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PAGE SEVEN KBKSllliliiiil VCtXuiVtill VVAbtVUB WtvKVliU IE LL MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOlil), OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935 m Bead every sd on this page, xoa will probably find er ectly the thing yon want to baj or sell. K It Isn't there. advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Aer word first insertion (Minimum !5c) Men additional Insertion, per word Minimum IOC) Nr Una per month without aopy changes .flM Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND ST If oog is missing, calU516. WANTED MALE . HELP DIESEL OPPORTUNITY rite now for FREE literature de scribing latest DIESEL develop ments and opportunities for traln sd Diesel men. DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS 8320 30th St., at Folsom, San Francisco. Calif. ANTED Married man to work on dairy ranch. Box 6330 Tribune. iLESMAN WANTED with ear to sell snap-on tools In southern Oregon and northern California. Liberal commission. Snap-on Tools Inc., 378 Golden Gate ave., San Fran cisco, Calif. VANTED FEMALE HELP ANTED Girl for housework. Call at 27 Geneva or phone 450. ELIABLE men and women wanted to service regular customers on Mc Ness routes. Make up to 812 a day. No experience or capital required. Write Mr. Thomas. 426 Third St., Oakland, Calif. WANTED SITUATIONS ANTED Housekeeping, cooking for crew of men, or chamber wovk In hotel. P. O. Box 950, Medford. rANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ANTED Registered Hereford bull, 2-year-old preferred. Jesse Neath amer, Rugue River, Ore. ANTED 1000 white leghorn pul lets. Write P. O. Box 649. Medford. Call last house on right before reaching Rogue River Meat com pany. ANTED Good used 10-gal. visible gasoline pump, preferably both manual and air operated. Phone Mr. Eden, 168. ANTED Used twin outboard mo tor. Wltham Magneto and Parts Co. ANTED Stock suitable for fox feed. Phone 1133. ILL PAY CASH for Jackson County Bldg. 8c Loan stock. Box 4585, Tri bune. WANTED e pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 37 N Grape St. Phone 1083. ANTED Heifers calves Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle.iOregon. ANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs, and pasture. J. J Osenbrugge. FOR RENT HOUSES OR RENT 3-room and bath, fur nished apt., private entrance, gar age. 812 So. Oakdale. OR RENT 4-room furnished house. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. OR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown 8s White. rOR RENT AVARTMENTS OR RENT 3-room housekeeping suite with garage, cloee In. Adults only. 327 No Grape St. PTS. FOR RENT 334 Apple. 1CELY FURNISHED half duplex Oil heater. Adulta. 816 W 10th. FOR RENT FURNISHED . ROOMS OR RENT Nicely furnished front room, heated. 245 No. Orape. LEASANT aleeping room. 19 Mistle toe St. TTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape LEAN attractive rooms; reasonable 410 8. Newtown. OR RENT Large front room: hot and cold water and shower. 20 S. nr. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS TEAM HEATED offices for rent. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 1217-J. OR RENT 4 seres under water, family orchard, nut trees, tr,;e chicken house, laree barn, good house and outbuildings. 3 miles out. Inquire 1504 No. Riverside. ACHELOR APT3.. 445 So Front OR RENT B'.istne. location, room IBxfto win remodrl to suit tenant FOR KENT ROOM BOARD BOOM FOR 3, Breakfast If desired. 153 No. Oakdale. RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE -Columbia oraphonola, fine oak cabinet In good condition, large selection of records, for wood. 37 Tripp St. after fl p. m. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 0 rm. house near High and Washing ton schools. 619 w. 13th St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1016 Queen Anne ave, 'attractive five-room home. Base ment, piped furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace, enclosed back porch. Price (3,875.00,. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. s FOR SALH 22 acres, 0 acres In alf alfa, balance wood; 4-room plas- . tered house. Best offer over $900 takes It. Inquire 404 Berrydale ave. FOR SALE 40 acres choice farm home. Free soil, deeded water -lght. Modern 7-room house; plenty out buildings Including large barn. On Pacific highway, two miles from city limits. Easy terms. B. J. Pal mer, Real Estate Broker. Space In Palmer Music Store. 300 ACRE RANCH for lease. 50 acres plow land. 150 year. T. A. South ard. Trail, ore. Why? SACRIFICE SALE 4500 Property 1700 7-room modern stucco house, West Main street, beautiful lot. Immedi ate sale at less than half value. Price' 81700; half cash; balance terms. . 3. O. BARNES 910-T 20 No. Peach FOR SALE 4-room modern home, mirpiv iAnd.qraneri lot. earaee. only 91250.00. Excellent terms. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.; 109 E. Main St. BEAR CREEK SOIL 15 acres, all In cultivation. Irrigated, 5 acres alf alfa. 3-room house, large barn, chicken house, garage. Fenced with twai nrif S2750. Rea sonable terms. Charles A. Wing Agency, inc., iuu r. wain. A FINE east side HOME for only B3.0U0. ana euo wm uwwi, BROWN 4c WHITE. Realtors. - M-m. v nrr.a run. tIAft on nil lm U1I WIO "W" v""- "I" " . - 'n an., n,H fft- if pruvuiiiciiM 111 OIIU . you are Interested In building or & WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms. Convenient terms. Call Warren Patterson. Central Point, or write 0 A Barnes. 1163 Oak St.. Eugene. Oregon. ' HOUSES FOR SALE OH RENT Jaokaon County Building at Loan Ass'n Phone 196 100 ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford: some cesb or Income property Bal snce lonfl tme low Interest O A DeVoe. 623-J -3 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 4t White. y FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good work team, 1300 pounds, 6125. Henry Leaverton, Murphy, Missouri Flat. FOR SALE 2 milk cows with calves: also household furniture. ' T. A. Southard. Trail. Ore. FOR SALE Bay mare, weight 1450: brown horse, weight 1473 Earl Heft. Phone 195. Central Point. I WILL buy your hogs and sheep, any size, at any time. P. A. Pearson. Ross Lane. Phone 510-J-4. FOR SALE Purebred namboullett rams. Dolpb pnippe. crater ism highway. ! FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Narragansett turkeys. All new sxock. lase your p.-is; o.vv for hens, $5.00 for toms. John A. Anderson, Central Point. FULL-BLOODED PLYMOUTH ROCK breeding cockerels. Mays Rancn. Talent, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1029 Cfcrr. dan 1930 Chrysler sedan 1933 Ford pickup 1931 Ford tudor 1930 NftAh tudor 1933 Nash sedan 1929 Plymouth coupe 1930 Plymouth sedan Many more to select from. Liberal Term WALTER W. ABBEY TTJC. 123 So. Riverside Medford 34 CHEV. PICKUP. Look and runs like new; oversize tires. A real buy for this week's special. Pierce Allen Mojor Co., Dodge and Fiymoutn, GOOD USED CARS SALE PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxo aedan; lx wheels, extra. 1933 Plymouth 5-wheel sedan. 1933 Plymouth coupe; a real bargain. 1931 Ford A Victoria, coupe. 1930 Ford A 2 -door sedan. Other real bargains In Ford. Chevro- leta, etc. The new Chrvslera will be here aoon LANGS MOTOR CAR CO. Chrvslor and Plymouth lalera 38 No. Riverside .' Phone 18 (Formerly Arnurtron? Motors) FOR SALE Federal panel truck. 1 ton: Wakashaw motor. Tlmken bear ings: A-l condition: cash or trade. L. C. Oreenamyer. Jacksonville Inquire Coleman's Hdwe. FOR SALE Trucks and equipment. Ill No. Fir St. HUDSON Sedan fine condition very cheap Call 957 or 833-R FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Peaches, grapes and prunes. 13 Rose or phone 717-T. rmlVFTWAV UAntRlA. a tlm of' ! r.ck at tl 50 per yurd, dellr-red Bat?man. Phone 1334-Y or 913.J : FOR SALE Mivion arapas. Geary 1 Orchard. Grlllln Creek. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New black velvet dress, 18; navy silk dress and Jacket: fur trimmed coat; wool bathrobe, 14; young man's overcoat, 38; dark suit like new, 333 No. Holly. Apt. 4. GOOD WOOD HEATER, 5.O0. Cath erine Court, No. 6. FOR SALE World Bookman Eneyclo- IICUIO. ft". OK AtWff n.s. FOR SALE Walnut dining table. heater, extra good. 602 So. River side. FOR SALE Good circulating heater. 15. L. a. Frlnk, Talent. FOR SALE Used McOaskey account file. Box 4938 Tribune. FOR SALE Spltsenburg apples, lim ited quantity, well colored, good sizes. Inquire Day Packing Bouse. South Fir St. CARLOAD PIANOS direct from the factory Just received. See all the beautiful new models Including the NEW VERTICAL GRAND PIANO, America's latest sensation In piano construction. A few bargains left In discontinued models and good ' used pianos. Two small pianos for rent or will sell for balance of con tract. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE New corn. W. H. Arnold, Route 1, Box 297. SQUASH Banana and Hubbard (will keep ail winter in warm jjiawj, sweet Spanish onions; 50 lbs. or over delivered. Tel. 4-F-12. C. J. Logan. Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Baby buggy. Phone 749-T ROLLER CANARIES. Call 523-J-2. FOR SALE Used steel and wood HmaVa rid tan nri tvnewrlter: ffood used safe. Medford Stationery store, 34 w. central. FOR SALE Baled Klamath-Tuleleke alfalfa and grain hay. rnone or write Louis Anderson. Merrill, Ore. SHOP EQUIPMENT mpprrs: fixtures Golne Fast The following for sale: 1 Air compressor SO-gal. Gas Buggy 1 set reamers ' Crane 3 Shop work benches 3 parts bins on rollers Misc. shop tools Roll-top desk 3 Oak office chairs 1 2-drawer steel cabinet 1 Carey safe 4 12-ft. showroom lattice 3 showroom palms DON'T WAIT TOO LONG 103 So. Riverside In rear FOR SALE -Good field corn. M. A. Schuls. Gold Hill. FOR SALE 4 Poster maV.ogany bed, practically new. Hotel Holland. Phone 710. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prune Phone 7-r-i. FOR SALE Grapes snd grape juice The Dell Vineyard. Rt. a, Medford FOR SALE Substantial a-wneel trailer, or trade for wood. InT-iIre last house left-hand side of Lozler Lane or Tel. 869-M. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice Mrs. Mary E. clarkson. Ross Lano Phone 510-R-l. APPLES Several varieties Oebhard's. Central Point, 14 mile north Bear Creek bridge. PEACHES. PLUMS. lV4o lb; grapes 3c lb. Huklll, 44 mile south wh.te Griffin Creek school. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke. 3 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancy orchard. MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING Let us Inspect your roof K.fM fh. Mint uavn 't'hlx nr- vlce Is free. Call 270. Rogue River Kooung uo. BUSINESS CHANCES MEAT MARKET Trade for ranch Box 4826. Tribune. FOR LEASE Service station and grocery store, 10 acres land, situ ated on Crater Lake hiahway. If In terested, call 34-X-I3, Eagle Point. WANTED QUICK Experienced grocer with small capital to operate cash store. See V. T. Ttuax at Redwoods hotel. Grants Pass, Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system in jsexson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 8. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 DUUH i.w. ....... ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 150 to 1300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 80 minutes. License No. 8 1S7. See W. t Thomas. 45 So. Cen tral. llano and oultsr Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Clssslcal snd modern piano Instruction. MEL CHORD tor every one The only method that never (alls Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg., Medford. Ore. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAOE Local and long distant hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rate Tel. 833 F. t Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 819 North Riverside. Phone 815. SirA TBANBrm At ATORAflS CO. Office 1015 No Central. Phone 815 ; Prices rleht. Service guaranteed. I V Use Mai Tribune want ads. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for TJackeon County. Xn the Matter of the Estate of Charles N. Black, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, has appointed wiv uuuviaig'ivu numiuiBbrabur wivii the will annexed of the estate of Charles N. Black, deceased. All persons having claim against aald estate are required to present mem with proper vouchers witmn six months from this date to Porter J. Neff. 202 Cooley Theater Building. Medford, Oregon. Dated September 30, 1935. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANS OF MEDFORD. Medford, Oregon. Notice of Final settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Hepler, Deceased. i Notice Is herebv Riven that tha un dersigned has filed with the- County 1 court ox Jackson cfounty. Oregon, her final account In the above entitled estate and the said court has by order ' amy maae uxea uctoDer iBtn. 1930, at the hour of ten-thirty o'clock a. m., as the time and the court room of ssld court In the courthouse at Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to aald final account, the closing, of said es tate and discharging of the adminis tratrix from all further responsibility and duty hereunder. Dated and flrta published October 7th, 1935. ' OLA E, HEPLER. Administratrix of the estate of Mary A. Hepler, Deceased. Taken Up. One red cow, tag No. 15873- Branded B-VB above B on right hip. Marked with split and underblt left .ear. Blind in left eye. Owner may have same by paying for feed and adv. Call VanDyke'a Dairy, Medford. Ore. Notice. Taken up, Jersey cow. Owner may have by paying for notice and keep. TALENT SERVICE STATION. Tolo TOLO, Oct. 31. (Spl) At the in vitation of Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. Denver Dsvles and Mrs. P. A. Tracy Joined the C. P. Bible study group which mat at . the home of Mrs. Roy Nlckols on October 9. As Mr. and Mrs. Nickols expect to be on the coast the next meeting will be at Mrs. Sam Anderson's, in the Willow Springs district. Mrs) Robert Lewis, the leader, la a1 competent Blbl, teacher. All who wish may come. Donald Applegate, of Medford, bagged a forked horn on Gallce creek during the week-end. Henry Knowles, of Medford, and Edward Inmann were with him. Monday, Edward Innmann, with Fred Bosworth and Ernie Bhaver, of Central Point, motored to Grants Pass and back. aeorge Wright left Thursday with a party of hunters from Eagle Point for Woodruff Mendows. They expect to be gone for the remainder of the season unless they ehould be lucky enough to get thelv aeir before then. T. N. Hagen and Paul Wrl'nt made a business trip to Rogue River Thursday. Mrs. Denver Davis received a tele gram Thursday, sent from Little Rock, Ark., telling her that her son Miles, with wife and baby, were on their way to Oregon. They are motoring through and will make a leisurely trip on account of the baby, so expect to arrive In about two weeks. Miles left here four years ago at Thanksgiving time, and tilts' Is his first trip home since. T. A. Muse Is going over his to mato field for the Isst time, as the Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t, Elevator can-lag 4, Quick and skillful 8. Greasy 12. Epoch 1J. City In Por tural 14. I-arite knife 15. Refresh after wearying toll or anxiety IT. Frosen desserts It, Country In South America l. Trader tl. English divine 23. Ridicule It. "Ship of the desert" II. FooUlks part 29. Cut down 10. Title of Mohammed tl. Declares 33. Wrath 14. Human raes 31. Animal's home 34. Small vessels for heating liquids 8. Talks Idly 10. 8mall wild ol Solution of Saturday's Purzl pAROW AI I L I E Wfflt. U T lAlololelNlolAga L Throws lightly U. Oil of rose petals: variant i9. Suffering 4S. Dlnpossesslea SO. Elclted jU Italian seaside resort 13. Large marine animal IS. Puts on p e wajE o eMtal Mo pal l2iX!LE S.lc O O J i R sM k L MOO B L.1 A Tr O A L t UMvt i- t 1 1 ns zsi 16 A R N P e so Wh an pinr e u t et he r b xZSfeL t it IE IB! 5U E pMTlE W. 9 A jE Rjrlil Is H E R R I S gas lTA V E sT P ACTA 7 oN Egg g R IslRlglTtaNlElwlElRaaEia Z 3 5 6 7 Ipa 7 o ii Ti w w M i z mi n !L St. WL p j33 35 w&' si ',' sz ''.?, "'', 1 1 1 I. . 'I I I I !..',. ,1 I I vines have been badly frosted. Mm. Maude Robin entertained a number of relatives and friends at dinner Thursday. Tolo Community club held a special business session In the club rooms Thursday. Several members were absent. The next meeting win be on the regular day, November 14. All members and those plan ning to Join are urged to attend. TOLO, Oct. 18. Messrs. Ha gen and Wright have gone to the Old Glory mine on Sliver creek. They will spend several days there looking after Mr. Hagen's mines. Mrs. P. A. Tracy Is attending an executive meeting of the Central Point unit of P.-T. A. 4 Derby derby. Oct. ai. (Soli Derbj gava an Impromptu danoa last Sat urday nlgbt. Due to the busy season, dances have not been In form. There was, however, a slight mis take as to the teachers having given tne anair. inese usnceo are given by individuals but under the heading of the Community club, or sanctioned by such. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield of Reese Creek, visited Mrs. H. Simons Thursday. Invitations have been sent out for a pie social to be held at the school house October 31, at 8 :00 p. m., sponsored by the teachers, W. Doremus and Miss Reeder. The Isdtes' monthly sewing hour Is also planned for that day at 3:00. The first meeting held last month was so much enjoyed that plans are being made to conduct them throughout the winter. It Is hoped every woman will be Inter ested, as they will gradually develop according to the Interest shown. Light refreshments will be served. 1- Antelope ANTELOPE. Oct. 31. (SpU Ante lope Literary club met October 11. After the business meeting a box so cial was held. A good time was en- Joyed by all. Mesdames Una Btanly, Slgna Day and Ava Arena were ap pointed a program committee for No vember. J. H. Dutton and family of Mo- lalla, Ore.; visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton October 11. Mrs. Harold Zundell of Lake Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hcllcn October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blgham October 16. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Millard moved to' Klamath Falla October 18. Mr, Millard will be employed on hla bro ther's ranch there for the next month or so. ' Mrs. G. L. Brown of Laramie, Wyo., Is visiting her son, Frank, at Oie Mary Bradshew home near Antelope. Bill and Elbert Blgham returned Saturday, October 13, from the hills, where they had been looking after cattle. The Ladles' social club met October 16 at the homo of Mrs. Wilbur Davles. Mrs. Fred Dutton assisted Mrs. Davles In entertaining. The ladles tacked two quilts for Mrs. Dsvles. Visitors present were Mrs. Mollis Burton and Mrs. Gertie Kneeland of Medford. A good time was had by all. The place of the next club meeting will be an nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Burton and sons are living on the Fred Dutton ranch. Mr. Burton drives the bus to Medford from Antelope. Mr. and Mrs. Burton say the rains are a blessing after having spent some time In Kan sas during the dust storms of the past year. . ' " Cross-Word Puzzle I. Destiny T. On that walks ' ft. Willow I. Act of charg- ' Ing with a crim 10. Shelter II. Atllrmatlv IS. Early alpha betic char acter 20. Diminish 23. Open places In a forest Si. David Copper. field's first wir 25. Pemsl sheep 28. Pitch ons's tent rt. Wlngllk 31. Writing Implement 82. Boats 37. Blast on a whlstls St. Implement for lilting 40. Out of a straight line 42. Vic 44. Pulled apart 45. A single Urns . Tablet 47. Gone by 42. Intimidate SITKa W AlP ?R"P A Rje TA BA S co St. Rilled 11. By birth DOWN ' 1. Kind of fish 1 Father of one of David's mighty nice ft. Counter accusation 4. Female dear I. Shirk .kEMGM (CQUMAGE Chapter One BEFORE THE STORM !s2S'HE fishing fleet in an unruly queue. To starboard loomed the Disappointment, to port the oily green of the Columbia River's mouth, and smothering all of it in blue, was the haze which told of approaching rain. Lika it, daughter?" Luke worth worked his way around the ledge of the- boat to stand beside the trim white clad figure of Anne. "Love It, Dad," she caroled above the wind, and as the Ahti dipped In to a trough, then rode to the crest of a wave, "It's Ilk flying." "You'd better get back In the cock pit boforo we cross the bar, or it will bo like swimming. One wave and your white slacks " , "Mr. Farnsworth." Old Captain Jim, who ran the Ahti, thrust a grizzled head from a forward port- l 'IW'Wisau hole," If I wui yon, I'd put bock to Astoria. That storm's not a comln' gentle, It's pllln' up Us meanness and whon It strikes, It's goln' to strike plenty bard. Them there flsh-traps you was almln' t' see are roun' the cape and once you get 'yond the heads, there'll be no gottln' back to night, an' with ladles aboard" "Blame It on the ladles, you old river log," returned Farnsworth, good-naturedly, but Anne noticed his brow was furrowed with worry. He hesitated another moment then gave his orders. "Put In to the canneries, we'll try to make It tomorrow. Come on, Anne, we'd better go hack to mother, she was afraid you'd be blown off." .. ANNE left her post with reluct ance. For the moment she had forgotten the mystery which sur; rounded this trip, a mystery which seemed to strike apprehension to some intuitive sense. It would have been fun, cooking breakfast In the little galley, tbe three of thom, bumping Into each other as Uicy worked at tbelr re spective jobs of frying bacon, boil ing coffco and making toast, only, underlying everything bad been that feeling of something unpleasant. Anne slid Into the cockpit and went to the broad arm of the wicker deck chair In which her mother sat Sho waited until ber father had disappeared In tbe cabin, then began In a worried tone. "Mother, what's behind this trip? I mean what's Dad's reason for wanting mo to soe his possessions, and learn the cannery business?" "Must there be a reason?" asked Mrs. Fernsworth, whimsically. "Dad, never does anything with out s reason," Anne answered grave ly, "and. to begin wltb a trip to someone else's fish traps, when be doesn't approve of the trp. Ii sim ply beyond me." "Aren't you enjoying the trip?" Mrs. Fsrnsworth asked., "Tha trip, oh yes, but mother, If we go Into Astoria, will weliave to dine with the t,o Fnmsworths?" GRIFFIN CREEK, Oct. 31 (Spl) Children on the honor roll for the first six weeks of school were as follows from the two upper grade rooms: Bonnie Keep, Olive Caulklns, Bottie Brown. Sheldon Mulr, Rosemary Mulr, Olive Keep, Ivan Cherry, Elinor Skeins and Olenn Lsmb. . .' The bom extension unit W1U St. " C " '1 T'.At -N & i ; j Griffin Creek was coming In from the drift: scurrying in before the storm gathering over the Pacific, like a flock of frightened birds. Anne Farnsworth gripped the brass hand-rail which ran around the top of the cabin cruiser Ahti, and watched it with delight. The trawlers, slim bodied, rode the waves like seabirds; the gilnetters like squat gulls, and behind them, shooing them forward like a gigantic mother bird, came a freighter, black smoke curling forward high fir covered bulk of Cane "Do yon dislike Uncle Lea that much!" "Not Uncle Lee, he and Aunt Mabel are just good-natured editions of Dad, sans his courage and brains. but the in-law. I really believe Aunt Charlotte bates me, and whenever Tom Farley looks at me I begin searching back In my memory for some seoret sin I must have com mitted. And then there's 'Shar- lee'." "Sliarlee 1 trying." Mrs. Farns- Anns was froien with fear, worth conceded, "but I believe she's Jealous of you." "She shouldn't be, she's prettier than I could ever hope to bs, wltb wr black hair and sky-blue eyes." "I don't know, Anns, your brown eyes and tawny hair will hold their own with ber type of beauty. But it's something else, something you have, Sbarlee would glv anything to own" "Meaning Hob Crocker?" The girl's eyes twinkled with mischief, "Not being engaged to Rob, I can think, of a number of things quite as desirable. However, she does seem Interested In Mm, doesn't she?" Anne slgbed. "She'd be Interested In anything I possessed from s hat to busbsnd. Which reminds me. Why, with my approaching marriage to Dad's business manager, should be want me to study the cannery business?" "Suppose yon ask him," her mother suggested snd nodded tow ards the cabin from which he was emerging. Anne waited until her father sat down, then transferred to the arm of bis chair and after a moment's study of his face, still- lined with worry, repeated her questions. "I want you to appreciate your re sponsibilities, daughter," he an swered, "you're our only heir, and should anything happen to us" Anne's slim Angers pressed his lips. "Perish tbe thought. Dad," and to bide tbe feeling his words hsd awakened, "by the time you two ore ready to leave this rale of tears we'll be getting our fish by radio, 'maglne Dad, having s kltcben cabi net where you tould tune In" "Anne, Anne." cblded her father, laughing, "how can 1 trust yon to learn the business. Here, take my binoculars for your first river view of the new canneries. 'pHE glasses In her hand, Anne - walked to the edge of the boat. braced herself against the cowling and focused the glasses. She saw s swirl of foam-tipped water, moun- meet next time st the home of the vlce-cbelrman, Mrs. Iva Harper. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. LeVsndsr and Mrs. Bud Stammen attended the last recreation meeting St the court bouse. The farmers In this community hsr been busy ss bees taking ad vantage of the sunshiny days since the rsln. Miss Dorothy Wslker was absent from school this past week with tonsllltls. Lewis Sharp entertained t num talns blue with the mist of the ap proachlng storm, and to the south, root-splotched hillside with wharves, piers and canneries fringing the river's edge. Quietly she stood and looked at the lowering sky, the brooding hills and stormy water, conscious of an awakening within her, a recognition of this laud as her own. Tense nerves relaxed, nerves keyed to the pitch of the debutante who lg whirled Into a first season's mar riage. "How does the Columbia compare with the rivers you saw abroad last year?" Luke called. Anne, turned towards him! "Queer, Dad, but I feel as though I'm only Just now coming home.". She saw a quick glance flash be tween her tnlher and mother and hastened to reassure them. "Not that I don't love our Portland homa.j but you remember I spent my first! six years here, and now that I'm I back It's as though I belonged here.1 I mean here on the water, watching I the fleet come In " j "See the canneries? broke lm Farnsworth gruffly. Anne awung tbe glass back to focus, as the Ahti nosed In towards Astoria. She soon caught sight of the huge stiver grey letters on the sldes of long emerald green sheds. Farnsworth Fisheries. Figures) In high boots were moving along tha narrow wharf, hailing gilnetters put ting In with their afternoon's catch. While she watched, a boat swept In from the west,- turned towards the cannery float, and as It neared the hearing platform a rolce sound ed across the water. "Yohon, to t'bow-llne." ' ' Instantly a figure stopped Into the- , V of the prow and for a moment, as It was etched against the water. It made Anne think of figureheads she had seen In pictures of Viking Ships. The man was talL A faded tan sweater, wet with spray, seemed molded to his figure to blend with the bronze of throat, face and hair. Braced to the sway of the gllnet- ter, he colled a rope over his head, threw It to a piling head, pulled It taut, then eased his craft to the edge of the float, riding at the wharfs gang-way.' A moment later the Ahti pulled In. Anne, still vibrantly aware of her harmony with the surroundings, her Imagination excited by the pic ture the young fisherman had made, jumped lightly to the cowling. Luke Farnsworth looked np. "Annel" be shouted "wait 'til we're, fast. Daughter I" Anns heard her father shout, but caught the note of alarm too late. Tbe thin strip of water which she had sought to clear widened. She felt the Ahti swing back from the push of her feet, saw the float rear away on a ware, and tor one terri fying moment was poised above a frothy cup of oily green river. Thoughts flashed like sparks. She could swim. It wouldn't be so bad after the first chill. And then she was froien with fear, for the Ahti would swing back to meet the float . and she would come np beneath one or the other. , A strong arm closed about her. fOttpyrioht. tfii.Jtannt Bovmar. Anne meets an old frlsnd, unex psotsdly, tomorrow. ber of hla school friends with play party Friday evening, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21. (AP) Abram W. Mulr, Pacific coast organi zer for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, was sued for separate maintenance today by Mrs. Ilia L. Mulr, who alleged her hus band has not contributed to her sup port since 1033. They were married In Blackfoot, Idaho In 1900 and separat ed In 1P30, the complaint says. psa Mail Tribune anl aUs. 1 t