Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1929, Image 27

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FARM RELIEF AC!
Pontiac Makes Record Ran
bidders wlmso terms arc about to
expire."
Hi-culls While Vou Wait
I'm lord intu
lerijuml hii
dibie food in an ox
H was reitped,
KAMII'li;. Tex. '(IV -Km in wheat
lit'bl ti but lucuits in 17 minutes
a ml :f s mm'uihIh: That was the
threslied, sacked, ground into flour
and bakud ift" thitt time. A nimllnr
raro 1 r t -1 venr rqtii-'ifl 4 I minutes
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Mall Tribune ads are
?ii noi) ponl every day.
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IN TEXAS EXCITES
I i lilrh era in w i- ! ran-;-
MTDFOTCT) MATT, TRTTSFVR MTIDFOHD. OIIF.flON. SUNDAY. .111. V "JS, V.Yl'.l
PASSING OUT PIE
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lly Fi'inik I. WoIIct
'(.""-latMl 1'ros.s Farm I-Milm)
W A SUING TON Pj ! :y virtue
uf tlii farm relief net the piuilu
(.( i- oi mi HKi-iftiltural emmnolfy
001 et 20 per rent nuirc of th
value uf bin crop when he turns
ji ,uer to the t'ooperutive thrmijjh
which lie sells.
I irivtofore a cooperative has
In. n able to borrow from feh-ral
Interiueiliate t banks only lio t
tij per cent of the value of the
commodity it uetuires. Thus -i
fanner sWlhiK wheat "when the
market wan $1 a bushel was paid
to to ;r rents on the dollar,
Ho had to wait until his coop
erative or pool passed the yrain
on to collect tho balani.o. Many
)nnl members were unable to meet
thrir oblifrations at that figure
iiinl were obliped tn withdraw.
N 1 w the coo pe ra live ca n bo r -i-itw
S." per cent of 1 he commo
dity's value, tiO or fiii per cent
I'nim the federal banks and the
remainder from the revolving
fund created by congress for the
use of the farm board.
The farmer's borrowing power i
is further enhanced, by the pro-
vision that a cooperative, on nti- j
thnrity of the federal farm board, j
may draw from the revolving fund '
m sum of equal to 80 per cent of
the cost of construction of storage
facilitios. Heretofore a conpera . j
live has been unable to borrow j
money from the government on its i
physical properties. ,
N'or docs the advantage stop '
llirre. If the board recognizes a
cooperative's need for storage fa
cilities and finds the purchase
price right on establishments al -:
ready constructed tho cooperative
may borrow 80 per cent of tho
purchase price in acquiring title.
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IrivinB a Pontiac landau M-dan, A. H. Patterson, Oakbnil-I'ontiac
dealer, recently covered I6C0 miles from Stockton to Salt l ake City
nd return in 40 hours. Scene? along the route nrc shown aiovc.
L pper left, the Nevada pa'isades: rijiht, now-canreJ tcckies; lower.
Rait beds; right. Mormon Temple. Inset Air Mail hcacim, w hich
also acts as guide for n-.otur cars crossing the Salt beds, over which
there ts no regular road.
II OE DYING
of:
Furthermore a stabilization cor
poration set up to handle a com
modity for a group of coopera
tives may convince the board that
in sound economics the crop is
worth more than it is selling for
Mi the market.
,H may borrow 8.1 per cent nf
tlw value of that portion of the
commodity it purposes to handle
on the increased quotations and
bill for it in the open market. The
effect is expected to put confi
dence in the banker.
FOR LIFE DENIED
lly .John
(Associated Pies
PAKIS I.T) The
claimed by Hie
.vans
; Siai'f Writer)
riht to die, of
siek and the mi-
E
El
f.MVe it T 1 1 1
de in fa i
1IV1H-;. Midland (Zl'i
business may mix in 11
Iliey should mix.
'' i lirls who earn . I heir
hat factories have been
to an out with youths who affect
the ha I less style, and boys who
work in weaving establishments
have been told they should eschew
the girls with shrt. skirts, since the
absence of skirts has left a serious
depression In the weaving trade.
T. H. Mallatieu. secretary of the
K'1t Hatters' union, speaking at a
lnrethiK if the Trades council of
Hyde and Denton, said no "self-rc-HpeeUnif
Kirl should ell her look . r
speak to any youth who walks into
the town hatless." w
"With all this unemployment
about," he continued "it may de
velop into a very serious problem
in all the districts where hats for
men and women are manufactured. I
"I have been told that it is
craze affected by some people whoj
believe in the Darwinian theory
thai we are descnudants of apes or
monkeys and thai. If we had noi j
st:iited wearintr clothing and bMs!
yv should have been covered all,
over with'hair. I
"I have noticed members of this)
liatless briKade comintr Into Denton j
and Hyde from outside towns fri-,
lerniziiiK with the girls who are,
employed In hat shops. I want. 1
therefore, to ask that the pirls of;
nny hatting district should give a
blank to any man or youth who ap- j
proaches them as a member of the .
hatless brigade." j
W. J, I'opc, secretary of the
Hyde Weavers association, after j
P'Htiting out that (he same siiua- j
ti'n should apply to the boy weav-
crs, reminded Mr. Matlalieu that
the girls employed in hat factories j
Were skirts as short as anybody's.!
Then the meeting adjourned.
happy, is up for diseussinn again.
It became a topic of the day hen
liichnrd Corbett, (l young lvnglish
man charged with murder, wrote
an open letter seeking to justify
hi nisei f in killing his mother to
end her lung agony.
Doctors, lawyers and philoso
phers in I-' ranee all deny man's au
thority to kill ex.'ept as legal pun
ishment and presumably in war
and self-defense.
"Ancestral respeet for human
life" is offered hy Professor Henri
iiogei-, dean of (lie faculty of med
, icine, as a solid noral harrier
j against abuses that should be kept
j inviolate.
1 H is I be physician's mission to
j prolong lil'e, says I'rol'evsor Charles
' i.'iih..t ( i,. i- ..r ih,- , inv ,.r
l Medicine and indcd for his psychic
living in j ,.,,K,,.m.n. guit aside rrom the
irged O"1 I ni.iral asnecl. Dr. Diehct opposes
two arguments to ihe theory that
Ihe state he allowed 'o kill those
who wish to die to end Iheir suf
fering. He asserts there never
be absolute certainly thai tin
i ion l wj iils to die. oi
his mind, and there
possibility of an ei
nosis. Science, he s
discovers new metln
l-'-M- lite pllilosopl
t'eillaube. de;.n of
I that "the right to destroy
I life does' not belong to us."
l-'vena from the stamlpoint
I law, Kdouard Im Hoy, professor .it
j the (,'ollege of France, finds there
i a re too g rea t difficult! es.
j "Any effort to legislate on such
j a matter." he says, "would lead
puldie to ask more. ! rom an
individualistic point of view, why
limit the right of suicide to Inciir-
IdesV" And, in any case, to en-
i rust ihe state with authority to
I decide the right of suicide "woulff
i be to give it. after all. to men who
iare subject Jo the same influences
i and errors of judgment as all other
' men."
t The whole mailer is thrown back
! into the realm of morals by Pro
1 fessor 1 ierthelcihy, dean of the law
i faculty of the t'aiversity of Paris,
j "Law," ho explains, ."is simply
i t hat part of tho moral code for
i which respect may be exacted by
force." Therefore, the matter of
i killing for mercy should be ex-
amined first of all on moral : :ut by
; grounds, and if it doesn't fit in u company
human 'of the gasoline, which keops
jmotois turning, will make4 it
ihh to increase the speed ami
load of planes.
Tallest Spar
Douglas Fir
for Toronto
to
j should not he considered as a pus- l" Jnu
! slide law. And he rejects it on I liuu ilt
! moral grounds. j
, All these authorities admit thoi;e
: are boialer-liiH' cases where death
' mig-lit be a mercy, but all hold fa,t
(o the supreme law, "Thou shalt
, not kilt." '
.MONTI! KAU P. Q., July 18.
i crying; on her de-k. what is said
bo tho tallest spur
nr. shipped out of P.ritish lolum
bia. the Canadian National slonm
uhip, tho Canadian Ranger, reach
.i ,,nf. . y ii om V an-
couver, via Tanama.
This spur is J iti feet, in length,
measures inches at the bull and
is ten inches at the top. It weighs
L'i,(MiO pounds and contains - 50 U0
fi't' boiii-tl measurenient. It was
the Tlmhf'i'luhd Humber
;and t'oi-warded' .as a gill'
DALLAS vVi The Texas repuli
llcanisni that helped to break i
solid south of democracy last fall!
again is under nat ional political
scrutinj, this time for alleged ir
I regulai dies In its distribution of
pall nuage. ' '
I ib'i'utcd office-buying by dona
! tie us to campaign funds is under
j Investigation by the patronage
; coniiiiiltee if the I'niled States
j senate. Iowa's republican senator,
I Smith W. Ihookhart, the eonuult
i ti'c s tbairman, expects to "investi
gate startling new evidence" in
further hearings to be held soon.
Attacks against Texas republi
can leaders have been made by
witnesses in hearings already held
in San Antonio and Dallas. Five
instances of alleged of live -buying
by campaign donations were men
tioned in that testimony.
K. I!. Crenger, republican na
tional committeeman from Texas,
who has been at odds several
times with other Lone Star re
publicans, was criticized for bis
administration of patronage. So
were Kugeno Nolle, chair loan of
the state's republican executive,
committee; Orviltu Hulling ton,
vice-chairman, and Leonard Wit h
lrigion, com mil too director of or
ganization. Two officials appointed by Tex
as republican powers likewise have
been under fire- They are John
D. llui'tman, federal district at
torney at San Antonio, and ltoy
Campbell, li redo customs collec
tor. Senator Kenneth MeKellar of
Tennessee, democrat lc member of
the senate committee, told Camp
bell that "something should bo
done about your removal."
Purported donations to the party
by Texas oil companies probably
will be, investigated when tho sen
atorial probe resumes. Again the
state's republican leaders are ex
pected to be asked to testify.
A renewed attack on a cam
paign fund of $100,000 now being
raised by Texas republicans like
wise Is expected. Creager and his
Douglas I lieutenant contend donations to IL
are voluntary, while Senator
Hrookhart insists that the fuml
"is a rood re? ii Ind er to of f leo-
the
pay
'ahadihti
I'oront o.
National Kxhibl-
'KTKnLi;! 31 t'oul ,S AMI
i i i:i,s au:plm-; mu'ihi:
WASHINGTON lHhylene-g!y-col,
a petroleum by-product that
kep( j(ut opioid e radiators from
freezing last winter for thousands
of motorists, has been found to be
an efficient cooling agent for sum-
can nier use in airplanes. Tests con-pa-1
ducted by the war department re-
Tie a string to a large- nail and
dangle the string between youiM
thumb and finger and t he nail
wilt Swing ll-ke a pendulum, llavo
some one place Ids open ham!
u in lei- the nail and its motion
changes to a rolary. Let (he oth
er place his hand on your shoul
d and the nail will become ta-tionary.
ahv
Mi's Of
til.
hange
is the
day
-lief.
the Abbe
acuity of
cently disclosed that
I'ects were aiiarent
ing ',t hours wit h th
radiator.
philo
old.y
id-:
f the
i-t!:idlv
ibolic
It Ihe
iusi i- .
I hesi:
The war department is
find a means of cooling I In mo
os of mult i -engine pin nes t hru
sc of win.g railialoi. is be-eve-
that ue of glye.d. a .-oi.iu
Fine- car features
at a One -Pro fit price -
STUD EH ACER'S NEW
ictator Six
US INCH WHEELBASE
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ki..K: wm?ixfZT&l
j
TIk; N ;n-( i nr mrnrr finds
nr wis!iiiiir ,'inil pulisliin;.'
service rcully sal isfju-lory
)!('(itlc, I horo rcinnval of
li'.'ivcl sliiins nrc cffi'deil
willimit injury to I lie
est service.
Some op the
tTTtitnf liiiiiiiimtttiitimttiilinifl
Three Day
.ator
Kelvin
o
Certain Sized Cabinet at a
NEW LOW PRICE
Sale Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday
July 29-30-31
Southern
Oregon
Electric
There is a Kelvinator for
every kind of refrigera
tion desired.
Kelvinator The Pioneer of Electrical Refrigeration
l j"" nMillf ;
409 East Main Sired
, Phone 880
that threaten property owners
who neglect the very impor
tant matter of title insurance.
Dishonest people often deal
in real estate which has been
pledged under mortgages and
represent the purchaser that
th title is clear, free and un
incumbered. Be sure of yours
have the title insured.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
121 E. Sixth St., rhone 41
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Pe-Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Food Good 8orvice
AT THE FACTOBV
New Six, Speed
International Truck
I'll.. iii'W Inti'i-iialiiiiMl Mx-spi'i''!
''inl truck Ih 1 II illsliliiy ill
"""Is :,,! shup lit 11 S.iulli
''i.lral.
'I'liis lic;uy duly -1 .... I trick i-f-l.i-.UMy
rccnininciiili'il l"r iniiii
liiitilitii;. ihmI it lnis six . 'N f"' -,,:"'l
anil t w i ii.nc, tuiir-ulii'l
I'l.lkl'S.
11 ts jnlicrlisril "l.i pull a
'imIm'I Iniut Ui a 1'i-r i i'Mt trail'',
a 11. vs liliiu t'rl i-rnutl'l. in " a1'
"f ilil.-hcx ami then litln "'H "
1- I fast clip wlir 11 it l"'s
luulmays. ( s the cue Irin k th il
1 il - .1 1 11 I cut-lHlil ami i"il
l"rfi'iii, ,,11,,.,-s 1 f similar lat
'"s 11 n.i.M- full l.i.i.l. K you aic
''"in Missnurl well slinw i'ii"
eliess Eiinie playeil hy mail
'"cii an Ainrj-lcHii anil an KiiB'i"li
'"a'i Ims hocn cnmi.'icil .if"'i
three years.
UinlelBh llrnnes nf the I'i
'"is of the last of ihe spin..
f' in Inn).. I' Icaiiue l.s.-w'lv H.
1 15-inch whcclhnsc.
I lydi iiulic !;hock absorbers, frnnl and renr.
Onc-piccc steel core safety st crinjj wheel.
I.anchcstcr vibration dampener.
Adjustable steering wheel and front-seal.
Cenuinc mohair upholstery.
Ainpliftcd-aclion -1-whccl brakes.
Doiiblc-drop frame, new compound flanjje.
'1'imkcn tapered roller bcarinfis.
I'ucl pump insures constant flow of gasoline,
K ubbcr engine mountings.
'1 hcrmostalically controlled cooling system.
( lil filler, gasoline filter and crankcasc ventilating
system insure maximum engine efficiency.
Tarnish-proof chromium plating over nickel.
Coincidental lock to ignition and steering.
10-milc speed even when NHW!
O. V. MYERS CO.
Phone 464 132 So. Riversid
;.n-
est .service. ' j
I 1
i Women's Hose
i'lgJEHgEC 1 $1.00 Pair
S8ilk from top to toe with
! S pointed heel.
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INSURANCE MT
First Insurance m WATCH
Agency AlRIRJNfl
Phone 105 SO N. Cuntrel Vi''J':wCI-s Will
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Harvey Service N62
Corner 6th and Front St.
For Prompt, Courteous Service
Make it a point to drive up to tho COURTESY STATION for
your next fill of gasoline. We will show you the kind of service
that has made our station the motorists' Mecca in these parts.
We fill your tank with big-mileage, full-measure fuel -the high--est
grade, most economical gasoline you can buy anywhere. Try
it once, and you'll come back for more. '''Zll:ZV!J'-s':'-.'"
Remember A change of oil now will add more miles -to 'the' life
of your car.
Shell 400 Gasoline, Shell Motor Oils,; -1
Washing, Greasing, Polishing 1 ;
Goodrich Tires and Tire Service
HARVEY SERVICE N0.1( ,
Corner 8th and Riverside - Giving 24 Hour Service
GAS.nfrr; GAS. OIL- A 1 Oil.