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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER IG, 1934. PAGE TWENTY-ONE Vti liUY ffllliWHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR E ASY REFERENCE, H ( VO Bocaovv If and erj sd o chit pace o mUJ probably find eiactlj the tmnt too nnl to bo) ot sell " 11 lull thert. ad.er tit . . . U " pentlTC, olfecti RATES Pet word first injection (Hinimiim 25c 1 edditlonaJ Umrtton. pet word -. ( Minimum 10c) Per iu par montn. wltnout copj changes Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AMD FOUND FOUND Keys In leatner container. Owner may have same by payi'V! for ad. Tribune office. v LOST Dark brown leather key con f talner with 4 keya. Tel. 985. FOUND Lady's light tan glove. Own er can have aame by calling at Tribune and paying for ad. LOST At Van Scovoc field, brown leather jacket, 12-year size Reward Phone 1046. ' LOST Fox terrier, male, 6 moa. old; long ears, black spots, snort white tall. Reward. L. E. clevenberg, Ml Haven St. Tel. 1304-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished a-rooro ap-.. 618 No. Central. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS ALL 'DRESSED UP' IN SATINS 3 -ROOM apu. 525 No. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished apt., 204 So. Grape. FOR RENT Large housekeeping rooms. $1.50 per week. 627 No Central. FOR RENT Furn Ished apt. 706 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apt., furnished, and sleeping rooms. 375 So. Central. ;FOR SALE Sand and gravel. 50c per; I yard. Phone 401-J-l. I i 1 ! FOR SALE! Model A parts. Phone i 7-F-14. I t FOR SALE Filberts. 15c lb. Mrs. D. I J. Stelner, near Howard school. , 1 I FOR SALE Beardless barley, Federa- i ! tlon wheat. Kanota oats, ear corn. I Henry Nledermeyer. on Old Stage ! road. Phone J'ville 354. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room Call 1368-W. AUCTION SALE t At Pavlllion. every Saturday. Cattle, horses, hogs, 3 wagons, farm ma chinery, furniture. Consign your property. SO. ORE. LTVESTOCK AUCTION CO. R. J. Forsyth. Col. A. H. Dudley. 723 Mc Andrews. Auct. 530 Berry dale. POR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month. 325 South Riverside avenue. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 S. Front. FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Department, on Grape street. Will remodel to suit permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap ply at Mull Tribune (newspaper) office. FOR RENT Floor sanding machine Economy Lumber. No. Riverside. FOR RENT" Holly ""Court! NoTTl. Jackson Co. Bldg. 4s Loan Assn Phone 195. FOR SALE Window glass, cedar shin gles. Woods Lumber Co. FOR SALE Dressed turkeys, ducks and fryers, phone 351-R. FOR SALE Kanota oats, best beard less barley and wheat. R. C. Ben son, Rt. 2. FOR SALE Lightweight drag-saw, reasonable. Ed. Ouches, 22 Berry dale Ave. FOR SALE: Miner's screens every size and mesh lor placer and quarto cut to exact size. Ship anywhere. Great saving In price Volncy Dixon. 124 No. Riverside. Nat bldg.. Med-ford. FOR EXCHANGE LOST If dog rn.ss.ng. call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP EXPERIENCED dairy and livestock man wanting Job or wilt take good place on shares. Will Invest small amount with right owner. Best of local references. P. O. Box 647, or call Apt. 24. Grand Hotel, betwean 6 and 7 p. m. EXCHANGE Weaner pigs and feeder shoats to trade for heifer calves. Bechtold, 1st house north of No. Phoenix school. TRADE Horses Phone 838-R. lor model A Ford, FOR SALE OR TRADE Saw mandle Rear 1015 No. Central. TO TRADE 10 ewes for platform scale or springtooth harrow. John Jj. Nealon, Central Point. FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good springs, mattresses foi twin beds o: day beds. Rt. 1, Box 348. Medford FOR EXCHANGE 1029 mode? A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Med ford for late model ford V-8. Tel 407- Y i I. WANTED FKMALE HELP TED Girl for light housework. .Call 746-R. WANTED SITU ATI0N8 , EXCHANOE Furn. re-upholstering tor lumber, wood, Ilah poles and reels. Phone 969-R. AUTO MECHANIC Steady or part time: Wages or percentage. 4125, Tribune. MIDDLE-AGED lady wants home keeping or practical nursing. Box 4107, Tribune. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4612. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US RANCH wanted to rent, 40 acres or more, on shares. Wm. Meek, star route, Jacksonville. WANTED Late model used car. Phone 7-F-I4. WANTED Two business women to room and board with lady living alone In nicely furnlehed home Box 4139, Tribune. WANTED To lease, buy or trade city or country property for small, nicely furnished apt. house. Box 413S, Tribune. DRESSMAKING 11 So. Orange. WANTED 3500 857-L. l-lnch shakes. Tel WANTED Army officer desires 5 or 6-room ft rnlshed bouse. Reason able rent. Close In. Box 3709, Mall Tribune. WANTED A Splnnett desk, walnut or mahogany finish. Must be In good condition and reasonable. Ad dress Box 3700. Tribune. FOh SALE OR TRADE White lleo- trie sewing machine for light se dan Box 638, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL . ESTATE I HAVE a buyer for a small stock ranch, 70 to 100 acres; also 5-ro?m house on 3 to 6 acres, near Medford What have you? B. J. Palmer. Real Estate Broker, Jackson County Bank, Main Floor. FOR TRADE 18 A. highly Improved: best of soil: 3 miles out. Want smaller acreage close In. L. G. P.ckell, Phone 1580-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of teal estate, think of Brown Ac White. A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut treca and berries. Win sacrifice on terms or cash. Box 58, Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building 6c Loan Ass'd Phone 195. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-lna. LOW PRICES 1034 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth 8edan 1932 Plymouth 4 Seden. 1034 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1930 Ford Model A Town Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 28 No. Riverside. Tel. 16. WANTED Indian sidecar. Box 3668. Mall Tribune. WANTED Place close to Medford Pay with 1400 contract, payable to per month. J. 1. Penton. Talent. FURNITURE van going south want, load both ways. Phone 332 I FOR SALE Model T truck: good con dition: new tires, woods Lumber Company. CONVALECENT HOME. Ashland. Ore. - cares for invalids and aged. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house In city limits of Md ford Must be cheap. Box 308 Mall Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. Phone JUST TWO 1934 TERRAPLANES left and at a big discount to make room ror new 35 models to be announced In December. Eakln Motor Co., Hudson Dealer. CONSTIPATION. Intestllnal self-pols- onlng yields to VIA VI EMULSION, a new and effective bowel hygiene. Remarkable results, priced low. Inf. free Vlavl Dealer. Mrs. E. H. Hurd, 1136 W. 10th St., Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordson tractor for good team of horses. Phone 417. FOR SALE Woven wire fencing. 20c roa. led nsn, Phoenix. POR SALE Used brick. South end Cottage St bridge. Call at S. Chll ders, 631 Spencer St. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. FtcK's Hardware, 131 West Main. DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 60 fir 515 Pennsylvania. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sta. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt. fertilizer, teaming, phone 912-J. FOR SALE White sewing machine Angora rabbits 314 Willamette FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val ued at (2000 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE haul ing rates on furniture moving, ..tc. We have first-class equipment for handling large or small Jobs. Let . us figure with you on your next move Job. Insured carriers. F. E SAMSON CO. Phone 833 . 229 N. Riverside. ARCHITECTURAL drafting. House plans and details. 323 Kennet, Berrydale. MONEY LOANED on anything of value. Cecil Jennings. BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd- AliSTKACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete rule System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooma 3 and 6. No. 32 North Centra) Ave., upstair,. Rlalto. Phone 1615-Y. I 1 pi uiUi' m nv f:ir.;J I - 4 i f;Xn fr-i itA -"hVw DEMOCRATS HOPE F. R. WILL WE 01 BONUS BILL Federal Reserve Head Solons Agree Vote Will Be Forced in Both Houses Would Welcome Compro miseMay Override Veto Satin attire for beautiful ladies has Its qualifications and when It I' oxtendea to bathing suits, well just gaze upon Miss Gloria Snea ijefi and Miss Lucille Lund, at Palm Springs, Calif. (Associated Press Photr Roosevelt Proclamation Marks Thanksgiving Day WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. (AP) In, a Thanksgiving day proclamation, 1 President Roosevelt today called upon the American people to "dedicate ourselves anew to work for the bet terment of mankind." This should be done, he said, "with gratitude In our hearts for what has already been achieved." The text of the proclamation fol lows: "I, Franklin D, Roosevelt, president of the United States of America, here by designate Thursday, the 20th day of November, 1034, as a day of thanks. giving for the people of the nation. 'Thus to set aside In the autumn of each year a day on which to give thanks to Almighty God for the bless ings of life Is a wise and reverent custom, long cherished by our people. It Is fitting that we have been given courage and fortitude to meet the problems which have confronted us In our national life. Our sense of social Justice has deepened. We have been given vision to make new pro visions for human welfare and happi ness, and In a spirit of mutual hap piness we have co-operated to trans late vision Into reality. "More greatly have we dedicated our hearts and minds to things spir itual. We can truly say, 'What prof lteth a nation If It gain the wholo world and lose its own soul. "With gratitude In our hearts for what has already been achloved, mi' we, with the help of Ood, dedicate ourselves anew to work for the bet terment of mankind." Ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots 1 " .-i ' ..rr 3171 l5lJDpinB"P,lihing Ct-ulPment Police Captain Is Honored ed hy gunfire was honored by the "0""i"1e"'de;iLiiLiii BELLVILLB. 111. (UP) Plleoe Cap- Chamber of Commerce who dedicated KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music taIn Eugene Le Pere who single its annual dinner to him. For his and dance. Phone I54S or 135S-W handed shot and killed two bandits bravery It was voted to present him Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. here, after being dangerously wound- with o gold medal, BUSINESS DIRECTORY ' ! Abstracts Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle By Cecil B. Dlckon WASHINGTON, NOT. 16 (AP) Msny democrats elected to th, new congress hope President Roosevelt will "write his own bill" on the soldiers' bonus to avert a break be tween the White House and capitoi Hill at the coming session. Since the American Legion went on record for Immediate cash pay ment of the adjusted service certlli cates that will mature In 11 year,. It Is conceded among returning member, that a vote will be forced on the Issue In both branches. Some administration followers wno ran on a "support Roosevelt plat form are saying that should the bonus pass and be vetoed, they and the president would be "put on the spot" In the 1938 elections. Compromise Hoped They are suggesting an effort to net the president to advocate compromise" bill which they could support and which the chlefexecu tlve could sign without depertlng from his position that relief for the needy Is the first task. This, they assert, might go far to satisfy the demand lor cash pay ment and at the same time pre vent the outright and Immediate appropriation of about 2.000.000, 000 declared necessary to pay off the bonus under other proposala. Though these members did not outline the term, of a possible com promise, some suggestions have been mede recently. The other day Chair man Buchanan (D. Texas) of the House Appropriations committee ex pressed favor for cash payment of the bonus to veterana on relief rolls. He estimated thla would cost one fourth or one-third of $2,000,000,000 Some Change Views' Some members recalled today that despite word from the president last spring that he would vsto a cash bonus bill, the house passed In 296 to 125. Later It died In the senate. A large number who opposed It at the time, they said, did ao because the Legion then had not approved the measure. One member, who does not want to have hla name printed, said: "I believe the bonus will pass both houses over a veto. The veterans aro demanding It. If the president, real izing thla probability, would write his own bill, then the new deal congress would not have to leave him. Otherwise, I am afraid It will.1 PEllLLSOUI TRACED IN EXHIBIT I OF PIECES Marrlner 8. Ecclet (above), 44, assistant secretary of the treasury and a staunch advocate of admini strative policies, was named gover nor of the Federal Reserve Board by President Roosevelt. (Associated Prssa Photo. Dentistry, DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 B Main. Palming and PnpcrhanRlng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper HanRlng. Tel. 640-W 313 8. Grape Expert Window Cleaner- FOR SALE 1927 Hudvn Custom Brougham taSOO. Eakin Motor Co. Hudson Dealer. MUSICALIN3T1UMENT8" FOR SALE Organ on storage bill Gold H1U. LET GEORGE fJO IT Tel 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. OD- FOR SALE POULTRY ' JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINJM BPASa, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape. Tel 1062 WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co WANTED Household goods, 'tote! tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St lei 1062. FOR SAUS Rhode Island Red pal lets from trap-nested stock; layliv. C F. Smith. Rt. 1, Box 19, Cent.-al Point. FOR SALE Oulneas 60c each. F. A Spltzmlller, Rt. 4. Box 35. TURKEYS Narraganaett. breeding stock. W. W. Or;ory. Crater Like Hy. HIGHEST PRICES paid for fura. hide and pelu- Medford Bargain House 27 No Gripe. Tel 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-n.om house, $10; water psld. 1517 N. Rlverstot. FOR RENT 4-room furnished ho'lae snd fl-room unfurnished house: c;oe in 203 No. Holly. ruRNlSHED house and garage. 604 W llth. PURE Bronze toma Cockersn's prize stock ,5 Jesse Nell Rt 1, AihUnl FOR SALE LIVE8T0CK FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 2nd houe north lower Griffin Creek school-house. FOR SALE Weaner pigs 1120 West 2nd. FOR RENT Monies f'irnished OT t unfurnished Brown at Wblte FOR RENT ROOM BOARD PA1ES ierv moderate at 716 S jd-in ATTRACT VT ooms. 404 S. Qrspe. FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap 830 Bennett. FOR SALE D003 PET8 FOR SALE Shepherd stock dog and puppies. 840 E. 9th. THOROUOHBRED Chow pups for sale N R. DeWlt. Box 234. Rl. 4. Fern Valley road. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITUHfc. CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. Thomas, 45 S. Central. State license No. 8 167. FOR 6ALE Used sewing mschlnes. all makes, terms If deslrrd All makes rented and repaired. While Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 816 Price, right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack, era and mover. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices l.gnt 819 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Wall Paper Cleanlnr WAI L-PAPER CLEANINO. le per q ft. Mr. Black 310 N BsrtlMt. PERSONAL EDITH MONAHAN READINGS DAILY. Orand Hotel. ACROSS Forgive by seeming to overlook Poorest Declared The pick In an ordorly fashion Humorous person Mend with thread or yarn Old meastira of length Regular charge. 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Without mois ture Alternative City in Nw Jersey Prepare for publlcailon , Ynn nnd 1 AkM Lonic narrow Inlets REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual resdins daily. 316 So Riverside LEGAL NOTICES For MODERN FUEL OIL dellfr Phont 332, Re.nkUctg Trucjt;ns Co. Warrant Call. School District Number Warrants of School District Num ber 8 are hereby called for payment November 17. IBM. Interest will cewe on tnt fiat flaid warrant are p able at the Krtt State Bsnk of Eal Point, Oregon. SPHOOL DI8T NO. 9 EDITH W EI DM AN, Clerk 11. Marked with bars of ton trastint color It. Machines for stretching cloth IT. Give Infor mation 70. Flowed 31. Sault KalnU Mario: colloq. 24. Artificial waterway 21. Injured by fir 2$. Expire AO. Ilurrow 31. Arrvy jfficer 32. Medicinal p lft hi 35. Woolly sur face of cloth 36. Ona 37. Woortlnrtd detnlROds tt. Indefinite amtv.nt 42. Tipping to one side 43. Lateral boundaries 45. Ardor 47. bark of the paper mul berry 41. Shakespeare's river 60. Flnial of a splrs R2 Copy (4. Type measure 6ft Bone NEW YORK. (UP) "Business In Peru la 75 per cent better this year than last." according' to Enrique Ferrnnd, a merchant of Lima, Peru, who soon la sailing home in the Santa Barbara, of the Grace Line, after an extended trip through Eur ope. "South America has passed the crisis and la definitely on the road to recovery." Ferrand declared. "In fact, from all t coula see while trav eling In Europe, South America is coming out of the depression much more rapidly than tha coun tries over there. I am in constant touch with the leading business men in Chile, Argentina and Brazil, aa well as In Peru, and they all aay that business has greatly Improved ,n ihelr republics.' "The pick-up In Peru la particu larly gratifying. Business In general in that republic shows a gain of 75 per cent over last year, and some lines, the automobile business for Instance, shows a hundred per cent Increase. The government of Peru Is stable and the majority of cltl Mtii are well pleased with' It. 'De pression' Is a forgotten word." PERNDALE. Mich (UP) Ouns and other weapons ot war and peace time, depicting the change of de fense methods of countries of the world, are Included In the prize col lection of fighting weapons gather ed by Maurice P. Cole, Fcriidale at torney and former county prosecu tor. One of the oldeat weapons In hla collection Is a flintlock, alleged to date buck, to the 15th Century ac cording to history. Cole pointed out. He says this weapon Is his prized possession. Other firearms In his collection are a "pepper-box" gun with an under slung hammer which was used In England many decades ago; a pistol of the revolving firlng-pln type the pin revolvea Instead of the bar rel as In the revolvers of today; a gun similar to the one President Mc Klnley was assassinated with; and pirate and duelling pistols. He started his collection with the removing of a gun from a German, army officer on the battlefield dur ing the World war. Included tn the group of fight ing defense weapons in his posses sion la a United States army rifle made at Harper's Ferry arsenal In 1816; a bayonet used In the Franco Prussia war; French, Algerian and Turkish dirks; and several long bladed African lighting knives. DAYTON A BEACH, Fla. (UP) j Thousands of those grotesque birds. the Pelican, live a piutected life 60 miles south of here at the lower end of Mosquito Lagoon, where Is located the major pelican rookory of the entire Atlantic seaboard. The federal government, however, does not have funds to pay for a warden to protect tha pelican rook ery at Brevard, so year after year the Florida Audubon Society, first $260 for Brevard and 9500 for the rookery at Tampa. Robert J. Longstreet. president of the Florida Audubon Society, first went to Pelican Haven in Mosqult6 Lagoon In 1920. He found the bodies of 1600 of the great birds, clubbed to death by commeiclal fishermen, who believed that the birds ate food fish. However, a scientific investiga tion proved that 90 per cent of the food consumed by pelicans la use less, surface fish. The pelican la a dirty bird. His nests are crudo affaire of sticks and roots. They are built in the trees. In bushes and eometlmes on the ground. There usually are three eggs in a nest. 10 ABOUT DECEMBER 1ST SALEM, Nov. 16. (AP) United States Senator Charlea L. McNary will leave his home near Salem about December 1 to return to the national capltol, he said here today. He has spent the past summer at hla ranch home about five miles north of Salem. Congressman James W. Mott, suc cessful for re-election, will leave here next Tuesday to return Immediately to Washington, he announced today. Pears .Yesterday TINKERING WITH RUM LAW LOOMS STATEHOUSE. SALEM, Ore. (UP) Problems that will face the In coming legislature, democratic for the first time since 1878, Include the State Liquor control system, re vision of truck and bus laws, in come tax laws, taxation relief, and possible changes in commissions, it was apparent here today. Some changes may be made in liquor control laws, It was believed At least, It was thought, the present control system would undergo a thorough scrutiny by the legislators. Truck and bus Interests have been demanding and expecting certain changes to come about affecting them. The Income tax laws might undergo aome changes and property owners were seeking some taxation relief. State commissions might undergo changes in make-up as a result ot action that the legislature Is expected to take. 2 3 4 5 T 7 1 10 H 1. sialif MM H40 jSL 8!1!L tjTr 1 Ml H JmS2 I I I 1 1 I I I I I Jeult Mine Mat lie Reopened RUBY, Aria. (UP) Reportedly worked by Jesuit missionaries of the Tumacacorl mission more thun a century ago, the old Auiterlltjt mine near here may be reopened. Testa to determine extent and richness of the ore bodies are being made by the Eagie-Plcher Lead company. Father' at 7 LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) John h. Klrlln is beaming with pride as friends congratulate him on becom ing the father of a seven pound daughter. Klrlln Is 78. Klrlln is the father of another child born six years ago. Mrs. Klrlln. .19, ' la the mother of six other children by a former marriage. New flow and Arrow Mark ST. LOUIS. ( UP) Exponent of the bow and arrow have a new mark to shoot at now. George D. Mudd of this rlty shattered the fonv.er record of 1618 points belong ing to Iee Oambler when he made a new world mam of 163A in the Mound City Archery tournament. 4 Inebriate One Leg llehlnd YORKVILLE, O (UP) Marshal John Ferguson asked aid of a civil ian in carrying a "drunk" to the lock-up. Arriving, Ferguson noticed one of the Inebriate's legs had been lost. The officer knew there had been two at the start of the Jaunt. He reconnoltered and found the artlfl i clal leg. NEW YORK, Not. IB. (AP)-(USD A ) Pear auction market : Price slightly weaker. Six cars arrived; 6 Oregon, 4 Washington cars unloaded; 8 cars on track. Oregon Boscs: 170 boxes extra fan cy 2.25-2.75. average 2.6fl: 429 boxes fancy 92.16-2.6S, average 92.43; 393 boxes extra fancy 93-3.75; , average $2.29; 930 boxes fancy 92-2.60, average 92,21; 665 boxes extra fancy 92.25 2.76 average 92.58; 204 boxes fan-92-2.65, average 92.46; 204 boxes fan cy express 92-2.65, average 92.31; 160 boxes fancy express 92.05-3.48, aver ago 92.36; 456 boxes fancy exprea 92.052.60, average 92.27. Oregon D'AnJous: 646 boxes fancy and better 91.35-2.01, average 91 Id; 110 boxes unclassified 91.16-1.85, av eraga 91.50; 229 boxes" extra fnncy 92-2.60, average 92.21; 320 boxes fancy 91-90-2.33. average 92.15; 297 boxes extra fancy 92.20-3.40. average 92.58; 159 boxes fancy 92-2.75, average 92.30. CHICAGO, NovrioWAP)-(USDA) Pear auction market: Two Washing ton cars arrived; 4 cars on track; 1 car sold. Oregon Boscs: 448 boxea extra fancy 92.25-2 46, average 92.37; 192 boxes fancy 92.20-2.40, average 92,28. MISSOURI FARMERS GIVE OLD COW BELL TO F. D. R. MOU8TON, Mo. (UP) Texas county farmers have sent an old cow bell to President Roosevelt In ap preciation of benefits received under the drough cattle buying program. The token of good will was donated by W. L. Light of Willow Springs, and was sent by David F. Luckey. inspector for the Bureau of Animal Husbandry, Department of Agricul ture, In charge of cattle buying in Texas county. Rig Lettuce Crop ria lined YUMA, Aria. (UP) The nation Is not going to suffer from a lack of vltamlnes this winter. If the Yuma farmers can help Itl Discovering that the low stngrs of the Colorado river might keep thousands of acrea In the Imperial valley out of lettuce cultivation, they have enlarged their plana for planting, and are prepared to reap a bumper harvest. 4 A Mi man Worth -,3,00o ROCHESTER. N. Y. (UP) For more years than many Rochester residents can remember, Charles Callahan carted away the ashes from the rear of their homes during the winter. Little else was known of the man. Recently he d'ed. He left an estate valued at 923.000. There was no will. Administration papers were filed by his widow. Piker If l,f Than l.omi tVlvea BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP A Sultan, who didn't have at Ira.it 1.000 wives was a piker, ar-wrrtlng to Murat Bey, who served three sultans as personal secretary before 1022. Murat Bay, on a visit here said any one who even tried to strike up an acquaintance with the Sultan's wives, or who at tempted to Invade the harem's pri vate sanctums, met with "great harm." flnlHHft Kens me "King' CINCINNATI (UP) Although the Hoboes of America concluded their convention here some time uko. counting of the 400,2.18 votes cast by proxy, grapevine telegraph, mall and what not was not completed until recently. Jeff Davis, familiarly known aa "King of the Hoboes,' re tained the royal scepter. His sub jects re-elected him overwhelmingly. Phone 642 weMphaui sway your ftuse. City Sanitary Service. Finds Yon -Lout Wallet AMHERST, O. (UP) Six years ago Walter Birr is lost his wallet, stuff ed with 922, while repairing a roof here. Recently, he waa assigned to repair the aame roof. Casually, he recalled It waa the place where he had lost his wallet. Out of curiosity, he picked up several tiles, found the wallet with the 922 waiting for him, Intact. Old Hat Caused Death TONAWANDA, N. Y. (UP) An Old hat was death's agent In claiming the life of William Evans, 60, of Ton a wan da. The hat was blown from the man as he drove along the river road. He parked the car and ran after the hat. The breaks of another vehicle screeched, but It was too late. Evans was killed. The hat waa saved. nave patrol Hag;on Name NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UP) Police patrol wagons, according to Nash ville police, gained the title "Black Maria." In Nashville. Decades ago, Nashville's first prisoner carried la It first patrol wagon, a benched spring wagon drawn by two horses. ' was a Urge Negress. Some observing "wirevrackers" consequently dubbed the vehicle "Block Maria." ftaved In Beer Truck's Crah BIO PRAIRIE. O. (UP) When a brewery truck waa struck at a rail road crossing here, Pete Lump. Mans field, O.. Jumped and was unhurt, though 25 kegs of beer were scatter ed. - ('all for Warrants. Merino) District No. 6. There are funds on hand for tha redemption of WarranU 821 to 845 in clusive. Interest will cease Nov. 16. 1914. Payable at First NMlonsl Bank. Medford, Oregon. GUY TEX. Clerk.