PAGE TWO Local and To Seattle Mrs. B. L. Austin left lor Seattle yesterday bJ train. Permit! on Increase Building per mlU Issued during September, up until yesterday totaled 1 11.23 8 t Moved to Bocae Biter Mas. Bharf . and ber son, of Aehland cave moved to Rogue River to make their home. V Be'turna to Office Dr. James C. n.a will return ta Ills office to morrow after enjoying a week's va cation. In Medford Saturday Mrs. Kate Walters and daughter Dorothy Jane of Ashland spent yesterday afternoon In Medford. Visited at Williams Mrs. Don Beanies visited her sister, Mrs. Dee Mills, and ber mother, Mrs. George Loveless at Williams last Sunday, Visited at Valley View Mr. and Mrs. Norman Merrill and family were week-end guests last week at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glasgow at Valley View. - Another Bock Falls Phil Btans- bury of Medford and Wro. Howard of Ashland come back from a deer bunt at Johnson Prairie last Wednes day with a large buck. Will Attend Academy Miss Bar sice Hall, of Boseburg arrived here last Friday to attend the Rogue Blver academy. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. M. L. Hall. Deer Hunting Quartet Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr of Ashland are on a few days' bunting trip In the Lake. view dlstrlot, having departed for that location Friday evening. Jk. . On Vacation Miss Edith Nichols, secretary In the city building depart ment, will vacation for a week, start ing today. She plans to spend a por tion of the time at Klamath Falls, Visiting Friends Here Bnroute to her home at Amity, Ore, Mrs. W. H. Tovey Is spending a few daya with Medford friends, following a week's visit with Mrs. T. B. Qosness of Ash land. , Good Potato Crop Of a former well known muslo merchant the West Side news of the Central Point Amelrcan says: "B. J. Palmer reports a splendid yield of potatoes In spice of the drouth." Ranch Brings Cash B. A. Rolf, from near San Franclsoo, purchased, the Holmes ranch In the Willow Springs district last Friday through John Sheley, paying all cash, says the Central Point American. Native of Jacksonville Dead Hen ry Crull, who died at hie bpme at Walla Walla, Wash, last Sunday, waa born la Jacksonville, On, In 1868, and bad been a resident of the Walla Walla section for the past forty years. '. Mr. Uay Here for Treatment Dick Hay of Central Point was In Medford yesterday to receive treatment for an attack of nosebleed, which threaten ed to prove fatal. He was relieved and returned later In the day. to his &omo. Leaves Hospital bnroute north. Lincoln O. Rowling, who has been oonflned to the Community hospital for the past ten days, left yesterday noon by train for Eugene to visit his mother. He also plana to Visit his sister In Wlllamlne before returning to Medford. Medford Oar I In Oroup An excel lent likeness of Mlaa Thelma Gentry of Medford, appearing In a group of nine "of the hundreds of girls lined up in front of the Oregon Bute li brary at Corvallls, waiting to pay their fees," was published last week by the Portland Journal. Boll Expert Leaves Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Stephenson of Corvsllla who had been In Medford last week while the former, who Is assistant professor of solls of Oregon State college, waa looking after work pertaining to the survey of valley soils now being made, returned yesterday to Corval lls to prepare for the opening of the college season. Your Grocer la vitally Interested In giv ing you the best products and service possible be cause be la entirely de pendent upon your good will. It to with these conditions In mind that oo per cent of the grooers in this terri tory gladly sell and recom mend nuhnVs breads. They realise that they an among the finest breeds sold on the ooasi. Personal Phil Sharp, manager of the P. A. T. company was a business visitor In northern California Friday. M. H. Nichols, well known electric al representative of Portland was a lofffl business visitor here last week. Visited Her Sister Mrs, Gertrude Herrlot has beta visiting for a few days at the home of her sister Mrs. Stella Stratton, at Williams. ... Fry Oldest Ford Driver J. T. Fry of Central Point enjoys the distinc tion of being the oldest man In Jackson county driving a Ford, be ing 83 years old-Central Point Amer- Irvlne's Big Back George Irvine, Jr. of Treks, and formerly of Med ford bas grown to be a mighty hunt er since locating In the California olty, as be returned home the other day from the lava beds with a a 00- pound five-point deer. .... Visited Singletons Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nichols and daughters, Miss Pa. trlcla and Miss Nancy Ann, have re turned to their home at Brockway. after spending the past several daya in Medford. Mrs. Nichols and chil dren were the house guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Singleton, Roseburg News Bevlew. ... Looking for Location Mrs. George Phegly, of Medford, arrived in Rose- burg last week to spend several rays as tne nouse guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Gorham. Mrs, Phegly, who wsa a friend of the Gorham family, when tney resided In Iowa, Is looking for a smaii rancn near Roseburg and hopes to be able to locate In that city within a short time. . . Home From Ranch Stay Mr, and Mrs. Frank Poole, of Rosebunt re turned home Friday after spending roe past lew weeks at their Drew ranch, where they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Medford. They returned to Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and epent a few days there wit,h them, before returnlue here. Roseburg News Review. ... T. P. Conference Pictures Motion pictures of the 1B31 Presbyterlsn Young People's conference at Rogue River will be shown tonight at the Presbyterian church in Ashland through the courtesy of the Califor nia Oregon Power company. The films were taken by H. L. Bromley of this city show many Interesting ac tivities of the dally conference pro gram starting with the flag raising In the morning and concluding with vesper services at night. ... Lesion Plans Dances A Mrl nf holldav danclnff narttM tnr fh r-n and winter sesson Is planned by Mecnora poet of the American Le gion. Present plans include affaire to be Riven on Halinwe' gtvlng. Armistice day, Christmas, new rears. Washington's birthday, and St. Valentine's day. Proceeds of the dances will help defray expenses of outfitting and sending the Med ford drum corps to the National uuuvenuon next summer. ... Important Lesion Meet v.n member of Medford Post No. IS la urged to attend tomorrow night's Le gion meeting at the armory. Several Important mattere will be ninnnM.,, and plans outlined for the Installa tion ox omoers which is scheduled for next month. It Is rumored that Past Commander Prerf Rnhff.i hii give a ahort talk on "marksmanship" uummh wo evening. Alter the meet ing the Ladtee auxlutarv will supper to the Legionnaires In the armary mess-hall, Let US Iron OUt thftUI fnri K,,mnft Brill Sheet Metal Works. Leather ooats and uiov. man rmn. deer skins. Purs remodeled and re paired. Also tanning. Medford Fur Shop, 407 Bast Main. SPIRITUAL SCIENCE Spiritual Solenee ohumh olrcles on Tuesday and Thiirri .t 8 p. m.: silent oonoentratlon for heal ing weanesaay, 3:30 p, m. Private readings and dealings rroro 10 a. ra. to 4 O. m. dailv exmlnt Aiti,v4.. Orlen Krlng, pastor, Natatorlum hall. RAY P. DAVIS Automobile Mechanic WILLVS KNIGHT and PACKARD SPECIALIST Public Market Bldg. 27 South Riverside Phone 1100 EXTRA SPECIAL Breakfast Set TABLE and FOUR CHAIRS all for $13.50 Choice of 3 Different Colors! See Our Windows MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, , MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, College Expert Reveals Secrets of Baking Pear (By Jeannette Cramer In the Oregonlan) Every once In a while the fruit dessert lover finds In some tearoom a glossy baked pear, possibly spiced little, perhaps bedecked with blanched almonds, perhaps floating Just In Its own rich syrup. In any case, the perfect baked pear Is a delicacy. Few home cooks realize the dellc- lousness of tAe later varieties of pears, when baked. Bosc, D'AnJou and Cornice pears are all coming Into market now, and all of them can be baked with perfect results. But rich ness and flavor are not attained by short baking. This la proved by many experiments conducted within the last year or two by Miss Agnes Kolshorn, assistant professor of foods and nutrition at Oregon State col lege. Miss Kolshorn's findings have Just been published In a bulletin la sued by the college experiment sta tion. A complete reading of the bulletin Is not necessary for the home cook, though It would bring to light many Interesting facta. Miss Kolshorn baked literally doz ens of boxes of pesrs in the course of finding all these facta. They were baked slowly, and In a fast oven. They were baked In much syrup and In Just a little, with a great deal of sugar and with not so much. Then they were served hot and cold, flav ors compared, and finally the best C. OF C. MAP AID' PLANS The chamber of commerce board of directors will meet Tuesday for regular session. A meeting -of the membership committee will be beld In the afternoon. The. board of directors of all In stitutional members of the com munity chest will also meet this week to discuss plana for the com ing drive. 1 Meteorological Report September 27, 1081 Medford and vicinity: Sunday fair: normal temperature. Oregon: Fair Sunday but becoming unsettled: showers extreme west por tion Sunday afternoon or night; nor mal temperature. -" 2 7 If, I Local Dat Temperature (degrees) 44 83 Highest (last 13 hrs.) . 86 84 Lowest (last 13 hrs.) 44 43 Rel. humidity (percent) . 08 18 precipitation (Inches) ....0 0 State of weather .Clear Clear Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1931, 1.18 Inches. 8unrlse today, 0:04 a. m. 8uuset today, 6:00 p. m. Sunrise Monday, 8:08 a. m. Phone 843. Well haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. . Broken windows glazed by Trow ortdge Cabinet Works. . Kryatalglow, kodak gloss sunreroe. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. Portraits of distinction. The Peas leys, opp Holly theater. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION suggestions worked out for both the baking and serving. Here they are: The same methods of baking an applicable to Bosc. Cornice and D'AnJou pears. "Pears may be baked either peeled or not peeled. The skin contributes a definite flavor, aids In preventing shrinkage, and hinders sugar pene tration. "A covered baking dish Is prefer. able. An undesirable discoloration takes place when peeled pears an baked uncovered. "The quantity of eugar added af fects appearance and texture as well as flavor of pears. One-fourth to one-third cup of sugar Is desirable quantity for four pears, size 130. "Use of a small amount of water In relation to the sugar results In a well-glazed product. When a large amount of water Is used, baked pears are similar to the stewed fruit. "A baking time of two and a half hours at 300 degrees Fahrenheit glvea approximately the same results sa one and a half hours at 400 de grees Fahnnhelt. "Baked peara either hot or well- chllled are preferable to those at room temperature. "Thoroughly baked pears do not undergo changes In appearance or flavor when properly kept at a cool temperature. A quanlty sufficient for several meals may be baked at one time." SOUTHERN OREGON D. D. Randall, missionary Ameri can Sunday School Union In the southwest counties of Oregon, bas completed his report for the past year, closing September first. Ac. companled by J. J. Ray of Portland he Is now spending a few daya In Medford on duties connected with the organization. Bis report showa work conducted In more than 40 ru ral communities. He hss maintained !l Sunday schools and delivered 240 sermons. In doing this work he has traveled nearly 25,000 miles and has distributed 600 Bibles, testamcnta and gospels In rural homes. He has also organized young peoples socie ties, prayer meetings and training classes. During the past summer Mr. Ran dall has supervised 11 Dally Vacation Bible schools, In which 332 children were gathered for two weeks of In tensive Bible study. Seventeen teach era from ten different denominations assisted In these schools. As a result of the year's work more than 100 conversions are reported. ' ' P. W Bartlett, Medford'a taxlderm 1st and furrier, haa opened shop, 208 s. 8th. lust oaok of Burelsun's. 4 Best lump coal, 418 and 818.60 per ton, any time. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 831. Brill Sheet Metal Worse does ex. per repairing, fender and auto body repairing. 4 Week-end special m fall hats; mod els from a new shipment. 83.98 Friday and Saturday. Swank and dashing lor the young women, charming and dignified In large head sizes, for those slightly more mature, Adrlenne's. Special Convocation ot Crater Lake Chapter No. 33 R. A. M. Tuesday, sept. 30th at 7:30 P. M. Work In M. M .degree. Visitors welcome. By order of C. M. Houston. H. p. GEO. ALDEN, Secretaiy FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY 1 tfeaataSL it REGIONAL MEET X MONDAY The Fiftieth anniversary Regional conference of tha American Red Croaa will open at the Presbyterian church In thla city tomorrow morn lng. Registration of delegates will begin at 9:30 o'clock. The program wm open at 10 o clock and con tinue through the day with lunch eon at the Hotel Medford at noon with members of the Ktwanle club. The luncheon speaker will be Dr. William DeKlelne, who has an nounced as his subject, "Medical Activities of the Red Cross In the Drouth Relief." " Red Cross executives from all sec tions of southern Oregon and north ern California will attend the con ference at which J. C. Thompson, chairman, will preside. The list ot speakers will Include Red Cross work eras from several states. Unemployment and the transient problem will hold prominent places on the program.1' All county direct ors are especially urged to attend this conference. . ' Increased Interest in Cecil and Sally The affairs of Cecil and Sally, that engaging pair of youngsters scheduled to be heard on station KMED at 7:15 o'clock every ntght except Sunday continue to grow more complicated all the time, and something of a crisis approaches during the coming wees. . Sally's grandfather is coming to visit. Her uucle Is planning to buy a farm for the old gentleman, but has to borrow some money from a Dank to put the deal over. Unfor tunately for Cecil, the bank Is op. era ted by his rival's father. The rival is Alexander, who likes Sally a little bit too much for Cecil's com fort. Besides, Alexander has a l't more spending money than Cecil, and a fine new sport roadster. Uncle Thomas has Instructed Satlv to be as nice as possible to Alexander in order to help the loan along with Alexander's father. Cecil either haa to get entirely out of the picture or oe nice to Alexander alone with Sallv, and he Isn't enjoying the ordeal very much. One of the highlights of the coming week's broadcasting Is the ainner party which Sally gives, and In which Mamie Snodgras, the talk ative maid, takes an Important and eirective part. Adv. Hats and dresses remodeled; chil dren's sewing done in your home. Tel. 623-J. DANCE every Saturday night at Merrick's hall. Snappy music. Ad mission 35c. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Used dining room sec t-uii Aiecuora rurnnure & Hard ware Oo. FOR RENT 5-room house 308 S. King St. Phone 939-W or 80. FOR SALE Tent 8x13, brown. Call a iv Haven. SS you make no will I It 1 at I II BID Hi A Tour estate will be divided by law without regard tor any ot the plane you have so carefully made through out a lifetime without regard for what you oonaldsr the best interest of your heirs. Can you afford to take this chance? SEPTEMBER 27, 1931. BASHED ON HEAD Ed 6cheffeU who had fallen asleep In a chair at the K. p. hall late Friday night was awakened by two young men, who were attempting to rob the money case, he reported to police yesterday. Wben be asked what ' they were doing, they atruck him over the head with a flash light, causing a severe cut. Scheffel said that they failed to get any money. A report was also made to the local station that rob San Francisco s Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! for ' v or tanu to Managing Diraeter, tloomiop. 600 outside rooms- 127 single rooms at 83.50 daily, 118 at $4, 136 at $4.50, 107 at $5, 64 ot 85.50, 48 at $6. Double rooms , $5 to $8 datfy. IntheTower LuxuriousSuites $12tt820fciVy 'DeLuxeRooms $5 to S 12 single, $7 to $15 double. 'Ujlto OtheTS " i 11 . piltyliliil insurance to protect his own family. But what man's re sponsibilities are confined solely to the limits of his hornet Among his friends and relatives are likely to be those whose death would leave dependents nearly penniless. Who would provide for themt Might the obligatioa fall upon himt ' Excellent advice regarding such a case will be given by Carl F.. Grant, District Manager. Phone 1610 ; Howard V. Scheffel. Agent . S. D. Moad. Agent , Herbert J. Ilerrlan. Agent Ashland, Phone 470-Y Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANt The First National Bank "A DEPARTMENTIZED BANK" Ae aa Executor and Trustee Under Wills, Trustee Under Life Insurance Trust and in every Trust Capacity. bers had also entered the Medford Lumber company, but aa the safe was locked, they Jailed to get any thing. This la the third attempt at robbing the lumber company In re cent months, according to the of ficers. It Is thought the same partita were responsible for both attempts. Cut flowers Crego asters, alnnlae. 16o Job. Mrs. Dreselei 1107 t Main. Dont miss the marvelous bargains at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M Dept. store. Hate !.. 81.98 and up Coats rellned and' remodeled at the Fashion Shop, 43e Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel of fering Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy with minimum tipping" Garage in basement with direct elevator service ta all guest room floors. In every room connec tion for radio reception, running filtered ice" water, tub and shower. Western-exposure Tower rooms have ultra-violet-ray windows. Dinner in Main Dining Room from S1.50 up in Coffee Shop at $1. Also a la carte service. mwg not el Sir Francis UDOElM-NxWGOia IIotsl Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco 'le Pruent man does not neglect to carry enough life will gladly discuss your trust prob lems with you no obligation I He Is here to serve you and advise you. . avail yourself of his services. The WIDOW What About Her Future? IT IS impossible to foresee the future. . . . Wise men will eon- aider the future of their families before it is too late. They do not subject their wives to inexperience bad advice specu lation worry and possible poverty. , . . Yon, too, should leave your estate, whatever its sire, in trust yon should let the offi cers of this bank, experienced, capable and honest, act as execu torsthen yon can feel that your family will ALWAYS be well cared fori COLORADO SPRINGS, Osfe, Sept, it. (API Miss Doris Doef, 31, sla ter of Johnny Dieg. 1881 national single champion, was seriously in jured and ber maid, Enid Brown, was killed In an automobile accident near here today. DONT TOU HATI lAtOI POMS The regular diT-bv-dsj habit of than eaghlv cleansing the skin, will aid in stimulating circulation and normalis ing enlarged pores. For beet results he sure to use the famous DuBarw6eauty Preparations by HUDNUT Gaanitnf Cream . . . $1.50 M SkleTonkafld Frethanar $1.00 fere Cream L00 Facial THIS COUPON 18 GOOD FOB ONE Free Facial! 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