Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 27, 1945, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, September 27, 1945
SEWING ( IR C IE PATTERNS
C o v e r T^atiip S h ad es
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Well-Fitting Slip, Pantie Ensemble
Smart Two-Piece Frock a "Must5
OVERNIGHT i .
- AMES W ILLIAM
GUEST
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C H A PT E R 1
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that chance encounter with young
Adam Bruce. Mrs. Tope saw that
her husband was silent, and she
asked:
"What are you thinking?"
" I was wondering why we hap­
pened to run into Adam.”
"Just an accident?"
"Call it that. But—accidents have
a trick of fitting into a pattern by
and by. As if some one had planned
them." And he added: " I t struck
me that Adam had something be­
sides a vacation on his m ind."
" I wondered whether Miss Dewain
is as cantankerous and stubborn as
he pretends!"
He chuckled. "You're looking for
romance! But I’ m wondering what
fetched a Department of Justice
man into these hills?”
It was obviously impossible, as
yet, to answer this question. As they
went on, the hills were bolder; the
valleys deep, the streams swift and
silver. They passed big estates, and
great houses.
The little car required gas, and
when they carne to Ridgcomb.
Chet's Place invited their patron­
age. A lean, dry man as old as
Tope, with shrewd twinkling eyes,
came out to serve them, Mrs. Tope
and he'd fly 'em up and back. But
he took a dive into Long Island
Sound, long about daylight Sat'day
morning."
He added resentfully:
" I ’ll have Bob's ma to support, 1
guess. It ain’t likely he'd saved
anything.” He shut the hood.
Mrs. Tope said quietly: “ Shall we
go on?” So the inspector climbed
in beside her. but us they moved
away he protested:
"Don't you hurry me all the time,
ma'am! I like to get the flavor of
the country as I go along I like
to talk to folks." And he said in­
quiringly;
"You acted kind of
m ad!"
" I was," she admitted. "When he
spoke of Mr. Holdom."
“ Know him, do you?"
“ 1 know who he is." Mrs. Tope,
before her marriage, had been the
effective head of the Jervis Trust,
with an active interest in business
and finance; and she explained:
"He's the floor specialist in the Led­
forge stocks, and he's a crook!"
Slowly they drove on. stopping
now and then to look across the hills
and down the deep bright valleys.
They ascended a steep grade, and
at the top she checked the car. Tope
looked to see why she sloped down,
and discovered beside the road a
large white-painted sign, on which
black letters cried invitingly:
Adam Bruce decided it was time
j for lunch, sought the hotel He gave
his order, and while he waited, two
people came into the dining room
and stood just inside the door. A
gray-haired man, round without be­
ing fat, apple-cheeked, with a mild
blue eye and a curious suggestion
of physical readiness in his walk.
Beside him a woman, not so old as
he, with a certain formidable sobri­
ety in her countenance that was be­
lied by the warmth in her eyes.
Adam rose, stepped toward them,
said in quick pleasure:
"Hello,
Tope!”
The old man turned, smiled broad­
ly and clasped him by the hand.
1 A M P shades shabby? C an’ t find "Why, hullo, Adam!—Mrs. Tope,
the r ig h t size o r color? C over this is Adam Bruce, an old friend of
a shade, new o r old, p a p e r o r s ilk ,
mine."
w ith croch et in ch e n ille o r s tra w
"Sit down with me," Adam urged
y a rn .
They obeyed, and Bruce looked in­
• • •
quiringly at Mrs. Tope " I didn't
Solve your lam p shade problems with
know you were married. Inspector.”
a simple crocheted cover for your shade.
"Oh, yes, over a year ago.” And
Pattern 734 contains crochet directions for
2 lamp shades.
the old man told Mrs. Tope: "Adam
Due to an unusually large demand and
here was a youngster on the force
D u r to an unusually large demand and
current conditions, slightly more tim e Is
while I was on the Homicide squad.
current conditions, slightly more time is
required In filling orders for a few of the
required In (Ullng orders for a few uf the
He spoiled a first-rate policeman to
most popular pattern numbers.
moat popular pattern numbers.
Send your order to:
become a second-rate lawyer."
Bruce grinned.
"You're behind
Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept.
KKH'ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T.
the times, Inspector! I'm a police­
Box 3Z17
San Francisco 6, Calif.
149 New Montgomery St.
man
again.”
Tope
looked
surprised;
Kan Francisco, Calif.
Enclose 16 cents for Pattern
and the younger man explained: " I
Enclose 25 cents In coins for each
COME IN AND MILL AROUND!
P re tty U nd er T hin gs
No________________
pattern desired.
passed the bar exams, but no one
He chuckled, and a moment later W o n d er fu lly easy to make
Nam e______________________ _______
seemed to need a lawyer. So 1
Pattern No.............................. Size.
and so nice to w e a r under
saw by the brook the gray weath­ *
went to work in the bank commis
Address___________________________
N am e ..................... ..................... .
ered structure of an old m ill, neat p re tty fa ll clothes, the la rg e r
sioner’s office for a while, and now
Address .........................................
and
in
repair.
An
arched
entrance
w
om
en
w
ill
a
p
p
re
c
ia
te
th
is
sim
p
le
I’ve hooked up with Washington—
and a gravel drive offered admis­ w e ll-fittin g s lip und p a n tie ensem ­
Department of Justice."
sion.
ble.
"Your outfit has done some good
• • •
Mrs. Tope said: "This must be
jobs lately,” Tope said approvingly
Pattern No. 8884 is designed for sizes
the place your young friend Adam
"Anything happening up here?"
3». 40. 42. 44 . 46 . 48. SO and 52 Size
Bruce told us about. It looks clean. 36.
to relieve stuffiness, invite
Adam said casually: "No, I ’ m on
38. slip, requires 21« y a rd * of 39-lnch m a­
Shall
we
try
it?
”
vacation.” And under Tope's inquir­
terial; panties, 1!« y a rd * of 35 or 39-lnch
"I'd like to try that brook below fabric.
ing eye he added: “ I used to live
the road,” he admitted, so she
up this way, when I was a boy.
T w o-P lece r
turned in and stopped by the M ill
Been home on a visit. I'm leaving
YA/
E
A
R
th is s m a rt tw o-piece
door.
If nose fills up
_
on the midnight train. I often wish
’ ’ fro c k fo r d an cin g, e a rn in g or
Tope
surveyed
the
surroundings
we had you with us. Inspector. We
le a rn in g . The gay ja c k e t has a
with that quick interest any new
need a man who can see the hole
s o ftly fla re d p ep lu m to a ccent a
scene
always
provoked
in
him.
The
in a doughnut . . . Which way are
cin ch e d -in d o ll w a is t—the s k irt has
M ill was on their left. Beyond it by
you heading?”
g ra c e fu l gores.
A " m u s t” in
It's wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol
the stream side there was a turfed
"North, I think. We're just gypsy­
e v e ry ju n io r w ard ro b e .
up each nostril relieves stuffy transient
terrace,
an
open
hearth,
picnic
ta­
• * •
congestion. If you need relief tonight,
ing. I plan to do some fishing as we
bles. A gray-haired man sat on one
try It! Follow directions In package.
Pattern No 8905 la designed for sizes
go. We may hit Canada by and by.”
of these tables and played a vio­ 11. 12. 13. 14, 1« and 18 Size 12. short
Bruce nodded. “ Every little brook
lin; and a g irl stood near by. her I sleeves, requires 3’ « yards of 35-Inch m a­
up this way had a trout in it when
shoulders
against the trunk of a terial.
I was a boy,” he said. “ I haven't
tree,
watching
him and listening. A
tried them lately.” And he asked:
State
Trooper
in uniform bestrode
"Where do you expect to stay to­
Chances of Marriage
his silent motorcycle—to which a
night?"
side
car
was
attached—in
the
drive
"We may camp out. Or we may
A recent su rv e y reveals th a t, at
near them, and his eyes were on
try a hotel, if one attracts us. Or
®°u,,t r X v ° oroed' wel1'
the girl.
JO ye ars o f age, the chances o f
®
d sta r*
a roadside camp."
i n ,n
f ° y r “ eà a H l o lly
ï & w o o Powder.
Beyond, the millpond was visible, e v e n tu a l'm a rria g e fo r a s p in s te r
"There's a good camp about forty
MriCesso« » Robbio». In t-
and a spring-board; and two small are 48 in 100 and those fo r a
miles from here, between Ridgcomb
boys so much alike that they were b achelor a re 67 in 100; w h ile the
and Maddison village. I was there
B,id.«PC«.Coo-
clearly twins were diving, swimming chances o f re m a rria g e , a t th is
only last night,” Adam said eagerly,
ashore, climbing on the board and age, fo r a w ido w are 60 and fo r
"A place called Dewain’s Mill.
pOWDE*
diving again, chasing each other like a w id o w e r 92 in 100, and fo r a d i­
You’d like i t ! ”
squirrels in a cage. A bald-headed vorcee 94 and a d iv o rc e d m an 96
"We might take a look at it,”
stayed in the car, but Tope, mild and little man in a bathing suit sat with in 100.
Tope agreed.
Made with Gin-Seng Extract?
his feet in the water; and an ample,
"A girl named Bee Dewain runs beaming and inquisitive, alighted.
"Handsome stretch of country comely woman with knitting in her
Treat yourself to the pleasure of this
it,” Adam explained. "She's a can­
nne smoke—a smooth, mellow, mild
handr, seated on a boulder near by,
tankerous. stubborn young woman; through here!” he remarked.
ciesrette—made of selected tobaccos,
especially blended to the popular Ameri­
but if you're careful not to mention
"A ll right in the summer-time,” turned an interested eye on the car
can taste. Pinehurst Is truly out of
my name, she may take you in !”
the man—this was doubtless Chet and the newcomers. Small cabins
America's standard cigarettes—not a
shortage substitute—enjoyed for years
He felt Mrs. Tope's eye upon him, himself—assented. His hand was on were scattered among the trees.
by smokers who demand satisfaction
The scene was peaceful, but
and was conscious that his ears the hose, his eye on the clicking
from their cigarettes. Pinehurst's ex-
einaire Patented Panax Process employs
were red; but after lunch, when he pump gauge. "B ut in winter, it’s abruptly its peace was shattered
extract of Gin-Sen* root for modern
The trooper kicked his motorcycle
came out to see them continue on cold as a banker’s heart!”
moisture conditioning—the only cig­
arette permitted to do so
Tope chuckled.
"A lot of big into life with a series of explosions
their way, he suggested again: “ If
Th*
of Gin-Seng Extract as a
of entirely unnecessary violence,
you do stop at Dewain's M ill, tell places around.”
hygroscopic agent Is an exclusive pat-
and he wheeled his machine, dart­
ented process of this Company' The
‘Summer
folks,
mostly
I
Not
so
that young hussy I sent her my
mollifying features of Oin-Seng Extract
many now as there used to be. There ed past the little car, turned into the
love!”
may help to relieve dry throat, cigarette
cough, and other irritations due to
When they were gone, Adam paid can't many people afford to hire a highroad and raced away. The girl
smoking These cigarettes may be found
calls here and there, at police head­ hundred men just to cut lawns, these looked after him with amused eyes,
much more pleasant and safe for those
and so saw these old people in their
with ordinary colds and other respira­
quarters, the post office, the drug­ days!”
The Crains Art Great Food«” —
tory difficulties such as hay fever
car,
and came toward them.
‘I
noticed
one
place
that
looked
store. There was a wealth of time
asthma, etc.
Kellogg’s Rice Krispire equal the whole ripe grain
'Have
you
room
for
two
lodgers?”
upon his hands. A little past six like a castle, back on the moun­
in nearly all the protective food element* declared
Mrs. Tope asked.
GET A CARTON DIRECT
essential to human nutrition.
o'clock, he returned to the hotel to tain,” Tope suggested.
if your dealer cannot supply. Send tl.SO
“ Oh, yes, plenty," she assured
dine;
and
while
he
was
at
table,
a
That’s
where
Ledforge
lives,
— 5 ° L the Mississippi (*1.65 West) for
postpaid carton of 10 packs to:
bell-boy came calling his name. when he ain’t in New York.” Chet them. “ There's hardly anyone here.
R L S wain tobacco C ompany , I nc .
Adam shut himself into the tele­ spat, as though the name left a Not many people travel these days./
Tope remarked: "That policeman
Spring Street PamrWw, Virginia
phone booth and heard a fam iliar bad taste in his mouth. "He owns
don't really enjoy the v io lin !"
voice.
half the water power in New Eng­
The girl laughed softly.
"Ned’s
"Adam?”
land. He sold a pile of his stocks
"Yes,” Adam replied, wondering and bonds to the folks around here. not very musical,” she agreed. "But
it was rotten of him to start his mo­
You can relieve
faintly at this call.
Stuck ’em. m ostly."
torcycle right In the middle of Mr.
"This is Tope."
“ Didn t stick you," Tope flatter­
Vade's fiddling.
1 shall tell him
“ Yes. Sure. What’s up?”
ingly surmised.
k d ^ ^ M u a c u la r Ache» and Paint • Stiff Joint* • Bruise«
so!”
" I ’m phoning from that place
"N ot me! Me, I keep my money
"Be back, w ill he?”
you recommended, Dewain's Mill. where I can handle it any time I ’ m
W h a t i/o« /VE£D ¿i
“ Oh, he always comes back!”
Adam, you'd better come up here.” a mind.” And Chet volunteered;
Mrs.
Tope
looked
around
with
an
"What’ s the matter?”
“ You don’t see Ledforge around here
"Rather not talk over the phone. much, now. I dunno as it’d be safe appreciative glance. "You run this
place?”
But you—”
for him to walk through the v il­
The girl said readily: “ Oh, yes.
"Miss
Dewain
all
right?”
lage.”
V o f cases showed
I'm
Bee Dewain. Mrs. Priddy cooks
“
Yes,
of
course.
Do
you
know
the
"M arried?”
" clinical improve
for us, and she's been famous for
police up here?”
"Sister keeps house for him. She’s
ment after only 10
'Sure. Ned Quill—he's a state all right; but they don't mix with her biscuits and waffles ever since
days treatment w ith
I was a child.
E arl—he's Mrs.
trooper—is an old friend of mine.”
SOK e t o n e in im partial,
nobody only the Holdoms.”
Priddy's husband—does the chores,
scientific test.
“ On your way here,” Tope direct­
"What Holdom is that?”
and rakes the drives, and cleans the
ed, "get word to your friend the
Chet shook his head. “ I dunno.
trooper to meet you—without any­ 'H.H.' they call him. In the stock cabins. But I keep the books and
one seeing him—at the cabin called market I guess. Good feller. He’ll generally run things.”
"How’s the fishing?” Tope in­
M id * by McKesson 1 Robbins
Faraway. You hire that cabin for stop and talk, when he fills up at
quired.
Swld with mossy luck gsarsstst
the night. I'll see you there.”
my pump here.” He hung up the
"E a rl Priddy brings in a good
"But Tope, I'm due in New York hose. “ Check your oil?” Mrs. Tope
50* and *1.00
mess, now and then.”
tomorrow.”
nodded. "You c’n stand a quart,”
Mrs. Tope asked:
"M ay we—
You’ve a job to do here," Tope Chet decided. And he said: " I sell choose our cabin?”
insisted. "Good-by!”
H.H. all his gas. Cars and airplanes
"They're all just alike, inside, only
And Adam heard the receiver too.”
those up there on the knoll are near­
click as Tope hung up. The young
•'Planes?"
er the road of course, with cars go­
man stared at the instrument for a
"He's got him a landing-field down ing by—”
Here's a SENSIBLE way
moment in a perplexed and indeci­ by the river. I dunno but he'll give
" I shouldn't like that,” Mrs. Tope
sive fashion; but—here was at least it up now, though. I would, In his decided.
to relieve MONTHLY
C lab ber G irl s balanced double action make« it the natural choice for the
a pretext for seeing Bee again, and place!”
“ Then why don’t you take Fara­
modern
recipe . . . for just the right action in the mixing bowl, plus that
Tope had ru)t used to be one to cry
"Why?” Tope was always curi­ way?” Bee advised. " I t ’s new this
final
rise
to light and fluffy flavor in the oven.
"W olf” without cause.
ous. “ Don't you like flying?”
year, and it's clear out of sight up
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com­
Adam
sent
a
wire
to
his
chief.
"Guess’t
I
don't!
Never
done
any
in the woods, so if you want to
pound la Jamou» not only to relieve
"Possible trouble here. Staying to of it my own self; but my nephew, be really quiet . . . No one has ever
periodic pain but also accompanying
nervous, tired, highstrung fe e lin g s -
investigate. W ill report. Bruce.” Bob Flint, he got killed here Sat’- spent even one night in Faraway.
when due to functional m onthly dis­
Then he retrieved his bag from the day in one of the dummed things. It was only finished about two weeks
turbances. Taken regularly—It helps
check-room, hired a car and driver, Holdom and Ledforge, they used to ago. You'll be the very first ones.”
build up resistance against such symp­
tom *. Plnkham ’s Compound help» na­
and started north along the moonlit ride back and forth from New York She stepped up on the running
tu re! Follow label directions. T ry ltt
road.
in Holdom's airplane about half the board. “ Just go straight ahead,”
When they left Middleford after time, and Bob worked for Holdom she directed.
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