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PAGE -TWO A - NICE rnMP.TO.TnvxKi f&c 4 I; 11 I ; I I i SYNOPSIS: From her country '. torn Uary Lou Leslie oomes to ; homttm to Hrynmor WhiltO' more . .iMt tummttr they had 1 thought they were tn love. Now Urynmur hue fallen in love with ' Clarice Uuy. a dancer, and he think Mary Lou "too nice." He ' deserts her at a night cluh to eee ' Clarice. The cluti te raided and ttaiy Lou escapee v:lth a chance acquaintance named Tony. Furious at Brynmor. she vows to have a good time without htm. Tonu save he'll take her ahout it ehe wilt go with htm to visit his aunt. , From her cousin. Jay Jerome. Mary Lou ts astonished to learn that Tony Is a daring aviator, the sclnn ol a wealthy tamtly. Aeon ' while Hrynmor, irked because Mary . Lou left him, decides to leave her to her own devices and devote all hi time to Clarice. Chapter 6 FREDDY MASON . DRTNMOR determined to walk home. He felt It wasn't worth while to go to bed at all, Blnce It wis nearly tour o'clock. , , The direct route to his digs led : him past the house where Clarice tied a flat. He remembered he . hadn't seen ber to say good-night. ' She, too, had managed to disappear ' when the raid bad begun. Clarlco was an enigma, though the was sweet and divine. Why was she always so mysterious about her past, j' Now that their affair . Clarice Introduced Freddy had gone so far, ' wasn't It only right that he should know every i tiling? " Would he nilhd It the tacts were ' (Hvhtly unp'easantr But how could '' anything coenected with Clarloe bi unploasantr Still, that faint un certainty hid kept him from mai ling a definite proposal to her. .There was bis father to consider, i. retired army colonel living In Wales. Colonel Whlttamore made him a generous allowance ot 600 ) pounds a year, apart from wbat be 'earned In the brokerage office of cousin. He bad been working 'In tons six months. Before then She bad tried for a degree at Ox ford and railed. ' Of course he wouldn't dream ot disturbing Clarice at this bour ot the morning. Passing under her window, however, be saw that her .Joro was a blate of light. Per "haps she bad just returned from the club. In that case. It would be ' the decent thing to see If she was i all right ' Half way up tbe stairs he paused abruptly. He fancied be heard a 'man's voice In Clarice's Sat. He .listened. J A minute later he was sure ot It. The follow, whoever he was, was speaking In loud, angry tones. What Was she doing with a man In ber flat at that hour of the morning? ' . He prossed the bell.' There was i long pause. Presently he heard Clarice's voice, and the sharp note ihxlcty In It confirmed his bus. pldons. ; yho is there?" ' f Jt l I, llrynmof. Clarice, dear, la anything wrong?" 'i"'Oh. Bryntnorl" He fancied he beard hor whispering to the fellow -Inside, Tho next moment she '.tied ''the door, smiling. " '."I'm so glad you dropped by. My cousin, Freddy Mason, is In town tonight. He Just called for a smoke and u chnt. I wsnt you boys to iBOw each othci." t Somewhat reassured, Urynmoi stepped Inside. Since It was only a eoiisln yet he couldn't escape a deling that Clarice spoke with an jfforu lie noticed, too, bow pale ho was. ' "Brynmor, this Is Freddy Mason, Biy cousin," she said. Tbon, as though she was aware of a certain ttraln: "What about a cocktail, hoys?" SAMS VALLEY FAMlLYiNAMES SGHOOL BAMH VALLEY, Ore., June 20. (Special.) A fire, started one day last week on the Jark Vnimhn place, by a email ynunirxter, iiiIkIiI have done considerable dimmite. had It not been for the help of neighbors in getting it under con trol. The fire, starling In dry eiasn of the jard. spread quickly and threatened buildings on the prom isee. A few burned fenco posts was the only damage,. - GIRL - Grtft P r " , "Don't worry, Clary, I'll get the drinks," said Mason. , ' He walked over to a small side board and pulled open the cupboard with a proprietory air. It angered Brynmor. He didn't like this chap at all. Freddy passed the drinks around. He raised bis glass to Clarice. "Good luck to you, Clary. You're . plucky kid." Ilia voice was low and suave. Yet Brynmor was sure that the voice he bad overheard on the stairs hadn't been so pleasant. What bad be been saying In such angry tones to Clarice? Whatever It was, It bad upset her. Even now Brynmor could see she wasn't at ease. Her move ments were nervous, although she tried to be gay. VLlle they drank, they chatted about the raid at the club. Clar)ce said that Ricardl. the manager, would be able to wriggle out of It somehow. "I don't know so much about that," meditated Freddy, as he reached for a clgareU "Things are much stricter than they were. Ri cardl may find himself deported. Tough luck for you, Clary. Re member, some years back, when you danced In that East End Joint that was raided?" .''.. Mason her cousin.. There was an uncpmfortahlo si lence. .Clarice had turned scarlet Brynmou- coajkl aee she vii biting ber lips. f ,' ;i ' "Wasn't that a Joke?" She turned to Brynmor, "You'd be surprised nt the queer places we prorosslonnls And ourselves In sometimes. I re member 1 hid boon out of a Job foi weeks. When this offor turned up 1 couldn't afford to refuse It, al though I'd never been In sucb a dreadful place In my lifel" Brynmor might have accepted that bad be not Intercepted a look that flashed from ber eyes toward Freddy. The look said "Shut u(. about that" , . Conversation dragged. It soon became plain that each man was waiting (or tbe other to leave. Bryu mor was damned It be would go mid leave thnt obap In possession, cous In or not. Noticing how exhausted Clarice looked, however, he finally took the Initiative. "I suppose we'd better be pushlnt off, Mason, and leave Clarice to hei beauty sleep. I'm going Piccadilly wards. Are you walking my way?' Freddy Mason said be was afraid Piccadilly wasn't his way. Hint he would stay a fen minutes to talk over some things with Clarice, since he was In town so seldom. ' "Not tonight Freddy, plenso," Clarice murmured. "I'm too tired to talk any more now." Brynmor fancied thoro wns a sug. gostlon ot tear In her vote. "In that case we can leave to gether, Mtuon," he said decisively. He walked out briskly. Froddy didn't accompany him Immediately. Tom the hull Brynmnr could hear hlro talking In low tones to Clarice A tew minutes later, when h stopped back to tee It the fellow ever was coming, he overheard hlin sny, "Remember, Clary, you've no alternative. You've oof to content." Come minutes latci both men lefl the house. They parted at a cornet with forced 'cordiality. Urynmoi walked on moodily toward bin rooms. Who was the fellow? What had he meant, laying to Clarice: "You've no alternative. You've got to con sent"? ...... (Oopyrtght fill. Uavttt Oreitl On Mendny Mary Lei, prtparsi for two weks of vscittmvnt In ( Lfivton Without Brynmor. ( liltoWNrtltoUo, o,,,.. jln,c jo. (ttpl.) The school election was 'held Monday uftrrii.M.ii and the following nfftet'r named: Karl TlU'ker. elected lo s, i-ve ntt dlrt'ctnr for a term of three years, and iMrx U J. Itnhrer elected to serve us clerk fur one year. Olher huslnos una Intuouctcl and It derided tu i the bond and use the money tor fixing the Itravea of .Mr. and Mrs. Mills and ror building a playshed for the Children, BROWNSBORO niSTRlCT HEADS r ' MRDFORI) MAIL RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS IE APPI.ECATE, Oro.. Juno 20. (Special) Applegnto seemed to be tho center of attraction lust Sunday when so many people left tho hot. sultry city streets and motored to ItH cool. Hhudy banks to eat their lunches und take a county for a number of yenrs and plunge Into tho clear, running iwn lso pOHtmntcr of Jackson water. j vlllc. Mr. and Mis. John t'antrell und j Mra OUvc Gllyord vltlng at dau?htor, Norma, Mr. and M. Dean Haltmai'Hh nnd Hon, Earl, duuiihter. Jlacl. Mr. and Mrs. fr a tew days. J, A. Manke and two sons. ticorBe Little Ardene Pomeroy had her and Claude, all of Medfoi-d. were, tonsils removed at Dr. Howard's picnlclng on Yale creek,, last Sun-joffco Thursday morning. She is day. Mr. anil Mrs. llay Offenbather and two children of Ashland vla Ited relatives on Little Applcgntc Inst Sunday. Ijtvon Dunfoid of Medford was visiting his uncle, Charlie Dun ford, last Sunday. Sunday dinner, guests at .the A. 8. Klclnhnmmer huine . Included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young and daughter, Maralyn of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. ftuymond Fleh of Phoe nix, Doris Klolnhammer 'and Frances WIcHncr of Medford. Mr. and Mis. II. P. Sellers and family of Medford were. Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr, and Mia. Benton Pool. ,,, , Mr., and Mm' L. M. . Scott, of Madera arrived at the home or tho lattcr'H mother, Mrs. Maud Kuhli Saturday for an. extended visit In this vicinity with relatives. Mrs. Lllla Ilnsklns and, brother, Ed BultmaiMh. spent Tuesduy vls- Itlnir with Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh Visitors at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Port during tho ,wcek were Jeanotte Clore and cousin, Mrs.. L. 11., Jacks c-f Ashland , on Thursdny nnd Jttr, end Mrs. A Peaehcy and , daughter. Mrs. .Ed win Dunn of Ashland, on Sunday. Sunday dinner giiosta at the Crump homo Included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump, of Agate nnd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cantrcll of Medford. , i '. Warren Cameron arrived last week from Portland for a visit hero with relatives. , Ho Is now nt tho homo of his brother, Frank Cameron. Olivette Cllnot left Tuesday for the Sacred Heart, hospital where she will have employment during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ChUgi-en and dau ghter of San Francisco are vis iting horo at tho homos of Edwin Tavlor and Joss Taylor. . Hughlo Combest, who lias been camped at tho homo ot Charlie Dunrord while trimming .trails for the forest service, moved his tent last week to Freenoout on Wagner Butte nn will trim trails In that locality until "he is put on fire duty at Wagner Clap. (leoigo Puraoll of Sams Valley visited relatives on little Apple gate last Sunday. Lewis Clllv ot this vicinity left last Tuesday with tho National I'.uard for camp luuboi.. Edwin Taylor started l nureunj j morning delivering m mim the Gold Soal Creamery at funl. . ' , , ' K-nii, Ttiioklcy. who nau .. eniing for Cap Itiuli at his hanic. returned to her Home sine... death of Mr. 1'uch last, weea. Donald Sellers, wno speiu mw Li- i.,lit Ri-linol .ver ... IMilontown school, moving to Med f.,1-,1 In ADill. took me eighth grade examination In ....DUA.i tin bud only Juno nnd tvn e sub ... miin tbe examination In. but took It in ull and raised his Th wedding of Emmet Pblllll' of Squaw lke and Miss Hutu Allen of Sacramento waa solemn ized at tho, homo of lte.v. BUI '' at Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. They wero elmrlvnrled Tuesday nlglit at tho homo of C. W. Cub' by a band of young friends. Mr. and Mm. PhllUpa will, be at homo to their many frlenda nt Squaw Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Arant and family attended a wedding annl vorsary HurpvlRO party nt the home of Mi. and Mrs. Nelson Nye at Prorpeel Snturduy night. Mr. and .Mrs. Nve hnvo been married 34 years and entertained 60 guests that evening. , New improvements are being made at the I'nlonlown school bouse durlpg tho summer months. The place will be painted. Inside and out nnd n new piano will bo moved In. About nn acre of land will be fenced uround the school huuse for .play grounds. Hoy Phlpm.y uade a business trip tu Ashland tax- Monday. BKOWNSBORO, Ore.. June 20. (Special.) Mr. and At. Cecil Poole returned Tuesday from a trip lo t'hehnlls. Wash,, where they have been visiting with relatives for thespast ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Bogera and Mrs. Ilarberg of Dunsmulr, Calif., are gueHts at the, Joe Maxfloid home. The hall game nt Provolt Inst Hunday ended In a tie, the score being 14 to 14. A picnic lunclrwna eaten at noon and enjoyed by all. Mrs. Fred Hloomingcamp nnd children of Hornbrook, Callt., were guests at tho homo ot her sister, Mm. Itohen last Hunday. . Mrs. W. P. Hansen, who accompanied Mrs. Btm.mtngcamp here, remained and will spend . the summer visiting with her sens, fleorge and Will Uau-ien Hnd her daughter, Mrs. L. J. Rohen. .Mrs. I.e Brad-thaw who was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital .everal dnys ago for treatment Improving. Police of Ireland are warring 1 ' BROWNSBORO on adulterers ot buttermilk, TRIBUNE,- MKDFOKT), JACKSONVILLE, Oro., Juno 20. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mullen of San Francisco wero i recent visitors here. Mr. Mullen's father was a clerk of Jackson tile grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norrls. Mrs. Rosie Morrison and chil dren of San Francisco are here to spend the summer with Mrs. Mor rison's father. Mr. and Mrs. K. White and children apent Sunday at Ashland visiting Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.Avhlte. . Mrs. Vioturla Oftadahl and chil dren are visiting Dr. and Mrs.. Oftadahl in southern California. Airs. -Amy Dow was in Medford Thursday transacting business. Buster White left Sunday for Klamath countyp .to spend the week visiting relatives. Fred. Butcher and son Freddlo spent Wednesday, on Applcgate. Mr. Burr. .of tho old Pat Swayne place pussed through here on -his way . to Medford lust week. George Brownlcp Is a patient at tho Sacred Heart hospital recover ing ..from injuries received whilo employed at a logging camp. Mrs. C. Setter of Beal Lane and children visited with friends here Tuesday afternoon.,', , , ,; Mr. nnd.iMra, Cnuwallader and children have moved Into the Guy-1 lard homo hero. - -,, - i I Emraett Phillips and Ruth Al len wero , married in Jucksonvillo Wednesday evening. They will make their home at Squaw Lake. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson at tended,, a-meoting of the Eustcrn Star In .Ashland Tuesday evening. Sir. and Mrs. Georgo Powell of Ruseburg twero guests of Sir. and Mrs. Tom Dunnlngton.. They re turned to their- home Tuesday morning. t . .Air. und Mrs. Archie Sutherland of Medford were visitors nt the homo of Mrs. lOtbel Olson Wednes day. Mr. and MrsSutherland just eturnod from nn enjoyable trip to San Francisco by way cut Crescent City. , , . ;i. Miss .Leona. Philll1 of Squnw Lake loft Wednesdny to visit her sister,, Mrs. George Prowcll at Roschuifr. . . - Mr. ami Mrs. Donald Kinney have rented their plnco nnd are now living in the old Lyden house. Goorgo Wcndt played In the Elks hand for tho Elks pni ado in Grants Pass Tuesday when' tho Elks In stalled a new lodge. , .Mrs. ((,. A, Garrison und daugh ters,. Miu, M. Grubbs and sons. drove to, Grants Pass by way of Applcgato and back Wednesday, j Chris Koegan made a business i trip to Roscburg Monday. ! Mrs. Georgo Maxwol! entertained I nt dinner Tuesday evening In, lion- i of Alius Sara Van Meter, who I leaves Thursday to spend hor vaca- i Hon in the east. The following I guests wore present: .Miss Sura Van Meter, Air. and Mrs. Georgo! Carter of Alodford and Air. und , Mrs. Herbert llunnu and Air. audi .Mrs. s. II. Jones. I BEU.VIEW. Ore., Juno 20. j pl.) Mis. A. C. Joy and .Missi Lola Talbot have gone to I,oa An geles with Mr. and Mrs. Nell, cous-i ills of Mia Talliot, for a visit witli; friends nnd rotative. . Ullss Ane Kiel went to Alyrlln Point Saturday to spend a few days with ber friend, -:ihd tlalbert. Miss 'Maud Eoi'han attended the cnllego club in 'Medford Saturday. She also called on Mrs. .Morrymau, who Is recovering from major op eration nt the (Community hospital. Mis. It. A. Trusty and three sons ot niiii.nmilr spent a few days here looking aftev tho ranch nnd visiting friends and relatives. . A reception was held at the Christian church In Ashland Fri day evening for the new member who were tnken in during the meetings last month. A nuniliri from this neighborhood attended. On nccount of many requests for a danco nt the Community dir. house, one will he given Juno 31. lilckey's orchestra will furnish the music. H. Hnzclwood hn I the dairy building on the Ashland niipori. ana on Wednesday moved the building- onto his own place, where he will use It for a brooder bouse. . Mrs. Elmn Hancock of San Jose, nnd Mrs. Sarah Delk of Portland nre visiting at the J. ... 10. Unndail home this week. Mrs. Delk, who is Mr. Ilandnll's sister, had not see-i her brother for .10 years. Mrs. Hancock, niece of Mr. ltandall. u taking her mother to -Portland. Mrs. Alice Welch of Medford hi spending tlyls week at tho home of her son,, W." I,. Welch, In this district. Mrs. IMcKlsslck's father, who has been with his daughter for the past two months, left Hundnv for his home In Npringflcld. Mrs. W. H. Williams. Mrs. Oscar Martin nnd Mrs. Willi uyf,l were In Medford on business Monday. P.-T. A. Is taklne charge of th-f Bellvlew hoolh nt the county ''r this year. Mr. Newhry Is the chairman of the committee. Mr. nnd Mrs. ("has. McCork'e and dntiiihtr-in-law l.enora and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kldwln AlcCorkle ot BELLEVIEW lslJTlrnnd arrived at the Martin home Tuesday. Thty will visit th- WllliM-rtS frtmllf nlit Th, . ... : ,,,.... como as fur us Medford with Mr. Fowler. .Mr. W. H. Huxley, recently e!ectrl news correstiondent for the. Neighbors of Woodcraft, was in stalled at a meeting held in the 1; O. O. K. hall Monday nlgnt. This meeting also Included a bus:- Community nospiiai . .., news session with tho acceptance Mr. and Mrs Chester ol field of two names for membership. and childron and J. T. Holitield ot Mrs. Hlnchart anil daugnter Dolores and son Jo visited friends In this neighborhood Sunday even ing. , ,. CENTRAL POINT, Ore., June 20. (Spl.) Mrs. R. Promranke of Port land, Ore., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E. Baker, and her sister, Mrs. E. M. Hemphill, left for homo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hudson of Seattle, accompanied by their niece, Eva Mae Itoblson, arrived June 16 for a visit with Mrs. Hudson's sitv ter, Mrs. Sllkwood. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett and children arrived home Monday aft er a visit with relatives in Salem, and Portland. Henry Maury, Miss Mary Maury, and Mr. and Mm. Sanford and son, Donald, spent Sunday in Hilt, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Percy Foster and Mr. Chambers. Leon Boomer of the upper serv ice station has purchased a new coupe. Allss Helen Lees, who has been visiting MisB Dorothy Limbeck of Medford, arrived home Tuesday. Miss Loomis Davidson and Miss May Eiclier left June IS for Corval lis to attend a conference of Meth odist church workers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Ferguson spent Snturday and Sunday In Ashland visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Itobl son. ; Miss Elizabeth Ferguson arrived in Central Point Friday to spend the summer at the homo of her bro ther, Will Ferguson. Misses Gladys and Eva Mao Robi son, accompanied by their father, W. E. Roblson, left Wednesday for Laramie, Wyo., where they will spend their vacation. Mr,, nnd Mrs. L. C. Climes and family left .Monday afternoon for the 1-ake of tho Woods and return ed Thursday. Erwin Hurley of Klamath Falls Is visiting relatives hero for a few weeks. Everott Faher loft for Siilem, last Saturday to attend commence ment exercises at Willamette uni versity. Mr. Faher was a member of the graduating class of 1930, which graduated Monday, June 1G. He returned here, accompanied by his brother. Donald. The W. B. Maulding family, who have been living in the Limbeck house, left Thursday morning lor Wenatchee, Wash., where they will make their future homo. John Eddy returned to his home here this week after spending the j past month In the Sacred, Heart i hospital In Medford, following nn emergency operation for appendi citis .,, Geraldliie Tex loft last week fnr Prospect, whero she will spond the summer with hor I'lncle- aitfl aunt, Mr. nnd mm. James Grieve. RE t I nrmriii nni.IT I j btM.w ruim , p That's why the Audit Bureau of Circulation was ( , formed by National Advertisers Big advertisers didn't care a cent how many papers the presses ran of f but they did want to know how many people a newspaper actually reached. People pay for papers they wish to read therefore the "A. B. C." counts as circulation only subscribers who keep paid up. r - THE MAIL TRIBUNE County" PaPCr A' B" C gU.arantee in Medford or Jackson' Net PaidM'A. B6C." Circulation . . .. 4464 j.u.vitti Total Circulation .. o ,.r , ise Mr. and MrH. Kred Ellis and daughter, Dorothy Jean, of Ixis An geles are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ellis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gladden. J. M. Hurley, who has been ill fnr unmn time, was taken to the Los Angeies uro vimi.i.s. " " - V. Ilolifiold home on the wniow SprlngB road. A farewell party was given foi Miss Leila Maiildlns on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edw. Jones. After tho refreshments wero served a gift was presented to Le ila by Luclle Hover. In behalf of the Sunday school class of which olia was secretary. 1 nose juea- ent were Grace Hermanson, .ue.r nice Reames, Leila Maulding, Lu clle Hover, Alvin Maple, John La tlnop und laurenco Cnpps. .Mr. and Airs. John Gladden, ac companied by their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, returned Tuesday from a short visit with their nephew at Bend. . SAMS VALLEY SAMS VALLEY. Ore.. June 20 ' K.,e.lill At the annual school election Monday, At. A. Schuln was elected director and S. b. AU bott re-elected clerk. sums Valley Grangers who re t,.,ne,l snturday from attending fniu- rtnvs' session of the Ore gon State Ornnge at iteiimui.u were Air. and Airs. Albeit Straus, Miss Naomi Mngruder, R. E. Nea lon nnd Airs. O. T. Wilson. The ladles' club, which has been closed for the summer gavo for tho closing event a birthday party to tho several members f tho .order whose birthdays fell ill tho month of June. Air., and All's. John Linville, and friends of Medford woro Sunday visitor!) with tho Georgo. McDon ough family. A Sunday school group gather ing will bo hold nt the school house Sunday with a basket din ner ut noon. Every ono invited to conio and enjoy a program of religious services. Airs. S. O. King returned to her' home In San Francisco Wed nesday nftcr spending a week vis iting her sister. Mrs. Richard .Moorolock. Mrs. King was for merly Allss Bertha Cooper. Alias Frances Wilson returned home last week after the closing of the spring term of the Ash land Normal. .Marlon Baker of Central Point is spending his vacation with his grandmother. Airs. Alary AIcKln nls. Allies Mary nnd Iivelle Eding ton nnd A. B. Collett spent Wed nesday at Crater Lake. GRIFFIN CREEK . GRIFFIN ,. CREEK, .Iime-,20.- (Spl.) Sam Jones of Griffin Creek was rushed to the hospital. . Mrs. Jonos look him to .Sat) Francisco June m to tho veterans hospital. 2 PEOPLE . . NOT . . . PAPERS Have Purchasing Power ADVISE EVE Brings Back Youthful Colori and Beauty and manes One Look Younger IT IS EASY TO USE AND WORKS LIKE MAGIC "My hair 6rst began turning gray when 1 was only za years om i.u it made me seem much older than I was so I used several prepara Hnm hut none were satisfactory until I tried Lea's Hair Tonic. It is positively wondertul," oeciarcs Margaret Valinchus, well known Ehotographcr, room 32 Veitzen nrn Bids-.. Wilkes Bar re. Pa. 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Mr. Anderson has sold his prop erty in tills district to n man on Bear creek. Mrs. Simmers' nioce, Miss Alatt rlno Moore, is-com'.ng from Hills horo, whore uho lias been teaching school. After visiting her aunt she is going to California to spend the remainder of the summer with her parents. Mrs. Sadie A. Walker of Fargo, N. D., who has been visiting Misaj Elizabeth II. AlcKay, left on tho Shasta Monday evening to spend the summer in soutliorn Cnliforma. ; Miss Best and her friends. Miss Moore from Hollywood, have been', visiting Miss Bests' parents here. I Mr. and Mrs. Best accompanied tho! girls to Salem for Wlllanietlo uni versity commencement. Fred Stiinwood la nt training camp. - Mrs. Durham and daughter on Griffin week gavo a party Juno Kl. Most of Griffin Creek's young peo ple were there They all reported having a very nice time. A, C, llnbh, formerly of Jackson ville, -who has been Hi nt the home of his dnughter, Mrs. Hannon, in Sllvortou, has gone, to tho conva-i lescenf home in Ashland. cl.V. RYQNE WITH HAIR TO USE LEA'S HAIR TON! US of dandruff or of uneven rnlJ gray in spots, let them obt J bottle of Lea's Hair Tonic ii drug store and use per dircciJ Results are absolutely euan.1 or money refunded by the miij ly known Lea Tonic Co., Bnl wood, Md, who will mail .1 i , , . : .. , c i , , .: e wwvc ui. rt-vci.ti ui uonar bill rnrcH ur viamps, ii your droti hasn't it " Insurance First' Insurance Agency A, L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 IM. Cenlri Medford, Oregon JOHN H. LOCK Painting; Decorating i-FJne Interior Work ' Specialty Phone 118 Women's HosrJ $1.00 pair I BSilk from top to toe if I French Heel U ported home Sunday. They will e