.. f M GOLD IBIUILILEirS - Charles G. Booth. . SYNOPSIS: Jtoiiuiiico milt luro oluillciiKo tliu cold logic of Via law. I,u-, i-ouriuVnt tluit lier flnnce, Jerry, did mt kill hi fiitlier nx tho 'police? cliarKc, ewengrs Luther MncNiilr. rninoUM ilclectlve, to III' vcKtlinito Urn murder. Avakonlwr In tho enrly mornliiic. John l'ec Men, Lucy's undo, find a buricuir In IiIm dell. Nicrt'hliiir for tho fu inciUH Ale PelerKon revolver loud rd Willi jtoltl bullets, willed linvo become mysterlniiMly enmctthed In llio fmwlu of Odden'R dentil. Tlio luNt mewiitfe of u jiiunlcrcd ninn an eclio from tlio dead of 30 years nipo Li (Uncovered in ono of tlio eartrlilRVH and tlio name or "Dil lon" flashes Into tlio iilcture. . ' cfiAPTrcrs 11. Out of Torrldlty. There was silence for a moment, Lucy' hands fluttered onto my arm and 'stayed there. MacNalr wtared at me, a blazing intentnoss In his eyes. '"No wonder your man wanted tho gun." MacNalr snlU harshly. I nodded. "I suppose so. And yot If this hoto from the dead was written In 188 6, and It hasn't been disturbed since It was put Into the cartridge, how could the man have known it was there?" Lucy still clunir to my arm. "This 'Jerry,' 1,'hclo John, it isn't ... it couldn't be. . ." "Our Jerry? Hardly! This noto was written years ago probably In 1896. This Alex must bo " "Petorson himself," MacNalr sup plied. "And 'Jerry'?" "A friend or n relutlon. Maybe a brother. ' Ever hear of anyone by tho name of 'Jerry' beliiB connect ed with Peterson?" "No. lwondcr who Dillon Is or was." "Tho Lord knows! 'Jerry' says ho put a biillot ihto him a cold bullet, prosuma)ily, as ono of theso Khells Is empty. And then he When Children Ciy for It Here's relief and comfort for cry ing, fretful, feverish babies or chil dren tlmt you don't iiootl to urge or command them to take, Tlioy lovo the delicious tn-sto of Fletcher's (Ins torin. Your doctor will tel! you it's absolutely safe, no you can (rive it us freely and as often as needed to keep your children happy and well. A few drops Is all it takes to quiet fretful, feverish, colicky babied ; relievo their biliousness, gas on stomach, consti put ion, etc. t soothe them to sleep in a jiffy. For tika disorders in older children, you simply use, a little larger dose uf tho same reliable Fletcher's l.'astori. Don't use grown folks' medicine; with babies or chil dren, specialists say. Ninety per cent, of them recommend Fletcher's 'no torial and thirty years of steadily Increasing popularity proves they're right. To Protect you from inula lions, tito Fletcher signature Is on every bottto of genuine Flo tel tor 'a Cantoris. ' Always fSafe 7X1 MAKING THE FARM PAY t NO Sm,diri, I WOULDN'T FARM VlfHOUTfMIS John Deere plowing outfit, lookatthe GOOD JOB OFPLOWIN0 DONE SINCE MORNINa NOT A STOP EXCEPT TOP FUEL, AND THE WAY THIS TQACTOG WALKS AVAY VITM THREE BOTTOMS IS MI6HTY, SATISFYING. S. 4 GEE! scrawled thin noto ana shoved It into tho cartridge! wo found it in." MacNalr nodded, "We inuHtfinU out where .Hyde gut it. Do you know what became ot Alex Peter on?" "I don't." 'Vou said ho wan an inveterate gambler. It seems to mo 1 remem ber hearing something about a 'poker game that cracked tho town.' In connection with Peter son, I mean." , "A 'poHer game that cracked tho town" I muttcrod. "yes, the phrase is famlllur, but I don't know where I heard it. Peterson is supposed to have onco played poker for u human life." MacNalr pondered for a moment. "I suppose we may safely assume this gun belonged to A(lex Peter-; son; he was related to a man called MuoNulr hIIiI tlio mytcrlous 'Jerry'; a mnn named Dillon Bhot1 Merry' and loft him dying; 'Jorry wounded Dillon, presumably with a gold bullet; and , 'Jerry,' dying, wroto this note." "Do you connect this and tlio at tempt to steal the pistol with tho murder of Andrew Ogden?" I In-, quired. , "I wouldn't go that far, yet. Of! course, tho motive for Andrew Og- den's death may be rooted In some thing that happened 30 years ago. Ho may tho inolivo for stealing the pistol. ' . - "In that cose," said I, triumph antly, "Jerry Ogden couldn't have had a hand In his lather's death!" "Nothing of tho sort!" MncNnlr snapped, irritably. "Hubbard heard Ogden shout 'gold bullets'' at this man Furle these bulletH nru gold but it doesn't necessarily fallow there la a connection. Dut evnii if there Is, what of it? Jorry'a motive for killing his father might have coma out of .something that hap pened before ho wus born. Home thing to do with that mine, for In stance." A curious Idea had come Into my head. "What if this man Dil lon who killed Merry should also have killed Andrew Ogden V" ' "Why?" MacNalr demanded. 1 smiled sadly. "Just a vagrant thought. If Dillon knew of the note in this pistol ho would have good renson for trying to get It. And' if Ogden also hud come into possession of tho dangerous infor mation It contained dangerous to Dillon, I nnmn you see my diifl?" MaeXnlr shrugged. "Pure specu lation, I'cehles. Sue you later." T picked up the tulephono and called Homy Deacon. There was no word of Jerry and my heart wink. 1 put the Instrument down and looked into Lucy's tragic eyes. Hho tried to speak 'but her lips were trembling, 'burning, shu fled from the room. Horribly depressed,. I sat at my desk and tried to evaluate prop erly the Itttlo wo knew. At length I fished a little red -barked not book out of my desk. I have used many such notebooks In my Ihne. By - SEE hOV.MUCh I'VE r?&). Hubbard Bros., Medford. Oregon I Al this Sioir You Coi QUALITY SCKVICF. MEDFORD MATTJ Opening it at tho front page I be gan to write, carefully numbering each paragraph us I went on. When I had wrlt'en down what was In my mind I f-I t I had 'ac complished something ufter all.. Deacon arrived Just then and wc discussed the noto and tho inci dent that Iwl to It discovery. Ills amazement was as great as my own, but. llko MacNalr. he mode It cleat that a voice echoing out of the comparative nnthiulty f would not modify his theories to any extent. My odd fancy that the man Dillon mentioned in the note might hove killed Andrew didn't JmnreHM him. I He left me. then.-toklng the pin to! and the note with him and T went to my room 'and dressed. Coming out. I ran Into Mrs. Mofflt. She looked III and I didn't wonder. Mrs. Mofflt Is never very well and I have suggested domestic help to hqr at least onco a week, but she Hcnulfl tho. Idea. Her trouble In an Internal something or other notebook towards Peebles, of mysterious origin and perambu lating habits. But sho steadfustly refuses lo havo it removed. She hna tried New Thought, Divine Healing, KplscopallnnLsm, ftpinal manipulation, Disciples ot the Fiery Itlng. physical culture, olive oil and the New Psychology everything in fact but simple sur gery. Itecently sho embraced cos mic Indulgence. Ah I entered the Ogden library, Deacon, and MacNalr were sitting at the desk,- talking. On tho desk were a deck of playing cards, a lead bullet, a pleco of gold-bearing quartz, a small black bound note book and three stacks of red poker chips. ' The chipH, tho cards, and tho 1 notebook wera in that safe ovor there." Deacon said. "Tho (UurU and the bullet," he went on, "were In the desk." Tho cards and tho chips aston ished me. '.'Henry." i said, "do you happen to recall Andrew's at titude inwards cards?" "Of course I do. ITo detested them. He would not havo them in the hoiiHOi" MacNalr grinned Ironically. "Know anything about gold quart?" ho asked suddenly. "No,"I said. I picked up the specimen. It looks rich." "Rich!" MacNalr grunted. "It's rotten with gold. That bit'll run- ten,, twenty, thirty thousand to the ton," . I whistled. "Hounds Ilka a big strike. He nodded. "Hut here's the qucoreset thing of the lot." Mac Nalr slid Dlu black notebook to ward me. . (Copyright 1 !!! Win, Morrow Co.) Ogitcn'M black iiotchfMik! What .now mystery will It bring Into tho situation? The answer Is in to morrow's Installment, . Millions Merged. . 'NEW VOKK, May 1 0. (P) The M7n.niiM.Ono American Superpower company ami 1 h Jln.onn.yoo rtlllty Shares corporation were merged to day. Uo(h are Investment and hold- in it companies. Old Man Economy 7 Don't start Telling mevhattheJohmDcere TRACItm VI LL DO -YOU KNOV I MAVEfVO or 'em.. 1 f y 7 ' i mi?,. Inc . A TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, IS MIST RIVKIISIOK. Cal., May 10-(I,)j Kd "SlraiiKler" lewis, former , world's champion heavyweight wrestler and Miss K lit! no Totnaso, Olendale, Cal., art student were married hero last night. . They plan to leave next week on a honeymoon trip to Kansas City and Canada. A group of friends attended the wedding which was held at Saint Cecelia chapel with Itev. Samuel Hughes officiating. II. C. Sandow, I, wis' manager, was best man and Miss Curia Tomaso, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Lewis, out of tho ring, is Rob- 8"t JI. Frederick.. Ho cave his age as 34 and his bride, who Is tho daughter of Balvatore To muso, a composer, gave ; her's as 25. She formerly lived in Chicago. BEAVERS SWAMP ; VANDAL ATHLETES MOHI'OU' T1j Mnv 1 0 Pi Oregon Htato college tracksters had UlUrt .llfflr-nllu with tlm lTnlvnt'dltl of Idaho squad yesterday and swamped tnem, a to ai, in a- uuni Pacific Const conference meeting. University of Idaho, southern branch, of Pocntello, competed, but Uh scores were not recorded, as the Vandal-Heaver clash was under coast conference rules. Tho Beavers scored clean sweeps In Inn hleh hiirdlna and lavelln and won 11 first places. - . LIGHTWEIGHTS MEET IN GARDEN TONIGHT NEW YOltK, May 10. (7j Two of tho country's leading light weight contenders, Louis (Kid K u ) 1 a n, former featherweight champion, and Billy Wallace, Cleveland slugger, meet in a ten round match in' Madison Square Garden tonight. ' Kaplan enters tho bout eager for revenge for a five-round knockout ho suffered from Wallace's flail ing fists in I'J'IQ, Wallace rales a 7 to G favorite. STANDINGS OF THE - CLUBS. W. I.. rut. 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Tanlac 52 MI I HON nOTTHS CSFD QREflOy, FRIDAY MAY 10, 1929. THREE TEACHERS OF TALENT WILL TAKE NEW POSTS . (Uy Airs. Marlon Trycr.) . . TALK.VT; Ore., May 10. (Hpoo lal.) MIsh Mut-Kuret McCoy, MIsk France Pratt and Minn Jilanche Hlater havo tendered their reHijj nntionH n.s tenehers of the Talent school. Miss McCoy and Miss Pratt expect to leave as soon as school is out for Berkeley, Cal., where they will attend summer sehool. They will go to the state of Wash ington where they have accepted position. Mtss 'tilatcr has accepted a position in' her home town of Hutherlln. ' ' The school board has engaged the Misses Opal and Mary Larnan from Cedar Falls, Iowa. Miss Opal Tarnan will take Miss Slater's place in tho primary department while Miss Mary will fill Miss McCoy's plaee in the hlh school. Both ladles come with splendid- recom mendations. This is to correct an error ap pearing in an article published in the issue of May 7 under tho head ing of "Worker Seeking Contri butions to Health Program. ' Mrs. Charley Holdridge is chairman of committee hculth group for'TU ent, not Mrs. 1. O. I'enland: Send dues to Mrs. Holdridge. '." Mr. and Mrs. Chester' Knighton nre moving from tho Banastcr' house to the old family home on Wagner creek. The senior play, "Dead of Niglit," was a great success and was considered tho best play ever put on in Talent. It was enjoyed by a full house. Mrs. It. M. Morrison was taken to the Community hospital in Med ford Monday, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis Tues day morning. Sho is reported to be doing nicoly. Mrs. James Keith returned Sun day from Riverside, Where sho had spent the winter, , Mrs. Delia Brahmer was a busi ness, visitor in Ashlurui Tuesday afternoon. ' . , Miss Dorothy E. Bates passed away at her home on the highway at 10 o'clock Monday evening after a few days' illness. Miss Butcs was teaching at Agate when sho be came ill from a form of blood- poisoning. She hud been engaged to tieacli In ' the Wagner Creek school the coming year. Miss Bates was born at Industry,, Kans., July 16. 3!t0i and wus 27 years,, nine month old. ; She leaves her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1J. Bates, two brothers, Loyal Bates of Enid, Okia., and Llewellyn hates of Tal ent, also two sisters, Mrs. D. I. At- well of Medford and Irel Bates of Talent. Kunerul services are in charge of tho Perl funeral home and are awaiting the arrival of the bruther from Oklahoma; Mrs. C. W. Long and daughter Bovella spent Thursday morning shopping In Medford. - Austin RosandT of Ashland was calling on friends in Talent Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Duncan entertained Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. W. II. Turnbaugh and her siHter Mrs. Martin, all of Medford Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Claude Jones was on the sick list this week. Chns Gardner is having his main Irrigation dltchltned with concrete. Mr. arid Mrs. Elvis Cochran left the first of the week for Klamath Fnllfl, whero Mi. Cochran has ob tained a permanent position with the Copco company. L. C. Hill. Miss Esther Holdridge and Miss Nell Iltll spent Wednes day afternoon In M-Mlford. ' Itrpnrt'of Mrs. L. E. U'Vnnder, the Talent llbrarinn: Tutnl adult circulation. total children cir culation 178; total circulation 43? New readerH registered In Anrll. 7 A 1lt of new hooks which may he obtained by request from the Med ford library Is posted each month. Some uf the out of town people to attend tho funeral of Mr. Glelm were Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fuller and Itev. and Mrs. Hammond from Ash land, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dlllard, Mr. and Mrs. A; K. Perry,' Mrs. Ames and daughter Miss Margaret, ft. E. Oat man. Mr. Warner, Ted Fish and Father Hamilton from Medford. Miss Margaret Mathcs was o dinner guest at the homo of Mrs. Lawronco Crawford Wednesday. Tho two ladies attended a picture show in Medford in the afternoon. Mrs, H. A. Hulgard of Lodi, Crtl., who accompanied her brother, W E. Perry, to his homo In- Talent left Saturday for her home at Lodl, after two weeks spent horo with her parenU, Mr. and Mrs, George I'erry. The Talent Boy Scouts will Join with Medford troop and other troops of tho county for the first camping trip for the Crater Ijuko council of Boy Scouts this year, and will tako place May 24, 25 and 20. ... Information was received thurs. day nt Talent of tho death of Ivan D. Houston, a former resident of Talent, now a nutrient 6t Euirene. Mr. Houston, after graduating from the eighth grade at the Talent school, entered tho high school at Ashland, where ho graduated, later going to Eugene where ho com pleted his education fU'lheTnl verflty of Oregon, graduating from that' tillage In l9i'S,' After gradu ating he took up oVIatloh and was conKidcrcd one of the most promis ing aviators. He was pilot of one of th mail planes when the crash came about 10 miles from Chey enno. from which point tho report whs received. The crash. It appears, came in denwo fog and Houston wo found in the wreckage of his plane by a fellow, aviator. Hugh Allen, who took the same route the next day. . Baptist Church. Evangelic services aro boir.i held each evening nnd will continue over Hunday. C Song servlie at M5 s, m. Preaching at. 11 n. m. and 7:30 ' p. m. by Elder T.-E. Griffith. ! Young People's meeting at. 6:30.' Prayer meeting Tuesday even- Methodist Church. - Sunday school at if :4ft a. m Les ter Newbry, superintendent. Morning service ' ohstrvanco of Mother's day at 11 a. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Bac saluureat service for tho gradua tion class. Epworth league at 7 p. m. An interesting meeting ior the young people. , Young people's prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30., Regular prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 7:3u. Choir prac tice Immediately following. . Rev. Audley Brown, pastor. LOXDO.V, May 0.-P) Mrs. Kate P e r u b n I, , only surviving daughter of Charles Dickons, died in London today, aged 89. Mth. Kate Perugiiti was tho eld est daughter of Charles Dickens, the novelist. She achieved consid erable note as an artist, particular ly of children's portraits and of children's subject pictures. , Tho best known of these were: . "An Impartial --Audience," "A.-- Little Woman," "Tomboy." "Tho --Rabbit' Hutch," "The Flower That Bloom in the Spring" and "ISutterf lies." 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