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PAGE ELEVEN WHAT YOU yN Ml Classified FOR EASY RE FERE NCEj( V...VU V-.V,. 1-0 CUc-V V(J liUV IL MEDFCRT") MATL TTJTT51TXE, MT-PFOKI'. OREGON', TTTTTCSDAY. JAXTATiY 24. IMS. g V-.V,. I Vtt I IL Rend every tf on thl pane. Vou will probably find ex actly the thing you want to buy or kII. If It isn't there, advertise . . 1 1 ' t Inexpenslfe. effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Mihnura 25c) each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum lOr) Per line per montb without copy channel J1.2S Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND It LOST Brown and white Springer j spaniel. inone ly... LOST Black and white Boston bull J dog. Answers name Muggins. Re- i ward. David Rosenberg, Tel. 1325. LOST Man's wrist watch. Liberal re ward for Its return. Phone 1527. In orl near Alexander's grocery, brown mi-M containing 6.00 and keys. Finder will do a great favor by re turning same to Mall Tribune. This represents all the owner pos- STOLEN The party who stole tire from trailer on Mae St. la known Return and no questions asked Charlie Reed. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP TRAVELING MAN. large corporation. in Medford week-ends, desires netu- ed room and garage if possible; east side of town. Must be reasonable. Box 872, Tribune. YOUNG MAN WANTED, Who Is In- i terested In electricity and who would like to work in power sta- 1 tlon. startine as oiler. Must be at present employed, and willing to study In spare time at home until qualified to enter this work at good pay. Small tuition cost. For par ticulars write Box 814, Mail Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED City, county and district managers. Matured women and men who can qualify. Opening District office Medfora this week. Box 876. Tribune. WANTED-SITUATI0NS GScJ J" r 36 Republican or Democratic enccd house and restaurant. Write PUtforms but will become a National Box 863. Mail Tribune, before U ,Issu- Ahimy Buy must be pro Saturday morning. .j0yTa Barnes. , rtlWren for rem ind salary. Have nrwxn state teacher's certificate. Write Betty O'Brien. 391 East Main. gUS Baled Hay. 1 ml. N. W. Aahlanfl. Central Point, Lofland Ranch. WANTED-MISC-iLLANEOOS for sale wheat, aiso cwt.; two , - tractor plows. Nate Garrett. Rt. 4. WANTED 3 passengers to Portland. Saturday morning. Share expenses. BARGAIN in 3!4-ln. Sterling centrlf- Box 3296, Tribune. 'Sal Pump, with 4-h.p. motor. - Terms and trade. 22 So. Fir. or WANTED 400-gal. metal water tank; Phone 377. good condition. A. H. Davenhlll, - ml, Ashland. "ME TO RE-TIRE GET A FISK WANTED Alto saxophone. Catl None Better 18-X-3. Central Point. None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE WANTED Household goods, stoves 12th at Riverside. tools or what have you Medford . , ----. , Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel FOR SALE 62 ton 2nd cut alfalfa 1062. hay. 115 tons first cut alfalfa nay. . . . ...... - - Elinor Hanley Bush. 826 East Main JUNK WANTED St Phone 902. We pay cash tor JUNK BAITEKIE- AND RADIATOKS. ALUMINJM FOR SALE Used sewing machlnesall BRASS COPPER and unk Jf all makes: terms If desired All makes defrj-iptiuns rented and repaired, white Sewing MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. 37 o Grape Tel lOWl FOR SALE Pear wood fel 744-X HIGHEST PRICES paid lor furs, hides . -, and pelts. Medford Bargain House FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt. 37 N. Grape. Tel 1062. fertilizer, teaming, phone 913-J. EMPTY TRUCK returning from I- MTSPPI I A WPfiTTB Angeles last of month. Want- load mXbCELLANE0U8 from Hawlev Transfer. Thone 615. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT -unfurnished Moniep iumiabd or Brown & White tiAQ ppMtn APARTMENTS JjjlJz5!i FOR RENT Small apt . 307Yo. Ivy. 7Z ;.,,.hh nart- FOR RENT -iivi' i a..... ment. Phone 641-W. FOR RENT Puwilsheo apartments. 706 8 Oakdale. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BAIES bt moderate at 116 - U F0R RENT FURNISH ED ROOMS ATTftACTI VF riorr.a 04 8 Ir.pe FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS j CABINS ROR RENT Bv day. week or month See at Csmp withus. N Riverside. i FOH KEN-l Room l-il d)oiniti i M.ui rnnjne Jo- o,rtment ja O-ape .treet Will remnaei to ,'Jlt permanent tenant Pnone 15 01 pi, at uall rriDune i newspaper) -f flee " 909 SALE- POULTRY COC KCRE1 hat-hliw ei. ch:c' Lejoorn.W'X-s, Reds. Carley. J14-W FOE EXCHANGE i . TO TRADE! For wood, used 1928 w-.-e ' wheel. t!:e and tube complete. Write I Box 788. Tribune. - i FOR SALE OR TRADE Victor com bination radio and phonograph in ! excellent condition. Leaving town Inquire 323 No. Crape. TRADE (or wood, drop-head Singer electric phonograph, plays U rec- ords. 909 Beatty. back of Camp Withus. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE I FOR SALE Bargain. 20 acres. 3 miles out: best of soli. 3 seta of good I buildings. Only 3500. j e-room modern home on pa.ee street, 61850. Large stock ranch, equipped, for trade. L. G. PICK ELL, 204 E. Main. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT--Jackson County Building it Loan Asa'n Phone 195. FOR SALE OR TRAD Er Large lot. clear: some buildings: near grade and high schools. Klamath Falls for city property with or without buildings. Address Box 174. Tribune FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home; 7 laree rooms, large screened porch. bathroom and pantry, lota of built- ins, fireplace, hardwood floors. large lots with plenty of trees and shrubbery, paved street. C. A. De Voe. phone 623-J-2. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park- lot Box No. 501. Tribune. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1927 Nasn Coupe, excel- l.nt runrllflnn ftPS aVi nr ftr-KV payments. Harold Kingsly, Rt. 3. Box 4Qi Medford. Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SAH5 200 head sheep; lambing in March. Cheap. 1151 low St., Ashland. Ore. F0R SALE MISCELLANEOUS I- FOR SALE. CHEAP Good used Quaker oil circulating heater, in- j eluding storage tanks, etc. Flcks Hardware. FOR SALE Land nlaster $13 00 per ton. Crown Feeds and case ma- 1 chlnery; American Fence. Flnley , Imp. Co.. Central Point, ore. 1 FOR SALE Good used Maytag wash- , ers. Inquire Fick's Hardware. pQR SALE Brooders, kerosene; one 300. one 500; briquet, one 1000, one 1200. Henry Borah, Central Point, FOR SALE Cable, various Jacksonville Garage. sizes. MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re silvered; auto glass Installed; brok en windows replaced; store, front plate glass, table tops; picture framing. MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. 36 N. Bartlett Phone 446 ' ALFALFA for sa'.e. Will trade. some for posts. B. L. Dodge, Tel 1519-J "JOBS." by J. C Barnes. A Special Jackson County Edition. For sale at News Stands and Book Stores. Price 50 Cta. "Jobs" Read Its Declaration of Principles. SKrs AND TOBOOOAN-Call 1346-R. evenings. JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, 8 sizes of rock (? II 50 per yd deliv ered on drive. Ask for price on small order, granite or buckshot. Bateman. Ph. 1534- Y-912-J. IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED?! i nave 101 saie or craoe a late mode: ! AcoustieoD whicb baa so oenefl'd i nearing that I nave no further I use foi it I N Kerr ralent Ore KINDERGARTEN Sparta BldK. Mu- . . , .... ' cig nnu -oil.-, ruuiie IO3 Or lIOO- W Ruth Luy Alice Holm buck BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ah.trarte Jtl KSUM CO. AHSTKAL'l CO. Abstracts of rule irnj Title Insurance The only complete rule of Oregon, and all other persons un 9)ili to Jackson ' ltnown claiming any right, title. In County i 'rest or estate In or to the lands MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and S. No 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Dentistry DFNTISTRY Dr. I H. Main. Gove. 325 B Etprrt ttlndnw Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT lei 1173 House cleanlna: floor waslnz ori ental rue cleaning k upholstering fnlntlnc A IMnrrtiancinK M A BMS3 - PalnUiiH Ai paprhang- ing Tel C46-W. 313 So. Grape. BUSINESS DIRECTORY INVESTMENTS Safety of Tour Investment tn the MED FORD FKDfcK.XL SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 12S E Main St. Insured up to (5000 by the 'Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Musical Instruction. -new modern method of Instruction ; on trombone, trumpet, and all brass instruments. J. Chenoweth. In- quire 105 E Main St.. Med ford j Money To Lend personal or household purpose! on House Furnishings or Autos; aisoiuourt. wmcn oraer was mace on uie r n tl I n-n. lnsv4 1 1Ath Hot a Unmiw lOIK 1BTB nC'lliiatit-Ui lAiauo hivwu i within 30 minutes, under super' vision of the State Banking Dept. License No. S-157-M-160. See W. E Thomas. 45 So. Central. NURSERY STOCK FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and wainut trees, roses and shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 851-R-2. or call at, W B Barbum's. 3 miles south of Medford on hwy next to Ever Shady Auto Camp Ccrlton Nursery. Carlton, Or Corporation, Washington. D. O. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 815. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution tn fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 31st day of December, 1934, In a certain suit therein, where in Western Loan & Building Co., a j corporation, as plaintiff, recovered d lnst E pjMgy ftnd phegiey. his vile, and G. A. Sherk, there is due t and owing to said Western Loan Je . 7 " r, Three Hundred Forty-nine and 99-100 , "' .. . , r (September 28, 1932, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, with costs and nd 1 disbursements taxed at h.bu, the further sum of $125.00 as attor- ney's fees, which decree was enrolled and docketed tn the clerk's office of said court In said county on the 31st i decreeing that said amount was valid and subsisting first and prior Hen upon the real estate hereafter described and ordering the sale there of for the satisfaction of said decree Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion I will on the 9th day of Feb- ruary' l83S- 11 10:00 o clo:11 a- ' Ml. HUM. UUUr Ul .UC liUUl U1UUBS 'kit the City of Medford. In Jackson Coun. ty. Oregon, offe. for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satLsfy said Judg ment, together with the costa of this sale, subject to redemption as pro viaea oy law. all of tne right, title and Interest that the said defendants. Oeorge Iverson. George E. Phegiey and Louzetta Phegiey, his wife, and Q- A Sherk had on the 1st day of Septem ber. 1928, or now have In and to .he following described property, situated in tne county or Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot Number 11 In Block Number 3, In Summit Avenue Heights Ad dition to the City of Medford. Ore gon, according to the official pl&t thereof now of record In said county and state, Dated this 10th day of January. 1935. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Edward E Meyer and Herman O. Meyer. Jr., Plaintiffs, vs. Carr W. Leake, and all unknown heirs at law of Carr W. Leake, if deceased. Charles N. Leake, also known as C. n insane, ana cora E Leake, his wife. William Hanley and Clara Jianiey. nia wife, Samual Che- dealer and Amanda 8. ChedMi his wife, Anna Esmond. Ora B. Es mond and Jane Doe Ewmond, his wife, Amasa O. Esmond and Mary Roe Esmond, his wife, Thomas W. Esmond and Sarah Doe Esmond, hla wife, Samual C. Esmond and Julia Doe Esmond, his wife. Edwin Esmond and Blanche Roe Esmond, his wife. Pruella H. womek anri John Doe Worrlck. her husband, j Achsa L. Erwln and Richard Hoe Erwm, her husband. Pruella Alden I and John Doe Alden. her husband, i and the State of Oregon, and all : other persons unknown claiming j any right, title. Interest or estate 1 in or to the lands described tn this I complaint, Defendants. : To: Carr W. Leake, and all un- ! known helra at law of Carr W Leake If deceased. Charles N. Leake, also I known as C. N. Leake, and Cora I ! Leake, his wife, William Hanley and Clara Hanley. his wife. Samual t-neacsier and Amanda S. Che. 1 "", "mona- a Mmona ana Jan rvw. rmnnri ..- ,- hla wife. Amasa O. Esmond and Mary ; Roe Esmond, his wife, Thomas w i ; Esmond and Sarah Doe Esmond, ais ' i -Mfe. Samual c. Esmond and Julia I jloe Esmond, his wife. Edwin Esmond i.nd Blanche Roe Esmond, hie wife. I ; Pruella H Worrlck and John Doe ! Worrlck. her huaoand. Achsa L Er- win and Richard Roe Erwln. her hue- ' nana, rruena Alden and John Dot Alden. her husband nA tt,. ,..- ucn-.i-ea m tnis complaint, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore-on. you. and each of you. are hereby re- quired snd notified to appear In the, ! above entitled Court and cause and ; answer, or otherwise p'.ead to the ; complaint of plaintiffs, now on tile therein against vou. within four from the date of the first publication 'of this summons upon you. exclusive oi me aaie or publication which is the 10th day of January. 1935. and If you fall to appear and answer or plead to the complaint within the time required, for want thereof, the pontiff w ill apply to t:te Co irt for 1 n rr.ie; prayed for And deman.ird in the:r complaint, to-wit: rr a Decree of the Court quieting the title j South half of the northeast quar ter, and the aouth half of the north went quarter of Section 17; and the southeast quarter of Sec tlon 7: the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the southeast quarter, and the east half of the southwest quar ter of Section 18. all In Township 36 South, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian. :and decreeing that the plaintiff axe tne owners or saia ae&cnoea prem ises In fee simple, freed from the claim of any of aald defendants nd ny nd all other persona unknown. claiming any right, title. Interest or estate In or to the aald described land. This summons la served upon t you once a week for four consecutive weeks In the Med ford Mall Tribune, published In Medford. Oregon. In pur- (SO to S3 00 foriauanoe of an Order of Hon. H. D Norton. Judge of the above entitled - vvk .t vi vauuni v, --. GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. P. O. Address: Medford Natl. Bank Bldg.. Medford. Oregon. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Jan. 24. (Spl.) Extension unit met at the home of Mrs. Roy Tompkins. January 22. Mrs. Effle Birds ye, local leader, demon strated the buynuinshlp project. Those present were Mesdames Glsh. McDermont, Graves, Effle and Nlta Blrdseye, Biles, , Knox, Miller. Dick and Tompkins. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Forsythe. February 12. Mra. I. T. Gallagher, who has been seriously 111 In the Grants Pass hos pital, was moved to her home Janu ary 21, but will be confined to her bed for some time. Nick Struve of Medford was visit ing Louis Drulf January 20. Mrs. Clay Biles called on Mrs. Ma rion Lance at Rogue River, January 21. Mrs. Pauline Wahl. who has been spending some time in Medford with her daughter. Mrs. Maude West, re turned home Jenuarv 21. Mr. and Mrs. John Biles and daugh- ter, Mrs. Philip Conway, and son. Ralph Biles, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Biles nwUB iwvcr, -i.c wci.n uc.1.5 the birthday of Mrs. Conway and Ralph Biles. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller Attended church at Central Point January 20. and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Table Rock Seven members from here attended Live Oak Grange Monday evening, Eleven Boy Scouts and their leaders were entertained at dinner by the Grange, at which time the boya re celved their tenderfoot badges. Jan uary 31, all women members of the Grange are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. F. E. Klerscey; potluck dinner at noon. . Come with material to make articles for the spring bazaar. Rcgue River ROGUE RIVER, Jan. 24. (Spl.) Presbyterian' Ladles' Aid met with Mrs. Fowler Jan. 18. Various Items of business were disponed of and work given out for the fall bazaar. Miss Anderson and the houtess served tea Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Sand ry, Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henderson are the owners of a new sedan. Live Oak Grange met In the Girl tSmt home Monday night with a potluck dinner at 6:30 with the Boy Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Hawsers . Billow t. Front of a Solution of Yesterday's Punle rATTlTlAIClHSIWlOlOlPlSl v oqpoomH a r rIeT h OfMiAB BlQ NjE"iMN O W A jBARS PUR t Aps LTTgE Here d onTa t ilpMo R A 7js RACIEJRMUA C T E A L QN A pE pac t Hld e spffN E oglE N Ire T R A l L SlE A S R s 1a Id'd k e It a i rTs boat I 11. Living 11. Chance , Any monk.r l n w.iv. .ith measure tread 18. Harmonized 18. Pieces of skin from which glove shapes are cut M. Rendered vocal music 11. Tha Greek T II. Denoting ths maiden name 14. Throb 25. Sins J7. Flower 19. Mora pro 46. Picture stands 47. C'auntlO 49. Racket 52. AdvertlstmsnU found It, Music dramas 5s. Heoiins IS. Incendlarlsm 54. Genus of the common clothes moth 51. FemAle sand piper II. Find tha ium of IT. Tra !7. Wealthy 18. Partake II. Ieira, action II. French mar shal 14. Greater quantity 1 y i3 v k M6 17 f fM rr WW''6 W 53 ft-m ill i , - i I, ,. iUiiiil i ' j wr I 04s 7n 48 "W W 5o 51 1 m : I 1 I- - I I I J- I I I I ' Scouts of Rogue Hlver aa gueata end some from the Medford council pres ent. The scouts put on a program after dinner. At the close the grange held their buslneu-s session. A very large crowd was out. Mrs. I. T. Galllgar was brought home Monday from the hospital at Grants Pass vhere she haa been for medical treatment. Her friends hope she may soon be well. Mrs. J. Clark and Mrs. J. Currier of Corvallla visited Mrs. Fowler this week on their way to southern Call fornla. They report that thlncrs are going nicely at Oregon State college. Orvllle Denqler went coyote hunt ing Tuesday and was fortunate In shooting one. Mr. and Mrs. Dowd of Eugene were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hender son Jan. 14 and on Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Henderson were dinner guesta of Mr. ad Mra. Dowd at the Medford Hotel and enjoyed a theatre party afterward. Mrs. Dowd and Mrs. Henderson were girlhood friends when they lived In Seattle. The Rogue River basketball team of the high school went to Phoenix Friday night where they won. 37 to 9. over Phoenix. Rogue River La In top position In the league standings, with four wins and no defeats. They will meet Phoenix again Feb. 22. It Is reported that Mrs. Martha Stead la still very ill, her daughter, Mrs. Marlon Lance of Foots Creek Is staying there caring for her mother. James Whipple came down Monday from the mine up Pleasant Creek snd reports two feet of snow there. The Rogue River Civic Improve ment club will meet at the home of Mra. Fowler Friday, Jan. 35. when a program on Russia will be presented. A dance for the benefit of the Rogue River basketball team of the high school will be given Saturday night and the executive committee of the Girl Scouts will serve the sup per, the proceeds to go to the finish ing of the Scou. home. Hugh Hartman and wife have moved from the Glenn Morse houe to the auto camp across the river and Mr. Morse and family will move to their home from the McVay home wnere tney nave been living. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, 32 gathered at the home of Mrs. Josle Love where they enjoyed a lovely din ner which Is an annual affair. Guests Included Girl Scouts, committees, leaders and a few visitors. After din ner the girls put on a nice program. On Sunday afternoon four carloads of young people from the- Presbyterian church went to Ashland where they attended the Endeavor meeting. A carnival will bo staged at the high school Friday night where every one will be able to enjoy all kinds of fun. The proceeds will go to the basketball team. Little Miss Dorrls Bedford came from Medford Saturday and will stay some time with her grandmother. Mrs. Tom Wilson. Dorrls will attend school here. FINAL PLEA MM FOR HEALTH SEAL RETURN Mrs. I. B. Schuler. chairman of Che committee in charge of the Christmas Seal campaign, today made a final plea to those who have not yet turned In their money for seals purchased, to do so Immediately. The Jackson County Health asso ciation la anxious to have all money or seals returned so that a final re port of the campaign may be made. Dse Mall Trioune want imJA. Cross Word Puzzle 8. Likely 9. Trite 10. Renders acces sible 11. Taparlny plsce used for splitting . IT. One who ex acts exorbi tant Interest It. Approaches 21. .spread to dry 22. Kxlst 24. Vigor: si (in ii 26. Showed mercy to XI. Mti Meal sounds 80. Before 12. Waxhlnr Hfthtlv II. Card with a single spot 34. Tlmtd 36. Made speeches. humorous 38. Paul. 30. Throng 40. Went up 43. Heroine of "The Flylnt Dutchman" 45. Ftmlnlne nam 46. Cut of rnent 41. Ouldo's highest note M. Comprehend 51. Organ of hearing DOWN 1. Smnrt blow I. Leaf of the palmyra ' palm S. Representation on a flat surfaca 4. At any tlma I. Type nf auto mobile 8. Trcmhleg 7. Dines beauty around him. He had only one eye for it, after all; over the other he wore a big shield of black leather. A plaster patch made a big white cross on the opposite cheek and a bandage circled his head. To give his stride greater freedom he had pulled up his long gray robe so that a fold hung over the cord that girdled him and the edga of his gar- ment kicked in and out around his kneoa. In tile calf of each brown and hairy leg there was a mighty flat of muscle needed for the support of Mils tower ing bulk of a man, yet the only pro vision he carried with him on bis journoy was a poucb of dry corn meal. Ho was dark as an Indian, but his broad faco was marked with the pain and doubt of some high en deavor. The sun bulged its cheeks In the west and blew radiant color all across the sky; the heavens dark ened to green and amber, then yel- 'Come dip your hands Into that sack all goldl" low-green and blue, with the green fading rapidly Into night as Brother Pascual came tc the narrow mouth ot a gorge over which leaned pillars ot lofty rock. A Jack rabbit darted from behind a stone and fled, leav ing the whisper ot Its speed In the air. And In the mouth ot the ravine the friar paused and shouted: "Oh ho! Oh-hot 1 am Brother Pascual! Hal! Do you heart I am Brother Pascual!" After a moment, while tbe echoes wero still dimly flying, a voice al most at bis elbow aald: "Well, brother, who's hungry nowT Whose bellyache are you to tell ua about now?" "Is It Luis?" asked the friar. "Luis went spying once too often Into the stockyards at Cblhunbua. Tbey killed him In the slaughter house. Maybe they made him Into sausage." "What Is your name? Ah, yon are Carlos!" "You've only seen me once; and It's too dark for seeing now, unless you're a cat How do you remember .people. Brother?" "I remember them by their need of mercy," aald the friar. "Poor Luis! Is he gone? He had a need of mercy, also." "So has every man with Rubrls,' answered Carlos. "So have L So have all mortals.1 declared Brother Pascual, humbly. "1 am going on to the bouse." "There's plenty of noise In the bouse," said Carlos. "Yesterday we j caupht a mule train loaded with' "I DON'T want to hear It," broke In Pascual. "We are all sinners. Carlos. But good may come out of evil. Oood may come out of evil. 8alnt Nicholas, be large In the eye of my mind!" With that, he stalked on through tbe thick blackness of the ravine, which rapidly widened. Trees choked the way. Wltb bis long staff NAVY RECRUITING AREA Officer C. B. Tongue of the Med ford naval recruit lnt offices an nouncd that the Medford naval re cruiting territory ha bvn lnrreaMd to Include the three counties in A RAPID-FIRE ROMANCE BY EVAN EVANS CHAPTER 1 OUTLAWS' DEN HE strides of Brother Pascual were lonft and swift, but the day strode longer and swifter by far to its ending. Shadows as blue as water were flowing through the ravines, rising higher and higher, and the naked summits of the San Carlos range began to burn with rose and with golden flame against that Mexican sky; but the friar, taking a stronger hold on the staff which was his companion in the wilderness, gave little heed to the he fended bis course through them until he came out on a lovel valley floor, with a stippling of lights near by giving a vague outllno ot a house. He beard singing and shouting and the beat of running feet while he was still In the distance, and though ha once pledged to love good and bate evil, he conld not help smiling a little. For Pascual was In many respects a true peon and therofore he had to forgive a true bandldo like Mateo Rubrl-. A thief stoali from all alike: a bandldo harries the rich only; and In Mexico there Is a belief that grows out ot the very soil that all rich men are evil. When he came to the door of the house ho beat on It three times wltb his staff, Then be threw tbe door open on the smoky light of the Inner hall, and shouted: "I, Brother Pas cual, am coming! It la I, Brother Pascuall" The thunder of his voice rumbled through the bouse, and tben a door flung open to hla right and lot a rush of sound flow out about blm. "Bring In Pascuall" shouted the familiar, strident tones of Mateo Rubrli. Haifa doxen wild young fel lows leaped through tbe doorway and selxed on the burly trlar and drew hint Into tbe room. It was tbe kitchen, dlnlng-hall, and reception chamber of Mateo Rubrls. As a chorus of welcome rose to greet Brother Pascual, be snuffed up at the fragrance of roasting kid- most delicious of all meat In this world; and the savor of frljoles cooked with peppers, and the pun gency of coffee, and the thin scent ot beer and tbe sour of wine all were In that air. At the long table some of the men were still eating; others looked on wltb a careless Intorest aa Mateo Rubrls, equipped with a small bal ance-scale, measured out lumps of shining white metal and small heaps of beavy yellow dust. Brother Pascual refused to call It silver and gold because money Is the root of all evil, and be loved these men In spite of himself. So be fastened his gaxe only on the hnge squat figure of Mateo Rubrls. who wore common cotton tronsera. furled up to bis knees, and cheap btiaraches in bis feet. The sleeves of bis shirt were ent off near the armpit so aa to leave unhampered that vast strength, northern California bordering on Ore gon. The addition of these counties. Del Norte. Siskiyou and Modoc, will not give Medford district larger month- to draw from that much additional ! territory. The district, organised with j headquarters In Medford last May, now includes all of Oregon south of RruMTbUA?. and the newly acquired tec- ! tlon of the southern state. Bad air kills more t.isn war. ' 'UMW - ULP 1 whlcb, men said, wsjs unrivaled la all the San Carlos ra no : all Mex ico, perhapB, and therefore in the world! Bo thought I'ascual. And be. rejoiced In the mirht ot that fellow peon In hla ragged, dirty clothes: he rejoiced In the red silk cap that Ruorts preferred to all the som breros of clotb or of straw. And the heart ot Pascual was touched with sympathy when be marked, diagonally across the flushed face of Mateo, the long white scar which the whiplash had left on the flash. Men said that no single whip-stroke could have left such a broad and deep scar, but that Mateo Rubrli, In tbe passion ot bis shame and hate, bad rubbed salt -nto bis wound to freshen It and itoep It burning on his face as rage burned in his heart. At any rate, there was the sign clearly visible whenever his face reddened, which was often, "pOMB here, little old Pascual!' Rubrlz was thundering. "What have you been doing to yourself? I've told you that It you keep taking your short cuts through the moun tains, up the cliffs and down the . Devil's Slides, you'd have a fall one of these days. Well, If you've had a. tall like that, thank God that your head was battered but not broken. "Come here and dip your hands Into that sack all gold and take out the fill ot your big hands. You j can weight down your pockets and spena it an on your poor, uip in your bands as deep as tbe wrists and pull out what your fingers will hold. Come, Pascual! Hal, my chil dren! We shall all be a thousand leagues nearer to heaven when Brother Pascual has prayed for us." Brother Pascual stood by the ban- v - --.. dlt and looked down at tbe buckskll -sack which held auch treasure. He was' aware, too, of the gleam ot : white motal and ot yellow up and - down the table. He took a deep ' breath and looked up to the smoke blackened rafters of the room. "Father, forgive them!" be said . from his heart. Then be added: "Not even for my poor, Mateo. Give me something to eat, as soon aa 1 have washed. But stolen money poisons even the poor." Mateo caught him by the wrists and looked him up and down, bait ' Bavage and bait fond. "Listen to - mo I Be silent, everyone. Mateo Rubrls Is speaking. Do you near? One day 1 shall give up this life and go Into a desert wltb this good man. ' 1 aball scratch np roots wltb my bare bands and feed on them. I shall drink nothing but clear spring water. Give me a cup of that wine, one ot you! And 1 shall spend the rest of my days praying and dome penance." He seized a great Jeweled cup whlcb was banded to blm, brim ming with sour red wine, and poured half the contents down hla throat. . . "When I do penance," he roared, "It shall be the groatest penance that ever waa done by a Mexican, and Mexicans are the only men." He made a gesture, and some of the wine slopped out ot the cup and splashed from the floor onto the bare calves of bis legs. "Do you hear me, Pascual? I shall be such a saint one day that they'll have to shift In their chairs and crowd their balos closer together to make room for Mateo Ruhris!" (CopyrtlM. ItSI. Harper 4 Brother.) Brother Pa.eual blooms, a peacemaker, tomorrow. ROW BOAT WANTED Large enough for four people Give price and where boat can bt een. W. 0. Fillinger, Mail Tribune.