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rEDFOttD MATL TRTBTTST:. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 6. 193T PAGE KTNTJ 'I Read every td on una page Vou will probably fled ei actly the things you nave Been looking lor or a tale 01 trad for unused article you may nave. Search your attic or tore-room you may find many things other are seek ing and be able to realm immediate cash It what you want lant there, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive -effective! RATES Per word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per ward (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change W' Phone 75 ' FOR WANT A.DS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED Jersey cow with halter .: and chain. N. C. St. Arnold, Rt. 1, Box 44, Central Point, LOST In or near Gold HtU, July 4, ' - billfold containing $95 currency. Liberal reward. L. Whltsett. , LOST Woman's waltham wrist I watch, down town, Friday. Reward. . Tel. 550. LQ9T If dog is missing, call 1616. ' MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Salesman and salesladies for the largest state-wide project ever put over for the people and by the people of Ore. Call mornings at State Oil & Gas Co.'s office. 008 v Liberty Bldg. . C. Enos Naffziger. Dist. Mgr. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Woman and daughter want work. Day time only. 1010 Court street. RELIABLE GIRL wants work in good home. Box 3029. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS wanted Discarded violins. Piano tuning, violin repairing by Price. 20 years experience. Shults Bros., " 220 N. Bartlett. Phone 1059. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals. Tel. eai-K. WANTED" 'Horse, weighing about 1400 lbs. J. A. Mnnke, Route I Medford. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have Urge order to fill. Highest prices . paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. ph"ne10fl WE PAT MORE CASH For your furniture BOLBROOK & ANDREWS , eth and Front. Phone 647. . JUNK Highest prices paid for brass radiators, copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals. Scrap iron small or large lots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton raga- inner, tubes. Our prices will interest you. ntriM PAita. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods. Purnlture Stoves bought and soia. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE. WANTED TO RENT Onfurnlshed modern 8 or 4 -room nouse. r. - Bo 693. Medford. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house; 3 bed rooms. $4600 Tel 1323-W. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 -room unfurnished apartment at 403 South Newtown. Call 19. FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. FOR RENT 3 furnished apartments, a office rooms. 1 store building 1 basement room See Roland Hub bard or Al Llttreii. for RENT Furnished single and double apts.; Prigldaire and elec tric range. Hot. Hoiitna. FTJRN. APT. for. rent. 329 No. Ivy. FOR RENT 6 -room furnished upper apartment; garage, inquire BU4 u,. Main. 387-X. OE BADER APTS.. 6tn and Oakdaie 3-ROOM. front, lurn apartment. 806 W. Main. . FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower steam heat, hot and cold water 1 furnished Mall Tribune Bldg Ap ply maime business office FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS NICELY furnished rooms 408 W. 6th FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room and sleeDlnc oorch. private entrance; close In. 120 S. Laurel. Tel. 934-L. ATTRACTIVE room 404 3 Orwpe FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE MODERN 6-room cottatr with sleep inn Dorch to tride for small tm Droved acreage near Medford. No reasonable offer refused. 615 So Central. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT Excellent business loca tion in Cave City. Ore. Address Boi H. Cave City. Ore. FOR SALE Small erooery and mar- ket. located In pavioU town. Write or phone A L. Boo. Sprsgue River, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 tcret. Crater Lake Hwy.. 40 mile from MMford: commodious log cabin, suitable res taurant, dancing, or private lodge; service station; spring, wood. See Rawles Moore, Cooley Bldg., Med lord. FOR SALE -4 -room house and acre age. Easy terms. J. Bynum, How and and DeBarr Ave. 1 13 ACRE, berries, fruit, clover, garden. 3 -room house, barn, chick house; highway frontage and near Med ford; land irrigated. Price 8O0. terms. Also East side modern home ttt xcel- ' lent condition; combination living and dining room, hardwood floors, fireplace, kitchen, breakfast nook, laundry room, 3 bedrooms, bath with shower and base tub; shade and shrubs. Price $3200. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1S4S-R. FOR SALE Bargain, 6 -room house, east side, 3 bedrooms; good condi tion: lot 75x200. Owner living In California says sell 42700; terms. B. J. palmer. Broker, at paimer Music Store. FOR SALE New 0-room house, Base ment, furnace. Call 425 So. Oakdaie. FOR SALE Three lots. 8 -room furn ished bouse. Phone 459-X. MODERN 5 -room house, $1050; $350 cash, balance $8 per month. Also 5 -room house; fruit, shade, berries, $750; terms. J. V. Bradley, 408 Boardman. FOR SALE Suburban acre, on good highway, close in with 5 room house, bam and chicken run. Good soil, fine garden ready to use, La dlno clover, cow lot. Building and Loan balance $393. Payable $10.00 per mo. Must leave at once, first reasonable offer for my equity takes It. Write Mall Tribune Box 3337 for further particulars. FOR 8 ALE 7 -room house, good loca tion, small payment down, balance like rent. Inquire 817 West 10th FOR SALE 1200 acres cattle and sheep ranch. 16 miles from Med ford. 20 miles wire fencing. 8 -room bouse, coat $3,000; barn and out buildings; 80 acres alfalfa at $U per acre. Also 480 acres timber land. 15 miles from Ashland. S miles from Dead Indian road; esti mated 3 million ft pine timber Also 100 acres. 4 miles from Med ford. near Jacksonville. P. E By bee. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres $2,000. crops now in. Property lo cated on Pacific nlghway between Talent and Phoenix For Particulars call R. Edwards. Southern Oregon Brewery. FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip. ped dairy ranch. Near town Nc trades considered. K. F Mall Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate think OI BROWN 6E WtiliH. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn. THE J. W BYBEE farm north ol Jacksonville on the old stage road is for -sale in one tract or small subdivisions thereof Inquire of Frank E By bee star Route Bos 133 Medford Oregon. WE SPECIALIZE in bomea 81 Chest nut. Room 4. FFDERAl LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat terson 201 Liberty Bldg. or o. A Barnes 167 East 8th 8t. Eugene FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '36 Plymouth sedan; Im maculate; very low mileage, ao. dress Box 3397, Tribune. LANGE'S RED TAG USED CAR SALE Prices slashed on every car; 50 cars to choose from. ' 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1937 CHEVROLET DE LUXE COUPE 1933 DODGE SEDAN 1935 CHRYSLER 8 COUPS 1931 BUICK COUPE 1933 FORD 4-CYL. COUPE 1934 CHRYSLER AIRFLOW 1931 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN 1931 CHEVROLET 3-DR. SEDAN 1933 FORD V-8 SEDAN These are Just a few of the real buys we bave on saie; 30 mora cars ana pickups to choose from. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Riverside. USED CAR LOT 35 So. Riverside. Open Evenings and Sundays. O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. A G. USED CARS 1935 Ford long wheelbase truck; 10 ply tires. Ruxteli axle, overload springs, very low mileage, $585. 1929 Ford truck, refrigerator type body, excellent condition, $160. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 31 CHEVROLET Victoria; top condi tion and appearance. Walter W Abbey, Inc. . FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS FOR SALE Broilers and fryers, 30c each. Phone 437-J. FOR day-old and started chicks, year round, see or write urooxs Hai.cn ery. East N St., Grants Pass, Ore Phone 145-J. BRONZE turkey hatching eg?a. 3 R 1 R. roosters Inquire PernoU's Store Appte?at FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR BALE S teams, well mated, acres 4 to 12, welsht 1150 to 1450, several cheap odd horses: model A Ford coupe, $65, almost new rub ber; will trade. Stewart Ave. to Thomas road., . Jack Martin. FOR SALE Que rnaey heifer, fresh soon. James Lalhrop, Central Pt., route 1. for sale Oood Holsteln cow; freshen soon. Dollte Moomaw. Eaglo Point. HIGH-GRADE Jersey cows: fresh and coming fresh. Herbert Elmore. Ap plgwt. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS - 1 FLOWERS Olsdlolas. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 C Main. ----- - - - - - ' J, ' FOR CHARIS & 8WAV!t corts Tel 1293-J, evenings. 818 Hamilton. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3 find 4-Inch De La valve centrifugal pump, together with 7 -hp. Oenral Electric single pnase aireci connect, motor; ow. about 8G0, for sale for 9400. Also one 15-h.p. 3-phase, practically new motor for $100. WING ORCHARDS, Medford, Ore. EARLY MAYFLOWER peaches now ripe. Bring container; 3c lb. First house on left Dark Hollow road. H. P. Hazen. phone 699 -R -4. FOR SALE: Blng cherries. 611 So Riverside, across from Auto Beauty Shop. FQR SALE Mineralised stock salt. Feeding minerals, a proven practice makes for health and heavier pro duction. Monarch Seed & Feed Co FOR SALE Safe grain storage In So Oregon's largest warehouse. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Grain bage. sack twine needles. Monarch Seed k Feed Co FOR SALE Binder twine standard grade $5.25 bale cash. Monarch beea & Feed Co. CHERRIES y mile south of white ariiiin creek scnooi, nenry nu klll. CHERRIES Several varieties. Geb- hard's, mile north Bear creek bridge. Central Point. FOR SALE New 4-plece hand-knit summer suit; color light tan; mm 14. 51 N. Peach. FOR SALE Royal Anne and Blng 1016-L. C. O. Clemens. CHERRIES., all kinds, 2o to 4c on trees. Ed Foss, Talent. FOR SALE Hay In shock, cherries, cream separator, milk cooier. iei. 1002-L. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store 1-horse cul tivator, a good circulator, felt base rugs, fruit Jars. Pick the bargains In the vineyard at 106 So. Grape. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. USED WASHER SALE. PICK'S HARD- WARE. $26 to $49.50. Agents for Myers Pump. RIVER LOAM $3.00 per load. man's. Phone 1514-Y. MISCELLANEOUS MR. J. P. MEUKEL Of the Flak Flag and Decoration company Is author ized to solicit decorations to be used for vtr Btate convention to be held in Medford July 11th to 14th. We will appreciate any favors shown Mr. Meukel. Executive Committee, by Joe Wood, Commander Colons. Saigent Camp No 23, United Span ish War Veterans, Medford. LATE equipment and fair prices at Frees Garage. 801 No Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COCNTV ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSUKANCE ABSTRACTS . ' ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ana Remodeling. Buttons ana Buckles covered. 308 U. S. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Expert Window Cleaners, LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Painting. PAINTING Interior decorating, paper-hanging, painting of all kinds. We have all equipment for outside painting on high buildings. Reli able painters and best of materials. PABCO PRODUCTS. EKERSON PAINT fc ROOF STORE Phone 243. 38 So. Bartlett. MONEY TO LEND $30 Loans $1.00 Per Month Other Loan Plans $10 to $500 We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO. MEDFOR'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Crater lan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. 8-167-M-180. Phone 139. Roof service. ROOF SERVICE We can repair any type of roof. Complete, modern equipment for applying built-up roois and siate surrnce sningies. Time payments If desired. PABCO PRODUCTS EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE Phone 243. 38 So. Bartlett. Tra niter. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving uonaeo carriers, nreprooi storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service, "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 38 So Fir. Phone 815. Prices tight. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service, nreprooi storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKINO SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333 111 No Fir Bt Local and long distance Fuel oils, any kind Oreen stamp In side of 3-mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER USERS Rogue KKef and Tributaries. TO ALL PERSONS. FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS clslmine an choate or conditional right to the use of the waters of Rogue River and its tributaries. AND TO WHOM IT MAT CON CERN: You and each of you are notified hereby that the State En ineer will commence the taking of Proofs of Appropriation of Water of an parties claiming incnoste or con dltlonal rights to the use of the weters of the bov--nsmed tream or snv tributary thereof, as follows; On Turiav, July 20, 1&37, at the County Court Bouse at Grants Pass. Oregon; On Wednesday. July 31. 1037. at the County Court House at Medford, Oregon; And for a period of 00 days begin ning Thursday, July 33, 1937, and ending Monday. September 20. 1837, at the office of the State Engineer. 504 State Office Building, Salem. Oregon. Proofs of Appropriation of the vari ous claimant will be received at said times and places from 6:30 a. m. to 12:00 m. and from 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. of each of said days, excepting Saturday afternoons and Sundays. AND YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIR ED TO APPEAR at one of the times and places above-named and submit proof of Appropriation of the waters of ssld stream, or a tributary there of, If any such right Is claimed by you; and you are hereby FURTHER notified that if you fan so to ap pear and submit Proof of Appropri ation of said waters, default will be entered against you. and you will be barred and estopped from subse quently asserting any right to the use of said waters, and will be held and deemed to have forfeited all right to the, use of said waters there tofore claimed by you or your pre decessor. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 35th day of June. 1937. CHAS. E. STRICKLIN, State Engineer. Notice to Creditors. .Notice is hereby given that D. L. Davidson was on the 14th day of June. 1937, duly appointed Admin istrator of the Estate of Lucy M. Knight. Deceased, by order of the County Court for Jackson County. Oregon. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to present them, verified in the manner provided by law, to the undersigned Administrator at the office of George Codding, 217 Liberty Building, Med ford. Oregon, within six months from June 22nd, 1937, the date of the first publication of this Notice. D. L DAVIDSON, Administrator. GEOROE CODDING. Attorney for Administrator. Notice of Final Hear. nr. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Lucy M. Knight, an Incom petent. Notice Is hereby given that the Guardian of the above entitled Estate has filed herein his Final Account, and July 22nd, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. has been fixed as the time and the County Judge's office in the County Courthouse In Medford, Ore gon, ss tne place tor hearing of ob jections thereto, and the final settle ment of said Estate and the discharge of the Guardian. D. L. DAVIDSON, Guardian GEORGE CODDING. Attorney for Guardian. 217 Liberty Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Notice to Creditors, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, duly made and entered on the 18th day of June, 1937, was appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Andrew H. Calhoun, deceased, and that he was duly qualified as such admlnls trator. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, aa required by law, to him at the office or v. k.. ueuei, attorney lor sam estate, ait the Palm Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 32nd day of June, 1937. HUGH B. CALHOUN, Administrator. F. K. DEUEL, Attorney. Notice of Private Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor the county 01 Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of James Voclov Kllmek, an Insane person. Under authority of an order grant ed by the County Court of the County of Jackson, and State of Oregon, dated the lflth day of June. 1937. the Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Wear-In hair en th fact I. Hermit 8. The rear L6. Make over 17. Neratlv, II. Kind of fuel II. Cut with Bcl.sori )0. Symbol for sodium tl. South African foi !l. Dlvl.lon of a military front !5. Incision !. Nothing 17. Brave man !8. Extra part 10. Incarnation Solution of Yesterday', Puzil, A L AIS KjAINS HIAjMlS P OIR T TJCtpMT DMA" L y&Ts'ElNITf F A paffo FEH0y TIE MO, OyM A TiaTtl aTOr ama I N Fll NTrTE STTMIA L RTOTv EEp 1 In a 1 T HA1SMfL VMA m E 6lR TTmMANN SAIL r es 1 nMeir I IN I TE SIdio.b'eMr.e laed 32. Erg drink :S. Declare If. Leaf of a calyx 51. Termination of certain fern- Inlnit nmina 17. volcano (I. Thomas Hardy B9. Part of the eye nerowe tz. uenomination :. One in charge of 63. Symbol for a railroad nickel train 64, Composer of It. Eight quarts "Rule, 15. Comfort Britannia" Iff. Couples . On the highest '0. Pertaining to point grandparents 17. French tl. BllKworm 2. Of old age .1. Weeds J. Worthless fragments pronoun IS. Part of a vessel above the water line 74. Factor of a, number lett at meai: arnnaic ji. nron tin den 17 7. Clear profit 73. Surf ducks a 3 4 s 7 j8 f o " '2 3 y II w ifi;"iii"i ml M L - n WMWl." ir'Wmi) 42 43 44 W' R'p II!lIIISH?iHII H 1 I I I I f p 1 IT" undersigned Ouardian will sell at pri vate sale the following described real property, to-wit: The NE quarter of the NW quar ter and the S one-half of the NW quarter of Section 31, Township 38, Range 1 West of tht Willamette Meridian. The sale will be made on or after the 21st day of July, 1937. and bids will be received at the office of F. K. Deuel, attorney. Palm Building, Medford, Oregon. 'ine terms ox tne saie are as ioi Iowa, to-wit: $100.00 cash at the time of sale: two-thirds of the bal ance of the purchase price within six months and the total balance within one year from the date of sale. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 22nd day of June. 1937. HERBERT M. MOORS. Guardian. Notice. In the County Court of the County of Jackson for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesse Houck, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent has filed In the above entitled court her final account and report of the administration of said estate and said court by Its order has fixed July istn, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the court room of said court In the Jackson County courthouse at Med- rora. Oregon, as tne time and place for the hearing of any objections to said account and for the settlement thereof. KATHRYN HOUCK. Notice of Sale. On the 15th dav of July. 1937. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in Med ford, Jackson County Orefton. I will offer for sale and sell at auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described real property located in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt: Lot Six (6) In Block One (1) of Anderson-Toft Addition to the City of Medford. Jackson County, Ore gon, as numbered, designated and described on the official plat there of, now of record. Said sale Is made under execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, to me directed, in the case of Home Owners' Loan Corpora tion, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Ralph E. Waldron and Ora Mae Waldron, husband and wife, Defendants. Dated June 11, 1937. First publication June 15, 1937. Last publication July 6, 1937. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff. Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. Attorney for Plaintiff: u. a. coaaing. Medford, Oregon. Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon. Jackson County. In the Matter of the Guardianship of uuuuwui jAiNiNK i , a minor. Notice la Hereby Given that the undersigned guardian of the person and estate of the above named minor. Douglas Janney. will pursuant to order and license granted by the above named court therefor, at the office of Jackson County Abstract Company, No. 121 East 8th Street In the city of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, on and after the 7th day of July, 1037, at 10 o'clock A. M., offer for sale, and sell at private sale for cash for the best price obtainable subject to confirmation by the above named court, the real property or said minor located in Jackson County, Oregon, and described aa follows, to-wlt: . An undivided one-half Interest In and to lots 11 and 12, the east 5 feet of the north 300 feet of lot 13. and the south 200 feet of lot 13 In block 4, Park Addition to the city of Medford, subject to a life estate therein vested In Sarah R. Janney. SARAH R. JANNEY. Ouardian. Skunk Wins Pet Prize NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP) An "odorless' sunk owned by Jean Glbney, West Hartford, won the first prize blue ribbon for the out standing pet at a Kl wants club pet and dog show. Second prize went to a goat. Cross -Word Puzzle 32. Open-handed blow U. Bruise 26. Cavsrn 17. Circle of light 21. Customer II. Equipment 31. A single time 34, Channel from the shore Inland 37. Biblical tower 40. Denoting the maiden name 41. Court crier's call 41. Government grants 41. Subterfuge 44. Wheeled vehicles 47. Cattle 43. Voter 49. Dogs of a certain brass $1. Pertaining to bodies at rest, 14. Stock certificates Bfl. Peruses 0. Wavy: heraldry 1. Bamboolike grass . Point of land running Into the water 14. Serpent M. Ovum: cema. form 41. Dad 71. Compasa point DOWN 1. Tropical fruits 1 Tending to wear away I. Metric land measure 4. Mature 5. English river t. Rubber 7. Restrain I. Formerly I. City of Ksvada 10. Arabian chieftains 11. Cleaning Implement 11. Small nh 13. Acts of hold in 14. snapping beetles Chapter Ono Face To Face With A Firebug AY CRANDON pulled her mount in for a breathing spell, as she topped the steep rise to the eastern ridge of the Bitter Root moun tains. Below her, through the scant growth of pine and tamarack that timbered the ridge, she could see the glistening water of a lake, and beyond, the sharp, magnificent peaks of the Cabinet range, that rose precipitously from the-valley floor. blowing of Kay's roan horse, and the creaking of saddle leather, as he shifted his weight and turned an inquiring head toward his mistress. Kay laughed softly, as she slipped off her broad-brimmed hat and fanned herself with it "Don't worry, Flicker. I promise we'll get home In time for ninrnr" She leaned forward to pat hii neck, and the aunlight alant- tag through the pine branches gleamed on a mass of auburn curls that glinted back, aa though cele brating their release from the rigid confinement of the unyielding hat band. Microscopic beads of perspi ration stood on Kay's forehead, and she dropped the reins over her pommel as she pulled out a aandkechief and wiped them off. ' "No use hurrying, Flicks," she toothed, as her mount again stirred restively. "If it's hot as thii up 'Throw out your gun!" for this man who here, It will be even warmer in the valley." Kay paused a moment, and then added half aloud and half to her self: "Baba Is having supper at the Flying Six, and -vith Aunt Kate away, there's no special reason to get back early. I may as well go out on my point, and give us both a bit of a rest." Suiting the action to the words, Kay dismounted, and flinging Flicker's reins over his head, left him on the trail, as she made her way along a rocky ledge that led to a projecting cliff. From here a magnificent panorama of the sur rounding country could be seen. Stretching out at full length, with her elbows propped on the smooth granite, and her chin rest ing on her hands, Kay gave a long iioh of satisfaction. This was one of her favorite spots, and it was more than a montn now since sne :had been here. i Her yellow brown eyes half closed in the drowsy warmth of ithe sun that beat on her relaxed hnrlv. Knv thought back to the last strenuous m nth. Everything had tseemed to happen at once, and the climax had been reached when Aunt Kate had fallen and broken her hip, and had to go to the hos pital. "If Dad were only here!" Sud den tears dimmed Kay's eyes as this thought, that was always up permost in her mind, half uncon sciously voiced itself, but she res olutely forced them back. There had been no time for tears In the last year, since the tragic death of her father, when Kay had decided to stick to the ranch, and make a home for her young sister, and her great aunt. It had been no small undertak Ine for a nirl of It. but Kay had braved this first year, and come through. In spite of all predictions to the contrary, now Strange Aetlons WITH a sudden exclamation, Kay brought her reminiscing to an abrupt halt, and sat up straight, leaning forward with tense muscles, as she gazed in tently down the ridge. LEGION HEAD URGES PHILADELPHIA, July . (API Harry W. Colmery, national comman der of the American Laclon. appealed for a reawakened loyalty to American Institutions at the Independence da; wlebretlon In Independence H.ll yes terday.' He warned of a "constant slipping I The breathless stillness of the warm Sep tember afternoon was unbroken, save for the Several hundred feet below her, a man was piling up some brush and dried needles in a seemingly, purposeful fashion against a dead tree that reared its russet height in sharp relief against the green of its neighbors. As though sensing observation, he paused suddenly and listened, glancing furtively over his shoulder. Then, evidently assurlns himself that he had been mistaken, he went on with his strange task. Her throat tight, and her eyes 0 -S-.i Kay tommanded. She steeled herself against sympathj lootea nonest ana aeceni blazing with raging indignation, as the meaning of his peculiar actions hashed over ner. nay siippea on of the pines. Pulling out her gun, she started a rapid and noiseless descent toward the spot that she had seen from above. Hr hrt beat like a trio-ham mer as she realized that she prob ably had spotted the firebug mat the whole county had been looking for. During the last two months, a series of forest tires had broken out, and only the vigilance of the fire patrols had saved the region rrom disastrous tossei. me cuuv.,.--tion that the fires were of inien Hinrv nriirin had gradually grown. although no one naa oeen aoio iu prove iu Her Indignation completely o;o ling out any thought of fear for herself, Kay slowed down and steadied her nerves with an iron grip as she noiselessly slipped from one tree trunk to another Rha rniild see the russet color of the dead pine now, and tne out llnn nf the nile of brush at its base. The crash of the dried branches as they were stacked up on the side of the pile away from her told her . . . 1 1 1 : TIN (U h... wai sne was in nine. heart in her throat, she hurried forward. Sh rminrlorl the die and point. ed her gun at the stooped figure of the man, wno was Deni over, prop ping a long branch against the others. Her clear "Throw 'em upr rang through the woods in no uncertain tones. Whirling about, the man straight ened and faced her, then slowly obeyed the command, his eyes fixed at first on the gleaming bar rel of the gun that covered him. then luting to meet nay s stem A strange feeling clutched Kay's heart at the man's expression. His face was gaunt and drawn, and there were great dark circles un der the desperate eyes that met hers. She had never seen a look of such mingled misery and proud defiance. For the first time, a doubt as to whether her suspicion was away from the things and principles which have made America great" and cited the use of coercion by Individ uals and groups to attain their ends and the defiance of court order,. He criticised "toe trend away from local self government and tM build ing up of bureaucracies" and the shrinking of the reaponslblllUes of citizenship. Bible of mi I'ted WINOHAM. Ont. (OP) A 118-year old Bible la used to conduct services at the Masonic hall here. Dae alall mbuoe want ada, right, all evidence to the contrary, flashed over her. Kay's lifetime on the range had made her a keen judge of men, and something instinctively told her that this man wasn't bad. In SDita of his desperate look, his eyes were honest, and his mouth was straight and decent, and yet She hardened herself against the unreasoning sympathy that stole over her, and steeled herself to play her part in bringing him to justice. 1 Tou've Never Been Hungry - j THROW out your gun!" the, commanded. i The man's shoulders twitched into a shrug. "I haven't any." His voice reflected the despair of his general attitude, and in spite of her suspicion, Kay felt the ring of truth in it. "You were about to set a forest Are," she accused. The man made no attempt to depy it. -What if I was?" he challenged harshlv. "Whv not?" "Why not!" Kay echoed, her voice shrill with indignant sur prise at such a question. Thei thought flashed over her that the: man must be a lunatic, but she in-i stantly dismissed it; there was nothing insane about the eyes that gazed at her with bitter intensity. "Yes, why not? What harm aespiie nis acon. would It do to burn off the Umbel on this ridge? There are plenty of men to fight it, and keep it iron) reaching any of the ranch houses. Plenty of menl" he repeated, witB a wild, harsh laugh. "That s tne only job a man can get these dayi fire fighting." At Kay's shocked look, he added fiercely: "You've never been nun- . gry, have you? Or seen youi mother and sister hungry? Why shouldn't I make a job for my self?" A conversation Kay had over heard between two of the punch ers, to the effect that the fires wers being started by the desperate un employed to give themselves jobs. flashed into ner mind, as ne Diazea these questions at her. "xou mean to soy, sne raiiereo, 'that you've been setting these fires because " "I haven't been setting them." he broke in. "Believe it or not, this is my first attempt. God, I couldn't even pull that offl" witn sudden recxiess aisregara of Kay's gun. he pulled bis hands down over his face, then dropped them to his sides, and faced hef with his burning black eyes. "What are you going to do about it?" Kay met his question with an. other. "And you mean that your motn er and sister are are actually hungry?" He gave a wild laugh. "No; they're not hungry right this min ute; and they won't be for another couple of days. Do you want to know why? Because I stole some food for theml That's whyl" He straightened up and reiterat ed his defiant question. "What are you going to do about it?" For a long moment, the two con fronted each other, and then Kay obeyed an uncontrollable im pulse. . "This," she said, simply, and slipped her gun into her holster, I rConyrfffftl, HIT. Mart, it KTvaud) Slay', wlta are tettef, tot-arrawj by the anexpeeted arrival el the Due patrol. 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