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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1930)
STEPFOTtP MSTL TTlTBTjyE, HEDPORP, iQRr.GONT, FRTDXY, JULY IT, 1930. 31 n ROUGHAGE IS ESSENTIAL IN i REDUCING DIETS Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Is Ideal Roughage Tf vnn are following a Teducinif ;$ diet, it is doubly important that yol '& take a regular amount of Toughagi Into UHS Byoiein uuuy. iuvsv icuuc ing diets do not contain a sufficient amount of roughage. Tho result r, constipation thief of both health and beauty, Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is recom mended by many doctors and die titians because it contains the bulk necessary to insure proper elimina tion. Also, because it contains the iron needed to help prevent anemia another danger in reducing diets. ALL-BRAN is not fattening. Its bulk sweeps the system clean of poisonous wastes helping to pro mote glorious health and beauty. A popular way to eat Kelloee's 5 ALL-BRAN is soaked in fruit juice. -OTry it I It is delicious with milk or Hiream. Sprinkle it over cereals, ''4 i i i .. -.1 : u .. cuuiieu luuua biiu ia equally Elec tive. Your grocer has Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. It is served in restau rants, hotels and dining-cars. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ALL-BRAN Improved In Texture and Taste Hills Bros Coffee owes its rare flavor to the prin ciple you follow in making '4vr S'jf mayonnaise Yon add the oil a little at a timi to prevent the mayonnaise from separating. Hills Bros, roast their coffee a ftu founds at a time to prevent variation in flavor. That's why this patented, continuous process is called Controlled Roast ing. No bulk-roasting process can produce such a rich, delicious flavor. Frttb from tbt triatrial vacuum pack, Eatiljr cpmid with tbt key. Lock for tbt Arab on tbt can. 1910 200 EXTRA MILES RECENT 3000milehigh. way run brought out following facts about Mo toiutg, the new motor oil for high compression cars. 1. Water consumption 1442 miles per quart. 2. Dilution only 1.4. 3. Oil Did Not Thin. Vis cosity remained constant. 4. Examination of cylin . dera showed complete absence of carbon form ing particles. 3. Oil consumption 1216 miles per gallon... 216 extra tv.iiti of lubrication. JMotoritb costs onlv 25c ft quart. Try it NOW at ttf Union Station. Tunc in Union Oil Radio Pro gram tviry evening between 5:30 and 5.45 over tat. on KEX MOTORITE 77t Union Motor Oil for High Compression Cr$ Women' Hose $1.00 pair Bilk from top to tot with French Heal JOHN H. LOCK Painting: Decorating Fine Interior Work I Specialty Phone 118 7 ft in MSOTMUr EXCURSION RATES 10 LOS ANGELES OFFERED BY S. P. t Complying with requeuta cover ing n period of several weeks for an excursion to Sun Francisco and Loh Angelex, A. S, It owe n twin m, district agent, Southern Pacific Lines for bo ut hern Oregon, this morning announced excursion rates to Hun Francisco and Los Angeles on Friday, July 18th. Tho round trip ra,te from Med ford to San Franciscu and return, ten-day limit, will be S10.6G, from Med- ford to Los Angeles and return, 12-day limit, $20.50. From Ash land to San Francisco and return, 10-dny limit $10; to Los Angeles and return, 12-dny limit, $20.00. This Is the first time such a low rate has been granted to Los Angeles. .Full particulars may be had from the Southern Pacific passenger office or the district of fice, 205 Medford National Bank building, 'phone 34 or 209. ELECTRIC EXHIBIT An Interesting display ot elec tric line equipment was presented here yesterday by II. II. Manny and J. Kenney ot Hubbard & Co., manufacturers ot power line equip ment, of Pittsburgh. Pa. The display, which Is transported about the country on a large motor truck, was brought hero by John Kenney, who has traveled over 50, 000 miles with the exhibit. It has been shown to power -companies, telephone concerns uud-pther pub lic utilities all over the United States. The display was inspected by members of the Copco organiza tion, the truck being parked at the Copco warehouse. The exhibit left for Grants Pass and will then be taken by Mr. Kenney to Murflh field. In connection with the showing of the exhibit here the following electrical representatives spent the day In Medford: II. H. Manny, northwest sales manager for Hub bard & Co ; M. II. Nichols ot the Graybar Co., and H. H. Coke of the Genwal Klectric Supply Co. JACKSONVILLE FAMILY IS JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. July 11. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bunch of this city experienced a very pleasant surprise by the ar rival of their son, Claude C. Bunch, fourth-year student in the College of Medical Evangelists of Lorn a Linda, Oal., and his wife, Ada Mae, tlletiticfan of (he Glendale sanita rium, and their daughter, Louise, on June 2G. A few days later their oldest son, Walter II., and bride of a few days ulso arrived from Cot tage Place, Wash. After a few days visiting together all went to Myrtle Point to visit with Mr. and Mrrf. W. H. Bunch, daughter Minnie, nnd Mra. Dr. L. L. Summerlln. A son In southern California nnd a daughter In Portland were the only members or the family not present in this two weeks' reunion. LEGION NEEDS 25 MORE MEMBERS BY JULY 14 An nppeal for more paid-up members has been iRflued by the local post officials of the Amer ican Legion. Over 25 more mem bers are needed to put Medford post "over the top" before the state convention, and nil nam''.- must be In by the next post meeting, July 14th. To go to the convention with the pre.senl showing would menn a se vere ni' t hark for Medford'tt reputa tion and It Is hoped that the quota will be made before next Mond:iy. Every loyal Legionnaire is urged to mull his dues to Finance Officer C. T. Baker or Adjutant Chaney at once. No substitutes the peak in quality AnhetneT'Bacrh Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup MGHT Oil DARK RICH IN BODY NOT BITTER Illllllllilllllllllllllli'illlliHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E Rumors current In Medford that n largt gold strike had been made! in the region of the Sterling mine! were oarefully investigated by That Mail Tribune yesterday afternoon,! with no resulting reports of con finnatlon. A Uuch rancher said he had heard of a man making j a strike Wednesday that must have J been over (100.000 as a wheel barrow was used to transport It, but he knew nothing definite. Several Jacksonville residents, when questioned, were unable to throw any light on the matter, outside of having heard that a miner, named Brunt, had made a small strike in the hills above the city, lint even this rumor re mained unconfirmed. Ah a re sult, the reports were tnken with a grain of suit nnd regarded as another of those periodical stories that make their appearance to en liven interest of miners and pros pectors, always searching for that big strike which they hope to find. celeIteI !n evans valley EVANS VALLICY, Ore., July 11. (Special)' Fourth of July was fittingly celebrated by this valley with various forms of amusements and picnics. Probably the largest gathering was that of the Neathammer fam ily and friends nt the forks of Kvans creek with about fifty peo ple participating. Games and curds and plenty of Ice cream fur nished the amusement with a well loaded table of good things to eat at lunch time. Everyone reported an excellent time. The Dick Richman, John Ray and Claud Burkhart familys cele brated with a three-day camping trip at Salt creek up the left fork of Evans creek. Fishing was en- I joyed by the young folks. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galbrealh and son and Mr. Oalbreath's folks of Rogue River, enjoyed a picnic in Riverside park in Grants Pass on the Fourth. The Bill Moore family picnicked and celebrated In Ashland park Thursday and enjoyed the fire works and dancing In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Orr and sons and Frank Orr spent the Fourth in Klamath Falls. They reported a fine time. 4 CREWS SISTERS ON AIR The Crews Bisters, talented young miiHlciunH of this city, will be heard on the radio next Tuesday evening, July 15, appearing before the. KM ED microphone during: the regular Copco hour, from 9 to 10 o'clock in a popular program of vo cal and instrumental selections. Last Tuesday's Copco radio of fering, which featured Dorothy nnd Austin Frazter, popular "blues" art ists, and Sam Carey, baritone, prov ed a decided success. AT The regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Copco forum, held at the Hotel Medford Thursday, was attended by a good crowd of Copco employes and guests. There being no scheduled speak er, T. G. Bradley, general super Intendent of the compuny, gave an interesting account of his recent trip through the Insulator fnctory of th, Hubbard Line Material (J 'at Oakland, t'nl. Guests present Included A. J, Hoaenauer, western district auditor 'for Byllesby Engineering and Man agement corporation; M, H. Nichols of the Graybar Co. of Portland, and Verne Ilawn of Roseburg. EVANS VALLEY MAN INJURED BY SHOVEL KVANS VAU.F.Y, Ore., July 11. 'Spl.) Karl cxlen. Mm uf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oden. wan quits badly hurt a f'v dny ago and Is now In the hospital In Portland. He.wa crushed unfier the arm of a hroken steam shovel whloh fell on him and he sustained a fractured back and shoulder? From the hospital he writes that he has had one opera lion so far, more being probable, and that h hack n:ay be all right but he would llkeiy be crippled permanently. Karl had been driv ing a truck over at Klamath for some time past. PORTLAND TOURISTS HAD WRONG LICENSE PENDLETON. July 11. OP) Thelma Pickett. 17. Florence Sleigh, IS. and Ear! Torson, 20, all Portland, are held for possible automobile theft. They are said to hnve been en route to Kansas. Lirns platen on Torson's cor are raid to have been removed from another. IF you think Wesson Oil is too expensive for frying, price the 4-Pint Can. FRY E E 'HAL-EM. Ore., July 11. (yp) Pauline Downing. Btella Downing and Jane Chilnon, Lane county women, are unable lo recover from the Lane County Htate A Having bank, iniiolvent, of Florence, money that wan Invented for them by Henry L. HfTKman, former presi dent of the hank, the supreme court held yesterday. Bergman hi to be released from the pen I un . hla month by communtation of sentence. He 1m nerving time for misappropriating the bank funds. The court denied a writ of man admus requiring M. T, Hoy, mas ter fish warden, to Isnue a license allowing KatherlrTe L. (lile to op erate fish traps on the Columbia rivr. The court departed from custom In handing down opinions on Thursday to clear Itn desks before the vacation season. No cases pert&lnfng to Jackson county were decided. Classified kdvertlilng geu results. IF YOU have considered this fine salad oil' just a bit of a luxury for every day frying, try the 4-Pint Frying Size Can. In this size it's surprising how little it costs. Wesson Oil is even more important in frying than it is in baking or any other rooking. For you eat fried things to get the taste of the crisp, light crust, made by the oil you use for frying. You want to eat it. That's the reason you like fried foods. And nothing can be too good to add to this delicate flavor . . . to its golden-brown color and to, its tastiness. Perhaps you) have found how much better things taste when fried with Wesson Oil. You have wished you could afford to use it every day . , ' . You can! Compare prices. ,Try the 4-Pin5 Frying Size Can of Wesson Oil. Boughc in this size, the finest costs surprisingly little. ' In Western Talkie UK-hard Arlcn, feattiml In Zane firt-y's rfI'he IVrdir Ieiclon" Hill talking outdoor ucfntrrn ulth .lurk Holt, whirl i in now lny I its; nt Hip I'ox 'rntirian theater. I rein ml Like Maw field, flelectlon ol John Miisefield as poet laureat of England han met with approval In Ireland. He Is well known In Dublin and his work Is probably better rend there than that of any other Kngllsh poet of the century. HU "Hea Hal lads" are especially popular In Ireland, "Mr. Masefield has written several de Pghtful things about Ireland, which anow nis arrcuon '(r. tne sister) inland," remarks one Irish critic. mmmmm-mmammm ft Buick Salesman Medford Ranks First in Contest Ralph Gill, Buick salesman for the Hcherer Motor company, made a record during1 April and May to he proud of, winning find place In the state In the sale of new liulcks and recelve'd a trip of ten daya to the factory In Flint, Mich., with all expense paid. . Mr. (lilt left Portland last night in company with three other win ners and Mr. Handers, of the Howard Auto company of Port land, distributors for Oregon. Winning this honor Is a tribute to the salesmanship of Mr. GUI and another evidence of the popularity of Buick cars. STAGE DRIVERS MUST YIELD FOR TOURISTS BALEM. Ore., July it. (TP) VHcntlonlsts ' who drive automo biles are In a hurry. They have only a short time In which to make as much distance as posnlble. Often thoy are forgetful of traf fic dangers. Therefore, Oregon Htage drivers, by orders from headquarters, are going to make concessions to them that legully may not be required. Turn the Spout Hold the Can by the Ring Tilt Lightly and Pour . Cool this summer with home-made iced Sweetened tO taste i Sugar Willi Think of the mrlety of berer mri you can make with tea, coffee, chocolate, lemon, and other fruits. When chilled with Ut and iweetened with iugar yoa couldn't aak for more refreshing and taate-pleaaing hot-weather drink,.. ,' ' ' .1 You can alio makeisparkling purohei by adding carbonated 'Refresh yourself '.''.- . ivl'.r'.".4i .'. r:l t ... ' .-'v. ":v-V'V'';:'-: ;;-r'k i ..." . : .,'.. t : ".',..; o' Wetton Oil comet to you !- teclid and iraleJ in tH'ir-tight ;i container. 'U't lure' to be frtth '" "' " ' " and pure. Iff worthwhile ' gel the familiar green-tnd-whllt 1 "Weston Oil Can tlwayt. ; ' . ' , Drinks; " bottled, berewget W Ui trait ,! , juices, intte wniea oruu an Iwaya.pure aad deUcioua ba- V cause they arn made tinder atoat exacting itaodards. It' pay! to , keep thedi on hand, ;,.: ;! Cool drinks sweetened -with . iiigar belong In the snauMr i diet. They satify thirst and invigorate the iystem..A .'ia i Tored oilk drink in the lata afternoon overcome, atigne and causes one to eat the eve ning tnral with calx enjoyment. The Sugar Institute with a flavored drink' 1 ! J r..i 1.1 .'I iir