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A . -T ; -iir-' IB! '5 till ' :- , "s :1 IsoV -loi ho-- l0. . . mi ' :niiii I? f.d-'i silt :iia pnli Mi; ' Ihm. II.' r II: J. -LKl -' mil Mr -lilt nl.. - lie I . -u. )!' . jr. ii hi.. toil. noi. -in llll) ' li.i-.r Jioft; lo -in M 10 ,lVi. V -in :i .11 ' .n bill- vri,. .',,. !' - I, t... Inn1 v! PAGE EIGHT moon of D4LIGHT by McuufuTjeBxlL Ho idtiyft. SYNOPSIS! Treated kindly by IJaaon Vivitt and hie wife, Molly, Juanita ttasara eelle ciparettta to hia gambling patrona. rearing hie threat to espoae her aa an Argen tine runaway, eha daret not at ' tempt escape openly. Oabreau and hie mother,' Conchita, are I friendly, the former proteoting Juanita from the evil Vmberto, a ieUow employe. Adrian Fouche, intrigued by Juanita'a Turkish Ivostume, which conceals her '.identity, nete Krie hedbetter to try Ho lilt her veil. 'The attempt fails as-' Juanita, observing Rcnor Jiaeara of Mexico in the group iivhich ittvludea ilra. Belaiae and her grandson. Kirk Stanard, fleea !fo her room in alarm. When ilra. Jlrlaise leavea ahe doea not know iMvitt has elyty secured her eoetly htcoklaee. Next day he telle 'Juanita the is to return it. Chapter 10 : v i MY8TERIOU8 Y8ABEL' ' 'IUAN1TA mastered the Impulse to V tell nivitl that she was not his erv.nnt to be. sent on any ol hls.er anils, mastered the suspicion that Ills was a trap aa last night's en- ounter might also have been a rap. The boat tor Vera Cruxhad asara really taken It? Would he perhaps be at the Stanard homo when she returned the necklace? Bhe could see no motive (or treach ery on Dlvltt's part. Neither could Bhe see any motive for sending her on this errand of liberty, as be called It. 7 As for dealing honorably! there jras no other way.' What would she Bo. with freedom It she bad it? KVhere would she go? Certainly hot to the place she had oalled home, she had no longer the doBlre even to mail the letter ahe had begun. ' What could that lettor have done but compromise the one who re ceived it? . . . No, Dlvltt might send her anywhere with safety. She nskod only that be should not send pier Into a trap. . . . Could It be that omo sense of pity had ' come to imf .. ': 'Tr?' me, ! Bettor," tut said.'.' hl ihnll, of course, wear iny1 voll," "That's just what you won t," lvltt answered.1' "Did you think e were going to eond you out' In our FatlmategallnT No, Senorlta ou'll weat ;wlmt arty lady would ear. " But ho veils." .-" "I may go at night?' " i .7 you win go at tour mis aiter- Booiu ,unt, you win travel, jn , a iosed car and you may pull down ibe shades If you like.' Docs It never occur to you, Soilorlta, that)! ow Orleans is a long way from, the genuncT Ana on mis ocoasion u will not bo Juanita Basara, as ou have said to me you are. but us say Soilorlta Ysabel Flores Spain Seville, to be exact, stop- 3 at the Hotel TIJon. I have bad rime cards engraved tor you." Dlvltt regarded Juanita thought-, My. . SVh,.! I "It happens, Senorlta Plores, tligt Ins you were turning into Royal street last night or very early this bnornlng you saw something shin bag on the sidewalk, and, bidding your chauffeur pick It up, discov ered that It was a necklace of value. -This morning, looking. In the paper tor some cluo to Us ownership, you found this advertisement,. You would not entrust It to any other hands tor delivery. The reward? Surely they are not speaking ot To wards to Soilorlta Flores ot Se ville!" "It Is deception," said Juanita in la low voice. ! Dlvltt smiled now. "I presume Ithe Fatlma costume Is not," he re marked- "Nor the nnmo you pass 'under here. Never mind, Soilorlta," las If ahe might protest. "What you deslro is a voll. Tho Bcnrf In a veil, and the name Basara, perhaps. "So also the name Ysabel Flore, land her personality, which you tuo at llborty to make as dollghttul ,ns lyou please. There are tew diver Isloro that I can give you, my social position in New Orleans, not fur- Inlshlng the ideal, background. Yot 'diversions and contacts, of the typo to which ydu aro obviously accus tomed, are what you must havo or four veiled lady will ccaso to lurd. , "One thing, however,. It will be ,well (if you to romemher, and that lie that your arrest will .not occur as the result ot some casual dls icovery. It will como only should the police be tipped oft as to tho Irest of us, or should I turn you lover to the authorities. This or rand of trust Is simple. There Is no danger In It unless you care to In ject some." , It was not necessary to tell him !that she would go. Dlvltt bad al ready turned to hli desk. Molly came at three, bringing .some dresses from which Juanita iinlght choose. Molly prattled bravely, holding the dresses up tor ijnanltas Inspection. I"TI chestnut crepe with tho em broidery on the pockets. And this black satin with the white bertha RULING ASKED ON i PAY FOR INSANE pALKM. Ore., Aug. 38. (AP) Mkk Inf denial of a widely published re port to ," etlect that wy would refuse to pay the stat for bills ren dered under a law of the last legis lature for care of non-violent lnnc committed to iUte hotptuis-from tills ounty, mcmriers of thai Marlon county - court today said they hsd nekH tot an opinion on the constitu tionality of the Uw. The nttorney-irnemt also will be asked. U he finds the law ooMtltu- tlonal, aa to what fund tho bills may i be paid from. Inasmuch a the coun ty budget for the year makes no pro yjslorj pi euqi en expanse, that's rich, honey. Or this chlf-j fon velvet a little dressy, wouldn't' you say, for just a call? And here's; a black georgette coat that will go with anything That's Qabreau with the hats. Put them ' down, Gabreau, and shut the door." Juanita tried on the drescs, se-l lectin g the black satin. Molly hung the other dresses In the armolre. , "We'll keep them," Bhe ex plained. "Once you get in the best houses Herel I'd almost forgotten the pearls for your neck. And a bit' of lipstick Just a bit. Now you're! ready. A grand lady going for a! call. Walt! We mustn't forget your 'raisin date.' That's . French for 'reason you're there.' " And Molly drew the necklace from her blouse,! dropping it into a little silk purse.! "Your cards are in there too," she; added. "All right, honey. All set?"! Juanita followed her down tho stair and to the little gate that opened on the patio of the Hotel TIJon, waiting there while Molly; went to her room and returned with; the koy. Tho shady TIJon patio was set with tables around which groups of girls In bright dresses chatted under the gay umbrella awnings. Mqlly and Juanita croBed . tho worn flagtones to the verandah, en tering a back hallway, and thence to the weatherod marble lobby of the TIJon. Dlvltt came toward them, and Molly disappeared. - "Good afternoon, Senorlta." Div- ltt spoke obsequiously and audibly. "Your car Is here." And he bowed Juanita out tho door 'to the long blue limousine shining at the. curb.i The TIJon door man opened tha door. Dlvltt bowed again, spoke Jo; the ' llvorlod chauffeur, and Juanita was moving through a )ane ot , little shops and into Canal! street. Here- were great storas,; traffic ot surface, cam and automo biles, pedestrians in droves. Bright' bunting hung below . the windows. The lamp posts were garlanded' with flowora. , Juanita did not know it, but this was. the ove, of Mardi Oras when New Orlesns.puts. on her trinkets, for the stranger. . .... s :. Juanita relaxed , among tliQ ctiBht tons, .'. Hore .In the . soft, sunlights amid the unheeding crowds, she lost: tho lost doubt regarding her . or- rnnd. The necklace had been lost,, Dlvltt was permitting her to retunj it. . , Perhaps she need tell no talaj regarding her own .finding ot tha necklnco. '.Perhaps no,, questions) wuuiu uo anneu. . .n . .. i Tho car had entered a wldol stroct bordered ' with tall palm! trees and houses set In flowerod lawns. Here at her left was a parkj ana gi-cui uuhb uuug wuu mutH. , , Thoy onterad .the gateway ot n. columned house, passed up a drive! Iiatwcon, magnolia, trees, stopped t)ii the shelter of a porto cochero, Tho! ohnuffeur alighted, touched tha bell.; Then he turned and looked ati Juanita. , ; It was Umborto. Umborto looking! pale and somewhat haggard, Again; doubt and tear. To what pluco ha.d; Umborto brought her? . . . Tho door had opened, and an old negro In a. White coat spoke with Umborto. Mrs. Belalae wal III, he snld. Mr Stanard was at home. Tho dark benign old face, the gllmpso ot pleasant Interior, reassured Juanita.; Umborto oponod tho door of the limousine and Juanita stopped' out. following the old negro through a' dim hall and Into, a great rooin, pale blue and, rose color, with silt' framed mirrors ronohlng. to tho floor. There were prism-hung chandeliers and doop rugs and a faint pervading fragrance ,i The old butter was holding out a liver tray. Juanita took out one of the cards. "Be Bcatod, Miss,"' ha said. - But Juanita stood before tho; white marble mantel, looking up at the portrait of a woman In the dress of the early 'olghtlcs, her, arm encircling a, little girl. ; ,,.Kirk had been at homo since noon. Mrs. Ilclnlne, propped lu bed, had Insisted on answering all tele phone calls herself. Every ono. It seemed, had rend tho advertisement. and knowing with what passion Nelly loved her Jewels, people had called or sent flowers. And Nelly grew more distracted as the dny wore on. -., "It llko, somebody done dfod', Pompoy hud said otter he had' ap prised Kirk and Kirk had come! homo. , ; And how Kirk upstairs studied! the card Tompey 'had brought.' "Sefiorltn Ysabel Flores" a new name to him. Some ono, of course, his grandmother knew. Yet- ho would not submit the card to Jior.i (Cvtr-Usl. DeJJ. Meed & Ce.) i: - Cempelllno y . JiMrift rtal mesnao In them Monday avn fca hr- amil dathot Klrk'a nauntino iilualon. i rrrr BREAKS KNEE CAP ON RSH1 John Baker, transit man worklnn out of the local state highway de partment offices Sunday suffered s broken knee cap while fishing on the smith fork of Roxue river, when he topped on a stick, which gave way. throwing him Into the river, . ' Report were received today " that, although he would unable to work for several Hay, his condition wa Improving. Baker was fishing with Everett Cannon at the time of the accident. The two men were about a mile from the main road when (be mishap occurred, and Cannon was aided try other fMwmwft who took Baker to their automobile. ' . e ' Classified advertising gets results. MEDFOfel) MAIL JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Aug. 25. (Special.) Miss Iasle McCully visited Mrs. Either Cameron and Mrs. Alma Cater In Medford recently. Attorney B. B. Bcekman arrived from Portland Wednesday and Is vis iting his sister, Miss Carrie Beekman. here - ; -: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lyons enter tained with a chicken dinner Wed nesday for Mr. and Mrs. Darrel King and Dave Odette who ,have spent the past month camping here. Mr. and Mrs. King and Mr. Odette left Thurs day for tbelr borne In Compton. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brownley moved Thursday Into the house owned by Mrs. Laura French on Nqrth Oregon street. Dr. Sweeney of Medford was called Thursday morning to the Budden home here to treat their three small children who aro ill. , , Mr. and Mrs. Meeker have returned to Bend, after attending the funeral of their grandson, little Lawrence Forsythe. Mrs. Onll of Medford spent Wed nesday with Mrs. Alice Ulrlch. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and chil dren or Medford were Sunday visitors at the Leonard Lyons home. ; Mrs. 'Hels ' Chftpman of Klamath Falls spent tho week end with rela tives hero. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hcllen of Wellcn district called on friends hero Tuesday. . - Mrs. Alice Ulrlcft spont Sunday at tho homo of her son, Roy Ulrlch, In Bellevlew district. MIas Charlotte- Reed of Portland who) has been visiting -her sister, Miss Emma Reed here, returned to Port land Tuesday.' ' Jacksonville public school will open for the coming term on Tuesday, September 8. V . ' Services will be held at the Presby terian church Sunday morning, by Rev. 8. L. Belknap from near Med ford. i The four 4-H clubs or Jacksonville mot at t,1o O. O. Sanden home Fri day for practice in preparation for achievement day which will be held hero at an early date. -Judge and Mrs. Frank Tou Velle are expecting Mrs. Tou Velio's broth er, and wlfe.Judge- Bnd Mrs. P.--J. iBlossor of ChllllCotho, Ohio, for a Visit. -' '' Mrs. Lester Coko and daughter Ruth spent Friday at the J. A. Manke homo in Medford. I.-.- ;. J Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh accom panied by their grand-daumhter Miss Ocnovieve Shafer, left Thursday tor Bureka, Cnllf., to visit relatives, ,i; Mm. Alpha Hnrtman has received word from hor son Dlok Hnrtman who has chargo of two - camps at Priest River. Idaho, working on the "pine blister rust control. He told of a largo lire in nis district which did inuch dnmago. Dick Hartman and forty of his men .helped fight the fire on which 1300 men worked. - I' Winifred Bachna spent several unys wis wqcK witn nor grandparents Mr. ancl Mrs. N. J. Bttchus at Medford.- ' ' - ..- . .. 1 Ray Wilson of the Nugget Confec tionery has charge of the crew pick ing pears at the Wm. Bybee orchard .north of town. ... I Little iWallace Builden ' underwent pn operation for appendloltls at the Sacred Heart' hospital . '.In ; Medford Thursday. , FERN VALLEY. Ore.. Aug. 88. (Special.) Quests of Mr nH lln Harry Stcelo the past week were Mr. oiOTitrs niece ana ner nusDand, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Laraway and son Robert and Mr. Anri uM vh . Schaffor from Shelbyvllle, Michigan. They are making an extensive tour of mo OTutrAi mm western slates. After Spending a 'few rlnvo In Mnflln 4h. will return homo by way of Yellow- ovone rara. this is their first trip wost and Viey aro enjoying it very much. . ... - -v. . - . ,t Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes spent the weok end with Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Eldrldgo at Red Blsnkot abovo Pros pect John and Bill Kantor and Harry Stocle attended a show Friday ove nlng in Medford. Mrs. Myrtle Qulveraon was an ail night guest of Margaret Hughes Fri day. They spent the evening horse back rldlug , , Among those on awlmmlng parties on the Applcitato Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Steele and family.' Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Katitor--Jr..--nnti family- .inhn wit. lininMieicrt and Lillian, Anne Kantor aim - Floyd MftHarry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ferns and family. , A good many blackberries, are being picked. . Ellis Davis had dlftlculty In getting to work Saturday aa his car ,had a contrary atrrak. ' aua of Mr. -and Mrs. Marshall Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Reed and danghter Tern. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rood and daughter Bertha or Ashland. Merle Hughes of Taleili. (UfMM KMn- n, fiAn. Mr. DeWitt's .late peaches are be- Knunntr io' ripen ..-..-v - ... Roy Williams has not been feeling so Well lately. ' ' AsrSland Receiving : .; Site Consideration Letters received today by Ashland sltlarns and - Irxton of ficlat from WMiuriMtoii,. ty o.. hospital Outran officials, stated that AslUand was re ceiving "due aad dftfinlt considera tion" as a site for the veterans' hos pital. One letter was received by Mlsa Rrglna Johnson of the Ashland Tidings, and another by the Ashland post of. the American Leirlon ti. selection of We lte la. expected to nincre wiinm ute week. Diamond Lake 50 addiivi t.t. ahore lots to be opened Immediately v ummotra laae in Klamath county, according to Vernon Harph.im. super intendent of Vmpqua national forest T FERN VALLEY TRIBUNE, MEDEOEt), VALLEY WEN VALLEY VIEW, Ore., Aug. 25. (Spl.) C. R. Crtapman left last week for a short business trip to Los An geles and San Diego. ,. ,, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mllner of Hlch. mond, - Calif., arrived last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weagant. Mrs. Weagant and Mr, Mllner - are sister and brother. Mr. and- Mrs. Weagant . and their guesta visited Crater Lake, going by way of Klam ath Falls. -; , J. R. McCracken left last week for Shedd, Oregon, called by the serious illness of !his' frlendj Cummlngs Dixon. : .. ' i ' ' Mr. and- Mrs. Geo. Lowd of-Ashland called in Valley. View .Sunday., i Miss Jaunlta 'Ross of Ashland and Miss Arlene Hayes of Central Point, who is attending Normal school In Ashland, spent the afternoon at the W. A. Btratton home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glasgow visited in Klamath Falls recently. ' Mr and Mrs. Amos Pecard were called to Klmat,1 Falls last .week by the serious Illness of the small son of Mr. and Mrs: Ray, ownera of the John Farmer property, v '" ,1- Mrs. . L. - O. . Penland. accompanied by Miss leanor Powers of Talent, waa an Eagle Point visitor Thursday. Mrs. Milton Nichols spent Sunday at the Chas Terrlll ranch near Lake areek, where Mr. Nichols has his dairy nerd. - . -1 v Mr. and Mrs. Justin Judy and daughters wore dinner guests of the J. -R. McCrackena Sunday. Mw. Wmv Glenn, Mrs. Chas.' Allen and Miss Virginia Allen spent Thurs day evening In Ashland, guests at a dinner and bridge party.. Mrs.. Ida Nell, Miss Anna Hargrave and Mrs. F. Simpson were, hostesses at the home of Mrs, Nell and Miss Hragrave. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nichols and fam ily of Ashland spent Sunday evening with Mr. Niohols' mother and family, Mrs. O. W. Nichols. '-,. ..... ... i 1 Lovoli FeYns of Phoenix was A busi ness called In Valley View Monday. J ' Mr and 'Mrs. Wm. Glenn and party Including Mrs. Chas. Allen, Miss Vir ginia Allen. Glenn Allen of Memphis. Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Leer of Brady. Wash., and Mrs. H.J. Car ter of Ashland spent Saturday night and' Sunday at the Glenn cabin at Lake Of Vie Woods ' Mr. and Mrs. Morse Jones and chil dren who have; been visiting Mrs. JoneS' parents, Mr, and ' Mrs, Jas. Lennox left for their home In Cali fornia Friday.: - ;' . V-i Mr. and Mrs. Stratton entertained Mr. and Mrs. w.vO. Stratton and children of Hornbrook and Merrick Thornton of Ashland at dinner Fri day, the dinner ' being-in honor of Frank Stratton . who ! celebrated his birthday Friday. . . ' .. ' : :.'--. ' 1 CLIMAX, Oro., Aug. 25. (Special.) The following motored to Persist Sunday to ,havo dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morgan: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grlssom and family, Mrs. Jennie White. Mr. ahd Mrs. 8am Coy and family of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Werta and family, and N. P. Hanson. - Mrs. K. H. Compton and sons Carl and Joe left Saturday for their home in East St Louis. Mrs. Chas. Jantaen of Av-alln. Ore., arrived Monday to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Werta.- - L. H. Wertz wont to Anderson, Cal., Thursday. His parents- will return with him for a visit. Ben Oswald and Carl Hanson were Thursday guests at the Werta home. Mr. Hanson left Friday for Washing ton. ... The annual school budget meeting was held Aug. IP. ... : . Miss EUmbel.l Burr and Miss Runcls, school nurso, woro visiting scnooi and calling on friends at Cli max inursnsv. , ..- Frank and Wait Tnntt nf xtnrnrA are nuiiding a house on tho former's farm here where they plan to spend the winter. MlSS Fern Wvntt. nf T.nlr rwb visited with Nellie Orliuiom liut wk ana also at sahool, Mrs. -lennlo White spent the week end at her hnmi In rrnnimi Pnint Miss Ona Comstock rottlmeri In hnr home In Portland after a few wocks visit wit,i relatives here. "Mrs. W, F. Chnrlov vu rcnnrfaM III last week and wo hope for her speedy ivwveiy, - , , Mrs. White called on Mm r-hH luesaay evening. ANDERSON CREEK ANDERSON CREEK, Ore., Aug. 25 (Spl.) Roy Bushncll hsd his ton sils removed Monday In Ashland. MiAS Doris Hitchcock anri MIm Nav. lor of A-hland wore up on the creek ruuny, ... James Maya. Frank Markucca and wlfo and George McAnally and wire are picking pears at Schuette's this week. . Mlsa Ruth Mays called on Bon Nell jones- -mursnay. F. M. Centera . spent Sunday at the home of James Mays, eteve Lunak waa out to Medford mesday. , - Mr. -eri and son, Kiton, were up ine creek on business Thursday. Joe Daniels and wife were out to the vallev Tuesdav. i , . John Francis and Edgar Schuette pen Monday evening at J. Mays home. Woman Governor of Wyoming to Be Here Nellie Taylor Boss, former gov tr ior of Wyoming, will be In Medford In September and while ,iere will give several talks, and. according to report, organise local democrats for next year's presidential and state campaign. PRECOX,' TUESDAY, AUGUST 25; 1931. Ye Poet's Comer Luck. The reason why some ' folks have : Muck,.' J ' : They meet s thing half-way And when there'a anything In sight. They are up at break of day. When' opportunity crimes knocking, Real kindly at their door, They never call on him to wait, Until they think it o'er. Oh I no, they are up and doing, , They are busy in a wink; And that's-.'the kind of energy That helps a fellow think. It : Isn't luck, tfs-brains- and pluck That makes that thing, success, ', If we-strove to use them both, ' : Luck would go "round I guess. By Mary O. Carey. Cbhimunications . Opposed to Court House To t,he Editor: Commenting on your editorial of about a month ago. The way to re duce taxes was to reduce. Why not go further and say stop spending more than you have and not squander what you have? For example: We are paying a high state tax on an Inflated value placed there so that bonds could be sold creating more taxes. . . . Why is it necessary to spend $265.- 000 for a county court house when it was claimed after Investigation that $76,000 was sufficient to build a court house ample for present needs and for years to come? . Mater ial and labor being cheaper now than at the time the $75,000 estimate was made. . ... Why was It necessary to spend $80,000 for shops In Medford when we had shops that were sufficient for their needs. . , : - A $70,000 Jail was wrecked, to get cells for the city Jiall of Medford. now used for a court house. Will Medford buy them or permit their removal by wrecking the city holl, or will . our county officials have enlargement of tfte heart and give them to Medford. . .. . , Have been informed - the county pays Medford $1000 per month for the use of the office, fixtures. If so. why is, It. -not published -In. statement of expenditures? This will .be a. total of $60,000 for the five-year period. Almost sufflc- R. MOLE You are Invited to present this cou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two , . TICKETS ;tq a tAlecino pictuee ' " pboobam at the ' As a Guest Subscriber of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS 8PACE. If you art a scbscrlber of the Mall Tribune your name may appear here tombr row. Only subscribers' names will be published and, during the du ration, of this offer, all subscribers will be fllverl an .opportunity to en joy FREE Shows as GUESTS Or THIS PAPER. II.11-L- 17! nucKieoerry ruin FREE THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY - , BOTH YOU AND YOUR DAUGHTER ' " " ' WILL PREFER Tks. a nv. ' Nearly Haif , . " t . . o . COLLEGE PREPARATORY AND GENERAL COURSES PRIMARY AND INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENTS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES IN MUSIC AND ART . '- . " With Id bsck-roiind ol fine b.dillom .d not,wlhy ,,0.d of .cKiey.mnl, the Anni, Wif-hl SemM y efen your dsajhltr tvy educsUontl opportgnltyt ,,o.bl. wt..-ccmblc.d with whole some comp.nlon.Mp (mid pleaunt mtoimdinss. Limited enrollment for cwnphte Information and IllasUHei eslefog, eddntt 1 SALLIE EvSERTON WILSON, Mnclpsl Tke Annie Wiljht Stmlntry ' Ttcome, NCithinston lent to build' a court house' at orig inal estimates. ! ..... Ufh nr. Oil OfflCC. Of tllB dlBUlCt attorney not located- :lh the present m.irr house and who nays t,"ie rent for their present location? ...... ,h. Hna4 Locking deeper, now wmi, wo work is completed why not separate the road engineer and his force from their pay checks? ine engineer u, another oositlon which should be sufficient at present. In case or :an emcrgem:, ,b h tn nii in another engineer. There are plenty Just as good and many better wno woum imu two-thirds the salary and be willing .unrb- fnr It. Instead Of trvillg to spend 00 percent for nothing and delivering 40 percent on the roads. Cut out some of this loss to the tax payers, -; , ' Vie have a master mecnamc wuu rn vAnrn ha soent his time riding over the county drawing his salary and breath, also burning coun ty gasoline and on. Eviaemiy ae w not needed In t.he shops and now the road work Is finished why not dispense with his valuable (?) ser vices. . - ' ' '- : ; - tii.n.n nr Ttl nrM to reduce If our .(. ...j county officials would handlo county business as they would their own private - business. ir-..,-v'"-. .1 -f . ' i -Commenting on oommuDicnuum published In your paper, will say, Other pads may look like but how eye they made? . . , where? ... by whom?- You ,. have a right to know. "7' ZK7 WHEN a substitute claims to be "just like Kotex," ask where it is made. How. By whom. ' You will find the claim "like Kotex". usually means the, pad merely looks like Kotex. That's not enough, whqu health js io, yolvefl, as it. is in your choice of sanitary . protection. Pemand the hygiene ol Kotex. The. absolute. purify of Kotex. . . There's one way to be sure. Gee genuine Kotex . . . accept ncsjub- , stitute of whose maki;rs.you kno nothing; Kotex is the world's stand' ijt- HOTEL CONVENIENT.;..!.... ' Located iri the heart of the business and shop ping district Three blocks from Theater Row. ECONOMICAL . ... . $1 AND" J2 PER DAY I J, A. Cushman, Manager t FOURTH AND ALDER " POiVTLA Asu Y.:U C:.-.s iiiiic tt niii wcrninary FOUNDED 1114 v a Century of Outstanding AcKievement r ant not" in favor of doing ' hand labor: where .machinery win ao tne ii : Ai.'nlli, Itoo 1 u.a11 , ,nnrl f.henni.1- wuiJf cyw.j : - , Make that saving find, tapply the sav ing to hand labor wrten machinery cannot be used to an advantage. If nothing Better, let mem ourn or tha tin rjina and ffarbaee that has been hauled from the towns and dumped along the roads. R. G. M. Ashland, Aug. zo. limine ou ine.) Wauls uenipsey Here. To the Editor: Why not head Jack Dempscy off on his way south from Seattle for a four-round bout at Medford? . Double the admission, if necessary, and don't worry, we, will all be there., and how the old town will revive. . The Pendleton roundup wouldn't be in It. A SUBSCRIBER .Talent, Ore. '..., ; , BUT SMALL DECLINE . ' . IN PLANE BUILDING WASHINGTON (AP) ErBuclfng 1,606 airplanes In the first half of 1931, American manufacturers fell but 78 units below the mark set in the same period In 1930. :." .Civil aviation had the greatest ap peal.' 1.60EH airplanes ' being "built-for this field, including 750 monoplanes. 277 biplanes, 40 autoglros, and two helicopters. ' ,,; ard. Hospitals used over ten mil lion pads last year. It is made with hospital care and cleanliness. , Kotex stays, softifor hours. Shaped to fit. Adjustable. May be worn on either side with safety. Disposable, of course. KOT6X Sanitary Napkins LJ J HD 1