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I PAGE SE Miss Barbara Drury To Be Guest On Campus Miss Hurhava Dmry, riuiiKliter or lr. ami Mrs. Allow. H. Urury, left f by train Huh morning for Kimono I where she will be Kiiest of hor i sinter, Miss I ..aura Driiiy, who is u j freshman at the rniversily of Ore gon, and a member of Kupiui Alpha Tlieta. Miss Drury will attend two ' formal dances while guest on the' campus. ! ! lUtmlulls nctimi from j Stay," Dmijflns Comity i Mr. and Mrs. I). 1), Uanilnll. mi-j sinnarlcs for the Amerieun Kuwluy; school union, have returned -to thejr home hvro from an extended j Ktay-ln nminlas county, wln-io Mr. j Handall hii hetn looking afior the' irilci esU oC the rural Sunday m hnoj ' nork. He will ;isi.-t in the i-hurrn sexton at Table Iturk th'n cumin, m-ek. Dfniirr Tally liivcn Tor 1'nir, Kon.skl. A group- of frielidH of A. K O'Kotitiki, Mo"i-Mor at On-Kim JStato course,! cntcrtainiM last vvenitiK with a dinner party in Ids honor at lionney'M firill. vtt feHsor O'lvonskl has been in thin city for the Kotitlicrn Oregon de bate t-onference, M Mioses ilrnley antl ;rirriu on Trip Miss Jl arm, ret Hrnxley and MIhh Juanita Griffin left on the Khastu today noon for I'ortland, whero they will upend the week end f.tt lag lvlntivev and frlomK Mix 1 tloiLdoy will be suoM of her father, Hlehard ilonHey, and other rela tives at Garden Home. Vir(i Vnrty is This livening. A card imrly for 1 1 PtMnlnm tun and I tedium has been an nounced for thf evening at the I ted men hull. IMnyJni will be ' gin at a o'eloek with five nun ijrcd, bridge nd pinochle to be n.tnyot. GUESSWORK REMOVED ;, BY ROASTING COFFEE IN SMALL QUANTITIES Patented Process Invented by ' Hills Bros. Insures Delicious, , Uniform Flavor Always 1 ' When codec is roasted !ntho ordi nary way, which is in two or thrco ' hundred pound lots, it ia a problom to Ret an even roast. Somo of ttio berries may bo overdone, sonic , underdone. What in more, ono butch may vary from another' in color. All of these variations pro- vent, a utinorm flavor. 'Hills Bros, overcame this problem by inventing and pnlcnlinfr a roaKt ine: method that automatically rr blatcs the amount of cofTro roasted ' Mid tho degree of heat. By a slow ' but continuous process, only a few , pounds at a timo pass through tho roasters. So exact 1s the control, that every berry is roosted evenly nnd gives a matchless, uniform flavor in every cup. : ' No othor coffee can taste liko ' Hills Bros. Coffeo becnino no other coffee is roasted the same way. Tho continuous process, Controlled Roastinft, that means so much in flavor and strength is Hills Bros.' exclusively. t When you Duy Hills Bros. Coffee it is as fresh and rich in flavor and ' aroma as when it comes from the roasters. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is completely ex cluded from tho vncuum cans in Which Hills Bros. Coffee is packed. Cnffco packed in ordinary air-tifrht cans docs not stHy fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name ami look for the Arab tho trade-mark on tho can. Sold everywhere. Hills Bros. Coffee. Inc., San Francisco, California. mi KN ,i. " o"'a .-- Taste This Cfisp Cracker Rohen Ttecidel Fvr . Jim LmemPi Baltnt nni Ouimmtttd PIrM Oimlir. tn tk. nu-BLV BISCVTT COMTAM -Jpoloiw. Dirtrjbutor U SUNSHINE Business Women Enjoy Party Thursday About ona hundred business Wo men of Med ford uttended the party at fit. Marl;H (in. Id hall last even ing sponsored hy the Y. AV. ('. A. MihH Uorothy .Mitchell, Y. W ('. A. secretary was in charge of the en tertainment. lnir.es were enjoyed and several musical selections by Dorothy Ness, (ieraltllne Thompson, and Cecil Coss were Included. Spend Week-Kml In ffranK Ihh. Misses litiisc Oscnbru'jgo and Winifred Winner will have this aftcrnor-n fr drains I 'ass, wliere tiny will Mpcnd lh' week-end with friends. They will be guests at seventl social functions while, In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Harues Allctid Dinner Dunce. .Mr. and Mrs. Krncst l-c liaines of thU city weif among guest k Saturday evening at the dinner dance given by the TilMcum Din ner Danec dub In the (.'rystal roitin of the lleiison hotel. ard Party I'lainied I or Wednesday, Non-aftiliated in e in It e rs of lleaim-s chapter, O, K. S.. are planning a card party for Wed nesday, March 4, according to an nouncement made yesterday by Miss Ann Detwcilcr. fined or Varents In This CUy , Mrs.v J,tijiard Drown of Ninta Clara, 'al.. Is tri Medraid visiting ner'naivntH, Vi and Sly. U-'red-erlCk H. Jobnwon. ' ' Through the b suing of alleged worthless checks on local niorc.li mils two Jackson enmity men are In Iho county jail awaiting iictlon by the grand jury, unahle lo furn ish bond following I heir arraign ment In Judgo Taylor's court this forenoon. They nro K. V. Olio of Kaglo Point nnd II. 10. Halley of Cold Hill. The cases have no con nect Inn with eoeh oilier. J !llo is charged by Lewis A. Cor ' betl. manager of the Western Aulo i Supply company, with passing e bogus cheek of (III on that con cern on i'-eb. HI, In payment tor a piu-chase', after alleging falsely that he had an account In the First HI h to bunk of ICuglo Point. Tho young man waived examination and was held lo the grand Jury In $.ri"U ball. it Is claimed that he passed Simi lar worthless checks III amounts from $o to J2fi on n number of other Medford nicrclwiuts, althn tin. only specific charge or this kind intulo against him lo date is that In connection with tho Western Auto Supply company transaction, which charges that ho obtained nioiiev under false pretenses. The other ease is that against II. i' llnllcy of Cold Hill, charging that he obtained goods under fills: pretenses. He too waived oxiimln nllon nnd was held to tho grand Jury In $11101) bond. He Is accused of giving a worth less $r0 chock on Feb. 25 to thr l H. dates Auto company as pay ment in purchase of a second hand car, alter representing that hi bad an nccount in tho First Na tional bank of Medford. Til la monk- t 'miihI nlcl ton recent ly completed on new bridge over Kuwci-lt creek. s -ts.v n -ix TASTE tlir iHstinciivr flavor. Note how nicrly it blrndsi ith refreshing .Uds, sntipt, hot chocolate. Makes tliric foodi taste better. And you'll find Tru-Bakc Quality uniform. They're al. crisp and Mice. The wax wrap keeps them so. OrJit ftom Vf Croerr 9 IV1U1W, Vank BISCUITS iniJ SjxvlJtk LAND TWO IN JAIL ON LOCAL HiiiiciTinucnv Traill: MLUI I IWUt n 0m f ill - .TT?DFDRD SfATL MAYOR WILSON! ASKS SUPPORT WOMEN'S WEEK llusini'HS Women's week. March H to H Inclusive recently endorsed by (Jovernor Mcli'r, received en doispinom of Mayor Bi M. Wilson today and tliu week will be appro priately celebrated by the local IiUhIiioks and Professional Women's club aloiiR with the clubs ot tho nation. Twenty Oregon clubs will par- tlclpato In Ibis observance. And Ibi'io will he lio.Oou members of the liusliiess and Professional Wo men'n club 111 Iho United States reli'liralliiK Iho achievements real ized by the clubs iIiii'Iiik the past lew years. Mayor Wilson's message Issued today reads: ' "To die Citizens of Medfurd: "(IrootiiiK: "Our people do not all fully real ize Iliu Iiiuiorlaiiec und activity ot liusliiess and Professional Women's clubs. Kline their first oiBaniza lion In mi!", following war time conditions. Iheso clubs havo be come International In scope, em bracing activities In all Slates of tho I'lilon and In many foreign countries. Women were rather abruptly thrown Into business dur ing the w ar period and I heir re sponsibilities have developed Into the necessity for organization In promoting adjustment of women's business affairs, in a wider know ledge of their responsibilities, und In developing the highest porsoiiul and professional ideals. "1 join the state and national rcpresontallvos in calling upon the people to recognize the week of March Slli to the 14th in special thought and observance for the welfare and promotion of the in terests of liusliiess and Profession al Women. i Hiithfully yours. I "U. M. WILSON. "Mayor of Medford, Oregon." FOR HOLLY FANS I fa almost "all olmnrd" time on "The Sleepy Town KxprcHS," short miiKli-nl coim-dy lo be presented ly Mrs. Dixie Ambler llarvey 111 the Holly theatre Tuesday, Wednesday noil Thursday, .March 9, i anil a, aceiM-dlng lo announceniems uiuuy. The Utile slinw Is progressing rapidly and tho public Is promised a special treat for the three eve nings uualnt singe settings will create a fantastic fairyland for tho show. They are being arranged by Toni Kweiu. Characters In the show are: The Old Woman who Lived 111 the Shoo Dealt lllgdon; Lady of the Milky Way. Anna Mao Fuson; Jack, (ioldle lllgdon; .Mil, Nolle llreen; Cinderella. Lucille Lowry; Old Mother Hubbard. Ituby Stone, and her dog, lietsy; two black cats, llerlha Crane anil Virginia Dun lava. The three little children, who nro going to fairyland, are Hitherto Hd wards. Mary Alice Me (Iwln and llarbnra lllltler. The sand man still remains a secret. The Crews slslers will sing one of the choruses and Mrs. llarvey will sing n number. Miss Helen Me Kec will play the accompaniments on the grand piano. Tile union, the shoe. I he house that Jack and Jill lived In all will be on the stage to Introduce tho new song number. "The Sleepy Town l-Ixprcss", which Is .bo rea son for nrranglug the show. It Is being sPMlisored by Miss Louise Fliibror of Iho J'aluier Music lloiiso, where the novelty fo-trot will bo offered In slicol inuslu and records. I Critic .Ivnlte A. I-:. ti'Ki'nskl of tln'iron Slate COllem last lilirhl awanled Meiirord the soulbern Oregon debate cbamplnnslilp, the deelslnn belui: based An the stand ard of work accomplished by the leaine. 1 1 ra otsl 'ass was awanleil sceonil place, and Ashliind third. In be de'oatc yesterilav aftcr liuni between the .Mnlt'ind af firmative and the (Irants Pass negative Medford Was awanled the decision al Midl'iinl last exenlnK, an.? tirants Pass iilrmallve Was awanled tin decision over the Mlforil ni-satlve. at tiiants Pass. Trotessur OKonskl Judges on analysis, rebutlal, delivery, per- s 11 a s I o 11. evidence, ndaptaolllty, and know li d(;e. nnd the final de cision was made cuiistdeiinir the trntu's M.indlliK 111 each ot these pelntc. The subject for debate, which Is lieliiK used throuuhout tho state Is "liesolved: That chain stores are a detrlno-nt to the "Wel fare of the American people." Itv vltlue of the decision. .Medford will parlletpale in the cltmlnft tlni of the various state ,lllnct roc lh. state ebampbinshlp. TheS1' dehnles will pnlbly be held the Inst of Marth ,,v early In April. .Medford debaters ale Honald I1.1l nellle and Max Carter, ucsa live snd Ib-olKc ll.niwlt and Helen Wilson, affirmative. Ralph ..i.Im.I Hit' 1. llM' i III) lint llUlllLU I T RTftlM, WEftFORfil Hoovers Breathe Easier With Ending of Social Season In White House By THOMAS L. STOKES United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. ( V. P.) The I White HmiKfi soclnl Hawnn ha pome to ItH end nnd you can hat that ProaidiMit Hoover and Mi. Hoover, figuratively, are breathing BitfB of relief. Kvcry few nihtH Hince New YearH the thief exeeutive and the first lady of the land have stood In the Hlue room and been uub perted to a Kiand rush of hand shaking from a Ioiik line which, it nuiHt seem occasionally, appears to have no end. Members of conKress. some of them lonifinj; (!! nt Pae In tho cur toiuary boiled shirt and lonp;-tail coat; diplomats in their pay and colorful uniforms; the army and navy tl reused in their best; solemn judges, chiefs of bureaus, assistant chiefs of bureaus all now have paid thnlr respects for this year by filing through with their wives and a nifdi oi' their fellow government workers and shaking the hands oi President and Mrs. Hoover and then dancing a step or two In the Kast room to the tune of the Ma rine band. Not Much Fun Nobody seems to have much fun at these annual receptions, possibly with the exception of the ordinary1 public which stands in line fo. ! hours on New Year's day for a j glimpse at the inside of the White House and the occupants. ! The others are official and so-1 lectlve and carried out with a for-' malily that has come down from; way back and that does not vary, whether it be the diplomats who are being received or the senate, or the army, or the others. I There is a selection even in this ' group. Ambassadors and iniuip-' ters. for example, are the favored on the night of the diplomatic re ception. Charges d'affaires, other altaches of various sorts constitute : the mob. High ranking army and ; navy officers are the select, the j rank and file of lower officers the. mob on the right of the nrmy nnd navy reception, to carry it forward. Few Use Front Door Only tho select group enters through the front door of the W hite House. They go iu, drift about the rooms and then at the appointed hour of i gather about the step:' from tho second floor and wait for the president und his wife and members of the cabinet to descend. There Is a stir in tho Marine hand. The leader raises his baton. Ho lowers it. "Hail to the Chief" is played. The president and his wife slowly descend, and then take their places in the lllue room lo receive tho select first and then tho mob. While all this Is going on, ,Ue moli has gathered in tho basement. They have entered through u side door opposite the treasury build ing. There Sergeant "Lurry" So lium, a veteran White llounu police man, watches them as they enter, directs them to tho huge space 'set aside for their coals and wraps. The Scramble Then the mob scrambles to get in tho line. Four abreast, they ci awl slowly through a long corri dor, turn to the right, then to the left, and then they are in another long corridor nnd still in the base ment. They march slowly down the length of this corridor, double back halfway and then turn up the KEEP COOL PLEASE T IP YOU notice that your hantU are not staying a smooth a they might. ek yourself the cimm. The answer is that washing in hot water is the greatest single destroyer of skin beauty in existence. . Of course, if you use ordinary soap, you won't get clothes and dishes clean without hot water. Hut with White King Granulated Soap, made from pure vegetable nnd nut oils, you can get complete nd thorough cleansing in luke warm water. It will spare your bands, and, at the same time, save your colored ginghams and prints from an untimely end. White King is economical too. Hccaust it's andtmedt a little goes a long, long way. It's the safest and yet the most effective soap you can buy. And it's ideal for bard water. Try it today. At your grocer's. e iRGSES Just received a large shipment of choice 2- year field grown roses from a southern California rose specialist Better values than ever before A good as sortment to choose from. Eden Valley Nursery N. S. BENNETT, Prop. Bos 1014, Medford, Oregon Offlc and Sal.i ym 612' Eatt. Main 8t. Phone 680-J2 State of Dreuon Nurseryman's l.lce.u;Ntf,4iU.1. JRftjftftOy.'' FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1931. I steps which lead to the first floor. I At the top of the stairs the line i bends to the left, crosses the ! acred lobby where the select few have stood about a few minutes be I fore, winds back through the state i dining room and then through the s Green room Into the Itlue room. Each One Announced ! A naval aide leans over each In i dividual, gets the name, announces ! it to the president and his wif, j and before the person realizes it, i he has shaken hands and gone on, remembering vaguely a smile from j the two, and a word of greeting. I II Jacksonville Grange will hold Its reuular business meeting thi.s even ing at 8 o'clock. A lively discus sion program will be conducted previous to the mcctim;. Dr. True Wilson and Frank P. Farrell have been Invited to debate the prohi bition question. The public U in vited. Marshficld Isnac R. Tower plans remodeling of his garago bulMIni;. .... ASK FOR S. & H. Be sure to attend the SPRING OPENING FASHION REVUE ' Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the HOLLY THEATRE Auspices Business and Profes sional Women's Club. ' BARGAIN BASEMENT Saturday Will Be SHOE DAY In Our Basement A special sale of spring shoes for women, plain and novelty Creations which regularly fell to $4.45, specially reduced for this Saturday Basement sale to $2.69 and $2.98 Slip-Over Sweaters A special lot of boy's little sport-style slip-Over sweaters- Sweaters that sold at more than twice this amazing low price last season. Bargain tabic prico 98c Percales Mill-end lot of percales odd lengths and attractive dark colors. Regular 25c values, to morrow, yard ' 15c A bargain-table close-out of wo men's shoes Your choice from this fine lot tomorrow $1.98 Rayodine Hosiery Finely fashioned Rayodine Hos iery An exceptionally good looking liosj for women. Base ment special ; 49c pr. A special lot of Wash Dresses We have a special lot of wash dresses in our basement new spring patterns, each 98c and $1.69 FATHER OF LOCAL RESIDENTS. DIES jonn . .Moran. , ,. i.nirer oi j Ray ana-Jack Moran ot. this city.;! died at bis home in Spokane, Wn., j ' Inst week Ito ni V..1I Vn,,n n a number of former Spokane res-' dents, residing In the valley. The Kpokeamun-Review '6f Spo kane, printed the following obltu-; ary: : John AV. Moron. 7ll, retired railroad contractor, who had lived oere lor many years, uied Thursday at a hospital. Ho had been in ill health for a year. His homo was at WliiOK Mission, where ho is sur vived by hl.s widow, Sarah. Mr. Moran, who came from Iowa to Hpokane. had not been active for several yearn. He is survived also by two sons. Ray and John Moran: and a daughter. Mrs. Jessie llar elay. In Medford, Ore. The body is at the Smith Funeral home. Mr. Moran came to Kpnkano in 11)01 nnd dl'd railroad construction work for the Great Northern. S. P. and S. nnd roadways in Canada. Mr, .Moran leaves five sisters. .Mrs., .p. , .Welch, Mrs.. Kiln Ijimey and Mrs. R. .it. Porter of Spokane; Mrs. Jv tV.. Stewart ot Vancouver. II. ,t:., and Mrs, Catherine KiWiurzl In Cedar Rupidsi-ulso one brother in Jowa. ' . ' I GREEN SAVING STAMPS WE GIVE THEM 0 . C. A. SMART DRESSES Ji .-! Delightful spring creations in dfesses beautiful new patterns and materials exquisitely fashioned. Regular values to $35,00 priced tomorrow at i F $595 tQ $1995 COATS FOR SPRING Smart fur trimmed and plain coats for the new season Real, values at our regular price of $25.00. M. M. Sat urday special $13.25 io S2Q00 A Special Bargain Tabis - of Corselctts, Girdles and Gar ter Belts on our main 'floor see these values! Bargain Table On our main floor, piled high with exceptional values In un dcrthlngs Bloutea, sweaters, pajamas, danee sets, hand em-, broidered gowns, step-ins and panties. Values to $3.00, special, your choice " " 1 98c House Dresses j A special lot of wash' frocks of prints, values to $2.98, special $1.00 Bath Mats 18 x $6 bath mats ' in assorted colors specially priced tomorrow at $1.25 BLUE HERON HOSIERY The only dull finish hos iery "Scventy-4-Sev-cnty" with genuine crepe twist. You'll be delight d with the boax.ty of this hors! $1.95 ROUTS FIRE LAOS E All Was ccsiaiically pleasant in- DM tk,. Si-. utafln PMuft, t'lt'tll Vrm, ,rpMH ina. oveninc. the radio croonine a Ituily Valleo ditty. somo -of the firemen encaged In a i ...,.. .l ..... ,-... P'nocuio same. iui iiiuuin nwnj 1 looklnii on and maklim sarcastic comment, while f iller Hoy r-lllou j..:,,iilai,, dean-. -was enKazed In footling up on the, r-sji - - ' - Einstein rcluttvity theory What a man! when a wild eyed citizen 1 burst Into the file hall and shout ed "'Yonreonl'lre, your ehlmley is burning llkcl!" or something like that. Had a bomb shell exploded It could not have caused more com motion as tho startled chief and his men, dlsentannlod themselves from the lops of overturned chairs, etc., absenimindedly rushed to mnn the chemical waeon. Tntnitl I ers, hook and ladder outfit, etc., I all fomottim: to blow the siren 1" whistle and then coming too sud-i sjK -qc I could hot lie down. I was denly. . , .i'ali jn' physically, and began myself to "Women and children first," 1 tlink tefe was" no help for me, when shouted Assistant Chief Henry j was a(iviscd by pne of my doctors Haswell. (and Chief ElVott with . to lake Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical rare presence of mind rushed out-. Di6covery. This medicine so complete side and looked up at the blazing y reijcvcd me b my trouble that I chimney. Then followed orders to ih;lve ncVcr had any return -of it." blow out the riu with chemicals, j Mrs Audrey Savin, 5516 39th Ave., untl in a few seconds all danger s Druggists. Fluid or tablets, was past. . . Write Mr. Pierre', Clinic In Bnffalo. '. It was a flu fife, altllo where S'. Y., enrlnalnic wnipper from medicine the flu came from no one known,! MM i a i wn i a - a a i MEEKER, Manager -ir- NEW SPRING SUITS ON SALE Tomorrow we are offering a special lot of suits for spring, regularly priced on our main, floor at. $24.00., Specially reduced for tomor- .95 to S I 2 45 Kiddies' Dresses $2.19 values dresses in kiddles $1.19 Special values In kiddie- coats, for ages from 4 to 12 years. ' $5 Men's and Boys' CAPS TK Greatest cap value in Medford These are all wool caps with leather sweat bands. ilk lined dnd rubber non brenkable visors. The sizes range from 6'i to and the colors are the late&t for spring wear . $1.00 Men's Hats Here for spring Men's hats in the latest shapes and fine quality mater l'a .... $2.95, $3.43 and $3.95 a pair as Chief Elliott is a confirmed ad dict at wnrnlnK the town yokels lo clean their chimneys to avoid dangerous flu fires. No ilamasc was done," and then the c r o w d which hud been at tracted from tho armory wandered bad; there, the firemen renewed their pinochle Bumo and Chief El liott his Einsteinian mental exer cise. 1 School I'lillis Scholarships. 'IIAI'KI.'1II.U N. C 'tU.l'.) The Ri'adiuite school of tho Uni versity of North Carolina will award fellowships. valued 1't mol' ,han Jis.noo nnd number of otnrr scholarships nn , iiupolnt- . .. I- ... ID'll. iiients for tile ncaueiiiic j.nr 33 acc0rdinir to Dr. W V. Pier- SAVED HER LIFE! Portland, Ore. fSfTrJS? f rf K f w.yS "A few years ago Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery saved my life, I caught so bad that for' I nnd receive free medical advice. SPORT JACKETS A special lot of Unusual-values' tomorrow $3.98 - $4.9S js isw ri a severe coin ri II which settled in M-fL 3 rnneh which BOt ; A New Shipment 6f LINENS Linen lunch cloths, 54x54 in beautiful pastel shades Sl.25 Luncheon;scts! 6t linen, cloth 50k50 with four, napkins to Watch. ;sct ' f, SL50 Luncheon sets' with cloth 64x70, 6 napkins. A real vhlue at' ' ' " ,$4.75 ,66x86 luncheon clcith with 12 ' napkins to ' match. ' - set - $12.50