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GOLD HILL N E W S. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON feet or even to mentioning the name Is one. Whenever you've got any spe Not All Groundhog* of Harris. Who Is he, anyhow?” cific business to transact w ith aa why Evans slouched easily lu the saddle come right along over nnd transact It Hibernate in W inter —ami then move on out." and twisted a smoke. Although the trudlllon still clings, “Now let's get this straight whai Billie W arren laughed suddenly, a the belief that the gruuudhog emerges I ’m to remember," he said. "M r, Slade gurgle of sheer amusement at the from Ida hole promptly on February sight of the most dreaded man within was saying that he planned to down 2 each year has been long disproved. Cal H arris the first tim e he caught a hundred miles standing there under And now conies J. M. Nelson, who has him out alone. I heard him remark the muzzle of a shotgun, revolving in made a study of the little rodent, to to that effect.” He turned nnd grinned structlons from the mouth of the tell ua that many of the s[s'cles do cheerfully at Slade. “T hat's Ills very Three Bur cook. For Slade was help not hibernate at all. Her« Is his words—and I ’d swear to It as long aa less nnd knew it. CALLERS account of their habits as published my breath ueld o u t I ’ll sort of re|>eat “ Waddles, you win.” he an Id. "I'll In the Farm Journal: it over to myself ao that I can give It lie going before you change your “T here are some which burrow Into Judy, her little friend who lived to the Judge word for word when the min it " at the other end o f the town, had the eoft earth along streams ant) tim e comes,” As the man walked toward ills come to play w ith her. store th eir food for the w inter months. By Slade favored him with a long stare horse which hac sidled a few ste|>a Judy didn’t have any special name These are never seen throughout the which Lanky bore w ith unconcern, away the big cook gazed a fte r blm H A L G. EVARTS so she culled herself Muduui Judy winter. They are the real hlhernu- smiling back a‘t him pleasantly. and fingered the riot gun regretfully. tors. But there also are groundhogs when she played. The wagon did not move on when “I ’ve got my little piece mem "Good afternoon," said Madam Red which make their homes In caves and C o p y r ig h t b y R a i o . E v a r ta the men bad finished working the herd, orized,” Evans said; "and In purtlng tluk-boles In which they store qunn j Apple to Judy ns she arrived. W X V S o r v lf« as the rest of the day had been set let me reniurk that Cal Harris will “Good-afternoon,” said Judy. "Are titles of food. They may he seen moat aside for kill-tim e. An hour after prove a new sort of a victim for you Children's stomachs sour, and need any tim e during the winter, when the you very well Indeed?” Slade's departure the hands were roll to work on. I f you tie Into him belli an anti arid. Keep th eir systems “ I couldn't ask for better health,” weather Is fair. Ing In for • steep. T he girl saw Rile tear down your meat-house.” He sweet w llli I ’hlltlps M ilk of Magnesia! "T he groundhogs along river« often replied Madam Red Apple. "I've been Foster draw apart from the rest and turned his horse and rode back to the When tongue or hrealh tells of acid W H A T HAS GONE BEFO RE well now for three or four days or make w inter hornet In places which sit wltb his back against a rock. He herd. condition--correct It w ith a spoonful later nre covered with w ater for days . maybe more." was regarding some small object held o f Phillips. Meet men and women have At th e W a rre n ra n c h , th e “I'll play your own game," the girl "W ere you sick before that?" asked at a time. Mealed tunnels and alr- " T h re e B a r," • s tra n g e r a p in his hand. As he turned It around been comforted by (his universal told Slade. " I f anything happens to chamhera give protection nnd. while Judy, in a very kindly voice. plied fo r w o rk aa a r id e r . W l l - she recognized It ns a boot heel and aweelener— more mothers should In another man who is riding for me and the w ater may he running overhead, lia m e tte A n n W u r e n — l i n e a r to "No, I don't think ao,” suld Madam the reason for Kile’s absence was voke Its aid for their children. I t le • I have any reason to even suspect yon a ll as 'B illie ," ta th e o w n e r o f the groundhog w ill be enjoying Ids Red Apple, "but I can well remember clear to her. He had back-tracked th e ran ch . T h e g ir l's fa th e r. pleasant thing to take, yet neutralises were at the bottom of it I'll swear cache o f food which he was wise how healthy I ’ve been feeling these C al W a rre n , had been th e o r ig i the blue horse to the scene of the mis more acid than the harsher things too that I saw you do the thing yourself n a l o w n e r T h e n e w c o m e r la put past few days. None of uiy bad head- enough to store before he was shut h ap often employed for the partMie«. N o The Three Bar Is the only outfit with off from the world." to w o rk . C a ttle " r u s tle rs " h ave 1 aches you know, She was h alf asleep when a voice household should be without It. a clean enough record to drag any been tr o u b lin g th e ra n c h ow n e rs . "Not that I really ever have head some distance from the teepee roused T h e new hand g ive s his nam e as Phillips Is the genuine, presrrlp- thing up for an airing before the aches," she added In a much lower C al H a rris . B y his a n n o u n c e her by speaking the name o f Bangs. tlonnl product physlcluus endorse fo r courts without taking a chance. Tnls m en t In fa v o r o f " s q u a tte rs " he "I've a pretty elastic conscience my I voice. "Yes, I feel quite like my old general USS; the nnme la Im p ortan t rule of every man for himself won’t In cu rs th e e n m ity o f a r id e ’ self," the voice went on. " I ’m not ' self.” "M ilk of Magnesia” has been the U. S, k n o w n as M o rro w . T h e w i ll m ade hold good with me." “Oh, I am so glad to hear It." said b y C a l W a r re n s tip u la te d th a t above liftin g a few calves for the registered trade mnrk o f the Clinrlee She moved toward the wagon and So many mothers h a lf th e p ro p e rty should go to I I . Phillips Chemical Co. and Ita pre brand I'm riding for or any little Judy. Slade kept pace with her, leading his th e sen o f his old fr ie n d , W illia m "H ave you beeu well too. Madam nowaduys ta lk about decessor Charles II. Phillips since 1S7(k thing like that, but this deal sort ot H a r r is , u n d e r c e r ta in c o n d itio n s horse. giving th e ir children gorges up In me. T hey’ll never cinch Judy?" T h e new a r r iv a l is th e m an. and "You're a real woman, Billie," he fru it Juices, as I f this “ Very well Indeed, I thank you." he discloses th e f a c t to B illie . It on to any man— they never do. Old said, “You better throw in with a S lade, a ra n c h m a n w ith an u n - “ Are your dear little children well?" were a hew discov Rile Is brooding over It. lie 'll likely a a v o ry r e p u ta tio n , v is its B illie ery. Aa a m atter of run amuck. One way or another he'll asked Madam Red Apple. Slade, e n d e a v o rin g to em b ra c e “ Yea, they are well too. 1 left them fact, fo r over fifty B illie Is in te r r u p te d by H a r r is . try to break even for Bangs." W h ile th e r id e r s a re a t th e ir Billie recognized the voice as all at home taking naps, except Edna. yeurs, mothers have e v e n in g m ea l, f a r o u t on the been accomplishing M oores and knew that one o f her I brought Edna with me.“ ran g e , six o u ts id e rs Join them “Do let me see Eduu," said Madam results fa r surpassing anything you men, at least, had not forgotten B illie k n o w s th e m to be “r u s t can secure from homo prepared fru it lers." T o test H a r r is * c o u ra g e the Bangs. It was the first time an In ti Red Apple. g i r l a p p o in ts h im te m p o ra ry fo r e So Judy went hack to the hall where Juices, by using pure, wholesome C a li mation that the affair was other than m an. tu g g e s tln g th a t he o rd e r she hud left Edna w ith her hut and fornia F ig Syrup, which Is prepared an accident had reached her ears, th e v is ito rs to le a v e . S o m e w h a t e e e e e e e under tho most exacting laboratory coat. to h e r s u rp ris e he does so. T h e men d e p a rt, m a k in g th re a ts . B il Edna was a china doll with lovely sut>ervlston from ripe C alifornia Figs, The calf round-up was nearing the lie m ak e s H a r r is p e rm a n e n t f o r e Q ^ irh K t H t / l A p lr a a a n t. » f e t l l v * end. Tw o weeks would see the finish bright pink cheeks, a very red mouth ! richest o f all fru its in laxative and • y ru p — 15« a n J 6 0 « •<«••• A n d • < - m an. C a tc h in g M o r r o w le a v in g nourishing properties. le rn a O ? . a«« |»1M >•» I t i r o a f a n d and supply the final tally. H a rris sat and dark hair. c a ttle w e re th e y can be s tolen. C h « *< S alva, 5 5« . H a r r is d is c h a rg e s h im . R id in g “She looks well and healthy,” said ; It's marvelous to see how billons, on a rock and reviewed the plans he w ith B illie , a m a n p re s u m a b ly weak, feverish, sallow, constipated, had formulated for the salvation of Madam Red Apple. M o rro w , shoots a t H a r r is . T h re e the Three Bar brand, realizing the " I don't have to worry about her. tinder-nourlsbed children respond to B d r rid e rs s t a r t in p u rs u it o f P A R K E R 'S ’ Its gentle Influence; how their breath weak spots and mapping out some M b rro w . One o f th e m . B an g s , Is H A IR HAL-SAM am bushed and k ille d . clears up, color flames In th eir cheeks, special Hue of defense that might i««MlM*n4ru(T * ( - i « II a irm a il In« K e t l o t « , C o lo r a n d and they become sturdy, playful, en serve to strengthen them. In the se B a a u ty I o G r a y a a d F a dad H a l* ergetic again. A Western mother, elusion of the wagon Waddles was •>« »n t f t A la t I'ru ffg ls ta . H l w u l ' h e t t i W b s I »lr|).< t> w W T C H A P T E R V — C o n tin u e d Mrs. I I . J. Stoll, Valley I ’. O., Ne carefully rereading a much thumbed FLO R F -S T O N S H A M P O O - M e a l fo r aaa la braska, soys: "M y little daughter, — 10— document for perhaps tbe hundredth ««»unaetkin with Parker1« H air U a e a a . Makes the Itnma I.uclle, was constipated from hair aoft and fluffy, fto ranta by mail or a l dra<> The old man was gloomy and silent, time. A man had come In at daylight uiaU. ilia c u i Chemical Work», Pauhogua, N. Y. babyhood. I becamo worried about with the mall from B rill's and Billie his face set in sorrowful lines as he - ......... 1 j 7'. — - Ja- , her and derided to give her some Wnrren was w ithin her teepee poring went abont his work, and it was evi W. N. U., P O R T LA N D , NO. *-.1929. California F ig Syrup. I t stopped her over her share of It. The men had dent that he was continually brood constipation q u ic k ; and tho wny It finished theirs and were sleeping. ing over the fate o f the youth he had H u g e M agn et loved. Improved her color nnd made her pick The girl read first the four letters The world's largest magnet, a 120s up made me realize how run-down site B illie could not shake off the re in the same handwriting, one to mark ton monster Hint weighs more than had been. She Is so sturdy nnd well membrance of the boy’s adoring gaze each week she had been on the round- } many a locomotive, lias recently been now, nnd always lu such good humor u p The fifth was from Judge Colion. | as bis eyes had followed every move thnt neighbors say she's tho happiest completed and w ill act ns an aid In her father's old friend, to whose I she made and in some vague way she girl lu the West.” linportnut researches In light, electric felt that she was responsible for the hands all his affairs had been en- - Harris Sat on a Rock and Reviewed L ike all good things, C alifornia F ig ity and radioactivity. trusted. A fte r scanning this she read accident She often rode near Rile the Plans Ha Had Formulated Syrup Is Imitated, but you can alwnys Torrents of w ater cool Its huge cop again the other four. Very soon now. Foster, knowing what was in his per coll, which carries a terrific elec in the course of a few months at th« “ Gussis Is Vsry W s ll,” Said Madam get the genuine by looking fo r the mind. He spoke but little and. In real man— me— and we'll own this name "C alifornia” on the carton. tric current of 3,(MX) amperes—enough outside, she and the w riter would Rad Apple. common with the re s t he never once country. I ’ll run the Three Bar on to light, ssy (1.000 ordinary Inmps. Ac mentioned Bangs. meet away from his native environ > ten thousand head whenever you say Uow la your Just the T h in g cording to Its designer It keeps a pow ment and In the midst of her own. Al | I'm thankful to say. At the end of a week Slade rode the word." erful magnetic field unnhated for ways before this had been reversed Gusale Goodstoney?” Woman Customer (to druggist)— My up to the wagon as the men were •I'd rather see it on h alf as many “Gussle is very w ell,” suld Madam 'usband's nerves arc thnt bad 'e can't and her association with Carlos hours, during prolonged experiments. working the cows gathered In the sec through my own efforts,” she said Red Apple. "Last week her ear ached Deane bad held a background of his seem to get ahead; 'e's lost his am ond circle of the day. He Jerked And some day 1 w ill." own setting—a setting In startling a little and mine did, too, but she got bition. Do you think It would do nny C an ’t Be Dons his bead to draw her aside out of “Some day yon’ll see it my way," confrast to her log house nestling In , over It In no time at nil. good to give 'lm a dose o f them aspir range of Waddles' ears. “Get a new body and have your top he prophesied. " I know you better "W hy the very next day we were ing tablets?— Boston Transcript. repaired," says an advertisement. “ How ’s the Three Bar showing ap than any other man. You want an out a desert of sage. T he Deane house ' We Just was a wonderful old-fashloued man both as well as could be. Don't yon wish you m ight!— Houston this spring?" be asked abruptly. fit of your own—and If the Three Bar had to be careful." I ’okt-blspatch. sion set In a grove of century-old Peace never chums with worry. “Better than ever," she retorted and gets crowded out you’ll go to the man “O f course, to be sure,” said Judy. elms and oaks. She k n e .' his life and he caught a note of defiance In her that can give you one In its place. “ Won’t you have some tea?” asked now he would see her In her natural voice, That w ill be me. Some day we'll Madam Red Apple. “ You always have surroundings. "You're lying, Billie," he asserted trade.” in a hazy sort of way she felt that such delicious food nt your house that calmly. “The Three Bar w ill show 'Some day— right soon— you'll trade some day ahe would listen to the plea | mother said we could have something another shrinkage this year.” your present holdings for a nice little that. In some fashion or other, was to eat here today." “How do you know?" she flashed; range in hell,” a voice said in Slade’s T h a t pleased Judy and It pleased woven into every le tte r; but not till and the distrust o f him that Harris ear and at the same Instant two huge the Three Bar was booming and no Madam Ited Apple too for she loved to had roused in her, lately submerged paws were thrust from the little win longer required her supervision. entertain her friends. beneath the troubling thoughts of dow of the cook-wagon and clamped Everything else In the world was sec So she went to her mother who had Bangs, was suddenly quickened and on his arms above the crook of his el ondary to her love for her father a the cups and saucers all ready nnd thrown uppermost In her mind. bows. Slade was a powerful man but brand and the anxiety of the past two poured the cambric ten Into the cups. "1 know,” be asserted. “It's my he was an Infant In the grip of the vears of Its decline eclipsed all other There were thin slices of bread nnd business to know everything that goes two great hands that raised him clear issues. butter on another plate, and pieces of on anywhere near my range. Yon of the ground and shook him before Her reflections were Interrupted by sponge cake on still another. say you want to run the Three Bar he was slammed down on his face ten H arris' voice Just outside her teep ee. W hat n delicious ten they had! How brand yourself. There’s not a man feet away by a straight-arm thrust “Asleep, Billie?" he asked softly. in this country that would touch e pleased Judy was with her visit. Ills deadly temper tlared and the “ No," she said. What Is It?" Three Bar cow if you was hooked ap swift move for his gun was simultane Muilam Red Apple enjoyed her "I've thrown your saddle on I’a w ith me.” guest, too, so very much, nnd both ous with the twist which brought him poose," he said. “ Let's have a look Edna nnd Gussle Goodstoney got along “And then the Three Bar would bo to bis feet, but his hand fell away around." only one out of a dozen or more Slade quite beautifully. from the butt of It as he looked Ir.to She assented and they rode off up brands,” she said. the tw in muzzles of a sawed-off shot “I am so sorry you must be going," the left-hand slope of the valley A For nc reason at ail she was sud gun which menaced him from the win said Madam Red Apple later, ns Edna mile or so from the wagon H arris dis denly convinced of the truth of H ar dow. The face behind the gun was nnd her mother. Madam Judy, were mounted on a high point. ris ’ suspicions concerning Slade. She the face of Waddles. putting on their wraps. "Let's have a medicine chat," he of noted that his eves traveled from on? I ’m aboul to touch off a pound of “ I ’ve had a lovely time,” suld Judy. fered. “ I've got considerable on my man to the next till he had scru shot If you go acting up,” Wad-lies "I'm delighted to hear that, my mind.” tlnized every one that worked the said. "Any more talk like you was dear,” said Madam Red Apple. She leaned against a rock and he herd. Just handing out and you'll get "Don't be such a stranger nnothcr sat cross-legged on the ground, facing “ Are you looking for Morrow?” she smeared here and there.” How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspirinl Come around soon.” her and twisting a cigarette as an time. demanded, nnd Instantly regretted her Are you running the Three Bar?' Gussle Goodstoney was renlly very And how often you’ve heard of its prompt relief of sore throat oc aid to thought Her head was tilted rem ark. Slade's face did not change Slade asked. tonsilitis. N o wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia« back against the rock, her eyes half- proud of her mother. She had such by so much as the bat of an eye and “Only at times, when the notion pprfect manners. closed. rheumatism; and the aches and pains that go with them. The won he failed to reply for a space— too strikes me." Waddles said. “And this You could hardly tell the difference (TO BE CONTINUED.) der is that anyone still worries through a winter without these long a space, she reflected— then between her manners and the manners turned to her, tablets 1 They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the ;; ■ 8 * 8 x 8 * 8 # a * a * 8 # 8 # 8 # 8 # 8 # 8 # 8 * B * 8 * u # 8 * n * a * n # 8 # a # B » » w i of almost any grownup mother. "Morrow — who's he?" he asked heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors "And why should I look for him?" RIDDLES have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven direc “ He rode for you last year,” she tions. Why not put it to the test? said. W hat Is It that sings and has eight The neckties men wear today were decoratlvely— had become a flxed mode, " O h ! That fellow. I recall him Aspirin ta the trad« mark of Bayer Manqfactor« legs? A quartet. evolved from lace thingumabobs that of Ifonoacattcecldaater of SalleyllcacJd now Bleak-looking citizen," be said too. Starling life as u cravat, and a • • • •‘And what about him?” were worn, back in the days when broad cn«, Il has ibinned down to a What Is It that goes but never gets men's Imagination let them In for slim four-ln-hand and sometimes II ex "You tell me," she countered. "That new foreman of yours— the rainbow bued silk and velvet clothes, presses Itself in a bow.— Irene Kuhn anywhere? A clock. • • • fellow that was scouting round alone to keep the neckbund of tbe shirt to In Liberty Maguzfne. W hat Is the strongest day? Sunday, gether. fo r a few months—has been tnlking because all of the others nre "week" What men wore In those days In w ith his mouth," Slade said “If he Buaineaa Disaster ilays. leu ot a tie was called a Jabot or keeps that up I ’ll have to ask him to • • • Robert, seven years old, out riding kerchief, it was not all lace, for It speak right out what's on his mind ” with Ills puients, passed the local drug I l Dick's father Is Tom ’s son, what D erived from D aily U sb o f thr was a sneeze catcher as well. “ He'll tell you,” she prophesied. store, which had Just changed hands. relation Is Dick Io Tom? Tom Is his After the neckerchief had done “ W hat then?” “ What has happened to Mr. Brown?" grandfather. double duly In the names of decora “Then I ’ll kill him,” the man stated he was asked. • • • The girl motioned to Lanky Evans tion a d utility, a few ot the more “Oh," replied Robert casually, “ he's I f your uncle's sister Is not your and he rode across to them. sensitive of the young bloods whose limit, what relation would she he to “hunky, I want you to remember hay fever was particularly bad re out of business; he went hank-rohhed.' you? Your mother. T he Soap, pure and fragrant, to cleanse velled. They began carrying these ker- this," she said. "Slade has Just prom • • • the akin; the Ointm ent, antiseptic and The Car I a F ir at The ised to kill Harris. And If he does cboo-ke -chiefs In their hands healing, to remove pimples, rashes and When may n man’s pocket be empty I'll sjiend every dollar I own seeing custom became popular und In no time Many un old shoe now is liiilf-solerl irritations; and finally the Talcum.smooth nnd yet have something In It? When that he’s hung for It,” she turned to al all (he cambric and luce what's-lt because the ear needs new ones.—(.'In and pure, to impart a pleasing fragrance it hug a hole In It. Slade. “ You might repeal what you became a hand kerchief. elnnatl Enquirer. to the skin. e • e When the hand kerchief wag Hnai.) Soap JJc. Ointm ent H e . and 50c. Talcum J ) t Just told me,” she suggested. Doddyy Evening The Settling °fthe Sage MakesUfe Sweeter “Lucile is the Happiest Girl ’ * P h il l ip s M ilk of Magnesia r PISO S /•coughs For Colds Original Necktie Was More Than Ornament C uficiira P R E P A R A T IO N S Slade looked at her steadily. “Yon misunderstood me,” be stated "1 don't recall uny rem ark to that ef transferred permanently from (he hand to the pocket, the tie around th leek, with a single uilssloa— to hind , Mansfield, England recently sent s 20-pound gooseberry pie to Mansfield Mass., a token of good will. Why Is a printing press like the for hidden fruit? Because from It springs a knowledge of good and evil Sample each free. AJJrtu: "Cutlcura," Dept. B(l, Malden, Mail. C n tleu ra S h a v in g Ntlrk SlSr.