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face mom MEDFOKD MATTi TIM ttINT. MKDKORD. OB WOW "WEDNESDAY. FEJrAHY j. VIM Br HOWAED BOC:Y ! iiaccecEMiOiiging Stil'XIS: Ailten liray. mu ir:iti ronirdu atur, bfifinn a (qrtiT j 1 i'Mlfl "mvlrri UTtff" r, T'ldlb fitter nbr I. d tiiOnrtit bit l unittut. tiirioht '&.'.' :. nitltl. Bi'lfcff hr a puittlnn, mini" autt Jinmii Cnirr. t Aj ' nt i Iter tto'H lifr prtut Vtni UW.M'. Amtiltl KiOiibtra. "rifts wvilirer. turn Vitmie. Allrcn't .M't In At nffur nvtl wwrc. itHffHf to her. antldtnlv a Mflll'.ti lintH-l Hiiprtii . U.ltt K'"l''rt but tit tCO"."i tm tl.yht. Atleru ruri'.t it t'lr grnm tufniil "A 'r.tirta." htlQ lit fi.ilrr wirt be the vutna trim t'n.r hrnii.iru tr.tti thr' ntr .una t" thi iiu tie Mfle oi Ailtrn, ti ho rliitttt "nil it tJn U.r I a! A.t"n itrbitl 4i a mal:rtt inuiii tmiti. HruitbuQ Aiitlx 1, H-r-e i.i rtnt'.iltlchtn. iihrrt! rbn.tn'nt tt.irj r.icnr tr.it hrr allrr tin r'u.i.tmit. -VorW.'i iti ti'tra "if'i nfj lit hrar iihit lit! hat tn . Chapter 22 A DOUBLE THREAT A 8 Vmoone Jotued him In the en- trance tiJI. there was nothing reassuring in Kronbrs'n courtepy. His punctilious attitude was too typically military. 0( course, bin suggextion of going out had been more for his own ad vantage than any consideration he might have had for her. Obviously, he did not desire whatever no had to say to her to be overheard. "Perhaps you know of a night club," he said. "This Is my llrst visit here.". From that she assumed he hsd made the trip solely for the purpose of ending and (luestluning her. "If you do, I'll call a tail " - "No." she declined decisively. Not ?or anything, would she trust herself alono In a cab with him. Cnstliig about for aomewhero to go. Vljrlcnne thought of fllttcnhotise Square where they would find a bench. People would he passing and there would bo policemen. But what If she should appeal to one and Kronberg should turn the tallies by demanding her arrest? The very fact or her running away would be evideoce against hoi- not enotiKh to convict her. of ourse, but sufficient to warrant an officer in detaining her. At Hie thought of that she shuddered. She could never live down the sliuuic of It If she should he dniggcd through tlio snrdidiicss of a public Inquiry. "As you like," assented Kronberg when sho suggested the square. They walked on rnllier brlukly. It was really too cold to sit otilxldv. hut sho would uot go Indoors where they could ho private. When they were seated along a winding pal h sho waited for lilin to spenk. "I suppoKo you'ro wondering how I know where you vere. That was really very simple. You've bemi tinUcr survclllanco sint o I lolt I lie hospital. I think you'll admit that my agents have boon rather clever. The nilstoko you mado was In hav ing Critno come over lo rial l you." 'Vimrny Crniie'.'" Kite looked up In surprise. "How did yon know that Jimmy?" "That was not very dlllleult. Of course, you wore Chnnnlne's modol for his mitral In my theatre. C.hannlng and Crane are' together almost constantly. Naturally. Hint suggested Crane at your go .Be tween. Then Chnnnlng's seal to pro tect yon by altering the features of the figures in tils canvas told me be must have seen you when he pretended to And me the night that he caino to my nfflre." "Well, suppose he dldr Vlvlenne challenged. "Con you hlamo mo Tor not wanting to be mixed up in a scandal?" ,"Yov! would avoid any conne quenco of your own foollshncs.", he remarked unpleasantly, "nut In doing ao you've only built a c.ikr against yourself. Did you give any help to the police, or even trouble lo Inquire for me at the hospital? Wbethor or not you llred that shot. you had just one Interest and that was to save yourself." "Wbolher or not I fired the shot!" Vlvlonue's tone (.as Indignant. "You know very woll that i didn't and you know that even If I had I'd have had reason to." "On Iho second point, I disagree. If you recall, I think I told you so Just heforo the Incident. Hut, as . It happens, I do not know exactly what you did do. You were pawing t me and after that everything Is a blank." "That isn't true!" she contradict ed. "I had no gun and anyway I'd hare bad no chance to use It." "Thst might be difficult to prove." Kronberg reminded her. "If I chose to say that we were alone Just before Channlng came" "You know very woll we weren't! I You saw the other woman." "Is anyone aware of that any one but you?" "Tou mean that you're going to SAMS VALLEY OSAffiE L KAMH VALI.KY. Ore.. Feb. 4 fHpl. A vrry InlerestinK progmni will he Riven nt th school house Hat ii id uy cveniiiB by Rrof Ralley's dctbatft vnm of the Medlord hluh Hchd Th prt.rrn in will ho hide Stomach Bother? If you hav to be ctireiul f wh.it you eat and drink, and wtiflr from gas, heai'tiiurn, bloatlne. Hourtoni ieh nnd djrpcpwiM, who not tnnke the h)t(i 15 minule tent? Ilarm leiis yet woiks with itrpat p(d On of the imtredienii hns the; muxInR power to dig-si a.fcio tlmea lt own weignt. Don't glv! up. i?t Ilotex at Any druf Ktore. t I'Ut it to tl) text. Money hu k If you non t oon ft-! uk nnd fra from mnmurh dltrfs. Only "-. Knr mm il ; JJJUHI.N A VQOJS DHI'G STOUIJ A ROMANCE Of PAD'O deny it that you're going to say 1 did nr .She realized the hopelessness of attempting an alibi. The other wom an would not be in the picture. If Kronberg should swear no one else was there, Vivlenne supposed a jury would refuse to believe her story. "I haven't decided what to lay," he told her quietly. "I have my sus picions and tli'.y may be well: founded hut if there was another wuinun I mean to learn r.-ho she is. I don't encourage ladies lo behav toward rr.e that way " "U'Uetlier r.r not yon adit it. we were not atone. I've no mr: idea who that ?.-ornati v.'as " "Than I have?" lie engscted. "Well, suppose I told you that it would not be dirii'ult to have ri'-r arrested tonight'.' If I did. I sbo ild. naturally, need your cooperation. In spue ot rlie fart that the woman was masked yon should have rec ognized ber through her domino." Vivienne stared at blm horrified. "What are you hinting?'' "Perhaps that you had an accom plicecertainly a trirnd. Or that the mask was not a disguise, hut a certain Identification." "That's a lie!" .She siood up trembling. "Hadn't you better sit quietly un til we've talked this over? If there was a woman wlncii I mny or may not admit you're either gulng lo help me have her brought to justice or elfio I'm willing to coininiintr-. and agree with yon thai yon did it." "Yon mean that you'll charge me with shooting you If I dun'! accuse someone else?" "That sums tip the situation," he anr.ivercd with n smile. -Of c-onrte. it mfght have been someone jealous of Hie affection I appeared lo tte offering. Or. It might have been a person who tired in your dofeni e Thai and the nuifck would narrow it down -innsidcrahly," he adiloii. "You sh..n'l heeante it h'n't true. Tell me what yon want!" "How should I know?" He shrugged "I suppose yon iver" l:s teiilng in '.nnlr.'it when Hie l-idy w ho's wearing Cn.mmng s mask made her uelitit on Hie air. If llns little affair of mine- should come up fur ronrideiaiinn H might he fuptiOMed that yon and she are friendly, shall we say?" Vlvienne's fingers worked convul sively ns sho rrird to control her self. "Surely you floli'l suppose that I you don't even date suggest Hint she" "Wears a niasl; oulsidc the studio -and that she miglil have rollowed In the otllce in my theatre? That would seem quite logical II the lady is who I am sure she is. TUcn her clone association with the nrtist who discovered meIn easily es tablished." "Suppose I deny it and It's proved Hint the ivniuaii you hint about was olRoivhero at Hie time?" "Then, unless Chiiiiuiug' saw someone else. It's likely that sus picion would narrow down to yju." Vlvlenne l owered upon the bench. Sho knew Kronberg was rcictiilrss. but would ho go through with wii.it he proposed if Alleen were proved innocent At Hie time of Hie shout ing, Alleen had been alone In their own apartment Knr that reimnn there wns no one who could testify to the Tact. Any evlrienco against her would of course he rlrciimnt.m Hal. Yet If Kronberg prewo-d the charge It would ruin Alleen's ca reer. Her Identity would he re vealed, both of their nan.es would ho ou every tongue and even their ncqulllal would leave them damned In Hie Judgment or a sensation lov ing public. "Oh what do you want? I ll do anything-" she stammered mis erably. , "What would you suggest?" he nike I coldly. "Not itiinnliir.illv. I think, my personal interest In you has undergone n cb;:nee. flut I haven't the fatute.it jotenilnn ur let ling you go si ol free " "I nlmoxt wish- I had killed yon ! " "Unfortunately you missed your elmnre find I've no Inclination In give you a fresh opporlunlly. Sup pose you think the matter over Let me hear from yen shall wu say wllhln a week." Kronberg stood up. "I can't think of anything further that we need discuss. I've Just lime lo make my train and get hack to New York to night. So. If you'll forgive me, I'll he getting on." He raised his hat and started off. swinging his slick as he strorle away and left her sitting there. U Vtvtron hr(n'M m Kron ttrg't powtr7 Rod tmorrow thipttr. on Chain limbic and otnplete the lecturer's pro- Igiuni. Tin puhhr In n-.t only in jvlled but Uigrd to attend and show their appreciation of the Tn-e I entertainment offered by these j worthy young people. A Jllney supper will be given Immrdl.itclv ( after the program by the . K. C Apinilnlmeiil f M!rM Cariii H. HeKftiinark. mipervlsor of phvubal educfltlon In Hie Medlord eltv vrhoolv, lo reprenont nonthern Orp Ron on h Mlnle ntliletlc bonnl wns mi m limed today. M Inh OeRormnil. will he tin. district leprenentrttlv on Hip Miit oi Kanl'.ntinn rnmmlt ,r' ' h women ittvtRlnn In lre Kh. Appointment In made by the .Nallonnl Aninteur Attilelte Federa lion auttiorHler CARNIVAL QUEEN CONIES! GROWS HOT NEAR FINAL Witii oniy iwo rnort- day.- to run, tin contest to Ai'U-cl the quten lw tile Jun.or ca: nival, to be given at the local hiii school Kriday ni'h:. ; U Kettinup mor? exctinfi. Three of tho four canUidatMi are clo.v-!y ; ' srouped while the fourth. Harnett : J Cairtptx'll. Kenior candidate, U-ada , i ih way with a K-od margin. ' I JJiJlie Hammett. junior, and Vir- i Senne Meader. sophomore, were : tied when the votes were counted I Usi n.ght, each having 3'J.JOO. ' j Theda Moore, freshman, wiu a notch ahead of them with 31.0U0. Mis Campbell, the leader, had i VJ.uoo vote. j 1 fVlth a contest waxinjj h'Jtt--r j ; uh the time for the closing of the poll Thursday nears, rumor are j afloat that tiie different claen are massing votes to poll at the 1 lant minute to put their candidate! across I ienio:-s and Junior!" held el:.- meeting. yesterday lo arouse en- j !hu.jiaAiii for their candidates. ! Coronation of the utcessful queen is set for H o'clock Friday evening. ' KAG,K POINT. Ore.. Feb. 4. Special Mrs. J. W. Smith. Mr. Lester TJirockmorton and .Mrs. Nettie G rover were Medford vis itors Friday. The Civic Improvement flub held their regular meeting Thurs day, with thirty ladles present. A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. Visitors were Mrs. Dinsmore and Mrs. A. J. Tingi'-af. Mrs. Jack S to well. It is hojM d these ladies will become regular members. The hostesses for the next meeting wl 1 1 be M r. 1 1 u f o id Cla t k . Mrs. G. K. Ousterhout and Mi.. Wal ter Young. Mr. and Mrs. Con de Vorc and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergman of Med 'on! were visiting at (he hoini;; of Mr. and Mrs. I'crey Haley on Wednesday evening. Miss Sybil Caster, former! v of F.agle Point, but no wreidmg at Phoenix, was a pleasant visitor Thursday. Inland pettlgrew hprained h;s ankle ThurMlay while at work in Butte Fall.". He will be off woi k for a short period. He is resid ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley. The following attended the Cra lerlan Thursday evening: Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. W. C. CI-m-ents, Mrs. W. II. Brown, Miss; Fern Simpson, Miss Yetta Olon. Hulh Altken, Mrs. Bottle Van Hcoy ami Hazel Stoiier. air. and Mrs. C. F. Davles and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Seaman en tertained at cards Thursday even ing. Five tables were In play. High seo rem wen- awarded Mrs. Harry Ward and Mr. A. C. Mlt tlcstitedi. The consolation to Mrs. I. muter and Mr. Charles Walker. Guests present were M r. uiid Mrs. Harry Ward. Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Mittelstaedt, Mr. and Mi'" J 1.. Worthlngton. Mr. and Mrt. Charles Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. spenrer, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Clark, Miss Barnblle and Mr. and Mrs. otto Caster of Phoenix. Mrs. Kthel Florey and daugh ter, Phyllis of Medford. were p ten Kant callers Mo.iday. Mr. and Mrs. Blihard Stonei und son were Sunday guest t the home of Mr. and M rs. Karl Mttw.e i u.i .-..ii ii. . let i wli.i ha' ..mflin,! lit Iter lintiie witll a' severe cold Is much Improved Mm Chut-len IMueM uf the Tiai 1 1 dlHtrict wis :i business culler n Monday. SAMS VARRKY. Ort., I'eb. 4. (Spl. I Mrs. Albert Straus and voung son James Dal ton came home Saturday from tho Punieker maternity home In Medford. M r. and M rs. Geo. McDonough shopped and visited In Ash la ml Monday. Tho 1-adles' club met Thursday at tho Soegmlller home In Antloch where Mrs. Secgmlller was hostess for the afternoon. Mrs. I'arker and Mrs. Grant were visitois present lit addition to eight members. The atle decided to meet u It h M rs. Geo. Ilack.iH at Oak Grove for their next meet Inn. Feb. 1 '2. Members of the S;i iuk Valley Grange who attended the practice, meeting of the I'oinoim drill team at Central Ruitit Monday night ( were Misses F.va and Ruth l-'rtnk, ) Frances Wilson. Mr. and Mis. Her-J dial Harper, Albeit Straus and , Stephen Wilson. j One of the principal Ileitis "f j business brought up at the last regular meeting of the school board and endorsed by the teach ers won thr fulfilling of a few rt- I ill return t a which will put our school among the high standard schools of the county. Young people from Ashland Will conduct the next young people's meeting Sunday evening w hen an entertaining program is promised. Teachers from Sams Valley who have attended recent local Insti tutes were Ada Rust and M iscs Grace mid Ruth Rlgham at Rattle l'olnt, nud Madge Mltchel. Frances Wilson and A. ll. Colh tt at Central l'olnt, Kmimi Frlnk who attends ' the Anttorh School, i confined in her hotnn with mump. the (Ant tew nus of rtttit( weather have stui ti'd up f.n mini: i operiitUins and c rented iiishlng bimtncMi for oil houses rvidencert ' by th many ilellvertes in our own! Hit Iv district. Q .Mm. Win. Hollenheck ii on the' tick list nnd a attended by lr.i Sweeney Sundiiy. EAGLE POINT 1 ' i . SAMS VALLEY Desert Drama i l-eni Stengel, who play- the in "Itcau Ideal." Hattio PhimW (-iiiiis to tin Holly tomorrow. Four years changes the t'HtnL.' raphy of "the changeless de-iit." according to Herbert Hi ei;ou, fa mous director. Bienon filmed hi yilent i-'ii r s i . "Beau teste." on , merl'-a's "S--.-har:" the nam! wastes of the Son 'ra desert near Yuma. Ariz. This was in the spring of tirj;. When he was about o, produce its !-eiuel. "Beau Ideal.' for Ra dio Pictures, opening at the Holly theatre tomorrow, it occurred to the director and his staff that the original "s -ts" of "Beau Geste" couid be used again, wince scenes wen- to be taken that represented the titiiie spot. ilh some of the :!ie e!i:ilit''teiw. Craterian Has Coast Premier ' th1? ' -4 -i J Villi j, f M V Jf k" YV M ki ? U WZ Hardships. love and comedy In one of the very i-:h U.-m phi (oils of AnwriiMM i.inn.x.i- lifo i th,. land background of the nw Me - r . s .fc-. 1XI,4-ft Iro-Goldwyn-Maw-r pU-iute. The entertained the Ladies' Mitch and Creat Meadow," which op(-nd this 'hatter club Thursday, each lady afternoon at the Fox fraterian bringing a covered dish for dinner, theatro for a four day's engage-, Tho afternoon passed quickly with inrnt ! fun, taking pictures and a business "The Creat Meadow" has be .-n ' meeting at which time each wom admlrably translated frou thf):in P'esent answered roll call with iniH'h-diM-usyed book by Klizabeth a household hint, or a Mailox Rolterts. John M.n k Hi own Bieanor Roardman. I.tinlle Aniia l.ouive mid Gavin are the prlniipal prtita- f this cvt-ollent attempt 'e')ie bndon H ll t(v mirror the haidshlps ,,f the nrsi group of trgintaiic to nor the Daniel Roon Harrod, the "Cradl. The story is a lug one. Its firs trail to Fort of Kentucky, swil l ly mov port inn (,n ' ccrns itsi-!f with liitl:an fights . and other difficulties of the long I wilderness road. The latter purl takes on a striking Knoch Ardcii twist in u hi.-h C.-rk JarvN, cap tured b- Indiat, returns to find that lib- wife has married mint her. "Once a Gentleman9' Scores Holly Hit . Fi ur butl'-r roles, each .1 Well J knit and complete character'na tion. are played In James 1'iuxcs smart comedy sensatbm. ' ' tin e a Gentleman.' featuring K d wa I'd Fve-ott Hon mi and I, my WiImui at the Htdly Theatre. Horton p-.r-tt ays Oliver, "t he pri -e( l.utb r." the chief cm hi id y role tu i!us lil latinos talki" Witty, entertaining dialog, rioi cusly funny situatlo:i.d. .ilid r.tpert acting make ihis ,1n me Cruze lnlkie a Joyous iinuh fi-st. Others pr'innient in a J.uge cast arc fiis W ilson. I trge Fa weelt. l-'i atn j N. Riishm;m. King I'ag'xoi, Keh'ii IMerce I: merlon Tfeacy ami t it irude Stunt This spnrkllni; i onud v clusev ( at the Holly tumtht. An unuu- ,i lly fine prour.ttn if M-b-,-td ' stun t stibjecU m al-t heme "hewn I for th last T t lit imiibl wtth this featUlt' pii'ttn '. . , , June Collyer Star Of Rialto Picture tVininin.' tn-an of M( .f,ul will hop lout in a mot '.ii in.HK ininiii'i-. wlion lhtir nwnfri t-rt .Iiikv ".illyrr an.I !.!,.. I Mu;.ht's, in ' K! i ii v.uMn--'," vvh h nH'ii al the I'.-k Hialtn Ui at. t t.Mlitx It I a hlorv i.i no lnnnit-nt olIHK wit who iomi for in iu l U ul thlm: ;utl l.'.vi t rr;th7 I In hiv h r!- !; c n-1 t" hii!n tlo'in June vi' i" l!u u tc i t Coming to Holly role (,f that name, and Ixrter Xuil xqufl (j "ijtuu (ichte," whlfb ' Whvn Brenoii went to Arizona in a location hunt he found his sets in one spot, and his back- grounds on another: The "sets'" hadn't moved. Dur ing the four years two ranges f sand dunes and a wide valley be ' tween them had moved away from '. the ruins of the movie fort a dls , tance of three miles: The wind, sifting the Kind before it. had moved the sand mountains at a rate of slightly less than a mile a year: Ralph Forbes. Loretta oung A varadu appear in the l.ea.. Ideal' .ast. Forbes and MacAlha. t-r v.oro In l.e.-.u f,--f I.IoyU Hughes, a fairly prosperous voung man trying to get a good! start in the business world, and she Is an expn.ive, although alluring wife. Her friomiship with Gwtn I.ee. tho wandering wife of -Owen Moore, results in her meeting Robert Ac new. designing young i handsome and liachelor. EVANS VALLEY RVANrf VALLKY, Ore.. Feb. 4. (Spl.) The past week has been springlike, and the farmers have been plowing and preparing for gardens and crops. However, the miners are wishing for more rain. I'lofessor A. B. Sucre and fa Preparing to move onto place owned 1- the llillis hrot deviously occupied by Ski Si the latter having aold the ren Sacre and family onto the others, Smith. emain- ilcr uf liiu c!i to Prof. Sjirri'. ' Mrs. Ruth Jlood spent the week end at her homo near Medford. Mary Dimmick took a number I of the girls basketball team to ! I'hocnix Friday evening where 1 they played the town team. Others iwo attended the game were Mr. ; IrH- Ringer. Mrs. Alden Rrnoks who recently nioved to our vicinity f rom J'rovolt l 'pe. The follow ing ladies were present: Mesdames Frank Knutzen C. li. Hill. Smith. J. L. Oscar Diemer. Fred Miller, Sisley, Hoff man. Oscar Johnson and Klery Stone, all of I'rovolt, and Mrs. Kva Steward and Mrs. Jack Steward "lio formerly II veil at "Pro volt; Mrs. Vein Orr and the hostess, M is. Itrooks. J. R. Smit h peter has sold his farm to II. J. Morse of Medford who has already taken possession. The Smith peters are building on their land farther up the creek i near the Xeathammer home. We :aro glad to welcome the Morse family to our valley nnd also glad i not to Jose the Smithpelein from I our midst. i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fields and children are leaving for near .Grunts l'ass to make their home. I There has been quite an epi- demic of colds and sore throat in : our valley with many of our folks i having their turn with It. Mr. "I n k. who lives on the Morton STOPS Pain and Itching from T1 t Don't put up withl painful piles another I day or hour. There is positive relief, very often, for the very worst, case. I'yramtd suppositories are de V signed to stop the pain and even an itch-'"If- Relief -,,5 comes quickly. ..;.r tl. a . Ulication will ring you much comfort and ease. Try them today. Remember the FREE PirramUl'ft mm plat comi or I bui ir. name. Just say 1 Pyramid Sun- piwttnriesto anydruRRi.t; BOcents ,oPYRAMID DRUG CO. ''0-B Pyramid BWf. M.nh.ll, Mkh. Pl.nne fnd me h hox plnfnlv wrapix-d caled, poslpiiU, and en tirety frve. Adest City fv , place. In reporu-d to bo quite ill at this time. ; Mm. Harry Pun ier left Satur day for Euilrtuik. Calif., to spend 'some time with her mother. The entire community was very sorry to hear that Mrs, Sid Smith who la at the state tuberculosis ; hospital for treatment, is not im proving as was hoped, and her recovery is not expected. j Krnest Cochran who is at the : sanitarium in Salem under a spe cialist's care, very much Jm-' proved in health, he writes. We ! are all very glad to get thU news and hope for continued improve ment. Mr. and Mrs. Kred ilonner of Med ford were visitors at the Steward home Sunday. Tiie dance held at the Orange I h!l Saturday wa? fairly well at- ! tended and all present reported a j very enjoyable time. On February . 14th we will have a hard time dance with prizes for the best and i most economical!' dressed couple. Miss Iiiirbara. Purrier entertain id a number of her little friends Saturday afternoon on her sixth birthday. Gaines were enjoyed and Miss Betty Punier served re freshments. Those present were the Bill and Henry Baker children Irene and Kppfo Reesbeck. Xeil and Geneva Moore, Jack and Betty Jean Steward. Paul, Maxine and Junior Dimmick and the little hostess, Barbara Purrier. A large number gathered at the ' Grange hall Monday evening and i spent an enjoyable evening at ) cards. The affair was planned as ja surprise for Mrs. Jack Steward hose birthday was celebrated Sunday. At midnight a delicious lunch was served to nearly 1U0 present. All joined in wishing Dorothy many happy returns of the day. Tho county health nurse visited our community the past week, calling on Mrs. Kffie Baer, who she found In very poor health. A number of men from Rogue River came up and cut wood for Mrs. I Baer which was a very commend ! able act. . a h f uMr u( ,e bulluinR. We are JU,ty ))ruu(, of our whj(.h j now is serving hot lunch each I noon with Irs. Frank Greenwood in charge. We also have a new bus to replace the one formerly driven by Mr. Kvensizer. Friends of Mrs. Earl Oden will be glad to hear that she is much improved in health following a successful operation, in the Grams Pass hospital two weeks ago. I Mrs. John Kav also is reruvfnd J from a recent tonsil operation in Grants l'ass. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Runce were j in Grants l'ass Monday on busi i ne. i John Hay and Reed Carter have I been splitting posts at the, Rich- man farm for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galbreuth are happy owners of a new coupe. The agricultural extension iee of Nevada urges sheep iiudj cattle ment to use wheat instead of corn for emery ciicy winter liiiL'. Gassy Stomachs Made Well Rvery person who is trouMrd with rah In the stomach and bavreln should ct a package of Baalmnnn's as Tablets nnd see how quickly they will relieve all distrepying symptoms. Sharp pains in tae abdomen or Rbout the heart arc often due entirely to g?.s pressure. Sometimes the cir culation is restricted, causing tho hands and fret to grow numb. I'sualiy there is much gurgAng or rumbling in the bowels. Many sufferers complain of a gnawing feeling In the stomach, extreme ner von sues, heartburn, drowsiness after eating, headache dizzy spoils or labored breathing. Baalmann's Gas Tahlrts taken t meal time not only prevent nil had ef fects from gas, but they invigorm the weak nerves of the stomach nn-1 nsift In restoring th? wlmjo digestive ystem to proper working o"ripr. (i'-nulne Paahnann' Gas TaMets In th yellow raeknge nn be ob tained at any good drug sture. Price tl everywhere. STRANG'S DRUG STORE WATER LILIES Our catalog tells you how to build and care for water garden Free on request. Bauer Aquatic Gardens -. 701 Marion Ave. Portland iarfi'"i'l'yj3 A. E. WALDRON Sunset Drive You are Invited to present this cou pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE ' i , PROGRAM AT THE As a Subscriber Guett of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are a subscriber of the Mail Tribune your name may appear here tomor- L"L.T .y. .""J";'. "am" J. . H will be given an opportunity to en loy FREE shows as GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. , NOW PLAYING "Extra vaga " Tllili TYPING TECHNIQUE COMES EASIER LSIKPr IMaying ; piano or other musicril 'instrument which requires th"e use f of the fingers proves to be a gi vat 'aid in learning to typewrite, in ;the opinion of Mrs. K. O. Jerome, U.He writing instruetor at Medford high i school. : Students who make the niost i progress in operating a typew riter , almoKt always thote who have ; had some experience in music-, she i has found in her yeurs of teaching j commercial wort;, & Ability to concentraiie, the strengthening of the finge;v. and the loosening up of their action are some of the things strudentf l learn in music work which stand ! them in good stead in learning to , t pewrite. The nbllitv to relax and ! flu awav with muscular stiffness is a trait which is common to typists and good musicians. Champion typists in Mrs. good je,. ome's clashes have many of them been expert pianists as well so that the transfer of training1 from one ! activity helps the student progress I , in the other. Although the county commercial contests are not scheduled, until April, her classes are already f working to improve their speed and accuracy. Helen Power of the advanced typists, is writing in the neighborhood of 70 words minute and Louise Osenbrugge, a beginner, is above tho 50 mark. liKAULj;. Ore.. Feb. 4. I Hp!.) .lr. and .Mrs. OeoiKe luisel. Charles Sanderson. Lester Ash- Kcnh and Krnest Sanderson were, Friday victors in M Ut'ovd. I Lester Ashworth and Kalph ivlil- i ler who have spent the winter at j the headwaters of Elk cr-ek trap I ping are visiting at the Ohas. San- del-son home for a couple of weeks j before returning to their honic at Tmutdale. Ore. j Roy Mcintyre of Medford was I calling on Reagle friends Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hockersmith. I of the Meadows entertained their ) friends from Medford, Hi-agio and I the Meadows with a dancing party I Jan. 23 at their home. Over 70 j guests wore present and all spent an enjoyable evening. Mrs. Chas. Anderson has been confined to her home for the past week with the mumps. Hubert Mayfieid oi Dry Creek and Mary Sollie of the Meadows wore visiting with Thelma Sander- '-n Muunuiy uliltiiuuh. Severn 1 children are school with the mumps. Mrs. Viola I'onieroy has Funeral Distinctive Service Established 1 . BEAGLE Ambulance Service Sixth St. at Oakdale 30E301 Snider's Dairy & Produce Co. Have Ice Cream in Attractive Forms , for Your Valentine Party You may choose individual molds of roses, hearts, cupids or bon bons, or brick ice cream with heart centers. SNIDER'S ICE CREAM with its rich, smooth texture, makes the perfect desert to offer your guests. ii CASTLE GATE, UTAH GOAL per ton Direct From Car to You SAVES YOU MONEY For a few days only while we have a car on track ORDER NOW WE GUARANTEE OUR COAL WEIGHTS 631-Phone-631 M E D F 0 RQD unable rt.i atti ii-l tvi dutk-M in if,, school r.miu the Ian few duys ol account of illne. Tiie ground iiog urely huw ha(ow KeU. J, as we had b; ij, sunshine nearly all day. The ulij time tradition of six w.-eks nior. winter doerf not bother the farm. i here uh farm wutk in well ui.... and spring sewing of grair nd .Mis. I.u-k of Tat. I. Roi-k have the sympathy of their friends of this neighborhood in th, passing away of their son. Mv and Mrs. Lusk lived in our com. m unit y se v era I yea rs and ha vt t):;in' ffinmis here. ENDS MONTHS OF "INOlOESTiON" IN SURPRISING WAY "hf-- tT5 7'rp I Ji frijjf Cv M ! There's good news for all stomach n ffnt-nrc in tlm ennt'ilinn l.nLn.. ..until tiy a aoiipic ui:n.utci v, UUC to tiie quick, easy way it relieves so called "indigestion," -and its cITccts, such as gas, bloating, belching headaches, nausea, heartburn, etc. "Papc's Diapcpsin," as it is called, is c.-ilen like candy and is just, as harmless. No narcotics or iW.n- killers in it. .Nothing habit-Iormine. No sooner swallowed than pain slops; normal digestion is restored. 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