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It...,' JV ;M-.s paoe EianT-ir- V J I I DOUGLAS revoncitwHo ilft hr huabuml h U'l'lilN th fl.ifs fa rr ro. nr. ktf iMfi Aci tftmitti, Nora J,ufc. Nota iimoI; Frryua' ki(ta, had c'tUtr,l Arr plan to it'll,, J, ritvr, oh J coHtitttt't tH in IwloHim to twin' ilnl turHl that t'lrun hait wa attrucUd ti iVuro ('', (a htir. .Utitr d imMu A'qra'i ilufhri f-Kalittiuf 4rjMst(ftl 4 limiMtit fcf jiff J fa. lMim m, or flrtvttiff trie A fa lrtil rwm W lfc-4ul WU'hoIfl T'tUV- ' )iiNH0, "m(I a itoHimmi- ; ! Am), Atf Mm . ii?rlAr fcnj; t. trffaVr StyMn Mm nt, 1 krr. Mmvmci ina tknt iNttifll. tVortl Uiiif ',? ar a far mi-it whtn a nrvfc mi? J'ltwuH't komtf tiff -t 4cl fffeV i!:-f , f.' ...I Chapter It V" A TURN JS fHB PATH PKIU1U3' arm steadied Ibe trenv tiling Nora they paused on (ho quint path by til rlvr. Bh turned to look t hltn. , f You don't know m th rtl in I'vo alwaya longed (or tha tlitiigt I dldu't bar. To belong aoinowhere, to iomeona, lomaona that eared what becani ot in. 1 vat tearful too. Pear, that'a tb answer. It I hadn't bean afraid I wouldn't have married Nlvhol. Whoa I cam homa t wanted ao diioratly to have Jus lor mi. Tlint la why I loat htm. And now Julian Julian," h whispered iba iittino, "I've alwaya boon atrald fur liltu, Alt the tlilngt t bar baa afraid ot liar cove to pes." ! fParhap H waa your tear that :cratod . . . tb tulnge." , Fergus aald. , .; . ! i'Do yon think my tear haa mad Julian do tblt!" .... , . . . i Again ah fait th raaaurbi( pretaura ot hli band on bar arm ho aald, "We'll atrlk 08 through th wooda " . ; flow allont th wooda war. The hmulock branch ldn tnow trailed tha ground, tc mad fairy tronda aoroaa lb buahoa and tby moved through tb aott aoow wllk out a aound. But horo thr were loftprlnta. j'Oh, Fan.ua, It I And them . . . If oothlug haa changed , . . ail my IU will bs dirrervnt 1 Won't be atratd any more!" Th path turned sharply. Nora anrang foraard Ttlth a chokad cry. Hl aaw her father leaning againat a tree and Damon In groy fur coat seated on a log. They wor talk ing quietly. Tliay looked up wten they saw th two approaching and Julian Uko lifted hie arm wltb hit tnlmltabl grace. ' lta wu-colord y war danc ing, hi brown tbla cbk rdp dosed by U cold an. when ha apoke, hie role had Ha old light- uearted tlmbr. 1 fThey bar followed ua. Tracked uaL down!" h grtt thus. Nora Introduced rrgoaN to Damon. Damon roa, auattrtly swoet, her pal fc in tb gboatly whit light that th uo laid rr rrytblng aeemed to b Ugbtfd tram within. I "Your father and I bar bea talking. Ma will toll yon about It.' ih aald extending her hand to Nora. : Nor caught hr father" arm and held It tight againat her. She elung to him an though ah would nerer let htm go. Th other two turned and went on ahead. . , "Why tbla wild aOectioar Julian lk aald looking down Into her lac. ' "Nothing1 happened to you you're hen . . I hare you. Oh. Julian, no matter what hap pent, w can bear tl now t ' "Nothwg'a going to happen," he am tied. . They watted anttl the other two wr kwt. to 7tw. Then her father awgaa to tell her with aa enthu alaaaa that was boyiah. that Damon waa not going to proaecut hire. ; Nltholaa' picturea ,ver to b put la a prmanent tollecuoaj. i "But why how I "i told sr 1 w tola to till aayit'f. But the water looked ao . ce'd t ret one toot wet vfcua ah ctUed m tack. Sh aald h would torglre we, tor Nicholas' aktu- her father M with a wry tafct ot aia soouth. "But enouh ot that ead tale. Nor, my ewa. , hara a plan " . . Nora- heart aaa. . 'YherCa aa arttttt colony, bef atraatltnt aloag tor yeara tn Ter atont. K weedt aw IK t H. Damoa tatrtel that I ge there' H heaa 10 etakorale the plan. ' lie woald lire ta en ot the cot , tag. aJmlHUtcr the fund that " DaRwa oul put al M dwtvl. Xo will aot run c with them, ; I can w U ta your tic, avy child IV-aWf It- ImtvwsiMe,' h ad aalttea. 'lui tMa to a cre- atit cK.t tor ttntgtllag artlat. And Damon aeea now that with my aplrlt, my t ialon, I can put tt on Ha feat I hare only to Interest certain well knowo arllata In It " II talked on and on. He waa happy. Year a hud dropped from him. And aa lie tulkoil. Nora aaw that at last h would hure a place to Jive, a plan w).r he would b tree io Work, wliora hla tplolr word and mnd achemea could hurt no one, ' Eiia aald at (bay cam out ot th wooda and trod the anow'y path: - "Oh Julian, I'll nerar b atrald sgaJn.l', Whoh aha cam down nest day from ; the ofttc . ab found Jon waiting for her. "I'll drlr you home," ho atd. Bh watched him tlirend bl way through ih traffla rccklesely. II aeemed dlfforent to ber. Or waa It ah who had changed f Bh only knew that bis reatleaa vitality aa It ahowed In hla role and geaturea tired her., that he uo longer bad th power to Ur her aenaoa. Bh looked at him with a oool obaerra- tlon which the might glr to a a'.rangr. tier waa tha aam boy that eh had met when ah waa fllleeu, but then b bad belleicd anything was possible. Now he waa niaabed 111 hi oonSlctlns; iloalrea. And for th tttn bla de sire was for her. Bh aaw It In lb ginnc be gar bar, ah felt It th very atmoaphar between them. But ah atralned back from him Imperceptibly. ' Your father's going to that colony In Vermont Ho's rerykeen bout it, lan't hr v "Yes," she smiled. - "You and I art tree." II had com out on th rlrer road now and h alowed down tb car; on band on the wheel, n ateerea negligently whll be gar her all hi attention. 1 thought," aald Jon, "we could go oft at one. W won't tell any one. That's tha but way. " "Jon. t don't want to go now." "Only laat wk " "But thing ar different Since laat week. I'm not atrald any more. 1. "That's Just th reaaoa Did you know tbat Damon la going to leare me? Doeih't tbat mak a dlffrencT Ua waited tor ber to ahow oai feeling but only a little movement touched her face Ilk th taint rippt acroaa a pond. "Nora, what happened to yon "I don't know," abe aald honaatly. "It'a only that 1 don't want to go with yoa. I could nrr fed . . . (cure. Tow will forget u In little while." it' that baaatly young doctor, that. Irtahuan, what'e-hle-aamel It's no ua. Jon." I'll mak you com! You will com, do you heart I r alwaya had rerythtng I wanted. I ahalt have you." Iter allenc teemed to madden him. II nt th car forward with lu-ch. At Irat ah wa not awar ot what b waa going to do. Then ah saw that he wa trying to frighten her Into submission. Tbi road aeemed to aboot from boucath them and Nora clung o th aid or th car, her teeth clenched. He must be a little mad. There waa aome tatrtnale Saw In all the Thayers that rrgd on 01aJoc.it. Bh hrweett her feet agalnet th footboard and sat rigid In her cor ner. At last ah cried ahea hi ap4 became unbearable: "Jon, are you trying to kill uar The word were tnta out ot her llpe. Now hta driving; waa "Ike a madman's. Ho graat-d aaaiticvr car aa he Dew past, racked around a corner on two wheel, whll the engine aeemed to split the air with Its roar. The air tore at her hair and stung her face Ilk needle. Trie graph pole veered inward them cratlly and seemed tn bond as Ihry passed' them, Tha nminr had set tled dnwa to st.vuly drone, snd th wind screamed In krr ears- as the car awent . Somewhere nut nf tbla mntn.lnn. Nor heard thMihrl.-k nt an ap proaching train, aad then auddenly aha aaw It awewplng 4nw toward the crossing, a veil of amnk blow ing hack fm U. Now she could are th englneer'a frsotte slgast, waving thrm away, white annther blast souaded. Joa waa going too fast now to ahov oa the brake. Tker w only oae thing to do. Ill toot Jammed th accelerator to th floor aa th car hurtled la to th path ot th limited. sMvHai. tn. JvaeSt ) lyfRDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREOOX'THURSDAY, JUNE 25,-1931. ADDED DEMAND IN rOHTIj A NO, Ore., Julia 26. (P) There was a keoimr demsnd for berries on the East rJttla furmcra' murket, Ofrrlnga were of oni whut greater volume than had been gonsratly expected but duuiund was ovon better. i dtrawberrlea - sold generally at 11.75 to ta. One selectsd lot suld t2.HI, whluh was.Uie top Tor mora tlmn a crate or bo. although a slp. glo lot, want 12.25. Kasphrrls moved 1.35 to SIJO cruto gnuerally, . i lAigauberrlea sold fl.10 Kcnornlly Willi n (w allowing a apreud of fl to tl.HO., . . ' . Hlackcapa moved f 1.50 to 1.60 cruta mostly. . Curruuu sold tl.HO to $1.(5 for most with a tew 10 to 15a better.-' . Peas moved 6 and tic lb., mostly 5 and fUfta, ' '' : Yellow squash from The Dalles sold ft with -white at S1.2& flpt crute. . i Hbubarb sules were, generally a half dollar a box. New potatoes sold fl.TB orange box for best, j Asparagus aalea hit tl nioat of the day. i i . Koyul Ann cherries found fair call. SVsi. to &u iwuuU,. with Uni uerts t awl la and Black Kepubllc- ans lb. -i. ' i lllea outdoor cueumoera were held tl.35 box with hot house t2.?& box ef il '4 dusen. ... , ' - i . Cauliriower wss sold tt tor ta. . That the lu belli) g law nu straw berries and. uther fruits 'would be trli'i'.y enforced hereafter waa sw gsted whuu Charles Wnlker, Mult- uamuh county luspeotor,. nrrosieu several tor violation. . i Some very good peaches frarn .McailnnvUle were ottered 75c bop:. oTrinv inn nn MLflUI AnUilKlil TREND IN BUTTER; EGGS HOLD LEVEL PoitTLAND. Ore ,lveHtock ... PORTLAND. Ore., June 25,-HfP) CATTI.Fl 0: steady. i - HOUS 1000. Including too direct or throuah: Meetly. SHICKP mul lambB 700; steady. PiEl: 1 . r is. r- PHOKN'IX. OreL. Juae (Soec-lul) .-w Ph'benU" Ornng nset Tu'luy with nlout JO member present. lteimrts oa th rwont Ornuge convention In at e d f o r d were given by Kay Want, master. Mrs. U O. Caster, home econom ics chairman end Mrs. O. I.'. Muuat, liH;tnrr of the qrange. Mr., and Xlrx. Brown, state or- nlini of the Ornns. were present and each gave Interesting talks on the worklnss of the Orange and gave many Ideas for the betterment of work here. , Following refreshments, . all r turned to the Ornwre Hall, end were led In games Uy .Mr. and Mr. Brown. ? Next meetlny will he July 7. , June 25. fjt) Oenerslly steady io firm trend Is reflected In the market for buttr. Dully cleanup of 'offerings Is Inill cutvd with no ichnngo in current values. . ', UuUergi'Udes are most pUintlfuij.. : I;! j .-. , Undertime. tn :4he egg trade lo cully shows1 no.cliunge. Prices, are Just, about being niaintnlaieU even thouKh recultts in general are .re ported UH.rftlll decreuuing. Thure 1 quite a keun demand for heavy iwelght hna wltli bids for over, 4 M pound welghu up to 1 8c lb. I,lg)it veig tits ure generut ly 11c .wim.a. ;few down to lua. There are sufficient offerings of broilers In the live chicken trade to tnke care of immedlute wants. Whilo some sates nre reported fraclionully below, general trading In light weight tun quality culves Is nt the high price recently estab lished. The smne upplles to Mock er hogs. . Miinba are stoady. . Koh (jhUlfAis. Sc lb.; li rooster, 7c.lDQke,'eitli)s, J5(j t7c.i Cease, ) Butter., butterfat onions, ' pota toes, wool, hay, eggs, milk, coun try meats, mohair quotations unchanged. Portland Wfctavt . Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., June 26. 0P Whent futures: - Open High Low Close July .65 .55 .6t .64 Sept.. .- 65 .56 .64 -64 ': CasuV wheat: . . , Big Bend blifestem .' .67 Butt white , Y.rity,M..,:,...-L:l... .67 Western .white', .,t..i.I:,L.. .67 Hard winter .64 Northern spring .64 Western red ..,.. 1-.64 Oats: No. i-38 lb. white 21.00 ...Toduy' ca'r receipts: Wheat 31; flour 10i corn 1; oats tr .4.S0OJIOO aharee. (00,000 under yesiW4uy's'tui-nover. r' , Today's closing .prices for 17 selected sto6ks follow: Amr -cMir ..i .v.:....f o w Am. Tel. and Tel...: ;.-17 Anaconda i........ ,l801S Col. Gas , 31 X Curtlas Wright , i. 3 General Electric .: 4 14 General Motors 38 Kennlcot Copper .23la Mont. Ward .. 21(4 Radio,. Corporation 20 Trans. Am. . 8 1 Sears Roebuck .' . 67 8. p : , Li.. 83 United Air Craft 2 U. 8. Steel ..r 98 C'orpt. Trust Shares ... 6 5 Year Fixed Trust 7 14 t .. . v San FmiiclHco Butterfat HAN FRANCISCO, June 26. (&) Butterfat f.o.b. Hun Francisco 20c. Wall Street Report TORTIAND, Ore., June 25. (A5) -Uve poultry, net buying prices. Heavy heus, colored, 4 Mi lbs., up 17rtc; do 3 Mi to 4 lbs., 12K(c; under S His., 10ltc: broilers, l?c: NEW TORK, Juno 85. UP) A heavy volume of profit-taking fol lowed another active advance of tt to 7 in the stock market today nnd most prominent Issues closed with net. losses of tl to 34. . United States Steel common turned a: rise of t2 Into a decline of tl.50. Its high for the day was tl02. American Can, Bethlehem Steel., American Telephone. New York' Central. Radio,. Sears Roe buck. General Electric anu Gen eral Motors lost in the neighbor hood ot a dollar each. American Tobacco 'B" dropped- t2- Ana conda, which had featured a sharp upturn In the coppers, held tt of an extreme jump of tS. Auburn Auto sprinted t23. 60, again cross ing $200. but cut Its gain In two. J. I.: Case also gave the shorts a squeestng with a-jump of tti.75, most ot which was surrendered. Sales of stocks approximated PHOENIX. Ore.. June 25. -t-(Speclul) Mr. and Mrs. Dan An. derson- of Petolumo, Cullf., called nt the John . Roberts and George McClaln homes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were former neigh bors of the above mentioned fam llUa, and their visit was much enjoyed. . Mr. and Mrs. Shelby or Port land have been visiting Mrs. Mock ie Wright during the last week. Miss Millie Burleson is spend ing this week with her sister, Mrs. Tom Caster. She spent Tuesday night with her aunt, Mrs. Wesley Corfeen. Mrs. J. W. Vatkins was hostess nt dinner Tuesday In honor- ot the birthday of her son, Floyd Watklns. Guests were Mr. ' and Mrs. Francis Walking and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd nd Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watklns and little daughter, ull of Medford. Mrs. Jess McKlnsey and little daughter of Seaside, Ore., . spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Roy Bur leson. , , Mr. and , Mrs. Rny Ward are picking apricots this week. Mrs. L. o. Caster was hostess at a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pruett and daughter. "Seerifl SWev-W. rvst sad engage. feed painter. "771 Mm - EH . , T t'lwM HT- to CALIFORNIA 19)1 is California' Fiesta Year. Thi summer acorta - of cities aol towns will recall in gay fiesta Califor nia's Spanish heritage and ;h stirring dajrs of '4 No betrrt time for a vaca tion in California. No more cocnfortable. carefree wav to go than on a Southern Pacific train. " " ' Low summer First round. trip laith KS-Jajt return limit, are now in effect to , California cities ami resorts. These tickets are Just right for a two weeks' vacation. Tickets with longet limits if JeiireA. FOR ELKS' COMING I A FEW EXAMPLES OF Mh 4anc aft! Imn th not r- crvU tvr lo th Mrmfttn.ng dVo- i rtHtv t The Klk t AhlMl (M MeJI- fr4 win hoM anether "per." break- jl.tJAY ROUNDTRIPS i4ay mori,va tt I a. ua.. tn the! I. link ,.;.:. at whk-h tHr alUi t W a aab of mi eattertatnmt , feteres. All MS ane ursvst to What a whale of a tMeretke a coat of paint makes on a ; bam! Especially if it's S-W Commonwealth Barn Paint That old shabby look diss ap pears like magic and the whole Ttace looks spruced up. Barn Red is a handsome shade that beeps its new look through the toughest weather -and, what's most important, it ac tually keeps the weather out-- A PAINT FOR YOUR FARM BUILDINGS THAT v , i . Ahr irpp tun t itwrfi tnuprn v UJOld LX RaU LA010 LUnUEA Sherwin-Williams COMMONWEALTH 'AKIN IPA0CN . beards don't rot and split nails and hinges dont rust ' buildings don't fall apart when S-W Commcdnreahh Barn Paint Is used. The price is right, and the quality is the fery best S-W Comtnomrealth Barn ' Red. Per gallon. ...1.90 Commonwealth Barn T Gray. - Per gallon . . . 2.oU irn m ehv ,ir:a;B(BCirirnMir SWP HOUSE PAINT SMERtVIM-WfUJAMS FLAT-TONE A washable Aai wall painl for in tent deraratMU. Produces beau tiful nrret taniah ao piaster r waUboartL rr Pr Quart VXJC T r e Ik M mS i aVal ii VmTlTT ! SHERWIN-WlLLlAmS MAR-NOT ,c Fatt-Dri . A water-rutin floor varaaak ssaoa t waJk wv For eak, lift fir. birch or Bnehian . rf r Per Quart 1.5U kv' ' - . y " Snck w in- WtUJA ms PORCH and DECK PaMNT Dri pnar Aifnt EjoecUDy putrid t antaatsBtl u. jd aiiin and hare) wear a aerch Soar, steps, decks mi aoatt. Per Quart...... ..1.10 Hat trarwfa fraateat boas ptkt vassa. Cavers snare aarfact per plan. Casts less an jwor htta. Waara Baactt UsBjer tins cbeapv iHr arte Los Angeles .. .. San Francisco .. Del Monte 1 Builders Hardware We Carrj' t All Times a Complete Strok of T DEXTER Door Locks and Latches in many beautiful colors ami designs. Lawwmcj Brothers' Garage and Barn Door Hardware. Window Screen Wire, all widths np to 43 inches, and Screen Door Hinge Sets and Latches to suit your needs. We invite you to let us give you our figure on your next Builders' Hardware Ks t, without obligation to you. Our prompt service and personal interest are at your disposal, and our prices will please you. ' " - ; ' V'rvT Asaaavnt lift rate ea a ta ar-petAtwaw wltn street Vc-. ...Ham r Hu.n . k i ..J ata-a S-att aJtuad Imm I' ra. wane kin. tr la atatv l.OM,XX tfM Sewa kuajred j Sat DiejfO Kitua' aoc(tl wnwihw la thst ami Mr of cr!H v'.r ravi Jsiae 3 nl Javr i ewa x. Alt vtertAmmet a r t nasmwi shrlut rl in ts.tct ks were) WniaaM fcere t. jiw tH I'lsiteJ V K. enra fH an sum t : iwi - t 4HS!. -tlif ear' jmw rW fce- eemwUM fcy t ative. a airtait. aeeniM r-' ra of Ahla4, 4j ;t kri-.at ta r spar dear.' tee t.few ave ranw erer ter) reeotrtwa as wty as a sott( eUo.c psvilVU-a aat wi'.l prrate1 VIU a wvrk. PacalHc, i. C CAftlt. i ; . .133.75 . ' aO.S5 jlT( ' ' - a , Browne Hardware Co. Quality Courtesy Strvice Phone 300 v t -212 W. Main St. Mftrfnretj ,".ann ( i . ter nI. daughter Zavlve,-all ol Medford and Mrs. noy nu'i" and daughter, Shirley Sybil of Phoenix. Wing the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson of !Nortr fbostnl' called. . . Mrs. ?J.--'.W. Watklns received news last week that' her mother, MrB. Ella" J. Best, had fallen and sustained a broken hip and was In the hospital at Tacoma. Mrs Best ' has visited , her daughter here several- times. Three of the young people of the Presbyterian church here are attending the Presbyterian Young peoples' .conference, at Kogue River Uils week. They :iire 'Marlon re Vrjes. Mildred , JPbltna-' and DorW nose. RevJ V. aclwlt Is one i i 1 1 ffUtM im'ete'UiW'-lt'WosW JMvyr by Edna Mae White. --iror ttcum ;11W Wutskry." t GLOBE. Arl't. (UP) Wlllilnj RichardHon suspected something when A Mexican called at the city Jail wltlf a quart ot ic? cronni for a fellow countryman held for Immigration law violation. Jailer Richardson Investigated and found a pint . of whiBkey concealed '.in the ice cream, .' , ; , : Shoe Cost tier Fine . LIVERPOOL. (BPJ Because the shoe fitted her; a .woman accused of throwing: It through a neighbor's window was lined cents In court here. ' The Next Ten Years IN THE AIR The Aviation Industry will demand enormous electrical development in the next ten years. Oniv 1!o of the railroads of the United States are electrified. High . way lighting, air conditioning for homes and offices, use of electricity ' for heating, and health apparatus,' increased industrial uses, and tre mendous increase in the use of elec tricity in the home, with many as yet unforeseen inventions, should great ly increase the demancT for electric ity in the next ten years. - Ccpco 6 o Preferred Stock is a SAFE, dependable investment. Divi dends are paid regularly every three months. For information ask any member of this organization or write to the INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT MEDFORD, OREGON The California Oregon Power Company t " Notice to Landowners TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT There will be a meeting of landowners at the City Hall in Talent at 2:00 p.m. v Friday, June 26th, for the purpose of dis cussing our financial situation. B0AJ5D OF DIRECTORS, Talent Irrigation District. ?3