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P n fif 3 THE GOLD HILL NEWS, THUItSDAY, JUNE 2. 1932 UNDER FROZEN STARS CHAPTER III ■ thaa MwwAlMd « e . Te Principal Events ot the Week Assembled for Information of Our Readers. by GEORGE MARSH "Yea, even with her short hair and tha knickers. In fact the knickers N e w S c o tt L e t t e r F o u n d were becoming," be laughed. Written by Sir Walter Bcott to Bit Mary's regular features stiffened. Idem Fergnaon, on January 11, 1823, “They roust have been— very— when FROM THE BBOINNINO i seven page letter baa Just been pr» you pulled her out of tha lake." TH E MARKETS mated to Glasgow university, Gia» Then Jim briefly narrated tha events From his fur post, Sunset House, in ‘ha Canadian north, Jim Stuart, Portland ¡ow, Scotland, by Alexander J. Sou- of tha evening following the coming ol trader in clisrgs. with his headman, Omar, rescues a girl from an over- Aurora LeBlond to Sunset House. Wheat — Big Bend bluestem. hard a r of Sydney. Australia. It nevat turned esnos in the lake. She is Aurora LsBlond, daughter of Stuarts When ha had finished, the girl who winter, 71c; soft white and western ■as been published, having been lying rival in tha fur business, and proves to ba a charming companion. In a had listened while her eyes furtively j whits, 61 Vie; hard winter, northern «elected In Australia for 90 yearsand spirit of fun, shs and Jim arrange to exchange notes on a certain bland. LsBlond, with Parsdb, his half-bresd lieutenant, arrives in search of the a aald to present a completA char- ranged from crisp brown bslr, and spring and western red, 59 Vic. missing girL Paradis displays enmity towsrd Jim, though LsBlond ac bold, weather-burned feature», to tbs icter of tbe Scottish writer. Port Hay—Buying prices. L o. b. knowledges his debt of gratitude to Sunset House. Going to the island, wall-sat shoulders and capable bands, Jim b ambushed by Paradis and forced to travel towsrd the LsBlond said quietly: "And to think that yoo’ll land; Alfalfa. Yakima, 114. post. On the way bs overturns the boat, leaving his half drowned enemy Butterlat—Pound 13015c. never sea this— what d’they call 'cm, on the beach. Egg»—Ranch, 13014c. flappers?—thia flappA again, the Hogs—Good to choice, $3.50 0 1 00 daughter of your bitter rival. Poor Cattle—Choice steers, $6.00 0 6.50 Omar ahook hla bead. "Ils got soms- Lauren monopolizing her for days— Jim!" Tha sound of voices checked Jim’s j Lambs—Spring, $4.00 0 4.50. weeks, possibly—aroused In him a t’lng sen a tres.” Frequently It 1» worm«. reply as Christie st^d McComb entered deep resentment over the duty which Seattle "Wall, let's (ta rt along," aald Jim. T h « » dangerou» ond di*- the house. had Bent him sooth to Lake Expanse. Wheat—Soft white, western white, q w tin g parasites which ore “Ha'a near tha tralL We'll find out" That evening tha inspector sat lata bard winter, t2c; western red. tic ; SO comma» to children ora more Taking up their loads tha two men He found himself wondering It this with Stuart. The spring trade at Sun Mcl-auren wars a single man—then tsrious than most mothers think. Rnstlnss continued over the carry. Rhortly they northern spring 53c; bluestem, 72c. stnnp, gritting thn taath,scratching thn not«, set House had been little better than laughed at a Jealousy based on a few cams up with Minoka, yelping excitedly Eggs—Ranch, 13015c. a r iock of app«til« are signs lhat worms hours with a girl whom. In all likeli that of the year before. It was a a few yards off tha trail. Butterfat—Pound 15c. are pretnnt. Give Dr. Jayne'« Vsrmifuga great disappointment to Andrew Chris- Hllpplng tha tump line from hla head, hood, he would never see again. promptly. It is oaa sura way to axpal round Hogs—Good to choice, $404 15. tie and he made no effort to conceal Tha peterboro approached the post, Jim dropped hla load and turned off worms and their nggs from tha intestine*. Cattle—Choice steers, $606.50. hla chagrin. asleep In the soft July sun. For two PUotant, sure ond gnntln in action, abso tha path to see what the husky had “They’ll be after me again at Winni Sheep— Spring lambs, $505.50. lutely harmioss. If worms ar» present it will treed, when an angry voice rose above hundred years this post bad guarded peg when they see yer return»,” he do wonders for your child. G«t a bottla the frontiers of Klwedln. Spokane the bedlam of the husky'a yelps said, squinting at Jim through his today from your druggist DR. D. JAYNE At the big log trade-house Christie Cattle—Steers, good, $6.50 06.25. ••Call off that dog!" & SON. Philadelphia. In the thick branches of a spruce and his clerk, McComb, turned from steel-rimmed glasses. " It’s three years Hogs—Good to choice, $3.7503.85. the slab table where they were bent now since we set you op at Mita- O VER 3 8 M IL L IO N BOTTLES SO LD perched a stranger treed by Hinoke. Lambs—Good to choice, $4.50 0 5.00. wangagama and yeh're making little •Here, Rmoke! Rtop that noise!" over a book of accounts, heads to headway against the Frenchman. Recretly amused at the discomfiture of gether, when Jim entered. "Good duy, Mr. Christie—McComb I" Ye’ve been a great disappointment to While out for a walk, Mra. Elale the man In the tree. Jim reached Ills me. Stuart. Knowing yer father, and greeted Jim. Maurer, who lived at Banks about a dog. “Ile a all right, now; be won't yer own record at God’s lake, I picked The dour face of Andrew Christie bother you." he snld. year ago, dropped dead on a Portland Odd Typo of Frag "What d’yuh mean—having a wolf framed In sn Iron gray beard, turned yeh as t?ie man to beat Louis Lelllond street. at bis own game.” on the voyugeur with the i-lfigy of a A frog that Dever goes near the like the! loose In the bush? I f I'd Jim’s blood heated at the unfairness After being abut down for a short vater Is one of the curiosities noted smile on the stiff lips. bad my gun. I ’d have bored him." "So ye're here— at laat? I've been of the thrust. "Yea," he aald. "and time, the Coquille Shingle M ill com ly Arthur Loverldge, of Harvard'i “Oh. no, you wouldn't kill a val how have you backed me np? You've pany expects to resume operation! tluseum of Comparative Zoology on uable dog because he yelped at you. If expecting yeh." Jim’s teelb clamp«! hard at the cool held me to Lake Expanse prices and next week. i trip through East Africa. He found you'd spoken to him, he wouldn't ness of his reception from tha In allowed LeRlond to outbid me for tbe :hls type of frog in an exceedingly have hurt you." Jim scrutinized the Ralph Mason ot Ione died last week fur." Iry and sandy region. stranger, who suspiciously eyed Rmoke, spector of the district. "But the Hudson's Bay goods are from burns from an explosion of gaso "I came by canoe— not airplane,” he now calmly surveying his former better—they’re worth more.” line. A spark flew Into the gasoline quarry. Evidently, from bis good countered. "That's true; they are; but Le- Unk while he was welding. “Well. Mary’s waiting to see yeh at clothes and general appearance, he Rlond'a got a mysterious hold on all had coma from “outside." Who could the house and supper'll soon be ready, The city council of Astoria has re so we'll not talk business now," an the northern hunters who’ve kept ha be? pealed an ordinance licensing paint away from us. Omar and I think utually yield quickly when "Apeak to him? I spoke to him In swered tha older roan, turning to his we've stumbled Into a clue. We’re ers, paper-hangers and decorators and four languages, but hs wouldn't llsteu," figures. compelling them to put up a bond. At the factor’s quarters a woman going to follow It up this nuinmer.” laughed the other. "Well. It's high time tha post was A heavy hall storm struck an area "Welt, Rmoke's satisfied that you're watched Jim's approach. He waved THB WXNETMATING GERMICIDE his hat and she lifted a hand In reply. getting Its share of that trade. It's near Six Corners, stripping leaves all right, now," snld Jim, Impressed beyond me why ye've not done batter. by the good nature of this man In new As ha reached her the fair skin of the from fruit trees. Mounds of hail is freely applied three times a girl's face was touched with color, her Yer father. If alive, would ba lore dis stones were left In yards and on roofs. whipcords, with the stamp of the city day. It haa helpad many after appointed.” on face and manner. "You left your blue eyes, beneath the thatch of gold other treatments failed. Ask your Jim choked down hl* anger as tha John Cornett, who was In Redmond knotted at the back, alight with outfit at the end of the portage?" Druggist for tha $ 1 .2 5 size. old man went on: "Now they’ll not recently from his Ochoco ranch, said "Yea. You're Hudson's Bay people, pleasure. "Well. Jltq, how are you?" said be thinking of a change this year, four elk had fed with his cows all I suppose." The stranger smiled. F.E.ROUJMSCO.Sr*"**' Mary Christie as he took her hand. bot—" winter. The elk follow the cows "I'm Meljiuren. of the North-West "But what?" broke tn the exas “It aeema years since you were here Trading company." perated factor of Runset House. “I f home each night. In January." "Oh. yes, Mr. Mcljiuren I've heard Due to the copious rains the present C a n 't E a t Rocks “Reema longer than that to me, that's meant to ba a threat, Mr. Chris of you." Jim had Indeed heard of the Blinks—Just got bad news for my Mary." he returned. "How well you’re tie, make It specific I I ’ve worked season, a bumper crop of atrawber- man who had furnished the financial hard to make a go of It, but you know rle< i , anticipated In the Marshfield elghboFs chickens. looking thia spring!" backing for LeRlond's string of fur and I know that we've got tha cleverest district. Local berries are now ap Jinks—Yeah? What's that? Aa they entered tha house the girl posts: but he was surprised to find fur man In the bush as a competitor, pearing on the market. Blinks—My wife has decided ta threw a sidelong glance at the bold him so young—hardly forty, from his and If you and headquarters think lave me make a rock gardes thia looks. "My name la Stuart I'm In profile of tha man beside bar. " I’m soma one elae would do better, say so The Astoria chamber of commerce rear instead of planting a vegetable glad yon think so, Jim." charge at Sunset House." wUI undertake a campaign to sell me. Jim thought of Aurora T-eBlond. now. Rend another man and see what For a space McLauren s e e m e d to memberships in the Oregon Coast Sooner or later the news of the glrl'a he’ll show!” measure ihe caliber of the tall fur “T n tl tu t! Not so fasti I sent yeh Highway association and will have a mishap and the visit of her father to trader with the level gray cyca which Sunset House would reach Lake Ex up there and I ain’t ordered yeh out— goal of 1000 memberships. coolly looked Into hla Then he said: Checks covering SO per cent of the "Ro you're the chap who's bucking us panse. He would have to report It to yet.” The gray eyea of the younger maa Christie. Rut he would tell Mary now claims against the defunct Bank of at Runset House?" before her father and McComb ap glittered. “ What you mean,” he aald, Southwestern Oregon, at Marshfield, "Yea Mr. M cljiuren," said Stuart, staring through half-shut eyes Into the hla face hardening, "I'm burking you. peared. are ready (or distribution. The amount “Did you know that my rival La- Impassive face of Andrew Christie In the Inst three years you've had the to be distributed Is $73,523. circled by Its atubby beard, "la that laugh on me. but I want to tell you Blond haa hla daughter with him this t o u t » . Sprinkle 11 ab ou t th « Soar, you're giving me one more chance— a The Roseburg city council has set summer?" he boldly began. that you'll have to work for the fur year, perhaps.” July 2$ as the date for a special elec "The Indians saw them when they M hours a day. Side. Cheap. G u In the future." "Aye, that would be fair." M ora th a n l.t M .a M tion to vote on the proposed annexa Mel.auren, with a smile, extended passed through. Have you seen her?" Jim smiled sourly. "Knowing the t year. A t ] tlon of Edenbower, Riverside and his hand. “Good day, Stuart," he »aid. demanded the rlrl with Interest. odds against ns, you, nevertheless, “Well," said Jim with a amlle, "I Ignoring Jim's remark, "from what I think we ought to be on our feet by West Roseburg to Roseburg. should say that I have. We found her hear of you. you're too good a man to A carload of bass will be shipped by another year?” be sacrificed at Sunset House. The In .a big blow clinging to a canoe drift Christie nodded. the state game commission to Klam i ing In tlie Inke.” odds are too heavy against you." "Well," said Jim. rising, and ex ath county to be planted in Upper Mary Christie leaned toward the “This winter the odds are going to pelling a deep breath, “unfair aa It is. C u ltiv a to r W ith in T r e e shift," said Jim, as McLauren's men speaker, her face eHger with curiosity. I'll take you. I f I don’t double the Klamath lake, where It Is thought A tree on the property of Law conditions (or their propagation are came up with the canoe anil dunnage, "You auved her life—pulled her out trade next year I'll q u it" rence Henderhan, of Marietta, Ohio, and the partner of Lelilond left him. of the Inke? What’s she like?" The following morning as he walked Ideal. aas grown to maturity with Its trunk The feminine curiosity evidenced In "You mak' moch talk wld dat feller." Mayor Berg of Coquille has pro on the shore of the lske with Mary grumbled Omar, walking to the canoe. the question drew a Inugh from the Christie he told her of the year of claimed May 28 a city holiday. It la Inclosing a farm cultivator. Tbe tree, an elm. formed around the cul “ He tak' de fur from you an' you trader. "Well, she had bobbed hair grace given him by her father. the occasion of the dedication of the tivator when it wna a sapling. It la shake hand. Rettalr let Smoke eat and wore knickers. What d'you think “Oh. Jim,” she protested, “he doesn't bridge at Gold Beach and part of the low 10 inches thick. heem up. eh?" of that?" mean that. They're worrying him at opening of the coast highway cere “I don't think much of It,” said "You're certainly a good hater, Winnipeg and he's taking It out on mony. Omar," laughed Jim. "Rut the man Mary, drily, "but you’re not telling everybody. He was the same way was friendly, and I was glad to havs me what she's like." The McKensle highway at the sum with McCoy, from Jackflsh, last week." "Are you Interested to hear the rest a look at LeRlond's partner." “Well,” Jim turned, to surprise tha mlt of the Cascades Is still buried un "Ah-hah I" grunted the half-breed, of the s to ry r he demanded. veiled look In her e.vea—a look now der 15 feet of snow and unless an ef • ( t h e L O W R e d a e e d R a te "What Is she like, Jim? What hap lifting the peterboro to hla shoulders. close to pain, "It's hard to work three fort is made by the highway depart tn d visit Europe th is su m m er. "He steal de fur an’ he steal de girl." pened? Did you take her to Sunset years as we have worked and In tha ment to open tbe road It wul remain • r i t e ▼ . A. PRATT, % Canadian Across the remaining mile of portage House?" Pacific S. S. Com pany, Straus B uild- end get kicked for our pains." blocked until July. "She's dark, of course— like her fa ng, Chicago, Illinois- to the Woman river Omar's gloomy “I appreciate what you've done up A good looker—striking, In Fruit farmers have quit telling about prophecy dominated Jim's thoughts. ther. there, Jim.” Rhe gated at him through Already hs had put the hope of agnln fact,” he stumbled on. eyes unabashed, empty of all subter freakishly formed fruit and blossoms F r o s e a R e c e p t io n s , T a n “Even with her hair bobbed—and seeing Aurora I^RIond, that summer, fuge, as she said alowly: "Doesn't at Cove. Mrs. Hugo Blank, It la re Blinks—How did you manage to behind him, but ths thought of Me- knickers F’ It mean anything to you to know that lated. claims to have a sweet apple tatch such a cold? tree which now bears three perfectly I believe In you?" Jinka—I dropped in at tbe bank to He saw the girl's heart In her stead formed double white roses. tee about getting a loan, and going fast gaze and a strong Impulse to taka The judges to select the queen of from the outside air to the zero stuff wlmt she so freely offered swept him, the Lebanon Strawberry fair will be I found In there gave me chills.— when a flash of dark eyes framed by Cincinnati Enquirer. Considering that the serpent, alone tropical countries where It Is found In wind-tossed hair crossed his vision. from Willamette university, Unlver greatest number and widest variety, It Slowly he nodded. " It does mean a lot slty of Oregon and Oregon State col among the lower creatures, can travel Cannon a Cnriasity Is the dresd snd curse of the country to have your confidence—your friend lege. The choice will be based on with speed upon land or upon water, A breech-loading cannon chiseled side, and fear Is often an elementary poise, attractiveness and personality. can climb trees, swallow other crea ship. Mary.” from a solid bar' of Iron by Andrew With a sigh she turned from him tures of much greater girth than Itself, Ingredient of nnfural religion. The bodies of Edmund C. Brown and I. Nave of Columbus, Texas, Is In the Mesopotamia, the original home of and they continued their walk. go without food for Incredibly long hla wife, lost in a blizzard during Jan Witte Memorial museum of San An period«, haa eye» protected by a very the human race, la especially Infested That afternoon ns the canoe left uary In the Dead Indian country, were tonio, Texas. strong horny substance, so that It can with serpents, sometimes In numbers the post bound back to Sunset House returned to Ashland last week. They squeeze Itself Into stony crevices almost Incredible, the mouth of the and Jim waved hla hat at the lone S ho w without damaging Its eyesight, pos Euphrates In some flood seasons being figure standing In the clearing he car were found by William Lindsay and "Going to the horse show?" sesses the ability to fascinate birds a great moving mnsa of the horrifying ried with him the memory of the tense William Taylor, who have searched " I think I will. It may be my las’ and »mall animals so that they are creatures. face of Mary Christie. He saw her long to determine the fate of the cou again, her heart In her eyes, offering pie, who froze to death attempting to thance to see a horse." helpless to make their escape, enn In Copyright * 7 Peas Puh. Os, That afternoon, on the shore at Hun- •at House, Omer aat pulling glooeilly a t his plpa beside tha loads'] and wait ing peterboro, scanning (ha wlds roaches of tha atlll lake for a sign of Jim’s canon. “Ha go for to s m dat woman," hs muttered, with an ominous shake of his black hsad, as bs rut a pipeful front a plug of Company nigger hand. Than ba turned with a scowl at tha anunil of Sarah's shrill roles. “ W ars aas Messier J earn 7" As ha glanced around at her Omar's swart faaluraa slowly expanded In a ainlla. Marsh’s coal black head was resplendent In a crimson scarf. "Why you laugh?" she demanded angrily, her black ayes snapping as Omar’s mouth widened Into a leer. Ha liked to bait tha Aery Harah. “Ton look lak' da sky w en da sun sat. Martha, aha sea you 7*’ Tha th lrksat Sarah wralhfully at am pad her moccaslned foot on a peb ble, and as quickly lifted It with a grunted. " Io !" of pain. "W are »-as ha? You not go to Lak1 K ip a n w r »ha •napped. Ignoring tha allusion to her scarf, "Ah hah. we go!" replied the smiteed Omar, refusing to share his suspicions with tha Inquisitive OJIbwa. who had evidently been won over by Aurora» gift. "She gears yon dat? You lak dat erases girl of Leltlond?" Tossing her gaudy head, the self- conscloua Harah turned away as »he proudly threw over her shoulder: "Kat Ink’ ma nee mink skin to buy dis seelk shawl.” With a shrug of hla heavy shoulders at the fli-kleneas of women. Omar re- •tim e d his vigil by the lake. In mid- afternoon Jim’s birch-bark slid In to the shore. • • • • • • • Leaving Emm In charge of the po»t, planning his coming campaign In the Pipestone country. Stuart and Omar, with Smoke running the near shore, paddled late Into the June twilight. Should he ever see her again, Jim won dered. It would be August when he returned from Ijtko Kxpanse. and then they must start north with Eaau. When they returned from the summer ramp» of the Pipestone OJIhwaa. »he would he gone. And now, when Parn- dls told his story. LaBlond would have her watched—followed. There would he no message at tha split rock—not even a good by. As the stem of the canoe nosed a wedge-shaped ripple over the still lake tluted with the rose of tha afterglow, past tha silhouettes of spruce ridges purple against the flushed sky, tha poignant memory of the bewildering girl the storm had brought to Sunset House accompanied the bowman. At last, while there was yet light to make camp, they landed. And be fore the supper was cooked. Rmoke ap peared, wet from his swim across tha mouth of a wide bay. ••Well, old spsrt, you left the shore to follow game, eh?” Jim rubbed the black ears of the great head as the panting Rmoke »wished his tall In pleasure at reaching hla master. After supper, with the dog’s great hend between his knees, Jim described hla meeting with Paradis, while tha seamed face of Omar reflected his dis approval In a set scowl. Much ns he shrank from bringing Aurora Leltlond Into the narrative, the staunch loyalty of hla friend deserved In return Jim’s complete confidence. Omnr had al ready guessed why he had taken that morning paddle. “You lak’ dat woman ver' moch?” the half breed asked gravely when Stuart had finished. "Eet mak’ troub’ for you. I fo t you lak’ dat girl of Christie, at I.ak’ Expanse.” "Well, I like her, too, Omar. She’s a fine woman, Mary Christie." • Rut eef you lak* dat French girl, why yon not let heem drown—dis Paradis?” Jim shook his head. "I couldn’t do that. He couldn't swim. I had upset the boat." "He weel mak’ moch troub’ for us. Rettalr let heam drown: no one know," The Indian In Omar had spoken. "You cross de lak' again, Omar go wld you,” "You old wolf I You wouldn’t let Paradis off, If you got those paws of yours on him. Their heating us for the trade’s got under your akin." With a guttural growl Omnr nodded. "Wa feex dem yet, you and Esau and Omar. We get fur from de Pipestone countree dis long snow, or—phlt I Sunset House, she bust!" And knock ing out his pipe, the loyal French- OJIbwa prepared to roll himself In his blanket. Two days later Jim and Omar were parking over the portage between the I-ake of the Rand Reaches and the Woman river, which flowed Into Lake Expanse. Ahead, Rmoke thrashed through tha "bush" In search of rab bits. Half-way across the carry Omar rested the bow of the canoe In a hlrch and Jim slipped the tump line lashed to his backload from his fore head. Then they sot down and filled their pipes. •’Christie’s going to tear his hair over our small spring trade,” said Jim. " I suppose he'll blame It all on me." "Ah-hah, hs forget w’at you did At God’s lake." •'They're prodding him pretty hard from Winnipeg. He’s a bit worried— thinks they might retire him." The furious yelping of the husky up the trail caused the two men to lift their heads In curiosity. ‘‘What’s he got, there?" queried Jim. “He's not running—can't hara stum bled Into • sulky bull roooeo." OREGON STATE NEWS M e r c o liz e d W a x OF GENERAL INTEREST 5 ? ^ J k l n Y o u n | (W N U Service) Feverish —i h t r t is a cause jAYME's^T/W/^g R heumatic P ains B.&M. K IL L S r ANTS P E T E R M A N S A N T FOOD K ake advantage Serpent Big Figure in Mythology and History flict death by a bite, etc., It Is not to be wondered at that It figures Isrgely In ancient mythology and history, as also In l'.lbllcal lore. Egypt. India, Africa found place for It among their gods. At one period In tholr history the Israelites also paid It divine honors (11 Kings 18:4). In E x p la in in g S o la r S ystem The solar system la the sun, with the group of celeetliil bodies which, held by Its attraction, revolve around It, Thia group comprises, so far as Is known, nine major plnnets attended by 20 satellites, about 700 minor plan eta or asteroids, also comets and me teors. Special Holy Days Ember days or Ember weeks sre the four seasons set apart In the early cen turies by the western church for spe cial prayer and fasting and for the ordination of the clergy. The weeks are those Immediately following lloly Cross day, Reptemher 14; Rt. Lucy’s day, December 13; the first Sunday In l^n t (movable), and Whit Sunday (also movable). Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays of these weeks are called Ember days, the Sundays fol lowing these days being days of ordi nation. They were known to be ob served In Britain as early as .197, and were affirmed by the couucll of Aen- bam, 1909 her love. Her appeal had been pow erful—the frank revelation by thia proud girl who had held much of hla thoughts until n canoe drifted across wlnd-hartled Mltawangagama. Bui even If the black-lashed eyes of Aurora LeRlond had never flashed their chal lenge, It could not have been other wise. Andrew Christie had, the night before, cracked the whip of his au thority over Jtm'a head—gives him a year of grace. In all honor he could not then have sought sane'nary be hind the skirts of his chief’s daugh ter. But the picture of the girl In the distant clearing signaling Godspeed to the rapidly disappearing canoe, laf the bowman sic* at heart. (TO he c o N T ix t ia n t reach their own cabin. In America we make the laws and Paul Aiken of Heppner received a then quarrel with them. broken ankle, a partially severed ear. a deep gash on his head and other In Juries when a car which he was driv S u ffe r » » avoid d au goroo» o p e r a tio n ing overturned on the highway on an d pntnon ram ed lee— Hinton creek above town Thursday " V f I N B O P K E L P ** la risk ta RATUSAL OBOANIO lOOIMM night. Phosphorus,Magasslsm, Onlctnni, Sodium. Mrs. Millard Martin, wife of the Ada postmaster, was burned seriously St, last week at her home near Ada when the fireplace exploded from gas g n u C F T ir N . Gladly tall how my daugh. *.«r w m quickly relieved at home by new oline that Wesley, her five-year-old llscovery w ithout th« «,« of harmful Irug, Nothing to e e ll Writ« MRS BIJRKB, son, applied to make the fire burn DRAWER F, ARLINGTON, TEXAS. - ........................... .. ' ■» ' — T -W better. O O B T E R W . N. U., Portland, No. 23-1932,