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Kcnir tea SrFDFOT?T MAIL TOTBrXE, MEDPORD, OftFjON', WEDNESDAY, MA'Y 30," 1928. 4 SCOIT WOOLF'S GIRL DX FAN BUILDS OWN SET V' L The baking and cocking dem onstration bolnt given Uuily by Mia Verna UnUquist, huuie eco nomist expert und ditiitiun vt the Malleable Irtfn Hunge torn )iny, maker of thi famous Mn arch range at Bcoit Woolf s fur nlture. mure, re proving very yopuiar. T" ueodnnc for Um first two days of the demonstra tion were away above our expec tation, according to - Mr. Woolf. Mlse Lindquist has been appear Jut .before large audiences thru otAtbe couuuy, conducting soino of the most successful schools the miuea o" Oregon tave vvet: n- The classes begin promptly at 2-l. m. daily. Tomorrows class will feature pastries and every woman of Medford and southern Oregon is invited to attend thtbe lUlly classes. A feature of the cooking school will be the cake baking content, the recipe being furnished by Miss Lindquist at her classes. This contest Is open to every woman In Medford and southern Oregn find the cakes must be made out of Marvel flour, a home product. Cakes will be half fronted and Mill be judged by their general tip pea ranee, shape, color, depth and texture of crust, sinoothnetm. flavor and lightness of both the I rake and the frosting. JudKin; j will be under direct supervision j of Miss Undquist, assisted bv j Mrs. U. D. Thompson of the Greater Medford club and Jack , Itockwell, pastry cook at the Co-, loninl bakery. j .All non-prize winning cakes j will be returned to the owners. Vt.wa will be announced in this paper Sunday morning and will) be announced at the class .Satur day afternoon, June 2. All cake murt be entered by Saturday , noon. . i Valuable attendance prizes are; bring offered daily. Additional; Information regarding the- cokt j rontest and school can be ol- tilned at Scott Woolfs furniture Btorc. 1 i -nr.- A, Ia ;0F VICTORIAN M IN DOG TRIAL i ! J L I from nearbjr places at refuge. At j tornejri rasgled the crowd yawned at lausbed. . The atmos phere of A famous murder trial I only this time It s email, "a white fox terrier with a stub of tall de fended by the wealthiest of com munities. With bath attorneys wearied of the delay, the jury was completed at 4 p. m. today. Testl- the 95 per cent elimination of punctures, blow-out and rim cuts. The redeemlne feature of the protector U economy. The raanu- i ire rrOteCfOf; actually save car owners many dollars a year on upkeep. Local Man Is Agent for Cof field SANTA HARBARA : 3u. (Special to Mail Trlbune.i The third day of jury picking in the Selle dog case where the de I KANSAS CITY. May 30 "We.fcndant stands charged witu (jun f ihe animal I ' PllullV (n flltllr-lirtn With vivlKltlb ' .........-.,.. I ., l..ve thi neiv and (onattfl ... . . . . mimu ;..... ' world." caid ilisliup Iiuress J. Bir- W. A. Crane, whose ad ap pears In The Mail Tribune to duv. has been aooointed factory Calif Mav mony daniagimt to the Uelense was .,iiHtrloutor fur tla coffield Tire ii.i.uuuwu "j -""o ....... -w j I'rolector CO., of uayion. unio, Clarence Ward wbe t Clay Perry, ; ,or Jat.kson county. These pro nearby resident, and Mrs. U. Rich- i ,ectors have bt.en manufactured arason. testioeu 10 rvouinB conur named in a COMPLEXION IMPROVED ... QUICKLY and thousands 4 t. w 4 ! I since 19 16. insufficiently 1 lion otperiment at Cottage hospital cared for and dying of hanger and ;'V, """" , " ' . e,uectea here, was reminiscent of Webber ounds. The case, -which has ex- fDr ln "f" "f.whjt 1 3",ect'a' ny of China In the devotional ad-; and Fields' famous game of "put hausted four panels- totaling ueuse i ram so man 1 ne rtwv waa Hair i ... tn y... : " ' dwa yesterday at the"i;eneral con-i and take out. The day was half veniremen, is axuecttti to so to the j r ih M. thodiet EuiM-oD- ilover wlln ,eB3 ,n lne ' lT 001 'an i jury this week I ference of the Mr tnodist tpiacop .l . These let nut crowded n y-1 4. ff-'V-O . v - - - j. ..... , "Since last October, Miss Annie R. Davies, 15, of Providence, R. I., has "logged" 311 broadcasting stations, some of them in foreign countries. She has done this with a set of her own construction which she entered in a prize competition, winning the silver loving cap. Her receiving set is a five-tube affair of the tuned radio fre quency type. CHINESE BATTLE i ! twentieth chapter of Matthew rc-j j curd one of the saddest experiences! I of the Master." said Hishop lilrney; : I "To seek from Christ self lh per i aonal advantages ln the New King i dom, which waa to com Him his ' life, reveal the dennity of their; ! iKnorance of its spiritual nature.. Kut to have answered with an : empty, pitiful affirmative His I searching question. "Are ye able?" I must have mocked Him more pain-! fully than the ribaldry of Herod'Si soldiers with their crown of thorns.: "Do you not hear Him ask of thia church and all the modern and commendable methods and j activities of this new day, are ye I able, oh Methodism, to preserve j that mystic dynamic living some-' I thing that gave you birth, that was fraught like a mighty irresistible, i contagion from life to life, and lifted by Its redeeming grip into! la mood of song, the sodden hope- less masses of England who were ; moving straight in the direction! ' ot another French revolution i J that strange intangible something 'that leaped an ocean and began ' to run out over the long trail into I the wilderness In the heart of As : bury. Cartw right, and their kind, lout over In the van of the western; ' trek of the covered wagon, sweep-1 . . . . . tng over the spot where we now AlWayS tjttlCient Sit. when it was sheer prairie I out into the little settlements ami over tin , These let out crowded i These five verses in thej ,. ,)rfn f veniremen called states who have either used the protectors, or know of their eco-j (-las.lfled advertising eels results, nomlcnl qualities, combined with Carter's little User Mis Purely VccetsMS Uubvt move the bew.U fr.. fwttn nun ana unnlt.Hnf tlrr .ffccti. TKr rflUv. h. of cuuiip. tion poion whifh mwiy m. au ptmplrfc, KcDunbn (-c do"" .nd en b uken bv lh. nm t.aUiY. All Dmfi,f 25c mad ?$e R.d P-cw. CARTER S EH HLLS tarn tmmT,wmmmiW'i3$l How to Keep Your Car Brakes trading posts, and ii i,..t .i ... mnnniaip. lipr It Iturntl like a I the necossiiy of efficient brakes? It ij a a important to be able to drive H. lirakes are one of the E most vital parts of an uutom"lik', TOKYO, M.iy 30 'V Ailvi.i'H and aro a conipllcattU pit-ce of from Tientsin today iald Ih-uvv mt'chanisin. fiiihtinz wm in nrusresH olmitf Car owners should read a copy the I'ikinK-lliinkiiw railway FOOCMOW, China. May Jn. Vire demroyed a dormitory of the Kuklen Christian university last nltjht. The building lioueri a hin drd trtudents and was vulued at ICO. 000. The cause of the blaz1 tvas not determined. 'LONDON'. May 30. MV A II.-u-rr dinuatch from Foorhow tiday jmM the fire whit h destroyed a dormitory at Kukien Christian uni versity was "obviously incendiary." It said there was evidence that chemicals were used. .Chinese lrresponsiliten In Febru ary were charged with having fired dormltorleif at various ttrhonls in a r ampin gn aKainst mlssimi work in the province of Kuklen. The build in es destroyed previously were at Koochow college of the American board of missions, at the grammar ichool of the same misslun and at St. Mary's college, a Jitltish mis sion. - conHumiiic fire in the heart of WIl liam Taylor and hundreds like him and throuch their prophetic souls touched Into purity and power-and into a conscious. coniuerin? rela tion to a livltiR present Christ, flie men and women who laid the moral foundation of this preat civiliza-; tion? Are you able to kep that, be- of the new booklet recently pub- iiv(nc creative snmethinn central in , tween nortlnin troops and Shunsi l:shed by the Itussell Manufactur- j th(i )lf.art Gf all our busy, compli provinre troops, allied with the inp Co.. of Middletown, Conn, i catP(j modern church life? nationatistti. This booklet, ' How to Keep Your j -ve m-e this new and wonder-; The battle, which eaan last Brakes 100 per cent Efficient." ; fu ()ay. Here we sit in the very Saturday, was reported to have coV'.rs practiially every point in heart of a great throbbinc mod-; taken a toll of tJOUG lives. the care and correct adjustment ! orn cjty where you can find every The Shanst army was atUrnpt- of your brakes. Pointers nren,.w thine there is und'-r the fun . nig to draw the main force of iven us to the installation of that makes rapid and Irresistible, the M ukdt'nitf s i northerners) in the lining, and methods for prop- the industry of today. j the province of Shansi to the t.rly attaching it to the bands. ; "This new -ceneration smiles . west m oider to w iken the jhsi- Some attention is Kiven to equip- scornfully at what It deems the tion .- the nor.hei n allies on ment and machinery for use In, pruderies of the Victorian an1. Hut other fronts. The movement was tni!( Hn-important phase of auto- look at the horizon! What are those ( .ntendt-d to allow ti.ps under mobile maintenance. stainless snow-capped summits that Ceneral Kent; Yu-ll-ian. nation- Contrary to the usual practice ' will keep their gleam in the skyi alist ally, to break through to the in bteratuie. this booklet is f or a thousand years to come ? They east of the railway at tin stiate- utmost entirely fife from "house are the moral and mental gran gic center of Ibrkienfu. about TO , istllc." 'IIusco brake lining and deurs of the Victorian age. Ten-, inlbs southwest of TM-ntsin. , llusco products are discussed andjnyson. I'.rowning, Gladstone and a commented unon in the last few1 score of others. We may lightly SIIAV.HAI. China. May -. iin,..f un(, nH a trace ot discount drive up the ivklnii-llankow : railroad on the city of Peking. have culnie.l Taotingfu. im- portan stratcKi' al point. miles south of the notth'in capital. the social restraints of prejudice has been allowed to, that day It we win. dui nisi or) re.M. into th instructive readinc 'U1 declare that there was pro- matter. GRAIN RATES TO E OH WASH IV Tlie house tutl'Mi due. worth to apj tee of five ;t( today i ctilii; lilt it lli'lill"- May dople -'I" i aker a I' M' 1-. HA I. KM. Ore., May 3ft bTi The resignation of Kepresentative : X. J. Hinnott, Oregon's congress- man from the second district.! reached Clovernor I'atterson by i 1"lr graph lust night, to be ef fee- ( trV May 31. As announced about; two months ngo, Sinnott has been! .appointed a member of the fede ral court of claims. Since there I Mill not be another session of ' congress until after tho election of Hinnott's successor in Novem ber, It will not be necessary for the governor - to call a special election to fill the vacancy. lal coi.inul jn e-t mate campaign n. li: ui s ..f (he .in dicates for pi t M.leii., the vi-e pie-idf lit. the m luilf aiol tlie 10 u-e. The committer w.m dn-ct-.l lo report back Its fllll'.1.r; liot latc than .lanuaiy 1. tl'J'.t. An appro pliation tf Jja.elol ;(s provided to meet the expenses and t he com -mlttce was empowered to hold hearings, subpoena it nti-es, and investigate the campaign contrl butioiis, t he amounts conti ibuie'd and the nature of CM'cndituics by political andidates and oianiz.i-tloilS. SICATTI.K. May 3u .V- Testi nionv ecinci'iniiig the low crain rate enjoyed by anadian farm ers was ex pe.-ted to be presented at the interstate commerce com mission hearings on the grain rates here. Pacific N'ort hwest shippers ., Clean rags wanted at the Mall I Tribone nffle ' 1 ami 111 1 1 !' rs Indii-ated their inten Hon of takinu advantage of the opi'oi -t unity presented hen tht i-Mimiii'sinn re'civcd a copy of the Wh. el. r resolution vhich woulc authorize an investigation of Can adian rates. !;. 1). I.ytle of the North Pacific M illeis association, who was un der cross-examination by .Minne sota milters and rate men. was U be followed today by II. Work, 1 leaver traffic manager for mill men. Following completion of his ex amination the debate on the Port ia n d d 1 f f e reti 1 1 a I fro m the Col u m - basin territory ..opened found philosophy under the social, reticence of that older time and those mighty summits will he In the sky generations after the Per trand Kussell philosophy of social1 life shall have vanished with his name, from the memory and re-j spect of men. I "Again 1 hear Him asking of the' teachers and the preachers of lli church- are ye able to make tills great modern movement of relig-1 Ions education to do what it wasi designed to do, namely, to reach; that inner capacity for find which; lies like a golden promise In the ! soul of every normal child, and de-: velop, educate, train that deepest Inborn powers until the; consciousness, of Clod, tho fact of Ood and obedience to f;od Is be come the dominating mood nf life. I hear Him asking the leaders of His church the laymen and the minister, "Are ye able to go back and make my people under stand that by the deepest law of the spirit world there is something of incompleteness In the 'salvation of any human soul until it has helped to fill up the sufferings of Christ for the salvation of every human soul.'' The smallest French election precinct Is Ornes. with Hire was slated to voters. lief ore the war It had 3?o voting residents WASHINGTON, May t'S. (,P Tho supreme court today refused lo stay the order of the Inter-Mate commerce commission reducing the rates on decidlous fruits ship ped cost from California. The railroads contended that tho lower 1 rates should, not take effect until ! the supreme court at its next term could pass on the validity of the commission's order. . f Hags wanted at the Mall Trlb tinn ffirv Must be elesn if . . (MDHDNE MISS LINDQUIST RECOMMENDS MARVEL FLOUR for all jmstry ami oali's. Miss Lindquist is the popular demon strator for the Monarch Electric l?ange demonstration that is being held at the Scott Woolf Furniture More this week. She requires that this high grade home made flour be used in all cakes made for eake-baking contest. BUY I'ROM YOUR GROCER MUTUAL MILL A SEED CO. Phone 2G9 I 6th and E&rt.ett THREE THURSDAY, MORE DA YS! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Monarch Electric Range Demonstration and Cooking School Prize Cake Baking Contests Miss Verna Lindquist demonstrating her art of cake baking and waterless vegetable cooking for three more eventful afternoons. Very worth while programs planned for Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons. No Medford or southern Oregon house wife can afford to miss any program. Tomorrow Afternoon-Pastry Baking I The Cake Baking Contest Is Open to All! Get the recipe from Miss Lindquist at our store, bake the cake in any kind of a range, bring it to our store before 12 o'clock Saturday, June 2. First prize Mahogany Davenport Table Second prize Bridge Lamp Third prize 32-piece Breakfast Set of Dishes No prize money cakes will be returned to owner. Judging will be under personal su pervision of Miss Lindquist, Mrs. C. D. Thompson, of the Greater Medford club, and Jack Rockwell, pastry baker of the Colonial Bakery. Electric Ranges With Automatic Oven are priced from $129.50 up. Trade in your old range on a new Monarch Electric and pay balance on easy terms no interest. FREE! Prizes, Recipes, Aluminum Cooking Sets, Waterless Cooking Information A valuable attendance prize given each afternoon to some member of the class Come and getvit. Ask Miss Lindquist to solve your per plexing problems about cooking. Free advice. 1 $2019.50 j J J worth of ranges sold I j - in one day during I j Monarch Electric j ' JJ Demonstration last I j year. I This $12.00 set of Free Alum inum Cooking Equipment for your oven given FREE with each MONARCH sold dur ing sale. 1 '" Your old Range Taken as Part Payment Sec Voolf F . ' Exclusive Ag JTORE ch Electric Ranges Convenient Monthly Payments needs no "dope m 1 in .WMM.oii f WAIT Mwr(3M i O -v n -v i - r II