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PSOE SIX MEDFORD MATT, TRTBTTNTC, MEDFORD, OREfiONT, TUESDAY. MAY 27, RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS 'r Timely Hints for (Hy KriHst HusUrl) Cottage clmoHe, a product of lutlk, is especially plrnsine In sum mertime 1)1 cm) t'I with rich cream uml u little Halt. The cheeao In IiIkIi In nutritive value, and con lain all the materials of milk with the exception of cream. Compar ing with milk, It In a kouico of pro tein for building and repair of body Uhhiioh. One milk authority declare that Hlillo phyKiciaiiH often find a milk did useful in ireatinK the Mick, in many cusch it Ik possible to subHti tute cottHBfl cheese, with added cream or butter for part or all the milk. The cheese in fact i a food easy to consume alone or in com bination and can easily form an important pint of the diet. j It Itt nlwuys found useful in the making of s:it;ils, (IchhitIh and tu(keil dishes and tin a foundation for the main dish it can reduce the expense and appeal to the ap petite as well oh other foud.s. Few people have realized the dlveralty of ItK UH('H. - M lid In flavor, cottage cheeHO combines nicely with berries, peaches and other fresh fruits. Cut dates, raisins, dried fruits und chopped nuts are great mixers. Hroken nut meats, finely cut green peppers, diced cucumbers and other crisp vegetables may also bo mixed with the cheese. . A recent farmers' bulletin. Issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, suggests recipes as follows: Colt a so-Choose Mayonnaise 1 cupful cottage cheeso, 1 tablespoonful sugar. 7 to 7:30 p. in. Phil Kpllnlny's i niUHlc from Hotel PennHylvunlu. NUC HUlvlce to KCIO. 7:30 to 7:4li p. m. Anion 'N' Andy NUC hoivIc.o lo KCIO, K11Q, '; KO.MO, KCIW, KIJCA, ' X to 8:30 I. in. Lot's Oct AbkocI . atort. NIK! service to KHQ, , KOMO, KCIW, KI'O, Kl''I. S lb .8:30 p. ill. I'Mi-lHlan milntot. N1IU HClvico lo KCIO, KKCA. 8:30 to II p. m. Hill Hilly Hoys. . NUU bcivIco to KCIO, KOA 8:45 lo 0 p. Ill, to 0:15 p. in. NBC Concert Fa vorite. NBC service to KGO. 1:15 to 9:30 p. m. Mux Dolln and IiIb violin. NUC Hcrvlco lo KCIO, ' KHQ, KOMO, KCIW. 0:30 lo 10 p. in. Miniature bioK- ruphiea. NI1C service to KCIO. 10 to 11 p. in. Cotton UloBBoin IMIllBtrelB. NUC servlco to KCIO, KHQ, KOA, KG W 10:30 to 11 p. m. 11 to ili p. in. Hotul St. FrnnclH ' Dunce Orchestra. NUC ucrvlce ' to KGO, KO.MO. HOfUJIO HIVKK, Ore.. May 27. t -r-(Hpeclnl.) Mrs. Hanson and Miss Alice Danielson of Murshflold wero guests of Mrs. Al Love, Krl day and Saturday. ' The little church which stood about two miles from Itogue Ulver on the lOvaus valley road, bus been tsken apiirt In seetinns and moved to Kngue Itlver, where It Is being re-erected. ! Jtngue Itlver boasts some much needed new signs. The American Aula association has erected four In Hague Ulver, designating the north and south hank roads of Kvans creek, tho Winds creek road and tho rnelfle highway. Mrs. Ha rail AVaUcnmn and grand daughter IjoIs Jean, nnd Walter Wakeman spent a few days the past week visiting friends and relatives In Hoguu Hlver and Kvans valley. HE SUFFERED FDR YEARS WITH PILES Simple Home Remedy nt Lost 1 Banishes the Trouble. Now Feels Like a New Man DOCTORED YEARS WITHOUT RELIEF "I suffered and doctored for years with piles and Rome sort of intestinal trouble. Then I learned about Colac Pile Pills my stom ach trouble disappeared piles quit bleeding and hurting, and I feel like a new man. They are 100 per cent efficient, and I can't rec ommend them cnouuh," writes Joseph Srhlndler, Brick Mason of' Ghent, Minn. "Thousands of men and women in agony with troubles of this sort have found Colac Pile Pills slop the pain and banish every sign of their trouble almost as if by manic. Just a couple pills with a awallow of water at each meal for a few days dors the work. Down deep inside to the root of trouble where n suppository or salve could reach o these rrmsrksble pills, harm lest', healing, soothing and effect no other part of the body. Doctors endorse new internal way. Ob tain of druggist on gusrsntee of complete relief or money back, or end 76e for regular bottle postage paid return mail. Colac Chemical Co., Rrrnlwond. Md. o ' ROGUE RIVER " Medford Tables Vj teaspoonful mustard. tt teaspoonful suit, teaspounful paprika, -i cupful olive oil. Mix thoroughly trio first five in gredients. Ktir In the oil gradually. This dressing will not keep long without separating and should be mudo immediately before serving. Nt ii ff etl-I'm nc Sa lad! Hemove the stones from cooked prunes. KtuTf prunes with cottage cheese which has been seasoned with salt and pepper. Horvc on lettueo leaves with mayonnaise dressing. Dates or figs may be used instead of prunes if desired. Cot (ago Cheeso aud IVpHr Suliul Hemove pulp and seeds from a green pepper. Stuff pepper with cottage cheese, seasoned with salt and pepper. Chopped nuts and chopped red pepper or onion may be added to the cheese. L.et stuffed pepper stand in a cool place for one hour, slice, and serve on let tuce leaves. rincapplo ami Cheeso Salad Cottage-cheese balls rolled in choopod nuts, served on a slice of pineapple, make a delicious salad. WliiUT-Nalail Combinations No. 1 2 cupfuls cottage cheese. 1 cupful pickled beets, cubed. Mix, add salad dressing, and serve on crlMp lettuce, t No. 2 1 cupful chopped cabbage. cupful celery, cut fine. 1 cupful chopped apple (red peeling may be left on). Mix with a cottuge-cheese salad dressing, and serve on a lettuce or a sinull cabbage leaf. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) Tiiowlny. n 5 to 0:30 Hlunduril Klamo s tius 1'roKrani. s 5:30 to 6 Mcrlo Kindle. 0 to 0:15 UIk IMnos Lum- licr Co. s 0:15 to 0:30 News nnil Mar- Ue.ts hy Mull Trlliiinu. 0:30 to 7 Palmer MumIc House. s 7 to 7:15 Tom nnd Wnuli i proHentort by Associated Oil n Co. 9 8 (Jovt. frost forecast by Kloyd Youiir. e 8 to 8:30 r'lrestono Hcrvlco n Stores, Inc. r 4 8:30 to 0 Popular recflrd- Inns. I) lo 10 California Oregon Power Co. Wednesday. 7:55 to 8 HiKnlifast broad- cast of news by Mail Trill- t line. 8 to 8:30 Children's Oold Bond Uadln Half llotlr. 8:30 to 8:40 Pnrkor's Potato ) ('hips, 8M5 to 0 Medford Ico & 4 Hlorao Co. 0 to 0:30 Park (Iroccry. 0:30 to 10 Colonial llalicry. 10 to 10:30 Mann's Dept. Store. 10:30 to 11 Heath's Drug Htoro. 11 to 11:30 Hnrelson's, La- 4 dies Uoady-to-Wear. 11:30 to 12 O. V. Meyers Co. 13 to 13:15 Jackson County llldir & Loan association. 12:15 til 13:30 Kurmers Co- niM'ral Ive lOxcliallKc. 1'J:30 News flashes liy Mall rf 'lYIlinnc. 12:30 tn 1 Pierce Auto I. liVolnht Lines. . 1 to 1:30 llrunswlck llrevl- 4. lies. 1:30 In 2 Yellow Call Co. 2 tn 2:30 Diamond. Jewel- li.r. f to 5:30 Htnndnrd Klanio. (las Prourain. r 5:30 to tl Hehorer Mtttor Co. 0 lo 11:15 lllit Pln.cs Lum- her Co. 6:16 to 0:30 News and mar- kets by Mall Trllmnc. 0:30 to 7 Porter Lumber Co. 7 lo 7:15 Tom nnd W'llsll. prwnted by Associated Oil Co. " R Oovt. frost forecast by Ktovd Viuinu. AN'IJKIISON CltKKK, Ore., May 20 (Special) Our school closed I'Vlday, May 16, with three ftradll ales, It il t It Mays, Dorothy y.elnke and livern Zemke, This hns boon n most successful term wllh wood work. Moht every one on the creek spent Jackson county day in Afh Isnd. V. M. Centers bus been quite III at the home of bis duUKhter. Mrs. Jumcs Mays. Mr. nnd Mrs. (Ireen were out to Ashland Saturday. Mr. Sanders of Ashland was up on Hie creek Sunday. Mrs. James MacDowell was out to Talent Thursday.. (lea. .McAnully Is cultlnii bis bay this week. Mm. U C. Jones spent Sunday In Phoenix. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jess Ulnck called nt James MacDowell's Sunday. Mr. Petri and son. Klton, called at the Mays home Wednesday eveninR. 8HANOHAI, May 27. P) Po.i tered hy rlvll w.r, banditry has become rnmpnnt in virtually every province of Chlnn soulll of the YnnKt.e valley and In several nortn of It. PI1OI0NIX, Ore., May 27. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Krcd DaURherty and family spoilt Sunday picnick ing at Dead Indian. Independence school attended Jackson County day at Aslihuid Friday and bad a picnic in the Ash laud park at noon. During the aft ernoon program they presented a flag drill. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hartley and sons, Joe and Collins, picnicked in the Ashland park Sunday with Mrs. Hartley's brother and family of Ashland. Mrs. Andrew Ilearn spent Mon day in Ashland. Loo Furry, who lias been work ing in California since the first of the year, returned to the borne of Ji fa parents here Saturday. Walter Prcttyman of Portlund spent a few dayB here visiting, fie wns a former student in tho Phoe nix high schools and lived with his aunt, who was then the owner of the 111 ue Flower lodge. Mabel Harris spent Friday night and Saturday at the home of Carol i Daugherty. Mr. Pettus returned to Ills work in Chlco Hie first of the week, after attending the graduating exercises of his laughter here. Mr., and Mrs. George McClain. Mrs. J. W. Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watkins all motored to the home of Churlcs Roberts on Williams creek Sunday. .Misses Klva Chapman and Krcel Young attended the graduating ex ercises at the lagle Point high school Thursday night. Sybil Cas ter roturned witli them and visited at the home of Krccl Young, attend ing the graduating exercises Friday. Mr. nnd Mi'B. l. O. Caster of Kagle Point spent Sunday visiting the home of Roy Caster. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson of Phoenix and Mr, and Mrs. Theron Hiack and Mr. and Mrs. Newborn Hodges of Medford spent Sunday nlcnlcking at McCalllster Soda Springs. Miss Klva Caster spent the week end visiting at the home of Miss Marie Prescott nt Ashland, Sunday night viBlting the four Christian Ktidenvor Societies at the Chris tian church ill that cty. Regular meeting ot the Neigh bors of Woodcraft will bo held on Wednesday afternoon of this week nt W. O. W. hall. All members are urged to he present. Miss Oltcrdale, manager of 'the telephone entertained 13 of the girls of. tho long distance telephone office with a dinner at Blue, Flower lodge Thursday. Miss Bornie Gordon wns hostess to a party at the Blue Flower lodge May 17, entertaining i'i of her friends of the Medford high school wllh a dancing party. TALENT, Ore.. Muy 27. (Spl.) Indyo Ooddnrd of Klamath Falls, spent the woek-und visit ing relatives and looking lifter business on Wagner creek. Hill Bradley lias roturned from an extended visit in Cnllfornin and Karl Simmons, who had charge of the servlco during Mr. Brndloy's absence, returned to his homo in Cnnyonvltle. Miss PckkIo Cudhyo left for her homo In Snn Francisco Sunday nS.urniug nfler two weeks' visit at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. ltoy lo Vaniler. Mrs. (leno Kstos roturned to Oakland May 25, after a week spent with her daughter, Kath erlne of this city. Several new families from dif ferent points nrrlvtfd in Talent during tho Week anil found posi lions thinning fruit. Mr. ami Mrs. 14. K. Kvans of Chlluiiiiln were calling on friends in Talent and vicinity over the week-end. Mr. mid Mrs. Stnihmelor nnd Mr. and Mrs. Capps ot Central Point vislled al Iho homo of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters1 Sunday. Ijldles' Aid of tho M. K. church of Talent will put on a food sale May 31 at the I'ark (Iroceterln. Miss Francis (lulliitln of the Valleyvlew district, Is a Junior In home economics at O. S. ('., was honored at muthors' week by election to membership In Oml- eron Nu. national honorary and professional society for women In home economics. She was the only one In the school of homo economics thai rocelved a straight A. Mrs. Vera lllse of lis Angeles Is making an extended visll at the homo of Mrs. McMayon of this city. Mrs. Hlley Nyswnner of Chllo l li I ii spent tho week with relatives in Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Smith nnd two daughters of (llcndulo attend ed the commencement exercises at Talent. May 22. ' Mm Kennedy, iwhq lias heen visiting her daughter. Mrs. Marlon Peeson, left for her home In Idaho May St. Mrs. Kennedy will visit friends In Portland slid Cnlon. Ore. Ira llnrt of this city ncconi pnnled Mrs. Kennedy ns fur ns L'nlon, ore. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hush of Medford called In Talent Friday. Andrew llrlmer bus returned t" llnmton to Join bis wife at their summer cnuip. Kverett Ueeson Is remodeling his farm home on the Wagner creek rond. MIhs Helen Shipley. Mtsa Ksler Spangeiilierg nnd Miss Opal Mc I'turnen. In company with Wayne HoldrldRe. left for Corvallls Fri day morning to attend the gradu ation exercises. Dr. Hnlgnte guve a lecture at the home of Mrs. H. It, Myer of this city Friday afternoon. Ten ladles were present. The lecture wns on the subject of unity. TALENT EAGLE POINT KAOLK POINT. Ore.. May 27. (Special) Mr. und Mrs. Thomas iizenoff are proud pur enls of a .baby boy weighing eight pounds and seven ounces. Born ut the Community hospi tal lit Medford, May 19th. I Dr. Sears of Medford was call-' ed to attend Mrs. Helms, who was suddenly taken ill Wednes day. Mrs. Orla Davldwn. Mrs. Orln Adumson and Mrs. Lewis Robert son went to Central Point on Wednesduy. Miss Harriet Hannaford, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hannaford of Eagle Point and Millard Robertson of tho Crater Lake highway, stole a mnrch on their many friends and were uuletly murried in Medford Wed-j nesday. W. C. Clements, proprietor of tho local lumber yurd, was a guest at the Sunnysido hotel on Tuesday. A number of friends gathered Sunday, May 18th and motored to Uvans creek where they en- Joyed a picnic dinner. Those making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmorton and family, Mr. und Mrs. Roy Ash pole and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Wig Ashpole and daughter and grandma Ashpole of Medford, Mr. ad Mrs. Taylor'' of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ander son of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Day and family, Mr, and Mrs. J.' H. Stanley and son, and grundma and grandpa Day of near Medford. Mrs. W. R. Young and chil dren and Edith Wefdman visit ed at the home of Mr. and ! Mrs. David Prince Friday after-! noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nygren of Lake Creek wero In Eagle Point Friday uftornoon on busi ness. Mrs. Ben Kingery nnd chil dren visited at the homo of Uncle Bill and Mrs. Hoagland Friday. Mrs. Phillips of the Meadow brook ranch was a business 'call er at the Sunnyslde hotel Fri day. Mrs. Clara Liobman and son Edward, wero invited guests at the Sunnysido hotel Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. ' Barnes went to Roguo River on busi ness Tuesduy. Shorty Miles of Butte Falls was In Eagle Point Friday evening, calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward and Mr. nnd Mrs. S. K. Barnes at tended tho government recreation school at Rogue Kiver last week. Mrs. Ward, -lecturer of tho Euglo Point Orange, brought to- us ono of the clever stunts that was put on at tho recreation school. Mrs. Ruby Bltterllng, president of tho H. E. C announced they would meet Wednesday, May 28 at the homo ot Mrs. Enid Car ter. Leonard Gain of Prospect de livered some fine shakes to Mrs. Hewlett Monday. Fred Dutton. cattle man, and Joe Worthlngton of Brownsboro, wero in Eaglo Point .Monday on business. Mrs. Geneva McDonald loft last wook for tho Howard school dis trict where sho will remain for a prolonged stay at thp home of her daughter, Mrs. Dovunoy and family. Mrs. Ethel Fleecy nnd children of Medford culled on friends in Eaglo Point Saturday. Mrs. Roy Stanley, Mrs. S. E. Howlett and daughter llattlo wero business visitors at tho Charley Cluucudb ranch Thursday. Charley Potligrow delivered u flue lot of strawberries at tho Sunnysido hotel Saturday morn ing. Mr. und Mrs. Jim King of Derby called at tho homu ot Riley Scars Snturdny. .Mrs. Anna llropby was taken to tho Sacred Heart hospital at Medford Tuesduy. It is not known Just how serious tho case Is. Mrs. R. T. Seaman and daugh ter Putsy. und Mrs. C. F. Davles aud daughter Kathleen May, were In Medford Saturday. Tennis is now tho favorito sport at Eagle Taint .ns Is to ho seen by tho largo crowds thut are around Iho court all day Sunday, eagerly watching while uniting for their turn on tho court. Members of Mrs. Royal Browns class of tho Presbyterian Sun day school will meet nt her home Thursday evening. May 20 at 8:011 o'clock for cholco practice. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph King, nee .leanetto llazelton, nnd family of Ashland, cnlled nl tho homo of Mrs. S. 14. Howlett Sunday. Mr., and Mrs. Harold Cady and family of Medford spent the week end at tho homo of her father, Frank U-wls nnd sons. S. H. Harnlsh nnd Mrs. Hwuzy mtored to Biltlo Falls Sunday and wero dinner guests al tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. 14. A. Hlldicth. Mr. Dell Hlldreth of Oakland. Cal.. also was present. SAMS VALLI'IY, Ore.. May 27. (Spl.) Threatening weather is causing th hay men who have their first cutting of hay down to work with ono eyo on tho field and the other on the sky. New sign hoards placed along our roads nr an added Improve ment nnd a. long needed conveni ence. News of the death of Mrs. Mar cellus Rowe of Central Point. Mon dny night, came as n terrible shm k to relatives and friends here, due to the fact that the deceased SAMS VALLEY ; I ADJUSTMfF Entirely Satisfactory Mr. H. S. Deuel has authorized us to express his keen appreciation of the prompt and courteous adjustment extended the Deuel family by The Springfield fire and Marine Insurance Company and The Northwestern Mutual fire Association through the ad justers4 Messrs. Shan kland and Hagen, FULL FACE VALUE Of His Policies Your Insurance Is Only as Good as Your Collec tion Experience in Case of Loss R. A. Holmes, Agency and ( Medford Investment Co. had just completed a few days visit here Monday afternoon, at the homo of her brother, Geo. MeDon ouffh and seemed to be as well as usual. At u special meetlnp of Sams Valley OrntiRO Friday niffht, the following? candidates wero Riven tho third and fourth deRiees: Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Ppurlin. Mr. and Mrs. Kills. Mr. and Mrs. IVter Itiierson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris and son John. After Initi ation tho H. 10. C. served fruit salad and sandwiches. ' Friends and relatives In this coin in unity wore shocked when they learned of the sudden death of Mrs. K. M. VAdaius of Centra I l'ulnt last Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Lyman Is slowly im proving from a two weeks serious Illness. Several from our community EVERYONE RAVES ABOU HAIR SINCE I USED LEA S TONIC My Hair Was Fnlling Out and It Was So Gray and Thin That I Was Worried AGED 55 NOW HAIR IS NO LONGER GRAY "I think vcry woman in the ' ' world who is turning (tray or Ion- k tag her hair should know about this wonderful Lra's Hair Tonic which Ihey are advertising now," declared Mrs. J. A. Trenton. N. W. Station, Box 52, Detroit. Mivh. "I work as a clerk in a popular store here in Detroit and appearance is everything, especially at my age ot 5 years. You ran imagine how badly I felt. Mr hair was fallim? and was getting terribly thin turning gray rapidly, too. My scalp itched and really . friends were noticing it. Lucky for me a friend of mine in Washington, ma, recommended Lni Hair Ton ic, which 1 couldn't get in the drug lores 01 iieiroii. .ne told me such wonderful things about Idea's I wrote for it and after using the nrsi oouie i seni lor six more and thanks to Lea's my hair is thick. full of life and lustre and back to its original color. I haven't a gray hair in my head and everybody raves about my hair being so pret tr. I am and m h.; I. M.i black the same as when I was . for On the Main and Fire May 21 motored to the nznlea patches I Sunday and Rathered some of the beautiful flowers that grow near Grants Pass. i Kuccalnureato services for the j Sams Valley graduates were con- I ducted Sunday niRht with Hev.'j j Katon of Medford delivering the , j sermon. Itev. Katon took for his ! ; subject the Standardization of Life I I which ho made very Interesting ! and instructive. ' j Several beautiful hymns were jsung hy members of tho high! school and of the cuiiru'juity. ! j Oregon Weather T.icreasirg cloudiness followed by , rain Weunesday and in the west portion toniRht; cooler in the in j terior Wednesday, with increasing southwest winds on the coast, prob j ably reaching Ra;e force tonight. Classified advertising gets results. 1 T PRETTY MBS. J A. PRtTON girl," writes .Mrs. I'rcslon, who like thousands of others have been pouring in loiters of praise In Mrs. Lea, since she began introducing her remarkable hair preparation down in Tampa. Kla. Anyone it seems may get the same results. In fact the Lea Inn. if to. Hrentwood, Md, guaran tees money hack without quihble or question if it fails to delicht any user. Local dr.ggi,is are featuring Lea's Hair Tonic. I-asy lo appy at home by rubbing a few HrT !"k "".""'P h finger '"""V .l nan,H' s gradual ex perls do not delect. I'ltant and of course doesn't stain. plications few weeks, works th. magic,hen occionil fler year keeps hair - beautiful scalp inv,wr,,ed, no matter how old you may be. If druggist win not nhl n f l:. i.l. sPl Wl" "end dollar bill fr 1 mail with full direction, ft., t'? , r V.. ...'"J flJI",.'?n' ' Ton. the Bartlett St. Bldg. Settled May 24. A Tower of Hospitality lVHBTHEKr'nl. t- tint f 0 Jv, uvik, , Mb til mii RT. miTIr7 urf ym bmujnll mm mmt H mm. I HIS IJ-itory hoitelry U mott dun hotel . . . it! home to all who live beneath Its hospitable roof. JBcau dfully furnished lulte and tingle rooms, ech with com pletely electrified kitchenettea, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience, Located in the very center of San FrancUco'i bury social and business whirl . . . cloie to the theatre, smart ihopa and great department itore. !PaIatJal dining room and coffee shop, or If you wish, pre pare your meals In your own convenient kitchenette. Dally hotel service and garage in connection. the El Cortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STRKHT . SAN FRANCISCO MORTTMH A. SAMUEL, Mm Classified Advertising Gets Results ! iGEtCCEEEBO IllllilEIlIi "MEEBEIH PATENTS Trademark! CopyH"1' Free Bookit on Requeit THOMAS BILYU R.oisterert Patent Attorney Kn9 rn.k.o nirfn. PortlanOiJi.