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MIllMAI-in If t IT rl1l?rTITTvrri1 lltmTinnn
PAOE SIX
BY HOWARD KOCKEY
JlClKCCtiLoilOlliO
XVXOrStS; Uenutji and talent
m brinuina since. to two vmimi
y.cxc York sister, Aileen mid Vivi
innti tlrny, Aileen, tlt older. It tin
ircn oiven a chance to star In Mux
Klein7 new tnuniral allow. "Sara'
Christmas Htovkiug," Vivienne,
youna ami headstrong, in twain (J
for Dwioht Chnnninq. artint, while
A paints a series of mural (or
a new theater. Channinti i iii
trteated in hie model, and irlten a
raimtnrm niitid a borrowed tire
the im venvtnu, he vrmnisen to
vial; it ritjht vith the ouner,
Jimmy Crane, theatrical i r r. mm
aaent. in lit lorn with AHer.n, but
xhe refuse to respond to his at
tention until t'ii untie' future i
erltlcil. Ah advertisinq muni en
ninevred bu ihumt nut Aitcen ott
the front vaye of the b'ew York
pattern, but t am her the bitter
jralauttv of Kdun Bellamy, the IC
tress she ha displaced.
Chapter 8
A STAB IN THE BACK
JpUOAIMVAY had been enjoying a
" two-day thrill.
J:ulnil hy sensations, Its foot light
jinpuhiiioii was amused by the news
that did Max Klotu was about to
hliizun a biand now name In the
tlglitn liofore lifs tlicater. Jimmy
Cnmu'a mast sanguine hopes had
hei'ii far surpassed hy the news re-
norm of Aileen (Cray's discovery,
Miss Santa Claus' court entranrc
hud been minus costume. That is,
she hud worn a simple frock In
stead oT the togs (he cameras bad
raujiht the previous afternoon. Her
arrival had been tbo Bljenal for a
photographers' stampede.
Discharged by a friendly Justice,
the prisoners were driven uptown in
Chnnniuh'ft car. With Max Klein
and Vivieiine they had lunched at
the Kits. Klein was beamingly gra
cious to his newest star and Chan
nhiK appeared to find her plipiaiitly
tut riKU In K Vivieiine, somewhat
petulantly, bathed In reflected filory.
Play Ins second-fiddle tended to
cramp her style.
.Max Klein made a mental note of
the younger sister' resemblance lo
her lovely mother. Yes, sho had the
r.amo first-violin tendencies. A high
strung, delicate fust? uuient, I his
luury-Ioving girt. It would rcnulre
a master touch to brhiK out the
hu.U In her.
Klein illicit be bluntly crude at
times, but his Intight Into char
acter wan uIihomI inhillihlo. lie bnd
frequently tnsed liarmoniPb whoro
iithoiM found only discords. Of
course hu had had his failures,
huurt-hrcakliiK ones at time. Hut
In his philosophy, trying mailo life
worthwhile. He had seen qnllo a
lot of silk piirseH produced from
apparent sows' earn. Vivlenno's
u'Uko was different. She xctts a silk
puryt-a WuU too lino a sllh purso
Willi too litf.o in It. And tlmt was
daugerotiH,
.Mill my 'Crane found meanwhile
that ho ,-athor Mkiu Dwlglit Chan
nlns. Yet he resented (be enso with
which tbo man iimttu hiiuseir agree
able. KiiimvIiik bis crowd hud inado
Vivienne i-nstlrrw ...id discontented.
Allecn was too happy to realize
that her amblllon was almost with
in her gi'iiHp. Klein had set Octn
bar sixth m the opening tlate. lie
had dei-hled not to risk production
any sooner. There must bo no rough
edgej. Tbo weather would bo bet
tor thou; people would be In town.
With tho heralding tho show bnd
rcj'ulved, ItB reception was assured.
So be meant to mnko Its premiere
one that would he remembered.
Aluno In Iter cosy apartment that
was now brighter for flowers Alleen
eat hy tho window, watching tbo re
flection of tho sunset In tho sky. She
had just co mo In from rehearsal,
('or a wholo half hour sho could re
tax. then bailie and dress for din
ner. That was one I rouble, she
thought, and smiled. She was al
ways on the go. Kvcii her prlvato
life was public ntfw. and It wad Rood
policy for her to bo seen dining In
the smartest places.
Meanwhile Viv was busy, posing
for Dwlttlu Chauning. She went to
his studio overy day. Alleeti did
n it knov- and had not asked Just
what s ut or picture ('haituhi war
working tin. Kxrep' at night. Hie
ii. ill era huw little o -a h oibpr, but
Ailccn had In in (fit on Ytt If line's
spending the evenings with h'1!'.
The bonne phono rang and Alleen
got up lo learn who was calling.
Klein and Jimmy were due at seven,
but they couldn't be hero yet.
Nevei thclQSH It was Jimmy's voice
that came to her over the wlie.
"Arc you dressed?" ha asked ex
eltrdly. "If you aren't In I ho tub.
snap Into something. Kid. Klein's
hero and we're coming up."
"Whal'rt wrniiK?'1 Alleen asked In
alarm.
"Nothing that can't be straight
ened out,- 'immy reassured her,
"but there's l metblns we've Rut to
talk about and take some art inn
lnOilto."
Klein came pultliig Into the rnmn
with a face like a thundercloud
Alleen had neter seen him so belde
himself. Um looked about. "Olve
Seveff Helps In One For
Difficult Coughs From Colds
Creomuliion is s better help than
some cought ntnl. It cotnbinrs nfvcn
sinjor he I pt in one, to do the IwM that
men know for any cough from cold.
There Is creoiote ihe world's mi
premeeliclp blended, cmuUitied mid
palatable. There are white pine tar,
wild cherry bark, menthol, ipecac,
etc Ivarh i lt for a reihAi (vpe
of cough. Hut even doctor might
disagree on what i best for your.
So expert! have combined in Crco
mulnion all major help in one. Thit
to deal with all conditions in a uuC
effective way. No narcotic in it.
CrroimiKion it for people who
Tibll t" 0" I he iMiltoMt In ivt;h
A ROMANCE OfJADIOJ
, me a drink that'll sock tne, t I'll
bite myself."
Jimmy went to the kitcheuclLo
and pulled out a tray of ice-cubes.
Klein looked oa though ho might
explode, "(Jive me the bottle!" be
roared. "Can't you see I need it
straight!" He poured a generous
portion and proceeded to drain the
glass.
"Show her the damned tiling,
Jimmy," lie directed angrily- Crane
passed Aileen a clipping, torn from
the week's Tattle Tales. ''Some
body's going to he skinned alive
when I find out who planted that!"
Klein went on its Atleen read the
offending paragraphs. ...
TWO BIRDS OF PMJMAGI-.
FEATHER T1IKIK NK8TS
tt ifl hflllR lliSCflH'fly tVlll.HjKTL'd
tliiil a rtiiii jiiIiik p.iir .if hMoix.
now qui to in tho I'Dcna oi tlit
Mii.'irt iiHino':lc, u)ai-ntly
m lived tho irohlcni of M;ilriJtt
tlmt nto)i:i ho dear to sqiiio tt'ini
n inn lien tis.
Tim Hint of tlin-ft lovely fJ-iiiurli
lins recently vMuiUvO ii) uiidci tlm
wing of one of the wihosl iiiiO i k-h-r-st
ohl Itiidn tn the nlt;iiimv uf
'I'inifcB Snii.tic. It In al(l lliut X'W
York will soo much o Iht in tho
Klftre (if the t'ontht-htu thin Kr-iiRou.
The oilirr fair siren will ;il.n !
SM'ii. eo the story no, in imi.'m
Uy (he artist whom flirck lor n
$l,flf drep.H was rocnnllv fnt in
oim of iho lown's inoHt nitty nt
liuis. Alleen flushed crimson. "Oh. who
dared!" Sho cried out hi anguish.
"That's exactly what I want to
know!" Klein's ni:niier was men
acing. "In tho first place, Alleen,
I'm sorry. There's no need raying
that Jimmy and I wouldn't rftnop i.i
pel l in' publicity In such a roneii
way. Tho story afn. true, and -vbo
over knows you knows It ain't. bat
goes for my friends too, Hut of
course a lot of people think every
theatrical mauaitr has a ha rem
I'll admit that the theater ain't
exactly a Sunday School, lint In all
the years I've beeu pultin' mi plays,
there ain't a man or woman who
can dig up dirt on me.
"Max, don't!" Aileen hogged him
"You've been perfectly wonderful
first lo Dud. and (ben tn me. It's a
vllo filing to publish but I suppose
every girl on the state has to ox
peel such things. I won't ny I
don't mind It but I can shiud It.
.Max. It's that Hasty lie iihnut
Vivienne that. makes me want to
choke whoever wrote such a vicimui
thing!"
Yeah." Kloln nodded. "Hut that
Isn't gettin' u anywhere. Of course
tho guy don't mention nnmcK and
it takes a pretty elicit lawyer to put
anything ou Ihnt sheet. Rut I'm not
going lo lie down under any such
stnh in tho hack. Maybe I know
who dona it and tm.ylio I'm all wel
but tt wouldn't tnke much Ihlnk
ln' for you to suspect, who I mean."
"Not Vol In my?" Alleen spoke
before she could restrain hersidf.
"That's my guess," Klein cmi
Armed. "What I'm womlei Inn's
how she got this dope nbour Yivl
en no. Vol In my doesn't know Than
uing."
"Sho might know Homemie til Cal
latin's." it occurred to liuiiuy
"Alleen, you remember thai dre.
Viv woro tbo night win- m.i
drenched hi his car. She xitld Clian
nlnR was going tn pbonu Callaim
and fix it up with Mm "
"Rut all that is perfectly lino
cent!" Alleen protested wltdlv
"Yon can't think Viv"
"No I don't. Rut people might,"
Jimmy reminded her.
"Jimmy, don't let her see if
Aileen hurst out eryim;.
"Just a moment, dmi'iliter." Klrht
ftald quietly. "We golla face the
facts. If I ntart an action, :t:;nlnsi
Vellnmy or Tattle Tnlr. they'll Imlh
fight hack, of course. Thai mmmi
every rag hi tho country will bn full
of H. So, If ymi can stand It I
don't think It'll do a, bit uf harm
to Vivienne."
"lie's right. Alleen." Jimmy
agreed.
"Sure." Klein bail calmed down
We've got to hantlto It quietly by
oitrsolves. You stay hern with
Alleen, Jimmy. I'll rii-. up ami vv
Owight Cbaunhig. !tl ment vru all
at eight o'clock, and nnyba I'll
hrlng him with me."
Soon after ho left Vivienne ranie
In.
"Hello, you two! ,Ain I late"
Why, I thought you'd bo dre-ci.
Alice n."
She pulled off her hat and toHscd
It carelessly on tho table, l-ndci
her arm was a magazine. With a
twinkle In her eyes, she dropped It
ill A Hern's lap.
"Have yon seen thntf1' she asked
gaily. "The Orav twins are setting
hifuifiOH.T. lnnrM, It' a scream!"
Aileen stared down at the open
page, t-Ki stunned to look up at
Jimmy.
"Well, I'll be darned!" he inn I
tered.
to;,i
in
Hai Vivinn fniled In tl'Aup th
tntstr aianific.ince of Ihf gutttp
ilm or rtnes h Actu.illy behtv
M n lokef Sett tomorrow's chxp
ler. from mills that hanp en it U rru
tial. One dare not hum mill roughs
to njr lcer help. Hut don't you
think that any cough cnlU lor the
lnt help known?
CreomuUion costn a Utile more
than innir hel!i Jl.iS Hut your
tlrugKint guarantres it. So it com
vou nothing if you think it fait to
j-endrr help that is quick and com-
P,l i f 'arAftil iiMnU mitri and
more, demand thin maiimum pret-
timi list it promptly.
StilOMIlLSIOX
for tMtflemlf Congha
irvm I ohi
MEDFORD MAIL
MEDFORD QUINT
MEETS SHASTA
Tim iMwIfunl lilKli Mcliool liuskcl-
; ball team Iiuk no fioiillii'rn Orison :
! rniifiiriMK'a KHine IIiIh wuoU. IiiiI i
Saturdny evtmlniK at thn urmorv
IiIuvh the Mt. Hli:ita union kcIiooI
(liilnt. Krlduy evnnliiK Ml. Hhasla
j plays AHhland. Klamath Kails Is'
I Hcheduli'd to pluy Clants Pass at
(itaniH I'ass I the only confervneu
tilt.
Tins local five i now in Kood
Ipliyiiial ci ndltlon and the tiame
1 iiL'aliiHt Klfimalli Kails showed
( flashes of real power. They have
a Mjonn teiiertolre of plays and
plenty of reserve strength.
.Mldseason will see the depart
ure or Ivan MarrliiKlon by Krailiia
llon, and Couch Hurcher Is scout
IllK for lualeriul to take his pluce.
While la heiiiK developi-il into a
minion Kuuril ufter beliiK a ceuier
piospect. White is u rany youth
with speed and Is Kood (Iril)bler
and better than the average shot.
II Is probable Unit the .Med lord
bii;) school will arraiiKe k"Uich this
week with some of the rural teams
as Coach lluiKher is anxious to
keep his players busy from now
until Hie Ashland Raines.
Kollowlnjr the court
Mi'Wioii to ho betd thti
the county courthouse
of honor
evi'iiini: in
the fir.vt
meeting of newly elected district
committeemen will he held, with
Don Xewhury as district chairman.
-Merit lindiro.s will lie awarded at
this time, with llaymond Kricksoii
coniiletliiK work In carpentry, fire-;
matifiilp mid wondcarvinn; Donald i
(iray. fircmanshlp. and Clco llick-,
sciioiarsnip. Koiiert (iall and Her
bert .Wilson phi n tn become sec
oud elnsH scouts, and Donald Xell
son and Leonard Klein, fiit class
HCOllt.M,
EAGLE POINT PTA
LI
KAf'.MO POINT, Ore., Jan. I II
(HpeelaD Kugle Point P.-T. A.
nienibcrtt are dolni; a line work
with their hot lunches. They serve
on an average or Coily-I'tve pupils
each day. This t ma us u Ml-eat
deal to children that come fn tn
it distance, and are able to have a
cup of hot soup. So fur I here
are only thirteen ladies on the
servhiK list to do this work.
Thi- Coutily Teach
institute
will be held at Kau'te Point Jan.
24. The P.-T. A. will siu-ve a hot
lunch at twelve o'clock for the
visiting tenchorn.
81
CHICAOO, .Ian. III. (fl A slen
der youth of ipllet voire ami dress
robbed the ticket nftires of the
liilon station of $10,000 in cash
early today, locked the clerk into
the vault and left apparently un
seen. The robber timed his appear
ance for 2;3o a. in., when only one
clerk, llohart K. Smith, was on
duty. Tho vast station, largest 111
ChlciKo, was deserted except for a
maKaxiue counter clerk who doged
la one corner and a Janitor iu an
other. NEW iFiiCiL OF
I
KAOLK POINT. Ore., Jan. 19.
(Spl.) The newly elected council
held their first ineetliiK Jan. 1 3.
when general business of the
month was transacted. The new
members of 1 be council nre Roy
Asbpolr. R. T. Seaman. L. C. Wil
son. K. c, sMitcr. linn Kingery ami
Nam Coy.
C. F. I aie won re-elect eil
mayor. Mrs. Frances Campbell,
treasurer and W. II. Young, re
corder. BAR APPOrNTMENT TO
PORTLAND ATTORNEY
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan
John C. Kendall, Portland
ney and former circuit Judg
oos and Curry countir
iiuiiouuced his appointment us one
of five members of the American
(tor association committee on com
imihtcultons, Kendall bit last
night for Washington, 1. C.. whei-e
he will ntiend the first meeting of
the committee.
fX PROFESSOR AT YALE
KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE
WASHINGTON. .Inn. Hi. M'i
I'ri'ffssnr Altt'ti Jntinson. lit, mith-
l'iW ""'I furmpr M'nfM!4iii- of
Ami-rl.Wi hlxtin-y sat Villi-, illi-il ItiKl
ntuhl nftt-r I'iMiik uti'itek ly mi
HUtiMllolillo II. hi' lltti'lttttlMl to
IT"'- l rlm l :i- ilii'.t n trifflc
NEX SATURDAY
TRIBUNE, MKPyOTlD,
Fox Craterian Show Western Epic
I rfmriiiriiirtfii m nmn'hjtlmM
Charles Selloo in "The Painted L)cert", a Pathe feature.
Oim uf the must virilu and dm-
mat ft? Moi i' H of the Ki' at outdoors
ev-r i.reMM.trd on the audil.lo
.,, . , . . .
wreen. N The I-aintt-d Desert
now sin-wink' at the Kox Craterian
theater. , more
InlL'iist-eonipel-
linjr drama lias ever hecn Riven a
more ttpect ocular KettiiiK, than tliis
picture HtarriiiK Hill Utyil, William
Farnuni, and l len Tw'ivetreeK.
1'iiiured iu Iiinoxaui- Canyon,
located oh the Indian reservn tioli
In Arizona, (ho
HhioHon reeks
In Holly Thriller
.IK.W AllTIICIt plays the lending
leiutiiliic role In ltttdlo Pictures'
s rriacubii railroad melodrama,
"Danger Uglil,' cpciihig at (he
Holly i'hcalcr lomtimmv
I m in o i taliziny the unswerving
faith nod courage of American
railroad men, K:ili Pictures
Danger I. Ik his," first great rail
road melodrama of the talkies,
comes (o the Holly theater tomor
row, a a stirring tribute to the
stout hearts who keep the wheels
movin:
With I.ouV Wolheim as the two
fisted, hard -swearing, roaring di
vision ho,- w h o s e lndomitablo
strength holds the rails fast;
Robert Armstrong as the ace
engineer whose love for the rail-
toml tran-rnrt!. his ..elfishnr.-K. and
Jean Arthur as the railroad -bred
beauty whose charm fires these
iron men to death grps. "lnn:icr
Lights'' 1m truly the solli; of the
rails dramatized.
Urihoad men will appreciate th
counllc-s authentic
"Danger Lights"; the
touches of
roundhouse
opei a I Ion;-; the emergency clear
ings of landslides and washouts;
plunging long frcii;hts over moun
tain passes; (he headlong stride of
the limited greyhounds with their
ile luxe conches; ;itt the .stirring
glory of railroading In novel found
and talk.
"Danger Light" was filmed over
tin right-of-way of the Chicago.
Milwaukee. St. Paul v .Pacific road,
the cast eitverhtg noire than 3i'.H0tl
mites before the film was com
pleted. Jack Oahie's Gang
Picture Rialto Hit
Jack (takle's back and funny,
funnier than ever! llo'smaoKs the
underworld with w ise-cracks In
"The (faiiK Uuster." which opened
at the Fox Rialto theatre yesterday
booked for three days, and des
tined to stay for days If audiences
keep roaring their approval with
the same gusto as they displayed
iit the opening
J?JSi-r' yiXf oakie u n d e r-,
feMv "''"
insurance In a
Itile.sted with
money des
peradoes, t .very
body wants Oak- j
le's policies, ex
cept the Insur- i
uu e c o m p a n y
Into On- iIIm-h of
tin- uinli i w o i-1 (1
mill iIikm tii a lot of Ii.iimmii. -li.
liii'luilitiK a Kiietl roiuanro. .l.-an
Arthur h tho Kil l, ami William
Itoyil, the same who auiu-areil with
tiiu-y t"oon-r in "The Sioilers'" anil
(loorite Itanirort In "Dei rllet."
furnlfheii a laiuc nliare of the
j : i
1
ft , vl
mx ,nyr4;m
tv.wt mat -mxhm for which he . - :..:-.? -L 'l. . . " ?
tl...' lB'ai f ' V'l n. WHI.IHX IIUHT II )UU I'IKTl IU m
ii. , of ;. vn lK'st tcrfornwncc out of cither.
... .v- , .. yvS'JM oiei 'Cit k ,Mi nil t ruvt In lnr1 inn. If
Me li ' delves ;vrr U nf nr.frr
thrllln. i:mi vi iib i-itiii ami a to your arUKRiat now and est a
end. In a nut Iuk Biittuw. tinkle bottlcof Tanlar. Millionaoflolkj have
taken KaiiKiloin for a "Hiile." started luck on the ro,d to yrth,
Thin i tlu neeoiiil ideture to he health and happiness with this world-mail.-
with the new W.-.t.-n, Klei- ."" lu"": nJ, ,hcre it no reason
ti le noieiem ieeor,linii. ;why you, loo. ran I begin today to re.
, 'build your worn-out tissues and rc
I'lylim .holaiihiis will he vitalise -our entire s-stem.
awaril.-.l hy the Fu n. h tsoiei ii- Vour money back if you are not
ment lo nppliinms l.-tween the rr,'"W belperl bv a lair trial of this
HtJ.s of I,'', ami years. i Willi' VIH'Us llmllvillf,
ORKfiOX, MONDAY,
with I'xrlthiK Heniu'iicfs. A race
uf i"l teaniH uIoijk h hairdouK
elpl'1'' "'nuUii(r when a
mine wiiwon filled with ore cutu-
; ,u.ults inio tho ravine and a cattle
stampede of five hundred nteorn.
! with the frenzied nnimalH dushitiK
iidlonn Into the cauterim!
The (ilmax of u NeiiHaMonal
Hpectatio Ih thv. blowing up of a
mine in which tine of the moun
tains of Dinosaur Canyon Iu blasted
t,o the Kkles. The most stupendous
pxiln.-d,,n ever filmed.
Alexander Gray Is
Star of Holly Film
The City hy the Danube, in the
i locale for many of the beautiful
j scenes of "Viennese Nights," the
' Warner Itros. production, now. at
1 the Holly theatre. The cast in
i eludes Walter I'idgeon, Vivienne
i Segal, Alexander (iray. Jean Hers-
holt and Louise Kazenda. Tho story
1 is that of a girl who Is forced by
j her um bilious father to marry a
! rich man instead of the poor mu.fi-
j cian she loves, and who is inspired
i hy her to compose a symphony.
I Though the two are parted for
i years the symphony Is completed
as though by miracle and the dis
I appointed girl after fifty years
I hears It while her granddaughter
and her lover s grandson com
plete the cycle of undying love.
This beautiful, unusual musical
I romance closes at. tin; Holly with
the last performances tonight. The
I singing In this picture is the best
ever heard at the Holly. .
Kul lowing a series uf confer
ences, the result of which is said
to indicate an Immediate upward
treitd of business, Harvey S. Flre
Hlonv, president of tho Klrestone
Tire & Rubber company, announc
ed today a sharp price reduction
on Firestone passenger car tires
and at the same time announced
that tho lli, 000 Firestone employes
would immediately he returned to
11 "'x-ilaj-a-wuck iMiipluymunt stft-
tus. For the past several monthn
Firestone employes have heen
working only four days a week.
This information was received
hy A. J. Redmond, Firestone Tire
and Rubber company branch man-
K uriauiu, in a wire uuiu
Firestone.
"i very Healer in iniuml .Mr.
Firestone's gesture toward, pros
perity," said Mr. Redmond last
night, "and those of us In execu
tive capacities are sincerely look
ing forward to at least a 25 per
cent Increase in husiuc in 1 131 .
"This price reduction, coming
as it does at a time when most
motorists are In need of winter
and spring tires when roads arc
slippery, will be of vast benefit lo
motorists and will result In thous
ands of dollars In .savings through
out the country." j
Tim em ploy es at the Firestone
factories have already returned to i
full-time employment. The price:
reductions are effective Imincdi- 1
ately at all Firestone dealer stores. I
The Firestone dealer here M
Smith and Walking Inc.
Pine Rust Moves South
WASHINGTON T White
pine blister rust, now vigorously
fought hi tho New Kngland states,
is creektng further southward each
year. Farmers are being urged to
destroy currant and gooseberry
bushes, host plants of the nisi.
- p
Are You Hitting
un ah aix:
Liver Stomnch BoweU
Nerves Brain Heart
Are They AH 100?
Knlksi. the hutu.in biny h iust tike a
IKKl
the
otir
voiir stnm.irh
.ttiri. nerves iiininv or hnwrl. tit un.
ou inu.it huilil up your vit.il form
and von weak. T.iry 'Hr,ponJent men
and women who h.ive lieen (ItKturinif
lor nRrs trvinR toget Kvk thcvimattil
rnHuranrcnf earlier years will twAston-
ished. tlelifihteH and nm.ixed to see
liow(iticklytninjlh,ener(yanilvital-
ity conic luck thru the use of Tanlao.
JANUARY 19. 1931.
ALL-DAY MEETING
l'resbyterinn churches of Coon and
Curry counties nice in all-day ses
sion Tueadiiy in tho Community
Presbyterian church at North Hend.
A large delegation was present,
represent ins churches in both
counties. Rev. fcj. lverson of Med
ford attended.
Dr. M unlock McLeon of San
Fi anchico, coast secretary for
men's work, and Dr. D. A. Thomp
son of Portland, synodlcal executive
for Oregon, both Rave addresses
following the banquet in the even
Ing.
About 80 were present at the even
ing meeting and 'short talks were
given by Rev. J. E. Snyder of
North liond. Dr. D. T. Robertson
of Marshfield. Rev. K. lverson of
Modford. K. K. McVtcker of Port
Orford, Joseph W. Angell of Gold
Reach and A. Cowden of Reeds
port. Rev. K. V. Ostrander of Myr
tle Point was unable to attend be
cau&o of illnesH.
Kvangelism, ehurii extension,
stewardship, the youth program,
men's work and other subjects of
interests were discussed. It was J
; voted to hold a similar conference
I later.
1 .
.SALKM, Jan. 111. l'i The read
ing public in Oregon using tho
state 'library has Increased 2Z per
i cent during the iat hlennlum, tho
report jitt released by Miss Har
1 riet C. Lontf, Mate librarian, re
Ivealed. This percentage represents
I an increase of 64,540 volumes,
. bringing thc-tota! for the two j-ears
1 to 34 1,313 volumes sent over the
state.
The wLato operates GS7 active
traveling library stations, with
units of 50 hooks each. In addition
to one-room rural school libraries,
and a direct mail order division as
well as supplying public libraries.
All types of books are included in
these circulation methods.
Marion county led the list In
mail order borrowers, with SoL'O,
followed by Lane county with 1355,
Douglas with nri2. Linn with 13111.
Wahlnnton with 12S4 and Polk
with lOtiU. .Multnomah county
listed the least In this circulation
method with 31. Jorsephlnc 'coun
ly was next to the smallest with
HIS, followed by Hood River with
11 .'i, Malheur with US, Harney
with 120 and Wjtseu 1 140.
The report shows there are -HIS
free libraries in the state, of which
74 are tax supported.
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