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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1929)
o o o MEDFoQp nQTTtTBryT:, MCDrOftP. PKl.dON. i-KIDAV, .IAM'.McV 1?. U'L'K i ILL WAMPUS AWAPS COVETED HONORS OF 1929 TO THIRTEEN BABY STARS l'oint. Ars- Wtlhite is a member but ' lirundina" ulmunt hud a of tho wt) and until just iet nily homosi k feeding when hor friends was a resident her.. The day returned to Sams Valley without Q . aily en loved bv ev.-rvon- her SAMS VALLEY FOR ! n 2?v .r2";K jSWWl ' n ) MOISTURE 3UCaUaHU " Laay 4 i-.i D A.SIUXN'n. J:in. !?. (K.i i;tl) - A hfW tipo (ir.'in, th. fir.;t on' to 1- iiistalk-tl in an Alitrtn-' hun h. lias ht-t-n a?-. uivtl to ill" MVihOilisi orK'titiutiufi. a.x oriiin to the .mnouncMnent ?i-n out by lhi ui5tor, lit-v. (I. V. : roui hi.s pult.it on inst SuiuIj , ni-iriiititf. Tin ni-fjait IuihI fit th;i , titu" wna almost fullv sub'rll-itl. A wot of chimes, on of the most ( oontly ft-nlurs of tho on;;n, hi:s lm-n donated hy Mr. and Mrs. G. J j s. Huth-r, pioneer rewuli'tits of j .hland. I'.nim-ss mvi and fricru'si of tin roiiK Trillion had dona if d j llherully to seen re tho ornan, whi'li i will In' a splMidid .'tsst;t to t h j ' musical Hfn of the community, j It itt planned lo l t tho cmitra-'t j for the oian at an fnrly dati' so ' t hat the lust nu in -ni may ho in - i stalled hy Master time If posHlM". The l'lazjt eiifo and I'onfection- i rry, which has ho.on umlcrtfoinc ! an extensive i-ronim nf repairs, j will not ho open to the public on j Tuesday, as was firt announced. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have ex- ! tendril tho im prove moms beyond ! their first expectations and In- , tend to eominue tho renovation ! until tho plut'O is modern in every j respect and adequato to faro for their larKe patronage. The plaza j was dosed on tho day after new j year's. 1 K. V. Carter has received word of tho passing1 of his sister. Mrs. (lira A. l'urdy of Houston. Texas. , Mrs. .l'urdy used tn make oiea Ivional visits to Ashland durini; he life of her rather ami mother.: Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Cm-tor. ami in known to tho older residents ( who met her I hen. She has. Him''"1 1 the death of her husband. Dr.' K P. l'urdy. made hor home with her son, Alex I'urly of Houston,1 luakin (ioxt-ndod visits to her dau-l nht"r. Mrs. Charles Webber of j New York city. Other relatives j in Ashland, bes'des Mrs. I'urdy's - brother. K. V. Carter, aro thro nephews. H C Guloy. II. 1!. Car tor of Ashland nnd fieorne K ( 'artor of Talent. A 'T ... 'T'M'. The iteni Xsoi-ialion id' M olinn I'ieliirc d et't isei-s has ehosen these film htueniie-i as (Ik ino.sl likely lo achieve cinema famo lit l he mat- future: (I) lb leu Tel eiree. luii llawson. CA) Sally lilauc. (I) .lean Arlhur. (.)' Anita I'auv. Mt) KlhliH t lair, (7) .!icphiii' Dunn. ) Caryl l.imoln, ) Helen l-'osier. (in) Mona Kleo. () I telly ltoyd. (l- loreMa Vouim. (Ct) Horls Hill. SAMS VAIJ.KV. Ore., l!b I Sieei;t 1 ) l-'.a rly Thursday rnorn X wh'-n it discovered that a fine uiy snow was falling, many prophesied wo were in for a bit: ; winter snow. However by lo ! o'i lot k the prophets ( uinmeiiced , We.ikerdnn. as the snow Levari melting atid only a fine misty rain ; vsas lulling. I A litthi snow of a f.-w inchfs ', would do no harm and mm h more pood at this timo of year! j than the freezing and thawinp . Weather. ! The hinh seho.d il:iy Krblay was inut attended as well as it .should Jhave been, eonsid'-iilik' that it was; trhen lo raise funds for the stu-1 I dent body, which is much in i need of money at this time. The play was muni and the acting fine, j Ahhouuh sieknehs had hundicap-1 ped many of tho players, tho aci-t in was kooiI eiiuiiKh to cause ! the audience to overlook any nus-j takes. j Sale was made last week of ! the t ; rant hum tarm. known as ' the Ceoie Culovseu place, to Mr. j Ituerrsiin of .Medfonl. Mr. and : Mrs. Huerion and children are; now located in their new home I and tho iranihuin family are ; residing In tho ltertha Wyatt 1 liiiuw for tho present. i Mrs. C.eorno I.yman Is recover-! in from an Injured shoulder sus tained from a fall. Tho district play shod for tho school is progressing more rap Idly sim-e the flu epidemic has subsided and more are able to do n.ito help. Mr. ami Mrs. A. L. Straus aro enjoying a trip to Portland and other northern cities this week. The county road drag was thru our district yesterday. Imp roving the surface of our roads. Mrs. (loorgo (Ittlovson nnd dau ghter. Gone, of Medford wero Sunday visitors . Mrs. John Hall. " Mrs. Mattfo Homos of Ashland. i'K a sister of Mrs. Kdd Hughes. Is Because iu leaven- ing strength al ways has been an J always will be the Mine. You em ploy the same amovin t every time, and secure t he sa me del i y h t f u 1 restiltsevery bake iliy. Try Calumet anJ lind out what a big help it is. DOUBLE ACTING MAKES BAKING EASIER LESS THAM hero for the remaining street. The Ikm.U r view was yiven past month ho has bet n ill with and the young widow was married voted in her attendance at by Mrs. J-:. V. Carter and the slum an attack of influenza. At the ;, f,.vv years later to Henry Smith services. Mrs. Smith l.s survived m, iking her home at the Hughes article was a discussion f the time of her death she was nearly with whom she, for many years, by one Mter, Mrn, Krocine KuitIkh home and will noon he joined hy i. hit- "Tli,. nnli.nr " l.v Mix l- 7 iw i.f ;('. ' I . il n..i ...I ii i.i litunnhlno ..f K I u . 1 1 ix.milv nn.l l.v w.ve- t i I iti ..it...,,! l.i.rli ..iimn. . Um Wagner. Airs. Smith crossed tho plains county. iral nh-c well known oilmen oi , .: years ui , ... ..,.n -n i,i-Hi tn the Coiiiuv Mrs' Khzabeth A. Smith, famd- tn ISO, as the bride of Henry I imth has hveu m iw.-niini m Tn.. v- liv iir.. rbi.-f iarly known as "Aunt Lib' by willl.uns. a nioii.er i.reaeher. With land for the oast yr years and;AIiila ciint Haiiirhniiin. iAshland' townsfolk. iascd away iier husbaml and parents she has been deeply interested in the Medlord Tho Ashland Study club met :at three o'clock Tuesday morning settled near Portland and later growth and development of thin Sunday, on Mondav afternoon at the home at tho Barber Convalescent homo moved to southern Oregon. In community. She was a member! Miss Hetty Kamshy returned to of Mrs. If. A- Stearns on 'ak on c.r.".nito street, where for the iifi her husband passed awtiy of the Methodist church ami do and nephews. H. If. May berry and family street. anil school of , term. visited friends in Several members of the 1- Central l'oint last; eluh visited club day. Thursday with Mrs. K. A. Wilhlto of liaglo Allt-Once is Not the to Safe Way Soft-cook IOOO EGGS ' Wx EGGS V V - Sir ?2T?4 i XA tit -JQv I I Neither is Coasting huge Quantities of Coffee at a Tiwe the sure Way that's why Hills Rros Koast a few Vounds at a Time by a Continuous Process Can you imagine what would happen after you had moved the kettle from the fire? Before you could take out all the eggs many would be over-cooked. Certainly it pays to soft-cook eggs a few at a time. You have con'l! Hills I5ro:control the flavor A their coffee be cause they roast a few pounds at a time by a con tinuous process. Every berry is roasted evenly to that exact point where matchless uniform flavor q is assured. Ino otner cortee is roasted tnis way. G Every bit of the delicious aroma and flavor cre ated by this exclusive process of Controlled Roast ing comes to you intact because Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. You sense it the instant you open the can. q Hills Bios. Coffee is drunk everywhere. Always ask for it by name and to be sure look for the Arab, I lills l.Qs.' famous trade-mark, on the can. HILLS BROS igilpi her home aft Klamath Junction on Monday after visiting relatives and friends in Klamath Palls lor several days. Dr. Mat lie II. Shaw and Mrs. Judith I'ayno made a round trip to CI raids Pass Sunday. M I'M. Louise 1'oi-ow.i, president of the Kebekah assembly of Ore gon, left for tho north the first of tho week for a slay of a. mouth or more to make official visitH to the Kobeknh lodgen of Portland and other Willamette, valley points, after which nho will return lo her homo In Ashland. Mrs. John Uaughei'ly Ih ex pected homo this week from San Francisco, whero who has boon visiting her sister. Miss Gladys colo nnd other relatives. Tho two ladles will return together nnd Miss Colo will visit for a slimt time in Ashland. luy Handles and Clarence Mar cot t aro home from Portland where they attended a Chevrolet mechanics training Hchool for two days tho latter part of last week. Mrs. A. Van Limit, who resides on Kiflh street. Is viaitlng friends in Medford for a few days. K. L. Moriarty of Sun Kranclseo was in Ashland several days re. eently nl tending to business mat ters. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Btannnrd from K la ninth Kalis were vlhlilng friends in Ashland several days lino. Mrs. J. D. Williams is over from Montague to visit friends and do somo shopping In Ahlanl. L. J. Pierce, of Kelina in Jos! phino county, pent some time in Ashland recently for treat ments on his head and eyes, no cessltntod hy injuries received last fall while engaged in mill work He reports considerable Improve ment in his condition with his eyc- i.)t;ht largely restored. He return . ul homo last 1 uesuay. Miss fieoiHia Coffee and Mr. Charles Pierce drove to Weed last Saturday for a visit with friends. Frank lirown wan In Ashland from San Francisco over the week-end to visit his family on j I the p.ouh vard nnd returned to jibe city Sunday evening. I Miss Krho Haines arrived In I Ashland last Saturday from Iriln, Oregon to v'sit MImh Mildred Hco- son on H slroet. ! C. H. Williams of Hnrnbronlt mfido a business vitdt to Ashland lij.-t Saturday. Pykman Whfte, representing the Wythe. Witter A company bond house of Portland, was In south ern Oregon last week on business and returned to Kugono, early this week. C. IL Wilder of Iiornbronk was in .Ashland several days ago on business trip. Miss j;thel Jensen of Pelionn City. Klamath county, is In Ash l.i nd for n fw of medical treatment. II. O. Iluttrfild. Ashland bar- t. a rt-,.nta UnM Hun. .day lo visit his sister and soifl ) Merrill Huttrrfleld, who Is a clerk 1 at the. 1 ted woods hotel. V. C. Cartel of K la ninth Falls wan In Ashland last Friday Pi I iinlnv w GRIPPY COLDS During the period following colds, coughs, gripps, influenza or other prostrating illness, when your body is wiiii Mr. and weakened, is the worthwhile time to prove the strength restorative merit of SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL It is the food-tonic with world-wide prestige, that strengthens and helps build up the weakened body and restore the normal balance of health. If you are run down with Grippe build up on Scott's Emulsion! Scott & BoYvue. BluoiuGcU, N. J. ways to please the family critic TO Du Omutlcrhowe . acting the furuilf critic. ..there arc 16 ways to make him (ting your limine ... in thin famous ''Sweet Sixteen" recipe pucUct ...Kent free, on your rcllctt, hy D. (ihirurdclli Co., San Kruiiclnco, Col. .New conierH to tlie Went, c peciully, huvcheenama.ed al all the dilTerent things this packet nhown them how to do . . . vany reci pes, every one home tested. ..on curdttfor yourfileor topunte in your cook liook. rito ' for yours Q ...frect C How to make canned vege tables even more appetizing Tie taste of nearly all good foods is imprwed with sugar Science now knows that the great majority of the canned fruits and vegetables on tha market today are rich in vitamins. This is great news to all who wish to be well fed and healthy. In order that your family may rclishithcse healthful foods, be sure that they arc stived in the most appetizing way possible. For example, add one level teaspoon ful of sugar to one can of corn when heating it for serving. One rounded tablespoonful. at least, of sugar should be added to one can of tomatoes to develop the taste and make them palatable and delicious. The flavor of canned peas is improved by adding cne-half to one teaspoonful of sugar to each can, and for string beans add one-fourth to one half teaspoonful per can. The general rule is that all canned vegetables should be sweetened to taste so that they will be more enjoyable. As a nationally recognized medical authority says, , . . "canned tomatoes after three years were as rich in vitamins as raw tomatoes . . . canned strawberries were also found to equal raw st" jwberrics in vitamin content." He names numerous other canued fruits and vegetiblcs and all were found rich in vitamins. Welcome th : canned foods to your table. To do so is to welcome health to your home. Eat plenty of varied, nourishing foods sweetened for taste and zest. A bit of sweet makes th meal complete. The Sugar Institute. III COFFEE Fresh from the original vacuum pMkcaiily upentd with I At key. Iron Man Stunt NEW YORK, Jim. IS. (I)-l'lill Kilwurds, jbinky New York univer sity runniO, star, will ntU'inpt an "Iron man" stnnt a wwk from Sat iinloy nipht. Ho plun to compete In tho HKOmi'tpr spcein! lit tho Ma sonic Karnes In thn 102 KuKlneers' armory, Upper Manhattan, anil an hour later in tho fiOOyurd special lit Hie Norwegian Turn society umnes In the Hernnd Naval Hut Uillou armory In Brooklyn. GIIIILVIlDELLfS W O U M Iq CHOCOLATE I.Uten for Chlranlrtll liQr . . . Itadlo K;W tfriduys at Ili30a. ni. w p jrar.ii7 e iWSLWje .TMlI ' '. TN tribute to the trcmen .1 . U ..(! ' . liM on the Pacific Coast in re ii VVccnt years, Vancouver 5 Sv v celebrate with an unusual , Sea Music Icstival on i "antiary 23-26 at the Vancouver Hotel. Music inspired by the sea for cen turies past will be featured in a series of concerts, symphonies and operas. IuiikhI choirs and cho ruses of the Northwest will sini!. And over nil will prevail the frifhdly ';1y' spirit of the mariner, past iinu I'li-sciu. penu tins week-end in Vancouver lio.jiii a "Princess" liper. niadianacifie W H Deacon CfiMonf. Pass'r Dcptr SSThlrdSi PorilandMulinomah Hotel Blci -