Page 4 \\ ins Tournament SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursduy, Aug. 6, 1942 ABOVE<1“ HULLABALOO <11 MTF.lt \ Before this war is there tn full-time war work of one hint will doubtless be moments which or anothei Seven million women xVMIPSIx will not only try the very souls have been registered and ate being •of men and women, but which may directed into war work. Five ami Have Bruc*. out ul ■ >ih. arrives al stretch the bonds of the alliances a half million women are already Wilbur Farris' Cross liar lanch. Curran, working in industry. Even boys th« foreman, promise» him a job if he which today holds together each of can break a hors« called Black Dawn. those two groups ot nations caileu and girls are mobolized In 1941 Britain launched h mil­ When he succeeds, he discovers Curran respectively "The United Nations" the hors« to kill him A girl lion and a quarter tons of ship­ rxiH-cled and the "Axis." named Lois rides up She Is angry with In every military contest which ping She is now pnxlucing five Dave for breaking "her" horse and re­ fuses to speak to him even after he has involves alliances of nations, one times as many tank- as she did used his savings Io help her foster fa- of the weapons constantly being in August 1940 Even underground lher. Ifooker. pay off the mortgage used is propaganda to break up quarries have been converted into on their ranch She leaves, and that these alliances or to destroy their factories By November. 1941. the night, while Hooker Is trying to tell Dave a secret hr has learned. Hooker is efficiency. This weapon is often British empire's purchases in the killed by a shot tired through an open Byrou Nelson, winner <4 Chica­ wielded so cleverly that its use is United States were over five bll- window As Dave starts to town to get go's Tam O'Shanter golf tourna­ not even suspected by those who lion dollars. the sheriff he meets Lola, who immedl. ment. is pictured here with his tro­ are its. victims. Old peace time On the fighting front the RAF alely believes him guilty Now Sheriff phy after winning this year's top has just arrested Dave tor quarrels and enmities are dragged destroyed 3.692 Axis planes In one Coggswell money tourney. Proceeds went to three-month period alone In one murder the Army Emergency Relief fund up and "warmed over"; false re­ six-month period they dropped 20,- and an army officer is on hand to ports of the activities of one's al­ 000 tons of bombs on the enemy. lies are spread cleverly about; ru­ congratulate Nelson. For an instant Dave sited up mors drift around to the effect The amount of damage done to that the "other fellow" is letting Axis production cannot be exti- the situation. it hadn't occurred to his allies do all the work. Cleverly mated, but it is very great The him before that he could |xnudbly planted little acorns’grow quickly RAF has escorted over 8.000 con­ be under suspicion of haring killed the harmless old man whom he Simi was at his aide with a gun In his hand. into great big oaks and create sus- voys of Allied shipping While building up her resources had befriended For it moment the picions and ill-will. Dislikes and frictions- which are perfectly llor­ for the untimate offensive. Britain ignominy of his ¡xisitliHi maddened enough to shoot." dollars by selling them to Farris, mal reactions in peacetime are has been fighting all over the east­ him with anger But he hadn't a "Anything to corroborate that It was after she had tamed sometimes spread even to the ern hemisphere. She has liberated chance, with Sheriff Coggswell's i story, sheriff?” asked Lonergan Black Dawn that she hud gained gun covering his heart Abyssinia and has occupieid stra ­ leaders; and finally—as has occa- “Nary thing," responded Coggs- complete control over the herd, So, with a shrug of his shoul­ sionally happened- one ally will tegic territory in East Africa. Sy­ well. "No trail nor nothing txxiks which followed her like sheep at ria. Iraq. Iran. Iceland and Mada ­ ders. he held out his hands While abandon another for reasons more ' to me this is an open and shut her signal. gascar. She has been sending 80 Sims covered him in turn, Coggs­ emotional than realistic. case." To sell Black Dawn to Ferris per cent of her military produc ­ well extracted a pair of handcuffs The winning of this war de- tion to the battlefronts, and every had almost broken her heart, but "Well, what did this masked from his saddle bag and snapped pends greatly upon close co-oper- soldier for whom there was ship­ them over Dave's wrists man look like?” Lonergan de- she knew that Isinergnn had been ation and a spirit of unity and un- pressing Hooker for his money. Pattera No. 8168—Something derstanding between ourse Ives and ping space "I guess you kin handle this bud manded. "You say you saw him Once the judge hnd made advanc­ The British navy has inflicted ■ hombre. Sima," said Coggswell to How tall was he? What sort of new in dresses of that popular ' our allies, and rumors should never long-torso-dirndl skirt silhouette! be repeated unless facts are defi­ terrific damage upon the enemy 1 his deputy. Me and Miss Lois will build did he have?" Could you es to her and she hail struck him A dress juniors will welcome be­ nitely known. One frequently hears naval forces and has sunk five and ride up to the mesa and investi­ identify him if you were to see in the face That was just before he began pi rasing Htaiker for the him again'"' cause it offers an opportunity for I today for instance, that Britain is a quarter million tons of enemy gate. Turn yore hawss, Bruce " smart contrast in this delightful allowing us to do most of the merchant shipping All British mu­ "Nache rally not, him being mortgage money In another moment Dave was •Dun Dave Bruce hnd come jacket effect top- i^se a plain fa­ providing and is letting her colo­ nitions of war sent to Russia are riding back toward Mescal Sims masked and it being dark ns bric with a print here or mix two nial troops do most of the fighting under lend-lease; and practically was at his side with a gun in his pitch,” l>ave returned "But he along and broken Black Dawn, a all aid promised that hard fight­ was about yore build, judge, and noted killer, who had taken the plain colors, crayon blue with rosy Now here are a few items taken ing ally has been sent convoyed hand, while the sheriff ami Lois he stood about as high ax you do. lives of four men Worse than red, for innstance. A style worthy from were galloping back across the her war activities: Britain's by British ships and planes of a star role in a carefully plan­ production and he had a look like a mangy that, he had come to the cabin to valley. of planes used by the through a hell of icebergs, subma- be the l>artner of her foster­ ned vacation wardrobe or even in a | RAF are British yeller coyote, and ” made. Two out Mescal, which had appeared rines and dive-bombers. trousseau; you’ll find it effective father. "Silence!" roared I-onergan of every three persons in Britain empty the afternoon before, was This doesn't sound as though for summertime cottons, linen or banging his gavel down on th« When Sheriff Oiggsweil an­ now very much alive. Storekeep ­ between the ages of 14 and 65 are Britain was "letting George do it. rayon materials. desk. "You'll get nothing by thos< nounced that Dave had murdered ers were standing in their door ­ Pattern No. 8163 is in sizes 11 ways. looking on Little groups of tactics, Bruce. I'm holding you Hooker in his sleep, probably In to 19. Size 13. short sleeves, takes he hope of finding a hoard of Inhabitants gathered at street cor­ without bail for the coroner's jury 3 yards 39-inch material. ltfc yards Keep him in close confinement, money Lois had never doubted ners and watched tile two men contrast for top portion. ride by. A bobtail of Mexican ur­ sheriff, and see that no one in al- him She knew that nearly all men were like that Sheriff Coggs- chins formed in procession, run­ lowed to visit him.” Dave was hustled back to th« well was the one man whom she ning behind the horses and hooting loudly. It was evident that Lois' I cell an dthe door slammed upon trusted. He hnd |*crformed many little story of Hooker's murder had im­ him The two men went out An 1— Rostov, now in the news, was taken by the Germans during mediately become public property. hour passed, during which Dave kindnesses for her in the past World War I. True or false? □ It was with a feeling of relief amused himself by looking out the When her foster-mother lay dying, 2— A lieutenant general's insignia is a (1) gold eagle, (2) silver that Dave walked up the stone window. Mescal certainly sernird he had ridden all the way into oak leaf, (3) gold oak leaf. (4) silver star? □ steps of the jail. Faming through to be wrought up over the killing, Hampton to bring back a doctor. The sheriff hail roped Hooker's the ante-room, he was ushered into for there were little groups of peo­ 3— Do you remember whether it was (1) Mason, (2) Bulkeley, one of the two steel cages that ' ple in the streets, arguing, and all body across his horse to carry It (3) Wermuth or (4) Chennault who said, "Sighted sub, sank looking toward the jail. down to Mescal for burial. "What comprised the cells. In one corner 1 same”? □ After an hour Sheriff Coggswell you aimin' to do now, Miss Lois?" was a cot bed. and that was all. 4— The poem, "In Flanders Fields” ("the poppies blow, be­ came back with a pitcher of wa­ he asked the girl. The deputy clanged the door. tween the crosses, row on row”) was written by <1> Joyce Kil­ ter and a plate of food. Hr open­ "Stay on here, just as I've al­ "Ain't you goin' to take these mer, (2) John McCrae, (3) Robert Hall, (4) James Graham? □ wrist-bandq off?” demanded Dave. ed the d«x»r cautiously, set the ways done, I suppose,” she an­ pitcher down inside, then the plate, swered. 5— The correct pronunciation of Nazi destroyed Lidice is (1) “Nope, not till the sheriff gits and slammed the door again. Lee-dee-say, (2> Lee-dice, (3) Lee-dice-ee, (4) Lid-us? □ back.” answered the deputy, j "You can't stay on here alone, "Yo're a despr-ate killer. Bruce, ! "You seem to think I'm a sort of runnin' wild with that herd of man-killer, sheriff,” bi ones, Miss Lola," the sheriff an- and I ain't takin* no chances with dcsp'rate Dave suggested swered. “What yuh want is to go "Well, I'll say yuh done yore bit out into the world and see tonic- It must have been midday before Coggswell appeared, with to keep up that impression sine«- thing of life. Now I been thinkin* J Sheriff Sims beside him Each man had a yuh struck Mescal." answer«: for some time, ever since that sale gun in his hand, and the look on Coggswell. "And yore talkin' that was announced, I could git you a the sheriff's face destroyed all way to Mr .Lonergan was jusl place with my sister-in-law over co Hampton. Dave's hopes of immediate libera­ plain crazy. He's the coroner." tion. "Seems to me he holds a g«xx "I'm staying on here," answered "I'm takin' you before Judge many offices in this town,” sal« Lots. "But 1'11 be In town when Dave Bruce hangs for shooting I Lonergan," said the sheriff. "Un­ Dave. lock the cage, Sims." "You said something there, fel­ Mr. Hooker." It was the simple code that Lois PHIL HUAIMtJiri'ONC "So you think I killed old Hook­ ler. What you said to him m tin oy ED ANTHONY courtroom, coupled with yora but­ had always known There were er?” Dave demanded. 4 f f 1 tin' in and payin' that money to plenty of shootings in Mescal and "You kin argue that with the Hooker, means a sure verdict seif-defense was generally accept­ judge. He's waitin',” was all that against you." I ed as excusing the incident. But Coggswell vouchsafed. "Listen, sheriff," said Dave, the few cold-blooded murders that Coggswell led the way. and Dave had occurred in recent years had followed, with the deputy’s revolv­ "suppose I was to convince yuh I invariably been followed by a didn't kill Hooker?" er pressing into the small of hut Lois’ feeling "Yuh couldn't do it, but it lynching parly. back. They went up a flight of ugainst Dave was almost an Im­ wouldn't make a mite of differ ­ stairs to a small courtroom over ­ t personal one. head. The two dozen or so of seats ence anyway. I got my duty to And, just as if her foster father perform without fear or favor. ” were all filled and other spectators lined the walls. Lonergan, seated Sheriff Coggswell had impieM­ weie still alive, she busied herself on the bench, grinned viciously as ed Dave that way from the start. with cleaning up the little cabin. Here la the world's smallest cross­ Dave was brought in front of him. The sheriff wasn't gifted with a Bile set the blood-stained blankets FATHEAD the sun to dry, to be washed word puzzle. Fill in words accord­ "You haven't lost any time since I brilliant brain, but he seemed an in later, knowing in her heart all the This is a fish from Mississippi ing to definitions. The square will you hit Mescal,” he observed. honest man. With teeth that anglers say then rend the same down as across. Have you been through your ilsl "It ain't occurred to you, I while that she would never return nippy. After you have solved it, see If you of wanted men yet, sheriff?" She was going far away into the s'pose, that other foi\s might have His appetite you can appease can make up any good S-letter word mountains, beyond which, in her "No, I ain't had the chance," something to gain by Hooker's imagination, With worms or meat or bread or squares. lay u sort of cheese. Coggswell responded, "but the death?” asked Dave. "It don't fairyland. She there felt that all the old How did be get that funny name? facts is as clear as daylight. Yore seem queer to you, Lonergan life had come to 1, Imposing. 3. Sky blue. an end. And ahe What follows will explain the same- honor heard him cheat Hooker bringin' him In here and orderin' worked like a person - it. 4. Girl's name. in a dream, him out after 12 years because he > His bead Is big and round and f»* Nam«............................................................... out of a half-share in that valu ­ "'usion. sweeping out the dust; then milk­ was threatenin' to talk? ” And that, I think, takes cn ' able property when the said Hook­ ed the cow anti threw the milk "What yuh mean by that?" de­ er was in a state of intoxication. Address■•»•»••••••••••••••••••••••••• away and let the animal amble Likewise they was seen to ride manded Coggswell. away together and by the prison-1 "Well, Hooker talked to me I out to find what pasturage she er’s own admission him and Hook­ before he died,” said Dave. "And could. In the early part of the after­ er spent the night together in the maybe that slimy murderer outside Nam« of paper. cabin.” the window heard what he said noon she heard the sound of an Pattern No......... Size................ "And Miss Hooker?” awked Lon- and figured to kill him and put th«' approaching rider. At first ahe blame on me. I guess you ain't thought it wtiH the sheriff return­ ergan. Send IS cents in coin, (for ing. Then she recognised the gait. each pattern desired* to— "She spent the night out on the lived here too short a time to It was one of the Cross-Bar horses. know some of the things I know mesa with her hawses. Didn't like Going to the etige. of the mesa anti Patricia Dow Patterns the looks of this hombre’s face about Miss Lois, for instance." looking down, she saw Curran, 206 W. 17th St., New ïork, N. Y. "Now listen here, Bruce," an- the Crqss-Bar foreman. and reckemized him for the feller who beat up Curran at the Cross- swere the sheriff. "I got my Job It was more than a month since Bar yestldday. Well, yore honor, to do, and I'm doin’ it to the best we brung Hooker's body into towm. of my powers. There ain't nobody Curran had been to the cabin ami He was killed instantly with a 45 kin buy me, and I act on evidence." Lois' attitude toward him on the slug through the brain, which the Lois had always known by in-1 last occasion had been far from doc extracted. Likewise there's stinct that James Hooker wasn’t • friendly. Her instinct had told her one shell fired from the prisoner's her father, nor the old woman that it was not pure benevolenco of heart that brought Curran forty-ffive.” who had tended her since baby- ’ there. “Looks like you killed that poor, hood her mother. Her earliest re- j She watched him ride his horse harmless old man," rasped Loner­ membrances were of the westward gan, "hoping to find some money trek in the big wagon in which over to the steep edge on to the or something. What have you got they had moved from somewhere mesa. She stood in the doorway of —to the heights above the valley. the cabin and watched him raise to say?” I his hat, then climb out of his sad- Growing up alone, save for the die and "All I got to say is,” answered come forward. Dave, "Mr. Hooker woke up be- two old people, she had somehow (TO BE CONTINUED) acquired the art of taming wild fore daylight and started talkin' to ------------•------ -»— me, and all of a sudden a masked horses that frequented the waste C11E Al* printing In ex|»rnxlve. man stuck a gun through the win­ lands above the valley, and some­ dow and shot him dead. Did my times, came down to the mesa. Have your work done RIGHT at best to ketch him, but he was too 1 Most of them were scrubs, but a I the Home of Better Fruiting___ few of them were worth breaking Miner office. slick for me. He was away in the in for cow-ponies, and gradually ---- •—--- ... dark before I could get near | Lola had begun to eke out a few I —Buy War Savings Stamps— THINK yOÜ'ft-E SMART? 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