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S. P. EXPERT SAYS BE RICHEST EVER , I-Vutn Vnu Kttinilpuint of HmiuWiil rrlurn, the 19"3 fruit crop In suu'li rrn Oregon In llic best In history, kc( online to J. 11. Mulenhy, sl?t ant rclKht trHffio miimigcr, South rrn Pacific comp;my. Just roturiieil from a trip of Inspection In that part of the state. "Tear pat-kins will atari next week. Growers will Bet from J-mi to 190 h ton tor 1'artletts," ho Maid "There will he about IS. duo tons o; , a this braml of pears alone in the Uokuo Hiver valley. Ot this IS.uUt, to 14,000 tons already are under conlraet, for there has been a big filiortago in I he California crop." Ml told, the Itoguc lliver valley hhoiild produce about ICOO rarloal: of pcarR this year. Other fruits arc doing well, too, he snld. Ab usual, business la enjoying a real boom in Kin mall) Falls, Mr. Mulcahy found when ho visited that PHrt of the slate. The Orcgonian. LOSE CHAUFFEUR W. C. Ca.-iebier of Ashland re ported to police yesterday Hint i man irho IihJ been engaged t. 0 'drive him uml his wlfo to Colo- ' ra,do .had disappeared and taken : with hliti sevem 1 fuilcks belonging to tho Cnsebicrs. Wishing to visit their Uuugbter, who Ik ill at Crand Junction. Colo.. Sir. and Mrs. Cascbior bargained with a man who gave bis name a.- Hill Piekword to drive them from Ahland, tu Grand .lu net Ion, the t'ascbiers to pay all expenses... Thry arrived in Portland yes terday. Mrs. Casebior was in need uf medical attention, .so I'lekword drove them to tho Weathrly building, and Mr and Mrs. Case blor jbttvr & physician (here. I'iok Wortl t-aid he would bo ba-'k in a . Illllr. while. . Hut instead, he dmve to a en rage, ealled a taxi, und ; londed most of his companions' luggage , into tho cab. it was reported. 1 "Tako tills to the Vcalherly 'building." he told the cab driver. 4' "The peoplo are expecting' it." Cashier reported that Pickword kept out several articles. The li Oregon inn. 0.1 LOWE ISSUES STATE-WIDE CALL D. M. Lowe, funeral manager . of the Oregon state exhibit at the golden jubilee anniversary of the ; California stale fair at Sacramento l-ued an appeal today tor Oregon growers to furnish six water melons., each to weigh 33 pounds or more, six ensabus. six honeydow melons and the largest pumpkin and the hugest squash obtainable. The monster products are want ed to exhibit iti the Oregon booth, and tho appeal is stale-wide. Tho final date for the entry of the above is August 1'5. Mr. Lowe said that tho first car of Oregon-produced perishables would leave Salem, August 20, and that It would contain exhibits from tho Willamette. The Hogue Hiver valley exhibit will be loaded on August 21, in the tame car. . Mr. Lowe is now busy gathering up exhibits from this section, which will display products from tho orchards, the fields and the garden?. Ho plans to make it the largest und most representative exhibit ever sent out of this state. IS OUT, BUI LEFT FOR PATRDL The bit- fire In the Whiskey Peak lctlon of the 1,'rater National for est, 33 nilio from the city and bIk 'iillc dlM.mt from the nenrest main niHil. which had bi n bunilns for "vra1 day. eoveriiiK an area nf ever 30n acres, wan Rotten linil'T i-onrtol yesterday by the foree of 65 fire flclitcrp, 40 of whom were flit bark to th" city today. Arriv ing here early till afternoon. MoM of the remainder of the fire fichi rrs will be kept on duty wati'lllnir the fire lines for a 'lay or po yet. This fire, for the most pari, was In an old burn of I It 1 6. and there fore the loss was comparatively small, as only a little Rood timber was burned, and that at one end of the fire devastated nrra. How ever, there was a considerable tors of rcproduellon Krowth of seodlliiKH end youiiu trees. Ililirh M. Tbiiikln. supervisor 'of the Crater National ftn-est. who . 'bed been In charge of the fire fichtlne force, relumed lo the city la.'t cvcnlnn. Tlicy have numbered football. b;i: kelbail. hookey and finally base ball player.. Now Lon Island pulu players will carry number. O PllVACATIllNRIRIF i mm-nm.i - kwvpa opynni occcinM sa.ml Benn Caiholl. llinr.Ii OUI UUL uLOulUll Minvil Henri Calliollc dinrvh So. uiikilnlc A vp. ami lull, St. M.lsskH loiiioi-rou- nt ? and t u : :tl a. in. U. v. r. w. lllack, pastor. Valley Itiullu t'liwvli. HIM Hay, pastor. J". o. Iiul HH. I rium studio KMIOO, 8 to ". '. P in. .' . I Mis. l.ulu Saulsliury, readings, j It's the old-tlnie ri-liuliin. 4 I ,'oine to the church o'rr the ' radio. I .Miss Tina K. skattits, sulol-t. j I'irst l!i-tii-l chun li, Jlallas. Texas , will sins two numbers. Itlble SliiilenlK. Kvery Sunday evening from ! to !':30 the International Illlile .Stu dents' associnttiin is liroadeastin? NI'hU'Ii. Tower Bible programs over KMKD. Sunday evening. Ausust 11th. tho tllle of the lecture to be Riven Is "Do All the Snved Cio to Heaven?" Kindly mark down the different scripture ellatlons given - injrinK those lectures and look them up tu your Bible. I'irst Pre-sbyicrhiii Clnirvh. Holly and Klghts Sts. H : 1 : .Sunday school. All a re welcome. Karl . Hopper, super intendent. 1 1 a. in. Preaching service, llcv. KH.iah II. Juhn-on. field sec retary for Northwestern Presby terian Sanatorium at Albuquerquie. N. M.. will preach. Music: Prelude. Shelley; offer tory. Traumorei," Schumann; po.t lude, t'larkson. Miss Marian A. Mercer, organist. ' ICiiglKh Lutheran Cliun-li, Fourth St., at Oakdaio. "Where Die Way in Made Plain." Dr.. IT C. Putik,. pastor. Hour or worship, 11 a. m. 'Dr., Funk will speak on "Tho Joy of tho Hellover." Special music. Prelude, "Come Unto Him," by Gounod. Offertory, "Cunzonclta." by llollcandcr. Anthem. "The Master Calls." by Flske. Prelude "With Joy and Gladness,'. by Ash- ford. 1 The Hible Mhool begins at 10:1& a. m. I'lrsi Hapilst t lmn-li. ; . Central, at Fifth HI. W. 11. Kaion. rii.p., minister. . Phones: Office 111,12. lies, "01-17. ' Sunday aehuol at H:4u. Come and spend the hour u ith us in the n inly of Clod's word. Hi-Ins your Hibbs. ,1. f. Wortman, superin tendent. In (be absence of 'the pastor, At torney Percy A. llray wltl occupy tho pulpit al 11 a. m. Music hy chorus choir. . -. II. V. P. U.'at 7 p. m. : ' At H p. m., union services at the Firm Methodist church. Hcv. Ray mond lloos will be the speaker., A cordial welcome to all services. I'irst, Melliixllsl t'lmrcli. 'est Main at Laurel. ''.,; Jlaymond S. IleoK lulnfstcr." ' i -. Church school at !IM5. C. Meeker, superintendent.'' Ir. M. A. Marcy. stiierliitendeut of the suuthern district of the Methodist Episcopal church, will prcncli at l:.ri6. and a( the union oei vlce at S o'clock In I his church. Music for the duy includes "God, My Kins." an anthem by .Sebwar.: "Send Out Thy l.lRht," n 'aiilheni by Counod. and lulfri J.uziti's "Ave Maria." sung as a solo by-Mrs. C. 11. I'aske. Younir people's hour at 7; .Miss Dorothn- Tliddcll, leader. Main Slnvt Melluiclist Cliurcli. Sonlh. .lames K. Condcr. paslor . Sunday school at sMka. hi.' Dr. I''rank llobcrts, suiierinlendcnt. PrcachinK at 11 a. in. Sermon subject. "Home llulhllnj;." . Hcv. II. k: Millard Is Hie morning sol) Isl. In the evening at 8 the pay tor will speak on "llonorlnjr H men." f.eaKues will meet at 7 p. in., lu their respective rooms. Mid-week services on "Wednesday evening & 7:15 Choir rehearsal after services. Cohio and join our hand in their mid-week ser vices. The ' attendance Is very larpe and the meetings are deeply spiritual. Vou are cordially Invited to at tend' these services. Tlrst Church or Christ. Scientist. Authorized branch ot tho mother church, tho I'irst Church of Christ. Scientist, lu Iloston, Mass. Services arc held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 213 North Oakdalc. Subject for Sun day. Aug. 1 1 : Spirit. Sunday school at !l:lj. Appli cants under the ngc of :o may he admitted. ' Wednesday craning meeting', which Include testimonies ot Chris tian heaUmrs. at 8 o'clock. The rendlnrr room, which Is li the Mcdford building, is open dally from 12 to 1. except Sundays nnil holidays. The Hlble and nil au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be, read,, borrowed .or purchased; The. public Is cordially invited (o attend tho services and riMi the reading room. , New Traveling Special Agent Local Territory Named Villlum Sutherland, who hab bi rn covering the Southern tiregon district as traveling agent for the Southern Pacific lio. bus been promoted to district passenger agent with hcadiiuart'-rs tn Se attle, according ro .V. S. Koscn bnum. general ageMt. Henry i. Olson, who has been with the .Southern Pacific formally years, will succeed Mr. Sutherland as traveling agent 111 this district Mr. Olson starlefl as a telegraph operator In titenilale. Ore., and was later at Albany. For the last several years he has been a trav eling agent w;th heaiiituarlei s In Portland. Mr. Olsen Is not.. a stranger to the southern Oregon district and will be glad to renew many former fi hndshlps. he stttd. lioth of tho changes will be ef fective. August li. MTworm matt, :- IN SAMS VALLEY J SAMS VAM.KV. Aug. 10. i t Special ) The iMily Vacation Hi j hie s. hool. under the direction of I ftev. Hundall uf McUfovd., opened i Moudity for a week's session. The enroll men t include members of i intermediate nod j-rlmary classes J of Sunday school. ' Mr. and Mrs., John Hoist spent the week-end at home, away from Mr. Hoist's employment " at the Pelican Hay lumber camp. Grange moi Wednesday night, with a fair attendance. Thrcp new candidates were given tlm conclud ing degrees The. Farmers' Co -operative Kv change was. tho main subject, of discussion for the evening. ' Tho majority of tho utook holders of the exchange iseem to fsvor .a change in the by-laws of tho or ganization, Ueports Xcerc inn do from the different fair commit tees and revealed that .some how been earnestly tit work, while olhrs have not yet accomplished much. All were uied to do wlin, they can and need to do now to make our exhibit a suceess. j W. W. Kdington leaves Thursd-yi for Tnrloek. Calif., to be with his sister, Mrs. Jim Shields, who Is. very near death. Mrs. K. A. Wllhtte of Eale Point was a pleasant visitor among her friends hero last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodge and children of Med ford were Sunday1 eallers on relatives here j Mr. and Mrs. Koger spent WeVl rtesHay In Jacksonville, looking for property to rent. ;!,' Mr. and Mrs. land IleOarld of Pinehiirst were rlslt'jrs In Mcd ford on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon of VrekA and Mr. and Mrs. K. t'. Karilclt of .lohnson Prairie, have spent a few days visiting with their niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. N. ' II. Van Valkenhiirg, on North Main street. Mr. anil Mrs. Wilmtr Hilt made a business trip lo Mcdford on Thursday. ' Miss Ilhuda Fowler of Olympia. Wash..' was a guest in Ashland for a few days, visiting with friends. Miss Fowler has been attending n Hible scliooU at Pasadena. ''. '. Miss II. ('.. High and her daugh ter. Mis Helen - High, 'hare been iniikLmr-a visit Mo Mr.; anil Mrs. l.ols Kvans of lDunsmulr i' Mr. and Mrsv "iV. ,C. J'.rown at tended a bridge tournament at Hilt on "Wednesday which was held at t lie Fruit Growers' clubhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Itrown w-on second place in the 'tournament.' Mrs. T. W. Hlpes of MacDowell, Cal.. who has been In Ashland for Hie past two months, under the care of a physician, left for her home on Sunday. she will visit with her two daughters at Klam ath Falls on her way to MacDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Wiley and their family arp spending few days at Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. "Walton and their tv.-o daughters. Norcen and Shir ley, of San Francisco are visitors in Ashland at the home of Mrs. Adah Gandee on North Main street. The visitors, with Mrs. Gandee and her daughter Adcll and son itoyal. spent "Wednesday at Crater Tjikc. The visitors started south to their borne on Thursday, and plan to visit the Orrpon Caves and con llnue south by the Kcdwood high way. Wr. and Mrs. Doni Provost and John' Henry went to lllatt Prairie on Wednesday to enjoy a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Franklin will leave on Friday to take a vacation at Crescent City. They plan to he gone for about lo'days. Charles Gordon MacCrackcn is working near Klumath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Patrick of Corvallls are visiting, with rela tives and old friends In Ashland. They arc guests at the homo of Mr. Patrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick. ' , Mr. and Mis. It. S. McCiure and her son Roland of Wend. Ore., arc visiting wJth Ashland relatives, Mr. McClure made, tho trip lo Grants Pass to visit with her father. II. P. Holmes, who Is ill and In a hos pital In that city. y Mr. aurt Mrs. Honier'Stilllng and their family have gone to. the t.akc o' the Woods to spend their vacation. Floy It.' Maker of Grants Pa x has just . purcha:iri a four-room house and two' lots on Sailing avenue, from F. L. .Ilenfro. Mr. Itakor ivlll take Immediate posses slon and Intends to make his home here. Another Kale announced by the French and Atwood agency today Vas. tho tale iu tho five room bungalow, formerly owned by Carl Knutsen f Klamath FhMs lo F. M. Wilson. 3:'9 Apple street, Mcdford, who will malic his home there. Pmllil n Warm Wcvk. SAN KUANCIHCO, Aug. III. Pi The weather outlook Tor the week beginning August II, was an nounced here today, by the Cnltvd States weather bureau as follows: Far western states The outlook Is for generally fair weather, but with fog along the coast and oc casional thunder storms In the pli tcau regions und Sierras. Temper atures ncur or omewhat' above noiinal throughout ths Interior. ASHLAND ! I Trcnipxrc. medforiv for, thejdve of ajky fyjeftery rarnol $ M'jfi. 9i ; hunt f t'fl tiui'.vpiift t'n- ii-ii, r:t.$ t'l u ic;.'i-ui:ii to thn li it.. io.e it in kft f'ui total's I tUiShf i.:tit the p'.'n t ;i. faiL-it the thret fuavts n.7tu oi p mi th niffttt r Helm toy fit if'i'l'hu'H' rtrpirkiun MiOtiuA (i !'( rion" if tiikf H'lrn M r fas ,y (o tf,P tun tU!f Jonli nrnrk-l'ln'i-at'a thitl roft-:. v ul Hitir r. rtpp Is htpcketl. (tut -Hi- i. r, it Ifr pa n' tkq wi u'Ote If ror,i(.p on Sfrert tml tifnt ntn i.mo-tf ir.iit;tts9 t'ht'.i fflcli--,. M'.' tttt-fn Skntf' ht,rr. 4vttr tt'lni to lf9 )t1i!i hett:. r iii ap.-ta oi to ivq vd .tl.t ; ciwpt.r; " ,v : ' . AM APPARITION ' '; JjKX.'N, a md am tlsure in her dainty luces and' voluminous ru?l ling silki, 'entered the grtal. drawing-room. : hte tunny caudles s))b bravely upun velvet coal:, glossy wigs and gltjimmg slioei buckle., for t tie primest genilemeo of Hie, neighborhood tveie hve con veued. "Oreliiis!. sirs!" said my lady, 'nl'.ilins the uncli-bcndlng company. "ld3d yuu ufi vaitly weicouie, but If there he any among yon can case " a poor aonl's curie-sit? and say ".'by we are here aserflbl?d nl 'he Moat House so secret and al inch lintir. I pro? yon pati " "Why. niadeni. y' must know. I' faith." Ibped Mr. Tiir?ep. "Ih;ie is a whisper that we are to eujoy a charade. " "A p!y actii!g. . nisdam!" mur mured Mr. TiumpiiiRlon. "Tush, sire!" cried Sir John Par, ret. rapping ills pnufTbox, "'tis uo ioli hem! I say her lirac ould never convoke us for sucli- llddletadillp! I.prolisl and dare assert 'tin for matte .more serious Matiam summoned me.i hither. 'nine matter o' moment lo us all, nnte milter doubtless rouchlug our " "That same." ctie'! til" Dilcbrt. rustling 'suddenly in upon them, "that very Borne, me desr Sir John . . And here's news for ye. gen Heinrn all last tight Sir Richard (lurfford wa3 struck down and cai tared."-' ... '., "Eh-i-cauturecl. .' mtiani!" cried Sir John, torgetting to he dignified. 'Captured? Why ?ns not I In formed?" " : "Ah. well! sirs, 'tis nu mattei- lor llie .poor gentleman being cap tured last night, escaped this atter noon and r-Z'.j , . .'; .' . ''Es-oaiied?" gasped Sir John. : ""Faith. Sir John, me dear, den t you. hear?" V . t ' . "Sm .d'ye fay, me am, will yr ac limll? tell ma " . . "This, sir!; Last night 'he was captured, this"' afternoon lie es caped, and this evening tie will. I hope and pray, ba exonerated, h! fair, name vindicated for.good and all, be Tore your. very eyes. TIs for this purpoBe 1 summoned ?e here. I -hope, ere the clock strikes, to show you. all in a dr. matical in terlude that I'll tall 'The .Biter Bit.' The actors s'-'i play their several parts as natural as' life especially one! . . -. At least, b' the Powers. I hope so! Soon the stage be ael. you: will follow me into the morning oom. where we shall alt very silent and very slill ihe windows will -tar ' open, anil you will'listen nud watch I tie summer-arbor, But, sirs, there mint be no talking, uo. not even a whlaper, or our play is ruined, and 'tis a case o' llteand tlpath!.'; -. Here the Duchess consulted a somewhat ponderous gold watch, and nobody epoke; e'en Sir John was silent. . .' "Comel" said she, 'isi ;' udden: ly. '."Vou. Sir. John, (hall ait wiih nie your arnt, pray' Hcleu and eeiit lemeii. follow ua!" ..,,", Soft-treading and with a etrauge hush upon iheini one and all. t U e y rollowed the Duchefs and Sir Juhn into an' unlighted chamber wliose ong winduwa looked out upon tbe aniens, opposite which windows flood a row of chairs sufficient tor Hie company. . ( ; "Sirs," whispered tbe Duubels, when ail ware sealed- "Oh, airs, if the dead are truly r!ive and may rise to affright the guilty, sren&e wrongs aud vindicate the innocent, I pray we may thus see, bear. and too the truth at last." And now fell a ail ce that, as 'noment after mnmeut dragged u.v, leeiued hut to grow the more Irk some, more painfully acule. The glimmering dusk beyond Ilia oprii caaRtnenia deepeim lo nlglii, a windless dark wherein siara be gan lo wink ... a hush, a still ness.an all-pervadln" silence where -In-tlie. straining senses liegao.io dlstfnanlsh s ti-id r- "i in . Hunl's Crntrrlan-Sunday. Al'Vjy:' :ll uufvlatldlug faiorlle iii silent pieiurivi, v;dniuiid l.oie has 'reached new heights. "Thru Different Kjs," an all dialog Movietone, play, which comes 'to Hunt's Crate-rlnn tomor row, gives I.owe another cliam In tho new , medlimu, his ' prevlou ' one baring lu-en his perforins nee a" Horgeant Mickey Dunn In 'in Old Arizona." That marvcloy production, the first all-outduor sound pliture. definitely estab lished l.owo and his cu-featured player.-', Dorothy Rurgess and War ner Raxtcr. as leaders hi talking pictures. In "Thru Different Lye" the-- furthcoming attraction at Hunt's Craterlan. Lone and DuKr are learned agalnk tbU time nlt'i Mary Jjuncan. outstanding tate ouixion. sati'I'daw delinanle lounds blent and rsu!r Ing Into a h"nT.v, ceaseless thioti that ras ihe tery pulse ot life i' self. . . . Slowly this dadly sttlliieM seemed tn bfcome niiire and yel more omiuun . . . a Hie deepening gloom seemed full of a lefrided quesllonlng V'hn? V'hal? A' last sieslthllT upcin this I awful troublous quieluile r-epi a t sollnil. reanlsr. ilrawiua iieaier. growing. louder.' .' . . "Hovfe . . liolTe lion?.:" whl:-'prd suincne. Hoofs cluttering on the disisnt . r.'ad, wonderfully clear . . .... suddnly' stopped. ' ' Sliliu-is agpln . . . sjleuce . . : , th?u a shadow flitted through Ihe sliadowa Viscouut Bvockle hurst was entering the garden like a furtive animal. A puff of greenish vapour . . . a glow. and. within Ihe arbour's blackness, rising '"oni litis gloom. w?. a bewigged head, i face green, iy luminous that seemed suspended in sir, blotched . . . Irish1 fill. "Julian li.i.vffurd!" tomeune gasped. "X specter!" And tlieuJ---lhe "iRl't-si'.euce was split, riven asunder by a scream, that dying gave place to loud bale hlemeitr ihe Viscounl's frantic apeeuh: ... "Julian. . . . Julian eh, uo! . . . I tie.er meant to kill . . . you . . . 'twas yon foiled nie forced me to it! '. . Von " , The feverish speech ended In a boare ery strangled to a dreadful chukiug . . . uroeklehurst, lay dend. Then the luminous head moved forward, and there, bent low lo earth aud all" dreadfully aglow, was the keen, hawk-like face of old Tiuffeui. She wiped a tmospoi'escjnt mask from her brow. II was Ihe next morning Landlord John ard old Fleo were enjoying tankards uf ale be (ore tbe lun. ' "Stone-dead!", nodded old Ben. "And 'im a lord aud Vicount f think 'twas 'im as done tbe deed and now 'dead!" "Ay," sighed John, "and Cap'd Despard agoln' the same road, ao Doctor Samson do aa?." "Eh another deader? These It tolmes Mr. luljan dead. Vicount dead. .Oldcraft dead. -lb' Callopin' Parson dead me . an' Joel Bym found 'imand no" the .Cap'n.". "Ah, but murder and that-like beant gpod . for v my trade, 'Ben. . -. . . And yonder is your lady, a-lwrseback." - ' ' -It ' ; , And now, swaying easily to every graceful motion at her " heatititul mar?; my Uily; -mi cantering across , the green, and t reined up wllhtn a yatd of Ihem.'- ! "Rray. John," she Inqurred, "hoif Is The Iiivalldjlhis roorpUiit?" 'sinkin'. my lady. , e'-ikln"; rapid. Don't know nobody, nora gen'le man. ravin'-all bight, my lady, and all-about death, ant' Cap'n Archer, the highwayman, and Sir Richard and hlsself. and all on 'em drownd Ihg together' in th' ow' mill pool." At that .moment Doctor Samspn came hurrying forth to greet my lad?.' i "Sir," she queslioned anxious eyed,'"what is this I bear of Cap tain Despard?" "If that, he Is dead, madam, the news Is but a Utile previous," an. sfered the doctor, shaking bis head. "Alas, I fear the poor gentleman will he gone ere sunset." "Dying?" murmured Helen. , "Oh, sir, can nothing be doe??" . "Nought, . I tear. He needs I care 'inremltling, such as no man and no paid nurse ;ce.n bestow. Given euqhr ". - Wltb -an effort lea ease Helen swung llghtl? to earth and stripped off her gauntlets. . , "Take The, M'iie home.Ben," said she. "and iell aunt I am re tnaluing la nurse Captain bespard. And now. Doctor Samson, pray bring me to bim." " She burried indoors wilb the lit tle doctor eagerly attendant. . "So!"-exclaimed Ben. staring at John. "So 'twas the captain as be her choice, arter all!". "And all along I were thinkln' 'twas some 'un else." John replied. "Eh, lad, b;tt I could ha' lold 'ee 'twas tbe captalu weeks ago. I could.". "But f. . . buru nie. Beu." "lxiokee', Johu I'll lay a quart o' your, best .'til the caplain s'pos ing 'e don't die a quart my lady mirries 'im soou as 'e be flt!" "A quart it he. Ben!" sighed Juhn gloomily, "though I'd sort o' hoped -air. -well!" fCop-jrttlit fl.". Jt.lcru Faviiott The slory rfturr.t ti Richerd the dathirg nobleman In Mon. nnd screen performer, I Ing woman. the. Icad- i iinilMT In lllalt't. ' ' Tho aco of adventure, Ruck Jones. In "Tlic Kik Hoii.' fiiitui fug Johyna Ralston, will lie shown ;l llle. Jtialtu theatre tomorrow, ' Thrills In the air: Thrills on tho groiind: Thrills at sral Ruck has performed what Is known as a "natural" one of those plcture.'i that delights everybody. It Is a tale of rash adventuic tn tho nli. loudi-d w ith young love und popping with excitement. Wbilw tho greatest dramatic cli max tHkcs place a thousand feet above the angry oci an. there Irf povver tn every scene--horse power man power Jobyna'a big dark eyes! - Soviet Plane Off for New York K IT Ah' NOV A ItH K. V. S. H. Auk. tM.--yp) Tho lluvsfan HlrplHtic, "lyrind of tho Sovlnts," hound from Mohcow tn Sew York. 1nn(iod hro thin ttfturnonn. It mmlo. tho ftlKht huro from Novo.-,lblrk In cxcuJlcnt t iint? acrm tho ktuiniey- ot ci-utnil bilicria. ArtirsT i. un. JACKSO.S'Vll.l.F.. Aug. 10: Fred Sparks and niotlicr. Mrs. j Katie Sparks nlul parlies froin ; , Mftlfonl mnile a trip to Crater ; i-ike Wednesday. I , Mr. and Mrs. Cni'V Cllly and sun I Homer of Hig A ppletfal.;-ii-tul Mrs. Hews and Mi's. .lcKve of U ickslin - I villi-, an.t Mr. al:(l,ilrs. 'Itiinest' Ale- . Jlntvre arul lmb of Centisil Point, j , inado a trip lu Si'XIkii mountain ,bcolld Grnuts I'uss Siltldax, where : they met .f r. . n'ld ..Mil-. George j lrowell uf Itosebilt g and l.cura ) iCuly. all eiijovlng a picnic dinner j jthcrc. Miss t'uly had spent sonic, lllliie visiting her cousin. M in. , i I 'rowel I and returned home with I j lie- parents Sunday. I ' G. O. Sundcit and bis Sunday j school class of boys. The Pioneer, j left Friday noon -for the Applegato, ! where" they spent the night citiup iliig near John Periioll's store. ' Vierl Stearns from Grlfriu creek I rode over on his new bicycle and siicnt Thursday night with his cou Isins. Marlon and Clair Vugle. The three hoys enjoyed swimming at 1 the Nalatorillm Friday afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. V. T. Wilson anil I son Oryllle and Joseph HusViy of Medforii leTt Satilnlay afternouli for l.'nion Creek, where they will spend a week's vacation camping. Fred Sparks left for a trip to Myrtle Point Friday. Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Miller and children left; Saturday moi-tilug for Crescent City and will spend the week end there and in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of New ark, Now Jersey arrived hero Mon day for a few weeks visit with Mra. Sullivan's niolher, Mrs. Anna Rrood. They visited en route here with her . brother, Wllul Itroad at j Weed find expect to go to Couuillc lo visit her sister. Mrs. Katie llun gie before returning home. Mrsculm Josics has been enter taining David Johnson uf Ashland for several days this week. ' Mrs. N. C. Slliytho left for Port land last Sunday to visit her son. V. N. Suiytho there for a few weeks. ... Mrs. Katie Sparks nnd Mm Fred Sparks and friends of ' Medford motored to the Green Spring mountains Tuesday, whero they visited their daughter anil sister, Mrs.. Cox. : Itev. S. Jones and wife motored to Ashland Tuesday. Mrs. Davjil llardman nnd son David, Jr.,' former resldenta of Jacksonville , ut now living at Poi'tllillll, and Mrs. Veil Walker and small daughter j:ialne of Mcd ford wore vnllors nt the lioino of Miss McCully Friday afternoon. .Mrs. Mjiry Murphy lii'den of San Francisco una calling : on friends licrt Friday; Mrs: Manlen Is u. native of Jncktionvlllc nnd re ceived her early, education at the old St. flary'd Academy lu Jack sonville. Mia. WV A: Childers and daugh ter' of Rig Applegato wero lu our city Wednesday, . Mr. rind Mia. Sullivan of Newnrk N. J.,, .Mrs. Anna Rroad .nnd rrlenda motored, to Crater 1,,-iko Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Leonard McKeo and daughter .Mai vino of Hig Ap plegate wero luncheon guesta of .Mrs. Dows and Mrs. McKeo 111 Jacksonville Wednesday. Mrs. JJavid Gammon is nsslsting al tho new Waffle Inn nnd con fectionery. I'lio ice cream social glvon by tho missionary society at the Prca hyterlan church Thursday evening was rtultn auccessful and well at tended. 'Mrs. It. G.' .lennlnga from Mcd ford li ml friend Mrs. Rler from Washington, Mrs. Fred Flck and Mrs. 1!. H, Severance formed a swimming parly at tho Applegato Wednesday; nlsu enjoying a picnic dinner. Mrs. Lula Saulsberry will giro a couple of musical readings accom panied nt tho piano by Virginia Flck over KM I'll, for tho Valley Radio church Sunday evening. Mra. G. o. Sanden and children returned . homo Thursday from a couplo wocks camping near the Applegato store. Mrs. Mtta Trantn from Camp 3. Ilutte Fulls was in our city Frlduy. Mr. (1. A. Hrlnor nnd Mth. J. 1.. Ilriner wrro Hhoppins In Mudford on Sf.liin.ny. Mi'H, 'Aii AI)l)ot( find dnughtPi-H, Coldio And Kudull, returned to their homo here Inst woolf, Thry have beon hjicikHiii; huiiio tfmo near Uih.v, Ore. Mr. und Mis. C. 1'. McCiiII wt?re in. KlHimitii Kails last Hunday. where thry vlsllcd a eou.sin of Mra. MoCull l)r. O. J. Juhnhoti ond fam ily.. Mvf. li. !:. rurvcM lia roturnd after Hprndinir a H--cihI day v.i-t-wtinn at .'iTHe'nl City. I'luyd V. itiJl, O. M. fioilfhird and l-vei-ctt. IJorsou' utlendlm: the Amoiinill I.ftflMM coaventluil In h'.ilpoi tfilw wrck. f'mf. J. V. Krrns and family inuvnil to tln'lr Ahland home this ni ck Jifter ra'mpInK for Mimn ttinee on Wiinurp errek. Mt-H. K, W. lUtmUn hA h-en on Joylnif h vifslt frnni her brother, LeMlh' Komp (f Vaklnia. Vah. IJIroy M'fJrew and Jame 1'urvon Htnt a ivwt'k at Cinnabar nprlnH reecntly. (.! Jt! THY I Nf. K IIIIKAK r. h, i;mh itANfio i i,m,hi TlliliMIJK, Auk. 10. m Cor neliUM ldr.ard. videly known "irr iiian pilot, tk off it i:M6 o'clock thli morning m an 8 0U -pound ".Mby" )lne in an attempt to hrmk tho -ord reconl fur distance flyiiiK- Me will fly buck und forth over u 40-mllc stretch between Llieimu and liit-incrlmven. i WAGNER CIT E SAMS YAI.LKY, Aii. in. (Si-ecinli In iiHMVrr tit tin- oues tiotl from s-vr;i1 ir;idtlM :i t- why lh- al'-c'iui- of ihe Sinus Yul hi lu-uis fr siiiiK' Hin.' ill siii your roin.iunuli'Iit ti;ts bicii m iv Im wily im-i -oi'icd fir t hi- piist two WCi-ki on d:iy arul lllnht iluty wit li j M- u boy. wliu N nov i-onvali-schiK from an attack oi li ii u mo ti i:i with sinptoniM of ty (lm d. And you Know "it lu'wr rains hut it puur.V mi our lit tv fon broke his arm in Ihe clectrir wrinu-er. In-. Chlsliohn of Cold Mill attended both eases, which are recovering atisfaetoiily. M .h Mat y Kilinntoii reltirnctl j Sunday from a two week a absemvj where she spent the time vlsitim; tlifferetiL friends and relatives in Poiiland nnd vicinity. Mr. John Hall returned last week from a visit with her bruthei, John Cushinan and family at K;; enc. Mr.", IJall aNu took in (he bl paneant and C4-lcbratioii, "Th. Sunset Trail" at i;imenc and pro nounced It to be one uf tin- most hit crest I m; affairs she ever at tended. liillle I'Isher. sun of Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. risher, who has been employed for several years tinder the Itell Telegraph and Telephone Co. at San l-Yanclseo. spent four days visit im- his parents hefoiv he left ofr New York to lake an advanced position with the Hell t'Oliiimiiv. While en I'niiii. ti 'iiv York, youm; Mr. Klsher will take! a three- days' stop In St. l'aul. his birthplace, where he hasn"l visited since he wan five years m" flRP-. and where ho lias several rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I Itowe re turned last week from the llclk nap Mineral Springs at Kuk'-uv, where they spent two weeks. Mrs. Howe, with her daughter. Mrs. Kent KdiiiKton. ami urand ihttifrhler, livelle lOdingtnn. !s eampliiK at the Ferguson miner il sprliiKs. M t'n, o. II. Treshain enjoyed ;i pleasant day Wednesday when her im.lher. Mrs W. - UeKord of Ashland and her sisters, Mrs. I.ec W'akeliehl and Mrs. Htinhes of I.os Angeles ami Mrs. O. Carlson Of Portland visited with her. The sisters havo hern house quests of their mother for the past week. Two .Medford workmen are put tint; a new roof of shakes on the heuel Siramr harn this week. The Rogue-Elk Inn Hustiu KellluK in the mountalna, Whero Iho plno Uw ltfii ita head, Wlnro Iho Koguo Jliver niuniniiH Hoftly, Ah it flows o'er rooky hrd; i Wliet-p Klk Creek's lazy" .voters lilend with Hokuo'h cold dash-i hiK spray. That's whero HoKUo-Klk Inn awaits you, Walls, aud welcomes ynti to stay. On thf way alonR 1!ikuo Illver, Whero tho gamcy Ktcolhondu wait. Whero tho friends of Isaac Walton 1'auso to troll with shining bait, Whoro tho plno trues on tho moun tains Murmur soft, ns breezes wnko Sweetest music mid their bra itches, On tho way to Crater Lake. Under tall trees by tho river. In Iho welcome shade, so eonl, Hero tho traveler loves to llnper, By t Iti o sldo of spark ling pool, Whore tho speckled heaulles Kllflen. Hern irt where real li fo begins, On the banks of tho Hogu0 Hiver, At tho famous Kuguo-iJIk inn. KmllcsH pleasure, Jicre, awaits them. If they lovo (he larger llfo In the inouiilalns, near to Nature,, I'ar removed from strife Listening to tho gentle murmur Of tho Rogue, Ht close of day. Or tho whispers in tho pino trees, At tho tlmu wlieit fairies play, Evening's lure, so well portraying. At thu seltlntf of tho sun. As they danco an.id tho shndows When, the work of day Is done; Horn we find, unild tho mountains, At tho close of summer's day, Onlet, peace, and Joy entrancing, ( 'Tin our wish to always stay. Nature calls us wllh tho iuuhIc or tho wnl or and iho wind, Hlds us look lo fiod who loves us, Ilfds us lake our cares to II Im ; And if wo would learn lire's les sons, I-oarn, for us, the one, best way. Wo should spend some, time with nature, Wln-rc tho fairie.1 fiance and play. 'Neath the tall, and bending tree tops, In Ihe shadows, and the inuou Seems to hang mi di.s(. abovo us Coaxing lovers fond, to croon Of the Tulure days, mo splendid, As Ihey, their new llfo begin: Such a place you'll find mar Mcd ford, And 'tis known as llngue-Hlk Inn. r unions I or 1 1 IM I'llM'K.'ll lUlllieiH. 1 .'anions for It's paintings rare; ! l a m oils for it's sylvan sotting, I Cam ohm for It's mountain air; ' On (he banks of tho lloguo Illver, On tho road toward tho rim Of Crater I,ake, you're welcome, . At the ruinous Unguc-Klk Inn. I 'a Id adv. tf i T-'ACIK, Tl 111151 Tonight 0nl ARE YOU BASHFUL? Are you afraid to talk back to traffic cops to bawl out your waiter.' Snap out of it! See THE BIG LAUGH SHOW tmrj CIENN TKTON SUE CAROL TOMORROW iQ hop Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Servica aju Hou.y st. Phomsi 144 A Complete Clean iho am Films In at 10 A. M. Ready at 6 P. M. 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