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Jor the Jye of ajady SECOND YOU IS
JefferyTarnol
RAI-EM, Ore., July 17.
Oovernor Putternon has n-ceivef! a
copy of the proKrum ff -entertainment
to be provided nt OraiiKo,
N. J,, for the 49 youthful rawU
rtatoB for tho Thnir.nn A. Kdlnnn
technical Hcholarship, ami a copy
also nan been sent to Alon.o Crab,
On'son'u representative In tho con
test. The representative of each state
will arrive at Oraimc Tuexduy, Julyj
S, anil In the evening of that
day a reception and (trtnee will to
Klven nt the 1-Jnsex County Country
club.
On WedneRday morning will be
welcoming cxerclMi8 nt Mr. I'M I
non'8 laboratory and In the ufter-
noon a trip through the Kdlnon In
dUMtrlefl.
The examination of the oonti'Ht-
anta will take place Thursday
morning, AiiKUHt 1. At noon that
day there will be a lawn party at
Mr. Kdihnn'ii home and In the
evening the context an tK will have
dinner in New York; Inter n trip
to Coney iHland.
On Friday, August 2, there will
be farewell exj cIhoh and an
nouncement of the winner of Ihe
content.
LUTHER CAtECHJSM IS
FORT WAVN10, Ind., July 17.
ttV) Prof. Waller Mtiler of Ht, Uailn
Mo., editor of the Walt her League
.McHMenKcr. HpcuklnK today at the
thirty-seventh international con
vention of the Wall her league,
HUKKCNted to the young Lutherans
that the cutecbimn written by
M art In Luther 4 00 yea rn ago
nilfht be KticceRRfiilly used hm a
guide to the eNtubtinhment of
happy homes,
DImcukmIiik condltlmiK In inodi'rn
hornet,,. Prof. Maler wild that while
oompnrlHonH may bo u n f a I r,
"nevertheleMS we are wIIHiik tu
concede that If the home of today
Ik compared with that of yesterday
our present generation HiifferH in
the comparison."
"The honif of yeterdny," Ha Id
Prof. Maler, "uhim) to be nanrtiiary
and a veritable haven of Hplrlttial
vefiiBO but today It Ih hardly more
than a human filling Htatlon. Tne
ipiKHtlon used to be "what ahall we
do tonight V and the aiiHwcr watt
found In the radiant companion
whip that encircled tho family
hearth, hut tho quern ion Ih: 'where
Hhall we go tonight?' and the an
Mwer is found In a Herlen of fub
ReHtlomt which lead very definitely
nway from the home."
Martin Luther, In IiIh hmiuII
eatechlxm, Maid Prof. Mulct-, gave
the follnwhiff injunctions: "We
Hhnuld fear and love Ood that we
mny lead a chaatc and decent life
in word and deed, and each love
and honor IiIh spouse."
The selection of Cleveland na tho
next convention city wum virtually
UHHured.
LONDON. .July 17. P) It WUh
officially Htated at Ituckitmhain
palace today that Improvement
noted yesterday In the condition
of King (leotHc, utter his operation
of Monday, continued to be natls
factory. No formal bulletin was
issued.
It was understood on good au
thority that the operation wound
in now clean nnd it has not been
necessary to Insert a drainage
tube.
The Prince of Wales called this
morning at the palace, but left
after the departure of the doctors,
who went to the palace early and
renin tned nbont an hour.
Would you undertake
making frosting for a
cake as
"Tall
as you are?
Of cot'usi notI There would
be too much to handle it would
pet out of control. It'i the ame
in roasting coffee. That' why
Hills Bros, roast only a few
pounds at a time by their con
tinuous process Controlled
Roasting. The flavor is perfectly
controlled always. No bulk
roasting method can produce
the flavor and delicious tasts
of Hills Bros. Coffee.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
feeth teem Ike srir-
rnel Ml MM. 1,1.
HeiUy ftmrt trtfa
Ikt kef.
KYXOP8I8: Love thwarted
once nyain by cruel miauuiUr
elendlnyl Kir Richard rides to un
tiepmnlmenl in the niyht u-lth
tirrQurv, uho brinys him money.
tVitlt tlreyory, to Ittchard'e mr
vrise, it Helen U'Arcy. IClchurd
lynores her impassioned pleas for
an explanation of his ftlQlit, until,
finally becoming tnragett. he. void
ly blurts out tils cruel conclusion
that she ktlltd Julian and placed
ittchard'e ring beside the body,
where he found it, tu tlx guilt far
the crime on him. Incensed to
hysterical distraction by his false
inferences; Helen strikes him a
vicious blow in the luce uilh her
nding-crop.
i Chapter 11 "Vilffb
ANOTHER RING
C1R RICHARD, straiiKely silenced
by Ihe vicious blow of Jlelen'i
whip, sat motionless aud grim.
They faced each other a while, she
panting and desperate.
"Oh!" cried she. "Richard Guyf
ford, how Jnfinltely I despise you!
Gregory, take me back home!"
tilr Richard dismounted and,
picking up his hat, stood listening;
ho heard Gregory's voice, her mur
murous answer, the leafy rustling
of them as they rode away. Sir
Richard laughed, somewhat rueful
ly, and, finding the hat In his fist,
clapped It on, swung to saddle and
rode Ills solitary way, But he bad
protest It promise! h
'twill be a right mer-
ble: nay I
well. Faith,
ry wooing."
So they presently reached lha
village where son stirred and no
light beamed.
"A pretty place, Greg!" sighed
Sir Rlcburd. "And yet here, at
this moment, sheltered 'neuth one
o' these fumlllur roofs, lie they, few
or many, thut plot my ruin, though
who or why. Is beyond my guess
ing; thus here will I hide."
"Here, sir!" demanded Gregory,
starting.
"Or hereabout. Tomorrow Is the
Inquest on poor Julian, and I shall
assuredly be pronounced the mur
derer, so here needs must 1 be."
"Nay, sir, 'twere wunton risk!
There are these police from Lon
don. The whole place Is watched
for you.".
"Well, I shall b safer here under
their very noses; here must I
bide."
"Sir," said Gregory In pleading
tones. "OU, Master Richard, never
venture yourself hereabouts, I do
entreat."
Now Sir Richard, perceiving his
passionate anxiety, squeezed him In
long arm.
"Greg," quoth he, "good, my
friend, grieve not thyself for me,
for did not She pray for me? How
belt, hereabouts goeth the murderer
of Jullun . . . poor Julian that died
DEAD IN ATTEMPT
A masked figure heard a prayer for himself from Helen's lips.
gone no great distance when,
moved by some sudden thought, he
checked f'uesar, all at once, and
turning, cantered in .the opposite
direction.
Hack rode he hy familiar ways
until presently his Bharp ear caught
the jingle of a bit, with a murmur
of voices; .therefore he dismount
ed, and stole forward In the shadow
of high hedge. ...
"Ah, Gregory," alghed my ludy,
"'TIs huteful world!"
Gregory slshed sympathetically,
and hold his peace, wherefore she
questioned blm Immediately:
"You think the detestable mon
ster hath found secure haven In tho
woods?"
" 'TIs so 1 pray, my lady."
"Didst warn 111 in, Gregory of
these luw-olllcers from London?"
"Alas, no, madam. 1 had small
chance for word with him. Ypu
spoke lilm of this, 1 hope?"
"Not I ah, no, my poor heart
was too full of his cruel injustice,
Ills base suspicions . . . and yet
should this abhorred wretch be tak
en or come to any harm, 1 think
'twould break my heart. ... So 1
pruy God be his sure defence
now and always . . . and so deur
friend, goodnight!"
Off came Gregory's hat and he
itnoped to tho hand she reached
out to him, kissed It reverently and
thereafter sut bare headed In wutch
her safely Indoors. lOveu then he
remained staring nt tho house
until the hedge rustled behind
him, and starting round, he reached
for his pistol-holster as a musked
lima stepped Into the moonlight.
"All's well!" said a faml'lnr
voice, and Sir Richard smiled up
at him. "Yonder went raro crea
ture, (iropr, and prayed for tne
wept! llu, 'tis sweet, good world!"
"Hut, sir . . . there be men from
London to hunt yo down." -
"Ay, I know, Greg man, I know.
Rut she prayed for me, uud sine
such prayers cannot but he an
swered. Howhelt, I'm como home
again, old lad."
Now as they went. Sir Richard
looked up nt Gregory, riding so
gravely beside lilm.
"Ha, Greg," he said, clapping lilm
on the knee. " ""would seem I nils.
Judged her wherefore bIio vows
mu hateful, scorns and condemns
nie, nnd very iintumlly, Greg
Wherefore, unless they hang me.
I am deiei'iulneil to follow your nil
vice and make her my wife, heaven
help her!"
"And, sir, I dare lo suggest she
favours you."
"Yes, she hath ulready v hipped
me."
' Wh! whipped yn i" repeated
Grei)vy In shocked voice.
"I!esv:!ly, (lieg. The which doth
argil h'er not altogether lliseusl-
even as I found lilm nnd, dying,
gasped out strungo warning , . .
ay, by heaven, with his last breath
spake mighty strange thing, Greg,
a thing hath sore puzzled me."
"What, sir what said he?"
"'Ware, Dick," he gasped,
" 'ware, Dick a cat's eye "
Sir Richard checked himself
with hissing Intake of breath, and
turning swiftly to stare nt Gregory,
found Gregory staring nt h.'m, and
Ritzlng thus on each other, wide
eyed, were silent a while; when at
lust Sir Richard spoke, It was in a
hoarse aud broken whisper:
"Greg, he . . . he was not rav
ing then! Ho had been shot from
the bushes ... lie had seen! A
hand 'mid the leaves . . . the
cat'seye ring I. . . . You saw It
also, Gregory where?"
"Sir," whispered Gregory, "I snw
It . . on her Anger. But, sir,
she may havo lost It later."
"Or had It stqlen from her, Greg,
like mine like nilno. Ha, the
dovll! So here's another ring,
then! Two of 'cm! . . . And Ju
lian died trying to tell me wlint?"
Sir Richard stared up at the moon.
"And yet . , ." he muttered after
some while, "killing. may ... be
no murder , , , sometimes. It
mny he justllluble, Greg."
- Then, all nt once, he wan off his
horse und had thrust the reins In I o
Gregory's lax fingers.
"Ilowbelt, Greg," quoth he. "1
wed her . . . cat'seye or no!
Take now my Caesar, away with
lilm to Fellowdcne or-hide him
where ye will, and be ready o'
nights to open to my ghostly rap
ping. Should you not soe me awhile.
Lundlurd John shall give you word
o' me, and so farewell!"
Shaking troubled head, Gregory
sighed again nnd rode off: once
or twice he turned to wave his hand
to that desolate, solitary llgire
upon the green, but Sir Richard
never heeded, since his head was
bowed In distressful thought. At
length ho strode toward Ihe Guyf
ford Arms, crossed to n certolii
shadowy corner where, deep In the
tingle, was thut small door which
seemed lo hide from chance enplnl
Drawing key from Inner pocket
he stood suddenly motionless and
rigid, tor his sharp ears hud caught
n stealthy sound hard by. his quick
eyes beheld a shadow Hint moved
a mid the shudiiwa on Ihe opposite
side of Ihe Wide yard. Sir Richard
turned nnd, moving on soundless
feet, followed ri Imly in pitrsi It, his
face once moro hidden I ueath
black half-mask.
ICoppiiylll, 1JJ. Jcfery rarnol)
A flitt!na ihtrfoW that Hud! ta
llioitfiil conclusion. CoiUinul tit.
tcy tomorrow.
ELKS ARE ASKED TO
REGISTER IN FALLS
KLAMATH KAU.H. Ore.. July
IT. (Special) Kiku attendhm the
Htnte cntivintlon which will open
here Wednesday arc asked to ivr-
ttcr at the KlkH temple, 3rd and
Main Ntivftn. Immediately upun arrival.
The Klks lodiiA ht.ro t .
erved room in hutvU and hornet
j to care for the larue number rx
pcfted to attend and will as tun
I room to thone who have not m-
i cured reservation.
The rlty l 'nil dieted up" for
the ooneliive at whtrh more than
I.LMiO "Hilta" from all partu of Ore.
Kon, northern California and south
ern WjiMhiitutim it - !oeWtii In
attend, t'urple und whlti? bunllnu I
i and fl.iKM und the "Mutt and '
1 stripes" decora to the streets, ho- i
tels, eufes and store windows. j
I
, llotiftewive of a London nuljurh
. have established a elub rv-om for
I their Hervantf. The domestles
spend their Sunday there nnd at
'waited upon by their mistresses.
PLATTSrH'IWi. N. V., July 17.'
(A') An attempt to kiuukkIu
liquor from Canada has taken the'
llft of the iseennd I'lattHburch
youth within a month. j
Klijah K. liolnrrie, 21, wan'
killed yenterday wheh hia auto-!
mobile overturned while attempt-,
injje to elude border patrolmen. '
The patrolmen Bald they found lit ,
baH of ale in the machine. j
! The customs offieera, P. II.
Coleman nnd K. I Coveney, nald
Helgarde loaded the ale at Touh
saint Tumbly on the Canadian Hide !
ami wuh half a mile below tho ,
border when they sighted hlm.
They started In purmiit and JJel-1
Karde, In an effort to halt thtil
chaise, aca tiered roofing nallm In
the path of the Kovernment mu-i
chine.
Falling in this, on reaching:
M one rM KoIkH, three in Ilea from
the border, ho attempted to awing
hia ear around, with tho evident !
intention nf hniidinir Illicit Into'
Canada. The ear overturned twice
fracturing Uelarde'H skull.
On June 1 r, Arthur Clordon.
also of I'latistnitKh, was fatally
shot after failing to heed a com
mand by customs guards to halt.
I The Time. Plare, Girl.
"The Time, the 1'laee and the
fJirl," HinKing-talkinn p'icturn,
I opened a four-day run at JIunt'H
Craterian today. Jt tells the Htory
of a college boy trying to got
a foothold. In business. A crafty,
slippery bond broker plays on his
enormous egotism to get rid of
pome worthless slock, not caring
whether the boy goes to prison
or not.
There are sonps, college- scenes,
house parties ami a strong story.
In the cast are Grant Withers
as a boy; Hetty Compson, John
Iavidson, Cert rude Olmstead, Viv
ien Oakland, ltert Koach. Mrs.
Reginald Denny and others.
llesides the feature picture,
Waller Huston, who will be "re
membered for his splendid work
In "C.entlenien of the Press" is
being entitled "The Carnival Man.":
r i n !' :,i 1 - M--i- -11 ii .-ev
Coming to Itinlto.
1'The Last of Mrs. Cheyney,"
In which Norma Shearer is stnr
red. n distinctively liritish pro
duct, coming tomorrow to the
Itlulto theatre.
In the original London presenta
tion. Gladys Cooper appenred In
the title role. She was followed
In this part by Inn Claire, who
first portrayed the glittering no
ddy adventuress on the American
stage. ,
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During the Past Six Months
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$32,000
If you are not one of the
investors who received a semi
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JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
This is What Thej
Say When They Weivr
My Plates:
"Oh, how good my food tnstes
wlih my new plutes. Just
like cntlnti with my own
teeth when they were good.
1 feel so much better, und It's
a daily occurrence for some
one to nay : 'You're lnokliiK
line!'" ,
I Guarantee Satisfaction
to All.
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Over 10 Years in Medford Not
One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny
pletely from her recent nlxlontlnnl
operation and now appears quite
well.
Hhe nnd her husband, the for
mer world's heavyweight eham-
plon. were recognized yesterday
by American tourists while they were. '
wat In front of a cafe on St.! . it was said they expected to pass
iai K H square. j everal days here.
They finally retired before thej - ..
stares of their countrymen nmli Burns Leven hotel being exten
WmMlans who were told who they ' nlvly remodeled.
MAXWKLL, Cn July 17. P)
Rudolph Johnson, a farmer, was
killed hero whi'n the gasoline tank
on bin harvester exploded on IiIh
farm, Hoven niih'M west of Max
well. Th debris crushed him to
death.
At the time of the nccident.
Johnson was In tho net of repair
ing the machine, which Just previ
ously had refused to work. His
head was under the hood.
VfcXirK, July 1 7. (A) Mrs.
('cm Tunm'y has rocovored com-
FOODS GOOD
FOR CLEAR SKIN
rhysician Recommends Three
.Vegetables to Improve
Complexion
It may seem strange to hear a
professor of medicine recommend
the ealiiiR of calibnire as an aid to
hcauty, as was done in an address
in St. Louis recently. He stressed
cabbntre, carrots and spinach as diet
aids to a good skin.
We believe that most medical au
thorities will apree that the clear and
beautiful complexion is one of the
results of Rood health. If that is so,
the words of a food scientist have
a bearing on the subject of beautv.
This authority says that we should
eat at least one raw fruit and one
raw vegetable each day, also a fruit
and a vegetable well cooked. Thevita
mins and minerals found in fruits
and vegetables tone up the whole
system. They give many of the
healthful elements the body requires
in the diet.
A dash of sugar is recommended
for adding to the pleasure of eating
fruits and vegetables. Nature de
veloped this supreme flavorer for
relieving our diet of blanduess and
monotony. Use a dash of sugar on
eorcals. on berries, in stewed fruits.
Keniemher an old secret: Use a
dash of sugar in nearly every vege
table while it is cooking (prefer
ably in little water). This small
amount of sugar does not make the
vcuctuMe taste sweet. But it is
surprising how it develops the
natural flavors of the foixls. Kovds
tastefully prepared encourage
healthful eating. The sugar wav is
the happy way. The Sugar Institute,
Studebaker announces
a larger, finer
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Rubber engine mountings and bronse
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Oil filter, gasoline filter and crankcase
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Fuel pump insures constant, adequate flow
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Thermostatically controlled cooling system
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Double-drop from of new compound
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Hydraulic shock absorbers, front and rear.
Genuine mohair upholstery.
Full-vision, full-ventilated bodies of
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One-piece steel core safety steering wheel,
I Adjustable steering wheel and front seat.
Amplified-action 4-wheel brakes which
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accepted as standard.
Tarnish-proof chromium plating of all
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Coincidental lock to ignition and steering
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The Dictator may be driven 40 milet
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