TWfJE FTFTEEN
jj I Huskies Make Clean Sweep in Regatta
DEFEAT CITED IN
RAP ATNBV DEAL
Republican Srtell of New York
Calls Congress Attention
to Recent Ballot in Ore
gonOfficials Arc Silent
By ions i.. wmxim
AsfM'laIr(l I'rrv; Orrjjnn
I"irii-pnniifiit
WASHINGTON. April 21. (API
Federal officials have remained si
lent about the unfavorable Oregon
public power district election. Secre
tary Ickes had nothing to say ul
his prvss ron:ernce last week. He
said he was await :n? word from .
Bonneville Admtn:strator Rcas. ,
The election rvmlt, however, was
called to the attention of concrete
by Reprentntivc Snc-H N.Y.)
who said the vole appeared to be .
"strong evidence" that the people
did not want "these gigantic projects J
Imposed upon them from Washing- j
ton."
"This also demonstrates how the
New Deal constuntly is creating new I
difficult!- for the country," he said, i
"Bonneville dam will be completed
In about a year, but the people ot
the immediate vicinity have already I
emphatically disapproved the pro- 1
posed distribution scheme."
Oregon's share in the Nrw Deal '
fiscal procram iimrunftl to $32B.- :
712.270 at the end of 1037 . . . the ;
grand total of grant? , leans and '
Joans injured. I
Portly AIIku Bark ley, the majority J
floor leader In the rvr.ate, disclosed j
the sum during a Jefierson day ad- ;
dress here.
The Kentuckian held the expend!- ;
ttires were in accord with Jeffer- I
aonlnn principles. !
Berkley ment ioned the f:i;ure alter j
citing the Jelfersonian belief In J
"suppart of the s.ate governments
In all their rights, as the mo.-t com
petent administrations for our do
mestic concerns and the surest bul
warks aeainst anti-republtcan ten
dencies." "Today the sovereignty of the 48
states Is not quoftioned by a single
citizen and the mother government
has responded in unity to protect
her citizens during a period when
threatened with economic collapse,"
'Barkley raid.
risnrrs Quoted
Bark ley's ilrure.s were based on
computations from March 4. 1033,
when the president took office, to
January 1, 1938.
Classified as "expenditures," largely
grants, were the following Oregon t
figures: J
Agricultural adjustment admlnls- 1
tration. S14.a03.0HG; farm security I
administration. $238,938; civil works I
4
1501 CCC CAMPS
10 BE OPERATED
IN C0 YEAR
Congressional Approval of
Additional Funds to Keep
Set -Up Intact Over
Half Goes for Supplies
WASHINGTON. April 21. tAP
The civilian conservation corps wll.
operate 1.501 ramps for anothe;
year. Director Robert fVchner said
today, as ft result of roncressionai
approval of an addltlnnol $SO.OOO,nr0
appropriation.
"The new funds." Fechner sid.
"will mean that wn do not have
to cut off 301 camps as previously
ordered, and that we oqji proceed
with an uninterrupted program."
Th extra money, requested by
President Roosftvelt In hii new re
covery program, wu authorlrd by
the senate yesterday. The house
previously had voted for It.
MoMly For upplle
Fechner estimated that more than
one-half the CCC appropriation,
now Increased to 1276.000000 fot
the fiscal year beginning July I,
will be spent on supplies, including
food, clothes and equipment. The
remainder will be distributed tn
wages to about 371.000 enrolled men
The camps. Fechner said, will he
continued In thetr present location!:
with tha exception of 31 which will
be moved from army reservations to
other sites.
Started more than five years ago
as Mr. Roosevelt's first recovery pro
ject, the CCC has given employment
to approximately 2.200.000 persona
at various times. Wen trie president
sutrwsted the corps, he said lie want- 1
youths into self-supporting indepen
dent members of society"
During the quarter ended Sep
tember 30. 1937. Fechner wild, 3.7Pf)
enroMees obtained private Jobs be
cause of training received In mmp
Much Work none
The national conservation program
carried out by CCC has included the
following : 1 .25.1,262 .000 forest trees
planted; 04.231 miles of telephone
line erected: 41,133 bridges construct
ed: 44.475 major typt buildings com.
pleted; 8.P82.720 erosion chck dams
built; 2.988.307 acres of foiest lands
improved: 18.723.021 acres cleared of
plant diseases and pests; 130,310
miles of roads and trails built;
4.130.500 man-days spent fighting
forest fires.
Thouanda' of acres of forests and
park lands improved for recreational
use.
Of the 130 a month paid each en
rollee, 2S has gona to aid depend
ents at home, Fechner Bald, estimat
ing that perhaps 10.000,000 persons
have been aided directly through the
CCC programs.
A typical CCC camp has an en
rolled strength of from 180 to 200
men. Although there are no military
drills or regulations, reserve army
officers have charge of the men ex
cept when they are at work. Then
they are under the control of a
technical staff.
Under th educational program
more than 65.000 boys have been
tamrht to read and write, nearly
550.000 have been better grounded ,
in elementary school subjects, and
more than 350.000 have taken high
school courses. j
PLANER PULLS FEEDER
HEAD FIRST INTO ROLL
KLAMATH FALLS, April Jt.(fl)
James Mclnturff, 34. planer fender at
the Algoma Lumber company mill,
died yesterday afternoon ahortly after
hla clothing caught In the planer ma
chinery at the mill and he waa pulled
head first Into the feeder roll. Hii
head wn mangled.
Phone 34J We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
This Old Treatment Oftan
Brings Happy RIief
Many iifffrrrt relieve niEciri bekln
quickly, on-- ihcy ilinrovrr thm th real chum
of hi-r trnui.ln may bt timi kidneys.
I h ki'lrw.v o Nature's chief way nf Ukini
the eirtM arifia an, I 0t of ,b() bkl0,L
Mnat pn.pln paM almut 3 pinu a day or about
d poll nt 1 9 of a.Mf.
Vrrvnient or aanty pnvtacr with martini
ani burning aliuwa there may be omethitja
wrons with your kulneja or bladiler.
An Mrws of arj.la or imiinna jn your blood,
when due (o tiiin lionul kiHney disorrler. ma
t)n tlie riij.o of nsciting barkarhe, rheumaii'a
patna, l"e iM, l.i or pep an'l energr. get
tme up nmhin, awellmg, puflinesn unler tha
eyes, heailiM-hea ami diiriueM.
lon t will A.-lt vour drusgiat for Doan a
T ills, uefi aurresj.fully by miuVna for OVer 40
ywa. 1 hey give happy relief ,nd will help tha
i.i mile of kidney tube flush out poiaocoua
wute from your blood, Oet Uoaa't fiHt.
Tlte l'nhrsltv of Washlucton crews wan three races from ulifoinia nil I.ake Wa-hlnRtim in Scitttli,
this j ear. The varsity won Its three-mile thriller by about a lenjtth. In the unoficlal time or l.VIB. Vah
tnston (right) Is shown winning the varsity race.
administration, $6,452,853; federal
emcrppney relief administration, 2l,
225,604: civilian conservation corps.
947.788.579; bureau of public roads,
$21,766,486; social security act, $3,
u5;l.HRl: public works administration,
$48. 027,902; works progress adminis
tration. 928,135,333; remainder of
emergency appropriation acts of 1935.
1!)36 and 1937, $8,362,795; reclama
tion cot-vice. $7,393,691; public build
ings. 8385,816. Total $207,652,984.
Under loans were these Oregon
figures:
Reconstruction finance corporation.
$14,207,398: farm credit administra
tion. $67,801,704; :arm security ad
ministration, $1,507,357; home own
ers' loan corporation, $18.S23,499;
public works administration, $4,846,
765; rural electrification adminis
tration, $317,000; federal reserve
!:oard. $1,173,275. Total $108,526,993.
Loans Insured:
Federal housing administration,
title I. $7,421,194: title II, $5,111,100.
Total, $12,532,294.
commitTeT'aTproves
venereal fight bill
WASHINGTON, April 21. ,7P)--The
house Interstate commerce committee
approved today the LaFollette-Bul-winklo
bill for federal control of
venereal diseases.
The legislation, as revised by the
committee, would authorize a $15,
000.000 appropriation for the first
three years after the act became ef
fective, starting with $3,000,000 the
first year and Increasing $2,000,000
annually.
The legislation has passed the senate.
60 ACRE FARM IN
TABLE ROCK AREA
Ray Baker, Med'ord manager of the
J. C. Penney store, announced today
his purchase from the California Land
bank of the beautiful old Wilson
country home and acreage, located at
Table Rock on the Sains Valley high
way about nine miles from Medford.
Amount of money Involved In tne
transaction was not revealed.
Mr. Baker said he and his family
would take possession of the prop
erty In about a month, following re
modeling. reflntshinK and Improve
ments being made on the house at
this time.
The property includes 60 acres, 30
of which are located on the level and
consist of fine, pumice valley soil,
Mr. Baker said. The other 30 acres
are near Table Rock.
The house was built 26 years ago
with natural stone from Table Rock,
Mr. Baker said, and la Spanish style.
It consists of nine rooms, has a red
tile roof and 1b extremely well built,
he said.
Mr. Baker recently returned from
an extensive trip through the middle
west and east, and It was after com
paring the territory he visited with
the Rogue river valley that he de-
J ctded to purchase the property, he
said. "I am convinced that Medford
1 and vicinity la the finest place In
America in which to live," Mr. Baker
explained. "It has the best climate,
the most beautiful scenery and the
finest people, and 1 am thankful to
be able to reside and work here. That
Is the main reason I bought the prop
erty. If I have mv way about things,
I'll never leave."
Mr. Baker also said the propeitj
would give his two children. Betty
Lou, 8, and Jackie, 12, a fine place
to romp and play during the summer
time. He said he would turn them
loose on the 60 ucres and let them
hike and ride horseback to their
hearts' content.
HEAVY MENACLES ON
Ml EN ROUTE IRE
SPOKANE. April 21. (AP) Robert
Travera, alias Jack Wesley Hoffman,
37, reached here yesterday from Ml
fcoula, Mont., on a Jackson county.
Ore., robbery warrant. Travera was
heavily manacled and wore an "Ore
gon boot."
State patrol Cept. F. H. Morgan
said the Spaniard would waive ex
tradition. He escaped officers here
last week, by leaping from a second
story window. j., . '. .-
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VERY SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER
Hubbarda will discount the purchase price
of any two pieces of Arlstocraft ware.
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Every nrllcle lit
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LAWN MOWERS
81.00 Discount on ANY MOWER
The Silent Yardman
(Iri'dt stairs l ull nail
near i lift
Viking
Neptune
Neptune Junior
Queen Junior
Sizes fourteen to
efghteenlnch bars.
Hubbard's Lawn Mow
ers are always the best
buys.
BIT
BRACE
I
Friday and Saturday Only
Stanley Defi
ance ratchet bit
brace, with 10"
aweop. S e It
$1.35 '
$1.00
Dollar
Days Only
SAUCEPANS
Set of three open aauce pans. Vollrath Trt
coat Enamelware with the handy Inside
measure scale which Instantly shows you
the exact amount of food In the pan. Sizes
Vt, 3, 3Vg quarts. White with Red, Qreen,
or Blue trim. Never sold less than II JS aet-
E.OO Set
DOLLAR DAYS ONLY
DISH PANS I
M-quart triple coat Columbia Dish master
oblong dish pan. Fits very small sinks but
la wide enough for large platei. Regular
price $1.20.
$1.00
DOLLAR DAYS 0NLT
I IOOXD1ST1UO . ft
wax rprr.
I MO HARD CARSON -
MOTOR OIL
Guaranteed
mm
VELOCIPEDES
From the purchase price of
any child's tricycle Ui our
stock Hubbard's offer a
discount of
DOLLAR DAYS ONLY
$1.00
LOCK SET
Oermantown $1.25 nail
hammer; 18-ounce drop
forged and htiihly polished
head. Polished and waxed
hickory handle. Dollar Days
? Only
MOTOR
OIL
Two gallon sealed oan Auto
King 100 wax free Motor Oil.
Cleanest lubricating oil you
can buy. Forms no hard car
bon. Sella $100.
$2.00
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SPADING FORK
1.15 light weight spading fork, me
dium weight handle. Easy to bnndlc
and sturdy for garden use
$1.00
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SHOVELS
Junior strap type garden shovel with
40-Inch handle. A sturdy light weight
xhovel for women to use, or to carry
In your car. Regular price $1 .20
$1.00
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GRASS SHEARS
Oenutne Wl Brand 1.2 Hollow Ground Orass
Shears itn offset handle. This shear la der.lgnrd
to laat many seasons and stays sharp. Dollar Days
only
Genuine C'orbln IUA in
side lock Bet, modern Miami
pattern. Sand Bronze finish.
This Item is from a line
which Is complete for all
house doors
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$1
STEM WARE
A brand new out pattern which wa have
not even ahown and at an unheard of price
Choice of Oobleta. Footed Ice Teaa. Low
Sherbet. Sherbet Platea. Oyater Coclttalle.
LIMITED Six doblete to a customer. Other
plecea unlimited.
$1.00
DOZEN
PIECES
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NAIL HAMMER
$1.00
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WORK GLOVES
SI. 10 Kan en Buck Snap Cuff Style Work
Gloves. Light and soft on the hands,
but a bear for wear
$1.00
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POTTERY PITCHER
Nrw ball ahape Ice lipped Jus In the genu
ine Franclacan El Patio pottery. Thla
pitcher handlea and pours easier than the
oonrentlonal types. Choice of six colors.
Regular price 1 .35
$1.00
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GARDEN RAKE
1 4 tooth bow type garden rake made
with 60 Inch polished northern ash
handle. Sells $1.15
$1.00
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DINNER WARE
From the purchase price of any set of
Decorated Dinner Ware priced $3.76 or more
Hubbard's offer a discount of
$1.00
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l
SAW and HAMMER
Thla Is an opportunity to buy a 11.00 hand aaw
AND a 50c forged steel nail hammer tor
$1.00 $1.0
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