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MQETWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX,' WEDNESDAY, - DECEfBER -11 ,' 1929 Sim Arnspiger Possible Sucessor For . Senator Dunn Is View in Ashland 'posfrfiast'ef-'lSeneral Reports ; - Eleven and Quarter Mil- lions Expended Last Year 'Many Demands for f New Air Routes.- wasiiin'oton; noc '..; 'p-. MIqw the romantic duties of the pony express have devolved upon, the nil-plane wna set forth lit uold 'figure today hy J'ostmajiter flen erul Iti'nwn In reporting; to Presi- ' dent Hoover' that almost-' eleven and n quarter million dnllnrs And' lipi'H expended Inst year In trending '; ninll hy ntr over nearly ton and a 1 rjunrtir mllHorn flying miles, r But the deficit which hud ridden 'the- lisck Of thru potoffloe: depart- ; merit for decades alno- touched this new method of trunsportinK- ; nhnre of rho postal load. CmgreKx ' had appropriated U,43(l,0O0 ftre. hiring private lines to do tho worW' ; which waH begun several years ito-or by Hie irovernmenti The expend! ' tiir-K.toiw l1,27.afi7.07, and the mileage wuh-I0,212,r, 1 1 up to-June i'30 tout." Nevertheless It w cMli mated that the com of the service was e r,uu,uuii more wmii iiiu nr ( rage 'revenue. j ::''--' "i- ' '( V ,, i Want Yew Itnwlo. , - ywtmaKrer- fleheral flrown said the demands for new rote were far alxlve th annual appl'oprla tiunii tut that the department had followed a conservative Hut -pro" OTeAftiv policy Willi regard to- Into service; He Informed ihw presi dent 'In1' his nnhirl report that while 'Ihe, eirpenrtHtrre for the- air :niall were nbv' the est Inflated rev-' enues, -''step's were; helnif taken to adjust' equitably the rates paid air mall eontraetnra ' to ' mtuare with pxlfitlnir legislation rin thesubject! ' The -department, on ' the whole, was fur front mulllp brtth ends meet or the" year; ' In fart the hiirdrrt of deficit' grew notlr-enhly heavier," the' outgo exceeding, the Income hy $115,461,17(1.24. 1'or the previous year the unfavorable bal ance, wna fSS.tgl.oilg.lM;? Thevdlf fei ennli'wnH explamed by the; post master general as-Having heeit due J.n pendltures;. orderedv-by, 'e.on-i Kress, such as increased postal pay! nee 'rnlilhitK' privileges', ocean mall comraets, and other such Itemi. ; i ' Htnmii Holen Mnnnt . I It waft iihown In the report that the A merlPttn neonl Doucht 1 hi f . J . 7 pi itft.fio worth of poetnffo utttmpH and ttiat other aourcea Hf revenue lirouKhl' the .totiil re60ltta ' up to ItdttMliitlM. The expenditure jweio 8 7 a . 4 0 S. T R 3.9.1. ' . In : tho Wiasie' of .'hit um net ddwil- ln' iho report, It Wh die t'lofed'.lhat Ihe department' apenda ' annnn)y more, ' ,tMn' r0,00 In ImmlripK free mall for. blind per annk.1 .-.Tlila auni waa the amalfeat llBletl .for. hon-profllahle xervlcen. ' TI)o-; othej'N, when, added totaled W,tti.ilt.t,t, which, ir paid for, wnltld rxililcn tho itetual deficit to tl!i.7.rt5,ft34,Ul, .. ..! ', ', - ' -i' 'jl'jie- poMlnnHter Knnral , llxted , i't tint ' ltm contrllmtlnir 'tn vtho lerlijt nn IneludlnK hundllnR nnd tratiHPurllnk iieeond cIiimh matter free' within 'Tountlea of origin lK.7Kl.Mfl.ft3 nnd dlfferentlala fa- 'viH)l(f;mmUi of American reRlatry iinilar rlie merchant mnrtnn n;et I'l' " "Political kohhIp and apeculatlmi general popularity and rather wide U Tlfe ln JlKflcuon- oountVi,v.ayR. ocqualntaneeehlp ; tlirpuKhout r th-J tho A.hland Tiding-. "With can- "' ' hl" m"ny nc,-:'vl,UeB in the county make hlin a likely exn dldtttei. for tte senator, two ret- rtidate. He In a blB man and In recnlatlvfta and county commla- event Dunn announces his Inten sions!' to be named In tho primary lion of retlrlnK. it's a safe (fet that in May 1930, there's politics n- the Arnsplger campaign will gain plenty to he thought about and ground rapidly, talked about. ' "Ralph Billinc. farmer resldlnu ' "Btats 'llepiresematlvo William Just outside of Ashland city limit, j lirlggs and Htate Representative i has been looked upon as a 'not- John If, C'arkln of. Ashland, andjslbie candldato for commissioner. Medfnrd respectively havo def-lby his friends.- ItllllnK has been Inltely announced they will not be active In farm circles and Is crert-; candidate, to succeed thomselveq. Ited with being a keen bulnes Senator Cleorge W. IJnnn of this man and uNn Is identified with the city has not yet made any deflrillolCI. . I', of the cnuhty. Other I announcement there are thoxe commlssloirer timber may sprin t who say ho will and others who! into promlnenro Inter on.' ltllllni: think he won't bo a candidate to Is an O. H C. graduate: ' succeed' himself. I "Home Medford posHlbllltles have 1 "Oeorge Alford ends his term asl been mentioned for senator or rep county commissioner. I'ollllclans I resentative; .Ho firr nothing haj are , looking over the county forlakeu any definite shapa in 'the some likely prospective cnndldafsj way of organization and lMuty for tho offices. leaders havo not committed theni- "OlinArnsplger, manager of the 'selves to uny suggestion, Every Tnlent Irrigation dlstilet, has been i thine at present Is In the spoenla- The Secret of Mohawk Pond , Jy NatalieiSuraneriiBCdlflL mentioned na a poHHlblo Kueeenor M Htitte Hemitor CJoorK" W. JJunn. ArnHplKor Ik known throughout tho ntato ftH an lrrluMnn oxpor(, and nerved two IfVmit an prcwldent of tho OreRon reclamation ron- Hrreiw rpresfntod Governor Put- tRrHOn In tho reclamation dlHCti- hIohk which featured tho western governors' mooting held thin year and 1h generally well known and popular throughout th '-county. ArnHpiger Ih a Hepuhllcnn. Hia tlon Htagw with embryo campolgnH neen dRVcloplng here and there, "JJIncord which existed in the liepuhllrarr ranks In- the county during tho last election seems t he disappearing and the varlou: factions seem to he-getting int.i the campaign. "Democratic candidates so far haven't been mentioned. They pos alhly will he-coming Into the lime light within the nexL couplo of month' - - ' - SYXOI'SIS: CurioitB nohi eomiim from t voml tltis oIoms to l'w I. tula hear in. the arht vtoruiuq; dreamt fu which tits ghost ut Herbert tre& cott retttriiM to, haunt her. and fears lor the life ol Iter mistreat ull these Julia imparts to Pqqou. , teruu seolle hni is worried. ue tioee the pant a of a nntetv famiht UlOle recovered trom the vad locked bunfiinent bedroom she Untie and old Sio gold coin and inider acored Itibliml hie with arrows itoiutimi to them. Two vnnes orj miseittft horn the Bo-tk of Prov erbs. Hhe ponders t lie- significance of it olL . ? Chanter tV ;-' CROSSWORDS 11 HAT was the significance of THREE CHILDREN PHOENIX THIMBLE CLUB WILL MEET KILLED BY BOMB ' new, Y,onjcv hff-.JJ.v were sifting' a mass of apparently anrelated clues ' today sockinff n solution' for -or . homb explosion which killed .three children In (hit kitchen of fhelr Brooklyn home. 1 Ill'C. in. -Sie clal) TiiW Thlmlile dull, an orga'iiK' latlnn in connection with the Neigh liors of Woinlcraft lodge, met at the homo of Mrs. Hva Miller 'lust Friday afternoon. Two new members were taken ittfn lha eliili Th.!'.'.?"ln".w'r8 Mttry l,'aW"n"' . J-Tfto attenrtanee exceeded that of all of the former meetings and It Id: Tlillllp, 13, nnd Rose 8. The mother and two smuller children were1 In another room and-escaped Injury. The fnther, .loweph Fnl aune, who 'van away itt'tho time, wn taken Into custody for ities tlonrng when h returned. ROOjrFT itjkVBIl, Ore., Dec. li. (fipecral.)' The bazaar given by the Ladles' Aid lost Saturday, was Very successful, tho amount taken in totalling one hundred nnd twenty-nine dollars. Many bcniitlful things were sold. The Community hall, where the naitnar wn' hold, was decorated with Christmas trees nnd ' laurel berries. Heveral booths. Including various forms ' of fancy work, aprons, randy and donnted canned fruit were cleverly decornted. Two Christmas trees, ono for chil dren and one for adults, held wrapped packages. Lunch wns served hy member of tho aid. 1 ' ' Everyone responded, nnd helped make the baiiaar a success. E EED BY; PATTERSON in fe.J Ih expected with the completion of the summer Work that the at- tendance diirlnj? the winter months will-be larger. ..: The main fen turn of the work for last Friday afternoon was the completion of some of the things slutted for the box to he sent (o tlui woodcraft home- In California at. !hrlHtmas, ' - The next' 'meeting 'of the lodge win he held Wednesday ufternoon of thin week at the W. O. W.' hall; ut which tlmo they will commence packing the box to- send to the Woodcraft home, besides attending to thef regular business of the meet In ' ..,'. .- .... The order: plans to have Us In Hlallutlon t fh' flint- meeting day la Unininry, which will probably he tho Kith. The next regular meet- lllg or tho order falls on Christmas day anil will he dispensed wfthw he chain and ':-' PHOENIX - H.M.r.M. tfe.; I)ec. II, IIP) Gov. enior I'attKtson Indicates that lie may' reimw before the next leglsbi turn IiIk rvcnmmendatlon Hint the olrt-1 Hlate ' IrnlnlnK school nenr Vridrihlirri He convened Into a I'o rtirniatnry for first- term convtctft 4r yolingHtci'B who have not rench (lie Iturd criminal stage. Tho iivernor liroiioseB to sk a 350,000 purpose. i already been Duitln n. slain prison linnejr but has. iit hneii equipped with leenlinr itiuurinra. - r y U -. ' luninse Wool Half ; 'WASII1NOTON. Dec. 1.-Pt The eennle toddy rejected by f3 to 32 nn amendment to retain the pres ent 24 cents a pound duty on ti r hnn Ir.cd wool oils. nnd adopted without a record Vole n Cummltliic Ificrease to 3n cents n pound. governor proiioseB to a iHlirnprlatlon rnr the i .T(ic 'tiltl school has a lias ltad Good with . millions) Cooc Price for over 38 years Pur Economical , PILLIONS or rOONDS vto mt ovm oovkkkmbpit r rrrrr-" -f . CM ICAOa- be'e. ) 1 . lF) For mer nnvernnr Frank O. Iiwden i Illinois reiterated todny his bell In the principle of tho equnllitntlon ree in the disposition of crop sur pluses. In an address ' before Ihe con ventlnn of the American Farm llu reuii federation, the ngrlvulturnl lender urged farmers to Join ci operatlve association nnd support the federal farm board, hut Insert n word In behalf of the fee plan noanunnrii oy me rnrm bureau lust year after long advocacy. CHARGlroSTALCLERK WITH ROBBING MAILS ! rOBTT.AND, Ore,, lJec. lV.rH'1'1 Ilaymond DaiiSnn, SI, government postol clerk, wnn In the county Jail hero today charged with rcibhln, the mails. Damon was arrested by postofflre Inspectors yesterday n be was leaving the postofflre after finishing his work. He was accused of slenllng two letters containing currency, one Willi IS tnken Haliirdny, nnd one with $15 taken yesterday, shortly before his arrest. Damon has Worked ns n post-il clerk since miff. He has n wit" and a year old child. TANK TRUCK PHOKXIX, Ore., Dec. 11. (Hpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watklns, well known In this community, who are now residents of Medford, are the proud parents of a fine fcoven pound baby girl, horn Sunday noon at the Sacred Heart hospital. Ho'h mother nnd baby nro doing nicely. A piano reclinl was glren nt the Presbyterian church In Ashland ar Monday night In which Joo Hurt- ley of this community and June Alkcns and Louise Anderson took part. The participants nro ill music pupils of Mrs.. Wallace of Ashland. ' -Mrs-. J. O. N. Poling gave a din ner nt her home on Sunday for lrs. Dcnn K. nnd SUsle standard. Mrs. Vincent, Theo, Andrennofi and Tlev. Fred F. Shell. Tho North Phoenix school will give' u Christmas program On De cember 20th, nt the school, Mrs. Norrls and Mrs. l.lttlofleid called nt the North Phoenix school one day last week and left a num ber of'Chrlstmns seals for the pu pils to sell. . The county school superintend ent called nt the North Phoenix school on Friday of Inst week. Francis Watklns was a dinner guest nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hennett lust Sunday. Mia, ,1. w. Waildns gave a duck dinner Sunday, llesldes the fart-1 lly, the following guests were pre i-nl: Mrs. .Myrtle Spalding of Asl: land, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. II. .luild of Mcdfui-il anil Chester Itnui-ne. Mrs. Ida Jackson of Medford silent Tuesday night nt the home f her son, flenrge Jackson. A Inrge number of tourists and people of surrounding country took dinner nt tho Itliio Flower Indite on Sunday. lloth Ihe morning nnd evening services Sunday were supplied hy ltev. Fred F. Shell, who Is n can dldnle for the pastorate o the .Preshytnrlnn church. . lie win preach at noth services next Sunday, and also lead tho mid-week services. . Avnrd Whllninn, pi'tncliml of the Phoenix schools, spent thq week end in Klamath Falls. Tho hoys' basketball practice Is progressing very - nicely, nnd bU things are looked for this wlnte.. BLAST KILLS TRAINMAN HAWLEY WAR DEBT . i i TtAKF.ItSFlKI.D, Cel.. Dec, . II. Wl A Southern pacific passenger trnln, nnrthliound to Oakland from l.os Angeles, rnught fire after striking a gasoline lank truck an 1 trailer at Famosa, near here, kill ing tho baggageman. John II. Christiansen, Hnkersfleld, and pos sibly fatally burning It. Tolnnd. engineer, and Martin Rtlnsnn, fire man. The truck exploded, spray ing the hinting) fuel over the en Bine tend eondica. ' WARHINdTON,. Dec. It. ? The Hawlay, wHilution lo auth orise congressional approval of the settlement negotiated for funding tho $4,0!B.00.0n() French war dit wn reported to the house tod.y hy Its wnya and means ronimlttie afler rnder-Serrelnry Mills had testified the treasury (ippioved n' Ihe mensiire'," ' '",, the underscored phrases In tbe Bible and the gold coin? . The, thud ot the brass .knocker on . llie trout, door . broke Into Peggy's thoughts and she caught hr breath while Uie blood raced back to her heart. Who could be calling at this hour of night? She shoved the big Bible aside and went to the bottom ot tbe stairs and called Julio. Her only answer was the sound of snoring coming through the maid's opened 'bedroom door. ' Gathering courage Peggy, went to the door. She had-had a.'ntgut latch and clialri placed on the door nd did not remove the chain when she opened tbe door and peered throtieh the crack. - "It's 'only me, Obadiah Evans. This ain't exactly the time for a social call. Miss Presco.lt, but 1 was passln' and saw your light go ing and stopped to Inquire for you.' "Come In; t am delighted to see Peggy released thi Sung wide the door. , "1 was commencing to think you and Jim had forgotten my exist ence." . "Don't ever think that," re sponded Obadiah, his cordial words emphasized by a final shake of her hand betore he released It. "Jim's been considerable upset"'"' "Why?'; "' "Cause"of Bon. Why In beck that boy had to come down- with small pox just now Is beyond my under standing and Jim so anxious to see him." "What's Jim thinking ' about?" Peggy Inquired. ' "You," tersely,' and the carmine spread ; even to Peggy's . brows, "Jim's trjlng to find out what, be came of the contents of the , en velope Hen says lie picked up empty." , The emphasis on the word "says" was unmistakable and ... Peggy looked at her guest curiously. r I am stupid, perhaps," she ad mitted slowly. "Exactly what do you mean, Mr. Evans?" Evans cleared his throat. V " . "Bon told you and Jim he saw you drop the envelope and picked It up and brought It to you right away,'' be began again with' more hesitation. "He declared be re turned It just like be rourtd ft: therefore tbe. envelope must have boen empty when you dropped It." Peggy sprang to her feet, her oyos blazing "You accuse me sjt opening your letter and taking It: oui;"a loiter written by Command er Sinclair, a man I've never seen in my life a mn 1 never heard of" "Until he was 'mentioned In yonr uncle's will ns his heir In your pluce." put In Obadiah softly, un moved by her hot anger. Peggy swallowed hard; she was so Infuriated that she was on the verge of tears. "My successor!" she admitted, controlling hof voice hy an effort, "provided I fall to carry out the stipulations mentioned In Uncle Herbert's will. But I nm going to carry thetii out, and don't you for get It:'" "(loodi-'Obadlails' omiiient but added fuel to her wrath. Ilnw dare ha ilt there nnd cOmrnelid her so complacently! "I play fair," she weilt "on, "I give you my solemn word I took that letter back to you unopened and unread." There was a second's pause. "I believe you." Looking up Peggy law Ohadlali's expression hot) softened, he wns even shilling'. :' "Yon Sure do sail down n lei low's throat." he said, dryly. "Now. 'sfiose you give ino'u chance to ex plain. ' 'Whnt?" swiftly. . "Your rela tions with Onniinaniler Sinclair'!" "They are nothing out of the or dliitiry." acknowledged. Obadiah, In no way excited by her belllgerciil tone. "And getting n Idler m-n hi in Isn't tin niiheiii'd at occurrence Hut, Miss lre9colt"-holdliig up Ills hand as she would have Inirr riiptcd him "llie strange part Is that any one should have taken the Idler fro in ih envelcpe. Win It scaled?" -voY" ' " -- ',. (ludih r.al hack , i . t Agmel is a remarkable discovery. It is the pure milk or sap oi the famous Mexican maguey plant. The fresh America. .' sap is culled aguamiel." When con- - Youitir told the cnmmlttoc rwntretd,.the nm is ahonenea to would like to see the Western 1 Agmel. It is absolutely safe. A reat t'nihn TeiBLMi.nn ,.nmn-,'r, ,,.i ,i.L! health looo,, a valuable tome in International Telephone graph com pa ny,'. which can- foreign communication business, j united under overnmcntul roinila- i must have broken; Hon for transmission of messages i "Ben never was great on nick ing to tbe absolute truth; a little leeway suits blm better," he said, slowly. "Time may have gone by before he picked up the envelope: some one else may have found It In the Interval and taken out the letter, leaving the empty envelope." "That's true." agreed Pecev. net relief manifest at such a sugges tion: then iier face clouded over, "But If Ben didn't see me drop the letter why did he bring- It to me when It was uddressed to you?" "Danged It that Isn't right." Oba diah eyed : her w)th growing-respect; the girl liad brains as well as pluck. "Where did you last see that envelope betore losing H?" ' "When I put It In my bag." promptly. "The bag probably came open when I tell getting over your stone wall. I the hasp then." "That was In the lower pasture?" Peggy nodded an affirmative. 1 ' "P'raps Ben saw you fall" "Very likely. Mr. Chase was In the lane and came to my assist ance; they may have been to gether," Peggy spoke rapidly, dls jointedly, her thoughts moving swiftly. "Oh, now I recall that Mr. Chase, In bringing me home, left Ben at the lower gate and told blm to wait there until lie re turned that was only a stone's throw from where 1 fell. From the lane Ben Would have seen the white envelope on the grosnd." . "Sure,- be could have," agreed Obadiah. He bent closer. . "Did you notice any one else hanging round In the woods?" Then, as she knitted her brows In thought: "Sundown, perhaps?" ' '' I saw no one," she declared. after a pause. She glanced up. I wouldn't know Sundown, for we have never met." "You haven't missed much." Obadlah's eyes strayed to the clock. So the lialfbreed's never been here. I wonder why?" ' Peggy shrugged her shoulders. "Ask. me something easy," Bhe suggested, rising ns Obadiah gin to Ills feet. "I've beoh several times to Sundowfi'B ca.-np, but he's never there." " ' " ' "Keep away from him." Obadiah spoke with authority and Peggy regarded him In. sur prise. '. : "Above all,' Mls3 Prescott, don't let the half-breed In unless Julia's here, or some ono else. He's no! Just liio culler tor a young gill to receive alone." ' tyr. Cbaae spoke very klnilLy ot him" she objected, although Ini pressed by Obadlah's serlrt:Mnes. "Mr. Chase don t know him as I do," quickly: : "And besides liu' given to thinking good rjf.'al'l men and women,"'wrth a 'smile which quickly faded." "Promise me ymi won t go to sundown s ramp u:i less with Mr.' Chase, or Jim, oi me." ' , "Why If yon ask It. certainly.' but Peggy showed her disappoint ment. "mere are so few piuces i can go, Mr. Evans, within lb hours restriction Uncle .Herbert placed on my absent,? dally.' i mat s true," looking' at" net sympathetically. "Say, hows n;,j bna lo "mow how long you are ah sent?" on, i Keep a log" painting to tbe desk where a ledger lay spread open at one end. "Kvcry time PLEA OF YOUNG , . i WASHINGTON,: pec. 1-1. rnifipniion of Americun' rrMo nnd;' cabin communication Hy-iu-ms to meet cmttpPtUion from abroad wan! advocated before tho senate Inter- statt commerce cnmm!t:o by Owt-n ' Tj. Youir, chnlrmnn- of the Imaid; of 'ih'.' Kadi o' Corporation , off i .. -. .1 . . . . Look into this great discovery for kidney deficiencies high blood pressure, indigestion " MEN and women entering middle life should investigate Agmel. Everybody of every age should know about it, particularly those who are being warned of danger by frequent arising at night, backache, and other symptoms. " it'hai othert tayi "After using Agmel, uB testa shewed my kidneys to be acting perfectly," "Agmel reduced my blood pressure more than forty points in less than two weeks." , . .. , . r - lt "ly mother tried Agmel for jndi geation. She is deligateU wtb, toe results." -. r -,. -v ny and tliel health looo,, a valuable tonic in n'nit Tele-' k'liey deficiencies, high blood pres ,.. . 1 indigestion and glycosuria. Irn- ""'. '" ": ported by The Agmel Corporation, ' New Vork and Mexico, D. F. by telegraph, I'nder present law. consolidations are prohibited, but Yountr .said that if contjrefw should hesitate to per mit unification of American com munication facilities with foreien countries, tho . government Itself ou;ht to take over control and op erate a slnjile syatetn. 1 "I beK you' he said, "not to put the communication services of this country whero others may flic- i tate to n." i Jf conKrcss does not parts an en-I abllnjf uct, he added, ".the position ; of America in world communic-' tlon must bo Irretrievably ' iveak- encd," .... ... " ' PLAN .YULE : PROGRAM PHOKXIX. Ore., nee. H. (Spl.) The C'hiislmas program for the Presbyterian Kunday school will be Kiven nt the church on the Sunday Iireceding Christmas. A very in teresting proirrunl Is he'lnK arrang ed hy the committee in rHurj;.?. They are planning slioi-t playleis, recitations und special music. .Mrs. John Itolierts, Mrs. ,1. fl. Via II and I Mrs. C. C. Htraley form the pro-! irmm comrolttiKj, - Driver Jiills Son. SA.N DIKCIO, nl., Dec. 11 fP) Fay I., liceder, a truck driver, last nltrht nccidentaiiy struck and kill ed his own son Henrys aKed 5. ai he Av.-is backlog into parking space. I leave and return It is entered here." "Wouldn't the court consider 'Hint hearsay ovldonco?" "I 1 don't know." Peggy Iiost Inted In growing doubt. "The exucti tor, Mr. Chase, never made any suggestions In ' tbe matter ihla was my own Idea.". In turn Obadiah hesitated. "I ain't very well acquainted with the law," be acknowledged, stroking his chin rellectlvely. He paused. "May be Mr. Chase has made his own ar rangements about proving the length of tllno you are nbsent each day." ' ' ' ' ' ' "How?" quickly. ' ' "He may be employing some one to keep tnh " Ohodlah slanced around and then back at hcr "Your maid" "Oh, but that's spying nnd Julia woijld not stoop to tint." cut In Peggy. "She Is Just a darky -but She's faithful," "Sure," he agreed heartily. "Hut Chase, In getting to walch your cim.lng and going, would bo pro tecting your Interests; don't you lee that?" ' ' . Peggy shook her head dubiously us sho accompanied him to the front door and lent a hand as lie struggled Into his overcoat. She echoed his friendly but subdued 'good ' night," (hen. locking the -lour nnd replacing the night chain, ihe made the rounds ot the itvlns room, switching off the lights, riien- she hobbled up to bed.' fCoiayrlaftt, (1. Anvhti, mid Ca t Tomorrew, Sundown trtriu foe ticuor and gram locujtiouil lUrtllns hit listener, Aaui.'a Clisfct. RECOMMENDS IT TO OTHERS Lydi'a E. PmkhamV Vegetable Compound Helps Her So Much Cleveland, Ohio. "I sure recom mend l.yilia E. i'inklmm'n Vegetable t orn pound to niiy woman in the corn I it ion I was in. i wnv so weak nnd , run-down t lin I 1 could hardly stand up. I could not cut ultd was full of Dilsery.h A friend living mi Arcade Avenue (old inc. about this medi cine and afler taking ten bottli'A my weakness an iiervtiisness nre nil pom 1 feel'Iike livinjs afain: 'V'am'slill fitkimr it mi ti! f feel HtmnjJ likt Itefore. Yo't may use this letter as a testimonial." ftlKfl. Ki.iZAK'iu Toso, U'JlU Jlal Ave., (Ilovolmul, Ohio. BROADCAST OVER KMEO: GETS ELECTRIC POWER If you think title insurance is unnecessary in your case, let us tell you of some of the cost ly experiences of real estate Holders who thought they held clear title to their property. One small premium protects you permanently 'and positi vely. ' Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E, Sixth St , ,. Phono 41 JAKRONVti.t.K, Ore., Dec, 11. (8pl.)-Alvn Lewis has Installed bin radio nt the school homo in PIIOKKIX, Ore., Dee. 11 flpl 1 All the iieople of tho North Phoe- ne district are rejoicing that tinier that Ihe puplui of the more'l last their dreams hnvo come true ndvnneed-grades may tnko ndvan te of the stories of the hlatorv of Ihe early days of Jacksonville In the days of the sold rus, whkli are being alven over KM HI) on Ihe program sponsored by the hiisineu. men or Jacksonville. Monday, Vel. nesdny and Krlday of each wefi.' from S lo 4 p. m, , and nil electric light line Is being Initialled through that community. Practically all the homes- In lh..l section have been wired now r.nd nil are anxiously waiting for the time when Ihe line will l,e com pleted so they may have the live lot the power. - , , . MB kcur srs DYIUMI BWSMKM CHRISTMAS TREES- Get your Christmas trees from Owen-Oregon Employes' Dfliir ri,,MT.,i.tnn rnt-lAn,l ui!l nelvd Shfirrfiv TVe. i . . n . r r r:n An i, .-.,. 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