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PXGESIX arrcnroup mail trtbuni;, medford, oreo ox, Monday, may 12, m,o. TFCTIMf, mtA iLJiimi a EYESIGHT! Your distance v i s i (Tii may ha good, but when reading you may hold the subject i' art her away from your eyes than usual. In this case you probably need glasses for reading only. II: you have to hold the reading type nearer than 14 inches in order to see distinctly, you are probably jiear Righted and need glasses for distance. Tn either . . i ease consult an optome trist. Your vision may ap pear normal, and still there may be a distinct need for optometric ser vice or glasses. Appar ently normal vision is sometimes attained by constant eyestrain, which sometimes shows itself by headaches, sick stomach, iliz.iness and other symp toms. At the same time, poor eyesight may cause illness in other parts of the body. Often when the eye trouble is corrected, the health improves. With such conditions, .always consult an opto metrist. .Remember that, preven tion is better than cure, A little care .taken from time to time in watching your eyesight will protect you from many discom forts of defective sight. It will also help to prevent many of the more serious diseases. Rlnhta Roaervod. Out Out Sign Mall Today Ttio Ejcalght Service Bureau of Modford Mall Tribune, Modton), Oregon. l'lcaito send nie. with out coat or obligation on my part, copy. of the now Uooltlrt describing- Sight Oonaenatlon.. Name Addroia - City fPM ad.) Insurance . First Insurance f Agency ' A. L. HILL, Manager Phena 103. .10 N.iCantral Medford, Oregon M ' "Tr" mZ BOOTH "A silencer was. used," Samuels Bald. "Tbat'a certain." "Blenl" Fllque exclaimed. "But M. le Deputy sprke or motive. That Bate, now" . "We ought to have opened It an hour, ago." SamuelB was Irritated. "Do you know tho combination, Mrs. Parados?" "I know where It Is," site told him. The safe was open when i was' In here with Parados," 1 Interject ed. "Parados probably shut It Baln," Samuels grunted. Mrs. Parados bad gone to the bookcase and taken down lolm Stuart Mill's Political Economy. Blowing the dust off, the opened it and consulted what appeared to tie figures written on tbe margin. She began to turn tbe safe's dial. "Somebody bas been here!" Sam uels exclaimed, as be swung the door open. Disarranged papers protruded from one ot tbe drawers. "Monsieur, that rose petal!' Fllque cried. Tbe petal to wblcb Fllque re ferred was small and yellow. Ji was flattened against the bottom 01 the tiered section Into which the great door fitted. Samuels dropped to his knees. I could eel Cella and amOPSlBl Pent-up hall againat the wealthy, arrogant Van t'uradoe flnde an outlet in hia murder, tivery member of Ilia houaehotd on aaeluded Ban hucaa Inland ta a euapect. Anutole Flique, ' clever French detective, oeta aomo clewa ot Ma own at a dinner table "murder game" before revealing that he haa tound faradoa ahot in hia library. Hamuela, deputy a( tomtit, alarta quizzing each mem ber ot the houaeholtL All deny any connection with the crime. Humuela telle Herbert Johna, lireptr 01 the ialand tort, that an alibi Hleta him out," and turna next to Cel'.a h'erria. Parados eeo retary. Allan Hunt, who came to appruiaa I'nrndoa' art collection, tc.-.j -the atory. Chapter 10 : THE YELLOW PETAU V CAM URLS turned noxt to Cells. "Now, young lady, what's your story V" "Cella Ferris, secretary, 22, ttn married, been here a year," the girl drawled. "1 was In my room read ing when It happened and 1 share with Miss Drent the distinction of being without tbe tiniest alibi." "I suppose you are one of these modern young things with opin ions," Samuels said lrrltatlngly. Well, go abend." "Cella!" Annersley exclaimed sharply. "1 won't hush!" Cella cried pas sionately. "Lies, deceit I'm sick ot thorn! There Isn't one ot us who didn't bate Uan Parados" '' "Cella!" Annersley shouted. "it's true, Claude!" Colla swept furiously on. "1 hated him so did you, Claudo! And Mrs. Parados and Professor Johns and Miss Jnbrles and Luin We Miss Urent, too, 1 expect! M. Clique bad the sense to see through us. That'B why be pro posed bis crazy game only it wasn't cruzy. If you want motives for killing Dan Parados, ask Ana tole b'llque!" "Is tills girl crnzyY" Samuels de manded of Fllque. "Mademoiselle Is indiscreet, per haps, M. lo Deputy, but not crazy." Fllque twirled Ills mustache. "But what about those motives? And that game?" "It Is so. And It monsieur will have the patience 1 shall Inform taitn dm later. It mademoiselle .will proceed" and Fllque beamed. "Oh, I'm about through," Cells drawled. "Parados' telephone rang aa 1 was going to my room." Did he answer It?" Samuels al most pounced on the girl. "Yes." "What tlmo was thntr 1 "Twenty-live minutes ot seven, perhaps." , "Did you overhear what he sold?" i "No, Mr. Samuels." Cella Bald earnestly. "I didn't henr a word." "Who called him?" Samuels' tone was ominous, "it must have been one of you." A sharp silence roll. "It was," Professor Johns said dryly. "I called him." "What about?" Professor Johns chuckled. "Para dos had a fondness for the sea, socially whon It was rough. 1 hnve known him to stand by Tbe Out for bait an hour when the tide was high." "Ho often did," Mrs. Parados Hid. "1 called to remind him tbat the tide wna one of the highest ot the year," Professor Johns went on. "What did be sny?" The professor chuckled again. "He told nie to go to the devil.' Samuels looked down at the body. "I ve an idea you started him on bis way, Professor." he muttered. "Ho must hnve gone toward tbe window. Anuersley staring with horror It their eyes. Samuels carefully removed tin yollow petal. 1 noticed tbat Oram gcr bad gone. Samuels slipped lb' petal Into an envelope. "I'll trouble you for that yollnv rose. Air. Annersley." It was Celia who tore the rus from Annersley's buttonhole. "1 hope yuu enn make souielhim out ot It!" alio cried. Horror was looitlug out ot he eyes and she seemed unable to in them to Annersley's. His eyes wet dollnnt. Samuels Inspected the rose win studied deliberation. Cella shut be eyes. SamuelB passed the rose am the envelope with the petal to Kirk "Take a squint nt that rose, Kli K Maybe you'll Hud somo potuls inish' Ing. Compare that petal with tho. ot the rose." "Dan bad a powerful Ions lu n desk," Mrs. Parados announce, with unconcealed satisfaction. Samuels asked Fllque, the doctm and me to help blm carry the uwi to a couch, it was ghastly buslne and 1 believe Samuels proposed I to demoralize Annersley. Meanwhile Kirk found the len Uralnger bad come Into the roun again, 1 noticed. An apparenli.i trilling Incident occurred then, lie turning near the writing tabic Fllque took out his big handkei chief and pnHshed the top of bl head; then he dropped the Dun" kerchief. Uralnger. who was ncui him, pickod It up and Fllque or copied It wltb bis beaming smile That was all. "Well, Mr. Annersley, where'd you get that rose?" Samuels In quired. "Out ot that bowl In the roccp tlon hall," Annersley said terselv "Oh, tell blm, claudo!" Celli burst forth wildly. She whlrln upon SamuelB. "It you want t know, 1 had bad It In my hair am t thought It would be fun to pin I in his coat" Anuorsley shouted her name win vehemence. "Cella!" "Someouo has got to tell the truth, Claude. M. Fllque knowr what'a been going on here. He'll toll It we don't. You hated Parados You are glad he's dead. So am 1 Dut you didn't kill him! Oh. Claude Somobody must have l pinAn. .,, niu,i hv! opened It and shot him." I "it would seem to conllrm your silencer theory," Johns coutlnued. "It Miss Colin heard the telephone ring, somebody would certainly have heard (he shot otherwise." CCopyrljM, IJJO, William Morrow ana vompany Will Cllla't frankntit force out hr thrt't "Innde story"? & tomorrow's chapter. HI ONE OF SIX BEST the genuine vegetarian Is usually more or less anaemic. Judge.- Parker having failed of confirmation by the senate, tbeOwjln. 8at President selects (J. J. Roberts lor the Bitpreme court. Mr. Rwherts' energy In prosecuting oil frauds for the government certainly has made him acceptive to any rebellious iadical and his nomlnatn prob ably will be confirmed, i , . r a movie or thea- menacint Home's tence. telUnS he qo.pn the Roman where they m slit and j l,e " iaIierB wiU note that cigar mlKht not trade, was obliterated. ( r u is based on aggres- (inrnpri. it site olowed and coveied e i ' . .., ... ,l0imlur that erass nugm l , r. ... WHITMAN , COLLEGE, Walla Walla;, Wash., May 12. (Special) The ' "Medford High.' Times," new.sfuKT at Medford hlKh school, Medford, was awarded honoralilf mention In the annual high pchooli newspaper contest, AnducUd y the Press club, of Whitman vol letfe, winning the distinction from a lar field of cntrltw from AVash inKton, Oregon, Idaho and west ern Montana. The "High Times," entered in the "A" division, .includ ing those high schools with an rollment of 500 or m won the rating on a basis of points taking. in seleptlon, display,, treat ment and typography of news, feat ures, editorials and advertisements. Judge for the contest were Hher- man Mitchell, of the Walla WaHa Huletin." and Robert Fisher, of the Walla WrJla "Union." Only three "honorable mention" ratings are awarded by the Press club, Ijesldos the firm, second and third places, which indicates that the "High Times" was considered one of the six best high Bchool newspapers in the. Northwest. Tim high school newspaper contest has been, conducted since HlG, nnd each year arouses considerable in terest throughout the Northwest. , At the same time. Judge Roberts i I once ventured to criticise me pro- muition taw, ana even uie consti tutional amendment. Senator Shep ard takes that very seriously and Judge Hobertn' opinions, public and private, on prohibition are to be investigated minutely. . When will supreme court nomi nees he Investigated for their re ligoua beliefs? Thomas Jeflerson wrote the Declaration of Independ ence, professed no religion, Import ed his wines from France and rec ommended an English brewer to tne legislature or Virginia. He; board " j couki not oe confirmed u nomi- him, ore student--, j nttte(j to the supremo court today. I 8tia ornw j.L-tiin. bv nagan Rome. Now Christian Rome sends many bishops and cardinals to the spot where the ancient city stood. "Man cannot foretell Ins des-. tiny." Cities cannot foretell theirs. New York may some day be a mass of intertwined fallen steel, towers, a flying human race hav-j ing moved away to the i:ountams, and hilltops, no longer needing low. l flat islands or watortiont facilities.. brands, ill alphabetical order, Cam els. Chesterfields .Luckles and um Grid, spending each many millions a year. . IF CAT! POHTI.AXl), ThouMindx of 'worshippers slirhtseers withered before PORTLAND. Ore ... I Funeral services win ,e ed here tomorrow for ivim flllhert. 07 enli . ""laS ..... , . . 1 National Guard reserve aiH : ' 1 lm '-lain of thnw troops, Wna J! (ire.. May 15-r-fP), ..eniv Saturday nU.. A. nnd ' ..,. n..i. n...; to. Today conies the first Passion play performance at Omeramme.--Kau. Great crowds are gathering. biiu me price 01 ' . I ' ..i ,h -..ncluurx of our Sor Actors are not paid, iiepenun,, . vesteiday to on a share of the profits, and uslns rojvful -M. ther 1 e their homes as boanlhiu places. A , ''';' ' "'.,. .. ,np tM.st ward. DurliiK the day prece,, !' pathetic figure Is (luido Wayr y tay-; i y ol.l I h Moll u he acMye liw ha Hurt nt . Idas.' .uuuuv ..." , . ,.t I nineil or notw ' Amu. M i.v nermission nt h "nenslon.- sail lur - - thoj Colonel Gilbert, kaown - gon s most loved sol.lier, died I t warning. He was readin I ti e time and his head shim,,.;, of The earth-wide Interest In the ftomnn Catholic church is Illustrat ed In tho present eucharlstlc con gress nt Carthage, site of the an cient city. A preceding congress was held In Chicago, great mod ern city. . Ancient Carthage, great Semitic power across the Mediterranean, ting the religious sincerity that greater than Inst year. ' One industry, cigureltes, during 1930 will show greater profit than In any year in history, sales In creasing, profit 10 cents n thousand graeter than last year. Cigarettes are smoked by 24,000, 000 people In this country. Once the cigarette was considered ef feminate. Now it is essential in The l!ev. A. M. Mayer, recior of the Honctuary for the servile organization, said the eyes of the world were focused on the sanetu nry because Portland is considered the birthplace of the feast. KI'flKNK ('. K. Stewart. I-ane plained of illness. Friends said he seemed a, PhlllnnliiDc . ' 01 ' Colonel Gilbert was born In a,, ton. Oliio, December 7. is i came to Oregon in 1SS9 aa 1 dent of Philomath culleu Three years after coming' ton, jpn he- resigned from the i,. fruit Inspector, said that j to become-pastor of the cherry crop would be consid erably better than reported few weeks atfo. ehurct t Eugene'. Besides his widow he Is mm,. K o .lutiahloi. o.,.l .uiwti .... "iim tinn. E The Inter mod irtte-ratio Teach ers aHHociation tit lacknon county met Saturday afternoun at the Junior High Hehool. Following an informal conference with Mihh Clara Trotter of Southern Oregon Normal on text book aelectlona. M 1km Trotter gave n very interoHt iiiK talk on achool Bttrvcys, uIng the Hoise Hitrvey as an exa tuple. From that who discussed Hell-sur veys as t.. v may be made help ful to the grade teacher In her work. Tho Intermediate tenchers of Jackson county are fortunate in having such -close contact with new and scientific methods of classroom Instruction, uh curried on at the Normal under Miss Trot ter's direction. . Miss JaNeve Simpkins of Med ford high .school ftinir a s"lo. "Mother, My Dear," tor tho bene fit of the teachers, accompanied by Miss Marian Moore. i , 4 - 1 ,:, ,v Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from .Page One) vets of foreign wars pose of organising n past In Med- Klii'flitzi "You I'limiot live on I ollieV people's blood. I want you to out ii li; poi'toriioiiNo . stcuk every tiny, ami liuilil up; your own hlood." j Tlie patient obeyed, liis blood ! count went to normal, und in-! j stead of (foino; to tlie (trave, lor wbieh be was headed, be is baelt j attending to business. I This Is printed as a warning against food fads, also to encour age faiinerH thut raise steers und I sheep, und Air. White, of tlie Ar mour compuny, and Mr. Swift, of his company, anil others that sell the meat. Wc have In our mouths the teeth of wolves and of sheep, also part of the character of each. And we need tho food of woIvch and of sheep meat, vegetables, fruit, plenty cf It, and sour milk, espe cially in old age, to attack the in testinal bucterla. A man's work is to cultivate the ciuth and wise Providence has inuilo him need nil the earth's pro ducts. It is unpleasant to disturb the klntl-hearted vegetnrlnn theory. Hut every competent doctor knows that PROTECT YOURSELF Whn You Buy Aspirin look lor tha Namt BAYER It pays to be careful when you buy Aspirin. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe as well as sure. These tablets are always reliable they never depress the heart. Know what you are taking for that pain, cold, headache or sore throat. To Identify genuine Bcer Aspirin look for the name BAYER on every package and the word re urSi to attend the GENUINE printed In red. ami learn the alms nnd 0. K. mainler, ll.m-iui. stale nnil Clyde chief of stuff of the Ori.i'ii (In-1 parlllient. Veterans of Foreign: wars nr In Medford today con-j tnetlnt; oilKlbie veterans and w!tl( hold fin open nieetlntt In the court' room of the county court house lo-t nlxht nt :" o'clock for the pur-' meeting ' principles of the orttaulxatlon. x . til. A. NTS I 'ASS lJUMiO .MOUI- I ton 3, nun of n Port in ml polU e vlce com-! nmn. wan lout 16 hours in thr A Wurivn woods near here until found n .eirchinn party. 8 ANDY Minn Mary Newman. 22. who d 1 mi p p ea red from the home of her ulep f tit her, was found at the home nf her fit 1 her near riuekfinmn. mAM. Circii ....... ii s 1 ICi Keis Given to Boys and Girls i fiS? IT'S EASY 9 AL. G. BARNES Gigantic 5-RING CIRCUS MEDFORD On MONDAY, MAY 19 FveJI hoZ ?Lrl un(?er 16 years of ae can go. Simply get one new subscriber for The Mail Tribune have the order below signed, mail or bring the blank, to gether with the $1.50 to the office of The Mail Tribune in Medford, and you will dgyputpthe Big Show, the Side Show and the S. Yr, 7 w 5V2 in M,edford' mail the order and as soon as it has been verified, your ticket will be mailed you. All orders must be verified. Tickets will be good at Medford or any town where the circus plays. y HURRY! 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