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PAClE FOult ' MEDFORD MAIL 1 TRTBTTXE. MEDFORD, OREC.ONT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 10.11. E The Child Development and Parent Biltieutlon conference held In CorvaUhi hint week vaa one of the fluent conferenctm ever held in the atutn and wuh attended by over dehKiiten, iiecordiiiK to Mabel C. Mack, home demonstration ugent, who w:ih in uttendanee for the three days. The Chlldren'H Churtep of While llotiHe conference In Child Health and Protection was rend an the goal: For every child such teaching und training uh will prepare him for nucceaHful parenthood, home, making and the rightM i.f citizen Hhlp; and for purer. U Hupplemen lary tralnhiK lo help them to deal wisely with tho problems of parent hood. -. A few htRhtltfhtH of the confer ence brought ut tho fart that many problems of discipline are due to lack of wide ratfindliiK and that discipline should bo developed naturally rather than hy force. Recommendations at close of conference by organizations at tending suggested that similar conferences bo held in various parts of tho slate and Unit study group should1 be organized In P. T. A., extension groups and other organizations for study of child de velopment and child problems. A conference Is being planned for Jackson county next October. Humemakcra from Jackson county who. accompanied Mrs, Mack were Airs. J. It. McCracken of Valleyviow community club; 2klm. -Kf fie BlrdBeye, Rogue Ulver Civic Improvement club; Mrs. I-.ee Port, Applegate extension unit and Mrs. Carl Clrant, Junior High P. T. A. of Med ford. Tho Jackson county d ((legation had the pleasure of broadcasting over KOAC last Wednesday a brief report of the farm homcmakerH economic conference recently held In Med ford. The delegates all took careful notes of tho conference proceed ings and will bo able to give de tailed reports to organizations In terested in child development and parent education. State highway department to let contracts for remainder of Camas creek section of Pendleton John l)ny highway. FARM WOMAN BENEFITED After Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound ' Lickdsle, Pa. "Beforo I was mar ried, my mother and sister and I did all 1 wo inrming worK on a tn-acro farm for eleven ycara. I married a fanner and now in addi tion to my house work and (lie earn of my children I help nim with tho ontaido work on our fnrm. After my lout child was born, I began to suffer aa many women do. Finally our family doctor told mo to try Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. I did and now I am snow woman and I know that, good health is bettor than lichen." Mns. Clyde I. Sherman, H. I, Lickdalc, I'a. VZ - " Thursday and Friday February 26 and 27 In Our Corset Department Style Showing With , Miss Eva Williams Modart Stylist Tilt' SUlM'CSS of ttiis wasoii's styles (U'lK'Htls su ltuicli oil 'or "rcct tioi'st'lry .that this opportu nity: to liict't an authority on l'tAinilat kxi wear is of interest to. every lnmUr vuhjum. Mss V.w TWttwJo he in our eoiet iUvu it for eti mWt;.itiii iu I'iUiip. We siitf gest that you phono for :ai ap point inent. ADRIENNE'S "New Distinctive ipparcl for Womcn' AsldaiHl MunIi'iiIc , I'rmfH li.lrrollujr Sever..! mUKlc lovoi'H of MiNlfmil ;it('M(U-(l the niUHiculc kIvuii Mon day I'Veuing by the AnliUm! Music i Crunls paws (fullness and I'rofes Study club t tho Presbyterian ; slonal Women' club in tho grotto chuii h nf that city; Among them , were MltSH Alice llauley. .Miss Clara llmiley, Mrs. J. I White, MIhs IsuIm'I 'VIIW Mi'h. Montana Kn - : nerson and Mm. K. K. Oore. I N'umbem phiyed by the little .symphony oiv-lK-strii of Ashland ; were especially enjoyed by the audience. The efforts (if I ho or-. cherttr.-L k''up to add interest to the cultural life of the MUiia city . have recently won much praise. In the orchestra are three Med ford musicians, Mr. and Mm. W. T. Hol- i get- anil 11. C. Durham. Irving Vlnlng. main speaker for the evening, gave an Interesting analysis of the psychology of typcH of luiinan being in relation to the music composed by people of vari ous countries. Music is really an expression of national life, he show ed, and tho emotions of the dif ferent types may be learned through their music. Other pleasing numbers on the program were a piano solo by Mrs. O. A. Jlriscoe and a vocal aolo by Mrs. Williams. Mm, Krncst A. Woods presided ut the meeting, Itencfit I'rognim , (iven hy ICinkiivorers Many local people, as ivoU as members of Iho Christian KntleitV or from Asliland churches. attended the benefit program given by tho senior Kudeavor of the First Chris tian church In the church lust evening. A program consisting of read ings by Hov. W. It. Halrd. a piano boIo by Miss .Hazel CaKuldy, a duet by Kffie Herbert Yeoman and Mr. Get nor ilnd a marimba solo by Huby Stone, made up the first Part of the program. "in Days of Yoro" was the title of the musical pageant presented. with the following taking part: Misses ionevlevo Itrown, Huby Stone, Sibyl Jean Young. Helen Ijiitham. Virginia Gregory and Ger aldino U'ltham. Messrs. Harold Ue Hatter, Gerald Lull mm and Mr. and Mrs. M. 15. -Olson. Helen NorrlH l'hiy To llu on Air 'IVmiIkIH Tbp 'Nulionul liniotlriiHilnjr com pany will prt'ML-nt over tho western network tho rutllo comedy, 'Pop tlocrt I' P." written by .Miss Helen Norrls, -local uutboross, tonight, bo tweon 10 and 10:30 o'clock. Tho play will ho hoard over KOW Port land, K liy spnkano, KOA Denver. KMI. Halt UiKO and KtIO Kan I'Tanclwo. Mcvolal well known .NTHO players will participate In the preHentatlon, which promises lo bo very well done. W. V. T. IT. l'lnllM i, NonhIoII for TIllinulayM k All department heads airo w- pclally m-KOd to attend tho nieet Inir of the V. f. T. It. tomorrow nfternoii at tho V, W. C A. build I hi; at 2:ao o'clock.. Plans for tho year'. work will bo outlined. Iiiitlioiliu Wldles t.i Meet on ThurMltiy Tho JuldleH Aid society of the IOiiitIImIi l.iilhe.in i.hul'ch will meet tomorrow afternoon ufthe Homo of Mrs. Hrowold on tho JuckminvlMo i hlKbway. , Plans for the Kaater program i will l)e considered. Miss Itrown Hot urns From Trip North Miss Kmlly Hrown has returned to t his city from Wuhnn, where she spent the week end visiting friends ut Wills moll university. (ranlK IMinh It4iii(iirl Very Colnrriil An air Tho annuiit public relations bun i)iioi held hint vinlnK jy tho of t he Redwoods hotel, was at tended by representatives of all clubs of the nelKhborlng city and by a Rinall delegation from the lo rn 1 11 u s 1 n e 8,4 and Professional Women's club. The k r o t t o was decorated in keeping with the stoKan of the ban- mn'l "A I'll ii V I ti " 1 1 i'ir-nf n I ruKrt and palms added to the color ful atmosphere. Menus and favors' expressed tho flame Arabian idea. , The chief speaker of the evervlnff was Mrs. Celhi Gavin, attorney at taw from Tho Dalles. She ehose as her subject "Our Civic Privil eges." Miss Martha Gasch, state president of tho Oregon federation, was also a Ruest speaker. Representatives of the .7 Jons club, Cavemen, schools, churches, I -auk Walton league and other or ganizations of Grants Pass reported on the activitit'H and plans of their oianiitions. Miss Klcy Walker, president of the Grants Pass club, presided with Dr.ollvo McKay acting as toast mistress. Music for tho banquet was fur nished by MIhs lIorteno IToukIi And Mrs. A. H. Knapp. accompanist being Mrs. C. It. Duer. A dance by Miss Munita Melklo was also enjoyed. Members of tho Med ford club who motored to Grants Pass for t ho event were Mrs. Mabel Kitson. Mm. Helva Aiken, Miss Winifred Walker, Mrs. Kdwlna Weishaar. Mm. Clarice ftpuhn, MIs Margaret Kerr, Mrs. M. K. Chapman, Mrs. Leota Thompson, Mrs. Alice Cop plu and Miss Clara Wood. Mr; Curler Hostess At Brld.au Party Mrs. G. K. Carter entertained In a pleasing manner at her homo on Vancouver avenue on Tuesday evening with three tables of bridge. Hrwt prize was won by Miss Prls eHla Webb and tho consolation by Mfes Allean Maxwell. Those present were Kldora Ter- wililger, Priscllta Webb. Kara Van Meter, Mildred Aspimvall, Allean Maxwell.' 'Nina " Cation, .KICanor Curry, Myra Itussell, Flora Chll ders and lertrude "Watzling, who was guest of honor. Itc-freshments suggestive of Val enllne'H day were served following bridge. MIhn ianlncr Injoyliiff Music or Jlay City MIhh (lenitdlno clardner, former ly of thin city, M now making her home In iXan Kranelwo and la en joying muxlcal activities of tho bay city, aci'ordlni,' lo letter received by local friendH. MIhm Clardner 1h teucbinK public school mualc uu dor -..tho supervision of tho state Hiillilliur IIiIiIko Club Mit'tN 'roinorrow' .Mrs. A. I-owIh will bo lioslcss to members of tho Hulldlns Bridge club, at hor homo tomorrow after noon, play will hcKln ut 2 o'clock Pnst Matrons VostiKmo Ijuncbeoii Mcetlnt; Tho luncheon for past matrons "f I'catnes chapter, o. K. H., plun- neu tor next niontiay, mis oeen postponed until March 9. It was announced today. The program committee .for tho affair Is mm- posed of Mrs. Chas. T. Sweeney, Mrn. Kate Young and Mrs. Frank lsaaes. HELEN POWER LEADS HIGH SCHOOL MRS Ih'len Tower Is lending tho typ ing slutU'iits at the wnior hlKh seheul . In number of words per minute with the fewest error, al IhoiiKh she hns heen abs. nt for the litis tv weeks been use ef til pons. MILK SHOULD BE ADDED TO WAFFLE BATTER GRADUALLY This Method Insures a Smooth, Light, Lumpless Batter Every cook knows that it la risky to pour all tho milk at oneo Into the flour when making waffles, in spite of vigorous stirring tho batter will invariably contain lumps. Coffee roasted in bulk also in volves risk. Even the most skilled operator cannot prevent variation in the l-oast because tho quantity is too large to handle. As a result, somo of the colTco berries are over done and some underdone. Such variation in tho roast causes varia tion in flavor. Realizing this. Hills Bros., in San Francisco, perfected and pat ented a process, that roasts every coffee berry evenly. By automatic control, only a few pounds at a time pass through tho roasters in which heat is also automatically controlled. When the coffee finally leaves the roasters. It ia perfectly uniform In color and roast and gives li delicious flavor in tho cup that no other colTco can equal. No matter when or whero you buy Hills Bros. Coffee, it is as fresh and complclo in its exclusive flavor and aroma as when it came from the roasters. This is because Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum a process that takes air, which destroys roffco flavor, from the cinn. The ordinary air-tight can docs no P keen coffee fresh. Hills Bros. Coffee is old A-crywhcrc. Asl for it by name and look for the Ara the trade-mark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Ssil I Francisco, California. o None of tho others hav been able to surpaRH her rato of ?1 'words icr minute, with threo errors. Lencve Minikins, another student In tho advanco claa, writes 7-l words per minute, with five errors, and A lite Pah), who la taking' hr fifth emeter of typing, writes 71 word.s a ntlnuto -with no crrorw, , Loulw Onenbruggo 18 icadlng the boKlnrnTH' clasneH with H6 words per minute and three errors. . Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pa On). dorlriKH over sharp rocka and' det- ( ert sands. They wore not even soiled and when she at the siik Kosilon of a citizen went to speud a few hours at the local hospital, snylnn to the citizen. "That't not a had idea," she was not even thirsty although It was the hottest day of a hot mimmer. . Her courage was Intact like her slippers and dainty dress. She preached at a revival meeting that very night, in the open, air of the fine park on Tenth street. Need less to say everyone was there and all Joined In singing ''Rock of Ages, ( left for Me,1., rclerrlng to the nigger head mountain rango. Clergymen should como lo Doug las and study tho "church park idea." An entire block, opposite the public park, is devoted to churches only, one on each corner, Methodist, BaptiBt, Presbyterian and Episcopalian, with a fine little park in the center in wliich the devout may stroll, and goaslp, or argue fine polnta of theology, wait ing for church time. Every Sunday evening In Bum mer all four congregations hold a non-sectarian meeting in the park opposite the churches. Four choirs combine to make the welkin ring, the great crowd Joins in, and four clergymen take turnn preaching, one each Sunday, whilo tho other three rest or Just sing. It Is an idea that ought to be adopted everywhere. The Catholic church, with a large congregation, la one block away, and the Mormon church nearby. No separate Christian Science church yet. Hut there will be.. Meanwhile Christian Science meetings are regular, with earned holdings of a "thought" that undoubtedly helps all the other congregations. Clergymen coming to study the system will stop at the new Gads den hotel, on Route 80. Mrs. Mack cy,. who runs it, will; take good caro of them, feed them well, show them marvelous specimens of cop per ore, and the wonderful stained glass windows illustrating scenes on tho desert, and old pioneer days. She has built that hotel big enough for a city twice as big. That is the way In Arizona, everything op, tlmlstle and with good reason, f John Crowed, cashior of the Douglas bank, dcserveB much cred it for carrying through tho Douglas airport, and Ygnaclo Soto, presi dent of the Agua 1'rieta bank, for tho ulrport extension on the Mexfc can side. It would have cheered your heart to see tho Mexican Sol; diers clearing the mosquito wootb very hard to chop, from tho air uoiu inuu. By tho way, how strange are contrasts In hlatory- By 'he Nig ger Head mountain range that was Mrs. McHherson's guiding cloud -o smoke and niUar of fire, l'ancho Villa, the powerful. Mexican bandit;! came marching lo Die American border, on his way, as ho. thought, to conquer the state of Sonora, But tionora is a business stat believes In mines, farms, cattle, factories, good roads, not at all in. bandits. The home of lormer tres ldent CalleB Is here nt Agua Prleta, and hero Villa met his match, l.ator ho met Senor Barrasa, whoso j property had been destroyed and t relations killed by Villa. Barrasa I waited patiently for six days, with a few friends, In a house that Villa was sure to pass, sooner or later. ! Villa did not pass, he stopped i there, never went farther. Bar rima Htepped out. Into tho road, I opened fire and one of Villa's nut totnoblln party of six got away. It was not Villa. When you como here, traveling along tho southern border line, per haps carefully Ignoring the Mcxl enn oases across tho linn at Agua Prita, Naco. Nogalcs, Juarez nnd elsewhere, do not fall to seo the Wonderland Hocks, 60 miles north of Douglas. Tho sharp, marvolously colored peaks are left standing by erratic oroslon, as Setobos Bpared certain of the crabs. They should be described Jn de tail, and that ia also true of things done by the vanished Apaches, things that mado their extermina tion necessary, but this Is long enough to annoy any managing ed itor. An arrangement between Mexico and tho United States, permlitlng troops of either country to cross tho border at any litno when cnas Ing Apaches, made tho extcrmlna tion possible. Also the capture of their big chief llleronlmo.- Cnllod States soldiers Rot him On Moxl can Boil.. - - - ' s-- ' If you weep for the poor Apaches, not one left alive. " Ygnaclo Soto, president of the Agua I'riota bank, will not weep with yon. Apachos caught1 hlB grandfather, long ago. mado him walk In his baro feet through cactus, attor removing all tho skin from the soles of his feet, then threw him over a cliff. All of Senor Don Ygnacto Soto's sympathy tor Apaches could easily pass through tuo cyo or a needle. For Information about Douglas. Its prosperous present and certain fulurc, write to A. G. Crouch, pres ident of tho chamber of eommorco; to James Uigle. owner, or John A. Curry, editor of tho Douglas DKj Dispatch. A good newspapor. When you cross to Agua l'rleta, as you will do, call upon Mrs. Alice (latllft. close friend of President Calico. She keeps a good restau rant, and ran tell you all about most things, on both sides of the border. 4 Portland Kxcavatlon complet ed recently on basement ef new Newton restaurant at Sulmon and l:h street. E F A meeting of tho Business and PrnfoHfllnmil Wompn'j. club com- ! mlttee will bo held this ovening at the Hotel .Medford at 1 o'clock, to work on pluns for the fashion revuo which will be held ut tho Holly thcatro next Wednesday afternoon, an a feature of the an nual spring opening In Medford. The revuo will be sponsored by the club, with th co-operation of , all local merchants who uupply I feminine apparel to tho southern Oregon public. Tho performance will begin at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and continuo until 3 b'clock. A large crowd U anticipated for the event as tho Business and Pro fessional Women's club was un able to accommodate all local peo ple who wished to attend the spring revue last year. iStyles for this season aro, even more colorful and pleturoKiue and offer wonderful opportunities for a stugo revue. Many charming members of lo cal (Society will become manno quins for the afternoon to display In a natural setting the adorable wraps, Jackets, sultB. frocks, gowns and lingerie, which spring will usher into the local fashion mar ket. Jlats with plumes, afternoon and Sunday night supper gowns, which aro a bevy of lace, georgette and chiffon, will add to tho revival of old-fashioned chivalry, which will Invade the show, A new elegance Is expressed In spring creations without sacrific ing tho simplicity so necessary to modern sophistication. And this elegance will rulo Wednesday after noon. ."White, which has taken the cen ter of the fashion stage In country and town, will hold an important placo on the stage of the Holly AH other colors of the rainbow In their latest subdued tones and vari ations will be present to share hon ors with white. Costumes or sport wear, tea time. Sunday night supper and the more formal evening hours, as well as diaphanous creations Tor the bou doir, will bo featured. And there will bo pajamas for every hour of the day stealing a place in the spotlight of favoritism from their predecessors. The Business and Professional Women's club committee, working on .-arrangements for the revue, is headed by 'Mrs. Mary Vienna. Other members of the committee arq, Jacquo . I.enox,. Allco Coppin. Kdwlna Waishaar, Winifred Wal ker and Maud C'hapmun. 4 UNIVKUSITV OK OKKUON. Kujtene. Special.) Ono of : tho uUtstandlnH- musical events of tho year at the University of Oregon was tho winter concert of tho Polyphonic Choir. Riven recently. In which Robert Gould of Medford took part. Tho choir, under the direction of Arthur Boardman, of tho university school of music, and accompanied hy organ and piano, gave a spirited nnd powerful pro gram which drew pralso from nil j the campus and Eugene. j Mr. Ciuutd, who singa first tenor. Is a sophomore In the school of j music. The program of the concert j was varied, and the "Ciallla,' of i Gounod, which contains the mag- j ulflccnt song of praise, 'Jeruna- j lem," was tho most Important number. L A crew of several workmen un der Klmvr Ghllders, who has the contract. forpatchtng up. the fed eral building wherevor It needs repairs, is at wont on that struct ure making such improvements. Mr. Chllders having been awarded the contract in competitive bidding somo time ago with his bid of $1375. Uncle Sam Is very particular about keeping his federal buildings spick and span and annually makes such needed minor repairs, which this tliuo are mostly exterior ones, such as repairing tho stone work, ro-lcadlng of. tho roof and fixing tho window casings. ... IN MISSOURI HOME Word has Just been received by local ftier.ds of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Kutory, former residents of this city, that the1 have recently lost their i Japck, In bis fifth year, follnlim an acuto attack of ap eiUlrtlkln la Kansas City, Mo, 3V. am4 Mrs. Emory havo the !-Mihfc4' of a largo number ot frliwA fccrc. Mr. Kmory having bn ployed with the California Oregon Power company In Medford for several yours. 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