( ' W '.' '.' ,'','.' "' t , i ...,.,,..,.,....,.., e th ill in i,- lie IT I IS :4 .: fiiw Kf 'IV M.'i .1 is tit r OUTSTANDING AS Wll BUILDING PEiff J&H 1 ; IIUAM A I II 111 I WIL- i ' JC , " lllllvlllL Ulllvl I AIMIl d.rmhnl lo live tor a mouth to and Htnnlon entered the home of V ti. A. 1-. 1 1 ' ll II H -r,T? SsT 1 DUKA VIA u V UVIl i n j i irrril UU qiUC T Un Ln ill c;&!ev a,. c.,... pmfprr Yflj I ilr I V" f"y.' T i . y i.i S, i7 ' T: w r , , . ' . TrV ,i must lit. at ins foil.- Is cat to tre.d on ti.j stairs to I 1 111.1,1. 1. I IIU S Jill I .- Kv ! I .. . ?' "'' ' to B:3D p.m. Kvenlnit Iteveries. ''' k' ' ' neilciii estale lor a month v.lih the lloor above bad not disturbed J iB , Jl IKV f i" H ,.-. 1 1 g . . , Nfi(! kpi vIcc to K(I'). In tlo' (lays of nll-tnlkliiB orf:3o io is n.ni. Aunt Jtutty KlfldlcM senj-jt!.ll(iiir iilttuioH "Tho Thr PnMlonB,'" it lirltlsh-mhilo -plcturo which-Appnad a throe dny':'nKuno mont nt tho lllnlto theater yr-xl In y. not only Is if .ijovolty Iiciiiiis" f. .. li .'.in without dluloKub or soiiiul. ulllioilKll n iniimIc Kynoliriinlzntlon, .,.Jim liftcnux'k It'. Ill one of the -out-, .8innclln'8cnoen ilcture.i of tlieywir .aoti.- in Itfc cxcclli'ne of uctjiiK. iili.lui tfrio;'r.s(jt!twKKK, ilii'Pcilnji and' inVrt'.iiini; HffjufnritH."" ' ' ' ' r, Ilowovor, Hiicv tiir cxp'ciitlonnl'y " .'. koimI pliolipplayw,'- tt.'V fitr' (rum nll'v wlliil" rouhl I"' cilllod popular, nl Tct:ihotiRh' null"" niucUilnlnn.'.ltfl uen tln ,.lni ihomo and nlorul W.u:)iIiik .: 'Jl.loa hlwlibrow for.wjrnc moyle. fiilm. " "'"' On thli name entprtUliiriifiit hill, . howi'vor, Ih a crnrkor-Jai-k Hhoif talking comody, "Aladamo Q," a hurloque of court trials m'on In ho many screen pictures where a wom all's life or liberty Is at slake. A lW falrolllpi'lt In this comedy, l.y her clevernesn III tesliryiiiK so capti 21 vates the Jury members, one by one, and tin' juilne, to say nothlnv of Ihe audience, thi.t the case Is dismissed without tho Jury evor Ipnvlnir nt. box to deliberate. "MikI amn y." while hardly a slapstick afflilr, Is a seream of luuiihs tliroiiBliout, with, its' k.en satire and .liurleunu'o on how 'bountiful womnji defendants In murder or alteinpied murder cases illrouub- nut Ihe country, escniie u ituiliyl verdict throiiuh sentimenlal Juries. Hut to return to tho somber l":l ehterlainlni? "The Three Passlonn" drama, with its linKedy Interspers ed with flippant gaiety, and fteu eral upllftlim. theme. It Ls Ihe stoiy of n nelflsh ,seH'-inadc i-:.phtln f;f British Industry, who liisif from a iloi-k hand to become head of at FTi-at shtpbuildinK comiiany and :i nobility title, whose sole love 18 for the power his business jtlvcs him, nnd for his only child, a .sort. Who, distrusted with his own wasteful life of luxury and his father's heartlessness In business, turns to rollirlon wllh thff Intention of be- M,c eomlnir a clergymun, und becomes connected with a rnlsslon. , ! Ills sweetheart, fforklhfr In con nectlon with his father, ulso en- - torn tho mission as a worker, hop- nn to wean him away from his rellalmul r.ntbltlon. Thus' you have the onterlalnlim 'conflict between money, 'iove and religion, whleii .nri ylih it happy blendinK of the Ihreq..,. ' i TlTho atqry hnu thrills nml Us labor jeiiuenees aro I)1k,: showing Ihe op rratlon of a lurire plant and slrlke U....nu-..',.Al,n1 ll Hut Ihn hnul l 11 fZ .., of , '"Die Thi'ee 1'asslonH'.' doiils with llriiu tlho London seaman's mis- i slnnl where an sodden n lot ofiilis-. i- slpated humun heijiRs as -was evuv eo'llecleit Is seen. '"' ' :" ! j,, ( Much of this silent pieVure? While- - .. Ilriitish , nti.de, , w;U4 photoKrapheU l Nice, tifHIWi , That handsome, capable and ma ture, Mcreen actress, Alice Terry, wife- of Ilex limram, fnmuus pro ducer and director of "The Three Passions," Is1 the star, and she, is ably supported by Hhayle .fJal'der, as .Ihe father; lvnn lelrovlci iui the son. olid n larao coiiipany. I r'lt, A..K,. ; . JAOKWNyn.W:, Oro., .Now 2.1. (Special.) !hV of ihe, n)iC iMi Joyivble arfnirs of the easi).it' was 'the meetlmr of tho Women's assn clatPon of the church on Thursday nt the- country home of Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer' on l.lttle Appietiale. . It was an nil-day meetlm; at which thu, ludlea-worked on articles for their coming biui.ar. f At 1 o'clock 11 chicken dinner was served by tho .hostess. Those atiendlni; were .Mrs. 11. ltlxby. Mrs, L. .Coke. Mrs. fi. Jone?, Mm. II. LoKim, Mrs. Alice I'lrlcii, Mra. I). A. Korboa.' Mrs. Chester Wendl, Mriu A. llowman, Mrs. .lohnson, Mrs. V. Kdens, Mrs. Her hcrt Ilanii.i. Mrs. (I. (.1, t'hapman. lira. IS. H. Ueverhnce, .Mis. 0, W. 'Oodward, Mrs.'YouiiK of Ashland and Mrs. 11. VunDyUe of I,os An goles. '. , ,.. . , ' I- Ai 'business meetliiK wiih h1d flurlnK" the ariernoon, at which 'plans woro made for a haznnr ami Chicken pie supper to be held on December fi In the church base ment. . ' Ti-lbllle In l. A. It. Worker. ' WASHINGTON. Wl A $111,00(1 bronziv window in honor of a wom an atlll llvltm has been prcsenled Ihn. piuiffhters of the - American 'ltevulutlon. II Is the idfl of A If re. I J. llrossenu of New York, u testl monUll to his wife. (Irai-e l.lueo'n Ilrosseau, former president nener.it of the 1). A. It, It will be placed hihfMhew constlluthm hall. COLDS MAY JACKSONVILLE UDIES PRFPARF FDR RA7AAR '''.Vv,vi'--rr r ,fv.' . u .: 1 1 1 '':r4 . INTO ...... Cougtit frcm cold, m Irad lo ten i (ioui, tioiblo.' "Vuu cn'-top them : now villi CtcomuUion, n euiuliitrcd ''' i crrosole that it plcnunt to tike. Creomulilon it medical diicoirrr with Iwo-lold actions it aoolhri and heala tlie Inllamrd incmbrinc nnd lu. Libit, Rernt growih. Of ill known druga rreoaote f rrc egnld hv hih medical aullioriliee tone bflho Ricaiol lir.iluip agenrlra for cnunlia from rolda and liionchiul irrlltilona. Crcomultion rntaina, in dditioD to creewite, other heaiinn CREOMULSIOW ? TH COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON 1 1 . ' 1 '' i i- 30 p.m. r'vniilnir lU'VeriCH. imiiii,' i j ii Horviwv to ki;u. II io o:3'l p.m.-r.ilIson proKrnm. (transcontinental). Nil? ser vice . to K(il), JVIIQ, HOMO, K'lW, KVI. ' C:30 to 7:30 p.m. fleneral Motors Family Party . I trtinsco'itiucnlul) NUC f service tn'h'dO, KHQ, llIO, kdW. KI'I. 7:30 t p.m. "pile Kmplio liilll ' dors" ( iranscontlriental). NIK; ' nervier- ' to If(ll), Kll4, KOJIO, : K'iW, KKI. 8 to !) p.m.-'-ltlldy KelKer'li Shell Symphonlsts'. KHO service to KtIO, KlltJ, KO.MO, KtHV, KP.O nnd KFI. !) to 0:311 p. in, "Voice of Plre v. Wone." N HC service to KUO, KIIQ, KOMI), KCW, KI'I, KM., KOA. IP:3il to 10 p.m. "The f'litai- I'.and" NIWJ service to KOO, KIIQ, KO.MO, K(IW. KKI. 10 to 1 1 p.m. Slumber hour. NIK,' service lo K'iO. KS1 KOA. 11 to 12 p.m. LauKhner-Ifarrlfl Hotel St, I''raucls dance orches tra. .'IIC service lo KCO. November 2B, 1929 , Forecast '' ; ,Mc(lff)iil nml vicinity:. Iliisolllod (oiiIkIii mill Tuesday. Warmer lo nlKlit.. . , ... ..! OreKon:" I'lisetlled tonlitht mid Tuesday. Probably rains In west portion. Warmer in southwest por tion lonlujil. wi oi . P r Local Data. 3. K 2 a ! " I1 t : - Tempciaturo (I)cks.).... iij :10 Highest llJist Vi hrs.l . W, 53 lowest (iJist l ins.).. 22 27 Itel. humidity (Pet.) 54 ill Slate of wealhor P. Cdy. P.Cdy. Lowest tenipuralure thiiT"inorn Ins, tii doKreofi. ; Total prcliliatioii since Sept. 1, 10H9, 1.1(1 Inclias. Tempernlures it year ago today: Highest, -15; lowest, III. Sunset today, !:: p. m. Sunrise Tuesday, 7:14 a. m. Sunset Tuesday, 4: 43. p. m. Obeervatfon Ta kenat BA7 mT 120th Meridian Tlma a K' h S a ra 1 . Halter City Hlsninrck ..-....'. Holse- Denver. Den Moiuos ... Frosni) Helena I.n.s AiiRelen .... Marshfleld Phoenix Pofllund (d llluff rtosebura Salt l.akn Clly San Francisco Sunlit Ko ........ Sent He Spokane Walla Wit! In. ,: WliiiilueR :. w EAGLE POINT SUNDAY i. SCHOOL PARTY SOON KAC.I.K POINT, Ore., Nov. 25. (Special) Plum 'iirn being; mnilo fur n Sunday school social evening which will bo held In the Presbyte rian chinch some (lino soon nftor ThanksglvlitK, All Siinduy school schohirs should ho In their places luring the Sunday school hour an that they can tuko lurt In tlto even lug's enjoyment. The exact dale will he announced Inter. C. E. OF EAGLE POINT ENJOY EVENING PARTY KAGI.U POINT. Ore, N'nv. (Siievinl,) on ,1'YMity ovftilnif tho newly in'KMil.od ChrlMtlitn Kndoav or nf the l'reshylerlan chun h wlA n party nt the home of (ho .Ml sues Dorothy uixl I.Msln Wllhlte. ,Tho t'liteitalntnent einimttttn furnlnheil a lively nnd vurlvil program of tuntH und Kiunei, In which nil timW part, enjoying a nwt pleas ant evening. Tho?p prcHcnt wore Kev. nnd Mm. -Puvldrton nnd fun UHly. JJorothy and Vanre IVareo, Ki't'da i'hnmhoi'H, JJorothy Cny, John Medley, yhl faster, Oludy t'owden. Verntn .Mnnln, M'tlllum Miller, Frr.m'lH IMtlerJIHK, Diuuthy and Alho Davlx. Iletuy Wall, Dor ntiiy, ;hp n, Ornndm;' Vllhlt. DEVELOP PNEUMONIA clrmrhta which aoolhe and heal lite inflamed membrane and step the ir ritation; while the creosote Roe on to tho elommh, is obiothed inlo tin Iiluod, allarka ilia arat of I lie trouble and clinkt the gtowlli of the terms, CreomuUion la Riiarantrrd uilsfac lory In tlie treatment of coughs from rolda, bronrhitia and miner forma of bronchial irritatienf, and ia rjerllrnt for building up the ayitrm after culda or flu. Munry refunded If not tv lieved iflrr taking acrutdlng todirec. -iioaa, nsn your mupglit. (adv.) . 38 2tS , Unlit , . 42 32 " C'Nnidv . 4(1 :i(i Clpudy . nil r 22 Cloudy . 40 24 Clenr . 70 411 Clear . II II) Italn .74 ' ;.. . fix :io cloudy . (18 SI Clear . 42 38 Cloudy , 42 42 CJolldv 52 :io Clear . 42 ' M Oloudy . (Ill 50 Clear . Il l I I Clear . 40 ' 40 Cloinlv .34 28 Cloudy . 42 ' Cloudy 0 SlinW .1. HUTCHISON, Mt'leoi'oloRlnt,. . . Medford ranks third. Ip tho stale r.inonu the cities outside of Por' Indn in bulldlliK permits Issued dur ing the, month of October, accord ing to tho S. W. Ktraus & Company national monthly building survey. Portland,, this year, reports for the month- permits rcpresentiiiK SI,1 uiri.nxK. . .. ' ..- ; , 'Amonir' the towns Outside -nf) Portland, -Halcln cainet first with $32,045; Albany kccnnd wllh and Medford third with Ml, 7ri, The slate total amounted toi i.7r,3,or,o. 'Allhounh Corvnllls stood first, outsliln of Porllnnd ,ln Hoptembei'.j Medford was found to hold her, same rank In tho building permits, for that month, wlifch had a state' total of I .!!! 1 .GT.7, with Portland, reportlnis 1,K(I'2 ,4r,. Corvnllls led Ihe smaller cities with $ri2,710, Sa lem came second wllh $39,784, and Medford third with tl.',24r. A year ago In October. Medford came second outside of Portland, wllh bulldiiiK permits iveriiKlni: $32,240. Halem, as is tho case th's October, came first .with $89. Kilo, and Corvallls third with $31,100. Portland In that month had $t. 348.335. The enllre stule tolal was $1,551,230, or $1111,820 less than this October. n : KAfll.R P9INT, Oro,. Nov. 55. -(Sps'lHl' i-'uneml services - Were hold .'iir,2 pi m'.-Tuesday ln."ihb Antelope i-ciiielery for John Henry. Simons, need "8 years, 5 months and four days, who passed away. In Medford, November Hi. He leaves two sisters nnd three! brothers, Mrs. A. CJ. Daley and Mrs. W. I-. Chlldreth of Knitlo Point: Edward V. of Los Angeles, Daniel M, of Oakland, and Peter K, Hlmons of Knglo -Point. With bis parents they crossed the plains In 185:1, und made thefr home al the Sterling mine foj- three years when . they moved to- Knglo Point. ' Hev. Davidson, pastor of Kagle Point, had charge of the service JACKSOXVIUK, Ore., Nov. 25 (Hpwlnl) Mph. Nanlt I'nntrall and dautthtor Odrdellla -of Klam ath KallH motored over Saturday cvenlnK and npent the nfsht ut tho homo of Mm. Corn Crump on I-lt-tle .ApploKnto. They wove dinner KnoNtN Sunday at Anty'd plaoo. Tho djineo Ktvon by l ho A mori on n IjOhJou club Katurduy ovenlnK iiH iiiito HUceoHHful financially and Koi'lnlly. AIj-h. V. A. Chllders and son, (Mlfton and daughter, Maxine, now living at lilpr ApplcKatu pont hpv oral ilayH tho latter part of the wool: at their homo. here. . Jomoi hiuo O. K. chapter of (irantH Vhvh Invltvd Adarel chap ter of JackHonvlllo to vltlt their work VeUnendny pvonhiK, Tlii'fP auto . loada nltended nnil enjoyed n vory ploawint ovenlim. . On. TueHday ovenlim Mr. nnd MrH.' Jl. K, llannu woro dinner hoHtH to Mr. and Mix C. A. Knight iff 'MMlfonl' nnd J.udo mul Mi' Tou Velio of thlH city, MrH. AlLch I'lrich In vIsltlnR hvv mn, Hoy I'lrjch, nnd .family Jji (lellvlow dlHtrlot, AMhland. Hho will remain there for ThanksRlv Ii'ff . , I'loyd Votile, wife and Htt'o daughter arrived from I-om Aiifco Ioh l-'rlday nnd will visit until after ThaukKlvinK wllh his par entH. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley Votfle ninth nf town. Mt'H. O. . II. Chapman of Cold Hill wn.fi vUitiiiR relativoa hero Wed heyday. Hoy imilh upent tho past week hunting Reese In Klanmth county, returning home with mnnv fine tUrd. Mth. Xettlo Thompson 'nnd Hon, Junior of Medford Hpent tho pnt week nt tho homo of her nlster, MrH. ChrlH Ko-oRan. MIk Mildred Curtton of Cen tral Point. proHldent of tho Coun ty .Health OMKnelalioti and Mm. W. (irecn f Medford woro calling hi town . WednoHday , in connection with the uilo of tho ChrlMtmnn hc:U NlUUtpH. JACKSONVILLE MASONS VISIT CENTRAL POINT JACKWONVIl.UK, Oro.. Nov. 2T (Special) Warren hodKe H. 10 A. V. & A.' M., denree team Vnd other menihoi'H niotwed tt Cen tral Point Thursday evoning to confer tho M. M. deKiee nnd en Joyed a hamiuot n'vved by the O. l. s. ladteH of Central point. An enjoyable time wtm reported by nil who attended. EAGLE POINT GRANGERS HOME FROM CONCLAVE l:.(ll.K I'llNT, ore.. Nov. 5. ISpeelnl) Mr. ..iilid .Alii!. ; tleol'Re Ktowoll .returned , to their home Weilllemlny, nfter HlieiulinR It We'el; lu Kenllle iitlenilinK the nutlonnl granite ronventloli, ill whieh time I hey were Initiated Into the Till ileiiieo ut tlnt oriler. They ar rived home In time to celehrate tho hlrihilay anniversary or .Mr. Hlowelh Tlurna ailMiawnner hu plnrt ed nerntlon between thla city nnd Kdwurd lllnea ;lnnta. QiYNOPSIS: Terrllvlno expert e,.c inlroduca Yuijtiu I'reMcoli to ttfo at Yew hoiloe. where the it determined to live lor u iiiduI'i (o V'litl the fortune left bo her tmce, Herbert Preecott. Hie will etln. ulatee he must tlve at lite Can--tiecticut estate for a month wllh only a eervant, never tenvtna it tor more than an hour or forfeit Ihe Xeonoy, Suspecting Himdoicn, an Indian, of belno the elleut fln ure vilio greeted her et tlte lodge and thea vanished, and of capsiz ing her canoe, fenov calls ut the, tndlan's camp hut he is absent.' iter auapiclon are vartlv allnged when she' learns of Hillldoicii's reputed "iilgltt-blltidiicss,'? V ' j, ' ' 1. . I eiiiU'e'r ,.)'' V ' : ' h AN UNWEliCOfvie VI8IT0R: '' ' ' !," ; TUB coupe came to fan abrupt top as Peggy.preasod down on tiie brake and Julia, sitting behlnJ her, pitched forwari). .. ' i Blie had turned the car complete ly around before Tier maid had re covered BUnclently from her sur prise to question her. ' "Ko" why aln' yo' gwlne to Llteh flel!. Miss Peggy?" ehe demanded. "Because 1 find I can't get there and back within an hour," . Peggy compared her watch and the speedometer. ' ' ' ; "At least not In a now car. I'll phone the doctor and ask him to come to Yew Lodge Instead." "'Ttt'n' tineoaanry on my 'C0UM," proteeted Julia. " ","?:"' A..!!,, h...ll. .rlllnr. .nd Stnntnn la . l-VV 1) ., :.!'. R" VAI H IMtlrYililf iVi'Vi'irnnii-iVii'riViViViVi'--,"'"'1"V 'Wr-'cc if n-mnuli i 'n' "i Startled Dy a voice, Cnase turned to ".Miss Peggy, did yo' notice that genrntan'" on- bosabnck who - we passed awhile flgff?" "Yes; vb", Julia?" ' "1 dunno, 'copt he come after its a ways, 'an' deh tu'ncd off Into do wouds.' - "cents,. like bo wanted io speak to yu', but yo' nil went by so rus' " '''.'. i I '' . "I'm sorry." ; . . , ! " ' On ibelr approach to' Mohajvki Lane Peggy slowed down nnd nimle the turn Into It In secund tear, linr eyes the wblto scanning the Kvans' honieotead. The nclKh of a horse canto from tho left and she saw a sorrel mare, saddled and bridled, standing b; tbe spring house; lis rider was not visible nnd she kept on her way. 'o-: Her progress up tho lane, how ever, wus closely watched by the owner of the horse who! having quenched his thirst, was comforta bly seated ou a bench partially con coaled frum the read by a clump of lllao bushes. VAs Peggy drove out of sight, he gut' up and walked hurriedly through the woods skirting the lazi. Ilu was too late to Intercept her at the first gale, Julia having opened If and gotten back Into the car with unusual speed. From down the lace came a h.ill nnd In another second Ob,-.dian Evans was by the man's side. "They told me up. at Ihe store you wera back. Lieutenant Stan ton." "As cordial as ever." grinned Edgar Slunton, making no attempt to shake hands. Obadialt eyed hint carefully. "Whore aro you Slaying?" "Willi you" Ilut Obadiah shook bis head. "Haven't any vacant rooms," he announced. "Must you he gain;?" iitnultm took tlila dismissal wllh a tormenting smile. lie sprang Into the saddle, and sal looking down nt Obadlnh, the afternoon sun making his roddish hair appear inoro red. "How many know of tho two cop Iierbends you put out to kill the frogs In Mohawk Pond?" be asked ill a quiet tone and htteyca ilitnced ns tho'color drained from Ohadl.th's chocks, "Old man Prcscolt died from Biinko hllo." Horse nnd riilcr disappeared (hvwn Ihe road to Kast Cornwall In' a cloud of dust. At Stone Tower gate bo dismounted, opened nnd closed It, nnd not troubling lo mount again, let the liorsa fallow him to the round stono tower some dis tance away. - DELICIOUS HEALTHFUL REFRESHING n n i xrs rv r Awarded Gold Medals and First I'riie, India and Ceylon, as Finest Tea tirowii. If APS THE WORLD IN QUALITY AND SALES CLA88ITLED 4DVEBTI8UW GETS RESULTS ' . The v. l(!o wooden door tba cave enlranco to the lower stc-il open, und fltttnton entered the home o( Anulia Chase wllliou'ceremony. Ills cntlilto tie d on li... stairs to the llonr above bad not disturbed Anuila. busily writing, and Stnntnn noUelessly swung himself up to the floor through the trap door and sat with Is feet dangling down through the opening watching Chase wrile steadily on. uneon ecloits of his visitor's presence. ' . Itiwas strlkiiig seven when Slaty ton broke the silence. 'Writing yoiir'-llfO' blslory.?' ha asknil.- Cbase's violent start oTErturned a small-inlt bjittle, :' C'lmao dropped a blotter over the stained papers, before him and rose. " . . "No harm done," he declared. "Where did you Bprlng from, Ed';" "Sharon," briefly. '"I came up to look over the old place; Clark wants to go to the city, so I am hunting another caretaker. Can you put me up, Anuila, for a week, say?" Chase looked at him dubiously. "Oh, certainly," but his tone lack ed warmth.- "I'll bring up my duds," Slanlon called as he scurried down the Rlepfi. - - Chase bad dinner ready when his (jf. i t stare ai ms vmior, u was Sianton, guest returned and they eatlslled their hunger. - Tiieir convcroation was desultory and then Stanton askid; - . . "Have you met Prescott's niece? "Yes." Chase eyed his companion steadily for a few minutes. "She Is very charming and," as an after thought, "very rich." Stanton laid down the stub of his cigar. " v ' ' ' i . ' "Is ehe?" he questioned softly. "She has a month and a day to qualify under the terms of her un cle's will and the time Is not up yet. ' It she Is nbsent from Yew Lodge for over one hour In any 21, tho money goeB lo Jamleson Sin cloir." - ' - -- Chase's mild blue eyes opened wide. '" .' ' . "Very curious," he -commonted. "Philander ' Is much interested In Misa Prescott and very much wor ried by her Isolated position at Yew Lodge. Ho has written to suggest that she engage a trained nurso as companion." '"But she has a maid." "An Ignorant colored girl." Chase's disapproval was .'obvious. "My brother Ib right; Miss Prcscotl should not remain longer without proper companionship. Her near est neighbor Is Obadialt Evans." Stanton ran his fingers through his hair until It stood upright. "And Sundown," be pointed put, smiling slgnlHcantly. , Chase stirred uneasily In hit chair. "The half-breed was devoted to her uncle," "But suppose Sundown regards Miss Prescott as an Interloper? He looks on the laud around Mohawk Pond ns his; l'TO hoard him boast ns much to Prescott when drunk." Pushing hack his chair, Chase rose, a troubled look In Ills eyes. "You suggeat pleasant possibili ties," he said. "Do yon know why Prescott did not wish his niece to be nbsent from Yew Lodge over an hour at a time?" stnnton swallowed hard "I haven't an Idea," He gathered up the soiled pans and dishes. "I'll nash these at the brook," and be bolted from the tower. Par a long minute the botanist stood slating at (ho open door, hie thoughts In a turmoil that Edgar Slanlon had lied In atisu-cring his Inst question he I'.nd not the faint est doubt. '-- . . fcopirfpnt, D, pplctoti and CaJ Tragedy enters Yaw Lodes In, . temonew'a ir.stallmtnt to Jcopar. dlie Peosy'a fortuno and lier y.' turo.' 1 9, ' i :. . ...I; Viy cyo jii'otpt'Hon wo moan liaying thorn exani ino.d poriodioally, as yon do your. teeth.--Life insur ance companies, before aoeeptinj?-' an applieant, demand . physical exami nations to determine, the applicant's ; life expect-1 anev. . ' The intelligent person invariably has hik or her eyes examine at, inter vals t,0!;.detci'mine . their condition. ' -: . . ... -W--"H,."'rV' itiyc : eypsight is re.sKnsille for man" of 'it i ' . . r . - the ills . of humanit3r manj of the t accidents that result, in death and maimed ..bodies could be avoided jf the eyes were performing their proper f miction. , . Defective eyesight re duces efficiency and greatly hampers the ac tivities of those afflicted.! It is sometimes pathetic J that some of the afflicted with fading ind impaired! vision do not realize: what is interfering with their work and slowing them down. T h e y ' attribute their condition ' to sonic other cause, and neglect the relief so easily obtain able and so near at hand. . Protect . your eyes and they will protect you ! can . best be enforced by consulting a competent optometrist.. . .. . (Rights reserved) )':. Cut Out -Sign Moll Today Tho Ercslglit Serlco .Bureau of Medford Wall Tribune, Medford, Oregon.' 1'lenso send me, with out cost or ohllirntlon on my Irt, copy of Uio new Booklet deserlblnc 6lfilit Conscrratlon. 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