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MEDFORD MA? f, TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Local and Hen from Salem A. B. Evena ind O. O. Evans of Salem axe In this city on oil business for a few days. Mrs. Plckel 111 Friends of Mrs. B. B. Plckel are sorry to learn that she K 111 at her borne this week. . Turner In Portland At the New Heathman yesterday was H. D. Tur ner. Medford. Morning Oregonlan. Farrell Ooes North Prank Parrell, city attorney. Is spending a short tlm In Salem on legislative business. . Bubensteln Here Harry Rubenste'-n has returned to Medford after apena Ing several days attending to busi ness matters In Portland. Wells Goes to Klamath Cal Wells, deputy United states marshal, left yesterday for Klamath Palls, where he waa called on an Indian case. Recovering from Flu W. W. Ran kin. Who has been 1U with influenza for some time, was reported recover ing yesterday. . . ' Returns to Trail Mrs. Eula Mc Beath of Trail, who spent the week end In thla city, returned to that district yesterday. Joyce Wilson III Joyce Wilson, daughter of Ivan Wl'.son, Is In the Sacred Heart hospital receiving treat ment for an Infected arm. In Fresno This Week I. 0. Mom has gone to Fresno. Cal., to spend several days attending to business matters. Seattle Folk Washington residents at the hotels Include H. P. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. K. Wm. Alpln of Seattle. From State Points O. S. Bruntch and O. P. Hensel of Portland are local guests registered at'the hotels, as are Percy Hints, Wm. P. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simmons of Eugene. a Drayton 111 Friends of William Brayton were sorry to Seam today that he Is very 111 and has been moved from his home to the Sacred Heart hospital. .. Mrs. Crawford Well Mrs. J. H. Crawford, who recently underwent an operation for goiter at the Sacred Heart hospital, was reported getting along very well today. - Will Visit In Eugene-Betty Dem mer of Jacksonville left Medford thla morning on the Shasta for Eugene, where she will be guest for two weeks oi her sister and friends. Mm. Woods Leaves Mrs. O. E. Woods, who haa been guest here for six weeks of her daughter, Mrs. O. P. FUMnger and family, left thla morn ing for her home In Spokane, Wash. - Mrs. Foutoh In Hospital Mrs. L. H. Poutch of Central Point, who un derwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, was reported to be doing nicely yesterday. Shaw Improved Prank Shaw of 1 West Second street, who recently underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, was reported getting along nicely yesterday. m m m Miss Wllcol Returns Miss Mar garet Wilcox of-Crescent City, who has been guest here for several days of Misses Alice Pratt and Mildred Ann Wlllett, left this morning for the ooest town. To Portland T. I. Deck of the Con solidated Freight Lines, with head quarters now at 651 Qulmby street In Portland. Is spending tails week In the northern city. Mr. Deck was for merly located in the Medford offices. In Medford Today Charles 0"Mal ley of Rosehurg, who la with the Consolidated Freight Lines In that city, Is a business visitor In Medford tnriiv. calUnK at the local branch office of the freight lines. Undergoes Operation Lucille Wy- n ... ri Wvmnn fit ' North Holly, underwent a major op eration at the Sacred Heart hospital this week and was In an Improved I m From Eugene William P. Harris, : who Is with the Goodyear Tire com pany In Eugene. Is spending today in Medford, conferring with C. O. Fur nas at the Medford service station. Mr. Harris' headquarters are In Eu gene. ' McAdoo Ship South Wm. O. Mc Adoo's private ship, which passed, through here several days ago, en route to Seattle, stopped at the Med ford municipal airport yesterday a short time before continuing to Los Angeles. In Community Hospital Mrs. J. M. Rlgglna of Eagle Point underwent a major operation at the Community hospital yesterday. Mrs. L. L. Ssn ders of this city Is also In the Com munity hospital recovering from a major operation. 1 Meet at Courthouse The child de velopment study lesders from points throughout the county met In all day session at the courthouse today, under the direction of Mrs. Sara W. Prentiss of Oregon State college. These meetings are conducted each month by Mrs. Prentiss. Wlnne Win HonorsGeorge Wlnne. son of Mrs. Nellie Wlnne of this city. Is getting along very well at Annap olis, where he Is a first year student, according to word received by friends. He passed all his term exams with honors and Is enjoying school very much. o Callfornlans Those from the state of California, whose names were list ed on Medford hotel registers. In eluded Mr. and Mrs. P J. Lannlgsn A of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. ; Holeomb of Berkeley, Mr. and Mr. ', W. E. Shaw of Los Anjreles. and the following from San Pranclsco: C. Ber'.lzhemir. H. J. Cardoza. A. K. A'.lcn. I. R. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. B H. Williams and R. E. Donegar and family. Personal Surgical Case Rev. S. H. Jones of Jacksonville is In the Sacred Heart hospital for minor surgery. Come Catholic Ladles' Card Party, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock. Spec ial section for younger set. Bridge and 000. Price 250. Refreshment! Prises for high score. Johnsen Files North A. P. John sen, manager of the Standard Oil company of California In this city, is leaving this afternoon by plane for Portland to transact business. Miss Hansen In Hospital Mtas Helen Hansen of Central Point, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Han sen, underwent an operation for ap pendicitis at the Sacred Heart hos pital. m m Committees to Meet The publicity committee of the Chamber of Com meroe, headed by C. L. MaoDonald, will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The legislative commit tee, headed by Olen Arnsplger, will meet tomorrow noon. . Goes to Los Angeles- Miss Grace Chamberlain of Ashland, who has many friends In this city, left Mon day evening for a month's atay In' Los Angeles. She has been 111 for some time and expects the sunny clime to bring a more rapid decoverv. Medford Camp, M. W. of A Meets Tomorrow Night It Is announced that the February meeting of Med ford Camp, M. W. of A., will be held tomorrow evening at Labor Hall, over Medford Pharmacy. Much Important business Is to be transacted and a full attendance of membership Is de sired. L E PROGRAM AT JACKSONVILLE MEET A very splendid program was pre sented at the Jacksonville grange Fri day evening under the direction of Mrs. Ray Huns&ker cf Jacksonville school. A group of the primary grade of Mrs. Norvel'a room sang two songs. Mrs. Lewis' room was repre sented by a group of boys and girls giving quotations of Lincoln and Washington. A group from Mrs. Hunsaker's room dramatized Incidents of Lincoln's life and sang several appropriate songs. These numbers were well presented and showed evidence of fine training by the teachers. The grange commit tee, Mrs. Nellie Nledermeyer and Catherine Wendt presented a few numbers. Two songs by Joyce Anne Sims. Stories of Lincoln by Henry Conger, and vocal selections by Mrs. Olllls. ... After the program the grange meeting was held with almost all the officers present. Legislative matters took up most of the discussion of the meeting. It being Imperative that resolutions on current legislation be returned to the state master. One new member, Miss Sybil Walker, was voted, in and the names of three can didates read for approval. A fine meeting of the H. - club met with Mrs. Edith Gilford, Thurs day afternoon. Work la progressing well for the quilt which Is part of the relief work planned by the club. A one o'clock luncheon will be given at the home of Mrs. Anna Wendt on Washington's birthday, Wednesday, Feb. 32, Mrs, Zola Flck and Mabel Sims will have charge of the entertainment. DOG TEAM RESCUED FROM FLOATING ICE FAIRBANKS, Alaska. Feb. 14. (AP) During heavy northern seas, 10 mllM offshore, the mall carrying dog team and sled of mall, marooned In Norton Sound for five days, was rescued from an loe floe by a power boat and taken to ShaltolUc, a message from Nulato said today. Inaugural Medal This medal, designed by Paul Manship, New York sculptor, will be cast In gold by tie Philadelphia mint to commemorate the inaugura tion of Franklin O. Roosevelt. (Copyright by Paul Manship from Associated Preaai STUDIO ifiSlL'S Now Play In t rVIIX ROGERS In "IIOWS TO EARTH" CmnwlT Ripley Tfmi Wk V, V.. ' .. 1 SEIZE COUNTY AT 'Good Government' Session Punctuated ' by Radical Utterances Publisher Tells' of Armed Cohorts The "Good Government Congress" held Its regular meeting In the court house auditorium last night, before an audience of 500. L. A. Banks was principal speaker, and Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin, wife of a civil service em ployee, acted as chairman. Circuit Judge H. D. Norton, District Attorney George A. Codding and County Com missioner R. E. Nealon will be in vited to attend a meeting at the Ar mory next Saturday night, "to ex plain why they should not resign." At one stage of the proceedings, there was talk of "swinging ropes" and the "seizing of Jackson county." A man In the back of the hall arose and said: "X am known as something of a radical In this town, but I tell you to think twice before adopting a reso lution to seize Jackson county. You would be up against the United States army and navy, and nothing would be gained." Secret Work Wanted. The resolution was not adopted, it was proposed by the Rev. Malcolm, who asked that an Intelligence com mittee be appointed by the president to work In secret council to devise ways and means to force the officials to resign and that the good govern ment congress take over Jackson county and force them out of of fice. Mrs. Ariel B. Pomeroy Introduced a motion, asking that no secrecy nor force be used until a reasonable time bas been allowed to receive word from the United States government. When asked what she considered a reason able time, she stated "next Monday." Promise to Jobless. Banks, following the talk by the man In the back of the hall, arose and said "we want nothing like that," and "we must go alow.' He said, in response to a query why something "was not done for the unemployed," that, "we have a program a big pro gram but nothing can be done, until we wash our hands of the filth and blood upon them, and Judge Norton and District Attorney Codding are forced to resign, and law and order! Is established In Jackson county." Banks also Informed the organiza tion that he had defended his home behind a rifle and that he had put men In the Dally News with guns Thursday and Friday. When he spoke of going before Judge Norton, a .voice In the room Inquired "Will you take the rope with you?" Banks further assured the organi zation that Sheriff Gordon L. Scher merhorn tried to get his newsprint back for him, when It was attached by Officer Prescott. Breechen and F. R. Pals. T.. L. Breechen of Ashland spoke, In a general way, and also mildly cau tioned calmness. A woman In the audience asked Breechen questions. "You say you have a personal friend ship of 35 years' standing with Presi dent Roosevelt, then why don't you send him a telegram, urging him to take action." Breechen was also urged to send a message to Justice Brandies of the United States su preme court, with whom he also re ported a long friendship. Breechen replied it would not be much use, until after March 4, "but after that action could be expected on the dot." Observers noted that about one third of the audience applauded the sensational charges and statements. Many of the unemployed, who attend ed, expressed disapproval of the tac tics, and thought that more effort should be expended In providing gain ful labor, Instead of denunciation of county officials. County Judge Fehl addressed a let ter to the meeting, assuring permis sion to use the auditorium. Underwriters Hear Barnes Sales Plan Rogue Valley underwriters met February S at the Hotel Jackson, In regular session, with Messrs. Galey, Herbert Berrian, O. N. Culy, Ray E. Wright, Brown, McDonough, Roy, Sweeney, Stevens and Shelley In at tendance. J. C. Barnes spoke briefly on the sh alter tax exemption plan, which he recently presented to the state legislature. "Ugly Goitre Gone" Says Miss Kuric Avoldt Dangerout Operofon Ml Sophia Karic. 7 Hlllirtde ArcBetb lehera. Pa., sends the above photnvrapha ! They ihow how she ended her goitre by a j implc, barm lets easy method at home. Treat Goitre at Home MIn Karlc tiaed the method advised In a hlf ss-pAge. IlluiUsted book written by a Battle Creek Goitre Specialist. UO.OQO others bave treated their goitres at hom this safe. hArmless war. Some saw their Itnitres rantnh In 4 weeks eren after other method had failed. Send for this book and lesrn how to treat goitre at borne. FREE Send No Money Ffcyiltltwi TrataMnt nJ AImtv C. 1?3"2 " B'M- BatlU CrMfc. Hit. Hots Wlttiotii Operation m Uuftr. I I. J A-Mft KMED Broadcast Schedule Wednesday. 8:00 Breakfast News. Mall Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. i 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 9 :30 Today. 9:45 Choppers' Tour. 10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:15 Morning Melody. 10 :30 Morning Comment. 10:45 Popular Vocallsta. 11:00 Quartettes Parade. 11:15 Traumerel. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 13:00 Mid-day Review. 13:16 Andy Slough. Entertainer. . 13:30 News Flashes. Mall Tribune. 13:30 Pipe Organ Concert. 12:45 Popularltls. 1 :00 Vsrletles. 2:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Music from Yesteryear. 4:00 Across the Seas to Hawaii. 4 :30 Mastrworks. 5:00 Popular Parade. 5:15 Prosper Igraphs. 5:45 News Digest, Mall Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theater Guide. 8:05 Dinner Dance Music. 6:30 Vignettes. 6:45 Chandu the Magician. 7:00 Eventide. 7:30 Idaho Cowboys. 8:00 Radio Vod-vUl. 8:15 Reveries. Meteorological Report February 14, 1933. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness with rain mixed with snow tonight and Wednesday. Warmer to night. Oregon: Increasing cloudiness west, snow east and rain mixed with snow west portion tonight and Wednesday. Warmer tonight. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning, 33 degrees. Temperature u year ago today i Highest, 48; lowest, 31. Total precipitation since September 1, 1932, 10.83 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. 48; 8 a. m. today, 93. Sunset today, 5:43 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:07 Sunset tomorrow, 5:44 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. 120 Meridian Time. H If City Boston ........ ... 44 Cheyenne 34 12 T. Clear Chicago ............ 34 .... Eureka ..... 48 34 T. clear Helena .. 10 0 M Cloudy Los Angeles 64 43 Clear MEDFORD 44 11 P. Cdy. New Orleans 76 80 .... clear New Torlc 38 30 T. cloudy Omaha 14 T. Snow ' Phoenix 63 36 .. Clear Portland 34 33 cloudy Reno 43 18 Clear Rosebura; 43 32 .... P. Cdy. Salt Lake 32 -6 .16 Clear San Pranclsco..... 84 44 .... clear Seattle ......... 34 34 T. Cloudy Spokane 20 -4 T. Cloudy Walla Walla 26 10 J6 Cloudy Washington, DO. 40 88 T. Cloudy - Archie Dutches, 27, was arrested shortly alter noon today by Pedersl Agent Cyrus A. Herr, oharged with transporting five gallons of moon shine in hla Star touring oar, was taken before U. S. Oommlesloner Vic tor A. Ten gw aid this afternoon and bound over to the federal grand Jury on (1000 ball. Dutches Is held in the city Jail. Officer Herr arrested Dutches oi the Pacific highway, en route to Ash land. Pender and body repairing. Price ngnt Brill Sheet Metal works. AX SEAT 15c ANT TIME Today and Wednesday OEOROE RAFT In "Night After Night Constance Cummlngs Alison Sklpworth Mae Trent AI.RO I Charlie Chase In "Olrl Orlef" "The Toy Parade" M M Home Owned 4 Koxy Phone 201 Fl k Home Owned A Operated lOc Children 6c First 8 Rows Starts TODAY Warren William and Maureen O'SullIran In "Skyscraper Souls" A!m Puppy Mre News Daily Mat. 1:30. Kte. J p. m. SALES TAX ONLY RELIEF IN SIGHT PORTLAND, Feb. 14. (AP) Gov ernor Julius L. Meier took a definite stand on the question of a state sales tax In a radio address here' Sunday, declaring the tax was Imperative it the state deficit la to be retired In a businesslike manner, relief furnished counties facing bankruptcy and con fiscation of homes and farms avoided The Oregon executive Indicated that he waa opposed to the Issuance of bonds for the retirement of the pres ent deficit as they would later have to be amortized, necessitating the Imposition of an additional tax. In the special session the legisla ture rejected a sales tax bill which Governor Meier said was designed not only to raise sufficient funds to off set the state property tax, but also to offset a portion of the property tax in the. various counties and to afford relief for the unemployed. Menus of the Day Breakfast Cereal Toaat Tomato Juice for Youngeat Child Coffee (adults) Milk (children) Dinner Ham with Sweet Potatoea Buttered Onions Drop Blsculta Baked Apple Tea (adulU) Milk (children) Supper Raw Carrot and Canned Fea Salad Cheese Sandwiches Milk or Cocoa for All RECIPES Carrots In Parsley Butter 9 or 10 medium-sized carrots. t& teaspoon salt. Vi cup butter. 2 tablespoons lemon Jules. 1 tablespoon finely chopped pars ley. Wash and scrape the carrots and cut, them U slices, or dice them. Cook In a small quantity of boiling salted water for 10 to 16 minutes, or until tender; drain, add the butter. lemon Juice and parsley, and serve at once. Scalloped Carrots and Apples Arrange sliced cooked carrots and sliced raw apples In alternate lay ers in a greased baking dish. Season the carrots with salt and melted fat, and sprinkle a little sugar over each layer of apples. Cover the dish and bake In a moderate oven for 30 to 40 minutes. Toward the last un cover the dlah, add bread crumbs, and bake until crisp and brown. Serve in the baking dlah. Vegetables au Oral In Mix two or more klnrs of fresh- cooked or left-over vegetables such as string beans, carrots and turnips or caumiower, and place in a shal low baking dish. Pour over the veg etables thin white sauce to which cheese has been added. Cover with buttered bread crumbs and bake In a moderate oven until the sauce bub bles and the crumbs are brown. Vegetable Curry H cup rice. Wednesday & Thursday Eve's February 15th and 16th That Sparkling Comedy "Jim's Girl" Comedy and Romance prescribed for Everybody Benefit Performances for Medford Post No. 15, American Legion Specially Selected Cast of Local Players Reserved seats now on sale Strang's Drug Store Overtures by Curtain 8:15 P. M. S'P DOLLAR DAYS! Attain I "Cent-a-MUe" roundtrips i n ll C-M.fhra Vmeifie Ifsftnnt in California, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texat (Ei Paso and west) TO SAN FRANCISCO ONLY Feb. 21,22,24,23, 26 Return limit March 7. SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS Portland ..S7.1S Salem e.OO . 4.45 txt .73 4.00 Eniene Roaebnre; ..... Grants Pass Redding San Francisco - S.10 Lot Angeles ia 7s Southern Pacific . C. CARLE, Agent, Phone S4 1 cup diced onion. 1 cup diced carrots. I cup fresh or canned peas. 4 tablespoons butter or other fat. teaspoon salt, ii teaspoon curry powder. Wa&h the rice and cook In two quarts of boiling salted water. Drain In a colander, pour cold water through and let steam until the grains swell and become separate. Cook the vegetables In a small quan tity of water and Just before remov ing from the stove add the canned peas, or If fresh peas are ivallable, cook them with the other vegetables. Use the liquid from the vegetables and add the fat, aalt, curry and sauce. On a hot platter make a ring of the cooked noe, pile the vegeta bles in the center, pour over them the liquid mixture, and serve very hot. Ham With Sweet Potatoes 1 slice ham. 4 large sweet poatoes. 3 tablespoons sugar. I cup hot water. Brown the ham lightly on both sides and place in a baking dish. Spread the sliced sweet potatoea over the ham and sprinkle with the sugar. Add the hot water to the drippings, pour over the ham and sweet pota toes, cover and bake in a moderate over (350 degrees P.) until the ham is tender. Baste occasionally with the gravy. Toward the last remove the lid and let the top brown. ON ROXY SCREEN On of the most novel films of the year, "Skyaoraper Souls," la now on view at the Roxy theater. Cut, direction and a crackling good story combine to make It the most absorbing kind of entertainment. How to Avoid the "Onion Weeper." WASHINGTON. (p) One way to avoid "weeping" when preparing on ions Is to carry out the process un der running water, saya the V. 8. department of agriculture. Another Is to wear glasses. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY 3-ROOM modern furnished apt.; hot water; 10. sal w. 10th. FOR SALE Good Delicious applea and Newtown culls, or will trade for wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4, Box 237. FOR RENT 0-room unfurnished house, olose In: rirst-laas ahape, modern; low rest to the right party. James Taylor, 340 So. drape. THREE positions for women, per manent work, real opportunity. Also woman, or man ana wife with car for crew work. Phone 1377-R. FOR RENT New, modern 4-room house; bath, eleotrlo range, double washtray; or 3-room ground floor furnished apartment. 304 S. drape. FOR a ALE ISO-acre ranch; S A pears. 8 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land; new dairy barn, modern 5 -room bouse; paid-up water right under Table Rook ditch. Phone 617-L. HEMORRHOIDS Piles Successfully Treated without Surgery No Pain . No Loss of Time Consultation A Examination free Or. Uarrey E. MUler tog Liberty Bldg, 2 Nights Only Sebastian Apollo Price 60 cents tinnouncing A REVOLUTIONARY NEW DINING CAR SERVICE Complete luncheons and dinners jot 80t to $1.2! and breakfasts for m to 90t When next yoti eat in a Southern Pacific diner, you will enjoy i serv ice unique among American rail roads, "Meals Select" they were named by Harry Butltr, our new dining car manager, who originated them. The new meals will be a per manent feature of our service on all dining cars after February 13. tA Sample Menu 8ty SOVP Beef Broth with Btrltj Consommt ENTREE Grilltd Salmon Lima Bunt Print b Frhd Peltloti THE SALAD BOWL Hal Corn Broad Anortid Broad DESSERTS Groin Applo Pit with Chun IcoCriam.Cakt RieoCupCnitard Tta Cogtt Milt Carrots Provide a Winter Source of Vitamin A.B. C. By the Bureau of Home Economics, i U, s. Department of Agriculture Carrots are, or should be, a winter standby for the economical house keeper, says the Bureau of Home Economics of the U. 8. Department of Agriculture. They are among the cheapest of vegetables, and for vi tamin content they rank at the head of the list of edlbte roots. r"ox text ure, flavor and color they are de sirable in the family bill of fare. This vegetable can be used In a va riety of ways. The carrot advertises Its values. The yellow of the carrot lends a cheerful tone to the table. The car rot yellow is due primarily to a pig ment known as carotenet. Scientists have found a definite relation be tween vitamin A and carotene. Where this pigment occurs, either vitamin A la present or the carotene Is chang ed In the body to vitamin A. Other yellow vegetables such as sweet po tatoes, pumpkin, yellow corn, or yel low turnips are also better sources or vitamin. A than are white pota tatoes, white corn or white turnips. Carrots, as It happens, are a rich source of vitamin B and vitamin C, aa well as of vitamin A. The ne cessity of assuring an adequate sup ply of vitamin A, however, makes the oheeper vegetable sources of this vi tamin especially useful ln,he low- cost diet. Therefore use tManty of carrots, ays ine Dureau, 'ror they are an Important and cheap protective food. Like cabbage and turnips, carrots are often eaten raw, and In that form give their fullest food values. Henoo the Bureau of Home Econom ics suggests the frequent use of raw carrot sticks, chopped or grated car rots In salads, alone or combined The Scraan's latest Strange Norma SHEARER Clark GABLE M-O-M Picture dlractsd by ROBIRT Z. LEONARD Eugene 0 'Neill 's Masterpiece 1 Hotee Dlayiand and BUNGALOWS Pasadena, California A truly char mine atmosphere In which to rsat for a day, a week or to live and dream a way the winter months Pasadena and the beautiful HOTEL MARY LAND are a bit farther away from the ocean, whsre ths dry, crisp air and health restoring sunshine ars so Invigorating- -yst only a few mlnutsa drive along paved boulevards te ths : heart of busy Los Angeles, For Booklet and lie) Stoic fcaie Writa to H. M. NICKERSON, MANAGER At Oeary mad Taylor ths San Prao slaeoTlsltoe finds San Frenclsco'sfinest ketsl. Hers, those who appreciate an aavlronmsnt of quiet liveliness ars sure to be found each year tees world travelers returning to enjoy Its hospit able atmosphere. Fortunately the CIIR, physically Dee the greater yst old with Its years of s years 01 located In ths rcenl Has San 1 1 busy leteeming life of rkeley tnrging np to oa the opposite shore miles sway. Ths elsw from hers la truly km. m sedative to tired nerves. detight to ths janndiosd eye, s pick- On of thm PtnaH 2i!!K. Rooms whhotit bath II .80 wp Rooms with bath . . $2.00 np Special weekly A monthly rates. Golf Privileges. Garage adjacent. Cars checked at the door. HOTEL CHRISTIE SSX. R. J. MaTHisoN, Manager " with raw cabbage, with raw turnips, with cooked vegetables, or In gela tin. Sctentlflo cookery methods are nec essary in the cooking of carrots, aa of all other vegetables, If the min eral and vitamin values are to be preserved. To prevent such losses so far aa possible, carrots may be ateamed whole or baked In the pan with a roast, or simmered In the smallest possible quantity of water. Just long enough to become tender. To shorten cooking time, the carrots may be diced or sliced while raw, but In thla case any cooking water that remains should be served with the carrota, because It contains any soluble nutrients not destroyed by heat. Carrots In parsley butter, with lemon Juice, are an especially at tractive dish to servo with fish. Plain buttered carrots, creamed car rots, mashed carrots, buttered or creamed carrots and peas, scalloped carrots and apples, are Inexpensive, and carrots add food as well as good flavor and texture to any vegetable atew, a New England boiled dinner, or a pot roast with vegetalea. Car rot custard Is another possibility, If eggs are available. Dr. R. W. Clancy'has resumed prac tice In Medford. Room 208 Medford Bldg. Phones Office 77; Res. 118. ; Dance Wednesday Night Dlnty Moore's Little Olanta Dreamland 3 LAST TIMES TODAY a and Qreat.it Achlvmantl irjterlube me-up to ths jaded appetlts On the main floor are two other equelly fam ous restaurants, the rlorentlne noon and ths unique, delightful Knee snop, just ottt me rl . - ow- - Jmmmt guests Is a that no guest cause to object to ths ss lacking In that atmosphere of friendliness snd personal service that bas been to Important in present day methods of hotol hospltsllty. Al though the Clift Is s major hotel of San Francisco, although It la rated at supreme In service and value-givlDjr, vet the rates there are surprUlogiy low. The rates start at S3 single and When In HOLLYWOOD live at the lovely HOTEL CHRISTIE J Tin heart of everything. Smart shops, unique theatres. Rub elbows with world famous movie stars. Twenty minutes from the ocean. Downtown Los Angeles twenty-five minntee. Sumptuous . . . luxurious Hotel Christie, beautiful Holrywoed. 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