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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON, THUS SPAY, STARCH 8, 1934. PAGE FIVE BY JIM, PLAN First Contract, for Alsea Span to Cost $711,000 Will Be Let April 5 Total Cost Near $5,102,000 PORTLAND, Marefh B. (AP) All five of the Oregon coast bridge will be under construction contract by i June 7 a the result of action taken by the state highway co-nralsslon In special session here last night. Pinal preparation In the signing of the $5,102,000 contract with the fed eral government for the construction of these spans was going ahead at Salem today and it was expected the documents would be en route to the national capital for the last signa tures by tonight. The first of the contracts, that for i the construction of the bridge across Alsea bay at an estimated cost of 71 1.000, will be let April 5 If the federal government by that time has attached final signatures to the con tract. In the meantime several high way meetings will be held to provide further Information, particularly rela tive to toll schedules, requested by the government. 30 Yean to Pay. The three copies of the contract were signed by the commissioners . - mm. than Hrn hours' oerusal of the 27-page document and- after the commissioners were satisfied the terms of the contract were satlsfac i i. nrnvided that other reve nue than tolls could be provided by legislative act lor repayment m loan In the 30 years' time. The loan amounts to s4.000.000 and the grant makes up the balance. Repayment of the loan would start In 1938 when the first payment of $100,000 would fall due. The second bridge award would be tv, rnrt nav scan, an estimated $2,255,053 project, which would he opened April ao, tne rammiiui:,. declared. On May 17 the Taqulna v.. mill be let at an estimated cost of $1,128,418. while the other two. those over the Umpqua river av $537,700 and over the Sluslaw river at $470,450, would be awarded June 7, To Paint Fog Strip. nf 4n ooo worth of lacquer pslnt for painting a middle strip down the main nignways v,w the members of the com mission. Commissioner E. B. Aldrlch of Pendleton declared this expendi ture was the best Investment in ..ft the state ould make. About 25 per cent of the 29.000 gallons of paint would Be lor repainting j .mi. th hulk will be on highways not yet marked. Three state highway crews will start work on xnis joo once. Th fAmmiceloners ordered cancel latlon of all special permit for mov ing materials of over-length and over-weight on state highways March 31. A more atrlct regulation was or dered by Chairman Lealle M. Scott because of abuses. Where materials In this classification can be hauled by rail no highway permits will be granted, he announcea. Jndces Too Lenient. Th. Mninilulnnfni last nieht con' Idered the matter of Judicial offi cers falling to Invoke penalties for Tlolatlons of overweight trucks and trailers when violators are brought before them by'state police. In most Instances such cases are aismissen h rfaflnred. Commissioner Carl O Washburne of Eugene cited case from Lane county In which a hay trailer, overloaded, tipped over and caused a wreck. The offender was not penalized by the ludge presiding th r.nrr. t which state nollce brought the farmer. It was Indicated itatutory penalties would be sought. The next leguiar meeting oi hlehwflv rnmmlMton Will be held March 22 when PWA highway projects will be awarded. Tncse projects wn. be announced within a few days. In keeping with the time Drug nd Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR- MIN'S DRUG STORE. PORTLAND, March 8. (AP) Ore gon will have 34 CCO camps during the next six-month period, compared with 64 last summer, and 39 during the winter month, according to a will .lunHtsh tn the Journal today. mentioning that congressman Pierce had been so aavisea oy me igtw service. The Oregon decrease and a simi lar decrease In California, the article said, "Is due almost entirely to plans for throwing large forces of CCv workers Into Idaho and western Montana to eradicate wild currant bushes In a campaign to control the white pine blister rust." Seven Oregon camps will be east of the Cascades: 27 will be in national forests, three on private lands, two In Crater lake park, one In a state park, and one In a state forest. HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men TTnlaaa tA ntnf n hll ',ilaa flnw At from your livtir into your boweli, your food decyi in your boweli. Tnii poltoni your whole body. Movement set hard and constipated. 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Ak for Curter'a Littl I.k-r Pill by nam and ftt what you ask for. C191S.CM.Co. Desperado Slain INSPIRES POETRY Ford Bradshaw (above), south west badman, was shot to death by deputy sheriff In roadhoua near Fort Smith, Ark. The desper ado was slain as he pulled a gun while being searched. The state bureau of identification confirmed hi Identity through fingerprint. (Associated press Photo) OREGON'S QUOTA PORTLAND JUR DUTIES Seely Hall, former well-known Med ford man, and one of this city' vet eran aviators, has been transferred Again by the United Air Lines, Cbrl T. Tengwald announced today. Hall, moved to Seattle. Wash., short time ago, has been transferred from that city to Portland, where he will represent the lines as maaagcr, Tengwald stated. EUGENE LIQUOR STORE OPENS TO DULL TRADE EUGENE. March 8 ( AP ) En gene's state bottle buffet, officially desig nated store IB, Oregon state liquor control commission, opened here yes terday morning. At S o'clock 11 permits had been sold and 20 sales of liquor made, many buying with permits previously obtained at the Springfield agency. Members of the Southern Oregon League of Western Writers, who have chosen Oregon's Diamond Jubilee as the inspiration of their writings this month, are turning out many poems, urging attendance at the celebration. One of the most recent was written by Olive May Cook, in the form of a letter. It reads: Dear Sue: I owe a lot of letters, X should hare written long ago. But you know how easy It Is To Just let them go and go. Now that I have started this, I hope you'll bear with me. If I ramble off each line or two About our Diamond Jubilee. Since eighteen hundred fifty-nine. Oregon has been a state, you know. And the way we're going to celebrate, Believe me won't be slow. We are going to have a pageant That will teach history to you. And make you wish, I'm sure. That you lived around here too. There'll be races, stunts and every thing. For all visitors to see. So pack the family baggage, and Come to the Diamond Jubilee. Next time I write. 111 tell you more or tne gossip oaae ana onus. But now I must get busy and Drop a line to other friends. For I dont want a- single one To ever say to me, 'Tm peeved because you didnt Invite us to the Jubilee." p. s. Oh. yes, I Just about forgot- Start your preparations soon. For the Jubilee's all set to start Upon the third of June. Jublleely yours. OLIVE MAT COOK. MOIST INJURED WHEN NEW LABOR RULE WASHINGTON, March 8. (;p) The purchaser of American-made liquor now has the leiral right to know ex actly what he Is getting. Label regulations which became ef fective yesterday divide whiskey Into four classes: 1. Straight whiskey; the product of the same distillery in the same distilling season. 3. Blended whiskey: a mixture of straight whiskies or of ethyl alcohol and at least 30 per cent straight whiskey by volume. 3. Spirit whiskey; a mixture of neutral spirits (ethyl alcohol) and at least five but less thsn 20 per cent straight whiskey. , 4. limitation whiskey: any distilled spirit flavored and colored to imitate wh Iskey. Labels must show the sge of straight whiskey and the age of the youngest whiskey used in spirit and blended whiskey. The maximum per centage of neutral spirits must be stated. Gin Is either "distilled" or "com pounded." but cannot be labeled dou ble or triple distilled. Foreign liquor label regulations go Into effect April 7. a heavy run of the fish, a salt water game fish, on their way to fresh water to spawn. Thousands of striped bass have been taken by sportsmen during the laat few days. Most fishermen were using sardines for bait, but some declared the fish will strike at almost anything. MAN OF MYSTERY TO Bernard, "the man of mystery," will present the "magic rabbit" program at the Phoenix Grange hall Friday night. March 9, at 8 o'clock, It was announced yesterday. The program for the evening will Include mysteries gathered from many lands, lncludl "wintertime in China," "Chang-Ilo ring mystery" and "Cords of Cairo." i ' A demonstration of mind reading will also be given, and a weird escape by the magician from an airtight steel barrel. The publla is invited to the performance and to Inspect the equipment to be used by the ma gician. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday, i March IT. Phone 84a. We will haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Safe: Son -Poison on i GERMICIDE For feminine Hygiene. Aik Vour Doctor. SMUDGE OIL NEW DELIVERY SERVICE We have pump srvlcs and ran At llrrr up to 2S.000 gallons of SMUDGE OIL dally. Let ua figure with yon on your 8MI DOE OIL requirement for thl aason. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. 229 N. Riverside .ofcaaaat IS lE-i I I PITTSBURG, Kans.. Msrch 7. fP) ; Charged wlt,h obtaining money by , fraud, Arthur E. Trott, 62. of La Grande, Ore., who calls himself the "Second Messiah," was arrested here last night. Police charge that Trott drugged several Prontenac residents laat month and obtained money and val uables from the victims as he held them helpless for a week. He had been the object of a wide search by county officers. i v it wrto-hf nr Tar Angeles Is re ceiving treatment In this city for in juries received Tuesday nignt, wnen his car overturned on the Jacksonville Ruch highway about 9:15 o'clock. The extent of his injuries was not known today. State police were summoned to the L.n that nnwk hv T.. H. McQulre. superintendent of the Apple- gate tuu camp, wno aiscuverca me car overturned on an embankment, with the lights still on. The police arrived there about 11:15 o'clock and vie told bv Wrieht that another car 'crowded him off the road. BULLITT SEES NO WAR THREATENING FAR EAST MOSCOW, March 7. (TP) William C. Bullitt, first United States ambas sador to Soviet Russia, returned to the capital today convinced that there will be no war In the far eaBt and that if America expects to get many commercial orders from the soviet, her purchaaea here will have to be Increased. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. (P) Sportsmen and fish and game com mission officials reported today that the greatest run of striped bass In many years is on In San Francisco bay. Sheriff Walter Sellmer of Marin county, fish and game warden for 14 years, said he had never seen such Tired.. Nervous 1 -5 Wife EL. VTJ Igylwli ml Wins Back Pep I were noothed. She banished th.it I ) "dead tired" Icel- , Ina Wftti new vraith !ul colorrestful nights, active days all be cause she rid her system of bowel-rln(jging vitality, nh iarj the mild, safe, all- ' wastes that were Rapping her vitalit I .ets ((Nature s nemeuyj In keeping with the times Drugs and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR MIN'S DRUG STORE. 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