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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1934. PAGE SEVEN Vti S liLL now1 WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE s tlUKY IVVA.KYU& BO CROW vlB? and svery ad n this page " will probably flno exactly tbe thing nn mill to DM n nil U II I Isn't there. advrr tlse . . ire inei pensive, effective Pu word tint Insertion (Minimum aec) aob additional Insertion. par word u t Minimum IOC) Per line per month witnout oopj changes Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS IFOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT FURNISHED - prmtvra : OOOD USED CAR for sale, reasonable POR RENT-Furnthed sleeping room I P" Auto Painting. 33 So. Bars- cau uua-w. lett. POR RENT Nicely furnished rootna and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month 82o South Riverside avenue. FOR RENT H0USE8 POR RENT 5-room bungalow, 608 8. j Grape, inquire at Hamburger Inn, next to Prultt s Music store. POR RENT 8 rm. furnished house. Good location. B. J. Palmer, Rsal Estate Broker, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone sll. FOR RENT 4 room furnished house: 6 room unfurnished. 5th and Holly SIB. WHY PAY RENT? Exchange your future rent receipts for a home of your own. Have a home built to your own satisfaction. Small pay ment down; balance like rent. Fred Powers. Builder of Better Hotnea. Inquire E. Gould, 402 W. Jackson St. UNFURNISHED newly" flntshcj4 rooms; hardwood floors, tile, Frig id aire, electric range. Holly Apt. 135 N. Holly. FOR RENT -unfurnished Homes furnished or Brown & White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURN. apt. 229 No. Ivy. APARTMENTS Clean, fully furnish ed, ground floor; private bath, par age. Adults only. 244 So. Grape. LOST AHDreOTO!fOB RENTRooM-BOARD LO&T Gray shell rim glasses In brown leather case at Medlord HI scho-rt. Phone 571-J-3. RATES very moderate at 718 B. Man ATTRACT! VF rooms 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS LOST If oog musing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Capable girl to help -with jrOR RENT Small orchard. Call after , i children and housework, i .6:00. Phone 650-J-4. For appointment call 109-J-2. WANTED Experienced housekeeper (or modern home In country. Posi tion permanent If satisfactory. Ref erences. Call 132-R-2. BACHELOR CABINS 145 S. Front. FOR RENT Room 10x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Department, on Grape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office. WANTED MALE HELP INSURANCE SALEMAN for Medford: 250. 5O0. 1,000 life policies. Small monthly payment plan. 3.00 to SS.OO spot cash plus renewals. 501 Hildebrnndt Bldj:.. Jacksonville, Fla . . FOR RENT Holly Court. No 3 WE WANT TO TALK TO A RELIABLE I Jackson Co Bldg- & Loan Assn MAN now employed, desiring to bet- phone 195. Br himself bv Qualifying as IN- . , STALLATION and SERVICE MAN in the ELECTRIC REr-Rllifcltmu'-i and AIR Conditioning bus. wo ex- USED CAR BARGAINS '3440 series Bulck sedan, built-in trunk. '31 50 series Bulck sedan; six wheels and trunk rack. '28 Bulck Master sedan; seven pass. '34 Pontiac Touring sedan. '33 Pontiac sedan. '30 Studebaker coupe. '28 Ford roadster. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck - Pontiac Sales - Service FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wood, all kinds; dry. A better wood. City Fuel Olllce. Lalng Real Estate, 19 N. Bartlett. Pnone. 1499. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners HOLIDAY SPECIALS Real Values In Used Can 1920 Chevrolet long truck. 1929 Studebaker sedan $135.00 1929 Essex Chsllenger 150 00 Chevrolet coupe, good condi tion 85 00 Dodge truck, good rubber.... 125.00 See Them Today. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service USED CARS '30 Chevrolet Coupe. '33 Ford Coupe. '33 Ford Coach '32 Del. Sedan. '28 Ford Coach. '31 Ford Pickup. '33 Chev. Coach. ' '30 Chev, Sedan. '29 Chev. Roadster. '30 Dodge Sedan. '32 DeSoto Sedan. 33 Bulck Sedan. '28 Chrysler Sedan. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 6tl and Bartlett. FOR SALE '27 Chev. Coach as quick sale. M5. Phone 341-J-3 Is. USED CARS Chrysler and Plymoih Trade-Ins. LOW PRICES With 1935 License. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxs Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan 1930 Ford Mode) A Town Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 28 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR EXCHANGE louioruiig . u -".'poR TRADE Davenoort for sewlae perlence nec. but chosen a ;PP"nj , machlne. Wrlte Miss Dunnlngton, should be mechanically Inclined aid , Jack60nvllIe Box 189. wintiur to train spare time for a few , months. Write, giving age. present TRADE Wood for woven wire. Wr'.tc occupation, phone. Utilities Eng. Institute. Box 391, Mall Tribune. HAVE part-time Job for man or wom an with car. supervising boy sales for leading women's magazine. M-.ist have best character references and give bond. Address, giving phone number. Write Mr. Kralg, ci'e Hotel Medford. H L. Knapp, Jacksonville. FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good springs, mattresses fol twin beds oi day beds Rt 1. Box 348. Medford WANTED A reliable man and wife, with equipment, to raise turkeys on shares. Have good turkey ran;h with plenty of green feed. Experi enced people preferred. Mrs. A. D. Helms, Klamath Junction, Ashland. Oregon. FOR EXCHANGE - 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lofcs In Medford for late model ford V-8 Tel 407- Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering for lumber, wood, flsb poles and reels Phone 969-R. MAN WANTED A HUSTLER Tor Jackson county to handle surest, easiest selling articles. Go home every evening with money In yvjr pocket. Experience not necessary Good reputation essential Write Mr. Close, 617 Stock Exchange B'.dg.. Portland, Oregon. FOli SALE OR TRADE White ileo trie sewing machine for light se dan Box 38. Tribune. FOR SALE Roller canaries; good singers, good color. Mrs. Bert Hooker, 202 Haven St. FOR SALE Female Scottish terrier irotn registered parents. Very reas- onaoie. n TAxen at once. ur. stone, 4th and Bartlett. TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESSED and delivered at your reach. Phjue 403-J-l. CONSTIPATION, lntestllnal self-pols- onlng yields to VIA.: FMULSION. a new and effective bowel hygiene Remarkable results, priced low. lnf free Vlavl Dealer. Mrs. E. H. Hurd. 1138 W. 10th St.. Medford. FOR SALE Used brick. South end Cottage St. bridge. Call at S. Chll ders, 531 Spencer St. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Pick's Hardware, 131 West Main. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Orl- Money To Lend MONEY LOANED ON PURNITURV CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. R Thomas. 45 8 Central. State license No. 8 157. POR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 60 fir 515 Pennsylvania. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.; 4th and Bartlett St. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE White sewing machine. Angora rabbits. 814 Willamette FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val ued at 120 00 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy, FOR SALE Apples Phone 132-L. FOR SALE All kinds of hardwood: unlimited amount. See E. Gould, 402 W. Jackson St. MISCELLANEOUS MOVED to Room-3. Barkdull Building. 119 North Central. E. Gould, The Acreage Man. SEE Style Kraft Dress Hospital As Sewing School for general altera tion and repair of women's wear. Also dressmaking Instruction. Mra. Wade de Rycke. 322 ,j E. Main. Tel. 1202. ' IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? I have for sale or trade a late model Acousticon which has so benefited my hearing that I have no furthel use for It. T. N. Kerr. Talent. Ore MONEY LOANED on anything of value. Cecil Jennings. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices r.gnt. 619 North Riverside. Phone I044-X Wall paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per sq ft. Mr. Black. 310 N Bartlett. LEGAL NOTICES Jflf,. By VICTOR BRIDGES J' Chapter One VERDICT Notice to rredltori NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, as the Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Ed ward H. Blnns, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified In tho manner provided by law, to F, p. Far rell. Attorney for such Executrix. At hie office at Room 10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published Nov. 5. 1934. DAISY BINNS. Executrix of the Last will and Testament of Edward H. Blnns, deceased. long have they been out now?" 1 asked. Mr. Cresswell consulted his watch. "Half an hour: at least, twenty-eight minutes, to be exact." "Is that all?" I said. "It seems more like a week." I took a couple of paces along the narrow cell, and came back to the small table at which he was sitting. "1 suppose nine of them have made up their minds that I'm guilty, and they're trying to persuade the other three to agree with them. I'm cer tain that confounded foreman wants to hang me: I could see it in his eye." The old lawyer got up slowly, and laid his hand on my shoulder. "Don't talk like that, my boy," he said, "you you've been splendid up to now, and . . ." "Sorry," 1 Interrupted. "It's this Persist B.INDEROARTEN Sparta Bldg M'JSlc and dance Phone 1543 or 1258-W Rutb Luy Alice Holmback. BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register A.dd Ing Machine. Typewriter, Boot Shoes Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside FOR SALE LIVESTOCK POR SALE One gentle saddle horse, one work horse, some 2 and 3 jr. old colts, unbroken. L. McCulloch, Wagner Creek Rd., Talent. POR SALE Horses, cows, farm Imple ments. Jim Woods. Eagle Point. POR SALE Weaner pigs 1120 West 2nd POR "SALE Jersey cow Cheap Bennett. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Young turkeys end chick ens, 18c lb., live weight. Dressed, 20c. 616 No. central. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position as companion to elderly lady on ranch. Box 498, Mall Tribune. HOUSE CLEANING 25c per Leave order at 710 Palm St. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4612 FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 18 acres of the choicest land In the valley, with good buildings. 234 miles from Med ford. Must dispose on account of sickness. No Incumbrance. B. J. Palmer. Main Floor Jackson County Bank Bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS BEQUEST FOR NAME AND ADDRESS Will the woman who witnessed the sccldent October 28. 1933. at the Intersection of Sixth street aid North Central, In which John end I Mrs. Barneburg were Injured, please write name and address and tele phone number to Box 456, Medford Mall Tribune. WANTED To buy l'i ton tru-k. good condition. Write or telephone Otto Nledermeycr, R 2, Medlord. CUSTOM and commercial auto paint ing, guaranteed. Auto Beauty Shop. WANTED Model A Ford or Chevro let coupe of roadster for cash. Mrst be In good mechonlcal condition. Box 412. Tribune. DRESSMAKING and alterations. 25c per hour 330 No. Front Tel. 837-X WANTED Placer ground to operate Roynlty basis preferred. Fore.: Sheeha'n, Rt. 1. Box 31, Hlllsooro. Ore. FURNITURE van goirw south want! load Both ways Phone 332. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits ol Md ford Must Be cheap Box 308 Mail Tribune. s'i acres excellent free, (51 3 fill rteeP 8011 ldeBl for 10 1 UUU denlng and truck farming about !t acre of berries, 8 Engllsn walnut trees which paid all taxes last year, family orchard. 6-room home, electric lights, fair condi tion, good barn, poultry house ind other outbuildings. Property located only mile from school and one of the year's outstanding buys, priced for Immediate sale at $1300. Some terms, chorles A. Wing Aej cy. Inc., Exclusive A-jenta. 20 YOUNG R. I. Red pullets. 917 Nar-regan. FOR SALE Few Bourbon red toms Geo. H. Stowell, phone 4-F-ll, Eagle Point. PURE Bronze toms. Cockeron'e prize stock as. Jesse Nell. Rt. l, Asmeni BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service Station excellent location on Pacific Hwy. near Med ford. Doing 5500 gals, monthly av erage. Reason for selling, sickness. Box 405, Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance rhe only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and 5 No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Rlalto Phone 1615-Y Pnlnllng and raperhnnelne, M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hanging Tel 646-W 313 8 Grape FOR SALS-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Filberts. 15c lb. Mrs. D. J. Stelner, near Howard school. FOR SALE Electric drill complete. $50.00. Paint spray gun, 4 H. P., $15.00, Century motor, H H.P., used. $5.00, Desk, large, $10.00. Mrs. Ar thur Schmldll, Ross Lane, Phone 1663. PERSONAL REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally 316 So Riverside Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. Main. infernal waiting that gots on one's nerves. Something like silting In a dentist's waiting-room Blaring at the aspidistras." "1 know, 1 know. It's a terrible or ileal, but you mustn't let It shake your courage. Tbe jury always take a little time; tbey tbey like to dis cuss a case even wben tbey are practically agreed. Personally, 1 have no doubt about their verdict none wbatever." Then, tapping me on the arm, be pointed to tbe door. OUTSIDE, at tbe end ot tbe white glazed brick passage, stood a second warder, 1 took my place be hind him and, passing the wlrcd-ln staircase on our left, we advanced In procession towards tbe narrow Right ot steps which lep up Into the court. As I mounted 1 could bear the low murmur ot voices. motest Idea who she was. 1 only knew that all tbrougb the week she' bad been sitting there In tbe same corner seat a motionless and In tent figure, apparently absorbed la' the evidence. The last of the Jurymen mumbled out bis reply, and a profound hush tell upon the court. Lowering my; eyes from tbe gallery, I looked steadily In front of me. 1 prayed silently that wbatever happened I might face It without flinching. With an almost unbearable delib eration tbe Clerk turned towards the box. "Members ot the Jury, hare yea decided upon your Terdlctt" "We have," returned the foreman. "Do you And the prisoner rullty or not guilty of murder?" "Not guilty." Something seemed to snap Inside my head, and ot a sudden the crowd ed court became quoerly Indistinct. "And that," continued the far away voice, "is the verdict of you all?" "It Is." By an Immense effort I managed to moiBten my Hps, Through the mist that still floated between us I could see tbe figure ot Mr. Justice Earle. "The prisoner," be said, "Is discharged." PERSIST, Nov. 28. (Spl.) Victor Peterson, Viola Zlmmer and Orval Peterson were shopping In Medford last Tuesday. Flossie Parker la house guest of Mrs. Ervtn Hutchison this week. A group of relatives gathered at the Hutchison home for a short visit November 14. Owing to 111 health, Victor Peterson was forced to return home from the Union Creek CCO csmp, where hc has been employed for the pasti month. Mountain Lumber Co. has been running for the past two days, cut ting small orders. Harvey Morgan was In Medford No vember 14th, transacting business.. We are sorry tc hear of the acci dent which the Roy Proctors Buffer ed enroute to. Portland. Mrs. Proc tor was cut and Bruised Bsdly but not severely. She was unable to re turn home with her husband, but ex pects to return for Thanksgiving, ac companied -by her parents. George Schermerhon la stilt little Improved In health and unable to get around much. The Peterson-Zlmmer family moved Into their new home at the Mountain Lumber Co. this week. Mrs. Jeas Garber called on Viola Zlmmer November 22. Dare Peterson was overnight guest of Mrs. D. E. Hutchison November 20. New or old, there's one request : Our radio must work Its best. "Prultt' csn do It." Phone 22. I. H. Gove 236 B. Use Mall Tribune want ads. FOR SALF20 tons good hay, $150. Wllfly Orchard, Eagle Point. Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle 20 ACRES fine land all cultivated, not bonded, good bulldlncs. 3 miles out. $0 000, $1000 cash, balance, terms 22 ACRES. 15 cultivated, not bonded, good soil, lots of shade. 4 rooni ho-.Me. barn, close In. Price $25(10. $.W0 will handle 80. OREOON REALTY CO. 44 No. Riverside FOR SALE Stock snd dairy ranch. 160 acre. 47 cult . 37 excellent fre water right, good Improvement, well located. Forced sale, only $1600 15 No. Fir. FURNITURE re-upholstered 969-R Thlbault. Phqne JUNK WANTED We pay cah for JUNK BATTERIES A N U KAUlAIUrta ALLAH it U.M BRASS COPPER and lunk of all descriptions MEDFOKD BARGAA1N HOUE 27 No Orape. Tel 106S WANTED Warrants Redden St Co WANTKD Household goods, -torn tools or whst have yu Medford Birealn Rouse 27 N Grape St lei 1062 HIOHEST PRICES paid tor furs hide and pelts Medford uTiln House J 37 No Orspe rel 1062 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RFVT F':r:vbed iieepim twui A-g 11, ClU Ie)u6-W. SMALL STOCK RASCH 180 acres, 3i acrfs free water, fair lm pro vemen'A 11500. E. Gould. The Acreage Man. POR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot. box No. 501, Tribune 5-ROOM modern house, with furnace, hardwood floors, cement basement. Inrpe lot. on paved street, good lo r.itlon; for quick sale. 11800; terms, L O, Pickell. 204 E. Main. Tel 15H0-J. ACROSS 1. Portendfd C. Aped t. Propel With oars It. Worship Solution of Saturday's Punle nVPirf fiirnltiir arH inlnmen painted right. Auto Beauty Shop. I yJ' FOR SALE Cow, hay. Incubator. I ii-aTf(l brooders, purebred rock pullets, and id, .silkworm truck Frees Oarage, 3 ml. No. of Eagle Point. $100 I. C. 8. Stenographic Course, $15. 917 Narregan. FOR SALE Italian R violas snd Mex ican Chicken Ta males. Small or large amounts. Phone 380. FOR SALE Marlon Gross, dark brown knit dress, size 18. Camo Cleaners, 211 W. Main. Tel. 1260. 87. Revolvs I'J, Entirely In a fid i HOB 2. Kntltk! 63. Tlilckncni A4. Orb of dsr II, Conform to th S5. Sulk tr trflnsmljwilon. Hrvam mil i .. naPa . . Down Du, r I " -,i,"T " "a'i" 1. infant FOR SALE: Buzz-saw engine: i-h.p. air-cooled gas engine; 2 33x5 truck tires and whcoU; a A Ford wheel. I 19-inch; battery radio, also A C. ! midget set; '24 Ford TT truck, ;n. Pur t)os a 22. In behalf of 23. Hired 26. Explosive device 19. Rcur end of a boat SI. Chart .13. Female fittr 34. Preposition 85. In nam only S&. Parent J9. Tolnled tool 11. Tattered piece of cloth 41. Horseman II. Hmtill Insect 16. present 18. Highest point tO. Domestic animal ClAlBlSjrlDlRlAlBrilSl'Pr op alr i c eIhe N L YREVERT LEA K jjjjG A SE RM A R MlS U SjA R SON I NjjvvjTTT I L Yl'BE ceoarIareIf ew PRETENDiTOMg LATE NllNOTjF Y wlEDgg s1co1tMe1Tn FOR SALE Portable electric Slngir sewing machine. 513 So. King St. ORDERS taken for dressed turkey t Mrs. w. h. watt, pnone 468-R-2. WHEAT or feed oau, 91.50 cwt.: ground barley and alfalfa hsy. 12 50 ton. C. A. DeVoe. 3 mil a mest and ',4 mile south of Medford Phone S23-J-2. room for action: cr.tlfvi 1. Gs-rman river t. En'Hy mnnared 4. Histories, period x I. Deportment I. About 7. Not htkh I. Hard or hurl n 1 I. Accemory M a nimzle Hsdlnsr firearm 10. Seaweed 11. Marry t . II. Abstract existence 11. Steal 21. Popular hire 24, Rea eagl 36. A tribe of Iirasl 27. Act out of sorts 31. Endur 29. Male desr 10. Villas 12. Types of per fection IS. Anry 17. Came to rest 40. Recently 48. Slander 45. Li raw after 47. Correlates of nelthtr 4?. Strokes gently S-2. Uftall S3. .Spreads (o dry M. ftippl a fat nil 61. M phi 11 re of lengtb H. Person address 4 'ft. Make Isc 11. Without stopping FOR SALE OR RENT 54 acre dairy' ranch, stocked and equipped. W. W H.ttle, Rt. 1. Gold Hill. WHEN vou think of leal f-ite. think of Brown V White. FOR HIOHEST QUALITY pear tro-a. peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut treos. rorvs and shrub at lowest prlc, pnone aai-R-a, or can at w b Barn urn "a. 8 mile south of Medford on hwy. next to Ever Shady Auto camp, canton nursery, canton, or FOR SALE Sand and gravel. 50e per yard. Phone 40I-J-1. A BAROAIN My tarie lot. on B?n nett St.. excellent foil, fnilt. nut trees a no heme Will sacrifice on terms or cash Box 5 Tribune HOUSE3 TOR SALE OS RENT Jami son Count B-Jlldlng A Loan As o Phone 195 FOR 8 ALE AUTOMOBILES roVsALE OR TRADE 18 Cherro let cov:h. sold condition for goxl tt."x or p' K,in No Junk wanted H J O. Uci, 1. i. 3 lcbrx A.4W FURS CVrh nald ten furs, hldrs. oetu Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front' 6ta. PORTRAITS. ChrUtma cards, kodak ! flnshinj;. very reasonable. C Hy dfn Jones, 007 West Second. Phone; 1283-M. Hours 1 Ito 7. VERY SPECIAL BUY on a few S-tuot OeLuxe Electric Refrigerator Dou ble door models with all latest fea tures Buy one on easy term fo the family Chrntm present 9e Tonn rnon at 101 Crater Laxe Ateau. ' 1 r i3 r r wt v 8 w r r rm fH33 34 X,35 yc 37 ;: II vtiildi. ,. -H II I I.I III- -HI. I lUiUii MSSSSSSSSS. 5 z. 2 n 5 ' " .V. ' K t K f It I I Ufh , j j'fJI 't,-AuftsUA MkJ I Ja. I felt convinced that he was tying, but all the same 1 made an effort to appear more cheertul. "Well, you've done everything for me that was humanly possible," I said. "I couldn't have had a better counsel than Barrett; II they choose to murder me It won't be his fault." "Hi's speech for the defense," said Mr. CrdSBwoll, "was magnificent. It produced a tremwdous effect upon tbe Jury tremendous." "I wish It had produced a little more upon old Earle," 1 observed a trifle bitterly. He nodded. "I understand how you fcol, but we must try to remem ber (hot It's a Judge's duty to be strictly Impartial. Ills summing up "I don't want Impartiality," t broke out. "What X want Is Justice. 1 didn't kill Osborne and . . ." A key grated In the lock, and with a simultaneous movement we swung round towards tbe Iron door. It openod nolsolessly, and a broad shouldered figure In dark blue stepped forward Into the cell. I drew In a long broatb. Tbe warder, a genial fellow In spite ot his profession, gave me a friendly nod. "You'll be wanted soon," he re marked, ''the Jury are Just coming back." Mr. Cresswell took my band and pressed It "God bs with you, my boy," he muttored huskily. "You can step In next door. If you'd like to wslt, sir," continued the wardor. addressing himself to my comuanlon. Then he turned to me. "There's no special hurry fcr a minute or so: they ain't In court yot." "I'm ready," I said. Picking up bis hat, Mr Cresswell walked out of the cell. My Jailer eyed me for a momen' with a tourb of sympathy on his broad, stolid face. "Keep your nervs up," he said In t low rolco, "and good luck to you." I hadn't the remotest Idea who she was. 1 had been through so many erne- lions during the past few weeks that now, when the fateful moment had come, my nerves and brain seemed to bo too exhausted for any further effort. All t felt as I stepped out Into the dock was a kind of weary and halt numbed resentment. I had no particular sensation either ot hope or fear. 1 walked forward to the front, and the whispered hum ot conversation that was going on all round me sud denly became louder. From every part of the court faces turned In my direction. The occupants ot the press seats began hastily scribbling In their notebooks, looking up at me with quick glances, as though searching for appropriate adjec tives. In the far corner the Jury were already filing back Into their places. They were beaded by the foreman a lean, lantern-Jawed man wltb a long scrsggy neck and a morose ex pression. He looked like a dyspeptic schoolmaster. In a stontorlan voice the usher de manded silence, Everyone rose to their feet, a door at tbe back opened, and Mr. Justice Carle In bis scarlet rone stepped slowly Into view. He was accompanied by two sheriffs, and with leisurely dignity the trio sottled themselves In their respec tive seats, "Mombors of the Jury, will you please answer to your nsmes." While the customary roll csll wss In progress, my eyes almost Instinc tively wandered up Into the public Kallery. It was packod to overflow. Ing, but In the usual place, at tbe extreme end of the front row, I caught sight of th- fsce that I was looking for. It was the face ot a girl. I bad no ticed her first on the opening day of my trial, and amongst that drab crowd of typical sensation hunters her fresh beauty had stood out like some delicate flower. 8he was qulle a stranger to me: I hadn't the re- I stared at him vacantly. Somebody tapped my shoulder. "It's all right, air," whispered voice In my ear. "Come along with me and got your coat and hat." AT the touch ot the warder's hand my brain began to clear. The trial was finished. I bad been found not guflty I was not going to b haugod 1 could walk out Into the street a free man. For a moment the reaction was ao terrlue that I had to grip hold of the ledge In front to keep myself from swaying, I had a confused Impres sion of people standing up, of a fresh outburst of whispering at tha back of the court, of the Impassive Judge writing at his table. Then I turned and walked towarda the steps. Down below, In a half open door: way facing the staircase, Mr. Cress well was waiting for me. "My dear boy," ha exclaimed, as he seised hold of both my hands, "I have no words to tell you bow happy I ami I knew from the first ..." "Better come Inside, sir. If yon don't mind," Interrupted the warder. He pushed back the door aa ha spoke, and the next moment, still a trifle dated, 1 found myself In th small cheerless apartment whloh served as tbe prisoners' dining-room. "You can talk comfortabla In hero," said the warder encouraging ly. "Thanks," t said dully. He took his departure, and aa th latch clicked behind him I sank . down on tbe nearest bench. Mr. Cresswell patted me on th shoulder. "W won't try to discuss anything at present," h said, "Whet you need la a good rest, a good dinner and a nice long sleep. The best thing you can do Is to com bsck wltb me to my house and stay the night. .. ." . tCorvrleM, lJI, Finn PuWtMni C: Nicholas osU a lott, tomorrow. 1 Shady Cove SHADY COVE, Nov. S8. (Spl.) Mrs. Jane Zlmm'crly la living on the 'old Z!mm?rly place near the school houw and Mrs. Bertha Able, hr j daughter. Is living with her and I tekms care of her. Mrs. Zimmerly Is (tjuiiuea to ..- bed. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer have movoo I hack to their plare on Indian creek from Oakland, Calif. Ralph Bender has brought his fam ily bark from Klamath 'alls. Miss Violet Ahle Is staying with her sis ter, Mrs. Ralph Bender. Mrs. Florence Schofleld of Pass dent. Calif., who has boin visiting relatives on Inrtl: n creek has re- 1 turned home. , ilia, r.ank Juhiuon, wh baa bsea quite 111 for some time, la some bet ter at this writing. Many of the stockmen of this community have been gathering up their cattle In the high mountains. There la much snow In th forest reserve and not much feed. Mine Edith Brlstow of Medford vis ited her parents and other relatives over the last week-end. alul( for. tin occasion, lat 1H.