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THI K SD A Y , J U L Y li."», l i * : « Tl.p AM E R IC A N , C I S T B A L POI VT, OREGON P A G « TWrt 'a m o n g buaiu*» men by g overnm ent- Mr. Ickes is o f the opinion that not auffiicently c om prehen sive while | a! in terference.’* relief money should be spent f o r food and drug make* are for it. The _________________________ It la an often expressed belief that proje cts of permanent b e n e f i t - - 1 debate will be hot when the bill .... government can neither create nor grade-crossin g elimination, river comes up— its chances o f passing, in Re-established. September 1*. » » » • ................................. k .„ „ „ t. rH h ___ .... " ' ” . prevent recovery but it 'a n retard and harbor developments, road w o rk Its pr< rm, ate only fair D*T<*t*d to t r** 0 In f,,r a dls couragingly long time. By etc. Mr. Hopkins, on the other hand BLACK 3 0 - H O l 'R W E E K BILL— ** n r ' .("stifling investments with taxation, is concerned only with putting men Seems definitely dead, due to Ad- by destroying c on fid en ce t h r o u g h 1 to work, and he knows that the! ministration opposition. It is the 'o st offic e, Central Point. Ore- ; bureaucratic dom in ation, and by adoption o f projects in which m a ter --th ou g h t that the President believe» gon, under the Act o f March 8, 1879. Islanding in the way of industrial ex- ial costs are high will defeat th an in the bill's principle, but is agaiust I pansion through threats of more and purpose. As a result, he favors pro- forcin g so expensive a measure on SUBSCRIPTIO N RA TES: regimentation jecta which require on ly labor, a n d 1 industry now. One Year -------------------—------— 11.00 increasingly strigent BANKING BILL— Has been re Rli Months — .................... ....... I -76 lo* the nation's productive machinery demand few or no materials— w ood- Payable in advance. politics can becom e proaperity's land clearance, malaria control, re- vamped in the Senate, due to the ef- Advertlatng rates on application. worst enemy. pairs to public buildings, etc. The forts o f conservative Senator Glass Office— Second Street, o f f Main. Give industry a fair chance, and it two men are so dia metrically op- father o f the Federal Reserve Act. | will do Its part to bring back g ood posed in their views that it seemed Is no longer so comprehensive from ARTHUR EDW ARD POWELL times. no com p r om is e was possible. the standpoint o f federal control as Editor and Proprietor .. .. A fortnig ht ag o th e President It was originally. The Adminlstra jj stepped in and p r o v i d 'd a partial ....... v e s t a ilk I bill, a- settlement to the problem. He deci- pared by Mr. E c d es, to pass -and The American EDITORIALS .led the question o f jurisdiction by a battle looms. Mr and Mrs. Ellis o f Rogue River °utlln iiig which pr ojec ts are to be were here Sunday visiting at t k e l eoBtro,led b> Mr H opkin s, which by Harry Ellis home. \ Mr- Ickee. R esult: All proje cts In- Mr. and Mrs. Eschrich o f Mllwau-1 volvln* the ‘'*P‘‘ ndlture o f less than kee. Wisconsin have c o m e to spend 125,000 are to be handled by Mr. SALEM. Ore., July 17.— ' The 4-H the rest o f the su mm er at their H o Pkins; all o f those costing more, home in the Meadows. bX Hr. Icke*. F o r example: If the club exhibit this year at the State Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Husband o f . President approves the building ol Fair. August 31-Sept. 7, will be by far the biggest and I think the best Medford called at the Bowen h om e a ran a*- Mr. Ickes will handle it Saturday. If he »ay» yes t0 a ditch, U will be that we have ever had.” H. C. Sey Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanderson and don e by Hr. Hopkins. Mr. Ickes will mour, state club leader, declared on family were dinner guests o f th e . M , bul*d highways, while Mr. Hopkins his return from a trip over the state. “ Let me say that I have gone F. Y oun g's o f W illow Springs Sun-! Guilds trails. Mr. Ickes will erect da y public buildings, and Mr. Hopkin.- around over the state and talked g rounds sur- with our club workers, extension Another rodeo will be held at the | w i** landscape the 'agents, and others interested in the! Beagle dance hall August 4th. There j roundin g them. And so it goes. The works relief program is a t : club program, 1 have found that they will be steer riding and ropin g and last sw in gin g into actual operation ai> all planning to c om e to the State bron ch o busting. Joe Rush has returned from the — and the question that remains to Fair with the very best exhibits pos- Interest on the part o f the m ountains where he has been for a be answered is whether or not it I sible. can find useful and productive Jobs young people is most keen and conn- week lo okin g after his cattle. A little better than one half inch for the 3.5 00,000 heads o f families! tv fair board s are changing dates of ¡their fairs in order to have theirs o f rain fell here du ring the electr ic ! w bo are ,,ut work out o f the way before the State Fair.j fitorin Sunday night. Most o f th< The legislative situation is con- thus holding their elimin ation c o n -' farmers were extremely glad to see| | fused, chaotic. Roosevelt control ot tests, and selecting only the best tO: it. Lightning struck a tree on Old Congress is not so certain as It on ce go to the State Fair. This o f course Baldy mountain and started a small was— as the Hou se vote on the Utili pertains to their club ex hib its,” Sey fire. ties Act dram atically proved. In mour said. The C. C. Sanderson's are e n jo y spite o f talk about ad jou rn m en t, the Club members who last year won ing roasting ears already. 4-H Club’s Will Exhibit at Fair SH A LL U K D E S T R O Y THE HEALTH 7 The recent proposals to create new and more stringent federal taxes, (based on the dem agogic demand o f •’ ’share-the-wealth” , have met with •virtually unanimous denunciation .from newspapers, from industrial ■leaders, and from the best econom ic com m entators. As many unbiased experts havt pointed out, ‘ 'share-the-wealth” .would really "destroy-the-w ealth ” •it Is ail very well to talk about soak- ■ing the rich, and about breaking up •accumulated capital, but when you •do that you break up industry, you d e s tr o y Jobs, you artiflcally dry up ,the springs o f productive enterprise, iyou stop progress— and In the long /run, the person who gets soaked (hardest is the man look in g for a job. These new proposals are not pri m a rily destined to raise revenue— drastic and confis catory as they are, .they would produce but a minute (fraction o f the mon ey that Is being spent today for federal activities. The rich are too few and far between, Ins Pearl Lucas v i o l a and Genei ch* nce **e m " small that Congress- scholarships to the State 4-H Sum- and the great estates that would be Ina Pear. Lucas, ^ men will be able to take the train met School which was recently held Daily called on Derva Jeanne Safer taxed almost Into non-existence are for home before September. Only a at Corvallis are again planning on Sunday. rarer yet. T h e proposals com e un The scholarships A m on g those who shopped in remarkable and u n look ed -for b u r s t ' show in g exhibits. der the head o f " r e f o r m ” — and they Medford Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. o f speed could brin g about an Aug- will again be given at the State Fair are put forw a rd at a time wheu this year, August 3 1 - S e p t e m b * 7 Harry Ellis, Mrs. W alter Grant and ust ad jou rn m en t. oth er unprecedented " r e f o r m s ” art Here is how som e m a jor bills n ow -'for first place in project w o rk or de- son Donald, Mr. Robert Thomas, Mr.! the greatest obstacles In the way of ! monstration o r ju dg in g teafti work. Elmer Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.i 8,and : recovery. W e need to stimulate c a G U F F E Y C O A L BILL— This bill -_________________________________________ Sanderson, Mrs. Daily, Mr. and Mrs. pital, not to frighten It; we need to C. C. Sater and Derva Jeanne, and which simply am ounts to a rehash! give the Investor the confid ence that o f the N'RA coal code, seems certain Mr and Mrs. R. Simms. will make him put his money tc to pass and to be approved by the work, not make him give up in dea- President, even though It is widely NOTICE O F S H E R I F F 'S S A L E palr because o f policies that w ould believed to be unconstitution al, as BY V IR T U E o f an execution duly! destroy the accum ula tion^ and labors well as unworkable. | issued out o f and under the Seal ofj of generations. WAGNER LA B O R RELATION'S the Circuit Court o f the State ot| mM „ , , Oregon, in and f o r the County o f Fair, equitable and reasonable BILI j Has passed. is apparently | Jack8on> to nie directed and dated, unfair and confisca tory taxation can •doomed to certain disapproval by on the 25th day o f June, 1935, in a create only havoc— at the expense Happenings That A ffect the D in n e r,'h e Supreme Court. certain action, wherein Mrs. Nelliej W all as plaintiff recovered a ju d g o f every worker, every home-maker, Tails, Dividend Checks and Tax F E D E R A L A L C O H O L CONTROL ment agaiust the defen dants, John every cltlxen, Rills o f Every Individual. Nation- — T h e Suprem e C ourt's N R A deoi- Rose and Minnie B. Rose, husband al and International p r o b le m s III- 8i° n disposed o f the federal govern- aud wife, for the sum o f $198.21. scparnble from Local Welfare. ment's control ov er liquor, and so the further sum o f $10.50 costs and Vllt T il I T THE W H EEL m a d e it necessary to prepare a new disbursements, and $1.00 transcript An Insurance publication points 4)n April 8, Congress, at the re bill. The bill has been much debated fee, which ju dg m en t was enrolled and docketed in the C le rk ’s office to the fact that an "a stou n din g per quest o f the president, passed a bill but It is expected to pass shortly. o f said Court in said County on the c en ta g e” o f the grow in g a u tom ob ile appropriating $4 .880 ,0 00,0 00 for BUS AND T R U C K BIL L— This 26th day o f April, 1935, 1 have levi- death toll Is caused by cars operated work relief bill is designed to extend the sort j ed upon the fo llow in g described pro by boys and girls—-many o f them At that time, Mr. Roosevelt stated of federal regulation now exerted , perty. t o - w it : The south half o f th e N orth below the legal age at which they that by July 1 all the nation's unem- over the railroads, to the buses and east quarter o f Section 13, can obtain drivers' licenses. ployed who were able to work, trucks. It has almost unanimous sup- Tow nship 37, Range 4 W est o f Most parents readily agree that would have federal Jobs, and would port from private and public sources the W illam ette Meridian, Jack- son County, O regon; and the average 12 or IS year-old Is In be o f f the local relief rolls. will doubtless pass soon. Has been NOTICE LS H E R E B Y G IVEN that capable of safely and prudently op July 1 cam e and passed. More held up by debate on other and pursuant to said ex ecution, I will on| eratlng anything as potentially mur- than $4 00,0 00.0 00 had been ap prov- more dramtic measures, but is now the l o t h day o f August, 1935, at 1 0 1 deroua as an autom obile hut they ed for 4 7 4 projects, yet not a single getting underway, o 'c lo c k . A. M. at th e front d oor of too often make an exception when man had been put to work FOOD AND DRUG ACT Hearing the Courthouse, in the City o f Med-, It enmes to their own Jim m ie or The reuson ia tw o - f o ld : First. on this hill will start shortly. Consu- ford. Jackson County, O regon, o f f e r for sale and will sell at public auc-| Sally. It |a one o f the human frall- and most important, the works pro- n»ers' orga nlxations say the bill it tion. for cash to the highest bidder,! tlea to regard one's ow n children as gram is supposed to em plo y 3,500,- ■ - ■ - ■ ■ - ■ - for the purpose o f satisfying said being brighter than one's neighbors 000 inen for one year. If that is ju dgm en t, togeth er with th e costs o f this sale, all the right, title and -and that attitude, harmless as R done, the cost per worker, inrluding interest that the said defendants had Is In most cases, is directly respon materials, must be held down to the on the 26th day of April. 1935, or sible for a vaat and horrible waste very low fig ure o f $1,14 3. or life Second, there has been eonstant «• i V j Ht* Li I i i i \ii.it ion to Overly youthful drivers not only disagreement between Secretary o l IMKTlKM mik I ( X t l l S cause more accidents than their e i - j t h e Interior Ickes and Relief Adm in- ders— they cause more serious ac c i istrator Hopkin s Mr. Ickes is the dents. They usually drive at extreme head o f the Public W or k s Admtuts- speeds. Th«. hazards o f passing on I (ration, and Mr. Hopkin s guides the 21*1 S. 4'entrai Medford curves, driv ing on the wrong aldej W ork s Progress Administration. The o f the road, o f weaving in and out tw o bureaus inevitably overlap— and Open 44 a. tu. lo I* p. m. of traffic, o f "J u m p in g " stop signals , both executives claim jurisdiction and “ gunning h er" along bn»'| over the same project». streets, mean little o r nothing to - ' - - - * 1 J -*1 ------ 1----- --------------- them. T ak ing chances ta a game to A I»VEILS 4hem a game at which lnnoren> YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE peraons are often the loners All w ork gu¿tr.»nf8*t i| Admit only c k « n , tom tn irtivc n#w» by reading Every parent should make It hisj THE CHRISTIA N SCIENCE M ONITOR O f f ic e •»*> s. tVtitfal bis buslneas to see that his children! A Hmily S ew a pa per ft>r th e lh»m e Plant Mil N. <'filtrai are noi permitted to drive until! I« « !» • * « fl tH# r o n i i r i i f i i v t «4*rltf r h i i h tif i l o e i n o t # «p l«»it cr im e a n d sc a n d a l. j j j Legal Notices ig h ts HOME COOKING Telephone 601 For The American CORNER INN they have reached the legal age— and. even then, that they are care fully supervised and forced to be! careful. The authorities should like wise carry on a contin uous and in sistent cam paign to bar under-age driver* from street* and highways, if that la done, thousands o f onr an-1 tom oM ie accidenta will he e l i mi n i •tad. I.IV K IN DC8TKY H a * in terestin g fe a tu re p a « # # f o r a ll tha f a g u lr o n W o m r n 't A e u v itM a . H o r n # m t k m i , G a r d e n « , ! ; if «leaf I o n a n d B o o k « . A l s o p a r e « fo r tha C h ild r e n a n d Y m i n g “ N i i n t u i a d ito r ia le , an in te r p r e ta tio n o f n ew « m the M a rc h o f tSa Nation#** C o l u m n a n d " W a t c h i n g th e W o r l d G a B * H a re e f ea p erin l f T h » ChrtsMan Bclsna# 1 On#. Norway Strn t. PI#### «*♦## my o#rt«Ml at 0 > # jr*ar «oK arnp t lem Nam# .... A ffN OU» h ha m TH# C h ristia n •r.en.-# T h r# # m ot ri h# .................. M on itor lo i HUSON’S CONFECTIONERY a M B ( KMrmerly DcY oe'n ) T R Y 4*1 R HOME MADE I C * I RE AM ...................... ............................ ............................ OF SALE OF R E A L I* R O B E R T Y IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON F O R JACK- SON COUNTY. In the matter o f the Estate ot SA M U EL L E E NUNN, deceased. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN that the undersigned, Dewey Hill, the duly appoin ted, qualifie d and acting ad min istrator o f the estate o f the above named decedent, will on aud after the 8th day o f August, 1935, o ffe r for sale and will sell to the highest bidder, at private sale, for cash or on such other terms as said court may approve, all o r any por tion o f the f o llo w in g described real property, situated and being in the Connty o f Jackson, State o f Oregon, to-w it : North on e-ha lf o f Lots one ( 1 ) and tw o ( 2 ) , B lock f o u r ( 4 ) and all o f Lot three ( 3 ) B lock fou r ( 4 ) , Sunset Park A d dition to th e City o f M edford, Oregon, as sh ow n upon the o f f i cial and duly recorded plat of said addition. said property to be sold either as a whole o r in separate parcels and suf ficient th ereof to be sold to pay all outstandin g claim s against sa id es tate and th e costs and expenses of ad min istration. Said sale will be made pursuant to ! an order of the said County Court of | Jackson County , Oregon made and entered in the ab ove entitled court j and cau se on th e 26th day o f June,] 1935, lic ensin g me to so sell said! real property, or such portion th ere Baldwin Piano Shoppe BARGAIN'S IN USED P IA N O S 128 W. Main Medford INSURANCE to c o m p ly with th e new R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y LAW E ffe c tiv e July 1 poxy Sat. Only III 4 K JONES “ When a Man Sees Red” Episode 5 “ I.AW OF W ild *" Sun., Mon. HELEN H A Y E S R O B E R T M ONTGO M ERY “ VANESSA” Tues, W ed . RING C R O S BY “ Here Is My Heart” Tliurs., Fri. GEORGE RAFT C A R O L E LO M B A R D “ RUMBA” S P E C IA L F O R S A T U R D A Y Chicken Sandwiche«, Salad and C offee, 28c Chet & Ett Parker H A M B U R G E R INN M edrord F IN A N C IA L F or In form ation Call Harold Brown 1241 E. Main Thorn- 11« M ed ford , Ore. M E D FO R D V E T E R I N A R Y HOSPITAL IS years experience in large and sm all animal practice. 228 N Riverside Phone »4>ü DR. J. W. W A T E R S Brill Metal Works M e r r i c k ’s S w im m in g GENERAL SHEET M ETAL FUR NAC ES Jt H E A TIN G IO » E. 8th. St. M edford P h one 418 Pool N. Riverside Medford STANDARD ROOFING CO. liiiililers of Watertight R o o fs ESTIM ATES and INSPECTION W ITH O U T C H A R G E WE FIX ANYTHING Phone 868-.I lllth & Fir Medford K K V S M lO H w liil«. you w ait EXPERT G IN R E P A IR IN G Medford Cycle & Repair Shop 28 N Fir Phone 2t>l Dr. I. H. Gove DENTIS TRY 4 1 » M edford Rltlg. Medford, Oregon r tW W .V W W r ,-A V .V M W V Dr. C. W. Lemery (Su ccessor to I)r. J. J. E m m en s) 2 0 4 M ed ford Bldg. 1 r aclice limited to eye, ear, nose, and throat anti fittin g o f glasses. Tel. 8417 Res. 1013 Safe In surance at a Saving Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ( In c o r p o r a te d ) LELAN’D C L A R K , Agent 1 » North Bartlett St. M edford, Ore. Phone 1 406 TROWBRIDGE Cabinet Works Everything in Cabinet W o r k Established in 1008 BERT PECK Automobile Repair And Service F A B E R BU ILDING PERL’S Funeral Home Established in y ou r com m unit) 2 8 years Phone 47 428 W . 6th St. M edford, Oregon e x p e r t W AT CH and J E W E L R Y Repairing At Depression Priera 18 So. t entrai Ave. M edford C» Earl Bradfish ’XflW pie Cnpyr on Request I 4 F U R I H\\4 E "The power of governm ent to im prove condition s I» not a drop In the bucket com pared to the enorm ous prosperity-makin g capacity that Ite* in the natural tendency o f hnstness and Industry to make better pro ducts at lower coat, to distribute them widely, and In the process to crea te more job* and bish er w ages.” •aid Ernest T Weir. Chairman o f the National Steel Corporation, re cently “ This ns'ttrsl capacite ba been Impotent recently because ol th e fear and uncartaluty engendered NOTICE of as may be necessary f o r said pur pose, aud said sale will be made sub ject to the con fir m a tion o f said court. Said sale will be m ade at the o f f ic e of G. W. N'eilson in th e Cou n ty C ou rt house in the City o f M edford, Oregon, and any person interested in biddin g upon such property o r any portion thereof, may file such bid with the undersigned, at Prospect, O reg on, or with said G. W. N'eilson. A u th ority is hereby reserved in the undersigned to reject any or all bids o ffered . Dated at Medford, O regon, this 3rd day o f July, 1935. Date o f first pu b lication is July 4th, 1935. D E W E Y H ILL, Adm in istrator o f the estate o f Sam uel Lee Nunn, deceased. 63— July 4-11-18-25 M edford, o r ' i f o n PxibllAhtnf Bori »»«ton. M s lrl now have in aud to the ab ove de scribed property. Dated this 9th day o f July, 1935 SYD I. BR O W N , Sh eriff o f Jackson County, Oregon By H O W A R D GAULT. Deputy. July U - 1 8 - 2 5 A u g I American Fruit Growers Inc. CONGER Funeral Parlors Phone 21)7 718 W. Main 8*. M edford Blue Goose Brand Fruit Sold and Shipped to all Markets of the World G. R. GREEN, Oregon Mgr. This Classified Directory Will be found useful ________ When in Medford PHOTOGRAPHERS p m su t a i n Shangle Studios Dr. B. C. Wilson Expert Photography Fine Portraits a Specialty M edford Ittdg. FOR AUTO LOANS si 1 C O M M E R C IA L FINANCE C O R PO R A TIO N M edford, Oregon Physician and Surgeon ston e» ’ Drug 2 t o Medft »«ore «id g ( entrai Point Medf, Dr. Jud Rickert O PT O M E T R IST G ood Glasses, |f you nerd thri oth erw ise g o o d advice. 22 2 F. Mata Medford Try an Ad in The American