iiedilen & Canaday, 32 N. Cen
tral. Phone 720.
Itev. D. D. Dodge, presiding elder
or the Free Methodist church in this
district, has purchased the old Cii
key resilience- on Olive street in
Grants Pass.
'lieal dance! Medford Nat. Wed.
Admission Tree! llavo you heard
those bells? :;i
Tho lioguo River Valley Canning
Co. will now contract for 1020 Rea
son's pack of tomatoes, beans, ber
ries and all kinds of fruits. tf
Hruuswtek phonogrnpns on easy
terms at Halo's Piano House. tf
Al Ihe Meiltord are registered I he
following Portland resilient.-.; 11. F.
Chick, C. K. Robinson, Henry J
Meier, A. C. Freeman, It. C. Kruger,
,lohn P. Hurns, J. Prag, A. C. Hnrne
1;olT, A. L. Veazie. H. U. Wight. 1 1 . A.
I'reelund. . I . Herbert, L. .laeohpon.
It. K . Lee, A. M. Wright. M, Summer
Held, C. F. Horn and Mattlo L? Hurst.
Just arrived. Car of famous Utah
coal. Valley Fuel Co.
Jlasklus ror health.
Wo writo fire insurance Hodden
tfc Canaday, ,'i2 N. Central. Phono 720
.Medford men registered at Port
land lu.'IelH Include .1. 11. Colles. Jlar
ohl McHuuald and Kred It. Alt num.
Watch lor the (Hue lllrd. ::us
Yc.iir sprhiK ituit bent woolens,
reasonable prices. Klein thn Tailor.
LaM .Main, upnt aha. I! 1 il
1'lshiiiK rods rewrapped, varnished,
etc. Katnn, lin Ni.rth Holly V
Mrs. 'Robert Iteames arrived home
yesterday from Rosehuri; where she
had been making an extended visit
with Mrs, W. T. Foley.
Order your Kaster bonnet OHrly at
Deuel's. S 1 2
New yarns for .sweaters and marfs.
free instruction sheets. Handicraft
Shop. ;i I 1
Imperial orchestra! Masters of har
mony! .Medford Nat. Wed. night!
Kdt;ar Hafer arrived in the city
Ibis forenoon lnm a business visit In
I 'on land.
shipment or Mniuswlck records
just arrived. Don't fall to hear them.
Hale's Hum House.
Automobile, tractor, truck and im
plement partti welded pood its new.
ulcan WrMiui; Works.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
i'rKD tiirl lor general bmi.e
u.irk. 41(M)il waes. Write .Mis.
Dt'iiald Claik, .Medictd, Hrejiim
1 .". '
rnii SAl.K l.ar?e rane.e. coal
wood. rhone tl.'ii 1 , or call
Heatty.
or
Aiucng the new hit: to be featured!
by i hit Imperii
dance tonight
Rag,'' a new
He Surprised,'
I on bestra at tin; t:a
are 'The 11Mb Ktrei-t
fox-t rut , and " Vou'd
a .snappy one-step.
'I hat new waltz, composed by Chirk
Vauen and Herb Afford" which creat
ed such a s:rni,a; inn Jast :-.al unlay
will be heard aain tonight. The
orchestra has been improved by the
add it ion of be-lis whi h add ki e.tt Iy
to the liarmony. Danciim will be f:e"
till ::::o tonight and there will he
no admtsw.Ti charge.
Orres, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Awhland, Oro.
We repair all makes phonograph:;
and Victrolas. Palmer I'iano House,'
!:! I Cast Main street. :: 1 0 j
We want to' buy second hand type-'
writers. .Medford Hook HI ore. '
I'M .Mt.iire of Centra Point was)
am nng I he .lack son count y visit or.s'J
jqionding Tuesday in (Irants Pass. 1
Pet band and orehestra music ;tt
Nat Thursday night. O. A. C. hand.)
:: 1 o j
McCu rdy-Iiowne Motor Co., Over-1
land '1 and Jtajmblic truck agents,
have taken a temporary location in j
the Crater Lake Carag. tf
Proken castings and forgings of
;;af t iron, steel, aluminum, brass,
hronze and malleable, welded and re
enfotved. Vuban Webling Worlis
l:', South Front street.
Clifford Hatfield of Central Point
is the road manager of the present
tour of tho O. A. C. Cadets band
which plays at Ashland tonight and
.Medford tomorrow night, on
southern Oregon trip.
Pencils---fort y-fl ve grades
kinds. .Medfi.'rd Rook Store.
its
and
i u
i.ithia Mineral water by the case,
la'kson County Creamery.
Kaster cards. West Side Pharmacy.
tf
Visitors from county points regis
tered at the Medford are Harry J).
Mills and Mrs. (Vila Cro.;s of ltutte
Falls. William Cotlrell of Kagle Point
and W. P. Rhodes of Heagle.
Get tho habit! Huy shared now in
tho Ruilding nnd Loan. tf
Cage, Lyman, classic and other
patterns for Master at Deuel's. II 1 2
O. A. C. Cadet band in a concert
lame Thursday evening at tho nata-
tonum. :! 1 1
Those students from Medford at
I'niversity of Oregon who are
going to1 spend I lie spring vacation in
.Med ford are Lawrence Grey, Vallen
Wilson. Crnm-is Perry, Dwight
Pbipps, Laura Gates, Kdith K ubli
nd Mar.jorle Myers. Genevieve
Spriggs will hpeiid the vacation in
Port land, and Marie Oheiifhain will
visit friends in Corvallis. Other .Med
ford st u den Is at t he university are
planning to stay in Kugene.
rices cut to tho bottom at the big
sain. C. K. Galea Auto Co. tf
Hear a concert while you dunce.
Medford Nat ., Thursday evening.
Oregon "Aggie" baud. 1111
H, I. Heir eggs at Dt oe'f
Kiln Rawlings of Medford, who has
been attending the I'niversily of Ore
gon for tho last three years, and is
majoring in Hie department of soci
ology, has accepted a pi.'.dtfon as as
sistant to a Y. M. C. A. secretary in
Yayette, Idaho. In this city then is
no Y. W. C. A. organization so tdie
will take up that part of the work.
Miss Rawlings, who has taken work
In tho physical education department
at Ihe I'niversity of Oregon, wilt also
lake up the work as physical educa
t ion director with her ot her wi.'i'k.
.Miss Rawlings attended the grade
srhyols in Medford and graduated
from high school with the class of
She will work in Payette for a
year and I hen return to the I'niver
sity of Oregon.
Dressmaking and plain sewing. 707
Sherman street. Phone liU'.t. :t I I
Concert and dance, o. A. C. baud
al Ashland Armory. Wednesday even
ing. 'Mar. I! lib. Concert s p. in., ad
mis;. inn fifty eenls. Dance !::'.() p.m.,
ten cents a-dance. Auspices Ashland
American Legion. I u
Aunl her shipment of d resseo for
kiddies in poplin, crepes and pi.ligcc
silks. 'I la nilicrat'l Shop. ;! I I
LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY
Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally that No
body can tell.
TTalr that loses Itii color and lustre,
or when it fade, turns gray, dull and
lifolesH, tH caused by n tack of sulphur
fn tho hilr. Our grandmother made
up n mixture of Sage Tea nnd Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
nnd thousands of women and men who
value that even celer, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which Is so at
tractive, use only this nld-tfmo rectpf.
Newndaya we get thin famous mix
ture improved by the addition of ether
ingredients by asking at any drus
st ere for a bMtle of "Wyeth's S.igo
and Sulphur Compound." which dark
ens the biir so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly toll It has
been nppHod. You just dampen n.
spongo or soft brush with it nnd draw
this through your hair, t:ikir.!T on
funatl -strand at a time, tliinornlng
thn f-r:ev hnlr disappears: nut what
delights the Indies with Wyeth's Sago
nnd Sulphur Compound Is that, he
Hides beautifully d;irkeniniT the hair
nfter n few application?. It also brings
back the glos and lustre nnd Kivca it
an appcnraiii'O of abundance.
tfeWyc th's S aire and Sulphur Com
pound ia a delightful toilet requisite
to Impart color nnd a youthful np
ea rupee to the hair. It is not In
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention of disease.
mi
The Parent-Teacher circle, of the
Jackson nchocd will meet in the a
;,enibly hall, Friday afternoon, .March
L't; at V, o'clock. Mrs. Kroschel, the
preshient, will present the piano to
the cirele at this time, the entire In
debtedness having been paid bv the
j lonrribuliorifi of "Daddy's Nile." Mb; a
Jean Loomis will play a piano niini-
her, ami plans for an "April Frolic"
j will bo discussed, t he pre .eeds of
which will be used to purchase a
'giant stride for the playgrouud. The
i ladies of the circle will serve refresh
jments during the social hour. Tlu
I jovei;. iiiiio M'in, me gin oi .his.
Srnvthe. was awarded to the second
grade at the last meeting. It will be
j given lo the grade that has the lar
'gest -percentage of mothers present fit
' t he March meeting,
j Try the new dance floor at A'-h-j
land A rmory Wednesday evening
with the o. A. C. band furnishing the
music, ten cents a dance. .;!'
Have (.u tried it? IC.i invigorat
ing, healthful and givg you pep,
the Lithia water botfled by the .lafk
son County Creamery. It's specially
bottled for family use and Is really
a .sparkling lablo waier. Order a,
case and try It.
o. A. C. band dance at natatorium
Thursday night. IJlu
Roy Uebb, a member of tho Ash
land Tidings mechanical force, who"
was recently operated on at the Sac-!
red Heart hospital, is recovering
nicely and expects to be out in a few
days. 1
Kodak picture printing 2MjC nnd
up. Jap Art Store. .'Ml
itiggest. dance of the season at the
Nat Thursday evening. O. A. C.
Cadet hand. ail
Drink Lithia Mineral water for
rheumatism, stomach and kidney
troubles. Order from Jackson County
Creamery.
Alter an X-ray examination Mrs.
John C. Lowden ot Applegate, was
operated upon for stomach disease in
the Dow hospital Tuesday morning.
She is showing some improvement at
this time.
Ilavo you seen tho used car bar
gains that we are offering. McCurdy-
Howne Motor Co.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlere for
Nuliono. Phone B85-.T.
HemstltchinK 10c per yard, thread
furnished. Singer Shop, 115 V. Main.
316
ROLLED
OATS
Electrically
ioasted
Just Examine Them
Take some of Rolled Oats in your hand
and examine them closely. Compare those big, clean,
whole flakes with other Oats you have used. There
is no loss of weight by an accumulation of powdery
starch in the bottom of the package.
&$rJ Rolled Oats are fine big, Western-grown
Oats, electrically toasted in our own
ovens to a rich, gcklen color, giving
that wonderful, nut-like flavor.
Where so3 Rolled Oats are
served for luncheon or dinner in any
of the delightful, inexpensive ways
explained in our new Soft-' Rolled
Oats and ofcJ I'ancake Flour Cook
Hook less meat and other expensive
protein foods are required.
This new Cook Book was prepared
and tested hy Isabelle Clark Swczy. Just
nff the press. A postcard reouest will
nrtnjr you a free copy. Address our
Home Office, West Waterway, Harbor
Island. Seattle.
FISHER
SEATTLE
TACOMA
Gold Hill, Ore., Is a splendid place
not to be on August 1'. especially if
the sun is shining with its customary
August fen.vity. However, H. M.
Wilson seems to like- Gold Hill and
very willingly falls it "home," as do
a number of other enterprising per
sons, identified not only with farm
ing, bin with mines and other Indus
tries. WIIfoii is Mopping at the Ore
gon while in Portland. Portland
Journal.
Dance at natatorium Thursday
niglu. O. A. C. band. :il'J
Hot tamalb unci colli concarne at
DeVoe's.
Furniture upholstering, jnattresses
made over. General repairing. Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phone GK.-.1.
.119
I'rof. W. .1. Roberts, who owns 4'
acres of laud adjoining the city on
(he east, and under the new irrirga
tion project, will arrive in tho city
during the week to look after his
property interests here., .Mr. Roberts
was formerly a resilient of the Rogue
River valley, having been the engi
neer in charge of the construction of
t he .Medford water system. He is
now a resident of tho city of Tacoma,
Wash. Grants Pass Courier.
Hemstitching and pecottng. The
Vanity Shop.
Dance with tho American Legion
at Ashland ednesday night alter
the O. A. C. band concert. Concert
a. S p. m., admission fifty cents.
Dancing at flSIO, ten cents a dance,
Ashland Armory. New dance floor
just cfmpleted. 3 1 0
Furniture anil household goods
carefully packed and crated. Doug
las 101 South Central. Phono G15-J.
319
Kaster cards. West Sido Pharmacy.
tf
Babies Srailes
when stomachs do their
work and bowels move naturally.
Fretful, crying babies need
MRS.WINSLOWS
SYRUP
The Trtfiob' anj CtiililriB', Rti nbtr
to make the stomach digest food.
and bowels to move as they
ehould. Contains noalcohol.
ornatea. narcnlirj.. ornth.r X
harmful iQKredients. f'
. . fil
At yoar dragsiit.
FLOURING MILLS
PORTLAND
. - K
Warning lo Treia.vscrs
The undersigned wish to warn
people from going into pasture half
mile south of Medford knewn as Ad
kins and Warrens place, on account
of vicious animal.
SCHt'LZ PROS.
Notice
Tin. in will he 11 (lillK'C lit
the
Knlirlns of Pvihins hall. Th'irsilay
eveniiiK, March
diully invited and
All Kninhls cin-
uiKi-d to aiicnil.
X 1 'J
PANAMA. Mar. ,j:i.--'l'lic I'miimiiih
, mi.i.I has h i i-l"-''il Sr two 'lavs
1 aim. n!' a lall'l.-liilc i" tl'1' t'll'-al'"-
i-ha ectiuii of Hit- wati'rwav. ni-i-onl
in... to nil ol'l'iciiil iimi'imi.-ciiicnt.
Wins Big Battle
With Old Stomacli
Enemy.
rnm Oonslalilo lo lTniled St.-iion
Marshal and Chif of Pollen, W. K.
Ilardini; spont many yra in thn
United Status and Alaska, flslitlni;
the pneniips of peacn thero waa
ono ho couldn't hring lo Justicn,
nowevor, and that wan the old ene
.ny IntlKcd permanently In his own
dtomach.
"I hare fought pome hard battles
in my life, the toughest ono was
with my own stomach," writes
Harding. "For threo long years I
spent dollar ofttr dollar and con
sulted dcietor after doctor, receiving
lio relief. lint after discovering
J OTO with lis help I liave won
the greatest hattlo of all. Kor tha
cake of humanity put J O T O on
tale In every Drug Store in the
world."
This Is just one of the thousands
of honest testimonials Uiat coma
to the producers of J OT O. Thin
marvelous stomach remedy that
will bring instant two-minute reliel
to those who suffer from stomach
troubles, is sold strictly on lis
merits.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR J-O-T-0 TO-DAY
Will send you a Freo Samplo.
Just addrcFs
BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO,
Belllngham, Washington.
Sold In Meillonl by
MKATIPS lllil'ti STOliK
Oatmeal Muffins
(With Yeast)
f'J'tiASiiu "V-
1 cupful ?raldctl milk, cooled to
lukf warm.
li ycust caUo (dissolved in part of
milk ).
Jt cupful suiinr.
. tpasponftil alt.
1 rnpful rooked KI.SIIKR'S ROLI.KD
OATS.
cupfuls KISHKK'S BLKN'D
Kl.'H'It.
Iis.mlvo yenst fu nlout H of iho
milk, arid simar and ?aU. then bal
ance of milk. Mix rolled oats with
flour nnd add. lt-at thoroughly,
t-ov?r and lt rise over nlRht or for
tf fi Bl hour? in a w arm place lint il
lmht. Tht-n fill well creased Kom
pans altiit two-third. full and s-t in
a w.i i mi plai-e to r until pans are
fill'd. Bake m a mo-.lriate oven for
ahoiit half an hour.
COMPANY
KELLIXGHAM
MT. VERXOX
s-rt
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GOING MILES
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and
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