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BEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. JfEDFORD, OliEGOX. TUESDAY, JULY 24. 1904. P'XCE NINE iClMflSEP lADJ ROIMT7HE VAYTO CURE PROFITS i :: II T . ' ' PIS i taa-ir& r Bead every ad od thli page . . . oo will probably And exactly tbe thing you want to DO) at . . U II Isnt there, adver tise . . . W ,n"' pensive, effective: For word first Ir-sectlon (Minimum a 5c) E&ab adtlitlonal Insertion. ner word -1c (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month, without copy changes -el-38 sf- q 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STOLEN Lady's wrist watch Saturday if night irom re---r--i" wajt ...--v... Return to Tribune. POUND Boston Bull; one good eye: ears cropped. May have same by paying tor ad. Dr. Stone. LOST Small white female pup Brown markings on head and ears Bob tailed 242 N Front. LOST II dog missing, call 1616 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. References. 10 Geneva. WANTED MALE HELP VERSATILE man for bookkeeping and general utility work around an of fice. Someone who thrives on de tail and low wage?. Give full par ticulars about yourself. Reply Bix 2326, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED waitress wants wor. Tel. 1273. ,.,--,.,- CHILDREN cared for In my heme. Phone 919-R. WANTED To care for children In my home. B.o E. 8th. RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at her home Call 1228 WANTED-M1SCELLANE0U8 TWO gentlemen desire transportation to Portland. Share expenses. Ref erences exchanged. E. H. Staton. Grand Hotel. NEBRASKAN3 Date your friends to meet other Corn Huskers at River side Park, Sunday, July 29, Grants Pass, Ore. Potluck dinner, 1 p. m WANTED Cream separator. 351-R. CASH for used cars In running order, not over 50. Address, 734 Haw thorne, Grants Pass. I will come and look them over. MEDFORD house In exchange for rent on Eugene Univ. dlst. house. P. O. Box 2, Eugene. PARTIALLY loaded furniture van go ing to Los Angeles about August 1. . wants freight for there or way points. We also wnt return load. Hawley Transfer, Tel. 1044-X. WANTED Warrants. Redden & 3o WANTED 2nd hand goods and )uuk Pat's, 1806 Prune St. Phone 547-L. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy, sell and trade Berrydale 2nd Hand store. 1603 N. Rlveresldo Telephone 266 WANTED Baby calvee RU. 1. Boi 995, Medford. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 869-R. Thtbault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See us befors you sell Wool bags and twine tor sale Medford Bargain Rouse. 27 N. Grape St 1 bono 1062 WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be oheap 333 W 2bd WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St Tel 1063. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mil) Or more crusher amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 417 " Oavll Bldg.. Portland. Ore JUNK WANTED We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER and unk of ill descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 No Grape ral 1062 WILL care tor elderly sick people 10 my borne Phone 437-X FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT OR LEASE Fine home close to Medford business district moderate rent. Home has hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, plenty of room, garage. 100 foot lot. No mall children desired. See ownr. 332 No In Street FOR RENT 6 room, modern, partly furnished house. Clean Close in 518 So Oesdaie. FOR RENT Desirable houses furnish ed or unfurnished. See Charles A Wing Agency. Inc Phone (28. FOR RENT OR SALE Stucco house. Jacksonville Hu.nit Cell Harold H Brown. 195: after 5. 1670 p-R RENT ,oorr mfyiern house: sundry trays, Isrjte lot. woodshed, rgarsge; II, water paid Tel. 728. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished .-room house Phone 753-M. HOUSES tor rent or tale. Call Harold B Brown. 195. FOR RENT Unfurnished houses. Western Loan & Building Co.. 45 S. Central Ave. TO LET 2 room furnished hojse during fruit season: also 1 room house. Adults. 410 Hamilton St. FOR RENT Bonti furnished or unfurnished Brown & White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt. Reason, able. Key 146 s. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apts. Hotel HoUand. 4-ROOM APT., trigldalre, tile sink, completely furnished, clean and modern, at the Holly Apts., 135 No Holly. Low summer rates. TWO-ROOM epte, 625 No. Riverside FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh apartmenta. Carglll Court Tel. 495 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large room, close In: hot and cold water, shower. 20 So. Fir. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Boats at Four Mile lake Vtda Rankin. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 716 E. Mam ATTRACTIVE rooms 494 S Grape. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Piano for good E-flf.t alto saxophone. Call 18-X-3, Cen tral Point.. FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade in on late model automobile. (Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry, Talent, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lota in Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-up bolstering tor lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 968-R, FOR SALE OR TRAUE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Boi 638. Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Milk cow. A. J. Hadley, Route 1, Central Point. FOR SALE Milk cows. Phone 857-L, evenings. FOR SALE Work horses, or will trade for springer cows. Inquire Oak Grove Service Station, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Fresh cows, Adolf Sch ultz. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Dalmatian or Coach pups- lHAAAi. p. v, Ltoitana, central Point. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Bronze coma. Oockerane prize itock tS Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE UNIV. D1ST. home Eugene for local city or close In country. P. O. Box 3, Eugene. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FEDREAL LAND BANK FARMS Con. venlent terms. C. A. Barnes, 1334 Reddy Ave. Phone 148-X or I. R. Kline, Eagle Point, 4-F-21. FOR SALE 14 acres, 12 In pears, Bosc ana Anjou in first-class condition; 2 miles out. New buildings; clear; crop and equipment go with place. Very reasonable. Boa 2336, Tribune. RANCH SACRIFICED Well located. Improved and equipped 27 acres finest bottom land, very cheap Irri gation; suitable for dairying, or chard and gardening. Would con sider part trade. Must be sold soon. Box 2279, Tribune. RESIDENCE lot and 3 acres clear su burban Sacramento for Oregon farm land. 8. C. McCullock. 808 State Bldg.. Los Angeles, Calif. WHEN you thick of real estate, think of Brown & whtla. 53 ACRES near Applegate p. O.; 11 A cultivation, nee water right; bal ance timber; Improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1928 BUICK Sport Roadster; new top. new runner, a-i mecnanlcaliy. 2316 E. Main. Phone 868-L. 1933 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, less than 10,000 miles and like new. Priced to sell. Also several good buys 'n trucks. One fully equilpped with trsller for lowing. C. E. OATES AUTO CO. Used Oar Dept. th and Bartlett USED CAR BUYS 1932 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1928 Pontlac Lsndau Sedan 1929 Bulck Coupe. 1927 Essex Coach. 1928 Durant Sedan. 1930 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. Dodge Truck; good rubber; motor In shape; fruit body, ready to take In your crop. (185.00. SrUDEBAKKK SALES & SERVICE OOOD USED CARS 30 DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan with a'r wheels. 1929 LaSalle fi-passenger coupe. 1929 Chevrolet 2-door sedan. 1928 LaSalle sport coupe. 1927 Chrysler roadster. 1928 Dodge Fast-4 coup. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Tel 18 38 No Riverside FOR SALE 1622 Dodse touring, ood tire, good motor. Stouts Garage, Prune St. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Pontlac sedan: extra good running condition; 4 new tires: 100. Phone 172. FOR SALE Ford delivery. Pat s 2nd Hand store. FOR SALE Must sscrlftce for cash. Chevrolet coupe, model 25, In gold condition. First reasonable offer takes It. 531 Pennsylvania Ave. FOR SALE 1932 Ford Coupe. Run about 8000 mllea. Good as new. Rea sonable. Tribune, Box 2201. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Second cut alfalfa bay. P ft one 355-R-3. FOR SALE Orchard ladder. 630 So. Grap. SEED and grain cleaning. Our new cleaner will properly clean your grain, for seeding or feeding pur poses. Jackson County Feed Co. FLY SPHAY Kills fllea and kseps them off the cow In pasture; 99c gallon. Bring your own container Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bo r elect fits. NO ADMITTANCE, No Smoking and all other signs for sale at Mall Tribune Job Dept., 28-30 N. drape BUY. SELL, TRADE Quns, flshlng huntlng equipment, boats, motors, store, office fixtures, etc. 317 No Riverside. FOR SALE Equity in house. Call 528 Haven. FRUIT BASKETS and Berry Cups all kinds. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. GRAIN SACKS and Sack Twine. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries. 15o gal. Pick them yourself. Mane Lange, Central Point. Phone 307. FOR SALE A small well established business. Just coming Into best pay ing season. Owner leaving town must sell at once. 517 N: Central FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machlnt Co. 24 N Bartlett. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL, 9c qt; -oc gai.; o gallons with can. 81.75; 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil, lBc Ot: 62c eftl' b ffflMnnft S3 nn SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE: Suburban grocery storo, with living quarters; excellent loca. tlon. A money maker. Price $3500; good terms. 15 No Fir St. NEW log dining room, gas station and living quarters for lease or rent Reasonable. Redwood-highway. Ye Rustic Camp, Kerby, Ore. SAW MILL for sale $1100. terms P j oox o, aieaiord. FOR SALE Hl-Way inn Cafe and equipment. Rent $12 30 month Gold Hill. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS YOU CAN SAVE nearly 50 of your Auto Insurance with a Legal Reserve '. Co. S. A. Kroschel, agent. Phone 360 DOGS examined free. Dr. Stote. 4th and Bartlett. . . GRAIN ORINDING If you are buy lng grain let us grind It for your feed. Jackson County Feed Com pany, 4th and Bartlett sts. . BRING your grain to us for grinding. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett sts. DENTISTRY Dr Main. i fl. Gove 236 E BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add lrz Machine. l-vn.wriiA. n..-. Shoes, Huntlng-Flahlng Equipment ! .tl? MnptK di..m. GRAIN 8ACKa3 Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett 6 La. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Armntcta JATKHON CO. AliSIUAl'l CO. Abstract ot rttk and Title Insurance Hie only complete ntle System tn Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or ntie. Kooms 9 and 0, No 82 North Central Ave. upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. U73 House Cleaning, Floor Wailng Orl ental Rug Cleaning specialty Dancing Sciiooli LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Fanchon-Marco atars. Ted and Evelyn Schrader. Studio opposite Rial to. Phone 1616-Y, Money lu Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURN1TURL CARS, ETC Prompt serr.ee and le gal rates W E THOMAS. 45 C Central State license No S 107. Job rrlnting MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; oook Dinning; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cab sales slips and everything in tbe printing lines 2S-30 N Ora;e Phone 75 Hall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPEK CLEANING. Ic per f ft Mr Black 810 N Bartlett JOH.V H. LOCK Palntlnj; and Decor- atiiifr. wusiitv work at lower prices. Ph. 0M-F. Res, 124 King. BADS TRANSFER dTORAOB CO Office 1016 No ntraJ phuns 116 Pnoes right nr, guaranteed HAVVMY rUANSP-RH - tipert plott ers and movers Spsctei I'vesluri moving equlpmepl. Prices rubt 4U9 MorlO turunda. Pbooe IIM4-A BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting and Papernsnging M, A. BUSS Painting and paper hanging Tel 616 W -.3 8 Qrape LEGAL NOTICES Notiie. Notice Is hereby given that the Jackson County Court will on July 35th, 1934, at the hour ot 10:00 o'cIock a- m., receive bids for tht furnishing ot so cords of body fir to be dellverea by September 1st, 1934. to the Jack son County Poor Farm. O. R. CARTER, Jackson County Clerk. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and tor Jack6on County. E. H. Mann and Louise M. Manu. husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Burgess and Mary Burgess, husband and wife; the unknown heirs at law of Charles Burgess nd Mary Burgess, if either be dead; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint and Amended Complaint herein. Defendants. To each, every and all of the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer tho Amended Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer said Amended Complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in their Amended Complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit; That a decree be entered adjudicat ing any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have la, to. or upon the real property situated in Jackson County. Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: All of Lot Number Twelve (13) In Block Number Two (3) in Roan oke Addition to the City of Med ford, as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record. And declaring any and all such claims to be null and void; and decreeing that the said plaintiffs are the own ers In fee simple of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, Hen or Interest of said defendants, or any of them, and that each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempt ing to eatabll or :lalmi nir unv right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said property, or any portion thereof, and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever quieted and oei Mir rest. The date of the order for publica tion of this Summons Is July 10, 1934. The time Drescribed tnr nnh- licatlon of this summons is once each wee ior rour consecutive weeks. Th date of the first publication of thu Summons la July 10. 1934. O. H. BEKGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 12fl Basft Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Order to Show Cause Why Order of oaie or neni Property Should Not Be Made. In the Cdunty Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of EMMA u ftuiNUsAtc. Deceased. TO OT.AnVS A M TWTt AD. Dtimu -i MINEAR; ROBERT O.'mINEAR; GLENNA M. MINEAR; DONALD MEARL tWTNRAn- A r .tam m ami-..,.., SON; MEARL I. MINEAR; JESSIE M. Minonn. ns guaraian of the estate of Mearl I. Mlnear, an incompetent; w wi. MiwurtK, as guard ian of Robert G. Mlnear; Glenna M. Mlnear; and Donald Mearl Mlnear; minors! ft.ni1 tn nmriDai-AMvt nm SON; and GEORGE TEATSORTH; heirs and legatees ot Emma L. Mlnear', uoocu, ana aii otner persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in or to the real property described herein: Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Head cover ings Native metals Belgian wa tering Disc Passaee out Corn meal porrldRe Strike Kently Narv. net work Hint Becoms Mould Wild Coast Hastened Roof of a house Pre na re for publics tlon Ooddeaa of the harvest Cavalry word Notable period Far below the surface Support or foundation Uenua o; the maple tree Rock Belonging to the same age Rndr un-oonioleus Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls Iwlt r e igac Jo In Id e h pi-LNy.B.iLlMfT pLB.Gii.H- Li.E. Mnte 2. e. s. t a E v i- 5. ly )l jl Eifl n K E R .Mzo us ilifcLiiJLRiPfAP 9. k JL 52. fp" L X fix s. 46. Dealrs for food 7. Parsnt 50. New: comb, form tl. 1)1. Ileal relrlon 53. Roman road M. Typs roaasurst M. Hlra IS Writing tab! I 2 I3 I4 ifl5 f V 8 W X' 1 H 'ml. ', 'A 2'21 i!Lwlli 34 35 3J PP, 0 '4M i mf. ui.Yin i , . .v. i rv.Y, .', P H I ferl 1 1 feH r Tou and each of you, are hereby required to appear herein before the County Court of the County of Jack, son, State of Oregon, in the Court house ot the said County and State, on the aath day ol July, at 10:00 o' clock In the forenoon ot said day. then and there to show cause, If any you have, why an order should not be made as prayed for in the petition ot Alton m. Anderson, administrator or the above entitled estate to sell the real estate of said deceased at private sale tor the purposes mentioned in the petition, to-wlt: Paying claims filed against the estate; Devises and legacies made by deceased; and Expenses ot ad ministration. The real estate affected by this or der, owned by deceased at the time of her death, and for which an order of sale Is prayed for; la situated in Jack' son County, Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Lots 11 and 12 of Block 63 of the original town (now city) of Med ford. This citation la published by vir tue of an order of the Judge of the above entitled Court, made, entered, and filed herein on the 22nd day of June. 1934. The date of the first publication of this citation is June 28. 1934. Witness the seal of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, this aom aay ox June, iuu. (SEAL) County Court, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. Q. R. CARTER, Clerk of the County Court, Jackson County. Oregon. GLACIER PARK, Mont., July 24. (jPi Blshoo William F. Faber. nresUI lng head of the Episcopal church of Montana, missing since Friday night from Two-Medlclne chalets. was found today drowned In Paradise creek. Hundreds of foresters and civilians had searched the rugged area near Two-Medlclne chalet day and night since the frail churchman failed to return to his chalet Friday night, while prayers for his safe return re raised throughout the state. Little hope remained, however, after the first night, for It became known that the 74-vear-nlri rLmmnn hari complained of vertigo and his slight Dony was clad only In light summer clothing, unsuitable for night tem peratures in this high mountain area. SALEM, July 24. (AP) Qasollne consumption In the state for the first half of 1934 Increased 4.363,890 gal Ions over the same period last year. bringing an Increase in taxes of 891, 344, the state department reported to. day. Consumption for June was 1.. 335,358 gallons greater than In June last year. A total of 70,643,531 gallons was oonsumed In the first sis months of the year, netting $3,987,176 In taxes In June alone 16,566.713 gallons were used, the tax amounting to S838.330. JACKSONVILLE GRANGE HEC MEET WEDNESDAY The Jacksonville Orange H. E. C. will meet with Mrs. Carl Nledermeyor at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, according to announcement mada to day. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Rials deer 10. Head 11. One who mimics ' 17. Constructed . 19. Oreni IU Provided with shoes ii. Eiwuni de sire II. Not Intoxi cated 26. Measuring device 27. Biolode 21. Persia 29. Storr 22, Hematndei 26. Surface .b street 27. Renasleis 29. Provide and serve food 41. Walklni tick 42. Unclose 42. Koto poem 44. Dispatched 41. Unit of welrht 41. rootuke part 41. NosJi's boat DOWN 1. Pronoun 3. Edged tool . Small bird 4. Pilots fi. Ijsava out 6, Scors at baseball 7. Barred legally I. Oleara BISHOP'S BODY IS FOUND IN CREEK GAS CONSUMPTION BOOSTED IN 1 934 PONZI FACES I til I r , v Charles Ponil, one-time financial "wliard," It shown sbove with hi.-, wife as they pleaded with Governor Ely of Massachusetts to save Ponzl from deportation to Italy. Ely denied the appeal after hearing In Bos ton at which Ponzl contended the deportation order was faulty. Ponzl served two Jail terms at a result of wild financial operations In Boston 14 yeart aao. (Associated Pratt Photo Chinese Cooking Gives Ideas for Tasty Dishes (By Bureau of flome Economics, U, 8. Peiwl ment of Agriculture.) The house wife who la forever In search of something cheap and dif ferent in the way of food for the am- lly table (and aren't we all?) turns sooner or later to the Par East for Ideas. It may be later than soounr, for she probably has heard of rice and soybeans as the principal foods of the Orient, and they do not spell vari ety, although they are the mainstays of the diet of the poorer people. Por that matter, all Chinese use rlce a Chinese proverb says, "A dinner with out rioe is like a pretty girl with only one eye." But rice to the Chi nese is like bread with us. They use many vegetables, much pork and chicken, fish and eggs, and they have their own ways of using these. The Chinese method ot cooking was invented by the Emperor Pow Hay fie, they aay, 3,000 years before Christ. The Chine author of a Chinese cook book quotes Confucius on "How to eat scientifically," showing once more that there la nothing nqv under the sun for Confucius had some of ur Ideas it seems I The ancient philos opher, according to his modern dis ciple, declared that "the proportion of meat should not be more than that of vegetables." And Confucius would not eat anything that was not chop ped up properly. "Today, uncon sciously, the Chlneae people are obey ing the same law." Why, yes, you aay. There's chop suey which is in fact a sort of family name for dishes of a kind, like chow der or stew la with us, says the Bu reau ot Home Economics of the U. 6. Department of Agriculture. "Chop suey" is Ju.it 'pidgin English" for "a variety of small pieces." It may not contain exactly the same things any two times you make it. But chop suey, you see, does conform to the rules of Confucius it has leas meat than vegetables and everything la cut in small pieces. In a Chinese restaurant your chop suey may be made of pork or beef or chicken, as you request, with such Chinese vegetables as water chest nuts, lily root, bean sprouts, and bamboo shoots. At home you can make a good chop auey of pork with celery, radishes, Jerusalem artichoke If you can get It, onion and green pepper (see recipe . The Chlneae touch li the "primary soup, or the Chinese (soy besn) sauce, or the Chinese gravy (containing soy sauce) with which the meat and vegetables are cooked, and the peanut oil which the Chinese use In place of butter Two other important point in mak ing chop suey are to brown the pieces of meat and cook the vegetables only a few minutes, so that try keep some of their crlapness. You can buy bean sprouts canned. In some places they are quite cheap But you can also grow your own and they are worth the trouble be cause fresh bean sprouts are quite a "different source of vitamin C. That Is an Interesting fact because the dried beans, or eeeds, are practically without vitamin C. Just aprout them and you create a supply of this re -; markable vitamin. This is one way to do It: Sprinkle dried beans on ! wet cheesecloth, roll the cloth with ; the beans around a stick about a 1 foot long, and put the end of thej roll In water. Dampen the roll o-J-1 casionally. When the sprouts arej an Inch long the beans are ready to I use. Mung beans, which are the sprouts used in cho'tf meln, need : thiee or four days to aprout; aoyj beans four to six days; pinto beans! about one week. i An omelet with bean uprouU la a I good main dlah, and one that Is very filling. Or you may like to Amarl-j canine the bean aprout by using them in raw salad with cress nr. lettuce, or shredded cabbage, with a ; bit of onion. LOW-COST MENU FOR ONE DAY llreskfaat. Creal Top Milk Coffee Toast Milk for children. Dinner. Pork Chop fluey Boiled Rice Melon Tea (adults) Milk (children; DEPORTATION Supper. Fried Rice with Diced Salt Pork. Bean Sprout Salad Bread and Butter . Milk for all. REOIPffiS Pork Chop Huey. IVj to 2 cupe shredded cooked lean pork 2 cups shredded onion 3 cupa shredded celery 2 cups meat broth or thin gravy 3 oups sliced raw Jerusalem arti chokes or radishes 1 green pepper shredded 4 tablespoons soy sauce 3 tablespoons fat I tablespoon cold water 1 teaspoon cornstarch Salt to taste. Brown the meat lightly In half the fat and remove from the skillet. Cook the pup Pr and onion in the reat of the frit a few minutes. Add the cel ery, meat, salt, broth or gravy, cover, and simmer for five minutes. Mis the cornatareh and water until smooth, stir into the mixture, an1 cook tor a tow minutes longer. Add the artichokes or radishes, or substl tute for them one cup of sliced Br.izll nuts. Add soy sauce In sufficient quantity to give the desired flavor and then salt to taste. Serve with hot flaky rice. Bean Sprout Omelet, 4 eggs, beaten 2 oups bean sprouts 1 teaspoon salt Pepper H oup ham or bacon cubes, brown ed. Add the bean sprouts and season ing to the eggs. Pour this omelet mixture Into a greased frying pan and cover with browned ham or ba con. Cook until set. Boiled Rice. 1 cup rice 2 quarts boiling water 2 teaspoons salt. Look the rice over to remove any foreign materials, wash In hot water using about three waters, and drain Add the washed rice gradually to the rapidly boiling salted water so boil ing does not stop, Then reduce the heat to gentle boiling, and cook un covered until the rice grains are ten der. Drain at once, and rinse by pouring hot water through the rice on a colander or sieve to remove loao starch and separata the grain, Dram The rice should be well-cooked but whole and free from stickiness. Reheat rice for serving by steaming It In a colander or sieve over boiling water, steaming only long enough to heat through. Rice for two days' servings can be boiled at one tlmo and eailly reheated In this manner Wh6U iicreued. Fried Rice. Put cooked rice (boiled as direct ed) In a pan, with a tablespoon or two of fat. Stir frequently until lightly browned. Add chopped onion, celery, bean sprouts, chopped meat, If desired. t, Gruesome Relics Of Dillinger Are Sought For Show CHICAGO, July 24. (AP) Showmen scrambled for memen toes, the morn gruesome the bet ter, of John Dllllnger't demise to day. "I'll give a thousand dollars for the shirt he was wearing, If the heirs will sell It," one told Police Lieutenant Stephen Barry. Another offered $100 to the city for four blood-stained bricks from the alley where Dillinger died. They hoped to exhibit these tro phies at fairs and carnivals. "Ifd be & gold mine," one told Barry. BROWNWOOD, Tex., July 24. (JP) Alfred K. Brown, who would have been 102 years old September IB, died yes terday at his home In May commun ity, Brown county. He fought In the Confederate army under General Rob ert S. Lee. . Phone 640 Well haul swat youi refuse, City ftaoiurj Servioe. KAREN IRLEY'S SCREEN VACATION MAKES A CHANGE Bjr nonius COONS HOLLYWOOD. Karen Morley, who was too much in picture demand lor her own good, left the screen two years ago Just when she might have crashed through to the stardom that waa predicted or her. She is back at the studio now, tak ing up her career where she dropped It, and she looks like a different per son. In the meantime she has had a baby, Charles Vldor, Jr., and token a long rest. She is now decidedly In favor of vacations and babies. "I had reached tha point wbsra nothing setmed new or particularly worth while,' th$ confides. "I guess r was taking everything for granted. I waa entirely wrapped up in my ca reer nothing else mattered. I macla a mistake by trying to do too much. When one picture was finished, J could hardly wait until I started an other, and as a result of tackling more than I could handle, I waa Ir ritable without realizing why." The last time Miss Morley appeared on tho screen until her return In "Our Dally Bread" her second new film Is "rour Walls" she was thin, looked worn. Directors kept calling for her for their pictures. "Little things I should have laugn ed off as being all In the day's work would make me mad," ahe ssvm didn't try to figure out an explana tion for this, t was too busy, when t first went away, It seemed aa If I had never been in pictures although m my subconscious mind I often thought of them." Absence from the screen enabled her to get a better perspective of It "Just as historians can write better ot things that are over and past, so can a person get a better angle on a situation while away from It. "While I was away, I thought about my career, and saw where I was right and wrong. Not that I know exactly, but I was able to look at things and weigh them," People tell her ahe has changed. She doesn't doubt It. "Certainly In two yeara time one can't help being affected by what happened during that time. But I doubt If the fact that I had a child la what has brought the ohange. The experience alone la too commonplace and can be, In my opinion, over atressed. "If one is happy, he la bound to be nicer and I'm happy.' Marriage to Charles Vldor, young Hungarian director, enlarged Karen's circle of friends. Karen came from Iowa Vldor'a friends Include mmy from the European world. Friends, as well as travel, can be broadening, she finds. Still she Isn't "dismissing" mother hood. "One thing having a child has dons to me," she says, "It to make me Interested In people as X never was before. Not that I wasn't Interested. But It never oocurred to me that thers were so many things to talk about, compare notes on. My outloo la fur more objective, and I certain;, tevd sympathy lot a lei or people r,nd thlngs that I tild -tot realize o.v'jtt.-d before," OF LAD IN CCC FORGO! TO ADDRESS LETTERS A Jacksonville mother of a CCO member stationed at Camp Dog Lake Is being aaked through the Mall Trib une to Identify two letters Improper ly addressed to her son. The letters were add re seed to the camp but failed to give the mem ber's name. After Captain Chaunccy L. Pierce, camp commander, was un able to Identify the person to whom the letters were addressed, they were left at the district headquarters In Medford. One letter contained a small sum of money and both contained clip pings from the Mall Tribune. Tney were written from Jacksonville, The writer may call for them at the CCO welfare office In the old city hall building, Medford. D.A.V. Will Meet At Armory Tonight An open meeting of the D, A. V. will be held this evening at the Arm ory with transaction of business of the disabled veterans' organisation and later discussion ot mstters of In terest to all veterans. All ex-service men ere Invited to attend, whether members of the D. A. V. or not. Firecracker Fata! OREGON CITY, July 34. (AP) Merlelle Matlle, five years old, died In a hospital here Monday from burnt auffered July 3 In a firecrack er explosion. Oregon Weather Overcast on coast but fair else where tonight and Wednesday; slight ly cooler Interior of west portion: , gentle to moderate mostly northwest wtnd offshore. Notice. After this date I shall no longer bt responsible for deDta incurred by my wife. Mrs. u R, Chandler. (Signed) LB ROY CHANDLER. AH kinds of legal blanks for sale, for rent, no hunting, no trespassing and other cards for salt at Commercial printing Dept of Mall Tribune. Bicycle Tire flp'eclsl aa-ln. 0. S. Tires, 11 10. Medford Cycle, 33 ft. Plr St. Use Mall Tribune wan1; Ida.