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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OEEGOX, MONDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1931
PAGE SEVEN
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FOB WANT ADA
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -Lady's brown purse containing
bus ticlcet from Medford to Seattla
and some money. Suitable reward.
Mrs. John Millard, SS cottage street.
LOST Little glrl'a tan beret at Cra-
wrlan theater. Saturday morning
' Finder pleaae call 985-U
LOST Lady's brown hat, under brim
orange. Finder pleaae return to
Tribune office.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
FOR KENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR BENT Ranch on highway; new
'buildings, small house; good well,
spring: 40 acres ready fall crop. Mrs.
A. U Reed, one mile south, 1 mile
east Beagle P. O.
POR RENT Floor sanding machine
Economy Lumber. No. Riverside,
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Wood truck
and trailer. 814 West and.
TRADE: 1924 Ford for corn or wheat.
Write Box 85, Butte Falls.
36x6 truck tire for wood. Tel 1044-X.
TRADE New lumber for fresh cow
N. L. Hawk. Rt. 1, Talent.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 3 lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White Jlec
trla sewing machine for light se
dan. Box 638, Tribune.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXHANOE Oarage and service eta
tlon. stock and equipment worth
2,500. Will trade for clear prop-
erty or farm to tl,500, balance cash
and terms. Health needs change of
climate. Addre&s 3. C. Bond, Cres
well. Ore.
EXCHANGE Small house on good lot
Value $350.00, or light car. Inquire
145 N. central.
LARGE 8-room house in good condi
tion. 2 blocks from Dniver&lty In
Eugene, for small house in Medford
Would consider desirable Ashland
property. Phone 424-J-2, Medford
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman for general house
work. Must be good cook. Private
family. Give references. Address
Medford. P. O. Box 1124.
MALE OR FEMALE
DRIVING to Sacramento Tuesday
morning. Would like to have one or
two passengers share expenses. Call
661-Y.
W ANTED MALE HELP
MECHANIC with wide acquaintance
wanted by factory, sell and Install.
$85 guarantee and commission.
Write Box 4370, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
LADY wants work In store, factory,
office. Box 4354, Tribune.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wants practical nursing or house
keeping. Box 4612.
CHILDREN cared for In my borne. 840
E. atn.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0U8
WANTED Galvanized water tank,
2000 or 3000 gallon. O. P. Sullivan.
Route 2, Box 188, Beall Lane.
WANTED 5 or 6 pack burros. W.
Fox, Dlxonvllle, Ore.
WANTED Cow for feed and care dur
ing winter. Will buy If satisfactory.
B Rogers, Gen. Del , Medford.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd
Hand Store, 1303 N. Riverside. Tel
266.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits of Med
ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Mall
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone
969-R. Thlbault.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
a u n DinTirnnfl at.ttminjm
BRASS, COPPER and. Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE
27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062
WANTED Warrants. Redden at Co
WANTED Household goods, -toves
toots or what have you. Medford
Bargain Bouse. 27 N. Orape St. rel
1062.
FOR "ENT H0USE8
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building & Loan Ass n.
Phone 195.
S AND 10 ACRE TRACTS
H0 DOWN, 5 MONTH;
on pavement; plenty water, electricity
and phone available. Phone 1281
Montgomery.
CHOICE Willamette Valley farm; no
irrigation required; excellent tree
silt soil; good Improvements; fine
location; 10 cattle. 3600-lb. team. 40
tona nay, good farm machinery
Total price 95.000; good terms. See
our selective list Oregon farms for
sa ,e and trade. 15 North Fir, Med
ford.
20 ACRES for sale or rent; house,
good barn, well, fenced. See Wlckle
at Fluhrer's Baaery.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1933 TERRAPLANE 8 DeLuxe sedan:
6 wheels and Karl-Keen trunk.
Looke like new. Attractive price.
Eakln Motor Co.
6TUDEBAKER SALES 44 SERVICE
South Riverside
1934 Chevrolet 1', ton truck like
new
1929 Studebaker sedan 1225.00
Chevrolet coupe 135.00
1933 Terraplane 8 DeLuxe Sedan
1934 Terraplane 6 Coach Demonstra
tor 1934 Hudson 8 Sedan Demonstrator
Prices right for quick sale. Tride
and terms.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.. So Riverside
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Dresser with large mirror.
two bedroom chairs. Apt. 2 Holly
Aptmts., 135 North Holly. Phone
256-X.
FOR SALE Tokay grapes, 2o. Hartley
9-F-5.
FOR SALE: No. 1 perfect cedar shlng
les, 335 8. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For grain or
alfalfa hay, 75 head of good breed
ing ewes. Call evenings. W, H
Brotherton. Orand Hotel.
FOR SALE; Cook stove used less than
a year. Reasonable. Telephone Cen
tral Point, 141.
'FISHERMEN, learn to tie your own
files. Our Instruction boox of 10
Illustrations teaches you how for
the small cost of ai.oo. Pacific
Coast Supply Co., 721 Main Street,
Oregon City, Oregon."
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANKI). radios, typewriters
electric refrigerators, washing ma
chines, guns or on anything of real
value.
CECIL JENSINUS
No. 6 S Front.
MONEY LOANED on Homee: monthly
payments. Medford Federal Sav A:
Loan Assn., 126 E. Main. Tel. 195.
MONEY LOANED ON PURNITURt
CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le
gal rate. W. E. Thomas, 45 S.
Central. State license No. 8 157.
Painting and I'aperhanglitg
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
Hanglng. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Orap-e
EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and mover. Special livestock
moving equlcment. Prices light
619 Noith Riverside. Phone 1044-X
Wall Paper cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per sq.
ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett.
LEGAL NOTICES
BEAUTIFUL Beige Lapln fur Jacket,
size 36. Bargain. Camelo Cleaners.
211 W. Main. Phone 1260.
FOR SAIJS Wheat 81.50 hundred. 4
ton hay, near Talent. 637 Pine St.
Phone 387-J.
FOR SALE Gas range; Ruud gas
heater, bed and springs. 2 linoleum
rugs, breakfast table and chairs.
132 Vancouver.
GET YOUR winter supply Newtown
applea now, Ala Vista Co., So. Fir.
FOR SALE Bosc pears. Just right
for eating or canning, 50c box. Ala
Vista Co., So. Fir.
FOR SALE: Hammered alfalfa hav.
Jas. A. Woods, Phone ll-X-41, Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE Wheat ana oats, 8150
100 lbs. Call 704 N. Central after
4 p. m.
LARGE Colonial range stove with res
ervoir, like new. Phone 1335-X.
DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 722.
HOME FOR SALE Near park.
quire 207 So. Ivy.
FOR SALE 10 acres good Irrigated
land. O. C. Boggs.
FOR SALE Several farms for sale.
O. C. Boggs.
IF 14 EARNING on $2500 Invest
ment In two houses on one very
large lot In east Medford interests
you, then write Box 4621, Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE In upper Sams Valley. 60
acres, close to good school, build
ings are not so good, but the land
Is good and there'a a good spring
and some timber Could be made a
nice place. Price $700, half cash
V. R. Bonhem, Phoenix, or Phone
851-R-3.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries. Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box 66, Tribune.
63 ACRES near Applegate P. O.: 11 A
cultivation, free water right; bal
ance timber; Improvements. Paul
Erdman. Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE OR TRADE White Rock
breeding cockerels from 8 years
trspnestlhg. O. R. Jackson. Stewart
Ave. 2 houses west Orchard Home
Drive.
PURE Bronae toms. Cockeran's prize
stock $6. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1, Ashland
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1120 West
2nd.
FOR SALE 2 fresh milk cows. Cum
mlngs Poultry Ranch. 6 ml, out
Midway Rd. Central Point.
TWO. three, four, houses, furnished,
water. 812 Summit.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room mod
ern house. 410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne Ave
Four room unfurnished stucco
home, hsrdwood floors, fireplace
plpelesa hot air furnace. Charles R.
. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone
302.
3 -ROOM furnished house. 134 S. Ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished S-room bun
galow. 911 South Grape.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown At Whit
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furn. apt. Call 1368-W.
FOR RENT Furnished apt., 706 So
Oakdale.
BACHELOR apartment. 445 8. Front.
FOR RENT ROOM-BOARD
ROOM. BOARD 153 No. Oaadele
RATES very moderate at 716 C Main
ATTRACT1VF rooms 404 S. Orape
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR SALE Extra good weaner pigs.
Whitman, Coker Butte Road.
FOR SALE 24 rabbit and hutches
Third bouse south city hall Jack-
FOR SALE Registered Shropshire
rams. L. A. Salade. Central Point.
FOR SALE: Fresh Durham cow, a .so
2 cows; will trade for work horse
or young stock. W. E. Mann, ml.
north Four Corner Service atatlon.
Midway road.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830
Bennett.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Shepherd puppies. 840 K.
9th.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Organ on storage bill
Oold Hill.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Chevrolet four passenger
club coupe, 1924 model but driven
only twenty three thousand miles,
good condition, five good tires, semi
balloons, front ahock absorbers.
Phone 843 or 256X.
ORAND HOTEL announces their low
winter rstes. Cozy steem-hested :
rooms now available. j
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms,
and garage storage at moderate ;
rates by week sr month 325 South -R:versidt
avenue
ROOMS - Weil furnished,
Phone I64-L.
heated
USED CAR SALE
REDUCED PRICES
1932 Plymouth Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
t933 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 DeSoto Sedan
1930 Chevrolet sedan.
1928 Chrysler 62 Sedan.
I o j Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 LaSalle 5-pasa Coupe
1930 Stutt 8 Sedan
1927 Chevrolet Coupe.
ARMSTBONO MOTORS. INC.
28 No. Riverside. Tel. II.
FOR SALE Solo trumpev. New never
been used. Cheap for cash. Box 4728
Tribune.
FOR SALE Rebuilt Fordson tractor,
cneap for quick sale. Jacksonville
Garage,
FOR SALE Grapes, J. A. Manke,
four miles west of Medford, adjoin
ing Clancy Orchard. tf'
GRAPES and grape Juice for sale
imi&uii vineyard, rnone oiu-rt-1.
DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 80 fir
oio Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, cent and a half
a pound. Ted Fl6h on Anderson
Road S. W. of Phoenix.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
rccu mj, i,n una aaruett sis.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice.
at tne ueu vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford
FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo-
pnone, oattery radio. $5 Eastman
Kodak postcard size, portable vie
trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house
hold appliances, fruit Jars and
tools. 822 Cedar.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re-
pmicu. ticks narawaro, lill west
Main.
FOR SALE Used sewlngrmachlnea.au
manes; terms ir desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt.
leruiizer, teaming, pnone 912-J.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
Zn the Matter of the Estate of E. . J.
Mulr, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that I have
been duly and regularly appointed
Administrator of the above entitled
estate under and by virtue of an order
of the County Court of Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, duly made, rendered and
er.tered upon September 15th, 1934.
and all creditors having claims against
said deceased are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified, with
vouchers thereunto attached, and all
persons owing said estate are notified
to pay their said Indebtedness to me
at the office of G. M. Roberta, my
attorney. In the Medford National
Bank Building, Rooms 201-203, Med
ford, Oregon, within six months from
the date of thla notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 22nd
day of September, 1934.
HENRY O. MUIR,
Administrator of the Estate
of E. J. Mulr, Deoeased.
Notice of Warrant call
Warrants of School District Number
9 to and Including No. 294 are here
by celled for payment October 23.
1934. Interest on said warrants will
cease on that date.
EDITH WEIDMAN, Clerk
School District No. 9.
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY
STORE IS BURGLARIZED
A burglar was busy again at West
ern Auto Supply, 101 South Riverside
Saturday night, according to city
police. He attempted to break open
the safe some time after 11 p. m., but
failed after knocking off the combi
nation. Saturday's third entrance was made
the same way that waa used the first
two times, despite a glaring arc light
that has been lntsalled In the rear
of the building. A amall panel was
broken from & window, enabling the
robber to reach the opening bar.
Use Mall rrlbune want ads
STEIWER ADVISES
LEGION AGAINST
BLAMED BY MATES ON RESCUE SHIP
(Continued iron psge one.)
that a demand for immediate pay
ment would Intensify animosities and
arouse an organised opposition which
win make favorable action more
difficult."
Preservation of the guarantees ot
the constitution, the senator said.
Is "the first duty of citizenship."
He lashed out at "those who would
follow a will o the wisp In quest
of social betterment ... In behali
of a program of political experimen
tation."
Would Limit Opportunity
"They seek Innovations," - he de
clared. "They believe that the con
cepts of American tarn have not prov
ed sound. They would limit or deny
the right of private property. They
would limit opportunity elsewhere.
They could cast all men In a com
mon mold and thus take away the
unequaled privilege which has be
longed to the boys and girls ot
America to build themselves up from
humble beginnings to positions ot
honor, affluence and power."
MIAMI, Fla.. Oct. 22. (AP) Un
der bright, sun-swept skies, the six
teenth annual convention of the
American Legion was called to order
at 10 a. m. today by National Com
mander Edward A. Hayes In Bay
Front park.
Thousands of neatly uniformed
Legionnaires. Including the approxi
mately 1,200 official delegates and
hundreds of other visitors and home j
folks were gathered around the flag-
draped amphitheatre In the palm-1
dotted park aa the gavel feu open-i
lng the Initial session of the con
vention at which the bonus ques
tion stands aa the paramount Issue.
Many View Meeting
The park, which extends westward
from the boy front to Blscayne
boulevard, was packed with specta
tors. Governor Dave Sholta officially
welcomed the delegates In behalf of
Florida, after being Introduced by
Commander Hayes.
In his address, he said "It Is our
responsibility as Legionnaires to be
eternally vigilant and constantly
alert In time of peace to protect
thla country from communistic prop
aganda and from sinister Influences."
Thomas H. Healy, assistant dean
of Georgetown University's school
for foreign service, told the Legion
that a disarmed United States would
be a menace to the peace of the
world.
Arm For Safety
He declared that the surest way
to prevent aggressive action by other
nations Is to be armed In advance.
Withdrawal of Ray Murphy of
Ida Grove, Iowa, as a candidate for
national commander, was a last
minute development before the In
itial session today.
Murphy announced that he would
support Frank Belgrano, Jr., of Ban
Francisco, the. man well-Informed
circles say Is the most likely to
succeed Edward A. Hayea, Incumbent.
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Officer! and members of the crew of the Dollar liner President
Cleveland, which went to the aid of the flaming Morro Castle, war.
questioned at the federal Inquiry Into the dlsaater. The master of th.
President Cleveland, Robert E. Carey, la shown as he gave his testi
mony. Later other officers and members of the crew testified that he
mishandled hi ship and delayed launching lifeboats and aa a result
failed to make any rescues. (Associated Press Photo)
Gandhi Woman Disciple Here
To Talk of Her 'Adopted' India
FOR SALE White sewing machine,
POR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine til-
ued at 12000 for light car Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd
Ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots.
Shoes, Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment
S17 North Riverside.
KINDERGARTEN Spsrta Bldg Music
and dance. Phone 1545 or 1350-w
Ruth Luy Alice Holmback.
A SO-CENT turkey dinner will be
served at First M K church, Tues
day at 6:30. Oood program.
FOR SALE Equity In house.
620 Haven.
Call
D0O8 examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th
and Balett.
RADIO SERVICE
DON'S RADIO SERVICE
Repairs Sales Rentals.
433 E Main St. Phone 688
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACK HON CO.
AIIHTKACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
Coun".
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Rooms a and 6 No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Rlilto Phone 1015-Y.
D.Mitlitrj.
DK.VTIHTRY Dr. I. H. Oore. 236 B
Main.
Mpert 1 Inflow Clranera
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1173
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DRIVEN ASHORE
(Conttnueo from page one.)
ing the gale, and several persons
were Injured by flying glass.
At Seaside waves reported from
twenty to thirty feet high crashed
over the cement sea wall at tha
end of the city's main street. Roof
were torn from downs of beach
side cottages and strewn along ths
beach.
Several fishing boats were lost
when they were carried out to tea)
by the fore of the gala.
Carrying only scanty baggage, confuting chiefly of ft khsddl cloth
handbag, Madeline Blade. English-born disciple ot Gliandl. cornea to the
L'nlted Htntce to lecture. She plans a two weeks' stay as the result of an
Invitation by the Rev. John Haynes Holmes. New York paator and president
of the All-World Gandhi Fellowship. "I shall sry-Rk all over the states
about my master Gandhi and my beloved adopted country of India, she
said before she sailed from London.
(By the Associated Press)
Her English society friends knew
her as Madeline Slade; to Indie, ahe
Is Shlrmatt Mlra Behn, and to Oan
dhl, whose disciple ahe la, her name
la Mlrabal.
Madeline Blade, the daughter of Sir
Bdmond Slade, British admiral, who
went In for fox-hunting and sports,
dancing and pretty clothes, "died."
she says, November 7, 1035, and In
her place waa born Mlrabal.
She decided that Oandhl waa the
"light for which I had been search
ing." and to prepare herself for dls
clpleshlp, ahe lived in seclusion with
poor peasants, studying, spinning and
weaving.
Now she la to tell Americana about
India and lta teeming millions, from
her own first-hand observations.
Miss Slade, who has been twice im
prisoned by the British authorities,
is now 41. She Is six feet tall. After
a year's probationary period, ahe was
accepted as a full-fledged member or
Gandhi's Ashram, or college, at Ahm
edabad. She presents a striking con
trast to the little man who la seeking
to make India Independent of the
scepter of Great Britain.
She accompanied the Mahatma to
the round table conference In L01
don In 1031. at a time when hi spir
itual movement, with lta boycot of
foreign textiles, had affected the great
mill centers of Lancashire.
She wears a Hindu ahawl which
shields her head. Her hair la close
cropped in token of her vow of cell
bacy. White drapery covers her body.
and her feet are shod with aandals,
"I ihall speak all over the states
about my master and my beloved
adopted country of India," she aatd
Just before sailing from London.
want to apeak to the American pub
lic about conditions in India aa I
know them myaelf." She was Invited
to make the trip by the Rev, John
Haynea Holmes, New York pastor who
Is president of the All-World Oandnl
Fellowship.
Her bsggsge, when she sailed, wis
scanty. It consisted chiefly of a
khaddl cloth handbag.
SKATTtX Oct. 33. (AP) A real
lng gale, approaching hurricane pro
portions, which blew out of th
southwest at daybreak yesterday, to
day had left a death toll of at least
17 and caused uneatlmated property
damage In the Pacific Northwest,
The wind reached a recorded ve
locity of 83 miles an hour at
Tacoma. while 70 miles waa re
corded at Boeing field here.
Clouda scudded through dark
and angry sky- while the wind bit
and tore at buildings, trees and,
shipping and Intermittent rain lash
ed the earth.
Two Cities Flooded
The gales subsided today but two
flooded cities, damaged shipping,
wrecked buildings, power and com
munication lines tangled, much fall
en timber and the death list re
mained, A revised death list follows:
Capt. Bernard Thomas and tout
members of the crew of the amall
purse seiner Agnes, which sank off
Port Town send. The others lost were
Leonard Torget, Leonard Berg, M
Peterson and Howard Anderson. Ail
were of Seattle,
Jun Took Tung, Chinese, killed;
when a aide of the Alkl hotel here
collapsed.
Charles N. Olbler, 95, killed ott
the road south of Port Orchard in
Kltaap county when & tree fell on
him as he was clearing logs off th
road, blown there by the storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christiansen
each 45, of Tacoma. A power line
fell on a radio antenna they were -repairing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dybal, who
operated a fish trap at the mouth
of the Skagit river. It waa wrecked
and their house oa the piers went
down.
R. M. Hal vers on of Portland, guest
at a BelUngham hotel, who waa
working on the roof when an edge
gave way,
Halmer M. Lee, 41, of Bremerton.
A tree fell on him after he had
gotten out or his car on the navy
yard highway and itarted to clear
logs away.
Chris Paetow, 35, of Portland. Hia
boat overturned while duck hunting.
Waldxon Larson of Belllngham
drowned while duck hunting on the
Skagit river.
George Placldl, Indian youth.
drowned off Fish Point.
An unidentified man, also believ
ed of Belllngham, drowned In the
same party with Larson. An unlden
titled man from Everett Is missing.
The bodies were found by a group
looking tor Mr. and Mrs. John Ryno
vi oravkiv, wuu UBU uron f Cxjr boa
missing, but who were picked up
on the B tan wood jetty by a truck.
Seven cows on the farm ot Mar
tin McQue near Stan wood were kilt
ed when the barn collapsed.
Lifter Sinks Blver Boat
The liner President Madison which
sank the stern-wheeler Harvester and
damaged other aa It plunged from
lta moorings here yesterday was
warped back Into position at pier
41 today.
Striking with fury shortly after
daybreak yesterday morning, the
storm awept over this region ail
day, not subsiding until after night
fall. The 83-mlle an hour velocity
waa recorded at the Tacoma munic
ipal airport; a velocity of 70 mile
waa recorded by government Instru
ments at Boeing field here, and ft
60-mlle wind at the downtown
weather atatlon.
At the Orays Harbor cities of
Aberdeen and Hoqulam, residents to
day relived the flood days of last
December, after yesterday's flood had
risen to within three Inches of the
height at that time. Lashed by the
southwest gale, the waters at high
tide flooded both business districts
and a large part of the residential
districts.
With sis feet of water at South
Aberdeen, resident were either res
cued by police in amall boat, or
remained marooned till the water
fell. More than half the houses in
Hoqulam were also flooded to ft
greater or leas degree. The gale wa
the most severe ever recorded there.
Freak Kitten Born
SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (UP) A
fresk kitten waa born In a Utter here,
with eight legs, two bodies, one head,
and one half male and the other half
female. Three legs were In front and
five In back. It died within a fev
days Two other kitten la th aame
litter were normal,
BELLINOIIAM, Oct. 32. (AP)
While on canoeing party Saturday
night at Sliver lake, 00 miles eaat
ot here, Nlrholss Schwsrte, 38, mar
ine editor of the Seattle Dally Jour
nal of Commerce, drowned. His com
panion wss saved.
BALEM,15ctT" 23. (AP) Governor
Julius L. Meier, who has been con
fined to his home near Portland
with a hard cold, announced through
the executive offices here today he
woi;Jd be at the capltol for a meet
ing of the board ot control tomor
row.
Huge Cantaloupe Grown
OODEN, Utah (AP) A cantaloup
3d Inches long waa grown here by
Mrs. Marie Sparhawk. The melon
was twice the six of the ordinary
cantaloupe.
McMINNVILLB, Ore., Oct. 33.
(AP) John P. Wolf, 81, of Amity,
died In hospital here last night
from a aktill fracture, suffered when
he waa struck by an automobile
driven by Lawrence Loban, 17.
Mr. Mabel Nichols, merro -soprano,
a new resident of Medford will be
heard over KM ED Monday evening.
October 33. at seven o'clock. In a
group songs by Fred Alton Height:
"I'm In Love With Someone," "Mo
ther Little Honey Boy." and "When
You and I Were Kids Together.
Better clothes for leas. It will piy
you to climb my stairway, Klein to
Tailor, 128 East Main, upstairs.
INDUSTRIAL ART
CLASS TO OPEN
Th Unirsrslty of Oregon axttnslon
class In Industrial Art tor Bglnnera
will most Tuesday atenlng, Octotxr
93, at th high school beginning at
7:11, It was announoad today. This
court, waa discontinued but arrange
msnts bar. ban madfr to norganla
It.
In addition to thosa who hav. al
ready .nrolled, oth.ra Interested la
th. work ara United to attend Tues
day's session, alias Marian Ady la th
Instructor In charge.
Th tiunslon art oours will In.
clud stencil, batik, block print and
toy making and la designed particu
larly (or teachers and bomemaker
who desire to study color, compo.lt
.and Una,