Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBTTE, JfEPFORD, OREGON. TTESDXY. XPRIL 16. 1935.
PXGE EIGHT
AT SI MARKS 10
I
Tomorrow eventrnr'a dl mutton
Ire at St. Mark's Episcopal will bring
to a close a series of these Interesting
and Informal Wednesday cvenln
meetings which Hector E. S. Bartlam
ha bwn conducting during the Len
tn period. The aervice begins
promptly at 6 o'clock and 1 of about
one hour duration. A largo conjura
tion was present At the last meeting
and It la hoped that the edifice will
be filled to overflowing tomorrow
evening.
The entire week will be a busy on
at fit. Mark's, with holy communion
at 7:30 tomorrow morning, and holy
communion araln Thursday evenln.
On Good Friday there will be a 8
hour service, beginning at 13 noon
and lasting until 8 p. m. This eexvloe
will bo divided Into six period and
those who are unable to attend the
entire aervice may be seated at the
conclusion of any one of the Riven
periods. The Invitation to attend this
aerrlce la general.
Preparations for a splendid Raster
enrvtce Is underway, and the musical
program for the occaalon will be un
excelled by any former Easter service.
Kirs. Elale Carlton Strang, choir di
rector, who la noted tn southern Ore
gon for her musical accomplishment,
ia preparing the song service and the
complete program will be published
jn a later Issue of the Mall Tribune.
Miss Burgess will preside at the or
gan. The church will be beautifully
decorated for the occaalon, and Rev.
X. 8- Bartlam will deliver an Interest
ing and Inspiring aermon.
Provisions will be made to seat all
visitors, who are most cordially In
flted to attend the aervice.
FEDERAL S. AND L
X H. Fletcher, aecretary-manajrer
of the Medford Federal Savings and
Loan association, announced today
thnt the association had Just receiv
ed Its second subscription to eh area
from the United States treasurer In
the amount of 23.000.
All Federal Savings and Loan as
sociations are sponsored and super
vised by the United States Rovern
ment, and for every II Invested lo
cally In these associations, the fed
eral government will Invest 13. The
Investment by the government Is In
the manner of sharea and the earn
ings of these associations are propor
tioned equally among all sharehold
ers according to their average Invest
ment', whether they are treasury
funds or local subscriptions. The
money Invested by the government,
m well aa local subscriptions, li In
vested In home mortgagee.
Mr. Fletcher further stated that
the Medford Federal Savings and
Loan association haa already loaned
over 105. 000 on first mortgages, and
that applications for new loana are
ahowlng an Increase. Funds losned
by the association are for construc
tion, remodelling, repairs, and refin
ancing of home mortgage.
followed the barberlng business In
Medford and last year he spent some
tlm atudylng beauty culture and
barger work tn Loa Angeles.
Mrs. Violet Daley, who formerly
owned the Allen hotel ahop. will re
main In Medford to look for another
buaineaa location, according to announcement.
C. OF C.
ARE ELECTED FOR
TWO-YEARJERMS
(Continued from Pa?e One)
will direct the activities of the Jack
son County Chamber of Commerce
for the following year seven other
directors have been elected by their
respective communities. These Include
Andre Chomel, representing the city
council of Central Point: Judge F. L.
TouVelle, representing the Jackson
ville chamber of commerce: Earl
Newbry. representing the Talent
chamber of commerce: B. F. Van
Dyke, representing the Dairymen's as
sociation; B. E. Blankenburg, repre
senting the Oold Hill chamber of
commerce: and John Hotmer, repre
aentlng prospect. Eagle !oint will elect
a director at its meeting tonight and
the name of the one chosen will be
announced tomorrow.
The new board members will meet
Friday noon at the Hotel Medford at
which time they will elect a presi
dent, vice-president, treasurer and
manager. A program for the ensuing
year will also be announced at that
time.
Members of the election committee
are J. H. Fletcher, R. M. Marti and
Larry Pennington.
PASSES SENATE
WASHINGTON. April 18. (AP)
The aenate today passed the Wheeler
Eaatman bill providing for regulation
of motor buses and trucka by the
Interstate commerce commission. It
now goes to 'Mle house.
Passsge of this controverted meas
ure was achieved In record time con
sidering the eight years the subject
had been before congress. It was
taken up only yesterday on the floor
and approval came today after leas
than an hour's perfunctory discus
sion.
First of a series of measures to co
ordinate federal control over all
forma of transportation, the bill
would require common carriers by
motor to obtain certificates of con
venience. Rates also would be regulated.
Contract motor carriers would have
to obaln permit and brokers who
engage In this business would be 11
censed.
Cannery Payrolls
Will Be Uniform
SALEM. April 16. -(AP) A Uni
form system of keeping payrolls and
time cards In tho canning Industry
will be worked out here today at a
conference between a committee of
the Northwest Canners Association
and Charles Oram, state labor com
missioner. Hie Northwest Association repre
sents all canneries In Oregon and
Washington. The committee due
here this afternoon will represent the
various districts within the associa
tion.
E
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(Continued! irura psga one)
sugar and tobacco also will have
been eliminated.
Also the committee was regarded
aa certain to assure retailers they
will not be licensed In any blanket
fashion.
Facing organized defiance by cot
ton manufacturers In the north,
new drought dangers In the west, a
bitter attack by Governor Talmadge
of Georgia in the south and congres
sional dissatisfaction with his AAA
amendments, Wallace was In the
midst of the battle of hi life,
fount On Farmers.
The AAA, fighting back, gave Indi
cations of counting heavily on the
support of fsrmers to prevent It
policies from being altered beyond
recognition. Chester C. Davis, farm
administrator and one of Wallace's
right hsnd men, declared he ex
pected farmcra to come to AAA's sup
port. Though without referring specifi
cally to any critics. Davis aald that
"since the farm program Is a de
veloping thing, probably It would be
the healthiest move to bring this
whole light Into the open right
now."
In the long run. he said, farmers
will "write their own ticket and
while they are not as well organized
as the lobby of processors and dis
tributors fighting the AAA amend
ments and the processing taxes their
voice la going to be heard."
Plan Legal Action.
Meeting In Boston yesterday, nor
thern cotton manufacturers planned
"legal action" against the processing
tax which Is levied on manufacture
to get money to pay cotton planters
for curbing production. The manu
facture maintain the resultant
higher prices are ruinous to the In
dustry. The ssme meeting of the policy
committee of the National Cotton
Manufacturers' association assailed
Wallace for ''Inciting the farmers ol
the south and west to combine
against an Industry.
Apparently striking hack at at
tncks on the processing tax, the AAA
cited figures today to support the
argument that the agriculture ad
justment pre mm la restoring the
farm market for Industrial goods.
Take Fishing Trip Among those
who spent Sunday fishing along
Rogue river, with little luck reported,
were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grim. Mr
and Mrs. Stanley Sherwood. Ml Dor
othy Hughes, Jack Hughe, and Hal
Farley.
LOST FAT
Fooled Gossipers
Mrs. J. R. McCaualand of Pltta
burgh writes: "I took off 8 lbs. In two
weeks with Kruahcn. I ate sa usual
end feel fine." You, too, can aafely
reduce as Mrs. McCausland did If
you'll only have a mind of your own.
Pay no attention to gosslpera who
wouldn't want ot see you the slender
woman you can be If you'll only take
a half teaapoonful of Kruschen Salt
in a cup of hot water every morning.
(Tastes fine with Juice of hair lemon
added.)
Kruschen Is SAFE It's a healtn
treatment and when your body
abounds with Kruschen fitness ex
cess fnt leaves. ,lnr laats 4 weeks sn-J
cost but a trifle For sale by Jar
mln Drug or any drug store.
Jackson county officials and aide
left yesUrdsy for Portland and Salem
to confer on relief, road, and Oregon
California land grant tax problems.
County Commissioner Ralph BUI
fnga of Ashland will represent Jack
son county at a special meeting of
the Oregon-California land grant '
counties, to be held tn Portland to- i
day for the purpose of formulstlng 1
action ti he tnken by 18 western i
Oregon counties, In preserving their
tHx oqultiea In grant Isnda. which
can be acquired by the government
under the law Adopted by the laat
araston of the legislature.
County Judge Earl B. Day and
Commissioner Otto Caster will confer
with still1 heads and othera on road
teller matters. County Engineer Paul
B. Rynnln.c. and Lllltnn Roberts, of
the nd Cross and county welfare
work, accompanied the county official.
FRED FRY PURCHASES
DALEY BARBER SHOP
A business deal completed yester
day of interest to local barbers wna
the wile of P.r.ey a shop In the Allen
hotel to prrd J. Fry. The new pro
prietor took p-nwsMon today.
For the pan IfO years Mr. Pry h
RELIEVE
PERIODIC PAIN
TIMS medicine
eases periodic
J.itn and diunm
n. It makes try
ing days endtir
ahle. Mrs. damn
Hurnctt of Scott
( ii v, Kansas, says:
'l had mi rh cramna
I could hardly
stand on my feet.
I had severe headaches, dizziness
and Hue spells. Your Tablets
helped me wonderfully."
Sold at all drug stores. Chocolate
coated. Trial lizc only 25 cents.
For Easter Charm
Large Headsizes
Measure Comfort . . . Not Years
Brims that stress good features and
turn the little creases Into llnrs of
poise I You may choose a bs.-k-tum
or a profile brim that Is kindly and
comfort sble In ped aline, siot or
tough straw!
$298
MM MTPecp k
I I
MANMsl?
Millinery 2nd Floor
HALT ALL RELIEF
(Continues irom rage One)
Asked If other allotment besides
the New Orleans sewer project might
be cancelled, Ickes replied:
"They might create a situation
down there where all allotments
would be cancelled."
BATON ROUOE. La., April 19. p)
Senator Huey P. Long today threat
ened impeachment of three Justices
of the state supreme court and Inti
mated the action might he taken at
this special session of the legislature.
"Something has got to be done
with the crooked Jurisprudence In
this state," Long said while 'explain
ing" before the house ways and
means committee more than a score
of bllla Introduced last night.
"Why. you've got three Judges
down there on the aupreme court
who decide the thing one day and
something else the next day." he aald.
Do Something for People
"This legislature la of the humor
of doing something about It. I don't
know whether we shouldn't take it
up st this legislature and do some
thing for the people."
Senator Long's session of the legis
lature moved behind soldiers' gune
today to speed passage of more than
a score of measure designed to 1
strengthen his power and cripple tali 1
enemies.
High-lighted In the calendar were
proposed acta and resolutions to place
in the hands of Long's adminlat ration
the finances of all local governing
agencies and give him control over
expenditure of fund obtained by
them from the federal government.
Control Orer Elections
A'.ao outstanding was a bill giving J
the administration power to name
election commissioners and watchers.
Long's national guardsmen, enforc
ing martial law here since Jan. 36,
shouldered riot guns and automatic
rifles before the heavy bronze doors
of the houae and senate chamber In
the (5.000.000 skyscraper state house.
The ad ministration Is ts moved
the command of the senator and
"steam-Tollered" a strenuous minor
ity In the opening of the session.
These Fine
LINENS
GO ON
SALE
Wednesday
Morning!
o
See Central
Avenue Window
Display!
Mail Orders
Promptly Filled
I.I SEX
SECTION
MAIN FLOOR
Of Beautiful
Easter Linens
This is one 01 the Most Sensational Linen Events in the history of this store.
Hundreds ot pieces, Sets and Groups of lovely Domestic and Imported Linens
included in this Special Purchase and Salo! Buy Now Buy for Easter for
Summer Events. Don't pass up this opportunity.
8 svi.vrfl.'
'$195
w$MHA 1 Mm
BRIDGE Sets
TOWELS ETC.
In thla firs croup you will tlnd 36-In. hand
made linen Brldgo Sets In White and Natural
Unen. The resign are Mosaic Cut Work and
Aprnrell. Al?o a lnrse selection of Orass Unen,
Crash linen. Croas stitch and Appllqxie Towels
nd ?ood lolling Unen Cocktail Napkins. These
Pieces and Sets are specially priced.
to
$895
54-inch Lunch Cloths
as $995
Lt each
Another Super Specia'
thU Event! M inch
qued Co' ton Cross S
Lunch Cloths for oniy
ITALIAN CRASH
TABLE CLOTHS
By all means see these O lot tons Italian Crash
Table Clothes in the wanted 72-90 and 73x108
inch dinner sizes. These cloths are beautifully
Hand Worked and Exceptionally Priced.
$Q50 $1050
y and 1 V ca.
MADEIRA LINEN NAPKINS
rtl'. Earner Slf ot Unfiis ouM not t complete it:i- 1 4 L p
out thw tlner Martrrm Linens MM cluny lic NapKrn I 1 .
net rx-lhr. T ic prlvrs rpioIM on thf rM'M .i-f vc-y JT q y i Q
pxorptlonnl. .0 t-'fni Tnniorrow
I " " I
fAj k4areoao
Easter Cards 5c to 25c
Spring Blouses
ON SALE
WEDNESDAY
We Just unpacked mny of
these lovely Linen and Slllt
Blouses and marked them
upeclal tor Wednesday at
ai.85. All of springs smart-
styles and colors lnclud
In thU Pre-Easter Spee-
Regular $2.25
SPECIAL
$195
New Knitted Blouses
They Look Like Hand Knits
A Marvelous Selection of New
Pa6tel Knit Blousea for Sprlns.
Colors Include Aqua Blue. Coral,
Mal7 and White. The sizea are
14 to 40 and they sell res"1"
for $2.25 Special.
$195
Mann's Second Floor
? EASTER
;BAGS
Lovely New Silk Lined
Leather Hand Bags for
Easter. Pouch, Under
arm, Zipper. Back Strap
and Top Handle Styles.
White, Navy. Black and
Brown. See them To
morrow at Mann's.
$298
Fine French Kid Gloves
$998
For Easter we present these New
French Kid Gloves at 2.98. Smart
Sllpons. 4 button lengths and
Plain In all sizes. Shades Include
White. Brown. Nary and Black.
Jmmi
Easter
Handk'fsi;
One simply must have
new Handkerchiefs for
Easter. New Linens with
hand rolled hems, Ap
pliques and Hand Em
broidered designs. These
dainty affairs are priced
only
25
ea.
MAIN FLOOR
! f Mi .'
Lovely New Silk Scarfs
Scarfs! Scarfs!! Faahlon certainly favors
Scarfs Especially thes of lovely Silk
in Stripes and Plaids. Plain colors too.
for those who want them. Trlangulara
nd Tubular Shapes.
$100
Easter Suits
FOR LITTLE
BOYS
The 11.58 Suit Is made from a
linen finish Broadcloth In a
mart Bine or Brown long
troueer stvle with a sleevele.-a
Whit Waist
7' Sizes
2
sr. $1.98
The i2?8 Suit 1 alo
Paat Color Broadcloth. Lons
trouwr 't; with a Wh!'
hrrt Wv Bloutf t.v.
numhr has thouM'r fnn
$2.98
Mann'j Main Floor