THE REGISTER-GUARD, F.l'GENE. OREGON
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Bob was
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' V .v ,h ninT minutu
,'"iS.(v,'. opinion.
r 'iL'rb.p. t. tbt fact
i art P"ba'v
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knowlnite of
Ztoir front of Mm and
rJi Bob pushed
s a
CsfrnH NEA Sma. Ut,
th. mm had kicked viciously at tb
dog but bad missed hia mark. Tb
terrier bad not fors-tauen, .Ten if Bob
had. Could it be?
You 7 hia specially ia jewels,
Stere?"
"I'll say it ia. He knowa all about
'em. Little atuff don't eren interest
bim. It'a tbe big onea or nothing. If
someone abould swipe one of thote
bit babies out of the King of Eng
land'a new crown, I'd think this guj
was at tbe bottom of it. He's likelj
oyer there now; probably hat i-lraned
up on the coronation crowds."'
Bob did not answer for a minute,
then he asked casually. if ynu should
be able to pick biro up there'd be a
sizeable reward probably?"
"Enough to keep me in cigars for
a week or two," Stere grinned. "Why?
Know where you can put your hands
on him? Might put some of your story
detectives on bim. They can do audi
lot of things the real force would
neyer think of. But let me in on it, if
you do."
Maybe I will, Stere." Bob toH
him soberly."
(TO BE CONTINUED)
. -j i.A.A orer the cigar.
IF1". .':.-! on a corner of
-Thei re sure --
c.; tilt m:
lv. w WOO inu't
L,k that Esyptian
F.- mimber?" Bi'
t.w.'the one who b
t prove to be pois
..TU.t'i irnf 1 camr
fciaiwreo. -
hi, hat omonem
Trf bis f into .h:
Sri i literary frown. ' Shoot,
fid in bis beet officii tone.
J' r from
piece for
b befran.
rousht in
.Ti,1.
,rff of nil own ouij -
-a k"' Stve Duffed
t and settled back in bis
-That i what comes m
money on tome old
ef i thins thaat alt got as
Uhted i cigaret "Culture
t mta. A lot Ol in. -
; jobs, if they didn't hare
t:;fS to r aooiai.
in artists party mwiv
ird m K on about composi
i .r,rl rolor. until H'd mnke
...j .nnm w to listen. But
tthis atatne for the museum
m yoa find out the shipment
tampered witn ana caiiru iue
I ho did it'"
ind no. answerea mere.
ii this fool thinff had been
from a reliable firm in Lon
jt feti auch things for mus-
iisd collectors, ana a man came
with it to be sure that it got
ikiy. That a where the smugs-
rt comea in. Th statue was of .
I j-llT-looking Eprptian Sod-
Ij'.'i the boy. It wasn't very
fd wai carved out of gome kind
t none, awfully dlnry and
fcid-looVini!. Why anyone'd want
llwyond me."
Iire'i where the arty part of It
ia," Bob anpeeated.
i nodded. "I guess so. Well,
thii guy who came along
it. hid a little racket of his
fe :he aide, buying up or stealing
ft ob the other side and sneaking
a. here past our customs. That'B
p pt a job with this outfit that
pi thinca from Indon. No
p.'.i erer suspect the representa
ta Kth a reliable house. Be
ef this atup his scheme bud
rkiar fine. But he finally
mi his toe on this statue thing."
come?" prompted Bob to
the itory to the end before
cirfct be called out.
Mlowed out a hole in the
r of the thine, put the uncut
ia there, snd plastered it orer
youd never suspect. If one
an hadn't knockpd it seainst
til hn he was putting it in
Ki knocked off a hunk of tbe
P. they never would have paught
V yn mag the man?'' asked
i th no part of it.' answer
' "Of cflurse nnw if I'd been
joh, h'd not hae slipped
? fiagera like h Hid theirs.
fhow he got wmd nf what had
d- and just blew without any-
rT finding a confounded trace
loo can ae the fool 6tatue
" I" the Mtieiim nntr. Tt'
r' that hle jn the poles of its
l! did tha loll l'i..'.n
r-n tf-rward earorlr. -Ua h
"dirty
J but in ar. rpntT of people.
''hocame with the statue
nr across one of his fare
... ,'U MY".j'ri think he'd
71 sot hirn jet."
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North Fork Area
Being Irrigated
NORTH FORK. Aug. SO. I Spe
cial) Several farmers are putting in
new irrigation systems this summer,
R E. Severy, Phillips Bro. and E. O.
Kunk are using the flood system. V.
K. Pwyre the sprinkler system. E. O.
Kunk lias used the flood system for
Keren years to irrigate pasture and
potatoes.
Mrs. Hazel Pippen of Portland is
visiting at the home of Mrs. Flossy
Huntington.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams of
Gold Beach, Ore., returned home to
day after several days visit with her
mother, Mrs. Lettie Phillips, also at
tending the funeral of her uncle, Will
ard Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gentry and
family of Washington are visiting at
the boma of his aister, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Haring.
Cecil Killingbeck Is helping Ernest
Funk with bis baying.
Miss Pearl Keeney of Drain is stay
ing with Mrs. Herbert Henderson as
sisting with the house work.
Elmer Jobnson and A. O. Jackson
and Geo. Shroeder are threshing bent
grass this week. Several more farm
ers will be ready by next week.
Edna Funk is spending several days
at tbe home of Mrs. Edith Watrous
in Florence. She will attend Bible
school classes while there.
Miss Bernice Murray of Florence
has returned home after a week visit
with Doris Morrison.
D. E. Severy was a Eugene visitor
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gentry of Brook
ings, Ore. have taken up permanent
residence on the North Fork.
Liquid air can cause curious ef
fects. Most liquids are solidified, and
most solids are hardened, when im
mersed in liquid air. India rubber be
comes as brittle as glass. Meats
become so solid that they give off a
metallic ring when struck with a
hammer.
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ilNCE the Postofflce Department
lias approved the design for
the Hawaiian 3-cent commemora
tive (the likeness of Kamehameha
I ), it is expected that designs for
the remaining three stamps in the
insular series will be announced
shortly. These will include Puer
to Rico, the Virgin Islands, and
Alaska.
Reproduction of a painting de
picting signing of the treaty of
March 30. 1867, under which the
United Slates paid Russia $7,200,
000 for Alaska, is favored for the
Alaskan design. The Puerto Ri
ca n stamp may feature a view of I
San Juan harbor. Design for the
Virgin Islands stamp is so far not
hinted.
...
Important new foreign Issues
include a series of nine stamps is
sued in Egypt in honor of the new I
king. Farouk. France has just an
nounced a special stamp, to ap
pear in November, commemorat
ing the sesquicentennial of the U.
S. Constitution. Honduras plans
u similar commemorative, limited
lo 200.000 copies.
...
Long awaited, all of the British
coronation stamps are now avail
able to American collectors. Last
arrivals are the sets of Papua and
New Guinea.
...
Air mail service between the
Pas, Manitoba, Sturgeon Landing,
Sajk., and Cumberland House,
Safk., will be inaugurated on or
iibout Sept. 8. Cachet informa
tion may be obtained from the
District Superintendent, Postal
Service. Saskatoon. Sask.
.
Since Asheville. North Caro
lina's new airDort. is still uncom
plete, there will be no special
dedication cachet issued to fea-
luic the S. P. A convention there
in August. All covers received j
will be mailed when the poit is
(otmallv dedicated.
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