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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, 'AUGrST 8, 1931. 7530 SERA IS FOR 0REG0NIANS SH0WNINREP0RF Jackson County Has 28 Projects Under Way . Hundreds of Thousands of ; Dollars Going Into Wages anwemnn PAGE EIGHT I NO BETTER RANGES PORTLAND, Aug. 8. (AP) The Orgon emergency relief administra tion revealed today that 710 con struction and reconstruction pro jects, on which 7,630 men and women are at work, are under way In the 80 counties of the state. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are going Into wages on the 710 Jobs, with the several counties and munic ipality providing materials in most cases. Multnomah county heads the list with 136 BEE A Jobs and 3,433 work ers. The number of Jobs In other coun ties Includes Baker 18, Douglas 81, Grant 8, Harney 12, Jackson 28, Jo sephine 6, Klamath 23, Lake 1, Lane 88, Linn 24, Marlon 43, Polk 7, Til lamook 27, Umatilla 8, Union 11. Wallowa 1, Yamhill 27. In addition there are SO general state projects. Among the new projects approved were the following : Supplying teachers In nursery school at Klam ath Palls for six weeks; Josephine county food preservation program calling for canning of 40,000 cans of produce for relief families, one unit to be operated at Grants Pass city ; park with three cookers, and one unit at Kerby ..with two cookers; supplying teach era In nursery school t Eugene; teachers for adult classes at Enterprise; manufacture of cotton mattresses In Douglas and Coos I counties, and nursery schools at 8a- ! Jem and Corvallls. I SALEM, Aug. 8. (AP) The manu facture and distribution of bedding materials from a mattress factory In Oregon, established by the federal gov ernment to employ persons on state fcellef rolls, would not be subject to irtata laws, Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle held In an opinion handed down here. . Van Winkle gave as the reason for his opinion that such materials would be distributed free to those on relief rolls, and therefore would not come tinder the laws, regarding their sale. The opinion was requested by Fred erick D. Strieker, nocretary of the Ore gon state board of health, following receipt of word that the federal gov ernment was planning the establish ment of a mattress fnctory for relief work In the state. $1380 RUM COIN 6ALEM, Aug. 8. (AP) Vouchers for the first quarter apportionment of the unemployment relief fund de rived from liquor revenues, amount ing to $'!4,oaap were being drawn for the 36 counties today by the secre tary of state' office. Five thousand dollars was retained by the state re lief committee, which allocated the money, according to population, for administration. More than 8100,000 of the second quarter funds have not yet been ap portioned. Apportionment to the counties In cluded Multnomah, 814,180; Mnrlon, 82.638; Lane, 83,284; Jackson, 81,380; Klamath, 81.3M); Umatilla, 81.024; Bnker, 8703; Denton, (604; Douglas, 031; Jonephlne, 84R2, and Union, 8733 BITTEN BY DOG ARHLAND, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Robert Bailey, IS, whs attacked and bitten by a dog near CorkUi's mitt on Ennt Main treet yesterday while carrying a pull of milk toward the business district. As he panned along the street In front of the Alex Livingstone resl dence, the dog leaped at him, tenrlng his trnuser leg from hip to knee, and inflicting several tooth marks. The boy wsa taken to a doctor, where the bites were treated against Infection. The dry Is usually kept tied, but happened to be released at the mo ment the boy whs pawing. Settle ment was made to the agreement of parties involved, and the dog will not be "tried." PLAYFUL' BULL BIO APPLEGATE, Aug. 0 iSpl.) 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