The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, September 12, 1929, Image 3

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    TIIK TRIBUNE, TURNER, OREGON
Yes, Germany Still Has Quite an Army
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Jin Adventure of the
Scarlet Pim pernel
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Copyright lier
BARONESS
BlÌ THE
«r
I
ORCV1J
New life for
old leather
Clear, ^w och color restored. ScuA concealed uutantly.
Th e luatre of leather revived, yo wonderful ihlo
so cent». C olon for black, brown, tan and whit« i
— a neutral poiuh for other*.
B A R T O N *«
And all the while blows were rain­
ing fast and furious. There waa no
A groan o f disappointment and Im­ lust to kill, only wild enthusiasm foi
S H O E P O L IS H
patience lose from the parched throats a fight, a desire to tie avenged on
o f the men. The pase^-e o f old I’lnnte friends who hud aided that rascal Lao- Red Tape Involved in
Traviar Mille sad up
and Ills sheep had exasperated their zet to cheat the men of the district
I* 2 9 M c a n trsds m
Lease of Public Lands
nerves. A moment ago th e, had felt out o f the golden prize.
Ç ñUU U Í C P f l
I M t wiH h o ld n *
“ Give op the English spies or I’ll
chilled and cram ped; now their blood
Uncle 8am has a quantity of per
OH fl
l/U A tMlk.llMltlllUlMd
was up, their bodies were In a sweat squeeze the breath out of thy throat I" pectly good grazing land going to
BfMUN BIS
J
Cat h m ' é m a m é
On
with the violence of their disappoint­ This from Gaspard'a the butcher’s son, wests and wants to do something
i mumm i* f 4
a <*«» t*# •»*•»
L(yV
raiuen
nur
tnpanaa
m ent Already Plante and hla sheep who had felled bis friend Raffet to the j al-out It. It seems that the answer to
s v '
■ ~ * a | lv « r « « r tarns*
were far away. That alienee, b o full of ground and rolled over and over In the tha question would be to lease It out.
sounds had once more descended upon mud with him, the two men snarling This sounds simple, but before any­
the forest Again the men waited with at one another and biting and scratch­ thing can bs done about It tour bu­
eyes and ears strained, their nerves ing like • couple o f engry dog*.
reaus of the Department of Agricul­
atlngle, their breuthlng hard and ster-
Had they all gone mad, these men ture will have a hand In making the
orous. And there fell upon their strain­ of Molsson! The issue o f the strug­ arrangements.
ing ears the sound o f human life com­ gle might bare remained longer In the
First off, the Forest service, under
ing from the direction o f Mezleres. Thla balance had not Raffet Just then freed whose Jurisdiction the land comes,
time It was the-sound o f cartwheels
bis right hand from the Iron grip of must take action. Primarily the areas
ir a * « * » « *
creaking through the mud. and o f 111- Gaspard and discharged hla pistol into Involved are forest reservation*.or vi­
sdjosted harness Jingling with the hla whilom comrade's leg. Gaspard tal watershed sections. These must
movement of w oarll, plodding horses.
rolled over onto bis hack with a groan be protected In their first Intent abova
There was also from time to time the and a cures.
everything else. Eroalon and overgras-
sound o f distant voices, s harsh call
“ Traitor I Thou baa murdered roeP Ing must he guarded against as well
or uproarious laugh suddenly stilled he cried, while the blood flowed freely as types o f plant Ilfs which might
ss If In response to a peremptory
out o f hla thigh.
poison stock.
warning.
Nothing In truth to sug­
T bs bureau o f animal Industry, the
But the one plato! shot bod the
gest the furtive methods of the Eng­ effect o f sobering the combatants. The forest service, the bureau o f plant In­
lish adventurers; It seemed more like aggressors bad pistols, too, and sabers, dustry and the bnreao of agricultural
• party o f farmers coming borne from hut In tbeir excitement bad forgotten economics will combine In tha work.
m arket
how to use them. The sudden report,
The troopers were on the elert of
however, brought the soldiers to a
B i r d S te d y
SUFFERING ELIMINATED
course, but not quite so keenly per­ sense o f discipline; wakened them, as
There are now nearly 1,200 band­
haps as they were before their disap­ It were, from their surprise, and' In
pointment over cltlxen Plante’s pas­ a moment gave them a decided ad­ ing stations in all parts o f tha United
8tates, operated for the study of bird
sage across the scene, nut ■ minute vantage over the undisciplined attack­
or two later s quick word from ibelr ing party. This wild flstlcnffa could migrations snd habits. Operators send
captain brought them sharply up to not go on. It waa unworthy o f the the data regarding each Individual
attention.
The cart had obviously soldiers of the republic. They were bird handed to the United States bu­
reau o f biological survey, which has
come to s b a it but a lost, shout now
being attacked by a band o f Irre­
rang through the stillness of the night, sponsible young jackanspes. whom the established an Indexed card file of
and there was a general sound of devil hlmaelf must for the nonce have such records. Widespread Interest la
scampering and o f running, mingled deprived o f reason, but tt remained expressed In reports o f the capture of
banded birds, of which 13,794, repre­
with calls of excitement and enroor-
for the picked men o f the rural
agement. A few mlnntea o f tense ex­ gendarmerie to teach them that aucb senting a boat 200 species, have been
Sera Enough
pectation. then suddenly round the madness could not remain unpunished, retaken, either alive or dead.
bend a band o f ten or g dozen men and, friend or foe, be who attacks a
“ These chickens were batched In an
Why N ot?
came Into view, armed with miscel­ soldier o f the republic must suffer
Incubator I”
The yonng naval officer was show­
laneous weapon«. At sight o f the dili­ for his wantooneas. Far be It from
“ My goodness I They look Just like
ing
the
pretty
girt
over
the
ship.
gence they gave e wild shout o f tri­ the chronicler o f theae event« to pre­
real ones."
“
Awfully
Interesting,"
was
her
ver­
umph. brandished their weapons and tend that all theae thoughts did surge
dict, “ and tell me, do they close the
rushed to the attack.
clearly In the beads of the troopers.
“ Attention, citizen soldiers!“ RnfTet What Is a fact Is that from the mo­ portholes when the tide rises?"—Pear­
commanded hastily. “ Do not shoot un­ ment their captain .discharged a pistol son’s.
less you are obliged. Dot If you must,
Into Gaspard’» thigh they became
shoot low. We must have some of
N e t S e M a ch
masters of the sltoatlon. The fight
those English spies alive If we can.*
-n o w was the bride’e linen show­
between soldier* and civilian* e-sumed
Hardly were the words oot of bis Its Just proportions; there were a few er?”
month than, with s renewed shout of
FO R . Q U IC K .
“ Just a light sprinkle."— Louisville
pistol shots, some saber thrusts, a
triumph, Ihe band of young ruffians good deal of groaning and cursing, Courier-Journal.
IS S COMPORT
COMEO
HARMLES
H
ARM LES
threw themselves like a pack of en
while more than one stalwart besides
raged puppies on the soldiers, while Gaspard rolled over In the mud.
Russ Ban Blue goes farther, makes
others made straight for the dili­
The light had lasted less than ten clothes whiter than liquid Blue. Large
gence. But before they bad got within
package at Grocers.—Adv.
Nogativo Virtue
twenty meters o f It the captain gave minutes. When the first rush on the
diligence was made the twilight was
“ Some people don’t like Freddy, bat
the quick word o f command thot
Champion in Her Cl*»«
I do. He always says what he thinks."
brought the men o f the gendarmerie already fading Into dusk. Now. when
the last shot had been fired and the
“ H u h!" was the scornful answer, "I
Wife— There’s one thing about my
ont o f the coach, pistols In hand, ready
last of the hotheads had cried for mother: she’s outspoken.
don’t like them that q u iet”—Boston
for the light.
Transcript
Husband— Not by anyone I know.
The attacking party, however, held mercy, dusk was slowly yielding to
the darkness o f the night
Raffet
no laggards either. Egged on by the
Irover from Alncoort and still shout- called the soldiers to attention. They
M ig h t y M o n a r c h
were still panting with excitement
lag wildly, they rushed on the men of
of t h e Ain
some
of
them
were
dizzy
from
blows
the gendarmerie as they scrambled
dealt
freely
on
their
skulls;
one
or
out of the coach. Numbers being
about equal on either aide, the men two showed a banged eye or a bleed­
ing Up. but none o f them was serious­
mining out one by one were at a great
disadvantage. Almost as s<>on as they ly hurt The hotheads from Molsson
had set foot to the ground they were and Mantes bad not fared quite to
welL Some o f them had received a
fallen on with fist or »alter, and soon
charge o f shot In leg, arm or shoulder
the confusion was complete.
and were lying groaning or half un­
"What the devil's game Is this?*
RnfTet shouted hoursely. for In an In­ conscious on the ground; those who
bad escaped with minor hurts were
stant be bad found himself at grt;«.
on their knees, held down by the
oot with the mysterious Scarlet Plm-
heavy hand of a trooper. They did
Itemel, but with Gaspard, the son of
the butcher of Molsson, whom be had not In truth present an edifying spec­
tacle. with their faces streaming with
known ever since they had been raga
muffins together. And Gaspard was as blood and perspiration, their clothes
strong as some o f the bullocks his torn, their shirtsleeves hanging In rags,
fsther was wont to kill. Before RsITet their hair wet and lank banging be­
fore their eyes. Raffet ordered them
could recover from the surprise of this
wholly unexpected turn o f events Gas­ to he mustered up, bis sharp glance
pard bad brought his heavy fist crash­ ran over them as they stood or
crouched together In a line.
ing down on hla whilom friend's skull.
—
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“ 1 ought to nave the lot of yon sum­
“ It means," Gaspard shouted, mod
marily shot," Raffet said sternly to
irlth fury, “ that tbou’rt a traitor and
them after he had Inspected his men
that I’ll teach thee to help cheat thy
friends!"
and seen that victory had not cost
them dear. “ Tea, shot r he reiterated,
Nor could Raffet argue after that.
He bad need o f all his faculties to de­ “ for Interfering with these soldiers of
the republic In the exercise of their
fend himself against this young ox.
duty: and I will do It, too.* he went
He had drawn his pistol, trne. hut G as
on after a moment’s pause, “ unles*
paid's Ironllke hand hnd closed around
you tell me now the meaning of this
his wrist and the fight soon degener
ated Into fisticuffs. The troopers abominable escapade."
fared no better, either. Thongh they
“ You know It well, Cltlxen Buffet!"
bad been prepared for an attack, they
Paul, the washerwoman's son. said,
IRE U Majestic’* challenge to the
were not prepared for this furious on­ still breathless with excitement and
slaught made upon them by their
whole world o f radio: go to your radio
with a savage onth, “ when you Joined
friends. Name o f a dog I Whut did It
hands with that traitor l-nuzet to cheat
dealer today and have him put a Majestic
til mean! For they were all friends,
us all of what was our due."
set side-by-side with any other radio no
Power
Detection
and
the
these madmen, every one o f them ;
"Joined hands with Lauzet! What
matter how costly. Have him connect both
nmw -4 5 tube« plus four
young men from Molsson and Lanny
the devil do you mean?" Raffet
tu n e d s ta g e « o f r a d io
to the same aerial with a switch to operate
frequency. Absolutely no
and Mantes. There waa Francois, the
queried, frowning. “ In what did I
them alternately. N ow , make this side-by-
hum and no oscillation at
mercer of the Rue Gftinde, and Jacques,
Join hands with Lauzet?"
any wave length. Auto-
side test under precisely the same condi­
whose father kept the tavern at the
“ I d capturing the English spy and
tions, considering each o f these seven es­
sign o f the Rlnck Swan, and Paul,
getting the reward for yourselves when
sential points:
whoae mother was the best washer­ It rightly belonged to us."
X. T oo«— st every degree o f volume.
woman In Mantes. And words flew
“The reward.” Raffet retorted dryly,
2. Sensitivity— ability to bring in distant sta­
round to the accompaniment o f thump­ “will be for whosoever may be lucky
tions clearly at good volume.
unit. with positive volt­
ing blows.
to get the English spy. For the mo­
a ge b a lla st. J a co b e a n
3. Selectivity—tcet each for sharp separation
“ Jacques, art Ihou mad or drunk?’
ment I Imagine that If he meant to
period cabinet o f Ameri­
o f station*.
“ Achillel Thy father will beat thee attack us tonight your folly has scared
can Walnut. Door« o f
4- Ease o f control—Judge and compare (or
m a tch e d b u t t w a ln u t
for this escapade I”
him. The noise you made would keep
simplicity.
with overlays on door*
“ Name o f a name, hut you’ll all get
any brigand out of the way."
and interior panel o f
3. Beauty— o f design, o f woods, o f finish.
something for this night’s work."
genuine
imported
Aus­
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
Watch details. Run your hand over each.
tralian lacewood. Escutch­
eo n p la t e , k n o b s an d
6 . Reliability— look Inside and compare for
d o o r p u l l « fin is h e d
extra power, size and strength.
7 -Q ilit Operation— free from A C hum,
Evergreens Found in W arm and Cold Zones
•putter and all background noise.
s s -..* i7 9 £ .
CHAPTER V I— Continued
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For Galled Horses
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh
With
much o f nn nrmy ■< la permitted by the peace treat,, German, keeps well up to date In militar,
mnltere, Aliove are aeon tnotuliers o f a gun crew, equipped with gua masks, Bring their gun during recent mnneurera
•t Dobertla.
Lieutenant Williams in His Mercury Seaplane
e i s iw »
¿i& Jxh& C L
Lieut. A. J. Wllllama, Ü. It. N., In hla 1,100 U. P. Mercury aeaplane that waa built (or competition In the Sctmel-
dcr cup rare« at Cowea, England.
Omnibus College Girls at K. P. Duty
M EXICAN BE A U T Y
Señorita Aurelia Colomo, one o f tin
moat beautiful Mexican girls ever re
aiding In Waahlngton, la to be pro
aented to society In the National Cap
Ital thla autumn.
Theae Nrbraaka girl», members o f an omnlbua college that atopped at a
tourist camp In Waahlngton, were caught whtla doing their turn at kitchen
police. Their achoolroom la a motor car.
N AM ED FOR GOVERNOR
Children Cry for It
iketh
SIDE by SIDE test
—letjour own ears
decide
H
Calf Triplets, and All Doing Well
Model 92
John Garland Pollard o f Williams
burg, Vn., who was nominated fot
governor o f Virginia b , the regula!
Democrats to oppose William U.
Drown, Republican and antl-Smlth
Democratic nominee.
Not Road
"Thla letter la marked Tdetated but
not read.'"
“ Well, If he didn't consider It worth
reading, w h , should II"
G r o w i n g C itio *
Here are the three health, rnlf triplet« that wore bom recently on the
7,wlaslg Ilrothere' ranch near Decoto, Calif. Farmers are surprised that all
three sliould survive and be so health,.
FROM HERE AND THERE
Tea planting Is being tried In Ethi­
opia.
indinne of the Amnion region nloep
In hammocks made of strings of palm
fiber.
Overnight lodging coat 12H cents In
Chicago's tlrat hotel, built In 18.’KI b ,
Elijah Wentworth.
Merger negotiations under way
would piare nil French aviation linos
unde? nne management.
Argentine nntlves fimi skunk meni
pnlatnhle.
Jnpnn has two mllllonnlres whoae
holding» are eatlumted nt $200,000,<HK)
ench.
Ilnlr svili stretch one-fourth o f Its
lengtli and retcìict Tienrl, to Its orlg-
liinl length.
Sapphlre» are thè coitinionest Jdwels
use«l In lieitrlng» of wnteheg and tuu-
rlne Instrumenis.
Out o f ever, hundred inhabitants of
the United States, sixteen live In
cltle«.—Farm and Flrealde (1881). The
number to day Is much more than (1ft,
o f e v er, hundred.
Good Only in Action
One secret act o f self-denial, one
sacrifice o f Inclination to duty, Is
worth nil the more good thoughts,
warm feelings, passionate prayers. In
which Idle people Indulge themselves
—Cardinal Newman.
Always That Reservation
"H e mho says nothing," said HI Ho
(he sage of Chinatown. "Is entitled t(
respect unless you learn thnl his si
lenee Is due to the fact that he think*
not hlnc."— Washington Star.
An evergreen I* a tree which stays
green nil winter—that Is to say, the
leaves do not fall In nutnnin. ns do
the leaves ot deciduous trees Many
evergreens are conifers (cone hear­
ing trees), hut not sll eonlfers are
evergreens. The larch Is a conifer,
but Is not nn evergreen.
Spruce Is a familiar evergreen. It
was so named because It was first
known ns n native o f Prussia—
French “ prusse’’ and middle English
‘prose" or “ spruce." Spruce Is an old
name for Prussia. Fir Is nn old word,
long In the Inngn.ige, always used
Tor the tree; pine Is Latin, also the
name of the tree which It designates
today. The hemlock has also Men
long In the language.
There are evergreens which are
not trees. Almost all tropical plnnts.
hotnnlcnlly speaking, are evergreens
The holly Is nn Interesting northern
evergreen, much nsed for decorutlon
purposes nt Christmas.
Tl«e rhododendron Is an evergreen
shrub. Its nume, according to Web­
ster's New International dictionary,
comes from Greek words meaning
literally “ rose tree." It «vos so named
because of Its large (lowers.
Other evergreens ot the north tn-
clude certain varieties of the cedar.
Ivy, laurel, etc. The words are all
"old "—that Is. they hove been In the
language for centuries, often nearly
In the forms we kuow today ns the
names o f these plants or similar
plants.
Largest Palace
The Inrgcsi royal palace In Europe
Is said to he that -of the king or Spain,
cnlled Escurlal and located near
Madrid. It Is said that It requires
four days to go through all the rooms
and npnrtments and that more than
100 miles rou ld he covered In such a
tour. The American Philosophical so­
ciety estimates that It would lake four
days to made a complete visit to the
palace
T U N E IN...M*j««k!
Theatre o f the Air over
Columbia and American
B roa d ca etin g System s
every Sunday night, 9 to
10 Eastern Daylight Sav­
ing Time. Headliners o f
the Stage sad Screen.
What could be fairer than this side-by-
side test! Tim e after time we have said,
“ You cannot buy a better radio than
Majestic at any price.” This side-by-side
test will prove it. Let your cm-n ears and
eyes decide. A ny dealer will help you
make this test. See him today.
G R IC S B Y -G R U N O W C O M P A N Y , C H IC A G O , U .S . A .
W orLi't Large* M o n f a c lm n u/C om pete Radio Receiver«