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i m moon of delight r .. r.f'Si Juoiiita flasara's 9"1? i.-- fii-iioiicr in his , . i tarlori o a veiled cga- icj Canchita and "L; 5V Umbergt ad. ' l (error onpt ins Bin " Senor flasnra 0 Vim in fl porll tint 1ra. kr orauiisOM. 'rfc Slon jf, s. wrirt i.i-w. M"?A.tt,r vainly odemiiU "..J. tier disguise. Bel ore " Dlvitt set, her , rful " Simorlta ysaoel feK "eliirn fmterio. r ir in a car 10 i ueintse t' Arr. Kir. ,rsmele.l. . la cosso'e n, yriinff "inir the lose ot the icw- Chapter 11 ' - EJECTED JEWELS L j,sj a deep-rooted tender er tne gruuuiuuiuoi wuu d him. A good pal an Lundlng friend. Love for her lome man, u mm U illness had come that habit L, was serving her well. gjrk bad come home, seeing tlmself. korlla Ysabel Flores." As he toward tne lauy in mo uiuw- .A nanoa tVifit (hair U before. And yet tstanard?" she asked, put- bibts at rest, i ney nao not It was Just, that nrsi gumpse. Lorena went Into the ne-t room and returned with a silver c-iket Xelly Bclaise lifted the lid. choose' something." sho sr.! J to Jimita witanuu smiicn, t:r with appeal tj !::' "Seflnrllii Vlrt-, reward. Mother. 1 , ,"'-?(,"! Flores will put us u 'f.,rthcr nl ligations.,. Per:iB53 6,,0 t.;i ,c( ,lsi see her often while she la In New ' Orleans." . ; . . .The seilorita'rjplied that such a course would sire her happiness. "Then you are staying" cried Nelly. i "Through ' the Spring," Juauita answered. - Why did shn ,,..., .The man's eyes, meeting hers. l'iai seemea to put the words Into her mind. She rose, a little frightened "Kirk will do the calling, dear. I don't call any more. But 1 shall see a great deal ot you it you are here through the Spring. . . . xevor can I thank you enough. . . ." Kirk went with .Juanita down the stair. He saw her to her car, rml as she rode from him she smiled. No, he had never seen her before. Always when she smiled the illu sion left him. When Conchlta brought up Jua nita's tray that evening. Molly came with her. . Divltt would not he home till nine o'clock, so she was ftTEDFORD MSIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ,t OREGON, " TVE'DyESDAY, XTJGFST: 2(5,. 13I,", At Fox Craterian k yJmm rags yivtf q Fddle Dowling. star ot "The Rain bow Man." heads the cast of the de lightful romance. "Honeymoon Lane." which Is now playing at the Fax Craterian theater. This remarkable picture was written by the star, Eddie Dowling. and feature ftnh ,An known screen personalities as Noah ociry, june uouyer and Mary Carr. naymona nation and George Kot naros. coinedv team ntm, in "Honeymoon Lane," and are support- 1.1 meir lauifn-mnir nt, h, th. tlte little FcUles comedienne. Hay Cooley. An AndV Clvdfl fnmerlv "Tn .,.. Husbands," a Paramount. nit "Th Pest" and Metrotone Kpwt rnmniKi the program at the Fox Craterian. Starring At Holly " This It my reward," said the tenorlta, irr.Hra. pelalBa li 111," iukedjIj tt the 'necklace.?" mj was Doming tne necn- to blm. iAt. Where did you -find k ildewalk. I was passing or. I saw your card In the wined to speak by rote. to conscious of this even as plied the necklace. Only f i was broken. W was this?" he asked. f sight or rather early this K-u I was returning to the mt bave been directly after Wi It I can't tell you what to her. There In a re- 5rlts." l7 shook her head. "I do pike reward," she said. iotIt you have charities!" sut you," she said. "Give Home." p and meet my mother." "I'll go first and Dra ft Do sit down." flflfclalss was beaming rhen Pla with the beauti:iil se "tare were traces of tears F cheeks, and the necklace Wed In her hand. "Kirk, ' chair up to the bed. u again, Seflorlta " Flores, Mother." ftirK savB. vou are PMe. My daughter Delphlne PfltSWeek thoro I pan, a f 1 "PPose you have seen Tbull rtehto .QaitnT'lta1 F WIS umlllni, "Vo. , 'lliailie thn rnnlholl im. 7- o'll have to stav till "in. said Kirk. "" asreed Vniiv "Vmi 7' '"ig visit. Suppose - 'ie nad seen the neck 7 cried. "Please. Sefio- feel terrlhlv If vnn y'onie reward." nr reward," said the e'ng how happy you tretched out an Im- t0 tlm ""Release." maid, dining with. Juanita. i: Molly. wa- dressed already for the parlors. t "How'd everything go?",sho-aske(. when iCdncblta "had padded But. "Were they glad to get It back?" Olad? Juanita was happy to de scribe that gladness. They insisted on giving me a re ward," she added. Molly looked up quickly. "You didn't take It?" 'No. She brought out her jewel case and told me to choose." "I should think that it would be big for her to carry." "Oh, not that big! Besides, It was the maid who brought It.' "She lets the maid open the ate?" asked Molly. "They weren't in a safe. They were in a drawer. But the maid seems trustworthy." "And you resisted choosing!" said Molly. "It wasn't hard to resist except I felt I'd hurt her feelings." "I'll bet she says her prayers to those stones." said Molly. Juanita shook her head. "I thought of a little girl playing with her dolls." "Did they invite you back?" "Yes, and" Juanita's face lighted. Molly, was so affable to night. "Mr. Stanard may come to see me. I couldn't tell him not t " . j "Of course not" Molly looked thoughtful. "But don't fell in love." Suppose Juanita should want to get married! Odd Divltt hadn't foreseen such a possibility. "You aren't thinking ot that, Juanita?" Juanita had turned from her. whiteness dropping over her face. "You needn't be afraid," she said. "That's good." Molly rose. "Won t it be fun passing cigarettes to tho old lady and knowing she don t know you?" But, to Juanita's relief. Kirk and Mrs. BeUise were not there. Adrian Fouche was alone. He bought abun dantly 6t cigarettes, and Juanita .j e.nmation in his button hole conscious of Cabreau watching from the wall. new development-. Margaret Schilling. Lovers of music and romance are flocking to the Holly theater to see Children of Dreams." the musical romance by Oscar Hammersteln II. and Slgmund Romberg. These two, creators, of "Viennese Nights." "Des ert Song" arid "Show Boat" have again combined their talents to produce an other masterpiece which Is a rqmance or a wandering -band of anple nick ers In California. m.. ' Paul Gregory. Margaret Schilling and a chorus of 100 voices are fea tured. Showing with the feature pic ture is a Pathe news reel and another lesson in golf by Bobby Jones, en titled "The Driver.'! ' ..... .' i . A' - ' if Kansans "joy Picnic In Mf Ashland r'51" Deonl. -v, ., retidenu of Phillips 7""- met at Uthla park. r im renew ac- fl of i 8' Younl! :.-4u "s Jsiana. Kansas, ai i, ' "sie.iT- " wa enjoyed were Jn a Ulhter, Young --,, mnrciif HI1U ItJ00, Rr,brt. Mr. and 1 tut fcJdta Vln H Arthur Short. i. w. ...j 1,.. l Tr"y Lou; Mr. and Mtk W. J. Oeb- u antr Mery- C. A. Pickel, C. Toung. Jr.: Mrs. William lne and Earlene: Mrs. Jennet. IS 10 CoiHrrl I'liinUt to tutertaln at Club Dinner A leading feature of the program planned for this evening ot follow the dinner of Llona and Lion la dies at the Hotel Holland will be the appearance of Sebastian Apollo, concert pianist and organist of Los Angeles. Cal. He la the guest of rela tives In this city and has consented to entertain this evening with several piano numbers. The dinner party has been an nounced for 7 o'clock and the regular noon luncheon of the Lions club was cancelled In honor of the occasion. George P. Olsen will be master of ceremonies for the dinner and an ex tensive program of stunts Is planned. H. C. Williamson Is program chair man and la being assisted by other members of the Welfare committee of the Lions club. A large attend ance Is anticipated as this dinner will be held honoring ladles' night. .Mrs. Hubbard Honored With lllrthday Party Complimenting Mrs. A. c. Hubbard on her birthday anniversary, a group of friends gathered at her home tor bridge Monday evening. There were two tables In play. Following cards Mrs. Hubbard was honored wlt,h a handkerchief shower. Those present were Mesdames M. M. Herman, J. H. Butler, L. Bundy, Qeorge Alrten. George West. T. L. Knight, H. O. Prohbach and A. C. Hubbard of this city and Mrs. L. B. Brown of Oakland, who Is spending several weeks visiting friends here. .Miss Sparrow Welcomed Home from Year of Travel Members of the younger set are greeting Miss Prances Sparrow, who arrived on the Shasta from Portland yesterday, accompanied by her moth er, Mrs. Alex Sparrow. Miss Sparrow spent the past year studying and traveling on the continent and re turned from Europe with the Eliot Corbetw of Portland with whom she also enjoyed many Journeys abroad. tleiirielniaiift Return . ' From Portland Mr. and Mrs. George Hcnselmnn spent last week-end In Portlnnd. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pelouze, former well known residents of the Rogue River valley. Tengwalds Vacation t Coast Resorts ; Mrs. Carl Tengwald and children are spending their vacation at Cres cent City and other beaches. .Mrs. Jerome Returns Toilnv Front Kast. Mrs. E. C. Jerome arrived back In Medford this morning by train following a two months' trip throughout New England. Mrs. Je rome made the Journey east to Cleveland. Ohio, with Mr. Jerome and continued to Boston where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Teague and daughter on a tour ol the New England states. The party spent several days at Bar Harbor, Maine, and also made tho trip down the Hudson to West Point. Mrs. Jerome stopped In Pittsburg. Cleveland, Chicago and various other cities In the middle west. From Chicago she took the Canadian Pacific to v Seattle where she visited friends before returning to Medford. Mrs. Focller Hostess At ItrldKH Lvent Mrs. R. M. Foeller entertained nt her home Monday with two tables of bridge. Those present were Vie Mesdames Floyd Smith. Chester CummlnKS, Brown Folger. P. E. Hicks E. E. McKlnney, and the honor guests, Helen Grams and Blanche Freter, who are here from Pasco, Wash. The latter are visiting Crater Lake today and leaving via Crescent City and north en routo to Pasco where they are members of the teaching staff. 4 Reception to Honor Re. and Mrs. lleuiiett . A ' reception and Inwn party honor ing Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Bi'imett of tho First M. E. church will bo hold Friday evening at 8:00 at the M. N. Hogan home on Siskiyou Height. All members and friends of the chf.rch arc Invited. Those who have no means of transportation are asked to be at the church at 7:45 or to telephone 787-L. Mr, and Min. Wood (JiiestN of Ranieys Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wood of Mult nomah, Ore., HjMint Monday In this city as Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ilamey at their home. 123 Almond street. They arrived hero from Crater Lake and left yesterday for tho Oregon Caves. After visiting the lat ter resort they will return home. Jack Scudder (luest At Egan Home Jack Scudder of Chicago Is a guest here of his mother, Mrs. H. Chandler Egan and will leave soon for San Francisco, where ,he has accepted a position and will make his home. Commit lees Named for Coining Year Committees which will carry on the work of the Business and Profes sional Women's club for the coming year were named lut evening at a meeting of the executive committee held at the home of the president, Mrs. Edwlna Welshaar. They Include the following: Mem bership, Miss Winifred Walker, chair man. Miss Margaret Kerr and Mrs. Jacqe Lenox; emblem, Mrs. uOda Hudson, chairman, Miss Sadie Har kins, Mrs. Clarice Spuhn; finance, Mrs. Belva Aiken, chairman. Miss Lucy Davla. Mrs. Miriam King; legis lation. Miss Elizabeth Burr, chair man. Mrs. Ina Huson, Miss Margaret Morlson. The public and International rela tions committee Is headed by Mrs. Alice Coppln. assisted by Mrs. Aiken and Mrs. Maud Chapman. Miss Elsie Brown was named chair man of Uio program committee, other members of which are M'ss Walker. Mrs. Hudson. Mrs. Mlnnla Ouy and Miss Clara Wood. Mrs. Mary Blenna. chairman of the forward committee, will be assisted In the work by Mrs. Lorraine Peas ley and Miss Viola Isaacs. Other committees are: Transpor tation. Mrs, Edna Isaacs, chairman. I.ucy Davis; eductalon and research. Mrs. Laura West, chairman, Gladys Whlttson and Miss Burr; health, Mrs. Lydia Hammett, chairman. Mrs. Mar cella Bowman. Mrs. Olive Woolf: pub licity, Mrs. Maud Chapman, chair man. Mrs. Bterma. Mrs. Laura Buck ingham and Mrs. Aurora Burelson; music. Mrs. Eunice, Hills, chairman; sunshine. Mrs. Ina Huson. The club plans to meot for one luncheon session and one dinner meeting each month. Arrangements have been mado with the Holland hotel for use of the private dining room. . , KnlKiis Folk Feted At Ijirge Picnic Mr. .uid Mrs. Joe Young and chil dren of Long Island, Kansas started on their return trip home via Crater Lake yesterday morning. They had been visiting for the past month with Mr. Young's parents. Mr. r.nd Mrs. J. H. Young at IS Rose uve.. and his sisters Mrs. Allen Cur ry and Mrs Arthur Short. Mrs. Young formerly attended Meaford high school but this was Mr. Young's first trip to Oregon. They enjoyed fishing In the Rogue' nnd at Brookings, In the ocean. While here a number of social events woro held for them, one ot tho most enjoyable being a Kansas picnic in Ashland Llthla park at which 79 former residents of Phillips county Kansas, and friends of the Youngs woro Invited. These former KausiiB folic aro now residents of Medford Phoenix, Grants Pass, Central Point, Ore., nnd Ymka, Ci:l. NeliurH Return from A.utliern Motor Trip Mr. and Mrs. Don Newbury and little daughter. Nancy Jean, returned last evening from a 10 days' motor trip through California, while away they visited relatives and friends In San Francisco and other cities of the bay district. They were dinner guests of the Victor Sethera. formiily of this city, and report that they are getting along nicely. The S. tgnactus col lege, where Mr. Sether Is head of a department, opened for the fall term while tho Newburys were In the bay city. . A drive down the Great Highway and a visit at the Flcishhacker park were among the other Interesting events of their stay In the bay dis trict. : ' Leaving San Francisco, they drove to Palo Alto over the Skyline boule vard and to Lake Tahoe via the south, em route. They enjoyed short stay at the Tahoe Tavern and at Donner lake, and were much Impieased with the scenery viewed on the drive through that territory. . Mrs. Loosen Completes Visit Mrs. S. H. Loosen ot Oknrche. Okla., who has been the house guest ot Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Showers and fnmlly at their home on South Cen tral for the past month, left lost evening for Portland and Payette. Idnho, to visit friends before return ing home. Mrs. Loosen was a friend of Mr. and Mrs. Showers In Oklahoma, whom they had not seen for over 30 years. Tills was Mrs. Lck first visit to Oregon, Carpenters .loin Keiilys For Holiday nt (leorliart Mr and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter will motor tomorrow to Gearhart, where they will be guests tor several days of the Corning Kenlys. who nave' been spending t,he summer at' the boach. . . .... The Kenlys took the summer home of Fred Williams, republican national committeeman from Oregon, for the season and will motor back to Med ford with the Carpenters the first of next week. Ml" Urejii: Popular tiiie-t- In Medford - Miss Ruth Gregg of Astoria, who Is house guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Herb Orcy. was entertained at dinner last evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gregory at their ranch home north of Medford. She will leave tonight for the north. Complete Vacation At Crescent city Mr. and Mrs. A. F. 8tennett and daughters Betty and Suzette return ed the llrst of the week from Cres cent City, where they spent the past weeX vacationing. They also motored to Eureka. liilldlng llrlilrx Club Meets Tomorrow The Building Bridge club will meet tomorrow afternoon at a o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. A. - Barker at I 8--J South Oakdale. DANDRUFF GOES -ITCHING ENDS when Znma (ouches (he ecafp Douse cooling, healing, cleansing ZEMO on tho acaln nnd rub vigor ously. If you're lilto thousands ol others the way dandruff vanishes and Itching atops will be a surpriso and delight. Use this remarkable, clean, family antiseptic liquid freely. It's tho sensible way to get ritl of Dan druff and itching Scarp. KeejiZKMO handy. Sufo nnd dependable for all forms of itching irritations of the skin and scalp. Hoc, 60c nnd $1.00. Classified advertising Rets results. is.. jrnrn "IMS JUST . " ft WRECK "T WAS Just a wreck before my ' 1. baby was bom. I was weak, -rundown, had headaches, no ap-' -petite and 1 felt just no good ' Another woman told me how much the Vegetable Compound helped her, so I tried it. "My baby was strong and wetk She is grown up now and has seven sons of her own. They were all Pinkham babies." Mrs. Mary Anderson, 232 W. Main Street, Watertown, New York, . ECETABLE COMPOUND Invitations to members of the Mcd- fcrtl Garden club fto visit the flower show being put on by the Illinois Valley garden club at Holland Fri day afternoon. August 28, were re ceived today from Mrs. Floyd of that town. The little town of Holland Is 'on the Oregon Caves highway, two miles from the Crescent City highway. Members of that club have shown a splendid spirit of coperation In con nection with the local club, accord ing to Its members, Mrs. Smith, presi dent of the Illinois club and others have vlfited the Medford club. It is desired that a large number from this city attend, as a pleasant nnd entertaining trip Is assured. Those who plan to make the trip are asked JQ call Mrs. Prank Gerdea. 013. Tremendous reductions on remain ing stock of summer drtsses now priced at $3.00. $8 00. 110.00; formerly priced up to $39.75. All remaining summer hats now $1.00 at ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S. IMPROVED PROCESS GIVES BEWITCHING FLAVOR TO COFFEE Controlled Roasting Creates Flavor No Other Coffee Has o v,mi,. Mr. and Mrs. P ' ... . V1r,H r,.i. t.uciue ana '"'" A. Toung. " p. W. Tnomtw Marjorle Ann sno and Charles of Yreita. t-siu.. -"- Tflta R-loert and Russell. Poling warren. "'"'" . iner, Jean: Mr. . - otb. Young. Mr. and Mrs . E n hard. Inez ana ""' "'..,. of ; ana nw -- Mr. and Mrs. Wllllard. uonmu tr and Mrs. Inez and Marjorle Quacxenousn . Long iBland. Kaiwas. L. H. Ptclcel. Mr- " "'J ' ". Ming. Mildred Mr,or.e nd 0n eth. All attending enjoyeo a y ant afternoon. : 111 It is a pleasure to breathe the fraprnnce that drifts from a cup of Hills Hros. Coffee. But wait till you drink it! Here is flavor no other cotfee has flavor none can oual! Hills Bros., alone, roast by ihe patented process Controlled RoastinK that (fives you nil the be witchimr flavor of the coffee berry ...all the time. As the accuracy of the hour-Rlass depends upon an even, continuous flow ... a little at a time . . . so the marvelous, uniform flavor of Hills jros. Coffee is produced by this istented process that roasts evenly, Continuously ... o littlf at a Ume. No wonder the flavor is superior to that of bulk-roasted coffee. Bulk roasting requires (fuesswork, where I, Hills Bros. Coffee is under automatic control. No berryia jnderdone nor overdone. Perfect, invarying iiavor p....-., h?' pound t Bro' Co I, strictly fresh too. For air, which le, troys the flavor of coffee, is re Sand kept out of iTg ana won v "'C-'-vv , A.fc tT f tin rr wu;' - - - . 7" .nHV. HUH ns. yT . ..u name, anu - , I" "V"? r B hour, ds, oTwe-P. ZPtt JT&Z WJ.' Inc. S.n PromltTMall sddre- Murpny. ... pvpi . ' ;( j i .. .,-ss.tPl j -'.'i . 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