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i f PA OF; TWO MEDFORD MA Hi TTNTST7M?, MFDFORD, ORFflON, WEDNESDAY, JTTN"E 3, 1029. State Board of Health :'V, it JmS' TELLS THE TRUTH Our every water test from our Swimming Mol is "Condition A" "Safe for drinking pur poses." Tt is the only Gas Chlo rinated Swimming pool in Southern Oregon and lias no equal. Li To Ouard and swim ming lessons by Mr. and Mrs.' V. A. Mc Donald from Honolulu. THE NAT. ' Phone 1000 j GOLD BULLETS . by Charles G.BootH . SYNOPSIS: .leiiv Oirilen Ii-IU ! i the Alory of liU rather' Just night tin Alex IVUmwiii, ovciionl of Tor- ridily ii hlory revealed Uy Andrew Odni Jti-i hcrort lie wns mimler- ed. IN(4'mh'k yoiuiKcr Ifrollicc, ! I Merry," wns; Kcntem-cd hy inliicr' frtnl ii Imnu tor rohhery. Drfyhiy: I i (hi men pui'niiifc IiIh brother, Alex New York SYo r.iff'like Hejin'Hentatlons of J'HKFIDKNT CUOVEI.AND MAIMMK DIJ KAItUV K1TTINO IJl'LL, IMWAT.O mix iiUKJlKAUi) NAI'Ol-KON un1 , lock ".leriy" into I In? IViersmi .oTIIKJt KAMot'H IMCItHO.VAfiEtf "Anil then he goi the other Bldalduy In. the ninth fnnitiK and didn't of the picture. He knew what J piay at all tU following day, V' I.undy wu ufter. The proposition i ter(iay ,jIh com became ho bad that wax GhiiHtly. but nothing else , he went to St. Viucent'a hospital for prewnieu linen, or m-vinea imeiy : un exanijna)on. 10. amu jerry wh wimiiiu iur nun . . . u rope ahead . , Jerry, his hid brother! And it waa he who had hrouftlli -Min-haiol 1 I . (Copyright, U'Jlt.AVm. Morrow Co.) What In I.undy" trluislly inpo hJtfoittf Can f i'tiff()ii h i h hrotlU't'1M fi-ccilon.? Coitlliuio the i t rr , l 8X FUANClSCOi Juc fi. WV eter corporatioij and Webb Jay. !.n older Jt the rKn district had been Infringed by the Simplex 'cilZrt nutfluK "u iatenOn an unto- ! Automotive ' Product- company, ! mobile vacuum feed tank, ovned whh upheld l(djy by, the ..Untied mine ami demand thai they deluy their Itn iifxl titc mull moriiliu; mi that lie) may exiiniiiir tJielr evide.ni'. Alex trie to hrlho tloe Iundy, U'NDV'H l'LAOK June iMst and UUnd. Pr.-feseor Dryden I'opo had left without pii yint: hii bill and Liindy whoso gold ".leny" admitw Mealing had rnnjiseatod the how. Vciu'H HiKnifleanee of that pres- hut liiindy, rearing (he mob. re ! K,-t die fiiMes, They airret! to watt until t.ntlv. 1 mm rise. , r'HAi'TKi: 30. A Jul it or Horror. Deitcon and ! ut hrefithleft as "Kt-veral of the aleoven and joino tif the loonm wiM-e nertipfrd, but the'ab'ove in (he northweut eorner f thf gallery was empty, and Dad went towards it. Thin alcove wns BELLVIEW FOLKS HAVE SUPPER AI Jerry patimid momentarily. Thu j niwny.t empty, for t ho reason that ' Hiitspeiixti wtiH terrifin, and it waa aja door in the north wall; clone to ' distinct relief when Jerry resumed. the corner, led Into Lundy'n office, J "It WiiM Jnt nine by Oad'a watch, j or '.orr't' room. Of courne It wan i The flin rnfe at four. He hod novt-n ; n't a 'aecret room, except in no far I hoiir.V Kiaee and he knew he wan) that the door when It was eloped in for the bineHt nitfht ut hia life. , wasn't vlsllde to the caaual obaerv j "Had waa ready to upend every r, Kverybody familiar with the dollar he poKseaaed to rave t'ncle 1 resort knew it waa there. The door ! Jerry, hut whether It w:u an honeat j was act in the partition which ran ! aeecptanci! of hia offer that Lunily ! ncroaa the north end of the build I had In !nlndt or not, he couldn't 1 iriK. and it extended from the floor f dfcide. That anao of 'aome t hiim ; to t he cellinK. When the door wns , e.o' b u . . i n k in hundy'H head cloaed you hardly knew It was j wouldn't let no of him. j iln-re. I "Had h t ruck off towards the "Iad went to' the dnor. 1 town. Burke, Webb and Kitch fell I in I no feet or ao behind him." A terrific din waa pouring " out of laindy'H I Mace. Hhoutinc, lauuh- BUILT d 1 1 i r SI i I BUI Tt was (ajar. I.uiuly and the two gamblers, ! Klchcy a nil MlicCoj.1 wdr.o-lttinK at ! a round table. Itlchey was' a tall, j thin man with a yellow face. Mac itm. women aqucaling. ragtime un I Coy was much shorter and heavy- City Treasurer's Notice of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual installment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sew er and water main assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment wag due and payable at the office of the City Treasuror Juno 1, 1929, and will be delinquent after thirty days (30) days from said date, July 1, 1929, and shall bear a penalty of five (5) per cent upon the amount of such de linquency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be advertised and sold for the amount of such dclin-. quency, together with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of tho City Charter. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 31st day of May, 1929. ' v ' H. J. BERRIAN, ' Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. NOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENTS Notice is hereby given that ono-tonth of the principal and interest on improvements for sewer is now due, and if not paid by July 2, 1929, becomes delinquent and pen alty will be added and the property advertised for salo in the manner provided by Section No. 70 of tho Charter of tho City of Medford. . Dated' at Medford this 31st day of May, 1929! H. J. BERRIAN, Treasurer of the City of Medford Vteron saw LundyVs KhaMly proposal coming It Mannered him. pulse: to have j laindy'a I'liiee Had Maid. Ah MEW O0O Sam FiraiiMiIs New low fares to California $15 to San Francisco, $28 to Los Anclcs.Thcse tickets arc good on day coaches of cither the "Shasta" or "Orcgonian." They may also be used on Tourist sleeping cars of the "Orcgonian." This type of travel has proved so pop ular between Portland and Olifomi.i that the privilege has been extended to include other poinrs. It combines com fort with low cost transportation. Planning a vacation? Phone or coil on us jor all travel information South&wn PaeiSSc J. C. CARLE, Agent Phon 34 oxaoE oaoi OEXO a tinny piano, and all th.-tt. A hush fell as Dad entered. He went up to the bar and bought a drink. " 'Where'a tiinidy?' he asked. "The barkeeper seemed nervous. Tpstaira, he replied. "Am Mad made IUm way towards the nailery stair, Kitch, tfurke and Webb came in. "Dad stood at the top of the .stair and looked down Into the hall. The piano had started nun in and the crowd was milling around tho floor or drlnklnir at the bar. They all pulse: to have as Mood a time a.- as Mod a time as could offer them, he waiched them. it came over him that they were all of a kind. They miht have been members of a single body. " 'Sheep,' Dad muttered to him self. T It i n k allkp. act alike. Wind her If a lynching a man or swallowing booze. Wax! (Jet 'cm hot enouMh and you can .shape, 'em any way you please. "These were his thoughts as lie stared down Into t be hall and 1 mention them because (hey bear on what follows. The comparison to wax sent Dad's eyes to a col ored poster tucked in the well of (be utair. It went KomctJitnK like, thltt, Diid ftnlft: 9 ti it i: atms'i snow x kaijtii I'KOKIO.SSOU DrtVDKX I'Ol'K'S WAXWOHK WO.VDKlt.S Dinet from Two-Year Unn In EAT WELL AND EXERCISE WELL Enjoy Your Food, Sweetened to Taste, and Tuke Exercise set and he had a hluc chin ami sly fhiKera. ' Dangerous men, Dad said. Ltindy was fiddling with stacks of poker chips. " At this point Jerry .stopped and refreshed hlni.self from a Mhisa of milk. The pause Kave me limn to assemble my wits. My feeling had become (nc of stark horror as Jer ry described that poster and the partly concealed entrance fo lun dyM "secret' room. Wax dummlea! I had suspected something of the sort. Jerry was commencing again. "Those poker chips I.uiidy was fiddling with must have given Dad an inkling of what the man had in mind." Jerry paused. "I won't preteml, that what I have told you is an exact description," he went on earnestly, "but it's different with what I'm going to tell you now. Dad had what follows in clear as a letter on a dictaphone record and ho passed il on to irc that way. " 'Howdy. Ten-to-Ono,' J, ii n d y greeted Dad. 'Come In.' "Dad described the r o o'm. A hanging lamp lighted it. There were halt a dozen chairs, an old desk, the table, and an old-fashioned safe with a broken lock. A brewery calendar with a picture of a woman in th:hts hung on the south wall. A door in the ea.st wall led Into a storeroom which occu pied Ihe other two-thirds of the end of the building. , I "Dad took a chair and rolled a cbrarette. Me said he felt thafj they I had been waiting for him. tltli't with himself there the cast w as com- j plele. ' I "Lnndy rattled the poker chips and said aomcihing about Dad ul- BELLV1KW, Ore., Jane 5 (Special.) A large crowd of liell view residents gathered at the Community club house on Friday evening and enjoyed a covered dish supper. Fred C, MomeB acted a toast master during1 HUpper and cnlled on the following named. Who re sponded with a word for the Rell view community: Arthur Tuper. Dan Payne, C. H. Lambkin, I... U. Meaervey, Kdwin Dunn and C. A. Haudiach. K. C. Homes extended a welcome to the newcomers in Hellview. After supper the following pro gram was enjoyed: Piano duet, Mildred and Louise Martain; Swiss Mnnga, Mrs. If. A. Klinger; reading, Mrs. Wndo Walls; piano solo. Mrs. Haudi.sch; violin music, Mr. Krap- soy, accompanied on the piano by Arthur Toner. Kdw'tn Itnudisch, Wayne Harris. Pauline .Ityrd, Neva Ityrd. Pearl Lyman, Kllzabelh Parks and Inez. Worland were the Belview students who received their eighth grade di plomas at the Ashland armory. 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That in why I advise taking the kind of exorcise which people really like, and that is why I suRest havini? foods prepared in the most palat able way. Speaking in more detail on tho Appetizing preparation of foods, thi famous authority said, "Sugar is the ideal flavor for nearly all the foods people eit. It modi ties fruit acids and makes fruits even more palatable. It heightens the enjoy ment of vegetables, cereals, bever ages and some meat a. People who use signr intelligently not only in crease the enjoyment of their metis, but add to the value of their dnilv diet." . It is important to eat a variety of healthful food- every day. It is equal ty important to have them prepnred in a w:i that anneal! to your 1 appetite. V sprinkling of augnr adds to tho rieliciousness of most foods. Most food are more delicious and nourishing with sugar. Thy Sugar Itutitutu, lucky hum i' Itiirti wa.H little poker,' ways hiiviui; been hrc " Wle an' Mac thlnkin' lilt havln' lie said. "'So'." Dad k ninted. " 'YfJih. They plays a purty stiff Kninc,' lamdy went on. 'Hut yuh ain't no slouch yuhnclf, Ten-tonne.' "lad Ticknowletlm'il the compli ment aiuf I.undy remarkeil that he whs partial to a .stiff name himself. Mae an' ltieh is fuir itchin for a game, he went on. i " 'Iti-htn' Is rii:ht. Uicli.-v .1 n tt !.Mae('oy supported him. "Pad drew on his cigarette. " ' There's plenty of easy money it owns! a in.' he sHid. "I.undy leaned nearer. 'Yuh've trot the repltatlon uh hein the ! KnmhMn'cxt lfoinhre as ever come into the Skutl, Ton-to-Ono. Pon't It seem as if a couple uii lnyh ftturs like you an' me ouijhl to git to gether?' "Pad din't think fo Just then. He'd come to talk about his broth- i it. That evidence against him. j lamdy naid there wasn't any hur i -v J " "You'll show it to me now.' Dad shouted suddenly. "lamdy drew back. 'Scared? he drawled. "M ict'ey said tt looked that way. and Itichey tuirssed Pad had nevi r sat in a rral name. 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