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o? TAGE SEYEH BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933. You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Trv a Want-Ad? WMTl to wll youi nomet Want to get rid ol a lev odd and ,nd in household turniahinger jo you need tool toi fom gar 18D . An meipi Want-AO the Mall moiina Classifled page will "na tBe answer tc these and manj othei perplexing aroDlema. H re Are tte Kates: per word first insertion t (Minimum ioc) tach additional insertion, per word - (Minimum 10c) amr 11 n net month, without eopj changes 13 LOST AND FOUND Lost Black and yhlte Boston duu dog. Reword. Phono 116. ifrOST 1! dog missing, call ! " WAS TED FEMALE ftELP 52GTrTfor general house work "and care lor children. Phone 1344. iTTiTEDRepec table mlddleaged iS to do hcosework MJduUM in exchange for good home. B 745. Tribune. . WANTED SITUATION tSmanT2?, wishes position as, coojt or ass slant In "restaurant or hotel. Good work. Will work tor less at start. Phone 75 or write Box 313. PnnSn b"tm'g!? Reom, bc.rd and small waa. Bef erencB0Kjl73jrrlbun ork. desires position with lamlly. Excellent reier."-"- dre. Box K.F. Mall Tn- v7aST0 ISCElLSBOU riuTpAY CASH lor team. Ol de' r!ption. price. D. . SmltS. J. nox 80. Talent. Anderson farm. Thlbault. WANT transportation to Los Angeles or San Frarjclsco. vVl'S shire experK, 1162, Tiebune. 1VANTB An equipped ranch on chares. Box 2, Phoenix. Ore. ZZ!? f '"lanSum " load! Phor, 1CM-X. a".ey rr.- ter. m'D Electric r?.1'.o. Must bo reasonable. Box K8, Tribune. w ;TED It you haye an Underwood or Royal typewriter, in "t-cl condition, you are not using and want to rent to high achool stu dent, or WAITS to sell at""-, J. D.. Mall Tribune. . V.L care for elderly sick people ln my home. Phone 437-X. ofANTSD - Household tools or what hjve you. Med'""1 o Bargain Bourn. 37 N. Orape t. Tel 1082. JTJN1. WArTreD rfe y casn for Jtfr s.TEftia V, JiDlAIOBS. ALUMINUM BRASS, OOPPB un ot HI descrlDtlona MEDP).'.D .M3A1J fWDSB n No Orap. Tel 10 on hit norsr.3 TOR RENT Three room house with bath, furnished or unfurnished. Oarage. Artlll"vj'p39 Fore RENT New S room house wltn i innH Otm-roved. on S;9:ne s,m'i inri Vallev View Drive. Se0, Orover Coox on property or phone 613. FOB RF.NT Furnished 3 room ho'iAe; sl..o light, and water, 18 per month. Phone 4-F-3. i'OU RUST Modern 5-room hou.e. partly furnished. Inquire 264 Beatty St. FOR RKNTMoclern furn!hed 5-room house and R-rsc. reasonable, at R'.J South Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. 4 1 0 1 i Hamilton St. TOR RENT Modern furnished room hou.e. 511 Park A'e. e.cinr, mortem house, new and clean, at 147 No. Holly. J25 per month. Lok at It. Adults only. AVAIUBLE Nov. 1. 'IIS W. Msln. First Insurance Acency. Tel. 105 Alter 5. 1071V For pent 7-room house, U 8 Oikdale. Pl-.one 750-1. Humes for reti- roi RF.VI Homea. furnished or unfurnished. Brown Walt Hut 'scs H0. tiaJC and IIS. watei paid: woj ranae Pbone 105 TOR RKNT 7-room modern home, 3 bedrooms. C A DeVc. FOR RKNT New modern 4-room hoiae. ith ba.ement. Redden 4: Cj HIS T A PMOMI.MS t."1 l-r . rn'nrr fAllo--. lor :r:r. p:m B ock. paone 17. or Uui-Lj aie.- . f. m, " FOH RITNT Apt 5J5 No R;ver:de " enc retri.ior 'and ; 7 ..ov. .d , rn.-e oreakfaat nook !"-1 wood nte. 30 3e. Tit. up..- U.f.ndar.u lor t:,e tiim of TSree unturniahed Cliont rrrZ l.I.t B.-ieT and i Thousand and no-100 illdOOOO) Dot- ci 0111 w A oaie. at ciroceiena for Ata-Har, . na .,, w:,n ,., t:reon .t the r-e f " rn. CkMJMJJJnt jlx wa pf nn,im fron) M TOR K:T-MICKI.I.NrOf ri',..B-A5V K1. IM) t tier iaiat day of April. IMJ. with et - . 1 von S,UI?"''' ..... lltg nd diestire'menta tix"l f. RaVCH FMl PF.NT-Pl -'' Rone River Co Phone 1 1 ;MM. M , FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Room, board. 153 N. Oak dale. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 Rates Tery moderate. FOR RKNT FlRNISHF.n ROOMS ATTRACTIVE room. 404 a. Orape. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Cow n- beer for electric washing machine or ladlo. Phone 132-R-2. WILL TRADE Model T Ford coupe for Forctaon tractor plow or disc hajgow or fat hogs. Olen Darby. Kiuga Highway. GOOD wood range 120. Will take part WQ-a. Home 4. Box 164. FOR SALE 160 seres timber land. 25 miles from Ashland; 2.300.000 feet a-ssorted timber; will exchange; any offer considered. 812 Merchants Exchange Bldg., San Francisco, CM. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewtne machine for light aedia. Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TR ADE Suburban property, VI lots. 3 modern bunga lows. Will sell or trade for modern home In Medford. Tel. 571-J-3. EXCHANGE 5-room modern house on half sure of good truck gfirden land. Just east of Portland city lim its, close to through paved high way. Exchange equity for Medford or acreage. Inquire 19 N. Fir. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think ol real estate, think ot Brown & Whlft. FOR SALE HOMES HOiJE near school. Phone 1232-W. FOR KALE MUSICAL INSTHUMEMb CLINE PIANO CLOSE-OUT SALE Bungalows I'a'by Grands, StucKo and Standard Upright Pianos, new and used, many of theVn hall price and less. Several repossessed pianos some like new, to be sola lor the balance due. Prices as low as 49. (69, $83 and up. flt rai down deliver any uprajtht 8) &M ln yourfiom,; wy terrajs " on ba'nc. Hurry down lor best selection. Fr delivery. CIJ HAVO CO., Main asd Rlvwtsde. FO SALE POULTHT. FC AL hode Island IM oc4 erels. selected ansl tested for bread ing from hteh producing stock Priced mo4ers!e. Cummin, Poul try Ranch. 6 miles out Midway road. Central PSlnt Rt. 1. Turkevs, Mammoth Bronze breeding stock. Can fur nish unrelated hens and toms of heavy boned strain. Sa ddmple of our birds in Monarch Sfted Co. s retail store window. Kens Sl. toms $8. ?. E. Hammel, Eale Point, Ore FO S.W.S MVWTOCV FOR SAt Rabelts & hutch er trade for wood. 7 . Holly. FOR S.E Cow, heifers a,nd cal E. B. Lucas, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Shoats, feeders. 1 mile from Beagle. Inquire Mr. Swanson, Beagle Postofflce. FOR SAL!; 1 team youepr mares. 1400 IDS. 1 mi. imsb oams vaury oiuic John Durgan. TOCfGENBI"Q blll for sale or rsde r up Butte bv X. Widmer, B'2 nili Falls Road. FOR SALE 2 Duroc boar pigs, 160 lbs. each; ready for service. E. J. White. R. F. D. 1, Medford. FOR SLE Young Guernsey bull registered, j:.. Talent. K. Anderson farm. FOP. SALS One team mules and har ness, li mile west Phoenix on Cozy Noolc ranch. FOR SALE '"6-iung Guernsey bull reglsg'red. E. K. Anderson Joirm. TOR SALE AtIOMOBII.ES Good Used Cars o No Cash Down If your old csr will make the doxn o payment. 60-Dav Written Guarantee. Low Prices. lsn.i Plymouth 6 Sedan. 1MI Chevrolet 3-door sedyi. 1928 Dorics Club Sedan, lliio Chevrolet coupe. 1011 Chevrolet Sport Co-,ipe. 19J3 O'.rlnnobUe R. S. Coupe. 1929 Ford R. S. Roadster. 1 11121 CliryMer Conv. Coupe 2H Bulck Stand. Coupe. 1910 Wlllvs 2-door Sedan 11127 chryV.rr 60 Sedan. 1028 Ford 2-door Redan. P30 H'i!-k Snort Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. 38 N. Riverside. mo. FOR a M,E MISCELLANEOUS pop SALE CsnsriM. $ yotinc singers, reainn'y pri-ed: mm buff Minorca FOB tHMv Ei-rtr:- lroner snd stand i5oo. Sc.iiafer Electric Works. 110 E. 6th St. rOTTALR Wood ranee with oolla snd wood stove. 30 S. Kir. FOH PAl.E-VX-ond hand ,ors win- Medford in the State of Oregoo I dons snd lumber of ii a. nas 11 clMln;! (t4 a;ftiri. aoi note-holdL-rs Foun'niu Vb- .land other" creditors are hereby nott nrTiTTiHBft Vi and 7r. O. ! to present the note y and other on Huston Read. B:ln? lKes. GOOD Cder prM. ooit and yw bows 8'.0 E. Jacuson n OdeMCIOUS spp. wio:e?.; and re tail. Call tvanson. o ' " PTArrNTrdson belt pul'.ej. Kuo bsrd Brothers. FOR .'AIX M:.i!nerr :d ho'.wr.o'd jro.v's. cheap. Jf E.dr.de, rnonc IB-T-5, FOH SALE - Hu; pi0Q 1.3-J-i. FOR SALE MISCEU.ANT.OIS FOB SALE Used sewing machines. aU maces; terms If desired. AU maces rented nd repaired. White Si wing Machine Co.. 4 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phone 913-J. FOR SALE Grapes and grape juice. The Dell Vineyard. FOR SALE; Apples, several varieties W. J. Gebhard. Central Point. MISCELLANEOUS I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main ASHLAND FOR HEALTH Convales cent home, facing park and Llthla water: open to all patients, board ers, oabin renters. 153 Granite 5:.. Ashland. Or. Amnorlwd FncSTr? Service. Other makes rep. Tel. 427; nights 805-Y. UUSINESS OI'fORTl NIITIK8 POR 6 ALB Interest in gold mine ParMiPr unnrAH a-lr.h Kn-im ouiri to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 9$ PDoenlx. Oregon. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on busine.tv love. marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 3. UUSlNfcS&i DIKUCTOItY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT Cg. Abstracu of Title and Tide Insurance. fiv only complete Title 8 f t e m Id Jack tmn Cotintv. Expert window tieaneri. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleamrflff Floo Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Fire Extinguisher. "J"YR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishes, Automatic fire alarms, recharging, inspecting. V. A. Bower. 327 No Oakdale. . Money t Lett. WI UBD IHOKItY OD FURN1TU AND LATi MODKL AUTU Three per cent per month on un paid Balance No other charges 8ee V 9 Thoantj. 4e South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State incense No. 8-151. Job Prlntlraj. MAIL TRlBUNE"7oBDEPARTMEN"? Best equipped plant ln souineru Oregon. Printing o! all sinas; ooos binding: loose -leaf iero;era. a u u blanles, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything "cine federal radlce commission that It the prlnttog lines- 28-30 N. drape Phone '0 palatlng (! raeerhaiiKlng. M. A BL1&1 Painting and paper-o hanging. Tel. 646-W 313 8 Orape m n - - Tnmer. Srr, ";"i..n o .nmriR no - Office 1015 No. Central, pnone aio Prices right. Service guaranteed. RFINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer an storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. 111 No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRAHSFEi Expert paj- L ers and movers. Special livestock I moving equipment, prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. LtlUAL NOTICI No. 13771 Tren.iirv nenartment oorf. OI comptroUer ot the Currency Washington. D. c. September 11. , Whereas, by satisfactory evidence i presented to the undersigned, it nas been made to appear that "Medford National Ban," ln the City of Med ford, ln the County of Jacltaon and State of Oregon, naa compiled with all the provisions ol the Statutes ol the United States, required to be compiled with belore an association shall be authortr-ed to commence the ouslnesa of Banking; Ncov. therefore. I. J P. T. O'Connor Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medlord National Bank," in the Olty ol Medlord. in the County of Jackson and State of Ore gon. Is authorised to commence the business ot Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the Un.ted fatatea. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this eleventh dav of September. 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Treasury Department I (Signed) J. F. r. O'CONNOR. Henrennlzallon Notlre. Medlord National Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford In tt Stat ol Ort?on re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep tember 11, 1833. and commenced due ineaa September 11. 1B33. rue oe bank la a continuation of the old Bar.a eicepunjt that It la organized under the Banking Act of lUJd. and haa an entirely nti Capital of ilOO. 000 00. Dated Sept. 20. 1033. GEO T PREY. Caahler. Liquidation Some. psrment. Dated Sept 20. lf3I. GEO T FHEY. Cfth:eT. Notice of sheriff f ile. By nrtue of sn execution on fore closure duly las vied out o. and under the seal pi tine C.r"u:t Cou-t of Die tf'ste of G. ecn. In an.1 for t.ir ( on i- ! ty of J. f..Min, TO rue d.reied ird 'ri mi fi 9,'i itiv of lVlo!)T. j M1f ,n -frf.;n n'ion tM"rtn j wnm T-. t'n'.ted ita Nat:or.l iBank f Fiene. s Plain". rf. rerov- Bker Lgaxlaa Tetca aeed at!ornya fee.. ,,,h decree a en-Ir-jO.ed ud docketed in tne Cert I office of aald Court in aald County on the 25th day of October. 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pur- auant to the terms of the said ex eutlon. I will on the and day of De cember. 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. nv. at the front door of the courthouse in the City of Medford, In Jacfcson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cish to the highest bidder, to eatlnfv aa'.d judgment, together with the costs of this sa, subject to redemption a provided bv law. ell of the rirnt. title snd Interest that the eald A- ft-rdants, Ira A. Baker and Effle D. Baker, husband and wife, had on the 21st day of October, 1931. or now have m and to the following dewribed propertv, situated In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: Commence at the Southwest Cor ner of the Northwest Quarter .of the Northeast Quarter of .Section 38 in Townphlp 37 Pouth of Rane 3 Wet of the Willamette Meridltn, and running thence East along the Public Highway 703 feet; thence North 665 feet and 3 inches: thence West 703 feet to the West Una of sa:d Northwest Quarter of th Northeast Quarter of said Section: thence South 665 feet and 3 Inches to the place of beginning, contain ing 10.72 acres, more or less. Dated thin 2fith dav of October, 1933. WALTER J. OI-MSCHE1D. Sheriff of Jak.H9n County. Oregon. By OIGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Notlrft to Creditor.,, Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of .Iiu-kson County, Oregon, Executrix or the estate of William J. Carpenter, deceased, and have qualified. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly veri fied, to me at t:. office of Harry C Sltyrman, attorney for said estate, as Room 40u Medford Center Bullclln?. ln Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published October 34th. 11133. EVE ZOE CARPENTER, Executrix. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State ot Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Emifla L. Minear. Deceased. Not'e la hereby given to all per sons who have clalois against the es tate of Emma L. Minear. deceased, to present said claims0 properly verified to the undersigned, Alton Anderson, at the office of Boggs and Bengtson, attorneys, 126 East Main street. Med- rord, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which tUt is the 10th day of October, 1833. ALTON ANDERSON. Administrator with Will annexed. BOOGS 4. BBNOTSOM, Attorneys. WASHINGTON. Oct. Si. (API Geomn H. Hill tnrinv rCMTimAnril I. grant renewal of license to radio commission tloit It grant rene-etol of license to radio station KOAC, oper- ated by the Oregon State College at Corvallls. and that an application to instruct a new station at La Orande h denied The istern OreAn Broadcaatlnir company of La Orande had petition. - - ' Applications of both stations were consolidated and heard aa one case last month. Pioneer Pies. PORTLAND, Oct. 31. (AP) Mra. Sarah A. Qulmby. who came to Ore gon with her parents by ox-team when she was a child, died at her home here Sunday. She was the daughter of the late H. A. and Cath erine Thomas. VU Tribus:3 D 2 1 -y ACROSS 1. fhnrltv LA GRANDE RADIO PLEA FROWNED OH Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle i. City In Belgium rg Isjo'i-jg It, Render iriu'dy AlM I DIE 3 11. Be the matter pilrLr!JE charse IT. Continent t. Wastrel M. Incen-llarlsn. 1!1. Act of Kolng down General flcht 2. KirIs 27. &ln."cuMn name t Peitowj as due 32. Tlaya I S4. Novel Z'j. ESectHflM partlclt S7. C, 3K. Adds 40. Sui'nort fir a 11. Mrtl-nn rubbar tree 12. To ard t sheltered Ma fit. B I burnt mountain B4. Fe-T.lnlna enJ- in 85. Cancel broken arm 4S. Matrimony 47. Lric1hv 4. Pronoun 4. Irflani tO. I'oker term AiL!5 T YKgKib A pi 11 IS. Mexican Indian SMlAlDD I PgST I It. Professional Ktif"mtr7tr;-rm rfATl "iTtTsMp 9 s t sEMO r SiAlv EiRMA R ? I SI tlE NWf smDp(sTE N'OmiM a:s U N DIE R P U J !- M I 7 Vi ' -s 7 ;j U 25 ' ' ;'.;,;.' 7 26 1 Ai S Ts ) j - 75 W " 7 U ..,' Si ;,-, ii . PLANS SPEEDY OF FAIR STRUCTURES Eighteen Months Allowed Century Of Progress For Removal Of All Buildings On Extensive Grounds. OHTCAOO (UP)WTien th build ing of A Century of Progxeivs wer bfing put up, Chlcngo paped at th rapidity of their oonatmctlou. That rapidity will be matched ana even aurpwsed, howver, when tne butldlngii are rawd. For under the falr'a eontrnct with the South park board, th B round must be rleared In eighteen month, and all buildings, with one xreptlon, cither will be demolished, .rV removed. Tlie exception 1 the Administration building, which will serve an an office building for the board. Major I-enrK R. Ihr, general manager of the fair, sald. The machinery of demolition Wll be set In motion the Instant A Cen tury of Progress closes. That In stant officially la midnight October :1. This mvist happen whether we like It or not because of financial stringency and the abaolut nwd to conserve all available cash." The first step In the dismantling proems will be the dissipation or the personnel which managed the exposition, reducing the organlntflon to a skeleton. Next will come tne prompt removal of all exhibits from the building that housed them. The fair management has promised each exhibitor will get his property back t good condition. Th return of the exhibit will be the third step in the program. The fourth and final step will be the tearing down and removal of the buildings. All the landscaping, thousands of trees and shrubs, a million dollars worth of ronds. wharves, and all manner of orna mental lighting on the ground will be left to the 6o?ith park board. Ifegro Gets New Noose Reprieve WASTNOTON, Oct. 31. (AP) Chas. E. Washington, negro, who re ceived a three-day reprieve from President Roosevelt two minutes be fore he wns to have been executed last Friday, today waa granted 25 more days of life. The president acted two hours be fore Washington was acheduled to have been electrocuted. OHIO READY TO QUIT PURCHASE OF FORDS COLUaBUS. O., Oct. 31. (AP) O. W. Merrell, state highway dlrec tor. asserted today Ohio will pur chase no more Ford automobiles If the federal government officially rules the rord Motor company U not complying with the NRA, Notice. Protect the birds Oet your "No Hunting, No Trespassing" signs at the fob Department of the Mall Tribune 38-30 N. Orapa. Cross-Wcr& Puzzw I. Commence ft. Sibilant sound 10, Part of a mtn stre) ahow 11. Back of a ham mer head; var. it. Conveying; legally 10. Vexed 22. Make a mistake ?L The human race 14. Female ihtep 25. Htatuta 27. Monkey ;S. Self: Scotch 15. Total 31. Male child 3. Ierev K. Poits of atslr- casea l. Wisih 9. Wherry wine 40. ttlilke with the palm 41. Only 43. To an Inside point 44. Narrow Ollet at the top of a pillar 4H. Ped canopy 4. nody Joint 45. Color DOWN 1. Sts-monti of curves !. Fold of thread . Mud 4. Defame a. Jtsnotltorlet for v.il'iaolei I. Pn1rat T. Berrigt S3ROlwgHOlPlE0 SLAYER GETS LIFE 4 V 1 fi 'ST Less than 24 houra after Edward J. tocCann (right) wit returned from Chicago to Detroit, he waa aentenced to me imprisonment lor nia confessed slaying of hit wife last Labor day. Shown with him her re officers of Detroit' homicide (quad. (Associated Press Photo) AFTER 45 SAYS WASHINGTON Oct. 3l.0fAP) Representative Cochran. (D-, Mo.) demanded Information today aa to o whether the civil service commission has barred persons ovej 46 from en tering government service. Cochran, chairman of the hoxise expenditures committee, ln a Jet ter to Harry B- MJtchrll, president of tie commission, expressed fear "private Industry will follow the government's example, and decline to employ men who have reached their 46th birth day." "If such a policy Is adopH then we mlftht its well prepare now to pro vide old age penstona for all over 45 years of age, ' he added. I my the man who la mentally and physi cally sound even thouRh he .had reached his 65th brthday. shout be permitted to take examinations ana in many tnstnncea I would say you should po aa high aa 60 yoara of age." Cochran explained he wna amazed over the announcement of examina tions scheduled by the com m soon to fill certain civil aervlce va cancies whtc.h he said provided Viat all applicants must bo less than 45 and lu some cases under 35 years of age. CATTLE.PRQCESSff rw TAX UMIT SOUGHT WASHINGTON, Oct. 8!. fAP) Farm admlnatrators were asked to day to limit compensatory processing taxes on cattle to 28 cents per hun dred weight. The request was made at hearing to consider Imposition of taxes on commodities sold ln competition with hogs. Processing tax on hogs tylll go Into effect November h. P. B. Mollln. Denver, secretary of the American National Loves toe k as sociation, said the tax on cattle "must be nominal or consumption will suffer." S Anderson Creek ANDER.SON CREEK, Oct. Sl. fSpl.) A !are crowd attended the pie social Friday at the schoolhouae. Everyone en loved the program. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Maya were In Ashland Wednesday morning. Mtsa Anna Schnelr of Phoenix spent the week-end with Ruth Mays. Miw Margaret MsDowell spent the week-end at Mis. Jar Holtman V Mrs. Ralph Green's brother and mother from R.ilem spent a few days visiting on the creek. fiteve Imnak Is sawing wood for Trenk Marquees. Frank Casey went to Klamath Fall Friday on bueinea. Miss Ethel Slisnn was in Medford a few days last week. Mr. Don. and family wre out to the valley Monday. Young Coolidges Keep Tradition in Naming Daughter NFiw tiAVrv. rvnn., Vl. si API Cynthia wsa chosen today bv John and Florence Trumbull Coolldp. a the name for their l-ico-dsy old daughter. I.lttle Cynthia Coollde waa n.med after sn aunt of Mrs. Cal vin cnolldRe. widow of the former prenldent. The nnme of the baby, born flsturdsy to the son of the former president and the daughter of a fnrmer Connecticut governor, waa rhoeen In retsin the Initials "C. C" of Hi. corihdee family. If a son had been horn, young Coo lidee said, he woiild have been named Calvin Conlldpe. THE DALI.FA Ore. Oct. .11. IIP, Funeral services will be held here to morrow for Pat Foley, 46, well known eastern Oregon hotel man, who died i here Saturday nlpht from spotted fever, tne result of a tick bite while ion a deer hunting trip two weeks ago. ' Ha had been HI a week. IMPRISONMENT K jffK Jv. TOP LUMBER OUTPUT E WASHINGTON, Oct. St. (AP) Washington and Orecon, although production dropped off by millions of feet, r?ld their places as the first and second lumber producing atatea of the nation ln 1032. They were the only states reporting cuts of 8ne bil lion feet or more. This was disclosed today in a. re port of the department of commerce which set the 1012 Washington pro duction at 3.200,60,000 feet, and the Oregon at 1.603,862,000 feet. Both states ditppcd off consider ably from the 1931 ut. the report showed, and produf ed leas than hftlf the cut for 1030. In 1931 Washing- to produced 3.007,007.000 feet of lumber while ln 1930 the production wna 3,502.120)00 feet. The trend in Oregon production wns similar. The 1031 cut was 2, 628.015 feet, end ln 1030 It was 3, 054.075.000 feet. Producing mills In Oregon dropped from 4:0 In 1030 to 327 In 1031. and 277 In 1932. In Oregon t,he drop was from 442 In 1030 to 360 In 1031, an 314 ln 1032. 4 Forecasts Medford snd vicinity: Unsettled, probably with occasional rains to night and Wednesday; not much change ln temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight snd Wednesday: probably occaslonsl rains west portion; colder east portion to night. Local Data Temprature a year sgo today: highest SB; lowest 31. ft Total monthly precipitation, 08 Inches, rftflctency for the month. .30 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1633, 1 39 lniee. Deftclency for the season .81 Inches. Relative humidity at A p. m. y terday 02 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 02 per cent. Tomorrow: sunrise J:44 a. m.; sun set 6:09 p. m. Observation Tnken at A A. M., HO Meridian Time H Hi Olty Boston - Cheyenne - Chicago Eureka . Helena Los Angeles Medford New Orleans New York .... Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Tloieburg ftnlt Lake Pan Francisco Seattle Spokane W.lla Walla... Wnsh., D. C... 56 74 40 .00 Cloudy 78 6n .00 P Cloudy .... 46 .40 Cloudy SO 43 .10 Cloudy 66 86 M Cloudy 81 !tn T Cloudy .... 66 .04 P Cloudy 66 4fl .00 Clear go 60 .00 Clsar 86 63 .00 Cloudy 68 48 .81 R,Mn 34 aa Cloudy 48 46 .13 Rain na .no cloudy 63 63 .60 P Cloudy 68 a .00 Cloudy 64 43 .48 Rain 68 44 .60 Rain 76 48 .00 Clear Mr. and Mrs. will Behmidt of Ore gon'a Bwltwrland, were in Medford over the a'eek-end. snd reported that the work waa nearly complctrd on their new home belnti ron.tructed by Mr. fiehmldt near the entrance to the park they are developing. The large aeresge, which la being cleared of brush by Mr. Schmidt, has many varieties of timber on the tract and efforts are being made to develop the road to the park land. ITie plate, which Mr. eVhlmdt la developing to be a free nubile park, la located southesst of Roxy Ann. A view of the surrounding mountain ranges may be gained from varloua points In u part. GIVE ' Cadmium Spectrum, Says Smithsonian Institute, Provides Measuring Rod Differing From The Old. By Harry Feririition (United Presa Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (UP) The Smithsonian Inatltute. itore houae of antiquity', lore and prcur- nostlcator of things yet to come, emerged from aclence'e cloister, to night long enough to hand down this sunny, light hearted verdict. ine onsic measuring rod of science 1. the wave length of the red line In the spectrum of tha .....,w villdlljU lauiiuum 111 Oxy air at 760 millimeters of mercury pressure produced by a high voltage, internal electrode vacuum tube of volume grrater than 25 cubio centimeters." But Don't Oet Gay It waa quite a temptation to say "Smithsonian, epare the measuring rod and apoll the general public." but you almp'ly can t afford to get gay with an Internal electrode vacu um tube that la filled with dry air at 760 mllllmetera of mercury pressure. Look what happend to Isaao New ton; he got hit on the head by an applet What the Smithsonian want you to know, If you will just put away the check book and quit worrying about where Wedneaday'a rent la com.. Ing from, Is that if everybody on" earth except one man died tonight, the survivor could get himself a radmlum nertrum and Mill hare some way of measuring the distance between home and the closest speak easy. And that brlnga up the proposi tion that tha crying need of thll country what with prohibition go ing ouj; like a cigarette lighter In a tornndo is not the ability to draw a straight line, but the knack of walking one. Things Were Had Thlnge were pretty bad, the Smith sonian aaya. back In the dayi when people didn't know how to get cadmium spectrum. There waa no way of measuring anything. Soma Einstein of the atone Age woke up with the idea one morning that the length of his arm waa good meas uring rod. Tliafa where we got the yard. Apparently he made quite a hit, because a little later he told the boys that If they wanted another measuring rod, they could use the length of hla foot, too. By thla time the populace must have become delirious with joy, for the mathe matician went on to greater trt- umnha. He auddenly dlaoovered he bad ten flngera and 10 toes, and If Integral caleulua glvea you an enjte pain you can blame It on that fellow because that's where all the trouble atarted. Calm Cornea Then ttilnca calmed down for four or five centuries and cave men were free to devote all their time to win ning arguments with the wife by applying a stone ax where the aplnal, cord enters the cerebellum. Rulera and yardsticks were unheard. of. The next development came from China where a priest Invented a compass. It waa done so the eouia of the dead could be guided to the precise spot between the rlalng and setting sun that would ineure Im mortality. And the next thing we knew every high school sophomore was studying plane geometry end w!h.:r.jr that Euclid had gone Into the Insurance game Instead of running around the shorea of the Mediterranean yelling that the square of the hypotenae la equal to . . to . . to, ahem. Just let It go. EARLY DAY ARTiSTS WEEKS. ORR BUILDING flnored away ln the Weeha A orr bulldlnjr. tinged with that yellow which only time can bring, a group of penclt drawing-, expressing the smbltion which tu Daniel T. Booth 60 years ago, were found Ust week end. Who Daniel T. Booth waa A. 1. Orr waa unable to aay. Th drawing cam to th (tore, he believed. In collection obtained from th I at General Wm. Booy Smith of this el'.y. A light border around the edgea of one Indicate the on time presence of freme. Som other r pro tected with tlasu psper fly-leaves, which have failed to spare them Mr tain deterioration. A crayon ot river scene In moonlight la scarcely discernible. Pencil drawings of peasant home seen. atr fowls on ths lake, and a portrait of a msn ln armor, however, might hav been drawn yeaterday except for the ob vioin discoloration, verified In th minutely pencilled dales at the foot of th drawing, which read 18. 18M Most of them are signed by Daniel T. Booth. Talent Grangers Elect Thursday Talent Orange wilt hold it next regular session Thursday. November 1. Thla meeting will b for (lection of officers, and U member art urged to com,