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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1928)
Farm Pointers AlthoiiKh thi niiiUiiiK of fcneh ii't'-ircaiu is tihuost uiilvoi-sally DiifMU'it in iH(- innmhn when fifsli lH'iu-hcM are availahlo, this tU'lk-l-r nun imhI )mHilar ilesHcrt' I'tiultl lip nuulo hui'i'ossf ully ui any time of the your. Satisfactory supplies t l)ii-!'ci-vud fruit arc all that is iH'i'rU'rt, lyfo'y.tm pi'ofj u cp n a slightly hfttcr preservation of the delicate fresh fruit flavor for lee ercani, hut canning Iris the advan tages of lower costs of production and distribution. CENTRAL POINT - U : 1 I The temperature of milk used in ma kins cottage cheese, is. one of the must important factors in pro duciiiK cheese of jjootl quality.. For the liest results the milk should ho kept cool, at &n decrees Kaliren lifii if poy.dlde. from the lime il is olt;iin-d until it is made into cheese. With the pos.-dlde exception of j the oi.n'ar wrappers ami hinder (lis- i tril ls of I'unjiectiem and Florida, i tohjicc.t planfs need more potash in j the lVrtiliKer than is commonly ; supplied in them in order to pro- ' vtmt ")otash hunKer,'.' While il is j true Hint the plants may attain ii'iod size when supplied with only small ituantities of potash in pro portion to their needs, the leaves arc likely to ho of poor quality and liKhl in weight unless the defi ciency is overcome,. One of the reasons for the rapid spread of the .Mexican hean beetle is Its ability to travel loiifc dis tances. A beetle market! by de partment of agriculture workers to measure the distance of flights of this pest 'was found after 2-1 hours three miles from the point where ll was released, and another was picked up four days after it was liberated f ',4 iiiilpft away. Since the discovery .hat the in clusion of dry skim milk in the ""i "i ki innn'Mii-hH jiuix in pre venting eoccidhisis. a marked in crease has been observed in the use of this - product in poultry feeds. , .....That controlled temperature has ii . more important effect on vari ous crops I ha n is genernlly known, lias been shown by experiment tit Cornell University, where a six head ed cabbage plant was grown on a stalk eight feet hiph after two years' cultivation' under ti constantly high temperature, says 1'opular .Mechanics .Magazine. Automobile Notes An examination of drivers Is re quired in twelve states having dri vers' license laws and it is optional Willi designated officials in six others. . Stale highway agencies are de claring war on car owners who clutter up their windshields with non-trunspiirent stickers and post ers. The practice is prohibited by law in thirteen stales and the Dis trict of Columbia. Additional proof of the growing . popularity of motor touring abroad is seen in thV fact that during the first six months of this year the A utomoblli' association ' shipped film more cars than it shipped in the corresponding period of last year. C13NTHAI POINT. Sept. 12. A -baby clinic for children up tn flv j years of age will he held Tuesday j afternoon. September 1 1th. All ha '. bics are welcome. ; .Mrs. i-:ila Kades of Oregon City. who has been visiting '.ier sister, , Mrs, (ieorge Fox of our city, has : rclurwd toiler home, j .Mrs. .Marguerite lirophy and daughter .Ifarlmra l.tme, were vis ' iting her mother. .Mrs. Mollie P. ' Holmes, Thursday. 1 .Mrs. Woodell Woods and daugh ter and son, who have been visit -: ing Itev. .1. .M. Johnson and family. I returned to their home in Fresno, ( f'al. I .Miss Kliza.be th Duncan enter i laincd the Intermediate Christian ! Kndeavor in the basement of the ; Pnion church Tuesday evening. ' Melons were served and the even ing was thoroughly enjoyed by a large number of young people. Mrs. Lonin Xeff of Medford was visiting Mrs.,, Maria Pukeypil" Wednesday evening anil her son Lee accompanied her and spent the lime with Ills aunt, Mrs. Me.lim fiey. .Mrs. Leonard Williams, and Mrs, McJimsey were Medford business visitors one day last week. Several of our local people in cluding Mr. and Mrs. Kicher are engaged in the cannery In Medford this week .and several, more ex, peel to begin work in the dryer about, the Kith of this month. Mrs. Star of Mcdfftrd is now staying at the J. l. I turgor home Mr. and Mrs. liriggs were week end guests of Mr. and .Mrs. War ner last week. They returned to their homo in Kugeno Monday. Mrs. ICdwina Lewis and her two children of Portland, who have been spending n month, with their grandmother. Mrs. Mattie Parker, returned to their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Klnier Herd and family of Marysville. Cal., are vis iting the Cliff Smith family. Air. Herd was an aeouainranee of the Smith family in Iowa several yearn ago. A meeting of ihn Men's lirother hood wftl he held Tuesday evening In I lie basement of t he t'nlon c h u r c h. linilly needed repairs were made last week In the roof of the church and the parsonage is to be reshliigled soon, before ;hc winter rains begin. Sunday evening the services at the Union church were conducted by the Men's Gospel team and led ' by Chas. Hezmalhalch. who fniro ! duced the speakers, Messrs. Kdson IKandall, James Harris and Uob jMerritt, and the special . music was furnished by the young ladies of ! Miss Carlton's bible class and in cluded the quartet, "Lot the Lower Lights P.e ISurnimj," by Lynette Hezmalhalch. AVyvctte lloswell. Grace Merrill and Kli::aboth Dun can. Several of the specials pre pared by. tho. young ladies worn omitted and' will be given next Sunday evening. Miss Mildred 1 larger rendered a solo during the Christian Kndoavor hour. Several of our people drove over to Thompson creek Sunday after noon to attend the service holri by the Men's Gospel team,. Thosti "Mending were. Misses Grace Mer ritt, Ruth Webster, ftlizaheth Duncan, Misses James Harris. 1 Charles nnd ; Philip Hezmalhalch j Phlljp floss, Kdson Itandall it no MVs. "Mcnltt and Mob Merritt; ! 1' The Ladies' Korean Hible clastl will hold their September party a. j the church Wednesday aftornooi at 2:3. and all interested are cor j dially Invited. i Mr. and Mrs. Fay Varyan. Mrs j (lay Vestal and son Junior of Ash 1 i land, accompanied h.v their par ' enis. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Sam! Point. Ida., who are visiting them,; drove down from Ashlajid Sun-I day afternoon for a visit with the; iJ. L. Lurger and L. Swariz fam '. Hies, who were old Idaho friends. : Miss Wilma Hheley has begun teaching in the Jacksonville 'schools. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Mae Serher are; ; enjoying a visit from their daugh- , ter. Mrs. Workman, her husband. ' Kvcrett Workman, and family from ! . Honolulu. Mr. Workman is an ; army officer and before settling j jdov.n to-army service again they j expect to make a visit to France' and then he expects to be stationed In Xew York. This is the first : visit. -Mr. and Mrs. Serher have; had with their daughter for 20 ; ( years. i Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Renmes, j ' their 'daughter Iloberta and Mrs. 'Lamperi wero Phoenix visitors j Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Hayek was in town calling 1 ' on friends Sunday evening. , Mr.'-ahd Mrs. Honnoy and daimh- j teir;. Allien a, and Hern Ice Hon me:; i ofSeven Oaks and Mr. and Mrs.; Wheeler Anderson and family ofj Medford drove up to Dead Inoian soda springs Sunday for the, day. The Christian Kndeavnr society gave their officers and several in vited guests an evening's program consisting of- speeches made by Kev. Mell of Medford. Dr. Heck nian. H-'v. J. M. Johnson, Mr. Hez malhalch. Mildred rnirger. a my Johnson, ltuth Webster, Lynette Hezmalhalch and others, in honor of the election of the new officers for the coming year, which are: Dob Merrill, president: Miss lleat riee ScahrooU. vlco-president : Until Webster, secretary-treasurer; Jes sie Sea brook, chairman of social committee; Kdith imnaa, chairman of missionary committee; Carl Itoswoll, chairman lookout coinmii tee. The Ladies' Aid served a bonn tlfu land delicious chicken ban quet. Guests wero Miss Gladys Horn!. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson. Ii"v. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Miss Marie Iverson. Dr. Hickman, Philip Goss and Kev. Mell. Clifford and Carl P.oswell left for Ventura. Cal.. Saturday evening in response to a telegram calling them to work on an eiminecring job at that place. They left in their Chev rolet and expected to make the trip in a couple of days by driving one night. J . L. 1 !u rgcr a nd 1 lu rt 1 1 ed ge path spent the week end at home, and returned to their work Sunday evening at Gazelle, where they are carpentering fin i ho Louie Fotilke dairy ranch. Miss f'.dythe laman has secured, employment in the new Montgom ery Ward store in Medford, and has begun her work. Mrs. J. K .lloswell and daughter tf Russia, and sister of fin al months. He 1dcncp Mis Mildred Hinges and Miss Lynette I lezmalhalch were ifinner guests at the P.oswell home Friday evening'. Mrs. Fox was a Medford business visitor Tuesday. Medford is tho county seat and nl' tropolis of the. ' Rogue River valley it iid gateway to Crater Lake. ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 Use the I Wynette were Sunday dinner guests! COPKX M AG '.S. Denmark. Sept.; Alexandra, the late queen mother at the .1. L. Rurger home. ' I-1.-- iA' The ex Kmprcss Dagmar.'of Knglaud, is in a precarious eon- ' MJs 1 orn-i Hamrlck wlm has i ,m-' x 1 -V,',ii'-'i".d widow of Alex- dittoa. She has been in poor health : , t ... , ander 111. oeeii IMlUlg iivi (iireiiiN nie j j few weeks, returned to Fellows to i .resume her school work "Saturday, j ' The Misses Senbrook entertained' j last Friday evening a ttheir home' i at Table Rock. In "honor of Miss! Gladys Itond and a friend of hers from Newberg, who have been vis- ' ; iting friends in our town a few : : days. They wero en route to Los lAligeb's to enter tile Itible Insti- ttite and resumed their way Satur . day. Miss Florence Ha nt rick visited : her sister. Mrs. Jay Sfmpkins of ' Med ford the latter part of hist Is a villa on hagen. ClasHifiod advertising gets i PLASTERING In the New LEVERETTE BLOCK Done by Brandt & Jensen Phone 808-L or 1239-Y locaoi to Klamath Falls Southern Pacific's deluxe Silver Gray Motor coaches now give convenient service between Klamath Falls and Medford. You'll enjoy the "Silver Grays" they are fast, comfortable and safe.- '.' . . " 'Lv.Mcdforj . . "7:00a.m. lt:10a.m. Ashland . . 7:30a.m. ll:'IOa.m. Klamaihjct. . 7:45 a.m. 11:55 a.m. Ar. Pinchurst . . 8:40 a,m. 12:50 p.m. Lv. Pinehurst . . 8:50a.m. 1:00p.m. Keno . . . 9:45 a.m. 1:55 p.m. Ar. Klamath Falls 10:t . 2:25 p.m. Ma" TrMiunp ads arc road Ity 2(t.(Ml(i jifoph every day. If Difficult Breathing A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive Method that Clears Head, Nose and Throat Nasal catarrh is not only disagree able and offensive, but that inflamed condition of the mucous membranes of the air passages of the head, nose and throat may spread to the point where it is incurable and a danger In liln. Dr. Hlosser's f Ciir:irnttts arc V coniosed of me dicinal herbs, (lowers and ber ries. The warm smoke vapor is. inhaled into the affected air pas sages and will go where sprays, douches and salves cannot reach. They contain no tobacco or cuheba. and being harmless, are used by children, as well as adults. If you suffer from any catarrhal trouble, catarrhal deafness, hoarseness, asthma, hay fever, bronchial irritations, or arc subject to frequent colds, get from any druggist a pocket-size pack age of Dr. Hlosser's Cigarettes, and prove their pleasant, beneficial effects. H HAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. VJCKS V Vapo Rub Per. 21 Million Jan Ummd lWJv Lv. Klamath Falls Keno . . At. Pinehurst . Lv. Pinehurst . Klamath Jet. Ashland Ar. Medford . Returning 7:35 a.m. 12:01 p.m. 8:00a.m. 12:30p.m. 8:50 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 8:55 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 9:40 a.m. 2:25 p.m. 10:05 s.m. 2:40 p.m. 10:35 ajn. 3:10 p.m. Southern J. C. CARLE, Agent Phone 34 in the Attractive New 7 No Tobacco SURE THING...: n AH Plate Glass, Millwork, Sash, Doors, Frames, Interior Trim, etc., was fur nished by The Old Reliable Trowbridge Cabinet Works ESTABLISHED IN. 1908 WhentheHaisins Marke; Take that xcett tarried i ' RAISIN , GROWERS: Enjoy this . ' tW&Ji.VWj popular. : quarter Valley familicfl." Mk,Jl6. m C. Mitchftl. Hot eJQTEL 3C AS At." PICHE . Hardware and Sporting Goods (Members Northern Hardware Chain Stores, Inc.) Big JJuyinr Power Means Lower Prices, which is the cause of us furnishing the Hardware and Paints on the Montgomery Ward Building. MEDFORD BUILDING . SI o 1 D : , , 6:45 p.m. J U f 7:15p.m. ft'- V. 3:00 p.m. 1 T I rMTrTZnMWWt!' wrMSa8 Samm 4:25 p.m. I I 4:30 p.m. Ill 5:25 p.m. fi I B 5:40p.m. ifi L I " 6:10p.m. J B Pacific D I THF W n ;1p o 'Bin -! "'Hill IM O n o o p Hll a V o d y p o o 10130 SOKIO TELEPHONE 00 .Ii" AV I S IT to congratulate Walter Leverette upon the completion of the attrac tive new liuildingat liighth Street and Central Avenue. We also welcome .Mont gomery Ward ii Company and the State Theatre to Medford business circles. IRING Leverette Block At Eighth Street and Central Avenue Was Installed By This Firm We are Glad to Have Had a Part in the Completion of Medford Newest and One of Her Finest Business Structures LET US ESTIMATE Th Cost of Your Electrical Work No Job Is Too Large or Too Small Hotpoint Ranges G. E. Refrigerators Electrical Appliances of All Kinds DeLaval Pumps Delco Light. Plants Radios and Radio Repairing the outskirts of Cupen- 1 re suits. AW 111 O D II D Phone 296 TAYLOR (i O'FAPRELL OX3OZ0 SanFrtmctKO IOE301 01301 327 East Main I 00(01