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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1533.
TRIO WILL FRAME
LAWS TO REDUCE
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ALU, Sept. i (AP) OomWcp
tlon of state legislation and public
ducat Ion In order, to further nurd
gsiott forest low will be given by a
committee of tnree appointed by
Governor Julius L. Meier today. The
appointment wa made ai a reiult
of the dlautroua fire the past three
weeks on northwestern Oregon,
O. J. Buck, regional forester; Lynn
F. Crone miller, state forester, and
Thornton T. M linger, director of the
northwtet forest experiment station,
Were placed on the committee,
In making the appointment the
governor said, "I am wondering If
In our legislative policy we have lis
tened too much to the timber oper
ator who want to operate, or the
hunter w.ho wants to hunt, or the
land clearer who wants to bur re
gardless of the hazardous weather
eondltians,- or the vacationist who
wants to go when and where he
please.
. "I be.leve It is high Uma we are
finding out where our present policy
Is leading us and what can be done
to prevent man made forest condi
tions which make possible ttie con
flagrations we have had In different
parts of the state during the last
few years.'
"The disastrous forest fires In Ore
gon toe last few years, which have
caused destruction of millions of dot
lars In timber values," the governor
aid, "prompt me to secure a report
as to their causes In the belief that
public interest demands that every
thing within 'reason be done to min
imize the recurrence of such fires.
"Oregon is reputed to have the
most progressive forest laws and the
best state-wkto protection organiza
tion of any state In the union -yet
I can't help believing that some
where in our policy of timber p Dera
tion and use of the forests for rec
reational purposes we have noglected
to place that protection around our
forests which a prudent and thought
ful pflople should demand' 1
Tomato, Garden King,
Boon to Housekeeper, Is
Nearing Height, of Reign
ENJOYS SOCIAL TIME
AND PROGRAM SESSION
A very delightful social tlm was
n Joyed by Jacksonville patron. Fri
day evening when the following pro
tram ni presented by Miss Dons
Conger, lecturer, stunt song, "Under
fh. Spreading Chestnut Tree," led by
Mft.be! Sims; two very fine vocal solos
by a. J. MaoDonough; orehestra num
ber by tb. drove ' and Sturgle or
cneatra of Eagle point; questions and
answers on literary excerpts, and a
rsry interesting aooount of his trip
to see "Old Ironsides" by Herbert
Clifford. Mabel Sims, chairman of
tb. way. and mean committee, gave
final report on the returns from
the lunch stand at the celebration.
Very earnest appreciation was ex
pressed for tb. splendid cooperation
' of all members for tfh. work done
nd for the liberal donations, and for
Shs patronage of friend, and mem
bers. After tb. program,, refreshments of
to. cream and case were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nledermeyer, Mr.
nd Mrs. Geo. Wendt, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Semple and Mr, and Mrs. Ed
Severance. .
The Orange appreciated the music
furnished by the drove and eturgle
orchestra, members enjoying dancing
until . late bour.
The country home of Mr. and Mrs.
B. A. Skinner .of the West Sid. dis
trict proved a very delightful set
ting for the lawn part given to the
members of tb. Horn. Economics
club and their husbands. The grounds
"awe decorated with multi-colored
Japanese lantern, and the tables
pread for 40 guests. Those given
honor, at the birthday table- were
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. risk, Mr. and Mrs.
rnest Nledermeyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Nledermeyer and Mr. and Mrs
Chester Wendt. The remainder of
the evening waa spent with card, and
dancing.
The next club meeting will be
bold September , at the horn, of
. Edith Gilford. All member are
specially Invited.
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RADICALS SPRING
TO AID OF NEGRO
BALEM, Sept. 1. (AP) More than
100 cards demanding reversal of the
eonvlctlon of Theodore Jordan, un
der death sentence for murder, have
been reoelved at the office, of the
state supreme court, It wa lamed
bore today.
Th. cards war. signed by members
of th. Oregon section of th. Inter
national Labor Defense league.
Jordan was convicted of first de
gree murder In Klamath county In
connection wltn th. .laying of a
Southern Paclflo Pullman conductor.
B. Is now In th. state penitentiary
pendtng disposal of his appeal.
Th. cards charge that Jordan was
"framed" because h. 1 a negro and
was unemployed at th. tlm. th. al
leged murder was committed.
Reld, Murdock ft Oo.. eanner. 01
the Monarch brand Bartlett pear.
Will be represented at Medford this
Season by Myron Root. .
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By Bureau of Bom. Economics, II. S.
Department of Agriculture,
There come, a tlm. of year, when
all this country, and not just the
south, may enjoy trash tomatoes at
their best. That time :. cere as you
do not need to be lemlnded If you
sr. lucky .nough to bav. garden
space In which you grow your own.
But city folks, the gsrdenless, may
forget that the vlne-rlpened, home
grown tomato Is a much more flavor
ful fruit than th. on. which 1 grown
many mile, away, picked for ship
ment when still green and ripened In
storage. All th. fine nutritive values
of the tomato, as well a the flavor,
says th. bureau of bom. economics
of the U. B, department of agricul
ture, are at their best when the sun
has bad full opportunity to do It
work on vines and ripening fruit.
The season for home-grown toma
toes 1. now neailng Its height. All
over the country family gardens are
yielding commercial growers are get
ting tiietr crops to market. Canning
factorld are bUT produc ns the to
mato juice, the canned tomatoes, the
catsup or chill sauce that may appear
on countless thousands of family
tablos next winter. Housewives are
canning from th. family patch, com
munity canning centers are putting
up tomatoes for relief supplies later
on. Last year th. tomato crop that
wa. sent to market amounted to more
than 18 million bushel of fresh toma
toes, and the canneries put out more
than one and a half million tons
nearly all used In the United States.
It Is evident that Americans appre
ciate tomatoes. Th. United States 1
said to be the largest per capita con
sumer, and there seem, to be, liter
ally, nothing that could take the
plaoe of tomatoes. The characteristic
color and flavor, "refreshing quality,
adaptability to any'part of the meal,
make them god-send to the house
keeper. When you consider their nu
tritive value. In addition, tomatoes
are unique. Modern science finds
them on.' of the very best of the
"protective foods," because they are
a good source, not of Just one, or
two, but of three of th. vitamins.
Then there are those very Import
ant qualities of the tomato which
make It unusual for cooking and can
ning. Vitamin O, for vjhlch the to
mato la Dartlcularly valuable, I easily
destroyed by hoat, but the acidity of
th. tomato help reduce tnis loss..
To a less extent, th. same thing is
true of vitamin B also. Again be
cause of tbelr acid content, and their
Juiciness, tomatoes are eaaler to can
than other vegetable. A pressure
cooker Is not needed. In fact, 1. not
desirable for tomatoes, although nec
essary in canning the non-acid vege
tables to Insure th. prevention oi
spoilage. For tomatoes, says the bu
reau of home economics, uae the hot
pack method of canning 1. .., heat
th. tomatoes to. boiling and pack
them hot Into th. containers then
process them in th. hot-water bath.
Canned tomatoes canned when tne
fresh tomatoes are at their best
are so important as a winter food that
nutritionists recommend a serving in
aom. form three time a week. This
amount, to about ft pint week for
each member of the family, or 18 to
30 quart, per person for eight montlu
of winter. It takes about i to 3ft
pound of raw tomatoes to make one
quart canned or, roughly, a bushel
of raw tomatoes to make an eight
month' supply for on. person.
Hardly any other article of food can
be used In a many way a the to
mato. Raw, cooked, or canned, In
some form tomatoes may appear In j
any part of any meal. The baby has
hi tomato Julc. for breakfast, but
you may prefer your tomatoes sliced
and broiled or fried, to be eaten with
your hot biscuit. A fresh tomato,
sliced or quartered, may be on. of
the vegetables on your plat at luncb
or dinner or nipper. Perhaps It Is
hollowed out and stuffed with chop
ped cabbage, or with chopped meat
salad, for your lunch or supper. Scal
loped or stuffed and baked, toma
toes fit In admirably with potatoes
or corn, or ric. or beans at dinner.
Broiled tomato on toast, with a bit
of melted cheer and a curl of bacon
In th. center of th. alio., 1 an at
tractive supper dish. And there are
the countless use of tomatoes In
soups, In scalloped dishes with rice,
macaroni, potatoes and oean, in to
mato Jelly, In preserves not to men
tion th. aver popular Tomato-Juice
cocktail Later on, green tomatoes
that come too late to ilpen on the
vines before frost comes will be used
for pickles, for broiling or In green
tomato pie. -
LOW COST MENU FOR ONE DAY.
Breakfast.
Cereal Toast
Tomato Julc for Youngest Child
Coffee (adults) . Milk (children)
Dinner.
Meat Loaf Bio.
Tomatoes Stewed with Cucumbers
Hot Biscuit, (add extra fat to seme
of dough and bake a. shortcake for
aupper)
Supper.
Creamed Carrots, Potatoes and Onion.
Whole Wheat Bread and Butter
Peach Shortcake
Milk for All
RECIPES,
r'resh Tomato Cocktail.
8 to 10 ripe red tomatoes
H teaspoon onion pulp
Salt and pepper to season
Grated horseradish.
Wash and chop the tomatoes. Press
through a .fine sieve rejecting the
skip and seeds. Add the seasonings.
Chill and beat well before serving.
Stewed Tomatoes' and Cucumbers.
1 quart tomatoes, fresh or canned
1 pint pared and diced cucumber.
3 teaspoon salt
Pepper
14 small onion, siloed
3 tablespoon, fat
3 tablespoons flour.
If fresh tomatoes are used, skin
and out them Into small pieces. Cook
the tomatoes, cucumbers, and onion
together for 15 minutes or until th.
cucumbers are tender. Add the salt
and pepper. Blend the flour and but
ter, mix with a little of the hot to
mato juloe, then pour this thickening
Into the mixture and cook until
thlokened. . Serve at once.
Codfish, Spaghetti and Tomatoes.
14 pound salt codfish, diced.
3 cups spaghetti, broken In .mall
piece.
1 quart tomatoes, fresh or canned
1 onlonsllced
3 tablespoons chopped parsley
3 tablespoon, of fat
Salt If needed.
Soak the codfish In cold water to
cover for 3 hour, or longer, until suf
ficient .alt ha been removed, and
drain. Cook the spaghetti In boiling
salted water until tender and drain.
Simmer the tomatoes and codfish for
about 30 minutes. Cook the onion
and parsley in the fat for a few min
utes, combine all the Ingredients, and
cook for a few minute, longer. Serve
hot.
M. O. WILKIN8, LAWYER. Now
located In Medford. StlS W. Main St.
DANOB Saturday night at But
rail.
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COMMITTEE EYES
MANY SOLUTIONS
FOR JOB RELIEF
(Continued nora Paga One)
dlapenivea In this tta-te with no regu
lation or tax other than that Im
posed by municipal! t lea.
One group suggested an arrange
ment whereby delinquent taxea could
be paid through money borrowed
from the federal home owners' loan
corporation, the federal home loan
bank, the form credit administration
or the agricultural adjustment ad
ministration. It the delinquent taxes
are paid, It was explained, Oregon
would have plenty of money for re
lief work and other necessary pur
poses: non-payment of taxes having
placed the state In Its present finan
cial muddle.
Warrant System Offered
Ray GUI, master of the state
grange, recommended a county war
rant system based on Issuance of
small, "hort-term bonds by the state
up to 26 per cent of delinquent tax
es, tbe state to do the collecting of
the taxes A csmps-nton proposal from
the ame source urges borrowing
from the gasoline tax; fund, the mon
ey to te repaid by an Issue of bonds
by the state highway commission.
Labor organizations are said to be
back of a plan to Impose a "capital"
tax. placing the burden on Wealth
and property. Although details were
not available, It was believed Increas
ed taxes on large Incomes, or Increas
ed scope of Income taxes wae contem
plated In connection with this Idea.
Other groups were back of a modi
fied 'ales tax, differing from the
sales tax defeated In the July elec
tion In that It would be Imposed for
the specif lo purpose of relief and for
lifting the grade schols out of their
present precarious plight,
The Taxpayers' league of Portland
wants an Income tax to abolish tax
on real property, end O. A. Hunting
ton pt Eugene, member of the last
legislature, Is urging a graduated
gross income tax on salaries, wages
and eBusinesses.
Whatever the plan, it , must be
found to be generally acceptable
throughout the state by all classes,
Governor Meier has told members of
th committee. They may, of course,
develop any of those already sug
gested, or find some other method of
"painless" taxatlex The governor
and the legislative leaders and others
agree the proposal finally accepted
by the committee must be such as
to merit general approval among the
voters. Otherwise the euggeetlon
might be enacted Into law at a spec
lal session, only to be challenged and
defeated on a referendum.
Income Tax Proposed.
The two Income tax proposal were
the object of considerable specula
tion In advance of the meeting. The
taxpayers' league proposes to release
all taxea on farms, ranches, homes
and all real estate; help the farmers
and stockmen; help eveyon become
a home owner; abolish real estate
and intangible taxes; collect taxes
from the earnings of real property
instead of levying a tax on It ques
tionable value; levy 7 per cent on All
transactions. Including the sale of
real property, but not Including
charges for labor performed or serv
ices rendered; leave Inheritance tax
as It now stands.
Real Property Tax Burden.
The league believes that by re
moving real property taxation, work
would be given thousand of labor
ing people in making repairs to prop
erty which cannot be Improved now
due to the real property tax. The
proposed Income tax would exempt
single persons up to 3,500 and mar
ried persons up to $5,000, with a WOO
exemption for each dependent. The
league explained that "where there
Is no Income there is no tax. If the
farmer, the sheep and cattle man,
the tlmberman or the home owner,
has a bad year, real taxes are not
looking him in the face and placing
him on the verge of bankruptcy." A
great, new Investment In real estate
would result, the proponents of the
Idea believe.
Tax on Wages Advocated. i
Huntington, in his income tax plan,
proposes a graduated tax on all sal
aries and wages, to be collected at
the source and paid each month. "It
would," he said, "simply result in a
reduction in payrolls, which reduc
tion would be paid into the tax
commission. There would be abso
lutely no exemptions. Second,
there would be a graduated privilege
tax on all business, Including whole
sale and retail merchants, manufac
turers, contractors, hotels, estaur
ants, amusements, etc., In the form
of a license. Third, all business
men such as insurance agents, bond
brokers and all professional men,
would be licensed and pay a gross in
come tax each month. Pourtfe, tx
all dividends, bonuses, gifts and In
heritances as Income."
HIGHWAY SYSTEM
GROWING RAPIDLY
SALEM, Or., (UP) Oregon', state
highway system has grown to 4,174
miles.
Only California and Idaho of th.
far western states hav. a larger net
work of state roads.
Callfornla'a mileage la reported to
bo 7.347, and Idaho 4,813.
Total mileage of state road. In th.
United states Is 368,310. Pennsylvania
leads with 34,020 miles.
Washington has 3.711 miles of state
roads, Arizona 3,899, Nevada 3,783,
Utah 4.133, and Wyoming 3.380. Ore
gon also has more mile, of state
road, than Delaware Main. Massa
chusetts, New Hampshire, New Jer
sey, Rhode Island, Vermont, and
West Virginia.
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CUT RANKS HIGH
SALEM, Ore.' (UP) Oregon cut
more than 3,500,000,000 board feet of
softwooa In 130. according to fig
ures re. eased this week.
State of Washington led In total
softwood cut, with more than 5.000,
006,000 board feet.. California, Ala.
bama, Mississippi, and Louisiana cut
more tnan 1,000.000,000 feet each.
Texas' cut was 888,080,000. Idaho
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Protect Your Rooj
Against Leaks with
FOR All TYPES OF ROOFS
NOT AN ORDINARY ROOF COATING
FIRE RESISTINGLONGER LIFE
For Sale by Lumbar, Building Mate
rial, Paint and Hardware d. alert.
MANUFACTURED BY
PIONEER PAPER COMPANY ESS
Established IBS trw
Los Angeles, California UJ
and Florida cut more than 800,000,000
each.
Total softwood production for the
United State, was estimated at 31,
323 786 000 boaru feet. California was
the largest user of softwoods, the es
timate being 3,373,338,000 board feet.
Louisiana led In production of
hardwoods, the cut amounting to
549.348 000 board feet. Wisconsin,
Mississippi, Michigan, Tennessee. West
Virginia, Arkansas and Virginia fol
ia wed in order.
M. O. WILKINS, LAWYER. New
offices over People Electric. 313 W.
Main St, Medford.
Blind Dog Likes Ice cream.
SEW AN EE, Tenn. (AP) Dean Ba
ker of the University of th. South
owns a d:g which he allows to "buy"
an Ice cream cone dally at the corner
drug store. The dog. now blind from
sge, appears dally at 10 o'clock for
his treat.
Hunts Gold lu Ames.
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) Rob
ert Shlroda, prospector, la wjorklng th.
ashes of the closed Carson City mint
for gold. Tbe ash has been deposited
by 60 year, of gold refining process.
When you see Niagara Path
m tbe package, you KNOW
you bavi
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HfOUTH!
ITS always smooth sailing
for those whoW young!
And you can feel young ai
any age if you get plenty of
the things thu youth is mad
of: proteins and minerals
carbohydrates and vita,
mins. That' what the food
authorities call these vital
elements. You can call them
something simpler just ask
for Shredded Wheat.
For Nature stores all these)
youth-building elements io
ber richest cereal grain,
whole wheat. And Shredded
Wheat is whole wheat with nothing added,
nothing taken away. It's whole wheat with
all its vital elements, all the bran just as
Nature measured it;
Won't you try this vitally dijjertnt food
si.for at least 10 days? It's ready cooked,
ready to cat. Serve it with milk or creami
Add the fresh or preserved fruit that you
prefer. And watch it wake your appetitt
and your youth 1
SHREDDED
WHEAT
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Each week more thousands
discover Super Shell now
without former It premium
You hear a lot of people talking about
tlie new Super Shell. About extra mile
age they're getting from it. Easier start
ing; better pick-up. And the way it
makes a motor run more smoothly, with
increased power on the hills. ,
These qualities are all Super Shell
qualities that motorists formerly paid a
3r) premium for. Now that entire 3 pre
mium is knocked off. Premium Super
Shell performance costs you no more
than what you'd pay for ordinary "regu
lar" gas.
There's Eka.benzol in this new west
ern refined Super Shell, to give it extra
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It is especially volatile, for hair-trigger
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mileage. And because all the waste parts
of ordinary gasoline are removed from
Super Shell, every drop does a 100 job.
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AT SHIIL SIRVICI ITATIOMS INC AND SHELL DIALIRS
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" It's a great gaso
line i" writes Lieu
tenant Governor
Victor A. Mayers
or Washington.
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ALL WASTE PARTS REMOVED
CASSV PARTS -th.t
evaporate loo soon and
are w axled. Removed by
SHELL.
OUICK -STARTING
PARTS thit eliminate
m rOWCIt ART-triit
gtvssyour enirine grrnr
. Pick-up ind power. Kept
at by SHELL. "
2 AMTI-KNOCK PARTI
3 (hut prevent knocking;
In traffic nd oo htU.
Kept by SHLLL.
SLUGGISH PARTthlt
dilute 01L Hemovaxi by
SHELL.
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