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"'MKDFORD MATTi ,TRTBUyB,': MEDFORD, 1 OREGON1, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930 . i WILD HBEAUTY KyyoPKIH: because his mother makea. ( titnriJutrt tar liin vi' .luiaus vouna wile. Fanny, David Frost moves to u small Itovse of Ilia own. and alve.a .... hie iali in his uncle's bunk to take another. David's mother, anstere ami I'uri tanical. is the lender ot lite Frost Itrqicnberk elan, aristocrats at the little totrn 01 Clonahliatre. Venn, etlteanto. She eavtiot aoneeal Iter dislike tar Fauna me tltitiQlitir at a voor Herman mnsltj te.oihnr. A datiohter. Nheila. is born la Fanny ami David. Halt Daniels. iilihnvfiilij married to l.etla. David's cousin, reveal' before Icavino to to overstos in the . World War that iie laves Fonnu. Amelia. David's sinter, marrtfS f.'lark Smith, a Ivor 101 1 esvandeui . and uaea otnoail with him David loses his 1ol Rili o to ir I: -ma I: in a concern, and stistierts vressnre is beintl branalil htl Ins utothrr to tares him to rctnr-.x to lite with her and tcsnme his old tott at the hank. Chapter D, DEFIANCE PAXN'Y'S refusal to he dlscour uged'at the loss or Ills Job raised David's drooping spirits. "Irving nuit' a man I knew In college wrote, me .(lie other dny from Seattle. He says the town's booming that there are all sorts of opportunities going to waste." "Darling how hsaven-sont! The Finger of Fate. Oh, David, let's go there. It would be glorious. You una t and Sheila so far away ., . . ull by ouiselvos!" jby MATEEl HOWE FARNHAM , to have It," laughed David excitedly. I They duueed about the room like I a nymph and faun, spirits renewed , by their youthful optimism. David's natural caution was balanced by an overactive Imagination. Now, even while he cautioned Fanny not to ex pect too much he was vlsloulng himself as superintendent ot some large, Western clay plant. -as man OBer, general manager, owser. . , i ''Fan, you've be. a a brick. I haven't said much about it, but It's tnken the heart out ot me to see you working jso hard, doing without every pretty thing you wanted." "But I haven't minded, David." '. "Darling glrl!" He kissed nor hand. 'IVe have boon happy hero, but anyone as beautiful as you ought to have a beautiful setting." "Do you really think am beau tiful, David?" "Of coursi' 1 do, goose. Haven't I tnld you so a thousand times?" David, after soveral days of ties iiatlon, and a great despatching ol tolograms and letters and a greater weighing of pros and cons, definitely decided to move to Seattle. Money had been borrowed, notice given to their landlord and the packing be gun before the family discovered what they were up to. Then the storm broke. "It's the fool Frost bftiod," raged RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS Llnwood Varner, ) ' Jack Wilson, quite nick at her home here. WeXWHma Lemmon. Ernestine Kin- Mrs. Dan Hougham has been GRIFFIN CREEK I APPLEEATE I II. "' ' ' 1 . 11 !! fJUIKFI.V ritKKK, Ore., Dec. 5. Kp.J ThoH from thiq cuminu nlty attend. nn; Orange hi JackHon villf l-'rltlay cvenlnK were: Jlr, una , all hope fop her qulek recovery. ( ' ! i np rca uimmicic rumiiy entcr- trilned with A ThanksgivlfiK' din ner Bt their home Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. George Been' and on. Lloyd, Mr. and Mm. W. W. WilliamH, Mr. nnd Mm. Tom John, ston, Mr. and Mm. Frank Green wood, Mr. and Mm. Masorle, Mar-i tin Ha ere and Ewlnj? fiacre, Mrs. Mary Dimmiclc and dau-! ghter, Maxine. Hpent Thanksgiving with Mr. Dimmick mother, Mr. CharteH Warren, in Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rierdaley had as dinner RuesUH Thanltsttiv Load?, Victor $parl)h. ,Doutss Bl uer and uemie: ntn:He. ; ! The primary graded are usy planning a Ohrintmajt program and Helling C'hrlftmap nealH. M m. Kd Wn 1 li ng received t he sad newx Thursday that her brother, Dan Burlew, had ' just pRHHed away at the soldiers' home at Lob Angelea Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutnen and two children of Thompson creek visited at (he C. W. Rob ert! home Runday. Mr. and Mm., Roy Lofland and daughters, Iris, and Lnurn, nnd Fon. Jack APPLEGATE, Ore., Dec. 6. (Hpeciall 'Mrs. Alice May Brown and daughter, Virginia, motored from Wonnlohee. Wash., Friday to Mi-h.-o. K. slniiiiM. ir. nnd Mid. I spend several days vlsitihs her C1,uh. Woivell and Mr. and Mrs. father. Oharlic Powell, and brother,) "u " 1 "I aUK, 'rls.nnd I Ciou. 1'K.k and daughter Mnrjorle. nnd sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. G.i"" "nl V' "' Je ,Z;';h 5 ' ran iu 'T11, Mr. ami Mm. K. F.Hnnnnrrt of ! "ey i'owell. Murnhy wwe llnner guests Wed- ; liill l.orton of Jacksonville spent f .Ml", and (Mrs. -.J. U. I (M wwk run iihiiiiis im-. uuu mr. ' lli,rlv ll.t 1 nn,l mm ir in I lM,i Apiilegate. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Hall made n business trip tu Prospect Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Port and fam ily of the Star ranger station on lllg Appleaulo and Alnx Schichtl nf Star OuU-h spent Thanksgiving no.sday firown. .Mr. and Mil. I. liuglns, and family, spent 'J'hunksgivlng In Oi'UlltH Push, ' Miss Kmimi I1olj'of Ttoss Lane spent l''il(lay,'ltli Mrs, C. C Huhl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. CummlnKs children or Ashland nnd Mr. and drove to piflnrd . for Thiinkssivlng .nr. r,u uine 01 jncKHonviue. with- Mr. J Lormnrt s. 'and ah a Mth. fcva Steward and Mr. Tind Long's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nor called on Mr. njd Mrs. J. D. Iirown j wth rt.itives in Ashland. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cnntrutl spent Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hornby n- j Sunday with Mrs. Will Davin at terialned at Thanksgiving dinner i Talent. fur fifteen friends. I Mrs. ft. Mrs. Jfick Steward nnd children pent 1'hanksgivlng in Orants Pass, dinner guests of Mrs. Stew- j ard'a parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.- fleorge Stldtinn!! Charles -LeMolne family- spent: Thanksgiving In MeiHord at thet home of Mrs. Le Moln's brother. I Hi Moore has been confined to his led Die past few days yith I a lame hack. 1 Mr. anil Mr ntf.tr ntrtlimnnl . . . . , land Mr. and Mrs. Vern Orr called H. liurcnnra is visit ag llt the Steward home Wednesday ris. They state that flowers nre blooming In the yards as in the summer time nnd nothing Is frost bitten there yet. Thoy danced about the room gleefully. 1 "It Isn't e, thing to be decided In a minute. I'd have to start again at the bottom probably." "What of It? I'd be none the worse- for It. It wouldn't be half so hard, to be poor In a place where nobody knew us." "On the other hand, cousin Ed ward gave me a hint the other day that Uncle Judd would pay me POO a month if I went back to the hank." "Would that mean living with your mother?" ' "I suppose so." . Fanny shivered. She might, Fanny told hersolf, have worked It out some way If she bad stayeU at Davids mother's, But nevor now. She had known the Joy of Independ ence for four years; she could not now adapt herself to even a mild ijranny. . , "Do you want to go back to the bank, David?" . . , "Not eicept on my own terms." "Exactly. If you go back now you go list In hand. Hut If Uncle Judd still wants you aftor he finds you have mode good In Seattle and you uilH make good in Seattle you nnd fuot he can dictate the terms " Fanny's enthusiasm began to fire David. ... "I believe I could borrow some money from Josluli to move, ilia Seattle seems like Wio Jumplng ufr placo. Mofhej'a fenrmily lonely without Amelia. 1 don't know whether I ought to go sn far away." Look here. ', sn h! Funny hiillv. ."don't you suppose lhattfnur mother ana uncio Juilil are working to gether In this?" "I wouldn't be surprised, They usually are." "It's all nioro of lh plot to starve os.out to force us In go homo nnd llve.wlth your mother." Funjw con tlnued excitedly. "And If lliev drive us to extremes they'll Just have to take the cousetiueuces." "Well. If you'ro willing to take a chance, let's slmw them. All thoc Id favor of moving to Scuttle vole inyo: those opposed ..." "Aye," shouted Fanny atjhe top of her voles. "Aye, aye. a.v." eili ond Shelki Irani the kitchen, think tIS It a new game, "The arcs seem David's uncle. The throat of no actual move to the Western vaail hnd upset Mr. Brownbeck more than he cared to own, nnd he had sent for his nephew with the Intention of making him so good an offer that. he could nc roruso U. 'J'ho $:i(io a month might" easily have" 'bsjeu raised to $-100 ovon more If David had kept his tompor nnd been villi ing to swallow a mouthful of hum ble pie. "Does It menu that we hwo to go home to live with Mother If I come back I'l the Itunk?" "Any son," snapped Mr. Brown bock, avoiding David's eye, "any son with a decent sense of responsi bility would be aslinmed to let his old mother go down on her knees bugging tor permission to make her home with him," . . "Mother Isn't really old nor Is site hdmeless." t i ( "Whethor you like It or not your mother has to be looked out tor, and you are the Ihglcal one to do IU Khs hus ouo of llio hnndsomost houses In town I dou't for the life of me understand why you get go hot un der the collar nt the Idea ot going thoro to live." "1 am not hot up. IVt h bMrv evory woman has n.rlnlii toiler ojv home. Mother's so bliAnetl sej in her wnys, so darn iletui.nnlied. k Isn't fair to nnV. Finitiy to.'Jw; nfc'li her." ' "Fanny, ho groved vlctouJrV "Alwn' Fanny. We used to bo n reasonably .peaceful famSy bnrorc she camiinto IL Now we're nlfcmt as peaceful as a hornet's nost." "It Funny makes troublu in tim fumlly the antmer 1 take her nwa the hotter.". David suld and picker' up Ills lyft. . . "You're a fool, Ilka .vtsjr fi!lci befnn'yoil. tlio Frosts arc funis i I had ihi'tight to mako siiinethingj you "I'd rathe make something jj myself." Datid niatvlied out Si a backward glance fCupyrleAl Jts ll Ja,nrl mee Fornhaml H.ippmtll end indepflnd.net 0.m. kon anl -. from the dllt.bl W.l, but trsainr bri the way tomorrow. Mr. and ."tin. H"ii.in Rigioi nre prouil pan-els ; n baby girl born Dec. 1st, name Virginia. Leie. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill Only of lfla muth Kails were visitors at the Elmer Martin home th-1ast of the week. .Mrs. (iray Is a siHter of Mrs. Martin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay Cheek nnc? family lert Wednesday for near Portland having trnie-d tsoir pro perty liere for property there. Mr, and. Mrs. Velttos (iuches were dinner guests Stxnday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meadows. Mrs. Com A. Wilson of Medford hnd Thanksgiving dinns- with her son and family, Mr. ant) Mrs. H. A. Wilson. Clara Crandall went Irhmc AVed newlay evening with Miss llussong. Ci.-ii-a wanted to get a gliminte of Santa Claus. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masey of Applegate had Thnnksglvlng din ner wltli Mr. nnd Mrs. Wrs. Cherry. Ornndpn Carthell of Thoenlx spent ThnnkslvinB with his daughter, Mrs. Luke Hynns. J. K. Hill is doing some Improv ing on his house nnd adding an other room or two. There were thirty-seven out to Sunday school at tlK school house Inst Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bohl nccom imnled by Mrs. Margaret Bohl, Knimn. Bohl and Oscnr Anderson of Medford motored to Missouri Kbit Sunda nnd hud dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Staub. Mrs. S. O. Stearns, formerly of this place, nnd dnughter Verda hnvo gone to Portland where Verda will enter the Shrlners hos pllul again for a short time. Lucille Stearns visited with Marie Ciuehes Kundny. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Purbough of Monrovia, Calif., tire visiting nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. Durham. several days this week in Medf.rd. The Le MoIne fnmlly ,ho stew. ard family and Bill Moore went to Medford , ,! KDI'IN PRIOCINCT. Ore.. Dec. 5. (Slil.) Mrs, Kdmoniu Anderson of Hast Eden hid as lier guests on Thanksgiving Mrs. Maggie lllldo lirand ams two children, her bro ther Milan Moto, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson nnd son, Ken neth Bnrnehtn-g, Carl nnd N'crman v.ndorson, nnd Mrs. Donna Clrnffls. Mrs. (lenrge .lacksnnof South highway, gave a Thanksgiving dinner and hail as guests .Mrs. Llllle Blackwood, Mrs. Ida Jackson nnd Miss Marlon Stancllffn. Mr. and Mrs. (1. V. Atkina who hnvo been occupying the Do Voro plnen in ICast Hden sire moving to a homo they purchased near Ash land. .lack Allon Is trying out a new radio at the Allen homo on the hlghwu,' south of Phoenix. ' . Ms, ltenhnm nnd Nunh Chandler (.ier ius-chaseik n hoHO this week. TMinr wills liimmciye fall plowing sifn. M. it IT. ntkiMn of den Val ley c;ime Mlindiw.'So tejslt her Him, KV W-wifliTi- Uio. Is IK nt his homo on tnV hlgfisvny soum of Phoenix. Mi'S.(LIMe Blnakwnod Is spend ing tile week-end with her gi'ieid- dauglser, .ftrs, tA'o'o .Lickson. S. P. ttarnchuv.. andsnn FismI killed several hend of . hogs the first of the Week. . They mae Sausage nnd stsiffcd them isto long e)sesei'ftit)l bags nnd v'll sn tl-in. Ansus? iise who were stinting Sntsa Claus in -Meilf.1 k'attlrday fine Phoenix wefl': Mm, J. W. Vfalklns, Mrs. Wrrtl el''l-y. Mrs. C. C. Me(.'lnrT; from Hast l-Men: Mr. and Mrs. tto CasT iflut dallKh- i-M Sibyl nifl Klvn, Mrs. Donna t:-eifss. Mi-j. .h.-son and Mrs. Haiessmn. .Me. ti;r al daughter Babe wiM-e iertat the home of Mm. Stv 'oris- Tuesday nfier- llone. av-.4 F'ffe sf Talent Is ifsvMMi; .r tlr. 'iWS'.enfiirter. Will Vs'i il' liiH-nt sm.it Bliss llelnie nnd Chartes Pursel of Medford are maklre; dally trips to Little Applegate after Christmas trees from the Kelson Pursel ranch. They are used for Interior decorations. Sunday guests at the home Af Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Ollson were Sam Itandell and Iluttie Logan of Jacksonville. Claud Medley of Portland, brother-in-law of Nelson Pursel. ar rived in Medrord last week and ex pects to spend about n month In southern Oregon visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Jacksonville spent Thanksgiving I at the home of the former's bio thor and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Smith, near lluch. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Contrail were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clene Caiitrnll of Medford. Mrs. J. A. West had a pleasant surprise last Saturday when her mother and Hlster arrived from ('imbridge, Idaho. They expect to spend the winter with her.. Felix Symbiiski of Medrord was a business visitor on Yule creek Monday. ' Mrs. .1. A. Putnam and Mrs. ,1. O. Thompson of Ashland motored to Applegate Sunday with Miss Jean Putnam., teacher at the Watklns school. Mrs. TSrvln Lewis nnd two sons spent Thanksgiving with Hrvln at Antelope; where he Is herding sheep for Burt Hnrr. Mrs. Roy Hatfield of Itosebttrg spent Thanksgiving here visiting her sister, .Mrs. Ben Dason Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Stone and daughter nnd -son-ln-lajw, -Mr.- aud i Mrs. ijick u iiinioiu. mm huh, Hn-ii-. ard, of Portland were .ThankBglv-' Ing guests nt the home of Mr., Stone's sis.tcr and brother-in-law1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brbwn. Val Hawkins of Portland made n business trip to this. vicinity last week. Ho returned home sunauy. Mrs. Alice Hnmlot'of loveer Ap-i plegate, who left for' Atlanta, lla.. was to arrive in tunc city Novem ber 29. She will spend two months vlHtlinir relatives, Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd McKee of upper Applegate are parents of a m iv bov. born rvoveiuoer zn, uuu weighing 11 pounds. They have named him Klchtird Edwin. A family reunion was held Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wlnnlngham at Jacksonville. Several families from the upper Applegate district were present, Including Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wlnninghnm and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd ltussell. There were 4:1 relatives present, includ ing some from Trull nnd Portland. Mrs. F. J. Klppoy was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mc Kee. (llenn Smith ot Hiich motored to Jacksonville Monday to join the community basketball team being organized. .Mrs. Mabel Mack, houie demon stration agent, met with the Apple gate ladies December !i nt the Applente hull. She gnve a Christ inns suggestion. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrenco Edsvards of .Mvdford, wile were married No vomlier 2tS nt Metford. wee Sun day dinner Piiests of Mr. Edwards' aunt, Mrs. JJm WfUissgham, on ifpper Applegale. AptileiMM s-iwe mrt November 2S at the lias u (Usctiix business problems. Tli next ns-etow will bo December 12. Tloj-y save lous ed ftie hall front Uie Watae for the coming year. to see the show,; field called on Miss Dorothyj "Hell's Angels. Mrs. Dan Nealhammer nnd son, Mark, shopped in Grants Pass Saturday. ;'! The Purrler family are enjoy ing a visit from Mrs. Purrler's mother, Mrs. Butterfielo. and Miss Betty Purrier and Walter Hlggins,' all of Burbank, Calif. TALEXT, Ore., Dee. 5. (Spl.) Mrs. K, A. Cardne has tnken an apartment on King street in Med ford for the winter. Mis Harriet Hoaglnnd of iarsh ' WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., Dec. 3. I Special) rFriends are sorry to learn that Mrs. George Field is under the care of Dr. Ogle of Grants Pass with a case of lmd nerves. The dance nt the Grnnge hull Thanksgiving evening was attend ed by a large crowd and wns t l'inam-in! success. The proceed will go to the building fund for the hall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Hannunim 'of Murphy spent Tuesday nt the home of their niece, Mrs. Orrln Ellis and family. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Bob Barenton of Rockford, II., spent Severn I days with .Mrs. Barentnn'e brother nnd wife. Mr. nnd Mi's. Bert Banks recently. D. G. Tyree nnd J. Skinner of Medford, representing tile Pop'co were business visitors on Williams creek one day last week. Ed Walling of Provolt received Word that his nephew, Floyd Wall ing' who had 'recently moved 'to Oklahoma, was robbed and mur dered one day InK week. Mr. Waitings parents live at" Bremer ton, Wash., and hnve visited here. Leland Sorrels was host to a number of his friends at a chicken dinner Sunday at the home ' of his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira sparlin, the occasion being hie 13th .birthday. ' . I hose. Mrs. nurtey Baughman Friday. There wjll be a lecture at the Baptbet church Sunday evening, entitled "The Life of Christ," lllus trntftd with- colored slides. The! public' Is cordinlly invited .to nt- tend. , Mr. nnrl Mrs. M. K. Trvnr mpnt - j Sunday at the- home ab Mrs. - A I- j meda Russell in Ashland. ! Mrs-. Denhnnr ar.d son Frank ' Client the- evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. Turner 'in Ashland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman nf Jacksonville spent tSvVndny with j Ma Den French. Mrs. Baughman and Miss Dor-' othy entertained at a i o'eUck dinner -Wednesday for Mr. and) Mrs. A. R. Campbell and Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred HonglnndT ' Mr. and Mrs-. Snuthwlek nnd ' daughters, Doris nnd Betty Jo, i have re-turned from Portland where j they spent the Thanksgiving holi- ! days. They made the trip by mo- j tor. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Smith have-- returned to' their home in Klamnlh- Fa Ha. ' Mr. and.Mrs. Clarence Ifolrr.es and daughter "Clarice spent Sun day at Lou Lamb'a. Fred :ook and' Alva Barnes came in from- MoDowell, Cal., Saturday. Mrs; Elsie Clay, was an overnight ; guest of Mr. aim Mrs. icowley wen-, ne.dny. j The city dads voted to put in , a cement walk at the c-ity hall, at their meeting December 2. I Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Campbell and sons have returned from Bur Hntenme. Cnl.. Where they .-tpenl Thanksgiving with their daughter and . sister. Mrs. Geo. Chriten;en. Mr. anrt'Mrs. Will Hart, Mr. and Mrsi Joe Spitzer. Mi', nnd Mrs. Roy LeVartdnr nnd Mrs. M. M. LeVan- der made a -trip .to the P.ix Six minr, above Jacksonville Sunday. Missionary society met Thursday ' i' ' ' t - r ' enJoyliiK the dny were", Bernice Vuhronwold, Fuy Mullen, Murinn Miller. Vlrclnla Miller, WmiiiK- HolzhaiiMiT. Vern Miller nnd land Sorrel. The day wiih spent in gain ph. Friends are sorry to heft.- thut Jam ob (Daddy) Parker is in the CirnntH I'rsh hospital, ser'.on.uly ill with Hrlght'H disease. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kixloy visited him Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Hill Lemmon nnd Mrs. Doc Mansfield attended the demonstra tion moetlns at Applegnte school Imti so Tuesday. The county nem wns present to demonstrate Christ mas presents. ' Mrs. .Inn Lnrimoro ot f .rants Pasit vlHlted over nlfcbt at this home if her son nnd w4le, .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lnrlmore, to re ntly. Mr. 'arid Mrs. Oeorj;e Trask and Miss Jean Chamberlntn of M ed ford spen t Sundny a nd M on dny nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Il.rry Couk'- M r. ami M r. Pert Pnnks re cently sent n shipment of duekn to the Oakland 10 nnd Poultry eoinpiiny nt Oakland. Calif. Mrs. Uita Darnell. Miss !U1 dred lnmnn, Joe liunun nnd their I Mrs. 'Floyd- Vounr entertained I nt her homo, Columbia Orchards, with a dinner party In honor of her daughter 'T.ucHe'ft birthday. De cember 1st. ' - Voting' People:3 leanue of the Method'st church wave a party honoring the Junior leasuers. at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Holdridfre Friday. The Juniors report a mnrvetous itlnie nnd wish to express their appreciation. Mr. nnd Mrs. Soulhwlek and family have moted into the I.acy house near the school. On TiloKdny at the Huckeyo or chnrd. a 'iy-pc dnd pon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wagoner. H. F. Parks took Knllln Parks to Malln on Sunday to resume hh Bchonl work. This is the second year that Rollin ha taught at Ma Kn. The Talent service station is now npent for Western t'nlon. This will be n croat conveniece to the ptrhlic as heretofore we had to telephTme our messaces to Mei ford. Mrs. Delhept flodiard i4 Wnsner creek spent Sunday with 5". arf Mr. Montffomery. ( Wn y n e .fl a s on . FWi e x-W a w and (ordn Hle:r'R have i- KVANH VALLKY, Ore., Dty.. ISpeclal' The dav givrst " the Kntevprlse arani.' was wl'll ntlended nnd eviy 'e iVjn"d a good time. AnotWs Janco WJ be given on the night of Dcfn her . to which all ii'aB.ls and friends nre Invited. The A. 11. Sncro fasil tetet TbanksgMng holldaV ak Vd llnir. Ore.. accnuinliSe ! their daughter. Men. t!i w V b;Wy sun. W'ho wturva'd to is'i hoivo at ftelmj'j Ore., allfr it short visit s.vifti 1 i.its l'ie. Friends of 'Ali'l iaie .e mo.r.er. . in....... , t 5rhon, at frVn... the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Orrln , Kllis here Wednesday. Italpli Cougle has sent some of his ova wings to a firm York City, also some ta company nt San Francisco also designs rir.s patterns. M Dobbins us son were hflsl nPK vlsltn. In Ilnn Pars Wed- B t$Vtntxty. lro. Art. and Ali.ert noniii.iK sit Knssts Pass iid Ben Letleken of Pr.Ui.lt spent the week-end with tls'ir grnejl eareny. Mr. nne" Mrs. .lolin l'ttesen. tiW'Con Slate ullcce. sihmiI t. 'I'IijuK-W vs.- bnlldavs Willi his liar- I kml.aiu hil- ,., r hi. ,n NAils, Mr. nnS J-R. Cbailes ttay. W. t lhskaiS.... of Aslilan,' Miss .(lroil Or retiirid Sin !''' ijtv 'n Vsws P;is avid di? fneii llnuene. ;f. wle.-li nlnco I had dliui.'i-.it.ie ll.l A nWl visited (OLD HILL, Or"., Den. r., Si.-; sl' spent tf.e 'I nasH.! icn- or "ffterest a ffl'i-r.oon. rial) Amonn Ibe Me'dr.il dVlsltors il.i. Mr. Iu.'nl. off lff M.Cystiila., from this city .Saturday, worn Mrs. jinxwoll Marvin reltirned Frliiv ' '" hb.itie i, uf C. W. Martin, T.trs. Minnie Sar-1 evening from tlnllce. Ore,, wberer""" Hh.ieYalslnn.l puHets one gent, Mrs, II. D. Folio and sun, KilB jlv guest ot bis cuiisin ' ,hp Invasion of n skiejik Billy. ' i pnui Jonas. ' i I" ihe pouln y house but week. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Force hnvo1 Mrs. Florence llnftBuil of Fagle Don Is ll..l.trldge. baby dnuf liter t.. the follow ing bought tiis Boeinnn proiM-rty on the Point was Ihe suesi nf her ihvuiih. '"' Mr. and Mis. Charlie llot.ivi.lge; ! Stephen.. Mr. north side and nte doing iniilo alter. Mrs. Jov.-e Hose, nnd faTnlly ! " ,n " s,-rloim roiidlt.on. They have lilt of repair work and remodeling, j Tuesday. taken her from 'he hosnitni In Howard Drake of Ihe Diake gro-1 Mrs. Maillda . Pni k( who has Porilaiul, but llitl'hope Is held for reiy"lias put on n new dolfc'Cry. i neen r..enning tne past seveTiu,"-' '"Jflf f m Mr. nnd .Mrs. ..niir'f t miners w.-.-sm y ik m . auiornia, nas were Orants Pass visitors Tuesdnv relnrned to her home here, nvitt.lni. In u-ll.iew. liin CI.i-InIi.ii.h Mrs. Delia Stiaver and son Wis.d- nnenine. row weie Medtord Visitors Wellies-1 visiting Mr. and Mi s. tleorge, Jack tl..n.llt..n ... Cnnltul l,ll. liSV. I SOU was a hiisiness visitor here Tiles-1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert I ' ks and two sons are cut ,.av I Diisenlierry ol Sardine Creek., at n1''"" ....d on shares for K.I Ham Krnest Itnss wns III from the Ore- Medford hospital. sou. , Ron Caves the flrsl of the week on business ..vie 1 ..tirm.iM nnd two s.s, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McClllb-m of Mr. nnd Mrs. nnd Mrs. Karl Stephens. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. HmlthtK'tcr. Mark and Onrence NcnthnrQiier, Mi's. Dan Nelvtham luer. Mrs. F.va Sleward. Mr. and .Mrs. .link Stev.l. Mr. nnd Mrs. T.mii o.l.-n. Mr. and Mrs. Anne Medford spo.jt Saturday afternoon j and daunliler. Anna of Atlwrtn. t nna.la. Mr and Mrs. John Aline and Cie ht ami h..st.-.. Mr. and tin, where he Is .-tearing land lla. Is in demand In this pnrt It Is entlnintPd that, within a of the valley, and each day big I Miss Fva Coy loll Sunday for ' '''" 'ime. the Ameriean avinllon , b.a'is of nltalfa are being hauled llosPlmrn' to resume her dlliles ns Industry would be M In tun, out along the highway. teacher In Iho tinselling s boots. between 4,ee.nn-,u-mtitviry Mr llnsentni ter keeiw hnsy with Marshall Cray, n freshman at I tic , " ' ,"'t ' cn.eis.'n.y. his tru.-k hauling apples. Challe Tryor and family. Jliss Laura Tryor and Dos.li Try.r in New.' " '- ' , . . ,,., Folfersi " " "' ''"" - He anil raiiiuy 10 toeir ..'.nie in .-.tu Leannro, .miss i.oui-a .o ine le.-.en-ern college In San Franclfco. nnd Donnld to the t'nlverslly of Cali fornia at Berkeley. Mrs. Ora Her and rhlldwn left Monday for California, called by the Illness of Mr. Iln's iher. Miss f .flna W'm-y has, resisted ( as ciinrdi.in f the Campflre Tlirls, HOW ARE YOU? Are You Sicker in 111 Health? Do you lack Vitality, Pep and Ambition? Aro you discour aged after failing; to receive relief from many sourcep.V Don't give up! Here is a tew way to Health! Turn to Chi- nefe Herbs, nature's best Remedies for you. Wonderful Chinese Herbs will not c-nly give you immediate relief, but will cleanse your - accumulative impurities, remove the causes of your trouble. They are sure and safo ai?d pleas ant to use. Stubborn and Chronic ailments yield quickly. They have brought marvelous relief to thousands as testi monials will show. Why not you? Coma for results now. Shortness of Breath Quickly Relieved Chan nnd Kong, Dear Sirs: . I wish to offer this as a testimonial of the benefit which I hnvo had iroin taking your herb remedids. It it: now five weeks since I first came to yoVr offices to Inquire about your method of treating disease, having been told of some remarkable cures you have made. I had been troubled for a long time with severe palpitation of the -heart and had been to several doctors without, getting more than temporary relief. I became short of breath on making the slightest effort nnd cnnli! not walk without it causing my heart to jump. The heart trouble gavo mo also an almost continuous nervous headache. Alter only one week of your treatment I was very considera bly Improved; In two weeksa great ileal belter nnd now am en tirely cured. Already in my gratitude 1 have sent to you several patients. . Yours truly, (Signed I LORENZO BAVO.TO. Texas Street, San Francisco, Calif. Ye&r's Suffering from Stomach Trouble Quickly Relieved in Two Weeks TO WHOM IT MAY COXCKItN: San Jose, Cal. , I siiBVred from stomach trouble on and off for years. It an noyed me after every meftl, as I could neiiher eat nor drink with out great pain. Through In.-k of nourishment my health was run down. - 1 was unable to receive relief from any of the remedies. I was recommended to try .the Chan's herb treatment. After taking for two weeks of their herb teas my stomach trouble was entirely healed. Ndw I can eat and drink without the slightest, discomfort. Indeed, 1 feel much belter than I have for many years. For the benefit of thoRe who arc suffering from stomach trouble, I highly recommend Ihe Chan & Kong herb treatments. Yoiirs'sincerely, . C. X. JOHXSOX, S3 S. Market St.. San .lose, Calif. Paralysis . San Francisco. Fell. I, 1M0. Chnh & Kong. Dear Sirs: I am thoroughly satisfied after hav,ing taken a course of your herb treatment that I want to thank you and assure you that it will always be a pleasure to recommend you. I have suffoied for years with a bad liver and about three yearn ago had a paralytic stroke on my right side which not only left me badly crippled bin my lace distorted and disfigured so ' that I was embarrassed in meeting people. My nerves and muscles I'elt dead and I took small pleasure in living. After treating with you for about two months, the paralysis was completely removed and my lace resumed its natural appear ance. I am again able In be about as actively as ever and 1 re gard your lemediCH-as real wonder workers. I thank you again and again and shall welcome inquiries ns to t he merit of your treatment. Yours truly, ANDREW III'NKEIt, Lankershlm Hotel, 55th 5th St., San Francisco, Calif Chronic Catarrh TO WHOM IT MAY COXCEUN: I have been a sufferer from chronic catarrh for six years. 1 raught cold easily at the least change of weather. During all this time that I was subject In colds there was dizziness in my liea.l and I was annoyed by a buzzing noise In my ears. During all these years I had tried everything in the medical line, hut nothing gave me relief nnd my tiouble continued just the same. Recently this chronic catarrhal condition grew worse and 1 contracted tbti very worst cold I had ever had. My throat wa'i raw and blood came from my nose. Knrtunaiely n friend nf mini' recommended me to take Chan Kong's herk treatment. So I deddod to give them a trial 1 felt considerably itunnved nfrer taking their herb treatment lor one week. I continued with their treatment for another week, and 1 was greatly surprised that I Vas In perfect coiuUtlon with my efcronlc cuCarrli and oflier afflictions all gone. Intfucd. I am In better health than ever in every respect. r. . i,.,,, . .. ,,,, ,,,- .viiii. .nt;..- in i I have into lir nr. I in glad to recommend their treatment to all :lin b umlsrcra. Yours respectfully. (IKORC.F. K. HANSKN. fiH Pine St.. San Francisco. Cal. ' ' " g Herb Co. TV MUat RxjreriwMeJ a Srinerf,ly SwMearfftl Ksritaikta ' 3S1 Hsrs Wbi. fat, tffcA&M Cegw Ortioe Uvi: 10 A. ffl. L 7 P. M. Studnva m tr. 19 Crawford. i,iM. on Miss Opal MeLaflian is the . . ..m.iii, ... , ,,,.,,i ,,r.li,in Lof.tbe .N.-lhdt Chureh. sontn. .' - ntt'tiscn uw . in nuns .--..- T . , .... , ...nt spent Tuesday with Mrs. L. I. MeHiodlst chapel on Williams vcek last udiy. A road !mw, Vitrlow's circus, ml ihyic.ti culture demonstra tions showed tit the Williams liatlige hall Tuesday and Ttul's iiv eve lings. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fl Lewman. I'M'sn'S ProvolO and Sam l.i'lU'" ken i.k dinner at the iicnie i M.So gnther.V ?.Vr ln Tes J Nr. ami John Uttrk-rn Moll- day ev.-llig snli-e sier i iwr htith.fciV- V liildnmht Mrs. Lo .Molne. assi.r by her iliiughter. Ml:. Aline, served delicious lunch .lav nnd luil.?fe.ed four nogs, two for Mr. 1-cttrketi and one for each of the others. Mr. and Mrs. Henry-Norton and .i,. ill unit Theclo.e uf CF.XTP.Ai, POINT. Or, Dec. 5 tSpl.)--l)eluiei' Smith, Oliver Oben chain and .Oford and Charles Ta.v lor spent Sunday at Squaw lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield return-Q ed to Central Point Sftnr.lay after. ; sp.-n-line two weeks with their win ; CHrTi.rit in Seattle. Mrs. Frank firegory. Mrs. Mary IK 9v stijl 1-lsr Ike tf Jn k'.. llccllfl,i(l!KVilii'siru'it Ifotel. Wete, those vsio ntweIHK an wonan;iro(ajiiellH!linu tern sure to be -bund ean year net wuld knfelesvlu mingkto enjoj jet hsyt AJ akiKvfhejn Foiisinste f the HUT, Qhwncmf dw the ptqitarpar CP oio. wim in jenm ot loctura in-iie very cent ttsn van hrn hereth iie-s, ts to ji.aR-sl appetite. 0 the i tlosr me- tws other equally fam- oss resiniHh, tm- Klorenkne K iid the unique, delightsjIV Coffee Shos. lust off tfui-at? She Cm roVwoS'SrS Ashlnnd. spent Sunday li' in" r'Ker and son Vern w . nt to Cres Mrs. Charles .e Molne. A hour Ihe guests d.'..iiu-d. wish ing Mrs. l.e Molne many mort huppy lilrthtbiys. Mark, .li.hn ntid Jess Ncalhnln nier iui.1 Dick ISirhmnn l""k "nt j a biri-e band of c.mlc Friday. ' w-bi. I. Iliey had sold tu n caltle J buyet. Kradell and Newcoinh bomW Mr. and Mrs. J. C. t-T.ley are living nt the home of James Par ker nnd earing for things while he Is In the hospital at drums Pass. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Wilkinson, who hnve been visiting relatives In Albany the Inst week, have re- At n In.'c turned home. M. O. Wilkinson and reinineu drove them home to Albany Sunday. Oivill l.ewmun called on Karl Whlsb-r Tuek.lay evening. ' Those high school on the honor rolrfor being neither late nor ab'-et.t for Hie past month aie Roinle llol?haiier, !!- Payne, acre'. C cent' City Tuesday to attend the funeral .if Mlsllahcl Curtlss. their cousin. A baby clltvc wlii be held In Central Point at the Health Cen ter, Tuesdnv- afternoon. Deinb"r T. Those .vlehlmr lo do so mny register their children at Stone's droit store. Mr. and Mrs. K. Boyle nf l.ak vlew Qe visiting for a few days with Mrs. J. J 'irlm. ST.-: Va' rootfl V.1 Of about 1. 175, noo acres of trees to be planted under the forestry eoninrssinn's pHns. Sctland is to have about a third, ot- Jo.noa O busv ne teeming life of Berkeley surging ud to i on the opposite ihore miles The view fro here it truly mrvlmt. sedative to tired nerves, delight ia the jaundiced eve, t plck- gucils is no guest to ohies't to the lackinr in that atmosDhen of friendliness and prnonal service that has been to important in present dnr method" of hotel hoipitslitr. Al though the Cllft Is a major hotel of San Francisco, although It is rated ai upreme in lervice and value-gi'ing. yet the ratea there are surprtitngly low. The ratea start at ii single and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS