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PAflE SIX MTCDFOTin MAIL TRTBtmE, MEDFOUI), OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. Valiant Dust by Percival Christopher Wren -beaugestp BTNOPSIBt Intrigue teethes n the Citadel ot Slekatten near which staior Napoleon R'ccolt 01 the Foreign Legion plots treaeon to France. Margaret Ualtoni eeet her husband. Julee slipping axoav from her and Raleul cruet and spoiled eon ol the Unkt 01 slekam ten. grouHno more attentive star earet doee not know that her girlhood sweetheart Otho Bellime. is a private in the Command of Rlcoolt. nor that Julee' mother r tents her presence in ktekatxen. Chapter IS THE JOLLY KAID rrB Raid Abd'allab Karlm, seated upon h!e cushions In the Lady Zalnnb'a chamber, laughed merrily Us famous laugb, that hearty, deep cheated, lull-throated laugb which shook him from head to foot, and which so rarely Inspired a sense of amusement and Inclination to laugb ter, In the hearer. "Ha, ha, thou Desired of Emper ors, thon Moon at my Delight that know'st no wane, what salth the Prophet Himself (on whom be peace) and he, Allah witness, knew something of women what salth her "Well, what does he sayr In quired the Lady Zalnub, humoring her lord with smiles, and wonder ing whether. In the end, he would stick a knife In her, or have her thrown front the battlements In a sack. Better that, perhaps, than (row old, and wither In neglect, I "What salth he on that interest ling subjeot, my loveT" ohutkled the Kald. "Listen and hear. He said: ! "Oh ye assembly ot women, give alms, yes, though It be of your oma 'ments of gold and silver, for verily f are mostly for Hell on the Day u( 'Jndgment," and the jolly Kald again boared with laughter, I The Lady Zalnub sniffed. ! "Well, meantime, you listen to what I say, and so the further post tone your own day ot Judgment Beware of this Jules Mallgnl, son of your servant and of your sister. Why has Pedro Mallgnl brought him heret" "To learn to be, in his turn, my trusted agent and servant and friend, and those ot Ralsul, my son. As Pedro Mallgnl's father was to my father on whom be peace and as Pedro Mallgnl baa been to me, so shall Pedro Mallgnl's son be to my son, a devoted and faithful , . ." "Faithful perhaps," sneered the Lady Zalnub. "And when has Pedro Mallgnl been less than faithful; given me anything but good advice; true and full Information; the best rifles tbat . . ." "At a price," again sneered the Lady Zalnub. "At a price, woman? And who does anything save at a price? Bhould he risk 'eath or Imprison ment for nothing? Did not Pedro's father bring Pedro here, that be might know and serve me, even as Pedro has brought his son that I..." "Beware ot that son, I say," re peated the woman doggedly. "I heard you twice and thrice J heard you oh Delight ot Mine Eyes. Do not become ths Abhorrence of Mine Ears. A little yon weary me." And the Kald rose to his foot. "It Is not well to weary me," he added mildly, and the La'dy Zalnub thlvared slightly at her husband's kindly tone. Oreson Weather Unsettled with rain west portion and snow and rain east portion to night and Tuesday; moderate tem perature, strong southeast and south winds offshore. Real estate or insurance Leave It to Jones. Phone 700. 1 RIGHTS Casting herself at bis feet, sht begged her lord to be seated, prom ising him amendment, obedience, and great entertainment. But remarking that, although he had Intended to stay for the remain der of the day, he was constrained by her distressing weaiiBomenesa to leave It, the Kald strode away, fox he had an Important engagement. Thus It was a moment not mors than an hour later than the Urns appointed, that he entertd bis coun cil chamber, attended by bis son, Ralsul; bis 'rlend and agent, the Sefior Pedro Mallgnl; his agent's son, Mr. Jules Malgnl: hi confi dential scribe and secretary, Abo Tallb Zerhoun: mighty Ibrahim the Lion, bis gigantic bodyguard: and the stern anL stalwart commander-in-chief of Ma fighting men, Vahom med All el Amln, Mahommed the Trustworthy, Mahommed the Reli able. Seating himself on a handsome. If somewhat dirty, divan, the Kald courteously signified his pleasure that the others should be seated also, and bade Aba Tallb, -he scribe, go and Inforrr the visitor who had arrived yesterday (on Sefior Pedro Mallgnl's recommendation and per sonal guarantee), tbat the Kald sat In audience, and would receive him. "'To strangers and wayfarers be kind,' saltb the Koran," observed the Kald, and laughed meaningly, "He Is undoubtedly a stranger and something of a wayfarer by now," smiled Pedro Mallgnl, "as he has come deviously hither from Ger many by way of Egypt, Tunis and Algeria." "And I shall undoubtedly be kind," laughed the Kald again, A tew minutes later the scribe returned, accompanied by a tall, thick-set, broad-shouldered man, dressed us an Arab, his bearded face sunburnt and weather-beaten. In Arab fashion and speech, he saluted and greeted the Kald and the assembled company. The Kald clapped his bands loud ly; servants entered at the signal, and were bidden to bring coffee, mint-tea and cigarettes. "Perhaps, being a foreigner, our guest would prefer strong drink ol the foreigners?" Inquired the Kald courteously. The stranger signified that be would be loth to offend bis host's eyes and delicate nostrils with the sight snd scent of the forbidden and abhorrent drink. The Kald laughed merrily, and the stranger eyed him thoughtfully the while. "Well," said the Kald. "as to that, 1 can bear It, 1 can bear 1L In fact, to speak tbe truth which Is ever pleasant and natural to my lips I have tasted It Yea sometimes 1 drink It . , . And yot, on the other hand, I do not drink It, I never drink It" "A hard saying, Lord Kald," mused the stranger, "A riddle, in fact" "Yes," agreed the Kald. 'The so lution ot the riddle beln-i tbat my Holy Mullah, most pious and loarned man In Mokaiien yea. In all the countryyea. In all Mogreb blesses It and straightaway It turns to milk la m: mouthl "Let us drink milk," he added. In the ensuing conversation and negotiation, the Kald showed him self the keen man of business thi business ot war the herldlty, train Ing, and environment had made him. , The visitor or emissary, on tht other hand, proved less competent and, on tbe few points upon which they differed, was, without great dif ficulty, outmanoeuvred, overborne and defeated. (Copyright. Hit. T. A. Stokes Co.) Plot and sounttrplat eonttnut, tomorrow, In the grim Citadel r Mflkauon. Auto Theft Brings Jolt. PENDLETON. Fob. i7.(AP) An drew Young, 31, former resident of Enterprise, was sentenced to two years In state prison today when he pleaded guilty to theft of an auto mobile at Milton. II IS KLAMATH PALLS, Feb. 27. (AP) Damage amounting y several hun dred dollars was cased here during Saturday by a crude dynamite bomb , which was thrown at a barber shop, I recently opened on a non-union, cut price basis. 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VWITH THE BErVUTIPUL. MAAJICORl5T AT KIEBB'S HOTEL. lJ VIOgTVNL-V-ET, BRINGING UP FATHER THERSOOCbCOCvg I HURRY, CHILOFEM, OR 1 J If THERE THEY CO INTO I f" j. 4 j I Wti F1 ( OOU'TWALKSO I u US! iud 1 FAMILY- WHAT A r -3. THE VTORKVILL BE. P THAT 'STORE -I SUPPOSE P r,l J ClRUSH-MAMIF- : OPfefil, f-Si HA- hvppy AN' DHOgO LrUkrk f CLOSED- rTrlT She IS conn A boy plJ l i a A h t- . TlJ jBjxts cZl FATHER HE MUST V - ' I 1 THEKIODIM) SOMt . 'I 11 WnT f$J& tOWTY (2. KZJ ! 1 J 1 1 be. 1' "T 1 Isa?!) I dolls-why cant 40 - 1 1 liat J 3 1 JfiM r 1 i-ZUiJk m.J-J 4wLZc l-CiS MY FAMILY BE ti ' H-l" AVjjL, ' MAW-WIUVO, il frjlfi? &'JS& C yvJTy fcJz GLv'.y m like that instead. ? i J I M i: i:uvou t!'" v . n JtVTC -- MJ 'I . OFBEIN' SLAVES rkkS s W, J J T MI A HL ? j I j y p H UOIf XT l ' There's No Guesswork in Tribune A. B. C. Circulation The bomb, composed ot a couple ol sticks of blasting powder, apparently was thrown from a passing automo bile. It bounded up ttio street past the barber shop and crashed out the front of a real estate and Insurance office. ' The barber shop was opened a week ago by N. W. Mickey at cut prices, and union shops later drop' ped their prices to the lowest point In the city's history. , WALL PAPER Up to the minute - 1933 Patterns at K. D. BOSS CO., 22 8. Qrape. Just Suppose VT MUST BE THE THEN, BECAUSE LEARN FROM THAT THERE! P -J- MAOC A HIFTV eXCU&E AMOTMef. i5 u j-ZZa-jPIRATsri Ji.Ma tie FOR , SHOT ACROSS ;ElsiS: eOU J HIRED MAN DOWN HERE THE KD MUST STILL BS lNi Sow vweu, 1 A, , , MI&WT HAVE &OT SOME PLACE. IF HE i 1 a3v V VWEMT WAR HERO DIES HOLLYWOOD. Cel., Feb. 27. (AP) Olen Paul Rogers, world war pilot and draughtsman for the Douglas Aircraft Corporation, was shot to death early Sunday In a police chase In which he participated Virough By C. M. PAYNE KVD , WE DID COSatST MAS NO guess iTS WIS P1NJE I II -V- UC 1 LAST LOKJS fiWHV DO VOUa MREFERTCUHIMr M . asthh wo? avt. THERE BRt I-C TWO OF THEM, AfO IWFLUCIOCE TO WIM AKJO 1 GUESS 1 ALOrOE y INJTO lsJSlGNJIFICAJOCE L JvJEVER. LET Hollywood resulting In th killing of the - "purple mask" robber. The robber was Identified as Rich ard Wells, a negro. Tor weeks scores of robberies had been reported In the Hollywood area by a man wearing a purple cloth over his face with a hole cut from one eye. Rogers drove up to two policemen saying he had been robbed, urging tbem to Jump on his car and get the SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY WITHOUT A HANDKERCHIEF S1UYAV. IWtUArT . 6 D1NIMS OUT Wtlrl PARENTS. FOR HANDKERCHIEF TRIES lb OVERCOME THE DIF FICULTY BY A 600D SNIFFLE FATHER D0ESNT6f1rlE IDEA wi asks junior what in tr World hcs maxiN6 faces about tti THAT'S 3UST THE POINT X ONE OrA -(t FELLOw)wELL, WE-LL. KkM f THEM Vb BENWEB6TER ANOTHE ' I BE LUCKY I Mmb I OTHER IS JIM 6TANTON-I DROPPED ) LIP--MWBB g? DO fTWU BV THE H06PVTALTHIS MORNING AND 1 - -WjSS-?J!i 1 Bk&f&6) W THE LITTLE WORM THERE WOULDN'T JP. "J1 J V HPISG 5 W))lm TELL ME WHICH ONE OP THE TWO HE I ?35J5 AND WE'LL. I J qC'A A WAS! VOU CANT TELLTHEM APART, W'ZpZiA hfS5Kc 1 l jo MOTHER DlDMT E0O03W TO BE BROW BEAT HIM HIM GROW UP robber. They did. Down Hollywood Boulevard the chase was on. As Rogers drove nesr the negro's car, the robber turned and fired at the police officer who was standing on the running board, but the bullet struck Rogers. For Fuel Oil dellvei. Phone 832 Relnklng Trucking Company. We glvr 8 H green stamps (Copyright, 1933, by The tCOKS IN All POCKtfS. PHPS HPS roF&omK to BR1M6 ONE Mother hastily si6Wais pont do that, use his handkerchief 6E15 DESPERATE. TRIES SECRET!! To APPLY BOYHOOD'S substitute; THE BACK OF THE HAND, BUT FEELS All. EVES OK HIM i auopat,E TU CD IT I A STilL PLENTY rtc Dio ATCr IAB6UT THROUGH TWE UlCS INDIES,. uiuci. I T lk.l;iTI0 FROM FEKOJ HART. Ht SHOULU hhvc 1 'told me to mimo mw oajm eusiwess KkJOXNJ I'D TAKE M1M BACK.I WOtJOER VJMAT l-CD TWIMK. FOR HIS EK-VWIPE. K1G TO KJEVER 1 PTWtUUtmiU S-Cent Fares For Portland Started PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 27. Eec-( tlve st midnight Saturday 8-cent street car sonar were established here under an order approved by Charles M. Thomas, state utilities commis sioner. The proposal was made by the street car company. BT GLUYAS WILLIAMS Bell Syndicate, lac.) 9-( MOTHER REMARKS AUD)8lV RR prrys SAKtr srr sfiu. and . Vbtf WRI66LE 50 TRIES Sl&rVAL FATHER TO pass him his handkerchief under the Table PROfiS A SPOON, DIVES UN DER the table ArVD ap plies FIRST WD 7 I Bj OLfc.NN CIIAKFIN and ual Fouutsi By EDWIN ALGER By SOL HESS onj Ul DIVORCE IF KUtW JL r-tlj. -In v)LT WOMUOi-f wAMT TO KMCJW 2 J S2 Jt ALL THIS IS JhSST ,s: -w i ciniNft up T- TTr?rn ifcssii I By George McManuiy