FOURTEEN MTSDFORD MSTL' TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON1, FRTDXT, MARCH 18, 1932. F RULES ADVOCATED BY KITCHEN COACH The VUh of salt" or "sprinkle of pepper" that characterla-od our grand mothers' recipes bave gone uj the boards in modern cookery. The mod em cook meantime her Ingredient with the precision of e chemist end melntatne an exact standard In the savory flavor of her dishes. Seasonings vary with nationalities !rn?ly because of the motner-to-daughter method of dissemination of lclpes. The lowly garlic which, used with discretion, tan add much to the tastlnsas of a dish, has long been Identified with Italians. They use St In a degree unpalatable to non Latin races. Early Roman enticed the appetites of their guesu with every possible flavor and condiment. Rome had borrowed many of Persia's older, staple Items of diet when visitors from Persia had come to Italy and had brought the habits of the Orient with them. All this early use of flavoring was to disguise the Identity of food Items. Modern cooks, howover, do not at tempt disguises. Seasoning Is still tfhe real magle of the kitchen, but It require exactness of measurement, end not a "dash" or a "pinch.." The most careful skill Is essential to the proper seasoning of foods; ivhen a woman masters the art of seasoning, he may be classified as a culinary expert. Mlas Hester Heath, expert home economist, will delve Into the art of seasoning at great length when he presents her Mall Tribune Klt- Ohen Chautauqua In the Hoily the ater. March 30, 81 and April 1 Mlae Heath's lectures and demon stration will take up every phase of cookery; but she will present, aa one of her many subjects, exact seasoning methods. We know that every housewife In Hertford will enjoy this story of the Kitchen Chautauqua, and urge you to make the most of It. The programs are entirely free. There will be worlds of entertain snent and Instruction awaiting you, many free gifts to be distributed, and there is no obi I nation whatsoever. The Kitchen Chautauqua is real style review In kitchen devices and a fashion show in foods. Reserve the two hours dally nowl LODGESPELLERS RENEW OLD FEUD It's spelling booxs to the front again and "o-u-t spells out, for Ous Newbury," Court Hall, veteran echool master and speller, supreme, an nounced this morning. He accepted Attorney Newbury's challenge for another spelling bee last night at the Elks' club and la ready to win his second victory from the New bury forces, "Pugilistic tendencies, not spelling ability, made a great schoolmaster of Ous, back In the days of spare the rod and spoil the child," Court declared this morning. "I'm not afraid of him, I've learned his weakness ea." The match will be held at the XI ks temple, In accordance with past custom. The data is Thursday night, March 34. In answer to the boasts of Hall Attorney Newbury this morning an nounced that his surrender of last year was one of courtesy to add In terest to the sport. He Is now ready to uphold his high standing in the field of great spellers and wants no words eliminated from the list. Hts kind act of last year was un appreciated by Court Hall, he com plained today, and no more leniency will be extended the pear grower and haseball fan, "who has been bragging each day since his victory." Teams will be chosen at the club next Thursday night, allowing the captains no opportunity to coach their men. All Elks are advised to study up for the occasion, however, as the difficult words, aa UMial. will be dished out to them, not to their famous leaders. 4 Gtenada Hlltcooa Lake Mutual Telephone Co. completed setting poles and stringing wires on new line from here to Berryrtalo cutoff. I FOR ROOSEVELT (Continued from Page One ) ! Murray has become the universal Idol of distressed agriculture; and notified the Republican party that thTe la appreciable party disaffec tion In that particular Republican territory. Psychological Advantage. For Roosevelt, the North Dakota triumph falls Into a class with his conquest of New Hampshire a week ago. Only 10 delegates were at stake and until the final count he was not assured of every one, but It was a decision won at the polls and not In convention, and won against candidate having special appeal to the section. The psychological ad vantage of such a victory U Un questioned by any politician. The New York governor now has pledged to him more than BO dele gates, every one from states border ing on Canada. He has a prospect of more from the same northern tier, and a reliable promise of sub atantlal help from the south. Next week Georgia is expected to make a formal pledge and other states will follow. More Pledges Needed. There remains, however, that popu lous stretch of country between the extreme north and the extreme south, From New York to Missouri, Roose velt has riot yet the pledge of single delegate, and he needs many if he -la to win. His problem from now on will He largely in that terri toryand in Massachusetts, where he has been entered in a severe trial of popularity with Alfred E. Smith. Proportionately, the North Dakota results mean more to Murray than they do to Roosevelt. With only his own state behind bim thus far, the Oklahoma governor had high hopes that his campaign of dissent from the present order would sweep the northwestern farmers off their feet. He hsd pinned his hones on the west and a part of the south. An earlier plan to enter New Hampshire waa put aside so that he could take his baptism of fire in a stnte where the dominate industry agriculture now is In its second decade of almost continuous depression. Friends Held Hone. His friends had hoped that, at the very least, he would run Roosevelt. a close race, giving him prectlge In neighboring states and insuring that he would be a real factor la the convention. Among the Republicans, the re sults were not much of a surprise. The party organization in North Dakota baa been In the hands of the Insurgents, and President Hoover waa not even entered In the pri maries. The preference vote waa di vided between Joseph I. Franc of Maryland and Jacob fl. Coxey ot Ohio, but there Is no assurance that, under the peculiar state law, either of them will have a single delegate. A majority of delegates favoring Hoo ver was elected, O. O. P. Concerned. The extraordinary number of Re publicans who voted in the Demo cratic primary, however, occasioned curiosity and concern among the party regulars. It waa hardly ex pected the Democratic total would be so great. Senator Nye, a Republl can Independent, said this was proof of widespread dissatisfaction with the administration's farm policies. The Hoover leaders were silent. In the country generally, it was a week of comparative political quiet, and North Dakota had the spotlight almost entirely to herself. There was plenty cf local maneuvering, particu larly among the badly-spilt Massa chusetts Democrats, but without de- f First In lh dough. Thtn in ifit ovn. You can bt turt of ptrUct bakings in using BAKINC POWDEF EC 25 ounce for 25c Cut This Out Pit Urn I Prepnrallon for Catarrh, Catarrhal ivrwlneM and llrnd Nilea. If you know someone troubled with catarrhal deafness or head noises due to catarrh, hand this to him and you tnav save the poor sufferer from total deafness. We believs catarrh li caused by a constitutional diwcaae and that salves, sprays or Inhalers merely five temporary, not permanent relief from its distressing symptoms. Therefore, much time has been spent In perfect Inn a pure, gentle, yet effective tonic that should quickly expel sll catar rhal poison from the system. It prove very simple and Inexpensive home treatment, Secure from Jarmln Woods or your drug 1st one ounce of l'armlnt (double strength). Take this home and add to It H pint of hot water nd a little eugur. Tnke one table spoonful four times a day. The firs day should at art relieving the distressing head noises, headache, dullneas, end cloudy thinking, while the hearing ehould rapidly return as the system Is Invigorated by the tonic action of the treatment. Ua of smell, taste, and mucous dropping In the throe t axe other symptoms of ca tarrh often overcome by Parmlnt. If nearly 0U of all ear troubles are directly caused by catarrh, there mint be many people whose hearing could be restored by this effective home treatment. All sufferers from catarrhal deaf rtew or head nolaea due to catarrh should civs Parmlnt ft trial, Mawi&ifuvdmait&ou Sizes 10 to 12 Sizes 10 to 12 Great Special Purchase 500 Pairs of Discontinued Numbers . . . First Quality HOLEPROOF Autogart HOSE FOR MEN Reg. 55c Sox 7Qc &d Pair Or 6 Pairs for $1.65 Learn real comfort end convenience from Autofioarte, the eelf eupporttng socks that always tcl snug end eccure. They're more comfortable than any socke you've ever worn. After each wanning you've tot clean socks and clean Autogart nd the Autogart feature U guaranteed to outwear the lock Itself. There"! reason for the low price. They're discontinued pat tern, that weTe clearing to make rom tot new styles. Buy all you can of theae famoua aocka. Greatest Stock Event of the Year Don't Miss It! MAIN ELOOR TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Complete Line of Dorothy Gray TOILET PREPARATIONS Mann's Main Floor THE DELINEATOR FOR APRIL NOW HERE Telephone and Mall Orders prompt1? filled. We pay the postage and Deliver Fre (bvmmL -IE AS TO Jkrfe& Of New Spring Coats - Suits and Dresses New Jewelry Fashion says on muat have Jewelry I Coatume Jewelry. We have the largest stock In South ern Oregon.- Colorful baUyhoo, campus and sport pieces as well as new formal sets. Neck laces, bracelets, ear-rings and clips. s i hoice $100. P I ea. JEWELRY MAIN FLOOR EASTER HANDKERCHIEFS Lovely Easter handkerchiefs are now on dlaulay. AH are of purs linen in embroidered and hsnd painted designs. These ara all hand made. 50 ea. Handkerchief Special A timely sale of women'a and misses' pure linen handkerchiefs In Chinese Embroidery and hand blocked prints. Theae are our regular 25c handker chiefs. 5 for $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS MAIN FLOOR Spring Scarfs The scarf is a very important accessory this spring 1 Especially good are these beautiful double styles of colorful silk. They will sim ply "make" your ensemble. $195 eacr SCARFS MAIN FLOOR Easter Hosiery Theme and Rollins Silk Hose Women's pure silk Rollins and Theme hoae for Easter wear In full faahtoned service and chif fon weight. This hose comes In the leading spring shades and every pair has a dainty French heel and other new style features. Slzea 8 '4 to 10V4. $1.00 pair Oakbrook Chiffon A beautiful extra sheer pure allk full faahtoned chlffun hoae silk to plcot top. This stocking has chic French heela and reinforced tee and heel. Comes In the new tones to blend with your spring ensembles. " $1.35 pair Lace and Mesh Hose Your new spring outfit la not complete without "mean hose." The "mesh" takes in the entire lace and open mesh styles. We are now showing new Spanish laces and dainty meshes In varloua patterns and mesh aires. They art for drew, street or sports wear and come In a complete range of ahadea and sizes. $1.95 pair IIOMKRV ON TUB MAIN FLOOR Colorful Chair Pads How often have you oLahed for a chair pad for the kitchen, breakfast nook or cabin? Well, they are here In dalnry cretonne of colorful deslgne to har monire with almost ar.y color scheme you may have All are chair shape and complete with tl or strings. 29c ea. 5 for $1.00 NEW FROCKS A pre-Easter sale of SO lovely new sUk dresses at 95.00 each. Included In this group are plain silks, prints and colorful combinations. Of course they all show the newest style touches; all sizes to select from. Special tomorrow .5. $Q95 In this $9.95 group of spring dresses are prints, plain colors and novelty combinations in styles suitable for street, sport and dress wear. All are made from fine quality silks by a leading New York maker. They are new and a real 919.75 value. Your choice tomorrow at Mann's 99.95. Another big pre -Ea (iter dress special at Mann's Saturday are these regular 929.50 frocks for only 914.75. Only 25 In this special, so come early. They are of light weight woolens. Jacket style silks and solid color, dresses In navy, Indian red, beige, rose and blue. A marvelous , value at this low price. DRESSES SECOND FLOOR COATS 50 spring and summer coats on sale Saturday for 99.95. New polo, tweed and twill coats of exceptional beauty and style. Every one full silk lined; coats that would have cost you 915.00 last yeason. All sizes and colors in this collection, so buy your spring coat tomorrow at Mann's. J995 $18o.o. Extra special tomorrow at Mann's. A group of exclusive Conde and Prlntzess models for only 918.00. The lowest price ever quoted on these beautiful garments, in the showing ars polos, tweeds and rich plain woolens. All are finely tailored and lined with the very best linings. A sensational value at 918.00. COAT SHOP SECOND FLOOR This Is a Suit Season! 3 Big Specials for Tomorrow! If you are looking for an Inexpensive spring suit, see these 1 25 of them on sale tomorrow at Mann's. New all wool tweeds and twills In smart two-piece styles for only 910.95. New colors, new styles 10.95 S .! fkiU Your choice Tomorrow $1475 Another Interesting suit value tomorrow ot Mann's are these new three-piece suits at (12.50. They consist of a smart silk blouse, clever coat and good looking skirt In sport and street styles. They come In the newest spring shades and were made to sell for $19.75. Your choice Tomorrow $12.50 20 New Exclusive Spring Suits of fine woolens $19.75 Children's Knit Blouses Just In, a new shipment of girls' knit blouses. These are reproductions of the popular sweater blouse now ao much In vogue for the older wom en and misses. Sizes 7 to 14. Very special tomorrow $25 ea. New Knitted Suits at $4.95, $5.95, $10.95 and $18.00 French Crepe Undies Discontinued models of a famous line of corae lettes and girdles now on sale at Mann's. Many new spring and summer styles In this aale. In cluding silk and silk brocade numbers In boned, boneless and lightly boned garment. Reg. 94.98. Special $3.49 MAIN FLOOR Corselettes and Girdles A wonderful Saturday sale of women's and misses French crepe underwear. Consisting of slips and dance dance sets at 91-98 each. These garments are lace trimmed and come In shades of flesh, tea rose and white. The slips are cut on bias. All Sizes $1.98 MA1V FLOOR The Easter Bonnet Is Black! Lifting Its Brim With Flowers and- Bows! Not old-time Easter bonneta heaven forbid but modern In evert curve and tilt and dlicreet trim . . . crisp as 1933 In their rouith, shiny straws but deltcloualy acknowledging past ancestors In the flowers and bows placed so knowingly Just back of the left ear. We have a selection you must see . . each hat brings back the beat traditions of the beloved Easter bonnet. $675 Mann 't Millinery Second Floor EASTER TOGS FOR LITTLE TOTS Kiddies' Print DRESSES Mothers, we wish to call your aitentlon ao this special on children's fast color print dresses of fine quality voile, dimtltlea and nilish broad cloth. The sizes are from 1 to 6 and all hsve Prench panties to match. Regular 91.19. lntants and O children's- oweaters M3.9 A Saturday aale of infanta and children'a sweaters and sweater sets. The.e come in pink. blue, tan and green and red and navy. All are of fine rool yarn and sized from to 8. Regular values up to $1.9. Special Snuggle Rugs for Baby 69C ea. "Genuine "Snuccle Rues," the one and only rug for baby. Tliew have the ma tipper fastener. They cuddle baby soft, warm rue and are ideal for or carriage. These come in pink and blue nd omv ter t.ilon S '1 Q Q iby tn i vP 70 crib, car X j .rvrf HI i isj eB Infants' hand made Dresses and Gertrudes 98c each