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BUTTE FALLS BUTTE. FALLS, Ore, Juno 19 (Spl) Jnmtw SandloR and Frnnlt Hoover ennio down' from Kuffeno Monday, to " visit ' Mrs. :i Alberta Jjoover. Mr. Iiiridkvi fa tt law slu dent at University of Oregon nnd Ifrenk Hoovor, formerly of Hut to Fulls, snidimted from th Bchool of education of the University of Oreson lust week. Boh, Hoover , visited hln grand mother, Mrs. Alberta Hoovor bn Monday and Tuesday and left for Evans Creek Wednesday to visit his aunt, Mrs. Moore. , ,,; V. Mm. J. S. Slmervlllo came down from Eugene Monday to attend the teuchera trial,, ' f There will be a dance at Pros pect next Saturday night. A' large attendance Is expected frbm Butte Falls. Coped sponsors the dance. Mrs. Augusta Tim men of Chl cnfcu, friend of Mr. and Mrs.- Al Hlldreth, arrived Monday to lie thijlr house guest for the summer. Mrs. Rudolph Smyser has re turned to hot, Angeles after a teih day visit with Mr,, and Mrs. -Al HI Id roth, her parents. j Mrs, Uhed, Hoover and Mis) Naomi Van Oros visited Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Young of Prospect sev eral days lost week. 1 , j Mrs. Helen Noff and little sons vktlted Mr. Jeff's parents, Mr and Mrs, Doc Uurts, Monday. j Mrs. Mary Gray Porter visited Mrs. Frank Carson- Sunday. Mrs. Frank Carson visited Mrs. Rtjy Brown- of Mcdford last week. Mr. ' and Mrs. R. B. Jacobsetl, and Sylvia and James Jncobsun and Mrs. Ma Ktfan of Heattlo visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pntton, nij-. rlvlng Saturday evening and leav ing Monday morning fur Frmo and Los Angeles whero they will visit TelfltlvM.'' Mrrf Jncobsdn Is Mrs. Pattdit'i Bister. - j CENTRAL POINT CENTRAL, POINT. Oro. in. (Hp!) tho children's June Mayi program will bo divert - tit thb Chrlstlnn churoh Bundiiy ovcnlng nt i:00 o'clock.. Tlie followlni, proniom will bo presented by thb Kttndiiy school pupils: ItocHiitlorl, Helen Cforber; btiK, Junior chol rocliAtloH, Roy IIIUlerbacH; nnij, Doris' foe. Anderson; recitation, 1'a.tty Powell plnno solo, Helen Younic; recitation, Donald Oorbor; gang, nath linloy; "jrecllntloM, Mivry Blldorback; twallutlon,. Mary.:, U Oorgor; Aung, Jnnlce HoHHolpruvd; pngenht, "Friends 'of Jesus," by all tho children.. ' Mr. Turner of Bah tit Tiniiii, Cni., visited Tuemlny at the homo t Mr. -nnd Mm. Thoo. Ohms. Mrs. A. D, Simmons 'And drnno' dniiKhtor, Kvelyri Hlnkcn, '.spent Wednesday its itunsta of Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitney nt their homo on tho Old Hinge rond. . A. T. tathroYio loft Friday for Corvnllls. , He will return Satur day brlnRlnc six of the Contrnl Point 4-H club members, who are now attending summer school at the Stnto collcse. Eiirl CiirMt and two. rhlldrcn of Sams Valley, visited Hnturday at the honie of. Mr. Csbo's sinter, Mrs. Tho. Olarf' . . Mrs. J. J. Orlm Is the guest if Mrs. Laura Olllott of Medford. for a few days. . , Golden Link Sunday school ylass of the Chrintlan church will hold their June meeting; today nt tb.o homo of Mrs. H. T. Pankey. COti'int.l.K Improvements be ing made In K. I'. Rarnso build In on llnll street, t RECOlvlMGWDED tOK DRIVERS fe Y, -v - WHO LIKE TO StEPi ON 'ER n you like fo drlv lost -If you eyr drty fait you should ut Wovorly igh-Spee'd Motor OiK It ;ls deliberately made to stand up under the fenific beat . Injj an oil mutt take at today's faif, driving speedi. All-Pennsylvania and guaranteed to be the most economical and tatiiFactory oil you have ever vied. Have your crankcaie filled with Waverly and notice the difference. 4 m$ E;GatkitoCof Mcdford, Orcgrin K tttmJiiSPilD Moron oil 35c A QUART All-hantyhtnU Sine J880 I JACKSONVILLE ''JAcKnoNVILUf'Oro., June 19 (Hpl) Mr.' nnd Mrs. Robert Kerr and daughters Gertrude and Kathcrluo, of. Oakland, Callfi, nro ffpcndlntf 'a couple of weeks visiting romlvtrt and old friends or jack sonvlllo and 1 Mortford.? ( Donald A. Forbes, student of the ilenson Polytechnic school In Port land, . arrived herb Saturday to Bpond.a vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James V. Forbes, Dan Howard of . Mcdford was hero recently In the Interest of the American DoRlon auction sale to be given In Medford Saturday. Walter Zelvlcr of Cump two, Butto Falls, wan In town Tuesday. Fmroutc to hla home on tho Apple gate". ; : Mr. a'rlfflth of Klamath county visited his dauKhtcr Mrs. ISrle White, over tho week-end, attending the state Orange ventlon In Mcdford. Mill, John Du'nnlrigton after ebn-': Ani dauKhtcr Margret, moved to Klam ath Fulls Bundiiy to make thofr homo as Mr. buniil'n'gtun has em-ploymoht'-'thore. ', ( ' i ' Violet Olson Is spending ho week with Miss Freda Itnteher-on Thortipson creek. ' ' ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mm. Ed Bell and chll-' dren and MIfm Uertrudo Dunnlng- ton spent Sunday In llutte Falls.1 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Boveranc'o nnd daughters Hutli iind Florchce May, returned home Mondny from Eugene. Miss llutfi Sevbrahco graduated from the University of Oregon Friday. - ' I ' Mr. and Mrs. Jnmc. Wlhnlnkham of Copper and Edgar Edwards' of Mcdford were visitors Saturday at the Veitile- Stevenson home, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Miller and daughter. Ovlo, also Heesa Dcath- ernge . wero, dinner guests Bundny in ine j. -jmgieat nomo 'at Eagle Point, Frank Wanch loft Tuesday for Ashlnnd where, ho now has 01 tfloymcnt. ' ' ;. Miss Virginia Flck and, Robert lcwls have completed ,hls ycilr's work at Ashland hdmial. Mrs.1 Palsy' Lowls and Miss 'Roberta, ("ciigcir, bimo misb Helen, wnlton are auenuing ti. J summor torm." Mrs. Sidney lludden and child reft left Tuosdiry hy'sUfio for Hopp nor, Oro., called by the serious Illness of. her Millar.. i' ( Mr. , and Mrs. K, K. Kuhll of I'ortlnnd 'are spending this week win) pp. j, w. llolilnson. ; Charloy Dorothy Is'now employ ed as harbor for Roy Wllsun at "TUo Nugget." ; Dean Baltmai-sh from ont of town and Donald Witter and Joosa Coleman of Mcdford spent tho week-end fishing nt. Diamond lako. Tho children of Mr. Arid Mrs. looiiard LVohs, Who hao beert 111 with tho mumps nro Improving nicely. J. 1'!. Reedynnd family of Port land nro saests' of his Brother T. C. Jtcody. ' lr. and Mrs. T. C. Reedy recently ntovod to our city. Mrs. JcsrIo . Heery . Carrlee of rincevvllKv, Calif., I, visiting her daunbtor Mrs. Qladj'M t-awsort of Mcdford and friends In Jackson ville Mrs. nelkamp, who was form erly a liallnnt In 'ft hospital nt Seattle, arrived hero Saturday and Is now n patient at the Rogue itlver sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Jenklrts nre planning to leave for Salem, Ore., tho Inst of this week to make their home with a daughter. Membors of the Hohrknh lodge gavo a kitchen shoiVer for Axol Lunilgrcn Monday evening. Mr. Lunrigren -recently Irwt his houxe nnd oil households goods by lire. Tno Misses little and Alice Mar MfrliFOKD MAIL led by Mr. aiid Mrs, Allert KeyBer tf Medford. spent Tuesday evening at the D. T,' Wllsonh ome. the girls teach In Portland and The Dalles. "' They are, old friend of Mr. and Mrs; Wllxon., , Joe Hall from OrlffeA. creek vis ited relatives hore Tuesday. Frank Ulrlch from Itllevlew dis trict, vlAltfd relatives' on the Ap plegate' Tuesday and was' a guest at dinner , at th,e H. K. Hanna home. . ' ' ' Mrs. James Pelton from . Fort Kluhiath attended the funeral serv ices of Mrs. Tillle RbblrfKon Mori day and is. now spending 'a few day.4 at the John Orth home in Medford. .1 '. '';; ' ' Ladle's' Aid of the Presbyterian church mot at tho church Thurs day. Tho afternoon Was spent In sewing. ,. , ., Mrs. H. V. I-arcnholtz and chil dren Audroy and Elmer, . left, for their homo at Boise, Idaho, Wed nesduv after snendina several days yirMi) hhr'i lntcrr M'rs. Jewel Taylor anu family. WILLIAMS CREEK .W1LUAM8 CREEK, Ore., June 19. (Spl.) Williams Ladies' clul) mot with Mrs. Frank Wood 'last week. It wits Voted to postpone the entertainment a4..tr4wberry rostlval. Next ipeellngiwill bo witn Mrs. Kradol. The club ba as vis ltnrg' M'ra.' Wolvlri Ckrt'er and' nor dhtiglitet'. bf Vancouver, 'Wash.; Mra. 8ar4h John hhd Mrs. Marti noau, Medford; Mrs. Bert Blgelow and daughter of Grants ('ass. Albert Cowan, son of Mrs. (jfrace Cowan, Hh'6 wb operated oh at Hilt last week for appendicitis, Ib fecoverfng. - ' Mf. and Mrs. Ernest Browtl of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mr?. Chester Hrown of Med(ord visited their cousin and farrtily, Mr., and Mrs. A. U lilodgette recently. Mrs. George Fields attended the Oudrnsoy cattle club pfcttic at the uranta Pass park laBt week. ; Mrs. J. M. I joyd and small aou, wlio liuve . been visiting Mrs. UoydB parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Rohqrts,. returned Sunday to their homo at Berkeley, Cal.i. Mr. Moyd came by ?'nne to spend the week end vA drlvo back with them. -.' ,. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles VlncolVho has been living in the' Bert Blge low house since their home' was destroyed by fire last wlntor, have moved to the Sargent place. ; MrB. Jouott P. Bray of Modford spent a few days last week 'with hor" friends, Air. and Mrs. Taylor Hartley, , , , .. , ; - Mrs. TedlSddonKer and Bon, Ted dy Junior, spent Monday and Tues day at the (tom'e of? Mr. and rdrs. C. W. ItobertB. V, " Mr1.' Ahd MrB. Lathrotl of Cehtrnl Point Were Sunday visllora at. tho Taylor Hartley, home,. , ' , Williams Bridge olub mot at tho community, bit. Saturday evening. An onjoyable evening was sjiont wth 10 present.' MrB. Vurnor (wn8 llOBtOSB. k MrB. Rood and daughter, Rica nora; Mr. and Mr. Ted Eddenger and son, Teddy, of Grants Pass; Mrs. Gladys Lloyd and son of pork cloy, Cal., and Mrs. C. W. Kohortt picnicked on Thompson Creek Sun tiny, the occasion being the birth day of Mrs. Reed. , MrB., llert Blgelow and children of Grants Pass attended the , Wil liams Ludlos' club arid spent the night with Mrs. Mary Topping, i 1 Mr. and MrB. Melvln Cartov, no children df 'Vancouver, Wash., spent last woek at the hme of Mr. Car tor's aunt and faintly, Mr. and Mril. A. U lllodgotto. and other 1'rl'ondB on Williams Creek. ; : Mrs. fillr.nbeth Mullen of W1I-. llams Is spenUlng the summor with1 hor daughtor. In Portland. ; ,' ,1 Mrs. Ki Walling received a tole grnm last week telling of the death of hor brother, Addison Brown, of Bremortdn, Wash. , . , Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and Iwo daughtors 'of Los Angehjii siiont a fW dny last week at tho J, O. jliown homo. lrs. Brown ttnd Mrs. Nichols are Bisters. , Mr. and MrB. GeOrgo' Walling nnd fnthlly of Utemorton, Wash., shout a tow days' Inst week with: Mr. Wulllng's brothor;, Kd Walling, or Provult. ! .' '', ... v, ' Mrs. Blella tltrnl'lor) visited Mrs. Alllo tlnhilet or Murphy recently. SundiiV callers, at the Kradid Newcomb home Included .Mr. nnd Mia. Wnlkor tit Vho'cftiSt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny Wrlglki nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Sweeney of Medford,- , . Mrs. Frflnk lKoy and Mrs. Jas. Pnssley pf Chllonulh vlBltod their Uncle, John Jacobs, and Mrs. 1. O. Urowu recently. Mrs. Pnssley will bo remembered as Miss Helena lo Roy by rosldonta hero, whero she grew to womnnhood. Mrs. AVt-hlo Powers and chltrtron ol Moilford Bpent tho woek ertd nl tho home of her parents, Mr., nnd Mrs. Nelson .Warner. . Mr. nnd Mrs. llort HoslwIcK of nenr Medford called on frlenda on Wllllntns Creek recently and stop ped at tho J. O. Brown homo. Mr. and Mra. Orrln Kills have moved tor the summer to Mooney Mountain ,nehr Snlmn, whore Mr. Kills has ctnidoymcut in a lumber cimn. i ' ..... , ; i , i VALLEY KAMA VALLKV. Oro.. Juno 18. .-t,8pl) Mrs. Kvn llellows 1 of ClarkHon. Wash., visited several days at the W. W. Kdlngton horn. lewvtng Tuesday for Knnue River, where sh Will visit relntlves bo fore returning home. Mrs. Mel Iowa Was an old time acquaintance ef the rldiniiton fumtry when Mr. Edlngtm ri-K1et In Washington. MIm Doris ItichariW of Renlle Iwtne. whft' recently won second lilac in th Atwater-Kent audition Is a member ot th Rams Valley 11 range. . where h la favorably known a the "little song bird." Me. and Mr. Pu k Straus. dUich- ter Ixif'dhj' ami Ilt Wllwn are sneniiUig this week t Crescent Cti. - ! ' Young Isdy teftcrM'm from this district,, who are. enrolled at the Ashland Normal for th summer term are, Miase Grace and Ruth frlllkUNE, MEDfrflftft, ' FILM 3TAR SEEKS it 0 i it Clara Bow, motion Picture actress. ha. 1nru. uXVJZZa'< Sf4? far8A0f lar0 ranch Heir, (left) at Nlpton, Cal.. near tho BlKham, Mlaeos' Naomi Magruder and Frances Wilson, Mis ' Ma erudcr gratluutod June 9 but Is completliic; practice teaching: Miss Francos Fitzgerald, who contpleted her work in December, .was also a member ot the graduating clara. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Moore and children of Carlaton, home last week after returned week's' visit with their relatives 11 Is and Qlcnn Oarrctt. t Chas. Wetherlee, former resident and minor of this section, arrived from Los Angeles Tuesday and is rt guest at the W. W.; Kd.hgtois home; Dick Straus was re-elected dir ector to servo three yeirs:' and S. 8. Abbott re-elected cleric for one yoar'nt i)io annual school election MondaV., , ' Recent henvy rains In our dis- '.'l-i I ...,U . L.V. hAnaftr trict have brought enough benefit toBrwing crops to completely off - set the damage done to what hay was down and the heavy grain knocked down. ',' Sams Valley Orange drill team feels. .well compensated for their untirlng cmirta In their drill work, .since tho carried homo tho laurels from the competitive drill content during tho slate Grange session. At the , last meetlnv of tho SnniB Valley Orange tho spelling between Oho single and mjirrled glrln resulted in a tie at the end of the allotted tlmo. .; Mrs.1 Ada Hast and Airs. 1 tarry Hills, wero up on fTYo inurrl'ed side nd Mm l)orl ltlchai ilsou and Mini Frances Wilson on tho single Kil ls' sldo. A deflnlto tryout may bo given, later. . Flvo new, members in; the Grange nro Mr. and Mm.'Shorb.of fluid 'Hill, Mr. ttnd Mrs. Adolph Hchuit. of Antloch and Mr. (Craw- j turned to Klamath Fulls Sunday, ford. . , V j accompanied by hor sister. Miss Mr.'nnd Mrs. Johnnio Armstrong, Abbio Learning who will make an of Creswoll vLslted a week with ' extended visit. ...... relatives f tho DugKa'...faiiilllesj Mr. Parks of the Parks Oroco and returned homo Saturday, ac-j t'erla, motored to Prospect Sundny eoliipanled by Miss , Mildred' Dug-, w visit his son Wayne, gun, who will visit Indefinitely at;: Charles O. Krlckson lias leased Ihft Armstrong .homo. Tho Arm-i the Gardner property nt tho corner utrongs wore residents of this oc- lion over IB yearn ago. ' Mi, and Mrs. Foster Luco, of Wennli'lu'o, Wash., vl-sitcd Sunday with Mrs. Luce'jt uncle. Geo. Me- Ponough, and family. They were I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and accompanied by Mr, nnd Mrs. John daughter Virginia Mao, of Pendle I.lnvltle who nre aLsn. relntlves of. ton, were guests of Mrs. Ida the Luce's. . IIUKS PUi'X'IN'CT. Orc.Juno la; (Special.) Lloyd Culver; nnd Mr. Miller have been cutting their early cabbage for market. " Mr.' Mr- '"est Culver had one of tho ear patches In this locality. .MIh.h Ruth Miller this week sent some of tho tine Itlng cherries tiiat nro raised hero back to Montana, where she has been teaching, nnd Immediately received word to send more, Mrs. Suin Dean has returned to Hie homo of her daughter. Mrs. Louie Culver ofter spending soino time with her sun on Wagner creek. ... Will High of Talent, went put to Porrls, Calif., recently and' took cherries with hlin. 10 very one lri this community Is delighted to know that Arthur llardosty, of Phoenix, won sc-ond irhtc In tlie Atwater Kent audition at K.MKl) Monday evening.' '. We Join In congratulations nnd nopo he wins nl tho state audition,''' Wo lenrn from many of, the cherry gi-uwers In . this . precinct that tho loss from tho recent hcuvy rains In cracking the trult will run to hundreds of dollars In some of the orchards. Mr. Shaw of North Talent was at the Carey plant farm Tuesday morning buying Into cabbngo plants. , j ' ; James Allen of North Talent has A lot of flue grain hay down und th Villus are doing him a lot of damage. ' Mrs. Mary Pyaborge and her friend Mrs, Kelly who were visit ing in th valley went on to fc'or: land for a few dae visit there. Mr. Silllmnn. organiser for- tho Woodmen of t'.ie Wurld, was In Phuenlx Wednesday luuklng up buslni'sa uniting the Phoenix camp members. V.. O. tteaso made k trip over from Yreka, Wednesday, to meet bis brother, Mervln ltrae. who re turned to th heme of his mother. Mrs. l.uella Kens ot Ahlnnd. Oeonre Parker of the highway south of l'huenlx, was delivering a fine fat href In Phoenix Wednes day at the American Market. Mrs. Il.imltn Is fnjnjink ' visit frvm her nephew, whus Siomo I In Cottage Grove. Miss l.eona Lyons of Phoenix, left Inst week with her aunt, .Mrs. Van Itnrtlenhurft of Ashland for an extended visit In Clif.rnla. thsj" OREGON, FRTDAV, JUXE 19, ,1931. QUfET OF RANCH 0Wned fay actor auttor, Rex Nevada border. . - will return by way of the Natron cut-off and Portblnd,.--' , Mr. and Mrs, Zulof wlip . have recently come to Phoenix and have rented the little place belonging to Mrs. Evi piiriess, expressj great delight with our valley and the climate, here.. ;They formerly lived m Denver, Colo., and say It was mucn COUIer iner"' - TALENT TALENT, Ore., Juno 19. (Spl.) After sinking tho new city well 23 feet nnd striking shale rock, hard to penetrate, the city council de cided to drill a test hole' 100 feet If necessary to ascertain the depth of the rock. There is a good sup- j ply of water in the Well at present, , but the city wants to secure-an adequate supply for tlie dry months of the year, . Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Ostrander and daughter June ar,o visiting Mr. and l Mr Davenhlll. They enjoyed dln- ner at tho Tiny Tavero Sunday. ,. Mrs. H. N. Lambert arrived in Talent recently to Join her husband who has been here for some time. They have rented, npnrtments, at tho J. B. Webster1 home. ., .: Miss Ha Hill left Tuesday .'.to spond tho summer with Mr. and Mis. Wyutt Clark at Cascade Gorge! . Mr. and Mis. O. A. Manning re turned , Kaluiilay . from northern California, where' they looked after mining Interests. They report the mine in a prosperous condition. ' Mii Klvls Cochran, who visited relatives here the past week, re- Of Main street ana pacific nignwny und will do landscape gardoning. Jess Horn who spent Inst sum - mer here, returned Tuesday for tho summer. French Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. C. R. Keeling of Klamntb Falls, spent Saturday In i Talent Visiting friends nnd rela tives, enrouto to Crescent City. '. Mrs. Walter Mauley and dautih ' ter "Wllma spent Thursday nnd Friday visiting their niece and cousin, Mrs. C. W. llohlridgo en routo to Portland from Onard, Cel. ltaln has done considerable damage to the cherry crop in this vlclrilty, but is of great benefit to tho second crop ot alfalfa and fruit crop. Mr. anil Mra. C. R. Tcndergnst of I'.cllfluwer. Calif., lire visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Cook for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and laughter Aria of Siitherlln, Ore., visited friends hero last week. .' Marlon Suwneh is til at the Saofed Heart hospital, In Mcdford. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 11. Southwlrk and daughters, Woris and Hetty Jo. are attending normal school fix Ashland. Miss Wanda Faist of Eugene, niece nf Mrs. R. H. Southwlrk, IS spi'ndfng the sum nier with her.- Mr. and Mrs. GTen" Sfiitninrsh or Applegate spent Simdayi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Guy Hamil ton. ' . I FKRN' VAI jjKY', Ore.; June. 19. r ispl.) Annual school electlun Was held June 16 at tlie Fern Val ley school huose.' The hew clerk elected I Charles Ferns And the director. Mr. Sprucll. Retiring of ficers are J. Q. Stewart, clerk, Aid Mr. Stevens, director. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Fillmore and daughter WUniA, formerly of Med ford. now or Itenton county. Ore., visited friends the first of tho week. They sr.ent, two days with Mr. rind Mm. L. H. Hughes. Mon day they drove to Trail and visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Clotund. Im Hughes. Jack Perdue, And Kd Mnrhill left Wednesday for their vnlne on the Applegate to do the required assessment work. Heavy rain and considerable damage to th small cherry crop in Fern valley, but the farmers more than welcomed It for the good It dees other Traits. F. W. Payne, mailman on this rouio. la taking his annual vaea tlon. Mr. and Mr. C T. Hied on have receive! word of the birth of a son to their daughter who resides In Nevada. , I FERN VALLEY ' f f v : srupPSlB; After her fatkcr'i fraudulent art eMMt . dakeer . host ol ueitiilne Jon Thavcr.Nosa. Luke eeet the chapter doted uilth Jou't xo-rtaoe to hit etev-ettter. Daman. 'It'll never be aauov" " Ttelle, the9 eympathetlo vouno Dr.. llore. tteaardlua him ae hoveletelv in iovt vlth her cousin. Frances. miipp'lt marrHd. Nora it traicn I toward him by thlt common hand. Hora'e lob helve her Aunt gmllv ; and her erijntled couin. Hallie, duroio Pran'e etau in a mountain saiKilorium. Ons day wftlls In tin f Rark with Fran's two children. oro meets David Llndtav. Fran's estraneed hwoand.- Contrite, he , : ie alarmed to learn ot his yxlss illness and inquires Her address so that tie can help Aer, Nora asks it he Intends tofclSB t chfh . ;.' ' ' Chanter 80, ,: ; ': 1 )8 NORA BLIND? IN the .loolt of pain tbat-Wora saw In OaVld'i face as be heard her question Nora read the answer even before he spoke. "'fake the children 'awayT Too don't think I'm a devil, do you?? "I'm sorry," Nora said, putting Be'r band on bis arm for a moment; "It's because 1 know, bow Fran adores them " .... . His face softened. The. children were waiting for them at the par gate. Dickie was crying with the cold and bis ( -father, stooped and lifted hiin In his ; arms. - Alice slipped ber band In Nora's, and walked soberly along. . ... j: ,j , i He rtmlled 'down and put Dickie on bis feet bn the sidewalk before the Ted brick bouse... She told him where Fran was as he stood there; lie beld out his. hand to Nora. She liked this powerful plain-looking nurn. : ;-' ' ' ;, "When will you goTJ" , ;' "I'll take the flrs't train." "What a funny maa." Alice said conBdlngry as they saw him disap pearing down the street, "His Taci was all. prickly and 4 tear was frrven "on his cheek."",', , Nora found Fergus In his office and be looked np as she closed the door and leaned against It- : "Fergus, bo's come backl" Jon?" be asked. , Nora began to laugh wlth a harsh choked laughter that sounded like a sob. .'Not Jon, Fergus. Fran's hus band baa come back." Bis bands were on her. arms and bo looked down 1n ber face. . "But she doesn't love blm, Fergus, and she'll never take him back!" ' "What do you mean?" "1 mean, don't make me say It I know bow Fran feels for you" He turned away and she saw him stand a moment, still, and then be turned back quickly. "Nora, why do you say this? "Because I know. Because Fran told me," Nora breathed. "Nora, you're not Inst talking?" Impatiently she cried, "Do you think I could live In this house all these months and not know bow you felt, how Fran felt? Do you think I am blind?' He ran bis band over his dark bead and his face locked strange and angry. - ,. Yes, sometimes I think you are blind,? be said as he turned 1 abruntly away. j Tllat niht as tbey sat around the inn,n .- talked over David Lind says return, 'FrAtt will never take blra back," Hallie offered. , . , Aunt Em looked at her, smiled, bent her bead over ber sewing. "Sometimes It's the people who make us suffer . . " she suggested. , ."But, Aunt Em," Nora began Vehemently. Then she stopped, re membering Jon. For hours she coud f0rget him. Then at some word, he wonld come rushing back nn. -, w tn0 rUllty of SlnS on. and sbe wontd feel tbe old lstoler- " "u "i"" "uu made yon suffer wero the ones you coum not torgeii December blew ln with snow. The windows of the houses on bove Street wore white eyebrows nnd Nora, hurrying off to work la the mornings, found tbe whole city glistening and fresh, tbe sunshine shimmering on white trees. It was dark when sbe left tbe office at five and she shivered in her thin coat Sbe turned np from Chlckerlng Street and mounted tbe bill. She beard a voice at her elbow. . "Nora, won't you speak to me?" Nora turned to see Jon. Suck vio lent feeling took possession of. ber that she could only stand there look ing back at him. He held out bis hand. But Nora sank hers even deeper In her pockets. The blood was rushing np over her cheeks. ' "Didn't you see me waiting for you? I've had to run after you tor a block." '' ,"No,- J didn't see you.",. , . She was trying to crowd down her violent delight In his presence. YOUTH MARRIES HERE , JACKSOXVH.LK, Ore., June 19. (Special.) Several from Jack- .om...o -surnnm tne wedding of Mcfrny and Lewis Thomp- son Sunday it th Christian church In Mei.ford. Rov. W. R. linird performed the ceremmw Mr. Thompson, a nativ or j.icr- sonville. Is emnioyed by a Ktn ath- l'nlrs furnltur company. Miss I Mcfrny has been mplo-ed n4 the I sontnern Oregon Credit' II urea u f.r several year. Their man) j friends In Jacksonville wish ttiem I much harplneiw. The young couple I left Sunday evenlnit for Klamath rails where they will nial-.e thtr nome. DOUCtAt fOX- ' "I thought perhaps you hated me and wouldn't speak to me." He bad' put bis band under her arm, but she tried to draw away. Sbe could not have blm know that she-was trembllug. ., He bad not lost bis fascination for ber. but tbey said nothing more until they bad come to tbe top of the bill. .. '- .', "Iliad to see yon," be said at last. It seemed to ber tbat ber senses that bad been bait dulled through tbese last ..weeks were suddenly awake. She was struck by tbe magic of the evening. Tbe snow bad laid the old city under an enchantment. In tbe sky she saw the frosty stars. Beauty bad returned fo the eartn. "Nora, 1 know now that I was wrong. You never understood wbat your father meant to do." ? ; "It's a little late now, Isn't it, to tell me that?' ; , , . , "Pon't sound so bltte'r." '. , Tarn bitter." ... t-i "Then yon love me itlll," Jon cried. . Sbe gave no sign... They walked on. ... ' i :, , 'fir that's all. you've come to tell the, I think you'd better go." Nora ' said bteadlly. .. - , ! '. ?Tbat; Isn't -what 1 meant to-lell you.,. It's about your father." . .He , saw ber quick , startled glance, , ".' We've Just come beck, You know, oh perhaps you didn't know," Jon said bltferiy. "And Damon tells me that now something must be done., abbui the pictures " "What Is she going to do?" ; "I don't know. I thought If you would go to see ber Damon Is not without ?Ity. But sbe feels Nicholas must have Justice." ; ;i i. "And you, Jon?"; . i , -..' . ;"1 think your, father's suffered 1 enough.". ' 1 i They had come to the corner of Dove Street. He took ber band and . drew her close 6 him, regardless or anyone who might see them. His face ; was . so wild that Nora shivered. , i . . , t j "What have we got to do with It all? come away with me. Norn! You love me still. You can't deny It.". "Let me go, Jon."., . '' , f What If 1 do what Nicholas did?" . .: , , ' , ': She wrenched ber hand away but her eyes were swimming with tears. "Jon, do yon want to kill me? You bave only to talk that way. It's cowardly It's " she could find nothing but the gesture of ber band to tell him her anguish. . - k' "You'll eome then?" J "Where?'! , , ' a "TOiiee Damon?' ' n '-"Yes.", - :,-'; '.: ... i.i ' But as soon as be had gone her thought flew to hor father. She must do sohietulng at once. If only Sbe could bear Julian's .disgrace, his shame for blm. To suffer oneself, she knew, now, was not so hard as to see someone one loved suffering. As for Jon and bis threat, sbe could not forget It that evening, seeming so quiet and thoughtful, yet torn to pieces with her fear. She Sat near Aunt Em, trying to draw strength from some Intrinsic fortitude ot her aunt's. Aunt Em looked up at her from time to time, but she said nothing. Nora could hesr Hallle's typewriter clacking away In the storeroom under the stairs. The children were in bed. Fergus, had left for a night call. The house seemed so quiet and peaceful. Quiet and peace. That was all sbe asked how. Ther were shut In with the lamp light while a little Are chuckled in tbe black grate. Outside ball biased against tbe window, and tbe bare trees stood bleakly. . . i She went next afternoon as soon as sbe could get away from the office to tbe old Tbaycr bouse. The long pale room glittered with winter sunshine reflected from the snow outside tbe windows. Nora sat walL'ng tor Damon, looking abont at the white wainscoting, the old furniture, the bowls ot daffodils. Once Bhe had thought It tbe most beautiful room sbe had ever seen. But now It seemed cold and empty. ' Damon came . to meet ber, very tall and pale. She wore a dress ot dark warm rose that made her seem even naler. ; They sat down beside the fire. . Damon's expression was cold and remote. She waited for Nora to begin. Nora explained that sbe bad come to talk about hrr father, to ask It tbere was any way out ot the dreadful situation. Damon listened to what she had to say,. "I have put the whole matter of the paintings In the hands of my lAwycfs. They will begin suit against your father." fCoBirroJII. ISSt, Jessie Douolas FoJ Staring words trom s ded hani , put Nora to flight Monday, but an -uneonvnloi . nrnnn..i I takea htr. --k. ..r- E DIRECTORS AT TALENT SCHOOL MEET TALKNT, Ore- June 15 (Spl.) Annum school meetinp; was held : nt the school horn, Monday Fred j ftpp a, re-elected director for three yean, nnd Pari Ncwhry for ; two yean, to fill the vnenncy md !br Hip nm n..i...n ' . ... ... , ......,wil (.i n. n. , """Hen. Mrs. Jay Terrlll was re. elrYd rlprk. DEVEL0PIK0 and . PRINTlNd Mail Us Your Films SWEM'S -.217 E. Main Medford IOWA COUPLE ENJOY CRATER LAKE Vt CRATER LAKE, Ore., Juno (Spl) A far cry from the w.i Ing cornfields of Iowa, Mr. n Mm.' John J.' DeVrlos 'of Oran City, Iow.i, aro included aimn the visitors from Ui3- middlcw. In Crater Lako national park southern Oregon. Mr. and Al DeVrles left Orange City bovci months ago for a tour 'of tlie wc ern states and arrived at Cra: Lake, a few days ago to see t scenic wonder. ... Camped near the rim of ;t lake a thousand feet or so altm the water's edge, the Iowa' covii has been enjoying life over 7.(n feet above the sea. They are dot ly impressed wl.th the mystery their surroundings and . enjoyii sce'riery of a. type they never h; before seen. ' SAMS VALLEY, Ore., June (Special) Annual banauet the Ladies' club was held Sntu day night at the school ho' when according to custom- ti nusoands were invitea to enji one meeting of the year w their wlvea A larger dttendA than usual was present and fu enjoyed the program put on the members, which consisted a .vocal duet, black ,face corned reading and paper. The duet w by Miss Alary Kdlngton and M Pete Burerson; the comedy eluded Mrs. AUetta Blgham, Rw Bigham, Mesdamcs Nora Strai Rose Crnwford, Gertie Kncela: and ;Mra Soegmlller. 'T ing 'was1 by Miss Grac6 and 'paper by Mrs. O. T. "Wilsu A Bumptuous dinner was served. TALENT GIRLS FIND TALENT, Ore., Juoe 19 (Spl Owing to tlie heavy -rainfall Squnw Lake over the week-err the Talent Camp Pire Girls cnnl homo Monday... The roads wero wet and soft they had to hike si miles. They met the truck tliJ had been sent . for them, but unnhlo to nmko it to tho .lake account of bad roads.-., The gi wore a well soaked and .pedraggli hut hfijipy bunch. ' . : . . JFljls Censor Movleq . . MXsiLA-rp) in: tho . Fiji . land movinir lilrturpa hnwhiL. It, rgom ..florae, iju'rKlrjfios . and. vS firlng'of a sun' directly at a pcrej are censored by, the police depai inejll. ..; . .ir ,i, .... , WORKS AH Kinds Chanticleer Service Station Crater Lak6 Highway At City Limits 9 New low bhe-way and round-trips to Eugene and North Save money on your short trips. Enjoy the greater com fort, speed arid safety of train travel at hew greatly reduced fares. One-way and round trips on sale DAILY, f topovers permitted within limits. Ask Agent for VetdiU. . $6mc Examples: One Round W'kerl Way Trip Potland $9.88 $16.00 $15.4' Eugene , 6.17 10.70 9. Albany 7.48 13.20 -, Salem 8.29 14.50 Southern PaeiSic J. C. Carle, Agent FIRE if Ltr Phone 34 ,