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MKIU'OUI) MAIL TUinUXK. "MKDKOKD, OfiF,()Nr, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922 VXQE THREE GRANTS PASS TOO MUCH FOR LOCALS Hail the Woman," Page, May 2 SCORE IS 1 3 TO 8 Mi'tUnnl lint- t 1 1 1 r .l t 1 1 i'l N In yi'NhriiuyV biiaciuiil mime with , iranli l' In mi Tfuit l Mti'in Hin tide llf IlllH Wllll'tl filll'IV aWllltlpcd III" ! Ihi'iiIn, I Urania I'iim actm-d iluvo times In .Ilio flint Inning. Montgomery tc- (IImvi'iI r'oh-y for .Mi-cifiiiit unit held lhi vIhIIhix In five run In tlio I'll-1 suing four mill liniii-iiiiiiii'i In It I K. a Molllgoliici y injun-d liTs iiiiii sibling tu second nnt Kit" way in; M i' I ni n In Hi" ninth, who henvi.il ; MIHIll llllll fill' III" I I'llllllllll' l' of llll'j M'Mlllll, llmlflte, Ct'aiitM l'llil pitcher, yielded run i unit In Mi" i)i' unci in-! iiImk Mini liii'iiril the Juli over to l'cr- ' null In lh alth, wlin wan lilt liiinl, ! but not -iwfeiy. Tli anno drew a large crowd iimt when ' Mi'ilfuiil started it i onic-lm. Ii In Hi" ninth (fining cm iti-iiu-nt was lilKh, Miiiinger -Mi Inlyri announced it ri'lurn Kit mm wlili Crania l'ita will m . In) til in ill" "climate" illy next Hutliln) . it. ii. i: '.!rnm 'iihh 13 II 4 Medfnril K 0 4 A. I't iiii ii", l'i in. .11 mill ('. Hi u lullii; l-'iilcy, .Muiilcuiiii'iy, Milntyiu and M n in tut. I. i SAWMILL AWSf'S ' -'-fax b'Ii'i'J'' . i sr'i: '"'A, I ON INDIAN CREEK t'p wild ill" sun niul out oyer the lillU mi the hark of Hess! ' ; Tlnm non'iirii Vlilrr. imi f tbn kijv utiir ularit In Tliomnn II. Inr iiroiluc tloDit, tli-Hcrllji.il Iiit IM't IIH-IIkmI of IrMtrli'.twl nniiiiir wlio may hn p'Tinlt (ltd lii tuiim. U In miiru tliuu tliuti ll Ik m plea fur' Ui rlKht attltinln toward ,tli')HO wlio limy not Im inriiilttil It 'eomn, Amorl'-u'ii viry piPHcrvatlon (liM'ii(li upon ilm i.rm.'ilin r. thla tl. 'mule of lniiiiiiri viiIiikm, nnl in Ilm only j'.'nimn"nt Hnl'iilofi of our ImmlKnitlon unil rum prodii'iim. CIiihii li'jflaUitl in, rHi urejiiillto, and rellKloim lilKotry, liowvcr lr anil I foatorid ii-nly or infr"tly will but now tbn wJk of liMternea that can not but nvcnln.iii In national (IphI ruc tion. How haul It la for ua to l;arn thn law that (io.l haa written In the vry fahrlc of tli unlvpra, "Ulkq itro-iliii'j-a like"! It Ik (-xiiraanil lii the Hlinplo ungiuiu,- of holy writ, "Wljat aoHVtir a Mian rivtHh, 'lliat aliujl t ufao rt a)," ' Thn ClirlatlMg i-Hilmate of niia haa hven Ui llifuj" of thn church In Amer ica and around thn world.' It la & alKiiirfcuut fit' l Dial thn lMill(vIkl, tho annrMilata, and other undcMliaMua urn not from the runka of, Uioho, who hnvi; cyino under the ' Influence l lnuiie and foreign niiaHtopary acUvltlea of tho irhur;h. Homo of Amerlca'a ipoitt trurtworthy cltlena ara aroooK Uiohc of many rurea who accepted tbj viiriNtiun reunion un tber ruin or III j heforo tljijy 1' ft On;lr native .land. i Kvery ChriaiJut) inlHslopuf y," at h(m or aoroua, U imuI.Iok m larxu distribu tion to thn Valine of "Anierlcunlaqi." "Anmrica for ' Americana" if a Rood Klorun an lonn as It a not tha exurea aion of hatred of yioa! of other, nation alltlea, and o lnnn aa AnierUa ex:m pllfiea In her nf and Institutions thoaa prlncljilea whiph ipadj her fouri dera American. If America haii a ilanner today It Ida In Uie K)sII)iIlty of forKettlnK thona fundamental prln. rlplea whlrh make Amerfcana thai phlloaophy of life which la exp'reaaed. In our cinatltuiinn, and waa given ii 1 Fpr the Housewife Who Worries Over Pleasing the Family Tliree Delectable Suggestions For Any Da7 f 'V4 Week Save these tes'.ed recipes for future use: CAKE FILLING X tup Kir h Mflk I lhl.poon Klngiford'i Corn Sttrctt ' T0h onlr a tablrapoon Kro (CryM.I Whitt) i aquar Bk Chocivlata ii rup Bnr H lo.poon Vanilla Scald th milk. Melt th cbocclat over ottti. Beat th egg, add the auger and the cornstarch well mixed together. Pour on the hot milk gradually. Add the choc olate and cook, aiirrlng' conatantly till rt cornea to the , boiling point, kamove from fire and add vanilla. broad-mlndeit tigorona young hilH ttr H liMnilni nila.il m ,1 Iuj.. ' r. tW.le. txf M l.M,lilH.1..I I ..I 'V . ' . i. " V;.";., "u adopfon and rati- nal practice of th w. . - - IIIKIUIIK, JUUItll Ui reaford." In TUcmaa II. lnce'a great- malnialnlng her vlmr. youth, and .eat produi'tlon, "Hall the Woman." Ii beamy. Ilert nlie la ahuwn with "Hea'' her lioautlftil IrUh hunter. Kvery day. weatlier and her profea Priiilt'ing. li" 'ilana early and A new- knwiiiitl wltliia riipn.-iiy of lo.oou Ixutrd fil per ilny lnm l''h et up - I liny lluyi tut Intlliin t'reek. Mm. mil" frolii I he t "rater Ijika tilirtiw-nv nl n iiulnl lunt Ihle aide of new concrete bridge over ; )'! eimaRemenla Itugue fllver near Trail. The hill) la bIkiuI I tulle from Dila city. The timber In which the mill la Uia wllllni; and graceful "lleaa.' allilnled lienr'.y nil yi'lluw- pine, nc- ir,Ttr.7..Tjs i..--.r cnritlna tu Hie tiwiier Mr. Iluyea. uHIkiiikIi there In einnn IhuikI'i fir Ini'linlt-il in the llinli.r nurrouiidliiK the milt. Th" milt Iiii" Jut bent ai l up and la ii"' In runiiliiK unler. A auinll crew of men In at work nt preaent and aitw lnir of uk w ill beKln toiiuir- J lleforn a larue and attontive conure-, barida. and wna now ilvlnii with n nu.n waa anion would not f'hrlatlai e'aU.-ate of man ta the one th ng Uiat wl.J aivi r.a from g .li) the vay f.f th')a nationa wlioae chief 'bought waa cminwciM litpreuitcy. ' , The Chr!at!an eatlmate of man Religious Bigotry Is Assailed By Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett bandteil by Mr. Il.nra, the InaalnR apd mill crewa belriK under bla Ulrev tlun. 126 DEiMHS BY AUTO la tli la picture with which Mr. luce propoaea tu aet up a new alandarj In La ,a.Im ,.9 it.. i.... ...it Lit 1 1 t i iT 7 ",,,"r'" " ' I i-.lnta to the race K .al of Ur;'th.-rho-J. wl.h which he haa challenuej the de , ,h , K.. .... in. i- i- rldca nillt-a over tli"iiiand fjr "lilKKcr and better" piitur". i .V ... .w. c.untry around Heverlv llllla aa.trl.lut At the PaB th...t. h..ini,, ,,w " .. ou,,u.w;.u ''UK IIHTU "HHU Itai liUI B Ul ClUI'.B I ? : , apeak of aa '(he itimum bonum ' tbr- aupreme good. "The creat and crowning of all gjol. I.lfe'a final star la Urotherhoi; For It will bring again to earth Her long lost Pneny and Mirth; Will aend new light on erery face, And kingly power uion the ra e. And, 'till It come we men are alavea, And travel downward to the duat of gravea. Come, clear the way, then, clear the way: Mllnd creed a and kinga have had their day. ' Ureuk the flead brunchea from the puth; Our hope la in the aftermath Our hope la In heroic men. Star-led to build the world again. To thla event the agea ran: Make way for Brotherhood make way for Man." 111. M.U- T.Ki-f . T?i.J CREAM FILLING ? ttableepeont Klngeford't Com 8lrrh leinenefSatt IrupMllk I tl - I tcaipoon Vanilla ii rap Sugar 1 tableapoan Kara Mia the cornstarch and the Salt and mia to a smooth paste with one-fotmh of a cup of the milk. Scald the rest of the milk, and add to the cornstarch. Cook In a double boiler twenty minutes. Add the beaten yolk of the egg and cook long enough P aet. Remove from the fire and add the vanilla and Karo. If the mixture haa been Carefully stirred while thickening it will be smooth. If lumpy, atraln. cool and fill te cold poHa-1 " CREAM PUFFS AND ECLAIRS I cup Bontnc Water " ' 4 E " - U eoo Ma tola - i;- tableapoon KlnaiforiS'a Cora Biarcn and sufficient flour to make t cup Put Mazola and boiling .water In a saucepan, aitrl the floor and cornstarch welt mixed, all at once, and cook, stirring constantly, till it leaves the aide of the pan. Remove from the fire, cool by beating, and when cold, beat In, one at a time, the unbeaten eggs. Line a baking sheet with oiled paper. Drop the batter in rounds on it and bake in a hot oven for thirty minutes. When cold, split and fill with whipped cream or the cream filling. ' - ' .. . f ... . FRE Ei Atk your erxe or write Johtaton-IJcber " Company. Portland. Orexcm, - toe beauiirul ' t fuUer at die oew Kincatorvl Cam Search recipe t j ' . t - l f U.f. I ' .IIIHlisHnittlHINIIMmfHIHIMUmmtntiltt ' -Mmimxmm , n.w nioriiliig. A the work prugrenaea KIUun yeaterday Itev. J, llundolpli Haa-jwlui waa not her huauand. She Mr. Ilayra IntentU to enli.ta.' the ,)f fc n M(h,Ml,H. rl.Urt h. the lowest of the low. despised nuutlx-r of turn at work. Thn lumber I. . . , . . , , . I , , 7 will be l.ro.iKhi to tin. my by t. u. k ' l'r"r,",J ,rtr,K m In-l'lrlng aer- tl. despicable. The Jews wouU . ii. i.V.... t . . ii limn oil "The ( hrlHllim Katimute ot have anut on her linn mil f.ii i"' i-i mi" u i in-- i.iiim. , Thn entire iirm ., from tb wooiln ' Man. In which he deplored thn proa-" Hut what drtea Chrlat du? ll puts to the finuiini proiluct. la iM lna jen. leiment y Inward tint atlrrln up of . Ilia eallinata of human valuea to tha racial ami rt'llghilia prejudices, and aupreme test, and tella this ooor worn- niatle a atlrrlng npMl for loleranee niun that alio haa poaaiblllllea of which and inn furtlieniiirr. of a true l'lirlstl;in ahe haa never dreamed: that there are brol lierhtMid. He aK,W In part aa fol- j latefit energlea that can be divinely Iowa: jrf-lehacd that would aprlng up in her A flood of light Is thrown on our ! fountain of everlasting life, rstlniato of a man by the name we Kven In such aVainan there was a There is only cne way, to get Kelly-Sprinz-, field mileage and that is. to buy, a Kelly. Springfield tire. . J : ;v i , . ' T" ' " ' v K & -" give him. reaponae to Chrlat a appeal. . 6h car i lleiVa a man whose nm-eafrv -llmnt. ri" Ul lo ber peoplfi- They 'jed in tn.plnil anmt. lived in the out of. ""' ' ' ln thfilr M!- ,r)1(1 i.i.w.,- rf.....i r oi he acorn theni! He did. not. He Biased Lcm ANGKI.KH, May I. An auto- for burden-bearing, haa u black akin! h hcm two daya.' ami many oT thein tnohlle tiinibllnu over n e.llil In and waa brmialit t our land by u D,,k'Td In i Illm, accepting. Ilia phllo Hiiiila Aim Canyon near hero cauaed choice of Ilia own. Wo untiles a chattel lhy ot lift!. U l reTonled". the denth yenterduy of Miaa Ionote 0f i,n, and nmiied lilm "nlgRer" j "Adi1 M,liny mor' l?H:Vtl becwiac Itouchlnn, aged 19. of Arlington,! , ',iir(i am-. mim "a a nmn ot Ilia own word: lit during llm puet four montha tiiin'n chance, and near l.oa Atigelea. There were j lloro'a man of brown, akin ft 11 ion ni clili'iits reported during th 'dlnilnullvtt rutin, compnrntlvely apeak- period with 1.010 persona Injured. ! inti,' lie la Induatrloua, mentally alert. ( nt'cording lltoblle Wlllllll L'll'M llllll believe, not becauae of thy saying: for we have heard Him duraelvea, and know that thla la indeed the Christ, the Saviour of the world." iik to aintlstlea of the Auto thrirty, but waa born In another part ,,u can on,y WH;omip J"e saviour or t-luli of Until hern California. jof Ood"g. world So we cull him a i world through Ida followers adopt- of Vm from now on, In stead of 3 for J5o In your quiet lipuri -yourthinkinghouri your working hours and your hours oi rec reation MARK HOPKINS bring you con tentment ' . The original Iijyincl ble long-filler cigar. ' - If I . . - 4 " MASON, F.HRMAN - r f 99"'' DUMbutonot ' "rle NaHon'M Flntit Cigart" Portland ' .... i Seattle Spokane 'Jap." ;lng Ilia estimate of man. and living lt.it Cl.rUI ..v. "A n.nn "a mnn for ollt Philosophy Of life. a' IhaL" ' ' What then, doea thla Imply the open- Here", n roan who has been neigh-: of 'h noodwiM to the Incoming bof to i.,.Keorphlcally. for all th-,11;1" ?f lmm KrnU? ,N'l nlK ,U " decadea that we have been here. He "'""''y x attlt,l(l MARK urn HOPKINS aaucaioa haa lived in Ignorance, but the very agency to which he has had fight to look for light line kept hint in dark ness, He has tried to forget hla miser lea by engaging chiefly In cork (Ighta, giailltttorlaJL coateata, and guerilla war faro, Amb call him a "llreaanr.' Hut Chrlat says, -a mat, a a man for a' that. And no, to evnrj man w' meet we any, "AVhoro did you come from?" To tho Bamc min Chrlat anya, "Whore do you want to got" Wo any, "What are, you?" Chrlat aaya, "What, by my grace, do you want to be?" Bo the Chrlstlun eatlmnte of man goes to the root ot the matter. It tnkea Into account primarily what a man la potentially. That Ih to any, It doea not nak Simply what bla pant haa made of him, but wliut Ms future may make, ot him, ' Chrlat reeognlzea that there la that In tho very nature of any man capable of nlmoat infinite possibilities of devel opment, depending upon the operation or ino cniiatian law or love to n'lease unit nourish it. . . Thla la domnnatruU'd by Chrjst him aelf. To'tho tollera of IIIh day Ho went with' thlitmeasnRfl ot Kpl cheer. And what? Woll, this: two tinm an hd years hnvd iaaHod, and an In creasing number of, the world's, popu lation cull tbnao humhlo folk. "SalnU." We: call the tax-gatherer Saint Mat thew, and we cull tho impnlalve flshnr ijian, Bnlnt l'eteiv und wo read thbir wrltlnga na tlio world's great literature aacrod UtoraUire. , ;" And bla httltudo waa tho same toward tho foielgner. One day, tired and travel-worn ho alts on a wayside woll na ho Is traveling through 8n marla. A woman npprnuohea the wall to draw water, Who la nlie? Well alio la tho ilosoondnnt ot a mixture ot rncea. Christ's own 'people held her In nbaoluto contempt, and culled ber people "doga." We have no Bitch con temptlhlo, Mcornful .name for any for eigner today. Mm-ovorraho was such an one as Mohph' law would have atoned to death, for alio wna living In -,.i,.it...... ai.n Jim! liniHi'vei lim toward those ''who are hero and the TIMELY SPECIALS Curling Irons $3.50 Grills $1.95 and $2.95 Immersion. Heater - $3.75 Lowest Prices on Radio Supplies WIRING, SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Renard Electric Co. And now it costs no more, to buy a Kelly. McCUISTON & McMURRAY 27 South Front Street " - ' '"','. I aj i ;..::; i tav-. am. 1 . i ilillHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllilMii'iilllllllllllllllHllllI AWNINGS Med. Tent & , Awning Works OpiKmlte H. I. liiKit MEDFORD WED, . . IVJi 14 4 y !Tt n 111. .Vfi I 1 lainlll. L-J ' :-!W-Mffli ) , A " Answer''. . ' .3 ' rg '' ?r.:: , woin t.jeOsn NO ONUV " paarouHiMn MireoeoTAi-"la GENERAL ADMISSION BIO SHOW PRICES OOc TASD 750 V When the telephone operator says, "They don't ansvyer," it is after a sin cere endeavor to get your party. She cannot; compel an answer.' The party called may.be. unwilling to leave a particular, household duty may be in another part of the home beyond closed doors may be chatting with neighbormay( bq marketing may be slow in answering. Strange, but true, calls are sometimes de signedly unanswered. ' f elephone records show that the great majority of "don.vt answer" re ports come. l;rom residence calls. In business, where it is a matter of dollars arid cents, it is always the assigned duty of some one to be within sound of dtie telephone bell. ' ' ; ' . ; ' "They don't answer" is the state ment; of 'a situation absolutely beyond the control of the telephone operator. Q Home Telephone ;S Telegraph Co.