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MT,DFOTCT MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. 1938. PAGE SEVEN arag Read every ad oo this page you will probably Hod exactly trie things you nave been look ing (or or a aale or trade lor unused artlclea you may have Searcb your attic or store-room you may (lnd many things others are seeking and be able to realize immediate caeh II wbat you wan't isn't here, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive' effective I per word first Insertion.. (Minimum tsc) Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copv change J). 35 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Coin purse on 6th and Cen tral. Call at Tribune and pay for ad. LOST Gold rim glasses at Gold Ray V Dam. Notify Mrs. Nelson. Rt. 3, J Box 103, Medford. Reward. LOST II dog missing, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP SALESMAN with knowledge boiler plant practice, to -sell recognized water treatment for well-established company. High commission Box 4606. Tribune WANTED One new car salesman one used car salesman. Have low priced popular car and medium priced quality car. State experience and give references. Write Box 4092, Tribune. ' WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Housekeeper. Must be good cook and capable of takllif charge of home. Good home, good wages No one without best of references. need apply, box aiiw, itibuot. WANTED Girl, light housework, caro of child, fruit season, 139 Ken wood. WANTED Girl for general house work and care of child. References Phone 290-Y. WANTED SITUATIONS .-wanted Position as stenographer " or bookkeeper by Woodbury Busi ness College student. Experience In Filing and Burroughs Machines. Write Route 3, Box 24. NOTICE Restaurant Owner, Young man, experienced cook's helper wants few houra every week. Homer, Cabin 6. Rainbow Camp. WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED 2 or 3 acres good Ladlno pasture with water and fence, south or west of Medford. A. H. Mann, Route 1, Box 393-A. WANT Transportation to Salem on Thursday with private party. Share expense. Phone 746-M. want Trnnsrortatlon to Portland or Seattle: share expenses. Phone 869-Y, after 6 p. m. furntturbTreupholstered, re flnlshed and reglued. Phone 969-R, Thlbault. WANTED Boy's 24-lnch bicycle. Rt. 2, Box 193. Ross Twedell. LEAVING for Oakland Sunday mor ning. Take 1 passenger, share ex penses. Phone 1491-ij. Jk-WANTED To rent 4 or 5-room un furnished house. East Side Phone 1534 J. WANTED 600 lineal feet light mine track and small dump car. Give description and drlce. D. R. Luper. Star Route. Box 70. Jacksonville Oregon. WANTED Magazines (1938). Get list ones we buy or trade. Medford Exchange, 29 So. Front. WANT DREDGE GROUND Give dla trlct and full description If vou want us to see It Gold Placer Rec Co., Box 203, Eugene, Oregon. wanted Ladles or Teachers to room and board, private home Near school. 24 Washington. V) ANTED White washing, cold water palntlnt; or commercial spraying. EARWIGS can be killed with spray Let me tell you how. Phone 258-J-2. or write Wm. McGonagle, Rt. 2, Box 43, City. WANTED To borrow $1,800 more or less on city property, state inter' eat. Box 4135, Tribune. WANTE D -me best light used car $50 down will buy State full price and particulars Bcs 3851. Tribune, WANTED Milking machine. Phone 241, Central Point PAPERHANOING. etc. Expert work R. C. Chappell. Ph 270 or 1459-R WANTED Poultry and ewe High Mt nuh nrllv nalrt Medford Poul trv and Eire H C Ftedette. sole owner. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum, Braiw mp oer and othei metals MEDFORD BARGAIN JOUSE 27 N Grape St Ph6ne 1062 LAUNDRY Mrs Huson Tel 1346-M Wantpt rv.rt and worthiest an! mals remorcd free 01 charce Phone (reverse eharesl Southern Oregon By -Products Co HlflllKol CASH PHIces PAID Pot youi Furniture MUIKIIIII IMRflAIM HOI at 27 N Orape St Prion. 1062 WELL DRILLINO l 50 pel ft first 50 ft., etc J M Dodtie M9 K:n WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before fou tell MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOl.SE VI N Orape St, Fboat 1062 WANTED Miscellaneous WE PAY MORE CASH For Vour furniture IIOI.KKOOK ANDKKWS 8th and front Phone 647 FOR RENT H0U8ES FOR RENT 2-room cottage, bath garage; modern; hot and cold water. Everything furnished, for 2 or 3. Vadandra Cottages, Central Point. FOR RENT 7-room house, close In, Phone 417-J-2. 3-ROOM house, screened porch, gar age, ouv west etn. VACANT .Sept. 10th. 3-room modern house, furnished, 916.35, water paid. 21114 W. Jackson. FOR BENT or SALE Five-room mod ern house, with sleeping porch, garage and woodshed. Sale 11.250 00. terms. Rent 122.50, water paid. 206 Elm St. FOR RENT B-room furnished mod ern house, 35. Across from S. O. 8 office. Stewart avenue. FOR RENT Four-room fully modern partly furnished house with acre age, 1 mile out. 518 60. Oakdale. FOR RENT 5-room house and glass-ed-ln sleeping porch, hardwood floors; on pavement. Call 1008-J FOR RENT B-room modern fur nished house. Call at Dow'a Cafe FOR RENT Modern countrv home on Jacksonville Highway. 6 rooms wun oam, nrepiace, narawooa floors, partly furnished. $40 month. Adults only. J. W. Gustafson. Jack sonville Hwy. FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT for 3 adults. E Main. (16. Phone 61 Day. 1959-L eve nlnga. 2-ROOM furnished apt. Lights and water paid. (is. an w. 'inn. APARTMENT for rent, cheap, after 6 evenings. fi20 So. Fir. FURNISHED APT. Ivy. for rent, 229 No. FURNISHED Apartment Adults only 603 S Holly. FOR RENT Frlgldalre. Holland - Furnished apartments; electric range. Hotel OE BAUER APTS.. Mi. and Oakdale Fine bulldlna. modern, furnished or unfurnished all comforts By week or month; $35.00, and up. Phone 713-V. FINE modern apartment Inquire at P. & F Bank. "OR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furnished room wltn hot and cold water, garage. 11 8 Orange. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room for gentleman. 325 b- Riverside. - PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, close In. 101 Almond, between 6 and 7 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8: Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM. $1 a day at 716 E Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous ONE store room, upstairs office rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland Hu bbard FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1 good work horse, also 1 mlt. comlna 3 yrs. Chaa. H. Smith. V4 mile north Central Point on old Maylleia place. win sat.F Good, thrifty weaner pigs. H. R. Pitts, Oak Grove Road. FOR SALE 2 milk cowa. F. J. quea. Talent. for SALE Good, young milk cow now milking. 2 miles o. w. rnocnu. Leslie 8haw. FOR SALE 10 thrifty weaner pigs. 2 feeders. 114 mile west isieui. School. R.' O. Logan. FOR SALE Feeder plga, five miles from Jacksonville on nucn nigu way. Moore. FOR SALE Fresh and Springer Milk Cows. Riverside urcnara. nuu-o above Gold H1U on Sama Creek FOR. SALE 54 head registered Here- loros. uomino dtou. 'w wua .. Alex J. Hayes. Route No. 3. Cor vallls, Oregon. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, young 9-pound doe raDUlts tor oreeaing. Inquire 1217 W. 9tb St. FOR SALE 12 cows, 4 2-year-old, 4 yearlings, span mules, o ana 1 years, 2600 lbs. Everett Bailey. Talent. FOR SALE - Cow and beliefs cnaa Cummons. Reese crcex FOR SALE POULTRY FAT DUCKS Dressed or allvn. one auernsev cow. giving mm w Carty'a. Orchard Home Drive 14S3-J-2 Tel FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1931 CHEVROLET 2"j-ton truck, long wheelbase. good tlreu. Phoenix Mer cantile, Phoenix, Ore. GATES' USED CARS Famous R and O Guarantee. Cara of merit anly deserve this space watch this section for 'he BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1936 Chevrolet Coupe, re conditioned, new paint .. $.123 193" Plymouth 2 door Sedan, de luxe, recon ditioned motor, hot water heater $545 1936 Ford Tudor, recon ditioned, new paint, hot watr heater $495 1936 Willys 4-dr. Sedan . $295 1933 Plymouth de luxe Coupe, exceptionally clean . , M Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett. MfdMrd. Oregon. Harold Treat. Used Car Mgr. FOR SALE "29 Ford Roadster, good condition. Air wheela. Cheap. Call Foothills Orchard alter I. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES RANCHERS Family car at sacrifice win tane grain, cat tie or nogs tor part or all payment Also 3 Fordson tractors. See at Perry's Oarage Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE One 1937 Pontlao Tour lng Sedan; one 1038 Pontlao Tour ing Sedan. Both wlh low mileage. Also 1920 Hudson Sedan All at greatly reduced prices. Bert Stan cllffe. Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE - L031S Chevrolet truck long wheel base, dual; good tires extra heavy: 3 extra tires; 1600 B M. Barring ton Inquire poa toff ice Williams Ore FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WILL SELL my new 5-room modern home wltn o acres oi lana anu small 4-room house, coat $6,000, (or quick sale (4.600; one-third cash, balance on payments. Phoenix Mercantile, Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE 5-room turnlshed house and V4 acre tract nicely locattd. Owner leaving state and will sac rifice for $1,250. Terms. C. O. Pierce. Room 1, Palm Block Phone 517-L. INVESTMENT A 4 g 4-room modern bunra 9k 1 U H II low, laundry trays, par. 1I1K 1IU. WUV U WPU owner. Real sacrifice, worth $2,000 See thla at once. ALSO . 100X100 JUST OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS A - g-iwiu mwciu uvv. XI hi I10" of shade trees. WSaaVW N, city achool. east side location. Priced only $1,250 Terms. MARK A. GOLDY. INC. ' PHONE 728 109 E. Main St A BARGAIN In 5-room house plus 2 sleeping porches and laundry room Convenient terms. Phone 1971-J. FINE 6-room farm uouse, 3 miles from cltv center. Arnold Lane, tft mile off Jacksonville Hwy.; fine shade trees arid shrubbery and facllltlea for keeping cow and chickens. Phone 623-R-l before 11:30 a. m. FOR SALE Well atocked Frog and Catfish farm, priced to sell. 8U.k ness, cause for selling. Southern Oregon Frog Farm. Beall Lane, Rt. 2. Box 185, Medford. BARGAIN Good home near ato-e and Washington school, take car ot what have you as small down pay ment? Easy terms. Owner 405 J. St. FOR SALE or TRADE New 4-room house, close In, for larger' houae In or out of town. Phone 67 or 1485-M. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medtord and surroundlna towns. Eaay terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BKUWM at will IB,. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM3 For Information inquire of Warren Patterson Secretary at the National Farm Loan otrice 203 Liberty mag Tel 1149 or C A Barnea 167 E 8th. Eugene Ore. For Exchange Real fSstate FOR SALE or TRADE Modern real denee In Crcsswell, Ore.. (12 miles from Eugene), for Medford prop erty. Call 300 or 1165-X evenlngB rt onnM wnnflfl! and lot In Central Point, all clear to trade as part or full payment on 0 to 10 acres. Box 4186. Tribune. 'For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR SALE or TRADE CHEAP Good fnrm team and harness. Emu uass- man. Box 266. East Main, Ashland FOR TRADE Good light car for cow Jacksonville star Route, box 01. for trade Tractor and plow. Will exchange for cowa or heifers. Phons 1489-L evenings. FOR SALE Miscellaneous for SALE Hale and Mulr peaches Phone 1016-L. C. C. Clemens, 203 Vancouver. FOR SALE S good ranges, low price. 31 lett. used North Wood Bart' FOR SALE Washed Seckela, for Dreservlng or pickling. 50c tor standard halt box. Southern Ore' gon Sales, Ino. PEACHES 50c and Phone 1704-R. up per luf. FOR SALE Boys bicycle, R.O. A Cabinet radio, 9x12 rug, black bear rug. 716 So. Oakdale. Call before 6:30 P. M. FOR SALE S very good Spinner washera. 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Apples, excellent for pie and sauce, rnone aoB-ti. Myers Place. FOR SALE Washer, 6 mo old, great price reduction. 81 N. Bartlett. USED DeLAVAL cream separator trade for livestock. Oeo. Montgom ery, scross road from Reeae Creek School. 80 TONS ALFALFA, Clover and Oat hav. Mixed. $10.50 delivered. 01 Montgomery, across road from Reese Creek school. FOR SALE Nearly new A. B.C Auto. matlo Ironer. Cheap. 31 N. Bart lett. CANNING TOMATOES. 314-Y. Mrs. Walker. le lb. Phone TWO GOOD complete beds, one pos ter bed, rockers, cheat, mirrors, stands, cot. Phone 440-M. LATE PICKED orchard - run Bart letts. Excellent for canning, le lb L. P. Christian. mile South on Kings Highway. CHOICE IMPROVED Elberta peachea 2 miles West of Phoenix, colem Creek Road. R. H. Wilcox. Phone 14-F-12. PICKLING Cucumbers, cut flowers Oladolla and Asters. Dresalet 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE J. H. Hale peaches now ready. Best grade S cents. Petl prunes 1 cent. O. L. Dow. 181 Prune St. FOR SALE Wood ranee. $16 95 heaters, honey extractor, show-casa Phonograph and 50 records, $4 tti Medford Exchange, 99 80. Front. FOR 8ALB? Canning beans Phone 493-R FOR SALE Elberta. Hale and Mulr Peaches, Oeorge Allord, Farn Val FOR SALE Miscellaneotu FOR SALE Peaches. Thla week 30 lb. Route 4, Box 234, Jess sidrioge. FOR SALE Overstuffed davenport A real bargain. The Band Box. FOR SALE Bargain prices. Rough lumber, 1 and 2-Inch stock. Room 209. Allen Hotel. . FOR SALE Household furniture. In cluding bedroom seta, oil burner electric range, davenport, rugs chairs. 718 Sherman. SUGAR PINE SHAKE for Sale B O Faber. Central Point. CHOICE BARTLETT PEARS on trees. V,c lb. You pick them, Tessltora Orchards, Eagle Point. FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer, good rub ber. 235 N. Ivy. HALE PEACHES, half mllo west Voor- hela crossing. E. O. Corn. FOR SALE Hale and Elberta peaches. Top Notch Orchard, end of King's Hwy., turn left, look for sign. Bring containers. GOOD used washera, radios. 1 good used electric ranges. 2 used pressure pumps. At a bargain. tf'.ck'a Hardware. FOR SALE Rattlesnakes, dead or alive. L. A. Bratch.r Rogue River FOR SALE Peaches. Mulrs 114 20 lb., Elbertas 2c to 3c lb First turn left on end ot Spring St. J. A Nelson. PETE'S DRIVE-IN Fiult Stand. Head quarters for canning peachea and other fruits. Open evenings. Two miles north on Pacific Highway. CANNING TOMATOES, lo pound; field run potatoes. $1 sack. Blank enshlp, Central Point HALE and ELBERTA peachea now ready. M. S. Gentry, Jacksonville Central Point road. PEACHES EXTRA FANCY ELBER Rose, East end TAS. Chaa. E. Spring St. HAY Baled second outtlng alfalfa In field. John Miller. l'A miles nortn of Tula Lake,. Calif., on highway PETITE PRUNES. 2c lb.i 60 lbs. de livered anywhere In valley. Place oVdera by mall O Stanford, Route no. 1, central point, ure. FOR SALE Andiron, screens, oak chslrs. 730 Alder 8t. FOR SALE Speed Queen washers and Ironera, sparton rerrlgeratrra. Guaranteed service and parts fol all makes of waahers. General Electric Ironer, demonstrator one half price. Cannera' supplies. Good buy on oil burners- and wood cr culatora. Pick's Hardware. LEAVING TOWN - Household goods and trailer or sale latent auio Camp MYERS Water Pressure systems guar anteed All pumping system over hauted Plumbing contracting Fen co electric fence regulators Full line ot general palnta and flahlng tackle. See ua about wour Federal Housing. Pick's Hardware. GRAIN BACKS 3o and 40 each: also sacktne and olndlna twine Med ford Bargain House. 27 81 North Orape Phone 1062 MISCELLANEOUS KEEP THE MILK MOVINO" Changing ldcaa may spell progress or defeat. Not because 01 tne laeas nerhans. but In lta execution. Endeavoring to keep pace with the call for the best In table milk we have remodeled our set up and addod a pasteurization plant with modern equipment, so we can sup ply an exacting demand tor ootn Raw and Pasteurized milk. We will handle only an A grade product from milk "Pall to Palate," therefore we shall pasteurize noth ing but A -Grade milk to begin with so which ever your health Ideas exact we have It. Checked and double checked. Look us over please. ' NANSEN'S DAIRY. PICKING ot the late cluster hops will begin Monday August 29. at the B. M. Clute Hopyards, Apple gate. BETTER rebore Job at a saving Freea' Garage. Jacksonville. Phone 183. PHYCHIO Readlnga Dally Mr Miller. 328 Nortn central. QUILTS covered and tied. $1.00 Phone 1566-L. NOVCE Asphalt paving plant established at our plant in Meaiora we are now In position to quote price on sur facing drlvewaya. tennis courts, alleys, etc. Medrord Con Con. Co Phone 69 , PERSONAL GALL STONES. E. N D. Oall Remedy will eliminate them. Painless. Harm less, Not a drug. Visible results Complete treatment live dollars 8. N. D. OALL REMEDY CO., 1812 N. W Flanders St.. Portland, Ore INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Mr Daisy Blnns, 333 King. Home studio lest expense, lower prices. Phone 1095-J. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE Second-hand store and Flxlt shop, win take truck aa part rayment. L. A Brntcher. Rotfue River. BUSINEBS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSl'HANl'E ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments On QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies when other tali CHAN CHAN OO 93t K Main Unreimakins- THE FA8HION 8HOP Dreaamaklng Fur Remodeling Buttons ana Buckles covered Room 02 U S Nstl. Bank Bldg Tel. 118)1. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suits Alterationa Prices reasonable Mary M Cokei Cra tenan Bldg. 'THE DOMESTIC 9HOPPE" Pro'ea t;cnal Dreaamaklng Tailoring Al ten Hons Hemstitcning. Butbiu and Buckie oovtred. 19 M. Bartlett BUBINESS DIRECTORY Eipert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waalLK. de mothlng rugs, upholstery cleaning Furs. FURS remodeled, repaired, rellned. cleaned and glased. Reasonable Work guaranteed Phone 969-M. LOANS A QUICK n To pay your old bills . . to reduce Installments ... to get needed O A S H . . . Use our popular cash loan plan to set the money you want WHEN vou want It. Loans up to $300 on your own signature and security. No en dorsers. Take as long at twenty months to repay. Personal and Auto Loan. , OREGON FINANCE OO (Formerly Ore & Wash Mtg Co.) Lie. No 8-211 M217 Phone 139. 45 South Central. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell inn of late construction. $9.7o per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN 4: WHITE. 104 W. Main. Osteopathic Physicians. DRS. F. O. & EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteonathlo Physicians Announce the removal of their offices ' from the Liberty Bldg to 26 Laurel St., opposite tnc court nouse. Painting JNO H LOCK PAINTER Pine interior woik a specialty. Phone 809. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate cost. Latest spray type equipment F. H Gardner Phone 1375-W noLOHSBY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let ua recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger P R A loans for nalntlnfl now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 W Maln Radiator hepalrlng HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Refrigeration Service Day Phone 458 Nlte Phone 1653-J REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO. The Only Exclusive Refrigeration Shop . in oouinern uicion. Authorised Factory Servlot. 217 W Main St. Medtord. Oregon ROOFING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Roll roofinga ana coating at mall order prlcea. Paboo Palnta and Roofing. Ekerson Paint .tnd Root Co.. 38 80 Bartlett. Tel 148 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOB Local and Long Distance Furniture Mnvins Ronded carriers. Fireprocf atorage. Expert orating, packing and ahlpplng service. "Da via for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Office 26 80 Fir Phone 815 Prlcea right Service guaran' ed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. Notice la hereby given that on Tuesday, October tth, 1936, at 2:00 p. m., the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation Dlatrlct. acting aa k Board ot Eauallzatlon. will meet n the office ot aald Board, at Eagle Point. Oreaon. tor tna purpose 01 reviewing and correcting the District assessments and apportionment of him (or the vear 1939. such assess ment list as approved and adopted m tha Board of Directors of said District Is now on file In the office ot the District where It la open for inspection by an oersona interestea. This notice la published by the order of the Board of Directors of aatd District. ED NUNN, Secretary, Notlre to Creditors. in the County Court of tha Stat of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter 01 tne estate 01 emmn V. Wnltv. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I was on Auguat 16, 193B, regularly appoint ed Executor of tho estate of Emma B. Walty, deceased, by the county Court of the Bute of Oregon for the County ot Jackson and all creditors having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the asms duly verified, and with youcbera thereunto attached, to me at the Office of Roberta Ic McAllister my attorneys. In the United States Na tional Bank Building. Rooms 201-206. Medford. Oregon, within six monuia from the date of thla notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 17th day of August, 1938. DWIOHT H. FINDLEY Executor of the Estate of Emma K. Walty, deceaaed. Notice tn Creditors. In the County Court of tha But of Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate ot John J Rltter, Deceased. Notice Ik hereby given that tba County Court of the Bute of Oregon for Jackson County haa appointed me Executor of the Estate ot Jonn J Rltter. deceased. All oersona having claims against aald estate are required to present them to me with proper vouchers within six months from this date at my office. 126 East Main street. Med ford. Oregon. . ' . Dated thla 10th dny of August. 1938. O. H. BENGTSON. Executor 126 East Main. Medford. Oregon. Order to Show Came on Application for t hange of Name, tn the County Court of tha SUM of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Application of Rex Victor Booth for Change ot N,TM. Whereas. Rex Victor Booth haflled hla petition with the clerk ot this court for permission to change nla name from Rex victor uoovn -o itea Victor Sellena: Now therefore It la hereby ordered that all persons Interested in the matter aforesaid appear at the court room of said court at Medford. Ore gon, on Sept. 26, 193S. at 10 o'clock a. m. and then and there to ahow cause. If any there oe, wny aaio application for change of name should not be granted. It 1 further ordered that eapr of this order to ahow oause b pub lished in the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally newspaper of general circula tion, published In Medford, Oregon for four successive week prior lo aald date. Dated at Medford, Oregon. August 15. 1973. EARL B. DAY, Judge. On UaU Tribune Wsnt Ad. Beginning An Explosive Serial OI The French Riviera . y 1 1 fj -f m y l : " ,v 1 v-- , j$. m "My dear young lady, neither of us know you. And it's memory, for you're much too pretty to Chapter A Riviera .(.ARC A l RCHIE," said Hugo Stern has her eye on you." I sighed. "Do you mma," 1 asKea paiieniiy, Deing a trifle more exnllclt? This Dlace is full of blondes." "The one I mean is sitting thirty degrees right, at the corner table. Don't look round. She may be some old flame you'd rather not rekindle, or she miy merely have i weakness lor tne larzan type of male, but she's definitely got her eye on you, and if yoj catch it she'U take it as an invita tion." "Not when ahe gets a clear sight of my face," 1 retorted, ana I turned, ignoring his protest, bal ancing my gin fizz precariously on the arm oi my chair and surveying the landscape. It was even as I haa laid. Far as the eye could reach, the open air terrace of the Carlton was coated with nothing but blondes, ranging from the ashy fairness of Scandinavia, through varying synthetic shades of peroxide, to the ripe corn-color ot the Germans, Men were there too, swarthy as nature or sun-tan had made them and dressed for the most Dart in the blue cotton shirt and trousers of the fishermen whose native coast they had invaded, but they were merely the necessary background to the ladies they escorted and those ladles were the very per fumed essence of the Cote d'Azur Like a gaudy flowerbei they sat there, laughing, chattering, drink ing blondes in bathing-isuits, in bright-colored trousers, in gallv patterned beach-rubes. To rleht and left of us towered the great white luxury hotels of tne canner uroucue; ine niai M.i,nn Um UI.1MB, I ll tt MbI. tinez: In front stretched the still whiter stucco balustrade of the terrace, and beyond that lay the blue Mediterranean, crowned with the shimmering, hazy vault of the midday August iky. The blonde in question was sit ting alone, at a small table In the shadow of a clipped bay tree, sip ping a pinkish, frothy drink from a tall glass: a slender, long-limbed creature, dressed in white short and shirt, with a crimson sash folded about her slim waist, and a red chiffon handkerchief knotted on her crisp golden curls. The whole effect of her was of youth and srace and ease only her eyes. dark and brooding, gave the lie to the picture; ana tnose eyes, as Hugo had said, were fixed intently on me. As T eatitfht her ffAze she smiled suddenly, with a flash of tthite teeth, and lifted a hand in greet ing: but I looked away hurriedly I was in Cannes for a bare couple of days, and that only to see nugo. and I had no mind for any femi nine entanglements that would cut short my time with him. ItT J ft ... L f itmA A UUII b IVIIUW lie,. mmu.lu him, but he shook his head mourn fully. "You shouldn't have looked her way. There you are. she's coming over now and you'll find yourself stung for a cocktail and lunch be fore you know where you are. I know these Riviera blondes. "Not lunch," I retorted, "but she can have her cocktail. She may be a gold-digger," I added thought fully, "but she's extraordinarily 'easv tn look at." Hugo shook his head again. "Cut out the cocktail too," he said (irmly. "She may be easy to look at, but I haven't seen you these two veara and why should I lose my pleasure to give a girl a free drink? You leave mt to handle her." Hard-Hearted I FELT that he was being unnec essarily hard-hearted, but I knew well, at the same time, that he had plenty of excuse. The Trench Riviera, these day. 1$ 12,251 mile By water. Bombay la from Los Angela. Die uu TrlDun Want Ada. One Blonde suddenly, "a blonde over there swarming with authors of all sorts, shapes and sizes. Best sellers are there, an ' not-so-gooa seuen, out Hugo was that rare oira a inriuer writer with a world-wide circula tion. 1 Apart from that, he was a hand some devil, a confirmed bachelor in his middle forties with a com fortable private income apart from hi prodigious sales, so that it was no wonder he was a trifle cynical where women were concerned. He knew all the types and had been pursued by most of them, and, best of all, he knew the birds of paradise of the Riviera, for he had a villa outside Cannes where he spent the halt of the year that he wasn't exploring the queer comers of the world in search of adventure. I looked at him now. at hla dark, nawk-nosed face that might have been a Spanish grandee's if It hadn't been for the astonishing blue of the eye, at hi square jaw and massive shoulder, and thought, with a little regret, that the cynicism that had been at first onlv a preventive cloak was now becoming a part of him. Under hu sleepy, good-natured manner there lay, I well knew, a will as hard as granite, and I had a shrewd bus plcion that there was now super ImDosed on it a crim determina tion to consider only the comfort and well-being of one person, and that person Hugo stern. As vou will." I said, and sighed. "But let her down lightly, old man. Aftnr all. she's onlv a K1U. We both struggled to our feet, for the girl stood beside ua. Seen near to, she was even prettier thn - J ! - A U Imsnlu I at e uiaiauuo. n unio .nuii thought She stood now looking irom one to tne oiner o ua wun touch of uncertainty: but a I smiled in response, she gave a little sigh 0: relief ana aroppea into a vacant chair. "Well, nowl" she said, ana ner voice was a lovely thing, deep and husky and vibrant against the par rot chatter around us. "Isn't this nice? I thought it wis you, and then I fancied 1 had made a mis take, and then I was sure I hadn't so I came over." It was to me she spoke, and I answered her, rather reluctantly "It's undoubtedly me," I said guardedly, conscious of Hugo's eye upon me, "and I suppose It's you. If you say so, but the question is who are you?" But at that Hugo broke In. "My dear young lady?' he Mid, "it u our misfortune, but we neither of ua know you; and I can assure you that It' not a case of defective memory, for you're much too pretty to forget" The girl flushed under the pale gold of her sun-tan. 'JBut it wasn't you I was uniting iu, out "It was him" She turned to me, and now mere wa uncer tainty, almost appeal In her voice. "Surely we've met some place be- I mused mvself. I had been won dering what to make of her, of her almost childlike almollcitv of man ner, her youthful charm. The threadbare tactics she wa using didn't tally at all with her appearance,- and I wa pretty sure h muet be a novice at the (am Her accent too, puzzled me. it wa French, undoubtedly, but there was an nverlav of American an Intonation, more than anything 1 The Bus canal waa begun la law. Oloeteej time tor 1 Let to Cla and completed In 1899. I sltf Ada la 1:80 pm. I Cm UaU Tribune Want fa. Ski not a case of defective forget." definite and I had Just about de cided that she must be an artist's model who had learned her English from ome American palner when I found that to; the second time, Hugo was answering for me. Chllohood Friends" "MO, NO," said he. He leaned hit il brawny, aun-tanned arm on the table, and now the good-natured (mile wa fading, hardening Intu something, cold and implac able. "You'll have to forgive us. mademoiselle, out you re oaming up the wrong tree. She caugni ner cream anerpii,. fierily indignant and then sud denly the shadowed look lett her eyes and they became a dancing and mischievous as little gkl's. "Ladies don't bark up trees," she retorted. "They sit on r branch, waiting to be barked at." Hugo shouted with laughter at that soung woman, you win. It'i rieAnltelv established that we t " childhood friends. Let' drink to our former meeting and our "e"t . . He hailed a passing waiter ana Invited her order, ana she laughed back at him, gay now and care free. "Let' see, where waa it wa saw each other last?" said h. "Wa It Paris7 Or ueauvuiei ur .a Touquet?" ' And then ruddeniy. even as watched her. a dreadful chanE cam over her face. Her glance had strayed over my shoulder, and now for an Instant It remained transfixed. The dark eyes widened, staring and haunted, the warm color arainea irom ner wicciv She gasped, and put her hand to her heart . "I'm sorry," ahe said, very low. "1 can't wait for the drink. I must go. Tell me" she laid a hand swiftly on my arm "you're stay lng here? What' your name?" 'Archibald Lumsden," I toW her. "Yes, I'll be here for a day or two. but what's the trouble? Why can't you wait?" "If nothing." he Mwered, but even as she spoke, her eye were roving this way and that, like a hunted animal'. She re peated my name softly, under her breath, a if memorizing it and stood up. "Thank you," she said. "You've been kind. I won't forget Tk enMan eurla and the raf fish crimson turban vanished, and I turned to Hugo. ' Ana mat I mat" 1 commemen mthor ruefully. "What d'vou make of her? I presume on closer in spection she wasn't so taken with our looks." .... He shook hi neaa, puuini thoughtfully at hi aged brier. "It wasn't that" he said at last "but it was the oddest thing I ever saw. She spotted something or some body that sne aian 1 ime, ana quit in a hurry, but what it was I ye no Idea, and what to make or her I can't tell. Did you notice the queer accent? Half of It was put on, I'll swear." ... "The French half wa genuine) enough," said I. He snook nis neaa again, no, he said decidedly. "It wa the hair that was fake, and be sides, did you ever see a French woman built like that? Tnose long, slender limbs, the delicate articu lation of the feet and hands? No. no, my young friend, they uont breed em like that this side of the Channel. It' my Job to notice uch things, and you can taxe my worn for It she was an American, and finely bred at that pretending to a nationality she didn't own, and playing a game he dldn t know. Imi JTat'a mnre " He hesitated. and hi eye, lomber now and wor. rled, met mine. "-And what more," h finished, "ah wa des perately afraid." fCeHAI. Mt. U fsliasereW Teaerrewi A great eaitsetitat. paaM Trwuac wM em