Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 26, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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fffiDFOTffi tCKTL TOTBTTyfi," STEPFOBP," OftKfloy. RATFRDAY. JULY 2(? 'wsn.
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PRESBYTERIAN
SYNOD CLOSES
FINE MEETING
i
Session Next Year Goes to
Oregon State College
Albany College Report
Gratifying.
(By J. W. Angell)
EUGENE, Ore., July 26. (Spe
cial) By speeding up a little the
Presbyteriun Synod of Oregon was
able to close a day earlier than
at first expected, and Wednesday
.,, .he ln.( of the ileleentea lonv- I
ing for home, after what was folt I
... . . .. I
by many to be the best meeting of console, in Hie evening tne i-res-the
Bynod for years Ihyierian church unites with other
Next year it will he held in July ! churches in the city for union ser
at Corvallis. the synod voting to vices to be held this week at the
accept the invitation of the Ore
gon State college tnrotign i-resi-tlent
Kerr to meet there.
Hoth the - university at .Eugene
and Albany college also extended
Invitations, but Corvallis was chos
en as the synod had not met there
for some years.
College Favored
Many felt that usually the meet
ing should be at Albany college, as!
that is the Presbyterian college In
Oregon, and there may be an ef
fort made next year to so arrange,
ns the college and the city of Al
bany would be very glad to have
tlone.
The report on Monday of Albany
college to the synod was very
gratifying, showing the largest col
lege enrollment and the largest
graduating class In the history of
the institution.
Build New Gym
The college Is now letting the
contract for a fine new gymnasi
um to cost $10,000 or more, und
expects also to begin this year the
construction of a new woman's
building costing considerably more.
The faculty is being constantly im
proved and the college rapidly ad
vancing in every way.
Monday and Tuesday were "edu
cation days" at the synod, Tues
day being given over largely to
consideration of tlio work of the
Bynod, through its "Westminster
Foundation" at Eugene and Corval
lis, among the 1500 Presbyterian
students attending the university
and the stnte college.
Student Pastors Aid
This is done through the two
student pastors, .1. Maxwell Adams
and Monroe O. Everett, employed
by the synod and local churches.
Hoth in Eugene and Corvallis the
foundation (backed by business and
professional men of Portland and
the state of Orego"n has been able
to provide fine homes for these
pastors, which are constructed to
serve also and principally as stu
dent renters. Here many social
gatherings and meetings and study
classes are held through the col
lege year, reaching a large number
of the students In a most enjoy
able und helpful way.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Sunday fair; no change In tem
perature. Oregon: Fog on coast and fair
In Interior tonight and Sunday: no
change In temperature.
Local Data.
B
& - :
p :
:
i :
Temperature (Degs.l .... 84 52
Highest (ltst 12 hrs.).. 8f t
Lowest (Ijtst VI hrs.) .. 54 B2
Kel. humidity tPct.l .... 1H H
l'reclpitalion (Ins.) 00 .00
State of weather (.'tear Clear
lowest temperature this morn
ing, 52 degrees
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
1929, 13.97 inches.
""Temperatures a year ago today:
Highest, is; lokest, 47.
Sunset" today, 7:3t" p. m.
Sunrise Sunday, 4:51) a. m.
Sunset Sunday, 7;5. m.
Observations Taktn at 5 A. M.
120th Mtridian Time
. 5 s.
i ill
CITT
Haker City ... ... "8
Uinmarck M
lioisfi 64
iJenver M
les Molnos 04 82
Fresno SS fil
Helena 7s
I.or Angeles .... "S HO
Marshrield
IMmenlx KM -
Portland
Hed Bluff 9t 4
Hoseburg SO
Halt I.ako City.. HS
San Francisco .. - M
Santa Fo ......... T4 rH
Seattle TO M
Spokano S .
Walia Walla . .. 4 '
Wh'iHpej?
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clnwly
Clear
Cloudy
Clomly
Clear
Clear
Clear
I. Ciiy.
Clmnly
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clea,'
Clear
Clomiy
W. J. HrTC'lllSON.
MeteoroloBist.
FIND NO TRACE TALENT
GAS STATION BURGLAR
TAI.KXT. tire
.l.ilv 2. fPlH.)
No lra.-e'h.is l-en found ot
been found of
the hnr-Bl.ir or Imrirliirs ito enter
ed the P.atif si rvice station in
south Tiient Sunday niht JiM'
0 . . " . , ;:,,
rurried
.,,., .
ckarettf! and
ome candy.
Syh-lo Calor. Haitian, world
rhamtdon broad" Jumir. lntond to
comiHMc in the 13 Oirmidrji.
Chi hoik' C'liurcli
s. OiiMiilr Ave. and 10th St.
Masse: at 7 and 9 a. m.
Kov. F. W. Black, pastor.
St. Mark's Episcopal i
Corner Oakdule and Ftftli Sis. f
Wm. I. Hamilton, vet-tor. i
Holy communion, S a. in. ;
Holy communion, HI a. ni.
Central Point Christian Church :.
Ilihle school at 11 a. m. Classes!
for all atr.es. f
At U a. m. C. W. Kiikpatrick of)
Medford will preach the niornins
senium. The subject will he "The t
New t'oiiiiiiutHliuenl.'
A cordial invitation is extended
to all.
First Presbyterian Church
Claude It. Porter, pastor.
Morning worship lasts just ai:
hour.
Lord's Supper will be served. R
E. Waltll'OIl Will slllK "JllSt As I
Am," vvttli C.
In, " tcitl, C II l,.nl.,,l, lit ttia
Baptist church.
First Methodist.
Alexander (1. Mcnnctt. pastor.
Kunda morning worship. 11:00
o'clock, with sermon by the pus
tor. "Lavishness." Solo, by Sirs,
.1. U. Knight. ,
Sunday school nt !i:45 a.m. Oon
eral lesson, "The Meaning of Dis
eiplodiip." livening service Kill lie united
congregations in the H n 1 t i s t
church. 1
All people are very welcome.
English Lutheran Church
Fourth at.Oakdale Ave. "Where
the way is made plain." II. C.
Funk, Pt. D N. V)., pastor..
The Man I'nder the Juniper
Tree" will he the subject for di:
enssion by the pastor at the hour
of worship, 1 1 a. m.
lilble school begins at in a. m..
with classes for all ages.
This clmrrh joins in the union
services to he held at the Huptlst
hurch at 8 p. m. Dr. Eaton will
deliver the sermon.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale. Carman K.
Mell. minister. Office and pastor's
study In the church, phone lOOi.
"Test our welcome.
Morning worship and communion
10:55. Sermon subject, "Living the
Words of Jesus." Special music
and- a happy fellowship.
Cnion evening service nt :
o'clock in the First Baptist church.
llible school assembly at 9:4a
Christian Endeavor at " o'clock.
International Bible Students
Tho International Hihle Students'
association broadcasting a Watch
Tower program over KMKD Sun
day evening from 7:30 to o'clock.
The subject of the lecture to be
given by T. W. Hill of Ashland is
'Divine Foreknowledge; Proof l nat
lehovnlt Is Clod." , Lewis Barker
will play a piano solo.
i'he international ismie stnuenis
meet every Sunday morning at
in: SO and every Wednesday after
noon nt 2 ociocit at tne nome or
Mrs. V. W. Bailey at 102 Mistletoe
street. All who are interested in
Wiit lt Tower Bible study are wel
come.
First Baptist Church
Central avenue at Fifth street.
W. H. Eaton, Ph. IX. minister.
Phones: Office 11152, residence
704-H.
Sunday school at 9:45 sharp;
Mrs. F. K. Wilson, superintendent.
At 1 1 a. m. Or. Kafon will speak
on "A Matter of Personal Liberty."
Special by the choir, "The Lord Is
.My Shepherd' Iby Shawkes.l
First M. E Presbyterian, Chris
tian, Lutheran and Baptist churcties
in union services at First ISapttst
at S p. m. Dr. ICaton, the speaker,
will use as his subject, "tiuesiions
Iarge and Small." Choir will
sing "How Manifold Thy Works"
thy Wilson). Mrs. Don V. Piatt
will sing n solo. A cordial wel
come to all services. You will find
a welcome.
Main Street Methodist Church,
South
N. O. Wood, pastor.
Program for Sunday:
Sunday hc hool at & Dr.
Frank Roberts, superintendent. Our
Sunday stimol is well organized
with u group to suit every age
We have a "s;eehil story" feature
iov the svhole sehool.
At U a. m. special muiisic by
the i'!mir. Sermun hy liev. J, II.
Xcedham, presiding elder o( the
Portland district.
Kpwovth Ueamie ai 7 p. m. De
votlonal. We extend an invitation
to young people who are not at
tending elsewhere to come and join
with our splendid young people In
this hour of. worship.
At N . m.: Special music. Ser
mon hy Uev. J. H. Needham, A
hearty welcome awaits all who may
wish to come and worship with ih.
I'lr-t inmli of ClirM. S"lenlK,
Avithurivwd liranrh of The
First t'hunh of Thrift. Scientist.
In liostitn, M.-is.
S'r'lten are held every Sunday
nt II tivh.uk. ihrh edifhe, 2!
Ni.rth Oakdale. Subject (or Kun
i!;iy. duly 2T: "Truth.'
Sunday .hoM at f:4... Appli
cant! under the ae of twenty
fnae l e Hilmitted.
I which includ- t'-timonie- of
UiMi,,:, H.,n,.e ,. , ,
in" rcaoirrK room, woe n is t
.t.. . r., i. ... .iniiv
from II t' 4. xii'ii Minnay hum
. . . ...
holidays The l.il.l,. ami ''""
1 1,,-, m,v he read, borrowed or
i tmn h.'. d. I
1-.1K- invUr.(l
!
The 'f "'Mi
Til" 'f ill. lie is con1
- ; to iiM'-nd th . rvi
ti.e lending; room
,!)
fi V Orcm.n WeatlKT
r. .u- i.-,. ,.,ih
Fee nn tho niiiM. l air wathfr
...r,,,.i - , n,i ui.nd-tv
Nn chuntrn in tm.ci aim
C-pntlc
I to n.-.d-r.. north annorthwt
wind, off :or. u
7:00 to T: 3 II p.m. Voice of Pan
N'Bt ?ervioe to KtIO, KHQ.
KOMO, KlIW. KTAll.
Tr.'io to 7:4a p.m. .dittos n' Amiy
NIW service to Ktlli. KHQ,
KOMO. Ktnv, KKCA, KFSII. I
":4. lo s:tni p.m. Sperry llnt-
iwlles NI'.L' service to KUO,'
Kilo. KO.MO, KtiW, KKCA.
S-.lill to S::tO p.m. Nights in
Spain N1IO service to KCio,
K EC A,
V-llll t.. U-ll! ,1 m I!!lmnrn CivcUS
Nile service to KHQ, KOMO,
KttW KPO KFI
It: 30 ' to 10:15 p.m. Hollywood :
i'.owl Symphony Concert NBC
service to Kim, KOMO, KOW,
KPO. KFI.
S::iu to 9:0ft p.m. Melody Memo
ries NltC service to KUO,
KFS1).
'.i-.au to U;:tfl p.m. Uainhow liar
,l.X
monies NltC service to KilO.
9:30 to 10:00 ii.m. Golden l.?-, I- '",s of Grants Pass was
Ron1s N'Ht' stTvh'e lo KOO.'i business raUei in Talent Tues-
KKSD. KOA. aV
t0;0 to 12:00 p.m. Spotlight Rp- Honry Fiuhrer of Medfonl was
view Niu1 s rvh to KOO.l makinis business caUs in Talent on
KKSD. KOMO. 10:1 B to 1 1 : 1 5 I July 2 1.
. . 1 A llfann H'-irjl 'i .1 (1 B.,n l!nv hftVO
p.m.; KEt A. koa. io io II p.m.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mill Tribune - Virgin Station)
AAAhA4
4, a
a w.,im v :
reeord-
A , j,;
r. : 1 5 io 5:45 "Shirley liroth-
S els "H the Air,"
fr ket by Mail Tribune.
(i to 0 tin Fruit Dispatches
? by Myron Boot.
4 tl:H to ti:4f Brunswick brev
lllcs.
i I
li:45 to " Cecil and Sally
fr presented by Standard Oil fr
! Co.
T to 7:ir "ICiioi-Fractional 4
Progntm" by Associated
Oil Co.
7:15 to 7:,10 Popular re-
cordlngs. 4
7:80 to 8 "A Radio Wave
4 on Wheels."
4 8:ft0 to !I:IHI Remote control 8
broadcast from the Seller-
er Motr Co. 4"
4 Sunday.
P. Sf.
4 7 to 7:30 Pipe organ con-
ceil,
7:30 to 8 Watch Tower Pro-
gram by International tH- r !
le Students' Assn. ,
8 to 9 Valley Radio church. ',
.Moiuliiy, :
A. M.
7:f to K Breakfast broad-
cist of news by .Mail Trilt-
une.
8 lo St30 "Kyho Hour" by
. Keononav f Jroeeteria. $f
8:30 to 8-.4S Mary Ambi-
tiolls and Harry Industry. j
8:45 to 8 tJolil Hnl Cream- :
cry. !
9 to !:S0 John Cup Furni-
ture Co.
9:30 to 10 Westside Thar-
maey.
10 to 10:30 American Latin-
dry.
10:30 to 11 Medford Sheet
Metal Works.
11 to 11:30 XL, Electric,
fr Ashland.
-Pomilar record-
i'nes. "
12 to 12:30 f,ewis Super-
Krvlee tlnllon
I ,T , J Vi" .. vi.r
Co.
1 :3-I'nsWlek Irl-Ji- " "j ,l Mrs. Oeorpe Krade, and Mr.
I . J.. . .i r,i, 4.1 Mr. and Mrs. James Umghead ' and Mrs. ISantes Kewcomb of VS il-
1:30 to 2 I holders Dairj 1 R ; LanBhea.l went to.lian.s, Mr. and Mrs. J. li. (rhnmp
I , . - , rf I frater Ijlke. Hend and Koxeburic lain of Tacoma, Mm. KHiabetli
5 to 6:15 Popular record- ( wh(re w) ysa for a f(,w ( ,,,,,,.,, llni, nKhter Until, "t He-
,nK!1- , , Todays. jattleand Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Whlp-
6:15 to 6:45 Sclierer Motor M(. nart!eU hn8 been ' ile, Mr. and Mis. William 1-ewts,
Co- . , . J: appointed librarian at the public Mr. unil Mrs. K. 1. K.-is(li.k. Mrs.
5:45 to 0 News and Markets . ,jlmry horP U'assie firisiey, Mrs. Hen liarham,
by Mail Tribune. i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ilannn and Mrs. Wallace llruce, Mr. Drval
6 to 11:15 Fruit Dispatches 1 . Hanna of llan Francises, vis-' Iwis, Mr, and Mrs. tj,urenre
bv Myron Root.
0:15 to 0:4 5 "The TocKery.
0:45' to -Cecil nnd Sally
prenented by standard '"''ni,w modern milk liouse built on
to- 1
to 7:15 "K'lui-fractlonntod
Proismm." hy Assoc Intcd
Oil Co.
:15 to 7:.10 fopubir re-
eordins.
.30 to 8 r. Earl r.radfish,
4 jeweller.
8 to 9 Monn Motor Oil Co.
MIDGET GOLFERS
PLAY iN ASHLAND
In a return match of a home and :
i ,.!.. uJil'nirl anil !
Aledioru miniature uwrn
at AnHland Krlday ntvht the hon-
or Wf?rw evenlv divided. Hob Hm
mond. Br., and A. llagpn won bolh
is-lude niati hes and Hob flammonn,
Jr.. and rw, ,t, lost WJ,
First roimil rRnnUtt: Hammond.
. . .
.ti.h.iw hv "- ........
1 1. ..11 . it r, i,r. liammnni if nn I
" j ' . . Itentley nnd Fluv
b" H" margin
Second round resnhs: Hammond
P. and FfaRpn lpat tt. liarkwiff andPnf Vfhufrty m-.totnE wifft
1 MP and Ucnllcy and llnr- - 14 -hiiir-n nrlld. The ejrhooJ
era nelealen liammimn. jr.. Him
lllllU,lli.
Medal scores in omer m w.ay
ttri.rn nu fnllnWA! naiomnmi. nr..
. Wf-ro an follow: nanimono. nr.,
1 4-17" llaei n. 45 52; Karlow, 4H;
l HhUll. -ly-al ; liarKWiu, .' ; mhoi
mond. Jr..
iny, 4H-; myr. V-A
RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS
TALENT
TAI.KXT. Ore.. July 26. (Soec-
iall Uotert HuHen returned the
first of the week from Vancouver, ;
Wash., where he attended Citt-
zens' military training camp. He
received to mt'iiak at the camp,
one for expert rifleman and one
for machine mm fit-inn. Mrs. Mill-1
len returned With her son, buying
motored to Vi.ncuuver lo be pros-
ent lo see the reviewing of the
troops
Mr. and Mrs. H. P.. Nye in corn-
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bD'il - uvo daughter of uemel
motored to Crescent City Suiidar
where they join-! relatives from
different Kirls of the state in il
family reunion. A picnic dinner
was enjoyed on the beach.
Mrs. Richardson of this city was
taken to Ashlana Tuesday fur an
- ray of the injury sustained at
togue Jtiver recently when sheuhe nmuritams.
j waa struck by an auto.
-. ....... ... .--
IHUVl-U Lt JI4V1SVJII I .VI SSI linn.
iftpy may I Jimrt-r their slock
and tarm work, Mr. Ward has Um
farm IoaseI at present.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Merrlrk ieft
for their home near Los AngeleM
July 21, after a two week visit
wilh Mrs. Merrkcks" sister Miv.
Win, Hroese.
Mm T. U. Kmoti visited at the
home of Mr. and Mm. H". II. Xyo
Tuesday, Mrn.
MHIott, whs has
een ywuiHs; relatives m jietiur
and Talent for the pnst two weeks,
4-!left fsr her home in DpnW Wed-
' nesday
I Mr, and Mrs, Karl Simmons of
added a lunch room to their place
f Huslness.
o. ..a f..a rr.,.,i. ..( T.,,,.1,,
Point called' on friends in Talent
July 23.
Hoy
Hstes and Marlon Sow-ash
sient Wednesday and
Thursday
fishing at Jliatt lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Derrick of Med
ford have taken a cabin at the
Talent auto park for the present.
Mr. Derrick Is filling Mr. MeMay
on's piace in the barber nhop dur
ing Mr. McMayon's vacation.
Mrs. U Ilia n Scott returned from
an extended visit with a niece at
Merced, Calif.
It. If. Southwick was a business
caller in thin city July 22, Mr.
Southwick is employed by the Tal
ent school as sevemh and eighth
nr:ide instructor and Is attending
the Asb!;nd Normal at present.
JACK.SO.VVIf.f.B, Ore., Juty ?.J
.Kmvi.il Adnit ('hnnlur O. K.
i S. No. 3 celebrated their golden
anniversarv on the old court house
lawn Wednewt&y eveninis. The
Inwn was beautifully decorated for
the occasion.
Jimmy Johnson, Wnrren Klrk
natriek, Grace and Frances Wake
field were Amiiesaie visitors Tues
day. Mrs. V. T. Wilson received the
nd new Thursday of the death of
her Kister-ln-Iaw, Mrs. Lester
Adams, whn mussed awav in a
Portland hospital.
Mrs. Cora Crump and M,r. and
a' m ll.iri.i c.nm f l.iitln Aii-
'lIeitate, were visitors In Jackson -
jvllle Wednesday.
. Jim rrran w
Umail dauKhter Betty Ann, Miss
'tJorothy Shaw of Medford. made a
a motor trip to Kos-senurs jsunaay, ac
i i... f i v....
, ited in Portland this week. Mr.
I (,.ittie Xciiber returned with them,
, h iiuner!, ,ur.. . havine a
his ranch east of town,
James Unnhead of Chicago, who
(, visiting relativeo here, presented
his sister with a new roadster,
j Mr nn, Ml.. Jumes I,aUihhe,.d
from ChicaKo, are visiting at I he
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas IauKhhriirt, who Hv In
south JaeksonvkU5.
.fr. and .Mm. Fred Fiek anif
Shady Cove, the summer home
Dr. and Mrs. Middle of Medford.
V Th., ihn,i irt.
Wednesilay morninir fr a trip I
Portland. They will visit at lif-
ferent points along the route,
I'HIISI'WT tirt. .lolv- SB
I JACKSONVILLE !
i!
PROSPECT
-.t ... ...
imu n.-r ...... K..r. ..uy .... .
of Ixm AnKIf!i, HTf hu gin-fi
t at the Frank Mannlnic hump, Mrn.
A' ''''
who ban bpn a
..,,, ( ,,. t-ific.tit
' natteni tn St. V in. ent
hoeuUal.
i loll i.ni! iirrivo honio IJifJV
I rof. Ijirsiin, principh'
f thr
- 1 Prospect school. Is running the. making great plans for the fu
! I'rttttiM-rt eurnet ihi Buniiiier.
lially vacatiim I til It a e h
if ."-in,- ii.-m, kj
from lo 1 1 tn h day. Mr, I!
ore ... .,..., . ... , ..q.
c mire.
Mnt Helton fSriovf
' con rue.
returned
- i n.imp vie rii tn tin- wrt R
I ri AiKfn rn pip is ihhv rimmnm
1-nrt tlm-p.
WILLIAMS CREK
WILLIAMS I'lt Kl-'ls. July I.
tSoe-iii A special sessmn of the
llonster club was called after Sun-!
,Uy s,-hool July - and hy mulu.il
imhsciu the club dissolved iiu favor'
of the fourth department of the;
Kimorsh League, which will take,
cu e (.f the work already planned,
;.nd uil future work in thai ime. i
A very interesting: and helpful
devotional meeting of the Kptvorth
League was held Sunday eventni;
at t!ie Methodist church. Tile
topic was well handled by the
lcaU-r, F.avl Cowrie.
A swimming party on the Apple
eniovet! tv meHlHcns of Hie Kti-
worih 1aukuv ana some of tlietr
sale Tuesday evcniim was greatly ,
tiiemls.
Cieni Itlodgette, Itoscoo and
Charles l.emmm and Hdly Wilson
are Kpeiidinn ihls week camping In
(-.,,. ..a .liiii:hnr
Hazel of Hilt, Calif., Mrs. Mary
Topping and daughter Joseph""'.
ind .lune Blgelow of Crants Pass,
called on Mis, C, W. Ituberts lastj
week. (
Mr. and Mm. 51. L. House and
family were dinner guests of Mr. J
and Mrs. Doll Lemmon after Kun-I
day svhool. )
Mr. and Mis. W. C. Flxley s)eul
a few days this week .'It Kl.imatll
Falls will! their dauithll-r and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sutton.
ills, lleorse MeClaill of Phoenix,
ami Mvs. Floyd WiUkllls and
daughter lCveiyn dean of Mcdfonl
stieiit Tuesday ut the C, W. ltob
erls home.
Mm. Bessie Jones of North liend,
ami Mrs. F.d Herrlot ot Medtold
were week-end visitors a! the bono
of Urandma John and Mm. Stial
ton ami Sunday they took grand
ma over lo the home nt Mrs.
Allie Hamlet near Murphy when'
they Were dinner quests.
Mr. and Mis. Alfred Unimore
sm-iit a few days at tlrant.s I'.tss
this week whil. Mr. UiriniMre and
linen - mmni" -
i tonsils remove!. I ney m.n.
houe 'I'hui-sduy,
Mr. unit Mm. Iferiimo ffolrhaiw
er of near Norn, t'atlf,. vtfited
lust vffi'k with their son Hurt
HolzluUMV and family of WHIiunw
ClHH'U.
Mrs. (Jeorgc Htmrlin m1 .Mrs.
Alfred Larhiiora sprm I'riday aft
ernoon at the homo of Mr. Tom
Wilkinson and dmiBhtcra.
Mr. Ciulitii! arttfllti ot Wonder.
Ore., was a visitor one day tist
wvk at tlie home of tirantlma
John anil Mrn. Slratton.
Mm. funstanff uf the HumdinK
er taine l tniemtilli; thts week with
Hit daiisliter nml family Mr. and
Mrs. U'e Smith ttl Meitford.
J. A. Vnrner nmt itailKhtcr fitltl-
ln nf Wlllianw drove to Portland
sumlav. Mr. Vurner I'eturnetl Imt
I'.iiillne will remain for a month'
visit.
Mliw Metva Macy of firantu fuss
silent tt few Aayg this Week With
her friend, Kuniee Hlodijett
I Mrs, bil WMIIlnn
( Irovo!t
seiit WedneMtay with fi'lend
in
firants -i'llffft.
Mr. and Mrs. l'.ert ttotahauser
and dauuhter Kay. drove over
Crescent City Sunday where tliey
camiied und fiKliod lor u. tew days.
WHIianm tiKll club met Weil
nesdav at the home of Mrs. lllll
I Lemmon. Next meetniB will no
with Mrs. Itert Itiitelow at tirants
I lass.
He. 1- ! Knnilall, fnlon Sun-
day aehoo! missionary and son
Kdsei of Metlford visited tne nim-
! day ni-hool at Williams and I'm-
I volt last Sunday. We are aways
s
visit u.
A family piinic and reunion was
- , sriij t,-iijtj-
ui i ihii niii-if nt Ah1iiml hv Mr.
Whipple. Miss Muliel untuuie.
j Wilbur .llonliiomery, Mm Kodes-
trum and Mr. Sells, till of south-
ern California
CKXTIIAI POINT. Jwy 3
(H-pl.) Mr. and Mrn. Itaiph Hunt
fln irJmm of Klnmnlh Kll
vIhHpiI WedtH'mlay nt the hisilje C
.;" J"h". ('r'"""
Mrs. (iellett and family unit
lirandma (lellett of Canyon City
visited at flrimm' Wednesday.
Mrs. I.ee Caldwell ritutnert on
nureimy irnm r.ina. . a.,i., -
j " visiter! Her son lino ns.......
liowuoi ,iusin-n I'm
nesrtity from California, where he
has been on a business trip. Mr.
Mayfleld took his family to t'ortf
K Li ninth Thurwlay for a fei
" I
: rranl f?el-"rd and SOO.
at thp Thoo. ClasH hoinf.
1 CENTRAL POINT
Mu";y IrSr Immr'aurrrJwi Mi Utny In.oHU who JtlU-hnritn nnt tho ho,(cH
lyV Mlms tn n MU'r3 hnHnt.Un lh Nip gfN? tm i.-R(-f Wnltpr ?v-, nun nf Mrn. IMly
Mr i. ml Sm M-.r Hahv f
ProFpoct attpnded Crtxnv.o ni.-flhiK;
FrMuy rvening, j
Home V-onunUt-H oluh of thot
nran met WwinMilny nfirnrttm
vtt ihp irange hall. TIm Hub
itr
I Mr1", f'.orei Hf who vll
Ini? h"r -wlrttcr at
rrrt( d wver?ly 111.
H.infa f mz
r...,,,, , ... .
n- tny nnd Vc1nlay with hr ulit-
Mprffortt
Fiir-ll IJvwstnck rhih tlio a
the homr of A. II. Willrt Mon
mty Pvpn-Fij,, .xr. mttf,
dr3tndt iMmHry Rnve thftn om
8f Rfavf Stmlilerfj
yrar.oltl tttei'6 or u 7Y.rii Mnctitr
ssr tie ilr.r&ca btmlrr, sen's
Ittiitme lhfnrtt. nn Amrricgn tup.
uftuiiit nMur y( lot'tuue, (rm a
burnt ot Jli'rtr.rs issarirrts. It
f-rfjij tlt'it Iiiii-tirtf u-u9 onrff a
hwsuj pIrt pl,v-r, a tro flirt
iiVi'lnitf. moic cniiiiirif bv hm if
!s arm. a .'(ircm,! ,i oi the raMs'S or
It.tGIers tafrtr, Jtm Mnriey. tiotc
irU and uctioig ieir Ismsd at
&mH etAer, but lt sftm t& fc.its
iuini fodrr memory ot u'llii'A fliry
a Rrtl irsA la spttlk Hoti-dnf
toinri-5 at the raiicli and lirxta
kttiWjtr at pib, ritlme nnd rift
Chapter 4
TEXAS MOONUOHT
AAI.U I Iwar there was a bis
game last night." Mm Marley
drawled at the breakfast table,
Dagger was unabashed.
"That's rtsllt. darllne." she
agreed. "I was taken Uu camp-
f But I came eat with my roll, arty-
I way.
1 "a yusoeii juur mcL mu laa.
Howard, but don't worry, you're
a ttrst class gambler.'
"A hell ot a recommendation that
grumbled Jim Mariey.
"I suspect Howard means she Is
a good spurt," said Welting, "and
mighty few women deserve to have
that said of them."
Nonsense, cried HagRer, throw-
tag down iier napkin. She led the
Instinctively, the
msitled into the
crook of his elbow.
way out to Ihg porch, wrta H?r chin ,
Ulteu.
Jiianlto. tho odiljoh liny. DXIeniled
, yellow envelope lo liuward.
He opened It.
"Bad nowa?" UaKBer aked.
"No, Just a line from my vtlte."
t seemed to her thai he choked
aitiewliui on lliul last word.
"Oh! Does she rsn joo to
ottie home?"
"Not especially. Von Bee, Danger,
ally's mother, damn her! tie
14 et) we wei'u suited lo uch olhet
nil she fooied tho pair of us."
"Well, if i ever married a man
4 do It with my cyea onoo. ansl
cause I loved Itimf" frasger post
veiy snorted, then suddenly be
itue cuutrlte. "I'm sorry. I rec-
rn It's none of my business."
'On the contrary, m dear," he
tiled. "I'd like lo think my Uap
ness was your bnsipess."
"Any way, t don't blame you slid
'Ick now for saying women aren't
twd sports. Bom of us arj, but
! you two met the wronn kind "
"What liappcned to Welling?" 6c
t her oft
"I ont know, she confessed, "I
ow he was unhappy when he
me here, but that's all,
"He must have bad a had bump,"
Inward rofferttxf. "Bnitiy knew
ilm, but she never talked of him,"
Dagger ueered quickly at Uls face.
then lookei away, her Hps quiver
Ing.
"How long since you've seen your
wife?"
"Mlisi be close to s year. After I
stild goodbye to her. I decider to
take what I call a pllxrlmairb.
"Yes?" she prompted, "Where!
"Around the world. 1 went to
see four men, tlie four friends
whose thonshta mean most to me
I figured Pit tnko my douhts to
them, get their reactions, Itaoul de
Senae lie was the first. He's lt
de f'ontols, niiit he has Chnrfe-
maRne's Wood" In Ills elns lleliee
la the resiuittsltilllty ot the well
horn. And BMI Marut, s Protestant
Mussulman, a merchant who Is
most a sainL Anil tlluitam Buk
who Is abbot of a BrttMhisl mon
astery In Lahore, and has con
tuered passion and Uate. And
Chang Ka( Sho, th greatest man
in China who rose from hindltrjr
lo govern a province"
"And what !!) they say?"
, ,.,.. ,... ....
Sf"y isiimm
xlumttuu. The
I Hull hopes fo mm there .-ifnin.
ng a fw Anvm with h-r mnthr. v.. rnrn-.i inurwiay .
Mrn. Tra.-y f T-k a fwo-yoar fy fn ffi- cam.
Ml-jut Min ,Vs-m f A"n-rlnJ Mri. (rmanfi nnd dwwh-
m., j.n.i hr tvWnA A :. tr wr& In M-iUo-rrt VVcl5PHUys
rfnht of Wnkfo-(d. S't . nrc vfn- nhofinlrrtr.
Is (r at Hi V;irrrn Paiifrwn; Mr. Alln Snrrrtm nf Vtn&inm
- home.
! Mr. nn4 Mr. Thmtrp ftfnsn
- nnl rtnoghtr Thit;'i vWird thr
tn ffuunhdr, Mr. Kill fturniy
MIftrd WV1n'M!ay voln;:.
Mrn. Cra Hcwlu and two n
h'rfftnn, strt vMt'snn
mnt h-r. Mn, lill lnvn.
flnorKO K. f.owp of Awhland
j m In fnral Point R.lnrdny, KHU fi1?ion of fnUlf i
- 1 pvonlnu dolnK fftiw HhmUK.
i r nrnnitnn rtutt rnr n rtinfffify
wMh Mm, Uw
Thff
AGIEI&
Iaul I found tn Pads on
wound-leave. 'Far wliat sua b&
Heves, ono ftghts, hs said. Skff
Marot was srtlog as intermeiiary
between the German gun-runners
and the desert-tribes This Is an
llQlon.a he sahl. SVe Mussulaien
shafl never cleanse our heresies by
flphtlng the Chrlsttass quarrels. Be
sttts ot AUfth's will, theft kiss the
sword of the spfriL Giiulam Buk
only smiled when 1 laid my traubWs
betare lUau 'It Is aa errnr. my
friend, he ssM. One who slays
nut slays hlmselt Wrath is sis,
Chaug was up north in China,
'What cub jou win by fighting r he
asked me, A provioce? A woman?
Fortune? Power? Stay with me.
nd you shH bar all foMr.'"
"But they all meant tha same
thing," Dagger exclaimed. "You
should do what you believe in."
"Exactly," assented Howard. 1
came to believe that i should Sta
ehe Allies. I don't eee any other
thing to do."
TUe sombsesesa la his vote p
pressed her.
But st least you're doing tbinirs,
risking a ereai, stake lor tor a
great causer
"I have do stake worth mention
ing," he eouttlered.
"I'd call your life the greatest
stake you possessed," ehe said soft
ly, and her habrl timidly setlled o
his arm. Then her mood changed
"Shalt we gallop a while? I'll
love lo go forever with the wind
blowing, around, ave, taster aati
faster
The pleasure of Dagger's com
patiiunslilp helped Influence Howard
:o stretch his stay at Casa Hiancs
nto three weefsa The warmth oi
her admiration heartened hint, and
her eagerness fo learn was a stlmn
lont lo his own Jaded senses. He
ceptcd her homage with gnotl-no
lured condescension. Bill he faiw
to perceive that before his eyes sa
iinppcnfng one of the ottleHt ol
human miracles, the chrysalis ol
the child blossoming Ittlo the flowet
of womanhood.
So Dagger walked her path no
warned, unguarded, blithely Uaptw
fn the experience. The sharp pofnr
of desire was still embedded In th
tender matrix ot the blossom thai
erept so slowly, so gradually, from
the fading chrysalis. But emerge h
must And, ot course, the inomeiti
of emergence came with tragic
suddenness to both of them
The weather had turned very hoi.
so Ibcy tooft their rldea In Ibe coo)
ol tha evening, returning by star
tight. This evening they find rid
den lo the dwindling channel of th
Rio Granite, and qulta by chance
they ciiino to the scone of their first
meeting.
I remember 1 was awfully dirty,"
safd Inward. "Hungry, too."
"I was mad," said Usigger.
"And I was sure tliey were going
to get me, he continued; "out t
didn't care,
"And I was aura the? weren't go
Ing to," she retorted. "What a
dreadful thing to say!"
"More dreadful to feel,' he an
swered grodty.
"But you don't feel that way,
now?"
"So not now.
Dagger's mount. Desmond, always
Hkiltlsli, started of a tnesiiulte bush
that rattled In the irees. He
lurched up against Howard's borne,
nnd tlio (Vow 1'orker Instinctively
reached out an arm to steady tag
ger. As lusllactWels, h nestled
inlo the crook of hte efbow.
ICtffttU, ltt$. DmftU mm Ctmtmil
Will Howard yltld te th tmp.
tat ion to accept the blind love of
this cMM of the platan? Read t-
morrow's chapter.
J, . .n,
sewing.
llaluty refreshments were served.
Those present were .''",
nt S.-th rrt. former t ri- hfm in Ah-
nl n r i vMiine frtnH hr.
of a fw momherit of tho -fontral
r. fMnt rhnjiler, Kartrn Star. t-
pnltd rxorv-j Jut-kn-
hr. vlHc, rftmmcnmriit frig tho Titttft nn-
s nH'prnary of the JarliFonvHl
, ch.irr.
iUnK hi hntlhPr. KWon (INib,
.ri'ii rtiaKin 01 i a if in, win. mi
j rrtfrly Hvl stt the Klrttand farm
Monday Juiy 21.qM is reported
as much improvea at present.
J I oward Da uj? ery a nd Itoh
IThonitn ftf Mel?rdi -wre vWW
fnsr at the Krnest Scott home ort
I Monday,
I Mr. CU-ace Hunlnn and two
thtuKtitnf of Kerhr. Ore., wera
j viiaifm t ihp hwjnes of Eldum
t rileason and Kd Farm on Wednes.
s day ami Thurnisy.
Mi. Uuy 's. -&H?ut t( Prc.(iect
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aliliiu' Tex. who has been spending
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