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t-. i i -el- !!. I . Jn.i ,P.or. . . ;4 f : I' r i .'it Iv.i ftfi. I'UA I. " "uv we. I; ' - r'l .'Ill I. lin:- mij.i, . - I Si bil A .11 1 -1 tl PAGE SIX A'NlC - E comes -to TOWNiaa: ByHtjslsOrelt ; arsonist w mi " priena brulti fo arrive, Mary Lou's unhaypiness !HTCf!es 6c coue Aiioir lier loi;e or iritintor t slight. It is Tony, her former fiance in a make-believe cngaprment. who cotiroiucj to hold her affection. However, she re sipns herself ,o marrying llryn vtor, and aoes to London to do sonte last'tninute slioppinp. There she accidentally meets Tony, and I'e takes her tor it ride the day before her weddina. He tells her that he tctni't attend the veddlny, but that he will fly over the church in his plane just before the cere mony nitit U.TIIS a mcssupe of flund luck tor her in the sky. Tony secretly reyrets the fact that he is not to be the groom. Chapter 31 ' TRYING TO FORGET VT was a melnnclioly Tony who dragged hlinelf Into his flat trier lie ride with Mary Lou. "What a Jam that was!" ho ex claimed to himself. Ho was forced to admit, however, Hint ho was glad to have soen Mury Lou again. The thought of her wedding only added more co;iln to his lire of dis content. It had astounded Tony to discover that his affection for Mary Lou actually bad reached a point where he no longer could deny It. Ho tried to forget Mary Lou, her wedding and everything In connec tion with It but the matter bad be come an obsession. Finally, In desperation, Tony de cided that he would attend Uryn ninr's farewell bachelor dinner. In certain moods men Hlio to torture themselves. Jlrynmor, he knew, had Issued the Invitation to him for one reason, nnd one reason only to gloat over bis defeated rival. "Well, let him crow," Tony mut tered. "1 deserve tc he gloated over fool that I am." He dressed listlessly. "I may ho n jackass for going to tills dinner," Tony thought as ho drove to the club, "but what do I caro?"- Drynmor greeted him with half hearted cordiality. "It wus nice of you to come, Tlth erlngton." Tony grinned. "Yes, I thought It rather sporting myself." 'Brymnor tried to conceal his em barrassment by turning to another guest. Tony drifted over to the cocktail bur. "Side car," be ordered, and felt better after drinking It. lie hnd another and felt bettor still. ' At dinner Tony found hlmsolf seated betnoeu two men ho didn't know, and didn't Ttsh to know. Still, they were willing to drink with him, and 3rynmor hadn't stint ed tils guests In tho mutter of wlno. There were neat ly n dozen varieties of It, and Tony mi m pled thcin all. Speeches wont with tho cham pagne. Pompously, tho man on nryninor's right nrone to propose a toast to the health of tho brldo groom. Ho mado n lengthy speech, full of tho usual rctnarks-ythe boys would miss their gay, carefree bachelor brothor; matrimonial clmckles wore closing In on him: they supposed he would go the Ruburbnn wny nnd be an empire builder. . , , There were laughs nt this olut, nnd sly knowing glances In llryn mor's direction. Tony's fingers suddenly snapped the stem of tho glass he was hold ing. Ills cheerful, philosophic mood passed. In tho flush of an eye, to one of cold fury. "Fatuous Idiot' he muttered un dcr bis brent)!. 'If be thinks I'm going to listen to this twndille. . . ." Uefore the crov d's laughter hnd subsided. Tony sprnug to his feet nnd drowned the speaker's volco by shouting hoarsely; ''For he's n folly pood felloir Vor he's it tally good fellow" Somewhat surprised, tho uthcrs took up the song. It wasn't quite time for It, hut they conld only con clude that Tltbcrlugtou's friendly enthusiasm had caused him to for get himself. , Tho speaker turned red In the face, and glarod angrily nt Tony, who was stundliiR with one foot on the table, waving n broken glass. When the din of tho song llunlly subsided, Drynmor rose to reply. Me fore he had a chance to begly, Tony yliouieii: "I, the defeated rival, salute you!" He sent glass at champagne sail ing through the air, and It narrow ly escaped Urynmor'B head. The guests 'lowled as It o 'ashed to the floor. Several whispered to their nelgbliors, , "Not qulto the best taste," or "Must havo had too much." Tony realized that his conduct was becoming abominable, but lit continued to lead the riot by wav ing glasses wildly as he rocked back nnd forth with one foot on his chair, and the other perched precariously on the edgo of the table. C10LD 1UM Ore., July A Rpl.) Th Hoot & Pnntcoy paek- Jng house oponed the l&th to pre-j finro for the coming fruit season.' Mr. Hamilton of Central Point t ill, chars thin season, j Mm. Clyde Walker, Mm. W. O. Davto nnd daughter Mnrflyn werei Grants Piin visitors Thursday, I Mm. Millie Walker, accompanied ly her daughter Hyhll nnd Phyllis j Miller, left Tu on. lay for n twoi weeks' stay nt l'rospeot. '.Mm. Myrtl (.'.inn-ron of Cotlnflj ' Orovp h.m bon tho guent of her " ' t11 . i GOLD HILL - 'GIPtL' Presently a waiter approached and tactfully intimated that Mr. Tlthertngton was wanted oo the telephone. Tony hnd seen Hrynmor motion to the same chap a moment before. He knew it was a lie, but took the hint. "Kicked out," he grinned to the waiter, once they were In the hall outside. The man cougljed apolo getically, and Tony banded him a ten shilling note. "A purse of gold to the execu tioner!" he exclaimed grandilo quently. Knocking his opera hat askew with the Bllver knob of his black ebony cane, he sauntered down the corridor and out Into the street. The evening was young, and Tony decided to visit the Emerald Drag on. It had been some time since be had mado an appearance there. "Where's that littlo dancing girl, Clarice?" he demanded of the head waiter. "The girl with the red hair?" "Oh, she Is gone," with nn expres sivo gesture. "I do not know where, but they say Bho is on the conti nent." Tony wandered toward tho dance floor, sat down and ordered cham pagne. To his uncertain eyes It seemed that dozens of wallers re sponded to his wishes. Suddenly he opled a girl sitting opposite him. She wore un alio-, clous pink frock with sleeves. In another moment he would have stumbled ncross the floor and asked her to dance, but Instead Jib Jumped to Ills feet, called for his hill, anil departed. Next ho went to the Jungle Club. There ho came upon a parly which included Gwendolyn L'ari'iilheis. She greeted bin) with n cold stare. "Hey, thvundolyn," he i;riimed in ho passed her table, "don't let your race freezo that way. I'd advise you to smile." Tho others laughed, but Gwen dolyn blushed in fury. Someone asked Tony to join the parly, but bo waved his' hand In refusal and made for tho door. Ho wanted lo go somewhere else . . , somewhere else. ... Tho rest of tho night was a con tinuous round of other nigh: clulm. Tony himself didn't remember which ones they were. Ma hud for gotten his cur, nnd left Ills fate In the hands of willing tnxl drivers. Ho had a befuddled ImpresKlon of climbing one set at stairs, and down another ... of Beelng tables Jammed together . . . people out ing . i . bauds playing .. . syncopal. Ing ... all different . . . yet nil the same ... nil expensive ... nil crowd ed .. . and all damnably rotirn. He was trying to escape from him self , . . trying to escape from thoughts of Mury Lou. Four o'clock, when tho first fin gers of dawn woro stretching over tho horizon, found him sentcd on u stool In n rodeo stall on u dingy sldo street whero he never hnd been before. "Come, on, boys, let's oat. The treat's o.i mo." Ho waved nu unsteady arm to ward half a dozen down-nnil-ouleis who ant near him. "What'll It be, hoys? Order any thing yon. like. We'll eat everyihfng in tho whole bloomlu' stuiid. . . ." Tho mnn beside Tony applauded. "The guv'nor's a wit. 'o Is." Tony nccepted tho compliment, and ordered a fresh cup of coffee tor each of thoin. After a few minutes, a man with a hurdy-gurdy appeared on tho scone. "Ah, music hath charms!" Tony cried, nnd upset his con'cc down his shirt front. "Hero!" nnd lie threw half a crowd to tho man. "Lot's have some music to greet tho new day." The littlo niustnched man in the clieckored cap, surprised at the sign of a customer, was only too ready to oblige. ' Ho turned tho bundle, and the machine did tho rest. Tony encouraged the others to lift their voices 111 song. Ho con. ducted with a sausage. After ono mournful tuno, the hurdy-gurdy changed to the latest dunco piece In Its repertoire It wus a lull sea son old. "Let's pretend that I love you, Let's (ii-ttriiif that yon love mci, , Then lift the li-iii-M Will iitivnihse be. . . Tony covered his head with his hands and rested Ills woary head on ttic counter. The othora laughed at him as tears came to his face. A minute later ho arose and paid the hill, bid an affectionate fare well to his nowly found friends, and started to stagger liomoward "Must pull myselt together," he muttered, "It's Mary Lou'i wed ding day. I must fetch Gay Girl this noon. Twould never do to dis appoint Mary Lou." (Copyright, ifsc, tlaystt Oreig) Tony doi keep His promise to Mary Lou with varlntiont. Fol low the itory tomorrow. imrents, Mr. nnd Mia. Wnltcr Dun '. tho piiM work, Mr. Kirk, employed nt the Mac PrinthiK company, vU Tucmlay for Portland for tnp week end. Asll WMkor and Maxwell Marvin W(ra M rd ford visitors Krldny. Vlt till Kdlnt:ton I carry inu tho mail on rout 1 during Mr. Wal larp's vacation. . Allen 'aim ron nn a hustnos Visitor In Mcdford Thursday. Houth Carolina motorists, used more than 11S.HOO.OIH1 gallons of Kanollne last ynr. Mihv than 1&.000 porno n nre en dnixed in commercial fishing In North Carolina. MEDFORD MATT, Vacation Resorts in Canadian Rockies : . - .T-i'- r-' . -j. .Tr... " f Upper lianfl GaU Course, with Hanff. Spnnejt Hotel in the backgroifd .:- Vurm outdoor swimming at Banff Right-Ready for a climb in the Rockies LowetScene on the Banff -Lake Louiss highway A vacation locale that annually at tracts thousands of tourists from every pari of lii; world, situated within easy reach of the Pacific Northwest by rail r.nd water, or motor such is the pic ture of Banff Spring!: Hotel and Chateau I .jKc Louise in the Canadian Rockies. IL-re, within two days of easy travel from this section, arc far-famed vaca tion resorts tin; offer everything in the line of iunimcr recreation for youth nnd adults alike. And always there is the scenic background of the snow capped Canadian Rockies, known as fnu"it mountain region in the world." At Banff, for example, there Is a n;w 18-holc golf couise of unusual. RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS l'HOSl'KCT, Ore., July I'.l. (Hpl.) Miss Vera Clark, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Clark of Cascade Oorge, passed away Monday morning at n Callfornin sanltorlum. .Miss Clark had been ill for a long time anil her death had been expected for wmo weeks. Must of tile members of the family were at her bedside when tile end came. The funeral was held Thurnlny at the place of her dealh. This comnninlly extends sincere sympathy tu the bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Iv. lioyntnn and daughter, l'ati'icla, of Oakland. Calif., ud Mr. l-ovejoy or Parsons. Kansas were house guests at tile ChurleB Manning home the first of Hie week. Willie here they vis ited Crater lake and other beauty spotH. '.Mr. l.ovejoy was especially Interested III our lieaullfiil for ests. Mr. lloyiUon Is a metal lurgist for the Standard oil Co.. at Oakland. Mr. I.nvejoy is Mrs. INiyntons father. .Mrs. llnynton is iv sister-in-law of Mrs. Man ning's brother. Mrs. l-'rauces Pearson and suns spent several days 111 Medfold oil business tills week. Mr. and Mrs. I Kill Mooney and son, Hobby, are spending a two weeks' vacation In Washington. Crater Uike highway, between Prospect and tile west entrance to tho park has been resurfaced. Tile crew left Thursday for Iike vlew where U. miles of the same work is to bo done. Several local men and boys acconipanlcd tlienl. lted lllanket road la being wid ened and graveled. There will he a meeting of the Jackson County Health nssociat Ion ill the Prospect school on Friday. July !5. All are Invited. LA KB CUKKK. Ore., July 10. (Hpeelal.), ltaymoud and Wallai e Itagfdale, who uro working '' .Trail, sjtont Saturday night at the KaKdatc ranch. William Uoefft his been helping L. II. Wyant hulld n swtmmtng pool. Harry Tonn was a culler at K. K. Mey4m' home Wednend i.v. Mr. and Mrn. A. L. Pern went to Sams Valley nfter n load of min eral water Thursday. Miss Iteth Karlow and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karlow caMed at the H. L, Tonn home Weilnecdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Wilhlte spent Sunday with relatives near Trail. Mrs. William lluefft und Mrs, Ted lloefft called nn Mr. and Mis II. L. Tonn Saturday. A. J. Orlssom nnd t'lydo IrSs noni returned Friday from Four Mile lake, where they helped drive their sheep to the summer range. Kvelyn nnd Jewel AMiott, who have heen vlslllnn their grand -parents., Mr. and Mis. V. II. Moore, went to Medfortl Saturday to e with their mother, Mr. Kay Kush. t'lyile plymtre of Los Angeles K vlsitlnii his mother, Mrs. I'liarles WilkhiMMi at the Dead Indian soda springs. Mrs. J. K. t'ulhertson is enjoying n visit from her mother, Mrs. Fin ley of Central Point. Mr, and Mrs. Heft Lockwood were week end guests at the Wil linm lloefft home. M rs. L, J . i rl is om a n d M i s Joyce lrlssom spent Thursday with Mis. F.llxaheth tirK.iin. Mr. Hnd Mrs. liny :ilg"ty and rhlldren and Mr. and Mrs. K. (Irlgnhy were Sunday guests nt the Tonn home.' LAKE CREK TRIBUNE. MEDTTOftD, beauty sporty enough for the most experienced player, yet equally enticing to the beginner. Those who prefer to swim will find beautiful outdoor pools at either Banff or Lake Louise. Both afford excellent horseback over wind ing mountain trails, or hiking for those who prefer more leisurely travel on the trail. Pine fishing is available in near by streams and lakes. Tennis is avail able for those who enjoy this sport. And the scenic highway between Banff and Lake Louise is far-famed for its beauty and appeal for motorists. Both Banff Springs Hotel and Cha teau Lake Louise are Canadian Pacific hosielncsof metropolitan magnificence, affording the utmost in tine cui.inj, CHXTUAL POINT, Ore., July 1 ! ' (Special) Mr. and Mrn. John Unwell of Medfonl called at the l-'arra home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Woods of Medfonl visited Mrs. Grimm Wed nesday. ; . Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Vyntt (en: lertalned a few friends WeitUe.vday evenliiK in honor of Mr. and Tdrs. Midori Drysdnle who are tcuyinK noon for San Jnse, Cal. Vrhtiso liending the evening at the Wy att home were Mr. and Mm. L. C. Crimea, .Mrs. II. P. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Kldon Drysdnle and Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Wyatt. Mrs. Maude Itoswell nnd chil dren left Wednesday., for their home In Ventura. Calif. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. Williams of Ashland have a new son, horn .Hily 2. Mrs. W.llllams is the daughter of Kev. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson, .' II. P. JeVvelt 'returned from 10u gene Friday tt spend the week end with his family. Mr. Jrwett If attending summer school nt the l' Diversity of Oregon. Miss Loom Ik Oiividson of Kagle Point spent Tuesday and Wednes day with her sister, Mrs. llalph Merrttt. The 4-11 Health chili met Wed nesday after noon at the school house. I te rea n 1 i 1 1 1 le c la ss of the Fed -crated church met July U lit the home of Mrs. W. J. (lehhard. The HiMo le'ou was in charge of Kev. J. M. Johnson. Mrs. II. P. Jcwett had charge of the enter tainment. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were M endnotes Duncan. Johnson, Wil hnr, Nichols, Svcrson. Wyatt. Fa her. Frye. Heed. Wehster. May flcld. Harris. Uoswell. Warner. 1 C. Orlmes, W. P. tjrimes"., Jewett, (lehhard, Hoffman. Parker. W. J (lehhard, Miss Ine?! (iebhard anil Kev. J. M. Johnson. . Pioneer club which has heen camping at lake o' the Woods, returned Wednesday evening after a week of pleasure. Mr, Ay res is their leader. Kev. and Mrs, .1. M. Johnson left Tuesday for F.iigeno to attend the Preshytt'riaii synod. . They will he Joined by Mrs. li. F. Wilbur nnd daughters, Mia in und (tail at F.tilfene. They Will leave later for Milton to vhit M. W. Johnson, who is Kev. and Mrs. Johnson's son nnd Mrs. Wilbur's brother. Kev. J. M, Johnson. Mrs. K. F. Wilbur nnd Miss Amy Johnson went to Lake o' the Woods Mon day, on the way they visited Mr. Perry Johnson. TAIH.K Ut'K. Ore.. July 19. (Sieel;il The first thresh Ins; of tfmin here thii season took olnee last Sutmday when a ftld of hur ley on the Millej idaee was thresh ed hy the Nealon-W'llfon thresh ItiK outfit. W. K. Morrln reports the snle of his Hoeond crop of alfalfa to loeal parties. Melvm Hayer. vhi has heen n phtyrd In this dlMrlci fur fionie ! i hue. has enrolled In the fruit paekltiK school at Medfoid. Melntlie of Heacle harvest el the second erop of alfalfa on the I'endleton ranch last week. Mrs. I. S. t'ollins and children of Utlnoi; are , visiting this week with Mm. IJlanch (IreKery and the s. ( Collins family. Miss Kvelyn Hamilton I spend ing several weeks nt Kll em Ore, where hc is seivinu as cuun- I TABLE ROCK OKEfifttiT. SATURDAY. J service and accommodations. There Is constant social life around these hotels dancing, entertainment, music, bridge. Nothing has been overlooked for.thc comfort of every guest. Vithin easy reach of these resorts, also in the Rockies, arc the justly famous Canadian Pacific Bungalow Camps. These arc more informal vaca tion spots, affording "old-cloihes comfort" at moderate cost. There ar. icven of these Camps located 'at strate gic points in the mountain region. Whatever your favorite vacation ac tivities may be. Canadian officials say. you can fulfill them at Canadian Pacific hotels'and reioru i n' t h i Canadian V orkieT. I I .... ' Hfllor for the flirl Scouts enmp there. The barn on the J. W. Quack- j enbush place near Agate, was de stroyed last Saturday by fire caus- jed by back-firing of n tractor. I G. P. Hall writes from Sacra mento that times are rather "scarce" there with thousands of men out of employment, a bumper crop of fruit and plenty of pear blight. J Kapheal Henson of Central Point j spent Sunday visiting Paul and i Donald Wilson and . was , among j those who enjoyed swimming at ! liybee bridge. I Daily Vacation Illhle school will j begin at the school house Monday, ,iuiy I compel out leu oners win be In charge and sessions will be held during'the forenoon only. ! Miss Nanoy Green of Milwaukee, Wis., arrived Sunday to join her brother John Green, who with his cousin:-. Jack Hendricks and John Seahrooke, of Omaha, are hero j visiting their uncle, A. L. Sca- j brnpko. I The Jas. Cambers family of , Talent visileo with Frank Hart and family Sunday. WAnXr.lt OHKKK. Ore, July 111. tSpwlnll Mm. Ilotll Crink liiw' nnd rlillilrun t l.Of AnKi'los, vlsltril Mia. .Myni llinillry ami riiiully lust wwk. They wi'l'i- old frii-nilM in tin? Wlllaini'tH' viilli-y. Vrod lOiistlnnd li'ft Wodm-sdny fnr his homo in N'ainii. Idaho, nftor vltdtiiiK Ills aunt, Mm. J. '-ltrint-r for st'vcrnl wooka. Mis. Kllnor lvrklns was In Ashland on huainesy Thursday. Mia. 11. I.. Momnior and Mias Ooldlf Ahliolt wore Modtord vla itora Ttioadny. . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Combs and Kvorolt nnd llolon Comlia woro in Ashland Wednesday. Mrs. Annie Harrison ot Medford was a visitor lit Hie H. 1.. Sum inor home Friday. Mr. and Ml!'. H. T. Slale and children nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1. Slncle of Hlversldo Farm vlailed I'rater Uke Sunday, returning I'V way of tlie South l'ark eatranee and Klamath Falls. Mrs. l'. A. Ktiinhlon was shop pine In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. .1. I.. Itrlner was In Talent on husWsa Wednesday afternoon. Misses Marie Hummer, (lolilie Ahliolt nnd .leanette MrNorney were frnter IJike visitors Sun day. Mrs. M. It. r.urnotte was a fuller at the home ot Mrs. Kiln Ahhott Tuesday. W. 11. starkweather has pur-i-hasod the Homer Neal ramll and taken possession. Wayne llradley returned home Weilnesday after spending tho past several monlhs In San Jose, Cal. 1UTTK KAMA Ore., July (SiCiali Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace (ieppert nre the parents of a dau ghter, horn Saturday. July 12 nt the Saered Heart Hospital, Med ford. Lorraine ohenchain is rerupff ntinK at the home of his filter. Mrs. Win. rhainhcrs. Mr. and Mr. David Cleteland. with their sons. Junior nnd IHm nld, are upending n week's vaca tion at liianiond lake. Miss Kuhy t'ox is tho puest of Mts Odessa Sawyer, Win. K. Koherts Mpent Sunday with his family. Krank Uausdale was In town Tue.da Krank i nn employee of tho Totted States forest ner vier nnd wan on his way from Kish lak to Kort Klamath. Karl Kry nnd Cnrl Pawson of Trail Mfited friends here Sunday. The swlmmlnq tank is tho popu lar place those nfternoonj jnnd WAGNER GREEK li I BUTTE FALLS M WLY 10- cvt-ninxa. Many nn- li-arnlnu to nwini. "' . ' Mr. mill Mm. Wesley Drlpkell, ami sun. Junior.' Iiavb. returned tu j lump after iv two weeks' nt'ay Cij I he valley. ; The Carl Jaekson family, are iilannii..- to move into theft- house on Fee btreet. The house itf being.' remodeled and rederoraled. The Boy Scouts are lending their! assistance to Mayor Iloela und ; other volunteers who are burning the dry grass as u fire preventa-; live. -I Mr. and Mrs. Carson are enter taining guests from San Fran cisco. ! Itelatives from Oakland. Cal.. ! have been vlclting the lliblmid families. Uola Edmond.sos, one of the: twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ceil Eilmondson, is 111 at the Sacred Heart Hospital. Tho house on the corner -o' South and Oak streets is helng rebuilt by Mr. Uvanoff. This house. It will bo remembered, was partially burned wlien the J. G. Illhbard family resided in it. Mrs. Aveiill lian as her guest n niece, Miss Florence Kourgham. Miss .Iran C'ndsson of Ashland is with her father this week. r.ROW'NSUOKO, Ore,, July 13. (Special) Mrs, Walter received the sad news of tho death of her nenhew in nn airplane accident on Friday of last week nt Oakland, i alif., and on Saturday, left by train for Oakland to be with hor sinter. Mr. and Mrs. IT. W. Wright re ceived n visit Wednesday from Henry Leaverton and L. D. Dyer, old Montana friends who now re side in Mcdford. Mrs. Henry Dahlke of Olympia, Wnsh.. and Mrs. Monla of Mcd ford have been guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Charley. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Kohen of Montague.. Cal., were guests at the L. .1. Kohrer home on Sundny. BRAOLE, Ore., July l'.h (Spl.) Charles Martin of Portland is: spending several weeks in the val ley visiting relatives and camping, on Rogue river. ! George Pursell Is plowing fori Charlie Sanderson this week, get-' ting the ground ready for tho fail planting. j Little .Toe Mayfield had the mis fortune to run ri Rtick in his foot tho last of the week nnd had to he taken to Dr. Kirchgessner to have it taken out. Charley pursell and stepson, Mar vin Wick of Medford were visitors) at the home of his brother, Oeorgi l'ursell and family Monday after noon. Hoy Mclntire nnd Chnrlie Mul hollen are binding grain for the Heagle farmers this week. Mul-i hollen Is pulling Mclntyre's bindci with his Fordson tractor. I Terrill brothers of the Meadows! BR0WNSB0R0 BEAGLE -Ba'seball ; Ruth 1T wallop U: i Mi J vr IP m en tis Truth told inter have purchased the lieaglo post ! office building of .Mrs. Joe May-! field. The deal was made the lasl of the week. f Mr. and .Mm. Chas. Sanderson I and family spent last Sunday .it; the Union Creek resort. Mr. and .Mis. Hubert Sims ioit fli-ut f the week fur Yelluft - ' Stone national park to spend sov-j oral days. I Wilbur Blackmail has sold bia Maxwell car und is now di lying, a Ford.. . f Earl Case and family are camp-: Ing on Jtoguo river at the Dodge bridge for a few days between, fruit thinning. The. Cases used toj live here and are well known by, the' lieaglo residents. ! Lee Mitchell and Otto Ilutzer of j the Meadows were Ucagle visitors! Tuesday and they helped in (ire ! fighting on the l'ursell ranch. I SAMS VALLE V, Ore.. July Hi. (Spl.) Moderation in the weather was appreciated by everyone and especially tho hay and grain har vesters. The highest record re ported from this section was lO'I degrees at the Oeo. McDonough place Friday afternoon. K.' It. Day reports that a mis creant passed along his way Mon day night and relieved his hay barn of two very essential ropes, be sides turning his horses out of the barn into his wheat field. Seventeen relatives nnd members of the family were seated at tli1 Max Sohulz dinner table Sunday, including Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gil- V M?afiaMkSfeJtff1UJWrtBKlP..i i. - r " . j SAMS VALLEY HERE you will fifid delightful hominess and comfort. 600 outside rooms, eadh with tub and shower bath, servidor, radio, and many ether conveniences that will make your stay enjoyable and long to be remembered PRIVATE GARAGE IN HOTEL BUILDING LW. HUCKINS. Managing Director JJ man nnd family of Mfdtw,i ai.; Ted Ford, who lutely .'rived atv Schulz home from southern (.'. f fornia and will spend the umni.. in the valley. Mrs. John Hull in enten?inir.. this week Mrs. Powell and s;.sie. Mis Uutli Arhut-kle and tnuth Clarence of Portland. The .i buckle- party ht enjoying some t. the scenic lienutics of southern Ort. gun while here. Htewiu't Miiaon will tutk to tV members of the Sams A'all-, (.iraiiKe Saturday nisht on the .sUtl. ject of fraternalism. .Mr. Stewar w an imponant lodse worker c Portland and an interesting t.iH;or O'he lecturer has xilo promised ; have the debate on tho subject Hesolved. that early marriages are preferable to Inte ones. YUi; are always welcome. Army worms are fast niakin; their exit from the Sams Valle' fields and gardens, much to tbt relief of the farmers. Dr. W. U. Kverett is both p.-.sto: mi doctor jn Sterling City, Tex. Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phono 105 80 N. Cantral Mcdford, Oregon I .11 Rates: 127 Rooms $3.50 118 Rooms 136 Rooms 107 Rooms 64 Rooms 48 Rooms 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 Twin Bedrooms 6.00 ROOMS EN SUITE Living room, bed. . room and bath from $10.00 SEND FOR FOLDERi fSnH J'mnciico ewspaper estingly