PAGE SIX IfEDFORD MXIL TRIBUTE, SiEDFORD, OREGON", "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1932. You Can't Marry A . by Julia CleI-Addam. AsggxH BTNOPS1B: A latt tvnlnp eatt ' front her eccentric employer, Oratton Matching, takes Qcorgls Jtcvell auray from a dinner party tcith her constn Jenny, Garth Aveney, and Ryder Vale, but her interest in her work keeps her ; from minding the interruption. She it mo laecinuted by her job , that the cannot decide to marry Xddie Townsend, whom ehe lovee, . because Hatching will fire any woman working tor him who ' marries, Qeorpie does not know that ehe is under suspicion of be ' ing the source of continued leak' i age of information about the business. Matching and his man ager, Cross, separately have been trying to run dou.n the guilty Serson. TVten Cross suggests eorgis as a possible suspect, to Hatching, his employer retorte that he is attending to investigat ing her. Arriving at iln'rhlng's house, Oeorgis rings the bell in a -' special code, and ths door is i opened. Chapter I YES OR NOT 'I'HHJ footman greeted Georgia ' deferentially and went to pay he drlrer, while ehe took the eteps of the main etalroase two at a time. She did not alow down nntll he gained bedroom at the back of the upper hall and was throw ing her cloak on to the bed. On the back of the door hung an ererall of dark linen and thle Beorgle whlaked over the gleaming tprleot of her dreee. The overall aa made long bat a gleam of tI- "Will you marry me In a day or two? Or thill I forget you?" leather helmet made hie' head mailer but hie 'either coat, flung open, added w " I to nil already massive shoulder. The room vi brated faintly as be bore down upon her. "No, Ed not hi office hours, dear boy!" She put the desk be tween tbem but her eyes bung upon him, glorying In bis height that, tall as she was, overtopped her by some Inches. "1 wondered it you'd be here tonight. I suppose you're flying with thatt" She touched the finished typescript "Daresay. My orders were Just 'a packet.' Old Man's In a devil's mood tonight drie me up when he yaps at me like that! Can't think how you stick him." "I don't let him get on my mind." Sbe smiled her brilliant, confident smile and Eddie Town- send smiled back at her. They understood each other well. Each felt In the other a recklees courage, an almost animal joy In effort and success. "You don't let anything get 01 your mind, Ceorgle!" 'Well, do you?" Only you and you're on It i darn sight too much. Spoiling my nerve, you are, and It's got to stop. I mean It, girl. . . . Look here, I reckoned on getting a word with bo . . 1f'A I- ... IH.- nl till showed round her ankles -that was, however, unavoidable. She changed her brocade shoes for dark leather and at the dressing table wiped all make-up off her face and passed a comb through her hair. Then she swung out of the room and entered the one next to It. This, as richly carpeted and cur- talned aa the bedrooni, was one of her many ( working-rooms, .there waa a deek with telephones) type writer, and next to the typewriter ' dictaphone transcribing ma chine. On the desk. Just under the , curved, green-shaded lamp, a cyl Under of black and shiny wax Awaited her. Bba slipped It on to jthe transcriber, pulled a pair of Mr-phones over her head, poised Iher hands upon the keyboard of laer typewriter and presently was typing at great speed while the cylinder, slowly turning on Its roller, transmitted the taint voice of Oratton Matching Into her ears. Entirely concentrated, she typed, paused, listened, typed again. From the maddening Indis tinctness of tbe record she knew that the document she was typing waa a highly confidential one. The Old Man almost grunted Into his dictaphone when the matter wss secret. He knew that, In the end, aha would be able to make It out Even It she could only hear an occasional snatch of words, her ex perience of htm and his affairs, her QMlck-wlttedness and that brilliant, balf-telepathlo Intuition that rarely tailed her, would manage the rest Tlio task, though Immensely ex acting, was not lengthy. In less than half an-hour, she took oft the tar-phones and re-read what she had typed. Fixed Into the surfsre of her desk was a bell, which she rang; three short whirrs. Then She got up and walked over to the hearth. The door opened and a young brown giant of a man came In. "Eddie!" she cried. wHullo, girl!" Re stood there, smiling at her. very light on his feet for all his huge bulk. His deepset, slightly blood-shot eyee held that hunger for her that she ado-.W. berauae t so profoundly dlitur'oed her. His you tonight There's something I want to say,". Sbe glanced at the house-telephone. "I'll have to go the Instant ha rings for mo.' ' "I'll risk that . , , Georgia, the Old man's transferring me to the Mexican depot tor at least a year. And I'm to go at the end of the month." "Ed!" "You see what that means, girl? We shan't see each other for tha year, at least. It's not Mi eternity, I'm not pretondlng that. All the ame, It's to long for me to go on wondering whether at the end of It you'll be any more willing than you are now to chuck your job and marry me. To come straight out with It will you marry ma la a day or two so aa to hav a bit of fun together before I leave? Or shall I forget you?" The golden tone of her skin paled a little, her wide mouth was trembling. "Sure you con forget me?" "No, of course I'm not sura. But a fellow who's trying to forget a girl will do a lot of things to help him. And It you were to want to whistle me back, well, I mightn't be free to come. . . . Sbe didn't resent bis atand-and-deliver attitude she would have done the some In his place; but although she had so much In com mon with htm, she was shrewder than he and she had studied old Mstchlng's methods . for three years. Meet a bluff with a bluff. , . . She played for time. "Why does he send to to Mex ico?" ... . Eddie shrugged. "He did mention something about a relation of his," he said "Nephew, I think It was, who'd been out there and Is going out again. Wants to take a pilot and onsorver out with him. Chap'g In town now and I'm to meet him Is a day or two. . . . nut that's neither here nor there. What I want, girl, is your yes or no. I can stand no to It If it's no, but I won't wait for It any longer." (Copyright. Julia Ctsft-Addams) Blurting can't latt feravtr, and Otorji. i iddn nir aniwer tomorrow. Holidays Mark Date of Birth In This Family Holidays are very much In favor with Mr. and Mrs. P. Breltmayer ot Grant Pawand there's a reason why, - They have two cauaaa for cele brating four of them. The laM, s baby daughter, arrived yettemey morning to add new Interest to Memorial day. Her brother, ddy. waa born on St. Patrlrk'a day, her slater, Ruth, a student at the University of Ore gon, on the Fourth of July, and another elsw, Cnrabelle, on Thenka glvlng day. Mrs. Brettrnayer Is Mrs, B. R. El liott's slater and a frequent visitor at the Elliott home on Corning Court, this city. i Phone Ma W u haul away your refuse City Sanitary servlr. BeiOaA Bath, belm, an tub, Extension Units To See Preparation Of Low Priced Dinners Thursday, from 10:SO to :80 o'clock, the home extension unit of Central Point will meet In the Orange hall with a demonstration ot low coat dinners In the forenoon, to be given by Mra. Mabel c. Mack, county home demonstration agent. The dishes will be served at noon. At the same time, on Friday, the Phoenis home eitenaion unit will meet In the Phoenix Orange hall, with low coat UirK-Jveon and supper dishes for the demonstration by Mrs. Ma-. The foods prepared by the lerflee will he aerved during the noon hour. Both meetings are the third in the schedules for low coat meals. Dry Slabs 1 00 per tier. Tou haul m. Medford Fuel Co TAILSPIN TOMMY The Hindu And The Press! Picture trainee made to orojer. f aaaleje, anp, MoUj thee The By CILKNN CH.OTIN and UAL rouutst itjHO IS THIS WAN f WWxohhyaho skieter. ke0osni2e him a6 a member of the rajah's household. he has made no attempt to sec them SIKCE HIS ARRIVAL IN NEW VOfcK-BUT THEV ARE CONVINCED HIS VIS IT HAS 60METHINS TO DO WITH THE MISSING RAQMINI DIAMOND- WHAT Dot HE KNCXO, . I BO NOT DESERVE 4UCH ATTENTION fRon-S , . , ( MOLD I AM SURE THOSE FAMOUS YOdVE SURE SOT TASTE. FOR. A I DO YOU KNOtO YTHERE OHLY ONE THE PRESS. I AM MERELY A STUDENT-y gfi -1 tTj dXltS MEN UXXU.0 NC7T J LHO90OYI TT COSTO PLENTY TO UHE.TH6R. OR X QUALIFIED TO 6PEAK - JU8T A HOBOOY.SEEklHS NOTHING ) fl VV ,,B CAW TO 6 EE ME JSrf TAV IN THIS j-.T-B- NOT THE M ON THAT SUBJECT. THAT 4 BUT KNOIOLEDSE 1 r-' VV ) W ALTHOUGH Of COaRSC7S DUMPt -VSr El PADMINI fit 'S THE PRINCE Or OUOOR.E 'r7r7tft1r- i lUS) K' I SHOULD BE M-f K?Jr'l V V tH OIAMONO 3U mtlSELF. H0W,6EKTienEN, K e" ' S CWf3 S 1 S'MATTER POP Probably Wished To Use It For Attack By C. M. PAYNE "WIS TAlt-f" . Sik1 OSttSl IFjJ' -ft.e.A-r..,"?l W vuf'2f r-e-ki TO X"! W l WAS Jo&T VJliW YTliS TAlkt J I. sZ.i . ,v,T "W f " .w- . .w.t-. Ml' ; , 1 ' V ofeE-r-ti fJ Joi ' l t"JV , L S .i ' 'Copytight. IWby Th. Be Synoicate. Inc.) j BOUND TO WIN Eli Brankin's Notion! By EDWIN ALGER ALU RI4HT, TjUST THlSl J KNOVJTHAT VOL) E?e . I'LL. 5HOM UP AT VOU TOLO THEM VOLJFbUT ELI,! ?M THE BOY WITH COSBY IS THH GR ENAOA. TOMORROW W&ftfi WERE A SAILOR JM THM'D MsS LlfeTEMIt-'--i feLPIOOUSOPMe--He RND BE AROUND COS8V f) WyEAhS d7dvT YOU ? AlC' -BE THB MM VYHAT'S SHOVOBD IT PLAINLY ANO THB BOY VJHErJ VOL COME IhJ FJ AND ft R &HT. YOU SET To i Mfm. TRUTH WSS'S .Your, fffrrv rather NETTLeo nie, i'llregardyouasawharf h then 6 the boy anotell HWW- j-KKKKif tWCLL B TOO--NOW,7HOUSH,WB , RAT AtMO TELL YOU TO BEAT iWHAT M HIM THAT I'M A X ll' flJlTTt MAlMSk ids A? m. .CANTAvte rmrffi it--you'll pullthe han&oog 7V ? m notorious , ' l'li ftJmMM& Ijmmnrt J I tNT &e Lm ffi'Si- TTirTTti sf&Kl -ov. and XV-4fe GAMBLER, J Z., 111 M WMlflfflm OP COURe TT VWOULO , STUPE T 1 EVERY OnCc IN A VJHILe VsE HAVE TO Uo& TH.& TRU I n -BUT THE KIO ALREADY IS . SUSPICIOUS OF ME, I COULDN'T DO MUCH ANYWAY 1 WANT TO put -you lr-i toToN& WITH BOTH ELI ,YOURln & BRA N tl ) LIKE AN) JA S EIGHTE6S4 fcr a. 1 c:wt i i rr: me:x:.rA-s v - I THE NEBBS That's All By SOL HESS FIKJD MEI6W80R S1MPSONJ, WHO WAS ALSO ROBBED OKI TVIE MIGHT OP MARCH Z5TW WHEM TME ROoBERS BROKE I WTO THE ADAMS' RESIDEWCE. II f s i PROSECUTOR OUESTIOAJW& '. V Q". Mff.SIMPSOKJ, DID VOU EVER SEE I TWa DPlCrrKjnzlKJ-r Ikt -nli ac-rvA riHINK 1 DID. ATTVADAM3 OP OeFEWSE'. 1 06JEC"d MOT SOPPOSEO TO TWINJK- HES .SUFHOSEDTOrf-. KNOW POSITIVELY oudge MiSLice: oewectiou sustaikjed THE COUMSEL FOR THE DEFEMSE OOESIO'T NEED TO 6E UMDUUV AROOSEO- tue court krMows Twe law . COULD IOEMTIPY THE DEPEMDAMT. WETS, BY HIS VOICE- IT 50UMDS EXACTLY LIKE OWE OP THE BURGLARS, E f II 1 s -l 11 Mill III II I I :htf 193:. Tht BU Sjqidkiw. Inc.) TWli M,ik R.c. U. S. PiL OSU V I f-l 1 IIWHI IIIII 1 1 i f i i uiv;i imi ATTY. ADAMS FOR DEPTSMSE : Q: VWILL. YOO STATE HERE AMD MOW.UUDB? OATH, THAT WOU'Ge POSITTVe. THAT THE VOICE VOU HEARD WAS THAT OP TWE OEFEXIDAMT ? AT I I I C-C AlsJT S-SAV OUST P-POSITIVG. ATry: thato II ALL. iW'W I T jsr -oVLh" I W ij ) Ci-So- MUTT AND JEFF Strategy On Mutt's Part, We Call It By BUD FISHER M'lov., NHerJ AR4 uie. 6onnA how about) rHASi OrAY withT Tt YOUR BiOTM-dayA OKAY AQAiw! ILL V4RIT4 to AiK BoT I C g f t. : ., THROW THAT PARTY? IT' r-S Saturday Mfc '. How ABOUT THt PARTY So rLL L6T THS SgcviimS TO MEET THS THOUGHT THEY RFUSS, AMT uj I iQ JP OUR TURW TO CAJTCRTAIM, ) V-ij'6HT-J I INVITATIOWS ? 7 YOO ATTEJUt) TO THAT, CLOTTSeS AMft Tttl CLuTTSe j HAJ A WON'T H.AVOTO f aT , , ; i T SL ? HdRa tsr DINNER .' 1 AMT)'TIT)MT -L V" J i I St ' MH i"' BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus CHACIOU- OAOOY'f ji I'M BttClNMiM'TO TWl COMT1MOAL. J CvT &AU"BAO raim cettimg I jr rtOM nvMEELr- 4$. I... Mn I'U. TUM CM TH Ra.DK MaYR IT N'ILLTAHE MINP OFF 1X6 VT-ATHf-f 4 z&rA MMO RAlM TO-NIQHT VJTH HEAVY CWtRI FOA TO-MOWOW UNO THUROW