SCHOOL DEBATERS STAGE AND FILM
AND VOCALISTS IN ! STARS ON m
GRANGE MEETING:
A menu of chain store tuul
music has hern furnisheil recently
for members of various county
prang1 by Medford high school
students.
Members of the debute squad
have appeared before the granges
of Jacksonville. Central Point,' ami
Eagle- Point in practice debates,
arguing the question of chain
stores ami their merit. The affir
mative team, com posed of Helen
Wilson ami (Jeorge Hen net t, ar
gued agaltiHt the high school's
negative, Dun Darnicllc ami Max
Carter.
Along with the debaters mem
bers of the boys' octette under
Miss Harriett Baldwin presented
several musical numbers for the
granges. The "touring parties"
were arranged by Ralph It. Itulley,
director of activities al the high
school.
Hoys composing the octette are
Hilly Parson, Luvon Dunford. Vic
tor Noel, Max Hue. Harold tie Bauer
13 ur ward (lass, AY Inst on Holell and
Arthur Cook. Mnxinc Hagen gave
n. reading before the Jacksonville
grange and Muxlne Bohnert at
Central Point and Eagle Point.
Visits will .be mfitle before the
Sams Valley and Rogue River
gnges theiext week or so.
No other
COFFEE
is so protected
M-J-B fine quality coffee has
on the bottom of every can
thr patented Vacuum Seal
that can't close unless all
air is out.
M 9 J r K
O F FJ5 i:
"The Flarvr-ProteclcJ Coffee"
vc BEGINS i
vV TOMORROW J
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TOMORROW
For 2 Bays
THRILLING
MYSTERY
COMEDY !
Popular
Pricet!
Mat. 10-35; Eve. 25-50
Buy Holly Scrip!
Drama of the '' r g P, Ml Anyone
also I II !S5LI End
NEWS v l -"'"II
COMEDY IV W.
KARTOON! y
FOR REO CROSS
! One of the most outstanding rn
, dio programs ever presented will
i be a three-hour feature Saturday
' pvenitig. January 21. originating in
: the l.os Angeles studios of the
; I lined Broadcasting t'o. and re
leased over ufliUalod stations, iu
i eluding KM EI).
Hows of fireside seats from Mux-1
1 it o Iq Canada, along the Silver net-1
j work, will he available to every j
i family within range of this unique
b.-oadnist. The program will he an !
i"on your honor" system and listen
ers will be urged by the Hod Cross
to pay a small loud speaker fee.
proceeds of which will go for the
advancement of Red Cross work.
Stars, past ami present, of stage,
screen and radio, supported by
many outstanding musical organ!,
zations. will participate In tho pro
gram. Covernor Uolph of Call for-
nia and William Gibbs McAdoo will
talk on a portion of the program.
BE RADIO THEME
A program will be conducted
over the Mail Tribune-Virgin sta
tion, KMIOU tomorrow noon by the
Jackson County Homo demonstra
tion agent's office with Mrs. Mabel
Mack in charge, it was announced
today.
Miss Madje J. Reese, field agent
for the western states in home
j demonstration work, who is In this
city from Washington. D. C. work
ing on plans for the Farm Home
makers 'Economic conference to be
held next month, will be the first
speaker on the program.
Miss Cla libel Nye, state leader
of home economics extension and
Miss Maek will also give short
addresses.
The piogrii in will begin nt 1
o'clock. Miss Ueeso has announced
as her subject "The Value of Kami
1 lomemakers Economic Confer
ence In the West"' and Miss Nye,
"Why a Jackson County Home
maker's Conference."
Tho program will be given on
the Monarch Feed and Seed store
hour.
Soldiers Free-'.
NA.VKINC, China., Jan. 22. (A1)
Xaiionalist military hea di uartons
today announced 2 (Hi soldiers had
frozen to death in northern Shanwi
province In the lat two dayH.
Northern China has been in the
Kiip of extremely cold weather re
cently. with LILA
LEE
as the men
aced beauty
JOE
FRISCO
as the booh
detective and
Harry Gribbon
Walter
Pidgcon
ALSO
Special Program
or Selected Short Subject,
"BELIEVE IT OR NOT"
By Ripley
Oddities of the World
New Reel
Kartoon
Vitaphone Act All In Colon
HOME MAKING TO
MEPFORD MAIL
Imiiuv Itruir to Ito
Event in (iruiiis Pass
Of special interest to southern
Oregonians who are followers of
the- dance will be the lvvuo in
which pupils of Miss Ruth I.uv
will be presented at tho Rivoli
theater in Grants .Pass tomorrow
and Saturday evenings.
Pupils of Med f o rd a n d O ra n Ls
Pas, classes will 1m participants.
They a re : jF m n k ie R i na ha rger, j
Ixiraino ami Maxmo Jester, Mar
garet Pratt. Nellie tiebers. Helen
Itlaekman, Jean and Joan Howell,
M a ry K I !e n Ca I h o u n , M a ry .1 oa n -etle
Duer, Mildred Schmidt. Rosa
mond AVeston. Shirley Rlebel,
Frances llelden, Mo net t a Meiklc,
Lucy Casi, Ua rba ra I la rnes, Sh i r
loy Stinebaugh, Alice Prock, Rosa
Core. Evelyn Herman, Zoo Hell
lintis. Ro.sa Lou White. Elsie Jane
Browncll, Adra Mae CiiHett, Char
lotte Ruth Mcltridc, Marguerite
Sapping ton, Beverley (ioetz. Boris
Bull, Mary and Betty MeAdam,
Krai tees Ingraham, Kluinc Cal
houn, Patricia McFadden, Nadyne
Coleman, Patie Crockett, Hetty
I floxie, Anna Caroline SVhmidt,
Joy co Hanson, Caroline Hetiedict,
.lane An tie, Virginia English, Pa
tricia Young ami Dorothy Burgess.
Guest Day Enjoyed
By Women of Uolary
The home of M rs. John Royle
was opened yesterday to women of
Rotary for a guest card party.
There were 10 tables of bridge In
play and cards were followed by
tea. During playing Clertrudo en
tertained the guests with several
piano numbers. I
Prize for high score nt bridge
was a ward ed M rs, R earn cs a ml
prize for second high score went to
Mrs. Wm. Lee Rrlcker.
Assisting Mrs. Royle as hostess
were Mesdames Ralph Dippel.
Robert Strang. W. A. Whtteluw
and 12. V. Shockley.
Forty-six Attend
Class Party Tuexlay
Members of the Loyal Women's
class of the First christian church
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Sam 13. Krauss. 404
South Peach street. Forty - six
members attended, and 13tt calls
were reported as having been
made during the past month by
members.
Tho newly elected president,
Mrs. Cora Wilson was in charge
of the meeting. Refreshments were
served following the social hour
with Mesdames Frick, Lockard,
Fitzgerald. Crisp and Frye assist
ing the hostess.
CMT
OIULHI
SEES HARD TIMES
Conditions fn Canada arc not
particularly enjoyable, according to
a lnttor rocoived by Mrs. Klizabeth
Coulter in .InckHonville from tin;
Joo Kitto family, formerly of Jack
HonvlUe, rcHiding in Louisiana, Al
berta, Can ail u. Tho letter waa
written a week hko. There are
nine children in the family.
It says in part: "We have been
having a splendid winter here and
i guesH it has been a good thing
for bo many have had to go short
on clothing. Wheat in Helling for
cenls a bushel urn barley for Id
cents. It can't hardly he Hold for
that price, ho people arc burning
wheat in I he tdove. and boiuo arc
without wheat or flour. We have
been going fishing and eat fish
three times, a day. It's not had
eating, eft h or. We are all anxious
to get back where the fruit grows."
schooTTestsTor
Mothers of all children, who
wish lo start to bi'IiooI at the open,
tup of tho second semester In Med
ford mid who will not he fi years
old until alter March !. are asked
to call Mrs. Illnnchc Canode.
1M73-U it whs announced at the
cllv school superintendents' office
today.
Mrs. Canode will arranKe for the
children lo take tests to determine
their ellKlhllity for PiHcring school
at tlie opening of t lie second se
mester.
H
EAD COLDS
Melt in boiling water and inhale
vapors; alio muff up note.
visas
OVER n MILLION JARS USED VtARlV
STATE
THEATRE
Thursday and Friday
NUMBERED
MEN
Klfcht niiiii: l.ovn Klarvcil! Risk
ing all for a Woman's liiirulnt;
Kiss!
with
CONRAD NAGEL
BERNICE CLAIRE
15c
ANY TIME
Kiddles 10o
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
St, Aiiu'n Altar Society
Outline Program
The St. Ann's Altar society held
its regular business meeting Tues
day afternoon in the parl.sh hall
with a good attendance present.
A program for the year's activities
was outlined by tho board of dl- j
rectors. The president, Mrs. Fisch- ,
vt; appointed commit toe' to take I
charge of food stales, cafeteria din-j
tier and jc.i rd pa rt Ui A oa i 1 !
party wa planned for Wednesday;
evening. January 2S. Reports were
given and a social time enjoyed
until the close of the afternoon,
VaI Andrews Presents
Interesting Program
Members of the Medford-Ashland
chapter of the Oregon Music
Teachers association enjoyed a
pleasant evening and Interesting ,
program at the home of Mrs. T. J. I
Amspoker Tuesday evening.
Ed Andrews, who has charge of
tho program, presented several ;
students of his Shakespearean
class and gave an address on the
subject. A scene from "Twelfth
Night" was given by Dorothy Paley
and Mary and Helen Edmiston.
Miss Hoggs leaves
Tuesday for Visa I la
Many Informal affairs are being
hold thfi week honoring Miss Ethel
Hoggs, who will leave next Tues
day to make her home in Visalia,
Cal. She was honor guest hunt
evening at a small dinner party
at the Hotel Medford. Among tho
guests were Miss Hoggs. Miss Mar
garet -Fitch and Messrs. 'Ernest
RueUol and William Foley.
Roberts Tcavc fop
Visit in liny City
Attorney George Roberts and
daughter Mary Ie will leave Med
ford this evening for San Frau-
j Cisco, where they will Join Mrs.
itooeris anu uaugnier uoroiuy,
who left for tho bay city on the
Shasta yesterday.
Mrs. Prentice Will
Entertain
Mrs. Harry Prentice will be hos
tess Friday afternoon at a 1
o'clock bridge luncheon. There
will bo three tables in play.
Miss Cow Hostess
At Dinner
(JuestH of Miss Cecil Coss at din
nor and the theatre last evening
were Miss Elcunor Orth and Miss
Katherinc Hlood. Tho three girls
are former students of tho Univer
sity of Oregon, where each was af
filiated with Alpha XI Delta
sorority.
UnMCMAlIMP ADT
nUI1ILIVIHiU1U
TO BE DISCUSSED
BY EXPERTS HERE
Mhri Mail;c J. Ueesf, field iiKtiit
I for the western HtuU. Hawaii iiuu
iAliinka in hoint- deinniiKtrutiun
! work, nrrivi'd in Mcdfnrd this
niornln from WiinhliiKtoii, !
to ni iifcr with state officials re-
KardliiK the irKrani for tho Jack
sun county Farm lloincmiikerH'
ISeononiic conferonee, which will
bo held fn Medford February 6
und 7.
Preliminary conferences will be
j held tomorrow ami Saturday in
tho city library, beginning at 10
o'clock, a Kroup of farm women
repreeiitiiiK 115 communities, will
meet with Mfi HeeHC, Mrs. Mabel
Mack, local home demount ration
agent; Mrn. Sieltti Kedenwold. limno
manacemeut HpoeialiHt; MIsh t'larl
bel Nye, Htate leader of home
economlcH exteimloii and MIhh liUey
Case, exteiiKion Hpeclalh't In nutri
tion, who urri nyo in Medford.
InterestinK data, carefully sum
marized by Aire. Mabel Muck und
MiH. Kodenwold, derived from
UUCHtionnalrcH ent to 37 5 farm
women of Jnckson county will be
considered by tho commlttuo tJf
farm women, who will prepare
questions for dlMcu."slon at tho con
ference, which will bo lined an a
basis for procuring Information
regarding farm life, MI lteese
Hinted.
Although representative women
have been Invited to theno com
mittee meetlngH others arc wel
come to join the groups.
The eummary made by the home
(lemoiiHtratiou agent's, office offers
splendid Information for the con
ference. Miss I tee ho further added,
praising the work M rs. Maek has
accomplished w h 1 I c considering
each type of home In the county.
"Kami women r reulizfnK."
Miss ItccHc continued "that 'group-1
lm has itM ad van luges over In
dividualism in discussing the farm
home and pruolcniM. At tho eon
Jorvpfi t in , Kehruary the women
will have, an opportunity to dis
wush economb: conditions In tli'lr
relation lo food nd nutrition,
clothing ami the eost if living
These conferences have been h'bl
in 1 li stated ami have been found
to offer a most valuable basis for
the home ecnomlen extension pro
gram. The farm women have,
thoroughly enjoyed tho opportu-j
nltv to discuss needs find wants
In detail n farmers havo hereto
fore discusHed tho economic ne N
of the present day.
'Homo HUrprining Information
develops In these conferences. Jt
Is found that farm women keep
accurate amounts in th'dr heads
if not on paper, and know very
accurately how much Is spent
the varb-UM Items, ucccKsith-H "ml
pleasure
"All will be discussed at the
conference In relation to tlie
Ftandartl of livflig In th average
farm home, considering tho type
of farming done nnd tho demnnds
of the particular locality."
Amity Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin
ftoscnhaltn acquired confectionery
tore from Mrs. J. L. Miller, q
I
Ol.MKiOX. TIITUSDA V.
SECOND MARRIAGE i FRFDERIGK FREY
ICE!
AL
OH!!
UUUf LL
The course of true love may not
run smoothly but it continues on
and on and "out of sight" is not
always "out uf mind" at le.iM not
out of heart. The marriage oT
Maiceii Striker, daughter of Mrs.
Pearl Striker of Portland, to Jewel
Walker, son of Mrs. Roy Bucking
ham of this city, which was an
event of January Mb in St. Paul's
church, Lutheran. Portland, is
proof.
Pearl Striker and Jewel Walker
were married three years ago in
Medfud. Roth were under age
and the marriage was annulled.
During tho three years which fol
lowed one lived In Portland and
the oth.r in Medford.
January Tab they were married
again by the Rev. O. T. Just. They
are both of age.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker arrived in
Medford Tuesday and will make
their home in this city, where Mr.
Walker is employed at The Crest.
Iun lit Try Out In Irrluml.
IlKW-WXT (VI -kayi' Don, li , 1
In Miss Kiml:m,i li will iiiU'iupt'
to (t't a world's spiMMllmat rei-onl'
lit llurnos Ayri-y In .March is r-i
pqi-tcil to itiaki' iri-liniinary trials
tlx latti'r iart of January oii
laui;h Nrauh. m-ar tho Antrim!
Kolf lial(s Iiimv. I
Your Throat
ft) 1911, The Afnrlcin Tnbito Co . Mfrr
H
If 111 .W W B-Vl JT;
.lANUSU'Y 22. l!i:M.
OF LAKE CREEK
Fi edc rick Rudolph Frey passed
away at a local hospital Wednes
day evening, alter an illnesM of the
p.ist lo days, iiojn pnoitimmia. Mr.
Kiev was a nat'Ye of Oregon, hav
ing been bo i n in l he Lake Creek
district. November issT.
He was united in marriage to
Ml. s Flora Adler of Jacksonville,
July :!. liHT, and there were born
to lliis union two children, one
(lauhler and one son. Helen ami
Many, both at home with their
mother.
lie also leaves his mother. Mrs.
Hcntvella F. Frey of Ijikc Creek:
four brothers. E. W., ticorgo. Otto
and Irving, all of Lake Creek.
Funeral service will be conduct
ed from the Perl Funeral Home
Sal in day aflei noon at 1-' o'clock.
Rev. T. L. The urn lor official ing.
Inlermciit will take place in the
Central Point cemetery.
KKTCIIIKAX, Alaska, .Ian. L'S.
-'l'i 'I'h.' rnittal States cultor
f
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It's toasted"
Protection against irritation against cough
o
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i
Hospitals
specify
Kotex
P
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so should you!
v
KrJj,a)aA'A-i- v..
THH outstanding hospitals of
America make it a point to
specify Kotex for tlieir women
patients. They use Kotex absotlient
for dozens of important surgical
cases. No approval could be more
important to you.
Kotex is preferred because it
absorbs correctly over a large
surface, not just in one concen
trated spot; because it deodorizes;
because it is bygienically siije.
And you can wear Kotex on
cjther side in perfect safety.
Cyuan. provincial police boat and
fishing voxels, were to continue
the search south of hero today for
further wreckage of the lost Ucn-
ah:;n plane.
I 'i lt a nscel K.kmann audi
Steve Seller, experienced fisherman,1
I
Mellow
LUGKIES are
always kind to
your throat
TOASTING" process includes the use
of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE
the finest cigarette you ever
smoked, made of the finest tobaccos
the Cream of the Crop THEN '
IT'S TOASTED'
heat purifies and so "TOASTING"
that extra, secret process removes
harmful irritants that cause throat
irritation and coughing.
VMM THREE
kXhf s
Kotex softness is not a mere
deceptive surface softness that soon
packs into chafing discomfort. It
sUys soft and comfortable for
hours. And so easily disposed of !
Kotex Company, Chicago.
KOT6X
The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizes
tverv to decide what action was to
be taken with regard to an H
spot on the water Fckmann has
sighted twice. If it la decided
the lost plane may be on tho-
ocean bed, a diver will be sent to
the e-ne.
Everyone knows that sun
shine mellows that's why the
Everyone knows that
!
Tftc advice of wur (fijicidri
is: Keep out of doors, in the
otxn air, bretulic dcc)ly; take
plenty of exercise in the mclltnu
sunshine, and have a periodic
checkup on the health of your
body.
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