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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftEflOX. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER-20; 3929. REED ROBINSON ACCEPT SEATS L NAVA CONFAB i , : r . VASrtlNOTOX, Ort; f23. W-?" Hocrctury Httrniton announced to day on Iwhulf of rrt'Mldfiit Hoover ttml fck'imton. Jlucd of 1'iMinny. 1 vniiJu, mid Kobliison of Aikunsua; f Imvtt tu'cepliul poKtH ua membera nf tlx Anu'iicun Ut'lcKiiUon to thu J,omlnn nrnm parley In Junuary. Tim worotary h:iI. I'halrman Hitruh of the m-nato fi'irclKn rela llon commlttt'O, had been iiMlced by President J-loover to servo on Hie AmorUan cumnilHsion, but bad found 11 iinpotmlhlo to accept. ' II in piiHNlblo, tho secretary ad- dnl, that the xeleetion of thu other mcinhpt'M of tho American dflvKatiun, which I fxptji tinK lo coinpriHo . five .,r -hIk delKutes, will ho deferred until mdro )h known of the general situation to be expected at the dittcUHHlonit. CoiiimenUnK on tho forthcom ing' arrival here of the Japanese delation to tho J-ondon confer ence, Htlmmm said ho bad In formed the Tokyo Kvernment be would be Klad to confer with Us delegation In Washington befoi;u they proceed lo London. The secretary explains tho rea son for iheir trip to London by way of the American continent whh duo to delays on the trans (Siberian railway on account of the t'hlueKO soviet difficulties in Alan- tlitir'ji. i . 4 ; I FEUD IN HANDS Ii lill jlrjl P'f fl SALEM, Ore,, Oct. 23. WV-The Krievbiice commJtteo or the Mult nomah County liar association has referred to the state supreme court lho rilsburment charges preferred hy "OenrKOi.'W. Joseph of Portland, attorney against Thomat Ma Unix, also a Portland lawyer. : J The status of the Joseph-MannU feud now Is that, each htm disbar ment HKutiiBt, the other pending In the supreme court, Man nix having filed his case against' Joseph sev eral days ago. Previously Joseph had mado complaint against Man nix before tho grievance corhinlttee of the bar association. Joseph has been cited by the su promo court to appear November 4 and show cause "why he should not be disbarred.' After his ap pea ranee Man nix will then be given time for a reply. This will put the case at Iwsue. The supremo court, however, will not take testimony, according to Arthur S. ttenson. clerk of the court. It will refer the case to a referee, who doubt less wilt be n circuit Judge. The referee will take testimony and mukn his recommendations to tho supreme court. It Is presumed that the supreme court will use the same procedure relatives to the Joseph charges agulnst Mannix. SYNOPSIS: BnrbaVa and Ray sro drifting apart! Hay. tnbittered by hl failure tn tlia utile of Bar bara's uncle and lha neceisltv cf continually accepting money from her. Is approaching a crlnl. He barn's friends because he cannot bring himself to enjoy their com pany. Their acquaintances, quick to draw Inferences, whisper that Uarbara awl liny will soon sepa rate. Then Kalph Henderson come to New york and Bar barn Invites blm to stay with her and Ray. The two men, obviously unfriend ly, see little of each other but Barbara is always In Henderson's company. TALENT LAKES' AID FOR SPEED IN TALENT ' - : ", ' r ' I TALENT,' Ore., Oct. 23. (Spt-,' oinl) Cecil WIho at Phoenix whs fined 1U by Justice Terrlll'for rn'kii'HH driving near the Talent H' hool lust. Afror spending one luilf day In the Talent jnll he paid Ills fine nnd was released. TALKNT, Ore., 'Out. 23. (Spl.) Tho reception istoen hy tho Tal ent IjhIIcb' Alii of the Methotlist church wan well attended. Tho church was beautiful with autumn lenvon and flowern. Heveral mii Kicul nuniberti were well rendered and a very appropriate talk of welcome was given by Lester Nowbry. The reception waa given In be half of Hov. Audley Brown, for mer pastor, who la to fill the pulpit UKaln this year, nnd the tonchorn of the Talent Hchool. HnndwItrheH, cake and coffee were fuinlHhed by the ladlea and Morvcd by the Hoy BcoulB. Hev. l!rown 1 tho lender of tho Hoy HcouA troopof Talent. A Sour Stomach In the sune time It take dote of lod to bring a little temporary relief of ni and eour atomaeb, Fhillipa Milk of Moirneiia haa acidity com pletely clieckcd, and the digestive organs all tranqniUted. Once you liuvo tried this form of relief you will ceato to worry about yoar diet and experience a new froedom in eating. This pleasant preparation is lust s good for children, too. Dse It when ever coated tongue or fetid breath algnala need of a sweetener. Physi cians will tell you that every spoon ful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Get the geuuine, the name l'hilllpa is important. Imitation di wt act the samet Phiiiips A, Milk of Magnesia WRPEVELOP Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time 1'HOKNI.V, Ore.,' Oct. 83. (Snl.) Albert Hollm went to Crescent City over inu week end. Mr. rikI Mrs, Wilmer 1'oley call ed at tho home of Mr.H. C. C. Hart ley Inst Thursduy afternoon. . Mr, and Mrs. Poley havo Juki returned from a trip to tho outh. while in California they visited with Mrs Poley, Mrs. llnrtley'H mother. Mr. nnd Mm. . Krnnk Uenzer have recently moved Into one of the npnrtmcnts In tho C. M. Smith hOUNO. Frank nnd Howard Denser have recently returned from Illldebrr.nd whero they have been workliiK In a iokkmir ramp this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Krnext Itenmcn nnd family of Central Point called on friends In 1'hoenlx on Monday. .Mrs. Charles Chrlntlanson of I.lnden, cal wa called hero last week because Of tho serious con dition of her mother, Mrs. Kennies, who Is 111 tho sanitarium at Ash land, Sho sient a few dny vis- Itlnir relatives here. Mrs. ltoamoH Is reported to be considerable better. The Christian Kndeavor soeletv held a business meetliiK und social nt the church last Tuesiluy nlRht. They plan to have another uncial tills next Thursday nlitht, to which all yminw people of the community 04-e Invited. The Harvest Homo supper ulvcn by the lxidles' Aid society at the church last Friday nlKht was pro nounced a Krent success. A lnme number of Medford people patron ised tho supper. Tho ladles took In about $40. Mrs. ltlnckwood was very much surprised Inst Friday when a num ber of her friends presented .her with a lovely Rift and birthday cake. In honor of her birthday. The activities nt tho high school here nee Just bcKlnniiiK to pick up end we hope that each twit after this we will have some news Items to report from this body. Women's Hose $1.00 Pair 1 Silk from top to toe with pointed Heel TALENT v INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 SO N. Central Mediord, Oregon TA1.KNT, Ore., Oct. S3. Spl.) Coktnd Parks, formerly of this vlty, spent Sunday at tho home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. t'nrkn. Uotand Is employed as Instructor in tho school nt Malln. Ore, Mr. and Mrs. UucklnRhaln nnd family and Mr. nnd Mm. Vlrxll left for Kusnuvlllo, Cnl recently, where they will visit tor a few weeks before going on to Orovllle where they expect to spend the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Loo Motherland of Winters. Cat., spent several days In Talent the guest of Mrs. Crosby and Mrs. Win. Fox. mother and sister of Mm .Ncthcrhuid. Harold Net her land nnd wife of Hutto Falls spent the wuek-end with Mr. Netherland s ' mother, Mrs. Metta Fox. - Mr. and Mm. I w. Clements of Lower Iko. Csllf., and Miss Dorothy lluritem of Hollywood, were dinner suests of Mrs. C. F. Kstee October to. Mr. and Mrs. o. 'p. Cranston, formerly of this city,: stopped sev eral hours In town Halurday. on their way tn Orovllle. i-nf. whore they will spend the. wlmer". Chapter 81 PAYING THE PIPER I.V Hie days following Henderson's arrival, Ray scarcely saw Bar' bara. Rarely did she tumble Into bed until long after Ray was asleep, He had left tor the office before she arose, and she had given up lunch' lng with him in the city. Even when he did see her alone- a rare occasion hi Itself sho would prattle continuously of parties, par ties, parties, until he felt that he could scream at the mention of the word. Seldom did be accompany tbem on those occasions, pleading that late hours interfered with his office work. Soon, as was Inevitable, since he invariably refused, Bar bara's friends gave up Inviting hint. "Do come, Barbara, and bring that charming English friend of yours, Mr. Henderson," some girl or other would say over tlio , phono. "We're all so crazy about. hlm!"( No mention of Ray. . At . first this elimination of Ruy, annoyed Barbara, and once she had been known to retort: "Why, yes, I think we shall be glad to come. All. three of ns. You're inviting Ray, of course." "Of course, dear; careless of me not to have mentioned him. But I guess I thought that, as usual, he'd be too busy to accept!" , Then just the faint suspicion of a laugh, implying that tho speaker knew as well as Barbara that her words had been mere bluff, for wasn't it obvious that Barbara had no use for her husband when sho had that attractlvo Englishman Ja tow? She did wnnt Ray. It both hurt and exasperated her that he would never accept.' But her own prlda refused to allow bor to plead with him. So it invariably happened that she and Henderson went alone. Ray, on his part, found that these evenings he spent by himself were strangely precious. Not as precious, of course, had he and Bar bara been at home together just the two of them but better, Int nltely, than' being one of a crowd of noisy, shrieking people. Directly ahe and Henderson were out of the horfso. he would go up to his den, a room right at the top of the house that contained little in the way of furnishing except a piano. Once there he would com mence to play usually a tune that h.tj been running through his head ail day some elusive melody he was determined to capture. Presently, he would forget his surroundings, imagining Instead that be was on a platform leading an orchestra in some composition of his own. Then, at the conclu sion, he would imagine the applause in that moment supremely con sclous of the thrill of recognized achievement No longur Roy Lowther the pen niless saxophone player whom Bar barn Laudon had married, he was, instead, Ray Lowther the famous composer- who had put jais on a higher plane than that it had yet achieved, Ray 'iad not Intended to accom pany Barbara nnd Her-" son to Bertha Maltlan Vs party. But since she had called him personally on the phone and had insisted that she bad plan tl it c a Saturday nlglrt especially so that he might be tlwre, he did not see bow he could reasonably refuse. It was nothing unusual in the way of parties. A jaded crowd, mu sic from on ctectrlo Vic oln! the VhcJe houso permeated, by a forced hilarity that had littlo real fun be neath it. , Late In the evening, Ray found himself momentarily Isolated, a brunet he had been endeavoring to auiU9e having drifted away in the arms of some other man. Notic ing 'hat men were in the majority, ha felt no compunction la wander ing oft Into .oue of the adjoining rooms. . . ' - . It was a small room, romantically darkened, the only light filtering through heavy purple lampshades. He smiled sardonically, thinking on the reason for (bis thusness and, without more ado, flung himself tit fuli length into an arm-chair, ' ,: ' Presently his Jlda. closed down and he felt himself "otttlng away Into space. For a. while he fought against this feeling but. In the end. It must have conquered, hln? for the next thing of which he W"b.' actively conscious was voices In a. far cor ner of the room, ' Fully awake now,, be wondered whether the newcomers were Ig norant of bis presence; they might well be since the back of bis chair hid him completely. . About to make some movement,' he suddenly recognized from the Voices that the man. was Henderson' and the girl, Cora Munford, tbftt last ward In flappers. ... I And you girls over here most awfully, attractive," Henderson was saying, "You've got it all over our English girls. How do you do It? You seem to wake up so much sooner and make so much more of your youth. It you don't mind my saying It, an English girl of your age would have a self-conscious air, two pigtails, an irritating giggle and a shiny hose!,"; ; . .- Cora Munford smiled. It was a smile that began with her eyes and worked slowly all over her face. I noticed that when I was abroad last year," she told him, "they did seem awful timb to me. Why, at one country house where I visited, when they heard my age they ex pected me to have dinner In the nursery with the kids.!"..' They both laughed. "What do you think makes the difference?" Cora appeared to be thinking. "It's because we've got the pep." she announced finally. "That's what counts In a girl. So long as you've got pep, and plenty of It, you can get any follow you want! Henderson regarded her with a tolerant smile. - This sophisticated kid he found vastly entertaining. And what sort, of a fellow do you want? It pep'-i your criterion, then, without a doubt you'll land him!" "Oh, I Intend to marry some wealthy man, divorce him, and then live oft the' alimony," she an nounced laughingly. Henderson straightened himself with a jerk. Such a diabolical statement to come from the lips of this soft piece of femininity who but yesterday must have been a mere babel However, she might not be serious. That blasts my hopes complete ly," he said. "We'd been getting on so famously tonight that I'd be gun to hope. ..." "Cut out the sob stuff," she Inter rupted. "Besides, every one knows that you're hooked already." Again he regarded her In amaze ment. These American girls could be frank; distressingly frank! Bin be answered good humoredly. "That's interestln'. On whose hook am I supposed to be dangling?' "Barbara Lowther'B, of course You're always together." With his innate reserve, Ilcndef son's first impulse was to resem her outspokenness. . But, on second thoughts he reflected that to be sg openly coupled with Barbara might be to his decided advantage. ' "I'll admit that Barbara and I do hit it off pretty well," he conceded. "That's obvious! But what I can't figure out is how her husband stands for 1L He doesn't look while livered to me!" Henderson laughed shortly. "The poor devil has to stand for IL All the monoy belongs to her and you know the old maxim: 'Who pays the piper is at liberty to call the tune!'" ,r (Copyright, Dial PrmJ Again s "luxury" but the hus band rsvottt In tomorrow's chap ' tar of thia atory. REV. R. W; NELSON NoMoreGas' i WK JLIUVYCIO " If yon wiih to b penoanctitly -v Hvm1 of In atommch an4 bow. ek Baftitnano' Gaa Tablets, whick. . ra prepared especially for stomach gat IMIOhMX, Ort.. Oct. 23. (Hpe-j mm, oressur. , clul.) All In tho community who1 That empty, gnawing feeling at the UNION CONVENTION knuw Hev. R. W, NVfeon vhu van! fL1.,!, ""T1? c,h ulz w.lVI thV th former paHtur of the Vresby- ptution will vanish, and you will agu tPi lun church here will leg!ul to I " to taka . deep, breath without iron, that )e will ho In AltflVurd tho latter -purl of this v.?(k an the , a a or f I discomfort. That drowiy, alvepy feeling' aftat' dinner will be replaced' by- a desire for entertainment. Bloating - will- ceaao. Your liraba, .arm and nngera will na longer feel cold and "go to sleep" ba causa Baalmaon'f Gas- Tablet prevent as from interfering with tha- circula Adv. convention .speaker for tho toner Lake Union convention which will he held at tho ChrlHtlan church In tt vLiu ti uitii i ii.l' r i ! "OB" Cat th,gemiin, irif the yellow pack- , -' " ....7. ivj u- (, at any guoa a rug siora,, rnoe ai ,m-w, onu ai me openimc notion ? " ft rtuw'n' nma' Sr on Pridnv. on on Sntunlnv mnrn. f u In?.' one on 'Hnturday nlKht,' and j one on Sunday night. A numnVr-uf the young people of the church here plan to attend the convention. The memhers of the Junior Kn deavor society here are enthusias tic 'ahout ' the "Junior conventlon ette which- will he in session on .Saturday. Oct. 20; at the Christian church in Medford from 10 to 5, with a hanquet nt noon. A num-. her plan to attend: They will meet at the church at 9:30 and any one who h'ttH a car that they will loan for the use of taking the Juniors to Medford and hack to Phoenix after the cloning of their conven tion is asked to ploase notify Klva Canter. j ASHLAND f II I II Hill I I If Direct failings to .i 4 Jl I '. the Old Country S, 8, i via Canadian la-i I Pacific palatial, fB .it.'! speed liners . . . ' I ; a. i s i , ASHbAN'D, .pre,, f)el., 23. (Spe- t-'ial.) Mrs. A. O. Weliber anil lnr ! j chiMron of Medfurd were week iend'Kuests nt tho home of Mr. I ami Mrs. J. V. Wright on Moun-' itain avenue. '! (leoi-Re E. Dumlng and his sisler.n Sadie Duniinx, left .Monday for j (llendale, Cnlifornia 'where they intend to spend the winter. i Mrs. J. Ki Symington of Victor. Montuna. and- her daughter. Miss I Murle Symington, from Hamilton, .Montana, arrived in Ashland on Thursday for u visit nt the home of Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Hurker on Allison street. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Borland of J-nkevlow. Oregon arrived In Ash land on Friday to estuhlish a home here for the winter. They return ed to I.akevlew on .Sunday, ufter renting Vi house. - at " Bo - Granite street, and 'wlll return soon -with their two children and their fur nishings. ' . The Home Rulldcrs class of the Methodist church met for a social evening nt tile homo of Mrs. Verne Carey on Thursday. Tne home was decorated with' Hallowe'en colors and favors of various sorts. - President and Mrs. J. A. Church-Ill,- -Mrs. e. 10. Peil, Miss Clara Trotter and Miss Nicholson, who muile u trip to Lukevlcw lute in tho week to lake pnrt on tho pro gram of the Lake County Teachoi-. Institute, arrived home Saturday. Funeral rites were- ohserved for the late Sam Davis on .Thursday urternuun nt the Stock Undertak ing Parlors, the service hcing in charge of Rev. C; D. Oaffney of the Congregational church. Direct sailings to the Old Country via Canadian Pacific palatial, speed liners . . special sleeping car service across the - continent from Vancouver to ship's side, -assuring shortest time enroute. In , formation rela tive to dates, cost, ' 1-4 etc., avauaoie at your local-agents ottice. Apply now. ' . MPanailiun Pacific- Traveller - i.neiiues oood Use World uver. CAN ADfAN-PAC I Fl C H'4l.tEAC0N CnMfM FASS'R DEPI. MuaKAh Win SUM,. v-i a' 'Would you insure your business against unprofitable hauling?, You can do it with a Dodge Truck. 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No inconvenience or expense of removing old shingles and you have 2 roofs to'protect your house. It improves the appearance and the Value of your house, gives it colorful beauty, provides a roof that is permanent, fireproof, economical L-jt us tell you how little it costs. Trowbridge Lumber Yard See Trowbridge Cabinci Works W Windows, T& f cens " EvcryUng jn Woodwork 4 "1 1 y