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PXQESIX HEADACHE MAY BE CAUSED BY EYE-STRAIN . An Optometrist can clo torminc what treatment is necessary to stop your headaches after a thor ough routine optometrie eye examination. .Every, headache exacts its . toll of energy,' slowly undermines your health and cuts down your effic iency. ,' Headaches arc nature's danger signals to warn you that there is sonic thing wrong. Most per sons 'arc handicapped ly them' in various degrees of intensity and f re siliency. For they 'arc a common complaint h'oiu childhood to old age. Brit levy persons realize that many headaches arc the direct result of defective eyesight Headaches are divided generally into four classes: dull constrictive, pressing, and pulsating headaches. The first three arc the ones most , likely to be caused' by an' eye defect. Six of the twelve pairs i nerves in the head have Ao'ine connection with the eyes. An eye stra i )i, brought about by the un natural demands of mod ern life, quickly causes irritation of these nerves and a' .headache soon fol lows. 1 -'."; ." ' t v . - - . 1 . In some cases glasses may be required to relieve the strain that is causing the headaches, while 'for others, corrective eve ex ercises mav remedy the ... . i . i defect. You cannot afford to be handicapped by head aches. ' Not all headaches arc caused by eyestrain but the great majority of headaches ' are, so start your investigation by call ing on an optometrist for an eve examination. nighu neitrvefl. Out Oat Slffti Mnl Todiij 13m Ererifht Service Bureau of Medford Mall Tribune, Modturd, Oregon. Pleam send nw, with out cost or obligation on my part, copy of tlio now Booklet describing Sight ComwrraUon. ' Name Insurance First Insurance , Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phons 105 80 N. Central Medford, Oregon i.iiiiMnd i Address Qty via v Vf w -i -i jijl i Jt a ON HER OWNLV, by RICHARD HYfiHfilS'v rteticern ntnrvntltm ., ami ",';' ii oe e tlue llreu ehoonm tltn tatter, xhe ttiealloiin her jirlde a:itl M.e Krsicicl: U'll lor vein ittfttevinit ait a viorM. KhowIhu ithe ultimately will ufittln hnrc to eoitsltler Mr, Dell an a iiraKpeclir hnfthtmtl Hlte akx hivi lor it vr.el: to conntiltr hln former pi'upnmtl, anil ha emierlti aliments, jif'fljthi vlelorji. r'allhtti lit Ilia effort to fillit Jar Ifveliue, Tahiti ileprmten Ilia ntmantihrre of the ItotiMe til Montrono ami lie in iltiliicnt. ttimiatlirltc Mother rnlil . ftlrlteit to romlort hint. ' lie is tie trnniitttl to tnttii'll JtifQittlino or tlu one. '.i Chapter S7 TEDDY'S GIRL t ' KESWICK DRI.L rubbed his lisuiils furtively. Ho was keyed up with excitement. It wns just a week since Jacqueline bad returned In the firm, anil today ho was duo to receive her nnswor. Jacqueline nad given no Indlca lion what her answer would be. She was different from the Jacqueline of the old days. The merry laugh ter and the bubbling, spirits were gone. She' was subdued almont meek. There was a new humility upon her. Hut In this new guise Keswick Dell found her even more dcslrahlo. He had just rung the bell, and presently Jacquelliie walked Into his ofllco. "Miss Orey," bo snfd, In his btisi ness voice. "I want you to show Envious feminine eyes were Bonio models to a very -Important customer, Sho Is tha wife of the t'littlrmnn of iho hoard of directors. Kmlly nibbs has' got tlio models ready. Of course, Iho dear old Italy Is iihput three times your size, but she Insists on seeing all the latest Calls models. Hiioh off, my dear, and gut Into Iho frocks. Her, lady ship Is waiting." A few minutes later Jacqueline glided into tho prlvnlo salon In a beautiful evening frock of mauve silk, which niado her a dream of girlish loveliness. On a settee, nttonded by Keswick Dell, sat Lady Montrose. Jacque line promenaded gracefully back-wards-mid forwards In front of tho wlfu of the chairman of the board, . 11 or ladyship's stylo of dress was old fashioned, but sho was a kind hearted old soul, and the sweetness of Jcqiiellno's face fascinated her. She had had one other child be sides Teddy n girl, who hnd died when she was threo years old. She would have boon Just about the age of tide girl now. Perhaps Bhe might have been ns heniitiful. Lndy Montrose put down her lorgnctto and wiped her eyes. Jacqueline continued her listless trailing up and down. - "Denr," said her ladyship, "don't keep on .walking, atiutit. You must be tired.. You nro tlrod. I can seo by your eyes. Como and sit down bora with me. I should llko to talk to you." ...... , , "If you plcuse, luuduin," said Jacqueline. "I nm not allowed to . sit down in these drcsees." "Stuff and nonsense," replied tier ladyship. "Mr. Dell, I want your young lndy to sit down and talk to me, and she says, she mustn't. Is It a rulo that your young ladles aro not allowed to sit down?" "Not In theso drossex, your lady ship" replied Dell. "It would ruin them for showing." ' . , "Very, well, 1 . nm huylrg llils dross, Mr. Dell. 1'vo got a niece .who will udore It. Put It down to my account. Now, my dear, oninu and sit down with me. Mr. Dell, how nro you getting on with Hint blnck satin of mine?" "Miss Glhbs," vailed Dell, "bring up the black sutln ovenlng gown uii 'order for Lady Montrose." "What's Iho matter, child!" asked her ladyship. "Why don't you come and elt down? You're as white ns a sheet." Jacqueline was standing In front of her looking at her with a dared expression, her slender figure away lug n lltllo. JAC'KHOWII.LK. Ore.. April ; (Spl.) TlVf' Pioneer .eLs ti the i piesliyterinjr.Kunby Wllool hiked to the Hoy Martin home east of town AVedncMlny evening, where they enjoyed game. Mrs. Charley Adams, Mrn. Ktmor Adams nnd Mrs. Id.i DeVeney ot Medford visited' Inst week at the V. T. Wilson home. - Mrs. Iil.i Mt-Intyro U vlnltlnc Iter daughter In San Fr.mcineo. v Mr. and Mm. Archie Butherluud JACKSONVILLE MEDFOBD MXTL' STARR Lady Montrose! This was Ted dy's mother! She could seo Ted dy's eyes In hera. The room swayed round her. The floor lurched uii horribly. She fell from her full height prone on the floor, and It was a real ralnt this time. Th thud of her fall brought Kes wick Dell and Kmlly Rihhs up with a rush, lint l.ady Montrose had Jacqueline's bead on her arm and wnved them away Impatiently. "Dun't fuss," she said. "Get me some water." Kmlly, Olhhs flew off to get the water. "I nm very sorry, your ladyship," began Dell. "Sorry. What for?" snapped her ladyahlp. "That this should have hap pened." "So am I. This girl Is 111. Any body with any sense could see that she was III. She Is not fit to be promenading about. She ought to he in lied. What are you going to do with her when she recovers?" "That's all light, your ladyship. She will be off duty for the rest of the day." "Of course sho will be off duty. She ought not to have come oil duty. Hut what are you going to do with her, Hint's what I'm uxk Ing?" turned on Jacqueline and Teddy. "I'll have ono of the girls put her to bed upstairs." i "Where? In ono of those dread ful dormitories, I suppose: and there shq will bo left all nlnne to get hotter or die, whichever she likes, 1 won't hnvo It. I ain going to tuke her to my home." That was the sort of thing Lady Montrose did, when sho thought she would, , t "My dear Lndy Montrose " began Dell. "I say I am going to take Iter homo, eo don't fuss. Is there n man hero who can carry this girl out to my car? No, of course there Isn't Send somebody out for my son. lie Is walling In tho car." Fetched by u flurried assistant. Toddy found Ills mother kneeling on tho salon carpet, bending over a beautifully dressed girl wlinne face ho-could not soe. "What's the disturbance, mate?" bo asked. . . "Teddy, this girl camo over ill whilo she was showing u frock for me. I think sho Is very, III Indeed, and I am going to lake her homo, nnd keep her with us for a few days If she will stay." "Good egg," said Teddy, not vast ly surprised. "Will you carry her out for me.. Teddy?" - , "Sure, I'll carry hor,'! snld Toddy. llo went down on his kiioen, bent over Jacqueline, lifted her and looked into her still white face. And fni: a moment his licnrt stood still; nnd then his heart throbbed like a motor. "Jacqueline, my, denr," he snld, under his breath,' "Thank Cod I hnvo found you." Then lie utood uptight, holding Jacqueline in his arms as if she were a child. Through tho lung srdo rooms, un der tho curious nnd otcitcd eyes of the girls, he walked , slowly and carefully, currying her and looking down Into her pula still face. Lady Montroso followed bohlnd. And Ihoro was not a girl who saw It all who would licit have falntod very cheerfully If !.he could hnvo been carried liko that In tho arms of the glorious Teddy. Teddy stepped carefully Into the closed car, still holding his light burden In his nrni. lie sut down ' nursing her llko n hnby. Not fv the world would lie have releasei her their. fColWIuM. jrns, Nit-Ailul Sl,irr; Teddy and Jacqueline together a-l'n complre to win the Old Top's suprovsl of the match in nf Medford were victors nt the home of Mrs. P;the Olson tatur day evening," 1 Mr. and Mrs. Art Tonner nnd daughter Kavorf from Ashland and Mrs. Harold llhuway from Han Olegn. Cal., wero Friday dinner quests at the Henry Miller home. Mrs. Wauner or Medfoid is still quite ill i ' the sanitarium and Mn. Iti lda,n of Medford is receivfnu treatment at the iMiUUrhim at M. and Mr. Joe Tiv-fren of Putte were dinner KUests at the Fred Unit lei t home last week. A iiionir I hnsi wilt, at temi.-il t he funeral of llenamln French, he'd t at Conner i funeral parlor ed- TRIBUNE, LfEDFORD, Monday ttftel-nonn. were Mrs. Vtv iiill Wilson. Mis. It. Mc-Ilityrv, Mr. and blrhl Arehle 'iiowmmt '-Miy. Aonu -Jirouili Mrs.lloli Wmufy imk! i9. W. Uowinan. .Mr. French was ihe father nf Airs. Itny Coleman of tills place. Kunice Handon entertained with blrthdt.y dinner nl her home here Tuesday evening. At the close of dinner the children gath?rcd on me lawn wnore an enjoyuoio evening was spent In plnyins amos. - ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Lyons nnd children were recent guests lit tho V.. liose home In Motlforl. W. A. Childors' loft Tuesday evenlnu for Monterey. C'al., to In- rjt the bedside nf his dailRht?, Mrs. Icio Jones, who Is very III. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Klclnhumnior of ApploKato intended Master serv ices at iho I'l'osbytorlan ohuivn here. Leonard Lyons ha. . ' 1 ! decorations on the H. J. Calm.-r country homo on the Old Ktago road north of Jacksonville. Mrs. Katie Kparks nnd son Fred, with friends were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.- Molvln, Fields of Lake Crook on the Ctinr ley Tort-ell ranch. Miss Carrie P.ookman is 111 nt her home here, - Mrs. lA-onard Lynns gave n pre Knsior parly for the neighborhood children. Thoy colored Kaster egt.-s. Mrs. A. n. Lewis spent Thursday with hor sister, Mrs. Churlo Ifani ilton of Ititcli. Mrs. .1. Young i.nd Miss Rl'.a fCvans visited friends in Medford- Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. r'adw.Hldei- nve visiting at the homo of T. f. Xorrls of this place. , Friends of Charles "Wallace ore sorry to learn ho Is very 111 In tho hospital at (irants Pass. Mrs. Harlan Cr.ntrall of nlg Ap ploixale vlslled relatives bore Wed nesday. Miss Francos Wakefield, who has been quite ill' at her home In east Jacksonville, i improving. t-i r i- I10WAIU) DISTKICT, Ore., April 2S. (Speelal)Mr. ami Mrs. Her rlek nnd Mr, aiu Mii. Annliateh of Klitmnth KuIIh wnre recent visitor: at tho liome'nt Mr. nixf Mi;h. (hooper here. Mr. Merrick ami Mih. Alls- patch aro broiher ami tter of MrH. Cooper. ' We reRret to report a lono ease of Hcarlet fever on lienyilalo ave nue, MrH. Dean U the vlelhn. The Dean fnmily hnve henn tullo un fortunate from tho fact lluit thiw 1h Ihn thinl limn they have heeri un der (tuaraiitine IhiH sprink. FilendH of Floyd Sbroyor will ho Kind to learn that he is nhlo to bo up and nrnimd anain and in linprov- Ins rapidly. Mr. and Xin.. O. A. OIhoii and two children have moved into Mr. (icUu'H houso which wa reountly vaduted by Mr. nnd MrH. Kriend. Mr. and Mih. CoIIIh, neeompnnied by Mih. McDonald, motored to WnKl" INdlit Krhiay. , . Sinco Krldti) April UP, wan den iKiialed vIsitiiiK (lay for the tench ei'H of i lie county, there was no school nt Howard on that dny. MrH. Ponu, Krnde teacher, left, .'or n trip to California Thurmlay nftor. noon. She will no an fnr Houth Kan KranciHco, returning the Hist of the week. Mr. I'nnl Aluer in hero from northern California, vIMling at the home of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J a men Parke. John Khroyor nnd Clarence Smith made n IhihIiukh trip to Klamath KuIIh lnHt week. Mr. and Mih. Van Dyke and family have moved fro m Dr. Keene'H place Into n house near the Merrtutnii place. .Mr. and Mih. Van Dyke are plannhiK on taking chaise ot n plaee near Phoenix. Pert Thayer, rrom South A mer lon, vlHited n few days ,lnst week with IiIh won. DonaldTluiyer, and Mr.' nnd Mrs. J. C. WoodH. He left WedneHday for California. Several ol tho Hohool children took ndvantiiKe of the holiday Fri day nnd walked to Central Point to visit the Ri'ade school there. When they returned each bud un urinful of California popples, Kutli ereil uIouk the way. MT. PITT, Ore., ApHJ 2H (Hpl.i Win. Perry . Add his road crew nro draining u pond near the Mt. Pitt school that was formed when the road win made. This action was taken because the well water for the school has dropped below the proper level and the pond was .supposed to bo the cause. M ltV I.MIvii hit ft 1 tit re t orn I tin. pervisor, nnd Miss Anna Nichols visited the Mt. Pitt school Fri day. Miss Mabel Calvin. Portland teacher, on n leave of absence, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Hilly Press of Camp two. Mr. and Mrs. Ploomburg the new and efficient cooks of Camp 2 had a most delightful experi ence Thursday evening when they i uned In and heard a violin rendered by their daughter In Portland. j John Faulkner, famous ns a' Jockey TO years ago, who has been twice married nnd who has 3'- ( children, celebrated his 102nd birthday nt App'efnrd. Kim land. recent tv. I 2 Glasses Water, Not Too j Cold, Help Constipation One glass water Is not enopjih ' t; ke 2 classes n half hour bei'oiv1 breakfast. You get quicker an 1 better results by adding a little simple lilycerln, saline, etc., (known j as Adtriikal to one glass. I Cullke nther rciutdif. Adlerik.i i acts on ItoTiT utMr and lower , lio (l and removes old poison,, you j never tbeuubt were in our ssu-ni ) Adlerlka tops OAS imd onr jitom- aeh In 10 minuies! Itelieves et.n- Mtore, HOWARD DISTRICT 4 , MT. PITT OHEOOX. MONDAY. "APRTL 2fi." HMO. (( (By ICrnesi ItnslrJ.) : The HubjGf-t ot "left-overM'' Is an old ine for household table, ;tnJ porhuiiH heeauHp of thin therr ntv not no many who tncklo iI.p job of combining oitdn and ondH nf food with the Htime zest wiih vhich th'y approach tne propun.iion or food f roi h from tlu grocery mure nr tile hlllf-llor uhmk. Itt Ipn.i no ..-ItTi the spirit of the mistress of the kitchen, members of tho rnmllyj do not always greet thr-se warmcjd-l over i made-ov dishes witli relish. ! t?ontinulii(; the benefits nf to- friperation and niitomallc refrii;-1 oration, such funds. one re frigerator dealer said today, can ! be made as appetizing as when tney made their first appearance. They afford important food value for which time, energy nnd futl have already been spent in pivp Aratidn. . Prbaf)ty- m'oHt of the left-ove'-s lncliule..-J'i)Ods- rich In protein, in eluding , moats, fish or chicken: starchy 'foods, macaroni nnd cer eals, and vegetables,' green and conked, as well as milts. Cereals are always regarded important in the brer. k fast menu and usually include oatmeal, cream of wheat, wheatcna, corn meal. While re garded as' especially 'beneficial for growing children, they are also to he desired by grownups and if well cooked are appetizing. . A well known Medford refriger ator di-aler suggested recipes for left-overs ns follows: Baked .Mits:i Cakes Willi i'lieese. t For hi left-over mush into cakes. Place in baking pan with cratml cheese over efieh cake. I take in slow oven until cheese is crisp. Serve with a cheese saiue. cheese Sauce. One pint milk, -i tablespoons but ter, 4 tablespoons flour. 1 teaspoon suit. pahHka, to 1 cup cheese, grated or cut into pieces, te,i 'Hpoom mustard. Melt the'butter and add all dry Ingredients, stirring ' constantly. When foamy, add milk, stirring until It boils. Lastly add cheese and stir for n moment until cbees-. Ih melted. Serve with mush cake. Macaroni With Haiti, i One-fourth cup bread crumbs, 1 epp hot milk. 2 tablespoons melted . An announcement of ... .The fiKEATEST MONEY SAVING EVENT in local HISTORY Watch this page tomorrow for announcement . ', . . .- Z ', Gtapkc Outfitted oJ&fc7jt By H. W. CONGER ' ft . t e k Conger funeral Parlors . WEST MAIM AT NEWTOWN OFFICE OF COUNTY CORONER Timely Hints Fnr Medford Tables butter, 1 cup chopped cooked hu&i, a lutie onion juic-j, l tn blespoon mixed Kreen pepper, 2 eswn beaten. BJilt, 2 cupB cooked macaroni. 1 'v ciiit hot trunutm mi uce. Mix critmbs and hot milk. Add all of iho rcmalnliiK intii'e.Unu-i t except .tho tomatu Hauce. . l'luce bake In mo !- In Itukiniz dish and n p.... .1 i hour. Serve with tomato saooo. Soallopoil Mont, (Sonn meat or left-over beef or Jamb may be used.) Two cups chopped meat, 2 table-1 spoons -butter, 3 tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon diced onion. 1 teaspoon chopped purs ley. 1 ? cups milk, stock or water, 2 cups buttered crumbs. Make a brown snuoo of the but", ter. salt, pepper, flour, onion, pars ley and liquid by browning butt or before adding remaining ingredi ents. Mix with tho meat, liutter the crumbs, Miy mixing with two tablespoons ' melted butter, one foiirih teaspoon salt and a Utile pepper, and place about one-third in the bottom of a greased baking dih. Add the meat mixtur', and cover the top with the remainder of the crumbs. Make in the oven until tho mixture is hot and the crumbs browned. Ni-nllopeU Fish. ' I 'so same recipe rs fur scalloped meat, substituting fish for meat. ('i)tinage Pie. Prepare Ingredients as for scal loped me; t with the exception of the bread crumbs. Mubstltu'.e mashed potatoes 'for bread erumln, placing all on lop ur In alternai" kiyefs witli potato cm top. 1 1 111 f 'I'HilliiMo Two cups mashed potatoes. 3 pin ' yolks, eiiyonne, 1 cup cooked chop ped ham, egg and crumbs. j . Mix mnshed, seasoned potatoes yolks of 2 eggs and cayenne and I beat ur.til smooth, then cool. Chop the ham and mix with the third egg yolk, heat and cool. Make a small ball of ham and enclose in a larger one of potato. Dip in flour, beaten egg, roll in crumbs and bake In oven. This Is de licious served with egg sauce. lt Grande. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. occupying new quar ters in Holmes buildinc Johanna Marie Heckewelder Tin- iiaiiiv of Jj'Iviiiihii .Miirin lli'cliowcldcf litis j;tim lovi in liisiofy its tilt" first vliil child liont in Ohio. April It!. 17S1. llcr bit tlipliii'i' wtis sit llttli'il on tin- invsrlil site of Kort Wnsliinvtnh, The tactful manner in which wc cenduct a ceremony meets with the approval of the most particular people. MEDFORD ORX, . JACKHOXVIU.B. Ore.. April 2S. ! (Spl.) Mr. and Mm. Shannon. I tr. lined riiffl of (ilcndaJe, Cal . have chaise of he Uouo Hlver Hanltnrium. fAny )hy.slcian who j wishes to nrtni: his patients to ihr f j.-:in fin riu m may now do ho i.nd they, j will he cared for by trained nurses. I. Dr. Jenkins has established an ! office at Klamnth KalK where he twlH Klve electrical nnd osteopath..- I real menu. ilis family wilt re main here. Dan Parados deserved tor Die ' ON'KY SUCCESS 1'OWKH Wei- Gods, tlis avaric - stVoyod'tlif men ami" women witli whom he came in contact. A trail of corruption and animosity followed in the wake of his meteoric business careen t'arados richly deserved his fate but the l aw, which he always had defied, bei-ran a relentless search for the murderer. Innocent lives were placed in jeopardy and romance threatened with disaster, until a biiilliant detective found a solution tn the crime. MUR by Charles G. Booth y , .; 'V.Jw'Oer thfillin? story of romance ami my-tery,' l.v the author.of "GOLD HU.I-ETS." BEGINS THURSDAY. , v , MAY 1ST, IN THE - . .. MAIL TRIBUNE , Don't miss a single installment of this gripping, breath-taking serial. ifs No' : ' . Trouble In just a few moments and it's all done! Mail your deposits to bank. Don't hold up your next deposit until you can get to town, but send it by mail and boost your bank balance to a higher figure. . When you'rs too busy to come to bank, simply mail your deposit. i The Jackson County Bank ESYABMSHED ' Medford, Oregon' Comniercitil Saw'ngs Safe Deposit WEMIIFB IBDEHAL RESERVE SYSTEM ' HOWARD SCHOOL ADDS ROOM IN BASEMENT UOWA'Ht ptSTRltTJ Pre.. April 2S. (Hpeeiab There ha Iteen itome imimivement work done In the basement of the Howard r.clinnl. A new rcom havinc been built t take care or oil stationary, bookn ami supplies. eadache VapoRus pVER tit MILLION JARS USED YEARLY his e chc.-d, s.parcd ami tie- I 1 H . often relieved y4"'i without "dosing" MEAT Hf-.TIDE