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PA"GE THIRTEEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933. Why Not Try a Want -Ad? WjLNl to Mli four nomav Want to gat rid M I oddt uo tsdt U Household rurnlafilngs) Do you need tool tot vou. gar 4,nf . An ineipenalve weot-Ao m the Mall rrlbune Olasailieo Pag rUI find the answer to these and many other perplexing problems- H-re Are the Rates: Pet word ant insertion. 2c ....... i-ifl QHnl tun additional Ineertton, per wora (Minimum lOo) Per line per month, without onv change I'3' 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND FOUND Purse. See O. J. Ps-tton. Groceteria Parking lot. DST In Talent, about 6:30 Wed. Vlght. between O. W. Holdrldge's and Tame's. a number of Library books. Please reutrn to the Librarj or Luclle Holdrldge. j LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED SITUATION WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged lady. P. O. Box 173, Jackson ville. MAN with large family must have yori. box 1213. Tribune. RELIABLE OIRL wishes work even ings or for board and room. Am . orklng way through school. Tele phone 1519. WOMAN. 25. wishes position a cook or assistant in restaurant or hotel. Good worker. Will work for leas at start. Phone 75 or wilte Box 313. Tribune. GIRL, experienced in general house work, deslree position with good family. Excellent references. Ad dress Box KF, Mall Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS .. . biv -. fnr rood heating stove and dresser. Box 1203 Tribune. WANTED Circulating heater, trash ' ... I. ....... t.lB ,ftfl. burner wnn or wi..u. v"'' " stove. Exchange range and heater. Staplea Realty, Ashland. V ANTED To lease small acreage with 5 or 6-room house, near Mcd ford. 86 Taylor St.. Ashland. WANTED Truck to haul light load household good to PrlnevUle. Ore. Box 779. Tribune. WANTED To hsul your wood to town for share of same. Box 1190, Tribune. WANTED Light 2-wheel trailer. Must be cheap. Box 1191, Tribune. RE-UPHOLSTERING Phone 969-R. Thlbault. rWANTED Electrlo radio. Must bo reasonable. Box 268, Tribune. WANTED If you have an Underwood or Royal typewriter, In first-class condition, you are not using and want to rent to high echool stu dent, or want to sell same, address J. D., Mall Tribune. JpiLL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves toolt or what have you. Medlord Bargain House. 27 N. Grspe St. Tel 1062. . JUNB. WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATrERlEB . RAD1AIORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER unk ol all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Grape Tell062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT If interested m a nice R--fwn. unfnrntfthed bunga low with heatrola. electric water heater, In tip-top conamon. a. i" rent to parties without small chil dren, look at 19 W. 11th and In quire next door. JtlRNISHED 4-room house, 14 00; r also 8-room furnished house, 118.00. Phone 1382-J. FOR RENT 8-room modern house 34 No. Peach. Inquire 817 W. 2nd roR RjENT Modem 6-room house, clese in. Inquire 20 So. W. ATi rnit Neir 8 rom b.se wetn I mm lnd laipreve. en Srlx et end valley view urive. Orener Co. en preperty or phone 13. RMl KENT Modern furnished rofra house, 611 Park Ave FOR Rt!NT 7-room house, 412 So Oakdale. Phone 750-Y. Humes for rent Call 696. For RENT Hornet, furnished or unfurnished. Brown a white. HOLSE3 H0. 619 10 and 616. water psia; wood range rnoue m FOR rent 7-room modern home, bedrooms. 0. A. DeVoe. 6J3-J-2. FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redflen co. FOR RENT APARTMENTS OR RENT Apts. 625 No. Riverside fOR SENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electrlo refrigerator and 'ne. breakfast nook. lurnace otaerwue unfurnished Phons 442 , call w A oatet at Groceuria- TAKEN IP TAKEN uph, ww wth bob li'.: 'ig.u sout 300 rounds; bad ds P.Hoa. C. C. Hoover. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Room, board and garage. per ween, inquire 713 Cra'.er Lake. FOR RENT Room, board. 153 N. Oak- dale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Ratea for? moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM9 DESIRABLE ROOM Separate ent rance; beat. 220 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooma. 404 a. arape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 5 acrea Bear creek bot tom land; Improved. Write 247 6th SI.. Ashland. RANCH FOR RENT 80 acrea. about 40 acrea summer fallow, for grain. 4 Palm Block. Phone 17. or 1104-L alter 6 p. m. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE tewing for what have you. Mrs. Christine Dln&more, 117 No. Peach. CASH for good auto or trade 1-ton truck, fine lady's fur coat, cows or furniture for same. Phone 438. d,ay or night. 32 No. Riverside. TRADE ' Canyonvllle pool hall for light closed oar. Call Rogue River Fool Han, Rogue River, eve. FOR SALE; 160 acres timber land, 25 miles from Ashland; 2,300.000 feet assorted timber; will exchange; any offer considered. 812 Merchants Exchange Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan. Box 638, Tribune. I OR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE S-roona modern house on half acre of good truck garden land. Just esst 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 FOR SALE 2 lota Siskiyou Heights, cor. Main and Highland. Drive. Price 9800. Address Mrs. Anna Weinberg, Ocean Beach, Cal. WHEN you think of real estate, think oi crown s wnite. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE SACRIFICE B-room modem house, 2 lots, double gar sge. In good residential district. Cash or terms. May Forslln, Cen tral Point, Ore. HOME near school. Phone 1232-W. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALEI Fresh cow and calf, 1 buzz-saw, 1 '24 Chev. Del George McMahon, I ml. south Talent. FOR SALE Brood sow; pigs soon. Lee Wakefield, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Saddle pony, saddle, bridle and hay. 1012 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Shoats, feeders. 1 mile from Beagle. Inquire Mr. Swanson, Beagle Postofflce. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Exceptionally fine Nara- gansett hens and gobblers, pnone 408-J-l or call at W. w. Gregory ranch, Crater Lake highway be tween Medford and Eagle Point. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Cline Piano Co. Closing ' Out Sale $5 00 delivers a piano In your home. studio uprignt, new, ios: eo.uu monthly handles. Slightly used Baby Grand, 1277; pay $8 per month. Vose li Son, used, fine condition, U9. J. Cramer upright, used, 185; 81.00 weekly handles. N'igent upright, used, 849. Many othert. Hurry for best se lection, aa they are aU going on this Big Close-out Sale. Free delivery. Out-of-town buyers write for bsrgaln list. CLINE PIANO CO. Main and Riverside. Medford. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Late model Chevrolet Sedan. 6 wheels, trunk, new run. ber, looks and runs like new, very small mileage, and priced to sell quick. Two 1931 Chevrolet Coupes at bargain prices. Other models to choose from. Your car In trade and easy terms. PIERCE - ALLEN MOTOR TO. Used Cars "No Cash Down" 'If your old car covers down payment. 60-Day written Guarantee. Low Prices. 1831 Chrysler 8 Conv. Coupe. 1931 Chev. 2-door Sedan. 1928 Dodge Sedsn. 1932 Terraplane Coupe. 1931 Chev. R. S. Coupe. 1939 Frd 2-dor Sedan. 1929 Chrysler R. 8. Coup) Ave seveMl oMr caw oXVR$ iroix. JWjCTSasrtON MOTORS, IN. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Chrysler 58 roadster tn good ahpe: chew. Inquire fourth house en right side Berrydale Ave. FOR SALE 1029 Eesex se.!sn, re cently overhauled. 836 E. 9th. Credit Tour car overhauled, repaired, tires, etc. on Easy Payment Plan. Low Finance Rates. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PAPER-SHELLED Franquette walnute 25c lb. A. J. Hornby, Route 1. FOR SALE Extra fancy Nells and Boec pears: orchsrd run Newtown tpples. Phone 565-L-2. IiATE MODEL MAYTAG with gasoline motor, sueiuiy i?ru. terms can be erransed. 131 W. Vsin. FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Dsllon Bros., pnone osm-wi. FOR SALE One 8-ft. McCrsy electric refrigerator esse, complete. 602 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Second hand doors, wln- doxs and lumner 01 a,i -roualeio Lodge, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SALWAY PEACHES M,c and 2c. O K. Carpenter. . ml. west Phoenix on Uueston Road. Bring boxea. FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn. c. A. DeVoe, Tel 623-J-3. FOR SALE Hungarian retch seed Phone 823-J-4. FOR SALE Apple wood, II 50 a tier. Rogue River Co. Phone 1366. FOR SALE Cted tewing machine. aU makes: terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, comer Front and Main Authorized Prtgldalra Service. Other makes rep. TeL 427; nights 005-7 BUSINESS OPPOKTUNUTIES FOR SALE Interest In gold mine Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered Box 98 Phoenix. Oregon. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on business, love. marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 3. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooma 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system in sacason Connty. Expert Wlnovw Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: Book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and kl.nl., hllKnn nrfM,! A IIDllCatlnS csah sales slips and everything In the printing Unea. 28-80 N. Grape Phone 76 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other ohargea See W. E. Thomaa. 46 South Central. ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. state License no. 0-101. Fire Extlngutshert. FYR - PYTER" Fire Extinguishers. Automatic fire alarms, recharging. Inspecting. V. A. Bower, 327 No Oakdale. Painting and raperhanging. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 640-W 313 S Grape Transfer. EAD8 TRANSFER 6c STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed. WINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage we haul tnytning at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack- era ana movers, oeciai uwa,Av moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X LEUAL NOTICES No. I37J1 Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington. D. C. September 11, 1933 Whereas, by satlafactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that "Medford .,-. .1 Din, In (ha flltv ftf Aled- ford, in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, bat compiled with all tne provisions 01 .no owwi . , tin,- o a ,a vannlrew tn be UIV vmiu - . . compiled with before an sesoclstlon shall be autnonzeo w commence wo business ot Banking; f t V T rvflAnnm. Comptroller of the Currency, do here by oertify mat -aieaiora Bank," in the City of Medford, in the MIUU,J ui gon. it authorized to commence the business ot Banking at proviaca in Section Fifty-one Hundred and 8ixty nine of thl Revised Statutes of the Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my nand and seal of office thlt tleventn dsy of September. 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Preasury Department.) Signed) J. F. T. O'SSNNORf. Reorganization Nutlet, KKcXord National Bank. Kret!od National Bank located at MeOCerd In the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated svp. temper 11. 1933. and commenced but- I meat September 13. 1933. The new bsnk it continuation 01 we i bank excepting that It la organized under the Banking Act of 1933, e nd hu an tntlrtly new Capital of 100.- 000 00. Dated Sept. 20, 1938. GEO. T. PREY, CaiMer. Llauldstlon Nutlre. The Medlrod Nttlonsi Bsnk located at Medford In the State of Oregon u dosing its affairs. All note-holders and otl.er eieditort are hereby noti fied to present the notes snd other clsimt sgalnst the association for psyment. Dated Sept. 20. 1933 GEO. T. FRET. Cesnier, v-tl In f--arfltnr. In the County Court of the State of A . .u. PAiinl. nf .la.rfcjWin In the Mstter of the Estate of Homer W. Barron. Deceaseo. ta h.r.h. fflven that on the qi,h ... i i,,iiat. ion the County court or tne tn? 01 Jackson Cotintv appoints Hmh F. B An a4m!nlatra.Ln- of the estatt of Homer W. Barron, deceased, and all persona having any claims "i-i said e-tste are hereby notified to present the same pror-crly verified to the under-lined at tne ofllce ol Chu. w Resm's. attorney for md estate, til Mcdior"! Buiidini, Med- ford, Oregon, within tlx (6) months from the date thereof. Dated this 25th dsy of October, 1933. HUGH F. BARRON, Administrator of the Estate ot Homer W. Barron, deceased. Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Jackson Couniy. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. no. 83, of Med row. Jackson county, Oregon. Plaintiff, vs. J. M. Culpepper and Emerlta Cul pepper, husband and wife; S. A. Kroschel; Max GeBauer and Myrtle GeBauer, husband and wife, and Irving Townsend and Mary J. Town send, husband and wife, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate. Hen of Interest In the real estate described In the com plaint herein, and the unknown heirs or any or the aatd deiendan'-s that may be deceased. Defendants. To: J. M. Culpepper and Emerlta Culpepper, husband snd wife; 3. A. Kroschel; Max GeBauer and Myrtle GeBsuer, husband and wife, and Irv ing Townsend and Mary J Townsend, hjsbsnd snd wife, and also all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est In the real estate hereinafter de- .tcrlbed, and the unknown helrt of any of said defendants that may be aeceasea: In the nsme of the State of Ore gon, vou and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear In the above entitled Court and cause and answer the amended complaint of plaintiff now on file therein against you before the expiration of four (4) weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons upon you. which Is the 13th day of October. 1933. and II you fall to appear and answer, or otherwise plead to the amended complaint 01 plaintiff witn ln the time required, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its amended complaint, a succinct state ment of which la aa follows, to-wlt: For a decree quieting the title In plaintiff at owner In fee simple of tne northerly half of lots numbered 1, 2, 8, 4, and the northrly half of the east half of lot 5. all In block 95 In the Original Townslte of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at the same are deslcnated, numbered and de, scribed on the official plat thereof now of record; and decreeing each of the defendante to have no Interest or estate therein, and barring each tnereoi from asserting any claim in or to said premises, and for plaintlff't oosr ana ainoursements, ana lor sucn other relief that msy seem equitable to the Court. This summont It served upon you by publication thereof once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, a newt paper published in Medford, Jackson county, uregon. by order of Honor able H. D. Norton, Judge ol the above entitled court, aated October ism, 1933. N2WBURY & NEWBURY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. iueoiora, uregon. Phoenix PHOENIJ, Nov. 8. (Spl.) Novem ber 3, In the Phoenix high school gymnasium, Vie Jacksonville Presby terian choir will present "Old Cabin Home Minstrels," by Carrie B. Ad ams. The characters follow: Aunt DUly, Mrs, Otto Nledermeyer; Uncle Toby, Joe Nee; General Pushing, Henry Nledermeyer; Rastus. Oeorge Wendt; Sambo, Otto Nledermeyer; George Wash 1 ngton , Wl n Arnold ; Ophelia, Mrs. Joe Nee; Deedemony, Mrs. Ray Hunsaker; Cleopatra, Mrs. Roy Martin; Lily Wllet, Adella Vogel. Mixed chorus of neighbors and friends. Proceeds will go to the Jack sonville choir and Presbyterian Mis sionary society. All in the commun ity are Invited to attend. Several members of the Phoenix Grange attended Pomona Grange at Wail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Xnfrredlent of varnish 4. Ot the sun 9. Cut down 11. Be Indebted II. E-hapei Si. Mountain In Alaaka II. Marry 1. Novel 17. Transmits 19. At a distance 1L Indirect sURgsstlon 11. Mark of omission tl. Hanging 27. On condition thst II. Mother-of-pearl 10. Fruit of tfcs black thona 11. Alio it. Ledge th. Mall chim in. Aea SS. Corn's foath 40. Therefore tL Throws ofMhs track II. Burderne th. Dlacovslt it. Medieval . Italian family Solution ef Yesterday's Puiilt O R ALPC H A TjA NILE 0 TM Elft AR EM A T AL AlL pA CA"g0 E A 5Ig ATE A riPlP LAN NIE D R E MlEjM B tTR E T A OR EpIl E A TE RREP ANlMaM.kE Ri SO V E Mft6"OCSJ.P.iiTEN iliROM0 B. 0 IN A RIV siijammIryXlI LO!iHB AHL L e VES. ATOlLltl S P AfD IRE B A N AUfPO L g5NlB sIUeWss1tardenIs Nimble Philippine peasant MoVe with a lever Owns Pranioarsnt botlV useU tn retra'rft l.kift T.imbHn tr tint Indian pith helmet Id what way f f M fWHT mm, w II ifTi u nZ 1 Ji 1! ii IP jf 22 ''o', 'mi. ' ',' '' T, 1 W . y.7. I I I I I 1 " I I Talent Saturday. They r Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maut. Georga Drake, Mra. Earl Loner. Mrs. C. A. Plcttel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caster and Harry Marx. Mrs. M. P. Sheets of the community club brought facu about the proper way of addreMlnx package and letters a number on the lecture hcur. AU the Phoenix Orange members attendlnc the kids' party held at the 1 Orange hall Monday seemed to enjoy I the evening, prltes were awarded th best boy and girl Ray Ward. w.ho dressed as a girl, and to Vaughn Quackenbush. Refreshments consist ing of doughnuts and coffee were served. October 30 was the first annlrer- sary of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Peter son's stay In Phoenix. The special number given by the choir was the sam as the one given them the first Sunday the pastor was at the church, and the sermon theme the same. North Phoenix school, with 38 pu pils, entertained with a Hallowe'en party and program Tuesday. The program ensisted of recitations and songs. The activities of the school were told by Mrs. V. R. Bon ham, teacher. She told of an organised student body, with active officers. that met each Monday afternoon. In this organisation they have a pro gram, recreation and refreshment committee. Senior Intermediate Christian En deavor society of the Presbyterian church here enjoyed a hard time party at the Presbyterian church Sat-, urday night. On entering the church the guests were taken through the chamber of horrors, and all that go to make a really spooky Hallowe'en atmosphere. After all the guests had arrived the evening was spent play ing games and performing stunts. Sams Valley SAMS VALLET, Nov. 3. (Spl.) A wedding of interest to the young people here took place Sunday at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hunsley of Table Rock, when their daughter- Mary, was mar ried to Frederick DeFord of Silver Lake. The bride was a graduate of the 1033 class of Sams Valley high school, where the groom was a former student. Only Immediate relatives witnessed the ceremony, conducted by Rev. D. D. Randall at high noon. Following tbe ceremony a dinner was served by Mrs. Hunsley, after which the couple left for a short wedding trip north. The newlyweds will make their home at Silver Lake, where the groom has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Straus returned Monday from a ten-day visit In Port land, where they also took In the livestock show. Fifteen members of the Bams Val ley Grange were In attendance at the Pomona Grange meeting at Tal ent Saturday. Mlsa Frances Wilson Is Improving rapidly from a recent Ulnems and ex pects to be back at ner station in t,he school room Monday. One of the most Interesting cook ing demonstrations held here was conducted by Mrs. Mack at the school house Friday with an attendance of 30 ladles. Appetizing egg dishes formed the principal part of the demonstration. A. B. Collett of the Smith River school visited over the week end at the W. W. Edlngton home. Mrs. Pete Burreson, Mrs. John Hoist, Mrs. O. T. Wilson, Max Schuls and Mra. R, E. Nealon were members of Vie Sams Valley Grange who at tended the special meeting of the Pomona Orange at Central Point Tuesday. Cross-Word Puzzie t. flhelvvs over firs placsa 10. Peculiar 1U Existed 18. Purposes 50, Swamp SL Back parts ot feet tl. Quoted 23. Before: nan- tlcal 24. SqueazS 25. Running knot 26. Part of a wooden joint it, Younjr peri on 21. Elongated flsh 51, Offensive from exceaa of display or Intlncerlty T. Embark oo a voyage 19, Devour 42. Absurd 44. Perpendicular measure ment down ward 44. Comfort 47. Exclamation 4l Automotive fusl: collofl, 4. Tilt. . 111 Capl'aJ-of Bra! I I1!! Kind f tree IK vCrt'ltletAI lane Tiara DOWN 1. floftlv 1. Mingled won dtr and fear lv Evergreen tree i. Musical com positions of a certain form SRlnlBbtvl Th Iffi! pro's ) oat Si r. vV(xw ei'udaMoa isaWsInoted PALATE TICKLER What art southern Oregon pears good for? Is a question that has been answered In many tongues during re cent years, tad In many fancy cMahes concocted to tickle the taste buds in the world's big mouth. But It took Dr. Oeorge Schumacher of this city to answer It with "the staff of life." That's the latest pear by product on the market today, ladles and gentlemen pear bread. Baked In the Schumacher ovens. several loaves were handed out this week to connoisseurs of cuisine. The report was. "fine food.' and there was a rumor floating aboufc the town today to the effect that "It will be groat with beer." For there's a little rye and a little wheat mixed In with the pear flour to complete the loaf. It's nutritious, healthful bread and promises to form an Important chan nel for consumption of cull pears Dr. Schumcaher haa been Interested for many years In the development of by-products to eliminate the food waste now existing in the pear In dustry. Many products, previously promoted, fell Into the luxury classi fication. The bread constitutes a staple food, and although still In the experimental stages, success la predicted for H by many people who are sincere In advocating advance ment of the pear loaf. WASHINGTON, Nov. AP) The treasury may soon Issue 3U, 000,000 In sliver certificates backed by silver received In last June'a war debt pay ments. The Thomas amendment to the farm law. which authorized accept ance of debt payments In this me dium, required that the silver thus received be made the backing xor an Issue of certificates. The process of assaying the metal has Just been completed. The next step would be the en graving of the certificates. Treasury officials denied today that this could be considered Inflationary, as the certificates will be used. In the normal course of business to re place other forms of currency as ttiey are turned In at the treasury for re demptton. GET LIFE TERM JHfTEIWON, O.. HOT. t. VH Mertle Fleming, the mloMle-eaed farmer who hated "boy bat-lea," and his wife Alleta, were sentenced to life lmnrltonment today for the mur der of their two-montna-old ton last Auffust. They pleaded fullty to enanrea oi second degree murder. Mrs. Fleming. 3s. prefloutly con fessed the strangled her Infant, Mer tla. Jr., with her dresa belt, after her husband had threatened her own lite unless the did away with the child. She confessed the had teien tne life of a two-year-old child, Willis, a vear ato. She aald her nnahend aid not nie boy babies because they fretted at night and kept him awaxe. tie naa no objection to tneir iwo-year-om daughter. a- m PORTLAND, Ore., Jor. .(API Walter M. Pierce, congressman from tht second Oregon district, and Democratlo national committeeman, declared here today he will seek re election at congressman next year, and meanwhile will continue aa com mute man. He made the statement at a meet ing at the Willamette Democratic so ciety.. At a meeting of the county Remtocrktfc eommlt'tiiSe- several weeks ago a number of -speakers djfimsndtd Unit Congressman Rlerce quit one Job or the other. 4 CRUISER ASTORIA N.EAR COMPLETION BREMERTON BREMERTON, Ws-rtn, No. (API Launching of the JO.OOO-ton cruiser Astoria, nearing completion at the Puget Sound navy yard, haa been tentatively set for December IS, navy yard officials said today. Tht vessel waa named for the hlstorlo Oregon town at the mouth of the Columbia river. TEXAS GUINAN ILL AFTER STAGE TOUR VANCOUVER, . C Nov. S (AP) Tens Oulnan. night club queen, went to the general hospltsl yester day following a atrenuous stage tour. Her condition waa aald not to be se rious. Tht nature of her Illness was not disclosed. e Trout Re-lst lltfteae KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. Trout seem to be better dlsease-reslsters than other fish. A strange malady which killed thouaandi of chuhe, tuckers, mullet and other small fish In Kwau aa lake did not harm th trout. Who Wouldn't Obey? 1' ' .-II ' JSg .... aeESTe-J tA-. -t : These pretty airlt. In military at tire are honorary eaptaine In tht Tucson, Ariz., high tchool cadet sorps. Top to bottom: Pauline Davit, Helen Wettherby, Helen Tophoy. Jean Hoidernett, Rutr Block. Katherlne Peters, Tents Solomon and Dorothy Adami. (A soclated Press Photo) K.MED Broadcast Schedule gatnrday A. M. 8:00 Breakfast Newa by Mall Trib une. g :0S Musical Clock. 8:18 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Oulde. g :00 Friendship Circle. i 1:30 Morning Melody. 0:48 Schubert's. 10:18 U. 8. Weather Forecast. 10:18 Eb and Zeb. 10:30 Musical Notes, 10:48 Vignettes. 11:00 Grants Para Hour. 11:18 Martial Music. 11:30 Song and Comedy. P. M. 12:00 Mid -day Review. 13:18 Popularltls. 13:30 Newt Flashes fey Msll Tribune. 13 :0 Varieties. 1 :00 Classified Edition of the Air. 3 :0O Oregon-Utah Footbell Broad cast. 4:00 Chandu Review. 8:00 Cecil and Bally. 8:18 Popular Parade. 8:48 Newt Digest by Mall Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Oulde. 8:18 Interlude. 6:30 Thrill Hunter. 6:48 Holly-Time. 7:00 le Hawk. 7:18 Modernlstlca. 7:80 Chandu, the Magician. 7:48 Arkansas Kid. 1 Meteorological Report November 8, 1338 Forecast, Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday. Fog tonight. Not much change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day, but local foga in weat portion, Colder east portion tonight. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 84; lowest, 86. Total monthly precipitation, .08 Inch; deficiency for tha month, .03 Inch. Total precipitation alnct Sept. 1, 1933, 1.47 Inches; deficiency for the season, .81 Inch. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 84 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 96 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:48 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:03 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M. 130th Meridian Time P If Oltt Beaton Cheyenne Chicago Eureka Helena Loa Angelea . MEDFORD New Orleana . New York Omaha Phoenix Portland . Reno - . 70 63 Cloudy , ' 84 ... Clear , 7'. 34 .13 Clear , 60 48 .. Cloudy . 43 .01 Snow . 83 60 .... Clear ,84 46 At Cloudy , 76 78 .03 Cloudy . 6d 64 .. Foggy . 40 38 .10 Clear . 78 48 , 63 47 Clear Cloudy Clear 64 98 Roseburf 64 60 31 P.Cdy. Salt Lake City , , 64 88 Cloudy San Francisco , 74 63 P. Cdy. Seattle - 88 48 1.96 Cloudy Spokane . 86 43 .... Rain Walla walla 64 48 M P.Cdy. Washington, D O. 70 84 Cloudy Apple Is Clua MAR8HFUXD. Ore. Hugh Barclay'a little gift of applea to Chief of Po lice Coy bora him dividends. Bsrclay'a horn waa robbed. Coy, seeing a trans ient eating an apple surprisingly like thne Bsrrtsy gave him, arrested the man. He admitted the crime. r a t a m v.,&e. ' i.... -. p E WOOL ' T DESIRABLE NEW YOUK, Not. I. () The kind of wool which kept the care woman warm may be widely worn soon by her modern daughters, through a discovery announced to the United States Institute for tex tile research tfrfsy. This wool Is 'Xemp.' which textile manufacturers have regarded, aa "dead," and carefully sorted out be cause It does not take dye welL Discovery that It Is not dead, but s "throw-back1 to prim in tire sheep, and that It can be dyed beautifully, was msde at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Primlntlve sheep of the cave wom an' epoch, had two coats of wool. One was Inner fleece, the other an outer coat of halra highly resistant to cold. When man began to manu facture woolen goods this outer coat would not dye well, so he called It "kemp" and began to breed It out of sheep. Tufte of It sttU perslat. Putting the kemp under high power microscopes at the Massachu setts Institute, Prof. E. R, Schwartz found It smoother than 'the more highly prized wool, and Its interior structure quite different. It has a core of cell? arranged like those of a honeycomb. Ah packed in and around these cells prevents dye from penetrating them. But by Ironing the air out of the kemp hairs they take the dyes more freely than normal wool. -4 TO FINAL REST PORTLAND, Ore., Not. 8. (AP) Puneral services were held here yes terday for Mrs. Elisabeth D. King, 70, who was born In a blockhouse near the present site of Olympte, Wash. She died here Tuesday. Mrs. King was tha daughter of William Moore Rut ledge, a descend ant of Edward Rut led go, who signed the Declaration of Independence. Her mother was Sarah Jane Scott, daughter of Major Scott and niece of General Wlnfleld Scott, hero of the Mexican war. Her father crossed the plains by ox team in lBoi, went north to the Puget Bound country and operated the first grist mill In that area. Mrs. King was bora during an Indian up rising. The family had taken refuge In the blockhouse. Her first trip to Portland was made by stage to the Oowllts river, thence by Indian canoe to the site of Long- view, where she boarded a steamer for Portland. In 1003 ahe married the late 8. W. King, founder of a large department store here. GAINS RELIEF SEATTLE. Not. 8 -(OP) A redlt) Insulation belt baa brought relief to Martin Bodker, "human radio" of Enumclaw, Wash., he revealed today. Radio disturbances hr.ve made Ufa miserable for tha dairyman t'ntll ha Invented a wire-wrapped cane to ground" hit body. Bodker tatd today tha belt con sisted of a square piece of metal with tlx contact polnta pressed against hla fle.ih. An Insulated wire girdle holda the metal strip against hla body. The radio aufferer etui carrlee tha wire-wrapped cane for aupport. Ha said the annoyance of radio waves greatly weakened him. SHERIFF-GUNMAN ESCAPES OFFICERS CHICAOO. Nov. 8. (AP) Verne a Miller, the one-time South Dakota sheriff who turned gunman and co cam, one of tha most hunted msn in the country, waa still at large to day after escaping the gunfire of fed eral agents who traced him to a Chi cago hideout. In custody, however, waa a woman whom sgenta aald they believed waa hla wife. POISONOUS SPIDERS IN EASTERN OREGON ONTARIO, Or.. An Influx of poi sonous "black widow" spider tn east ern Oregon' haa put tha populace oa tha alert to avoid bite. Two persona have been bitten, on woman becoming dangerously 111, Th spiders htva been found In an area of several hundred aquare miles. PORTLAND. Nov. 8 (AP) The ad visability of pledging about 310.930. 000 worth of state highway bonds at 4 per cent Interest to cover the 818, 000.000 public works allotment which haa been proposed for Oregon high waya, I- being aerloutly questioned by a number of Oregon legislators, according to an article in the Journal here today. The story said that the public works administration appears to be "somewhat captious about Oregon's credit rating and for that reason not only wantt Intereat-bearlng hlghwey bonds to be put up, dollar for dollar, at security for funds which might b tdvsnced, but It alto la tha under standing that It It dealred that all highway commission revenue, aa at present scheduled, be pledged aa an additional continuing security." I 10o 3 Photos, few dsys only. Fettle; Studio, opp. HoUj theater. HUMAN RADIO'