PAGE FIVE
R0TAR1ANS TOLD
OF MISS K1RTLEYS
VISIT TO JAPAN
where the American teachers were
treated with the utmost courtesy and
respect. The desire for the promo
tion of International good-will seemed
paramount In the minds of her Nip
ponese hosts. Miss Klrtlye said.
In concluding her address. Miss
KJrtley described the culture and
customs of the Japanese as they ap
peared to her, told of their adoption
of Western music, dress and mode of
llvlne. The narrow gunge railways
of Japan especially lmpreaeed th
Medford Instructor because of their
ay stem at lo operation and fast, de
pendable service.
C. Glenn Smith, principal of the
Medford high school and paet-presl-dent
of the Medford Rotary club. In
troduced the speaker.
Be correctly corseted in
an Artiat Model by
ethelwm B Hoffmann.
Fine Steers Raised by 4-H Clubbers to Safeway Store
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. TEDXESDAT, OCTOBER 7. 193(5.
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UKLUUII LI1JUIII1U
RETAIMBUSiNESS
Sales of Fifteen Major Busi
nesses 49 Per Cent Over
1933, Government Report
for Last Year Shows
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 yp) Retlll
m!m of 16 major businesses In Ore
gon, lneludlng 16,345 stores, totaled
(839,318,000 In 1936 an lr.cressa of
Ui9 percent over 1933, the bureau ot
ne census reported today. The 1933
total was 1234.447.000 (or 13.789
stores.
The 49 percent gain between 1933
and 1936 contrasts with a 61 percent
drop between 1929 and 1933.
Payrolls In 1935 Increased 40 per
eent over 1939, to t33.771.000, and
the average number of employes In
creased from 28,775 In 1933 to 34.090
or 22 percent. Pull-time payrolls
alned 46 percent and part-time In
creased three percent.
Employe Data Later.
The preliminary report, made pub
lic by William L. Austin, census di
rector, said it was Impossible to com
pute the average annual earnings of
retail employes because no separate
tabulation of full-time employes was
available, but employment and pay
roll data In detail will oe Included
In final state reports.
The report Issued today also said
aotlve proprietors ot unincorporated
businesses were not tnoluded In the
count by employes or In payroll. The
active proprietors totaled 14,492 In
1935, compared with 16,407 In the
Wrevlous census. J
Percentile Gain Hhmvn.
Retail sales In 1935 of the 15 busi
nesses covered In the survey showed
tne lonowing percentage gains over
1933:
Pood stores, 38: beer and liquor
itores, no comparison; general stores
(with food), 5; general merchandise
group. 38; apparel group, 46; automo
tive group, 79; filling stations, 38:
furnlture-household-radlo, 63; lum-ber-bulldlng-hardware.
57; eating
places, 62; drug stores, 30; drinking
plsces (no comparison); farmers' sup'
' ply stores, 39; other stores, 40; sec
ond-hand stores, 1.
BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 7. (P)
Pacific coast business leaders look for
a continued uptrend In business, de
spite disturbances, during the next
six months, straasburger & Co. found
today after polling a large number
of executives from Seattle to 8an
Clego.
Estimates of the progress over the
preceding year rsnged from 10.4 per
cent to 13.4 percent.
A similar poll taken six months
previously furnished average estimates
of a gain of 11.75 percent. Straas
, burger measurements . ot business
l tains for the period indicated a gain
Jbf 11.12 percent,
J While much has been heard f
threatened labor troubles, the Straas
burger survey found only one of eacn
five replies mentioning this potential
disturbing Influence, commenta from
the Pacific northwest Indicated belief
the uptrend Is too firmly established
to be affected by politics.
The lumber Industry brought the
most rosy forecast for general busi
ness, Its executives forecasting galna
which averaged 28.7 percent. Thess
The fine .steers ftliown in this pic- left to right. Lylo DuRel. manager of
tun, owned by Chr1e Stanley, Rob-1 Safewny store 471 at Main and Holly:
ert Damon, Leo Damon, Wlllard Leo Damon. Lloyd Damon, lather of
Walch, Merton Bradshaw and Clayton . th two 4'H cUlD by: Blckler,
Charley, local 4-H club members,
recently purchased by the Med
ford Safeway stores... In the picture
holding the steers are shown, from
manager of the meat department of
store 471; Bmll Bendlckson, manager
of the meat department of Safeway
store 41 at Sixth and Bartlett and J.
Farrell Haws, manager of storfl 41
The steers were all born early last
full and hare been grain fed since
February, 1936. They have consumed
average of 1300 pounds of grain
and 1800 pounds of hay each. Thoy
were fed a mixture of corn, oats and
barley. Carrots were used aa a sup
plement to the grain during the lat
ter, part of the feeding.
Wlllard Walch, Morton Bradohaw
and Clayton Charley are exhibiting
stock at the Pacific International
Livestock Exposition In Portland. Mr.
Haws says the 4-H club pledge la a
worthy one. It reads: l pledge my
head to clearer thinking, my heart to
greater loyalty, my hands to larger
service, and my health to better liv
ing, for my club, my community and
my country.
same men estimated the lumber busi
ness would run 13.3 percent ahead
of the preceding year.
SPUDS FROM HAWAII.
WORRYING CALIFORNIA
WATSONVILLE, Calif., Oct. 7.
(AP) Competition from Hawaiian
produced potatoes with early potato
growers In Santa Cruz county has
become an Important factor, Paul
Barker, assistant farmer advisor, re
poprted today.
Barker anld a release from the
Berkeley office of the agricultural
ox tens Ion service Indicated the 1937
production of early potatoes In Ha
waii would appproxlmate 1,000 acres
and 100,000 sacks.
MARTIN URGES BACKING
FOR EDUCATION WEEK
SALEM, Oct. 7. (AP) As an en
couragement to Oregon's educators
Governor Martin urged today that
citizens Join In the observance of
American education week November
9 to 15. "Through sound education
we can avoid the dangers of com
munism and fascism that now infest
the European nations," he declnrcd.
SECURITIES ACT
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7. (AP)
Constitutionality of the 1933 federal
securities set waa upheld In a ruling
by Federal Judge William P. James
on record today.
It was the first court test ever
made of the act'a criminal section,
so far as he knows, he said.
Judge James overruled a demurrer
filed by six men indicted on charges
of making false representations to sell
91,500,000 of trade acceptances.
Baul B. Roubsy. M. E. Waggoner,
B. T. Nelson, J. Clare Thorp, p. H.
Phelps and B. P. Boyd, the defend
ants, pleaded Innocent following
their unsuccessful demurrer. Their
case was continued to the February
court calendar.
tered the sanitarium last month afte
rcslgnlng as minister of war In the
Hungarian government.
BIDS TO GOVERNMENT
ICAL
Miss Josephine Klrtley, vlce-prln- J
clpal of the Med ford high school, :
entertained the members of the Mod- ,
ford Rot ary club wl th an I n t oret -ln(t
descTlpltlon of her recent visit
to Japan, as a feature of the luncheon-meeting
Tuesday at the Hotel
Medford. Miss Klrtley, as a member
of g party of 16 American high school
Instructors, made a six weok.v tour
of Japan. Korea and Manchukuoa art
guest of the Japanese government,
and her Impressions proved Intensely
Interesting to the Rotarlan and
guests at the meeting.
In opening her address, the speaker
described her visit to a Rotary club
In Japan, pointing out the similarity
of procedure between Orient nl and
American club meetings. Her ex
periences were then related, one ol
the most Interesting being , fishing
trip In which cormorants, Japanese
fishing birds, were used. Nipponese
girl pearl divers in action also de
lighted Miss Klrtley.
Throughout her Interesting talk,
the speaker plead for a better under
standing of the Japanese people on
the part of Amerl-ns. The people
with whom she was In contact were
highly desirous of mutual under
standing and friendship with people
of this country, she said, and every
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PORTLAND, Oct. 7. (AP) Rex
Beach, noted author, stopped briefly
In Portland last night on his way to
Los Angeles from Alaska where he
has been inspecting mining claims.
In the south he will visit his brother-in-law,
Fred Stone, the actor.
PREMIER OF HUNGARY
DIES OF KIDNEY ILL
MUNICH, Oermany, Oct. 7. (AP)
Premier Julius Qoemboea of Hungary
died today In a sanitarium at Nympb-
enburg after a long Illness. He was
50 years old.
Doemboes, who was suffering from
kidney nnd gall bladder trouble, en-
CHAFED SKIN
Don't suffer needlessly! Apply
soothing Resinol Ointment to quickly
teliers the fiery torment and restore comfort
to the tender, reddened skin
Mw to tne tender, re
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HER FOOD TURNED TO GAS
AND BLOAT! LADY EASES
PAIN BY VAN-TAGE HERBS
I "Would Bloat Up with Gas
- After Eating Pood Fer.
merited in Sour Lump," Tes
tifies Oregon Lady. "Van
Tage Brought Blessed Ra
lief!" Stomach gasl Nothing Is more ter
tlhle than this awful affliction. It
ranges from a minor ailment, with
discomfort after meals, to a horrible
condition In which the stomsch snd
Intestines are bloated and swollel
out of all natural proportions by the
loads of as. Raw nerves, sleepless
nights, sick headaches these are
some of the common results of stom
ach gas.
Thousands Now Freed of
Gas and Bloat Misery
Now. however. .Vsn-Tsge Is helping
these sufferers by the THOUSANDS.
This la the Amailng Compound of
Nature s Roots snd Herbs now being
Introduced to crowds dally In Med
ford by Young's Drug Store. Its
Natural Herbs are the absolute enemy
of stomsch gas. They expel It from
you. For Instance. Just a few days
X ago. Mrs. Dora B. Trultt. of 8034 8, S.
T7th Ave.. Portland, made the follow
ing statement. Read this Widely
Known Lady'a Testimonial. Read It
thru and thru, nnd out for your
self 1 what Van-Tage CAN DO I
Sour, Upset Stomach
Tor vears I had been a Great
Sufferer." said Mrs. Trultt. My
stomsch wss sour and upset con
stants. In fact. It seemed like every
thing! ate for years would sour In
my stomach, and then loads of gas
would form snd cause such terrible
gss pains that I could hardly STAND
IT My bowels were constipated ail
the tlnif so that I had to take pow
erful phvslcs continually. I took
medicine " after medicine and tried
about everything I heard of. but in
all the vesrs I suffered I never found
anvthlng to he'.p me. and I crtalnly
Ws a dlscoursced woman when I
flnallv found Van-Tage. This medi
cine turned out to be whst I had
alwavs needed, it has given me REAL
RELIEF. Now mv sour stomacn ana
gss pslns ARE GONE. 1 cen t praise
( rmn't nritl VAN-TAGE
enoiich after what It did for me.
I want all mv friends In Oregon
to know ahoiit this medicine,"
savs Mrs. Dora B. Trultt.
Van-Tage enough after what It did
for me. ana I want bu my inmaa
In Oregon to hear about this medi
rin. so I slsdlv give this statement
and hope what I say he-e will help
many mini ,ui.v....g .w.
Nature's Own Herbs
Here's the secret of VAN-TAOEl
Th are 31 NATURAL HERBS In
this Great Compound of 30 Ingredi
ent. I;?"3 act 11K rnavic on tin
man Relnits cleanslne th Bowels
flushing the Kidneys, ttlmu'.atlng
vital secretlona of the l.lver. DIS
PELLING awful gas snd bloat from
the Stomach. Think of 'tl 30 In
orivttentK In One Medicine acting at
one and the same time on your 4
Vital Organs the Liver, tne Kioneys,
the Stomach, and Bowels. 30 MIL
LION BOTTLES of this Formula have
been sold.
New Low Cost
Due to enormous volume of sal"S,
the price of VAN-TAOE 1 very low
For onlv a few crnts a day. you can
git the full bneflt of these 30 valu
able lnaredlents. Btart out today
bv using VAN-TAOE. the nw Medi
cated Herb Medicine, sola si
WAdHINGTON, Oct. 7. (AP)
Justice department officials said to
day they were investigating "hun
dreds and hundreds" of case In
which flrmi, seeking government
contracts for supplying construction
mRturUl, submitted Identical bids.
How many of the bids could bo
termed "collusive," officials declined
to say pending completion of Investi
gation. "Our Investigators are simply fact
finding. We are not doing detective
work," a department spokesman said
today. Some company books have
been examined.
Special Train for O. R. C.
PORTLAND, Oct. 7. (AP) -J. A.
Ornmndy, general pawenger agnt for
the Southern Pacific, aald today a
special train would leave Corvallln at
4:16 p.m.. Friday to bring students
and townspeople to Portland for the
Oregon State college-California grid
game Saturday. The special will leave
Port land on the return trip at 6 p. m,
Sunday.
TIGER BOY CRIES
ON LEAVING KIN
BELUNOHAM, Wash., Oct, 7.
( AP) A seven-year -old "tiger boy,"
who police said "seemed pleased" with
his attempt to kill s baby with an
Iron bar, cried when he learned he
was to bo taken from his parents to
day.
, It was the first emotional break
down of the second-grade schoolboy
who has shown no remorse for his
almost fatal assault upon 32months
old Roland Smith.
When the boy, whose name wta
withheld, learned Juvenile authorities
were taking him to the Washington
stat children's home at Seattle for
temporary observation, he cried and
clung to his pn rents as he said a final
goodbye.
The victim of the "tiger boy's' at
tack was fovind In an alley Friday.
Hta skull waa fractured.
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