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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TTIURSDAT, AUGUST 9, 1931. PAGE FIVE ROOSEVELT CALLS L (Contlnueo iicm ptgt on) their demands for action and neither the demand nor the action has reached the end of the road?' President Roosevelt digressed from hts prepared address to mention by name "Bob" LaFollette and Ryan Duffy. With Senator LaFollette, Re publican Independent and candidate for re-election on a new party ticket. nd Senator Duffy, Democrat chosen with him In 1933, sitting by bis side, the president spoke of them by name in that part of his speech thanking them for co-operation and referring to them as "both old friends of mine." The president referred to the "new deal" as "a square deal" and quoted from a speech In congress In this connection generally attributed to Representative Burke (D., Neb.) who Is running for the Nebraska sena torial nomination against Governor Bryan. Critics Mentioned. Mr. Roosevelt spoke strongly about the critics of the administration's efforts, naming those "whose objec tives are wholly right and wholly progressive," but who Insist upon their "own methods and nobody elses." He said the "other type" Is the "in dividual who demands some message to the people of the United States that will restore what he calls 'con fidence'." "Those who would measure confl ' denca in this country," he empha sized, "in the future must look first to the average citizen." Liver extract has been found effec tive in treating pallagra, a disease caused by lack of certain vitamins In the diet. Old Sores Soon Healed or Money Back Never think you have to put up with old sores. You don't I And you shouldn't for they may lead to some thing serious. No matter how long you have had. them, get after them at once with Emerald. Oil and they'll heal over as nice as can be I In no time. If this soothing, healing, antiseptic oil doesn't quickly clear them up, says I your druggist, get your money back and see t doctor. HERE'S AMERICA'S NEWEST TOWN IN CIRCULATION (Contlaiira icum page one) ULINARY RAFT.... By Est el Is Dorgan, Director, Borne Service, the California Ore gon Power Company This village It New Deal, the nation's newest community. It has sprung up at the site of the Fort Peck dam In Montana. The dam to be built across the Missouri river at this point fs a publlo works pro ject, and is to be second In size only to Boulder dam. (Associated Press Photo ANSWER 10 SUII Answer was filed yesterday by Myrtle Susie Birch of Ashland, In the damage suit against her by Everett Skeeters, as the result of an auto accident June 7, near the Southern Pacific overhead crossing on the Pa cific highway at Ashland. Skeeters alleges In his complaint that his Cadillac auto, driven by Byron DePord, was damaged In a colltssion-accldent, through the redness and negligent driving by Mrs. Birch of a Ford be longing to Fred C. Abel. In the answer, Mrs. Birch denies she drove recklessly or negligently, but avers that DeFord did, and fur ther alleges such was the cause of the crash. It la asked that the suit be dis missed, and the costs attached to Skeeters. Skeeters, a lumberman, as serts in his complaint that hts auto was damaged In the sum of (375, and repairs amounting to $275 were neces sitated. The complaint also alleged that the defendant was intoxicated at the time of the mishap, and this also Is denied. Sanford, Burger and Barry of San Francisco appear as counsel for Mrs. Birch. BEAT-UP GANGSTERS PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8. AP) Eleven men arrested during the waterfront strike here, on charges of assault and battery, appeared In court here last night at the first night session of police court in several years and, through their attorneys, waived hearing. Municipal judge Long then ordered the 11 held for country grand Jury Investigation. Other cases resulting from the 1 strike, when "beat-up" gangs prowled the streets, were to be heard tonight. were on record as held In deposito ries recognized by the commodity ex changes. Newly-mined silver, which la regu larly being purchased at 64 '4 cents an ounce under the president's proc lamation of December 31, 1933, Is ex empted from the order, and will be bought as heretofore. Also exempted in addition to Unit ed States coins are foreign coins, ore, stiver owned by foreign govern menu and foreign central banks, and the sliver In fabricated articles. Overthrows World Bloc First to comment on the adminis tration's action was Senator Thomas (D., Okla.), a senate silver bloc lead er, who hailed it as the "overthrow of the world-wide gold bloc." He said the world would have to follow the same course and thus lead to a new international monetary ays-: tern. He also forecast It would bring an International agreement on money "which will be the beginning of a new era of prosperity." ! First hints of nationalization were given last night when Morgenthau or dered each $100 worth of sliver, or more, Imported from abroad must be accompanied by a consular Invoice. Exempted from this order were bull ion already in transit, that Imported for re-export and the crude metal. The treasury has been buying sti ver In the marketa of the world un der authority of the silver purchase act over a period of months, but the amount acquired has been kept an official secret. Various estimates have placed it around 100,000,000 ounces. The treasury holds approximately 62.000,000 ounces of silver acqutsed from other sources. License for Use From now on manufacturers using silver for fabricated articles will have to obtsln the metal on license from the government, although Morgen thau emphasized that no interference would be placed In the way of legiti mate Industrial use. Senator Thomas said that from the standpoint of Inflation or as a step toward establishing a 25 to 75 ratio between sliver and gold ss a mone tary stock the nationalization move was not important. He said the gov ernment would need to purchase a billion ounces of silver to meet the ration which has been set by con gress. He contended the Importance of the move was "a declaration of pol icy that we need stiver to add to our gold as money." "It Is a declaration there Is not enough gold in the world to satisfy the demands for money," Thomas added. "It is a return to silver." Spiced Fruits and Pickles. Among the "hand picked" delicacies for your own table, or for gifts later on, none are more Individual than your own special blend and selection of spiced fruits or pickles. Now is the best time for preparing them and here are some especially nice recipes for your inspection. Cherry Olives. Fill pint jara with Royal Anne cher ries with the stems left on. 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup elder vinegar 1 cup cold water. Seal tight and set sway to absorb flavor. Pineapple Pickle, a cups sliced canned pineapple 3 cups light brown sugar 1 cup whit wine vinegar i cup mixed spices. Drain pineapple and cut into small pieces. Make a syrup of the sugar and vinegar, add the apices and boll ten minutes. Add the pineapple and cook until transparent (about 30 minutes). Seal In sterilised Jars. Pear Chips. 8 lbs. pears 4 lbs. sugar 1 cup (small Jar) preserved ginger Juice of 4 lemons and rind of 3 lemons. Chip pears very thin, add other In gredients and allow to stand over night. In the morning cook siowiy until a golden brown and thick. Qui nre Halls. Peal the quinces and cut balls with French cutter. Boll gently In syrup of two parts of sugar to one part of water, adding a few slices of lemon for flavor. When tender and dark red In color, place in small Jars, cover with hot syrup and seal tight. I Tomato Preserve. 5 lbs. ripe tomatoes 8 cups sugar 3 lemons. Scald and peel the tomatoes, then piece in a crock, add sugar and let stand over night. Drain and boll the Juice rapidly until it threads. Add the tomatoes snd lemons sliced thin and cook until mixture Is clear and thick. Pack into hot sterilized Jars and seal. Sptred Beets. Cook small beets until tender. Cold dip snd slip skins. Make syrup of 3 cups of sugar 3 cups water 3 cups vinegar nhawSA put if too 10 scores of hard drivers teU us that about Goodyears w PEOPLE who bought the amazing new "G-3" All Weather when we first an nounced 43 more non-skid mileage are coming back now pointing proudly to their speedometers and saying "You didn't claim half enough 1 This tire is far bet ter than you promised! It's beaten any non-skid mileage we ever saw before and still going strong!" How soon can we sell you this husky tire with broader, flatter, heavier tread and with 16 more non-skid blocks in the tread center and patented Goodyear Super twist in every ply? When you buy any tire you certainly want the 'G-3" because you can get all its extra safety all its extra non-skid mileage at no extra cost. ' V Medford Service Station "YOUR TIRE SHOP" " Corner Main and Pacific Highway. C. C. FURNAS, Prop. Phone 14 MANUFACTURED ON THE PACIFIC COAST See the Husky Goodyear Speedway at these low prices size 4.50 z 21 4.79 x 19 5.00 x 19 5 25 x 18 5.25 x 21 M1C1 $4.90 6.20 6.55 6.20 6.80 1 Tablespoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon allspice. Cover the beets with this mixture and simmer for 30 minutes. Seal In hot sterilized Jars. rick led Onions. 4 qts. small white onion 1 cup salt 3 qts. vinegar 3 cups sugar 4 cup mixed apices. Cover onions with boiling water, let stand two minutes, drain and cover with cold water and peel. It stand In salt water overnight. Place spices In a bag and boll with the sugar and vinegar 10 minutes, then remove the spices. Drain Wis onions and drop into the boiling vinegar. Bring them to a boll snd then pack in hot ster ilized Jars and seal tight. Ice Water Pickles. Wash and cut up 3 quarts of cu cumbers. Soak In ice water two hours then pack in Jars with two or three small onions, a stalk of celery and , rtnfl tpssnoon of mustard ad tn eaOi 1 quart. Cook together one quart of vine gar, one-fourth cup of salt and one cup of sugar, cool and pour over the pickles in the Jars. Seal tight. Ilread and nutter Tickle. 33 small cucumbers 8 onions Slice and soak In cold water over night. Bring to a boll: I quart vinegar 3 cups sugar I teaspoon celery seed t teaspoon tumeric 1 teaspoon mustard (powdered) H cup salt Pour this mixture over cucumbers and let stand 1 hour, then bring to a boil for three minutes (In granite pan). Place In Jara and seal tight. Olive Oil Pickles. 9 qta. small cucumbers, sliced 1 qt. vinegar WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . . . Vitality Medical authorities agree that youi kidneys contain IS MILES of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. It you have trouble with too fre quent bladder passages with scanty amount causing burning and discom fort, the 16 MILES of kidney tubes need washing out. 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