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2* “Pull iiwny, my lady Grizel!” he culled. “Jim!” “Pull away.” lie said sternly. Grlzcl's linmls trembled on Hie cold Iron of Hie nmgnet, mid then she let It down through the tloor ernck to reach the key. Would the magnet find Hint Iron? Would the key cling fast? Tim To|ie lii tier timid «lackeneil when tile lllllgllel lol|eli<-d tail tom, mill then she pulled II taut. The key was found und held ! Flinging open Hie unlocked door «lie -aw Jim, older. Ililiiner, with eyes that quest lolled la i«, ns lie stood there on (tie ntiii* stulls. Grizel put out her hand, bill lie hud no mind for «ochil amenities. “I’ve Just h.inded tin mousy In at the hunk,” he said, slowly. “You saved it all?” “Every i-eiil ! I’m ready to start for myself now. I guess I need you more tlimi ever. Grizel, lint It isn't fair to ask you to make any such wait iis you miiy lime to until I’m on my feet. That is wlmt I eame around Io suy.” “I don’t see its waiting. Jim! I've got some money saved tlmt I can use to tlx tlie house up, mid we emi start having a home rigid now . my knight!” “My lady Grizel! A fellow Just has to keep milking good with yourself having tlie faith that lie will!” said Jim. made his v.gy to Hie south garden Worth Trying wall. A young woman stood upon the A few more «ralle» of «tient syaa»» opposite side ot the wall; on her arm (by, a f-w more tender werd^ a little i perched a gray squirrel. Fillin'«*'« more restraint on t-raper, mb / maks bright ryes regarded him pertly, the r----- ---- C all Hie d’fference la ear Uran—Stop- girl’s brighter eyes twinkled at li’m. By RUBY H. MARTYN. By MADGE WESTON. I ford Kruoke. By MARY ISABEL BOYNTONE “I did not k'iuv «lie was a pet sqidt ani (oil* rei.” tlie girl explained. “1 i -«. «v «», Steven«, visiting my aunt, I r.»;ix»*d (£. It;«, by tlci'lor. x.w.p.p.r «»»dlcH.I 1920. Uy McClure Syndicate ) ll'- y> l i<hl, IH;S, W.al.rn New.p.p.r Vnlu. I II. K. HANNA your Inutile through the window he- (•rlzel hud Ktuppcd uu her wuy burnt* Mr. N.itlmii Bonnett uus exceeding cause 1 was Iviiely and she was *o ell Fur years .lune Judson had lived ’’oil lu put uriotht-r bit ui money In tlw vfl ly annoyed. That luid become Ids tertainliig.” the lull-end of nothin’," as oue of her bnnk. But the big ‘ huiise hud I«avryei clir.mb* condition since buying the “I can readily understand,” Niitlmn neighbors expressed It, ami might still nrver Seemed *<u lonHy nur tier uniting Groiitidley place. lie had always Bennet -aid. smiling, 'That you would have eouiriied to keep her old Imine quite su futile us It did this sunny day leq.ed Io lie the uWller of tile pictUr- enjoy tlie relief of cheerful compan If, op her seventieth birthday she hud i Office in JacItHon County Bank Bldg when her bunk credit stood n«r an e-que old mmisiuti lu Its beautiful park ionship.” tiot fallen down the cellar stairs and win thousand. Grizel held the worn setting, from the days wl.eu lie had And as the girl straightened her j broken Iler leg. Then, with lio money boot tightly ns sin* went up through passed on Ids way to school. OREGON arm to transfer the squirrel to Ids. and nobody to take cure of her, It MEDFORD the house where she had lived alone Mischievous Nut Bennett loved I Nathan Bennett clasped suddenly t tie | was generally agreed to be Hie sens! since her father died. She did not to linger in those days before the Im- I outstretched hand. And In that clasp I ble thing for her to go to the Old need to glance through the open doors plosive gates of the entrance, watch was the promise, strangely sweet, of Ladies' home in Dlxvllle. to be reminded Hint the rooms needed ing tlie «qulrrels scamper across the I loneliness no more. The Interest on Hie mortgage on her renovation, fl.id she not known the lawn. There was little resemblance home being considerably In arrears. uuy so well she would have stumbled to tlie mlsclilevous Nat, lu this digni Deacon Small promptly foreclosed, do Michigan Leads All. on tin attic stairs I ecause of tears. fied anti austere Nathan. But ambi nating lil’ty of the one hundred dollar« Michigan bus the largest farm bu Living here alone, saving every bit she tion had brought its own rewurd mid msessary for her admittance to Hie reau county In the United Staten. It could to eke out the restoration fund, Lease, Groundley place was Ids own. He list ! Institution, the neighbors contributing is Sanilac, where im*«»mpleted tabula Grizel was keeping her tryst for the started to enjoy himself there with Mortgages, 1 the other fifty, ami in September Jane tion of the membership campaign re soul and body of Jim Brett. something nf the old-time eiiHiiislnsiu, became nn Inmate of the home. Bill of Sale, sults showed 2.1MMI members, will» On* “I promised always tn I»«* waiting, when he became aware of a disagree Of course It was the “sensible” tiling Agreements. final tally estimated at close to 3, I« mi . ami to believe he will make good,” she able mid interfering neighbor. to do; nobody realized that more than W arranty Deeds, Iroquois county, Illinois, was -the next whispered on the stairs. Miss Abigail Stevens lmd not "mel I Jane herself; only for the kindness of largest with 2.N5O members. Saginaw Quit Claim Deeds, Stepping Into the attic she locked lowed” with uge. Nathan Bennett re- must have gone she 1 her old neighbors county is likely to I m * coiiio the second the door behind her am! crossed to- Chattel Mortgage, memliered her as a y ounger woman of llut oh ! Imw her oh' ward the eaves, »She always did lock largest county in the country. It now | to the poorhoiise. Acknowledgements, meddling nature. the wen Hierbea ten | heart ached for the door before she opened the old, has 2,050 farm bureau members, and Real Estate ontract, Looking, upon tlie night of his arrlv- she hail gone ns n old house where more than 3.(mo. iron-hound sea chest that smelled of Location Notice—Placer, nl ut Ids new home, across to tlie white expects soon to have bride; where Billy, her only baby, had tin* stuff of much voyaging around tin* Record for Woman Machinist. Inmse Hint wns tiers, lie decided Hint Membership of the Michigan state been born and died; where, later, ber Location Notice—Quartz, mid It Is 53,051, farm bureau now Is world with some ancestor. Miss Annie Tobey, nn operative in to ignore her presence there would be busband had died: the spot where all Satisfaction of Mortgage, growing at the rate of about 1,500 When they were children Grizel and the eleclrhnl shop nt the Portsmouth all that was necessary to keep the her memories had once had life. Real Estate Agents Contract, Jim had thought tlie rambling attic navy yard, null a contest for women peace. Soon Nathan found his mis weekly. The southern half of the low- Two graves there were Just outside a marvelous place for games and dam riveters recently when she drove 204 take. When Abigail Stevens was not er peninsula now is canvassed and the the “south pasture lot.” under n huge campaign is extending into the north sels in distress, and kings, and queens, copper rivets Into buttery boxes In frightening Ills white chickens away maple tree, where n dozen times a day am! knights errant. Even then Grizel two hours'. Machinists said this was a from her side of the fence, she was western part of the state. as she Went about her work she could hml kept her best treasures in tlie old record for women. throwing dangerous sharp stones In i see them. As she sat in ber little room sea chest, and what treasure could Oak Doors Thirty Feet High. the direction of Niger, bls ealni-na- —they gave her a small room, she need more careful guarding than Jim’ Value of an Impelling Idea. The great oak doors nt the entrance ! was so little and fragile she could tit tured dog, an animal too accustomed story of temptation and fall, and his A famous French political economist to friendly companionship, to know of St. Paul’s cathedral in London are i In anywhere—she saw In Imagination determination to uiakt* good the awful once siilil: “Whnt I admire In Chris the meaning of fear. And when I 30 feet high and are believed to be I the leaves turning to gold and red and defldt he had peculated from the topher Columbus is m>t that lie dis Miss Stevens was not engaged in en the largest Otie-plece doors in the 1 russet, and then fulling—fulling gently bank? Was not that confidence for her I covered America, but that he went to dangering his live stock, she amused I world. They are nearly ns old as the | ns tender thoughts on the dust of the Nolice of Final Seulement. the greatest surety of his love? look for It under the Inspiration of herself by penning certuin complaints cntliedral Itself, mid each leaf bears | two who had lain there so many Notice is hereby given that the un So It was that Grizel had kept her uu Idea.’* ngelnst himself and his household In upon It the name of the carpenter who I years. dersigned has filed his first and final tryst these five years since the short made It. general. Everyone was kind to Jane, hut II age had been discovered ami Jim had account as administrator of the estate Stenographer Extraordinary. Mrs. White, the housekeeper, hml a | was such an Impersonal, sort of pro fled to es<ape the punishment. How Two nieinliirs of the bar were trying new grievance each evening. The rURNING TO HOME GARDENS fessional kindness It left an ache In of Adelin« Schoenfeld, alto known as much time stretclu-d ahead until lie a replevin suit in Hie superior court busy mmi riding to and fro from his i her lonely heart; but she never coin- Adaline Schoenfeld, deceased, in the should have saved the money to make recently ami in the course of the trial city oftice actually dreaded these home- Indications Are That People Are Be. ; plained, and Miss Boggs, her table- County Court of Jackson County, Ore restitution, ami return? She dared not got Inti^ a sharp wrangle—as lawyers comings, Niger, upon one evening, j mate, often reminded her of how i gon, and that said court has appointed ginning to Realize the Danger of ask to receive one word of assurance sotiiellmes do—over Hie admission of a bud exhibited pitifully n bruised paw, thankful they nil should feel to be In Saturday, the 24th day of July, 1920, a Food Famine. from Jirn In his far country. She certain piece of evidence. The wrangle while one by one valuable chickens "the place where Providence laid seen at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore dared not lose for one moment the resolved itself into nn oral buttle in i were reported missing. Rut now the A local seed store was crowded with fit to place them.” Miss Boggs spent noon of said day as the time and the grip on her own faithful waiting. That which both lawyers tried to talk at calamity hml happened—Fannie was ! customers. many miserable hours lu being thank courtroom of said court in the court simply must have some hold on Jim ! once. gone. “What does this mean?’’ the propri fully reslgnc I. house at Jacksonville, Jackson County, And now she knelt there by the open They spoke in loud Innes and nt a When spring came Jane spent long Oregon, as the place for hearing ob Nathan Bennett, In purchasing etor was asked. < best to renew her promise. "I guess it means that other people hours gazing In the direction where, Somewhere nt a distance a simp rapid-fire gait. When the smoke had Hie home of his boyhood dream, jections thereto, the settlement there whistle blew, and Grizel jumped up. cleared nwny mid the ease was over hml overlooked the misfortune of lone are thinking whnt I do,” he said, sixteen miles away, she knew ber be of, and the distribution of said estate. they were quite surprised to learn tl-.lt loved home was. In Imagination she “ that unless food production is speed liness. In Nathan’s life of endeavor She had forgotten the attic <loor key All persons interested are hereby that hnd slipped into the folds of her Hie court stenogriiplier had been aide love had found no part, and Fannie ed up there’ll be famine conditions In law the buds swelling on the maple notified to appear at raid time »nd to get down In his book every word this country in 11(21. Farmers say they above the roof ; saw the lilac bushes wns the creature who comforted him serge gown, and It clattered to Hie place and rhuw cause, if any there be, floor, bounced sharply on the plunk, they hud said, despite the fact they with her prankish ways and faithful can’t get help In order to produce our turn from brown to green; saw the and slipped into n wide floor crack. were both talking at the same time. affection. Fannie was a gray, park food as usual, and It’s up to every man tulips and daffodils pushing their tiny why said first and final account should 'I’lie clerk of courts ccnimented on the squirrel. It was Mrs. White who made to help himself. We run ns high us heads out of the brown earth by the not be approved by the court, said ee Grizel heard It hit tin* shh s of the par feat. the announcement of Fannie's loss 1,200 customers a day here. This Is in kitchen door. She was fortunate to state be decreed to be fully settled, a tltlon ns ft fell down nnd down. “(Hi,’’ remarked one of the lawyers, when Nathan returned from a busi- addition to a big mail-order business. have food and clothes, and a roof over decree nude for the distribution of all “Now J’ iii locked up here!” she cried, disinnyed by the Immediate dif “Hint little chap could take down a ness trip. “She's been gone four It’s going to keep up like this nil her head, but these things alone never of said estate to the persons entitled hailstorm and never miss n stone!”— days,” said the woman, “and I saw through the month, too. It did last made a homo. ficulty. thereto and a.<id administrator dto- her last on Miss Stevens’ roof. She year.” Then came the event, so greut au She could not hope to break down Portland Express. went 111 by the attic window—” Tlie Seed man said that sales Indi event that It shook the home to Its charged from his said trust. tin* door of strong, hnnd-hewn planks. Dated and firat publiahed June 19, cated that persons who decided to re very foundations. The great llmous'ne The woman knew that no further Fading Shrines of Oriental She could mH hope to make am Splendor, 1920. tire from the home-garden business, rolled majestically up the modest warning was needed. neighbor hear from the single, snudl, To me, lifter revisiting the East T. W. M h . es , Angrily Nathan walked through the now that the war Is over, have drive anil, coming to a stop before the hack window of the attic. It wns a filer an nbsence of ten years. It Administrator of the estate of questi<»n when she might be searched seems us If nil its splendili past and garden that evening. Fannie had beet cliunged their Ideas, and that the uniti« front door, disgorged a big man with Adeline Schoenfeld, alro known for. She opened the window to let In till Its present discontent were record- wont to entile to him with a chirp of ber of home gardens is iiicnasing in- flaming red hair showing from beneath his glossy silk hat, and with merry the sunny air, mid knelt by the si’l as Adeline Schoenfeld, deceased. • i and symbolized in the imperial pal welcome, running up bls arm to her stead of diminishing. He added that It Is strange Unit Irish blue eyes, and under whose tread ami laughed softly al her sorry plight, aces of Peking. Seoul and Tokyo. Ten reward of nuts. Tonight no Fannie Site might well be a real damsel In years ago all three were the habita eame. Fuming Inwardly, he went In while there was much crop shortage the steps fairly trembled. He asked dlNtress. And Jim had always come tions of emperors, sacred spots from doors, this time himself to write a last year seeds of all kinds, with the In a booming voice for Mrs. Jane Jud to the resem* when it wns n game. I. hose mysterious depths issued the note. “If Miss Stevens did not at once probable exception of peas, are In IIIU- son, and June, big eyed and wonder ing ami a little trembly, came. ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON, FOR Tin» shop whistle blew again, and edicts whereat men trembled and produce bls squirrel, slie might be pre pie supply.—Indianapolis News. “Don’t you know me?” the big man I [ JACKSON COUNTY. Grizel settled to watch. Tin* shad obeyed. Today the Son ! of Heaven pared for all sorts of—Impossible boomed. “Tlmmle Duanne, the little ows had lengthened to the wall w hen a t.nd Hie I.ord of the 1 Morning Calm punishments." Miss Stevens at once Worth Seeing. red-headed devil (Mrs. Boggs, listening I Celia Cross, boot crunched on the gravel walk la* have gone their ways, Io to Join the responded to his letter. It was nil un Plaintiff. We don’t know much about this cir- behind the door, gasped) who lived on low. Some one was nt the house door. mournful company of kings In exile, expected communication. She would va. cns that ’ s coming, but we hope It ’ s the the poor farm, and you helped out of I A. L. Crus.«, ‘‘I’m locked Into this attic!” called (inly his majesty of Tokyo remains, *i at once set the squirrel free. “Would Defendant, Grizel. “If you will go to 1lie slusl you dim, mysterious figure In the medieval he go down," »lie wrote, “to the south one Pat attended not long ago. -There many a scrape? The boy who never ; To A. L. Cross, the above named was wan fellow, ” he said, “ that beat knew home nor father or mother, only Miss will find a larg«* magnet to th* to a seclusion of Clilyoda, a picturesque garden wall to recoty»‘ her." I defendant: survival of old Japan, like an Ido] In Stevens was sorry—very sorry to have all the rest. Sure, he balances a lad what you gave him? I run away and rope I will let down!” der on his nose, climbs up to the top I’ve lived In wild times and wild IN THE NAME OF THE STATE When she had the rope down lie a shrine, n sort of living Buddlui. In coaxed Ids pet away. and pulls the ladder up after him.”— places, but the memory of you kept OF OREGON, Yuu are hereby notified the great new city throbbing with ms “Coaxed!” muttered the astonished came around the corner w ith the shoe Boston Transcript. me clean and decent. I struck it rich and required ts appear in the above en chlliery. J. (». P. Bland in Asia. Nathan, and tn ypologetlc manner shaped Iron, ami tied 11 on. —In oil—and I come back to let yon titled Court and cause and answer the know the black sheep had grown some complaint of plaintiff now on file there white wool, and I find you here!” in against you within six weeks from “Tlmmle Duanne!” the old woman cried. She tottered and he caught her the date of the first publication of this In his arms, kissing the silvery hair summons upon you, which is the 12th The Home Merchant Is the floor day of June, 1920, and if you fail to ♦ as lie swung her clear from Not a Migratory Bird appear and answer within the tins re In bls strong arms. "Tlmmle Duanne himself!” 1 he cried, quired, for want thereof the plaintiff "I came back a week ago, und I’ve will apply to the Court for the a de I bought the old place back and It’s cree of divorce, dissolving the bonds of i ready and waitin’ for ye. Even the matrimonT existing between the plain i old cat Is there. Nobody could catch tiff and defendant. him. He's thin—but alive. Got down This summon« is served upon yon by to his ninth life. I guess, hut we'll feed publication once a week for six con him up! There’s salmon and cream In the larder for him. Hurry, get your secutive weeks in the Jacksonville belongin'«. Mother Jane, and we’ll Ito Post, published in Jacksonville, Ore home. When I come home for my gon, by the order of Hon. George A. vacation every year, you've got to Gardner, Judge of the County Court of squeeze me In somewhere, for sure we Oregon, for Jackson County, which belong together!” order was made on the 9tb day; of It was like a dream riding along in June, 1920. the swiftly purring cur, with one fra Gus N ewbury , Keep a roof of prosperity over your head and gile hand held close In the big fist of Attorney for Plaintiff, help your neighbor to do likewise by trading with him Tlmmle Duanne, and when at last the Residing at Medford, old gray house came in sight It was in business. Jackaon County, Oregon through a mist of happy tears that she saw It. It was quite unehinged. ns she wished ft, only fresh and sw»et from recent scrubbing. Jane eat before the open fire—for there was a •blit in the air—In the old ™ THE COUNTY COURT OF THESTATBOF rocking chair with Its patchwork cuver OREGON. IN AND FOR JACK8ON COUNTT. that she had made herself, and the In the matter of the eatate of cat, thin but contented, purred on her Charles H. Basye, deceased. lap, Tluiiule came in softly and knelt Notice is hereby given that the un beside her chair. JJ There'» magic is the word dersigned has filad the final account of “This Is the happiest day of My his administration of the said estate, HOME TRADE MEANS HOME SAVINGS. ¡; HOME life!” he said, and his big voice was in the County Court of Oregon for Thit paper it booming thii town all the while. HOW <1 There should be magic in the •oft and teuiler. Mother Jane Jackson County, and that aaid court ■ ■ words HOME TRADE. ABOUT YOU? reached out her hand sod let It fall | haa fixed Saturday, July 17, 1920, at He it in the tews to STAY. gently on his head. •' The home merchants are part If HE is prosperous THE ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, “Heaven can hold little better for at ! of thia town the court houae in Jackaonville^ TOWN is prosperous. • I me. ” she said happily. Then with a ! THEIR prosperity meant YOUR Jackaon County, Oregon, aa the timé If the town is prosperous YOU ■obblug little laugh: ’T'vs heard often ; prosperity. •f the fairy godmother, but Tlmmle and place for the bearing af said Final ARE BURE TO SHARE in the I ’ Trade with the home mer- Duanne, you're the first fairy godson Account and all pernors having ob prosperity. Tro ever heard of!” jections to said account or any part ■ chants. MAKING HER WAIT * THE SQUIRREL THE FAIRY GODSO yye have on hand for sale at moderae prices the following legal blanks. Jacksonville Post Legal Notices Summons. Join the “Home Sweet Home” Chorus IT PAYS Notice ot Final Account You Help Him, and He Will Help You When you send your dollar out of taum you KISS IT OOODBY. TRADE AT HOME Bite ef Humming Bird. When a humming bird Is «tripped of It» feather» It I» no larger than a bombi» bee. 1 thereof are required to make or file the name on nr before the time ao fixed for the hearing of saM Final ArcocnL D. W Baosnaw, Administrator.