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5TET5FOTIT5 TRTBTTNT!. anTOFORIV ftftEfloy, TTTrRSDAY, MAY 1029. PAGE THREH ,..r..-' !(i:'im L The Sign of a WettinghouMe Dealer MAKES OAKnras ;: Double acting than you ever thought possible. The always dc pendable quality of Calumet en ables you to ac complish better results with less effort. Try it. V.'-f LESS THAN PER BAKING SEES DISTINCTION IM LAWS OF LAND ' NEW YORK. JMny 22. JV' ; RkhurU Washburn Child, author, j diplomat and acting chairman of; the national crime commission, j ' made public today a letter to Geo. I W. Wlckersham; chairman of' I President Hoover's new national' ' law enforcement commission. In' which he expressed his personal ( opinion that distinction should be . made between ."normal .laws" j and ' governmental command ments.' -: ' .1 , , : -. . i'l reiterate my,, belief." he wrote "that a distinction should be made! between law on the books and social will as it is found In fact. The tragedy of the national in fection of disrespect for law may be increased and not diminished hy Insistence that all so-called laws stand upon one footing-, "I do not say that the 18th amendment and its resulting con gressional commandments cannot be enforced. 1 do say that few persons in the nation, wet or dry, will fail to distinguish between this law anjl normal laws. If the ardent dry sees a burglar enter ing the home of his friend and neighbor he telephones the police; if he sees a bootlgger entering the house of his friend and neigh bor he mny telephone the police, but It is . generally recognized that in such case he would ho con sidered a cad." , . 60ILID BIUILILE ir . by Charley G. Booth. ; - TTA l -bK . everywhere " - ' '-V':' ..L - ' because pumps put it V there. . . Eight o'clock in the morning! Out in the kitchen, Mother is draw i ing water for the dishes. In gar- ago, factory, office, begins the . daily demand for waier. Dovni . ' the street, the sharp clang of the .:,.i.fire,-,engine ; may . indicate still another urgent call for water. ; Thanks to the pump manufac turer there is plenty of water on tap wherever and whenever it's wanted. Pumps play a vital part in all industry and transporta tion. Westinghou.se has worked closely ' with the pump manu facturers, developing all types and styles of electric motors lb' all classes of pumps. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC t : l MANUFACTURING CO. : Ogict In all Principal Cittn ReprestraattveM Evcrytvnere ' ' Westinghouse ' ' RIPON, Wis., May 23. (JP) Up here, come June 8, the folks are going to celebrate fr 4 the diamond jubilee of the Republican party, much to the disgust of Jackson, Mich. , Michigan histories say 4 Jackson was without doubt f the birthplace of republican- Ism. To Hottle the argument, r 4 HIpon decidod to hold a celer bration. fr - None of which has an v thine tn do with Herbert, the $25,- , (MO elephant, 'engaged to 4 r march -in the parade here. lie will be (he symbol of the i party's might or of Us thick- skinedness, depending upon whether one is looking thru Republican or JJemocratlo 4 gliiHses. - Wisconsin Town Will Celebrate as G. O. P. Cradle SYNOPSIS; Awakening the morning after the glmstly export-j piicci in the l.utuly saloon Peebles; U convinced It was a nightmare. lit l surprised tn find Furle, Ok-; den's queer vLsltor of the day of the murder, beside lilin. Jlo que- tlons Furi iho flcen when lltnryi Deacon drives up before the build j Ing. Ueacon Insists that Jerry's: flannels, found In tiic saloon byi Peebles, are added proof of guilt. PeeblfM rloliiLs Uey wore planted by Dillon; then telb Deacon Ids experiences In Torrid I ty, but omits tlie two stony flgurcH seated nt the; poker table. CHAPTER 25. ' The Golden Wall.. I told Deacon the story of the storm, of Dillon stalking me in the gallery and my findipg the provi dential door that saved men from certain death. I carefully avoided all mention of that scene, which must be the result of my disor dered, harassed mentality. "Then I became unconscious,' I concluded. A humid expression that warmed my heart came into his eyes. "It's a wonder I found you alive, old man," he said huskily. We blew our noses In unison, and I told him of my return to con sciousness and of my interview with Furle. "Furie, eh," he mused. "Are you sure he didn't get Into this building last night without your seeing him? He's half crazy, you .say, and he regarded you as dangerous to his claim on the mine.. Wait-a-bit," he went on, as I was abput. to pounce. on him. "You were going to ask-me why he didn't finish you after he broke In the door. A crazy I chuckled. "Did you get any-i thing out of him?" "Just about what vou told me." I thought for a moment. "Does this conversation with 'Bull' and Xap strengthen your opinion that It wag Furie who tackled me In tho reRort last night?" Henry looked tro'ubledi- "It; should. I suppose. But after talk ing to him I don't know. By the way. here's a souvenir for you." Grinning sourly, he handed me Fu rle's eight -sided eyepiece. 'lt seemed to be necessary to him, and I thought relieving him of It was one way of disarming him." This was Henry's first expression of uncertainty, and It dejlghted me much more than his 'souvenir did. but I examined the lens curiously. We made our way to the cavern like gash In the opposite wall of the canyon and. preceded by the white ben m of Deacon's torch, plunged into the forbidding black ness. The passage was as crooked as a manzanitn stick: its walls were of slaty formation, very rug ged and beetling In places. The dangers of our exploration were made clear when a ton of dehris crashed down a yard or so behind us. Before its roar had ceased to hammer upon our ear-drums, thun derous echoes sprang up .around us. behind us, above us, in front of us. Never had I heard so frightful a medley of sound. Wo stood until it had subsided. ' Presently we found ourselves on the threshold of' a tunnel, the roof and sides of which were tim bered. Tho hih had out across 'this timbered tunnel und continued into, the bowels of the mountain. Deacon sploshed the light beam in- Y . .9iaM&3JL. - I , A startling discovery a 5f quart "roitcii with ftold!" ACCIDENT RED BLUFF t RED BLUFF, Cal., May 23. 0P) Fourteen miners were hurt, two seriously, last night when the automobile stage in which they were , passengers, overturned 20 miles south of ' here. The men were riding to the . tanby mine, Modoc county, frpm a Sacramento employment agency. The men 'Host seriously injured -were John Solaflno, 38, crushed chest, and Mike Qrasos, 35, possible broken back. LADY USES NIBLICK Peoples Electric Store 212-214 West Main Phone 12 "Member Federal Reserve System" . . si sign that the progressive First National brings to you "every advantage of a connec tion with the strongest finan cial organization in the world. First National Bank Medford, Oregon i yQfeEDERAL RESERV ' ' GREENWICH, Conn., May 23. (Pi Miss Marie Jenny Is clever with a niblick. . In the qualifying round ; of the -Metropolitan wo man's golf championship her ball was in. the bank ot a brook 60 yards trdin a green. She whaled Into muddy sod. 'The ball came out So did a frog. The ball went to' the pin. The frog stayed near the brouk. It will crouk no more, v .ri STATE GETS $83,575 SAI,Etf, Ore., May 23. 0P) Oregon's -allotment under the Clarke-McXary act for the year ending June 30, 191(1, is $83,675, according to Information received by Slate ForcHtcr F. A. Elliott from the United Styes forestry depart ment.. ' This Is $20,000 more than the state receives for the year end ing June 30, this year. The fund Is used for tho .protection of state and prlvntrOy owned timber. ' ' jjKjr man is a creature of Impulse. After, breaking in the door ho may have had one of IU.h lucid moments and lont liin nerve. I caq't tell you why, hut that doesn't affect my conchiHlons." ' . I chuckled. "You nrgue plaus Ihly, Henry. But I insist that It wasn't Furle.. Do you mean that he killed Andrew?" ' "No, I don't. Otfdcn refused to recognize Furle's claim; they quar-i reled. Now, if Andrew had been! found dead Immediately afterwards we would have concluded that Fu-; He had killed him. But he wasn't. And I enn't make myself see that1 half-blind old desert rat later on! creeping In through the aide win-1 tlow and stabbing Andrew in the neck. Besides, the principal evi dence points elsewhere. As for Dillon, he blackmailed Andrew, certainly. But it doesn't follow that' he killed him. No, I am be ginning to Relieve that this new ledge In the Two Brothers Is at the, root of the thing. Jerry quarreled with his father, over it, and Furie attacked you because of it; "You are very tenacious I said. "Has it occurred to you that since Jerry was jeen driving along the P e s k e 1 1 e road Friday night he couldn't have fought with me in my den Saturday morning?" Henry nodded. "It has. But I do know who wns wearing those white flannels Friday night. That affair in your den is a minor prob lem." "We are getting nowhere," I grunted irritably, standing up. "What do you want to do first? Oo over the rosort, see the mine or in terview Furie?" We soon finished with tho resort. As we started down tho gallery Htalrs It occurred to me to glance at the wall where, the night before, I thought my providential door was located. I saw no door, of course. On the way over to the Two Brothers, Deacon said that he thought he would see Furle alone. "Very weli, I agreed. "I'll. put In the time poking around the mine buildings. We'll go Into the mine together." Henry stopped the car nt the gash In the flank of the skeletons, and I showed him the shanty. I watched until ho passed through the door of the shanty. Evidently Furle was nt home, for he illd not rennppar.- Going back to the sedan, T drove on to the mine buildings. When I had spent the prescribed half hour nosing n round the plant I trudged back tn the canyon. Deacon was coming down ie trail, wiping his forehead. "You found hinv eh?" "Yes. He was mixing a mess of flapjacks, and he didn't see me. He seemed to be talking to n cou ple of men he enlled 'Bull ond 'Nap.' But I snw that he was onlv talking to himself," "'Bull' and 'Nap," I echoed. What did he say to them?" Hnry grinned. "I didn't get mil eh of It, but I've nn Idea he wns talking about you. 'Tis a dm shame n ol' qont like me can't have a hit o pence without thpm city sharps a-nnsin' In. nln't it. Bull? What's that. Nap? Ye reck ons he got the daylights skeared outen him? Ile-he-he!' lie jiaw mo then," to tho tunnel. Smaller tunnels ra diated from it in different dlree tlons, and I concluded this one was the. main bore of the mine. Bring ing the light beam back Into the slash. Deacon swept It over the wa!l above our heads. A vein of quart!! some three feet wide on a level with my head caught the light in a way, that arrested our attention. Excited, I seized a knob-like pro jection of the vein., It was loose, it came away In my hand, nnd Deacon bent the llgh tbeam upon It.-- - "Gold," I whispered. "Furio's ledge!" "Hotten with It," Henry replied reverently. (Copyright, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) Bid this ledao of gfild-qtiartE In flucnoe Andrew. Ogtlen's murder? Deacon and Pocble make another discovery in tomorrow's cluiptcr. PORTLAND, Ore., May 53. ) More than 60 residents of Fort land and vicinity were today pre paring to go to Klamath Falls for the annual trapshootlng tourna ment of the Northwest Sports men's association, to be held Fri day, Saturday and Sunday of this week. More than two hundred shooters are, expected to enter the meet. Frizes total! ng f 1 1 1 0 In cash and trophies are offered. - INVITEWis WASHINGTON, May 23. UPV President Hoover has Invited the governors of western oil producing states to send representatives to a preliminary conference u-t Colo rado Springs June 10 to consider the possibility of creating an inter state compact for conservation of oil. , This announcement was made today at tho White House. The president's action was made upon the recommendation of the fede ral oil conservation board. Fire, Chief 1'Iih IkmS. YORK, Pa,. May 23. R For parking his car too near a fire hydrant Fire Chief 1$. Kills Wng oner is out $2. Me was arrested In front of the county court house and fined by tho mayor In traffic court. Fn nn It' lief. NEWARK, N. J.. May 23. A bit of farm relief has com to Charles Roy through steady plugging. Ten years ago he lost his p me while plowing. Plow Ing the. same field this season. ho turned up first a sliver dollar auu then other coin totalling $5, The EM IB Q EM Ml AUTHORIZED Ml f ICAN'TBUSTBJ) Jmuim IftJk WORKGOODS of SERVICE and SAT I S fiCTI C N This emblem means the dealer who has a com plete assortment of Can't Bust ' 'Em Work . Clothes for men and boys... and who will give you the service that only Can't Bust 'em Dealers can give. Look for the emblem. Here's what it means to you : 1 An unconditional guarantee of goodit and unequalled wear. . . , 2 Phonal Service . . . The CtWT BUST 'EM Dealer makes a special feature of work , clothes .... you get prompt, intelligent, friendly attention. , 3 Complete assortments. 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