PAGE SIX
uyfng Barbara
by Julia Cleft-Addama ihcr et to cain
JPJl
KYtOPB'B! Farrell Armltaae le
to devote nil hla effort to cure the
crippled Hark Lodely and make
him a auoceaaful artut. according
to the bargain he hat made with
itark'e fiancee, Barbara Quentln.
In return Barbara hat put off htr
wedding a year. Farrell havet to
win Barbara'e love In that time;
Leila Cane, whom Farrell almott
married, it aiding him perhapa
beoauee of tome poet connection
with Mark. Leila hat brought the
actrete Patau itaoul to wttneee
ilark'e arrival at Farrell'e hoitte.
Bhe aakt Terrell 4 he it the
painter.
Chapter 21
THE LODELY3 ARRIVE
ARMITAGB, taking a thin hand,
looked down into an ugly face
with no redeeming feature save Ita
vivacity. Patsy Raonl was awarthy
and enub-nosed, ber eyes were email
and ber mouth large, all ber' tjy-
turea a little awry aa though one
ball O ber face did not quite match
the ottjyr. Armltage sensed a strong
personality, vjether hostile to bis
type or not be could not be sure.
"Do I look like the genius, Miss
Raonl T"
"Ton do nott. But their-me! I
look lte not anything but perhaps
a gbrgle. Tes. JBt you may see
ttem under an old church-rd9f. Tet
I am a great, a unique genius who
aB I djpe-ifire nflist lave."
She Slated n ftngor and thuaib at
Havell's two wlreMlred terrleraffl
who resaonsaH win all Sie quiver
ing nt.ip-pushlra aiwl tall-rap-
dplrum knawn to canine etiquette.
ieh, Mr. Bfrrell Armltaft, you
wlM be e-lle the t?o to me
tfitf, faa Rat nlatft!"
"Last nlgh?"
"nerrel baa prokSrfy nor sees
jrar act and eaeh more probably
sever will," out In LeUa. Ske
leaned In tbe detrwny Matly sarfl
lngi veic; anfaaah nad steek and
gftUren-haano. ah 9c .- claaa
wtth'bek tHeai ate wo drusseW la
a deeper see, but It m, stranoeay
muighi bor setter ik Ibsi. aaraala
the- tots Mte let Ilms Hnna
"Wren, Utem n!M the jaare
WmJl!9e to no vetMav, W
..thvawtassai "t jwu wrH oat rn la
come.to the taee-ator yea nraat pay
Vecauaa jkmi came- net."
Her ugky gate drear a wsaiasaaaji
ftefip Icom mnHoftB.
Wp aayeo eoe KtUetjt jmu
aujtjnfe Kites ttaui?"
. "Vest oh. And be ee"
"w I am eoMeaaV h wwy"
Bot IKU gaan tnaB!H) aMa
nrfOfr nea d'M sUn a d tMe m
, Jt 'UKth a quok laMaor at ataxe-
nfent aba naorftmsiV a card man ana
acatJat jajoiietee ant jtiw aA
eJJ.
"A bo for tMs ntnht."
eMbblfti TClmmeoMy uaoa ties
tStyif. "Nov Mr. Hanoi Asaittiefe
t MH you eem.ba'nartMj M yeu see
Hot clect I think jtou tot atajer.af
me. II ydu then g4ve HieaeKlaiaa
I1ttU Mrtlt jwu tool tonr tt am. it
.jwu qlae me net mrythem I Hilrtt
jKti tool law at n. WeN, brrifrwS
nfavj?"
What rsaa at Pronckt Ctar-
nuuiT Jio, Armttoge Ihoiavat nel-
thea And iftw bed oortoUily coc-
jftreU1 him. ... lie put up hie haadt
A ajmendtyr fni etm thrwt tke
eaad Ittto baa breocVpettot.
"You wnt mote amy lavaaeseica
o FaweM,''' soN Letta.' "I mined
fflnto maary na anay tke ok&er eey
ami he roaiseoV'
"Bua I wajiU not permit 'Na' for
Vka to sbb; Kl" cited NMes Baaid. "It
la oty that las aid a little cairlce "
"M thai junctian a mercltul ln
tearuptlan saved our Iroro from the
i mbaarassnxat that throateaed ta
uojocaae ham," nauraiurM AaaaKataf,
nawkic Inta the hall.
Thraugai tkefelaa3 pael on el
alfer sldsaat (be doer be and etxti
tbaajrlvalotlhtLaaltsefi. H bat
lhr and a fietnan appeared, ak by
tefciyae, laem (he baok of thej
Bguse, ins aaer oaotoa ana me
9nuipjr va dbslirvcd assisting
afte aqUtate feaSi dt Kaan. Loarily to
the nement, Arneawo ria.)ati
-r"n)ot t?ea
"It'a reaaSy veay nlaa t to
cegm oa ancn wort noaice, he saia.
rVlon o laJ doae laugada; 1 ld
ade d'Let GaMae take your lrojs
tescate. He'll ie to all 5ur lu
(Ako la your son th you?"
"Yo bet he lsi Markl" She
ahouOd It ovtt her ehould. aa
though bs were stm In Kings tSO
lard. When there ffime no response
VhiTever fromJI hgp of rugs In
side the sedno. Bhe laughed again.
"The run bas been a bit ig tor
him. I il9jy," she offergl by wny
of exptXnatlon. "P'raps someoiOll
het blm out"
At a nod from Armltage his ser
vants approach tlB car and Arml
Land Seekers Continue
Flood of Inquiries About
Area Surrounding City
Land settlement Inquiries continue
to pour Into the Medford chamber of
commerce In spite of the depression
and ths letters Indicate that then
re many people in the world, who
would like to live in the Rogue River
valley, small tracts of land appear to
be most desirable. Coplea of the Mall
Tribune, giving further Information
on resources and event here, have
been sent to the following list of
persons:
Dr. J. C. Tamlesle, 519 Williams
ave., Portland, Ore.
Richard Hoe me, box 381, Hooper,
Okla. Carpenter by trade; would like
to buy a small tract of land suitable
for dairying and poultry raising.
R. D. Drummond. 6436 Percy street,
Los Angeles, Calif. Would like one or
two acres of land located on main
highway with five to 10 cabins In
jood, oojKUUpju Has Cveroom tto4-
tage entered bis bouse with the lady.
She was In her noisiest mood. The
Introduction of Miss Raoul bad to
be effected forHsiimo, and the ac
tress' face was a study as she waited
In vain for a lull In which to express
ber pleasure at the meeting. As
for the terriers, they scuttled up the
staircase and disappeared Into the
peaceful upper regions of the bouse.
"Dot up with tbe early birds tbls
mornln'," enthused Mra. Lodely.
"Always have to allow an extra
hour tor Mark, y'know, half an hour
tor his lameness and halt an bour
In case anythliO unexpected hap
pons to blm I" o
Armltage felt Gaffen at hla side.
"Mr. Lodeiy, sir, he doubts
whether he can venture to move
from the car wltbout your assist
ance." "Mine? Can't Mlchfleld and
Thomas tackle bla weight between
them?"
"Easily, I should have said, sir.
Or I offered my own shoulfflr. Bui
Mr. Lodoly Is quite lnsletent, sir,
that no one but yourself shall touch
him."
Armltage hesitated. His Instinct
was to Ignore this wblm, since It
could be nothing more. Damned lit
tle egomaniac, he ought to be kick
ed! But, of course, one couldn't kick
a cripple. On the physical plane,
Armltage suppose ote cquldn'l
logically refused cripple anything.
Mr?. Lodely, hurling the small
tatk at her type at an gpojilled Miss
Kaoul, broke off to glnjice some
what anously at the err. Armltarg
went down to It again.
"Vth's u, Lodely?"
Se bad put bis head right Into
tbe sedan tor only the faintest
movement had come froaa his gaest.
At first Armltageo who wa really
lor a atuacd languor, arches eye
baoavB nad a gol doal at "tempera
Mat," wnk confuse by the fact
tsra Hark was aat actually visible
at all. Thaj tsiJjrTgs movoifciftaln
and Armltflare, peeajng, found him
prostrate Mtyon the spacious
csftkloak. '
"Very unojinvlnclag, Isn't It?"
naraiared Xark. "But I' afraid 1
really deagot beart Stacks froan ex
rjint; aaa I really do have to
ke lifted la a syvctal way. Generally.
Bnrbnra saaovvflans It" 9
Arntlftige, genuinely shacked by
Has wklte Has, the twitching eyelldB
ami tlas aaatlaac kneuh, coiHd only
hog ta be skowa tow this lifting
was ta It) attoastcd.
Bark enetlegly oaplalned.
"But, of course, If you don't tkinli
ysM have tke atroagTk," lab edifcd.
"I can just stay horeaintll I'ai able
ta anve of yaBlR.Tkna I shall iy
motfi suBWaae to hold bj cvutch.
Otto at yesf earvanss could laanuga
mnt, Vm Base."
"Just clear tkls floor, Slchflold,
.wMI yoa?" m4nH Farrell.
Mnrk won emuO oC tlte sent and
(kVssawd oa a ri while Armltag
walltct round to lias second poajtkin.
Tlkoa cojae tke real puy on hla
muscles. He succeeded mainly be
catrKB he felt It was Imperative that
he should auccecd. Slowly, like aa
overladoa bcust, with Mask's full
wolght upon hlne he mouilted the
steps esd carriod Mark Into the
house.
"Brute force," he heard Mark
reurVur. "Avoaton are fupposqd to
ndailre It." Armltage lookod at bin
sharply but Mark had apaarentlj
tainted.
Mra. Lodely was lnslst8ntthat ne
doctor neod be summonod.
"He stoos Into thnae faints and
he comes out of 'est again." Ske did
not eviei moderate Ber tonos over
tan aatlent's unconscious foam.
"M be feels a bit qneor afterwards
he ml?lit Ilka a vlrop of brandy.
D'you say you've got an elevator,
Farrelft"
"Just HMD Mark." sail Leila.
r.HarkfbaU bw ld-on a coucl3n
iou una ana sue sax upon wis eoge
ot It Wlte an abruffl movement she
paaawd, back a lock of hair tha?
atratajtcd ot his forehoad. Arml
tage taiif that si was pale under
bar roufe. "CbS)er Markl" she
adfled, to no oc in particular.
Tltaro ffA a moment's pauselwnd
i Hark violently sneesed.
"Ah, i-i-ol" Miss Bnjil -aoched
out ber mth and then blew a see
ota cloud ot aoke Into the pale
face on the couch. "Sltl" aha com
manded brutally, as to a performing
seal, "You are porlOps one day tlffi
gwlus hore. 1 am alrendy today It."
And, as !0rk opened rosehtftil
eyes "No, you pree-tend evon not
so very woll. You know that I am
Patsy Raoul."
ICopvrloht, 111. Julia ClH-AidaiQ
Mark It tntangted, tomorrow,
a firtt-raU qji-rtl.
In
to bungalow, large lot with pens
for 200 cftsvkens, all clear, present
value 3500, whlnh he would like to
trade.
M. R. Russell, 879 Wt Wilson
avenue. Olendale, Calif. Wants land
thht can be developed; would pos
sibly cnnnlder homestead relinquish
ment. Must be reasonable In price.
Mrs. Chas. Joyner, box 333. Ven
tura, Calif., writes that several fam
ilies are Interested In locating on
small farms: uked especially about
cut-over lands that could be devel
oped. W. B. Ranhut, 12R8 Ferry street,
Salem, Ore,
Harold Orovee, route 3, box 78,
Astoria, Ore. Especially Interested In
farm or homestead reUnqulahments.
Chas. Dumke, box 14. Clarkaton.
Wash. Interested in either Improved
.w unimproved ftve acre tract,
J. lh Hatch. Paterpa, WaaU, Aafcs
MEDFORD MAIL
about poultry raising and stock rais
ing; small general farm,
Floyd E. Packard. 030 Park afwet,
Bellflowerp Calif. Interested In di
versified farming, dairying, and stock
raising. Would Ilka to know about
Improved and unimproved farms.
J. 6. Nicholson, box 1, Waterford,
Calll.
Roy A. Plftk, Joseph, Ore.
Harry S. Molr, 917 Bridge rood.
San Leandro, Calif. Wants about SS
acres suitable for general ranching,
and good future. Two or three fam
ilies are considering making a move,
and might split a larger acreage If
it were very attractive.
W. Pettis, Weavervllle, Calif. Wants
a small business; would consider
something requiring $600 to 02000 In
vestment, If the proposition Is good.
William D. Young. 1840 Hamlin
street, Seattle, Wash. Interested In
good fruri orchard.
W. A. Quacatenbass, 170 N. Mich
igan avenue, Pasadena, Calif. Wants
to Irado for Improved farm land near
Med ford.
Victor D&Rgel. S68 Woods avenue,
Los Angeles, Calif. Wants to buy 4
or 6 acres within four or five miles
of ctt7, with 0 or 6 room house.
Gorden L. Williams, box 692, Por
tola, Calif. Wants a place with con
siderable pasture for dairy, ranch.
Buy or lease.
George H. Deek, 610 South Sickel
street, Los Angeles, Calif. Experienc
ed In stock raising and dry farm
ing; would like to lease a place al
ready stocked and Improved, on a
share basis, If possible.
John R. Bouldln, 1347 Thirteenth
street, Doiglas, Arizona. Interested
In small farm, 10-20 acres.
Oliver Jetty, box 766, Tillamook,
TAILSP&I TOMMY
3U HOIO THE, LIGHT
NO LVT ME LOOK F0RlJ:t f
i jUuei oirtv poking J&f minute-- liLivj
BOUND TO WIN Da.ger!
liYSfe1 ml?A .tKTssSSKi, ' JillolTlk
p
SlMATTER POP On. 'Way Of Speeding
I . . i ... v . ; sc. .-, s 111 rso mv it r v mr vv n.-mv
u1'-)''' 'T . -Jt fcs fOwTr'gl'V by Th Bell Bydate. Inc.) (
THE NEBtS AYhat
IStsl'T THAT A PICTURS
apRe MUST Be SOMETHIMi
IKJ HER PASTSHSeOOH
nsreios to osjs alujavs
f .SWT THAT A PtCTVRSr X I H J WZr TN upi i o mi AS DiavA I'M NJOT A eiT 1 - if t rK-r exn
T--- -w vw--j i I ii 1 mms a Ti VOL LOOK Ps. Oil V LUNCOwne . i vc
USrtSKJS TO OW8- ALWJAVS H L?? ,r, naKT 1VE S6EU FOecEO
??"rUa , I ii sa hoe iw we AW. make A6Reep
pL "
tSKlINlilINU UriAlllt.K g By George McManus
I I I ox couuy- j II I II I l weuu where f . X? I ' i wonoer if w I
WlTVIM'YNEWCOW- , . . THERE GOES B I DO TOU TUi.MK I ' tW f N. l-L RIGHT OR
I HOULO NJ'T LET f OoT, MOTHER-) MACGmWlTM J I VOU ARS j " ' A : A. X AM I ,f..
( ' ll-LU 6E B,CK iBOJChThM- 1 1 NO WHERE-I . . J I .( .'A
SST S T aCT Sy. V WiTHiM ajm rrf well- mow J 11 OuSTThouCKT i J,cL
xXWL'i C:W NfCOAT ISN'T 'I OT OUT- fL ffgj'V-- WSi'l 6'C00L0 , 45-'
"pv n
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
-o-
Ore.
ties.
Ranch with grazing poeatblll-
8. M. Smith, route 1, Yuma, Ariz.
Would like some small business.
Geo. Vllle, 1337 Elm avenue, San
Gabriel, Calif.
R. L. Walker, 300 W. Walnut street,
Springfield, Mo. Small ranch hav
ing some fruits, and suitable for
truck garden and poultry raising,
Wra. H. Clark, 4914 Tweedy Ab
bott boulevard, Southgate, Calif.
Wishes to get In touch with some
one having a small place, 6-10 acres,
for lease on highway, with option
to buy. Also has some friends who
have places they would like to ex
change for southern Oregon prop
erty. M. F. Dletze, box 602, Lakevlew,
Ore.
O. B. Cooke, Medical Lake, Wash.
Interested In buying ten or twelve
acres suitable for raising poultry and
home garden; Improved or otherwise;
must be reasonable In price.
Harral H. Yancey, 606 Fillmore,
Tart, Calif. Wishes to exchange house
and lot In suburb of Los Angeles
for small farm near Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dillon, Ken
newlck, Wash. Interested in reason
ably priced location suitable for tur
keys. M. Fred Howe, box 111, Browns
ville, Texsa. Would like unimproved
location which could be developed
into good producing farm; soil must
be good. Terms must be reasonable.
Would consider buying homestead re
linquishment, if location good.
M. I.. Bowser, 706 S. Essex street,
Compton, Calif. Interested In buy
ing a small farm.
Gerald Clayton, Elko, Nev. Cut
over tracts or unimproved land that
can be profitably developed.
It' Hard To Hang Onto $20,000
No, Folks?
OREGON, SUNDAY,
Ralph K, Anlba, 146 East Golden
street, Los Angeles, Calif. Unim
proved land.
E. B. Benson, 28 North K street,
Madera, Calif. Small lunch counter
and doughnut business.
J. C. Bromley, Fall Creek, Ore.
Iral C. Nelson, box 244, Welser,
Idaho.
A. W. True, Hotel True, Center,
Colo.
D. Ktnahan. Craig, Moffat county,
Colo.
V. W. Hale, 138 North Summit
street, Prescott. Ariz.
Le?ls H. Drake, 3112 Columbus
avenue. Royal Oak, Mich.
M. H. Crabtree, Conde, South Da
kota, A. A. Bernard, care The Henley
Klmball company, Manchester, N. H.,
40 Merrimack street.
Robert Harrison, 1833 Main street,
Baker, Ore.
Wm. Kern, Otlsco, Clark county,
Indiana.
Chas. F. Bromaghlm, Arnegard,
North Dakota.
H. Hohensee, 292, Eleventh avenue.
Long Island City, N. Y.
Joseph Helns. 1303 Lagoon avenue.
Wilmington, Calif.
O. R. Jackson, Webb School, Clare
mont, Calif.
R. L. VanNatta, 687 Chester ave
nue. Elgin, 111.
Dolpb Cain, 6915 Seville avenue,
Huntington Park. Calif.
Sidney Park, Solano Beach, Calif.
L. O. Whltehorn, box 203, Bolivar,
Mo.
Clyde E. Knott, 117 South Thirty
eighth street, Omaha, Neb.
Carl A. Gustafson, box 244, Boone,
Iowa.
L. D. Robinson, 133 Burbank boule
vard, Burbank, Calif,
AriD STILL LOCKED-I NEVER THOUGHT
COULD 86 THIS SLAO TO SET
INKY LITTLt OKIfct- CAbc
Up Mental Aotiorf
SLJiKSOlNKV LITTLE BRIEF CASE ". -3
JANUARY 8, 1933.
Ralph R. Young, route 1, box 128.
Goble, Ore.
Tom M. Smith, Keota, Iowa.
D. Camomile, 960 Yale avenue, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
F. S. Bourne, box 293, North Sac
ramento, Calif.
Dr. E. R. Harrison, 3321 Griffith
Park boulevard. Los Angeles, Calif.
P. A. McNeel, Cortez, Colo.
L. K. Clarke, 725 Acacia street, East
San Gabriel. Calif1.
J. S. Nicholson, box 1, Waterford.
Calif.
Interested In general farming and
dairying V. W. West, Strosburg.
Colo.; C. O. Fredrlckson, Bennett,
Colo.; J. Wayne Sibley, Bye re, Colo.;
John Zybach, Strasburg. Colo.; T. E.
Miller, Strasburg, Colo.
H. M. Overton, 230 North Olive
street, Burbank, Calif,
F. S. Eby, 322 Lee building, Kan
sas City, Mo. Wants small farm
homo In this valley. r
H. N. Burtcn, Las Couces, New
Mexico.
Forrest C. Foil, Yuma, Colo.
T. Adsmack, 23 N. W. 63d avenue.
West Duluth, Minn.
Mrs. 8. L. Elliott, 816 Slmmeons
street, HUleboro, Ore.
P. Harrison, 130 Pomona avenue,
Long Beach, Calif.
W. T. Thompson, 500 East Second
street, Tuscon, Ariz.
Mrs. Chas. Joyner, box 333, Ven
tura, Calif. Would like small farm
home; 5 to 10 acres; cut over land
might suit, or unimproved tract If
price is right and if soil Is good.
Mrs. C. H. Merritt, Selah, Wash.,
route 1. Interested In buying a
small chicken or fruit ranch, or gen
eral farm.
T. A, Telfer, 2434 Fourth street,
Ocean Park. Calif.
A
t
1 1
ITS MOR.E THAN lffr SAVE TUG DROP THAT & VEAH O-OM-IT'S TH05E 1
LUCK-IP VDU FLOtOeRS-UE -8AS,ROEOJ AN' STICK HORRID MEN again:
Mrs. Nellie Codden, 705 North
Mitchell street, Cadillac, Mich.
Mrs. C. M. Turner, Gen. Del.,
Stockton, Calif.
Frank L. Tinker. 420 West Terri
torial Road, Battle Creek, Mich.
E. G. Wilson, Canary, Ore. Would
like to rent farm on crop payment
with option of buying; would like
place where he eould keep several
cows.
Robert A. Ross, box 33, Tarpon
Springs, Florida.
D. B. Hoffman, 410 East Seventy
ninth street. Los Angeles, Calif.
Would like ranch of forty or more
acres, at a price between 82500
S3000. J. W. Gheer, Hagerman, New Mex
ico. Wants dairy and poultry ranch.
E. J. Myers, 1025 South Klngsley
Drive, Los Angelee, Calif. Would like
to have Information and places from
10 acres to 160 acies.
M. J. Btuun, 46i7 Twelfth street.
Rock Island. 111. Interested In small
ranch suitable for raising turkeys
fnS LnaiiiaamaTni n f 11 ' aONv
- A.a. d-r rsn (PiPiikja
iru j RWPJJ THtRE.5 TOO MUCH
IM VOUR. IKJTG.UTIOMS TO TELL OUMV I MTE.NJTI Osj S
our social. oipra?eNJceweR njeivero mokjest akjo
and poultry.
S. G. Downs, care W. H. Wyckoff
company. 2G27 Seminary avenue, Oak
land. Calif. Has client who wishes
to exchange a very nice home for a I
home in Medford in the near future.
Otto A. Van Hise, 116 South Val
mein, Burbank, Calif.
A. W. Hlbbs. 183 Ardmore Road,
Berkeley, Calif.
Jere R. Scott, box 113, Wasco,
Calif.
L. B. Self. 486 East Morrison street,
Portland, Ore.
F. A. Russell. 314 North F street,
Portervllle, Calif.
James A. Burr, 208 Strand, Re
dondo Beach, Calif.
F. D. Murray. 4036 Elm avenue,
Long Beach, Cftllf.
Wm. Berlin, Berlin Dental Labora
tories, Los Angeles. Calif.
George T. Pleite, Gen. Del., Poly
technic, Fort Worth. Texas.
T. W. Clary, 7191 Indiana, River
side, Calif.
G. H. Senseney, 2954 Market street,
San Diego, Calif.
BJ GLENN C1IAIF1N
and UAL FOKKESX
By EDWIN ALfiER
By C. M. PAYNE
By SOLoHESS
Y-