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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1929)
a M ; ii u - I I' la HI 'I : t 51' I! I! I i! ii II II I I I III Ii II III I! "ir PXOfi ETCJTTT II&JcLlLJIL 3 2$ y Charles G.BootU METVPOKD ATATTJ TftTBTHCE, MEDFOftP, OI?"EfiOy.- TUESDAY. JUNE 11. 1020. - ' - " " ' - - -v j- -Uyrl. SvnoiwU: Marked rnnN 111 11 Kiitnhlo lor u liinmill Hie! IVum-siiii Icum from I uric dial .lur l.timly h.ul iwtt marked ran I j- in (In Mktr Mine uhich held (he life or IVIci'-noii's In-mlier as its stfike. J If re! ii rii to I.iiimI oil Ire 1111(1 IK'f'UM'N III 111. jll!l's lltll- Ict infix's hui IVifrMiii lioiils l.iiiKly hi the lir.itl. In I he up-i-oiii of ih( miIoom, the shot ui t not ht'inil iiml Ivicr-iin ';jls unseen. Hr f'u-lu'H to iHs intiii fniruillnu to flee with Jerry. Ii Ik hnHlier. if i Try iImk nol imtviT In ciitlis ami lit 1 Ite tunnel l(-nr-oii stmnMes orr l;l 'other's lioily. Chapter 41 Tin 1'liutl ('oMure I )ir.l (XKHlcil Mime m ifh rlfni.-iN an this: ami as Jerry' volet? f;iill out atain wo found oursi'iwn Innl: in al one an'iilu-r with melancholy eyes. He lte.ui strain. "I;ul found a Ml ofY;inlle In mie of IiIh pockotH. Ho KtiurU another match and lighted the candle Am iho match touched the protiml fhc . inw out tht wires. I'iekiiiy up (he j hattery hex. he raced to a point luj.out ISO yards north of the ovor ; hum. The coil out tli'-ie, and , he connecled them ti the hatte-y j lox. I "Itc out hack to the huildhit.' and t looked in at the fmnkhouse. Xunc 1 of I. In men were in and he made for J the KtahJe, fiunpuwder, iht nvny. 1 whinnied to him hut he saw nutli imr of Ithteheil, . the mare. had ! watered and saddled the niy and : led It otlI'.ile. 1 "He titep drov out the fx mule.-. (. Hiving tritf. In. caliin, he wjp .1 the ij-went off his hody. ot into a clean dlirt, claptied ,f.n an olj .lejM.fl, ,and picked up a half-liiled .vuler canteen. 1 1,. yitui ),,. emihln't t-u 1 wlthoui another look at I'm Jc ; .Ie, ry. 1 "Iad had Just Knt t r the mint' door when he heard shouting off touaitts Torriillty. Tiirninu. he saw lichts. The liuiKs jirt-w l.r..hler. j the shoutltn; louder. Then he went ; in to I'ncle .Jerry. looked down over the Skull he feit a If he were loarliiK t fiiiKorx , iKoil his throat. He nwuiilc the ' ' ftvay around and faced the west, It f wH then that the name he hail ; h. ep lotikini; for rjime to him. ; 1 'Andripw ttfiden.' It wuk a t'"i 1 . Il.l (lie , ' That'll the Torrid Uy .storv, I'liflo ' ' (('pyi iyht, l!i:'!l. Wm. Morrow Co.) ! T BANQUET TONIGH I Aitdicw drn'H iiiuidcr Ik si ill uiLMilvcd. The tory of "oil llullct" C4inlluite ulth tomorrow thai iter. . TO NAME SCHOOL OF FISK DEALERS CLERK JUNE 17TH roitmi' liun tfrji -ot Kama I tyuu Uuill 13 ihu uouuitoiv-iiitth(td J from wuven curd, ThU suvIhk 'n j. rolling resiHtanto means a Having i in ower, k savinjf hi kiim and a sav I Imh In frlPtlon heat, whK-h Tenulrft fin Kreater tire nilleat; t "Automuhlle manufuoturerH have v f fT" j - , neon ine nrm to applet jate tne run The Kisk Tire company wlllhoM vulue of the all cord yrocesH of a-luuupjei-and, ati-tuihir moot,- j "UlldliiK tires and such .companion HiK at tha H'dVl -Me.tford at 5 : 30 Chrysler. Dodk'c lUothorJi,. Willin thlH ovenlnt;. I F!, H. I .Mannintt, ' KtKhtt Ufsotti, Uurant, Locomo- , nurthwiwt Uistriot hiuwiAiceit will' n'le hi(Ve adopted Kisk all cord AGNESS RESIDENT SEES FIRSTFILM "Unloaded" Gun Is Used to Explain Suicide Method TOMAHAWK. Wis. June tomahawk, wis., June n placed die tdor; of his .fl ii lihic rifle on the ground of his farm Iiome near here Sunday, and leaned over this "Tm here t., K-ll you jod-hy, i Jt. , mizzle son.' he aid. Tm Miviny you one j -"riii.' h(. explained to his Krand funeral. It's all 1 c.in do. I a .,,, .,. ..i.i i i ' ii mi..- i. -in. mi ineyii iimi noriou- ynll. 1 oU , can tie hi re forever, , . . Can .j. you near me, son . "lie dropped to his knr-e.s and re peated ihe Lord's prayr r. 1 he shoiitim; hean to hnnm in (Uy li. Marlon Tryer) . . TAI.KNT, June 11. (Special) The annual schoid meeting will la' held at the school house In T: li-nt iu.l l it ml ii u .1 unit 17 2 I,, m. Ai thi t'ln.e ihort- 'will : '"T."" Kisk ,"""'",f'C he elected ohe direct (tr to ser h three yearn and a rlei k to wrve no yar. Mr. and Mrs. John V. M'hlte and two Krand-dauKhteiH from Modford spent the week-end at their summer home on Warner .creek. Ladles' Aid of the church will meet Thursday after have as his guests at this dinner tires a utundard equipment on all the Kisk dealers from Jackson, it'ir cars and trucks. Jom phine and Klamath counties, ! "Henry Ford iw uslnt? Kisk together with the uutomohile dual-i rf,rl' tire on approximately 25 ( eis from these same conn tie who 'f U entirw output and other manufacturers are studying the j After the luinnuut thu Kuovts will r islt proems with the thought of ho shown movim; pictures of the adopting this type, of tire." hunt(. f A year aso Mr. Rilea IV1 u I first aulomobito t ide. Thiu 'when the Portlaud houHf.pf j Wbij. niViowii' autumobile 'coniiutny took n car to Agnaaa txesMly to Bivu t lioHtinaster hU'fhst motor vehicle ii-itt utiH hppanse it Ihn.nuin. T the country the ride wan liuiittd j to only about a mile- , , I The, preBet trip (o 8ulwi. in hi first trip pyt oi the Curry tuinaiy ! wilds in 27 years. Tiusportatloa iQ aqd out of As rresa Ih by boat. Three 1(111 us u week a mail boat plleu .the 30 tnilt AKr.oHB the wllda of Curry between bold , Beach and Ak4n. was a Klies ' it,v iu(ir way it uiu iiwiiuei Bailie. inocesM now employed In the Fisk factory in the manufacture of all cord tires.' Sam J'-nnini's, local Fisk dealer, says: "The building "f all cord tires Methodi-t I1HanM -Ust w ni,t the name, jmpii'-s ure 011 111 wpinuui any raor c mi nl. Dad said he supposed a 111 he powder had been spilled by one of the mine hands. "Holding the candle, dad k licit by the body. I 'tide Jerry's face had u fierce, intent look on it. The wound was around the heart. Jjad's other gold-mounted pistol lay j beside the body. Near it was a copy of the Torridity newspaper. "Dad turned the cylinder of the' revolver.- One cartridge had been discharged. He went to the door! with the light. The key h bed pushed under the door was where j lie had left it. He was tilte sure' I the tunnel. ' Had pickeif up ih" ! gold-mounted gun. lint as he slid 1 the 1111 ilili his holster a thought .'truck him and he drew it out ' naln and placed it beside the j body. It was just another of lid's , Impulses. A good soldier h:td a ! tight to be 'buried with his 1 weapons. A last look and he was racing for dunpowder. He picked up the i.V per, pie lull I h enise I Vos." lie pulled the trigger. K There was a spurt of flame and smoke from the barrel ! of the rllle ami Donald fell I over dead, 3 ! He thought the gun was not loaded. noon at 2:30 p. ni, of Mrs. lioh Logan. Mrs. Cora Dciihnm and -son. Frank, left recently by motor for their ranch In Washington. They will make a trip to Dakota before returning to Talent. They expect to be away for two months, Mrs. Harvey Walters pent Sat urday In Medfm'd attending to business affairs. at the hoinei'"1'' threads or warp or pick liemodeled anl rodecorated Pine Tree theater of Klamath Falls; opened with Vltaphone et'"llment. 1 SALKif, Ore., June 11. (Pi W. Hllea. who.haa been oHtinante at cuutuj 10. .,c.n, to . of the Capital theatre last night at ment the first motion .picture show Mr. j Hflea had ever seen. . ; Uke Tiilcatvi, in i'eru, A slide was flashed on the screen ; feet uhove sea lba, in the hlftn. Infnrminc the audience that Mr. est point in the world win- Itilen vns present to see his first ste:imers j . " ... L-f?m-rv,y . "' in the are found. j MOSCOW, Idaho. June. 11. (Pi t.Vlailln Pcitur Kiobert of Wallace I was named Idaho's candidate lo I succeed Thomas A. Kdiuon-in that in ven mr's labftratories. in its emiru carcass. This procesH wax UevelojKMl by Fisk and is pos sibly the most important improve ment in the industry since the In troduction of the balloon tire. This method produces a finished tire of greater flexibility . and carcass strength than was formerly possi- ble, due to the evenness of tension I on the Individual cords and pli s making up the tire carcass. "Vale university laboratories ro- I cently showed the importance of this greater flexibility when they 1 proved that tires built by the all (end process have 20 less rolling! Wails . that 1 e a d "1 Il A InTltlr -.v.li -. .& Ions of lint I (led rock had sealed (be hmih. Wiiat had happened, ''iirlc Jerry hox and peereil off towards Tor had concluded dart wouldn't 'Ih abb' rldlty. ' He could just see a fan to do anything for him uml killed shaputl shadow Mveeplug across the himself. His despondency had himied-out plain. They were after been natural, but It hadn't occurred j Mood. ivas k hi' f t to dail that he'd take his own llf' "I'ncle Jerry was nearer to him than any one else he hadn't nny one elst then. Those few minutes by I'ncle Jerry In that tunnel he ' came the keystone of the life he'-l yet to live. He talked to the hody us if Cmie Jerry were listening. "'Why did yon do it. son? . . . IMdn't tell you I'd got .Vmi nut?'! Dad blamed himself for taking! I'nrle Jerry to Torridity. 'It wasn't ; any place for a kid like you. I ' failed you all along. . . . I'm I through, son. I'm pulling out lo-j night. Maybe some day I'll fuel , you ve forgiven me. "He hogan-to think about giving , I'ncle Jerry decent burial. I tut .where should he put him? lie could never bring himself to work the mine again and as I'ncle Jerrj had chosen to die In It why not make It his tomb? If Luhdy's heirs found the transfer, he'd negotiate for the property. "Dad had started to gel up when the light flashed on the small hlade of I'ncle Jerry'- knife. There was a still) of Indelible pencil besld - The pencil stiguesled a note and picked up the. newspaper. Thei e 1 wasn't any writing on It, but be no ticed that pail of the top of the hack wheel had been torn off. Dad went through I'ncle Jerry's pock ets, fully expecting to find the mUsing serai) of paper with some word for him on it. "There was no scrap of writing either on the body or near It. Hit terly disappointed, he placed the knife, the pencil, and the oth r trifles on the new spa tier. "Dud goi up. thiol, log if Dillon. Qi r. his going off like that, he reflected. There was another queer thing, too, that wound In .lory's chest. Suicides usually 1 bed at " their heads. "Dismissing these thoughts, dad hurried outside. To do what he t had In mind would take nme Utile time and he hadn't 11 moment to i-pure. The town was st ill unlet. Dad looked op at the overhang. Ii was sme .'eo feet high, dad said. DM) f,.,.'. wide, and :iu feet thick at the hottom. The bottom of the flhsure Hits :H feet above the top of the mine door nnd It a fairly accessible hy a rough tra il. "Dad went into the powder fiou-e .and lighted a earht.te l.inm. There was plenty of dynamite, lie began to itundte the stuff 10 the foot f the fissure trail, and then canted it into Hie fissure, a c:i-e at a time. "The last case carried into the fihntire, dad rushed back to the powder house aiol gathered elo.-- trie fuses, copper wire, a hatteiy box, a Kerow-driver. a hammer and a pair of wire rntters and returned to the fissure. He forced the case open, stuck fuses into two car tridge In each case, ami attached copper wire to each fuse He then shovr-d the dynamite Into the old drilling and rreviees at strategic point and pack d It down with earth nnd rubide. The length" of 1 copper wire which slin k out f each pocket of dynamite he con liccted to his main 11 net.. "Ho hurried down the trail, p;iy- I "The shadow swept on tuward: I 'he mine. Dad shoved ihe plunger, j down, (lunpowiler shot forward. J ".Nothing happened for a spill I second oi- so, then Hell broke loose' He t hough t his eardrums- won id j '"""i beneath the roar of the ex-; 1 Plosion. A fearful grinding, crunch-! . lug. crashing sound followed the' mar. Crnvol nnd -pebbles .i.owercii ; upon him and as they pelted Cuu powder's haunches the gray went on like a cannon ball. . . , . "It was Just dawn when dad got ' tr. the top of I'itchfork. At bo1 mmm wm, Paint Pays a Profit - -Mere... - Jt7: Ii m I'nins, silos nnd otillmildiiiss ar1 farm operat ing t'(uiiincnt . . . .'in invest incut that should produce profit !, Ymi can insure profits liy lowering' niaintonance and depreciation .' . .-with n;ond jiaint. (food iaint reduces repairs, 'forestalls replacement, it reduces general overhead . . . hut he sure to jer ood paint! 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