Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 25, 1929, Page 12, Image 12

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MEDFOItn MITT, TltTBUNT!, MKDFORD, Oh' IKiOV, FWIDAV, JAXUAKY 25, i'J'2'.K
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Ifnourishing, body! fKlllfl
building foods are!
I the only kind that
I should ever be B
I served but to be H '
I sure of always get- H
I ting 6uch foods you B
o' B must select only'the B V
best of hiking ma- B f .f
.... B terials and usel0l
DOUBLE Calumet, the leav- I Jfe&ggl
- ACTING Ha ener of proven tsrcr
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HAS LETTER WRITTEN
1 lt, (-jrt,t t him In i!7 years and I
' An old letter bt l.Worleal In-':)"' '" '1'ln 'rMlr kind eenshlera-
1 1 l"ti when h't seeks an opportu
tereut from Oonoral Frank AVhra-!m,y of ll)!inK lMl.M.nied to you.
ton. In charso of Kovornment ... . r,.relved the order if
forcofl battling Uio Modoc Indians
in Kl&math county nearly CO years
slho, to General W. T. Khcnnan
commandor-ln-chlef oC the l.'nltcd
...
maioa army, lntroaui'intr uuiiorui
John E. Hons, southern Oronon'too kite.
Indian flehter of 185.1. Is lu the! "lieneral lloss has known the
rtOfWGRsion of Thomas I). ItObR ofMndoi's for years and can nlve you which It was written, Is still un
C'ntrat Point, tho ticneral'M fon.imaity iletalls of their murderous faded, hut It has heen optlied and
who also hug a number of other jnttackK on emlKiauta to this region closed so many times that IL Is
r.PC "nd Kovernment orders 't'i anil Till. 1 am. lieneral. with junv In several ilcccs.
No trouble to ivc youngsters
the hot breakfast they need
o Just pour hot milk on ttieir
SHREDDED WHEAT
WWmm
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dealing with
t his section.
. Thn IoIIit niiN
ftiiiniiw
-CemTal: Permit mo to hilro-!'""
(luce Ceiieral John F. Hoys uC
Oregon, late commander uf Ore-1
gun volunteers operating in the
votuut
; Modue country and a veteran ln
; dfan f Ik htnr of 'Gil and earlier.
This old pioneer now goes out of
1 slfcht of t he i 'aseade mount a ins
tho war department to exeeuto;),!, lespeet,' your oliedlent, Prank
i the six condemned Modocs i' f Whfulini."
'Octnher 3 and any courier with, Tlu, m,,. Wllti written at Fort
1 !'",l"'v" t,,r ,,''utU'r , Xlnmath In IST:t when General
i hero oiio minute, after 10 on that made an official trio to
,ii,, ,. i, nt i. tw., min
Tliis is the parKac Willi
hill size hisruilstlic
kind tJ1.1l lilts the crrtMl
dish Ask for Uie original
Slircddcd Wheat -
O
tinf Inon (lif MirwItlrH
inornlogallOtaO.KHhTO.KGO-lW.KOMOMIO
(BEAGLE BOY SCOUTS
; HOLD MEETING FOR
I.K, Oru., Jan. i.j. (Hp.;-
-Tho Hoy Kcoulti liclfl their
. ri'Kulur mmitliiK Saturday oviitiini!.
'There were Hlx hcuuIh iirexutil and I nerlul.) v. W. Tilled.,, anulh. r
Iwu iiroHpci llvij siuulH. The even-! ""wc""" luculed by the
. ii Kiin speiil In knot tleltiK anil Untrue iTver hriilk-o and intends
mime of the tenderfoot dulled to : K l"t" ""' '"r tjuslnetn ex
cive lh pnmioc4ive HCoiita an Ideu ' teiiHlveiy. Hin-eiuiizliiK In the ailver
of the HC-oilt work. 1
Htitmday morning the Krouml w
eovered with ahoitt two .inches
snow mid it looked us IhouKh
,were KdiiK to have ipllln a slorin,
hut wiih broken up by noon and In
,the vvtMifiiK it wuh clear and freez
ing. The freezing nights caused
Hum ! uf I (in snow to hi- on the,
, ground seven! days.o
j Jack .Sims, Raymond May field
. mid Jxo Martin were rounding up
i .lames Martin's cattle off the raimo
' Monday.
The. school children (hat were.
: to take the stati! midyear examina
tions wern Kicatly disappointed im
tho measles hit our dlahlct at that
timo and those w:io intended to
lake tin; examination had them.
j Mrs. K. Jf. IjticaH roculvcd word
: from Grand Jisnction, Colo., that
nor mothor haw Irm'ii vory ill with
tho flu and her father had the iiiIh
rorluuo to break hU leg. Mrs. I,u
nn' mother uncut two unmnierH
'hero and Ikih many frlendn who
wish her a Hpeedy recovery.
Harold and LovIh SiniH and Dun
SeoKinlllor mtended the bankiaball
Mamo between Aledford and Sanm
Valley Saturday evening.
Mr. Whoeler, aecompanied by bi
daughter, Marie, was calling at the
different homcH taking orders for
I ho Ifealth-O produetn which ho U
aKcnt for. The WheelerH lived
here for threo years but are now
; residing in 0dd 1I1I1.
j I. P. SwuiiHon and sinter, Minn
Anna HwutiHuii. were Med ford via-
litors the last of the week.
j Mr. and Mi'H. Kllis and Hon,
i Ralph, Hpcnt Sunday at Jtogue
J Itlvei' vlHitln; relatives.
j Ktbna and Lois dray entered tho
; high school at Sams Valley Mtiduy
! morning, making Keveu in uuintier
from hero that attend Sains Va'
ley high.
Wilbur Mlackman spent Sunday
at Hie home of his parents, Mr. uud
Mr.i. Blackmail,
8chool Notes
A HpellitiK match is being plan
ned between our school and Agate
seiiunl, Friday, January 2b, Alter
the content games will bu played
and refreshnienls stu-ved.
Wednesday, January 10. Mih.
King, county scluiol nurse, made a
visit to our school.
An attendance contest lias been
slarted by all the grades to see
which one can have the best rec
ord. SALT LAKE CITV. Jan. (A)
I Ira Dei'ii, Salt Lake heavyweight
1 I wrest ler, ib'feated Ceorge Knlsoli
Indian upiitilngs ofi"' "f I-uh Angeles here last nlghl
, when t bo l.'allfornian was unable
l" leiurn U) ine mm aner ion wee-
,Jl',n UH,'tl n,""n
-4"1"- K""iiaros won the first fall
wllh 11 lu',l1 hcIhsoi-s. ,
Engineer Prize Winner
SPOKAXK. Wash.. Jan. fTM
Halph Millsap. U7I ICast Sixteenth
street, Fugene, has been awarded
fourth prize of $10 In Ihe I'aelfle
norl hwesl song w idlers' contest
conducted under the auspices of
Thota Sigma 1'hi. women's journal
ism society.
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Ilirounht his Indian flithtlng ac- A Joint Initiation was held at Ihe
tlvltlcs to a close. The paper ohIK"k1c Point Clramte In llielr own
Whral program rrry Monday
iW. W. THBDE TO
EAGLE POINT DIST.
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' 1-A'il.h I'OI.NT. on-., Jan. IT..
fox. lie think thin ellnintc Ik just;
iA-n i tor nm nmmicuH. Mr. Thled1
Viis In utir tuwn Tuesday trading
at I he Fa her & t'hergwin Mtore
Mr. and Mrs. AVillfam I'erry vIk
I ted Mrs. W. I,, chibtreth at the j
sanitarium of Jacksnnville Hunday. j
They report nhe Is getting belter.
A pioiii: thuse at I ending' tile fu
neral of John Adipole in Meilford
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank i
lfrown, Mr. and Mra. Itoy Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt llrown, Mr. I
and Mri. William i'erry, Mr. and
Mis. Invreiue .wy. Mr. and MrH.
John Owens, Mr. Fred Sutton, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Henry Owen-, Lester j
Throckmorton. William Watten- j
berg, Mrs. Mutlle Ih-own. Mrs. Lot-
tie VauSeoy. Mr. arid M ih, Henry
French, Mr. and Mrs. John Uader,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley." Mrs.
S. K. Howlett. Harry Wind. Sam
Harnish and Mrs. S. II. Holmes.
) n 1 1 1 ea re rs were F ra n k It ro w n,
William Perry afid (ills Nichols.
Vr n ...1 XI I,.r..,. 1L.1..V um
.shoppers in Medfor.l Saturday.
Hob Itltterlim:, Jtob Cowde and
Hucly Wehlman visited with Mr.
ind Mrs. Itob Hose ot their home
ne;y
there
Hound top Sun ilny. "While
Mr. It use showed the boys
pcll of three coons, one lynx eat
and a large number of skunks. He
also related to the buys the plea
sures of hunting with hounds and
also the pleasure they derive from
their new radio.
Don't forget the dance at the
Klncaid hall January LMUh. The
Ktncaid orchestra will furnish the
music.
Grandma Cingcade is sick at the
present time with a very bad cold.
Mrs. ' Lewis . Hubert son and chil
dren, are all sick with had colds.
Little Anna May has a touch of
pneumonia.
Miss Hlanche lysinger of Med
ford is visiting at the home uf Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Stowell and family.
Miss IJora I'randall, who bus
been visiting the past week with
Mrs. Koyal llrown, returned, to her
home Sunday.
Ansell Pierce, who Is an em
ploye of Cupeo and is stationed
near Prospect, came In Saturday
evening to visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pierce, and he
reports that there were ubout -U
inches uf -now at Prospect.
Saturday evening the town bas
ketball team and the Hutte Falla
team played a game in the school
gymnasium. The P.utte Falls team
was victorious, with a scoro of 10
lu 10.
William Perry, road supervisor
of the Laglo Point and other diar
triets. was in Medford Saturday
attending to business, and returned
home with a new Ford truck.
Mrs. John Greb, president of the
Parent-Teach; rs' association, ami
Mrs. utto Cifster were delegates to
the Jackson county council of par
ents and teachers held at Central
Point Saturday, January I'.'lh, Mrs.
X. C Chancy, county president, pie-,
sided. The main speaker of Ihe
(lay was Mrs. W. W. Gabriel of
Portland, state president., who out
lined the work throughout the
state. The delegates report a veryj
interesting meeting. 1 he ladies
serving the hfneh this week are:
Monday. Mrs. Strang; .Tuesday,
Mrs. Mabel Harnish ; Wednesday.
Mrs. Throckmorton; Thursday, Mrs.
PhJIbrook, and Friday, Mr:;. Anna
Swa zy. i
The Grange dance, held in their
hall January 19th, was a huge suc
cess, there being a very large num
ber present a ltd the floor was in
exeellunt condition, which added
greatly to the pleasure of the
.in n
hall January 1Mb wlh-n veu
new members were admitted to the
first and second degrees of that
order. They ere Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Coy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Y ea
ger, William M. Lindsay, Peter K.
Simons and C. W. Purse) and
others "of the Lake Creek Grange.
M r. and M ra, Percy Ha ley a nd
Mrs. Myrtle Von der Ilellen went
hy auto to Hutte Falls and were
entertained at dinner ul the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Hoadarmel Surt
day. Mrs. Je.-ssle Mittclstadl Is on the
sick list this week, suffering with
a bad cough.
Thermic Hutte Irrigation com
pauy has juM sent ou its assws
inenl notification, which is $!.&
tier acre, stating that all assess
ment must be paid by April 1st.
Any wator user ought to be able
to pay this small amount as only
the best land, which produces from
fowito eight tons of alfalfa per
actSr Is under this ditch. There Is
no rotation. The water u.er can
have the wut) whenever ho la
ready.
MIns Luelle Coy. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Coy, was under the
weather this last week end, but
was atdu to bo at school Monday
morning.
Mrs. Luke Klncaid, who has been
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Men. H. I. Spencer of Crescent
Cltv, returned home Tuesday.
Mr-, Hillings, who owns Hie Hi
larity hall In Medford. visited with
Mr. HoMdsrmel Monday.
Hay Catkins of-j'entrnl P"it
visited with hi auTi and con.
Mrs. Watklns and Miss Annie Wat
kins. Monday.
Mrs. Gun NieW and Mrs. Me
Clellan were visitors in Medford
Wednesday.
Mr. Smith delivered a tulip
plant to Hev. Morgan for th Psr-ettt-Teaehers'
tutsoclatioti on Junu
ary 18th.
Hit) Hurst and son Halph arc
I uiijM m i oi( mi pmivw.hk una runs
lalonB tlielr place. They are ti ur
I Iiik up tho oM boards and rcpluc
1 Inn thum with gruvei.
bctwxil News.
The primary U m her, Min Jamir
son, Usih recovTed from
Cf'llt lllfiHH and I'Kpects
to her school duties in
future.
TP" fituderit of int
grud-j are learning thrift work.
They ha,d a Ihnft display last Frl- :
day. They have made curtains f ur j
tlii-lr srtioulrouni. It rnaks the
lu'm clie'-iy and pfuiifit . .
The intermediate and upp.-r ; .kuoTS cHki;K or.-.. Jan.
grad H have foi iin-d hurmuiiirn j ( ,S) lii'i l Ziiinn-i fatli-
cluhs. From the tum-s we hiur;,M. 1r Zhuniernuin hruthet-H, while
te-y are becoming experts. . 1 worklriK the carriage at the saw-
Tlie Klrl of thfs,. Ki'iideK have ; mm SaUinluy afteinoon. had tin
! formed a basketball team. M.ny i
HannafiH'l in eoachini; them. Tin
IiikIi hcho-H) girks are scheduled t
play Jacksonville, January 3ri3, un
the .laeknvf lie flour.
The Full Cospel church will hold ;
j ll'o regular Sunday school at ihei
j hour of ly u'clu':. Kverybody I
ideome. 1
lrefhyterlaii Church,
Sunday school, 10 a. in. :
Preaching service. 1 1 a. m.
Clirlstiaii Kndeavnr. S p. in. j
Thursday evening. 7:-K.
Lei,
Ihnil Mohi", Ji., who has grow;i
jlike a weed .since he left here
last June, with his parents and
j sisters for a sojourn of a year
I or more in (iermany at the for
i inier homes of Mr. and Mrs.
iMu,,r "f'ar nrrived hack
I fn MotJfoit Thursday, having. left :
ine oi uiu laiunj
which or- I
1 rived in New York last week, I
Thursday or Friday at' "Washing-
' ton. U. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mohr j
i and the M isses Edna and Nita '
I Mohr Jrom Washington went on;
.to Florida, to spend some timo.
in that state, before going to X-rfs (
Angeles rr a stay. hmii. Jt..
eaino back to Medford to finh h
the term In the junior high school.!
It Is not known when tho Mohr
family will return to Medford, or
how long they will stay in Cali
fornia, hut it is significant that
Kmil, Jr., on arriving at the Hotel
Medford, stated he would reside
there for the next month and re
served a room fur that length of
time.
He was too t:red from his loir.?
trip across the country to do any
thing but go to bed. but the first
rhing Friday morning 1 his boy.
who was Innesuino for his old
chums and school mutes, hunted
them tip before even making ar
rangements for returning to
.school.
one
oudon'l have In lie an
expert cook to tnnko a
sticcctid of these 16 re
el pes. .the already fa
mous mnstrr recipes
in theGltirarrlelli"Sret
Sixteen" parket .... for
they were at! horn e t est
c! and they're all easy.
And what a delight to
the? family t Ask a
netRhhor! Or, hetter
still, send for a pack
et yourself it's
free! Write to 1.
Ohirardclli Co.,
900 North Point
Street, !jnn Krim
cisco, Calif.
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GllllttllOEMJS
i n o v ti i
ciiocol.vti:
t.lstra for f-h'rrJtHI
hmir . 4 . RrHIo Kt.-V
t min..! UiTOs.m.
j niiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii
lion clout
have I
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BERT ZIMMERMAN OF
22F00TSK SUFFERS
BROKEN LEG IN MILL;
risflM tunu to have hi leK broken
beluw the knee. He was rushed
to i.; runts Pass for lyedteul aid.
. Mr. and .Mrs. I'uoper uf Idaho,
who formerly owned the More at ,
Kiviera. are visiting their daugh- '
ter, Mrs. Dick Swacker of Jtogue j
Hiver. j
Mrs. Ed Prefountain called at the t
Shorts' last Thursday niurning.
Joe Kester went to Med ford last I
Monday to take treatment for his !
ear. !
Mrs. Karl Smith was elected by (
the Sunday heboid to have chai"se !
of the home department. '
Most of the parents of the school
children met last Wednesday night j
it th" seholhonse to hear a talk
by Professor Willard of Uogue. !
rofessor Willard presented the
ducfillonal jtroblenis facing tho ,
Kogue Klver. Cold Hilt and Foots !
Creek districts. Ajt increasing num.-'
her of young people to bo educated,;
make more buildings and more
teachers jmperatiw. Prof. Willard;
proposes erecting: a high school J
center midway between Kogue !
Hiver and Cold HiU. He advocates
(.onilh.t(. faculties for the best
,n(Ml(.n, UiKU school work, inelud-
u.-.i..,, .. i,iihie library and auditon
-
mn to serve the civic needy of a
large community.
Professor Willard claims that the
high school buildings in Hoguo
Hiver and Gold Hill are needed
for the expansion of the grammar
(4i-alK.
u will cost loss to put up a union j
sch()l ,Q m,rV(J tl)M unt1r(J ;
,.., , ,.vDand the!
present schools. Hut the real ad
vantage of such a high school is
lu the securing of a sufficient num
ber of competent teachers to edu
cate the young people along lines of
their own se lection, it is pointed
out.
Professor "Willard estimates that
an eight-mill tax will meet all re
quirements. Salein New office building; will
be erected as addition to cupitol
buildings.
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
women Sjsl.,95
Now ' ' '
no family need he
New
low prices -
savings as great
as $90
TODAY Frigidairc's prices arc
so low that it is actually
cheaper to own a I'rigidairc than
to be without one.
And its low current consump
tion; the elimination of ice bills;
its constant correct refrigeration
temperature that stops food spoil
age and protects health; its marked
simplicity and freedom from
mechanical troubles; these things
save money far beyond its cost.
See these Frigiitic features
Hut you also get incrtdibc quiet
ness of operation. You get a
compressor powerful enough to freeze
licsscfts and full-.sic ice cubes between
meals. You get Frigidairc's exclusive self
sealing ice trays; removable, waist-high
shelves; concealed mechanism; beautiful
cabinets.
More than 750,000 Frigidaires have been
sold more than all other electric rel'rigcr-
People's Electric Store
Medford, Oregon
212-214 W. Main Pi10ne 12
FRIGIDAIRE
PRODUCT OF O U N E (H A L M n T r t, e
Iror every
TREE
Orange
D
octors
against undereating
Too little fat in the body wakes us
a prey to disease
n gyrj
irritable and inefficient in the office and grouchy at home. , . .
He begins to fall off in judgment and mental ability." This doctor
goeff on to show that nature stores up fat in the body as a reserve
and that it is dangerous to destroy this reserve hy dieting. Such
an individual, he says, "becomes an easy prey for all manner of
chronic ailments kidney and liver diseases, and degeneration of
the brain, spinal cord and nerves . . . typhoid fever, pneumonia,
influenza and colds."
How much more intelligent it is to cat varied, nourishing foods,
rather than eliminating the one ingredient that adds flavor and
enjoyment to all other foods. Sweetness is the ideal flavor. ,
What is so tasteful and refreshing as a salad of fresh grapefruit
sweetened with powdered sugar and lettuce? Eat enough fruits
and cereals. The best cooks are generous with sugar. The Sugar
Institute.
Frigidaire
ators combined. That makes quantity pro
duction possible. And the savings resulting
from this quantity production arc given to
you in the lowest prices and the greatest
values ever offered in Frigidaire history.
Sec the New Frigidaire. Ask us about the
C'.gicr.il Motors liberal deferred payment
plan. Come, in today.
occasion
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Eminent medical authorities are amazed and
alarmed that so many girls and adults of both
sexes are dieting themselves to a dangerous
loss o weight.
A famous doctor saysr "The most delicate
parts of the body are always the ones to suffer
first. A woman who is naturally sweet-tempered,
good-natured, competent . . . becomes
petulani, unreasonable, hard to get along with.
A man who is thus starving himself becomes
ivithout
i