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MISSIONSTUDIES' EHgKl uluim uuimn , , BAPTfST CHURCH .Tho : school of the missions will begin ut the First Uunlist cIuutIi Sunday, February 8, at" (i'.ltO o'clock. Tho general assembly of the four II. Y. I. lT. groups will bo in the main auditorium for the opening exerciser. Pic tures of countries to be studied will' he presented und a travelogue v R. l-T. Willi:, hou triiv- eied in many eountrUn and onChurcn of Jesus Christ of Latter m.itw iui-m.u The group will separate for the) f rnor of Kdwurds and Bentty. study class. The senior li. y. umlay wnool at 1(1 a. m. Preach will meet in the parlor, the inter.) ,nR services at 5 : ;t0 p. m. Relief mediates in the primary room. fn;iet' am Priesthood meeting the juniors In room 8 and the, Tuesday night at 7::i0 p. m. Every adults will remain in the audi-1 torium. The teachers of the school will bo Mesdnmes Florence Wll-j linms, A. J. Anderson, Kfl'ie Daily, W, H. Eaton and L. J. Knox. 4 Those who expect to attend the morning worship at the Presby terian church should plan to be there at 11 a. m. promptly, in order to enjoy the processional of the Junior vested choir. This will im-; mediately follow the organ prelude, j Prayer meeting Wednesday, S p. furthermore this vested choir willjni. No meeting Sunday evening. li.ivt a place on the program with special number. "A Pilgrim' Journey," taken from the London derry Air. This choir has leen trained In choral work and voice culture by Mrs. J. H. Thompson, with Miss Geraldine Thompson as director. Another feature of the morning worship service will be the pres- (iniut aP 4Via T(ai. !r.ii t lennn "V'n fav iPire jtrniir miiKior The sormon. will have to do with the 12th' Tinv Keniit biw. "A sonnf is reyerent," and will be of special Interest -to . parents and boys alike. ML SERVICES AT .....TALENT, Oro.t Feb. 7. (Spl.) February 15 will begin a two weeks revival service in the Methodist Community church at Talent. Speakers will be announced- la t e r. We a re looking To r rea I" co-opera t ion f rom every one who loves our Lord nnd wants to Ree His kingdom come in the h ea rts of men, worn en, b ovs nnd girls. ' TALENT CHURCH NIGHT MEETING IS OBSERVED TALENT. Ore., Feb. 7. (Spl.) The regular monthly church night was observed February 3 with a covered dish luncheon. Dr. T. H. Yarnes, district superinten dent of Salem and Dr. and Mrs. Dan Standard .of Phoenix nnd IZev. and Mrs. Alexander Dennett of Medford were out-of-town vis itors. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER : TO BE OBSERVED HERE ' The Medford annual meeting of the- Christian women of the world will be held this year in the M. E. j Church, South, on the afternoon ! of February 20 at 2:45. . f jest bible .scholar and lecturer. The AH Christian women are urged, title of the lecture is "Reconstruc- to be ' present and have part this world circle of prayer. KLAMATH POWER TRACT SALE GETS SENATE O.K. WASHINGTON, Feh. 7 (Jp) The house passed today and sent to the senate the Butler hill to au thorlze sale of the McConnick Power tract to the Klamath, Ore Ron, irrigation district. TOMORROW AND MONDAY Continuous Tomorrow 1:15 to 11:15 A SNAPPY SOPHISTICATED FARCE COMEDY! IT'S FRENCH and IT'S ' FUNNY I WARNER BROS. 9 MATRIMONIAL Last Timet Tonite "BEAU IDEAL" Sequel to "Beau Geite" Alto Universal Newt "Believe It or Not" Vitaphone Act "Shaketptare Wat " Right All Color Act 1" (: Corner Oakdal and Kifth m' & Wm. II. Hamilton liector 1 umiUon, Hector S a. m., 10 a. m U:1.'i a. 7:30 p. Holy coiiimuninn. , Sunday school, m., Morning service. ' in.. Confirmation clasp. Kiiglisl. laiiheran Cliun li. Knurl h nt 'Oukdale Ave. "Where the way is made plain." Dr. H. C. Funk, pastor. "The Secret and Source of PaulV Power" will be the subject for the sermon at 1 1 o'clock. The llible school begins at 10 a. m., with classes for all agcs.! Day Saints invuen. A. C. Hawkins branch president. Talent Cli. veil. Sunday school at 0:45. Wo want 100 in attendance by Easier. Classes for every one, old and young. Hring the children and come. Morning worship. 11 am. "What is the unpardonable sin?' Evening worship at 7:30. Croat music nnd good preaching, the speaker Sunday evening will be the I lev. V, Vimont, former pus tor of the church. Come and give him a rousing welcome. Seventh Day ArircnUst. Corner P.eatty and Edwards Sts. T. M. I-angberg, pastor; T. 1... Thuemler. assistant. Sabbath school, D : 4 li a. m. Jay McCombs, superintendent; I,. I.,. Uunclrv asistant superintendent. Church services, ll a. m. Young People's meeting, 3 p. m. Zelln Mulder, leader Mrs. F. M. Hodman, assistant Cull ;ispcl ('liui-rli. Newtown near Main St. li. D. Streyffler, pastor. Sunday nchool, 9:-45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evening services in charge of the district chairman. Elder Sam uel Swanson of Seattle, who will also have charge of the fellowship meeting on Monday. 2:30 and 7:30. -in.irs ana lnenus or ino atlja- cent tmvns wiU llc represented and take part in these services. A cor- 6ial welcome is extended to the j HI IIIlL, Main Street Methodist Church South N. W. Wood, pastor. ' Sunday, Feh. 8, 1931 Hoy Scout Sunday. 11 a. m., Sermon by Rev. J. 11. Xoedham. 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Rev. J. D. Needham. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 6:.t0 p. m. Our Epworth LoHguers worship with young people of the Methodist Episcopal church. Cood song service anil, special music at all the services" of our church. A cordial welcome to all. First Methodist Alexander fJ. Bennett, pastor. Morning worship, 11 oclock. with sermon by the pastor, "Cioing a Little Farther." Roy Scouts Sun day. Evening chapel hour, 7:30 o'clock with message by the pastor, "The way Out and Pp." Pictures of American heroes, celebrating the birthdays of Lincoln and Washing ton; gospel songs; good fellowship. Epworth League youth's hour, 6:20 p. m., in the Sunshine parlor of lhe church. Discussion of "Race Relations." Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. C. A. Meeker, superintending. All people welcome. liilenialtoimt Bible Students. Judge Rutherford, lecturer.. Broadcasting a Watch Tower pro gram over KM ED Sunday evening from 7 to 7:15. This program will consist of a lecture by Judge Ruth erford, known as the world's great ijtion." One of these talks will be given by electrical transcription every Sunday evenlng"over KMED until further notice. International Bible Students meet for study every unday morning in the home of Mrs. W. W, Uailey. 102 Mistletoe street, and every Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Anna Brewer, 71!7 South Central nvenue. Alt in terested in -Watch Tower Bible study urn welcome. with LILYA TASHMA.N Florrnce Eldrirle Junius Clraion Jrrrl Mrrrar Marion Hrron Vmrn Oakland .tlhur EdinunH Cjirrwe VOU WILL LAtfGH BED rEDFOnn MAIL Valley Radio Church. . (Non-denominational.) T. L. Thuernlor, pastor. Mot'tiriKs ovr KMKD every Sun day evening between the hour of V and 9. Thin hour is sponsored by the business men of southern Oregon, so that u Kopl massage m "hf be t'nt to lhe isoUurt uml .diut-in who have no opportunity to attend Christian worship in any other way. ( The musical program will be in chnrge of Professor Parrlsh, anjiist- J by students of -Rogue River academy, Sunday. February 8. Tha subject of the sermon "What Think Ye of Christ?" "Whose Son in Ho?" We cordially invite you to tune in on KMED ami worship with iifi during this hour. The Kalvutlon Army. Fourth and Bartlett, old Meth odic Church building. Ensign arid Mrs. James R. Pack, officers in chargo. Sunday services: Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. Strict holines stalks are made In this meeting and ail persons interested in holiness are invited to attend. Bring your bibles. Sunday school and Bihle class, 2:30 p. m., Mrs. Vol ma Oilson in charge. Young People's Legion meeting and bihle study, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Week night services; Tuesday 8 p. m., testimony and praise meeting Thursday night 8 p. m., the young people will lead this service. Saturday night 8 p. m., free and easy meeting. 'Everyone is invited. First Church or Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the moth er church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston, Masri. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day, February 8 Spirit. Sunday school at 94 5. Appli cants under the age of 20 may bo admitted. Wednesday evening meetlnKS. which include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which is lo cated at 401 Medford building, is open from x a- in. to 6 p. m. daily, except Sundays and holidays. The librarian is in attendance from 11 to 4, at which time all authorized Christian Science literature may be purchased or borrowed. The public in cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Church of the Nazurcue, North Central at Jackson. John T. Laltose, pastor. Morning worship at 11 a with sermon by lhe pastor on m., "The Return of the Angels." Sunday schol at 9:45, with classes for all ages. Evening eervice at 7:30, with ser mon by the pastor, "The Sceptre Shall iNot Depart." Timely mas sages of inspirational truth for the da 1 N. Y. P. "B. meeting nt 6:30 Sun day evening. Class 1 meeting nt 0:30 p. m. 1 People of every age will find a place and a welcome nt this church every Sunday. . Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. '. High school bible study Thurs day evening at 7:30. Both of these midweek services for the study of the bible are increasing in interest and attendance. You are welcome. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister. 9:43 a. m. Sunday school. tl:00 a. m. Morning worship; sermon by the pastor, "Playing the Game1." Anthem, "God Is My Sal vation. 'r 7:30 p. m. Evening service; ser mon by the pastor, givluK the third of the series oi Chummy Chatg on "Building the Homo." The chat for Sunday night Is on "The Olive Plants." A half hour of Hinging, by everybody, and the anthem, "All is Well," will precede the sermon. The young people begin ut fi:30 p. m., the Annual School of Mis sions. All tbj groups will meet to gether for a short time to hear Mr. Edgar Williums, who has tra velled extensively over Cuba, Porto Rico and other of our Island possessions, and to Hee pictures mm these places visited by him. After the talk and pictures, the four groups will hold sessions In their own rooms. All are Invited to these services. First Christian Church Ninth and Oukdulo, W. K. Halrd, pastor. - . Ililile Hchool at 9:45 a. in., M. K. Olson superintendent. Remember the classes are in a contest, so he on time. Morning worship begins prompt ly at 0:fi0. Anthem, "The Heavens Declare the Glory of God," Carrie H. Adams. Bormon subject, "Scuie crows." Christian Kndeavor at fi:30 p. m. The evening evangelistic serv ice begins with a lively song serv ice at 7:30. Klsle C. Strang will be the soloist. She will sing. "Oh IMvlne Redeemer," (Gonnodl. Ser mon subject, "The Kternal Sheik or a Great Drama In Klve Acts." There will be a baptismal serv ice following the sermon. Mid-week Itlhle study and praise service every Wednesday night at ! 7:30. ' The Men's llible class is plan- ning a big time for Friday night, ! February l.'llh. First l'rcshytrrlnn ' Owivh. C'lnudo II. 'l'ortor, minister. ! .Morning "worship servlqos nt 1 1 in. m. Hoy Koout Troop No. 5 will I he present with their leader, Mnx j Pelrce, In commemoration of Hoy Hcout luy. The sermon topic will be "A Reverence Renaissance." i Music will be as follow: Orcnn . prelude, March from Ixih-ngr-in. , Wagner; processional, "Adeste Fi : deles" Junior choir: Junior choir, "A Pilgrim's Journey. " from Ion donderry Air: qunrlot, "I Will Mag nify Thee () God." Moeenlb;il: or- (ran offertory, "Chanson Trlste," . Tchaikowky: quartet. "f:b- the ' Ixird. My Soul." Ittolltos-Ivanuf: quartet. "Sevenfold Amen." Htaln Ut; onr.m postlude, -f-ostlude from 'Symphony in '.. Minor," Beethoven. Mihw-try of music: Kisie Carl ton Strang, soprano; l-Mnn K.fert lja:if. contralto; U. K. Waldron. tenor; Dr. W. V. Howard, bass; TRIBUTE. MTOJvn. Eva Hatelrifig Marsh, organist; GeraMine Thompson, director of Junior choir. Young people's worship services at 6:30 with age croup discussions. Mr. porter will be with the senior group for the worship period. Flora McMath will be the leader. FERN VALLEY FERN VALLEY. Ore.. Feb 7 (Spxclnl) In correction of an Item of last week: Mrs. Archie Ferns did not go to Klamath Falls. Many are ill with influenza. Some are quite sick. Those ab sent from school are Elmer and rienry Kantor. Zola Louden, Mary and James Thanos. Tommy Hon ler, Marion nnd Marjory Ferns, Edith, Perl HuKMand and 'Lewi Ferns. Margaret Hughes has heen con fined to bed lor the past week. Josephine Kantor is In nut to rt serious condition, her cold hav ing fettled in her chest. Dorothy Kantor, Joyce and Patricia Mar shall have tha cold too. It was necessary for Twila Ferns to bo taken to the doctor the first of the week and have abscesses that had formed In both ears lanced. Marion Ferns, and the hahy boy of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferns have been suf fering from severe ear nches. Goldie and Deah lligdon nnd Edith Smith stayed in town last week at the home of Doxie Ami) ler Harvey. Mrs. E. P. Hughes from Sams Valley was an nll-ntahl fjuest Sat unlay of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lent Hughsc and was necompanied home Sun day by Mr. and Mrs. Lorn IIukIios. T. 11. Hughes. Mrs. E. E. Marshall. Joyce and Patricia Marshall. George OVonnor was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr., Sunday. Dallas Boeder and Arthur Har dest y spent Saturday evening With Ed Marshall playing pinochle. Margaret Huuhs and Tom Wil liams were k nests Saturday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mis. Deljiir in MedTord. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deliir. son and daughter-ln-law of the latter arriving Satur day evening from Eugene. They returned Sunday afternoon. Two birthdays were celebrated within the week. Joyce Marshall, her first and her grandfather, Iein Hughes, fiftieth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas are making preparations to move s-oon. They have rented a house from Mr. Frazier on the Anderson road, southwest of Phoenix. Tom Williams made a business call in Butte Falls Friday. Goldie and Deah Higdon took part In the Junior carnival given by the Medford high school. Ray Ward wns elected master of the grunge in this district and Florence Drake was elected secte tary. Aileen ' Parker fpent Sunday night with Margaret HuKhes. JACKSONVII.I.F. Ore., Feb. 17 (Special I .Several from here at tended the ceremonial and Instal lation of tli t- Daughters of tin (Nile Thursday afternoon and even. ing ill Ashland. A lianquet wan given In the evening. Those prea ent from Jacksonville weio Mr and Mrs. Fred Flck. Miss Lorlane Span-, Mrs. 10. S. Severance und daughter, Florence May Sever ance, Fmil llrltl, Miss Mollle liritt and Mrs. Rels Chapman of Myrtle Point, who Is vlHlting here. Miss Cnrman Dorothy attorned a dinner at the Hotel Medford, given for the Nurses' ussuelatlon of Jackson county Thursday. The social club of the Kastcin Star chapter will be entertained by Mrs. K. H. Severance at her homo February 12. All members of the chanter are Invited Mrs. Henry Miller attended the Relief corps meeting at the .Men ford Armory Thursday afternoon. A speciul program on the etudy of the lives of McKinley and Roosevelt was enjoyed. At their next meeting., February 19, a study of the lives of Lincoln and Washington will be taken up. Mrs. Amy Duw and aunt, Mrs. Nan llsehelder, wertf Medford vis Hors Tuesday. The Worthy Grand Matron of Oregon, O. K. S from linker. Ore., will be present at the Kast ern Star meeting February l'.. Mia.. P. .1. Flck and small son epent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Hrown on King's high way. Mrs. Maltle Wilson, who was 111 for some, time, Is very much Improved and started to work again Monday at the Medford Do mestic laundry.' Lewis Whitney, from Victoria, 1!. c. came hero recently for a visit with his brother. II. C. Whit ney of Jacksonville. Mr. Whitney Is Interested In mining. , Mrs. J. W. Illrkholtz of Willow Springs district was a visitor on Wednesday of Mrs. H. K. Manila. Mrs. llenrleltc Young from east of town Is visiting her son In Roseburg this week. Mis. Arthur Kleinhnininer of little Applegato attended a meet ing of Women's Association ut Iho Presbyterian church Thursday. Walter . Johnson, manager of tho Daffodil mines on Klllott cre. k was called to Oklahoma this week. H' expects to return soon to be. gin operations at the mine. Mr. and Mrs. II. C Whitney made a trip to Steamboat dis trict Sunday taking with them Paul Wlnnlngham and Lewis Whitney who remnlned there to prospect for a short time. Mrs. O. t. Dorothy and daugh ter, Mrs. Art Davis, spent Thurs day with Mrs. James Davis "n Thompson creek. W'ayne Moor- of Rogue Rlvtr was a visitor hern this weck. Mr. and Mrs. cliffonleHalrd anil daughter of Medford called Thurs. day afternoon nt the lenard Lyons home. Q The Women's association h-ld an nil dny meeting at the Pres byterian church parlors r-cently Iho day wan ttpent in Bi-wiiiK. A OM".fif)X. S.TTTTjrA Y. covered dish luncheon was en Joyed at noon. Twelve ladies were pre-ient. Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh of little A p iterate was a luncheon guest Friday at the home of Mrs, Alice t:irich. Georne Hammersly of Gold Hill a -aller in our city this week. Mis. Will Huff has been ill at her hum' in South Jacksonville the nast fw iLlvs. Mrs. L. D. Hurris of Central Point was a visitor in Jackson ville recently. W. K. Ray of Jacksonville and Mi. Di-an. agent of the Southern Oregon division of tho I'nlou Oil company, made a trip to Klam ath Falls Friday. C. L. Evans of Central Point was a recent caller here. Mr. and Mr John R. Knight entertained at dinner Friday even ing for Mr. and Mrs. Fred FIek nnd daiiKhter, VlrKinia of this place and Mrs. C. W. Courtney of RoHtihurg, ore. Mr. and Mrs. Geoifie Howard and son, Biilie of Medford were culling on friends here Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Tou Velio returned home Sunday from soutr ern California. Funeral services for Charles Hunt wi'fo held at the Jackson ville cemetery Thursday. W. K. Ray of this place, had charge of the wrvices. Mr. Hunt passed away Saturday evening, lie had been a resident of Jacksonville and vicinity for several years. John Opp was a business vis itor in Medford Thursday. Among those from the Apple- ( Bate district attending the tu- neral services of Charles Hunt were M r. and Mrs. John Matney. Mr. and Mrs. James Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fort. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson at tended the basketball game be tween Butte Falls and Jackson ville at Butte Falls last Friday evening. Sam liar 'ills nttended the dance in Central Point given by the Mont a nans In southern Ore gon. T. C Norris, C. B. Dunnington a nil Theron Apph'baker spent Tuesday in Klamath county on business. Mrs. Louis Ptihl and Mrs. C. H. Dunnington transacted business in Medford Friday. Jack Sharp, former resident of Jacksonville, passed away at the M a so n ic home at Fo rest ( ! ro ve February 6 nt 3 p.m. Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlroln Station) I . Nutunlny. - P. M. Ti to C Newn and markets by the Mall Tribune; Girl I Scouts; Hoy Scouts. G to' 7 Yellow Cab; lleibe Service; Popular Record- - lugs. 7, to 8 Let's Get Associated; News Digest; Musical Nov- ' city, t'HC. 8 to S Kngllsh Gibson Or- , cbestra; Tango Music. 9 to 10 Jimmy Hit tick's Or- chestra, UHC. Sunday, S- P. M. 6:4f, to 7 KMKD presenta- tlon. 7 to 8 Watchtower Program: Kiddies- Period; K.MKU 4 prewntatton; Hoy Scouts. -I- 8 to ll Valley Radio church. 9 to 10 On Parade; Church Program, UHC. I .Monday. A. M . 7 : f. n to 8-IIreakfast broad- cast of news by Mail Trib- tine. 8 to 9 KMKD presentation; f Cnrold J. Parker. 9 to 10 Friendship Circle; Domestic Science. 10 to 11 Snow White; West- side pharmacy. 11 to l'i Spcrry Flour Co.: llurelson's; Gold Seal. P. M. 12 to 1 Monarch Feed Co.: Sanderson Motor Co.; news l! flashes by Mull Tribune. I to 2 Firestone; McNnlr Bros. x 3 to 3 Happiness Train; Scl- entlflc Laboratories; Mulder's Home Service Hour. 4:16 to 5 KMKD presenta- tlon: Cecil and Sally. 6 to 6 People's Klectrlc: News and Markets by Mall ' Tribune. " I 1 to 7 Yellow Cab; Nunn- Hush: Heck's Hukery. 7 to 8 Let's (ie.t Associated: News Digest; Old Chestnuts , Review, CIIC. 8 to 9 Halalalka Orchestra: Radio Drama, I'llC. 9 to 10 Mindful Gems, CHC. 4 7 to 8 p. m. Lucky Strike Dance orchestra. Mrc eervieo. to KOO. IvIlQ, KfJMO, KGW, KFI, KF NO, KTAR. 8 to 8:ir p. m. Amos 'n' Andy. NI1C service to Kl). KIIQ, KO Ml). KG-W, KIOCA, KFSD. :I3 to 8:45 p. m. Rainbow Har monics. NHO service to KOO, KKCA, KTAR. S:I.ri to 8:45 p. m. Gllmorc. circus. NHC Mervlco lo KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI. 8:4.r to 9 p. 711. Sperry Rmllts. NHC service, to KGO, KHtJ, KO MO, KGW, KKCA, KFSD. 9 to 4:80 p. m. i:i Sldelo Min strels. NllO servlc to KOO, Klly, KOMO, KGW. 9:3(1 to 11 p. m Spotlight Revlcir, NHC service to KOO, KHCJ, KO MO, KWV, KFlQ 11 to 12 p. m. Dance orchestra .CP NHC wrvloff to K IO, KKt; K) MO 11:10 to 13. For romovinsr rod ink tiiins: Kooir out of tho Htcwk market. .New York livening 1'fwt. FETiRUAKY 7. lfttl. HOWARD RCOEY XYXOrSWr Aileen Orau he catnr$ a "Hiijtcv" antoci' on the ultimo tchen ik accident liisflautfA iir, nit i a o hrr Hroadicou utane career. Uiciuht Chm.nir.fi, artist, make a voreclttiti mask to cover her tears. Hut then vert scars hrian Ailtn to tru lo furoet her line im- Jim mtl (-' a id press ugt.it. While Arnold K ran Iter y, iMMif maomite, ma kino ait-vanvt-s to Virienne, AHev.i's si (r, li maakcit H-mmm aiium unt sKvotx him. Uh reeoi era anil tt.re Jtrttjt (" ilcvus I'm teoitr ,tt the attack iite .- nhn admits tlffn u-ijj the masked uotnan. us he suawsctx. Aiteeit rtcfins a telfyram .Hiuiifil "Adrasteia" hi.tt- iny to throw the Mmtic i li7tn Then Kronhem tor aa nif- t-lrm with A Het n, nuic knuiet on (.) as "3Jatvtnoist He Mo so ie.' Hhr orants it, thouali tuttieiaui ut his undlvvs. Chanter 25 CHANNING SPEAKS PLAINLY 17IV1ENNKS make-up failed lo hide the ravages of the hours she had thought would never pass, With uo appetite for breakfast, she reached the shop In Chestnut street before Its doors were open. The half past-eight throng of girls, on their wny to oHU-es seemed to glume ut her knowingly as they suw her stntuliUK there. Now and theii tho flicker of u smile ludii-aled that a muu had formed his own con clustotifl. Did she look so hard that ah was Marked or did she Imag ine It? It was all Uukemable. She saw Cuannlng approaching, nnd gulped back teurs. "I thought things over as I drove," he said. "Unless you'd rather not, jou'd better ccmo back with me. Kronberg may not And It out." Halt an hour later Channlng's car was speeding along tho Roose velt Boulevard. Vlvleune sttt In silence and ho made no effort to break It. Possibly ho sensed her thoughts and thought It better not to Intrudo on them yet awhile. The whole thing hud elm ted so In nocently, and had grown Into such a muddle, that both of them found it difficult to know where to begin to discuss It. Vlv remembered that It was in this cur that they hud been drenched one Sunday when tho dress that was tha nu cleus of all that bad happened since, bad been rulntd by the rain. It occurred to Chatming that finery -was, perhaps, the basic cause of :inost of the woes woman had knowD since live Irst learned that apples wero really, sorpents eggs. An hour they spent at a nulet roadhouso, served to rest them and sootho their nerves, as well as give Vivleime a chance to tell him just what had happened. (.'banning deftly switched the sub ject. He sketched his plan of VI vieune's going to the studio, so that Aileen could visit with her without ,llielr being observed. "Oh, It would have been Ideal! except for what has hapiiciied. Ill fact, I'm not sure that I ought to go lo New York nt all." "Where nlsn would you go?" he asked, and Vlvleune sfcook her bead. "I don't know," she said slowly. "Would It make any difference?" "Of. course! Vlv, you'vo got to begin to think of someune besldos yourself. Aileen wants and needs jou." Vlvlenne uluiost hated him for reminding her ut tlmt. For almost an buur Uiuy motored on, ench STRIKE PAY DIRT JACKHONVIM,!;, Ore , 1-Vb, 7 (Special) A. It. Melnto.ih ami I'nink Tjiylor hu v NtruriV nplen dlil imy dirt in their Kohl mine n tho A. It. Mrliitowh property on 3rd ntreet. This is high mriide KM nnd rminln-r iibotit f Co p'-r janl. Tho mini In located ut the Junction ()f luiiny uml Itirh Gulchl crnnU. . WILL HEAR DEBATERS TAItM-I HOCK, Oro., Keb. 7. i (Spl.) The. lecturor'u proKnun t-i night at Hnmn Valley flran will ho furninhed by Medford hih ! t'chiini muiW ntn in charge of lnf. i ltalph ttalP y, couch in public J it A ROMANCE OF RADIO again avoiding all efforts at couver satfoii. Then as the car was pass iug ait old, abandon d farm. Chau nintr swerved it abruptly through the entrance gates, iir. ran along the weed-Ki'own road, past a ram-, shackle barn, and hruiiKht the road-' sler lo a stop utidt r a clump ut I l ets. "What's the inatter?" Vivleime asked, surprised at lhe set of his jiiW. "There's something I'm going to say to you and I'm going to sav it now," ("banning auswered grimly. "You've behaved like a spoiled kid long enough. I don't mind telling you, frankly, that I'm sick of it!'' She could hardly believe this was Chauning, there lu the cur beside her. That tone from any other man would have thrown her into a panic. ' Vet tho kuowledge that it was Chan uing hiouKht back her old diablerie. ! "Oh. really ! " Sho laughed un j pleasantly. It was true that she'd I asked hiin to help her, hut sho was not proposing to listen to any cur tain lecture. "Yes, really!" he snapped and faced her. "I'm going to ask a few (luestioiis and I want the truth. In the II rat place houeatly did you fire that Bhot at Kronberg?" "Are you serious in asking that?" She stared at him Incredulously. Channing oaught har roughly in his arms, "Cau you think tbot I luvenled the womuu in the mask?" "No, hut Kronberg thinks a or pretends ho docs. What 1 want to know Is did you?" "Shout him? Certainly not. And whatever you may think I am or havcu't tho courage to bo do you suppose I'd Implicnto Aileen In or der to clear myself?" "No," ha said. "You wouldn't. We'll consider that two answots. Now, did you offer Kronberg what you once offered me'H r "N-no!" sho fultored and hung hot head. "Bui I I suppose be (bought so." "Naturally." Channing nodded. "You'd have no right to shoot lilin ' after that admission. But It's evi dent from your account of what ho suld Inst night that be doesn't want you now. 1 told you ones that I didn't myself. No doubt you re member that?" "I shan't ever forget It!" She looked away from him. 'Well, then don't let your resent ment prompt you to give sumo other man tho Impression' you gave Kronberg." "Oh, don't!" Sha writhed under his gase, and it was pitiless. "1 told you I'd something to aay to you and you're going to hear It. This world has no room for half way girls. Even a decent man can respect a woman who's frankly foolish. But the rottenest cad has no uso tor one who just protends." "Dwlght! Dwlght!" Vlv almost screamed, Kronberg had practically told her as much. Now Channing reconfirmed It. Neither of them wanted her. She was something heyoud the pale lower than an outcast! 8o that was their opinion. It lashed her like a whip. But Chaouing had goaded bor too far. It this was Hiolr creed, she'd aliow tkeai If only to prove she was Mt tke sort both of them de spised. "Well?" atae demanded and tossed her head, "Since you're made that perfectly clear suppose I say I'm converted that I'll ccaso to be a half-way? I tell you I meant what I said to you what I let Kronberg believe what everybody thinks!" Instead of answering, Cliaunlng caught her roughly In bis arms. (COyniit, ItlO. tt Tit MacnUy Co.) Tws vl.ltor, tomorrow bring Ailo.n smptnio, then plftaiurt. ripen k Inn nt tho Medford blub ttehool. IIi-mUIch a program of songH and readings, the chain Ktore question will Im; debated by a tMin of slU- den(n who have studied the itu athm fir mi vvcry tinute and arc all "pepped up to make a winning u rgumeut. The program will begin nt 8 o'clin-k and will bo open to the public. Aft.-r tho program A Jitney pup per will be served by tho H. K. committee Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" 1 at The Medford r THREE TO ATTEND 0. S. G. M.s M:iiii!m rarrt.ll ,f tho local hi,;!i Mi-houl fiii ulty will sievomPiitiy M-df.tnl hili Rch'il doIenateH io r.dvallU next Thursday where they will attend th annual educational oxpntt.iion on the orKon Htato col lege campus l-'riday and Saturday. U.uton M-Wlaih of Medford, flj student at the college, ban boon' ' appointed to reet the Medford detcuattnn consisting (if MarJoriA Marshall, Pori.s liundy, Lorrn Scbeii and Victor Noel. Krederk kit Mi ominer, aopoho m ore in homo economics, ha boon appointed to rtrorv on tho commit tee in charse of the toxtile exhibit? for the homo oconnmics school. Numerous displays nro boing plan ned for the occasion, and both homo mu nauemont houses with t hoi r real livo babies will be- open lor inspection'. Delegates have been invited from all OreRon hiph tic hoots. - SUSPECT !S HEM I'OltlXAND. Keb. 7. (P) Jack Voting:. Chinese restaurant pro prietor, wan tinder arrest und being held without bail today in connection with tho mysterious death of Mrs. ltoao Soo. promi nent Tort la nd Chinese., who died from Ntrangulation early on tho morning of January 22. In ordering bin arrest tho dis trict attorney acted upon tha coroner's j ti ry recommendation, which a.skod that Young be hold for tho grand jury. Tho verdict was that Mrs. Soo came to her death by strangulation at tho hands of persons unknown. A Copco Forum "smoker" with a good proKiam of entertainment la planned for next Tuesday night, Keb. 1.0, by tho local employes of the California Oregon Power com puny. Tho mnoker committee headed by Don Kunyard of the Copco Investment department has arranged fho eveniug'H schedule which will be followed by refresh ments. The at' lair is open to all' male members of tho Copco or ganization und a large attendance Jh looked lor. . -Rudy Vnlloo'n income Is $325, OOf n year. 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