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Twenty-eighth Year
MEDFOKI), OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933.
No. 86.
F
IS 18
Terms for Cash Advance Ex
pected to Be Liberal .-
Sewage Disposal Plants
for Willamette Favored
Little Applegate district it the an-
uui i-iection completes a cycle in
three lamiliM for three generation
ol directorship. The other membera
now serving on tha board ar Harold
Crump and Glenn Saitmarsh. Their
tamers, A s. Klelnhammer. Prank
Crumn and Bird Saltmarah. nerved nn
the board In the aame district many
years ago. Nearly eo years ago t,helr
grandfathers, Claus Klelnhammer,
Joslah Crumo and Joe fltllmmh
wre membera on the Sterling school
ooara logetner.
LOCAL APRICOTS
PORTLAND. June 30. (,?) Oregon
may share to the extent of 18,000,.
000 in the national program tor In
dustrial recovery and unemployment
relief.
Thl was the word brought from
Washington, D. C by Raymond B
Wilcox, chairman of the state recon
struction advisory board, who for sev
eral weeks has been representing Ore
gon's Interest In the national capltol.
Liberal Terms Expected
"I believe," Wilcox said today, "that
terms on which cash advances will be
made will prove very liberal. The
sewage disposal plants for the Wil
lamette valley met with universal ap
proval. It appears that ten projects
for (100,000 each would be In higher
favor In Washington than one for
1,000,000."
The complete program will be re
leased In Washington, D. C, about
July 5 when the president returns
from his vacation, Wilcox said. Ore
gon, as other states, will have a state
administrator, a committee of three,
a technician and legal and engineer
ing advisers.
C. C. Hockley. & &per mill engineer.
Is considered certain to be appointed
administrator for Oregon, Wilcox
said. He has the endorsement of Gov
ernor Meier, Wilcox, and members of
the advisory board.
Money Available Soon
Money will be available Just as fast
as projects are approved. It was said,
and the advisory commute was meet
ing here today with Wilcox to hear
his recommendations. The chairman
stressed that communities planning
to submit projects should obtain tem
porary approval before going to the
expense of preparing detailed plans.
Only worthy projects will be consid
ered, he said, Inasmuch as "the gov
ernment has no Intentions of wasting
money but will distribute these funds
as widely as possible and where they
will do the most good."
Wilcox said that pending the actual
start of the public works program,
relief for the destitute unemployed
will be forthcoming from the federal
government, administered by federal
officials working through state or
ganizations.
Bridges Near Approval
He said that J. M. Devers, attorney
for the state highway commission,
"spent a most trying time prior to
the creation of the Washington pro
gram, but had unanimous support
for the construction of five bridges
on the Oregon coast highway, but
pending completion of the program.
could not tret official confirmation
Wilcox said "the opinion in Washing
ton Is that the bridges will be among
the first approved projects."
Speaking of the $18,000,000 which
may be anticipated, Wilcox said "I
believe the terms on which advances
and grants will be made will be very
liberal and that many project can be
undertaken with cheap money that
could'not otherwise be considered for
a long time to come.
APPLEGATE 3 C CAMP
PLANNING BIG JULY 4
OF FINE QUALITY
READY TEN DAYS
The Rogue Rtver alley la going
to . have a good apricot crop this
year and It's going to be ready for
harveatlng In about 10 days. L. P.
Wilcox, county horticulturist, an
nounced today. In view ot the tine
quality of fruit to be produced,
housewives are urged to postpone
their apricot canning until the local
crop appears on the market.
It will be higher In sugar con
tent than the fruit which la ship
ped. In. Mr. Wilcox stated today, since
it Is allowed to mature on the
treea. The several commercial plant
ings, which bear large crops this
year, will supply the Rogue River
valley demand and If not used here;
an Important amount of money will
be lost to the valley.
The earlier varieties will be ready
for canning within 10 days, and
for those people who want to wait
longer there will be other apricots
coming on, the orchardlsta announce.
Patronage of the local apricot crop
will constitute an Important boon
to the fruit industry as there are
now large plantings In the Fern
Valley. Coker Butte and Eagle Point
districts.
Leading orchards In the Pern Val
ley district are those owned by
George Alford. R. C. Ward and
Rupert Henry. The L. P. Crocker
and O. L. Llndley plantings In the
Coker Butte section will furnish the
lsrgest crop there snd the J. L. Linn
orchard In the Eagle Point district.
Chris Wolff, whose orchard Is located
Just south of Medford. will also have
a large crop of apricots on the market.
SAYS REPUBLICAN
Sanders Deilares Free In
stitutions Rest On Power
to Criticize and Challenge
Policies of Administration
SEASON IS LATE
Figures, showing that the pear sea
son in California is at least two week
lat this year, were released today by
Guy W. Conner, local fruit man. The
first two cars of pears out of the
southern state this season were ship
ped June 27. Last year on that date
33 cars had been shipped.
The Medford season will also be at
least two weeks lat this year. Mr.
Conner stated, and the United States
will realize when shipments do come
In, a crop greatly in excess of last
year's total.
SELINSGROVE. Pa., June 30.
(AP) Declaring Democratic leaders
seek to prevent criticism of the presi
dent. Everett Sanders, Republican
national chairman, In an address for
delivery today, asserted "to accede
to such a proposal would be to ad
mit that free government had passed
from tltts nation."
SanUera was on the program at a
Young Republican rally.
"The congress delegated to the chief
executive more arbitrary power than
ha ever been conferred upon the
president of these Unltd States, not
even excepting In times of war," San
ders declared
Free FApression Needed
"Yet we are now confronted with
the proposition that, as Republicans
eons filming a minority party and
certainly as desirous of helping the
entire people as the Democrat, we
are asked to abstain from question
ing the wisdom of such laws, any
qiesttonmg as to how the nation's
executive exercises the powers con
ferred upon him, or how ne and his
subordinates administer the laws.
"The stability of our Institutions
rests in the free expression of the
popular will. To claim that any of
our elective offlcera, from the presi
dent down, or any of their appointees
or associates, are Immune from crit
icism merely because the country Is
, passing though an economic crisis,
Is to revert to the doctrine of the
divme right of rulers."
He asserted the "entire future" of
the rising generation "depends upon
Insistence of the minority to chal
lenge the wisdom of the majority."
Toner Deplored
The power vested In the president
"to lay the heyivy hand of federal
dictation upon every activity of ag
riculture and industry" was declared
by Sanders to mean "putting indl-
! vldual enterprise, ambition, lnltla
j tlve, thrift, foresight. In a stral&ht-
Jacket."
"That leKislation. proposed and
j enacted under the pretense of look-
tng after the forgotten man" and
equalising injustices and Inequities
j of our social and economic system,
has within It the power to do Just
I the contrary, to shut the door to
the hope of every young man and
woman in this country to become
anything more than a mere pawn,
to be moved at the whim and dicta
tion of some federal bureaucrat," he
said.
ReU estate or insurance leave tt
to Jones. Phone 690.
HALF OF OREGON
T
453,602 Policies in Effect
Last Year Total Value
Placed at $660,829,969
86 Companies Listed
SALEM, Ore. (UP) Nearly half
of the residents of Oregon hold life
insurance policies, reports Commis
sioner A. H. Averill.
Out of a population of about
l.OOO.ooo residents tha state had
453,602 policies In effect last year.
Total value was 1660.830.960, averag
ing nearly $1500 for eax-h policy.
Value of insurance held In Oregon
Is less than tt was a year ago. Averill
reported.
At beginning of 1033. policies were
worth 704.9';i,888. Eighty-six life
Insurance companies are authorized
to do buslnPFs In the state. New
policies written in 1013 numbered
49.055. With a value of 170 380.430.
.Many Claims Paid
Claims paid by companies during
the year totaled H4.721.S86, while
premiums paid by policy hold or
were Ml. 191.837. Life Insurance
companies paid $364,703 state taxes
during the jear.
Group Insurance, written by 13
companies, was valued at 943.216. $13
the spinning of the year, compared
with $61,241,825 January 1. 1032
Nineteen new policies, worth $3,093.-
- 33 were written. Claims paid wera
M66.292. premiums collected (651,603
Taxes paid were $14,588.
Three firms writing Industrial in
surance had $34,989,060 In fovce,
agilnst $36,008,764 for a year agD.
; Policies at the first ot the year num
br-d 196.085. with 17.837 new onea
w.itten during the course of the
ear. Claims paJd totaled $928.92'!,
! with $1,672,298 premiums collected.
Taxes paid were $31,939.
1 Ire Insurance Wane
Fire insurance totals decreased
Irom $763,433,948 to $669,956,468
Premium received during the year
totnleo $5,235,022, losses paid $3.
.72. 551 Fire Insurance firms paid
$lC5.47f taxes to the state.
Marine and business insurance
wrlren in the state for 1932 totalei
$.92,551,022. Premiums received were
460.001 Losses paid $301,577.
Lave paid by companies for other
types of insurance In Oregon during
the just year included: Accident
$610,319. health $416,875. liability
oth:r than auto $258,434. fidelity
and surety $320,840. plate glass 922.
930, buiglary and theft $74,674, steam
boiler $10,597, automobile liability
$974,343, automobile property jama
$172,7''?. automobile collision $84,205,
workmen's compensation $157,326.
Taxes paid for miscellaneous types
of insurance companies totaled $113.
512.
NEW $5 LICENSE TAGS
SELL LIKE HOI CAKES
SALEM, June 30. (API Oregon's
new $5 half-year automobile license
are selling almost 40 per cent faster
than the higher priced full year li
cences of lsst year, figures at the
u.rt,rv nt state', office revealed.
A totsl of 81.B83 sets of plates had
been sold up to and Including yes
terday, compared wun oo,.n
same period last year.
APPLEGATE, June 30 (Speclall
Appleate people are looking forward
to spending the Fourth with the
C. C. C. boys at Camp Applegate,
where the boys have an all-day pic
nic planned. The day will start with
a valley reunion In the forenoon, to
which the people of the upper val
ley and the families and friends of
the men In camp are cordially In
vited. Everybody la asked to bring a bas
ket dinner. The tables will be fur
nished by the camp and will be lo
cated In the wooded area of the
camp formerly occupied by the messs
oall. The program committee la busy
on new things for entertainment.
Plans arc made for races of all
kinds, archery exhlbittona by experts,
boxing card with several bouts, and
there may be a timber falling con
test The evening will be filled with
dancing In the mess hall, which will
continue not later than 2 a. m. MAny
Appipgate musicians have already of
fered their Bcrvlces.
Jt w understood there will be a
special tent prepared for the younger
children. Practically all of the 73
Portland boya are expecting to spend
the Fourth In tht northern city.
Eight of the men from Camp Apple
gate are engaged In transporting the
men who arrived In Medford several
days ago from Jefferson Barracks. Mo.,
to the different eampa assigned to
them. Lieutenant Wallace 8. Doug
lass of the medical corps and a na
tive of Hlllsboro, 111., haa reported
t Camp Applega-.e for duty aa medt
rl officer
"SO HAPPY THAT I
TRIED ALL-BRAN"
Delicious Cereal Brought Re
lief From Constipation -
APPLEGATE FAMILIES
SCHOOL BOARD VETS
APPtEOATF June 30 iSpeclall
F'."'ii tt ri.-.M. Kifih,mm,r as
director on the icaool board in Use
If you have headaches, los of
appetite nd energy, sleeplessness
or any other of the frequent
effects, of constipation, read Mra.
Schneider'a letter:
ne:-.. T liavs heen eatlne
Kellogg's All-Bran, I don't have to
take anything else ior consupauuii.
How good it is, and how much bet
ter it is for constipation than pills
or any other medicine.
T MttM never cro hack to what I
used to take, because Kellogg's All-
Bran i wholesome ana neauniui.
u,. .Tnhn .Schneider. 950 Tenth
Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Constipation la usually due to
i.. i. - "Kullr" In exercise the intes
tines, and vitamin B to help tone
the intestinal traci. aiicmh n.
both, as well aa iron for the blood.
The "bulk" in All-Bran Is much
like that of lettuce. Within the
body, it forma a soft masa. Gently,
it dears out tha wastes.
Try All-Bran In place of pills
I J.iini an often habit-form-
ana uiugs - - -
lug. Two Ublespoonfuls daily will
' fr,ercuuiw --
! tion. If not relieved this way, see
your doctor. .
Use as a cereal, or in cooking.
t. tk red-and-rreen pack-
'. a, .11 grocers. Made by
Kelloft In Battif creea.
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