( f" MEDFORD 'MAIL TUTBUNE. MEDFORD, OREfiOX. - THURSDAY. PEOE.M BER 26," 1929. PAGE SIX .ij) i't ll'fl i. I It 1 1,- , OB' ,111 Hi ,.1 0l IOJ ll''' Jti' .a ilu .i mo III! IT !! I . 1 .1 FPlI I 111 1 il ( ItO' -I V.I llll I.' I ' H n nt. , Ci hi, i ii I EACHERS NEED BETTER SALARY University, Professor Says j - Public -Too Willing Ac-j cept Low Professionalj Standards Instructors J Must Raise Efficiency. ( KUCJ 13.VK, Ore.. !)(.' 20'. iP) I-liichfrr, ; ytijnctfirdH , -for touchers, Knulunilon In coriiflciillon. lni'K-r Hn'nrlP, rem ffunlzntion of tonchltiK UmrtH ami trcnlor rerotrnitlon of thft profenslonal kUUuk of tcacheiH are some of the means HUfiKested ?y Prnf. V. h. Stetson of the Uni versity of Oregon which would enalilo public Kchnols to rentier the service of which they are cnpuhlo. ProfcsHor StclFon )h chairnian of a committee which him worked nut a report on tho profoHnionn) stan durdx to ho presented and discuss ed "at the convention of Oregon State Teaeheru Associa tlon In Portland, December 1'ti, 27 and 2S. Charging that the public has lnen willing to accept low profes sional standards, Professor Stetson said that for thix i-eason the pro i:resit. toward . urea lei efficiency must come from the profcshlonals theniHelvs. One of the critical problems In education. Professor Stetson said, is devflopliiR a real ixofcssional iH-mbership of men and women of fine character and hl?h imelll KPiicrt with ;ade(jiinte Kfiieral and technical training who are master teachers comparable to experts In otaer fields. Probably the most important of these factors Is the standard of training, the professpr said and should he raised so that an Inade quately trained pei'soit would not bo allowed In the school room and state requirements , s h o u I d bo establlshedi which would free the Ktaduatc.H of Oregon schools from competition wita an influx of mediocre. , teachers from other stales. A remedy for the general situa tion is suggested in better super vision by department heads and principals. Professor Stetson de clared. .noon rtivrcit. oro. (A a cbmplete eemais of . the fruit Ih durtry of the llood HI vet dis trict Including a detail record of Die number of trees, variety and age, will be undertaken by County Agent A. I.. Marble. The project ban the support nf the growers' organlKatiouH. traffic assotUitlons ami chamber of commerce. In announcing the census, Mar Mo at a led that every important fruit district In Washington and Oregon except (he llood Itlver sec tion has taken n census, lie pro dieted that records of the number and ago of trees would he val uable as a KUide. for future plant- . t - - COLLEGE DEBATE TEAM COIJVAIjUM,, Ore.' WP -y. W till- Ini'KI'Nt Wollieil H lll'lllltll HtUIUl on the I'ueirir roast, Cimrh I'nill X. Knoll ut tho oreitun state col lege in tmlnltlK 2!l i'0-eil to pit their wltB iiKiilnnl tiiuim fnmt oIkIh out of malt' hiHtltullona nnil a huir ili7on ori'Kon t'olu-Kf. Mont of the girta will niKno H"' moot (inoNtiun of wliclhor dlvpr Hlon of ivunirn front homi to IiuhI- tit-iM iiihI ImliiHtrlut orroputlonH a tlctrlinontiil to noddy, Momi of tlu (li-lmtin In-Ill lion- will In. Iiroail onHl over tho rolli'iio rmllo. Out of mnlo mlvi'i!iltliB on the m lunl ul uro WusliliiKton, t'nllfornlii. , lilahn. Wliltinan. Ml IN. Washing ton t4tato. l'UKot Soiilul anil Tol hi;o of l-llolflo. CARDINAL GAMBA, DIES "Y; nOMK.'Doo. 2. Id'l Cnrillnnl Oaililia, airhblHliiiii of Turin, illinl tuiliiy. JIIh apiuh rciliii'i'il tin' rollrtto of L'nrillnnlH to 02, of whom 2! nri Itullann anil 33 foi' olKnoro. Thn iirrlililHliuti wan an old friend of tin itiyal family ami wan rnllril In hy lioth thoin anO tlir pope .lurliw ronitili'tton of nr ranKtnoniM for trnwn I'rlnrc lltiniliort'H wi'ilillni! .Innuary N. PORTLAND-SALEM ROAD TO BLOOM WITH ROSES u POTtTI.AN O, . Orc-MPl A lilith wnjf tf rosea Iwiwoen Portland and Ha loir,. Ore., )m being Hpniiwird hy tht' Mystio Order of the Hose. Dr. H. H. Hulllimer, Portland, lias asked .urli limit holder aliiiiu the TViririr 'i.i.i.n.Ni tn nlnnt rose hushns tilling the road at unnrctiplcrt spots in an effort to fliako the highway one continuous line oi uiooming ANDSTANDARDS The Secret of Mohawk Pond 7 By Natalie Sumner Lincoln , RrXOPAfU: Mtrttt emotions rI PfflfiV Prescott nt mhf otweatrates on Mttlviny fM complex tveb of mystery, mid iittrifiue woven about Yew I.ottiif. She is happy, that U murder rhafuc no anyer threat en to hi', titt her. hut is troubled hit nutitulouii that her future hat '.tauti. Lieut, Comm. Jamie huh H'.aclair-v;hQ hat been just Jim la hirmau have, slaia the iua who ruiutil hit ulster . Shi: finds the bullet she fired hurled in the IKhicl tif the vail of the llvina too in atul un ortow. She premie it told a t irrtrltt fashioned door in Ihr wull sicinus open she ii. appro rs do tin ( he passu fic witjt torch Hyhl tit hand. t. Chapter 33 THE POND'S SECRET AS, Peggy tllHuppcared down the pasaaBeway, tho man who liail watulieil furtively from tho gallery, Bllppetl ' down tho nUiiroano and (!j'08 the room. A jerk of the dangling cord nf the bridge lamp and the room was darkened. The faint patter of the padded feet never reached Peggy and all iiiiconaclotis, that she was not alone, she pursued her way along the se cret passage. Around a curve was a circular staircase, a narrow affair, just wide enough to permit a person to pass hetween the brick walls. With care Peggy picked her wind ing way, fearing a fall, for some ot the steps had tipped forward at a dangerous angle. When she came to the bottom, she had lost all sense of, direction. Eighteen feet further on the pas sage curved again; a third curve Just beyond brought her to a door and there she hesitated. Observing not only that the key was In the lock, hut that It was slightly ajar, she- stepped through the doorway luto a room of moder ate size. By standing on her tiptoes Peggy could almost touch the celling. She had no Idea how far under ground she was, whether under the foundations of Yew Lodge or nearer Mohawk Pond. She thought for an instant that she caught the sound of water lapping against the shore and then concluded the noise was imaginary. The walls of the chamber, unlike I he brlcked-ln passageway she had jttst traversed, were of great stones, except at one end; there, the doors nf a small vault were set In Eteel which completely filled the space hetween the celling and the uneven, rocky floor. ; Awed, Peggy looked around. Had her Uncle, In excavating for the foundations of Yew Lodge, chanced upon a nattirnl cavern and con verted it to his own uses, or had he had - the place specially -con-atructed? That It houced the miss ing securities and perhaps other valuable property, ' she .never doubted, after glimpsing the vault. She stepped toward it, her heart heating high with anticipation, and tried the lever-looking, the device on the door, twisting It this way and that. Neither effort budged the lever. Pausing to recover her breath, Peggy tucked the electric tcr.ii under her armpit, and holding it thus .utrove with botlt hunits to twist the lever either to right or left. There was no dial on the door Hint she could see; evidently no conihinutlon lock barred her en trance there must be some trick In seesawing the steel bar; ah, she had It the wards of the lock clicked as they spun back In their sockets, 1)ut that click was drowned In the louder noise made hy the metal ot her torch striking against the rocks as It slipped from under her arm. The torch rolled this way and that down the uneven liurfaco, Its light throwing a slgrag course niong the rocks und Indentations; llmilly il cn.ne to rest against an obstruc tion, I'utch side down, und the light promptly went out. In consternation Peggy released tho leierlock and started (or the lurch. She Was almost at the spot whoa she onught sight of a Hum's face, U'M t bit it live feet away, its ghastly, tl'stortcd countenanco fairly dls.lui't even In the darkness. The girl Mimnk back against the rock; Its touch was tint more Icy 1 liu ll her l.and. No t'scniw there, and she hid un iveapon, not even the torch, ltli w'llch to strike the inun advai-vlng closer nnil closer. Hud he sen her? With kne ' shaking Peggy ronk down on tlir grouad and crawled to her left. !ler torch had lolled In that dlroc::on: she also recalled having aeen a broki'it box and Its discarded mr lying near a crevice across from Tho entranrti to the secret chatnlijr. Her (list sight of the vault hat! distracted her atten tion from nl else Ii! the room. Peggy loo'icil to the right. The nan. his .It uro but an outlined shadow (rlliig Into tho darkness, was a siep clover; hU eyes, set deep III his ashy whlto tare, peered iu her direction and I hen swung to ward tht vault, In Indecision. LIQUOR DEAL PROVOKES MURDER IN CALIFORNIA I.OH A NM IK I, KM. Iit. 2(1. iV KdWurd Ami'fi, Hun rrmu'lsvo. I disiii und MuitpI Dillon, Sim I'oHru, (niluy m tn iho Ung Hvmh, i'nl.. jnll fluiiutt with imirtli'i' an the i-i-milt Inst niht o n itini rcl In KoiiK I Ion eh uvr whiil in Mcw nll'vo Wiih a illwiRn'ruvnl ovor n llnunr clt-nl. I'ftloa wan nnwntcrl In t.on An ki'Iph m'Vinil liottrn iittt-r tho Hlo't (nw ami wnn loilwotl In the eminty JH on n rhatRp of canyliiR ton cviiKd weanon. Scarcely daring to breathe. sta Trent further to the ten. If she could locate the torch, she could And the entrance and onoa U the passage way enuld close and lock the floor, thereby Insuring er es cape. She mast he near the birch by now. Ah, she bad ll! Her finger pressed the buttou, but the fall had broken the light globe Sickened for a minute, Peggy sat motionless; then, us the shuffling feet camo nearer, It occurred to her to trip the mun with the coll of rope, and she reached forward lo grasp It. Her fingers closed on smooth, clammy skin that wriggled under Jier touch. Peggy's own akin crawled, and horrified, she shrank back. What she had taken for a rope was a snake, colled In a figure eight. ' Scarcely : daring to Ireathe, the girl squatted on tbe rocky ground. If she screamed the man would be upon her, If she sat still, the snake. The Bhuffllng steps drew nearer. Half fainting, Peggy clutched tho useless torch, her arm upraised to ward off the expected blowj Instead n foot struck her side; a man luuged downward as the colled snake struck sinking Its fangs deep In human flesh. Still outside Yew Lodge, Julia, with courage boru of desperation, picked up a small porch chair and with all her strength heaved it through one of the living-room win dows. Unfastening the Inside catch, she pushed up the broken window ami with the agillly of a monkey clam bered over the sill and into the house. Its stillness and darkness combined caused her fresh fears, half conquered, however, In her frantic anxiety tn locate Peggy Prescott. 1 She had been at least 20 minutes striving to gain admittance; surely had her young mistress - been able, she would have unlocked one nf the doors to let her In? Therefore, It must be that Peggy had met with an accident or havo been lakeu suddenly and seriously III. Julia fumbled clumsily with the electric light Bivltch. turning it off and tiien on before realizing that she had It lighted. In the first brilliant flash she saw Aqulla Chase coming through the opened window and his unexpected arrival in that manner was a con tributory cause tn her agitated switching off of the light. When It next camo on, Julia' wns stag gered to see him on her right; then her hair rose upright at beholding Aqulla ChaBo apparently shaking hands with himself! "Mlstah Quilerl Mlslah Quiler!" Julia stumbled from behind thr. large wing chair which' had t'fTec tuolly ' screened, her presenrf "Whnr's .Miss Peggy at? Whar' she dono gone? What's done tin: pened to her?" Under the barluge ot questloi Chase faced Julia In petrified s lenre for several mluutcs. "Be quiet," be ordered, as Jull recolvlng no reply, rnlsed her voice and he came a step nearer. His growing alarm communlcnlei itseir tn the already' ten Hied i;li and she yelled ut the top of he lungs, swinging toward tho Btaii cuso: , ' "Miss Peggy, Miss Peggy, oi Miss Peggy!" Julia dodged erase' extended hand. ' To shake her, lo reduce her ion Ibly tn silence seemed the nil coiirso to bring back her reason in powers. Spinning around like .? to; Jnlln evaded his efforts lo cliltc her, all the while screaming Peggy' name. Heavy pounding on the front dor reached Julia, even above the ill she herself was creating, and si Hew to open It, admitting Sliori Itoach. "What's going on bete?" he ib naiided. "Sounds like bedlam liu broke loose." "Whar's Miss Peggy? Aln' yi done got her wit yo'!" Uracil shook his head. sMrlu tlrst at Chaso and then around II; llvlrg room. From where he s:na the open section in the paneled w:il Was visible, mid bis sture grew ll tensliled as Peggy Prescott teele tluotiiilr the opening and sank 1 the iloor. .1 n I la was by her sido like a shot, lifting her to a sitting position. Peggy's ashen Hps moved, but tlr men were forced to bend Ibclr bead tn catch what sbo said. "Snake down there," she runted, struggling for breath, and pointed tn the opening of the secret passage. "Man, too." She made a supreme effort nnil her volco carried to Oluidlab Evans as, all unnoticed, he upproached the Utile group. "M) gun londed--lu table drawer Inki It kill snake In secret room br low." Her bend sank forward aui she tost consciousness. l 'ojii-ilM , D. 4plrtoM mill Co.) Of tht horrors -of Hit store! ' cHambfir from which PtatiV tlctptd. niort it told In tontor row't intttllmtnt. HUSBAND, AND WIFE TO s GIVE LIVES TO CHURCH (IH.WADA, Spain, IVc. 2ii (,T) Ctmde Alilnmn. former deputy, will b finlalni'il n priest hern to morrow and I: i n wife will lake the ' veil In a convent nt Seville, where 'two duuithlora have been nuns for wvei'ul yenni. The new priest will I any Ilia first moss at In convent assisted by three sous. ,who ,r JOHtiult irl.Ht. . Alnbnmn expoctN 1,33&,000 bal"s of uitton thU venr , L IN RIO RITA FILM "Jlio riltu,".n famed rornnnll'' Kouod film ( mi h leal comedy, . and reputed nationally dk the finest of the Hereon rnusienl. production to date, and eertainly the het ev-'r aeen in Med ford, more than -I-j lighted largo au dlenees ynsterdr.y at the Craterian theater, where It will he p 1 a y e d after noon und nlKht dally until Sunday. It Ik nr.o of thoKo attrac tfonn that many persons will wanlO to witness twice. so wood are it on- llehe Daniels. . l.-iinin- fiualitles. "Ilio Rita" last a little over two houra. hence, those planning to witness it should tlm themneives accordingly. It eomhlnes beau tif ul melodic. oIob, duet!-', choruses r.nd the lii;e. interspersed with real humor, ar in,r, Kpicym-Hs, snappy and clever dancea and drills, gorgeous techni color sequences and lavi.sh sets, ;n which life, laughter and youth .it'- exploited. Whether you love light opera and musical comedy of i.ry kind, or not, you will hp well en tertained hy "Rio Rita." The leads are played hy John Roles, who won so much fame in "The Desert Song," and the hei:i- tiful. exotic and rejuvenated Rel.f Daniels who h;.l heretofore plny- ed light comedy film parts fur years whose golden voice, al though not perfect in its hinhM! notes, proves a surprising revela tion. Roles' fine tenor voire and rumantic appeal tit the femiuiiw contingent, hy many is regarded t.a more pronounce, l jn this attraction than in the screen operetta.- "The Desert Hong." They make a charm ing pair of singing lovers, and the part of the fiery half hreed Mexi can girl seems to fit Mehc Duni.'I almost like a glove. ki ' f Ranking next to thcsfHwo-as' en tertainers Is a pair nf i&miedlfirM who are really funny and whim' saying and i.ntics keg fcJvlipdtf. ence convulsed with laiirht Vrhi.i'- are the he-snectacled Rijhert Ool- wy. as miviu, me lawyer, and Ret Wheeler, as (.'hick, his much-mar ried client. At times iheir mire- fire comedy work, with it.s -wise cracks and witicisms progressed so fast that much of It wi.s mlKsd through the audience being unalde to hear 1 men use of explosive lifngh ter. Their drinking ncl'iie wa! es pecially mirth-provoking. ... . Included In the large cast, in lesser parts, there arnriDon Alva rrdo. Helen Kaiser and Dorothy, I-ce. There is a very .large ehorus of handsome, lithe., ,vell-drillrd young women, leaut if i!y and dar ingly costumed, who ran daneoand sing. . - Among the song hits nre.'RIo Rita," the theme song, ';jf You'r(e. in Love Vou'll Waltz." ''The River Sonu." "Voure Always In,, My Arms' "Following the Sun" and "Are You There?" There Is not much to the plo. the Ion le of whirh is the Mexico Texas border, which gives a vi!e latitude In introducing snicyness and daring In dialogue, pii lin esnm costuming and action, hut there is nothing really offensive, even :o the fastidious, and much of the rlsqueness Is merely lauuh-produc-Ing. U. A." K, TfI.O. Ore.. Deo. 2t!. (Spl.) MW. Mable Mack, rouniy demon hlralioh L. agent r visited Tucuday arttinoon with the lailies of To lu. The evening was spent making Christmas Kifts and table decora tions. A number took advantage of the last minute Christmas sug gestions. There was quite a num ber present, but not as many lis we would like to see to take ad vantage of alt the good work .Mr Mai-k can give and It is linked we may soon be able to have Mrs. Mack with us ayain and havo n larger n unit km present to learn the new Ideas. The ladles of the Tolo Commu nity club will meet on January !l. R is hopt'd all the ladles of the community will try ami be present. All new ladies are Invited. Peoiile who expect too much of love and second hand aiilonioblles are nUv.'iy lu'lns dlaiinifnt,d. UDANGER""Sj OF NEGLECT Hemorrhoid. CUtl, Conitl- pacion and Cloa dltor n under- Mini your ncr vut system. Don't flMll lb l,'rtl.l...l lion of Rectal or Colon disorder. It nuy lead lo urlout compHcallons, Imptlring your nervous system, vi tality nd general health. In the past 16ycara our non-suritlcal treat ment has relieved thousan Js ot suf ferer. Write, call or phone for our hREKbookletodnloiro.Mlnn. It cv plaint ourrcmarkablcCVARANTY. Dt.Chas.J.Dean HECTALWCOLON M CLINIC TE It PHONE: ATWATtR ?06J wiUHItll OFFICII StTTLt,SNriiNeisca I f Death Ends Record Attempt ""-V iVJ lmSY "V A'SfSffl' V Squadron Leader A. f . . Joins-Williams and Might Lieutenant V II. Jenkins of the Royal All. Force tverc clashed to ileulh ii&iiiiist a South Africa n irmunlahl In their ft ccnl atteni,t tft wt n nev non-slop, flight record. ' ." ;-" CENTRAL POINT GARAGE I , LEASED BY TED M0RAVa JfjCE.NTRAI. POINT, (liv., Ilec. 2?, . X'. . .... ' - . . ! tni.- nut was lormeriy Known. r.-nd operateil a.s the IniU'pt'ndcnt (laraRv lifts hi'i'll leased to Ted Moiava. who has liuht all new equipment anil ri-nnineil the pla r. Ti'd'H Claraue. He is not new to UN business, lu.vinS fin mi'rly i - ar - :rlcd On tno Hamo'llne of work. To dunk Destrovi'i's ' VAI.I.H.IO.t'al.. Den. 211. (P) The iiav.v. di iartnicnt plana - to send .IS ile-i'omtnissiuiici! destroy- i rs' frnni Sail 'D.'ik' to .Mure Is-; land navy yard for sale as junl:. The vesselx will lie stripped . "f eiiiiipiiii'iit ln fiiii..saliv " 1 IMA YOUR INVESTMENTS FOR' 1930-and Remember Jackson County Building & Loan Association "' .'. ',.. ' SvViJ 'I'; Preferred Stoek -A iiOME INVESTMENT THAT PAYS , Our Home Loans solve the problem of financing your new home. Let us tell you all about it'NOWI. !..,; : JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION , 07011 20 years in Medford Not One of Our ' Stockholders Has. Lost a Penny Associated Vrta t'hoto TALENT PROFESSOR TO ATTEND STATE - MEET TAI.KNT. Ore., Dee. 20. (Spl.) ! is r . .1 .,,11... r'. Jjsi.. I..f . ' rrim ,iim- .inin-r mm i.i . i'" ' iJenemlier '22 ' for KiiRi'pe.: Ort-., where tin y' Will xpond Clnistmas with .Mm. -Milli-r'a jiarenta after ! whii li they will Bo to i'ortland. , I'mfeesnr Miller is a deliuate to iihi' State Teai hers' lustltuti! -from uthorii'.HiKn"'i !.,", Many. Christmas Dates ISTANBUL,, Dec. 2. (P) There are four Cliristiuascelehrations in this-great center or Islam with a heteroseneous papulation Dacenv her 2.5 and January 1, for .Orthodox (lieeks; January (i for' .Armenians and Jannary 7 for Rnsaian emlpres. is r- VESTMENT stock. . NOW CRUSADE AGAINST HAVANA (flVrflvana has fin ( official. Jloiw clinic. Its nuu'f iH composed of medicos with ear especially attuned lo Btrident 'sounds. They will study the effects of loud discords upon public i health, rhe commiB-sion . is to aid the a nil noise eamoalun of Mayor Mu- nano Comer, who last September' started a eriisarte which he hoped would destroy the clty'B reputation uk the. world's noisiest community. it iu safe to say, however, that the mayor cut out a big job for himself, for the, city, Is basically noisy. . ' Sidewalk selling of talk ing machines und radio loud fpeakers, the ever present hurdy gurdy and screeching taxi horns, all hud become part of the very life of tho Cuban metropolis. Thus far. the anti-noise crusade has not effected any startling change. I( ha,H brought added rev enue to the city, through fines imposed .on many who havo been found guilty of violating antl-nolse rules. Rut noise continues. .Many llabaneros do not waut a silent city. They rather enjoy the cacophony which to them means activity., Furthermore they feel that the noise Is an added attrac tion to the American tourist. "Who would deprive the -Americano of his pleasure In comparing New York .and , Havana noises?'' yiey smilingly nk. l. GRADE TALENT STREETS TO FILL' WATER HOLES TAI.KNT. Ore.. Dee. 2(1. (Sjil.) Henry. Hheels. Rrndeil ihe,' streets alnnp eurh niile. of -llui highway in ilie'innln part of town Raliiiilny nfternoon, Kroctly improving tlie fllipearnnce a well aH the conveni ence of hnviiiK the holes filled -where waler stood. Swift Actw Su'lflty MAIDSTONU, Knit (U- P.) Swiff Justice wns dealt hy Justice Swift who 'sentenced- tleorpe Wat son to IHree. months hard labor ami 18 l.ishpK with the "cat" for rnhhlnB ll Jtirl, the comment of the .J. ,...1 ...an.u.l ,1.Il- Rlrl tuun "nun. .,ri ...... with ferocious cruelty, and you must lie made to suffer something lllio the plain which you inflicted i,n her." Wire in :' I4 Years Li;VlSTlN, Idaho. (U. P.) An operation jUniler the i-IbJiI eye hall of 'Vrank', frnralt tllscloaed a hit of wire that had been embed ded there for 1 0 years, llprak lost the night of his right eye when struck by a wire, whip 10 years aBo. lie thought,-the injury had developed a tuinoiv and recently the spot Htnrted paining him. The operntloiT and discovery followed, iW.V'l(V PERCENT. : CaDable home management and the fact that your money is secured by j first mortgages on carefully chosen I , -Jackson County property assures this, ABSOLUTE SAFETY. , ! Combined :with this SAFETY is' PROFIT and AVAILABILITY in fact., all the reauisites of a GOOD IN-1 may be found in this V Jacksonville. Fla., has a jailer who is u fef't and C Inches tall. EXTRAORDINARY are Parker Duofolds Bexe are pen and pencil to match (five flashing colors from which to select), Prcssurelcss Touch, Non-Breakable Barrels and ,4 Everlasting guarantee on pens.;' DuetteSetsasabove,$8.00,$8.50,: .jj and $1 1 .00, according to si2e. Set 'f l them at our counter. Larry Schade 'Mi' Next to Fox Craterian y A man of moderate means ran' l I Voui Favorite Jeweler 1 )' U Since 1918 U I .V can ill afford the cost of -' j lengthy litigations which are sure to be forced upon him - i 'j should any' flaw come tojj light affecting the validity of his title. ; It is much more economical to pay the small premium- for the absolute and permanent protection of a title insurance policy. Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 WS DEVELOP - Films Free 0 WEST SIDE PHARMACY tS YOUR SXXALL STO&X V." Open Sundays and Eveninp AU the Tto i ,, ' Women's Hose I $1.00 Pair 8 ilk from top to toe with : French Heel iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,, ,s' INSURANCE f First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 ' ' SO N. Central Medlord, Oregon ' Phone 9 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHIN0) FRANK HOWARD tl Weal Main Street rT lie'.