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MEDFORD MAIL TRT13T7NE, MflDfrORD, ORKfi6T WEDNESDAY," yOVEMBFJRir'l!)21) NEVEK BE POKE - BE I; L THE LUXURY HUSBAND Such a Range at such a Low Price In thle full-automatic electric range, ' W ent in g houtto has perfected t he scientific "Flavor Zone" cooking method . the method that gives you complete freedom from .the kitchen and 'at the same time cooks to a savory melting tenderness. Never before has It been possible to enjoy the every-day convenience of automatic cooking and the delicious goodnesb of rooking that rivals the tradi tional flavor of old Dutch Oven days ... at so low a price. And low cost Is only one of tho many economies of buying this most modern of electric ranges. The saving in food, in time, In effort, make it still more worthwhile. VeSTINCHOUSE FXECTMC & MFG. COMPANY ; Offlren in ull Principal Citle. f,.,7 i Representatives Everywhere ' " eWtMl.tlC tHAVOft IOHI OVtM The 'oniol Knnan with Its ample oven and three a u r fa re unit, la low In prlfwi, jrel ran rook for n family of five or all 'r"'r - Westiughouse The Electric Range with the Automatic "Flavor Zone" Oven j maiia t jiii Hurry Crumlnll, votonm of tho coast it'!rwuyn, IjoIIcvch the Hoolns ruiliuphune, pt-uvlillnu . communi cation ' between nllolH and tho Ki-ouiiri. Hhnrtly i tO 110 lllHtll IUtl In .Mcdfortl-unci eliiht rltlea be tween J-.OH An Kolot and Scut tle by ruciric A I r TrallHliol't, will ho u Kl'eal Ijt'lioflt to cum in crciu ulr tnuttipurt opi rationH. f'runiliiir whii ramfliar with thu JtooiiiK ra dlo Khip now In ) c r u tlun on thO Wl'HttTll dl- v I m I o n, kIvjs "escrlptlon of how It foola I talk to Homo one inn miles away unci Bovoral thouxanil feel "down." "Hollo Hurry!" It In tho voice of the Hui.-iiiK NiiporlntcmU'ilt In my oar phoneH. "Wo havn lion foot coIIIiik over tho airport. Visi hlllty five mile, harumoter slight. ly below normal, hut nloady. no ohanco In 30 minutes, where are you?" "Thirty mil out nnd making 115 inlli'H per hour, ground Hpoocl. Mown the weather half way ho- Iwecn horu and there V" hamo as here," he answers. "KoK Ih'kIiis at Summit and coll-i hiK rises as mountains drop nwav. I What Is the altitude at tho top of tup cloutl layer?" "Kllihty-oinlit hundred." I tell him. "That fives KiOII feet thick ness. Will arrive about 'J: 13. Where In the southbound?" "P. A. T. southbound 20 min utes nwny. You nro still n Utile south of the eourse. Five decrees more to the left ought to brlnir you rlRlit over us, cte., ete." l'mlfle Air Transport has Just announeed It will establish radio phone stations, which will permit pilots to talk from an nllltudo of 12.000 feet to ground stations 1.10 to 200 mlleH distant. 06 Konttlo, Tnooma, I'orlland, Medford. Ited 1 dlnir. Oakland. Tresno, llalters- flehl and tho now united airport at Jlurhank. 1 S Ndt-HIK: Heap) Harbor 'a (r:iitui lfitrHiii(. Hay ilectines o rv. hi m m I it-r until he can win i'jirtw- flf ;i inunopr. lie la on (no iiiilni ut vleMlntt (o her plea to re mum with her lust a few hours, u hi n he suddenly rememhrrs lllta, v.ililiie for him in the city to help on t he score of Mi revue. Kay teara Minixptr from Barbara's arm nnd Ifnves. 'I'he mxt day Hnrbnra rhiac- hr country home mill reiurns to tiie nity. A few nici'tn Inlfr. Ilendcrnon mnltes fcrcn( love to liar, again urges thai she divorce Hay oni marry hl:i.. I!ut Harbira deflnltply re-dif-'n hfauee ih -dop not love H"ridrwon and la still devoted to net husband. Chapter 33 AN ACCUSATION DARDAUA turned from Hender son quickly end walked over to tho couch. A strained silence fell between tliem. Henderson wanted to la sli out at ber, tell her exactly ivliat was In hit mind. But that ivo u Id mean breaking with her def initely. He knew be dared not risk :liJl. Should his friendship with the lovely Mrs. I.owther be terminated publicly, ho would have a swarm .-f Irnle creditors down upon him, I i lie a Hock of crows anxious for small pickings. Besides, he had still n strong card up his sleeve. He followed her over to whero The stond. - your husband return to ber apart ment each night after the cabaret has closed down, that being towards two in tbe morning.. ... 1 have had the apartment watched and the man, although he hag waited repeatedly, has not yet seen Low ther leave." By the nicker of her eyelids and the sharp quivering breath she drew, he knew that he had hit ber. Motionless she stood,, her fingers clenched about tbe marble of. the mantelshelf. 'When presently she spoke, she articulated with. dUI culty. , "Are yeu certain of that?" "I'm afraid so absolutely. The other night the detecthe climbed the Are escape, from where, on the third floor, he had an excellent view of your husband In this girl's apartment." Another silence. He wished she would speak.. He had expected tears, hysterics, but not this un canny calmness. It annoyed him. Himself be bad pictured In the role of sympathetic comforter. Barbara seemed ,llka a woman turned to stone. "Don't look like that. You yott frighten me," be saltf quickly. "I fancied you must suspect some thing of this. Honestly, I did." "But I didn't suspect It. Never, never!" Her voice was husky with F" RED CROSS TELLS IE E Let Us Figure on Installing a WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC RANGE in your heme. Phono 12 and wo will call 6n you. ? ' People's Electric Store 212 West Main . Phono 12 LAKE CREEK With the npprouch uf the An nual J led C10H8 Roll Cult public lhterOHt la directed toward tho work of tho organization. Kveryonc known fn a genera) way what the Rod Crown Is doings but tho value of the- service is not fully realized. MIkh LI 11 Inn Roberts who In In charge of the home Bervice. work of Juckaon county -nnptb'r wild recently: "ThO Red C'rons consldcrH nervier!- to disabled- exHjervico men and their fa ml Hew one of ltd pri mary obligations, and 'In' ninny communities this ' crvieoi 1b aUo rendered to civilians ri und red 8 of thousands of dollni-H Is spent In service and relief each year, yet wo enn tell the public very Utile about It because It Involves the private personal problem of men nnd women which we- regard al ways as confidential. However, to give' an Idea of the sort of work that Is done quietly very day by the Red Crom, X shall tell of an actual case which occurred else where, but Is typical of many taken care of in this community. "The transient family drifts into town and generally appears at tho Red Cross for help. The Blanks consisted- of father; mother - and five children. Tho father wan a veteran, partially disabled, . who was1 able to do rcaHonablc . woi'lt but who h;td not worked for more than a month at' Anyone time. The family was hungry and home less but they had a car. "The easiest thing for the Red Cross to- do would haw been to give them enough food and gas to continue tholr wanderings, hut that would have shifted .the- re sponsibility, and not improved their condition. estimations n-cre" lu:tin' nnd it wa t-inml tii'it relatives lived In a distant urate who wero willing to keep tho fam ily to become self-supporting. Bo the Red Cross returned tho Blanks to their home' community where Mr. Blank, convinced that his pub licly supported wanderings were over setled down to a steady job." Service like this not only bene fits - unfortunate families and brings them to happy, normal ways of living, but wives tho coun ty from tho expense of maintain ing them as public charges. Kvery- one who helps. tsupjiort the Red Cross by enrolling, as, a mcmbci;, has a share In this necessary work. ITS ALE Barbara turned away from Henderson repulsed his fervent love-making. HAPPINESS .... It is tlic desire if everyone lo l)e luippy. We reiili.c there lire iiiiiny lliinpi Hint oeeiir to mm- (his hni Mess, yet we endeavor n all times, wild her we know it. or nut. to lie happy. The aiilomoliile, while a inosl iisel'ul necessity, is a wonderful means of hrin iii).' In ns: happin-'ss, eonleiitmenl nnd heallli. 1 1, is also a nienns ol' lirinudn pleasure lo ns. 'I'he only thinjr Ihiil; mars this pleasure, this happiness, is (he possihility of an accidenl. This ilnn of ehanee is eoniplelely taken eare of hy proper insnranee. The Northwest Casualty Company ' , . Owned and Operated By The Northwest Mutual Fire Association . rf'','s I'h'le proleelion finm I he rinaneiat liaz- : ards of aiilomoliile ownership. Koi- rn refill drivers. ? worlhy or 'joining a itruup of sele.ded poliey-holders, "., , we have a nioiiey-savin(f oppnrlniiily, Y Medford Investment Co. , 125 East 6th ;V PHONE 1224 liAKK CKKKk", Ore., Nov. C. (Spl.) Mis. (i. W. Krey was taken very sick Mondity. Or. Stearns was called. It Is hoped she will soon recover. ' M. Wnlch took some turkeys ! to .Medford Mnmlny to ship, j W. S. Chapman and Mr. W'y- ant wero In .Medford on business! Monday. A. II. Khnnson returned home with them. Mrs. J. it. Brown and baby dull ghter have gone to Knkevlew, where Mr. Brown Is employed. Jim (Irleve and Krank Slmp- Kon are going to play at tho daneo at Uiko 1 .'rock hall Saturday night Also somo other good musicians, T. 1 4. Karlow was a business vis itor In Medford Tuesday. Marjorlo Nichols camo home wllh her Kiamlfjilhcr. Krank l-'i low to spend tho week-end with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Marshal have moved' to the Bush homo on tho old Tyrdl ranch. They ore about xtnilKhtcnctl nnmml, ami mm Severn l callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walts and family of tiranis I'uss visited Mr. and Mrs. Wyant Sunday. Mrs. liced Charley entertained several little girls Sunday In honor of her daughter, Cwen's, seventh birthday The Hallowe'en spirit was carried out. . Herman Meyer. .Ir .Is. improv ing after being on the sick lh: uuilo a while, 3 ' Ashland (nstulhttlnit of ' now tights in publle ltbvuiy rnulpletml. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL) Minagtr ' Phone 10S U N, Central . , Medford. Oregon ' Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to to with kv .pointed Heel llllllllllllrillllllllllllllllllBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl''l Acidity Tim common cuuso of iIiroiIIm difliiMillin is nxrss luiltl, SisU can not ullcr this condition. Mid It burn, tho ttwnaoli. (iomclliing that will ncutralls tho sriditr is the scnsibli Uiin to take. Tlwl it why phvui dsns toll tho pulillo to uso Thilllpi Milk of Mnirnciiu, One spnonfal of this nVltgh(fw) firwrslim can noutnvliro msnj lmo Its vnlunio In acid.. It arts in. itantlyi relief Is quick, and vory nn parent. All pu is dispelled all our. nets is sixm gono; tho whnlo system ia sneetoiied. Do Ir tia icrfecl antiaeld, aitit remfnilwr U is just as wd, for children, tH, and pleas aut to take. Uet the gvnuino PHILLIPS F, Milk . of Magnesia "Hcllove me. my Uenr," ho said, with simulated sympathy, "J think I understand how you feel. I, too, know the agony ot loving some one who doesn't return It." Immediately her pride was In re volt. "I think Kay docs love me, llenily, hut he hates living on my money and he swears he won't come hack until he can do so cer tain of his llnancial Independence." "And meanwhile he expects yon to meekly await his pleasure?" She drew herself up with a quiet dignity. "That surely Is my affair." "And his, I should say, to remain faithful." Silence an ominous silence, while a hot color flamed to Mar barn's cheeks and her eyes nar rowed datiKcrously. "Just what do you mean?" Ho socmed to regret his hastily spoken Insinuation. "My dear I hadn't Intended to liltirt that out, knowing how It would hurt you." Calm slio wns still only her eyes dangerous. "Please explain that Immediately. I have Implicit trust In If.iy." Henderson Angered, a clgaret, frowning. "Yes, I was olraid you had. But men. my dear llaihnrn, are won a, wayward creatures at tho best . , ." "Oh, for (leaven's snko, tell me what- you know If you do know anything." she cried suddcntly. Still ne nppeared relnctnnU "It's like this Itnrbara." he said presently. "I've suspected for some time that with l.owlher thero must he nnother womnn. Since tho night or the ball I've had him watched for your sake, my dear," ie nddod hastily. "1 knew you were too line to resort to such a sub terfuge yourself. It appears there Is nnother girl 'u the case A caba ret dnnecr at the Golden Dollar, name, Itlta Gllmoro. They seem to bo very good friends and I'm told art) constantly together." He paused. In the pause Bar ham reminded him coldly: ; "We, too, have been very good Irlrnds." I lo milled with a sort of damnn hlo Indulgence. " "I know, my dear. But I'm afraid their friendship Ima not been of the lame nature as ours . . ." II; waited 'fellherntcly, the bet rr to drive 1,1s point home. nn lo I me everything now It.-: y.-.u've slatted." Barbara cried. "' - ' ' th' ,-lrl nnr emotion. "1 would have trusted Ray in that way all along the line. Even now 1 can scarcely be lieve iu You are positive of what you have told me?" "Do you think 1 would have told you unless 1 had been certain?" Then, a moment later, bis hands gripping hers, "Oh, my dear, let me help you forget the rottenness of It all. . . . Try to realize that you can rely upon me. . . ." "I will try," she mumbled. "But go now, ploase. Ilendy. Tbe only way you can help me Is by leaving me alone, t wont tb think."'. To think! Her head, she felt, would split from thinking when after be had gone, sbo stood staring at the gleaming brass andirons, her head sunk on the marble ot the mantelshelf. Could It be true that Ray had been unrnlthful? How she fought In agony against accepting It-' . Yet, were It not true, why should Henderson have Invented such a story? She could see no reason tor his doing so. . . . tn those Hrst moments she thought It must send ber mad. fac ing the floor, between the couch and tho armchair, word tor word she went over the story. Suddenly sho found herself In the grip ot a Jealousy such as she had never ex perienced in her life before. Vividly she recalled that moment In the ballroom, when Impulsively his arms had gone about ber and he had crushed her lips with the force of Ills kisses, . . . Could ho have done that, loving at that limo another woman? Impossible it seemed and yet. ... Ha had left her, tearing himself rudely out ot her arms. . . , Deep in her heart she knew she would never be convinced ot Ray's Infidelity unless she corroborated Honderson's story with ber own eyes. But how could she do so? Pausing abruptly, she glanced towards tho old-fashioned grand father clock. One-thirty. Time enough for the mad Idea that had been suddenly born In her bra'. Some moments later she had slipped Into hor cloak and was down In the front hall where she had the night porter call her a taxi. To the driver she gave tits name of the apartment hou whero. Henderson had said, tlill Itlta 01 1 more lived. fCopyrlpilt Dial Press; A m.ittfr of 10 minutes has a tremendous effect on Brberas Your every business purchase, every .' business action, is for profit. You buy profit. In terms of hauling work, you can likewise buy profit. You can put a Dodge Truck to work, confident of its profit-earning ability. 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At n n.ftlnt Monday nlKht httt'nilet. hy flvt tnspHyrr, iniluilinpr two of ,h trhonl dlreo tor, the ttchool tiiidot for tho next ymr an mtxtto mil hy tht crhuol tmnrri wnn unanlmntinly mloptiM.. for ft Hvy by .ipoelttl tnx or nbmit which t nomit ICRO loss than the buriKPt of last yi'Hi. and mctih (ho rlipir.nM oi no mo two mills from tho nit I In hp levy. Tho wchool rrnxim rprontly com ploti-il by thi district clork shows the re uri 6? children In the district h-ptween the axes of four and 30. and n believed to he the titnr.t census ever recorded In the district. MoiiutiM I (IMor v AXAt'ONDA. Mont.. Nov. 6. J. H. Dun-ton. editor of the Butte Daily Pont and dean of Montana hewshrtpermcn. died n n hosnttnl i;xpacrH woro plMs. lo l:,rn , here , Tucl;iy. Ilo w.is S years ihiil the budget s dou-a .valln - old, PHOENIX, Orb., Nov. ti.- 81 Cnptalh Jack Lancaster of Ala meda,, California, and hln wife, are visiting for a few days with his sister, Mra. Gam mi II. Mr. and Mrs. Will Oanaway mo tored to Crestent City on Sunday The Thimble club, an organiza tion in connection with the Neigh bor of Woodcraft lodge, met a: the homo of Mrs. Hello Kurry last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Furry and Mrs. Hardesty were hoHtcfises. MIhh Ethel Haptler. of Medford. Hpent Thursday night with Miss Susan "Barkley. Frank Denzer, who has been worklnjr at Beaver Marsh, which is neat Bend, at a logging cnimi, returned to hlB homo here the lat ter part of last work. Ieo and Bob Furry- made a trip to Klamath Falls on a duck hum last Sunday. They expect to help drive In' tho" cnttlo belonging t Fred Furry, how on the range at Dead Indian. ' I toy Coffman has been BUfferintr with a severe attiicR of the flu for tho pftHf soeral dnyn. Ho- is at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Huberts, where he Is boarding. Mr. Vinll, who was confined to home Inst week1 because ' of an attack of the flu, Is better now. and resumed his work as marshal, of thlH city on Sunday night. Jim Smith. Who has been at thf lake of the Woods this tmmmcr, returned to his home here Satur day night. He will bo employed at the l,ockwood Chicken Farm thia winter. Avard Whitman, principal of the schools here, was a guest at a birthday dinner given In honor of Mr. Larson at his home at Prospect. Mr. I-arson was a tea cher In the high school here two years ago. Mr. Barkley, owner of the Phoe nix Confectionery here, left Sat urday for Bridgeport, Wash. He expects to tx gone about 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. George Drake at tended the stock show ut Port land Inst week and returned to their home here Saturday. Mrs. Wilbur Jones nnd Wilbur, Jr., of Klamath Falls," spent Sun day calling on friends and rela tives here.- f They spent n portion of the day calling at the home of Mrs, Albert Sylissi : Chassis f. o. b. Detroit Tmi (S CHRTSLCK MOTORS PRODUCT - ) T.( :i?r.- ., .... - EAKIN MOTOR CO. 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