PXGE TKS" irEDFORD ItATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933. U By the World FORGOT &Ji A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres BYMOP818: ! with appro keniion bemuse the hat apparent ly caught Nicholat Boyd in deceit, and Bithop. her ttep-lather, in art affair with Boyd' wife Georgia ' Bancroft determine to wait in ittchola' apartment until he ra (urn, and haw it out with him. For Georgle love Nicholat, and 1,'icholat hat tald ht lovet her. Suddenly the door it pushed open, and Bernle Boyd, Nicholas1 ioife, enter. Bernle akt angrily ichether Georgia hat been there before, and Georgia antwert "Yet." Chapter 41 NICHOL,8 ARRIVES rIERE iu a dramatlo allonoe, then Bernle asked: "And are yon the 'Innocent young rliT for whom my husband pleaded o eloquently last night?" I don't know," Georgle said. "You don't know." Bernle laughed shrilly. "Perhapa you don't know Ihat he hu been asking me to dl rorce him, offering to pay me to di rorce him?" She laughed again. 'Tou must be very Innocent, I ihould think." She moved over to the Br and Itared at herself In the mirror that bung above the mantelshelf. A sudden horror of everything elzed Georgle. She took a stum ling step towarda the door. "I'll go." Bernle turned sharply. For a moment , "Oh, so, you won't; as you've waited so long for my charming husband, you will wait a little longer. If you and Nicholas think you can make a fool of me you are mistaken. 'Innocent young girl' In deed!" "VAfV wall." ftanrirtji anlri anaha. Ically. She did not care what hap pened; her beautiful dream was ending sordidly, as surely most things did In life. The momenta dragged by In ab solute alienee; Bernle had lit a cig arette and waa puffing at It agitated ly, her blue eyes hardly leaving Georgia's white face. And then Nicholas came In, shut ting the door carefully behind him. For a moment nobody spoke, till at last, Bernle broke the eloquent alienee with her sharp voice. "Well, what have you got to say for yourself?" Nicholas Ignored her; he crossed the room to Georgle and spoke In an agitated voice. "Why did you come here? It was iheer madness. I wrote to you." Bernle's mocking laugh broke the following silence. "Very pretty! Very pretty In deed!" , Nicholas turned. "Tou will please go," he said quietly. "I will take you down to your car." CHH faoed him defiantly. "Go! And leave you to your In nocent young glrll Last night you begged me to divorce you. There was to be no scandal, you said." She grew a sharp breath. "I rather fancy that I shall have something to say is the matter now. It will make a pretty story, Nicholas, you and this." "Too will please go!" he said. She laughed In his face. "Tou've changed your tune since we were is America," she Hung at him fiercely. "Have you told your Innocent young girl ho' you beggod me sot to leave you ?" There was a terrible silence, then he laughed again, though with less confidence. "Well, I'll go." tbe said; she turned her head and looked at Georgle'e bowed little figure. COOS BAY INCREASES SHIPMENTS OF LUMBER MAR8HF1ELD, July SI. (AP) Bine July 1 more than 6,0O0,0O0 feet of lumber has moved out of Coos Bay. and at least 15.000,000 feet more la scheduled tor shipment within the next three months. This total ot j IHJS RED TAPE hTZV SIMPLIFIES 4 T H I N G Sj-rSI "Make the most of him," ahe aald mockingly. "It won't last. He'll get tired of you Just as he has of the others." She tore herself free of her hut band's grasp, and the next moment Georgle was alone. There was nothing beautiful left In life; she was awake to ugly real ity at last When Nicholas came back she was still standing where he had left ber, her brown hair fall ing about her face, one hand clutch ing the back of the chair. "Ob, Robin!" he said hoarsely. He made no attempt to touch her; he walked away from her and stood staring down Into the fire, and the silence was unbroken till suddenly Georgle began to sob. "IT'S gone, everything that waa so beautiful. Nothing can ever be the same again. I loved you so I'd have done anything In the world for you. It's like trampling something beautiful Into the mud." He asked painfully: "Tou mean you don't care for mo any more?" and then as she did not answer. "Well, perhaps I ought to be glad. Wo should have had to say good-bye anyway. I wrote to yon. I knew It was useless. She wouldn't have set m tree." nobody spoke. "I wish 1 could die," Georgle said, and she slipped to the floor In a lit tle sobbing heap. Nicholas turned slowly and looked at her. His twisted face was very pale and bis eyes were. Ineffably sad; then he lifted her up, holding her In his arms, her face hidden against blm. For a long time neither of them spoke, but gradually Georgle'a bit ter sobbing ceased, and at last she moved one arm, slipping It round his neck, holding him fast. She found her voice, fajntly: "Where are you going?" . "I told you In my letter." "I nevor had it." "Ira going over to Ireland tonight; I've a friend there. Later on per haps" He felt her tremble. "Tou won't without telling nte?" "Jly doar, If you've got to tear your heart out. It's better to do It . at once. I couldn't bear to feel that perhaps you were always going to be unhappy, I'm not worth It." She said In a muffled voice. "II you weren't it wouldn't make any difference. I'd love you the same, whatever you wero." There was an apologetic tap at the door, and Nicholas released het from his arms. "Who Is It?" . The voice of his man answered. "It's quarter past eleven, sir." Goorgle's eye dilated. "I forgot you were going awnv." she whispered. Try always to forget it," he an- swored hoarsely. "Just try to be lieve that we re playing a fame to gether, a game that perhaps some dny will have a happy ending." She said steadily, "It won't make any difference II I never see you again. When I'm an eld woman. I shall lore you Just the same, and whatever happens, wherever I am, It you want mo" 'If I want you?" "We won't say gobd-byo, my little girl, Just" he broke off, and It was Georgle who finished the sentence for him. "Just 'God Moss you'." (Copyright, t9U, Doubleday Doran) Qeorgls teams, totwrrow, why shs mUsed Nicholas' letter. 31,000,000 feet compares with 13.000, 000 feet moved from the Coos By district In the first six-month period of this year. , Raid, Murdock and Co, cannera ot the Monarch Brand Bartlett Pesrs will be represented at Medtord this season by Myron Hoot. PORTLAND, July 31 (AP) After making all arrangements for his fu SWATTER POP ' I W L I IV ' 7 THE OtrtER E1ENIN6 WHEN, IN TEACHlWfe r",B$ 1 13ft ?)fv-P)ytil Til MiS WIFE HOW TO TURK AROUND, HE ,4?it S ILvLevAWK ' CLP& MANAGED SOMEHOW TO 6ET THE CAR. JfliH i th i19 ftf S , VEDGED ACROSS THE STREET BETWEEN THE' L W r WJ 7i U (Copyright, 1033, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) jjp POST ON ONE SIDE AND THE HYDRANT ON THE OTHER . , t I WILtlftro (Copyright, 1833, by The Bn Byndtcato. Inc.) T-tl TAILSPIN TOMMY Think Again, Isabella! " IXnSSn Ljitf JLOMtik IMKallSf WMWM 1 UVNG ,T lfaou. wincwW'i SUSPECTeO f - ANV THING yhS &W5 & JSrVfPllW WiMWSJW HiCtm W0RN1N6-. 14 RI&HT--1 OUt-T AS MUCH" WR0M6 tor lSt-is ffa?EK 5$3NHl Wi SfliVW MvV trying to FOUND that HACV- V GET VOUft. NBens Arrival ' nIlGER ap,MB WITHIN SIGHT Ofc HOOTOL HOLLOW T M I fMfW) B 5x11 A AnSBOT? LlH M 4nTt jl CrTERsY hSmCLT well, herb me at u . - iT forM $ SptS PLAcfg k SMSiff voli iViTwT I LA6T,BRlARe T A. ' ? B, " . , ' fcITI T. f ij ,Vl?4o eVP?-- r "AVE ONS -jKMW' W?S ' WI Vg CHG66S, Al AlhVT 6NATCHIN' FOOD DOWNTHe ROAp AND JV S9 M ITT . X 'SHMIIIIIi rtJr ''rlL- 3 . RIGHT Wjttjj y MFROM'EM j THE NEBBS-aFes " " By SOL HESS "H ' l f HEY, PEtJloV TWE "OUDSe ?iM-Af VAJWA.T A f X KEW k-OCK,eO UP H'vwetU, I'LL BE .v 60 UP TO Twe .tKJO IM THE SAID WEOiRAUTYOU A,V- ( ,AX? WERE. ALL WIGHT-OUST N WORSE VOWlPPEO VmAVOR5 HOUSE AOd MeJAMTlMe, VSiiTLn SF, . . 1 V J I WAS SITTINJ' A MIIOUTE'5 WERE. lSOT A CHAlOceWr e OTHER MEV "JJZT 1o St oFYOR 6I) T " 7- S S-EEP DOM'T A)OVBOOV ( to SCT0 BUCKS SURE AklD LET ME OUTTA pevjmv'S TsBJreE. kmf4r- Sj im tmistoww sverhiss asjo mavbe 150 aud here -this ahJt the ATTORVOEV Am rU& IT ' ( I V"THOR POLICEMANJ ? VOU LET iT OUT OF 7 SIDE01 THE &ARS A I ISRETURMI10G VsVR T. JWjZ ) ' A . stT 1 TOVJKJ. A PARALYSED jl PVi00 13 SOPPOSgD . O xtTUKNjiNJto MS7 J J ' nZtnTl ' V SUV COULD GET TO OM-VOU LEARUEQ, ; VMTH GOOD ' t " ' ' BRINGING UP FATHER THIS HA CONE PER ENOUCM-THERE . OOCTOR IN) THE N61CT ROOM TRYlN TO MAKE AN INVALID OUT OF M. r TUFV nowT COME TO AN I'M CONINA tHOW'EM O HH Ktiaj ttmmm lac. O'fM S(,mM I I 1 I T I I lw III 111 it I ALL OUT of There's No Guesswork in Tribune A. B. C. Circulation neral. Including the careful selection of an Inexpensive casket, Charles Brant, 60, ended his life In a rooming house here by Inhaling gas. His body waa found yesterday. He had ex plained to the funeral director that he suffered - greatly from heart trou ble, that he believed be had not long to live; that he had no relatives and was afraid he might not have a funeral. TV1E NEICHBOH5 WILLTHltslK TWI" 16 A MEDICAL ACfiEEMEUT HOWWEUI CLINIC - THE f$ri am-nai . SALEM, July 31. (AP) Registra tion ot hop pickers is. completed with By C. M. PAYNE HUTUPHER.E I I THtY COME- J . A . NOW we'li. (T ll'O.i FIND OUT I JF VWATAIL -i"s harvest season atUl a month away, local growers report. One large yard which usually re quires three weeks for registration, completed and closed Its books In Just three days. Picking of early fuggles Is expected to start about August 25. The California season generally starts the fore part of August. SUBURBAN HEIGHTS HUH? I LI nrnzii hi To 7T I : ' 1.5 Am SETTLES IN ASHLAND SALEM, July 31. (AP) Thomas B. Hargls waa admitted to Vie Ore gon Bar association upon certificate WE HAVE OIACNOSEO VOUR MUiBANO'S CA'bE ANO Flh THAT HE NEEDS ETE- CLA&SES- '4 ii 15 from Idaho, the supreme court an nounced today. Hargls will locate at f Ashliud to practice law. Thursday was the last oay the Jus. tlcea of the court will hear argu ments on appeals prior to the vaca tion period starting August 1. Hear ings will be resumed early In Sep. tember. The court, however, will hand down several seta of opinions prior to vacation, it waa announced. By GLUYA3 WILLIAMS By George McManus 1 1 i0 ) j n& r tJ '.tt