Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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TAMPA. Jla., NOT. ai-(AP) The
American Federation of Labor con-
Tentlon'a legislative committee aa.
aerted tonight that "millions ol dol
lars" would be available this winter
to a lobby seeking to kill the senate
Investigation of strike-breaking ana
labor espionage.
The committee urged the conven
tion. In Its report, to demand an
ample appropriation to continue the
Inquiry directed by senator
lette (Prog.-Wls.).
"All the lobbies of the great anti
union financial forces snd all their
secret pressures are being mobilized
to prevent the senate granting an
appropriation to carry on the In
vestigation," the report said.
"If our reports are as accurate as
we believe them to be, the greatest
and most adroit lobby that has ever
operated In Washington Is being or
ganised to kill this astounding ei
nose.
"The LaPolletts committee has
made only a beginning, but what a
beginning. It has dragged Into the
llffht the underworld that serves me
biggest businesses the spies and
thuga whose profession Is wrecking
unions or even murdering workers,
Willamette Highway Urged
sTUOENE, Ore, Nov. 31. ( AP) A
road program for 1038, listing the
largest Item for the Willamette high
way over the Cascade range, was out
lined here by Willamette forest of
ficials. .A Ohastly Find
HADBER. Ore., Nov. 31. (AP) The
body of a man, apparently dead for
several months, was found on ttie
A. O. Dates ranch, Coos county offi
cers said. Fragments of clothing
were collected as means of possible
Identification.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED To buy or rent for 3 weeks,
oheap sedan In good condition. Boa
709, Tribune.
FOR BALE 14 lots on S. Holly, All
assessments paid; I00O total price
Inquire' owner, 038 8. Holly.
HELP WANTED Experienced maid.
Housekeeping and cooking. 810
Wast 10th.
100 WHITE Leghorn chickens. Ready
to ley, 00c each. 3rd house east of
Rogue River Academy, R. L. Wyant.
FOR RENT Partly furnished 4-room
bouse. 1034 West 11th.
WANTED Good reliable party to llva
In and eare for a aoveu-apartment
building. Box 1101), Tribune.
TRADE Equity in ranch for house
In town. Will assume. Route I, Box
too.
WANTED To buy small,, auburban
grocery business with living quart
ers, write Box 1108, Tribune.
FURNITURE reupliolstered like new,
Phone B69-K. Tblbault.
FOR SALE Franquette
Phone 60U-B.
STRAYED or stolen, red heifer about
to calve. Brand PEP on right hip
Oeo. Pear oo, Jacksonville,
FOR BALE Oold fish, 3 for 35c. Bring
, container. 000 Columbus.
S-ROOM Home with Bleeping Porch,
good as new, large lot, edge of city,
room for garden and chickens, lots
of shade. Price 12300.00, terms
330.00 down, balance (10.80 month
ly.
6-room house, located close In, well
built, comparatively new. Price
aa&OO, Urma saso.oo down, balance
432.50 per mom..
3 acres. 4 room house, family or.
chard, borrles. etc., 3-car garage
this Is a very neat attractive prop
erty price 43300.00, terma $500.00
down, balance easy terms, 8 per
cent Interest.
BROWN AND WHITE
Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr.
WHY?
Sacrifice Bale
1 75 acre dairy ranch. 5ft acres In
clover, finest meadow In Jackosn
county. Abundance water, 5-room
bungalow with attic. Beautiful lo
cation. 13 cows, 18 heifers and
calves. 40 tone of hay In ham
Good barn. Running water at all
times. Income can easily be In
creased to 4200 per mi .ith. Old
folks want to retire. Price reduced
to 48000 for Immediate sale
Terms on part.
ALSO
3 40 acres. House, bam, milk ahed.
milk house, 18 acres. Paid up
water right. Price 42500. 4800 cash,
balance terms. Bee this. j
J. C. BOWER 1
Phone 1137-Y 30. N. Pesch
ROOM and board. 430 month. Includ
ing laundry. 1003 West Malll.
LAROE stock snd dairy ranch ad
jacent to ranee, partly Irrigated
good improvements, dwelling!,
barns, milk house, cold storage, etc
800 head of cattle. 25u tona of hay. '
A going proposition, going at a bar
gain. 0. 8. BUTTEItKlKLD
aledtord Bldg.
FOR BALE Nargansett turkeys tor
breeding. Toms 45, bens 43. Jos :
N. Wright, Oentrsl Point. Pbone
134.
FOR BALE Almost new kitchen cab
inet. 420. 3 oil stoves 43 each, Ice
box 44. 1031 W. 8th,
FINE ranch well Improved, 1600 feet
Rogue river frontage, cheap irriga
tion, attractive terms.
C. 8. BUTTERFIELD
Medlord Building
LOST Friday night on West Sixth
St. nesr 1.0 O r. ball, black fatigue
cap with red and gold stripe band
Reward. Finder please call W. F.
Rector, 833 -J.
WANTED experienced sheep herder. Jn
reply give age, experience and it
single or married. Box 764, Mall
Tribune.
THIS la the last week of a bargain
price on the Income property now
renting for 4137.60 per month.
Real esute Is on the up. better
make your Investment early.
Good 6-room bungalow for lease. )
60 acre ranch, free soil, good Im
provements, live stresm, attractive
terma, i
C 8. BUTTERFIELD
MeUIord Bulldl. !
ROOSEVELT, JR.,
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This picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., ton of the President, and
Miss Ethel DuPont was made at her home at Greenville, Del., after
their engagement was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
DuPont. They will marry next June following young Roosevelt's grad
uation from Harvard. (Associated Prose Photo)
FLOOD IMPERILS
PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0., Nov. 31.
(AP) Serlmia flood conditions In
the Bella Coo la river valley, with
one town Isolated and many bridges
waahed away, waa reported here today
with the arrlVAl of the steamer Gar
dens, from Bella Coola, 200 miles
south of here.
Bella Coola, town of 800 popu
lation situated at the mouth of the
river of the same name, was aaved
from flooding by dynamiting a bridge
Just above the town which waa
damming the water.
Other bridges in the river's upper
reaches were carried away by the
running rlvtr torrents and there waa
no communication between Bella
Ooola and Hngonsborg, a town of 350
people situated 10 miles up the val
ley from Bella coola.
SEEK NEW CLUES
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 31 (UP)
Ths mystery of Reld Russell's death
on Novelist Gouvernour Morris' es
tate at Manhattan Beach appeared to
be petering out tonight.
With the handsome young account,
ant's body re-Interred In its grave
an exhumation having only tending
to contlr ma previous suicide theory,
the district sttomey's office turned
to his financial affaire.
Captln Clyde Plummer asked a
county grand jury subpoena to ex
amine his bank records to search for
a possible suicide motive.
Russell waa found In a lawn awing
shot through the head and a gun In
one hand. His mother, Mrs. Victoria
Russell, disagreed with the original
suicide verdict and demanded re
opening of the esse.
In Cooperation With the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce "Eat Local Tur
key" Campaign We Are Featuring a de
licious .
TURKEY DINNER
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BERLIN, Nov. 31. (AP) The
fighting qualities of United states
war tanks was disparaged today In
an article In the Mllltaer Wochen
blatt, German weekly newspaper.
Helm Bach, author of the article
declared American engineers seem
"ambitious" to repeat the mistakes
of European engineers whllo build
ers abroad borrow the good Ideas of
American armored-car' construction.
"Faced with war, there is not the
slightest doubt," Bach said, "that
the United States could and would
produce tanks and armored cars of
the highest efficiency."
But, he added, extremely few exist
ing types of heavy or light tanks and
armored cars Impress the 'European
soldier as capable of standing the
test of modern wsr requirements.
AUTO DEATH TOLL
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PORTLAND, Nov. 31. (AP) The
70th traffic death of the police year
and the 13th for the month of.
November was recorded in Portland
when T. P. Mclnerney wna fatally In
jured aa he attempted to cross an In
tersection. The 70-year-old victim died soon
art or reaching the hospital.
Two other traffic deaths ocurred In
the state yesterday.
Maurice Baker, 35, died of Injuries
received in an accident Thursday on
tho west Pacific highway near here.
Alexander Minns, 73, succumbed to
Injuries from cash on November
17 Just outside the city limits,
London bad Its first professional
bAMbaU lea (rue this summer.
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A Fine Selection of Entrees
With The Turkey Course
PREPARED UNDER THE
PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF
William Curtis
You can enjoy the Incomparable cuisine
of this long-famovis hostolry your turkey
dinner prepared under the personal di.
reotion of an internationally known chof
and served by courtoous, efficient atten
dants at thrvse low, popular prices. Mr.
Curtis has boon featured in smart ofes
and hotels throughout this country on
the continent in the Orient and the Phil
ippines . , . You'll find the food excellent,
tlie Hotol Mcdford 's service incomparable
and the prices RIGHT!
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ALBANY, Nov. 31. (AP) Q rowers
In .this district have been' urged by
turkey buyers not to dump birds on
the Thanksgiving market but hold
them for tfie Christmas period.
California markets already are con
gested, they said, leaving only Port
land, Washington cities and remote
Canadian points for possible sales. '
It waa feared that the price would
be sharply depressed If too many
birds were released for Thanksgiving
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Th vlrnr oeneral of the Salt Lake
Catholic diocese today charged "de
liberate birth control" witn aiscour&g
lng economlo advancement and aa
serted "the average mother should
have three children" to insure pros
perity of the western world.
"The nnDulatlon situation Is Ber-
lous." the Right Rev. D. a. Hunt told
a group of civic leaders. "The popu-
latlnn nf America and western
Europe Is steadily declining. De
liberate birth control is me cause.
Tt. I nnlv a matter of time, he
said, until South America, India, Asia
ond Africa push America and Europe
aside as their people Increase.
"Future prosperity is doomed," he
said, "If present population trends to
ward decline continue."
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LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Nov. 31, (API
Declaring he "loved her too much. '
Brig. Gen. Henry H. Denhardt today
denied from a Jail cell that he fired
the shot that killed his slender, bru
nette fiancee, verna Taylor, the night
of Nov. 8.
.Deuhardt, s veteran of three wars
waa hold without ball pending grand
Jury action on a charge that he mur
dered tho girl on a country road.
NEW PLYMOUTH. Idaho, Nov. 31
(UP) Arthur Brltchard, Tacoma, said
tonight that drillers had brought in a
natural gas well ten miles north ol
New Plymouth.
Brltchard, one of a group of Seattle
and Tacoma nen reportedly backing
the drilling here, refused to make any
statement as to whether or not the
well was also producing oil.
John Glias, Payette, Idaho, who has
been In charge of drilling for the
group for several years, also refused
comment.
Commenting on Insistent rumors of
an oil gusher, J. W. Gwinn, secretary
of the Idaho Mining association, said
that no report of such a gusher had
reached his organization. ,
When oil la found 1 nthe Arctio It
occurs almost on the surface.
OREGON', SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1936
JAP EISH TREATY
MOSCOW, NOV. 31. (AP) A blunt
warning to Japar. that soviet Russia
will not co-operate further In grant
ing "vital" Japanese fishing conces
sions until the reported Japanese
German military pact la cancelled, was
sent to the Japanese embassy here
tonight.
The . eleventh-hour development
came Just as Japanese dlplomata were
preparing to go to the soviet foreign
office to sign the fishing agreement
Tne new pact, fruit of a year's pa
tient negotiations, would have ex
tended for eight years the Japanese
right to fish In soviet waters off east
ern Siberia.
The great bulk of Japan's sea food
Is obtained from these waters, snd
Japanese officials repeatedly have said
the concession waa vita to Japanese
Interests,
Students Hurt
CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 31. (AP)
Two Oregon State college students
were Injured and two buildings dam
aged last night by explosions at the
snnual homecoming celebration.
Join Us For
Oar Thanksgiving menu is complete a
course meal that is finer than anything
you ever ate ! Why fuss at home when you
can enjoy it here.
If you eat at home you
will please everyone by
serving our Thanksgiving
Special .
TURKEY
CENTER
Brick
Ice Cream.
There's Always Something
THiA
(By the Associated Press)
Germany, continuing to deny
knowledge of a German-Japanese pact
aimed at Russia, admitted Saturday
she was ready to act with Japan "in
given situations."
Russia bit back at the reported
anti-soviet alliance with a warning
to Tokyo that Japan would not get
further Important fishing concessions
from the DJ3.8.R. unless the pact was
cancelled.
Those eastern developments came
as British diplomats sought to con
vince other nations that the Spanish
civil war, with Its threats to world
peace, should be kept localized. Bri
tain did not explain what she would
do If one of her ships was attacked on
the seas.
Germany, said a spokesman for the
Berlin government, has much In com
mon with Japan, and "It Is quite
conceivable Germany ani Japan op
posed as both are to bolshevlsm may
In given situations decide to pro
ceed Jointly."
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The first ocean fliers' , school was
organized by Colonel Lindbergh.
A Delightful
New at
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Phirie 998 119E. Main
HAM is a HABIT
with them ....
MANY families go on eating the same round of fa
miliar foods week after week, year after year. Of
course, they get some variety fresh fruits and veget
ables in season special side dishes now and then a
new cracker or cereal or relish or something like that.
But, it's all too easy, unless you watch out to won
der what to have for dinner tonight and then fall back
on habit by serving the same old things cooked the
same old way.
It may take a little thought to get out of the rut but
really not too much. If you want to treat your family
right, watch this newspaper for hints on new things to
eat and new ways to fix the old favorites. For example,
there are more than fifty different ways of serving
ham.
And don't miss the advertisements. You'll find them
full of news about good foods at special prices, about
new hinds of foods, about new ways to cooh and serve.
. . . It's so easy, after all, once you make up your mind
to set a better table.
CHEER TO BANDON
TILLAMOOK, Nov. 31. (AP) The
TUlamook American Legion post will
play Santa Claua to chUdren ol Ban-
don.
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