PAGE EIGHT
News Notes of Pomona and
i Subordinate Grange Chapters ? i ! Z
H vii Sk : . Giyen; by Official Reporters
' Cult'iulur
.(For- .thltj. week)., .
lBle 'olnt, TuvvHiay, . JV
VfrnluT (ilh, K:0 i. ni.
Talent, T ) u r(d ay, Nv'in-
1xr 7, 8:00 p. m ..
pnterprlne, . Hut unlay, No-
vember 0, 10 a. in.
(;ilHIKO Motto.
In HRficntiitlw, unliy;
In nnn-cHHi'iiUiilH, liberty;
i ,U tilings charity.
il tick son fonnty (irnnitcH,
Th 'month uT NnVPinln'r will
fir! "t hp (JruiiKPH of Jiicknon 'county
ptil(itmK" tJ.Hr Iiai1TK for the
tii'Xt IH ninnthH, .
lyiariy nfflcerH will bo p-RloftPl
liei'nuHe of a rponrrt of faithful
flpryicp. Mnny will bo itat''d hi
offjciul poHiliuns who havo wvr
nfrvpd.. in that cnpncity beforf.
but ' wo fpl Miiro that .1aHmn
cnnrity OrnnifPH will bp fin oTfi'
loiitly offirnrpd rlurinj? tho yiur
of .'lit AO an tlny have boen dur
ing the year ttonv by. We hHU'Vc
ihot tho flrnnKo mpm)ornhlp of
.lai-kKon. county reallzeH ItK
Mionxibillty whori .It comfH to
voting for offload.
'.'It I9 indeed an honor to he
'h."'t"l to un official position, but
an qfflHal position ph Uh for nioru
1 nun .honor. It ml In for IcnilorHhlp
and Hervlce. In faet, the whole
watnh-word of the prfiiiKO la
"uprvh'e." . , , .
' In order that tho groat cm er
vloe may 1)0 rendered, our lead
era nuiHt have IiImIi idi-ftiH, must
believe tn nnd rarry out Crunuc
principle, minU umlentlund tin
economic nut) edueailoiial nci'dt
of the aifh-pltiiral people, must
"have open , hearts and ready
hiinda to help, (he needy, ruin
the fallen nnd aid in tuakiiiK the
laborH of thin life Hiferfiil."
Thp following extraclH, which
hav been gleaned from 'vitrimiH
tourers, are n ppropri.it for the
time. G. If.
i, .... ' 5 iRxtnu'ta. "
VIJ n d o r nnthUHiaHlle, well-di
rected leadership the heitlthy nop
port of the memherH can be read
ily enlisted nnd nation-wide mic-
ooHfl will crown ur undertaking."
r-U J..T,..,. . .......
" "When .we elcrt our offlcem we
must., have men nnd women of
vision jf they aro to lead uh
aright, fl'hcy must underHland tho
rnmvnquare principle of the
grange foundation. .Thev. muet not
only underHtand - tio work thom
se I vij h but nuiHt be a bio lo gu uo
9 nd flirect others bo that the
whole plan of tho Orange will he
cnrroi.t oni iiurimmiouHiy.
Tlio Muster, ' .
Hy Ii0Ul Ta her, Muster National
rrange. .
"No position can come to nn In
dividual locntel Jn. thn open coun
trV' thnt offerH morn of opportu
nity nnd responsibility than thut
of;' mater In a live subordinate
f Iran go. .Thin fact, humlrcdM of
putrotia Imvo learned by e.xpo
lleiira nnd It will bo reiillzed by
inany"moro thin year, serving for
the "first time in tho master'
r.hnlr, .
'"It Is a poHitlon of opportu
nity; because, of wlso counsel, hy
conslructlvo effort and by stand
ing firmly for truth nnd progress
the, mauler has a. real opportunity
fdr leadership. , through Netting I'i
motion forceH that will benefit the
social, moral and spiritual wel
fare of the entire community.
,"lt Ih n place of great reHpon
hlblllty, heertiine by the very na
tnro f the (Iranne. nnd from the
unltpie character of Its ritual, lt
ionstltutlon and Uh by-laws, the
niHster oeeupleH a place of uiw
umiiil nnd commanding Import
nhvP. Many reHponslldlltteH are,
hy- (;rnnge law. delegated solely,
to him, while In addition he is
rhrirged with n general oversight
of all Orange activities. Obedience!
to Orange law: compliance with j
Ornngo principles; holding high
Orange Ideals nil these combine
to put Into the hands of each sub
ordinate master nt once a price
less privilege, an unlimited oppor
tunity and Inescapablo responsi
bility. ."Marly In the year we must ill
Mlly glimpse the magnitude of
our, task nnd face It courageously.
Inuring the year the subordinate
Orange Musters In the country
have It In their power to write a
brilliant page In Orange history.
lt uh make the most of It,"
' , Tho Year Ahotul.
'v. Ity Irfitils Tabor,
i "This Is certain to lie n yen
hip; with firanuc opportunity. ll.'
blnil ns tire years of constructive
and recognized (Irunge service.
Itefore us is the opportunity for
f.rowlh otld iTOHivmi. Agriculture
nnd rural life need the assistance,
Ihs leadership and the. stimulus
which tho Ornnur. cun stipply, as
never 'br.for needed In- the cen
'tury. There is not u oloud on the
(irnnati' horlkon; iinustiul harmony
prevails within Its rnuks; never
beforo hnve iiubllo officials, the
peneinl press nnd the nution an a
whole -refrnrded the Orange In -it
more fovornhle light than now. .
,"Thim at tho time when Its op
portunity, for. expansion seems
greatest the OrnnKe la eminently
fitted to embrace Its chance
cnniimclly established over the
whole nnflnn, with weil-organlred
m
moust
If 1 TakeHATV......,..,
mm - en- tonight. You'll be "At
I m "d fig" by morning -
, asflfSB wngue.lear.hesdachegDne.
appetite DarK, DoweU sctlng
pirasantiy, DIIIOUS allack forgotten.
rer constipation, too, Better than
aaijr mere laxative.
Ale1raftieu-nlT2Sc, Mate ih. rwt M,ti
nn. UK A MtUJON. TAKM
f efiulvhiflnt" nnfl' tin alert member-
shin ,evefywhre,'.our prur HianrtH
an the ! gateway "of unlimited op
.. portunlty.. .. While .renauring . xr-
vice to agriculture mid Hi?, rural
i rauo.It wjll be iftrengthening Uh
j own boundarieH and preparing for
a Btlll greater future.
','Our leglHlutivo progrnm
Hound; our rituallHin offerH cop-
tinually IiiereaHliig beauties' , a
more thoroughly , tftiidfed; an a
! community-serving unit, our or-
gunfzution 1h everywhere credited
with first .place. ,, .
"The farmer Ih turning toward
the CJiango;.he expecta mlii'h of
it, for himself, for bin family and
1 for hlH biiHlneHH. The Orange miMt
not dimippolnt him. , Wine leuder-
1 h!iI and jilenty of hard worlt
I will malto the year ahead n great
'one." . , ,
Illtlcl'Nliip,
"Under cut hUHiHlIc, w:Il -directed
leadership the hearty mipport
of the memhfM'K can bo readily en
listed n nd IlUtioil-Willti KUCCCKH
crown our undertaking.".
Cluiplalii
"The Chaplain has charge of (lie
great, work of keeping the Orange
and Its work on u high moral
plane. The uhaplaln must jeal
ously guard tho mcmbci-H nnd nee
to It that none of tho aetivltica
of, tho tirunge, ,, either work ,r
piny, are such a to have, a de
moralizing influence on tho .mem
herH, Ksieclally should tho chap
lain guard the- interests , of. the
young. . '
"A chaplain, should believe in
the guiding hand of a higher
bolng, should realize that ihe Itlblc
is placed on the ultar lor u pur
pose mid I put it Is hlH or her dulv
to flf-e that it is never desecrated,
(me who works constantly, fo,
harmony in ihe OraiiKO and also
bus chargo of the relief work, car
ing for tho sick and relieving
the distresses of the needy. What
a world of responsibility rests on
the shoulders of . the . chaplain,
and how carefully should you
choose that officer." ...
Tlio l.iHliim Work.
"The1 leeturcr has charge of
the educatlounl and social work
of tho order and must see that
the memherH are .fuirnlahed with
all kinds of Information, agricul
tural, fraternal, patriotic, and cul
tural. (
"This Is lo ho embellished with
entertainment, whirl, , lakes, the
place of relishes and dessert at a
meal. Your lecturer cannot ex
pect you to bo a healthy Crnnge
If that department furnishes you
only with relishes and dessert.
Vou need plenty of heavier food.
"A lecturer must indeed know
Orange history, and understand
(range principles and Ideals. Co
operating with other officers und
committees there Is no limit to
tho amount of educatlonult matter
the lecturer nun get lo feed her
members and If (Irange health
Jh to bo assured the leettirer must
sco that a properly balanced meal
in prepared and furnished that
will meet tho growing needs of Ihe
tirunge," , ,
i:agle INdnt t. range.
Kaghi I'olnt (irange will meet
on Tuesday night at ::,! p. m.
ThlH will be one of tho most
Important meetings of the year,
as It. Is election .night, Kvery
member owes it to the (Irange and
to hitnselft to usslst In placing
epnilu,l,,nt lenders, at tho head of
the organization. A conHcIentlous
(ranger will consider the good of
the order only, when casting their
ballot ami till personalities should
be forgotten.
Tho Kagtc I'olnt (range has
made an enviable record for it
self and we must continue to make
good. Competent nnd conselen
tioiiR leuders aro and loyal mem
bership will carry us a long ways
toward the goal.
Tho dance given by,,) ho (Irange
lUHt Friday night Wiih very well
attended , and a very , good time
wjyi had. The Jolly crowd seemed
to take Its cue frnni the gorgtHius
I lallowe'en decorations and' the
I lalloWe'en season.
The annual bazaar will he held
on the nlht of November I'i, un
less 4i nolle I given of u cliange
of date. This haKaur Ih the hi re
gent social cvept of ..the. Kugle
Point tliiinge year and we, also
hope that it will he a financial'
success. , , !
The many Rommltteea have,, for
Konuf time past, , been diligently!
preparing for tho ev-ent. Knter-I
talument to suit every taste will
be provided, and beautifully deco
rated booths, filled With every1
Imaginable article that one could:
desire, from the finest home-made
candies and confections of cul
inary int. to beautiful und dainty
articles from experts In needle-1
onift; novclttea too many to. menr
tton; donations from the farm
In the form of. vegetables, grnlnu
and livestock, to tho absolutely
Indlspenslble fish-pond, where you
can be'sure of getting n blte."it.
niember that I mild, .''getting i
bite," nut 'lilllnu bit."
No better opportunity will bo
ottered for selecting beautiful and
nuvvl Christ nuiH gifts or thorny
you wish to remember with nome
thlng different, whether It lie for
father, mother, son. duughter, nis
ter, brother, wlfo or wwet heart.
ICagle I'olnt tint oners aire noted
for their nuecofisful enlerlulninPt)tH
and n full uvenlng of plensuro is
guaranteed to nil who come.
Bring your wives und famlllia,
even though a hundred ntron,,;
Listen to the CrapgerH Joko and
listen to tht.li; mum; , .
HememlHT Tolks, you'ro wetc me
here, wherever you belong
For lhr the way the tlrnngera
boost their order.
Hurrah! Hurrah! Well hnvo a
: jubilee;
Hurrah! Ilnrrah! Home fun you'll
urely .p;
Novrmber Kdh. X p. tit., the grnt
fvent Will he.
And thnt's. ilifi yvny Ihq rirnngent
boost their order,
MEDFORDJVfXTL
FOX NOW FILMING
FEATURE PLAYERS
JN; FROLIC TALKY
Willi
"d billion dollurs wftrlh
(Hi of )iTHonallty,''in tirio motion ilc
lure, It iH- ncetllOHH to writo that
iho Fox Movlotone production "New
OrleitnH Krolln' ntiw bcliiB filmed
tenis with HiciallieH. .More than
6(1 ,tnrH ami featured players un
der contract to l'"oi Minis are not
alono Been, hut' heard in. thi rO'
diietlon directed hy Henjamln Hto
loff. , .
Dm Inw tin- past week .In m os
.1. Corlielt and .S'ell O'liiien with
a Mpectiieular imckKrmmd of uliiff
eiH nnd diini'ei'H, did Iheii' fumotix
two act: Tom rutrlcoln. nnd Ann
reiininKlon did tlmlr. cocentrlv
dlitli'lliK Biieelally. "I'ollHh II) YoUr
Kiiiiny Hoiw." nnd tho fnmuu..
t.eorKa Olnen nnd his music con
Irlhiited their Bpeclalty. , .
Next to lie recorded are .Janet
rinvnnr and CIihiIi h Karrell . In
their Hlimlni; and dnnciiiK
iiilty, "We'll Uullil ft World All
Our Own," IJon Joso AloJIca, the
hrllllnnt youiiB Krand opera. Hinder
who will contribute hla mnrveloim
voice and iiersonullty lo, a ontt
number "KliiK . f . thv, J'tmipas,
and Fin Dpl'Kay, ..Iho. vivacious
French nctresm .who will do bar
"Snulio JIIiib" numhor Willie tho
Orandeiir film wlnB. Victor Mc
Ijiiflell nnd Kdiniind J.owe huv
already dune their, .number, "Vic
and ICddic." WIll.itojsCM. Ccoi'KO
.lensel, Warner liaittbr and a m ori
more have flnlBht'd lhir numlier.H
Wulter Callcit Wr. ittK.! direi tinu
"New Orleans i'ldlli'," Willi fiaii'
l.lnd.n-y. dlrecllHB tle dance cn
si nilil" of J r,0. .',,- :. . ..
EAGLE POINT P,I A
JUL MET-Fifty
KAOl.li PorNT. fire. !nw -O r-
(Special) 'l'b'roKtilhr meetin of
tile I'arcnl-'I'eacherH' association
will meet Friday afternoon, No
vember, 8th, at three o'clock. Miss
nine, rural scboul supervisor of
Jackson county will siiepk to, tho
association on a topic in lieeplnn
Willi education week.
. Other numbers on Iho prouram
will Include a , musical , sclecllon
by Iho tllrls' (ilea club, n demon
stration by the Journnllsm class,
ami nn explanation of Iho buditct
to be voted on In December,. I'lnns
for servintt hot lunches ilurlnK the
winter niiinlbs will, also bo pre
sented for discussion at this mcot
Inu. . . . , i
Those
council
Mc.iKord
lerlInK,
iiarnes,
attend InK the county
of I'lirimt -Teachers at
Nalurduy were Mrs. lilt-
president; Mrs. K. K.
Mrs. Otto easier and
lOilllh Welilman.
EDEN PRECINCT
i:I);N PKKCI.SCT. Ore.VNov. n.j
(Special) Hoy Coffmaii who
makes his home with Johnny Itoh
fertH Ui. Weal. L'hoonix was-talton
very ill, with, the, flu on Friday
morning and I 'r. Httinnard wuh
sumhioned. k t . V i; ,
(1. C. McClaln of lMioenix Ih at
the new Intake being built ly the
Fish Ialto Ditch company, Mr.
Mfflnln has hud oharge of the
water outlets along the .Vhociilx
portion of tho canal company for
a number of years.
, Charles Chapman of Talent left
'tuesi.lay to join his. wlfo and sHp
Hon ih Portland.
Min. T. V. Williams, Mrs. Fred
Ilapp and Mr. and Mrs. A. II.
Meurn wero noted In Medford on
business last Friday.
Mrs. Alice High of Talent was a
visitor nt tho home of (irandmu
(Jregory of South Central, Medford
last Friday.
Air. and Mrs. C. Carey and Wil
liam High, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fish
were In Medford Friday trading
and visiting with - friends In town.
Mrs. JLeta Furry and her mother
Mrs. M. Hose of Medford spent
last Saturday -and Sunday nt the
homo of MrH. Furry'a son, Culver,
in Fast Fdeu,' '
Mrs. Kvans and her son Frank
of the 1,'ae tile highway south of
rtioeuix uro finishing up their big
Irrigation well nnd are going to
have the foundation of their dwel
ling raised also.
Mr. ntu Mrs. Hctrie have moved
from the Thref Oaks runch un the
.lermstu pluce. Mr. Jermsta has
left. for his. home In tho east.
.KA0I.B! J'OINT, qrfc.j JSov. $.
(Speclul) Mr. and 'HT( l'rutik
Hi own i,.tt .sutiii dny for Sun Fran
oiaoo where, tlmy will ejieiid n t'o
weeks' vacation. " i
Airs, otto Carter entertained
with u chicken dinner Wednesday
in honor of Mrs. Kllison of Med
ford. Those enjoying tho occasion
were Mrs. rkim Coy, Mra. Taylor
and Mrs. ( V, Navies,
Krlduy evening Mr. , and Mrs.
Percy Maley ontertalned ut cllnnor
for .Mr. unit Mrs. :. K. Cowtien,
tlladya und son Hubert.
Anna Helen, the innnll dntiKhter
at Mr. and Mrs. Kclwlu Wahl, cel
ebrated her Rlxlh hlrlhduy this
week. A birtliduy cake graced the
occasion.4
Mr. und Mrs. T. U MoClellon
moved to Union Creek last, week
end, where he Is employed as
truck driver on the highway.
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Olllctt and
family of Portland were week-end
visitors at the 'home of Mr. and
.Mrs. I'oul Koi. gml t.imlly of the
t'ooley orchnnl a . . i
Johnny .Miller has Painted, the
1 EAGLE POINT
TRIBTOTE, MEDFOgp
st.bSIS:
flrirhnr'k . da
t'0sUy cQniicocteJ ballwota ttu
tlnu In polliiOB.
Shrieking gutAt
in mm
xlt la lilocked by the huse body
of tti. exclt.d elephant, barbarli
suddenir nndH h.ruelf alone in one
i end of tbe room. Crouching before
I her Is the ' terrified jQKuar which
him encaped from its keeper. Bar
bam Is about to swoon when Roy
catches her In his arms, throws a
cloak over ilia beast and carries
Barbara to safety. Kay's pres
ence of mind averts a tracedy and
everyone escapes before the build
hire rails. OutMrte Hay disappears
but Harbam finds him In a lasl,
ready to depart. She begs hint to
return 'to the house with her and
there -Implores Kuy to remain,
' Chapter 8S
DETERMINATION
ARDARA was . pleading with
Kay, begging Ii1 m to return,
never to leave her again.
It, was tome, minutes before Kay
spoke, aud then it was In a. low,
fboked voice. -.j
"I cau't stay caw. Barbara, but
some day I hope to como back to
iiou, toy dear.' Soon, maybe, for
strange things have happened late
ly. Won't yon try to understand
and wait tor mo?" , i' -
eShe-. raised her- head wearily1,
while her arms tightened about hie
ehGulri'ers. : '
"But I've waited 'so long eterni
ties; It seems. If you love me '. ."
A thought of Rite and Ray tore
"Still Ihe came old argument!
You knnw.l'vii never censed loving
you."- ' ; , ',''',
She slifliod, her head like a wilt
Ins v.kI brstvn lloiver on hlii shoul
doV.'. i. v ' . . ' ' I ,- ' 1,
"'Fliafet wimt you iayH . . ,
Then: tli'a hnskliiOHS In ber voice
Increasing to genuine emotion;
"liven If you leave me tomorrow,
stay with me a few short hours un
til morning. . . ." - '" '" ' -
Her hands were stroking bis hair
playing with the bit that crept
down onto his brow. She felt his
heart throbbing In .his temples. She
sighed with satisfaction, thinking
slit had rekindled his desire tor
her. llnd slid known It, It never
had died. ' .
Seconds ticked by on the little
Ivory clock on tho mantelshelf '
breathless seconds. ' Abruptly' he
soeme'd tu capitulate'. He breathed
deeply, through hla teeth, aud hla
arms : went about her. She was
hla wife and be .loved her V .1 .'
wanted her. . '. . His resolutions
weakened, drowned by his desired
Then, unbidden, came tbe thought
ot Itlta.. Ot his boast to return, to
her- apartment that night to con
tlniie their work. Sho bad been
n fro Id, ol. his coming herb afraid
lost blB wife should turn blm aside
trout his chance for fame. .
He 9Kika nlnutt, as though Voic
ing Ills thoughts. "Ily work.-. . ."
"Oh.' who cores about your stu
pid old wprk now!"
Barbara cooed In hla arms, confi
dent that she had won blm.
Just that she said, but enough
In Itself to pull him sharply lo bis
tonnes. So i3nrbara's Ideas hadn't
changed! Falofully. clonrly he saw
what would happen should he give
In to ber now buck to tbe deroga
tory poaltlou which ho bated so In
tensely, the position of a man main
tained on his wife's bounty.
Never again, had he sworn, would
he return to her home until he
could enter It certain ot hla tlnau
clal Independence. Now, although
the desired goal hovered faintly In
sluht, he bud not reached It. To
capitulate now might mean the sac
rltlco ot everything. Konghly ho
pulled himself out ot her arms,
steeling bis heart acroltist the hurt
cry she gave. Seeing him cross Ihe
room and open Ihe door.
"It's no use, Barbara. I've got to
work this thing out tor myself.
Some day. If you want me, but not
now." '
He Was gone. Gone while he had
strtMigth to leave her,bsture that
nameless something which had
outside of one of Ms dwelling
houses a light gray which makes
it great. Improvement.
Mr. nnd Mrs. tVllhlte of ljike
rreek wero trading In Kagle Point
.Monday.
Mrs. Hniel Stoner returned from
Sun Francisco Saturday evenlnit.
after a two weeks' vactitlon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Patterson and son
nf Medford attended the services
Sunday evening, when Mr. Patter
son led the siina service.
t'lyde Washy, one of our slxrh
(trade- pupils hud the misfortune
In lone his Rlnio.es and rase one
day lust week. The finder will be
rewarded.
OREGON, -TtTESDXY,
v? J j ? 4. :a
i)rawn him to her In, the begloolDf
Should break down Ills defenses,
fie strodo down that-stairway,
through tbe ball and out Into tb
road, continuing until a tail, hovsr.
Ing around Ilka an annoying fly,
picked blm tip and took him to the
nearest subway. v; ' '..
The following morning Barbara
moved back Into her Park avenue
apartment Sbe did not want to see
ber Long Island home atsaln for
many a month. Not until sbe bid
forgotten the sight of. the colossal
wreckage and tba ball that bad
proved almost a calamity.- Forgot
ten, too, ber would-be surrender,
flung back In ber face In the gold
aud white boudoir, -'...
Yet her apartment' beld memo
ries, too. s If only she could forget
fiayl Forget blm as sue bad for
gotten do2ens ot other men. But
those she bad bean able to bend to
ber sllgbtes: whim, whereas Ray
sbe never bad. Was that, perhaps,
the secret of tbe bold be bad over
her? -- ' v -' : ' '. '
Sbe kept Henderson wttb ber con
stantly, trying to persuade herself
that sbe preferred him to Ray. Ska
even tried to believe that bis near
ness thrilled ber, that when she
was wltb him she missed no one,
no otto at all. ' . 1
Tbe change In her attltudt highly
elated Henderson. Be breathed
himself from Barbara's arms.
easier, slept sounder, for be had
feared that Ray's dramatic appear
kuco the night ot the ball might
prejudice Barbara In her husband's
favor. But apparently It had not
done so. ' ' !' ' - :
! On the contrary, It seemed to
have Increased her liking for him.
This be considered just as well,
since bis debts were Increasing
dally and bis creditors were 'press
ing Tor nfore definite Information
as to when tbe wealthy Mrs. Ixw
(her would be free to marry blm.
tie determined that the time had
come fur him to act.
He choso an evenlug when tbey
had returned, earlier than was cus
tomary, from a dance at the home
of a friend. Barbara preceded hlra
.Into the sitting room and, having
removed his overcoat and muffler,
he-followed, standing a moment Im
passive In the doorway, watching
her slim, tense figure. Impulsive!"
ho crossed silently to her, his arms
Imprisoning her. He was whisper
Ing Into her hair:
-."1 love you. t love you,' Bar
barn. I can't keep this up much
longer'. . . this attitude ot 'friend,
ship. Tbe strain's terrific and, add
cd to It, the uncertainty . . . the
uncertainty of not knowing whethet
or not you cure for me, whethbi
eventually you are going to be
rultio. ... . Ob, my love. If you have
any regard for me, set my mind at
rest! It you knew what holl It (a
when I love you as I do. . . ."
She closed her eyes, momentarily
yloldlug to his embrace, trying to
persuade herself she was enjoying
It. ;
"Promise me, Barbara. . '. ." '
"What do you want me to prom
ise?" ' ' '
"That you will get treed from
Lowthor Immediately and marry
me. Barbara, 1 swear I'll make you
happy. It shall be my life's work.
. . . Only trust your precious self
to me, my dearest." '
He turned her In his arms so that
now she was facing htm. Reckless
ly, certain of victory, be sought ber
lips. One moment she remained
Impassive, the hext with an abrupt
gesturo. almost repulsion, tba
pushed him from her.
"It's no use, lleudy. I can't, I
can't. I don't want to hurt you
uot niter nil that you've done foi
me! nut t can't help feeling as I
do. I don't love you " Her volc
dropped to 'a whisper, "1 still Ioti
Uny."
' rcopyrleat, Dial Prti$)
Henderson makes a daring mova
In tnoiorrew's chapter.
EDEN PRECINCT RADIO
EXPERT GETS DISTANCE
i EDKN rRECIXCT. Ore.. Nov. t.
(Special,) Our local radio man,
Mr. Jnmes, has been appointed
radio technician tor the Silver
Marshall I'o. . Mr. James, says
radio weather hna arrived as lie la
netting Portland, Seattle and Salt
Isiko on his new Browning Crake
radio at noon.
. ,
The Vnlted State exportrd 135, -408
' riot.cn : handkerchiefs during
tho first half of ln!!. chiefly to
Cuba and the Philippine islands.
TOVEMBERT5y' 1929.
GHURCHMKERS:
; MANY ACTIVITIES
AftJittANDj Oi-NOv; $KH(fciee7
lal) irinVy,v November V 'cloVA
the work of the first month of the
Week-ihiy HJhle pchool of Ashland.
Tht? enrollment equals, if not 'ex
qpwht that of last year, at tho end
of, the same period. To date tlvnre
are ten 100 per cent classes,, and
there are three, one hundred Jer
cent rooms In one building. Classen
are especially Inrse, some excefed
inj? thirty In attendance. , ; .
There are twentysev?h clnssnfl,
of one hour periods, lenving . but
three vacant periods rlurintr- the
school weok. . Classes are held in
tho .itethodlst and CoiiKrcpational
churches,- roomy having been ar
ranged n accommodate tho pupils.
This is the fifth year of the "Bible
school work, four of them with all
the grades from first throuKh the
sixth. Mra. Grace K. Andrews is
tho teacher. . - y.
A Westminster Onild covered
dish dinner -Js planned for Thurs
day, .evening- of this week. Dainty
lnvitutinnHannoui.ce the fact that
ihla !s the tonth nnniversnry of the
Martha CMUeue Chapte". nnd the
hostess on this occuslon is Mrs.
Oepi'Ke iMcfonneil of it 2 Church
street, dillBhler of Mrs. Martha.
Gillette, in whose honor iho chnn
te,r is named.
, . Knch member. Is asked to bring
a birthday , offering and also an
apron, for tho , Christmas box.
which is one of the activities of
tbe Guild. , . .
The Women's- Misslonftry society
of . the I'resbyterlnq church, will
met at. Uh home of Mrs, Otto
Winter., on the Boulevard, Wednes
d;iy fif tliyM week. A plemiid iir.i
fe'ram. -piMpa.red nnd all member;;
and iS'Iends- are .isked to attend.
A pot-hick --supper for the
Friendly class of the Presby terln n
chniVh, ?,rs. Young, president -find
Mrs. J. W. McCoy, president, v:v
given Monday evening.
Plans were made for the bazaar,
which tbe. class is sponsoring nnd
which will he given in the neir
future. ...
LOW SPR!
r 1 u.
I "TOontributerf)
fDrivinff. tb -WilloiV SprlnRW pc1OoI
building Saturday ovcniiiE and not
realizing that you were six miles
from Medford,-one mlht imutfine
tbey were going to n night perfor
mance of Itanium's circus.
. The spacious grounds, wero pack
ed with automobiles and upon en
tyrltirf. tho building ono found a
packed house, with spu.ro standing
room only.- The annual Hallo
we'en program was ii progress,
sponsored by the school and com
munity. Tho opening number wc.s
rendered, .by .the "kitchen hand,"
composed of forty or more plecos
(of utensils) and brought forth
many hearty encorces.
Kbllowing the program everyone
was served with lunch and cider
or coffee by the Ladies,' Commun
ity club.
Willi a progressive community,
.a modern school building nnd
wide open hospitality one can rea
lize why Hog ue itlver valley, with
such.rurnl districts is nn attractive
place to live. . ..., .
EAGLE POINT CLUB TO
; HAVE BAZAAR DEC. 5TH
rAiiii-: ouvtr, Orw-xov.i"t5;
(Kpf'cial.) The mniu. lopic of dis
cussion itt fhtf ClVIc clulv "meeting
Thursday afternoon, October 24th
was tbe bazaar which will be held
December Dill. Mrs. IMutiio Brown
president, nppointed the following
Indies as chairman of committees
to take churfce of tho different
booths at tho bazaar: Mrs. l'rultt.
dinner committee; ' Mrs. Hader,
apron committee; Mrs. Van Sony,
funcy work; Mrs. Morgan, candy
and Mrs. Caster, grab bag.
During the afternoon the ladies
pieced blocks for n, quilt which
will be sold at the bazaar. After
the meeting adjourned light re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Morgan, Mrs. l'rultt nnd Mrs. Mc
Donald. b . V
Tho ctuh will liold their regular
meeting November 7th in the hull
over the Hrown's store at the usual
time.
FORMER LOCAL TEACHER
IS RECOVERING HEALTH
' ASHIiAND. Ore., Nov1. ' 5.(Si6-
ciol It. will be gratifying to her
ninny frlenilR'to learn that Miss
MiirKitentii Andrews, who has heen
ipilto ill nt - her home in Satitn
Crtii, Col.,- has recovered nntl hna
roatmtefl her work In the Santa
Cms;- schnolH. Miss Andrews, for
PAIN IN YOUR
SHOULDER?
Use Tysmol for Relief
V
KnlfedlWtt Jfibi of pain tn th vicin
ity of the wMuldvr tlnd art Konrulir
Oua to neuritis, brouttht on by expo
uftndrauchts or nuddcn chanfn of
ivthr. In some ranm there la stilt
tiecs or ff renew In the muscle, mak
ln It dirrtcult lo raiie tbe arm.
The' safest and easiest wty to re
Have soeh an attack Is to apply a small
Quantity of Tysmol over the aiTectod
area. This sooth Inc. healing prepara
tion la quickly absorbed through the)
pores and carried to the throbbing.
Anlnjt peripheral norves. The palna
usually stop at once, and lo a very
short time the last trace of aoraneas
feould disappear.
Tysmol la absolutely tiartnleaa free)
from dope. Ke.xm mended for all
forma of nerve pain, whether caused
by neuiitrs neuralf la, sotstlca or rheu
snailam. - Sold by IsaUlUff drucsTUta
sUwaxra oa hand at
STRAXCTS DRUQ STORE (
v
a number of years, 'tangtif in the
rltv schools of Med for J. I j I if'i
Eat Everything
without Fear
r of Indigestion
'Are there lots ol foods you can't
eat for fear of gas, bloating,
pains in the stomach and howels ?
Do you' have to pass up favorite ;
dishes while the rest enjoy them? 4
That's a sign you need Tanlac! I
For more than 10 years Tanlac has !
restored to vigorous health tnou.
sands who, denied themselves their
favorite foods just as you have to.
Mr. 'Lawrepce E. Bornos, of 6918
47d; Ave.j; S.W Seatiie, Wosh.,
eays: "I couldn't eat a meal that
didn't cause me distress. But
Tanlac relieved me almost immedi
ately, and. I could eat anything." -
Jf you Buffer from indigestion,
gas, dizziness, liendaelies, constipa
tion or torpid liver give Tanlac a
oliunce to help you! The first bot
tle often brings the needed relief.
- Tanlac is a good, pure medicine,
made of roots, barks, and herbs
that are recognized by the United
States Pharmacopoeia. Get it from
vour druggist today. Your money
back if it doesn't help you. s .
Special service to
1 . .
the holidays, via Canadian Pacific!
Sleeping car service from Vancouver,
B. C. direct to ship's side. Across the
Atlantic on a fast Canadian Pacific
liner.. Minimum cost and maximum
convenience. . Plan now to1 go home
this season! . -
Here are. the sailing dates: t ' . .
.Nov. 26 S. S.: Minnedosa to Glaogow,-'
ilclfast, Liverpool, from Montreal.
. Dec. 6 Oucheit of Atholl to Glasgow,
' Belfast, Liverpool. From St. John, N. B,'
Dec. 12 - S.'S. Montcalm to Cherbourg.
Southampton, Antwerp. From St.Jono..rl.
Dec.14 Diithessol Richmond to Glasgow.
Ilelfast, Live rpool. From St. John, N. H.
Dec. 18 - Duchess of York to Glasgow,
Belfast, Liverpool. From St Joho, N.-H. .'
1
CmMiinn Pacific Travclleft
.nwiues aooa
Tkr mm. m
N
w 1
W.H.DEACCN CcnIAwnt PASSfi CEPf.
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. liy -t J J4.1Js)-afc J--a,i;il.Ui'i
STEADFASTNESS
This bunk, diirhij? its lifetime, 1ms seen "bull mar
kels" cli!iii.'e into "bear nini'ltets", nnd vine versa.
It lias seen Ilie-iiatinn puss tlirnuoli years nf easy
money nnd yeiit's (if distress.
Anil tlirniinhnitl its years or serviep it lias held
steadfastly to its purpose of innkin; sure that, come
what niifflit, every dollnr etitriisted to it by deposit
ors wnfrld always be worlli 1(10 eetits;,
Thill is still our purpose, pendulum may swing
buck . mid fort li bet wqen depression, and prosperity;
stocks may rise nnd stocks may' full; but this bank
will continue to provide for tbe .people of Medford
and tbe siirrounilinj; territory n financial servieo
of iihelihuKinj; security a seniec tbat remains
staunchly dependable year after year'!
First National Bank
? "A Denartmentized Rnnlr'
'If
viipiuu aim surplus ?150,000.00
Medford, Oregon
QSBsssssHs.tiisiisHs.HsiiKMsHsasisBaaasaasaMSssssi
I i Ikw m U . . , k
O'psrktiig troulilej exist at The Minx.
The doorman takes your car when you
arrive and place it in a garage conneded with
the Hotel. Just hand him your key u you leara
the car that's all. Located in the heart f th
City near everything.
It ServiczQBalityMofpitolity-
CmeMANJk HOTEL
SAW FRANCISCO
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V REPAIRING In
V yrnrnoo rtor till I
Hu.r3T. ftMsqi4
the Old Country for
tite.nwla n-,
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your, car,
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