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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL' TRrBTOTC, . MEDFORD, . OREGON, SATURDAY,' JULY 18, 1931. I i i Medford Mail Tribune "Enryont In Southern Ortoon rcidi tht Miil Tribunt" Dally and Sunday , , , . Publbhtd by MEDP-tiim PlilNTINQ CO. IB-17-30 N. Kir Ht. BOHKBT W. RUIH Ml tor K. L. KSAI'l', Mwiuer An Independent Newipaper Entered aa eerond rtin matter at Medford, Oreton, under Act of March 8, I HI 9. BCBHCKIITIUN BATE0 Br Mall In Arliitva: Daily, vlib Buttdijr, year $T.60 Iially, itb Hurwlay, month T3 Dally, vllooul 8unday, month. .,.. -CS Dally, witlrout HtirnJiy, year 0.50 Bunday, one year. 2.00 Br t'arr er. In Adtanea Mfdrord. Aahland, Jaektomllle, Central 1'ulnt, I'hocnlx, Talcol, Gold ji in mm on iiuTman, Dally, i(h Bunday, month $ .7(5 Daily, without Bunday, monUl 63 Dally, without Bunday, one year...... 7.00 Dally, lth Sunday, one year 6.00 All terms, catli In advance. Official paper of the City of ftledord. Official paper of Jackson County, UK Hit Kit QV TUB AH80CIATKII PHKflfl Beeehlf Cull Leased Wire Berrke TN Auoelaifnl Vmt la eseliultely entitled to tht uu for publication of all news dlkpalehea credited to It or otherwise credited in thli paper, Aud alio to Uie local news puMlxtied herein. All rlatiti for publication of special dispatcbaa herein are also reaened. )I KM If Kit OK VN1TKI) I'ltKHH MEMBER OK AUDIT HllilKAU OK CIIU'UI.ATIUNB Adrerthlng Keprnentatlrei H. C MUUKN8KN A CUHPANT Offleei In New York, Clueaicn, Detroit, Bin JTriiteluo, U Amfc.es; Beattla, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot (Br Arthur Perry) FOREST SAVING ' : Tho nomination nnd t ro-eloctlon of President Hoover In 1U32, 1h now UHsured, ne Ur. Clnrenco 'I'ruo Wilson of tho MolhiKl Int board of tomperanco and public morals 1mm started to uttack 111 ni. In the ticmocrutlo press. ' In looking piil! en of tho discovers that 1hcso panicky over the want-ad upHlato press, ono all pui'Hi'H loot In times, holoug 'to widows "needing money." In proa porous times the purso loser itt variably Bounded a dire warning, Vis: "Identity of finder known Knturn hiunedlatoly to avoid prosecution." There has neve been n time when widows wcro'so cureless with their wallet. Ono such seeks tho return of "120(10. All alio bad." Tlio Iors occurred on tho hlnhway tho favorite apot for losing money. Tho thouKht mines, that tho "widow" ahoulil tinvo' burled her aupply of cash under the henhouse, deposited It In n bank; or slipped It Into her mocking; where it woud 1 have caused tin unaeemly but satisfying bulge. 1 Tho following wnnt nd, from tho J.ugcno llcglator-iluuid. la a fair nuiiiiiu mitt npeiiKn tor neon; LOST llrown pllrae In l.'o urg on highway, liy" widow, needing money. Kinder return purso and eontenta. valued aa kocpanko mid keei tnoney Lnwrenne, Eugene. Many aituatlona are now report ed ''in a nutshell," that 11 f list-class magician could not cram into u ltsomhowolcd pumpkin. . "H AD COHNIi II CAUHICH ritAHl I" (Coos Hay Tllllea.) May. bo thq driver waa also naughty. "A-l aedan for wood or cow. boo N. A. rhelpa" (Salem Htlltea IJI.J 8l8ij of n bard winter. Allnee Kemple Mi'l'heraon'a iiiiivy bna n uecond-hand lludaon, to, aai the leant. , "TOtlHIST TUAIJI-J 11(1 I.I )H HP Kl.l." (1 1. 1 line Salem Hlatea- nan.) Krank and earneat, but more llko Krankle and Johnnie fTrOHD from AVat-liinj,'toii that Frederick If. Cowli-s of Santa Iiarhara, who lias been workitif; for many years for the preservation of the national forests, lias succeeded in interesting J'resident Hoover in the plan of the American Urccn Cross, is good news. Tlie west needs the assistance of tho entire country in fiu;ht mt! forest fires and rutlilcKH waste of its limher tracts, and some organization operated by men really interested in the work ought to he given a national standing that will be of gen uine service to it in its campaign. Mr. Cowles hopes to have the government give such recognition to the work of the Green Cross that its services will be as valuable to forestry and fores tation as the Red Cross lias been to Immunity. Incidentally the Green Cross, if it carries out its very ambitious plans, will be of tremendous service to humanity, for the preservation of the forests is vital to the preservation of the country. T IS NOT difficult for men and women now living to recalj when there were dozens of streams in Santa Harbara county that flowed the year round and furnished fine fishing and plen ty of water for cattle and horses. Now there are few streams. of water to be found in this section iihywhcre, a few wpeks aftcj- the winter rains have censed. In various parts of the country, old maps show many locations of what once bore the dignified names of rivers that are no longer in existence. Pisnppcarnncc of the forests is the explanation. Weather changes, the expert? telj us, is the trees nro cut and tho earth is left bare. Less and less rain falls in that particular area, and when it falls the water rushes over tho ground and cuts it to piec.es. The forests anil their preservation are a serious national problem, particularly serious to the west. Let us not forget that nature never makes a mistake. Nature planted the forests on the I'acif'ic slope for it reason. Wipe them out and everything will be changed. Santa Harbara (Calif.) Tress. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Rlfiwl Irttm ptrUlnlnc to personal hrillh ind hrflriw. not to ttlttu, dlignosll or trutnent !riH tie inwfed liy IT. Rridy If lUmped wlf-aditrnsM onelnpe if enelnsed. Utters should be brief itid nrlllen in Ink. 0ing Ui toe Urge number of letter, recelted only I few ran be msvered bere. No reply eon be made to queries Dot conforMing to UtfUuctloos. Address Dr. WiUiaas Brady a) cart of The Hall Tribune. ' A HKMj POCTOU SAVS SOMETHING THE MENACE AN JTKiM in the news recently uas under-cmphasizud by ren- son of the ciiautmeut made by Tresident Hoover's move- luetit toward a temporary moratorium of World war dobts. The item concerned the Tope and Mussolini. It was a statement from the Tope that things are not going well with the Catholic church in Italy. Tim Tope declares that free speech and all freedom of thought and aefion are dead in Italy under Mussolini and he protests against the spiritual decay that will epiuo from such a state of affairs. ' . . .. There Is no doubt that liberty and Christiauity must go to gether from now on. Any force or influence in society which limits tlio widest tolerance, or miw government which restricts man's rights to say and think uud worship as he pleases is a blow to Christianity. TIIl'j Christian church has not known this long. It took 1,500 vent'u to tetii.li Mi'iviiiiivi..! ( Mielutniiiit.. fli..t Wu .ml.. I. t.f ... u. ,1. ....... yi.ll.ill IJ IMIIL- 11.1 IM'I'V was liberty, tint now the lesson is taught. The Tope knows it. The heads of all the great Christian denominations know it. And the dictatorship of iui..o.utoerat like Mussolini is just as serious a challenge to V'hristianity no matter how fair ho talks out religion, as is the dictatorship of the poletariat under Stalin, who is frank in his scorn of Christianity. Mussolini and the Holsltevisls eonslitttte the great menace of this eenttiry. In deed Fascism and (iolshevisin are the major challenges of that form of progressive, intellectual, spiritual, and economic free dom known as Christianity which has brought tho world so far forward in the last 2,000 years. Emporju (Kai)sns) Gazette Times. , And as soon as somebody starts something and the millions timidly fall in line, we'll hear some more about the typical American's splendid initiative. ' Wall l.ee I'beaaant waa n pleaa nt caller laat evening, at (be hen noune of Mian Harah Minorca, Nltft Naldl, n movln queen of buxom proHrtlona, whoae -oinnn- llo nntlea on and off the aereen enthralled and enraptured O. Pin ion rignt nrter tho war, now weighs S3? pounda, according to film maga. Your crr. nyiupatlilKea wnn Mr. Patton, and hopea Itutb l-natlerton of supremo and auhllmo beauty, bralna, cluirm. Bweetneaa, and lltlaurpaaaeil allgelle cnialltiea, la wnteblug what ahe cuta. Moat of tho harm done during tho preaent world depreaalon baa been brotiKbt nlmut by government lirenth ami maltlen hair fern. (I'uinc.n.i. rallf., prem.) Sounda ilauslble. IIKT-llow I A blalatorluin, would not do the nation, and all parts thereof, any Jiarm. ' ' "MAN HUOT 11V Ol.tt'K TKIf (Dacramento Dee.) come! ' HXIXIUIY HITS ANKW The Walker lliotbera who have tho mall contract between here mid Harbor, received a "Jneken up" tho other day by the depart ment for carrying letiera without full poalage being on them. The boya are continually worried about ' tho situation as they hate to refuae a neighbor the favor of carrying a sealed note few mil, yet it has put them In bad with the depart, ment. Patrons of a route or this , kind should not expect the mall s cutrTioraj to do anything that the postal regulations forbid. (Salmon It Ivor Items) INDIANA WHEAT BUYS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS niCIIMO.VD. liul.. July ...i) - wayno county farmers may ex change) their wheal for mualcaf In struments. A Itlrhmond piano company today announced that It woujd accept the grain In payment for purchases and specified the required Dumber of lnialirls to Jiay for various Instruments. The rnu:itiy nlnn needs lli-hlr whines. (Ireenshoro (tin.) iler-lild-Journnl, I MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE J(o Insists that what he nays is not for publication, but I inulafc on publishing It, for I believe it may be a good whole- ftome lesson to a lot of specialist crazed folk. I am omitting the doc tor'a name, so I am Bure he can not object to this publication. Dear Doctor: I h a v o -been practicing medl cl'ie actively for 20 years. ' 1 fre quently read the questlona and an swers and commend you 'for the (food advice eo often Klveri, but I am Horry that you agreed with Mrs. JO. "V. In answering her"query. If Mrs. 13. W. had the misfortune to he attended by an Incompetent, indifferent or careletis doctor be fore, during or' after her'cohflne m'ents she should not condemn the family physician as an institution. I may say that I have never con fined a: woman, young or old1, rich or poor, without knowing her capa bilities ns to child bearing by care fully hieasurlng her pelvis and as certaining the position' 4 to 6 week3 before' confinement. I know there are plenty 6f other1 family doctors who ure just as coh-j efentlouJ3 about thiw and who know I and apply tho very latest and best ent who sees 4 his will cut out the doctor' letter and .save it to trtudy carefully , when the time cornea to get set for the advent of the ll'l stranger. QriOSTIOXS AX!) AXSWEHS Roys and GIHh I have received not only valuable Information but much real help, as well as many laughs, from your dally column. May your work go on for years and yeard. I say Ood ble3 you and your family. Too bad you never gut that son . . . (Mrs. C. S.) ; Answer Now that they're awa and wo can speak' freely I don't mind telling you. Ma'rm, that I wouldn'-t give one of my daughters for all the aono that ever lived. I have had' many good laughs, too. at the Indignant readers who take my persiflage about the boy baby business seriously. ' Well, Isn't This the Limit A testimonial for you. Our main water pfpe bunst and filled the ba-sement with 18 Inches of cold water. I suffer with chronic "rheu matlsm," but I waded Into H to rescue things stored there, and did not take cold "nor Jiave any aggravation of my "rheumatism, (W. D.) Answer It Is not a testimonial to me. It Is merely a statement of a simple truth. No one ever did contract any illnetw In that wav, njn (y cHVUUL CRM QViiqfoi ' BYN0PSI8! Ttmv Latour uHln tilev nouln(l Plerrs Donovan Hfj poaatbK cxperOsMa thould as abandon tht theatrical career hit mother hoe planned lor him. Uean tohlle Bruce Carey, the atepson Hoy Donovan had tent to Harriet Noel, hit wife, when he deserted her and Pierre, uroee the bov to invest in a mine the money tejt by his actress mother. The play s development shows a tense scene in Itruce's home, where Pierre hat lived since Brucft marriage to Ann Bevls. Bract and Ann t father, Martin, renew their appeal to Pierre, leaving ni monilnu for dramatlo school. Left alone with Pierre. Ann tenderly placet her hands on hit thonldert and urges him to remain trite to his motheTt wishes. They do not know Bruct Is watchlno them. Chapter 17 f'TAKE YOUR CHOICE" . U VERY, pretty scene." Bruce exclaimed. He was angry, t If We linilei'lAkh tn nnhllh ataln. nicthods in obstetric practice, and ments of all such experiences we'll who have aaved many a baby from have to close the paper to all other nvi iuuh i in ifpp unlivery unti many a mother from irreparable damage by unwise surgical Interference. items. Vatvination WIU vaccination protect a child I have found many contracted against Infantile paraly,-ils? Tho pelves nnd have been compelled to induce premature, labor In many such cased. In only two canes iu.s Cereirlan section 'boon required. Whl:3 I am aware of the care ic.4sneHS of some doctors and some so-called obstetric specialists, still I hope you will not permit your readers to get an lmprcwlon that years, of practice necessarily makn a doctor a back number. I wMi you would attend i few meetings of tho Academy of Modiclno here in nnd see what a large proportion of the men present range from 50 to 70 yenrs In age men still active In practice and rather more studlotM than the younger men of the dny. Sincerely, - That's nil thcro Is today. I hope ewryjijrosjiecllvc' or potentliil par- child will be 2 years old in Augu(. Should the Inoculation be done by a spec allst or family doctor? (J.S.) Answer ' Vaccination .protects only against smallpox1. There is no known means of immunizing against infantilo paralyals. Your last question In silly. Says Siimantliii Your ancient hl'tory is mixed. It wasn't In tho eighties we wore'wasp waists nnd fainted all over tho place. It was In the forties; Peif baps you got your Ideas about it from Bust kynno, David Copper- neat, etc. But I forgive you, for it Is owing to your fool column that I nm taking flnxnced dally and llklni It, (Samantha Stebblns). Answer Say we compromise cull lt,'the sixties.. Anyway we sh-..'.a all .be glad It was a long time ska. ; . Quill Points Thoy my Russia hjiH. made" religion or coinmunsm. but mavhtx j. .p. n.T.-,i,fl nun VU'-T.'eO.USA It appeals only o tho poor." 'J: HI III, If biidgo fvrves no other useful purpose, it hjis taught tho American husband;-)iov to ' uso 1 can oppner . -i . -Li " lv..'.i. , Von imy Tor nil other nlucn tloll. Why cxaet niiytlilng illf. ren-nt wlicn you sign notes for relatives? ' ACROSS I. DoublQ-rlpoer 4. Itnscnl ' 0. Public vehicle, 12. Kuroprnn Hall 13. Mma liiiaieoas M. Unllfd 11. Ann fur charily 1ft. Cluas by; poeL 17. Kniiingls IK. Nliinly tres JO. Tardy 12. Tliraa sra for , UieiiBhlB If. Tenth imrt of anything If. Onititena of discord If Kind of tons IS. Ueiiellng ebelcs St. rveari II. Mn. I, nl key note IS. MrtaHachtlsettf cni l Alio.e and supported by IT. Devl.e for littles II MMIrlnal tilnnt W. Tii.ti 41. Iiiiiuiaeis In n winter atmrt 45. Greek letlrr 4.'s tr of s ent 4ft. Maka sc Solution of Yesterday'! Puzilo 0 Ul 0UANnjL eUeILJi A OhS RWPItJHe NplWllA M SITJE E LfsJNMsnEIR E CIa sIea1r tt arC3 Wls lHMAllMe M 1 It e JDLJsi4 leIdHs n eIejr 's PI 1 MIL EFlP a t eDa s eLTd e sc A f SAJC E S'ElVlElNflRIAIt EjB(AIMETN Ps3anJdIe tWBa l eCj lnNBefA SD&lL A rTd S OQllDlG EDJEP RIVE 1 ftOjNfE N:NE Afll C E S SlAjslS UslTlgiElRUclAlslK 4S Cuilmn M. Tnvern 61. OUi n.mlcftl ilOt 65. Comw to mi hirlty Tip 67. Ait.minn to ft huMtllnR 1 SI. !lvlnn rRBn or harinir ft? fihrep ; DOWN I. Child's napkin 3. Toem S. Kind of flow. orlnR plum . Mterl:il ut-rd for t-lriicrsj' uniromiet S. Hi-llKloim aliter (i. drow oia t. Klosh of mtvet 8. Irreeulnr 9, OlmtlM visUtr 10. l.hoiHry nortipit 11. Wager 19. liotiHt tr I'lirdoii SI. Twltohlnc Ut. Mcxtmn lolliira Si. Pt oii uf art Inn SI. iNiikIIM. cnllfHfj 14, Vocnl rutniHi sltions ?7. Intoijrlty ft. Srn tmKlei 31. Ilatdrd s. i:xtriMns pnln lU innh of tho lioirtiif; fi.ntlly ST. A loo 31. l(tvnlirt?4l 4'V Kundiuncntal 42. Inipiuvu 44. Continent 4(i, Ornnm?nt ..rtnvninc a Jhxhlhlst 47. Kvtiry on i Month of ih ywir: nt.hr. (0. Turn to th rinbt 61 or rfnt rlnln 03. in.rn Tho two thingr that cause a trig gor to work more quickly are, oil anq a yellow streak. mi I'l-atlui from henrt troublo have uonnicd 1n the last in years; also tho number of people goofy about exercise. Americanism: Working like fur to get rich, o you can sit on thc porcn at a pwoll sanitarium an I watch the happy poor saunter by. Capital punlhmcnt: A method of finishing those who are already broke. ' ' It may hurt the modern's van ity, but nearly nil of the Informa tion in the IHitnnnlen was assem bled beforo ho waa born.' ' p p I U s u, 17 j y ho 3 75 " T-4 7 : 77' 7 Tq 17 - 53 '. ir 55 " 3 r"M j T$ " 7f 3" IT sT sj & T771S T "sTr W ss sf AM Ailotlicr thlnjr lenriied lit iiuitlicr'a knee, ir Fhe nits with tier li nnis Iii-ihhI thcrv, u that siimkc IntUi-ntcs iometlilux hut. inese smart ones who said the 0111-iasnioiieil r.ilths and etanilards were silly houll lake a good look at the country now. In ancient times the thins that made a mediocre inan rich nnd famous was called charm. Now It Is called publicity. Hint to the Jobless: You don't need any previous experience or a riample ease to be a reformer. Now we undersiantl why lug Ituslnew considered men u.el.ws after 40. They couldn't rk up enough cnthu.-la.-m t inke their bruins useless. UNBOWN jtfRMJi, ; KRA Ti:i,KI'IIOMX. ' Hy lnry (Jraliam Homier. The Little Illack Clock's magic quickly took John and I'eggy to a place near tho sea, and they stepped Into boat nwalting them, One of the other pansen gcrflwas a diver. Ho had n very different outfit from that of the old-fashioned diver who h n d recovered the lady's Jew els. t. . Attn ched to his suit was a telephone by which he could tell tho people In the boat when he wanted to come to' the' surface again. Hisliles. he Was going to be able to stay down for n long lime, ntr being pumped Into his Helmet while under water. 1 eggy and John stayed in the boat and walrhed the man going uown neiow the wnter. did not go beyond where they could see him perfectly, and how strnnge he looked walking under the wnter! He looked as inouun ne were so light that it was hard for him to land nnv Where, but after awhile he began i.i.-nioK up rare stones and put ting ineni into a hag that he carried. I nen n message was received .nm ne warned 10 come up once more and he was hoisted up, bringing with him tuanv fine stones and some rare and beau tlful shells. Jolin wnnted to go down nnd see all the weeds nnd slone nnd fishes nnd plants under the wnter here, for It looked so beautiful. out tne t'loek said: I wnnt to turn the time quite fur ahead. Come, we must hurry now. i copie nnve been able to go nown ns much as 500 feet of late. out 1 m going to turn the time ahead so we II see lieople diving down nnd seeing what Is what along the floor of the orenn at 7110 feet." "Yes, let's hurry." mid John. Correct this sentence: "When I was your nge," said i,,,. - Ml very grateful fr the kindnvs. of my parents." . MISSOURI SrWiN BY EARLY MORNING QUAKE i NKV .M.UUtlll. M.. july ,, (T A distinct earth.iuake" Shock was fell at NPW Madrid at X:M a m. today, tfx, tremor shaking windows, telephone p,.s wires and trees. So far ns Is known no one waa Injured nnd no dam age resulted,, -Parents VVIIKItK I I MM-Ml vr KIUS Hy Allip .IihImiii I'm fa- There one i hild-tralninc situ ation In which punishment ia sure to fall and indeed, to do even worm than fail. ,r m,k!ng it ,en nmn difficult for the child to achls-ve seif---ontrol. Knuresis let a m no womler but controlled himself because a fhic moment ne aid not wisn 10 au. tagonlze Pierre. Pierre and Ann drew apart a lit tle confused; n8t so much troin any feeling of guilt, but more be cause of Bruce s tone and manner. , !'Too bad there's no movie cam era bandy.'! Bruce continued, com Ing slowly forward. "Other man's wife bidding lover a fond farewell, heh?" He laughed. The embarrassed Pierre protest- ti. VAw, Bruce, what's the matter with you don t be foonsp. , Ann and 1. were, oqly Just" Bruce interrupted him. , "Sure, you were only Just I could see that for myself. Honestly, I don' know bow my wife is ever goipg to manage without her little playmate. And who will mother poor Pierre and advise bin. about his soul and understand and appreciate dim when be Is far away from bis be loved Ann!" Ann, without speaking, was watching her husband doubtfully. Pierre attempted to bide bis em. barras8ment by burlesquing the exit of a frightened lover. As he reached the archway opening Into the hall Bruce called: "What's your hurry. Pierre? Don't go on my ac count. I did not mean to butt In ou your tender scene; It was very effoctlve, really." Pierre whirled and ran hastily up the stairs. Bruce's laughter alarmed Ann. "Bruce," she exclaimed, "what In the world Is the matter with you?' "There's not a thing the matter with me," he returned grimly, "but I havo something to say to you, my lady." "Yes, retorted Ann coldly. "It must be something very Important, Judging from your tone. . J'tt Is. 1 overheard what you said to Pierre Just now about his letting me Invest bis money for him. Ann drew herself up defiantly. "Well, what of It? You have known all along what I think about your trying to get Pierre's school money away frrom him. You and father ought 19 be ashamed of yourselves." f Bruce controlled himself with an effort. "Listen, Ann. I've told you over and over that this Red Butte, Nevada, gold mining proposition Is my big chance to make a . killing ano get out of this small-town bank ing game which will never get me anywhere." Ann retorted hotly, "And L've told you that you have no right to ask Pierre to let you risk his school money In a business about wblcb you knoy less than nothing." "But I do know all about this Red Butte mlno." Ann's only answer was a gesture of hopeless resignation signifying tiint It was iaele8s to continue such a fruitless argument Bruce moved uneasily about, con sidering whether or not he should toll his wife something which he had so far kept from her. Then he said. "Ann, If I tell you how I know this Nevada mining nronost tlon Is all right will you promise you won t tell Pierre?" Ann was surprised. "Not toll nerre?" 'Ves do you promise not to re peat wnat I say to Pierre?" She considered a moment, then: "Why. yes. Bruce; of course I promise not to toll anybody any thing which you ask me not to mention." "Well, then," said Bruce. "I Irnnw ntt ni ., : ' "uuui mis .Nevada gold mine oecause It la Roy Donovan who told me about It and wants me to go in with him nn..... knows the mining game from the ground up no was born and 1 raised in the West up to the time he went Into the theatrical busl ncss. And when he quit Pierre's ; mother and the theater he went : back west again Into mining" I Ann drew back In amaiement. Bruce! Are you talking about Roy Donovan, Pierre's father?" I "Yes." "Well, no wonder you don't want Pierre to know who is back of your precious mining scheme. A fine chance you'd have to ever get a penny of Pierre's money for It at-; ter the way his father treated hls mother when he was a chlid.; Shame on you,' Bruce Carey!" "Now you look here, Ann, It's true enough that Donovan left Pierre and bis mother flat and has never been heard of by them since, bu' don't forget that he was my stepfather and that even after my mother died -be continued to taka care ot me as if 1 were bis own son.": - ' Ann returned Indignantly: "And don't you forget, Bruce Carey, that when Roy Donovan married Harriet Noel she mothered you aa if you were her own boy, and that even after her own son. Pierre,, was born she treated you as lf you and Pierre were brothers. You talk about this man Donovan being like a father tc youi You owe a thousand times more to Pierre's tnotber! I know because Father Tony Latour has told me all about It" . "Leave that old fool Tony, out of this, will you?" growled Bruce.- "If It hadn't been for bim you and' I'd have had this deal cinched long ago." '". ' ' - , '; "Do you mean tp tell me, Bruce,. that all these years that you have been growing up bere in Orchard Hill you have known where Roy Donovan was?" 1 "No, I never heard from him after be quit the theater and I came to live In Orchard Hill, until he wrote me about this mine." Ann returned thoughtfully: "I see your precious stepfather evI-! dently knows about this money Pierre received from bis mother'B will on his twentieth birthday, and figures that be can get bold ot It through you. I'm sorry 1 promised . you I wouldn't tell Pierre." "I suppose you wouldn't believe tl'at Roy Donovan really wants to do something big for his own son, Pierre, and for me? "No, Bruce, I couldn't believe that." , . .. I And you still refuse ( help me ' persuade Pierre to let me invest his money for him?" I certainly do, Bruce more than ever, after what you have told me. Are you so crazy for money that you have lost all sense of what is honorable?" "All right Now listen to what I've got to say. No man can do big things without his wife's help. You have no ambition either for yourself .or for me. You would be content to have me a bank clerk here in Orchard Hlrt the rest ot my life, just like your mother and you kept your father down all his lifo. You would saddle mo with a raft ot kids beforo we could afford an automobile! It may be all right for you you have never known anything but this damned hick town, but I wasn't born here and I don't intend to spend my life here. I've had Just about all I can stand ot Pierre and his career, and his dead mother's Influence, and your'; sentimental mooning over him. Pierre loves you. He loved von before I married you. But he gave you up for his art Just as his mother before him gave up Antonio Latour. Pierre would do anything you asked bim, and If I lose this chance to make a stake It'll be all your fault. You can take your choice; persuade Pierre to let mo use his money, or I'll cut tho whole works and strike out for mvsolf. If you don't play with me I'll nlav a lone hand." Bruce, Brute, you'ro crazy I Yon wouldn't you couldn't" Bruce continued, relentlessly: "It's not like I waa trvinz to stent Pierre's money. rm proposing meroly to Invest It In such a wny that It'll make big returns for him and put me on my feet at the same time. "But Pierre's plans! His ertnen. tlon tor the stage! Hlo career,'" on. rot! I toll you 1 nniv onn,i this money for a year! But thero's my proposition take your choice"' Ann's reply was DraventoH h Pierre who anneared rannlt,. an the stairs. Upon entering the room. Pierre could not help seeing that there!- as trouble between tha liiihsnr and wife. Bruce, hard, cold eniJ lntlng, looked from Ann to Piert-J and from Pierre back to Ann. Ann.' trying to hide her tears, could not speak. Pierre, embarrassed, uneasy-fearing that he might ho the cause ot their quarrel-looked from one to the other In boyish uncer tainty. ' (CrtrrUH. 193). (. 4rt:c. d r. 1' Brue. Ii ofl tomorrow But such Strang, leavt-taklng ," bring, ,,rm , p,erTB,," FLIGHT 0 Ti (Medford and Jack,, . History From th," " Tlio Mall Tribune',"?; 10 Tear Ago.) " TEN VEAIts acq J"iy 18, 1921" ' "- (It was Mondavi . At coroner's Innuest at V, body is identified as thai nrumfield by wife, and .'j Dennis Russell by h8 tweh. Intimate friends also -h body as Dr. Brum.ieius T many peculiar angles; ' Texas prepares bilTTo con. riding activities ot Krj Kl Upstate press expresses co, "Oregon citizens will ' uwayed by capitalization n erance and pigotry." ' Mr. and Mrs. Jame. o.'. auto tour of the Willamette, All rooms at Crntpr 1 .1.. taken for next two day. , rush of tourists. County court onion. .... to. keen down dimi p: highway. .; -' Eight thousand, fin v.' and twenty-three dollars' ta gold mined in Jackson coiif' year, according to govern! liut la. Frey Ryan ' cleans ik . picture machine or ti, o.J tre and pictures are clearer. 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