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X o '1 r 1 MEDFOTID MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDffPRD, QWB.OV, Fl.TPAV. .lANTAK'V 2:1, O HUGE MILEAG E AIRMEN SEARCH IN NEW ROADS PLAN FOR YEAR LOSSES AT FARO ;C0LU1IAAREA FOR LOST PILOT l 'AUK SKVKN Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbuns-Vlrgln Station) .Mrs. .1. AOMof'il' Nine Thousand Miles Willi Cost Near Billion Dollars Work to Give Many Employment. By till As-sw-inttMl 1'rrs.-;. Noi- roads long enough to clr ilo the r I o I) o will criss-cross America honouth Uie straining j miiHclk? of some 300,000 workmen thin year nt a cost not far short of a billion dollnra. ., Reports compiled show thnt -wardH of itnoo miles of the ap proximate L'.u,000-milo total will ho hard surface. This is exclu sive of 1 1 states In which high way commissions could make no mileage estimates. The actual cost estimates, not including C states in which road pr'H'raniy still are under legislative onHlderation and taking no ac count of independent county high way construction, is $tso,04S,;23. of v'hicli the federal fjovernment cnitrihutO $2j3,roo,oon. The estimate of workmen to hem-fit in the program is perforce conservative, since a total of nine states have no definite figures thiH particular item. CmtUOO. Jan. 23. yA) fU ward IX. MtjlnKer, CIhcuko poll tieian. took the first step today in his threatened prosecution of Mrs. Myrtle Tanner niacklidffe. internal revenue collector, fnr t h. nni-t hn said she had in the ."u.000 "furn game" aw Indie. I.itsintfer wrote his version of the $.1o.moh loan and its disappe:ir :ince to the stale's auorney in Ohi capo and in Springfield, ill., where the money disappeared. Mrs. Hlaeklidge &nh jshe lost the money playhitf fnro in a Springfield hotel room, hut Mtsinucr charged thnt it was forcibly taken from his nephew by associates of Mrs. i;iaciiinii;e. D E ! SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 23. (A1) A score of airmen In 10 ship j cruised .over eastern Washington today, searching for Walter Case, i Varney air pilot." unreported since yesterday morning. A (trowing fear that Ca.e crash ed his ship in the uninhabitable scab lauds of the Snake and Co lumbia rivers or in the ltlue moun tains was expressed by the pilots. Persistent reports that a ship was heard flying in fog yesterday morning in the Odessa district caused the transfer today of base of operations from Pasco to Spo kane, and I. eon Cuddeback, vice president of the Varney lines, came hero shortly after noon to take per sonal charge of the seven National (uurd and three Varney hips in the search. Russia was America's lending market during 1930 for wheel and traeklnying tractors. The Southern Oregon : Mutual Rabbit Breeders' Association is a Med ford industry organized for the distribution of better rabbit meat. Raised sanitary and dressed sanitary. Contains more food value than any other meat. Costs no more, quality considered. Kach rab bit is stamped with a blue seal and is guaranteed to be of the fin est quality. Carried hy lending markets. When placing your order insist on the Hlue Seal Kn libit and tfet the best. Indorsed hv the II. S. Gov't and hospitals. TIIKHK'S A REASON. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. (ypi The $21 3,!) 04,000 agriculture de partment appropriation bill, carry ing $125,000,000, to be immediate ly available for road construction, was passed today by the senate. Senator Wheeler, democrat, of Montana, succeeded in having add ed to the bill $10,000 for establish ment of n forest range experiment station at Miles City. Mont. The bill now goes back to the house and probably will be sent to conference fnr reconciliation of differences between the two branches. I SAI-EM, Ore.. Jan. 23. P The state banking board, composed of i the governor, secretary of state j and state treasurer, last night was made acquainted with the eleven proposed banking bills which wifl I be introduced in the legislature. The measures largely are amen I datory in an effort to strengthen the administration of the laws, chief among which is one increas ing the minimum penalty for bunk robbery from 10 lo 3D years. Friday. r. M . 5 to it--Peoples Electric: News ' and Markets, Mail Tribune. 4 , ! 4 6 to 7 Farmers Exchange Co- 4 j -Op; Your office Moy; Velnia Darling. 7 to S Let's C.et Associated; ! News Digest: Murray and . Harris. FltC. S to :i KM El) Presentation; 4 ; 4 Harrison Hargrnves Deter- j tive Stories, I'llC. i 9 to lo Venetian Nights; 4 i 4 Saturday. 4- i A. M. 4 7:."i.'t tn S -lireakfant Urnad- 4 4 cast of news. Mail Tribune. 4- S to ! liill Sharpie and Ills 4 Gang, CISC; KMED presen- 4 tation. I 4 to 10 'Friendship Circle; :4" Peoples Electric Store; ,U. and M. 10 to 11 A. Schilling Co.; Alexander's Food Shop. 11 to 12 Film Tips and Talks; Gold Seal; White King. P. M. 12 to 1 Swem's Gift Shop; Heath's Drug Store; Eewis Super Service; Ne Wei flashes by Ma-.l Tribune. 1 to 2 Scientific Labora tories; K M ED presentation. 2 to 3--llappiness Train: Pop ular recordings. 3 to 4 K.XJED presentation. 4 to Ti Kiddies' Period; Cecil and Sally. 5 to (i Hoy Scouts; Girt Scouts; News and Markets hy Mail Tribune, i! to 7 I'.eebe Service Station; Velma Darling. 7 to s Let's Get Associated; News Digest, I'ltC. K to 3 Weekly Review, I'lIO. !i to 10 Jimmy Hilliek's own House otvlnvitni. and Mr. and of Med ford i Sundfty (V the luMue of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisli. J M is Marjorie risk spent the WeeU-eiid with home folks. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ourhes utidj daughters, ljomoiia and Afton, ; spent Tuesday evening at the, hum.' of Mr. and Mrs. It. K. . Min Thrbna Jones has returnid fivm San FraticiHco, where she. w-iit to have her tonsils re-; moved. Mr. and Mrs. Hons and Mr.j ami Mrs. f.oh Acres spent Tnes- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Martin. Wootlrow Jones has entered Hie Normal School at Ashlintl and is liK:tc4 a course in athletics. Mr. and Mrs, li. K. Gmlies were dinner guests Sunday at the heme of M r. and M is. Collar. M ri. Samuel Meadows enter tained Sunday in hoimr of he husband's Ti Itli bin bday. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Guehes and children Verna and Charles and Miss I. II lit Mciiugg. M isM Georgia na Husong. pil niary teaehcr, is confined to tier home this week with a severe cold. We hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. ("line of Med ford is teaching in her place. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. t'.ohl were calling on Mrs. Margaret Ihl of Itoss I -a tie Sunday. Mii Winnifred Jones and Ellen Slltim.in of Medford are going to $1.imath Full' Sntiirda ' to visit Mrs. Lncile Pence. Charles Grnv and son. Itaymond Gray were M uudny night guests at the home of Mr. Gray's daugh ter. Mrs. C. E. Mart In. while on 1 their way from Klamath Falls to Ua ml on. Mr. and Mrs. o. E. Simmers. J. K. Judy. c. C Itohl ami J. D Drown attended the poultry tebool in the agi ten It nre building of the high Si hool. eniullleled by Prof., C. D. Thompsini. the subject of the meeting being feed and feed -' ing. j Mrs. ponham attended the talk given by Admiral P.yid, Saturday! evening at the Holly theatre, .hni-! day flu explained the most inter esting parts lo the pupils, w hit b l hey all enjoyed very UlUeh. ! Duane, Helen and liuth Childs were Saturday guests of tioberi : and Shirley lieniington. school board of school district No. I I, I'atvnl-T'' her asociaitons and; ot her citizens, wi'I he kept uif ' Port lu ml news siaTM. under an agreement leached with the loca I distributor. This announcement was made ! from the office of Lotus L. Lang- I ley. district attorney, following a ' conference with City Attorney Grant, Miss Martha Eandall and Mrs. M . Johnson of the w omen's ! protective division of t he police hureaii. ' The banned magazines include ; those which have been ha r red ; from distribution by the fnited j StaH-s postal service and are ship- ' ped by express. demanding contdderaUon of his bill for more strinyent prohibition Inws for the district of Columbia. He did not na-t the organlKiitlon vhni( ennventlon he referred to. How to End RHEUMATISM New Medicine Driven Itlieuuialie Poisons from Joints anil Musics ' mi LI BY PORTLAND PACT: Tiitnnrn niinnmnr ULU U U run VS. ! r..i.i..-.y from io i.. :io y.:.rK. ,;; uS! Q Hra Mill SEEK TAX EXBIPnOM mm MILL; CHyRC mm j GRIFFIN CREEK PORTLAND, Ore., Jim'. 23. (P) Purchase by the Inmnn-Pnulsen Lumber company of -650,000,000 feet, of standing timber on the Siletz river near Valsetj; was re ported here yesterday. The re ported purchase price was $1,525, UOO. The reported plans call for es tablishment of a mill at Valsetz to produce rough lumber for ship ment to the Inman-l'oulsen mill at Portland for finishing. Plnsfllfled Advertising ireTn resultn SALEM, Jan. 23. P) Church pai'Monagea' having an assessed valuation of less than $2500 would be exempt from taxation by a bill soon to he introduced by Senator Joel C. Booth of Linn and Lane counties. The exemption would also extend to the land they oc cupy if not more than two lots in a platted town or more than one acre in an unplatted town. The bill Is designed to aid the smaller church organizations of j the state. 0 111 K FIN C 11 E K K, Ore. , Jan. 23. Special) Win. Cherry, ac companied by his sons, uoneri, j I Haymond and Ivan, was a reecnt i business visitor on the Applegate. , AHsm Marie (Inches was an over night guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ilarvle Dutton Satur day. Mrs. Laura Lowe and children. Clenn and Kntherhie, were all - J d;i v guests of Mrs. Koxie Higs Tuesday. Mr. and Mre J. W. Wakefield i By Actual Count There Were 50,000 POUNDS OF YARD GOODS - i SHIPPED! Bought when the cotton goods market was at its lowest dip Actually BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION Sinse then there have been one or two advances in price, but we are not going to hold out. We have entered them in our Remember This sold before in the regular way at 45c a yard Viking Madras Shirting 19c Pepper and suit effects, in small stripes. An extra fine final ity cloth, niiule from soft threud. Knsy to launder. Aliso. lutely fast , . . being it's n woven cloth. ; VICTORY SALE PRICE '. Printed Crash 3 inch. Just the IIiUir for dra peries, upholstery, pillow tops. Stunning designs and effects. Just make you want them. Earlier in the season 3iic Bought to sell now at 23 - Ladlassie PRINTS Mlg Shipment. Short Lengths, !l to 5 yards. All fast colors ... all new patterns. Mostly In small and medium figures. Sold during 1930 at Mc yard. New purchase brings them at. yd 13c 36-in. Foulard That always popular material, nt a new popular price. Dark grounds of hlues, etc., with small white and tan figures, afro polka-dots. Kccall how It sold lastycur for 2!c, hut It can Now be had for . ...17 yd. 32 inch. Save lc a yard. Ouarantced. No hleeding of colors. Italiy checks, novelty stripes, light grounds with bold stripes. Es pecially good for children's garments . . . rompers, play suits, kiddies' frocks, etc. Formerly 27c Now 17e 218 East Main Street More Warewell Sheets and Pillow Cases They have been asking for more. Hero they are. Pillow Cases 22 ea. Sheets 91 Turkish Towels Quality lluy llix.lfi Two -thread towels. Col ored background with white thread and colored bonier ends. Illue, green, rose gold and pink. A new and superior fabric brought out by Amory, llrowne, the former distributor of Indian bead. Colossus Cloth Suve Iflr on every yard. 36 Ineh. Fast color KititingH, Trom a rom pany whose name always means fpiality, Xirn lustre finish. I.nrnf color ratiKo, pvon Mark; wqh tho price lant RfUHnn. Now lf)c Lighter weight Suiting 13 Vino Riiaiantfrd fant colorH. A bargaiiTat 19 roitTLANO. Oiv.. Jan. 22. ( SptHdal lIi'KiniiiliK Willi I'Vhru siry 1k.im'S, ma Ra.itnH of which nmiplii inlM 1i;ivo Im-imi niiidi- hy tho V A S 1 1 1 N I S T O X , Jan. 2 :! . tP) SiMKitnr 1 htWi'll, IN'piihlltMii, X' hniska, told tht srnato today tin1 ('iitei'tnlnini'iit fimimit loo of a la rue convention held recently In tho capital "hmlxotfil '.toon quai'tH of tiiitiiir for ihf dtdiMtatlon of Itn dfh'Kntt'ji.' 1 l'tw-11 mudi EASES PAIN FIRST DAY PtiiKojiJ In the Idood sett U in tho joint and muscl rail rhcit iiiatim. Von cult not 1 id of rhfiimatli auny till cvt'ry tract it" tlosc danm-rnos polsniit in driven mil of your yt'in. That' why external remedies and pain deadening drua only give tem ponirv relief. What ynu need i Ul'-MA. tho new medicine that actn direetly on the liver, tomaeh and hlood. and expeU thr-oiiL'h I hp natural chan nels of etimination the lant;eroiiH poisons that eaiiM rheiitnatio mlri- ry. , lon walt:ni; for your mi f for iiiK to Mit. Kl ' -M A eased pain the first day and Is the one rheu matism remedy gnarantPed to freo uuiseh-s and joints irom all pain ful .stiffne."., swelllnt: and lanionoss. .larmin & Wnods have so much, confidence in Ul'-MA that they want every rheumatic in town t try it and miarantee money-hack it' it dues not pad rheumatism. I v . ' v Still Offer Hundreds : I W i A of Extraordinary : 1" Money-Saving Expansion Sale Bargains Up-to-the-Minute MerchanirJise Regular Stocks SATURDAY Will Be OPPORTUNITY DAY Hundreds of Specials - Your Chance To Save! Amazing Values In KNITTED SUITS Knitted Suits 3-piece Suits in 1931 styles Reg. $12.50 value. ' Sale Price $8.85 Knitted Suits 1931 Knitted Suits in 3-piece styles with the new lace Zephr Blouse. Sale Price $16.50 Smart New DRESSES : for Spring $1250 , . and . . $1475 Buy Now at Expansion Sale Prices Save $3 to $5 on each Dress! 1 Rollins Costume Spring Hose Slips Hats V a 1 11 0. s to $i.K" in Silk hose in Cliilfoii $1.0(1 valiKis in Uiiyon smart now spring or Service weight ( Yepo .slips lials. I'lxpnnsioii sale priee 95c 77c $4.95 Hundreds of Bargains In HOSIERY LINGERIE HATS ROBES Be SURE To SHOP Here SATURDAY and SAVE! are 11 o South Central and Eighth St One Block'From-Maitt, V . d..