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PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY, il, 1931. toPDRp Mail Tribune J 1 "Iwtom la Swthtfit Ortfon - ntft U Mail Tribune" r 'Jl',; , Dellr end fnuriar , If ay-. . J . Ju,,,,, I MCDhiRU J-BINTINO CO. 1M7-It N. fir St, ' Pb DEMAND FOB OREGON FARMS INCREASES BOBEST Vf. BiJIll,, aVJItor . U, KKAI'r, Wanaler ' f An' Independent Newepaper Knitted tf eerond elata matter it Medford, ( II erregua, una Set C MUCH 8, it7v. '' UBtV.'UPnON KATES bntr y HilV Tn draneei mull. UUIr, illk Sunder, tear. fr.EO Pallf, ith Burglar, asontb 73 ' Pailf, ettlmtt Sun4ar, eaootli,... 65 . bally, nibgu itrndu, rear a.eo . Sunday, one rear J.oo K Carrier. In A chine Medford. jUHimt. Jadcumllte, Central Court, rhoeali, Talenl, (Juki jam ana en jaisnwari. Daily, ltb Sunday, annul t .TS llallr, tlWcal Sunder, Bontll 65 Pallr, wltlawt Sunday, one year.,,.., f.uO .. Pally, UUt Sunday, one year. , 8.00 ' All term, eadl in adranc. rj'HAN'CE has lew) unemi-lnment than Multnomah County; farmers und ,l)uniiieBn men are enjoyiiiK comparative pros- Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. enjoyiiiK comparative pros perity. Why Hecauoe most of the French population is anchored . .. ., ,, . . .. . , - ' i i Signed lettera pertalnlnt to peraonal health and hygiene, not to disease, diarnoaia or treatment 1(1 the HOll small, intensively Cultivated farlllS Whose surplus I. HI ht angered try Ur. Brady If a .temped aelr-aildteaaed eotelope Is enclosed. Lettera anould be brier . . nf . . . d r .i .i- g . . I I aIra ""lien m ins. umx to we lante numier or letters recencu only a rew can oa anawerea nere. no j'iu(iuuM) aic uuutiL nut siuiuni, tu iccn tin- i;n,y aim monri IVUIIV1 era. The home market is preserved for producers duty on wheat is ahout a dollar per bushel and every loaf of bread, by law contains mostly French-thrown wheat, reoly can be made to uueriea not cunfbrmliu! to lnitruetiotia. Addreaa Dr. William Bradr I Tlia Hall Tribune. 1 care of BY THEIR BURROWS YOU MAY KNOW THEM ! Poverty. Insanity, cancer, athe-1 clothing, upholstering, cloves, hats. All expert- aifree that future depression here will be less Ism and the Itch are things no one tollet articles, towels, etc. You may TrSI 1 !! Ortlrlal saner of tba City of Mtdtord. urflelai paofr af Jaeawo County. Irivn tut ii MEMBER OK Till) AKBOCIATKII pltma lUCTlrlnc Full Leuad Win Hmbx Tna Aaaoelaud J'reaa la excliulfely antltted to Int uaa for publication of all neva dUpatetiea crwitao u it or ouwrwi ereaitea in una paper, aaid alaa to the local neva mnillibed nereln. e,A)l rlaliut tor pubilraUon of appclal dlspatcbai penu are auo reaerreu. MKMUNB W UNITK1I rSKWI BtMBPIS OF AUDIT KUHBAU UK t'lltCLUTIONS Adrerllalnf Repretenlallrea M. C. WU1IKNHK.1 k IXIMI'ArtT Offlcaa M Ke rork, Clilraao, DeUull, franclteo, Loa Aajeles, BWalUa, KvrUanl, 'Si i I r, J (1(11 Ye Smudge Pot (Bf Arthur Terrr) - A young ' nian -l wojr notod last aVenlnK rtinntnirdown a resldentlHl ' attrevt, with a wtiophone undtir his arm.' It Is hot known whether ho was just uslntr ajuod Judgment, w lata to a rucitul. ; severe because more people will live on small tracts adjacent to cities and factories. An example of this balanced development between industry and floriculture is at St. Helens'. Columbia county increased its farms G8 the lust decade, most farmers taking np small tracts near St. ICelcns' new industries. Present difficult times have produced minimum dinc6infurt becuuse the workers largely maintain themselves on their farms. Through out Oregon in industrial' sections are thousands of acic of land suitable for this type of development which business people aro urging. pX-rnRSIDENT COOLIDGK writes: "When there is distress likes to confess are'lri hfs family. Therefore, genuine Itch masquerades under numerous funcy names, such as Cutiari itch in the United States Prarle itch In Culm and points south Spanish, French Italian, Portuguese and Mexican al most any country XI, I but your own. But 'when at It iu; industrial centers', a home on the farm looks attractive. (iti i in, int -it. Hni 1 fllH l', .V, tic -(llll .1 . Kill. ' The Dt-riremion has reached th tK where) organisation of Bui clda Cluhs threatens. if I this We nor ii run nor (' ' ; (Adelaide Jourfuil) ' 'Tliora lit 'no- news In settlement to spank of. did hear of a man whise' head was blown- Wf by ft bbller ex ' llloilloft,' but W didn't 1 havo . time to lourn his nonio. Anyhow,- he doesn't have no Kin folks In this -country, so It don't much itmttor.- "Martin Thump has left for Portland, i whom he expect ilve""-(Palley -Kerns) Great ex pectatlons. Inn Hit !l-.. Ill I 'III The tneohahloal gonluses erseeiit- d a master ' stroke ( when 'they evolved "free wheeling," but what Is really needed la free incnllng. , Ther - 'has taen ' considerable atro ovor the marilngo of a nromi i nWitly pounrivd pORlllst to lndy or minor Ihcittrlciil renown, . Werfo.x- Th hrldn owned a fancy ' dog; who' two yetii'S ago chowod Up v mwir worai' or apartment furnish ; ings, the smo being in New York my. Tho puglllstlo groom la be ing sued fur tho dunuiKe. Thefe , Is still chewing for the dog fo do, , Und a motion Is In order that the ' suit lie UIHinlSHiM If the dog will qo ir. - Pi ll j'-Jttiv Ortovo of Prospect has among his numerous animal pus session n wnite cot, lean of loin In unfriendly, nnd continuously mod it ,1 antiut something. lie has a snenk -ii,i Jng H-alk. and does not mliikla with 1 tils fellow-rutn, fellow-mvri', or IDilotf-beasis. ITo Is distinctly lni'i whut th welfare "Wdrkeiv call .hi... "unaociti iy of I," whh'h Irf tho vornacit- tflM all..... I. it,..--- HlllMVll H w in -ito:( II "gopher cot, ana spends his days and nights hunting gophers, arid then eating them. There is just one inougnt in hftr trhtngular shnped neau, vis: gophers. Ilo never gets ainer mo young ciilckens, the birds ' the milk-pans, the tmut o. i,..,r ... hi cau"t. or any Of the tidbits .ill ,wlr ,u the pulate of n sslf I. .. , mpeating cat. The smell of catnip nt thrill his soul, and make .i ii Mm acrobatic The fat nd sauoy . ' ! Mr. Hrlevee; who Is an authority '"' -on eats,- reports that once a cat 1 j tMstos a sophcr1 lie loses Interest n, , " other things, and mukesMho , , catchlnr and devouring of gophers ,, his solo and only aim In life, , , - aViell, h, hec6ms an ni'tlm at It. , .This poillculnr gopher oat has In 'fiSlther name nor- number, rind I'm ' frtim eating guphets hti used up ;. "' n" " oir nt " " tin nrtWiLTt,M.iH ... ...... no nourisnmont foe Am ahrfvels their Inner mechanism, ,,- until they aro found ammo fine morning, paws up In the open. A ,U i ivnne gopner addict never has nu.iii'ient gumptlflrt left to craw under tha barn and die. h n scratcning Is done It Is still Just iicn, or as aoctors cull It, scabies, or veterinarians, the manse. , .Then there's the name given It b nur if i i : rr .i i , ,, , . R.u.miiiuuiui suvuii year iicn. fer- " "'-v " r"" mole hum iiiuic u'ii.ii.iiL 111111 oicic in u" imps it ran seven yours in the old siifer place for existence than the moderate-sized farm home. "V8-" re more Intelligent how mi k 't .1 , . . . , ... - . ,. 1 " " J vim If Ill ttCICU llOlirH. Ul tne inmiiy mat iiiukcs tne rarm an oltl-tasiiioncu home witn di- though whether it win come back versified crops, fruits, etc.. will still find agriculture one of the w"llln seven days of weeks de- most satisfactory forms of existence." Arty survey of agricultural conditions will shAw that intclli gence lind npplicutioii among Oregon farmers is being rewarded. The Kiigene KKGISTKR-GUAllD cites the foreclosure of 30 farm mortgages in the Willamette valley, none of which occur red where the money had been put back into actual farming. One insurance company, states' E. K. Henry, Portland farm rea tor, hfid only 17 farm loans out of 425 go bad and "each time the trouble was traced to 'playing tho stock market' or gross mismanagement of the farm." The Cm'vallis OAZKTTK-TIMKS relates liow' Eiios Wilson, Heaver Creek rancher, started 10 years' ago with nothing, except ,tw6 f iric l)6ys, and now owns 08 she .diiw along in the burrow 0(1(1 n I ;. nil.. T .1 i nnrmrtin . ... 'ir - -"ia.iiiia "1 an ruiaa-a iniu o-s kuuii etnvs. 4 lie iieeuspiiri iuuitliill. lens now Inch or mora she deposits hor eggs. M. V. AkIiIiiii-ii hnnirht n 'limiuo an. I lnt i.nVinVr fa. flm.n' .tMtli The eggs hutch out iu a week or , i -,,.'.(,., ,' ' r , . so, and tliora yon are with a lot of returns from a cow, his chickens and garden and then repeated euger. young Itch mltos on hand, or tht) undertaking now owns 12 imrcels (if real 'estate with A on the i inner or ulnar surface' of houses, worth ubout !)il!),0UO iill iu five vears. Oregon tnimn will always be' attractive to tb6 worker in industry whose few (lores caM, if necessary, provide his living; to tho farmer wlioso larger operations carried on with intelli gence will provide a eonifortablo future estuto. E. G. Harlan, Assistant Manager, Oregon Slate Chamber of Commerce. ponds mainly on your own intelli gence. Itch Is caused by the invasion nf tne skin by itch mites. The- scientific-, name of tho little begear Is Acarus scabloi. The female of the species, naturally, causes most -of the, itching us she digs in and moles along in iier burrow., Dut of course there are a few gentlemen bugs to keen the ludles comnauv. und so .on.' ,1 Tho female Acarus - is . loree enough to be visible to tho, naked eyo. If your vision Is good. Her burrow shows In the skin as a llttl lino, whlto at first later black, anil catc hit by shaking bands with one who has it. ' It pains me to say that the first and indispensable step In. the cure is a hot soap and water scrubbing to within an inch of your life. Then dry the skin. 'Then rub on at least half a pound of freshmly made sul phur ointment. Put on your last week's nightie and' go to' bed in yesterday's bed linen .and wallow In the sulphur and salve all night. In the morning have another bath, and ball or bake all bed linen,-underclothing, etc., ' so' you won't catch the itch all over again from these things: If you t like it in the bud one thorough treatment should cure. If you have your doubts,1. try a second treatment two or three nights later. Sulphur ointment is not just sulphur end lard or other grease properly made sulhpur ointment contains no particle you can feel between your finger and thumb. ' Intellectual : A person whose own country gives him a 'pain! Every decent man scenis fo be horrified 1V injustice if it is far enough away. wrist between the fingera; Tbe cunning llttlo mites thrive and grow up in almost no time and boms grogarlous nnd bigamous, tney multiply to beat the band 'llio popular lmurosslon that the itch Is a disease of filthy people Is not borne out by the facts. We see as many caBes among the washed as among the unwashed. Even be fore I had renounced the wet wash myself I caught the itch from an epidemic of it I had in my consult ing room one day rive members of d family and nil furiously busy. i oevoteti parts or one day nnd two nights to curing mine. I'd never mention this here, only r really used to bathe In those days. I've n.. : n. , l ". ,' ; ' . ' ,. i "sea to Datne in those days. I've iUlt ir there is no bull market, how do you account for tbe never had genuine itch sinro I envn political speeches. . A great pitcher is one who' allows only liino r'uiis whilo his team mates uro making ten, up the practice. I'm not offer! ncr n hint; I'm Just pointing out that bathing and the Itch linve no par ticular relation; . ... !.. You"CUtch the Itch either nv-tmr. sonhl contact with one who. has' It or by contact with cdntnmlnntHil Silver's low price worries tlio Chinese, who aiipiirentlv don't Know now to make gravy ladles. . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Drop It, for Heaven's Sake ' I am interested in blood pressure. I have a book on the subject but it says nothing about blood pressure under the age of 20, and nothing about the blood pressure or babii and young - children. I- wish know what the blood pressure babies Is and about what age it be gins to vary. . . . (T. U.-L.) Answer. I advise you not Btildy blood pressure. It Is not subject a layman can' properly un derstand. Leave it to the doctor, Insanity in the Family A young man's father was In SYNOPSIS: Anionto Laour runa'diony toun tht funds from. a benefit olati and finance ma start on the etape. Then Harriet Noel, ieho had refused to marru him. (im i iveu, iutk to remiss mono theatrical atpirationa which had scandalised their villaoe. Tony't juj ivnen tney are omea together is daehed by their quarrel when he learne that ahe ta to wed their manager. -Roy Donovan. Hit nopee a eaa, tie retuma home. There too, later, Barriet. deaerted by her huaband, Donovan, poea ' with her eon. Pierre, age tour. In htm Tony dlacerna the reborn- ineairtcat talent of me mother. Alter her death the aenaltive boy and Bruce, the bullying atepeon uonovan naa put tn Harriet a charge, are rivala tor tho favor 0 Ann aevia. Chapter 11 CAREER OR MARRIAGE? "TPHB rivalry between Pierre and Bruce affected each differently When , Ann ; chose Pierre, Brace would be angry. When she favored to The Only-certain thing about any controversy is tbat'nliout. l.i'o o .1 . . ; -. . nun or ino smart men are in tlio wrong. Those saddest words, "it might have been." are especially sail wiicn tliey hold up a bridge game every ten minutes. All, well; rending th6' Coolidgo fcolumn made lis suspect nr irnes mat no tinin t cause, that spell of prosperity, anyway. Americanism : Iiimgliiiig at the old-timers who horiir.it. sold irickif; buying any poison to which tho liootleL'L-er nlTixes. n well-known label, v - ' ' 1 '. Hllis Tbj& . ; TIIK II HAT The man nt In the. burning town ornce an out mm had fled. Of heat that seared the country " brown ' "" ',. In coollah glee he read. r 1 i ; ''"He read the titles of Record Heat J And No Relief In Might, "''yet In Ms calm nnd high retreat It was a breesy night, "lie thought how on many a eoun. j try porch ' JZ Irf many at frame hotel. Tne nay had been a day i0 sorch And how the night was hell; ".h.'.,'t m m' "lack," he said With the mercury as proof, That It's hotter fur In a country bed Urjder th sunbaked roof." "Here II la like the horn.! pole. Or like a skating rink," He In u hod, eerene In all his soul. And poured himself a drink. The'man sat in the burning town When all but Mm had fled; He pinned the draughty windows down. . Ah cwiliy went m bed. . s (Oakland Tribune) : I'ltKVKNTIN'f.. KTOll.M fc S ' rr Aiiii. amium i.,.i.. 'v Tli'e n'vef'iiKo'moth'or'w'li her child with any sort of ihoughl fuhiess can toll .pretty accurately when the day will no nnioni lil,' tVht'd,' oh th other hnn.l il.. re likely to lm au-etira nil.. . - luiiiii etormB treforo the I"""'' The pouting lln. the neevi.hr':.;.' mi ii i iiiiuiuiv. inn mi mi ,I..,... brow that pi-rtuiiies troublo urn i. mr lireventtve nipaallre. Ii. ' roming t'toi ni. nei vxperienre shouM Inn ikn mother Jut what Is needed. Home tlines merely hmvlng the child In room by hlmwir with a fow fav orite toy in enoutrh. Hometltnos read I. Indicated. The child needs te b put t i., Bo n,,,, h C!in relax completely for an hour or more. It may be rhat at he end of nog any n win tie best for him to have hts supper by himself In the nursery ItMtend ot being subjected o tne excitement nf th fi.n.no dinner table, ' Hometlmes mcrclv ilvlnt the cniin a rnanae of activity Is help fill. If he hae fcean getting In crr-aarlngly nervous and edgy play ing snout Indoors, an hour of vig orous pnyaiee.1 outdoor play prob- oty win restore his poise. It la well, too, to have In reserve Mm special treat or privilege for nours which might otherwise be difficult. Being permitted t.i do something special like helping mother cut out cookies or water me .awn nnty change an Incipient bad mood Into a gay arid cheerful one. Preventing emotional i-h. i. well worth while, since It hclpa the child to build up the hnhlt of be ing good-tempered. If t u ;,. fully dime, the child I. ,.r ......... that he l Winit niansxe. and there Is no chance of his learning to the threat of had temper as s means of getting what he wants. 9 mmnn xrtf u Er,v i i I Quill Points sane, and his mother died tn a hos pital for tho insane. His grand- mother was insane and his father : sister died insane. If he marries, what prospect for normal children provided his wife has a family his tory clear of insanity? (H. W. P.) Ans. Not so good. , Insanity is not heritable, but some of his chil dren would be likely to be defect ive mentally, or epileptic, or other wise ubnornial. Trench Foot I read your column regularly and have noticed where you have a treatment for trench foot, or in tense Itching between the toes. I have a patient with this condition and have been unable to help him in. d. C, M. u.) . Ans. Cilad to send yoa the for mula for Whitfield's ointment. Doc tor, if you will encolse a stamped envelope bearing your address. lodin Ration A few months ago you sent me your lodin ration. I told another man about it, and he began taking It. Since then a running sore he had on his leg since 1908 has heal ed. (C. S. R.) Ans. Probably coincidence. (Copyright, John P. Dille Co.) A crlminnl , kt a . person breaks the wrong lnws. To call him n "law-abiding citi zen" doesn't mean much now un ions yiiu toll which law you nre IIIIIIKIC auout. UNDOWN trance hits the mocl nltinns. lint tney can t save har without tho nl.l of another wlngod device culled the siorg. . - j- . The hard part wlll.be to arrango! moratorium without I'oottlrina n niemtn'lum. n' UNcmicAu T(Mlay'M tho ituitlniH". says V.ifr, so net fur all you're worth. . Wo want to provo In nil tills I" tlio lilaircst hI.ow on cai-tli At a.'K'it tlw biggest one Hint crr greccal litis Iwrnyanl lten; W lib it ititMius n lot, sIihxi we show oft enoli ' tluy tlinnigluitit the OREGON PIONEER WOMAN DIES OF HEART AILMENT : prtifcsloiiui num ,, who thliiks pilblli ity Isn't ctli lenl n.ihss Int gftH It free. IVprpsslon: An economic. condl- lon, one part lack of business nnd nine parts continual mouthing. Of entiroo you know whv n fiv s called a fly, but why kut't a toad culled n hop? . Americanism: Demanding: 't h e Wltnessi'd signature of an honest huotnen man; accepting the word of n sneaking bootlegger. Albert E. AVIgt-nni says there Is no truth In the popular belief that women enn drive as well as men. Nor In the belief that nn elephant can fly. If stocks nre .-wiling at half their worth, nnd rich men have oodles of Idle money well, how did the rich men got that way? Intellectuals are tieooln , who scold conservatives nnd yet shud- ucr oi signt of n split Infinitive. ' PORTLAND, OVA, July II. (l Mrs.-June Maddux ' linceflehl. j. nicmtter of a pioneer Oregon fam ily, died at a hospital here Is.t night. Hhe had been suffering from a heart ailment several months. In lsIS her parents. Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Anthony Madder., ioog tnetr covered wagon acmes tho plains from Missouri, nettling at Wheatland oh the Willamette river. - WASHINGTON 1 The col lection of works on Roman.' law st the Library of t'oiigreta, one of the lurxe.l In, the world, hns Ifen augmented by aeoulnltion of the private library of the lute in-. I'attl Kruegcr. (lerm.tn annotatOr on Itomnn taf. There's nothing mnv under tho sun. The l.ininl nimd hut ninny hern y,mC,cl nntt do. , HkIiiiiI by mxitiing-. Thaf submarine trip under Ice will demonstrate .only one eclen lltlc facl..Bnd Wiey could prove that by going over Niagara In a barrel. iooil times are caused by the "hrewdncw and wiwtom of states, men: bad times are natural over which men have nn control, j The KuKslnns may he slaws t,ut i a limn and woman con bold hand. In the dark without being ctuwed ' by a snooping cop. . . t Tins' YAWNING HAT lly' Mary C.rnliam Ronliey . "Hush," whispered the Llttlo lllnek Clock its be met tho chil dren In tho back hull. They wcro very quiet nnd wnlted for tho Clock to lead tho- way, supposing that ho would lead them down the magic path on somo a d v e n ture. Hut In stead one of hlo dull hands pulnted to the downstairs bed room. They went In and the Clock pointed to n picture., upon-the wall, on tool in ii rmi a lime :pnt. jonn ami j-eggy looked it. the bat, but did not try to frighten him, nor did they say a word. They simply wntctied him for n ft.H mlnutos nnd then tbe lint's wire stopped flapping and his llttlo nenrt slopped heating so excitedly. Now the bat seemed more coni- rortai.lc. it was night, of course. .avonio time, l.ttt he was tired from tho excitement df having flown Into tbe room by mistake and tired, too. from worry; He hod heard that It was dread ful to fly into rooms of houses where people were apt to chase n mt nnu try t K him. They had told absurd stories of hats trying to get Into people's hair as tho any hat Wanted to he made pris oner! And he knew how blind a bnt nns In a brightly lighted room. He knew that people used an expres s on "as blind as a lint" because of Hut hC was nervous no longer He thought he would rest n little. "nn men n Bruce and Ann married and began luair lire togeioer in me uevis home where Ann had kept house for her father since her mother's death. Her father was to live with them. That same year, the old couple with whom Pierre lived moved to Cleveland and Pierre went to board with tbe Careys. Old Tony says,. "It was Ann's idea. ...The girl felt that Pierre was so like a brother to Bruce that it was their duty to look after him." It was about three months before Pierre's twentieth birthday when Pierre first told Tony that Bruce had been offered at ground-door prices a substantial Interest In Nevada gold mine, certain .to. .de velop. Into one of the richest ever known. 'It's a darned shame that Bruce Bruce, Pierre would make merry of can't grab this chance to make real his defeat. When she seemed to money," said Pierre. "Martin Bevls prefer some other lad. Pierre would 8ays the mine is certain to produce Jestingly console Bruce, much to millions and that such a chance the older boy's disgust Ann laugh- mfiy never come to Bruce again, it Ingly said she loved them all.. . would mean a lot to Ann it Bruce Ann's father, Martin Bevls, and c, g.et ,nt0 80nletn,nS blSV If be V .Old Tony explains, "went to ln "'"."insy first National school together. When Martin ue " neTer Bel anywhere. graduated from the academy the I "" Who Is this benevolent person year I ran away to become an actor wno wants to sell Bruce a gold mine he took a position as book- ln Nevada?" Antonio asked dryly. Keeper ii me ,1'irai national uank. "Martin, dldnt mention his r'ort: years. later be Is still a book- name," returned Pierre; "Just said keeper in the First National' Bank, that : he was an old friend . who Ana mat." tne old actor declares, wanted to let Bruce In on a good "is-a complete characterization, of thing. Martin says tha man Is all right and that the Investment Is certain to bring enormous returns. f LIGHT: 0' (Medford rid Jaokso, r. History From? the i; .Tbe Mull Tribune of ? 10 years A0.) I TEN yEARS.Afio T0h ( ! July XI. I92. ' (It was Monday) Jim Grieves Prospect" draws record crowd sundtJ Inmates of rhe county jjjl up new m-i ui rUlCS. iMuruu uevis:. , J ' t. Mrs. Bevls took care of her hus: band until little Ann was 13. Then she passed to nor well earned rest and the responsibility of taking care ot martin fell upon his daugh- Martln told me about some of the biggest financiers In the country w'p got their first start by Just such a chance, as tlils. What do ter. She was a most lovable girl, you think, about It, Father Tojy?" wup a . sweet Madonna-like, face "What do I think about what, ana mat momer spirit which such Pierre?' f .i oomenow s ne managed V"Wby, this proposition thai I've .i.h hil .n. , I ot"uu'a aua been,, telling you about this K ." .. ;uwiii. sua was ,ada gold mine." Bin.. ..u Aa -nA L."1 don'.t know anything about it, , u0 CUucu, ov.- nerre ao you?" i-.-- ... yvai.iuu an ViVltL 111 ng - ... , . .- First National Rank. Piovrn ,'h- ' Know wnac """"ce and Martin ne nnisnea school, accepted a po sition at the soda fountain of the Owl Drug Store which his iriotli. erj father bad once owned, xou see, Father Tony." Pierre explained, "that soda fountain is Bevls tell me.'.', -.'Well, why doesn't Bruce Invest If he and Martin think this mine-is snch a good thing?" "Bruce hasn't the money." "Oh; I see! Bruca and Afsviln thu best placa in. Orchard Hill for want you to put the monev vnnr me to study character.. It is only mother left, , for ; yonr dramatic for two years then I'll have the schooling Into this mining scheme, money which mother left for me ts that It?" and I'll beat it to New York and v Pierre's voice was troubled as he tna American Academy of Dramatic answered r inn. a.. . , - ' - fvw dpji: un .1.-11U t. mora than nt.l . . uuuuiu my money lor me What does Ann think about it?" In a year, and that it win n-ivn hi Old Tony asked gently. . . , ( . . tbe start he needs.. I I'd like to Pierre moved uneasily." "Ann help Bruce and Ann. I'm . sure doesn't want me to be a soda-Jerk.- toother. ..would want mo to don't She wants mo to go Into something you Utfnlt-.c-., Father Tony?",, ;. r ,, with a future some Sort of ts place : When the old actor recalls this like Bruce has ln (he bank, vnn Incident his faded hlua and. know. She says then I might with righteous Indignation. "Yon change my mind about the stage. cn Imagine," he says, "what I ad I guess she is right- in a av. vised Harriet's son tn dn with rhn Everybody will think I am' not "Hie Inheritance i which", as the ex amounting to much, but you and ecutor. I wodld turn over to him on mother and I know what it Is all bis twentieth blrthdav. about Ann will understand some "And . ... . frac". of ,. u " "dd ,w'tllou' 'o Bruce and that old fool. Martin trace of 111 feeling, but with an odd Bevls. for trying to rush a boy like wistful note ln his voice. "Bruca is Pierre mtn St, the Orchard Hill star, ot our family." schemes, and like as nVrnln ne h After a long sllonce, Pierre spoke wbole life. It was the most selllsh slowly: "I don't believe that a an? cruel proposition that could bo ' young actor Just at the beginning conceived! Ann was as Indignant of his career has any right to 48 1 aid put her foot down hard marry; do you, Father Tony?'' forbidding, her father and Bruce Antonio answered with care. "It over to mention the sehnmn .n certainly would be hazardous for Pierre again." the lady, and' a terrible handicap to But while the matter was appar- tte young actor. It would be al- ently settled and Pierre went W most a miracle. 1 think. If such ousiv hnj f ".V? f.'. we?1 Joy- carriage dla not enrJ dl8a8trou8lv ... terIg Y norre noaaed reluctant agree- Pierre's guardian worried , h.V ZaJrT . tfled 0 8I,eak ,n a m,sht ppe? "o d" fat P erres maUet'-of-fact tone: "Of course it nnrtu... ' . ..... ... rle"e. would be an Impossible thing for a dreams and to realize his own? decent fellow to do. If . man really dearest ambitions " loves a girl, he Is bound to thinir i.t or what her future wouW be if she ' could not beleve that Bruce wr . Ula 00 " ,he would cease his efforts to rwrD.,H. Number of trans.ents from the acutene.ig of tin. situation ulept in the city pJ night, by permission of ihe j Escape from county in , tured In Seattle. He nnisej , ... . . -' eu cnecK (in -roggery l:il. War clouda hovor over M Citl2ns.:Iatoxlcated from J ing pnient meuiclno rinod I Sheriff-, .ff.wr.u.l.f'riaues ukjs, "horijeiiliiengurtfvni), the com every nifht by trrown montr to cease. - TWENTY YKARS AtiOTfjJ - July II, 1IIM- (It was Tuesday.) , Friends plan a hearty red mr jur.i una airs. Sidney i -.mull mcy iviurii lo llltar-iil mvii niiiv; HIUOll. Southern Pacific annoaniuJ will be no tnoro .free rides til tors. . . j. Gold TH11 grandmother, nn. ing to set ol( Bltyrocket, ts burned about tho face and k Portlond. captures I9ii convention, i The Mall Tribune is In rea I several earcaetle letters anddJ ckttoryjoplstles from womeiJ make the bold tdntement thi Srnll Tribune and its edt!.- liars. Snlem man Is bit by tra;. ma hearing restored. . Italy doesn't seem to that--Church nnd State ta: separate without flghtlnr otner. Tacoma Ledger. were to marry him. I marrying the girl mean, more over trj him when L Jn"Cy " wum uo ireo wim ins in " the old acl iciuHuiuHren hnw frnm l uincy Hnrrlet's son had yielded to o o.uor ooy s will. I knew so well Pierre's generous, Impulsive nature. Harriot a presence In thosn dev. was vary real. 1 could almost gnvp. -a lonrr .tnu- j"i'.. l-rggy thotlirht 1. cunning lo see the mouth open and close. ow wed hetter suggest that ne .eave tins bright room." the Little Itlack Clock said, "but WP won't have to say n word." Slondny "TlM tint Iauvcs" - ALBANY GlRL DROWNS IN WILLAMETTE RIVER was so tiny little ... i, ""V July lf.-HrD . .. .... oiihi, is., r Alluinv dnmn ed In th Willamette river her. j Inst night. Although able to swln mip ii ii n.it i.. . the doctor, "and I .,r.'V . ...! ",ur. "'I'l'lng money." w w, Correct thu haven t done sentence: "No. to Inter. the surface Into a deep iiool. ins recovf red nn hour to him Minn hi. ------ - o.Br to nim, give up his career. With J. X ...... "a .? ""fItanco as he I simply cogldn, gIv0 Bn th8 P ? tor." ' - remembered h, tor. 7 cai Imagine how vividly the iiwui Drought back to An- .010 memories of Harriet Noel and that scene when she had chosen .uoinceo nor love nnd her art Summons. In tho Circuit Court of the S:i Oregon In and for the Couil jacKson. Lucille Dunn, Plaintiff, vs. Wallon Dunn, Defendant. To Walton Dunn, tbe alxivcl ed uet-enditnt: . - In the name of -the Slater," I gon: lou ore hereby num-1 nil required to nunear nnrt i-J tne piaintirr s complaint you, now on fjle In tho abonl titled court and cause, on l rore the last dnv of the timrl scribed In the order for pubtil I summons herein, to-w t: 4 before the 8th day of AueustJ nald dn-te being the explnd tour weens rrom tho dote first publication of this nm:. And if you fall to so ani)ei;l nswer, for want thereof, the J ini win ann v tn the Court fr-B relief prayed for In said comrl to-wit:- for. n deeritfi fnrA-.-l solving nnd abrogatlnif the !l ot -matrimony exiftlntr or Plaintiff nnd Dofominni' Defendant appear herein. nr I OO Served W th m-nnn--. haroll'i in the State ,of Orccon. Pill III also demand iudumem a.4 num ueiendnnt for her coral lsuursements. Including sulti ey, reasonable attorney's fees! ior sucn other and further mi to tne court may seem t Ulf. , , This summons is published s .leuiora Man rriDune, a neivr PUbllslved in and of general! anon in Jackson County. M ny order of Hon. II. D. Ni .lllllge Of thO nhnvn nnlltl.rl- whlch order wna niado nnd tt'J or record on tho lllth day of, lllol. and in eninullnn,,, thenA ''"c first publication hereof ; inn uay of July. 11131. , b P. FAItREil . , Attorney for Pis I ....... t.ooni in. Jackson ' ty n.tnk rtidi- Medford. o- Presently Pierre said wistfully, her s,andln8 In the wings.' UO you know. Pnlhne t snmnMnma ' wi-i. . ' . ""'i '"at t was more In short. Antonio Was ton orl.A nJt to realize that hi. w. what people call practical that I plerre wns approaching a very real' cared more for business and that crlsla ln hl8 llfo- And the old nc crt ot thing? If I was more like !?rs 'ears of unfaltering love for Harriet Noel and his unfailing at rectlon for her son m. .k. Ing a family and all that He i,roacllInR situation no less a crista wont need to bother about mar- " Jh8 llte of Antonio Latour, him rlhge Interferlnri with hi. - seTT. ,C;n?tdhe1 Bice-he'a' a lucky i0f fc''"''- mt. i, p. w Cc, rierre had been worni.. .a I ..Tomo.'e Werre obina n. .k. oda fountain nearly . ;fl--n?.Uwomr;r,whn?"::. LLEY SAMS VALtJiT. Obe.,Ju.r ll.-.j.i; Snnl-lnl l,.'ll' . ii-. .. ' "US' lath l.."!.!..' .t. Ve ,V " "1'craung here are ha .McDonough-Oden combine and ...i- t-m-iiiona tnresher. -., S. S. Abbott. Dick Kirn... r it Seegmlller. Albert Strn. Mr.' Ison and Russell attended'tht tspecln .)' w.. -. if.ii . nnughter Miss Mary were anion f iv.A J " Ce"tral Point tnr.se who spmr the ,th at Pros- 'zoning. pect. Sams Valley Grange drtlj team i went to Appletmte Fridny night to ' g degree work to n class of can dldntes of that Orange. j Those from this district cole- i orating the Fourth nf Kish I i-.ios nml nf Olenrt Onn-ett. "-"enn nousewlve. tn Jr trlct were UkMppolnted 1n not l.I ng nl.lo to procure loganberries this season for canning. Ulenn spurlln. engiiged min ing on the Applegate returned home for the Fourth. Mr. and irs. fhn. . ti..i-i.t Arthur Straus, and the r t 7. . 00 '", nccomp.mled by M son family. J- L. Jtowe nutte dlsi canning inrrsnmg operations mi,.n.. his di strict nt th. rw-a."' .........,,. motner. Mrs. H. Jen- -"' n visit ng from n.o.. owe was m the Coker U'uib Vv n.irT- B m 'il ny strict Tuesday purchasing i. - Ji t ', Kv-n pHCots. P . """Wng last week celebrating At Random Nealon-Wllson Is 1.0. 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