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PAGE FJVE re liUV MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 1IEDFOKD, OREGON". FRIDAY. JULY 5. 1935. jHll WHAT YOU Nit Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE; Iffjf few Read every on this page. Voo will probably find ex actly the thing too want to buy or eU. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' i Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word Minimum 10c) Per Une ner month without copy changes , H-M Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND jjOST -Female chow dog. Answers to name of "Mln." Kinder call Mrs. Leonard Brown, 158-J-2. Re ward. LOST Brown bill-fold. Return by mall to P. T. Young. Keep currency a reward. Titles In billfold hard to replace. Thanks. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Elderly man to do chores: suburban home. R. L. Nuna-maker. Rt. 1. Talent. HAVE rich free gold property. Want partner with about 1200. Box 3538. Tribune. UNUSUALLY good buslncs opening for man with S100. Can place sec ond man on Job. Box 3589. Tribune MALE AND FEMALE STENOGRAPHER - DICTAPHONE OPR.. experienced, wanted by out of town concern. Lumber experi ence preferred. State age. experi ence and salary expected. Box 3772, Mall Tribune. WANTED FEKALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply In person. Must be neat in appearance. Franklin's Cafe. WANTED Middle-aged lady for light work In rooming house. Board, room and small salary. Box 3758. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work, any kind, by able bodied married man: competent. Box 3768. Tribune. EXPERIENCED orchard man, mar ried. 40 year of age. wishes year around work or an orchard. Good mechanic, also. Can furnish good references. Steady employment pre ferred. Address F. B. Haselton, Eagle Point, Ore. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Transportation to Seattle about July 10. Share expenses. 13 Newtown. WANTED To rent an unfurnished 6 or 6-roora house to permanently employed party. Box 3747. Mall Tribune. WANTED Excellent care of piano for use of It. Box 3736, Tribune. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles. Wants load for there or f way points. Phone 613. Hawley Transfer. WANTED Used men's and boys' suits snd shoes; also 43 to 52 In ladles' clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. Main. WANTED Young turlteys. State price, location and number. O. W King. Montague. Cal. WANTED Chrysler 70 or 72 motor, with or without accessories. Phone 401-R-l. EMPTY van returning from Astoria July 7. Wants load from there or way points. Phone 615 Hawley Transfer. WANTED 2nd hand goods We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Tel. 266 WANTED We pay cash for household good, furniture and stores We also ouy metals. riMes, pelts wool and m hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Qrape 8t Phone 1062 WANTED He if eT calvea Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Oregon. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed 4-room house. Coll 823-J or set owner at 514 Beatty St SMALL furnished house. 134 S. Ivy. rOR RENT 6 -room furnished house. Mrs. OUbert Stuart. Tel. 513-L. FURNISHED 5-room house, basement. 25 Call 195; after 5 call Mr. Brown 1670. RENT 3 -room house. 812 Summit Cabins. FOR RENT 6-mom rurn:r:ed mod ern house 225 So Riverside Tel 457-J FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown St White FOR RENT ROOMBOARD FOR RENT Room and board or board alone; emee. 324 So Ofsp. LA.TE3 reoaoie at 7i6 t luia. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. Call before 9:30 or after 4:30. Phone 432-W. 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE room. 104 S Qrape FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLEAN, fully furnished, ground floor, private bath and entrance. Adults only. 244- So. Grape. NICELY furnished, freshly decorated apartment: private entrance; lever floor. 1021 W. 9th. 2-ROOM apt., 40 Quince St. Tel. 841-W. FOR RENT Large corner apartment In Mall Tribune building. Hard wod floors reflnlshed. celling re papered and new furniture added; reasonable rent. Apply at Tribune office. APT FOR RENT Summer rates. Ber ben Apts. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Apartment. 806 W. Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin: men only. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Furnished cbln. 12 00 per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE With small payment down, or exchange for property In or near Medford, 160 acre near Grants Pass: 8-room house on high way, service station, small store, three cabins. Ideal for chicken ranch. Inquire 523 East Main. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BROWN & WHITE offer a real value In a fine little modern home. $1500; 10 down. 1 per month, Interest 7. You Just cannot afford to pay rent any longer when you can own a homo at these price. Taxes on this home axe only $33.75 per year. FOR SALE Best tn city homes, stock, dairy and grain ranches; plenty of water, feed; some stocked; free water Hunts; with modern homee. Roberts, Realtor, 720 W.,2nd. RETIRE Raise flowers and pet stock; 40 A. in foothills. 11 miles from highway; dally mall; all fenced; natural meadows full of clover, lots of water, new 5-room house that will surprise you. Bargain for cosh. Inquire at Anderson's Auto Park. Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad vent church; large lot; electric range. Frlgldalre and radio all In cluded in the bargain price of $1,250. See or phone Clarence Pierce. Medford. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building fc Loan Assn. Phone 195. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET 31 Coupe, air-wheel Urea; a real buy at $335. Plerce- Allen Motor Co., Dodge -Ply mo utn Dealers. 5-DAY SPECIAL "33 Ford V-8 Tudor... $445 29 Chev. Pickup 85 For 5 Days Onlv. Best Buys In Town. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Hudeon-Terraplane Dealer. GOOD USEU CARS REDUCED PRICES Larae Stock to Choose From. 1935 Ford V-8 Sedan; special wheels and tires. 1934 Studebaker Commander Sedan 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Sport Coupe. 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 1928 Chevrolet Roadster special. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan. 1932 Cyrsler Sport Sedan. Also twenty others to choose from. Chevs, Fords, piymoutns. See our lot. corner 6th and Bart lett North. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK MILK COWS Fresh, young and gen tle; T. B. and abortion tested. Tel. 31-F-13. Jacksonville. FOR SALE 3-year-old Percheron stallion. 3 mares and colts. W. R. Holman. Eagle Point. FOR SALE 2 burros, 3-yr.-old Jacks; broken to pack. Rainbow Auto Camp. - i FOR SALE--2 brood sows. 6 and 8 pigs. C. J. Logan. Orchard Home Drive. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS 16 GEESE for sale cheap. Call 3-F-22. FOR SALE Pat hens. Rhode Island Reds Sweeney Poultry Yard. FOR SALE Red and white fryers. 415 Maple Park Drive. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS U" NEED no longer be told It's ex pensive to fish. Steel rods 65c and $1 85; reels 45c and 85c; line l,V and 25c. Two cedar boat. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE: Refrigerator. 110-lb. ice capacity. Thoroughly recondition ed. C. D. Bean. 329 E. Main. FOR SALE Cherries, peaches and blackberries. Dolph Phlpps, Crster Lake huh way. FOR SALE Orchard truck. 14-ton, good condition, mileage 12.000: for cish wie. L. A. Salade, Central Po;nt. FOR SALE Cietrac model W track and repair parte. Phone 14-F-23. FOR SALE Davenport and chairs-, table, dresser, wood range. End Transfer and Storage. Call 315. FOR SALE Camera: Zeiss Ic. Zeiss len; carrying case and tripod: A-l condition; tio.OG. A. Fiaaer, fl-tm'i fivu&o. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Electric radio and wash er. 2 stock saddles; 1 mile e&st Reea Creek school, Box 0. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy, cheap. 302 Maple. FOR SALE Cherries, berries, apples, Bermuda onion, colored fryers. 211 Vancouver Ave. ALFALFA KAY for sale In shock. O. H. Andrew. Oold Hill. FOR SALE Binder. 75. Stored with Frank Miller. Central Point. Cnos. Henry, Gawlle. Cal. FOR SALE knox-out Dairy Fly Spray I far the beat. Try It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Used sacks. Aero street from Montgomery Ward'. 20,000 sacks on hand, No. ls and 2's. See ua before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Grain bags and sack twine. Monarch Seed and Feed Co FOR SALE Dog foods and pet sup plies of all kinds. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Youngberries. C. V. Trill, Kings highway. Phone 774-J-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE $50 00 Violin and bow. Frank. Brass Rail. RASPBERRIES for canning. Prices reasonable. Call 774-R-3. See sign one mile out Kings Highway. . FOR SALE A good dairy washing powder for leas money. Get a free sample. Try It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Worm your pullets now with Lee's or Dr. Hess' wormer tab lets or powder. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. $2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bateman's 1534-Y or 012-J. FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle Jr spray rig complete hose guns etc 3 inch centrifugal pump Wanted deep well outfit Inquire D. Id Lowes place Valleyview. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialized classic and Jazz. 218 E. Main HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired i Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware PERSONAL MRS. MARTIN, gifted psychic. Bring all troubles to me. SpecVU rates until July 3rd. 412 N. Ivy St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. JACKSON CO. ABSTRAC1 CO. Abstract ot Title and ntie insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts . of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Centra Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McGonagle. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 113 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes ad House Furnishings or Autos: a lac Cera Refinanced. Loans clOdwO within 30 minutes License No. a 157. See W B Thome or K J. Riley 45 So Central. Piano and Oultar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOH1 Tenrner of Piano and Steel Guitar Song writ ing service Studio. 318 Ubetj Buudmg. Medford Ore. Transfer. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling. Furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central, phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY ntANSFER Expert pack, ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices tight 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Furniture Van. MOVE In padded vans, Cal., Ore. and Wash. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. Martin Bros., Grants Pass Shone 146- J. Painting and Pa per hanging. JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine interior work a spec ialty Competitive prices Phone 953-R. Ree. 124 King. M A BLISS Piloting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W 318 So Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Not. re of First Meetlnt; of Creditors. No. B -20 178 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. i In the Matter of: Joelah Gibson Hlbbard, Bankrupt. To the creditors of JoAlah Gibson Hlbbard. of the City of Butte Fall. In the County of Jackson and District aforesaid. Bankrupt: Notice ts herebv given that on the 1st day of July. 1935. the said Josi&h Gibson Hlbbard was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held In the office of ths Referee. Medford Center Building, Medford, Oregon, on the 17th day of July, 1935, at 3:30 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place the snld creditors may attend. prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, j examine the bankrupt, and transact j such other business as may properly i come before said metlnr. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy, July 3rd, mi, Notice of First Meet In r of Creditors. No. B -20 179 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oryon. In the Matter of: Bertha Ellen Hlb bard, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Bertha Ellen Hlbbard, of the City of Butte Fallv in the County of Jackson and District aforesaid. Bankrupt: Notice la hereby given that on the 1st day of July, 1935, the said Bertha Ellen Hlbbard was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of her creditors will be held in the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building. Medford. Oregon, on the 17th day of July, 1935, at 2:00 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims. Appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meetlug- HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. July 3rd. 1935. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. No. B-20180 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the DlAtrict of Oregon. In the Matter of: Winston T. Dough erty. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Wincton T. Dougherty, of the City of Medford. in the County of Jackson and District aforesaid. Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the 1st day of July, 1935. the said Win ston T. Dougherty was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held In the office of the Referee. Medford Center Building. Medford. Oregon, on the 17th day of July. 1933. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. July 3rd. 1935. Notice of sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 20th day of June, 1935, in a certain suit therein, wherein Inter state Fidelity Building and Loan As sociation, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered a Judgment against L. W. Loomls and Harriett Loomls, husband and wife, defendants, for the sum of Ohe Thousand Bhree Hundred Flftv- one and 88-100 ($1351.88) Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per annum from April 10. 1935, together with the additional sum of one Hundred Twenty-five and no-100 ($135.00) Dollara a attorney's fees. and coats and disbursements taxed at $18.40, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 20th aay oi June. 1935; Notice - is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of said execution, 1 will on the 20th day of July. 1935. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Part of speech Plow back Mark of a wound Sandarac tree Sign of the zodiac Long stick Something thai averts evil Portent Slumber Took up again Obese American In dian Autumn On Chafe Absent Stan Land measure Condensed atmospheric moisture To a point Inside , Smallest 0. I. coin . Spoil . Regret , Little fellows: colloq. , Assigned task , Be fond of . Strive Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle I C EgjCgYiijA SSA UlLlT c a nWm o e w m Ts p Ee nTFeTd ZWMpW e pat siwjp act? W Ahf gA I LlSjggR Uls T E D sje i is t l IWcIa sTj 1 L E sly S T E Mgwl A ki Til n o n efe g gaT u cl Kp T AP 1 g 5 R0 A U g. AM E EMo i L QM i C Q. O Nfl A 5 Kju S E sIaItIeIeInIss tTys e w 54. Assert posl- ' tlvely 85. Negative vote 56. Motion of th sea R7. flaucy fit. Upoch 69. OtherwlM OOWN L Large tubs w r r wt r p r i iiiiiiiz: ! :i ii ill 20 r:::l5r w 43 44 45 4t 7&47 49 4J So" rt M I l iftPll te5f MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS THIS WEEK Paint, all colors, per gallon . . $1,20 Pipe, New. Used, J, Ht 1, 1 , 2 inch and 3 inch. Big assortment used Ranges. Used Cots and New Pads, per set $5.00. Split Pulleys, Boxings, Shaft Collars new, used. Used Washing Machines. Large stock of Hose Canvas, Spray, Suction. 50-inch Saw Mill Saws big reduction. Chains, Peeveys. Cant Hooks. Pumps, Motors. Belting. w the front door of the Courthouse. In the City of Medford. in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the defendants In said suit. L. W Loomls and Harriett Loomls. husband and wife, and South ern Oregon Credit Bureau, an Oregon I .orpor.il. on, nad on uie iitftn oay oi July. 1926. or now have, in and to the following described property, situ ated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt : The South half of Lot Seven (7, and the E;ist h:lf of the South half of Lot Eight (8) of Block Three (3i Went Medford. according to the of ficial plat thereof of record. Dated this 20th dav of June, 1933. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Executrix' Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, executrix of the Estate of David I. Phlpps. deceased, ha filed with the County court or jackson County. Oregon, her final account as such executrix of said estate, and that said court has set Saturday, the 13th day of July. 1935. at the hour of 10 o'clock a- m., as the time, and the office of said court, at the court house. Medford, Jackson County, Ore gon, as the place for the settlement of said account and for hearing of al objection thereto. Dated and first published June 14. 1935. CLARA E. PHIPPS. Executrix W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney for Estate. mm BUTTE. Mont. (UP)-Montana Is engaged In Its greatest building pro gram since the depression began, a United Press survey of 16 principal cities and towns of the state reveals. A questionnaire answered by bulld- .ng officials of those cities levealcd that building permits Issued during the first five and a half months of 1935 was more than a third greater than for the same period of last year, Ninety-five of North Carolina's 100 counties are represented In the stu dent body at North Carolina State college. A patent was issued for fish hooks using mirrors Instead of bait to arouse the fighting Instincts of the males, while "In the case of a female fish the attractiveness of a mirror is 1 too well known to need discussion." Cross-Word Puzzle S. Spurt or gush f. Exchange of fcoods on a arga scale 10. Opposite of awcather 11. Tear asunder 16. Health resort 20. Center of the solar system 22. Revolve J4. Hnhhy 25. Overpower wltb respect and feiir 28. Legislator 23. Cooktng vessel a 9. fioent :tl. Vase 33. Stake 35. Salt of aoetlo acid ST. Wrath iO. Ward off 42. Employ 43. Strike with the 'open hand 44. Been' home 46. California rock nah 48. Obstruction 48. Malign 49. Orows drowsy 60. Lar-Rast vpRetabla 0 organism 68. Stain 3. Pertaining to an era I. Morbid respiratory sound 4. Shortly or con cisely 5. Graceful tree s, Kndure 7. Part of the skeleton READY MADE BY COR II HOPE you will fed bad time, poor woman, but you've taken her place splen didly." There was a hint of regret in Mark Afbcry's voice, as if the return of his invaluable confidential secretary after an illness did not cause him the satisfaction that it should. He looked at the girl who had replaced her, coming from one of the other departments ot the London office ot his great air plane factory. Her moved voice and shining eyes pleased Mm. In the few weeks that she had been doing his personal correspondence he had often been struck by her unurunl combination of business efllciency and emotional appeal. She was. he bad decided, the most absolutely natural young woman he had met in his office life. "You are very fond of your sister, Mrs. Moore?" he asked. lie wanted AH to keep her In his office a little longer, although their work was done and she was ready to go. Hs knew all about Laurie Moore, of course; that she was the widow of Rex Moore, the airman, who had lost his life In an attempt to By the Pacific, that she and her young sis ter had been stranded tn Australia, penniless, and that a friend and bust oesa colleague of his had looked after them and sent them to Eng land, with a letter to himself as the head of the Arm that produced the machine In which the airman had met his death. That was two years ago. Of course, the firm had done everything they coutd to help her. They would have looked after her without offering ber work, but she wanted a Job and would take nothing else, ily now she had worked oer way Into a good position, but It was only In the last few weeks that Mark Albery had come Into personal contact with nor. He found blniBolf interested In ber. She bad brains. He could not at first make up his mind whether she was pretty; then decided that she was not, but sometimes looked beau tiful, when her blue eyes shone and the expression of her oval fare changed from moment to moment In Its emotional vitality. Her eyes were the color of lupins, a dark, misty blue, and her hair was red-brown, like a glossy ripe chestnut. She had a high spirit, and, be guessed, a quick temper. And she was not a "yes girl." He liked that especially in her. As the head of a gnat business, he had so many "yes girls" and "yes men" to deal with. Even the Indispensa ble Miss Dixie was a bit of a "yes woman," agreeing Invariably wltb sverythlng he said. OUT Laurie Moore bad contra dicted him several times. And only last week, over that tiresome mattnr in which he was up against the Qovemment, she had most un expectedly made a suggestion that criticized his own handling of the case. It was a piece of feminine Anderson Creek AtfDBRflON ORE5K, July 5. (Spl ) Many friends of Jama Mays will be glad to know he returned home from the hoapltal Wednesday morning, much Improved, but will be oonf.ned to his bed for some time. Mrs. Bob Llndy of the Anderon lookout station drove out to Medtord Monday, returning luoeday. A LI E STANTON Chapter One I YOUNG WIDOW j have a very good time, Mrs. Moore. You deserve a rest, l ve been work ing you hard these last weeks." Laurie Moore looked at her employer, her blue eyes softly bright with gratitude. "It is so kind of you to give me the extra day, Mr. Albery," she said. "I shall be able to see my little sister's first night on Easter Monday." "That's all right, Mrs. Moore. Miss Dixie will be back on Tuesday. She's had a guile. Ot course, she coulff not un derstand the technical Issues, but her instinct told her that hiB treat ment of the situation was wrong. And she turned out to be right Yes, Mark Albery wns definitely Interested in young Mrs, Moore. He wub not at all certain that he was not falling In love with her But that would be another matter. He woe forty-five and a confirmed bachelor. Marriage had Dover entered his thoughts and was not likely to now. Saturday they rehearsed at the theatre. "Yes, i mlBB Gladys very much when she's on tour," the girl said. "And she hasn't been In London for three months.' "She Is a dancer. Isn't she?" "Yes, and she's getting on splen didly." Pride rang In Laurie's voice It was plain to the man that little sister was the apple of her eye, MTho manager of the troupo thinks a lot of her. 1 shall never forget that it was your kindness that made It. pos sible for her to take lessons. Mr. Albery. You have done so much for us both." "One could not do too much for Rex Moore's widow," the man said. He had a curious voice, smooth and rather toneless, but commanding. "One sometimes wonders whether the Arm might not be responsible In a way. Some slight technical flaw that was overlooked. Anyhow, such tragedies bring things home." "Oh, no. Mr. Albery, I'm sure you could not blame yourself Id any way." said Laurie warmly. She looked al his Impassive face with a kind of bero-worsbl; In her eyes. He was a spare man of me dium height, gracefully built, an ar resting figure In his carelessly ele gant clothes. His features bad something of an ancient Egyptian carving about them, the high forehead, the flatly curved nose, the mouth, full-lipped but close-set, the long, narrow dark eyes, the thick satin-black hair with a wide ripple In it. The grave dark face was olive-skinned. He seldom smiled, but when he did, a sudden charm flashed over 1L "You had only Just been married when poor Moore was lost, hadn't you?" be asked. "Yes only a few weeks." "It was a cruel thing for you. He was a remarkable fellow." Mark Afbery had only spoken to Laurie about ber husband once be fore, ft bad seemed to him that she shrank from discussing hfm. But to day be was seized with s curlons desire to probe her mind She was gifted with such a rich tempera ment Such reserves appeared to be unnatural, , Mr. and Mrs. James Maya wish to , extend their thanks to the many : friends for their kindness during the past two weeks. Allen Clark. acoompanlPd by Mar garet McDowell. Mrs. James McDowell, Phoebe Clark. Lrlghton McDowell and Jamee McDowell, spent Wednesday evening In Ashland. Steve Lunek wa out to the valley Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oreen rolled at. tiie Aohmud uuopUttl Tuesday.. i saw a good deal ot him at on time," he went on. "1 never met a man to full of life, so completely fearless, so highly strung, and yet so self-controlled. For his age, be was Incredible. And a genius In the air. Born ior It ,1 looked for the greatest things from him. and I'm sure he would have done them if he had lived. It's a grand game. Mrs. Moore, but a risky one. It'll always be risky as tar as we can see. A patch of bad weather who can fisht against that? A great loss to England and to aviation all over the world." LAURIE was looking away from him. "I sometimes wonder if you still hope against hope?" he said quiet ly. "That he might come back? No trace of blm or his machine was found, In spite of the most Intensive search. Do you?" "Oh, no!" It was a kind ot choked cry that came from her Hps. She was still looking away from blm. Her face wns working with a sudden deep emotion. It looked almost like fear. "I'm sorry, I should not have said thr.L" Albery wos distressed. "It was stupid, unkind. Forgive me. Mrs. Moore. The last thing 1 want to do Is to cause you pain, i want you to be happy. I cannot help being Inter- ested In yon. Yon are so brave. Yoa put up such a good fight against your troubles. Dut 1 mustn't keep you any longer. Would yon accept this little present as an Easter egg? It's only a trifle, but i felt I would like to show my appreciation of your work." The trifle that bs put Into her hand was a handbag, fitted with toilet requisites, daintily enamelled. A -simple gift unostentatious but costly, beautifully chosen. Laurie's pale face flushed with pleasure She had one of her beaut ful moments as she smiled and stammered ber thanks. "You are too kind, Mr. Albery. I don't deserve 1L What a perfectly gorgeous bag!" He took her hand. The close nose of his grip was like himself, Im passive, faintly mysterious, dis turbing. Laurie's heart beat a little faster than usual, as she hurried out of the building near the Houses of Parliament on the river, to the tiny flat In the roof of an old. tumble down house In Westminster that she kept always bright and cosy as a home for her little sister to come back to. t Those were four happy days that Laurie Moors spent In Liverpool with her sister. Good Friday and EaBtor Day sho had her all to her self. All Saturday they rehearsed at the theatre where the new Revue was being produced. In which the troupe of dancing girts that Gladys belonged to was one of the brightest Attractions. The first night x& a brilliant suc cess They were both so excited that they could not sleep, and sat op talking In Laurie's room until broad daylight. And yet, as Laurie walked along the station platform to the London train on the Tuesda afternoon. . there was a little anxiety In her heart Was Glad nst a bit too thin? Was the life too hard and exciting for her? (Copyright ISSS, CoraU Stanton) Laurie is collared by stranae man, tomorrow. Among those who attended the Asti land theater Saturday were All-sn Clark Margaret McDowell. Lelgon McDowell and Phoebe Clark. Mrs. Jamfls Mays and daughter and Edward Smith were In Medford Sat urday. Mr. and Mra. Alec Donaca and fam ily were out to Ashland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reese were out to Medford Saturday. Phone 542 We'll haul away your refuse. City danitarj Service.