ifEDFORD MATT, TRTBUXK MEDFORD. Oi;i;;0. WKDN KSDAV. JANl'AUV 21. 11)31. VACR THREE O O EMUOYMEMT AlDEiCOAL DISCOVERED GIVEN INVITATION ! VISI1 Invitation ha boon ext'-mled to Dean W. K. llou-hki.-s cf thf :nnl u:ito sehoul of business of Stanford university, to visit Orescent City htrboi- in the nvar future by C. K. (rates. president of th- Northern California 'Sou thtrn Oregon Devel opment association. Dean Ilotchliiss has ri'tu-ntly lceii appointed Pacific roast ivpreson tathc of rr--'i-iiifnt lloowv's emerj; onoy committee for employment, and it is reported that he intends to liiiiko a tour of the Pacific coa.t to visit pending federal build in:, river, harbor and road project of which he has a complete list. A few months ao the develop ment association .sent Dean lloich KisK a copy of the economic report which It prepared for the army cni-iii'-erH. E5ii-i"- I CRY F OR 'T ! , JVJ' I L. . - - r . VN I- IS 1 1 p 1 ij MIGHTY DRAMA of the Roaring Rails! Screaming Whistles . . . Grinding Brakes . . . Delirious Speed . . . Plunged Into Greatest Railroad Spectacle Ever Filmed . . . MELODRAMA That Will Thrill You! mir' wm' xmmi FIRST GREAT RAILROAD HEART THRILLER IN BLISTERING TALK AND ACTION NEW TRICKS WITH SOUND! T53 Tf8 with LOUIS WOLHEIM ROBERT ARMSTRONG JEAN ARTHUR Mighty Men and Women in n Salute to the Railroads! DON'T MISS THIS THRILLING LOVE DRAMA! IRmfio A I, so m:vs iicr.i, tlKmlinr tccni1 of Oltl:.X t'AVKS CAMPUS COMEDY A KARTOON BY WELL DIGGERS IIICV S0 VnLLL S Visions of coal mine dcvclup nieiit in the Sams Valley section were brought to Med ford today by Karl Weaver, who found a promis ing Vein of coal while diULcintf a well on his farm a few duysaKo. Mr. Weaver brought a sample of the coal to the Mail Tribune office and explained that it burns readily, but beinK only 1 U feet from the surface of the mound it is of n soft, brittle texture. The vein is eijiht incites thick and is believed to be one of sev eral underlying the floor of the valley district. A thick coal ins of i crude oil floated on the surface of 'the water that gathered in the well and a thin vein of oil shale was alao found. The whale Is so per- . nb'aled with oil, .Mr. Weaver said. i that it burns with a bright flume. FI'E million modern mothers will tell you that children DO cry for Fletcher's Castoria. For mothers always give a few drops of this pure vegetable preparation when a child has any of the symptoms that tell of slugpUh bowels, colic, or other upsets. When tiny lotiKiies are coated and breath is bad. When a child is restless; irritable. Always soothing and comforting to an infant yet it is effective for children in their teens. You never have to coax children to take Castoria; they love its taste. Be ready for the next case of sour stomach, constipation, or other need for Castoria! When buying look for the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher on wrapper. NOW,., Only 2 Days Left! ii f l Li nil 3 POPULAR PRICES EVENING Children 25c 50c Adults MATINEE Children Adults 10c 35c BUY HOLLY SCRIP Snlin-kys Open Scries (r Dinner funics. Mr and Mi'." 10. O- Solinsky en- . . ... llt,J leri auieu in uhiiici ui invn !--..- i on Queen Anne Saturday and Moil- eiyu staters, and other wen hiiu j day uveniims, beginning a nerles I humorous character were much of parties they have planned for' in evidence at the- parly K've 1 the midwinter season. las-t night by the Husines ami; (.iuests at their home Saturday, professional Women's club ut the j evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. W.jY. W. O. A. building. Prize f ' i Pipes, Jr. and Mrs. . C. i.uhis-, berry. Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. Iuv Mr. an.l Mrs. C. M. Thoiiias and Mr mid Mil. C. M. KMil. Monday rveninw rovrrs woro lilarod fur Dr. ami .Mrs. II. V. Slert.M-, Dr. ami Mrs. ('. II.. l'ar-ki-. and Mrs. M. N. llof;an. Mr. andj Mrs. dun NfWbury. Mi l'"nn Solinsky anil the i"st and hostess. I l-'oriiHr .Miill'oltl fihi .Marries In Kansius t'itv. ! Annminielnrnt ol tn.. inaniam-, I1 .M1N I.UI'II.I ulilei- .if Mrs. lAtttie F. AUIns, to Mr. Lawreme Allen lirill. was re eoiveil in this rily yesterday 1'Y the Dis. carlnw. The wedillnK was an event of Wednesday, le eemher 2-1 in lite Hi. Andrews KldHropal ehmvh, Kansas City, Mo. The Aliins formerly made their home ill Medford and are well known here. -Mr. and Mrs. Ih-ill will make their home at the ISar tlesun. Country Club l'laza, Kan sas City, Mo. lrs. Cnrr Honored At I'aitv Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Carr was honor nest 'at the dinner and bridge jiarly Kiven last evening by Mrs. .1. A. MelloiiKal. Mr. and Mrs. Carr reeenlly ranir In MedTord from Ciants' Pass, Mi-. Carr havinu been traiiHlerred to this eity by the California Oregon I'ower eoinpany. St. Mark's (iuild I'lans I'arly for Triday. Many memliers of loeal society are antieipatinj; the card party to be Riven Friday afternoon in St. Mark's l'arish house by the ladles of Kt. Mark's (luild. Progressive and pivot bridge will be in play. Arraimenientf for the affair have been made through the committee composed of Mrs. John I'-arneburR. chairman, Mrs. It. C. Mulholland. Mrs. 1J. W". Could. Mrs. Chester Fitch and Mrs. C. C. Murray. Health Association Will Meet Monday The Jackson County Health as sociation will meet for the regular hlinonlhlv Hussion at the I'nlon church at Phoenix Monday after noon at rh o'clock. COOKING CROQUETTES AND ROASTING COFFEE HAVE MUCH IN COMMON Success Depends Upon the - Rule A Liltle at a Time Careful cooks do not crowd too many croquettes into the hot fat because they lower the tempera ture and then absorb prease. Cook ing a few at a time prevents this. In roasting coffee there is simi lar difficulty when too much is roasted at once. It is impossible to control the heat and often, as a result, part of the batch is over-1 done and part underdone. This causes variation in flavor. Hills liros., following the rule in tho croquette recipe, roast only a few pounds of coffee at a timo liw Ibnii n.'iteninil. continuous nroc- ess Controlled Roasting. Thero is no variation in the roast be cause there is accurate control of ; inu neat, uiau ui vuw iv.t ... v,nv. : throutrh the roasters. A rare, uni form flavor is dcvciopea sucn as no other coffee has. Grocers everywhere sell Hills Rros. Coffee in vacuum cans that keep it fresh. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is removed from the cans when they are packed, and kept out. Ordinary cans, even if air-tight, do not keep coffee fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Aral) the trade-mark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee. Inc., San Francisco, California. em.n BEWARE!!! FRIDAY AMI SATURDAY Jou are Going to Oct the Scare of Your Life! BEWARE!!! ijEE cfrtAE PRa Costume .Tarty Kiijoyttl Hy It. I. W. Club. Lovelv costumes, some of them ,.,,,11,,., II.,, ...w'.oiiMew Of for- i i hhhh - . the most interesting eo-iuine - awarded Mrs. Martin, a Ituest at the party, who also entertained the Ki otip by telliiiK lonuo. : Manv uaines were played dlllinB the cvenini.-. which was climaxed L-v a chili Hiipper. : Committee members responsible flM. tu. sucvess of the affair wero Mini l.ncy Davis, ihairinun. Miss Winifred Walker, Miss Kli-le Itruwn ami Mrs. Clarl.e Spullll. 4 Mss ', mlu-i-l:tln Will A,,(1( ,.,,ilaiis. i !., ,.r the Hrlphian society and their liilests will Bather the home of ,Mri. Alelha Vawter on c.rnova street tomorrow to H ten to a talk on "Robert I'.rown inK," which will be Kiven by Miss draco Chamberlain of Asniami. formerly of Huston, Mass. Hcfore comlni; to southern Ore gon to live Miss Chamberlain was for several years an inmrucio. ; i.L.lisl, at Kadcliffe colleuo and was also in demand as a lecturer on JlrowninK. Therefore an un usual literary treat is In store for the Dclphians and their guests to morrow. . Mis. lx-o Colter l-'.nlcrtalns Friday. CKNTUAl, 1'OI.NT. Ore.. .Inn. M (Special) Mrs- C.tto llohnert liave a shower at her homo Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Leo Totter. , (lames were played and a pleas ant social afternoon enjoyed. Hc freshments were served by the hostess. ' n ,. Those honorlm: Mrs. 1 o I t e I were- Mrs. John linhnort. Mrs. C ' Smith, Mrs. Howard MaS fleld Mrs. Arnold lielmert, Mm John Mate, Mrs, tUwc Oben ehaln. Mrs. C. HiiKKcr. A vs. V l . i -mu iioirer von der Helen, Mrs.' F.vo'reVt Fabcr and Mrs. Otto Hohnorl. Mr,.. I'ottcr was recipient of many lovely Bif, Mrs. Stewart ( lark Will Visit Here. Mr. Donald Clark left Medford a few days uuo for Santa "'lr. Cal to join his mother. Stewart Clark of X ' ; j is vlHltlnu there. 1'olloh nt, a short stay in the southern city. , ....,,,, in Medford. where j Mrs. Clark will b" K"est of Her son and family Mesdames Sweeney and Wlcvjowan iu to, . , Mrs C. T. Sweeney and Mrs. . H. Mc(iown will entoi tain with. a ;) dinner at tne nweeno, oU on the Central l'olnt road tomor row cveniiiK. (luesls will m mom hers of the PhukIiIois of the Ml" patrol. Covers will he placed foi - :' Mis. .IoIiii 1 liihrer To Kiiti-rlniii laitlietan lJ''s. The Uidlen" Aid society of the ...... ,ui. i ,i church will he ''..... ..r Mrs. John lTuhrer ine nil' , in her beautiful new home .....it ti..i,'lits Thursday 2 -1 5 pm. A lai KC attendance In anliolpatrd for this delightful oc casion. Building Itrldge flub Meet Thursday. Mr- Herbert will he hostess to members of the linlhllng r.rldge chih at her homo on South al ilab. al -1 o'clock Thursday nftcr- i. The usual nuillher of games will be. in play. AsblMdi's lcavo l or I.os Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. '. W- Ashpnle. aiTunipanleil by .Mr. and Mrs. Mania of Klainalb Kails, left this morning hv motor for l.of Ange les. Oil., where tllcy will spend a week vacationing. Bridge Club Entertained At Lcmmon Home Mrs. C. C. l.ennnon eiiterlalneil last evening for members of the Tuesday llrldge club. Dinner was folluwed by" several liatnes. Today is Guest Day For Women of Rotary .Mrs. John Uoyl Is hostess this nrtmnoon lo Women or Rotary anil their guests. Ihls being annual snort day for the organization. Doctors Will Be Hosts At Dinner Tonight Members of lb" .lackson County .Medical widely will entertain complimenting Ihelr wives llil" BAKING POWDER You iav in utlng KC. Use LESS than ol hish priced brendt. IT'S OOUIlt ACTIMO KC . . eirnctt PUPILS TO RETURN M SCHOOL BOOKS ON i mmm SCHEDULED DATES; UJJ IE hMIE CAPrUHfcS I I mm on m aemh IV B M fkl !" The follow Ini; schedule has been I ai ranged w hei ebv the lexllHiokx b'aned li the Medford school dis-1 ti . I to pupils are to bo returned to Hie Junior hiKU library and the levls for the new semester are to tn. ,,sl,i,uieil The books are to, , ,,.uiined by the pupils Imlividu- any to lix Jiinloi' llii;ll library ,vh., thev will lie checked oil- and the proper books for the next I j-emeMer will be liiven out. I'ooils of the present A clash's of each Blade will present the texts indicated at the Junior llih library. aecoidillB to the follow ing schedule. The pupils of the present Is classes will retain the same books until June. Indigent pupils patMiim Into the next Blade will also come accordilli; lo this schedule. Thursday m.'rniu, January li.Vs ir all Bi-aile schools brim; in Tiiaimle Arltlinieties, book II. part II: Health Habits, book I L Thursilay alteru January--: r.A's from all crude schools briim in TrlaiiKlv Arithmetic, book II. part I; Health Habit book I. (f'A Arithmetic groups will retain the same Arithmetic books tor a i' weeks I. Friday mornlnc. January '-':: i vu f,-.,t ll u. .boots brlliir ill alible Arithmetic, book I. part It Friday afternoon. January '-:': ,'lA's from all schools brine in Til ancle Arithmetics, book 1, Part 1: L'A's from all Blades come lo not their bcKinnhiB arithmetics. A pupil who has lost any dis trict loaned book will he asked to pay for It before Betting an other book. MEN MEET 10 CONFER 'U. stern Auto SlIMl-lv (MtmimllV and employes met in Kosobui'K Sunday for a sales (i nference. Stores in the district from KuKene and Marshfield to Medford were represented, there being 15 nianilKirs and employes in attendance." nays the ltosoburc News-Kovlew. '" "W. II. Ilohline. district mana ger, of Seattle, and tleorge lOllcr, iiles manager, of 1'ortland, were ....ui i,s sneakers. They arc returning from the recent coast! convention held In l.os Angeles i ...! nri, remo'tlnic tho highlights of the I.os Angeles meeting to the managcru and employes. "They reported that the records of the company Indicate marked improvement of business conditions for l!i:il and the officials are ex pect lug a very satisfactory busi ness year. MEETING !S THUR i '..iii fn i p.iini rhi-lKtiiui churoli. untlur the li'iidci ship the last two j ycani of II. K. .Millard as puHlor, ; will hold Uk iiniiual met' tint? ami banquet at 7 p. in. Tliurnday. Ho- portH from all departmental heads will he Klven and an InnpiraUonul nildiOHM by the pastor on thu sub ject "Push llultoiiH." A iiiiiiiImt of hpecliil iiiiiHlcul hiiinIi.u-m will I k cninvt'd Ijv thnne attending. The luimiuel and pro- ! KHini will bo held in the baiuiuel hall whieli wan coiiih'ted only last Hiunnier. FIL! Views of the Oregon Caves, one of southern Oregon's famous at tractions, arc being shown In a Pill he Newn llevlcw at the Molly theater, continuing Wednesday and Thursday with the picture "Man ger Lights." A brief history or the caves and the 80.1100 year-old stalactite and stalagmite, formations Is given In connection with pictures of cav erns, discovered r, ." years ago. evenliiR wilb n 0::i0 dinner at tin l.ltlila Killings hotel I" Ashland. Mrs. IMII Returns To Itoss This Cwnlllg Mrs. I;dward l'. Illll of lloss, Cal., who lias been visiting her, sister, Mrs. !'. turning Kenly, for the past several days will leave on this evening s Khasta for her homo, Mrs. Illll was honor guest Ifisl evening at i. dinner party given hy Mr. Hold. W. I C 11 la I at Ills home, Siskiyou Heights, and Is being en tertained this nflcinoon at u "movie parly given by fSrungor Kenly. Mrs. Kiiimeii l.cmes I'or l-istcrn Trip Mrs. .1. ,1. KmiueiiH h ft Medford Monday for Philadelphia, where she will visit relatives for several weeks ami then continue to New York city and lloston. She plans to return lo .Meilfoid after spend ing; two months In tho east. Wenimit Club To Meet Thursday. The Wenoiia club will have u card party Thursday, January 22. at the home of lost her iioonirt at 4 ta Columbus avenue. All mem bers iipd friends ure Invited. Plans underway for oiling high way from city limits of North Hend to wnitnrn limits of Kniplre at cool or 5,iiii0. i ufrpTmM mun CHDDIV flCoiLKii nuiu our r Li CENTRAL POINT CHURCH M'l mm m'w mn wr aiaia mil rj,i fmji mi n mvm iw OFFICIAL IOX-5CORI jqjS'i'? fA ' ' Aiaudllnl hyfrillud Public faH ' " K ' ! 1 "I horolw certify llmt flip f I f- V. Li I i ) t " $ ! Vi 1 no.tlt of the t.sl fill. I ir ti7 S .Tkl f tiSKVj 1 l...lln4.li;tirott..s c obi it 1 1 y ? 1 , ' T Cctliticil I' hi c ccoui Idnt 4iAM kl klifiV IMf lu fBBomsssssB!iBM : V-.,4 lhji S T OCKVARIIS COW-I'l'NCHFRS top herdlnft lu't'l-mi-thr-lioiif limit enouiih to rcillitter unniher win (or (II. I) (iOI.D In new tattt-tvit. WINDY CITY GIVES IN RIPLEY'S NEWEST Ity Robert It didn't take Chicago long to decide which cigarette It likes best. I ftot the answer in six hours. 1 arrived at the Windy City at high noon . . . with a supply of the four leading brands of ciga rettes . . . masked with black bands to conceal the names. Before the close of the after V NOT A COUGH IN VICTORY SALE I COTTAGE STRFET Todiiy marked the iM'innini; of C. J. Crelor eomltjiny's "Virtnry" Mill-, with .MiinaK'!' K. It. Powelwm ri-poi-tiitK a reeoid number of eu toiueif from all over the valley. This mammoth sale of new mer rhandise In beitii? livid Ihmmilso the Jtit'lcr eoinpauy 1i;ih fulth In Iiiim nvxx and hid ust rial ltileii who are alert to p resell t day possibil ities itnd eonl'ldenee that people of the west will take advantage of the remarkable prlee. aecordlitK to an nouneement from the company of fives. I'lolhlmt for men and wom en, a nil art Ivies for the household such -jm sheets, bin nltets and towelri are some of the bargains offeivd. Dudley Jiriiciiuer of Portland oiencd a sales school at the llolel Jackson today, to continue the re mainder of the week. Thoio at tending the classes are dealers and salesmen of the l-'rigidaire Hales Corp., of Portland. About ririeen peoph; attended the school today from Klamath Kails. (IranlH Pass. Marshfield, Kiigono, Itoseburg and Ashland. COMMITTEE APPROVES BUILDING FUND BOOST WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. fT) The adtnliilHiratlon'H $ I MO.Oon.iiOO proposnl to Increase lis public hul Minus proKi-atn outKlde of tho I MM rlet (if Columbia to $4 I ft, 001), 000 was approved tuday hy the 1inlle liilildlnKH conimltlee. FARM WOMAN BENEFITED After Taking Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound T.i'lfflftl, Va. "Hcfore I was timr Trt Tuv f not Iter nw mslcr nnl I did all the. fitrininj; work on a bl-aern farm for eleven year. I nifirnrd a fanner and now in addi tion to tny lioiiite work and I lift euro of tny children ! heli liim wilh thn nuhudn work on our farm. Afler tny laxt, child wan horn I Itcirnn ti 5J suffer m ninny woriien tn;. riunity itur i mini y ' told mc to try Kydia fv I'inkliam'fl VenetiihlcCoinifOiinc I did nnd now I am a-w woman and I know that Rood l....hli im Llli.r i ( r ri,.ha " l if .i.. i.':. .n.. i .. ,i..ni. Cltiik I.Hiikiiman, It. f, LiekJule,!!. fx Vii t x ! t&)Ct,V O.Gs. BIG PLURALITY CIGARETTE TASTE-TEST Ripley, Himself noon I had given the "taste test" to every rank and file In the town . . . from the cattle herders at the stock-yards to movie fans in the loop. And as usual, O. (J. ran away with the vote. Take it from me ... or leave it ... so far, I haven't been able to make ot.n gold lose. The buildiliK of the new Cotlime. street bridge over Hear creek is; moving fast with Indk-nllons that ' the structure will bu In use within , j do days.'accnrdim; to City Superln-, teudeut Siheflel and HultiliiiK In-: speelui Frank ItoerH. All fontliiKH imvo been poured i ut) to dale, and tho Tour piers on the bridge are complete to tho floor level. The contractor, who has between 110 and 30 men em ployed, is noV pourliiK the two' center Klrders. and alt RlrdeiH will i bu poured hy this evening. ( Cood buildlnt; weather and tho fact that a flooded condition In . Hear creek has been absent since Die bridge huihliiiK was beim haH , iKieatly expedited the work. Waller I). Morllclt of Los An geles, president of the I.os Angeles Press Chili, and assistant to lite president of Hie I.os AllgcloB "Ex press" arrived today for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Stella .1. Mer rick, and his brother Kmerson Merrick. Mo will return lo l.os Angeles tomorrow. ORANGES Sweet, j:iicy oranges by the box, half box or dozen as low as 3 per box Direct from producer. 13 North Fir St. FIR WOOD S2.75 per tier B,nj Thi Is a dollvereri prlco on tew tier of 12-inch old growth tlr In load lots while It lasts. Ubo ROYAL UTAH COAL for best results F. E. Samson Co. 229 N. Riveralda Phone 833 W &rB j F rl 19 tl j ii- t. . .w : ,v -iv,- it.iv i u . f 4A( 0f Mrs. Wright Hicks 330 Edwards St. You are Invited to present this cou pon at tho Mail Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE At Subscriber Guest of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are a subscriber of the Mail Tribune your name may appear here tomor row. Only subscribers' names will be published and, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to ei Joy FREE shows as GUESTS Or THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING "Boudoir Diplomats" - 3 worn iliiior A C A RLOAD Births !iin Horn to Mr. and Mrs. 1... L. Pjj 'Cowley of tierrydale, a daughter, I Bvl ,,M'n,'H'',iy, Jununry 21. I iv a n est!' MOTHERS a 1 1