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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 8. 1935.'
GREAT RICHES
Chapter 46
SARAH MAKES A CALL
TAMES' second courtship did not
" progress 1t leaps and bounds
as Miss Julia ami Mcllssy so con
fidently expected. He gave the sum
mer to It. Most of the courtship took
place on horseback.
James already had a riding horse,
a handsome black gelding with one
white foot. He bought a beautiful
little bay mare, guaranteed to be
gentle, and hunted up a saddle. Al
most every late afternoon, occasion
ally In the early mornings. Miss
Julia would see him passing her
house, astride Ted and leading
Lady.
Leslie was always ready mt wait
ing for him. James would dismount,
ll.t Les!Je into the saddle and off
the.y wv,M go. Leslie clinging tim
K!.ly to the saddle horn. James
assuring her that there was noth
kg t e afraid of. "
Once Miss Julia, frankly eaves
drr.pf..g from her basement win
dew heard Leslie say, "I'm an awful
oow.ard. But I'm not really afraid
m ta-.g as ylf keep close to me. It
you get a foot ahead I'm panicky." ,
scion of the house of Harris. So
when James comes here Father
sticks around to see that James
doesn't."
"Humph!" said Miss Julia. "Would
It make It any easier if Sarah Stlm-
son called on you and your mother?"
"It might. I'm not sure. But don't
worry, Miss Julia. I'm not the silly
young thing I once was."
"Leslie," said Miss Julia humbly,
"I've always wanted to ask your for
giveness for what I did to you and
James , , . years ago, going out of
my way to Interfere in what was
none of my business. I was an old
fool. Perhaps you didn't know."
"Yes, I knew. It fcurt me . . . rather
a lot. But do you suppose I would
have let you and Mrs. Millard and
Miss Sarah and.the rest of you take
James away from me if I hadn't
been willing?"
"The you dleVt honestly caip
for him?"
"More than my life. That Isn't as
exaggeration. I sacrificed James to
my silly, silly pride. It Isn't you I
have to forgive but myself. If I
could live a thousand years I doo't
believe I'd ever be able to forgive
myself."
You've already done a lot ft
make up for it. Why, he's a differonl
man these days. But for my part 1
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(ft -WkvA- 1
Was erf tha aewrt.iftltp t-ss jttvt ts htrseWank,
t vjrrsr. I'll m'A& clothe Vntin
tWy. It'fi all a iattcif it Ioojm
v bH& wffA F"w6i. . Ychi cmiy
I tfui& Kkwb fiao rttfM ft'-9
t!oWe.Ta y.sti. ase Y'r.9 wia
on tp & to aa iwvjiBaral seRw-Wfto-d"36e(
But Itt te't w.rtby f ye-wr
IrX-tfl'M&c-n'se ta g a nnc!iBr esWsiwt-
frng yu8oV. I fewve you a
ToKg ttie. Yob caH yMca a
cowaT.fl-, but I,' feec vIwa fertile, "I
t-h-l-nk- yea ase t&a bsaiiie iwata I
bnow."
JAMES aM tfeirWy. ,Eli,M.(.',
Anil ll-5te3 Way lat t8 Bn.i'Va.
They n-ulo off d(?wa tfos fltiitfett flrfi
KI.i-BB Jui'V!a B-toei a U.t.5- tl.ia BfivriKii?
o.mt of h-er collar wte-Acw.
Weetes w.c?.it Vy. Tfete .'stsseKfia'k
r.idt'B Jon-t.!tui'&'$, R-Att Binw e'e
tteg a5:-er 8'aw.w eftcl-r..g LCfMo
natr akHd or w-!SM htT fcitkiw awi
mothe-p ok t!.'c-!r sia pck. Tts
aace. 059 evfi!.yE- ws wfs
ator!ij? Ver Sowers X'tofli JulJi
went it nn Ver. '"iWirtra'B
Jjnips toaVVt?" nV'. riii. abruptly.
"IIor,:s,3, I 8'-;pcy-,3."
"Doirs wl.ut?"
"Pro'.ubly rerV.b?;"
"O'-i a nltiht like this? my fcfc't
he here? You can tell James for
toe I think he's a nincompoop."
"Tell him yourse,' laiiRhed Les
lie. "Or yon might," she Hooped to
wat(r a drooping snapdragon, "you
might Ukn It up with Father."
"Your father? What has your
father got to do with It?"
"A good deal, I'm afraid. Faer
1b determined that no upstart of the
name of Stlmsou shall patronlzo a
won't feel satisfied until I Bee yoi
tw mfely marrloa aai sottlei.
Do't lot him walttoo long, Lcwile.
Time's pausing."
) BAT tw laf.r Itlfft Juuti
wrMt to fitw jWsh Xux'ali ana tteay
Jm,t!. a '?ig aU not unacrlmoloni
ki4h oveV tfceiv ced ea aid potna
oare. lrt tey klfti:d at rtirtlng ail
AHsfei AiwA ttiU itiverltgly, "I'S
(VVi Jit sn-er. Snt I can't help JU4l
..." ".y tW.V;'w ml rtart col
W-'s mighty little I'm asking otyoa,
wsjfreclyb tVe UterforN ln1p
fr.wWd'towe iare e. t go or not,
yost aw 3i Aeeil9. It won't make
y real ilforeeo anyway. IKark
nty wor.Jame8 fa aolug to marry
Lef.l3 Harrip whether you like It
r xcit. Tike sooner you make friends
wlth b?c tho better."
Tie next afternoon MUtt Sarali
! embroidered white lin&n and
wkWo silk gloves and a grerti sun-
rfMtfle, rang the Harris door belU
carS catfe in hand. She hSd meant
tm ita at tke most fifteen minutes,
S.e EKayed for over an hour. Miss
Julia, waylaid her afterward! ani
EM'to her tit down on her porch.
"Well?" Bflko Miss Julia.
"Well, I actually tod a
Umbo1 Miss Sarah admitted ee
outtfyVSosnetklng tos salal n!titft
PaV'Aer and Le?ie began aklg ra
qu'6'Mtlorfl. I hft-dn't ha a pood talk
ahiiMt Father fcr years. No oae
seKMS intctvyatipd. He's almost . . .
almost forgotten. Bat Leslie re
wf''.ierB him petrfeactly."
"So ydti don't tlnk Leslie's sa
:mfitl?"
"I think she's what Father said
sweet. I asked them all to dinner,
hut only Leslie accepted. When I
think, Julia, that it might have been
Leslie all these years Instead of
that hard cold-Mooded Jane . .
Miss Sarah broke down and crUd
and Miss Julia had to take bark all
her horrid Insinuations of the pre
vious day. And then MelUay brought
them tall glasses of lce4 raspberry
shrub and cookies sr.d Miss Sarah
said she must takd the next car.
And didn't.
Copyright, 193-, Mntrel R. Farnhcim
tomorrow.
llttlfl "Inspiring,"
10
FEDERAL LAND OFFICE
SALEM. May 8 (AP Th district
land office In southern Oregon will
remain at Lakevlerv for the time be
ing. President :oovelt today in
formM Governor Martin by letter
Protects iifjolnut transfrrtti the
office fro;n Lnkerlew to KlamAth
Falls liiv txen made, and the pren
dent stated "In the light of addition
1 information tending to ahow the
;mov! of the land office to Klam
ath Fa 11a would not be in the Inter
est of public laud administration in
thst district, a further study would
be made." in the meantime, he an
nounrd. the offlrt would remain nt
Like view.
WASHINGTON SALE FAX
HELD VALID By COURT
OLYMPIA. May 8. (AP Judge
John M. Wilson of thp county uvte
rlor court, today upheld Hip validity
of Washington'?, tifw two rer cent
pa-on reran Mies tux and the token
program of the state tnx commiaMon
In a ruling on a fult brought by
John D. Morrnw, fVattle restaurant
operator. C
NO SUPREME COURT
OPIMIONS DELIVERED
SAI-EM. May $ -(Api... The su
preme court Tuesflay m not hand
down any opinions. aohMu'.ed for
that day. Members are m Pendleton
where the spring term ol rourt in
SOCIAL SECURITY
PLAN UNTOUCHED
WASHINGTON. May 8.-AP)-Don-ald
Ftlchberg, chairman of the NRA
board Informed congressional leaders
today that he felt the supreme court's
decision against the railroad retire
ment act had caM no serious doubts
on tho constitutionality of the ad
ministration's social security pro
gram. President Roosevelt, meanwhile, be
gan a atudy of the decision to ascer
tain if another railway pension bill
could be prepared which would be
upheld.
There were reports that an effort
would be made to get around the su
preme court decision by basing new
legislation on the federal taxing pow
er rather than the right to regulate
Intestate commerce.
Pelicans Bring
Good Cheer For
Drought Region
WEST POINT. Neb., May 8.
AP) A flock of pelicans brought
cheer to farmers near this north
eastern Nebraska town.
The fish -eating birds were re
ported seen on roadside ponds
and farmers declared they refute
the theory that the mlddleweat
will become a desert some day.
An editor reported the pelicans'
visit and concluded "there would
hardly be any cause to assume
that this section Is doomed for
an arid fat."
entered the Red Men hall, but were
frightened away when Paul Dobrenz,
one of the money escorts, disregarded
pointed guns and ran Into the hall
for aid.
Charley Plaas and Wayne Dlllaboy,
Dobrenz' companions, were unharmed.
SALEM, May 8 ( AP ) Richard
Shank of Independence, Mo., was In
a local hospital today suffering from
a gunshot wound In the abdomen,
and Ernest Womack, Russell Springs,
Ky., was In the city Jail, following
an argument between the two men
near the state fair grounds early this
morning. ,
Shank Identified himself and his
assailant and told police that Wo
mack shot him during the course of
an argument, Sergeant Asa Fisher of
the local police force said. Shank
disclosed further that he and Wo
mack had engaged in several pre
vious disputes.
Both men were employes of the
Tom Mix circus, which was in Salem
Monday, Fisher ssld.
Shank was reported as being in a
critical condition at the hospital. !
THE SUN SPOT
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
(Copyright. 1935, by Tht Bell Syndicate, Inc.)
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