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5TEDFORT3 HaTD TRIBUNE, SIEDPfrRP, OREOOX. "FRTDXY. MAKCII 22."lfr20. PXOE THREE sll-ll-ll ELROY M'GREW OF BIRTHDAY PARTY WAGNFR CREEK !S FOR ROCK POINT ! TREATED FOR FLU: MAN IS ENJOYED Review of Current Literature By Book Lovers of Medford A Guldepost to the Best In Late Books As Selected by County Libra rian Miss Fay Woolsey for Reaction of Local Readers. iThe Little Dark Man and. Other, Hick's sister Madge Is an Inter I Ru..ian Sketches Ilv Ernest ; ostlng character, she Ls full or : Poole. Reviewed by Brant Sloan. The stories In this book are, mip- life, and' has no place to get riU of her energy until she goes to me t nlted Suites to find her war (Ily Warron .Kolsoo.) stecrel In fact, 16 aecrets . . ; .' the famous "Swet . SUrteen" Keclpe Packet ., .yours for theoskingt Sixteen tuaster-reclpea each a prize-winner on cards foe iil.e or cook-book. Write for it it's free! Address It. CMrardr.lli Co., 900 North. Point St., San Krancisco, Cal. . . Say "(iear-ar-delly V to . your grocer . . . Chirar delli's Ground Choco ' lato takes the place of : 8 kJuds of chocolate. . one form for cake-rank-. Inat desserts . bever age. And how good It sl ; posedly, related to the author by sweetheart, ' she makes every ef ' a friend in 1917. His nurposo. was , fort to forisct, hut Dick is chocked .- is,; nacic POIXT, Orev .M)ir. t2S.j'ito filv a real picture of Husslan j ' ,inone s trjing tn i onset. ii!-s-.lripecii.)A' party, wax hold ,r,i life and not that of revolution and ! the'auttrlTs' 'to ', 1,. i storm WAdXBU I'it EEK, Ore., March .j (Sneeiu).) : Klroyl -JJcGrew Is. now quite in at . Ills home with ivftLinai nu. jus many friends hopo i the home of Mr. and Mrs. C feeling I Ihn not),, I.. tpU. In ...,...,.. ' Hvissla wob a .country of . ...,,. , ,, , ,,, ... i f a quick recovery. " l)r: Charles i rtohblnB. Saturday evnlng in honor I peasants and fields and forests, not ; have sometime: namely, that it I Haines nt Ashland is attending. of Mrs. Rabbins' brother's twenty- i of blood and strife. .''! w"Ml ho very pleasant to hnv " '''' Abbott accompanied hy j flint, birthday. . The evening was t'larenee Uiirrctt, his cousin, re- j spent In playing earns and oilier turned .from Uly. Oregon - la.'t i games. Dainty refreshments were Thursday. '( serve! hy the hostess and n pleas M i . ... i , .mi evening was ciijoyeu uy till. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lacy . .of prl!!(lg for bmK aJ n ZCBT0K Itoguc rilver and .formerly of i:ils I worn awarded to Florence A laws eieeK caucti.ou .Mr. and .Mrs. .it. A. llrlner lust 'Monday. '. ' ; '; Dnrrol Davis and his aunt, Mrs. A. 11. Chapman t N'eli Creel; mo ii-v,. - . -. ... . torcd to Chtco, Calif., Satur day to tho bedside of Mr. Dnvls' mother. ,Mrs. j., j. D:wls who is critically ill: '.Mr.'hiid Mrs. L. J. Davis formerly llveil on this creek. Mrs. A. Purees vhi hits been In southern California .during t:ie winter months returned to her home here last Friday. Glenn Abbott' and Clarence Oar rett motored to. Salem Inst Friday and returned Saturday. They were nceompanied . by Mr. Abbott's mother, Mrs. Kiln Abbott to Myj-tle .Creek. . Mrs. R. It. Vurvos and , sons Clyde and J a m es were ' Ashlnnd i hoppers last Monday. , ' . 1 t:eell Wilson of Medford called nl the.iioino of Mr. and Mrs. .;. A, llrinor last Sunday. Mollis I'ciiulngton ' and '.lzekiel Uolloiiuiii of Drain, . Oregon spent Hie week-end with Mr. J'enniiig lon's parents In this locnlliy. Mrs.. Lloyd Walsh of Eagle l'olnt I spent last Monday at the homo of her parents, -Mc.and .Mis.. F...W. Combs. - .' : ' ,' . . . CI. A, rirlner nhu' daughter. Sirs.' C, E. Green )i)uj 'Mrs. J. L. Brlner were busiuuss .visitors, in. Ashland last Tuesday. ' -, llecauso Uussianst are realists I ""' nmpuiaieo. or some more or ., , ... . -t..n i severe procedure, just to p:iM they hordor on the mysterious, In lh(, imu Jny Bm( a every Knssinn thero is psychic, T,,r0 , ,t h , , Clhbrt knot's his subject, and hu man nature. - If you wish to get the average middle-aged man's out- quality. Tho storv teller's Rrund mother sayst concerning the In stances of this, "You may hnlleye or . disbelieve but do not repudiate only because you caunot explain." This tact should bo kept lu mind by the reader. The . "Hormeuso" ls (he first story. It tells how a countess with her entourngn puts up for tle night In a village of brigands. Befre rctlrin Fanchon, Marco to Have "Gobs of Joy" anil (!. O. Ilohhhis, roHi)tctlvoly, nfUtr tho enrti pnmon, Thoso pies, ent wern Mr. nnd Mrs. Sum Chin holm find jon Uenny of Kin math Ful In, Mr. nnd Mrs. I1. It. I latum u, Mr. Uosrite McKrny, lxtulH Thomp son nnd Mlaa Joan (Uiluvason of Mfdford, Mrs. Robert Adam.s and Infant daughter", Mr. nnd Mrs, 1'. L. Strahnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. CJ. liohhlns nnd chlldron, Vlrull Kd dint;toh, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred K-l-noo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Hob bins. . Mr. and Mrs. Snm Chiwholm drove over from Klamath Kalln Saturday aftprnoon nnd spent' Sat urday iiilit at, tho C. L. liobblnK home, j They spent . Sunday with his parentH on Foots croec, roturn inK homo In tho evening, Snm 1h omployod in tho box factory ut Alftomn. - . .Mrs. Slrnhnn nnd -Mrs. KoIhoo wore hUKlncHH visitor In Medford 'Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Puhl nnd Carl HamniM wore visitors in Mtd ford on Saturday. Frod Ko.lsoo. w.ns .vlsiiiup Avith jhis fnthor, C. C. Klsoe. nt Cnn iTnl Vnlnt Tuesday ovoninR. C. C. Kolftoo Ik slill gradually improving from his ronont, attnek of tho flu. .Ulrhnrd Qray In oxpectod hmm1 Sunday. Mr. Gray has finished his!"' God, and the seventh aud eighth course and will receive his diploma ro personal experiences. ' In June . The fouilh section is n collection C. E.' Gray has been confined T myllw and stories heard w-ln to too houKC wltu tho flu for the look, road "libela." Notice care fully tho old KunllKh gentleman who received a knighthood din-infr tho war. '' VPa ' ' rii w Old Pybps, by W'avwick Deeping. lteviewed by William Conroy. Win wick Deeping, the author of th ecouiitess was npprouch- l"8orrell and Son," has incorporat ed Kupeinaturally hy a Rtnall, dark ed in the pages of "Old l'ylius" a man, clad in tho cowl of an ancient story ot companionship between a monk. She heard him speak to her lalenled young author and his an- not aloud, for there was no sound. 1 gncious grandparent which will Only deep within herself she could liank with his best work, hear him warning her of the mortal Lance i'ybus, son of a rich lather, danger and telling her to lonve at Is a alndcnt at Cambridge milver once. ' She oboyed his orders nnd i ally. He Is fired with the desire to wns saved in the nick of time. This be a writer hut is reminded Tro ts makes n very gripping slory. ' in intently of his lather's desiru thai this story it also tells how she. tit-! he be nt tho helm of the Jason tracts her daughter to her before woolen millst at his death. The dying by mental telepathy. . This i only relative known to him is a 1 in touching episode. , - disreputable old roue, Cnrnd i'ybus, Tho second section is entitled his lather's brother. While at homo "The Little Dark Man." This boc- for u short vacation. Lance disov tion elaborates upon the psychic era his grandfather, who has long element In tho Russian tompera- been estranged from his father nude meut anil tellso some, very start-1 unle, working as "boots" at a Hear ing tales. . .. jby tavern. Deeping ..beautifully The third flection is, "Stories i weaves an attachment between 6IIIILMIDELLIS e RO UN o CHOCOLATE Thc su per-d read nnusht "Oobs of Joy." the most formidable ot"iFan- chon Mrt'rcaV prowentatjon will urop inio Miinc a .ratpnan-inoaier S'unday with a chrpo rtf morriment, in charge- of Fanchon & .Marco's funniest KOh, . Artliur 'rntV; West. This Is the. only battlij.ship'jn tho world that ifl'pnmmnndcd by n jrob. "Pat" West is the gob nnd ufro tho admiral the admiral of L'itrt:kK. t ilt Ih also tho omnmandor of the Sailor's Ilorpipc squad; ' the 'first ( lliuitnnant of the lnuKhmaUerR' pl.i- iloon nnd the ensign In charge of That Ilia. Undo ToUU". Thia. uucle wns vory w(in nnd JiIb -mqries ara profound. .The first, three are tu morous, ns is the fifth. The fourth, however, Is a sua story of a keeper of the czar's forest. The .sixth js it lule of the power ol' pruyer nnd ithd'KsiMr detail. ' . i--.'.Othor offinerR - hi-, the good, old 1i('P:vuho this job formerly took from past few days. fturnel Davidson, while sprayim? tho Del Itio Orchard on AVednes-day.-received a quantity of spniy In his eye when a hose burst. Ac cording to the rest of the crew, tho Incident -was very amusing, but Uurnoll has not piven hia opinion on -tho mnttcr. ns yet. , t . Marshall Clrny has' been otif of school fur the pnst week, re-ow-Uk a field of alfalfa which was frozen out this spring durlnK tho cold spell. . Inline and sulphur .sprnyin wns finished up this week at tho Del Kin fu the record time of ten days. This thoroughly demonstrates tho efficiency of. the new spray 'outfit f.Uten for OiurartlrlM hour . i . Hmiio K.Vl . hridovl llriOii.ia. . boat are 'Sciotiy Weston, tho'eham i plon ' buck' and - winK dancer of ; the Pacific fleet. Dolly . Kramer. , the -blutfs IuirinB chief petty, of ! fleer, and the snilorctti.H nnd their ! 1m5v filtntlH. including lilalr and Thornton. Aloore nnd Moore. Hew itt and Jones. Co Icy nnd Leepor. Wajyia Allen. Honrv Ai'iilrre nnd othe;. l ht! featur - picture for Sunday will ' be the comedy. 'Kiley the Cop." featurlnB Karroll MacDon nld and Iuise F.izenda. Officer "Only coffte ... eh . . . . ' Hum-th it tut must'a been charged with ihe elixir of youth.'" Driver "Stir..'... it wat 'Go'.dcn six weeks to two months Mrs. C.- K. tirny attended ' the meeting; of . the .sewinifr club' held at the Jiomc of Mrs. Dora Hnm morsley in Oold Hill on Thursday afternoon the vallev of ".Uother Volsn." They are, perhops, the most lutoreHtlpg of nil. .." .After haviiiR read this book, ono feels a sense of KrntefulnesH lo wurtl the writer for hovlutf written U. This book aHRUies us that yasl unknown realms of thouKlit. will soon he utilized and that wo will nrobnbly learn something Qt the other side of the world. f Tho Trciisuro llouso -'ol . Martin 'Hows, by K. Phillips Oppenheim "Keviewed by Jumos Mooro; SparklidK " mystery, vnlo r o u s deeds, hruto'slrentfth. nnd tlte ettn ntnK of maslor mlndfl nil have n place- In the latest . Oppenheim ihrillor Juki off the pross. Prob ably .the- best of this author's re-i cent bookK, It .bids fair to .he n i popular. voUnne riui'lnp the eornlnK Hunimer. ' ' ' In "The Trcnsure IIouso of Mar- j tin How's, or -".Master of . Sinister f llouso" ns It was known .serially, ' the distlnKUlshed Uritlsh author jn Grange c artons, WaxWrap t Willi Tru:Blu master bakers, the production of Tru Bake Crackers is a religion. '".Good enough", won't do,; Tru-Bakes must be best. From setting the .sponge to ,. , the final baking, every step is regulated to a nicety. Resulting in a cracker that's distinctive in shape and flavor, perfect in bake .. . . -Tru-Blu in quality. if.Ask for Tru-Bakes. . ': .".-'' 7 a am Bukcd and Guaranteed First Quality by the U-BLU BSSCUST CO., Spokane, Portland, Seattle Orinlnniors of Tnt-Bakea and Tru-Blu Honey-Swetened Grahams 1-auco and the old gentleman thai continues throughout the book. While on nn allowance from his father for two years to write a nvel ho gains a new aspect of life Ihrough ihe eyes of his grundlalher. He is cast .Into despair because n niitiiuomtin spurns his additions, ' and. burns the manuscript or ills I first work. "Hust, yet he ri.'eovers iiiiii.ii.i.. j .. 111 . . i U-4. with surprising alacrity lo write a I , ', " ',. . . i ..... . , . . ' , ., , ' better one. Itliat bll of personality that puis the I Ihe lask of his grandson, l.nnce, to j association in a Ltnasterty jpanner Joint Pybtts, or "The Venerable." i best thlugs or life above purely ;.probo Ihe depths of tho man's nit-! and for those who enjoved Sorrell Is an old pliilosonlier who 'under-1 monetary motives. He is hot ap-1 tine anil underslandlng. - ' , (and Son': this successor :1b -Highly stands his grandson because he has pniclateil hv his own sons and it (s 1 Mr. Deeping l as shown this flne- recommended. nt (he home of'. Mr. and .Airs. C.. (:. Kelsoe at Agate .oir, Thursday nfternnon. . . . Mrs. I' l-nnces-Carr of Foots creek called recently at the I'. Ii. stratum and Ci. O. Kobblns homes. . Mrs. Fred .kelsoe visited at the home of her husband's parents at. Central Point Thursday morning. i. CI. 'HohhliiH transacted busi ness In Medford Mondny. ; .Mrs. J'. L. Slrahnn ntd Mrs. O. (5. ..Hobbins- and . children woro shopping and visiting friends In tiulil ilill Thursday afternoon.. Warren Kekjoe and t'arl Palmer attended the.bnsketb.-dl tournament nt Ashland Friday and Saturday. . Mr. nnd Mrs. I.oyoll Jtobblns at tended :;in Old Arlsona" nt Hunt's Craterlnn Friday .evening, and re port to very pleasing show. Mr. and Mrs. CI. O. Itobbins vis- Ited Sunday aftornoon nt the home ot air. ana nirs. 41. v. .Nourse. Mr.' nnd Mrs. II. A. llndtke and children nnd Mrs. J. E, Itobbins were callers at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. a. -a. Ilobbins Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L. Slrahan were visiting with Mr. -Stralian's parents in Itogue ISlver Sunday. Mrs. r.'hlsholm wns visiting with her daughter. Mrs. C. L.. Itobbins Saturday. A. J. Weeks nnd C. C. Lemmnn of Medford .were callers at the Del Itlo.ttrchard on Tuesiluy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strahnn nnd baby nnd niece, Margaret Marshall, of Eagle iPolnt, und William Strn- han were dinner .guests nt the P. L. .Slrahan home on Tuesday even ing.. ' Marshall ftrny, captain and star forward of tho fluid Hill high school basketball team, was chosen as one of ihe 12 all-stars of Ihe tournament held In Ashland last Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hamner, Miss Husk and Carl Hamner spent Wd nesdnyrfifternon nt the R. E. Rich mond honie on J-Ivans creek. hours of the da .Mrs. Kred Kelsoe was n visitor! tell perhnps his finest ftory of the Iopdon underworld. The book fol lows the adventures of Major Ows ton, a penniless World Wur vetor uit, who has Kono into the employ q( Marvin Alewrf, a lenless nil col leotor, The book is replete with notion In the battles, between lle.WK', roustabouts and ..those -:of ithe ,niysteiloUH Joseph. dosepi, a rival eolleett. r, is n master of dis. .ffuise, and proves to -he n Krent prublem to ;the .cripple of Kinlster 1 louse. v At Sinister House, the home of Martin Hews, wo find a lopely building .which Is morn or less of a private fortress. It is complete with Hecrot panels, KiKanMc, search Jlghts, and electrically cimiRed fences in the best approved man .ner. , Insldo the mansion wc find a steel treasure room . which when locked in .Impregnable to all on mhtuKhts. .. .. Mr, Oppenheim keeps tho rend er's interest at a 'hljfli pUen thru- lout the narrative ami would have a well-nlBht perfect story if j were not for a weak love threi'l wovep throughout the -hook be-t ,tween Owston und Hews niece. The. climax of this unhiue vol- ! ume occurs at Sinister House. , wnere Martin Hews stands reveal- j ed ns ut read , thiH hook for yourself to fully appreciate what can be done with it newjilot by an old master. , . . . , fc"ai f" kWrt''r'ii';'M'aMiffl11 hrtiBiaiiVfiliiw BOYS RADIO CLUB "TO The Uoys Rndin club will meet ns unual on Satury ulKht nt 7 o'clock In room 414 of the Med ford Center hulldine. It is becom ing no popular tii.it the room ir overtn.Tod, but n nod nupply of sents are being provided by Walti- Leverette who 1h loaning the room free of eharKe, The ronunittee of tho Junior lliwh Parent-Teneher .iMocinlfon in chnnre of nrrnnKO mentn Is looking for Inrwer nccom modntions. The club, under the Irndernntn of leorRe tl.'Crlteser, is free to nnyonc Interested in ama teur radio work, learning codes, nnd mnklnR their own sets. Men as well as boy are Invited. "Ijn hoi V by Arthur Hamilton Oibbs. lteviewed by Allen Smith, In view of the fact that I have not bei-n through the World war. and since I do not happen to have n brother who spent the duration of, the war In n Urftlnh prison! camp. 1 do not feel that I am quali fied to dispute Major Clhhs on the subject of conscientious objectors, which he nets forth in his book, 1 'fjihels." The point of the novel is that if! everyone wl-re an objector to war. j the ureal problem of the.afje would j be solved. In other word. tlire ! would be no more war on earth. ( Let us urnnt that It is poHtdhlp to trnin n nntinn or group of nation to object to wnr. Would nth nation or group of nations survive? Itj seems to me . that n entnstrophe j greater thnn war would shortly b-; fall the objectors, fur Ui nil prob- nhlllty that nation would decay of ovpr-eulture. In. "IJibelK" It Is niHUmed that Major fllldrs is telling his own Mtorv of tho war. When he comes hnck from the front nnd meets his moth it, nhe is. to JjIk way of thinkitnr. a different worunti. lie finds fill of bin frlendn chunked In n nimilitr mnnner. However, he finds himself In full accord with hln brother Tom. Tom has spent the wnr in n Itrltlsh pris on camp, And comes home nt the point nf denth from exposure nnd hunger, nil heeause he would not go to Jhe front. In reality, Pick was the one who hud changed: the war hnd warped his outlook to the name angle as Tom's had been warped before the war. r YHEREVFR there are joyous hearts this Easter morning, there will lie the glad occasion of Easier breakfast! And what ft feasting willi Premluni Ham,- the , tradi tional meat so entirely in the spirit of the day! 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