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PAGE SEVE REAIKE tyourVmm"f READING Other Peoples VAMT-ADS! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1932. IB DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD : HERB rSB BATtS; word rust Insertion I Minimum Bach additional Insertion.. t (Minimum lOo) Per line pei month, without Phone 75 tOST WASTED SITUATIONS J57"shes housoTi'hy day . caii An0-x. noutn. v" E,nS dtlnl'lgenera! ln? .T !";: n.n at 222 So. Central. paint jouo. w" , EXPERIENCED Iroman wants house- worn. -- woman and glr"i "want work of any kind. 607 Mae St. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS rrv would, like to hear from "p jty Jrtvlng to Los Angeles or San -.i. Phone 1083-J. ' DH;viNOoLcTAngel?s and Santa Barbara. Want pnger . hare expense noracc . g. Box 110. , JxElJMedlum size modern Iron safe. Must be a bargain. Tel. 133. WANTED " Turkeys, poultry and eggs Top market prices. Rogue iver Mcttw. ..c XNTED-Youth's bed. Call 1603-W Fiiiri-'il'" r i WANTED A ud radio.. Box 0001, iTioune. mi . im2nd hand goods We pay more Berrydale 2nd Hand store inns No Riverside, ruuuo BAW FORS WANTED tr nr1fM DBld. Tou don't have to wait for returns We buy Hides. Peltt and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St. Phone 1063 WANTED Household goods, stoves ' tOOIS. Or WIIHV tlo- 7 MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES MODERN furnished nous;; o'erstuff ed; 3 beds: on Cottage; also other houses, pnone TJNFURNllonK.U o-.w,. ... --- Die garage; eiu mu., ....... 818 W. 2nd. Inquire next door for xey. . . PRTLY FURN. duplex. 444 So. Ivy nil dent 8-room modern partly furnished house. 310 Vancouver .Ave. Inquire 21 Vancouver FOR RENT Completely furnished 8-room house: electric range, re frigerator, oil heater and overciuu- ed set: close in. rnuno bad oorr MnHrn home, large llV Ing room, fireplace, hardwood floor furnace, pnone ooa-u-. -...n. IT,.. rn,.m linftimtsh- ru tier, i niw - " v. ed house. 1S mo. Location, Nortn Central. Phone 449-a. 4 ROOMS and bath, modern. Inquire S34 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house and garage. Call at 3 n wni R RENT Modern 6-room house clem close In: Heatrcla. set tuos i-M.iHt.v am. or wood: garave woodshed. Phone 364-L or call at 714 W 10th. FOR RENT Nice residence near high school: double garage, ouj o. u dale. Phone 737. FOR RENT 4 -room small furnished 1 X house with garage. Call 3 IB or IU3-J. FOR RENT Furnished B-room mod ern house. Call at 4U 8 Hi venule FOR RENT Modern fl-room house clean close in: Heatrola, set tuue eleeirMtv. gas or wood, garage, woodshed. Phone 304-L or call at 714 W 10th. 20B SUMMIT AVE 5 rooms, furnace kitchenette. Call 105. HOMES FOR FE?rT Call 798. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown tte Whtt. FURNISHED nouse. wfod stove, over stuffed; on Cottage St Call 105 FURN Court ounaa'ow Phone 319-H 1039 W MAIN Will finish to tuil tenant Call 105 NEWLY renovated fl-room mode;n eo'taee on Pacific Highway with 3 acre lot. good arden sou. irriga tion See J B Webster Agency Phoenix. KJRN1SHED house Inquire 219 9 Ivy FOH KENT - room m OerD furnisn d nouse. nurd wo mj floors over- ttuf(fi lev-trio range Call at 630 FOR BENT HOUSES POR RENT Modern 8-room house: clean and In good condition; living room 14x28 ft into hardwood floor. I bedrooms. 1 1334 with casement windows on three udea: set tuos good aeatrola. large garage and woodshed: 11) block from new court house Call at 714 w lotb 8t. FOR REST APARTMENTS FURN. apts.; steam heat; convenient for 4 adults. The Berben, 10 Quince, NICE modern furnished apartment, with garage, at 413 N. Ivy. MODERN turn, a-room apt. Phone 549-R. APARTMENT lor rent. 107 Mistletoe Phone 301-B FOR RENT 6 rooms furnished lower furnished apartment near library Phone 287-J 804 East Mam. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor . . . I .nnMM apartment tor wupiw .uipi-j Call at 632 Plum St.. after 9pm -or Sundays T-OR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace- heated and a fireplace. Three gooa meals, 11.00 a day. 714 F- Mam. ROOMS I 1 .60 per week. 44S S. Front. HEATED rooms tor rent. 404 S Orape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance una oiocs -run-Mam St. Reasonable rates. 333 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD 5 00 per week 414 S Riverside. BUSINESS "OPPORTUNITIES nnsTurAQ riPPnuxiTNTTY Year around ouainess, no overacni. for family; 350 box. uuao, itiduto FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Willys Sedan, li cense, good snape, lor k. . .icus P. O. Box 636, Jledford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Wood for car, 30 moaei or later, m. oji-. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail R C Skellenger. Trail, ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard wood for light truck east ata FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE Hf",T 7T' I'V In nl tnt MM Is ! tV&dG wnat nave your inquire iiuv- urocery, ucniraa romv. WANTED To trade modern cottage 1 acre ground, on hlway just oui 01 Maranneia; vaiue juuu, ior acre age or business around Medford. BOX BU3B, TTlQUne. HAVE beautiful Oakland home. Want Medford or acreage, pnone hoy. 2 FINE Montana ranches for ante ot trade, 310 acres, well Improved, free water, at a big discount. Rt. J, BOX 450. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1929 CHEV. coach, tip-top. Priced right. EaKm Motor Co., Dodge ana Plymouth Dealer. SANDY'S OSED CAR EMPORIUM Santa is here with a load of Real Used Car Values for Christmas. 1931 Studebaker Dictator Sedan with free wheeling. 1929 Pontlac Coupe, a peach. 1927 Standard Bulck Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1929 Pord Sedan. 1929 Essex Coach. 1927 Pord Roadster, $37.50. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open Sundays. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK JFrtSEY milk cow and registered Jersey bull; very reasonable for quick sale, pnone ib-f-4. POR SALE 10 head horses. 1100 to 1700 lbs., and harnoas. Rear 1140 rourt St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus line; 1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River Oregon. FOR SALE FRI'IT ft VEGETABLES POR SALE Half boxes of fancy D'AnJou and Bosc pears for Xraas, l.oo per dox. pnone 4oh-k-3, FOR SALE Delicious apples, sorted. ooc lug. Fnnk orchard. Te, on R-l. POTATOES 8t hundred Tel 950- R-2 Richfield Servloa Phoenix FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALEJ 50 thoroughbred R "-ed pullets, laying. 1520 N. River siae. Phone 155a. BRONZE BREEDERS. 12 60 and Up w a Pyburn. Buckshot Hill. FOR SALE FX' EL FOR SALE Dry body fir. 11.75; also dry oak, laurel and manzanlta Phone Ulfl FOR SALE MISCLLLANEOLS 50 TONS good enstlagfl and 82 ton No. l aiiaiia nay. Excellent reea Ing ground. H. E. Richardson, Phoenix. Inquire P. O. HOMEMADE pies and cakes, also chicken pl. None superior m Med rord. Delivered, pnone FOR SALE Beaver Jacket, value 500. Perfect condition. Sacrifice 960. Phone 557-X. rs C O N D HAND Home Comfort Range, good as new, for sale cheap for cash. 337 west tioi.y. ATTENTION. Mr. Car Owner I Can furnish you with good used cylliv der heads, biocxs and rsaiaiors. 4 nrtoe of new; up to 31 mod?I: Hl-Way Exchange, 1 ml. S. Pboenl. PIA:?0 BAROAIN Late model high frade piano, like new; located he in Medford. Will sell at big dis count. Most any terms win ban die. If interested. wrlt at onot to Qo Robinson. 435 Washington St.. Portland, Ore. i FOR SALE Extra targe doll bujtgy 1 -ntln.a. Wllnili Hfattt nA ITlhA?. 1 .... warn Pnoiu Ul-R. FOR SALE MICtl.LANEOCS ALFALTA HAY Baled or loose, de livered or In me oara. vi-w nn-u ermeyer. Tel. B33-J-4. POR SALB Veoto circulating heater, burns wood or coal: good Tel. 3-F-5. PURN1TURE for sale -Servian nwe radio, overstuffed. Maytag. mng. dining set, bedroom furniture Westlnghouae range,. Selling every thing. Come. 130 Vancouver Ave PIANO for sale, Kranlch Bach; hlsh grade Instrument FTloeo oniy 350. Consider some terms. 130 Vancouver Ave. POR SALE One suit of clothes Priced to sell. See Ruber the Tauor CONTRACT BRIDGE score carda with new rules, on nice huff paper, wim name of the hostess printed there on, four pada of 25 sheets to pad. for 81.50. Nothing nicer for Christ mas presents. Samples at Commer cial Printing Dspt. Mall Tribune. 38-30 N. Grape. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR cards with names engraved or printed thereon, phone 193-J and a renresentattve will, call on you or call at Commercial Printing Dept of the Mall Tribune; Big line of sam ples at reduced prices; time Is get ting short, order now. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, pnone via-j. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Personal printed atatlonery. both en velopes and paper irom ei zt up 60 visiting cards, printed A In leather case only 83 75 ft pencils with name orinted tnereon in goid also hard wood ruler In leather case for 6100. See them at Com' merclal Printing Dept of Mall Tribune, 28-30 N. Grape. Order now. POR SALE 11x8 lath. Inquire at Fick at undiey a. POR 8 ALE--Used sewing machines, all makes as up: terms if desired AH makes rented and repaired White Sewing Marhme Co 24 N Bartlett GET th 'No Hunting and trespass' ing signs at the Mall Trbune Job iffice: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. POR SALE Harley-Davldson motor' cycle S85 cash. See John, at Mail rrtbun POR SALE Large fleed Monarch Electric Range wltb trash burner Cost 4200 Cash price 7S Like new P O Box 414 Central Point FOR SALE Circulating beater. Phone 078-Y ( TAKEN IP TAKEN UP Bron Jersey heifer about 5 moa old Owner can have same by paying for ad O. A A Word across from - White Wing Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix. PERSONAL MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card readc. Advice on love, mar riage and business. Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 3. MISCELLANEOUS FIRST-CLASS piano tuning or regu lating. This aa entities you to ouc credit on any one jod, nerora reo, 1st. Phone -Hansen. 931. OLD PEOPLE and invalids receive excellent care anu a real home at moderate rates. Maternity Depart- ment, 3.00 per day. Convaleaent Home. 153 Granite St., Asniano LAUNDRY 4c lb.; 8c completely fin ished. Phone B89-X-2. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers special isvestocx moving equipment Prices rignt Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside Phone 044-x GET the "No Hunting" and trespass' ing signs at the Mali Tribune Job jrnce; printed on cloth to witn stand the rain and weather .PECIAl PRICES on photographs for Xmas A Home Owned Studio So licits your patronage. 8HANGLE TUDIO WILL .DO painting and calsomtnlng in exchange for radio. Work guar anteed, oai li Fit st BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRAC1 CO. A hit raits ol Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. UUHI'AV ABSTRACT CO. ADS tract of ntle. Title Insurance Rooms and 6. No 82 North Central Ave. upstairs Autumotille Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company ano exiena your payments Additional money loaned pnone si ior appointment Expert Window Clranera. LEI GEO ROB DO 11 - Tel 1172 douse clean ing Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Funeral parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HUMS Distinctive iemoe at moderate ratea Estao- Ushed W years Amoulance terv tee Otb St at oakdaie rei 7 Job Printing. MAIL FRIBUNE JOB DEPAR I'MBN Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ot all kinds; oooa binding; loose-leaf ledgers, aoa blanks billing systems duplicating cash sales slips and everything to th printing una, -so n urspe Phone 75 , Munrt to Lend). WE LEND MONET ON PUBNJTURE ANU LATE MODEL AUTOS i Tnrea pr oeot pr month es un paid oalanc No orhat charge Sea W E Thomea. 4A 8 Central O round floor Cratcrian Theatre Bldft State Llont No 8-157 Palming and Paprrnaniinft. HARRY MARX - Painting tintina paDe'rienrfinfi Phrn U-P-4. Rea pcirman Creek roul. BUSINESS DIRECTORY KAD3 TRANOPER STURAOB CO -Office 1010 No Central Phone Slfi Prices right Service guaranteed RS1NK1NQ LKUCK1NU CO -Trail, fer and Storage We &au anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Pit Street Phone 332 LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for jadtson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Cham pion J. McCollum. Deceased. Notice U herehv ?lven that David S. McCollum has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Champion J. McCollum, deceased; til persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to said David 5 McCollum on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, at 034 Hamilton street. Medford. Oregon, DAVID A McCOLLUM. Notice of Execution Sole. Notice li hereby given that by vir tue of a writ of execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State o' Oregon for the County of Dei chutes in a proceeding therein pend ing wherein First National Bank In San andro. a corporaMon, as plaln- tltf recovered Judgment against W. B. Parmer and Callle Farmer for the sum of 170 75 wU.4 interest on 400.00 from January 29, 1930, to Auirust 9. 1930, and interest on 168.75 from August 5. 1930. at 7 per annum and the further sum of 56 00 as costs and disbursements, I will off-r for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house tn Medford. Oregon, on January 7th, it33, at 10 o'clock a. m., the follow ing described real property located in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: South half of Northeast quarter, and Jouth half of Northwest quar ter of Sectton 27. T. 37, R. 8 W.t taken and levied upon as the prop erty of aald defend ante for the sat isfaction of said Judgment and ac cruing costs. RALPH O. JENNINGS, Sheriff for Jackson County, Oregon Courthouse News furnished by the Jackson Oount) Ahatrait pn 121 K Slvfh StrsMi Mnrrloge Licenses Raymond K. Moore and Susenle A. Mote. George J. Vlerra and Bonnie B. Bruce. Glenn E. Welch and Clara, T. Cave. Elden Gregory and Jean E. Carl son. Circuit Court I. K. Marcellua vs. Clarice N. Mar- cellua Divorce. Dan Daron vs. Hover 8. Grow For money. R.-W. Sleeter vs. George Froherlch and Richfield OH Co. Damages. Ellis H. Jones vs. C. L. Bwarnstedt To qutet title. State Industrial Accident Com. vs. Joe Wattenberg For money. Jackson County Building & Loan Assn. vs. LI II tan A. Storey and Colin R. Storey Foreclosure. Gold Hill Irrigation District vs. Walter H. Leverette et al. Tax Hen foreclosure. Probate Court Estate of Dendal Dufur, minor Admitted to probate. Kal Estate Trims fer H. M. Morrison et ux to Richard Henry Cheda Q. c. D. to lot 13, Royal Orchard tract No. 3. Margaret Burroughs to Lee Phlppa Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Boys S. Cooking ves sels e. Hcsith resort 12. Encourage 11. Border 14. Half accra 16. Covering 17. Previously 19. Also 10. Mark of mis conduct it. Cure 2s. Correlative of neither !(. ExlHl r.Ti. Whole amount 26. Aak ulrns H7. Incendiarism 10. Chlnene measure 11. Allow. 21. Earth: eomb. form 21. Adipose 3. Weary 37. N'stlve metal 33. Babylonian deity J. Utility 4n. Reared 41. Somewhat dark 14. Title of Mohammed Solution of Yestsruay a kuzzio y-USLpS!H!0!f!jSggSiTIAlR Alt' A' vMT A:B QT TlTWg M ' iLTTrL!OFT RjAiBiA'NjNjA ATclEISMALlAlRMFil ftSlT L OJOX' EiNDANfAi-n E TiAIM'ElsMrOfOeMPtelNiS a rMAReiEteWHjA sWgj M 1 A 1 ft! RmI E 1 OjfK s" A i PjS f A6 ;0 SrL!E!C-Jli;N Ac7SiE!E:S 4. Anew 46. Kattious bat tleship 49. Constellation fi'i. Metal 62. Matliftmatlcn' ratio K3. 81n St. Lgnguigt of ths ecotih Hlghlsntleri 55. Crystalliztd rain p p p MS F t P WMfl o u IS it, ', 1 7 t& 1 ; wm ' W, Jul UM is . :.r m. V)M 27 ua 29 '' ',,, 3o "W. 31 " 3i ',,, 33 T . , ; i,M( -tp. m, -m 'm- wm. JUtUi MiL - - r- iii'iYi'ill , Mk 45 AA 4 47 40 :f 4i -rJo-S, :, ,,A, 52 'l -Ml 1 1 t ilii.i'j 1.,! .1 v . . 1 . 1 1 w. D. to 60 acres In D. L. C. 40. Twp. 37 8.. R. t W. L. C. Denlscn et ux to Cl.arls W. Pursel et ui Deed to BW'H ot SW'4, Sec. 7. Twp. 85 8., B. 1 W.: 8Z't 01 Sec. 13, Twp. 35 8., B. 3 W. A. B. Delsman et vlr to Charles H. D Isman W. D. to lota 43. 44, 46, 48. 47, 48. 49, S. 37. 38, 60, 01.. 63. 63. 64, Southern Hume Tract to Ashland. Mattle E. Palmer to Fruitgrowers" Supply Co. Q. C. D. to 8Ei of Sec. 34. Twp. 40 8., B. 1 W. Yett A. Flowers et vlr to State, of Oregon W. D. to lot 6, block 8, Park Add. to Medford. Alma J. Mord to Kthel Corthell W. D. to SWJi of SW'i; part BWV. of NW'i. west of Crater Lake high way In Sec. 3, Twp. S3 8., B. 1 W. J. D. Owen et al to Vernon E. Kll goie W. D to SV, of NWVi. Sec. 8, Twp. 35 8.. B. 4 W. Frank Cameron et ux to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Co. Right of way over and across NW!i of Sec. 10. Twp. 39 8.. B. 3 W. C. E. Brous et ux to the California Oregon Power Co. Right of way over and across SW'4 of SW'A of Sec. 10. Twp. 35 8.. R. 1 W. Olaf T 'nelson et ux to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Co. Right of way over and across land In Sec. 14, Twp. 85 8.. R. 1 W. Emerson W. Howell et ux to W. K- Blnke Deed to tract In lot 4. block 6, City ot Ashland. W. E. Blake to state Bank of Ash land Deed to part of lot 4, block 6, City of Anhland. John W. Cox to Elmlra May Cox Olft deed to undivided half Interest In lots 13 and 14, block 45, City of Medford. Adelbert H. Buckland to Emma Buckland W. D. to 3 acres In Sec. 10, Twp- 37 S R. 1 W. Adelbert H. Buckland to Henry Buckland W. D. to W'i of BEii ' SEVi of Sec. 86, Twp. 36 8., R. 3 VY. O. Xj. Vinson et ux to Lorln P. ChrUtean J. O. D. to EU ot NWVi of NEVi of Sec. 16, Twp. 38 S, R. 3 W. Prank O. High to lulu Hamlin 10 56 acres In Sec. 11, Twp. 19 8., R 1 E. Lulu Hamlin to Mervln Plddler W. D. to 10.50 acres In Sec. 11, Twp 30 8.. R. 1 E. 1 COVERED DISH SUPPER FOR BAPTISTS FRIDAY Next Friday night the Baptist church will be the scene of a cov ered dish supper. This will be the first supper the church baa held this winter and promises to be a good time for all. All members of the church are urged to attend and to bring a covered dish and sandwiches. The program will be In charge of the senior B. Y. P. U., and according to au indi cations It Is going to be very Inter esting. There will be numbers by people outside of the B. Y. as well as those belonging to It. All attending are asked to be at the church at 6:30 as that Is the time set for the supper. PORTLAND Charles It. flpauldlng will open store In a. P. Lockwood building on Sandy Boulevard and 36th street, about December 1. Marahall-Smltb-Leonard cor. Mem In greeting cards Drop tn early for and Orape. have some good bargains best selections. Phone 64'J We'll nsul away you) efuse. Oltj sanitary Service. 1 It takes a Chrlstmss seal to make It Cbrlstmss mall. Cross-Word Puzzle a. Braia 9. Atnionpheiia Ift. Persian fairy 11. DMUeed 18. Italian rlvar 18. Dreitdi 20. Kind of amal) ihark 21. One of two equal parti 21. Lamb's pajeudonrm 21 Clock In the form of a hip M. Purchote 27. Nuah's vt?itl 23, Fairy tale monater 2. R!Culre 31. Wnner . Z. Hefore ar.. Extrcne fear a 7. Source 29. Attendant In a f ubllft meet na- Place 40. Panctlfr 41. Valley 42. The eoiithweit wind 42. Small Inland 44, 100 a'juara metera it. Poem 47. Rlblicat town 4f. Novel H. While DOWN t. Ingredient of enltnf wax 2. Arabian gar ment t. rertmnlnn to the ttt-.ih 4. Seat without a back I. B Dro (liable Siberian river 7. Knlarged edible root Chapter I. A FIRM ON THE ROCKS IHB ROAD to Klngi Mallard bold sieadllj west. Wben tbe most remote of cattiedraj cities bad boon left hhlni1 InS the M?55K3 last big spread LijSSJ (arm had dltcb wasteland, there was still a sign post to point duo west "To Kings Mallard." Tben, hard on the post, came an uprising ot hills heather-covered bills, lying In a plumy curve like tba tlpi ot a feather fan; open to tho sea. And in the center of the fan, tho bay. And In tba most shel tared lip of tho bay. tbe town. Kings Mallard; west ot tho world. The old quavsldu tor Mallard had been a king's port, once and the still older Tarn Market, were hemmed In by what had once been merchants' homes and were now the oftlces ot Kings Mallard's pro fessional men. The bank was there, for Instance It straggled over the lowei floors ot two of the oldest buildings. Next to the bank was an Inn and next to the inn a leaning, lath-and-plaater house ot which tbe top part was still a private residence; while the ground-floor displayed wire blinds and gilt lettering; "Quentln, Loiiclv a? Jane, Solici tors, Commissioners for Oathi. eto." Two of tbe partners in this firm were, on s golden October alter noon, quarrelling In an upper room of tbe lath-and-n!aster bouse. They bad not chosen to meet In the offices below, because It was a Sat urday and the rooms bad been dusted and darkened for the week end. They sat. Instead, upstairs. In what waa really Mrs. Cane's drawing-room; and their anger carried much ot their speech to her as she sat trembling In her bedroom on the other side ot the shaky wall. "1 won't be apoke to Ilka that, Mr. Lodely, not by anyone and by you least of all." Her husband's roloe was growing regrettably ragged and blgo, she thought, and he wasn't expressing himself quite so gentlemanly aa usual; but be was sticking to bis point, he was standing np for blmself and, al though she trembled, she craned her neck to hear blm. But Mr. Lodely was exploding again. "Dammit, Cane, if ever there was a time wben we've all got to face plain facta I" "I'm facing 'em all right I can epell worda like ruin and bank ruptcy aa well as you and better than Mr. Quentln." "Quentln has lost his grasp ot affaire; he'a 111; dying. By Ood, I never tbougbt to envy i dying man but I envy him! Whatever la tn store for us won't hurt him he'll be out of Itl Done!" "He'll leave hla wife and the little girl behind, though, won't he? What'll they have to live on? Mrs Quentln hasn't a penny of her ownl Why Isn't he worrying out his last dsys, trying to provide for them? No, Mr. Lodely, It's not be cause he's lost his grasp of things Its because he never had none. Books waa his Interest. Fishing. Yule Program of Church Rehearsed Rehearsals for the Christmas pro gram on Chriatmaa day evening in Zlon Lutheran church when the pag eant. "The Holy City" will be given by the Sunday school, will be held tomorrow, as follows et the church: Beginners and primary claasea et 4 p. in.; members of the pageant cho rus, 7 p. m.; all characters to take part in the pageant, 7:30 p. m. WASltLUU'iON, Dec. 14. (rP; la " f yj fiSt f"Vm ',0'n m " ",B'' ' M ;A, j f f jf tf Yi f ifcV ' enell wards like ruin an " uying Barbara hf Julia Cleft-Addanus Author o you can't marry Gardening. Not his profession anything but that And the same wltb you. Hunting. Sailing. Dog breeding. Anything except" "Isn't that Just a little imperti nent, Caner "Pi tin facta, yon said. Mr. Lode-Is-. And the plain facts are that there's only one ot as knows any law tn this Arm anu that's me. And there's only one of ns has done a full day's work In the last ten years and that's me, too. "Year after year offlce-boy. clerk, partner hava I worked it building up this firm. What do they call It In tbe town? Cane's. What do the farmers call It wben they come In about their mort gages? Cane's. Mr. Quentln and Mr. Lodely, oh, they're gentlefolk, they have private means, they live out on Upper Mallard bill Tbe only ene that needs to earn his tecs Is Cane, he lives above tbe premises, he's worked himself up from lord knows what!" "Well? WellT What of all this? If Quentln and 1 didn't need to all poring over deeds and conveyances, why should we? We've thrown every farthing of our private In cornea Into tlte pot and If It Isn't enough to save us from ruin, what more can we do!" "Ton can refrain from twisting the blame so that it lays at my door. You can remember that from the first I waa reluctant for us to take tbe course we did and Irom tbe first you've over-rode me you and Mr. Quentln. And ;ou can get out of my house." Mrs Cane gulped and held on to the arms of her cbalr. She waited for the crash ol Mr. Lodely fling ing himself upon her poor James . . . But the crash did not come. There waa a moment's terrible silence and tben tbe drawing-room door opened. Peeping through her own, ahs saw the visitor cross tbe upper hall and go heavily down the stairs; s big, red-faced man In rid ing-clothes. He looked dated, she thought; for a moment ahe won dered whether he were drunk or ill. She went to the window ot the hall wben bis alow footsteps had dually faded from tbe house; she could see, by peering out and down, Into the yard ot the Inn next door. Within five minutes Mr. Lodely came Into It and abe watched blm dig Into one pocket after the other for the sixpence to the boy who was getting his horse. Sixpence? She sniffed a shilling, more likely. They'd never had any sense of money, either him or his wife. They'd spent every penny of tbelr Income tor tbe last ten years, although they Insisted that they lived a simple country life. Mrs. Cane, mouse-brown at her upper window, checked over the Lodely simplicities; open bouse to the county, horses, dogs, servants sables and tailor-mades for shop ping days In Toxeter, hand-spun tweeds for every day. Ot course. there waa poor tittle Mark, he was a great expense and one had never grudged blm the best of everything. And what hope waa there tor his future now? Mr. Lodely, down In. tbe inn- yard, mounted and rode slowly out of ber eight; but the eyes ol her mind remained upon him, much as her tbln shoulder remained against the window-pane, because she her self waa tired and unhappy, In her teat vote, the house Indicated today that It would, agree to extend the enforced pay leas (urlougl- for federal employes until July I, 1034. Wben needing duplicating salsa Dooaa. fla,t-packs or fan-fold caxn rsglsier forms, ledger sheets lor oookkeepiag machines ot any other kind of printing annt o-.der from sut-ot-town firms and pay more Phone ?B and one oi our representatives will veil. Health can be bmiht Christmas (teals ue tbe cunreiMjj;. Imagination she followed the rider's home-faring; she jaw him come out from under the old archway ot the inn and turn into tbe Tarn. Market, and then up High Street; be would take bis way out ot the town by one ot the many lanes tbat climbed Into the folds of Upper Mallard hill. She raised her head and gated at Upper Mallard hill, tbat great, golden buttress curving between Klnge Mallard and the world. "The gentry" lived np there; al most she could sea the roots of the house she called In her west-conn try way "Lodely's." And iba could see tbat all tbe way up to that house, people touched their bats to tbe man on the horse. Bankrupt he might be, but they would always touch their hats to him. Whereas they would only stare at her and James. "Em! Here a minute!" Sh Jumped and turned; James vaa motioning her Into the drawing-room. But her thoughts were still vaguely with the man who bad recently left It and, aa she mechanically straightened cushions and emptied aa ssh-tray, she asked "Yon dont think he'll do any thing to himself, do yon?" The reassurance ahe expected did not come. He might It's all he can do. And It he did I'd be the last te atop him." She glanced at tier husband and her pride in hla defiance gave place to her usual taint tear. Yea, tor til be waa ao thin and sandy-colored and harmless-looking, and tuih good father to little Le'U. she was nearly always frlgbteded ot him. He had a fixed smile that well. she couldn't put a name to It But when he told her to atop fidgeting and come to the window, ahe obeyed him anxloualy. "Look out there!" be com mended. "Out along the line ot tbe bay to the old coastguard'! cot tage. See that bit of level greea field just below It?" And when she nodded "Well, that's where I was going to build my house. No Upper Mallard lor me, with gentle men's residences all round me, eye ing me right and left I planned to build tor myself, out there wltk the aea under the windows and a private road between the back door and this god-forsaken hole ot a town. But all that'a gone." "Poor James!" ahe laid timidly. "Do do yon think ot going back to London tor a new start? Speak ing for myself I'd be glad enough. People'll be staring and pointing here lor a long while yet whatever sort of a home we manage to keep together." "Let 'em stare! I'll be king ot this dung-heap yet!" "James!" "But In London I'm nobody." He passed bit band over bis faci and seemed to wipe away some of his bitterness. His Hps were folded la tbelr habitual half-smile when he naked -"Where's Leila?" Mrs. Cane went to the door and called. Down the upper staircase came sidling a child of eight or nine, whose eyes flitted trom on parent to tbe other with a aly, at tentive brightness. (CopyrloM, If Jl. Julio Clttt-iddami) Two woman sre introduced, to morrow, who have much te de with future events Radio License Fee Provision Stricken WASHINGTON. Deo. 14. (AP) The senate Interstate commerce com mittee today eliminated from , the house radio law revision bill pro posals for licensing fee on stations. Senator Dill, (D., Wash. I, was au Ihorlsed to report the modified meas ure to the senate. LA GRAND Kffort being mads to rrn Pint National bank of La I amide.