PAGE SIX medford itxn: tribune, medford, Oregon, wedsd't, November 2, 1932. A PATH WARADISEl u Cmbj sftJ dawsov I BYlWPtlBI Santa iM hat rt. 11. rued (a Air pMIaadirtae be! Dicky 4 CMcngo WAI ilrl learn that he hat dive her polo coat to a girl whom ho had known teore their marriage. " ""' inuik, end perhapi teeing Cllve, tie lover the had filled tor Dicky, at her parent koirn (n Neia Jereev helped htr to a ieeftlon. Bht toet to t) lawyer friend. Chapter It SANTA BARES HER HEART 1NXEO lomeone 1 can trust," Santa declared. She palled her It together with an effort "I'm her to learn whit are the grounds for divorce." "You're thinking ot divorcing Dicky I" She hadn't (hocked him. Hli ex pression iu unperturbed aa If he'd enquired how much hli wife paid tor butter. "Can ir . "Before 1 can give as opinion I must hear the provocation." Her tense of the indecency of ex posing her tragedy faded. Gar atead'a attitude wa aa matter of tact aa that of a doctor examining a patient. She forgot that they both wen young and were discussing her dead passion. In an aloof way. Imitating him, she viewed herself as a case. Her burden grew lighter. With a question here and an astute suggestion there, he coaxed from her bar story. "Thl Cllve," he pinned her, "your old suitor, couldn't be made , the excuse for a counter-charge by your husband t" "How conld he? I've not written him a line. He's been out of the country since I married. It was only by pure luck I mean accident that I met him at my parents'." "We lawyers are compelled to' be Intrusive." Dusk was gathering. Windows In the ramparts opposite were begin ning to shine. He switched on tbe lights. "As I see things, Santa, you're got your husband cold. Habitual drunkenness. Non-support. If they don't constitute cruelty, I don't know what does." She began pulling on her gloves. - "It I decide to proceed against him, what should be my first stepT" "Ton must leave him and estab lish a separate domicile." . "Thanks tremendously." She rose almost gaily. "I felt I ought to know to be on tbe safe side." As he accompanied her to tbe elevator he chaffed her. "You'll have only one difficulty: to persuade any Judge that a man who had been so fortunate as to marry you could be unfaithful." "Dicky didn't have to struggle," she glanced up side-long. "It he could only see 70s as other men see you." "Men who aren't married to me," she retorted. It was her parting shot The sliding door of the elevator flew open. With a smile, unconsciously alrenlsh, she vanished. Not till the chill air of the street kad restored her did she realise that her afternoon had been enjoy ' able. It had put her In a good humor. Paul Qarstead had proved to be a thoroughly nice person. She wondered vaguely whether he often held such Intimate conver sations. She ran over snatches of wbat they'd aald. They sounded desperately like the prelude to flirtation. n She'd heard that divorce lawyers often married their clients. Wbat more natural? They bad to flatter a woman by pretending to believe aba was always In the right A husband who believed his wife al ways In the right waa th kind for whom every woman was searching. Scandalised, aha discovered that ha was light-hearted. She probed for the reason. Merely because a man had Implied not a syllable more that she was desirable. "Don't be a debutante," she up braided herself. Her lapse Into frivolity Inclined her to be charitable. There was the bare chance that she'd Jumped to mistaken conclusions. To Invite Dicky to an explanation was the only fair course. The prospect of having to provoke another scene sobered her. Beyond the door as she ap proached, she conld hear the phone ringing. 8ome seconds were lost In finding her key. The apartment wap In darkness. Again shs wasted time In groping for the switches. Tbe phone continued to Insist and command. "Hello!" aha exclaimed fretfully. "I should hope so." Dlcky'a voice. "Been trying to reach yon 'All-Day Auction On Balfour Farm In Ashland Area P. O. Miner ot San Jose, who re cently purchased the entire Baliour Guthrle ranches at Ashland, Intends to operate hts holding sa a stork ranch and therefore will dispose or all machinery, tools and dairy equip ment at publte auction November H. it was announced today. With the purchase of this property he secured eeooo of new machinery and a new 30,000 modern dairy barn fully fur nished with the latest Louden equip . merit. The property Is being sold so make Mr. Millers holdings conform to his purposes of operation. Catalogue of article will Include over a 00 Items, making an all-day sale necessary. There will be a lunch stand to serve hot coffee, sandwiches, etc., during the noon hour. It Is expected that this sale will draw a large number of dairymen and ranch owners from the Coos Bay dis trict, as well as from northern Cali fornia and the Klamath basin, Walter H. Jones of the Land Auction com paai, said, toojaf, for the past two hours. Don't wait dinner. Oot a business conference." "It won't do, Dicky." She spoke firmly. "This Is my first night back." "Too bad, darling. The confer ence Is about those mines. And It's -too worse, too; I have to sleep on a train, for I'm due In St Paul to-morrow." "For another conference?" "You're becoming quite a cute lit tle guesser." "I don't believe a word of it Dicky. 7or some reason you're afraid ot me." "For heaven's sake!" He yawned so that she beard him. "This la your chance as much aa mine. If the deal goes through, we'll be In clover." "Then I wish you luck, It I don't see you again." "But you will." His tone became anxious. "I have to fetch my suit case. It you're a kind little wife, you'll have It packed." She made her toilet with special care, choosing tbe hlgb-walsted Ve netian gown with the billowy skirt which he'd loved when he was courting. Between tears and temper she flung bis travelling kit into his suitcase. Dlnnerless and wounded she sat down to wait for blm. Hours slipped by. Seven. Eight Nine, There would be no time to deliver her ultimatum. To start a discussion with a husband In a hur ry would be useless. Her reading of his character be came clear and yet more clear. From that third night of the honey moon when ho'd called her Lou-Lou she'd been continually stumbling on discoveries. Most of them she'd re fused to admit till now. Tbey bad come to her In fragments. She pieced them together like a Chinese puzzle. At last she had no doubt that she knew all about him. His key In the latch. She snatched a book. He entered briskly, bum ming. From the hall he called to her. Got my suitcase ready!" "In the bedroom." She heard him go In search of It -then bis footsteps returning. "Well, I'm off, darling." "That's good." "Not huffy, I nope." "You're an optimist" "Bless my souL I badn't noticed. You're all dolled up. Why the mag nificence?" . "O, trot along." She turned a page. He ap proached and stood over her. "Expecting someone?" There was one name with which she could always annoy him. I "Joking BBlde, she glanced np, to whom did you lend my coat? To Lou-Loul" 'Been snooping! 80 that's how you've spent the afternoon?" "I'll band It to you, Dicky, when you place your affections, you're tremendously loyal." "You're right" He twiddled his mustache a aura sign tbat be was contused. "I hate to quit on any body. Tbe poor kid was down and out I used to be her pal. Ot course when I married you So In a sense I felt responsible. Surely you don't blame me?" Blame yon, for playing tbe good Samaritan I" She opened her eyea charmingly wide. "I wish I didn't have to go." He perched himself on the arm of ber chair. "You strike me as queer, Santa too darned polite. Wbat are you planning about the twenty thousand?" "Oh, that! You really must go, Dicky. Look at the time. I'll give you my answer later." "That's not very satisfactory. These follows I'm to meet will ex pect me to be definite." He hovered uncertain; then picked up his suitcase. She accom panied him to tbe ball and sub mitted to his embrace. The moment he was gone, the slipped the chain In place. She might have forgiven him had the girl been anyone but Lou-Lou. Next morning she removed all her belongings to storage. She was scrupulously honest leaving him his share ot the wedding prosenta and tbe bed, which had been his solitary contribution to the furnish ings. To the pillow she pinned a note referring blm to her lawyer. Her final act in the ritual of de parture was to tiptoe through the empty rooms. She'd promised him his answer: here it was with no word spoken. She pictured the sur prise of his homecoming. (Ctfrrtikl mt-ltSI. C.itafitt Dim) Tomorrow, Dicky risk Coos Jutt what nobody woule have suspected. Central Point C. E. Demand Enforcing Prohibition Laws As the result or carefully studying the effects ot alcohol on the mind, body. Individual, society, and (torern ment, during the month of October, the young people of the Federated Churches of Central Point, 84 In number passed a resolution putting themselves on record aa demanding tit their protection the enforcement of laws and the observance of the constitution In full, and stated their Intentions aa follows: "Believing that the um ot Intoxi cating beversgea is destructive of physical fitness, mental alertness, and moral power, we solemnly coven ant that we will abstain from sucn use, and In the Interests of a sober. Intelligent cltlvenry, will do all In our power to prevent the sale and use of such, and demand that for our future safety the dry laws be left as they are and enforced. "For the sake of these and thou sands of others In our great nation let the voters perform their duly be' fore Ood on Nov. 8. as never before i and keep our oountrj dyf L !N DOZEN STATES OF MAIN INTEREST W AflHT NT OTON . Nor. 2WflV-Aside from general Interest In the presi dential and gubernatorial con teats next Tuesday, political leaders are paying particular attention to sena torial races In a dozen or more states. Chief Interest of tbe party cap tains la centered on the senatorial races In California, Idaho, Iowa, Kan sas, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Utah, Wash ington and Wisconsin, along with several others. In California, Tallant Tubbs, young Republican atate senator; William O. McAdoo, former Democratic secretary of the treasury, and the Rev. Robert P. (Bob) Bchuler, prohibition party candidate, are In a tbree-cornerod contest for the junior senatorshlp left open by the primary defeat of Senator Samuel M. shortndge, Re publican. Tubbs Is for outright repeal of the 18th amendment. McAdoo stands on tbe Democratic repeal platform. Cars Crush Hand Gold Hill Worker Arthur Braden of Gold Rill was rushed to the Sacred Heart hospital TAILSPIN TOMMY I0ISH I HAP A II7TLE AiOl XPmNC IT J -if. J , ' pr "sf pfKSsjtl.OF THE UJ0OD&! WILL TAKE A COURSE IN" CAR. 5sx. H?P-& " Ki VOuSlVE C A J HAILING. NO EXPERIENCED J$ 5 To, - ar 'jisa k MwVuft? ritcmoocwr stands in mts&"?52 (Qm ev.V Y J WsTdm the middle of .the . Jm BOUND TO WIN The Departure PT7. -nTr'.ura..v..BJ!IKni nil lou ua uaMBTr?) 1T' MO lE .FOLKS i I ft BROUGHT VOU IN ANCrfHerTKSH ISrr i ! ?'' r.-,rrn,-'.Y..-r..;i ta kr i -KiTcsf.cr v Tus-cnoL wiRcfT'a ; way because the tide sr- smagmssm r a vt gvnPO e PARROT, TO Mil LONG I If 1MB AfV. : 1 0 U-o l kitsis ur I I nuu nin I ,Dwra, witti. uwnw ur FY Xyj)VrA - ISoPBELLERuV 8l MOVN TO J I ( DON'T FORGET J I PEOPLE HE CANT NOW AhJO GET GOING HERE vSiKs&OTa fe TO WAIT ABOUT BRN AN1!! YOU ' i IVTHE STOCK FORGET THE ZX M JONATHAN, ARE THeCIRftWCEBW YsZ .JivT-r,, 1 w'iiSS-a ffl oniu- I kO Market t panic I papers for your emeralds imBMmWM - ? - V S'MATTER POP Stretching Pleasure THE NEBBS The Low-Down -n-is mki NifcBB. YOURS, DEFEATED A COMFIDEMTWL MAN PETE oETNJER i TcULS ME HE3 CHAKlCe IHtn. IWI. bf BRINGING UP FATHER UTCM- ark TOO POSITIVE THW I'M NOT B.LECTCO? yeatenUv morning to receive treatment for bU band which was severely crushed between two rail road care be waa coupling at tbe Portland Beaver Cement plant. Bra den underwent an operation on bit band. Tax Collection Continuing Brisk Tax collection continued "fairly brlok" yesterday In the sheriffs of fice, with slightly more than $10,000 being paid. Largest amounts record ed yesterday were from the J. O. Pen ney Co., of this city, and the Pacific Telephone company. The former re mitted 91500, and the latter $7500. The remainder was from small tax payer!. The final day for paying the last half of the 1031 taxes Is Nov. S. After that date delinquent and Inter est payments are Attached. Medical Society Meeting Tonight Jackson County Medical society will conduct a meeting at . the Llthla Springs hotel In Ashland this evening, with Dr. Harvey Roberts of Ashland giving a dinner there at 7 o'clock. During the meeting to fol low. Dr. O. C. Bellinger of the state tuberculosis hospital In flalem, will give a paper on tuberculosis. Dr. Bellinger will conduct a clinic In Medford tomorrow. I Phone M3. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Dry slabs SI. 00 per tier. You haul 'em. Medford Fuel Co. He Couldn't Afford this relative, op AK1D MOVW MV GOT A SOOO TO W1M .' Tht B Synjin, ln.) tiJ M.rh Bf. U. 1 pit, TZs" ''51 IMAr IS THIS-) NQPt-OUVT A HITCH-l ftOELL, IF VPU tOANT TO LIVEN JTJ9f'JA S..S C SS P r 5 I I A HOLD-UP? V HIKEB N A HUCQ.V LONG AND 6Ct FAR A & A J X-V7UB 9 WV i t i . I T - - ' I I . ..... 7 I siMSeiEStSf Y&jJZ- -( ' FC 1 7- 1 h- HAVE IHrt. rsELK. HMlH'HIKtK T-"J Dfel I t! S OSW.I I'M ORRV- BUT VOU mold thie necoRO FOR THK WORST OEFCavT IN THl TA - TA TOM TOWJ i i i i r- . -1 V . .Ill V . FLOOD OF PLEAS PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 3. () Walter Hadlock, former state bank commissioner of Utah tentatively appointed treasurer 0i the federal home loan bank of Portland. 11th district, today undertook the duties of office manager of the Institution and was In conference most of the day with J. T. B. Lyle of Taooma, tentative manager of the bank. Meanwhile, requests for direct loans on real estate throughout the six states and Alaska, comprising the 11th district, were pouring Into the Portland office. Hadlock's appointment as treasurer has been sent to Washington, D. C. but as yet has not been confirmed In addition to having temporary possession of the treasureahlp, Had. lock has been employed as office manager and will continue in this capacity Whether or not his treasure ship appointment la approved, Lyle said. Lyle's appointment as manager of the bank, likewise, has not yet been confirmed by the Federal Home Loan bank board. Hadlock said he has not yet moved To Miss! ' TWI5 FTLLOVA KJHBS CAMPWSMERjITS ALMOST A SHAMS TO BEAT M1M I'M TRVINJG MV BEST BUT IT'S OKI MV OWM ACCOUSJT BECAUSE 1 CAM'T MMODLE HIM AMD X .THIS 1NJ V PIPES THAT VOU - TE - TA bis family to Portland, but expects to do so soon. SUICIDES IN AUTO KLAMATH PALLS, NOV. 3. (P) The body of Algot Westman, - 43, building contractor, was found slump ed In the seat of his automobile In a monoxide gas filled garage at bis home this morning. Police sald.lt wss a plain case of suicide. Westman bad placed a gar den hose In such a position as to carry tbe gas from the exhaust of the automobile to the Interior of the oar. Officers said be bad quarreled with Mrs. Westman. Chair Leg Repair Takes Red Tape SPRINGFIELD. Mass., Nov. 3. OP) A bulletin posted In tbe Federal building bere today calls for "sealed blda In duplicate" for the repair of a broken chair leg, which will be opened bere and forwarded to the treasury department for approval and award. Should there be no bids, Postmaster J. P. Smith explained, be is authorized to have the work done at his own discretion. He said these regulations must be followed. For Sale Dry alftbwcod at unbe lievably low prices, $3.60 per load 13 or 18-ln. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7tf. IS A 6 P. EAT WAWT YOO TO PUT ANJO SMOKE IT UMT1U ,TWE ASHES COME THROCX3M FOR THAT LITTLE TURNJ, OlO POR ME(IM rJO FOP. VOU I'M CLAO VOORE PHONlM' FOR A DOCTOR-1 VAJZ. i JOT CONMA PHONE. FOR ONE TORYOO- TRADE ON COAST BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. i UP) Optimism held Its ground In Pacific coast trade centers the last week, the Bradstreet coast survey Indicated, though changes were minor. San Francisco Canned fruit and vegetables moving freely. Los Angeles Employment con tinues upward slightly. ' Seattle No Important change in business generally. Spoksne Building remains very slow. Portland Lumber orders Increase; Home Loan bank of ens. Real Estate or Inauranoe Leave It to Jones. Phone 794. JPT RIGHT VOU Ht5 fcfci I'VE. PAID VOU BACK A HUWDRED TIMES IM CHAMCES TO MAt3ET OOUSM- VAJHAT DO VOL) WAS1T A MASI'S CISHT I A1NT PHONlN FER NO , DOCTOR- NEVER FELT BETTER. AN' I AINT OIPPT- ST? - i )i Av w I v i - . n EXPECTED TO LIVE . CLEVELAND, Nov. 3. yn A new claimant to the ehemplonsblp ot featherweight babies was discovered today. She Is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Prank Sens af Brecksvllle, and at six days of ays tips the so!ee t exactly one pound and six ounces. She'll have to stay In the Ineu bator for a while, but hospital at tendants said she Is normal and healthy, and has every chance of out-, growing her title. Hats remodeled, blocked end clean ed. Adel Lee Millinery, M. M. Dept. Store. Vg. By GLENN CHAKFfil and HAL fOBBESX SORRY-'TmS IS MV FIRST OFFENSE. ANDI IT'LL BE MV LAST IF VC'J DON T LET M RIDE uDITH VOU--AND, THEN STEP ON .THAT C4S: By EDWIN ALGER VOELU, I'LU NEVER FORGET FOLKS. AMD I'LL. ALJJAV BE GRATEFUL. TO YOL1 VOLi BROUGHT ,M6 MELRVOER AND J MhN who sees esve to WITH MB ON EVERYTH NQ- re SIR MEL3 STYlr-J(S Ot-) HERE FOR KEEPS AND IP VT INtKbN' 1 FOK. 8ND JONATHAN I D NEMtR By C. M. PAYNE By SOL HESS 1 VWANJT THIS FELLCAAV WUHtN J. WWM I -MVJ.T- a HlNJ&.l WAKJT IT.'-IVBI GOT A MEMORY THAT LIVES LOSJS AMD A ' MISlD "THAT KJEVER ORGETS OR By George McManus HELLO-DlNTf I'M JUT ONE Of THE BOrS AG'lN- COOK UP ABOUT -pf DOLLAR.?) VroRTH O" CORNED BEEF AkT CABBA6E- 'LL BEBlOHT DOWN .lift