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t rAorc two MKDFOItn MATL TRTmTXR. MRDFORD. (WW toft ' TIT lv;llATtff('EIBTCB?-11 ?.' The Secret of Mohawk Pond By Natalie Sumner lincoln ' tTNOPBIS: Seeking relict from the omlttoua atmosphere ot Vtm X,ot.ge brinos perttnuM adventure to Pepgy ond Julia. Uilplessly mired in a bog while withering flowers they ure saved by Jims timely arrival. Itragriino both to lately, Jim carries the cripiileil pirl back to the lottos vhere, under the romanlto spell of the moment, they tell each other of their lots and Penny accepts Jim's proposal. A sleepless night, and I'touv visits Julia's room, to tcrtno trom her maid a rcveatlon that Lieut. .'il par Rtanton ardently courted a married tcoinan, sirs. Annie llcale, at an army pout during the ir.ar, then deserted her alter breaking up her home. Chapter 2G. THE WARNING "IBADIAIl EVANS mounted ihe front steps of Phelps' Tavern O'ttu heavy, tired tread. Ills fatigue was Indicated also by aousually heavy lines In bis clean haven face, lines which had not been there a month before. The clerk at the desk greeted him cor dially as ho entered the ofllce. "A roam for the ulght," lie said, in answer to Ohadiah's question. "Certainly, Mr. Evans. Have you Buy luggage?" "Nary a piece" and Obadlah waved a porter back to his scat in the ball, "save this" and he put a small black bag on the counter. "Lock It up In your safo until 1 get back." His glanco strayed to the cloch on the wall; the hands pointed to 10 minutes past 10. "I'll return later." and before the clerk could bay more, be wan out of the office. The rain had developed Into a steady downpour and Obadiab pulled the brim of bis hat over his eyes to protect them as ho hurried up the steps of the Jail. Ills knock on the door brought Instant re sponse. "Evening, Sheriff." Q bad lab brushed by the astonished man and entered the hall, where be paused lo remove his wet overcoat and hat. "Can I bavc a privato word with you ?" "You've struck the right hour for that," announced Big Bill Beach dryly, leading tho way Into the sit ting room. "My folks are all In ped." He yanked the shades down over the windows with some force; he also was tired and ready for bed. "Sit down, Obadlah. and tell me what's troubling yon." Obadlah extracted bis Inevitable pipe from bis pocket mid lllled and lighted It before he answered. Beach, Judging tho Interview might prove protracted, refilled his pipe, also. - in i . "How about placing a guard about Vow Lodge?" asked Obadlah abruply. "What's the need of a guard?" Beach countered. "Ilavo sight seers badgered Miss Prcscott?" "Mohawk Pond's off the beaten track." Obadlah pointed out slow ly, "Then Jim and mo lain back any strangers we sco entering the lano. Maybe," bis shrewd eyes twinkled, "wn've kept Miss Prcscott from receiving company, but It's better so." j Beach stroked his chin. "Darn lonesomo for tho kid," he admitted, finally, "unless you've turned lady's man," and he eyed Ohadiah's ungainly length of limb nnd rugged, weathcrhealen counte nance with a covert smile. Ills pleasantry met with a grunt. "We're not her only neighbors." continued Obadlah. slightly milled. "There's Sundown." The half-breed Indian?" ques tioned Beacli, speaking moro quick ly, "I understood ho'd cleared out." "Not yet; but he's going to." grimly. Beach hesitated. "Didn't old mnn Prcscott glvo him a deed to Blind Mali's Bluff; seems to mo 1 henrd of It soma time lost winter." "You heard wrong." Olmdlah npoko with poMtlvcness.- "Sundown may claim-squatter's rights, but 1 'twnn't get him far." Ilo drew his . chslr closer lo the sheriff. "The hilt-breed comes wlllii" the va grancy law. I'm thinking." "So?" Beach'fl intercut ' quick ened. "No viplhlo means of sup- ; port, ch?" "Just so. Come out, Sheriff, nnd tell him to movo on." i "Hold hard," esrlalmrd Ilearh, with Inborn caution. "Ho can't g"t steady employment, bo told me i onre, hecauso of night blindness." Ohadiah puffed nt his pipe for a moment or to, then held It In his hand as ho bent forward. "I was over lo sue Dr. Wells nt East Brnok Farm, beyond Toning Ion way," ho explained, "lie's the greabvyo doctor down to New York and In vacation tlmo has a clinic, he calls It, nt Torrlngton Hospital. Sundown's been to seo him." i;ih:n rni;ciM t. ore.. !.c. it (Special.) The Thtlrsday club 'of l'hoenix bad a Cluintmas tree snd a dinner for their huvhaivN on ; Thursday. The pl as;iht affair was held fit the home of M rs. .fane Itttlcfield and about forty p newts ' and members enjoyed thn soclul lime. , Mrs. Ml to Tuny and little son ) Leo Jternard, vftmu iiojnc from the Puruckcr Ibmie lat Thursday. Mother and I why are both well and Dady Mtlo Kurry Is stepping blub, Ai. Colver Kurry of Knst Kdeit i'u visiting her hUHhnnd'n mother . Bnd grandmother. Mm. Ictn Kurry 5 and Mr. M Hose of Med ford lust Friday. ' ' DEN PRECINCT . ; 1 Tnniprrno tinirn' "Well, go on," urged the sheriff, his interest glutting. "I've just come Irom Dr. Wells' bouse. The doctor told me Sun dowu's eyes ure peculiar, but us a general thing he can seo 'most as well as you and me, day or night. He's just a faker, and a clever one at that." "A clever faker," repeated the sheriff. "Well, 1 swan to gracious:" Obadiab hesitated; bow fa? might he venture? "A dangerous one, I'm thinking," he said, "and living too darn close to Yew Lodge." Beach caught his meaning In stantly. "Is the halt-breed troubling Miss Preecott?" he asked, "if so, I'll run him off the place; that Is.", with more caution, "if she can prove bee a nuisance." 1 Tho farmer pushed back bis chair and rose. "I'll prove It," his gruff tones deepened. "1 have your promise. Sheriff, to act if Sundown gives Miss Prcscott trouble. Ilemem ber, the gill's, living there alone, with only a negro maid. Your promise, man." 'You have it." was the prompt and emphatic reply, and Beach fol lowed his caller in to the wide en try. "Say." as Obadlah snat hed up bis overcoat and slid Into it. Miss Prcscott gave me a ring to day." "She did? What for?" "Asked me to come and see her." Sheriff Beacli opened the front door as he spoke and Obadlah stepped past him. 'And said 1 was to be cure ana bring her gun " "Her gun? repeated Ohadian, with rising intonation. 'The one she used to kill Stan ton." explained tho sheriff. 'What did una want the gun for?" he asked, lowering his voice. The sheriff shrugged his shoul ders. "She didn t say: a woman s whim. I sum. Maybe," with a fant chuckle, "she wants to try a pot shot at me. So long, Oba diab." and he closed the front door. Obadlah found the ofltcc at Phelps' Tavern deserted except foi the night clerk. Ilo was nbout to depart with his black bag when the latter stoppol, him. just a moineiu, ,nr. r.t.iun, ju haven't signed the register," and he spun tho book around so that it faced the farmer. Obadlah was about to blot bio signature when his gaze fell on tho name entered ahovo his own. He stared at It with puzzled, amazed eyes. 'Sny." he hailed the clerk as Ihe latter started to enter a room off the office, "which room has Mr. Philander CliaFC?" 'None: he only came for dinner late at that," responded the clerk sleepily. "Ho asked me Ihe (lis 'auco lo Oosben and concluded to drive there. Is that all. lr?" Obadlah nodded. "Your room's osi tho second floor, samo as you've generally had. Shall I go up with you?" 'No, thanks, I know my way about," and tho clerk, thankful to secure a few undisturbed hours of sleep on the couch In tho rear room, departed. Lett to himself, Ohadian crossed over to the ball and looked nbout: tho porter was not here, nnr any belated guests of the tavern. No sound disturbed the stlllnest'. Still holding his black bag, Oba dlah entered the telephone booth aud closed tho door with Inlinitc care. He grew hot and stuffy In the narrow box, but waited with un tiring patience while the telephone operator struggled to get I'clio Farm.- Al last ho heard the sound of a receiver being removed from the hook nnd Jim's voice camo falnlly over tho wires. "Hollo, Jim Pop speaking:" (lli.iili.ili moderated bis voire nnd enunciated his word.) with unusual care. "What's that you say?'' 'I've got 'em both." Both?" echoed Obadlah. press ing the receiver to his ear and hli lips lo tho mouthpiece. "Are you sure son?" and with his freo hand he wiped the molsturo from his foreluad. It was Jim's turn lo question a the wires carried a humming lud:-", drowning nut Oltadinli's voice. 'Philander I'liase registered Mr nt tho Tavern tonight" Silence Obadlah repeated the words. "I know." Jim's voice came, to him with In creased volume. "Pup, watch out." (O.'iiyrtiM, . Appleton A Co.t Phita-vif r Clii xecutor of Prescolt n v. ill hrinpn trllma nfwi to Pegoy- Cantinut tht itory tcmorrjw. I'llliLMN. Ore., I 17 ial. Thete have b. i-n sev.-ral loipi-rtum ical est tile 1 111 ii!fT In Tin f ii I v and b-In it y this nt week. 1 1 lr;ini K lialip plll chiised from C, .M. i-'nilih lot 4, of block 111: C. M , Smiili bought lots In btock T 1 , f io mi 11. I '.. AudrcH and later old th.'tn to .murn Smith: Mrs. Let a Kurry disposed of her ranch to IM llamlln and wife. K, L. Jtihnsoti w!io recently pur chasi'd from J, U. Webster land situated near the I'resbylerlan church, has commenced building mid has his gnraRe completed. nMIOLnOnULU; News Notes of Pomona and , ' Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters (i-iuitfi ('ali'iuliir. tl-'iH- this week) KiiBlo I'olnl. Tuesday, IK 'S' eenitier 17, X:,'!l p. in. I Talent. Thmmlay, JH'iiMll ber t'.l, SlUO i. in. Central I'tiint, Friday, l)e I cember ''0. S:in p. in. Sams Valley. Saturday. Dee. 21, 8:30 p. in. tininge .Motto. In essentials, unity: In non-c.-wenluls, littcrty; In all things, charily. l'ioiel-alioii. Co-operation is the fanner's sal vation V I..,.- u..lli.... will . , . ,, . . .,, ' , So let us nil join the eonsti uelion gang And not tti" wrecking crew. Det-hilullon of I'lii-pUHCS. We in-opo.se meeting together talking together, working together, buying together, selling together, and in gelienil, acting together for our mutual protection and ad vancement, as occasion may re iiuire. ltiisiiuK Kelalious. For our business interests w desire to bring producers ami con suniers. farmers ami manufac turers into most direct and friend ly relations possible. Hence, wc must dispense Willi middlemen, not that we ure uii frb'lldlv- to them, but we do not i-.. .i- ........i..., ,..i need Ihem. their (-lactations diminish our l.rf.I We wage no aggressive warfare ! all problems which i-oucerlis agri againsi any other interests what-' culture, marketing so that the ever. On the contrarv. all our mimcr may recene a i acts, and all our efforts, to far asjl'ense for his product. business is concerned, are nol onlvj r,.- ih tit-.oliicer mill consumer. UxH uImj- for all uihcr intorcsi : in mailer f tiotuil. yet Ihr Cr.mixv that ten., to l.rlnn th.-He two pur- j will ro-orrate with the Kovorn Uch into niiwily it ml economic con-!'''it ami nsk that we iavi It ;i lrart f fair trial hefon vr romlcmn it. v- .. i.L.iw r fiiiiuiitv So, as loyalty la one of tho ro- 'iuily and falrnesx; protection for liti-uim: in short', justly .HsirHnited hunlcns and tuxtly distributed power. These arc American moat, the V: :y essence of America u in dependence and to advocate the contrary is unworthy of the nomti ind daughters of the American r..mii.!:- sii... ..,:, u..ir.i..-,.,o.Mi.ii and the protection of every truej interest uf our land, by legitimate! nitwcii m m.wn .. trana lions. leKilli.iate trade, and Propaganda which is belli t-ln u t. -ltim .to i.roM 1 l:4,CMl- lhal lo -"-''lerate with the "lISlvTdual hMiness depend , fral fury K,ard will Lrlnj: nun upon general prosperity." I.'.nrln litlatl fllllllffl Kagte- I'olnt Grange will ,,, on Tuesday evening. December K.i"1" wno ":,? Tl" al X-3U p. in. Al this meeting, we will have the annual Installation of offi cers, which will be a joint In stallation with Sams Valley and ' Uike Tnvk i.ianm's. The CranKe installation cere mony Is a beautiful and Impr sive ceremony and all who can should avail lliemselvM "f the opitortunlty of seeing and hearing II. It Kivcs the (Irantre another ! opportunity of driving home some, o (be many beautiful and Inspir- iK lessons which can act such a stnlullzln. factor In the nilds, ! of the hunv and tumult of mud-i crn life. This will be the last regular nieetiiiK of the year anil plans are now lieini; made for alio of Cialice work. Just how sue cessfill the year of JMO will be in tlrune work will ilcpcml larKely upou our iiniterstanillnK of I'.rang.- ,,,nc,- ..,. uu . . ,u-e ami to the lea.lers ,, win - '"The' l.'irrr announces thai will be on an e,ull.y with ...her, thc-e will be no lecture hour pro-1 In.l.lsl, es. and eonlrol his own, K,,., on ti;!t,i; "his ,e even n K proilltseM to bfl a full one. i i.,, ,i , , v. ni,.ht lee 1-' " ih1 farmerM year of hop' " tk rnS'l,;:;-;!; .... Uh..rnn. will he falthfiuj i .1,.. K,.el.. I'onil "ey will reap barest of lonb ball, where they put on the ihiid and fourth chts tor il till fcC t lHrV". COtllpOMMl Ol U I'uUit and Lake Creek tiramie cau didati . I'rttf. Crohy of the . H. V : IM.ke ut the meeilm; on the sub ject uf poultry. There was a large crowd of inlerenicd people present. xmne of them coming from h long j ,ai lMnvHlc (.range distance. Many people in thin and Tj0 linnUH installation tf offl itelKhlHirlng conununllleM are I " j ,. r fuur Jackson ctunl (ii.ni lercsieil In puiiltry and are K""1 ! K,, WIlft held Thurwlay ming Into the Industry uuHo cxtennlely. w(tl thP .ltrtonvllle c.nini;e as -io many avjilhsl theinfves in ,oft. other t.rauKes participating hearing I'rof. Cronhy, who ts an Central PoInU Talent ami expert in this line, i ,iVe Oak (irattges. All tlramiers arc welt time ai Tno fumnus old county court Kaalc i'oint ti range at tiny and all J nims was filled to capacity, many im ctlugH. rpectatoi A ha lug come from the Co-OlH'rMtloll, I carlo ii fi (InifiKM to rvt Ihr work Co-oi-cratiou amoiu; farmeri who i put on. The Inntalllng idflccr was are tiranKers should he taken a SMrr Cert rude Hank or liable a mailer of course. Loyally of ( ivttnt with assistants. Sinter (iisce ( U angci-s to their leaders should ; i 'mvilcn and CoiulU' treMt Si-jtcr alwt he isken hs u matter of fact. Irnin Seaman. 'Ihe (ininne was foumicit upon; it rin.iol.s which lnvilvrd ro- ..iteration. Through coM.perntlon i he (ranue has grow n to he a oowerfnl organtwihn; so power - ful. mi successful, ho profr'ssi e and yet so conservative, mid wtlh il all so just and fair in It poll i Us that public men of affairs huxe taken off their hats to Ihr The Cranue conshb ls spiritual im i.ianui 1 " values and social a lues as well . . ci'iinuc i. -.1.. -.r fniind oDltosliic YhiotiK . , li'KlrUatlon aim 'iihuiih """""" leNlallon. The leaders In the national and Htaie tiranges nre chosen for moi;e thun their undertandlnii of eco nomic 1 ruble ins. . they are inva riably men of deep sympathies, hliih charactrr. are thouKhtful. proKicKHlve. rairmmueo non lh(, rhll(r wn(l turn., ovrr ,h approuch the great economic prob. tnvnnilnff maMf,r f ,he j. k.n lems of the day ilh nn unblawd , yin(1 (rilI,Bp Te, Kims, yet understanding mind. j interestlnn addrewes wire made The oflcer of the National ,,v h9 nfkXr mtrnt am tt(.M H, hy (lranne nre practically always! rPtirlng and past nmMcr. and It, found on the riht side of every iiue.mliin eoncernlntf agriculture. and the loyul thousand uf CrunKe members hacking Ihem make them a power lo lie reckoned with in 1 promulgating legislation for tigi-i- culture. Calvin Coolidgu said, ,' Tlie pro gresslve conservatism otibe j Crangc and its HcnsiMc way of considering farm problems and presenting farm needs bus given ' it n position of liiflueiieo in itie j nation and has led those In (lust- i nous or responsibility to listen to i the views of the Orange with cpn- sltleratlun and respect.". ( I And It wus not only Culvin Cool Idue who had such grout regard i for the Orange and its leaders, we find our present president . has j paid a high tribute to the Grange I organization and to lis officers by i placing its national muster. Louts ' , , . .. .1. Tailor, a representative on the onr.niizution committee of llu Nalioiuil Crajn Marketing corpora tion, the wool pool ami the Na tionnl Livestock association. Mas ter Tulior says. "Tho Grange will heartily support this progi-iiin mid will, urge others to do the Hume. We most earnestly wish for the success of this great experiment. " For years we have fell that' the welfare of trie farmer ' dependant upon receiving legislative advan tages, govei-iinieinal assistance, business and financial o-porluni-ttes. eiiual tu Hie opportunities enjoyed by those in other walks of life. Here we find that tin- surplus of.f,u'nicr lias been confronted Willi obstacles tnat create inequality. The great hour has arrived. The 1 coverninent has promulgated and :el 1,1 "i'",ii """ 'J sist the farmer in the greatest .of fair reconi- While il is not the plan thai has been advanced by the Grange. iiirrd virtues of pood patron constrained ; of huntwintlry we ! 'relieve, that If a man of su.-H xccptional ability and understand Iiik of agricultural problems as National .Master Louis J. Tiior recom mends the Federal Market - nB Act. then, by all means hould we support it. Whether this act will be su- ceKHfill not tie ends on th '- J-"t ohs' of ; PUiislllM. rl.miwt o( .111 I iIoIIbi-s l comliat the plana of the Federal Kami Hoard. . Another thing to remember Is. I that these same middlemen nc- linrcd these iiillliuns by markel- ini: the farmer's products, so il is mi wonder that they wish lo 1 have no governmental Inlerfereiiev In tho marketing of farm pro-' 1 ducts. They arc looking to their ! bread and butter. I-ct us lie wise enough to look to ours. ' -"ere u. ...., - marketing organisations in have proven of great , . . lue , In markeling farm, products for mure than could otherwise be had. hut it niiKht take fifty years lie- ! fore co-operative marketing eoul-1 i ....-,. 1 th noirketinc of farmers'' plans are i - .. other year! iroilnets, been urn- of the Inability 3 !. . i - I. .,.nnnr,llll'i,a ItV the farmers. So now that the Kov ermnent i witlinn to finanee sueh orRanlzatlin8 let uh hy nil tnewns to-operate. If we are all willing r,.,lee bv fifty ! hope., for eon.r,,. of their own his hand to the plow. Let uw ho ready to co-operate and now the seed of faith and hope, so that ultimately we may he In a posi tion to dispense charily because of overflowing luink accounts. (i. 11. .much praise is uue ii-Ter naas for the crcdllaMc way In u hlch the work whs done, the whole ee 1 or mony being givrn from ineni The masters Installed were John Anderson, Central rolnt: (ioddard. Talent ; Oscar Shepherd, ItuKUC lllver. and Theodore Sims. Jack m nvlllc. otln r officers i,f the Jacksonville i;ran:e Installed "'': Chester Wendt. overs4-er: Mr(l Mabel Sim-, lecturer: Juslm ... Judy, steward: lloincr longer, as- Inline How man chaplain: (leo. Wendt, treas urer : 4 1 . . Sa ml e n . ec 1 1 i a r y : thll Thm-ston. gatekeeiM-r: Mis. L. M. 4'oke, cei-ejt, Mrs. Callle H.indfn. I'oniotia: Jluth Severin, Klom: Mrs. Emma Conner, lady nitMtnnt tewai d; Charlie Hoover. hnti man of eiecutlve committee. At the close of the Installation The Audit Bureau of Circulations MAIL K. Nealon. A ttrl tf. appreciation and ex pres-sion of thanks was nlvcn U Sister Ihiak for her work. A portal hour followed the elos- iUK of the CratiKc at wliieti time sandwiches, cake and coffee was served. I ji tci prise (irntige lloguc Itivcr, rtgon Enterprise CraiiKe met In regu lar scs.ion last Saturday with the ' u.iial number present. The different committees report ed progress. A fine new range ! h.is been installed, and the pro-: e-cds of the regular dunces have added to the amount uf funds In , the treasury. One new member was obligated in the first and second deurecs. ! and one application for member - ship received. , enterprise Cininge approves the act ioli of lac .luck sun ( '11 tint v I'd nioiia (Ininirc 11111 rket Inc riimmll. tee in its efforts to make a survey I,pf lh"se who have contrihutnd to! tf the forelKn products shi.ped U,lh' "Httlu upiuii fuiid' since tho. am) Hold In the local stores, that j ,asl publication: are. or mi hi be. produced in the! 'Mr 8,1,1 -Mr' 'v'lle llemlemui. Itt.uue Kiver valley. Mr ,,ml Mr-ltoy Ashpide, Mr. j The following resolution was ' adopted: W hereas, marketing Is the Jur problem of agriculture: niu Whereas. Co-oper a t I o n has! proved to be the best of all linen- ics In the marketing of agricul Itiiul products. Thei-efore, !- ft resolved Unit any periodical published for gen eral dixtrihuiion, that wilfully nnd purposely publishes Ml failures of fooper.tion and prints nothing of the success of co-operation. Is very unfair and we believe not worthy i of the support of the agricultural clHH.e. The Crange voted to have a public Installation of officers and a turkey dinner on New Year's eve. M Its. IL W. Sl'.MlKS, Secretary. Ijikc t'ni'k (i rat irc 1 Uike Creek (.range held Its reg ular m"-t ing on Thursday evening. Iec 12. at the htgle I'oint tltange hall. The thiid and f north tleRrees were conftrrrd upon n laigs class or candidal from the Uike Creek and Eagle Point tlranttes. Th nmk was put on In mi Im pressive manner by the ljke Creek degree team with Claus Charley as drill master. A, C. MtddleMedt, master of the Kngle I'oint f l range, agisted by ai-tlng as steward. Iurtnsr the lecture hour Mr. Crosby of Oregon State college gave a most Interesting and en lightening talk on poultry manage ment. Publisher's Statements and Audit Reports Ailvt'i'lisiiiff litis won for itself n lAiwv tin this cmitinciit which il rnjoys tiiiwhi'ir rise iiikI Ihe iKlvfi'Iisi'r mill advertising ni;eiil itttd itillislier liieinliefs uf llie Audit IStimiil td' Cii'i'td.'i t ions mid they comprise the dominatm-; eleineiit in the edvertisinj; J'ielil uf the I'mtetl States iiiul t'ltnadn cintsidef that this prospeiily is based largely mi the confidence foster ed by this association. National advertisers need deal with no publisher who fails lo present a detailed and an .thentie survey of his circulation, foeariii"; the stamp of the A. B. C, a slump placed after im partial investigation. .Most local advertisers are in the same position. The A. B. C. member ship includes nearly fifteen hundred publications, eireulaling in every corner of Ihe eonli-. iicnt, north of the Kin (iraudc. . Tlinnmh the A. B. C, a steady stream of circulation informal ion is constantly flowing in to the hands of advertisers and advertising agents. As of March '-'A and September ;!" of each year, the newspaper members present sworn publisher's statements, giving their ciicula- tion statistics for lhV,reccdiiig six-mouth periods. " .-' 1 . ,x . ''. ' ' - Fifty traveling jtu'ditoi's of .the' Bureau visit the publisher members once it year and ex amine the documentary evidence behind their circulation claims. Audit reports present no opinions. They arc based on documentary proof and arc as ac curate as it is humanly possible to make .them. Willi Ihe semi-animal publisher's slaleiuen Is, checked and amplified by the annua! audit reports, the advertiser can learn throughout the year fully and accurately just what A. B. C. publishers have to offer in the way of circulations when they solicit his business. T The only newspaper in Jackson County with an A. B. Q guarantee of circulation ... ... Published Every Evening of the Week and Sunday Morning ' A humorous monologue, h clever1 impersonation of u young man from the country, who had heen :! on it lonp journey from hake Creek t to Medfurd viu Kanle I'olnt and ; who had beenniu. 'pretty wine" on route, was given hy Claus Charley. These numbers - were well re ceived by a large und uppreciutivc audience. Joint Installation of the newly elected officers f the Iake Creek, Eagle roint,' and Sams Valley (tianges will be heir, at Lagle I'oint on Tuesday evening, lec. 1 Tho Lttko"CiOek Oi'ahgo extend ed a voto of thanks to the Eagle I'oint Orange for its courtesy nnd co-operation In offering the use of its hall.-, f 1 Thr next regular T-ako Creek 1 ! "rtl,l wiU 1,1 11,0 l,nmu ' tPP,l Charley, the newly elected n i nmvuay evening, ucc, '6. I The loiiowing is a list or nnmcs 1 iiixi airs. 11.. it. joncs. w. ti. sut ler. ;. IL (i rover, John Snider, Mr. and Mrs. dank Nygren, IL K. Nealon. Ji-vin-Pnhauk. Mrs. E. II. ' uctyT, mv iienore (isniey .ttusit ! M ' !in1 A,,'- T- J- Uocfft. M. 11 irori, r rnncis tison, Mv, ami Mrs. Ky Harirtsh, K. t. Wallace, U. Wemlt, Mrs. Jack Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michel and Harold, Charley and Tommy Ulvens, Mrs. Art Kent, J'atil McKinnls, Mike Hid ley. Sr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hohnert, II. S. Chir gwln. Mr. Nchylcr. Hen Little, T. i - l-etlwlcky, Wallace Crank, M. O Kiddle, IL C. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mrs. (leo. 1 Owens. Mr. und Mrs. Percy Haley, j Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hell. Mrs. Elmer Smith, M r. and Mrs. Ceo. ! Fit own and Donna. Mr. and M rs. IL Swingle. Illll Clbnon. Hob Crow- der, Mr. ..and Mrs. C. E. Tenill. j Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Jamoii, Mr. : and Mrs. lrcn Karlow. .Miss lies ; le Kredenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Kay ! Smith, Mrs. J. Moniu ami Donna.! Mr. and Mis. C. l Davles. Mrs.; Kmogeno Charley, Claus Charley. : M. A M. Dept. Store, O. C. lUBgs. j Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Wright, and! Vernon Monla. . j Talent (irnugc. j The lecturer of Talent (Irangel wishes tu announce that there will I be an rxuepUiafipHV two program With plenty of good music, recita tions and Christmas songs at tha regular firnnge meeting. Ieceni ' ber 9. There will also be a report nfi Ihe national convention at Se-l RIBUNE j attic by Mr. and Mrs. U. M. , Shephtrd of i.lve Oak (liaise, I rht. n..w nfif,.,.,-, wl)l tnko charge at this time and tho work for the coming year started. Don't forget to phone your order for Land Plaster to (icorge (lall bralth before this meeting. All mem he rs are urged to be present. 1 Astoria Local Iteebe ennipitny ' establishment pnlnrged quarters. ' miuous? if Take NATURB'S RtMEDT i m " Nl-tonight. You'll bo "fit m W and fine by morning- f Ba tongueelear.hcariachcgnno. appetite bark, bnwelsacting pleasantly, bilious attack forgotten. For constipation, too, Better than any mere. laxative. At iiu only 25c Makt the ttt tonight PKKLtJKR A MlU.tOS; TAKK Close rowu a 'iSrs. I II I '1 ' I fi in rooms . . M.50 mL'$'Ti' sf-T sR m - I! ) ssststtssvrtkyl. 1 tLm1 Aldy famous (of ilt "homIHe" hoioitil ly. Every commodity or service it your lbow,nd .11 Ground you s sincere des-re lo see thil you hive thoroushly comlortjble, thoroughly enioyoble stay in our hotel. Pin:ng rooms with quiet, clubliVe almosphere. Continuous service in the CoHce Shoo Irom 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. J 600 Outside rooms, each with tub and shower ba!h, sobered water, servidor, radio, circulatina filtered ice water, and the sleepiest" beds on the Pacific Coast. WVATl GARAGf IN HOTEL tUUOINO ' L W. HUOINS. Pra.n: ii Work on Ralnrock-Cushmait sor lion of the Willamette Valley Florence -highway will start in the lring. - - . Electrotherapy Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth Successful Year in Medford Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Bldg. : Phone 965 Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to toe with French Heel to Shops and Theatres KINT W. CLARK, MM,ar gillllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"