Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1930)
PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL" TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE -"13,' -'1930. Meat Specials Lean Bacon, lb. . MorrelPs Hams, lb. Bacon Squares, lb. .... Lamb Stew, lb. ...... Short Ribs of Beef , lb Home Rendered Lard, lb. . . . : 25c ,..28c ..18c 12tfc ..16c ..15c Murder at BOOTH Big Assortment of Lunch Meats Fancy Rhode Island Red Hens, Fryers Young Spring Rabbits Wilson's Certified Chicken Whole or half chicken, cooked, ready to serve. Ideal , for camping trips or picnics. Sinclair's Fidelity Hams Cooked Hams in tins. All ready to serve at short notice, i "Let Us Meet Your Meat Needs" ECONOMY Meat and Fish Market 206 E. Main Phones: Meat 46; Fish 26 m'- d,' - And PEOPLES MARKET ECONOMY GROCETERIA NO. 2, W. Sixth Telephone 1085 Nichols & Ashpole I MODEL BAKERY'S SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY , Marble Cakes, 25c and 50c Maple Nut Cakes with Pineapple Frosting 25c, 35c and 50c . Angelfood Cakes 25c, 35c and(50c Raised Do-Nuts 15c a dozen Pumpernickle Bread, 15c a loaf . Homemade Bread, 3 for 25c, i MODEL BAKERY HI W. Main Phone 103-R R IVY-STREET MARKET ' OPEN SIX DAYS EACH WEEK With a Full Line of Meats A R M E Vui' BOB CROWDER Well, Folks, here we are with some big Saturday Bargains SATURDAY SPECIALS . Extra Fancy Bens, lb .'. 28 Fryers, fat and tender, lb. ..; 30 Rabbits, small fryers, lb. '. 25 Spare Ribs, lb. .....20 Hamburger and Sausage, lb 20tf All .kinds of Steaks and Chops, lb 25 Boil Beef, lb , 15 Short Bibs, lb (.... 15 Pot Roast, lb.; 22tf Pickled pigs' Feet, 2 lbs. 25 Pure Lard, lb. Lamb Stew, lb r , 15 Shoulder Lamb, lb. , 200 Legs Lamb, lb. 05 Legs Pork, half or whole, lb 25 Shoulder Veal Roast, lb J 5 Legs Veal, whole or half, lb 25 Shoulder of Pork, lb. . (Wi Pig Heads, lb. ..1Z...... "M Pigs' Feet lb. r $f There's iiotliing hotter in. town Come in mid put your money's worth. y ' West of Post Office on Ivy Street BYXOPMB: The shrewd, cal culating Atlutolc FHqne explains the riddle of Uan Parados' murder. He telle how the clever criminal Jalesm Locale, alias Professor John shot Paradus and hi hired man, Urainger. Irom the tower of the leland tort. He explains how Johns rilte had been fitted Willi the rifling ol a vielol how Johns "tramed'r Uralnaer's death so It ioould appear that the shot wee fired inside the house. Johns had planned a "perfect crime," but Ftlane had detected flaws in li ana the flaws in Johne' alibis, lianiuels . who has been ballled throughout the Investigation, fi nally asks why Johns lived to grnrs on the Island before- ex ecuting his revenge on Parados. CHAPTER 38 THE TRIUMPH OF FLIQUE had JoIjiib waited 2U years to kill rnradosr Kllque pou lered. "Tllat, monsieur, Is tue big ques tlun," lie resumed, spreading nls liunds. "Until that Al. Jotins died In lijy arms whispering to me in the tongue ot his mother 1' could not have answered It. it was not much that he suld, but enough. "After those liiramous ones, le Uulufre, Clceron Uec and Jules La cote had robbed the Manque an Midi they separated. We of the police were hoi behind. Was not l then an agent ot the Murseillej Xuretef Lucote had the money a million trancs. Peruups they trusted him perhaps it was the expediency. Who can tell? . , , "And now Destiny plays the hand as you suy. Not. often Is'lt ao, hut sometimes. Man winds t little reel uud the years ,apu. and ,be .tUlnks ho is hooked to eterniu.,.' And then Destiny laughs, and the 'thread Is lii'okeu. ' . ."(Jestluy laughed when"' LacOfi bought the phvoulx, and again when M. I'urados .took It for himself, again wiien le Uulutre and Uec d parted from, ('. au Jjtabla nail inadama sent' her writing , to the Marseilles Journals, uud yet agulu when luio Wo stole, the, phoeuli from Its muster. , , "Messieurs et mesdaines, Lacote took the million truueu to, his room ut the back ol a tobacco vendor's shop, Hut liis. jhoenu, which he hud bougnt Hum a merchant ot an llijues, stood uu a shelf lu bls.'rooin The vondoi of tobacco saw !(. . "Now, my friends, that vendor ol tobacco, bad reau of. the affair at tho llanaus du Midi. A niercliatit or antiques, ono of. the patrons of the bank,, had, been shot, and vyltb bis, ust breath he had told ivi. Aiiatole i'llque that his assassin had bought a phoonlx of J.de from him the day before. You see? ' "Dostlny has laughed and the thieud of that Infamous Lacote a broken. . And that vendor ot to baccowho Is he but Monsieur 1'arados And Monsieur, a man of vision, begins to spin his little reel. "Monsieur approaches Lacote. I hat Inrnmoiis one. who has a mil lion francs lu his mattress, must divide hls-loot. Is it with mon sieur, the vendor of tobac. who will secretly send to M. Clique an Information t-ai will dispose of ie Halntre and Boa Also, monsieur will take the phoonlx. If Lacote 'locllnos, monsieur's Information will dispose of him as well. What can that uuhappy Lacoto UoV He yields. "Very well. Monsieur's destiny brings him to California and La cite comos with him. He dare not stay In Marsellles-and monsieur prefers to have tho eye on him And now In this enchanted land monsieur blooms llko the rose "Hut what ot Lucote? He has blood on his hands, and monsieur has most of his half million of uUi'lm"? ,ln8 Dc"",y 'auriied "Monsieur has a million of dol lars and soon ho has two. He Is a man of power and sluistor reputa tion. Ha craves au empire, so he becomes l tlegneur dd San Lucas And that gives Hie unhappy Lacote nls urn Inspiration. "Ho would llvo on San Lucas, he would bury hlmsolf from the world and impose on his old self a uew personality. That old fort-It must have a custodian. Why no Jules Lacoto, once the cleverest rascal of r'rnnco? " "And so that ciui-lng i,S4to comes lo the Island. Hut his fear or thoso little ones monsieur sent to lie du Viable becomes an obsession a fpecler that sits in his heart. They will escape e. cnrlainet If they should llnd him h3 ,0ll bogolnes dust. Clearly, his new personality must be u mask through which none shall see nono.but Alousleur Ana tole Klltius. porhaps. and he is on tho other side of the earth. "What shall n be. Ah. he will nccomo I'rofcsseur Herbert John's cholar and undent of the eye of lh Jelly.lsh. Destiny could re strain Its mlrili no longor. Tho olv jesslou uf Al. Jjlins-how you sy Itr luatnrliiliieil: those little ones, le (lalnfrv and Clcerou Rec, cast off their bonds. And then he takes courage. Only monsieur knows. Monsieur will not tell. And then Dostlny laughs again. Madame mI hor willlm tn the Mnr.elllps Journals. It Is printed and mad-ame-has ber ollpplnga, no doubt,' and monBieur finds oqs of tbem-H "I Intended that be should," Mrs. Parados said. "That was my belief, madaine,' fiMlniia anlrl "What Hnaa mnnil.,.. do with bis clippings? Monsieur nas a passion to nourish tear in the hearts of those around him. Mart. aine Parados. M. Anuersley, Luin we, Mile, jahrles they will tell me what monsieur . ihd wtih .hfu clipping. He presented It to M. le rroiesseur. . ... "All-it is 'the Errant! Inks! That Imbecile LscOte building Lis citadel ot jellytisb eyes and .lettuce rot tue rabbits, and he. Han Prmltm with a soap ot lbs finger accomplishing us ruin: .. . :. - , "Why should he not rpii rhn.. little ones, le Baiafro and CJceron Uec, 1( they come to San Lucas, that M. le Profesieur. the aiith.imu ou the eye ot the Jellytlsn was their little playmate? ES, what Is that? They will avenge themselves u muioajui ia uut iuem try tnut mon key DUSlUess. . NutLfnit nui, hurm monsieur. Loea not tho Utile gieeu god llvo in Ills huuse? While that is mere nothing can narm him! nuasivum.iaiio.il magnllicent. Weil, lie la not the first in nm his trust In tiiut Dboenli 01 iuiin Hut that Joke on M. ie protesseurl So loud s monsieur's laugh that he does not near the chuckle ot Des tiny. ;-. . ..,..'. , It was the citadel that Inininnni Lacoote had., built around himself, not.the tort of San Lucas, that mon sieur threatened to destroy. M. in Prufesseur .thoubt he would and that was enough., Had not le Bui afro and Ciceron Bee bat in his heart for 25 yoars? Monsieur la tla only .one whp knows! It as an acid on his brain. And so he pre pares his weapon and bis alibi that, no, one shall break ... no one but Anatoje Fllijue., Afterwards, lie will, go away,, .. t ."it .was crowned, monsianr' innr . hour, for Lum .We .and M. Anne Biey and niadame also would have a part of It. .But what nt thnt I ask you? Has not Uestlny a fond ness tor crowding Her hours of reckoning? And. so. n..i. Destiny lauzh.i sleur's reel ceased to spin, for tho thread was broken. ..." YVo were silent tor a mlnuta or two. ... 'Messieurs et maAfiamiif) " iriii continued, "It la. not possible for a man to hide the light of . himself behind a m every mlnutf of the hour. The mask will slip. So It was with M. is PrnfBBo,iv iia 1,0,1 a passion tor all living things, yet no rorgot the goiullsh In Ms pool! He was a notahla aninntiat va ha assured me thnt ho hod not the irencn. And then, .when I spoke to him In the Prench.'understandlng ' was In bis eyes. Thnt wan ntmij'. gent I u 'M. Johns Was nn thn Inn nt tho Island yesterday and he saw (hose ..iL.o ones, is Heiatra and ClciSron Bee. with the elaaaaa H .,1 1.. nn. been watching? They had come for him and M. Johns mads up his mind with a quick-- - This evenlna he slipped away and found them . and Destiny luughed again. That Is all. ..." , Samuels Bhook thn ntti.. hand. 'You've done s irnnn inh friin.,A lie muttered huskily. Mlqilu bowed and .IvolriaA hl nuiBtnche. ;! am tho principal agent of la SurclH. monsieur." he said. "Does .one find littleness In high places?" ' Weddlne nrpannin .imnirf afterwards, long afterwards, when people are more likely to need theli brightening Influence. Caroline snys am inclined tn agree wllh her. ns I am with everything Caroline snvs There Is some excellent, cutjery from the Anneraleys and a Utile green god from l.nm tv Mr nnL ados' gift already hnngs In thr II- orary. wncn. Cnrnllne comes Into the room she atom nnri innb. n ., it, and I And myself holding my breath. . An enormous nnr,.ni bpi.. . tans. As wo tore the wropplncs opart and dived through a tangle of pocking material I don't know wuat wo exneotod tn And -nnuii.in I Imagine, exceot whnt did find. 1 It is a full Imiffttl nnrlrnll nt tittle stout man n alnitnnr M.nin. regalia, lingering a carefully waxed uuaiaciie. 111s rignt nnnd lu nn his breast .which is adnrnnH tviii, ii,a decorations ot many suveilinienis. ami nis pink face beams upn. ut and seems to rirnw n inm hiB friendly embrsce. "Well. I don't know," Carolina said. She smiled at mo and I knew 1 should agree to anything ihe sag. Rested. "Let's hnng It nppnslio Grandmother Brent once a week every year." She was looking ot me tenderly now. "Afler ail. Allan. It was yoli who found mi Just In time, not M. Fllque." I saw no reason why I should not agree wllh her. k (THE END) Copyright, William Morrow anf Cnmnnnul WAGNER CREEK Classified Advertising Gets Results i WAfiNKIt CHKKK, Ore, 'Junp I. 1. (Special.) Mr. nni) Mm. P. W. '-'Mi l;t nti'l family were Kliwn nth Kaltt visiturn tt.Kt Stindny. Ohurlrs Cownn has hct-n iuffpr. Inn: from a hip injury thin wpoJc. Mrs. J, h, Hrlnor 1 cn.ovtnnr n I visit frrttn hr-r ulstrr, Mm. Hour JlI.ifjtttitHl of Nnmpn, Iduho. Mrs. Kiln Ahhntt und pnn Ornl vNltorn Saturday mnrnlnft. KrfU-nrts will hp Inlcrentoil to know that a ilnimhtfr wan rocontly horn to Mr. and Mr. Warren Unrr. Mr. Harr war MIjw Volda Votna mot of Wanner I'rrok. Mr. ami Mr. Hnwnrrf Roro of Ash html Ylttnri Tuomla y nt the K. V. Comh homo, ' I.on and Charle Iocktvoml Bprnt Sunday with tho home folk. Mr. Mayme Slavn wa a Tiifuday vlnltor nt thd H. L. 8om mer home, Kverett Ilnono and dnuuhtPr of Talfnl railed nl0thp II. T. pint, home Monday evening. ROGUE RIVER, Ore., , June 13. (Spl.) A1 number of youngsters met at the home of Billy Eads Monday and enjoyed a clrou and picnic put on by the boys of the party. Those who enjoyed the afternoon were Maxine, -Pauline. Elna and Freddy Love, Joan and Jimmy Scott, Edward Badley, Chai lotte Carter and Billy Eada. C. N. Culy of Medford was mak ing busineHH calls In and around Rogue River Monday. Mr. Culy in district representative of Oregon Mutual Life Insurance company. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dover of Rogue .River left for Portland Mon day. After attending to business Mr. Dover will return to his home stead here, while Mrs. Dover will remain with her parents, this be ing made necessary because of the 111 health of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly spent the week end at Crescent City. U. B. Jones of Aberdeen, Wash., was nn overnight guest nt the Fred Dengler home Tuesdny night. Mr. Morgan, who has been em ployed In the lime plant up Foots rreek, left Sunday for his home a; Portland. Dick Turpln of Portland arrived in Rogue, River Friday evenlns. Mr. Turpin has business interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Laws and daughter Freda motored to Wolf Creek Sunday, returning the same day. A. T. 'Mcllvaln, W. 8. Sparks and J. M. Whipple were Medford vis itors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Carl of Everett, Wash,, are visiting at the 8. .1. Hlakely home. Mrs. Carl will be remembered as Sarah Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. AJVil Laws of Jack sonville spent the past week at' tint home of 'Mr; 'Laws' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oarfield Laws. Mr. and Mrs. 'Marion Lance have moved into Rogue River for tho summer, after spending the winter at their mine on Foots creek. Mr. arid Mrs. Estello have trad ed their Rogue River property for property in California and plan to leave Rogue 'River soon, Mr. and Mrs, E-stelle have made their home in Rogue River for many years and have many friends here. Mrs. Kffle iFarra of Grants Pass Is spending the week visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. 13. W. Wilson and family and Mrs. Florence Taylor were dinner guests Sunday at this R. F. Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnstono and their son and family are en joying a trip through California' a', present. Born, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Leslie Hawk, a daughter, May 29. Mrs. Hawk will be remembered as Mu riel Matthews. She attended school hi Rogue 'River and later taught! In the grade school, j Rogue River Civic Improvement" program committee met Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. Ouetsloff. Pro grams for the coming year were completed. This committee con sisted of Mrs. Kffle LHrdseye, Mrs. Ira Phelps, Mrs. Al Lpve, Mrs. "Os car Shepherd and Mrs. Ouetsloff. Klghth grade examination were given by Miss Gladys Sandry nt the schoolhouse Thursday for those who failed at the Inst examination before school closed. t. F. Taylor made a business trip to Murphy and up the Apple- gate Monday. Mr. Taylor is busy constructing new pens to care for his young foxes. ' ' ' The 'Evans Valley Fox Farm will he open to visitors about the first of July. Born, Friday, June Cth, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Milton of Rogue Itlver, a Hon, Dan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and children, Mrs. J. M, Whipple and Mrs. M. R. Bliss motored to Mur phy Sunday. Mrs. Charles Mack and children, Katherine and Walter, of Wolf Creek are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mack's mother, Mrs. C, C. Thompson. Raymond Stevens was a Med ford visitor Tuesday, The city of iRogue River has do nated two lots to the Llvo Oak Grange. These lots ore situated near Ward's creek and are an ideal spot for the erection of the new Grange hall. Miss Florence White spent Sun day visiting friends In Gold Hill. Silvio Vlscontl. noted Aotalian brigand, sentenced In 1870 to "per pctual Imprisonment," has refused pardon by the klne. lie Is now 94. Mall Tribune 'afta nre rend bv go, ooo people every day. tf Boyhood's Breainof Heaven fistfuls of; crisp, Ughily salted Tru-Bake a' Crackers. Flavorful,' hungerappeasinget so digestible that if the boy forgets and swal. f lows 'em whole, they never cause a pang or ( an ache. "- " ' . ' Order from I Your.Crocer ' Baked and Qttdranteed First Qualify by the 'y' nnMmtii TRU-BblJ BISCUIT. COMPANY Spokanei Portland, Seattle No argument about it "'-- ; - i in "$ v"' f gf ' ' A slab of finest bacon heads the supply list for 1 - every summer camp or outing and, ten to one, that bacon will be Frye's Delicious Brand be cause Frye's Delicious Brand Bacon is fresh-cured and has the tender, juicy richness of prime, young pork and the delicate, woodsy tang of Frye's superb curing processes and because naturally it makes great friendships with out door appetites. RiftlJ V. S. Government Inspection is -iirn meat protltictt of Frye d Company ' ' , .- . "" . J(MS Your Lucky Day---Today Friday, the 13th 1 3 off L $ 1 3.00 for your old stove ' 13 Down - 1 3 months to pay GOOD LUCK SALE STARTS TODAY Modern Oven Heat Controlled Ranges Thermostatic Controlled Water Heaters Noiseless Refrigerators Ice Made With Heat ALL AVAILABLE FOR 7 DAYS If you are not ready to have your range, water heater or refrigerator installed now we will hold your order on a small down payment, for 13 days ' e WW1 n Rain or shine, Gag is DEPENDABLE. SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORPORATION - -' - . . - - Telephone 526