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&A-NIOE-.G1KL 4 fl jr H e y t i a nrtiOPBia: a vmi to .omton pnta teat into lite or Mnry Lou Lealte. Her romance with Itryn mar Whiltamare ia broken up when he 'alia in tove with Olarice Dai, who dancee at the Emerald Dragon, a night olub. lirynmor thought Mary Lou "too nice.' With Tony Tilherinirlon, however. Mary Lou haa a better time than etie ever had expected, Tony la 'on aviator with ambitlona to fly around the world. Hie wealthy aunt won't finance the project tin leae Tony Qoea with aome flirt of whom ahe approvea. Tony decidea to take itary Lou tor her inspec tion. Meanwhile Urynmor becomea engaged to Clarice. There ia a robbery at the Emerald Dragon, and police auapeat "Oontloman Eredfly." Clarice haa a couetn named Freddy ilaeon. whom Uryn mor dlallkca, and he thtuka Itoaon way have been reapniallile. Clarice, however, aeeuree him that ilaaon woa in I'oria at the time. Chapter 13 AUNT ETHELBERTA MARY LOO awoke with a start at T seven o'clock on Sunday morn' Ins- She was thankful the sun was shining, for a change, but she shuddered at the thought of what might happen that day. Tony,, however, didn't wake up until three hours later. "What the devil are you doing lotting In all that damned sun light?" he exploded as Wallls, his man, pulled up the blind. Wallts, however, was Hrm. "May I remind you, sir, that you asked to be called? I believe you are motoring down to lunch with your nunt todoy." "Jumping Johosephal!" Tony ex claimed. "I'd forgotten completely. And It's Important, too. I'm pluy lug my last card to get Aunt Ethel berlu to back my night." "Your last card, sir?" Wnllis In quired, as lie gathered . up the clothes Tony had left strewn all over the floor. Tony grinned. "And Blie's a mlglily pretty card, too." Wallls retrieved Tony's trousers from the clinndelier. "If 1 may say so. sir, nil tiio cards In your pock are good-looking." "True," Tony admitted, "but hlu one's the goods." .' Meanwhile, In the Jeromes bed room, Mury Lou was curled up on one ond of tho bed, sipping Lea be tween bites of toast. Jay was do ing likewise. " "Tills Is your big day. Isn't It. Mary Lou?" Jay asked. "The day when fiNss Tltliorlngton sticks a lltllo ticket on you 'will do,' or 'won't do'l" : i "I'rny for (lie former," Mnry Lou sighed. "Tony seems to set great slora by my meeting his aunt." "Why should he worry about whnt his aunt thinks?" Jerry tutor posed. "Aunilo Is his bank account," Jny explained. "And from all 1 hoHr she's mlglily particular ' "If I was tliU fellow Tony I'd sec hor In" . "Hush, darling, you don't know a thing about It," Jay retorted. Then, to Mnry Lou: "(iroy Is tho right color to wear loilny, I think. Illoiida always look so demure In grey, with just n touch of bluu. That should appeal to this per snickety aunt," "But I haven't anything grey," Mary Lou ohjeclod. "No matter, you can wear thai suit of mine. It should 't you per fectly with a little alteration here and there." Tony, as usual, was hall an hour ,ate. He made up for It, however, by his enthusiasm over Mary lou's apiienrnnce. "Jove. Mary Lou, but you look Dunning today!" With a wink, lie added "but not so stunning that you'll knock Aunt Kllielliei la In tlm eye ns Gwendolyn did." Mnry l.on and Jay exchanged meaningful glances. . Tony's long blue racing enr ale up tho miles as they drovo toward Surrey. "Why so qulo", Mnry Lou?" Tony asked. "I I'it. Just t, bit afraid of meet ing your aunt." "That's absurd. Her ways are e lrillo eccentric, but she's a dear at lioart. I know you'll hit It off with nur." ( Yot Mnry Lou wna awed at the 'nought of mccllng one ot t lie vealthicst women In England. Shu inagined Miss Tllheiliigiou's home s an Immense cMalillxlieicni. with normntis grounds and an army nf uivants. "Here wo are," cried Toti-t n lie in ned down a In no off the miiln road. "Where?" They were approaching n se eluded, unpretentious slrui'liirc tnnl appeared to ha s gardener's cnlt.'ige "What did you etpeel u Duck inglinm palace?" He drew the rai to s stnudsiili and opened tho door for Mnry Lou No stretch of the liiinglunlloii roulil describe the home ns more lliiin a cottage. Its thatched rool curled round the sides of two tiny gabled Mr. Klitie Clay left Tuesday morning with n rtcloKiitlnn of In dies from Medfonl for KuKcne to uttrnd the V. It. V. convention. Talent nervlce Mutton rerrntly lnmnilrd n new Texiit-o pump. Mr. Kller Rave hln hutt-hor nhon find living quit rt em n new mat of pulnt. which nddn much to the gprternt appearance. jH. II. Nye fx having n welt duti on hln place In thin city for Irri gation pnrpoitcp. Mr. nnd Mix, IMrhnrd llltm nf pn era memo xwr uiieM-i nf M r. TALENT 8 Crill windows and bung almost to the ground. "Hello, nunt," Tony called cheep lly. "Here's the latest, come all the way down for your Inspection." Mary Lou flushed and turned to greet Miss Titherlngton. Then she received her second surprise. The spinster was doubled over, working In her rock garden. There was a full six lanky fee of her to straighten out. Her face was an gular, but her expression was not unkindly. An aged straw hat, frayed at the edges, was perched on the back of tightly colled grey hair. She wore a battered leather coat and soiled shoes, and her lin gers protruded from a pair of dirty gardening gloves. Mary Lou stared at her In pro founl amazement. Could tills be one of the wealthiest women In the kingdom? It didn't seem credible. Miss Titherlngton gave Mary Loll a brisk nod. "How do?" she Jerked out. Her attention imme diately reverted to the rock garden Tni having trouble with these gentians," she remarked in a grufl masculine voice. "Done everything In my power for 'em, but they don'i Boom to thrive." Miss Tlthorlnglon's absorption In the garden made Mary Lou feel more at home. She b" tt down and Inspected the plants in question. 'Have you tried pressing the roots (Irmly Into the soil and set ting small bits of Mm. stone around them?" sho suggested. Miss Tltlicrlngton lurned end looked directly at Mnry Lou for llio II rut time slnca Tony had In troduccd her. 'Never thought of that," site ro marked In a more friendly voice. Wo vo had the snme experience at homo In our rock garden," Mary Lou toid her. A couple) of years ago Dad tried gathering bis own seeds us soon as they wero ripe, sowing them at once in seed linns In the green houso. leaving them foi ahout 18 mouths, I hen Iruusplniiiiiig them first Into llttlo pots, then Into the rock gnrden. Hut I daresay you know all Ibis." I didn't," said Miss Tllherlng ton. "Thanks for tho tip." Tony rumulned silent ns lie unleu his aunt's reception of Mury Lou So many girls hnd failed to Hud tuvor will) Aunt Ijthelhcrla Hint he almost had given up hope of II nil big anyone who would satisfy her Ho was too elated to speak when Mnry Lou rovculed n knowledge nl gardening one of his auut'B prln clpnl hobbles. "I II let Ihlngs follow their own course today," ho thought. "It looks as If Mary Lou may turn the. trick. I'll keep mum nud see wlinl happens." "Strange lor a town girl to have any Ideas on gardening," Miss Titherlngton remarked ns sho led them Into Hie houso. "Or to hnvc ail Idea on uuyllilng Hint counts," she added cryptically. 'I wns brought up In the conn try," Mnry Lou cxplnliied. "Wn II vo In Devon. Tending the rock garden Is my special Job nt home love gardening." "Hroiight up In tho country, eh? Then how on earth can you slnnd living lu a horrid stuffy old town!" "I'm only In lowi. for a visit." .Mary Lou hid the regret In he: voice. Miss Tlthorliiglon gave her nn other penetrating glanco, but she didn't comment. Shu opened an old onk door and drew the girl In sldnv The, bedroom wns charming I'ollshed oak benms'cnuiprlsed tin Mm I n part of the celling. Worn a nil worm eaten, they wero. and Hit boards on the Moor sloped dizzily Mnry Lou, who adored old Tudni cottages, wns sincere III her eniliii slasui. "The place didn't look much when I II rut bought II," Miss Tllherlng ton told hot. "All those beams," sho waved n hand cnlliiiRwnnl "were plastered over. I dug 'em nil out and polished 'em myself." "That makes It over so much more fun living with them, doemw It?" Mnry Lou snld. "You'vo souso. child." Miss Tllh orlugtnn said. "How on enrth did Tony get hold of you? You're the llrst girl he's brought down yet who Isn't n mess. But," and her brown eyes twinkled, "maybe It wns you who got hold of him!" Mary I .on was doubly cnihnr rtiHsei1 at that remark, "I . . . I . . ." she stammered "Tsk. tali! I didn't nicau to cm mirriiHs you. I always any what I think. Kvery girl wif' sunso picks out her man. Men are such babies they would always choose the wrung un. II it were left to them "I'd have got hold of one mysell ii tig ngo If I'd over seen a man worth crossing tho street Tor. "I'oiiio along." she added abrupt .y "Lunch must be ready." .Copyright l)e tlnytle Orelil Aunt Eth.lberta soon rvvesls l-tr mottvB for quitting Mary Lou, Hfs tomorrow's chapttr. and Mm. (iu Kiler during tho week. Mr. and Mm, Wm. llcss of Utile 1 liver, Calif. , are reentered nt tho Talent Anto Park for the week, lonkintc over real entate In the vicinity with tho object of buying a miuuII tract. Mr. and Aim. Jieph Washing ton of I a A nuclei left for home WdnPfdny, after neverul weeks vlhlt with tier iluviRhler and fam ily. Mr. nnd Mm. Lincoln McCMorh of the Wafrner creek district. Miss lent h McCloch Is mnkfntr an extended visit with relatives In !.s AiiRcles during the vacation. lbllnln's national birth rale .- acitin Inerespilm MEDFORD TVfATTi TRIBUNE, MKDFOM), Square Plan House Still Picturesque mmwmW 3 AO Mr Aim Pipn . HO ntflLtK Ono of tho fcatuic'M of thiti un UHiial dcsJKii Ih that it Im pictur i?K(iio even though Imllt on a Ktiuaro plan. II in Knglish In character and treatment of the half timber ma terial, but tho-fcKjuare plan 1m re tained. The half timber, brick whitewashed for the firnt story, .stucco on metal latiiH, nnd wood j or Hlatu hIiIiikIcs would ifo far toward accumpllHhfns tho desired effects with niaterlalH. AmoiiK the features is a buy window on tho atulrw giving a i;on tnil motive to the front elova tlon, which Hhould bo to the east. No Hpace Is wasted on the up ler floor,' where there Ih a bod room on eaeli corner. In fact, still ralholir Church. Ho. Oakdulo Ave. amllth HI. Masses at 7 and II a. m. llev. l W. Ulack, pastoi St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdalo and KU'lh Htruola. K:.(MI a. m. Holy cointnunlou. 1 a, m. Sunday school. 11:15 it. in. Holy communion. Wm. 1J. Hamillon, live tor. English Lutheran Church V ourt h at Oakdalo avenue. "Where tho way is mado plain." "Letters of Recommendation" will bo thy Hiibjoct of tlio seriuon by. Dr. Kunk at 1 1 :00 a. in. Special instrumental music with Mrs. T, .1. HarriH at llio organ. The lliblo school hegiiiH ut 10 a. in., with clan hcs for all ages. Church of ioil. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Trenching at 1 1 a.m. 10 Idcr Trouleer will Hpettk at the 1 I o'clock service. Subject: "The (iood Samari tan," Voting pcople'H meeting 7 p.m. KvangollMio Hcrvlce, S o'clock. Hubjocl: "Klernlly." II. W. Ilurch, pastor. Volunteers of America. ('apt. Klhel Walsh will cpeak Sunday at S p.m., at tho Volun teers of America Mission, lit X. Kir St. Her themo will he. "Tho Cull of Religion." Co t. K. K. Ilcnnlughove 'will conduct the ser vice. Sunday school at ! : -I ami Christ Ian Companionship league at 7 p.m. Week night services on Wednesday and Saturday. The public Is cordially invited. First I la pi 1st Church, W. H. 'Ki.ton. minister. Special features nf the worship services itii Sunday will be the .sink ing and spcakiut; of Mr. Albe;-; UasoTf and Mr. Daniel llasoff. father ami son. The father wan a pupil of IMihoustcin and is a soIj 1st of exceptional reputation. They are devoting IhemselvoM to evingell.tlie work, but Just now on a slimmer vacation trip, will spend Sunday In Met! ford. We Invite you to hoar thorn. littcrnatloiml Itlble Students Association will hroadenst a watch tower Itible program over KM I0D Sunday evening from 6:110 to 7 o'clock. Subject of the lee- lure to be given by T. W. 1UU of Ashland Is "Obey and Live 1 Usnhcy ami Die." (ionrgc Chamber! In of Ashland will play several violin select tons. accompanied by Mrs. (, V. Rich ie at the piano. The International lllble students meet every Sunday morn tap at I0:;it and every Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock nt the home of M m W. - W. Itailoy at No. 1 02 Mistletoe street. All who aro In terested In Watch Tower lllble study aro welcome. The Salvation Army Ktisign and '.Mrs. .1. It. Pack, of fice jn churne. Sunday services: Holiness meeting, tl n. m. Sunday school nud llible class. 2::to p. m. Kvenlng serv lc. S:0u p. m. Weekday services: Monday night, 8;00 p. m.. Mm. HrlKiutlcr llnyiiton nud Mrs. Adit. Koorhart'ot the Cortland divisional hoadnuartors will conduct it public servi"' in the linll. Kveryone is Invited to attend this service. Tuesday. 8: oil p in. Public ser vice. Thursday and Suturdivy, 8:00 p. m., public services. We extent) i you a cordiul wel come. First Christian Church Ninth nnd Oakdalo streets. Car man K. Moll, minister. Office mid pastor's study in the church. Phone Rio7. "Tcsl our welcome." Morn hi ir worship nnl rmnniiut .a- 19k MCTUnniQT! imir i ml uuu myj'- fa', another room ntlht be built over tho KoraKe without damage to the beauty of the house. On the lower floor tho laundry and kitchen arc located so as to obtain the maximum, of comfort for the living room. In this liv ing room a fireplace nnd space for two book nookn are -special i attractions. Windows are numer- oil!' throughout the ouse, every i room having at least two. Tho re ' suits In ventilation are obvious, j The house Is 27 -'37 i-i feet. and If built on a tot 50x76 would j permit considerable Bpace for ! lawn and shrubbery cultivation. ! Considering labor and material costs, estimates as to the price j of this house range from ?10.u0l) i to $12,000, tho exact figure de- pending on the community where i the home If built. icn 10:53. llev. J. I McDonald will preach. Special music. An untiHiial service will ho hold at 8:00 o'clock. There will ho a lorming boVk service and special music. Uev. McDonald, who ro cently rol ut net! from abroad, will speak. Ho will bring a fresh, vivid and most interesting address on the Holy Laud at) it was nnd is today. Ho will also touch on the present Jewish iiosLion as it t;c iates to modern Valestinu. liihlo school assembly, !:45. Chrib'tian ICndeuvor nt 7:00 o'clock. 'irst Church of Christ, Scientist. 1 Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Uoston, Mass. I Services aro hold every Sund iy at 11 o'clock, .church edifice. 2 1 2 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day, .lu no Christian Science. Sunday schofil ut D:4r. Appli cants under the age of may be admitted. Wednesday evening meeting'! 1 which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at S o'clock The reading room, which is in tlie Modford building, is open dully from 11 to -I, except Sundays and holidays. Tho Dlble and all Vt- thori.od Christian Science lilera lure may be read borrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the .services and visit tho reading room. Church of llio Na.arcno North Central at Jackson Uev. John T. La Rose, pastor. Ve are well pleased with new Interest and increased attcdancc at I he Sunday school. There wilt be a place In the right class for every one next Sunday morning nt !:45. With our limited accommoda tions we can only promise seats to those who come early next Sunday. The pastor will speak at both ser vices. Subject for tho morning worship at 11, will be "The Sovereignty of (iod." and at the evening service lie will speak in "The Holy I'lace." Messages of spiritual truth that will give everyone fresh inspira tion and new encouragement In life. Y. l S. meets lu the church Sunday evening at 7. Class mooting lu tho annex at 7 p. in. Sunday, ' Midweek prayer and praise ser vice in the church Wednesday evening at H o'clock. A hearty wel come awaits everyone at alt the services of this church. l"lit 1'ivshj tcrlan Church. Sunday school 1:4.") a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Christian Kndeavor, 7 p.m. Kvening worehip, 8 p.m. T h e m or n i n g se r m o n topic to bo discussed by Rev. C. It. lVrter is "Lire's Pageantry. ' The Women's Missionary so ciety will Ir.ive entire charge of the evening services. Music for the morning: Pre lude, "Sunday Morning on Alt. Ulloti," Slaudley; .offertory, "Medi tation." Mietr.ko; Anthem, "Praise the lord," UandegRcr; Anthem. "Short To Dcum," Huek; postludo. Rntlste. Music for the evening: Pre lude. " 'home of Angels." Clark : nlo, "tloin Home." Dvorak: of fertory, violin solo. ' Reverie.' V leu x temps: "Relet use." C.odard. Mm. .1. R. Thompson; postludo. Ratiste. M Intstry nf music: Florence IhiKchiKg McKlhose, s o p r a n o: Kdim Ktfort Isaacs, contralto; A. J. MacDonough. tenor: nr. W. W. Howard, Ross; Kva Hazelrlgg Marsh. nri:iiM. ! Women's Hose $1.00 pair Bilk from top to to with French Beel liTflOCi L OKKfiOX, SATURDAY, TPDfWPIRF I Rev. Schaffer of Nehalem Must Choose Between Practice of 'Art' and Ministry Kimball Col lege Salvage Plan Talked. ASTORIA, June 28. A3) T h e Rev. John, R. Scliaffor, Nehaloni, charged by Rlshop II. Lester Smith and his cabinet for practicing and accepting pay in one of the lesser brunches of healing nets, today continued his relationship with the Oregon annual conference of the Methodist Kpiscopal church, but upon contingent conditions. Ry a vote of Lhe cabinet,- the Itev. Mr, Schaffer remained in the conference, but. It was required thnt at 1 h end of the-; ear lie-' was o These Dependable Concerns Are at Your Service Fur and Personal Effects Insurance "Covers all Risks" First Insurance Agency, Inc. A. L. HILL, Mgr. 30 N. Central Phone 105 GRINSTED & RUNTZ Painters '&. Decorators We specialize in all new and up to date finishings interior and exterior. "Let us save your surface" 317 N. Riverside Phones '185-J and 35D J WILLIAM A. AITKEN Plumbing and Heating Steam and Hot Water Heating Plants Areola Hdating Outfits 28 North Grape Phone 1G2-J BuildingTime Is Here Begin Now! I in gr-r tipcause We are able ei Medford i srWy, Sheet Metal Works LU fTUOlO A. A. LIVCDmnrc n... . low prices q 719 N. JUNE 28, 1030. choose between the art of healing and the ministry. ' The Itev. I. R. A Id rich, La Giande, who has been on the sup ernumerary list, was recommend ed effective for appointment. Krnost W. Peterson, Portland, was re-elected president of the Oregon Conference Laymen's asso ciation. Other officer's are: John L. Cray, West Linn, secretary; j Ralph Kpeelmon. Portland; Roy ..oekenour, Salem, and Dr. . H. I Pollard. ' Suringfleld, vice-presi dents; IT. c. Rortzmoyer. Portland, was re-elected trusfe of the con ference endowment funds. Kfforts to .salviige Ivimball Theo logical seminary 'at Salem, closed for one vear. will be made by ro- ! ferring to the board of education a J iironositloii that ,i commission from j the Oregon conf bronco negotiate the ma tt er with si m i la r co m m is I slons from the Pacific Northwest. Idaho nnd two California cinfe--enees instead of carrying the b'Ji lon pn the Oregon conference alone. , . s - , LUTHER'S LETTER WILL A copy of the letter written by Martin Luther, for whicli J. Picr pont Morgan paid the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, will j be read at the morning service of 'the Knglish Lutheran church, Sun Idayat I lr-'lock, - Di lO.uiik-. will ' speak on ''letters of Reoommen- BUILDER'S HARDWARE AND "Best Quality" , Triple Guaranteed House Paint SCHLAGE LOCKS Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. 6th & Bartlctt - "A Reliable Place to Trade" - Phone 35-R FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING Overstuffed Chairs and Davenports, Mattresses Renovat ed and Rc-Covered, Rugs Cleaned and Sized. Medford Mattress Company 32 North Grape St. ,. , Phone 20G-R Awnings for Houses Cars Stores - " Scat Covers For All Makes of Cars F. F. BURK MEDFORD TENT & AWNINQ WORKS New Location, 112 N. Front we aro pqiiiicd In a bis "13 vi uik "um, we are hihp n qunip the lowest prices oblaiiShle n nVtt'hnra tint I. ......U i . i. "..j--..,,. v.i i in lUlllll W1U1 US 'Tinners to the Trade" -nvjiuut, rron. Central pnon. 4n Newpwj:'0fi .MTADDEN !0F KISV. JOI1X T. LA UOKK( tunv F' pastor ut the local CI in it'll of the ' Naarene, having lieeii cnllel to fill the pulpit of Rev. ii. O. Crow, who icceiitly resigned. j dation" ut the morning hour of I worship. Tho public will bo interested in the special series of summer ser I vices beginning June 29th. You I are cordially invited to attend. Rlncon Hill, once the site of man sions of San Francisco's wealthy residents; is to "be- carted away to make room for streets. WHEN YOU BUILD Be Sure to Patronize Medford Firms J. W. SMYLIE CONTRACTOR FLOOR SURFACING With an Electric Sander Buildiis Estimates Furnished North Pacific Highway Phono 314-W WJinvi K;u: am uuuumg your new nome or remonei ing the old one see us for well made Cabinet Work, Windows Doors, Screens Store Fixtures TROWBRIDGE CABINET WKS. The Old Reliable Established 1008 FOR LUMBER, SHINGLES AND ALL BUILD ING MATERIAL SEE Trowbridge Lumber Yard (agents for Johns-Manville Roofing) A Fixed Income In the Rogue River Valley comes only from a bear ing Pear Orchard. Eighty per cwit of Bank Re sources in Medford come direct from Bearing Pear orchard self? Why not get on the Band Wagon your-o See HOLMES f$ HOMES, and fair treatment, Nash Hotel Corner. He knows several things about pears. Lock Box 934 TALENT PA SUDDENLY TODAY J). :hu,-i, w. .m,k:i,i, nm. away ut his linmc m-.n- T;il-n, r.:3d a. m. today s ,,. " .-iTi-lnal llrinnn-liaK,. f llt . . ' hours (llll'.ilion. ,,-. Ji,.!,..' was I.. .ni atH.aUi. (i,.i,.Vi, iv, " " sin. LVI, St. ,. four nionths, si-vca days In his early lilo u. Vi.uk up a,, nrolossiou of (iL-allst.-y ,-,a,l , . tlc-t-cl 111 Duluth. Mh,,.u 1 years. Twenty years ag l,e l,eCil,,i lnlei-esli.il Im II "-Mil "hu.- niver frui and liurchased interesls ,le Zenith orchards near Talent wher, he resided at the time of um? After Ills investment lu re. ;,c , ' tinueil to praellee until ten yca ago when lie moved to Talent Besides his wife chm, JicKao den, ho leaves three children Dr U. A. MeKndden ot Sa nta. M0' ' Calif.: .Mrs. C. I-:. H0,B r AIoUo7d and Lieutenaant A. U. v. Mci--aJ den of the U. S. navy now 0K11 In I'liina. The remains ure at the Conner Funeral i'arlors and ar. raiiBeinents will be unnouncul In due time. The Philippine, bureau of pubji wjjrUs. .lias,..iHlt : in .nusratlun ii waterwoi'ks eo.tini,' aao.(ntil. On Awall 6 Sample Interests : 1 Prudential Life Insurance Money at the COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phono 1322 . i ill Phone 320