Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. srEDFOW). 0 R K(l ON", MOV DAY, !A V R I f 21. 1022
paok rmiKi:
I II TO CLEAN
FRUIT TREES OF
COALING LARVAE
MERRY GO
ROUND
IOF0R0
SLOGAN
F0RY1C.A.TI
At pagc Tonighti FREE FUEL AND
!
Tim Til I. (ilrlH of tin- Y. W. (', A.
wlm nr putting on tlnlr Tri j Around
din World iH'Xt Friday night will pro-
In ivtry itiilu and pour orchard (lint
Iiiik borno one ur more cropa of fruit
thero luot boon a larger or ttmiillur per
t'tnt tif llin ipniiti hint nn iirrmilit ol
wormy fruit. In young orelinpln Juat v''1" " '"". ry-Ko round whlrli Iiiim notl.
mining Into bearing, tint per emit of I J t do with liny ciirnlvul or circuit.
Ion I often light, lint Hut treeH Automobile will h lined In the place
grow older, ninl morn convenient bobby liormm, mid if you have yomy
iiica of concealment for the liirvun own cur wo would appreciate your
'rv$rim SHOWER BATHS FOR j
Wmikm ASHLAND TOURISTS!
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AHIII.AND, April 21 Although tour
IhU will l charged fifty ecu In per day
for unit of the aut camp ground,
thorn will bo coal or fire heaped upon
their lieadu la the way of free umh of
kitchen rangca. Fuel and ahownr hatha
will ulno Im on the fne lint, n after
itrti uvullitlilo, and tin) tri c morn dlftl
rult to apray thoroughly, the lax levied
ly tho codling mot H U oftin hn high
mm fiU or 75 per rent of the crop, drew
era lniml admit Hint UiIn, In tho kIuiiX
bringing It and currying your own
1'itrty. All cum, however, tmtttt Mart
from tlio wl.kdt, which Ih located nt
the Y. V. C. A.
One dollar will he tlio price of tint!
pliramt, U "aoino" tax. Tim reduction' ride. However, It U worth 1t, fr tin
of thl,lax from 75 for rent tit 5 per,"11" tbo ordlnury mi ry Ko roiind ml'
f'ijA- ' ' lT" ' all It begin to l''k an though they
"ir,' t :V-J-J "rt .j will be receiving even morn than their
I i 'it ".'',,. ? money worth. Their tay at the
i-4 .s.'1 'Vrvv t Kroundo will Int llmii. d to tvn day.
1 r '-ilt. 4 Ik r i,.. , fj TIIII1T1 in I I1R I la I & I II it HItJI IIIIU lllliu
whn thu iiu'HiimU of r l ucinn tint toll I Tli
uro within t!n icin li of nil. "yi'
fill or Iohh In rrrlalnly worth wlilUt . ntlHlon. thlN prlrn indudttH all thn
taklnic Into ronNldcrittlon, oniifclully l'l tthown, with i-uin thrown In. I
llio flriit Nhln ullow will bo tlio
m mo iioiiio oi !v, joon
Of rourtto. tHirrttct, thornuKli. and ponilln. You ran k'( yotir fortuno told
tlitody airnyliuc I thu chli'f ludthod of ; anil then homih beautiful Kyimy kIiIn
aavInK tlm rron from th rnvnKi of j will b hcimi Id a nut iva dunrn.
tlio wnrinti, but thoto aro at leant two Next will coinn AIiihKh HlJUm. Iliilph
aupi'leiiientnry meaNiiniN whli li havn j I'enoyor'H. You know what Unit
dmonN(rattI tlmlr vnltut In Im-ri'nulnit i I'olur liearN, rold miKKeti ant
(s.i - 1-.:t',t :(x jjl eiiiphuNlze-1 In printed form
' 0 'I ' '- ; ' 'vVl'l 1 rnvurmt of t-ntry cardH. and p
, ' . r ,i - addition H tlm limited ten-i
3
t -
tint nffi'itlvi'neN of tint Npraylim pr
(trm. Theiii two mtpidementary it"a
hUroit r: II) Hitttdtntt of tint tree
trunk" lo rK li tint tunturo larvae, umi
(21 Bcrnpln off bll rotiRli bark from
trH tmnka ami llmlm. MamtltiR coiima
Inter In tlm wimuii and will bit (11m
ruimpd In due time. Any l.an. now
on tint trpe Mlioiibl lm imnniliind and
Mil worms nnd pupun deNtroyrd.
Scraping Treat
At tlila tluut of year tint larvan aro
hidden beneath the rough bark on thn
trunk. llinliN ami nt tlm bane of tlm
treen, nnd tienenih bnndt, if tlioxn aro
pniM'nt. Many of the larvae will bo
fmmd at thit liaitit of th tree, an iinich
aa tbnot ImheN b4nw tlm aurfaiB of
tlm null. Theo tranNform Into the
li eliiiritN a romblniitlon of flobort W.
Servlee. Ilex Hem h, and Kdltton Mar
ahull, with the latter In tlm orlKlnal.
Turkey, out nt Mra. Hen Hheblou N
linn a ruul Imixirted Turklab Harem
auttiin and all. Hm-li n kIiow bun never
liefont bwn aeen lu Altierlea.
Tlm nYt ahow will lm China at the
InmiH of l'r. 'barle T, Sweeney. Junt
wait till you hear that oriental iiiuhIc
mid mell that Inceniio burtilujt!
And then "Main Ktrw't" at Mr
Hydney H. Hmlth'a, You'll lm kU ft
Bet bark home aKtiln and ae all your
old frlenda I'lip tinten, ToKKery Hill
and all tho rent of Vm. And then to
watih thn (iaUlirvlUU parading up
and down thn Main Htem.
You can tt-t your ticket at tlm Van
KuluN and regulation!) will lm
rm on the
provide In
day rtop.
that no doRH will be allowed running
at larxn on tho KroundH ; iu open firm
permitted; ahruba and tree must not
lm rut or marred: wool not It be rn-
,,' V'i! - moved from camp Kroundu; n't one
1 4 '5 '.'' party t- monoitol Ire tttove. Of courwt
I ". '- 31 S - i. iu .-Von for rrttnted Hint thn tirem.
Inch are to be left cbun. Inaamuoh an
cntalnora aro provided for dlHiiosal of
Ml garbage." 'The grounda were offic
ially oix-ned for thu Hoason on Satur
day, April 22.
Hlllah Temple will Rend approxi
mately thirty men In its uniformed
patrol to the Shrine (IoIuks In June at
San Fraiiclar-o. Thl will be aevorol
" more than the unual number, and the
. .... 'iKO'a will make the trip a few day
Cent-rally rroditmj with bclnt the, ... . ... .-...i OI(.n.nK. hav,nK
xay. Ht and mnrteKt of all tin- current. Wn HB,ei.,p(1 by ,, Temple of San
revm-H. th,. Hec.n l annual edition of ; Krtinf)ltco t0 larticlmto as ono of the
tlm i;r.H-wl l, VllhiKH Follle ronmx o unlu dc.ttlK1)at:d to act a escort
"I I III I I II l' I I
to tlm Pace iheBtre tottiKht. This fleet
luttat of th first bnM worms, and'lty Hat Hhop. Palmer's Music store, or
should not bo overbntked III the tree
cleanlnn prKes. Ily the 10th to lDtli
of May. tho motbs will romitmrefl t
emerge from the trunk of tlm trees,
and It will tln n be too lain to clean
the trees and destroy tho liirvun, It
Is therefore ulKhly desirable that tlm
orrharilbtt clean Ills trees and destroy
all larvae at this time.
Lt us start tins sennon's rampwlRn
nttalnst tho rodllmt tooth by deanine
the trees of all wintt-rlnit larvae, and
thereafter, by a strict ndlierenct to a
reliable spraying proRram, b t us make
this kesson's CMp the cleanest In
southern OrcKon's hlntory,
M. A. YOTIIKKS.
Oovernmeiit KntomohiKlNt,
.Mmlford, Orr-Ron.
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank tint pnnpln of Med
ford and the many friends for their
twauMful floral offerings and remem
brances at the funnr.il of my husbnnd.
I want rmmclally to thank tlm K. I'.'s,
end tlm Pythian Klstera for their si r
urns nnd the Iky band for
musln at tlx funeral
tho chamber of commerce. iUmmmber
the date, April 2H. and we a mure you
that this won't be "no snitkn and mon
key show. It's the only ono like It on
earth."
--
At th Rlatto
l.aup.liK mti. in order for these who
see "Head In' West," tho photoplay ol
the new m.-nt In whlih Hoot Clbstu U
starred at the ltlalto theater.
Tht sisr'a broud Kiln nnd his nurve
aro put to Rood use In the action of a
brecty story.
pat
tn tim im,, .Hal eotincll. As at im-scnt
and blKbly Pl t ninl annual la not n be; ,,. npr-nn,,,.! miiah a
confused will, the first of the fnntaHticijatro, , ,Iecle(i overwhelmingly of
-.-.,rB ,..r i.io pHf.DUtvei fron, MeJfor(l and
markal.le furore It created on the coast GranU rami
bint Vcur. The current "tollies fori .. . . .. , ,
c.k.u nionins urn seatton piayea v o thft ,,ortlan,j area, conducted er
enthuslSHtlc audiences at the Green- vlrr(l st , , Moth(Kj8t cUurch on
-n , Si. nn r nam ineaires jn S)m(, morn!ng.
Now York. It will be aeen here with i,.,ii ,. - imrw.Hant nubile
the same unique company and , mnU). n,.eds l0 be represented directly
the same production that featured lts- tlu t ,nBtcad of from a distance.
eiiKaKemenU lu both New York lhe Oregon Cua & Electric corporation
Theld torlal beauty of th 'Follies i ,,,, , ... rffnntlnued.
in In. l llliiHtrn'cd In tint fantastic
"Hell-hole" scene. In thn llallet of the
The location will be a convenient one
on Ouk street, not far removed from
r.. . ... .... , ... "..v
. . ' l" , !l',u,s,loitho telephone exchanKe. which clrcum
.alentllin episode. A novel feature ,,. ,.. ,,. ,nHMi,on mora
of tho revue Is tho Introduction of the
famous ttiSHks of V. T. Hernia. Thei
"Hamovor" scene, a setting from Hth1
convenient still.
"The Disaster Test" la to be the
topic of Prof. K II Patrick's address be-
century na. compares favorably f()ro ,he chau;ber of commerce's forum
anjinm V-'a a U10 HUHKlun ,,.,, , , Ahl,.n,t nn Tma.
ballet. Dttncets. slnaors, -cjmica, ., .w ,.i'.. i. f.
Iftly throuKb a plotless" eren- 10 lato uniV(!r(l,tjV Vice-President
suiKn swi
inn.
At Page Tomorrow
"The Coll of Home" which will be
the feature attraction at the pace
their ttiealre tomorrow Is a picture contain
I wish I could IUK imthcm and heart Interest. It Is
The ,veronIIties In the Follies" am, ,o,e, 0l,erator nichmond. of San
mclud.. I,er Savay and Jay I.rennan KrancllCOi Bre p-tive . guents of
pZ t M,nr" "I?"' H"Bfon1, to commerce boly at this social func
Phll Haker. tho MK'.rihy Ststors on A commiUo,. of pre.onwtive
James Clemans. Louis Herkoff and , i.....!,. ,'. v
"I" rw-n otm 01 mem tor an iney nn an star production. The screen
have done, but t am sure they will feel has advanced In more ways than In
repani warn I say that the memory of mere technical perfection. A story Is
ineir kinuimas and thiiUKhtfulnoss w now aide to bo so human, so sincere,
always bo with nm to partly relievo no movinu, that It Ih able to thrill and
the sadness of my loss. ,tmpress as not even tho spoken drama
21 MKH. IIKN THOWllllUXiK. can.
Say:
"MARK HOPKINS"
and enjoy a cigar!
It's William Tcgge's heritage to the world
of men; a choice Invincible with the sun
shine'of the Southland in every fragrant puff
Iromnow on-
Wherever clears are sold
4 vNi W
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MASON, EHRMAN
& CO.
Dlttribulors of
'Tht Nation's rtnut
Cigars"
PORTXAND
KF.ATILt
' SPOKANE
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' EDUCATOR
Sister Frieda, Collins and Hart. Julia
Silvers. Itu.sell Scott. Hap Hadley. ' Zl i
VlrKlnU Hell. Harlette Gixbel. Olga ZZt nlZlLl
French and Stevens, have been ap-
Secretary Fuller In
Zlcovn and Mildred Maun.
The thirty famous artists' models
making arrangements.
Jesse Wlnburn is In New York city.
bis permanent address thtre being S
! MISSOURI FLATS
fh . Jf lTu tr;lnKlrn tTOm W't Fortieth street. The past winter
ileri t Hv " i r h0 re he has be,.B active in outdoor sports in
decidedly easy to look upon. ... , .
. ' sections of the old Empire common-
wealth further up-state. -Ho has not
'yet decided, whethor to return lo the
Tacific coast this summer or go east
on a European trip. If be comes west,
he will certainly participate In helping
.to make our local Fourth of July cole-
C. T. Iavlds"n made a business trip brntion a big success, also the move
to Grants Pass Saturday. jmcnt in Medford for the orgunitation
Ivan Y'ork and Hob Lindsay attended j0' a association, the scope of
the comic opera at Grants Pass which which would Include southern Oregon
was played by tho Crnnts Pass high territory.
school. , I Important business matters will be
James J. McPad len. deputy assessor at"'n1"nt "I00 the regular meeting of
for Josenbino onntv. n-.uinir t"" local unit of the Women's Chris-
property on tho "Flat" Thursday.
"Mrs. K. J. Kubll and son Evan mo
tored to (i.-nnu Pass Saturday.
W. C. Hnlley and s m Ardell, Monroo
tlan Temperance I'nlon, which will be
held at the public library on Tuesday
of this week, the study class to begin
its sessions at 2:30 p. m.
I John Hawks nnd family left for
nrt.l '..!. ...II ' "
eBn,,i,, oru oui again ou!horn California last Saturday
for the season Belling all kluds of PVenlR. their destination, temporarily
dairy supplies nch ns Hlmplex silos. (Bt ast. being Utng Ileach. This
rupee cutters, milking machines, aii-1.... i i .
' ' l V IIU11KII IB lllUUt-- UU UVJVL'IIUL 111 L'llUlULIC
arators and many other articles,
The personal property of J. 8. Jen
sen, deceased, was sold nt public auc
tion lust Suturdiiy by L. W. Carson,
administrator of tho estate.
Miss Cirlswold, our county demon
strator, luild a dress form meeting at
thu homo of Mrs. C. T. Cook Wednes
day.
Our road supervisor, P. n. McFad
den hna been dragging nnd otherwise
Improving our roads tho past woek.
A band 'it ctittlo bought by Mitchell
& Dunn of Ashland from Dick George
of Holland, Ore., wero driven through
our vnlley on their way to AHbbjnd.
Tho parties in charge of tho 'herd
found It difficult to obtain bay to feed
overnight, but succeeded In gcttim;
feed at tho W. 11. York farm.
Mrs. Harvey Smith, our school
teacher, who was called awuy to Eagla
Point timm receiving news of tho sort-
oub illness of her husband, who passed
away, nag returned and resumed
school again. Tho svmnuthv of the
entire oommuuity in extended to her.
J lie neighbor residents of. the "Flat"
mot at tho school houso on tho 10th
Inst, nnd formed nn association to 'bo
Incorporated and known as Uio Mis
souri Flitt Cemetery association: and
eluded three trustoes and clerk, uame.
ly Iv. .1. Kubll, W. 11. York. J. T. Cook
and Zern Kubll, to hold office nt the
pleasure of tho association. Tho ceme
tery will bo enlarged by new addition
al grounds as donated by deed by Mr.
Eboiiumlt of Medford nnd the Roberts
estate. Arrangements are being made
by tho UHHocliitlon to enclose it all
with a new wire fence nnd to erect
necossiiry buildings iheroon.
conditions existing in that lower altitude.
ECZEMA
Torturlnir. Itrhtnii wifinn Is In-nii-.ltiioly
relivnl hy the spolleu
tlon of Pr. A. W t'h is's Olntmw.
This Ointment hftii an etrordln,o .
control ovr all ItohlnK kln ill
rases. Pure, healing, suothlnic It t
not Injurious to tl n' dellcM'
kln. Host for children unit renv.ik
able In Its effect on 11 skin Irrii .
Hons. Insect bites. 'rlnr w-if-n. ol: :
blslns. rhnnnr f'et. '."
hands, pimples b.l !. .! :
Bond tiruKRls's. I t e -l
tin the pennine
slid ilcnstur,' f I '
on the box ii iru-i
tects you at, mi''
verllscmenl
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k.
Hand-Tailored
SUITS
MEDFORD MADE
Choice of 50 Patterns
Values $45.00 to $55.00
This Week Ony
at $42.50
KLEIN The TAILOR
iae-elevn
cigarettes
Three Friendly
Gentlemen
$5l
V11XINIA
FIFTEEM
In a new package that fits the pocket
At a price that fits the pocket-book-'
The same unmatched blend of
Turkish. Virginia and BuRLEYTobaccos
C A Ouantd by
Which bm ih.i 11 you Son l tike "III Cicerettee,
yoit ua ti your aioeey bock from the 4Mler.
tVlll FIFTH AVE
W YORK CITY
Did you ever try to make the famous
Parker House Rolls?
The Treat of the Evening
Here is a recipe easy to follow :
Just take
2 caps Mille ;
2 tablespoons Marola
About 2 V cups Floor
2 Yeast Cakes
U enp Kara (Crystal Whit.)
Iht teaspoons Salt
S cap lukewarm Water
cup Kingsfoid'i Cora Starch
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Scald the m'lllc Pour into the mixing howl, add Karo (Crystal "
White), salt and Mazola. When lukewarm add the yeast dissolved
in the warm water, and enough flour sifted with corn starch to
make a thin batter. Beat thoroughly, cover, and rise till about
double in bulk. Add enough flour to make a dough as soft as can
be handled. Turn onto floured board, knead until spongy and elastic.
Let it rise till triple in bulk. Turn onto a well-floured board and
roll out lightly about half an inch thick. Cut with a biscuit cutter
previously dipped in flour. Dip handle of a case knife in flour and
with it make a crease through the middle of each piece. Brush
over half of the top of each piece with Mazola and press the edges
together lightly. Place in a greased pan one inch apart. Cover,
and let rise till light. Bake in a hot oven twelve to fifteen minutes.
IT is not necessary to purchase both a bread and a pastry flour.
By using quarter cupof Kingsford'sCornStarch to three-quarter
cup of any good flour the percentage of gluten is decreased and
the starch content increased so that home prepared flour will make
a lighter and finer grained cake.
FREEi Ask your srocer or write Johnwn-Lleber
Corap.nv. Portland. Oregon, for beautiful
folder at the new Kimtf ord Com Starch recipes
witho 'yjf
There is only one way to get Kelly-Spring
field mileage and that is to buy a Kelly
Springfield tire. , I
And now it costs no more to buy a Kelly.
McCUISTON & McMUREAY
27 South Front Street
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