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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST black and wnlte female span
iel. Reward. Tel. 138, office hours
LOSTFalse teetn. box 7415. Trib
une. LOST If aog is missing. calllSIS
WANTED-r-MALE HELP
WANTED Single man, 2 hrs. dally,
for furnl6hed heated room; com
pensation for additional tlmo even
ings. Other employment desirable.
Box 7445. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
PRACTICAL nursing; reference.
North Central, Apt. 4.
WANTED Day work.
Phone 1345-M.
Mrs. Huson.
WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US
WILL PAY market price for 300
weaner or feeder pigs. Lewis Bros.,
Rt. 2. Grants Pass, or Phone 178,
Grants Pass.
WANTED '26 or '27 Chevrolet road
ster or touring. Call 12-F-22.
WILL the boys who took radiator cap
from Studebaker Dictator '31, park
ed on corner 4th and Rcss court,
Hallowe'en eve, please return to
Tribune office.
WANT TO BUY 1,000 magazines,'
Western, Mystery and Detective
Stories. Book Nook, 15 No. Fir St.
dfTessmaIcingTdesigning 25
years' experience In tailoring and
gown - making, alterations. Mrs.
Cadwell, 122',a Almond.
WANTED Two people to share fur
nished duplex: close In. Call Pl-Y.
WANTED
We pay cash loi household goods
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals, hides pelts wool ana mo
hair MEUFOKD BAKUAiN HOUSE
27 N Orape St Pbone 1082
Good used furniture. '
iriVTKm
range, cook stoves. HolbrooS and
Ohrn. Phone 547. 112 East 8th St.
WANTED - Beel cattle veal, tamos
and pasture J J Osenonims
WANTED Cleat out your attic,
garage and basement ot all old tur
nlture. coos stovea heaters stove
pipe fruit 'tars etc Give us a -all
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
No 413 Sast Main
WANTED Cook stoves heaters, bed
springs. m-ttresses day-oeds. sani
tary couches and cots or what
have you- We pav cash or exchange
NEW DEAL FUHN EXCHANGE
423 B Main St.
WANTED
FURS FURS FURS
Highest cash price paid lor raw 1'ure
Complete line ot traps an ."ale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-29 No Orape St.
Medlord
" FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 121 King. Inquire of
Jess Gentry at Brown's pool hall.
RENT Four
Summit.
furnished houses. 812
ufinrnN. newlv decorated 4-room
cottage; ramie, garage; 48. Mnple
and 8th. Central Point.
FOR RENT 6 loom modem
Call 17 Newtown from 11 a.
p. m.
louse,
n. to 4
FOR RENT 6-room modern, well
furnished house. 8 acres, garden
space, fruit trees, plenty shade trees,
) J
ClllCken nouses; '4 umc uitj. .-
435. Phone 314-X.
FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3 furn
ished with electric raruTe oil hfitei.
Frlgldwre. only 430 water furnished.
722 Dakota
831 West 12th.
205 Trip?
Phone 195 1147-W after 5 p. m.
FOR RENT Modern 7-rom unfur
nished home. Phone 723
FOR RENT him-
unfurnished Brown
furnished
White
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
CLEAN attractive rooms: reasnnaol'
410 S Newtown
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
v.i.VV
i mt il
ROOM, bonr-1 and ir.ipe for ot
two gentmen Wry rwiMiMie.
Close In. 232 S. Orape.
BOARD AND KOOM rates reinaole
at 716 E Main
F0?. EXCHANGE
FOR SM.E OH TTt A Jr. K I: '1'.'.
pistil. H. S. C'!i;:;iii, Tel. 132-J.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Duple apt. after Dec.
15th. Automatic oil teat, electric
range, refrigeration, breakfast nook, i
otherwise unfurnished. W. A. Gate.
riTam! bath; Frig., tile kitchen, hot
water, steum heat, garbage aerv. Hid
gar. Adult. Avallaoie uec. au
SOS S. Holly St.
3-ROOM furnished apartment, garage;
adults 313 No. Bartlett.
FURNISHED apartments; adults. 12
King St.
3-ROOM modern furnished apt.;
age. 1109 W. lltb.
gar-
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2-room furoheu cabin
for one or two people. 47.60; watsr
not paid. C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 323-J-2.
ABOUT 50 acres lar.d for rent. Inquire
Blackwell Hill Service Station.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADE Equity In desirable east side
residence for Copeo or Jackson Co.
B. 4s h. stock. Box 7414.
FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
4-ROOM house, outbuilding, large lot.
Price S52S.OO; $125.00 cash; balance
8.35 per month. Including taxes.
L. G. PICKELL. 204 E Main.
FOR SALE OR RENT 7 -acre estab
lished poultry ranch, baby chick
business and equipment. See own
er or write Cummlngs Poultry
Ranch. 5 miles out Midway road.
Central Point. Rt. 1,
100 AUKBls well improved. sUKked
and equipped, oluse to Meedlord.
some cuan oi income property 8al
ance tong time, low interest O A
DeVoe 523-J-2
WHEN you think of real estate think
ol Grown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'30 CHEV. truck, long wheel-base,
fine shape. 185. Wilt take dairy
stock and chickens. Skinner's Gar
age. FOR SALE "25 Dodge pickup; 2 new
30-lnch tires; 40. Bob Mosser, Rt.
1, Box 434. '
YEAR-END SALE of used oars; drastic
- reductions; all makes and models;
easy terms; lull price for your car
In trade.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
Down
'31 Plymouth Sedan tin
32 Plymouth Sedan 135
'30 Ford Roadster ..........
'29 Ford Roadster
'29 Ford Pickup
'29 Ford Sedan . ..................
'29 Ford Coupe ..................
15 1
m I
80 j
'29 Duront Coupe
'28 Bulck Coach 5
Also 20 cheap cars from 1S to 75.
tiee Tom,
.- S06 N. Rlvcralde Ave.
USED CAR BARGAINS
34 Pontlae 4-door Tour Sedan.
'34 Bulck 2-door Tour. Sedan.
33 Bulck Vict. Coupe.
32 etude, conv. Cov.pe
32 Dodge Sedan.
31 Essex Sedan.
'31 Hudson Sedan.
'30 Pontlae Sedan.
'31 ChfV. 2-door Sedan.
29 Bulck Sodon.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
BUICK PONCTAO.
29 PORD pickup. Cas!-. or trade. Sid
Strahan. Rogue River. Ore.
FOR SALE 1925 Bulck coach. (30; 1
Atwater Rent raoio. whwi, van"
cabinet, 10. 1158 Court St.
GOOD USED CARS
See us about our new Low Finance
Rates and Special Christmas Prices.
1934 Dodfte DeLuxe Sedan.
1035 Dode Sedan.
1935 Dodge Pickup.
1H33 Plymouth Sdan
1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan.
1930 Ford Sedan.
1929 Ford Town Sedan.
1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 Plymouth Coupe.
1934 Chrysler Airflow.
1929 Bulck Sedan.
1930 Bulck Coupe
Also a number of other real bar
gains.
LANGE MOTOR CO.
Used Car Lot. 6tfi and Barrett
38 North Riverside.
FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK
for SALE Famliy milk cow; fresh
since October. Inquire Ike Dun
ford's place. Rt. 1, Box 294.
FOR SALE 1200-lb. work horse:
works single or double. 159 Wight-
man St.. Ashland.
i FOR SALE Jersey heifers. 1 year old.
Call 774-R-I after 1 p m.
, poB SALE 15 An?or goats,
I Oliver. Trail. Ore.
j for SALE Yourw
i service age. W. W.
I Oregon.
Hereford bull.
Large. Williams.
FOR SALE Feeder ps.
B. L. Dodge.
phone 565-J.
FOR SALE Two large teams In
quire for Edwards or Wright, at
store. Williams. Ore.
FOR SALE Team of horses and har
ness; weight sbout aoco lbs Team
mules and harness waon and two
12-Inch plows Whltsett Bros.. I
mile above Provoit.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
E EDI GREED roller canaries. Priced
right Pinners. Jacksonville.
ROLLER Canaries Call 523-J-2
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Piano. 125 if tae-,l at
once. C C. Chapman home. Berry
dale Ave.
FOR 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR APPLES Call O. V Myers, Tel.
258-.J, on old Pwlflc highway. Will
I deliver 2 or more boxes.
' FOR SALE New Columbia Wood and
, Washington Oil Burning Circula
tors. Heasnr.ably priced. Hubbard
Bros .Inc.
DP.Y civ fir limb a-od. 12 or 16-m:
limited' sup-olv. 13 ord. D. T
I Oeigcr. Be 433. Rt. 1, MMford.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Monarch typewriter. Sid.
319 Willamette.
OOOD Newtown culla, washed. 20o a
box. Registered Ostralorp ;o:kcrels.
Rhode Island Red pullets. W. H.
Watt, Phoue ias-R-J.
SPENCER Corsetlere. Tel Io3-L or
write 1501 N. Riverside.
S600 FT. Armco go.lv. flumlng and
framework. No. 120, large capacity;
1100 ft. 42-lnch wood stave pipe; 4.
pumps, 1000 to 50.UU0 O.p.m.; 1 2r0
h.p. motor; 1 450 h.p. motor with
switchboards; Calco screw head
gates. All excellent condition. Ad
dress Box 88, Macdoel, Calif.
TURKEY SHOOT Sunday at Central
Point. Turkeys, ham, bacon. Shot
gun, rifle. Pot luck lunch served.
Lasta all day.
GET your walnuts and filberts from
Mrs. D. J. stelner for I5c lb. near
the Howard school. A Merry Christ
mas to all.
(3 BUYS ping-pong table and equip
ment. 329 W. Jackson. Tel. 887-L.
FOR SALE Large tricycle; good con
dition. 718 W. Fourth.
FOR SALE One pair model A rear
truck springs and shackles. Harry
Hawk. 1115 W. 10th.
RED and green appics 25c ind up.
701 W. 11th.
FOR SALE Ground hay. sacked,
Whitman, Coker Bu'.te road.
"" Farmers attention
Poultry and Dairy Feed of all kinds
at very reasonaoie prices. wjm
Creek district. A Kavln's Ranch. In
back f Scott Boyer's. Will accept
livestock of all kinds In exchange
for feed.
REAL SILK for Christmas Order be
fore Dec. 14. Grace Smith. 988-R.
Southern Oregon representative.
WRINGER rolls installed In any muke
of washer at reasonable prices dur
ing this month. Flck's Hardware
phono 300.
LEAVE ORDERS
wreaths and treea
for Christmas
249 A Riverside.
BUY your wife a binder Electric Sew
ing Machine tiie most useful Xmas
gift! Small down payment and easy
terms Singer be wing Machine Co..
3 No Bartlett St.
- i joi any or wur wee its rrom the dat
BARGAINS in children's coats and . of the first publication of this sum
dresses, also large size overcoats mons, and said period of four weeks
ana suns ior men. ucu mo
Wardrobe Shop sell your good ueed
clothes. 518 E Main.
APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L.
FOR SALE Baled oat hay and feed
wheat C. A DeVoe 523-J-2
TOR
SALE OR TRADE .22 L. rifle
tor wardrobe trunk 419 W 2nd
before 8.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 sizes of
rock at tl 60 pet yard delivered
Bateman Phone 1534-Y or DI2-J
FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown
apples tot sale at Ala vista racking
House 327 8o Pit St.
ROOFING
ROOFING Let us inspect your roof
before the rainy season This ser
vice Is free Call 270 Rogue River
Roofing Co.
EDUCATIONAL
SPANISH. FRENCH LESSONS Low
rates. J. C. Hunter. 245 N. Grape
Phone 12 13-J.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO
Abstrscts ol Title ano
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
ot Title Rooms 8 and S No 82
North Centra Ave- upstairs
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 450 to 43C0 tor
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Refinanced Loans closed
within 80 minutes License No 8
157 See W E Thomas 45 So Cen
tral 'I B lW S I
By PlAIKI-SPOKEN.
SOME CHILDREN
ARE VERY
UNFORTUNATE IN
THEIR CHOICE OF
PARENTS
It will r fortunut for you 11 you
choose to take advantage of our
yBtm of Specialized Lubrication
every 1000 miles. Tie result will
be smoother performance and low
er operating expense for your car.
Rrmmbr we grease your car ac
cording to the maker apeelfJca
tloni iMurln; that nothing can be
overlooked, later to cause wear and
repair.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Evpert Window Cleaners.
LET GEO ROC DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Central Phone 316
Prices right Servio guaranteed-
rRUCKINO AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling furni
ture moving etc. Reasonable ratal
Fel 833 F B Samson Co.
HA w LEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prloes -tght
819 North Riverside Phone 810.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for .'uMlratlon,
No. 623 1-B.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In end for the County of
Jackson.
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a,
corporation, Plaintiff,
ve.
Owen T. Wilson and Marrraret A.
Wilson, husband and wife; Nancy
B. Gllman and Bert B. Gllman, wife
and husband; JuMtn L. WMson, di
vorcee; David C. Wllnon and p!osie
Wilson, husband and wife; Jennie
S. Ooolcson and Plear, H. Cooltfcon
wife end husband; Charles D. Wil
son and Ruth Wilson, husband and
wife; the Unknown Helra of T"avld
C. Wilson, deceased; Jackson Coun
ty. a municipal corporation: Med-
ford National Farm Loan Associa
tion, a corporation; and lao all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any rlRht. title, estate,
lien or ln'erest In the real estate
described In the complaint herein.
ueiencanta.
To Nancy B. Oilman and Bert B.
Gllman, wife and husband; Justin L.
Wilson, divorcee; Jennie 8. Cookson
and Pleas H. Cookson. wife and hus
band; Charles D. Wilson and Rnni
Wilson, husband and wife; the un
known heirs of David C. Wlln. de
ceased; also all other nersona or par.
ties unknown claiming any right.
mie esr-ate. uen cr interest In the
leal estate described in the comprint
herein, of the above named defend
ants; In the name of the State of Oregon
you. and each of you, are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plain filed against you In the above
entitled suit on or before the 2nd d.y
of January, 1036. said date being the
aeine tne time prepcrlbed for DUbli-
cation hereof, and If you fall to ap
pear and answer said complaint for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in its complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree of this Court ordering
that the mm of 4310.00. being tho
par value of 82 shares of stock In
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
pledged to the Medford National Farm
Loan Association as additional secur
ity for the loan made by the plaintiff
herein, be applied to the payment of
tha amount secured by plaintiff's
mortgage; and that the plaintiff have
Judgment against tho defendants,
Owen T. Wilson and Medford National
Farm Loan Association, a corporation.
and against each of them, for the i
oaiance men remaining unpaid on
said Indebtedness, to-wlt: The sum
of 47104.02. with Interest on S41B1.88
thereof at the rate of 514 Per an
num from Septetnlier 13, 1035, until
paid, and with Interest on 12788.53
thereof at the rate of 6 per annum
from September 12, 1935, until paid,
and for the further eum of 4350.00.
or such other sum as the Court may
adjudge reasonable as attornev's fees
heieln, together with plaintiff s coats
and disbursements; that the mort
gage described In plaintiff's oomplslnt
be foreclosed and the mortgaged
premises as described' In the com
plaint and again descrloed as follows,
to-wlt;
The North Half of the Northwest
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. Gain
7. Source
12. Deep gorge
14. Color of the
garden
mignonette
15. Spoken
18. Garment
18. Corded fabric
10. In good health
SO, Metal
fastener
tl. Ibsen
character
37. Leaven
24. Ahead
25. I'lflying card
28. .Skill
29. Pipe made of
the root of
a certain
tree
31, Act of respect
mafle by
women
14. Celentlnl body
of UPlf-
lumlnoua
gna
15. Loop formed
for the nap
In weaving
plmh and
velvet
M. 1000 pounde
17. Cry of a cat
Solution of Yesterday't Puizle
G I RIA F F E pYA RDARM
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ZX. Forevr OOWN
39, Division of a 1. Front of a
long poem boat
41. Rntangle t. Scarce
43. Kind of fish I, Houghly
44. Knare elliptical
4R. Yale 4. Toung mare
4!. Prertoue atone R. At home
(0. Jloman 6, Proceeding
garment by threea
M. Pa fa T. Path of a
r3. Not uniform ceentlal
(6. The evening body
ntar I. Dvic for
St. Most painful winding cord
to the touch or rcoe
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Quarter and the Southwest Quar
ter of the Northwest Quart t-r of
Section Six, Township "hlrty-.slx
South. Raive Two West of the Wil
lamette Meridian and the North
Half of the Northeast Quarter oi
Section One, Township Thirty-sin
bouth of Raiwe Three West of the
Willamette Meridian, containing
199.03 acres, according to the U. S.
Government Survey thereof, situ
ated in Jackson County, Svate of
Oregon ,
be sold in one parcel In the manner
prescribed by the laws of the Stat
of Oregon and the practice of this
Court; that the proceeds thereof be
applied towards the p.ifment of plain-;
tiff's decree, costs and :iccrulti coms;
that at said sale plaintiff be permit
ted to beepme a purchaser; that p:aln
tff have a deficiency judgment
against the defendants, Owen T. Wil
son and Med ford National Farm Ionn
Association, a corporation, and aUnst
each of them, for any portion oi en Id
decree remaining unpaid; that he de
fendants above named, and each and
ail of them, be foreclosed and .arred
of all right, title, claim or Interest
in the premises described in nlain
tlff'a mortgage, except the right of
redemption allowed ny law, and that
plaintiff have such other and further
relief as Is meet and equitable.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Hon. H. D. Nuiton. Judo
of the First Judicial District of Ore
gon, made and entered in said Court
and cause on the 4th day of Decem
ber. 1935, prescribing that this sum
mons be served by publication there--of
once each week for lour succos'lve
and consecutive weeks In the Mcd
ford Mall Tribune, a dally newsjiaper
published in Jackson County. Oregon.
The date of the first puollcation of
this summons Is December 5th, 1 D35,
and the date of tjio last publication
of this summons will be January ana.
1938. T. W. MILKS,
Postofflce Address: Medford. Oregon.
E. C. PRE3TBYE.
Postofflce Adress: 610 M;ln Avenue,
Spokane, Washington.
Attorneys for ,ltnt:ff.
Notice of Appointment of A'lmlnls
irnhir and for 'rekenuitlon of ( Infim.
In the County Court ot the State oi
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Hairy
E. Leland, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Louis R. Baker was on
Jimmie Jingle Says:
You'll any "Give me nnoflier slice,
I never tasted rakes so nice."
MOIIIIL IIAKF.HY CAKK9
TRY OUR COOKIES FOR
LUNCH TODAY
203 WIST
,1 TELEPHONE
MAIN ST.
511
JOStPH WBLMMR , PR0PMI0H
Cross-Word Puzzle
t. Ex lata
10. Flower
11. Roman date
12. Back ot the
neck
17. Hop kiln
XI. Not hard
Sphere
25. Hehave
U, UHllurd ftlck
27,
Loohq gruvcl
and Htunce
of the
earth' a
aurfuce
Cruok ed
Utverntte
30.
21. Utv:ockrJ
33, Att:r.pt
14. Ulntoncert
utterly
SI. Anrtfnt
Irish
capital
i9. A titla
40. Aqtiatlo
animal
41, Opening of
a net
43. On the ehel-
tererl nMe
it. Centrnl part
4li. Wanda r
40. Kona
47. Breiilha
quick Iv
IX, To a higher
point
84, Not any
A WA STH0NCE1
writ B'mtwwn
the 17th day of August, 1039. In the
above entitled court and cause and
by the order of the Honorable Rul
B. Day. Judfte of the above entitled
court, duly appointed Administrator
of the above named Harry E. Lrland,
deceased, and thereafter qualified and
Is now such Administrator; that all
persona having claims against the es
tate of said Horry E. Leland. Jeceased.
are hereby required to presen; tbem
with the proper vouchers within 6x
montlis from the date of this notice
to the said Administrator at 413 Utt
erly Building. Medford. Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon.
NEVIR MIND THi LADY - NfVIR
NEVER
NEVER MIND THI IAOY
NEVER MIND THI UOY
NEVER MIND THE UOY
by
CHAPTER ONE
TERRY WILLETT
NYTHING could happen in Propionoire that
smelly port with the incense of rotting copra and stagnant
dirty sea foam pervading its narrow streets and low, flat
topped houses.
It was the birthplace of trouble, the refuge pf gun-runners,
the feeding ground of sedition. And withal it was
important enough to cause any government pro tern to
squirm anxiously and foreign powers to develop headaches
when trade concessions were guaranteed.
The answer Coffee!
The Great God Coffee! You could see the great ware
houses on the docks crowded with tiers and tiers of coffee
sacks: ships loading a hundred bags a minute, big fat hun-
drcd-and-thirty-pound bags
the batches, cascading off rattaa3
mailings to slide down In the hold.
Gangs of stubby, dirty natives run
ning bach and forth to chutes with
bags on their backs, unloading from
great caravan. of wagons that
waited In a never-ending line to dis
gorge. Propionoire coffee the one great
source of revenue to a government
that swayed on a treacherous finan
cial keel. And what a weapon that
was to Propionoire an added Ittng
to a town that was already the scor
pion of South America.
Hundreds ot darkslilnncd runty
men In khaki uniforms and sun caps
patrolling the streets, dirty little
men with a queer silky stubble on
their Jaws, arrogant little rata who
didn't give a damn for the power
ot any consulate on earth. Sea cap
tains uneasily watching their men
go ashore in Propionoire trouble
In the air.
The town was scourged with dis
ease and ralniall. Take a look at the
consular visas on ships' papers
"Port diseases dysentery, fever"
Kalntall twenty-eight Inches a
year.
Italse a row In Propionoire with
those offlcloua soldler-pollc. Many
a Unto a ship sailed short-handed
days later the body of a seaman
floated out to sea through one of
the aowage canals that formed
network under the port. A little lata
for his ship, but on his way.
Days of sodden rain and days of
blinding heat In a place where any
thing could happen.
And into the office of tha National
Coffee Company of a muggy and
sweltering day came a tall young
man, unshavon of jaw, khaki
breeches and cracked puttees garb
ing his long legs, a fairly white shirt
open at his tannod throat, and a pith
helmet pushed back on his bead.
Terry Wlllott In a hurry.
The clerk In the office raised bis
head indolently at the sound ot quick
approaching footsteps. Terry didn't
like native clerks, a terrible bread
whose clerical Jobs made them kings
with their fellows and Impudent
with the whites.
This one had no chance to be re
gal. It was just as well. He'd have had
his face pushed In. Terry paid him
no heed, foregoing all preliminary
formalities to knock briefly at the
door of the manager's private office
and enter Immediately on the beels
ot his knock.
The clerk shrugged his shoulders.
These crazy Ingleses. And It waa so
Infernally hot.
"Hello, Drake," Terry greeted tho
manager shortly, and dropped bis
weatherboatsn belmet on the desk,
THEi Englishman looked un. aoms-
1 what annoyed at first with this
peremptory entrance. In the tropics
a man clings to the little things of
formality even though he may let
morals, self-respect r- even life
I: I'll.
Drake had )en out here long
enough to assimilate that time-worn
truth. England waa but a oems to
him now except that he nevr forgot
he was an Englishman.
Dot Terry wouldn't hsve cared If
he were the Prince of Wales.
"I've got to get to the caplial fast.
h rlnped out. "or wherever this fool
government was seen last. That ad
ditlonai equipment Is a month over-
dui and If we wait much longer the
whole camp will be down with fever.
We've had sickness and desertion
already."
Drake shrugged. He hsd regarded
the National Coffee Company's pro)
ect as lll ndvlsed from the atari, even
though the government supported It.
Dredging and widening the scum-
Dat1 November 14th. 1933
LOUIS R. B4KER.
Admlnistrntor of the Estate of
Harry E. Leland, Deceased.
Noilce to Creditors.
In the County Court of the 3tat of
Oregon, for Jacxson county.
In the Matter of thu Estate of Sidney
Sumpter Smith, aometlm known
as S. Sumpter Smith, as Sumpter S.
Smith, and as S. S. Smith, deceased.
The undersigned has been by the
County Court of Jackson County,
Oreicon, appointed exeoutrlx of the
catate of Sidney Sumpter Smith,
MIND THC UOY HiVIR MIND THE LADY NEVER MIND THE LADY
MIND THE LADY
David Garth
going "bumpety-bump" into
my yellow Palva so that coffee ship
ments could be floated down from
Santa Ellsa waa a fond, foolish
dream. No sensible engineer would
havo tackled the job, he reflected.
Not In that fever-ridden district with
an Inefficient and procrastinating
government holding the purse
strings.
No, only a couple ot grlm-llpped
Americans who, by some miracle,
had bullied, cajoled, fought, and
driven sulky natives and the flighty
Coffee Company to the point where
they had almost succeeded In per
forming tha Impossible.
"I've cabled" he began.
"Damn your cables!" swore the
tall young man. "Do you think I've
come down that stinking river to
play hopscotch with cable blanksT
Listen, Drake, things are getting
bad. Fover is breaking out, I tell you.
Feverl Do you know what that
means?
"It means we have to act faster
than breathing. Those Chalkls will
quit like rats only Dad Is holding
them there now and he's had a touch
himself. Right now he's sanitary,
mechanical and construction engi
neer, foreman, doctor, priest, and
fighter, and It he's ever knocked off
his feet, good-bye to everything.'
He pushed the heavy auburn balr
back from his brow with a quick rest
less motion of his hand: his eyes
were blight. Drake reflected that
maybe this young man had a touch
ot the dreaded jungle fever himself.
"You look rather worn, Willett,
be laid sympathetically. "Take
easy for a couple of days. Believe
me!" he exclaimed fervently.
know how you teell This govern
ment has nearly driven me dotty at
times, by Jove, but you can't hurry
It, old chap.
You've done wonders, your father
and you, but a South American gov
ernment Is sometimes the nearest
thing to an old ladles' sewing circle
that exists."
Sure, Drake," Terry said Impa
tiently, "I know that. But this
different. You know bow Dad Is
he's sunk his teeth Into this job like
a bulldog. We can't just sit around
up there twiddling our thumbs and
slugging whiskey to fight oft the
fever. Dad's worked like ten men
It's getting him. I tell you, Drake,
that requisition has to go through."
"I'll cable again," Drake said tone
lessly. Cables! He knew that cables
were the same as talking to a deaf
old man without his ear trumpet.
Ills fingers drummed thoughtfully
on the edge ot the desk.
TERRY laughed mirthlessly and
lit a clgarcu
"Sure," be advised, blowing out
the match with a quick eilialatlon
of blue smoke. "Cable by all means,
but I'm heading for the capital. I
don't trust your shipping agents
there. Boat In two days, bub?"
"Luckily, yes," Drake nodded.
"Dutch boat. Freighter, but I Imag
ine you can get passage. Willett,"
he leaned forward suddenly, "take
my tip and duck this job, Uet your
father and clear out of Propionoire,
There's revolution In tb air.
"This Is going to be no lit place
tor any white man. and If martial
law Is declared, you'll be hemmed In
here tor months I'm ducking It the
first sign of trouble. Why, If as yon
tell me fever hits the river. It'll be
hell. Revolution and tever, Willett.
A white man can't buck thorn."
"That's Just too bad," Terry said
briefly. "But I'm going to the capl
tal and what's more, I'll be back,
Revolution won't stop me or fever
either. Dad's the boss. He says the
Job goes through and, aa far as I'm
sometimes known as S. Sumpter
Smith, as Sumpter S. Smith, and aa
S S Smith, deceived, and has quail
fled. The creditors of and alt persona
having cUUms against said deceased,
are hereby notified to present th
same, verified as required by law,
within six months after the first
publication hereof, to the under
Uned, at the otlfre of her attorney,
Glenn O Taylor, Federal Bldg., Med
ford. Oregon.
Dated and first published, Novenu
ber 31. 1935.
KITTIE I. SMITH.
Executrix of Said Estate
NEVER MIND THE LADY
NEVER MIND THE LADY
NEVER MIND THE LADY
'WrW,',i
concerned, the joh goes through."!
Drake realized It wasn't any use.j
Terry knew as well as he did that for
months the cone country nau jusi
beon waiting a spark to rise up in
arms and that meant the stopping ot
coastwise trade and the blockading1
of the ports. ' j
A man like Willett never learned!
by copy books, but by experience'
alone, Drake rubhed his nose with a
long bony forefinger. ,
"If you must, you must," he
sighed. "Fox at the American Em
bassy might be able to help you," he
added tentatively.
"Oeorge Fox Is a pretty good man.'
flood enough to wave the old flag In
their faces," Terry looked at Drake
satirically, "If they start hedging on
their contract. Here come the ma
rines and so forth."
He took up bis helmet and arose.
"Four days' run both ways and I'll
bring that requisition back with me.
Dad's never let a job beat him yet
and be Isn't going to start now."
The Englishman shrugged again.
"1 hope not. Have a drink before
you go?"
"Thanks."
He accepted the tumbler, raised It
In brief acknowledgement, then
tossed the Dory liquid down and
wiped his with bis sleeve.
Drake watched the tall erect figure
awing through the outer office. He
slapped the cork back In the bottle,
pounding It with his palm long after
tores was needed, a wondering ex
pression on his face.
"That chap," be murmured wryly,
"la the very men to build a bridge
over the river Styx."
tCopvrllM. 1 by David Oarthl
Terry Visits a "Dive," Temorrtw
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