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PIGE. EIGHT MEDFORD-MaTTJ TRTBU3TR, -MEDFOR15, OREAONV WBSTaT--AUflFST 7, -1928: i PASTOR LEAVES I OF ART CLOSES Medford Building ; ASIII.A X 1 ), A uk. 7 . ( H'-ilal JAfKKONVIM.K. AllK. fl.-Spec- 'The sin-, -em ul finish of th liil ItfvnnU Mre. Klinr -Me- Hc-wUn of Ashland summer whw.l Vh-ker left Monday ' murnlnc f or ' f "'1 ' 'hark-d hy an in- n three weeks vuration ai linmlon. ,'"niirW exhil.it of ai t work f . Th"v will return In time for Mr. v,,rv'" mN. "hhh will 1.- made on i-i'iuiiy, .aukuni inwi in Civic ( 'lult house, 'I'll display will bo open to Imc public from 'I to 4 o' lin k in i h" afternoon nml in the evt-nlnK from s o'Hok lo !:3U. Students of llx n it f hool an j busy hrfnKiiiK their work lo n 1 finish. Much of the work Ih said to lie of iiiiUHiin l merit find will make a display thai should at-, ' tract people from all Houihern' ; OreKon towns. Mr. and Mrs. I,, A. Ferguson ,of Medford spent Tuesday in Ash land, uttendinK lo business mat- WITHEXHiBITSON MEDFORD1 COOKING ELECTRIC CO. 1 Telephone 90 MeVicker to fill the pulpit Septem ber lHt. Mrs. Albert KoIIsm Is visiting her sisters, .MiKH Km inn lt'cd. Kd Severe lire and family attend ed tho American Legion parade in Medford. Miss MeCully nnd Miss Alice lloefs visited Mi's. WellM and Mih. Minie Martin nt Mra. Wells' home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Martin Ih recovering from an operation. M rs. Oncirne Maxwell wtm trans nrtinK htiHlness In Medford Friday. Miss lOmily Mclii'Ofim haH flnlsh- ... ' , . Iters and renewing old friendships, i .Jlv-i- Kanltnium ,.nd Ml h ro . D(,, ( , Alomluy for a fv , ,, vW. In Al.-;ow,0 nl ,,.,. , Ah,,in ' laml l.efuio rliirnlnK lo her horn- j vi , . )l(,m(1 nf Mn nl Klnmulh " n, ,,r hlm...l. Mr. ,, .. . Tho hlKh srhool humlny HholwM noil(;(i (m ,,.,.,,,.,, cIuhh ; o thf l-roHhyiwIim i-hurrh l,Ir. , , om,.l..vo.l ..n ih... iniilihl hy Mrs. l. O. Han.lon. It Ktnfr ,)f lh Kn ,,.,,. ,.;xnin. . '"""". inor. Ho Ih rcturnliiK bihiIIi ofler' VlKlt tO IllM IllOthCI' lit -.Ifffft'. CHOOL IS EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND ON THE ec(md Floor o hu-immlt); holo on the Ai)h'Kiit I ItiHl WiMlnemlny ovonlnu.. .Hon. Drf'Kon. .Mr. iiikI Mi-h. .1. I. Iittin. their MI.HH lOnimit l(M-cl wan mlllng on "ls1 "V , rtiMlKhtor. MIm .Murtho, and h-r , llnr.,1.1 iiulrcl. formor LoK hor of , ,,.,,. M1s ,.,. , . JnPknonvllln 'BrhoB. l.c-oompiinlod j Cr.rnt ,.,. ,V(.rl. KWHtH , thH hy MIsh .MiirKnrPt HUool,o,K from , ,vll, M1(.h(. hmo on (i..inlt8 MKIUIMI. VIXMOIX MM.-III "! ,,,.( t W,.e(. ' , ,. y . j , ,.y ,., thn II. M .WIIII.ltnHon honiP. They ,,, , H,.,B,n S.illBS ,.,.Hlt. worn .an rout lo I'umidoim, Ciil., ! tUrK with thorn .Mlraen lliidKo whoro tiny will visit for u fnw ,, M,. Mi.hH. WOPk lit tho homo of .Mr. Itoird'x; ,, chnrchinon sppnt Sundov luin-nm. .Mr. Htilnl will le.irh ; vIhIHiik with hi niotlirr, .Mm. mhool tit-uln In llond, ()ip iIiIh'.;k (iiur.-lim.iy nnd hl nlKtor. pOllilliK tPim. MlM) MurRiirot. John Ih pinplovod Mr. nnd Mi-h. Will Nord of Khun-! wii, thp Hontliorn I'ndfio pom nlli onniity Hppiit tho wppII -l)d , vnny nt Wopd, Ciilirornlii.. holo with hpf piirpiitH, Mr. jmdj .m,.. ,, , Au,.n of 'M i'h. J. K. HIiip, who nro HtuylriK I ciiiltlnncl, cnnfornlo, h.ivp hepn In .laPbHonvllln whllo Mr. HIiip j Ki,nillni- :i month In Ahl.ind IllkPK trpiitinotltil III Ihp lloiiuo ltll'-J JoylnK iho hiiIpiuIIiI Kiinilnpr or ii.-ilillurlu rtl. , mntp nnd Ihp vorloiiK hpphIp Mm. I). II. APltPr nnd Hon linrlon ! ii-iiHIoiih of Ihp vicinity. .Mr loft Monday for J.dl, t.'al., nflor ion pfi on Krlrtnv for honw. Hpondlnif n pounlp of monlhH vlHll-1 ipft jii-h. Allen for n lonupr may ln nt tho honip. of Jlrn. (ipoikp ; .Mih. AIIpii will make a trip lo . Kallffmnn.' who Hvph lioithpam of Vpllowstonp I'arU with tllp (Ipoikp! .lapkKOnvlllo. MrH. Kauffnian hp- , Kranipi" family. Iii'foro nhp n'turos potnpanlpd them hotnp. Ixonth. ! A'prtlP Sll'vPnaon. wlfo and Phil-' Thp ChrlHtlan Knilpavnr kopIpIv! drrn from Wolf ('repk wpi'p In tlipfnf the l-'irnt ConKroKatlonal phiirch and mntny fro,,, TZ, 1'.", 32522353 Health of Modford wpcp vIhIUiik ' Itush on .Mountain nvpiine. I ' " -- "--- i'i ' i . frlpndH and relatlVPH I,p,-p Kllnday. "Mr. and iIi-h. CheHter KtPVpnson Mrtt. '. It. Illxon anil fatnlly oflaml yoniiK hoi,, ('IiphIpi-. ,f l-:ii-WiwIpII, Ida., npplll Ihp WPPk piiiI j kpiip, havp hepn H,ipdli,K lh- at Hip l.ortoti homo past of town, wppk-pnd In 'Awlihind at thp home 'Dip Illxon fninlly wpri JiihI t'p-iof MrK. I.llllatl (!, r on liranri"! tnrnltiK from a lour through ran- Htn-et. 'I'he Hte'Piil:oii family j ada and left here for Ihelr homo wore formi'i'ly of Ashland. j Dr. and .MrH. U'- .1. t'laodall are I ell at AI- I hut MdBsmxmiFis?.f nr-S8.ryf , ... ... 'Building MISS DOROTHY WILLIAMS Dietitian and Home Economics Expert from the University of Oregon, will conduct the lessons. Tomorrow Thursday, H OTPOINT RANGE and a G. E. Electric Refrigerator WILL BE USED BY MISS WILLIAMS- -COME EACH DAY AS OUR GUESTS . an- cnJuyliiK visit l i o n .Iwir (riiil will j daiiuhlei-H and I he r fami!i")4 frnn when sit i I'orllaiid. Mr. and .Mih. .1. Kl-1 bV 1 he j-n to San Kram'iMco. of conrrete have been poured nic founds by' members of the will ftail for Km-ope . already. . t , Ashland Study elub. " Uoth ladies I'liliMlon TniiMlroute.' '.MiHi '.Miss 1 '.e:i t ri:e llall. In-ad on th' ..were for nmny years valued niem- Monilay, Mth. Iluby Kox of San l'i'anelseo fipent the week end vIhIUiih her brother. Will Raton ami fimlly. Mr. and Mm. ' Krln Keenan of Jacksonville and Mrs. Nettle Thompson antl ho'i Junior of Med ford spent Sunday al (he MeCal lluter soda KprltiKH. Mr. and Mrs. Albert llnekerl, T. i;. PunniiiKt'in and family and Mth: Lolllfi MeKee of .laekNoiivllle, KrneHt' Melnlyre and family of I'enlrnt Point, Mr. nnd Mi'H, l.eon nnl MeKee ami Cnry Ctily and fam ily from lllit AOpleuate met Uniiny 1'hllllpH nnd inntlly of S(tiaw take nt the Harry Helm place on I-Ycm-h nuh-h and all enjoyed a picnic din ner toKether Kunday . Mr. and Mrs. V. T. W llnon and mm ( rvllh returned Saturday niKht nfter spend Inn a few days vIsltitiK In Cortland. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Lewis vis ited at the Will 'op)1 home at Murphy Sunday, brltiKlnu their son ( 'and home with them, who had been vltdtiitK fi ' few days with his aunt, Mrs. Copple. Mr. and Mrs, I'nul Oliver nnd children have rented the houe be ; movhiK inio their beaut fit I ih'vvJ Imini' on the highlands south of; Ashland. Their m-w home, which1 haH just been l omplcted, Ih inos! j att rai-t ive In its ddailH and oeru-; ph'H one of the ad antaKcou:1 sites In thi city. oft'ei-iHK a iii.-ik- nlficent View of t he upper ami lower valley. Mrs. Ida. I.inir. a resident of Iturbauk, Calif., is the houc uuest of Mi-h. Mlllan Creer in Ashland. Mi-h. (I reer and her huchL visited In Medi'ni'd . on Thiii'Hitay. MIhs ;ilen Waters, physical di rector In the Ashland schools, is expected 111 Ashland soon lo have every I hlii); In readiness for t he ('amp l''lie 1 1!. suminer camp at the Lake of the Woods, l.yle lleeder haH been emplnyed at the .Miller TonKery for (he summer season and wilt be cm ployed there until school bet; I us. Tltje W. I. Jackson family on Iowa street anil Kenneth St rat -.on spent Sunday pieniciiiK on llnuile I liver. M ( leui'ni' Yates of Kunene. Ori'Kon, a former ANhland resi dent and employee at the Isaae ton and. daiiKhter. Jane, nrriv d on rhurchill plans lor a year oi Tliinsdiiy and Mis. deoi'm- W'eller Kuropcan stiifly. which will center and two chlldien are also quests. , n latut I'arls durinj; the winter. Miss Alarle lh urchi 1 1 has Imh-ii Shi- will trnvel through Italy flur in, Ashland durinn the summer inu the sprint; months, and will a.ronipany Mr. and Mrs. The loncreic work nt the Ash rhurchill lo liamhin-by-tho-Sca land ereek eanynn him is ' pro lriii this Wek. when- they will 1 KrxinK i" eapaelty rate and the reniiilii for a t hree week's vaca - con I in el ors are aveiminj; about lioif. On th.-ir return. Miss 'hue- - 1 7, yards n dny. Ahnut San yards hen It h d-;iitment of the Kouj h-' hers nf .tho ori-'unixaiion an? ern OreKoii Normal school, will , are gladly welcomed in Ashland leave soon for a year of special hy a Liifie circb-v of friends, i'tudy at the .Massachusetts Insti- Twenty-two ladie matte' up the Mile of Technicolo-y ai I'.nsti.n. jolly party th;it did juti'C to : Mrs. .late t Mow- t and M Mib-t:irit::tl dinner menu. Thosf. Kli:'.abcth t- a r r f t i were Imnor who gal hered to welcrtme Mrs. quests m Friday nijiht at a de- lov.ai and Mrs. liar ret t were liglitful picnic dinner, srv.-d ;.l .Mf-tlanu-s tK. Peil. If. f.aley, i; o'clock in the l.ith:a ('nrk pie- W.u'nor, .1. M. Warner. H-r- - ' . - i matin Sommers, Olordtin .Mc( 'ra cken. A. r. J.y, -V. Ve. Mills, il, i. Kubanks, Carl llos", S. Hn tgle, . Wilnier I'wley. J. . 11. Koli ertson. K. A. Woods, C,. Sw donburg, firaee Andrews. A. (S Adams. 1 1. A. Stearns. KIdn An derson nnd Miss lllanehe Hicks. i'he Kiwanis club 1 issued at the Friday noon luncheon to n talk given by Henry C. Oab-y, who re ' turned on Tuesday' from Milwau kee, where he attended the an nual meeting of nsents for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance company. Mr. (laley talked ; of the interesting points of the. trip across thn continent-ami his visit to Chicago. The main part of the talk centered on the Mil waukee .meeting and the speaker brought out some very interest inj points in regard to insuranca and tlie advance in methods that has been made during the past 2 longing to W. A. Chltders In north " 7 ' ' , vt rtI,,,m"" ' MisH Klizaheth Itarrett of nor- JaeksonviUe, ailjidntng Mr, Chil li ers' home. Mrs. Oliver will teach at the Itogue Itiver neademy thin coming term, Mr. and Mr. James May and family from Itlg Applegnte are caniping here In town while Mr. May and son Kit on are picking fruit at the Sunerent orchard. M r. a ml M yh. A rt h u r W'est of Medford and Ml', and Min, (Jenrge Wendt and son Lester were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, T, Wilson. Mr. and Mih. Oem'ge Cai'ter and soun, Hubert am) Mux, nf Talent visited friends here Sunday nfter noon. Mr. XetMin nnd son Hay en me n from Kenn Sunday to visit Miss Kmlly MeUrnom. Hoy Nelson nnd Miss (Ueson of K la math 1 tails were In our city ) I hern Calitornia, came lo Ashland on Thursday to visit with M is. W. II. Mowat on Itcuch avenue. M rs. Louise linger I'eart, dnu K titer of .i r. and M is. John lin ger on A lid a. street, is visit uu: for a few days with her sister. Mrs. Kllon llamsey, at Klamalh Falls. M rs. l. W. Long. M rs. A . M -Smith, and Mrs. A. M. Hyrud were visitors on Thursday nt t he home nf Mrs. J. C, Poor in thins muir. California. The J. II. Met lee famliy went to i he Uike of the Woods for Sunday. Mrs. Wlltner poley ifnd Mrs. F. I . Wagner w ill broadcast over KM Fl on Tuesday evening, pre senting two nne-aet plays. " V Tharmlay. Mr. NpIho,,. who Ih a, ,mini. ... A. llll(.y am, 'M, "l.-"- iimnry oi iMamain Watoir lia- fi l'all. vIhIipiI the llhrary al .Med find anil AKhland that day Miuently entev- italnpd with drain.'ttle peNentatlon I li.il i- l.-ii..,,u i.'lll I... ..t..l t.. lllf l,,nnlBton. Mr. rn. MIhh lt)ten , .. M,nuIK ,,,. AI.pp lloefH and Mih. .MaxPll were; K,,,m .-,.stilv a,,.,,,, whul, w, In .MPdford 1hl,r.day nlht to ,....,, v ,., ,. the Amerlran l.rKlo mira-le. .,.,., ,, ,.,. )ilMs w Mr.. flPoitP Maxwell ha Koe ,. ,.,.,.,, ,,v Al .,.,. in in imc mine near liucn In spend a few davs with her bus-' band. i Chun hill SENATOR VARE STILL ATLANTIC CITV. , .1 ,,.B IT, t i,p, Wall Henutor-elept llllam X. Vare lumlnue.l tiiwanl r' very toda.' fnllowliiK the er- onil renlful nllit hp ha-, hppih Htopp hp Hiiffpred a pnriilylle Hlinke lanl W'ednpHdiiy. 1r. ,lol,n .1. Hhaw, renldpnt phy. HlPlan nl ihp Vare mnmti-i' Imme. IsMIIPll Ihe fellnwIIIK liulletln or IllH pnllenfs enndltlon at V.-.la nelnek thin morninK: "Mr. Vare had nnotlier ery eoni forlahlp MkIiI. IIIh iiiiIfp and ten,. Iiprnturn nrp nnrmnl. IIIh pondl tlon Ih tineliiinb'Pd." Mi- t, ml Mrs. .1. A 1 r4,km "COUION'T BE BETTER." ANTI-KNOCK RED CROWN GASOLINE Ml PASTEURIZED GOLD SEAL CE CREAM PASTEURIZED GOLD SEAL BUTTER PASTEURIZED IfM i iImiimiii-tt iiri ffri i n it irni m"L-" For SafetyInsist on Pasteurized Foods One Ordinary Glass, of Milk Is Equal in Food Value to: ; 2 large eggs. ; ' . ' . ; hU-;. 1 large serving of lean meat . 2 moderate sized potatoes f, 5 tablespoonfuls of boiled rico, or 2 slices of bread. Your Favorite Grocer will be able to supply you with GOLD SEAL PROD UCTS. Just phone for Gold Seal buttermilk, cream, butter and ice cream. Be sure to specify "GOLD SEAL" -it's your assurance of safety and quality. New Plant Comer Fomtjh and Fir Streets Read the Picture of Pasteurization f START AT IIOTTOM , (7 Uoilmn TempFfature 212 it wjy up heie. , , Telephone 51 P?'tpnriinit ,i.-hl hf f only Tubriculo.!, KillrJ l TcphoiJ KilM 1.17" Sof.Throt (Sirrp.) ' 1' DipVthfri. b .1,. RKAO UP ' From 'ftnillnita of U. S. Oept. Ac nd from Toronto lioard f Hllh.' l'roj-,1, P.oetiriinl Milt i, never biled. Pasteurized Milk IS i Safe Milk Milk bf-M her for 30 mln. In properly pattvuriitd milk. Thit ii wtif all udlrtMifd phvtictam tin! cm ttrdih ptinually all milk mint be paiicunud. Undulant Fever A New Disease in Oregon (Couittsy Dr. L. D. Inskeep) When You Demand GOLD SEAL Products You Get "The Purest and Best by Every Test"- . There have recently come to the attention of the State Hoard oi' Health several cases of nndulnnt fever, a disease hitherto unknown, or at least nnrpeniinifced. in this state. Tho term nndulnnt fever is nnp'.fMl to this diaeano because il Is ciianu-terized by waves of fever lniinR a week or so alternating with periods of setvral days when there is no. or little fever. Nndu lnnt fever is :lso known ;is Malta fever, hecanse the disease wa first ohseived on tint Isiand of Malta In the Mediterranean ea. There, as well as in other pnrts of the world where Malta fever occurred, hu man infection was trareahle to hn use of goafs milk. In this coun try Undulant fever has heen largely contracted hy tho use of milk from cows that had -prematurely j'ost their younR. a condition known as "eontniiious ahnrtlon." The lew cjfses discovnrt'd in Oreixon drank milk from cattle that were known to he ahorted. The .;erm causing Malta' fever. Hacillus Melitensis, can he distincuished only with the srealest (lii'ficiilt y from the uerm eanslni? contaiilnua ahortion. Hacil lus hortus. i'mit anions ahortion in cattle present a serious prehlem not only in the health hazards offered to the onsutners of raw milk, hut also in the tremendous loss'fn dol lrs titid-rents to the dnfry Indus try of 1Mb stite. lr. W. II. Lytle. State Veterinarian, estlmatts that from' five to ten per cent of the 1-rrds vf tho Willamette valley nre infected with the prin caught-; contauiouB ahortion. nnd that the loss to the dairymen is easily over one and a half million dollars an nually. 1 Vndulant fever hm oftep been mistaken for typhoid fever, par ticularly where the disease h;is heen of a milk type. Danish author Hies nert that thire nre more cases of nndnlnnt than tyfihoid fe ver in Denmark. The numher of cases of undulant fever has increas ed reniarkahly in the I'nited States in the past year hecause of correct diagnosis of the disease. The chief symptoms of the dis ease are loss of nppetite, Iosk of weight, marked weakness, head ache, chills, fever, profuse sweat ing, and frequently pain In the joints. The averaee duration of the illness from the onset to con valescence Is three , months, hut cases lastitiK a year or lonser are not nt nil rare. The mortality is very low. The 'ierm may he found in tl.e blood stream and in Ihe urine. In suspected rases hiood for airclutination test should he submitted to the State HvRienic Laboratory. All rases of undulant fever should be reported to the State Monrd of Health. The pa tient should be kept in modified quarantine. Discharges should be disinfected, nnd nil sanitary pre cautions employed in the control of intestinal diseases should be ap plied to undulant fever. The existence of undulant fever in Orecon is another argument for the pasteurization of milk. In rural communities where ' pasteurizing plants are not available, milk from infected cows should be boiled he fore drinklnc. With reference to tho roreflmlns, will say that when you use GOLD SttAL CllKAMKRY rUODtCTS. butter milk and Ire rrenm, yon pet tills added insurance, yon are . SAFK. because, these products are pasteurized by men none letter re ocnir.ed in the trade. Such claims are made elsewhere hut the tremendous Importance to you of our claim is the TRl'TH OK IT. Will Medford citizens be satis fied with an snide that Rives you less protection and lower quality? Why not demand the protection that the Portland citizens insist upon? i