Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 14, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    PAGE NINE
You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
M"EDF0TIP MATL TRTBUNE. MTCDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JANUARY H. 1934.
Why
Not
Try a .
Want-Ad?
WMTl to tell youl nomer Want
Co get rid ol a lew odd mo
,nH to Household furnlanlngev
00 you oeed toon lot your ir
len o inexpensive want-Ao
in the Mall rrloune Claaslfleo
page wUl find the anawei
these and man? Jthei perplexing
oroblema.
H re Are the Rates:
Per word first uiaertton-
(Minimum 26c)
Eaco additional insertion.
per word "
( Minimum 10c)
Per line per month, without
ohftrtBna ' JP
75
Phona
" LOST AND FOUND
LOST-1! don aliasing, call 16"
HELP WASTED-jFMIALE
XOTEDerieMds
Diamond Cafe.
WANTKll SITUATION
for board and room. 83B wet
VANTED--MALB HELP
TEA & COFFEE ROUTE M- "-
liable national company needs , 8
more men immediately. Previous ex
- JSSrSf unnecessary but must .b.
.MRou.eTr5320 Monmouth.
Cincinnati, O. , , .
WfEDMechanlc. Give
WexpeSmce and your lite
If single or married. Box aoaa.
Tribune. '
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
wlNTEDtTbuy '
harness. State price and de-
w7TED3toe7to "repairrilnoleum
laylnS
Room 7.
wTSrEDrTYnow thvnwneTand
addresses of person owning bonds
of toTSagle Point Irrigation DIs
Ulct in connection with rcorganl
zatlon of district. "Write O. C. Boggs
WANTED A two-section letter file to
fit Y & E cabinet 17x32 and U
Inches deep. Address 57. Mail Trlb
une. EMPTY furniture van going W W
Angele. about 20th wants load to
there or points r
1044-X. Hawley Transfer.
WTST Austra-Whlte hatching
eggs. W. M. Flnley. Rt. 3, Box 100.
WANTED Australorp males. White
Wing Poultry Farm. Phone 9-F-ll,
Phoenix.
WANTED Your hauling anywhere,
any time. Hauling livestock our
specialty. Phone 352, Jacksonville.
EMPTY TRUCK going to 'Frisco end
of week wants load. Phone 3Si,
1 Jacksonville.
WANTED Clipper eeed re-cleaner,
No. 3 or larger. Phone 623-J-4.
WANTED Raw furs. Price advanced
100 to 300. See the Medtord Bar
gain House before you ship or sell.
37 No. Grape. Tel. 1063.
WANT TO BUY 1029 Ford Must be
cheap. 333 W. 2nd.
EDGAR JOHNSON want to buy your
furs at the Peerless Market. 13-14
No. Bartlett St.
WANTED Electric radio Must Be
reasonable. Box 368. Tribune.
WILL care tor elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED - Household goods, stoves
tool or what have you Medtord
Bargain House. 27 N Grape 8t Tel
1062.
JUNB. WANTED
We pay caah toi JUNK BATTERIES
lliUIOm ALUMINUM
BRASS. OOPPER lunk of ail
description
MED FORD 9AKOA1N HOUSE
37 No Grape f'
for Kr.vi houses
FOR RENT Cheap, completely furn
ished house. 639 W. Palm. Phone
1091-H.
FOR RENT S-room bungalow, 508 8.
Grape.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished hour.
!8.o0. 330 Haven.
FOR RENT OR SALE 3 home built
for owner, 1012 Queen Ann and 4
G'.enn Oak Court. Will take bonds
or stock part payment. Phone 339
or 906-R.
FOR RENT Furnished lower flat, 5
rooms, modern, close to llbrsry,
fine location. Wm. F. Campbell,
804 E. Main.
FOR RENT Small furnished house:
light snd water. 801 N. Central.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
house, close in. Inquire 141 8
Holly.
FOR RENT 6-room modern bunga
low, close in. completely furmsned:
also piano; all built-in featurea 125
per month W. H Everhard. J'.fi
West 6th St.
'ROOM modern cottage. $12 50 $13
So Orape St.
FOI RFN1 - Homes lurmsned or
unfurnished. Broun Whit.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Comfortable house at 30
Ross Court: 3 bedrooms, basement,
garage: $17,50, water paid. Inquire
Swem'a Gift Shop.
cjt3 MO. aia.w and I6 water
paid: wood range Pboae 10V
FOR SALE 1400.00 or rent 10. 641
Pine Brown and White or write
owner. 1 Jarl. Boring. Oregon.
FOR EXCHANGE
GOOD "27 Chev. ton truck, wsnt team,
cowa or sheep. Write Rt. 1, Box 381,
Medtord.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Duroc boar,
weight 125 lbs. Frank Hammond,
Central Point. Tel. 361.
FOR RENT APARTMENT8
FOR RENT Apt., light, heat, hot and
cold water. 345 No. Bartlett.
FURNISHED front apt. 604 W. 10th.
FURN. APT., heated. 220 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar
uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, on
Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune.
Job Shop. Reasonable rent to rl.rht
party. Apply at business office Mall
Tribune. .
FOR RENT BOOM AND BOARD
BOARD & ROOM 153 No. Oakdale.
HOARD AND ROOM at 116 B Main
Rate very moderate.
FOB RENT FUKMSHED ROOMS
PLEASANT room, separate entrance,
heat. 220 No. Oakdale.
1 ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape.
FOR heated sleeping room call 1399-L
I FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven
' 11.000 miles, for late model sedan
I 3 A. Bower, Murphy. Oregon.
I FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
i sewing machine for light sedan
i Box 638. Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
TWO thoroughbred bronze gobblers
20c lb. Excellent breeders. Saacriflce.
Harry Young, Coleman Creek road,
1 mile west of Phoenix.
FOR SALE Several pairs of guineas;
unrelated birds, w. O. Fillinger.
cor. Stewart Ave and Orchard Home
Drive.
CHICKS hatching Dressier Square
I Deal Hatchery, M07 E. Main.
; PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize
stock, 5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1. Ashland.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Bay team, weight 1750
each. Inquire B81 East Main, Ash
land, Oregon.
FOR SALE A good work team and
harness, 9100.00. Box 2091. Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE 1 purebred Hereford bull.
Phone 258-R.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE One Chrysler sedan, runs
good, good upholstering: will sell
cheap. See car and owner at 1027
East Jackson.
WILL. SACRIFICE lste 1933 Pontlac
eedan. Need ready cash. Apply new
Lodge north of Jackson Hot springs,
Ashland. '
CHEVROLET CAR In flrst-clas con
dition, model 1924: price $50, cash.
Call at 1000 Sunset Ave.
FOR SALE 1929 Ford Tudor sedan:
terms. Tel. 947-X.
LATE MODEL USED CARS
A class of cars you don't find on used
car lots. 30 to 60 day guarantee.
1932 Chrysler Deluxe Coupe.
1932 Chrysler conv. Coupe.
1930 Bulck Spec. Coupe.
1933 Plymouth Business Coupe.
1931 Ford A Victoria.
1928 Pontlac 3-door Sedan.
1932 Ford V-8 Coupe.
Also a number of older model at
special prices.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside
OR EXCHANGE HtSAL ESTATE
FOR SALE !i acre near Long Beach,
Improved, or trade for ranch. W. J.
Jamison, Eagle Point, Star route.
LANDS FOR SALE
NEW KITTITAS (Upper Yakima) gov.
emment irrigation project offer ex
ceptional opportunities for 200 ex
perienced farm families with some
capital. Dairying, potatoes, seed
peas, hay, gTSln. fruit, diversified.
Low priced lands and water. Few
homesteads open shortly. Close to
market. Free literature. Kittitas Ir
rigation District, Box 14, Elltnsburg.
Washington.
40 ACRES, level ground, woven wire
irnce, excellent spring, some fruit,
on new highway. BARGAIN at
$1000. Mrs. Reed, mile south and
mile east Beagle, Sams Valley post
office. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE H A. with 3-room house,
electric pump, woodshed, barn, for!
quick esle $350.00. E. B. Bishop. Rt. i
1. Box 250, H mile So. Stewart Ave., !
on Thorns Road.
tUR SALE MUSICAL INSTKUMEMS
Notice I
3 PIANOS to be sold at Remklng
Transfer. Ill North Fir St.. Monday
or tuesday, Jan. 15 and 16th. (
t Baby Grand, 2 BungaiOw Up
rights, simost new, to be closed out ;
at real sacrifice price. Term can 1
be arranged.
FOR SAIJ: MISCELLANEOUS
SHOES FOR LESS "Hurry." Work !
dress. Oxfords, Chippewa Quality
Boots. 317 North Riverside.
FRFE'irchsrd wood for eutting.
P.-uett place.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Dry fir. 4-foot wood. E
L. Wale. Route 1, Box 377, Medtord.
FOR SALE 4 250-egg Standard Elec
tric Incubator and 1 150-egg Ideal
and 1 600-chlck Lyon, Electric
brooder. Call Ashland, 371-R-l. L.
O. Penland.
FOR SALE! Quartz mine, free mill
ing ore, equipment, four miles from
Grant Pass. P. O. Box 393 Grant
Pass.
FOR SALE Hay. 8 ton. Mrs. M. F.
Hanley. old Med. -Central Point
highway. Tel. 198-R-l.
FOR SALE First crop alfalfa hay
and corn. Mlnear Ranch. Tel 447-M.
HAIRCUTS 35c at Ray's Barber Shop,
40 No. Front St. Good work guar
anteed. Thin i not a chisel, jut
meeting competition.
SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertilizer
for a few days. Phone 8 13-J.
FOR SALE Used sewing machine all
makes: terms if desired AU
make rented and repaired White
Sowing Machine Co. 24 N Bsrtlett
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both placer and lode. Send
complete information to Harry S.
Fry At Company. 417 Davl Bldg..
Portland. Ore.
HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground
C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2.
FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tabiea.
beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off
Jackson.
FOR SALE Land plaster, feed and
seed, competitive prices. Flnley
Implement Co.. Central Point.
FOR SALE Delicious apples 85o box.
Big 7 Fruit Warehouse. 11th &
Front.
A RAINBOW garden of glad. 100
large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40
varieties. Value $5 or more for
$2.50 One Jumbo Ptcardy free.
F. H. Reum. 023 South Oakdale.
FOR SALE Gs range and water
" - rrrr
WHEN you think 01 real estate think
of Brown & White
heater In good condition, priced
reasonable. Call 341-R-l.
FOR SALE All kinds of apples and
pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L
APPLES from 20 to 75 cent a box in
small or large lota. O V. Myers
Orchard. Phone 258-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
UP TO 20.00 each paid for Indian
Head Cent; Half Cents $125.00:
Large Copper Cents $500.00, etc.
Send Dime for list. ROMANOCOIN
SHOP, Springfield, Mas.
ALL HAIR -CUTTING, 35c. Grand
Hotel Shop.
ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS
This year we are again able to give
you expert advice on your P. U. C.
requirements, also to write your
necessary Insurance In "old line"
standard companies at most reas
onable rates. Charles A. Wing
Agency, Inc., 109 East Main 8t.
L. it P. D. INSURANCE. $10,000 and
$20,000 on li'a-ton trucks $9.75 each
6 mos. after first premium deposit.
High rating acceptable with PUC.
Inquire 33 No. Grape.
BUY rELL TRADE
Gun, typewriters, cash registers,
sporting goods, boats, motors, etc.
Good coupe for highway property.
317 No. Riverside.
I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main
FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed
Coat relined. Medford Cash aud
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
GOLD BOUGHT tUMmllCo.' Get
our- new prices
FOR EXCHANGE
HONEY for bees, bee supplies or wood.
Stewart, 336 Plum St.
CALIF, lota and acreages, no mort
gages, for truck equal value not
considered. D. J. Gerken, Central
Point, Oregon. R. 1, Box 135.
SELL OR TRADE Good Fordson
tractor and chisel-tooth cultivator.
Also Bean spray rig. 810 E. Jackson
St.
FOR SALE YOU WOULDN'T PAINT
YOUR HOUSE BLACK. Neither
would I, so I painted this tan and
brown, offering It with 2 1-3 acres
adjoining the city, at a sacrifice.
20 cash, balance like rent. Will
accept livestock In lieu of cash.
Don't lose a home; buy this and
make money. Inquire 723 McAn-
. draws road.
FOR TRADE Power spray pump and
cream separator for light car. A. C.
Waterman, Talent, Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley
for late model Ford or Chev. coupe.
Write Robt. Chrlstean, Happy Camp,
Cal.
BUSLNESS DIRECTORY
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant id southern
Oregon. Printing of all kind: book
binding: loose -leaf ledger, and
Blanks, billing systems, duplicating
caab sale slips and everything in
the printing lines 28-30 N Grape
Phone 75
New 1934
DODGE
PLYMOUTH automobiles will soon be
here. Watch for our pub
Jio announcement.
1 new 1933 Dodge sedan
at a very substantial dis
count. Pierce-Allen
Motor Co.
Dodge Plymouth Dealer
BUSINESS DIRECTORS
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance- The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 3a
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Expert Wtnouw Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT re! 1173
House cleaning Floui Waxing Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on an
paid balance No other charges See
W E. rboma. 46 South Central
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg State License No S-137
Painting and rapernanglng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel. 648-W 818 8 Grape
Transfer.
RE1NKING TRUCKINO Co. Trans
fer and storage tve oaul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir
Street, phone 332.
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE OO.
Offlce 1016 No Central. Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. trlcee right
619 North Riverside. Phone 1044- X
BUSINESS OPPnKTVNIITIKB
FOR SALE Garage Service Station
Wrecking Yard, 1 acre on highway.
Cheap for cash. George McMahon,
1 ml. So. Talent.
1 FOR SALE Small grocery at Inven-
I tory. to close estate. Phone 1387-R.
633 No outr-iii,
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on utility holding companies, which
is supposed to be quite warm. Splawn
will submit the eport to the house
interstate and foreign commerce
committee.
Several prominent and wealthy
Jews are really seriously worried
about Nazi propnganda here and are
working hard to set up a counter
propaganda to meet It.
Henry Morgenthau's private agent,
who cover congress for him, flashed
to him by telephone the other day
the news of his confirmation bv the
senate. Morgenthau Is the only treas
ury secretary who ever had an agent
covering new In congress.
The house boys privately refer to
he banking and currency commit
tee as "The Graveyard of Legislation."
More bills have been burled there
than anywhere else.
Heating costs csit De reduced. For
complete heating service call Art
Schmidll. 418-1602.
Mail Tribune Daily
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FIXED By BOARD
(Continued trom race One)
testing cows in this district a tol
erance of from legal to 4.5 per cent
shall be recognized.
Cream Prices Coffee 0 renin
(Based on 18-22 per cent butter
fat content).
Wholesale Retsil
Half pint - 9 .10 lac
Pint 20 23c
Quart ..... .30 33c
Gallon .... 1.15
Whipping Cream
Based on 30-32 per cent butterfat.
Wholesale Retail
Half pint .13 15c
Pint .25 28c
Quart .48 53c
Gallon 1.00
2. The term "milk" means fluid
milk and the term "cream" means
sweet cream, both sold for human
consumption in fluid form.
3. Under the milk control law
every milk dealer Is required to op
erate under a license granted by the
board. T.he term 'milk dealer" means
any person who purchases or handles
milk within this state or. sells milk
within the state, except where con
sumed on the premises where sold.
A producer who delivers milk only to
a milk dealer shall not be deemed
a "milk dealer."
4. No cash discounts, rebates- un
usual extensions of credit, gratuities
or free service of any nature shall
In any wav enter Into the salvor
purchase of milk or cream in t.he
Rogue River valley under this act.
5. AU bottles must be charged
for at wholesale stops at 8 cents each
and a credit of the same amount al
lowed upon their return.
Area of J11k Shed of Rogue
River Valley
1., Tor the purposes of supplying
milk and cream In the market area
of the Rogue River valley, it is here
by ordered:
(A) That the Rogue River valley
mluk shed be confined to the geo
graphical limits of Jackson and Jose
phine counties.
This order shall be effective 12:01
a. m., Monday, January 15, 1034.
OREGON MILK CONTROL
BOARD.
E. G. Harlan, Chairman.
Burge W. Mason.
O. M. Plummer.
In submitting the report, members
of the board stated that they appre
ciated the splendid co-oporntion ex
tended them here in adjusting the
various problems. They mentioned
particularly the efforts of Col. E. E.
Kelly; H. A. Thlerolf, chairman of
the Chamber of Commerce commit
tee; A. H. Banwell, manager of the
Chamber of Commerce; R. G. Fow
ler, county agent; the county com
missioners and the newspapers.
Following the decision made last
night, conferences were held with all
groups and all expressed agreement,
the board members stated. A study
of Vie surplua milk supply here
will be made at once, the board
stated, and dairymen .will be asked
not to Increase their herds and new
comers will be discouraged In enter
ing the market milk business here,
they stated.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. (AP)
The new milk policy of the farm
administration, to be Incorporated In
milk marketing agreement drawn
the next few months, will not guar
antee retail prices.
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AGED DOCTOR WHEELED TO TRIAL
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As her trial for murder opened In Chicago, Dr. Alice Wynekoof
was taken from her fafl bed and escorted In a wheelchair to the court
room where the state planned to demand the death penalty agilnsl
her for the slavlno of her daughter-in-law. (Associated Press Photo,
CHICAGO, Jan. 13. (JP) Dr. James
Whitney Hall, noted psychiatrist re
tained by the defense, made public
today an outline of his analysis of Dr.
Alice Lindsay Wynekoop, on trial for
the murder of her daughter-in-law,
Rheta.
The picture of the 62-year-old wom
an physician skctr-hed by Dr. Hall
who has figured as a mental expert
In 34 murder cases Including the
Loeo-Leopold trial was that of a
mentally sound, emotionally well bal
anced, normal mother, deeply relig
ious, kindly, cultured, affectionate
but not demonstrative and highly In
tellectual, For two days Dr. Wynekoop., who
Farm administration officlnls de
clared today they would include in
the agreements only a fixed price
for producers, arrived at by calcu
lations based on economic facts, and
would allow retail prices to. work
themselves out in competition be
tween Individual distributors and
retnilcrs.
They will, however, reserve the
right to set maximum retail prices
If an effort Is made to overcharge
consumers.
Also, in market where many pro
ducers operate their own milk routes,
a low minimum price may be fixed
to prevent price wars and destructive
competition.
The enforcement section of the
administration will supervise these
prices and enforce the regulations,
particularly those concerning regular
and full payment of producers' prices
by distributors.
Old milk marketing agreements of
the administration guaranteed prices
to distributors also, but officials ex
plained that experience In enforcing
them proved that surh enforcement
was both unwise and difficult.
E
WILKESBABRK, Pn Jan. 13. (fty
Twin spectres of strike and possible
discord hung tonight over the north
ern part of Pennsylvania's anthracite
fields.
A tense convention of nearly 500
delegates representing the United
Anthracite miners of Pennsylvania,
organized in opposition to the United
Mine Workers of America, today voted
to call a general strike in district
No. I, emerging the Scranton and
Wilkes-Barre territory.
1
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NEW YORK, Jan. 13 (AP) Sin
clair Lawla ha "Gone Broadway" in
th literal acnae.
The rprl-halred creator of "Babbitt"
and other symbolical American fig
ure la apcwllni; hi, ciaya in the lata
Charlca Frohman office, anpervin
Inn (.'in canting of hla first play to
reach the Broadway tage.
It la called "The Jayhawker" at
present, thoush this may not be Ita
final title. (
"If about the civil war from
the guerilla antl-ilavery clashes in
Kansas to the battle of the Wilder
ness" Iwla said today.
"But Lincoln Isn't In It, there
ain't no love acenea between a north
ern spy and a aouthern beauty, no
plantation acenea dripping with
.loneysuckle ana magnolia bloeaoms,
no cunnels In the accepted movie
sense."
Despite hi Nobel priw, "Rci"
Lewis isn't sure how ha will make
out a playwright.
4
VIENNA. Jan. 13. (tfv-A nation
wide Nazi houae-cieanlnq among fas
cist h.lmu'.hr rr hrtm.vii.nl
agitated Austria tcday from one boun-j
dary to the other.
was swept out of the practice of meat
cine into the central character role
of a real life story as mysterious as
any detective fiction, has sat in court
and heard twelve men qualified to in
f lict the death penalty upon her.
She has taken It seemingly in a
matter of fact manner, almost war
ily detached, outwardly emotionless
save for the tapping of her restless
feet.
"But she is not emotionless," said
Dr. Hall.
She Is not the type of person who
shows her emotions on the surface,
nor to the public at large, he con
tinued. Furthermore she has schooled
herself well In emotional control.
NRA. HEAD HITS
AT
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13,--(AP) The
national recovery administration took
a vigorous verbal slap at a spokes
man for Secretary Ickes today In. an
official defense of Its right to enter
tain new codes for the power Indus
try and otfier privately-owned pub
lic utilities.
Donald Hlchberg, general counsel
of the recovery unit Interrupted a
public hearing on the power code to
expound the basis on which the re
covery administration contended that
President itoosevelt had all the power
needed to approve a code for utilities.
Hlchberg charged Henry B. Hunt,
spokesman for the interior depart
ment with Imprgprlety in Vie sizzling
attack lie made yesterday on the
conduct of the Edison Electric Insti
tute, the code proponent, and the
electric utility world generally. He
called Hunt's presentation a "stump
speech which he could not permit
to receive any sanction by our sl
lonce. It la clearly necessary to re
quire that the remainder of the
hearing be devoted to an orderly
taking of evidence."
Rich berg said "futile denunciation
of alleged Iniquities" had no place
In a code .hearing, and that the ad
ministration wh not to be confused
with a celanlng establishment wheth
er "the moral garments of those
sponsoring or opposing a code be as
black as midnight or as white as
snow."
Hunt had questioned the right of
the recovery administration to have
a code for natural monopolies such
as public utilities, and had been
jointed in Viet stand by Prank R.
McNlnch, power commission chair
man. - Rich berg specifically exempted the
latter from his criticism, saying that
though he disagreed with the chair
man's views, "his presentation waa
In proper form and good taste."
BY BONO TABOO
PARIS, Prance, Jan. 18 (AP)
The United States senate's vote to
prohibit Americana from buying
bonds of debt-defaulting nations
made "a painful Impression" on
French government circles today,
Officials were represented as hope
ful that the house of representatives
would vote against the bill as It did
against the liquor-tax retaliation
bill which the senate first passed
and then reconsidered.
Government circles Insisted that
the breakdown of the Anglo-American
debt negotiations made It Im
possible for the French government
to raise the debt issue again In par
liament pending soms new develop
ment. Oregon motorists have paid more
thsn 173,000,000 in lVcenM fee since
1807.
PRESIDENT EYES
NEW LAWS AIDING
CURRENCY POLICY
Hopes To Secure Dollar
That Will Not Fluctuate
, In. Value Seeks Greater
Power From Congress.
WASHINGTON. .Tun
Prealdent Roosevelt has set hi aide
to atudylng the need for legislation
covering Important phases of hi
managed currencv nroernm i.n,.inn
ed meanwhile that he Is fully em-
i"","t" 'o lose tne next step that
of pre-empting the gold stocks of
-nitiw .eserve system.
Action to transfer an snn nnn nn iH
coin and bullion from the vault of
wie reserve bank to those of the
treasury la reanrri.rt
able. The only uncertainty attached
.t.- - ,
u. now soon It will come
and that la a nuestlnn wMnh
the president nor hi advisors will
answer.
Nevertheless. w,i.).i,.n. .
eicpectantcy that It will be done soon
.. ..impelled today by another In
the series of White House monetary
conferences attended by Attorney
Oeneral Cummins. n k- e, .
Morgenthau and his assistants.
"i neea ror legislation la con
nected with on. nr ti. - . .
. . uiuai, import
ant characteristic of the currency
ncs.aeni Hoosevelt' goal
-flexibility, h, 1, seeking to es
tablish a dnll.r" .
,,urc (juiunHfiing
and debt paying power will not be
susceptible to violent fluctuation
throughout the years. The method
of accomplishing this is by adjust
ing from time to time the amount
f gold for which the dollar la ex
changeable a the general price level
may advance or recede.
The Thomas amendment gives him
authority to reduce this gold con
tent of the dollar by a much a
60 per cent. Commandeering th
reserve svatem'. mi i. -
thl. direction. Whether the amend-
..rei.v gives tne chief executive au
thority to revalue the dollar more
than once Is a question Just now
surrounded by controversy, with most
of the chief executive's advisors ans-
""iB in tne negative.
The result waa authoritatively fore
cast today a a request to congrosa
for greater permissive authority
which would allow more latitude In
compensating price fluctuation with
change In the dollar' gold value.
NEWEST PONTIAC
The smart new PonMa ..iv,
eight made It debut In Medford
yesterday at the showrooms of Skin
ner's garage and southern Oregon
motorist enthusiastically viewed the
latest crest Ion that beara the w.ii
known profile of the famous Indian
chieftain. Many innovations In body
appointment and mechanical feat
urea are evident on the t.i.
Longer, more trmllna and roomier
bodies maintain Pontlac's reputation
for ultra modern and fashion. hi.
appearance; a smoother, futsr
straight-eight motor and knee-action
wheels are but a few feature of this
remarkable car.
Bendlx brake. K-T fr.m. .t..
erator, gas-elector, croes-flow rad
iator and Fisher no-draft venni.-
Hon also recommend the 1934 Pon-
uao to automobillst. A cordial In
vitation for southern Oregon people
to rlew the newest Ponti... t 1.4
South Riverside has been extended
ny R. A. Skinner, proprietor of Skin
ner' garage.
Blast Claims six
HERTFORD, N. C, Jsn. lS.MV
At least six men were killed and seven
Injured here early today in an explos
Ion of boiler at th Baatern Cotton
Oil comnanv nlant in t.h h..-t .
Hertford.
The larse nlant ... snwVArf ...it
damag eetlmated at approximately
50,0OO.
Portland was Incorporated by th
territorial leglalature In 1851.
THOSE Bid, DELICIOUS
FILBERTS
grown hy ' Paul Scherer at
nngue Fnrm continue to be
stocked by local stores.
MANY PKOI'LK KKKP A ".OWL
of FIMIKItTM In UVINO-ROOM
Uellclous In cookies, or serve
English style after dinner with
cheese and port wine.
A postcard order to P. O, Hox
KOt, Meilford will tiring A lbs, to
yon address for one dollar.
ALSO AN EXTRA FANCY SIZE
AT 30 CIS. I'F.R LB.
On
Your
Car
s s.4iiTf