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i MEDFOKD MAIL TRTRITXR, MEDFOUD, 01, 'Mi OX. TIU'K'SDAV. ! I'N K X 1?2i. ' PAG- TI1UEK Ta? " Columbia'9 p? STAR OF THE VEEK . lrHoT'T.voBoNDLovEB. E-OltlW Takes You ov 7., . "M,ua'mj and n;. r 1825-D Canadians. (GOLD BlULLEirS by Charles G.iiootlv COURT VEXED BY The One .n te World. j5S:5.Vrs Lovpr His Orchestra. 183 I D I've GOT aFeeuncI,mFall 1833-D 1 wA;iBE,:LovE fure Syncopation'). Mv Dfar af Cav.,er. (Walt Artists) 183.. D SYNOPSIS: The ImmIv of hi i lutMlicr riitumlktt In Uu mint', 1 Ali'X IVU'i-miii cud-. hi nlftiiniiuo I niiiH'r ttt bi'iNiiiif Anthvw Omit.,, j III- t-rlumin prnjtt-ts m;iUc him I Inirnt'iisfly wt-itlthy. Anviim In , .vhl.'ltl. lirst hi ultV iiihI Inter his ' son. riiirn Mn-eali'iit'il Miindal. hi' j ) it'h U to I Ml Inn's hliu kimiil 11ml j Kiys $.,i00 it year for -tl year, ttt I Imy Dillon' silfiMv on ihr killiiir ' if .lot l.unil.v. Dillon iHt'iiim-s Imltl, iilnht Andrew was kilh il." Penoon ivs)mntU-d. I w;u I'nmhm (n that." Jtrry went dii. "Pad was wild t hrins Dillon to justice. Kirs', he'd had tn lake me Inln his iMHifidonee, though, and he called Die In nd tolil me everything. ' '1' nclt Jerry must have proper burial. The mine was open. Other .l.mmiwL Kitin iiiiii -.. i ii'il lu'iinle woiihl lie fceuhiu into It. If i liiMf.. Hy ii iituvr rtuimv he ineelw Furie talked, as he piohaldy would. Mrs. humly it ml (euros (hat he I hushiiiKl is still llvliitr. I'urie. the desert nil. dUemers (he new jruht j eill and (tunes tn set tnlen hut lines not iiiiiiiIm him as (he fnr ' nier I'eteixui. rilAPTKIt 43. The Ix-ad Bullet. Jerry's vivid tleseription had brought u realistic picture of the meetiiiK between Kurle and An- VOCAL KL'COICM The Utah Trail. G,e. UM-FSM--ALL RECORDS 10-INCH. 75c IS VIVA-TONAL RECORDING-THS RECORDS WITHOUT SCRATCH You can always get the latest Columbia New Process Records at MAGILL'S Medford's Oldest and Newest Drug Store it have tt rush on our haiuU. 'Meanwhile, the mine was ntlll I "iicie Jerry 'a tomb and intruders must be kept out of it. Someone niii.st down there. 1 was the logical one and Pad said I'd bet ter leave in the mo fu I ntf. Put morn in;- wasn't quirk me. 1 was uiuii th once. Pad finally hi; reed and drew. Our eyes were fixed on the do about Pillun.. boy as he continued his long story, j " 'Hang him if It takes every "Furie brought a specimen from dollar I've got! lie said grimly, the new vein and he said he fig- 'You'd bUer be off. If you are ured he was entitled to n 5o-;o ! coins loniKht, sum, he went on, share In the profits. He has some ' Til follow you in a day or claim, of course, but when Pad ; Stay there until I come.' T realized Furie had violated I'm le t were about his last words to me Jerry's tomb he went crazy. What j Jerry paused, that brooding look ele hud Furie done or found in j in his eyes again, and we respected the mine? Well, Furie had found his silence. a gold -mounted .4 !i and 'a passel I "It was n round nine, now." he o' hones.' One of the hack rib , resumed. "Driving int town. 1 bones had a 'bullet stickin' in it.; stocked up with water, food, and Pad must have gone mad for the . gasoline, and set off. It was nearly dawn when I got to Torridlty. I drove out to the mine at once. "t'ncle Jerry was there, Just us Furie had said. 1 put in most of the day looking over the new vein and the old workings. "In the ufternoon I drove back to the village and went Into Lun dy's Place. I went up to the 'sec- ....ii,. h rut- .,..llf,.. . 1 nitei'liootl night at (c.i.v.-iht. liii'y. Win. Morrow I'o.i 1 " asked him what he was going to liUl.y , , j(,n.y 11in.(i. The lUill had three accnV 1 thought Fune was goinu to shoot me when 1 walked in on him. but I calmed him down and jie talked a little. The room was a -ort of 'holy place' to him. too. "The next day a car drove into the village, but it lidti'l conn up to the mine. And a couple of hours' lat r l-ucy came. We didn't see you, Tncle John." I.OXPON, Kng.. June i;t.(lr There was more to follow. I sus- 'im,.. Iijiflv M nil loilav saiil tin mi- peeled, tor with the finish of his named "high court official" had do j story Jerry's voice had dropped nited emphatically thai there was; oddly mid the queer defiant ex- a word of truth hi reportH linking, pn -s.slon had come into Lucy's eyes. (le ni(nn nf Princess lngrid of Swo-, Peacon looked at me grimly and den with members of the Kugllsh afterwards 1 wondered If he had , roval fanillv guessed. j Keiorts published uhroatl tha I "What then?" 1 asked encourag- there might soon he an imnounce ii'gl.v. ' infill of the engagement of the l-ucy slowly drew out of her Swedish princess and the Prince of breast a slender pink ribbon which Wales were said to be particularly hung around her neck. "We were vexatious to court circles. married in San Miguel yesterday, The prince is. expected to he a I'ncle John." she said, guest tomorrow night at an eluho- lour last chance to SAVE by turning in your old iron on this new Weslinghouse Automatic j lead bullet 1 Thlrty-ycnr-nlil sie- inio state hall given In the prin cess' honor at the Swedish legation. rets revoalelt tomorrow. Continue tlie story , I BAPTISTS PROTEST , OAKLAND RING AFFAIR moment. Where w as the gun? Furie had sold It that morning. Dad seized him by the throat. To whom had he sold it? The suave old fitick, Nathan Hyde, it seemed. Dad sprang to the telephoue, but Hyde had already sold the .45 to you. '.'Furie was whimpering and .----------------------------- 1 1 1 'Va,' h i units; one begins to I I e c W I work when the I Jjfl I other waits for the j Ry83fij?V I oven I VMStSkKSSL I t'ien '3t'1 units I 1- tfa work together. I F'K. lis Gives you double I W"y value and a double I .luJ.., safeguard against I psfeS 4 failure because it is Vj&MJ-i DOUBLE I mm ac.t.!.no mu&mm. L "kino easier jx t i i "nb hu'1 .1 PCR BAKINO I W , X IT 1 I I -..iD PKNYElt. June 13 Bishop Fra ncls J . M cCo n n e II the Methodist church, Brooklyn, N, Y., chosen several weeks ago to be the keynote speaker at the annual meeting of the northern Baptist convention, which opens here Friday, has been relieved of that honor as a result of protest filed by 19 ministers of that faith because of Bishop McOonneU's "modernism," Pr. Avery A. Shaw, president of IV unison university nt ,!run ville, Ohio, has been chosen as the guest speaker. OAKLAND, Cal., June 13. T) Oeorge plxon, H., of Portland, j hammered Jock Malone, 15!, of j St. Paul so ardently last night V) ! that Referee Kddle White stopped "t, the match in the fifth round. Dixon, hard hitting negro, opened an Inch-long cut on Mulone's up per lip with his furious attack. Malone was groggy In the first, but came back to outbox the Port lander In the second. Dixon came back In the third to outclass his younger opponent. Lucy's eyes sparkled ileffanec Peebles gasped at her revolution. IN MAY $229,833 SALKM. Ore., June 13. iJPi The monthly report of I'lare A. Lee. st at A insurance commissioner, shnwes a total fire loss in Oregon outside of Portland d tiring the month of May of -l!ii.H33. The total number of fires was The most serious losses were a laun dry and equipment at Kugene, 000; a cannery with equipment and contents. at Hlllshoro, $.!i,000; and a barn, bottling plant, garage, horses, and equipment in Multno mah county, $-2,600. Bffl mm Music Dealers Elect SALT LA K E CITY. June 13. t rv kVnnul ln.ml.1 nf Sin Pmn. cIsco was named president of the j Western Music and Radio Trade j association in the nominating com mittoe's report nt the annual con snurllnu on the floor, where Dnrt . rel' room. And (here were the had drooTx d him. But he was l dummies, pretty nearly na unn nna VHn(i,in of (0Hiern of 11 western seared and he must have Bt It I leCt them 30 years iiko! And Furlo sttes todny. San Francisco was Into his head that Dad was ravine : wan with -m he was lalkiim to selected as next year's cnventlon because of the value of the pistol. ! them and prelendlnK to play poker i city. Anyhow, he pulled out the contents j with 'em. He often does. It turned ,.r one nf his trousers pockets and ! out. There were chips on the I Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. recon- As Important as Your Luggage the supply of Travelers Cheques that will assure you of ready money whenever you go without dan ger .of theft or loss. Get your cheques here, in any quantity you desire, and in denominations to suit your convenience. The protection thcy'al'ford is worth many times their trifling cost. First National Bank Medford, Oregon U. X-QfFEDE RAL RESERVEP ! t&SSYSTEMia . 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS planked them down on the desk. 'That's the price o the six gun. i Among the trash mixed up with the money was a bit of metal. Fu rie pounced on it. An that s the bullet tha twus? stuck in his rib!' he shouted. Dad got the shock of his life, then. It had never oc curred to him in all these years that Jerry hadn't committed sui cide. Now, If Jerry had killed him self, the bullet would be gold. "It was lead!" I sat bolt upright In my chair and Deacon all but leaped out of his. "Dud was stunned. He put Furie out. It meant upsetting tne as sumptions of a lifetime, but he soon got It straight. Do you see if, Uncle John?" .'See It?" I shouted. "Of course I see it! And so does Deacon. Lundy hired Dillon, the ex-Flin-kerton man. to trap Jerry. Dillon got him and double-crossed Lundy by persuading or forcing Jerry to go In with him on something big ger. Jerry agreed and he was caught. Lundy naturally set Dil lon on guard outside the mine. Dillon spoke to Jerry, told him to push out the key your father had thru.st under the door. Jerry, thinking he was to be freed, obey ed. Dillon opened the door and shot him. "Why ? Itecause h e reasoned that when Jerry felt a rope around Itis neck he'd try to save his own life by exposing the pint and na .Ti ling his accompli''. Dillon saw no danger in shooting Jerry. He would report he had heart! a shot in the mine. The miners and your father would find the dour locked, the key under it. and Jerry ib-ad with his brother's pistol at his side, mie ('number exploded. ISeing a strang er, he probably knew nothing of Peterson's gold bullets and he rea soned his alibi was perfect. "Put before Dillon could get hold of Jerry's gold-mounted pistol and disc hnrge it to account for the bullet hole In Jerry's body, Jerry, who was mortally wounded, man aged to put a bullet In him. The impact knocked Dillon down. Jerry was dying, but he pein Ib-d tho.-e fi-w words we found, stowed them away In the cartridge efTeJ and reloaded th egun. I expeei lie rea soned like this: If he ro.ncen led It In an unexplocbd cartridge Pet erson was bound to see that the cartridge had been tamper! with, as goon as he broke the gun to re place the empty shell. It m-yer o-. eurrod to hiro thnt Peterson would leave 'the soldier hi weapon. Jer ry died a minute or so latr. "Dillon now came to himself. Peeing that Jerry wns dead, he' crawled out of the mine, locked the door, thrust the key under It, and took himself off. Ate the thf rnn-liitnn your father iinu. to. Jerry'" ! Ju-t about. t'n''l" John.' j "And you. Ib-nry" "I'd like tn h'-ar about the young j table. It was ft showdown. Sitting structlng exchange at Madrn s Uahd Holly St.. 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