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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1936. PAGE NTNJK RELIEF TOPS ORIGINAL GOAL IS WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. (AP) President Rooseiait teporwd to con gress today that work relief employ ment on December 28 totaled 3.541. 000 persons, or mora than the origi nal 3.500.000 goal. The exhaustive summary of activi ties under the 4,O00,O0O,0O0 appro priation was prepared by the national mrc7nrv council. It waa submit ted In accordance with a provision of the worn reuei act requiring mn a report of expenditures be made be fore January 10 to the three succeed ing ranffreasas. The report said the works progress administration accounted for 3,756. nno nf thnM emDloved on December 39 the remainder by other federal agencies. it. Rhowed that beelnnlnR with em ployment of 673.000 on July 31, the program slowly Ratnerea speea j ward a fmsl acceleration during No Por the first time, It was disclosed that the 3.500.000 goal was not actu ally attained until December 31, with a total of 3.521,000. On November 80, when "substantial" attainment of the goal was announced coincident n-ttvi limiirinttti-i of the relief admin istration there were actually 3.284,000 employablea on payrolls. The report showed 2,341,00.000 act ually had been "obligated" on a day to-day basis. TWENTY-THIRTY OFFICERS SEATED At an elaborate dinner-dance at the Town Club last night, the Med ford 20-30 club Installed officers for the new year. Before dinner, the entire group of 30 club members and their wives met at the Eugene rtn. hmM fnr roektalla. Aubrey Sanders was Installed as president to succeed Harry rimwu. while Herb Brown waa given the vice-president's chair In place of h. rAHrinfr ntftep-r. Dr. James Johll- mnn nrnum'a noaitlon as secretary and treasurer of the club was taken over by Trultt Cantrall at tne cere mony, and Fred Underwood sue ceeded Andy Anderson as sergeant Entertainment for the affair was fimiii.Mi hv dordv Sunderman and Lem Massle, the committee who also made arrangements for the dinner. Dancing was enjoyed until late E ON MURDER CASE Vancouver, Wash., county and city officials were conferring today with state police and the district attorney on local angles of the alleged con fession of Olenn Stringer, local youth, to the murder of a Washington state salesman during a holdup In March 1934. Stringer named Ralph Tre- malne, another local youth, as his accomplice. Tremalne Is still at large. Date of Stringer's trial on a first degree murder charge has not been set, but Is expected to be next month. Stringer was recently re moved from the state prison at Sa lem, where be was serving a sen tence for burglary, to Vancouver. He was pardoned by the governor on condition he be returned to the Ore gon penitentiary to complete his sentence if acquitted. The visiting officials were checking on local angles of the cast, latlve bliss. It means the congress' men will get the approval of the veterans' organizations for spending the money without any blame from the taxpayers for raising taxes. Most woebegone man Is Washing ton now Is Treasury secretary Mor genthau. The bonus bill calls for 3. 282.330,000 In cash, If you take the honest estimate of the house ways and' means committee. The AAA de cision left the treasury owing pro cessing taxpayers tl.080.000.000. And Democratic congressional leaders agreed the other day to support the tenant farm bill, which will cost about a billion more. These three Items are outside the budget. They amount to two thirds as much aa Mr. Roosevelt proposed to spend for the entire new deal next year. Also, they are nearly five times as much aa the proposed record-breaking expenditures for na tional defense. . I C. DALEY 18 Hobart Cornelius Daley, 18. died at the Jacksonville Sanitarium early Friday morning of gland trouble. He was born October 37, 1917. a Billings,' Mont. His parents reside at 623 So. Holly street. He leaves his parent and five sisters Mr. and Mrs. John P. Daley, Mrs. C. H. Bamett, Kirby, Ore Mrs. Clyde Plchtner. Medford: Mrs. J. C. James and Nellie Daley, Red Bluff. Calif., and Maxlne Daley, Medford. Christian Science services will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Monday st 3 o'clock. Inter ment will take place In the Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery. JACKSONVILLE MIDGETS WIN FROM ROOSEVEL' JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 10 (SpU Basketball players ere sterling young In Jacksonville this year. The Mia ets. made up of Jacksonville grade school boys, met the Roosevelt school Midget from Mword this week, ana won a close, exciting game, 13-13. The players In these gsmee welgn less than 100 pounds. Jacksonville Midget players are Hsmaker and Metwer. forwards; Osd dv and Canady. guards, and Bowman center, and McOinney and winning ton. substitute guards. Butcher plays substitute forward Several new games are being arranged. STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS MAKE Tilt .V TEST C Juniper oil. Buchu leaves, etc to flush out execs acids and wal matter. Oct rid of 'ladder irritation that causfs waiting up. frequent fle aire. acant flow, burning and back' ache. Get Juniper oil. Buchu leaves. etc. In little green taoleta called B'.iketa. the blartdfr laxative. In four dava if not plMsrd go ftaOt and get your 25c Oft vour regular ieep inn and feel 'ru.I M pp .neama irus Btore, Jaiaun Drug Store. Wnd (Continued prom Page Ons.) An outstanding new deal Judicial authority In congreas la Chairman Aahurst of the Judiciary committee. He made no statement publicly, but his friends learned that, In his opinion, nearly every Democratic constitutional authority in congress privately suspected the AAA waa unconstitutional when It was en acted. It Is not a very deep secret that Chairman Sumners of the house committee holds similar views, This would seem to dispose of current stories that the court de clston was polltfcal. Twenty members of the Patman bonus steering committee were called In by the heads of the three big veterans' organizations some time back. The spokesman for the veterans' organizations began to talk about what "I" and "we" want. Finally, two members of congress flared. Both Kvale of Minnesota and Bolleau of Wisconsin hotly pointed out that their delegation was com posed of members of congress and should not be addressed as messen ger boys. Those close to Messrs. Roosevelt and Wallace know that neither likes the equalization fee or the export bounty. Both proposed substitutes for the AAA are contrary to the new deal concept of what a for eign trade policy should be. Secretary Wallace has been work ing for months privately on a state allotment plan which would get around the court decision. The trouble Is that one rebellious state might prevent the program from being effective. Take tobacco. A compact among tobacco produc ing states could be made. Federal funds could be offered as under the social security program and dispensed by snts for crop curtail ment. But Governor Talmadge would never let Georgia Join It. and thus Georgia production would undersell the others. .0.0.F, TO INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS TONIGHT Medford Lodge No. 83. I. O. O. F.. and Olive Hebekah Lodge No 38, will hold Joint Installation of offlcera this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. ball. Deputy Grand Master Ed Vin cent and officers from Central Point, and District Deputy Prealdent Ethel Humphrey land officers of Medford will officiate. Offlcera to be Installed are as fol lows: Medford Lodge No. 83: Noble grand. O. 8. Walden; vice grand. Peter Bate man; secretary, L. O. Howard; treas urer, Richard Calder. Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 38: Noble grand, Faye Ackley; vice grand, Edna Hllderbrend; recerdlng secretary. Mary Wiley; financial secretary, Maud Stlckel; treasurer. Carrie Rlckert. A guard of chevaliers from Canton Siskiyou, Patriarchs Militant, and of F. L. club members will escort the grand officers. Refreshments will be served follow ing the ceremony. A fraternal Invitation la extended to all Odd Fellow and Rebekahs and guests. liiLIicE BIDS ARE CALLED Sealed bids for airmail messenger service will be received at the Med ford postoffloe up to 3 p.m. Janu ary 20. Postmaster Frank DeSouu announced today. The bids will be forwarded unopened to the second assistant postmaster general In Washington, who will award the contract, Mr. De3ouEa said. The bids must be submitted on forms provided by the postal de partment and they may now be pro cured at the postoffloe. The work Involves meeting all air mail planes at Medford municipal airport whatever their hour of ar rival. At present there are four planes dally and In summer there are usually two additional ships. A vacancy was created by the death December 3 of Philip Gllham, who held the messenger contract. Since then August Slngler, special delivery messenger, has been carry ing the airmails. A friend recalled that Agriculture Secretary Wallace's son is a student In the Iowa university town where the six supreme court Justices were hanged in effigy. He asked Wallace about It. The secretary smiled and replied: "My son Is too orderly a young man ever to get mixed up In a thing like that." DADDY'S NIGHT SET Friday evening, January 17. will be Daddy's Night at the Washington school, It was announced today by the P.T. A. of the school. A hot din ner will be served at 8:30, followed by an entertainment. An executive meeting at the home of Mrs. James Hoey was held Wednes day, when chairmen for the affair were appointed. Mrs. Everett Faber will head the committee on table decorations; Mrs. Donald Shores and Mrs. F. Morrlsa will head the dinner committee, while Mrs. Ear Jones was named as chairman of the cleanup committee. Farmers9 Leader Will Submit Plan To Insure Profit DBS MOINES. Jan. 10. Milo Reno, gray haired leader of the Farmers Holiday movement, today tossed his "cost of produc tion" program Into the mixing bowl of AAA substitutes. Reno announced he would leave for Washington Saturday to lead the Farm Holiday associa tion's battle for "cost of produc tion plus a reasonable pro! it." Called both the "Disciple of Discontent," and the "Champion of the underdog," Reno has been Identified during the last three years as one of the minority farm p roup's most militant leaders. ment waa evidenced as each guest arrived dre&sed as a child. Children's games made up the entertainment for the evening. 4 VALLEY SCHOOL open second sem ester Jsn. 37. Accredited nursery, kindergarten, grades 1 thru 8. Music, dramatics, art, dancing, French. Call Mary Foster, director, 930-R. Bring your Watches and Clocks to Graves Jewelry Repair Shop. New location 31 South Riverside. Use Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 969-R for re-upholaterlng, re finishing, re-gluing. Thlbault. S FULL TICKET COMING VOTE (Continued From Page One.) the Eagle Point district, has been mentioned as a Democratic candi date to oppose County Commissioner Ralph B. Billings of Ashland, who comes up for re-flectlon. Commis sioner Bli;' ga his made no definite announcement but friends say he will make the race. The county Bourbon powers browsed around the south end of the county, but were unable to find anybody willing to make the race against Billings. They admit he Is a strong man and able commissioner. The Democrats also expect to trot out a candidate to oppose Treasurer A. C. Walker, who announced this week he would seek re-election. No selection has been made. Opposi tion lx also sought for Assessor J. B. (Blin) Coleman, and for the legislators. .Ward 8pati and his brother. Maurice, both Young Demo crats, have been mentioned aa can dldatea. i FOR SALE At auotion, good upright piano. Saturday, Jan. 11. So. Oreg Llvestock Auction Co. '30 CHEVROLET Sedan; had wonder ful care; looks and runs Ilka new. See this one. only 27.oo. i PIEKCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and piymoutn. Fern Valley Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Jan. 10. (Spl.) John Stanley drove through Eagle Point Tuesday on his way to Med ford with two truck loads of fine beef steers from the Roy Stanley ranch for market. Mrs. C. H. Davis of Klamath Falls spent last Saturday night with her mother, Mrs. R. A. Smith, and sis ter, Mrs. O. Henderson, on returning from San Francisco where she and Mr. Davis spent New Year's with friends. They returned home Sun day. The next meeting of tne Townseno club of Eagle Point will be held at the Oasis Monday evening Jsnu ary 13. All members are urged to attend and everyone la welcome. A good speaker will be In attend ance. George Putman, who has been on the sick list for several daj-a, la Im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry went to Medford on business Thursday. Theron Taylor la able to be out again after a recent Illness. Mrs. Herb Perry, who underwent a nose operstlon recently In Med ford, Is also getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon of Fort Klamath returned to their home In Fort Klamath last Thursday after a two weeks' social and business stay In thla locality. Mrs. Don Brlttsan spent last Tues day In Medford with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mcpherson of Shady Cove, were Eagle Point callers Wedncsdsy on their way home from Medford. C. H. Davis and Roy Taylor 01 Klamath Falls are staying In Eagle Point for a few days looking for snd buying old machinery, tractors, motors, etc. 95c SPECIALS Men's Orerooeta. Rain Coats. Macklnaws. Jacketa, Jumpers and Dress Coats at 05c each. Will I RELIABLE driver going aa far south take two or thre- passengers: share expenses. Call at 816 Newtown fit. Phone 1032. NEW extra heavy 30-gal. hot water tank and stove witn cons; aiao nas electrlo heater with thermoatat and all connectlona; 150-lb. guaranteed working pressure. A bargain. Bart let St. Barber Shop, 17 No. Bartlett. LOST Brlndle cow, Guernsey-Jersey; fresnen in reDruary. j, www. Central point. FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms. Call 340-L evenings, on o. uax-dBle. WANTED Young lady for housework; board, room ana wages. iei. oo-a. POSITION wanted aa housekeeper or cook. Take full charge, twierences. Phone 1523-Y. LOST Purse with currency and bank book, between Aiexanavr a nwn and Weeka Orr. Reward. Flor ence E. Hall, 1110 E. 11th. WANTED Milk cow. do pulleta. 1, Box 143, Central Point. Rt. FOR SALE Baby buggy. Tel. 1185-L. Call 506 South Newtown. FOR RENT 8-room house, completely renewea ana rnawinm ih,vmj, In. Tel. 855-L. WANTED One or two elderly ladles to board and room: quiet, comfort jbble home, close In (no children). Inquire 337 N. Oakdale. Phona 943 -L after 11:30 a. m. FERN VALLEY, Jan. 10. (Spl.) Studies at school were resumed January 6, after a two weeks' vsca- tlon. Joe Kantor, Jr., who has been confined to bed for the past three weeks, remains about the same. He la suffering considerable Fln In his back and leg. Francis Benson, who was quite 111 during vacation. Is well again and returned to school Monday. Mrs. Ztev wan absent from school Tuesday. A Miss Clow, substituted for her. Ernest Lee Beer Is staying with his grandparents this week, as his mother la HI. Gordon and Norman Williams were HI Monday and unable to go to school. Mrs. Bussey called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ksntor. Jr., Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Schllngsog and fsmily have moved from our com munity. The ladles of the community met with Mrs. Lester Carr Wednesday. January 8. Hollls Olsen left last week for Kansss City, Mo., to enter a ' radio school there. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long of Med ford spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long. Mrs. Fred Wllllsms spent the afternoon Tuesday with Mrs. Joe Ksntor. Jr. Hsrry Steele. Jr.. drove to Port Isnd the first of the week to take Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Steels and daughter. Lois. They left Lois at the Shrlners' hospital for treatment. Archie Ferns attended the farm era' meeting at the Hubbard Wray Co. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mslone and family have moved from here to near Ash land. Misses Mary and Alios Hensler were hostesses at a "kids" party New Year's eve. Consldersble amuse- WANTED To hear from Mrs. A. L. D. BUY SETjL EXCHANGE Guns. Boats. Motors. Sport Equip ment. Caah Registers, Watchea. Small Radios. Bargains Cedar boat ai3 50, trailer ,13, golf oluba half- price. 317 North Riverside. . MAN'S dark suit, slue 36, Ilka new. 333 NO. Holly, Apt. 4. PRACTICALLY new 300-lb. Viking aep arator and amai; Daisy churn, aao. Real buy. Dodge pickup. 4 new tlree and spire, HO. Garage, Jack- - son and Central. ROOM AND BOARD at Corner Inn, 204 So. Central. LOST Brown suitcase, between Ash land and Medford, containing ladles' and chlKIren'a clothes. Re ward. Box 4273. Tribune. aval and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT lorge variety carefully ' ItKted medsrn. frldent j machinery to tove yet g money in fint cost and upktMp. A Urn M mi hmt fMW tfwtrftfUwlU irtU mrr nrtluj nmttufi (til to. 7330 Em E. MARGINAL WAV. SEATTLE to CALIFORNIA It' thrifty to go by train. Not only beeiuie the fares ar to low, but lso because you get to much comfort for your money. He member, too, other hichwiyt arc often slippery and danger ous in winter. Dut steel rails are always safe the smoothest, saf est highway in the world. Fares listed here are good in big, roomy, steam-heated coaches or chair-cart on all ourtrains.Tbev re also good, with a small bertn charge, in our tine improved Tourist Pullmans. Our new food service in chairars and Tourist Pullmans offers further savings. An attendant serves coffee or milk tor 5 sandwiches 10r, do nuts 10r, fruit 5f, ice cream 10r. etc. Also low-cost fall-course meals in dinina; cars. SAN FRA N 0 I S 0 0 One way Round trip $8.42 $16.00 LOS A N 0 E L E S One way Roundtrip S16.15 S28.70 Ss;iJhrn Pacific 1. C CABLE, AfenU Phone M GENUINE HELPFULNESS in. Financial Matters o o Tor mora ihan urtnty years Tha First yatlonsl Bank of Portland has maintained a high stan dard of service to clients and a constant effort to be of genuine helpfulnese to this state. Prompt, considerate attention to the financial needs of Its customers, large or small has been a fundamental principle of this bank. We Intlle )ou lo open checking and savings accounts hare. A. A. SCHRAMM, Manager. Kt'or.S'E THORNDIKK. Assistant Manager ORIS CRAWFORD. Assistant Manager, MEDFORD BRANCH The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND "OlOKf NATION Al UN- wfsr or rut tocKiif Q2pctltiwthlbiih.atwrebyhar January 11 and 13 Saturday and Monday FREE DELIVERY flour s sue 11 43 ids. &ar h g WINDMILL, Hard Wkeat 49 lbs. $1 .49 PKAS and CARROTS 2a 10c CORN Minnesota Valley 303 10c TOMATOES BEANS Bean Bag's Open Standard SJ4 10c R0SEWARE WHEAT Pkg. 25 RED 4 7 Mexican 5 lbi. I I l 31b. 1 9C 19c LIMAS Baby WHITE Small 5 Iba. BAY0S 2 lbi. 15c A PRUNES Oregon Italians 3 3. 17c 10 lbs. 59c MINCEMEAT Taste Tells 2 lbs. 19c WINE Sealed Sweet Fortified . Quart 49 Shortening Pure Vegetable 2& Pounds 31 DEL MONTE Whole Kernel Vacuum Packed CORN DEL MONTE Tomato Sauce DEL MONTE PEARS PRESERVES Campbell's, 2 lbs. 6 os. BLACKBERRY PEACH RASPBERRY APRICOT LOGANBERRY APRICOT OR PEACH, WITH PINEAPPLE 39 BUTTER Local Grade A 32c lb. With the Purchase of 1 loaf of Bread 13c 5c 2 Fancy 19c CRISCO 3 ibs 57c 6 lbs $1 05. Toilet Tissue . . 10 rolls 25c I I TY Toilet BoaP -7 A Powder, lg. ..3 for 18 : 23? .r.29c Swansdown, lg. pkg. S) Maxwell House Coffee, lb.. . ... . 27c Bisquick, lg. pkg..,., ..-.- - 32c ' s Taney Cauliflower, lg. 3 for 25 I Sweet Spuds, fey. Jersey 5 lbs. 21e Fancy Oranges, med. sire, dos 15? I Brussel Sprouts 2 lbs.15r Artichokes, fancy large .3 for 19 AMERICAN Crackers Salted or Plain 3 lb. box 39c "Mother, you're a peach" STEEK BEET Pot Roast Lb. 12V2C Swiss Steak, lb. . . 20 Shortening 4 lbs. 48c Fresh Smelt, lb. . . 10 Pure Lard, 2 lbs.. . 35. Young Geese, lb. . . 22. Sure she is. She knows tnac uuie men as wen as big ones gn for the Juicy steaks and tempt ing sea food she purounit,,- so reasonably at this market. " - full line of Fresh Sea Food. Cheese, Pickles Little Pig Sausages 9 Cjc Our Own Make lb, Fresh Oysters, pt. . . . ..... . . .25c 4