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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1929)
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A money-luck guar antee assures your satisfaction. The Purnfllnc Companies, Inc. La Amftim I OdluJ i Ss Fnaeiac t rutlUad t SmmU i t ! hi Qtf t O WMVKHS A II Y YEAR We carry a complete line of PABCO PRODUCTS Big Pines Lumber Co. Women's Hose f $1.00 Pair 5 Silk from top to toe with 55 pointed heel. yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiin1' FUN in California'. Nearest Playground -The Redwood Empire el HUMBOLDT COUNTY rmniNS hunting SWIMMING BOAUNG bOLFINtt CAMPING Hr4 ml 1 tm Willie , (Gi(Q)ILID BlUILILEirS 1AZEL BLODGETT 7 t hn"lfl O.UootK. SYXOISlS; popblcii ,tl I wrilM'! "I yupiaue thia wim Andrew's) hl ekpprlenctif of tins nlfrht to reiiHim for keeping the mine ' Ika....... ,..ill..- ......,,. ..r !.! ,.t,. h.,'.-t.t 'lllluiriUt "'T.I- u ! two tiiloiit fisriiros iteuU'd nt tlioiguud Uilnc you found the note in :iolcei table. Ofacoii quiwilonHj that cHrtriilKP, John.' ' Furio without roNiilt but imrloliinj "You moan you'd have assumed I Uie lens wlUch fr'urle uhvuyH ot-j Andrew had killed this mttn him ' ri(d. leucon eliminate Furio nnirielf. 30 yearn ago?" t murder BUHpeet but llio.i,i Ho nodded. - "We should have i that a quarrol over a new vein Injhad to. Andrew : ateadfastly. ra . tlio lKtltsn mine oiuUhI with Jurry i fuitel to open th mine. Why? I O jolt1 n Mahblne his futlter. leblcMi Kfcaupe of what we have just and Deneon emrr tlie mine and found: the skeleton of a man who find an immensely gold -Quartz, t ; , rich rein of V: CHAPTKR 2fl. - Meiry" And Another. I think tho dincovery of no 'ottiei form of wealth Is comparable with WILLIAMS CRKBK, Ore.;' Ma' 24. (Special.) Azel HlodKett su prised hiti many friends by brlnitinj; ban been murdered. The Inference t home a bride, Tuesday. Mr. Blod would have been -lnecapable." gett and Miss Lora Vail were mar- ue;nonuaiinn again tne unre- rled Mofuiay at tno Ilaptlst church parlors at Eugene, the Rev. Dr. Sutton' pitrt'ntK. Mr. and Mm. Tay lor Hartley. ' Little Cora (illmon fU from a ' truck on which nhe wutT pluylnK I Tuesday afterpnon, aud broke, her arm Juxt above the elbow. She 1 watt taken Into iiranta Pass to have j It attended to. i Charley KIncade wan burled at i the Sparlin graveyard .-. Thursday ! afternoon. The bereaved family j have th Hympathy of their friend. ! Mr. Kincadf ' had grown Mp and spent moi't 'of his life her, t j Taylor Hartley in on the sick iUn HALL PAINT COMPANY 407 E. Main .' ; Phone 937-B SI ..i . CLIMAX CLAM liability of - circumstantial evi dence," I remarked dryly. . "Here In my-theory: Dillon killed 'Jerry' 30 yearn agd, and he killed An- that of virgin gold In its effect up-'drew three days ago. He killed on the human emotions. My brain warned to have become a well of flame. A strange Intoxication gave wings to my feet. And' Deacon, who Ih seldom demonstrative, was , similarly effected. ' "Looks like the stuff wo -found in OgderTs desk," he muttered. "The Hnme," I ha id unsteadily. "I had it assayed," he went on. "It ran' 120,000 to the ton." - f wh Mled. "If there's nny depth or breadth to the vein or if the ; hanging wall Ih good, it may run! into millions. . . . Hello! what's? this?" We saw It at the same moment. 1 A small, square, Hhlnlng object, it Htood In a niche just below the vein. My hand heat Den con 'h to It. "A silver snuff-box," he grunted. "It hasn't been here long by the look of it." .... "It comes from one of tho French Andrew because Andrew had just) found out that he, Dillon, had killed Merry-" "Perhaps you: are right," Henry admitted wearily. "Hut If ydu are right, why did Andrew leave this body here Instead of giving It "When wc know that, we shall ! afternoon. know what turned Alex Peterson Into Andrew Ogden' I replied sen i em loudly. "Depend 'on it. he had some good reason. , Andrew never did anything without reason." "I wish MacNair was here," Dea con muttered, getting up. "He got a solid head on his shoulder. This thing Is too much for me. You'd better take care of that newspaper. That - bit of pencil, too." The blocked door , of the; mine wuh Just beyond the- body,, and we were rmurmng silently to tho slush TP & Vii rif ,r'""TlT'''"'','Tf"'r' Jaii''' A llght-lrcniu cut the Inky itarknois ''we wnltcd, scarcely breathing . . i,- " . Louis periods," I observed. 1 through which we had' entered the "Well, whose is It? You look as! tunnel when I hoard quite dlstiiict- if you knew something." 1 j ly a small sound. Somehow" t felt "It elongs to Nathan Hyde, lien-' that It was of human oriirin. Ko ry," I said significantly. A did Deacon, for he snapped out the ' "Hyde, Hyde," he muttered In liwht and dropped his hand .to my porplexity. "It isn't like him to arm. ' ' put a valuable down and forget! "What's that?" I whispered. it. I chuckled. "He must have been . We regrl to hear of the JHnesH Trawln offlclMllir. : ' . ).. ., oe ((01,.' Mm. Blodneti In well known In. ... . , this community, Hhr havnB lived: MM Evelln. OhiU-y Is spenrt heie for Borne year- with her par- nK co,"1 of w,ek tU ,,,e K ents. Mr. and Mrs. Villi. Mr. r.lod-l ' Kl"" " i Bett Blew to manhood here and Mr. Merrlfleld, detllity ismnr, has many friends who wish him spent two d..va In our vicinity last and his hride many years of hap-. werk. piness and prosperity. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. O. CI. Oliver and Miss Blanche House accomnan-1 W F. Charley niotct-Ml to Port ied friends to Medford Saturday I hrtld Saturday. Count- librarian Miss Chrysler Callers at the home of Mr. and and her friend. Mm. Runs visited; Mrs. Roy Loflnnd Sunday were i our school Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Jake Rrown of near i The grader has been over our Medford, Mr. I.ormnrt s mother and ! road the Inst week and bumps ore two sisters, the Musses Mari and not so numerous. Ruby I-ofland, and Mrs. Peterson ! Mrs. U H. Wert. Miss Klvira of Medford, Mrs. Lnland's broth- i Htair and Miss Onrrel Charley er. Riley Morris and family of Big ; spent Saturday in Medford. Applegate. ; A. J. Clrtssom went to Ashland Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts and j on Monday. Everett Taylor. Mr. : and Mrs.) Kvans of Provolt visited nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Letteken Sunday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. Kvuns contemplate returning to Missouri in the near future. .Little Miss June Nlgelow came out from Grants Pass Monday to spend the week with Mrs. I. ' K. Wood and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. House and j NEW. YORK, -May' 24. CP) family spent Sunday "after Sunday j Refueling of a homblni; plane In school nt the home of their son. j the air was demonstrated over the Homer House. '.jcity last night. Mr. and Mrs. Doll Lemmnn and Aa thousands on the streets family spent Sunday with .Mrs. watched, a supply ship made five You can touch up your woodwork, furniture, bathroom fixtures; in fact, anything around the home, with B-H, Brush Lacquer at a very nominal cost and do it in your spare time. Come in and let us explain to you how it is done, THE WAY TO BEAUTIFUL HOMES PLANE FUELED INJUR lemmon's sister and family, Mrs. Ed Woolfolk, in tiieir new home ) near Central Point. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. r Fixley drove over to Klamath Falls Monday fir a few days' visit. contacts with the army plane. Lieutennnt Odaa Moon piloted the bomber and Captain Ross Hnyt was in charge of the refueling plane. They flew here from Boll InK4 field, Washington., where the liackysird Fainting Mrs. Blanche Sutton and little i bomber landed after Its 'raid" the daughter Phyllis and Utile nephew, j night before when thick weaherj Stanley Sparlin, of Klamath Falls j prevented the refueling demon-; are spending a few days with Mrs. stratlon. Od maeie easy "'-''""IT- j f you drive 53 -A Ssh! deeply stirred. TnkinK snuff from ' 110 Kuided me Into qne ,of the his 1-ouls snuff-box Is it sort of a ! tributary passimo. and we Raited, ceremony with Hyde." scarcely l.iin(hlntt. for Nvhal was Henry nodded roluetantly, pock-!'0 happen. The darkness cIuiik to etlng the snuff-box. "Comlnu upon! u" lll" Al"' VRt lc the vein was cnbUKh to make liim:l,IIVJ nml 'tlhKllna:. as- darkness foi-Ketit, eh? Well, he had already, somelimes Is. IntanKllile soft concluded he knew somollilnit,11 seemed to run th.oi.Kh my nbout the mine. 1 hulr aIU' caress my eyes and cheeks His tone implied that there wasi"nl "roat, . nothing more to it than that, but II Another sound. T.ouder this knew the snuff-box had civen him time. And then a ray of Until I something; to think nbout, and Tf pierced the blackness of the slash, i laughed to myself as we went on f Peacon's hand gripped my arm. Into the timbered passage. We and we shrank back against the had gone some instance In the dl- wall of the tunnel. I could hear reollnn of the I original entrance the breath whistling In his nos when I stopped abruptly, - eltitchlne Hills: my heart seemed to be Deacon by the arm. j pounding in my throat. . The ray I went ir little sick, for 1 have nnl of light expanded, dimly lllumlnat- a K&. drive on stomach for the grewsome; I had nhnoHt tripped over the skeleton of a tall mnn. It lay fare up, firms folded. A few irags clung to the bones, high-laced boota covered the feet and ankles, n stout leather belt encircled the waist.- Undoubtedly the skeleton had lain there many years, but from the uneven distri bution of dust on it I judged it had been disturbed recently. Deacon looked nt me gay) y. "Who Ih It. John?" , I knew very well who It wn. and so did he. Propping to our knees, : I gently ran mv hands throuuii in.- dust and gravel around nnd under! j i the nkeleton. I brought to light ! i I iww iiuiit uiiiiunn. luur memi ones 1 a bit of candle, n two-Inch wire nail ! and n idub of Indelible pencil, "Somebody else han been nt him." Deacon muttered. "Furio probably," "Nee this!" T ejaculated. The fifth right rib of the skele ton was nicked- and split in toe region of the heart. I "Uullet. by the look of It," Dea- i con commented. "Here's something else!" I cried suddenly. i My fingers rummaging below the surface dust heneath the skull had t encountered a crackty suhstance. j I drew it forth a small newspaper, yellow and brittle with age. In spite of my care It split in two as t : opened It nnd spread It on the floor of the tunnel. At the head of the i front sheet was the legend: : TOKH1DITY FIRKHItAXP A Weekly Newspaper Torrtdlty. Skull Valley. Cal. Monday, July Cth, 1X96. Ttonw of local Interest occupied the front page: Gun Fight Alon Main. Another Holdup at I.undy's! : Ttad Medicine Closes Down. And; so on. t Hurt of the top margin of the third page had been torn off. With ! it had gone the date 'ire. We j stared nt the torn margin in !! Irnce, our heart pounding In our j earn The curtain hnd lifted. "This is where Knrie got your pistol, John, Henry said at length. "Yes. This is the pencil." I stared down at the remains below ma. ,. Jerry' what were you to Andrew?" 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