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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1930)
fEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD. OI'E!OX. TUFK'SDA V. I)I 'KM liKU 11. l'K'.O. I'AUE FIVE ft j. 4 err- 1 1J0UNTY COURT ILL REGISTER WORK SEEKERS meeting yesterday of the three rfiniuu ' . .. . -.....-,, walu imv constituted) themselves as l( atme employment? commission.. ' ' ' ' 1 To start, it Is believed about 60 gangs or 25 men euch Will be em-j ployed throughout the state. If, the number of registrations war- i runt it may be necessary to divide; " women into two groups, working three days .euch weeklv. ;A1I Jobs will lie by hand labor so ! as many men as possible may be used. 1 LUbA L SCHOOL BUILDING PLANS! NOW AVAILABLE State Plan Calls for Co- ; Operation by Judges in; Providing Employment Ori Road Jobs. PASS SENTENCES ' RALEM, Ore., Doc; ll.tvF, Rejr- istrrttion, through the county ctsurta, of personB needing employ- , nifint, and work provided for them ; on state road jobs, l. In substance, . the, plnn that has been worked out by-- Governor Norblnd, Chairman Van Duzor of the Btnte highway commission, and State Labor Com missioner Oram sib a. mentsuro to " relievo unemployment. The ar--injiRt'nient is to. continue for three months, or until spring work opens ; up. The plan was decided on at a i - : r : I Copies of the recommended ! building program for Med ford city (si'hoolH UHf Bubmtued.,-by Superin tendent K. lJj,IiiMliJek itnd adnpt ,.ed by tho sellout boi'dluive been printed and wxjre placed on deposit l today at soveVal places about the t city. ;Any interfaced iuer may re i ceive a copy fnnn.uriwbf these de positories or may haVe one mailed him by calling, the c'tty school sup erintendent In the Mv'lford Center bill Id Inrr. .pcpoMtcrrl va; f or tbeso re ports; live' s tolUiwtf;) Daily News, tnld. First National Dani. Jackson bank. Farmers and Fruit - Medford National uiid today. "On account of the ex pense Involved wo have had only a lim)ted number of copies printed, but shall try to see to It that uny voter interested in having a copy of the proposed building program together with a discussion of it can receive one." The $265,000 bond issued comes t to a vote December ltilh from 2:oo J p. m. to 7:00 p. m. at the Junior, high school. If It is upproved by ; the voters actual work on con-j structlon will be commenced about ' the middle of January, possibly . before. The school administration has pledged itself to use. in no far. as possible to do so, only Inline labor and home materials In the construction, i their i prcstuu me iuu. CLUB IN ALL-DAY m&&B INUE clul lTpper . Valley Communis i club held its December meeting in the club house Wednesday with ! mi alt-day session. Mrs. Mabel Mack, homo demonstration agent,: was present am! instructed tho la dies in the making of t'lirltmnns gilts. At noon luncheon was serv ed to L'4 members and friends. A short business meeting was held' with the president, Mrs. Will luce, in charge. After the business t h In men t and box" so O if Hit II nl S:Ki. December 12.. -, Valley View Junior club will I present the play. "A J'erpU-xlnff ms young folks are hettpians and prom- ening. Hriiirf your box ami enjoy the evening with us. MEETING IN PORTLAND 1'OliTI.AND. ore., Doc. II. (A1) -Itetween six and eight hundred Three Central M'otnt iioys . ap- penred Jn clrcbit "court today-for ; sentences on cheek forgery chargesj on which they, had pleaded guilty. Alvln Miles, a tworilme 'loser in tne state training school,: vm sentenced to an indeterminate term In tllrt Htftln itnnltpmiiirv tint .to County iiiror. Mon,,,, fie' growers hank. Henry Slover was continued be-j Jackson County Building cause of his vomh. - Uovd CHneU-oan, the Guardian nuildlng and was sentenced to-thVee-.yeara and L'm. Medford Chamber of Corn paroled to the district attorney. J merce. and city school superinten- t , , . . dent's office, Medford building. here Copies 1.1 mile I I - Superintendent R II. ITedrlck Lime. New schuolhouse nenrly completed. 10 'was disposed of tho meeting was ) dcieaat then turned over lo the program coinmittoe. Mrs. XX'ilmer Holey Raw I a talk on the Passion l'luy. I Hostesses Tor tho day were Mrs. ! XX'. L). Jackson, .XI in lo. HehuH, I Mrs. llnrkins and Mrs. M. 1'. True. POHTI-ANI). Deo. 11.- Two c.mlraitors on bureau of ivuli-, (f.l OflOlnl rDIRAU X'':;:::,tTJ,r" sMl iULlAL rKIUAi Al TALENT GRANGE? their men employed. And despite, continued cold and snow in the! higher altitudes these crows hnvej kept steadily at work. Work on projects In the WH-1 lamette valley and along the i coast will continue unless weather conditions nre most unfavorable. I will be here tomorrow for the fifth annual mewing of. the I'aeific Northwest Advisory board of tho American Uallway association. Kconoinic coiulit ions will be considered in detail, and trans- I ior(atlou reiinirenients fur :U auri-' I cultural and industrial eommodi- j ties) will he fore-ast for January. i 1 IVbruary and March, 1 U.H. and t c o m p a r e d with corresponding . months of I !K!0. TALF.NT. Ore., Dec. 11. (Spl.) Talent (Irnnge will give an Pnter- .-.i-v.4..tEa P ROVE XICBCjTI TP YOUR GOOD BY GIVING " i ' VS -In this modern day good taste in giving calls for a re- ' : A fllk' 1 membrance that will retain its smartness amid ever- (I liVn SLf changing modes ... that in years to come will still en- ' CJ Z I VfMf dure to express the richness of sentiment that prompt- ffiT j Lv jTS ed its giving. This remembrance is fine jewelry. " U P:- W tSife? ': I ' 1 BRQRHY'S II J' . I nauire about W SmiKHfk llSlolC II Hamllton-Snnwimo Eleetflc--- II IMIW'JU' w" ItWBi iVA (jf let Clock, the clock you never wind. II -.. our dignified 15 1 lIRIIl sJfKf $10.00 1 $42.50 ' II credit plan . ' y p . II m rS 111 Sl 'XftL ggKA ..a TK. ..o.t.nrf." ' Wm. li(Kni & Hon ... 34 pieces in a '' IrnO w dutiful "" II Vi J ' H I m H"o our Hppnlal ' , - II V fVT If fl Gruen Qusdron Other models tia f(lr w,nt jtirt more iilenslnir thnn Ihls at- J VMfl . . . you could not low as u0 rn trnctlvn driisscr net. 3 plecos In v 1 select any Rift ; S1-1.T5 ' ' perlold i amber tone. I I IJ lhat WO"ld ,,.lpae WH ricelet n'j - mm p m a Mr- mmr I4pi WV . Other Gruen iockt y UM $27.50 o . . , Ml ... . I t.. JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pass One) income, tax authorities are still unduoldod alioiit lttlK cmpora- lions contrihutiui; to unemployment funds deduct such contributions us Vhurily" from income lux. It Is daiiKorous hesitation. If rod tape won'l let corporations deduct such Bills us charity, lul hem deduct it as insurance nituinsL riols and urson. 'I'hlH is written on u typewriter helongluK to tho i'iltHhnritli Sun- ToicKrnph, whoso piililisher, Mr. Kitnus. wislies you to know that I. I.. .......al.nt..... Iiiii.Ii. tha Ittll.tful Slutos In peroenlapn jrnlitH tluHllK 1!:0. Now you know It. Ill.lli.l.'u ..l.l.t It.l Itill'l (I lit pntu.l IiuikIi I'onipetIK'.'. I'aul lllock own- tl... 1 .......... 1UK lo ,ir. iiiioer, m -uieveo lite 110 posslhle hy riuikiiiK a six day morn iiiK uewspap4r extraordinarily prof itable. I Mr. lllock. however, made a cir culation inistako In suppoilii'iS the defeiiteil Uetnocratic cuudidulo for governor against the successful Mr. IMnchot, recognized, even hy his enemies, as absolutely honest. You live among Republicans here. Pittsburgh hus so-called "zero dis tricts" in which no Democratic vote was aver cast. There Is some real news today. For instance, thanks to President Hoover's official order,, unfortunate the dlpsomuuiuc who will drink anything that brings forgetfulness. will no longer be .poisoned hy their own Koveruinetvt. i Deadly poisons hereafter will not be used in denatured nlcohol by United States authority. Covoriiment chemists find In petroleum something Unit even an ostrich would not swallow. And no bootlegger's redlHtilllng process can possibly tuke out Us offensive taste and smell. Perhaps It would bo kindness to continue pnlHonlng the unhappy dip somanine. Hut mifnrtunutoly, high school children hnvo learned -to drink bootleg whiskey. XX'hnt ulioii them? Mr. Co.illdgo, writing for the Pittsburgh Hun-TBlegruph, snys: "Taxes are already too high. The national grand total la about thir teen billion dollars." lie thinks a higher Income tax would delay prosperity And, In-, deed, It would. Already men with money are Investing It in bonds that pay no tax. They ask: "Why should 1 Invest In u business that employs labor? If I lost. I stand all the loss, and if I make unytblng the Kovurnmunt takes it away from me." . President lloovor warns con greiiB that ho will stand no finan cial nonsanso, no playing politics with public fundB In order to ud vertlso congressional generosity. For that the President is to he thanked, especially hy Idle workers that want to see llielr Jobs conio back, In Chicago last night Mils report er sat' besido Henry Ford, who looked cheerful and well, but did not mi? much when tho Illinois mnnulactusers at their annual ban quet guvo him many compliments und a gold medal, in fact, Air. Ford (lid not say anything. His specialty ; js automobiles, not speeches.' - Tho Illinois Manufacturers', asso ciation, with 3.1.10 members, em ploys 18,01111 executives, 800.000 em ployes, and pnyn one billion dol lurs In snlarli'B and wages every year. That's a big organization. It manufactures five billion dol lurs worth of products, uses euch veur two billion dollars worlh of raw mnterlUls, In Cook county alone, und tells you that Is (100, 000,000 more, In raw materials, thai. Now York county 'uses, mir passing any county In the United States. Chicago likes to surpnss New York In as muny things us possible while wnHIng to take first place In population. II probably will do that. For when airships take tho pbtco of sur- fai n ships, Chicago will ho I ho greatest ulr harbor, east of Hie Itocky Mountains, unless the honor should go to New uncaps, .Miami or fiulveston. The eenutc, nnked to push Into tho League of Nations' hack door, through tho XX'orld Court, Is assured that amendments nnit res ervntlons nrrunged hy the great lawyer, Kllhu Hoot, will give the l ulled Hlatcn nil the protection thai II needs. Tho confession Ikat we should need protection Is Tn lighlenlnR.a Junt one reservation would an swer every purpose. It should read: "You nations of Kurope kindly at tend to your business, with your lenguo and your courts, while we attend to our business with our Constitution and our supreme court. They hnvo worked satisfactorily hlttlWtO.", . . ;.t rt?t ; f .- - Strang's Drug Store i v.: Friday and Saturday SPECIALS ; 25 DISCOUNT On All Nationally Advertised Line of Medicines We feature nationally advertised lines. We give you what you ask for, as we do not carry exclusive LONG PROFIT LINES. Strang's Drug Store Prescription Specialists MED FORD'S FIRST DRUG STORE Phone 225 "Still a Drug Store" 231 E. Main St. w h 'ecevet v "Celebrated Sixteen" Greeting Card Assortment Here are the greatest values in Christmas Cards you have seen new ideas ne designs and color -effects with senti ments that will suit everybody. Sampler Assortment $1.00 ttnpllcns of tho quaint worsted samples of grnndmoUior's child hood days. Lined envelopes, llox of 111 for $1.00. French Water Color Assortment $1.00 Now, modern, colorful. Cards In tempro color ori'ect Senti ments that you'll like to sentl. Price 1(1 for $1.00. . j' ;',; Colored Gravure Assortment 50c" The 1.1 cards In this assortment carry tho frlondllest of greet Ings. Kich colored designs expressing the holiday apirlt. Price Hi for 60c. I ' ,' i. . '. Gold Embossed Assortment 50c Unusual and holder effect obtained hy the use of much gold nmboKsIng XX'itli lined envelopes, of course. Ill for rule. Etching Assortment 50c " Old English coaching scenes, carol slngorH and other Ynle-tldo decorations etched In brown and tinted. (Ircetlngs ure formal, llox of 1.1. all dllferenl, r0c. t. 1 ' ' Thirty More Different Assortments Priced 15 .to $1.00 SW'EM'S Book and Gift Shop . Sore Throat ft Itfunnwl r rrl(eeilltli Dili it.M- THIS CHRISTMAS Qlve a Shrub, Tree or Rom Bush gifts that laatl Russellville JIursery 528 8. Fir St. CLASSIFIED ADVFRTISING GETS RESULTS n