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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1930)
) PAflE ETflHT 214 JOBLESS IN THIS CITY Total for County 714 Tab-.- illation of Unemployed By t Precincts Shows Butte Falls and Gold Hill Have No Idle Hands. According to official consul fi urort for Jackson county, there are 714 unemployed therein, nnd 21-t of tho number reside In Ih's ci'. The unemployment Is evenly ds trihutpd, no section helnic purlieu Inrly distressed. Tte lowest In thin City, Riih; Medfonl precinct, with two Jobless, and the Klnllneo Itoek precinct 1h the lowest in the oounry jvlth one not workinK. Unit" IjiIIh nnd Cold ll'll boast no Idle hnnd.i. Tbo unemployed In Ah'and Is listed nt (14, nnd In .Jacksonville lis 17. The tabulation by precincts 1 .is follows: Ashland ' rtoulevni'd 1-1 Enxt ("entrnl 7 Orik 4 West Central S North - il j 'Southeast 'I Kast i r. Northwest !! I Antloeh A.! it ! ApplPKato .....v, '. 17 ; Hellvlew .:. - J I Harron 1 Blltlp Falls , Town X : Oplsldo town -''j Central l'olnt Norlh ml North (outside town) Ij Holllh (in pity) 1 f I South (outside city) til Derby 3 Deter 3 ' Eir-Ip Point 2 ! Flounce Roek 1 ! Foot" Creek !l I Ool.l Hill . Town 24 ! Outside town 1 't flrlffln Creek B Howard 47 Jr.eksonvlli"- North (Inside elly) .', . flnuth (Inside city) ci HnutlK outside city) (I JI"dforl North Main in South Main 23 North Central 2:! South Central 23 Norlh rtlverslde 3 1 Oakdnle 3 Newtown If Southeast '. .' II Southwest 2a Hast 2 West 22 Northwest .' Ii Mound 13 Orchard Home f Perryilale 38 Phoenix Town ' 23 West (Inside Town) II) lOast (Outside Town) 0 IloKue River Outside Town 11 Roxy Ann 41 Sama Valley !2 Talent Kast (Inside Town) 1 f West (Inside Town) 3 West (Outside Town) 3 Trail 12 Union Wntklns 2 Wlmcr 1 E II WA8HINOTON. Junu 28. ) A Hludy of the Mnto nml national nnd Inlernntlonnl but-lnes which wan explicitly divorced from pre diction or Interpretation, wns 1 Hued today tiy the nntolnnl liusl nesB survey conference, throiiKh Julius H. I in rues, chairman. The orgnnlwitlon. act up last fnll nt President lloover' mikkcs tlon. has previously recorded findings as to commerce nnd fin nnco fluctuations since the stock mnrket panic and the statement todny declared It was Intended to submit fnets In order that "In terested Individual Judnment should form its own opinion." Kaslnn of Interest rates on short time credit, plus a resump tion of long term londlnir on bonds nnd inoimaKcs was suld to clmrncterl?.e the money situation, foreclosures on mortKaues In May were less than those of last May. rnd declines In New Vork Htale Hnvltik-s bank deposits were said to have been "m'Bllslble In May nnd much less than n year ni!" nt tlm same time " , Improvement In the financial stnte of hulldlim nnd loan asso ciations continues." It was added, while Installment selllUK and re toll collections were described as howliiK little fhnnnf since enrly uprlnn. Life Insurance policies Is sued In .May were less limn lnl year n were flro Insurance pnll- '''('onstructlon was found to be f ai,,u'pr once than runnioK " , ... ,!,,.h hull. lino Is ahead! IIISI jmii i""r. - ( of 1D!9 record. A number of in-, dustrles nssoclnted with construe tlon nnd furnlslilnn were reBl tered hnvlnR u less volume or business durlns tho period thin year than last. Not nssopsed vnluntinn "f I'1",. Uland of Hawaii 1. 14 S.WO.Onn. I CENSUS SHOWS i ADMiRAT. BYRD A special gold meaai ot tne wanonai Geograpmc society commemorating his aerial drfsh to the south pole was presented to Rear Adm. Richard Byrd by President Hoover. Shown on the White House lawn are (left to right): Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, president of the National Geographic society; Admiral Byrd, President Hoover and Ernest L. Jahncke, acting secretary of the navy. N KV V ( : I K . .1 ll lie L'S. (AV -tlottv Admirnt Ithliimi K. Hyid rwnrni I o il ii y frmn llosliiii. wlii'ic I'YMay In- was t-iVt'll tn- I ll tixl.'lt'l h- Kivi-I liirCH, it ml v:ih linli ur Mui'hl with Mthm-H ttf his ex pi'dliiitn nl a liinctirnn. The I ii lii')ii ri wns liivnn l I'niiihinimt-riiliilr Coi'iiHi-filii.n to th two caiuci'ii iiu'ii wiiu mid(L Iho pit -lori.i I riM-cutl uf iho Ana nt'clic inlvi'iiluro. 'i'lii' i hotoK rnplwis. Williii'd Vnn Her Veer MARY GREINER F L- IN NEW ROLE Onco n nmvfpiipor man. always ! a newspaper man. And this rooh for the newspnpr women, also, j ivi t'8. m ry v i rti ner i e i ly , i or many years feature writer for the Malt Tribune, welcomed a bounc ing heavyweight non at the Snored Heart hospital Snt urdny mornlnK. The luiby was only a few hours old when the mother wrote a story on It and sent It post haste to this pnper. Here It Is with the proper llne: By Mary (irelnor Kelly To the .Mall Tribune k'Iik: Ho Is alleged to have arrived at one o'clock a, m althoiiKh It seeuiH now that he has been here always that soft little bundle of human Interest that has always elURlvely evaded creeping out Into j my news stniicH. j A little over eluht pounds, the j lad has (If my observations could I he accounted unbiased) a distinct-j ly It'K'il head, a nose for tcws, 1 eyes yet too heavy with sleep to j allow analysis, and a pair of Iuiiks j Unit so fur have kept up a lusty ' defiance of old man Morpheus. He hopes to preside at a local press conference soon, In tn meantime doctor and father are doing well, (test wishes to you all. MA II Y. 1. S, Don't say I didn't produce my biggest piece of work suffic ient ly In advance of press lime. DULLEST DAY IN LONG TIE HITS STOCK EXCHANGE N 11 W V I U K , J u n e 2 S. Interest In the Mock market wan at Pitch 11 bw ebb today wiles renched the HinalleU total for a two hour pension In nearly two years only AMI.fiDO shares. With many traders away, for (he week-end, there was llltlo to Influence tho course nt prices one way or the other. Selling of mo tor accessory shun s, apparently baf"d on a report of decreased operations In these lines, and of it few rails brought "tit moderate decline, but the appearance of for (Icnentl i:letrlc In the late deallliKS prompted a cov erhlK movement and the close was Irreiilllnr. I'. S. Steel, Ameri can Cnn. lindlo. American Tele phone and tleneral Motors show ed fractional advances. The strcneth In (leneral I'.Iec lilc. which closed 1 higher, r read to WestliiBiMlse. Itcthli hem Steel. Vanadium. Alllclban Tobac co. National Itlsiult. nnd Klectrlc Cower I.IkIiI. up one to, nearly tbri-e loilntc. Tlmken Holler ItearloK nnd i:lcclrlc Auto Lite broke to new lows, the latter rpKiilnlnit l"'rt of Its dei'llne. Southern Itnllw.iy wns nualn In supply '"' w"" pushed to nnolhcr now mlnlmuin of lis 1-K. cl.islnu at S!) 7-ft for a 'I, pollll loss. St. l-onls. San Frnnilsco, Kile and Hock Island also were heavy. Ninth Aineilcnn. arier nroppnia more than two P'ints covered. W MIESFEATUR MEDPORD MATT, RECEIVES MEDAL anil .InHopIt T. Ituckpr, won- wat crl mi tln (Mas v.'ltli the ailinlral. tun lot I Heir plctut i'S (in t ncir . hilld-m for thi'tti. j Tin1 adnii-l.'i I mivi- warm ft 'alro ! In thriii point itiK nut Dial imu-h 'of Ihi'lr wurk wm ilono in Icm- pciaturcH from fid to 00 (leri-i-H liclnw '. vi. lie hmIiI tit final rconi'il wiim a true piclnin (if Ihc 1 cxpiMlltl'in'K work. le had fcar ! (1 (he picture would he nvrdra i niatiod, but wa kIim! to find that NO FIRECRACKERS 1 INlillY.lu tUlb'l! t'hlef Klllott issued n warning yesterday reminding all local hoyn and ith'W that ihe shooting of fire crackers will not be tolerated within the city limit'. Several youngsters hnve n I rc a d y been rounded up by police officers and given reprimands for disobedience of tho city ordinance covering flio-cracker shoaling. The fire i department last week also supervised the razing of four small buildings in Medfonl. They had been condemned by the chief tis fire hazards and bring the total of Htich HtructurcH torn down to 71 since Chief Klllott has been directing the department. Myrtle Point. New Union O'i Co.'m Mervlce Htntlon will be con structed on hI to of present Tike funk Htntlon. d71 3p With almost 100 days of warm weather ahead of you, you should need no urging to get into a cool Palm Beach suit now. WELL TAILORED WITH TWO PALR OF PANTS $22-50 Good for Two Seasons "Always in Earnest" 0 YOUft QUALITY STORE TRIBUNE. MEDTOTtD, FROM HOOVER If nnythhiK it wa undoidrnma ti7... To ii it; ht the; ndinii'nl was in vilcd to tin diniKM' siven by tho New Vork Cross club fur Itiif-Mcll Mv.'ii. r'pori or of the fxpeditlon. Tomorrow will ho hi." own to spend ns hi' sees fit. Monday tic will Jilti ltd ti luncheon of his cnl lojiv fiatcrnlty Kap a A Iplui and that niht will bo nut'Ht nt a dinnor nlvcn by the New York Ahltc club In his honor. 3 GRASS BLAZES IN AN AM tH Three grasH fires summoned the fire department to action yester day afternoon, with two on Keene Way In the Hisklyou Helghta ad dition and the other on luircl Htreet. The blnzes caused no damage and were Hpeedlly plnced under control. Tho Laurel Htreet fire was caused by n burning rtih blhh pile, l-'lre Chief Klliott mtld. MA K 1011. Ore., June 2S. (ft1)- C.eorge Miller, ehajrmnn of llio Uepubllcan central committee, de nied today that selection of n lie publican candidate for governor will be dlncnssed at a meeting of state committeemen to be held al Pendleton next Monday. Alhfiny. Plans completed for count ruction of three-story apart 7 metit building on Lyon Htreet, ' ORKnoX, SUNDAY, JUXE 29, 1930. DRAINAGE TESI TUESDAY 2 P. IVI. A drainage demonstration, under the direction of the county agcnt'H' office, and Arch Work, resident drainage engineer connected with the Department of Agriculture, will be held next Tuesday after noon at two o'clock at tho W. II. Watt orchard, located south and west of Voorhics Crossing. It will be the fourth of a series. In regard to the drainage edu cational campaign. Albeit Hurcli, fruitgrower, said: "The demonstration which Is to be held at the W. II. Watt orchard near l'hoenix, should attract the attention of every valley orchanlist ; whether he knows that he hits drainage problems or not. M "These demonstrations h a v e j been held under tile, direction of j County Agent Wilcox and Federal hngineer Work, and are always j instructive. Attendance upon them h is been increasing, showing that i the people of this region are rapid- ; Iv awakening to the fact that ' drainage problems exist here. "By reason, perhaps, of observa tion, covering more irrigated re fjlons than most of the orchard owners of the Kogue Hiver valley have seen, I realized very early that with my own orchard Hie drainage iiuestlon would soon havc to he solved. For that reason, even before I had any irrigation water to use and remove, I em ployed an engineer who made a specialty of such work, to lay out a system of drainage. In the main it has proved successful and highly beneficial, though sonic add it ions have been required, mid more are now planned. "Iiccau.se of tho topography and the variation in soils, each case in this valley requires separate and Individual study, and for this rea son I was among those who ini tiated the request for a study of conditions by n qualified govern ment engineer." In response to that request, Mr. Work has been here for about a year now, and has collected a large amount of valuable Infor rnation. Kvery one is invited to take advantage of this informa- WAT R HARD Swein'S" 217 East Main St. r ' '. Color Your Pictures with VELOX Water Colors It's easily and artistically done. The color!) are tinnspait and blend readily, so that the tie aired effect is obtained without experience or special ability. Velox Color Outfit, complete , $1.00 Velox Color Stamps, 12 colon 50c Excellent j;r'!j!!fe Enlargements from your t avonte Hand-col orejjt in oil and framed complete in a gold or silver dframe Hon, which will cost nothlnK hut a little time and Baseline, .and all who have irrlsati-d land are ursed to find time and gasoline for attendance at the demonstra-, Hons." ' REPEAL SPECIAL KALK.M, Ore.. June 28 (Pj In his message to tne 1!KM legis lature (Jovernor Norhttwl will rec ommend repeal of the law that authorizes the governor to appoint special agents for police work throughout the state. "Tho law is a nuisance," said the governor today, "and ought to be repealed. It has given the governor's office nothing but trouble since it was enacted. Moreover. It is an unnecessary! law. I shall ask for its repeal." The governor said that since, he came into office Just before the first of the year he had can-1 celled a number of special agents'; commissions. The latest commis sion to be cancelled was that of Thomas A. Holt of Portland early this month. According to the governor Holt got Into difficulty In connection with an automobile accident and used his star for his own protection against legal action. Holt was appointed by Oover nor i'nttorson, the records show, first in l'JliH and again in 1!I2!. and waf reappointed by Norblad last .leiiuary. Norblad said h( had never met Holt, but that he. had hern recommended by Slier-j iff Hurlburt of Multnomah coun-i ty. ! Special agents have been etn-j ployed in Oregon mainly in prohl- bition enforcement work. j AUSTIN, Texas. June 2S. (TV- j Aroused over Ihe shooting of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kgger shortly be fore noon today, a group of clti- : zens of Round Rock near here. killed the negro who was alleged ; to have attacked the couple. i Klamath Kails. 1). 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(tP) j Information was received today , the final passage of the bra itch ; soldiers' home hill for the I'aclf-; ! ie northwest by the senate brot from Senators McXary and Kte.-: I wer and Representative Hawley, ! exlres.ioiH f, cnlf.Mdcnc . th new branch would be establish-! ed nt Iloseburis ay the 'bill pro- j vldcd oriKlniilly before amend- j ed by the house. A coiimilsslon from the board of Hovernors of the national i home at "Dayton. Ohio, probably j will bo west this summer, pro- vidins the bill becomes a law , IhiouKb President Hoover's hIb- nature Co look pver possible j sites. A larse amount of data . favorlnc Kosebui-B If i' th0 1 hands of len. Oeorse B. Wood. I board president, who Is believed Inclined toward that location. in tin, nvnnf Itnsebni'ir Is select-I ed. the community will hnve to consider ways nnd means of pro vldlnK from 100 to Kill addition al acre." of Bround to he Bivcn ) the Bovernnier.t ns a site for thoi Institution which will cost ti. ikio ooo. The OrcKon lcBlslatiire. at its next session, nlso will hnvei to enact lcBlslation permlttiiiK absorption by the federal Rovern-j nient or the soldiers' noma mi RnHchui-K now 'maintained by the state. NEW YOiriC. .June 2S. (tV) Speculative apathy reached new low levels on the New York stock exchange today. Tolal transac tions approximated 5X0 000 shares, the smallest since July 21, 102S. when rli;.:toli shares were traded. This compares with Ihe record ) Saturday turnover of l, 800,000 t'buroK May 0, last. NIAdARA FALLS. N. Y .June 28 JP) Flank Row, 37, wanted for the fatal shooting of tho Hew Kdijar ll. Wood and the wounding j of two members of his congrega tion last night, was arrested to- of the city. Ho had n pistol in j his possession, but offered no re- slstnnce to arrest. I FOR BRANCH HON! 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