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Achievement and
Human Progress
- Only ii chunk of oji i-al
glass, unprctentioUK, un
flssuiuiny. And yot, in its
sparkling crystal beauty,
it, --liolds the key to the
:)roftTCHs of mankind for
luuidrcils of years past.
.Consider,. for u moment,
.what life would le today
without tlie wonderful
'henef its mailt! possible
through its instrumental-'
ity. ''
(in (he realm -of medi
cine' and Ir.ieteriology,' the
'most significant discover
ies -vitally concerning the
, successful treatment ' Of
disease; has - been made'
possible" Only with mod-,
oru, high-powerpd niic
" roscopes which employ as
many as seven .precision
'leiises. '
.Machines'l'or the taking
of 'moving .'.jiietiires and
for projecting theni in the
' theaters would be worth"
'less without (heir .lenses.
' :.l'ii '.'fact, 'leiises are essen-
tial in eve'ry branch of
modern photographv.
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Closely allied to pho
tography are the various
processes of reproducing
, illustrations, such as lith
ography, rotogravure and
printing with ordinary
half tones and color print
'ing plates. All of these
processes are dependent
upon highly corrected
lenses.
" " AVith Wonderful ' high
power telescopes, astron
omers are 'able to stretch
out almost to infinity and
tell us of the woiufers of
other worlds, of the sun,
moon and stars.
We are able to see bet
ter and farther by' means
of the 'modern and scien
tific service offered by
the optonietric profession.
, These weekly eyesight
'conversation talks have
"lieen prepared in the hope
that the specimen of our
optical glass may be to
you, not merely n pretty
crystal, but rather an em
blem of the ideals of ser
vice and progress for
which we stand.
Itlghta RfiMrved.
Cat Oat 8ia UU Today
The Ejrerifht Service Bureau of
Med fiord Mall Tribune, Medford,
Oregon, pieaae aend me, with,
oat coat or obligation on my
part, copy of Uie new Booklet
deecrlblnc Sight Oonaorratton.
Addreaa
City
8rNOrSII: Jllat Ilia Ural tiny
PI a two veil:' visit til huiitlon
liriuua tunny rhnnnra In ilnry .0ti
.ritlie. Iter lrnMttiilnr.it fiela a toil
i, miuil liryntnm W Ittttmitvro iimm,
, ihe loveil, tleaerta titir In. be with
: t'tarica tiny, a ttlnlit ctilt ilmirvr.
, 1'lmt Willi! iltiru .oil meet Tony
Tilheriiiiitim, u wnlthti itmntcut
ttitul ill fiiiown, ami is iiowiltrtl
, In hIiiiiu liitr the atty. Jnu lemma. ,
Iter eimaln with whom she in ttau
in. .tell Mary Lou .ft. vill tiefrt
mm tievj clulhea ( it in to
limrl ii Tnnv'a crovA. At Jny'a
qnieit nliop ilnrit .on u outtiled
. HI' Ilia tultat itiraHfa ffiu Iteai
'ntra to etttl -Tntiu tni trlrptinttn
hut ti ten alia tinea lia ontliiira e
lull tii'ottram ol tiitrliea nnd tinner
ilhtih thtijt in to nttrittl. Mortf
' '.mt la more cxottetl ll.tiu ever.
'Chapter 8 .
A 'JOLT FOR BRYNMOR
Y was as llirlllcd u Mary l.nu
' when she Heart, ol llio plant,
'aal 'Tuny ha1 proposed.
"Then you'ninst have more than
one evening frock," all exclaimed.
"You're suro-lo tnecl the same pco'
pie everywhere, and gfrl remcni'
Her your 'dresses wllh such palnrul
.accuracy., I liuve uuo In red em
Drol'lnrcd chiffon over silver lame
Ahat -wll look BlunnlUK on'you."
When Mary Liiii left Jay's shop
vhe'haU bolti evening frocks and
the Italian blue bull In n bos undor
me arm ... -
night, keep tomorrow night (or me,
will you.- dear!" i
Mary l.nu sighed and shook her
head. "1 am sorry, but I'm afraid
I'm booked up every night this
week. Aayhow, If we can't fix It
up, it's been nice to see you galn."
Urynmor stared at her In genuine
amazement. Never had be antici
pated anything like this. Now he
didn't 'mow what to do. He might
have argued further, but at that
moment Jerry. Jerome came borne.
"Why, hello, Mury. Lou." He
kissed her sffecllonalely. "1 hear
you painted the town red lasi
night!" He shook Hands Willi
Biyumor, glanced at Mary Lou, i
much as to say: "Is this the fel
low?" -Behind Brynmor's back Mary
Lou shook her head. Jerry grinned
back, and she kuew she was giting
to like tills big red-haired husband
of Jay's.
The three of them chatted for a
few minutes, then Brynmor loft re
luclantly. Mary Lou saw blm to
iho door.
Ilryumm mutlcred something un
intelligible as he disappeared down
the stairway. He told himself, an
grlly, that this was the last of Mary
Lou. . Yet he was amazed to liud.
as-he strode down the road, that he
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Jerry shook hands with Brynmor, and glaneed knowingly at Mary Lou.
DnV'li in t lie llat, site was1 trying
in the Italian blue suit when the
Inorhrli rang. .'It was Urynmor,
poking rather slieeplHh,
"Oh. hello. Brynmor." She was
- clad she was wearing the new blue
nut It was roassarlng in see the
.tdmlratloii leap Into his eyes.
"Jove. Mury Lou. What have you
liet'U dnlnji lo yourself';"
Slio asHiimcd a casual air. "Noth
ing, why?"
"You look ilffeient somehow. 1
I'aine around to make somo arrange
meul for tonight," he remarked,
"ami lo see if you had readied
Hume safely after lha raid."
"().' course -I did," Mary Lou
-tin I loil. "Mr. Tlthcrlnglou bioughl
,me homo,"
, "Oh. Is Ihat the fellow's name?"
"Mr. Anlony Oswald Tailoring
tun. Yuu may have heard of him
.lie's an anialcur pilot rather fa
illfiun, -1 bellovo."
. Brynmor's expression showed
that Iho Information didn't please
him.
"Oil, well," ho shrugxed. "I don'l
iupimse. you'll ever see him again."
"Won't Ii", said Mary Lou. "I'm
not planning to suo auyono olse
Tor Iho next two weeks."
Bryuiiifir -was slartlcd. "Look
heie, Mary l.ou. you cam to town
lo ifs mo, didn't you?"
"Maybe I did." she murmured,
but maybe I've changed my mind."
"Nonsense. You can't moan that."
Ho nisi to his loot "Slop fooling
aid loll mo wher I can take you
tonight?" .
"I'm sorry, Urynmor, but tonight
I'ony la taking me to Lady Hay's
dstioo. We're going on to the Jungle
club afterward, so I don't seo bow
I could lit you In."
Iliynmor's eyes wore angry.
"Yon don't mean that. Yon're
lull trying to hit back at me."
Mary Lou assumed aihnionmt.
"Why should I?"
"1 supposed It was hocnuso I left
you for few minutes Inst nighl,"
he mumbled. ,
"Did you?" she smiled. "I'd tot
gotten, really."
Brynmor felt still angrier, but he
was definitely awaro of an undo
nlablo altracliou In this uew Mary
Lou.
Ho curbed his temper, "Uon'l
lot's hurl cnth oilier any more,
Mary Lou, pleane Lot's bo the good
PitU ive were Ini! summer. If yu
are gains out wllh that chap
didn't want It to bo the last of
Mary Lou '.I all.
Mary Lou was laughing softly as
she closed the door.
"1 think I've paid you onl lor
telling that little dancer that I was
nlco enough, but that I bored you
stiff," she said to herself.
Jerry was resting In a comfon
ablo chclr when she roturued to the
studio.
"1 take It, by the expression on
Ills face, you'd boen giving thnt
young fellow the air." he grinned.
"Wasn't he the hero of last summer,
Mary Lou?"
She nodded. "He teas. Bui
thore's another one now."
Then Jay came In, and the three
of them Joked as they enjoyed the '
meal that the day maid had pre
pared. Aftorwirn, there was iho
excitement of Mary Lou's dressing i
for the dance. Jny Insisted thai
sho wear the golden picture gown
At Inst Mary Lou was ready.',
lislonlng Intently for Tony's foot
steps on tho stnlrs. A few mo-'
mriiis Inter the .lull rang, and Jerry
lounged lo the door.
"Como In. young fellow," and'
I'ony was ushered Into Iho studio...
"Well, well," ho grinned at Mury,
Lou. "Where's Iho fairy godmother.,
who's been waving the magic wand,
Clndorclla?"
Mary Lou smiled shyly. "My
cousin."
Tony bowed to Jay. "You're to
be congratulated, Mrs. Jerome.'
You'vo wrought a miracle."
A fow minutes later Mary Lou
and Tony stood uosldo a low blue
racing car parked by the curb.
"Our maglo carpet, 1930 design,"
ho laughed. "This little bus Is going
to tako us down the pathway that
leads t) adventure , , . excite- ;
menu . "
"And romance," Mary Lou's heart
whlsperod. "Oh, 1 hope to ro
mance!" .
She didn't dare tay It aloud, yet
t'ony must have surmised some
thing of what she thought.
'"Better be careful, Tony old
man." h thought as he pressed
tho starter. "Never do for he to
get any romantic illusions Intu hor
'cad. She's a dear kid. but I've no
Wntenllon of marrying her or any
oilier girl."
I ConvicM Ml a nulla U ratal
Hot win Mr Lou ri whsn ,
. tiio teaiuts -of lony'f tttltues tj.
wM marriage tomor.-jw.
I BUTTE FALLS LAD IS
;oi.n uim;, 'Ore, jum, 23.
('Kpl.) JuHtice H. D. Heed heurii 1
the cast of PltsVlunfinn Dgvi.'1oi-I
mont company, plaintiff, va. .M:it-i
l tin McCaskey, defendant, on Thui-I
day, a civil uit Involving farming;
property on Ward's creek. Ii w;im
a jury caBo-nnd was won by the
defendant..
Dr. William P. Chiaholm left on
June 0 for Portland to en tor the
Veterans' honpVtal for modlcal ex
amination. ,
John Uodich of Jacksonville has
been In thin city the past week
putting in the "built-iiiM" and fin
l.shiiiK work at the. Uoguo Nook
Inn.
Sewing club held Km wt-ok'y
meeting at tho home of Mm. Frank
Carter Friday afternoon.
Jack and CJIII, the ydunu son
and dauKhter of .Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Miii'tln, arc upending their Hum
mer vacation In Portland with
their grandmother, Mrs, llaltie
Ucenian.
.Mrs. Joe 1 Hair and young nous,
Raymond and Norman, left Wed
nesday for Alberta, tJi'.nada, lo visit
relatives. - -. .
- 'Mr. and Mrs. O. t. Htauwood hal
ns tholr house Kuest.i the past we'ik
Mr. Hlanwood's : parents, Mr. and
Mrs. k. c. iwtanwood of Crosccuu
City.
M rs. George fy m a n , w ho h an
been tferlou.sly ill with heart trou
ble. Is slowly Improving.
Mrs, Lola-. Heed, Miss Mvu Coy
and 'Keth iCoy were Medford vis
stors Thursday.
Ladies' Aid society held It.s an
nual picnic at the Granta Pafi purk
Thursday.
Tho' MIshom 1-yntlall and Nellie
Jacobs were Medford visitors Tues
day. Mr. Whcatloy and Bon Clarence
left recently for Iowa, to visit rel
atives and friends.
Mrs. Charles Carter ami youiu
grandson were Medford visitor
Tuesday.
A lei ha, Hfehard and Marshall
Gray returned last weok from noar
Llaker. ore.
Mrs. 1 1; U. Heed l.y spemllng sev
eral days- In Portland j visiting
friends, - i ;
Allen Cameron ami Maxwe.ll
Marvin were Aahlaiul visitors
Thursday. ;
Mrs. Clu-rles Gray and daughter
Aletha were Medford visitors Tues
day. Mr. .and Mrs. Hlehard Hoblnson
returned - from California t points
Thursday night and repor(. 'things
hot and dry In California. ! '
' Mrs. Klmer -Hungey and ''family
returned AVndnosday evening from
a ten days' viit In Portland with
Mrs. Dnngoy's mother.
1 aMra. Hoy Centers and Mm A. A.
Walker wero Medford visitors.
Thurnday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Adams
worn business visitors in Medford
Tuesday. ,
Mrs. Nellie Smith, accompanied
by her son George and family, rc
'cently reutrued from a week's vUit
to a son and brother Ivan, who Is
III In a Seattle hoKpltal. They
found Ivan Imprrived since entrrhv
the hospital, -and by staying them
for throe months the doctors wcr;
very tncourr.glhg.
Art Mullin, freight agent In this
city,, has. been transferred tempor
arily to Medford.
TALHNT, Ore., June 113. (tfpl.)
' County Agent Wilcox made In
spection calls on berry fields of
Talent last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart und
daughter. Mrs. Kills and grand
daughter of Chlco, Calif., visited in
Talent last week.
Mrs. Powers und daughter 1311-
nor in company with friends from
Medford 'picnicked 'noar Copco
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. W.'W. Hartley and
Mr. find Mrs. Chester Parker of
Medford called nt the Harvey WaL?
ters home recently.
Mrs. Thatcher and two daugh
ters Kobina und Nettie visited rela
tives ut Hyde Park station last
week.
Mrs. J. I". McGu-j and daughter
L,olH Bandon spent several days
with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Hurt of
this city.
Mr. and Mis. Win. Hurt, Mr. and
Mrs. UoyLo Vander and Mrs. Mc
(iuc motored to Huite Kails Sunday
where they spent the duy picnick
ing. Mrs. Luther Hart had as her
guest last week, Miss Mae Hurt of
Portland.
H. F. Parks and son Wuyne left
Juno 1U by motor for Portland
where Mr. Parks wl!l attend to bus
iness affairs while Wayno will to
on to Fort Cusey, wiiero ho is serv
ing in tho U. S. Coast Artillery.
Mr. and Mrs. K. 13. Cook re
turned last week from an extended
visit to Seattle.
Bob Bulion left June 19 for Van
couver, Wash., where ho will take
training as an officer in the army.
The course will tukc 30 days.
Hov. Audlcy IJrown and wife will
go to Astoria for the conference
of tho Methodist Kplscopal church.
Mr. und Mrs. , Frank Lowe of
Hend,- visited relatives in Talent on
their way to Portland last week.
Ijester Fin Icy of Klamath ' Falls,
a pent tho week end at the home
of Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Fox. '
DIAMOND I,AKK. Ore.. June 23,
(Spl.) Jtecent visitors from Med-
ford Included: Mr. and MM. GM
1-. Jackson and guest. Mrs. Hubert!
Simpson of Casper, Wyo.; 'Mr. and
Mrs. Ij.'K. Clevenberg, II. H. Itan
kin, W. 'i. Stewart, James H. OH en
Mr. rind Mrs. "Weimlngton, A. N.
Shepherd. W. J. Non-U, 10. G.
Trowbridge, F. H. Hedden. Mr. and
Mrs. It. II. Green and daughter,
Mr. and -Mrs. G. II. tlreen ui.d
child, Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Mead
and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. -M.
Ferry, John Dose and Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. A. Gritsch.
Visitors from Ashland Includo I
Mr. and Mrs, Ueorgo AV. Hoss, Mi,
and Mrs. George Hchrocder.
German fairs rare behitf ratmn-nli'ed.
TALENT DIRECTOR IS
RE ELECTED TO POST
TAIiKN'T. Ore., oune 23. (Spl.)
At tile annual itehool election ltehl
tn vlho .'auditorium "M 'the Tnlonl
hlifh -aeluiol-.lnne l'K. W. 'V. lto'i
Ison Wiiit l-o-eleeted n tlh-petrtr for
FRUIT GROWERS
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YOU ARE INVITED
And Urged To Attend An Open Meeting Of Rogue
River Valley Growers, To Be Held
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Tuesday, June 24th
Elks Temple, Medford . at 8:00 p. m.
ADVERTISING
i Plans for the 1930 season will be discussed by the
Winter Pear Committee, through its chairman, Mr.
D. R. Wood, and I
PREPARATION
of Fruit for Markets will be discussed by
DR. HENRY HARTM AN
who has spent several months in eastern market centers
studying Pear Marketing and Handling Method.
The information given out at this meeting
will be valuable to you!
FRUIT GROWERS LEAGUE,
.'. .',.;.- :,,.,,;.; V E. W. Carlton, president.
the term of three years and ,M,r,
Paithena Terrill was. re-elected us
clerk for a term of one year.
There was no opposition to either
candidate, which went to show thoi Native growers of the Nctlurv
HiUUfactlon of the patrons of th'.M land East Indies are refusing:
district with the present board of! j(,in in the plan to restrict ;
-produrtlon of rubber.
Taking a Trip?
Wherever ypu travel you will. find
Travelers Checks
The best means of carrying your funds.
r ; ' They are " ' '
SAFER THAN MONEY
And you are protected if they are lost
or stolen.
Since they are self -identifying they are
cashable anywhere in the world.
Sold in convenient wallets in denomina
tions of $10, $20, $50 and $100.
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abies are mighty particular.
these days . .
Seems liko It'a getting lijitler
cvory day to. keep up with the ile
munUs of this youngest generation
. . . they insist upon a special
brand of taleuin iiowtler, have lo
havo tliolr veKetahles sli'nlnctl . . .
nnd when It comes to milk every
last cue of 'em Is a connoisseur.
Shouldn't wonder if they'd over
heartl sonic of this talk about food
protection . . . almost everybody
knows nowadays that linhy's milk
or any other perishable food Is
not wife from spoilage unless ll's
kopt In an unvarying teniperntuio
of below fin degrees. 1 " ' '
Tbo year 'round below fill deKn-e
temperature of the Klectrlc Hi
frigerator Is tho best bealtb Insiir
unco your family enn have. Kood
Is positively protecicd from stoil
ago in Ihe frosty food chamber.
And. too, how delightfully conven
ient It Is to have ice cubes always
ready ... to be ablo to make
quick desserts in the rapid-frcczlim
compartment.
See your dealer today mid let him
tell you at what moderate cost you
can enjoy the. essential convenience
' of an r j . ',
I'lllC'AUO. Juno V.1 ( Kev.i ""
Clarence K. Hlimlelt.n. llnplli.li TAI.KNT. Orc Juno SS. fpl i
inlnlaur of Harllmtllt. .Minn. j M y
J..mp to 1.1, tott.h lu.l nmjit!,,.,,., t(wn fnn
from the 13th floor fire ecnpe ; ...i.. , ,
mnnll son h" hand whk ratiKht i
in u wrlttKer and badly omnhrd, 1
Tliey tupped at ihe home of Mm.'
Wm. l-'ox. Mr. NethiMhind s moth
In ml in of the Y. M. V. A. hotel.
Hiindredn of people on adjacent
bulldliififi. wiitrbluK a Mqutidritn
of army airplane overhead, wit-'
in
nMrt How HitmltonV leap.
Not on In Hlncloton'H room In
riirated ho had boon hrnodlnK1 A company ha boon fotmod to
j over Rome uiidicluHod luoblem rnibrr pnrlo ki'umh on n terrl-
(Pali! df.) "f -conduct, ' j try of mmi uvrvn in Tilll.
The Jackson County Bank
ESVABltSHED lata
. Medford, Oregon
. Commercial 'Savings Safe Deposit
USMaRR I1DSHAL E5BVB SYSTIU
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
He will be glnd to explain his installment plan.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Tr partners ngrbn In Protretc"
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