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PXGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. - FRTDAY, OCTOBER 18 1929. Johnson Fruit Market J Saturday Specials Green Beans, 2 lbs. ............ .25c Local Spinach, 3 lbs.'; . . 25c Jumbo Celery, 2 for 25c Sweet Spanish Onions,, 5 lbs. 15c Sunkist Oranges, medium size, 2 dz. 29c Local Saloway Peaches, per crate $1.13 No. 1 Klamath Potatoes, 50-lb. bag $1.65 Free Delivery Daily Phone 1137 y Plenty of Parking Space Free Lecture ON AN CHRISTI BY I.! 1 1 JOHN C. LATHROP, C. S. B. OF BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Rialto Theatre 1 Q FRIDAY at 8 p. m. Oct. A " ;, ; t All Are Cordially Invited HALL PAINT COi 407 E. Main Paint Now for Winter Protection s ; i : , 1 Protect your buildings .from the ravages of Winter with a. good coat of paint. We have a. large supply of mixed paints and painter's equipment at prices that appeal to the thrifty. 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Then see us for your paints. IIASS-HITTFR KM NT CO. jJ40ailt ScrM.Sn r'nuitmn olutnlwm llo.'nr Ufutilul Dept. tmloicilli llk-namtorcoia)iir thv It-llCnmr Harmony St-lrvtor ami booklet "Harmonious bxiw iort" rtiul.tly ist caih. My name Mr addrtii.. Mr dealer'! NOTF : I have in minj naintinjl a llutcoU, wootllj. half limherLl, shingl. G howae. E f. .1 ON TUTTLE TRACT TABLE ROCK AREA TAB LIS -HOCK, Or., Oct. 18. j (.Special.). Workmen are conatruct ! IriK two dwelling houses on the Tuttlu tracts, una fur the Hensley t family ami one fur Mr. anil Mrs. j JacohKori. It is reported that! in the near I r inure buildings will bu put up on tin tract recently bought by JJ. C j Hamilton. i Ur. Ilei-kman was called Wed 1 nesduy to attend Donald Wilson who collided with a steel post on I the basketball court and suffered, u biully sprained knee. . I Air. and Mrs. Mel- Atkins and j young non who were, visitors taut : week at the, .1. I. Nenlon homo left Sunday mornliiK fur their home In Klamath county. Th Nea Ion-Wilson hay haling ! outfit resumed operations Monday lln the Kagle, 1'oint- section after u ! several days layoff. Many of the young people of the district met at the school house Friday night and after enjoying a covered dish HUpper organized a rhrlHtlan Kndeavor Hoclety which will meet every Sunday at 7 p. m. James Cam be if? anil family of Talent spent Sunday here with the Frank Hart family. IMuiih are being made by the community club offlcerH and teachers for n box Hoclal ami entertainment to be given on Hal lowe'en, Oct. 31, to raise funds for purcbuHfni u Htcreuptlcon lantern for uno In the Hchool. Letter Hamilton who Ih prepar ing (iuarterH for IiIh foxea in Klam nth county wiuj here after supplies the firm of the week. Dun Jap and Hamilton delivered Meventeen head of beef to Medford buti'het'H Wednesday. Win. Hardy and nmall daughter Hilly of Medford visited with friends hure last week. They have been spending several weekH in (California Hince the deo4h of Mih. J lardy from Injuries sustained In an auto accident- near Salem last July. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and Hon Glen and Miss Jessie Sea hrooku are spending a few days on a hunting and camping trip In the mountains. Leslie Davis and family of Wil low Springs were Table Hock call-, ers last Sunday. .Mr. ami Mrs. 11, W. Davlsnon motored to Crater Lake Wednes day and found it looking its best. HAC'i-LB J'OINT. Ore., Oct. 18. (Nnoclul.) Mi-h. liattlo Hengwall returned from- Hncnimonto Mon day inurnlng und will nmlce Iter home for the winter Willi, her mother, Mm, M. 10. Clngeade. M v. and A! vtt. Wid iner and M v. and Ali'H.. Kmlulph Khinllng. all of I'ui-tland, wen plratum! callers at the hnmn nf lOdltlt Weldman Tues day uftornoon. Those relehrntlntf their birthday anniversary ami eontrih.utiim tu tlu offerliiK at the rieshyterlun Sunday Hchool rwontly, were Airs. .Mary KhcIi, Mvh. Itoyal Itrown, 11. II. t'amplK'll and l.yle Smith. Hoy Smith iti on thu tdek list this Wi'i'k. . , .. .Miu StrausH of SaniH Valley and daughter-in-law. ' .Mrs. Albert StrausH were railing on friends in ICdKfe Point Sunday. .Mr. and .Mrs. Henry furrier of Medford caiiu out Saturday moriir Iiik and enjoyed a viit with Nettle (irov'r. tiramlma Coy and daughter-in-law, ..Mrs, Kdwnrd Coy left Monday niurniiiK fr KilKene where they will visit for several days with .Mr. ami Mrs. W. U. Koltlnette. (irand- mu t'uy ami Mr. liohiuette are brother and sister and this will be their first visit for u long time. . Mrs. I,ylo Carlton will leave, on the MhiLHtn Salurtlay evnlntf tor Oakland, California, where stu will he met by Mr. Carlton. They will visit at the home of her untie, K. 1. Uobinette and will see" San Kramisco and Los Angeles. Mrs. Carlton expects to he Kono n few eka. i The Palmer Piano , housn In- , stalled a new Hrunswiek radio for, Mr. and Mrs. AVIIIlam Perry one! diiv last week. I "You wouldn't put a sack of flour into one vscmt and expect success Avd cofltce roasted in hulk can never taste like Hills Bros. Coffee. For by Con trolled Roasting. Hills Bros. continuous process that roasts only a few pounds at n time, every berry is roasted evenly. The flavor is controlled, and what a flavor it is I ' HILLS BROS i COFFEE Frt th Irtm lit enf- tt r. 019:9 EAGLE POINT - i 7 A1 THE LUXURY HUSBAND. ' -:- i SYNOPSIS: Indlcnant becauss nay lieu from tho houae-witrty, leaving only, a curt. notu. tarbttm plunKcs Into a role ot aBflumod gaiety, while she necretly lonita for Jtiiv'a return. One nicht. aha and Henderson are paired In a mid night treasure hunt. The auccev eivo clues lead them nround the couutryslita and finally to the rulna of an ancient abbey. Here Hen derson HUUdenly takes Itarbara In 1 his arms, vows he lovea her and UHka that she leave Ray and marry him. Just then a terrlfylnc volco booms out of the eorle darkness aomeone has been watchlUK Hen derson'a love-maklnn and It la Hay. t Chapter 17 ' ,: '. BACK TO AMERICA zriENDEnSON'S arm fell from Barbara's shoulders anil ho turned toward Uay, who was stand ing a few feet behind them. "Good Lord, Lowthor," Hender son ' shouted, and Barbara could only gasp In bewilderment, . "Why, Jtay " A stupid sort of silence, only momentarily however, for Hender derson quickly regained his com posure. . "We thought you, were In Lon don." He laughed as he spoke, as though lie were trying to pass the situation off as a Joke. Hut Hay did not appear to enter Into the joke. Ray's voice split the alienee Henderson's arm dropped inc'.r.ntty. "It's obvious that, you thought 1 was In town ., . ." he began.' "Rot!" Henderson Interrupted. "Haug, It, all, man, there's no need to look so surly about It, We're not living In a dark age, you know." "Nor In a decent ono apparently." But that, Barbara would jrtbt stand for. 'I "How dare you say that, Ray," sho flashed at him. "Ucs.'dea, you're making au absurd fuss out of no thing. Wo were out on n trea sure hunt." ' "Our host and myself seem both Interested in the same treasure," Ray said caustically. The Britisher's eyes narrowed and. Barbara had begun to bo frightened. Angry as. sho was with Ray, she did not want a serious quarrel to tako place between tho two men. "You're behaving like two school boys," she told them angrily. "Stop quarreling and. Instead, you might tell me, Ray, what you hare been doing these last tew days." "I should prefsr to explain that to you when we are alone," he told her coldly. She looked at him a moment and then Btnrted toward the automo biles and, after a perceptible hesi tation, the two men fell into stop beside hor. ; "I caught the 10:15 from Water loo nnd was fairly late lu reaching the bouse," Ray told her stiffly. "They intormod me that you wore out on a treasure hunt, but when nil tho others had returned I began to worry. 1 Induced tho boys to tell mo whero they had planted the treasure and I thought I'd run over in the car to see If I could locnto you." Ho paused, omlnnusl.r, and Dur ham hastened to maintain n bright, chatty conversation all tho way to tho house, to tho moment, In fact when she and Ray wero safely alone In the bedroom. Then the storm broke Sho turned upon him, obsessed by the thought ot her own humiliation during the past days. "NoVj Ray Lowthor, perhaps you'll be good enough to explain what possessed you to lo;.vo as you did ..." Sho was perilr'.isly near to tears and Ray, seeing l, wild more gent ly than he might otherwise have done: TWO HURT IN ACCIDENT EAGLE POINT HIGHWAY KAOIjK POINT. Ore., Oct. IS. (Special.) A car overturned nh the Crater Iako hluhway Sunday i Mt lie pasdnK a truek thru loose 1 Kiti vol. Tiu oocupunl!. Mr. Myers nnd Walter Pudd of the Hi owns! I'uhln were both slightly hurt. Ir. j Sears attended the injured, men. I MEDFORD PASTOR VISITS WILLIAMS CRK. CHURCH WII.UAMS CKKKK, Ore.. Oct. 1 S. (Special.) Visitors Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Philip ' Meetehry Included llev. and Mrs. I Uraiihnm of Mudford. Itev, It run j "You remember that V O. V, I gave Major Perkins?" f f i She looked surprised and nftit dcd. sitting very stiff and straight on the stool before the Uresaicj table mirror. "Well, the only way 1 could think of getting sufficient money to meet 1C was to Wire BUI Foster, asking If he couldn't get me some-extra work with the sax. He replied that one of his own men was away sicl; for a few days and to conic right up and take his place." A longlali pause. Then she s.-.M slowly, "I see. So you loft nio for your ' saxophone. 1 fancy that It might ' have been mare flattering had it been another woman." "Good Lord, Barbara! , Don't be absurd . . . there was nothing to It." "You forget I offered In fact, ' begged you to lot me lend you the money." "And you forget." he replied harshly, "beforo we married, 1 stip ulated I should maintain my inde pendence . . . It's a death blow to a man's pride to havo to look to his wife for every thing even for his gambling debts." Her lir3 curled cynically. "Your prldo, Itay always your pr'de. What I suffer because of It never seems to interest you. Why don't you tell me you actually en Joyed being away from mo?" Ho sprang tip off the bed and came towards her. "Well I did, Barbara 1 don't mean I enjoyed being away from you, but, It was great tooting tho sax again! Bill let me lend the boys in a couple of my own tunes. They went over big . . . Why, what's the matter, Barbara?" for bo suddenly saw that tears were strcamiug down her cheeks. "Your music! your music!" she cried angrily. "It's all yen cure about . . . That I twisted my nukle and was laid up In bed fnr Iwn days doesn't matter . . . Ray, I ought to hate you." But that last sentenca gave her away beautifully, and ltay lost no time in taking advantage ot it. lie came towards her and. with a ten der, knowing grin, he tried to draw her to him. "Barbara, come on, snap out ot it. I'm sorry I hurt you Will that do? ..." And he bent forward nnd kissed her. At first she wouldn't return his kisses, but as he persisted, her lips gradually became soft and yielded. The next moment, with a. half sob, sho had clasped him fiercely around the neclt, ihiIIIhb him down towards her with a hun ger that made hlra utterly, entire ly repentant. "Oh, Ray, I've been so lonely ... so rottenly lonoly for you Speaking over her head he said: "Lot's go back to New York at once. I'm all eager to get to grips with the situation fight my way through nnd make you proud of mo. You'll help me, won't you, Barbara?" His eyes pleaded with her and there was a tremor of desperate earnestness in his voice. "Yes, wo can go back homo. Rny," she said, slowly, but ns sht spoke sho sighed faintly to herself Already the splendor of those' last, moments was marred. Why must ho think continually of ambi tion, of achievement? Why could he not be content with their love? (CopvrlpM, Dial rrcss) Horn again but BartnrA', mil. Hops, atill plaeut their happineu. Nexl installment tomorrow. hum Is pastor of the Methodist ehurrh. South of Medford. He oe cupled tho pulpit at the Methodist rhapW tit WtlH.inm isimdny. WILLIAMS GRANGERS AT JACKSONVILLE MEETING WILLIAMS CRKKK, Ore., Oct. IS. (Special.) H. R human. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Johnson and Mr. nnd Mrs. tleoore Fields of ProvoU attended OranKo nt Jacksonville Thursday evening. A fine time was reported. Ue-Kkx't iirevn. TORONTO, Oct. IS. iD Wit Ham Oreen. president of the ' American federation of labor, was I re-eleeted for another year today by the annua! eonvntlon. There was no opposition. PEOPLE HEAR .TALKS BY VALLEY PASTORS SAMS VALLEY, Ore., Oct. 18. (Special) Rev. Kandull and Kev. Kay of Medford gave Interesting talks at the young people's meet ing Sunday night. The baby daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas Cronliolin, which hud been sick for many months and ; was taken to the Sacred Heart hos- pltul for treatment in September, passed away ' at Medford October lUtll. ;'. KruBtiis Wllison and MV. Lacy ot Bvuns , Valley- were purchasing grain this week, from Elllss Cinrrett and O. T Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Grantham and two younger children muved with their household belongings to Mudford, where they will make their future home. . The two older duughters will remain In Sums Valley and at tend high schol. Mr." and Mrs. J. A.' Cook of Gold Hill visited friends here Sunduy afternoon. The condition of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, who have been seri ously, ill, is slightly Improved. Mr. Scott will undergo a second opera tion at the Sacred Heart hospital as soon as his condition permits. . The high school freshman class will be initiated by the upper clauses tonight. The school board met Monday night and voted to purchase the necessary laboratory equipment to allow for the teaching of jihysics in. high school. Many students have taken the new subject this week. , Haiti of small consequence fell in our district . Wednesday night after a threatening appearance that caused much uneasiness umoug the apple pickers. J. h. Howe and Otto Tresham just related that "we killed u buck" in the near vicinity o their homes. .. - EDK.V PHECINCT, Ore., Oct. 18. (Special.) Wo regret to learn that -Mrs. 1. A. Kennies of l'hoenix, mother of Mrs. A. H. Henrn, Harry lleuuies .and Jlrs. J-illie. Coleman, is reported to bo very low at tlu sunitarium in Ashland. -Mrs. Culver Furry or East Eden visited, at the homo of Mr. .and Mr. -Vlul Franklin In Medford on Tuesday. K. P. Ilarneburg. and Mr. Atkln of East Eden ure having their win ter wood sawed by a .Medford ma chine. Mih.. AI. Itose of Medford came up to l'hoenix Monday to spend a few weeks with her Sun Lloyd and family.'- . v' ' i Aire. Donna Graffis left Inst week w-ilh her . adopted daughter, Mrs. tlllderbrand, and husband to spend the winter at their home at Stock tun,. Cal. Last Sunday, Mr. Whitman took Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Culver, daugh ter, Agnes, and .son Harold, on a trip to Crescent city. The day was fofrgy lit the beach, which obscur ed the water. Harry Harneburg and wifo will again attempt to get out where the big bucks are said to roam, next Sunday. . Mrs. ltoy Caster left Wednesday for Aberdeen. Wash., to visit her mother and sisters for two or three weeks. .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coats and daughter Ethel of l'hoenix were In Talent and Ashland last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Coats has Just fin ished a large puullry huusc and was out buying some young hens. Mrs. Lena Stevens has been laid up w ith rheumatism nnd her moth er. Mrs. -Calhoun, and her sister, Mrs. Cottrell, havo been with her this week. , , . Ferd nnd Grover, brothers of Claude Cute, and two friends, ar rived in the valley last week to hunt In Dead Indian district. Mr. llonhnm of North Talent Is hauling a lot of sweet potalo squash which he bought for feed In the Griffin creek district. They are also said to make good feed for humans If wrapped In flaky pie crust. Farming has begun nlrendy In East Eden as S. 1'. and Fred Har neburg have a man hired to begin cultivating next week. Mrs. Hnmlln has ns guests last Sunday evening a number of 3 BLUE RIBBON "CAKE A distinctively new light cake, a mighty fine-eating cake, filled with finest fruits. , 25 and 50 only . Don't forget about that PUMPERNICKEL Saturday Special: PINEAPPLE SNAILS ' 18c: a doz. You may have our fine products delivered thru the Service Stores, Inc. Phone 109 Model Bakery Main Phone 103-R EDEN PRECINCT friends who wished to listen In on : the radio to the singing of .Mrs. i Carey's hymn, "The Wuy of Kalth," and the fine sermon by Kev. Hay ; on the siime subject; ' However, the I station at Spokane interfered so badly that reception was Impos sible. t I ! ll CENTRAL POINT CENTRAL POINT, Ore., Oct. 18. (Special.) Mr. Jesse liiehardson, who has been ill for severa:! weeks, L very much Improved and be lieved on the road to complete re covery. Her daughter, Mrs. Wnrd Davis, who has been with her for sometime, returned to her home at Butem Monday. , ,. I -Mm Bonney' of the Theiaa store i,on the dck list this week and untibjo to be on duty. . . ' The- Misses Klvim Uarber and Churley Moore of Muryaville, Cal., were Wednesday BiientH at the Al Hermanson homo this week. Bobby Vincent, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. 15d Vincenj, had his tonsils removed Saturday und U recovering nicely. 55ada Cash also had the same operation performed a few days earlier. The opening day of the P.-T. A. congress at rants. Pass was at tended by delegates from Central Point, Mesdames Toilefson and throp. Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Lawrence were also in attendance. Miss Lola Davis of the Faber; store spent Sunday with her par-j ents at Orants Pass. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mitchell of: Long Heach, Cal., who ar en route; north, stopped for a brief visit j with A. W. Ayrea and family, who were former residents of Loni Peach. j Mrs. Martha Seaman of Roue, River was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Cochran. Mrs.! Seaman is an aunt of Mrs. Coch ran. Mrs. John HiBKinbotham return-: ed Saturday from a trip to eastern Oregon ... Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Newman and the mother of Mr. Newman, of Klamath Falls, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber., Widening of Vale to Jamie.son stretrh of John Day hluhway nearing completion.' Ashland C'ontraft awatilod for wnter system Improvement here. You alway insist on fresh milk. Be equally particular about soda crackers , - - . 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