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-r.xrsrr lOSOj'ORD ,Mirt TRIBUNE,' ' MEtiFOitD, S OREGON,; MOXflAY, AUGUST. 31, 1931, Medpord Mail Tribune f .' . , "CftnrotM In SoutherS Orttw rudi tbi Mill Trlaune" , " ' " PublllMd br t HtnroBi) riuNiiNQ CO. ' IHMI N. ru ll. Hum t ""' BOBKBT W. tVBb, Editor . L. KNAPP, Msoscer - ".' yn, i i ii i. Ad Independent Nevspsser '" tntetfd u mm) ilw Mlttr it Madferd, Oreson, (mdef Act of Hatch 8, UTS. - - Wi Mill In Aihawe: Dally, lltb Sunday, rear..'..... $r.60 DaMr,- with Bandar, swath. . Td Dally, without Sunday, nontb 65 Dally, MUwut Sunday. rear..,.,.... t.SO ,,' Susday, om year. ..:.......''. .if.'. 1.00 .... -By Carrkri In Adranee' Madterd. Ashland, ,", latsMo.UU, Central rlst, PnosU,;7iut, Uold 111 and on HUhitari vmji witn Hunaay, aroma .J r.oo S.00 Dally, vtunilt Bunds?, ssonth. . IteilJ,- Knut WurtUr, ona year., Dalbv-wtth. Sunday, ona year.,.. All tcrinj, cash in adTanea. - OffMat aaoa'of the city erf Medforl 'Official paper of Jackson County. HIMBKR Of IM ABflOCIATER.PRlSl ' raxetflni Full UaaM Wlra Benlaa ..lU-AuocUMd mi la aiclwliely endued fa UM 'UMes etHjIksUoo of. all. seta dlipatabn andltad to It of oUerwIaa cndlted in thla paper, and alio -te the local news .published herein. All rlghls-foe, publication of special dUpatcbaa herein ate also resected. - - . mtMBiia or cnitep mem MEkUtKB Off AUDIT IUWMO I, 01' CWCUI.AI10N8 , Adietliarag aVpresentsSfrea ' ".Ml mWMBU k COMPANY . Offices Jn Ne..Yeti. Clilcaio, rwolt, Ian ' ffaneUco, toa Amelea, Baattla, Portlands , " ftataaaa) , s, ' ' Ye Smiudfge Pot . People wltli 20 bills still loso them ftnd advertise for their return. Such plutocrats sr lull of hope and fnlth (n human nature. Prof. Irving Fisher. of , Yale, In a magazine article ,'iolds that ''the average, man will return a found 1000 bill, quicker than he will one of a smaller denomination." As a matter of t baro.' and . bold foot, neither, i would be returned, save over (he dead body' of the finder. ' Since Henry Ford proposes that all " his employes raise their own garden truck, a counter-irritant of merit would be' to have the farmers make rir their own Fords, For , Mwlsss ., .format :n.teror, . strelghthanglng, unllnod draw cur tatnss ire; ,nelpfm In creating an atmosppere; of iticBtlllty.-.( Household Hints. K. Ispeclally. the klnd: that looK like they had been clandestinely cut from Ve center . of, one of; . John Mann's awnings..."-. . . , AN KIMIOK. JJHCA.Vra . .. .i,. (Hruslivlile ltciu) , The Methodist Ladles were meeting yesterday, afternoon .with Mrs., rjlla Mills for .tliolr, regular, August .meeting,,,. We. did. not, got a report on tho meeting but a safe guess would be that there was plenty of one lining namely, conversation, , Does anybody know what percent age of lncroase, tho .birth rate on .plots In this section shows, over 1030. The favorite blat of European statesmen about to be. yanked loose from a high plact, seems to be: "It's ..the World war all over again." . Portland . , end .Willamette , valley ihenvy thinkers, are now engaged, In the herculean, task .of proving that. "politics had nothing to do, with tiie Intelligent .voters chasing Jnvcstmon.t rl. millions from the state last Novem ber., It these savants, can convlnco OregorUan on, tbls point, they should be gtantcd .unrcntrlctcd righto to op erate 3-pca games In all centors of population. , Jim Huddlcaton, popular and elu : alve bachelor, was In town Thursday - from Lone Rock. (Heppner Nows.) Daniel Cupid never organizes a posse. Theee are the days when Scalloped ' Squash defeats Spinach au Orntln, " 'as a-culinary atrocity. . Famine, plague, flood, and a few minor annoyances like Brltlf.1 mid- , dtlng In governmental ,affairs, and Bals)ievlkl agitators, beset China and tlisj phlnose. They now plan an elec- ; tloiit and, as a result, a new civil war U feared. Under . the , clrcumntanoos, It don't seem right to blame them. , Hunters are strolling through the (Imber with loaded rifles. They are not looking for deer.,. If a deer seises the rifle and commits suicide that's different, , .. , , OVERCOATS COME NEXT ( (Southern Churchman) Will the person who took a new Panama , hat, . with Parker Drldgett trade mark stamped ln- ' side, at the Alumul luncheon at the P. B. Theological Seminary, commencement . day, commupl cate with the Rev. W. 8. Shack- ' lute, 1313 Clifton street, N. W., Washington, D. C? Also a new gray summer r felt hat from .Epiphany Pariah ftall.. Washlng- vton, D. C. during the Diocesan convention. I have the two old huts that were left. l" A, Japanese reporter travelled two 1 1 weeks by land and water, under or I' dera from his superior, to elicit a few j Words from Mr. Llndbergi , upon his j arrltal on Japanese soil. It Is fair I to presume that the Oriental scribe , did not care much about- the trip, I but forced to It. aimed to make a good Job of It. All he could wring from Mr. Lindbergh, In the ways, of i words, was Vie blunt comment: "I I have no statement to maks.:', This. Is . favorite trick of the eminent flyer, j and again there has been no strain II on the Llndberghlan vocal chorda, and no smirch on his clam-like re- serve This may be a holy trait, as t: some of his worshippers Imagine, but, t a little wlndlneas, occasionally, on j behalf of the press, would make him seem more considerate of It. I'' Utait I Ires KTlTeT5; r-J'-..: j ' HAHR16BURO, Pa. (UP) Reports I td the Pennsylvania state polios showed that fires In Pennsylvania during July took a toll of 02 Uvea od caused property damage tail (sated at f 100,000, Fmnce Takes the bead nptB otjipr day wo predicted present world conjlitions. would result in preatly strengthening the power arid prestige of the league of Nations. 'i( . ( j. Now M. Paill-Bancour, chairman of tje foreign relations committee of the French Chamber of Deputies, comes forth with the announcement that France will favor at tlic coming dis armament conference, a pooling of military and naval resources under the control of the Leagitc council'. ' t YTXDR the circumstances this is a" most significant state ., men)i. France is't9dny the richest and most powerful na tioii in. Europc,,..SJie. is generally regarded, as the most formid able obstacle to, an' genuine program, of world peace and dis Brmaracnt.,..; . .i ..,)-: .. ,;4v,J,-. , ,. .:,,.:, ..' '. And yet, the mail 'who' will undoubtedly lead her delegation to the disarmament conference, ward a nqw lnieriiaiionausiii, oacKea up py turee. ,: ii, -i , ill is inconceivable. that At. Paul-Boueour would make this InnJiouncement .unless li& knew ment favored it. Coming' from France it can only mean that thc'riatioif hcretofore'lcast' 'in!syinpathy with 'disarmament and World peace, rcqlizcs how strongly world opinion is foi it, and lias decided that some genuine concession to it must be matlo. "V ' ' i'.V'j:'- ' : vtt.-.:: '-'- ' :- ' FRANCE is not only the richest anaiost powerful nation in , Eiiropo, but siie, is (Jiplpmatically the shrewdest. This sug gestion may be offered at this .times,to;allow' France to avpid nny radical .diriariiiament, ;,on' the, basis,, of, p)acinfjcontroi.'.,of her lai)d i(n,cfse!i forces in he hands of tho League of . Nations. , Jlii.t whatever the inner. reason, tho announcement is or great impWtttnce. ., I(. oiily shows htjw tl'e desit-e ior al.wafless world has advanced since the League was first foi'jncd. The idea of sin ' iniermtipiiifmtoree to back! up the decrees of the leanue, was then aWnd6iied'8'top'adiaf.V.jJ J .... j Now our 'most militaristic nation ! publicly favors it. Oh-Hate dtdii! " c- . ,. - ; n ( , u .,. ' . .'. ,'.' TTTIAT old saying that "Thc Kiug , can tfo lio wrQhf,',' scenis to have been repluced iii this .country, by tlo axiom" that Jtlic I'rciiidont can do nO'right.'V , u,. ; v. - -.j ), .-j, ,. .(, ,i i For many monilis we have been reading editorials in several 'ol the lending1 Democratic nqwspu'pers in' the country," rtild if there is uny ill in this country, or elscwlicre, that Prcsirent Hoo Vcr Js' NbT DIRECTLY TO bLIlME FOR, we don't know what it is. ' ii i .... j I The Iiubit of blaming the President for everything' has be come so general thnt it is really , ( A lev, wccks agOj at, eastern tfiin'ocl' tjid ills of the farmer are and nothing clso'and this sumo as serioimly. maintained tho His, Hoover's tariff, which lowered Jt.rj 1 .i:'r Ji.L;:.l i. . 'iiO.V'in the samo paper we rc.iid:i"T!io farihcr is the backbone of tlio" nation, if he fulls tho nation fii'lis.' If lVcsulmiT lloovpi' would jnect this problem as it sponsibility, iustend of sidestepping it' mid all others by an pointliig another commission, something miglif, fljidone. As it is nothing has been done, and White House nothing will 'be! I , , ': e. e SO IT goes. We don't deny tjhat to the pepple of this country, . both to his supporters and his opponents President Hoover has been a great .disappointment. But we arc not so sure that any man elected in his place; would havo done better. . And wc' lire" certain that President, Hoover can't bo responsible for everything his opponents blamo him for; No one could be.,, .-. - . - , - - v . , . .... ., .. TAKE this commission business", for example". .Every time the President appoints a commission,-from tho Democratic press bureau comes a loud uniV raucous horse laugh. Tho President, it seems, does nothing but appoint icommissious, and the .com missions do-nothing but "spend the taxpayers' money a ml pass the buck." , , . . , , i Yet. statistics show that President Hoover litis appointed fewer commissions than Roosevelt or Taft, and in the siimt! length of timo only a", few more than President Coolidge. ( Why has ho appojntcd these eommissionst To get the facta, to'iictorinino what is 'true and what isn't, so that policies may bo bused upon conditions as someone thinks they may be. w. I SEE uotling wrong iii mimiouR because we Relieve never before in the Jiistory of this oouutry; was there greater, peed of first detetfmining whaf is THUE, and then acting upon it.,, , , lUisiness has been bad. Hut thoro. huvc been no serious dis orders, no destructive strikes, no calling out of the militia, such us whs the case in 18!).'!. There have, been wago reductions but. thanks to President Hoover, such reductions have not been (ien crid, nor excessive. The Farm Hoard, lias not been able to' solve the farm problem, could anyone solve it J but it has kept the price of wheat in this country fffr abovo flic markets in Liver pool, and Canada. , ... This is neither n Hoover defonsi nor a Hoover "apologlo," It is merely a plea to give the mairwho happens to occupy the White Honso during a critical time, ami who wc behove is domg his best to make conditions better rather than worse, a 'square deal. ,Tliat'i all. Just a DECENT break. !: ONCoysisTRxcy, By Alice Juilmn Peale. Tony, questioned about his bed time, answered. '! Well, when am ma's feeling good she lets me stay ud. late, but when she's cranky I have to go to bed right' after up- Tony la an acinpiaoie ennu. ni a ha .already . Aas,..Uutca ..liunaeii, tq th KUosynorasles f another witlx cheerful cynicism, wnicn enouio eunel -fcUav-ln ejooat aUad. .. Although parental Inconsistency msv nlav Its part In teachlnn eb"- dren to adjust jthemselvee to tM.mn to putilshmenu and prohibitions. unpredictabilities of an inconsistent J favors this far-reaching step to that theprcsent French govern amusing. I;,;J. -i ' j ;j ,contejnpo;ary,scviousiy main-, dise,.tolToovcr's'!faii'iii board paper, a few days latcr,;'jusl of the farmer were' "due to ithe rates 6ii"c'vei'.vtinii(J"the farm- ....ti!: irs' ij,i. .1;..;, aU.S shotild" be iiiet aojcp't his re as long as Hoover is in tho , . ! :. i i :.e ;.... .-.'. i under the same' circuinstanccs, they aro instead of upon what. ;!. this. In fuet, wo belicvo in eom- world. It certainly does not help In the formation of good habits, nor In calling forth that respect, tor those in authority which Is a neces sary element In proper character development. , . All children now and then atrug gl . against routine, try to break the tules or "get away with some thing," yet there Is probably noth ing which is so sure to make them unhappy as an undependable re gime. ' . Usually, the child doea not readily adjust himself to parental Incon sistency. Because he never knows what to expect, he Is coiuitantly trying to get by with something tbst ..l,.9tdlqarllx Jorblddtn, vTher H always , a , chance .that . he will succeed.. .,' V ; ,. v.. ;, -la erlalu..type of child incon sistency catisea worry and anxiety. Since he can see no rhyme or rea- ne never now wnen tney win fan, Peobnal Health Service ,' v . By WUliam .' Sltned letten nertalnfnf te penoeal.haltb and enloia, jt te dlmaa, dlacnoala at tratmtnt will be answered bj Dr. Brady If a itamped self-addressed emelopa Is enclosed. Letters should ba brief, and nritten In ink. Ovinf to the large number of letters reeelred only a few can ba answered bora. No. rrplr can be made to queries not conforming te Inatnlctlona. Address Or. WUllas Brady la can af Tba Hall Tribune. HYGIENE FOR. THE .. . ,'.: ' r I-.: , . Cure rnens t care of Jhe( trouble, not ; neccssarlaiy l)ealng or restora tion to. healtl),. In. Europe, the, .term. it rewins --is..orjgtpsi meaning. , in Arner-, lea It has nearly loat Its, prig Inal meaning.,, r. r,,. Hemorrhoids or plles.y are. varicose veins.., An ."attack" ... of- -. hemorrhoids Is either acute lnllam. matlon of .the af fected, veins,, with or. without .clotting of blood In. them. or bleeding ,from ute ...velna,.. Qnce you get varicose veins (you'U .prob ably, always havo, them, unless .-you submit to some medical, or. surgical treatment for. their removaj, or-vObUrr eratlon. But even If , you are sub ject; to hemorrhoid nyot anay,- avoid "attacks", by careful , adherence to certain rules of hygiene.,, . . The first essential for . freedom from "attacks" Is total abstinence from Interfering with , the bowel function, either by , physios ort by enemas. Probably. It Is useless lor a mere health expert to attempt . to, advise wiseacre laymen about this,, but I'm telling you: . You ' may take the advice or leave It. The, scaond t essentf a, 1 1 think, Is painstaking washing and drying' of the perineum regularly. ,., Where there Is a varicose condition of hemor- rlipldal veins ".ayeri occasional' ncgleet of i this is risky and often: tne price af ; (he omission Is an "attack" of piles. t, '; Other causes or contributing fac tors. pf piles, have been discussed In preceding articles. . , . j; . . .p any reader Who, suffers' from hemorrhoids, docs not understand clearly , how to follow" these-, two es sential, rules o; hygiene I will be glad to explain any point' not clear to , the reader, If the reader will ac company" his question with a stamp ed envelope bearing' his address. - It Is very difficult to discuss the sub ject here, owing" to the prudishness of the lalty. - - , ... ' One subject to piles may go fqr mapy. years or for the rest of his ltte Without another, "attack" If. he does, ndhcre faithfully to the two rules above laid down. Of course there is no healing of piles (hemorrhoids) except by one or another surgical procedure which either rcmovca the affected- portions of vein or obliterates' them. Like wise there is nothing - about suoh an operation, no matter how successful or how (Skilfully, done, .that, prevents: the patient from developing new piles Subsequently It .the ' original, causativo.fnotom are- not -corrected., anvis .in- a chronic st.ato .of apprc henslpp. ;He feels insecure , and is consoqilcntly ottan Irritable and, uiij roasorjablo..w4, , -i, , , If, children cannot have, ,falth In our, rcaaoiiabloncss,, good .sense, and fairness, they have .very. little to enng .to. . ..., . They are at sea In a world where right nd tv.-ron.libarujtt.rom,! day to ( day,. ana...wiiere snrevvtnieas ,.in gauging parental moods Is, the-, vtr tue which will scrc thorn best, ' : ' t-? ' lll.ACK-KVI-m 1'SA'S lly Mary ilmluiin nnnner. Peggy tolo), the Little Black Clock how , she Jhad been gathering wild flowers all afternoon and what a splendid big bunch of black-, eyoi Susans she had picked. ,- .- "They're called. ox - eyed daisies, to .aren't they, Little Black Ciruk?'' and he nodded.. . "They're such genoiouc Uqwers that is, theyVei generous to' the insncts nd ' totes nd butterflies .the Wttie Black Clock .sold. .... "Let's go out Into tho fields and see them. i u t,urn the time back a few hours."; ., .., . ... , . So John and Peggy went . with the Clock to where.e, number .of. black-, cyo , .suseuis were stanaing up in, a neid .or , clover,, Around them, were mn'ny,, butter flies and other, Insects and tha bllcK- eyed Susans, were ,liUghng and say. i.:-:, Coma to our banq.iet." , .','Maybe the farmers dont care for us because they cannot -use us tor food, but the Insects- Jove ,us. and they return our kindness by spreadvj mg our . pollen around so that we grow everywhere.. . , Come to our banquet", ,, And the! Insects, the bee, and tho butterflies. did not need any second. Invitation oees. .,ini Is a delicious banquet." , "Oh, wlp, wisp,'; , !Upered the butterflies, "th( l.ctoiuly -beyond all butterny' words 't !s so good." ,,"Oh, stp. sip." sighed the other in sects. In Joyous little times of voice, "how good this Is," ..,.,.- . "You se,".slri. the Uttl Black Clock, "the tolack-fyed Sustna.do npt mind if the farmers do not care about Wwm. when thy have such very enthusiastic followers as these insects." ,. $ . , ''I like the black, -eyed iuans too." Pegsi said, "nd. i trunk ttiay'ra nice to be, so generous to all trie bunlna. droning little creatures who must get mnr loco somewhere 1 " The Reds ran't get Into our gov ernment, but our government nas got lu Ihe ml. Judge, n Brady, H. D, CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS. . QUESTION'S- AND ANSWERS. Lucky Family Has a Uoat. Two young people -I know solved the: problem of good, cheap , milk for their two children. They live In the suburbs, When the price of milk went up they bought a goat for S8.50 and now they, have 3i quarts of excellent milk a day. - The critter, finds her own feod through J a large -part of the year,. I think this might be a good tip' for other families. Mrs. S. ' - ' ' Answer Thank you'. So do I. Own your own goat. The milk Is supe rior to ordinary cows milk both In nutritive value and In freedom from contamination by1 disease germs, especially tuberculosis. Lucky chil dren who have fresh milk from their own goat. , '.-'.- ..A .Palir of' Us.',' ' ,..X -am.. 51 and,,.have done,. clerical work, slnceX was.-M. CJ fee; pretty good physlca,Uy,.bnt here's., my trou ble, whenever- I attend a, movie and see an affecting scene, such as a mother. qieOfjlngwiyi. A,n ,or daughter,,, or , perhaps a child, bef,ng 111 ..treated, ror, even ., Christmas tree scene I start crying anosso blng, so It Is noticeable to others l-lr:.m D.f-. ,'i i .:. -.i . jAnswer-r-So do X, dorq. It'., , If onl,y a fellow could plow his nose during such scenes but If you blow too often or . too .'Jong, the usher will tluiow ,ou out,,or th ,folkHarpund ypq,,lll, suspect . you,,ava (ioroe-J thing ..catcning. v. j. maae. iv-., to .drcsseepeclally'tor, pathet4l.,plo tures-rl .wear,, a strip. oi.sponge..,jn' side my, collar., and , Just sltt.ihere ami , .let, the, sponge, soak, up. the tea as ! they;, trickle down, If. you slve. the. tears unimpeded .drainage you.' are .ess-,fap,t to have. one . of those convulsions fit. the diaphragm -that glve.yoUr away., A , wash, the Hair every way. I wash my' hair every secqndor third Slav, and sometimes every, day, and have been told it Is harmful. P. J...C-.. . . ... ,., .! ,, Answer--NO; more j, harmful .; than, bathing, (every few days. In fact, It, It is necessary, to bathe every w days or. even every day, iprcieann ness,. surely., 4t . Isj. as,,pecessar5r..V wash' the scalp, as often. X, haven't met ,iny, bathing! snobs .whq. .are . so. keen,, about cleanliness of. the. scaip Theyi think that cat), gq,..for weeks at a time .without .a. wash..,Jtf, you take pains, to rinse the soap out of the ( hair, there Is no., parm (in washing the hair as often as you vilsh, ., provided .you apply a , few drops ' of , any' simple oil, . such ...as fresh castor oil, to the scalp after -the shampoo, to replace the natural skin Sou or 'hair toll removed by washing. ; ,,. , ,, , . . N (Copyright John p. Dllle Co.) (Continued from Pag Ont ' ,takrig forawarlrpbeS(a, lolri cloai; jfpr nourishment t.wo .female - goats, that give milk, and for occupation a con trl vance for making cloth by hand; ' , .And such Is the power of sincerity that, tills hait-starved, penniless man will be received with honor and re spect not accorded to any rajah, glit tering with Jewels,, arid enriched by millions that British, rjili' helps him ito extract from, miserable natives, at n is sword helped him to extract them be Tore the British came.. .Perhaps you read here a sugges tion T that. ..mysterious, rays, Alpha, Beta, Gamma, etc., aro able to pene trate our tissues, without destroying them, might prolong human life. The learned Doctor Stoklasa, serl ous scientist and radium expert, tells the congress of radiologists In Paris that the rays may prolong " human llfo Indefinitely. . , . . ; . Old age means "simply a state n which the tissues ot the body hove become deoxidized and the slate ot complete) deoxldlzatlpn is death." . ;Alpha rays arrest this deoxidizing process, Pete, and Gamma .', rays re- oxldlze the tissues, giving them new life. - ' .Ho calamity could be greater than making lire last forever,, .... .Imagine, a. world, peopled by ten billion human beings, all too old to have children or accept a new idea. While waiting for "youth from ra-. uium, tne wise man win reoxidlze htrnself .with ,deep breathing.' open windows,, and .exposure of his body toW sun's rajs; ,-,'4,;'V;.;. V? " Rejuvenation by radium would be at least, more welcome) than the Voro hotf method, via the glands of goats -or,mpnke.ys. An old, man, anxious. .to kravlvfi energyr that ..wlU, let . him continue .pisj-ing we fool, la a sad , MacDonald, having put his' coun try's . Interest ahead of hlsi Ubor party's desire' for' a big dole "even If Britain has not the money." Is asked to resign his seat In parliament' by hli lobor constituency. He will prob ably obey the order, and since nd man can be prime minister unless he sits In ' parliament, Maconald will doubtless be made a peer and take his. seat In the house of lords. 1 III the event, he will have run an Interesting course, coal, miner, labor pblltielso.'prlme minister and peer ot the -realm. ' '',; ' . ' "Thh battle aealnst denreeision tiss been won." says one of the boys who claim to know. Then Why don't pome employers cease tiring? Judge, smOPSIS; rVllr JmoniDI vlft aor Jfollv. sis uls. knout ine east ofJuanita- ttatara: veltta tifforeifs ffirl i -tir onmullitej souse, n But sends ej- la- t funi a necklace he had tlolcn from a vatroH, Un. Beloiae. I'ot- ia at BtnarUa Floras, tht K Mrt OiUite tilt Malt found II In tht street, reiislnu a reward. However.' the voman't orattdeon. Kirk Ktaniird? persuades Iter, to diecevt a rhig that had been hie mother-: UMtt. realtelsK fnls , trie- sas brought JiiafffW nccest- ' ance bv the bett peoples) swiprop o former thadu oasapipse. or qttesa Cabrera, at her cftaperose. t7nTiioin Ao Jumita,' the mors. , axon's foo".,s le i locate' fAose Annies tellers : jsinels robberiw woulf be trainable. In the re- sort' ifts -oourlvord, Srfo Led detfer forces hit kltiet on the an- I try flirt. , Cbapter. 15 j - .' : .- AT THE C0MU8 BALI'. 1 FNtVITT eaioe'wlAi the Marqiesa ..CabrerW Xown the talr of the Hotel TIJon and through the patlb Into the parlor,' Clvltt, glaDclpg at Molly In her cage, looked' for J'ua nita. Juahl'ta was not there, nor Gabreau. ..K ,, t ,..... , ... .. .. .,J3lvHt,';iurlou'(',.sv(ent "oTer tq,;Mo) .ljr,Molly ' JtBew...nothlng...Molly'B' eyes were on the marqueBa,, Dlvltt turped-abruptly) -.bidding the mar. quesa follow, hlrp.'. (1..,s. . , j , . i He .found Gabreau at ibo .top .of the !Btair. : outside. Juanlta's door. - "I Just'. come," Gabreau explained. "She," pointing to Juanlta's door, 'go out because Idbetter,, yell, at her. He toller her, j! come out, and both.gqne)," :'4.,.,... -,. , , "Ctot back," aia Dlvltt: : "I'U take care of this. '.:..; 'Ai. ., He.htniMlt ujpjLn.teri.qg tie pa-, tlov bad seen a nin qma,, frorn . the door apd go out the gates.; It had n j dqubt been. Xiedbetter. , Dlvltt knocked on Juanlta's door. ; 1 The - door opened, -and , Juanltf stood, .trembling and furious, about to ipeak, halting at sight ot the marquesa. Dlvltt had closed the door.. - , . .... : j . hear .Ledbettersls,;annoyed you again," Jib said and, aa.Juanlta rernalned silent, added, "Marquesa Cabrera, this is.Juanlta- or, as you will know her, Senorlta Tsabel 'Fibres. ,.; - .; . - Ton may speak freel, before" the jriarquesi, . j'ua- ""'"B f-'i'lji iir-N .The marquesa herself began to speak ;,freeiy-rra . liquid patter , lot, Spanish, at which Juanlta, who had acknowledged tho Introduction by an uoward movement ot the chin. Few.'mi'der' as. she replied lfl the j sawn, BUibVuiuDty, . ,iua ,.uii4oqs caught her hand, .They, sat down, on the bed.. Hivitt, too,. sa,t, down. The change In Juanlta was .worth -Watching.-.- .. ,, , . "She Is' wonderful id find.? the mitrquesa , said turning'; to tiiyltt. nut, juanlta ttaa ciouaea again. ,"May I see you alone?" she said to Dlvttt ... , , . ; , DlyItt . opehed' the door. 'Par dn.usj' Marquesa, ; ' Just . mDment.''6n the balconVl" "Xf " ' The Marquesa graciously took her leave. - ' . , Si mfoieriher to tco": rnyseff DI- vlit, explained when, he shut 'the! door, "for she knows nothing. You may. epeak freely to bet about your work,' but: that is ell. Vou came from the Argentine, are in my house. . That's all. she's been told. She has lust come from Spain np fortune,, but a marchioness and a worthy. cotnpanlonf" , : .-"Thank jou,".. said. Juanlta. "but It l am to be Insulted and my veil torn off " -. - , -. .. ....... ...... t , . "Your veil?'. Wherer ... -t " f'In. the.tourt, Mr. Ledbetter lowed me." ,.;.....w.,, ,., , . Vlt . Is dark la-, the -court,",.. said Dlvltt.. "And Udbetter will not be admlted herreafter. . I shall Instruct -Gobreaui, 'Moreover, yon are not to be. In ; the' parlors every night. 'Ydb'ir be. bttf with the marquesa.' r -'Uiail oll'. v. ;.r;;thr ijglf.v .s'aid JuaniuC, cept-r-i, appreciate sou are very tio at , all..; Dlvltt answered, JWW- .m .Vi'WV ".Ypu have bf9.uS,ht ins"? Rsople,, to. the Dlace. ,. You will. .corns hneit nil ili l .fresfaer. '.'. .' All right,' Marquesa." - ,' - - t , . Kjrk. called for Jiahl"u at, the Tljpn the nlgjjt of tie'Comirs.h(l. waiting Jn the Marquesa de Cajire ra'a suite, . , ilS ... ; Kirk had -.telephoned, had been connected with the' marquesa. They would to Juanlta and. , the .mar-' quesa. Kirk carefully, selected, the uuncia... .n una. rusea tor juanlta. Orchids for the marquesa. --., , ., Orchids did not suit her Ktrk de cided when she appeared In a red eajtln dress - and huge esrrlpgs. ."Cawnatlons, thought Kirk, "or red .and yellow flowero.-''- . . , CaVi Y6ii Sell . LIFE INStMANCfir J-.-U . I - i ., -j, J; .', 4r -. , Catv you. train other men to sell .iii .' u yoa can. 1'? T0" ' on '"d'ng Pa cific coast life Insurance-companies .would like to negotiate with you to take charge of Southern Oregon territory, Sataryplus good first year and -rerfvwsl eommleslom. Good Bppoftumty for fur ther advancement. Address P. O. Box 1106 Port land, Oregon. Reply will be confidential. ' a f ,v.r.. i i, ! The marquesa . had .pinned his orchids- at her waist av.d sat now ' on the divan, protrai.ng her trp-j. ceded slippers with iHeir Jewsletl-f heels, movlnr her red fertiher f?h.l and .chatting ; In ,;KPlutlf'.. UJurred Eugllsb, attout Amarica, aiit e , vllld 'wjijch abe had.JusHeft, about . the . Senorlta -Flores. her beloved ' chargev;'.'. ,, ?.,. .?'v ' ... Kirk was glad to meet this mem-: her of the senorlta's Entourage.- lie listened to the .marquesa until the . door opened and Juan.ila.onpe?reil, lovely In yellow tulle, carrying bl isais!.i.-i!i-!-' :. ,ul'f i v .', - The Mystic Krewe of Comue Is masked-and In costume,'-'-Kirk ex plained, as they- rode toward the theater where the ball Was to be held. The master of". cerernonies calls. otit your name and .f ou; gttr; uponjue Boor. .tAt .supper . we,, un mask..... . You never, went to a ball like that. Senorlta. Elpres?" . ' , , The senorlta never had.-, ,- , :. "Oh. but Ysabelir. exclaimed the marqueBa. "Then-.you wJIV put pn a mask, Mr. Stanard! How we gon' know, yout",.,.,,'' u-.;.,-;f -' , ;'You4t Knowl,me, ",aaid tun; Be cause I shall wave my .bs.od,". ,. ,;.-;., At the, theater Kirk took thorn to their seats: In . what was the par quet circle. ; The1 parquet Had been cleared for the dancers; .-:' -.-; ' ; The high-sign. Marquesa, he said as he left thern. -"bik thls."vv But , there were, -somany , bislt- slgnsw The -Krewe -of Comus, ap- pearlng' an army .of Pierrots and Harlequins, beasts, nlrates and dev ils, fdllbwefi their oujeen 'jjltj'" tp'e . court iaoies,. marcuea auout tne balirppm. 't&en'.bfpnje j-a'nks .n, the dance. , ,' tThef - house, murmured ex citedly as the, queen, white . and splendid, sat upon the throne. ., ' . The lights grew dint, and a sliver knight blew a blast on his. trumpet.! "The Marquesa tie Cabrera I" be called.. ' :. - - - - The marquesa rose and moved, across the floor, bright heels flash-: ing.. A- masked black devil bowed, low, received the .marquesa In bis arms, . They moved, out upon the floor ..-...-.-.j. '.:- ' i "Miss Settina Byrnerw ; .VAI , ..A sllp qf .a glr) In btne met a" grinning Cheghlre.cat. . r , . "Mrs..pick Preston!?(1 iT. -., ,.,,, 7ll, Sleepy eyes. and, red wind-blown bob. j. A. tall Hlerrot bowed'.- .;i..t; r, "Sebortta Ysabel Jjloree!'! ...v-wr' .A i. whisper went -through the house. "Who is she!"!"Camt with Kirk' Stanhrd., VlsitliigT here wltb ttie,'. Marqussa,, de;. c.abrpra-ptha( first vfAne, : .dancing, with , Adrian FbUciiejV.f,' Uw.r.-v, '.(..;',M , Juanlta was.danclng with a black and orange Harleauinu,r. .,, t.,i: , .. know. your, voice,", said- Jua nlta ."4 krjoW your dancing." i . Kirk wondered why the 'coqfe's' sfon1 should' make hlni so' happy! "You: could' ,iiot' disguise, yourself from re.- jBlther.'', he a'nsVered la' a tow'yolCati.A-pyj j.'-. ....,,;, - Hom Js' Mrs. Belaiset" Junnit asked.... , ;(i. . ,a.,.. ..,'..: b"Bored-,.wItlr.Blloxl-ii..She mevei: goes there till the carnival Is over.. She wants you anff the ttiarquestl to Visit her in Biloxi. Will you do It ?" "IM love to." . . . . "It will help us to keep-'her there! and It's arpart of the icoasti you wouldn't See otherwise," ottering' every , reason, for- her' going except the one. closest his heart, ytiat would preventhls .,.irlslting' In, .HI loxlU "I'lt, .take you to -Ship. Island while) we're there and to the. Isle pi Caprice. . the, Monte Carior of these parts.: .The. marquesa will let .you,' I know. . ."I'll speak to her tonight." -. The devil, dancing with the marquesa,- passed close -to' them.- his eyes meeting Juanita's' under' his ". ',.KIrk. ohsorvIq"e;' lilm, sa(d; "He's got.tho , third da Dee orlth vnii and ,he can't ge,t .It off- his. mind' Anq i.ve got tba. supper . dance and the, last..-, I can't get that of my mind either.:. ,,,. , "Does it burden, you?'" - lu .,. -1, He nodded. v-'XIke ballobnv'-thai Won't let me Stay ob .ny feet." "ul? ui-uppms; -ipajr strangclv enough, jcirk. guided .. Juaniii through the dancers almost , In si-1 "nice. r.eiivnw.wlUi.,ber to b.: seat Just astha.niarqiioos and. Sis! i phlsto arrived .: tharel Mepr-.V!; '; kissed the, mcrvuosa'il hand, boe-J "uawiv . - ,r.:.-. -tl- , v.Junii.lla danced srrth 'iii. r, shlre.cat. thUj tlBte,Tke, ruarqucji wnn.aura... -He Is.ebSffc ing," she conRdsd In Jelt. "We re goln to their' !. !aHs 'BI- lOXl?" r - - - ' , ' ' AoMpak , . ,, ( .. I cannot tell.- I mnsi am srV.t.r xiivitt nrsu , . (CetyriiU. OtM, Mt'td m Ct t Jusnlta daneea en tomorrow.,s ! fmbm (Word ann',;,, ' Htotory evom the -S? ' TEN YEARS,' ACqTron1 . ' Atljust 31. lMi. r., (It. Was Wertn.V.'.-, Brie Wold-n ' :. '''-'-' I uuucu as -Mgewooj, :. VThe Passionate Piiptn,- u yanklng movie at the Itiaita' Move afcot to matcii" Ktoi s, I 'omahd,w.th. Bft,, , Miners'., war in w . '-SIBU1 aMUKMi seiivus aspect. .. . Mann's announce tall shoiiJ millinery, September l..a aaa jl ..Jackson, county veterans' Iftd Wdh Kim. local ChinL"L.J and servant in many vaUey iJ .HWuuw.a jib twui return to d t.u opm ma iasx aays. TWENTY YEAR!; .MJO TODaI AURUSt 3i, l!Hl. ' -.. .(It was .Thiirjuivt-' . l ' COUntv . Clork'R nvnrrle Ivll 1 .9. r ,.v,uuiI jruiyn Dan Cupid Is lazy :n warnj w J and there Is a dearth ot roirl licenses. ....... , . , Fishermen . aroused hv I .Qrants,,iPas3 fishermcn-jire, citl salmon with gaff hooits .on clol .lines... - , - . .. ,. -. , ..D.r. E,, ii.' Porter pn trip tq' c lake, bprns,. out the lov gesjf o autoj .sp Is .forced, tp gt aseut 'nines' In reverse gear.. Bean boi Cir... Porter, when; .owing .te, the hap., he was, forced to sleep'oiii n!gbt.)He jppprts the rQatl, iti HCpiordano prospect in bad i owing to heavy .teaming. '.- Three hundred fifty cases are d eted for the coming term of toil ' Promoter Frankle Edwards stij "clean" boxing bill at the Nt,l intends to match Tommy DliorJ Bobby. Bvans In the new futurs. I are fancy boxers. .... ,..-,:,. : -. tommunicahoi: i Prat Pies In the Old Pays. To the, Editor:..,-.,, . Pear pies I Sure we had then ll early 60's. ,My grandmcuitr them tram the Golden Bartlett.. I and Juicy, sliced thtn,.w!th jiltnl sugar,, then, the cinnamon bulJ pounded up In a .mortar (the I stuff) or ..the . whole nutmeg gi on a, nutmeg grater, .very, fine, am much,, The plea, large tntf.lieJ looking, .baked; In .the. big square I ping pans. ..Then .take the scud of a, rLqh pan .of mtlk.-and meal top of a good sized section libel . ... . s. k. oci .Tn.lrannvll1n -. Anmist-. 3k;. ' ' ,.;. Another 1'car Pic f 'i'i To the. Editor: :;, Here's my recipe for pear pe:l ..Line pie, Un with , pie ;driK wltli siloed pears (ripe). 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