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TAGE EIGHT flrEDTORD MATL. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 3. 1929. ASSEMBLY ! BALANCES Oregon, tho Oregon Stats collosel anil threo normal, scuooi una. WASHINGTON', Mm-. 2. OP- 'creatod a board of higher educa tion. Xftmcti of nlno men were.; 'submitted to tho sennto today by. iOovernnr Patterson for confirma tion. They will comprise. tho .board. - t j It has reduced motor license Ifees and linn levied an additional' penny on tho Ban tax.. ! On the ballot at tho next Ren iornl election will bo the question'' of whether n cabinet form of' IBOvemment phoulil bn IniiiiKurnted ' ior whether the stale slmll enn-f L. ',, ,;,., ,,' ' ,;. "J,,.a tlm.o to bn Koverned by innumcr-1 both holl81.8 of ,.ong,.css wiU be , .able boards and commissions. Uossioii on Sunday, the senate late Muility dccidliiK 10 lollow Iho ilcclit i Inn reached earlier In tho day by , the Iiquhu ,nnd inoet loinomiw niornlnK for the consideration of general legislation. WASHINGTON, Mar. 2. W leery 'ounce, of power at the com mand of ltn leader wa brotiRlH j 10 liear on the Hevenlleih coliKrcsn .today In on effort to complete all ;lcf;lKlatlve tasks, before lm passaffe 'into history at noon on .Monday ialoiiu .with the C'oollilire iidinlnlH- ', ClIIC'AflO, iMar. 2. (At The ' nation with which has served. :tato today won a court skirmish llotli the senate and house for tSAI.RM, Ore., Mar. 0. Wl ! lo ''o1'' ",cn charged with i I Ho seeurul consecutive, niKht were Forty-eight day!) of actual loir- "oven murdciH, one lii.'irun for i'held In session at the t'apltol and Islntlon has whipped tho thirty- ptt''11 "'ember of Iho .Moran Sans bouse leaders arranged for a meet lifth assembly Into sucli shape that; "'"iishtciretl In the HI. Valentine's 1 Ing tomorrow tho first Habl.ath history will distinguish It' for two;'1"' 'nnasaerc 'session in years to dispose of an outstanding features: I AiinlKiiod in municipal court, ! leveuih-bour deluge f bills anil It demised and enacted the most 1 .' "'"". "an iiiiccu inueill, resolutions, cured by cooperation with tho. packing committee and packerslto tho flat rate of G Go and ve,report bo accepted, placed on 1 Fruitgrowers' League. jcommlttee. jaJ-ume that h will lie agreeable i flic, and that the committoo be 1 Of course there's a number of; Defining a standard pear pack. to the new agreement, although I discharged. I packer who either would not, or; for 192 season. ,ho Is in Seattle nt present and wo Bert Anderson, Chairman, I being out of touch with thelrt 1- Clean standard Oregon box .cannot secure hia signature. carl Glasgow, .principals, could not ngrec to ihisl'nust he used for both extra fancy j jj. E, Root, representing tho .1. C. names, .reduction. jand fancy grades. 'Growers' Exchange, is opposed to i 1'pon the league's npproval of I vnnr mui,. . 2.--Pack m ust be capable of !.... reduction from tho CO chareo'the report a resolution, introduced far as thev could, drafted a renort !na""'"S Slnt0 erade requirements. Df last year. i by Iiert Anderson. ' to provide for cohering tho situation full and (Inspection charge to be In addl- ; pau, Hcherer, representing the a joint committee of six membe rs. presented it to the Board of Di rectors of the Fruitgrowers' Lea- -tlon to packing charge). 3. Wraps to bo printed and to Southern Oregon Bales, Inc., re I three from the league and threo ITS DEED Session Produced Tax Procj-j ram and Defiance of Peo- J U pie's Will Another In-! come Tax Election Looms, . . ' ' To Vote On Cabinet Form ; unB,...iur ui'' i from tho packing- interests, was ruo about a week aKo. After a J tWPlvo pound su!P-id " b6t';be left out of this report. This Copied. Appointment of members erjuest we have compiled with. u A,ul' V , ... thornnph discussion ut this board meotiiKc tho committee was sent Iter. 4. Corrugated pads top and league, wan deferred until a later meeting tho committee was sent 1 1 ' ,, , " , " ! VL CJ FSnrdwell ronrpeentlnz 1 . iiiu rurtito,. n.-nn,1.inllD wihih0,' w'lh enrd board collar pro- ; " ' p Idate. The report of the com .... nipw in i'liil lo.. miH iiifn u. i .... .... the packer, in an endeavor to ; ' . ietlPr wilh th0 c0mmltteo settin-1 m"l0P' aoimea 10 invwusaw work out tt dofinim i.rmrrnm o S rhpl" to bP -f ive co,or 1Uno" Pr marketing conditions. t . . 1 was niso posiponen, nui win pru . ; nur rommlttoe has made every ! ,, . ...i.i.i v, m LIN , report. For Oregon Assured. ..... 1 crnnn nr itfiir. t.,e me anuses compiaineu ot l.y," marMnK AlafrUt- ,nho. Vour committee has made every hK. " " ., .,." ,V. if in ine packers. .'Itio tioanl. felt that I . . . . icffort to carrv on these necotin- . - this arrangement would nrevent '' l"1" "". I 1 . , ILJ Z t"7 days, as soon ns the membera ot anvfurtber mlsunrtetstandlnus i " anything more elahorav- than ; - ''"""" ! committee have agreed upon i Charges for 1929 season: Hase , -. uio growers, pacaers anu , As soon as your committee start-. ri ir, nnimA w marketers should bo willing at all ed to confer wilh the packers on(or HEI, 5f, anrt )ttrKer nnj 470 tlmeM to discuss and differences! (Continue, from Page One.) . these matters it became evident :))pr eked box for sin. 'lr.Os and1"' ooliilon that :r.ay arise and . to . camnalen that tho agreement negotiated on 1,,,'nii,,.. n 1 n n -.iehonsiiiu 'lo all of these differences on a wny In labt year s campaign, a basis of a flat rate, of 55c had rinrBe of Sc per lug box of looso 1 l,"!,iK f 'what is right and iusL been discredited and' niisconstru-! fr,.i. rp00:VP(t . . .and with- but one - objective lit eu ny sucn a -, large numuer 01 TMu RAIN FOR INAUGURAL ngreement ' W'as f all packers was call-! , ,.,.,,,, of lh. Fruitgrowers' i "o grower, the packer nor the ' h, ' ' ' , ,vil lake ,r oommhtee last Ved- : Am,kd nt n mcctllu! ,,,,, ,,H(lny -marketer can make money. ! J 0 of t l e residhm M-noon at the llo land ,,lftcrnooI1 t , otn, Medfonl. i , Vour committee has found In ' "".0,X of Ch r es oomprehenflvo taxation iirograiii! " "-"". . i"'"11 l' 01. The eve or adjournment lounu aiiv session ever evolved. ; acarface Al Capone. ; n.reo big deficiency appniprlatlon it disregarded the sentiment ot,weln ordered held on a continu- j ,,nU uil pending but leaders were tho people as expressed at lhn ttn 'Hliout ball until .March l'l. ! confident tliat final action on polls as no prevl.iiH legislature , '71 'm "I 1, mi' '. these would be taken In the Hours had .hired do. Reference to the work 01 tho uii-1lf t.giive nf,. renialnlng ami, Tho forty-ninth legislative day i ' '.',r InvoHllKalInK 't h ! ; win, ,,e ex. eptlon of minor moas- Wlll ho put In Monday with the' " """(.. jinm. oris, the congress could close lis .... , , , 1 1 iiuiii.is .Minn, 1 lull escmiur. .IC- leg Bla ors clean ng up odds nnd . ends, to earn the U a day i-lw ., , vltmR.0 amiml , they voted hom5elves when t ,ell b;t hn ,,, , was certain tho session would "-!,. ,y we,. .,,.,. , , , errun he regular 4 -day period H0,n . to ullllv ....lUclsm. ' Ilesplte the clgbt-tlme defeat of, Atorn ,R fnr ,,,,, , n ,, tho personal Income tax. the law -: Bu,.,en,lered voluntarily whin he makers turned a dear ear ' to the hpn ,10 wug ,,,, UI1(, l0 C()m. voice of the people and refused to ,,,,, ,lm wftB , ( ,. submit the ninth lo tho acid teal nii,,,.lll11 ,vh i,.,nu, nra 1. 1 wr,ii. ever of 1 he sevon slaylngs. Hut on Alonday Die ceremonies h'lvlow. which IW the nrosperliy &nd.i fenter abput Mr. Hoover and the packers that ' tho -wholo agree- ;Thm,;,,. lv forenoon, and your com?l'"th of 'be ndus.ry. for , If tho - A r ('?; is' ud le nient was in danger nf failure. so!ml., ,.,..,i , the rtonrd f; Industry does 'not: thrlvo . neither Pi '". ...i,' ... eil wilh your n.esday after hotel. Mr. llurch, presalcnt of the(Tn0 b(,nr(, nf(nr tiis,llwon of:'hc courso of these . negotiations ;0 )awes llml t.le lln(r or ,he Krul.growers' League, attending,,,,,. rnnlor, inMtrU(.to., ynul. rom.jthat the packer and marketer ts : eiements will have no effect on his this meeiing will, your committee. ! Moo , ,. BM.l.,n K,K. !..ot entirely responsible for tho : ,nXnratinn Arier speniling a whole arter. , ,,, of lp jl)int (.omTOUlo tolcvlls that exist. Wo firmly be-i 1 1. . ' , . . . . .' noon In an endeavor to adjust ,,,, nKreement or understanding ililv lf economies arc 10 be' the w:de differences of opinion : ( to lUol.vlew all other paek . 1 '"""'duccd and packing charges; ; Ume ' 1 OdaV at and cnu. (.Ill over and harmonize ... ,, ,... iiielr slirnatures reduced, wo biivo got to edu-: ' all mlsunderstnnillngs. and fail- j , ,, ni;,.or,mont s possible. This j ' ate tho grower along tho lines' iiik 1 .ii-eoiiiiMi.'-n huh ijui iiuse. -a :y(yur cotnuiltlee has done, and UI prouucing nnu delivering 10 ino .etiiunilllee' was nppnlnled by lhc 'l)ln following ii.ickers subscribed j Pa' klng house a h'gh nuallty of i..i..ifi,-. iu 111.,...., iii.al .my in, tn ihs agreement, which will he " "011 10 goon luoiKeiaoio con WE USE HAWKISON VULCANIZING SYSTEM All Work Guaranteed Phipps Auto Park Highway at Jackson Phona 1037-R of the ballot. Eleven senators from counties which .repeatedly opposed tho income tax voted in 1 favor of it. Jf the referendum 1 invoked a special election will be hold. ! Confronted with a deficit of j f. 00,000, the lawmaker solved -111 J Obituary doir.s with itH work wvll thme, ; In hoth lwiu;iCH bills were being ;a'.ted upon with i hut little dlsrun anil repnrln on menur?H wci't; Mh'Ihk h:in-i('l I'roui one t haiuher 'd atiiilliPi' by ineHKengei'H und 1 unmet in even the member f theinm-lves, tliroiiKhout tho blfT .CnpMiiI biilldinR everybody' :vas ! tiKl.ir. The lontf .corridor bet ween the two hoti(!H wan filled with l senators and representatives, sec retaries and clerks, while hun dreds of the inaugural viaitc-s c- ir;butc(l to the coiiffcsllon. . ... 10:00 o'elofk wilh the presidont j (in,ii n . (ltrlnif the vear 1!i2fl: jdilion, and that he must be made of the r-ruilKrowers LeaKtie an-li r c I,eminon representlnf? t "fimijichilly responsible : for lug Itoxes furnished to him freo by the paeker. On this question of. liif,' boxes we have attached to j this report a Iuk box eontraetJand I NEW FEE OF PACKERS McCONIcniK.---T.irt fimmal Her- flnanclal problem by enaeifn aniVceH for Khuiley May Me.Cotilchi;!, exc'no tax an b.tnlts and business j infuiu (iuuh(ir of Mr. and Mis. corporations and to tax on In-; Forest M. .Mi:Coniclilu will be held tai.Klblcs. The two measures will jut tho rravesido in Medford ee produce (1 250.000 each year. Lies' d cm HOlvinK that problem tliO legislature abolished the board ctitry, Sunday nt 1 :.'( . p. m. Hev ereml Carmen Moll, officiating. Vnnimonii'iHH in charge of tho of rep-ems of tho ITnivernlty of lorl Ptinenit Ilomn. (T'oulinued from I'ae One.) pin-he r repreyenlliitf majority of the tonnaue that would bo cus tom pa-keil, that (hat they would pack for the season of l!i2i on a basis of a flat rate of i'Tic, pro vided certain abuses, chargeable to the urmver, could 4r wmiM-bei wan j our. iJiieuniK - cnarKO UJ"1' i pnhel Pay. nil t lee. The com in it tee appoint- ; i(.uvtv of V.. V.'. It rd by Ihe packers consisted of 0.!forip(V jnc U-luinoil,' K. S. Cr.e, I!. W ! ir t. Ilubhnnl: of Stniohardt ll.'ithliii and .1. K. Kdtulston. , i-..uv wi.n tUui .. li-tter with ii'eeeipt form to he signed bv the When this joint committee tuot yonr committee, and which Is at - i grower when Iur boxes are deliv it iibandomd the Idea of working jtathed to tills report. j ered to him. Wo helleve this- the matter out on a fiat rata mix- jt K. Kdmfsion. represent irii? cjw1"' lo n br"(,nt extent, euro this iniuni elmrne. It first took up the nnd K: Fruit f'o. jWil. question of defiulns a Medford; R fi coc, represcntinff Amerl-1 ln ("lHlnp. your comiltteo wish Ktandard hlKh quality pear paclt.irn r?ruit Growers. Inc., was n lo WIV tnftt while wo have not It then fixed a basic charge per member of the Joint committee (accomplished everything we1 hop box, with a sl'dlns scale of charg- anu- subscribed to tho agreement. ! etl 10 -n lu heglnning, still we cs that would enable the grower nltboiiRh his sifrnoture Is not ftt-'lmvi? mno a step forward which, of pood fruit and who delivered tached from the fact that at the tlle grower and the packer will bis first lmilt in good condition , ,,rrann, Upip ,p s (ll Portland. honestly attempt to carry out. to the parkins- bouses to secure ( (-. Darliv of the Kimball wil1 tiiff ahout a. greater feel-! Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better' At the Medford a minimum eliai-KO ror packing lil i F,.it ;'n., ,n fileil a letter with i'rull, ami woulil ieiiiille the. man ,1,,, eoinmitlee Kotliue folill hl who ilclivored pour fruit In Imil po-lllnn iu the matter. condit'on iu the piuklnK house, Nowhry & 8on.i of Talent sub- l y a hlaher packlni; chniKe. Thin .scribed to Ihe ' nKreement. Ih nianllV.Hlly a Jum arrnnt!ement. I icrt Slancllffe of l'lioenix, suli- Tlie Joint committee unanimously 'scribed to this proKrnm. adopted the fullnwlnit proRrnm: ' h. H. lteter. renresentlnc the Result.-! of conference of prnwers rinnnele - Vnekincr to.. subscribed Iuk of confidence and trust be-1 tween theiie Iwo brunclieri of Hie; industry and. which will make II! easier In the future to Bet to-' Kether on o.ucstions thnt may nriei affectiiiK the pear industry as a whole. Vour committee asks that this These Drug Stores' Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store v FRANK'S Comedians Playhouse Theatre NEW CHANGE TONIGHT NEXT THURSDAY ONLY At the Armory PRICES Children Adult .... Purchased l .Wrt-.l Oy 3I.-.ICI.1 C jlilnmU WILDBEKG BROS. SMELTING R! FINING CO. Q&ai: 742 NUikM St.,Sn Fiuujjcu PUnn South Sue l;inri'i Rayon Pajamas v:.50 Values Plenty of chic here In these new lUtyon Pa- Jamas. New shade s. nuw tr;m-rninpK $1.89 Silk Hose Allen A him vice weight pi Ik nnd slllt and chif fon to to;i; full ranit" of rolors. Pair 79c In MULLINS History! Smashing Drive for 1000 New Customers Trade Expansion Sale Special 7 AC tt.yj All Silk Hose New fancy bt-i-l; r.H latest MluideM nnd new VrtluiH; fllll of n',rr 98c Scarfs Silk mill Wool l' " 2.T.1 Values I'relly eolur eiunblna- linns. Your "holie .. 95c Novelty Jewelry ftnicf-loit, neck I a e v. ear rliiKf, p n n ! i braeeb ty, et.-, A Q Uii lb to HOC New SprliiK Novelty Jewelry I'p to r.u vniim rp it jT.&o .ttinR, for only Spring Sweaters To I..V Vnlur Wonl und liaytui In nuvelty pnttttnu nn I p u l - I ahadrK. ma trade i vpaiiNltm Hale prlre, only .. $1.95 New Sweaters In .V15 nlne, ' Very new nnil atlrae !lve iure wool nnil r.-iy. on li.iu.'j l i l. New uo rlcnn, new color. DR An Exceptional Lot $10 Vtflues $ o THE NOVELTY SHOE CENTER OF MED-FOED-tAnd here is where we make hun dreds of happy customers with 200 pair of Peters oxfords, ties, strap slippers, etc.; spike, Cuban, French and flat heels. Values up to $5.85.; Leathers of ff kid, patent leather, calf and i most every shade, for only Genuine Bargains Values to $6.85 There is going to be a shoe riot here when you ladies see what sterling values we are offering'. Just think, 300 pair of fine shoes. sizes broken some, .but styles desirable. Then we are putting in all ff, new spring shoes, $5.00 val- P ues. Tliey all go for, yoyr choice rica ucauuuiu. 195 On Safe Mrmrtav Morniiior On Saturday Hundreds Came and saw and bought All This Week We Will Offer Amazing Values LADIES WILL COME FOR MILES to take advantage of this Millinery sale alone, the valuos arc so genuine and the styles all fresh new spring models. Newest shades and shapes. You select as many as you wish from Group No. 1 up to $3,05 values, for only .' Ye Olde Time Comfort Shoes in one-strap and tics kid nnd patent leather arch support shoes. Values regular at $0.50. Sale price for , 3.791 . suaues nnu 1.95 New Spring Hats Truly, they are marvelous values even at' $8.00, but Group Ng. 2 will (f go for $ only, your choice - . 2.95 MULLINS 310 East Main Street, Medford GROUP NO. 3 New Spring Hats Showing the newest materials. shapes, different colors. The trimminz and finish Cunning DISTINCTIVE, NEW Hart Schaffner & Marx and other Popular Makes 25 Now patterns, stylos, texlures in the season's most desired shades. Southern Oregon men will find it an easy matter to fill their .Spring suit needs here at priees unusually moderate. 00,o$6000 and Spring Accessories Hats' Shirts Ties Underwear iTos- , iery Light weight Sweaters in fact every- thiug.a mail will need for Spring wear is here. The well known 'TOO GKTiY QUALITY at. genuine yafue-givhig pri'ees. Come In See Our New Ankle Fitted Nurrn Bush Real 1 rand-Tailored Shoes are now available for the nien of sonhern Oregon XUX are fashioned to assure a snug Tit around tho ankles no gapping or slipping,' 10c 60c 3.95 8.1 le price $2.95 make them in the $10 class. Out sale price ; llll i