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.
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38 years j
You save In using
it. Use less than of .
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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
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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
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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
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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
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