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PAGE ntinh; BREATHING SPELL IS WELCOME NEWS Dance Maestro in Person Here J (Continued from Page One) i MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU, OREGON, FRTPAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1035 letter to Roy V. Howard, publisher -of the Scrip pa-Howard newspapers. - "If it hadn't been for t' New .Deal, recovery would now be much .further advanced." remarked Repra eentative Snell. the Republican lead er, at Pottsdam. N. V. . n chnrfrt. r.fct view often exDressed by some of his colleagues previously, that business Improvement of late has been "In spite of the New Deal, rather than on account of It." Republican independent supporters of the New Deal, to the extent repre sented by Senator Norrts of Nebraska, . considered the Rosevelt position "un answerable." t Slates Whole Question "It states the whole question." he said. "Everybody has got to admit It was a terrible difficult thing the president had to -meet. I think he has met it remarkably well." Months aRo. capitol. Democratic quarters reminded, Mr. Roosevelt and his congressional chiefs decided all major objectives in ft legislative way should be reached at the session Just ended. They agreed the next session. coming in election year, should aim ply clean up comparatively minor odds and ends. "We stayed in session seven and a half months," Speaker Byrns said re cently, "so we could get everything done that we thought ought to be done Immediately. My understanding Is that outside of NRA and the usual appropriation bills there will not bt much legislation next session. "In other words, our big legisla tive Job is about done." Most party chiefs .did not consider the president's end-of-the-sesslon re- q jest for some legislation next session to preserve some of NRA as a desire for a new law necessarily. They said congress already had approved NRA and was ready to extend It when the supreme court handed down its Sehecter invalidation decision. Too Early to Campaign Some had been urging an official answer to continuing Republican as. saults on the party in power and Its nroeram. James A. Farley. Demo cratic national committee chairman and some of his aides had insisted that It was "too early" to start cam paigning. Others grew restive. Some of these saw significance today In the fact that the president's letter was dated September 2. last Monday, and ap parently written before he -talked with Farley Wednesday. They noticed, too. that the corres pondence was made public only the day after Chairman Henry P. Fletcher called the Republican national com mittee to meet September 25 to lay plnns for next year's election. o I similar action had been taken by th , Democrats, although some empht-tl- -.11.. I 9 n.ll.nfalo -4. blv IV V'hft ' they termed a "do nothing" attitujit. &-er since early in the last 8fHon, some Capitol Hill Dmocrat had fcen : insisting tht th tlm hwl come for! th president to yield some of hi , xtraordtntry por, grntI becau of the emergency. The hrt said tle rouW b noti fied by such etntemint m tctUy'r 'hll it would not mn the pr dnt w surrtndtrlM tlm jwr r already htd. they contnwi, it ould have two etmctm: First, give wrir anc that h InttndPfl to t-f for no more, and; seconfl, mM it difficult fc him to get more iuthority which thy oppd ven if h iould chtnfe his mln ana sj-t It. 'LAI r, ' BENEATH II Reports from rnger on th m tlunl forst of Wh!ngton nd Oregon recelvml by the puclflc orth wpst forest exprlmnt tlon Indi cate lt this ycr's co(f crop r below noral. Douglas fir, th mots lmportnt commercial specif of this rlon, reported as bearing hevy crop only In the Spirit Lake district of th Col uma national forest; elsewhr It crop was reported as medium or light. Medium crops of ponderoi pln were reported from the east slopt of the Cascade mountains In washlfton. Western hemlock tops th ljt..wlth reports of heavy crops In Stmn! and Msn counties. Washington; though over the remains- of it range the crops are medium and lljht. Sitka spruce was listed as bnrlr. a heavy crop along the Solduck river, on the north slope of the Olympic Peninsula. Western red cedar was re ported as producing a Poor crop throughoi Its ran?e. The Experiment station points out that these repcrts are Important not onl'u,to seed collectors, but also to foreMers nd tlmberland owners, since thev form the basis for predict ing next year's crop of tree srW.Ungs on cut-over l..ls that the protected from fire. Cirrus Giant's Bones Found PUATEVILE. Wis. I UP) What l believed to be the grsve of Frederick William Randsll Chakwlch. a circus tl.mt who died In 1H54. has been (runrt here by James Dolan. attorney. Tie crave ! unmarked. Chadwlch was billed as "Randall, the Scotch Omnt." Schilling aniila J .5 L'elici s the fit 11 will appear in pcrr.on on the stafie of the Craterian then tor starting Sunday night. In a unique dance contest for llocl girls. On the sci"ii will be Guy Ktbbee nd Zasti Pitts in "Going Highbrow," ith another abic'nnd pcpnliir come dln. 1ward Everett Horton. head ing the supporting cast. 7 me mm piny, as tnc title implies, t11s th story bucolic Kansas frmr who suddenly rlf-es to riches through tli stock market, and his 9ift 110 f spires to crar.h New Yoik'g s-s i m . m I K..3r ? - ,.'A'v, rte-jss. jyr.'r.-;Hi Bi e;j wsj. 9 boi w is i ta & fej ks . ttiai r; i AH 13 Years of Buinc in Mcdford, Affif i A -TiktL i tk Eat Demand lmmcdit AtUntkm n4 l . I- Ml ?V4i'4&Mc f Complete Disposal I i ll V-JWtv Lverythmg I Vme ' i Jm m m m m 1 1 m 2m M If 1 1 n 1 1 II I lr E -IJK5 tlp-' sSF -tStf -jr 'S- ai V-s y e IHHl&ai rail fllllWf 0 ' 1 II sls Kffai Ear" E'Sig &"a i a r i i i 1 1 1 i 111 e i k Kffl . - . . ..... m IJMsmjWMfWJelWiVtsW ' TiT" II raw- tteJKsfcSSMitisfe wwh "r mt w w jbs1i w- 7r t w iaa w f?bi tn i rii: w . ai. - m w. m m wm w una i . jb, v Ka, ":Vi m e rt o.;. aw. mf , he r - . h ai. ar .. lav. ibii i. i ii ai ii mm t m k- fl i i i . i I h UJnUr M Jfcfft ibMHQ anuUESn M W BP' nr - - . k;. m Jean Harlow. M-G-M star, shown , 400. Their many adventures In the dancing "T1j dance of tho Stars." - metropolis form one hilarious situ wlth Gene La Verne. Its creator, -who ' ation r.fter Another. Gene La Verne, "teaqjur f the stars," will act as partner o ftlrls in the contest on the stasce, iyh the u- ; dtence as Judge of cch jtrl' ability. In addition to the cont"tt, 1 Verne is also gtjjng freenstructloh, through and the Craterian thrttr, to ers of the Medeford Mll Tribune. !-Vjj: There is no charge. Tho within to jfoM enter tne contest ana ir aenc in struction are askcS to their nsmes at the thtxttcr not ltv tlifn tomorrow night. mm iS o tia Sf V r If a W001 "aWWoa't Slide Off the PoiR" laMt your money's worth in avary PORTER Product be oanaa it's made with 100 SraVa"4" Durum Srmnlinf) . . . the heart of ic finest I heat grown. lnUl o grade "A" scmo- laM product as you do frmie "A" butler. WBa) Mall 8 labels to Porter. WJSIM Searpelll. Portlrnd. Or . nil (ret n heaiitlful Keclye Box rila IHF.EI C COOIS IH 6 MIMUTIJf eiSL.-'UW.aPii; iiJ&(f-T . - 1 - ... ... n iilr""'- aiiaaa T....l C... ku .ri, frti rorr.lort. foeed and lafety..avel Cnei!- Pacific fee rVff finest tcenic reil-!'.p through the world- (amou Csnarjian l!od..es, uniurpsssed in j.V- Ik T m r i. TiT r r A' ' A a 1m"? WMn rismsiiire r nces we aaranang F n r n I t ii r o prlcf. arc - ad vancing t h I montli. .lint)-t every wholesale house and inamifurt 11 r e r ha already nn nmii?) nl p r I c Inrrea-t".. Th:H ii) akfs Mi i ' a in a 7. 1 n r sile p r I c e h evni greater l.arcains rr ntir-n'Kiilar present low prices have hern rut to the hot t (111! ! fDocrs' Double: lMM.Li 1 1 NEEDS FROM THIS LIST- OF . .SMEMIRCH ni(K alHifilgl3 beaut l8 oraro;ur...eno ra ou6'J" V-w-S. .N Three cbssei ol iervi.-a f o avertable: JggSmSii(it FIRST CLASS. INTERMEDIATE 2?W KnaifJ and COACH CLASS fMP Finely equipped hjnttintl-.f,lal treim O-li eomfbrtab'e tuvel and excellent cuiiine... Jy Plan ycuf Ee!?rn trip row. ..while low OTO fares are still m ei!(.ct IfSfrr Low-cost round trio f-res to the principal ;jSj3S cities ol Es-,tem United StiUs and Cansda, KlLl en sale up to ar.d inclunj Tuesday, if! OaW-Je! October .IJ'.h...with s';r;p-ccrs where you wish.oReiurn lim:t O-iober Jlst, 1033. Literilure, trWlv i, -p-f- "1 ',ffr.j':7-t .1 our aflitM H ().. C-.-.-.l Pm.-ctr aia'l K in If 1 r. 9j.l,AxmiKU Rutlv 0 Ji.Ti Rftdroom Suit n l-r r&Jl.SB' Occasionul Ch ir . Club Chairs ?.2a.7 Linoleum Prices as low qur yrfl 15c Heater going at flS.GO Stoves as low as , . $3.C Spring Filled Mattresses as Low .$29.50 9 liaaDtorat LuKWuMaV ! Emk$ TaatMita 0 PillW9 Norelty Rvg$ Desks I CI) Elect'c ApyiAces fS Secretaries CD MixmaMer t Occasional Chairs Repossessed Furniture at Bargain) Pticc- SECOND FLOOR OPEN EVENINGS! FURNITURE STORE SIXTH AND BARTLETT STS. MEDFORD USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN 25 DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE FOR 30 DAYS ft ahAa6Hlal