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PAGE TWO MTODFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKfiOX. FRTDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929. JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL ENJOYS GHOST PARTV JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Nov. 8. , (Special) A largo crowd in tended the Hallowe'en frolic given Friday evening at the chool gym nasium und all enjoyed tho evn nine. Tho booths were quite success ful. ' The- following program wus given: Performance, 'liy the lower crude: piano selection,- Ray Lewis; , pluy, "Colonial Hallowe'en." fifth and sixth grades; violin solo, Mur , cello Ncgaard; son. "Flappers Fol 'lles," by seventh and eighth (trades; danco, fifth and sixth grades, dir ected by Lultt Metzger; ghot school, lower grades; .vocal solo, '"Out of i(he' Dosli to fftwtfi ly . Vliulnlu.. Ncguard, and the tumb ' ling act by Birdie Mcintosh. SAMS VALLEY STOCK ' HAJIK VAIXKV, Ore., Nov. (Mucclul) Hums Valley district did not fare so well through the hunt ' Ing seuson as Table Ruck Is 10 ' ported to have done. Ohiis. liiiuh Ison has lost the use of one of his work horses from a careless" hunt er and IJ. T. Wilson lost o. highly prized Jersey heifer from n.puu.r , eritly the same cause. These con dlllonfe are .rtwfakenlhfi viii" farmers to th need. Wf cfOl;lng reckless hunting. " ' T WILLOW SPRINOS, Ore..' Nov. 8. (Special) A number from this ' vicinity attended the dedication of he memorial tablets at Fort Lnne and Fort Hlrdseye. ' On Friday evening of this week Cleo tyoung leaves for Corvallls. ' where lie Will visit for a lew day with his schoolmates who are stu dents there tills year.- The first of next Week he will return to Cot tage (Irove, whore ho will visit with relatives for a' wpelc. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker and family1 niolored to Grants Pass last I Hnnduy and visited at the home of MYb. Pnrker's mother Mrs. II.. II, Alverson.' Mi-a. Paritor's aunts, Mrs. Win. Slater or Roekford, 1IU' and Mrs. F. P. Olevelund of Chi cago, aro guests la the valley. ; Mr. Mild Mrs. Pearl 'Donney eti- : tortalncd ut illnner:.ThurHdy ven-, ing the lneniuers or tho uentvai Point prnimo drill team. Everyone -srijoyod a dellKhtfiil evening. ' v . ... .-.v. SIX DEER APPEARItfEfftT RANCH BEAGLE DISTRICT V" tfBAClLB, Ore., Nov. (SpU 'i'licf hunters did "not ,gt ajl.thtr ''doer during the season. - Rlx deer ,aro seen near tljo SJwanson ranch inearljt overy dayan tlioy ima. to 'oat the acorns-tlutt fall' (loin) the trees near the Swanson hnrn. I..... . - 1 ' - WILLOW SPRINGS DON'T TRIFLE WITH I CONSTIPATION Rid Your System of Its Disease-causing Poisons With ; , . ' ALL-BRAN Constipation Rets 'its grij on n person almost unawares. It starts ' with such little things. Headaches, llstlessness. Bad complexions. Un pleasant breath. ' - ' ' -1 If allowed to continue, constlna- -tion often leads to serious results. It poisons the whole system. Steals ,, the charm and beauty of women. -JRobs men of their vitality and -ambition. , y . .. . Dori't trifle with' constipation. . Rid your system of it by eating I Kellopg'a ALL-BRAN a delicious 1 cereal. It is guaranteed to bring; (rollof to prevent constipation. Just cat two tablcspoonfuls daily . E CO WOH Y Meat :fu Our. Shop WiU-Be Chief, iU Monday, Nov. 11 We Have a Full Line of Quality Meats Choice Steer Beef Spring Lamb Milk Fed Veal Corn Fed Pork Little Pig Link Sausages Veal Loaf Ready for Baking Rhode Island Red Fryers and Hem . Jersey Giant Roasting Chickens ! Rabbits - Turkeys ; 1 SPECIALS Lamb Stew, pound 15 Short Ribs of Beef, pound ............L. '.'ilVtf Ctood Bacon, pound ..ZZ....3(ty - Nichols & ashpole Phone 46 , 206 E. Main BR0WNSB0R0 UHOWNHBOItO, .Ore., Nov. 8. (Special.) -Key. D. D. Randall of Mcdford will hold services at the closo of Hunday school next Sun ,duy afternoon. Everybody is In vited und It Is hoped there will be a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iluklll wero guests at tho Fernland home last Sunday. .Mrs. Jtluess of Medford has been spending u few days visiting at tho home of her son, Lou Blaess and family. A very pleasant afternoon was spent Hunday at the home of Mrs. Heed Charley, tho occasion being tho seventh birthday of her daugh ter Owen. Heven little girls wero Invited 111 to help celebrate the event! ! Forest Sinclair of Cascade Gorge was li ,guest at tho Maxflcld homo last Kundi.y. Mrs. Fernland was shopping In Medford on Thursday of last week. Mrs.' Hazel Nichols of Medford Is il guest at the homes of Reed Charley and Lee Uradshaw. Among those who were shopping In Medford -Monday wero Mrs. H. V. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Hansen and Mr. und Mrs. L. J. ltohrer. Lester Mcssal spent the week end visiting ill Grunts 1'ass with rela tives. Jack "iMnxflold jot Klamath lalls Is u guest at the home of Mr. und Mi's. Jou Maxflcld. CENTRAL POINT, Ore., Nov. 8. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Victor liitrsell are spending the week In Pot Hand. Mrs. Bursell will un dergo the removal ot her tonsils before her return. Fn;nk Denton and family of Fort Klumalh called on friends In Cen tral Point last Sunday before leav ing for Sacramonto Cal." where they expect to spend the winter. .Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Norcross of Ashland former residents 'of Cen tral Point, wero Saturday guests ut the homo of W. H. Norcross and family. Dr. Biilcom and Nurse Lyda King exninlncd our school children on Thursday finding a small percent age tot ailments or defects. Week end guests at the country bime of Mr. and Mrs. John 11 Ik glnbothnm were Mr. and Mrs. Hoi son and baby of Prairie City. Mrs. Bolson is a nloce of Mrs. Iliggln lol tin in . They left Monday or Portland. ' A.1 P. Whitney relumed this week from Portland,- where he has boon talking medical treatment mi LUcr s specialist. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Pulton had the misfortune lo lose their daugh ter at birth ono Week ago. ..' v: JACKSONVILLE REBEKAr-T CARD PARTY ON NOV. 15 JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Nov. 8. (HjioclaD Members ill tho Rain-kali lodge will give a card piir.y tho ovnntng ot November 1 Ej as u benefit for the lodge,' A small charge will bo mir 'which will Include refreshments. chronic cases,' witli every meal. Doctors recommend AIX-BRAN becauso it is lOOVi brnn. It works as nuturo works. Serve it with milk or cream, fruits or hondy added. Use it. in cooking there are de licious recipes on the pneknge. Grocers sell ALL-BRAN. Kestau rnntH, hotels, dining-cars serve it. ilndo by Kellogg in Battlo Creek. CENTRAL POINT : 1 i 1 $V ALL-BRAN THE LUXURY HUSBAND SfNOPBIS: liar bars, detir termlned to learn lb6 truth of Henderson's charges, jems to the building In which lUU his her aparonnt. Driven by desperation, cne crawls up a flre-eecape to a window of Klta'e suite. A few minutes later, Jtira comes home and with Iter Is Ray. Barbara Is daxed by her discovery and leaves her hiding . place. When she- re turns to her taxi, however, site decides to wait la the cab, con ltdently expecting that Koy will soon leave the building, l-'or two limirn nhe keens hr InHelv vlvll I und llnally noes home lu flespulr. - 1 en minutes inter, nuy icawi me Ijuildlns, lisvinjr worked longer ihon uhusI en a particularly diffi cult tune. . if ...... Chapter il . EXIT AN ENGLISHMAN fS tbe drive home from the Ironl- cally futile vigil before Rita Gllmore's apartment, Barbara defi nitely decided to marry Henderson. A sense of bitterly hurt pride drove ber to tbls decision. She decided on telephoning him tbe first thing In the morning. For tbe remainder of tbe night she would try to sleep. She did try. Sbe tried In a per sistent, determined fashion. But, in spite ot that, she lay awake un til dawn. Eventually, when Bhe did sleep, a nlglitmare tormented her. Sud denly she opened her eyes. Imme diately conscious that her' tele phone was ringing. She picked up the, receiver. , "That you, Barbara? It's your Uncle Henry. I'm coming right up to the bouse. Must, see you Im mediately." Sbe felt more than surprised. Mr. Vandaveer London was an ex ceptionally busy man. It was most unusual tor blm to honor his niece' by a visit during an hour usually reserved strictly for business. So Intent was sbe upon not keeping him waiting that she completely forgot to telephone her decision to Henderson. Mr. Landon was pacing the sit ting room when' sbe finally came' down. "Morning Barbara. : Can't say that you're looking well." Barbara smiled wanly. "Late night," she explained. - "Been out with that fellow Hen derson?" . "Yes. Why?" ; - Her uncle cleared his throat. Then, In ' characteristic manner, came directly to the point, "What's all this I'm bearing about you and blra?" .. , Barbara stiffened and turned slowly to face him. "Meaning that we'-ve been seen about a good deal together?" "No.- I've Just heard that yon Intend dlvorclug Ray In order to ninrry him.", ' - Barbara's eyes widened, Mr, La 11 ilon decided that, whatever she Intended doing, she didn't look too bnppy about It, V "Who told you that?"- Barbara nsked wonderlugly, "I only decided It myself Inst night." "That so?" Mr. Landon -paced the , carpet once more. "Then there's been some fishy business go ing on, my dear, and 1 think you'd better heari of It." . . A's be spoke he throw himself down Into tbe only rocklng-chalr. "It's like this. Yesterday a fel low, name ot Freeman, called Into my ofllce he arranges loans for those in need of financial assist ance. After he'd henioicd . and hawed for several minutes he inquired,- as discreetly, as possible, what truth there was In the ru mor that my niece Intended to di vorce her present husband to mar ry Ralph Henderson. Then he told me, after I bad bamhooiled him Into It, that tho fellow had been ob taining loans from blm on that un derstanding.", i "Yon menn that Hontly'a been borrowing money on the strength of marrying me?" Barbara's voice was one gasp ot amazement. Her uncle nodded, i Barbara didn't feel the could be llova It at first. Too atsurd It was ludicrous almost. Henderson of nil men! Mow contemptible tomor row money with the Intention of avcntimlly paying It bark out of hers! ; She remembered how repeatedly ho Had sneered at Itay tor the me:hpi he dyne to make his live llhnoil " Mow. niiuVr the i;lri iiqi;uu-n. und h- itnteil rriilrlre Rnv? Tm PREFER JACKSONVILLE (ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AS PLACE TO RESIDE! JACKSONVILLE MEET ' JACKHONVIM.K, Ore., Nov. 8. (Special Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cash returned on Monday from a few works' flay In Sacramento, I'ullf.. and are visiting: at the home nf Mr. ana Mrs. A. M. Sutton on Hint California street. Mr. and Mrs. Cash are from t'lirryvllle, Mo.', and came west for her health, coming to Jacksonville early In the summer. Tlioy spent several months here ami ihen went on to eiaommontn where they marie only n short slny as they much preferred Ino ollmalo here Jack sonville. -s BIRTHDAY PArtTY FOR JACKSONVILLE YOUTH JAOKHONVIM.K.1 Ore., Nov. S. -J-tSprclal) Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Wilson entertained t dinner on Monday evening In honor of their nephew, Carl lanitn. The dinner wim Riven ns a mirprlne on Carl'it nineteenth birthday. Ononis pros ent were lonard Osborno, Ktvd Spsrks, Donald Kenney, Donald Dorothy, Oeorg Witter and How ard, JWI,J. the first time Ray's desire for In dependence appeared commendable Instead ot annoying in ber eyes. - Mr. Landon awkwardly patted her shoulder. , -. 1 "There, there, my dear, U must have been a nasty shock to you," his voice was purposoly gruff to disguise the tenderness behind It. "Damnably unpleasant business.'' . "But uncle,, surely they Would n't advance money on such a flimsy proposition?"- ' -.."They seem to hare. And 1're Bo doubt be made out a' good case. There are always gamblers willing to risk money on the chance of some presentable fellow carry ing off soma holress with whom he Is known to be frequently asso ciated." . . . Her anger had passed. Her chief emotion was amazement at the ef frontery of tbe man. Suddenly, no ticing a vase ot mauve orchids, sbe burst into a mirthless laugh. "I suppose even those orchids were eventually to be paid for out of my money!" Then, a moment later, "Why did he do It? Ray would have died rather than have done such a thing!" Tbe last remark bad slipped out ot her unconsciously. Immediately she regretted It, hoping that her uncle would let It pass without comment. But he didn't. "Your mention of your husband, Barbara, brings me to a point about which 1 bare been meaning to speak to you. You've decided upon getting a divorce?" She nodded, staring straight ahead of ber down at, the carpet, as though there was some mystic writing on It she was trying to de cipher. "On what grounds?" "Incompatibility, 1 think." . Not even to ber uncle could she bring herself to tell of Ray's seem ing unfaithfulness. "Well, that's up to you, Barbara. Can't say that 1 thought much of Ray myself. No bead at all tor business and 1 can't see that he'll ever make mucb money at that composing of his. I hear he's play ing in soma night-club orchestra now." As she didn't speak be brushed the tobacco ash off his waistcoat and rose to his feet. "Sorry, my dear, but I must be going. Business, you know. Cbeer up. You're young yet and remem ber that line out of the Mikado, 'There are lots ot good flsb in the sea.' But I'd give that man Hen derson a wide berth In future. If 1 were you." - :. . That precisely, was what Barbara did. She was not at home when ha telephoned:- neither was she,. it. home when he called. Finally, when he wrote begging an explanation, she told him .caif ilhlly what she had learned from her uncle and, foe further Informa tion, referred him to Mr, Landon himself, . .. The next she beard ot Henderson was his name on a passenger list as a-nong those returning to Eng land. She - was surprised to find that she was only mildly Interested i In Ibis Item; Indeed what amazed her most ot tha whole affair was bow little the discovery of tbe wortblessness of Henderson had hurt ber. It only showed bow 'It tie she had cared tor blm. ' She was beginning to recognize that ber liking for him had been little more than the gratification of her own vanity. Slowly she was be coming. In some measure, to realize the colossal selfishness of ber out look In the past and the, guilty thought , occurred to bor. Might Ray buve been Justified In leaving her as ho bad? Some weeks la'.cr. upon Idly turn ing the pages of the London Sketch, she come upon Henderson's photo with that ot the. ft and smiling Miss M.iliUtone. "Miss Corn Maldslone," sbe road, "only daughter ot Colonel Robert Maidstone of Morehampton Park, Surrey, whose mnrrlago to RalpK Townsond Ht-nderson, Ksq., neph ew and hulr apparont of the Duke of Townscnd, will be celebrated lu September." She put the mtgatlno down with a quiet smile, Itctnomlierlug Miss Maldsionc, the wi s suddenly a lit tle sorry for lleudcrsou. ,4 C'illvi,l,.l,7 ,Vrsjti , A rt-nely Q:rl writci'ei the ci'.'ty or the the Golden' Holler c-.,i lini'e the iiorv mmr.- ... JacKSONVIU.K, Ore., Nov. 3. (Special) Katherlne Wendt, or acle of tie Royat Neighbor lodge, ratted a meeting of the lodxe on Wednesday aftornoon at the home of Mrs. Violet Wilson. Several 1m portiint buffinPM matter were con sUterVd. Mrs. Stalsmoth, district deputy, was present. After the Mi fines meeting lunch was serv ed by Mrs. WlUon. They., will hold, their . regular meeting next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna Broad. - Aid Klamath Tax Work KLAMATH KAU.S Ont Nov. iV) Tho Oregon etto tax corn mission wilt fnrnish trained men to supfifvljio tho work of classlfl ration and equatliatlon of tax as sessments of nil property In Klam ath county . yrOyvUHng aat Is factory arrangements ran h made with the county court. 1 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Orippe, Flue, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malarl.' I It It thi most spetdy rtmtdy BEAGLE BKAGLK. Ore., Nov. 8. (Spl.) Finis Aluyfield wuh u Sunday visitor ut BeiiKlo and attended our Sunday school while hero. Mr, 'nhd , Mib. Orvai Bcnduto and small son, Dale, spent the week-end with Mrs. llondurc'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zuck. Mr. and Mrs. Moon und family spent-. .Sunday plcnlclng on tho SleklyoiiB. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs.1 Don InRium that far on their' way to California, whero the Iiik'raniH will visit with reiu- f tlvrs for a few days. .J-1.-. The traveling library has ar rived and has found d home with Mr. and Mrs. Seegmiller. . Every patron of the district is Invited to patronize this library. ( Desmond Sweet has been out of school the last week on account of sickness. - Mrs. Eugene Gray and Mrs. Charles Sanderson attended the county convention of the P.-T. A. held In. the Medford senior high school building November 2. Ernest Sanderson has been out of school this week on account ot having tonsllltis. Fay Ora Zuck was out Tuesday on account of sickness. Kcaglc Is wishing for rain. The fall grain is getting to the point where it needs moisture. We also will be glad to have the smoke cleared out of the valley.. We do not remember a smoky November In tho years past. Mr. Humpton, teacher of the Antioeh school, ' made a buslnosa Hip to Giants Puss Suturduy. Turkey feeding Is the principal occupation of the turkey raisers of Beagle, putting their turkeys in A-l condition for the Thanksgiv ing market. There are several bunches of fine birds here this year. Mrs. Joe Mayfield and Mrs. Charles Sanderson attended the Hallowe'en program at Shady Cove Thursday evening. They re port one of the best and also the "spookiest entertainments they have ever attended. The young folks of :thc neigh borhood all spent Sunday after-1 noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blackmail. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blgham of Eagle Point t were - Sunday callers at tho Smith and Black man home. ' ...... t . I LAKE CREEK, Ore., Nov. 8. (Special) Mrs. Roy Grinsby and non, Donald and Richard, camo out from Medford Thurnday and spent the rest of tho week wi.h her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Tonn. ' ' Mrs. John Walchc had us ucstn Sunday, her father ' and brother, C. A.' Nowstrom and Conrad Ncwi trom, of Granta; l'aua. . Miss Margie Nichols of EuRle Point was a week-end guest of her KrandparetUs, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Parlow. Sunday guests at the H. L. Tonn home were Mrs. Roy Giigsby, Don ald GrlRsby, Richard GrlRsby. Thelma Heard, Una Heard. Ven Ita Anderson, all of Medford, Mel vin Wright ivnd H. G. Meyer. Herbert Grissom had a crew busy picking turkeys, Tuesday. He had helping him, Mrs. A. J. Ci'Im som, Mrs. John Walch, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, H. JL. Tonn and William Almy. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Culhertwon moved onto the John Miller place Tuesday. Mlsa Margarite Marshall, who is staying with the Walter Mar shall family at llrownsboro, while attending? school. In Eagle P.olnt. spent the 'week-end with 1 hr grandparents, Mr..,antf Mrs. V. Y. Marshall. WILLIAMS CREEK CLUB ENTERTAINS SATURDAY W1l.LIA.vrS crtKEK Ore., KoV. ISimctnll Tim WlllinniH lollies' club will RlVc an entertainment and welnor roast at tin. llllmns yojii nuinity hall Saturday evening, No- vnntl.t- (I MiinMlllttrri l-l II flllilt til 1)0 sold, tho proceeds to ko to I In Improvement or tuo linll. AH nro liM-lied. - . OUD MICHIST MTCNT BUfflO : PICKET FLOUR Picket Family Patent Picket Whole Wheat Picket Graham Picket Farina Picket Pancake , , Aak Xqur, , ; " Grocer - Distributed by 1, MASON, MM AN CO. J Medford I LAKE CREEK ! . JACKSONVILLE I 1 JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Nov. 8. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Frank TouVclle made a business trip to Portland- the past week, and also attended the livestock show held there. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lewis and sons were dinner guests of Mis 'Nana Mat'noy of Medford on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Beard and Miss Margaret Mosher, all of Med ford, were visitors Sunday after noon at the :Lenard Lyons home. Mrs. Bessie Butcher and grand mother, Mrs. Fairklng, left Mon day morning to attend the fun eral of a cousin at Yreka, who passed away at that pla'ce. ' They returned Wednesday. Rev. Bill Ray and wife were dinner guests Sunday at the homo of Colonel and Mrs. -Rllcy Jlon son at Medford. Mrs. Honson U well known 'as a leader in the missionary work of the First M. K. church 'and Mr. arid Mrs. Ray report that she is also an excel lent cook. Mr. amf Mrs.vP: Jv Flck ' aro the proud parents of a bahy boy, born Tuesday, November 5, at the Community hospital. . Mrs. Fred Butcher and children and Violet Olson spent the day at "" "It u.tf.t a dinrxr to provoke an appetite . . , the rarest dishes, sumptuously cooked and sumptuously served; the choicest fruits; the most exquisite wines . , . in nunyerabte things delicious to the seme of taste, jmell and sight were insinuated into Ut composition," , -) 1 Little Dorrit. "IT WAS A DINNER TO PROVOKE A MONG all Writers. j- ' of good eating as Dickens knew us everyone . . . knew our fondness for the creature comforts . . . oitr love for fiae, deli cious food. His forte was ."appetites and their provoking," tond when his rapturous pen flowed our mouths watered. . Today, while we might miss the 'savory atmosphere of Dickens' shadowy, low-ccilinged, inns, we still have in toto the opportunity of enjoying wonderful food no ex ample of which is more apt than Six delightful Dickens Character . t'niisunl !)2 i8R recl " . . . . I'll wager steaming cup right nowl" tho Owen-Oregon - Lumber com pany's camp 3 above Butte Fulls, Saturday. . Mr. Charles Lyons was called to the bedside of his brother-in-law, Hirr.m Durfee, at Ashland Friday. Mr. Durfee passed away on Mon day evening. ' . i : Mrs. Chester Moore underwent an operation at Dr. Coffey's su ical hospital In Portland last week. Mr. Moorv accompanied her. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch went out to Applegutc Tuesday and will visit the rest of this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Buckley. . ' . v ' Mrs. D. A. Forbes attended a meeting of the Foreign Mission ary society of the M. E. church of Medford at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lawton, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blgelow of Medford. were business visitors in Jacksonville Monday afternoon. Howard Lewis attended tho car nival given by the high School in Central Point Thursday evening. Dr. nnd Mrs. D; A. Forbes en tertained Sunday with a dinner In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Forbes' mother, Mrs. D'. T. 'Law Inn. Guests present wore.Mi and Mrs. D.. T. - Lawton . und .Mrs. Clarence Pan koy - and daughter Shirley, all of Medford. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Jones of Cen tral Point attended the Hallowe'en program here Friday evening. ' n.tstor nrcsont. noni' li.ix hrfiiioiit linnn ne t irwtc ' - has Charles Dickens FRYE'S DELICIOUS BRAND MAMS AND BACON good food 1 the very mention of which provokes 1 an appetite among those who know their exquisite flavor, tender good ness, and delightful freshness. , Prints Bent on request to Dickens book Included. Address Frye 1 he'd welcome a of Golden West Caroline Stevenson has been ah sent from school several days liilV week, ill at her home with Influ enza. Mrs. Anthony Watkins of the Copper district ' is taking treat ments at the Rogue River sani tarium this week. G, O. Sanden and ten of his class of Pioneer boys of the Presbyterian church hiked to near the Opp mine Saturday evening, where they en joyed a weiner roast.. JACKSONVILLE FAMILY MOVING TO PASADENA JACKSONVILLE, Ore, Nov. S. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leaper left Tuesday for Pasadena, Calif. Having recently traded their property in Jacksonville for prop erty at that place they will mako their home there fund Mrs. Leaper will take care of her mother, who is in poor health. Mr. Leaper was an employee of E. D. Blnns In Medford. HABEM, Ore, Nov. 8.-54 Mar- . ion county sheriff's officers were summoned to Scotls Mills toilay to investigate the robbery, vL tho A .J r,. Brotiglier general merchandise store at Scotts Mills early this morning. M e n's clothing and pocket knives valued at $125 were taken. V 3i-, AN APPETITE" o " J"l lovers. Send 5c to cover mailing. & Company, Ponliinil. 1 1 LJ 2f I i' H A M jp BACON