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MTCDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,- OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930.- j The senate today confirmed the i two uncontested nomlnals. to the j federal power commission Claude iO.' .Draper, of Wyomlnt, and i Ralph II. Williamson of WnshlnB- ton. I , Boin were confirmed without Consideration of" the other nom inations was postponed by emer gency relief measures... - i ' iloseburg. n. O.. Clark will establish commercial poulirv plant on reeentiy purchased twp and one half acre tract on Second avenue south. Just outside rlly limits. SPANISH TROOPS START REVOLT IN BORDER TOWN opposition and without' formal votes. AID FOR TRADE ,V. i t T7T" i: . Borah Would Develop; Mar ket in Russia for Ameri Uan Products Must Be Bold, Is View. Engineers Seek Federal Aid in Research to Provide , Buildings Able to With stand Shocks. . PXGE BIX STRUCTURE 0PiC0M" ! TDrMfiDDDnnc ! pover commission OAN TO m 'W7r 'M " J! "ff,""",JA- If N. ''"' i I r-Ji 11 m. . yi .f it.. . i. m ' ' ' - ' " j. "" '" w ' "aiy . ' SUGGESTED AS WASHINGTON', Dee, 1!;.() DESIGNSOUGHT NBW Yonit, Dec. 19. lP) A Rovornmont lonn to 8ovlrt Russia or nn export uunrnnteo to Amorf enn foUHlneiw mnn in order to de velop RusHinn trndo in thiH eoun-ti-y. In fnvored liy Senutor Willlnm - 10. iRornh, chairman of the nenuto foreign relations committee. In n letter to Mllen M. Hhornvor, New York exporter, Henntor Borah Buys such metiHureH would help to finnnce Hovlt-t purchases here and nerve to hold Soviet trade. "1 think the K'entet undevelop ed 'market' lit the world awalt us If' wo are hold enough to seize it," Senator Bornli wrltefi. "But, of course, I have very lltllo hope of its being entertained where It oUKht to he entortnlned. "We will ho lucky if they do not destroy what trade wo have with Russia." ) i! ill i The Siiuoniitiiinnll hail grown tu such proporlljh.s that tho Med ford Itostoffice this noon put on two more Inexperienced men to aid the nular Hiaff, making In nil o far w-wn such nnn employed. In the wny of the post-office helping out in (he ilnemployed situation. Following the Arrival of much In-coming ChrlstmuM mall yoster ilny, a great quantity of It arrived froin all pnrU of the nation on the noon it rain from the north thin noon. ; Postmaster Warner expoct ed to -hove all this mall and the other ChiintmuH mull which hud arrived on other trains delivered by this evening. i - The peak of tho hmomlng -mall Is expected to bo reached Monday. The peak of the outgoing mall waH roach nd the past two days although considerable i at 111 being mailed out. . ; - Annnt I'llHl 'tfaa I'hnm Rn.in-1 Ifilif 'C?) iff'"'1''!! trap! deflea ,Be Bvernment ot Premier Damaso Berenguer (right) and 8pa n t pr.mler aviator who was Imprisoned for disobedience and recently escaped: is reported to be at fhP." s?MdPH!e,r,;?r W.h wa''"""'"y ""prisoned tor d.sobedience and escapeo. . reported to be It ihow" iSiSo n ' ? T0"'- Pi0,,ur"" - during his imprisonment. Picture above ' shows King Alfonso reviewing an artillery corps near Madrid. .. . " lOnpt f'enti'nl Point nnd . four MedforiT inolorlstH were carh'HB thiH morning aa Iho rusult of vIhUh by nutn thlevoM. The muchlnes wore ul( found abandoned this morning near Medford. .- The truSty touring car, operated by Mlfw Lillian RobertR, oounty Rrd Crow executive In making her rrittnrttr uhout . the county, was found hbandoned In the Iteall Lane dhdiict. It wan taken from her garage, on West iMecond ativet Short ly after 10 o'clock hiHt night. A machine taken from Floyd 'iitkln on AVeat Second wiir fotuid along Kohh Kane. A car taken from Pearl Klunip wan re covered near the city UmltH nnd a Hedan .stolen' from Kverett - Fnbei nt tYntnil Point waH found nn the Old Stage road. Local youthn nre blamed for the theftn. -rf- A general. urtlonllnK ,of mer cbtindlHe nt the John Oupp furni ture Htore on Knnt Main ntrect Ih nttractlng numeroun C h r I h t m n & t-bOpperH who are taking ndvan titg-e of the low piiccn on bouwe hobl fiirnUuio and other articles. Thin Ih the flint mile ever con d Kit fd b; the Cupp con.pnny dur ing1 their nix yearn of bimliicii in Medford. Ini'luded in the large Mock on wlo are daveniiortK, ta blen. -rhiilrH, InmpH. rugs, bed, mtrrom. mown nnd u great many other umaller ilcmn. One of the features of the a1e Ih that a frev tuHfcy Ih Whig to each pur- i hilKor of a Montag Toledo range. JlPOKANK. WnKh., f)ec, 11 (iPi A mystery confmnlcd ollre' to day In the slaying lust nlfjht of Henry O. AndcrHon, 63, n phur mnclxt, by two young men who ctfeupud. .Mrs. Anderson. Who had been p t frying cards with her Jhuslisnd, i un the two men rang t Ai dour lell,va'HUed ftir her biiHtmnd, and wllhnitt wnlthur for her Hiwwor. stepped bctilnd a tnrtiti(m attd hot the man n he sat nt n tal Then (hey fhd. Pollro snl4 they were nnsble to tell whether the motive wan rob bery or whether tho- intruders wrrrynffiemlly to the man. Springfield. J. M. 1-irsnn rrr leprttatlon being repainted by ft eh-; field Oatollne Co, HEALTH CAN BE BOUGHT , Health ts not an accident. Sci ence haa suowu us that certain dis eases arj unnecessary. Among these Is tuberculosis, taking a toll twenty years -eo of two hundred lives out ot each 100.000, since re duced to less than 80. . : An organized army Is dovoted to cxtlrpntlne this disease entirely from society. The attack It cen-, tered on tuborculosis because of Its .Insidious character as well as the extent of Its onslaughts, for those who die because ot It usually waste away slowly, and the life of the community Is ierin;utet! with the by-products of tho disease In de pleted energy ot workers, and pov erty. There la another great reason why th forces arrayed under the bannor of the double-barred cross, financed by the anniml Christmus seal Bale, concentrate on tubercu losis. This is because the measures that prevont tuborculosis ilso pre vent many other diseases. Annihi late It and 'the danger ot other ! diseases is reduced proportionately. i How may this be done, or ra'.lier jhow has It been hatt-dono already? Tho euro of tho disease Is by rest, i fresh air, wholesomo food nnd sun- .sniue. Tho prevention is uy rost, ifresb air, wholesome food, sunshine and exorcise. j It Is so simple most poople don't 'believe it they would be Inclined j more to see value In the sudden. and mysterious "discovery" ot i jsure panacea. Alcohol Deaths During Yuletide Will Be Probed . . . 4 WAHIllNfSTON, Dec. lil. ' VP) Oiilera ' to Investigate- every death' believed eiuised r 4 liy poison liquor or nlrohnl 4 r were Issued today to industrial 4 alcohol aupervlsors by I'opi- missioncr Uoran. He again expressed alarm nt tho number of deaths re- ported saying "some un- doulttedly aro due to the 4 drinking of tho nntl-frocgo r Holuliolis nnd some to wood llcohol," "We nre nnxlous." he-said, 4 "that no ono lie nailed tti thtv f r I'ross simply hecjtuse he can 4 hold n liquid that is poison- 4 ous.'1 i Help Buy a Rainbow WABIfl.VOTOX i&) Gov ernment aid in obtaining practical information on the action of 'carth (juakeij, needed in the designing of shock-proof fiuildingH, lH to ho sought by the American engineer ing council. The coast and geodetic' ' survey haH framed n program" of exten sive. Htudy in thin field which has Die approval of engineers. Precise knowledge of earthquake motion nnd force Is "urgently needed," ways John It. Freeman, of Providence, li. I., in a report to the council on a world survey if Hhoclc-rCMlsting-architecture, "In the L'nitcd StuteH thero is a growing reRli7ation pf the groat Importance of malting researches In earthquake matters because of their Importance to safety of life and property," Freeman Maid. The engineers' problem, ho wys. Is to provide far greater uti'fngth and rigidity than is ronuircd ninv ply to proven t the building from Itclngi. toppled over.. -. . 1 The franiework must ho so do nlgned that its distortion under y t re.ss will I h so uma 11 that in terior plastered walls will not be badly cracked and partitions of hollow tile crushed. Stnn and bricks tis'd In exte rior vencpring must he anchored so strongly, he Kiys. they will not bfcomo detached and full on the heads of people below. WITH ELECTRICITY lean Chemical society by :, Artfjur Knudson of Albany Medical col lege. ' " j Klckets euro by sunshine In May ipiiv iiiiut uiti' innKi'i iniiii in Juno. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. .lir.r-(fl). Governor A, V. Nbrhlad, Cover- nor-elcct Julius L, Meier and At torney (loncral Van Winkle were the chief speakers listed for the second day's session of the District Attorneys' association here today. Stanley Myers, Multnomah county district attorney, is president of the association, nnd presided at tho meeting. ; WIFE OF PROFESSOR lusslfled Mdvertlnlnsr iretn rnnnltn rUJ.I.MAN. sh Deb. 10.--1) Mrs. Mary' Hunfly, wife of ti'. Murray , W. Bundy, head of the Washington Stnto college depart ment of Kngllsh, was crushed to (loath under her cur yesterday as It skidded off tho road. She was caught in the door of tho ear ns she attempted to jump out. Holiday Apparel $1.00 n (j ; A Group of 50 Hats on Sale ON SALE Fur-Trimmed Coats Including handsome styles ' ' in all the srnart colors- 2 pnuc1 S125.00 Coats $62.50 $89.95 Coats. $44.95 S69.95 Coats , $34.95 S49.95 Coats . $24.95 Dresses Satin and Velvet Dresses for your holiday parties price S49.95 dresses $24.95 S35.95 dresses $17,95 S29.95 dresses $14.95 Kid Gloves 20 discount Pigskin Gloves a new shipment of ; popular pigskins $3.95 and $4.95 APRIENNE'S , ;, j -'Distinctive Individual Apparel for Women" . . " GRANT mHION NO. DAKOTA SUSPECT aLKM. r.. ncc. 1 1. (tV) Oovi'i-nor Norhlad yesterday i;rnnt ed the eytradillnn of .lames !Inn- non. held nt Toledo. wh It wanted at Watford Ofty, N. IV, In con nection with the murder of the 1 htvon fttmlly. Diaries lla niton, 22, son of Jiimen Hannon, has enn fensed that ho alone committed the crime. W AH HI .VG T( N (I) An a 1 m ost certain heneflt fur lohar pneu monia Is claimed for un electrical treatment helim used nl HI. Kliza helh's government hospital here. While much less effective as ai cure In hronchial pneumonia, elec trical treatment of this maludy linjr resulted satisfactorily, hos pital officers say. The method, as described hy n ntemher of the hospital staff. Is to send through the chest a hifih frenuency alternntlnir current at approximately J.500.00U alternn linns a second, using two lurKo tinfoil plittes on the front and buck. The voltage in about 70. The object Is to get heat Inside the lMidy. Tho patient feels no skin sensation, the two electrodes against tho skin remaining cold, j iSLAY PHARMACIST BURNING OF LEAVES i i inrn nun UtbLAKtU R KVfUL TiKYO Hololety ts Increas ing In Japan but It's attributed to jhni'd tlmi'M.nnd not to tcmpevnnce campaign . . . '1BTI11B i , .imp e a re drlnkiiiH i! T pe r I cent less sakch, '. nttlonal rice wine, thrui'they did five years ngo. The pressure of competition tor Julia Is called tho major reason fur the decrease. ltimnles of tho 1030 output of Japan's 10.6. "in nakeh brewerlei filed with ihe finance ministry for tux purposes place tho total at 201,00(1,0)0 gallons, n decrease of 1S.ooo.0u0 gallons from the figure and 77,000.00 from the l!25 production. -i HTAMKOitl, 4nn. Thr autumn imutioe of burntiiK leaves may setHmsly Injure trot, phints nd tvi V tin. sell itself. Ho say scleiitiitt i nf the HuiUvtt tree fe, warch 11'oratorien hero. Kite scar tree trunks, leaV- Jiftf ww.': puiuts fur thtt en trance oT disease. Tcitdt-r hud of low growing trees may be killed by flames that rls ton hlRh, THE CURE OF RICKETS Al-IIANY. N. Y of sunshine daily -(jT Two hours In Juno equals l-'riMptent btttnl tig-over of soil f ne minute of a 70-volt ullru-vlolct destroys the b-af mold, bakes the soil, and allow tou of plant food to wnh away. It Is found. In a recent ' fit e nt -limtlvtlK, France, eenrly 6,000 bales of wool wro destroyed, A tight three feet away in curing rickets. or it ro.ua 1 SO milligrams a day of hifth grade rod liver oil. These findings of comparative values of various remedies for rickets nre rv purled to tho Amer- ... We have just received another shipment of 200 Baby Dolls which should have arrived for our regular Doll Sale, These Dolls will be given away SATURDAY ONLY with 51c Purchases. ' BABY flOLLS One Doll to Each Customer A Real Opportunity for a FREE , Christmas Doll! Saturday Will Be Your Chance to- Get a Doll With a Purchase , Last 51c HEATH'S DRUG I. U o 'B f V. 0 "ASK FRED" I STORE PHONE 884 4 a... -