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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,-OREGON, TITURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929. THE LUXURY HUSBAND. fl'STfl-VP J..y M A It S.I .0 R I I 0 fl J, Jl J& j J jV ' V Tb TJy Herbert iMuiiuiicr. WASlllNnTON. Hack 111 1913, when" Mnrrls Sheppnrd came to Washington from Texnikann, Tex., to represent hlk Htute In tho United 8 I n t s somite, one of tho first things he .11(1 was tu buy a book with u largo num It e r of blank pages. At the conclu sion of his' first (lay as a senator ho returned to Ills offlee and made an entry on page one. A n '1 at the close of each senate sos slon slneo he has done the b a m o thing. , The other day Pl 1 2 v, 4 hrf look time, off to total these on irics.'' And he found that not only does lie hold the dlstlnetlon of be ing the author of the prohibition amendment and the sponsor of n new niovo to make the buyer of liquor equally guilty with the boot legger, but also the record of be ing champion In attendance at ses sions of the upper house of con gress. Here's his record: Absent only 10 days out of the toial of 0.642 days he has served since the beginning of his term In 11113. . , Has not missed a day since Feb ruary 3, 1(1 2 3.. , Has missed only IB nut of 3.0M roll-calls, and' none since February 3, 1923. . , lias missed only 4" quorum calls out of 7, oils and none since Feb ruary 3, 1923. And lie says his figures are cor rect, for he has not only Jotted bis record down daily, hut Just as often has checked it. (illicit' A senate skit Iri one act: Hf'KNR Chamber of the United Slates senate. (TIME One day after senntors voted to take flexible tariff pro vision out of president's hands and give It to .congress. CAST- Heed of Pennsylvania and Hdgo of New Jersey, repub licans and high protectionists; Sim mons of North Carolina, democrat, and low tariff apostle',, , ItHKp, (smut-ting under sting of defeat In having president's power reduced)' ' "..',' we plight as well adjourn, , ,.nnw that the democrats on holir sides of the nlslo have decided to lake the. hit In" their tooth,"', , . SIMMONS "Does the senator mean to say there are a lot of dem ocrats, on tho other side of the chamber?" It 10 101) "We enn prove it by the Inst roll-call." i i:f)0!I0--"I am Just wondering If 1hat same coalition will work as well when proposals to.ralso ngrl culturn ates are made by repre sentatives of tho Am lit ion on this (republican) side of the aisle." ItKUD (with some spirit) "f do not know, what ties of. affec tion Wnd this coalition together, j I, ilo not know how lightly they nre Killed. Hut I hear that the coali tion may not slick throughout the consideration of tlilH hill." SIMMON'S (smiling and suave) "I will say to the senator that 1' whs tightly enough glued yester day." ....... Itl'KD "Yen: they were very tightly Killed yesterday. . . . Wi have discovered whni a 'progres slve republican' Is. 1 have learned that lie Is a republican who always votes like a Mississippi democrat," Lincoln Admirer. A portrait of Calvin Ooolldgo which occupied a prominent place on the walls of the Htitte dining room at tho While House hail been removed to a' hall. While's fam ous portrait ot Abruham Lincoln now hangs In Its placo. President Hoover Is a great ad mirer of Lincoln.' i JACKSONVILLE ' " " " " JAOKSON'Vlt.Ul, Ore., Oct,, 31. (Special.) Sir. ' anil Mrs.' V. H," Hunch had ns Huosts Sunday the following: - Mr. and Mrs. 0.., II.. Itnnch of Ooqullle, Dr. F. (1. Hunch and wife and William Huberts of Medtord nnd Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. ' Huberts of Ashland. Mr. und Mrs. William Tlnly of Ashland were visitors In our city Sunday. Mrs. J. O. Villi) of Thoenlx is spendlliK this, week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. (1. O. Sitllden. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Delliins of Ashland were Sunday guests of Mrs. K. AVulf on Forest creek and were also callers nt Amy's , J'lucc. Mrs. K. 8, Severance attended a silver tea given by the senior girls and boys of the Olrls' league of the Medford high school for the mothers of the senior girls and boys nt the Medford hlKh school Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Chester Moore left Tue ' 1ay morning (or i'nrilniid where she will take treatments at Dr. Coffey's hospital. , Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Knight i ntiended a reception nnd banquet Monday evening given by the Jack son county chapter ol the Mu.ilc Tesrhers' nssoolatlun. . held at. the Methodist Kplst-opM church . In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh of Klamath Fulls spent hel week end . at the home of Mrs. Welsh's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. K. Ogle. Mrs. T. C Nnrls accompanied them home Sunday, going on Monday to the home of her daughter nt Al turas. Oeorgo Woods, C. H. Dunnltig inn, K. Farley and Leonard On horne were leiilonnaires from here who Attended the legion meeting In Medford Monday evening. .Lewis Thompson, of Mini font, SYNOPSIS: While Barbara fu tllely attempts gaiety In her d cislun to reopen her country home Willi a gorgeous bull, a simple parly at liill Foster's apartment celebrates the success of itay'a "(iiievin Allies" at the ciud tliat nllit. Included among the gueuls tu 1'elo Anlielm, millionaire man ufacturer of door lumps, and a ft lend of mta's since childhood. Anlielm, long reconciled to Kite's latoililnf? refusals of his marriage lro)osals, Is convinced Hay Is her choice and determines be shall be Included In a fiiutler Pete has ncder consideration. The next night, ftita comes to the club In . excited )uppiness-wllh good uciva for lty. ' ' Chapter 28 DREAMS AND REALITY ESITA lived In an ungainly slono apartment bouss, Inhabited mainly by theatricals, musicians, artists and t ho like. Despite the lateness of the hour, as she and Ray climbed to the third floor a medley of sounds came out from the surrounding apart mer.U. "Not much peace and quiet, eh?" laughed Hay. "This Is tho time when they lire here. During the day It's like a niorguo. nitn's apartment v.us artistic, yot combined solid comfort, The fiirnl-. lure, mostly old, bad been pur chased at auction sales, the newest articles In the living room being two stupendous floor lamps. "Pntci'B offering," smiled Rita. As Ruy wandered about, examin ing the collection of signed photo graphs of girls and men who wore tho undeniable stamp ot the the atrical profession, Rita brought sup per from the kltcbenet and laid it upon the table. ."What's tho celebration?" Ray In quired. "You haven't told me the big Idea yet? Women seer to de light in hanging onto good news In a tantalizing maimer ... And men halo awfully to be kept In sus pense." Hut she persisted In keeping si lent about It. Lolsuroly she poured the coffee, experiencing all the keon Jellgbts of anticipation. "It's this, Ray," she told blm nt last. "You remember mooting l'ete Anholin last night? Well, be seems mlflbly ctruclc with your music. At lunch today ho'told too that a young fnllow in whom be Is Interested has written, tho book for. a revue. Theyfra aiming to hut.lt on Broad wny.v Pete's backing it financially nnd he thought that It might be a Drat-i'iite chance for you If you wore to have a rfhot at writing the score." i.fiay was Blaring at her dazedly, his faro working convulsively. The n e :: t moment bo had sprung to his roc:.. almost upsetting tho table. . "Kiln do you menn that?" ., "fiiiro. You don't think I'd kl' yoti to that extent? I'm all afire for you to begin. I'm Biiro you'vo got tho s:u(f In you tho stuff that gets the III! bl l. . ." . Itay was striding up nnd down the lltilo. box of a room. Suddenly, com ing to n standstill, bis bands shot out and he grasped tho girl by the shoulders. ' "I can't believe It yet! That friend of yours. Mr. Anholni. must h a- pencil! lint, of course, It's really you I have to thnnk for this when am 1 to begin on II?" "At once. And I could help yon with It ir you wanted inn to " "Sure, I want you lo!" quickly. "I'll never bo able to thnnk you ti Melon tly. ..." "Thero doesn't need to be nny thanks shooting around among pala ' "Pnlt." he oxclnlmeil, taking her up quickly. "Yes that's what wo arcwonderful pals. Isn't It, Rita?", "Hero, stop your ranting and have some more coffee." She laughed, hut thero was a sus picion throb In her laughter. Ills brain was In a whirl! To lie nskod lo write tho scoro for a revue! "You'll have to Btcp on It," nitn wa saying. "Polo's going to get tho producer to send the book' 'round' hero tomorrow.". , "Tomorrow? I wish they weren't so !rkt In IllH'o npuitiiu'iit about music after midnight that's tho time I feel most Inspired." "Why can't we work hero on my piano? No one cares how uiucli row you kick up. Did 1 tell you tltut who ts now employed in Klatnatll Falls, was vislllng relatives In this city Sunday. At the c. H. convention held in Aieoroni, .miks mini tfeveranco was v.,.-, ,,-u t,,i,', mm Mvit: . pui'i-i iiiiciiu- ent for tile folluwlng your. Mrs. Marie Itarnes. who Is head nurse un tho surgical flour at the Josephine county hospltnlut (triints Pass, visited her sister. Mrs. Leon ard Lyons nn family Friday. Mr. and Mm. Mor'rsoo loft re- A THREE DAYS COUGH IS YOUR DANGER, SIGNAL ' Coug'ni from celils may lt to se rious trouble, i You can atop thera now with (.'froniulsion, an emulsified rreosole that is pleasant Id take. Oromulsion it a mcilical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and lirals tlio iiitlamcd membranes and in liitiits grrm fiowth. Of all knoun drugs creosote Is reo Ojtnin-d by high medical authorities s nue of Ills gieatrnl healing agencies for rough (lorn cold and ljionchi.il irritations. Cieotmilsion rontnins, in oilifilion to crrnwitflj oilirr liraling CREOIVIULSSON rOR THE COUCH FROM Pete U going to get oie placed In the show? laybe, Kay, we'll tjoIU And ourselves fumouB." "I know.... Recognition, fortune ....Perhaps Barbara...." "Barbara?...." "My wife," be nodded. "I I didn't know you were mar ried, Ray." . "I guess I don't talk about It much." Jlr-r face cleared. So It was like that. Thero was always another woman eomewhere tu a man's life. "You don't care for each other?" "We do that's the worst ot It," ho exclaimed suddenly. ".Money's tho trouble with her too much of it Care to hear about It, Rita?" She nodded listlessly, "Sure go ahead," Presently he began talking softly, tolling of bow Barbara and be bad loved In the heyday of his wealthy boyhood then of his father's sui cide and his own disappearance. Later of meeting Barbara on the Vcndcna and of the events that had culminated In their marriage. Finally be told ot the mental agony that bad caused him to break defi nitely with his wife. "But I Intended it to be only a temporary measure," ho concluded, "I lovo Barbara. I've still hopes that we'll eventually patch It up again. If I can put this score across. It may be soon gloriously soon!..." The girl forced a Buille. She felt suddenly all dead Inside her,' but Ray, carried away by his own sur prising good fortune, didn't notice tho change that bad come over her. "You'll, help me, won't you?" : "Yes, I'll help you.' Ray " She was trying to be a good little sport. She couldn't blame Ray for being in love with bis wife. Of course, he might have told her sooner, but be bad never suggested by his mauner that they might be anything more than friends. . Presently, standing by ttio open door, she watched Ray disappear, down the stairs, two at a time, and heard bis bappy, excited wblstlt growing fainter In the distance. She shut the door with a little snup . LIfo was a queer tangle. Couth,., usually you awoke to find youraelt in love with some one who didn't, reciprocate. , . ' She straightened bereolt with a Jerk.. She'd have to qure herself ot the emotional madness, ot the past weeks! But she would have to help Ray work on that score. She couldn't be so rotten a sport: as to lot him down now! And sho was as good as her word,' In the weeks that " Mowed, she reu derod Invaluable assistance to Ray, encouraging, criticizing and taking down notes as , he played them,, Gradually they drifted Into the ha bit ot returning to ber apartment after the club had closed down and of working on, sometimes Into the dawn. . , Thoso first days Rita tried te mako herself believe that ber chief Interest in Rny lay in tholr mutual work, but she was too basically honest to fool herself for long, Hours when they wore not togethei seemed Interminably long,, and there came a time, when she frank ly admitted Hint sbo could not voluntarily have given up Ray, even lind sho wished to. Sho torced .herself to .live .on , tlroly In tho present. With a philo sopblcul shrug sbo conceded that many things might happen. Ills wlfo might grow tired of walling and find consolation clsowhero. Rny, himself, might grow to prefer ber, ,,. , , ,.. , In the meantime lite was very good, well worth while. The day the producer approved tholr .Vil tlnl efforts they were like two do- mentcd cronturos, Intoxicated with Joy. What dreams they Bhnrod that night over tho dinner table! Willi renewed vigor they returned to their work. Success rtictulnted them to nn nmaaing extent, and lyrics, brimful ot melody, came to life al mils t ton fast fur thera to put on papor. ' Rita was alternately wildly happy and strangely., doiirossod. Hay, ab sorbed In his. work, was happy, dreaming of tho day whon, with a Jan crowu ot funic, ho could claim Utirhnrn. for his own again, i fCopyriffit, Dial IVej) .' The solitary paths of B,-irbsif nnd n.iy cross again n tomorrow' chapter. cently to mako their homo it Pan Francisco, whens Mr. Morrison lias work. Mrs. Morrison Is the daugh ter of Ous Mlchcll of this city ti ii 1 has spent the summer here. ;olil Mill Hums SOUTH rOKCL'PlNK. Oiit. 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