n m u D .t T , s e p t e m i i k h », C riT R A L POINT AMERICA«! C IX T IU L POINT, OREGON PAGE P O I R im t O r e l riding horse. to the house, for I. one year in the General Hoapi-al. las he P«M on hi« ha, and l e f t the A postal card received today front Reno. New., atatti He had qulc klv -addled the h i g h - ' lison a thought« continued. " J u n e ! The y oun g d oc tor decided to l o o k , that In «plte o f hi- doin g a lot of i spirited animal, leaped to the »ad- wa» sixteen t h e » — «he would b the town over before returnin g to hard lookin g, he ha* discover, d h* OK A Y O I N G IN M TO R T \ k F.S A < H ! N ( > : die and h -aded him In the direction twenty-five n o w — d o n ’t seem possi-| hi» rm. He waa walkin g leisurely j is altogeth er to o old for that tow* ( o f the houae. He remembered the ble And where she is I d o n ’t know dwn the main street, taking in t h e , so expect» to »tart h om e soon i look o f ad miration that shown from U>»t track o f her yearn• ag o Old ¡s ig ht« and w onderin g to him self if he depth» o f J u n e « big brow n eye« Daily died, the ranch wa* »old and he could really make a go of his The July sun hung like a ball o f making his way dow n th maln a* «he stood on the por. b M that I n; left T h a t’, all I know ” And medical training m ■ place U k l tkm. * rWt molten fire in the western horiaon street in » -a r ch o f a bot-l. 1 look o f ad miration wa» to be o f short George Allison cloaed hi» thoughts when he saw a man on a » o r r - l horse r n„ „ , v m.,„ , as young George Allison, with a suit- "1 guess this will do men for to- duration. An old newspaper had with a sigh. ’ Poor kid. wish I knew riding like mad dow n the stre>i. Al- bidder for cash ir° i An old ne caa in one hand and his instrument nigh«.’ ’ he muttered to himself a* I lison watched the rider on the foam - tU|l hw‘t bidder, for cash. gra d“ r- blown right across the road in front ¡what became o f h e r ? ’ ’ . - . fh sud- 1 fr e8n° « and o th e r machinery, i,n case In the other, stepped from a he hailed in front o f a resp-ctab lt- o f Ginger as he neared the house.! Ry ,j,e time Allison had finished d ec k ed horse a* he came to u au‘ H . c e ntemher H t h iu -- westbound train in a western city id appearing building with t h ' sign. The spirited horse gave a ai As ways j bis reverie o f the past the barber d* n halt alm ost at his very feet. He j , W y o m in g L odgin g and Meals by Day o r leap at the sight o f the paper. The ' had fin ishtd th - shave. A thought saw , h ** rld er. a boy of about eight- ! ' nn’ H i r o - t t R t si , " U With a wistful, anxious look on W e - k . ’ * ab ove the door, sudden shifting o f his weight was came to Allison while he was paying ’’*‘n • v,'ar8' qu ick ly dismount and 1 . p L jr G rounds south o f ^Medf his face, he hesitated a moment look- Young Allison paid for a night's too much for the light la dles’ stir- the barber to feel him out as to the da!d ’ and in a moment he was that the horse had been fairly ridden felt as he rose to his feet and saw " A n v s u r g e o n s ? ” again asked Al- I • * asl ep And as he lay the, to death. Ginger racing back to the barn, and ! lison. ---------------------------------------------------------------upon the bed, his pale face toward ( T o be Continued Next W e e k ! " W e l l — Green claims -to be a sur­ WANTED the celling, k was plain to see that the look o f in dignation and disap­ pointment on th e face o f Ju n e Daily. geon, but I’ ll be hanged for a horse- --------------------------------------------------------------I his weariness was more o f the mind .Mrs. Elbert Glass and daughter WANTED-— SOU people to buy d*U-1 than the body. He rem em bered how he tried t<> thief if I think he Is. Chet W il son Central Point Wocd Yard are m ovin g to tow n « o as to send cious food at th” Civic- Club c o o k ­ It was nearly dark when G eorge explain to her how It happened, for got shot in the leg the oth er day in her daughter to the Central Point Tel. 883 ed food sale Sept, l x , at the public Allison aw oke from his much-re­ he knew she did not understand, but a gun-fig ht in the Spread Eagle sa ­ high school. library. she would not listen to him. He loon, and Dr. Green let the poor freshing sleep. “ Keel better,” he said as he rub­ could still hear her fiery w ords as devil bleed to death while he was W A N T E D — Song book called ’ 'Peace bed hia hands over his week-old she said: "G e o r g e Allison, I am sur­ probing for the bullet. If Dr. Green Purity and Power, No. 1” con ­ growth o f whiskers, " a n d could I prised at you. Of all the horses you is a surgeon then I am a ring-tailed taining the song " N o t Mine Own. do with a shave? Guess I ’ ll g o look have broken for Dad— and to think ja ck a ss." or H* Paid Such a Price For M*-.’ up a barber " Suiting th e words you w ould let Ginger pile you in the Allison did not press the barber T H E C O F F E E SHOP is addin g more cou n ter »pace and will serve Will pay $2.00 for book. If you I am surprised and I ’ m disap­ with any m ore questions. with action he put on a fresh suit dirt. He felt have It. write to me. Jam»* Me o f clothes and sauntered forth In pointed in you. So far as I am c o n ­ he had gained all the in form atio n Dowell, Central Point, Oregon search o f a ba rber shop. He did not cerned, you are through with th e that was necessary- “ I n>ay have Middle aged widow wants work in have t o g o far before he caught sight Bar Q.” a chance h ere," he said to him self A RACE for LIFE By ARCHIE PARKER | FOR SAI F Green Pine Slab Wood I CZ.LJ $2.25 Load Coffee Shop Expands Lunches for School Children and Students resurl raring for cabins or h»lp in of the familiar red and blue st rip ­ office W rite Box 15. care o f the ed barber pole that designated his American, Central Point. destination, and soon he had bis six feet at brawn stretched full length W A N T E D — Tractor work reason­ in the chair. able price, or will exchange work "Stranger in this part o f the c ou n ­ for livestock o r machinery. Call t r y ? " asked the barber. at The American offic e for infor- " W e l l — yes. I have never been in n^atfn. 4t "h is part o f W y om in g b e fo r e ,” Alli­ W A N T E D W eld ing work o f all son replied in a very subdued tone beneath a pile o f kinds. If we c an ’t fix it. It coat* o f vole» from you nothing. Metal Kraft Shop, steaming hot towels. "E astern part, I p r e s u m e ? " again 20» West Main, Medford Our slogan Is: "IK Mac can't weld it, A k e d the barber. "Y es, eastern pa rt," answered A l­ throw It a w a y ." Show cases and lison, as his thoughts wandered back store fixtures. nine year» in the past when he was W A N T E D — Am bitious students for working on the Bar Q ranch as th» resident and home study courses top wrangler. In business training that turn The barber did hot ask any more spare time into earning lime. Med­ questions. Hut Allison ’s thoughts ford Business College. OWN. kept reralling the time on the Bar llt! H ark 'd 2 for S hop Ready for School? ¡1 * Try this Store for _ 25 Pound GROt F R Y Faber's >1 \I!K FT Phone 2 » f LEATHER SHOES and OXFORDS BALL BAND TENNIS SHOES Come and see us for your 8 T h ey a re b e tte r LUMBER NEEDS DRESSED or ROUGH LUMBER MILLWORK, SUGAR PINE SHINGLES Cash & C a rry Central Point Planing Mill ____ 4 Blocks North on Hiway Your Electrical System May Be At Fault • I" your ear doesn't run as fast as It did o r If it is hard to start, buck» at low speeds or cuts o u t at high speeds, in all probabi­ lity your electrical system may b > at fault. We are equipped to clearly diagnose the trouble and fix it for you at th» minimum ex­ pense The scientific Instruments that we use in dia gnosing m otor ROBOT 2 >«u DOES H oW OO I K N O W ear tr oubles insure this. COLLINS DAIRY Leg of Ham NOTEBOOKS M xll PEP and POWER GONE? I A B G I E f tlM lU H LISTS tom 23 Pkg. • ♦ o c * :»:.* :* * »e»:*::»::*::* ::*::* ::»»:*:* : MEN’S FRE SH R O Y A L ( ' L l It All Flavors T R O P H Y IiOOHE L E A F ■ h E I,A R G E Gelatine Dessert IlL ACK * W H I T E Reg. lite Seller I t Shews In One Pet Steok,Wild life, Monufoctured and I lend Products, 4 M I C lu b end Smith Hughes Vocational Education Work, else Horse Show end Indoor Rodeo. Frankfurters EXTRA G. M. MORRIS •**•••••♦••• • » cecca:.®::« 11 & 13 Pound Please d o not think am a skunk because I st opped deliverin g your ice last Tuesday. Cnforseen condition s have m ade it im possible lor me to do otherwise. Yon can now buy ice at D a m on ’s. Cash will be appreciated as the overhead in v o l v 'd in the handling o f ice in this manner is som ewhat higher. I thank you for the business you have given me this su mm er. It has been a pleasure to deliver iee to you. I am, Y ours with gratitude. »C C M JO Ü K •»orb.Doflt.Poul-'r, SCHOOL Notice to my Ice Customers j 11 ocre« under ene roof fa h ib itt ef pure bred U v e to GOOD G t A L l T Y £ar *>* CL At From 5e Up Ü He answered her in a mild but d e­ termined voice: “ Yes, Miss Daily, I am th iou gh with the Bar Q and the West. You to l d me you knew 1 would make g ood, so make good I will. If I c a n ’t make g o o d here I will in som e oth er place and in some oth er w a y ." He rem em bered her bitter laugh as she said: " W h e n you do, Mr. Allison, com e back and I ’ ll look you over— g ood by ." WHIN I F\ ON A FOREIGN BROADCAST ? ASSOCIATED SERVICE WAVE. BAND b E L E C TO R - I T S DUCK S O U P f L. C. G R IM E S Grade A raa and Pasteurised Milk A Cream USE THE 0OBOT DIAL AND "C lea n lln *»»’ ’ our Motto • pen lor Inspection at all times Joe Collins, Prop. 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