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MEDFORD JHIL TRIBUNE; MEDFORD, ORKdOX. I0'1)'AY. "APRIL 28.- 19:10. PAGE THREE -Mui-lr NtutlciiLs In I tori m I. Piiiirfp of a .Medford- BiiT abil ity in music comes ntniin from i ho L'nlwrsity of Oregon, liuyene. Friday Ihbup of tho Oi-pnon Kir era Id- la reviewing ihc rwitul ( M isH .Tuanita Osklns, violinist, who Wan assisted liy Miss A lift' 1 lolmhiif-h. pWnist from this city. s;iys of tho latter: "The wonderful paying of Miss Alice Mntmhurh must not ho over looked. Miss i Inlmluu'li'fl forre i'ulnss and splendid technique w;is (Ms played In line hmaninofi's 'M.-lndie and l.evitski's VaUe.' Hhe is a nudent of .lohn Stark ynother Medford Rirl, Miss Cler aldine f'ardner, also a student of Mr. Evans, in mentioned. The last paragraph of tho review i eadfl: " Accompanying M is da le ins fit the piano was (ieraldine Cardner. Her Grasp of the style of the violinist was noted throtiKh out tho entire program." 1 loth M I lolmhaeh n nd M iss f'ardner were students of M rs. K, Ki. (lore of Medford before emerinK tho unlvorsity. Three A tin Hovlow i I'r)r'Kslns:. '. Tfte Throe Arts rieview. featur-: fnif f the musical . jcoinedy, "Two! I'V't IliKh," which; will he pro-! rented for entertainment of miests at the state convention of r.usi-j ni'ss i,Qd Professional Women't'i ilnhs in this city, early nextj Mrs Maiol ("h;inm:in. nresiileniQ announciMl today. The comedy will he staged In the auditorium of the junior hinli school huitdintt--KVlio ilialoKtie, written ! Mis. .Vj u' v tli e'mer Kelly, is embel lished with music, composed by i Mbv Jeunesse Untler. ami dances by Miss lCuth 1-uy ami Mrs. l)ie Ambler Harvey. Miss Luy's class will ushor in the office force in the profile Willi several clever numbers. It is possible the rlnh may re peal the entertainment for the j benefit of. the treasury following the convention. Much credit for the anticipated! success of the comedy is duo Tom Sworn, wlio in direciinn; and staKrl -Iuk- it Miss ftutlor and Mrs. Ambler met with the members of the lat? tor's class yesterday to rehearse the dance numbers, which will be pro-ionlcd in tho phantasy, which occurs durlnpr tho unweavlnn of the plot . ' ;rcet Won by (irand Mai roil Toinoi i-ow. Members of the Kaslern Star lodKo of Ashland, Central Point, J.?ksonville and Medford. will tv'ther nt HUol Medford tomor row evenlnpr to pi'eet Mrs. Kliza beth Tipton of Portland, worthy grand mat'n (tf O. K. S. Follow ing tho Ii::i0 dinner at the hotel ;ho chapters, will adjourn to tho Masonic temple, whore, tho chap ter room will he colorfully deco rated with spring flower, and lighted lamps. Kach chapter will put on the work and following- Which ap proximately "00 members will be served to. a midnight supper. Mm noborL Itoyle . has h'ii named chairman of,tho commlttc.O Faster I'arly I'rjnycil. Miss Jean .IenniiV-;.i wan hostess to a group of her friemlsOat an Faster party at her home on Van onuvcr avenue laf-'t Saturday. Panics were played diPlnc the afternoon, ending with an Faster egg hunt. Refreshments were served by the hostess' mother. Mrs. Walter Jennings, assisted by Mrs. ,cuur Hess. Those enjoying Mi" .1,11." hospitality w;ro Virginia l';imniond, flloria Williams, Jane doubl liuth. Slorah. Jean Leonard, p.arbarn Jean P.iyger. Hazel Dress, lcr and the hostess. Jean .b'nnings. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. TCobin of this city wore guests of dram Pa-.i friends Sunday. Enjoyment of food is helpful in promoting health Jlost Foods Can Be Made More Pleasing to the Appetite by Using Sugar as a Flavor When meals please the tasU. the flow of digestive juices is promoted with the result that digestion is materially aided. easing the appetitet however, doc not necessarily depend upon serving out-of-season or 'expensive foods. As a matter of fact, the familiar foods which should be eaten for their vitamins, minerals and roughage, can be made most taste-appealing by the use of one of the most inexpensive foods that comes into the home sugar. for example, many vegetables, canned or fresh, are more delicious if seasoned with a dash of sugar to a pinch of salt. Vegetable and fruit salads have a new appeal when served with a French dressing to which sugar has been added to the oil, lemon juice nnd salt, Andoif sugar is sprinkled on the breakfast cereal its flavor is pleasantly developed. Balanced meals which aia enten i with relish show their efTect on the entire system. Not only will body vigor be assured, but, according to dttal authorities, there will be im provement in the teeth and gums. Good food promotes good health. The Sugar.I ostitutt. "Hello Then' Ik j. . TlilH Week. t tl ' .;' . Sdcial group of Meilffrrtl are anxiously awaiting lho -lirt'lvul of Friday e veiling when the musical comedy. "Hello There." will be presented at the armory under the auspices of the tireator Med ford club. The many .ont; and dance num bers added to the clever dialogue included in the show, have been enthusiastically received, wherever rtatfed, accord in to reports and Medford crowds .'ire anticipatins jollv entertainment May 2. Two leading choruses in the comedy are the widows and bach elors and the valentines. Tho for mer composed of Maihara Drury, Wilma Kanney. flertrude Itoyle, Adrn Fdwa'-dN. I.ucllle Murray, Lucille l.owry. Victor Noll. Hilly Parsons, Hubert Christner. Harold OePauer. Don Neilson and Wayne" May. Valentines will bo represented j oy i'ai v anon, i Mining n-i-. llorene.e Houssum. Marpuorito Moyle. Pearl Samuelson, France .Moiler, .u Kt ren urury, irma w i-:..ic...,.t I .1 it n i Wrnv Smith. Pckuv Uhodes. Marguerite I.uman. Anna May Fuson, Arlonc Ames and Mary fUlkenson; , Committees Meet Tonluhl. M.i.tl.ni nf Ihn tnr.il II COmmlt- tees and decorations committee t for the convention of Hnsiness and Professional Women 'qiII meet inn'ulH at the homo of Mrs. W.1 W. Howard to discuss plans witn Mr:0 Maud Chapman, president. and other committee members, j The - program for the convontion j has been completed: Mrs. Chnp-j man ti O with the music miiiee today mum and definite ar-j lanucmcnt oT their work will be outlined by those present at to-' night's session. " Uctam in . M-okane. Mrs. D. M. Uoody and children and Mrs. M. Matthews who have lPn house guests of Mm Mat thews daughter. Mrs. It. Math. for tho past week, plan to leave on this evening's train for their home in Spokane. Durins their stay In Medford thoy have been the inspiration for consider able entertaining. They w ore guests(of honor at the tea given by Mrs. F. N. Warner at her home Friday afternoon and at other af fairs held earlier In lb weelt. Mrs. Pipes 1 1 os I ess Tomorrow. Mrs. A. W. Pipes has invited a group of friends to lior home on Quren Anne for a bridge luncheon tomorrow afternoon. She has chosen 'snapdragons and bridal wreath ;for decorations lor the oc casion. Following the luncheon, there will be four tables of bridge in play. ltd urn From Seattle Tonn.rmw Noon. Dr. niirt Mrs. J. e Hnyoa, whr have beei? visiting their daughter. Maiy. who is a student at the rniversity of Washington. Seattle, are expected to return to Med ford tomorrow on the noon train. Mr. nml Mrs. Foiilkow Leave Tor North. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Foulko. whoso marriage was an event of last week in Portland, loft early today for Salem, after spending1 Sunday with Mrs. Fonlkes' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lew ttoynolds. They plan to make their home In tho northern city. Favorite Lovers o Here in Romance of Auo Speeding o Mary 'Brian and Iliehard Arlen. who 'in' previous 'pictures' establish ed themselves with ho moving picture public as a favorite team of lovers, are seen working tuftut ti er again in Allen's first sound pic ture. "f!ur ping I'p." nn nll-mlk-ing il u t o middle racing' film which beffan a throe days en gagement at the Vox Rialto the ater yeste r d a y. nnd has a' news review, a 1-loyd Hamilton short; talking com o d y , and n singing act filling out the rest of tho bill. S p e o d, action nnd thrills nre tho main Ingre dients of this nll- .Mary Brian snimd rititn race track romance in which there is enough loud noise what with the roaring of tho high powered motors, as the cars speed around curves, etc., to suit most anyone. Tho plot is not a new ope but the method tcllinp it Is. and fn a picture has some Interesting new tcehnluuc The setting is In n small town during county fair time, at which tho biff motor race is "fixed" by priimoters. A dare-devil racing driver, played by0rlen, upon find ing that Ids employers nro plan ning to double-cross out of J'iti.U't' a prominent citizen, who In th father of tho girl he Is In love with (Mary Ibi.tni does some double crossing of his own by r:Oimr straight in tlxgrrnt contest, which he wins 10 a hair, nnd also the girt. The supporting company Is n rap-'ihle one. including Sam Hardy, IVancIs McIon-tld and Tully Mar shall. The diali-K records very clear nnd the protography in Rood. 'robahy the choict mmedy bit In this picture Is the walking quarrel bet ween the two young lovers In which they cover much ground in excitedly pacing around, he pleading to he n Mowed, to ex plain, an I she in her J"atou.v re fusing to Urtcn. ' ft. A. K. Author of Gold Bullets Writes . New Mystery For Mail Tribune II U' Jr v l V ill -KMg jarm iH ' Charles. (I. i;ootn, wnose "tioiii Bullets'' was a&nongi thq most widely read' mystery novels of re cent years, has written another thrilling story of romance and in trigue. "Murder at High Tide." It will appear in the Ma it Tribune, a- chapter daily, beginning Tnurs dny. -May 1. Mouth's unusual talent for de veloping a striking plot, with an abundance of surprising climaxes and gripping suspense. Is again evident in "Mvrder at High Tide." The story moves swiftly and cre ates a tense excitement, bin all the baffling events fit logically to gether in the solution of the crime. The author has e'.iosen an inter est Inpr background for his story. All the action takes place on San l.ucas Island, a tiny bit of land in the Pacific six miles off tho Cali fornia coast. . For more than' I'd ft 'yours, ihfs Island has figured in the history of The statistical report for the ing itemsized record of workr CUttee jui-orviows V Telephone" -inflfHries 3r.ft Towns visited and number of ! limes tor social work: j Ashland '...-I.. -: Talent Phoenix q 1 Central Point Rogue Hiver - (iold Hill 1 ; Jacksonville I , Hutte rails O 1 ; Kaglo Point I Medford 2" Total. No. towns visited Id No. of clients O I'll 'pus of cases: I'amiiy relief Transient families .1 Old men ! Kx-.servico In1 Child welfare Co-operating with cases: The Kumily Health Assn., Pu- 1 oblo, Colo 1 Red Cross Hired or. Klt.sfm- mons Hospital, Denver 1 Donv'o Chapter. A. It. C. A.. Den voi, Colo 1 Social Welfare Bureau. Seattle.. 1 Public Wclfara llurean of Port- ! land .r, Ran Dipgo Chapter. A. U. C- 1 Los Angeles Welfare Dcpt 1 Probation Officer, Pel Norte County. California 1 , Sheriff Del Norte County 1 Public health ..r I County court 1" (iroceftes: i (!od ward's $ -fi.17 (leo. Currier it.fu Rutignlow Store 2.Sf Hibbaid's -"..Tit Phoenix Mercantile Id. on Kred O'Kellv l'.'.r. Court Street Grocery I!.! H. K. Marsh 1.1 :! Hutchinson 2'1' Alexander 1 1 .0'i Set vice Stores 2.(1.1 Star Market 1 UH Koonomy Market .ri.bi Gates &. I.ydiaid 17. ST Iliown Itros li.lTi Jacksonville Store q .25 Total for March ',.Ct Total lor .March from Ued Cross 1I!0.."1 Milk: Sinder's Daily 4.0S Gold Seal I.L'm Mndrnna Dairv f",.pi Mrs. R W. Tame 1.K0 Mrs. Jolm Wpbstor .r. Id Total for March 8 l!fi !7 Fuel : Medford Purl Co Total for Mrh. from It. C. . 21. IS Kent: !h-own & Whiie S 27. '0 J. H. Sheley (i.OO M. H. . Vinson Vjf)o Mih. Carrin Kdwards lu.no Mrs. I- W. Tame 30.f Mrs. C. Olhaon n.75 Total for March Total lor Mcli. ftom R. C Merciianlif;o: M. M. Re;d. Stoi-6 .1. C. IVnney 17 2.7.S Total for March $ UM Total for Mrh. rrnm R. C. 20.1. TranMitia'lon: Hmithrii I'm Iff- $111 ..15 Total for March $11 1..V. Total fin- Md,. from R. C. . 7.r Tranlpnt: , 1 ... Monthly Report of Red Cross the Pacific. Originally granted l(y the King of Spain to the Valas-ipu-z family in the early ISOO's. it j remained in their possession, a ; veritable feudal estate, until the beginning of the 1'nth century, when impoverishment forced them 1 to relinquish the possession. A cri m Ming fort mi .it shore marked the last remains of the owners' hold defiance of the west ward march of Aniorican domi nance. I Hi the island under its new ownership Don Parados, called "the most sinister figure on the coast," purchased the place recently there hung an atmo sphere of foreboding". Jealousies,, hatreds and Intrigues, pari of them rooted in tho island's century of ' troublesome history, filled the nir. ' In this settling, llnoth develops an 0 mazing story of romance, intrigue and mystery a puzzle which will fascinate you. Itegln with the first chapter in tiie Mall Tribune, Thursday. May 1. Modern Coll'ep Shop S 2.7a Washington Rooms 4.00 Tranientf: Transients fur Mw'eUi ..4. ".75 Trhhafer: " ' " '' ' '"H DavlK Transfer' S n.79 Kada Transfer 3 1.B0 Total for March $ 7.2ft Total for Men. from U. C... 5.2) Allowances for families for March C5.00 Total matorlal roliof tor .March S.103'.27 Total material relief lor- '' March from Red Cross. ... 23!.S5 Thrift Shop Report of Thrift Shop for March showH tho following items. Donors to the shop worn Mrs. Rhopard, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Janney, Mrs. Al bright and .1. J. Wilkinson. I o ur ic en Raiments were wiven to ten persons, Cnsh snips .(noiti. clonaU-fl (innds workort (lilt $ 111.20 7.85 12.SII r.o.oo Ralnry IvPlll Or:ivaj:e linlund 12.50 '.Z". isoj Total elcarod In cash 4f Tolal cloareil in service.... 20.SO .MISS. It. A. -M 1'iiUKY. .Mri-. Ri rl land Allorncy Vlslm Mi'dlord Attorney A. C. Hhaw of Port land, was fn ".iedrrnd today trans act hit; business in .Judtfe .Norton's court. Mr. Shaw says politics are warming up In Rortland and the com est will he spirited from now until the primaries. .IIe also says h- helievos t'orhett will ha vo a phmtliiy In Portland. ' Yon can't go wrong in making biscuits if you add the milk ONLY A AT A Ti ime, IIn.i.s Bros, never go wrong in developing the flavor, of their matchless coffee because they roast only a few pounds at a time by a continuous prnces Controlled Roasting. No bulk-roating method can produce1 such flavor. O Fresh from llw original vacuum pack. Easily opened with the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE 0 l?!0 LtleS 1 I Construction work has been started on the Rogue River ' sum mer homes of Captain rharlos N. Rlack and Frank l'. M:dlsfin. San I'rancise.i capitalists. The con 1 1 :u t fur the Madison place has been awarded to W. II. Merrill and for the Hlack lodge to Klmer Cliilders. bcal contractors. They began operations this morn ing. Roth en a tracts provide that local labor and materials pur chased from local merchants be used. Lumber for the Captain I Hack structure wilt In furnished by the Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany. Moth lodges will bo completed and ready for occupancy between June 1 r and .1 uly I . The Hlack lodge is located In the Trail district, and tho Madison summer hume in tho McLeod area. The I Hack lodge occupies a HiMl aero strip on Rogue river, pur chased la.st fall from Charles llass, and Is planned to" "bo '"in tie-"fit" llio most beautiful , and commodious summer homes on the Pacific coast. It will he !0 by 00 feet, with an exterior finish ,'u Califor nia redwood. The Madison' lodge will be Tu by fiJi feet in. dimensions. CooiKdlvj WRbur of JLood Uiver Democratic candidate for governor was the, speaker ,af tnduy'N lunch: etui of the tviwahts tduli, maiked with the tiMial luiRe attendance of members. Mr. Wilbur, an attor ney by profession, reviewed tho history ot the Rritish and Ameri can disputes over boundaries af fecting l he Oregon territory. lie also urged every member present to yotv at the primary election next month, fulfilling n part of the pledge of citizenship. W. II. Cannon,, former M.cdford mayor, was a guest at the session and made a. few Interesting re marks, C. T. Raker told or eirorts to . assure Medford, a complete census count and outlined plans that ; Were made this forenoon to get into contact with Medford citi zens; to determlno. whether they had been soon by the enumera tors. Dr. K. W. StoiiriiH will bo in charg of programs Tor the next month .and are to cover topics of health and civic Interest. r 4 in buying f - i i i 4' Baking Powder j Same Price - for over, . ! 3 38 years j You save In using it. Use less than of . high priced brands. ! tuSED BY OUR COVBRNMENTj a JOE THOMAS 222 South Holly Medford r You are Invltad to present thli cou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two ' - FREE TICKETS TO' A TALKINO PICTURE 1 1 PROGRAM AT THE Aa a Subscriber Guest of the MAIL TRIBUNE j WATCH THI8 SPACE. If you are' a subscribed to th Mall- Tribune your name may appear here tomor-: rowl Only subscribers' namea will' be published and, during the dura tion of this offerj all subscribers i will be given an opportunity to en-1 oy FREE shows' aa GUEST8 OF THIS PAPER. . ' NOwfpt-AyiNO "Burning Up" j L ASHLAND Y. M. C. A. HAS Ashland Y. M. C. A. is spon soring n "learn to swim' cam-' palgn May ti to Hi. a special rate. Including use of suits, has iiciMi made a i llellmnn baths for those taking the course of four lessons. C luces are divided into groups. I m hiding men, women, older boys, older girls, younger I buys ami younger girls. None i younger than nine years may enter. Instruction, which is free, will be carried on by Mat Thompson, secretary of the Ashland Y. M. C A., who Is handling enrollment of applicants for the course. Miss Puiv Thompson and Miss Mar garet Price, the latter physical education Inst motor In Ashland schools. flashes will be held for women We Offer Monarch Royalty Corporation Glass A Preferred Stock Listed on New York. Produce Exchange i1'liii,riripiitiii!r;('niniiliitiv(. N'on-( 'lillnliliM , Ki'ci' lrmn Nnrinal Ki'di'i-al liii-oinc Tux , as a Seasoned, Monthly Dividend Paying Security lll'SIN'KSS: rmil'lnpil stiicily to oil. Rax. mill nisinlleil mm. l-nyaltli-H. Slonaroh' ililll-i no wills, owns nn Iimihos, tlnpn not n)trat( any irojKiiUs or iilnntH and ho avoids Ihn haardd of pxiiphhIvo npcratlnnH. Itn INCOMH IS PRACTICALLY NKT, rc-rclvi-il monthly from pipe Hue piu-chuaiiiK nsenciOH. IIOI.niNflS: A of April loth, 1M0, Monnrcli noyulty Corpornllon owned' ROYALTY l.NTKUES're in 24S0 niverlfled I'ropRitleH (H17 I'lniltichiK) located nndr I, lift!) IS Ai-i-es ir,2,134 Acres under I'roducInK I'roppitleHl with 3HH I'roduc-lUK W'pIIh. Addilinnnl (lift Wells nio enntlmmlly helnR limnKlu In on thPHO propm iIpr u-Mh no eximnHO !o Monarch. t.'omimnieH Htieh as STANDARD OIL.-DITTCH SIIULL, CITIHS SUllVICIO. T10XAS COMPANY, SINCLAIR OIL, and ninny other MAJOR OIL COMI'ANIKS OI'HRATH !)h nt the Properties In which .MONARCH, owtiB ROYALTY INTIORUSTS. The Prnperties nro only B- tie delopcd. " f ASSISTS: DIVIDICND I1RCORD: Tl.e May Hllh dividend dlsbiirsomcnl payable to all sloclihold . era of record April :10th will nialiu the 84lh consecii live MONTHLY CASH- D1V1- OKND TOTALINt! 109 paid to stockholders. Wide diversification of holdings, expert management, wonderful past record, present strong position, together with ready market ability if desired, makes this security a most attractive one. A, S. DAvenport G210 YOUR SERVANTS VI Do You Use Them? Are you taking advantage of the many electrical ser vants available? Do you realize the number of ways that electricity can lighten the burden of ' household duties? . , n fi..; .,. . -.- .( ; .; - Developments trical industry have revolutionized homes, industries, transportation and communication. ..-.- , '" Of the 28 million homes in the United States, almost 20 million now have the advantages of light and power. The facilities of the power companies and the many ap- ' pliances now, on the market enable all of these homes to employ electrical servants at reasonable cost. These servants do not have to be humored. ' You do-not have to give them ''a day of f.M They work for you with the same efficiency all day, every day. i Are,'you'en ' joying their service?. t : i , : v w - i... f ' THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY "Yiir 'JR. ORCHARDIST We Have a Stock of of In All Sizes Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Phone , . beginning at :l p. others nt -t p. m. una fnr; (A Delaware Corporation) to yield a monthly income totaling approxi mately 9 per annum on money invested.'- 1925 1930 .8. 77,000.00 .. 6,543,457.84 For full details write or see Oregon Representative,. Mr.' Frank Dent, Hotel Jackson, Medford, Oregon. HEILBRON & INVESTMENT SECURITIES . San Francisco, Cul. 1 during the last forty Partmrs itfc5Z!&j In Prsre$sH 2G0 Mull Tribune ni nm ?n.itntt ftitiii pi-fry rt:iy! read. b . i I i v V- CO, . 318 Montgomory St. i years in the elec 5- it