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PAOR NTNE CMICLOIISANOHAI WJ1! Xi miiiiin nimiiui t T For Dinner Tonight . . . u irEDFORD MATL TI?rP.UyE. MEDPOKD. OREGON. TIITOSnAY. FFBTJUARY 7. lMii. HEUMATI 4 Atfilrlfl is the trtiilp murk of Unyvr Maimfiiciurv of M4uoacrtlcartd-ter t-f alkytkmld j CONCESSION REVENUE ! LOST CREEK CLUB: ALL WATER NEEDS AT t lie first twinge of rheumatic pain, re member Haver Aspirin. These wonderful tablets act Immediately bring vou complete relief even when your very bones and oints ache from exposure. Remember this effective and harmless remedy when you have aches or pains of any sort. Use Bayer Aspirin freely; whenever you have a headache or any pain at , all; These tablets do not affect the heart and are endorsed by the medical profession. Every drug gist has genuine Aspirin and the genuine is always marked Bayer. . LAKE CnnF.K.Oro., F.1). . (Fnerlal.) The hidlec of the l.opt j Creek Community cluh ni'-t last: l:U!ay at. I ho homo of Mrs. C. K. : Wilhite. Mrs. Mnek was prcicnt . '. anil quite a number of problems ! wero worked out. both in clothing . land hat-maklnc. The next meet-, ' iiig will be lit Id February 13. and' j Mrs. Z. Tl. Jones will entertain, j i 11. II. Fox. who has been ailing j for some time, was taken vei-y ill' I Saturday nisht. He was taken to', Medljird Sunday when ho wan! I fount to be suffering from ilia-; i hetes. 'lit' 1k under the care of' llr. Clancy. AT WORT SEEN AS sum will 1p rfciwtl from shop Icast-s, yas anil, oil concesslnnx. rest. hi runts, pilots' quarters, hnilmir and outride sl truth's and "oilier KOUI'OPH. It is antioiiiatfd'. acrordinK to im-inhers of Hit- fotninltlco, that this lvvi'iiue will h iiwrinnl many times tlurinsr the next 10 years, with the development of av'ntion and the further urn of planes ns : medium of travel and transportation. . Mrs. Nancy Schmfdtliin nrrivod , f Monday from Portland for a vifit.1 J with her mother, Mr. K. It. Join. ; ! Mra. Itoy OrlHhy nnd son Ion- I aid were overnight quests at tlu III. Iv. Tonn homo Tiiurmlny nlht. i Mr. and Mrs. l.on n I'nrlow. Wntaee liapstlale. Jiay rinjisrtat i nnd -Harry Tonn were business j ! callers In Mi-dford Monday. I numhor of friends gathered i t nt the, HnKrtdale home Saturday J nlnht and sitrprfciOfl Marvin linn. dale; who had not been told of the exported party. A very pleas-: ant evfninp 'was -psfcl- with mil-' Hie and (rnmos., Th,nHo pre.sf-nt were Mr. and Mrs. 12. It. Jonos, Mr. and Mrs. ('. T'. Mnorif, Mr. and Mr. Wm. lloefl't nnd ehiltlren. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nusshaum and children. Mrs. M. ". Howies. Mrs. Itagndnle. Kay Uatf.sdalo, Wullaon llaRadah Harry Tonn. Wm. Atmy,,Jiin Mi lam. F. W. Pook and Mi, and Mrrf. Loren Kiirtow. Mr, and Mrs. A. T... Peeh and ehlhlren wero Riiestt; at ihe (leoi'KO Ilrnwn homo Huntlay. The. -Misses Klsie and porothy Wilhlie and Vernon Monia were callers at t 12. Wilhile's Sunday afternoon. Helen and Harry Frey have hoon on the list and unable to attrnd. i sehool this week. i Mr. Moore and Andy Kimpson went to Med ford Monday. j Mr. a'nfl Mrs. O. 11. Moore were. : in Medford on lniin(-sa Tuesday. j II. I,. Tonn and son Harry wero ASHLAND. Ore.. FeU 7 (Spec ial) The. hew c:ty roservolr built Iho pftMt summer in Ashl.-iml Crfek canyon may n8t have to bo filled t this wintor. Earl Hosier, superln-: tPDdent of iho city rater Uepart-: meut, states ti nt with the pres- ( ent snowfall of nearly seven feot ; lu the mountains south of Iowa i II is quite prohablo Hint-the nor-1 mal flow of the creek will be nuf-; firlont to supply the needs of the ; city in 19L'9. ; i'lie present supply of snow te more thun al this time last year ; so the summer flow U expected j" to he above the nveraue. In case it is found unnecessary to uo the! resorvolr Iho coinitiK season un , opportuuily will be Kivcn to put . the dam in better Hhape thun it' , it has to hold a full supply of ; water. - ' is Tho rewnuo from concession aries already applying for leases on the. proposed new 1 20,000 ' air port, will not only take care of the Into rest a f t e r the f i rst five years of operation, but will pro vide n sinking fund which can 1 o used to pay off the bond ismi; itself, according to Sceley Hall.' ehaii man of thi airport -jommlt-j The Iloxy Ann orchard on Poker ice of the chamber of commerce, ftulte road i handed hands yester who with W. A. (lutes, another Iduy. member, spoko hefort) the Lions j ,ciuy . Conner, -manaper of HI, flub . WednOnday. '.V-."- - . jVnoii. ShuttlewnrtiV &. French in Tho leases already applied for, it his city, will make his home .amount to over $-t 100. which w II, with his family on the orchard. jo nald Into tho airport fund the Tho former owner. V. F. F-oyo first year of Its operation. This of l.os nryeles has assumed in Med l ord Tuesday. Harry having his tonsils treated. I Miss Margaret Sidley is visiting j h: v sister, Mrs. T. C. Du'an in 1 Mcdford. i Mrs. T. L. Farlow has been on the sick list tho last few daya. Do not f onset tho hlg dancu with a six-piece orchentra Is to be given Saturday night, February 9lh. Do not forpet th Model Clothing Company's big $20,000. stock dis posal sale. 205tf, th" Conner residence oh "He 1 mo hi 'ave nue, where he and Mrs. iloye will reside. The tlenl was put through by Wold & Wold, realtors. 50 New Fords Were Sold in Jackson County During January 47.1 of All New Car Sales in This County Cars Are Arriving in Medford Each Week Order Now FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Small Cars Accepted In Tirade See Us at . Once C. E. Gates Auto Co, Pacific Highway at Sixth Phone 41 Aoeoidliiit to all unnoimeenu'iit , inndL- hy Ilai-old S. AikiiiH. ninii- aer of tho local telfphonp office, j Hu ortt-rators huroafler will Kivo i tho tlmo of day to anyone nsklii'? I lor It over a custuniHrs tolnphnne. A nlniilf roiirst for tlo tima'of day, iu iPK)otic to operator's niimiicr tica:: win ui an inai Jji necoKsary. . ' "Mr. Utdrtlc, a cfttllo buyer from Oakland, i'al., woh in Ashlaud the latter part of last weok Intervlow Ins locnl luitlp owuorH Willi a view., lo huyiiiK. He left on Fri day morulng for KJamatti county to do iiomo buying over there. Mrs. Nate Oiteiueln of Klamath KuIIh was in AhIiIiiiiiI last 1'rliiay I for a visit with her daunhter. Mi'H. j A. I,. Harvey on II street, nnd with j her non, l,oitl8 ltoanlaud, and turn- Hy. Mrs. Jennie Ilervey nnd two ; ilaucUters have moved Into the Orres home on Ileach avenue. V'n- til recently Mrn. Ilervey conducted the 1'ark hotel on the plauu. MrH. K. M. llerry, who waH oiieratiiiR the rooming houne over the Her bert Krocery, Ih now conducting the Park hotel. . Mra. 11. .Medora Shepherd, wlmao home Ik on the lloulevnnl. is on a tour of Kuropu in compauy with four other ladies, havln-; lot I port on .January Id, aboard the "l.aur eiillc," Kailinir from New York City. Mrs. Shepherd'H lllnerary will iuclu.le a trip on the Mediter ranean seu and a visit to Palestine besides visits to many other parts of Europe. The tour Is being con ducted by a Mr. Kreyer. Mrs. Shep herd is sending postcards to nor Ashland , friends, from various points visited, expressing her de light wllh Iho trip. She expects to go hy airplane from Paris to London over- tlje Kugllsh Channel nnd will salt- for homo from CJueenstown, Ireland. Mrs. lw lbinsen of tho Ash land holel, has been visltins her brother and his family at The OalleB, Ore., and returned to her home last Thursday. Kred Kugle, assistant cashier of the Citizen's bank, was 111 at home lor several days with a caso of laryngitis but was able to go back to his work on Friday morning. Miss Ida Lorer of Portland wan in Ashland several days last week on business for the Kellogg Food Sales company. J. McOuire and tnmliy, recent arrivals from llillsboro, Ore., are living temporarily at the Cole hotne on the Boulevard and plan to mako their permanent home In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. II. n. Kcllom left Ashland last Thursday for a visit with relatives iu Chico, Cal. They have been visiting Mrs. Kollom'e sister, Mrs. Mary Lowls, on Third street. Mrs. George Icenhower nnd Mrs. Clara Crosby relumed Thursday from Cottage Grovo where they attended a convention of the Pent ecostal Fellowship denomination as the only representatives from j Southern Oregon. The convention laSteU IWO'UayH HUH wan m-ii wi- lended. . Miss Dorothy llyan, student ut the Southern Oregon normal school, spent the last week-end with her parenw in Medford. . ' Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Dodge left Ashland last Friday morning for Portland, expecting to be gone about five days. Mr. Dodge Is serving as a memher of one of Iho committees for the "Oregon Dads" which held a meeting In Portland several day ago at the Multnomah holel. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge will seo their daughter Edith at Eu gene before returning homo. She is a student at tho slato univer sity.. Knhcrt S. Furry of 150 Nursery street Is moving with his family ! to Phoenix wBero they formerly lived. Mr. Furry will go Into the cattle business with his father af ter being employed at the Ash land' Ford agency for three years past. ' '" ... Mr. and Mra. James Eoyd of lllx. Ore., arrived in Ashland last Fri day and will be in the Lltbla upnrt ments for a few weeks. Enrly In March they expect to go to South ern California for Mr. IJoyd's health. Miss Vella Ackley was over from MoCloud, Cal., for several daya. last week vlnlt It.'; . frieuds. Miss Ackley Is employed la tho office of -a large store at M Cloud. Clyde Ueeson of uo 2iitu Cen tury Moro clerical torce. is ill wim a hard cold at his homo on II street. ? ' Mr. Jennie Young has been vis iting at the G. II. lledberg homo on Second street for several dnvs and left for her homo In Oaklafll, Cal., last Friday evening. 1 Mrs. Herbert 'McCarthy and young son Herbert Jr., of Dnn mulr, spent several days In the val ley last week to have eye treat 1 mente for the boy. They returned home Friday. Perry L. Asherofl, who operate ! tho park store garage near - the i camp ground, mane a trip oown i the valley last Friday to Medford and other points looking after i ; ' 7 ! 4 i i A ' ' ' i ft ; m5 -tcif . ' lh S: 1381 i Halved apples with t hid; O roam! Or jiiH' hot apples with hearty ol' mai-sliniallows and cocoa nut, nr Inirstinir with nuts and spit-o inl 9ieh with sweet apple flavored syrup. lYir dinner tonijrht any one of these delieaeies will nialce a tlelieious des- . sert! Jf you have an electric range 'or the cooking, you'll lie surprised at Jiow wonderfully easy it is to eook apples or anythiiiic tse, and make thoiu taste hetter than ever' Recipe for Baked Apples Wash and core Jl linking apples. Place lu a bak lug dish and fill unities with sugar and spue. i cup cugnr. .ti!asioou ol cinnamon or nutnu-; to eiyl.t ap ples. (If nutmeg is used, a few drops of lemon Juice added Is an Improvement I Cover bottom of tun wllh bulling water ami bake iu ti hot oven t leu degrees.' ne hour. Haste st-veril limes wilh syrup. Delicious Variations Fill apple centers with orange or umber m:triu(il:i(pi. Fill with shredded eoeoitnut or hopped raisins. Fill Willi mursniallowti or nuts and dates. Tlie more ou learn about real estate transactions (he higher you'll value the importance of title insur ance. Vou simply cannot have trotilil over your ti tle if it is insured. The company assumes all th.; risk, anil you just pay oiu small premium for this ab solute anil perpetual protection. Jackson County Abstract Co. HI Efllt Sixth Pbone 41 The California Oregon Power Company L OFFICES. Medford. Grants Pass . Roseburg . Klamath Falls -Orejoo Yreka. Durumulr-CalifomU to fitvc :is home ror our nuiny INTEREST IN CITY irK!ini.iitlo'.is lins hi-eu a dream ,if tin' (ireater Medford club for years nnd lor n lonit period, the lull has been workliiK and sav ing lor mil-ii a ihiiiuiiik. , , , Ijarly III the fall :i resilience W.IH nui'ieo int.- i-uiii ill ,,-iio",,-j . . -,rta ,, n irt-nt Tin. enmilnif lllsi'lls-' ,M' M ' "' " luully nttnutlve outlook. To do nate to the club, nniler the su-, peivlHinn of the architect and Mr. Mentser. the services of this year's experienced luminal traliiliiK class In the erection of the liulldlni,-, Knln- Iiik by this further valuable ex I . : & WATCH REPAIRING II i able lilt 'iuvini; in construction cost for The club, in return to allow free uso of tho building (C'oiilr;;iuter.) Plans ' of the Clronlrr .imlel.nK came to the not lee ol ...ejt() (Uin r gll.,Si or .iiboi.l hoard. ,,, . .,, ..i,ni Now our school board and our Th(, oHu.f proviso of this offer superintendent were very alert ,, poiiAtruellon start In the Muilfnrd to " opportunity for the M,r,ni. nf 1(129. '. clnh' to mmd-a - conrmuiiliy rtvibi '"tteinieni of . our soIiooIh,. and ijcs It "not seein 'that the time for Medford s orKnuljiilniis nrc ' sensimr uero ine possinimy i n ),, (.omu for our c,y t0 have nroiisiiiK treat Inti-resr t hioui.-hoiit niiitiial bencl'lt. they came to tbojlK,h n community home? It docs tho city, and tbo question Is beliiK club with the following offer. Hcem so to the Orenlur Medford asked: Why was this special time To sell the club, at nominal cost, 'club. . And so, they arc cmbarklne' chosen as the opportune tlmo for two lots facing the east entrance upon tho enterprise of building: hulldliiK. of the hlKh school, thus Insuring a Community. cluh houso for .Med- Tho plan fnr a Ruitabln building for the club and school a inn- ford this yenr. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 10& 30 N. Cantral Medford, Oregon 70 IiM'ilMlo: Power increased 24 Above 70 miles an hour top speed W) miles an hour all day Four hy draulic shock absorbers New type double action four-wheel brakes L,anje, ime bodies Lasier steer- i"K vficaicr VCODOuiy. V "V aw 5 Twice now. Jn30day$. production has had ) fo be increased How quickly motordom recognizes outstanding value! In the case of Essex the Challenger its occep tance ls the talk everywhere. . In its tens of thousands of demonstrations there is conclusive proof that it truly is a challenger that wins. I wice now in 30 days production has had to b increased. Every day in more than five thousand Essex sales rooms motorists are appraising its looks. On the road they are revealing it in getaway and hill climbing. Its Better than 70 miles an hour is proved over and over again by thousands of cars. And that such perform ance will endure is proved by any number of dem onstrations of 60 miles an hour all day long. These are but a few of the 76 advantages you will find in Essex the Challenger. Go inspect the others and do what a mi hon Super-Six owners have been invited to do. Pit it against anything motordom has to offer. i Hnr the raiojirotrro of the "Hudioa-, Ets Challengeri" tvttj ' Friday evening.- , ' J : ' .s!il.il . .M ?,,r Sedan mm Vakaal m V M buaincm mUer,