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PXCIE SEVEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here .'MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAIT! co Mil youi nomeV (lul to rt rid ot ton odd end .no id oouaebold furnishinger oojou od wo" tm ,om r" Bj , AO UMxpenatv Want-Ad the Mail msuM ciaaetfieo p.m erU) find th. anawei to thes. and mny oth perplexing problems. H re Are the Rates: e mrd met uuertlon i Minimum 390) Bach dillonl Insertion, lc word Minimum 10c) Par una per month, without oopj change. 81J0 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND J73-In Mad ford, oval brooch, pur ix1 A:.'.. v..tnnDi to dead slater pia aetviuii. . T.,ih Reward. Return to Mall- Tribune, J&wSjjforthe return of the p eces ?of bllllerdtable picked up as Junk at rear ol Smoke House. J2eT Large' Llewellyn "setter dog. Finder please notify Harry Von Sessler, Loiler lane. TSfJTL-Between Klamath Falls and Ashland, black traveling bag. Re. ward. Leave at Tribune Office- ' JoSTSttle black dog. whits spot m neck. Please return to Cerglll rurt Reward. Mrs. E. H. Porter. LOST Dark brown kid glove for left hand. Please return to Margaret Hensley. Mall Tribune. LOST 11 dog missing, call 1816. WANTED SITUATION v ANTED Party with cows to lease. Equipped dalr ranch. Box 988, Mall Tribune. MOTHER and three daughters must have employment to keep four younger children In school. House keeping care of children or any iSer work- Local references. Box 955, Tribune. .,, .t-,.- ' waNTED Position by Experienced ' stenographer and bookkeeper. Write box 1039, Tribune. WANTED Children to care for. Tel. 1368-X. t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Soritlmyi at v,.asonable price. Phone 468-J-3. wANTto buy"" 1923 Chevrolet cheap, JSeklii. Box 1288. Tribune. WANTED Family washings. Central. 719 S, nrnmm Used Maytag with gas motor. Phone 25-F-3, Eagle Point, WANTED To lease ranch by experl .milumenf. living enceu jiw... w.-.. -1 w '"iTLrs box distance Irom school. 1003, Tribune. WANTED Two-way plow. Must he m good shape and reasonable. Phone 778-R-3. WANTED Cross-cut and drag saw. Mrs. Wilson. Talent. T ANTED Used electric range, give price, make and condition. Box 993. Mall Tribune. DO YOU OWN a flat-roofed building? Tou should have the same Inspect ed free of charge before the rainy season. Phone 7, Timber Products Co. . .. WANTED Twin cylinder motorcycle Jennings Tlr. Co., 137 N. Riverside. WANTED To buy good horse, weight about 1400 lbs. KC, car Mnll Tri bune. " WANTED To keep good m.no" for board. Good feed. Adolf Schulz. BeBgle. Or. WANTED Used Harley 74 motorcycle 809 So. Newtown. WANTED Light 3-wheel trailer. Must be cheap. Box 1191, Tribune. WANTED Electrlo radio. Must be reasonable. Box 368. Tribune. WILL "care" for elderly tck peopl In my horn. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, ato ives tool oi what have you Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Orap 8t T 1083. ' JUNK WANl-ED W. pay oaah for JUNK BATTERIES RAD1A10R8. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER unk of ail description ,. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 7 No Orap Tel 108 WANTED Raw fur. Prices advanced f. inn ft n.Ui nSV VOU to t.ap. New and used traps for aaie. Mediora Bargain nm. ford. Oregon. 37 North Orap St.. Phone 1063, FOR REM HUCSES FOR RENT Furnlahed 5-room cot tase. 135 Cottage St. Phone Mis. R. R. Johnson. TOR rent My furnished home. ! month, renter pay water. Berryda.e Ave. c. C. Chapman, Trail. Or FOR RF.?rr Nice house for smill family; unfurnuhed. Inquir 3M aVatty St. POR RENT 3J Queen Ann. 4-rooa stucco horn: ihardwood floors, ftr Plaoa, electric range, basement ana pipelee hotalr furnace. 125 00 ana water. Cnarle R Ray. Realtor. yWedford Bldg. Phone 303. for RENT 6-room house, partly furnished: newly decorated, c-"" th and Oakasii. Call At tli 50. FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room modern home, electric or wood range. 39 Myeri tit. all UNFURNISHED S room modern, aai oak St. FOR RENT Furnished -room house, 00 no. mversiae. FOR RENT Residence, good location. Phone 258-J. HOMES FOR RENT Call 690. FOR RENT 5-room house, partly furnished; garden and fruit. Tel. 873 or 1315-W. FOR RENT d-room house. 338 No. Central. Inquire at Klein the Tailor. NEAT modern furn. 4-room 338 Crater Lake Ave. FOR rent 5-room modern house, east aide. Tel. 1658. FOl RENT Homes, furnished or unfurniahed. Brown 6 Whit. HOUSES HO. 11340 and U6. water paid; wood range Phone 109. FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 3 bedrooms, c. A DcVoe, 523-J-2. $20 per month, 9-room house on a view lot at 115 Willamette; fireplace, wash trays, hard wood floors; very modern. Key at Union Savings & Loan, 45 So. Cen tral. FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden & Co. FOR REM APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt.; vate entrance. radio, oil heat, prl 518 s. oakdale. FURNISHED apartment. 317 W. 3nd, FOR RENT Apta. 839 No. Riverside FOR RENT 4 room duplet apart ment, electric refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unfurnished. Phone 443 or call W. A. Gates at Qrooeterta. FOR RENT ROOM AM) BOABD BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FUHNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 1928 Ford pickup In good condition. River side Apt. No. 9. EWES and city property to trade for what have you? C. A. uevoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638, Tribune. FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE ii-ACRE lot In Medford to trade on used car. Box 1009 Tribune. BARGAIN PRICE 3 acres garden land and small house. Geo. McClaln. Phoenix. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown 8s White. FOR SALB HOMES HOME near school Phone 1333-W. WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED To buy 5 or 10-acre tract with house and barn. Box 1068, : Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY TURKEY'S FOR SALE live. Phone 639-J-l. Luke. - Dressed or Mrs. D. W. FOR SALE A few choloe brones torn for breeding purposes 18c on foot. See me aa soon aa possible. Phone 18-X-l, Clyde Hanson, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE Black Minorca rooetera. pure strain 1.00. 1 O. I. C. boar 300 lbs. $13.00. Cows trade for pul lets. Ralph Wilson, Central Point, phone 111-X-l. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cock erels selected from trapneeteo nigu nrnrfii-inr stock, for breeding. Cum- minia Potiltrv Ranch, 5 miles out Midway Road. FOR SALE DOGS AXP PETS ROLLER CANARIES. Prion 833-J-3. FOR SALE LIVBSTOCK FOR SALE weaner pigs. Adolph Schulz. ueagie. FOR SALE Good family cow, also ton of hay. Price ngni.. . Randall, jacksonvllle-Phoenlx road. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Farm, Central Point. K inland FOR SALE One 3-year-old Jack. O. Box 96. Phoenix. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS r.ie Fat hois, stock leels. ,.,mt.. cabbse. S. 0. Co.Uk, Table Rock. FOR SALE Gas range and water heater in gooa c r...v reasonable. Call 341-R-l. -OH sale Lady wlnttr coat, tat iollar and cuffs. D'l Transfer, tor SALB - 9 Stnrlari ru., l.rs walnut chsst. aar lined: uphol tored enalr, larga htatlng atow. sntl othar household furnltur. Tl. 106-J-a. FOR 8AiE 30 ton of hay. 08-J. ptions FOR modfrn. quleK Fuel Oil call 332 Relnsing Trucking CO. We give S. f H. Oreen Stamps. TOR SALE Dellclou appl. Blf en Warehoua. . ca rm an to 75 cent a boa in .m.u or larte lot, o. V. Myers Orchard. Phone iii-i- TOR SALE Seed barley, also tr. Piione 17-T-3. .... TOR SALE CHEAP EAST TERMS A DelCO lin p."- A 1-hors electric motor, A refrlrtor. electric. A nlsno; new oil burner. Commercial Fin, nee Corporation. Phone 31. 'r:2- h.stttu stores for . 109 TQ uwd neatim w FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn. o. A. DeVoe. Tel 823-J-3 FOR SALE Hungarian vetch aeed. Phone 623-J-4. FOR BALE Dead sewing machine! all make: terma 11 desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 34, N Bartlett FOH aand. gravel, sediment, fertlllaer and teaming. Phone 012-J. PERSONAL OIPITSD CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 9. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1 Dodge roadster, 475. 131 West Main. RECONDITIONED USED OARS The Best Buye Ever Offered. 1931 8tudbaker Sedan. 1939 Ponttao 3-door Sedan. 1929 Oakland Coupe. 1928 Bulck Sedan. 1930 Ford Coupe. 1937 Pontlac Sedan. T Model Ford Touring, 817.50. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Authorised Studebaker Dealer. ' 1931 67 Bulck 4-door sedan. 1929 Bulck 4-door sedan. 1929 Bulck sport ooupe. 1930 Chevrolet coupe. 1927 Chevrolet touring. 1B28 Willy's Knight 4-door sedan. 1928 light 6 Studebaker 4-door sc. dan. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck - Pontlac Sales As Service 80. Riverside. Tel 10U USED CARS BETTER CARS for lew money. 30 to 00-Day Ouarantee. Low Finance Rates. 1931 Chev. Sport Coupe. 1030 Bulck Coupe. 1928 Chev. 4-door Sedan. 1927 Chev. 4-door Sedan. 1929 Chrysler 75 Coupe. 1932 Terraplane Coupe. 1929 Ford A Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan. Also a number of others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS BUY SELL TRADE GUNS, boats, motors, sporting goods, store, office fixtures, etc. 317 No, Riverside. DIABETICS: Seattle man finds com plete relief in severe cases with simple natural method after spe cialists failed. No needles, no star vation.. All letters answered. N. H. Boies, 321 Bayvlew BIdg.. Seattle. GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co. our new prices. Get IF YOUR ROOF leaks phone No. 7. Timber Products Co., for inspection and repairs. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode, send complete information to Harry S. Fry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Main Jennings, corner Front and Authorized Frlgidalre Service. Other makes rep. Tel. 437: nights 90a-x BUSINESS OPPORTUNIIT1ES FOR SALE Interest In gold mine Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered Box 93 Phoenix. Oregon. BU81NKSS OIKEtTOIlV Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6, No. aa North Central Ave. upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Win (row Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 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. 3-167, Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing ol all kinds: Book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash aalea slips and everything in the printing Unee. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 7ft. Trans rrr. EAD8 TRANSFER i STORAOE CO. Office 1016 No Central. Phone sio Price right. Service guaranteed RSTNTCINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer ana swjrsga. v. w aau, aiij.iin at a reasonable prlc. Ill No fix Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Eapert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, ifrlce right 619 North Rlveride. Phone 1044-R Painting and raperhanglng. at. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 848-W 913 S Orap LKUAL NOllCES NO 13771 Treasury Department Offlc of Comptroller of the Currency Waahineton D 0.. septemoer 11. 1B3 Wherea. by aatlafactory evidence DraMDMd to th undersigned. It has been made to appear that "Medford National Bean." to the City of Med ford is the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, ha compiled with all the provisions of th Statute ot ' th United States required to be! compiled with before n aasocie'lon I shall b authoriaed to commence the ouu.es of Banking; I loW. . j. , T O OciftOL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Comptroller of the Currency, do here, by certify that "Medium National Bank." in the City of Medlord. m the Jounty of Jackson and State of Ore gon, is authorised co commence the business of Banking aa provided in Section Fifty-one Hundred and Slaty nine of t., Revised Statutes ot the Un.ted states. In testimony whereof, witness my nand and seal of office this eleventh 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 tooated at Medlord in the State ot Oregon la closing It affairs. All note-holder and other creditors are hereby noti fled to present the notes and other olalms against th association tor payment. Dated Sept. 30, 1938. OEO. T. PREY, Cashier. Reorganization No tic, Medlord National Bank. Medlord National Bank located at Medlord In the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep tember 11, 1933. antl oommenced Dul lness September J2. 1833. The new bank ta a continuation ot the old bank excepting that tt la organised under the Banking Act ot 1033, and has an entirely new Capital ot $100. 1)00 CO. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. GEO. T. PREY. Caster. THE GRANGE Central Point, Orange met Friday night with a fine attendance, opened by the for mal seating of offlcera. Report from the varloua committees were heard, and aubjects of Interest discussed. During the election of officer for 1934 at prevloua meeting, that of selecting one for Juvenile leade. vm postponed, resulting In the elerf'-n of Arden Tyrell to the office of Juve nile patron. Many visitors from neighboring Orangee accompanied their claase ot candidates for Initiation In the third and fourth degrees, Jointly with the local class, there being 18 In all. The work was put on by the Grange drill team, directed by Captain P. A. Bonney. Worthy masters present, who each gave Inspiring talks were Measrs. Dew of Jacksonville, Taylor of Applegate and Maust of Phoenix. The place for- holding the Joint In stallation of officers ot the several groups was left to the decision of the Pomona committee. . A brief program consisted of two vocal 601os by Ed Vincent; resdlng by Harriett Sparrow and two piano solos by Cyril Sander was enjoyed. Members voted in favor of holding the annual, all-day Thanksgiving dinner, entertainment with games, program and supper. Next regular meeting will be on December 1. Following the grand march the drill team led the way to the re freshment room, followed by honor guests and new Initiates. H. E. C. will meet at the home of Mrs. Agnes Head Wednesday, Novem ber 33. bonneville'digging contract awarded WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. (AP) Award of a $668,500 contract for ex cavation work on the Bonneville danwlte, Columbia river, to the Gen eral Construction company. Seattle, was announced today by the war de partment. r.'ail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Ecoentrlo rotp.ting piece 4. More com petent 9. Moisten 12. Past 13. Inclined 14. Unrefined metal 15. Lair 18. Flower containers 17. Greater amount 18. Spanish wide- mouthed vessels 20. Biblical city 2L Palmetto stats t abbr, 21. Spread looiely I. Lure 28. Substance Solution of Yesterday' Puzzlt SliT A.MSULUDjggLlOST POL OpPUC Egf I PEA HT A NpjRM ia k : 5Mc o M B tie 're te1s i ib Ie ri i s cA b A rTFtMm eJ?s Aisle A D O P Mftjggfl lp affsjE RN PIO NVgjTNll T E PMp E V J I. R E P Algf eIrJI n e j SAL I NEMgpg"L U f ASll A m AlKil lAjgffD I Rig mm used In making roads 10. Oriental swords !!. Cupid 34. Fuss 35. F'lnf-us dis ease of cereals 14. Acta of ola-3- Familiar appellation of a former President 44. Advertisement 45. Hebrew measurta 47. Seed covering 10. Ons who Imi Ing In oppo aita position 14. Insect to. Judicial writ It. American Indian tates St. Pronoun 64. Roman house hold god 85. Carpenter's tool it. z I3 pll4 I5 I7 d WMfi " ZM : 'I wi 15 lle 1' " us. '', null iipil li,,'tUl m 32 . 33 34 W, 35 fm WWWW "WW 4i i m7 mrjr&i 3? WT i .n 39 (OUNTYftPF, Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Nov. 23. (SpU John P. Harrington of Jolan, Cal., with three Indian guides, was in this vicinity & few days last week obtain ing Information regarding the In diana and to collect interesting cu rious used by them for the Smith sonian Institution at Washington, D. O. Mr. Ralph Tusker of Rosa Lane was visiting at the Ed Tucker ana the Wright and Olasa homes Friday. Mrs. J. D. Max field is very sick with flu but la Improving slowly at this writing. Mrs. C. K. Myers, BUI and Frances Myers, Lester, Glen and Bill Mar shall, Lois Wright, Leland Dyslnger, Gerald Hansen and Jack Matlock at tended the Jlney carnival at Eagle Point. Mrs. H. W. Wright, Mrs. Jesse Glass and Miss Geneva Glasa were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leverton at Ross Lane Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Myere and Blli and Frances Myers were guests at the Jim Crawford home In Sams Val ley Sunday. Mildred Hansen spent Sunday night with Verna Clngcade In Eagle Point. Mildred was leader at the young people'a meeting at Reeai Creek. Lost Creek club met at the home of Mrs. L. J. Rohrer November lb with a large attendance. Mrs. Min nie Fox and Mrs. Mary Moore dem onstrated the uses of milk aa a food and the dishes prepared were used as a part of the luncheon served at the noon hour. Mrs. Mabel Mack brought out the Christmas box ana spent s. short time with the club. Mrs. C. E. Myers had charge of the box and the afternoon was spent examining the contents and cutting patters to be used for Christmas gifts. Members present were Ethe. and Maysel Hoefft, Minnie Fox, Mary Moore, Edith Jones, Allle Farlow, Laverne Pech, Amy Grlsaom, Anna Tonn, Rita Myers, Anna Rohrer ano Mrs. Henry Pech. Visitors present were Mesdames K. S. Tucker, Eq Tucker, W. M. Harnsen, G. A. Han sen, Luella Matlock, W. Marshal), Y. W. Marshall, J. Glass, Miss Geneva Glass, Mrs. J. D. Henry and Mrs. Patton. 1 LEGISLATION LIST SALEM. Nov. 33. (F) The Ore gon Farmers' Union legislative com mittee last night drafted the follow ing program: Dependency Insurance to replace the old age pension law. compulsory personal and liability automobile in surance, use of state and county war rants for tax payments, repeal of the bus and truck law nd substitution of an equitable tax, and enabling ot Bonneville power distribution. Attend the Jacksonville Grange chicken dinner, Nov. 34, from fl to 7:30, Jacksonville courthouse, 35c. Cross-Word Puzzie I. Note of the scale I. Pay court to 10. Bin 11. Mark aimed at in curling 17 Flnporless gloves It. Army officer: abbr. 20, Tropical black bird 21, Look steadily 22, Deiert beast of burden 24. Profit from office or employment 25. Metrical foot 2. Vinegar bottU 37. Compound etnei Wander Mountain In Crete 23. Kingly D7. Disencumber 38. Cuhlo meters 42. Syllable of hesitation 45. Gem 4C. Father 47. Wing it. Uncooked 40. Anger 60. Title of Mohammed ftt. Metal M. Turf 66. Measure of eapaeltyl abbr. 18. Brattllan capital IT. Solemn wonder 81. Tips 68. Flnlih DOWN L Contemptible person 2. flrow old X. One: prefix J. Poms fruits . Transmit by radio I. Parcels ef ground T. Type measure! Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Nov. 23. (SpU Bob Cook of Gold Hill came out No vember 10 and started his quarto mill and la grinding out ore for the Highland mine this week. Otto Fuhrmsn was re-elected dt rector for the Oold Hill irrigation district at the election held at Riviera store November 14. Mrs. R. J. Miller, Mrs. W. Bradley and Nellie Jacobs served on the board. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dole were In Grants Pass November 17. A number from here attended the services of Samuel Chlsholm at the Rock Point cemetery November 18. Mrs. O. Palmer and Nellie Jacobs attended a meeting of the Health Unit at the home of Mrs, Lively in Gold Hill November 15. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Palmer at the Alaska Service Station Decern' oer 6. Mrs. Pauline Wahl, Nellie Jacobs and Beth Boomsllter attended the Ladles' Aid bazaar and supper at Rogue River November 18. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller. Phyllis and Junior Miller and Sybil Walker visited their aunt, Mrs. Anna Myers in Ashland November 18. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Maples of Galls Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reams and children of Frultdale spent No vember 10 with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrick. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lin preen and daughter. Beulah of Gold Hill spent the evening of November 16 with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Koatr. Tom Griggs. Lester Bollng. Alice and Betty Bollng were In Medford November 13. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, NOV. 33. (Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Cantrall, who have been living on the J, L. Dodge ranch for the past year, moved to Medford one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robertson are the happy parents of a new arrival, a It-pound girl. Clarence Alkens returned home Fri day evening, November 17, from Klamath Falls with a truck load of potatoes. Mrs. Will Mynott left Sunday even ing on the Shasta 'for Portland, where ahe goes to take radium treatments for 10 days at a hospital, Mrs. Lee Rusho spent several days last week visiting old friends in Rogue River. Mrs, Msrshall MInter Is teaching school this week at Shady Cove. Jack Grow was sick In bed for a couple of days with a bad cold last week, but la back on the Job again carpentering on the new residence of Mr. Brown's, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and two sons of Medford spent November 10 at the home of their daughter, Mrs Everett Evenslzer. Mrs. W. E, Fulton la able to be out after a week of Illness. Abe Knadler and family moved No. vember 10 to Central Point. Thl community will aurely miss them, aa they have resided here several years, Mr. and Mrs. Scot Boyer enter tained at dinner Novemoer 19 for Mr. and Mrs. A. Peachy and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hailey of Eagle Point. There 1 to be a big turkey shoot at the Clarence Alkens ranch Sunday, November 36. 11 E OF WASHINGTON. Nov. 3S . m Col. Henry M. Walt, deputy public work administrator, revealed today that the department feels there la aome ques tion about the earning capacity of certain of th five bridge proposed for the Oregon Coaat highway for which federal allotment have been requeated by the atate. Some uncertainty exist, Walt aatd. a to whether all the bridge will prove of aufflclent necessity to Insure repayment of th losns. "Th Oregon bridges," Walt an nounced, "hav not all been paaaed by th publlo work ntlnr a yt." SALBM, Not. 33 p) The tat of Oregon would b able to repay the loan (ought for construction of the proposed coaat highway bridge In 19 year If all wr made toll bridge., rd In 18 yeara If only the Coo Bay brldg were a toll bridge and the other free, J. N. Devers, highway depsrtment attorney, aald today. Devsra aald these figure were baaed on actual traffic count by th United State Bureau of Public road. FIVE CITIES 10 SEEK PORTLAND, Nov. 93. (AP) Five cltle in the Willamette valley will apply for loana from the public work administration for construe tton of sewage disposal plant. They are Kugene, Salem, Oregon City, Beaverton nd Portland. Thl was announced by Marshall If. Dana, regional PWA advisor, whe reported to Bert E. Haney, chairman of th Oregon tat advisory board! Other cities which may Join are 811. verton, Hollaboro and Gladstone. Phen in. Melnkmi Trucking Co fo itjo4ib tHSU OH, (UUytri, MAILMAN INJURED WHEN BUCK DIVES INTO WINDSHIELD ASHLAND, Not. 33. (Spl.) Deer season closed several weeks ago, but Lee Wallls, mail carrier between Klamath Falls and Aahland bagged a big four-point buck Tuesday in an unusual socldent that nearly cost him hla life. Wallls was driving along the Oreen- springs road about two miles east of the White Star service station, at about 10:30 a. m., when the big buck, running at full speed, csjne into the road end attempted to hurdl? Wallls' car. The head and front quarters of the buck hit the windshield, the hind legs and rear quarters swinging through the window on the left ilde of the car. The deer lashed out with! Its hind feet and Inflicted a number of cuts on Wallls' head and neck be fore he could bring hla car to a stop. Lynn Roycroft and Sid Herbert, Klamath Falls, who were traveling some distance behind Wallls, arrived and took charge of the situation. Rowcroft and Herbert loaded the deer, whose neck was broksn by the impact of his collision with the car, into their car and Roycroft drove Wallls In to Ashland. Wallls was taken to Dr. 0. A. Haines' office where about a dozen clips were used to close the wounds inflicted by the deey. The big buck, which had four points on one aide and five on the other, was turned over to state police. Meteorological Report November 22, 1033. Forecast a. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday, but with fog. Little change in temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, but valley fogs west portion, Little change In temperature. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Hlgheat, 04: lowest, 39. Total monthly precipitation, .03; deficiency for the month, 1.4B inchea. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber 1. 1033, 1.47 Inch; deflctency for the aeason, 1.90 Inchea. Relative humidity at 0 p. m. yea- terday, 69: 8 a. m. today, 100, Tomorrow: Sunrise, Sunt, 4:44 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 120 Meriman Time, If a Oltf Boaton Cheyenne . . 56 . AO 44 T. 38 ... 36 T. 36 46 ' . 8D .... 30 T. 64 1.74 84 T. 43 ... Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Chicago 68 Eureka 46. Helena a Loa Angelea 70 Clear Cloudy Claar roggy MEDFORD 89 New Orlean 73 New York 4 Omaha SO Phoenix 80 Portland 86 Reno 62 Roseburg ....... 64 Salt Lake 84 San Francisco..... 68 Seattl 84 Spokan .............. 48 walla Walla 0 Washington, D.O. 64 P. Cldy Rain P. Cldy1 Clar .61 Foggy P. Cldy Foggy P. Cldy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Oloutly GRANGE, CHURCH MEET El EDEN PRECINCT, Nov. 33. (Spl.) On of th moat pleaaant and pror Itable meeting held here In many month was th on last Sunday In which church member of Phoenl entertained the Orange. Th eermon toolo wa "love" or charity one to. ward another, and It ureiy did tit Into th oooaslon. After the sermon a covered dleh luncheon was enjoyed by all who wished to remain. After th dinner the Orange put on a very delightful program of muelc and readlnga and short stunts. Donna draffe gave two of her pleasing reel unions which always delight her hearer. The choir also ang In their usual Inspiring manner. CAT'S IffATAL FOR ORANTB PASS. Not. 33. (Spl.) Funeral arrangement ware announc ed Tuesday for Mrs. Llrale B. Hernrl'e, 74, who died Monday morning at her horn her. . Mr. Hsherll died following a four weeks' illness du to an Infected oat. bit austalned when ah tried to car th cat away from her chickens, UNIVERSITY MERGING DECLARED IMMINEN CHICAOO. Nov. 22 (AP) Th Chicago Trlbun said today that Uft- lea aome linforaeen development arise to prevent It, the Unlvcfalty of Chicago and Northwestern Uni versity will be merged Into a single educational unit, , i UTILITY TAX PLAN T PORTLAND, Nov. 32. .7) Crtti clam of that part of Governor Meier's meassge to the legislature snssC'.Ung & tax on publle utilities for grade school aid in Oreon, waa made here by Franklin T. Griffith, president of the Portland Electric Power company. Griffith declared, too. that the gov ernor la "grossly in error" in his state ment that "public utility corporation in Oregon have for many year past enjoyed not only a continuous fair return on their Investment as pro vided by law, but under the guia of dividend on watered stock snd excessive holding company fees, ha? also collected and appropriated to themselves enormous sums over and above a fair return. "In more than 30 years of my man agement, ' Griffith declared, speak ing of the Portland Electric Power company," no dividend have ben paid on water stock.' Further, he said, no dividends have been paid on the common stock of this com pany since 1014, and dividends on the first and second preferred have been suspended. Utility taxes have steadily increased to such an extent, Griffith continued, until at this time the taxes being hanged to the Portland General Elec trlo company amount to approximate- ID cents out of every dollar It receives from all sources." Further, he declared, "the present tax bill of Portland General Elect lie company exceeds In amount the en tire payroll of the company." CENTRAL PT. JUNIORS STAGE ANNUAL PLAY "Th Red Headed Stepchild" la tho title of the three-act comedy drama to be presented by the Junlora of the Cent, il Point high school Friday evening, November 34. The caat of 13 Qharaetera ha been working for the paat six week with almost dally rehearsals. The play, which will provide a full evening' entertainment, abound In humor and human lntereat. ir Member of the east are Eunice Stager. Lauretta William. Leona Ta kol, Delmar Rains, Oeraldlne Jonea, Mel burn Atkins, Donald Richardson, Phyllla Turpin. Robert Virtue. Teresa Russell, June Nealon and Marguerlto Lawrence. Ned Cash I business manager and Clifford Conrad etago manager. Prop erty manager are Fern Cherryholrne and Lawre.nc Martin. Ushers In charge ar Dorothy Pow ell, Oeraldlne Hermanaon, Roy Hens- ley and Aaron Ayrea, The orchestra of th high school, directed by R. A. Botu. will give number of musical selection. ASHLAND, Not. 33 (Spl.) Con- atructlon of new lodge to bo lo cated on th Pacific highway, Just north of Jackson' Hot Spring, ha recently been started. B. de Catheltneau, the owner, for. merly of San Prancleco, after search up and down the Pacific high way from Vancouver, B. C. to Lo Angela, ehoae the site being one ot the moat suitable and attractive for thl enterprise. The plana call for an attractive lodge, - where accommodatlona fot dining and dancing will be available Th building will be constructed ol knotty pine In rustle style, and pres ent plan Include the enclosure of seven growing tree within the build ing proper. A large central room for dining and dancing will b flanked by several amaltcr roome suit able for private dinner parties. Mr. d Catheltneau la making attractive landscape plan for th project. The lodge will probably be open by Christmas and will be welcomed by pleaaur seekers In this region. Pears Yesterday CHICAGO, NOV. 31. (AP) (U. S. D. A.) One car Oregon, 1 Washing ton, arTlved, seven on track. 4 un loaded. California Boac, 730 boxes, 1.40fl ISO. iverage $1.47. Oregon Bosc, 440 box, extra fancy l 60gi 1.70; averag tl.66; 308 boles fancy, II so t I 70, averafe, 1.S. Washington Anjou. 730 boxes, extra fancy, 133.46; average, 82.13. NEW YORK. Nov. 31. (AP) (U. S. D. A.) Thirteen ears arrived, 3 Cali fornia, S Oregon, 3 Washington tin loaded; 18 on track, market ateady. Oregon Boac, 3310 boxes extra fancy 11.80-3 38, average 11.34: fancy 11.34 3.10, average 81.70. Anjoua, 730 boxes fancy 81.68-1 08, average 81.71. Wash ington Anjoua, 1703 boxes 61 88-3 38, averag 81.03; unclassified 6140-180, averag 61 84. California Comic. 6oO bnxe 61.30-1. 0, averag 61,77. Bosc, 688 boxe ll.40-l.6O, average 6140 Hardy, 610 boxes. 61.48-1.63, (oarage 6160. Dr. J. S. Johnson ha moved hi ofnc from th Phlpp"Bldg. to th Medford center Bldg. Heating coat can bs reduced For complete htlng service call Art Schmidt!, ill .86J. . PLAN NEW LODGE NEAR HOT SPRINGS Cwu:---- Irl-- 1-