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PXGE TWO MEDFORTTi MTO TRTBTTyE.-MKDFOBDr'OREfiOy,' FRITOiY. MAY -1 7." 1 929. 7 1 rorrtvircAimrrirD! UVLL VU LUVU LULLUX tJr, ! 1 ..... . GOLD ttlflULEfS iy Charles G. Booth. , SVXOPSIS1 . During III? hlu.ur-; J.t grew perceptibly darker. , Whal lim h"t of Ihe dwn, l i ntdu- were the min'i InientUuuiT Pr. i-io I.KUH 11W7 IO Kuril i M r naui, nap tie merely Intended to keen I tarry Ocdna. Ilial tile imlUf charge . nitt out. of Ihe slash. Holding my ', nun wiiii Nutriiig him iiuwr. j,ury h nreath, t edged WILLIAMS CREEK . L YEAR IS deaart holding itelf In leaah,' of mallKn force gathering beneath thl outward tranquility, affected me, and i began to run. When I had come" within J 00 What ' J,ard ot ,he nearent building the jer. ! w ind acreamed Jike a herd of ttr- ruiea nomea. i ne reroclty of the wind wav beyond conception. It i ..... j ...tain, . nuKfu odJ irom I tie r - "I " " 1 - - ..I.. I. .1.1 r.. 1 1 ,. . . .. . . . . I nlnF n Ma m tAn . ..,. . .- . maim. .uining; nappeneo. Anpar- iwi "lo j tlie KlK-t" tmm. Torridltf. Mliero cnlly I Inlcht take myself off. but ' ""reaming down the street. Ab . the murdered Andrew Oicdra la be-! 1 mustn't go Into the slash. - . ruutly ' left me go and for a mo . ib-vod to bate ruled ao yfwn.. U.--I why! It didn't take me long to i ment 1 hung in a little pocket in .' .'.-.. .. a. . j Tore as Alex Peterson, cambtcr anil speculate about It. If the slash ' Ihe wlnd" ie'"er of sand xprang ! wrLI.IAJIS CREEK. Ore.. May: overlord. Aa Pee bleu searriiex tbe wa not a new opening into the up frora he earln. ropes of sand ' , (Special.) The Williams; j errle nuMdlugu, Imvj and Jerry complicated workings of the Two, fl" ,rom 'he "ky" and 1 ""' thetn i school cloned today. Ther sixth, l suddenly drive pant but fill to nee l:rothera mine, what was it' th. driven by the bellows of heaven ! seventh and eighth tirades rook th.v! i him. Peebles tries in follow them ' marksman on the hliyi. i into the, revels of a nit full of i s,ate examinations Thursday njid but dWwvcr (luu the I Ires of lili guarding a recently exposed ledge: 'fiends let loose. j today. Those on the honor roll fori auto liave been (lashed. . . . of gold-bearing ore. . j And -then. . suddenlr. a his't at i ,ne month are Kdna Mnornuw. . ' "' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' "Who la it?" 1 muttered. "Furie i sand poured into my face, bllnd- CHAPTER 20. ..Dillon?" ! ' ling me; the wind picked me up ..v rruiu n iohw, jt aiac.xair was right In his a-'a,n- Pn me, and hurled me f . uioson. i-eiitnu .What of the man who. had slash- : sumption that Kurie knew some- j against the side of a building. Pin' ; a"rr'1"' Earl ,Vn',,',r- Hernlce Vah ed my tires? Dillon, undoubtedly. ; thing about the specimen we hnd I nlng me. it smote me blow nnnn ""'. Stenrle Vahrenwnld. Kay Knowing that Jerry .was In Torrid-; found in Ogden's desk it. mliht l,e! blow until ' I thought mv n.. Holzhauser, Romie- Holzhauser, ny, e nuu come to plant tne nan-) f urle, , House and Iris Lofland visited the' Stockholm Is proud ot 8 new i school Wednesday nfternoon. 1 I eight-story l00tl-car garage. lira. .Mollis Witcher visited herj Kitchen utensil manufacturers cotwlnIr. .Roberta, Tuesday after- ; of Germany have standardized the j noon and evening. - ' various forms of. kitchen ware. 1 iCora Clkson. Vera Moffat. Harold ! Boat, Helen Boat.' Roy itoat. Jack Barley-Malt Syrup . There's nothing like it BM.12S Carnation Milk U the perfect milk for baby ' bottle became it ia uniweetened evapornted tnilk of higbeat quality pure, afe,: Douriahing, And more 'digeetiblm than cow'a milk in any. other form. . , - Wrif tor InUnt Fttdlag Chart i: Mud Cook Book. CABNATION MILK PaODUCTI CO, r.O,JlJi,-u A,Panlssd - h Safeguarded Tdil "from Contented Cows ..''.'-..;',". -. .,.,,'.'..:..'. .............. ...,, It's fitim-fleshed and tender. . . has A delicacy of flavor not possessed by other sea foods. Wonderful in lajads, cocktails, sandwiches and hot dishes. Rich in iodine and phosphorous, those goiter-resisting elements. The preferred brand for more than it years because of its superior quality. W!H1 DTE STAR TOJNA A i SvCMICKaHeJ os rtity I would leave me. iiy body felt 1 " i-emmon. itoscoe I-emmon. beaten to a pulp, and my face was ,JU,ra -""nd. Harry Newman, stinging and bleeding from tiny t Co,"ilanee Immon. Kathleen Lent- cuts Inflicted by the gravel-toothed ' "'I" . wind. ' . There have been several cases Once again the wind picked me ", cm,KenPOJt 'n the school the I last two weeks. up and sent me spinning down the i street Then it smote me sidewlne. I pitched through an open door and went headlong. (Copyright ,1029 Wm. Morrow Co.) Will tile desert's fury add Peebles, to Its toll? Who fired the fshot? What la lie guarding? Con tinue tile irtory tomorrow. "Winter ale," an experimental beer produced by state breweries in England, has proved a aifcceas. The only grass houses still to he j circus -at -Medrord Thursday were seen In Hawaii are those preserved Douglas Klder and Julian. Trumbly as relics. : Th(, MSKP11, Binrhe Md fxsic Miss Wilkinson and Miss Pollard will teach In the Williams shool again next school year. lrs.- eitloe. Pali-weather and lit tle) son Donald, who were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts, for a," few duys,: left Fri day -for ;Van;ouver. B. C, to join her husband, .Prank Falrweather. Mrs. John -Letteken. spent the day with her friend, Mrs. C. W. Roberts, Thursduy. 'Among those who ' took In the The fury of a 8kull nlloj- Mind storm J a shod Vwhlr nni-vUily. nflrr. The, rhildren, ' I -decided, didn't iknow he vran here'hnd he. muj not have netn l horn. He cer-: talnly knew I wan here. Why in, the name f common Ht?ne hadn't 1 brought a pistol? i I don't know1' what ttindo me1' think of Purie Juwt then. MncXniri (..My . immediate. , concern 'jwn to Ket awaV. 1 W'flh my eyes' upon the Hlope oppuHtte I made my : way aloriK the trail, half expectln the Km nek of a bullet. Hut It didn't come and prewontly I was but In the (leaHM't QKuin. The sun had gone. , Into the Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness ' Your tongue is nothing more than the upper end of. your stomach and intuBtines. It ia the first thing your doctor looks at. ' It tells at a glance the condition of your diges tive system nnd physicians say that 90 per cent of all sicknosces start with stomach 1 and bowel trouble. . A white or yellow ish coating on your tongue - is a danger signal of those diges tive disorders. It tells you why the least 'ex ertion tiros you Out; Look el vwir wny you nave pains in TONGOR the bowels, gas, , sour ipeiy noniingi stomach, dlzy spells. And it's tt sign yon heed Tanlnc. Thin good old reliable medicine has helped thousands who were phyai V il wrecks. See how the first bot tle helps you. . ' Tanlac contains ' no mineral drugs; it Is made of barks, herbs and roots nature's own medicines for tho sick. Got n bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if It doesn't help you. Tanlac ,52 MILLION BOTTLES USED CITY MEAT MARKET The Open Front Market Frye's Delicious Hams arid Bacons Frye's Hama per pound ...32t TVvflR PJnnic Warn a BAKE I Fryes Bacon Squares, ' ,-,,. 1 QAil 7i !' .iwu. --vT .i ii . s J A Full I ft vara - ' ad Roast Bnnf. ' i V'W .. j. pop pound ..:. aSOf? Boil IJeof, per pound ! .'...!....... 20 SprijiK l'aiii", por pound 35 iFryers,' er pound . 45 Hens, per jwund 32c iRabhits; per pound 3 WDeUVer- Phone 324- 1 ' CON DeVORE, Prop. 1 had assumed that Kurle knewjKhrlt cry of the wind had come something about tho Two Urothera I human note b nwoMume us a voice mine; perhnpH, indeed, hud brought; from a tomb. i,tttle wheels anil Ogden the bit of quartz. . More-1 whirU, of hii ml KuranK up.' danced. over, Huhbard'M deHcrlptlon, of him, died. Tho ttand hasse nipped- my Ktrongly miRgeHted the dirt deert-j throat, ntung my noHtriU, watered rat type. Mightn't Kurlo be a relic my eyon. A cut iouH rtenwe of the of TorrlOity'M VUnlnheil proHnerity 7 hfmmmimmmmmmmmmm Wbh It Kurle'H pronence I hnd enn-i ed in the town Itintnad of Dillon's? Woh 'It, Inoeed, Kurle who ha,d MlaHhed my tlri'H? And had Dillon, after "planting" tho ftannelH, tuk en himnelf off 7 1 begun to wonder ubout tho Two Brolher'n mine. MuC'Vuir hart connected Fuiie and tho quarts'. Hpeclmcim with 11 and t had' concluded Lucy had found Jerry theiOi After Hwullowlng ti wandwlch I not off up tho Htreet to- wardH the flank of the mountain behind tjie town, On the nutKklrtH my foot found an IndlHtinct trull of nortit and I let them carry m along Tho nun wan .declining tovarUH tho Ktclctons, but the' vlnr 'blew hot a ant-uKon'K breatli untl in Uh tnetlr whlHtlcd thnt aound I'had heard 'ail L drove towarda 'Toj-rUl-Ity.' r thought it hlHHPri at me: "Clo back, you fool!" A th In if and haxn hunK in the air. A s'lndHtot:m im pended, ;1 -felt aur"e', and.; common aense urKed me.to .Ko back; .but. junt then 1 naw thc - bulldlnKs of an abandoned mining property. Iloaillnic into the bite of the wind, X. quickly Wenllflcii ;tbe: property astho Two lirothera by tlio huae maHN oft splintered rock In front of the ontrance to tho main bore. It took me half nn hour to ex plore the property. In ruin and a-oreak In the burnlnit wind, the building" were a sorry mens, but (he machinery was In fair condi tion. From the "talllnga" dump I followed the ore-Cart rails up to the great pile of .d e b r I s -which blockod the entrance. To remove It would be a slxablo Job. : In a ham-like structure was tbe police .car.I.ucy had,cominandeur- ed. It cheered me nitKhtlly, I.env j lug the car where It was, for the 'time being, I started back along I Ihe flank of the mountain. I Tho sun was lower. The wlnd had quickened; Its eerie note shrill ed a little. After I had gone 100 yurda beyond tho limit of tho .Two tlrothors property I oame upon a narrow gash slashed deep Into the flinty mountainside which I hadn't seen as I came up. A vague trail led Into the gash and the imprint of shoes shoved In a sprinkling of annd at my feet. Htrlklng Into tho gash, I found myself between towering walls of leiuiisn rocK wntcn graouauy wid ened Into n sizeable canyon that rut .into .the heart of the Skele tons, I had gone some -800 yards when I noticed u Viahunod Joint In the south slope of the canyon. As I approached the Joint I saw It was really . a cavern-like slash In the rock wall. I had pome within 30 feet of the slash when. A rifle cracked and m bullet flattened against the rock 12 Inches nhpvo my head! My Oyes sprang up the.opposlto: slope which ascended gradually and I saw not far nhove me a I smnll wooden shanty from which, j I concluded, hnd .come the shot. t .wondered if I were to be dropped ; uenu as.l stnotl. The slash offered snnctunry. Only SO feet nwny! Could t make tl? I hurled myself towards It. Ilofore I had covered a third of the distance the rifle cracked again nnd my hat leaped nnd fell over my face. Losing my bnlnnre, I reeled bark nanlnat the rllff. .11 seemed likely thai a third shot would put nn end lo the foremost collector of pistols In Han Kellpe county, and I stayed where I was. The sun was bhinltm lo set be yond the crest of tho Skeletons. ji M: " '-'--' UlfYouWann ancf want to , MONEY fast and safely Mail This Coupon TODAY! It will bring you oar Inter, esrlng folder "DOUBLING YOUR PRINCIPAL." Name. Strct, City ' ' ' Western Savings & Loan Association ASSETS OVBR i 1.000,000.00 T.M.C.A. BaUdlag . Poet land, Oregon ID SVMA (DIM Jill Sale Demonstration Friday and Saturday May H and 18 During this sle we will have with us a jii)ect factory representative who will learn you the art of Home Decorating. Also, an expert Car Painter who will demonstra,te on' an iold car with ONE COAT in front of our store. Stop and see what can be done with one coat over old work.". ';V ., BRING THIS COUPON This Coupon is worth 25c on the pur chase of any size can of the above. Name .'....'. v. 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