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in?DPonn m An, tribune;- mrdford, : oft,woKwpDNiiSiAYi December it. i030 "PAflE ETGHT -41 -LV. I 'I ', 14 ' .1 ! -I ! rj: i : . :--1 . r -.. A S; .-.'.! ,.t; ,- ' . 'J 3 1 1 3 i 1 ii i r s WlLbHBEAUTY KYXQI'MX: Uorfd. rroif'S mother Ink a bitter tUnlike. lit h'nttuti. hie wile, Iram the Ural. '' haunii'm eake Sut;iJ rc.t.ft linnilu pieennre, move to another himnr and thrown tin hie fob in hit nnelu'e imnk to take anullier punt liim. Then Kheiin, their ematt ' iliiilttlttrr, in nioilo eeverilln ill hll r'nnne'n mrflensnftte, and David him til alee lip muvhifl to tin Went ' (IS he Hait vlaunrif. heft jjenWra.f . he in torectl In return to the hated hunk mtft take Panno vnck ntnilrr lii inolllnr'e roolattd tiotninii rioH. h'otiuti etieiiile a month in ll'atihtnola tuiih Juliette, Untitl e . ttiiliint cuiinin, ami pruiee ej rritmetu popular in noi'let)! there, llrltirniml to her piother.lH-laie'9 stiiet rule, ehe in tnutle till Hie male unhapnp bit Hi confront with tier pay visit at the capital. 'I ' . Cliajiter 19 The right of discipline "AyiO acutely reseiilej Kauny's diooiliig spirits. He tolil lilm soil that Fanny admitted that It viis. liw situ rault that Ihcy wore wliero they were, yet she made lit tle or no effor t to make the best at Hie sltuallpn. , Aad after all It was no desperate fcurdithtp to lire Willi his mothor. There wan no real Justification for Faiiny'd long face. Ha would ltare ft out with her. "Ilut what haro I done?" asked Fanny. "Huro 1 ever complained?" ?Not lii words,' But your face, your manner are a constant re Iirnach. I'm not so happy In the bank, bnt I don't often grouse about It." "I'm furry, dear, I nevor dreamed nf reproaching yon." "I'm sore of that. But It's al most more than ( can bear to see yon unhappy here and know that I am powerless, for the present at IuajU, to tjike you. away." Fanny' lips trembled. She felt mi overpowering sense of failure. !Slie had promised herself that Da vid should not pay a secoad time for lifr delinquencies. It was her care lessness and weakness that kept litem In Clouglibarre, dependent oiv Duels (odd and 'Mother Frost's whimsies. The least sho could do, 1t she was any good at all, was to keep David's courage up, make his hours st home a period of peace uikI contentment. - She had tried: she had tried but she mast not dwell ou that. It Was oot Darld's fault that bis moth or did not like her. It would pain blrn to point out to him the evi dences of that unremitting and In creasing dislike and disapprobation, lint they were like a black cloud, mining her, weighing hor down, n rivaling her ego. S Fanny summoned a valiant smile, assured David her liver prob . nhly was out ot ordor, Insisted that It was nonsense to assume that she was not happy. The next evening she combed her hair with special care,' put on a new clurot-colorod dress (Dnvld was fond of reds), liung over the banisters until she hoard a step on the porch. It turned nut to be the paper boy, but Mrs. Frost already had caught sight ot Kenny and called to her to come liilo the living mom. "Isn't that a new dress?" "Yes. It was ono Jullotto bought I:: Paris and nover wore. Her maid made It over tor inc." ' "You seem to have accepted a Ruud deal from Juliette. Are you t'jlng nut this evening?" "No, Mother Krost." "Your costume seems a little dressy for home. The color doos not heroine you. I should have It dyed." "It's so dark It's almost hlnck iullotte thought It looked pnrlicular 1 well on mo." "Juliette seems to have a taato , for the oWrc." David, howovor, was grateful, himIIoiI at hor lovingly, iiienilng Or hand umlor the tnblo. As If resenting this harmony, a hurmnny which unmistakably excluded her, Mis. Krost shattered It. "This nftcrnoon whon you wore i, ill Shelln camo lain iny rnnm. 1 1 1 rr, lied on n rhnlr ami xplllnd half in.v bottle of Ki'cnrli pM'fiimr-," nir ' nuMI nmislniily. "Oh. I'm so sni'i'v." nil"! Fanny. . 'I l"tl her in the kltrhcn nllh l.c. mi mid Virginia. ? I'll iti'l ynu miotli nr lioltlc." "Are yon sum It was Slu-ilsi?" nikod David. f "The hotlle wns on lla sldo half Mnillri, and Slii'ilu rri'knl of llio "I'lirnly rtiTumstanflnl ovlilunci. 1 but I'm ii tin Id the ymniK Inily Ik eullly. Katiny. voit'll havt tu stand lu r In a rorimri" "I'm sure she didn't mean to he naughty. Hlio's so rum! nf prrfiimen aiiil 1 often t her. emell- my stoii ncr. I'lirlonlilcilly she rlinilied up OE PERL Funeral Home Distinctive, Service, at Moderate, Rates Established 20 Yeara Ambulance Service ........ - , - - -. Sixth St. at Oakdale Telephone 47 saoi aoaoc ion O n o CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS by MATEEL HOWE FARNHAM to smell yours, Mothor Frost, anil dropped the bottle" "She's been after It several times. Only this morning I expressly tor bade her to touch H." i "She's so little, but I'll talk to her first thing in the morning." "Sheila Is almost tour quite old enough to be taught the lilftoreuco botwoen right and wrong. This morning, David, she found Mrs. Staram's milk on be? parch and poured It down a rat hole. Yestor duy she unscrewed and carried off the catches on Mrs. Brook's case ment windows." "Had you heard of this, Fan?" "Certainly," Mrs, Frost answered for Fanny, ''bnt Fanny seems to think she has done her whole duly by replacing tho missing articles and apologizing. I think Sheila should he punished." I'm not certain she took tho screws, and the little Reynolds boy put her up to pouring the milk down tho bole. He told her tho rat was hungry. Her motives were entirely altruistic Sheila may have In her the makings ot a great philanthro pist." David laughed, but Ills mother said dryly: "I fall to see rools elthor of gen- oroslty or philanthropy In giving away what docs not belong to you. For hor own sake I suggoat that Sheila be spanked rather than rca- . soned with In the morning," I'll jiunlsli Shelln but I could not bear to spank her," said Fanny a llttlo tremulously. Then suppose spank her," sug gested Mrs. Frost "It was I whom sho disobeyed." "No," said Fanny. Even In her own ears her voice was harsh and unnecessarily emphatic. There were two red spots on her cheeks and she half rose from her chair. There is no reason," said her mother-in-law acidly, "for assuming the manner ot a tigress defending her young. It Is becauso I think so much ot my granddaughter that I grieve to see her grow up into a spoiled, forward child whom evory- ono will dislike." 'Really, Mother, I think you ex- hggorato," said David. "Sheila has her naughty spells, but as a rulo sho Is well behaved and easily man aged. Perhaps she Is a little spoiled but I'm afraid It will work out bettor it the disciplining Is left to Fanny and mo." Very well, hut I suggest that yon take a hand and not leave It all to Fanny." Glancing at Fanny, David saw. that she was trembling and very close to tears. Why did his mother have to spoil the evening by butting, in about Sheila? But of course sho would; It was surprising she held off so long. It was absurd of Fan to take It so seriously. He'd for blddon his mother to Interfere with Sheila, and his mother had tnkon her defeat in good part; was al ready talking ot something else. Why couldn't Fanny, tho victor, dc tho same? He'd had his All ot dls sousions and animosities at the bank; be could bear no more at home. Ho patted Fanny's knee reassur ingly, hut as they left the tablo he whispered authoritatively, "It's all sottlod lot's forgot it." Fanny nodded, managed to sinllo at him when lio tipped hor faee back and kissed her. But sho did not forgot. Years before when sho lay In bod, exhaust- ed but trlumphnnt, with tho three hour-old Sheila in hor arms, nnu hoard Mrs. Frost's heavy deter mined tread coming down the hall. Fanny had foreseen a contest over hor baby. From tho first thero had linen various minor skirmishes; now I ho real hnttlo had begun. If Mrs, Frost lived to dumo nl David's ' golden wedding Fann knew that sho would still repaiil his wife as an unwelcome' niitslilei and tKitnro rnnsifttcntly her' share In Dm Ill's children. Shelln was l he shaped and molded, palled am. spanked Into Iho Hrownboik pal tern. Shn would he elollied ami schooled, iiiiinneieil and itiaxliued Into her Ki'aniltiintlier's Idea of "n ported llllli.' lady." At in she would be nskhig ot ii new schoolmate, "Ilut who Is she?" exactly lu the manner of that absurd young suoli, Lily llrowuhotk. In evllalily the day would eoniu when she would nuei-Uon Fanny, "Hut who him your lallitr? And wh him the griiniliuullier tor whom 1 am iiameil? " l.-(iiynilh. I'Ufl. to .Itiifrrl Ien . , ,. 'in iWtumJ , . . , Tnmnrrow an Aid frttod returns to FAony' lilQ, nii nukes her a mil propoisl, OEIO O "Fast and Loose" at Rialto Yt ' t-iniik Murrain loukM worried ns liixlilniiiililo nlielit i-lnl) nl Hlili li IiIh " " '' .-- i-.,,, ,,,,,, mm uiuiriHK llll'U- I i,l UIIIIICII KWCCl- liriii tx, ( iii iilo Uiniliiinl I hurlcK ihtiii ic-Mi In - tli I'onuiiouiii ' lilcliii'i', "l-iiKt mill iiiiiv ili.vliir iinlio Vox Rialto thontcV.' Robert Woolsey ' Stars at Holly ItOIU'.IlT WOOl.SKY , "Well. well, well . . ." end Rob ert Woolsey, toiiturod comedian In Itnillo ric.tuies'. wiu'tlmo com-, edy, "Mult Shot at Sunrise," at the llullj! theatre, "ho , you want to know tho mid nlory of iny life, huh? Well, well, well . . . lomme eeo. ' ; "1 wiih born In Cincinnati, Ohio l,.,t ,ln'l Hlllllln mn ' '.' ' 1 hud parents. Nobody guve tliein n meilHl for mo either, i them a few lusty cheers ' from tlmo to time. . but the neighbors kicked unil stopped that. "I rodo u menu crudle . anmml l,l'n Willi fill IllltltlldO fOl' rlillng. When they took the cradle; awny t took to horses. Uccnmo a Jockey and went rlglit on riding. They culled nio 'Sunny llayno' aioiiiul tho I'lnclniuitl race trucks. "Several times all the other homes but mine flnli"hnd Inst, ho I was allowed to straddle some ru-ottv gooil mounts. "i-iwii ihov hrouiilit a Kentucky; derby winner to tho. twk. "l'lnk Slur' by inline. . I was selected tu rlilo her. which turned out to bo a homo on me. 1 was such a good Jockey that I mudo her feel too confident, Sho. apparently, was. ho certain of victory that ho tiled running on her hack to slvo the other hiikh u rhnneo. 1' w""1 a good Idea, except that ( won iinilcineiitli her. My leg was broken ""! "'V Jockey career wu ellited. - "Mv liillng colliplex would not ho downed, nn 1 took to liopplllB hellH In a hotel. An actor camo along. I allowed him to Ills rooms. Ho asked llio If It win possible to Mloep' In 'that thero bed.' "I told him mat. iois in " lay awake all liluht asking that bed the salilo iilleatloll. . "lie told me Unit I was dumb enoimll to ho an actor. Ambition was horn, I holleved lilm. "1 tiled Block and played "! many grout tilta. behind the scenen iih property boy. t had a lot of faith, however. 1 was Mine that if an audience ever did see me. I'd go over big. 1 finally got a clmtlco. Kin Zli'Fleld gavo me n part In 'Itlo Ulln,' teamed with n'V present partner. Hci't Wheeler. Wo made good, lint ... 1 "t"' believe 1 would llavo mode a great actor. fndellieilth tins slender hos'ni lieutn. a heart. 1e that of a MullHlleUl or n. hioone. GOLD HILL REBEKAH I CLUB ENJOYS MEET (101. l IIH. I., ore, iVc. IT. (Hpl . iNttblo l.i aluU chlb u( thv Amythoht lltkrth IimIko nu-t At H? homo wl Mm. William Kqp ' Humin Thuvly tiiAon. Hc I rrolinionlH Hvrvt-d t .w close i of a very jilt.-;tU nM'etlnK. Those Ipretwi.t vvvri Slwi live Turner, i Mm. It'y nuMun, Mm. Lut-y M, ! Mrs. W llllum ntttlr. Mm. 1tnltrl KUh Sulion. Mm Krnnk rtHr, I Mm. KUvr IMvIm. Mm. II. P. Fori-. , Mm. liclitMH'ti lio. Mt. i'hmliw Kelt una Mr. llilnin KcrsMfon. Mm. I .ii Hi l"nvln w.ia nini vtnltor. Noxi mtin will H H'.tl Jnnu try ftth nt tttf home of Mm. Lulu mm m a lit M'A u mm llio iiiIiiIoiih or Ilie liuv rnld the iK-uutirtil tliiuirliter, Mlrlnin Ifop- 'Paid' at Craterian A poor nhop ' girl Jopn Craw ford a victim of the modern scale of minimum wauea la convicted on very lllmsy circumstantial evi dence of a potty crime. Tho power of might rallies to her persecution and alio i Jailed for a crimo that is not hers, alio vow vonKoance, and all thrguffh her prison, term nhe plana how to make that power of influence and the law iutelf pay her back. When she returns to the every day world again, Mho gathers about her the slickest bunch of crookH that ever worked together, . Carefully- they plan- their- crimee crimes that net' them millions of dollar Uioho dollars which can purchase power andf influence. Everything that Joan's band does is within the law try as the police can, they are unable to trace any thing directly io their door. fl SU1I, the police have another wenpen rone a cruel and illegal as the meanest bit of unsupported circumstantial evidence. , It's tho stool-pigeon hated by the. .very forces that use him eternally fac ing quick death by tho victims of his espionage. - - - , Joan's account- wit-lv tho . Inw'-1 almost squared; 'Hho has outwitted and boaten Its cleverest minions at every turn of the wheel. There re mains but ono more debt to repay, her revenge upon the man who sought to ruin hor life by placing her behind tho bars. The stool - pigeon knows her plan. Love newly fount for that man's only son 'makea her. tank doubly hard. tfll. through him who Is detormlned. to mnko her ) prossor suffer. The scales balnnce again. To go through with tho plan mconj? ruin and Jail for her frlundn again. To Ignore It leads to love and happinew for-her and all tho rent. But telling you tho story is depriving youtoT the, Hieas uroi of soelng it ;j'PttUP' natures it finer than' It' can be- tdld. 1 OF GOLD HILL CHILD (!OI,n IllUU-Ore.. Doc. 17'. '(Sio clui) Ulnina, miiall duunlitor of Mrs. Alrthn Kobhlns, hod tho mis fortmne to Rot hor arm cntight in nu 'electric wrlnffofThursdny. A Ihiihib null Wih lorti' off and llio littlo nrm badly tirulsod but nd, Iioiioh worn broken. T" -J .1 -l. ! - ---- . I i.vt;jrvfiit;i..-. Evergreens For Chrutmaj'1 " Tho Blft Uin'i eulianoos in hen uly unil value ns tlmo goes on! Wo have tho fluent nnd largest lino of choice, evergroens III Soiltlhirn Ol'C(?om i !. ? QUALITY and SERVICE ' , .' .-. 4 '. That's oxtcUy what wo ofer! The very finest line of nursery stock and IntolllRetrt service and advlro, backed by over 25 years o( active business! When you Inspect our evergreens, be sure to soe our f llio fruit. hIIiiiIo, nut' bpurliijt and ornamental trees. Eden Valley Nursery ' N, 8. Bennett, Prop, ' ! . . i Office and yard 13'i Kast Main St. Phone HSO-JS. Residence N. Central, phone o. state of Uroaou Numerytusu's License No. 117. Fret Landscape Service News Notes of Pomona and i .....Subordinate Grange Chapters . Given by Official Reporters " Ceii u til Polut Graiiev At thie regular session on. Dec. H,' tlie literary program was given preeeillng ' the ' grange mooting. Ccorgo Olson, of the Holly theater, accompanied, by. Fred Olson, sang "Maybe It' Love." - Then: : John. Niedermyer presented ' ;"Amosn 'n'. Andy." ' -Mr. ..Olson then , hang ; (tosea of Plccardy-" w. .-;fj . j The ' Grango, orchestra i played neveral Uvcly selections... Miss Al Horta Bonney sang two numbers, "Shepherd Serenade" and "Mem ory Lane," accompanied . .ot. the phino by Airs. , Young.-' -. SpecloJ buslneBtt ot the ovoning was . election of officers; for ihc coming year.. -Those-elected wero: Muster, A. M.- Tyrroil; i overseer Arnold Bohnert-1 t lecturer '; Ktliel, Kroeman;. steward, Earl. Beall; chnpluin, Carl1 Hover; .OBsistant Btoward, John Bohnert; treasurer, I'erl Bonney; secretary, Olva Hes selgrave; gatekeeper, Donald Pat terson; ccros, .Kllabeth Southwell; Pomona, Faye Love; Flora, Lucille, lioverr - lady - assistant steward, Kdlth Bohnert. -. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. 'Tho next regular meeting night will be Friday, Dec. 19. : Applegatc Grnngo At the regular meeting of the Applegate Orange, December 13, at Applegate community hull, elec tion of officers was held. As we "arc a young organ lat ion. we were pleased to have Bro. Nee land, county deputy assistant with 'US, : '' : ' " -' ; Tho nowi officers are- as follows:! Aubrey Ed ward h, master: Herbert Elmore, overseer; '-Martha Mee, loeturor; Walter All 11 or, steward; Frank- Knuten. 'assistant1 stewai'd; Bonnie Ellis, chaplain;. Jack fO'Brien, secretary; Tom Mee, gate keepers Mrs. Delia Edwards, assis tant lady : steward. . The three graces: Mrs. Elmore,. Cereal- Lola Offcnbacher, Pomona; Mrw. Court ney, Flora; Miss Elmore, musician Ed Hawkins, Mr.-Courtncy, War ren Meo, executive committee. .The question ofa ho roe for tho grange iwas dlscuftscd, 'and the committees rendered their reportK. The grange accepted the terms of .the Community olub . for leasing their hull for a period of five yearn or longer. At our next meeting plans- will be -made to arrango the hall to nccommodnte the grange. Mr. and Mrs. Fields of Williams Creek Grnngo nnd MIhs Richardson of Central Point Grrfhge were guests. Iiko Crook Grange r Teoplo of the Lake Creek vicin ity were sovorely ahocked to hear of tho death of Mrs. Helen Meyer Peulgrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ATeyef of Lake Creek, whose pausing - Sunday morning foltowcd ft tyrief 'nines' At ttio Sntfrod Heart hospital whero she Nortonia Hotel iltlt-&$tk oi'f Vasbingtou PortlariH ; Oregon Cqiut'ortablc, " ba venicut, Quiet. Dt'licidua Food u'i;-'-i UiiU. .':.' . 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Lake Creek Orange mot In regu lar session Friday evening, Dec.12, for tho purpose of electing officers to serve during tho ensuing year. Results of the election ver4 as follows: Muster, Roed- Churley. overseer,' Harry Tonn; lecturer, Julia y id ley; steward. Earl Fnr-low;- chaplain, Runs Moore; treus uror, Annu Tonn; secretary, "-Beth Farlow; gatekeopor, Raphael Oar doner; Ceres, Mary Hnnley; Po mona,. Alma Meyer;' Flora, Bea trice Onnlcner; lady assistant stewardi Myrtle Charley; executive committee, Floyd- 'Charleyr . Mike Honley; Jiv Herman Meyor, Sr. -Those r-clcted ; to fill the same offico held last year are: Master, Keod- Chaiicy:stevard,' Earl Far low; assistant, stownrd, Fred Far low; secretary, Beth Farlow; gato keepcr, Raphael Gardener. . The carnival sponsored by Lake Creek Orange was a decided suc cess both socially and financially, a record breaking crowd being in attendance.; A most enjoyable eve ning was spent except for tho shadow cast over members of the local community by news- of .the critical illness of Mrs. Leland Pet tlgrew. - . . .5. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and daughter Mllly, are all loyal mem bers of the Lake Creek Grange and had contributed, much to the jiuq cess of carnival plans up to the. time they were called to the bed side of their loved one. ! The grange wishes to express- Its appreciation o' all -who "'were: in sirLuucutul4n ny. way making the. carnival successful. ' k ( ROSEBURG POSTMASTER , INCLUDED IN NOMINEES AHlSGTON. Dpc. r7. (IP) I'oHtiiuiMtors nunilnntoil by rreal clent. Hoover Includcil Chnrloa S. Hrjitlin? for Rotieburg. Oregon. 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