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    PAGE FIFTEEN
You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1933.
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Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
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to get rid at o"
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Oo ton oeed tool loi roui gar
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thee and many o"" Pnl"n
oroblema-
H re Are the Rates:
per word first insertion
(Minimum 36o
Each additional insertion.
pat woro
( Minim hid loo)
pet line pet month, without
.lJc
oopy changee
75
Phone
LOST ANDFOUND
or call 290-M. .
LcSrtTMaltwe Persian cat; csllcl
Muaclns. Tel. 753-W.
fTDaTiTbrown kid glova for left
jand! Pleas, return to Margaret
Henaley. Mall Tribune.
LOST II dog mlaalng. calllM-
AJiTED M1SLELLANEQU9
toasted Party with large tractor
l7t ac're of .wplj. .tump..
At TeleDhone 4ol-J.
WF-TTPHOLSTERING. ltnlshlng. re-.
gluTlngelepho
WANTBD-Tol keep good
for board. Good feed. Adolf scnuix.
Beagle. Ore.
w a mttd Light a-wheel trailer.
WMe chealT Box W.
JXpTED-Electrlo radio Must be
reasonable. BoxJTUWn
nrwTforeiderly sick peopl
my home. Phone 437-S.
WANTED - Household good, stoves
tools Tor what nave you Medlord
Bargain House. 37 N Orsp. St Tel
1063 .
JUNB. WANTED
We DV easn tor JUNK BATTERIBb
W,J, R A b 1 A I O B 8 ""NU"
BRASS. OOPPER lun 01
descriptions ,., u,inRO
MEDFORD BAKOAirl HOUSE
,THre0. fel 1063
. - ; - ' nMj
WANTED Raw Jura. Prices n'
from 25 to 60. It ' Pf jou
to trap. New and used traps for
iia'.e. Medford Bargain House. Mea-
ford. Oregon. 11 norm u..
Phone 1063.
FOB HEN'i HOUSES
FOR RENT 60 No. Peach; 1038 t
Uth. First Insurance Agency. H.
H. Brown. Tel. 105: after i. 1670.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house,
newly -finished. 39 Myers.
FOR RENT Available December Sth,
104 So. Newtown and 716 East Jack
son. First Insurance Agency. H.
H. Brown. Tel. 105: after . 1670.
FOR RENT 3-room house, 3 miles
irom town. 7.t0 month. Call at
Campbell Clothing Co.
6-ROOM modern cottage, 813.50.
So. Grape St.
812
TOR RENT Dec. 1, i duplex; hex.;
turn, or unlurn. 248 80. Riverside.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room stucco
home. 518 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurn. house,
newly renovated. 26 cottage.
FURNISHED 6-room house. I5. Can
sub-let 2-room apt. Tel. 683-R.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt.
close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y.
FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne. 4-room
stucco home; : hardwood floors, flre
plsce. electric range, easement and
pipelesa hotalr furnace. 12500 and
water. Charles R. Key. Realtor.
Medford Bldg. Phone 303.
FOF BENT 6-room house, partly
furnished; newly decorated, clean
8th and Oakdale Call at 818 So
Oakdale.
NEAT modern furn. 4-room house.
336 Crater Lake Ave.
FOR RENT 6-room house. 228 No.
Central. Inquire at Klein the
,. Tailor.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 636
FOI RENT -unfurnished.
Homes furnished or
Brown A White.
HOUSES H0 812 80 and 815 water
paid; wood range Phone 105
FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 3
oedrooms. C A DeVoe. 523-J-2
AAA Per niu"". u-.wu. tlVu w
wZU w lot l 115 Willamette;
fireplace, wash trays, hard
wood floors; very modern. Key at
Union Savings 4: Loin. 45 So. Cen
tral FOR rent New modern 4-room
house, with basement Redden it
Co.
TOR RENT APARTMENTS
3-ROOM furnished. 12 00; apart,
menu; bath, garage. 831 w: jpa-
FURNISHED APT Oil heat, private
entrance. 518 8. OVada.a.
FURNISHED apt.; r.vUo. c.l heat, pri
vate entrance. 518 S. Otkdile.
rOR RENT ApU 8S5 No Riverside
FOR RENT 4-room aupi apart
ment electric refriijeratoT and
ranse nrcakfaet nxk furnace -
otherwise un.'urnried eaons 4lu'
rod RENT BOOM AND BOARD
HOARD AND ROOM at 71 ft Main
Rates vry moderate.
TOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT In private home, heated
room with board. iua w. win.
ATTRACTIVE room. 404 6. Grape.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Hors for sheep, cow
or chickens. Phone 434-T.
TO EXCHANGE -Permanent. Vaves,
trims, etc.. for poultry, fruit, vege
tables, what have you? Medford
Beauty Shop. N. Central. Tel. HI.
FOR' SALE 10-tube Phlleo radio for
direct current Kobler light plant.
Box 1483, Tribune.
FOR TRADE Ohev. truck driven
11,000 mile, for lata model sedan.
5. A. Bower. Murphy. Oregon.
TO TRADE Battery radio set
wood. Wltham Super Service.
EWES and city property to trade for
what have you? C. A. DeVoe. Ph.
523-J-3.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
APRICOTS. PEAOHBS. GRAPES
Irt sja.. in arai anrtclt.
C,1 COf) nd peaches. S acres
V I w V U table and wine grapes:
4-room home, good fireplace, well
concreiea witn w.ir ptpea w
house, bam and chicken houses.
Only six miles from Medford;
lovely view of valley. Total price
1600 001500 down, balance 6.
Taxes only 813.00 per year on this
place.
IDEAL STOCK AND DAIRY RANCH
Near Medford. consisting of 54 acres,
about 40 acres In alfalfa. 4 acres
pears, good vsrletles; balance In
corn and grain; excellent, deep, free
soil; water available but not bond
ed; good road, mile to school,
only 6 mile from Medford. Splen
did 7-foom plastered borne In good
condition; cow barn, garage, chick
en house. All stocked and equip
ped. 6 cows, horses, all farm Im
plement go for $8,000.00. Terms.
Will consider clear home In Med
ford aa part payment. Charles A.
' Wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agents.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
' PEDIGREED roller canaries, all col
ors. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Nellie
Finney. Tel. 203. Jacksonville. Ore.
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 52S-J-3.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
AUCTION SALE At Livestock Sales
Pavilion. Saturday, Dec. 3. Be sure
and Phone 2S8-R for consignment
of stock. Will sell horses, cattle,
hoge and herd hulls. Sale starts at
I p. m. s. Oreg. Livestock Auction
Sales Co. Phone 268-R.
FOR SALE Brood sows, big boer,
P": tnrlftT stock. M. P.
B f le
MILK cow for Tel 133.K
FOR SALE 3800-lb. team cheap for
cash. Fred Lewis. Butte Falls road.
FOR SALE Shoats.
Stewart Ave.
Leo Young,
FOR SALE Weaner
Scbulz, Beagle.
pigs. Adolph
TOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler sedan re
possession. A real buy. Armstrong
Motor Co., as no. mversiae.
USED CAR SALE
ALL PRICES REDUCED
80 to 60-Day written Guarantee
1931 Chev. Spt. Coupe.
1931 Ford Victoria.
1930 Bulck R S Coupe
1928 Chev. 4-door Sedan.
1920 Ford 2-door Sedan.
1927 Nash Coupe.
1933 Terraplane Coupe.
1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan.
1929 Ford A Coupe.
Also several good cars In older mod'
els. Buy while cars are cheap.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. I NO.
38 N. Riverside.
10 K SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Japanese persimmons,
large, sweet and delicious. Ripe,
with no pucker. Call 881-R-4.
Coker Butte Orcnare.
'.".XI Z T r1" "
POR SALE-Blcycle, water pump, or-
gan.
Phone 1522-Y. Free s Oarage.
g.v.nS u.jr rt.n..... vivw?,
437 Bo. Central or at the peach fit.
Orocery, 300 No. Peach.
POR fiALK Newtown applea .ind
Winter Neuls pears.
Phoenix.
VT.R RAT.F flaw-trio ti-siaihlno rr. ) n
ln good condition. Bartaln for!y of Jsckaon. to me directed snd,
cash. Must be sold at once. Phone datj on the Jftth day of November,;
1009-U i 1933. in a certain action therein.
; wherein Eva C. Marsh, a Adrnlnf- j
FOR SALE Eur corn. 90c hundred. I tratrtx of the etat of Henry Everett
M. L. Porter. Rt. 1. Phone 7-F-3. i fcUrah. deceased, as plaintiff, recov-
' lered judgment agalnat Wallace String
FOR A ALB Ga ranire and water' rT and Lulu Stringer, huaband and!
heater in good condition, priced I wife, the defendant, for the eum of
reasonaDie. can 3-1-111.
" ' ; TrXTTrTT-
FOR .modern, quick Fuel Oil Delivery
cau Heinxing Trucking to. w.45.l00 me 45, Dollars, which Judg
give s. ite U Green Stamps.
FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS
A Delco light plant.
A 1 -horse electric motor,
A refrigerator, electric,
A piano: a new oil burner.
Commercial Finance Corporation
Phone 81.
ITS ' Prices smashed on hlth qual-
Ity fruit trs. hnib. rows and
berrv plants. Drlra to W. B VT.I"w-"n nmnrr. ,..,.., .m
num s on Pa-lfic Highway. S milts im,nt- together with tnt tost of Inl
f.oiith nf Medfnrrt or Phone B.11.H.J. I " "ibjtt to redemption a pro-
CAP.LTON NURSERY CO.. CARL- !d'd ?y '" of ,! J5?h.,r
to-j nnvnni and Interest thst the as!d deiendani.
I w.iiat ntrlnaer and Lulu atrlneer.
APPLES rOR 8ALB De:irtou and 1 htuband an1 wife, had on In J7th
Newtavna. sorted and wsshed. 35 toldar of October. 1P.1S. or now have In
CIV pet 1ms. miu Orchard. Phons
611-R-l.
TOR fi.VLE 2-p:t roofin4, per roll.
ai.20; slightly damaged. Hubbard
B.-o. Inc.. East Msin and Riverside.
POR ALE Burrour:i. adding ma-
rhmc Dayion coaiputiua
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE All kinds of apple and
pears. Jo Mar; ranch. Tel. 133-L.
FOR sand, grerel. eedlmsnt. fertlllMr
and teaming. Phone eia-J.
FOR SALE Hungarian re ten aeed
Phone SJS-J-4.
FOR SALE Oaed sewing machlnea all
makes; terms tl desired All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett
APPLES from 30 to 75 cents a box In
small or large lots. O. V. Myers
Orchard, Phone 35S-J. .
FOR SALE Bay, wheat, barley and
corn. 0. A. DeVoe. Tel 523-J-3.
BUSINESS OfforttvNUTIES
FOR SALE Good going business for
leas than coat. See the. Nugget Con
fectionery. Jacksonville.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT ana Palmist
Truthful advice on business love,
marriage Rainbow Auto Camp
cabin 8
MISCELLANEOUS
GOLD BOUGHT Redden 4e Co.
our new prices.
IF YOUR ROOF leaks phone No. 7.
Timber Producta Co, lor inspection
and repair.
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both placer and lode. Send
complete Information to Harry s.
Pry & Company. 417 Davis Blag..
Portland. Ore.
I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front ana saain
Authorized Frlgldalre Service other
makes rap. Tel 427: night sos-x
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
ol Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No. 3a North Central An.
upstair.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of ntl and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Expert Wlnovw Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning Flou, Waxing Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty
. Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTUO
Three pet cent per month on un
paid Balance No other charges See
W E rhomaa 48 South Central
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg State License No 8-167
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER a STORAGE CO -Office
1016 No Central Phone 316
Price right Service guaranteed
Kir INKING TRUCKING CO Trans.
fer and storage Wa haul anything
at a reasonaole nrloa. lil No Ff
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Spto'al livestock
moving equlpmen. prices right
610 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X
Painting and raperhanglng.
I A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646-W 313 8 Grape
Job printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing ol all kind; oook
binding; louae -leaf ledgere. and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash aales ellpa and everything to
the, printing llnea. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 75
LKOAL NOTICES
Notloe to Creditor.
In the County Court of the Btat of
Oregon ior Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Louie
A. Sale.de. Sr.. also known as Louis
A. Salads, and L. A. Salade. De
ceased. The undersigned has been duly
appointed and qualified by the Coun
ty court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County, as Executrix of the
Estate of Louis A. Salade. 6r., also
known as Loula A. Salade and L. A.
Salade, deceased. All persons having
claims agalnat aald estate are not!-
1 n.rt to nrcsent them, dulv vcrliled
j w,trl proper vouchers, to the under-
t signed, at the office of Rawles Moore.
. ... Th,.tr. Biilldlnc. Medford.
, mftr.h- from Mo-
1 vemoer atn. ia. tne am 01 m
' Rt.AVCHK T. ft A LADE.
Executrix, j
Notice of Sheriff's Mle.
'Itlon duly Usuw-d out of and un ler ,
the seal of the Circuit Court of tlie ;
1 Stat Of OrCZOU. In and fOT tllS COUn-
(tto Hundred Twenty-nine and 00-lDO
.22.00i rjollars. with c(u and dU-
hlirf,mpnt. tnxed at Eighteen and
ment waa enrolled and docketed :n
the Clerk's office of said Court in said
County on the 27th day of October,
1PM.
Notlre Is hereby siren that, pur
suant to the terms of the Mid execu
tion. I will on the 21rd day of Decem
ber. 10)3. at lO-oo o'clock a. m . at
the front dxr of the CourthcuAe in
the City of Medford. in Jackaon coun-
! "rpaou. -
i ' P"Bl" lon for easn to t.,
! nd to the foliow.n deerlbed prop.
erty. situstM in th Coun'y of Jatk
on. 6t'l of Oreon, to-wlt:
Cosimenclnt: at tha southeast cor.
Oer of Lot number one 111 In Biocll
numbered three (S of the Ps'.m'a Ad
dition to the City of Hertford, srtord-
; Ina lo the o.'iicial piat tereof now
of record, and ruan;n thence eaAt to
nue. In the City of Medford. Oregon,
thence following in a generally north
westerly direction along the west line
of aald Oskdale Avenue to the north
east corner ot said lot one (1); thence
south alontr the east line of aald Lot
one (1) to me place or commencing,
at the southeast corner of said Lot
ot.e (1). The premises hereby con
veyed, being a triangular piece of
property, adjoining aald Lot one (11
along the full east side of said lot,
and lying between aald lot and the
aald Oakdale Avenue, as said avenue
Is Isld out, paved and now used In
said city.
Lots numbered one U) and two (a)
In Block nui.iber three (31 of Palms
Addition to the City of Medtord, ac
cording to the official plat thereof
now of record.
Dated this 10th day of November,
1033. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Notice of Sheriffs gsle.
On the 9th day of December, 1S33.
at the hour of 10:00 a. m.. at the
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford. Jackson County.
Oregon. I will sell at auction to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow.
Ing described real property located in
Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt;
commencing 20 feet Nortn ana
648 feet East of the Southeast cor
ner of Donation Land Claim No. 69
, In Township 37 South of Range 2
West of the Willamette Meridian,
and running thence North. .10 mtn
utea West 1518 leet; thence West
30 feet: thence North, 30 minute
West, 1120 feet; thence East 995.76
feet; thence South 1 degree and 45
mlnutea West, 2645 feet to the
County Uoad; thence West on the
North line of the County Road 888
feet to the place of commencing,
containing 57 acres. Also
Beginning at the Northeast cor
ner of Donation Land Claim Num
ber Seventy-three (73) In Town
ship Thirty-seven (371 South o!
Rang Two (2) West of the Wlllam
. ette Meridian, and running thence
South on the East boundary of
said claim. 40.38 chains to the
Northeast corner of the land owned
by Chris. Arnold.: thence West on
ald Arnold north line, 32.136
chains: thence North 40.38 chains
to the North boundary of said
claim Number Seventv-three (78);
thence East 32.196 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 130
acres, excepting and reserving
therefrom, however, the 57 acre of
land described in the deed record
d In Volume 80 at page 23 or .the
Deed Records of Jackson County.
Oregon, together with the tenc
. ments. hereditaments and appur
tenances tnereunto belonging, ex
cepting therefrom a right of way
heretofore granted to the Rogue
mver vaney uanal comoanv.
Said sale Is made under execution
issued out of the Circuit court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Jackson, to me directed In the
case of C. W. Ashpole vs. Daisy Bodge
ana r. mwge, wue ana nusDana.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By E. J. LEACH. Deputy.
THE GRANGE
Phoenix Grange
A covered dish dinner wa enjoyed
by Phoenix Grangers Tuesday night.
A general good time waa enjoyed
while all gathered with their fami
lies about the tables.
Following the supper hour, the
lecture program was given, which
consisted of community singing led
by Vaughn Quackenbush,' a duet by
Mr. and Mrs. Delano Sloan, a aolo
by V. R. Bonham and two ahort skit.
"Do They?" by Mildred Ward. Vaughn
Quackenbush, Et,hel Hockersmlth.
Cora Chandler. Ada Bell and Mabel
stancllff, and "To Market, to Mar
ket," by Florence Drake, Mr. C. A.
Pickle and Elva Caster. The pro
gram waa announced by Pay Carver.
The program wa cloaed with a
ail Tribiine Daily
ACROSS
L Celestial
aphere
4. Cut of meat
9. Sailor
12. American poet
tt, German uni
versity city
M. Past
tft. Dormant
17. Deeply rooted
or firmly In
G rat tied
19. Steering ap
paratus
20. Flow hack
ltlleva
"J3. Narrow bod
ies of (Mi tar
4. Masculine
name
21. FcarlU
30. Grown ctrlt
34. Tha bndv of
Solution of Yesterday's Puxxla
G U AIR A N T E ElS MO U E T
ELL fflf OT EPP TlEfe 3 E
5 L K WlA D Afsp P j
ffS AIFE B U K AIN M
Aipp gP Q" u n g e n im v
a s atTe j
gffgUTilG AVE R.WEgG
AY k o Ggao u e pite t
SIeId AlMAjKi T l CA I
T R OTfeiElX C E L HEINLE
ElSTlEBi51
Jewliti law
Is. Women's (,
loose dress
ing gown E6.
If. Sourr of hat f
and power jjy,
M. Owns
Unrefined
metal
Kind of Isra
Merriment
Waa victori
ous Repressnta
59. Sum up
40. t;radloatf
O. liusilan n
1. Fotntsd tool
T. Pr5
si. Disclose
63. Standards of
conduct
10,
or things
L Qolf tarm
DOWN
1 Lars marina
ftih
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75 7f TTj 75
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mF' 51
Virginia Reel called by O. C. Maust.
Trie business session wa held fol
lowing the soclsl hour.
A motion was carried that the
North Phoenix achool be allowed use
of the Grange ,hall for It program
December 33, the school to pay to
ward the light and wood, which
was the proposition.
Eight new names for membership
were referred to the candidate com
mittee. Reporta of various commit
tees were Riven.
AU ladles of the Grange were In
vited by the home economlca com
mittee chairman to meet at iher
home December 6 to spend the after,
noon together, and discuss a matter
of Importance.
Next meeting of the Grange will
be December 12. At this time the
program will be presented by the
legislative committee, which already
has made plans and Invited one of
the play, cast of the Medford high
school to present the play. Musical
numbera will also be provided.
The aecond meeting of the month
will he December 36 and the pro
gram will be furnished by the offi
cers of the Orange.
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP) A police
war was averted narrowiy tn Port
land through the honesty of a trusty
In the olty Jail.
Detective Grlslm was sitting In a
chair asleep. Hla mouth wa agape
when the trusty entered. He re
moved Grlslm'e false teeth without
awakening the sleeper.
When he awoke Grlslm went into
a rage, demanding the scalp of the
thief, whoever he was. Detective
Crisp, the only man In sight, denied
,he wsa the guilty party. Investiga
tion, however, revealed the missing
teeth In Crisp's back pocket.
Only the trusty's confession pre
vented a small war.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK. Cal.
(UP) California's winter sport
enthusiast were cheered today by
Vosemlte Indians' predictions that
the park will have a heavy snowfall
thla winter. ,
The Indians based their predic
tions on the assertions that psrk
squirrels are storing their winter
supplies of acorn higher In the trees
than usual and that sierra grouse
have thicker coat of feathera.
Bt. Falls Endeavor
Program Centers
On Thanksgiving
Christian Endeavor society of Butte
rail met November 26 at the Pres
byterian c Jh u r c h. Carl Carson
wss the leader, and the congregation
discussed the topic, "What Have We
to Thank God Tor?" Thia waa an
observance of Thanksgiving day, and
the young people'e quartet sang
"Whey Day I Dying In th West."
The Christian Endeavor aoclety
meet every Sunday evening at 7
o'clock and everybody la welcome.
Dane at Lake Creek Grange hall.
Saturday night. Butte Fall orchestra
Cross-Word Puzzie
10. Seasons for
use
11. Waa carried
IS. Type msas
uraa
It. Broom
2U Harmful
'ii. Ruff
wrench
Pronoun
Rodent
LUjuor
Extinct New
Kea land
bird
31. Purpose
33. Incline the
lietd
35. Delkate lllae
color
34. Pur white
clay from
which porce
lain ta insde
31. Tn what way
41 Regain
strantrth
41. Short for a
girl's name
43. In a line
44. Cipher
46. Chatnbtr In a
atovo
4R. Log flout
41. Adh;slvi
to. Anrlo-eaxoa
slave
S3. Pfifl
ft 4. Hard: vreflx
17. Aloft
ETElRsatlNISiEITI
t. Flower
t. Metallic ring
ing vessel
4. That clrl
I. Grew greda
Uv imalttr
I. elevated rail
road: cnlloq.
f. Proof of being
elsewhere
I. Range of
knowltdra
. Anrlnt Irtkb
CUT
STUDY DISEASE
TAKING HEAVY
TOLL OF DUCKS
6 ALT LAKE CITT. Utah (UP)
In laboratories of tha U. 8. Biological
Survey at th Bear River bay, migra
tory bird refuge In northern Utah
studies are being made to end a my
tertous disease which h killed htuv
dredR of thousand of wild ducks In
recent years.
Known aa "duck dUest," the
ftrange malady killed more than 50,
000 wild fowl In the Canadian pro
vince of Alberta alone this year, re
port Mid- In earlier years the dla
eae killed large numbers of the plrda
throughout the United States and the
northern Canadian provinces.
E. R. Kim bach, special laboratory
worker, who has been studying the
dlnene and It poMlble treatment for
12 yenra. reported that experts be
I leva t he dlwasc to be a form of
botullnus poinonlng. Ducks, feeding
upon portly decayed vegetable matter,
become afflicted with a type of pto
maine poisoning. Their neck muscles
become constricted, preventing them
from drinking, and they die of thirst.
Enlargement of laboratories at the
bird sanctuary, where between 4,000,-
ooo and S.000,000 ducks are expected
to mnke their home this winter, haa
been provided by a tAB OOO NRA fund
Hllotment. With added facilities,
workers hope to eomplet Investlga
tion of the duck dlseaM and to for
mulate some campaign to end the
terrific toll annually taken In bird
life.
Approximately 25,000 acrea of duck
grounds are under water at the sanc
tuary, built at a oost of 3f.0,000.
S
WOODBURY, N. J., Dec. I. (AP)
Weeping In Joy and gratefuln1
Mrs. Audry Smith Clark, 34-year-old
former Broadway dancer, was freed
today In the slaying of her husband,
Sheldon A. Clark, Jr., scion of
wenlthy Chicago oil family.
Failure of the Gloucester county
grand Jury to return an Indictment
against her after hearing 13 wlt
news in ita Investigation of the
shooting resulted In her release.
The young woman wept In the
hospital, where she Is recovering from
a severe head Injury Inflicted by her
husband shortly before .he wra killed
November 30. She may leave the
hospital tomorrow.
"Oh, I'm so glad. sha sobbed.
"Thank everybody, please."
1 TRAVEL SPEEDS
An example of the manner In which
air transport speed Is faclUtlng bust-1
ness transactions, ta disclosed .in a;
communication received by United
Air Lines from the American Fruit
Grower.
When purchsses by tha federal re-
1 lief commission were being determln
l ed Isat month, the Northweat Apple
Growers found It essential to have a
representative in Washington by a
certain date. Taking advantage of
United Air Lines' one-dsy service from
the Pacific northwest to the national
capltol, tha representative sold 8300,
000 worth of apples to the commis
sion. The whole des! wsa consum
mated In a few days from the time
the idea waa Inspired, aa a result of
the travel speed possible.
prrrsBUROH, Dec. i. rypr R. b.
Mellon, president of the Mellon Na
tional bsnk snd brother of Andret
Mellon, died today at the age of 76.
The multi-millionaire banker and
philanthropist had been In failing
health for a month and last Wednes
day his condition took a turn for the
worse. Death occurred at hla home
early today.
The aired, man lapsed Into uncon
sciousness serersl hours before h'.s
death.
Three HurTwhen
Cars Hit Head-On
PORTLAND, Dec. L (Vp) Three
persons were Jnjured here last night
when automobiles driven by William
A. Martin of Eugene and Charles P
Fromong of Portland collided head-
on at a highway intersection. Martin
snff-fr-pd a severe head bruise and was
taken to a hospital. Mrs. Fromong
and her dughtr Nellie. IS, were cut
snd bruised but were taken to thvlr
home for treatment.
Not atiperVltlou.
WALLA WALLA. Wash (UP) PrU
d.r. the 11th. held few qualm for
Mrs. Al Cram. Sh knocked a mirror
off a table. It did not break. A min
ute Jater she knocked a table lamp
to the floor. I.t merely bounced.
House Blolen. 0
VANCOUVER. B. C. (UP) Stolen
a ho'ise. Twelve yeara mo Mlse Jean
Morris left for Scotland to visit. Re
turning horn ah found nothln; but
a vacant lot where onre her hous
bad stood.
,
Real aatat 01 inauraacv 1CT I'
ACQUITTAL
yj 400, f hoot ted.
Movie Recruit
'f : '
Joan Sheldon, 15, blonde Los An
galea schoolgirl. It one of the newest
bidders for film stardom. Her smlls
helped her win a beauty contest at a
town fair benefit where film seouta
discovered Her, She formerly lived
In New Orleans. (Associated Press
Photo)
ROOSEVELT TAKES
WARM SPRINGS. Ga., Dec. l.-rUpi
President Rooeevelt resumed hla va
cation visit today a-fter a Joshing Jab
at his monetary critics.
Introducing s magician st last
night's TliaukARlvlng party on the
Warm Springs foundation, the Presi
dent remarked he probably "knows
some of the thlnga we are never able
to aolve." and suggested "Perhaps he
will put on something about the gold
standard."
Later, in opening his remarks as
presiding officer of the Thanksgiving
affair, Mr. Roosevelt noted the acts
of the magician, Julian Boehn of At
lanta, and of his ssslstsnce In one
act by Qua Gennerlch. the presi
dential bodyguard, who was called on
by Boehn in a card stunt.
"X suppose," said tha President, X
have to have my chance at the press,
so I will tell you now that there are
certain papers In the United States
thst you need not read tomorrow,
because I am going to tell you what
the headlines are going to be tomor
row morning. They are going to ssy
thst Dr. Julian Boehn Is going to be
appointed secretary of the treaaury
and that Gus Gene rich is going to
head the federal reserve system."
This wa regarded as the presi
dential reply to the public and pres
critics of his "managed currency"
program which he has indicated quite
clearly he will pursue.
It wss hla first direct pun 110 ref
erence to the monetary dispute since
hla arrival here ten days ago.
Meteorological Report
December 1. 1883.
Forecast s.
MAtfrA mnA vlrlMit.V 7nrrflaslne
cloudiness, followed by occasional rain
tonight and Friday, ongniiy warmer
tonight.
Oregon: Increasing cloudlnesa, roi-
tnvMri h nnaulnntvl rain rrent and
snow or rain east portion tonight and
Saturday, Slightly warmer tonight.
Local Pot.
Temperature a year ago today;
Highest, 40: lowest, 39.
Total precipitation, none.
Excess or deficiency for the month,
none.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 10U3. 1.47 Inches.
Deficiency for the season, 37
Inchea.
Relative humidity at s p. m. yea
terday 100 per cent; 5 a. m. today,
100 per rent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:31 a. m. Sun
set, 4:41 p. m.
71
Olty
Boston . 88 P. Cdy.
Cheyenne 44 34 Cloudy
Chlcsgo .. M 38 P. Cdy.
Eureka - M 38 P Cdy.
Helena . 30 18 Clear
Loe Anneles .. 90 48 Clear
MEDFORD 38 It Foggy
New Orlesn . 78 118 Clear
New York 88 38 Cleer
Omaha 84 38 .03 Rain
Phoenix 89 38 Clear
'Portland 43 38 Cloudy
I Reno .... 48 30 Clear
iRosehurg . 48 34 Cloudy
jsalt Lake 40 30 T Cloudy
I Han Francisco 88 48 Cloudy
I Seattle 44 ....
'spoken 38 34 ' Clear
I Walla Walla 44 30 Clear
Washington, DC 78 48 Clear
Ahe. Hold Gold Traure-
JARBRIDOE. Nr. (UP)-.WrecJter
who burned carefully the floor tim
bers of the old Blkoro gold mill here,
found that th ash ft contained thou
sand of dollar If) (old.
Wall board when th cyantd so
lution used in milling had solidified.
aio war rich, in gold, It wa asld.
DENTIFIEO SAY
TEXAS OFFICERS
EL PASO. Tex., Dec. 1 (AP) Ax-
slatant District Attorney John Penn
announced that a charge of murder
will be filed today against Arthur 0.
Wilson. 28, Cleveland. O., in connec
tion with the slaying of Mrs. Irena
Dlebolt, 28. attractive Cleveland
widow.
The widow's body was found near
Van Horn. Texas, east of El Paso on
Novamber 7. Sha hsd been beaten
over the head with a heavy Instru
ment. a cord tied tightly around her
neck and all her clothing except silk
stockings removed.
Identification was established yes
terday by Cleveland police who
showed plcturea of the slain woman
to Mrs. Frank Cheaka. Cleveland. Mra.
Dlebolt'a atster.
Sheriff Chrla P. Fox said that ha
haa been Informed that Mrs. Dlebolt
left Cleveland with Wllaon in Sep.
tember for California In an automo
bile bought by Mra. Dlebolt with part
of 84000 she received In Insurant
following the death of her husband.
The etierlff said that a federal
plant Inspection station crew on th
boundary between Arltona and Cali
fornia gave him a license number of
car that passed through there east
on November 2 that was found to
have been Issued In Cleveland to Wil
son. Inspectors at the station said
that the driver had a "companion."
PORTLAND, Dec. 1. WV-A loan of
S3.5OO.000 to United St&tee Linen In
dustries. Inc., will be granted by toe
Public Works Administration, the Ore-
gonlan said today, for construction of
a linen factory In or near Portland,
and for development of the flax in
dustry 1n the Willamette valley.
The article, based on a special dla
patch from Washington, D. C, said tt
Is expected that within five years,
between 60,000 and 60,000 ocres of
flux will be In cultivation In the
Willamette valley, and that from 13,
000 to 18,000 persons will receive
steady employment in the Industry.
Will P. Llpman of Portland la presi
dent of the United Statea National
company. He has been In Washing
ton, D. C-, several months in the In
terests of the project.
GERMANS REVIVE
GAY NIGHT LIFE
BERLIN. (Trp) After long month
of anxiety, Oer man caterer and res
taurateurs are heaving a lgh of re
lief, for It develop that ven in th
National Socialist stat a ludteloua
measure of recreation will not b
frowned ea.
For a long time It wa touch and
go. Serlous-mlnded Nasi leader em-
phatlced th desirability of return
to simple Teutonlam. It looked Ilk
a long, hard winter for night clubs, .
gala ball and banquet.
Then Chancellor Hitler sea an tear
at rest by prglng that "tha ldeaology
of rugallty and th systematic cur. ,
tallment of demand" must be corn
batted with every force.
This bolshevlstlo Idea of gradual
suppression th requirement of civ
ilization would lead to th destruc
tion of living nd of commerce." h
aald. "Th decisive factor 1 not to
curtail one's sell, but to better one
self."
Northwest Coast
Warned of Storm
PORTLAND. Dec. 1. CP) Storm
wamtnaa were ordered up at Oregon
and Washington coast stations today
for strong eoutherly wind and occa
sional galea tonight and Saturday.
The weather bureau said blow of
considerable Intensity waa reported
moving In from the Pacific,
Urge I'w of t'tah Copper.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah.(UP) UM
of Utah topper in th manufacture of
transmission llnea to the Muse.
Shoals project waa urged In a measjc
to Dr. A. E. Morsan, in charge 01
letting bids for material. It was sign
ed by Ciov. Henry R. Blood of Utih.
Mayor Louis Marcus, Salt Lake Cltv,
and E. J. FJeldated. secretary of th
Ogden chamber of commerce.
quarts nrlnra piiir Health.
OLINOHOUSE, Nev. (UP) Slx'.y
pounds of quarts, panned out wttn
pan and mortar, produced 81800 for
Louie nrpo and Steve Maffl, leasera
of the Dondaro mine here. They hev
shipped 84000 worth of amalgam to
date.
Oldest Veteran fpl'li Ralls.
WHEELER, Ore (UP) Believed to
be the oldest living Confederate vet
eran In Oregon. John Hlcki celebrat
ed hi 88th birthday recently by w
Ing and splitting his own firewood.
dally chore for him sine he cam
her 80 year ago.
PORTLAND. Ore. (UPl An "X"
snake )lamee twin of th reptll
world wa exhibited her by Fred
Reinklng. Th nak had two hearts
and two bodies, th latter crossed Ilk
the letter "X" nd Joined together.
Both "anake" were complete tn phye
lologteal detail.
Beating tost can b reduced. For
complete heating tfrrlc call art
Schmldll, 4181663.
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