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SIEirFOItD MAIL TRIBUXE, IMEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933. PAGE THTRTEEN DON'T FOHQET TO PHO.NE THAT Want Ad I mm D1TV4- 1 Avn. a i pet word first insertion 2o (Minimum Each additional insertion, par word lc (Minimum 10c) Per Une per month, without . shsntea l " LOST LOST Monday p. m. on W. Main St. pair of black kid gloves: white in sert at cuff. Please leave at Tribune office with name and address to: reward and oblige Mrs. Barto. IjOST Cnlnese gold ring. Long green x )de set. Reward. Notify 322 So. 1 Central. LOST Large light yellow dog: hat S.-jr .bH,i iM Mm - John Vln- DCtMl Oil",-" " cent. S23-J-3. Reward. LOST Ladles black handbag, on Hlll creBt road" four miles out of Med ford: ' valuable keys desired.. Leave Tribune. Reward. LOST Bright blue Jacket, trimmed .ti.,a. hufrnn pIproa leave at Murray's Beauty Shop or Phone 363. . LOST If dog missing, call 1516. HELP WANTED MALE LOCAL HOUSE-TO-HOUSE distribu tors of advertising matter write at once giving list of territory covered Advertising Mgr. 515 Goodale St.. ColiimbUs, Ohio. WANTED Young man to do mllklus. etc.. for board and small wages. Blx 12822, Tribune. WANTED 3 men with equipment whocan. grubstake themselves to cut wood on shares. House and i stove furnished. Write or call on ' Mrs. Barto. Rogue RWer. R. F. D. 1. : WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE middle-aged lady wants position as housekeeper, motherless home preferred. Would consldet cooking for crew of any kind. Tel. 1352-R. MIDDLE-AOED woman wants housekeeping.- 234 E. Bth street. WANTED .Experienced bookkeeper accountant and general office man, desires position either full or , part time. Has fifteen years experience nd can furnish best of references. Address Box 12598, Tribune. WANTED By capable young woman, general housework, city or country, experienced In raising chickens and tiirkeys and. other farm work, good cook- Address Box 12609 Tribune. EXPERT PAINTER will' do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint Jobs. Call at 222 So. Central 6EWING. care ol children, day work of any kind. 25o per hour tl day: Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince 641-L V WANTED mTsCELL-ANEOCS FURNITURE, re-upholstered re finlshed re-glued. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A. Phone 479-X. WANTED Wheel chair.-must bo strong. , Phone 658-J. .WANTED 1 h. p. electrlo motor. Must be In first class condition and cheap." Phone 1496 16 North River side. TRANSPORTATION to Los Angel's cheap. Inquire 1010 W. 4th. JUNK WANTED We pav cash for JUNK. BATTERIES, A- RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. brass. COPPER & Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape Tel 1062 WANTED Lawnmowers sharpened, oiled and adjusted for 50c. and anarahtee satisfaction. Good us?d mowers for sale or trade. 242 N. Front 8t. RANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags tw.iue for sale Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St. Tel. 1082 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p.e o care for in -t home. Phone U7-X. 8 to 1. Mr Detlor. FOB RENT HOCSES FOR RENT Modern 5-room bunga low with electric range. 1105 We'! Main st . Fire place. 17.50. water paid .407 E. Main or phone 845-W fOR RENT To reliable party for three months, attractive furnished home, 3 rooms and sleeping porch, close in. 125 So. Holly. FOR RENT Small clean furnished house, close in. 232 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern 5-room etuoo. basement, furnace 625 Pine. Vor RENTClose In residence, cood '"cation, inquire 223 N centra FOR RENT To responsible parties 6 room modern house, east sld5. IS 50. water paid Phone 834-J. MODERN 5-room bunjalow acre around e'.c In JacksonvH'e , E:jr. Tel 681-J. T Phone 75 "jmSj """rl V i miiniiwinrii-i-r FCS REST-HOUSES FOR RENT Nicely (urnUhed 6-room nouse. east sine. 922 90 per montn A well furnished four-room du plex, cloee In for H7.50 per montn Phone 1149 or 31. FOR RENT Very reasonable, two nicely furnished four-room houses, ciose in, modern In every way In cluding; garage. Call at oil South Park Avenue. FOR RENT -room duplex. No. 610 and 513 No. Bartlett. Tel. 341-R-l. FOR RENT Fine modern home, 3 mllea north on Pacific highway: with or without acreage. Tel. 349-W FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, newly decorated, 147 North Holly; 30, water paid. SMALL turn, house cheap. 801 No Central. - " FOR RENT Home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White FOR RENT Stucco modern home, two bedrooms, fireplace, lawn, flow era, garage, rent very reasonable: available Immediately. 1018 W. 11th FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house Inquire at 34S No Bartlett HOUSES H0. aijso and 16 water paid; wood range. Phone 105 PURN HOUSES. O. A OeVoe. WANTED Household gooda. atovea, tools, or what have you. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSI 37 M Orape St. Phone 1083. UOMUS FOR RENT Call 096. DESIRABLE houses always in first clads condition for rent. Lease or sale Call 105. FOR KENT FUKMSUKU BOOMS HOUSEKEEPING rooms very reason able. 105 So. Grape PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, close in: bath, garage. 609 E Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One block from Mam St. Reasonable rate. 332 0 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARDER Have nice room and home cooked meals at 14 Cottage. BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E Mats Rates very moderste- FOU RENT APARTMENTS MODERN 3-room apt., private bath, with grage. 412 N. Ivy. Bachelors preferred. MODERN 3-room furnished apart ment, heat, garage. Inquire 634 No Bartlett. FURNISHED APT. 3-room. over stuffed furniture, silk floss mat tress. Priced right, with garage 412 No. Ivy. DURRELL COURT. 329 NO. Holly. FOR RENT Two 9 room apartments well furnished. By week or montn Inquire at 317 E Jackson. Tel 749-Y FOR RENT Furnished apartment. overstuffed: hardwood floors light and heat. Mai) Tribune Phone (o FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS TWO APARTMENT HOUSES FOR LEASE or sa'.e. take your choice, both in A-l condition, and win make you a sound conservative in vestment. No 1, five apartment completely furnished. Splendid lo cation near Junior high. Sale pries $5000.00. Terms very reasonaDie, No. 3. one four room, three two room, three light housekeeping Small house In real, all furnished Have a steady monthly Income. Lease for $50.00 per month. These bargains wont last. Better see me today. Insurance Investments W. I. VAWTER Phone 1144-J Jackson County Bank Building CABINS 445 8a Front. FOR RENT Acreage, share crop Ph 437-X BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Shoe shop, fully equip ped, 4-room dwelling store bldg. ne cottage, two car gsrage. All clear of indebtedness. Will consider late model light car as first payment. W. Haley, Bly. Oregon. FOR SALE Service station, 4 acres of garden. Real buy If taken at once. Rosen'a Service, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Locust Grove, Phoen'x. Ore. inquire oi owner, j. . wu drewe, Medford. FOR 3ALE Hop land, 32 acres fine river DOtrom soil, a uiiica iiuw v.. Pass. Inquire 624 N. Central. Tel 1387-J. FOR SALE OR LEASE Reai bargain for cash, migm WOBiuer iiito responsible party. 1 acre, house, garaie, hen house; good soil ana location. Close in Also electrlo range. Phone 111B-Y or write Box 129. Route 1. FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WILL ACCEPT Standard makes of pianos. Players, Radios. Vlctrolas and other musical iwhuhwhvo present cash value In exchange on upright, grand or player pianos, (new or used). Cllne Piano Co. Phone 426. Sparta Bldg.. Medford. MODERN PLAYER PIANO 189. Like new: cost soya. .-wan. rolls, delivery FREE. $5 down $5 ml Cllne Piano Co.. Main as Riverside, Phone 426. Sparta Bldg.. Medford ONE grand, two tiny new upright pianos, latest awii. r..nrt,-A .imnlra. sacrifice Drlce Terms Trade Open evenings. Cllne Factory w rtrau, " -Bldg.. Mam 4r Riverside, MedforJ. Ssve half or more. Buy now before the price advance J850 CABLE GRAND PIANO Teach ers model, very eiignuj uu. - than half price turn in the oid piano or radio, terms like rent. CLINE S Main Riverside. Sparta B:dg., Medford. Open night during sale. $40 WILL BUY a good camp or prac tice piano on iei( - " ", down and tl w at CLIST Faftorv wareroom. Ms'.n & R.ver eid. Spun Bldg.. MMio:d. Op.'O evening. FOR EXCttANGB 3-ROaM modern bom bath laundry tra' screened porch bullt-lns gar age shade and Tult trees: 6700 equity for car, ac-eage cabin site ot what have you Phone 1538-1 or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth harrow slightly used. Will trsde for alfalfa or grain Ti 334-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs- 7 years old Walter Jones. 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland WOOD for Jay or potatoes. 0eat Trail R. O Skellen ger. Trail Ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXOHANGE 40-acre fruit and al falfa ranch for modern city prop erty. Box 13761 Tribune. EXCHANGE 8 acres good tand close in, modern house, pressure water system. Want Medford house. Phone 665-Y evenings TO UXOHANGB Nice little home in Bind. Ore., clear, for something clear In Medford or Ashland Pre- . for small acreage What have you 155 1th St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acre Will sell cheap for cash 926 Reddy Ave WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 4 room home, large lot, $1500.00. Small down. Six room house. lot 100x194, par ed street, close in, $2300.00. $300 down, bal. to suit. Two lota trace for river tract. Phone 278-J. Evenings or Sunday. FOR SALE Modern e room houie, $1670. $200 cash, bal. like rent. Call 711 East Jackson. FOR SALE CHEAP, terras or rent. 4 room house newly painted and kal somlned. near school: nice garden spot, at comer of sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east friynt) and nice lot close to Berry- dale store, u great bargain at $450 Terma. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE AUTOMUILES KARRY KEEN for Model A. Phone 479-X. FOR SALE Trailer. Pat's. Prune St. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: 5 head work horses. Rear 1140 Court St. FOR SALE A white faced and Jer sey bull. Phone 1559. FOR SALE Fresh Ouernsey co, cneap. k. r.. Dean Ranch, central Point. FOH SALE 20 head of horse and mules. Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder pigs. Beagla. Adolf Sebum. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Crown turkey pellets rsise tne Dest ana moat proiitaoie birds. Monarch seed Co. 7u (or highest quality W L. chicks Hansen strain. May dellveriea Rocks and Reds 8',ic. Wonderful value Jenke Poultry Farm. Tangent Ore FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying atrain. $2.60 hundred Baker service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main Phone 1669-Y. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS TICKET to Butte. Montana, cheap- Must leave June 4th. Phone Eagle Point, Ore. ASTERS. Zinnias & Marigolds, 3 doss. . Willamette. FOR SALE! Furnished cabin at Union Creek, fine river view. m w. iv son St., Medford. FOR SALE Child's bed. Tel 3-F-ll. FOR SALE Asters, zinnias, marigold at 10c doz.; snaps, petunias . Willamette. Mra. F. H. Dressier. FOR SALE: Hotpolnt electric range like new, half price. 42 uturei. FOR SALE Hydraulic pipe and giant. Jesse Richardson, central roini. Phone 64. .trrhey MILK at Monarch Grocery 1803 W. Main, gallons hoc. quarts 6c, cream, quart 30c. FOR SALE Locust Grove, Phoenix Ore. Inquire of owner. J. a. An drews. Medford. FOR SALE Green pasture and wheat. C. 1j. nignway, ioo uhuvb. FOR GRADE A Raw or Pasteurized milk delivered .fresh aauy can 17-F-21. Campbell Dairy. FOR SALE Berry cups $7 25 per 1000. Monsrcn seed and feed to. FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise. Almost new electrlo range, uno Minute electric washer. Brunswick radio, electric refrigerator. Bar gains at easy terms Commercial Finance Cor. Phone 81. FOR SALE Sudan ?raM, $4.50 cwt Monarch Se St Feed CO. THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to mato plant, cheap. - First house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE Henderson 4-cyl. motor run only 2800 miles Like new. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE Large electric brooder. 8 00; or will trade for feed. Sea It at damson's Feed Store. MENS all leather work ijlvea China grat 75c. Men Se Women's' jackets made to measure Xjewis Carpenter 308 So- Newtown, Medford. OET (be "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mail Pribune Job jfftce: printed on alotb to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALSOsed sewing machines. aJl make. $i up; terms II desired All makes rented and repaired. Whit Sewing Maotuna Co. 34 N Bartlett SUPERFEZ oil neater. cnap- Phone 1013 FOH sand, grafet. sediment, fertilizer Ssod teaming, Phone il3J. , MISCELLANEOUS LACE CURTAINS laundered. 25c UD Work guaranteed. Rear 244 8. Grape WILL the party who found a blue set ring in tne ladies rest room at air port Monday afternoon please re turn same to pacific Air Transport at Airport. WILL H. WILSON has started a 2nd Hand Store at aa N. Front. Same location where ne was In business for 15 years Sale Now Going On. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper banging. Tel. 646-W. 813 S. Grape. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass' ing signs at the Mail Tribune Job )inoe: printed on cloth tc with stand the nun and weather BUSINESS OIHECTOKY abetiacte. MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 ana 6. No. 82 North Central Ave upstairs JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance, foe only complete Title system in Jarksnr county. .Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling 424 MedJord Bldg Myrtle Andrews- Phone 1181 Expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEOROE OO 11 - Tel. 1173 House cleaning Flooi waxing. Om an taJ rug cleaning, specialty Money to lnO. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LA TP MODEL AUTOS, rhree per cent pet month on un paid balance. No other charge. See w b. l nomas, & a- central Ground flooi Craterian Theatre Bldg State License No d-lo7. Piano and Violin Instruction, FRED ALTON HAIGHT. Teacher of Piano, Violin, and Saxophone, Halght Song Service, Arranging, Composing, etc. 818 Liberty Bldg Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgera, and blanks, billing systsma. duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing Una. 38-80 N Orape Phone 75. Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MlfciMOGRAPHINQ MAILING d EH VICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace O Vosa 34 N. Central, Koke-Chapman. Ph. 113 Transfer. EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. isuioe iuo no. uenwaa fnona sio Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TRUCKING OO Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prioa. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 833 HA WLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movera Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 610 North Riverside Phone '044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Take too much food t. Marcher 15. Politely 16. Wlndflower 17. American Indian IS. Extensive growth of trees 20. Poems 21. Fifty-one 22. American caricaturist St. Breathe heavily ra sleep 24. Gaelic form of John 36. Siberian river 27. Burrow 28. Earth: comb, form 39. Mercantile establish ment SI. Enlarged edible root 3J. Performed 34. Occupants ii. On condition that 37. Anarchists 38. Always 37. Arabian chieftain 41. Satiate 43. At home 45. Bide view 4S. Pronoun 49. Dramatic musical - composition IL Type of auto mobile SI. Oil: suffix Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle l& A fMH A S P S ffS AO Q l AU N I ON ytf R Y a l ma im a c Relate A R DPR iTORTU rTe. ropEWE RE A E T Ago I NERpFT TH I NK AN LI NE HENyOATENjNJE Y E RTGMElRlAsEyfElf 63. Novel by Rider Haggard K4. Alighted 56. Purpose 57. Outlets 69. Chaffy part of ground grain 50. Form of the Erefix "in-' efore L 51. Silkworm 62. Asiatic palms SI. To: Scotch 65. Toll paid for fasBlnjc hrough canal locks ' p p 4 jj 14 1 WM b lo hi li IS U 73 l r W P r "111" flP 27 io p5 W ililllllilillil a r rwrs 'w1 sr 1 A I I 1 1 1 1 Vrrrt closure duly Issued out of snd under the sesi or the Circuit Court of tne State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jarkson. to m directed and dated on the 9th day of May. 1833. In a certain action therein, wherein Mary W. Mathea, sometime known as Mary Mathea, but being one and the same person, as plaintiff, recov ered Judgment against Meda Fox and O. W. Fox. the defendants, for -he sum of Two Thousand Six Hundred Ten and no-100 (2610.00) Dollars, with Interest at 8" per annum from December 24th, 1933. and tne further sum of Three Hundred Thlrty-slx and 73-100 (1336.73, Dollars, amount psid by plaintiff for taxes, together with interest thereon at 8 per annum from May 3rd. 1933. with cost aud disbursements taxed at Seventeen and 60-100 (S17.80) Dollars, and the fur ther sum of Two Hundred Forty and no-100 ($240.00) Dollars, as attor ney's fees, which Judgment was en rolled and docketed In the Clerk' office of said Court In said County on the 32nd da ot April, 1933. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 17th day of June, 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. m at the front door of the Courthouse in th City of Medford. In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the cost of this sale, subject to redemption sa provided by law. all of the right, title and Inter est that the said defendants. Meda Fox and O W. Fox. had on the 24th day of December. 1928, or now have in and to the following described property, Bltuated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the East line of C. Street n- South Central Ave.) of the Town (now City) of Medford, according to the recorded plat thereof. 310 feet Southeasterly from the Intersection of said East line of C. Street with tho South line of East 9th Street: thence Southerly along the East line of C. Street 300 feet; thence Easterly on a line at right angles with said C. Street 108 feet; thence Northerly on a line par allel with said O. Street 700 feet; thence Westerly 108 feet to the place of beginning. Saving and excepting from the foregoing that certain part off the South end thereof, conveyed to one G. Mller on April 11th. 1907. as described in Vol. 09, page 377, of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Also, beginning at a point on the West ifne of A. Street (now River side Avenue) in the City of Medford. 810.8 feet JSouth 37 deg. 33 mln. East rrom the intersection of the South line of 9th street and running thence South 64 deg. 80 mln. West parallel with 9th Street 178.4 feet to the West line of the alley for commencing point and from said commencing point run ning thence South 64 deg. 30 mm. West parallel with 9th Street 63 feet; thence South 36 deg. 30 mln. East parallel with C. Street 63 feet to ,he West line of alley; thence North 0 deg. 80 mln. East along West line of auey to leet to saia commencing point, al being li. Broback's Reserve in the City of Medford, Oregon. iavea mis lutft any of May. 1938. WALTER J. OLMSOHEID. Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Jersey Ratifies Dry Law Repeal TRBNTON, N. J., June 3. (pj Fifth among the states. New Jersey ratified formally today the pro pose-1 constitutional amendment to repeal prohibition. The vote was 303 to 3. The only two dry delegates. Sam uel Iredell of Brldgeton. and W. 12 Thomas of Mllford, shouted "no" loudly when their names were called. The other delegates laughed. Farmers in Jugo-Slavla now feel that they are Immune, by law, from debt. Cross-Word Puzzie IS, Structural unit of a plant cell 14. Plants again 19. Brother of Jacob 21. Title of a knight 35, Compositions for nine 2. Una bp) rated 27. Postpone 30. -Act wildly 32. Two: prefix 33. Ridicule 33. Article ot food S7. Prevalent 40. Greatest amount 41. Broad scoopr 42. Part of sn airplane 44. Compass point 41. Kingly residences 4ff. Short piece ol rope used m aboard nhlp 47, Interminable 49, Exclamation . of surprise in. Searce S3. Wager ft.'.. Silly it. Subtle or fine K. Reared "3. Epoch S3. Pouch 4. Unit of weight SS. Metric measure SS, State of the Union: abbr Colli ST. Captivates S9. Scoffed 70. Periods of time DOWN 1. Eye doctor 3. Corrupt S. First womin 4. Smallest state: abbr. 5. Sprite S. Unaccom panied T. Despot S. Gone by 9. Insect 10. Second note of the scale U. Amid 12. Extinct bird ohaptbr otrm "FINISHED" ROM hi room high op od tho twonty-ArBt floor of t b great hotel, Nichols. Boyd oould only pee the sky. It to a hot, tlflloc nlght,sod though the win dows were open to their (ulleet extent there teemed hardly a breath of air. It was two o'clock In the morn ing, but far down In the itreet below, the hum ot ceaseless traffic and the sharp hoot-hoot of motor horns filled the night. Nicholas lay on hit back, bis hands folded beneath bis head, hta eyes fixed unseetngly on the patch of sky which was all that was risible through the open window sky like the black slinky velret of a woman's gown, hung with sparkling dia monds. -Finished!" That one word bad been ham mering against hia brain with mad dening monotony since the moment more than Ave hours ago now, when he had shaken hands with the .great producer who had made him the great producer who, with real regret had firmly relegated him to the scrap-heap. "You must .ee my dear fellow . . . no fault of yours. . . . Real bad luck. If there ia anything I can do. . . , The usual empty platitudes, t tered with the full knowledge that there was nothing anybody oould do. A shooting star shot suddenly across the blackness ot the nky and fell. "Al I hare fallen." Nicholas told himself grimly. His career had been aa brilliant, as rapid and as short aa that of the blazing thing that bad juat passed beyond his vision to fall where? God alone knew. Just aa God alone knew what was to become of him. Finished! Useless, unsightly, un wanted . . . with a kind ot grim sat isfaction Nicholas Boyd heaped tbe words one on the other and still It ..eemod Impossible that it was to himself that he applied them. Jaffcr had been decent In his own way. . ... "Sorry old son you're played the hero once too often." Yes, that was true enough, but It was bard luck that the only time he had played It seriously, his whole career should be wrecked. Tbe girl had been nothing to him, and even he could not say what craxy Impulse It was that had sent him dashing to her rescue. It hadn't been at all picturesque either, and If she had kept her head she would hare been quite safe. But as It was . . . well, he would not soon forget the crash of tb-t Iron hoof In hip. faco and on hit body. Finished! A short lite and a gay one! Not a year yet since he had first flashed across the changing face ot the screen, and had been acclaimed as Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN. June 3. (Spl ) Mrs. Ruby You n ft entertained a group of young folks at her home May 3,1. Present were: Earl, Elmer, Mary and Helen Harnltfc; Mary Ellen and Henry Hoi man, Dsle Throckmor ton and Chester Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lawaon, daughter and little grandson, and Mr. and Mr. Powell and two little daughters were entertained at the Kolman horn eveniti; of May 30. Mis Ruth O Ivans of flalef Is spend ing few daya slth her parents and brothers, Mr. ajid Mrs. Oeorge OIt ans. j Those who enjoyed a picnic dinner j Sunday at the Elks picnic grounds ' were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and family. Mr. aM Mra. Ray HarnUh and family,, By the World A. isew aerial by Kuby a wonderful find, a new star, and an Englishman at that. The doctors had done their best, bat all tbe skill In America' had not been enough to cover up that twisted face, to disguise that limp. ICHOLAS closed his eyes, and ' peered Into the future. Be wouldn't be pennllesa ot course; thank Qod be had had sense enough to save something. He oould go back home, and lire Quietly somewhere In the country or by the sea. But Bernle would hate that. She liked London well enough for a week or two In the height of the season, but to retire Into nothing ness would be an entirely different matter. She was so young, and so fond ot gaiety; the blossomed like a flower In the artificial light ot admiration and what she called "life" ... he could not see her in a little house In some obscure country village, which wat all he would be ablo to afford to give her. Yes, Dcrnle would be the greatest problem he know the last hurdle at which perhaps he would finally crash. They had only been marrl six months. Boyd's tcarred face twisted ironically as he recalled that wed ding. The crowds, the publicity, the packed street outside the church, the army ot photographers and re porters. Boyd moved auddenly and witched on the light beside bis bed. Twenty past twol Borate ought to be In. He had not liked to refuse to let her go to Roy Kllllck's party, perhaps he had even been glad to let her go to postpone the moment tor as long as possible, when he would have to tell her that he was on the scrap-heap. He had not undressed what was the use when one could not sleep? New Yorlc lay like a flashy Jewel far below him; a dizzy drop down to the street where the cars and taxi-cabs sped along like gleaming spiders. It would be certain death If a fellow stood ont on the ledge and let go, and he wouldn't be the first wbo had found it Impossible to find sufficient courage to walk calmly away from the glare of a great position Into nothingness. There bad been a girl In Hotly wood, a poor little dovll who bad once played opposite him. He had liked her In a way. she had no real vice, but she bad been weak, and success had gone to her head like wine. A dose of poison had finished her. There was a slight movement In the room behind him, and be turned sharply to see bis wife standing In the open door that divided their apartments. She waa a little flushed, and her eyetiwere bright. She took a step forward and asked, "What are you doing, Nlckr "Nothing looking at the stars." He moved towards her, limping painfully, and he was quick to see the little shadow of distaste that crossed her charming face. "Well?" she said. "Did Jaffer come?" "Yea." "What what did he sayr Sam Coy and family, 8am Harnlsh of Eagle Point, Wallace Dlnsmore and Mr. Hixon of California and Victor Osrdnr of Lake Creek. MttTHR CUTS THRDATS OF flPRlNOFIBLD, N. H., June 3. Vp) -flHrV Waiver C. Gardner, wife of a prominent lumber dealer, slashed thi throats of her three children as th-sy slept lte last night and then com mitted suicide lo their home here. The bodies of the children were dis covered by the husband who found Mrs. Oardner dying. The children were Edith. 11; Na thaniel 0. and Walter Jr.. 10 months Mrs. Gardner waa 43, FORGOT M. Ayres "That I'd played the hero once t i often." 1 "Beast!" Boyd said nothing; he wai littlnt' on the side ot the bed now, staring down at the floor. Bernle came a step nearer, slowly, as if she was almost afraid of him. "yTHAT else did be sayr tho ' ' asked again. "He said what I expected he would say my contract Is can celled. I'm no more good to him." "N'lck!" He laughed at the dismay ra her rolce. but now he did not look at her. He was wondering if she would come to him and put her arms round his neck and tell him that It mads no difference, that the still lored him. finished as he was. He longed so desperately for comfort. 3ut llernie only stood there, the white wrap falling back from her hare shoulders, her tips parted. "What does it mean?" she aeke at length. "It means that I must, I suppose, go back home." She caught her breath on a iharri sound. "To England r "It's my home." "And mo!" she asked. Nicholas was starlnor at the floor again. "What do yoa want to dor he asked. It seemed a long time before the) spoke. "I can't live in England; K woaM kill me. Besides, we haven't any money." "I've saved a bit." "A bit?" she laughed. "Bow much? Not a year's salary, I sup pose." Boyd said nothing; he felt aa sf he were talking to a stranger. And yet such a short time ago she had been so much In love with him. One or twice he had felt nnhappy about It, afraid that she cared more than he did. Bernle had lored being the wife of Nlcholaa Boyd, the great film star! Now she wss nothing. She bad fallen with him and was Just the wife of a man with a limp and . a scarred face. She said igaln, almost fearfully, "I can't live In England." . "I don't ask you to." After a moment she said "Cant we stay here? It's no use giving up hope. I thought the doctors said" Ho turned and looked at her. . . "The doctors have said that they can do no more. Thla It the face . I've got to live with tor the rest ot my life. 'AH the king's horse and all the king's men un never mend Humpty Dumpty again'" he added cynically. For a moment their eyes hold on another here making no effort to dlsgnlse their dismay horror? no, he tried to believe It was not . that; hla hard, In steady defiance. She said again almost whimper ing. "I can't live In England it Isn't fair to ask me. I would never have married you If I'd thought yon would ever expect it." fCopvrltjht. 0otiMtoy D&mrt (Additional Chapter on Page Twelve) Unusual Weather Don't take chances on tall damage. We are spe cializing on Hail Insw ance this year. Good OCd Line Company. Chas. A. Wing Agency, Inc. ' Medford, Oregon 9