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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, FRIDAY.- JANUARY Ifi. 1931.
tiYXOPSlS: A l'ii7ip"nr of
rnoi rti4 a expert ", orrou:d
tuning ffOton which l'iriii.n:
Ucuff, beautiful you.ni model, i
1U("tna 1(1 tMflr-C5J MOi(jlit fltflii-
ikiN0, A'ew I'orfc ortitl. ('(cjiniMM;
fromlsM fo make it r'ujht, a.nt
itrr ui duct' s Vtvieiinf to tojisritf M
pose for a aeries of decorations he
is paintinQ for a theater. Aleet.
Vivienne' older aixtn: an actress,
Jears that Vivieune's ventures i-i
society with t'hanning uitl maf.u
he.r discontunteil tnfi her lot an
a model. Aleet ia in love with
J im my C'uii, theatrical press
apit, but knows she must not
iice vat to this emotion until it
t no longer neressaru to rare for
Viiitnne, Jimmy vvranudes Max
iitriu. vfoducer. to giie Aiieen a
part in his new show, "Sara's
fht-istmas UtockinQ." and outlines
ht tWa-t for htr to avvcaf tn vttb
Itv in costume as an advertising
Hunt.
Chapter 6
THE LATEST SENSATION
171VIENWE relaxed and reached
for a cigarette. On a dais Id
Ohatinlng's studio she had been pos
Ing through the mornlog. x
At first she had found It difficult.
Keeping still for so long was dif
ferent from sitting for a few mo
ments before the camera's lenu. But
alter the first few days had passed
she mastered the trick of It. Photo
graphic prints and sketches strewn
on the rugs gave striking evidence
of Channing's thoroughness. There
was avarcely any onsle from which
li had not recorded an Impression
of Vivienne.
The artist's deft Angora had been
busy with his clay. Now he criti
cally examined the dainty eU;ht-lnch
ilgure he had begun to fashion,
dancing up ni his model, his ex
pression registered Artistic salisfao
t!on. Her coloring wus gorgeuns In
its striking contrast.
The blue-black cap of her hair
wan as sleek as though It had been
lacquered. A vivid gusli of crimson
revealed a balf-sinllo ol her lips
as mocking ns the mystery In the
depths of her halfclos"d eyes.
Putting down Channing's lighter,
Vivienne exhaled a cloud of smoke.
Her arm' dropped curelessly to her
side and a bluish liazo Altered up
through her long, slender lingers.
"Well, that's a relief." she an
nounced will) a sigh. "Some day
you'll !eep me here no long thnt
I'll never niovo again."
('banning threw a wot cloth over
his embryo statue. "How about a
lilt or luncheon?"
"They're the sweetest words I've
ever hoard!" Vlvlouno drew a
shawl about her, a magnificent
Spanish specimen of rose-emhroK
dered black. Through the closed
rilass- doors she glimpsed the vista
.if terrace. "Can't we bo served out
there?" she asked. "I'd like to
bathe tn the fountain."
"I'll confess I'd like to let you."
Chaunlng helped her from the dais.
"Hut as an artist. I Insist that you
don't catch cold. I mustn't forget
my murals."
"Then I'll curb my mermaid ten
dencies." Vivienne promised him.
"But I'm going to have lunch tn the
garden oven If I have to dress. I
suppose t might as well, anyway.
We're not working this afternoon?"
"No but If you'ro comfortable,
why bother to chango Just now?"
"1 shan't' she decided and saun
tered out, carefully protecting ln-i
tthoulders from the noon-day sun.
She peered over the parapet dow;
Into the cAiiyon of the street below
If she lost her balance and tumble
down she wondered If they wouli
mistake her for a fallen cnge!
Probably j,n?pl was not the term
they would apply to her. Her cosv
turn would not surest It, nor j
would the circumstances preedin?j
Mich a fall.
FERN VAIXKY, Ore, Jan. It!.
(Spl.) Vlda llulley of San Krnn-,
Cisco spent several days with her
ulster, Mrs. Tom Tlinnns, last week.
Many from Kern Valley wero on
skllllK in riles mi the Slskiyuus Sun
day. One party consisted of Mr.
and Mrs. Kills Pavl and Jimmy.
John and William KHttlor and Ivan
Hedrl.k.
Another Rrnup Included Margaret '
Htifthes. Tom Williams. Mildred
Marshall, with Alieen Parker mid
Evelyn Machelder nf Medford: Ar
thur lUrdi'sty and Kaymond Mont.
Homery of Phoenix.
Ivan Olsen spent the duy Sunday
with Kd Mnrslinll.
January 2 a meellnn will he
held ot the W. O. W. hall In I'hno.
nix to orcunlc a (,inii(!e in this Io-1
callty. i'ounly tliance lippnty Mas-,
tor H. K. Nonlon will linvo thanse
FERN VALLEY
A PQ.MANCf Q RaU'Q
Vh'Junue wuuuVivd . Vlieiwtr
Chamiing had heard nbouL Atlecii.
Now, uk he came from the studio,
shti asked if he had rad the ac
count in the morning papers. Ho
hadn't, and told the Japanese ov
vant to hrfius them out to him.
"So your sister's going to he a
star?" Chancing lounged bark In a
wicker chair, looking cool and com
fortable in flannels and a sports
shirt.
Vivietiue walked across the crass
plot sodded over the roof. She
stretched out upon a cushioned
hammock. . '
"Only a teensy little star." Viv
ienne explained. She clasped her
hands behind her head and wiggled
one foot over the edge of the canvas
swing. "Just the same Aiieeu's de
lighted, and it may he her big
chance."
Changing watched her for a mo
ment, but he seemed preoccupied as
he scanned the papers his servant
handed him.
PARK AVEXUK CASP9
AS "SANTA CLAUS'S
DAUCiHTKR" I,UXCHKft
Smart lle.tauratt t'atront
Doubt Senses When Stage Star
Appears In Make-Up.
KliibC pat i una of (he exi-ln! vt
fill u Tri:i i ion ei e al:t it li-il
!ini;i2fl it rid otlit'i wise iINi-md.
c-crl- flui lni? I he fashion.! hie
luiiclii-ou liour yeMenljiy.
Vivienne had been pos-
At' h Ni t:i;illy i "( veil t.ilito,
wllli it niithl HI l Ufa lu vHi'oil. an ( it
huHihlciiiiKly prcUy k'N in mi
Iclua llx) row l unit? sinru'wli.it mix
Hi'Hlivu of the fumili:ir S:mtu (Jhiu
imp'1! HDimtorM who slaml hi
Mh't't't cumul i tlui ink the hollrtuv
MlRit Hahtii (JIjiuh nml hv.r roiii
IKinloii tipinaruil to bu uhlUlfniH if
Ilto iiHl(iulslin), not In jiv nult-,
Htun'H of 8iii(i.'"'()y H'i'lt-tin-d in'i -tutini
n( siirrouniliim tnhlra. A rlp
plo of don hi inn coin l nen I run
run imI the iu istK:i ;iMc dinlnn i ooim
Slnco no fmiifiiirioiy nlaii:i
tlon was rortlnutniliiB, tliPM tii fiiiid
nolhlim Id fin hot iViilt fitii) wait h
until the i'onsilc-iioiiM coimto l alin
ly nroKo io ilc;ti t.
It was thin Unit the curlom i:nl a
full look at Mltm Siiutil Clau. Shi
win uitlrt-d In a liollotl tiit-ltot ;i"il
trim ml t -id hit: lirfchcs Slo
tt'ord IiImIi ht't'lcil palrnt h'allici
ItnolK, nml llii'.so Willi her j.uiniv
riir-trhnniod rim nitpcctird tin
Austrian hussar nf The Menu
ll'i(m vlntaRtr.
I.ltllo MIsh Snntu riailq pnw
dfnd hr not! heimo sin lrft ttn
lublf. lint iiinliid of ii liiiiidhai:
nr vanity fuse. hTi rarrh'd a hnui
id NliK-klni;. The c.niU'iitw nf th:il
siorldnK resulted in a nenr-t int.
Ah I ha pair ptotM p' d o" l'art
Avcmio most tif t ho hi nr limn
crowil followrd. Ow on tlto Mhh1
wulk MIkm Santa Cl.ius oncnod up
Iwr filocklnii (the oiu W. wis
dniiu'd from hor nrin) nml lift:. in
to (Kstrlhutf paniplihftH.
An ail v i tlxlng man t-topprd fur.
ward nud with a gallant air, huk
ui'Hlcd Hint Mi .SuntJi flan
h'lid her ciidorHonient in n writ
ktmwn lioiMfliuld iirrtitnrt t ft
ChrlMiinnn Kilt. Me nyt nskt4l ftrv
to itfnt wllli him mid that itsrtfl
euiuthlnjr.
Mlsw Sjintn Clans' (orl hrjttfd.
The Rhrcwd hit; kimllv Knt Inti.i it
with thu bright idou neatly
tnurhed ukm the chin and tnin
hhil nvt-r backward. ty thai
time the minions of the law ap
peared and Mi us S.inta OI.iuh and
iirr escort were i c moved to llio
prcflnct (Nation.
The faseinalinR vounc wommi
pavfl her tinnn ns Allien !ray nd
st:ittl that Ua an actrrr.i. Sht
t'tpln inrd that che had thmitiht
Iv5ly ttnyd from the theaier In
ctitnrne and apolofitxed tn llm tv
U. ' tor cr-ittin(r a dittnrhan e.
Her companion admit tttl hr.it
enly fiat he was .taimx Crme. a
pnbtlctty tiimi in M;x Klein's rm
ploy. He revenkd. under Krillhm,
that Mis iitny will on t Hecn In
, (Iroadwav niitsical roitwdy called
"Hara'.t Christmas S;vcklnt." I lot It
Were hfld In hail for fiti t hi.T hrai'
Ititt ttonorrow.
"Well?" Vivienne nskrd when
"munins loo l;ed up. "What do you
link of It?"
"I think I want to meet this Jim
ty Crane and I want to know your
oMor. Here's to ihein both!" he
proposed mid p.issc.l Vivienne her
d.ink. "And tn my Maine." he ,idd
imI, ttuicliing his j;!a;; U hers.
Aiteert'a n;? Xt r
t'5 b.ttf je.itcu
Jictre-.. n ii- i
and he extends a conllal Invitation
to till in Kern Valley.
Several frm Vem Valley ntlend
ed the Installation of oftlcers and
covered dish dinner Klven l,y the
N'cluliliors ,-f Wooilrrnlt al riioeuix
Wednesdiiy nlBlll.
Allern I'nrker was an all nlRht
unci Wednesday o f MarKiiii-t
HttKltes.
tluests of Joe Cantor, Jr.. Wed
nesday eveillnc were tleo. O'l'on
nor. Kd Marshall, I vim Olsen and
Helen Kiintor.
Ilernaid Mershon ipent the nlttht
Wednesday with Tom Williams.
Mr and, Mrs, J r. Kldlldse called
nt the home of I.. V. Iluuhes Wed
liesday. M-. ami Mrs. Lester t'nrr hnve
christened their hahv hov Hohcrt
Meile.
No Iteis on liin-1 Winner.
IH-:i:i;Y. Kng. 44'i Angel Pave,
inent won a rare here at odik of
Hitl t, 1 but nobody btche.l the
hnrxe and nil motiev n., tt'id n
other hM?e9 wa retutneil.
w - m
j RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS'-1
: TALENT 1 1 GOLD HILL j
; TAI.KNT. Ore., Jan. 16. (Hpl.)
) Jo moH I'.d vn I'd AhtHters priHsd
finvay ut the t 'oinmunity hospital in
A f h I a n 1 Wediienilny tifternoon.
I .l.inuiiiy I 4. at the mki of S3 yvai'N
j Air. Af.'iHierH nuide hln home with
hlw son Paul at Talent, coming
'here from Kujene IS montrm hkq.
Mr. MitHters wiih in perfect he;t!th
j until two weekM hko, when he wnt
taken ill with flu.
T
A chicken dinner was 'enjoyed (tt
the Tiny Tavern In Talent Wednes
day Airs, lijilis. Airs. Whitney.
AIik. Frank iJean, AI rs. l-'rank
iJickey, Ar. I'rovot, Mrs. IluKhen
of Ashhinl. Alrn. J'.rown of Aled
fonl and Alr. Kttrl Jones of Tal
ent. Aft'-r dinner they went to the
home of AIi-h. Karl Jones, where
hridce wan enjoyed.
Air. anil Airs. Heaver and daugh
ter Helen of Twin Kn lis. Idaho,
arrivetl in Talent January 14 and
are guests of Air. and Airs. Lewis
Hill. Air. nml Airs. Heaver and
daughter have been touring east
ern and southern states and are
on their way home by way of I'ort
htnd and the t 'olumhlu highway.
Air. and Airs. Joseph Spitsccr are
building a new four-room home
on Alain street, one Mock west of
the S. P. depot. Air. Spitzer is
postmaster at Til lent. 'Air. Sttllen-g-r
lias the building contract.
Air. and Ali Si . Jlarvey Walters
gave a dinner Tuesday for Air. and
At i s. G. Itullen -and son Alvin
who will leuvn Salurday for Man
IHetfO. t'al., where-they intend to
make tfleir home.'
Mrs. Sam Foster nnd daughter
of Butte, Atont., expressed delight
in the mild weather of the valley.
They are enroute to eastern points
over the southern route.
At the regular council meeting
held recently. Kyle Tame resumed
the responsibility of mayor of Tal
ent, nnd Air. Aloliarra ns council
man in place of Harvey Walters.
Archie Kdmundson was again ap
pointed city marshal.
A1 ud holes nnd rough places in
the HtreetH have been filled in dur
ing the week by City Alarshal K.
Kdmumlson.
Air. and Airs. Frank Hart re
cently moved to I heir new home
south of Talent. He has also built
a barn and chicken house and ex
pects to raise poultry.
Airs. Allison Ward who spent the
past six months fn Aberdeen,
Wash., has returned to hr home
here.
Air. and Airs. Ala Hon Wells of
Sioux City, Iowa called on friends
in Talent over the week end on
their way to Los Angeles.
Ati'H, ). 1 1, Ala nnlng was guest
of Airs. Chas. Thomas of Med ford
Tuesday.
Harvey Cliff. O. H. Alannlng.
Hen In man nnd Tten Lnmh visited
the Hig Six mine" and 'enjoyed a
chicken tllnnef ' with1 the crow
which Is working the mine.
Airs. Hendiiek Ooddard visited
at the Culver homo in Phoenix .
Wednesday and Thursday.
Judge (ioddard and wife of Kla
math Falls visited Mr. Ooddard's
parents over the week end.
Airs. Cialbrllh Is expected home
Saturday from the Community
hospital in Ashland.
W. 10. How ley has recently
added u oompleto lino of groceries
tn his business.
Airs. Myron Keith Is reported ns
being quite ill, at her home on
Wagner creek.
WILLOW SPRINGS, Ore.. Jan.
If,. (Spl.) Ranchers In this vi
cinity are husy plowing. Field
brothers hnve petis planted nnd are
ready to set a number of acre to
strawberries.
Air. and Airs. J. W. Itlrkholz and
son Roland motored to Yrekn, Cal.,
Sunday.
Aliss Wlldu Richmond Is clerk
for H. S. Heuel at tho legislature
in Salem. She 1 staying with her
sister. Airs. Ralph Kellogg.
Robert 1 trophy of I turn tpent
pa rt of last wee k with h is w i f e
and little daughter here. He drove
from eastern Orecnn and found the
roads in good shape, with very
little snow.
The Nathan Grishnm family has
moved from the Karl Heft house,
where they have lived for several
years, to the l. Al, Grisham home
in Central Point.
W. K. Parker and family were
dinner guests Sunday nt the New
ton KdwanU home in Aledford. ,
Air. and Mrs. Sam Atideron re
ceived Hewn of the arrival of a
cranddauuhter on Christmas night.
She is the little daughter of Air.
and Mis. Albert Anderson of Port
land. Mrs W. It. Harris was 111 for
several duy l ist weok. but Is much,
impnivrd and able to he out.
CLIMAX. Gre., J.ih. 1 5,- tSpl.1
-Resitlents wrrc vhoeked to h ai j
of tho death of Tred Stlmson tt
his home near Aleedford and the j
heartfelt svmpalhv if the cotnmu-
nitv h evtended to the family. i
Aim. Hilda Aloicart and pun.!
j ChiirlM. of perM. are visiting
! her sivter. Mrs. L. H. Wrti. I
Phil Welti: In back from a visit.
I with hi parents at Amlerson,
" Cnllf !
KiL-hth ci aHe examinations are
being held tod.iv fr Clinton Char.
! l-v. who is the only applicant.
Mr. nml Mr. L. H W'-rtt at-
tende.l the fnioral today of Kied
Stttnin
Ml- NVIlie Grltm ailed t
Ihe Wert7 home Sundnv afternoon
Mioi 'ei Ki'i-lnw was In Med-
Clarified advrrti-ing Reta results.
WILLOW SPRINGS
CLIMAX I
i 1 " ' 1 " i
GOLD HILL. Ore.. Jan. 15.
. (Xpl.) W. R. C. held their regular
business meeting and dinner in the
j city hall Wednesday noon.
I Air. and Airs. Alerrltt Merrlmnn
spent the week-end as guests of
! friends in Weed, Calif,
j' January 7, about 25 members of
the Gold Hill L O. O. F. lodge and
I Amethyst liebekah lodgo went to
Central Point to attend joint in-
stallution of the Central Point
; lodges.
Air. nnd Airs. Harold Fuller.
.Alius Lueile Hlttle. Alerrltt lllttle
and Kenneth Kobinson spent Sun-
day on the Crater Lake highway
j skiing.
f Airs. J. C. Short was a business
; visitor in Aledford Tuesday.
I The Infant daughter of Afr. nnd
Airs. Hoy Centers Is very ill with
j bronchial pneumonia.
i Air. nnd Airs. George Hammers-
ley Jean and iilll ilummersley and
i Delia Walker were coasting on the
; Green Springs Sunday.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Airs. Wilbur Martin is very ill.
The five small children of Mr.
and Airs. Tom Smith have been
! seriously ill with flu.
Airs. Heva Davis entertained the
Sewing club at her home Friday
J afternoon.
I Air. and Airs. W. G. Davis and
1 daughter Alarilyn were week end
visitors at the home of Mr. Davis
mother in Phoenix.
Airs. Tom Cook was a Medford
visitor Tuesday.
J toward Drake was a business
visitor in Grants Pass Thursday.
Airs. Wilmot hoe been very, ill
with poison oak.
Seth Coy came from the Oregon
Caves Sunday to visit homo folks.
Airs. W. G. Davis nnd daughter
Alarilyn and Airs. Al. L. Stiekel
were Ashland visitors Monday.
Airs. Tom Chisholm Is ill with
totisilitls.
Airs. J. AL Lively was a Medford
visitor Saturday,
Air. nnd Mrs. A. U Hildreth of
ltutte Falls were dinner guests of
Air. and Airs. Jack Pickurd Satur
day. ' Airs. Delia Shaver nnd son
Woodrow were Ashland visitors
Sunday.
Charles Barge Is reported quite
ill at his home.
.Miss Lyndol Jacobs waH n busi
ness visitor in Aledford Wednes
day. Air. nnd Airs. Jack Wilson nnd
family of Aledford spent Tuesday
with Airs. Wilson's parents, Air.
and Mrs. Jack Pickard in thin city.
Allen Cameron returned Thurs
day morning from Hood River.
The Ladles' Aid hehl their regu
lar meeting at the church Thurs
day afternoon. , ,
Air. and Airs. Frank Lawrence
and Karl Adams wero among Aled
ford visitors from hero Saturday.
Air. and Airs. Newham and fam
ily have moved Into thQ Lloyd AI11
ler home on the north side. j
A report from the Convalescent
Home In Medford, where Airs.
Julia Bowman is a patient, is that
Airs. Itowman is not as well as last
week. !
Phoenix high school basket ha 11
squads will play the Gobi Hill hlghJ
teams nt the local gym'" Friday
evening at 7:30. i
4
I1KLLVIF.W. Ore., Jan. III.
(Special) Regular meeting of the
I'pper Valley Community club was
held In the club rooms January
1 1 at 2 o'clock. Important mat
tew of business were discuswd
and plans were made for n com
mtmlty cluh dinner, to be held In
Kebruair. Airs. U. K. Hell, Airs.
I 1). Aleservey and Airs. A. C. 1
Joy are the committee in rhnrtre
of this affair. A program will
follow the covered dish dinner.
Atrr. Corle Jane Rragg and Mrs.
Alary Stenrud joined the eltih.
Airs. Adrlen Wolf and son, Rog
er. Al rs. Al at heny and Al rs. J .
Wolf were guests of the cluh.
After the business meeting, Mrs.
C. It. Inmbkin, chairman, took
charge. 1
A pfnno' duet by Airs. Adrian
Wolf and son. Roger, was given.
and Alr. J. I Wolf gave an ac
count of her trip to Kurope, dwell
ing chiefly on Ireland. This proved
interesting nnd was enjoyed !
the ladles.
Mrs. R. K. Relt sang two se
lections with Alts. o. V. Richie
at the piano. Tho program closed
with two heautlful piano numbers
by Mrs. Richie.
Refreshments1 were served hy
the hostesses. Airs. Lambkin and
All's. Joy.
Hostesses for February are Airs.
Helta Alaituin and Airs. L. IV Ale
Mnrvey. , play, entith d ' Reads on a
String," will he given in the
.Community cluh house January
30 by the Rellview I'.-T. A. Pro
ceed w;ll be used for the phi"
fhrd. princing will follow the
program. The eat Is as follows
Reiinie Havts. Teralve Davis.
Kdwin Dunn; J. 11. Havls. Rennle's
father. R(ts Crnfton: H a r o I d
P.ennn. a friend of Rennics, Walter
I.ongstietbt Ah. Oinkler. a would'
lte detective. A. V. Hood: Airs. J
H Havis. Rennle's mother. Rertha
AlcKlnney: Molly Molleitnn. Ren
n'e s sweetheart. Nellie Oaf ton.
Jeanette Rlue. I'nele Ren'i nfece,
Hilda Wi h h; Cleopatra (Hinnr
gnrlne Johnop. Rertha Wallis:
Itenj. liivis. Kq . rich uncle. Ray
Rums.
S.VIintNK I'liKKK. ". '"'
IK. (Sl'l.) Mr. Kvn N'.wli.n
Stimlay mfM-ntni: lv stunt (or Mrl
Iniiil for nn i-xti-n.li il vl-it iih
h.r il.-iiiKlili-r, Mis. It, I.. Siiilit-r-land.
: BELLEVIEW
1 ;
!
SARDINE CREEK
Karl Croft had a narrow escape
lust wk from being teriouly in
jured in an auto wreek, when hin
ear collided with that of Airs. K
Gad way of l.ake creek on North
Central In Aledford. when his car
was turned completely over, and
was so badly wrecked that Air.
croft was obliged to purchase an
other car, to return home.
Air. and Airs. John Smith re
turned last week from a two - --
weeks' trip through California. -Koing
as far south as Mexico. They! LAk F. CRKEK. Ore., Jan.-U.-
ifport a wonderful trip. MSpl.) At the last regular meeting
Dad Wright, who has been vis-; of Lake Creek Grange, the follow-
iting here since Christmas wiin'j,, committees were appointed by
his son. Hill WriRht and family,
returned .Monuay io n. i.u.ur ... Mllblc .jjrown. .Herman Meyer, Karl
Sams valley. - ' ' Furlow. relief Uuss .Moore, Kiln
Air. nnd Airs. H. H. Blhart nnd; M,. Xora tSrudshiiw: agrleul-f
pon, Hlly. of Ashland were Sunday j Ure ;pjoyl Charley. Fmma ATes- f
visitors at tne nome ot Air. n""ltAVMJk IJanley; legirlatve-Mrrt-
P. U Walt. (Aleyer, latrloe Gardener.
Ft. W. Dusenherry and family tTonn: home economics
and Ralph Dusenherry attended Moore,, Anna Tonn, Alyrtle
a danct' n Foots creek Saturday' ley; way. and means Herman,
night. . ' j Aieyer, Jr.. Alary Hanley. Tom Far-j
i.th Kmiiii i doini- some Ini-I'w; publicity liet.-i Fallow. The,
proving around ' his home
here
of the
tlUling IIIH UH.HIOII. Will" l i
improvements is me Diuiinng oi
cess pool.
Mr. nml Mrs. Earl Croft anil
children were visitors, at I-ako
i-rwk, Talont and Medford Sun
day. E. CV Fine Is confined to III
home this week with n severe
cold. Also C. 10. Miller is 111 with
rheumatism.
Mrs. C. Ij. Dusonherry of Oold
Mill was visitint- Mrs. U Dusen
herry AVednesday.
The farmers in this vicinity
are
busy plowing and petting in
their
crops. Genrpe ,nnd lvan
have n tint-tor running o
Smith
i their
Sleepy
father's place, and the
Hollow ranch at the mouth of the
creek Is foeinK plowed by tractor
alno.
NSTALLATION AT
GOLD HILL. Ore.. Jan. 1C-
(Spl.)1 AVith an attendance of 1 01
the I. O. O. F. lodge So. 1 .'! and
Amethyst liebekah lodge No. 07
of this city held joint installation
of of Hears Wednesday evening,
with District Deputy Grand Ala
ter Southwell of Central Point and
Airs. Klinor Force of this city and
their Installing officers in charge.
. Officers of the L O. O. F. lodge
for the ensuing term are: Past
noble grand, J. A. Clement: N.
G. Ray Thompson: vice-grand.
George Aleswinger; II. S. N. !.. If.
D. Force: L. S. N. G.. Robert Cook:
K. S. V. ., Paul Thompson: L. S.
V. G., Tony Rosh: chaplain. Frank
Carter: warden, William Ferguson;
conductor, John Alardon: L. Sr S..
J. Rryan; R. S. S., Tom TIenderson:
O. S. G., Andrew Hootenr L S. C...
Tom West: secretary. Warren Cop
pack: treasurer. J. J. Hitter.
.Following are Rehekah officer?:
P. -N G., Ktta Carter; N. G.. Viola
Alooro: V. G., Aladge Dorraan: R.
N. C... Dora Hammersley; L. S.
X. G.. Pearl Ferguson; R. S. V. G..
Rena Davis; L. S. V. G-, Kthel Alar
tin: chaplain. Ilessie Henderson;
warden, Pauline Thompson; con
ductor. Rlanche AleiTiman : O. S.
C... Ruth Iewis: I. S. C... Nora
Shorh: musician. Priscilla Aleisin
?er; ecretm-J. Kvelyn Thompson:
treasurer, Lucy Alee.
In honor of the 1 12th anniversary
of Odd Fellowship, Lola Reed gave
a 'rending on the life of Thomas
Wilding, the father of the order.
Following the installation nnd
program, a lunch was served. The
tahlcs were decorated with large
rod apples donated by Airs. George
Lyman. A targe delegation of vis
itors was present.
Columbia University professor
says trial marriages are here to
stay. Well, wo must have some
form of permanence in matrimony.
Philadelphia Rulletin.
Western Mother
Knew Best
WISE mothers find the thinus
that keen children contented,
happy, well. Most nf them hnvo
learned Ihey can depend on one thing
to restore a youngster's Rood naturo
when he's cross, frrtful. upset.
The experience of Mrs. Walter E.
Cross, Littleton. Denver, Colorado, is
a typical one. She says: "I have used
California Pis Syrup w ith Thora for
eight years and wiln June since she
was a' tiny baby. Whenever they're
the least bit constipated or restless 1
give them n little. It has them
comfortnble. happy, well, in a jilTy.
Their splendid condition proves I
knew best when 1 decided to use this
wonderful preparation with them."
Physicinns endorse the use of pure
vegetable California I"ig Syrup when
bad breath, coated tongue, dullness,
feverishness, listlessncss, etc.. show
a child's bowels are ill need of help.
Weak stomach and bowels are toned
by its gentle aid; appetite increased;
diflestion nnd atsitnilation ure so
assisted that weak, undernourished
children quickly improve in weight,
strength and energy.
The vrniune always bears the word
California. So look for that when
buving. All drugstores have it.
IAX ATIVE-TONIC CHIIUHIN j
1 WSS!8S5W? ljjfl
AT REGULAR MEETING
j Af aster dteed Charley: Finance-!
-Alma )
Harry i
Mary I
('hup. '
! -first named
chairman of the
committee.
Interesting reports "of retiring j
committees were givort hy Alabel t
Rrown. Floyd Charley, Reth Far-
low. Alary Hanley, Alary. Aioore and 1
Russ Aioore. j
An interesting impromptu pro- -gram,
under the direction of Airs. 1
Alabel Iliown. was given after the
business session. It included:
Group song, "Greeting Song"; read
ing. "Dangerous Dan Magrew,' by
Reed Charley: recitation, "Piller
Fights," by Jewell Abbott: song.
"Smile. Smile. Smile." by Airs. Ala
bel Brown and Floyd Charley: "A
Wise Old Owl." by Alma Afeyer:
group aong. "Rrlnglng in the
Sheaves"; "On the Rridge at Alid
night,' by Af itJ. Anna Tonn. nnd
special speeches by the newly elect
ed officers.
It, was announced that Airs.
Alyrtle Charley, lady assistant Ktevv
ard. had been absent only two
meetings since organization of I,ik
Creek Grange, a record ithoucht to
be held by no other member. - '
According - to p r o s o n t plana,
dances will be held at Lnke Creek
hall regularly 4very two week.' be
ginning January 1M. All are cor
dially invited to attend.
WHJ. FETE-TEACHERS
The Easle ' Point Parent-Teaeh-er.s'
association, at its first regu
lar meeting this year, planned to
serve luncheon to the teachers at
tending the rural meeting to he
held at Eagle Point. Saturday. Jan
uary 24. The Founders' Day pro
giam will he held in the afternoon
Kehruary Kl at 'A o'clock. Commit
tees are preparing for, a very, in-j
toresting and enjnyahle meeting on j
this date. The public is welcome: ;
BELLVIEW GRANGE MEET
FEATURES DEGREE WORK!
1 1 E LI. V I K W. O re. . .Ian. 1 ti
(Special) Regular meeting of
liellview grange will ht held Janu
ary 2' at S o'clock. Central I'o'im
drill team will be present to put
on the t h ird and f o u r t h d eg ree
work. Sixteen candidates will bo
given this work.
An Invitation is extend rd to
grange members in the valley to
attend this meeting at liellview.
A committee composed of the
following will have eharge of the
refroMhments. Mr. and Mrs. V. 1,
66 6
Is a doctor's Prescription for
COLDS & HEADACHES
It is the most speedy remedy known
666 also in Tablets ;
With each $1.00 cash pur
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imiiimmmmmn
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nTlronment of quiet liveliness are sure
to be found each year sees world
travelers returning to enjoy its hospit
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Clift, physically new the greater pnrt
yet old with its years of srv
locatta in me very crnr
Itan an rranr
hereth
-ne busv
ne trereina: life of
Berkeley lunrinr up to
tuiis on the opposite shore roiles
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1
me-up to the jaded appetite. On the
main floor are two other equally fam
ous restaurants, the f lorentine noon
and the unique, di'lifthtfiilh
toffee Mi op, just off Ui
The Clift ronf:
Wsts is
("W-that no guest
cause to obicrt to the
fts larkinir in thnt atmosphere of
friendliness and personal service that
has been so important in present day
methods of hotel hospitality. Al
though the Clift is a major hotel of
San Francisco, although it is rated as
suprrrne in service and value givlng.O
yet the rates there are surpmingly
low. The rates start at 13 single and
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