THUB h PAT. DECEMBER 2M, itti» C B NT H A L r o l N T A M E M C .V X , C E N T R A L P O IN T , O REG O N to o ." th e y h e a r d P in t o say as he laid th e doll do w n a n d s t o o d up w ith a b ro ad sm ile on hi« face. T h en th ey saw J o h n n i e M o rg an c o m e o v e r a n d e n c ircle P i n t o 's w aist w ith his By Archie Parker | a r m s , as th ey h e a r d J o h n n i e say, “ Gee— P in to , yo u a r e a r e g u l a r San- | t a C lau s— B ut I wish we cou ld h ave (C o n tin u e d F r o m L ast W eek I th e y d o g g e d ly held th e tr a il, "This you fo r o u r D ad d y ." t r a il in g t h e bandit is heck of a u ig h t to be c h a s in g a “ W ell— well so nn y, s o -so do I.” A fter th e C h ris tm a s b a n d it h ad b a n d it ." W ith a sh e e p ish look on their ..... gone th e boys of th e Bar-Z ran ch "K id n ap p er." yelled back 1 K faces P in t o a n d J o h n n i e looked t o stood lo o k in g a t each o t h e r w ith a Bill. w a rd th e bed. A sm ile m et t h e i r sheepish look on t h e i r faces. Iu a “ T r a i u r o b b « r y o u m e a n . ' lau g h - gase a s th ey h e a r d h e r say. " T h a t m om en t a silly sm ile b eg an to ed S ho rty. g o es, fo r m e to o ." a n d sh e h e ld out sp read o v e r t h e i r w in d-tan n >d faces. “ I t h i n k t h e s t o r m is going to h e r h a n d to w a r d th e m , Bob Benson, too, b eg an to sm ile a s W ith th e silence of the n ig h t th e he saw th e r e s t o f t h e boys begin b reak p re tty q u ck . boys. ' bro ke in their h o rs e s to grin. Bob w as th e f i r s t to b re a k t h e i r boss. “ T h e m oon is tr y in g t o Bar-Z boys m o u n t e d b reak t h r u th o s e d r i f t i n g clo u d s up a n d s t a r t e d on th e i r r e t u r n t r i p to the silence. i t h e h o m e ra n c h . Not a w ord w as “ R eckon you boys a r e th i n k in g t h e r e . " " Y e a h — I t h i n k y o u 're rig h t boss 8P ° * e«> u n til th e y n e a r t d t h e c ab in a b o u t th e sa m e th i n g I a m . " if th is d a n g e d s t o r m oi ,h e u p p e r r a n c h w h ere I’in to had Reckon so Boss." s p o k e up Chet. — hope so. "1 saw th e s a m e th i n g to o ." said would let up W e could m a k e b e tt e r bt?en s,avlnK I t w as C h e t t h a t b ro k e Big Bill. tim e— c a tc h P in t o Bill In no ti m e ." ,h e 8 lence of th e w in te r night, | " W e l l fellas, ca n you tie t h a t ? " he “ I g uess we all know w ho th e said C het. " W e 'r e no t o u t to c a tc h Pinto* a 8*“ ?«! No on e a n s w e re d his ques- b a n d it is— only o n e fellow in this , h a t 8P«ke next, c o u n tr y t h a t w ears a h a t- b a n d lik- Blll, C h e t— re m e m b . r w hat we pro- tlon 11 was raised B a b e — Ju s t see w hat he is up "W a lt h e re 8 n ll» u te boys. I w a n t to h is." c o n tin u e d Bob. Ko in th e c ab in a n d leave a n o te for " Y e p — y o u 're r i g h t , " said S h o rty , to .” a n s w e re d Benton. “ Y eah— guess y o u 're rig h t S h u re ^ n *0, B en ton rod e up t o th e “ A in 't a n o t h e r h a t- b a n d in th e w ould lik e to get my baby doll do ° r a,ld d l s m o u n ,e d a '»d w en t in. P o w d e r-riv e r-b a s in like it." **t a *a m P a n d sat dow n to th e tab le "Y e s b o ys," s a id Bob, “ We all back.** sigh ed C h e t Oh y e a h — " Shot back Big Bill. *nd » « i b b U t f on a piece of p aper. know who t h e b a n d it is— it was B e ear ar S S a a n n ta ta C t laus, laus, you d a n g e d P in t o Bill— w h a t th e sam -h ill he “ D o n 't s u p p o s e 1 w an t to get my “ D cow -w addle, b ro n c -b u stin e v e r pulled a s t u n t lik e th i s for, an d eh u-oh u back th o u g h , do y o u ? — oh <n^l e r ^ why didn t you s t e a l th e C h r is tm a s w h at he h as up his sleeve s u r e h as no th u t d o n 't um otint to n o th i n g ." " Q u i t y o u r r a n g l l n f e l l o w s — yip- tr , e e a , n d , th e w hole , , d u r n e d w o . rk . . . s . ? m e fl a b b e rg a s t e d ." little “ W h a t say we tr a il th e s k u n k a n d pie, h e r e c o m e s t h e m o o n . " y e lle d ! ,.al,n ^i m n K a c h e c k a s a little , t C n > > , » a ,1 ? II n a ,ld * e d h d o l n h « o . » P t r o e s l r e \i n \ t L. see w h at he is u p t o ? ” su g g e s te d Shorty, “ a n d t h e s t o r m is l e t t i n g ° up. ‘ tl 'ill Will sen d up one of ( th e boys to look We «will soon have good g o in g ." Windy. a f t e r th e u p p e r r a n c h — looks like H o u rs l a t e r under a m oon-lit All r i g h t boys," a n s w e re d Benton, “ If P in to Bill calls th i s a jo k e we'll nig h t, w ith th e tnoo u-beam s glisteii- you a r e t a k i n g on a s p r e a d of y o u r l,ood lu ck I’into. We all catqh th e s k u n k a u d give him w h a t's iug on a w orld b la n k e t e d in a robe ° * of w hite, th e ri d e r s of t h e Bar-Z >ou an d th e Mor* an* a M,'rrv com ing to h im — let's get g o ln ’." . .. " W a it a m i n u te D a d ". It was w ere sile n tly fo llow ing th e tr a i l of T h e s t o rm h a d spent A fter f i n U h l n * th e m e s sa g e to B abe B en to n who s p o k e up, a n d it P in to Bill. Bouton m o u n te d hi was th e first tim e sh e spo k e from its f u r y - silence seem ed to fill th e *’ln I° ' » ° b th e tim e P in to Bill h a d h eld up h e r cold crisp w i n t e r a ir silence ex- h o «;8e a n d Joined th e rest of th e boys they continue«! on ' h e i r way. th e ry t h m e t ic s cru n ch , p arty . All eyes t u r n e d a n d lookAa cept for "W ell C h e t— lo oks like your of th e ho rs es' a t Babe. T e a r s g listen ed in h e r big scrun ch , s c r u n c h b ro w n eyes. “ L iste n D a d .” she c o n hoofs as th e y plodded t h r u th e che-i-ld is going to have a new m o m m a .” said Big Bill, " A n d you d id n 't tin u e d , " W e a ll know P in t o Bill— snow. “ W atc h his t r a c k s close, boys." get to kiss y o u r bab y doll good by." k now n him fo r a lo ng t i m e — I d o n ’t "O h y e a h — " a n s w e re d Chet, “ An' like w h a t h as h a p p e n e d a n y m ore c o m m a n d e d B en to n , " W e a r e g e t r e c c K k o n y o u r r a i lr o a d Is going to t h a n you a n d th e boys do, b u t don t tin g p r e t t y close to th e u p p e r ra n c h J I re L e t's speed up a little— i h a *e. a new e n * l n e e r ' do a n y th i n g t h a t you will be so r ry house. “ And w h a t a bed -tim e s t o ry we'll w ith o u t him for. 1 th i n k P in t o h ad a reaso n for get as close to him , . h , a v e „ for „ B ab e." said the o w n e r of do in g w h a t h e d id — he w a s n 't j o k g e tt in g wise, a s we c a n .” A few m i n u te s la t e r th e d a r k ou t- tb e Bar-Z sp re a d ing— not P in t o — I co u ld tell th e be | " H E END way his eye« fla sh e d t h a t h e w as line of th e r a n c h h o u se co uld But a s u r p r is e | d esp erate. P lease! Dad, p ro m ise m e seen by th e rid ers. you and t h e boys w o n 't do a n y th i n g greeted th e boys as th ey n e a r e d th e to P in to . You can follow h im — yes building. " L o o k h e re bo ss ," said Chet, — b u t j u s t to find o u t w h a t h is g a m e to th e house is— now h u r r y a u d pick up bis " P i n t o n e v e r w en t tr a il . " a-tall. H is t r a c k s a r e c u t t i n g past “ AH r i g h t H oney B ab e— I p r o m th e bo use a n d h e a d in g on w est— ( C o n ti n u e d fr o m la s t w eek ) ise, b u t we h a v e to h u r r y if we k eep what you m a k e of i t ? " " T h e devil you sa y ." a n sw e re d Upon o u r r e t u r n to C a lc u tta we up w ith h im — come o n boys an d get th e le a t h e r on o u r b ro n ca." a n d Bob B enton, ' W a i t w here you a r e Chet, sta y at th e Y.M.C.A. w h e re t h e food B enton took th e lead to w a r d th e an d we'll ta k e a lo o k ." a n d B enton was very good a n d th e beds clean, sp u r e d his h o rs e on to w h e re Cbot, bu t h a rd , as u s u a l in In dia. b a rn t h r u th e d riv in g snow . One of th e o u t s t a n d i n g s i g h ts in “ Now w h a t 's th e se t-u p b o ss ? " w ho h a d been s o m e d is ta n c e in th e As he rod e up C a lc u tta is th e J a n e T e m p le co vered usked C het as th e boys sau l on tb e i r lead, was w aiting . horses read y for a c tio n , 'I 'm r a r i u ' a lo n g side of C h e t's horse, C het in side an d o u t w ith mosaics, d o n “ pointed to w h e re P i n t o ’s tr a c k s in colored glass, w hich m a d e it f a i r to go." It was “ Y eah— " , b ro k e in 'Big Bill, b ra n c h e d off fro m t h e ro a d t h a t led ly g listen in th e su n lig h t. filled w ith q u e e r im ages of B u d d h a “ C h et w an ts to k etch t h e k id n a p p e r to tb e house. o th er relig io u s tokens. Of " Y o u ’re r i g h t C h et— d o n ’t know a n d of his baby doll— w a n ts to g et his w h a t to m a k e of it. W h e re do you co u rse we had re m o v e d o u r sh oes ch-i-e-ld b a c k .’’ “ Aw s h u t up— you d u r n e d r a i l su p p o se t h e o r n e r y cuss is h ead ed an d th e little u r c h i n sm ile d b r o a d ly as we gave him his b ac k sh ish fo r ro ad m a g g o t— g u ess you lost some fo r ? " h o ld in g o u r c a m e r a w hile we put th e "D o n 't * k n o w boss— got » me 1 I J K f sto l t u ck cit y CI1. . ----------- I i t r stu m p - ro lling y u o u u r r 9 self." shoes on ag ain . The a d jo i n in g W ell C h e t," said Bob B en to n in • $ . ” «aid S h o rty , “ on ly t h i n g a n s w e r to C h e t's q u e s tio n , a n d cau do— I g u e s s — is to do g his te m p le w as of very little in t e r e s t a n d ig no rin g th e boys’ good n a tu r e d tr a c k s a n d find o u t w h a t th e d u rn e d a f t e r a s h o r t w alk t h r o u g h t h e g a rd e n we c a u g h t a bus an d r e t u r n b a n t e r b e tw e e n th em selv es, “ I fi c u r is up t o ." “ R ig h t— " o rd e r e d B en ton, “ l e t 's ed t h r o u g h th e n a ti v e s e t tl e m e n t , g u re d P in t o com e dow n from th e w ith its open s t o r e s an d g ro u p s of u p p er ran ch , so I th i n k he is h e a d ri d e ." A gain th e boys to ok th e tr a il of natives, to o u r Y.M.C.A. fo r a b a th ing back t h a t way— It is o u r best bet | P in t o Bill t h a t led th e m west from a n d rest till d i n n e r tim e, a f t e r to s t a r t in t h a t d irectio n w hich th e m a n a g e r a n d his wife “ T h a t 's j u s t w h at 1 t h i n k — " said , h * r a n d i house. w h e re th e S h orty, “ let's rid e .” a n d t h e boys of [ " H e is h e a d e d for th e w e s t gale, to ok us to th e s t a t i o n natives, r u s h in x th e llar-Z sp re a d lo w ered t b e i r B<>s.-." •‘aid Chet, » h o had a g ain g r e a t t h r o n g s of heads, a n d In th e face o f t h e sto rm t a k e n th e lead, "what do you m a k e a r o u n d in t h e i r flow ing gow ns, is alw ay s a sp len d id sigh t. W e r e t u r n s t a r t e d in p u rs u it of P in t o Bill, th e of it? D on’t know m ay b e w hen we ed by th e B lack H ole of C a lc u tta C h ris tm a s b an d it, tell mor-- an d th e Victoria m o n u m e n t to o u r “ Holy sm o k e ,' called o u t C het get to th e g a te we can h o tel a n d left t h e next day on th e above th e w h in e of th e s t o rm as a b o u t it." a n s w e r e d Benton. They fo llow ed t h e rt a ll u n til th e i E le p h a n t a , a tu b of a boat, b e lo n g re a c h e d th e g a te of th e west line. ing to th e B ritis h In d ia Line. H ere th e tr a il led to a ro a d t h a t On b o a rd th e E l e p h a n t a b o u n d for CLASSIFIED r a n p a ra lle l w ith th e fence fo r a R an g o o n , a v e ry s m a ll p a s s e n g e r h a lf m ile th e n t u r n e d Into th e t i m list of a b o u t t h i r t y people, m ostly ber. E n g lish s p e a k in g , m o s t of w hom " H o l y - c a t f a h ! ’’ exclaim ed S ho rty , w ere A m ericans, a m o n g th e m th e as th ey follow ed th e tr a il a lo n g th e yo un g m an from W a s h i n g to n . D. C. A IT O R E P A IR SH O P S t i m b e r ro ad , “ Do you kn ow w here w h om we had m et In Benares. JA C K L E E S ' G A R A G E th a t o r n e r y c o y a te i« h ead ed fo r ? " If it had no t been for s o m e very " N o d o u b t a b o u t it now, hoys" lively ta b le ta lk an d a good book HAKRKIt SHOPS replied B en to n , "He is h ead in g th e t r i p w ould h a v e been d u ll In s t r a i g h t for W id d e r M o r g a n s ." deed T he on e u n u s a l t h i n g w as F o r a sm o o th sh a v e a u d q u ick th e waves 'D o n 't look lik e we a r e on a wild- th e p h o sp h o rsc e n c e on S E R V IC E c re a te d by th e sh ip , w hich w ould at goose-ebase a f t e r a l l . ” sa id C het. "W rong ag ain ." a n s w e re d Big tim e s be visible for som e tw o or Go to th e Bill. t h r e e h u n d r e d fe e t b ack of th e SQ U A RE D EA L B A R B E R S H O P " H o w c o m e ? ’' boat. T his, t h e y claim , is d u e to W. A. S h ell, pro p . “ T u r k e y c h a s e ." tin y michrom sinB w hich a b s o r b th e " O k — you w in ." s u n 's ra y s of t h e d a y a n d s h i n e o u t ___HEAl'TY PA K IiO K S________ " W e l l— b oy s," b ro k e in B en ton, in th e d a r k of t h e nig ht. L o n g befo re we re a c h e d p o rt in C EN T R A L PO IN T BEAUTY SALON " I ’ve got a h u n c h we h a v e been ch asin g S a n ta C lau s in stead of a R an g o o n , on May 3rd, we cou ld see Sham poo, F in g e r W ave, M an icu re P e rm a n e n t« _____________ ban dit. B ut w h a t geta me is, how iu th e ta ll to w e r of t h e Shive D agon th e s a m h ill P in t o go t mixed up with P a g o d a , g lis te n in g in t h e *un. W e C H E E S E F A C T O R IE S th e W id d e r — it’s like fo oling w ith d ocked at on e of th e pub lic piers, u n lo a d e d p assen ger» a n d fr e ig h t d y n a m ite to fool a r o u n d h e r ” . SONOMA V ALLEY C H E E S E " T a k e It ea sy boy s,” o rd e r e d a n d th e n pu lled In to m id harbor FACTORY B enton, "w e a r e a lm o s t th e r e , an d w h e re we lay at a n c h o r fo r a p a rt On N o rth Pac. H ighw ay m ore I t h i n k I got a g lim p s e of P in t o up of five days w hile lo ad in g D u rin g th e s e days we a h e a d . W e d o n 't w a n t him to kn ow freig ht. CONFECTIONERY s p e n t m o st of o u r tim e a s h o r e , th e we a r e tr a i l i n g . " W ith c a u tio n th e rid e rs closed in s ig h t of m o st I n t e re s t Is t b e Shive ROSS A ROSS on P in t o as he n e a r e d th e r a n c h Dagon P ago da w hich Is built in th e C and y— T obbaco— F ia b in g T a c k le hou se of W ido w Morgan . A dim FARM IM P L E M E N T S ligh t sho w n t h r u o n e of th e w in d ows. A th in c o lu m n of s m o k e rose W. E. A LE X A N D E R from th e ch im n ey . S t r a i g h t to t h e M cC orm ick-D eering A gent d o o r ro d e th e lone r i d e r of th e R ep air» — H a rn e ss_____ night " C o m e on boys,’’ said B en to n , as grocery sto res th e y saw T in t o d is a p p e a r t h r u th e E n jo y Y our door-way. " I f we slip up ea sy .lik e JO N E S ' G RO CERY m ay b e we can see w h a t is d o in g o n ." N ext to P oetoffice. Q uietly th e m en slipped from F A B E R S M ARKET t h e i r h o rses a n d g a th e r e d b e n e a th A Good P lace to T ra d e th e window w h ere th e light show n th ru th e d a rk n e s s . T hey raised £< le a n in g , R e-*liaptng. R e p a irin g I H A R D W A R E ST O R E S th e i r h e a d s a n d looked in The A lte rin g a n d D yeing s ig h t t h a t m e t t h e i r eyes w as f a r [ ¡ i l l W . M ain W. E A L E X A N D E R P h o n e I2 *;u j from w h at t h e y expected to see H a rd w a re . P a in t» M edford I T hey «aw th e pale faced form of ¡5 PL A N IN G M ILL ___ Mrs. M organ lying on a b d. T hey sa w J o h n n i e M o rgan ju s t p u ttin g C EN T R A L PO IN T PL A N IN O M ILL some wood in t h e stove T h ey saw N orth P acific H ig h w ay _______ P in to Bill s t a n d in g by th e bed lo o k I/et u* re b u ild y o u r ing down a t th e w o m an T h e y saw P in to go to t h e c u p b o a r d a n d ta k e RAW L E IG H PR O D U C TS a b o ttle dow n an d p o u r s o m e of th e ED W A R D W . JO N E S e o n t- n f s In a sp oo n a n d give it to her. T h ey saw h e r eye* s u d d e n ly R aw leig b D e a le r N E W F U R N A C E S A PA R T S open a n d look up a t P in to , t h e n h e r C e n tra l P o in t b a n d g ra s p e d h is an d a «m ile stole IN S T A L L E D o v e r h e r face. T h e n th e y sa w P in t o " s e r v i c e s t a t i o n s t u r n fro m t h e bed and walk to th e At R ea « e n a b le P rteea t » o wa* ks ly ing In *be m id dle of the PE N D L ET O N A PA T T E R SO N flo o r, an d In a m o m e n t h a b a d th em G eneral P e tro le u m P ro d u ct« open T h ey »aw him ta k e a fin a l Mobil Oil la rg e tu r k e y fro m tb a sack a n d bold H e th »n i ASSOCIATED S E R V IC E STATIO N It up fo r th e widow to *ee Kt« E. Kth P h . 4 IS M edford L O G rim es____________ to o k fro m th e sack a b e a u tifu l dolt a n d h e ld R up. “T h e ra la lota m o re Pinto Bill's Christmas t » » I t Dr. Goldsberry Tells More Concerning European Trip f I f Business Directory 'amelo Cleaning Dye Works ¡HOLIDAY IN CLEAN CLOTHES!! 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H ere we h a d to re m o v e both o n e s h r i n e to a n o t h e r , w ith t h e Im 1 shoes a n d sto ck in g s, b u t we fasten-1 ages of B u d d h a la r g e a n d s m a ll as The American o t h e r d e c o ra tio n s e v e ry I ed e a rd b o a rd s on t h e so les of o u r | well a s It was m ost In te re s tin g but j feet with a d h e siv e tap e, b u t w ith o u t i where. m uch success. W e t h e n tied on n e w s it w ould soou be s a ilin g tim e so we p a p e rs m uch to t h e a m u s e m e n t of h a d to h u r r y along. As we d ro v e b ack to the s h i p w ith i t h e natives as we e n te r e d . 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