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i OH YourifilassesfiplD Appropriate Occasion f 'Coiistaut' 'lise ' of 'the eyes -aiul the strain of civilized' life have affected tlie' ' ves In Vid-ylug' ",dt'-: gi'pos.' 'Lenses to eorrect fault)'' vision ' technically HpeakhiK fall into differ ent')? r o w p'.' leading Glasses have Leen ' de-sigHt-il- for seeing objects at-a' close' 'range suVli as reading, seeing, and typ ing,, etc. Distant Glasses artf for 'seeing ' objects at a long distance cmnfort ahly. and 'without eye-' straiu.' ' '"' : ' ; '-'fiV'. j.vj- i - i i- !! , ""Good tasto, fashion's dictator,' has decreed that piie p'aU" Of glasses 'cannot meet every requirement. Suitable styles in glasses have, been designed for every occasion'. 1 : V. 'a.. '-'. ,' t ;' t , ; f'.For general ti 1 it', ispoi'for- wear, and riiolor Uig .lieavy . J-ininied shell f i a in cVr or - substailtial niettil fraiiies;are correct. Tinted 'lenses are reconi hionded for golf, at the Vehshortf or for inbtoring. ii ' ' , . i' Helii-d('L'ss' aiid business Wear allows more latitude in the choice 'of frames. Spectacles bil . eyeglasses inuv be , wpru either vini Jcss or' with 'light-weight shell, silhbuetto or fusite runs, " For formal atfire, good usage' has prescribed rimless glasses. Eye glasses with' mounting of White , gold increase the dignity and charm of for mal attire, f.'-j ' ;'...'" ' 30ltoliietrists will pre scribe glasses when need Vd,: whether for constant i4e or use at intervals. Holy on an Optometrist's ndvice.'1 Let tlieni deter iuine. Then abide by their decision, which is only just to'.'yourself. : J!li;lit lK'Seivril. l Cut Out KIbii Mail Today Tim Erttdglit Service Diirrnu nt fledfoni Mall Tribune, Mcdriinl, 4TOS(nii lies so send me. ullh jrat cost or olilUrallon on my $Tt, 'npy of tho new Itonklrt dMcrlblnc Slulit Oonserratlon. 0-''-': : '. .'''"'' . . :.'..' Kanio .. . ... Dr. E. J. Carpenter Chiropractor. and PHYSIO THERAPIST $19 Mtdford Bids. .' , Prion 430-R MMMurlTa mm A (89IAI eUAKSM A3 1 HACII.l) i'OINX, .'Orfl..''Jaii. 0. i (Sunclnl.) Mr. ,u nil Mra. Bum-T. Johnson onterlaimcl New Year'n I'vonlliK at dinner. Invlteil rubhI-i wpra Mr, nnil Mm.- Knp Erich, M. ' and Mm. Charley Jekon ami Mr. and Mm. Nick Vouiif;. Mr.' Percy , Haley, Mi, ' I.ikw l'orry. Mr. Ure. Oowdch n Mm. -Ho0 Kmith uliopped In. ModL ford Tbarwlty.' i ; .in important buiincxn ninptlne wnD lull) at thiT'liomo of A, C. Mil telrttaedt 'Thursday cvonftiK. Tho? prctfent woro' Ktltth 'AVeidmnn. C. K. I3nvle,' J; c. Snence, Paui Koroo. A. C. MlttelHtaodt and Miw. Violet Sponcor. Mr; Worthinnton; oicliardlm of I!rown8lioro, 'Wn In ' i:al l'oint Friday mornlnir attending: to Ijubi- IIC8. . 1 C'ocll Morgan, Hon of Mrn. Cor-i Moruan, Ih alilo to Ik around on his crUtclicB. JIIh ankles broken over a nlqnth i!o.' la now iicarli' well. , .-,.. ;,. ' D.' n. I'tttHrk,', local .'carpenter. Ih Iniitalllii, thb new 'Hhowera and makiiiB other Impruyemejita n( tlio lanlo J'oint gymnasium. . ' M". and' Mw. Hi - Henlinw 'have rented tltrf pool hall'nwncd by Mr. i-iiiei r iorey. - ,-vir. lenm.-iv will makm pome Interior altcrationx and will liavo -a' full line br confection ery And a' lunch counter where hot ooffwo and aandwlchea cun be nd 'any. limp of tht day. ' , A waloi'nlBU party'tvn held at tho hall' jn laijle Point Tuuadav tevcnlng, attended by nioro than BQ uooi'le.-.,. Ah the. old -yeap 'paaqeo dut 12 ' heiitH of the .(h-uin vpri Moundod by Bill Mller. UrfrcHh menta were served, '.. y ' Rnport of Amy nrbwn, ' Kkgir. Poin.t . librarian, fur ..'Deceinlur, hIiowb adult circulation 37. chil dren's circulation 118; total circu lation for the. month. 51a. . T'lc library wan open 12 day.-' A' Hat of new- book . which , may be ob tained by rcqueiit from the Mel ford library Ih posted eaeh month. Mm. Myrtle Von dcr Hellen, Jfr. and . Mrs. Percy Haley, Mr. Iloai:- nrniol and Mr. nnd Mia. C. K. Con don v.-ern, .puests nl the home of Mr,; And- Mrs. Charley-. Roadnrmel at. Ilutte Falls New Year's day. A.bnby alii. Donna I.ou. wih Imrn -Ih' Mr. and Mr. Kdwln Wall December 24th, welnMiim six and threelourthri pounds.' ' Mrs. Kert Peachey and children of -Ashland spent, several days vlb lllnn at the liomn of Mrs. t'eaohey'u parents. Mr, and Mrs. -George Daly at' JOitRle Point, Miss Mary Stanley of Central Point was visltlnu at the home of Mr.-'und-Mrs. llenshaw Thursday. Hi K. Cahilibell of the First Slate -bank, who has been on the, Kick lift Tor a month, Is now very much improved. -' Mrs. lloyal Urown ' was sadly jjrieved Monday morning when she received a .teleRrsm inforininit her of the- death , of hep brother In Uolse. Idu." ' Mr. -and Mi's.' John . Wnters and sot, of Portland spent a fetV- days rlsftlnirat the liome f his sister and biothor-ln-lnw, Mr. -and M.-s. A.' O. Mlttelstaodt. : . Mike Kvannff or Butte Falls was 111 VXf Point Wednesday attund inpr to business. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Humphrey returned home from Mexico' In time to rolcbrato ' . Chrlstntna 'nt their own home. Mr. -and Mrs. II. W. Ward and dauaiiter Enid went to Frultdal-j Xew Year's day to attend the Oral we meeting and Installation of ofrioera. ' ' J " ' ' Johnny Oreb, employed nt Camp 3, llultc Falls, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Orcb. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR EAGLE POINT YOUTH i:.(il.i: POINT. Ore.. Jan. 0. (Special.) Mrs. M. I.. Pruitt Rave a party in honor of her grandson, llorbuvl PruUt's ninth blrthdiiy, on December -8. A 'cake w ith llKhted caudles Ki-acutl- the center of the table 'and the . rooms were beauti fully ..tlcebraied with the. season's foliage. Invited guests ware! Mar Riirot and '' Jliiiinle . YniKrr, June IhiRlehai't. Mnrjorle nnd tilndys Nichols, Tommy Natwlek. Donald Messenger, Henry and draco Hot mail, (lily Pruitt and Miss Mont gomery and it numbor of tho moth ers. .Mrs. .Mary, Hsrh nsslsttd In the serving of ijcrrrshuicn,!. Miss .Montgomery wus InVeliarftuVf the giimcs. LADIES ENTERTAINED , . AT EAGLE POINT PARTY KAtJIJ-: POINT,. Oro., Jimi. 6.- tHtrtfal.) Oho of llu inst tH llRhlful imrtliv uf the holiday wtu'k ftiiM mic for linllon tmly luUl nt -tho homo of Mr. Tctl Hoanmn. ThoM ,inMrnl wiro: Momlainca il.Uino 1). UurnL',' Hum Hmtth, Kfiit, J,,ii HptMiiM't't Ktlith Wpirt num. t'uy, V. Illnhnm. Jutln Ua vlpn. Kdph, YmntK. - Davlrt-on, WnlkiM. Taylor, HninlHh, I'oru Hmlth, AHhpolo, Myrtle Smith. Throrkmorton, Van Sooy, Htuwoll, Korco, HulmcH, Morgan, llllterllnn, Cowtlon. Itrown, Howtelt. Htonor. Huttlo MoWlrtt. Kltno, ritminnttt. Wm-fl, Campl'ell and FiimU CIihih bora, i '.. t. v;'l F 1 aUm.- . SERVE HOT LUNCHES EAGLE POINT SCHOOL KAOl.K POINT. Ore., Jan. S (Special.) Mm. Ituby Hltterlln went to Medford Tliui-sday to pur r.iiiiB pipits, ate... fur the installing of tht sink Hjid running water In the upper room of the old shnol hoiiss for use of the Parent-Teachers association. The members will serve hm soup to the rhlldren be Binning today. Mrs. Illtieillng. IM'celdcul, will tako charge. r SUBURBAN NEWS 3 f ! . TALENT TALIINT, Ore., Jan. U. (Spe cial.) ; Mr. and Mra. Dorn of Ouk land lire visiting Mrs. Dorn's par ents, Mr. i and Mlif. Harry- Lynch of W'agper ('reek. Jefferson Davis-of Chleo, Calif., Who recently sold his property in that city Ik making ih humc in thin locality. Cora Newliouse of Ashlojld spent New .Year's with Miss Ksthcn.Hold rldgo and Alice-fllelm' was tho guest of her relatives In Talent.- Henry Mcrby' has been quite 111 at his noma on Wagner Creek. Mr. nhd Mrs. Waller Hownsh and daughter 1-Ivelyn left for New York City Jan.-A.' They will travel by ' the southern route. Mrs. Powers an dnuglitor. Eli nor were the dinner guests at the liochard homo in Mcdtord Now year's day. Mr. aim lli'B, Utewai't of Wagner Creek nro remodeling- their home roeently - uuruhas'cd Xr o'm'i, Mr. Jlitkll. ' : I :-! ' Doris. Work who had Dcr tonsila. anil , aclchulds removed byi D. ilaluoH'ui tho Coiiiinuiiliy hoapitul In Ashland, , la reported as dulne nicely. (. . : ; . -t -Mr? and 'MrA. ,- fiverett '"Ueeson and1: Mis, 'llebson's 'mother1, Mrs. Shaw, were, dallors at 'tho Powers liomo. Jan. J. '. -. : .' . MIM-Kdna- Ne.wbry will return to McMtnnville Sunday -tu again oilier school after a two woeka holiday with' her pavents,- .Mr, aud Mrs. K. Ti "Nrwbry of Talent.. ' - i.owls Ncwbry,. aiuail son of M.r. and Mrs.eator.Newbry is 111 with tunaititim ! "' ' '.. - '. . ..'. ' Kveroti Kkeeters'. has- finished''; a new double garagei on his home place 'In 'Talent , - -.' ' '-. Clyde Lamb of Medford Is holp ina; his father,) Wi It. Laiub for several days this week. . Mi-.' Lamb In cutting the large eottonwdod tree in front of the house- on' his nowly purchasedhome. ilrs.'- Dcnuen and son Franklc arrived honie frum Oakland Friday, where they spent tho holiday sea son". - ' . . . Ora Kller has received '-a new counter and. show caso for'- the butcher show, which is a decided Improvement. -Witt. Hart has added -anotlter coat of paint to' his attractive new home on Main street; also finished tho liiici'ioi' with a coat of kalao inind and paint.' The new home of Clins. Campbell is nenriug comple tion also. , -' - . ' -, t Prof, and Mrs. ''Miller and two daughters nime homo Jan. 2 from 11 visit (u Kdgehe. Mr. Miller at tended the -State Tuitchers'Instltutc nt Portland! to vhlch lie, was u delegate fi-om southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. - Purves moved to .A'shlan'il during'the week. Mr. and Mra. D. C Smith uf Algomii, wero week-end guests at the W. It. f-amb . home. . Hnbert fJluckwell of Ashland Is spending tho. week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Hi; F Parks. . : Mrs. .John, Murpby of l-.ogone, Oi-oi l the Rilest; Uf tfu'r parents; MKiand n-B,'M!Mjon'(if tm;cty GIVES TALENT ADDRESS TALI3NT. Ore., Jan.' 0. (Spe cial. )' State Criingc Master Pal miter was H guest of the Talent (range Jan. and gave a very interesting talk on Orange work mill the Impurtiint program out lined for the coming year. He sin-sued the need of cooperation of all (.iratigea to help bring about much needed agrU-ulture improve ments. A, -. ' i: ' " Other visitors present Were Mus ter It. Nenloll of Sams Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Hons Kline uf l-Jagle Point, .Mr. anil Mm. Ted Semun or lOagle Point nnd Worthy Lecturer Ttioiitiisun "Of Jacksonville. Past Muster Cha.s; l-Jstcr and It. B. Hob Insun of Talent were present. , Male, rMntV'f Pnlmltcr. was . a gimst'. uf Miy andiMrs. Harvey 'altexwhHe. in Talai ' .' '- - . t 71 TALENT MAN CRASHED BY RECKLESS DRIVER TAIjMNT Ore.. Jan. (Sp.) Juhrt lculty osraiicU without Injurv but hl enr 'waM badly wrprkci! vhun bo W4M blliby t rocklcsH driv er mwiUiy. Tho nccldont occur red nt ur tlu Jar.k.Hon Hot SirinKB. EAGLE POINT DEFEATS ' TALENT CAGERS, 34-11 'T.U.UST rtr. -l.iii n lUi.l The first conference giime of lias- ketbsll was pluyi-d at the Talent uvniliiiMliim .In mill ri' n Ihn T.ilnnl boys winning" from Kugie Point, 81 ' Vhe Anient 'girls ,lt to, Wjrfc PoiiiiwHh, a score of lit to ii CAR CRANK BREAKS ARM EAGLE POINT RESIDENT KUil.K I'OINT. Ore.. Jan. 6. (Spl.) lllll Davidson, son of Itev. and Mrs.- Davidson, hair hl arm broken lon'lnx1 inovnlni; while cranking a cm. He Was rushed U Medford for medical tretitment, EAGLE POINT COUPLE MARRIED IN G. PASS . KAUl.l; rOI.T.. Ore,. Jsn (HdI.i .tm. M,iiit,v cenrmey r-d John Poster sunirlsed their ninny frlendi ew Year's day by sllpplnc off tn tlrnnis I'asa, where they were united in mnrriniie. Their ninny friends wish them a long und hap py Ilf. STATE GRANGE MASTER E&bFORI), TEXAGO SERVJCEi COVERS : EARTH AIR AND SEA ; Bvery state In the Union and 40 foreign countries are onjoylng ihe distribution facilities of the-Texas company, refiner and distributor of Texaco pretrolcum product.' '. This Information is contained In a reiinrt lllul rolMunil nnlha nollwi. ties during tho present year of thej huge petroleum organizations . . .Nearly three-score of modern tankers are rcu.ulred to transport Texaco products to the various dis-j tributlng centers located In every corner of tho globe.'.' All of the gasoline distributed qn tha Paclfio coast and In the lnlan-l territory Is produced from Califor nia crude oil, it is' pointed out- in the Texaco report, while thousands of barrels aro shipped to the west coast of South America, Mexico. Canada, Australia, the Hawaiian In lands, the Philippines and (ip For Hast. Distribution facilities lliffriis country alone 'now 'number more than Z.uOQ bulk plans and a 8eoie of ocean -terminals. . -:f ;' ' i ;' ' Seventeen petrpleuiii'-.Vnanufac-turlng plans -aro located i Within easy f access .to' domestidand for eign markets. Th$ Texas company wan organized .in 130U and todiy It outranks ajl Independent Amer ican oil units In. size of properties, operations and earnings, the report sets 'forth.'." ,i ' ' t '. 1 ; ' : 1 Whlle. naturally, with tlie. advent of tho. automobile, .persons think bnly of g'asolinc and nrotor vehicle llbrieapts when tile name: petrol 'eum' Js mentioned, It is. an iilto-'-estlng fact that today approximate ly 12 petroleum products ara manufactured by the Texas com pivny. Including roofing, gasoline, oils and greases- to meet ' every, requirement of railroads, factories, farms and homcB. ' More than II), 000.000. 000 mil, s of railroads yearly are lubricated by Texaco-products, and many, of the largeM street railway,- trans continental stage and cab lines u.se these products exclusively. as'- w-ell as some of the largest steamship lines plying .the seven seas. - Exceptional interest In and t'lc .development, of commercial -'aeronautics .during . the .past ' year unvo tho. -Texaco company an ex cellent opportunity to again-prove tho merits of Texaco products"Tn-. company's activities started whn Cept; Frniik Hawks,-using Textico gasoline and oil exclusively,- set a new non-stop record from the Pa cific to the Atlantic seaboard. n also .made a sensational -refueling flight. In the Spokane Sun Clod, es tablishing another transcontinen tal record- by flying from tho In land Empire City to San Francisco to New -York and hack to Spokane. The St'. Louts llolibl..' holder of the refueling, endurance record, announced that they had selected Texaco Marfak grease to keep -th rockor arms of their motor lubri cated during tho gruelling ' 43U-. hour flight. ' -The Texas company : now owns seven planes that are used in sales promotion and other wqrk.t Texaco fuel and lubricants next -canto in 6 the limelight last year when It wau anouueed by officials of the Co-i-tinental Air " Express that they were able'to transport .passengers in tholr giant planes between l.c-4 j Angeles and San - Francisco at a cost 'of less -than six cents a mile to tho passengers.- -This was fol lowed by a motor truck run from I.os Angeles to- Phoenix. Aria., when with Dan Show at the whl of a.-FargOj another record for commercial vehiolcs'was 'hunR tib. AT EAGLE POINT PARTY K.UJhK POINT. Orb.. Jan. 6. (Spl.) One of tho most iiluasln' events of thu st-uson wns a party hold nt -the homo of Mr. nnil Mra. S. K. Jlarnes In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. FrtHMnun Newport of wHtorl:i. Kovcn tublPH of "600' woro !n play, liellclous' refreshment; wero aerv cd.'. ; ' " - Thoso prertnni wero Mr. uml Mr;. V. K. HamniPl. - Mtwi Myrtle Mln ter, IVnrl Stowell, Mr. und Mrn. Otto OiiNter, Mr. Shivw. Mr. Kar:! Ran, Mr. nnd Mrs. t K. t'owdon. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young, Mr. nnd Mr- William l'orry. Mr. ami Mn. Child roth. Krcd, Churltn nnd Teen Pettljcsrewi Mr:.- nnd Mr. firorge MnClellan. Velma nnd - Veroi:v 1hvIs. Mr. and Mr-'. lVrcy Ilulev. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. . Ward. Kn'A and Oorald. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mittelstnodt', Mr. - nnd Mrs. l.eroy Smith,'. Tylo nnd llarbnru. l,ottl Ayors. Mn. nnd Mrs- Krecmnn New port and the host and hostess. Mt-s. tiooiite Melollan wimi the prlno- for high ' scfcie while h booby prize went to Mrs. Jpmo Matnmol.. AMIKIWUN ritKKK. Ore., Jan. 6.--l8pecial. "Jack lloltman and family from ltkevlew, spent a week with their friends, James MacDowell nnd family. (leo. Young was out to Medford Tuesday. Jnmes Mays nnd John Trice were' In Medford Tuesday on busi ness. James Mays and family nnd tleo. MeAnalln and wife spent New Year's Kvi with K. J. Center, The first snow we have, had fell Stauirdny morning. Mrs. James MacDowell was nut tn h valley frldayr -, D. t'. Unle nnd'J. H. foster were out to Metlford on business Kiidny. Mr. Johnson nnd wife of Talent were, up on the creek Krldny. Portland. Citsens hank will install- additional equipment, - ., : ' ANDERSON CREEK Onto OuV, MONDAY, JANUARY G, . 1930. m YKOrMS: At hit Sierra . . .oiliifa lottiie, .con Jfone, ruil . i-ml ImiKiicr, riiterl(ii inie ll'ltstul. Mew l'orli society beantv mitt her anal i()iu cie(ii )ii isil loiis. UHktiotcw o mil, Emtlu . ll'iliiioc has dmonlsicd her utete she tu it. tiiiii-i-.y Uurte and Anne ' ho s uequiesval. Home's vet . aeltrmn lor a rniirnatl throufth I he uiornifubis it hiuvkni by un ii-riyn-lion inm. In an effort to rlimiuote Ih- ubttatle, ilot-se vititt Heolt . Ufilil vouiifl eiiniuerr in chnrtlt tit thv tiroiect tintl nttemiitt tu huti him. lift trtlt: i;lru;l he ialCiida Ir'ic djis thalt- not be built. j M-- - .' " ' "' ' , Clianier 7 t ' - A CHALLENGE . IP" MORSE had expected to startle with his ultimatum, ho was dis appointed for Glenn eyed him steadily tor a moment then said In a mild tone. "Yes? Well that la very Interesting'." Sensing, though Incorrectly, jhat he (lad scored, Jlorse was quick to tnkq advantage of Glenn's silence. "I aw sure ..you can arrange to sever- your, "connections with your present employers. , If ydn explain to them that some unforeseen cleav age, pr outcropping you know the leclinical lingo makes the present site pf lhe dam impracticable, the rest-effn. easily be arranged. As a matter, of fact, you'll never be able to operate the thing sjicce3sfully anyhow with the feeling around liere-sa blgh'-as It !--'. r "Fill in tha amount yourself," said Glenn smiled. "Well, 1 guess we're not exactly what you'd Call popular with the natives " "IlarJIy. Now, sec here, the very bast tiling for everybody concerned your - company included is . to nil out the whole, project to me. tunnel and all. I'm willing to take- It over st a .-easonablo percentage of (lie cost ot construction to date." "Aud 11 won d save you-a half mil lion dollar Lrl lge and a useless de tour of three liouri," the engineer! reminded bl.n . . ' Alorsa bent liis head. '. "I'm glad to sen that jou get. my point so readily, Mr. it " ' -.j'tt'j still 0:enn," the other man Intoi lolated rituer amusedly, . . ''Vis, Glens of course I'm ab sent mindei! about names. Well, I'm glad W'. understand one an other." lie rose and put out his ban I. ' "Tb. details, ot course, wc can talk ov t at our leisure." Tho englr.:er rose also and moved toward thu door. He did not ap parently t;e the proffered hand. "About . 1,0 figure you mention, though," a said dubiously. - Morse ifaved a magnificently neg ligent hand. "Name your own." "I'm nf.-ald we really can't come to teriis." the younger man said, anil Ik. -.lire iv open the door and stood nlile suggestively tor his guest 'o pass out. Tift iatler halted abruptly and siaic-i it him for a moinunl, then his t ft. ul ent to his pocket. He drew nut a check hook, folt in an otluv pocket for bis fountain pen. "Nn:iir.illy." he said, smiling like one who has discovered a kluiired spirt!, "you expect, some evidence My good faith.. I see that you ara. a business man Just the kind wo 'want In our employ! There " he signed tue check with a sweep IIU .stroke uf the. pen and handed It over, you ran fill In the amount for yourself." Glenn took the check, examined II carefully, then as carefully fold ed it and tore It deliberately twice across. The other man stared at lilm fot moment as If unable to credit :ils own s?nsc,i. slowly, his face .vliliened with rnge: ho began for the first time to suspect that be had hern made sport of. "You mean jnn refuse my ifferV He U S. IS GREATEST SOAPi ClIK-'AOO. ttMV) M o 11 tl y wanhtlw.vtt nnd Saturday nlitht hnthn havo ciimhlned to placo AnuM'icatiM nt the top of the onp connumlnK nation-. Thin In In spite of ( ho reluct a nee of little Junior to hnvo hts eni- wa?lieil. nr contlnK to Hojm-oo V. 1-Mluml, Ron oral director of tho t'lennltnoM in vtltuto. at the itnuual niretlnw of the Asoeiatlon of American Soap and tllyceiino FMPHlucein here. I Its her cleanllnom ntnndardi In oil leal ed Inio our pspto hy phy Htclnn. puhhc htMtlih nulhnritlrft and oilucatuT httv made nt'eca- UtSTION of HONOR ' hit ($Lukh 3cpM itanimercd, still a little Incredulous. "Something like that." A dark, purplish flush crept over (lie white fury of Morse's face. "Sou are insane" "Possibly" Glenn tossed the two fragment of the check care lessly out the door. "But you see this Irrigation . project . is a pet scliems of mine!",. .. ,-. "You'!) , never be able to put It through." rllie dictator of bqords and directorates said sharply. "I tell you these people around here won't stand for it!". , "That, ot course, remains to be seen." , ... - , - . Morse controlled himself -with visible effort. "Come now," be said In- an unconsciously patronizing tone, which he had not, previously allowed himself to use. "don't be a fool. You've made a sufficient grandstand play at the unimpeach able integrity pnd all that sort of rot: Now, let's get down to busi ness. We're goiug to have the right-of-way anyhow we've got to have it and your Irrigation scheme Is doomed In any case. You are too shrewd a business man not to see that your company will only bo the loser if you refuse to cooperate with us."- "That Is as mav be," Glenn re plied briefly, again indicating the dojir. "I have aohie drawings that Morse, extending a check to Glenn. must be finished before one o'clock. Good day." Morse turned on bis heel. "Your decision isfinal." . , , . "Definitely so." "If you change your mini! --as you undoubtedly will on calmer re flection I shall of course not re fuse to discuss the matter with yon, but my terms may not be so favorable." "I shall not change my mind." "We shall see about that " the words carried a -threat. , "Perbap.3 I'd better tell you. If you don't know," Glenn observed quietly, "that one man can figli; as well as another out here in the mountains" - ,. . "You mean that tor a ' chal lenge ?" "If you care to lake It that way." - With a short, angry exclamation ripped off between his teeth, Morse wheeled about and started down the rickcly steps. On the bottom one, he stumbled a little and ripped out another oath. Morse hod not regained .ontrol of himself whn he stepped Intn the tunneau of the automobile and took his place at the side of Anne Wilmot. In the machine, Douglas looked Inquiringly at his employer. Morse shook his head and frowned with a significant glance at Anne, who was loo absorbed for the. moment lit the scenery. ; "1 told you you might as well fun your iiead against a stone wall so did Dretton," the attorney ob served, not without a certnin s.ttis faction. "By the way, 1 ran across BurkhaUor out there," he motioned In the general direction ot the con struction operation. "There's to be a dance at bis place to-night. The whole countryside will he there It's our big chance to pull off something' really spectacular . Morse frowned again: he bad runcelved a sudden nnd rather vio lent dislike -to that word, "spec tacular." "Have you made all the arrangements?" ' . "Practically so. Bretton's flr'i at slstant Brctton himself, of course. Is to know nothing about It." fCopvtinlit, Itutlt Ct3sJ What it the tpectseulttr eour. iVore and Douglas plan Contmuo tht ttry tomorrow. navy tho output of 3.000.000,000 jmumlK of iiti p each year. Com jut re (l to our 2." poll ml per capita hvituk In tho -4 pound nvcrnKO In moMt Kuropoun count lien. Valo. Construction of Chicken i crt'"k iphn holns completed. Eats Only Toast Nearly Goes Crazy j "llotaiHo of Htomach troulde I ate only loant till It nearly drove i me craxy. Now. thank to Adler Ika. 1 ejit ftnythluR I like."' Mr.. ' ('. Anderson. i Kven tho KUIST poonful of Ad ileilka rollevoH en on the atnmaoh land roniove atoni!(hln nmount.i ' if old Willie matter from tht ys ' tern. Make you enjoy Mir merits Jnnd nleep hrttor. No matter wht t ymt have tried for your Momaoh jnnd ltwiJj. Adlerlk.t will nurprino you. - Jleaih's Drug Store, COLDS MAY INTO Couglu from colds may lead to se lloui trouble. 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