Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    'IS ETflTTf
MPPPQKT) MATTi.RTPUKE.-MKbirQRJ OSEW. TUESDAY, OC'J
rOBKTf 1, 192!).
-i - -Bg
HIVFN
1 ni mil
BUifnTiniuir v
ant to E. II.'
,'anlza1
k. ;
BCOUtll
nine,
lunch
cent '
lhgr
fita.'
Ji-
w tw Nte of Pomona and .
yZTlFly:T! Subordinate Grange Chapters
nil
; Given
i
... ,
HAXfJK C.M.ENDAU
(J'UJ..K'I'IW), - I
le 1'iiilU. Tnemlu)', Oct. 1, j
us Valley. Wednesday, (Jet. i I
lent, Thursday, Oct. 3. S:00
p. ,m
Ul 11-11 r
ni mui
Twenty mlnfe' '!. Ma,"M);'S
club. togethe)u
giant, were ekc Cr,,;.k, ' Thul.K(,ay. Oct.
test-that waj0 .., m , ..... ....
""'"cksonvlllc. Thoinilay,
prepared by !,,,. ,)0 .-,. ,, ,
The testa ".iuofpriH,,, Hnlurduy, Oct,
12,
JlkUB-nciin. it.":'
Sltlo ulnt, Tuesday, Oct. 1G -'
Ruperlntenden.j,,.,, ,
-V
17
istering 'ie1pIll. , ThuiBday, Oct.
they are call j,.UH .., . ... ,
Oct.
result will f lvtrnl. olnt, ' Friday,
future caput m,l(;iin ;p,,jn. . .-,
Bflrieratlon oVnlll point, Friday, Oct. IS.
no announf jj.ftQ m.r., .
to Mr. Bmlta,,,,,,,'!,!!,.);, sutunliiy, Out.
Merrill ... -!.. :Oft,i. m. ..! '
the high Jfiyo Onk, luiidiy, Oct. Sl
ins oeKUID . v.u n. m.
Ing tho e:y Jjh'IcmjivHIi TJiin.stay). V'H
Lull teanj, ' 24, 8:uu p. nu-
In tho P14 I'oiuotnMiiprMni;rf,'r' Saturilay, 1p
thla assv. moot. III!, U:SO it. in.
hln talk le , ' ,.. .....
4
Ing pro . 4
who
4 4 4 4
frant.
Mnllo
.In-.eiiifnlluK unity: ' - i
I In,' non-eMKcntialu;' liberly;
..111' all itliinBH, ehnrity...
! - i " I'oinonu liranico
, . Jairksup .'vunly,,'vinpnn f.raiiKC
meets' fjtr '(in iiill .day regular hi-h-sion
'U'i)i 'Kuterin-lite Cranuo at
U'liiirr, .on fcialurtljiy. Oi:tober s.
at 1 a.' in. ... (
" l.t'ls Well for um ,io consider the
I'ompna date noinu- tiino .in Md
van'ee so there will be no confllct
Inir cnKagcmenta made. .
j ThoiM Is no dpulit Iliac this .will
lc aji. esiMichtlly Mi,'l .attended, ses
iron (18 tlio ever Vlla ; subjeot- pf
titHrUrJlh-wUl..bc,. discussed from
H Jnajiy aiiBlus.,,, .,
..The ,i'iiiinlllf.e npiiubili il to In
vestlgato, tho feasibility of n fai nter
.yvvijcU public, market will re
port tHi.i:,Jts.. rindliigs. and innke
rqconyrioudaUons ns to manai;e
nient,,.,lninelnK and other details
conrmc.tH.t vlti iio ueceCul huii
dlinB fA..suelv u. Iirojoet. ,
Tlio, 2'omonii (imiiBe F Imlioves.
tliat we :,rhoultl "be sure- wo are.
riicht ujiiI. then, ifn ahend," thre-.
foro,'. niui:l( thought nni . xtvurtlve
reseitrcli.lUK been Bl'ii fbis ques
tion, a pd .ho, wlillo It tuiiyi epii
-that wo "muk.fi liosto sluwly," the
projeot-ls of such Imporliince that
wo. darn not.!, do otliurswlso. v'e
expect .to have t)iu luo kinfi of lull
pur cent of th farmers .of Jackson
itpunty. In caite.u workable plan' Is
iluhniittrd... ., ,. 1
:Tlie ...I'omona.. .(IruiiRo rconnl--nH'iifled
mid stroiutly urm'd thut n
SI renin, us effort lq inado on the
part of the inurkctiitK .committees
of tiio,. various . Brnnircs tu oolleot
tlio UpllllJltlinB. subscribed Htnet
In tlte ''armleln,: Co-operative -.J-ix-chanito
ivhieh wiih sponsored , ,y
the (IruhBes a year fi, ho that It
inny be pohsIIiIo Hint ibis fanners'
itiarkctliiK luodiiim may be financ
ed so ns to cut down the umivoid
nhlo overhead which of necessity
is carried at present.
If all who miliMTllieil fpr stork
In our marketing cxcjiiimc would
pay up. It, would do away with the
necessity of borrowing money at n
high rate of Interest with which to
do liiiMiiiPHs. and would make It
possible to lake mlvnnluBe of short
time discoum's , w hich ennnnt. be
donp, now. These dlseminis w hich
Wo do not get, and the Intnrest
(1llch we niusl pay on borrowed
money will never conic buck Into
the farniura' pockets. Amply fl-
najiceu, huwevc
so thai, we may
wop inese leaks, means more
inonoy Ut every, fiirmer. ir ho does
linslness through his co-opcrullve
oiwaiilinllen. t . . . ..
"At the Inst I'oninna It was de
elded Unit the I'oinona degree
team would confer th; flfih de
glen on u class at any suboi dlii itii
tlrniiBo whenever n sufriclent
liuujjier .pf iiiulldateii . would be
secured. , .o far, the secretary bus
not heard Irojn uuy Craugu liuvlng
a class.
llacll subordinate (Iiiiiikc should
strive to Inspire is meinbers with
Ihe desire lii join tile higher de.
glee anil Hu be able to ntlend alli
pans or tue.., Pennant lueellngs. j
T-hv,-dcgrvl work lo very, beautiful
nn.j the Pomona Orange business
'very, Important and educational.
V:" Kl IN,!,,. ,... '
(, .v M1,1K,' M.,.(
on tucfUhv. nlKl.t. Oc'luhiT
S:;30 . m.
I Kvery meeting Is ,, ting
cai?smv nwav" '? "." ""V"'"-'
l - Our new hall Is so cheerful d
birr,'!;;. u f'"
png. . no longer have to sit un
aards without bucks nil evening
Jju;t wo now huvo reB,,ur beneiiet
Hrltll hacks to rest against. l'i-l.
nniy no one Improvement Is inure
lipprerlutoil than this one. w
e nil
k'lVloy the . .
iini. i.' ;..'...: " ' :
a backaohp ;
Ftfun wui uiie.
, especially do we appreciate hav- i
I.. .... HI I Vtl 111 tllitl H lltl'll .In.- II. A.
in vamora from other lninge I
jvth um and we extend a cordial
In vital Ion to all (li angers lo attend
liny .on (ill of .the . . Kagle I'ulnt
firtimte iiieotlngn.
.1. .17
l.iruesdny night. October 1. nt ! , T " "" W
(CiO ,,. ,, ' ""'he n I of the future and move
-tf'i'-l
s1su.l, 1 - I
if:, ,"-", is. ii(uikp
i. . ...
tt)M-r.H mm-tlim Tliuimliiv vyh
Int.- t'l't.. 20. , ,
'Mvqi-iil urudqtsU li-fi uyii trm
iht rtin) v fj.lf s.m.ii i.i
flieTjrocwilH to he uddod to the
und.
It wmi Upridod that tho inort -will
WlMlt iMn f fUt.'QOd' furtthO
fb4 -o hold nifftliiKM in un un
!'JtWl the lltomry hour,. Mm.
AjMtlirop. a. mi-mtw of the
fj' 1m ppint Omniro nd aim of
by Official Reporters
tin -Pninonrt . nlticuilminl .I'ummit- !
lee Ravi; n very fine lecturo un
rural education. !
. ..rihe. mku imrliculai'ly of... the
tremendous cxihIiih -irof K:lilldrcn
from uountry to city' and outlined j
the iiriuflpiu ciiumch.i-i . i !
Ah Dio flrnt-.remedy nho emririu- i
4jlJed a mine In value of ,lic fill'- j
iucr'a dnlliir and u uliumto of con- :
4 WllUons that fitriu e.iililren may
i have ndvantOKoH muni to tho.Hfof
j city, children. ' noticing, .a special j
j plea-. for ncj-lcullural 'cnurues in j
"l ; tho Rinallor lllfih KrlioolK of thv !
. .icvuiity-." i i
Oct. 4r j 1ih. Lntltrnp 'In -an intfi'i'ullriK
: and foiutful- itpwikdr1 ii'ml (lpllvi;rB j
hor aililrcHscK In a plrfiKinc nninncr '
wlilnW Ifinvn un 'lirr'ii'roHHliih of her
earneHf. effort.
l.;li'
. i: ,?iu:knivlH' iinno
-Tile rn$illur' inet-'tlMB' "f- tile'
.ltitkyi,nrllli -flranuc was hcld'wiih'i
Worlliy. Mulder itlolin X(,ldi'i,niey(,r '
In thp. fltulr. ,.,,.Mr. Ncltlermeyer,
wliii IniH Just treiurucil -from an
i'Xti'MHlV! trip lu.4liy inlllilla vest.
Ih ajiiiareiitly of thu opinion; that
there la nq plaeu UliK loinc .. ,
! The folhiuinij nuinos wore voted
on. rocelving a clear ballot: Albert
t'olli'. Addle 1). .tllil'Rh lillll John
Marsh. 5,'ow uicmbers are being
voted on at. every ,nieellng and the
coi.iimlttee .on candidates, are al
ways, glad to reclvo .names of any
persons eligible to tirangc luclil
lerbip. . . ,
' After a lively discussion pro and
noli concerning tin; -purchase, of a
I piano, it was finally decided to put
tho mutter lito hands of the co:u
intltoo It) charge, .and uecrpt their
iilliniiih.v dorlsjoii. t The committee
consists .of - Until .Heverenec. . Mrs.
Hnvereiieit, ..'.-illirt'lnu Wendt and
.Miil.H Sims. . ii. i . -i
The inenfolks' hnvo set aside i
Monday evrniligj icl. 7 As n time i
.lu'luccl and inuko Koine tabli'S iind F
other piecca of furniture necessary
for Crange work. Any member
avIio Is . willing to"douate his ser
vices for that evening Is asked to
be on hand, with his saw nnd ham
mer. . The ludies, are also invited
in help carry-in .the wood upd
proido refresllluents for the
crowd. i .-,! ,.(,;-..
Plans aro lieiug, niaile for a roll I
call biiniiuet to be held the founh 1
Thursiluv of Oelolmr. Mrs. Mi,hl '
HijuK. being., elected chairman of
tile UantU..t Coniiiilttee,
i, AVe wure glMd rlu-liuve as a visl
(aiI. .Mrs. ..Simpson fjtoui liend, Ore.
Mrs. Mlnipson tins, been residing In
Bedford for the last two months
and contemplates moving to Jack
sonville iii tho mlkr future. Ifnvlil
liood of , ,l-:valis X'alley also was
present, responding with a few
'0L'dS. !
Nomlnatloir of Officers for the
Ktato (Irunge eoluiilded the even
ing's session. '
NatiLs Vulley Clruugo
. firttnge met tiSuturduy night with
fair , nttendnnce.. Visitors from
Josephine ooiinty . (iranges were
.r. .I.uiniin of Itogue lllver (irunge
mill .Mr. , HuttH and i'lelds of WIN
Hams Creek. O range. T.ie visitors
attended. .for the .puriinsc of pre
scaling a resolution Tor the Cres
cent City road, liming Ihe busi
ness of the meeting the resolution
was tin roughly discussed, ntler
which it was voted and passed
upon. The main points in the
arguments for the road were the
opening up of u market large
enough to hiimllo our growing pro
duction.. and lo -develop the rich
section of Williams creek.
The master discharged the fair
eonwnllloe. It. 1-J. Nealon and Ada
Knst, with favorable comments on
the work accomplished on the
Orange exhibit. ,. I
Several matters .were inlil on the
table to lie gone Into Ihoioly at the
next meeting.
The chairman of the fnlr corn-
I inlttfe urged Jluit nil farmers make
an effort each year lo exhibit
some of their produce for Individ
ual premiums.
Why liiioug In Ihe (iraoitc?
1 J.'I'ull) Oregon l.'aiitier)
Willing In Ihe Cringe lliillellu,
C. C. Unlet, chaplain of the Coos
County Pomona Crange, tells
"Why I belong lo the llraugo."
"The attraction that Ihe llralige
has for me Is first, the class of
people in ihe tirange. The Amer
ican iigrhillllinil chi-s is our best
class of cltlr.ens, and from tlili.
Lclass Alnelicn lias chosen bv far
- 'he grenlesl per cent of her leader-
"hip. therefore,, my first attraction
for the Orange are those who go
l make her membership. T.iey
arc, as u whole, the bestiind most
""'-'amllng holders In every agri-
i ViKiitL'tM mrmhors hit
U:hUtm in
l I tlm makiiiK. .
. i,. ' he , ge , f , .'
' """ "' ,'"i" "'" ''"' " '
' ' . " ""i,,'l-'"' '
W ir'xr
: iliilll their end Is uecoinpllshed.
"Third, inn. Hi, -r thing thai has!
ui'.rartcil me to the Orange Is hi
l'lllly to look into t.ie future end
" " "'' need ol
i-'-'imn tiutiri
"It U a Ki'Htt . thinir to tin nlilr ! .
, . ,,... ,. ' " .;.. " " '
,i.. ,.. . . , , i
Ml ' ,,',M inn II O'S inai i
conic lo ns In It. That Is, I say,
great thing, but when you link
I with that tlu: ability to look lino
""nui nun ueeu is tu lie
lllf ll'i
i '.ban present day
.1)1111 lMCHI'tlt flllV li'niti.rts s.....a
,i.. ' men
i MJinn ii iii-iiiilwii u t., s.. i , .i
lf,l"v- "iiHmv niut fun v r.
ni n few o( the mmtf i
;Ililni thnt nitraiM nip t. ih
till! U RO. tlllli iirciit fjii ni frntfi-iillv
j lUh ltt U"'MI ' '"M'tHliitH. nnl
nnd which inuoticvK ihurltv In nil
thlllKH." ; i , ....
.tVqr rfolM fir .runto -The
followmif uro a few of the
reMon. taken front Ion riot N'o. V, !
.Nattnnnl UrnnRt. why furmrr.
hould nil Join the Orange. 1
"II U fiathtnal In chamettr nd
THE
J3 J: $
i;iti'.(iH-i I
MEMORIES
'ilt; sirl in the capp. tod eve
tiling tlrosii stumbled twice uvei
lieiv jarl ner'g foet and Cieii, Blood
m'.HI In Hi.' n: lil (I :o of the dull
spao Ibal . hair bctn clcorrd (or
dpncinn. ' ' !,
T.Ir. nviti, lo wbum the had htt'.a
iajk!iiu , ii uini." t j J I y, : llicy an'iui.1,1,
in and nut uiuoiikkI the danuors.
Iii..kl(I iluwn at her ill surprise.
.,, riiKbiiia l4ndii nut iv;)iilnd lo
OJ tl)f rlilp'i l)et, duni:cr and Dc
Hldco'l-'ohig expert In ilia ballroom
slie hud acquired, a roputailou 1'or
i amateur solo iluiiciuc ai. well. II
3 wpmlered jvbat could ,have came
i over, her atjd ircpared o co'iUnue,
the. iliiiice.. . . .,, .... . .i ,(
Hut tli K)rl didn't move; ( fli?,
eciiiod lo have lut;t all cjiisiioun .dii.vcr. a tenilile luojtlng fellow, was
U03S of his presei'cfc,, for . ,tae., r. (,n Uusalau bolshevik with original
inaineil standing still, her oyes.,! views on inoM everything."
brlBiil with .exciuyi-.TCt. upon i ' The Engllsliinan , sailliiil. hut It
Hie lace of liic lean ycuug suxo -jjvas a wintry effort... Me did not
phnnlu. ,,. ,. (' ,j ap)i'pve of women who made them
' The music ceased and lnlpli snlyus uoliceaplo In public and he
Henderson .spuke... :( ,.'',) .j was . hcgiuuitig to renllto that an
",."Vin awfully sdji-y." int. galtl, American wife, evcirwllh Barbara's
eeni lo hnve bun 'od tliou'' I vvealtli. might Iwve certain dlsad-
Hut she tlld not seem u':iro thai I vmituges. .
ho iiad spoken, lor, with tm lip- j Soil, he retloctcil. It -should be
linlslve gesture, she .luiil.a h'JUd i easy ut check her Impulsiveness
upon his aim and murmured, Till alter the ceremony. A wife, with
'l ' "- T.l --T-.'
BaroaifB uanoon luouoniy sieppea ooncing ana ruema toward (no
be back in .a momum,1' qnd l:itno
diulely sho was -malting her way
towards tliq lllle rascd dais Viqre
the ship's orclicsira was sitting:
. ,W niching gr go, ilal h - lluiider
son's surpiire gavo plnce to anger
lie felt, n fool at beltig discrtci ,ln
the InldiMe nl tlio ritiarc Door, anil
It was espaclally gulling that,. Ii.
should' have been Harhnrn l.iindnu
w ho had done It. cause . or nil
girls on tint ship she was tho una
be, was pinst nuxtotis to impress.
When thu Kugllslimaii had Ural
stepped on bonril he. had surveyed
the girls ' critically,' wondering
wlilrli of tlmni tnanngcil to. Com
Mno lioaiuy and weollh. Paibarn.
It appcired, was the only oun who
possosscJ both Ihosu requirements:
so, from the nrst day o't, he wa
her devoted nttendanl. ,
She ibd .not .appeared ,tq oli.ect
to hia monopoly.' In. fuel, she iad
soemod to oncouraga it. Cciinlnly.
hi iunch that day, when she hu I
discovered that he had lipped Ihe
s'-Qward to alter his place so that he
might sit beside her, sho had onir
smiled up at him and ii.v.i niiufi
that she hoped a clos? up,.of, ior
piolile would prove worth tjie $!u
lie had paid for It. ,
Tho couples .woro rapidly I .'nylnr,
the italics ' lltKir, Votmi; Hmid.'r
son ' glance d uncertainly lou.uiN
llarlntra, wondcrtqg - how .niuch
jousur she . Inteniled convcislcji
' with, : the rcllow who played tho
saxophone.
Sho , looked Vevy, sina.ll. h1'
ihoiiglit, as' she stontl there; alnuml
ollliillkc.' her red lirowii hair gleani
ItiK puie foppir untie'. .Ihe i;lertrlr
light" ai ihoiiEb tt hail lal.ou on a
" rellectloii from tho vlvbl eonin'r red
,dro?s. .H'a considered Iwr rcry ill.
tractive. . ' ' ,
rrestiill"', , o shs shnwd ne
signs: ot rejolnlns liliu. Ilf iiili'isun
moved over to whrrii.h?!'' r!uiii:s-on,
Mrs. Trcnlnn Jon"' , sat piai-iilXv' in
' her deck chair, feeding 1IM.sr.lt on
taniiy. . : ' .
He hoped ih il li-.1 would Iind sn
Slly In Com Tremun -June..' Shi
has functioned u coiitlnuoiisly,,,(-lor
over ii J ears,
'Un m.Mnh-iH m iHrKPly.' iro.
tlcpinilatth and ntanle etllsetiftih
'Its' ltenl .miin nw Hii'onKly
unMipeil into emin'.y. fttntv ntut nn
Munal IxMllet nnd all ltn uffaiiti i'
i Itlelrnlly ndmtiiMtered. 1 1
"It offlreied hy thojto noluatlv
niKaurd hi uKt'ietil.ure, who .Know
the farmers' pro!. Mum by )ermnal
exiii'iii'nee. und who live Itieivrm-e
thrly competent leadern,
'it. was fr yir. nKrleuiture ,
M.Kn.nn ai in,, national .
,a,,im ,,nu 'unueii to he h
imtht vfrecllw iine.
"It ha ueennipllMhnd nvre In
MMirhiB definite lnihl:iti,in of
iittnMfU to iiffrlrulturo nnd to the.
rt'il people th.m any other Hitoncy I
In 1h fnlted Htntcn. ;
"H hH di ffated niimberleHi-:
l,m(tHlnllve prJeet!. ntate. nnj nit
LUXURY HUSB
8 Y ..MAY S I E
0 R E I 0
nail hwjolt , .married an Cnsli3h
man ana had lived--ereral yours In
L'niiliin
Since her Innlniijil j f.tlrly
r- ouv dc;th sha had rulurned to
lie Uniled Statx'3v where elie had
,hcen, .(.'oinPortauly :VvttaliUR in 0
4i)m!l aprii'laieiii until Unrlura hail
forcibly unllcd her up by the routi
am! . IruiifPliiutcd her onto ill?
rltrfrusliip Vndeiia. bound on n
i lcdiieriuilenu' tjr.aieo.
: "Hni ..flarbam d
erted ' you
asaln?" die .asked Sactleualy.
' ".She seems to havq ''ceil sinl'..
fen vltlia, sudden cplh tlusui tor
I lie chap who plays tins saxophone,"
he rimiarkert tartly., "tilic's been
talking to liliu for the Inst , a niiii
MPS." j , t ...... ;.. .
i Mrs. .Treiuqr, Junes snillccl.., ,i :
., ','Tliat' like J3arliara. We ' nearly
tpisscd ll) Ik shjy because at the Ian:
luimient she djapoyerod that tho taxi
siovoral million dollars ,lp , her own
iight nnd no parents to handicap
hci; In her, epcndltijf It. w;:is not to
lis lost for a trifle. But he could
not resist saving; . . ; ,,;
"Surely, Mrs. Treuton-Jorics. you
iniiilH suggest lo Mlia l.andon Ilia:
II hardly seems correct, even to
you Aniericnns', tliat she should he
standing for so lonir conversing
with one of the shirt's employes."
-Hut at that tho older woman
Inuglicd outright.
"Our lrls don't lliluk so .much
of social distinctions as-ou do. nnd
,1,'ni sure tjiat It,, what yqu'vo beon
saying were, even Intimated to Bar.
barn liei-.only rcactlnn would be to
have a .violent love affair with one
of thu stokers! That's Barbara."
Balph Henderson was silent as
he lit a cigarette. , , ltl .
.''"I? K.a'lWSf! tV.ui ',..; tu
,,,, .Mis. Treuiotl Joaes irowaw. Sho
, was I'cniarkably fond pf Barbara,
and his remark annoyed hor.
"Of course It's not a pose. Bar
bara's the most spontaneous per
roil I know. Sometimes she's a
wild ltld of lC'and sl olhers' she's
older (Mail 1 art.' Htit'w'h'utover She
is, site's iiniitrhi:": ' ' !:i :
'"k
, 1
. ' " .''s ' . inure inoncj' than sho knew how to
.Barbara "obeyed an, '.,:, nlrol.hr",-."u; !m' ''
lablo Impulse "wh.... six j,.fi Ralph i "8"", .?."! t.y sa.l... slion.ii
Ili-nierMiu-sli-ando,! In the middle j. 1,0 aM" a tavor """'
of the ilitnea lloor. t)uc inome:i; "Ol course, Barbara, I'M m"ii
she was dinning down Ihe deck.! ' if " - Hut. hollcslly. I
and Ihe nest moment; Rli'inihg idly
towards ihe- orchslva, nhe foun'i
Herself Kilning inio the t?,Ve,of Kay
IflWlher .': ' 1 - ' j
Sho thought at .(list that sjio i
must be drejiiihii,, . It could , not .
pqsslbly hu Ray luwt' :r, the que
I into stroke of tho Via 'cy, li.
ficlr tn nil mlllluus. , I
Sha looked again, and remained
stilling this time. Mast certainly. j
111 was .Kay..- There couM ho no ;
mli;aklun his tall lean II sure thai j
hud hardly a spare ounce of flcih
"IHiii H. nor his tnc that might i
have bm handsome had it no'
been for the slightly flattened no
tlutml, thnt nuMitice the lntt-vrMtn uf
aVtrh'iiltm-e.' " t , '
.... hllM ..,...,..,1 fnl. Vlll.ni Amor.
such 11 mint ilollvi'ry of mall, ir
ol iutjt. Itotti'r 1'ojirtn, pivti'ctlon of
Vuro.ftMMt luwji, ttiihmnt dairy
U nnd hotter mavketlne fnellt.
les- n well ni eotintnntly eumrlh
ultim to the welfare of the farm
home In Noelul it ml educational
dlre'tlun. . '
"It Imx eoiiMtiiiilly fotiEht Intern
Br,rt ,uu. rth-hotiehty nnd hrni :
Kree, inttHrrnneo. nioniioiy
clialnpl..ned tho emote of Hnd
aoveriiment ewrywhere."
-i ,. ,. ..
iThN and TImiI
t At liie natlonul Oranir eonven-
Hon hnld In Suernmnto. CaUt. In
li:6. tl wwn voted to hnve the fol-
iAu-tnir wrltton Into the C.mnee bv.
lawn: ."Thnt nny Orange member,;
knmvn to be traffieHlnR In Intoil-
111
and the oveiiarge mouth that took
a crooked twist when ho smiled.
The young saxuphouisl did not
see her coiuius until she was al
most at bis elbow, and when he did.
he merely said hi the most natural
voice In tile world,
"Hello. Barbara."
Ills ,tone itohphuee.ij her. . It
would seem ns. though , they were
mere acquainiancefi';. ds though ihe
old relationship had-never existed.
"I ' didn't know jyou were on
uo'ard,';..1s)y.ilsud.U.t' last, feeling
my 'spiall and very foalish, which
was a.tiew expeitenco for Darbara
"Xo? That's not surprising;, I
.went, down , with the ,'(l' directly
we,, sailed. . anil ' tonight Is my llr-l
iippsaraucc. professional pr other
wise."
And he smiled that odd twisted
smile of his Dial Rarbnnt renieni
b?red so wall. , ,
"I'm sorry." she suid lamely.
Tq herself sho was saying, "ThW
pan't be rejil, This can't possibly
he real. It's ubsiird, Ray .and mo
und wo're talking as though we
were strangers."
"Any. special, tune you'd like to
request, 1 remember you used to
he cnuy about 'Sleepy Time Uai'
or 'That Certain Party.' "
. His exnrcaslon was serious, but
there was a b:illiei'ins toac lu hi.
voice, and Barbara, iiaarl.- it, sud
ssxopnono piaycr Ray X.rwih?r.
d.enly higher lip. , He eenied ys
be pui'iKiseiy, makiiir; fin of her j
trying to. hurt her as hu had dou?
in the past. , :
, She flaw that ho did u ' intend, It
roier to tho past: ihal ho regarded
ovoi ytliiUK pel ween thorn ns fin
ished! But Ihe girl felt that .she
could not leave It at that. Some,
how she must mako liii.i clear it;)
the mystery that hung like agjdord
over' those last few years. - !
"I'd I'd like to talk to you some'
time, Ray." ;rx
' . ile'did not answe'i for a' Moment,
nnd when he did. the mocking s:uii:
Had loft his face. : -. ' ;
' "Whnt's ih'e iivo.'.I!-i-rhara? Ijii'j
It "wisest lo 'leave ''Utlugs asi they
nro?" ' ' " " 1
The girl shook Ii-.t lierd and one
tliiVlfj hronse-siioil too uervouily
'li'Roed a' pattern on tho deck. 1
' "iot for inc. Bay. There's "so
mticji I don't imiterst'aiid." Meet m
r:ittiewhere afti r you'i'e through
playliiK touighi." .
lie hesllaled. Sutlilruly the whole
situation apprared to him drciilniiy
Ivonli-el. ' '-. " ' ' ;
',' : i
Odd .that Barbara l.'.indou. wl'.h
don't sec much sense in It. llil he
like a' ni.uf Joui'it'py iti tl ' moon tor
both ot us.'-',
. Por the lust few seconds tha
pianist .nnd been .striking coisis i
rjudoiu. uow bs gave a signal'fur
the others to tunc in '. him on
the next foxirot. Hay turned to
pick up tils siio;iltoiie nnd Bsrbsia
sain nulckly: "Tiie ihince should lo
over by ll:,1o, meet mo by the prow
ou Hie Inp deck." '
Cf.ojrl.lM. lcl rirrs) ,
A -miin whti ran iwiv Ir-m his
swccthtirt espisun in tcmcrrow's
ch.ipter.
, nitlmr. llqMr, JtNllnR
lhei-wlKi'. otill nnd
huylnir. or
Nhould Ite
sunuttnrUy dlnmlsed from the
Ciiiitfe without n Irlul.'
. Till how-N where the Grunge ns
n tmtlitmil body stands on the
ioe!ttton if cnforetiiK tin ,rohthl
thn low.
The OrunKe lnliovn that a Rood
elUae-n will ohey all of the laws f
(lie- country, state or, loenl. un long
um thty ixrv lnws and whether you
approve of them or not. , A law Ih
law nnd must be rewarded -ot
The tlrnr.ne belli'Ven In eo-oner-
ntlve innrket u one of th. mn
MirvH ne(jaiv to Injure proener
Uy fof the rhn-r. nnd thnt every
farmer vhoM.d Join wit'.', hi, neigh
bor In orffunUed eo-operntlve mir
hot in of hi products, both selling
i nnd buvlnK,
Tho Oranse believes In edocn
Un the numt vital f-peney.ln
(etterhiK' farm' roiiditiinw. edwea-
tlon in inarKeting. lojrislation. bet- y
tor schools ami social edii:uth.n i.
eofrinK','the-?pii.4t-ual, moral nnd '
phydenl tit hls. e j
Tho degree work offers the very
highest tjrpe of eocial education,
tho loeturp hour offerM xinUmited
oppoitunifUw 'foi iiractical educa
tion ulonvt'Viny line In wnlch n far
mer- wan lie Interested, as well ns j
the oppOttnllt' to jnoviile rulture !
and' entertainment. There Ih iiio i
doubt but what the-lecture work ;
Js-iho li'is isi Important tlivltiion of..
(IranKe !ibtr. j t
The toports pf tnmliiiK nnd ;
Kpeclul co ni milt com can be made. J
most edtigntionab---Kwry ' (irniiKe 1
eoinmiltfie nliould; be active and 1
eojitributy its, part toward the
iH'nefitH tu' which tin mcmherH are
entitled. Sin-rial research work ;
ean Ik hnnilbHl tliilrf(;.i ihelecture i
hour or' through special commit-
tecs. ' t .
To handle our farms in the bent
way, to 'market our produce In
the bewt . way. to manage our
Jievpien .In Jh. b(jjt. way. to raise i
,o.m ehttlrn in ,the. ie."t vvjy. to
live turn lives in the best way, that i
Is the f'l'aniro ideal."
EOOD-fiYE ITCHING M
Soothing, healing and tremendously
efficientinvisible Zemo hrirp cool
relief to'Itching Skin. Even whero
skin is raw and peeling, thousands
have found that Zemo quickly re
stores comfort. H helps smooth awny
Memishes and clear up Phnpies Mash
and othnr annoying itchinK'skm and
senlir IrritetionR," Keep clcitnr anti
septin Zemo alwaj-s on band. Use it
freely, it it sfc, pleasant, aic. OOo
and Ji.OO.'Sojd cvofjjw here.
Filson Hunting Goat I
OH. BbV. what cofnfort! Ten
conveniently placet pbekots
RivcBmpIc room for game and
all Intimate be longings: Light
cnov.gh forcomrbrt.yct sturdy
enough for protection. Pains
takingly made of Filson wa ter
proofed Khaki, double
throughout:- There's a rare
conSdence in your aim when
cla,d ift a Filsonttpting Coat
fltfcr.fteuli'i-s sell them
Ulectrotherapr Chiropractic
Dr. H. P. Coleman
th 8uctessful Tear la Wmlford
TreStments by Appointment
Natural Methods
Pood Sclenct ;
M4tor4 Canter.. Bldo-, Phona, MI
sjAjoHOSMrara. skosi 44
AeoMnm CUAMMO AO
. VW Outdoor Clothes :'
I0OD-I007 FIRST AVENUE
. ' StATTlt
i iiiiil
'' . -Worker-"Alaska!"
.Loafer "Don't kid me, Big Boy!" i
Worker "Not for the world. And you
can't kid Alaskans dbowf GOOD
-. coffee,
Oiily a Few" Gents
Each Month
I
.will .provide adequate; protec
tion for your jewelry, heirlooms,
. valuable papers, and documents in
our modern fire-proof vaults.
Unprotected valuables are. a stand
ing invitation to the midnight
prowler. Arrange today for a Safe
Deposit Box as a protection for
your home as well as for the
valuables! t-M. - . :. '
1:1
51
First National Bank
" : 'ITrMedfoi'd,' Oregon';:: 't'?
. lA
fe1 BILLS!
'' .-!' ' ; .- I '
NO MATTER WHAT
MAY BE it's nice to have the Employers'
Group foot the doctor's and hospital bills
she uld you have an accident, t . ,
Then there's Weekly Indemnity (a week
ly check) on top of that. Your particu
lar need may be different. Therefore
talk it over with tho agent of the Employ
ers' Group. . 1 x
Medf ord Investment JCo.
, 125 East.Gth
We have a large stock of all .varieties p .:
Pears, Walnuts, Shrubbery
And All Fruit and Shade Trees
Prices quoted by .writing, tq
will call on .you.
J. J, JDuane Nurseries " ;
. . . Martine, Calif,. , .."''
CT.ASSITIr'.T) ADVERTISING OPTS RESULTS
.. -.11 :..(
either'." .
r.-si
' .', ' '
YOUR INCOME
. Phone 1224
us at Central .Point and we