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PAOE EIGHT LOST CREEK CLUB 'JULY meeting at l,AlK I'ltKKK. Or.-.. July 35. Special! The l.ut r'k (Dni mlinily flub will ni'ft thin month ut the home of .Mi's. Charles Set tleld. , Mri'nnd Mm. A. I lvrh were, ailing on Mi .. lirown Tuesday. I Mr. und Mrs II .1- V'.nn tranv nrted huMeM in Mertfunl Krl.lay. Their lltllt' K''undun. Donald tlripsliy, returned hi.nie with them, to way u fe v week. 1 Mr, and Mr. Ar.ien Tyrrell were Sunday guest at the Frank Kur low home. MiM Heth Kurlow In staying at thft Toui Nlfholri honit during the ubem-e of Mr. urn! .Mix Nirhol, who lire In I'orltand. .Mrs. Ted Ho"ffl and children spent.' last w-ek with her mother, Mrs. Jennie .M'-cliiui, near Medioed, returlUntc ho'"' Saturday. Wni', Alrny. M. 1). Iluwlen and Charles. Kdl"r motored to Kisl lake and the flunk' Lindsay" ranch Sunday. They went up by the AI.AIH.sler !--tl;t srinnH! turning heme by the It' joud and Ashland. id Indian IiKAdLK. July -2$..4HMchl) ; v tlraln 4 harv,tlnK ii well und-r: way In this community. S-v-ra!! fnrmeiH have ih-ir praiif In htack.( and i;very one llmt'n lhrt-.hinK this J year rtpurt a k"I crop. Mr. and Mrs. Kills of ltogae llivep wer Kumiiiy visll.trs at the j llome of their ion, Mr. and Mrs. j Henry. Kllis and family. I Mr, and Mrs. Orville Bendure and small eon of Ahland were weekend KU.-sts at the home of Mrs. Bendure s par-nls. Mr. and , Mrs. Zuek and dau;hler. Kay I Or. Miss Uiui.i HIa. kman if spend-i inn a few days vliiin at the j home of her aunt. Mrs-. BiKham, j near Eaule i'olnt. Hunday nuests at the home of. Mr. hnd Mrs. Kiltsene (iray and family we re Mr. and Mrs. C harles and dauKhter Anm iu'. Miss ttilmal Nahsn. Jack Conner, I.afette Sun derland and Herbert Mayfield. Prayer imM-tlUK was lead by Miss Kllft Hmllh Sunday evenlns and for tier subject she used the 19lh Timlin. Youmr peoitli-s' meet Inif was lead by Murle Seeumlller. the subject being "Kveryday Citi zenship." Mrs. Kffle Dollar is spending n few dnys here visiting Willi her slsler. Mrs. Ituby Mayfl-ld. ' ORANGE PEN ft I Cooling . , delicious. fxInn Tr Trt i Tying, iree lea , gives the perfect 1 COOL! mi satis- V - jenej-y HV.VOPKS: Sir ttkhnrd Gtiv' foul, Hilring ill ttitralttu lo elmr, in H1IIH0 u t'nK hi wtuy woo Utl n P'Arcii, h'it disapp nred fom the circle ut A' ' if Mtauitch tritmlt. At the D'Arcy home a ndtei'il Uiic n-lrte t in proumi rhrn Titut oltlcratt. tin .oiiiiot cimtlalile. irinat nrut ot "H riiii;tir dlscoirnj. 'J lie rflf'wj t-oifj ftcii liv Julian on hit rr'i haiul hut ut'n round at (fit l.tnfloril Arm ilu la Ihe i-.iff ymir. ot t:ijil'liH -lCHiord. L n ; ilin.:1il. Hi' ru;,f(jiw otl.t lo tc Ihe rmo flrd t'lfil l0f r.avoicili hi fl'O'T An unio.ime ut II' ihi mtiiil'; hn)iliciilioi rust lipoii n,r ri.iii in m'uli ton inni.J to 1U ti'a At tmalUtl fmjcr. Chapter : -PRYING EYES nilt RICHARD, seated !n the s'M-ret chamber, glanct-d at the sturdy landlord's troubled face. "I'm bark asaln, John, though not for Ioiik." said he softly. "Cap lain Despard Is hurt, eh. John?" Ilroke 'Is arm, sir, and all sliook tin, so Doctor Samson tells me. Bout a hour ago, the pore gen'Ie nmn trips and falls downstairs and him nowise drunk, sir which be strange." But Sir Richard held up arrest ing finger and crossed softly to the Judas In the corner and saw: . . . .Master Oldcraft bowed and obedient lo the Viscount's gesture, The pistol-barrel yielded a rolled sat down at the table and helped himeolf to a glass ot wlna "And now, my lord, of t' matter, ilii) business you Bpolte of this afternoon?" "Don't shout, man, don't shout!" said Ihe VlscounL He leaned across the tau! and spoke In rapid, hiss ing undertone awhile, then Old craft questioned him, whispering also: "... plans all laid eb. my lord? . . . trustworthy fellows? . . . yet I must . . being officer o' the law" "Shurc." cried the Viscount peer "shly, ""tls why I'm willing to . . In reason. I'll pay . . ." the Vlscoi -t " whispered more softly than ever, "have her safely aboard!" Mister Oldcraft rose and cross ing softly to an oak press In ad jacent corner, came back bearing pen. Ink. and paper. The Viscount hesitated, and finally, snatching (he pen, wrote what was required, whereupon Master Oldcraft rend U through, and folded It Into a large pocket-book. ".Merely, my I01J, as a matter 0' " he checked suddenly as Doctor Samson entered. The Viscount nodded, mutlercd and went out, clapping the door behind him. "Mum!" quoth the doctor. "Pray, sir, what is your business with me?" 'Well, doctor," answered Old craft, "you attended Mr. Julian Guyfford In his Illness, I under stand." -I did, sir." "And you were with him on the day o' the murder, doctor, how was he then?" "Strance, sir very odd remark ably so!" "Pray how, doctor?" "Well, he was highly feverish his 6peech was rapid, his looks wild as though he expected to die!" "Ah!" murmured Oldcraft. "Kx- peeled to die you left Mm at the sllle leading Into Fallowdenc Wood. Now did he sny aucjit of Impor tance, give you any m saape ha?" "Well, he left' with n'O his pistol. 'Rive this,' says he, 'lo cousin Diehard and bid him know there's more In It than meets Ihe eye' or some such nonsense." "1 must charce ve to deliver this plslol to me," Oldcraft ordered. v ny. nut I pieiigen myseir to j slve It to Sir Richard" "Tlu ,Ia. T.., Cle mnw, .-v.iu. uu-haul heliiK the suspected party. ! ,l!t nnw your vory du,y to rt'llTpr "The n no 1 ft 111, sir." "I'll i;ill nt ymir hnuse tor it. r say 30 o'rhvk lonlRlit, elmrp." F AIDES EXPECTED hlhitlon 1'oinn.iHnloner Jamon M. ' i loittn. whs nmt IoiumI to nucceed SAN KHANClSrO, Julv. i J"rn M'l.imchlln cHecthr Th Kxamtner today hhM it had , 1 he appointment of a prohlhl leurned from "auihorlu.iive tlon admlnHtrator for northern Murre" that mveeplnR ohftnees raliforntd whk rteehtred to ho a would he made In the p.TSotm. 1 ! matter of question. WilHam (J. of federal offices in Kan Krniu -isn't Walker, Fresno polii-e rhief. was hoi ily. . d.-eiared to he the man In line The nvwyjMner aid thai JIairy for the job. fEDFORD MAIL Jrfv o'w' J rarnol "John," said Sir Richard, "what timu do yoo expect Black Nick, to night?" 'Nick were 'ere an hour or more In tbe cellar, sir." "I must hare word with him." "Then, lr la' car as nobody spies ye." What matter, John! Vou forget." "Ay, I do be gettln' that used to 'ee,'' nodded John. . So down the narrow stair they crept and along dim-lit passages they sped stealthily, until, rounding sudden corner, tbey beheld a faint glow, a soft radiance: and now landlord John whistled and there-' after spoke In soft whisper: "Tls only me, lad Sir Richard and me." Then Black Nick appeared and smiled in joyous greeting. "Eco-i, sir," he exclaimed, star ing at Sir Richard. "Vou look like any " "Hist!" quoth John In sudden warning. "There goes the bell," and nodding, he vanished. Sir Richard seating himself on convenient keg, clapped Nick on the shoulder, "this night I ha' busi ness, and yon can aid me If you will." "Why, I'm your man, air, now as ever." Then, leaning near. Sir Richard whispered him In such sort that - f; f.,J paper Julian's last message, Black N'lcs stared, smiled, chuck led and suddeuly bent himself in a fit of sileDt laughter. . . . And thus at half-past 10 this same night, when Master Titus Oldcraft opened Doctor Samson's garden gale, unseen eyes watched him stride up to the door, knock and be admitted; and when he sealed himself thereafter, In the doclor's cosy pnrlour, how should he know of the masked face that peered In at blm through the Ivy girt window, whose lattlco stood open to the summer night? "So this," said Oldcraft, turning the silver-mounted pistol over and over, "this Is It, eh doctor?" "That, sir," nodded Doctor Sam son, "that Is the Identical weapon. And I beg you'll handle It with due care, sir." "It ain't primed," said Oldcraft, opening the pan. "And," he con tinued, testing barrel with ramrod, "no more It ain't loaded. Least ways, 'tls loaded wl' more thsp powder' and "ball.. Ha' yo such a thing as a stout darning needle, doctor; this ramrod don't serve." , "I've a probe, sir," answered the doctor, reaching a case of surgical Instruments." . "Watch now, doctor!" quoth Old craft and, selecting a certain shaped probe he thrust It gently down the pistol-barrel and, after some small difficulty, drew thence a tightly-rolled paper. "' "Illess me!" exclaimed Doctor Samson, leaning forward in Sudden eagerness as Oldcraft. laying aside the pistol, smoothed out this paper upon the table: he read It, scratch ed his head and pushed, It towards the doctor; ' ,' . ' "Damme, sir!" he exclaimed. "Rut it teems no sane man wrote this!" " 1 Doctor Samson, having scanned the paper, shook Judicial head. "The empty vapouring ot a fevered brain, sir!" he pronounced. Master Oldcraft stared anew At these written words, scowled at them, cursed them 'beneath his hrealh yet very heartily, then, fold ing up the paper, set It away In his large pocket-book, thrust the pistol Into his girdle and took up his hat, and so Doctor Samson presently lighted him to the door. Now It was a dark night, for the moon WM not vpl llp n( ,, M Master Oldcraft took his way along . ... . .... tftp (thailj 11.116 hOW BhOUld Il IP or be Bwaw of tllP dni( 8loai,hv shapes tht crept after him, that . . nearer yet. . . . A t.tmnit dttctlv ftndt himtflf In itrang position in tomorrow'! ctuiplfr. Smith, ttpechil nKciil if trte liro hil'Ktun tli'prtrttniMit. vu ulutrd to houl th ftuleml nareolirn hnreuii, nmvcHlinK Mhrry WUHnniM-n. who allriit'stly I flnlr, for transfer to Hiiother deptivtnient of federal frvtro. AH Ofto.lahl, HHlntant to Vro TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ! COVER SPRAY FORiDEATH COMES AS I w ' : . 1 is? urged! agents' 1 J ' Ap4t. ! The first cuvr spray for the second brood codling moth worms should be on by August 3rd. Use 'three pounds of powdered arsenate of lead lo the 3 00 fciillons of -water. A aeeond cover fpray should fol i low, to be on about two weeks later. " ' ltari. Those who are planning on only one more cov.-r pray on pear . nftva, a(.fld.my ,n Annapolis, was should apply the npray durinK thjfmjr(1 ,at(h yeStprdn- 15 mil's weeK or aukum am to uiner- wise, follow the program as for ,apples. Two pounds of arsenate of lead to the 100 KUllons of waterfwith fn and fpVPp np rushlfl i is sufficient for these applications, j p..tnwl minin nmil ft, I Those' who have not" as yet sprayed with oil for spider mite control, Hhould look at" their trees carefully and in case of - finding mites in fairly large numbers, a combination spray should be Used. One and one-half gallons of Hum mer oil, plus one-hnlf pound of spreader per 1 00 K"lonH of ar- j senate of lead wolution. Do not i wait until brown leaves become fnumerous for injury takes place j ! previous to this stage. I HOHT. K. XORRIS, iSouthern Oregon Kxperlment Sta. f V. WILCOX.- County Agent. f SPOKANIw Wash., July 2S. P) Frank Andrews, described by po lice as a "'master forger," who had t kept In the van of federal and ;s:aie officials for three years, and ; had scatlered bogus checks from j one end of the Pacific coast to the : other, was in Jail here today -while a widespread search was being potten under way for a woman of many aliases, who he said had led him lno crime. ' Once liehind the bars Andrews, police said, confessed to an extra ordinary pyslem ' of forgery that had yielded him possibly thousands of dollars tind had kfpt T'nfteH Stales department of justice anent. private detectives and city police mystified. He said he posed as a t". S. secret service operative, and many times hnd cashed cheeks, ostensibly expense vouchers, sign ed by W. H. .Moran. chief of- the secret service bureau at Washing ton, I). C. JACKSONVILLE-!. Ore., July 25. (Speeial.") 'Sirs.' Minnie Herman, Mm. Wanda Wilcox. Miss Gene vieve Crowley and Mrs. Klizaheth Bennett and little dauKhter enjoy ed n wry pleasant visit with W. H. Ituneh am! family over the week end. AM except the last mentioned are teachers in the public schools in Coos county who are attending Normal ut Ashland. Mr. Ituneh served as county super intendent of Coos county. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Crites and two daughters from ijalem arrived Sunday evening and spent a few dnys at 'the home of Mrs. Susanne Carter. Mr. Crites visited the Normal school at Ashland while here. . - - .Mrs. (lertrude HlessitiR from Homer. Neb., and Mrs. Kred Matz and two children from Portland, were dinner guests Thursday even ing at the li. (. snnden home, Mrs. Blessing and Mrs. Matz were neighbors of Mrs.' Sanrten a few year hHek when they nil lived In Medrord. Mrs. K. C. Stanwood and grand son Carl left Stmday morning for Crescent City where they Intend to spend the rest of the school vaca tion; M r. ami M rs. Pean Sn It marsh from south nf Medford were callers In our city Monday evening. Severn 1 of the Boy Scout s of Iroop 35 of Jacksonville, and their scoutmaster, V. T. Wilvon, motored to Canttall's swimming hole Mon- j dav evening. Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If your stomach Is sick, you are sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to boa. For 10 years Tanlac has restored to health and activity many thou sands who sutTered just as yoo do. i .Mrs. verua Mamtuis, ot Ms ! Yamhill Su, Portland.- Ore., ay: "After an operation the least work tired me out and what I ate caused me untold misery. But since th firsffew doses of Tanlac 1 haven't had a headache ior sras." Let Tanlac do for you what it Hid for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestiw troubles relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, bark, and herbs. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggiat today. Your money back it it doesn't help ou. Tanlac $2 fcUWON BOTIUS USED PRECOX, THURSDAY, f nrAni ll- llrl ri r-r 1 A VKOAS- Kov Julw --2 5 -o. ' LrHescuer reehed William Uund-' f berg Just too1 fate. Exhausted by I , three days of- unbearable desert1 temperatures, ;weakened by a head ' i'injury which had rendered him ; temporarily irrational, and tor-;' tured by thirst, he died as aid ap-j proarhed. '. ''' The body of the 20-year-oH) j Han Diego youth, who came to; Soiuhern Nevada this summer tot ' build for a rigorous winter of' study and play at the I'nited states ' nortnwwt of (Jrepn Monger mine, ,nn(lh(lr fiInPenilv hnrt walk- I , rthollt 7e -(nr. rmred i niiles soithwet of here late Sat- urrtay. Xeaiing exhaustion, his : senses returned. He had removed the ihoes from his blistered feet, and fastening his handkerchief to a ntick had made a pitiful banner h thoupht might catch the atten tion of some rescue party." But death came first. ' T! OAKLAND. Cal.I Jufy'25 fSpecinl.l The Oakland Airport Inn is now in operation, under the management of Harry B. Brown of the Interstate company. Krected at a' cost of approxi mately $?ir,.(Mi0, this 37-room hos- First National Bank .; i. MEDFORD, OREGON ;' ANNOUNCING A NEW BANK SERVICE a For Nedford and Vicinity " And a Complete Departmentized Bank We Have Established a Complete Trust Department complying with all the National and State Laws for the handling of trust business. This new department in connection with our Commercial Department Savings Department. Safety Box. Department and by our affiliated First National Co. ives to Medford and South ern Oregon a complete Departmentized Banking Service. The officers and directors of the First National Bank of Medford . have for some time felt the need of a banking service complete in each department, believing it will be of material value to this community. ' ' ' You are invited to call and let our officers explain how we can be of service to you in these various departments. Officers and Directors B. E. Harder, President 7 and Director r . 0. D. Frazee John R. Tomlin JULY itt. 1929. ' ;telry is Uie niat exclusive huU-l i bulMfne , to be I AmericaTr-airjKjrt. The-holl w bull, by ,. board of port cotnmu.- by the Interstate company. The hulttlmif h cont)f(ne4 to the air - - port 'r(aurant by 'a pa-sxaKeway. Thp K'ntiriint run nconnimoclm Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup-is3 a highly concentrated extract of finest barley one of the. most wholesome cereals the earth produces Its uses for food 'products are many and varied. It is sold by grocers and dealers everywhere. Ask for it by name. ANHE.USER-BUSCH Siidweisef BarleyrMalt'Sycup Investment Department . Oris Crawford, Cashier and Director ' ASSISTANT CASHIERS Eugene Thorndike R. E. Sweeney ADDITIONAL DIRECTORS Geo. W. Dunn H. S. Deuel Jas. Owens Hi' dim-it dimultimfouNly. l.li...... n lllH nllittM I'hwr rr J In 1 " t LaHt w-fk 21 I A. T. air tnaii i p!un.s landfd nd look off from ' thin f i 1 I rryintt 71 v.wnw. ST. LOUIS EM-117 The combination of exqui-' l SSSMltjygjjjjM nite artistry- and while I ' ' TT !..;'(' I Kuld or plalimim is exem- I .' j tt Jij;'-".J,';3"'.' I plii'ied in the delicate lace Chas. M. English, Vice Pres. and Director and ! J$Pf hotel! . . . . i . mi i ia - -iir-, j . M . XI sWl . j It rMffiM ' ll like m SPECIAL BULB PRICES 3c Tulips Hyacinths 3c and other fall bulbs,' Daffodils, Narcissus. Freesia, Anemone, Ran anculus Crocus, Etc., 3c each. Spe cial advertising offer on 100,000 bulbs. 100 bulbs worth 69.00 for only $3.00, postage prepaid, satis faction guaranteed. Free to every one answering this adv. within 10 days a 50c bulb Aconitum Fisherii. : Lovely blue, cut flower 3 feet high, grows in shade. Bulbs bought, i sold, 'exchanged. Parties wanted : to grow bulbs, cash or share basis. I Write. Bulb book 10c. !. CALIFORNIA BULB CO. Santa Cruz, Calif. Pe Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Eervice p Women's Hose S1.00 Pair 5 Silk from top to toe with pointed beeL iliilli INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 SO N. Cantral dedford, Oregon II!!!!i!!!ll!!!!l!!l!!!llllllll!III!!!lllli THRU VOUR AW OCEAK COME to cool Sin Fran cisco iind forgot it's miJ summer, in the comfort of tin's modern hotel. 100 beau tiful new rooms just aJJcJ. New coffee shop now open. Hates $1 to $b XI. A. tiltlr. JUcnuoit.Ounrr Cvi !i(rdkam, Atutlant "HOTEL . TAYLOR AT O'FARRELL San Francisco I trAJtl Vrf i . h A .-.. .v-.i a. .