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4 OF ARRANGEMENT FOR SHRINE MEET O. 0. Alenderfor has been ap pointed chairman of thn fjpnoral ! eommHte'o of. Shrine who , will have complete nharco of the entr l talnmunt and other details of fouai i ness of the Shrine conclave and ;j cremonlal to be hold here the 27th v.of thl month. ServInK on tho ' general committee wlih Air. Alen derfer are O. O.'Lemmon and llow- ard Scheffel of Medford. Ham . Hakerand A. K. Cass of Ornnts Pass. Bam McNair and Andy 11c Callen of Ashland. A number . of auxiliary commit tees which will work with the gen eral committee have also been ap pointed and constat of parade com mittee, Paul McDonald, chairman: decorating committee, Walter Lcv erett, chairman: public safety com 1 mlttee, C. C. MeCredle, chairman: banquet committee, Clyde lOnkin, chairman; publicity committee. Jlenry Fluhrer, chaiiman; golf committee, Vernon Vawter, chair man; hospitality committee, O. R. Chapman, chairman, and member ship committee, L. P. Older, chair man, l . Regular meetings of all commlt- tee chairmen are being held nnd final touches are being put on to what appears to be a most com plete, and comprehensive program of entertainment for the thoimnnd Fruit cocktails arc . delicious and good to serve EVERY time you serve a fruit cocktail, you bring enjoyment and health to your table. Every time you cut up, say a grapefruit, some pineapple, an orange, a banana sprinkle it all with powdered or confectioner's sugar, and let it stand a little you make that cocktail so delicious that it can mean even more to health. The sugar dissolves and blends the flavors of the fruits. It is this blending power of sugar that families rely on so much. Sugar adds to the enjoyment of combinations : of the health-foods. Then a sprinkling of sugar accents the flavor of a single health-food . . . accents the flavor of strawberries, for example . . . sharpens up the flavor of '.. peas ..when, they. qaalu, ." : Two fruits, two vegetables, are the daily rule. Use these two powers of sugar to give zest to their flavors to make them more inviting. The best cooks are generous with sugar. The Sugar Institute. vM America's Biggest Seller! lie Ribbon M alt Extract Distributed by Enriers Wholesale Grocery Co., Ashland and Medford, Ore, Trowbridge E.rvthinn In Lumber Distributors for Johns-Mannville Roofing Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cabinets, Wlndowa, Doora, Screene, Etc. Tha Old Reliable Eatabllahed In 1908 Whan In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phona 138. We ean be of real aervlee to you. . OE301 " so Shrlneis who will nVade sout hrm n ... invaue in., ,1,. . nn .uetiford dur- ire Kt " lnd'"on across ,1, J""8 Wl" trav" IhHnt, l'nlng sands of he .lrd W"R ""Kta from Ben All tempi, of Sacramento that they wished to Increase their reserve tlon by some twenty-odd members. This is the second addition. to the res?rv m trom the vaJJJ CHI. It is expected with additional S? Cm'" '" """y ,hnt over M member,, i Au natrol and band, drum corps and a car loud of special scenery and equip ment will nmke up , s1(,.ilU .', from the iioriiiern California cities. Hie trnlti will irrk.. I. at 3.4o p. m., and will be welcom- V , . "I"ie hy 'efion members of lllllnh temple. The Pullman curs will be parked on sidings and used to quarter the visitors during their stay here: KlIflHXU, Ore., April 10. (IF) The Willamette river, after ap proaching ti,e o-foot stago yes terday, with a rise of seven feet In 3G hours, was receding .today after dropping to tho 5.0 foot mark this morning, lessening the threat of high water nnd floods. Tho peak for Monday was slightly over 9',-i feet. Flood stage here Is 12 feet. e Tlnrna Vnlt vu, hnenirnl grounds will be beautified soon. Cumber. Yard and Building Materia D o n 30Q0 CTEDFQITO JTXTR TRIBUNE, JTEDFORDWREO ON, WEDNESDAY, I, .I" i Now Showing at Scene from "fie Redeeming Sin The consistent growth nnd, tie velopment of Tho Call ftirnla Ore gon Power company Is Indicated hy the reKUlar quarterly letters accompanied by dividend checks on Copco preferred Htock which have jiwt been distributed to over 4500 shareholders of tho company, many. of whom reside In this lo cality. . Of primary Interest to the com pany's local "partners in prog ress' Is the quarterly statement of earnings which reflects a most satisfactory increase in revenue over the preceding 12 months period. Another item which shows the company's continued devel opment concerns the . building of a new high tension power lino to provide improved service to cus tomers of the Mountain States Power company and Copco. De tails of this large new project are quoted from the letter as follows: "Plans are under .way for tho construction of a transmission lino i'i"'-' 4I 3 I f iIWiaiiiiia2. GOPCO GROWTH !S EAGLE POINT i i mm us HaaiiaBii m m bik at d 1 iavaiiiaaiiaHaaaaaiiaHiBaMBiBaAaaaHHaaaiaHaiBaH mm in n uni from Dlxonvlllo to Marshfield, aeavor at h o'clock p. m. A wel Ore.i for tho purpose of a more 00m awaits you at all these meet extensive interchange of poweri mff8, between the 'Copco system and Mr. and- Mrs. - II.-13. -Campbell tho system of the Mountain entertained at dinner Sunday or States Power company, also one of the subsidiary public utilities of Standard Clas & Elec tric company. Marsh field is the headquarters of the Coos Bay di vision of the Mountain States Power company. Construction of thi i,nA will Imnrovft service in the respective territories by sup trrllnr(p llV 8UD-iua' plying a dual source of power through an Inter-connected trans mission network. Detailed plans are now In the course of comple tion, and active construction will begin In the near future. It is expected that the line will be ready for service by fall." In closing, the letter, states that information concerning other con details! struclion. items and full of the company's major activities for the past, year will bo fur nished shareholders in the WL annual report, which will be dis tributed next month. PORTLANDER LOSES BY COURT DEI SALEM. Ore.. April 1 7 . (fP) N. L. Smith, ex-Illicit liquor dealer of Portland, is deprived, by a su preme cfturt opinion Tuesday of any interest in certain rortiana property on 11th stret which was used as a distributing point - for liquor. No opinions pertaining to Jack son county cases were mi mica down. You'd take(a chance if you used all your batter for One Muffin Muffins bake more evenly when kept small. And Hills Bros. Coffee has a rich and uni form flavor because it is roasted a Jew pounds at a time by a patented, continuous process Controlled Roasting. No other coffee can taste like Hills Bros, because none is rcasted the same way. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fmk from the orig in pacmum pf. E&iily oprntd wtlh thi key. 23 Hunt's Craterian if "starriitf Dolores Costeo J. Kiigsditle : is improving his plnc-e by building a new woodshed and garage combined. Mrs. John Oreh nnd Mrs. Myrtle Smith went to Jacksonville Sunday and while Mrs. Orel) took a treat ment Mrs. Hinlth visited with Mrs. George Stowell. who Is improving. Sunday morning the school wa extra well attended altho It was raining It did not dampen the spirits of the youngsters tho a few are on the sick list owing ' to niensles. The choir of young peo ple adds a great deal of pleasure to the Sunday school hour and Kathryn Philhrook is the pianist. The lesson Is found In the second book of Chronicles, and the Gol den Text Is, Jehovah, your Clod, is gracious and merciful. H: K. Campbell, teacher of the adult class offered the prayer. . , Karl Esch acted as secretary In the absence of Dorothy Coy, who is sick. The church service was well at tended nnd Mr. Davidson took for his sermon, "What think ye of Christ?" School every Sunday morning nt 10 a. m. Preaching services 11 a. Christian Kn- which isimr antI AltH- J-'avuiHon and son. Mr. Davidson Is the new minister who arrived recently from Idaho and is taking the place of Dr. Morgan. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Stanley of the .M'VHt dlstrIct vislted at tne home ! of Mr- and Wrs- Nichols Frl- e,w""B- Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Smith and son Oerald of Klamath Falls were all night visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Cowden Batur day evening and wore dinner guests at tho home of Mrs. Smith at Butlo Falls Sunday, returning to Klamath Falls Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Thompson I of Medford were pleasant callers at lne nome of Mr- "nd Mrs. H. K. -uMiM,f n numiuy niiernoon. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred I.uy of the Antelope district visited nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Gur rett Sunday, Mrs. Royul Brown, Mrs. V. C. Clemenls, Mrs. Karl 8toner, Mrs. Aden Thompson. Allle Daly and Mrs. Frank Brown called on Mrs. W. L,. Childreth the past week. A number of friends gathered nt the home or Mr. nnd Mrs. Clus Nichols Sunday nfternoon and en Joyed a very plensant time. They wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J, Mnl'lier son of Medford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kmll Brophy of near Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stoner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr nnd Mrs. Hoy Ashpole. Mr. nnd Mrs. l)user MeC'lellnnd and llnrold Vnn Scoy. Mr. anl Mrs. Percy Haley went to Medford Mondny to attend to business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elford Bowles of Vancouver, Washington visited nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm Perry tho week end, returning to their home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William llolmnn Invited a group of friends nnd rela tives to dinner Sunday. Those en Joying their hospitullty wore Mr. and Mrs. Ham Coy, the Misses Dorothy nnd I.uello nnd sons Tommy nnd Sammy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay llai nlsh nnn rour children und Ha?.el Holms. ! ANDERSON CREEK i . D. C. Ilnlo went to Medford on , f ,tomacb try Phillip Milk "T W"ek' it 'Magneaial e had quite a surprise Friday acquainted with Una perfect to find thnt five nnd a half Inches . anti-acid that help the aystem keep of snow had fallen during the ,ound and awcet. That every atom niKht. jwh needa at tiijca. Take it when- Mrs. Jn. Mays was shopping In eer a hearty meal brings any dia Medford Mondny. I comfort. Krnnk Marqueaa and family went itosenurg Mondny 'to spend a week with Charles Maquess. JCSM It nnlr anrf vtrA h. mnv to Ashland. Mr. I'lerce was nut to Medford Thursday of last week. ' Mr. liushnell la working In Ash land. Jas. MncDowell fell and sprained his ankle quite badly. Me Is suf fering Intense pain with it. Mrs. Jas. Mays visited the school Friday. " ' ' Local men Installed equipment In largo hulldlng east of IT. milliard's dental office and are engaged In plumbing buslncsa. T i .lACKSONVILR.' Ore., April 17. (Special.) A .cafeteria lunch will j b nerved ,at the Presbyterian church Thursday noon. April 18. j The proceeds wil) be used to pay for a new piano for tho church. Mrs. E. C. Htanwood returned home Sunday nfter spending the pant three weeks taklrjg care of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Orin Stanwood, who has been qhlte 111 at her home In Oold Hill. ;Mr, and Mrs. Charley Vogle and sons, Marlon nnd Clare, nnd Miss Violet Olson spent Sunday at the V O, Stearns home on Griffin creek. . , .- - ! ,v Frank -Tou Velio has a crew of men burning brush at his orchard h?re In preparation for the spring plowing. v Mrs. Zola Flck Is reported til at her homo this week. ,' . Sybil Kairbnrn of Medford spent Monday night with her mother, Mrs. W. 11. Bell. . Mrs. Fanny Wilson Is spending n few days nt her home here In Jack sonville. . The Dorcas society of the Ad ventlst church will sew at the home of Mrs. K,enyonVediiOsdny after noon. - Anyone from Jacksonville wish ing to attend the meetings of the P.-T. A, association of the county held nt Ashland. Saturday, April 2, will please' notify Mrs. (1. f. Sanden. as she Is to let the Ash land circle know' ho vv many from hero will Attend. Mrs. Joe McMahnn front Port land arrived Monday to spend a few days visiting friends here and at Medfurd and relatives at Ash land. 4 . John Renault attended the draw ing of the numbers for the radio at theoRlallo Monday. Mrs. Pernice Horner and chil dren, who have been visiting her parents, Grandma and Grandpa Jenkins, returned Sunday to her home at Salem. Miss Carmen Dorothy was work ing at the Ashland Community hoR pital as special nurse a few days last week. Kenneth Merrlfleld was a lunch eon' guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Chas. Terrill at Brownsboro Monday. ' . i Mrs. Call of Medford was a din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Norrls here Monday evening. She also attended tho program at the Rebekah hall. The .Jacksonville ' Grange will give a minstrel show nt Central Point Thursday evening. Thl show was given here recently nnd was very successful. Mrv and .M.rs,; V, ,T,. "Wilson of .Ineksbhvilift and Mrs.' Charley Ad ams and Mm. Jack Moore of Med ford attended the. funeral of Scott H. Clnspell at Butte Falls Sunday morning. i FLIER FAILED TO PULL PARACHUTE RIP CORD ST. LOUIS, April 17. (P) Tho body of Lieutenant Shaploy Gray of the Missouri National Guard air unit was found this morning In a field, near Gumbo, 20 miles west of hero. The lieutenant had jumped from his plane when its motor stalled while on a return trip from Jefferson City Into yes terday. The filer's parachute wns found intact strapped to his body with the release cord still In his pocket, Indicating he hud failed to pull the ring. Captain William B. Wimer, pilot, also leaped from tho plane, but mndo a safe parachute landing. The plane, an army training ship, was demolished. Tho homes of both filers are in St. Louis. Klamath Falls. Ocla E. White Music company changed hands. MakesUfe oweeter Kext time coated tongue, fetid L. . i 1. n .-.IJ alrin rrietMl vMnRfl Phillipa Milk of Magnesia nas won medical endorsement. Ana convimea iDiilliona of men and women iney dlOn I JiaVfl "inaiKfcH'. and don't aufferi just remember P.nl litis. Pleasant to laiee, ana aiwayi effective. "Milk of Magnesia" hm been tha U. 8. registered trade Bar! of the Charles H. Phillips Chemica Co. and its predeccaeor Cbarlea il Phillipa since 187E. PHILLIPS r Milk . of Magnesia "APimJ 17, 192!). For After School or After Theatre-Any Hour! Doctors Recommend Them 'Th medical profession recognises th high value of whole wheat products in the diet. 'For this reason the us of Tru-Blu Honey Gra ham Crackers, a whole wheat product is espec ially recommended for children and grownups as well." ' DR. WILL ALLEN. ' Billings, Montana. Bake,d by TRU-BLU c FiMlicriiimi lttwoiifMl, HAKICU, Ore, April 17. (P) William Arthur, who foil Into tho Powder rlvor yesterday morning when stricken by a heart attack as he was fishing from a pier, re gained consciousness In a hospital here last night after being uncon scious more than 13 hours. He I was rescued by an unidontlfled transient. A short cry Just be-' O parking troubles exist at The Manx. The (Innnnan takes vouacar when vou it 2 arrive and place it in the Hotel. J ust hand him your key as you leave the car that's all. Located in' the heart of the City near everything. n i;a.. rr--.-Jr;. I 7 dervucnuunwnwpiiuuiy- (TheMANX HOTEL I - Morning, noon, night or between meals. After school or after theatre For the replace ment of body tissue burned out at hard play. . Or to satisfy that bedtime hunger Tru-Blu Money , (GtoalhaimBS are' the food of any hour. So good and so , j nourishing. So easily digesled that they agree ! ' even with baby's delicate slomach. You will find in these delicious crackers an answer to your hunger's prayer. Ask Your Grocer for Tru-Blu Honay Graham Crackers One of the pjSngpjam -famous (rackets . : BISCUIT CO. -Spokane, Portland, Seattle fore ho fell' attracted the passerby und ho leaped into the water. TAMPA, Fla. Dr.Mnry Nichols has a bird harem containing lf x canaries of various kinds. Va Nichols' sanctuary Is n large screened porch. The pets move In and out of little white homes and gilded cages nt will. ' ' Best Painless Dentistry Plates THAT LOOK and FEEL NATURAL I. miikc pint hero in my Medford of ficii of such popiiliir niatci'inls as Huco--' lit o nnd Ee.sinitc . . , make thorn to liivo HEAL MiOUTir COM POUT. , . . Kiudi plato in fitted wil li Rrent care. . . . 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