MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935.
PAGE FIVE
D. A. R News
Crater Lake chapter, Daughters ot
the American Revolution, will par
ticipate in the Armistice Day parade
next Monday. Members are aaked to
meet at 10:45 at the corner of Ivy
and Main streets, where cars will be
provided.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Home Treatment For
Varicose Veins, Ulcers
Swollen veins may become danger
ous and often burst. Sufferers Bre
advised to get a two-ounc, original
bottle of Emerald OH (full strength),
at J arm in Drug Store or any pharma
cist and start to reduce the veins
and bunches at once. A small bottle
will last a loru? time, because tt Is
very concentrated and a little goes &
long way. . Apply night an1 morning
with a soft brush or the finger tips
as directed until the swelling Is re
duced.
So effective is Emerald Oil that It Is
highly useful In reducing troublesome
simple swellings not due to systemic
disease.
LETS $119,296 JDB
ON TURKEY HILL
PORTLAND, Ore.. NOT. 8. (AP)
The state highway commission trans
acted routine business here today
alter awarding 11 construction con
tracts totaling t903.527.2S last nlgl::.
Pour more totaling 272,303.50 were
let conditionally.
Edmund Hayes, heading a delega
tion irom the Columbia Valley Lum
bermen association, urged more use
of wood in bridge building. He said
roads and brldgea rapidly become
obsolete and wood was durable
enough for most bridges.
R. H. Baldock. state highway engi
neer, said he had considered and
would continue to consider the mer
its of wood and use it when advan
tageous. Commission Chairman Henry P. Ca
bell denied a request that contracts
on overhead grade crossings be held
! Schuss Vintage Co.
up until a recheck was made on
possible further use of wood. He said
relief act funds for the worrit were
late in arriving and no further de
lay would be Justified.
The awards formed the largest
block let for many months, It was
reported.
'Grading and paving 1.68 miles 01
Turkey Hill section, Pacific Highway.
Douglas county, to Jacobsen-Jensen
company. Portland, $119,206.
Furnishing crushed rock for Ash-land-Jenny
Creek project on Oreen
Springs highway in Jackson county,
to A. S. Wallace of Roseburg. $15,265.
311 East Main.
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GRANGERS SEEK
PRIVATE ROOMS
As It Is believed that Mcdfcrd ho
tels and auto camps will be unable
to accommodate all Giange members
who are to attend the state meeting
here on November 13, a request was
Issued today for owners of private
homes to make known whether they
have rooms available for xisc of the
visitors.
Grange officials will have repre
sentative at the Ja:kfio:i County
: Chamber of Commerce to receive 11st
l lngs and descriptions of rooms that
may be available. Home owners able
to cooperate with the Granges arc
requested to communicate with them.
WHAT TO 00 WITH
STRAY LIVESTOCK
Dr. Jlri Baum, the "spider man" of
Praha, allows more than 100 species
of spiders to nin loose in his home
: and spin webs where they please.
I
Evan F. Httrtin of the livestock
theft service of the U. S. department
of agriculture today announced that
his department has ben receiving
complaints relative to the picking up
of estray cattle, and then charping
the legal owner of the cattle exorbi
tant and unreasonable prices for, pas
ture and feed.
"Anyone picking up est rays on the
open range should immediately file,
with the nearest Justice of the peace,
his claim for picking up the cattle,
and he will be advised as to further
procedure," Hartln said.
In cases where trie e&.rnys are tak
en up on land not on open range, but
where herd laws apply as in tho Wll-
; low Creek. Foots Creex and Medford
j herd districts, a different procedure
is provided. Here the person picking
up the estray is to post notices to the
effect of the pickup, describing the
animal. In three prominent places in
the district. If. after 10 days, no one
claims the animal, then they should
at once apply to the Justice of the
peace relative to the sale of said ani
mals. "For years It has been the custom
of stock raisers to protect each other
by picking up estrays and notifying
the owner. This is an admirable
habit and should b continued. But
there are always those who will take
advantage of others, and It Is this
practice that we intend to wipe out,"
Hartln said.
OF M. F. SALLEE
The supreme court appeal of Mel
vln Franklin Bailee, serving seven
years In state prison for a statutory
offense Involving a 7-year-old Cen
tral Point girl, has been dismissed by
stipulation between the district at
torney and Attorney M. O. Wllklns,
counsel for Bailee. Salllee was con-
; victed by a circuit court Jury last
j April.
The case attracted wide attention
j and wag hard fought. Counsel for
Bailee twice sought a court order for
the county to finance the appeal but
whs ueuii-u, uiirr ia oe upiicia oy n
supreme court ruling.
Packer's New Deal
UNION MAN GETS
20 YEARS IN PEN
PORTLAND. Ore., Nor. 8. (API
John Glllls. secretary of the wood
sawyer's union here, was sentenced
today to 20 years In prison for di
recting an assault on a non-union
worker.
Glllls was convicted by a circuit
court Jury this week. Two brothers.
Curt and Willis BUllugham. were
I serving 20-year sentences for the
actual assault. They said they were
hired by Glllls to put Alfred Ertman,
non-union sawyer "In the hospital."
lErtman was critically wounded by
! a bullet at his home.
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PIE SOCIAL TONIGHT
The local Townaond club will hold
a pie social this evening, following
the regular business meeting at 7:45
at the K. P. hall. Bth and Grnpe
streets.
A very Interesting meeting Is ex
pected as the delegates from Medford
to the national convention are ex
pected to arrive In time to report
on the affairs of the convention. W.
P. Berry. Tom Oliver and Mr. Worth
were delegates from the local club
to the national convention.
MAY ELECT JOINT
SECY -TREASURER
A. A. Rogers, field representative of
the Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
has been holding meetings with the
various boards of directors of the lo
cal National Farm Loan associations
of Jackson and Josephine counties
during the past week. There are eight
separate local associations in these
two counties, and the secretary -treasurer
has been compensated In the
past on a fee basis.
The plan of operation now being
offered would not disturb in any
manner the operation and functions
of these separate associations, except
that the eight separate units would
elect a Joint or common secretary-treasurer.
This change also provides that the ;
Federal Land Bank would provide
the funds to the associations to pay i
the secretary-treasurer on a salary
basis plus an allowance to the dif
ferent groups to cover the travel of .
their Joint secretary-treasurer In serv
icing the loans made through and
endorsed by the several National Farm
Loan associations.
Federal Land Banks are limited to
a one percent margin for loans made
through ths local farm loan associa
tions, the new rate now prevailing on
these land bank mortgages is 4 per
cent, the lowest rate available In the
18 years of operation by the Land
Bank system. The Individual farmer
could never expect such a favorable
mortgage, or such a low Interest
charge were It not for the pooling of
credit or the co-operative working
of the different brancnes of the farm
credit system.
Mortgages taken by the land banks,
production credit associations and
bank for co-operatives are pooled and
made the basis on which bonds are
issued and sold to tho Investing pub
lic. Many farm borrowers themselves
often fall to understand the operation
of their local farm credit associa
tions forming a link of the farm cred
it administration. The local associa
tions In which tho borrower Is a
stockholder Is the heart of the sys
tem whether it be the local farm loan
association, the local production cred
it association or the local co-operative
marketing association. These lo
cal associations are owned by the
borrowers and to the erent that they
are built up and strengthened by the.
building up of reserves, to that same
decree the direction of the whole
system wilt be controlled by the
farmers of the nation.
RATE BRITISHERS
M IUI A PIMM
LONDON, Nov. 6. fAP) English
election campaigns were featured by
disorder today.
Former Prime Minister Ramsey
MacDonald, on the platform at a
Seaham Harbor meeting, was shouted
down when he tried to speak.
At a London meeting attended by
candidates, fighting between rival
factions broke up the gathering and
police were called to quell the melee.
Several arrests were made.
Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin,
arriving at Leeds railroad station,
was greeted by a throng of green
uniformed social credit party mem
bers who shouted "down with the
bankers and the government." De
tectives drove off the demonstrators.
Coughs Go
Often Overnight When You
Take the Right Thing
But adults can't expect real results
from the same sweet syrupy concoc
tions tJwt you'd give a child.
As a matter of fact, that powerful
yet smooth, creamy croosoled emul
sion known to druggists as Bron
chu-llne Emulsion is nat loved by
children: it's a medicine for grown
ups, but It sure gives results and
speedily, too. Get a bottle at Jarmln
Drufi Co tonight and put it to worJc
et once It strikes rtht at the source
of the trouble sitlsf action guaran
teed.
OLD CROP WHOLE
Building Permits
Permit granted to E. T. Hayes, 404
South Ivy street, to repair and re
model residence at a cost of $300.
P. A. Whltlock, 318 Newtown street,
granted a permit to repair garage at
a cost of $35.
R. A. Skinner, 1004 East Main
street, granted a permit to erect a
fireplace at a cost of approximately
5125.
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