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KCGE TEN HTKOFSlBt Jamei and Jom Blimeon. for whoa marrtane the whole or eligible Sew Concord mae reeponelble, juit have had trill an other Quarrel. Jamte has retueed to take a eh-tdu but profilablu divorce cat irhen urged bv Jane and Xf icenlthy father. Jane tcorehtpe . fer father and te ontemptuoue of Jam'. Sow Jttmre te Iruixa to cool oft out of doore. trjiino ro foraet At tct'e'e ineultina remark about old Judge Holrom,. Jamee law part' mer and beet friend. Chapter ST JANE'S DEMAND OUT perhaps Jan understood his limitations only to well, thought . Tames. It must be true that the Judge tad been blinded from the very be rlunlnc by bis loving fondness. Cer- alnly no one but the Judge believed tow that he still showed any promise ( greatness. Jane and her father ind mother made only the feeblest .Ittempts to hide their disappoint. cent and contempt ; .The young people with whom he Mad grown up still liked him well inough, but they called blm "poor ' fames" behind bis back. If he went ' tbe grocery store to give an order lor Jane, Mr. Perkins thought It a rreat joke to ask whether It should be charged to him or Mr. Northrup. Even tbe Judge had begun . . . ut perhaps be had become overmen, titlve and Imaginative. That would "But you aren't a money be the last straw, the last and final straw, If his old friend lost faltb In blm. - When James went homo an hour later be found Jane still sitting on the porch rocking back and forth. "Can't I get you a shawl? Aren't you cold?" be said quickly, hoping to placate her. . "No, tbank you. It Isn't cold. Where have you been?" "Nowhere. Just walking around." "James, I've been sitting here jthlnklng tblngs over and I've come ;to e. decision. We've been married i five years and In that time we've j practically atood still. I think per Ihaps you were right a little while '.ago when you said you could not 'make a success of anything your ibeart was not In." I "I'm glad, dear, you could see jtbat Thank you." I "No reason for thanking me. The (thing to do is to decide what you can 'do best It hardly aeems worth while for a grown man to spend his time mod energy persuading poor miser able old women to get rid of drunk, en brutes when you know next week they'll only be back again asking to be beaten. Surely, James, you want to do something better than that." "1 THINK I have done something better than that. Jane." "Well, yes, of course, but I'm speaking figuratively. Dtit you aren't I f'l v iff A a money maker and you never will ! tonight and somewhat repentant be. ton aren't Interested In making : "ne would not or could not rest con money. Now. honestly, nre you?" tenl lln,,l she had somehow round . "Well. yes. I want lo make) money ; for herseir and was once But I dou't take a ense Just for the : more happily restored In her self money In it. if that's what you ! esteem mean." ' An(' 10 do that It waa untor "Exactly. So you may pi-g along i innately necessary that be should hero for a thousand yeurs and never I b" acrlfli'ed and his culpability make as much as five thousand a ! nioitnltlwl. Old offenses would be rear. ' dm you are Interested In 1 duR hashed and rehashed - politics and Kather soys the JuiIkc 1 0,11 'limm-ls re lived: old grievances still has enormous txilltlt nl Influ ', multiplied. ence. Now the Judge cttn't possibly 1 live much longer nnd If he ever Is going to put you In Conpross now ta the time." "But Jane. I'm only twenty. nine Naturally they wouldn't elect me. i Besides. Daniels Is a perteelly good man and haa represented this dis trict for years. He Is sixty one or j MOTHERS GUESTS CORVALMff. Off. April 37 APi A caravan of Oregon Stale moth- era fre on the cnmpvid toiUy on an livpectlon tour in ndvnnrc of the annual women"' week-f ud here two , weeks hence. In the tour tin-y f ' the Intercollegiate play dav MNninri'd by the omen's phynleal eduration departmrnt. and aaw hltth who-! typ ists and short hand exper'.a In ihnr 1 annual state content in the tw-ir tarlal arlenrn department. Compila Hon of the result of the content! ennot be made until Monday. Dlwount on Kodnk Develop- : lnf A, Printing. Elliott s, 110 N. Cen-fttL GREAT RICHES 6f MatuHhw -FahhJuuh. two now, and the Judge thinks he will drop out Just about the Urn I am ready to run say In live or six yeara. But I'm only a kid In politics now." "Then why doesn't the Judge at least send you to the slate legisla ture?" "He wanta me to run next term, but McCullough la entitled to bla two years. The Judge promised them to him." "If it Isn't one thing It's another. I suppose wben you are fifty you will still be waiting for someone to die or for something to turn up. Oh, if I were a man I would not stay tied to an octogenarian's apron strings. I'd do what my father did, what all men who have amounted to anything did. I'd make up my mind what I wanted and go out and get It." " JANE," said James after a little unhappy silence, "has It ever occurred to you that all our discus sions end this way? And doesn't that seem a very terrible thing ta you? It does to me." "I suppose so," answered Jane fretfully, "but I dare say you'll be claiming next that It's all my fault. If you bad my nerves or suffered with your back aa I suffer with mine It seems to me that 1 would maker, and never will be." be a little considerate and go out of my way occasionally to try to please you." "I'm not claiming anything or blaming anybody. 1 am trying to figure out just where the trouble lies. Nor Is It just to eay 1 have not tried to please you. Sometimes I think I try too hard. Sometimes I think you would llko me better If I gave you real cause for disliking me." "I dou't dislike you. How silly! Let's go to bed or first thing you know you will be getting senti mental and I'm not In a sentimental mood tonight" James sighed and the discussion ended. Wbnt James wauled to ask of Jane nnd did not daro, waa why she so often went out of hor way and spent so much energy to bunt up old grievances against him. Not that it was renlly necessary to ask. James, unfortunately, knew the answer. He knew only too well that It waa necessary for Jane's peace of mind that she stand well In her own eyes. Kven she could not make herself believe that she treated her husband fairly these days. James knew that Jane was ashamed of the scene before her father nshamed In her heart ol hearts of the attitude she had tnken reuordlni; Mrs. I'reston. flut be knew. too. that It she nero ashamed Jhtup, went to pcp (trending the morrow "I holleto that Jane', con-M-lvnco Is to hlanie that we o.ith woulil be hnpptKr ir flu. lii no con-K-I.MIP..." was Ills last waklnc thought. .('...ynjl,f. .,.u it;tn n tnntttiml i.,ltp Harm ezene. tomgrrew. returns to lh CRIME PAIR GET LONG JAIL TERMS rr.nilAND, Orf., April 37 (Art Clifford snd Nathan Sfrcnint. hrniiirrs and pnrtinrn in crime Mnre ' ti,rV mine of n, revived nentenree 1 of Jl ycnri each In M' Nrll Nlnnd ftrirrl prison and werr fined S"oo rwch toddv on three coint of oount erfpltltiff Fn-h hut ?rrd four years In Orr ti"ii and WAfthitiitton prtiKMi?. Thf will mt h- cli Mhle lor pnrolr (mm the IfilerM wiaon until 19A0. riie were arrrtrd la.'-t March, Mx week after Clifford was released from Ore gon inltentlary M- itil T pt -.nt it v Chair Elliott s, 110 N. Central. MEDFOItD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. I A spirited competition for the titles of bby king and baby queen U developing among the 200 little tou who are entered In the Pythian Slaters' prize baby show. Although the entry list will not be closed until next Wednesday, many votes have been cast 'or the youngsters now entered. The first published bulletin In the royalty division of the show finds little Dolores Hawks wood, three years and six months daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hawkswood, 111 Jack son street, leading the baby candi dates for the title of baby queen In the senior division of the baby how. Conrad Holrgang, three -yea r o'd son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hols gang, 424 S. Grape. Is at the head of the division for boys In the senior royalty group. In the Junior royalty group. Baby Barbara Lacy heads the list of girls competing for the title of Junior baby queen. She Is 30 months old nnd the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lacy of Ashland. The boy baby In the lead for baby king In the Junior group Is Jimmy Evans, one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans, 648 Haven street. Competition among the tiniest ol youngsters, the group under six months of age, Is equally keen snd Mistress Dolores Clark, who Is rap- Idly neartng four months of ae, and S-MATTER POP A WES'llM . "N Sx , V NO ' VJrATC-H-rV ) A. To7 iSec Uil J ( ti7Z f)ATTV-r0-6 -Wlfc Am' IT UIILLVUM J , ) s L 7 J" m.n . J I "PoT oT Tvo SUC-rf J ) -A' M6. -4a5M7 J ( &OWWA- Wff Cl-A.M a&a.wst J (g- AOOT ) PlWL LITTLE. J COME..VA VAOO UDm't J IvJ a US Tblt j iVT ( W,), ' V ovs s -4 a-p-pv y s it y m atal-l.! JivijSl L x iJ&m? 1 ' L ..oop! TAILSPIN TOMMY Skeeter Declines a Job uy t o.resl tC VAISQUI, I THINK VD No LIE.NO RrLJM-- THANKS-- IB 'OLD I GET THOS NAME, EL ZORRO XT'fSf S 'OU5 VO' LIKE TO BE " C UAL , I'UL TO-L VOU ! &K7E& HAS46es MAN CAN toENTM TO ELZORRO Y7k THANK&-- W PAUTAWa MUH?"86'COS I AM LVKG THOi O Al LOAN CAaALLCRO 106BTH ( rll&TER SWAMP FO ! TOCanwfCC C AM WISE,, LIKE THOSE FOX-- I W'Spfc Alffl FOX-I AM HERE-AM' GONt LO'tN TH06& 'V iVM EL ZOCRO, HklH jk I'D L.IKS IT RISHT ZofBO,Te SbMMP LIKE Yo'-- HAMQfUENTO S ? h!T52t PURALK TRY TO CATCH ME-- ffj I A WM hrVsvrc ttT7 S S'MAKFj YOU "S -4- Lr BEN WEBSTER'SAREER How Locomotive Works " ' ''''S IU'oTCN , BOV "3 WHILE I'M KNOWN NTHe f w6LO AAANTUO.OR LOCOWOTlVE, THRE6 MONTHS A60, HE "STAWTEO "jl POE3 HE V'we 010 ONCE, BUT NONA HE St(WCS A THe CiPAV GHOST, ReMEAoBER ) 4 KILLER! BUT HES AS CRAFTY AS HES ) B RUNnINS CATTLE ACROSS THE BORDER" g 6UV THE SHUTTLE) THE SAME HERO BACK I ioiviVoorTr- CRUa, AND WE HAVEN'T PNNEP A TWIN6 ( ' NO INSPECTION OR NOTWln', 5EE ? BUT, M CATTLE UNO FORTH-A BEEFSTEAK OFF Vanp IW PLAT INC A PEPEHATE OAME ON HIM -FOR "SEVEN MONTHS HES BEEVJ I SOME VJANJ SOMEHOW, HES U&IN THE M lN ONE O THEM STEEPS VJOOLOf i!T. J1 r ' f77ilyflk HIDING OUT TWENTY MILES NORTH OF J I CATTLE TO 6ET HIS DOPE OVER, AND MEXICO? AS TENDER AS A CEMENT THE NEBL ' ''' ''.' , ' j ' :i''"jMV, miss dee:vj, fjj.am.-'N "7. Nl ll 1 fesl so Distressed- n II II " li,tesj i too wamtfd mv naiKUTco'x 1 FOR CR.DS YOU LOO EC5ot5nS ROLWOO VAKJ W1TTER -HE'S AVERV A remROO. PERHAPS YOU'VE HEAROOC ' N MISHTV UMMAPPY CORBCRAHOM J WEfi,.THY MAM WET. UJAS SOlKJcS INJTO ) U1M SMF -LF-ITt- u.) A-r X-cT r. VU"rtJV J! (DERSTAMD WWV DADDY MTEO )W LOVE AMD 5MES H APPV AUD 11 KAPPY J3 ' ll! ' fcLp rWM ' r H!yP--'- VT-'P ME WAD TOLD ME WIS POSTIOI,J LUMY .SHOULD VOUR (TATHER PICK OUT 'r1 BRINGING UP KATHER , b; Geor.e McMmu I W0NDE.R. IP THAT NEW SALESMAN WILL BRING IN Alsiy ORDERS HfcS bbBN OUT ALL fr.iMW. S--w. Iw.Cw, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clsrk of thi city. leads for In fant queen. The leading candidate for boys under six months of sge is Charles Wilcox, four months' o.d son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilcox of Med ford. Among the babies who have very high vote score In the Junior di vision for girls are: Jacqueline Butts, Margaret Davis, Loysla Davis. Bar bar Farweli, Virginia Brown. Virgil Kinney, Connie Harper, Norma Cays, Shirley McCann, Barbara Hargla. Leila Redden. Donna Witter. Kay Dudley. Beverley Myers. Olorla Dunaganm. Beverley Paxton. Lorraine Kendall, Arllne Stephenson, Vivian Pish. Bora In the Junior group Include: Jackie Mansfield. Bobby Bond, Noel Evans. Ronald Nelson, Teddy Bate man, Robert Brown, Douglas Philips. Ralph Watson, Stanley Johnson, Kenneth Watson. John Medley. Ger ald Thompson. Rex Moore. Stephen Eld ridge, Stephen Hltlyer, Earl Hand ssker. Charles PuM, Phillip Brown. Frederick Cummlngs. Leaders In the senior group for girls are : Elots Wolff. Cecelia Kinney. Phyllis Rus sell. Barbara Cottrell, Virginia Carey, Patricia McAllister, Daisy Roberts, Maxtne Myers. Wanda Parker. Mar tha Inghram, Blossom Cormany, Carol Clark. Honey Gove. Yrrah Crandall. Iris Modreli, Mary Newton. Ild a Penland, Oral dine Harpole, Kathleen Hum brick, Chariene Plele. Boys In this group Include Clarence Young, Sonny Hllbrook, Edward Mil lion, Forrest Jackson, Richard Blod gett. Charles Ashpole. Ronald MoCay. Gordon Hard man, Monte Burks, Wen dall Bateman, Ronald Meter, Rich ard Cotton. Ralston Clark, Wayne Flnley. John DeZeM, Richard Hedges, Donald McKlnstry. Infant boy leaders are Jimmy Crawford. Jimmy Smith. Robert Foster. Lionel Smith. Infant girl leaders are Nancy Lou Moore. Marie Pierce, Adella, Jeldness snd Ruth Offord. DAy Hi.hw ntMi ri-4 if .- 1 OREGON, SUNDAY, CLATSOP COUNTY ASTORIA. Ore., April 37. (AP Clatsop county waa on a cash basic today for the first time In about 50 years. County Treasurer S. G. Trullingex began caching county warrants in stead of stamping them "not paid for want of funds.' Trulltnger said money was on hand, to call In the few outstanding warrants, and enough would be left to carry on county business on a cash basis. j Six years ago the county had more ' than $300,000 In outstanding war-: rants'. It now has neiter bond nor ! warrant Indebtedness. AS STATE MILK CZAR: PORTLAND. April 37. (AP) Paul C. Adams Is the new administrator of Oregon's milk control board, suc ceeding E. G. Harlan, resigned. Adams, associated with Oregon's dairy Indus try for 18 years. Is a Portland resi dent. He was selected yesterday for the administrator's Job by the new ly. appointed state milk control board. Phone 643 We'll naul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Service. Use Mall Tribune want ads. there's a ponny- 1 1 " lookimg thing to tmatts se& you r ' wim- APRIL 28. 1033. SUPPER CALL 60fS OUf -TO SlDElfAlK AND CALLS "JUNIOR.'. K'S TlMETOCOME Iti FOR SdPPER!" IS A&OlK 0 SWOOP on -WE BLUE OVERALL'S WHEN HE DISCOVERS if ISNf JUNIOR OUf friE Wimple, bov I CALLED ON SWINDLE -4LJ V . JUL COMPAMY- THEY SAID OUR prices were. fifty cents HIGHER THAN MONAHAN AND COMPANY-SO -mm GEfS HO RESPOr&E. WOKS UP fKD DOvW SfREEf REPEftfs -The call, 10UDER MJD LOUDER LEARNS, HOWEvER.-fHA-f JUNIOR WAS LRSt- SEEK PLBVlrtG IN -friE TufCus' VARO, MUfffRlN6 HEIL Teach him a leon 5YANW IN "THE 1WHES' HEAR5 WIFE 6W0UtlH6 VARD.SH0W1N6 for For pnY's sake WhV HIK1, UNIiL MRS. JUNIOR ISN'T THERE BACK WAV HALF AN HOUR. P60 (Copyright, IMS, ty Ttw BtH gygfflcate, be.) AND HAVING THE 1 1 ' . , , OF THE CUSTOME.R- AT MCMK I - 1 POJVlbbU f ' THEM TO BUY FROM J V AT. lALlAwl'f . ,. , r r- 1 1 By CLUYAS WILLIAMS WLASf SPIES FftMlUfcR BUlE OVER BUS DOWN AT "ME CORNER AND HEAPS FOR -tUm, MOT ER1N6 IN- DOESN'T" HE COME 10 SUP- FORMS HIM YAR1W1HA1' PER, JUNIOR CAME IN "WE By C. M. Paytid INTER&ST W S3