Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1923, Page 9, Image 9

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    :iKIED0ni5 MJ TRrBTJN"R, !MT5DIT0'R'D, ' OREGON", MONDAY," NOVEMBER 26, 1923
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My Favorite Redpes
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"So This Is London" at Page Tonight
For Thanksgiving
MONDAY, Nov. 26. Monday niBht
Nov. 2G tho 484th company c. A. C.
will havo on guests Adjutant-Gcnorul
"Whlto and Major Duscnbcrry. Tho
chamber, of commorco adopted the
company about a year ago with the
purpose of assisting in furthering any
advancement posslblo and In carry
ing out of this Idea they put on tho
Military Pageant and Itcvlov Juno 13
and have purchased a rifle range and
assisted in evory possible way. At
this time tho chamber of commerce
is again meeting with tho company to
view tho achievements of tho past
year. Open house will bo held at that
. time and all nre Invited.: There will
bo a special program given by tho
company and may be an impromptu
danco given after tho cntorUilnmont.
There has been a largo crew work
ing on tho Chautauqua building for
tho past wock removing all traces of
old sawdust, dirt and paper. This
will put tho building In very good con
dition for tho Winter Fair, which be
gins Wednesday, Doc. 6. The prem
ium lists are all made out and every
thing is in readiness for tho fair.
Four evening programs nro in pre
paration: Wednesday evening will bo
occupied by tho Women's Civic club,
Thursday by the 484th company, Fri
day by tho Ashland high school and
Saturday will be carnival night. The
Xitnlans havo charge of this last night
and many surprises have been- prom
ised so it is anticipated that this will
bo a very oxcellent program. Charles
8. Browstor the popular poultry Judge
will bo in Ashland to judge the poul
try and Hal B. Osborn will bo here
to "judge tho rabbits. Both men nro
from Portland and nro very experi
enced in thiB lino of work.
Tho Klwanls club will ontorlnln tho
Ashlund football toain at lunch Tues
day noon. On account of pluns for
other feeds to bo given to tho team
aftor tho season closes, the Klwanls
club decided to give theirs oarller.
This club has boon with all tho other
organizations in tho city In giving the
Ashland high school its hearty sup
port in athletics and tho school is
much indebted to these different or
ganizations for their kindness and
generosity.
Many dancos havo heon planned
for tho near futuro nmong which is
the Elks Thanksgiving ball which will
bo given Wednesday night nncl tho
Llthlan ball, which wlir bo given
Thursday night. Tho Lllhlan ball will
bo hold In tho armory and will be
quite an affair according to all ro
' ports. Tho Elks will also bo a large
ovont as a dinner will bo served in
addition to tho danco.
Tho Grand Army of tho Republic
entertained tho Uurnsldo Relief Corps
nt a chlckon dlnnor at tho Armory
Saturday noon. This was quite an
affair as tho mon sorvod the dinner
and did nil the work, forming qulto
a novolty In comparison '.. with tho
usual method of the women getting
tho dinner. - Thore wero about sovonty
poopio prosent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Craw
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton of
Talont wero also among thuso present.
Mrs. Jlllson spoko on the Children's
fe'
"Americans" ns Uio EiirIIkIi tlilnk wo are.
TonfKht nt tho Vuxe theatre George
M. Cohun. will niGHont tho nliLV thut
huH proven tho most pronounced in
ternational buccorb ever 8t aired by an
American producer, "So This la Lon
don," with Mr. and Mih. Cuburn in
tho leadlnif roloa. in whirh Ihoao
chiirmlnir and tiLlontmt nrtiHfit havo
scored the greatest popular succoah of
their diHtinKUiHhed careers.
It is d rlp-roarinK farcical satire,
tho avowed purpose of tho author
being, through the medium of laugh
ter, to show both Americans . and
KriKlLshnien the folly and ridiculous
ness of their Btlll existent mutual dis
like for each-other.
Quito naturally tho foundation of
tho 'piny, ns must bo the case In all
drama, is a love story.
Farm Homo at Corvallis and pave a
very interesting 'talk on conditions
among many children in Oreorot..
Dave Parse nt, sergeant of tho Kuarrt
a fid also caretaker of tho Armory,
Kavo a brief talk and Mrs. Howard
and Mrs. Crocker mado a few re
marks on tho dinner. Everyone had
a Rood time and tho men felt as thy
their dinner had been a huge success.
It is not very often that a dinner of
that kind is Ivori nnd it is very much
onjoyed by all ,who are fortunate
enough to bo prosent. . .. ,,
Chapter AC of the P. K. O. Blster
hood mot at thnhnmo of tho MIshcs
Foley Saturday afternoon, tho prcHt
denttrs. F. D. Wagner presiding.
l'luiH wero contemplated for a bawiar
toMe held Thursdny, Doc. lith for this
chapter's rhnrlty fund. This ba'aar
will bo held in the spacious windows
of tho J. P. Dodge & Hons Furniture
store nnd will consist mostly of hand
rnado articles. Tho P. K. O. Sister
hood was founded nearly fifty-five
years ago In Iowa and whllo very well
known In the middle west is compara
tively new in the Pacific coast states.
Tho only chapters south of Kugeno
are AA In Mcdford and AC in Ash
land, Thin Is a purely philanthropic
""v At fircat expense we
Ayx developed the product
4&7 to meet our Ideals in
VfX ( walitv and flavor. .
Then we spared no
' expense to make the
jl package worthy of the
1',;;, C contents. . ' "
V ii J Sealed Tlaht - Kept Rlfiht "
' ' I ! Pure chicle and other In-
.. ..... II fircdlents of hlahest quality
I r obtainable, made under
II 1 modern sanitary conditions.
,v' If ) sKeeps teeih white
Every Meal
organization, one of the chief activ
ities being that of assisting worthy
girls to obtain an education. Each
chapter has Its own local charity work
which is always carried on quietly.
Ijist year Chapter AC distributed a
number tof Thanksgiving and Christ
mas baskets containing food and
clothing. During tho school year
opportunities havo hoen afforded
them to assist students in different
ways. It is for ho purpose of doing
this sort of work on a larger scale
that tho members are holding tho
bazaar next week. Tho program for
tho afternoon consisted of a constitu
tion quiz led by Miss Eva Poloy. Those
prosent wore tho Misses Poley, and
tho Mesdamcs F. D. Wagner,' W. 13.
lllako, P. K. Hammond, Ira Shoudy
and Louis Dodge.
Miss Irina Hess arrived homo Sun
day night after 'spending tho week
end wrth her sister, Mrs. ISdward
Stanley of Dunsmulr.
A large pop rally was held at tho
Ashland high school Friday after
noon. Tlonry Endors. promlnont bus
iness man of Ashland assisted Orvillo
Mall, yell leader, in tho yelling. Some
now songs havo been introduced lately
by -Miss M antlers along with some
now yells and so many of thorn had
to bo worked ovor. Tho pep in tho
school is increasing daily and sovcral
moro pop rallies will bo hold' before
tho Thanksgiving game. Mr. Endors
Is a member of tho 11 th Ian octotto
and has clono qulto a bit of leading
and so Is very capable to lead a rally
of this sort. Tho rally was said by
many to bo ono of the best that has
been held in tho school for somo time
and tho wish has been expressed that
tho yelling at tho Thanksgiving game
be as good, and bettor if possible
Mrs. Will Dodgo returned Wednes
day from n two weeks trip to Port
land. Who visltod hoF mother, Mrs.
Hunt, and her sister whilo there.
Christian Church to
Observe "Home Days"
Today nnd tomorrow are announced
as "Honor days" nt tho Christian
church. Tho church will bo open nil
day beginning in tho morning net 10
o'clock. A committeo appointed by
tho board will bo in chnrgo'and will
be ablo to glvo any information about
tho flnnnces of tho church nnd tho
proposed budget for tho year. 1024.
All members nre urgently requested
to oomo to the . church at somo time
during theso two days nnd ask any
questions about the business affairs
of tho church and to make their
pledges for the new year.
All who come in and make their
pledges on theso "honor days" will bo
on, the honor role. Tho .work of tho
two days will closo with a supper on
Tuesday evening nt 6:30 to which all
th mem hers nnd friends are urged to
come, nnd especially nil tho . now
members who have, recently come
Into the church. If any wish to attend
the dedication of the armory tho sup
per and program will bo concluded
in time to go.
Kodak Finishing
for tboM who denutad th bett-
Swem's Studio
117 R. Mafa
Nod ford
For Wet Wash
Dry Wash Rough Dry
r Phone 873 '
Wet Wash, poundBo
Dry Wish, pound
Rough Dry, pound..
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American Laundry
"The Cream of
' v the Feast"
Carnatiort M ilk:
He' the cream of the;
feast" in millions o$
American homes this
; week. Thanksgiving
,, fare throughout the
United States will be!
y made more enjoyable
by Carnation's double
richness
Let CamatKMiFmaEe
your Thanksgiving
more enjoyable, Your,
grocer has it, ;
' ProJuad in Ortgtn Sine 1902
100 per cent milk "from Contented Cows"
'Carnation will b "the cream of
the feant" Thanksgiving Day. It
will give delicious flavor to pumpkin
pie; it will "cream" the soups and
vegetables; whipped. Huffily, it will
grace many dishes aa a topping; It.
will add new seat to the home-made
candy, and above all It will bring .
to the Thanksgiving coffee that '
mellow, creamy richness that' baa
no equal.
Carnation gives thanks for the
loyalty ot old friends and the en
thusiasm of new. The Carnation
way Is to make and keep friends by:
deserving them.
After that noble bird, the turkey,
the dish most typical of Thanksgiv
ing Is pumpkin pie. The following
recipe Is especially good:
Carnation Pumpkin PIf
(. tap. ginger
IH cup brown sugaf
' 1- tbsp. cornstarch ..
KH CUPB cooked and .
i ' stralne pumpkin; '
2 eggs ,
PA tsp. salt , ...
1 cup water
1 tsp. cinnamon"
1 cup Carnation Milk
Mix In order given aM bake In
one cruBt until firm. This recipe
make one pie. r, Wi r-w .
Pie Cnv , v.
IK' cup flour v'"
?A cup shortening
'Si tsp. salt
Cold water to moisten '
61ft salt with flour. Cut shorten'
ing into flour with a knife or work
In quickly with tlpB of Angers. . Use
enough cold water to make the par
ticles of the mixture adhere to-
gether. Turn on a lightly floured
board and roll thin, handling as lit
tle as possible. This recipe makes
one pie crust
An enjoyable addition to the
Thanksgiving feast is a dainty fruit
salad, with a dressing of whipped
Carnation Milk. In fact there are
many ways In which fluffv whlnned
Carnation can be used to advantage.
iou can wnip carnation Milk quick
ly and easily by following these di
rections: Whipped Carnation Milk
.. Flftm mn tt PirneHnn Utll.' .....
opened in pan of cold water; put on
StOVS And lnt Vflla. ermt tit- kn1
Let It boil for five minutes around
can. Then take out and' chill by
placing can in ice. Open can and
nour contAntji .tntn Hwi . u
cracked ice and whip with egg
ucBi.Br unui suit, -mis should only
take fthnnt nn. mlnt.ta
vanilla and sweeten to taste by add
ing powdered sugar.
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J'U' I!
Carnation Milk Pro duett Co.
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A
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Dining Rooms '
of Reputation
CERTAIN CHEFS become famous for their"
culinary skill. Catering to the public spreads
their fame. There are thousands of house
wives who regularly display equal skill, for they
too know how KITCHEN BOUQUET improves
most dishes, how it brings out the full flavor of
meats, "snaps up" the stews, improves gravies
by making them full flavored and bringing out
the deep, rich brown color; how it adds the
last touch of tastiness to soups, sauces, etc., etc.
Add a tablespoonful just before taking off stove.
Your grocer sells lots of KITCHEN BOUQUET.
Get a bottle and win fame for your cooking.
Kitchen Bouquet
BRIQUETTES
Just received a car load of DIAMOND
COAL BRIQUETTES, the economical fuel,
free from all dust or slack. v
LA Y IN YOUR SUPPLY OF WINTER
FUEL NOW AND SAVE MONEY
HANSEN COAL CO.
34 S. Fir
Phone 239
Decide now to spend
7 CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE
of semi-annual assessments due
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual instal-,
nimit (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water-'
main assessments upon all properties for which application was
made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable at
the office of the city treasurer December 1, 1923, and will be
'dclinuuent after thirty (30) days from said dato and shall bear
a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such de
linquency. Thirty days af teV such delinquency the property will be ad
vertised and sold for the amount of such dcUnquency, together
with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance, with Sec
tion 148 of the City Charter.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 17th day of November, 1923
MART A. WEBBER,
Treasurer of the Cay of Medford, Oregon.
Thanksgiving
AT HOME
FARE and ONE-HALF
for the round trip is the fare to be
in effect between all Southern Pa
cific stations where .the :.oiie way
fare does-not exceed $45.00, with
minimum of 50 cents.
Tickets will be on sale Tuesday,
Wednesday and ' Thursday; (Nov.
27, 28 and 29) with' final return
limit of the following Tuesday
(December 4)
Mm
Ask agent (or further information regarding fares and train schedules or write
. ' JOHN M. SCOTT :
"" ' ' Asst. PaBsenger Traffic Manager
" . Portland, Oregon "
Southern Pacific Lines