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PXTTB SOT KEPFORD MAIL TRTBTjyE, MEDFORD. QftEflOX", TntTKSDAY, MAY 16, 1929 J .6 'I LESS HAM IRMKINO I GOLD IBRJILlLEirS .' . by Charles U. Booth. DOUBLK ACTING ' MAKIf MXIMO tASIIft Wit Calumet is an old reliable itandard of genera tions of thrifty house wives. Nearly half, century of experience it back of every can you buy. No expe rimenting in its man ufacture.no mistakes, failures or regrets in its use. Try it. You'll see a decided im provement in your , bakings yes, and you'll taste, it, too. II mum Co ncrete Oetver ipe is best for you r city, because ;, It lasts indefinitely without mainte nance. Concrete pipe laid 50 years ago is still giving perfect service. It is uniform in quality being made to meet the exacting specifications of the American Society for Testing Ma- .- terials. .. .. It has remarkable strength and den. , sity and actually becomes stronger . with age.'. .. . Its internal diameters do not vary more than 1, providing maximum hydrau; - lie capacity. A concrete sewer syctem is an e;ccellent dividend-paying investment for any community. . , , Illustrated boa let "Concrett "': ' Pipe Sewers" sent upon request PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ' , 146 Fifth Street ; PORTLAND, ORB. , , A National Organisation to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrett Offices SYNOPSIS! I,ucy looloi Jlcury urai-on, vlUcf or l"p, Into closet, lake lua auto and HUrta for Um desert, to find Jerry OtOai, lirr fiance, aouurd of niurUcrttur lil fallier. Lmi In MVKliur a. same Mens against serious ouum to prove Surry Innocent and la aiuloua to warn him of the charge before lie la arrmled. Her trade, John Pee Mm, foUonn her to Toirkllty, (host town In HkuU Valley. - Uarawml by Uk hIMierhvr heat, Peebtca aean-Jie Uie town for the pair but 'sua io rUMl a trace of Uient, ' CHAPTER 19. In Uw Desert Tomb. I., una viunu uii lUUI O CIOCK. Lucy, 1 reasoned, had got here about noon. She had found Jorry ana iney naa left tonother at onco alonir the main road, and by this nmo were probably approaching Bhlnbone Canyon on the west. An other couple of hours should see them back In San Felipe. Instead of following thorn I would remain overnight In tforrld Ity and Improve my opportunity by nosing around Andrew's old haunts. Evidence of some sort was In my mind, but of what nature and how I was to find It, I hadn't the allahi- cst Idea. If I had known I wouldn't havo plunncd so casually! . 'ino sun was waning, but the Htroot was still as hot as a boiler pit, and I looked about for a tem porary garage. The wide-open doors of a livery Btable hlntod of cooler regions beyond and I drovo tnrougn them into the bulldlnir. Slopping the engine I tackled a pllo of sandwiches and a bag of fruit. Refreshed. I went out ninin It was evident that the flannels had been planted. And by Dillon. I suppoHcd. Dillon, then, had been In Torrldlty within the past 40 hours. For all I knew to the con trary he was here now. . The thought excited me and when the graveyard quiotness of the resort was suddenly punctuated by the throb of an automobile, en gine. Dillon's name sprang, burn ing, to my Hps. -Was I coming to grips with him again ? Why hadn't I I brought a revolver? As I surann- electrified, tq my feot. a sage green roadster flew past the open door ana my conclusions collapsed. The car was Jerry'r. and I.ucy and the boy wore In It. their heads together. I stumbled outside. The road ster was 100 yards down the street, bound for the open desert and, I supposed, the Devil's Mouth. . " "1-ucy!" 1 ronred. "Lucy! Jerry! Stop there! Where are you going? Lucy! Jerry!" They did not hear me: snouting tnelr names. I tore down the street. Still ther did nm hear me, and the roadster passed entirely beyond the range of my voice. Plunging into the livery stable.' I climbed unsteadily . Into the car, determined to catch them if I burned out the engine. The sun had gone to. my head and my neart, not as good as It used to be, was thundering unmercifully against my ribB. A swallow of water revived mo and I started the engine. The car slid forward with a springless thud,, thud, that sent mo tumbling out again. The tires were flat. .They had been cut by someone.'. I sank, limply onto the runnlnir. C. E. SOCIETY HAS SPECIAL SERVICE AT EAGLE T EAGLE POINT, Ore., May 1C- (Speclal) The Christian Endeavor society met as usual at the church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock ant! I , - . . i' j "ii." ti.w i uniting Bad gono some 60 yards or so board. You can hardly blame me fittingly observed Mother's day. Miss Elva Caster, president of the Crater Lake union, which consists of Jackson, Joseplhne and Klam ath counties, was present and led Uie meeting. - - All mothers of the commnnltv were Invited to come and eight at tended. .'After a, good lively sow service, ... scripture . reading - and prayer, the following recitations were given: "Let My Life Shine. orothy Wllhlte; "Wo'll Wear the Hose on Mother's i Day," Sylvia Hanklns; "The Mother," Dorothy Hcnaier; "rjomebodys Mother, Kobert Phllbrook. Three of the girls gave sketches of the lives of the mothers of prominent Blblo cnaracters. wnich were: ''Lire of Ruth," Katharine Phllbrook; "Eu nice," orothy Coy; Mary, Mother of Jesus," Sybil Saster; piano solo. "Star of the East," Kathryn Phil- DrooK. The meeting was 'dismissed with songs and benediction., . After dismissal all mothers were presented with a bouquet of flow ers and home-made candy was passed around. . - JR for your old iron . . if you buy a Westinghouse Automatic NOW! liurjr iml Jerrx IicmU together- ;tt 32 C :i : ,11 3 "slslnj "'sCssj'isj A Good Overhauling Job Means Both Rings and Pistons and Permites Are the Leading Replacement Lines More than two-thirds of all American cars are factory equipped with aluminum-alloy pis - tons. Permit Pistons are not only preferred ' hy repair men for replacements but are stand ' rd equipment with manufacturers' production y . Wl for more than a million cars a year. f PERMITS PISTONS wear longer than cast 'ron pistons, get rid of heat five tiroes as fast J . and weigh only one-third as much. Ask your , repair man K) secure PERMITS PISTONS ; here. . i UTTRELL PARTS CO. 17 East Main St. Telephoa 837 t v Largest Auto Parts Dealers in Southern Oregon when I began to wonder If I were as completely alone, as I had sup posed. Tho odd feeling grow upon mo and I wished I had brought a rovolvor. r ;.. Stopping In front of a sort of dance hall, saloon and hotel, I con cluded that It was a good plaeo to begin-my investigations. Most of thn name on tho building was oblit- It erated. It conslstod of threo words ln, and the last word seemed to be Place." I also msdo out a "J and "L. and a "."- Tho rest of It suddenly flashed upon me. "Joe Lundy's Place" that was It. i "'Joe Lundy's Plaeo.'" I shout ed. "JoeLundy that woman In black the woman Androw gave tho chock to!'.' ' . It couldn't be coincidence, of course. Tho woman In black was or had been tho wlfo of a man who had kept this resort 30 years ago! And Andrew Ogden had given her a .check for SI.000I l!ut why? And why had tho swashbuckling Alex Peterson become tho staid and respectable Andrew Ogden? And why had Dillon blackmailed him? Hick of mystery and bowlldor-nient,- I .entered tho reaort. pre pared for. anything now. It must have been a . protontlous plaeo in its -das. . A danco floor, occupied the middle of the building. At tho upper end was a small stage. Along one sine ran a bar. A stair led to a wldo gallery, which ran around tho hall. Doors and booths flank ed tho gallery. . . Hroken bottles llttored the sandy noor: tallies and chairs lay In con fusion. I thought, of the boisterous mob - that onco. had rojleked through tho plneo. I heard tho whirr of the roulette' wheel, the click of Poker chins, tho rattle of nice, the clink of glasses, tho shrill glee of the women, the swish of milling bodies. And I thought of Aiex Peterson swaggering, no. stalking among a pay-night crowd. ni gniu-mounlod guns on his hips. .in tno dining room cheap cutlerv and hsavy rockery lay on tho tables . Cues stood In their racks and 'lay athwart the poolroom tables. In -the en rd room the rou lette whevl walfed. I apun It. Pok er chips v", . cards, Upstairs In the bedrooms worn pillows .and blan kets. A flimsy red dress hlrn-r In closet . . . and slippers to match .Names were scrawled on tho walls. And so It had stood for 30 years. And yet, this wholesale abandon ment to the contrary, I hadn't been able to rid myself of the feeling lhat I was not ns completely alone as I seemed. Coming behind the bar where I had not yet been, t tripped over a bundle of soft stuff lying In the shadowy passage be tween the bar and tho wall, and almost went headlong. I picked up the bundle and found myself staring at Jerry's white flannels! My amaiement turned to dlsmav. Relief In Jerry's Innocence was as firmly fixed In my mind as was mvl51 certainty of Dillon's guilt, ltut I "" aio knew what conclusion Dea con's tenacious mind would have rawn If he Instead of I had found the bundle! Undeniably they were Jerry's. His Initials, worked . bv Lucy, were Inalde the eollsr of the sweater. A pocket contained a packet of his favorite cigarettes. racing lonunl Uio oixni desert! for harboring tho thought that Jerry and Lucy had soon me after all. Jlut 1 didn't harbor It long. ' ' I knew my Lucy bettor than that And Jerry was a fine manly young fellow with tho Instincts of a gon tleman and a deep affection for me. iSo, they had neither seen nor heard mo Just now, or, incredible seemed, whon I first had come tho town. Hut where had thoy neon that tho blaring of my car horn had not reached them?" Tho Two Brothers Mino? Llkelv enough And where were they off to now? San Felipe! On Lucy's account Jerry had insisted on tho longer route across tho valley Instead of the shorter but more . dangerous w" ui r-iicmorK canyon They would bo In San Fellpo be- tore miunignt. les, 1 Knew my jucyi ' . . Hut not an woll as I thought,' It was to turn out.' (Copyright, 1029, Win, Morrow Co.) Is sonieono vino lit Torrldlty? Who cut tho tiros on Peebles' car? Tomorrow's chapter reveals new Intrigue, mystery. 4 : It usually Is advantageous' tor tho poultry minor to dispose of surplus cockerels ns broilers early M mi- Hcuson. wnon prices nro niEhesti Clean Wwitk, Women's Hose I $1.00 Pair SUk from top to toe with rS pointed heeL John Robertson Is Irrigating for H. K. Campbell of the First Stale bank, who planted 12 acres ot al falfa on his 80-acre farm near Eagle Point: 48 acres are watered from the Little Mutte Irrigation district and the rest of the land Is seeded to pasture grass and is un der the Eagle Point Irrigation ditch. Mr. and mts. Snyder of Dandon. Ore., were business callers In Eagle roini inuraaay. Theo Florey and Mr. Williams of Medford were attending to busi ness and calling on friends Friday. Lola Hlldreth has gone to Ixs Angeles to visit her Bister. She waa ncenmnnntnH hv Uanlli ir.i,,. I gate, who Is ' amending aviation scnoot in Man Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert OrlBSom and William Almy of Lake Creek were attending to business in own Friday. William Crandall and Miss Cora Crandall went to Bend on bn!nosn last week. Mr. and Mrs. A! Hlldreth mf Hutte Falls spent Thursday even ing In Eagle Point visiting with friends. ' .. . . 1 - A rnrc collection of 6000 techni cal books has been found three years after' the death of Emil Sehultze. Idaho farmer. , Whatever its age or make or condition, whether it's gas or electric or just the kind you heat ' over a stove, your old iron is worth $1.00 right now ' ' if you turn it in on a new "Westinghouse Automatic . . . the iron with . the Built-in Watchman. What a chance to exchange an old, tiresome method of ironing for the . latest and easiest way! To get the con venience, efficiency and safety of a Westinghouse Automatic! All ' Westinghouse dealers are .authorized to make this; , , offer for a limited time only. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC A Offices In all Principal Cities . 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