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rPTYPATnirrA"TT;-rnoTTSTTrni - n-nrTsvrTv ixge srr IfRDFORD 'ifATL TRTBTTXR.- MEDFORD, OUKOOS, FIU DAY, MARCH 1, 192D. via i l fx - v. V hi r, rt i. 1 i SAMS VALLEY HAS ! Thursday inquiring fur oulublc I hay.. Liu ro porta Imy to bo source.; In hi section. .J A mistake wus Hindu recently in j recording the score of tho basket- hull game played between Jack-j fiunvlllir uml tho loculs. The cor-j reel score wu Zj lo 1D, Tin Ladles' club met IllKt TIlUl'S- , day with -Mrs. Janus Kneeluud at her home nt Table Hock. A good : attendance was diiwhI, and after i a pleasant afternoon was Hponl, I , j delicious rcfrerduneiis wit served. Dick tit runs, and Mrs; O, T. AVI1- f HA.MH AALLKV, tu o March J.fftmi. member of tho HnniH Valley1 -fSpeeluh Two Interesting ban- inuiico mnrjteunH committee, at BASKETBALL TILTS j Pboi'iiix i-ulubrutcd on February 20 jut their bonus lu l'bueulx tbuir liul dun wedding. Tho couple liuvo lipont their u youra together awl . ; to lliciu bavo beBir born four chil dren and 10 Rrund children und k'flvo great grandchildren, and nut a death in tbeu tour generation!! i tlnm far during the 5(1 years of iimr 1 rlcd life. Hretty good record. Mr. Elfers la M years old and says ho butt never spent a day in bed on , account -of. slcknens und never re- 1 null ed the services of a doctor nx- ,a u nr. , ccpt for dental work. Ho aays ho (By Mary O. Carey) lug ,lvc(l 1B nw8 o( ,,. ilvpu KliHX I'KICt'l.N'CT. Ore.. .March 1.: n,e Kolden rule. .Mr. lilfera saya CALLED BY DEATH new luenl pavilion III III" bint few "leulliK u .Meiluld .Momluy night, limiiKi'B of the county tlu.vw, uud both remilta were vie- i., .ii. 1 1 nim. m il. iiIuvimI lii i In- i tended the urniiKo euiiiinlttec I 'i'Tt'"1' y .-. no M kuii in iiie iieni ot neniin, .v. w.mi uixuut, uui w dm leelo iimi me nuns in me cuaui The eoiiiinltter lorluUB fur Ihu luculn.- : j iirnnicin ut tlio county meet every j ,,' ' . .,, . . , ,, ! auu ,leurlI18 are ueBmins 1 rrhlayV guiiie and the fliMt to be I luui'iii .Moniiuy or eucn inonili anil . " 7 V i to tin nun. ' it .i. r ii, ri-..... lurly known lo everyoue. has been i k iv I.iikwnnil nf the Vli t payed b,u"en tie be' "JuiiHorUale und wunt a,l. . " "i " I'"en x. One ot . flr. to en- V,g poUtry farm, who baa been Ilutto FnllH und Him Valley. Thia Your writer beliovea .hat any of !K"K0 '"J 1,10 "";cantlle bublueas. a conrinoU, to his home for Rc,me wn" tZ ZmTund t the end the Jlnll Tribune rendera w:ho full u ' '!":r?L.0 .'B.?, C',,!ra,!.,:1, ! tlmo tmm UllM,B- wus aW to ,bu of the fliHt .limner looked pretty to read "Hdllorlnl Correiiiiund- i ,7J.r,,i...; Mi-u nTrVT l"ow" In on monuay juoino B dark tur the IociiIh. Ihu wore I ence In KtundlllK 0 lo 0 III Hullo Kallu' (fOiHK lute I "I'lltorlnl Correiipond- , ' . . l'ow In 1'noenix monuay juornoig u your paper I miming !o" Uamslitmr. Mra. Raymond f urry, 1 for ,he rlr8l ,,I10 u, ovt.r a lnoiilh. lercHtlH,; reading. Thero a I a".U1 un" Br""d WUii 1 I The little buby aon of Mr. and y . . . i-hlfi Phitv. Iimu I mu mwiHi of ...... i.i .... ..r V..I I lirlit r.n lint 1iiu-Iii. II Hit 111 OI'Ker litloll and illtei-r-Kt In ". . ' " . .niu. JJOI1HIU .'luueiaun iilhK of the nccoliil qnurter our '"lb- Hpuee. biivn begun li gain uml continued I'rleiulH uro gl-iil lo aie .Mr. uml i in . , .i Mi-w n v.... i ......i i uiei e.nuu. uie h.u.i. ... ,,.,x . ,,... -, i trlela Furry, beaidea ' frienda to mourn bis imaging. i Mr. llrown, wlio run Hie lilgli- I way market In ll)u north part of tim wimtinWiiWiM EnJers Wholesale Grocery Co., Ashland, Ore, Diet the menace of Hollywood Stars wrecked seeking sliinness Photoplay Magazine: recently revealed ' that many motion-picture star ruin their health seeking Rlimness. The motion-picture camera adds from 5 to 20 pounds to the appearance of a star's figure, so that many of - these celebrities become victims of dietln&j. One famous star died of tuberculosis ' brought on by weight reduction. Another .. ruined her career and was made an invalid by starvation. Still another resorted to quick reducing medicines and is today virtually an invalid. Another star is mentioned who col lapsed on a set after trying to lose 10 pound,- One of the alarming dietfac, extremes indulged In by the stars, according to Photoplay, is eating no food at all for breakfast, and seriously limiting nourishing foods for both luncheon and dinner. No person can be healthy without eating enough nourishing food daily and regularly. The tragic experience of motion-picture stars ahould be a warning to all women and girls to eat enough. Modern health authorities innist on a variety of foods, including milk, vegetables, fruits and mentn. It is a dieting error to suggoat eliminating sugar from the diet, for sweetnexs is the perfect flavor that makes all of the healthful foods so delicious. Serve applesauce, grapefruit, dried and canned fruits and cereals for breakfast sweetened for enjoyment. I. corn the value of sweeten ing in the cooking of alt vrgotabie.i lor delicious flavors. Sweeten ing Improves the tame and flavor of fruits and cereals. Sugar and flavoring make delicious milk-shakos and ogg-nogs. See that every member of your family eats enough. The best i cooks aro generous with sugar. Tlie Sugar Institute. till ulth U MCOIV of .f to III A n mo wuh then played be twctJii tlio two town tcaniH with tlio venii 1 1 that our town team wuh badly ricYculfd. ' ' Th Hccond scheduled ganiu was played Tuohdiiy nlifht und wuh a return R.tine with Talent, who had defeated our boyn tit the Talent court. TIiIh wuh uii Important Kiimo und held tho el oho inteient of the onlooker. At the end of the find iiuarter HaniH A'allcy atood 6 to To lent U and at close of first half HaniH 'alley wuh ttllll hcv enil polntH In the lead. During tho Hecoiid half Talent quickly went up thi'eti polutu, htit falleil tu i "J get: In the lead Ui Hpltc of Home j very Kod pluyiiiK- Tho final scoro wus IS to IMn Hmim ,Viilley'i favor, , - . , , Tho town K'liiio played (IiIh lime : wus between 1'Jugln 1'olnt und thu lorulx, and wits one of tho clowst , KtimeH over wltncKHcd. At e end of thu first, hulf tho aeoro was ; 4 lo 4 and tho Knmo ended 7 to j (I In Hums Valley's favor. aKuhi after a Severn! muuths' ub- renee, which thi-y wpent in Now fl(Kir for u new Ki'iime, whero lie York, Los Angeles and WuHhlnK-' Wi,! mir work ,ur tl,U traVcl Mr. Vandyke, w ho ton, U. C. iin public tlU! jpj, i,OUH on t fiyp Vincent is reported to bo L .,Vi?OIB.i.Ci,JlU . T" If' Y n?J lltta vcd-to Medton 7don was brought hack from tin1 Furucker Inuturnlty homo Monday, whijro tho child hud been taken furl treatment. Tho buhy was under! weight und Iiuh Ruined nicely. wus renting. the hiKlnvav.J Mcdtord, where 1m juite III with a caso of la srlmie- ," .I? ' Jeu" "'.il workln for 1'orrs itnderluKlug SI. It. Neulon of Tublo Itock was T. .r1' " "CV . lu our ditrict .Monday procui lnK 1 1 wu" u,e UWBIIwri',u , . Il" 1 Mrs. J- E. Fish of .North Tumi wheat frn- seed. tu,I"Kjbor company unu .a now tree fuller WUH tt business visitor in Ashland " tMC in mi lust Mnuay. Mm. 1'isn ih aeimirj Mrs. Irene Wells luis been liav-jHonio fine i;utehlng uggs to, Awh Iiik throat trouble, ntitl has been hHllt parties, under the care, of a doctor ut Ash- j '. vlnntl Khi . tviiu nmiimint'ed liver ! I the malady Wednesday. IMMIIPIMI THOTIM i l.iiat Tuesdny, Mrs. M. F. Sheets y ws.ni" ui)und .Mrs. (luy LlHliop niiil her niece, were Hostesses 10 ti uiimucr 01 -Mis. KuinniellH and , daughter. Hope, of JPilfiird, weru visiting friends here Tuesday. C'Id.MAX. March 1. (Hpcelal) (J. O. Oliver und Y V. Charlov (rniiHnetcd ImIiu.hh In Medfoil and Ashland ono duy this week. Mennlfeu Charloy Iiiik returned homo after a two weeks absence. Mrs. ' A. J. (.JrlHSom suent tho j'Tlends and school mates aro j week-end at tho home of her I Klad to know that little Edith Vin- parents. Her father, Mr. Stlm ; cent, who was so low from pneu- mm has been very ill and wo aro monla. Is now out of dntiKr uml mud to say that ho Is now bettor. ( on the. rood lo recovery. A turn. k. C. llurd of Ashland spent for the better was shortly noticed following the continued applica tion of onion puullccH to the chest. The murrlutfo Hunduy of LchIIo HlKham und MIhh Joyce I'Yedcrlcks was thn union of two well known SaniH Vulley you us people. Mr. HlKham -has been a rcHldont of this district for mot e thnu ten ! years, and the brldo was a former (primary teacher. Tho well wishes j of their friends Po with them to i their homo )n Meilford. j A report Is current that several members , In the home of the part of taut week at Climax. Mrs. U. O. Oliver called on Mrs. Worts: Thursday. N. N. Chnrley spent a few days lu AbIiIiuuI lust week and Is (?!ud lo bo buck aKuin 1n our pleasant bunchlny hlllH. Oscar HaiiKon and Davo Mor rison left Saturday for Klamath county, whero they expect to work this season. , . Mrs. CJ. tl. Oliver and Mrs. Wcrta lioenlx ladies ut a shower . r Mis. Colvcr Furry at the home nf Mrs. Ulshop. Tho follow-; inif ladies partook of a deliyhtful covered dish luncheon: Mesdumes Karneburr;, Otto Casler, lloy Cas tor, (ieorKe Uriike, Kdmonia Ander aou. K. M:. SlieolH, C. W. t.anuawny, JV- O. N. Poling, Xlabe Caster nud t)uy Blahop. j O. Iv. Bhemlhorn of East Kden lint week sold his film bunch of something like 100 sheep. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Johnson , of East Kden huve moved to Mcdford. Koine hoUi-wivcs who have been revolving much prulso from tbtjir families and yueats on their bread, cukes, cookies. doutchnutH und other dlHhes, have divulged the chief rcanon for tho unusual tastincs nnd deltclonsness in the roods they bake," says expert au thority. "For a lontr time malt extract MIhs Klva CiiHter was an over-1 was used principally by pharma- nlKht RUeBt of Miss jreue Standley eists, bakers, confectioners, cerenl Monday night. ' I food manufacturers and luandries Inst Saturday evenluff. February i to dlHsolve starch. Hut gradually 23, Mrs. .1. W. Fruelt gavo a most It was realized that tho same delightful party In honor of their j flavor whb'h made breakfast foods daughter, Marguerite's lGtH birth-1 palatable and sold beverages over day anniversary. The rooms were i the smla fountain could add to bHHUtlfullv decorated in Dink uud i home cooking in a rather general the color scheme was carried out way. nnd malt extruct begun to, in thu tublo decorHtloii and Hi tho . make its appcu.ru.iico in nouseiuuu 10 caudles which ndorncd a most packages. beanllful birthday cake. Miss Mar- : "Consideruhlc impetus was given rf"ucrite was channlug In pink crepe ! to this by the sugar shortage White bread Three quarts sift ed flour, J ouurl lukewarm water, cukes i'oin pressed yt'iint, Vj ta blespoon sugar I 's tableHpoons "Itluo nibbon malt extruct (hop flavored o rplnin). 1 tablespoon salt, 2 tablespoons lard or melted butter. Method: Dissolve yeast, KUgnr and Ulue Klbbon mult ex truct'ln lukewurm wuter, add lard or butter und beat until smooth, ad salt and bulance of tho flouf. or enough to make duugh that can be handled; knend well. I'laee In greaseil bowl, cover nnd set nide in a moderately warm place until light, about one and one-half iuHTf,iHould into loaves, place in well, greased bread pajpi, filling the in half full, cover und let rise until double In bulk. Euk" 4.f min utes to one hour ut 400 "degrees Fahrenheit. , If fi richer- loaf is' desired, uso milk in place of purt or all of the water. Cold cuke 1 Vi cups pastry flour, teaspoon suit, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 2-3 cup sugar, 4 egg yolkn, i cup of milk, 1 tuble spoon IJlue Kilbon malt extruct (plain), 3 ' teaspoon lemon or 0 ran (jo .Juice, 1-3 cup buller. 'Muthod: Hilt Ihe dry Ingredients together, dissolve tho lluu Hlbbnn malt extruct in the milk, add tin ogt's. buttef and fruit juho to the dry ingredients. Hake In mufQn tins In a moderate oven at 3ul) de grees Fahrenheit for 25 minutes. Urown date cookies H cup Rlue Klbbon malt extract (plain). 2 cups brown sugar, 1 cup whort eiiing, y ej?grf beaten, Ji t'raspoon salt, 2 cups peanuts, J paekac dates 3 tablespoons wuter, 1 tea spoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon soda, 3 Vi eups flour.. Method: Ci-am the Klmrteiilng, brown sugar und Hlue lbbon malt extract together, add the beaten eggs and Halt, grind tin; dates ami peanuts, and add to Ihe creamed mixture, add the water uud vanilla, hi ft 'the flour uud soda together and add to make a roft batter, ltoll out and cut with a cookie cutter. Hake In a mod erate oven ut 35 degreso Fahren heit. Caramel IcUig Two cups pow dered sugur, J, cup butter, t "egg, 1 tablespoon Blue Kibbon malt ex tract (hop flavored), teaspoon salt. Method: Cream all together. Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness ; Your tongue is nothing more than the upper end of your stomach ! and intestines. It is the - Urn, thin i your doctor looks nt.. It tells at a : glance the condition of your diges ifivc svatcnii-and physicians say i that 90 per cent of all sicknesses t,..-t with stomach and bowel A whito or yellow- ish coating on your tongue is a danger signal of those diges tive disorders. It tells you why the least ex- . crtion tires you out; why yuu have pains in. TONM'K the boweis. gas, -tvtry imnunc ' stomach, dizzy spells- . , nntA 'Tanlne. This good old reliable medicine has helped thousands who were physi cal wrecks. See how the first bot tle helps you. Tanlac contains no mincrid drugs; it is made ot barks, herbs and roots nature's own medicines for the sick. Get u bottle from vour druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. trouble wm took at your r-n-i H laitia G 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED O AMD HOLLY ST. PHOKB 4 K Complete eiXANno aid DY11XO SEftVlC FREE LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN IN GRANGE i HALL, CENTRAL POINII 'i WomenHose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to toe with ;55 pointed hooL lllillllllll!lllllllllllllll!lllllllllllll willed Saturday on Mrs. AV. F.'do chine evening dress. Those wno , wnicn me worm war creaieu. Charley who hu been ill. I hud the pleasure of being present j Publicity articles, inspired by gov- a i r:t'Umt nitLiwif..! in iBl.iwero Mi, und Mrs. .1. K. Lester. ' ernment bureuus, told the, public ,.v-r. ,,.v .v ncKrt mailers in .icuioru on rri.-, .unr ' ... . ... , ....... with rcnrlet fever. I tiny, " Uonines nf Central Point : Mrs. Unbe 1 stltute. AS Hit the return ot a .Mrs. Kva Cushman returned to j charlev and dnughlor,' Cantor and rtm, Marion; Kenneth ! plentiful supply of sugar, interest her homo at. Trull Frldny after -.t n,,. pnllnl t tin, Oliver linrneburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i in Hubstltutes waned, but mcan- ; spending a plejiHant week with her jlymo Tuesday. ' I Pniett. Muny beautiful presents : while many houaewlves had be- uuuguier, Mrs. jonn j iu ut f wmi reeeiveu uy iuiks mh gueviie. i eomc uequaini'-u wnn mun vauuui Mr. und Mrs. Holland of Arl- Miss Kuth Hnvilnnd. 20. Ir offl-! Alter the uuests had uartuken of I und continued to use it. not to Komi ure now located on tho Wey- ciul hostess ut tlio Kanmia Cily air- in. mom delicious supper, dancing j replace sugnr, but in baking a,nd mnyer place which llicy have port, whero sho welcomes visit Inn rented fur tho year. , aviators nnd their puasengers, for Mr. Ilartinan, dulryinan of which she receives n salary of ?100 Itngiie Itlvt'i. wuh In our dlntrlct a week. wus indulged in until a late hour in special dishes." to old-fashioned music which had Following nrc few malt ex- been secured for the occanlon. j tract recipes taken from tile Ulue Tho Central Point Grange will devote their lecture hour to a free . lecture by X. C. Westerflcld. sub- ;' ject, "Mfe nud It So-Called Strug- ; gles," Friday evening. March 1,8, p. m. All tire Invited whether; members or not. Following the ! lecture a banquet will bo given. We have a large hull!. Let us make of It a community gathering ; for a higher nnd brighter outlook ' on .life. John A. Anderson, muster. 4 j POttTLA.ND. McMurr Stores,1 Inc., touk over International Hales! & Produce company operating 20th! 'Century store in orrmui. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manantr Phons 105 SO N. Ctntral Medford, Oregon 'illlllllllllllllllllllHllllllllillllllllll Mr. and Mrs. George hliers of ; Rllhm malt extract recipe book: 1 Century store hi nrri;Mi). 11 ' ' pDAWM i U(DM(DH3W! With Now Faith:-Ncw Energy Now Vigor Now f i J. ta- ' , tli(fl fl ?T) fjf 0 If Stroiiffth-- Now Oo'nfidonco, wo outer this momentous A 1 K I l if l4CM4MO iLtvft 9Qt fi TI3&jCf!Jb&t4l period to build our Btoro Bigger and Better than it j7j ' ,S S VW A KfV lAll mMb MmTUZ gmmK&m C3sjl!& even is today. No Btono has been left unturned to ' M J fJ jf, f If 1 fX y f ' I lnako this tho most amaiing and benelioial Domonstra- l 1 Af' ill fV l if 1 mtm4 Cir itt B 9 B I tion of Superior Values, in Timely and Seasonablo l J V' "VVVj vJl VlViiWAC ' M. Vs fL Merchandise, Evor Witnosscd in Southern Oregon. I T JlS S I Vs"- rVla rfVl Cm ' . fi men!n 1" We Want 1,000 New Patrons Added V,gkly, CL I fyU 22 ZS RoAfTS 7 u I it S &:&2K- ii rm w r mi i m .. v- .wxo .At 9 - s -sw n- . . - yn M I 'NT Conte Early 1 -. fc mm ssw II ssTs U Uon t Miss the Opening Day of ; This Sale. SALE BEGINS Tomorrow PROMPTLY AT 10 o'clock