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BEDFORD fflOL TRTBtTNTE, SIEPFORD, OREGON,- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9,-1529. THE LUXURY HUSBAND Lett TUb Prove mmr PSGE EIGHT IN .i-l : o tniir .. : f ' I..'.' In fill. ; 1-if I. Mi fllii 1 . 1 .1,. ! .1' Mi .lir CHaSmmc or the John Deere Tractor There is ho doubt in. our minds that the John Deere is the tractor best suited to your farm needs. There's only one place for us to prove this to your own satisfaction that's right out on yout own farm. We want you to see with your own eyes the tremen dous amount of power this light-weight tractor can de liver. We want you to run it yourself so that you may W know what th John Dr Tractor will io. W wwil you to know it, too. Clv um Umv opportunity Lu iliuw you. Hubbard Bros., Inc. ' Medford, Oregon I At this Store You Grt QUALITY SERVKTe BEFORE- IiN thl full-automatic clwtrlc range, WeMlng lionne Iibh iMtrfertvd the rlmtlAo "Flavor Zono" rooking method . . , the method that gives you complete freedom front the kitchen and at the ume time cooks to a a vorymeltinK tenderness. Never before liua it been poMible to enjoy tile every-day convenience of automatic cooking and the delirious goodncas of cooking that rival, the, tradi tional flavor of old Dutch Oven daya . , . at ao low a price. And low coat la only one of the many economics of buying thla moat modern of electric ranges. The saving In food, In time, In effort, inuke it still more , Worthwhile. WESTINCIIOUSE ELKCTKIC ft MFG. COMPANY OITicra in ull l'rllirial:itics KepreHentuttves Everywhere , , -x 1 iC-''" " " ' - CZI!3 - - - -- l nun mm turn Westinghouse The Electric Range with the Automatic "flavor Zone" Oven Let Us Figure on Installing a WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC RANGE in Your borne. Phone 12 and we will call on you. People's Electric Store 212 Weit Main Street Modford, Oregon CUUSmXD ASVXSTISINa QKTI &XIULTI know how simple and easy it is to operate how it re sponds instantly to every de mand, whether at the draw bar or on the belt. ' The John Deere Tractor has established records every where for less fuel and oil con sumptionfor low upkeep for continuous, uninterrupted service month after month, year after year records diffi cult for other tractors to equal. ' ' THt tUM or MUTT NEVER Such a Range at such a Low Price Th Conioli Hung tall It Its niil nn unci t li r ft lurfiri unit,, ! low In lrlt, ynt it rn r-mlt fur m family of 110 ur FOR HALL PAINT TALK NT, Ore;, Oct. 9. (Spl.) At the regular monthly meeting of the city council October 2, nlnns were made to puint the city hull and ull out-hulldingu and to improve the grounds In general. City Marshal Archie EdmunHon nun the contract to do the work. Fred Hupp and Mr. Beeson have returned from a hunting trip. but ft wuh not leurned Just how many bucks they . captured, but they assured ub they did not re turn empty handed, William Hhlpley returned from CorvalllH this week-end where he went for medical treatment. There was no school In Talent Monday and Tuesday owing to the teachers' Institute In Ashland. MIhh Kster HpannenberK spent the week In Corvallls. IrvinR Miller, for several years a resident of Talentt has moved to Aledford, Buddie Hlmenson, who makes his homo with .Mr. Mil ler, will attend school in Medford. Lee Van Ausilalo of this city is also attenilinK Medford school, Mrs. Kaltmarsh of. the -Apple-Knto district spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mis. (luy Hamilton of Tulent. Karl Hamilton, whn has been employed by the fiafeway store In Medford, has been transferred to Ooqulllo, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ooikp DelllnBer and Mr. and Mrs. Witlard Hufk- iiiKham ef Yuklmn, Wash., are! visiting at the home of Mr. audi Mrs. YV. W. Buckingham of this: city. t KAOI.E POINT, Ore., Oct. 1 (Special.) I). K. Pntrlck Is Install ing n new furnace In Iho Orange hall, which will make It very com fortable for meetings during the winter months. William Chappell mid Peter Si mon returned home Thursday even ing from a two months' mining trip In Cnllfornla. Tom itlley, local carpenter, put a new lock on the Presbyterian church door. Dr. 1!. II. Elliott will take the old ono to use on one of his buildings at Hhady Cov.i. 10. 1.1. tihaw of Eaglo Point and formerly of Ashland, attended tho big banquet of the Musonlc lodge, at which time .Senator Dunn at tended at a special meeting. Mrs. Blanche .Stanley was call ing on friends Thursday afternoon before leaving for Silver Lake, where alio will remain all winter. Tho venison feed at tho Klncnld dance hall Saturday evening brought out a large crowd of pat rons. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arens moved to the Untie Creek orchard Thurs day, where he Is employed. John Itlgshy returned to Raglo Point Inst week from central Ore gon, whure he had been working the past summer. 4 PIIOI5N1X. Ore., Oct. il. (Spl.) The Ladles' Aid belli their regu lar meeting and tea ut the church last Thursday afternoon. Several very important items were dis cussed and decided upon. Tbe one of greatest importance to the community was tho plan ning of tho liurvest home supper, which will be held on October 18, nt the church. They will begin serving the supper at 5:30 nnd tho price will be as usual. This is a yearly event of the society ami is looked forward to by a large num ber of people In Medford and Ashland. MRS. EDMUNSON, TALENT REPORTED AS VERY ILL TAIsKNT. Ore., Oct. . (Spl.) Mi'H. Archlo KdtmuiHOn In very Ml nt her homo hero nt thin writ ing. Mrs. KrimunHon Buffered n Ntitike enrly In the Hummer and while she had Improved 8ome whtitt wuh fnrv from being well. She hud n relnpHe recently nnd Is In n very serious condition, lie- cord I UK to Dr. llulnen. ) EAGLE POINT, MEDFORD WOMEN SCHOOL MATES KADI.K POINT, Ore., Oct. 9. (Special) ornndma Taylor nnd .Mrs. Coy were Invited guests I at the home or Mrs. Henry Owens ; October S. to meet Mis. Kinnmel of Medford. Grandma Taylor und j Mrs. Kutnmel were school chums many years ago nnd had not met for a long time. ! COLORADO COUPLE TO LOCATE ROGUE VALLEY TAI.KNT, Ore Oct. . (Rpl.) Mr. nnd Mrs. Hntchklse. daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. 1ny liiimllton, left this week for Unmir, Colo. Mr. Hotfhkls Intends to dlspnsd or HI. properly In Ijiniar nnd re turn tn this valley. They will go by way of Salt Lake. Bay Lowther' sn- gu'tfid'to marry tha wealtliy Jiy Bar urben h. ai-a Landon dltaPDear. ;lscov.ra ma rortun. iosl Thre. yean later they meet unexpectedly on board a alllp. Tbey .till love each other but Ray muses to marry Barbara becauee, be feels, her wealth and hie poverty make It Imposelble. ' Barbara make a des perate eRort to convince Ray she will ruin her life unless he' re lentsand he does. They are mar ried tn Parle but Barbara's wealth begins Immediately to mar their happlneae. Ray Insists he will not live In ease on her money but muit earn his own living by writing Jazz compositions and meanwrHi continue to play in an orchestra. Barbara's tears break down his . defenses, however, on one point . he agrees to compters the voyage as a passenger and not as ths ship saxophonist. . ' .. Chapter . ' '.THE 8HIP G0S8IPS IT was all over tbs ship tbe o$tt morning . that Barbara -. Landon bad married tbe saxophonist In tbe orchestra. It began as a whis pered rumor wbtcb grew In force, aa tbe facts became known, until It dominated the conversation everywhere; on tbe decks, tn tbe lounges; it even penetrated to. the kitchens. ' Cora Trenton-Jones found her self the center of an eager, ques tioning mob who Invaded bar state- Henderson plans -a crafty scheme room before she even had (ime -dress herself. All through the morning they came, In a! never ending stream, Barbara herself be ing the Brat. . , Mrs. Trenton-Jonug had returned to the ship very late the preced ing night, tired out, her head dizzy with the names of various . hotels to which Henderson had dragged her. Having given her steward Instructions not to call her In the morning she still was asleep when Barbara stole Into her cabin and hugged her awake. Trenty darling," she murmured, "I'm so happy." Mrs. Trenton-Jones' eyelids flut tered faintly, then she tried to re sume her sleep, ' but, presently, raised herself. "Is that any excuse for waking me out of a perfectly good sleep?" she demanded. Then, with tbe mem ory of yesterday unpleasantly vivid In her mind, she added crossly, "Anyhow, you've no right to be happy." Barbara opened her eyes and purred innocently, "But why?" And Cora Trenton-Jones launch ed into a graphic and reallstla de scription of all she had suffered the previous day. . Barbara was rocking herself to and fro with .aughter. The older woman regarded her In a hurt nod augry silence. . "You might tell me what you were doing yesterday." "I was getting married," Bar bara announced calmly." i "Getting married? ... For the Lord's sake whom have you mar ried?" "Hay Lowthor." "Hay . . , whom? Never heard of lilm." , "You've heard him anyhow, Trenty he's the saxophonist In the orchestra." "The saxophonist ..." weakly, "you're, you're Joking, Barbara M "Honest. I'm not lank here ..." and she held out her slim platinum wedding band. At that Corn Trenton Jones col Inpscd. i "We'd have Invited you lo the ceremony It we'd thought you'd be so pleased shout It!" Barbara mur mured swoelly. "Wish me luck, old dear, I'm off now to see to my parking. We're getting off ..I Southampton." She walked towards the door and, with her hand on the knnb. added, "You belter go on with this tour. Trenty. You're a sweet thine, but hardly ticecfts.iry on a honey moon " SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ' AT TALENT GROWING TAI.KNT. Ore., Oct. 9. (Spl.) The hliih school Is still arowInK j in attendance ns the fruit season ! is nenrliiK tho end. Those enter-1 Inn Inst week were Oeorite Conner, j Kloyd t-onu, Vesley Morrison, i James Pervls, rtny t'hnpen, Mniel Turnsworth nnd Helen Nichols. The new Knryrlnpedln Hrltlnn nlcn, has Just arrived and room Is being made for this new addition to the school. Hiiperlntendent Mil ler reports a very favorable begln nlng of the term. SYNOPSIS: Bar I And with tbat abe was gone be fore Cora Trenton-Jonea bad recov ered sufficiently to utter a word. Ralph Henderson was tbe next to disturb her. He arrived simul taneously with tbe steward, bear ing an Immense box of candy. Mrs. Trenton-Jones considered that,. aha needed It to help her withstand the shock of Barbara's announce ment, ; ..- . . She knew that she would b blamed for Barbara's elatest esca pade; tbe girl's relativea would be furious, asking how she could have let such a thing happen under her. very nose, , , . -T i.. . ' She felt uncomfortably aware that abe should have taken more interest In Barbara's affairs, but, to do so would have necessitated energy, and energy of any kind Cora . Trenton-Jones, deplored. Be sides, sbe had not thought Barbara Interested la any man on board, unless It were the Britisher. If only It bad been the Britisher, sbe reflected bitterly. He, at least, had a title In the offing to exchange for Barbara's wealth. They could not bsve blamed her so much for tbat but a pcariHess fellow In the orchestra,. ... ... Ralph Henderson's face was a mottled red as he stood angrily chewing bis under Hp whilst be to separate Barbara from Ray. waited for the ateward to with draw. "What's this I hear about Bar bara having married that saxo phonist?" he burst out, directly the cabin door was closed. Mrs. Trenton-Jones sighed. She felt better after a walnut cream. "I'm afraid It's true." "Great Heavens!" he spluttered. ''You sit there and tell me It's true. . . . Sit there and calmly munch chocolate creams." "One must live," she told btm mildly, as she put tbe largest she could And Into her mouth. "Three hundred calories at least, but I feel tho better for It," she an nounced to herself. He went on heedless of her inter ruption. "Without doing anything to pre vent It." "What can one do now?" "Damned It I'll believe he'a a gontleman, either!" Honderson burst out. He felt he could say no more than that. Mrs. Trenton-Jones smiled, but It was a sickly effor'. "He may be for all we know." "Impossible! He wouldn't be In his present position If he wore." It occurred to Cora Trenton Jones that it this Englishman were doing something similar Instead of waiting to fatten off an heiress '. e might be better for It. But. by 'na ture, she was a peaceful woman, so Instead she began nnothei ploce of candy. She was enjoying her self for the first time in days. . "No man Is worth dieting tor." she thought to herself. Aloud she said, "Knowing Bar bara as 1 do, It can't possibly last." "You don't think so?" "Of course not." ,'Ab. ..." He appeared to be thinking, for he sat for some minutes on the end of her bunk pulling at his mus tache. Presently he said, "It might bs worth trying." , "You see.", be explained, "I'd In vited Barbara on a. house party and sho'd accepted. When. I first henrd of this this tomfoolery of hers I thought It was all off. Now I'm nut so sure that It mightn't be wise to hold her to her promise and ask the fellow along too. Ought to sicken her of him quicker than anything, seeing btm In constant association with well, with men who are gentlemen, you know. She's bound to notice the contrast." fCopyrltfM, Dlnl Preej) Ralph Hendereon'e clever eien vpelle misery tor Ray . and un h.lppinets for Barbara, Continue the torv tomorrow. COOS BAY DEER MAIMED BY RECENT FOREST FIRE MAISSHKIKI.D. Ore,, Oct. 9. (4t Many deer, some with their legs burned and badly worn off half to the knee joints and hocks, hnvc been killed In the Camas Valley by woodsmen who found the deer following the forest fire which swept through the district two weeks ago. Carcasses of mnny deer have been found in the woods, e RnsehurR. Duds for Men store changed hand. mmm. Jackson County Building & Loan Association Preferred Stock Which Assures Earnings of Our Home Loans solve tho problem of financing your new home; ' Let us tell you all about it NOW! 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