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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECjOX, FRIDAY. JULY 16. 1037. PAGE SEVEN REVISION OP AAA GIVEN SENATE AS !E New Bill Embodies Secre tary Wallace's Ever Nor mal Granary Program Serious Problems Cited WASHINGTON, July 16. (AP) Senators Pop of Idaho and McOlll of Kansas, both Democrat, submit ted to the senate today a revised draft of the long-pending proposed "agricultural adjustment act of 1937." The bill embodies Secretary Wallace's ever normal granary program. In a statement Pope declared that a aoo.OOO.OOO-bushei wheat surplus was In prospect this year, and said . the bill was "designed to deal with a problem which Is likely to arise in serious form In 193B and following yeara." The new farm bill, endorsed In principal by Wallace at Informal senate and house hearings prior to Its actual Introduction, Is aimed at assuring "parity" prices based chiefly on the 1909-'14 level for producers of wheat, cotton, corn, rice and tobacco. The ever normal granary feature provides for the storage and carry over In years of heavy yield of a maximum of 10 per cent of these commodities. Under contract between the ag riculture secretary and farmers, acre age division and marketing quotas would be used to preserve the bal ance between annual supply and de mand. Pope and McOlU added a provision to the tentative draft on which hear ings have been held calling for a referendum of producers before put ting the quotas Into effect. They con tended this woula make "demooartlc" the only mandatory section of the legislation. The bill was Introduced In the house by Representative Flannagan (D., Va.) INTERNAL REVENUE PORTLAND, July 18. (AP) In ternal revenue collections In Oregon for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937, Increased 54.6 per cent over the preceding year, totaling $10,834,594.95, J. W. Mahoney, collector for the dis trict, announced. Individual taxes showed the largest- gain, amounting to $3,006,082 98 compared to $1,623,615.30 In 1936. Ex- cess profit taxes were approximately ' double last year's totaling $143,290.19. Liquor taxes dropped from $955,983. 00 in 1936 to $821,614.28, largely as the result of stlffer competition In the beer field, with outside compan ies increasing their sales, Mahoney aid. AAA taxes, which last year amount ed to $604,967.93 were not collected In 1937, but the new social security levy produced $1,430,137.60. LABOR, GRANGERS E PORTLAND. July 16. (AP) Tho Oregon state federation of labor and the state grange completed formation of a farm-labor relations committee, as authorized at the federation labor convention at Marshfleld, the Port land labor temple announced today. The committee consists of three members appointed by each group for the purpose of keeping both groups Informed In matters of com mon Interest and preventing misun derstandings, the announcement said. The federation of labor named Phil Brady, Kelly Loe and Paul E. a urate, all of Portland. The grange Is rep resented by Morton Tompkins, Day ton; Senator W. A. Johnson of Grants Pass and Luther J. Davis, Kent. The committee was suggested at the labor convention by Ray W. Oill, master of the state grange, who said It should "meet from time to time to discuss any labor situations that may develop In the harvesting or processing of farm crops." Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK." July IB. (Spl.) Mrs. Prank Knutzen will start borne July IS from her parents' borne In New York and expects to get here about July 32. Miss Barbara Mm Is taking care of her niece while her mother Is em ployed In Medford. The electric line has been flnlhed DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING 4' When we do your photo finishing you may expect better snapshots especially if you start with Kodak Veri chrome Film in your camera. Give us a trial next and set for yourself. FREE DEVELOPING TWICE A DAY SERVICE Mall Tour Fllnn to Pholoiraph Headquarters SWEM'S a for aa Mrs. Eva Morgan and the electricity wat turned In July 7. Mrs. Besal Elmore is proud of her new electric tove and relrlgentor. Johnnie Knutzen hs been keeping later hours enjoying his electtlc lights. Little Dickie Pranks has gone on a vacation to see the bay bridge In San Francisco with his father, Chas. Franks of Mediord. Ramon Kendall visited Jean Mo wn July 13. Miss Naomi Smith u visiting with the s. L. Johnstons this week. Mr. snd Mrs. C. C. Sullivan visited at the 8. L. Johnston home 8undsy. They were accompanied by Douglas Smith of Mediord. Mrs. Porter and daughter from Call fornla are visiting here this week at the home of Mrs. Porter's husband, L. O. Porter. Mrs. Martha Me enjoyed her birth day supper by cooking It on her new elctrlc stove. The Splcer & Plelds Co. are logging from the Elmer Rosa place. Sunday school has closed for the summer and will be reopened when cooler weather starts. Pomona Orange will hold Its meet Ing July 24 at Applegate hall and all Grangers are Invited to come and bring their own table service and such eats as they wish. Clarence Oasaway has aold five cows to C. C. Hoover of Medford. He will deliver them some time this week. Mrs. Bousum's son. Howard, Is working at the W. D. Mee place cut ting wood. The Wm. Ludwlg family visited In Ashland Saturday. Wllma Messenger Is pasturing some of her stock on the Wm. Jordan place. LAWN MOWERS sharpened We call and del Sims eros.. Tel. it as N Fir Phone Ml Well baul away voui efuse city Sanitary Service n FLOUR SALE Four Peaks 49 lb. $1.89 Golden Heart 491b. $1.69 WheatieS Gold Medal 2 packages 23c Hershey Chocolate Syrup sm. 5c is. 1 0c Gaps Ball Mason 25c Rllb berS 2 Pkg 9c Schilling Red Color i oz. Almond Ext i oz. both 27c SYLMAR Standard Ripe Olives 9 oz. Can 2 cans 25c MEDFORD Summit Grocery The Service Grocery Dark's Grocery Midway Cash Store Pruitt's Store C. W. Shores J. W. Cook Walden Bros. H. W. Davisson J. G. Cameron Crater Lake Highway ASHLAND East Side Grocery INE XT STEP FROM DOWN RIVER GRANTS PASS, July 16. (API Josephine county mining men named In an injunction suit filed yesterday by the district attorney for Curry county In general awaited the next step which It was Indicated was a question of Jurisdiction of the courts before making detailed comment. The desired lnjuctlon, according to newa reports, would prevent 10 nam ed gold miners from dumping Into the Rogue, its tributaries or along its S "HE ALWAYS PAINTS VHn WHAT HC'S THINKING Of fLfEy. AND RIGHT NOW IT'S SHREDDED WHEAT AND ') 11 jjiiSi feslA Product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Krael MORE THAN A BILLION SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS SOLD EVERY YEAR CONSISTENTLY LOW PRICES! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FOODS! COURTEOUS, FRIENDLY SERVICE! "Your money goes a long way, but never leaves home when you trade at an F. B. A. Store." Jello Ice Cream Powder Your Choice 4 Flavon 3 packages 27c THESE F. B. A. STORES ARE READY TO SERVE YOU! PHOENIX Phoenix Mercantile Hi way Market Grants Pass B&B Food Store Temple Market TALENT Parks Grocery GOLD HILL A. A. Walker Riviera Auto Park Rogue River Fred O'Kelley banks such rock, gravel and other tailings as result from mining opera tions of the Josephine county mines named. Papers had not been served on the local men. as far as was learned, and details of the complaint were not available. Miners' state menu previous to fil ing of the suit said stringent prohi bition would effectively halt all min ing along the river In Curry, Jose phine and Jackson counties In Ore gon, and also In northern California where mining Is also conducted on tributaries of the Rogue. The question of Jurisdiction of the Curry county court In this county and also In another state, and the difficulty In distinguishing mud from the 16 named mines from that of the scores of others not named were suggested as of technical Interest by attorneys questioned. In some quarters, among the min ers and others, the suit was wel comed as bringing nearer requested Peets Granulated SOA1P Large Package Certo Reg. Size 2 bottles 45c Wilderville H W. Baker SELMA R. L. Hammer HOLLAND H. Flovd TAKILMA H. Messinger RADIO PARK C R. Brock Jacksonville Hamaker's Cash Grocery surreys to prove If damage Is done to fish life by mining, and Its extent if shown. Miss Oara Miller, In Boston for a nurses' convention, found 21 pearls tn her first order of oysters. I A lagt e"r' lo" price! ' I itWf XC:'2Pl Part Wool. Plaid Pnlrst; I a (no Itu than S pun virgin ' i fc M Prle',$2 39 -0- I'. ' cilp " ' " i!i: ' loi 3 Yii. Agalnit Molhi. I ESS :s M KiK flXBi I I RS.X: "rr- i line, thesi blinkU w.r bouihtl III - , I I VL , sfca Sateen bound. Fluffy nao. Hand- VI I J Do r t 111 w ; ; Panel Border ! All-Wool 70x80 In. Fall prk will b,S6. 98! qH -aeh fiau. mr $1 1 Smart new border on four sides. ii tta r- r w. fc":: ::a II I fopre will b $6.98! All ., I I have warmth without walfht. E. f I VJ Blf r W ad V i tra lon. Beautiful clear erlld col- f lflfTC m I - ere typical of 100 pur wool! till m I A 4 inch taffeta bindlnf. VA lbe. VI I J aach i tx f.- . 'f,' k9tii nuir si smarr nfw nuiuei un luui niuvo. v ---.v. Mothproof treatment won't wash or clean out I Pastel or dark tones. 4-in. taffeta binding. f. 70x80 in. 3 lbs. Pre-shrunk. t I ?2xUlin.! IingNnp! I Sae-prc. ! Q each Fall price, 8.98. Vx lbs. all-wool pre-shrunk. f 4 in. taffeta bound. Long nap. New deep tones ? with wide end border. 50c holds any one. 9 t n Moimitg(onimeiioy Wsiipafl SEED DEALERS WARNED TO GET STATE LICENSE SALEM. July 16. ( AP) AH seed dealers in Oregon were ordered by the ftate department of agriculture today to file applications for licenses under the 1937 seed law. Tn licenses cost 12 50. The law provides all seeds shall be labeled properly and that no noxious weeds can be sold. Dealers have 30 days to apply for the licenses. 3ggsmgjj PRICES ARE GOING UP! You can't buy meat at last year's prices! You can't buy butter at last year's prices I BUT . . . You can buy blank ets for what they cost last year if you buy them now ', at these once-a-year sale prices! Fall prices will be highest since 19301 Save now on this new, improved part wool blanket I The wool is skillfully blended with longest staple China cotton (next to wool in warmth). Only first grade materials are used. Hence the clear pastels and snowy white grounds. Sateen' bound. Full standard weight! 3X lbs. Fall price, $1.9 ill 70x80 In. NOVELTY JACQUARDS Deipite advancing costs, s liie than you could buy at pries last year I First grade cotton. Suede finish that Plaids; Indian designs. colors. Full si? .f Full standard weight! 70x80 IN. FLEECYDOWNS Fall price, (9c. First American cotton that wears lsunders so well. Fluffy, yarni give fleecy, soft nap, 11.19 Fleecydown, pair Fall price will be 97.98 on ALL-WOOL PA IRS Prices of raw materials have ad vanced 30 I The market price on this on number slone sdvanced II since these blankets were bought! Ssteen bound. Fluffy nap. Hand some plslds, i'i lbs. prs-shrunk. Extra long nap! Extra alxe! 72x84 IN. WOOL SINGLES J Fall price 87.981 These blsnkets have warmth without weight. Ex tra long. Beautiful clear srlld col ors typical of 100 pur wool! 4 inch taffeta binding. i'A lbs. pre-shrunk. 25 Wool Pain Fall hit; S4.9B Two beautiful blsnkets In oriel Plaids rayon taffeta bound. 4 lbs. 72xS4 In. Vinegar left over from tweet pick les makes a tasty seasoning for chop ped cabbage. Olaas drinking horns used by Saxons 1.400 years ago recently wert unearthed In England. MONTGOMERY WARD lirger this low Chins, ' itayi. . Bright n 54 JUL i Infants' Blanktts Fall Prlt; 35c 23' zJ9 In. r e c e I r I 1 blankets. Chins cotton, rink, blue. II Crib Blanket. -.Sc .Medford 3 Telephone 28f 117. South Central 217 E. Main