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A! V MftriPOttD MATTj TttTTSITyE, MEDFORD, OT'EttON. FfflDAV, AUfirST ir. l')gf. EXHIBIT JACKSON SACRAMENTO, GAL KAJ.KM. Ore. An. ; Special I --Juckritjii county's exhibits, ahum wlLli those of thti whole, Mute or" Oregon, will he exhibited to llu people of California at that mate's Diamond Jubilee during the 10 days from August 31 to September lo at Saciamento, it is announced here by Governor I. 1. Patterson. The co-operation of the Med font f'hamber of Commerce and others throughout the -county, the county court and other local agencies, is being asked by the htate in nl'iK up the exhibit, which is sponsored liy the Oregon state fair b"a:d. with I). Al. lowe of Ashland iu chants of arrangements. The exhibit will make a particu lar appeal to ion lint h, who will he utile to gain an idea of Oregon great beauty of I lowei -s, of i roes, Learn this vital truth about sugar Women cookingctathorities show three astound' ing results of sugar in cooking vegetables (preferably in little watei ). These women auxnorities point out that the dash of sugar dues three things. 1. Makes "store" or wilted vegetables utie fresher. 2. Improves the pleasing colora of the vegetables. 3. Develops, accents and points up the delicate appetizing vegetable flavors. It must be borne in mind that the correct dash of sugar does not In any sense make the vegetables taste sweet. This is not the purpose of using the sugar. Physicians and health authorities urge women to see that every member of their family eats regularly of varied balanced foods. Yet every woman knows that it is impossible to force the eating of tasteless, unpalatable foods regardless of how healthful they may be. Remember the secret of a dash of sugar in making cereals, milk desserts, fresh and cooked fruits, beneficial vegetable dishes, and many meats so delicious that they will be irresistible. And for dessert a bit of sweet makes the meal complete. The Sugar Institute. The expert on the platform and in the kitchen knows good salt SALT PLAIN OR 101)1211) IT r e d exclu sively In Ilia Mall Tribune Cooking Ki'tiool 6l turn up Hint ynr tmmpint ).' dtUtktii'. til 7, it , trip STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Maker of Oromte Cleaning Huid - Oromie Aulo "olijh Oroniic Furniture Polnh - Oronac tUndy Oil .tic Uur wi'ullh uf wild kuiuo uud fili. uod industrial and agricultural pro ducts. The booth will hn returned to ; Salem iu time- (o he shown Id it h entirety al the Oration Hlute lair. 'September 2 lo 2S. in order that, Oregon peoplu may have an oppor- , nmiiy or HPeinx it wives7mothers are CKNTHAb POINT, Ore, Aug. 1G. '. (Special.) The. men of the iiroth ' r hood of the Fed ei a ted church held their regular meet In on the lawn of the parsonage Tuesday , eveninn ami entertained as lher KUt-sts their wives and mothers and .several children. ( "ommiinii y int;iriK played an important pint in ih program, led by .M i . Sevr-'" n. Two musical ' numbers were divert hy Mrs. Stroh nieier and Mrs. I'ted I.. Win:, al.-o I two solos Were rend'-red hy M-. I.indhlade. The program was fol low d by a social hour, diirlm; whirli i j me he cream and wafe.-s were served. Evkrv woman today wants every mem ber of her family to eat more vegetable food. She knows they are teeming with vitamins and that they are invaluable for roughage and mineral Kdlts. Now women cooking experts have rediscovered the old secret of adding a dash of sugar to the vegetables while they are cooking Wherever you see particular care paid to that fi nest of fine points in cooking seasoning you'll find Leslie Salt in use. For the constant standard of purity and even-grain that makes Leslie refining assures a clear salt with out bitterness that experts demand. "Yen mt but Unit SjIi . . , Itl that Unit it iht btl" LESLIE 1 es their toes ORONITKistlienumcof the l'l. Spray that kills'cm iW Hies, innxquitncs, ninths, roaches, bedbugs, mils, Ileus,! ice, wulcr butis and many other insects. At tfroccrs.dmiittisls.hurd. wine, department stores and Standard Oil Service Stations. Varktd in kits (with improved sprayer), pints, Quarts, ialluns, S-gnl-Ions, bun els und'i barrels. u'i va . r m a v ; Rig Charm School Professor Teaches Women Proper Walk by Means of Books A OiUnc heads (left.) "charm si-IkmiI" leaehe. gruci In walking; hy ha v Ins simPn's wulk with hook.t on their In the other fiictu titr proper length, of xltlrt is hrin- lrtriniml. CHIf'.UIO. ,Vt Teaching wom en h,ow lo walk wilhniil a u iiie f jsliiiiililei s and hips, says one who has m;nl it livrnj; out of Mich leaehtliK. dmaiuls an interest 111 bunks u n y i lil Iki(.I:s. Lester Kssltf, ului l.- .-.ii.'d it "eiiarm" hehoiil fnun a -tst u iiiitit: Ulltl ru.siit-lic htiyiuess. first taeh-h his iiiiif how to walk. Ami lit rid tlo-m nf the shakiim vloiuldi-r ami Wi'llllK lull. h Sl.il ls t he, o w.ilkinK around with a hunk m twn on th-ir tle.uts. i:.-ih fir.-t t.iuuht folk of the staiJe how to walk. hold their hands, stand, what to wear ami how to make-up. His admittance of a few society women opened ttm way for all women, und imw even men are Mudenis of grace and charm. Ks.sitr thinks American women I CLOSED WITH The first onen-nir cuokim: eourne v.-r held in s., nth. -rn OleLr.in etnned tod;.y iu "a haz nf tilmy" Imit; to he remembered the women und ynutiK ladles nf ihe city and rnunty nn well ,is the men and ho.vn who exjieet to profit hy the baking to he done hy their mot h - wives, sisters and sweethearts, from the recipes explaintd and demonstrated hy Miss ietoria Warner. The course was conducted by the Southern Oregon itu 'nrp"ir; tion und the Mall Tribune, und the wonderful success of the four days and the large attendance daily Is very pleasing to both companies, lis well as to Miss Victoria War ner, Today's lesson subject was "Cakes." and many tine recipe . together with ielni:. ere ytven. explained and some conUing dem onstrated hy Miss Warner, an I many stiguestfons were j..:ted down by the unusually h.rge rmwd pi"--ettt. '"This course has been tin- most complete thai 1 have ever attend ed." remark) d a hou uif" as she aro'c with a sigh of regret at th-e S.MtDINK CKKCK. Oro . An::. Id. --(Spi't-ljili -Mr. anil .Mis rhiiilr Cole unil liahy ilailKlitfi. CliarU'cu, inf H. -d. nnlii llv.ull. C.ll. h! ..n I Thursday I'Vi-nini: at 'hi' lu.ini nf ( Mr ami Mrs. Wait. They wimi- ai' Yoh can't expect success if yon make a jelly-roll Ann when coffer is ronstril in luilk it can nrvrr have llut .month, ilrlicioii flavor "f IlilN Hro. C"tlc l or HilU Hros. ro.Kt only fw poinnli at a timr hy thrir n.itrntdl, continuous prncr I'on trollril Rn.ittin;;. Thr ll.ivor i controlinl hrcnusr rvrry berry is roatnl evenly. HILLS BROS COFFEE tkt 0 ilo nut know how to walk, and he sees that as their obstacle to com plete domination in the interna - lional beauty field. I "They strike the pavement with ! thi'ir heels and slump their shtml- f dels." In- t-uy The slump drops I ilitvvn ami hfconies it r-ac-h-s the hips. I Wiggle When ; The M iKKh' is ' Scarcely (,'iaceful. "Mii'i wiuot'ii walk sliff-l'KUed ami si iff jninti-d. They swim; a boo; from ill.- shoulder-;. The centr t zt.ti- is in the hips, and in walking the shoulders should t e sie;;dy and the head poised." That's where the books come In. A shoulder Hhinimy und a hip wave can't be done with a book balanced 1 on the head. Carmen Sylvia, who taught I'nl-j versity of Missouri co-eds inlerpre-: t.'.tive dancing, now coaches 10s-j E A BLAZE OF GLORY; . lesson's rinse. "We h:ive limi everv. ' Ihinir. n r;i el I lv tr.xm , . ixoup to douuhnutf. and it h;.s rertafnly Kiven me an added enthusiasm fur my fiiinily tuenuy.' nnriii!4 her stay in Medford, Miss Warner made srnreN uf friends . who deliuhted in her lectures and 'king detnonstrai ions. I it h.-r t j ilea.-ing, informal way. she Won the hearts of everyone. She is representing the 'Home Service Hu reau of the Tr.ppan Kange com jiany of M:tusfield. Ohio. So keep has been the praise of Miss Warner hy all, that she has been Invited to return and conduc t t he next school. The Southern Oregon !as Cor poration uud the Mail Tribune de sire to thank the city officials who so kindly granted the use of the children's playground, the mer ehants. of Medford and the national advertisers who so magnificently co -ope rated. the Palmer Muee house for the musical concerts, the Hoy Scouts, and all other assist ants, and last but ttf greatest im portance. Mis Waim-r. all of whom con l r huted to m.. Ue the occasion I such a huge success. cmnpanied hy Mr. und Mrs. J. I. Stearns and du lighters of C rants I'ass. with whom they have been visiting the pur. week. Cenrge King and family went in i tuck le berry mountain on Monday morning, ret urn ing Tuesda v even ing. Those front here who attended poultiy men s pii nic In l.iihla park Sunday were Mr. mid Mrs. K. :. t l feiie. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wait and ' Mrs. K. M. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Uiiiahl Keanies, for- , inerly of this phu-e hut who have been spending the past three .months iu different parts of Wash I Ington, have- returned to Meiliord land were calling on friends here I Monday evening. VALLEY SADDENED BY: s. SAMS VAI.I.KY, Ore . Apr. 10. t Speoiitll - Krienus were sadden ed i learn Tuesday of the death of Mrs. John IhiKKun nt Asliland. , Mrs. luman spent nuiny yeai nf Iter life in our distrh I ami deep .sympathy is felt for the het.-aved husband and children In their m-eat loss. IS ON WAY TO MARKET SAMS VAI.I.KY, Ore., Auk. nl t Speein! l - The crews o( pickers and packers iu the Van Uneven. lon Pichatd itre last maMiu wav with the first picklnit of Haitlctt pears. Several carloads ol frutl liave alread been shipped to th- eastern ninikels ttihcr onhaultsls eommencvd picking Wednesday. ; site's pupi's in what to do with hands. Forget 'em, is the axiom ! Iut not uiUil after the charm iiilaie known that the thumb 4 ho u hi be so and so, t he wrhit f, i ked just right and the arm co"- etly poised. Make. up rules ore against low foreheads and hangs and a nose "tip-tilted like a rose" that's how the instructions read and spit-i-ui Is. Lssi''s wiff Instructs in "clolhi-s i.'iis.- - That means the sludeni should have a spuria clothes con sciousness, an evening pown ap priM'iation. or u bathing suit sense. i Lonjr swinging strides are for wear, shorter strides for 1 sports chiffon. The length of skirt to set off the particular woman also is decided. Ksig shows the candidates their progress with motion pictures. E IN SAMS VALLEY i SAMS VAI.LKV, Ore.. Auk. lr- J ( Speehl I. ) CianKe Will Ilieet Stil- urday night for a short husiness sesf-jon. after which the evening will he turned over to social pleas ures. It. I-;. Nealon of Table Foek was 1 ralinK in our (listrU,t Wednesday evening In the Interest of the Ciange exhibit for the county fair. Mr. and M rs. Hecka.s of Cali fornia, who have been visiting their son and family here, are looking for n suitable place to rent, as J they desire to make their future! home in this valley. Hill Straus returned last week to! I Klamath Kails, where he will prnb- j ! ably remain for the rest of the ! . year. I ' Mr. r.nd Mrs. L. Y. Roots of east , ern Oregon viite,i a few days la-t j i week with their relatives, lil'is and (Jlenn Iarrett. ; Mrs. John Kdington and duugh i ter !ivelle left this week for Cres j cent City, where they will join i Mrs. Islington's husband and make I t heir future home. S A 1 1 1 I N K C I i 1 : 1 : K . t re . Aug. lrt. t Special. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family of Jackson ville were business visitors on Sav-; dine creek Monday. They are r- cent Arrivals from California and j are very favorably Impressed with i southern Oregon. I Mr. and Mrs. II ;, Warton nnd family of Cold Hill called at the home of Mrs. Kva Newton on Mon day. Mrs. Millie Walker nf Hold TT.1l spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Perry Wait.' . Mr. and Mrs. .1. If. Miller and son Melvin ate enK.iKd In pick In.; pear it the ('ham plain orchard, near Foots creek. Mr. KMe McMerrlek nnd baby daughter were callini; ui) Mis. I.ulti I Hisen berry Wednesday afternoon. TALENT TEACHER TO ES T A UK NT. Ore.. Am;. 1R--CSpe- j rial.) Miss Helen Shipley aceotn- j panhd by her mother and brother or Cnralhs, were in Tib-nt last week makiiiu arranKcnieuts. pie- p.tiatory t tnoviiiK here the last j of the mouth. MM Shipley tench In t Iu hitch school at Ihin place t he com i up nr. and her j brother will attend hiuh school here. Mr. and M rs. Kp person hivt- moved from their Talent home to j I the IohkIuc eamp on the St-ki.vons, ! Mrs. Wesley 1 t iskell and son j ' Junior pent the week-end it h ! Mrs. lriskeH't mother. Mis. Cola ! i vnham of Talent. .Mis. Krunk Ihllard of Medford, IviMted Mm. Juy Terrill Monday. IMMIGRATION LI ! SEPARATES CHILD AND HER MOTHER SAN KUANCISCQ, ( a!.. Auf?. -H.. j -(fri Federal iruinluruiion laws : ante bet we n a mother und her ; year-old daughter here yesterday ' us orders were issued to dejtoi t I : Mrs. Auna Nicholas, '25 to Greece, e ; .trs. Nicholas had lived in this country for 'J3 years 'hut, because ; she returned to this country ille-' gaily through .Mexico ufior having! ' made a trip to Greece, he musl leave again. j Mra. Nicholas was Ikifm In t Creeco. Upturning there eltfht j j years ago she married a J reek : janny oflicer. They came to Ainer- i . lea. toKether by way of Mexico.! I .shortly after the birth of a sou, j I eddy, who is i years old. Mrs. j Nicholas rocemly obtained a di-. vorce. j j She was aires ted recently at Sa- j linas. The immigration authorities I ! ruled that Airs. Nicholas and her1 son, Teddy, were ineligible to re i main but that her little daughter.! having been born in America, must ', remain here. The little girl was; Iseut to a relief home, i Congresswoman Florence P. i Kahn telegraphed Secretary of I .a- ; nor Davis yesterday, asking if a l stay could not be granted, and re-j I reived this reply: : j "Nothing can he done." rITUTTLE TRIES OUT i TABLE ROCK ROUTE TA Fil.K l:ot'K. Ore.. Am-. I fi. ; (Special. S. M. Tuttlle. sn far :.s 1 we know, was ihp first from this sect ion to tr y out t he new i nad . from ilit- four corners into Mfd- 1 I ford, tie having motored through that way last Sunday. It is loo bad that work on this road could not have been started sooner so that it could bo used now for the fruit haul and thus re- lieve some of the congestion on other rojuls leading into Medforl. Q i vrytiun Name I iir Im i'.i(' I 1 C ffl km Aim fl ivi vVedinton lA Shinier Ludvorite It Keeps Indefinitely New taste ecstacies await you in this ex ceptional cookie-cake. As delightful as fine French Pastry and just as satis fying with tempting summer desserts. Order by name from your grocer. Wel lingtons keep indefinitely. One of the famous Qookie-Qakes THU.BI.U BISCUIT CO. Spokane, Portland, Sr-iltle IN SAMS VALLEY SAMS VALI.KV. Ore. Auir. 1 'i. When two little hi.ys tin-w to th g rou ml to lighted match Tuesday, our district narrowly escaped he ing wiped out by fire. The hoys attempted to put our the fir, which started near the Orin Davis ' place, but being unable to do so. ipiickly stiread the alarm and soon As easy to spoon from as an old-fashioned crock . . . As easy to open as winding the clock That's the new Snowdrift can a modern blue and white design quite as fresh and iuvitiug as Snowdrift itself. We have brightened up the cans and buckets in which Snowdrift is packed und have changed the proportions of the larger sizes making it more convenient than ever to spoon this fresh, creamy shortening from the can. You'll be pleased with this new conve nience when you start usjng Snowdrift from one of the new three or six pound packages. They are just about as wide as thry are tall and as easy to spoon from as an old fashioned crock easy to spoon from all the way dow n to the bot tom of the bucket. The new cans are air-tight too, as Snowdrift cans have been for several years. That's why, when you open a can, you find Snowdrift as fresh, white and creamy as the day it was packed. Snowdrift The World's roM lidin lamlwirh! . . . the "leader" at every re.tau rant . . . the prime, ohjrrlive in untold ihouaandi of private hum,, "pryinM into the tupply" al outinit and in formal lunihes. Admit it! And it di... rve to he ihe favorile. too, when it" made of FRYK'S DF-LICIOI'S BRAND HAM . . . the ham that i nine, from tlie choircl and moat tender of young porLet.. inrrd hy an exclusive lena. low, mild procen tlut make, for the maxiintiiii nf taiii...... n.un. ..! .mi i.-uurc- tiic ham lye's Delicious c&itany brought help. Two threshing crews, orchard crews u ml others rushed to the scene of the fire which w.'s fast leaping through dry brush and gia-s. ami soon nau untier eon- wit h no damage to any build- s and hut seven or -eight acres timb.-r ami a lillle fencing de stroyed. Walter Straus and friend, I.es It-r Moore, were over from Klain .nh county Sunday, visiting Wal ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IJick Straus. Friends are glad to know that fl rand pa Hoist is improving from his recent illness. Kclio - Carl's ently. J'lHce changed hands re D 0 CO ...A. Favorite Sandwich thai alayt come, "Freih to You. 4 h 4