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RELIEF SESSION
CALL OF MEYERS
Dramatic Move Of Wash
: ington Official To Con
vene Legislature Held
, Illegal.
OLYMPIA, April 93. P A -day
dramatic attempt by lit. Gov.
Victor A. Meyers to convene the state
legislature In extraordinary session
next Monday ended in failure here
today, when the supreme court una
nimously ruled against him.
The eight tustloes differed some.
what In their method of arriving at
their conclusion, but a study of their
decision leaves no doubt they are
agreed the former Jazz-band .leader
was not within his rights when he
sent out a call for the law-makers to
convene.
High state officials, even members
of the supreme court, and Mrs. Belle
Beeves, the secretary of state against
whom Meyers brought his action,
praised the lieutenant governor for
efforts yesterday to convince the high
tribunal his call was legal, but there
was a general feeling of relief In the
capital city today that no meeting
of the legislature faces them In tne
Immediate future.
The way wea opened for the spe
cial session call, when the governor
went to Washington City on April 14,
to use his offices In obtaining a re
duction of the acreage proposed for
the Olympic national park.
At that time, Meyers, was In Cali
fornia on a fishing trip. He said he
learned of the governor's absence
from the state on April It, after ex
tended efforts by special session ad
Tocates to locate htm.
By train, and Oregon and Washing
ton state police cars, he made his
way. through Olympla, to Seattle,
where he said he learned an emerg
ency existed, and called the special
session, "to provide social security for
the people, and 'enabling act for hous
ing and slum clearance, and financial
atld for poor school districts."
Mrs. Reeves was acting governor,
when Meyers presented his procla
mation to her assistant secretary of
atate, Charles B. Reed. He refused to
accept It on the contention Oovemor
Martin had arrived back In the state
before It was presented. He chartered
a special plane for the trip when he
learned of Meyers' Intended actions,
and then Issued a proclamation re
Toklng MeyBra' "purported call."
Refused legal counsel by the attor
ney general Hamilton, who said he
must defend the secretary of state
and could not "straddle the fence" on
the question, and without funds
whlon he could devote for other legal
services, the lieutenant governor made
a spirited plea of his own case before
the supreme court.
Hess Gets Mnnnjrer '
PORTLAND, April 33. (JP) Suite
Senator Lyman Ross, Aloha, was nam
ad today as campaign manager for
Henry Hess, candidate for the Demo
cratic gubernatorial nomination.
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U.S. CHAMBER HITS
PUMP PRIMING AS
BUSINESS CHECK
WASHINGTON, April 23. (P) The
United States Chamber of Commerce
today criticized public spending a a
method of stimulating recovery.
'Buelncsa sentiment to tha extent
that It Is measurable, becomes more
end more skeptical of the new 'pump
priming' program," the chamber ald
In a formal statement.
The organization also suggested
that revision of the labor relations
act should be Included In any legis
lative program to combat the reces
sion.
The chamber declared Its skepticism
of spending was "born of experience.
Earlier boot-strap spending," tne
statement said, "has produced no
lasting benefits. The temporary, arti
ficial lift It gave to business was at
fearfully high cost. The bill re
mains unpaid.
"The decision to try another large
dose of deficit spending Is disappoint--Ing
to that element of the business
community which hnd hoped for a
more fundamental approach to the
underlying nausea or the depression.
"Moro public spending, this jroup
contends. Is not the proper cure be
cause It does not go to the roots of
existing difficulties.
"Business, as represented by tho
chamber, has consistently advocatod
recovery formula which, It believes,
reached toward the heart of the
trouble.'
Declaring Its piQgram was "non-
spectacular" and "inexpensive," the
chamber said the formula la based
on tho Idea of encouraging prtvn
spending and Investments In place of
public spending and lending.
It contended business was j sur
taxed and over-regulated and that It
fears more regulation and reform.
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WIOHITA, Kan., April 23. (AP)
Col. Prank Knox called President
Roosevelta new recovery program a
"deliberate Invitation to inflation,"
and suggested suspension of social
security, payments as a means of
helping private re-employment In a
speech here last night.
Knox, 1030 Republican vlce-presl-dentlal
nominee, told the Sedgwick
County Lincoln club suspension of
social security taxes, would release
$1,600,000,000 Immediately through
private channels for re-employment
Ho said employers and employes are
being compelled to save that sum
"In the very depths of a depression
to provide protection against some
future depression.'
He satd the president's new pro
gram was "tied up politically with
this year's congressional races and
ofrered nothing private capital was
not prepared to do."
In the far north where Iron and
wood are scarce the Eskimo builds
his dog sleds without a single piece
of Iron. The runners are shod with
Ivory.
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TUTBTTXE. MEDFOTtD.
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WASHINGTON, April 23. (AP)
Improvement of Chetco Cove, Ore..
Is not economically Justifiable, the
board of ermy engineers reported to
congress yesterdnv.
The engineers said the Improve
ment, removal of rock plnnaclps In
the harbor area and construction of
a breakwater extending 2,000 feet
southeast of Chetco point, would cost
more than $3,000,000.
"In view of the limited supply of
timber available In the tributary
area, no lumber mill or terminal
facility at the cove at the present
time, nor activity In the develop
ment of other resources and a pos
slblo saving of only $70,600 In the
event that lumber production at the
cove were an actuality. Improvement
of Chetco Cove Is not economically
Justified, the report said.
A report was being prepared on
the advisability of Improving Chetco
river and the entranco into the har
bor, the engineers said.
Closing time tor Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. m.
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QKECiOy. SUNDAY, APKTL 24. 1938
LOCAL and
From Ashland Sara Jordan was a
visitor In Medfont Saturday morn
ing. He resides In Ashland.
Here on Business Mrs. Phil Bryant
of Ashland transacted business here
Thursday.
Minor Accident -Delbert DeWolfa of
Jacksonville and J. P. Kogel of Port
land drove cars involved in a minor
accident on Riverside avenue Friday
afternoon, a city police report said
yesterday.
Meeting Tomorrow Lords of' the
forest of the Crater club will hold
a luncheon-meeting In the Hotel
Jackson at 13 o'clock tomorrow It
was announced yesterday by G. Coylc
Brigga, big eruption.
Chorus Rehearsal Jackson County
Teachers chorus will rehearse with the
Junior symphony orchestra this after
noon at 2:30 In the courthouse audi
torium Instead of the high school.
Both men and women's chorus will
rehearse.
Attend Meeting Mrs. B. Q. Hard
ing of 82S Dakota street, past state
regent of the D.A.R., attended the
citizens' recognition meeting at the
Southern Oregon Normal school, given
under the auspices of the D.A.R.
Friday in Ashland. Mrs. C. M. Hurd
of Parrydale also attended.
To Hold Dinner Southern Oregon
Gem and Mineral society will enter
tain with a turkey dinner on Sunday,
May 1, at McKee bridge In the Apple
gate. Members are to meet at the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce at noon fcr ttransportatlon
The dinner Is for 1038 paid-up mem
bers only. It was ennounced.
To Feature Pears All Med ford ho
tels and restaurants have been asked
by the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce to feature Rogue valley
pears on their menus during Na
tional Restaurant Week, May 2 to 8.
It was announced yesterday. It was
suggested that pears might be served
In a variety of ways during the week.
Pay Day Here Tuesday night at
the Medford armory will be quarterly
pay day for Company A, 186th in
fantry of the Oregon national guard
About $900 will be distributed to the
men, It was stated by Capt. Carl T
Tengwald, company commander.
Headquarters company was paid last
week. Both companies will hold
their regular weekly drills in the arm
ory at 8 p. m. Tuesday.
Finance Committee The commit
tee on committees recommended and
the board of directors approved the
following finance committee for the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce for the ensuing year: Verne
E. Rolfe. chairman. O. V. Turoln.
Dwlght L. Houghton, E. A. Llttrell,
Fred Wahl and Charles Clay. Otner
standing committees will be appoint
ed as soon as possible, officers said.
To Convention Harry B. Duncan,
Medford attorney, will leave by mo
torcar today for Lee Angeles to at
tend the 10th anniversary convention
of the Farmers Automobile m tor
Insurance Exchange and the True
Insurance Exchange for which he Is
district manager here. The conven
tion will be held April 28, 29 and
30, and Mr. Duncan planned to re
turn to Medford May 2. The Exchange
Is a cooperative organization afford
ing automobile insurance at actual
cost, Mr. Duncan said. "Progress
made during Its ten years of existence
Is truly remarkable,' he stated. "In
that short span It has come to oc
cupy the undisputed position of larg
est insurer of its kind in the United
States. Policyholders now numbei
200.000."
FREE PLANS conform
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PERSONAL
! Special Service Evangelist W. E.
Stram will hold a special gospel ser
vice In the Ruch achoolhouse at 8
p. m. today.
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From Ashland I. C. Erwln, Dom
Provost, Jean Eberhart, Bill Allen, C.
W. Port ml Her and Mac Keown. all of
Ashland, were Medford visitors Thurs
day evening.
On Timber Crule Fred Matz,
lumberman on the V. B. regional
forester's staff In Portland, arrived
here by train yesterday morning to
make a timber cruise on the O-C
land of the Dead Indian Soda Sprtngs
area recently acquired by the Rogue
River national forest Purpose of the
cruise Is to determine the value of
the timber for which the forest ser
vice will pay under the acquisition
plan. It was expected that the cruise
would require about a week.
Meeting Tuesdiiy Jackson county
chapter and auxiliary of the Disabled
American Veterans of the World War
Trill held regular semi-monthly meet
ings at 8 p. m. Tuesday In the Med
ford armory. Harry Naugle, chapter
commander, and Cora Tlngley, aux
iliary commander, will preside for the
first time. They were installed at
the previous meeting. Refreshments
will be served during a social hour,
at which time all auxiliary members
having birthdays since November 1
will be honored.
Confer on Airport Frank C aid well,
director of dispatch of the United
Air Lines at Chicago headquarters,
and Frank Yaeger, his assistant, con
ferred here yesterday with city and
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce officials regarding Improve
ments at Medford municipal an port.
The two airline men arrived by United
plane from Portland late Friday night
and left for Portland by Matn'ilner
yesterday afternoon. Mr, Yaegor, for
merly a pilot, and Max C. Heme,
Medford United manager, are old
friends but met here for the first
time since 1024.
Pear Bloom Route Signs were In
place yesterday marking off Pear
Blossom Way In observance of the
Rogue valley's second annual Pear
Blossom Week. The route, through
beautiful orchards In full bloom, fol
lows: East on Main street to the
H ltlcrest orchards; south to the
Phoenix bridge: east up Fern valley:
south over the hill to the Suncrest
area near Talent; west through Tal
ent to Anderson road; north on An
derson road to Phoenix; west from
Phoenix to Jacksonville; north on
the Old Stage road to Beall lane;
east to the Pacific highway and back
to Medford. Pear Blossom Week
starts today.
TOO LATB TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Summer home at Shady
Cove; 3 large rooms, fireplace, elec
tric lights, water, shower, toilet,
partly furnished, 3 lots. Priced to
sell. Call 1049 or 203 or see M. M.
Snider, owner.
ACCORDIONS for rent for musical
tryouts. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
ROOM for 2, 153 N. Oak dale.
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MEDFORD LUMBER CO.
NU-BONE Foundation Garments, ex
pressly designed for every figure.
Elizabeth u. tiaruey, uorw-wtjrc.
Phone 1528-Y.
tor SALE 1934 V-8 Coupe; new
tires, good mechanical condition:
$300. Will consider trade for live
stock and older car or pickup. First
house on right west of brown Grif
fin Creek school.
NICELT furnished duplex; 3 rooms
and sleeping porch. Adults. 212
So. Grape.
WE ARE TELL IN YOU
Our Used Cars end Trucks are re
conditioned and priced to sell. Come
In today and compare them. Easy
terms arranged. Also a NOVA HOIST
for sale.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
FOR RENT 5 -room modern house,
partly furnished. 614 South Cen
tral. See Wm. Olson, Rt. 1, Box 311.
SELL OR TRADE for hogs, 24 Hansen
strain year-old pcults, laying. Box
75, Route 4. Smith.
RESISTER this week packing house
employes of Myron Root & Co.
FOR SALE Lot 60x100. West Main
St. AH Improvements In and paid
.for; $475 cash. See Walt Olmscheld,
222 W. Jackson St.
1032 "VoNTlAC 2 -door sedan, air
cushion wheels, good paint In A-l
condition, $235.
PIEECE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealers.
- 8HEEPMEN
Losses through tilogs shall be reported
within 48 hours in oraer to secure
compensation.
DOO CONTROL BOARD.
SPECIALS
Good Inside and outside paint, $1.35
gallon.
Shipment received of Vb" and W
used SPRAY HOSE. We offer at
special price I
Circular Saws, Insert tooth, one 60
inch and three 48-lnch at reduced
prices.
Roofing and Building Paper, Gajvan
lzed and Painted Corrugated S'.ieets.
Barb Wire and Fencing or all Kinds.
Including Chicken Netting.
Tents and Tarpaulins. Large assort
ment of new and used.
Ranges, Heaters, Cook Stoves and
Hcatrolas. Real bargains In new
and used.
Pumps, all sizes: Cable. Belting. Pul
leys. Block and Tools for the car
penter, mechanic and woodsman.
Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies, Pipe
and Pipe Fitting new and used
Davenport Sets and Studio Couches
at remarkably low prices.
Your attention and consideration of
our prices Is invited, wherein real
barcnlns are offered.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1082.
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa and oat hay
Vilas Ranch. Telephone 301-R-l.
FIRST - CLASS auio finishing and ;
quick service Mitchell Auto Beauty t
Shop. !
WANTED Labor for rent or furni
ture. 200 W. Jackson.
FOR RENT Apartment: take soma
part-time labor if desired. 200 W.
Jackson.
WANTED Experienced housekeeper
between 25 and 35, by employed
couple with one child. References.
Phone 290-Y.
FOR SALE Plants: Giant pansles 60c
dozen; carnations 60c dozen: col
umbines 10c and 15c each; pink
and white baby's breath 15c; geum
and lupin 25c. All quality plants.
Mrs. Dan Howard, 938 S. Holly St
UPHOLSTERING and repairing. Tel.
bub-K. TMbauit.
Call and look through our large library of Modern
Home Plans and Photos. See the 12 Model Home
Nationally Admired.
Announcing Additional
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County
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Made Only by State Licensed
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reliable plans that will meet any requirements
covering Moderate Priced Homes Construction.
With this additional frty bolldltn wrrlct are now prrparrd
to Kite ou thf kind of srrrlre that jrou hart dantrd compl.t.
construction of rour new hotnc supervision election of aood
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Free plans by Licensed Architects in fact your
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6 ACRES, ol anted In clover: nice
modern little home, barn, chicken
house, garage and woodshed, ntci
rtiade treei, dome fruit; walking
distance from town and high school.
A dandy buy. $2500.
ALSO
Service station on main highway;
lots of room lor cottages. Priced
$750. Can give some term.
ALSO
Some good buys In dairy and stock
ranches.
FOWLER REALTY CO.
44 N. Riverside.
Phone 652 or 1147-R.
FOR SALE Attractive stucco home,
cove celling, flraplace, enclosed back
yard, on Park Ave. Inquire 518
So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Sleeping room with pri
vate sitting room. 700 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Store on Front St. Hotel
Allen.
FOR SALE Large commercial size
G. E. refrigerator. Allen Hotel.
FOR SAL15 Boston bull pups and
oil burner stove. Mrs. M. A. Bottb,
Butte Falls road, Box 11.
FOR SALE Toledo wood range, with
col 1b; 3i bed, springs and mattress.
108 Cottage.
WANT TO BUY 400 feet 2 or 3-lneh
used Iron pipe. Must be In A-l
shape. W. S. Darby, Eagle Point,
Ore.
SMALL RANCH
20 Acres, located only lA mile from
school, free Bear creek soli, some
Irrigation, alfalfa and grain. Ex
ceptional value at $2600 with only
$800 down, terms on balance.
ALSO
4-Bedroom plastered home, located
on good paved street. All assess
ments paid. Priced right at $2100
with only $210 down and balance
like rent.
ALSO
Several other medtum priced homs
with only 10 percent down and
balance like rent.
CHARLES A WING AGENCY. INC.
109 E. Main. Phone 728.
RADIO '38 model wholesale must
sell. 229 North Ivy, Apt. 5.
4 ACRES garden land; modern plas
tered house: close In. Bargain at
$2375; terms. See A. F. Flowers,
corner 12th and Front.
SCREENS
Window Screens
Screen Doors
Windows & Doors
Window Frames
Kitchen Cabinets
Linen Cabinets
Medicine
Cabinets
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Medford Made
Made Right
Priced Right
CABINET WORKS
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