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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1935. r . 1 '- i t a ii trim irn a m . a a . mmntntr . . va nertnu tna commission umDiY snmaiaiiiiaii -1 sT a i i iiiiai i i i ii 1 n s 1 1 "Everyone ui Southern OflfM eadi tfte Hail Trieon,' lull) Bicept Silurdi, Pubilihcd rjf HEIIMIHU PWNTINU CO. 15-111 J h Hi BL KIIBKUT UUHU Bailor AD Independent Nmptpar Loured ee mood claa suttee at Bedford. Oregoo. under Art a Uirti S. 18TB. i:;:WHIPTIO(. IATU If Mall Id Adtaneo Dallj, 00 f Dalit, all raontn J.J6 Oallr. una nonio , - l Carrlar id AdTanoe Mnlford, AanUna. 'a-uon-1lle. Central Point, fboerdl. Talent- liold Bill and on Unnnn. Ualli, ona (ear " Dall-, all Bnntha Dalit, ooa moots Bu All utma. cub In vhanea. Ofllrlal paper or the Cltl of Medford. Offl'taJ paper of Jacsaoo. Count,. MEMBKK Oir THE ASSOCIATED PKUIB Kecelilnl Full taued Wire Sanlta Aa Aaanclated Prese la eielmhel, entitle", I 10 tho u for publication of all nesa dUpawsea credited to It ut olheratae credited In Ihla paper and alio to 'i local new puhllihed herein. All rljrita (or piitillcatloo o( ipeelal dlapatcnaa beraln are alao teamed. H VRf' or UNITED PBES8 IfEMBKH UP AUDI! HUKEAO UP C1KCULA1 IONS AdrertUIni K-preeentatltee U. C MOIIENSKN COMPANT Otricea In Net lira. Chlraio. Detroit, Ban SVinrl.cn Un Ancelea Heatlle Portland MEMBE. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur I'mr Tha government nss discovered a number of Oregonlana, Callfornlans, and Waahlngtonlana have been throw inn their money at a Nevada mine, instead of a slot machine, or the birds. An Baat Bids Infant la now old tnough to be aeated placidly on the auto horn button, when calling lor Papa, thua aavlng conalderabla wear and tear on Mama's wrist. The first general amudglng of the season, caught practically all of the Older OlrlB with clean lace curtains. and the aprlng window washing com- ! pleted. I Fishing continues ao poor that fishermen have to tell about the llsh that got away a year ago, or main tain silence. a a A number of Jackson county Re publicans have returned to the Re publican fold, where they will re - main until Herbert Hoover makes another speech. There seema to be soma doubta In the minds of scribes, delegated to Interview Barbara Hutton. the 40, 000,000 helreea, now seeking a divorce It Reuo, Ona Journalist aurmtses aha can't be called beautiful, nei ther can she be called homely." In lew of the fact that a lady check forger Is Invariably designated as "comely" by scribes, it looks like a mora definite and chivalrous descrip tion of the poMeeaor of B40.000.0O0 hould have been, forthcoming. From fleeting glimpses many have caught the heiress In the movie newa. Bnr bara would be good-looking. If pov. erty-strtcken. "He hit me over the head with Ms pants when we returned from an automobile ride Sunday," aha de olared. "There was 20 In silver In the pockets." (BF Call-Bulletin) Cruel and unusual item. Someone figured out a very odd tjlrcumatance. not long ago: to wit, that skirt lengtha tend to Increase In time of depression and to grow shorter as good times return. (Asto rla Astorlan-Budgetl Here'a. hoping they get so short the merchanta In their advertisements spell them akts Conferences were held yesttrday on economto problems, war alarms, monetary Issues, and the world situa tion In general, "without appreciable progress" at Geneva. Rome. Berlin. London and the Bill Oore bank corner. Oenta forced to apade gnrdena are allowing tip with strained leg ten dons Inatead of last year's lumbago e Press dispatches reveal that In the south, poet 1 clerka are suspected of distributing Commlinlatlc lltera ture. The poatal -Merks do not know thst In nuiwla they would get their heads cut off for reading a pot card. a e i.apv port THT.r.T Perhapa the saddest lot that can befall mortal man la to be the hue- bsnd of a lady poet. It la. of course bad enough to be a husband at all, ao I am reliably Informed by au thorities, but to be the huaband or a woman who equate on PegAr.ua and Is nleasurably flicked by his tall muet be the apex of human misery. It la not that he has to spend his nights, after he geta back from the dav'a grind, at the shoe store or roll. Ing-mllls. listening to his wife! rhythmical Inspirations about whip- porwilla, nlghtlngHlea and weeping willows, but that he la compelled to listen for a very much greater period of time to her romantic trlbutea to lovrra with which he often Is hard put to It even vaguely to Identify lilmwlf. He cannot tor the life ol him kno whether her proandy Ii bon ting him or some other fellow, either living or dend, real or Imagl nary. And If he la at all sensitive I la not long before he takes to drink to salve his sounded prlile. (Ex chan(f i r.M II NiiE OI.U tlOi.u for cash oi trade at Brophy'e, Jaaaiert. Personal Health Service By William SUned letters iertalnln( to personal health and h)(tens not to dlaeaie dlSKlliMUi or irealmenl will be answered oj Ur. Bradj If a tamped self-ad-dressed envelope l encloaed. Utters should be brief and written In Ink. owing to the lurec number of letters received onljr a few can be answered. No mil; ran be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William llrady. 265 El Camlno, Beverly mils, Cal. ' CiRAI-KPBI'IT, RKIN POOD AND BOI.ONT. Market man openi his message to.talned the happiness and morale ol the public with a brief essay on the nutritive and remedial virtues of fine, choice, tree- ripened grape fruit, three for a quarter. Such grapefruit, he as sures prospective customers. Is a pre-dlgested food and hence, once you've not over the agony of tak ing the medicine I or Doc Brady 's contribution), It on t era directly Into your sys tem. Here tlie market man thought fully recalla how dumb prospective customers are and explalna that your "system" means, of course, your blood. In addition today we have a apeclal bargain for our patrons, In the shape of fine Imported PrencB beauty cream, discovered by one 01 Napoleon's distractions, and while the limited supply lasts we offer a two-dollar Jar of cleanser and puri fier, a two-dollar tube of the flesh food and a dollar fifty bottle of crack-tightener, all for Bl 89. An other day the market man offers choice hams of a particular brand along with some advice and ft rem edy for liver trouble. Today his handbill brings ft homily on domestic hygiene and an unprecedented offer of a pound of coffee . . . and don't r;et the Idea that thla Is an obscure butcher. No Indeed, It Is one of the big market men. There la no law to prevont the corner grocer, If still oxtant, from handing out health hokum along with his auRnr and herring. No rea son why the big buslncsB people should get nwoy with nil the soft money. If this Is the lino the Yankee public wants, why shouldn't the small grocer dish It out too? ' Speaking from the health view point, as well as the economical, 1 should like to seo the cracker box, the molasses barrel and all the reat of the Institutions of the little cor ner grocery restored to community life. Those Institutions kept the profits In our own community, made Jobs for our boys and girls, maln- NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. McJntyre NEW YORK, April 11. Ono of the1 nowor tl.cntrlcAl prcRtldlgltateurs 1b a former Kansas City Star mnn and columnist, Rus 80 1 Crouse, who tut - tuts the double 1 In his flrnt name. He la called In whtn well authored playa are picking at the coverlet and his rejuvln atlons have been the talk of the Rlnlto. When the ef - forta of such deft play - mas ters as (.Uiy Ho I ion and P. O. Wode hoiifle with '-Anything Oom" nobbled all over the try out towns, Dr. Crouse was summoned to Inject a shot of his curo-nlt. it's the outstanding hit of the season. He pumped pep Into 'Life Begins at 8:40," too. Grouse Is In his 30s, vaguely mus- tached and Is known as "Buck" at the weekly poker games of the liter ati. When he came to New York by the circuitous route of the average migratory newspaper man, he became columnist on the Evening Post. Then the Thentre Oulld's press agent. In the latter post he began to dab ble in stage technique and became Jacker-up of flops. He Is married to Alison Smith, a writer and some what the salty wit. She clings to the Lucy Stone formula and they maintain separate apartments In the same building. But are pals and all that. Next to the veteran Jack Lalt, the speediest reportorlal demon of the typewriter is Jerry Brcltlgam, who has labored on Important papers from const to const. He Is a dtnclple of the two fingered system, batting out page after page In clouds of clg arette smoke. Another two fingered terror Is Courtney Ryley Cooper, who In the throes of a serial, tapes his fingers to keep from pounding them raw. Broadway: It often takes people 26 years to get their names up In electric hunts, it taxes an electric ian five minutes to unscrew the bulbs. The greatest carrying voices In public lile are those of Noah Berry and Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise. When Berry sings It suggests a bass fiddle at the bottom of a well. Rahbl Wiw can . without a loud spea krr. reach the farthest corners of Mudtsoi. Square Garden with a whisper Sophie Tucker can put over a song In the largest hall with no effort whatsoever. And has the most pen etrating feminine voire. Charleston, 8. C. has lured many New Yorkers for Ita April burst of bloom. It remains one bit of the old South unrhnngi'd since ante-bellum days. There Is In New York a group of Charleston enthusiasts whose praise sounds-like the Inspired certainties of n chamber of com merce. Among them are Charles Hanson Towne, George (irrshwln Ewlng Callow ny. the DeVVllt Wal laces, pft-v !lol Bernard It : vi and Ir-.ln ',1, I h- I - P Byiiie tlio'ivlit t ihe ni'is- i . :u ally beautiful cuy in Amenta. Amy i i m Brady, M.D. the people. It la time the little gro cer woke up and called the bluff of the fancy package charlatans. It la time, too, for the head of the family to snap out of It and quit squan dering the budget on pretty pictures and Imposing talk. Of course thla la ft hopeless sort of warning to Issue at this Iste day. Hardly a chance that the American people will ever come to their senaes and laugh this prodtgloua health ap peal racket to death; they're too weak to come back now, for the racket has bled them white. Moat young housewlvea have ft lot of funny notions about "pure food" and "sanitary" manipulation of food, and the men have grown ao accuatomed to taking It on the chin that every body now not only likes to be bun coed, but Imagines It's good for one. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Crude OH and Hair. Men working around oil refineries and wells seem to have thick luxur iant hair and some even claim their thinning hair haa been reatored after they came Into thla work ... R. V. W. Aaswer That's all we know about. I can't conceive why such men should have more hair than othera. Eye Color. Ia there ft law which governs color of baby'a eyea with respect to color of parenta' eyes? R. O. D. Answer No. Aa ft rule the child's eyes are not lighter nor darker than the lighter or darker eyes of par ents, but there are too many excep tlona to permit of formulating a "law." Plat 1,1 fe. Mother Uvea In upper flat, and when people In lower flat turn on the gas tho fumes mako her 111 and affect her head. H. S. H. Answer 1. Ask landlord to Install proper flue pipe connecting stove with chimney. 3. If It la kitchen gaa plate or atove, proper exhaust fan vent will abate the nuisance and danger. (Copyright, 1035. John P. Dills Co.) Ed Note: Persona wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady hojld send letter direct to Di William Brady. M. D 205 O Camlno. Beverly Hills, Cal. Lowell was a frequent visitor. In the 40'6 on a Fifth avenue cor ner stands a completely empty build Ing, starkly accentuated In bleakness by the surrounding glddyap. In one of the entrances a thin and furtive peddler with whispering voice and tripod hawks stringy dime ties "Just like the wells wear, folks." A policeman came along this afternoon and thumjerked him to oblivion. Rolling a brown-papered cigarette around the corner, he grumbled: "I could go down to Madison Square. Join up with the Reds and have a better living I" One wonders 1 No American actor has remained such & staunch trouper as the vetcr- romantlctst. Walker Whiteside. Every year he sets forth for a tour of the cities beyond New York and there la not. a municipality of more than 15,000 that haa not seen him Time after time he tried to win New York, failed, but undaunted, swash- buckled forth to the public that never forgot. His Is the oddest pro fessional life In theatre annals. Thingumbobs: Andrew Mellon, leaving for his English ambassador ship, had a 14-year-old overcoat re llned In New York. . . Jimmy Olea son has gone In for bee culture In a big way. . . Duse would never say perspire. She'd say "I'm moistened." . , , Disraeli liked a half pony of brandy with his breakfast eggs. . . The biggest movie yet for the Plaza neighborhood, with Roxy In com mand. Is on the fire. Sob alster threnody: 'I'm looking for a fellow weeper to bemoan the sissy sorghum of thla age." I'll yoke tip for one ten-minute hand wringing beller with moans. (Copyright, 1035, McNsught Syn edlcat.) PORTLAND WOMAN IS COSMETIC EXAMINER SALEM, Ore., April 11. (AP) Mrs. Mrs. Martha Archibald of Portland waa today appointed by Governor Martin as a member of the state 1 board of cosmetic therapy examiners, to succeed Mrs. Alice Montelth. also of Portland. Mrs. Archibald was nam ed for a four-year term. YOUR HEALTH POWER SHRINKS IN WINTER You Ret loss exercise less fresh air in winter. What sun there is sickly. No wonder your body "run-down" a prey to illness. Begin building health now witt McKfsson'r Vitamin Conckn TRATK TABl.rTS OF COP LlVER Oil These chocolate-coated tablet? hriiiR you an abundance of vita mina A and D. A helps you resi infection. D provides tne "sunshin values' your body craves in wintoi Kadi tablet brings you all th vitamins in one teaspoonful o U. S. P. X. (revised ll34) Cod Live Oil, as well as valuable supplies o calcium and phosphorus. Six tab lets daily will help restore you summer strength and vitality. Uon't drau through winter feel inp weak and wretched. Take these tablets every day and build a re serve of health. Buy them at any fivd druif storv. tine dollar for each vttle of imt McKfs.'N Vitamin L'ONltNTRAlE T ABLE IS. Comment . on the Day's News By FRANK JtNKlNS THE Baker Democrat-Herald looks little dubiously upon recent changes In the state highway com mission, offering the opinion that It might be well to go slow in making changes In t department that has been operating so satisfactorily." TRUE enough. Still, we must remember that Oregon la a self-governing common wealth, with democratic Ideals. (By this la meant democracy as a form of government; not ae a political party). The fact that one set of men has done a good Job doesn"t mean that another set can't do an equally good Job. In a form of government such as ours, it Is probably better to keep changing fairly frequently. BESIDES, Oregon highway commis sion membership Is a wearing Job especially for the chairman. We can't expect good men to go on In definitely giving their time and en ergy without pay. We hate to lose good men, but we have to admit that good men can't go on all their Uvea giving practically their full time and energy to the public. 4 REGON has been fortunate In Its V highway commissioners. Simon Benson, intolerant and hard to get along with, was a great or- ganl7ier, and did a wonderful work back In the days when the state high way system was In Its Infancy. We still owe him a debt of gratitude. Yeon, Booth and Van Duzer were great builders, men with tireless en ergy, with the Imagination to vision a great future and with the courage to carry through their plana. They served In the big days when money was plentiful, and they built a great highway system that has done much to make Oregon what It Is now. ENSON was a man of the hour when an experienced organizer waa needed to get the newly formed state highway department going. Yeon, Booth and Van Duzer were men of the hour when big builders, when men with Imagination and courage, were needed to put through the vast task of major construction. Leslie Scott, retiring chairman, came on the scene at a time when the major Job of construction had been pretty well done, when depres sion was beginning to hit hard, when funds wore shrinking and when It was vitally necessary to cut down outgo to fit shrinking Income. He was no less a man of the hour than the great chairmen who had preceded him, and he did a Job Just aa Important to the state. His prede cessors, working on an expanding ba sis, had been able to listen to dele gations from all over the state and to say to them: "Yes. gentlemen, we'll build your roads." Leslie Scott had to listen to these delegations and then, with few ex ceptions, say to them: "No, I'm sorry, but we CANT build your road, be cause we haven't money enough." H" E DID this hard Job, and he did It so well, so thoroughly, so thoughtfully, s 0 CONVINCINGLY, and so sincerely that he sent the delegations home satisfied: knowing that If they didn't get their roads It M. N. HOGAN & COMPANY Southern Oregon's Brokerage and Investment House Announces an Offering at Par of . $100,000.00 (40 of this issue has already been sold) Commercial Finance Corporation 5 Year 6 Collateral Trust Coupon Bonds Interest Payable Semi-Annually Bonds in denominations of $100.00, $500.00, $1000.00 TRUSTEE First National Bank, Medford Oregon SECURITY These bonds are the direct obligation of the COM MERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION, secured by a deposit with the First National Bank. Trustee, of $1200 of collateral for each $1000 bond issued and outstanding. In addition to the pledged coUateral these bonds are a prior obligation to S90.800 8".o Preferred Stock, $18,000 7 Preferred Stock and $50,000 Common Stock, all outstanding as of Feb. 28, 1935. DEPRESSION RECORD All interest and dividend require menu have been earned and paid in full and in addition a surplus and reserve of over $25,000 has been built up, PURPOSE of this OFFERING Business growth from $281,000.00 in 1927 to over $1,000,000.00 in 1934, make additional working capital desirable. Call or Write for a More Descriptive Circular M. N. HOGAN 6c COMPANY 214 E. Main Street Phone 1151 HHHHMHI H mm B-aaaftaaaFJ wm because the com mission simply didn't have the money. Leslie Scott measured up to the emergency be bad to meet Just aa well a bis predecessors had meas ured up to theirs, and he will take his place In the fine and devoted group of big men who have played a part In creating the Oregon highway system. WHAT has been here said of the chairmen of the Oregon highway commission since it creation applies. In every sense to the men who have made up the personnel of the various commissions. The chairmen have been mentioned merely because they have been the leaders. We've had a grand body of men working for us here In Oregon In the years when we've been building our state highways, and we ought to be proud of them. We ARE proud of them. No one. this writer thinks, will dispute that statement. (Continued from Page One) al equipment (S years) 2. 500 .000 ,000; grade crossings, highways, municipal sewage td.400.000,000. Apparently, thla deferred demand was calculated by estimating what the consumers have not bought since 1930, Is based on what they were buy ing before. The book wants the president to re move the "excessive liability" featuri of the securities exchange act. It holds that the law needs other min or corrections which are holding baok new financing. It counsels improved facilities for Instalment sales, open ing of the mortgage markets on a long term base, reorganization of the leal estate mortgage structure; Concluding. It says: "We strongly recommend that the business managers of the nation who are now temporarily in the discard :n the consideration of the basic problems of recovery, be drafted in this war for recovery. These are the things which other friends of the president have recent ly been discussing among themselves The logic of some of the argument and some of the plans Is accepted In formidable new deal quarters, where a mild change of view lately has been noticeable. It Is not inconceivable that a considerable number of the suggestions ultimately will be em braced. At least Mr. Freed will be received with sympathy by some officials when he calls around to explain. TRUCK TRAFFIC SURVEY SALEM, Aprll 11. (AP) Governor Martin today, under a law passed by the 1935 legislature, appointed Prank C. McColIoch. public utilities com missioner, and R. H. Baldock. state engineer, aa two members of a com mittee of three to conduct a study of motor transportation in Oregon, and file a report at the next leglsla ture. The third member wtll be an at torney to be selected later. Baldock will file a technical brief dealing with damage to highways by trucks. McColloch's report will deal with administration work and the attorney member will report on the legal phases Involved. irAin will otnu i in inn i Eleven Important Bases Will Be Established for Stor ing of Food and Fuel Sup pliesTake Two Planes MADRID ( UP ) Preparations for the departure of the Igleslas1 expedi tion to the Amazon are proceeding j apace. The vessel wnicn is to convey , them to South America has been launched, a portion of the expedition la In New Oulnea getting acclimatized conditions approaching those which It Is expected will be met with n the Amazon, and the principal supply bases have been decided upon. There will be 11 Important bases. of which there will be three principal ones. These three bases will be used for the storing of food and fuel sup plies and the stationing of small river boats and the two amphibian planes which the expedition will take. Knock -Down Planet These planes are of the type which can be dismantled with comparative ease, so that they will occupy the minimum of space. The expedition expects to be away three years. The minimum of con serves will be carried, members of the expedition depending mainly on the fish and meat which are abundant in the region which it la proposed to explore. Diet rimmed Doctor Herrera, who Is to accom pany the expedition, states that the diet will be varied according to the characteristics of the neighborhood through which the expedition may be traveling, but always with attempts lo adapt It to fepanlsh customs. Elaborate preparations have been taken against American Trlpanoso maslus, which responds to no known treatment. It Is an affection propa gated by Insects, which produces a serious Illness characterized by an affection of the thyroid gland. Other dangers against which elab orate precautions have been prepared are various types of dysentery, leprosy and malaria. VIIlTClOOD FOR AGED FOLKS DETROIT. April 11. (API A new role for vitamin O aa a protection against such Infections aB diphtheria nnd old age diseases like arterioscle rosis waa reported to the annual meeting of the American Institute of Nutrition here today. The report waa made by Prof. C. O. King, of the University of Pitts burg, one of the first scientists to Isolate pure vitamin C and by ,M. L. Menton. Vitamin C comeB from citrus fruits. Peppers are especially rich In it, and some of the animal gland meata con tain It. Until Ita Isolation In pure form, called ascorbic acid, this vita min was supposed to be good only to prevent scurvy. "Crash Proves Fatal. OREGON CITY, April 11. (AP) Miss Ella Hogan. 30. of Portland, died In a hospital here last night from Injuries Buffered In an automo bile accident near hero Sunday Her back was broken. The automobile In which she waa riding waa In a head-on collision with another car Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Etheiwyn B Hoffmann Flight 'o Time (Medrord and Jackson Count; History from the flies of the Mall Tribune of 10 and 20 Years ARO). TEN YEARS AGO TODAY. April 11, 1925 (It Vas Saturday) Copco tennis club takes to the field. J. R. Crewa catches a 47-poynd salmon at Savage Rapids dam. excit ing the valley fishermen no end. Sheriff Terrell, who has been seri ously 111 at his home In Jacksonville, has Improved sufficiently to take auto rides dally. Rev. P. R. Leach, pastor of the Baptist church, resigns local pastor ate. Orchard Is ts start taking out hail insurance. O. A. C. experts arrive to pick out site for new high school. ' TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. April 11, 1915 (It was Sunday) Weather forecast for tomorrow Is for cool and clear, and probable smudging. Bells-Ploto circus to appear here May 17. Contract signed for development of Ashland mineral springs. Espee passenger trains are now hauled by two locomotlvea owing to heavy travel to San Francisco fair. "Wild Life In America," at the Star; Mary Pickford In "Behind the Scenes" at the Page"; "There Goes My Man," at the Isla. LIS WILL PLAY INDEPENDENT BALL The Oilmore Lions baseball team. excluded from the Southern Oregon Baseball league, haa announced that It will carry on aa an Independent team, with all games to be played on the Jacksonville diamond. This statement waa made today by Bud Con II n, manager of the team. The Lions will practice Sunday at 3 o'clock In Jacksonville. In prep aration for the first game of the season, which la to be played In Jacksonville against Ashland on April 21. The following Sunday will rind the Lions tangling with Klamath Falls, again In the history city, and the outfit haa announced that they will dodge no one that wants to play them. Invitations have ahady been ex tended to Weed, Yreka, Coquille and other towns in northern California and southern Oregon, so as to leave no blank space on the Lion schedule, Catholic Lad lea are spon&orl ng & Food Sale Saturday morning at 9 o' clock at Reliable Grocery. Use Mall Tribune want ads. TVree lecture CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C.S.B. of Boston, Mass. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Holly Theatre, Medford Thursday, April 11, 1935 8:00 o'clock P. M. Subject "Christian Science: The Conquest over Wrong Thinking" The Public Is i . .... i , r If J f I'll take you there jiffy How would you like to go '"home" right now . . . and hear the voices of loved ones in another city? How would you like So visit old friends? I'll take you there by telephone. Just tell nie your wishe?. Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. of Southern Ore. m in LLf FISH PERILS r-tirrAOO. Anrll II (AP) Ches ter McCsrty. Portland, Or.. attacked nan power flams, silt erosion con trol and stream pollution aa threat, to natural fish resourcea today at the convention cf the Izaalc Walton Leazue ol America. .... j RnnneTllle dam. BltU- iiu ated between Oregon and Washing ton ss daneerous development w .,.ni, .aimon from reaching their traditional spawning grounda. "The salmon industry ana fishing on the Columbia river net .,, nr a29.O0O.O0O. al most as much aa the estimated cost of the dam." Mccarty aald. Doea nu.( nnn.existent Dower market Justify destruction of a fishery re source annually caicuiaiea oi u... great monetary value?" Oregon Weather Pair tonight and Friday but becom i nimiriv anH at times unsettled over southwest portion; local frost In the Interior Friday morning; moacr ate caat and southeast wind off tha coast. ... all the benefits of country estate in town. Tennis, riding, golf, dancing, quiet night to ifttu't tound fleep. Ex (Hem fncali L modt'ato family pxn. Larg outside rooms bath $2.00 and $2.30 Ideal loca tion overlooking Goldtn Gt, convenient to all Bay cities. Writ today fat descriptiv boolcUt BURK'S 314 E. Main. .Tel. 418 SEAT COVERS for all cars, 95c up Cordially Invite ) i i