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PAGE EIGHT MM 8AI(iON Fn.'neh InUo-Chlna-r-fl) Tho Inter. oeklnsr rootH of Jm mrnKO trow rovn upon fho niton of ancient roynl palnco are Impotl tnrt exploration of the ruin of pre Khmor architecture ' beinjr con tluct(l her'o fty a French mission. YU Htatuos and Inscription dut Inir.il leant nlno hundred years lie foro ,thn Christian era have hotn found. .',, r ' ', KaiiihoiV a more ancient' .city ihiiti AnKkor, In the thick Cnmbo Ufttn jungle north of hnom-l'onh In tile province of KonipunK-Thom once Known oh the "iriyHtorinuH city;" liaA yielded to the plekH, hUovoIh and dynnmlto of tho iiiIh Hlh under the h'nnrnhlp of M. (YoimihjAt, samples o Nculpturo of ItOp n. CV Onn of the IhHcrlpttonft Informed thiV finder' that the temple to wjtiose. wallH It hod been fiiHleneil, waH built by Queen Hakamanjiirl and her roynl huxbanrt, Icnnnvar ma'n the Flrwr, In, honor of "Clvu,f The sculpture h)iovh Clva and UirM tflrlw, ono'of whom Ih )laylnR o JoiiK flule, another flapping cym im,lpt. W).Njl the third hntnipoi-H n kottlo drum. . Contrary to the usuiil dlfflcultleH r-ncountered In excavation work, the' Khmer monument) have not hfv , burled by earth, itand or mud, but hy the Impenetrable tropical forest I h in unit which the workers f pi' nd ditj'H trying to ch-ar n path. In 4 uno rasi-H ip'ert have ki-iiwii UuOUKii lite inontimenttf rtlnliira'i lng them from iboir basi's. Mrs, Hoover Acts ' . As Godmother to uirl Scouts Baby WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 (f) MrH. Hoover hag nHBiimeri a npw title that of "(loil- . mother." HUe. ttKrfiod to act In that , cairlly ut tliB ehilRtonlim of wwks-nld Froilnrlrk Allison .Unniy, Jr., (he first uhlld to Im bofn to a member of the tllrl Hcout troop which ho estubllHlied herd hark In the , dayn when her hunhnml was wartlmo food mlmlntstrator. The boy's mother, who was MIhs Kllzaheth Fries, van the . troop's first hrldc. . Drlnk Brings Death , IlEHKKWiY, CHI., Nov. 21. (JP) A freak aeeldent coot Herbert ria.Htlneau, rnllroail hrnknman, his life, lie had been diliiklnu, nc rordlnir to the ihiIIcb report, and In soin ninnner had slipped from the. seat to the floor of his autonio lilln, where his nerktlo raiinht on a door hanille and strniiKled him. llMiikera in 3lt. v '' POHTI.AXn, Ore., Nov. II. P) Heralded as one of the "most con Htriintlvo moves In the nnnnls of I'r.clfle NorihweM bnnklnK history, between SOfl and tnoo Imnkera from six western and Intermoiintnln states will eonvene here Mareb to discuss banking problems and mannKoment. KI'RK.NK, Ore. Delivery of l.ane county turkeys for shipment to San Francisco on conslBnmeni by ntembers of the Dounla County I'ooperatlve Turkey (trowers asso ct.nbin started. How remarkable a find this is ; ' .. . . ..... ' 1 Delicious plant sap For kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, indigestion . KIDNEY symptoms are al ways so distressing. No wonder thousands of sufferers look upon this as a remarkable find. It is the natural sap of the famous Mexican maguey plant. It to absolutely safe. A great health food, a valuable tonic in kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, indigestion and gly cosuria. In its native country this sap, or vegetable milk, is called "aguamiel". Now it has been concentrated by the removal of only the excess water. Nothing whatever it added. The name of the concentrated sap has been shortened to Agmel, Thts great discovery has proved particularly successful in aiding the treatment of the "degenerative" diseases. Users everywhere are testifying to the beneftt they have received from Agmel. All men and women entering middle life should investigate I Albanians Make j Footgear From ' " I Old Auto Tires It r tikana. iff) Maklnjr new uhneH from . old automobile f " tires in n regular IndiiHtry In 0 Alljanlu, The country Imports latK fiuanUtlOH of worn Urea from other Kuropenn coun- trlcH and cobblers cut them In- to roquired loiiKtliH, fashion a .toe and a tnnfciio nml lace n strip of leather around the top to bind the whole together' The flnlxhcd article Huh the 4 jrencrnl Mi ape of the wooden hIioch neon on northern Ku- rope. ' Demand for Hi 1a type of fo'ritWear Ih reat. The Kline, of courHe, cot Iohh than thowe made of leather and they wear lonKt'i- than mindnlH. ; .. FOR CRIME WAVE Hi if PORtlMi-ND, 'OK .Nov. '--(I'j Stanley Myers, district attorney, announced todny that prowocutlon of robbers and bui'Klars and tbose KUllty of slmitur offenses, would be speeded up as u measure to curb what was termed as the annual winter crime wave. 'Myers said he und 1. X. Jen kins, police chief, who Saturday declared open warfi.ro on crim inals, had agreed that all offend ers in these classes would he taken directly to tbe courthouse, wit nesses would be summoned to ap pear before the Kiand Jury and preliminary hearliiKs would be ubolishcd. Myers admitted the. crime situ ation In Portland was neuto and blamed It on "tbe unemployed." KLAMATH MAN BUYS HOTEL IN ROSEBURG KLAirfATlr KAUA tire., Nov. 21. (A') The Terminal hotel Sir Hoseburg has been purchased iy ('. H. Hlchnrdson of Klamath Kails, manager of the Wlllnrd hotel here. The new owner will leave hero the first of tbe month to take charge of the Valley hotel. ' DAUGHTER OF EMERSON DIES MASSACHUSETTS ti Mll.TO. la'ss.,' Nov. 21.-1--M rs. i '-Kdlth Bo.cnon F o r li e dailKbter of ltulph JValdui l:'mer son, tbe phllositpber and essayist, and mother of V. t'ameron Forbes former governor general of the Philippines, died at her home here today. .She was tH ycai old, . KLAMATH SLAYER HELD FOR GRAND JURY PROBE KI.A MATH FALLS, Ore., Nov. 21. tA! -John O. Wright, plumber, churped with ftrt decree murder In connection with the death of Hydney Purling, hotel owner, was held to thcKrnnd Jury and re manded to the county Jail today. A preliminary hearing was con ducted yesterday. KLAMATH KAMA Ore. t) Women resident nlonir Tho Dalle California highway today pre Hented a petition to tho state high way commbudnn a ft king that the highway he oiled to settle the dust which "spoils our clothes on the line and our furniture lu our homes. '' bid ; fJL S f Slhin like a ChiM" "Before taking Agmel, night after nicht I had no ileep. I wondered how I kept up. After taking it, 1 began to feel better and I am now sleeping bk a tired child. I am feeling lint and my blood pressure Is reduced." Mr. A. 1. Mar, i-o Anfrlt, Cal. Agmel. Everyone of every age should learn at Once about this remarkable natural aid to health especially those who are being warned of danger by frequent arising at night, back ache, high blood pressure and ortier symptoms. Imported by The Agmel Corporation, New York and Mexico, D. F. Ask about Amel at drui fores and get rea titerature 'hfr rr i it a MEDFORD MXIL SOLON SAYS RUM ENOT WASH lA'C.TOX- NM. C I .. 'iP) District Attorney Hover disclosed today that he had a receipt signed by ltepresentatlve Kdward 13. JJen Ison of Illinois for the liquor, laden trunk, on which nn Indictment of the Illinois representative on a lloiiov .charge wua based. The indictment of a member of tho house one who voted for the elhlee'nth amendment, the Vol stead tmC add the Jones law un ahargea of possession of Jntoxlcat-1 lint liiiuor, belKhtened and In-: tensif led ' today the current f u-: roro.ovcr prohibition enforcement cnnditlonb in the nation's capital.! The accused legislator denied I the charges from his homo fit Marion and asserted that they were based upon tho delivery,' by mistake of a trunk contalnlnis In toxicants, to his office hero lasti January. . . . . HEAD OF STATE SCHOOL SAUQAf, Ore., 'Na.-i)1,T-M9rrI)r. .1. N, Smith, who for 14 years lius heen HUiierlntondent of the Btuto In Hlltutlon for the feehls minded, to day guhmilted his renlKnutlon to the state hoard of control. The resignation whs ncropled mid the board appointed Dr. Hoy IX liyrd as his successor. Ir. Ryrd has bevn ussimant superintendent since Oc- tnher, lDL'l. The chanKA will he. effective January I. fn Ms letter to llin stale hoard Dr. Sniilh have his HKn lis hid ri'a- son' for reslniinK. slulInK thut he helieved his Ioiik, service entitled him to .a resl. KLAMATH TAXIS TO K liAM ATI I ; VA 1 .T.d, ' Orbim- 21. (A1) What may prove to be the preliminary move on Iho part ! of taxi Htand owners to hrlng the city of Klamath Falls Into court: and force an ifluo on a new in::i ordinance which ruled thut no stands may he located aloni; the i main thoroushfaren of the city v;.k seen here last nifiht In the nppll-t ration for a Main street taxi per-J mil. I NDICT TEXAS JUDGE AS SLAYER OF GIRL . j . . i . i' 1 Tho Truvi comity Rrund Jury re turned a murder llullelment uonlnst John W. Itrnrty. fornu-r JmUo of the court of civil nppenls. here today In the fatal itnhlilnt; of .MImm l-hlln llinhHmlth. me- nnRtiiihcr, Nov. 9. The Indlei- mertt.'Wna returned ' nfter more I linn four diiya of delll)?rntlon. OFF AJLANTIC COAST i ' - t., XKto' i'onw n)s.; ii six eahie repair ships were groplm? the bed of tho north Atlantic off the coast of Nova Scotia today for cables broken on Mondny by the earthquake along the seaboard. Ten or more of the connections hetween America and Kurope were severed by the upheaval nnimiR the hills and valleys of the ocean's floor. El Ki;bKkr5.rOrc'Nov.1 21. (Si lvan llreiit, fiiiKeno youth, was sen- tnced to four yenrs In the stale prison, hut iwmled to Harry down. ne rounly sheriff, In circuit court here yesttorday. , Itrent was convicted of Involun tary inanalaiiRhlnr In innnectlon with the death of Kenneth Ulllard In an autoniobtlo accident here last AURllSt. LUMBER MAGNATE HINTS NEW MILL NORTHWEST roi;Ti..VN oYc No'. s i : Kilwanl ltines. Chlciitai niillionai.-v and head of the Kdward ltitiex l.uinltor comiiany, ivhi.-h ts Ptiend Ini lino. ihio n a pine lunilwr mill pmject at Iturnm Ore., said today Ills company was contem pl.ll Ins a comparable development In one of the lnre fir districts of the Pacific .Northwest. lilrl UlcN In V'himcs niilCMKUTON. Wash, Nov. 51. Mi riorema Miisj, 12, was burned to death here , ;arly todity htn the .home ot Mr. and, Mrs. Jnmea Xlassn-y. her parents, was destroyed by fliv. A Idanket hung near a stove to dry. started the fire. tl'lhiwd Arrive!.. KUMATH VAI.L-s. rrc.. Nov. SI. '3lmmy o'lidnad, llishi hea'welght of Oakland, Oal.. ha arrived hera nrvitamtory In his bout with Willie Keldmnn. New Vovh, rrld: liiiiht. ... . BAGGAG 1 t" ' fft ' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, The Secret of Mohawk Pond iih JBy Natalie Sumner Lincoln SVKOl'aiS: To 0'iiti (is nr tun Ult her bu het mti-ti I'MtiH i'rtKCOU htcnmrA lb inUUrk. fit Ytut Loito on lit srorss of Hit ftamfr 'ond hi Cuiiiisrif'ni. H'ifi her neoro mnitt Jnlln sia runr to 'lira in lis-, l.iTitrlmtlu ttir nlittetl ;ifirlut tor 'n ir.muli nn -qnirett ttu (he urni'lxliniM til- II irt I'rrnrtttl'n il'll it-htrli titer1 HUvtthtltn Kite nttl tttti tilt, eettt Itettelt tnnte lltnti ntt Itnttr u tttiji. Site tin-It en In Unit n twnrtliti il:ttinnl tittin trim trnu nioa het . (nut r'-- W'iiiriois. 77(011 elttt tttertm -hir -viittUtttit n llintlinlt Rrnnti nntl t ,i .tint ntttl tip the Inner tthen hf Itrltn Iter tit tttlttrii lintne fithltj lite t,. rlnti nl trti't tlll'iUltl Itt hrr unole'tt Hill t. . .Ctiaiitr. f t . : EYES IN THE DARK Trilli thatluwit,. Ipngtheiicd nnd I'egify I'rescott, ilttlng In a window cleave of Hie ilvlng room, overlooking tia iltlveway fo V"W Lodge, closed her book end laid It down oh .the cushioned seat.' : The printed pbf.e line lost inter est with tho finllng llgiif and she did not toother 'to . tiirnxuu the read Ing lamp close ul hand, 'She hail recchort Yew I.Qiige on Mondny nlitht and this was Saturday. Tho .Intervening live days had passed Bwiflly. She hail Insisted upon hGlpinp. . J u tin put the I .mine lu order, anil .white dolus, io hail Inveutork-il ncli room.,. Going down for the second time, The hitler occupation had proven most Interesting, far Herbert I'res coll had brought to his inuiinlnlii linme a collection of objects from every part of the globe. Able to gratHy his whims by a fortune he had unias8rd while yei ill middle lire, be speul Ills lalui vears In lOnropeuii travel, and his only brother, Cokncl PrccoU. bail iti'n but little or him. There was 12 years' difference In their ages and lliclr taslci ,'r utterly dissimilar. Only once had Penny s on liar iiiicIh. lie hsd dropped- In uprn them during her father's Uelali ir tho war college in Washington and hud suiyeil over night. To Peggy 111 wlih chlckenpos Ills gaiin II K ii re had seemed gigantic in lilglu 'to her childish mind, and (he black patch which be wore over one eye Increased her uwe She heard vaguely later of bei uncle's marriage in Purls and ef bis wile's death within a year. Oc customit'y at .Christmas cane checks, a delight Mil reminder oi Herbert Prescott's existence, and, during the past four years, his ran dom leitiss to her. A stniy ui- a New York paper, chronicling Herber . Prescott's Ic.iili lunl been Peggy's hist Intima tion of i It 1 1 fact, and she had cabled the news In her family In 'he Philippines. She had taken tt lor granted that her lather would uo hia brother's heir and so the news that she. nnd. not Colonel Prescot;. wuiild Inherit Ills properly, had cmie like a bolt trim the blue Julia's heavy tread caused Pegs? to look outside the open window In time to . see the maid place an empty milk pall by the path lead lug in the lane. Itegiilnrly, evei since her Interview with Obadlnh Kvuns, had milk arrived enrly In the morning: whether he or Jin dellevered It. Pcsuy did. not know Not even to herself would Peggy admit that she had slaved at Yew Lodge, under pretense ut one kind or another, to avoid a second en counter with Jim. She blnerly re (retted the perverse impulse which Insulted her to throw bin a halt dollar. Tii mere llimight ot bei action hnuight a wave ot color .to her cheeks. "Julia! " NThe maid started Peggy's clear tunes reached hei Wre you rendy to go with roe?" "Yessum" Hat there w relnc .ince In th aNtrnintlve reply duller that week Jnlta tnd acreed . du whatever Peggy wished 'la vveuing. but slie hsd tint rai uta.ted nn ivsgv' evinrlne a de i-e to go caniielng tiv nvsinMi;:r . iVgsy eyes ilnncd ' mer ,T V jSJh-'JS"" 'QX?ai DELICIOUS HEALTHFUL REFRESHING y iFTrar i; LEADS THE WORLO IN CLAS84TIID ADVEET18IN0 GETS &E8ULTI OREGON,' THURSDAY, vv iiulie,! .Itillo's tlonnesi In hut , !ilnSUhe.:4iidn und boltlne the wln . Uokb nothing would have Induced j Jdio diluted Klrl to reenter the 'odbO ' unlo's Jt hud beep entirely locked j up In their abseilce. - ... I "Don't let your, enthusiasm run away with you, Julia' Peggy said us lliey reached the dock and Julia regarded the hlrch bark canoe wilb rihlentled eyes.- . '."Step In carefully." Peggy cau tioned, but It was unnecessary.- i Cllnging'tlghtly to the dock, the maid lowered herself Into the cuiioe by degrees, never releasing her hold of the wooden pile until she was seated In the bow, then transferred . her'i.graBP to the canoe's sides. Iler llngeu ached from the pressure,, but she clung (he tighter as Peggy paddled nway from .the dock. It was not until tbey were half way across Mohawk Pond that she found her voice, r "Ain't dese hyor boats danger ous. Miss Peggy?" "Not unless yon 'get hilarious," was the consoling reply. "Isn't the scenery gorgeous?" and Peggy pointed with her paddle to the eastern peak of Mohawk Mountain, showing boldly ugalnst the skyllue, Us wooded heights towering far above t lie m. "Some day, Julia, null walk to the summit." Julia caught Peggy about the throat. "1 wish 1 was dar right now," Julia replied. Peggy's strokes with the paddle carried them towards the middle ut the pond. They continued down the length of the noud until they reached the high rocky bluff at the extreme end. In pure enjoyment Pesgy circled the pond. To the south sho rounc ! ibe shore Hat and swampy and : they talked in subdued tones while i the canoe drifted along, occasion j ally guided by Peggy's paddle. Aa hour nr more bad passeu when I Julia, lulled into forgetfuluess oi l1""". awoke to the fact that the "Ain't we go I n home?" she ques i loned anxiously, with an apprehen ! -live eye on the dark waters. "The lodge looks a mighty long way futn nyar. An' ills here coat ob mine ain't none too warm." Obediently Peggy dipped her paddle In 'he water one sent the canoe along with strong, swift strokes. Her puddle was raised for ( j sttoke wheu she caught a tllmpse. as a cloud drifted from before tbe moon, ot human eyes looking up at her not two feet away. There was a Jar and the canoe tipped dangerously. By a dexterous swing of her own 111 lie bad)', she saved It from capsizing. "Keep still. Julia," she called, trying not lo betray her excitement. "Ain't nultln' movln 'cept my mont" and Peggy heard Julia's 'eelh chattering against euvh otbr .'hey had gine several rods when :he maid a7c tongue lo her terror i a loud wall. "My legs Is gellin' wet. Push fo' tie sho'. Miss Peggy; push to' the i:io . Tito canoe wns already headed' ,r the nearest bank nnd I'esgy I hot It forward with ererr twins ; M her paddle; then. In spits ot I iter exertion. It began lo lag. md J ' he readied her feet were wet to the inkles. The entice had ip.iing j ' leak end was In kins In water , ' f.nter. tnatcr. With surgllnt I mine It went down. j 1 I'fRSV mam t. Julia's side as the inW rame up. She Ul?d lo avoid lolla's itrosplufc. cliilchltiR Angers . niit called to het lo keep cajtn. But Inlift was senseless to ell but her nerwhelmliiR linrror ot drowning: lie wild not tvvlm n stroke. Coins ! liiwn for Hie second time she '.iiiKliC IV-icv atmut the throat and iilimrutd her. 'n.-t tnt li 4iiltt0 nvil Co J H'd r the vtiFlifc arms et her l-rrot tlr-cen matd Peoev el jr..nsl d. cwoipq. Continue Iht QUALITY AND SAlfcS NOVEMBER 21,-1929, BRINGS EXPULSION , : .'. V:i. trftBAXA.'-lll.i W.'.Sl-Hffr1-' Disciplinary action assumed dras tic proportions on the University of Illinois campus today. The aftermath to the liquor raid In the Gamma Eta Gumma, house brought expulsion to eight members of the fraternity and to another stu dent Involved. The fraternity itself was ordered to show cause why it should not be disbanded, .-'i '":.'' : W. J. Sherman of1 Crown Point, Intl.. who was fined t"00 and costs alter pleading guilty la possession I of the 12 sailons WJhJlior confis cated In. the rtiid Sunjdij, was one of those .expelled. tiiU Jjifractlon;-of' oUierli'universily broiiKht tile ilny's tttttii ot 21 stu dents either expelled or dismissed. onlffiossEs 8ALI3M, Ore),;yov. 21- (Bd clnl. .Of the' ' t(tai of fl6o reported for Oregon outside of Port lu ml, I rpprosentiiiRr esti muted ohsch nffKi'cpratinff J.T87,f,05 durincr the 111911111 of Octoher. 4(j fires in volved, "rural proportion and pro duetH entullinfc lo.s.sos of $123,1S0; 17 were industrial losses, amount ins to M 1..470; here were 26 city dwelling And rontcnts fires, caus--intf lj.ea of $33,025 nnd four fires were In mercantile establishments with losses of $23,820, according to tho monthly estimate of slate louses given out by Statn Fire M:tr fhnl i'lnro A. Ieo. LIQUI .MIXSji-WDI.lS." Mil) ii.. Xv; 31. (!) r.iciiildatinn 'of the ttssi'ts ut the throe W. U. . Foshay holding compunh-H in an orderly ninnner was 0110 of llie pqrpoHCR of the RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION fi A Hattle. -Creek pliysiclnn says, "Constipation Ik rosponsibfe' for more misery thnn any other cause." Hut Immediato relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Or derlies attaicts water from the sys tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating bo well called the colon. The water loosens tho dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough move ment without forming tc habit or ever increasing the -dose. Slop suffering from constipation. Chew a Itexnll Orderlfo at night. Next day bright. Clot 24 for 25c today ot the nearest Rexall1 Drug Pteferred , Our Home Loans solve the, problem of your new home. Let all about it NOW! : : JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny Don't miss the Turkey Shoot friemliy liiCPLvcrskilp nrtln lnviilv lng the compflniOM, J. K. Brill, of counsel' Ml- WS Koshny, Bill Mr. Brill nsportofl -that tbe notion We Call Our Christmas Club 't .vfhe Happiness . Department, The members' of oui Christmas Club are not only happy at the dose when they receivi their money, but also during the paying-in period. They enjoy watch.' ing thi growing totals in theif books. k Will you select one of the Classej below anil join the happy throng?, The First Payment Makes You a Member. Jlcro is tlie iilnn : . Cl.iss 2."i Monilfs tnivinn wcoks will rocptve !rl-.':'. Class 50 Mcinbci's iinyiiifr ")0 ccitis fitr-li week' fur 50 weeks will reeeive $L'5.25. Clfiss 100 M'emliei'.si)!iyiii)j; $1.0(1 encli week for 50 weeks will reeeivo. $50.50. . ' Class 200 Memln rs pnytnfr $2.00 e.'teli week for 50 Weeks will receive $101.00. Class 250 Members paying; $2.5(1 encli week for 50 weeks will receive $120.25. Class 500 Members paying $5.00 eieb week for 50 weeks will receive $252.50. Class 3000 Members paying $10 eacli week for 50 weeks will receive $505. Now open for membership : for the club year of 1930 The First National Bank Medford, .. . ' i u.y!.?si-v.iu-l 7 jacKson county Building & Loan Ass n financing us tell you - . at Lamport's Ranch Sunday. for the recelvertihin hud Wn gon. ei-iiny inibuiiuiMnioim. , n (. .. H did ifllt 'potittonMH rte nnd co. involve' ft nanKruproyi was stntod in first report ripil by thft AK.HQ(-iat9d wills I'licli week fur 'ill1 Oregon S I. I 'ti ) 1 i 'if, 7 A - for Future Independence HERE'S ONE THAT PAYS btdeki J& 111!! Capable home managemeiir and the fact that your money is secured by first mort gages on carefully chosen Jackson County property assures this ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Combined with this SAFETY, is. PROFIT and AVAILABILITY in iact,- alls the requisites of a GOOD INVESTMENT may be found in this stock.-,-;, :.- PHONE 105 fc n' i i f - ' v. and we'll gladly call at your noiatyor office and explain, in detail, the advantage?"M our Preferred and Installment stocks. This call will place you under no obligation to buy. Call us NOW. . , . r H I Bonefit of Mtfiford's new