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' MflDFOUO MATT.; TTVTBtTXR MEnFOKP.';'oREfto&' KlfeilAY, JUNE 2!), 1931. - -v i ' rv -yfv(i I i'AOE T.II.EK rv 10 GREET DIRECTOR EVE The regular Girl Scout court of ft ward a, held' monthly, will' bo in session ; Wednesday at the Court Hduse, at 7:80 p. m. ' In addition to awardlne'Df badges; the scouts wU bB.;intrpduc?d to Miss Nndlnc ! Cragg of Rcdtands, Calif., who is to be the camp director of Will pen Pines' which opens next Sun- day. 1 .- MIbs Crass: win outline in de tail her camp program and plans and answer any questions con cerning them.: Many new and dif ferent camp awards are planned for this session of summer camp and all Girl Scouts will be Inter ested in hearing of them at this court of awards. MIeb Crag? and her staff will leave for Camp Willpen Pines about Thursday to, prepare for the large number of Girl Scot camp crs who arrive July 5. For that reason it is urged that all Girl Scouts attend court of awards In. order .to meet Miss Cragg before- going to camp. ;- ' Club Will Install Of ficers Monday Luncheon Session At luncheon today noon at the Hotel Holland, officers of the Business and Professional , Wo men's clu,b .for the coming week were installed.'. A 1 report of the convention delegates was also given. ' The" new ;officers are Mrs. Win ifred Weishaar, who succeeds Mrs. Maud Chapman as president, Mrs. Alice C o p p i n, vice - presi dent, Miss, Iiucy Davis, recording secretary,. Miss -Margaret Kerr, corresponding secretary, Mrs Belva Aiken, treasurer, and Miss Elsie Brown, auditor. Members of the board , of dir ectors for the niew , yeiir ur6 Mrs. tnapman, lura. . tiurice npunn, Mrs. Edna Isaacs' and, Mrs. Jacquc Lennox..? LAST TIMES. TONITEU. Made tor the Millions Who Love Detective' Stories! "SINNER'S HOLIDAY" with Grant Withers, Evalyn Knapp James Cagn.ey,-Joan Blondell, Better than any vacation You ever spent! .Also News Vitaphohe Act Sidney Murray Comedy BEGINS TOMORROW FPU 3 DAYS Rex Beach's Mighty Story of the Strangest Marriage ' Ever Known Dramatic as the Vow . at the , Altar! HEART THROB THRILLS! Also PATHE NfewS BOBBY JONES . . .; : In V-'HOW I PLAY GOLF" No. V-".Ths Medium Irons" llalk MARY ASTOR T1' TEr' JACK HOLT ' " (JT Ricard0 GLAMOROUS ROMANCE! If 1 . BARGAIN PRICES Mat 20c Eve Kiddles 10c ...30c Nlon Tucker Lodge Is Popular Vacation Haunt "Tuckaway." (Ishlnir lnclen nf Mr and Mrs. Nion R. Tucker on Rogue river, has been the gathering place of many society folk during the imsr. several weeks, A party of Cal Ifornians arrived thiB week end In a. special car to spend a week with ine tuciters. The Broup include-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Lyman, Mrs. Georgia Spicker Drum and Mrs. R'. Ambler Curran. , A society note from the Saturday issue of the Spectator brines the news of Portlandors who have en-, joyeu me Tuckers' hospltalltv. It reads: "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green Roed spent last week end in southern Oregon, where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Nion Tucker of San Francisco, who have a summer nliw nn tho LRogue river. So delightful' Is that region that many Californians find it enjoyable for week-end' fishing tripe and have built summer houses there." Betrothed Couple Much Entertained Miss Marion Howe and her fiance, Edward A. Geary or Klam ath Falls, who is well known in this city, continue to be the Inspi ration for much entertaining in Portland. Each issue of The Spec tator brings reports of dinners, teas, and showers, complimenting the bride-to-be, her fiance, or both. Among events reported in the last issue are the following. ., "In compliment to Miss Marion Howe, fiancee of Edward A. Geary, Mrs. A. S. Frohman and Miss Kath erine Holbrook will entertain with a tea and kitchen shower this aft ernoon at the home of the former A deal of entertaining is planned for Miss Howe In the week before the wedding, which will be an event of July 11. . . ... , "Miss Katherine Holbrook pre sided at a dinner on Monday night honoring Miss Marion Howe and her fiance, Edward A. Geary, of Klamath Falls. -.,.-' Mrs. Snyder Honored, , Luncheon at River Lodge -. .. Mrs. Georgo Snyder of Chicago, who has been a much feted, guest in this city during the past week, while visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Knight, will leave this evening for San Diego to be the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Page, for several weeks. ' , A bridge luncheon was given in her honor Saturday afternoon by Miss Frances ' Kenney at Big Rock lodge, beautiful summer homo of Wm. F. Isaacs on Rogue river. Cov ers were placed for 10 guests. Others entertaining for Itfrs. Sny .der - last-, week were Mesdames Treve Lumsden, C. A. Knight and Floyd Hart. . . Trowbridge to Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Trowbridge and son. Robert, and daughter, Dor othy, formerly of Toledo, Ohio, now of Oakland, Cal.,, are expected in this city to spend tho week end with Mr. Trowbridge's mother, Mrs. Emma Trowbridge, and brother, E. G. Trowbridge Jr. . Mr. Trowbridge has entered a new lino of business in the southern city. . ',, Mr. and Mrs. Renfo' Have Sunday Guests' . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Renfro of Applegate had as their guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs., Bud Redfro, J. W. Jonas and Sarah Walker of Medford, . (iMi'slii of Scliorers , Complete Stay Ucrc ' Dr. George A. Hale, nf much nromlnence astronomer in' Interna tlnnnl rln-lnn. who has been the oat nf Mr. and Mrs. Paul A u.hnm. ami family for several .invH. left last evening for 1'awi ,l,.na Dr. llnlo is Mix. Schcrer's falhur and was accompanied tho iiin south by Mrs. Schcrer's uncle. Wm. B.. Hale and cousin, f!....,o a tlnlo of Chicago, who have olso been gurrts at the Sihorer home mar Central Point. TrliniKli' t'liih I" t.u.t t iitlinin Homo : n-i Ill-Trtiinclft flub of the r..i..., rM,i-iflnn rhurch has an .!.,..,! their reeular meeting for 1 Thursday evening at tno nuu.u -.Mr P. C. 1-athnm. 750 Stewart . avenue. All members and their 1 fiends are asked to meet In the ; church at 7:45 where transn".i I lion will be furnished. ! Kin-ikI Sunday ' Among tho from this City who 1 visited crater iJike yesterday were .i vi i' T.. Tleynoias irfn.'hterVs's Dorothy and their j guests. Captain and Mrs. O. Reynolds and daughter M... J ' both. Captain Reynolds and I '. ,. i.rnthers. Captalr zz ;m ...none- I .redlo In San Frnr.-lsco i completion of his vacation. I)llc Huh Has Annual Plinio i.mit sr. former residents of Ihe southland gathered at tne John Petef r"n'n. . Ju ' . ,,. nark Sunday annual eloh A very piennaui. eiun. ' . rV,r rener- spent nj"Ji" ,.. for h reminiscing. Arrangements for i,e affair were In charge or i O.- Q- D Alblnl VewlinlLs Knior'nl" 1 m Iilmicr Friday . i tr r. H. Newhall m- I "f- f friends to their ' V,e" " " . irk.onvlll. Friday . nome m- - re. evening Mr dinner ; ntneed for .Mr. a nu . - Edgell, Mr. and Mrs. Aiireu ,o. rrnenter. Mrs. """ T. Slater Johnston. 1.rtliiii(lcrs Arf Orn-ts .. tl Allen ,n:'r: f. A. Perkln. -- . ' , i.,.rilnn! were guest nnugnier ... d rtver the wees-enn " Mrs. W, W. Allen, Uov. niid Mrs. Mi11 loiMrt TiMlny Hev. and Mrs." Carman E. MeU anrt family, who have been much entertained In this city, leave to- linv fnr Inr1natA fiHf . . whnrn they will make their home. Hev. , Mell recently resigned as pastor of tho First Christian church here to accept a position on tho pen sion fund board of the Christian' church. - ; Dinner. Pnrty Knjoycd ' " . At Cariieliler home Mr. and Mrs. Leonnrd Carpenter entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their beautiful country home west of Medford, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan. Mr, and Mrs. A. S. V. Car penter. . Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edgell, Mrs.. Black Preston, Miss Margaret Hubbard, T. Slater John, ston and Robt. W. Ruhl. Miss prows and Guest Deavo for Soma Uossi Miss Nelda Crews' of this city and. her house guest. Miss June Bellinger' of Jit Vernon, Wash., left foi-; Santa Rosa, Calif., this morning and will spend tho sum mer there with relatives, .. '"....' ; What the Girl Scouts Are Doing By Mrs. D. J. Wlllson." The big news of this week Is preparation for camp! And what excitement there is!' For the sea soned camper there 1b the thrill of going back to the fun and sports she has had beforo, and for the new camper there is the thrill of anticipation In attending a Girl Scout camp. i Willpen Pines opens officially1 next Sunday, July 6th, with n staff of four councillors. Miss Nadlne Cragg of the University of Red- lnnds is in charge, with Miss Mar- Jorle Kelly . taking archery nnd other, sports, Miss .Marjorlo Goff, swimming instructor, ., and Mrs. Kthol Wlllots, nature study. Every Instructor is a most competeht'one and. every girl will return frdm camp with real Girl Scouting In her make-up! Miss Cragg Is especially Inter ested In, pioneering . and . camp craft, and promises that all camp ers will havo ample opportunity -to take part In this phase of. the pro gram. You have just a few days left In which to Blgn up, so don't delay In Bending or bringing your appli cation. The applications and camp folders may be obtained at tho Girl Scout office, Medford National Bank building, Girl Scout Court of Awards will bo held on Wednesday night of this week at the court house,' 8 p. m! Miss Nadlno Crugg will be present at that time so you may all have the opportunity of meet ing her. Bo sure to attend court oven if you are not coming up for badges,, some interesting surprises on tho program a r'o promised. Gore Students in Recital Monday Pupils of Mrs. E. E. Goro will bo hoard in piano recital this evening at her home. 116 Geneva avenue, at 8 o'clock. ' Children and mothers nnd Interested friends are Invited for the evening. Tho pro gram Includes: Amnrylls ays Dorr Barrett Mazurka llelns Curlln Piatt Serenade Schubert lorence Dannals Idylc ...Schnecker Dorothy Cox Rosemary .Fox Eileen Pearson Paper Chase Lawson Patricia , Short Echoes of Canyon WIlllamB Fairies at Play In the Moonlight McLughlln Dolores Smetz Duct llelns Arleno nnd Khlrloy Taber Song of tho Pines Adulr Helen Cox Tho Butterfly Chase Hmltn Shirley Taber Rolling the Hoof Bucna Carter Tho Hall Clock Juan Masters Nell Stone Sparks Thompson nance Katnoun Jean Pease Knarkllng Eyes Martin Caroline cook Hollyhocks Rolfe Arlene Tnlier Scherzo Mendelssohn Evelyn Herman Minute PadcrewsKi Betty Purdln Valse -..Durand Frances Port Swaying- Pines Matlngly - ' Dorothy: Gill Alice .m Wonderland...... ...Selected Janice McDonald PLAN TRAP SHOOT FOR ELK VISITORS Althoueh arrannements havo not been completed, plans are under wsy to have a trapsnoot at tne Ashland Gun club Wednesday vyH Thursday during the State Klks, convention there. Numerous lodges from date point are expected to enter teams. ThosB who will probably repre sent Medford are Ed Lamport,' Hill Hates. Tom Enright and T. E. Dan- Held. Iff yesterday i snoot Between Medford and Asniana tne locals won. with Ijimimrt and Bates tied for first place with 73 out of. 75, GRAND JURY NOT' TO MEET DURING WEEK IS REPORT There will be nd session of the gfand. Jury this ween a contem-l plated, owing to a number of pris oners "held on varlpua minor crlm inaj. charges' waiving . their grand Jury rlxliia and entering guilty pleas. ' ' ' : One case is pending,' that of Elo'n Huh and his wife, scoured of shooting John W'awlorlka, . Polish miner of tho' Evans, ervek, district. In the calf of the Hf,'ht; le during an argument two weeksvagp. - Tha Hula are at liberty, on ball, and Wawlorika haa been released from the hospital. Mrs. Huls lV alleged to have fired the shot, vhen her husband was hit oh, the fore head with a claw-hammer. .The dispute started over a debt of $9.25. i ..Vincent Marcell, 18, and George Fifer, 20, who confessed last Sat urday morning- to staging a series of holdup In this city last week., will probably enter pleas of gunty; It. is 'said, ', . ' '...'.' Circuit Judge H. b. Norton, Is knUL i . . 11 uuiiilllg VUUI I 111 VlltlllLS trims week and' Is 'not' expected' tb:'re'-'nA turn : heije until tho end ' of the week, -ffo no pleas can be hekril until thei. ' ; . ' ' ' ! . The. petit Jury has been directed to return Monday. July 6. for serv ice. : Among the first ensea to.,be called Will' bo that of Frank" Ueiir nott, charged; with! a statu lory -oft fenao. -( Bennett hna been In Jail for' (he Past fhfee mbnthsj Sen tence is 'also pending on Richard Frlta, fojind guilty', on alslmllarij "'"lew, in JiiisutMiiL-tuiur lorin, v 1 ELK ILL. ; ..... i layman MacDonnld of Saiein, past exalted ruler of the Capital tjlty lodge, -who will represent'' that Chapter at the sta'io convention, which opens In Ashland tomorrow, will be In this city tonight to out line special' feature of the con vention program at the Craterlan theater : His talk will bo broad cast by remote control during th' s:su to. .9 period. ',-i r; . Miss Joanna Ellis,'- conoert so- prnio,. and, little PatllJn..Cha.mbcr(), popular tap; dancer, will be fea leu- atr-1 llniilj HdnyT tured in the local talent acts afJ rnnged for the evening. The Elks' convention In Ashli will continue through Tursd VVednesaaV" and Tfiuradsy;5 n.- many affairs have been held dpW' Ing the,-past, week to arouse en-' thuWnsm among tho local as well as Ashland, Elks." i', Tonight s' program; at the. Cra terlan will complete the pre-'eon- ventlon scries of pep fests.1 D'AUTREMONTS IN Four years ao lat Saturday, tho notorious DeAutrcmont broth ers started serving life sentences for their conrcKsed parts In the Siskiyou tunnel nttempted train robbery And quadruple murders. According to local residents who recently visited the peniten tiary, prison life has left heavy marks on the three brothers, par ticularly Hugh, tho younger. Ho Is now 24 yeahj of ago, nnd Ih employed In tho prison barber shop. The twins Uuy and' Roy are similarly enKftged! Thq twins, according to reports, are' reconciled to their fate, and expect to Bpend all their days be hind' tho grim' walls, but llugh has confided to acquaintances that ho expects to bo liberated In 1! years. AUSTRALIATElER 1j. Murray of Melbourne, Aus tralia, who Is touring the llnltedj States to wludy air travel In this country, arrived at tho Medford1 airport at noon yesterday and left .it 1:30 p. m., to continue hU tour, which will end In London, Eng land. He was met at the local field by Phil Sharp and Floyd Ilnrt, He Is making the. tour In. his flying flrltlnh Desoutter cabin monoplane, . fitted with 120 h. p. Inverted LH-Havlland engine. He t now proceeding o Quebec via Ioj Angles,- Albuquerque',' Ht. , !uIh, Chicrttfo. Washington, JCc'w York and, Toronto, i . ; . ' i ' i Brisbane's Today (Continued from Paflt Ono) The Catholic church, through the congregation of the holy office, has placed on the Index of prohibited books, four by th French philoso pher LeHoy, teacher at th College of rVance. ' Lelloy says It Is Impossible to demonstrate the existence; of God or to prove any difference between the Creator and things created. He denies that God created the soul. . In the light of modern1 knowledge what one man' affirms or denies Is Rot Important. Nobody war lav electricity, nrtboutch we lee sparks and lightning flatbes, and the burned bodies of criminals that electricity haa killed. No one knows what it Is. It la Impossible to prove the ex- BOOS Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln utlon) Monday 5 to 6 Undo Jerry,' News and markets by Mall Til- bune 6 to 7 Mutual Mill: Where , to tlo; The Go; The Tog- gery; Champion Simrkers 7 .to 8 Happiness Train: 4 KMED presentation , 8 to 1) KilKD presentation 1 Tuesday A. M. . 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad- cast of news by Mall Trl- buno 8 to Trensure Box; Pan Dandy; Gold Seal , . 9 to 10 Friendship circle -by Economy G r o c o t e r 1 a: s Southern Oregon Electric; Pet Milk 10 Wenther forecast . 10 to 11 Southern Oregon Gas: Domestic Laundry 4 11 to 12 Ward' and Co.; KMED presentation P. M.. . 12 to 1 Heath's Drug Store; Golden West; News flashes ' by Mall Tribune 1 to 2 Sperry Flour; SnldeVs Dairy; Peoples- . Electric; .Scientific laboratories to . 8:30-World Bookman j KMED presentation V 4:30 to 5 KMED prosonta- .tlonT ;. .' &' 1o Oj Lewis Super Station; western Auto- Supply'; New and markets by'. Mail iTrlblmfti II ' to I. rPtllBbury ' Flour! ; Wli-;.U Goi Office? Bbysj ' Iilttrell Pails.; Speed' Blend ?'f ,o';;. 8-laiiplneHS .' Train! 'Jlxcksoni- t'pf. Bldg anA iljonu t.- s :to. a-t-KMrJiJ; presentation ' ' v si icn. -rwiU a.uJ ' ! T isteice, it many .things tliat 'jwo 'know ovist nnd noiidenillRtloh' nf Professor. LolibyV books" to', liter-l eatliiR only becauai? I fllloy declares nnnseu an. arueni uainouc, , L : There was a time when tile Index o'f forbidden '. books Was yaluaute to men of: science, as a.catnloKQq of liew (deati,. al.l. rip. ilefts:lnlqJ,vdl'B the suggestion that the earth goes around the sun, being at oho time forbidden.' That is changed now, niid, unlike some (Jf the more back ward t rotesiani leacners, ine uatn oiic church now allows teaching of evolution theories In the universities- .'.' - ' ' ; ! ; "Children from Cnthollo schools are allowed, to visit the Museum of Natural History which contains magnificent ..demonstration! of the changes in animal life through ev olution," ' ,!;; (:(: ; ft 5 " --". j i t It is not long, slncp a . devout vroteBtant clorgyman affltnicd on Rlblo authority tliat every mat) has One rib tower on ond side lian on tbe other, because one was taken out 'to make Eve.' ' ' -v Asked to examine a man's skele ton and see for himself that the number of ribs Is the same on both sides he, replied: "I know, that It is not so, und t should consider it blasphemous., to Investigate; the matter." . ' - . , : , ''. Killing by brigands, "rods" nnd government authorities, when thoy each the brigands or "rods," con tinue in China, t China's "reds" alone are said by olvlc authorities of Chnngsha . to havo killed 400,00ft .within five years, and this is a comparatively Bmall area, Canton opposed to domination by Northern China, has beoii purchas ing war materials with consider able intelligence. The purchases Includo .'IG airplanos, 16 of them from America. Thirty-six airplanes, with only joi Chinese in them, can do Diore .to' worry Northern Chi nese cities than 1030,0110 Cantonese marching, along tho ground. In i'ew Vork city, colored men, and iiomo -whites, paruded In pro test against the proposud execu tion of eight negroes in, Alnbuma, one of thorn 9 hoy in his teens, The eight negroos are to bo killed on the complaint of two whlto wom en that were traveling in a freight cur in which the negroes stole a ride. Tho character of the womon Is not made clear and it is sug gested that if tho eight mon had boon while they would not have been piiniuhed. it would socm do- shable to cloar up thut point. The parade In Harlem, New York, emphasized tho turning against religion that has recently been conspicuous in many places. Moxlco, Spain, Italy, ant! lately In tho state of Vera Cruz, whore a new law restricts tho number 01 priests to 10. or only one for 100, 000 population. The old fashioned signs In the parade read: "Smash the legal lynching" and "Death to lynchers." A new kind of .sign wills fend the Soviet Union." although It II not clear what the Horlnt Union has to do, with' the execution of eight Alabama negroes., And an other sign, evidently Inspired by ajiiiostlclsm,'renI:V'.Work and prny, II vo on bay, yoliil eat pie In the sky, when you die." ' ; ,' ' New York hotel keepers find an improvement in' public methods Of dealing with gangsters and racket eers. ! ' The general public does not know how important a part the United Statea treasury plays In dis couraging the higher-up criminals. The latter are financiers on a big scale, and make huge profits, In some casos. millions a year for sin gle Individuals. "' ' ' The ; Income " tax department' traces the huge winnings, wants to know why nn report, has been made, and no tax paid, collect nhe-ba!f of the monoy and sends the: criminal financiers' to Jail. . Tib tiefudrjr deontlrrieht 'ha broken' tin the worst of Chicago's gangs and haa the most dangorous ringleader on their way to jail, something that Chicago's police could not do, for reason not MY3- TEIUOI'H L EAST ON SPECIAL INE An unusually attractive vacation In in storo for Mrs. K. C. Jerome, typing Instructor of the Medford high school faculty, starting with her depnrturo tonight for Sun Jose, Cal., to visit nor brothers nnd sisters thero until next Wed nesday, when Mr. Jerome will Join her at San Francisco and they will depart on the Shriner's spec ial train for Cleveland. Ohio, to attend tho national convention of the Shrlnerai Following the clone of tho con vention sho will then go oft to Hoston, Maw., to be the guest of Mr. nnd Mi's. E. O. Tongue of Windsor, Vt., for several weeks. Sho will be met In Hoston by the Tenguea, who will take her on an automobile tour of New England, nnd nfter a further visit with them at their home, Mr. and Mi's. Tenguo will conduct her by auto back td" Chicago, from which city she will take the train for home, arriving here the last of August. Mr. Jerome, who as a past po tentate of Hlllah temple Is a dele gate to the shrlners convention,. Will1 return , to Medford Immed iately following the Cleveland con vention. - ELKS WILL GREET . Car No. 1 of the Elks-Studclmk-or good-will fleet, . enroute from New York to tho Klks national convention In Heattlo, which opens July 6, will arrive In Modfbrd to morrow. Tho eastern Hlks will bo greeted by a committee composed of Mayor E. M. Wilson, W. M. Clemenson and K. C. Ferguson. Tho car, painted with the offi cial purple nnd white of the Elks, Is piloted by 13. C. Donnell. Tho driver and hiB purty.wlll spend to night In Hcddlng and continue to this city tomorrow. Tho three enrs comprising tho fleet, were started by. Gov, Frank-, lln D. Roosevelt, from his home nt Hydo Park, New York, tho gover-l nor , being nn Important membor of the Elks, holding n card in PotiKhkeepsio, N. Y.t lodgo,- has entrustod tho jtllotH of the ours to enrry his personal message' of good will to' tho inbre than 300 Elks clubs to be visited, , LAKE POSTOFFIGE OPENED UP EARLY Colncldont with tho. opening of Crator ljuke lodgo for business Sat urday lor t'.io seuuon, the national park postotflco at tho lodgo also opened for business, the first time in tho park's history thai that post office has over opened before tho official Crater Lake season open ing on July 1. To do tliis required a special dis pensation from the post office de partment at Washington, D. 1 C, which was readily obtained. Since the Informal opening of the na 'innnl park a month ago there has been no poBtoffice at the park un tile Saturday, tho mall tor the hun dreds of laborers and park em ployes being luken up dully from tho Modford postofflce by rark trucks, nnd distributed by the park officials at Government Camp. From next Wedhesdny tho offi cial opening 'of tho Crater Inke season, the mail will be taken up to the park poslofflco dally by Crator l.nkc stage. Just now, if over, thero is a great opportunity for some man of wlndom and 'Vision to' Introduco tho tax rato to tho forco of grav ity. Toledo Ilfndn. ONLY ONE COFFEE IS ROASTED ONDER SCIENTIFIC CONTROL Hills Bros. Use Radically Dif ferent, Patented Process to . Develop Finer Flavor ' The housewife who conks food In small quantities to insure perfect results will Instantly recotrnie the value of 111)1 Bros.' patented, con tinuous process Controlled Roast ing as a means to develop me utmost flavor in coffee.' ' ; Instead of the rare blend of fine coffees' beintr roasted in bulk. which is the ordinary method, only a few pounds at a time are roasteu. These small quantities pass con tinuously' throuirh the "Controlled Roasters", in w(iich heat and speed ot operation are j automatically Because of this accurate control of the flow of coffee and the heat, every berry of the blend is toasted evanly. None are overdone nons are under-roasted, tms uniformity is demonstrated in'the cub, of coffee eventually made. H has a flavor other coffees cannot equal because Ney are not roasted the same way. Hills Bros! Coffee is sold every ficre by grocers. It come to you perfectly roh because it Is packed Irf vacuum. This process extracts air, which destroys the flavor of. coffee1, from the can and keeps. i,t out. Ordinary, cans, oven' if air tight, do not keep coffee fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab the trade-mark on the can. I Hill Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco, California. cjusi Beach First Aid Stations use' . 1 NOXZEMA exclusively 4 Ends pain doesn't soil or stain clothes FOR quickest relief from sunburn, follow the advice' of Doctors Nurses and Lifcguuds at America's . largest beaches. They treat the most cases of sunburn every day They have tested every sunburn remedy known. They all say, "Noxieaa is the besi." . 1 The letter at the right expresses the opinion of beach authorities all over the country. At Atlantic City, Coney Island, Asbury Park, Long Beach at almost all the biggest beaches you'll find Noxzema used in treating sunburn. - . , ' :'" . . ' . Best of all, Noxzema is absolutely greaseless. It may be applied generously at any time without fear of soil ing or staining even the flimsiest summer clothes. ' y Don't suffer needlessly. Get a jar of Noxzema todays On sale at all drug and department storcsi NOXZEMA CREAM ' H F E e :" L ' I T : r H E t A -' t:-'-'' v puzzle ;; v; The Greatest Fad Years. . . Fascinating Brain-Tickling .. ',, ',, Can Yea Dolt? FOR 8ALE BY in KOKE-CHAPMAN CO. ( ," ,', Prlntors, Stationers and, Office Outfitter ''.',- 34 North Central, Medford j ;,,;.,' ''j; 3 ' 25o will bring you Chlng-Foo puzzle prepaid f- I Presents GERALDINE FARRAR Famous Metropolitan Sppraoo ' "', . in her firtt Radio Concert , ,. ' One of s series of -: Monday Evening Radio Redtal ' TONIGHT, MONOAY. JIINH 29tb emu NBC Blue and Suppltmeuiarr Neeworks Tuna In on ' KOW, Portland, 6:30 P. M, , Paolfle Standard Time ' Nnt Moadav. IuIt ANNA CASS sad CYRBNA At Oeary and Taylor the Sin Fran tlsco visitor findsSen FrancltcO'illnest kotel. ' Here, those who appreciate an environment of quiet liveliness are lure to be foand each year sees world travslert retamlnf to enjoy It hospit able atmosphete. ForlunStely the Olft, phyilcallr oe the erwterparj yes ami wiwa w j l-' - located Hi the very lUa Ban Francl htr v-aW '"a 1.itSQeou V IC Tie busy r "-iTltc-mln(( life t f mnaUtrktter snoring up I laEiUs ea the oppoalte there mill rrtraln(( life of to mile way. .The i from, ncra ! truly faerveiou. a teosiivv w i nrTB, delight to the Jaundiced eye.a plck- KV , ', '' O: V. flVEES CO. instantly a AT ATUNTJC d.nf "We have uicd N- lemi at our First Aid ' Stuiori for seven id toos now. 1 is won derfully cooling and ' toothing the inittac you put U tikes ail the tire and pain Ooi Immediately and prevents torturous ultitenng,"- m- -,V l;' ". Call. Da?' . ; ' . BtathPatril Srh m si VAN GORDOrf , it. me-up totbi"0t4 B(ftHc. I main floor an two other tonsil) ally tiB ne ItOom ous resuurants, he Flotwnllntf Boon ind the unique, dellKhtfullii-'I Coffee Shop,, iu.t off lbe- ha I .I n rum 1" - i .,we.k - ...iUl ..VAC ...iUH"-r. - ..rt)Oin - wtTaiieiU U u that no guest caul to object to the as lacking in that stmonpliere et friendlineu and iwrwial nrvH-e thai, has been so Important in- treupt day methodi of hetel. hospltsllty.,,, iAU, thounh the Cliil It ft mnior hotel of San Kranciico, although II I rtg at" tuprcme In tervlce and v.!"!, vet Ihe fate there are turprttlngly tow. Tb ntet turt at S tiagle aod