. 1 PAGE TWO " t-j j!lLj.' ,1 .Hi. J-1 THE LUXURY HUSBAND ' STROKCIS: Rita, obsessed bv an Intuition lli.it Kay allll loves Unr Intra, now t vl.li hr. When alia Irnriis Unit Haetiara l tlio ivlalfiil, aail-i-yM lil-wiit. (rpiiu'iiily ;it nhuio ut ilia iluldeii Millar. Una 'allies h" cannot nliuiv lluy lo I." imi'tod from llarlini'a. Itltu anil lliirtuiia iiocoina frliida, Illl Hut night Klla t' li-l'limo-a alii has PI111 to reunite tlio man ' loves Willi lila estranged wlfi ' A few ivifks IMor, a hillllane first Mlaln crowd Is allirhit fur lilt. niietilni: of "Tho Knave H ..lam." Itay'a revue. In whloli IIIih la lilll-il fir A specially unmf, 'Tlio New Vorker," . . . Chapter tl . ' BEHIND THE SCENES Ol'h'NI.S'Cl night for "Tho Kn.ivo of Jars!" Tho alula of tension In tho midl ands win as nollilim compiti'f il with that which bud prevailed hchlnil Hie scenes since early nrtornoon. Hopes nnd emotions inn riot. Chorus Klrls Huslorod and KlftRled over their mnko-up; nnd tiroihicer busilod hlthor nnd thlihrr; nil nr.d sundry dead sum tho dhow 'would flop. ' ''. liny moved nhout like nn onto ntnton, his fncti while, his oyos Rlnaey, not hearing oven tho en couragement of l'oto Aiihelm. Hlta hod boon apportioned a lllllo cupboard of a dressltiK room nil to herself. Ited nnd while Ameri can Hoaiity rosea mood In a long pitcher on tho lloor. Acrtt.s 'one comer ot the room was a., hided Japanese screen. . r ' Behind litis sat Barbara-- llurhu'rn in such a liluli stnlo of iiervotls ten sion that she kept locking and mi locking her fingers, .Incessantly. Hit. powderlnK her Iouk slim arms before Ihe mirror, altino. eeem;J calm. Now, bending near Hie mirror, the threw out over her shoulder: "Do you think yoli'va sot Ihe steps dnwu pat?" ' "Yes. . . . Hut really, Itlla, I don't think wo had" boiler go throush with It. .Don't you think Ihe whole Idea's rnlher er.isy?" "Sure It's criuy. But If It weren't for llis criuy thlrms ot llfo we'd nil commit suicide. Say, whllo you'ro dancing don't foritet to koep your bands itulug ut tho sumo time aa your feet. You've tlnipiy pnt to put the New Yorker ncroaa, Barbara." ' Rarb?r.i swnllowed twice, chew ing tlio pnlut from her underllp. ' "1 know. You'ro "nil soria of n sport to have given mo this clutiice.' Itlla. Bui do you hoitrftly Nihil; It will do mo any booiI?'1 "Yon mean wlllr Ray?" llarlmra nodded. . "Sure! Do yuu think I Wfiuld have none in tho bother of coach Inn you If 1 h.uln'l? I tell you. you've got lo do something drastic lo show him (hat you are now' one of na." ... halliard's ruuful . nolle . was by way at coullNuatlon. . Klia, la the turned hor atlenllon to her hair, mentally reviewed tho scheme she had put Inlu tuollou fur the recon ciliation of Kay and his wife. .... As !o marrying Hay herself that dream hou foundered tho mninont niio had Identified ll.irh.ua as tho sad-eyed, wistful Utile girl she had so ot'.fji seen sitting nl.iou In the booth at the club. That proved wiibi.ut qucatlon that ilir Kill was anil In love wllh Kay. Also, that she- regretted Ihe Impending ill vorcj. Krom that moment to Ibis H had never occurred ti Ulia to takn her own hnnplueas at llnr ban's expense. Ttn very tact that she should to the means ot briiiKini: them to isetber was comic In Itself. Regard lug -.ho scheme she bad devised for furthering tills end llnrbara hart been right In denoting II as eraiy. T0.1. It was theatrical In the ex. lrtme. Hut Kiln, trained to the stage: saw everyihlng in tor his of the theatrical. Ray had KhvaVs made a point ol stressing the unsympathetic nni tudo his wife hail adupiril towards hla work. ! Chiefly w ith the idea ot overc.iin Int this had Hlta planned lln ulmlr llltiig. Towards the end of tho lat act slie was tn Introduce a pen dance, the New Yorker. Diuina this nemlicr Kay w.ia lo aten oiv.n V Western Girl Prize Winher... "TITAUY JO was rtcli.-ate and ' I'l nmrl- l-,vs fretful." aay-s Mrs. T, D. McGinnia, ltr.'S Dttael Avmu, Sin Antonio. ' Sh sallow and bilious; didn't want to Pat and couldn't digrst ber fod Tiht. , "California Fij Ryruphajc'ianfej iill that: and mad her a different jrirU h rrviUtrd her hewers rfirtck- improiTd her apfielite and d: hon. Ph has kid no trwuMc since; but h continued hi tain until tnday friends my ehe's a regular prin tnnr lor health." Mot he- ry thousands r praia trt Calilivris Kbjt Sj-rup, fttfvTa;i tdors It, A pur vt etabie prod- C At t F O R"N'' l&Wf IVn VYT iT 1VI alliUr iotj TH mCH.mVlTY t.XTVI AN O tOUIC tOft taUltDftlN f i' ? I . tho slngo plnylng hla saxophone. Kiln's iden, n-.in Hint tlnrliarii, In stead ot herself, should Inkn her place 011 I lie opening iiIkIh and m throiiKh tho dunce. This should glvo liny sulllcli.'iit proof thut Ibir bara's snobblah Idees had i-hiinr.eil. At tho sumo llmo her appearance In this revue, tho acuro of which he had wrltleu, would lie a 'public uaSitruncd Hut alio una now In otic with him In his profession. Having nitiilo herself up to her complete Biiilsfactlan, Kiln thought It time tn go above. The live inlu utes warning hail already sounded. "Cheer up, old girl, nnd wish me luck,"vslic said, squeezing : Dur ham's ttrtn as sho passed mil of I bo door. Ilnrbum tumid the sitspi.tiae of Unit nral net unbearable,. Anything sho would liavo given to liuvo been out lu front. How was tho audi cnci. rending tn II? They must bo otijoylng It they must. The mere thought of ralluro appalled her. Hho knew tho dreg- of disillusion that would then bo Kay's. Sho could mpo Itny standing before tho public at tho Until curtain keep lug 11 stilt upper Up whllo bin soul rocked In agony. It must ho u success! Too, ndded to her four for him win tho suro and sickening knowledge. Unit with the success or flillnro of "The Knnvo of .Inz?." lay tho rlso or full of her own holies. Crushed, defeated. Irrclrlovubly. sho would lOso lilm. ,.; Suddenly she found herself pray ing, a strangled sort of prayer. "Make them like this show, l'lenae, please.- . . . Otherwise It will break Kay s heart. . . ." She paused abruptly. Faintly at Ojst, growing louder, she heaid the din of applause tremendous ap plause. She wrung her hands and Cried. "Thank Hod. thank . liod." without being In tho lonst nwnro thai tears wcra streaming down her cheeks. The next moment Kiln hud burst Into ilia dressing . room. Rita, springing about, shouting In her excitement nnd throwing nn absurd golliwog mascot front one onj Of tho dressing room In uuother, "It's a succoss! It's a success. A huge, roaring, bowling success Did you hear Ihe bond? The llrsi net's our weakest. If flint's Mine across so big the next la goliE lo be a riot. Yon wnlt nnd soe. . . ." ! Unit laughing, half crying lu her excllcnicul, sho dashed onco more tor Ihe door. 'I'm oft to see lliem nil." AloiiR the corridor sho rushed, bumping Into men and girls. - Now sho had found Itny, n stunned, dated Ray, as though' ton much good fortune bud turned bis brain. She put up her nuns and shook him by the sltonl-Jers. ' 'It's a success, liny wo've put It across! We've 'put It across!" jThey wero lu each other's arms, rocking to nnd fro 1ri an ecstasy, of Joy. "Hlta I've got yon to thank foi It all every bit of It. Rul oh, girl, to think that we've actually put II ucross". .. Sho closed her eyes, something was swelling In his throat, Instinc tively her arms tightened nhout him. Sho wanted so badly to fee"! him close lo her . . . fur Iho last time ... tor the last ttin? - Oh! Hie temptation In that mo ment to forget the lllllo wife In Ihe dressing room. Why should she sarrltlce her happiness for any girl? Why should she? It only she could forget Uarbara . . .forget that somewhr-o down deep In his heart Kay loved the poor little rich wife he bad de sent d. For one moment longer she clung lo him, her greai-e paint rubbing ott again! bis shoulder. Then, set ting her teeth, sho wrenched her self free from him. 'Sc. long, Ray, I want to find Pete." Whllo to herself she mutlercl as she continued her headlong wa:: "You've got to be n sport. d.?r: yen. You've got to go through wit' It now!" fri,t.-ii...)iit, '(.'.it rit St la ct! on ,oi et tM piiiios of ice (Hart. CeiVnui fie story low Jrrow. jet; ft is safe for ot cMM, Tho prompt relief it hrtrts lu'.iou. head achy, consii;tTd ;Siltlrrn lt.: bc raw ft hetrs tono and trecRtlien tK-aaWs and stomach. Appetite. In creases; dipftiticJi improv"3 ith its r! A jwi-sster'a retire sj-stem lnrfit. rtt ttma had breath, ccitf tor cue or fevenslimw arn if eonatiraitlon, tT It nith ur child and ee how it helps! When luo-init. look tor h A "" tVJi.'orWM!; tjiat marks ,h tu7 iwvduct, famous itEnrohn' MAtL COL; AND MRS. Oil LEAVE FROM DUTIES I Col. J. P. O'Noll of PortlutKl, j often referred to as the bonu Drum !mel of the army fur hla facllo mnu- ner mid hocIuI churin, muilo a fnro 1 well vIhII to ,Medtori yestorduy i prior lo Inking a threo months' I leave or abaenee. With Mrs. O'Nell I ho will leave u week Irom Sntur dny fin- 1 'ami inn, where thoy will I visit for a time. Then tlloy will I take In New York City, Phlladcl I p! lu, Hiill..iiuie. ,'nniiingtnn, I). C, j and other points of Interest I throughout tho country. I Helng schooled In army tactics, I 1 Colonel known tho value of com. j pnunlsc. lie told his wire, ho siild, j that they woro going, dlruct to Now 1 Yurli 011 their vucntlon. Sho de-1 j elded they wore going to Panama. "So we compromised, f This Is ' our schedule, auld tho colonel, (racing his pencil through the I'nn ! auia runitl, und divarllng hla llHton- er's attention from the twinkle In I his oyos. ; The nruiy oflleer. who made a brilliant nnd cnlm-hil record in the world wnr, und Inter v.r.a Btntloned wllh tho nrmy of occupation In Cier iiuiny. had umblllons In IiIh extreme youth to be an netor. W'hon he was i'J years old, und tittoudliiK .N'oli'o Ditmo prep school, lie hnd his first 1 reul ilramnllc treat .h'llli's O'.Velll. father ot the fnmoun phiywilght. In bin most niitslund lug success "The Count ot Moule Cristo " The show opened 111 South Heud for a weeK ; engugeuient. Silting as ni.u me imut of .the gallery as he could get. tho small O'Nell drnnk In every word, K.a turo and movement of the great O'Xclll behind the fnotlli-hts. He carried his iinngo nwny with him ilium me uieiiiiu nun iny nwnive 1111 I ...... ,.l..t. .1 n,' l.l ....-l..' ...in ,11,1, v L-,iiiiiitrs ,i 111-t lltnij- found hero. When the slmw closed nnd sinn ed on Ihe road, tho i:t imi'-nhl boy inn nwny, sought out his famous mimcsuko nhil begged him to lake hlm.lnlo bis company. Amused by the enrnestness of tho lad nnd per haps moved by tho similarity of their mimes, the netor allowed him to remain w-ith tho company just 86 hours. Then, giving him good, sound, fatherly advice, he sent him back to school. s. After O'Nell bad served tho nrmy and received his Hint lieutenant's uniform, he had his second oppor tunity or meeting tho netor. Dress ing up like 11 modern Count of Monto Cristo, he attended tile same production after which ho made his way bni-ksto-ie. It took very little explanation to roc.uH ta the. nilud of tho tu tor U13 lllllo boy who sev eral years before had ran away .to join his company. , Ifo was genu inely pleased that he had come bayk to accuunt for himself. Kroin thou on, a strung friendship sprung tip j between the two. which enduud until tl e death of the lainous actor. "And to this itny that lovable Count of Monte Cristo has always been my heix),''-UK'luded Colonel O'Nell. JAOKSONV.M.K. Oi-e., Nov. IV ( Sneela 1 , lr. n nd M r. It. U. Klllott nnd Miss Vtin Meier nil of M etl f o rd wero il I n n e r it u est Sun day evening of Mr. nnd Mrs. r.eorne Maxwell. Word has been received from Mim Chester .Moore nt the Good Samaritan hospital in I'oriland thut ihe is recovering nl!y from her recent operation and hopes to he home lie (ore many move weeki. M f m I'aroHne Stevenson, who( was III t her home last wevk. Is now Improved nnd nttendtn-; s'hoid. Mre, Veter Klsher of Klnmatt. Kails Is now nt the Kogue Ktv.T Sj.nitnrtum. 1 1 a 1 1 le I .ok n rem rued Tn esd ay from a few days visit with he. noUi Mvk. James ltncklcy, on the A Pi IrKute. I : George llrew sler. who passed inunv at his home near Much Tuesday of this week, was laid to I rest In the Jacksonville cemetery' i Thursday. ! MiMi Wstn MaU. htph chool , j KiiKllsh Traeher. spent the Veek- nd In Vor.innd. returniuK to hirj work Tuesday niornini;. I The health unit of Jacksonville j held n clinic for children of pre- j chool us (it their rooms here, j This was under the dlrvetion of ihe ommy vhvslelan. Dr. lUilwm I and rtiuiity niti. MUh l.nuhshrr. j TAIil.K KlH'K. Ol-.. Nov. ti lSpis-lal.1 'The lansley family of Sams Valley are movlnil this werk Into their new home tn the Tuttle tntet. This will add two new pu- i iill- to our school. IvvnnKt U'ilsoii and ltetty ltrown are nlanntna va attrndlna the 1 homeoomine: pnsram at t. et O. 1 at Kllpene next Saturday, i Mrs. Hlatr Srnrley and son l.ir- iyI of M.stford ni nrtln at the i; IV Wttson home and ealllni; n frinU if tMSt etirhtHM hn1 j Mi. Illnaohe ?re)try rntertatn jrrt the 1.ttey Sewinn chih Iam j wvek. ixtwn iemln- weVe j prrmcnt t rn the afternoon, i Mr. a Mi-. lte SirHh .intl ! on of Anhlanta Ment MunOay hrre 1 vUitinic Mr. S:nHh i.ier, Mr. i M IV Wilin. ! Mi. L.. C JhJifer fnmlly. Mm. PeAro..e. nl aUutthtrr. 1 .Mir Kv ltnr nnl Kittth Sit f Minvnfr tho fri here whv MtU'tiileri Ihe (Hlhi) VAiite At Mni )ftitl Monlav ftnHn SprlnafleW Anwnaled pranvht to operate hnaea on eltT'a airert every minutes ciante.1 lo re o St aire. Inc. I JACKSONVILLE f TumuNE, medfoud; mm m.yv ' i-aV JlJ Nuliuiiiil llttMHli-UHtliMr 1'otiilHiiiy. i.-J..' ..' i.,..., ... i .u.! " ' " ,,,t w""H j HeuKle, tenor, will be the fealur-1 ed itrtltftH durltiK the coneert. 0 to fl:30 p.m. Interwoven Pulr. mtly Joiiom and IOrnle Hare arc ' rhe two funinnkers who are j heard , with 1.11 orchestra under Will ; ' 0. 'Perry'.s direction. ; Ilrnndcnst tbrouKli KOO KM.i KO.Mt), KOW, K,; and KKI. ! :30 to 7 p.m. 1-hilco'a Theater , - .Memories. i..uui Ti,.,.,.ii ,..iii i.,.', will ulniz i the 'title role In Victor. Herbert's j ' "Mtle. Modiste" as the micro- i tihone production of tills favor- lie llKlll ojiera is euniinueo Hrondcnat through 'KfjJO, KHQ, KOM(. KOW. KPO alfd KFI. j KOMI), 7 to 7:30 p.m. Armstrong Qur.k-;was ei'H. 1-oIh Itennett, soprnno; Mary i Hopple, contralto; u male qunr tet and Victor Arden and hh Annstroiifx Quakers will enter tain for the natlon-wido audi ence this evening through KOO, KHQ, KOMI). KOW and KKI. 7:30 to X Armour ProKrt.m. The 8u-ilec orchestra con ducted by Joseph Koestner. a chorus of IS tdnnei'8. Kred Wald ner. tohor, nnd a male trio will participate In this half hour of popular and seml-classlc musi: from the Nltf Chicago studios liroi dcast through KH, K1KJ. "t- KO.MO, KOW. KPO nrtd KKI. it tu 9 p. m. KCA Hour. Enactinc another dramalomi In the series of "Oreat Monieni-1 nf Hlator. members of the N'.t tlonal f Mayers will provide nn tin portant part of the broadcast liiniidfiiot thioiiL-h KOO. Kilo KOW, KPO and KKI. to U:30 p.m. I tonic n Program. A musical proKiam presented j by the Horden Hlue nnd White lltmd unili-T Jtiseiih Horntk's ton and by the Uorden Ou'arti-t will he heard throuKh KOO, KM O. KO.MO. KC1W. KPO. KFI. K SI. and KOA. j A'r- .Metinnn. of Fort Ktiiniath. !l:3ll to Hi p.m. I'nlon Korvl.-ei'" ln Husue H;vei- at the present! Station. Four. tllne lonkitlK fm a new loi-atloil. j A quartet of musicians will Ainonff Rogue Hlver people who appear before the microphone wore "visitors to .Mcdr.ud Tuesday' tonlKht. I'ncle- Hlrnm nnd liar-1 were K. It. farter. J. Whipple, j nacle mil ni-e two others who will I -'"bn Treffern. Tom Owens and J. . r sslst Frank, Siiuily. Sally an.1 j "'" Jack in the preBentatlun of this! -Mrs. Sum Sundry, local postmls. half hiiiii-proKi am throush KC.ll. ItresK, is spendliiK a few days v.ic.i KH'Q. KO.MO. KI1W. KPO, KFI. OonlllR ill Khlllliith Fulls. Her 10 lo 10:311 p.m. "In the Parlor." i daughter. Miss (Jlailys S:indi-y. Is Social lite ns it was In the up-1 netlliB us her substitute durini; her town flat of any large city nt the absence. end of the Inst century Is depln- -Mis. Dick Swncker and Mrs. ed in sons and , dialogue dui lim! '"'"ice motored to Medford Wod . Hits production, -which has tor nesday. , its 8CHlnK. tho parlor of Mr. and The dance given by Knterprise. Mlta. Svlveslei rdlibke's flat. Thei ''nnse was enjoyed by a large ' continuity Is. by H. C. c'onnette. ! crowd Saturday evening. The. ilroadeast throush KOO. KH. ! Grange bus their own flve-piere and KX)A..' i . ' j orchestra, and will give another. 10:SOlo 11 p.m. "The .Nomads." ; dance two weeks from last Satur- . nest iiftor the tui-nioU 'of the, d"V night, tlnv Is' assured listeners in the; M'"- nil Mrs. Oscar shepherd melodic program offered by the ! accompanied l.y Mm Fbilueiy. left . Xomnds: ,' . ' r'"' Seattle Sunday moi-nlng. Mrs ISroi ilcast through KOO. K.HU I'bihi ety will stop nnd visit her nnd KOA. " I mother nnd sister In Vancouver. 11 to 1! midnight Musical rU3-jwhile -Mr. and Mis. Hhcpherd are keteers : ' "i Walter Retain directs the ll piece band which will interpret! Alr- nl ,rs- ;- Oliver were a Kronp of especlallv nrran'd I 'lne visitors to Portland the son it nnd dance fnvorites. j Pt Ml- Oliver runs the Itroader.si through KHQ. KO sawmni 1,p,t- MO nnd'. KPO. . .. , Roland Taylor has his fcx pens H to 13 mldnlKh1lVuIihner.lIar-l,e!M'rl"r'a flow aml hns -six pairs rls, Motel t. Frtinci tlaftco of fnXes-, M-Hors are welcome and chest ra, KfiO. JACKSONVILLE FOLK AT I EXERCISES AT 'CLOSE LUNCHEON AT ASHLAND; CUMAX SCHOOL TERM JAOKSOXVH.l.K. Ore.. Nov.' 13 tSlieeial.) Mrs, Henry Miller limit CLIMAX. Ore.. Nov. 15. (Spec-, son 'Hobble were luncheon surma! Climax school will close to Thursdi.y nt the home nt Mr. mn.l day with a program nnd picnic din Mrs. Art Tenner on Uiurel suvet.lner. Three children have not miss. Ashland. Other cuests present' ed si day of the term. Kolierta and were Mrs. A. A. Madden. .Mrs. Lyla Norma Wertx and Martha i'orter. lieek and Mrs. Arthur Young. ; ' Notice ' I Orepon: Vail- tonight and Siit- -I have sold the balance- of -my 1 urday; no. change In lemiH-nture. stock to tho Kobblns Kurnltur C;vj Valley fos In west portion Satur and all accounts past due piust be j day mernlns. ticiule variable settled immediately. i 1 winds, moderate southerly on the 2. SOliTT A'CW1I.P. north coast. ,6ifef?oyyiMj)A;'oAnir,Kif i5;-1020: "!0F MAIL TRIBUNE ADS:' i !nin rim r nnniT 1 infi':'och,an I ii'i'il hih lump v;ih hUII burnint;. P,n .lu....,.,, , ah -...v. u v.....r on his search for an linntMl man, In the opinion of Mrn. M. K.- J-a den, who whh in .Med ford today and told if the return of a blarU liandhaw to her home., containing tho $4:t she had In It when ohe last It over throe weeks ano. she nilveitlsed In the Mall Till,- une two weeks uKo for Us return ! tint when a week passed Uy and ! then two, she wn nvlneed she! i.i ,. i, i,.., i..i! would never see It a wain. 15 tit last I Sunday, she noticed boxes no on hi'i; rrmit porch had heen iUsuri'iined ! and peeklnpr up at-her from un I dcrneath the covering of a yac't( was her purse someone had left! It there while tho haden family ! awny from homo. No cultinir was nnxinus to locate the parry to Rive them Uovf thanks, espec ially In view that nothing was found missing from the purse. She said she lost it on the Cra ter Lake hifjhway between Med ford and .KokIp Point when i fell from her car." . KOGL'i: KIVR. Ore.. Nov. 15.1 iSpecial. ) The correspondent ' wishes to correct u statement made j ' in last week's items. Due to mis- information the item concerning Ilia firo fit t lua Dtiiuu liuvitiii-'lr u-iiu ! untrue. j Friends of James Blackburn will "V foi'ry to hear of his serious i illness at his home here. j lU-xsle Harden, eoadi for the; ItuKUe River hh:h school, spent! Oie week end In Albany. Mva. Agnes suineri. n, who is : days fast week iii .Medford in that capacity . uii'-miing uie iia.iunai urange con- . vention In Seattle. ninny ni-e rnlling to see them. "GaJt, George don't mm thermos is filled with Qoldcn ROGUE RIVER I antra., nnmx I litNIHAL rUIINI I CNTRA-b POINT, Ore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank foe n ran wero entertained uy Men- f.tfA fl'lwwl. Vl...lr..r J.. X. Wntklns of San Franclw-'o Is here buying turkeys for the Half I I Moon company of that city, wllh ' .HO ullve to,lay"'" !-!u"er3 ar u.e i nei niansoii feed toie. - . j Among those on tho sick list this woek oro AV. li. Alexander and Mr. ilates. ' Howard Hill Is orectlnK a double I irniKe at his home In west Central I'olnt. jonn nienner returned Tuescuiy . from a visit with his daughter at Klnmnth Kalis. , '' "'"''",' T ' '- ''".led lluf" Ca V'"' " " "k "n, 1 ,""' 1' , i.Mr. and Airs. Je.sye lticllill-dsun "-" """" "l- v was a recent Kuesl ut the home of . . C, , .... ,. j i utiKIJt'in. The baby clinic held at the t'en- ... ri vnn.-- i J i.,' ... h J "; m C"R rge, examined 1 7 babiei I Mr. and Mrs. Oeorpe Garrett a:- j settled in Uieir new home west f the Christian Mcience church. Miss "Leota Ttoainoi, left Thurs day mornint; for Lakevlew to take up her work of teaching school during the winter. Mr. and iMrs. Robert HimminKtun of Bunsmulr, Cab, spent Saturday and Sunday in Central Point as th quests of Obe Pankey, father cf Mrs. Simmlnpton. SATURDAY SPECIALS Fruit-filled Buns 15c a doz. Deviisf ood Cake with Marshmallow center Pumpernickel ; Bread 15c i " ,! Model Bakery 111 W. Main..; Phone 103-E WwiVaBsSSaMijTiT'jl3 TRADlO COLUMN ,T. WE'LL GET NO DAMC.E MUSIC OUT OF OUR. i3AD10YOr4l6HT-THE BATTERIES ACE DEAD SKe sKould eel BATTERIES 6 Radio Service Laboratory ELIiCTRIC WIRING CO." 22 S, Grapa Office 335; Res. Phone: 14-12 know that West.'" A r' Kit' DON'T NEGLECYJAILY ROUGHAGE 3o7TT.i'Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Will Supply It in Generous . . ' j J!-l 4Vn lnrlc , 'i here oangor inu-i '''- . DUtK. " ""'cll Without it "Ty"" bl,jnr. its deadly work. '""a" " ' ;r ,is will u " lcs.f, . .A beauty, blast 1UIII "''P v linnes. c.iinnr .miileYionsi hcarinch'SS, , lisllessncss are siftns that eonstipn- ! tion is present, mit xi.i-m. I banished health and vi.w can bo numanc" - - Vvellne-e-'B rcryiined by entitle; iJ-nott, I ALT-BRAN. Kellogg's ALL-BHAN. is liT ,Sf i, 100' elf ectivc. It! is ' guaa" tofng neural, mrc I Buala""-"' '. t I SATURDAY SPECIAL Scrap Books Leatherette covers in blue, green, red and black. Loose-1 saf style. A place for the "thousand and one" clippings that you want to keep. r . "'...'... ;' ' . i- . Swem's Gift Shop Ilalathliaies:: !! r Netted1 .Genis-Extra Good Value! No. 2, per 100 U ..... Near No.J;i,. Per 100 . Fancy Nciilper jOO, ONIONS' Spanish Sweets, per APPLES Yellow Newtowns, per 100 Klamath Potato Depot Free Delivery Pantorium BIdg. . Phone 615 LIBERTY MARKET "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's Government Inspected Beef ' Swift's Best Everything for Your Sunday Dinner Don't delay ! In order to assure vourself tliir very ln-st assort nient possible bo We. to put your order in early. Kvervthinsi in the meat line f.n the Vlunlny dinner in n delieious. tempting variety. Fresh Salmon Fresh Halibut - ' ' Fresh Crabs Fresh Oysters' Young Rabbits Young Chickens Pork Tenderloin Beef Tenderloin Milk Fed Veal Corn Fed Pork Veal Loaf Swift's Beef Sausage Just Try Our Personal Phone Service Holly Si Main Street relief. ' E'rit two tablespoonfuls daily chronic cases, with every meal. Doctors recommend it,' A delicious cerenl to servo with milk or cream. Delicious In cooked dishes, ilecipes are on flic pack age. Your grocer sells ALL-BKAN. Hotels, restaurants and dining, cars servo it Made by Kellogg in Eattlo Creek.; i ;. .; . ,. . . CALLBRAN 'if I i $2.25 2.70 3.25 v; . 100 . $2.00 $1.25 ( . m. ajnwnanufaaaeuujRiMii mi ii ;mWM isjajii m iiiiuij' Phone 164 ti-