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PAGE SEVEN Wmi can mmtmBSmmmifimiiihe MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 3, 1334. Bead every ad on thli pace ... yon will prutiatilv find exoetlv the tiling you ' want to buy or tell . . . U Isn't there, adver tise . . . It't mex pensive, effective! Per word flrtt Intectlon ac (Minimum 3Sc' jch additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copJ changes .130 75 FOE WANT AD3 LOST AND FOUND rrCiscshell rimmed glasses. fwardTeLJ LOST BlacK com uui, money, key ring. Kewara. rua " Hortrook Second Hand Store or TrlDune VTSTruesTjuno 26 Acacia frater nitt pin-gold, set with pearls. Re ward Florence Stoner. Nlnlnger Cafe, Asniana. tTSTSaontalnlng tan leather bag V Prtlnt Sunday Meaiora nuvt .ie. morning. Finder may keep ' money In purse, write or ret-u,. une. Reward. LOST Small white female pup Brown markings on head and ears Bob tailed 242 N Front. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEMALEHELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Ho tel Jackson.- WANTED Reliable girl for house work and care of children. Board ' and room, and reasonable wages. Phone 930-w. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Orchard man. Experlenc ed. Steady Job. Phone 132-L. WANTED SITUATIONS ELDERLY, dependable lady wishes work by hour or day. Housework or care of children, etc. 234 VY 6th St. . RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at her home Call 1228. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Ride to Los Angeles. Share expenses. Cabin 96, Merrick's Camp. WANTED A stock of men's furnish ings dry goods hardware furni ture, or general store Invoice not more than (10.000 In S. Oregon or nntuarn four wive nil nnrttculars In first letter. Reply Box 1893. Mall Tribune, Mediorauregon OWNER if you have a home, lot or ranch for sale, we believe we can get cash within 30 days. 240098 Are., Oakland. Calif. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phono 647-j TirANTED to lease August I or Sep tember 1, by responsible people. 1 story house, modern, unfurnished, 3 bedrooms,. East, side. Box 1859. Tribune. - LET us do your pumping. Pumps and power rented. Call Cass, 780. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand store. 1603 N. Rlvcrcsldn Telephone 266. WANTED TO BUY Jackson County Bldg. '4c Loan stock. Box 1671. Trib une. WANTED Baby calves Rt. 1. Box 395. Medford. FURNITURE re-upholstered Phone 69-R. TMoault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See us before you sell Wool bags and twine for sale Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape at Phone 1062 WILL ore for elderly sick people tf my home Phone 437-31 WANT TO BUY I9i Ford. Must be cheap 333 W ana IVANrED - Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you Mediord Bargain House 27 N Grape 81 Tel 1062 WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill Or more crushet amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 417 Davis Bidg. Portland. Ore WANTED Warrants Redden Si Co JUNK WANTED We p1T oash tor JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM Brass COPPER and lunk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE S7 No Grape Tel 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES fOR RENT Six room furnlshrd K'jcro home in Perrydale on Jack "onvilie Highway west of Mediord Hardwood floors, fireplace. hot-a!r furnace, piano, very attractive fur niture. Mo. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Mediord Bldg. Phone 302. ''OR RENT Partly furnished 5-r-m house on pavement Inquire at 2,3 So Front St. or call 1336-L before a m. 'HOtSRS tor rent or sale Call Haro'.d H Brown. 195. OR rent -"TTomet furnished oi "L.aied. Brown & VTiMt, FOR R'SNT APARTMENTS FOR REM1 Purn. apt., centrally lo cated. Call 1388-W. PARTLY furnished apt., gas range. vw, uveratuiiea aavenport and chair. Light, hot and cold water furnished. Low rent. Apply Mall FOR RENT Apta. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished or unlurnlah. apartmenta. Cargtll Court Tel. 105 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Fum. sleeping room 375 So. Central. FOR RENT Modern xtMnlnr mm Hot and cold water. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Large front room with 1 double beds. Hot and cold water Close in. 20 s. Fir. FOR RENT Nicely furnlahed sleep lng rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River- aiae Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS VACATION CABINS Deluxe, meals. cheap. Convalescent Home, facing pars, Asniana. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD WANTED Paying guests In a private nome. une DlocK s. of Court House. 609 W. 10th. Phone 488-X. RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main, ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape. F0R EXCHANGE TO TRADE '27 Chev. coupe and cows lor later model car. Ernest Williams, Anderson road, Talent. FOR TRADE 1927 Chevrolet ton truck for $50 In wood on ground J. H. Patrick, General Delivery, Jacksonville. $2000.00 first mortgage running 5 yrs. Interest 5 secured by 160 acres near Bowman, 3. Dak. for property In or near Medford. Will assume difference. A. O. Tollefson. Phone S5-L. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels, rnone uou-K. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sowing machine for Ught sedan Bos 638. Tribune. . FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 47 A. on Crater Lake Highway 1 ml. N. of Reese Creek, 2 room house, 10 A. under, ditch. Sell cheap and easy terms or take Calif, property. Take car as down payment not later than 1931. Luke Ryan, R. 1, Nor walk, Calif. TRADE Placer claim location for small place, or what have you. Chas. Hoffman, central Point. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 9 ACRES, some Improvements, a sac raftce, 1 mile west of Phoenix. H. Schermerhorn. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS, con venient terms. C. A. Barnes. 1334 Reddy. Phone 148-X or L. J. Knox, Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 62-R. FOR SALE Attractive stucco house on Jacksonville Highway. Priced right. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel 195, after 6, 1670. 40 ACRES bottom land, 27 acres un der plow, balance pasture. Upright house, barn for 25 ton hay. 6 miles north Rogue River. Price $2500. See me for a deal. Pengra Real Estate. . 524 North Riverside. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown it Whtle. FOR SALE 8 acres west of Gas Plant. Oood land. Pengra Real Estate, 524 No. Riverside. . FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model A Ford H4 ton truck or trade for light sedan. 19 So. Louts Ave. FOR SALE '26 Ford coupe: '25 Chev. rdstr. pick-up. Hlway Exchange. So. of. Phoenix. FOURTH OF JULY SPECIALS IN USED CARS 1928 Pontlac Landau Sedan 1930 Bulck Sport sedan 1928 Bulck Coupe 1930 Chrysler Sedan 1932 Studebaker 2-ton truck In splendid condition, equipped to haul fruit. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealer OOOD USED CARS SO-DAY GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1031 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan, air wheels 1929 Lasalle 5-passenjter coup 1P28 LaSalle sport coupe 1930 Hudson 8 sedan 1934 Studebaker 8 sedan 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 18 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Young hens: white leg horns. Reds: one roil new wire, can Friday or Sunday I. W. Sample, one mile west Phoenix. PURE Bronze tons. Cockeran't prure stock IS Jesse Nell Rt I Ashland FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOpTsALE-Excellent young cow. Ben Vlmont, old Pacific Highway. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Adoll Schults, Besgie. ore. FOR SALE Fresh cows, will trade for truck. Phone 523-J-4. Otto Nie dermeyer. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS OET your needed vacation supplies for the 4th at Franklins Grocery. 437 60. Central. folTsALEPeaches. Early Triumphs, good for canning. R. R. Ouches, brillcn Creek- Teicpaons 8J7-U FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS STILL HAVE nice raspberries, 3c cup, you pick them. Bring containers. Hugh cainoun, I nine a. w. oi Phoenix. FOR SALE Santa Rosa plums, 2c; Golden Bantam Corn, 20c; cabbage 1c. F, S. Carpenter, Jacksonville Highway, GLADIOLA blooms. 25c dozen deliv ered. Dressler's. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE Nice apricots, 2WiC pound Pick them yourself. Phone 6S7-J-3. FOR SALE Gravensteln apples. O. V Myers Ranch, Old Pacific Highway North. Tel 258-J. FOR SALE Oat hay. Walter Tolls, Stewart Ave. FOR SALE: Walnut bed, and large dresser. Simmons springs and near mattress, ra. him-w. PRODUCE bought and sold at Home Market. So. Pacific Highway. FOR SALE Cooking apples & plums Bagley Orchard, Talent. FOR SALE 300 boxes regular wrap ped and packed Newtown apples, 125 and larger, stored Medford Ice and Cold Storage Company, 60c per box. This good fruit ..with ex ception little scald May be seen at Mediord Ice and Cold Storage. SMALL CAFE. Paying business. 105 East 8th. FOR SALE Apricots at Gilbert's, one mile east of Jacksonville on Phoen ix Road. FOR SALE 800 newly made up Los Angeles fruit lugs. Rogue River Co. Ph. 1366. FOR SALE: Gravensteln apples and ear corn. Phone 7-F-14. GRAIN HAY for sale. Allen Smith. Phone 7-F-14. DENTISTRY Dr. 1. fl. Gove. 235 E Main. FOR SALE Apricots. Henry Huklll V4 ml. south White school, Griffin Creek. Tel 857-W. FOR SALE Tllton apricots. O. L. Llndley, Coker Butte Road. Phone 671-J-3. BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register. Add lng Machine, Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Combination safe. Call Jacksonville. 162. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett WANTED Used cream separator, mo alum size. F. D. Gaskell, Eagle Point. Star Route. FOR SALE Binder twine. -bay salt, berry cups, fruit baskets, crates Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Dairy Fly Spray. 90c gal. Bring your container. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE: Fancy apricots. R. C. wara. r'ern valley. Ph. 19-F-21. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett -8ts. MISCELLANEOUS FRANKLIN'S GROCERY will be open a. m., tin r,i:3o p. m. and from 4:30 till 7 p. m.. July 4th. ASK US about saving nearly 60 of jviM nuwuiuuiiD insurance o A Kroschel. 83 N Grape St. DOGS examined free. Dr. stone. 4th ana aarciett. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Best paying service eta- ness. Must sell this week. Make of fer rinlHnn Bn.,.inA n iicai waves Junction. J. a. Adams, Kcrby, Ore. FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and cfuiLiiiirub. neni irjou montn Gold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADstracts JAI'KSU.N CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol ntu and Title Insurance The only complete Title System to Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot ritie. Rooms a and 6. No 82 North Central Ave upstairs. Expert Window Clraneri LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales allps and everything Id the printing lines 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 Painting and raperrntnging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- nanging lei oso--w d,a a urape EAOS TRANSFER 8T'IHAOE CO. Office 1015 No Centra. Phone lit Prloes right 4enrui guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack- era and movera Speolal livestock mot ig equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING. Ic per r) ft. Mr Black 310 N Bartlett. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS. ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W. E THOMAS. 43 a Central Stats license No S 157. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of sheriff's Sale Bv Virtue of an attachment execu tion duly issued out of and under 'he seal nf the Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron for Ja-?kson County to me directed, dated on the 18lh day o. June, 1934, in a certain action 1 therein wherein Elizabeth Fowler, as plaintiff, 'recovered Judgment against the Pacific Mining & Smelting Com pany, an Oregon corporation, as de fendant, for the sum of $492.00. to gether with Interest At six per cent per annum on 1144.00 from March 6, 1931, until paid, together with Inter est at six per cent per annum on 72.00 from September 6, 1931, until paid, together, with Interest at six per cent per annum on S72.00 from March 6, 1932, until paid, together with interest at six per cent per an num on 172.00 from September 6, 1B32, until paid, together with Inter est at six per cent per annum on 72.00 from March 6, 1933, until pud, and together with Interest at six per cent per annum on 472.00 IrOm Sep tember 6, 1933, until paid, together with her costs and disbursements tax ed at 123.10, which Judgment was en rolled and docketed in the Clerk's of fice of said Court in said county on the 18th day of April. 1934. and which said Judgment was partially satisfied on June 15th, 1934, in the sum of ,88.80. Notice la Hereby Given that pur suant to the terms of satd execution. I will, on the 21st day of July, 1034, at ten o'clock A. M. at the front door of the courthouse In the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, .li fer for ssle and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der to satisfy the said Judgment in favor of the plaintiff, Elizabeth Fow ler, and against the defendant. Pa cific Mining 6s ' Smelting Company, on which aaid Judgment there Is a balance remaining unsatisfied In the full sum of '403.40. together with In terest at six per cent per annum on S144.00 from March 8. 1931. to June 15th, 1934, together with Interest at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from September 6, 1031, to June 15, 1934. together with Interest at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from March 8, 1932. to June 15, 1934, together with interest at six per cent per an num on $72.00 from September 6. 1932, to' June 15. 1934, together w.'th interest at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from March 6, 1933. to J ine 15th, 1934. and together with Inter est at six per cent on $72.00 from September 6, 1933, to June 15, 1934. together with interest on the sum of $403.40 at the rate of six per cent per annum from June 15, 1934, until paid, together with the further sum of $22.10 plaintiff's costs and d's bursementa, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title, estate, lien and Interest that the de fendant, Pacific Mining 6s Smelting Company had on the 18th day of April, 1934, or now has in and to the following described real property sit uate in the County of Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at the northeast cor ner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 16, Township 36 South of Range 4 West, running South 225 feet to the County Road; thonce following southwesterly along County Road 850 feet; thence West 440 feet, thence North 880 feet; thence East 1000 feet to place of beginning, all situate In the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter In Sec tion 16, Township 36 South of Range 4 West, containing 16 acres, more or less. Dated this lath day of June, 1934 WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Order to Show Cause Why Order of u" viii i-roperty should Not Ho .Made. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of EMMA u. AiiNUAK, Deceased. TO nr.ADV.Q A UTMC-ad. mm-.. n MINEAR; ROBERT G. MINEAR; GLENNA M. MIMVtn. r.rt,A,. - ......I,, tJJLttLIU MBARL MINEAR; ALTON M. ANDER SON: MEARL I. MINEAR; JESSIE M. as gustvusn of the estate! Of MPArl f UlnM, ln and to JESSrE M. MINEAR. as guard- vi nuwiu v. iwinear; uienna M. Mlnenr: snH rini.,u minors: nnrf tn npnnnpiuui w.vuiitmrt timiv- SON; and GEORGE TEATSORTH; ! ..co ouu legatees ot Emma L. Mlnear, deceased, and all other persons or r... vmiiiuiig any riglll. ACROSS Occupant Gazes with Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 1. i 7. I malignant satisfaction II. Literary supervisor Large pugna- Olftlp E T R aIcItkMieI wprNkap ri InIkbIuIri P I ErsAlGlEMlAlUTl 14. 15. 16. II. 1. Go up Abscond Birthplace or Ahrahm Ardor liar of a 20. I soap rrame Consumed Lair Let It stand 21. 22. . Z3. wild plum linn. 25. Stop short and refuse to eo Dwarf Narrow road -9. A son of Noah .11. Frighten 32. On top of S). Symbol for samarium 15. 8lender and thin ISICIA N TlSjpg C R E WE L5 p KG J Vjit A T!S E A ok wTa v e rep mS iSItioipjeIsbIpIec ads 40. Kind of iple 41. Typ meaiiiiTt 42. Eia titer a tad comady 41, Parafa 44, PromlMn . . nolamnlv 44. Lata 45. Powar 49. Open Is. Plan of a town site 37. Wooden pin Is. Finish 39. Dutrh South African 2 3 4 S b S7 8 If IO 2 73 W4 WF i- iZTw Ir " Ill II -111 f. ii 'ML ''ML Hill 1 1 1 I ' yWM 1 title, estate, Hen or Interest In or to the real property described herein: You and each of you. are hereby required to appear herein before the County Court of the County of Jack son, State of Oregon, In the Court house of the said County and State, on the 2Bth day of July, at 10:00 o' clock In the forenoon of said day, then and there to ahow cause, If any you have, why an order should not bo made as prayed for In the petition of Alton M. Anderson, administrator of the above entitled estate to sell the real estate of said deceased at private sale for the purposes mentioned In the petition, to-wit: Paying claims filed against the estate: Devises and legacies made by deceased; and Expenses of ad ministration. The real estate affected by this or der, owned by deceased at the time of her death, and for which an order of sale Is prayed for: Is situated In Jack son County, Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Lots 11 and 12 of Block 63 of the original town (now city) of Med ford. Thla citation Is published by vir tue of an order of the Judge of tne above entitled Court, made, entered, and filed herein on the 22nd day of June. 1934. The date of the first publication of this citation Is June 28, 1934. Witness the sea of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, this 25th day of June. 1934. (SEAL) County Court, Jackson Coun- ty, Oregon. G. R. CARTER. Clerk of the County Court. Jackson County. Oregon. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza beth Coulter, deceased. Notice la Hereby Given that I have been duly and regularly appointed Administrator of the above entitled estate unrir mnrt H ,.,., A . dcr of the County, Court ot Jackson vtcgun, amy maae, rendered and entered upon June 18th, 1934 and all creditors having claims agalrist said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, with vouchers therennta jtftnhuH i n persons owing said estate are' notified pov wiir eaiu inacoteaness to me at the office of G. M. Roberta, my at torney, in the Medford National Bank Building, Rooms 201-203, Medford Oregon, within six months from the date or this notice. Dated At Merifnrrf. OrMnnn tt.1. 1D1U day of June, 1934. LOUIS PUHL, Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Coulter, deceased. Notice of Final settlement tn the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Hannah J. Kallstrom, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her Final Account In the above entitled matter, and tne above entitled Court has fixed J-ily 19th, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock A. M in the County Court Room. In the Court House in Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objection.! tn HIM Plnnl . .. . vw.mi,, aua ior tne settlement thereof. olga E. ANDERSON, Executrix. Mrs. Ina M. Huson is now at tho DeVoe store and will be glad to have her friends drop in anytime, II 1. Specter 8. Cuts off t. Metalliferous rock 10. Article 11. One of a Europoat rttce 13. Highway 17. OnfonllUe vpgetnhle iU Astringent an It 23. Rational 24. Short distance -6. Covering of a tree 27. Dlacharjted "ft. no nun or 2J. Thnse who . tpze Itnuu- dently 30. Covering for the arm .11. Artillery 33. Klsh aauc 33. Trlffono- metrtcal function 14. Active powen or caimi -1. Kind of fish 37, Implement for peeltim Loud nolia 40. lelngtana 43. Kverrreen traa 4S. Pronoun 47. And; Latin m DOWN Shlpworm Ancient Ro man ofTlclala Jawlih month Eiryntlan olar dlak Not any Viaduct -WasHMIMMI I Ollr group as would be a case of swamp fever to the tropics ; and, although the general public took no measure to stamp her out, their collective fading at her approach suggested that she was highly contagious. Occasionally when gentler souls considered Miss Ger trudo Moore, they murmured that porhaps, nftor .Ml, It wns no wonder that hor niece, Mnrsha Mooro, was "a trifle fust"; but these gontlo souls have weak lungs and their voices cannot ponctrnto Into tho wall of a heart that has lost a lovo. Mnrsha Moore collocterl men, both single and ostensibly attached, as sundry old maids of both sexes col lect Spodo, Ming, Wedgowood, Can ton, S6vros or willow ware. And, having collected them, slio held them against the light to soe through them and then sho sot them upon her shelf, to laugh a little and mirthlessly, or to raise hor quizzical brows. When Marsha was sixteen and Miss Gertrude thirty, Miss Ocrtruda had seen Mfimha upon tho horizon as "a duty " Miss Moore told Itoctor about It, and when he called on the day aCtor "the tragic news" reached him, he had foregone hla golf, knowing that Miss Gertrudo Moore was not a per son who "forgives undue delay " "And you suy you are going to give a homo to your nleco?" asked the Rector, who was pleasantly rc tound and to whom sinners drew I near easily, and of whoso "levity" Miss Gertrude disapproved. "I can do no loss," responded Miss Moore nfter which she tightened her lips to look like one of the avenging fates, but rather more so. "The child Is sixteen?" a sired the Rector. "Sixteen and unfortunately like her mother, of whom I have never approved." "God help hor!" thought the Roc tor and with full piety. Ho said, "It was a tragic affair!" IIo was spooking of a large group ot humans, for the most part com fortable and happy and content with life, who, on a huge and proud ship's maiden voyago, had found the way to Davy Jones' Locker , . . had learned, too, something of how heroic tho simplest souls may be , , . and how "God Savo tho King" may sound, playrnl gallantly by men who thought of home and the wo men at home, an a dock canted and sank and the wnlrr rose. "One of tho teachors Is bringing her here to-morrow," said Miss Ger trudo; "she has been at a school In Connecticut." "I see" satd the Rector as he stared at Miss Gertrudo. And ho did see. T T P3 hoped the child would havo some resource, some Innor light that would brighten tho gray, love) way upon which Miss Moore would Insist that she walk. Hut he feared she might be of tho group who know nothing of docps and who must skim sustenance from the surface, Mfrts Moore bad told him of hor brother, Admiral Moore, and of the Shady Cove SHADY COVE. .Tilly 8. (Bp!.) Mrs. nncl Mn. Charlfs winkle have been working this week on the Hnmmell rnnch. Win, Zlmmerly returned this week from Prlneville hut Is going back sonn to work, Wm. Winkle returned here this week from Portland. MMMMsR Chapter One COLLECTOR OF MEN HAT hour when Miss Gertrude Moore was thirty, she looked a stern-lipped, pur itan fifty-five; and she prided herself upon the fact that she had "never evaded a duty!" Duty was seen by her as some disagreeable truth that she must tell, or as a gesture she must make near the par ticular apple cart which the gesture would upset. And, since age increases flavor and bouquet, Miss Gertrude, at a frost-bitten forty, was as welcome to any convivial unfortunate latitude among "per sons of the Navy" and of the Ad miral's wife and her flirtations; and of this child who had been reared in hotels and schools and who knew nothing" ot that soUce which comos from a solidly planted unmovlng home, but who knew everything of petty and bold Intrigue. "Poor child!" thought the ro tound Roctor. "Poor child!" And he sighed. Life, he found, was fre quently too difficult! "I shall onter her In the Church School here." said Miss Gertrude Moore. Vet again tho Rector sighed. He considered the Church School to be oue of tho most dismal insti tutions he had ever been so unfor tunate as to see; and he suspected that the breakfast porridge was ex tremely thin and that boiled rice mado a dinner finish at least three times each woek. "I shall come to see your niece," ho promised as he rose, Marsha who, the day before, had beon summoned to tho school office to be told that her mother and father no longer existed In any form that sho could recognise, was, aa the Hector gained the New York street, again asked to come down to talk with Miss Prlngle. She hadn't cried at all. The news had mado hor feel only stupid, and as If she bad been very III for a con siderable time. She had stra..go flashes of her mother, p Ink-lined parasol canted over a shoulder and In a rlksha In Shanghai . . . Colonel Duveen had always been by her that season. Marsha had considered him "quite a rotten sort of cad " Men for Marsha were divided Into classes that she headed, "Plain, fancy, and rotten cads"; and oven at that hour and at fourteen years, she felt she knew men well and that nothing more of them could bo said to her. And too, throughout the long, wakeful night and during the day, she bad seen her father; tall, lean, and eroct, always dobonalr; anx ious that Marsha should not care too much about anything nor any one. "Don't go caring too doepty!" he had warned hor again and again. "It smashes your heart to nothing-- He had dreamed, young, that life might be "rather splendid, and when he found that It could not oe that way, ha had chosen laughter; but looking on Marsha be remem bered women cried easily. ISS PIIINOLB was behind her desk. "Mjr dear, doar child!" she said as Marsha entered. Marsha bobbed as she bad been tauirht and quite OJnl, Calif., are visiting Mr. King's Roland King and Paul Lathrope of uncle, Tom King, for a few days. There was a small firs on Indian creek the lt week but It la now under control. Mr. and Mrs. John Laden called at Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey's at Roose creek Sunday ' WINDOW CHjA8 We tell window His and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cao met Work. properly, but a muscle at tho corner of her lovely lips twitched a trifle. "I have a message from your aunt," Miss Prlnglo cOutlimod; Miss I'rlngle hoped the aunt was a person of "character": Marsha was not easy to deal with and men wore too attracted to her. The Latin teacher for Instance. Miss Prlnglo reached for her smelling aalts. That affair had closo to upset tho whole school! "Sit down, dear." said Miss Prio gle. Marsha settled. Miss Prtngle stared at her for a moment. Even women sometimes had to stnre at Marsha, who made tho dullest wittcd soul think of Spain ... Its languor, hot passions, sweot scents; Its drugging, ener vating loveliness. And while Miss Prlngle stared at the flower which was Marsha's face. Marsha thought, "I shall have to live with Aunt Gortruda 1 sup pose": thought It levelly; hope lessly. She and her mother and father had always laughed at the mention of Aunt Gertrude, but one can't always laugh at such people, living with them. She hoard the news stoically. Then she rose; "I'll go pack my things " she said dully. Miss Prin gle saw her sway. "A moment, dear!" she said, and ringing for Alice she ordered a small glass of port Marsha drank It and then she went back to her room which she had shared with the romantic Clara belle. Here she packed methodically, as Claraliollo wept for her. And as sui packed she forecast the measure of her new life. "Is your aunt kind!" Clarabelle asked after a deep sob. "She moans to be," Marsha an swored aa she folded her party dress, "and It makes her quite un bearable at moments. Will you look on the cupboard shelres, Clara belle I sometimes stick stuff up there" Clarabelle looked to bring forth a packot of rlolet-scented cigarettes. "I hope It won't be starkly and portoctly tragic for you!" moaned , Clarabelle. "I shall manage," said Marsha, "I'll hare to" she looked around the room "I think I hare arery thing now," she ended, "that be longs to me" and again she saw her mothor In a 'rlksha, and her father telling her not to care too deeply lest she smash her heart. . . . Yes, everything that belonged to her could now be packed tn a suit caso and a trunk, and was. Marsha s rarowolls at school war not prolonged. Clarabelle flung ber arms about Marsha, wopt and then accepted the remains of the packet ot cigarettes. Marsha could spare them, for she had another box. The other girls did not renliy oil.it for the departing one. and what farewells there were seomcd as per functory aa they were. Miss Prlngle herself came down In the midst of hor most grand, seolng-the-grlef-strlcken student-oft manner, playing the scene for all it was worth, and perhaps a little more. Mnrsha atlll was too dulled to care, and too absorbed tn hor own thoughts to do much more than bob In the approved style at the end of the standard Prlngle departure speech. Only Alice, Miss Prlngle's maid, seemed to sense that under noath Marsha's dulled behavior, and behind Miss Prlnglo'a schoolmis tress crust, there existed a truly dramatic situation, Alice wept. (Ctn'iil. 1914, h X. Htvlli Tit!n) Tomorrow, mors of Martha', fdtur, booom.i h,r "pait." Oreton Weather, Fnlr tonight and WednrfldAy, but overhanging with fogs on coast; moderate temperature; moderate northwest wind offahore. Among the many organlAntlons ot tourists at St. Petersburg, Florida, during the winter seasons Is the Lip Resdlng club, composed ot deal and dumb people. Firework In middle o( Lake 0' the Woods the Fourth.