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f'i ffifflE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 22, 1930. .1. i .Kill ril'f in! ll mi 1-1 l"l 1 -I Cotton for Town and Sports YNE of the moat Interesting fea tures or tha preaaat popularity of-oottons la tha fact that they ara iSidQiirably autted to ao many types lot atyllah autnmer apparel. De walopmenta tn tha new mode aerve to emphasize the great Taraatillty of. cottons this year. Bow smartly cottons can be made up for trimly tailored town cos tumes la ahown In tha accompany ing photograph ot a ault of brown jmash-net. The simplicity of tha ;ltaa of thta coatuma la one of Ita outstanding faaturea and It should Fulfillment' Another mnry wrtttun nterulnnient of little folks and big folks by Jfello E. von rtor llcllrn ,,The old, .old man und the tiny oog. having slept toiretlier nnd oa en together, now sat olde y side ' nn Ike top stap of the rickety porch that still clunK', maxtly toy fiilih or habit, to the tumbling Ing shack tha two called Home. How old was the man . or tho little tlogr. No one knew. l''rom where did they come? That, alm, no one knew. Heemlngly, they had always been thoro, in that decay ing log qabln set high on the side of a pine and fir' clad mountuln. They lived together and dreamed together. They were one. He, wllh his flowing white beard and silvery hair, his bent hack und gnarled old hands. She. no larger than a falr slsed cat,. with her alert, Inquisitive face, sharp little eara and funny brown spot over one eye. Nbw, notches of while were beginning to show in the coat that had once been black as night, und the tiny stump of a tall wagged more slow ly than In former years. Ono of the gnarled old hands moved slowly out and down, com ing to' rest, us though guided by years of habit, on the little black head. Tenderly, the crooked fingers fondled the silky eurs, turning them .back and straightening them again. 4 The sun grew warm: his Pipe grew cold. They doted tho short, sweet nnp of the aged. Awakened by the screech of a whisky-Jack, the old man tottored i Tailored aporta suit nf ulilio , Mque wild nlmiKo nt yellow pique pmvMliur effective mninixt ami adding in aniarliMioi nf IIiIk Irlnn Smart and Cool; Em Ik '"win i' M 1 5 " ' be noted that It Include such popular details as the smart cape rod voile blouse with Jabot The other photograph shows a popular type of active aporta cos tume of striped madras. This la made of a fabiio uaually consider ed masculine which In this In stance baa been tailored with' striking skill and Ingenuity to give a maximum effect' of stylo and comfort Patch pockets, a snug jacket of unusual brevity and the tuok-tn blouse with Intereatlng yoke treatment are among its dominant fashion notes. theto his feet, grasped the knotty lunce ni yew wood tnnt served him for a cane nnd started off down the path. Close at his heels, his very shadow, came the fat little dog he i-uueu jooy.' i Was the namo. possibly a short ening of Josephine maybe the name of Homo former loved one? No one knew. Oncn each week, sun or storm, tho two went down that path :o tne little mountnln resort where mere was a )ohi office. Never had they missed a week and never had they chosen any dav hut Thursday. The little result was a hnlt-way station betwoen the nearest town, some fifty miles nway, and a na tional scenic attraction some firty miles beyond. Always in summer n number of tourists wero about; resting, eating, re-fllllng with gas or wnlchlng iho tnmo doer in the small fenced park. To none of theHo did tho old mnn pay the slightest attention, lie first weiu to the post office nnd got his week ly paper, then to the small gen eral store where ho bought the meagre supplies he needed. With all In an old bag on his buck, he sought his favorite place, a rustic bench henenth an old apple trov, nnd there ho spent the clay. Read ing, musing, donliig. he seemed of a different world than the many people about him. On . these days "Jody" was not so nappy, instantly attracting at tention, she was always being cor nea around by some child; ad mired, petted and coaxed with of rcrs of food to slay with them. Always, at the earliest opportunity, ..no nruuia ureaK nway und run nack to the old man; frantic, an purentiy, lest ho ho gone. Her stub of a tail eloquently expressing hw joy nt finding him ngnln. h,i would curl up besldo him, her head on his knee, an expression nf deep satisfaction In her fading eyes. , One Thursday In late AuguM they made their trip as usunl. A larger crowd than ever was about ine smnii hotel and nunnreiitlv nil tho children In the world, to tho harrassed mind of little Jody, were after her. Hho was pulled away from one and given to another, The last to get her, a small boy o.' some ten yeurs, took her to their already over-loaded auto, put her In a big cardboard box that had contained lunch for the family, and tied down the lid. Though she fought bravely to get out and whined plteously, be glng for release, she did not suo- ceeu in making her esrnne until over two hundred miles were be tween ner and her beloved master. Woking from a nap, the oil man's hand slipped out and down to fondle the Utile black head and come to rest on the slats of the bench. Tho llttlo dog was gone! Hlnrtlod Into sudden wakefulness, ho got hurriedly lo his feet nnd made I he rounds of the premises hut no Jody was to be found. As dusk came on. n pathetic hent old figure went feebly up the mountain trail alone. For days he haunted tho resort, nsklng each and everyone: "Have you seen my dog. a tiny black dog with a stub lull?" And always the answer If there was on nnswer for mnny thought hlin "queer" was "Not" Ills faded blue eyes wore 0 haunted expression. Ills loneliness cried aloud In every feature; In the dejecled droop of the already bent shoulders; the unconscious move ment of his hand to his side when- ever he kii down Pointers forParents Compiled by iho KditorH of the I'urentH MaKazine In a thoroughly wholoHome noiiflenohi there lire enough ot-1 cupatioriH, enough Intererit ul- j wuyn ui nunu in me lorm mi thlngH to be done, whether work or play, bo that no pernon can be come the dominant center ot at tention, either for hlniHelf of for othtTB. One of the Important for- ce in the dirertiun of n ihlld'H attitude toward hlniHelf Ik the at- tltiulo nf othei'H toward liiin. It ! it In obvious that he iIIIh the at-! tention of other, HIh own atten tion will kooii be turned also primarily to the contemplation of h I mHfi I f . ThiH 1h w h y a n only cnun and a delicate child arei rather more likely than cithern to be over-concerned with 1(1iim nf Hi'lf, wince they are more likely to j realize hw largely they figure In the Intercut of their puremx. T'nrentH, and enpceially mth rn, who want to Interpret to their children their nvnuc of debt to other culture may well umc in their homcH exampleH nf the art ; and hnndicraftH of foreign pen-j plen. .Inpanefle prlntH bring nn In ternational note n well n u wel-' enme hpIuhIi of color to the li brary or bedroom. Somo of the. modern tableware from ftouthern Kuropp haa been detdgned phjip cially for the delectation of chil dren, and Hh quaint animal and flower plctnrea cunnot fail to pleaHe. A clever woman will rec ognize the HmitlcNH possibilities la thlH line, India printH, OjhmIiohIo vaHIah embrolderiCH and gaudy dlnhe8. table covers froih AiiHtria for bnth adults and children, .lap anehe , toyn. gay Husslan boxes. These things of beamy will not merely be introduced into the household and passed without comment; they will become the j basis of lessons In world friend ship. It is interesting to note that in the newer knowledge of foods nnd diet it hnH been demonstrated that mnny 'foodii exposed lo sunlight develop food values which they previously lacked. These food values are extremely Importnnt in proper diet, hence the value of fresh foods In the diet ill a healthy child. Nvciv cod-liver oil becomes much more efficient In the prevention nnd cure of rick els nfter Its exposure to ultra violet rays. . Do you still make coffee In the ohl,-filKhioncd . way. lh'lp coffee hns much more flavor that Iiouho wlves are coming lo use, more nnd more, the crockery tricolutors like those seen in provencial I'Yoneh kitchens. A truly mod ern invention which is built on the drlp-syHlem Is electric nnd the coffen touches no metal as tho containers nro of glaus. Parents, rind older brothers nnd sisters, nnd tenchel'H, too, often err by laughing nt or scolding n child for some abnormality which, Is ignored, would soon lapse. Hard of hearing children fa tigue more easily than others, at lenrt during the so-culled period of adjustment tn the defect, ow ing to tho extra eYfort required tn keep up the chain of coin mun lent Ion with their fellows. This means such children require more, rest than normal children of that age. No 'iilinrs Ytr Tortlns CMSVI'IKAXn (A) Tho Increas ing number of women practising law In the United State must look for no fnvors because of their sex. nays Walter Thomas Dunmore, dean nf the law col lege of Western Heservo unlver alty. 4 , Oracle Marie Schneider. (1, nf Atlnnta, who began to rend at 20 months, now can read tho Psalms in Herman. than not went unread. The weeks puHsed and the chill of autumn was In the air. The underbrush in the mountains was a riot of gorgeous color.. A lone flaure not on the t-li-kelv leps sating at tho scene before' hlm and .nelnir noihlii l...f n iit.i tie black form. A Thursday passed nnd ho felt . too weak to make Iho trip to the store. He had tei and desired i nothing more. Another Thursday. and he sat on the lep no more. Instend he lay on the cot, fnclnit the open door. At ln.it he seemed to dream. beloved form came up the trail came In the door nnd onto his cot. hot tongue touched his rheek. a stub of n tall wagged feebly. There was a sigh of utter contentment nnd a gnarled old hand fondled thol sort little ears. And so they found them. Hut the' searchers saw what the old man! mercifully had not. The lltflo black ' form was wasted, the little feet cut and bruised nnd stained wllh blood Hut she had found her master at last and I hey were taking their last long sleep TOGKTHKtt. Here's Striking Sports Outfit I . mn-m - - - wmar TIiIh sninrt. himm'Ih ro'lumo of Jnrniuml ill a (I r a h, wllh jurkct of ftrocii volvt'U't'li, Ik oxptM to find high fuvor Willi llic Milliliter Iiisk. MEATS THAT-ARE EASY TO SERVE As . tho superior quality nnd time saving advantages of ready molted und conned meats have become more generally known, there has been n growing demand by the public for these feats. They are Ideal for the week-end motor trlii anil picnic, or as emer gency meats for Unexpected guests, says ,MIh Inez S. WillHon. I frankrurts are sold in nun-pound home economist. Hani, tongue carious. Frankfurla combined nnd coined beef nro only a few wlth sauerld'aut and with beans or the canned meals offered on J nro also mnrkeied In air-tight Iho market. " jeans, fondy to heal nnd cat. Sausage Is made In so fany dif-j -leef or ham bologna fakes a ferent forms, each with its char-, delicious hors d'oeuvre served nctcrlstlc flavor, size and shape, i wllh sliced tomalnes. pickles, rati-; that wo could serve It once a dayi Ishcs. or celery, or it may serve for two mnnt In without using the! mi m.,n ,,sh nf lnp nl0.l1i I1H s'line kind twice. Sausage Is nnj .filling for sandwiches, or as the economical meat, too, for It Is, basis ror a crisp meat and vegc iiot onlv blub in food value, but; table salad. Heated, bologna Is relatively low In price nnd prac-1 equally delicious. Set Out Pepper Plants H NEAPOLITAN TYP-S Of PEPPEIta. SlitET The pepper llltea hot weather and n generous supply of mois ture. See that it docs not puffer for water and you will bo nasured of a liberal crop. It Is also a plant that relishes a nprlnkllnK upon Itn follnKc, something not so Rood for other vegetable. There la llttlo demand for hot "l"' "'' "re necl- f,,r m'"ed plcklea nnd other condiments in tho fall so a very ' lew nnl pepper plants will suf- flco. The fain crop "for general us0 lhe 'ect pepper, tho flesh of which la mild nnd sweet nnd hns no hot qualities. It Is enfest to plant the sweet and hut pep pers In different parts of the gar den In order to avoid any pain ful mistakes In selecting as they cannot lie told apart when grow ing. Dropping: n hot iieppor into n soup or slew Hint calls for a awect pepper will make It unfit for use. Oive the peppers plenty of room to arrow nnd snreml mil. Vrnm eight to eighteen Inches npnrt In! the row depending upon how ro bust a growing typo you select Is the right spacing. Iirge type peppers are grown tn lie Hied ns stuffed penin.rs. tlcally without waste. There is no sausage better known or more universally popu lar than frank furls particularly for the out-of-door activities of summer. New on the Farket ,nre sk in less f ra nk f u i'ts. The prepared meat mixture in stuffed Into vege table casings and after the smok ing process is completed, this cas ing is pulled off, leaving nn np-.. pealing frank furt which enjoys irrnwinr luimilnrilv 'l'lin MkinlpKl AND HOT. CHILI These dishes nro much relished ln Anoka, Minn, nnd the larger the pepper the! 8n" W"B enrolled nt the Tro moro enelly It Is filled with the ''I'""' School of Art, In Kngland forcemeat lo he cooked In lt.aml subsequently went to Amster iMagmim Hulce Is one of the fln-'ln'n- whero she studied under est for this type. Professors Strum of Vienna nnd Peppers of' fore regular form I M"lkl'''- "f Holland. and uniform slzo ore desirable! for slicing In salads. The upright salad pepper Is a popular type of this sort. The pimento pepper furnishes tho thickest sweetest flesh of any of the sweet pep pers and is the variety used for canning commercially, n Is a long season pepper and only plants that were started early should he Planted now. It is bolter fitted for the southern than tho north ern mates. LOST OR STOLEN S5,000 in Jewelry and Furs!! If this luid boon covered with one of our AVblJM) WV. policies, the owner woul.l liavp fecovcri'd I'l'I.Ti VA1,I'K for his loss. YOf need this important protection for your vacation. XO MATTKW WIIKKK Yof Tli.WI'.l, von are PRO. TK(TKI). , . fall ns NOW ! R. A. BREWER .'L'll l.ihcrtv Knildiim o All Kinds of INSURANCE "At Yourervice" 1C08-Phones 8G7-L Decorations For The Home By June Snctllcor I'lftim-H mid Wall Iliinghigs ArtUIo IX ! Wall hangings like pictures! should be worth while before be ing connidered at all. The lovely! old tapestries with their Interest-J Ing designs and beautiful soft eol-H. orings are like rare old pictures a nw may be used in a I most a ny i oof, but with the modern machine-made, crude pieces which i one meets bo often today thevej is absolutely no sympathy fori they have nothing to commend them and on every score Xhcy are to be condemned. A well chofwn length of bro rade or a print is much tn be preferred. Never should a tap estry be framed. They should he j fastened to n, rod with concealed t fasteners or cords suspended ver tically from the picture moulding and a It ho the lower edge Is often weighted the hanging should bang free with a slightly uneven surface over which high lights and shadows play. . . Walls are backgrounds and must always be treated as such. Whenever a brilliant strong col or Is used, they refuse 'to stay back nnd n war breaks out nt once. The front of the stage be longs to the furniture nnd the people who use the room. PALACE OF LEAGUE BAD ORYXHAl'SEX. (P) To nn American painter, Cornelia van I Maurlk, nee Itergnnia, has come tho honor of having a canvas ac cepted for tho new palace of tlui League ot Nations at Cicncva. CORNELIA VAN; MAURIK The allegorical painting i.s en titled. "Vndo. .In pace" (Oo in Peace). It represents three wounded sol diers, ' an English tommy, a French polill, und a German feld lirau, supporting each other as they leave behind them the ter- I rors of the war. j Mrs. Van Maurlk hns been liv ing nt Had Oyenhnnsen for the past six yenrs. Her husband, a Hutch cltl7.cn, is in the export business here. Cornelia vnn Maurlk was born "r m'"""n " nergsmn., S,,n " l'-entlcnt of the j settlers to purchase the land f rom j the Indlnns on which New Am sterdam, the present New York, 1 1 nrose. Aixiircits. juno :t (p a! phosphate deposit confhlning at least l.noo.noo tons will he auction-1 i-u ny ine rtiKi-rnin government 111 I .-M-piemner. Tne rock lies about POj miles south of Hehcssa. The Substantial By CAROLINE B. KING HAT would we do without the good substantial root vegetables, the crimson beets, the snowy potato, tho tempt ing parsnips and carrots, the hearty rulabaga, the spicy onion and all the rest of the familiar tribe which add so much of real food value and tasty variety to our cool weather menus? How could wc possibly plan our dally three meals a day If It were not for their sturdy dependa bility? Most root vegetables are built upon a woody structure called cellu lose. Cellulose Is a carbohydrate of I In same percentage construction as starch, and like starch Is soluble only In very hoi water. When one understands Mils, one Immediately recognises Lite reason why It Is necessary to cook all ot these root vegetables in rapidly boiling water. j or. If they are to be baked, in an oven neaiea to a very nign temper ature, for the starch cells must burst promptly and at once, other wise the vegetable when cooked will be waxy and lough. : This rule applies especially to po. aloes, for there Is no more doll c .to vegetable than a well baked or boiled while polato, one which is whole, but fluffy, thoroughly done but not overcooked. In boiling potatoes In their Jack ets as It is called, scrub them well, peel a ring of skin from around the center of each und Immerse them lu plenty of wuler which Is boiling merrily. Do not odd salt until the cooking process is nearly finished. About ten minutes before the pota INTELLIGENCE, HEALTH TOGETHER IN CHILDREN .MOW YOHK W) Children of superior intelligence are usually Inrue mill uti-itmr I,,,. H...I and hcnlthier than the average, says ita s. Holllngsworth ot Col umbia university. Ml contributes less than his quoin to juvenile mlshchnvinr audi Is noticeably emotionally stable," she says. "It Is hard, however, for nurh a child to find pluy matoii who are congenial both in size and mental Interests. Gifted j girls are a special problem lie-- I cause they have a strong prefer- enco for activities hard to follow) on account of their spx. They are less Interested In traditional! girls' play." - ! Steamed Cracker PiiiliMii!? I Cream hi cup Crisco wllh 1 cup brown sugar, add yolks 2 eggs and cream again, add i cup ground! roooanut. 1 teaspoon vanilla. '4 I teaspoon salt, 1 Vj cups milk and 3 i cups Tru-Hlu Honey Graham ciac- Iters ground and mixed Willi 1 teaspoons baking powder. Kold in Iho slimy beaten while!, of the two eggs. Put In greased mold and stef.m ; one hour nnd serve hot with splce-1 n.iid saucirniui a hot vanilla nutter i malice. Your Plate Work Should ' Be Perfect GOVE or else It will he n constant source of annoyance und hu miliation. Scientifically ronntrticted nnd perfectly lilted plates are a joy to people who have suf fortnl from decayed teeth and useless snails. I specialize along Ihis line of denial work, nnd the re sults are always satlslacinry. Dr. I. H. Gove Dependable Dentistry 235 East Main, Upstairs Phone 872-J if ugj. I DR. I. H. Root Vegelables toes are done, thruw a half a cue of cold water into the kettle. This will check the outward cooking, but the heat that Is stored In them will be siifllclent to complete the cook, ing at the center, and the lol;iii will not break or crumble. Reinov. ing the ring of skin from the pota to also helps lo keep It whole. Potatoes cooked In tills way and served hot mtike a most delicious dish, eaten with butler and iilt, and a little fresh cream, or wllh gravy, and they nro very good re- 1 heated In any one ot a dozen tasty v-ays. Stuffed Turnips are attractive. Select white tin nips of regular size, peel and boll them whole In water lo which a little lemon juice has been added. When tender scoop out a well in the center ot each turnip, drop in a bit of bolter ami season with pepper and salt. Then fill with atulllng prepared as tor chicken, place a dot of butler on each and brown delicately in the oven. , Parsnip Stew makes a hearty sup per dish. Cut 4 pound ot salt pork in bits and fry brown, cover wllh boiling water nniS cook one hour. Add three or four parsnips pared, and quartered lengthwise wllh ad ditional hot water as necessary. Simmer ten minutes,, then add two or threo pared potatoes cut In pieces with seasoning 'lo tasle. When Lite potatoes are done add a cup of rich milk and a tablespoon ful ot butter. Thicken with a table spoonful 0f flour rubbed to a paste wllli two lablespoonfuls of water. Servo on strips of tonst. Mountain Beauty fhatn Lucille Metzger of Denver was chosen (or the title ot most beau tilul girl at the University of Colo t-do. Medford Crater Tike Gateway. A man of moderate means can ill afford the cost of lengthy litigations which are sure to be forced upon him should ,any flaw come to light affecting the valdity of his title. It is much more economical to pay the small premium for the absolute and permanent protection of a title insurance policy, Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 East Sixth Phone 41 Title Insurance Headquarters driffrrri'if 'Vf.i . . ! '' weekly paper mora often