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The Secret of Mohawk Pond
" By Natalie Sumner Lincoln
. SYNOPglS: Bun down, too
awarttty-aklnned camper oti Jfo
Jtaie Mud. wtio already haa
mamoA tho (tHsplcious regard of
Peppy and Obadtah and Ma aon
Jim, arouaea Aqnila Chnne, whom
he meeta in the u-ooda. Tho Indian
eareleaalp tells Vhaao ho haa a
paper which Peppy ueeda and will
pap much to pain. Chase poea to
tell Obadtah of Ma auspicious.
Visaater climarra' a walk in the
. wooda when Julia ainke in a boa
end almoat drava Peppy with her
aa the latter makea a vain attempt
to reacu her. Jim reaponda to
Peppy'a erica and reaauea both.
The apelt of romance envelope
Peppy and Jim at the Xodpo and
Peppy aays: "l'ce,"
CHAPTER 15.
.7 JULIA'S SECRET.; ..' r
pKGY, ber eyes alight with hap
piness, watclied Itio tall figure
of Jim until Ills figure was no long
nr visible among tbe trees skirting
Mohawk Lane.
. Locking tbo bouse, she went up-ataU-s
to .retire. Within 10 min
utes Peggy bad climbed Into bed,
BUt she was too excited to Sleep;
too excited even to lie still, and
switching on the reading lamp
close at hand, she sat up and start
ed letter to ber mother.
She wrote rapidly, covering sheet
after sheet, a genuine outpouring
of ber heart; ot Jim and their great
happiness, of her plans (or tbe fu
ture), then hopped out ot bed and
hurried to the dosk In tbe gallery
outside her door. It took her a sec
ond -or'two to address aa euvelope
and find a stamp.
As Peggy paused to switch oft
the electric lamp In tbo hall near
her-bedroom she noticed a light
shining, under the door jamb ot
Julia's bedroom. It was unlike Julia
to be awake at that hour ot the
night. .Could she be HI? She
opened tbe maid's door, omitting
the formality of knocking.
Julia, propped up In bed with
numerous pillows at ber back was
comfortably reading. She greeted
Peggy's appearance wltb a startled
ejaculation.
"Come in -an' set down. Miss
Peggy," she invited cordially. "1'se
undergoln' a queer 'sperlcnce to
night; 1 caln't sleep."
"N'o more can I, Julia."
I'eggy pulled up a comfortable
rocking cbatr and sat down. "Are
you feeling HI?"
"No, ma'am. But I reckon gettln'
stuck In dat dar bottomless bog
done upset me."
' "It waj enough tb turn you gray
haired," exclaimed Peggy heartily,
and at the mere suggestion Julia's
hands went to her head: there was
more kink than usual In her black
locks, for. her enforced sojourn at
Yew Lodge had prevented her Ti
lling one of the establishments for
keeping her hair straight ns an In
dian's. ... .,
"The next time you wish to gath
er Bowers, restrain that Impulse,'
Peggy advised smilingly. "Leave
botany to Mr. Chase.
"Vassam." But Jtilia'q thoughts
were still on her hair. "Do you
reckon I could take a day oft to go
to New York. Miss Peggy? My
hair's glttin' tuirlble."
"Use a fiatlron; I'll help."
. But Julia scorned the suggestion.
' "1 kin git that dar housekeeper.
Miss Deborah', to atay byar," aba
went on, doing her thinking aloud:
"Mister Jim will 'let her come. If
yo' asks It." wltb a knowing smile.
Peggy blushed, then looked up
bravely, .
"We are engaged, Mr, Jim and
I "
' "Lawsy, Miss Peggy, I knowed
It." It was Julia's turn to chuckle.
"Ain't I got eyes In de back'ob
mat) head?" Then she sobered.
"Honey, 1 wishes yo' all de hap
piness In de wort' an' 1 wishes de
mil to Mister Jim; he's one One
gsmmln. I been watchln' him close,
an' he's mos" good nuff to' yo."
."Thank you, Julia--" Peggy's
yes resembled twin stars.. "Wo
owe Mr. Jim so much, you and I.
tor he saved our lives this after
Boon."
"He aho'ly did," agreed the othet
with vigor and enthusiasm enough
to satisfy even Peggy.
' Julia broke off suddenly as a
thought atruck her.
"Miss Peggy," she exclaimed,
halt rising In bed, "did yo' think In
gib lem spy glasses back to Mlslc.
Jim? Do ones t done haul oft bit
neck In tryln' to git out ob de bog?
I toted 'em home when he brims
yo' an' cleaned 'em oft an' laM 'cm
on de llbcrry table." '
"He found the binoculars and
took them home" 1
,"He did?"
Julia ssnk back, much relieved.
Bha twiddled with tin bedclothes
for moment, In nervous hesitation,
lanced at I'eiir. then looked nv
only to case at her second later
with appealing troubled eyes.
SYSTEM IN TALENTi"
. ALU NT, Orp., Dee. 1(t (Spt)j
A apecinl mpetlmi of the city coiin- !
ell vi Talent called Krid iT
(-nnlnic- lr. Thompson, iTPrcm-n-;
tntlve of Copco. wan ptvm-nt and
OlFituMftd tht robulliiiiiK of - the'
cits's UKhtlntt nyidem. ivhtch in in
ottiiv.mportnt tep In the iidmln
U( ret Ion during the pnt year. j
TALENT GRANGERS JOIN
INSTALLATION MEETING
TAt.i:'T., Or., lec. is
(fpl y
A numlier of local people as well
as the newly Mecteil offirers or the
Talent Orange ntlended the lusta'.-1 Sllvertoii The Appeal, .iihllcn-
bitlort p ptdcer? M ncKonvllc,'(!i'n fhanged, hands,
"Miss Peggy," she began, taking
a long breath, "dem thing yo' call
bl bl " '
"Binoculars, Julio."
"Yassam spy-glasses, I calls
'cm. Well, Miss Peggy, Lieutenant,
Stanton had a pair Jea'.lak 'em."
If Julia bad exploded a firecrack
er, Peggy could not have been mora
taken aback,
"What do you mean?" she de
manded. ' "Had you ever seen Lieu
tenant Stanton other than that one
time when be passed us on horse
back on the Milton road?"
"Yassum lots ob times."
Tbe truth was out at last ana
Julia breathed more easily.'
"Now, Miss Peggy, don' git ex
cited an' I'll explain." t
"Go on; was be here and you
didn't tell me?"
"I didn't know him hyar" swift
ly Julia evaded a direct reply, unci
for fear Peggy would aniilyza her
answer, spoke more rapidly. "He
was nt Front Royal befo' yo' Ma
an' Pa cum dar It wut 'bout do
fust year ob de wah."
"What was he doing tbero?"
questioned Peggy. "Lieutenant
Stnuton was In the navy during
the war and that Is an army post."
"He wuz payln' 'tcutlon to a mar
ried lady dar," broke In Julia, "A
Mis' Beale, her name win, Mis'
Anno Benle. . She wus stayln' at do
bon'dln house, whar I worked den,
while Lieutenant Stanton was vis
Itln' on do pos', not so fur away.
Mis' Beale useter leave her lamp
lighted when her busban' wnr'nt
dar. an' Lieutenant Stanton used
his spy glasses to see her window.
He let' 'cm once, an' 1 took 'em
back."
"Well, did the husband find out
about tbo flirtation?"
"He abo'ly did an' kicked up a
turrlble fuss; .Mis' Beale had to
leave." . . , ',. .
Julia smiled reminisccnily.
"Yo' Pa, and Ma beared 'bout It,
Miss Peggy, 'cause it mailo a con
sld'blo atlr in dem parts."
"Yo' Ma tole me several years
later dat she hcared Lleutonant
Stanton nebber went back to her
an' Mis Beale died ob shame an' a
broken heart."
"Poor woman!" exclaimed Peggy,
In genuine pity.
Julia raised up In bed, her black
eyes flashing. "Yo done a good
deed when yo' killed Lieutenant
Stanton de yellor dswg." .
"Hush, Julia, hush!" Peggy cov
ered her ml "Don't let's talk
about It or I. won't sleep a wink
tonight. And," rising swiftly, "it's
high time we were both In bod and
asleep. No more reading tonight"
her eyes toll on the book by)
Julia; swiftly she stooped ami j
picked It up, turning It over as
she did so. "The Bible, Julia"
"Yassum; I foun' It on de table
in de big guest room," meekly.. "1
thought maybe It might ca'm me
to reid 'bout David an' Gollali."
Peggy chuckled. "That Isn't ex
actly the passage In the Bible I'd
pick out aa particularly soothing,"
she said, tucking the book under
her arm.
"But David done up Collah same
as yo' done up Lieutenant Stan
ton" PegB't upraUed band .lopped j
her.
"Good night, sleep light," and she
put out the light and sped to ber
own room.
She stopped on ber way to bed
to tako a paper from the top drawer
ot her dresser, then feeling chilled
after her long absence In Julia's
bedroom, she hunted In her closet
tor an eiderdown quilt.
Onrt mora in bod she d ranged It
over ber and with pillows at Inn
back, perused tbo Illblo First,
however, she scanned the paper
with Its penciled memorandum In
her own handwriting, reading aloud
tinder her breath, the underscored
message copied from the old llllile.
"When thou hast found It. then
there shall be a reward, and thy
expectation shall not be cut off."
I'cfSY lead It again, wrlnklin;
I her brows In thought. Who had
; placed tho arrow on the margin
: i-allliig attcntlhn to that under
. tcared passage? Was It done in
days gone by? Or was It done
' fairly recently by her Vncle Her
. hort? If to, was ho trying to con
; rey 'o the reader that there was
J imtiethlng hidden In Yew' Lodge?
Was the message particularly
I aieant for her? She had "expecta
I lion" surely, the expectation ot In
I berlttng his fortune, and It would
be "cut oil" It she did not Im
plicitly obey the restrictions In his
will. Was that promised "reword"
another will and a later one, or
gold, nr Jewels, or a hoax?
CoyrlJ,l, II. Applet Cot
Ototdmh IWs d,cidt en a plan
of ct, on nif vitit, ssnff Oeacn
in tomorrcvf, imtallmcnt.
. l)i'C'inter li. t'elltnil Tolld. l.lve
tlak. Jacksonville and Talent
i.runKen were uM tn m joint !nM.-
lution by Mrs. Gertmde ll;uiek
aKl loint.
0FTALENT81 SUNDAY
TAI.KNT. tire.. Dec. IS. (Hpl )
One of Talent's oldest anil best lie
loved cllixens. I, S. frawfurd, celr
tirated his litst hlrttulAv annivers
ary last Hunilay. Mr. frKWfurd l
n Civil war-veteran and althohl,'',nI action on the nomination of
'at this advanced r.ge ts very arttv,..
j Mr. Crawford has a bust ot friends
f so wish him many more bappy
i h'irihilny.
WORD MATT;
EASTERN STARS GOTHAM GOLFER
ORGANIZING FOR
SHRINE BENEFIT
CHICAGO. Dec. 10 UVi Twenty
two in irl western uml canivrn fut-
Imtl tttunf who will roprewent the
j east Baiin HiV vet Iti the Shrine
i iM-m-fit gwHit! ami Now Vour'fc-duy
lut San. . Kranelrte,o. luilny bosun
aciivQ unianUyiUu!..
The Ktiuuil Includes II eastern
I layers and u like number front
the midword, the former selected
hy I'oneh Kerr of CuIkuic. und tilt
rent ly Dick llunley of Northwes
tern. The first workout was Hot
for today at Uyche stadium, N-orth-wetdcrn'H
homo field, which will
he I bo training kiouihI until the
K(itad Marts went.
The team this year appears to
he more powerful than last year
In the line, white the list of harks
ulnu is impressive. OutHtaftdiiiK
amunK the linemen are Cannon and
Twoiney, of Notre Dame; Ander
son and Krleksnn, of Northwestern
Hroiiko HaKuixUl untl Tanner of
Mlmu-putu; Itill Mooney of George
town, and ited SteltfiU of I'urduo.
KnmouM back field men of the
Kcution who will In vatic the Vest
are l-'rtwty IVtcrp. Illinois;' Willis
illaxtffow. Iowa; Uwytl llra.ij, Unij
versity of. Detroit; Tommy Dowlei-,
Colgate and Tony Holm, Alabama
(ulllick star. : , ,
t .
HAVE SELFSTARTERS,
I. TOLD;.,.
The year Itiao will m-e oulhoard ,
motor equipped with eleetric seT
.-darte.. Ncwh of thl revolution
ary development which ha luim m im' ,no 'eiKi. uo
been hoped for hy boating enthn.1-! lH,lnuvelPhl cU uro f tlit
ast the country over, was reeeivc! ! ',u1'- 1 hy' . ful1"
hero to,l:.y from the Johnson Mu- hoMVy 'o h"
tor company. Waukesaii. 111., man- The Na-
ufaeturern of outboard motors, by t,"n1 Cw:ilnC aoclatlon .loe not
l!rw.... Iljir.lwjri .'....iimm' t h.r
Hardware company,
loca I re 11 res e n t a 1 1 v e s.
"This news comes as one of lit"
most Important nnnounceniems
ever made to boatmen." said J. I.
Snilih. secretary of lite loeal ou'.-
board motor club, "and the innc-
vatlon of the coif -starter murks
new era in. the t-teady upw
progress in the nmaxinit develop
men l of this popular marine mo
tor. "Kver 4ine knows the tre
mendous Impetus the eleetric stari
cr ku.'C the automobile world, and
1 am positive this Impel in will lc I
roiK'ateiJ In the out board lieM
Kase and certainty of automob-K
startin;; for outbunrds are aecom-
Idlahea tuet.s lor issu.
llic new eienrie Kiariers ni !lrtnK Wilson, reb. Klow. rs
Mamtanl e.iiliment on the UnU Wulker have kepi Hie miUtlle-lloi-.se
melon, whieh power Ihe neww,lKht ucccwun ntia.-c.
Johiwon Anuuflyi-r malehe.1 uni'-KJ 0lhcrvi there has l.een at
for 1SJ. aecurillnn to Mr. Smith. ' ,,,., .,. ln pv.n. ,.:, ,i,.
In ileniKn and operation the ne.'.j
starteri are both simple .nil cftl.'i
ent. 1 The slaflini; unit consists of
the electric starter Itself, generator
and flywheel all In one. Tower Is
aBd ,nt,runlt , .". 8t,rt!l ,h'e
motor. lut also cni.rKcs ine
terf and' supplies current tor the
liKhts.
LEAD IN CUE PLAYil
DKTItoIT. Ih-C. !.-
i.. .., i... -.,,.... ,-,,mi, l,-t,-,l. Ki
l If.,. I. ,)., of I'lilt-ili;,, U S'iil t
holdliu the lead in the wo. I.I'.-,"'
..h. ...... i. ., ,.1,1., ,,,-k,.t billiard tour-1
., i.i . i.
i na'lient neie. lie imi ins i.,u,,n.
.traight in as many stai-ts ly Ic-
featillK rasilllale Natalie vt Petrol',
last ni?ht by lili to JJ in SI in
ning. Ills IiIkIi run was 3' ti
Natalie's :e. ' '
l!U tile feature "t yesterdav's
play Was tile sensational uph'll
fight by Italpli tlreenteuf. former
title bidder, tu keep flout bet-is
eliminated, tl r e e ll leaf defeated
iMiorYlo laiurl of llrooklyn. l-'o to
: in 21 innings of grelllng pl-iy.
In. the first half tvf -the 1 7th In
ning liieenleaf was trailing hy 115
to ;.
TAI.rrNT. tH-e., Iec. If,. tSpl.)
Mr. and .Mis. I'n-il Hurt, for
seiiral ywtt resldints. of Tab u!,
have moved to M.iltuid Wliere Mi.
Halt ts cmtioyi'd.
Mrs. Carter and1 ctliidren of
tiakiaud, fallfornla, are vlslllns
her parents. Mr. and. Mrs. M. ,S
Johnsiui. Mr. farter ts ixpciteit
. . tHmv tt.m ak.
i up the residence near Tiiletil
Kills ltcesjn i'f Thorp, asn..
Is visiting relatives and friends
In this vicinity for . the next two
weeks.
.Mr. and Mrs. 'larnce Home of
Si lma. spent the' week.eml wlh
Tom Uimh and Mrs. Katie Mastin.
Mr. mid Airs. Mee of Mcdford
TALENT I!
1
railed i.n Mr and Mrs. Karnes oflv'''ors
this city IVe, It.
QUESTION CITIZENSHIP
CALIFORNIA NOMINEE
WASHINGTON.. 1C. I.
Al t'ftcdal tit be rollector of In.
ternal revenue at Han Kranclsco
whii-h hss leen opposed by Sena
tor Johnson of California, has been
held up penilinv an Invest drat ton
to determine whether he ts a citi
ten of California,
TRIBUNE, ffePFORP,
TAKES CATALINA
AVALOX, 1'tilalttia InIuim!. lire.
IG. M'l Tuny M micro. L'4 your oltl t
ltoiVsjiial i'f N'ou York city, to- j
lay holtlH the M'cuml annua) Cutii-
Una K'ii golf tournament title nt j
ja i exult ir xonu -superlative Hhool
unK 1,1 the final aumes of play yea- '
! tenlay when he wound Ut the!
!flfiy - fuur huk8 for a ISO curd,!
twelve under par.
TrailliiR the youth from the side
walks of Xew York wajt Olin Du
tra, native Californian, one Htroke
behind, while "Wild Wll" Mehl
hfiin. another New Yorker, won
third money with a 188. ,'
The winning scores:
Tony .Mane to, U4-ti3-55 IS6. ,'
Dutra. (iG-Gl-01 D.7.,
YAW Mehlhorn. G3-li7-SS l'xs,
Kor his title winning' perfoi--manct
Manero was awarded u
cheek for 9)500, while Dutra, the
husky Dos AiiKdes pro HinlllnKly
uceepj'd' necond place money of
910(10. Mehlhom'ti IKS for third
plaee won. him- a check of 575U. '
Alan J.Gould
The ritiK ' cximpiiiun f lt29
aw to a cIukc will the heavy-
wciKht ItUhlneKa on the up-Krude
bul with ehaua cxitliiK in most of
11,(1 oinvr iviions.
TJicro are no recoKnined rliutn-
ploim At either Die lop or hnttom
' v H,v
niHldlewelfiht kinR. though no one
lias yet appeared capable of knock
iim It off the Jersey Irishman's
thatch.
This leaves only llre sonenilly
recoculKed world's champions
Spopt
1 Slants
I hv
)( a,any u-ctKht Christopher r.atalinci
k.arl JaniunB the feathers. Sammy Man-I
,. hlelt muitnc the lichtwelchts anil
dell' iimotie the UphtwelchtH and rfor-profit, and liiM aim is to seorn . j;et to' work on the good eye." were present, Miv and Mm. John
Jaekie Hrldjj amone tlie weilerH. I'.hls set-ond eonsiw-ul-ve knuekout ! Arttuir .ald.4" - ' .( : ''' . Anderson of I'enlral I'fiilit. Jti'and
vt'ieliiry. Shy Aiiom' nl.-u expuet i. There utill was Ipipe ,that 1 inek , j , (ienrre IJeera, Mr.' unit Mih.
u cunfused tui-i the mod-run, tiv s.rvu aa time. up bom fnr.Wllunn 'would Uuve h'in Viifiinla i-jd Ulmmiek and, .Mr. Sparks of
chainploni'tiip altuation bt-rn rthut l world juries biiuk-. n-iih. Hu. k ,.ii..r.intal.iw to- meet Khliei. Ih tlTOj 1-jntprprfee'" Rrnntfrt abitf S. o:
the record ut- the pat eiKht ye.im j jvit-on. hIukkIux I'hlratfo i'IiIi out-ji Mir. but It Krew miifo -rrmots 'to-lAVeStevfleld of t'eiitral f ori nil
rovealM only tw. divisions Willi an .fielder- IT lUu project does uu.Ljdi.i-. 1lnckiW.-. imdlwil to cul ,cn,,c. ,l.tvu Oak C!ianBe, accepted
unimerrup.ed title orcf.on. ,,,w.a-i If thrciitcuit t .1 oft the chance lo pkk up SlS.aoo : iii,-tHvltation.1t9 joint. Tntcnt. Con
.Mif k. . "u7"" , , . tr'aftori. win, will have a '4iH,iiud $iniig ualnlnK ' expenses, ii-"f tral J'ntnt nhcV Jaek.sonvllle In Joint
f""' uivuuinni 1.11 III I
iwelchi ihiune
Ithout any biciik.i
ur a KUIl, varteiy -of cause!.. The
1 death of rnncho Villa, the lini,:i-
ment of Phil Rosenberg, the re-
tiretm-nt of Benny Leonard and
tlene Tunney. the withdrawal of j
jonnny uonm. JuoK Uclancy and
Tommy Loughran from the classes
thev ruled, all contributed to the
confusion. Nor has the atmo
spaere been cleared to any marked
extent hy the sundry, conflicting
iMlicUi i f boxing commissions, in
fluenced hy expediency and policy.
It's a long way off. hut tlnl'Jo
football season will Involve an un
usual uurnlier of new untl cntcr-
.liltlng rivalries. ' Creaking nway
from tranaiun much us Harvard
and Yule have done In recent years
IVnnsytvnnia has shaken up its
t;Pt Wilhiw'bolc program, taking on Wiscon
.I"" - Kansas. Xotrc Dninr and
1 v n.iiiou
"-'I' the gwik-u- program.
Here urc u few of lite other oul
standing new hookuos:
Southern Methodist and Notre
Damn. -
l'lttsbuiK and Notre Iaim .
Soot. iet n Methodist and Navy.
iirnepir anil lrorj;iu Trih.
Florida and Alabama.
artmouth and Stanford.
Ohio State and Navy.
West VirKinia ami OrrK'in State
at ChicaKu.
renn Stale and Colgate.
t'olsate and .Mltuiimlppl.
IfOoktiuj an, far ahead un 1H3I.
)u : llstn belnc ! preparefl by the
eiu-metic Hehetlule-inakerM include
itarvaru- icxa.-. l aii'-t nicao an
Army-l'lttbuitt
PHOEi(M$IEffl
I'llOKNIX. Ore.. Dec. IS.
clall The gills' basketball team of
the high school will have their, first
practico tonight. Mr. Mort, one ot
ih tr. tch vrs. of the hujli school,
will coacb the airla' team this year.
The Hvys' basketball tiiuu played
the Talent team Krlday night, the
name -twin won by -the Talent
team. " st Tuesday nlglit they
played a game with' the boys' team
ot ,Sl. Mary s academy l .which
game the 1'hoenlsf bavs were the
Casey's Compound for
Rheumatism and Neuritis
Nr. J. C Clark or 8. Sih St.. of
Seaside. Dreaon. state he suffered
tor years from rheuuiattstu: had, to
use a fane. After taklUK Casr-y
Compound has laid It aside and can
step off like a youns; man. This
blood building tonic reduces pain
and swelling. JI.5U per bnttle Jar
niln li Wrssls'Prnn Store and lead
ing druggists Id Ashland. -
01? FiOX. "MONDAY, PKC'EM!iKn:1(i.'' 1029..
Veteran Pelkey
i
,3Ls,
Csts
1, ui Ct?sw. ":
! Itny Polky, llio vt'toniu Onkliiuil iiiutclittji of llio itvasou v1hh ho
Ifiltlitcr, who liau una 1:01110 of tlii.' i mecls yVillic Fcldniiin, Nuw. Vurlt
test boys in tlw world In HisM , ('"'' ,,cr,! l? V?y-i$
. . , ' ::iiuioi uc,t.,J'Yiday night. Polkpy,
yoorst cncripnce mid Is .litjll l)px-n;, VertwSMto' ,ilIeated Oono
(liiK 111 air 1hS Marse' i'nhtioillt;m0 ;i-iily, Krtuqioin-'.Ovfeaon's undo
ji'rnlci'H in tins main i-vimt cIubs, ih-alwl chi.ufi)iofl,-.iu four rounds nt;
ill liavoiuio of 1 his hiudOKt ;
Shy Shires and Modest Traf ton
To Say It With Gloves Tonight
liy William Weeks t
Aoel.tlcil lre- Sports .Wr'lcr (
I'lth'ACC, J)ec. Ui U'l Charltsj
At! bur " (The Ureal 1 Shires, and ,
llcmJ,. (Supersreai) Traf ton. will;
ray it with b loves tonight. i
After a we-k of bandying con- j
vcrsatlon tlh.-rally sprinktcd with -
personal prouoittiH Mitres, me
fKhtiiu; baseball player, and Traf-!
ton- the haiUitm . football u layer,
will wallop each oilier for five
;ouiuiri or les.8 on 1'iomotcr Jim.ihlc for the black eye, 'he made
Mulbn's tavl ut the Whiie t'U.v.a .formal announcement that lit; (
tvrena, , . . . ( had a biai k rye; before ever enter-j
" "Just a Meppinw stone to bouts 'u the tin;; with -the Whititfox!
with the lu-st of them," was Shires .
prc-fiKhl yialomcnL , i
, 'Shirea' IIkIu arcer v. end
; Tonihlsuiltlrn'y." Truftun said. :
ll will ho Shire' s'-'eniiil ftehl-
Ifur - iirofit. and his aim is to snip'-
,....,f-f tl-ot.-ht lulV-intii.-fv Will )ll'i,:iiun ,.t xltnMul t .-l.i-. . f 't,l , .
I11:,,miJ his iuitliil venture ' iw n
7 fjfl H
Mfi 2'
r l designed
.Mb Vt I u.i-.mX.. a-., I I 1
etW m 1 -mmtM -SW w i jm w a eW m l v sh RHsW BT& m BaaA mem em A
Retains Punch
Sit B
rl - x. . if n
ff,
Ray Pplky . . ' ,
Pnrtlandy'ci-f. ; '-'j h$ i i
mom y-seKJuut; lica-vywoiKlit boxer
under a mtJuiis handiiap. , The
iKHliiaijjiB a iblacK eye, Fuffcred
voKtordav ' llni-ln'- iiiiv Vhirnrrii
lloam final -anutf thg-sftiison 1
against JJennic rKricdnian s New
yUrk cianLs. . 'jrafton tackleU i
Tony I'lan.skv. Ciunt halfback ace. !
ami came ii with the dark optlc
Tho H'-T.-poiind k rid iron lAr
was worried. l-'earintr his nublic1
would believe Shires was respon- I
f rut baseman, '
! The only reison this Traflon!
won't have two black eyes when'
(he fi.-jht i:i nver will ie r'.'eausc'
I avlil leatel'hla olitli heffifo I
net in' work 'on the uoml eve." I
mtimiwinent. ' ' I
IICHASTAIN SOUGHT
TO ADD STRENGTH
llfiMjfn t,'liii(ifuln, a im-nibcr. of
tlio Hinlveritit'ut Oregon haskoi
lHit.'wiuaa,' .tailed tu .n.-iiui t - fur
irutiw thk'your. ond a ciil! tnw
iwii'.jt.t.uiii;ft'iiii tho caniu -for
! Informutkin rrgardiDK M whero
lulmuWas lie is ncoilfil to ptay foi'
j whhI und throw. bunkos,
j JIin. S. K. Chastuln ,of this. city.
an aunt of tho absent uthlotp tald
1 Mcrvyn worked in a JoBginB caniti
1 .11 Kiumuili . tnuiity iHHt .Hummer
diil.Wis niolal)ly . still Jn thnt Uls;
j trlct. His parents reside' at ''.'Ju
I t'atterson Htruut, KuRcno. ".v
1 1'huKUiin in his liish school days
! played with the Medforu quintet,
1 uml was a member of t'.io first
(slate chunuiion team from tills
Icily. 1 H11 wus. numcd all-slute for
jwniil tliicp years in u rowiund. was
a flasliy iilaycr. ' ;
Ilin Uia his colU'Bu caruer.hO' was
iliumpoicd by an Injurud shouhlui'.
until last your,' when' ho , was u
member of the flrsl. sll lliB-; 1
J ''i JfrlundH.-tufj ChtisVllii In tills, city,
1 f-iid' tiijit UKwaii fylunnlna 'on' 'onr
W'iltiK'siiiool iii!l'oi)i ary Sihd was
I work-ins tu secure; funds ty.'that
t.KL'CEXK.. Or-.;. (l1) Willi but
on ri -aKkelbail lettonnan i'IiUbU
.Mervin Chastain. formerly of Med -ford,
and hh: whcreuAioubi -Unknown,
the I'nivcrsity of Oregon
this year will hold tho- miiunc
sitiun of entering its coast sched
ule Uith an entirely now siiuU
of men..: i - ' ' .: ' ' '
Tho Webfuot flihcdulc will be
an asset to the Kreen' team, with
lUo nr ' S0111?'0' K'lnieS
n tht' home 'court. I he Oregon
lc;'m wlU 1 conference .tilts
thl? rvW- ompHix-d. to 10 last
v V1"
E.
R I Jill JL III I LlV U
' - -
, otiCR KIVKR, Ore.,
s!nnf-i:.i i iJvo - Oak
KcrH 1 B-
l.lnine
. -f(;
tay . r..
.
for tiieir reKUlar ae:.sion Mon
icht. A number, of vlHitors
lnf.. 11 f l..n . ,.f t..nu .lor-lut.t,.
viile. ' ."' v ' .
ON OREGON QUINT
CHASTA1N MISSING AS
OREGON CAGE PUP
Eye s
Comfort
Wo liuicli of-life's work
and liapiiii'ss. dtjpcnds
upon the fondifion of yoni
eyes that, you' ftuinot af
ford to overwork or abuse
them. " -
When you feel the
slightest distress in your
eves or notice a-dimuiiug
1; ' '.'''-.i'-.-. ....
of vouv vision, you are
boiiijg; Varned that some
thing is wrong and that
your eyes are being used
u n d e i;,l'itnpi'opW -conditions'.-
,
..' -ri. .''-
If votir work causes '.yc
i. ' .'j. i i
strain and discomfort. you
may be sure your eyes are
being unduly taxed, and
that 'your eyesight is
likely to be impaired as a
consequence.
Kyt! strain brings ou
headache and deranged di
gestion. You see things
indistinctly. Your eyes
tire, smart and ache. Na
ture is sending a warning
signal that should not be
disregarded. Your eye
sight is too, vital to your''
health -and happiness
your general -efficiency
and worth ; to permit.
) these svinptoms of ' dis
tress to go unheeded and
uncorrected.
The remedy is so easily
applied. It comes in the
form of an expert exami
nation' by a competent
Optometrist.' It does not
inconvenience you in any
way. lie will correctly fit
your eyes with glasses to
meet, the conditions bis
examination reveals, so
that you may pursue your
daily activities with per
fect "Kye Comfort."
... s., , (Rights rcsorved) . ' i '
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The Eyesight Service Itureau of
Medrord Mall Tribune, Modford,
Orecon. Please send me, with
out cost or obligation on my
part, cony of Uk new Booklet
describing Sight Conservation.
rVnitie
Ailtlrca
lily ,
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aid Adv.
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