Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1930, Page 10, Image 10

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CHAPTER 1 '
.THE PUZZt OF PARADOS
RE you Mr. Morri
son? ;
I shall ncvor
foi'Ket Dan Par
ad. as I la .y
li I m .mi I
turned my head
'he sound of
ins arrogant
voice. lis was
stepping
through the
French wlmlow
In
the library pt his spniwllng
hacienda on San las Island.
Dan Parados 'had been called
"the most sinsisi ligure on Hit
Coast." i i . '
"Are you .Mr. Morrison;" ills
tie was tyrranlcM.
"k'o," .l -svil dilliden. "Mr.
fifctVat III.. I am Alft 11 u ii f-
, iJhaaaaa 40 tha
1 y.mmti laur tit lif'iit f .is
- 6'.S' va'la ! I
tbtt tsCJil HCS". N. '!'
S:fr jiilr ia sa
W!.'!B) a M
I. .A.TT .... -!" . r
mw&.fMWa r,r : af-aaKSOBi :
.:,? mint. wjsra?jias'TsaaK'' es&. 3wvTaasv
'In tstmiNin . wmai m,ii ')hh iwn iiM M in la
(SJifcf i T:i 'CJi iinlloij:i '' ' la-.nl. n-w MHiia.li aw .T!!
)?Ltir?A 'iii (iJOMSin (AUi'aM t.wnn )'iriM miiwm
OjEl B!v fiiUP I ' : i ' Mjn vm jna. aa
'tmViriS ' Mv.w mhij nvilti .jaa
!rw4 ui w.'m,r !Kii. nmno rviili "Ji""'"1-' . .
32HW.Sa iTtTe
SrSrn-
i'
HSi ' 1 "i"it-.k'.,,r.i ta mum.
':it u4ik jtwMi iwia)a
a tinv a o.d es. Wills
lfd vne.vs t Xtfm this ctuff!"
'b tooitak- mm'e my hl..il
boll.
I'ifr.-fcHs' fpniinf n'.icestry was
rtiawMit Wi Ms ;itrt legs :t4 loag
erms, Id stocky shoulders and
heavy hands. 1 "
"1 am not Incompetent, Mr. J'ara
1ds," 1 asserted. "I know great
deal about pictures and antiques."
Ha grinned sourly. "Tbeu what
do you know about this stuff i"
i "It wortb around a quarter ol
a million," I 8:ld. curbing .ny an
Ker. I wondered If I should risk
sperlilng my mtif.l. I decided 40.
."you probably a wlndled It out ol
the asattt for a liiiilial thousan
ir ... ,
We chualacd.
"I till naitay lHaaiaJ the
' lot," be bastr. "How's that?"
I found my.1 It thlnklc; ot John
Ilront and Don li.m:i Velasq.
It wn'li:ltile to thl: ot Jan
i'0ados at tha same lla
John Bront, founder of the Call,
tnrnla branch of fts family, had
been a fortynlner. Washing a
small fortune from the hills, he he-
f njnwasi -ncEn tun -. i -; " " " H , ....
' !f ' 9mmzSB mum. a rji',
I . '.!; Jfe. fc N M
csag a merchant and banker. Thrill's bronsbt me money and I'd do
family had prospered until after
the World war.
Don Kanion was different, but of
similar quality, lie built the fort
on San Lucas Island and died In
ii like the Qillant KentlemanO.ie
was. Mis ton and grandson had
dlcdJn It, too. '
tg&l here. 1 reflected, was Dan
Parados fruit peddier. Rambler
and speculatQ, grader and master
of corrupt politicians wi'p the
llrent collection In one hand and
the Velwunof InsdsJn Uie other.
PROGRAM MAPPED BY
t
Iielter
Pinna for observance ot
Homes wwk In jQksnn cnunty,
May 4th to 10th, iver annnunciid
today by Hubel C. Mack, honifi
demonstratioD agent, and county
chairman.
Jiome sanltatlcn -Wll be featured
I "You aero fortunate; Mr,
dos." -
'Shrewd." De corrected. "Koep
'em scared, pay only when you
hate to. oil your wits and you'll
make money even In the antique
busings. If a man can't bold what
he's g he should lse It."
"Vou wouldn't complain," I ven
tured, "it se ODe were strong
enoLKb to UKe-ybut weallh from
youV"
"I'd like to see the boy thai can
do It" He laughed boastfully.
"If you lose your It to you'd have
lost eryiliiiiK. wouldn't Qm'Z"
His niiiKnlticent concell had Irked
me and the wo (3). were out befure
I roallcrd It. i
' What tl'vou mean by SV" he
snouted furiously r)
"I'm in.' I atyili'isizcrt. "I sup
!; I was thinking ot the Impcgjiia
tit-iue ut li'." .
' TI.iioor or.cf.dtf tltfi Aiomcnl.
t Klrl ite
The M flltlriB Vjrl. it
m tu'vnt eito thai )iuiii
fta (? 'i..
inrrll i i:.t I ol lvrltl
It'lrl l'a . I'tr..
"i:aw
llh ,4ft ?la a4 l
m a ma 4tM
eaat iara tea o t o
-M aa
lt'l8 ai m:- !.
1 "S.MMiil r, )" !':) ftililt
- !n M-klt." I'l imim.
laslwiri 1.1 tan art Thai, k aa:
tf.totn wvre ww at?'
"I ivas- Mrsnat
teudetl to ew-wltk Mia mtmt ttA,
list." I bwsi. ai Va!lV.'iy.
"Yo kauw just tthst I VY"
"I think so. I t!ril It oia
before you boulit H."
Ooo. - 1 dun t kav alytlawt
about the stuff myslt."
Ills attitude piaii a.e. "Via
dou't seem particularly itierfea
In the collection. ar. l'anais."
"I'm rat. G't ill wi
and bloc every tiaa)."
clenched hand hit tha 'aai.
"Do you Intei.a to keep yc col-
ftctlon here?"
For if whl'" He hsltaU.
going to give ti9 stu away."
''To a uscu!" 1 cilaa. He
nr . . .
"..obbe I'll start onra)-l3 Js.ra-
dos Memorial Miemn. How's thai
sound?' '
"Rut IgiouBht you weren't icit
ested In that sort ot thing." - :" '
"It's none ot
your business.
roi
toller, hut yon niTht as well
know. I came 0 a bad ontflt
and I've h.Wdled a lot ot dirt. Get
me straight. I'm not ashamed ot It.
t again. 1 Dan Parados 'in't
Rolng to Ilia more'o another SO or
30 years Wid he'd like to leave
somotlQs behindsomething peo
I'rt will remember. So he's taking
lip art."
He laughed, and I detested him
mora than ever. Q
I wondered It he had hoped 9
found a dynasty. That would be
a natural ambition. Mrs. Parados,
I recalled, had had no children. rs
Parados seemed disposed to tin-1
Ucr with his thoughts, so I peered
. ..... .,... .
:ty two all day demonstrations on
j WHtor sy.-lpins and septic tanks.'
w",,'r supply., n row -
wj-.e rwwnm. iiispoMti pmut, etiec- The other lequlivment.. will be
t..e IuviJIiik and a ,.od llKhti. ,tiMl,w,! at me senile lank deiu
c.intllule the tur uim ! ,nstiatlon to ho held next week,
ntllltic." of the farm hoiixe, the ' i,. 7,1, nn.l tu, "
foundation of wifn, comfoi tiihlr
living is an' old Htntt-mcnt. hut Un
truth It urrli- U hi'lna lvlli,M
( inori Hint more ettch diiy." Mrs.
; AlurK explHlm-d this inomitui
I ' "rh,"" thlnas m e no nm-r
luiu-iviviuii iuauim-h. 1 ncy are
n-coRntaed in necrssttirs.
"A witter. Kynlem and eitic lnl
that sill SiK-iil to the" farmer
muMl meet certain requirement In
ordt-tto he nonulAr. A few of
Ihese are: It should b easily In-
into i shadows.. .. The room vat
jie. liooH shelves, the ball
door, another door and a tircplacr
occupied all of the uurtli ill. 'i lit
tire was not lighted, but the grau
bad been laid. Agalust the wall
opposite the lireplace stood a beavj
a(c(' oruaiueotnl design, Its dooi
open.
My eyes traveled back to the lire
place. A do.ne-eliaped glass rase.:
ot the type used to boiw stuffed
remains of birds stood lu thu'eor
uer 9 the mantel. It neared lu
be empty, and I wondered why.
'qJusi thcQthe latch of Ihgj patio
dinner Jacket hurst into the uorn.
his feel falling noiselessly c the
blue Turkey carpet. He was ol me
rl in m hei,9t. a lender build, about
(In caomfwtO nno O.f lllnta
iTT.nuf, rnmiiiirl li'V ivl linK.
A fold.! neHper clutt J
i O Mia let! I ml in 'icli y a
to iv rn Hit lmprk?n
1:01 t!llna lil.tu 114 K'O.
tea a,ar. luaMlr lk)
09 h lnsii, him Ml aa
l'a'I'Irs cnM ) tm
.. ajatsarv: la III
4 n'.
tiyW'. .! akaa."
'i.y.Uir
'MS y
s.Ha r-
i lia.aM4, loai Mr
tx- feMwv "nnm &m."
mr .'
jok m ntga
I'lns is Iimm;, aisaa-r-Msa a
imi i tfM r awa, A Ma a it
m igk y 1 ufca '
"Ulna am Af
aa av kaawaa. sua mdjM
4 IM 14
vims, tun ut isi aaar,
BaHMSMa aa laaas
" aisk m aa aa 1 lia KMr.
ri ." .
1W w Mipmi as taa ls)hv, 4a
an van icsi, im asna
tmm la Has smM vsii iaa a
41VMIM r4!y. I m V. aa rm
Mfua '. its gists a JmM
wWt ar lltsafcaa.
l..rW gn't uak. I Ml tat
tawsA laawtaaa, lajrili ll (:
aukii Mr iia y t rCaw.
tt.iaail t sm.
"VI j aa aiaati l laak, tuat?
kar w M HC tar ii-aa " .
"Takai?" V .
"Ja.n'e It. A Mil's lucy pic.,
'Ha," 1 ii. I'll ot 6g-rstl-tlrai."
"Tit n't t wlit )a talk-,
a; oiat!" ia eicmal. Taai.:
'.'e'll leava that .ajik 'til tcor
row. Hare -met Ars.-Parados?"
1 o! I had." Parados Jerkji at
a bfli'l ropo. Ta t. a eraug
faced young woma, Bp9;ar01,
"Miss Jnhrles," Parados barked,
and the maid Vied. Trug house
keeper, tall,- angular, w.ih gi0
son 0r eyes, presented herself.
"IS M. Kllqui In?"
"No, Mr. Parados.'
"Where Is he?" '
O'l don't know."
"Is !hen anything you do
know Parados demanded vindic
tively. Then: "Sfep your exe on
your cuff links, rrant." "
ilia contemptuous toft? made the
Inference ot his remark brutally
obvious, but 1 kept still.
"Oh. Jahrles!" Q called again.
"Yes, Mr. Parados?"
"I eball not be In to dinner."
Parados wont Into the library and
shut the door.
CopyripM. J."J, vmtn Morrow
ond Companvl
Into Iht mystery ot Parades
home Into Hunt's lift comes
a besutSll olrl Intnrtfcr tomor. :
Dtiillril, effii-lrit in operation, not
too contly anyone which rouuirrs
I nii!e attention after once Instnlled.
Prof. (1Umon aKiilturnl en
' Killccr of . Orciiun jitate coltono.
hihI V. 1-'. JontM of the Portland
lament compuny will di-tnonntrHte
, trie nmkinK nml lnKtnllutlnn ot a
concrete ecptlc titnk in the fore
1 noon. In the afternoon .Mr, t)ll
1 more will iMscumm water systlems of
various types,, cothig f.-om a feiv
. dov'.irs In the more
: lems.
pensive sys-
-f
Classified adverting gets result.
POHTLAND, Ore., May.J. P)
Dale Uwson, 16, employe of the
Grange A. Dickinson farm, near
ienlenee. Ore., was returned
to Dallas, Ore., county seat, today
to testify at a coroner's Inquest
held In connegjon with the alleged
accidental death of J-s. George A
Dicklnson, 45, - whoso 'dy was
found in her farm home by her
huVarid yesterday.
Young'Lwson, who told author
ities two different stories concern
ing the shpoting, surrendered to
"He here about the same time
they received a report that Mrs.
Dickinson kid been shot and li
ed and thirl Tawson was wante:!
for que.Htion'0s?.
Ha first told authorities that two
mtP forced hn into an outbuild
ing nd theoanyked ti Dick
inson home. . q
t'Ier ,clc tiaB-otflg the
youth, io apMfr'AA at th police
station to report ft t atomo
bile, cl.V ory said
th (.. oT mfm was
ccttl. M mM m VK clean
ing Mom VaM t'tw trifer
a u . t ft t b i t r o mm Ml d i s -mmmp4
t 4 m Ai'ftoriti
a. 15 T iw of rt
kja ' a a- ai mm m 4m-
hk' vm eur ii'Ma 4
lm'lS OIMlttWMl lillllf .
AjfMt), 4 jmaMlciiitai .'inn n nana '
nil1inO HIM mwita (Ol
a Iim. . Ma.aM. Ir.kinS
m )i w ll..aa (nam'
nW fttm mI of wwi la a
ilirfc -NMi.a.
Va Msmwiuttp ineoajpa JM, tail
i . -isn. nmi qc
ybtaumu jut m istuin. .
Clou iNiiajiidii aart .AiftsaMI a ao vl
a iti wm i ajqi
At ii iin iwi i . !MMcm itnojeasa aai
to ta iraam -it! 4t iiai'a
wtt maK ia dtcAi tular tltrt
tpwiwi a aajv W.dfc4 tea 4JBtt cboim
CAiii)Ma suooi rtk tiQ' vdOBv(a
Mrtkvk am Uut. Abhi aa
a3flitar.i iaa viote ioao ftX3Da eat
j mr'v- -. . -
a i in
hlt-:'- 111I.W.
4a Ma v-nvm HaioMrwahjiS
SmAnnKs, l,jek44e a coaeortiiaHi e
AUV r(.Vs4 O-.
.tolly tMrt RiyPitKf ruMwinf uf
ttr, and lnflirtiKt i ii
Wt (aWil.M) ftMt;ul ir.
CiioM sabhorlt',! liv Ih
tvully
9Mmmm mtommm retort t Mm
fuberftiitorial twr? of ' -lce
for everything meaning . .tt
C(,-tiii tnMI cari-4 o in
fiunt- pr)or. ttt U aittWy
of electric nff ) lttit Mpmlil
by the mtiiclfcrjity ? so poor tkat
ardent Avalns niiBlutnfsH t ! ob
ject of their affections If they tried
to osculate indoor.'' ' ' w
V ASHING TO N, May 1 . (P)
Secretary Hyde today -Qxllfied the
Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine
to provide for movement of pep
pers and liniuOhroad beans from
that part of l-'lorida lying ea and
stvgthwcst of Ocklockoiuett Kiver to
nli except eighteen states and wes
tern portions; of Florida. t
ANEMSG COLLEGE
SAIsKM. Oro j)iy 1.
President Herbert Hoov. who was
the first student enrollrd at Pft
eific ? college. NewUerg. ote..will
be honored by eeb-hrntlnn of
- - y t .. j ..
ODNE NEED HAVE
fewest, Best Rftttedy For i
Corns Stops Pain Shoes i
Don't Hurt Any More
SIX WAFERS FOR 10c
GUARANTEED RESULTS 1
The newtst, best remedy- fori
vvtiia .a n no, wun as paper com ,
wafer. No burning mids or bulk
aouchnut pads to add pressure ,
when shoes are en. Tress an "O- J
Joy Corn Wafer" on th com or
callous with your finger. It sticks ;
there. Strong aj oxen, gcnlii aa
can b. Tha painsstops at once.-;
Slip shoaa.oji and foriret it. Later
out comes com. callous, roots and j
alL Guaranteed to never fnii l.v
drufftrist for O-Jov Com Wafer
1 wafers for 10c, i
mi:
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few-: .
Iff IJf. 4t
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i
T torn i4iiim9 StrCtow W&
'Bv?f awMri uaawisnw aaV
fltew Sr? sMssisamV eKia-MibV
aWtfaWaVtataaa atsswa l't'idsr-AitairJI
0WiAiUtii9lt W SS. Cltt 4k O
fWilOcai, :! -f ! i-":v-v ... --
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Hoover day at the college com-!
nn'nceinent exercises June 1. 10 I
ciro record show that the (u-j
lui president was .entered on the;
Iiertie"(loover. !
let will be unveiled. Tol-;
which there will be a nil-1
fcriniiiKe to "old swlmmln' hole' j
where Hoover and his It oy h 00 d
chums bathed
to the pasture, now
mirie s c
he tivo-J.
aniLto the hpnttfiWhere
mil x " iiii .hi ruii m no irs it w
llll L yw-l .. IIII: B l,
II Wri A Jafc and ranitary pool for the con- II I I SAN' .
1 ili .....,r ,e .. II I I FRANCISCO,
ER 'llll I yr8eir ana tarmly. f j :
SPITE OF NEW OILS THAT COME
AND GO, IN FACE OF CLAMOROUS
XLAIMS QFCOMPETaVrORS, &VSRY
lyiAR -YEAR AFTER YEAR - THE
lUSEOF, C YCOL IN6REASES.
,
. y ? ? s
siiMMajb to4 titawotiaiiij ) aaic wF antftM wa
a4sa4MdM ctsium 1 affate
All Gutiktia koaV at! sUlpi
Ka
CrwoJ vat met ar.ua w aw, Aii, a i.'ai4
'.' Ii'i!
fa t4nifc a rTM4iawakien i.l'ae
dtMlbiYiuliiio rupact ItjS, Ko-sAila froa
CisMW dswaf, fwninry l-witv. peio
CKCiKV as'J faiirtca kas 'ataWi tts Cfawi.
A. Caxai in fffca mrr (m tacwfV
4UHiDtK i-rvM ciU. Tkmr ava Miwuaay
aa ea ra iialch
!flfiaeei OH COMPANY R.finer and Marketer of Associak
'tfe" Aci4 liA.GasoIin, Cycol Motor Oils and Greases, Ournbrf
wtl vrnmK9 Oils to het fwr hom jsftlf and economiclli
I
I
my m mz
May 1.
HOGl'K RIVKH. Ore..
j (Special) The junior-senior class!
i presented Friday night jvn a de
- w ! , -i a i " III H'f.rtii'-J- l!,i;-,
a a a,
dliam emiiK. mvt , a wi m mum
ae se)iha fjsa-y aVifeMMe aa1
Ata4hMS.a1 Oil ClSKIMT
a! 1 J lean nt an
iTQMiortid n
ik Tifinary.
3. Owrr thi
AH friKii ara uniform.
mi , t r
who iiiplays this sish
High school Rlr la of the sewing
classes modeled dresses miido ly
them. A great deal of good work
was exhibited.
Music between the acts was fur
nished by Mrs. Guy, instructor in
music and the junior boys and
t girls' glee ,ibs.
! The cast included Inland Har-
ter, Karl To
MbOt Smith,
l,ong, Ii
- iVelln
I-iiura Smith. Freila
.lotiPH. Kvctvn f!,.ii
Shlrlov
- T np.n trt pillule wnn i.w
Watef" o j IssKSB
Wr. if
vtf-WVa),
i.
.h. .r-..- , r
Mking Cycol.1
-: . Cjcol gives compfett, unWing lhi .
f4in; yet no oil is mora ecoomial,
$o Cycol has Endurance Beyond Belief.
, A . 1 11 ..11 1
Lit 1 vec associate yitti Jock -:r
KAfl,''ia'ntda7, I a.nT NkfC samsii ' :
, mett: director, ,urettn Mm
: prommer. I,oravne a rig lit: W
l crtv ir r . flora rl nr St. B if
property boy, Bush'
i ness makiger. Williamo
wardi9.be Qnistrcss, .Ma.-l
Klamath Falls. .Kids will
f opened May 23 for .construction
Federal 'building- here. '
1 . : "
'laOmnde. . New St:ite tliei'
opened to public with t.