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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFOTiD, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1939.
PAGE SEVEN
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the things you bave ocen look
ing tor or a sale or trade foi
unused articles you may bave
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you may rind many thing
others are seeking and oe able
CO realize immediate cash 11
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' company all mail order
classified ads.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Eyeglasses. Mr. Spencer.
Phone 1727. evenings. Reword.
LOST It due miainb. call mte.
MALE-OR FEMALE
MAIL OUR CIRCULARS and tree
I samples from your home In spare
f time. We pay one cent for each
1 letter mailed. Puget Sound Sales
Co . Box 3042. Seattle. Wash.
WANTED -SITUATIONS
SJWEDISH EXPERT Landscape gard
ener. Have your pruning done by
the man that knows. Will consid
er any Job. Telephone 1680.
Ekstrand.
WANTED To care for patients, con
valescents or old people. Reason
able rates. Satisfactory care. Good
references. Phone 1664 or call at
T Chestnut.
W ANTED Miscellaneous
WANTED Good milk goat. J. I.
Ogborn. Talent.
REPAIR and sharpen lawn mowers:
keys duplicated; saws sharpened.
Radio repairing. Van's Shop, 41 So.
Front.
EMPLOYED LADY wants .room, with
board and care for girl. six. Ref
erences exchanged. -Call 228 So.
Holly. Phone 95B-R.
1 DRIVING to Oklahoma -Nov 1st. by
Los Angeles and El Paso. Accomo
date 2 or 3. share expenses. In
quire at Drive-In Market, South
Riverside.
FOR RUG AND DAVENPORT CLEAN
ING, Fumigating and Domo thing.
Phone 293. 209 West 8th St.
WANTED Desd and worthless ani
mals removed free ol charge Phone
(reverse charges) Southern Oregon
Bv-PToducts Co
WELL' DRILLING $1 .60 pel ft. first
60 ft. eto J M Dodge 119 King
R10HES1 CASH I'KH'tS PAID
Foi Tour Furniture
MEUFORI) HAROAIN Hot St
37 N. Grace St Phont 1082
WOOL - MOUAIR - HIDES :
And Pelts See us before you sell
MEDFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St Phone 1062
LAUNDRY Mrs tin son Il 1346-M
WE PAY MOUt LA -111
For Your Furniture
HOl.BKOOh ANDREWS
6th and rYunt Phone 647
HIGH ESI PRICES PAID tot batteries
Radiators Aluminum Braw Cop
Der and othei metals
MEDFORD BARGAIN -lOUSa,
27 N Grape St Phonp 108V
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4-room furnished mod
ern house, 1330 Sailing Ave.
FOR RENT Partly furnished Bunga.
low Adults. 1027 East Jackson or
phone 1433-J.
FOR RENT Hotise and one acre on
Jacksonville Hwy. near Oak Grove
school, $15. Phone 617-L. C. C.
Pierce.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house.
1018 West 11th. Tel. 238 or 731 -M.
SMALL unfurnished house, close In.
H. L. Cook, 10 Quince.
FOR RENT 6-room house. Adults
only. 733 West 14th.
FOR RENT Csbln. Csll 1748-Y.
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
In rear Elderly adults. No dogs
410 Hamilton.
-.VOR RENT e-rootn modern tur
4 nlshed house Close in 226 8
Riverside Phone 457-J
OR RENT House No 6 new Lorlng
Court West Uth Strictly modern
Adults only Phone 2tB
FOR RENT AP A KTMENTS
TWO APT3 FOR RENT One 6-room
and one 3-room. 343 Apple. Pri
vate bath and entrance.
FURNISHED apartment: adults only.
Available Nov. 1st. 603 S. Holly.
FURNI8HED apartment: hot and cold
water, lights, private bath. Adults
912 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Upstairs furnished
apartment: electric refrigerator and
ranee; 3 blocks south from Main on
S. Central Phone 1076.
FOR PENT Furnlfhed modern 3
room apt., ground floor, oil burner.
Also modern 4-room furnished
bouse. Phone .'Tel.
FURNISHED 1 and 3-room apts..
ground noor. 604 W. 10th.
FURNISHED I ronm npt ground
floor. 604 W loth
(furnished apt. - H-st private
bath, Frl'.dJlr,-806 W, Mala,
FOR BENT APARTMENTS
APT. FOR RENT 604 8o. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Comfortable, furnished,
heated apartment: Prlgldalre. 616
So. Oskdala.
FOR RENT S-room and 5-room un
furn. apta. 307 N. Ivy.
?0R RENT furnUhed Rooms
FOR RENT S rooms. 116 Almond.
COMFORTABLE room In private
home. 410 Beatty 8t. Tel. 1631 -Y
FOR RENT Nicely furnished eleep
Ing room (or gentleman- 826 6i
Rlveralde.
ROOM FOR RENT Private entrance,
bath and shower. 63.60. week 406
Edwards.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 H Orape
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM
ROOMS and MEALS. 146 S. Holly.
ROOM and BOARD, 1611 W. Main;
garage.
BOARD and ROOM tl day at 716
B Main
FOR RENT Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Store space In Liberty
Bldg. suitable lor grocery depart
ment, available about Nov. 1st
Inquire J. T. Hall. 808 Liberty
Bldg. Phone 1949.
FOR RENT 6000 acres winter pas
ture for cattle. Write W 8. Hutch
ens. Red Bluff, Tehama Co., Cal
ONE store' room, upstair office
rooms See Al Llttrell or Roland
Hubhard
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FRESH and springer Jersey and
Guernsey cows. Riverside Orchard,
4 miles above Gold Hill on Sams
Valley road, at Sam's creek.
FOR SALE 140 non-shed Angora
goats: about 110 nannya and 30
wethers. All $2.25 head or nannys
alone $2.76 head.- Good shape. In
quire Wonder Post Office. 13 miles
from orants rasa, neawooo. nwy.
J. L. Clement.
28 SMALL feeder pigs. $3.60 each,
Across from Nansen's Dairy near
Airport.
FOR SALE Cows and heifers. Geo.
Schanz. 3 miles north Eagle Point
on Crater Lake Hwy., turn left on
first gravel road, third house.
FOR TRADE for cows, gentle horse
and feeder pigs. Phone 1489-l.
HAVE a few high grade Corrledale
rams, yearlings. Also some 8-
months ram lambs. All reasonable.
Hawkins Brothers. Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE Team big mules Inquire
Paul Force. Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss Bulls
- Brown Swiss for more milk Phlpps
Orchard Phone 417.
FOR SALE POULTRY
ISO EXTRA FINE FRYERS, 33 fine
turkeys. Take first turn 'left after
passing Forest Patrol on Midway
road, then first turn riant, then
I drive Va mile to white house.
FOR SALE PETS DOOS
FOR SALE Thoroughbred wire.
hair puppies. 108 Cottage.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SALE OR LEA8E Hydraulic placer
mine, all equipped. 916 W. 10th
St. Brown.
FOR SALE Good 6-room house,
hardwood floors, close in, $200.
Four-room house, 2 lots, $1250.
Also 3 houses for rent.
H. O. WILSON
7 Chestnut. Phone 1564.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house,
8 lots. $17.50. Call 1034 W. 9th.
FOR SALE Bargain, 393 feet front
age on Pacific Hwy. Desirable for
auto court. O. V. Myers, 20 Ash
land Ave.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Jacksonville
Sanitarium. See W. A. Chllders.
SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE In
come property, 4 - room modem
house and vacant lota. Box 1969,
Tribune.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
For Information Inquire of Warren
Patterson. Secretary, at the Na
tional Farm Loan Office, 202 Lib
erty Bldg.
WHEN you think ol real estate think
of BROWN A WHITE
WE HAVE BUYERS for city property
List your property with us. Upp
Ac Rlngoen. 402 E. Main.
HOUSES FOR SALS, to Medturd and
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal savings
Loan Association
EXTRA good Income property to
Medford. Want farm as down pay
ment, or what have you? Inquire
405 J 8t.
GOOD HOME for sale, cheap Would
take smsll down payment oi what
have you? Inquire 405 J 8t.
FOR SALE 10-room house, lot 102x
100. garage. In business district
307 N Ivv street
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1926 Essex at Junk price.
Oood running condition. Take first
turn left after passing Forest Pa
trol on Midway road, then first
turn right:, then drive 14 mile to
white house.
IT'S ON THE WAY
1939 DE SOTO
"Priced Just Above the Lowest."
BRIOOS - HUMPHREY MOTOR CO
FOR SALE 1935 Dodge coupe In
first-class condition, low mileage.
Would take light pickup as part
payment. P. O. Box 26. Talent, Ore.
OATES USED CARS
SAVE THE OATES WAY
Pontlao Sedan
Ford 3-door Sedan
Ford 3-door Sedan. .
Plymouth Coupe, PJ3.
Bulck Sedan .. .
Pontile Coupe
1M2
1932
1933
1934
1931
1931
1935
1932
. $275
.$348
.$295
. $393
. $233
.$226
.$396
..$246
Ford 3-door Sedan.
Chevrolet Sport Coupe
Used Car Lot located
6tb and Bartlett.
LOOK - Nearly new 1938 rord De
Luxe Sedan, run only 6176 mllea
will sacrifice quick at the price
1 of a ud -37 No equal Is town.
330 H. Bartlett,
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
SANDY'S
DOWN TO THE LAST PENNY SALE
Check these values before you buy.
1926 etudebsker Sedan, unus
ual condition, some real
transportation left In this
car, only 46.33
1931 Bulck Sedan, unusual
condition . 186.01
1936 Ford 4-tlr. Sedan; heat
er, de luxe equipped, 10
under book. You cant
paas this one at 449.96
1936 Chevrolet Master 2-door
Sedan, completely recon
ditioned and guaranteed
way under book at 456.38
1935 Studebaker Dictator Cus
tom Sedan; radio, heat
er, under book 484.67
And 36 other cars to choose from.
14 Years of Fair Dealings prove. It
pays to buy from
SANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY.
FOR SALE Miacellaneoui
FOR SALE Mohair davenport and
chair; Ward's washer, Airline 7
tube radio, Singer sewing machine,
wood heating stove, several small
pieces. Have been transferred to
distant city, will sacrifice for cash.
Call at 260(4 Beatty street.
FOR SALE Dry slabs, 6 tier load de
livered In Medford, $6.00. Jess
Rlcharson, Central Point. -
8UREMILK for. greater profit over
feed cost. Davis Feed Stores, Med
ford, Ashland.
FOR SALE AT BARGAIN Mink dyed
lady's fur coat, brand new, never
worn, value $260. Will sell for $100
cash It taken at once. Box A.B.C.,
Mall Tribune.
PRICED TO SELL f- Light brown
Russian caracul Jacquette, slae 18
30. 344 So. Central.
FOR SALE Lawn and garden fer
tilizer. Phone 268-J-3.
FOR SALE Tbla year'a corn. Call
1778.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Drag-law
for cash, cow or chickens. Ernest
Lingren. Gold Hill.
FOR SALE Typewriter, Frlgldalre.
car, piano. 603 Cedar, Central
Point.
4-PIECE bedroom suite, complete.
$45. 1207 E. Main. Tel. 1959-L.
FOR SALE Bugs-saw, extra good.
$60. Warren Mapes, 671 Chestnut,
Ashland.
FOR SALE Good heating atove.
228 So. Ivy.
DRY WOOD. $1.65 tier. Tel. 452-R-2,
FRESH country pork. Phone 452-R-2.
FOR SALE Wood range. $5. ' R. 8.
Owens, 3 miles north of Central
Point on highway.
APPLE WOOD
Stove and fireplace lengths. See
Rogue River Orchards Co., end
North Central Ave.
FOR SALE 35 tons hay. W. H
Pomcroy, Beagle.
FOR SALE Sanitary outside tollete,
approved by State Board of Health,
Built and Installed for cost of ma
terial only. Free labor by W.P.A
Phone 332, BRUCE BAUER LBR
CO., South Riverside Ave.
8-DAY SPECIALS
ORANGES 3 doz. 25c
SPUDS, No. 3 60 lbs. 330
SPUDS, No. 1 100 lbs. $1.11
while they last.
SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. 17c
Last chance on
PEACHES and TOMATOES
DORA and AL SMITH'S
QUALITY PRODUCE
South Pacific Highway
near Jackson Hot Springs.
FOR SALE 40.000 used red brick.
Phone 1076.
FOR SALE VanBrundt grain drill.
Phone 697-R-l.
FOR SALE Used washers. All prices.
81 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE or trade for grain, weaner
pigs. M. F.Young, Central Point.
FOR SALE Two repossessed May
tag washers. Will sell for balance
due. Call 31 N. Bartlett.,
DELICIOUS APPLES Phone 1704-R.
FOR SALE Small cider apples,
small Bosc pears, cheap. Give or
ders to Joe Kantor, Myron Root
Packing House.
FOR SALE APPLES Newtowns.
some small red apples. Myron
Root Packing House. Bring boxes.
FOR SALE Nationally advertised
SPEED QUEEN washers and Ironers,
. reasonably priced. Guaranteed ser
vice and parts for all makes of
washers. Liberal allowance on
trade-ins. Real Bargain in several
good used washers and radios.
FICK'S HARDWARE.
WALL-PAPER at half-price during
Lamport's Close-Out Sale.
GOOD used wood and oil burners,
excellent condition. Best buys In
Medford. Pick's Hardware.
FOR SALE SHEEP GUANO for
your garden and lawn. Monarch
Seed At, Feed Co.
FOR SALE POPCORN. The beat
In the world. Monarch Seed at
Feed Co.
FOR BALK Household goods, I
Heatrola, double bed. single bed
and springs, kitchen cabinet, small
heating stove, breakfast table and
4 chairs, flat-top desk. 40 Berke
ley Way. Phone 613-W.
FOR SALE Apply VIGORO to your
lawn now, a tan application win
Insure a better lawn next summer
Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co.
FOR SALE FREE-FLOWING SOIL
SULPHUR for your alfalfa and
meadowa. Monarch Seed 6c Feed
Co.
FOR SALE WHEAT GERM MEAL.
the most abundant source of health
and growth-producing vitamin B for
numan consumption, include in
your morning cereel for health.
Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co,
FOR RfNOVATINCI. RE-COVERINO
and INNER-SPRINO Mattress and
Upholstering. call Nu-Wa? Mat
tress and Upholstering Co- 309
West 6th St. Phone 393. Estimates
Free.
FOR SALE FLEX-0-OLAS3. the
perfect glass-substitute. Weather
and waterproof. Keeps out rain
and cold. Inclose sleeping and
laundry porches for comfort. In,
expensive, easv to Install. Mon
area Seed- Feed Co.
FOR SALE MiacellaneouB
ONIONS, lc-lc; popcorn on cob. 3o
1 mile south Phoenix. Elmer Harris
FOR SALE Used oil circulating heat
ers: all makes at reasonable prices
Petroleum Heat and Burner Co.
412 Kast Main St.
SUOAR Pine (Shakes and dry fuel
E. C. Faber. Central Point.
GRAPES FOR SALE and grape Juice
to order, ciarkson vineyard, ttt. 4
KLAMATH HAY it ao. Columbus.
FOH 8ALE E-flat alto saxophone
and case; good condition. Call
621-R.
FOR SALE S good cows, 8 tiers
dry wood. Essex aa car. 1 pet iamo
Drive out Midway road, take first
turn to left after passing Forest
Patrol, then take first turn right,
drive V4 mile to white house.
MYERS WATER PRESSURE systems
guaranteed. All pumping systems
overhauled. Plumbing contracting
and fixtures Fenco electric fence
regulators. ' Real buys on well
known Coleman oil circulators and
wood circulators. Full line of gen
eral paints, fishing tackle and
hunting supplies. Full line hard
ware. See ua about your Federal
Housing. Ftek'a Hardware.
ELECTRIC FENCE. $17.60 up. Harry
Weagant. Ashland. Phone U-F-4
KLAMATH HAY large or small lots
127 N Riverside. Medford.
BUSINESS CHANCES
NEED active man or woman to assist
with established line in Medford
and vicinity: $360 caah required to
start. Investment protected. Write
G. H. Jensen, 1719 O St., Eureka.
Calif.
NEW AND WELL-EQUIPPED Service
Station at Jacksonville for aale at
a real bargain win require ap
proximately $1000 cash to handle
If Interested phone 952, Medford,
or write P. O. Box 1074.
MISCELLANEOUS
SETTLE YOUR DIFFERENCES out of
court saving money, confidential
Write Economy Service, room 433
Redwoods Hotel. Grants Psss. Ore
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON L'OUNT
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSl'KANlfc
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
Dressmakvng.
The MO-DES Shoppe Featuring Tall
ortng, Dressmaking, Alteratlona for
men and women. Hemstitching,
buttons, buckles. IS N. Bartlett.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
Fur Remodeling Button and
Buckles covered Room 302 0 S
Natl Bank Bldg Tel 1181
DRESSMAKING. Tallurlng. Ladles
Coat and Suits Alterations Prices
reasonable Mary M Cokei Cra
terlan Bldg.
Chinese tferhs
Chinese Herbs foi all ailrnenta
GET QUICK RESULTS
rry our remedies when othet tali
CHAN St CHAN CO 23f. K Main
Painting.
JNO H LOCK
PAINTER
Fine Interior work a specialty.
Phone 800
COLORS ' BY NATURE PAINTS BY
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
a reliable painter or paperhanger
F.H.A loans for painting now avail
able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 182
W Main
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expert IV nduw Cleanel
LET JOE DO IT Tel 1173. House
cleaning, floor waxing, demothlng
rues upholsetry. cleaning.
LOANS
WELL FINANCE YOUR
FALL NEEDS!
There Is a general need for MONEY
at this time of the year, cash is
required for fuel, for school, for
fall clothes, and many other calls.
We advance cash tor your Imme
diate needs and arrange the pay
ments on an easy budget basis
See Us Today I
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. 8-211. M-217. Phone 139
45 60. Central.
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
lngs or late construction $9 lb per
month per thousand Low Incerest
rate.
BROWN At WHITE, 104 W Main
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RAD1A roK SERVICE
33 South Bnrtlett.
ROOFING
WE REPAIR ot apply any type n
roof. Roll roofings and costing at
mall order prices Psboo Paints
and Roofing Ekerson Paint ind
R001 Co. 3B So Bartlett. Tel 243
MEDFORD TRANSFER Ray Denny,
Manager. Local and Long uistance
Furniture Moving. Also Stonige
Office of Paclflo Truck Express
Phone 483. Ill North Fir.
DAVIS rRANSPEtt AND 3TOHAUE
Local and Long uistance Furniture
Moving Bonded sarrlers Fireprool
storage Expert sratlng. packing
and shipping service "Davis tor
Service " Phone 644
BADS TRANSFER 61 S'lORAtill CO.
Office 26 So Fir Pbone 316 Prices
right Service guaran -ed
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to tiedltors.
Notice Is hereby given that by ordor
of the County Court of the Bute of
Oregon, in and for Jackson County,
Oregon, dated and filed September
9th. 1938. the undersigned was ap
pointed administrator with the will
annexed ot the estate ot Annie Cora
Bartlett. deceased, and all persons
having claims against ssld estate art
hereby notified to present the same
to the undersigned with proper
vouchers at his office, "Room 412.
Liberty Bldg., Medford. Oregon." with
in six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice. Date
ot first publication, October 10th
1938. . F. P. FARRELL,
Administrator with the will annexod
of the estate of Annie Cora Bart
lett, deceased-
Notice of Pinal Settlement
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned hsa filed her final ac
count aa administratrix with will
annexed of the estate of J. N. Hocker
smlth, deceased, with the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
and that said court haa sot Novem
ber 2. 1038. at the hour of 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said dsy In the
Court Room of said court In the
Court House at Medford, Ore., aa the
time and place for hearing objections
thereto and the settlement tnercor.
All persons Interested are hereby no
tified to appear at said time and place
and show cause, If any they have,
why said final account should not
be approved by snld court and said
administratrix with will annexed dis
charged from her trust, and file any
such objections on or before said
date.
Dated and ftrat published Octo
ber 3, 1938.
LORA ROSE.
Administratrix with will
annexed of the Estate of
J. N. Hockeramlth, deceased.
DON R. NEWBURY,
Attorney for
Administratrix.
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"What a fine clan you are! You expect me to vamp a man into giving you what
you can't win decently. Thank you, I'm not having any."
DONT MARRY THE MAN
Chapter One
The Golden Girl
THERE was an amber twilight in the elevator but It could
not dim the glory of Kathleen Gregory's hair. Mirrors
picked up the red-gold flame, tossed it back, and Kath
leen, catching the reflection, scowled rebelliously.
The doors slid open. Her russet clad figure stepped out, and
after her floated the operator's whisper, "The Golden Girl,
you ve read about her. . . .
- "Just a walking advertisement,
thought Kathleen, grimly, and
yanked at the door of the suite be
fore her without glancing at the
gold leaf letters satirically greet
ing her with the despised title. Be
low, in subdued black, was the
addition, Mining Corporation, and
below this, Angus Gregory, Presi
dent. Kathleen stormed through the
outer offices. "It takes four layers
of offices to make Dad a presi-
-U M-IJ In -v.,n.,.,inn
"Well," she snapped, as the girl at
the aesK in mis inner sanctum
continued stacking notebooks.
"Jump up! Open the doorl Say,
good afternoon, Miss Gregory."
The girl at the desk did not look
up. "It's a vile afternoon and I
wouldn't open that door for the
President of the Irish Free State,
let alone a Gregory."
Kathleen stopped short and
stared at her father's private sec
retary. "Mutiny," she pronounced.
"What's up?"
"Practically everything, came
the cryptic retort. "My time, in
cluded. "Discharged?"
"To the elite; to the Irish,
canned, given the gate, fired."
The red-gold hair swung In a
flaming arc as Kathleen's head
tipped back to laugh. "Not again."
she disparaged. "Surely you don't
take Dad seriously?"
"No," conceded the secretary,
"but this time he's going to take
me seriously. I'm tired of being a
wet nurse to you Gregorys. I've
spent eight of my twenty-six yean
as a sounding board for your fami
ly tempers. It's too much of I
strain on my nationality to take it
without a comeback. Today, I
came backl"
"And I missed it," wailed the
youngest of the Gregorys. "What
happened?" .
For the first time Bridget Riley
looked up, a hint of laughter in her
eyes. "Your estimable Aunt Bea
trice asked my opinion. I gave it,
with variations. She didn't care
for it. But then, neither do I care
for your Aunt Beatrice."
Kathleen perched on the edge of
the desk studying the other girl
earnestly. She liked Bridget.
Kathleen couldn't imagine any
one taking her place. She was
even good to look at with her
wide blue eyes, milk white skin
and soft bands of jet black hair.
It occurred to her suddenly that
she knew nothing of Bridget's life
outside of the office. Sho didn't
know how the loss of such a well
paid position would affect her.
"Don't go," she pleaded. "I'll
make Aunt Bee apologize."
"Pleasel" Bridget held up a
warning hand. "I might be over
come by shock and stay on. I don't
want to. I've been saving my pen
nies. I'm going West."
"West?" echoed Kathleen blank
ly. "Where?"
The Gregory Clan
(VT'ot top drawer, Bridget
took a worn magazine folded
to a colored page. "Here."
Kathleen looked at the litho
graph: gold and purolt hills
against a cobalt sky; a pale yellow
road winding through red cliffs,
and across the bottom the words:
Tires as rugged at this country.
"But this is an advertisement,"
he Droteatcd.
"Granted. However, the artist
must have seen such a place or he
Nollr to Creditors.
Notice Is hsrfhy alvan that by or
der of the County Court of the State
of Orton. In and for Jackson County,
Oregon, dated and filed September
SO, 1038. the undersigned waa ap
pointed administrator of the estate
of Enid M. Hunt, deceased, and all
persons hsvlng claims against said es
tate ara hereby notified to present
the same to the administrator at the
office of P. P. Parrel), his attorney,
413 Liberty Building, Medford. Ore
Ron, within alx months from tha date
of tha first publication of this notice,
I f "train" r
By Jeanne Bowman-
oouldn't have reproduced It I'm
going to And It. Incidentally, does
it occur to you that the whole
Gregory clan Is waiting for you?"
Kathleen stirred resentfully.
'They only want my signature.
They think wftmen with red hair
have no brains for business. Of
course," she added whimsically,
"there was a gal named Cleo
patra" Shoulders sauared for battle.
Kathleen went into her father's
office.
The GrezorvS were all there.
Her father sat at the head of the
long table, beetling his brows at
her. At his left sat Aunt Beatrice,
rigid with disapproval. Then down
the sides thev raneed:aunts.uncles
and cousins, her motner, an inef
fectual period, at the foot, her fa
vorite Uncle Douglas, equally Inef
fectual, beside her.
'You mi&ht at least be Dromot."
came the brittle greeting from her
Aunt Beatrice.
'I might," agreed Kathleen, "if
it were worth while."
Lifelong Enemies
ANGUS GREGORY motioned
his daughter to the chair at
his right, "we've met to discuss an
important matter in which you
are vitally concerned The Golden
Girl."
"Maid or mine?" she queried.
"The mine," her father contin
ued, ignoring her interruption, "is
in a serious predicament. We have
exhausted every legal possibility
of assuring Its continuance. It Is
now up to you."
"Last resort," suggested Kath
leen, pertly. But she was Inter
ested. For the first time in her
twenty-two years she was being
considered as something other
than a social adjunct to the Greg
ory clan.
"Darling," her mother leaned
forward, "you know father
wouldn't ask for a sacrifice unless
it were necessary."
"Sacrifice?" echoed Kathleen.
"Dad, would you mind beginning
at the beginning?"
Angus Gregory cleared his
throat. "We'd nave to begin in
1B70 and we haven't time. You of
course remember the ieud which
exists between our family and the
MacDonalds?"
"I was weaned on It," sighed
Kathleen. "Because my grand
father and a MacDonald left Scot
land together to search for gold
in the west, and because they
both struck gold the same day,
they ceased being lifelong friends
and became lifelong enemies. They
started mines within i few miles
of each other and along with these
mines, meir progeny nave inner-
ited a feud which makes one
family live in New York and the
otner in 1,0s Angeies. uy tne way,
Dad. what started the feud?"
"I . . . why I . . . well, does It
matter?"
Kathleen gave a husky little
laugh. "Whats the fun ol a feud
if you don't know the cause?"
"In view of existing circum
stances, showing cause is immate
rial." observed Beatrice, icily.
"Aunty, you've been spending
too much time In the courts,
chided Kathleen. She looked
squarely at her father. "Well, out
with It How do I remove the blot
from the Gregory tartan and who
put It tnerei"
Date of first publication, October
10, 1938.
OEOROE A. HUNT.
Administrator of tha Estate of Enid
U. Hunt, deceased.
Notice lo Creditors.
In tha County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County,
tn the matter of tha estate of Jennie
Dtckey Perrlne, also known as Jen
nie D. Perrlne, deceased.
Tha undersigned, having bean ap
pointed administrator of tha estate
of Jennie pick Perrlne. also knows
The Stubborn Boy
GREGORY pulled a long blue
print from his desk and spread
It before Kathleen. "See these two
lines?" he asked. "They represent
the respective shafts of The Golden
uin ana ine aiuDDorn tsoy, ins
latter being the name of the Mac
Donald mine."
"What's the Idea of their cross
ing each other?" inquired Kath
leen.
"Thev dont as vet" Bhe4
Gregory. "The dotted lines repre
sent the future shafts. However,
tor some reason the veins of on
run in this this impossible fash
Ion. We are down to this level." Hi
marked a point close to the cross
center of the unevenly spaced X
"U you'll notice our snait is sev
eral degrees above the other. This
means we will nave to De tne ag
gressors. Unless they will sell ol
concede us right-of-way around
their shaft, we will be forced to
close down."
Kathleen stu'died the blueprint
a moment. "But won't they be ovei
on our territory before long? Can'1
you trade courtesies with them?"
"Courtesies" snorted Gregory,
"Bah, they never heard of the
word. And they won't be over the
line for years. Notice how easily
their line eoes down, how gradu
ally? When they do begin theit
trespass It will be up to the courts
to set a precedent as to whether
we, they, or the man who made the
old, owns the terrain at that
epth."
Kathleen was sincerely Inter,
ested now. Heretofore The Goldea
Girl had meant nothing more than
the name ot a mine on the doof
of her father's suite.
"Can't you go to court or what
ever It la you do?" she asked.
"We've been In court for th
last four years. The Stubborn Boy
refuses to negotiate." Ur aware oi
this implication, Gregory contin
ued. "Our engineers foresaw this
difficulty years ago and we pre
pared to meet It However, we
have no legal means of forcing our
enemies Into court As a last resort
we appealed to the MacDonalds
personally. It was futile. We have
reached an impasse."
Angus Gregbry paused and
Beatrice, who had restrained her
self with an effort leaned forward
to release her charge.
"And this is where you com In,
my dear. You are going West t
force that right-of-way. Now what
do you think of that?"
"That one of the two of us U
crazy," Kathleen retorted. "How
could I do what Dad and the courts
combined couldn't do?"
Angus Gregory fidgeted. H
cleared his throat then in a de
spairing voice explained. 'The last
of the MacDonalds, quite a young
man. Is resident superintendent ol
the Stubborn Boy.
Kathleen paused a moment
"And what does that make me?"
"You see, darling," Mrs. Greg
ory had come around the table to
bend over her daughter, "we know
how men feel about you. You have
such a ... . such an ameliorating
effect upon them that ... oh you
know," she concluded vaguely.
Kathleen sprang to her feet
"What a fine clan you've turned
out to be," she began, her voice
low and tense. "You expect me, a
Gregory, to vamp a damned Mac
Donald into giving you what you
can't win decently. You expect me
to sacrifice my self-respect while
you remain heve all wrapped up
In your insufferable pride. You
know what Cleopatra got out of
deal like this. Thank you, I'm not
having anyl" She iwung towards
the door. .
"Kathleen, Kothleen Douglu
was hurrying after her. "Won't
you read this letter?"
(CtrrtrU, Itlt. )mt ttwmm)
T.msrrawi Kathitaa skaasas kef
mind.
as JennJ D. Perrlne, deceased, by the
County Court of the County of Jack
aon. State ot Oregon, and having
qualified, notice Is hereby given to
all persons having claims against aalel
estate, to present them to the office
of the undersigned's attorney at IM
East Main street, Medford. Oregon,
properly vanned and with proper
voucher, within als months from the
date of this notice which la the Uth
day of October, 1038.
at. D. PERRINI, Administrator.
O. H. Bang taon, Attorney for the Wf