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You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
JSIEDFOKD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933.
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to M til K i In odd ana
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thes and eu) otnr prplxln
oroblams.
Here Are the Rates:
pr word tint insertion
(Minimum 360)
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nor word
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(Minimum 10c)
pet line per month, without
Ahansea mo
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75
Phone
LOST AWU KOUNP
LOST-Brown Pekingese dog, "e
to name of Pico. ,,,a
Ralph Berdwell, 1003 So. Oakdal.
Kewara.
LOST Black female Scotch terrier.
Will pay reward. Dr. Haines. Ash
land. LOST If dog missing, oall 1618.
WANTED FEMALK HELP
WANTED airl to care for 3 children
during day. See Mrs. P. O. SUmson
at American Packing House.
WANTED MALE BELP
WANTED Boy 19 to do 8 hours'
miscellaneous chores on Saturday.
Wa ei.50. chance for advance
ment. Box 844. Tribune.
WANTED Experienced men pear
pickers. For Information Inquire
Pinnacle Packing Co. No. i.
WANTED SITUATION
WANTED House cleaning by the
hour, local references; 20c per hour;
polishing floors a specialty. Will
care for children evenings, 15 per
hour. 311 McAndrews road.
HIOH SCHOOL girls want to work
for room and board and small pay.
Call 6-F-22.
BOY WANTS to work for room and
board while attending school. Box
13731. Tribune.
WANTED MIBCE1.LANEOCS
HONEST reliable man with stock and
equipment wishes to lease 30-40-A.
improved place. Write to B. Box
32, Central pointy
GRINDING DRAIN, reasonable rates.
Medford Seed & Peed Co, corner
Fourth and Bartlett Sts. Tel. 803.
WANTED Rabbits. Tel. 1345-X.
WANTED--Laundry completely finish
ed, 8o lb. Also day work. Tel -F'2-
WANTED Pasture lor cows, also
want saddle horse. Chester Wendt.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
lahed, 8o lb. Also day work. Tel.
t-F-2.
WANTED Modern house to rent, 3
bedrooms, walking aiscsnc
courthouse. Phune 111-3.
tx7 a Mnm urhtte Leehorn pullet.
en descriDtlon and price. Box
123. Butte Falls. Ore.
WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey
cows to party with feed. H. B.
' Howell, Rt. a. Grants Pass.
HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown,
the hay grinder. 0 So. Central.
, JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
as RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER & tink Of all
descriptions.
MEDPOUD BARGAIN HOUSE
31 No Grape Tel 103
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain Bouse. 31 N. Grape St. Tel
1063.
WANTED Listings o) valley homes In
exchange for choice Cai property'
Staple Realty Co., Ashland.
POK BENT HOUSES
tlO TO S22 50 Water paid
330 No. Holly.
08 W. 10th.
37 Washington.
1035 W. 9th.
SIS Elm.
First Ins. Agency. H. H. Brown,
Call 103; after 5. 1670.
FURNISHED 4-room house; over
stuffed; 123 50. ait Cottage. Tel
1383-J.
119.00 8-RCOM partly furnished
house, water psld. 520 No. Grips
Capiat 43 So. Central.
!fjR RENT One ?f the prettiest snd
nomiest cottages i' wioi cu
tlfully and ooma.lete!y furnished
Nice yard and flowe "s Furnace heal.
basement, washing t'lacnine. msio
aire, fireplace, garagit lr PI,n"
did neighborhood. AvaViaoie ovpi
16. 843.40. water paid, i'30 W 4th
est., ur can iiia-w. rej - '
Peach.
FOR RENT Desirable 7-roojn un
furnished home; 3 bedrooms, s..-een
porch, fireplace, hardwood floor,
large Iswn. with shade trees; wltii
or without furnsce heat. C. A.
DeVoe. Phone 623-J-2.
FOR RENT To adulta or adulu with
frowo children, ideal 6-room un
urmsrted bungalow in ftrat-clsss
ocndition. close In; his built-in fix
tures, beatrola. electrio water Beat
er and tank; new llnoleium on kit
chen floor; laundry tubs, screened
porches, earsee, wood house, nice
lawn See property at 719 W 1 1th
and cs:i first door west. Ready tor
occupMicy and low rent to good
fOB BENT HOUSES
632 MINNESOTA, 7 rooms, furnace
heat. First Ins. Agency, h. a.
Brown. Call 105; after . 1970.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnlsnsd
house, close In. Inquire Ul So.
Holly.
FOR RENT small furnished house,
strictly modern; Jrlgldalr. 331 No
Holly St.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 699.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Bos 13088, Tribune.
FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished
house. 1035 W. 10th. 0. A. DeVoe
For RENT Home, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & White.
HOUSES H0. (13 10 and 919, water
paidj wood range, rnoae iuo.
OLASsy modern 6-room stucco, east
front. Olear. 826 Pine.
FOR SALE OR KENT Sidney Smith
. home turner west Main As orange
E.-.cluilve listing, w. L Vswter
Jackson Co. Bsnk Bldg.
rOB ftENI APA HTMENT8
FOR RENT Furn. 3 room spt., heat
Ac hot water. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apts. 526 No. Riverside
DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly.
FOB BENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR BENT FURNISHED BOOMa
CLEAN ROOMS, good beds, board.
De Grover, 710 weicn ot.
FOR RENT Large front room, close
In; hot and cold water; shower.
20 So. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 S. Grape.
BUSINESS OtM'ORTUNllTIES
MEAT MARKET and Grocery, well lo.
cated. doing good business. A real
buy. 13805, care Tribune.
FOR EXUHANOB
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work
and saddle horses. Tel. 838-R.
FOR SALE or TRADE Young pure
bred brown Swiss bull. Tel. 417.
WANT UVBSTOCK will trade equity
m ti-room house, jxoellent location
box 1063,. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE LlghV sedan In
good condition, for truck. Phone
697-R-l.
4-ROOM modem homo bath laundry
trar screened porch bullt-lns gar
sge shade and 'rult trees; 9700
equity for car. acreage cabin site
or what have you Phone 1538-L
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
wirk horse, 1400 lbs- 7 years old
Walter Jonee, 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WILL -TRADE Medford business
building, Medford residence and
other property, all clear, for good
land In small or large tracts. Your
answer treated confidentially. Box
13924, Tribune.
WILL TRADE High class cabin and
3 acres on Rogue river for what
have you or other property, B. &
L. stock, etc. Box 13925, Tribune.
FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10
cabln auto camp at Alturas, Cal
Big Pines Lbr. Co., Medford, Ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home in
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage. What have you. 156 7th St.
Ashland.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOP SALE New 6-room modern
house in Eugene. Will sacrifice.
Inquire 1129 Nlant.o St.. Medford
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
LOOK AT THIS 160, 320 or 640 acres
STATE LAND along STATE hwy,
near Florence, Arte., at low price.
Two dollars per acre will handle:
85 years balance, and not much of
that. A. E. Bliss, 1006 Sunset, or
rnone n,
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
' FOR 8 ALU AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALE One Federal truck, one
buicx sedan, cheap. Call 630 8
Central.
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
REGISTERED Springer spaniel pups.
a. a. reters, jr., Asniana, ore.
FOR SALb LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Guernsey milk cow, or
will trade for light car. L. S. Leh
man, Griffin creek.
FOR SALE Milk cow. Tel. 132-L.
GOOD all-around young 1300-pound
horse. 175. 333 North Riverside.
Phone 1109.
FOR 8ALE Ramboulllet ewes, cheap.
Geo. H. Stowell, Eagle Point.
COWS FOR SALE Prof. C. Engel.
hardt. Route 3.
FOR SALE Rambollette rams.
sOl-J-1.
FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417.
FOR SALB MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Small bungalow pisno,
very reasonable. Call 1430-J-3.
FOR SALE Tomatoes. Italian and
petite prunes. P. s. Carpenter.
Jacksonville highway.
DAIRY FLY SPRAY. Kills flies, will
not tsmt milk snd keeps cows free
In pasture. 90c per gallon. Bring
own container. Mfdfcrd Seed A:
Peed Company, store 309 East Main.
Warehouse, Fourth and Bartlett Sts.
KILL peach tree borer with Paradl
chlorbenzene Medford Seed fe
Peed Company. Store 309 East Main.
Warehouse, Fourth sr.d Bartlett Sts.
PALL rye seed, seed grains arid
(trasses. Metilord Seed At Peed Co.
Store. 309 FJJt Main. Warehouse.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Peaches. Elbertas now
ready. R. R. Ouches, Griffin Creek.
Phone 857-L.
FOR SALE .30-30 Savage rifle, as
good is new. with exceptional
eights. 935; also 33 Winchester
pump in perfect condition, 113.60
Phone 676-W.
LAST of Tuscan cling peaches) this
week. E. E. Foss, Talent.
FOR SALE Gulbransen piano. In
quire 311 West Jackson St.
SUOAR and Petite prunes.
7-F-13.
FOR SALE 4-hole wood rang and
breakfast set. Tel. 879-J.
FULLER-JOHNSON gasoline pump
engine and pump Jack. A reliable
pump outfit at a reasonable price.
I. R. White. Machinery,
PEACHES 415 Newtown St.
1132-R.
Phone
TOMATOES for canning le lb. de
livered In 60-lb. lug. Phone 1059.
ITALIAN and petite prunes. Geo. B
Young. Route I. Phone 7-F4.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
R. C. Skellenger, Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large Ice box: also large
electric range. 706 Dakota Ave.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all
sizes. 316 W. 8th St. Tel. 1646-Y.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 913-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
NEW SEED AND FEED STORE Med
ford Seed Aj Feed Co. store, 309
East Main. Warehouse, Fourth and
Bartlett Sts.
Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other
makes rep. Tel. 427: nights 905-Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3
snd 6, No. 33 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Expert Wlnduw Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173.
House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charges. See
W E. Thomas, 45 South Central.
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-167.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loiao -leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape.
Phone 75.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER Js STORAGE CO.
Offlc 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RFINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans.
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 333.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
Piano. Height Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc. 318 Liberty
Bldg.
Painting and Paperhangtng.
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper-
hanging. Tel. 649-W. 813 S. Grape.
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 13771
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, D. C.
September 11. 1933.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, It has
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank," In the City of Med
ford, In the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, has complied with
all the provisions of the Ststutes of
tne united states, required to be
oomplied with before an association
shsll be authorized to commence the
business of Banking;
Now, therefore, I, J. T. T. O'Connor,
Comptroller of the Currency, do here
by oertlfy that "Medtord National
Bank," In the City of Medford. In the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, is authorized to commence the
business of Bsnklng as provided In
Section Fifty-one Hundred snd Sixty
nine of the Revised Statutes of the
united states.
In testimony whereof, witness my
nana ana seal or orrice this eleventh
day of September, 1933.
(Seal of the
Comptroller of (Signed)
the Currency.)
Treasury
Department.) J. T. T. O'CONNOR.
Comptroller of th Currency.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court-of the Stat f
Oregon for Jackson Countv.
The state of Oregon, represented snd
acting bv the World War Veterans'
State Aid Commission, Plaintiff,
vs.
Calvsn N. Evsna. sometimes known as
v. H. Evsna, and Bettv Ev.ns. hna.
bsnd and wile: John H. Denlson
and Reba P Denlson. husband and
wife; Delroy Oetchell. and Alloa M
Oetchel, husbsnd snd wife, also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, eatst.
lien or interest in. or to th prop.
erty described In the Complaint on
rhe herein. Defendants.
L I? & tiU i'm''isiTit
known as 0. K. Evans, and Betty
Evans, husbsnd and wife. Defendants:
In the nam of the State of Ore
gon, you, and each of you, are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff' on file
herein against you or otherwise plead
thereto within four weeka from th
date of th first publication of this
Summons, ssme belns; the 30lh day
of August, 1833.
And you win pleas tax notice
that If you fall to so appear and
answer or otherwise plesd to said
complaint, the plaintiff will take de
cree against you for the relief de
manded In said complaint, to-wit;
A decre foreclosing plaintiff's mort
gsge and decreeing that the property
hereinafter described as follows, to
wit: Lot flv (8), Block two (2),
Summit Addition to the City of
Medford, County of Jackson,
Stat of Oregon.
be sold In sstlsfactlon thereof.
This summons la published by or
der of Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of
the circuit court of Jackson county,
Oregon, which order was made on the
join cay of August, 1993.
O. A. CODDING,
Attorney tor Plaintiff.
F. O. Address;
Courthouse, Medford. Oregon.
Summons for Publication.
In th Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson
G- M. Roberts, as Trustee for Geo. L.
Hsff, T. A. Henderson, O. C. Stan
wood, and C. H. Gram, Commis
sioner of the Oregon Bureau of
i,aoor, maintur,
va.
Dlscon Oold Mining Company, sn
Arizona eorporatlon, A. D. Coulter,
Olga Moores and ueorge B. Clarke,
and O. R. Carter, as the County
Clerk and ex-offlclo County Re
corder of Jackson County, Oregon,
and also all other persons and par
ties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest In and
to the premises described in th
Complslnt herein. Defendants.
To Dlscon Oold Mining Companv.
an Arizona corporation. A. D. Coulter,
Olga Moores, George B. Clarke, and
aiso an otner persons and parties
unknown cmiming any rignt, title,
estate, lien or Interest In snd to th
premises described In the Complaint
herein, the above named defendants:
in me nam of the Stat of Ore
gon: You,- and each of von. xrm
hereby required and summoned to
appesr in tne ariov entitled court
and oause, snd snswer the Complaint
of th plaintiff on file therein against
you within four weeks from the dste
or tne nrst pub icat on hereof sn
juu win nereby take notlo tnst if
you fail to so appear and answer,
for want thereof plaintiff will pray
to the court for the following relief
against you and sa prayed for In
plaintiff's Complaint, a aucclnct state
ment of which Is as follows, to-wlt:
For a decree making permsnent
tne preliminary restraining oraer en.
Joining the defendants. A. D. Coulter
and Dlscon Gold Mining Company
ana Olga Moores. from In any man
ner alienating, mortgaging or pledg
ing any Interest they might claim In
the premises which are the subject
matter uercoi, na tne aeienaant, o.
R. Carter, from accenting for record
ation or recording any conveyance
made by said defendants, and for a
further decre ratifying, confirming
approving me action of tne plain
tiff In re-entering and re-possessing
ssld premises, and forec' sing said
contract, Exhibit "R" of ni?nt.iff
Complaint, and decreeing that the
nigral or sn said defendant In
and to the Dreml&M lvln unn hint
situate In Jackson County, Oregon.
ucsvugwi m sxnioit A" of
plaintiff's Complaint and In Volume
193 of the Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon, at psges 643 to 646
iwiusiv mereor, end spsclfloslly re
ferred to hereby, be foreclosed, can
celled, annulled, sst ,m h.i
SI. nIugi!': nd ru"n . decreeing
that the title of the plaintiff be for-
ono anyone claim
ing by. through or under them, and
that ssld defendants be given five
Mail Tribune Daily
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tion 10. Malt
14. Portal
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manklod
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17. Bbort ticket
11. Deputy
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42. Distant
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compounds
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alloy of tlD
and lead
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molsturt
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Cape Verde
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church law
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days from th date of th entry ot
said decree within which to redeem
said premises by the payment at
915.500.00, together with Interest
thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum from May 90th, 1933, and
the further sum of 9150(5.00 as plain
tiff attorney's tses snd his costs
and disbursements herein to b tax
ed, and that ths defendant, Olja
Moores. be required to make, execute
snd deliver unto th plaintiff a quit
claim deed conveying any Interest
sh msy claim to hav In said prem
ises within fir days from th date
of the entry of said decree herein,
snd upon her failure so to do. that
said decree shall be considered in
lieu of such said deed, and that in
any event plaintiff do have and re
cover the sum of 1500 00 as his at
torney's tees and his costs and dis
bursements herein tsxed, oft and
from ssld defendsnts, A. D. Coulter
snd Dlscon Oold Mining Company,
snd for such other, further and differ
ent relief as to th court may seem
meet and proper In th premises, all
of which mor clearly appears from a
copy ot ths Complaint on file here
in and specifically referred to hereby.
This Summons Is published in the
Medtord Mall Tribune, a newspaper
of general and regular circulation,
published In the Cuy at Medtord,
Oregon, once esch week for a period
of four weeks consecutively, and five
times, and ssld defendant are re.
quired to appear and answer as here
in provided under snd by virtue of
an order duly made, rendered and
entered under dst of August 33nd.
1933, by ths Hon. Earl B Day, Coun
ty Judge of Jackson County, Oregon,
sctlng In the absence of th Hon. H
D Norton, Circuit Judge of the First
Judicial District, from Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, and his Inability to exe
cute this order as such,
The date of the first publication ot
this Summons Is August 33rd, 1033
G. M. ROBERTS,
WM. M. MCALLISTER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address: 301-3 Medford National
Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore.
Notice of settlement ot Final Account
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Julia
E. Beekman, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that Csrrle
C- Beekman and Benjamin B. Beek
man, Executors of the Estate of Julia
E Beekman. deoessed, have filed their
final account as such Executors, and
that Mondsy, the 9th day of October,
1933, at 10 o'clock of said dsy, and
the court room of the above entitled
Court, in the County Court House. In
Medtord, ssld County and Stste, hsve
been appointed by said County Court
as the time and plac for the hearing
of objections to and th settlement
of such final account.
CARRIE C. BEEKMAN,
BENJAMIN B. BEEKMAN,
Executors of the Estate of
Julia E. Beekman. deceased.
Oregon Prune Crop
To Be Near Normal
PORTLAND. Sept. 30. (AP) The
Journal said today that a atlrvey of
the prune crop In Oregon discloses
that the crop hss been saved from
severe loss by general Improvement In
weather conditions during the past
few days. "Damage already Inflicted
to the crop," th survey said, "lias
been much less than had been ex
pected. General Ideas for the crop
continue around 18,000 tons for Ore
gon and Clark county, Wash."
PEAR GROWER FOUND
DEAD BENEATH TREE
NAMPA, Idaho, Sept. 30. (AP)
Th body of H. W. Sttoeker, 78, wan
found beneath a fruit trea on hla
ranch near hera yesterday by hia
tenant, Mrs. B. O. Ballard. Stoeker,
who had been picking pears, had
been dead eight hours, physicians
estimated.
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territory
11. Rub out
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28. Adult boy
II Collect little
by little
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42, Sanction
44. Compels
48. Determine
47. Rowins Im
plement 41. Covered the
Inelds of
B0. Meanlnr
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opera
II. Horses
64, Puts on
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fit. Smooth
47. Location
10. Number
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PAID TO REDUCE
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Th first check to b paid to southern cotton growers for reducing
their acreage was given William E. Morris (right) of Nueces county,
Tx., by President Roosevelt. He received $517 for plowing under 47
acres ot cotton already well along In growth, (Associated Proas Photo)
Dr. Annie Besant Leader
Of Theosophists Passes
MADRAS, India, iSept. 20. (AP)
Dr. Annie Besant, who waa known !
throughout the world for her leader
ship In theosophlcal activities, died
here today. On October I she would
have been 80 years old.
The peacefulnees of her last few
days was In vivid contrast to the
storm of her life. She was In a atate
of haf-conscousneas for some time,
never speaking at length even to her
moat Intimate friends.
Dr. Besant had no malady except
old age. She was mentally and physi
cally worn out.
In 1031 she suffered a fall from
which she never recovered. On that
occasion she was unconscious thirty
hours and, according to a theosophlst
friend, an Inner group of the elect
nat In a circle about her and restored
her to consciousness by concentrated
transference of power from them
selves to her.
Many theosophists expressed the
opinion that her Inst daya were
marred by a disappointment In Jeddu
Krlshnamurtl, a Hindu in whom Dr.
Besant said at one time, the "rein
carnation of Christ" would be made
manifest. Subsequently Krlshnamurtl
announced that he no longer held
with the tenets of Dr. Besant'i re
ligion. Numerous of her followers said,
however, that she had felt no great
disappointment, and that the personal
regard between Krlshnamurtl and her
self never waned.
In the latter part of 1033, after
Krlshnsmurtl had renounced the
special claims of "mastership which
Dr. Besant had made for him, he
spent two months with her at Adyar.
They sat for hours, dsy after day In
silence.
The destiny of theosophy, and who
Is to succeed Dr. Besant, are ques
tions much to the fore as a result of
her death.
Many persona had expected that
Krlshnsmurtl would assume the lead
ership, but that Idea was abandoned
when he renounced his "mastership."
Jlnnarajah Dasaa, vice-president of
the theosophlcal society, la mentioned
sa a possible successor.
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CAUSE OF FORES!
FIRES PUZZLE TO
STATE FORESTER
SALEM. Bept. SO. (AP) Analysis
of a pecullsr oil or phosphorous form
ation with low Ignition point, which
caused several small fires near Bend
recently, apparently set off by the
sun's rays. Is being sought by Lynn
Cronemlller, state foreawr. (Samples
of the formation war sent him by
L. A. W. Nixon, stat forestry flsld
Inspector at Bend.
Nixon's report stated ha found a
smsll fir burning In the middle of
th grsvel rosd at Sisters on Septem
ber B. Th fir wss about th els of
a half-dollar piece, and the flame of
bluish color, was from one to two
Inches In height and gave an odor aa
of a burning match. Within 10 mln
utea a half doun flrea were burning
within a radius of 30 feet from what
sppesrt d out of small oil spots.
It wss learned, however, that the
day before, following the passing of
a large red alrplan toward Mt. Jsf
fcrson looking for three Portlsnd
young men lost In that vicinity, sev.
ersl grsss fires were started near
there and put out by school children.
Cronemlller believed th plan, had
dropped or lost portions of rockets
or smoke bombs to be used In the
sesreh, and that the high content of
phosphorous csused the sun to lgnlt
the particles, even In a graveled rond.
No further Investigation has yet been
made.
Cronemlller stated no forest fires
In that vicinity had been started,
snd he wss ansloua to learn what
material from i plan could have
started these peculiar small fires. Th
samples will be sent to Portlsnd for
analysis, and the owner of a large red
plane, presumably used In the search
along the slopes of Mt. Jefferson for
the three men. later found dead, will
lias wise b MSstHi4.
COTTON ACREAGE
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Meteorological Report
September 20, 1033.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with
showers tonight and Thursday. Not
much change n temperature.
Oregon: Cloudy with showers west
and north portion tonight and Thura
day; warmer -east portion tonight.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 74; lowest, SI.
Total monthly precipitation, .11
Inch. Deficiency for the month, .14
Inch.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1033, .11 inch, Deficiency for
the season, .14 Inch.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 37; 5 a; m. today, 78.
Sunrise tomorrow, 11:87 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 0:11 p. m.
Obierratlons Taken at ft a, m.,
120 Meridian Time.
fife A
ANNIE' BE8A.NT,
m
a I
Oltf
Boston 70
Cheyenn 06
Chicago ....- 84
Eureka n ... 00
Helena 73
Los Angeles . 80
MEDFORD ....-. 7
New Orleans 93
New York 74
Omaha 70
Phoenix ..103
Portland . 74
Reno 84
Roseburg 70
Salt Lsic 80
Ssn Pr&nclsco 06
Seattle 73
Spoken HW. 70
Walla walla 76
Washington. DO. 84
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Olear
P. Cdy.
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Rain
Clear
Cloud;
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
.10
Cloudy
flnlem Headquarters.
PORTLAND, Sept. 30. (IP) Word
has been received her that Salem
has been selected as Oregon head
quarters for the Federal Deposit In
surance corporation. A national bank
examiner will t eln charge of th of
flc. Oregon Weather.
Cloudy: ahowera west and north
portion tonight and Thursday: warm
er .ait central portion tonight: fresh
and strong south winds offihor.
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Heath's Drug Stor Is open for busi
ness In Its new Istooln. 29 N. Central
Ave. Their phone number remalna
the ssme, 084.
4
Cleaning and Pressing, th Camelo
serves you right. Pre delivery. Tel
1360. Member N.R.A.
Mr. Hattle Keames white. Accredited
Piano teacher. Studio 330 Laurel St
Tel. 449-M.
i
Keating costs can be reduced. For
cumplet heating servlc call Art
0ctunl4U 4181091,
CLEANUP PLANS
WASHINGTON, D. C.-"Let'i Clean
rjpi" said Qovernor Julius Meier of,
Oregon to atate, city and county of
ficials. This did not apply to gangs
ters, racketeers and whst have you
but to a far more deadly rr.tnaoa
to the citizens of not only Oregon,
but every state In the union pollu
tion, the pollution of public waters,
which Is creating disease that la tsk
lng an unknown toll of human Ufa
every day In every state, according
to the American Game association.
And forthwith a statewide campaign
was started. Mass meetings were held
bond lsues voted two-or-more-to-one
by the good cltlrens once they wera
appraised of the real menace of pol
lution. And now forty-seven cities
and towns In Oregon have applica
tion for sewage disposal plants pend
ing before the National Industrial Re
covery act. The federal government
makes an outright gift of 30 per cent
of public works labor and material!
costs on setMIquldatlng projects,
with the remainder to be retired not
by taxes but from nominal service)
charges, and it will lend money foff
the 70 per cent remainder.
Every city and town that dumpa
Its sewage Into public waters can taka
advantage of this offer and build
long needed sewage disposal plants
and stop the pollution of streams, of- .
flclals of the American Oame assoclai
tton point out.
William h, rinley, author, natu
ralist and celebrated explorer, cltl
wn of Portland, fighting for years to
end pollution of streams, outllnea
some ot the benefits of water purifi
cation or rather prevention of stream
pollution.
"Such an opportunity to end stream
pollution in Oregon may never coma
again," Mr. nnley aays. "The move
ment Is on to get every community
in the state to work tor ciean streams.
This will relieve unemployment, is
will save the valuable runs ot salmon
In public waters, Improve publlo
health and encourage outdoor recre ac
tion. The plan la to make Oregon tha
first state In tha union where sreama
pollution has bean abolished and to
build up her outdoor resources for
the benefit of alt tha people."
BANKERS OF OREGON
WILL DISCUSS CODE
SALHM. Sept. 30. P) The Insur
ance banking act and th N. R. A.
ood for bankers wlU be considered
at a meeting of atate bankers as
soon as more detailed Information I
secured, Superintendent of Banks A.
A. Schramm said today.
T. P. Cramer, secretary of Oregon
Bankers' association, Is now on a tour
of th stat., meeting with ths bank
ers' asoclatlon of each county and
expllanlng th new provisions.
Raying failed to re -enlist in th O.
C. O. for th coming six months. 86
young men will leave th last ot thl
week for Fort Leavenworth, Kan.,
and. 17 for Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Next week-end 400 men will be trans,
ported to Fort Sheridan, III.
According to Llutenant Robert T.
Frederick of th O. 0. C. headquar
ters here, th m.n will b sent to th
csmps where they w.re enlisted, and
discharged at thlse points.
LA GRANDE RADJ0 PLEA
DECISION FAR DISTANT
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. yp) Ra
dio commission ofldals said It would)
bs probably two months before th
oommlsslon acts upon the applica
tion of the Eastern Oregon Brosd
csstlng company to establish a sta
tion, at LaOrande,
1
Beating cost can Be reduced. For -oomplet
heating servlc call Art
Schmldll 4101003,
1
She's 'Mis America
3 C
Marlon Bsrgeron, 10-year-eld high
school girl of Wsst Hsven, Conn,
wss named "Mies America" for
1S33 t th beauty pagtant In At.
Isn't! City, N. J. (Associated Efj
Photoi ' '-