o ) MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREfiONT. FRIDAY, JANUARY Hi, YSM. PXQE FTVT5 THE "BEAUTY" THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN! Nothing is sadder than a girl who just misBes being beautiful. Often the reason is simple im proper elimination. The poisons from constipation often cause pimples, sallow skin, dull eyes headaches and even serious disease. But every girl can banish the evils of constipation by eating Kellogg's All-Bran regularly. Its bulk sweeps the system clean. Two tablespoonfuls daily are a wonderful health prescription. Try it with milk. Add fruits or honey. Delicious when combined with canned peaches. All-Bkan is non-fattening. Ask for Kellogg's the orig inal All-Bran. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. itfop All-Bran EXPANSION SALE CI Filtrate m tkiu Tnlil ill litl'ornml Tea. A Uivt'ly ovonl of yostonlay nf- ' tor noon was ihi' infnrmt.l t' fcivi'ii til tin homi' of Mr. uml Mrn. WlUt .. l u...tti.r -intxtilMI-illtr tin cnKuKfiiH ni of Uiolr uauRii"-". GQWG1LL TO TELL to provH thnt ciiti-hL'H nt tint mouth of the itoguc rivor have rlfcllneil I to u number uliirmtnK to sports ninri, nrrdftlillK to roportu, PLAN SATURDAY! ROGUE TO NETS M.llinern i.r.'j:in wi.iii'-n. " , ,,aU.ie K k.'t'llly tin Hie hiuKoul l"r .Miss Hetty S.hm.'er to Mr. I.'"" kI A. r.yerly. son of Mr. mill MM. J. A. Ityni-ly "f l'l.rlliind. Ouesu called lietweon the hour of four unit five ami each was repented with a dninty corsage In which was hidden a small card earrvilit! news uf the betrothal. Mrs. Fred Parsons poured and .Miss Miss n.uo'.liy Onh served. limit Miss s.hmeer and Mr. Rverly ni'e uraduales of tho Uni versity of Oregon, whel'O Ml Schmeer was iifMlinled with Alpha l'hi and Mr. Hyerly Willi Kappa sifn FOR TAX BUDGET , vrvok ami 1)p;k1 Imlian market , Ct1 marls, hcium ul mad work, and 'tho imivhast of road murhinory contpniplutod. ' lOnuM'Kt'iicy relief work throuuh ! out tho county, to oust' the un'in I ploymojit situation, doplotoil tin; uenoial road and market road : !ttnds thif winter. batKUin- during this season of the yoar, are anxiously awuitiiiH tho openini; of ..uielsonV expansion snlo tomorrow murniiiK. When the doors of this well known Mod-: ford women's shop open at 8: 30 o elot k sharp. Harks and eountors will ho staeked high with nenuino mono -waver in i-onls, dresses, hats and aeeossorios. Seven hundred tjuaro foei of. floor spaee are belli added by litirelson's to aei-ommodaio 0o stondy inereaso in tho volume ofj bnslnoss. At ihic time of depros- Iv T. Hureison ptnus -wimij s, u Nn al(, prido to tho fart tnat ms wmir p W(Mlliim requires additional space to bun-. die his steadily mereasinK iuni ness. This sUiro wub opened on lecemlier 1, 1 i2S In the I-e'ereito buildiim. which was Just con struotod at that time and sinoo that date lUm'Ison'M toro has re tained its orlKinal location and has shown a marked urowth. While workmen are' preparing the adilitional space for HurelsonV, an expansion sale will be comiuri MM Anderson (.Ivr Itritlue nii. Mss (Um;i Anderson entertained with a bridee nanv last evening r l.n.- . ,,.im t ,.n w..t Mailt, streri. TluTi were three tables; t,llu of bridge In nlav and nri'o for nrc was awarded .Mrs. 1-ouis Jeiiiuas and consolation prize WOI1I MlH I'.llllll I .Jilt"!" iin . ., .. ...,-., ....., , 1 , . .,.,.1 .... . , ,.o., t -i I I V.i u ..vl W r. 1 11 .wil . i V .Mrs.' 1 ' I iiiiKiowers- league nun v.i in - , j ., ,umi.y it when lie represents; Uepresentattve.s of the fruit In ami f in It ornani. .it ions of the Medford d siriet. will meet al , the Hotel Medford tomorrow noon j to discuss plans ami specifications! for the mei'Kin of the Uokuo l!tv (JUANTS PASS. ore.. Jan. Hi. (Spl.) Major Italph Tout-ill t.f Medford will be principal witness beffU-e the state senate and bouse The miest list included: l.yda Kinw. Uuibscher M is: Henry l'adnham Koppes, Mrs, II. Swetney. Miss Marion MriK Jean Steele. Mrs, J.iw'phin ! wim' organization, to increase the un fy plant for tho 1 ! :i I season. Clayburi.l A meeunu i.em j 'i,., , 1.1 M.... I'l.-.l Mit.ttwtll ru.l.HtTllll.lill, .It .t . Ailhrey' Xni'ris and Miss Winifred wus n,anif...s.d f..r H.e mer- I Trileh JKer. rommittft's were nii)ointed to j 4 Studio Luncheon Enjoyed Thursday Mrs. Corbin Kilgell and Mrs. Frank Preston cntertuined at lunch eon ypsterday al'tiruoon t the 8tu dio of Mrs. Alice llolloway. Covera were placed for 20 RiieatH. .Mr. and Mrs. KdKell unci Mrs. Pieslon plan to leave Momlay lor San Francisco, where ' thoy will meet Mr. KdKeU'a hrolher utid nis- Ixmiii I'uiiil SwelUit 11, Unli l in. was nnn.ed for i "e soioiiiimi.,. ....... I unit, card parly sponsored yeslei- .lay all rnoon l.y Hit- I"! renter Med ford dull at the lintel Holland i des. i iliril t. day as a very su.'.-ess-. su. iali.in; In older that present stoi ksj tpr.jn.aWi Mr .anil Mrs. tieorlie may he cleaned oin aim .. made for iiuaiuities of new. tiprini: llierdinndlse. which will nrrlve In Ihe near fllUire. The additional splice, which will he occupied hy Uiirelson's, Is Ihe room now util ized hy the I'.artlett Fur shop. Thai firm will move to the shop on the east corner of the l,everetlo unionii nniiinv ..TTriTTrr..:. . rnmn m un iirnr V rnLI0U!1 UUll'JUUio F The county court convened to .l.ie fur final ulini'oval of the l'.l:!l tax hudKCt and will turn thej liudet over to the assessor today. f.ir extension on tho lax mils and( .slal.lichmcnt of levies. A meptiiiK of the .Montana cluh Two cuts hMinl for county funds,! has l.een planned for January -'S ..n in. face of couiilv balances, in the Walker hall at Central lo announcement made this morning hy Hay J. at the dose of business, December i l'olnt, nooordin 3 1 . Inst. An estimated balance of $30,000 Schumacher. In the Kcnernl fund was $1,105.1 A social, danclilB. and basket To meet this shrinkasc the al-! lunch will he on the evenlns's pi o lowance for the county timherj srnm. nnd nil former Montana cruise, a plan of the state tax residents In southern Oregon are commission, will be cut J50U0, i requested to attend. No ndmlsslon making the totnl for the timber! will he charged, cruise $10,000. instead of $13,000.) A permanent organization will To further make the balances' he formed nt this time, with elec conform to the budget, the gen- tlnn of officers, and plnns for era I road nnd market roud fund . monthly meetings. Mr. Schumnch will be cut approximately $00,000.; or snid today that between 300 nnd Tho slash will nffect construction 500 hnve been attending the nn w. rk the coming year on Ihe iJkp mini picnics. Following the annual custom. Mol'hor.son's Clothing store is now conducting its big January clear ance snle 'in order to make room for Kpring nnd summer merchan dise which has already begun to nrrlve. Kxceptional values In suit, over coats, sports wear, shins, under wear, .shoes and' other articles of men's clothing are being offered during this sale. 4 Warrcnton. Columbia ltiver Fishermen's Cooperative Packers to start construction of $0,000 ad ditinn to plant here. Harold KdKell. of Cambridge, Muss The Fdgells will return lo Med foul niter a short visit with Ihe Kilsells of ('ninbi'hlKc. and Mrs. Pieslon will remain In Ihe buy clly for several months. Jennings I'.uti'i'laill At Dinner anil Curds. Mr. and .Mrs. Italph Jennings i nlerlalned with a 0:30 dinner fol luwed l.y cards at their home on ii. .n.eksniiv ille road vvennesoa) evening. Covers wero placed for 1 2 guests1. I Following dinner there were I three tables of bridge In play. win. i.rizes for high scores award ed Mrs. II. A. Dubuque and Louis Jennings. Auxiliary Plans Meeting Tonight. The Auxiliary of Canton Sis kivou will meet this evening at the 1. O. O. F. hull for li:30 din ner. Dinner will he followed by the Initiation ceremony for two new member. Mrs.- Klhel Weed and Mrs. I.onn Itergman. Mrs. Hamilton In Portland. Mrs. Ann Hamilton left Medford Inst evening ;for a ' short visit in Portland. ' ornmulgate plans, as follows: 'Irat fie association, Uayniond Keter. David ltosenheig and David 1!. Wood; Fruitgrowers' league, 11. Vanll.ievenlierg. Paul S.'h.'ler and Dr. tleoi'ge P.. Deans; ll:irry Cetl crwall, president of the Traffic as- W. Caiieton, president ful event. Money realized trom the affair will be added to the Federated Women's club scholar ship loan fund, which is aiding manv girls in attending school. The club will hold a luncheon at the Holland Hotel January 20. It was decided at yesterday's busi ness session. Full details of the loan-fund ten will he published in Sunday's Mail Tribune. II. I'. V. Club Holil lllslrlct .Moollmc. A meeting of the South Willam ette district of the Stale Federa tion of Itusiness and profeHsional Women's cluh will he held In F.u- geile Sunday, it was announced in ibis city today and an invilatinn to attend ihe sessions is extended nil local club members. Dinner will be served at the Hotel Os burn at 1 o'clock. OsenhruKBOs Hot urn l'Yoin Trip North. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. .1. Osenbrugge have returned to Medford after) spending several days in Corvallis and Portland. Mrs. Osenbrngge having stopped in the former city to visit their daughter, Mbw Mar-j garct. who is a student nt Oregon. State college while Mr. Osenhrugge continued to Porllnnd to attend to business Interests. Mrs. Chapman to Visit in Spokane - Mrs. Maud Chapman plans to leave Medford Sunday for Spokane, Wash., where slio will spend three or four weeks, combining business and pleasure. She will ho guest of hor aunt, Mrs. r. 1). Parker, with whom her mother, Mrs. Julia Kim ball of this cily, is spending Ihe winter. D. A. R. Meeting is Tomorrow Mrs. K. N. Vllm will he hostess Inm.rnu. iifierimf.il 111 her home Oil tienessee street to members of Crater Uiko Chapter, I). A. H. This urlll 1,. Il.n reenli.., lllpelilll' nf the chapter and an Interesting program has been arranged. of the Fruitgrowers' league, and 1.. A. Hanks, will act also as mem bers of the committee in its deliberations. Oregon's law-making hmly the facts revealed by a two-year sin -vey of the Ftogue river and Its fatilnus steelhcad. "Major Cowgill," Jne Whartnii, president of the l.aak Wnltftll leagtlei said Thursday, "will head a representative group from I ho H.igtle river coiiiiniltec In Salem In further rc-ennsideration nf tho bill to clnse the Kngiie river In eniiinicreiul fishing, which failed lo pass in the lasl eleclinn." He will show hnw ihe river has been dcploled through commercial fish ing during the last four years, il is said. Major Cowgill has figures Firsl in the dough. Then in the oven. You can be sui ol perfect bikings in using BAKING POWDER 25 ouncei for 25c Exclusive" is the word to describe the exhilarating aroma and full-bodied flavor of Hills Bros Coffee which is roasted evenly . . . continuously a little at a time THIS PROCESS Controlled Roasting in vented and patented by Hills Bros., is radi cally different from any other method of roasting coffee. Here's the reason: Hills Bros, roast their rare blend by a continuous, exact process a few pounds at a time. The common method is to roast in bulk at once. The difference in results is obvious Hills Bros, are able to roast every berry to uniform perfection, while the bulk-method cannot prvMit variation in the roast. If o matter when or where you buy Hills Bros. Coffee, it is altays fresh because it is packed in vacuum. B$ ON LOFTY MAS, RAIN !N VALLEY While It was mining hard In Medford nnd other pnrls of tho valley lute yesterday nfternoon and last night, heavy snow was falling at Crater Nutional park nnd other biirh mountain sections. A phono message was received , In tho city shortly after 8 o'clock last night from fiordon Wnrncr. who Is spending the winter at government enmp nt the nnllonuli park, employed In the store keep er's department, snld thnt between 6 p.m. nnd 8 p.m. yesterday two Inches or snow hail fallen, nnd, that at the time of p honing It was still falling heavily. No worn had been received up to this noon from the park, at Ihe Crater Nn- tlonnl park olflccs ' here, but It Is presumed thnt much more than six Inches fell there during the! night. This fresh snow on top of the nld wiow, which n.curdlng to pre vious reports, was so deep as In close the park up for the winter, undoubtedly gives u heller outlook for Irrigation next summer. The rain In Ihe valley lale yes terday afternoon nnd during hist night, which at times came down heavily and which nmoiinlid to .1.1 of an Inch l.y & nm. today,' was v ry welcome to the ciiiiiparn . lively dried out ground, all hough It fell too heavily to snnk much Into tho earth generally, except where It collected In puddles or small lakes, us It inn off the sur face too quickly, finding nn out let In creeks or other streams. At times the gutters of the clly were flooded with this general run off. Today, up to nilil-afternoon, was ono of alternate niiishlne and cloudlncm, mostly the latter, hut no more rain had falbn up to Hint time. Further rain, Imw ever. Is forecast for tonight and Saturday. In all, since September 1. until this morning, the total rainfall was 6.(i Inches, this process, air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is taken out and kept out of the can. Coffee packed in ordinary cans, even if air-tight, does not stay fresh, Grocers everywhere sell Hills Bros. Coffee. Ask for it by name and look for the Arab tne trade-mark on the can. - HILLS BROS COFFEE I'firtTI.ANn, Ore.. Jnn. Id. I'D Sheriff Winters of (loldendale. Wash., reported to I'orlland police today Ihut two men hist night hountl nnd gagged the night mar shal tnVre Anil looted the J. f. I'enney store of merchandise val ued nt $ I nun. They escaped In a truck. 1 Continuing our maolasimgoaLe Last weed's tales weie kh grealeil. of ny umiUr n7 "14. paiiod, in Saf.way's hisloiy. Th. values oft.r.d JT IfgSi W t brought such an enthusiastic response lhal w t WsJ aia 90109 lo continue the sale (or a (ew days mot. sV3 SS I 4T We have selected several new items values, fj 1 J Mgj W , we belicva, even better than befoit. Come and f IJ! J JL shai in these savings while quantities last " SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY lib. Baking Powder popular for all WK$ ..... 25c Calumet or Crescent, popular for all baking purposes can Sugar Peas Xatiii'ipi', nn excel lent n a e k, s e r v e creained or in snlads. cans 21c Ginger Ale lO'.V f 2 bottles ..... UIVj Pale Face or Ginger Ale when talking of quality The price Is Honey 51b. can . . Pure Oregon Honey. Treat yourself to this sweet at this unusually low price Pink Salmon . Fancy Alaska Pink. Keep a lew cans for an emergency lunch. 1-11). tall cans. i cans .. 23c Sugar Corn K xtra standard grade, tender and sweet. , No. 2 cans. J cans .. 29c Macaroni Oregon made, tender curve cut. 15uy all you want. 5c Pound Cheese Oregon full cream, flavor', lastv. Oysters Daul'uski, Gulf pack. Steaming hot oyster soup is good. 5-oz. cans. O cans 35c Sauer Kraut Del lvogue f a n c y pack, fine slired. Large Xo. 2 cans. 22c cans Preserves wav. -lb. jar 59c Pound ... 21c Apples 1 l?,ii..iii. C. in i.i. .!,!.- Iivf iiwii Apjiles make delicious pies at a Marasca 15 r a n d, tancy wnoie saving. fruit with sugar, assorted fla- , vors. Tasle it this week at Safe- iarge no. iv cans x a Cheese Kraft package Cheese, always clean, your choice of Swiss, Vcl vcttu, American or Brick. V2 ib. pkg 19c Carnation Oats or Wheat The package with the premium. Large package .... 33c Sugar Pure cane, fine granulated. 10 lbs 51c Butter Safeway (iiality, fancy fresh creamery liutler. 2 lbs 55 c Hominy Van Camp's Eastern Pack, len der k e r n e 1 s, delicious when served buttered. Cd cans 21c Salad Oil . S. Brand fancy cottonseed oil. We invite you to compare its quality. In hulk, bring con tainer. Quart ... 27c Gallon.... 95c Cleansers Old Dill ch, Sunbrite, or Bab Babbitt's. Your choice. (Limit) Can 5c Grapefruit Onions Fa 1 lev Florida, sweet and juicy. Local Danvers. Save at Safeway. 6 for 17c JO ibs. . 13c