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PAGE TWO MTinFOVJ) AfATL TRTTSTTTCE, "MTDFOHD. OREfiOV. TJITTiSnAV. AI'fiT'ST 22. 1029. IL SEE TO REVIVE INTEREST IN GOLF TOURNEY ASHLAND. Ore., Aujf. (Special Ashland's women k'olt plttVtTH have, revived Iheir inl st in fc'Olf tiiiieo the wave f cummer heat hUH Jiins't and Ashland fami- ' lies li:iv returned from vacation. On Tuesdwy fiMirteen ineniherH ni'-t on the course fur the tivat event ui a summer tournament. Member were paired ami the winner of ae)i twoBome will he paired in a second round on Friday. On a week from Friday, each member will invite a friend fur u few holes of ,"lf a 'id a picnic on the j-reens. The committee that has the tournament in charge is composed, rush 0j theory, which broke the op of Urn. W. Hal Mt Xalr. chairman: I iiT.it., .Mrs. Herbert lUntley. Mr. Frank,' Pm!vb spell. It loosed all Jordan. Mrs. Frank Dean and Mm. i tongues. Lou 1b Podtre. I Wayne turned to stare at the Mr. P- MePherson from Med-' . . . , , , . ... . k door, u Its archway, and at the ford, the new instructor, who ha been eiiKaed to jiive lessons in. hue lock, and at the large worn golf on the course dunnn the foiii-J aperture in It. ins Winter, will have i-harp of thel yftlilprhlIPV a!r1 Wavne detuiU of the tournament. Mrs. Unwell Cnrdell, who has spent a month visittriK at th home of Mr. and Mr. V. V. Mills on Strawberry lane, ha left for her home in Oakland. i'nl. Mrs- (ieoihi Youncr. who haw been in Portland for two weeks, has returned to Ashland. MIks Floy Vount; and Mrs. Ida Crandall went to ;he ltke of the Woods on Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Merrill, i Oregon, are in Ashland for bever il days bo that Mr. Murray may have the attention of a physician, llej underwent an operation for the re- j moral of loiihlls on Monday morn-; inf. Mr. and Mr. V. J. Crosslin of the Neil creek district, entertained ; with a Fumptuous birthday dinner i on Sunday In honor of ihir sons. J. I'rosstin and .. . ''rolin. I who had repdirated Iheir birthday! anniversary a few d. before. Covers were laid fnr F. "roiin. C. I. CroK-din i.nd wife. IVed len nititon and family, M r. and Mrs. Mark Kelts and th'dr son, An(onlf KiiiK and Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Crosslin. EDEN PRECINCT EDEN PR Et'INC'T. Or'.. Aug. 22. (Special.) The Mg Newbury Parking 'dntti)fihf' bettn pm-ftlng in Kden I'reetnct Wednexitny of this week. They have already con tractn for a good run and the fruit is beginning to come in. Ray Rouhiim went from the fi"w liome near Plmenlx (m work in the pear pl king at Sun Crest nrdi nrdp. , Mr. Bon bum would not iiilwn the fun of woiliing in the Orecon orehiii-ils. Mr. and Mix. II G. Sheiirer of Med ford had n ibeir kim-m lust Kunday Mr. and Mis. S. 1', l'.arne burg Htid Mrs. Shellburn. A. Jlenslcr of Fern Valley has been in a serious com I It ion with infeetion after an operation for the removal of his tTnils, but is much better at thin wntlnn. Mrs. Walter Allen ami .lames Allen. Hr., and Mr. Kudie Uulo re turned from a teven weeks wojourn In Portland, where they atiende,) the Apostolic Faith camp meet ings. E FOLK JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Aug. s;. (Special.) Mrs. Chert rr M e and family ami nn!h i', Mrs. Iinv ' Htevenm.n. Mil-1 re, Cam line nmY PonaM .Mtevenson jmhI Wilmu Itntsel all v ent to t he hop .u Hs north of (irnnis 1'as- Tueminy 1 where they will work during the bop pirking seasiip. I Mrs. Leila Mc.nithl and snn Jordan r I'lint. MteliiK.m re ex- j peeled for ;t vlit with her father: Jack Ljden and sister. ,Mi n. Shu j Kenm y. They aie ctmiiiK by wayi of 1 'alifoi nia. Kay Stevenson came fro in Oratils Paus Tuesii.iy where he Is working and epent the day with' his funiily here. Mi's, (ieorue Trunta eame ilnwn from camp i. Unite l-'ulU t t petol a few days with lu-t lster( Mia. Fred Puleher. j L. S. Trelreu and Mr. and Mrs. lomer lUney of Mutt. Fulls speni tho week end with Mr. und Atrh. Fietl Hurtiey, Jola Km ay of Copco, Cnlif., spent ti few thiya lliis week milt her iiuiL Alra. ) re,l Huiiley whiU her mother went to poiilamt. IN NEW HALL TONIGHT JACKHO.W'ILLK. the.. Aug. L'2. Hpeeial Jack.sonviUe Kiaime will hold a nodal meeting tontcht ut 8:80 o'clock In the new ball at the old county court house. This will bo a no it of house warming as thin If tho first meeting- to be held in the new hall. Tho men will have charge of tho entertainment and refreshments of tho eeninn. &vry one la looking forward to a good time. All grangers and friend are welcome. Woodbiirn tf'ortltind tJns & Tnke P, wjli glvo nervlcj to (hlH city. 4 R. A. J. SYXOI'SIS: Revert fncn hrnrd the ihtit. ttite itntjrr I'ett fnlt limit 1 not one could till the poloe who fired it. A urttii drama had brtn 0ift'trl lie! ore thnr ryot fell tumiu'i fn hit ehief runny, i'ar fiixt Mar tut a threatenm; to pro time u "oho.tt" or the trcmbttufi ftlrc. J'eli Btoopal to unbolt the il'farjt floor, n pntol exploded, i'ell dropped. Inipcttor UViyiie re J war to bvheve thr xtory hut scien npf tatnra iuitt.it. lie tranhea nil, ) ntls uo pistol, Xr one Jmi left the room. t hot through n V tiinn in ruled out. An in t err up Hon I'rolr.or f.n.rton, who fatlcil to it frier at the mfemed ncanei over buried treasures, u oiotJ m t hit eorrid'tr un on iotin. More uum firming a gtmtltntj theory in aufj-fi'-nted was i'tll that through the keyhole? Chapter 10 THE KEYHOLE MURDER J HOT through the keyhole Somerfield's words act up "Is that door ever locked?" "Always at night." And the key usually kept on the outside?" "Always." The Inspector grasped at a startling ''Before I examine it, should you say that the key ought to be In the lock now?" "Yes, certainly If nobody has re moved it." "It Is not iu the lock," Wayne ex claimed. "Every man In the room must have known it the door has been swuns open several times." Wayne walked to the door and pulled It open. There was no key. "Vou gentlemen wU pleno re main In your seats," said he. He went outside and closed the door. We could Imagine him stoop ing to peep through the keyhole. Immediately ho was Inside again, looking down on Lie body of pell. ''.Mr. llrcnoie-.j," he called to me, "will you come and show me exact ly what Pell did?" As I went to him, Wayne fast ened both buiti. Tell was here," s:ud I, taking the spot where he had stood. "He waited wlti his arm up. huklug at his watch like this. He said, 'Now!' and he started immediately for the door. Kb shot batk to tho top bolt, no, and ha was stuoping to the bot tom holt, like this, and before he reached it. theie was a terrlhc bang and he Jut fell in a heap there." 'He a as thot fn the fnrehad," said iyne, lookii g at htm. "lUd he fata tho door when he stooped'."' "I cHn't say. I le whs in rapl I million all the tim". Yuu see, the w hole thing wnn d'no In an in stan." Wayne Mood opt Mnpl.it inc us. his brow puckered, hi.; oy full of dnOit. "Hid anybody see the key in the d'.nr before this tnpprncd '.'" Nobody had not iced w hetliT It Wan (here or not. "I should m:ike a s;r;.y li :i," jald S'imcrtlcM. "Well?" "That if by any cli.tu-e pell's Rlmsi shot hL pr.diahly dithi'i Pi r'ff with a v,reat key like thai in I ie picket of hi ':ni'i'!. V.:i'e no d ilbt o!.-rwM Out! th;- ctl bule It badly lit." "Ah"' Wnyne rtirl. nnhiprd ihe door, (noli n torch ln;n his piel;;t and flh-krred it a!)-.,;: th- (!.k;v (.f the rorridni-. The MHpCi: W ,s i,t.) imip h ( If eahroKe. lie jtntMe,M .ln,,Miim; a;Mit, it'n h'MPu vlly. and mnrehed :,"rn.'ii the nvm to h'- over Wayne s-'ioiiidcr. CALLED TO COLORS W asiii;to, Irrbri't lbMtM-r, .It,, i-.'-ltb-nt. w at l.i.lay n ar ilrp.irtmi nt to ai 'fitvr ii, tob. r 7 a i-niuit In i lit mm-, -bill mm .f tli.-tim-il by th. ivc duty cf n llr.xt liru- li-Srrvr . Thr onler. ViblWi :i .b'sii-n.-.lr 1 .If. -,by tbe .lire. Hon-, of thr pi,!-tb-llt instill, t.-.l KtiM l.irutru.in: Mnnver to piorenl from l'asadein. 'iil.. to Sun FiHiirt.M mul report for trulnlim." Virnt l.ieutenant Hoover will r--V't lu lnaMve H iUij October 30. WALLING- "Good for you. SoiM'fMd!" he calbd out. We heard a rhijc of nietHl on stune, and Wayne . owe with a large iron key In his hand. He exam ined the keyhole by the light ofhis torch. "Mr. Fotherbury." said he, "you assure mo that there ban :tu no trick with this key? Its not plant?" "Of course not, Mr. Wayne. You wouldn't ask me that If you weren't suffering a little from excitement. It look as if but perhaps you'd rather wo didn't speculate?" "It altera things," said Wayne. 'JJont' you think," Mr. Kother bnry aaked. "you could at leaht put us on parole? I suppose we can all give our word of honor to stay within cull of Mr. Wayne until something is decided?" He sent a look of inquiry round. "Very well," said Wayne. ''Until the chief come?, the body must stay there. The door can be locked and i ll lake the key." liy this time we were all stand ing round him except Marling, who had at immobile in his thair by the hearth. "Come along, Marlins.' said Mr. Fotherbury. Marling ros and walked slowly towards u. with his cassock swing ing. He was at the tail uf the little . theory murder through the key! process iiiu I hat filed p.tst Wayns and went hIoiik lite corridor. ''That's the place," said Mr. Foth erbury, check inj; v.here an itlier sliort vaulted passive went eff to lbs left. It was a mere itit'm cave to the eye. "Curious how he gat Iu there," Itoyle ob.-erved. ' Ple:uc pass alone without polns In," came Wayne's voice behind ih. And si we reached Ihc hall to en counter EnM ley and I lie couMn'ik one on cither nide of Iaxlcn, com UiX across It. c stepped and spread out. Wayie pushed to tli? front. Lnxton seemed a little Rrosy, hut not much hurl. He svc r.tc no ."inn of recognition. "Which of you Kcntlcmen Is Mr. Fotherbury?" he aked. Mr. Fotherbury stepped forward "Most extraordinary intro.iuc lion." said Iixton. "I'm afraid I've not been able to keep my appoint ment very punctually." 'Appointment?" Mr, Fotherbury Inquired with his y thrown up. "Yes, I said I'd 16 with you at three o'cijek." "Coad gracious!" cried the bet. "You can't h Profes: r Iixton?" ''Oh. ye, I can," .siild Laxton. ''Excuse me, Mr. Folhcrnury," Wayne put his hand up. "If thi K'ntlcTuan will come with me, I'll i speak to him first. ! For my puipo.e, which b. to (r! , the f;ivts abotit lloR'T Pell. ! nerd 'not da'ly with the public p-nicl-: hisjs of Wayne and his superior:. vYane was a cipital f How the hert tpp of the trained poller i.ffi ! err. mid in England that I sayitip a hi;. Hut Wayne naturally con crued himself only trt lind an ex planation of Ihc murder and wIpmi lie had found P. since the murderer , t uii Ui nttvlotihly n, i' be ean!'t iu , !t!aelu .iter, li" h:tm!ed the whole tiling ocrr lo ScotMud Yiird. And SiiMl;-id Yard he;ti Its hunt f"-.- the mysterious peispn itf whom ve tame to speak as "Pell's Rhost." Wa He. puzzled to de;t!i and bulsliiK with those suspicions of his, as s.um aslhi Iheory of th : lot thvouth the ke iioie was siir ! r,e. tvd. conceived lh i ItM that Lax ton m i c hi bo the Rh.e-.t: ' fVfV" "''. " 'I i."" l? f t'-nfr-ier Llxtfiil li?n a p pi,in ttpf1 to o'ftr .n STATE TREASURER KAY HOME FROM HOSPITAL SAU-IM, Statr TlVlis lllltlrt'w rut l . finni white in n Auk iv r T. 1! vh- n.lnor npn atioii im mt tllu -utr efl t trip to K tiro V 1 Ii V reinoril from t h llollir r-itrribiv eonlitrrably w r.t from thr hopltiib towards rtH'o riy hospital Mr. K iy v.i! k.1 b- lb- liip tHll h(" llP'KM'f ir st UI io be ntttfaetoi y. Ketio WytrhiHMisr Timber Co. buililiiif rallroaU to vlrsiu (oroM. -Li- SAVE MONEY ON YOUR TIRES-LOWEST PRICES EVER ."t-r.iliiV, t. V .UtAV .iliUIWi'-MfiS J J t i : x Mill t J ' v- f-' , 4H i r A vis .MiaK'SV A: SPECIAL 30x3i Reg. Rugby Cord $395 29x4.40 Rugby Balloons $470 Across from Nat LAKE CREEK WILL SEE GRANGE PLAY I. A K i : vk. in.' . A 111;. 22. ly sin. nlil si'" lllltll ('"nil'!', .nia." II- Is 1I1.T playt'i-;. "ti S.tturiiay ii'.'k uiani:". (l.-.-Di'a.-i inl I - livi'i ylii. 11 Ihililiv. "Sihl I Stair ie W 1 si lis; 1 ?iiiin . S11 l'i' tli' 1 : Till' play ill I.f tit ! liitlit l.y Hi" I .ak" 1 I'li.y lia" 1 I'll w.i ii ti.i.il rr..iis. Lin- Ii I'l.lUi) It'll i Kill nil il is hi-pi'il i a I Ihi'ii' Scvtiil y-.uiiK f"lk rr-Mii I-nkr-I'l'M-k ;iinl l!iiuvii'li"!ii uriil In 1 cb:Hiiv..ri lh- i.tb-f ir'-ii. '1'br., rrinrt tlny b;i'l sotm1 t;tnr. .Mrs. .M;uy Caili.-l.' .f KJ:un;itb, Kills ami tin- K. l:- ;i..u tinulyf t Kpis Cvrok vii'l tin ir limiting l H. ml iumI r.nnlly a .short linn hk. ; Mi. W HKins-Mi .f thr ..;,, In-' 11: 11 v,hIi) sprtims w.c nt Mi-tlfiM tl , nil lH-i!l"vs .lllll;i . 1 Miss Tnbir hihI Noruni Kor'lcr of Asbbin-l went t U'.i'l Imlnm ix,i siulir-' iniil.iy. Thoy citlbMl mi 11 frw fiHiitl.- itli'iiy tb nay. Sheriff .liniitr.;;s atiI I'-unily an-l m'hh' fitfittts wi'i'i' :-;:h!l; Atnly, Slnii'Mti Suuib.y. ' .Mr. and ,Mi r.ir' ;nul 1 M 1 Yoiinu :unl family f , ,ti Li 11 il. ar MH ini-Ml h a frii i-.i, m.l.lr j bint alt at l.uke rr-'-k SuiHlay. ! .Julia ,'i ml Amir.i 1 u-'-ii at the Si-tley j Irvtu l-'rev, bo is ! l.ort visit w I'h his i ll. XV. Kiev. home v. ori.inc ne; homr. f,.r motif,-:-. Mi .l.Vt'KSoW n.i.v: - iSpeeuil t m,9 ' . A 114. C: X ir Remember! THIS SALE WON'T .ti-ninlnni'd at th.' piwlli) Mr. Mi' l).'ii"tih. Si'ot.-h t.-iiur siniccr i.f .M. .. .ril. wliili' lw tuitiK two si-li'i-I ...T K M f. r Hi.? alley l.rl:n Ml nil. ly,H -In" il'.i 'ini y U"ii( t' ' IllOtt lii'i 1 1 . . Lain" 1 Mill .ist"t" nil 111! t ri'!:i- r-ul W " Mis M. t:aill Ti My- In I. inl" tin ,.n. Ki. 11 II 1:. r. ri' iti.r-i tlii i' l'a-.s Mi a liti.tli Mrs. ! I 11 l.xniis ii iii'titliri -I. yi.-itlnu I" r 1 -hi- in. lai .u .M"iir..nl. ."ri-tt ami t-i'.it!i"t'-in-?ny I'll-kin-. T. ..r lii'inl ":'i at th" T. I'. Xurn.s luititn Ii. Thi-y li-rt fur I'.rams nilay. w hiT" lln-y i 1 1 visit r i-f Mr. KlirkitmiT. K. (iKlt. li-rt fnr Klniniith l-'.il ts Suttinlay wilt-re she will TI llflit in th" lirhili..t 'il ! Watch Tongue 1 For Signs of Illness Your tiincue is nolhiup nmrc thiin thr upper end of your stomach , nml intrslinrs. It is tho fust thine your d'H'tnr looks nt. It tolls at a frl.itu'o tho condition of your dipes- ; tio .system and physicians ay tliat '.ID per cent of all sicknesses i start with 6toniach and bowel ! A white or yellow, ifh coating 011 your tongue ii a dnnjror signal of tho.p diges tive disorders. It tel'.t you why the least ex ertion tirrs you out ; w hy ynu hnvo pains in tho IhiwoU. Kas, noiir ! -vilr nt Vrtfif ; wffry mot mug And it's , Mi'itinrn, uw..y lH'lls. rgn ynu iip"iI T;i1o. ( This good old 1 citable medii'ine ha.i ncipeu nousi'i wno were pn.-vt oai wrecks, ee how the hr: , tie helps you. laniac contains no miner ninota! drugs; it is made of barks, herbs ; und roots nature own medicines for the siek. Got a bottle from your drngpist today. Your money back if it UucMi't help you. iTaailac UUiON bOTIUS I'SFD trouble; SA All- 30x31 31x4 32x4 Gt. O.S. . . S. S. Cord S. S. Cord 29x4.40 S. S $5.90 31x5.00 S. S. 8.85 30x4.50 S. S 6.60 30x5.25 S. S 9.75 28x4.75 S. S 7.75 31x5.25 S. S 10.15 29x4.75 S. S 7.S5 32x6.00 S. S 11.90 29x5.00 S. S 8.05 33x6.00 S. S 12.25 30x5.00 S. S. 8.45 FISK 30x3i Gt. O.S. ... 29x4.40 30x4.50 28x4.75 29x4.75 LAST MUCH LONGER r SAM JENNINGS, Prop. .InpiliT Inli't. lias I... " taml.i' imiWit. A Hnsi'liui' - 'oiiii:y cnint liousc In In- ilpilii-iti-il (iit-ili.T i:i. THRU YOUR WINDOW yyr-vjarygr AN OCEAN CX)ME to cool San Fran cisco and forget it's nv.J summer, ill the coint'ort of this modern hotel. lOOlvau tiful new roonis just addcJ. New coffee flinp now open. Rain: $ to 6 It. A. I.ittl. ,V..-re IVw-f Ctri A'-r-j'Vj-w. .1t.ii..'Tnl HOTEL , ? -O Jt? j5v ; ATi1? -ftV ? ' A 1 i ayjr San Francisco H ' H ...,iX '.' 1 III I " Cord Quality . $5.20 . 9.05 . 9.55 33x4 S. S. S. S. 33x41 32x4i S. S. BALLOONS WINDSOR TIRES $4.79 5.38 5.97 6.89 7.05 29x5.00 30x5.00 31x5.00 30x5.25 31x5.25 . We Will Take Your Old Tires in On Trade We take off your old tires clean the rims mount new tires and align with wheel so it runs true no extra cost. COME IN TODAY! You Would Not Entertain a Burglar yet you issno a stainliii"; invitation for liini to ay you a visit when you loavc your jewelry, important papers, licir looms and oilier valuables in the liouse. Make your liome less lialile to intru sion ly lockini; up your valuables in a Safe Peposit lliix in the Kirsl Na tional's vault. 'I'lie eost is only a few rents per month. First National Bank 51 nl lord, Oregon 5 Spend Your Vacation at the Beautiful LAKE-O-THE-WOODS (Home of the Black Ban) FISHING BOATING BATHING DANCING EVERY EVENING Furnished sleeping nd housekeeping cabins. Special rates by the week. For reservations phone direct to Lake o" fie Woods resort. H Cord Cord $9.90 .13.30 .12.95 Cord $7.38 . 7.63 7.94 8.79 8.98 Phone 223 GO.