PAGE TWELVE MT.DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORU. OREGON, FRIDAT, JANTART 11. 1935 "6. In many cases of threatened or actual destructive competition, price fixing has not proved to be a desirable, effective or practical solu tion. IB. SUBURBAN HEIGHTS By CLUYAS WILLIAMS t I I 1 (rnb(, by Tlx Bn IjvtoM. lflt V 6UiVA5 1 SV.V0P5M. Nicholas Trenrt and Jerry Uordaunt tutt have been driven- from farmer Uoalland'e yard, becaute he heard them ouee lion lire. Uowliand about John On borne. Oiborne had hoarded trith the Oowilandt white Hi-ing at Bambridae ; it uat he vho tittle valuable formula from Holly O'Brien, who icith Jimmy fox. Trench, and Uordaunt make t p a warty on the "Seagull." Oabome hat been murdered, and the tor mula hat dieappeared. Peter Or ief, unnervputoue and running, is tearchinp tor it alto. Holly it ex- plaining Gou-lland't tury. Chtptar H NEW 80RTII 'yELL, Osborne wasn't th sort 'to wte a cbanc Ilka that," Molly continued. "Hs'd itart making lors to her right away, and you can taka It from ma that that'i Just about what happened. I don't know how her husband found out, but he evidently did. "I guess It knocked blm clean oft bit balance, and tinea then ba'a been walking around half drunk and three parts crary. Doesn't need ranch to send a man Ilka that over the edge, and when Nick said be was a friend of Osborne's . . ." she paused. Jerry looked at her with admira tion. "The girl has brains," ba re marked. "There's no doubt about it." "It was Nick's Idea in the Drat place," protested Molly modestly. "I've only worked it out." "You're worked It out Jolly con rinclngly, anyhow. Gad, I'm sorry for that wretched woman! She must hare been leading a ghastly life." "We must get hold of her again alone, somehow or other," 1 said. "If she's Osborne's friend ba may bare told her quite a lot about him self. I'm certain she knows some thing or she wouldn't be so deadly scared." "Gowlland and that bnita of a dog are enough to scare anyone," ob jected Jerry. "All the sama I'm en tirely of your opinion. Another inter Tlew with the lady is distinctly In dicated, and with the permission of the syndicate I'd like to handle the Job myself." "Well, you can't make a bigger mess of it than I did," T observed a trifle bitterly. "It wasn't your fault, Nick." Mol ly put out her hand and squeezed mine comfortingly. "I'M not blaming the lad,' said Jerry. "Still the fact remains that as far as Mrs. O.'s concerned he seems to hare torn It pretty bad ly. If we want to get anything oul of her we'll hare to approach her from a different angle." "What angle?" "Bluff," returned Jerry. "It's my strong suit as a diplomatist. 1 shall tell her that we're found out nil about her relations with Osborne, and that unless sho's perfectly frank and answers our questions, we re going to band on the Information to the police. Seems a bit brutal, but that can't be helped." We sat silent for a moment con sldering bis suggestion. "It sounds foaslble," I admitted; "the chief objection Is that after what happened yesterday, I'm not over keen on your going up tbere by yourself. If bis dog's too sick for work that lunatic's quite capable of taking a pot shot at you through the hedge." Jerry grinned. "I Intend to be ex tremely wary. No one's mora pas sionately fond of a whole skin than I am, and there's not going to be any Charge of the Light Brigade about this business. I mean to hang around until I've aeon Gowlland safely off the premises. As for Fldo. or whatever the brute's name Is ha slipped bis hand Into his pocket end pulled out a dainty-looking six chamber revolver. "Where did you get thatf I de manded. Borrowed It from Dawson, was the answer. "He sleeps with It un der his pillow In case there's a com munist rising." "When do you propose to take tho Held?" 1 Inquired. "As soon as the rain stops. It's been hopoless up to now. No one would go out working on a day like Ibis." "1 bolleva it 1 clearing np a lit tie." remarked Molly. "By Jove, you're right!" Jerry heaved himself from the bunk and pushing open the skylight, pocrert out through the crack. "Wind's shifted r bit west," he announced, "and H'r. getting llthter all round. I wouldn't ba surprised If wa were in for a fine evening." "Well, hero's your chance," ex claimed Molly. "If Ciowllnnd's been shut up In the house all day he's sure to go out now!" OPENINGS LISTED CompftltlTe Mamhifttioni for mv trl civil arrvtre position hnve bfen nnownrfd by Knrl York, wrrrtnry of the local bonrrt of rtvll wrvire ex anlnpm. from whom full prtlri. lira may be obtained. The first groip of position! ta a follows: Draxllnf operator, dlesel; awlnt ant Inspector, drelt;lnp; aMlptant in .-prrtor. Keneral cunstrtirf Ion. awlit ent tn.pfctor, rlern. harborp. and a .iteruaya ronntruct ion; Inspector. Knrral conMnirtlon; Inspector, gen eral construction (tmmi-l,) Inspec tor, rivers, harbors and waterways construction. Applications must be on file with the Secretrv. Board of V. 8 Civil Re ic! Kxnntln-rs. U. 8 Engineer Depai-laniil ai Urgt, foiV fecit, By VICTOR BRIDCES "Worth trying, anyhow," agreed Jerry. "What are you two going to do?" "We're coming with you," aald Molly. "I want to have a look round the factory, and so does Nick." "There's not much to see." Jerry reached up for his shoes, which he had placed on the rack to dry. "The most Interesting part is the room 1 told you about, the one on the right, where I taka It that Osborna used to work. Like a big prison cell with a steel door and all aorta of odd gadgets In the way of furnaces and alnks. If he's left any clues behind blm that's where they ought to be." "We'll have a good search, any how," I said. "By the way, I suppose It will ba all right leaving Jimmy alone on tha boat?" "Ha won't ba alone. I'm not faking George ashore. His foot's still sore where that brute bit him." 1 leaned down and patted my res cuer, who with his paw In a bandage was anxiously contemplating our activities. "Never mind, eld man," I said consolingly, "When all this Is over I'm going to buy you a large silver bowl to drink out of, with the data of tha battle engraved round tha rim." Jerry chuckled. "You needn't waste your money, righting Is one of George's two favorite hobbles." He did up bis remaining shoe lace, and pushing back the sliding door of tha fo'c'sle, addressed blm self to Jimmy. "We're all going for a walk, James, so you'll ba left la command. Feel equal to tbe respon sibility?" "Quite, sir," came back the crisp answer. "You should say 'aye, aye' to ba strictly nautical. By the way, tha rain's stopping, so If you'd rather you can sit up on deck and admire the scenery. I don't suppose wa shall be more than two hours." He Jumped up and, donning an old sou'-wester, edged his way along towards the cabin door. "Shove on your bibs and tuckers, children," be added, "and I'll get tha dinghy round." FIVE minutes later, with a thro drizzle still dappling the surface of tha water, we were pulling In to wards the small natural beach off which tha Seagull was anchored. We grounded a yard or two from our destination, but by standing up and using his oar as a pole. Jerry succeeded In forcing the boat's nose well up the bank, and, scrambling ashore, 1 helped Molly disembark. "Better get her a shade farther In," observed Jerry, following with the painter- "The tide will be up by the timo we get back, and we don't want to have to wnde out to hor." We dragged our little craft over the mud and made her fast Just be low high-water mark. Above where she lay the ground rose sharply In a steep, sandy bank, on top of which straggled a few stunted gorsa bushes. "Mnkes a nice bit of cover," re marked our sklppor, eyeing the lat ter approvingly. "You're not afraid of her being stolen?" Inquired Molly. Ha shook his head. "I was think ing of our friend Gowlland. If be was taking a stroll In this direction and happened to spot her. It's quite likely he'd shove his foot through her side. Nothing makes people so spiteful as Jealousy and bad whisky." "Keep that well In your mind," I admonished him. "Unless you're quite sure ..." Bnng! The distant report of a gun rang out clearly across the saltings aud, with a loud rustling of wings, one or two startled birds rose hastily from the surrounding grass. "Thero you are!" I continued. "That's probably Gowlland venting his sploon on some Innocent rabbit. If you hurry up you may reach the fnriu before he gets back." "I'll cut straight across from here," ha replied. "There's a path of sorts that Joins the tana about half-way along. It will save ma at least ten minutes." He paused. "It I'm not around when you come ovt, don't bother to wait for me. Take Molly back to tha boat, and when 1 show up I'll give you a shout from tho shore. I don't want to tie mysrlf down to any exact time." Jumping up tha benk, he set off quickly through the rough grass, and at a more leisurely pace Molly un.l I tnrnpd our steps in tha direc tion of the factory. fC'opyrfjSf, JJ. Venn n.bll.'hmt Co.) Nick end Molly wslk IMt a r. rlbl trap. Monday. i Montana, not later than January, j !D.t5. Thee examinations are for the I purpose of filling existing and fu ; ture vaca.ncl in the Tort- Perk en ! sineer district, with headtjuartera at Fort Peck. Montana. Competitors will not be required to report for examination at any l place, but will be rated on their ex- ( perlence and fltnrsa. j Other positions offered are: , rievator conductor, f t.ORO a year, Departmental Service. Washington. D. c. Kxperienee In operation of elec tric elentors required. Junior telephone operator, it ISO a year. Departmental Service. Wash ington, D. C. Specified experienc re quired. Tht clnatm ttntm tnr ri(nt nt an. I pllrations for these examinations lr I January 3S, 193V To runnna tliat he wtut thlnk'.rv ; of sell Inn hta SO per cent of t.ie Brooklyn IVcirera. president ytevr M.-Keever aald, "It la not for a . H will never be for ssle uhlle 1 1 live, and I'm feeling very wr t.,auk ! LISTS OF WASHINGTON. Jsn. It (API- A six-point crltlclfm of NRA code, prlce-flxlng was presented to the re- ,,,,. ..,,, . ,i,i covery administration today by the consumers dlvialon of the national emergency council. It summarized Information received from 150 consumers councils throughout the country and was presented at NRA'a hearing on the entire blue eagle price policy. The six conclusions drawn from the reports by Donald R. Rlchberg's counsel which said It had not In jected Its own analysis, were: "1. In codes providing for price fixing there are numerous violations, sufficient In many Instances to de feat entirely the purpose of the pro vision. "3. Price fixing Is more widespread then specific code provisions au thorize. "3. High prices for particular com modities have discouraged consump tion or have diverted buyers to an I alternative and perhaps Inferior method of satisfying wants. "4. The consumers' option of re fusal to buy when prices are not right Is not an adequate protection and, when exercised. It defeats the purpose of the ant to get consumers to buy more goods. "fl. Price-fixing does not permit ; the results of efficient management to be paused on to consumers in the form of lower prices. ' 8 'MATTER pop- " ----- - By C M. Payne irY-w- jnp ( m CJD V A-Hifr i c, mm W-fti QD VA DC KSyftHf VisSWBB TAILbriN 'it-mill '.:e "Great i-atriot" explains! By Hal Forrest 3-A H- A,6eNOft.V. pf" ' VES--A FINE. DAV fe(SJEi I 3EN'0?S ,VOJl5 WyOU OVERESTIMATE! 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ADF IM r 'I 1 I . .- . n. r- . , o I 11 I J ; II ci CM ArTcn I ivi ii iv miw dregg. proprietor of the Greater j American dairy In Multnomah county. Neb., Jan. 11. (API on the ground! that he had not com hay embargo recently ! P'il wltn tn Oregon statute requtr- LINCOLN, The alfalfa lifted by Nebraska against nine Idaho,,8 Yn? u ,i w p 8 t.aa iof milk shall be free from tuberru- and two Oregon counties today va'osis. re-established by Oov. R. I. Cochran, j The hearing of the complaint was The order la effective January 20. held In Portland January 7, under ten days being allowed for the clear-; direction of J. D. Mlckie. head of the lng of shipments already under con trsct. Hay dealers and growers had averted the state's crops were men aced by the possible Importation of alfalfa weevil from Idaho and Oregon. The Brooklyn Dodgers will be the first National league club In camp this year. They will report In Or lando, February 35. I 1935 fimTSTi L u 'i a t.v.- - i-.iv ' rw; ih: ifirir-r i ...... , r; - . , r-,,- i. w v i 1 i i i SALEM, Ore.. Jan. 11. CAP) The state agricultural department today announced the revocation of the grade A milk license of Henrv An- state foods and daries department.; Witnesses Included Atidregg, a num ber of veterinarians. Dr. Victor Morga, chief milk Inspector for the city of Portland, and Dr. sum B. Fos ter, United States department of ag riculture representative. It was Indicated that Andre gg ' would appeal the decision to the courts. FRET? perleV 60T pREflV HOf OER HIS ASH CAM, WHICH, BZWttH fHE flME HE SEl If OUT IN -THE N7CRMIN6 AHD WErK 1b "TAKE if IM, VANI5HEP JHfO 1HIM Alfb. FjW K5 DISAPPEARANCE REGAINED K NV5-fRV ONflL friE NEtf 1HAVV R WEALED -THE ASH CAN A T0RMIN6 1HE FRAME WORK FOR THE Snow man -that -the plumer chij-dreN had builY nitf poor