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FAGE SET MEDFORD MSIC TRIBTTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVE3IBER I, 1932. IA PATH WARADISE II If CmmtJy DAWSON $YNOP8l8t .'ml oa m-sdim-i. ly at the fed Irm Dicky, her un reliable hva&ond Santa ratumt 10 Aim. a rrml 0 their CMeoeo oparCmrnl SA paatM a ffirl In a polo coat like one A own. Thl apartment ( cluttorod. But Dicky take her back, even when ehe eonteetet to Aathna kitted Olive, the lovor tonom fi had lilted in Diekie tavor while at her parent home tn Neu Jertey. Banta and Vicky tndulne in a oontettlon parly at brtaktatt. Ctiapter'lS UNPLEASANT TRUTH M7B always knows 1 could too eeed. bat 1 oerer ht th lncen tiT." Dicky told bsr. "All that roaming at loos ends In Europ .wai bad for me." "My tralnlnte wai no better," BanU accused berselt generously. Then was always a new boy on the doorstep. 1 m encouraged to bo selttab. It's taken a year to cur Be." "We're both cured," he assured her at parting. She set to work on the arrears of housekeeping. Men without women to restrain them certainly could create a pig-sty! Tables, the piano, chests of drawers were ringed where tumblers bad been let down moist on them. It would require weeks ot polishing to ra ptors the marks. "We're both cured," And what were ash-traya Invent ed torT She discovered a hole In the living-room carpet Which ot Dlcky'a friends bad done thatt It he knew, she'd like to shake him. No good being old-maidish. It served her right for running off. About midday the telephone tinkled. ' "Dicky speaking. Called to tell you I'm thinking of you. How about lunching together?" I She agreed with alacrity. The Vendervous arranged was the Con tress Hotel. "Wrap up warmly," were his last words. She downed tools. Why worry .when she had a 'overt Ann could do the tidying. She'd get hold ot her tomorrow. This waa romance to have a husband who mad dates with you. Having attired herself as becom ingly as she knew how, ah remem bered his advice aoout wrapping tip warmly. Her polo 'coat would be dust the thing. She searched the cupboard In which she was sure It bad1 been hanging. It wasn't there. 8be instituted a hunt No result Th clock warned her; she took down the mink cloak she reserved (or special occasions. In Peacock Alley h was waiting. "You're doing me proud." "Didn't mean to," ahe laughed. "It I could have found It I'd have worn iny polo coat "Olad you didn't" He slipped his arm through hers. "You look top- hole," : How he led up to the subject she couldn't recall clearly. He'd been offered tbe chance at a lifetime. Twenty thousand dollars uown and tie'd become partner In a mining syndicate. No, he hadn't seen the nines. They were In Montana. His lob would be to float the stock. He - apanked a prospectus on the table, deluging her with alleged facts and figures. She noted that partnerships had doubled In price alnc ber repent ance. Previous to her three days' desertion ot him, the most he had tried to borrow had been ten. thou sand. He was wasting no time in cashing In on their reconciliation. It thla waa tba worth of forgive ness. It struck her aa costly. Courthouse News (Purnlalisd by ttas Jackson Oount) Abatrsot Co. 131 Birth BtrMll Real F.Rtats Tranatrrs Bherlff to J. A. and Mauds B White, rax I(d, Land In Sec. as, Twp. 38, . R. 1 W. Sheriff to Maynard snd Olga Bush, rax Dead. Land In DUO 44, In Twp. 17. B. R. 3 W. , 8herlff to FrultsTOwers Supply lompany, Tax Deed, BE Seo, 34. rwp. 40. S. Ft. 1 W. Bherlff to J, O. and Beaels Moore, Tax Deed, S of BVtVt of NE't Bee. 14, Twp. 84. 8. R. 1 W. Bheilff to W. M. snd Pearl L Cat mnch. Tax Deed, 8 '4 of BK!4 WA. Uc. Si. Twp. 84, S. R. 1 W. Sheriff to Walter W. snd Berths I. Thlede, Tax Deed, N'4 of SK'i of PEKl N'4 of BW of NB'4 SC. 34, twp. 4, s. a. i w. puncheon was ended. Bored by business details, Santa changed the subject. "1 wish 1 could And my polo coat" "Jumping Jerusalem I You're rich. Buy another." "But Ann'a tbe only person to suspect. I loathe having to ask her." Annoyed by her tardiness in Tolunteering to ilnance Jilm, he lost his temper. 'Lord, what a miser you are! I lent It" His harshness stunned her. "You lent my personal clothing!" she murmured. Already he was regretting. "To a poor kid. She was thinly clad. The day was perishing." "Generous ot you." "Don't know about generous." He was collecting the change trom his bill. "It was letter employed saving her from pneumonia than hanging uselessly In a cupboard. Besides," he added, "I never liked It on you." He stood up consulting his watch. "Im due for an appointment" "Hurry along," she advised him. "I'vo a telephone-call to make." He accompanied her as tar aa Dicky assured Santa. th booth. Till he was out ot sight ahe went through the motions of looking up a number. Then, to avoid helng molested, ahe seated herself at a dosk and pretended to write. Aealn ha had Hod to her. How he'd consoled himself during her absence was all too evident Ann had been dismissed that she might tell no tales. Dicky's display ot af fection for herself had no more depth than his tickle passion tor this Hy-by-nlght When she'd let herself Into the apartment he must have thought at first that she was wise to blm. Aa soon as he'd realized that she wasn't, he'd permitted ber to con fess about Cllve and had gracious ly pardoned her. And of all thla she would have been Ignorant sav tor th raid on her wardrobe! Tbank God, she bad her own money! What to do next? Stag another scene? Fly back again to her parents? Dipping her pen and acrawllug meaningless lines, she sat puzzling. Rising with an air ot decision, she approached the booth. Having completed a brief telephone con versation, she drove to a high building and was shown Into an office. A lean young man with a sensitive face, dark balr and hol low eyes, dismissed his secretary. Leaping up, he o'aspod Santa's hand sympathetically. . "I hope your husband returned home In reasonably good shape the other night" ' "Depends on what you call rea sonable." Bhe felt that her errand was already divined. "You're not surprised to see me, Mr. Garatoad." "Mrs. Dak." he returned, "w called you Santa th other night You called me Paul and my wife Eitelle. Let's be more friendly. It may make things easier. If you'd merely wished to thank me, yon wouldn't have vL-l'.ed me In my of fice. How did you discover my busi ness address?" Bhe lowered her eyes. "I looked It up In a directory." "And you need a lawyer?" ICetrrilkt Irll-lHl, Co'aie Dewiee) Still another complication in trudei, tomorrow, Into Santa's al ready disturbed situation. Sheriff to B. R. and 8uaanna Peeh, Tax Deed, N, of NW' oi BBA; ot 8V'h of BE SCO. 34, Twp. 34, S. R. 1 W. Sheriff 'to tlrlel and Jesses Groves, Tax Deed. SKli of BE" Seo. 39, Twp. 37. S. R. 3 W. Sheriff to John 8. Orth, tax deed to part lota 3 and 4, blk. t, City of Jacksonville, SJS0. Sheriff to C. C. Tount, tax deed to SWi of NW; NWi; of 8W!4 . 38, twp. 83 8 , R. 4 W. S3S0. Sheriff to Harry Skvrmaft. ts deed to N'4 of NWH sec. 38. twp. 33 8 R. 4 W 8S4 88. Sheriff to Vada O. Lewis, tax deed to land In sec. 33, twp. 39 8 , R. 2 W., M7.08. Bherlff to Bllsabeth Weat, tax deed to lot 10, blk. 13, Laurrllnirat Add. to Med ford. 18. Sheriff to O. K. Blackburn, tax deed to 3 acres In PLC 44, In twp. 37 B, R. 3 W, 331.98. Sheriff to Enos E. Post, tax deed .to BW4 seo. 34, twp. 33 8., R. I W., iMnmum OTiinniT iiunrnttLOiuumi y RESENTFUL The student body of Southern Or egon Normal yesterday passed the following resolution deploring state ments carried In a campaign pam phlet: "Whereas, The Tax Reduction As sociation of Multnomah county. which Is sponsoring the so-called Zorn-Macpheraon school moving bill or some proponents of this measure In Jackson county, has distributed pamphlets In thla city, and possibly In other cities, that are a direct de famation of Southern Oregon Nor mal, of the normal school system In Oregon as a whole and of the char acter and standard of the students tn Southern Oregon Normal, "Whereas. Proponents of this mea sure have made statements at va rious times whloh reflect directly on the character and standard of pres ent and past normal teacher train ing studenta and graduates of the various normal schools In Oregon, and "Whereas, Also this bill provides for the removal of Southern Oregon Normal from southern Oregon, giv ing this area an untried Junior col lege. "Whereas. Also we consider that the Junior college Is practically cer TAILSPIN TOMMY (J6 BITTER. CLOSE IN ON THAT THREE-POIKT FLVt-R BWJRt IT6ETS TOO DARK, OR WE'LL LOSE THAT usCNTY GRAND. BOUND TO WIN Jonathan's Pledge Bt?M and Jonathan , nmo had SHARED ONE OP THE BEDCHAMBERS IN glt-L HftSSETTS ROCKY APARTMENT VMHie UP AT DAWN SO WAS BRIAR. ATHAN TURNED AMK.IOUSI.V TO BEN w uay 1 1 1 'w t n:,y"iL v W H IM. I DiiX I .Ts S'MATTER POP The Trouble Faces Cause 11 r y5s5s'ir -it - - rrs -am -7- w terei vvv'sseVT.r otr. ss eu kj i I n WICAwT6UWTKr W ' ALLT--HE -Time. J-4Ar TbTsE. M VCK-Nowi.eT)4B- IZ, -tfow Comc UJi?3iP J 1 JA c5oo33 is ou-R. Jy -ow X rbe. btt,n' IT, tEm' it W lk T, 35 o wt Jiy I )we. to -4yve v--r yst-' (y : THE NEBBS The Campaigner 55ms SCW ' KIESS 15 ' CEttTAtMLV A CAMPAK3MER -VMUCM HIS MESSRS 60. HOME rr stavs UKe A LAZV HUSBAMO out of work - vrrc wicrnA ? PUBLIC LIVED HAVE .l .SITTIMO l(Cppyrtw. mi., TV, B,1l SjTHjkiii BRINGING UP FATHER (if COlLt-the haoio i out of or.oer- vmehc 1 doca.m?wht don't omr-one Come am' tell ME MONn THE F.LECTIOH Ooin'7 THEVOTt MOT BE tain to b abandoned within a few years, thus leaving southern Oregon without single state school. 'Therefore, We the student body of Southern Oregon Normal unani mously "Resolve; That we resent the de famation of Southern Oregon Nor mal, as Its students' credits srs ..c cepted by 38 of 39 states recently questioned. "That we resent the slur In the psmphlet statement that the Junior college would attract to Ashland 'the best type of students.' A recent In telligence test In Southern Oregon Normal showed that tbe standard ot students here Is much higher than the average. "Tfiat we resent the attempt to berate the character and standard of the teachers who have graduated from the Oregon normal schools, or of the present students In Southern Oregon Normal, or any attempt to underestimate the high quality of our student body. "That we opppose the passage of this bill In that we oonsider It nec essary to the continuation of the development of the rural schools In southern Oregon to keep Southern Oregon Normal and also In that we consider the Junior college Idea fal lacious snd certain to result within a few years In the absolute aband onment of the present state school plant In this city." When needing duplicating sales nooks, flat-packs or fan-fold cash register forms, ledger sheets for bookkeeping machines oi any other kind ot printing don't order trom out-oi-towii firms snd pay more. Phone 76 and one of i, our representatives will call. Tommy's Still Two YAIM'T SAID NOTHIN' ABOUT MS GOIN' BACK ! THE t--AKrvl WITH YOU, BEN- fwir -tvitsJ rvJ A, ri il -rule uiuar us ucr crro rvj(" WALL RIGHT, COME ON! Egg? THIS IS MV CWANCt To fep THEN HE'S COLD IF V CAN HAIL A CAR AND wjgjC&Sg ML THINK UCi OUTrA J 7y V. MAKE A SNEAK WHILE . A TURKEY I WE MAKE IT TO LAREDO I'LL SAVE H-il&fl V&IUTS A NYU AY i Jj& , vt.T,y're TALKINQ r O CAN'T SO FAR THE fllNINS COMPANY PAV-RdLL- Sfjr-O i m r- 411 V" F T-M - II I 1 It'' - ----- - ' ' - ' ' - KX - V . II r m WIS COUKJTRV?- ME MAS WEVER OFFICE - LVE. PAID MV TAXES AMD RISHT - THATJ ALU MOST DOKJR WE- PAID IKJTO MV HAVEKi'T TAKErJ MOWEV FROM IT FDR Ikl A CWAlS. IM THE CAPITOL 8U1LDIVJG vour PResEwr ATIVE MR WOODLE VAJOOLO lORE PUOLICITV MUCH SERVICE TD IM TOWM WELL-HERE Ml"b LOTTAVOTEt ONLV GOT ALL IN BY NOV- PARROT DISEASE IS WATCHED BY . HEALTH OFFICER Actl-g under .-.'ruction from the Oregon state board r' health, Dr. O. I. Drummond, county health officer, will take precautionary steps at once for the shipment to or from the county of any bird of the par rot family, to prevent any possible spread of palttasosls sor "prarot fev er ,' A bulletin Issued by the state .health board says: "The present outbreak of psitta cosis has come dramatically to pub lic attention through the fact that Mrs. Borah, wife of Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, Is seriously 111 with the disease. A number of cases have occurred In this state." The state board regulations also prohibits the Importation of par rakeets Into this state, a rule now In effect In California. It Is estimated there are close to 500 birds of the parrot family now in the county. Many f am lies have parrots as pets. The regulations also cover those who raise canaries, and other birds commercially, unless a -lean bill of health has been Issued by the coun ty health officer. The .new regulation adopted Oc Jumps Ahead! K1&k.l coo SURe X WANT -yOU,iPly BEN VMESSTEV. M YOU WANT TO GO 1 SM I WA9 YOUR. THOUGHT MAVBe WITH W PIR'&T AND ALl-THE MONEY YOU H ORIGINAL HIRED now have ,You Might mi man rou j NOT BE INTERESTED rfl GAVE NIE5 THE IN THE FARM ANY ONLY HOME I've E MORE V -7 y -s"aVVER KNOWN 1 LIMOERSTASJO VOOR PROBLEMS AMD IF HELD VOl 1 reiki ROIK1& THAT OSJE OF OF SOU VOO COOrOTRV pepresemt- A AWO BE OF AS - VOO IF HE HIS HOME 1TWE ritMAU- TVO I KNEW SHE VOOLOMT CIT VERY rt- L A ( k SV A X . sT7 -ryi. I Ibhi&V oQ Soj J ' tober 4, by the state board ot health Is as follows: "No person, firm or corporation ah all offer for sale, and no common carrier shall accept for ahtpment or transport in state traffic any parrot, psxrakeet, love bird, macaw, cocka too, lory, lorikeet, or any other bird of the parrot or pslttacone family, unless an accompanying certificate .ht been obtained from the local city or county health officer; that the bird or birds are free from psit tacosis Infection." WAVE RED FLAGS CHICAGO, Nov. 1.4AP) Pilling the streets from curb to curb, thous ands of unemployed marched through Chicago's loop yesterday waving red flags ami carrying brfhners proclaim ing their grievances. Converging upon the downtown dis trict at Its busiest hour, 'the great parade moved slowly past the city hall In orderly procession. Motorcycle police cleared the street In their van, and a stalwart negro with arms outstretched held back the throng as It pressed forward, singing and shouting. A thousand extra police guarded against any disturbance along the route. Leaders of the parade had promised that order would be main tained. Dry alabs 1.00 per tier. Tou haul em. Med ford Fuel Co. i-evEN IP I'M WORTH MILLIONS 1 A NT A GOIN' TO FERGIT YT I KNOW YOU'RE DISAPPOINTED IM UI9AFPONlta IN MYbtUFiWMAT WITH PcRMmiN THE MISER'S TO GRAB HOLD O' ME, BUT IF PHONJt I'M A COSBY BEN The Btll Syndicltc, Inc.) V VJI. 1 AM A COMMONJER LIKE VOUlSSELVES - SOURSELVES TO THISJ VOUR KIMD CAM KEWtatNT HOMES' LV AMD IM VOUK IMTERESTS, REMEMBER OKI ELECTION DAV-VOTE rUK PvNJD REntMBcK, VOTEC FOR ME. li , VOTE FOR VOO -TOO COT TEN THOOSAMO MORE VOTE THAN SHE DIO- TO 8 EXACT -TOO COT TstL JVC THOU SAND TWO HUNDRED AM' cay v n n n P . WORKERS MEET OrTAFIO, Ore., Nov. 1. (AP) After battling unprecedented diffi culties crews of the S. B. Magoffin company sunder "holed through" the No. S tunnel of the Owyhee project. An example of the difficulties encoun tered was the three-month task ot negotiating a distance ot 1ft feet. This company had the outlet end of the bore which has a total length of 4!4 miles. When the crews Sun day removed the laat nine' feet ot earth and rock, It was found that the bore they had dug was In perfect alignment with the inlet end com pleted several montha ago. The part of the bore dug oy tne OH . 1 IN ME! j ITCH YOU'LL, KcAL. y I i-r i Amrr vrn i vijujr m .. -v - t$mma'Mim&m!p 'gB WNW YOU'RE "m tSSSff TALKING LIKS Mi Mm THE JONATHAN If, WM COSBY X KNOW ' H E8il COME ON, I ML LET'S GO J A MATERIALS BUILD BEAUTIFUL. CREATIOMS, HAVE ORIGlWALITV HAVE VT IM VOUR VOTE FOR ME, VAJHO A KID IAJ0BJ5TAMO5 r I HAVE OFTEM SAID DURIMG MV CAMPAtSW THAT IF 1 GET THE AOMEM5 VOTE.l GET A VOTE. UMTARSJI5HED 6V POUTICAL IMFLUEMCE AMD IF NOU DOM'T V0UST,A CASE OF MlSaUIOEDJ lpi MUH'.TOLfcWUZNT BLECTEO-TOU 1 KNEW I'D C'T ELECTED EAb!V- FORG'T THAT WUZ. RONNIN RC-E LECTCO MONDHEO THOUSAND VOTE.S- j ,..,.,,i m. railed for a unique departure in tunnel work. Finding 6800 feet or sospnone iuti with water seams from which at times tm nitnn, nf water a minute poured. and sand and air blew into the ex cavation so fasi that timbering woum .....ii Rtt nlatps were resorted to successfully and more than a mile of the tunnel was thus unea. DREISER TO ADDRESS MOONEY DEFENDERS BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1. (AP) The Tom Mooney Moulders Defense committee announced today Theodore n i l...thn n-mitrf .TWafe bV tSlS- phone from New York to a mass meet. ing here wovemoer o at. M. Callicotte, of Portland, Ore., who recently "confessed" that he unwit tingly planted the 1016 preparedness day parade bomb, Is to be publicly questioned by authorities. . Phone 643. We'll haul away youv refuse. Cltv Sanitary Service. EPT RIGHT CELLOPHANE By OLENN UHArTUI and UAL fOUBEST By EDWIN ALGER ! WHOEVER'S BOTH ERIN YOUR. FARM . BEN IS ' SOIN' TO RIND THEYft UP AGAINST THE POWER Fo' GREAT WEALTH Yoii'V 1 GOT THE COSBY MILLIONS ochinu yuuxt boy 5 By C. M. PAYNE 7 By SOL HESS irenM -rui eAuj OF IDEAS -WHV MOT POLITICS f-VJY MOT LIVES LIKE YOURSELVES VOTE FOR ME, IT o By George McManus 1 THE TORK1E1 I . BEEN BY FOUR , MAYOR. I I VOT" f 131.33.