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ISfEDFORD MAfk TRIBUgg, MEDFORD, PRECOX, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929.
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10 HOLD REGULAR
, FEB. 13S
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. (iregory and
(family entertained at their hoine III
jibe country north of Medford lust
.Saturday with an Indoor picnic din
ner. The guests all arrlvt'd In
itluie with baskets well ludeu wit 'a
I good thlDKs to eat. 'At 12 o'clok
the guests were Heated at tables
in the dining room. This affulr .
I was planned In order to celebrate i
blrtnuuys occurring near this
Review of Current Literature
By Book Lovers of Medford
A Cuidepost to the Best in Late Books At Selected by County Libra
rian Miss Fay Woolsey for Reaction of Local Reader.
dale. Those who were honored
re Mauler Keith (Iregoi-y, Airs, a
Evidence continues to accumu- WAO.NtK eitr.tK, ore., fen. 8.
lot. nhnut the onormltv and ex-. l&pcciaij James i-urvcs. eon or
tcnslvenoss of the commercial fish''- B. Purves, woe operated
.., .. on last Hnturdav at the commu-
JRogue river, to reform which con-'"y hospital in Ashland for ulcer muulty club will hold their regu-1 TuoBe wllo enjoyed this delightful
BEM.VIEW. Oro., Feb. ft.
clul) The t'pper Valley
Jain of Abruliam (by James lit Is a fascinating; book because
Oliver Cui-wood). Reviewed hyH deals chiefly with life and "the
Mavnard Bush j mysteries." Tho drawings of Alex-
.Majnard Kusn. Under King nro trulv lllui, Jrimlntr.
Pear Mcllrlde, .Mrs. LUzIh Owens. I Headers conversant with the, V
l.oren Gregory and Mary True, works of James Oliver Curwood
(Spe. Birthday cakes with various deeo-! wlll enJoy hla ,ttte stnrVf ..plalns
.., rations were much In evidence ' . . , . , ' .
v-om- h ., . . ,.., , i nf Ahi-ahnm. Whether read from
..... .,.., nu BLTTOU. I
purely eniei utjiiiiiK, or irom itii
tlltlons the special fish committee 'of the bono In his right leg. The lar meeting on February 13 nt the: affair wero Mrs. Mary Payne and; Instructive standpoint, the book Is
of the Jackson County Cfamo pro-!"1"' r wvro mm no u mi- ciuu nouse. The afternoon will be j "iciiaru 01 .Medford, Mr. and I
tectlve association are co-operating Proving nicely. Doctor .Charles 8pet gathering and selecting reel-1 Mrs. Ma.k True of Ashland, Mr.j In "Plains-of Abraham" Mr. Cur-
i. inum-n is jiuiMiHiiK me vuse. pes lor their new cook honk Hint ami all's. Loron lirogorv ami Mill, wooa iihs muae an enun 10 aepici.
Mr. and Mrs. c.,. E. tiieen, Mr. they hope to have completed In dren, Mildred and Keith, Mr. and ! with ,lle same fidelity to truth, the
A. tinner, una 1.11 uy ilium tin, near future.
with tlio Izank Walton league of
Orauts Pass, and others. A sam
ple of the alleged illegal condi
tions prevailing Is tho following
from tho Portland Journal, this
week:
"John F. Adam.". Ttoguo river
rancher nnd special representative
of the Bandon chapter of the
The C:iy of the Snored Well (by
Theodore Arthur Wlffard). The
Century Co. Kevlewed by Mrs.
M. K. Chapman. -
The author, Mr. Wlllard, was a
warm personal friend and associ
ate of Mr. Herbert Thompson, who
has spent 30 years of his life re
vealing "things which have been
hid" of ancient life In Yucatan.
On Fehriurv 14 Mrs. John McUrlde nf Table Hock .times, places and people that char- .'"
villeil Irml Mimilnv l.t the home ihu ,l,. ,i,... 1 ri-a h !.... . Jui,ritn nthi. ,.f hi. uirlo "ouK is Y rmen uy air. Vt II-
' . " " J limine in Biuunuilim UUU ,l If). - " " lnr1 Imm nnl.y mr.Am .1
of Mr. on-eiis parents nt nranis an old fashioned dauce with tho Uzzle Owens of Central Point, Mr. m characters are real flesh and ! - ' " ,
' . 'Tucker orchestra to furnish the Mi-s. li. U Gregory. Mr. and I blood of their day. and not crea-1 ""J" " 8f"" T.l,!nPf"n
W. Combs was a business music. Cuko and coffee will bn'Mrs. Arthur Sellers and small 1 lures of fancy. It Is largely a ro-1 ,n , JL, 1 , harea " o11-
visitor In Medford Inft Monday, served to the guests attending tht i daughter, Lucille, besides Mr. and , mance of life as it was lived ln;" l; l'" P"nounce It
11. A. Kerby has just started party. Mrs. W. W. tiregory. Miss Helen tho hectic days of 1749. when the rnpe cnen E-Ja He has writ-
. i r i. . . . .. r, . . . . -- . ... ten. na near-it' no na miiim in if,.
. ... , i nuiifurii- u. new u.-irn null ji. xt. j niimnei- it v db. rnitn ... i ,n.pnn' nnn Hnmn i Tnnnn nH fm. i.ii . ...tha i..- - j - . .
1Z1U1K vvaiion league, coiupiiiuieu , - . . 1, . ...... uno ntn , ----- ; . u ..-Lr " , Thomnsnn1, -.,,.4,
In Portland Monday that undls-1 vlury na cai-pcut. i. marketing 'tho remainder of their Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mon.oe ente-! dlans ub a means to an end. were J"p" f ? ,
turbed steelhead poaching on tun I M,s- Eleanor Perkins and dan-, fat turkeys. The Farm Bureau Is talned a goup of fiends at their i contesting for control of the terrl- . , DOOK "a.as, ",e a "tory ot
Rogue river this season had ro-1 t:1,Ur' lo:1" IJIlo,, !,,,a M- I shipping a carload of dressed tur-ihome at Monrovia rauh In Bell -1 tory of the then French frontier! aen;ur- And It Is a etory of
suited In taking 100 tons of tho Bradley wero biuluevs shoppers keya the last of the week. view Saturday evening with a do- west of the Richllcu and Lake lJlventu,re; tor, wh0 ;an de,vo ln
game fish for commercial pur-J" Ashland liwt Tuesday. The Kellview P.-T. A. will hold Hclous chicken dinner served at , Champlnin. The principals, a man. th,, ttn"le"t of this continent,
... L. L-. Wndsworth of Hosetmrg their regular meeting Februnrv ir. 1 0:30 o'clock to the lollowlne: Mr. 1 n rt f-nithfi.r,tn. which reveal a culture above that
He laid his complaint before'."" froc,k lilfi' Monday, at tho l.ellvlew school house. A and Mrs. Kmil Pell and niece. Miss death dog, are portrayed in the most anclent,Egyptians, and
the stato gnmo commission and "" "' u"i''i. ii""&''" ueing arrangeu uy tne'cia npinegaie; .lira. fcisie
also before R M Silknlttor presl-1 Tl"' Paieiit-Teueli.T nssoclntiou committee In charge. It promises Churchmun. Mrs. Judith Payne and
dent- A. K liowiis secretary and ",t', ,nst w'" k a"u pnJoycd n so- to bo of the St. Valentine variety, j the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe.
Qooi'bo L. Rauch legal counsel of ' lal ""ernoon. I Mr. utid .Mrs. Oscar Murtln were Tne after dinner hours wero spent
tho Portland chanter of tho Izaak ilr- J- ll- Single of In Medford Thursday on business, with conversation and a general
Walton league.
on my own property nnd fished (llil-r'- "a"' Sunday. put on tne in-Ill work for Foundors' Portland have one of their ngente
from mv own river frontnue ' "P0'" "' furuary 20. Mrs. S. K. in this vicinity to look after thel
Hiinday visiting- with relatives in Hnrnes ot llils vicinity has charge I interests here.
YOU'RE THE LOSER-
If you haven't tried our
Fort Klamath Beef
Tender, Juicy, Sweet, Most Economical
ALL CHOICE CUTS,
s
15Cr
Home Rendered Lard
Per Pound
j not find adventure for mind and
1 body.
ncitn I (nimlri 1 Ci i ru.,n,firl tnnnni
The authenticity- of .he French bod'- From whence did this early
Central I'oint railed t tho homo Tho juvanllu iiotiuitinfnt nf tho iood time.
their trnts 1 lMtir syn- ir- t,IIU iuuku nas ufien HKKotl to ino nuiinuriuinne company 01
from my own river frontal,
Adams said. "I counted 19 netB
It. L. Lnckwood wa able to cot
hlK homoMtoad one and one- for prattlcework.
of this dejmrtmoiit nnd has nlroadv
called a mentljis of the children
torleal verUios. The material -for ! H ,lho.1 wealth of ide dlacov
the story wan gathered hy thrilling
in tho river ono day myself, al-
thout?h thn If nnut in cloKPd to
the season for commercial fishing J". "lle this side of Wagner- Founders' day will be celebrated
is closed at tho present time. '" wi,h ec last Monday. In Ashland w th apeclal exerciser.
I asked tho deputy game war- 1 "v '"",;- ;rr " "i- . .
den sent to our district why he,"l- . atZ lnniv'y le-
. . uirmncin aim uicii
Mglit Trnpnluiot. Iramllles. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are
EUSTACE, Fla., Feb. 8. UP) also members of this organization.
rmooiing oenenin ine giaro or oni- .virs. Kiirus Trusty spent tho
did not enforce the law and bu
yond saying It was not his busi
ness 1 could get no satisfactory
answer from him.
"C. II. Bufflngton. district at
torney of Curry county, has taken
no steps to enforce the law.
"One hundred tons of steelhends
means St 000 fish at an average
-weight of 8 pounds each. This
simply means that without pro
tection by law or officials respon-
llnnt floodlights, 1J. II. Leahy of week end In Diiiisinulr. where her
tho New York Athletic club Inst husband Is employed by the rati
night was victor in the firjt world's road cumpuny.
championship night trap shoot, j J. L. Neol returned Saturday aft
held here. ! nrnuon from Myrile Creek uftor
spending several days in the north-1
R.I.
SARDINE CREEK, Ore.. Feb. S.
adventures, by traveling over hal
lowed ground, by reading letters
written by hands long since dead,
by droaminf? over manuscripts
written by priests and martyrs, by
winning the friendship. of nuns
and fathers of Quebec, and by fhn
unveiling of lovea and hates and
tragedies and happiness of tho al
most forgotten period embracing
tho birth of the American and
Canadian peoples.
Perhaps the outstanding para
graph of .the book, from an his
torical point of view. Is the for
gotten report of an officer under
Colonel Henry Boquet, when he
Invaded the "Hidden Town' of the
Seneca Indians, rescued the white
prisoners and later essembled them
-(Special) Mr. and Mrs. I. L. in a camp to which their friends
siblo for law enforcement, the ern part of the state on business. pVait of tho Laurelwood poultry I camo to find their lost ones. This
HoftuoiB being stripped of its P. Moservey has resumed hie. farm havo tholr large incubators 1 document was printed in the Regis
Irocreauonal vah.es; , wnPk at tho Moon huml)er com. fn,M,la8t nnd will bo mar-1 tPr of Pennsylvania in 17G, and
- - - - - nil nv nftnr n four wnnka Invnff Mm. i ' . 1 win ut mar-. . .. ... tmi hua ramn nori In
puny aftor a few weeks layoff 'dm-
ln.j the stormy weather. Mr. Moor,
has received a large order for lum
ber and his crew started to work
again Tuesday.
Mrs. A. C. Joy was In attendance
at the meeting of tho Ashland
Study club last week tit the home
ketlng baby chicks Boon. Thev
have one of the finest flocks of
pure-bred Hhode Island Keds In
southern Oregon and hatching eggs
and baby chicks seem to he in
great demnnd.
John Smith, our genial road mi
Sine nm.vlot. lu .
of Mrs. Grace Andrews. Mrs. Joy , Ur,i i ,.i 5 V ." 'f,:..
,r?.-v;;
DOUBLE
ACTING
MAKES
BAKING EASIER
Calumet must
have real merit
must be better
than commonplace
baking powder
or it couldn't be
the favorite of mil
lions of the most
particular cooks.
LESS THAN
BAKING
p enentcd an excellent biographic
sketch of "Undo Joe" Cannon anil
a resume of his outstanding work
In congress. At tho close of the
meeting tho hostess served the la
dies delicious refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. llutler of Ash
land entertained with a turkey din
ner on Sunday at the I.lthia Springs
hotel. Covers wore laid for Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. D. Barron, Mrs. Austle
llrown of Nell. Crock vicinity, Cloo,
Har on and Mrs. Judith Payne and
the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Htitler.
Mrs. L. D. Moservey of Dellvlew
attended the card party and busi
ness meeting of tho Civic Improve
mont club at the club house Satur
day arternooa.
AliS. John Wandoerlco of Ta
coma, Wash., Is nt tho homo of hot
brother, C. 11. Hanov, where sho
Is recovering from a surlous opera
tion porformcd by docto s In San
nanclsco. She will bo taken to
since 'that time has remained In
oblivion, although it throws more
light on tne character of the In
dian of that day than anything
that has subsequently been written.
Kord gnrage ln Grants Pass.
Mrs. Lily Dusenheriy was called
to Grants Pass Friday to help care
for her mother, Mrs. J. D, Stains,
who wua very III Willi pneumonia
following tho flu. She returned
Monday evening, reporting her mo
ther fllowlv liunrovl iif
tioo. Smith and Hill Wright and vc"turf-
their families moved to .Mcleod-
- uuuiors.
In
The Derelict thy (.'harles Nord- I
hoff). Little. Brown & Com- i
puny. Kevlewed by A. (;. Allen.
A book for hoys, a hook boys
wlll like. Its story Is laid In the
South Sens; a tale of German
ra dors ship wreck treasure, the
mystery of coral atolls and a
derelict. There la a combination
here which will stir the Imagina
tion of the youth who loves ad-
this week where Ihev will lto am. '
lltnveit In rnnil wni-U ' s'st
so often the case -with
however, they wlll per
creatlng situations that
Ralph Dusenberry, who Is em-
even tho whale which swallowed
Jonah could not .gulp down. Nord
hoff Is no exception to tho rule.
ercd in the sacred ''well and the
ruins of tholr emples and build
ings? Jado has neVer been dis
covered in deposit oh this conti
nent. Where did they acquire the
art of pigment work -which lias
lasted for u- thousand and 1 per
haps many thousands years; and
the knowledge of architecture and
of sculpture revealed In all the an
cient city?'
Did I say adventure? Read of
the dredging of the sacred well
a body of water with perpendicu
lar sides 70 feet from the ground
level to the water, 22f feet across
at the most distant point and 16K
feet across at the narrow part, and
with more than 60 feet of water.
Read of the work done at the bot
tom of this well in diving suits
under 60 feet of water. Read of
the discovery of the tomb of the
high priest, five stories down.
Ifsyou lovo art, rend of the for
gotten Mlchnel Angetos, the Tiger
temple murals, the bas-reliefs, the
frieze of the procession of Jaguars.
If you love romance, read the
legend of Ix-Lol-Nlcto and of
Zkon-Xoc, the forest bird.
If you love comedy, read the
story of Batt Buul, the man of
great will-power.
If you love history, read of the
attempted conquest of these peo
ple by the Spaninrds.
The book is beautifully written
and holds the Interest from the
first word; It Is in excellent type
and wonderfully illustrated. You
cannot miss a paragraph or you
may miss a "find."
Corn Fed Pork
Spring Lambs
Young Veal
Oregon Turkey
Spring Chickens
Rabbits
Sauer Kraut
LUNCH MEATS OF ALL KINDS
Medford Center Market
With 20th Century Store
North Central
'A
We Deliver
Phone 255
Mildred Harris
In Person Sunday
Hunt's Craterian
has been featured and starred in
j many motion picture and notable
j ptago nroduct.ons. Griffin comes
: to the west coast after havinK
f recently completed a tour o the
I world.
Tho other talent, includes Sey-
; mour & Corn Cob, Carol & June,
each In a different X1 ,y
Two stars.
realm of the entertainment world,
are featured In Fanehon & Mar
co's "Hollywood Scnnduls Idea."
which comes to Hunt's Ornter.an
The proInKS-on of tho folk in
Hollywood at tne stn
set, on locations and elsewhern
an presented in a' plo.mint and
amtisfne fashion.
The Intelligent Woman's f.uidc to
IMinutt. rph m.i nttrnoMnn fnr Sun-
They are Mildred Harris, blonde j(lfty i(J poH Negr, n ..The Woman
SocUilism nnd Capitalism toy beauty of the stage and screen. ; From Moscow."
Bernard Shaw). Kevlewed by
Iluttie Gore. .
With his customary astuteness
has amt Perspicacity, Shaw catches tho
ployed in Klamath county by ttfc
W'eVfirhailRnr l.nmlmi rnmnin v
i r ..' For Instance: Fatu. a native,
wTthVome folks' a's'the 'men Xe " rough-and-tumble fight with a
work. Then: -Kxertlng all his What woman can resist the
Mis. Ilita Kendall, who hn. been strength. Katu tore himself tree '" ' . . """ -..
quite ill with the flu the past two ,of H'aub's. great clutch ng bands,
weeks, lsnble to ho shunt nunin bounded to his feet, snntched at
and Oei-ald firlffin, internationally
famous tenor. Mildred Harris one
of the ox-Mrs. Charlie
Glean rags wanted at the Miitl
Chaplin4!, i Trihnne office ' "l
by Shaw and Ills followers bv hav
ing the book im her library UibleV
Mr nii.l Mr. iii-hnii . i.i. Jthe Herman's ankles, swung his However miu-n one may disagree
!., 11...I.. f i ... Iw-nnd linctv clear nf the around. "'" 11 llu' author on the final solil-
Plty Cnl., until the -Souther.! Pa- nnd scnt hl8 nolul crashing ngalnst ""n "t tho problems discussed, tb
the homo of llor son near Ellgenn lfln ' mol".i.ii.i, ,,l,.. n.,1.1' 1.1m the cnnrled trunk of the hibiscus biiok Is written In a most fusrlnal-
Whon she hus sufficiently rocov- whr0 Ml. Mitchell Is emploved ree." This act, so the story In- lug literary stylo an. I the subject
,ored. llor husband hns been with ,.csum08 operations which mob- forms, broke the German's neck. ' most Mlinulinliig to Ihouuht; In
; hor some time hut had to return t'j 1 nuy ,v )0 B0oll That's applesauce! fact.. In something like f.o pages.'
his homo. Her sun, Chester Meek-j Kt Nnw,nn r Auhln,i Also the author used that trite ' deals with practically nil phases.;
er of k-ugenn. has also been with ; ,,,, T08luy at tho nonle , hl!r threadbare situation of having the "f public and private life in which
Kneads powdered
sugar into steak
1 hor part of tho tlnio.
daughter, Mrs. P. L. Wait.
native hero k II his enemy with "'" Kngllsh speaking races iueln- 1
"Not so cloudy
mts morning17
TIie coffee again I sup-
pose?'
"Yes, but today it's worn
JerfitL" r Really? Wat's a relief.
Now we'll stick to M- J B.
Many people find that with M J-B,
the strong blend, they use slightly
less coffee. Buf whether you make,it
strong or weak, M-J-B has a flavor
that only the strong blend can give.
Now it comes to you in an im
proved friction top key-can available
only to MJ-B users, packed by our
own vacuum process.
I Dr. Mnilll Hnwlev nf Walker nvn. . . . .... .. .. . . t,.t-ofo,l
iMlla , . ,"t , . . ' rtora iJltsonnerry Is out or nigh "is great sinewy nanus; - 11113 - 1
nue, who hns been conllnod to her school this week on account of sick- when the-Ocrmnn was armed The thnughl running like a deep
hon e. Tor the past month is still nofla, . ,,, ,, ,he nnUvo hnd unilerciimnt ili,-ouKbout the book
1 Ti .i ? . t"" 1 "l',"" ' , MB- J- U. Smith Is again con- an axe. Ah, 'tis wonderful to cast is In accord with the advanced
Alls. Iteil l eiichoy, who hns been I'lnetl to her bod with the flu but Is '' n in ...ler m kill tie- views of politics and Jurispriid
I ..r!?.? 10' 0U U' ron1 10 slf-Shtly Improved. Mrs. Donald villain with his naked hands! And eneo perinentlng the Kncllsh press
rOCO 0r , u i , , . ., . : i nn,l V:ilfn,t hi- ! fU .itni' flint itu.
H."?.,B1' ,h0 I"l?r08,e'1 fl. ' unnc o-sary and melodramatic wrongs of society and especlliy
ones. But. absurd as they are. "10 wrongs of women and children. .
Clean rags wanted at the Mull .m i. A..n..iAni.a k., .not are to be righted onlv liv unntei,
Trihnne office ,f , :. roa,iers themselves taking n moro actlvo
Chnr'es Nordhoff evidently interest in public life nnd making
knows his South Seas. In fact, I'kuio' analysis of conditions as
!tho publlscrs say that, aftor serv- t'tey rarely nre.
! Ing In Franco as pilot In the America, and especially fn the
iLafuyotto Flying Corps, he roturn-' ''"'". there exists a strong prnju-
od to tho States, then wont to ,lll'" ngnlhst woman taking nn in-
Tahitl, "where ho makes a Uv- fltiefttlal position ln politics and
Ing by deep-sea fishing nnd -writ- " professions, so nx one hns said
In the brick yard at Hollvlow, Is
ublo to ho at work nsalii after a '
few days' Illness.
EM
r . -
"she must constantly fight for her ,
inalienable rights." I
If this hook represents the our-
rent thought of Kngland, It would '
seem that tho adoption of Shaw's
lng."
The Single Island (by IV. n. Sea
brook). Reviewed by Mrs. Por
ter J. Neff.
"The Magic Island," Rn alluring Idens by the American people
title, brings nt once visions nf a would Involve n repetition, lntel-
falry tale, which In truth It Is, lectually, of the history of tho Pil-
althoogh nothing Is related which grim Fathers.
Is not true. If there had not been in his hrllllnnt nnd witty dlscus-
recently. a trial concerning witch- slnn of doctors. lawyers, clergyman.
craft within our own borders. It children, servants, tradesmen, edu-
would bo hard to believe that cation, taxes, war revolutions and
within four days of Xew Tork careers, as well as "Socialism" and"
there, nre people where religious "Capitalism," Shaw Is an amiable
belief seems to us like the prao- optimist as well as a keen satirist,
tlce of witchcraft. : nc possesses a well-night incom-;
The author has not glvon a an- prehonsihlo fund of technical
porflcial account of a visit to knowledge as well as great sub-;
Haiti, but actually entered Into tlotv irnd sklu ,n mnrshalllng his
the life of tho people by living (nets. I
with them, becoming one with Those bn hnvo fniinn-e in
them ln sympathy and understand- moro or lvm critical attitude
lng. He writes, "This narrative. 81)aw., p,a, am, ,nlm,ta,0 p,et
whlch pretends no concern with ,!urtn ,1,. v.-, h ,.. h..
either polities or history, except ,0 much , ,he mlbHc eye mlgh,
Famous cook gives his recipe for
perfection in flavor
A FAMOUS cook and artist gives his recipe in
McCall's Magazine for cooking a steak per
fectly. Two inches thick, he says, and enough
for four people. Get your oven hot. Now take
powdered sugar and knead it into the steak
with the heel of your hand until about one cup
ful of sugar is absorbed on each side of the
steak. Use no salt. Place on hot broiler close
to the flame for three minutes. Turn on the
other side three minutes harlr tn (; iAm
five minutes and turn every five minutes for a total of twenty
minutes. Drop the steak down one slide from the flame and cook
for five or ten minutes until the steak is BLACK. Serve on hot a
platter. Sclt and pepper to taste. You will find that the glared "f.
sugar has Sealed in all the rich juice as no other ingredient could
and made the meat unsurpassed in flavor and tenderness.
There is no substitute for sugar in fine cookery. Sugar make-,
so many healthful foods tasteful and enjoyable. Experiment with
sugar in cooking all kinds of fresh vegetables and fruits. Sweet
ness is natures perfect flavor. Don't overeat, but eat enough.
Host foous arc more delicious and nourishing wirb ...r Tk.
Sugar Institute.
i
SSMIBBBISISfBSlBMSnStBtVslHilHnM
at It eoenm to help picture so nqte that ,.Two VTlten ,onf. Ben. . t , . . 'W
SHfV s?eerTe5;aVr " 2i IW lC Of hOW ddlClOUs"
am concerned In presenting, for i.i, wi.. n u.f.i I . . ' . '
good or had, as honestly and truly snaw hold that such skill Is no'th- : fYq fl CCmtfi d tl H Wil f f I P I "f n n K 4
you. just must try the improved
1 1 am concerned In presenting, for tUMlw ,,,, ,, 0 Bernard
. .. ' i J , snaw hold that such skill Is noth-
I may." This ho does vividly. ., . u, , h.h ..j
V ' . '""" just living." Now, as always, the
an adventure to a group of friends ,- ,.. , ,h. ,h .
with humor and such cluinii one
ter, and what one says is more im-
COFFEE
Is
wishes tho tale might go on and ,,., ,hn ,h .,. ,.
u,; ki J ' .k Sbaw's book amount, to a phllo-
, , ,tan o", l Phlcal dlusslon of the bony
king of LaOonave. Morn. LaSe le. atrlloture of fovetnmfni and an
V?rr,UT ,f. k" '"I PPI to both men and women not
,-7v W...H uab ok',not t he deceived by cunning conceal.
', thhe ton ment and clever inng. but to study
,of Information, hut also because .. ..i' , K
It lift. on. out of himself, mak-. . .T"'"? r5.f"Rt. ',ubllc
I.. Kim .u. . '"""""" "' --UIlHI llie
; . ,nu .110 iiit.iiiuiiv
at len.t. that w. are after all.
brother "under th. akin." It U
s sympathetic study of an Interesting-
people, a revelation of the
soul of th. Haitians who are "a
,llttl. comic, a little childish, a lit.
itl. ludicrous." but who mar sud-
I denly reveal a quality which Mall Tribune ada are read by
strikes terror and souietlmM awo.l ft.oon peopl? vrr day. l
sponslbillty of doing ono'a part to
advance the Tace. - -
Oregon Weather.
Fair and continued cold tonight
and Saturday. Moderate easterly
winds on tho coast.
Sperry
3$
A Sperry-qofiltty prod-,
uxt f very recently arrive
at your grocer's t