1 The OREGON tTTATESIIAN, Bateau Oregon Thgredsy glwning, fiorenbcr 28; 1929 -eS m CWWUM . AUU 04VaalS r, s t "i "j. . .. . : t - ?. i t: k r TV T asked Ijloste By BLAIR STEVENSON : In her angul her thoughts !Were less troubled about what would happea to bet- when she iras finally Feiris't captive, than about the disgrace to her whole family connection which would be the inevitable result of her being taken Into custody. She thought f Rvi-rU. her cousin in love and engaged to be married. WhatJ a blow to Sylvia's pnae ner ar rest would be. Then she thought of Sloan. And gain she turned her face to the pillow and wert afresh. The day was hot aside, and.it was her need of air which mad her finally stniKi'Ie up from the bed and sjrope her way to one of the windows through which some f iltera of li?ht made bright patch es cn the flujor. She loo&ei the window catch, then opened one o f the heavy board shutters: part way and rery cautiously. Belief flooded hex vhen she peeped, again cautious ly, down through the angle it made with the window sill, to the ground below. She had expected there would be a guard there, watching and waiting for some stir among the fastened windows. But no one was below. She opened the shutt eMail way then and drawing a chair. to the window, rested in it WbBoshe took deej draughts of the- nfresbr ing air. N Her clock struck again. Eight. 3Vnd then she began o wonder at the silence of the bouse. For as long as she had been in it there had always been small noises about It In the early mornings, as cleaners worked downstairs or ser rants moved in the grounds out side. As she listened and still no sounds reached .her -she became convinced that no one was la the house but herself. It came to her that if this were true she might escape from it, reach Pound's bank in some way, and haying drawn out her money there, go straight from it to her aunt's at Westbury. She went and lay down on her bed again to think the possibility over. After pondering it long and wearily her mind was anything but clear she decided that she was surely alone la the house and that Ferris and Stefano, believing that she did not imagine that any bargain lay between them, had gone else where to consult .about her ease aud in the conviction that she suspected nothing and had retired to bed perhaps bargain further about the price which Stefano was to receive. Then she heard a motor cargo on the road and the commonplace sound of its passing suddenly fill ed her with a fierce desire for the safe and usual life that was going ou everywhere it seemed to her but at The Firs. The house, as he lay there in dread, became dreadful and intolerable to her as the vanished motor car left the air I of all the grounds outside still and , silent again. She determined to 1 escape it at any cost. , Leaving her bed she got anicklv out of her dancing .frock she still ' had on and Into a day dress; She scrubbed the makeup mad rouge from her race and tossed her dark hair transformation and her mask on the floor. Then she heard voices at the base of her open window. "What's this?- -said a voice. What do you dumbells think you are op to now?" "Bnly was going no the tree," explained a second voice. ' "Just tor a look in. He wasn't going up to start anything. We lust wanted to make sure that she was there. "She's there all right and asleep," said the original Voice. She don't suspect anything com ing off. But if you want to bite a bullet go ahead up and make a noise while you're doing It. She sleeps with a gun beside her and will croak you If she wakes up. "Is that right Jack?" inquired the second voice. "It's right, all right,- said the Original voice. "I tried It last alght and nearly got dropped. Say listen you two dumbells you hfon't have to do nothing ' but stick where I planted you. There's a bird; being sprung out of jail right now who's going to try his luck, with that door upstairs when he gets here at one o'clock. I've put up the bail to get him out and hell be here with his safe crack er's tools when I say he will. He'll take care of that door. He'll open it like a sardine can." "You can get back to your car and stick In it," she heard the same man say in a moment or two. Then she beard all three move away. She ran and looked out. It was Ferris and two younger men and they walked toward the stables, five hundred feet away and to the south of the house. Instantly she determined that she could escape from the house before they would have time to come back. Going in her stocking feet te the steel door she opened it at a crack and looked down the hall. No one was in sight. She crept eut and along the hall step by step until she eame to the head of the main staircase. Still she saw no one. Then very slowly she began its descent, a step at a time. Then when she was half way down she saw Stefano s yellow car, with no one In It or near It right before the door outside. She ran down the rest of the steps. Leaping into the car she pressed the starter and slipped the clutch in as the motor turned, She heard a yell over at the sta bles. Then another yell in the house behind her and the crash of falling chairs. Rnt aha Tnaif "alnOft ft, ma A fn front of the hoaiA whn lia first became aware that another, car nao started after her from over at the stable. And aa It nresaad In pursuit of her and was some- wnere near the grates before the house she heard yells from it and then a volley of pistol shots. .- no na continued tomorrow.) SfESlir When the Family Insists on Tl" the family Insists on having I fish absolutely boneless, then Bah loaf or Csh, balls are the standby, . These can be mad by. boUing any fresh fish, then carefully removing the flesh from the tones. Or canned fish may fee need, or any 6rted. aaRed Bab after it soaked la boUtag water to the excess salt. Fee .reason it is taken la fishbaUs , axe -always derive from . codGn.a,Bat many ether triads efj real Cavor. tOce mackerel or sehnoaT ; make an especially detectable xnere are two The Home Kitchen By AUCE LYNN BARRY Unknown Usf tad fry lightly In butter nntn roM' brown. The latter is a quicker and easier method. Flah balls. 9 1 cap cooked shredded Can, S cups raw potatoes rut la cmbes. I eggs. S tablespoons melted batter. n; "X tablespoons milk. 1 teaspoon salt. A Qne-elrtita teasDeoB mmw. Cook the fish aad potatoes together SPOKANE, Wash Not. 17--(AP) Federal sostal inanectore todar said a five rear search tnr a man who robbed an office at Tutue. North Dakota, of $3.64 was ended with the arrest In Wen ajtchee, Wash., of James Murray. An order to retain Murray to Bismarck. N- D.. for trial was Signed todaT bv Jndr' Ktanlav Webster la federal court. His bond was fixed at $15,000. Murray, postal officials said, was arrested in Wenatcheo, Nov. 23. with James J. Rnssell and James Johnson, 18. Russell was returned to Bismarck Monday, it became known, and Johnson, who had many aliases was "held for in. vestigatlon. Murray, It was said. aiso was Known as -scarrace Ry an. Inspectors saI4 they believed he was implicated In several small office robberies. POWER 8HORTAGE OCCURS VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 27. (AP) Lack of normal rainfall for the past year has finally brought water levels so low that Vancouver, In common with other cities of 'the Pacific northwest. Is face to face with a shortage of electric power. 1 can cooked, shredded CIsTe, i? 1 cups mashed potatoes. Z4 t tablespoons melted batter. Mi .1 tablespoon ocnoa Juice. - 4 1 egg.- :Z 'X teaspoon salt. One-eighth of a tasapoen of pepper. 1 tablespoon mlOc Beat theocar with mtlk. thee mix ; with potatoes, flsk aad other tagre dlents. Roll into nttle hells, dip la (fee breadcraejiba. aad fry la deep tat Or Coras into nttle flat cakes oaly enouah water to cover the aaa sad IpreVeat ecorchiac KU with beaten eggs and other Ingredients. torn una uvum na casss ana cry to always 1 oaos Becore Err- a matter a tbXBtly ta Batter It lent sirisseij 1 teaspoon onion Jklce. One-half teaspoon salt. One-eighth teasoooa oeDoer. Mia tswadcrambs, asUk and flaked fish, add seasonings and wabentsa eggs. Place fat a greased taking dish and sprinkle the top with battered crumbs. Bake ta a sssairatt even one boor. To carnage the Savor somewhat ass a Taatf teaspoon of anchovy paste tnstead of salt. Or mix the flaked fish wltn 'some minced salt pork. Ajqr of tbo apleyeeaontese, Mke tae Worcestershire or mushroom or soy saaee, ft added dlsereeUy a half tea, spoon or se win hnprove the flavor It an ordinary white sanee aoceae pastas tne tun add a few capers or lac: trs far fish loaf ia fish is snWaMa frtsh end. haddock. mackerel. whiteCsn, floander, nass, canned sshnsn. . tttms or mackerel, navorincs vary with the flavor of the flan, and naoafly a aenarat improves JL. " t cop naked flah. i 1 One-halt cap bindi lumbs. a S. J t cap a!!. 1 spoon of .grated horseradish ta it jap a bit. Fish always seeds some tightly acidulous scoompaalaeat. For watea reason tomato sauce Is the most popular. Oook tomatoes with aa onion over a medium flra untfl tender, without adding water. Strain, thicken 'with tablespoon of floor for each cop eft tomato Joice aad cook a few minutes! nstU smooth. Beaton with salt, a; oC powdered ginger Instead et tr aad a few drcns of kari SI, 1' in OF 11 BUM TORRINGTON, Wyo., Nov. 27. (AP) Fire early tonight had destroyed approximately half of $1,200,DOO tworth of sugar stored in warehouse No. 2 of the Holly Sugar company north of the Platte river, but the flames had been checked temporarily aad volun teer fire fighters believed they had saved the remainder, or 100, 000 barrels. A brick wall separated the north and south sections of the building and with the help of this Impediment to the fiamee, the volunteers had succeeded In con fining the fire to the south sec tion. Tbo sngar stored lnthe structure represented one thirlPot the season's beet crop in the Tor rington district. The fire started, the belief was advanced, by spontaneous com bustion and had not endangered the factory nearby. Some of the firemen escaped injury or death by narrow margins when hundreds of bags fell as part of the ware house caved in. Dallas Has Many Seeking Work ' DALLAS, Nov, 27. The em ployment situation la more acute In Dallas now than has been the case for some time, especially at this time of the year. Ordinarily, the Quiet time does not come until after the first of the year, but the month of Nov ember has brought more Inquiries to the chamber of commerce, which acts aa a sort of clearing house, than has ever been noted before. As many men as women seem to be In need of woTk, and most 'of them with families to care for. 1 n in POLLY AND HER PALS E HI KING BEN'S TOMB BEXTON HARBOR. M i C h Nov. 27 (AP) Nearly $1,000, 000 in cash is sealed in the "dia mond house," one of the chief buildings of the house of David", in which still lies the mummified body of "King Ben" Purnell, ac cording to a petition filed today In the Circuit court at St. Joseph's by "Queen" Mary Purnell, consort of the late cult leader. The petition asked that the House of David be dissolved and its property distributed among the members. Mary's petition is an answer to injunction proceed-) ings brought by Judge H. T. Dew hist, leader of opposition to Mary in the -cult. Dewhist ought to have the "Queen" restrained from participating in colony affairs. In hef affidavit Mary says she WORD HUNT . fTredemarfe Cepytht. 12, Alexander Lkhteaug. Tratent Peodtaf . ta (bo EngUah language there are THIRTEEN WORDS (each havt&t Just six letters) that begin with the letters U tit JV , On Of them Is D A C O N An officer in Christian churches. ?f- TOT supply the others. '21D1E1A1 31PIE1A1 1 1 vlDlEiAl L .51D1EIAI I I 61DjEAl 1 1 71D1EIAI I I etDIElAl 91D1EIAI 1 lOlDlElAt 1 HlDlElAri r J2IDIEIAI 11 131P1E1A I To diminish In force. To dull; retard. Te rn der Impervious to sound, as a wall. ratal: mortal; implacable; deathly. To make inaudible. To make deaf. A trader: one who buys and sells goodal " la . card playing, the one who distributee cards. More costly or expensive. Also, more highly valued, or esteemed, or loved. In an expensive manner. Also, affectionately. Scarcity: famine.- Deathly. (Chiefly folklore) Toward the right: clockwise; sunwise. Motion toward the right or sunwise. (Slang) A corpse. A tired-out person. In a deaf manner, (One of two forms) A little dear; a darling. NOTE; Proper nouns, obsolete and archaic words, extremely -snnusual technical and scientific words, words that would offend good taste and those plurals or nouns and singular verbs that are formed by the addition of s oj gs art purposely excluded from Word Hunt (Turn to Classified Page for Answer to Word Hunt) is not a member of the House of David and therefore is not sub ject to its rules and regulations. She states, however, that she is one of the trustees to all the property. Roy Flint Back At Former Home MARIQN. November" 27. Roy Flint a former resident of Mar ion but now located at Kennedy, Minn., dropped in to visit his Mar ion friends Saturday. He made the trip out by auto coming the south ern route due to the roads on the northern route, being in such poor condition, on account of snow and rains. Word from George Ludwig, who who Is In the General Hospital at Salem, indicate that he is Improv ing. J. H. Smith made a business trip to Portland Monday. Mr. Smith and his brother expect to start a fuel yard In Portland shortly as an additional outlet for their coal mine at Mendota. Wash. Misa Maimi Bos track visited with her sister In Salem over the week end. Joe Spaulding visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Ol sen Saturday. Mrs. Wayne Barber and son Bobbie went to Oakridge Saturday where they met Mr. Barber, he re turning to Marlon. with them for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Barber vis ited with relatives in Salem Sunday. 'Speaking of 'GoMers' By CLIFF STERRETT "What Are Tonsils Good For?'? Science Still Trying to Settle Question of Their Worth, Says Authority, but There Is Ample Evi dence of the Harm Caused by Diseased Tonsils. M S; J . &i 1 By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. D. United States Senator from New York. Former Commit tioner ffeelta, hew York, City. e ANY persons ask "What are tonsils good for?" Well, science has not settled that question. But science does have -real evidence of what damaee they sometimes do. Tonsils are made up of fibrous tissue.- Deep pockets ran down into the substance of the tonsO. In these pockets germs, which produae poisons may be deposited. The warm mucus and food remnants are ideal materials ta feed the germs. JSk poisons they make are taken p by the blood stream to every nook and corner of J&e body. If yon have pains in year Joints, and perhaps any one of many other bad feelings, your doctor will say at once, I shall look at your teeth and tonsils for 'focal infection.' Any point in your anatomy wheTe-bacteria breed, may be the place from which poisons are spread through the cir culation of the blood. Diseased tonsils may result ta rheumatism, heart disease. eye trouble, ' nervousness, sore throats and colds, dizziness, deafness, and many another trouble Thete is no end to the sicknesses resulting from infected tsasHs. , The most of us seem ta hate fadne the truth. jTet we air want health and happiness. If the tonsils are diseased or At a.irjUHH Mmwtluta then. , f Many cases of tonsa infection 4e not n opetaUon.' Brt if, after I careful watching, yoi doctor advises an aperAUoa, you mas know he j rf-ila trying to 'save you" from "esinethinr.O" snuch worse than a mere operation, i t The removal of the tonsils a now i i: a simple process, it is lac better to ; Tftave slight dlaeomfort for two' or '" three dtfys than to go en magy years - havUg bad health when yea might nave health and eomfert. - There Is no esoass for-removisg Ihe-tonsUa merery because they era ; .- large. Many young children have Big tonsils that disappear in. later " , life. It is not f er enlargement, alone . Jhat the operation Is dona. ' 'But if the enlarrcd tenaSa neve A ' Tb deep pocketa f bar aeearibed. 4 , -- particularly -n .tns Jtonsus; are bscessethere is aeed of attention. - .'iSoch organs are asncronsv: " ; . If is" surprising what Quantities of Ipus may be found J a,seaoMtoa- . -en. But even if the. pus iMBsall ts 1 -euanUty Its mere preseacs oreates 9 V ; fs danger to health.; i UIA times past Shetf jraytit too many tonsu, operyori, to 'm 25 flH&LVELi HbAVENLV XS ) FAVJ, HDW COULD) PUFPJCKLY Gootd) B16FER. MISSUIPED. COCOA IT., eae.i fwAL HAQ UP iR APROrV,As'60TURN TH GAS 6FP FROM LJND&R THAT MK'j OUT! 5- t f rui 1 1 - , TELLIE, THE TOILER 'Thai Was More Than Mother Could Do" By RUSS WESTOVER A-Tes. In the sneaatlms keep the nasal passage dear. ' . st. O What ahocUa girl of as. e rujiw tneaes tan. weigh 1 . A. Sbs .should weigh about 111 pouaaa. l . 1 . : e e . . Q-vfbat should a gtri aged 14, 1 fft K toohee tall wetghl A. She should weigh about 12S pounds. ' 9 e' e . . x ? - JB. F. W. Q-Sow much should a W or Xf, XL ins, tan, weigh? AwShe' shonld weigh about 117, f 1 v.t'j. r I fT7?vZT3Z XI lrnAA . katiksvr.l lLo TOM- ff5Z&. I L AND.l TSp Utlu- J-WEiaEQ f4dTH(M THERE'S 3& lX)A)M AAlO Mf 1 VLhHAWB jv j T TOP- 3ETTINS VSOOB. Urtlt?! Stf24.fE OPT. 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Is It possible tobavo the nose X-cayed at aa eye aad ear mflnnary .without toctor's advfcef 2 have a catarrhal iQat arbance srtth i a'a ofXeaalve odor, and ordinary treat meat Is of itf beneath Jay casav I paUevs the boae- Aeved. - i otlamOniuiee hlaarh v.. . - . 1 4aehes t JI weighr 1 ft.au - -Iw-ea sk- -y,wlgbtf r- z-wit BBw'Mt3V'r atkrebee: nr.d ?niitTlr'9WTiz?' regular aystemaua. ould I weLxb'' f rtU3- iJraauai reduction In tho wuwav w. lipn cvuauiueu. wiutna-1 reguiar exercise win work wondert lamast eases; "'' . K A. a Is K Bseessarr to get stoat after aa abOomlnai oseratloar vt - --Art an beaaa and aorn fatten toft . ' - w Are sweet potatsas as fatten Inc as watts ones? Ay NO. 1 Tea. -Tes. tikwitthL' tm. TO 7;r . SB W J . 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