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0j7J ' PAGE THREB pp , CRATER LAKE CUBS HAVE TOUGH Til! "Reach for a Medford Bosc," Keynote of Detroit Broadcast "Tkat 1b the tragedy and pathos i)t it," yesterday remarked Hill God frey, chief ranger of Crater Lake onal I an artist, naturalist and entomol ogist of some worth, is also a ten der honrted .gay. .. , .. , The above remark was In con nection to his relating that two hungry cub bears, since the Crater lake Benson closed, wander around -y-aimlessly in the neighborhood oC government camp, tho lodge, and the garbage dump In search of food,- and was made to the ques tion 01 "What do the heals feed on after Crater lake season closes?" "Something ought to be done to provide food for tho park bears Medford Hose poars arc on sale In this city, "Old Gold Outside Sugared Sunshine Inside." If you have, not sampled one of these delicious pears a ruro treat is in store for you. There is no pear that can comparo with the Bosc. However it should bo remember ed that the best Bosc pear is rais ed in tho Medford district. Insist upon a Medford Hose. It has no j weak green tea whereas dad in-1 varied. Tho ldiocyncrasles of the human race as they relate to meth ods of eating and the actual food consumed are beyond calculation. Kor instance, tastes llffcr. ' Papa' likes his cornbecr and cabbage whereas his offspring shudder at lite very idea. Sister eats arti chokes while brother placidly de KIN ASKS ABEL ' -REMAINS BE HELD The body of Frank Kennedy Abel, found on the southeast slope of Hoxy Anne Friday, will be held pending farther instructions; . fol lowing the receipt of n wire yes- vours cucumbers. Mother like ! tordny afternoon from H. Watt of Is pot already acquainted with th. i fee. Had food meritsNof ,tho Mpdford Bosc, will soon be enlightened. , The Bosc campaign being car ried on in Detroit has for Its chief purpose tho. education of' the housewives of this great city In the vaie of fruit In the daily diet. The modern housewife cannot over estimate tho valuo' of fruit. ; No meal is. cpmpleto without It; A well balanced diet Is essential. Medical men all over the', world recognise tho valuo of fruit in maintaining health.. It has not been so many years ago when a dinner served In tho very best of habits are easily night letter sent last evening between tho tlmo the season closes j styi0 involved tho consumption of iind they go Into hibernation, along about December 1 for tho winter,' lie continued. "As it is now the bimgerot tho oldor bears drives them out of tho park in Search Df berries and other natural food, and xfrom tho high elevation to lower, levels whero Rome of them ore shot and killed during the besr hunting season, but the poor little fellows like the two cubs I spoke of, and other cute young Bruins tore left to shift for themselves in the. foodiess park, It fairly rends one's heart, to witness " here tears coursed down Hill's cheeks. After pntting aside his) emotion with effort the chief ranger went on to relate that nineteen bears W pf all ages make their headquart ers around the govA-nment camp nnd that all told, throughout the park at least fifty bears make the park their home. . "Thoso little, i clubs '.I spoke of are tho children of Hans, a six-year old black bear of the park, as they, have the same. V shaped markings on their breasts ns has their mother. They wore born early last spring, probably in February, and spent Oie summer In picking, berries, etc., and only camo out of the forest into the park headquarters . vicinity about a month ago. They ought to be looked after like babies until they go into hibernation with their mother between now and Decem ber 1." "Wouldn't .they enjoy some good , picture shows, too, Bill, and hot ' ynter bottles -at their feet,",Ten - tttrcd the hard-boiled corpulent re porter. "And applesauce and lots of It," v was tho enigmatical reply of .Mr. : Godfrey, which threw the lnter- ' viewer-up in the air. .. "We have also seen eight black two-year old cubs, and two brown , 'ones of about tho same age around VJ .the government camp hoadquart- era," the chief ranger continued. Z "Two of them are exceptionally smart and self-educated. "Totom, one of them, 1ms taught himself the trick of standing and looking at yon appealingly, and it ' you don't feet him something, he just revolves around and around oij his feet, until you do. Very .' cute, not? ' 'Diamond, the other : one, has taught himself to turn the knob of. the oook-houso door at govern ment camp, open the door and walk in and beg for food. Smart, I tell you." , ,: . " All of which recalls to mind that late one fall when Alex Sparrow was superintendent of Crater nat ional park and tho .hungry bears there ,. had broken Into the cook : house and store shed; the future, county judge addressed such a forcible remark to tho fleeing Bruin .layout, about, where they should vanish and suddenly at that, that ho bears were seen around there until, the next season. Chief . Ranger Godfrey is of the . opinion that a fine black bear killed In tho Itecso creek vicinity recently, was one of tho Crater w national park boars, driven down to lower altitudes In search of food, and that other bears, which have boon" (tilled between hero and Cralor, iiittlonal park during the biur "bwntliig season worn , also .hnngry Crater nallnnnl park bears. .. . several kinds of meat, fish, vege tables, soup and other food articles too numerous to mention. The chief end in life might have been expressed In that well known say ing, "Wo live to oat.' Tolay med ical scienco demands that ."We eat to live." . It- is a well known fact that doctors aro steadily prescribing a balanced ration for all sorts of nervous disorders. Tho weak stom ach' which fails to function prop erly, too often Is forced, into a chronic condition through failure of the individual to provide proper nourishment. Despite repeated warnings, people of all sorts re fuse to change their methods ' of eating until the overtaxed digestive organs simply refuse to work any longer under, mistreatment. The intelligent doctor immedi ately ascertains .what tho patient has been eating over a period of years. Too often the 'answer Is a routine of foods lacking balance. Invariably fruit has had no niche In the daily diet. Vegetables, pos sibly a small share. Inevitably meats have been the bulk of food consumed. This program contin ued over a period " of years will wreck almost any stomach and .the wise doctor immediately puts tho patient on a diet calculated to re store the efficiency pf the digestive organs. ,It, goes Without saying that iruit is a part of the diet prescribed. Human habits lire, many and acquired. Unfortunately they arc ! Mrs. U H. McArthur at that cuy. hard to overcome despite tho fact The wire instructed the coroner that food routine of highly Indi-lto hold' the body until instructions gextlhle articles, when persisted In, I will be Rent In regard to its tils- will Inevitably exact a toll tho av-, position, erage human cannot pay. , Good food habits nre easily ac quired provided mother 13 willing to do a little constructive think ing. The hope of tho human race centers In mother.' ' The Intelligent housewife looking towards the future can eVlucato her family to use a well . balanced food . diet While it is true -that papa and the children often demand some fav orite dish,' the regulation of the bulk of food consumed at the fam ily table is mother's dutj. If she falls to provide" the Necessary foods calculated tt build up the human system to withstand tho' strain of modern living she , fails .In ono of her most important duties. The well being of tho family tests with mother -and the wise, intelligent housewife takes such steps as nre necessary to tlnd out ' what food dishes are essential.- ' : An appeal to the housewives of j Detroit: . . Bo sure-to use fruit freely In J the dall diet. '- Apples; orunges. pears, to name a few of tho be.-:, ter know fruits, w-ei-o not meant j as so many ornaments on a fruit tree. The Creator placed theso ; valuable food articles in the world . for use by mankind. They nre Nature's best i-emcdies for many I evils. Try fresh fruit in'-the daily diet for the next thirty days.; Watch that clear healthy complex ion develop as the result of the free up of fru'it. When you think of fruit remem ber tho golden yellow 'Medford 1 Bosc pear: I "Old flow Outside-"-Sugared Sunshlno Inside.". ' Tho long tapering bull-like shape easily identifies the Bosc pear from nil other variotics: Try one today. You will eat another tomorrow. Remember, when your nerves nre slightly out ot order nnd.j'ou think a smoke will bring you back into line, reach for a. pear. You will be surprised at the result. Sheriff Jennings yesterday also located the chest of tools that were sent by Abel last February from Redding to Medford. It ar rived at the Hotel Jackson stage checking station and was taken home some tithe ago by A. P. Far ley, proprietor ot the station. Tho chest contains enrpentor tools. SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. 1. (Special to Mnll Tribune) The Croat Northern hearing before Chief Examiner Mahatric, is rac ing along nnd I am Informed that another 10 days will see it completed. It all the" lawyers, of whom there aro at least five down, could agree to refrain from asking foolish, questions,: I Jhlnk they could'-go home- about to morrow1 night. r. Sunday Dinner ' Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Pood is Better" At the Medford 3 ; : Expert j Dental Work Is Restfyl METHODIST. 44TH OF . he forty-friurthv.annlverHary of the establishment of - Methodism In Medford . will be bbserved to day by the First Methodist church of this city. Bishop H. Lester Smith', I). D.. I,. L.. D. ' of Chattanooga, Venn., will deliver tho morning sermon. It is Bishop " Smith's, first visit to this clt.v.'!; He'vWll preside ut the .Oregon conference of Metho dis(s.rt' bo held in . .Astoria next .lunev - ' ,' i f , E MEMBERS OPENED ,'A big membership campiagn is being put on by. Medford post ot tho American Legion to put tho local post "over the top" by tho first of tho year. Nearly 200 rx-scrvico men bnvo already paid their 1330 dues nnd It is hoped to increase this total to COO by .lnnnnrv 1st. rhn -mfftnbprsftin committee In ntLm of iKdward Leach Is mak I ,'lng a strenuous effort to reach W thi irnal and Invito every World T wnr veteran In this section of the state to Join Medford Post M). l". st. rt.AinsviLLK.' Ohio. Nov. 1 6. (P) Belmont county officials today said they had abandoned in vestigation of - the Tom Moonoy raso because of alleged conflicting storieR told by Mrs. Dora Monroe, who last week made an affidavit nlnclng tho blamo for the San Fran- Cisco proparcdtlCRR day parade bombing. In which 10 lives were, losUn K'16, on her brother. Lewis) Smlthv who died seven years ago ; at Cleveland. ' , ' SCtl ANTON. l' Nov. 19. W)! Ctrl 8. Molska. a prominent civil engineer, was falBlly burned today : when polico and flreofflclals said I he poured gasollno on his clothing ; and act himself on fire at his home i . here. Hl wife. ho attempted to j prevent . the .net, n.m seriously j ' burned. Daily Meteorological Report Sunday, Nov. 17; 1B20. ' ' Medford and vicinity: Sunday: Unsettled and-warmor.'' : - -'' Oregon: Sunday: Unsettled wltn rnln In west portion.- ' -ty- Xocal Data. . 3g' if j A III 'V - a v ... "f.a:.' Temperature (degs).... -4 Highest (last 12 hrs.) 55 Lowest (last 13 -ltle,)- M Ilcl. humidity (pet.) as rreclpitation (inches) 00 SiTiirTse today, 7:03 u. in, Sunsot today. 4:49 p. m. Sunrise Monday. 7:05 a. W 51. 55 .20 45 00- J. HUTCHISON. Meteorologist. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 10. (p)No football entertainment could entice western railroad Jnen today from the .Interstate' commerce commission hearing of the Greit Northern-western faciflc petitions to build a new line through nouth ern Oregpn and northern Califor nia. Examiner C. D. Mahaffle or dered them to continue the caBO, not only this morning, but this aft ernoon, and up to 5:30 at that. dr; I. H. GOVE. ' .' '- V' - .( ?-J ' When you need the service ot a dentist what can be more-satisfying ahd restful . than expert' nesS?' ' - ' - : t;'i ,, '' Quick to recognize" the ' need t 1 possess tho expert ability to give r itn x?1inlai,fi'i. vfin trinth tpnd 1 T ' you may. rest secure in my ability to advise, and skill in giving the best service . obtainable. , , Di I. H. Gove ' THE eeST DENTISTRY T7 D0NE pAlNtES8LV 4V ' 23; East Main, upstairs PHOKe 872-J -' lllshoti Suiltli , Tho Methodist cliunh of this, city, in tho nearly halt century of its life, has grown from a small church and a small mem bership to a stntcly edifice, and a largo membership. Wshop Smith Is an old frlond of ltov. Hennett, and was asso ciated with him In war work at Camp Funston in 191S. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 16. fP) Hack In tho snddle ot his machine today. Kdgar K. Wlllcut, a motor cyclo patrolman, listened morosely to the Jibes of fellow policemen who affected to seo something funny in. the fact that ho was kid naped yesterday by two motorists he stopped for questioning nnu forced to accompany them whlio they robbed n bunk and a atom and committed n street holdup. hone 9 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOL6TERINQ, REFINI8HINQ FRANK HOWARD 218 West Main- Street illlllllllllllllllllilllHIlllHHIIIIIIIIIi INSURANCE First Insurance Agency . f, - : ... . v ' i,i.' ' ' A. L. HILL. Mangr Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon GET YOUR Thr nclirst chilli Is poor Vviihout musifnl training if' RADIO Now! Model No. 91 $137-50 Complete , . T.T Model No. 92 $167-50 Complefe tHv Palmer's IVlUsic House "We Sell Happinesfe" I " I til. ' " vV,ryri'ij'. i i"frn . ..;.-....., , 1 I "iVrMili -f ' '' ' ' V M GRD;OPlNG:pll plV. OF TOYLAND! JjM jUl&.' 8 o'clock, Friday, November 22 r-yS LiLV' After weeks and week of .busy planning, Toyland is JfZ A -itiA ircfr?- ttadvl What ioy to find all of the told favorites , . ." jjLjm, S jl -NJfyt . how. thrilling to discover all sorts of new toys arid- (C! I " yV ' 8ame8 1 Do118" furniture and many, many . other Jl ryffJsV ' things for. girls '. . . tool chests ahd engines , JJ J "NJjX and air-planes and other things boys like . , i V JJ L4tej252il A. , VJlVV ' cunning playthings for the baby . . . games ' yBTfci3g1 ! v for all, including the grown-ups! All art ' ' jij')'' M for you seeT"be su-re t0 come' tCTA Bring Mother arii Dili Hfc(' Vtlr'sJcW ' ) Along, to Show Them mWlT J llm i i tmmmjt ii-i. V.l. I fiainiK: You .iM..jvfc,s iThe Community Chest Committee Wishes td Express Their Appreciation tp All Who Helped to Solicit Funds, for Their Untiring Work, and to the People of Medford and Jackson County for Their Generbus Contributions. ; ."' . ' . I Those Who Haven't ; , , s i Contributed ' Are Urged to Send in Their Contributions NOV as the Chest Fund Is Still Short of the Required Quota. ...--.! .. Community Chest Committee Medford Chamber of Commerce Bldg. TELEPHONE 63