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I'AGE SIX M KDFOIM) MATT. TRTHmnj. WTrni?AIn AI ,AV ,rt,mt1,c,n , 1 rivt-i - a .Ann ' 4 PAflE TWO ifEDFOTID MATTj TKTBUyfl,. -NfEDFORD, QftKflOy, FKTDAY. .TTCXE '14 1929. - - - - H 1-4 -- H -4. tl u.jj Ll" . ' j V i t i i! W Healthful vegetables need not be unappetizing Little water and small amounts of sugar work wonder flavors in these beneficial foods A famous cooking specialist, on the staff of two large magazines, has announced a dis covery of importance to everyone interested in healthful, delicious foods. This woman announces her discovery to all interested in better tasting foods. "We have dibcovercd," she says, "that sugar in correct amounts added to the vegetables while cook ing, intensifies the natural flavor in fresh vege tables, restores in large measure the flavor of freshness to slightly wilted vegetables, and enhances the flavor ot canned vegetables. In all instances she emphasizes that sugar increases the food value of the vegetables. She gives the following delicious recipe: PEAS COUNTRY STYLE To 2 cups of shelled peas, allow 4 young tender carrots, and a small onion. Scrape and Blice the carrots, and cook them and the peas in just enough water to cover, adding 1 level tablespoon of granulated- sugar. When nearly tender add a chopped onion and 1 generous tablespoon of butter. Add salt and pepper to taste and 1 level teaspoon of sugar. Simmer until the onion is cooked. The wonderful thing about sugar as a flavorcr, recommended by good cooks and scientists alike, is that it develops the appe- -tizing flavors of fruits and meats as well as vegetables in fact makes nearly every good food more palatable. A bit of sweet' makes the meal complete. The Sugar Institute. 311 GOLD BULLETS ' hy Charles G.BootK . SYNOPSIS: A hud Inill.-t holies 1 I'm told. Hut If I remember rlght- u .lu-jiuii-olil iininj. r. Aiulruw Ok-; ly. the ymiiiK limy w)io lievapwj -I cmnKiii ih-ii ruriu uiiiiiiiH i m ih. ijcacon woumn I nuve you I vlnlulliiK Umi reliiHliiH of Ofllcil's uiiIism you elnped with her In the' Imtlller In Uie Torrhilly mine. I'u-i rolnalitie manner." j rli iii'Klui'ex a rUilli-Mifl leuu hi)l't I 'Henry raised u JihiuJ, trlniilui,". j riiuiiil In Hi,. kfetm. 4'ir. lie j "All rlifhl, John. They .are fm-! first time, Owlen ivullzi Jhu.hls V'lveii." i suil"""' ho Vftta th(til hniilier not kllj liluiself un Jlie Unit of )il liiiii(onmonf behind liull-tM lit l lie Bun )ie cuirleij urnv my jioor door. ypt biu'k to! Hold, thai Dillon hol lilin. proh-1 Dillon." i nhly Ixtiiuhts he iuul U.- u lili, ic-1 "DMIon. yea!" Jerry exnloded. I e"iii,ll(e mid feared eM,Mire. Op-i "Dlllon'H our man. Do you know!1''- - Sinterhood held n nuellns den then reveals the whiile (oiy'ho he In?" on Tuesday eveninf; at'lhe home In Jerry and sends him u Tor-1 "yuletly, my hoy." I protested, j of Mrs. Karl W. Hluke on Luurel rlillty to liiitiiil the skeleton. I.ui-y j Till jiie: you were wenrjjg white si reel. After the usual Items of InienuDiM jim. itui-y ivlth a bur-1 flannels KHlay nitfbiT . .. . husinens had hen dlspuwd of. the prise ,(. 1M11, 4,.y ,.. mnrrieA' Ves. Hut I ctimiKed Intu these mcmliein llmened to very Interent uficv her mad (lash the mine, jkhak duds before I left." , ln reports of the statij eonventlnn j "Where?" , . 1 lot I'. K. O. Klven by .Mm. Louis CHAP'l'IOlt 44. .vin thai little room of the, II-! Dodue luid Miss Kaiheilne Vli.nnt P. E. 0. SISTERHOOD ASHLAND HEARS STATE REPORTS ASIU,AN1, Ore., JUOe J4. (Special.) Chanter AC of I lie P I IMnlniMUMHWi lllaUlllM.WIall room uot m w . L 1 "Who n Dillon?" ' brary. I siaied unbellevinuly at the ejr- -"And. y.u (eft your flannels Jn elet of t;old on the end of the rib- that room?" hnn. .Married! 1 had lost her! It "Yen." pinned me into, iny chair until an "Were your keys In one of the upi-ush of uiiKer at Jrrry pnvo me poekets?" release. Jlo njust have felt the! ''They were." wind of iu, coining. j "Viiat time did you leave your "I know what you are K'lnK to father?" say. i.nele John! he poured forth' "At If. after nine. I looked utlthey are enjoylnit t ho Interesting In frlef-strleken tone. 'Tin a rail' my wateh," ,. . .. sights in KiiKlanU and are soon io to have done sueh a thine.! I don't j "1. suppose you went out by the leave for ilrittan'y In Kranee where blame you. Jiail dead and nut j ball Joor?" . , i tiey plan to live durini; the um- buried this murder eharcc Iihiik- , "Yes." iner months. ins over jny l)ead -It was a hmstlyi "And you went slnilKht (o.tho farl Darlini; with his wife and nine io mil iior ii .m ..r i ............ ' '. who represented the loeal Thinner iu the state meetiiiK. The hosUKK, Mrs. Wake, served delicious re freshments at tho closo of the so cial hour. Word has been received from friends that Miss lOllzabeth Palmer nnd'.Miss (Jrace Chamberlain, who tie spendlnk- the year abroad, that - - p.-i.-v'"':,s" e.4Uii- LJKE CABDEN FRF.PH VF.CKTABI.ElonJri , loN, the taster FRYE'S Dtl.liuuB iinnnoi.. romes "Fresh to you" from our e. lufiyo mild, . swet curinp process. And remember rKYfc, S Di LIClOLiS BR.i.M BACON is more tban a partner for tw breakfast. There are many way, just as C0Q(1, in wbirb it con bo used to put real tasto p appeals" into meajj lhal are in clanger of bccominis r-:-it.ir..ii.. r.l;nurt. .Srml for Frvc'c Meal.. Guide ' " it will sjiow you many pew bacoa rccipea. , . , f ''Everyihiat the fiye sMmcwus BRAND' It's - ttomliiK tome, Uuil "Oh, Jcwy!" I,ui;y crir d il IhItckh fully. Ani) thn, n Knlly (hut my iii.Kcr giiftcnwl: "It isn't ojijj)K tn ou! l'i'W kvt-'U quivt wMHu 1 tell him fiboiit it, dear." I h-r dark fyin, trud'T, earnest, yvt unnf;-;iid, held inline I did." " Vou miw no unc?" "No ono. .'nchf John." I rotindr-fl aaiu upun Deacon. '7ii;8k'(J ?" . "Sfjuw tliup ueo," he cried Jioart lly. When Honry i convinei'd ho Im wrotiK hn alway.s admltH It man fully their son Kenneth ntent .Sunday In i ort Klamath vinltinx with Air. DiirHnK'x brothoi-H, Jtalph Darling and Herbert Darling. Mrs. J. P. Dodge 1h Hpending a few dayM in Salem, Ore., Aliss Kiln McLeod has gono to her home In Kau Claire, Wis, Hhe plaii-s to spend some time in Ittrt- ViHl were rilfht. John. nil. I land viKltinir the -.Miry IK trying to snieiH me. It j Ion is our maji. lie killed An- : McLeod, who has lieen the mathe w.im jjtirr ly iny-fuiilt. lie didn't drew. di f.ss d in. Die l)oy"H flannels, maties tem her in the Asliland Jiin Icnovv ahut IiIh faiher until tliis'und later iilanleil them behind ! lor high school, will teach In Wis- cun.sin tluring the coming year. . Miss Josephine 1'oley huid her daughter. Miss Kvangeline Pop-y, have arrived from Oakland, Cal.. where Miss Poley teachrs, and they will spend the summer in Ashland at their home on Ores ham street. Kn route th-y visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kiimm-1 at Kedding. al. erne nine, ,m fnstruetor In the Baby's milk is always safe if it is Carnation Milk. It is free from all bacteria, high in food value, and more digestible than 7l milk in any other form. Write for Infgnt Feeding Chart . ana Cook Book. , J (; IpARNATION MILK PkODUCTS CO. P. O. Dm 2158, Station A, PorUand Th? Safeguarded MH r-aififyairnim-ji''-mi "C m r. Co. from Contented Cow 0 '- iM CupCuIW An Ideal Summer Qooliic-Qake Keeps Indefinitely A iliick Ijyrr of crenmy, custnrdy fon djiit, brlwrrn two r"nj;lisli stylo cookic cakrs. Oil. IJOY tlit-y'rc good! Tlicy keep indefinitely. Order by name from your grocer. One of ic esttany famous ooki&akes TRU llLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane, ronUml, Sraltl.- i I Wis If ii I hut Mill defiant, ,ury kls ai. her Uncle, itskeil fitrgl veiiess. morning. We started hack uh noon I Dundy's bar. itM I tohl him. ' Vou didn't tell him until this morning!" I exelaimod Incredulously. "If J had told him when I found him he wouldn't Jiuve married lint I haven't luiy idea who he is. Hav MacXair ? V h e re is Mac.Mair, by tho va y 7 " , I didn't know. university at Kugene. is visiting in ('nal'tnan. The vnr overtook the; A.MUand at the home of his moth er, Mrs. P. D. Dlue, who resides on Taylor .street. Mr. Hlucjeave.s soon for Japan where he Will un dertake to do research work for tho I'niversity of Oregon. Kurl yheplierd and his wife from Klamath Falls, are in Ashland for visit to Air. Hhupherd'a mother, Mrs. Medora Shepherd, who has just returned from an extended jtour of Europe. Mr. und 41a Kobert Prosser of l-os Altfm, Cnl., are In Aahland for a .visit will? frjemls. Cordon MacCracken, a student ut Iteed college in. Portland, ha retgrned to his home to spend the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell' und little daughter have gone lo Marshfield lor a visit. -. Mr. and Mrs. Iouis Dodge. Miss Kdith Dodge and Robert Dudge I arrived home from JCugene on ItiMonday evening aftar attendini? Deacon wiu thoughtful for a mo-P Jnimpi.(cmeiu . exercisoa' at hwnt. Thn he said: "Did -Mrs. where Miss ' Dodge haw lu inly uy If her husband lu able tojJUKt finUhed a four-year course in uet aliout?" -journalism. will be elected one director to serve three years and a clerk to serve one year. Mr. and Mis. Harry Lowe left early Tuesday morning for Myrtle Point, where they attended the Oregon State Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Dowe will take the fifth and sixth degree.s at this time. Mis. IHillen also left Thursday morning to at tend the convention which is in session at that place. She will ; take tin sixth degree. M r. a n d M rs. Hamilton an d (Hy Mrs. .Marlon Trycr.) ' ' daughter Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. W. TAIJINT. Ore, June 14. (Spec-t- Jlotchkiss. Mr. and Mrs. Kobeit ial.) Mr. Alct'oy, who resides un ' Sm-th' A,r llJld A1r J-,'s ,iam Wagner creek, had the misfortune I iIto "arry Hamilton and Hi to wreck his c:ir -hile trying loitjckwell of Medford sjent Sun pass a hayrack driven by Charley d;iy m'ar J-U-coln on the Green- wagon and attemjited to pass on a; A. Winkclman and family spent narrow culvert in front of the Ab-i Sunday at the home of Mr. and bott place. The culvert being nar-' Mrs. (L'harley Pruilt on the Neil row, the car crossed with only two ! Creek road above Ashland, wheels on it. reached the solid i Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Cook spent' groun.i .safely, hut slid backlnto I Sunday afternoon at the home of the ditch which had considerable Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogeli. water in It. Mr. McCoy's aged' Mr. and .Mrs. C. Ii. Johnson and muinui was in me rear seat, but Karl lioswirk wore business callers1 was rescued before she suffered ' in Medford Mondav. j any injury. Charley Skeeters. who j Miss Pratt and Miss McCoy r.fl was passing with his Jogging truck, ! Ashland spent Monday morning in! pulled the car out of tho ditch.. i Talent. A fine baby boy arrived at the I Mrs. John Hearing and h-i-i home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Heck ! daughter, Opal Dcmmer. spent the' Jhursday morning. The little lad day last Thursday at the home of was given the name of ,hiir..M n,.., -. u-im J. """lvc ,h(, ,sncret. Mrs. Nnnnil DolconaiMi .fronj. U. , .M1h Violet Witltpman and Miss wnukii;. On... is spi-nilliiK n two Laura Tryei- wore business callarW weeks vacnllim at the homa-.ot. Iii-AhWih1 Tuesilny aflornoon. her l8lcr, Mrs. II. X. Fianch anil; Mr. anrl Mrs. Wiley Jones and ,,'"' ', " Mr.' nH'"MM 'Arlhnr'. Eastman .... sennol election 'spent the week end at the Jones two daut'liteis wete dinner guests of Mr. and Mrr. J. J. Tryon Sue- next Mnijdny ariei nonn at o'clock home, retui-nlnj,' to Iiutte Kalis "ii iniiu so, you w)ll not lose i. Sunday cveninB. yiiur vou. At the moetlntr thete ' u- n,t m.... 111.1 Makmg taking a ' -FT. Pie would certainly keep you guessing No guesswork, however, when you bake a small pie, because you can tell when it's done. And there's no guesswork when Hills Bros, roast their coffee. A few pounds at a time by a continuous process roasts every berry evenly and de velops the utmost in flavor. No other coffee tastes like Hills Bros.,, for none is roasted the same way. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frtik from Ike tmt- . it i at vacuum pack. Easily aptntd with ' I he key, O 1929 Hardly!" Jerry mumbled. I nodded, "He Is. Why?1', "Vou young idiots!" I roared, re-1 "Nothing. J wuh Just wondering.! covering myself. "Couldn't y o U If his memory is gone I don't sup-I have w ilted until this thipg was; pose he could recognize Dtllmi. leared up?" Vou were right about the motive,! "Don't you see?" Lucv said na-;too. Andrew was killed Iteenlmo ! tiently. "If a man doesn't need a he had found out that bis brother wife wneu he's in trouble, U'Jiuii j Jerry did not commit suicide. Yes, dyes be ne.oU one?" i Dillon Is our man." "Uh!" I gasped. I felt ns If 1 "Hut ., who ,l , D i 1 I o n?" Jerry hadn't known J,ucy until this mo- shouted tempestuously, tuent. Just then the telephone rang. I "Vou always said I was n funny I took off the receiver. little thing, Cnele John, but you've I (Copyright, l!2!i. Win. Morrow Co.) been such a dear!" She kissed me in a d --4-. VjII lb INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managor Phone 101 80 N. Central Bedford, Oregon Women's Hose $1.00 Pair 5 Silk from top to toe with S pointed heeL i : and I began fo melt like butter. "Jerry was In .serious trouble. If if he should be arrested I wanted my right to stand by him to be a lenul one. Ygu've always taught me to think things out for myself and what 1 did seemed right. It nearly broke my heart to deceive him. Vou you won't scold us, will you; T'ncle Jolin?" ' Scold them! How could I? Clever l.ucy! She bad knowi) wjial she was diting when she made Jerry tell his story firM. It was a splen did thing she had done, marrying a man with a murder charge over his head, even 1 hough she believed him liinoeeut; but it was the sort. of toman tie, audacious. Illogical j thfim Jajcy would do. "It was fine of you, dear," 1 told her gently, pressing her tightly to me. "Jerry, if you ever ful this Klrl of yours 111 take you apart with a tatkknife." "I hop you wilt, 1'nele John," he mumbled earnestly. "Lucy Ik too fine for me. ,t, she's trying I to make It ciisy fur me, but well.! I cuu't help feeling that I failed Dad. He told me to slay there ; until he came. When I.Uey told me about him this morning on top uf what I'd done it pretty near finished me." The boy suddenly dropped his' head Into his bunds. I.ney ran over io mm unit put tier arm urvund him. "He didn't want to ome nvviiy," l.ucy s.tld tenderly, "huj I tnlrl him I'd tay there until hu did and that he didn't love n. and that if he didn't want 1110 thei) lie needn't have mo ever " "tMdn't want you!" Jjiry lmr-d forth, hntnc his head and seixing her shoulders, nd with .this he kisM-,1 her very completely Indeed. "When - she Mtld she'd stay down there umi tl 1 changed my mind DM, iliiiun It, Cnele John! what could 1 do? 1 avp Kuiie $i0 o keep )iN eye on the mine and what w.ifi tn it, I hoped we'd be back the next day. but the stand still, held us up most of the nijht. That' all," ' Kin ie earned Ms $20," I uiid yrlmly "Don't feel too badly, non, I Imagine nut's ( of us would have done the same under the circum stances Kh, what, ileuiy?" wn.l I urned to Deacon. "Young fools!" he growled. ' I suppose lt' the sort of thin thnO done nowndayn." I chuckled remlnl!centlv. "So1 Tho U'lcpliofic nessjige lends 10 Kathers' day. which will be ob served generally Sunday, has been the inspiration for u comedy play let to be broadcast by the Copco l'layera Monday night from U to Hi o'clock. , The usual Tuesday an antajdiig cliyllenge, 11 during ; "igbti hour over K.MKD. the iMail acceptniire In tomorrow's rhnp- i Tribune-Viigin station, has been ter r ";idd lti(llctti." 'jK,!t up one night, to aromiudale sonie of , the players who could not appear on the reuular night. Tho little playlet. "Daddy's fiirt.". will give tae ii.-steners a few plcijusant laughs and a suggestion nr4wte -n- how- to ellrate this fu&ptrVti nriar. wt-lomiy y obs-'rved evtjy-:-. : n.--Vs; Thf.v iunulT- east .- jif . uil. Tuiir cbuC;M tei will tie ; fllji . iy- )jtt .Mm isiy' Htosiel, " K a i ! ..fDavls. KletehiM- Pinh- umi Arnl'Whrol'ner. .Shallow .Dc ots Mfr HAI.KM, Die., June 14. P) Archie It. 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