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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, 1MEDF0RD, OEEGOX, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933v, PAGE THREE Nearly Always "Moving Day," But She Finds Time to. Write Slender, fl tarry-eyed young woman, with blond-gold hair, Is not the con ventional Idea of a description for a successful writer ot adventure and mystery thrillers, but It fits Mlgnon O. Eberhart. Her latest story. "The White Cockatoo." Is now appearing In The Mall Tribune, the first Install ment being published yesterday. Mrs. Eberhart (her husband Is a civil engineer) has the unique dis tinction of having sold every story she ever wrote. Her first novelette was hidden, unseen and unread for two years before she gathered enough courage to submit It to a publisher. It was accepted Immediately, to be followed by half a dozen stories and novels. A native of Lincoln, Neb.. Mrs. Eberhart Is the daughter of W. T. Oood. Three years at Nebraska Wes leyan university were followed by a Bpeclal library course, then marriage. Although her novels are distin guished for masterful suspense and vivid, exciting action, Mrs. Eberhart Insists on maintaining a respectful distance from everything but the calm and placid life. Pistols are fa miliar weapons In the hands of her characters, but a paper bag exploded behind the author produces a real Istlo hop, step snd Jump from the scene. Their home now nominally In Chi cago, the Eberharts are almost con stantly "on the move" to meet the nomadlo demands of the engineering profession. But whether she is at her apartment or in a construction camp Mrs. Eberhart writes. "The White Cockatoo" Is a story of adventure, mystery and romance. Its sattlng Is a sinister summer re sort hotel In an obscure French town. A cleverly-contrived plot brings the actors In this drama together In the middle of the winter, almost cut off from the outside . world, practicing their hates and Intrigues on each other. A fast-moving novel, "The White ' MIGNON G. EBERHART i I MORE INFLATION NEEDED IS IT FOR JOSEVELT (Continued from Page One.) of confidence In the farm bill. It was a pointed left-handed slap at that measure and Intended as such. The senators did not care to hold up Mr. Roosevelt's plan. They did not dare. They did want to point to another way of raising prices which they thought might prove bet ter. They would have split up 15 different ways if they had any spe cific Inflation proposal before them. They all want Inflation, but no two will agree how to get It. That Is why there will be no In flation until the public or Mr. Roose velt demands It. More consideration Is being given the idea than you have heard. It came up at a secret meeting of the senate banking and currency com mittee the other day. Treasury Sec retary Wood In was testifying. He was closely pressed for his views. He readily admitted that everything tried so far had not come up to expecta tions. Senator Couzens asked htm the direct question: "Isnt It the next step to Issue about ten billion in greenbacks?" Woodin covered his ears with his hands and rolled from aide to side, saying: "Oh, Lord, X hope we do -not come to that." The dollar revaluation lata are not getting very far. A new scheme Is current In con gressional cloakrooms. It may take the form of legislation to be Intro duced by a Republican senator short ly. It calls for Issuance of a nw kind of paper money upon which payment lji gold Is NOT promised. It would merely be an obligation of the government like a free bond. Ad vocates of this scheme would make veterans' payments and such things with this type of money. It would have less value than existing paper money, but probably not much less. You can't say the minds of these boys In congress are sluggish at any rate. on Wall street In connection with securities Regulation. Everyone read his message to con gress on the subject. It said noth ing about purging the list of existing securities. Indeed, It even hinted that subject was to be left for fu ture recommendation. At least that Is what the Wall Streeters thought. They smiled to themselves and cheered loudly. If It applied only to new Issues no body would oppose It. There hunt been a new Issue since the old days when Mitchell was considered a great banker. There wilt not be any soon. Wall Street papers patted Mr. Roose velt on the back and said what a great man he was Two days later the text of Mr. Roosevelt's bill came out. That stated plainly all securi ties, new and old. must be vouched for by those selling them. No such moaning and groaning has been heard since the animals stam peded for the ark. Mr. Roosevelt played a little Joke WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE dally Cockatoo," will bring you thrills and exciting episodes. 4 PORTLAND, Ore.. April 7. (AP) New business reported by the Western Pine association for the week ending April 1 amounted to 39.420.000 feet, or 2 per cent under the previous week and 25 per cent below the three-year average for March, the as sociation' said today. a Only 34 of the 121 reporting mills' were In ope ration. 4 In Med ford Today Included among out-of-town callers In Medford today, who visited the county agent's office were William (Parmer Bill) Carl of the Applegate. and . John Anderson of Central Point. 13 m m DO YOU KNOW? That three San Francisco churches use vaudeville acts for Sunday services. DO YOU KNOW? That this firm pays Southern Ore- con farmers thousands yearly for livestock. . DO YOU KN0W7 That this firm has one of the larg est payrolls In the meat Industry In Southern Oregon. DO YOU KNOW? That you can buy the finest qual ity state Inspected local meats at the lowest price at this market. FREE DELIVERY Daily at 8, 10, 2, 4 PORK ROASTS Loin or Leg PORK CHOPS Loin or Rib Cuts BACON Crater Brand Whole or naif RABBITS Large, fine for roasting Tour choice Be Wise Buy Wise--and Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. P hone 20 Keep Your Dollar at Home By shopping at this HOME OWNED store. This is a small store doing a big business. . Our overhead expense is small. That's why we can sell QUALITY POODS so reasonable. Phone 20 for Free Delivery Special Demonstration Saturday of Cal. Home & Yolo Brand Pickles Buy your summer supply now . Dill Pickles ... pint 15c I Sour Pickles pt. 15c, qt. 19c Sweet Pickles pt. 23c, qt. 33c mind on banking reform will prove 1 even more atartlmg thtn what he baa done so far. His announced goal U to separate commercial banking from all other phase of the business. lie would even take the truat and fidu ciary business out of commrcial banks. That would leave them little more than checking and savings ac counts. This Idea will be sent to congress In the form of recommended legisla tion befor the session Is over. It means the Glass bill now Is obsolete. 4 The evident Iruilrnr Mr Dnnan- velt did not plan the deception. It is no violation or confidence to dis close that when he talked the bill over with newsmen BEFORE sending it to congress he mentioned old se curities, as well as new. One of his secretaries, however, announced It ap plied only to the new ones. That Impression was unanimously accepted. What Mr. Roosevelt has back In his airport between 5 p. m- Thursday and 6 a. m. Friday. EX- Search of the state police records show that 8am Beardaley, fatally wounded yesterday in Louisiana while engaged In a bank robbing attempt, was a former resident of the Jack sonville district and with a man by the name of Clifford Daves was sen tenced May 14, 1026, to serve 30 days In the county Jail on a larceny chargo. 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