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    PAGE SEVEN
You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNTS, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
WkHI to Mil your nomr Want
to get rid ol tn odd ana
,na Is Dousenold fumtshlngai
Oo you need tool, cor foux gar.
lent . . Ao inexpensive Want-AO
in the Mall mount OlaaeUleo
page irlll find (be answer tc
the and man othw perplexing
oroblexna.
H-re Are the Rates:
par' word flrat msortlrm ,
(Minimum 39e)
EacO additional uuertton,
par word
lc
(Minimum 100)
Per Una par month, without
copy change 11.39
75
Phone
LOST A.NU FOUND
LOST Lady's black coat with fur
collar. Reward. Pleaaa notify Juanlta
j Travla, 9293 E. 15th St., Eugene,
' Ore.
LOST Keya In dark leather con
tainer. Tel. eil-J-4.
LOST If dog missing, call 1510.
WANTED MALI HELP
TOUKG MAN to learn a business,
bout 15 a week to atart: promo
tion when qualllled. 8tate expen
ence, ago and phone number; alao
address. Box 287, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATION
YOUNG lady desire office position.
Experienced. J73 care Tribune.
YOUNG lady desires housa work. Ex
perience. 273 Tribune.
MIDDLE-AGED married man wishes
employment, driving truck, or will
ing to do anything. Weak in the
head but strong In the back. Ref
erence. A. T. Baugh, 018 Plum St.
WANTED MI8i:BI.LANEOCS
WANTED S to 10 acres to farm on
shares. Write Bt. 1, Box 63, Hert
ford. if WANTED Good used 4-cyllnder
truck, state price and condition. W.
p. Roberta, Jacksonville, Oregon.
WANTED Farm, free lent for one
year, privilege of buying. Box 400,
Tribune.
WANTED If you have an Underwood
or Royal typewriter, In first-class
condition, you are not using and
want to rent to high achool stu
dent, or want to sell same, address
J. D., Mall Trlbuna.
WILL care for elderly alck people In
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED To aell you carefully se
lected potatoes and onlona for your
winter supply, reeness Mariweb,
14 No. Bartlett. Phone 803
WANTED Work Harness. Must be
Ir. good condition. K0. car Mall
Tribune. tf
Wanted Household foods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 37 N Grape St. Tel
1063.
JUNEt WANTED
dWs pay sash for JUNK BATTERIES
b R A D 1 A I 0 B 8. ALUMINUM
BRASS. OOPPER es lunk Of all
deecrlDtlona.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 No. Grape Tel 1062
FOB BEN1 .HOUSES
MODERN home, basement heating
plsnt, oil burner, fireplace, 3 bath
rooms, 4 sleeping rooms, 2-car gar-
sge. Win lease lor one year. o
Butterfield.
ruRNISHED house and garage. Burn
ham Court. 604 W. 10th.
THREE-ROOM house, close In.
quire 23 Almond.
FOR RENT 5 room modern house
20.00, furnished, 15.00 unfurnish
ed. Keys at ais .ippie.
FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 3
bedrooms. O. A. DeVoe. 823-J-2.
FOR RENT 3-room modern furnished
house, 315 So. Peach. Inquire next
door.
MR RENT 7-room house, 413 So
Oakdale. Phone 750-Y.
homes fob rent call ass.
for RE3JT Home, furnished or
unfurnisbed. Brown & White.
Houses H0. ia 60 and 1J. water
paid; wood range Phone 105.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house,
overstuffed. 122 50. 314 Cottage.
Key at 308 Ashland Ave. Tel. 13BJ-J
FOR rent New modern 4-room
house, with basement. Redden at
Co.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Attractive spt., private
entrance. 518 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart
ment, electric refrigerator and
ranje. breakfast nook. lurnacs
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 443
or call W A. Oatea at Groceteria.
FOR RENT DUAK1 AMD BOOMS
Board and room at 7ia s. Main
Rate very moderate.
OR KL.Vl Hll.NISHtU KOOMS
ATTRACTIVE room. 4u4 8. Grape.
FOR KM HAMJb KfcAL eslATB
EXCHANGE 5-room modern house
on half acre of good truck garden
!nd, just east of Portland city lim
its. cloe to ttirouih pared liKth
'v. Exchame equltv for Mullord
Of au-ea. iaqiu.- 18 N. fir,
rOB EXCHANGE
TRADE for horses or cows, good Ford
eon tractor. Box 297, Tribune.
WANTED To trade ear for furniture.
137 No. Central. Tel. 1059.
BCZZSAW and boat for salt or trade.
310 Geneaea St,
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
3 GOOD RANCHES 60 & 30 acres
rrea water, modern houses, plenty
alfalfa, cows, chickens, horses, ma
chinery. Just move In. Buyers prices.
Roberts. 730 W 3nd. Tel 1S28-J.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
ol Brown & Whits.
FOB RALE HOMES
FOR SALE Attractive modem 6-room
house, 3 acree alfalfa, new chicken
house, doubla garage and wood
house, concrete floors, fruit trees.
Csll owner for terms. Phone 493-V.
HOME near school. Phone 1233-W.
r'OR SALE .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
BALDWIN-HOWARD piano, plain case,
fine condition. Special price $96.00.
Pay ai per week. Free delivery
CUne Piano Co., Main and Rlver-
alde, Medford.
FOR THE BALANCE DUE! Beautiful
Studio model upright piano like
new; over half paid for; take It over
on rental terma. CUne Piano Co.,
Main and Riverside, Medford.
PRACTICE PIANOS 49 and up; pay
ai weekly. See t-t cunca. Main and
Riverside, Medford.
GOOD used Cable piano, cheap. Bar-
gsln In used baby grand. Baldwin
Piano snoppe, 26 5. Grape.
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
HORSES See them at work In the
field and know what you get. Birds
eye Ranch, 6 miles north of Gold
Hill.
FOR SALE 6 pair foxea at sacrifice
Box 407, Tribune.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Real cane syrup. Bring
your cans: 3 gals, or over, can fur
nished. No syrup Friday eve or
Saturday. I. W. Sample, Pioneer
road. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Salway peaches, cheap.
Absolutely the last. J4 mile west
Voorhlea Crossing.
TOMATOES One more delivery Wed
nesday. Klamath potatoes, 91.25
and 91.76 per 100 while they last
Phone 1059.
WANTED Eleotrte radio. Must be
reasonable. Box 268, Tribune.
FOR SALE Grape and grape Juice,
The Dell vineyard.
FOR SALE Air compressor for min
ing, 4 inch centrifugal pump, '26
Ford rdstr body with top, drag aaw
with 3 blades, Olds 9 coach body,
Ruxtell axel, battery radio, 1 ml. So.
Phoenix Hlway Exchsnge.
FOR SALE Fertilizer spreader, al
most new, price 435. Inquire Maine
Grocery, central roini.
FOR SALE Extra Mo Bennett applea
60c, you furnish box. Have spitz
and Newtowne also. Myers orchard
on old Pacific highway North, 4
ml. from Junction.
SOME REAL BARGAINS IN USED
TOOLS
1 walking plow
1 spring tooth
5 used tractor plows
4 used tractor disc harrows
1 lame cider mill
Used sprayera and tractors of all
kinds. -HUBBARD
BROS., INO.
FOR SALE Radio. Heatrola. electric
range and other household furni
ture, other artlciea. sunset Ave.
FOR ssnd. gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone hu-j.
FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and
corn. C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 633-J-3.
FOR SALE Cook stove and range
with colls. 30 So. Fir. Call before
12:30.
FOR SALE Apple wood, 91.50 a tier,
Rogue River Co. Phone 1366.
FOR SALE Jonathan applea, 33c box.
Bring your own boxes. John De
Haas, 2 ml. north Central Point.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms if desired. All
makea rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE .30-30 Savage rifle, good
condition, snoots very accurate
Price 917.50. Address 17 N. Oakdale.
ATTENTION STOCKMEN For sale,
alfalfa hay in tack. Feeding ipace
can be provided If desired. Rogue
River Co., Phone 1308.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetcb aeed.
Phone 923-J-4.
FOR SALfc AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALE 1033 Chevrolet coach,
small mileage, new car guarantee;
1931 rord town sedan, air wheela:
real buy. Trade accepted and easy
terms. Pierce-Allen Motor Com
pany. Phone 150.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNIITIES
FOR SALE Pat's 2nd Hand SVre and
property. Come and get your bar
gain. FOR SALE Interest In gold mlna
Partner wanted with some cash to
operate. Big pay uncovered. Boi 03.
Phoenli. Oregon.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT snd Palmist.
Truthful advice on ousiness, love,
marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin 3,
MISCELLANEOUS
PMNT1NC-. paperhsnginar snd tmtina.
Lowest prices. Mr. Bennett. Tel.
81S-W.
PPEOIAL PHICBS
REPAIRING Saxophones, Clarineta,
Trombones, Violins snd all Band or
Orchestra Instrument.
ONE WEEK ONLY
Expert will be here all this week.
PALMER MCSIC HOUSE
E. Main Tel 739
Authorized Fru'.daire Beruce. Other,
' Due rep. TaJ, jUlj Qi-M
BU9LNESS DIRECIOBK
Abilracta.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract
of Title. Title insurance. Room S
and 8, No. 83 Norm Central AT.,
upstair.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Titl and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
system id Jacasoo
County.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET- GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
Rous cleaning Flow Waxing. ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Fire Extinguishers,
'FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers.
Automatic fire alarms, recharging.
Inspecting. V. A. Bower, 837 No
Oakdale.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of
dibm Ht?ht Anns service. Arrang
ing, compoelng, etc. 818 Liberty
Bldg.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOo
Threa oar cent oer month on un
paid balance No other charges See
W. E. Thorns. 45 South Central,
around floor Cratenan Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-157.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equlppea plant in wjuvuwm
Oregon. Printing ol all kind: book
Milling- Innu -l.JLf Iefl2r. iDd
blanks, billing aystems. duplicating
caan saiea sups uu oki.-,uib
the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape.
Phone 75
Fainting and raperhanglng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. TeL 648-W. 313 8. Grape
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlc 1015 No central. Phone sis
Price right. Service guaranteed.
Rx'INKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and mover. Special livestock
moving equipment, trices nerst
619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X,
USUAL 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, baa compiled with
all the provisions of the Statute ol
the United States, required to be
complied with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
business of Banking;
Now. therefore. I, J. F. T. O'Connor.
Comptroller of the Currency, do here
by certify that "Medford National
Bank," in the Otty of Medford. in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, la authorized to commence the
business of Banking aa provided in
Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty
nine of the Revised statutes of the
Un.ted States.
in testimony whereof, witness my
hand and seal of office this eleventa
day of September. 1933.
(Seal of the Comptroller of the cur
rency. Treasury Department.)
(Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR,
Liquidation Notice.
The Medfrod National Bank located
at Medford in the State of Oregoo 1
closing It affair AU note-holders
and other creditor are hereby noti
fied to present the notes and other
claim agalnat the association for
payment.
Dated Sept. 20, 1933.
GEO. T. FREY, Cashier.
Reorganization Notice.
Medford National Bank.
Medford National Bank located at
Medlord In the state of Oregon re
ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep
tember 11, 1033. and commenced bu.
tness September 13, 1933. The new
bank la a continuation of the old
bank excepting that It la organized
under the Banking Act of 1033, and
has an entirely new Capital of 100..
000 00.
Dated Sept. 30, 1033,
GEO. T. FREY, Cashier.
Warrants Called.
School Dlst. No. 20.
Warrants numbered 255 to 2S4 In
clusive sre cslled for payment. In
terest will cease after this date (Octo
ber 16th, 1933). Present warrants at
the Farmers and Frultgrowera Bank,
Medford, Oregon, for payment.
S. 8. ABBOTT.
Clerk School Dlst. No. 30.
Notice of Rearlnr on Non-High School
ni'trlrt nilcl-rt.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
a Budget Committee of the Non-High
School District of Jackson Countv,
State of Oregon, at a meeting of said
committee held on the 14th day of
October, prepared an eatimate In de
tail of the amount of money propose!
to be expended by aald Non-High
School District for ail purpose durlnar
the fiscal school year beginning June
loth, 1933. and ending June 18th.
1934. snd an estimate In detail of the
probable receipts of said Non-Hlrjh
School District from all sources for
the school Year 1933-34. Th Board
of said Non-HUh School District has
fixed the 28th day ol October at the
hour of 10 a m., at the Court House
in Medford. Orecon s the time and
place at which said estimates may be
discussed wltn tne uoara of iwta
High School District, at which time
and place any and all persona Inter
ested will be hesrd for or salnst said
tax levy, or sny part thereof. That
said estimates and attached original
estlmste sheet sre on file In the
ollce of the County School Superln.
tendent and are there open to the
Inxnectlon of all persons interested
therein, snd the nm are by refer
ence made a prv nn,,
REOEIrW
I. Cash on hand st lw?!n
nlng of the year for which
this budget Is msde None
U. Amounts received from
other sources None
EXPENDITURES
t. Tuition .a.ooooo
If. Transportation 8. 140 00
in Posisee. T;grsph snd
Teiepaow
40 .M
IV. Printing and Mlmeo
V. Expense of E 1 o 1 1 o n
(Publication nd poatags)
71. Travel Expense of Board
Members ..
VII. Clerical Expense (Sup
180.00
ISO 00
3.000.00
1,000.00
plies. Legal Service. etc.l
Till. Interest on Warrant...
IX. Emergency
TOTAL rXPENDrrURES ... 168.690.00
RECAPITULATION
T. Total Receipt ... None
II. Total Expenditure 968.690.00
DIFFERENCE (Amount to
be raised by tax on th.
Jackson County Non-High
School District) S8,890.00
Dated this 14th day of October,
1833. RUTH W. SPARROW.
Chairman. Board of Education.
C. R. BOWMAN.
Clerk. Board of Education.
OEORGE B. DEAN.
Chairman. Budget Commltt.
C. R. BOWMAN.
Secretary, Budget commltt.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of th State or
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estst of Emma
L. Mlnear, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given to aU per
sons who have claims against the es
tate of Emma L. Mlnear, deceased, to
present said clalma properly verified
to the undersigned. Alton Anderson,
at the office of Bogga and Bengtaon,
attorneys, 126 East Main Street, Med
ford, Oregon, within six (6) months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which date la the 10th
day of October, 1933.
ALTON ANDERSON.
Administrator with Will annexed
BOOOS fc BENGTSON, Attorney
- Warrant Call.
School Diatrlct No. 91.
Notice la hereby given that there
are funda on hand for the redemp
tion of warrant Nos. 314 to 344 In
clusive. Interest will cease on Oct.
20th. 1933. Warrants payable at Med
ford National Bank, Medford, Oregon.
J. o. SMITH, Clerk,
School Dlst No. 91.
Butte Fslls, Ore,
Antelope
ANTELOPE, Oct. 17 (Spl) Ante
lope Social club will meet with
Mrs. Joe Arena October 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davie and
Ted Seaman attended the Antelope
Literary club October 26.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hatlett. Mr.
and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs of Antelope,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cannon of Med
ford, and Mr. and Mr. J. T. Loth
ridge were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Bslze of Medford Octo
ber IB.
Antelope social met at the home
of Mrs. Velma Wards, September 27.
Present were Meadames Harvey Stan
ley, J. Allen, L. T. Thompson, Lottie
Dutton, J. J. Hatlett, Jim Owens.
Henry Owens, and the hoetes. Mrs.
Vernl Woods.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Culbertson
were In Medford October 13, shop
ping. . ...
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Grebb vis
ited Mrs. Grebb's parents of Butte
Falls, October 17 and 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Table
Rock, Mr. and Mra. Frank Myera of
Same Valley spent October 8 with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham.
Mesdamea Bob Llndsey, Wallace
McDowell, and Joe Arena were ap-1
pointed program committee on the
next Llerary club meeting Novem
ber 10.
Dary! Douglas, of Lanalng, Mich
gathered more than 300 signatures
of famous men and women Is less
t,han a year by correspondence.
A dozen of the measures enacted
by the 1933 Montana legislature were
attacked In actions reaching the
state supreme court.
Mail Tribune Oaily
ACROSS
1. Touns; ihtep
f. Aged
f. In bea
13. Medlar
IS. Golf term
14. Venture
15. Grow lonftr
17. Continent
IS. Guided
13. Reposes
11, Jnpanese coin
22. Pikelike fish
!3. Silkworm
25. Disparage
28. Put out of
order
81. S-shaped
molding
23. Humor
3. Wild an I ma!
8ft. Wealthy
87. Quotes
88. Poem
89. Container
40. Make lace
42. Drain
45. Roam about
Idly
41. Wlncllkt
SO. Gluttonouf-
neei
It, Parent
H. Anger
fii. Woodwind ln
trument
15. rvadly white
IS. Allow
Solution of Yeaterday'g Puzzla
iARlEUl
17. Precfoua
atones
DOWN
1. Lie at ran
2. Toward I tie
sheltered
aids
t. intellect
4. Swamp
5. Not ths same
. Prejca
7. Small depression
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ANTI-JEWISH CRY
AGAINSTMKEEiN
GOTHAM CONTEST
NEW YORK. Oct. lfl. (Jft The
New York mayoralty campaign roared
Into Its final phase today to the dis
cordant note of religious antagonism,
and enlivened by the possibility of
collapse of the revolt agalnat John
H. McCooey, veteran Broooklyn ally of
Tammany hall.
A cry of "Hltlerlsm" was raised
agalnat Joseph V. McKce, independent
Democratic candidate, for an article
written tn 1915. while he was a teach
er, In which, according to Florello L
Guard la., fusion candidate, he critl
cited the ethics of Jewish school chll
dxen.
Samuel Untermyer, prominent Jew
ish leader, charged the article wiw
Inspired by "an Ignoble misconcep
tion of our people." and demanded
an explanation of McKce-ra demand
answered by the recovery party candi
date that no at tuck on Jews "was
mode or Intended."
"Mr. McKee's explanation explalna
nothing," Untermyer said today.
While the antl-semittem issue was
being brought Into the campaign,
Brooklyn Democratic district leaders
were gathering for a "showdown with
McCooey, on last week's demand for
his abdication, or as an alternative
his endorsement of McKee.
Kenneth R. Sutherland, who Fri
day was stripped of his $9,140 a year
job at city hall, continued to lead
the fight against McCooey with a cnll
to rid the Democratic party of "Its
asinine leadership."
On the antl-scmltlsm Issue. Mc
Kee aocured Laguardla of Injecting It
Into the campaign "deliberately, vic
iously and for self-gain by
misinterpreting the Intent and spirit
of a single paragraph In an article
written almost 20 years ago."
As proof of his good faith, McKce
cited his friendship with the late
Louis Ma rah ill, a law partner of Un
termyer.
Rockefeller Plan
For Rum Control
it I
Populistic, Aged"
CHICAGO. Oct. 17. (UP) The
Women's Christian Temperance
Union Issued a statement today
(Monday) that John d! Rockefel
ler's "new" Ideas on liquor control
are really 40 years old.
"The Idea to solve the liquor
problem by a strict national con
trol with all private profit elimin
ated from the liquor business may
sound new," the organization stat
ed. "But, 40 years ago the populist
party In Iowa, engaged In an effort
to tear up Wall Street and the
Rockefeller family by the roots,
charged In their Iowa state plat
form that both republicans and
democrats were engaged tn an at
tempt to outbid one another for
support of the saloon element . . .
and said:
"'We demand thst the present
liquor law shall remain until such
time as It can be replaced by what
Is known as state and national
control with all profits eliminat
ed." Cross-Word Puzzie
II. Vehement
selflsb deslrs
24. Root
25. Brazfllan
gentleman
IS. Self
27 Monument
erected to
one burled
elsewhere
2S. Accomplished
29. Symbol for
ethyl
20. Turn to the
right
tl. Plant of the
vetch fam
ily 83. Ourselves
36. Affirmative
87, Mexican
Indian
89. Flat cap
40. Pacific island
fabric
41. Alack
43. Wicked
44. Withstood US4
45. Taunt
4ft. Minute
particle
47 Coloring
matters
41. Beam of light
IL Tooth of a
gear wheel
Em - IVlElSl
I. Motintntn In
Alaska
I. Infant's
Dai k At
oradls
19. City In Penn
sylvania 11. College officer
16. Shallow re
eptacl
10. East Indian
weight
Just a Jab of
Now You're
Rt HOWARD W. BLAKEftLEB
Associated Prne Selene Editor
WOODS HOLE, Mens. AP) Part
of the) beautiful color pattrn of
feathers baa been discovered by Dr.
Prank R. Llllle and Dr. Mary juhn,
hla re arch associate.
Their work was don at th Ma
rine biological laboratory here and
at the University of Chicago.
As a result they hav grown
rooster feathers possessing mark
ings more gorgeous than nature'!
designs. The feathers are grown on
adult birds and In only a few weeks'
time. Several sets, all different, can
be grown on the selfsame rooster.
AU the colors are permanent.
Ilrnnone Poes the Trick
One method la to giv the roosters
Injections of the hermon thyroxin.
under the skin. A hermon e is
chemical secreted by a ductless
gland, such as th thyroid. It Is
spread through the body by the
blood.
The color pageant of feathers, the
scientists found, Is formed tn the
stems. A small amount of thyroxin
causes pigment to form next to the
stem,) In a spindle-shaped patch,
More thyroxin widens this pigment
deposit Into the form of a half moon
on each side of th stem. StIU more
of the hermon similarly paints
bar straight across the feather.
Varying Amounts Change Colors
All this color deposit Is made by
the growing tip of feather. By
varying the amount of thyroxin and
the frequency of Injections the feath
er designers combined spindles, half
moons and bars Into a variety of
shapes.
The thyroxin Induce these re
sults by speeding up the bird's met
abolism, rate according to the vol
ume Injected. Instead of thyroxin
plain hen hermon may be Injected.
Thereupon th rooster's metabo
lism rat no longer changes. But th
pigment Itself changes from male
colors to female. Also th natural
patterns change from male to fe
male markings.
Changes Wotfc Both Ways
While th colors produced are last
ing, the effect of the hen hermone
Injection Is temporary. So by regu
lating the Injections a growing roos
ter feather can be switched to and
fro from male to female from time
to time. Each switch leaves Its per
manent mark In both color and pat
ent on the feather
These experiment wr made
chiefly with brown leghorns. Long
feathers were plucked and th her
mones Injected while th new feath
ers wore growing In. The health of
the chickens was not affected If th
amount of the hermones, particu
larly thyroxin, waa gauged properly.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Wednesday; moderate tempera
ture.
Oregon: Generally fair tonight and
Wednesday, but cloudy at times in
north portion; moderate temperature.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today: high
est A7; lowest 43.
Total monthly precipitation, none.
Deficiency for th month M
Inches.
Total precipitation sine September
I. 1933, J31 Inches. Deficiency for
the season. .77 Inches.
Relative humidity at B p. m. yes
terday SO per cent; a. m. today,
83 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise 0:37 a. m.; sun
set, 6:36 p. m.
Obsecrations Taken at fi a. m..
K0 Meridian Time.
Olty
Boston .
Chsyenn
Chlcsgo
Helen .
Los Angeles....
Med fort
New Orleans..
New Tor
Oman .
Phoenix
Portland
Reno ,
Roseburs
Sslt Lax
San PrancUeo
Seattle
Spokane
Wall Wll.
Wash., D. 0..
70 84 .00 P Cloudy
58 34 .00 P Cloudy
43 37 Clear
.... 38 .30 Rain
84 .00 Clear
78 41 .00 Clear
80 . 88 .00 PoggT
.... ea .00 Cloudy
88 48 .01 Cloudy
83 88 .00 Clear
70 84 .00 Cloudy
... 40 .00 Clear
74 44 .00 Clear
88 44 .00 Clear
90 43 .00 Clear
88 80 T Rain
80 43 .00 Cloudy
8 88 .00 P Cloudy
78 83 .84 Rain
E
TO ASHLAND KILLED
BURNS, Ore., Oct. 17. (AP) Perry
Sheldon, 33, of Portland, was fatally
Injured In an automobile accident
near Wsgontlr on th Burns-Lake-Tlev
highway yesterday. His car
was destroyed by fir after It struck
a truck. He was a chainman on the
state highway crew. Sheldon was
alone In the automobile. Four other
men wer following in a second car.
The psrty was on the way to Ash
lnnd to Join another crew.
t
Harlow Better,
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17WP)--Showing
signs of rapid reeoYsry after an
emergen cooperation for appendicitis,
Jean Harlow, blond screen actreu,
probably will be able to leave the
hospital by November 1, her phy
sician said today.
Hormone,
as Bright as
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Any time a hrmvn leghorn rwter ivnuts to take on a peacork -colored
coat of feathers, he inn cull tn a srlontlH and hnve an Injection of th
right kind of hen hormone with the results observed above In test
conducted at Woods Hole, Muss.
SOLD ERE PICKED, COMMUNITY FUNDS
OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR 01 WELFARE
PORTLAND, Oct. 17. ( AP) The
Journal said today "The filbert nut
crop of Oregon and Washington has
been sold before being fully off the
trees.'
"With an output estimated at
close to 1,000 tons, the article said,
"compared with around 600 tons a
year ago, this year's big filbert out--put
has shown an excess of orders
which has caused late operators to
buy from second hands."
Th North Pacific Nut association
announced It has already sold Its
estimated quota of filberts at open
ing prices. The first shipment of
note is a lot of 700 bags going from
Portland to the Atlantic coast by
steamer tonight.
Walnut picking has alerted In a
small way In the Willamette valley
but general operations will not get
underway until next week. Oper
ators aay crop conditions Indicate
practically no change from the re
cent estimate of not more than 40
per cent normal of the Pacific
Northwest.
JERSEY
STREET COMBATS
NEWARK, N. J Oct. 17.
Bruised heads and a dozen arrests
marked this city's first Nazi rally.
A hall in which the friends of New
Oermsny, Nazi organization, met un
der the swastika Isst night, was
stormed by a crowd of antl-Nazla.
Volleys of stones and stench bombs
crashed through the windows before a
police cordon, thrown about the build
lng restored order. After the meet
ing sporadic street fglhtlng broke out.
On man was hit by flying glase
Others were bruised. An anti-Nazi
was arrested for threatening to assail
a Nazi sympathizer with lead pipe,
More than 100 police reserves were
called to put down the disorders.
PERNAMBTTCO. Braril, Oct. 17.-HT,
The Oraf Zeppelin arrived here at
1:10 a. m. today, setting a record of
73 hours and 40 minutes from pried'
rtchshafen, Oermsny. A capacity load
of passengers was carried.
The Zeppelin will leave tomorrow
for Rio de Janeiro, where a start wi'.l
be made Thursday on a flight to
Chicago.
The Weather
Oregon: Oenerslly fair tonight and
Wednesday but cloudy at times In
north portion; moderate temperature;
gentle changeable winds offshore,
Ms to Tour,
HOLLTWOOD, Oct. 17. Mae
West, who has spent the greater part
of her life In New York city and
recently gravitated to Hollywood, an
nounced today she wants to see what
the rest of the country Is like. 6he
said sh will make a series of per
sonal appearances throutthout tht
country at the conclusion of her next
picture, which goes Into production
thortlj.
ON WAY TO FAIR AS
Mr. Rooster
a Peacock
Grown to Order
PRESIDENT URGES
WASHINGTON. Oat. 17 um
Every citlsen today waa cvalled upon
wy rrcsiaenii nooseveit to support
p cnariHoa relieving human die
tres. HI appeal from th Whit Hons
last night opened the four week
mobilization for human hMrfi ilnri.p
the direction of Newton n. n.ir.i. tu
rner secretary of war. Mr. Roosevelt
sum in government' promise to
let no on starve mi "nMSipata. .
th assumption" that every Individ
ual would "continue to do hla or her
part."
The president described those who
WOUld DUt all retlnf wnrlr m th.
government and "deny th. civic r-
sponsiDimy or tne Individual" a
"buck paesers." He added:
"I ask every cltlten to give hl or
her support to the community chest
no 10 otner organizations that raise
fund, for regular wellar eervlca
oodles which express th. Instinct
of chsrtty, of humanity and neigh
borllness. They sre an essential to
the whole American scheme of life."
-f-
IN RECORD HEAT
SAN FRANOISC, Oct. IT. P)V
ually cool San Francisco waa prom
ised another day of unseasonable heat
by the United State weather bureau
today.
The bay region a weltered yesterday
a the thermometer rose to 00 de
gree, the highest October 16 reading
of record here, and one case of pros
tration waa reported In Oakland.
Interior points, which are accus
tomed to high temperaturea when th
un beam, reported maxlmumi rang
ing from 89 at th Needle to 03 ai
Sacramento.
Lo Angeles was mildly warm with
a maximum of 88. Ban Diego wa
cool with a high mark of M,
f-
8.VLEM, Oct. 17, ) With prop,
diet and exercise, 00 years l not so
old, o. a. Hughon demonstrated ye,
terday by hiking 40 mile.
For a number of yer h ha cele
brated hla birthday by walking from
portlan dto Salem. Yeeterday he rod
the first 13 mi;ea so that he would
not keep welcomers wlttng. At 43,
he ssld, a physician described hi
physical condition as aerlou.
County Officials Meet.
SALEM, Oct. 17. VP) County Of.
flcial of the state will hold their
38th annual meeting In Portland No
vember 13, 14 and 19. announced
James E. Smith, Marion county com
missioner, who Is secretary and treas
urer of the organization. Taxation
and road problem are IncltKlod In
the business agenda.
Montana's 1033 wool clip wai es
timated at 33,000.000 pounds, slight,
ly more than In 1033.
Michigan's potentlonal dally crud
oil oplput has been Increased ta
more than 90,000 barrel.
FRISCO SWELTERS