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3 WTOT5 BEE . ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, QftECiOy, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1029. Frcb,El4ctnc 'Cooking School ill U'X ' ' - mi xTn , 1 H -v;v -. GIVE Ml linn IH ma Suylca ' f rmu SaylM, noted homo cco no m ltd, will1 dcittortsti'iUe' how to co&k a wholb' dlhher In .the. blB Monarch -fclectrlc speed oven pt thP . f reo Monarch Electric Cook Ins, nchool.i martins tomorrow nnd lniiilnir three day at the Scott Woolf furnltpro utore. v i J'rlM will be Riven for tho three bent cake baked from re ceipt Riven, by Miss 8aylon during the. firm two days of tho school. Kntriea mum he in by noon on Saturday, May 18.,' . , .'There will be .three perHorm se- lw.-ted by Mlfm Siiylw to Judge tho cakes, to bo entered by num ber only. . Cakes ; will' not' be re turned, so do not take dishes, cx poctlrtit them to be returtied. . i First prize will be a. 12.7G walnut finished rocker, uphols tcrcd with uprinR seat. Second prize,. $10 pottery table lamp, Third prize. $0.70 set of dishes. Air. Woolf extends a cordial In vitation to every woman and Rirl In- the city or county - to attend this, free cooking school and to enter cakes In cake baking con test. BOSTON HEIRESS filVEN WALES IS HERO OF f PAIUS, May IS.t-m A divorce decree " has been '.granted . to the Countess Pierre do Juniilliao,1 the t former-Cujistunce'CuolldRe, Boston heiress, Infidelity' was nllenod, but noconrespondent named. : Tho countess was forin'orly tho wife of Ray, -Athertun,' who(-is-now American charge d'affaires lit London.- They wora divorced 111 April, 1024,' and on August 29 tho sums ycjw h--mrrlMI Count pitnye-'dc Jumllhac, whom faintly was ono of the - most iV(ltn,T)le irf Kronen ai is tocrney. ' ' - OVERSEAS VETERAN TO BE AIDE FOR GENERAL '.HALEM, .Orb., Muy IB, (IP) The promotion of Harry, L. Klchos from rank of prlvato In Company H, -J 02nd Infantry,- to the post of nidc-do-camp to Adjutunt (Umural Cieorge A. White and suinily and training officer for tho It 2 ml in fantry, -brigade, with the rank of lieutenant, was announced Tuesday by General White. .niche, whose home Is lit Sa lem, served overseas during the world war. ,iThe advancement given inches In.Kuld to be unusual. T.ONnotf. May i 5. Vn The Daily KxpreHH today said tho Prince of Waled .yesterday saved a. foreman at tho Industrial exi sltloh nt Newcastlo from' serious Injury or worse. Tho ' foreman, named Guinness, beenmo ontangled In the belting of , a machine usod to manufacture MM. .'Container., The '. prince, .who had listened to him . explain- the mechanism, instantly grabbed tho man's overalls and pulled hun clear.' ' '. . ;" .; ; , i" .-.VOICE DODO 11, Iowa. M;uy',15. () John Chandler Aclior, Nortl wostorn unlvorslly football player, died oarly today of bullet wpunus hellevod to have noon? ftifliolod by Chicago ganRstors In that city lat Novonitier. Ha -had been at tho home of his father, Dr. A. 12. Acler hero since llip shooting, ; . Ilanuiy IIIin inulcr. , SWINSLOW, Arlr. W Harney fiiilfleld has been in an nccldenl. Yes. Indeed. Tho x-autnmohllo racer, driving from Hollywood to Detroit with friends,, struck a road grador and his car was ilftchod. I day. He left Monday morning for tho pine beetle camp above Kort Klamath, where he will be employ ed for a time; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanna mo tored to Grants Pass Sunday. , Donald Kenney and Mildred and George Witter motored to Kerby to spend Mother's duy with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy C. Witter. I Mr. and Mrs. John Xor'rls were! visiting in Mudford Tuesday. -. ' , Mrs. Kleta Chapman of Gold Hill j was a visitor Tuesday of her moth-1 cr, Airs. Alico Ulrlch. i Mr. and Afrs. i S. Lyons spent: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Wlt-1 ter at Kerby.. t On account of illness, A. J. Mc-1 Donough was unable to take his j part In the Mother's night service of the Valley Itadio church Sun-j day evening. Mrs. Lula Saulsberry substituted for him ' by giving u reading entitled "Songs My Moth-j er Sang." . i Ali-s. Ralph Jennings of Aledford! wns a caller, on Mrs. Alurtha Dun-j nington Friday. Mrs. Alarthu Dunnlngton, Mrs. T. C. Norris and W. T. Norris drove I out to Applogaio Friday evening to bring T. C. Norris home after, ho ' took the schol children home on ; Frlduy for a visit with her daugh- tended Sunday school here Sunday I makes 'only $900 ters, Ilean and Ariean, wno are. morning. living at that place. She expects to be gone a week. George Manke of Medfnrd visited nt the Coke home Sunday and nt- - Mrs. Fanuiin ;cIm LOS ANGELES UP)- Farnum, stage and screen r -ill. -William actor, a week now. : TTood-Waninltla road will- be- sur He so set forth when Ills wife's faced In tulure at cost of 1 1 '"'" I petition tor alimony came up m JACK SOX V TLE, Ore., May 15. (Special.) Hev. Elmer McVlcker of liandon will como to Jackson ville to preach the baccalaureate sermon at the Presbyterian church for the four senior graduates of the high school, Special music is being prepared. A good attend ance is expected. Mrs. Alay Mark Is still at tho Sacred Heart hospital nursing little Milton Williams, who has been 111 for some time. Mr. and Mrs; Alclntosh -and son Hobby and Ivan Duxr- o4 Medford enjoyed fishing hear Gold'ltay dam Tuesday., v ; ' Mrs. Fred llutchcr and sister, Mrs. George Trunta, w.ere Alcdford visitors .'Monday. Mr, uh.d Mrs. John Johnson are the school bus. . now living- In tne eastern part ol miss J-iilllun uoneris, . secretary Jacksonville at .the H. L Conner- of -Jackson county ed Cross, was ley humo. . Mr. Johnson is very;. In our city on -ffrMal business the anxious to obtain work in this lo-1 first jiart of this week. ' ' - i-callty-. -f -. -Mrs. Shumaker, formerly -of 'our Tn.Trj,ll ri-A,ri 1itiltnrfl U'no vllf . l-flt i- . lint u'hnun hnm la nnif nt ing rcTSt-lves :lrr Jacksonville Sun-1 l'hfenix. left for san Francisco LIBERTY MARKET ' 'The Home of Good Meats' ' . Swift's Government Inspected Meats , ; Swift's Best C. All meat uk? d by Lillian Irma Sayles during the MONARCH ELBCTRIC-SCOTT WOOLF : : i COOKING SCH,0pp - : - . ' Furnished by LIBERTY MARKET court She wua allowed one-nlnth. i Southern Pacific company con- . i f 'strncting new sieei uuvno -"- Approximately' 13.5 mllcs of -M't. Medford and "old Hill ' ' $71.05-. ROl'KD TBIK FllO.M.MEUFOIiU; i H1fcliiii , r y ' - v .... 3300 square miles of start ling beauty! Canada's finest 18-holc golf course glori- ous hikes anci tours with Swiss guides swjmming, fishing, canoeing, tennis, riding. Jlpine racationhi PEE NATIONAL A great vacation, with cbarmr ing accommodations at Jasper Park Lodge. Come on the Tri- ? angle Tour.or stop ovcrwheh, '' you take the Cool Wiv East Low Summer Excur; . aion Fares. ,.AB. HOLTOHP; City Pass. AgoiiJ, ..; - ,,- 302 Yamhill St.. Portland. .--' Telephone Beacon 3424 . PAHADIAN fJATIDMAL GJhe Largest Hpilway System in America EXONERATED IN PLOT WASHINGTON, May 15. (P) IUiftHoH 1C MatthowH, RaalHtuut I'liltcd HtatCH dlroctor of immlKia tlon nt K Vhho, Tuxuh, wan rxon oratrtl tntlny by tho labor depart ment, of tiny complicity. In an ol li'Ked.plot to ulil Salvador Atoon, former Mexican rebel paymaster, to ohcupo to Spain. k - ; County Health News ...Thero Is something satisfying in belonging to. nn .organisation i whose purposes directly benefit .the. community In which ono lives, "the' thinking people of the coun ty res 1 1 ro that the results accru i lroi"from the --Jackson - Oounty : . lUfAitlv -association mure than Jus "lify the amount expended In membership and subscriptions. For " trie' program Is a constructive ono "-MO promote and teach lieul'tli. - ..I. ..1 i . . . niscasc costs tho county a great deal of money. Unlike most organizations of the kind tlioro Is comparatively no overhead or .excess expenditure. All work Is grails and 'the wo men - of - the-'-country- -wwrk-vmany hours helping, in tho , dental, and baby clinics and sewing for tho sick and needy. t Join tho Jackson County Health association I, . .. MISS SAYLES; will use in all pastry baking i'V' at the - '"v-V " t Monarch Electric Cooking School MarvelFlou Furnished by the Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 7"" vJV A Miff yAw I :w ( 5 tv, 'i?if AY MY ft If W V A 1 Jfry; BB3T Z z ' y." . W "Jl . -.. II :- -J' - .. ., I Yl t I. V. 8K. mm a. a'3 Qua o a fTff 3slj Mi ir,dkfS'll v',w.-;-..--Ar -;-?-.AJ mmmm Sy?t v-: iv-'ai)i-iii'iV.':'yii! .-Ktiisi '-i3 sv-se:'j -man mi m II 66600 e THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY May 16-17-18 How you'll Iov6' 'tlic8o' new Monarch ranges hi YOUR kitchen. A buautifui electric', the cleanest anil' eoolcct cooker in the world.. This is the. ideal tunc to buy a . -Monarch, Wady, for summer cooking. Fine quality low. prices amazing values. Exactly what you want at a price you want to pay.' 'FREE PRKMU'MJ-Ooo. ' Come and ,see! 1 m m 1.1 1 . h'l J .--i- 1 Wfl r ,.:; i- oft 6 0 I i.mwi'M . FREE PREMIUMS witli every Mtmiircli Elec tric l'linue'.solil tliis week jvill be V'ivCn away Free a G-pieeo Set ol table silver and, a six piece iilinuimiyi. o.ven set. both valued at if'J". FREE. MONARCH ELECTRICS $138 with Free Premiums Other Monarch Electrics as low as $117:00 i Dress Up Your Kitchen COOKING SCHOOL Lillian Irma Sayles, noted Jiomc ' economist, will demonstrate exactly bow to cook a whole diiVner, in , the V'S '.'Monarch electric ' sieed-oveu. Doli't miss this! 'mm esi- 'iv..irtS'K'i; ti 1 i . ' i A- .,,.1, iniii,,i 4,-, 1w,lA -in wifti spring is ne it win u s nine iw a -iHiiim '"b- iv uvij. v " iksss - -m(::.,'' ;fo ,.j- kitchen work. CJiange to Monarch electric, cooUing, anil realize - m.zm ' i UHH-TteW. ' . , . - ' i u. ' i. ii g?'-',,-.fe -i'iu your ..-;ii.vi;?u. pit 5k" W i-T tl mnl nleasurc of 'usitur a modern range. Monarchs use all of the heat for COOKIN'O, and they're so cool in the kitchen that you' can keep a vase of flowers on top of the oven while you bake. IJig cooking plates force heat upward against your pot or pan. -Separate fuse for each switch insures unfailing performance. The oven is rust proof, with broiler and toaster element, f; automatic heat control and the Monarch vent. Extra . plug for percolator or waffle iron. Beautiful enamel finish., - BUY NOW TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE SCOTT WOOLF FURNITURE STORE I em 4 '.'.-.t.'-V.V'- .'-.-rti'i'T