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IAGE FOUR MEDFORS MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOONT, FRTDXY, FEBRUARY 6. 1931". f V I 1 is ' I i; i i I is i I j i n i i ; 1 ;i i lir ? 5 .v j-V - -Wjlfe "is'- A ' si V ' "Of course, it's Schilling's" 7 ;; hands that make cheap dresses cannot de sign Paris models. Models come from those who make nothing else. Where is model coffee apt to come from? From those who make only model coffee, or from' those who try to make both cheap coffee and good coffee, at the same time, in the same place, with the same hands. Schilling is the only coffee roaster in America who makes only model coffee. The only one. The , blending and roasting of fine coffee is one of the most del icate series of opera tions in modern in dustry. In a thing so delicate, cheap ness is contagious. For that difference between model coffee and other good coffeestry Schilling's just once. Schilling coffee Wings of the s3lCorti-ng BAKING POWDER TEA SPICES EXTRACTS Saturday Specials Fat Rhode Island Red Chickens 25c lb. Hams or Whole 23c per lb 6-lb. Box Swift Sliced Bacon . . $1.50 A Full Line Swift Gov't. Inspected Meats Corn Fed Pork Veal Lamb A Free Ticket to the Holly Theatre With Each $1.00 Purchase Ivy Street Meat Market Just Around the Corner From the Postoffice CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS KUIMI'IIH" (JlH'CIl AlU'tHlS Ik-it ui ITuI ( Viviimiiiiil. Tin Masonic hall in Ashland w;is lh scene of nno of thf moflt iin i vi fcri'inoniuls and In Ktallatjoiu ;vit pi esentrd in south ern Orfgon lodge ciroW'H, when the Supreme Queen, Kathorln liintz of ( 'h if "ago attended the .seMHion of Zuleinia Temple, Dau ghters of the Nile, lust evening. The hall wan decorated with many ferns and lighted lamps, which cast a soft light ovor the colorful Oriental rugs, which cov ered the floor. The haruiuet roomi Garden Club Enjoys Interesting Session Card Party Scheduled l or Sutuntay livening. PilOHNIX. 1-Vh. &. (Special) The card party to he given by the Neighbor of Woodcraft Circle No. HZ at the W. O. W. hall Inst Sat urday night, and which was post poned because of the death of Kd Hamlin, whose wife was a. mem ber of the order, will be held on Saturday night f.f this week, Feb ruary Tth at the W. O. W. hall. As there will be only one more curd party following this one, all are urged to attend and join In tho good lime. PLAN MEETING 10 "the old assessment members should remain in tho fight to pre vent the head camp officers from automatically robbing them of everything they put Into tho or ga nidation." E! was gay with spring flowern. For lowing the lovely ceremonial with Members of the Medford Garden which the meeting opened, the club divided their time last even Supreme Queen was presented with ng between highways and gardens. picture of Crater lake as gift from the temple. A large banket of flowrs w;is presented the tem ple by tho Shrlners. The patrol put on two drills, one in compliment to Mrw. Chas. T. Sweeney, retiring riueen of 55u lelma temple. About 200 guests from Orants Pass, Klamath Fulls, Med ford and Ashland were seated nt the bnn iptet table, when dinner was nerv ed following the ceremonial. The addrcHH of welcome was given by M is. Sam McNuir mid Carl -Tengwatd, potentate, responded. Short addressew were made by members from other cities. Com munity singing wus also a purt of the program. The bano.net wan followed by Installation of new officers of the temple with Supremo Qlieen Mrs. Illntz aeting as Installing officer. Mrs. Wlnetrout wag marshal!, Mrs W. II. lleCowan. chaplain and MiM Dorothy Jteynohl. musician Off lepra and Installing of fleers were tho recipients of many bou quets of spring flowers. Officers. Installed were: Mrs. H. . Knders, queen; Mrs. Sam Kak-r, princess royal; Mrs. O. C Hoggs, Tirza; Mrs. Franco, liad nrou; Mrs. Charles WoodH, re corder; Miss Mollie Hritt, banker; Mettdnmes Woodcock, Iiillurd, Har nett, Holmes and linrnes, ladies in waiting; Mrs. Snbin, organist; MesdamoH McNair and Claycomb, attendants; Mrs. E. H. Severance, lady of the keys, and Mrs. Hoover, lady of the gates. Following the Installation the Supremo Queen presented Mrs. Sweeney wilh the past queen s Jwol and mndo an interesting talk. The evening was completed with dancing. I The meeting held at the Hotel Med ford, was an- interesting one with basis for discussion of tho bill regarding road Higus express ed In pictures taken by Mrs. I-aw ton on her trip through the west latit Hummer. The slides shown exhibited the wuys in which road Hide beauty is destroyed by bill boards and various other signs. The new officers were in charge of tho meeting. Mrs. Chancy Home From Trip East Mrs. N. 0. ('haney returned to Mad ford this morning from a trip east, where she attended the Filth Women's Patriotic conference lor! National Defence, in Washington, D. and the meeting of the na tional executive committee of tho Women's Auxiliary ol' the American Legion held at national headquart ers in Indiannanolis January liC and 27. Committee Working On Valentine Tea The committee working on plans for the Valentine bridge tea to be Kponsored Saturday, February 14, i by the St. Mark's Altar guild is composed of Miss Frances Kenney, 1 Mrs. Kuth Hamilton Olsen and Mrs. , Gladys Strang. A musical program Is being prepared for the event. . lA-avo for Hay City. - Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Clancy and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Palm left Of Interest lp local members of th" Woodmen of tho World lodge is a convention to be held in Port land next Monday in the council chamber of the city hall. Impor tant business "pertaining to assess ments and - hoc lied legal reserve members will bo taken up. The head camp protest committer- has called the convention to agree on some concrete plan bene ficial to 'the old members who have been forced out by the so calbd legal reserve members, who el; irn the right to raise rates nt will, according to Dan Kollohtr, chairman of tho committee. "Now that the h'ead camp has decided to include women and children." states Mr. Kelloher, GUESTS AT ASHL.il Several members of Med ford Rotary club attended tho regular weekly meeting of Ashland lio tarian.M at the Hotel Ashland yes terday noon and enjoyed an ex cellent program. The main speaker was ,Jamj3 G. Hammond of Chicago, former assistant secretary of itotary In ternoiional. He chose as his sub ject "'international Aspects of No tary ,M and delivered an inspiring address, which was appreciated by all present. Among the locnl mn who at tended were President E. c. Corn and Secretary D. A. Chambers of the locnl club, J. W. Wakefield, Wm. Allen, H. D. P.romley, M. C. McDouiild and Charles Furnas. A hotel item In the Mall Tribune this week brought together two old time residents of Dec. raff, O., 1 who had not seen each other for 15 or 2d years. Frank Kodgers, city building inspector, was read ing the personal and local columns when he came onto the name of Yelma Vance, registered at a local hotel. Inquiry revealed that the young woman was the same person he used to know in Ohio as a small girl. She did not know Mr. Rodg ers was in this section and was as equally pleased to meet the local man as he was glad to learn of news from the old home town. 3 things to stop a cold "Pope's" does them all ! ' Now, just a pleasant tablet and relief for your cold begins, instantly. And Pape's Cold Compound relieves all symptoms of colds. It does the thrct things any doctor will tell you are necessary to check a cold. "Pape's" reduces irritation and swelling of the nasal lining. So breathing becomes easy; discharge stops; the head clears. "Pape's" encourages perspiration; banishes that achy, feverish, weak feeling which is due to inactivity of the pores. "Pape's" kills cold germs; opens the bowels; takes germs and the acid-wastes of colds right out of your system. Next time a cold starts, try Pape's Cold Compound and learn the reason for its tremendous sales and popu larity. Just remember the name, "Pape's". All drugstores 35c. Medford yesterday by motor for San Francisco, where they will ppend severnl days vacationing. nixlo Club Meets S Tomorrow.' - - The Dixie club will meet Satur day nt the home of Mrs. T. E. Pottenwer, 107 East Jn'ckson. No longer is it the unusual food buyer who pays cash! The modern housewife knows it is the CHIC and CLEVER thing to do if one wishes to keep with the times. The homemaker of today feels it her responsi bility to do those things which make her , family happiest and most prosperous. That's why she makes our stores her food center and saves by paying CASH! EH NAMED QUEEN OF II iriL Midst a blare of trumpets M lsn Klllle Hammett of tho Junior class will be crowned queen of the fourth annual junior carnival this evening nt 8 o'clock. The carni val 1h being conducted in tho sen ior high Hchool gymnasium. MIhm Hummett whh unnounced winner In the carnivnl edition of the Hi Times, school publication, clrculuted at the high school this afternoon. The whining candidate had a lotnl of 3117,000 volet. .Miss Harriett Campbell, senior candi date, was second with 371,500; Miss Theda Moore, frcshnmn, hnd Kl'.GOO and Miss Vivian Meader, tiophomore, 1 18,200. A total of 1.04a. 900 votes was sold during the past two weeks I n co m pa r iso n with 957,800 sold previous to the carnival last year Numerous committees wore busy thin forenoon completing booths and arrangements for the carnival, Kvery organization In the school will conduct some typo of boom or fhow. 1 MiR Maurlne Carroll, chairman, nHHlHted by Miss Harriet Italdwln and Mim Mary Gilbert, Is tho com. m i 1 1 ee of facul ty m e m hers re sponsible for tho successful ar rangements. . Mfs Hammett, tho queen, will be accompanied to the throne by the three class candidates, and ten members of the high school band will net as guards. Natalie and Ifarbara Shelby and Dale and dale Jlcebo will lead tho proces sion . Wlldon Oolhaugh, vice-president (fT the Junior class will crown the queen. Miss Adra Kd wards, class president will give a short ad dress of welcome. A parade was conducted down Main and Sixth streets this after noon advertising- tho carnival, with flout j representing school urgum zntions. Tho gymnasium will be open at 7 o'clock, ns witl tho various con cesnlnns, Following tho corona tion, dancing will be enjoyed. Mu sic will be furnished by Frank Orahnm nnd his Six Crackers. As has been their cttalom for years the Origsby Orunow com pany, manufacturer of Majestic Kndtos, are offering additional models to their line of radio sets in February. "fTho Majestic manufacturers have but one Idea in mind and that to be the lenders, always. It has been that . way ever since their first radio appeared on the market, nnd In these three model being Introduced now, inspection dill prove that they are again way out In front," soys Clayton Isaac, j manager of the l'almer Music House, local Majestic dealers. Thursday these three new Ma jesties arrived In Medford. They all contain a supcr-hetrodyne ra dio set, using a new Improved number M screen grid tube, niatic modifier nnd acoustical control. 1 They consist of three cabinet de-j signs, a midget, compact and n lowboy model in beautiful walnut i cabinets. The selectlclty nnd en-' sltlvity can only be appreciated by1 t h oho wh o are fa miliar with ' lie accuracy nnd precision which has, featured every radio model ever) presented by the Majestic factory. Tho price range is lower than In the regular Majestic radios, says' Mr. Isaac, and mnke a new stand ard for radio values. That these models will opera to quietly nnd 1 get distant stations was well dem onstrated Inst evening In several locations in the valley. ID WASIIINTON. Feh. 8. () Conrad U Wlrth of Wiinhlnnton urn! Mlnm-apnllK. today wns ap pointed as niwdAtnnt director of the mitiotuil park ix-rvlco ! Secretary WHIiiir. Wlrth. who for tho punt three yennt hns l..,.n nKtlntnnt to the di rector of tilimnltiK on tho national capital park and planning commln "lon. will he in Charlie of the lands division of tho park nervier. The dlvlnlon din-eta nciiulsit Ion of pri vate hoMlnR within the parka. Wlrth fllWi the vacancy cntl..cd by the death of W, 11. Lewis, q SUNSHINE AND SOAP Wl'RB out going to bure you with technical explanations, but the fact of the matter is this: pure soap made from vegetable and nut oils is the gentlest, kindest, yet most eHeciiTc soap that can be produced. And White King Granulated is the leading fcgeiable-and-Rui-oil soap. That's why you can trust your sheerest lingerie to it. That's why beauty parlors use it for shampoo ing. And that'j why it cleans heay woolens and greasy dishes so thoroughly. White King Granulated Soap is economical too. A Icasnooaful for the basin, a cupful for the washing machine plenty. Try it today. Sold by your grocer. Attractive Values Sat., Feb. 7 and Mon., Feb. 9 Pancake Flour and Hotcake Syrup 1 Vi-Va. tin syrup and 19 8-10-lb. hotcake and waffle flour Both $1.00 y Corn, Peas and Tomatoes Standard pack; assorted if you wish 9 cans for $1.00 Canned Fruits Your choice of Peaches, Peari, Pine apple and Apricots 4 Tins. No. 2 2' $1 SUGAR Pure Cane, C and H 20 lbs $1.00 MILK Large cans of popular brands ,13 cans . . . $1.00 Corn Meal Yellow or White 3 9-lb. bags $1.00 COFFEE MacMarr Special Blend 3 lbs $1.00 2Camatioii Wheat No Premium, 4Packages$1.00 fH.aWl Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We take pride in our vegetable department Lettuce 9Rp Solid Heads, 4 for - -J Rhubarb QKC Bright Red. 2 lbs Cauliflower fir White Heads, Lb. . vV Spuds AQr 50-lb, Bag. No. 2's . TTcV Parsnips Extra Good Qualitj 4 lbs &XJ I BREAD Baked Daily 1 2-lb. loaves 2 for . . c 3 Meat Department Located at Store No. 34 North Central AH Steaks, lb 19c Pot Roast, lb...l2-15c Hamburger and Sausage. . .2 lbs. 29c Lamb Chops, 2 lbs. 29c Leg of Lamb 20c Lamb Stew, 3 lbs. . 25c Shoulder Lamb. . .14c Macaroni Curve Cut Note the unusually low price 7 Pounds . . Beans Your choice of Small White,, Red Mexican or Pinks 7 Pounds Jell Well A quick dessert 7 Packages .... Rice Fancy Blue Rose 7 Pounds 49C t Shrimps Dry pack. 3for...........49C Salmon Tall car,3 of good pink salmon 4 for 49C Oleomargarine Clipper Nut 4 for. 49C Pork and Beans Campbell's medium sized tins 7 for 49c Spaghetti Coiled in bulk, a very fine product. 6 Pounds 49C slORE NO. 55 West Main St. Phone 380 2 CTAnrc itu Hirnrnnn STORE NO. 34 North Central STORES IN MEDFORD Phone 507