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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOltD, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1934.
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FOB WANT A.D8
LOST AND FOUND
POUND Hunting equipment. Owner
may have wme by Identifying and
paying aa. rv"c
ESTRAYED One roan cow.
40B-J-2.
Phone
rOE RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt
Hotel Orand.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 5 acre, Improved, 4
room house: a ton hay In barn.
Reasonable to reliable party, ptioue
387-J.
FOR RENT Oarage. 413 So. Oaxdale.
Phone 941-R.
LEASE on shares SO acres hay and
grain land. Phone S65-L-3.
FOR RENT 10 screa. Improved, oloee
In: irrigated. See or phone Clarence
Pierce.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE - 19J9 model A
Tord aedan and 3 lota in Medford
for late model Ford V- Tel tOT-Tr
EXCHANGE Fum re-upboUterlnt
tor lumber, wood, flab polee and
reela Phone 96B-R.
FOR SAU: OR TRAUE White electric
owing machine for Ught teden
Boi 03B. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
4 ACRES California property to trade
for Oregon property. What have
you. Phone 837-X. 330 No. Front St
EXCHANGE Cellf., property for South,
em Oregon. 10 acres, chicken
ranch, clear; 3 room modern house,
garage and well. Also 3 apartment
Income. Hermosa Beach. One or
both for good Improved. Can pay
some cash If stocked. Owner, MIL
LER, 947 W. 81st St., Los Angeles,
Calif.
EXCHANGE Small house on good lot
Value (350 00, for light car. Inquire
145 N. Central.
XJST Australian shepherd WILL TRADE good, close-in acreage
to name of Dick. Reward. Maud, fof boM m Medfor(1 M 4917
L. Shaw. Brownsboro. Ore. Tribune.
LOST It dog musing call I6IB
WANTED FEMALE HELP
EXPERIENCED woman for general
housework In small family. Refer
ences required. Box 4916, Tribune
wlNTED-Experlenced girl to help
with care of children and house
work. Call 109-J-2.
FOR EXCHANGE (0 A. of land and
equity for light car. 1213 Court St.
LARGE 0-room house In good condi
tion. 2 blocks from University In
Eugene, for emsll house In Medford
Would consider desirable Ashland
I property, pnone 424-j-a, Meoiora
WANTED Housekeeper; permanent
position for competent, willing
woman, call 1648-R.
WANTED SITU ATI0NS
CHILDREN cared for in my home 840
B 9th.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED 200 ft. -ln. galvanized
pipe. Phono 611-J-4.
WANTED 1V4 or 2" centrifugal
pump. Phone 112 Jacksonville.
WANTED 50 cords cordwood for im
mediate delivery. 1119 N. Central.
FURNITURE van going to Los An
geles 8th of Oct.. wants freight Doth
ways. 1044-X. Hawley Transfer.
WANTED Used gslvanlzed roofing.
Phone 1044-X.
WANTED Part time accounting and
(or) office work. Phone 7J6-W.
WANTED Stock to pasture. B. X.
Dodge, Rt. 4. Phone 665-J.
WANTED To let sheep on shares.
Phone 401-J-2.
WANTED Model A 1930 or '31. Good
condition only. Evenings or Sun
day, 51 N. Oakdale. Apt. 8.
ENCLOSED van truck going south.
Load wanted. Phone 333.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished bouse in city limits ol Med
ford Must be cheap Boi 308 Man
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone
9S9-R Thioault
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATltRlKS
AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM
BRASS COPPER and unk of all
descriptions.
MBDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE
27 No Grape Tel 1082
WAN! TO BUY 1939 Ford Must oe
cheap 833 W 2nd
WANTED Warrant Redden ft Oo
WANTED Household goods stoves
tools of wbat nave you Medford
Bargain Bouse 27 N Grspe St Tel
1083
FOR RENT HOUSES
MODERN COTTAGE FOR RENT
Oaroge. Gas. electricity and wood
furnished. 818 month. Valendra Ho
tel, Ccntrsl Point.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 718
Welch.
FURN. house 4c garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house.
IM. 11' Il.h
FOR RENT 6-room house. 1122 E
Main.
FOR RENT Hornet rurnisbed m
unlumlebed Brown WoiM
FOR RENT 8 room modern home
2 oath rooms aleeping porch furn
ished or unfurnished On'y rellaale
permanent tenants need apply 714
West loth.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM. BOARD 153 No. Oskdals.
RATES very moderate at 718 ft Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orepe
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM tor rent, 304 So. Holly. Tel
247-W.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of real estau think
of Brown a Whtia
FOR SALE Small house, $ acre. 2
miles from Medford, Including 1
cook stove, Jersey cow. Price 8325.
850 cash. 2nd house on Thomas
Road.
9 5 4 acre tracts. Mile west of Phoe
nix. Schermerhorn.
FOR SALE 10 Bcres, 5-roora house,
bam and outbuildings. BeaU Lane.
W. Stringer.
FOR 8ALE OR TRADE One large
lot, clear; located In Klamath Falls,
close to schools. Write Box 899,
Medford, Ore.
20 ACRES river bottom lanM, exc. for
acreage.
8-room furnished modern house,
close In. paved street, 81000; terms.
HOMES EEKERS EXC. 402 E. Main St.
4' ACRES, well Improved, to ex
change for Medford home;
2 ACRES, well Improved, for sale or
exchange for Medford.
5-ROOM house, clear, to exchange for
close in, win assume.
PROPERTY with income 8100.00 per
montn, for sale at a bargain.
450 ACRES. 200 under fence. 812.50
per acre. Fair Improvements.
GOOD ranch, well improved, for sale.
C. S. BUTTERFIELD
409 Medford Center Bldg.
53 ACRES near Appiegste P 0 : 11 A
cultivation free water right; Dal
anos timber; Improvements. Paul
Erdman Apptegato. Ore
TO THE MAN wro contemplates
building a nice home 1 will sell
the finest view site In Medford at
a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 3498.
Tribune.
TO THE MAN who contemplates
building a nice home 1 will el)
the finest view site In Medford at
a REAL sacrifice. TRT1 ME. 8498.
Tribune.
FOR SALE Mountain ranch, fully
equipped; good summer range;
plenty of water. Write Frank Daw
son. Jacksonville, Ore.
A BARGAIN My largi lot. on Ben
nett St.. excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees ana berries Will sacrifice on
terms or cash Box .56 Tribune.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Ford coupe, Pat's Second
Hand Store.
11939 Ford Sedan Del,
1 1926 Auburn Sedan.
11925 Bulck Pick-up.
1 1933 Pontlac Sedan.
SKINNERS OARAGE
Bulck - Pontlac Sales and Service
1929 BUICK Roadster. Good tires and
upholstery. Motor Just overhsulod.
Real bargain. Terms snd your car
in trade. Call 1110.
FOR S A LE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One Jerwy and Ouern-
ey h.fer, one bull call About 0
montlia old. Beat in the land. Come
early; don't delay. J. M. Winter.
Rom Lane.
10 HEAD ehoats, 8 wwka old. John
Cineb place, east of Ala Vlata Or
chard, Eagle Point.
POR SALE 2 i rabbit and hutcbea
Third House aoutb city nail. Jack-
POR SALE Young aurrnaey cow.
Chaa. Nana. Rt. 4, Bo 63. Spring
brook Subdivision.
FOR SALE P0ULTEY
FOR SALE OR TRADE Bantam
roosters. 524 S. Riverside.
RHODE Island Red hens Tel. 851-R.
PURE Browse torn. Cockenne prixe
tuck ei Jesse Neil Ht t tUnlana
FOR BALK
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE Duck hunter, flat-bottom
boat for eale. cheap. Call 1509.
RUMMAGE SALE Wednesday, I. O.
O. P. Bldg on West 6th.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt,
teaming. Phone 9 12-J.
POR SALE Steel guitar, ukelele.
small heating stove, man's blue
ault size 40. Your own price this
week only. 713 Cedar.
POR SALE Rose Peru grapes. Hsrt
ley. 9-F-5.
5 CHEST OP DRAWERS (Ivory) $10.00.
2-burner kerosene stove, trade lor
oak limbs 3 tier 13 In.; umbrella
tent 7x9 waterproof, double water
proof floor up for Inspection. Trade
or cash. 2 rustic outdoor chairs. Call
Sunday between 10 and 4. 416 Plum
Street.
OAS AND WOOD combination rane,
water heater, Shellane gaa unit.
Will accept wood range, circulating
heater, electric refrigerator or what
have you. P. O. Box 224, Central
Point, or Phone 84.
POR SALE Rug and 2 folding eteel
eots. Call evenings, 1013 W. 10th.
POR SALE Large size Estate Heat
rola. Bargain. 519 N. Bartlett.
TOMATOES delivered Medford for 75o
pear lug. Phono 3-P-4.
POR SALE Grapes at a discount.
Get them before they freeze. Rl'.ey
Myers, Central Point.
POR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll
top desk, sklia, automooiie not wat
er heater, lace type rubber ooot
other miscellaneous articles Extra
ipecial 985 00 violin and 8 00 case
M0 00 Leaving, must sell at one
Call at 22 Keene Way Drive.
POR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo
phone, battery radio S5 Eastman
Kodak postcard stze, portable vio
trola. 7 goit clubs and bag. bouse
hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools
622 Cedar.
BALED STRAW, 40c per bale; 12
calves for sale or trade for milk
cow. Box 348. Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx
road.
POR SALE Spltzenberg apples at AU
viaia, nvcju xjuusc, 04 1 a. r ir ot-
POR SALE 6-ft. chain net wire, 30c
per running ft.; also one 14-ft. pipe
and wire gate, (7.50. Eakin Motor
uo., Hudson Dealer.
TOR SALE White sewing machine,
Angora rabbits. 314 Willamette.
POR SALE Disc plow, wagon, corn
cultivator, or will trade for fence
posts, rails, wood or truck. Phone
565-L-2.
POR SALE Estate Heatrola In excel
lent condition. Inquire 229 N
Riverside.
POR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L.
POR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at S20.00 for light car. Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
ORAPES and grape juice for aale.
Clarkson'i, Old Stage road.
ALL MAKES of waahing machines re
paired. Pick's Hardware. 131 West
Main.
POR SALE 0ed sewing machines, al)
makes; terms if desired AU makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaner
LET OEOKGE DO IT - Tel 1173
House Cleaning. Fiooi Waxing on-
piano Instruction.
PR ED ALTON HAIGHT Pianist, com
poser, teach of piano and harmony
Original MELCHORD method, mod-
ern piano playing. Studio. 318 Lib-
erty Bldg., Medford. Ore.
PERSOX.1L
ASTROLOGY. READINGS, YOUR
personal horoscope erected and
read; questions answered. 325 Riv
erside. Phone 701-J.
REV. EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual I
readings dally. 315 So. Riverside.
painting and Pspernenging
U. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646 W a. 8 S Grape
M A. B LI SS Pain 1 1 ng and paper
hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 3 Grape
Will Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAP FH CLEANING. Ic pet 1
ft -Mi Black 310 N Bartlett
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED, radios, typewriters,
electric refrigerators, washing ma
chines, guns or on anything of real
value.
CECIL JENNINGS
No. 5 S. Front.
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE.
CARS ETC Prompt service and le
gal rates W S THOMAS 45 6
Central State license No 8 157
Music Writing and song Service
HAIGHT Musio Writing and Song
Service. Composing, arranging
Song lyrlca. Publishing, copy
rights. Mimeograph copies of mu
sic. 318 Liberty Bid., Medford, Ore
en La I Rug Cleaning specialty
Transit
BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO -Office
1015 No Jentnu pbune sia
Prices right dervv guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
rs and movers Special uveaOjok
moving squtpmeot Price ngnt
619 NoHb Htvaraide Phone 1044-X
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors,
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of E. J.
Mulr. Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that I have
been duly and regularly appointed
Administrator of the above entitled
estate under and by virtue of an order
of the County court of Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, duly made, rendered and
entered upon September 15th, 1934.
and all creditors having claims aaln?t
said deceased are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified, with
vouchers thereunto attached, and all
persons owing said estate are notified
to pay their said Indebtedness to me
at the office of G. M. Roberts, mv
attorney. In the Medford National
Bank Building. Rooms 201-203. Med
ford, Oregon, within alx months from
the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 22nd
day of September. 1934.
HENRY C. MUIR.
Administrator of the Estate
of E. J. Mulr, Deceased.
hearing of objections to and the set
tlement of said final account.
YVONNE DEVANEY DUOAN.
Administratrix with the Will Annexed
of said estate.
Notice of Hrnrlitg on Non-High
Srhool DlMrlt-t Itlldcet.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a
Budget Committee of the Non-Hljh
School District of Jackson County.
State of Oregon, at a meeting of said
committee held on the 19th day o:
September, prepared an estimate in
detail of the amount of money pro
posed to be expended by said Non
Hth School District for all purports
during the fiscal school year begin
ning June 19th, 1934. and ending
June 17th, 1935. and an estimate In
detail of the probabie receipt of salrt
Non-High School District from all
sources for the school year 1934-1933
The Board of said Non-Hliih School
District has fixed the 6th day of Oc
tober at the hour of 10 a. m. at the
Court House In Medford, Oregon, as
the time and place at which s.!d
estimates may be dlecuMed with the
Board of said Non-High School Dis
trict, at which time end place any
and all persons interested will be
heard for or against said tax levy, or
any part thereof. That said estimates
and attached original estimate sheets
are on file In the office of the County
School Superintendent and are there
open to the Inspection of all persons
Interested therein, and the same aie
by reference made a part hereof.
RECEIPTS
I. Cash on hand at begin
ning of the year for which
this budget Is made 4 402.25
U. Amount received from
other sources None
EXPENDITURES
Tuition. Transportation and Interest.
I. Tuition $48,874.52
IT. Transportation 7.580.00
III. Interest on Warrants 2.500.00
Operating and Emergency,
IV. postage. Telegraph and
Telephone 25.00
V. Printing and Mimeo
graphing 40.00
VI. Expenses of Eleotlon
(Publication and Postage) 25.00
VII. Trawl Expenses of
Board Member 150.00
VIII. Clerical Expense (Sup
piles, Legal Service, etc.) 60 00
IX. Emergency 500.00
Total Expenditures. ....59.754.52
RECAPITULATION
I. Total Receipts a 4fil os
II. Total Expenditures 59,754.':
uii-T'iUtNUE (Amount to
be raUed by tax on the
Jackson County Non-High
School District) $59,353.27
Dated thts I9th day of September,
1934.
GEO. B. DEAN.
Chairman, Budget Committee.
RUTH W. SPARROW.
Vice -Chairman, Board of Education.
C. R. BOWMAN,
Secretary, Budget Committee.
C. R. BOWMAN,
Clerk. Board of Education.
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COMPLICATED CASE
ARIAN GORDON stood at an open window
ot tho Morning Dispatch editorial rooms,
and looked out on the spring night. Looked
down, to be exact. Had she looked out she
would have seen tall buildings, inset with
yellow oblongs that were windows, and
above these the luminous glow of an eve
ning sky. Looking down, however, she saw
something far more pleasing.
On the near street corner, pooled within
the circle of a park light, stood Tony
Gazetti's flower stand. The stand was a blurred tier of
many colors, gold of acacia, jonquil and tulip, deep pink
of cyclamen and japonica, purple of violet and hyacinth,
and the inevitable splash of orange-red marigold.
Behind the stand was tbe trlan
gutar city square, botort It, an Im
posing looking roadster. Its smootb
black surface enhanced wltb sbln
Ing chromium-plated flxtr-es.
Marian saw neither the stand, the
square, nor the automobile. She
was watching two men who stood
on the sidewalk.
She watched Tony Oazettl be
cause he was waving his arms. That
meant be was talking snd she won
dered whs' he could have to say to
Lon Casod that would call forth sucb
gestures.
Once she had focused ber atten
tion on Casad. she forgot everything
barked the words Lut his grin took
away their harshness. "Hear you've
been doing good work on this Brown
trial. Sorry I hod to be out ot town
with that going on. I'd like you to
give me your Impression of the
whole affair from start to finish."
Marian looked at him In conster
nation. An Impression of the whole
affair . . . that meant a word etching
ot the political battle being con
stantly wnKod In their city.
As the eldost daughter ot a for
mer commissioner she had been
reared In the political arena. When
other etrls were reading Gone Strat-
as movie star, If you like that kind
of looks. I don't He was engaged to
girl by tbe name of Jenny Case.
They were waiting to be married
until he had saved enough money
for a down payment on a home, fur
nishings and the necessary ring.
"Meanwhile Jenny was living la
an apartment wltb Linda Carlton.
Brown's secretary. .
"NE noon, while passing a fur-
nlture store, Jenny looked to
and discovered Linda Carlton and
William Brown looking at dining
room suites. As their apartment bad
a bullt-tn brenkfast-nook and no
place for said suite, she knew they
weren't planning to buy It as a sur
prise for ber. At least not the kind
of a surprise she wanted.
"That nlgbt Linda came In wear
ing an expensive diamond on the
third finger of ber left hand. Jenny
became suspicious and accused her
of stealing William. Linda defiantly
admitted she had and she was glad
of It.
"She said furthermore that they
had purchased a home, chosen the
furnishings and were going to be
married the next week.
"Jenny, being modern, didn't go
Into a decline. She felt a frenzy com
ing on so she went out, walked five
miles, then, Bure her temper was
5MS9
Anderson Creek
Notice of nnal Settlement,
Notice la hereby given that Yvonne
Devaney Dugan. Administratrix with
the Will Annexed, of the eatate of
Charlea L. Penton. deceased, ha filed
her final account In the County Court
of Jackson County, Oregon, and said
Court has fixed and appointed Tuea
day. October 16th, 1934. at ten o'clock
a. m.. In Its court room In Medford,
Oregon, aa the time and place for the
ANDERSON CREEK, Oct. 1. (Spl.)
Mrs. J. MacDowell and eon Jamt-a
were here from Keno Wednesday on
buslneaa.
Mr. Haaenfurter and niece called
on the Maya family Friday evening.
Mr. Mayfleld was here Saturday,
C. Baremore of Medford called at
the Maya home Friday.
Miss Ruth Mays spent a few days
In Medford last week.
Steve Lunak la busy hauling vooi
to Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Don lea called , at the
Maya home Thursday.
Jack Mann and Mr. end Mrs. Jack
Retdel went to the valley Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquees went
to the valley Saturday.
Mr. Wyatt of Grant Paas wa here
looking after his wood ranch.
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Use Mall Tribune want ads.
FOR SALE Canning pesches Bert
Stancllfl. Phoenix.
MISCELLANEOUS
KINDEROARTEN epart, BWg. Mtiaie
and dance. Phone IMS or 125U-W
Ruth Luy Alice Holmbaclt.
FOR SALE Cadillac Victoria (4 sests)
tn good condition: priced to tell
129 North Riverside. Harry Con-rath.
OOOD USED CARS
1911 Chev Coupe
ld:0 Stuu 7-passenger Sedan.
192D Laalle Coupe.
19J7 Chevrolet Coupe.
1927 N,h Sedan.
1912 Plymouth Sedsn.
1928 Chrysler 62 Sedan.
1933 Ford rLue swisn.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. TNO.
38 N Riverside. Phone IS
FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK
MILK COW for ss'.e. 2nd house south
Howsrd scnool.
FOR SALE Purfbred RsmbouiUet
rams. Dolph Ph:ppf, 301-J-l.
TWO JMi-SEV nelters coxing frean
in iprin snd coming 4-year-old
co:t Priced ressonsoie Inquire
at W B Medley's Rt 4. Boa lit
u.-d.'ora
RENT Large room with hot ,nd co:d
water, shower Close in. 20 ?o. Hr
POH RENT Nice:, furnished rooms HAVE a few "Correlds;e" buck
snd irirsce storage ,t mDdtr.te ismoe for .tie cheap H:gh griJe
rv.e, ct or month 325 South o-it.irte stock. Oet them quick if
R:v...-s-'!e avtnue. I you wnt them. Hawkins Bros.,
i Appleuite. O.-fgon.
ROOMS - Weil furnished, heated -
Phoae J54-U ll'OR PALE 6heep. Piaone 237-H.
JACK OILHAM. Tsxl 42. 25c In city
loumry trips a specisity.
DENTISTRY Dr t a OoTS 335 C
uain
ORA1N SACKS Jackson Cour-ty
Feed Co. 4tb and Bsrtlett 8ts
FOR SALE Equity In bouse Call
82S Haven.
KINDEROARTEN Sparta Bldp. Music
snd dance. Phone 1545 or 1256-W
Ruth Luy Alice Holmbsck.
BOA1 TRAILER Csn Register Add
ing Msenine Typewriter Boots
Shoes Hunting-Pishing Equipment
917 North Riverside
DOOS examined free
snd Bsrtlett
Dr Stone 4 th
BDSINES8 CHANCES
FOR SALE Service station on Pacific
highway, complete in every respect.
If Interested lllrw, Box 4959.
Tribune, for sx""'.-'--' ment.
FOR SALE Grocery: 'Itore. veil lo
cated. Pric.M riii ft' bought now
Might cons:ri -vvt used ear ss
pa.-t payment. Write Box (S87.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
J M hf CO.
AlislllAll UU.
Abstracts j4 Mil and
Title Insurance The
only complete nus
System ua iackaoD
County
MUHKAV ABSTRACT CO Antrct
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North Central Ave. upstaLra.
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Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
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sorrow
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15. Hand hill:
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19. White vtat
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U. Wna Indebted
18. Soapy-fooling
mineral
Jft. Encourage
22. French coin
24. Wrathful
20. Canton in
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29. Part of a
curva
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31. Metal con
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Th! 'K Mick
liquid
It. Outer core ring
of certain
fruit
3. Ahundanea
3. Volnrltlea
41. Bond
41. Conmma
42. Exlsta
44. Any artlcla of
clothing
4. Exclamation
60. Peaceful
Solution of Saturday's Putile
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67. Biblical char
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60. Tain of
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2. Rubber tree
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chuaetta
4. On the ocean
6. Cheerful
roadlneaa
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i.e. Lon was waiting to take her
to dinner. He had been waiting for
the last hour while he wrote a
itory on the afternoon session ot the
William Brown briber) trial. He'd
bnve to keep on waiting until her
city editor reappeared trora where
sver be'd disappeared to and told
tier she was through for the night.
Tony, however, wat benefiting by
the wait, for the shelf behind the
teat of the car was tilled with cor
oucopla shaped packages. Marian
knew there would be rlolets, "To
! match your eyes," Lon would say.
That was foolish of him. Her eyes
j were that nondescript blue which
i obligingly took on the shade ot the
(rock or bat she wore. And there
: would be marigolds, "to match your
1 hair. An atrocious exaggeration
: "to match my temper," she always
j countered, and ha would laugh.
I But then, he'd nevor seen a dls
I play of that temper. Slie must see
that ha didn't, or he wouldn't laugh
; and he wouldn't wait on street cor
! hers.
I "Miss Gordon," a boyish voice In-
f terrupted, "tbe M.K. wants you In
bis office light away."
Marian looked wltb dream-dazed
' ayes at the copy boy.
1 "Did you say something, Tommy?"
i "Did I say something?" cam the
', Indignant rejoinder, "1 did that 1
! said Bowen wanted you In his dug
I out, pronto, savee?"
"Bowen?" she repeated In sur
' arise, "Is he back In town?"
j "Well do you think he'd be wantln'
' you In hit ollice If tat was still down
j In U A.?"
I "He might," returned Harlan
; amiably.
' CHE gave Tommy 1 pert salute and
J ttarted towards Bowen't office.
a tiny frown creating her brow
Bowen t tt always brief, but he
couldn't be brief enough this night.
Bbt was ravenously hungry and she
was a mere woman, tihe could Imog
Ing how Lon musl feel by this time
Entering she stood before the big
desk and smiled down at ber manog
Ing editor. "Nice to have you back,"
the said sincerely.
"Thanks, Ian, tit down." He
ton Porter and Margaret Ward, the
had boon ttudylng political econo
my. While her school companions
attended theaters and dancea, she
attended pre-olectlon uot ln-oili..r.
making careful note of her fnther'l
speeches, and of his opponents.
Fortunately for her, her lather's
sister bad Intervened and Instead of
going to a co-educatlonal college
where she might have majored In
her father's favorite subject, she tt
tended a good girls' school and her
Interest had been diverted to litera
ture. However, .her knowledge of
political factions In nor home city
bad made ber 0! value to her editors
when she eventually entered the
nowspaper field, and It seemed to
ber that she was used more for this
type of work than for the specie!
assignments she preferred.
Bowen had lenned back, lighted a
cigar and now spoke from the cor
ner of his mouth not occupied by
the mnntla hemp. "1 alrendy know
that William Brown, chief building
Inspector, was Indicted by tbe
Grand Jury on the charge of having
accepted a ten thousand dollar bribe
from the Maddern Construction
Company, soon after that company
bad won the contract for the East
Brazos High school building.
"I know th faction backing this
city commissioner has paid for bis
defense. 1 know this, but proving
It't another thing. I know our fac
tion It trying ltt level best to tond
him to the penitentiary. And. If they
prove tbe money came from the
Maddern people they'll tend tome
one along from there to keep blm
company.
"I'm a little bit bazy on bow tblt
all ttarted. there were women mixed
up In It . . , there usually are when
a man comet that kind of a cropper.
So begin tt the beginning Ian. give
me the wh Jle story as though I knew
nothing about It at all.
Marian give a despairing glance
In the general direction of Tony Us
tettl't flower ttnnd. drew 1 wad of
copy paper from one pocket, t ttuh
by pencil from tnotbir tnd began to
talk and to draw round eyed Mickey
Mouses, at the talked.
"This William Brown Is handsome
under control, returned tnd con
gratulated Linda, and William, who
had been called to protect Linda
from Jenny. They were to delighted
nt her good sportsmanship they
naked her to be bridesmaid.
"She accepted. She helped them
move Into their new horn. 8h
helped them live In It Eh stuck
around to clotely th wat able te
learn they were living Ilk royalty
on Brown's salary of two hundred
nnd fifty month. She set detec
tive on William's trail tnd found he
wat paying cash for everything tnd
that It amounted to much more than
his salary.
"Jenny began some Investigations
of her own. Sue could learn nothing
dcflulto but she bad 1 strong hunch .
that the know where Brown bad
gotten hit money. She acted on tblt
hunch tn true feminine ttyl. Bh
descended on Linda, posed as th.
Indignant friend of a misused wlft
and told Linda that William was de
ceiving her, that he had accepted 1
brlbo from the Maddern Construc
tion people with th understanding
that he wat to ptss their work at
the new blgh school, whether or not
th material nted was up to speci
fications. "Linda, always Jealous ot Jenny,
even though the had tucceeded In
marrying Jenny't man, flared up In
hit defente. Bbt said William hadn't
deceived her, the had known It til
along. That he had discussed It with
her and she had urged him to accept
bo they could be married Immedi
ately, "With that, Jenny went to the Dis
trict Attorney. They btven't been
able to connect th Maddern people
Kith th money In toy way, tbape,
or form. Maddern It In Europe, he't
been there for teveral month,, since
before th contract wat made, tilt
general manager wat on hit yearly
trip to the Hawaiian Islands , . .
construction, yon tee was held up
by tn Injunction until thlt cat wat
tried."
Bowen scratched t not on t detk
pad. "Go on," b laid.
Msrlan t.t., tomorrow, tn as
tanm.nl she do,n't went. v
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