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MKDFOni) MAU J TniBUNTO.'- MEDFOU1), OttKfl6VMONliY,' ftEmMBEli 2.1.-' 1020. rxuE six STUDENT 1 ORE: UNIVERSITY; ......iiLiinv Vik t n it n n v I .M v r,i.-i , i vi- v --( Kug.-ne. SentemheK ISnecini Openintl of student (nativities nt t- Hie I'nlvorsliy f On-Hon rfinis Arllllir I,. Krhoenl of Modroril limnnw the leaders In student '( wink, it Ib revealed In Iho 1U29-:I0 ""I" liollo Kullk. jUBt ff tllO pi'CMH. The Hello Hook IB prepared for dlli trlhullon anionic nil WW students iKimirt furnishes tlioiu their first In- .. - -trodm-tlnn t (iimpns lire. nl,K "" Arthur Kohooiil IihIiIb the posl- ''., Hon fif villtur of Iho ICincrnlil, one (if the lending offices 'of llio mil- vorslly. Mr. Hcliocnl has I""'" very active on the campus. havltiK liec-n manaKliiK editor of tho Hiniil'iild, mid has neon mtlvo in " lltllll-tl(- MI'tlVlllnB MH well ttB BI'lV- Iiik (in tho OroKiinn und Wohfoot !',',., BtnfTB. ll In a momlx-i- of SiK'na r ?.r I'l Tnunnd NlKimi Ucltii Chi. Students from over the stain - hiililillR Important jnlis for lli(i e coniliut year follow: v, ; Tom Hloildnnl, Klamath Falls, nit v president associated students; Ilck Morn, r'lllls t'lly, vlco-pivsldi'lil nl n'l'v'l HOllnlcd bIuiIchIb: llcnlrlcc llllll Kn.' liiKPnc. Hi-criitiiry aKKOcliiiol BtudcnlB. l-'lorcni'd McNVrnoy, i'ort liuid. Boiilor woiium: John And(T j,. , kiiii, lliiilKcporl, 'onn'tl( ht, on . . lor iiiiiii: .liimoB lcitHiidorf, I'orl olJJ hind; Junior inyn: Dun Cilinphcli. . . -:ui'm,( prcKldciit V. .M.t?. A.: ; - Kldri'BH .lildd, ltis( InirK. president Y. W. ('. A.;, Screlui Mnilsi-n Hlief ' fir. iOilK.-Pe.' fditor of OrcKimiL 'xti' ' yeiir hndk: Helen I'elerB. l'ortlnnil. president of WdllM-n'H 1 e ll R n e: 'UA ll:irl0B lirert, Oregon flty, yell T leader. I JAWflflLLF i ... i ACKUOKVIMJ-:, Ore, Seit- 23. 8pocinJ ) W'n;l - vu rfoIvid uiw Hchu( yirju,.lp5k(nivijle wim (0 have (iii operation for lippc'tidi dtlH In a hoMttul at OaUInml, (.Ml., liiflf werk. -i ' 1 Mr. t ml Mih.1 I.oMtor Walton who ha ve . lived neur Ash la ml for tho l:iKi ftv,' monlhri, have moved hack in their honiif. Mi'H, IJttrt Tt-titila of ftiitta Fiillrf lNltd with Jut HlMtfr, Mi'H. Ilr-KMie Ihilfhi't' lHl Mmm-Ic. ' ' .Mr. it nd Mrs, Jnnu-K llrlin of Motlnc'-I'ohit viKhfd hiHt work nl I he home of Mr. tiiul .Mi'H, N. (V Wiuyl)it Mr. nnd Mi'H. Helm an fornpT iieiKhhoiH of tin Hinytha rnmlly, Minx I)orn(hv (Milt wood hns hocn lu'tpinp In tha aoiinly HupM-tnun-ilom'H orrii't) at Modford. I ,11m Klllflt, Jr., Ih honiP Ttit' k (line from )k work for tha fords t nrvt(Mi near Ki'im. dm ho had tha ntisfnrluna to hurl l)1n hand ciulla . hadly. ' . AIch. J. M, Tnyloi of .Aslilnnd iiimI dauKlilor, Miu ,)ay Walkor of , Mrdford wcrn hiiadttMtn uut-stH nt tin hoini'.of Mr. and .M ra. Krcd Hnrtlry of Mouth Klflh Htrot-t rt rin!y. :- . Mi and Mi-h. Joo Ti'ffran f Hullo Knl In woro In our city rv rantly uim'mU of Mr. and Mihj Frad lartl;y. Mr. Trafi!! 001110 down to ih Hohho lilvr Kaiiltniluiit for tri'almi'iit. Mra. I.tiln Stitilshury :va two nnish'al l-iMdhiKH over KM Kl) for tho Valley Uadio eliurch. She was nccuiiinunlpd 11 ( Dm piunu hy MIh 'tri;inla 'l-'lrk. Mr. nnd Mm. .1. I. Hnrkor hsivv rol nrn fd in thotr hoina at Myrtle I'tdnt tifU'r a two wooUm vllt with frlrndH In our city. PASADENA COLLECTOR VISITS JACKSONVILLE JAi'KSoWII.U:, Orn.. Sept. i'S. ;tSMfiiL) VV. I'urkcv J.yas of PaK.idiMKi, i'iillf., w:iu k a collector of curio vUhcd In Jacksonville l:n:t utek' hutkliiH for rohc: of the u.irly diiya lu add to tho nuiHeuui he MVnn. ' ( ' MANILA (h Two hills milk Iiuf coiifcHxIonM and admlmdunn oh tuined from pi iMoneiH tnurtmtK.su hle es evidence In court, have heon Introduced lu tho Imatlur h'Mlslu tur. They are aimed as "third do. uroe' methods hy tho police. There's a 1 risk in taking short tn , , cooking, also in " roasting coffee f- Countless rrvlprs trll you to add inR'f diciitt little at a timr. Hills Bros, roast cofff the Kimt way. A few pounds itt a titw never in bulk. Tlicir patented, con tiniioiK j)riK-ess OmtrolleJ Koastini; prtidticesamntch leM, unidirm flivor uch as no other coffee lias. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frtfk from the eH- snek vermMm JtyrJr. tsMtf ttprned MA 1 tiukt. turn,, a, r, y i : cuts ' ' ,"1 ppnniir.TfnMilAfF .; . Monday Pi-oRi-anis. ' . J to 3:30 p. in. Killspn JiroRwim released thioUKll KHQ, KO.MO, lcr:vv l.nii. k'l'ii unrt . . . . u ' ""V, "- ''' i lA nvn.i ' , ! .HBO di-BcrlbeB the pr..CT(.in to, lie preBented today. liioiidcnHt; thrutlich hlly. Kt..M( Kf.W.i KI'O nnd KKJ. t! to p. in. "Morning t the Veur." (.'harloH Wakefield L'nd mun'H well-known eycl-, "The Morning of the Venr," will he hroadftiMt from the Xli(? New York HiioiloM loiiiKht. TIiIh work written for four nolo volcea, in one of a unrulier of similar coni poNitioiiH hy the dlHtiuiuiishcd Amorhan composer. liroadciiHt throuKh KiUi, KOSU), KCW, K(U) nnd KI'O. li::U to 7 p. in. "Floyd flihlnuiM, Jlendllne JlnriLer." Floyd Cilh hon will deM-riho another ad vt'nturo which hi-IVIi him Uur Itn: hia ii(Lornallona iut for newii when ha preKcritH toiiiKhl'w 'lleadllne Hunter" iViilum thru KOAIO, Kii KdO und KI'O. 7 lo K p. m. In' Daiueliiud. ijaneo iiiiihIc will ho on the air when Joseph Jlornik IimmIh tho -0-piet-e orcheHtra In tho nynco palcd and rhythmic nielodlea to which atifliloiH may dance at home, while InterniiKrdon Hpee loltleH will ho olfered hy Henry Starr, the 'Mint spit of radio," and Jack CurllH, halftone. UroadeaMl through KIIQ (7 lo K'dMO und KCW from 7::t H . III. 8 to K t. ni. Jtudy Seiner's Shell Symphonies. Kx-rpla from an . opra which Inspired hcainy hi oiht.rs, Weler "Jr Krelschutx" will introduce Itudy SdKr'H Shell' SymphoniMiH to the au lUnect of Nl HyHtein Htiitioiia tvuh'.ht. liroiideitHi throiif;ti KH.I. KflMli, K:W K(iOf KI'O - and KM. ft to J: 30 t. m. 'Volco of Flre ntnne." Tho FlrCHlono t'holrH-tei-M and tlio onrhoHlra umler Max Dolln's direction, will offer fit-Hl C'anne'M' "L13 I'erC de la Vletolnv'' and Iho orcheHtra will follow with tho exhilerntlim "Jiihn Dance," hy Dett. Marian I Mm it, contralto, and Kaston Kent, tenor, will offer "Ho What . You Do" from "Show Ohi'" and 'The IoKt t'hord" and additional Uiunhet'H. UroiidciiMt thrnuh ! KIIQ, KOMO, KIW, U"(J(J, KI'O, KFI, KHL and KoA. U to Pi p. m. I'liintuilnn KchocH. A plcnHanter rcmimler of the old South coincH to the radio ) auillcncc loulk'lil with the ' I'lan Cttion Hi-Iiocn" proKram. Kthet Wnkefleld and t'lnrence 1 luyeM an two or the Sun Frtmeiaeo urllMlH whoMo VoIccm are heard durliuv 'an htilf hour and Syl vuno. IHilei tap dancer, lntro diaca a I'ealnre novel to radio. Johnny O'lhien, hartnoulcu play er, In reypoiinlhlo for much of tho fun writti'n Into "I'lautution FcduM'K." IJronilcntit t h r 0 u n h K.MI., KOA and KIM). 10 to II p. m. SlumlHT lloai. Colorrul eliiRHirH will prevail dur ing 1 In Stumher Hour proKiam hroadcaat tonlKhl throuKh KS1. and KOA. 4 H BOYS LEAVE FOR STATE FAIR WILLIAMS CKKKIC.-Orc. S01H. 23. (Special.) The Puur-IC clnh, eonslHtltiK ,uf,('Vdl: Ltiian. Ittpnio llolhauser and Harry Newman Williams Creek, left Suuduy morn Iiik fr the nl tit i fuir at Sulem. The hoys won their trip through their Ktieeessful cluh work, wiunliiK sec ond place In tho .lotu'phinc county fair. They will ho chaperoned hy Mr. Howell, county anent. Mrs. Harry Schmidt nnd little Hon of Portland have arrived for a vhdt with her piirenlM, Mr. and Mih. It, F. latmr.n. Mrs. Newton F.lrter of T.os An Rcles nnd Mrs, Johmc lOldcr of Wil liams were nf lei -noon callei at the home of Mrs. John Letteken Wed nesday. Mrs. Florence Woolfolk ami daughter Jlorrls nnd children of Central Point visited with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken and oiher relatives hi si week. Mhis Harris ft Wednesd.'y fyr h v school near Cow Creole canyon. Kverett Flder had tho misfor tune to pot hi hand hart one dav tUMt week while worklan nl the sawmill. C. IL IUM nnd Arthur Farrar have Itoen pulllnK the pipe from the well nt the Provoll solum) - Iioiikp. nreiwrnti.iy to piiltlnit In new pipe and pump. EAGLE POINT RESIDENT HAS BIRTHDAY SURPRISE KAfll.R rolVT. Ore, Sept. SJ. tSMM'inl.) Mr. nnd Mm. .1. ):. stowell' pleannuitv BitrprUi d MrK. N'i'tlli, (irovvr . V'rldwy wtlh n frlr-d clilrken dinner, II lielns Mm. (;. ver'B liirlhilny dinner. Those preH enl were Mrn. tlrovrr, MrB. I'evry. Mib. Hldilh, Ciandnin Stowrll nnd Mr. nnd Mib. .1. K. Stnwell nnd t'n niil'. 1 CHINA GULCH MINE ON WILLIAMS CREEK SOLD wit.i.iAM.t cki:i:k. oro., Sept. 29 (Sprilul.l The China tlnleli mine on Wllllanm preek. Whleh wiih Kiiii) n fi w woekn nun hy A I and I.iiiu Joiicb. wiib hold iiKnin liial week (or lu,OU0. I 111 It II II I I llll 1. t Mm I cos.n liiLi..: pr.,"itpti s-H , - ' 7t I ; 7; I . "P''?". . "nB wr""1" ,""-V" under ny for opoj'stlon 'ino .,. VBcmc Kr.iv,., ,,,,. J. dr ((-1)(n h.iH nn.v(i(1 un(, iinM .,, ,., ..... ,. thll Kunn UK the repair work on the eruHhcr Ih finished a larnc crew will he 1 -lit to work luiniiiK out land material. Active HtepH are helntf taken toward opening the Millionaire mine. ThiM projeet will add ma terially to minim; activity lnHoiitln ern (ir'Kon. Utiiiium Oufur Is lu tho city on a vhdt from Portland. He Ih jHtnylnt; at the home of C. W. Alar-I tin. The Crater I-ake encampment met Tliur.sday nlKht, M. it. Merriman Jh acting v. manager of the MowerH Pharmucy In the absence of M. 1). Itawerf. Mik. Hlacklnirn Ih rapidly lm provlr.K. Jreno Smiih Ih Htayln with her. Tony Konh hnu iiKaln returned from the pumice h'dn m-ar Trail. Mr. and Mih. T. II. (H'Ikkh wero en I It; i-H lu this i-ity on ThurHday from Fonts (Treek. .M Ihh I'atiicia MeisliiKcr is tak ing dancing lessoim in .Medfnrd. C. A. Jomel, who hurt- hiH hand the fore part of last Week. h:iN returned to work. Mr. ItomeM it MiinuiK expert, icreniiy iiiiivmi ' In ll.lu ...... 11.... IV.i.it l.ilirlrtlln Millie Walker went to work on I he Vim Iloeveiihtiri; place Thurs day. Mrs. 11 !,oKaii and son of I'.tiid. are visiiiiiK at the home- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kr II or this city. ii. Chapman landed two dandy sleelhead one day last wee);. Charles 1'helpH attended the roundup at I'endletnn, Ijiwrence Whitseit takinK euro of his plane. AT ROGUE; RIVER HOflUK III V12U, Ore, Sept. 23 (SiecaD Mr Oliver, (uiwmlll owner, 'has KlKiied 'a, leaso from lla Mouthci n I'acii le company ( permltUtiK the use of the I't'OMslim near his mill and IokkIuk opera tious will he reHtimcd Immediately. The, eroKKiUr? was closeil last week when Mr, Iteynolds, operating a lojt'KhiK trucl', hecamu stuck in the loom? h ravel an the cross! n; and tlelayrd paHHenner train .No. .13 some minutes, Mrs. Urowulc Hanert Is (ihsent from the Kcwple i'onfertlonery heeaiise of Illness, Mrs. Forrest llut-ueit Is taking her place. The eonfecHoncry has Installed four new hoot ha, und Is ready lo welcome tho puldlc. Mr. Wyckoff. who resided In the house owned hy Jake .Moore, has moved to iho Pioneer hoieh Mrs. Francis Hurkharl, who has horn seriously ill at her home here, Is Improving rapidly. Sam Mat his returned Wednesday from a three weeks' vacation trip to Pniet Sound, Mr. O'Kolly, local merchant. Who had his tonsils removed re cently, Is aide to vesiime his work In the store. I ' v 1 . PvOOF lilVHlt, Ore., SopL ?S. lliKiie llir,!hhs! rek- ( Special. - Hon to ifeel In-utitl iof th; many awards won hy local residents at the JackHon county fair. UcHldc many prlnen captured on Individ ual exhlhlts, ' Ueorito Martin won a prle for the host general farm exhthlt. Live tuk Oranue iiIhu received tt for community exhibit In this section. Wp feel that Itomio lllver contrhuted Its shi.re toward helpluR the county fair to huoconh. GORDON RENTS DAIRY . FARM IN EAGLE POINT KAdl.K I'OIX'l'. Ore., Sept. S3. tspeelnl 1 Mr. nnd Mis. Alfred lloidi.ll of ' W'llltilinB frecK Imvo rented the dairy' farin lietonKlnK to IS. A. Weld niah." Tho place Ib fully eitulptMMl with InipleliH-ntB and lias :.;"v"' ,J """ i''ic ymum f .'hi-k-iip lion piK. i nere ore hfi acres with ahout So acres tn ulfalla. ahout L'O ncreM In ehver and the rest In permanent pasture. WILLIAMS WOMEN TAKE TREATMENT IN CITY WI1.1.1A.MH CI:KI:K, iV., Sept L'S.-Jtspeiilnli )ln. . limry ( Bnim liinl MIbb Wllniti Sliarlln BpiMlt last week In i Aledfultl. kvher they liotti tiu.k lii'iilnientB from lioc-t"i- I'niy, MELON FEAST ENJOYED BY GOLD HILL LODGE c.ol.l) KILL, Ore., Sept. 53. (SpsMijil) 'nie AinythrM H.bfkoh lodgt en Joy d a WOtertuelon toed on WrHnetdny evetini:t A larnc nuinhfi' wan pre wot and a tier the regular tneellnn in overt all took pHit In th melon feed. . Art.. A. Jl tl !VN0Pflt8r ft v 9 n' gigantic roi9 4 H$bliuv 43blM4i tail l o.t ivo'trx conuita 1119 ntl'tra i Kufjor f U haccrino in tha .--yiouinl! At Luxton'a rcq y.omrrfietJ itnd Qre iofen 00 lu trnit unit a iamou guvibHnn tort there, to e cert gin ntu paper files of Jutu, lUtS. A vhrase, "Ul;9 a tontnred monk." Mar Una en tchea their eye. Tkvy read the kinrvan account of a t among yauiblinp coup in tchich an K11 Oiishmun ivon a million francs tturhii a reckless niflit: a man uith flil-;iraj eyes standing be hind th during ambltra good description of thw witis Kouer rr.U without a doubt. An official of the f.'q.'ino notices Ornnofen's interest in the tale and adds sonis atartlina information the million' francs winnings wcrt left at an i)ntend hotel that nlffht bu the fftigtlsit. man and have never been clainudt ' Ctmpt4r It-.. P. E.'UINCOLN A MILLION francs left four years In a hotel unclalmid! The man knew he was telling a sensational1 story and expected us to be surprised. Our astonishment most have far exceeded li Is expec tations. , . ' .: i So excited were ' w- that he smiled Indulgently. Yes-he was quite willing to give us the name ot the hotel, hut he warned us the manager Intended to hang on to that fortune till tho rirhtful owner presented the rightful receipt. The money itself had, of course, long since heen lodged In the bank. . . . In I he morning we visited the Hotel des Cynges and saw the man ager. He was a difficult and se cretive gentleman, but we per suaded him to allow us to look over his register for July, 1D25, telling hlin nothing of the purpose of the search. We found In this list ot guests on the 23rd ot July only two English names. They were E. Richard and I.. .Philip ot London. The two men in the Rover at falrl Laxton certainly had an un canny Instinct. We sent him a tel egram announcing our return by the boat which left at ten. . - It was pleasant to be back at Woodcot without a skeleton In the cupboard or a hypothetical cousin upstairs. It was splendid to be welcomed by my mother, who asked no superfluous iiiestlona: Professor Luxton had already re lleved her iplnd. But Laxton's own mind was In a sud uproar. He had rushed back to llluckwutor to find Marling tlown. According to Mr. t'other- bury, he had suddenly thrown up )ils job and gone to London. Une London address ho loft was a hotel. The hotel knew bim not. , Laxton had nothing save praise for our ivork at Oatend. We wero curious to know how he had hit' on Ostend at all. lie then traced for us . the chain ot circumstance which began with his old lag'i yarn and continued with his visit to 1'rlncolown prison at tbs time tit the man Richard's escape. Richard had . only one corre spondent, a man named Lincoln, an accountant In Loudon. Tbey .had trailed Lincoln up to a significant point and then lost him. Lincoln had been employed by a well kuown Arm of accountants In the city. Three years ago he took a holiday of fortnight and did not returk for- 13 months. When the year had gone he turned up again, with no explanation of his remark able conduct, and asked tor a ref erence. The firm liked Lincoln. But no oxplnnatlon, no reference. Nothing doing. ... "You need hardly go on, Mr. Lax- ton," said I. "Ot course the man Lincoln was the second prisoner In the Dovor affair, who gave the name of Philip, nnd Philip was tho Kimllshmnn who stood behind the gambler's elbow In th- Kursaal, aud that Englishman was Pell." Laxton smiled approvingly. confessed that I had reached my snecnlntlve limit. "The rest Is a matter ot prosaic police Inquiry. Tho correspondence between Klchnrd and Llncolu was apparently perfectly harmless but It must have concealed a pretty subtle itndorstandlug. The ex traordinary Ingenuity and pluck of Lincoln! listen to this. And then Lnxton told US' at Irngtlt nhout Poll. He had earned the usual remission ot sentence and was out of prison In May, 19i lliivlng hail a shot at his old firm without success, he went to an other where he was engaged In tnodlntely. That firm was Smtthlns Ltd. "Whew!" erltd SomrBeld "Smlthlns! tha Ann whose mes senger he was supposed to have hnloed to kill!" FORMER EAGLE POINT i TALENT CHURCH SCENE GIRL ON HONEYMOON; OF WEDDING SUNDAY ' KAfil.K POINT, Ore., Sept. 53. KAC1LK POINT. Or.. Sept. 83. (St.eclal.) IU-i-thn WinkW f lak.,'H-,!",'- Marvin Walter and , ,,.. . , . , MIkh Mnry opal Krnny ot Jnrls, laii.l. illif.. torni.-rly of hairle ,,,, , miirri,,go ut Point 'nnd CVI.-rtin A. Hivllk' of; the Kirt Metlinrtlst i-hmvh nt high Oakland n-re maiTliMl l.i Mi-rtfm-d Thiii-Mlnv. Sent. Ilitli unit went to ;rater likt Kriday neeempanled hy her father. Wllllum Winkle of litis place and Clen Winkle. GOLD HILL DWELLING IS SCENE OF BLAZE (lot. I) 1111.1 ore., Rept. J1.. 1m-iiI t-- A ft i-o nrvurrpd Inst wk! In the homo of Mr. nnd Mr II. I. Koive. Oiistrtemlile .i.iinaBe was ilonc to tho Inh-rior uf tho hoii.. Thn fanillv Is now llvlna at the huine ot Mis. J. II. n.vnly.1 .WALUNG But ,whvT And wbv did 8ahlo fall for Jif, , SQmejfVoltl iwaotedj know? , Laxton could not tell us yet. . "You remember the defense In the Dover case that Richard, and. Philip were attacked- by a gang ot whom the dead man was one? Now how would It strike you It that happened to be true?" . "The Srst thing Is tbat Smlthtm, Ltd., rather lose caste, don't they?" Certainly. It the defense of Philip and Richard was true, Mr.; Philip, alias Pell,, but really Mr. Philip Ernest '. Lincoln, whose Initials are P. E. L., who was prob ably nicknamed Pell ut school suppose this cool customer goes up to Smlthlns and says, "Either give me what I want or blow up. ' "Good heavens!" I cried, "The very words ot Pell that the whole thing was going to blow up pres ently." "I daresay. He waB Just puttlns the match to the fuse hon some body shot him, somebody Interested In preventing the explosion' "Ye-es." Somerfleld said. "Yes I see. But what did he want? J ist a job?" I can't think so," said I.axtba. "I expect he wantod revenge." Revenge on whom? Scabroke? SeaUroke who'd kicked him out of Brussels? Marling who didn't like ex-prisoners? Can't see any ,S:nIth- Ins In that." "No. But you remember that Pel) spake of having met Marling once before. It we could guess where let's' say on Dover "lifts." "Holy snakes!" cried SomerSeld. And a padre " "No. i told you I couldn't find Marling In the clerical director?. Hut I did And him In the directory of directors. Marling was a direc tor ot Smlthlns." , "Then what la Smlthlns, Profes sor? . A crook shop?" Vary respectable Arm to all ap pearances. Simply smlthlns Ltd., exchange brokers, agents- -may be perfectly reputable; may be a cloak for anything you like. 1 have my suspicions, "But Marling" We could, not Ht Marling Into a new character so diverse. - How could a shady fellow from a shady city Arm Impose himself on Mr Fotiiarbury as a parson? "All lu due time," said Laxton "But Ostend?" Somerfleld asked "1 can see Marling at Ostend," said I. "Yon recall the living pit lure of him In the newspapei' the cadaverous man who looked b though he'd baeu tonsured ;" . "YCs. It's the mlraclo!" Sonier held exclaimed. "Evrr since the professor began tc talk abent hljii. I've heen seeing him. Inking- on at the great coup with' his bluttnts dark eyes. ' But how did the proles son soe him at Ostend? :. ".; "I didn't. "I only saw Pel! and his frlQud "at Oatand. - They'd come from there money on them right In the middle of the crook season It their story was true tn substance. something bad happened which they would not reveal even lo avoid going to prison. But wn aren't halfway Into the Ostend affair. And we've hardly begun on the affair of Pell's death. I'll admit I'm held up. There's only one wa" through, and that's risky. But I'm taking It. I'm going to ask Mr. Crenofen to write a letter." We both looked puzzled. "A letter to his Cousin John Merry weather. 1 don't mean the real one." "Oh! But you said yourself oue might as well look for a teedle lu & haystack." "Yos but It you look with n strong enough magnet p'.op! the needle arrives. If you'll write In this senso not lo your Cousin John direct, but to Miss Seabroke: something like this: 'I shall be gUd If you will tell my Cousin Juhn that he can now return to England with a snfo-conduct from Professor Laxton, and that his iresence an'J certain Information he can supply are greatly desire''. He will b afl the more npxior to do so alD-? the man Richard, ot - whom he knows, Is now otllcially reported dead and will no', be officially rcsur reeled.' You un put In anything else you like" "Laxton!" I cried. "Do you mean It? You're giving up th charge ' "Ot escape? yes. There's some thing nmro Important." "But tho other thing" "You mean Poll? My dear Mr Oreuofon, I've always beeu qulti certain that your Cousin John Imi' no more to do with killing Pell that you had." fCoPvHoftl. IMS. IV m Morrow Co. But th. mystery of Coutln John only (i.comi. th. do.Bcrt Con- limn tht story tomorrow. ; noon yenteirtny in tho pre.-trncc of , tlielr Immediate faiil!f. Tiu remwny was performed hy He v. Audley I trow ii uf Tiilent. GOLD HILL RESIDENT SUFFERS BLOOD POISON OOt.D HIU., Ore.. Sept. It who (Speelal) John llftmniemly : rtivntly' rrliirnert from Alaskn, l snflerfitK frotu Mood lielsun of the lianil mid has Im-ou nnshli lw ne Iho ini-inher for oie time. Dr. W. V. Chlsholm Is tmciiliiK the In- fectlon, WILLIAMS CREEK CHURCH MEETING WELL ATTENDED! WILLIAMS CRIiJRK.' 6re. tin& 23. Siciril) -A': JoliuJSun;4y school nnil Christian workers'rCon vent ion waft held last week .a! tlu Brethren church on Williajmi creek, to which the Williams I'nion Sunday school was invited and was well represented. a Very enjoyable und profitable day wie spent. The program Included mu- Mr, Ashland yOuim people; ;:Uihle j I'lctures and What They TeileU I'm," by Mrs, Lizzie Joover of Oranls Iass; "Jlow to ltun a Small , Sunday School," hy U. W 1'rait, . Orants Pass; music, O rants Hiss- male ciuarut; "Tho Sunday School :tni World Teaee," A. J. fcllenbcr(r of Ashland. A bountiful dinner' was served under- the' trees. ..... Afternoon talks Included: "A SuocOKsful Jx'ader of Youtuj Peo ple,", hy Mr. Tmby. of Ashland; "MyIdeal-iader." by Sadie Tem ly, Ashland; "thillders of the Church' hy. J. ii. Miller of Grants l'ass. . ' , After the program tho two sons of, Mr. and- Mrs. Flory, avio are missionaries recontly from China. f;ave a vonveisullon and two souks In the Chlniso la mfiM trr. r-n ileitis? much merriment, hut which it Is' j-afe to sjiy no one understood ono! word until Interpreted hy their father. l-Vlndi; were lad to see (Irand m a Pence, who wan able to he out attain at the l;rrihreii church. NEIGHBORS SURPRISE WILLIAMS CREEK MAN "WILLIAMS Cnr.V.K, Ore., fiept. 23.- (Special.) A very. . iileasant social evening was spent' at' the home of Mr. and Mr$. l?lHin Hbti hry recently when scleral frientls and neighbors supprlsed Mr. Tfeete hry. The .occasion had been loner postponed hy the Iltriess of Mr. Heetehry, ' hut hlR many frlendu hope life is now well on the road to recovery of health. RAISE MANY BROILERS i : WILLIAMS CREEK FARM! WILLIAMS cr.KKK, Ore, Sept. S3. (Hliecial.) Mr. mid Mih.. . Itov t.o'riaiul got 100 Imliy l'lyninntli ! chicks 'frinn''a,' I'orttand hatchery last week, and will Ket 10(1 fthiulu lMland l(edn tlila week .from n ; liatehery at Halemi, These are for hrollel'H. ' , BELllj!, , British Hotiihirus (. The orkanlxatioh- kYioWn as the lllunlf. Cross N'urnen of Hrltisli llnndnraii, compoaed of nesro wo men, h8 ajutin been ,'iii-utseil liy thn KOveiiinifint for its work nmoiu; both whlte'':ind Itlack'-resldenH. Coming to MED FORD Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST . In' Internal Medicine for the " past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at HOLLAND HOTEL, Tuesday, Sept. 24 Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation or. Mellenthin Is a remilar grad uate in ltuHliilne ami siii':;ery und is HceliHed hy the stale of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, Kail stones, ulcers nf stomach, lotiHlls m- ndcuolds. lie has to his credit wmiderfnl rraultB in UirtcasoH of the stouincli, liver, iHiwels, lilood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, lied wcltlnx. i ciilnrrh, weak Iiiuks. rheumatism, i sciatica, log ulcers und rectal all-; incuts. , lielnw hip the names of a few of , hie luuoy atl(le,i pal tenia in Ore-, con who have heon I realist for one , or other of the above named ' causes: ' ' Mrs.; II. II. Uluk. Marshflelil. ' Oro.- . Alfred Cleinmens, Corvallls, Or. ' , riuis. wsoli, rortlaud, Ore. Mia. J.- (.', lluntsurker, '.Toledo, Oro. ... . , John 1JH-Un, Kolm, Ore. Hen I.Binim. w. 1 lot, in. Pre. Mrs. Mayhelle Snvdur; Alsea. Ore. ' Miss Kmuia Turner, Mikkaln, On.. . . Mrs. John Van IVlt, llarhor. Ore. J. II. WiumI, Kuconc, Ort. Mrs. Jennie Woolroy, Salem, Ore. Itemenilior dlmvc dale, thai mu sullalinn uu this trip will h free and thai his ti-ratKittU is different. Married wmneu must he arcntn panied liy Ihelr linshands. Addresn: 422t West Third Street, Us Anitoles, Calltunilii. -I'sld AJt. STROKE IS FATAL TO JAS. BARTLETT. ; i '.' i . TALENT RESIDENT TALBXT. Ore., Sept. 23. (Spl.) frr - ln ;the act -of pouring hlmnelf uup p eoffe?, Jam4.s Hr.rtlettf ilfp. fr ll dead on iho' kitchen floor of itemue Ininan's home at Talem at 7:.!9 yesterday morning. ills death was believed to be caused hy heart failure. Apparently in robust health, Mr. limian, with whom Mr. llartlett has been hatching for the past two, years, noticed a slump In hlsj friend's shoulders when thu latt Wunt to pour himself a Koeond eiip of coffee for breakfast. Kun nlnK across tho room to" him, he caught tho stricken man lu hht arms, saving a fall. Jtarileit died iM'foro ho could bo' moved to his Jied. , The deceased was taken to the Conner - Kunernl. Home yesterday und effort was made lo locate hlx o'n, Kd Itartlett, who was reached ih Yakima, Wa.sh., late yesterday. The latter "wired back Immediately s-a.utiiK he would arrive In' Medfor.l today noon.' u is believed that ho is" th only living relative of the deeeacd.' I A Difference i i I li ' ' ' ' Instinctively you feel at home and know that our interests are your interests. No service; is too great or too small if- it will please you, for courtesy Js the prevailing rule at the Jackson County Bank. The Jackson County Bank ESVAULISHED Jass . Medford, Oregon : . 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