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' ' PXGE TEN Vr MEDFORD ' MATL .TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", FRTDAY. JANUARY '30; ' 1931 ' t,r r-v- BY HOWARD HOCKEY SVWMHf ' Vlrresn. Sraiy. ms Var.il ''iciitW, M ietilulta of hrr aisttc AiUctt'l viae lo eltndo.il in tl .vouitrav Mt'tical attain. At a porta alien for Ailren ha Dwiilht t'ltattilltiff. the artist who empluijt rlrUnne. the latter fir to html the limclitiht lit accepting a date to halite iu the fountain. Ailcen, trtiiut) to atov her. laitit throuah H filae itoor ami it eerloneln dta liqurrit. She leavew the etaue titirl trecre a till: tlotuino to conceal Iter scare. Channinu propaeea to .litntnv Crane, vrese ugent uho tote Ailecu. that ehe can become a '-mtaterff" ratlin elnttr, ii'i'm'-: i porrelaht vtaak. I'mrmit! i lured to the attire at Arnold Kron-ttri-Q. who inal:re adcancee to Iter, 'li.t.t a tita.ketl teaman aitneart t.ntltr.nhl ami shoola Kronbcro. Vi, it nut: ie atttrttett atenv to fltlln- , tlrlltliiu I'll I'ltanliitlu and Jijnmir. H. mtlitrti rct otere. but U e it e nit at. Chapter 13 A MYSTERIOUS TELEGRAM "pHE porcelain mask llisu (.'ban- ning had fashioned for Alleen lial come hack from the pottery, and he had brought It to her apart ment, carefully wrapped. A month had passed since Kron berg's shooting, and the producer bad returned to Hollywood, VItI enne was still In Philadelphia. She , bad found work Id a smart shop . there and seemed content with fie arrangement, which also seemed to suit Alleen. Channing talked enthusiastically about the pln to make Alleen a mysterious masked star of radio partly to encourage her for the voice .trials she was soon to under go. "I'm going to feel like an Impos tor," she Bald. "You're not!" be denied. "You're going to five a glorious masque rade, making people happy." Jimmy made her sing for ber visitor, but her Interest In the bundles which Channing bad piled on the duveuport proved ton much. "Aren't 1 ever going to look at them?" she appealed. "Rather," ' Channing said. "I'll put these things In the other room Then, when you're all ready, come out and let us see you." She left them and closed the door. . The two men were as Impa tient as Alleen -herself had been. So much depended on how sho took u the changed appearance. In ad dition to the mask, Channing had designed a special gown and a wrap, to he worn with It. If the effect was what he wanted and should strike Alleen's fancy, It would bo the motif of the ward robe sho would :.eed. "See Kronborg olt7" asked Jim my. "Yes. Don't let Alleen know anything, but Vlvlenno had better stay away from New York for the present." . ... - . "... , "You mean he's going to start something?" , "I don't know Just whatsto think. However, he's given mo .warning. He's the type that would. It gives Ills game more zest." "He threatened 7" ., . "No! He's too smooth for that. Jimmy, what I'm wondering Is mat "there any woman wearing a Uomlno?" . "Yon mean that Vlv was string ing nsT" ' "I'd hate to think that and. frankly, I won't. Hut it there was I don't think Kronborg had ' a rliauco to recognize her, and I fancy Kronborg suspects mo of knowing more than I told the po liceor him." Alleen came out of her bedroom. From her sllvor slippers to the pearl and silver not that capped her red-gold balr she was a sym phony of exotic fascination. Her gown of Venetian motif sug gested moonlit nights on the grnnd canal and the spacious ballroom or a doge's palace. The basiuo-!!le bodice and slashed, puffed sleoves were of silver and green brocade. Its lines accenlualed the iiniurnl sllmness of her waist, and ber long, trailing skirt Ml In heavy folds. Tho mask Itself gave the crown lug touch of mystery, it wai like a domino, just tombing the top or her upper Hp and cnnr-enling her cheeks and forehead. Thurc was an exquisite su'illi-ly In lis tulullv mocking oxprct-ilnn. The MchIi tlnte of tho porcelain blended with (ho rosy plnkness or Alleen's own . c hin. . As her lips parted In a smile, it wad dlftlciill to believe Hint she woro a mask. Yet no ouu cnulil mlstnko it for anything else. "Will iln?" she asked. SALKM, Ore. Jan. 3(1 (TV Ex penditure of isos.nim for chnnnel improvement na approved hy, the Columbia Vnlloy association and Incorporated in the measure of 11. S. Senator Frederick Stelwer la sought ot congress hy a joint miv mnrlal Introduced yesterday. Copies will ho sent to the congressional cold does 3 things "Pape's" stops them all A cold always affecta you in at leant Oitttweiyt. Air passiiirea are Inllamisl and irriuttd. 1'ersniration is checked, llowela are ilotrged with arid was tin from the mm-oua discharge. So doctors say you must do three thing to lie rid ot a rold. I'aiie's Cold Compound does all three! Jt reduced inluiinmalion and welling of tho mucous memlirane; it induce perspiration; ox'iis the t ! a. : an A KOMANcYor RADIO J jOsUOtEtf! "It's a' itnouk-out!" Jimmy an swered. , Jt- "Kveu as the artist." Channing said, "I must say the effect is per fect. Now thai we're all set, I'll telephone to Sherwood that we're ready for the next act-" "You mean my audition?" Alleen gasped. "Oh, Dwlglit don't make It today! I'm almost too happy to try to (ili) I l'vo Sot to get used to this so that t won't he self-conscious " "It won't be today," bo promised. I think It's best that you shouldn't go to the studio In that old black domino. And certainly It wouldn't be wise for you to be seen In the mask you're wearing now. No one must get a glimpse of that until our mysterious lady arrives In New York from Paris. Colonel Sher wood is going to send down a mi crophone and the U. ft. C. engi neers will rig up a wire from the studio right to this apartment." "Oh, that's perfect!" ' "When you sins, Channing .ex plained, "there will be another wire conpectlng with Chicago. I've put up an idea to Sherwood, and he's already interested a western chemical firm, Kniile (Jluck et Cle. They're going to announce 'a new perfume over the radio. 1 suggest ed their naming It Parfuin iltiaijur. and engaging yon as the star. If they like your voice, as they're bound to, they're ready tn sign a contract." ; "Uwlght, you must have a 'magic wand!" Allern enthused. "When they talk of terms, you're to ask them J'.flO a night." said Jimmy. "That's not high fur a 'mystery star.' and I'm sure yon can gel that figure, hut at first It Isn't wise to try to put over too much." '- ' "Five hundred n night fiir wc. Why Klein was only to pay inc " "Don't be foolish! They'Vwon't think you knnw what you're talk ing about if you r ntlon less. Ah soon as tho ife'tnllsare srrttlpd I'M get in touch- with the steamship office. We'll want to' pull our ar rival stunt as quickly as we can." . The doorbell rnng. anl Jimmy returned with a telegram. ifiKtuiit !y Alleen was alarmed. "Oh, J I nr. my, do you supposo that Vlv?"- "Now Isn't that like a woman'" asked Jimmy derisively. "Why not take a look?" Alleen lore the .envelop and banded It to Chnihfug with pi zled air. , j -V . r. "What does It mean?" she uskticl him. "And who's whoevor signed It?" , '' I Jimmy looked ovor bis shoulder as he read theimeHsage. ... IHCARTt CjpNIIMVl'tJI.ATIONS ' ON YOlTtl RIIRK WITH Till.: MASK STOP MAY VOIJ liliT A LOT MMIIJ J'lUJ.lJOlTV THAN. YOU TMourtnT YOU WOtll.tl STOP. AIIIIAS'I'ULV.- , " don't. know anybody--" .lleen fullered. " "Looks phoney to mo," snld Jim my as lie Iriod to puxle It ;out. "Who In tho deuce Is Adrawtultt? Sounds moro like a motto thfiu a human being." ., , dimming ;wns frankly annoveil. "If you remember your mythology, Adrnstela Is another ntiuwi for the goddess . Nomeala .)a,v,nt,1,t of crime, puulsher (if arrnigam a n rnlher unpleasant lady tinm whom there's supposed to h Jin escape." Jimmy was thinking quickly. ' You have to give a nuiiiii and ad dress when you send a letegi.nu." "Nnturally." Channing s.ild dry ly. "I rould think or any number to give at a telegraph window. There's nothing In these sentences clerk Wninri think nnnnliiral and bosldes we're nut nverlv eager I. show this to the police." , "You think ill's, rroin Krnnberg or someone he lind send It for him?" Alleen was at once suspi cious. ' "No. A thing or this sort isn't like hi in. Resides. Adrnstela is remlnlne. Tho wording of this la catty. Apparently (hero tea a wo man in a mask, na Vlvlenne told us. Kveu if Krnnberg flncsn t know who she Is. she recognized Vlvlenne. That s how- sho knows ohnut Ailoen. If bIio isn't k fool. she's clever. lint she's giving iiwuy nerTianff hy this. It's notice that if she needs lo she'll try to pass the buck.".' '" " Jimmy whistled softly. "I'm go ing on n- Mill-hunt for that god dess," he announced. . 'i'r'i'.'' 0'o. ty 1t JtatetiUf Cf.J Tomorrow. wA.irlng her mask Ai.'een creates new lentatioit tor '-f- New Yorlt, delegation from Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and Montana and In the legislatures ot the Inst three stall's named. FAITHFUL DOG GUARDS BODY OF DEAD MASTER CllARMntot. llrlKlum.- (1 Faithful uhlq ilvatli has hoon Alct anrtiT TiIeimix'h 1or. TriKnux.' n nlKhi tatchtnnn at Ihi Xih :ul rtdlcrtvn iltoil at hln pout. Tho tloi; tuHiri XvUo runif o roninvf Oit lw.y. It nrocBHary to shoot him. bowels. Chew one of those pleasant Uihleta and see how quiekly nasal discharge stops: head clears; breath int becomes easy. fHt how thut aotiy, feverish, weak feeling dis apiars. And "Pa's" doesn't stop with killing eoM genns. It activates bowels and removes germs anil acid wastes from the system. All drug stores -Mc, Just remember "I'aiie's", AT FERN VALLEY FKJtN VAMsKV. Otn., J.-in. 30. (Spl.) An entertaining 'and prof Ual)lc cv.-nliiK was enjoyed by tho F'in -Valley Utorury society Janu ary 23. Oi's-'dlt for the proi;ran, , iis (lii4 liio i entertain men t connnltteo, .Mm. Joe Kantor, Jr.. AJarRaret H tt unci and Tom Wllllantt. A n'WHi(a)er, cfiiiKii-tini; entirely I of Korn 'ajley ncwH wan read hy Alary Henslcr; duct by Ailwn Iar ker and Arthur Hurdixiy; fiance by Hold ic and Duali iliudon; poem hy Nellie Nipper; n (ltit. "Onthorins of the NutH," hy Airs. Win. Iern; two orcan Relectlone; by J larry Hteel; a vocal so!n by ICdith' I'e.irl lfeichland; two election with the steel Kiii tar, by I larry t-'leel. Jr.; reading by Mrs. Hcni-ler; duet by Da I las Ili-cder and Arthur 1 lard Ifity. two hartnoniea solos by John Kantor; pneni remeinhered from school hook, by Air. IMudon; .1 brief Aketi;h of Admiral Jlyrd'j; lecture, by Kred llobblcy, and olo hy Ar thur Uardmty. Homo IntereMtinf; 'fact on tho .TacliKon county roads were, pre sented by ioor(fp Alford, former county eomniiioner. Among the faetrt he Rave were that there are 155 miles of state hiiihway in thi county. 1200 miles of county road, macadamized or graveled. lie explained the nystem of the road upkeep and how tho county hookx can Hhow within a fow cents tlie exact amount spent on each section of mad. He' told how the old Kystfm of 12 districts has been changed no thre i4ii)ervinors man auo nmr1 efficiently than the pre vious way. Irrisation bridges eon struetcd during the year lf30 cost $20,000. John Qulncy Ktewart wpoko on the measure now before conKrenn concerning the. harbor al C're.cpnt t'ity. 'Air. Stewart pointed out the advantages to southern Oregon and northern ('alifornia. Three cnuntles in Oregon and two in California, would make up the mid-Pacific empire. Stntisticfl show there are 77S billion feet of marketable tim ber, and "3 different kinds of min erals. , None of tho cannery products nro shipped north of Portland or Houth of San Francisco, so this would' mean n better market for canneries. A waving of 25 cents on each box of poars sent to New York City and fi2& cents to England, would be realised. Approximately two nnd a half million dollars could be saved in freight ratoa alone. TA'lLKNT, JOre., Jan.' 30. (Pp1!.) Talent ClrHngo staged n very In- terestlng and enjoyal)le carnival at tho club rooms in the city hall Sat urday evening. Clever booths wore arranged by the different commit tees, each one having something to soil or some game. Aluflc wan furnished by tho Talent orchestra and a short program was given by (Iran go members. About 150 attended, and everyone reported a splendid time. CENTRAL iPOlNT.'Orev Jan. 30. (Hpl.) Jacksonville high school nnd town hnskehall teams played the local teams at tho Central Point gymnasium Wednesday even ing. Central Point h.Kh boys win ning easily from the visitors by 11 score of 28 to 10. The score for the town teams was ?S to 25 in fa vor of Central Point. The lineup lor the local town team was H. Zozle, II. P. JVwett. K. Scott. C. Hover W. 1-ove, T. Hill and fi. Low. KAOLK POINT. Ore., Jan. 30. (Spl.) The Homo Economics club nn-t nt tho home of Airs. Frank Ilrown. Wednesday. They elected the following offi cers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Lulu Taylor, president: Mrs. E. MoVlcllnn. vine president: llillte Rcstnt, secil'tnry; Alfs. Jessie Mlt tlrstnedt. treasurer. There wero sixteen ladies present. , , Next meeting will bo hold at tho home of Airs. It. T. Seaman. JACKSONVILLE GIRL PLEDGES DELTA ZETA VNI VKKSITY OFmKliON. Kn Rene. (Spl.) Hull. fc. Severance. oT Jacksonville, lias Imen pledged to Delta Zeta. soctnl sorority nt the Fnivealty of (he.iion. Miss eveiame Is a Junior tn the school of business administration, nnd Is a member of Phi flit Thejn. Inisluess honorary for women. New Matich u i Ian 1.lne. AH'Kl'KN. liovernment plans call for construction of i7 branch railway lines In Manchuria Hi s year at a rtvt of $:i,.Miinoo. the money ttO.ie raised by . -ans from t'hinee banks supplemented by approprl;t Ion from reelpti of c.,l.-din load. TALENT GRANGERS ENJOY CARNIVAL RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS INCI j KUICN PIUXMNf'T, Ore. Jan.) TALENT, Oro.. Jan. 30. (Spl.) j Spl. Air. Hchnelr of North A party was given In honor of Mm. iTalfnt Is able to bo about his ! loll f f thB, home "f Iwork nunia after beinK knocked f1; iioldridKe. January 27 down bv a hit and run mnunHt the ladies' tumlay school claas. jla.t w,ek when he and Mr. Works ! rH J '0(Ir,lKe jyjw ' teacher for ! stepped onto tho highway. Ml, ; veral years untl the recent ill tSchneir was unconscious for ness of her daughter DoWs Those nhort time and received several bruises. u. i,nr. Kin.ii..v t..f ! ed - i f,..-.! ti,,,,.!,.. 1 e.u a.,,.,.1.. - where Hhe'wilt enter college nnAf- l-u ; take up stenographic, and com I mereiai work. Aliss Irene has , been working In tho forestry of ! lice in Aledford for the past three years. She wishes to finlnh the work started In the Aledford Busi ness College. Insurance men were out to the) Jackson home Saturday evening and made adjustment on the dam- ge to the residence hy fire In I- riday. The roof has been re paired and inside decorations will bo done soon. Hubert Stead man of Phoenix, who went to (). s. C. tho first of the term. In home again. ICd Hamlin continues tn gain and Is making a trip to Aledford each day fur his treatment. A slight cold caused him to feel worse a few days last week. O. Carey had liill Schnelr do ing some sewing nnd harrowing for him Wednesday. Air. Carey Is going to try Lndino clover -on an "fu ro of his garden ground. J. I. Henry, former North Tal ent resident, now living at Browns boro, was in Aledford Saturday shaking hands with old friends. Jeff nnd Albert Htdl of Talent wero visiting at the C. Carey home Tuesday. They will leavo for ,4 visit In Klamath county next wetfft with relatives. Airs. Fred Rapp and mother, Airs. Ida French of Talent, were trading in Aledford Saturday. Pal Smith formerly of Phoe n I x, now of I teeso creek , was doing business in Aledford Thurs day. Airs. Will Fox of Talent was trading in Aledford Saturday. Aliss Alarie Aliller wpent Mon day night nnd Tuesday with friends In Jacksonville. Jtev, Hchell, pastor of tho Phoe nix Presbyterian chucch and Air. Kerr of Grants Pass, will hold evangelistic services next week. Air. Jlosenfurther of North Tal ent was a business caller In Aled ford .Monday. He Is, disposing of his Newtown apples nnd older and Is hauling truck londs of apples to California, EAGLE POINT, Ore.; Jan. 30. CSpl. Mr, and- MrarCnrlHowman entertained Sunday nt the Kogue Elk Hotel with a turkey dinner. Guests were Air. nnd Airs. Percy Haley and Mr. nnd Airs Con Le Vore. J. A. nitterling Is taking dally treatments from Dr. rtray of Aled ford. H Is hoped .Sir. Bitterllng will soon he mueji Improved. Mr. and Airs. Charles Rothermol ontertnlned friends Tuesday even ing. Those present wore Air. and Mrs. Percy Haley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Dally of Aledford and Mr. Sedan, also of Medford. Airs, Paul Force and infant daughter returned homo today from Puiucker's Alaternity Home. H. W. Wright nnd Ueed Chnrley of the Itrownsboro district were business callers Tuesday. G. W. Klncald nnd Howard Kin cald of Kosoburg arc guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Luke Klncald. Airs. Hazel Klncald entertained at cards Al outlay evening. An en joyable evening was had, after which a dainty lunch was served. First prlio was carried off hy Airs. Lota Peareo. Tho second by Hazel Helms. Tlutpo present wero: Miss Alary Hnnnnford, Mrs. Teen Hcn shnw, Mrs. Alary Henshaw, Mrs. Lorraine Tolle, Airs. Grace Walker, Mrs. Stella Vnn Seoy. Airs. Nettle Grovor of Aledford Is nursing Airs. Alary Stowell, who has been quite ill, hut is reported tn bo convalescing nicely under the expert care of Airs, Grover. Sunday guests at the home of Air. and Airs. O. E. Henderson were lloy Taylor, Norma Hector and Air. and Airs. J. C. Ottlnger, all of Ashland. Airs. Tetherow. of Grants Pass, was In Eagle Point Tuesday dem onstrating a washer and cleaner. Airs, lloy Stanley has been sub stituting for the past week for the teachers in tho Hatchery district. The Copco construction crow have sot a new polo behind the First State bank, enabling Jack llickson to have electricity in the new cottngo he has just completed. CM MAX. Ore.. Jin. 30. (Spl.) The first sprint! flowers were found Wednesday and with the warm, sunny days It seems tin tf sprin were indeed here. Phil Weru cut his foot Wednes day while cuttinK brush. Hilda Morgan returned Monday from a week's visit in Ashland. Mrs. A, .1. Tresom and daugh ter Nellie returned from a few day' visit in Medford. K. II. Conipton and son Carl left Monday for their home In Kast St. l.ouls, after a seven months' resi dence on their homestead here. N. N. t'harley and son Mennifre are visiting in Medford this week. Howard tlobt was a ralter at the Wert home Tuesday. Alii. A. J. ;riHom had nr quests over the week end Mr. Alice Stim son, Steve Stimson nnd Mrs. Wm, Orissom. The latter left for her home In Idaho Tuesday, Owen Austin vished nt the WertK rani h Tuesday and Wedncdny. TALENT - ' ' " ' I Livingston, Denman, Logan, Vl-. 1 ' "is. Newbry, Jloldridge, . , Hi.ldridge, Horg Ilrown, Walt era, Iloldridge, Kdna Newbry. Doris Holdridge. A l'yrex pie plnte was presented to Airs. Iloldridge by the class. Refreshments were served by the ladies. ; Airs. Clayton left the first of the week for southern Calif o r n 1 a where she will visit relatives and j friends. .m,-. nn jjrs. Nathan Firestone spent the week end at the home of Air. and Airs. Lloyd Lacy of Talent. Afr. and Airs. Karl Scripture and family of Aledford called at the Harvey Walters home Sunday afternoon. Harry Lowe is quite 111 nt his homo In this city. Aliss AlcKeller of New York City one of the national executive com mittee of Campfire Ciiris, met with Crater Lake camp, January 26. She gave a very interesting lecture on Campfire work. The highway through tho city is being wlderted and gravelled. A meeting of the Talent teachers and parents was called Wednesday afternoon to consider tho .organ)'. ing of a Parent-Teachers associa tion iu Talent. A large number of parents responded and February ii was tho dato set to organize. A committee of five was chosen to consider nominations. They were Airs. Terrel, ,Mrs, ftodgers, ; Airs. Karl Newbry, Airs, iiorg and Airs. Long. Afr. and Airs. Borg of Duluth. Minn., are visiting their son, Kd Burg and family. Air. and Airs. L. K. Hamilton entertained at ono o'clock Sunday with a chicken dinner. : Air. and Airs. Sy. Hamilton of Central Point Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott Hamilton and daughter of Aledford, Airs. W. II. Bates and Nate Hamilton and Air. and Airs. Cl. F. Hamilton of Talent wore guests. Air. and Airs. Hlvis Cochran and Judge and Mrs. .Goddard of Klam ath Falls spent the week end at Talent visiting relatives and friends. Air. and Airs. Verno Templer and daughter Carrol and Air. nnd Airs. Cecil Templet and son of Ashland wero dinner guests of Air. and Airs. Floyd Lucy Friday. Callers at tho Manning home Sunday afternoon were Mrs. C. M. Thomas and mother1 of Aledford and Airs. Relmer of Talent. Ladles' Aid of the Al. E. church of Talent met with Airs. Harvey Walters, January 2 2, with good attendance. The sewing commit tee distributed sewing and fancy work, lo he finished for the bazaar to he held in tho near future. Virginia Garvin is reported much Improved following a severe attack of flu. Wiley Mill is confined to his home with a severe attack of ton stlitis. - Dr. Harries is the attend ing physician. Air. and Mrs. Paul Alaster gave aj dinner Sundny at their home in Talent to Air. and Mrs. Keesce and daughter, P. H. Shelley and Air. ; and Airs. Billing of Aledford and Air. and Airs. William Keesee of Klamath Falls. j Tho Community club of Talent will entertain the Valley View Community club February 4 nt the club rooms in tho city hall at Talent. A committee of five ap pointed to make plans wore Aliss Emma Gene Crawford, chairman. Miss Elinor Powers, Airs. Lydia Gardner, Airs. E. Borg nnd Airs. Tamo. CENTRAL POINT CENTRAL, POINT. Ore, Jan. 30. (Spl.) Mr. nnd -Mrs. .1. II. Ter-i-lt were MAlftird visitors Wednes day. They were nreompanicd by Mrs. Mary Crim, who will spend severul days as guest of Mrs. lxinm C.lllotl. .Mrs. Mattic Parker left Tlnirs day for Portland to visit her strand daughter, .Mrs. Kudoinn lwis. .Mr. and .Mrs. Karl Karra of Grants Pass visited Saturday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. Kd Karra. Members of the (.range Home Krononile club met at the home of Mrs. Win. Orcgory in the Agate district Wednesday afternoon. lllloWNSISOno. Ore.. Jan. 3 t.spl.) Sunday afternoon at 2:3( Miss Woodward, a missionary who has spent t."i yean tn India, will (e:ik of her work and the Way to Get At a Cold Is Through the Bowels A footi aa yon catch colJ, the pores rkw;, periiratiop ix cheeked. Hume nnd tvate piin'-f escape tliruuu'li the nkin. Tluit's wliv vonr dtn-tor's first ndviiv in case of cold in a mild lax atne like niftcam. Mcdicn) author itici aree it art will p stnmtthrnx b'trtl wusvlcn. You tt rn.-nra in its nuM pleaxuit form iu caiuly U'ttretR. Kememlier thin when von rdtch cold; whenever hrcnth ii had; tongue coatwl: itr you're headachy, hilioiis. nintipnled. Why rert to linr-liT thine when f tj('Hret activate the bowels 50 Hekl?, po hnrmteiilv and )raantly and owl only ft dinW OF SAMS VALLEY TtOGCE RIVER, Ore., Jan. 30. (Spl.) Word has been received here of tho death, January S, ,of Israel Harris at. Grangevilltr, Ida 1 who formerly resided hi Sams Vnl-'J ley- ; . llo was born In Dade county, Alissouri, February 8. 1809. In 1877 he came to Oregon and locat ed at Sams Valley, where he mar ried ATary V. Bowman. To this union five1 girls and four boys wero born. Six children survive him: Ellott ft. Harris of .lulietta, Ida., Airs. H. C. Gee of Walla Walla Wash., Airs. A. '. Stelnhouse of Grange ville, Ida-, Airs. U. II. Denny of Wallace, Ida., and Airs. J. A. Deusy ot Ellensburg, Wash. There are twenty-six grandchildren and five great grandchildren surviving. Air. Harris was a member of the Baptist church for more than thir ty yenrs and was a devoted worker in the Rebekah, encampment and subordinate lodge of Odd Fellows. people. Every one i invited to attend. Airs. J. Cot mare has boon spend ing a few days visiting her brother Carl Stanley, in Aledford and also her sister, Airs. G. Daley. Airs. Mori in has -been in Aledford-.for a few days, the uest of her daughter. y,rs. Dalke. Donna Brown is also visiting In Medford with her wister, .Miss Ir'O lee. Airs. Harry Dorman spent the week-end at the home of her, father. Hill Nickell. Air. and Airs. Dolman were callers at ,the homes of William Swain ami H. W. Wright Satur day afternoon. Air. and Mrs. C.-.-il and the Lou Blass family were guests of Rolf Bieberstedt Sunday. A pic nic lunch was served at noon. Air, and Airs. Tom Stanley re cently returned from Vreka, whore they spent several dnys v In! ting. Al rs. Ralph Tucker has lifcen quite ill for some time, but is improving. 1 FEfi.V VALLEY, Ore., Jan. 30. (Spl.) '.Mi.i- Edna Jones of Aled ford was a week end finest of Aliss Helen Kantor. The telephone line was out of order for several days this week, causing inconvenience for Feirn Valley residents. Airs. P, C. 'Ward was a guest of the Valley View Community, club Thursday.,.-.. : . ' Guests of Air. and Airs. E. E. .Marshall Saturday evening wore: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Tim j Williams, Alarjjarot Hughes, Don-; aid Wheeler, Ada Da v's, John Colds Cost Money It is estimated that a sufferer from colds fo threm days' time horn work in a year. FORTIFY YOURSELF AGAINST COLDS, GRIPPE Tone up your bodj DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY All Dclrs. Liquid or Tablet.. c J. A. McDOUGAL 847 West Second u You are Invited o present this cou pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE As a Subscriber Guest of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are a subscriber of the Mall Tribune your name may appear here tomor row. Only subscribers' names will be published and, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING "Desert Vengeance" I 3 FERN WILEY "I Th,'nusj and Angeto Dedoulls. ' Joyce Alarshnll has been sick (fry the past week, with flu and ton- HUllls. .Mrs. L. II. Hughes was confined to bed for several days with flu. Alary and James Tbanos were unable to attend school last week and the first of this week, having bud colds. Mr. Knapp of Phoenix called on Tom Williams Tuesday afternoon. Margaret Hurben was a dinner SAF COLDS Prompt relief from HEADACHES, SORE THROAT, LUMBAGO, . RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, COLDS, ACHES and PAINS Does not harm the heart BAYER ASPIRIN Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles cf 24 and 100 All druggists. CROSLEY: 8-Tube The Crosley 8-tube Screen Grid Radio with super-dynamic speaker. Equipped with local-distance switch and personal tone control. Finest Burl Walnut Cab inet with French doors. Absolutely the greatest radio bar gain ever offered in Medford. Won derful tone; fine selectivity. $15 Down Balance One Year ONLY FIVE RADIOS AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY DENISON RADIO 402 E. Main Al Geary and Taylor the San Fran cisco visitor rinds San Francisco's finest hotel. Here, those who appreciate an environment of quiet liveliness are sure to be round each year sees travelers returning to enjoy Us taie atmotpnere. rortnn. tuft, physically one of yet old with its ye ItnnSanFmc O fni Out to manag the the struct perhaps &i live hotel tern floors al ilrcortitrd and niHcicnt a la carte service the diner a far flun J cisco s imiltitudinou Miip-lrrwn Bav. the O.i kin nil ami Berkclc) the hill on the oniw away. The view from Ii truly: marvelous, a sedative to I nerves, t delight lo the jaundiced eye, pick - ' ivy cci" vvr;? 1 V v- V . . A .VI' - .1 et Tlfll 1 v.vav .mv law r 9 .rr . i v Ai Tii ""i Tt; v, v r ---tlie titT.I guest of Ailoen Parker Wednesday j evening. L Air. and Mrs. Walter Thomas visited their son, Roy' .Willlanis, at (the Sacred lb-art hospital Wedncs j day. He is able to be up part of the day now. j Margueriti; Cunningham has on 1 rolled at the buwines college in Aledford. I Al.s. A rcli 1 Ferns left for Klan ath J''i.lls Wednesday to Visit hef Radio Complete SHOP Phone 1520 me -up to the jtmcd appetite. On Uic main JisKir are two other equally fain rants, the Florentine Room i .mints. Jolinkir..ll.. ..... just off the main lobby. spans some 540 sruest n outside room, each h. Numerous suites prv riMirert ciu nml .i. .lA.u.d arc signs, esppcislly ilsny or the of the furiously sis ;:isons for Clifl Mr. Mr. side ourse. manage ffttests i& tlist no guest he to object to the in that atmosphere of personsl service that . important In' present day E for V&,Vt i j jJisoof hotel hospitalit; HfS- igh.the Gift is a major i 'ijri.in Francisco, slthoufth it is i ruiJT supreme In service snd value- Hoof hotel hospitality. Al- hotel of i rated at supreme In tervice snd value-a-ivinsr. yet the Pttes there are surprisingly 1 low. Ths rates start at $3 tingle snd