9 PAOK FOUR m MSK! ECONOMY IS! SfllVAIION mllSHIBBOLEIH . ii-rarMini"ri . m atimihi mi Ul I niilTlLIl fli-onnn fJrain Rrnvuorc Must wiuyu.i u.u - " Cut Acreage Or Feeds Product To Livestock Pvnnrt'c Wsrninn Pork In Demand. PO I IfTlsA XI), Full. . 4,fl'i A n extensive livestock feeding program a held ut oi the Hulvatinn of grain growers of the. Pacific north went by George S. Ml I nor, president of the ra hi .stabilization corporation, and vice-president and general maiinger of the Farm era' National (Jruln corporation, and ('. K. Huff, I president, of t ho corporation. I The- alternative is reduced acre-, The two men wpent five hour hero yeHterday in a hi iIim of ha.tty conferences and left during the afternoon for San Francisco to open up the newest branch office of tho eor)uratlon. Need Mure Pork. Milnnr Malt): "Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho do not rai.se nearly the quantity of pork needed for their consumption, while their wheal i.s a drug on the market. Py n it I h i ng moVc livestock, thereby Increasing the eunmnnptiun of grain, wheat grower, will keep the wealth in HiIh area and will help to stabilize their own market: and Holve the!r own problems." lie wan a.sked if thero was' an alternative. "Yen," he naid. "Pcereasc the acreage to cut down production." . He explained the mnlter further:1 "The Pacific Northwest prodiiccHi a burdensome fHirphiH of wheal, while ft doe, 4 not produce its con sumption requirements of Jive Htock, particularly hnga. Pecent experiments have demonstrate! the praetlcahllily of feeding wheat I o h ogH, .vh p a n d ca 1 1 1 e. Thus has been hIiovvii the ud visibility of tho Pa el fie No rt h west g ro we r greatly to Increase the ruining and feeding of livestock which probably will ho the greatest possible out ' . r.... n,' u,.,...i t ,.,k i ........ . ' evident here." I C'aHO C'lleil. "There h unci man In en.stern Oregon," Mlladr wild, "by the name 'of Kettle, who hn l.OitO hog which ho ha fed wheat and mlllfeed, thereby realizing approximately one dollar a buhe on hl grain, coin pared to the HS-cent prlro set by Mid HtablllKatlou corpointlou as the h tnlnlmuin price, and the f4 centH imoted at Vancouver, H. C." Alilnor ald the prci-teut mini-1 num price ntrueture of OS cents J .'or tho pacific; Northwest will be naintained for tho balance of the year's crop. The price may, of course, go higher, he suld, In view of po8.fi hte crop failure, reduced up ring' acreage or one or more of :he other powsible Influences. PKNDI.KTON, Ore, Ki-ii. n. (4) Krnnk iiikI Kennelh ltiinHom, mnvlcted recently on chiirKeti tf l;llliiiK elk. und Kontcnced tu 'SU tlayn In Jail nml fined 2ou ouch, received a pardon on their Jail Mentonc.cn today from Governor Meliv, ! The - fine must he paid. Triple Tree of Williams ; Claims Wide Interest as One of Nature's Wonders WI1.I.IA.MS Clli:i:K, lire., Keli. B.-' (H.t. ) 'I'liree Utile seed.s In 'one clump of sod m.my, many yrai'M ucn dcehU'd to Nprout, up In-the Williams creek country. They Krew and they fcrcw. more fi'lendly all the while, until throe, hlj; trees In out cunt of hark stood where the little seed were. And today the triple tree, one-third cedar, one-third oak nnd one-third usli. Is hrtiiKluK world distinction lo Williams creek. Last Tuesday Varltou I Iron t Of Portl.mil, represent Ini; V r 1 1 t e r a Curiosities of New- Vorlt City, came to Williams creek to take motion pictures or the tree, which stand" in front or thr'tnmtc of Mr. and .Mi lcol'u'e Sparlln. The pictures taken hy Mr. (Iront will ho rcalured In many countries or the cjnkio. A few week jic.n' another -picture of the triple tree w.i printed In Ui Icv's "llelleve II Or Not." news Ilel p Yn Kid iievs Uval l-romplly mfi JXiWitry . trrrgularitirti. F liollirred with rnnstaul liai koelie, "blmlilrr Irritations and netiinK up I niRlit, help )uur kiiinrji with Doan'$ I'ill. Suerifiil for more thin 50 yean. Eniloraril the world orrr. Sold by dealer, everywhere. 50,000 Users Endorse Don n 'at C.A.HAWKINS, 81IOTWKLL BT SAN FRANCmrn run "I w.. .tiff .nd .. hy .J . .?Cy-t if-'t'.'K'd' By. didn't M . ,l,t u , H rfct U Jt", lZZ$. Pifl. were wfc.l II needMl. "Vl,., me mc , te , , ' ? L'wkiin Do.n'i on hand and recommend them tiiht .l.m, " no" ' UDonu's Pills i U .t part of Hh cxpaud ii gram, , Pacific Air Truriftport . day purchased tin vc 2L',5U0 Poe-, , m mull-p.iKcngor plane fur Hi" ! Keattle-Medford-Snn Uiego route.1 J Tlii announcement wag made ! Keely Jfiill. local representative.! W(.B,llM ....proxtn.aiuiy 'ZJ! L 1-. h- twoun SmtUo umi S:m i;Iokd thi- Hhip are equipped with Hpcclnl flying equipment ami radio tele phone fur voico eoinnuinicnt'on between the jilotw and ground statkuiw, ('arrylng out the practice of naming the c-onipnuy plants fur prominent roan ml mountain, th' new plam'H are being iiiunnl "( 'rater," "iJana" and "Wilson.'' Crater peak n nitunted In (.'rater Lake naticnal park, Oregon, audi MounU Uana und VViihon ro ini California. Meteorological Report IVliriiai-y :t, Medfurd Jind vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday cloudy with valley fo; mi cliatiKC in temperature. Oregon: (lenciially cloudy to nij;ht and Wednesday; local valley fog; no change in tctnporuturc. f o w Z ' w 5.? ?. " j i . do :: . ;'i0 ilK . .00 . .011 Local Data Temperature (degree.) Highest HaM 12 hrs.).. Lowest (lant 'l hrs. ) Jtel. humidity (pel.) ... Precipitation ( inches) .State of weather. ..Cloudy Cloudy Lowest temperature thU morn Ins, 2X degreeH. Total precipitation Inco Si'ptviu ber 1, 1030, O.lti Inches. Temperature, a y HlgheHt, 411; lowest. ar ago today: 31. Sunset today. f:-H p. m. iiunrl.se WedneHday, 7:21 a. m Sunset Wednesday, 5:20 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 A. M. 120th Meridian Time t -ax r-r CITY ? ? ' ! Maker City 81! ltlma!'ck ltol.ic 4 4 I)enver 114 Den .Moines r-l Fresno Helena 4U V. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Olear l-lear Cloudy Cloudy tloudy Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy l''"Kny :ioudy 1. ( ily. 'P. Cdy. Cloudy Clotuly Clear in 2S 3: 21! 48 24 fi2 31! r,4 4(1 4 Ii 3s 24 r,r, 2S 42 2 34 2 1 Los Aimelcs 7 I Marshfleld 62 lhoenlx 7G Portland Til) Ked llluff Il Itosehur , k'2 S:ilt Uike 34 San 'KrancUco R4 Santa Ke RO Seattle SJ Spokane 34 Walla Walla 3S WInnlpejjr 31! W. J. Illltehl.snn, .Metenroloiilst. paper ami screen rcaiurc. The oak, the ccdacMind the jtsh hae Mrown in otio I'mdy to a hcilit or ii I "Mi t three and oliehiilr reel with a rlrvninloroncr uf IS feet la inches. -Then they separate, each furnilnK n perfect tree, The cedar h'.s a circumference of nine and one-half reet, the oak seven feet and II inches, and the ash six and one-half feet. The same llfo-KlvhiK still courses its way throtiKh all, and the hark which hinds tho three lonether In a solid covering. In ntmiinn the triple tree dis plays to all who pass ovijr t lie road toward mountain or valley, a cedar wiifi dark evergreen hranches. an ash with haves of Bold, an oak itl llrcd in tan ami sbii'let. And In spi'lnn a con.stanl ehntiKc of culur scheme tntlll throe itefiulte Kieens develop In tile full mown haws, to' lilend Into oii soft hrown hurt;. I - -Hi Ik J ' ' A Diuretic for Qtha Kiilntyt ''" MKIlFOUtji MAI IMHPPMAMV iiiummnni ' ' ." . Vniinri Dlnn ' nAmnnrlo Ciin. iinalelv thrcW,UWNy ' wwnaiiuouH" rfcme Effort To Pay Reparations BruenincjlinK ' 1(.'v0iv'inK Lna Z Budget Means Work, Salary Cuts. 1 1 ul VI Uy Wmle (VonuT. 11KICMN fP 'Tighten your beltn; work hard! Tho plan Uo huukIk it!" Into the ears of 215,000,000 peo ple thin Nlogan Is dinned with stern official emphafdn. To Kuw nia'H 1 ."iO.Ofiu.uQO il'n tl.iu five.-y ar dan; to Cicrmanys tii,000,00t it' the uun plan ! AroiiHiug popuhir eiUhusiUHJii to IndUNiriali.M KuK.sia and make the red iiriny second lo none may be an easier task than tu mobilize iciniany'H will to work denper ntoly for the plaii to pay for -i Utft war. Mobilizing ; c- r m a n y'H brain. brawn and determination f .supremo effort to pay rcparatiotix out of actu.il income, let the econ omy ax fall where it may, is ex actly what the. Mrqciihu; ovcru ment in trying t( do. W'n lie C "ii t h eedci I . Only with Spartan economy, In volving wHgo and milary eutH, In creased Income and luxury taxes and riitlih-KH ' siaKhing of govern mental expeniiituri'M, can fiermany pay the war bill and Ftuy advent. So Chancellor lleiurlch P.ruenitm lold the nation as h. pushed thru the relchlag IiIh finance reform Proliant. And even with such economy It may not be ' possible. Cermany may have to resort to the moni tor! urn clause of the Young plan to keep from Industrial collapse. Put whether she does or docs ijot take that step, the need for dras tic economy will remain. Consequently. l!ill in . ''Kconomy. Year" in (lermany. So.' too, will bo the two following years, for tlie Pruening finance program prn videH that the l!i:tl economy budget shall stand as tlie maxi mum permlsslhhi for three years. How will tliis affect the nver iiko (Jerman? Mow will the popu lation of the Heidi react to regime of rigid economy, hard work nnd lower pay 7 Hr litltlu t liiuigi TorelgneVH casually visiting P''" lin noliably wilt not notice any outward reaction. " 'I'hey will hcc no bread lines (ul leant (here arc no bread lines in fiermany now): they will see much champagne being drunk In fasii lonable reports of the West Knd: they will notice beer and wine flowing freely nearly everywhere, und they doubtless will nee fur more neatly-dressed CJermans than ingHed. unkempt, obviously ilown-at-tlie-heel tlermans. And they doulitless will miy: "The C.ermans complain a lot. hut apparently they have plenty of money. lilts Middle (Iiiks. Those who tnko the trouble to find out whnt middle-elans Cer miuiH enrn. however, and make pricc-flndlng trips to the plates whero theso flermanH upend what they earn, will concede that their prosperity 1h hardly of a nort to, milieu Americans Jealous, For Instnm'e: Two hundred murks monthly (less than $r'n)i Is a fair siilury for the office! worker here. Kvon tar a hache- lor with no family to support thai doesn't round big: but It Is' atiU Finnller when he begins to spend it on food und lodKlnK. On the first 100 marks he pays lui tuxes, but on tho second 1 00 ho pays lu per cent. In addition he must pay ;i7.ir murks Tor un employment, sickness and old nay Insurant o, and one murk church tax. That 'makes (S ir, monthly lo be- sublracteil frmii a Hilary of '.no marks In other words, al most per cent. I.lvlittf Covis lllKh. Now, tho remulnlnK 151. STi marks (alumt j;i.r.) still could be plenty If the cost f livinir here were low enonuh. Put the cost of most necessities here Is not ap preciably lownr than hi New York. .Meat costs more hero, coffee twice ns much, nnd other table necessities here aro not appre ciably lower tban In the averaue American eliy. Pura hie cheiipor. hut clothltiK in general Is about the same, lteiits are kept low by leglMu tlon ( for tiermaiis, that Is, not for fore lu tiers) so your bachelor offlceworkev may hnvo n much ns left after ho bus paid 111" room rent. On that ho can eat for n month. Put ttilk to him about euttluK his salary to per cent to help the government pay reparations: Three hundred marks n month Is ennrldored a ocl elvtl service salary in (lermnny. and most men eurninn that are supporting fami lies which aro. of course, expected to keep up mobile -cl;i!s "appear- i lUH'C, ' rixlr tUfUUils Siifrer Thee civil servlre offleitils have their salaries rut only IS marks under the finance reform law. which leu vh l hem nearly 0 n month nfior deduetlnit taxes. The cuts on hluher Huturles rlniKO up to 'jn per rent In t ho oie of Presld. nt vop Hinden hum and cabinet nilnlMein. Cor porations nro deoltrlnit slmllnv wage nnd mlnry cuts. Another 10 per rent rut has been ndtled to the tn on cli:ir eis, rluatfj nnd pipe tobacco, so tint xvorrii'il hMd of I he bou-;" i"ld nuiHi ic-iiaui hut tendercj lUN'Kj-AlS-U'OlM), OI.'KCOX. 'ITKSDAY. Heavy Tiling of Bills In Senate and Lower House ( lV the Associated Prcx) JfollC IttllS IllLl'tMlllCCtl 1 1- M. 1G7 Ily" Jamen il. K Scutt. Defining oleomargarine mid providing for an excise tax. II. P. ICS Uy JaniCK H K. Srutt. Providing for licence and bund for collection armies, II. P. lGfl--Py Hamilton and .kmies 11. K. Scott. Prescribing punishment for Jail breaks' nadj hiM of ..x.p, jull ,iiy JC t-ndcr-i to u10 oporatint; personnel have uttempicd breaks. cd, been nocessitatod recently, accord- U. 1!. lil I!V liynon. rielat- II. II. 20 ny (jxniun nnd Sen- ins to 1). H. K. .Mncl'herson. North Ini; to distrlhution of session ntor llillinitalcy. Hclallnir to Is-: west division munaeer. laws, ''"at- inotoi'l II. n. 17a liy Nichols and Tompkins. To protect public mon eys. il. li.' 174 Ily mam.-. .1. N. Scott anil .MePhlllips. IrfvyliiK tax on Intangibles income for 192!i. " I II. IX 175 liy Norton, Ham ilton,' Class, J. N. Kcott, .lame II. K. Scott, Oouley, Tonipklns.l McJ'hillips and Stewart, fntangi men income, tax lviO and years following. II. p. 17i - py committee on Irrigation and drainage, llclatlnc to (sh tolls for Irrigation ilis trlei. II. P. 377 P.y committee on Irrigation and drainage, pelatini: to cert If icatf's of delinquency. II. P. ITS P.y Taylor. JIcku- H. P. 1 7' Py committee on Irrigation and druinnse. Pelalinn! to issuance of bonds. j II. P. ISO Py Tompkin and others. Providing cxelu. lax on oleomargarine II. P. 3 S 1 Pv committee on Irrigation nnd drainage. Appro priations of underground . vater. II, P. 1 S:i Py Allien. Creatfw advisory hoard for Mind. II. P. 184 Py Ilnmllton. As sist American ' Legion to hring national l!t,T2 convention to Port hiud and authorizes appropria tion 2.",ooa. ' Pas-il hy House II -ft 2Hy Jnmpt' II. R. Scnlt. to soothe his nerves with " snudvc. Kxcciitivcs Lose ilotw So far nothing luui been Haiti about cutting the salaries of the thousands of young uruduutc enni- noers who are' working for $2f .a mouth iii Order to stay In their profession. Put difctreufl is genuine among thousands of experienced engi neers and executives who it re swelling tho ranks of the unem ployed an company after com pany cuts down its salaried stuff. Ah for the rank and file, of Ctormuny'ft' -1,0 on, 000 unemployed, no responsible Industrial leaders aro Insisting that all these men were thrown out of worl; to help pay reputations'. -' . - ,', Chancellor Pruening repeatedly has reminded the nation that eVcn nations which theoretically won the wiir nro suffering In tho world 1 A complete list of a.11 residents who are their address and employment. iO ' All business firms, their street numbers and nature of business .. ; 2 Number of children under 18 years of age. Classified Buyers' Guide.' Classified'Business Directoiy! ' ' ,: '' ? Street and Avenue Directory with ' householder and " property owners guide. y Numerical Telephone Directory and information. '' 8 Statistics concerning Medford and the Rogue River Valley. . " . ';. :,, J PHONE Amending code regarding pen allies for violation of litiuor law to read as Intended, II. J"l. 21 Ily I,awrenco. Pro vide for education of children committed to child caring; lu- htitutions. 11. II. 2Z liy Chinnock. Ap- plication for extension of time to file hills of exeeption must' bo mailn U'iltiin tin. thnn u h irh suanc- of certain rerunilliiK Irri- Biitlon lioiids. u. li. 2K Hy James It. K. Hcott. To relieve county ijlerks of work; jnoteil from Portland 'branch man tiiat should bo perfurtned byjae;er 'to district nianager of Ore IrrlKation district officers. f son and southwestern Washing. 11. it. ill l!y Chinnock, James ton; Uloyd Cledatnke, who has been II. K. Scott anil .McAllister. Pro-1 named assistant district manager, vidlns for txixsam of ordinance! and Glenn Monlton, of tho Port hy cities without .necessity of , land sales staff, who succeeds A. puhllshlnK same in full in in-j M. O.'JIanlon, as Medford branch stances where, now I'oniiired hv '. Ulnnimei'. ' m. ie. loo -Pv Stuckdole. Set- tim; astd Canyon creek pertaining to game con n- refuge und tics. Senate Pills Introduced S. 1J. 141 Pv Pulley. Pe .ill-- ing order from 'public service; the promotions, these executive commlscioii before any new etiU will attend a meeting with other ily rate can become effective. j Gihnore otTfcials in Snn Francisco S. :. 115 Py Pailey. Amend- this week, at hieh time expansion hit; central purchasing agency act' and sales plans for this spring will aiuP requiring bidder to file ccr-jbe discussed. j S P.. I 10 Py Pailey. It - piul - bonds. In- unconMltutional intangible? ocutlves ill our company, said .Ml!, tax act. j MacPherson. "It has always hecri s. P. 14 7 -Py Woodward. Pro-four policy to advance men from viding for specdv litiaMmi' nn'otip own personnel. Whenever prati merits and authAilng supreme, court lo make rule.-!. ' Puxmn! hv' Sonnic S r-i a Py Kiddle. Providing; for a refund of gasoline tax on; gasoline not use.l on the public, iii..hu-!ivH At iiroM.Mit a refund' i rnv'l.ie.i on onlv three r the total 4-cent tax. ....... S. P. !Kl 'y Dunne. Author ing soeroUiry of slate to sell certain old rewords pertaining to motor vehicles. j wide Ind m-t rial depression. Brume Young Plan Adolf Hitler and his national socialists arc sure It "Is the Young Plan that's to blame. 'So-arc the communists, 1 "So. in fact, aro 'many lenders of the more moderate German par-' ties at least, they feel nothing can keep the critical situation from becoming w o r a o except a drastic revision oi ' the Young Plan. Pruening, however, is adamant that (Terhiany must first show the world that: she Is trying by dras tic economy arid hard work to meet all obligations. The finance reform laws insure that this per iod 'nt drastic iecononry ahull last at . least . three, years. . ; K py that time the success or fail ure of Itussia'p Five-Year Plari also will be evident. It, too, has three more years to run. Nt)B,ON SALE r . THE NEW,, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE CITY . DIREGTO "FOR 1930 AND 1931. PRINTED BY Big 75 - ORDER YOUR DIRECTORY FKIiltlT.KY: :$; v.m: Ah a result of the sales of (ill more P!il-(irnen gasoline which have been luci paHiiif; oncli mnmh D tUP Oregon district, a numher of nvn... l.rn .,.n,nr,ttAni. ...1 niLlliliitu rrominent unions the executives who have won a place "further up the ladder" are C'y. H. I'rnner, pro- 1 All nt' tlieue otnn lifiva heen nS- sociatod with the oil business in Orogon for a mini her of years and aj'e well known amont; ludepend-l cnt dealera throughout the btatd. i According to D. II. F. MacPhcrson, "1, op. who made the annouueement ! Ins exceptionally well-qnalified ei- vie leei very loriunaie m iui- nuu posiuons iuvuiiiig ic.im- er responsibility, and 1 am conf?- dent that the men who have benii named for the new executive post; fully capable of ineetm? the most exacting requirements. . A w .Hungarian petroleum re finery In Budapest is -said s to h$ ouer of the largest and' most tnod eni in Kuropc., ' ,"" . . " " - . " f m m & m m m SHOULDER? j Use Tysmol for Relief j Kn(f-Hk Jabs of pain In the vlctn lty of the shoulder blade are eeneralty due to neuritis, broucht on by expo aure to draughts or sudden chances of weather. In soma cases there ts stiff Bess or soreness in the muscles, male Um it difficult to raise the arm. j The safest and easiest way to re lieve such an attack Is to apply a smalt quantity of Tysmol over the affectea urea. This soothing, heallnf prepara tion im quickly absorbed through. th pores and carried to the throbbing. aching1 peripheral nerves. The pain usually stop at once, and tn a very ahort time the last trace of aorosoJM should disappear. ' Tysmol la absolntety harmlosa frerf from dope. Recommended tar all forms of nerve pain, whother cansed by neuritis, neuraleia, sciatica or rheu natlsm. Bold by leadios drncsUajk Arrays on hand at 'STRANG'S DRUGSTORE THE MEDFORD 18 years of age M Make system alkaline to QUICK.' Get Rid of Colds Before They Weaken You, Make You Liable to More Serious Troubles, Nowadays it's important to stop your cold quick before it weakens your resistance to more serious trouble. , Any of the older treatments will bring relief after a time. But thousands say this new way is the quickest of any. Bepjin when you feel a cold coming. Take a tablespoon nil of Phillips Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water, morning, noon,' and night, the hrst day. JJo same tlie second ciay. men only at night. Colds reduce the alkaline balance of your system. That makes you feel achy, feverish, weak. Phillips Milk of Magnesia relieves this, and restores the alkaline balance. . Doctors prescribe Phillips Milk of Magnesia; hospitals use it. Millions know how it relieves sour-stomachs, gas,. indigestion, cpn.stipa.tion and itbcr.,syjnptoms. of. too much acid. Get the genuine. 1 I One Woman to Another Mrs. Observer . . Hello, that yon, Mis. Stayahome. Mi 8. Stayahome . . 'Morning Mrs. Observer. What's the news? Mrs. Observer . . Have you seen the marvelous panel curtains Breier Is selling at 59c, Mrs, Stayahome . . Thanks ror "thlsre.- Goodbye:"' BREIER'S -VICTORY SALE ERINGS Novelty Woven Marquisette PANEL CURTAINS llrcior bought n iiuiinlily Mill accumula tion which makes this beautiful assort ment at this most welcome price. In . regular, way. (lieso would sell for SUc up. Some panels with 12 In. and IX In. lace panel-borders, others with colored em broidery and matching rayou fringe. Most attractive ... . jicr panel PRINTING CO. All of these features are offered to you in a neatly printed, compact directory which is available to you for- j IIO-oo Never saw the like before. casing me. so right over r NOW 59c RY