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page yrnm WHAT YOU W'hm Classified FOR E ASY .REFERENCE; I liUV lifRDFORD MATL TKTBUXE. MHEDFOim OHEGON". SUNDAY. "MAY 12. W35 4 vvtia i-ii v I SILL laanur 4 vvakygq HGOU.R.OW HEmtSBBSEc g 1U1KV 4 Read every ad on thli page. You will prohuljly Him ex actly the tiling you want to buy or sell. It It isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. Per word first Insertion (Minimum X5c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum mc) Per line per month without copy changes .51-26 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TUCEN UP 1 Jersey steer, each ear. C F. Smith. Point. RATES LOST U dog musing, call 1518 WANTED MALE HEL XnteSWchxI cuuers. A. P. Jor dan. Talent. Ore. JfIv"Eop7nlng" now tor reliable salesman age 25 to SO Korsto take care of demand lor Ral5n household products In Medlord. Ocf profit for hustler. We turn lah everything but the car to eta. t you. Rawlelgh Co., Dept ORE-134-L, Oakland. Calif. W ANTED FEMALEHELP WANTED Capable person for gen eral housework. State experience end references. Wages 30. P. O Box 1093, Medlord. WANTED Young lady for house work. Part time. Call 1573-W. wNTEIExperlcnced waitress. None other need apply. HoUljnic kson ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare-time- 5 to 15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work Send stamp for particulars. HAWKINS, Dept. 818, Box 75, Hammond, Ind 1 WANTED You nx woman for genera housework and assistance in the care of two babies. Phone 930-R for full particulars. WANTED Experienced plrl for gen eral housework. Call 1472-J. VAN TED Young woman over 19 for general housework and care of twu children. Pleasant home and spend ing money. A good pcrmnnent posi tion for the rUriit, girl, xncrlenee and references necessary. Box liOa. Tribune. WANTED E xperlenced woman or girl for general housework. Small family. Box 1878. Tribune. WANTED Experienced girl or middle-aged woman for light houso-wo-k in cour.trv Board and room (5 a month. Writ Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Ore. WANTED-SITUATI0N3 rStAURANT UNIFORMS. Men's laundry. Mrs. Morgan, 429 8. Cen tral. WANTED-M1SCKLLANE0US WANTED Used Chevrolet or Ford sedan In good condition at a rea sonable price. Box 1980. Tribune. WANTED 150 ft. used poultry fence. Write Box 135, Central Point. WANTED TO BUY Turkey chicks. Address 505 Elizabeth, street. Ash land, Ore. Tom Lang. WANTED 100 baby turkeys Box 1795, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY for cash, or trade. agricultural machinery, any eonctl tlon. Have good milk cows for sale or trade. Box 1793. Tribune. WANTED Used 953-R. typewriter. Phoae WANTED TO RENT 5 room house with shade, write Box 2010. Trib une. iVAvrk'U Bv cent'.emnn. cood m In private home, close to Medford , business district. Box 1709, Trlb- une. I WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby SchuJZ. Beetle. Oregon. CASH paid lor men's, women's and children's clothing Good condition Hair braids made to order. Useo Wardrobe Shop. 518 E Main. WANTED Wool mohair See us be fore you sell Wool ohs & twine for sale Medlord BRivam House 27 No Giape St Ph 1062 WANTED Wt pay cash for household jJOda furniture and stoves We also ouy metals moes pe;t wxi inn mo hair MEDFORD BARi.AiN HOUaE 37 N Grape St Pnone 1063 FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR REN" 4-rocm hou?e. Call at 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT 3-room n o i . b 1 1 .1 . Part'y lurniiliei. Gara;e. &53 Da iEOTL. FOP. FFNT To r' F-irnlfhed r.'"u--B. tirr. 7 ml. y. Rosd Prrvdale. P.-.one 731-R. -,n ja-K-.r.T'i'e e.-.sor.a.e reat FOR RENT 6 rorn em r.w r' - r.ed rr. vl : 4i7-J ir'. -"d F0& RENT HOUSES - 4-ROOM house. 15 acre. Will rent 633 No. Riverside. j FOR RENT House. Close In. Phone 319-Y. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Fine 4 -room furnished apartment. 309 Beatty Bt. Geo. lverson. VERY modern furnished apartment. Electric rerrlfrerator. unnaers. 003 W. 11th. Phone 445-X. FURN. APT t rooms, sleeping poreli, private, bath, piano, davenport, Maytag, garden, berries, flowers Adults. Inquire 313 Portland Ave. FOR RENT Two 3-room apts. furn ished. One (10.00, one (IS. 00. 304 8o. Grape. FURNISHED apivrtmeute. South cen tral at Twelfth. FURNISHED and unfurnished apart ments. Close In eud reasonable. 346 6o. central. FOR RENT Apartments. One. two & three room with kitchenette. 130S E. .Main St. NICELY furnished 3 and room apartments. 604 W. Tenth. FOR RENT Furnished Berben. 10 Quince St. Apt. The 4-ROOM apartment, partly furnish ed; heat, water, private, bath, gar age Will re-dtcorate to suit ten ant. 915 W. 10th St. DURELL COURT, appointment. Phone 879-x for AVAILABLE l-room modern unfurn ished apt For Information. Holly Apts.. 135 No. Holly. Tel. I397-R. FOR RENT Modern furn apartment FURNISHED APARTMENT CombUv atlon living and dining room, kit chenette, sleeping room and bath room Water and s&enm beat furn ished Rent reasonable. Apply Malt Tribune. FOR RENT Corner apartment to Mall Tribune building Furnished sleeping room, fireplace, combina tion living and dining room Kitch enette with bullt-lna Dressing room bsth room Heat and hot and cold water furnished Reason able rent Apply Mall Tribune of fice. 2-ROOM APT., furnished. 229 No Ivy BACHELOR apartment. 445 So Front FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 5 furnished rooms, close to park, modern. Will be vacant about first of June. Wm. F. Camp bell, 804 East Main St. ATTHACI IVK roums 404 8 Grape BOARD AND ROOM RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 14 A. close In. 12 In pears. Bosc and Anjou. excellent condition. Good buildings. Clear, Equipment with place. Reason ably priced. Box 1776. Tribune. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 33 North Grape street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired S17e 16x60 feet Will rent or 1'ise at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office FOR EXCHANGE .22 SPECIAL and Illinois watch, to trade for electric water pump. A. L. Lehman. Rout 1. Box 224, Medford. Sunset Drive. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 6z A. 3 mi. from Medford, Improved, for place in Medford. Wm. Ludwtg, Applegate FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 4-ROOM house. 13 acres. Will rent 523 No. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE 32 A.. Illi nois valley. Small house, other buildings. 803 Pine St. TIMBER 1GP4 ACRES timber and land In Jackson Co. Mu.st be sold. II Inter ested write me lor description. Geo. H. Bell. Stayton. Ore. 7i-i A. Ideal poultry ranch. Stock, In cubators, and brooders. Good busl' ne.As start. Excellent chance fur expansion. Gumming Poultry Ranch. Central Point, Rt. 1. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE acre suburban, with $1700 dou ble constructed 4- room English cottage. surrounded by large oaks, parage, chicken house, garden already in. under Irrigation. Total price 41700 00 one-third down, balance 915 00 per month Including inter est. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC lu3 E. Main Medford, Ore Si'I.ENDID STOCK RANCH 320 ACRE6. 170 In cultivation, good mil. all fenced with woven wire Balance or land timber and pa tu:e. Living Springs. Good f:vs rrrom hoiife, ryiru and chicken ao'ise Spring water p:p'd to nuiid i:ijs Oitrar.ie. Price 6.0X)00 with J.'ooo down, balance wonderful terms CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC Iuj E- Main Medford, Or SIJ-KIYOU HEIGHTS NEW HOME SACRIFICED fl rm.. &th. auto nialc oil nt, 3 roms extra Largf. (-err.er.t ossement. unfinished at tic, fine view. No trade-in. OTier m-it leare city J-ine 1st. Specil vrmn v depend oie bjyer Open di..y 2-5 p rn. 1519 Ewt Main 6t ACRE STOCK RANCH ar.d equip ment, free :rr:?st:on. modT) home tr-.ih 1. replace. 3 1 a r a e barn T.:o-jiir.'ifi "f dolia-R m p'.aoet a-.'! Or.v fSVi ALSO 10:j a-re - . s.l ;n alfL.'a. flr-r-- ' .. -- i.LJ. L- G IFOR SALE REAL ESTATE; FOR SALE 480 A. ranch. 8 room modern home, lance barn. 35 head of cattle. Cash S3. 500. terms also. Box 3001. Mall Tribune. BEAUTIFUL SCEINIC HOME for sale 10 A. fruit. 13 A. timber land. -a rm modern house. Fine water system. Lydla M. Yourtss, Old Slflpe Rd.. end Beall Lane, turn north, 4ch house. For Southern Oregon property 8ce SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N Riverside A REAL 6NAP and no foollrv;. Small modern home, comparatively new. In A-l shape. Priced for quick sale at great sacrifice. Must have cash. That's why the price Is slaughtered. Pull particulars at 335 S. Riverside. FOR REAL BARGAINS In dwelling house property or business prop erty, see '.V. E. Thomas at 45 So. Central in charge of liquidation of Union Savings and Loan. Western Loan and Bldg. Co. and Inter Mounealn Bldg As Loan. We have a large Hat of properties which are being sold at a fraction of their real value. BROWN At WHITE are selling some splendid building lots both on pavement and off. at prices from 80.00 per lot up We can offer at tractive terms also. Brown Sz White 104 W. Main. BROWN is WHITE are offering a Bargain at 420 So. Grape. Six room Bungalow, reftnlshcd Inside and out. oak floors throughout, new linoleum in kitchen and nook, close In. paved street, clear title, prl'ie (2500. Only 50 down and (22 50 monthly. Interest 7 Brown A: White Agency. 104 w. Main. BROWN Je WHITE still have a few of those very choice 8 acre tracts of DEEP FREE SOIL adjacent to PAVED HIGHWAY STREAMS ANO , FOREST. Our prices are at THLi BOTTOM, terms are very reason : able These tracts cannot De duoli ' Cftted Tor soli condition, location water and price. SEE Charlw A Wing Agency Inc. tv Buy Your Home HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT-Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 105 WHEN vuu think of real estaLe think' of Brown fc White FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Duroc Jersey boar. 0 months old. Box 1981, Tribune. FOR SALE Good young Jersey cow; 600-sfillon galvanized tank; good dry wood, Sl.flo tier and up. Fnmk Scherrer, Phoenix, by New bry Packing House. FOR SAL15 Registered Guernsey bull, heavy milking utraln, John Deer mower. Phone 697-J-2. 0 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls good papers Call 1559 FOR SALF Lltfht work & saddle horse. Medford Riding Academy. Phone 838-H. FOR SALE Good family cow. Fresh en this month. Inquire Meehan's Store, Orchard Home Drive. Gun days only. AT STUD Black Mamoth Jack Mor Kan Saddle Stud 3 miles west uf Talent on Anderson Creek (Bailey Ranch) Tom Kouns. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 215 White Leghorn pul lets 14 weeks old, also a few Buff Leghorn cockerels 6 weeks old. Rt ! Box 220. Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE Colored fryers. Phone 951-R. FOR SALE Six wka. old roosters Mrs. Bertha Hungate. 2 mile west Talent school. WHITE LECIHORNsett mgeXgaT 60c" O A DeVoe Vel 623-J-2 FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIOI1EED R. Canaries. 523-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE "27 Dode truck, motor, tires good condition Terms. Want 1-lnch centrifugal pump. Box .1783, Tribune. GUARANTEED USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth trade-lna. 1934 Dodne Sedan like new. 1933 Chry.sler Royal Sport Coupe. 1932 Chrysler 6 DrLuxe Sedan. 1931 Chry.sler 6 Sport Coupe. 6 whelA. 1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe . whls. 1931 Chv. 5 P.ifisvnzer Coupe. 1931 Chcv. Sport Coupe, 6 wheels 1930 Chev. Sedan. 1930 Chev. Sport Roadster. 1930 Dcdue DeLuxe Sedan. 1929 Packard Set! an. real value. 1929 Ford Town Sedan. Manv others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Lot on East 0th St. FOR SALE Truck, wagon, tools, horses, cows, r.'inch for rent. Crops all in. A lo smnll dairy ranch for sale. Inquire Summit Service sta tion. 4 ml. out Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE OR TRADE Nash six T. dan. rood running condition. Mv ron Root A: Company. 47 South F:r. HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! WHAT HAIL DESTROYS HAIL INSURANCE REPAYS Investigate this year's features and rates Hail Department Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 100 E. Mair.?t. Photic 723 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD used cars taken In on new Oldsmobiles and Packsrds. '34 Plymouth DeLuxe Town sedan '34 Plymouth DeLuxe Special sedan Trunk, 5900 miles. '34 Plymouth Special coupe. '33 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan. '33 Bulck 4-loor sedan. '32 Plvmoulh DeLuxe sedan, leas 15,000 miles. '31 Chev. Special setan. 39 Durant coupe, motor over hauled, new rubber (165 00 27 Pontlac coach 85.00 '28 Studebaker coach ........... 85.00 Packard touring 63 0') 27 Star sedan 85 00 OldaTioblle Parckard cars and Diamond T Trucks. J. J. Osen brngge. 132 So. Riverside FOR SALE OR TRADE 1938 Vaaex 4-door sedan. 1937 Dodtje-Graham 1'? ton truck. Monarch steel range. Inquire 414 E. Minn. Phono 161. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOSIERY sold on approval. Ladles' fine silk hose almost perfect. 8 pairs (1.00 postpaid, satisfaction guaranteed. Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. C. "IF you have difficulty In gAttin your children to chew their crusts for the added chewing cxerctAp try Juicy Fruit Gum it accomplishes the same purpose." PLACER MINERS The California Gold Recovery Units s.-reens and washes, three pens per minute. Ste It. Stamp brings folder. 1313 West 2nd. Los Angeles. Calif. FOR SALE Household Goods at Eids Transfer Co., 1015 North Central. Overstuffed Rocker Hide Tr.hles Flvrplace Screen Chairs Dressers lied Rfom Sets Po. k .Saddle K!nin,T Saddle and Ml.sr. Goods. Sold for Storage ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on your fishing, cimpintf and hunting needs. Cliff's Sport Shop. 317 No Rlvercdde. LOOK -LOOK-LOOK Ladles dresses 50c to $2 50. Men's clothej 75c to 65.00. Shoes 25c to SI 50. Children's Clothing 10c to 32.09. JSED WARD ROBE SHOP, 518 E. Main. FOR SALE Showcases and used shelving, west side Pharmacy. FOR SALE Hay mke. good condition W. H. Arnold, Route 1. Box 297. FOR SALE Colestor amplifier, laro horn megaphone and 2 h. p. elec tric motor. Medford Armory. John Schepers. FOR SALE Fordson tractor, plows, disc. ladder, picking buckets, etc Phone 5Q5-L, FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle Jt spray rig. complete, hose guns, etc. 2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted deep well outfit. Inquire D. M Lowes place. Valleyvlew. FOR SALE Seed com. J. A. Manke. 2 miles east of Jacksonville. SPECIAL River loflm. 2 yds. 12 00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand . rock, plaster sand Batcman'a 1534-Y or 912J. BUSINES8 CHANCES SMALL confectionery business fo; sale. Redding, cheap. Phouo 1430-J-2. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 60 penny operated peanut vending machines now on local locations netting 10 per cent of Investment monthly Box 3911. Tribune. Immediately. ! HAVE YOUR Old Washer repalredl ! Reasonable prices. Flck's Hardware Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Pertaining to lbs rheck S. Unit of work 9. A rah Ian garment IZ. Idolize 13. Consignation 14. Fall behind 15. Sinking blrO 16. McliHnaJ plant 18. Fober 20. nnMlich river 21. Wacers 23. Ke:Umff ta. Kra Cylindrical 7. Human trunk 'i'J. Attempt Zl, Mouth of a volcano ?7. Before 38. Makes destitute II, Command to a cat (2. Scandinavian measure of length If. Lure 15. LmprcBi of Turkey 17. French ciilotor to. Dutch city Solution of Saturday's Puzzle cAWi0BWicJz ART Mhi fflTi L Tp T o pIgjT RlAl i Nlr: VJ nUi T E B. E tme s m n'fJa A N lE J - n c h 111 1 Y A TIT R aIcIt E QMX o a cm' R "F-PF N E- 61. Orb of dar 62. Cod dean of 61. Cornplctt col lection ,1. Favorite 55. Wool on fabric DOWN I. DtsflKura 3. Fusa 1 V 3 4 s WW1 i7 Is " !S 27 26 '':'ffy,:'2f 39 31 3Z 'JiuL AL - ' ' ':.!. u 34 ?S 3 J7 ' 38 3? 4o : To 7T Ti 'X" si BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. AH3THACT CO. Abstracts of Title and rule Insurance, me only complete rule 6 y a t in in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and o. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonasle, 258-M. Commercial Spraying. UentUirj, DENTISTRY Dr. Main. I. H. Gove. 325 fcMu'rt Window Clctiiicrtt. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning A upholstering IrunMCL TRUCKING As STOR AGE LOCAL an distenee hauling;. Furniture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833, F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER V STORAGE CO. Office, lolo No Central phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 610 North Riverside Phone 616 Money to Lend MONEY LOANFD - J50 to :J00 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; sleo Cars Ke-Unanced Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No S 157 see W E Thomoa or E. J Riley. 45 So Central. running At iMiiierliunclng. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deoo rator Fine interior work a spec ialty. Competitive price. Phone 933-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHAHM In colors (or your home by paint inR. tinting. paperhnnr.iiiR HARRY MARX Route 1 Phone U-F-4 M A D1.1S3 Painting A: pnperhang tnfl re I fno-w 3ia So Grape LUmBER BUSINESS PORTLAND, Ore.. May 11. (API New business totaling 64.849.000 feet, or GO-per cent above the three-year weekly average for May, was reported today by the Western Pine associa tion for the week ending May i. The total was 15 per cont greater than that for the previous week. Shipments were 64.444,000 feet, and production was 43,300.000 feet. For the corresponding week a year bko the an me mills showed orders of 30,954.000 feet and production at 38, 646,000 foet. For the year to date orders are 35 per rent greater than for the corres ponding period last year. Kx-SmIoii Passes PORTLAND, Ore.. May 11. (AP) William Wallace McCredle. 73, former Washington conKressman and super ior Judge, died here today. He and a nephew. Walter H. McCredie. owned the Portland Baseball club of the Pa cific Coast league from 1904 to 1921. McCredle Is survived by his widow. He was born In Pennsylvania In 1862 and was a graduate of Cornell uni versity. He was elected superior Judge of Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Orchestra con ductor' tick U. Deputy 17. F.ntltle 13. Ibsen character Fly Inn noc turuni animal Blf Roman road Body of Jewlab 26. law '3. Odor 30. On who lth- druv.f from I union 31. Kind of parrot ::2. However 34. Hrofld street 'A'j. OccuiiBiit 36. Superlatlv ending 2S. Sa' kd on a ball Held 29. Get awr from artfully 40. RTit aga'o 41. Tally 44. Cainbow 41 Serpent 48. Kn-lirn of tht presont partltpla it. B'jrn f. Edlbla crua tcean 4. 8y,n of tha xodlac I. Toar aminder $. Snapping 7. M'v hark . Htlfkv atuff 9. Living MSI lip ENEMY'S CHAPTER ONB THE HAIRLESS SKULL. ALISON REDE, brushing her teeth In very cold water, raised her head from the basin to listen. Night, in an empty house, is always liable to produce strantfe and alarming sounds, but surely that had been a footstep? It must be her father at last I Her mouth was full of pink soap flavored with areca nut, so she could not call out, but the flooding sense of sheer relief was wonderful ; never had she been through such a nerve shak ing exiuM'leuco. For her (athor, usually bo careful of her comfort, to change bli plana by telegram at the last minute was had enough. True he had written to hr that he was leaving London and was looking for a country place, yet It was totally unlike him to ask Alison to meet him at this lonely house at eleven at night, still more so to add "If I am late, wait thero for mo": for Robert Rede was the most precise and punctual of men. and he had always come to fetch her at Dover. Dut If the telegram seemed odd. her arrival at this now home had been worse. The hired car which had brought her here from Warley Station was already halfway down the road before Alison had realized that the hell produced no answer. Groping her way to the back she had grasped at last that the whole place was dark and empty. Tired, cold, very wet and rather frightened, her first Instinct bad been to try and nod some cottage near by. Hut It was tale; uo friend ly light showed anywhere along the dork road: her (ulher'a telegram had boon explicit "wan mere for mo" and If she wont exploring she might miss hlni when he arrived. . At ten minutes to eleven on a pouring wet autumn night, It seemed silly to attempt to walk a matter of six miles hack to the eta tlon. Soaked and shivering, she bad waited for ten minutes In an open porch that gave her no protection from Hie driving rain. Then with the aid of her pocket torch she bad managed a (Ind a window alar and with some difficulty got herself and her small attache case through It Into the pantry. Dut thankful as she was to be un der sheltor, a hurried search of the house had failed to discover the main switch of the electric light. Uy the pale beam of her small torch the empty house seemed strango and eerlo. Waiting, expect ing every moment to hear her father's car arrive, she had tried to keep her spirits up and to pretend that the whole affair was a vast Joke. To All In time, she had unpacked ber brush and sponge bag and had started to wash off some of the cling ing dirt of SwIsb and Fiench trains. But now. rinsing her mouth, she could afford to admit Mint she had been scarcdl CREAK ... With the glass still In her band. Alison stiffened. Tha muscles of her throat grow tight as she stood mo tionless, listening. Someone was coming up the atalra outside the bathroom, but that waa not her father's brisk, short, rather Jerky tread Slow steps, stealthy, wltb 1 marked pause between each as thouftb the person outside was afraid of being heard . . . Crcakl Then a rattle and a faint, sharp squeak. The girl stared Into the looking glass above the basin, stared across her own shoulder, unable U move, paralyzed with fear. The door was openlngl Then she saw. Her month stretched wide to scream, as she spun round, but no sound came but a dull click far back In her throat. At the same Instant she Dung herself bodily against the door. There was no key; she herself had seen all the house-keys hanging, tied with string, on a book In the pan try; left hanging there, no doubt, by the last tenants. There was no fur niture In the small tiled bathroom except a light stool and Alison, al though tall, was very alight. She was shaking so much that the door rattled as she pushed herself against It and she felt appallingly sick. She found herself wondering whether she could go on holding it sgnlntt that thing which was trying to force the door opon. Clark county, Washington, In 1804 1 while residing In Vancouver, and was i re-elected in 1908. He resigned to w.'k. s'lrccMfully. election to congress In luuw. He served one term. I.anmowers: Sharpen!. Phone 261. Medford Cyclery, 33 N. Kir. MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 Ho. Holly St. KISS . . . by Thing: for the face which had showed for a moment In the door way hail looked barelyt human. Skull shaped anil hairless, leaden-grey even to the Ufoless eyes which bad glared at her frora deep hollows and the mouth which gaped at her with toothless gums. It had been like a corpse, and for a moment Alison's commonsenpe had wavered. She did uot believe In ghosts hut Creak! That came from a distance. Was tha creature going? The pressure on the door had re laxed but the girl did not dare to yield an Inch. Suppose it was wait ing for her to do that? She wanted to scream yet felt that It aha did the z '" vO?'"'- " ., AllsonMared Into the thing outside would'-know that abe was frightened, might take bearL . . . She glanced at the window. It was shut and an old fashioned Venetian blind with wooden stata hung over the curtalnloss panes. Below the window was a drop of twelve feet or moro on to the macadamized road, for she hsd looked out, hoping to see the lights of her fathcr'a car, before she started to wash. But there was Ivy on the wall and Alison Rede. eighteen and a half, atralght from school and fit, would have risked a scramble down the Ivy. What kept her squeezed against the door was not a fear of breaking her neck on the road but the thought that It she turned her back to get out of the window she would be mo mentarily helpless If the door should open; at the mercy of those two lean, groylsh-ycllow claws If they came clutching at ber from behind! EVEN the bare thought made All son's scalp tingle and little cold shivers run down her spine. For those hands bad added the final touch of horror one on the door, the other groping forward hands without any nails. . . . "I can't stand here all night!" she thought desperately. "Oh, If only father'd come!" But though she strained her ears to catch the sound of a car coming, along the road, there was nothing but a far-off barking of farm dogs and a faint creak creak within the 1 " .lyiiii.usiy.liiipiMyiKi .iiiiu.l 1 v'-c.-:...: :!(!! u;.4', !:';gJr t$'f im 4V ' tl' r-"( ? If ' MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ' SPECIALS THIS WEEK CABLE, all sizes USED DRAO SAW WOOD CHOPPING TOOLS CANVAS HOSE, all sizei BARBED WIRE, at Reduced Prices PUMPS. SUCTION HOSES PIPE and FITTINGS, Now-Used HEAVY WOP.K HARNESS. CHEAPEST price in city Evelyn M. Winch house as though the thing outside v.-as creeping away. ' The sharp elgo of the door-panel was cutting into her knee and the tense interval of sllenco played on her nerves. At one moment It seemed, as though something were moving away along the passnge, at the next aba fancied that she could henr breathing Just outside which changed a moment otter to the scut- (lint; of mice. Dared she open the door, make 1 bolt tor the safety of the opon road! But the thought of that corpse. Ilka face waiting tor her, perhaps, at a dark turn of the passage daunt ed her courage, usually Arm, and sht shitted ber weight to the other fool as she pressed hard against the door, "Don't be a coward!" she scolded herself sternly. "There aren't any ghosts! It wbs a man, must havi been a man Probably some poor wretch of a tramp or something, looking for shelter from the rain and scared blue at tlndlng uou hers In an empty house! Take that stool and go on down and telephone to thi pollco! Go on!" But H was much easier to scold herself than to force her panic-stiff-cued limbs to act Logical argument generally a potent weapon whlcl vi-,'I';f-'t,s,t1''iv.'i ';.'V i glass above tha basin. Alison used on herself with good ef fect, failed her. Another faint, more distant creak made ber burl her bedy freshly forward, pressing on the door. A tramp, she told herself grimly, would not try to force his way Int Then suddenly a new wave of sick horror caught ber Just below the breastbone. The light Inside the bathroom was fading! Her electrle torch, lying on the glass shelf over the basin, had turned yellow ths battery was giving out) There are momenta when thi human mind worka at amazing speed. Alison. In the second whlli the orange-glowing wire Inside the torch dimmed from yellow to red, thought with the swiftness of light While one part of her mind argued, sensibly, that she was safer Inside the bathroom, even In the dark, than In the passages beyond, another part of her brain knew with complete cer tainty that she could not do IL Better to chance a mad dash through the house, back through the pantry window to the open road, while the last spot of olectrlclty lin gered, than to face what might be hours and must seem a lifetime In the pitch dark, holding the door! She kept her knee against the pane and leaned far back, reaching tor the torch. (Copyright, isl, Bvelyn it. Winch) Tomorrow: Alison makes a fren slsd dath for freedom. o