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pa pit TTTPTTT ' MEDFORD "NtATL TRIBUNE. MEDFO"RD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 27. 1938. U. S. STEEL ORDERS REGULAR DIVIDEND DESPITE DEFICIT Improving Demand for Steel Seen Since Middle of July Companies May Decide Wages Too High NEW YORK, July S7-(AP) V. 8. Steel Corporation today reported deficit of S.010,426 1 for the June quarter compared with a deficit of 1.201,000 in the previous quarter and a net Income of 38.173.683 In the June quarter of last year. Directors ordered the regular divi dend of 1.75 on the 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock. The cor poration tiaa been paying the regu lar disbursement on the Issue since the summer of 1937. Since the middle of July, a com pany spokesman aald, there haa been an Improving demand for steel pro ducts as evidenced both by Incom ing orders received and the In creased production of the steel In dustry. WASHINGTON. July 27. (AP) Republic, Inland and U. S. steel or f Idols Intimated today they might decide steel wages are too high, In vlow of recent price reductions in the Industry. Republic asked a labor department board to delay a determination of wngo minima for government con tracts until there can be "a more thorough understanding and study of the present wage atructure with relation to existing prices." Wages also must "permit effective competition." said William Beye, spokesman for U. 8. Steel subsid iaries. CIO leaders have said they would strenuously resist any effort to re duce wages. The CIO has contracts with most of the Industry. DURING CONCLAVE For the assistance and cooperation accorded the Oregon State Moose as sociation during It recent conven tion here, appreciation was expressed In a resolution made public today. Mil text of the resolution follows: W he reus, the city officials of the :lty of Mod ford, the Jackson county Chamber of Commerce and especially Its manager and Assistants, and the officers and members of the Med ford lode No. 178, Loyal Order of Moose, have given most liberally of their time and money In making our 1038 state conference, held In Mod ford, a success, and have shown every . courtesy to the visiting Moose and their families, and Whereas, the clerk leal work of reg istration has been done by the man agor nnd. assistants of the chamber of commerce and the Important need of publicity has been handled most admirably by the Medford Mall Tri bune, and Whereas, the honorable mayor and other city officials have done much to make the vlalt of the Moose to Medford a pleasure, long to be re membered, and Whereas, the hotels and restaurants of Medford have shown the vlsltlnc Moose every' courtesy and have been most reasonable In their charges, and Whereas, the success of this meet ing was made possible through the untiring efforts of the officers and members of Medford Jodgo of Moose; Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Oregon State Moose association, this day In regular session, go on record heartily thanking the above-mentioned chamber of commerce. Us manager and assistants, the honor able mayor and city officials, the Mall Tribune, the hotels and restau rants and the officers and members of Medford lodge. Loyal Order o( Moose, for their grand services, and De It Further Resolved, that a ropy of this resolution bo spread on the minutes of our association, and a copy sent to each of the above mentioned officers and organ lratlona. Signed : F. W. MKRRTCK VM. CARTER O. W. EMMONS GEO JENNINGS TOBE V ATKINS Resolutions Committee, CLEO F. BURGESS HELD ON BAD CHECK CHARGE Cleo F. Burgees charged with pac ing a spurious check for il7.50 upon Ray Wilson of "The NuRRet" at Jacksonville, at a preliminary hear ing In Justice court Tuesday, was ordered held to await the action of the grand Jury. Bonds were set at 1500. SLASHED! Coats and Suits cut to $lu&6 up Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann Ose Mall Tribune Want Ads r He relieved by our hern remedy at oner. Many opera tions are prevented through quick nrlton. Art now. before It's too late. Posit he results frmn'start In most rase. Yon one It to onrsclf and mir family to take t j w t y HilvanUcr of this opportunity to gel wen when H i so mA nrar at hand. Aho remedies for rheumatism; female Iroitlilr; arthritis; stomach trouble; chronic couth; asthma: pile, prostate trouble; sinus trouble; ulcer; IiIikhI. Mdne?, urinary dU onlern; lit It blood pressure or appendh Ml; nenounevi: heail.irhr. trve t-niiMittatlun. CHAN & CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Open dally 10 a.m. to 12: 1 p.m. to 6. 235 E. Main St. Aero Chairman -II E. O. Harlan, secretary of the Boise, Idaho, Chamber of Commerce, who will preside as general chairman at the Northwest Aviation rinnnlni; : Council conference here September IS and 17. Mr. Harlan was chosen general chairman at a meeting of the governing committee In Port land. $10 FINES LEVIED FOR J. E. Bodge And Stanley A. Pese. of Klamath Fall, who entered plena of guilty by mall to smoking while riding In the timber during a closed period, were each fined $10 and coata In Justice court late yester day. The fines will be paid by mail The men placed themselves under Jurisdiction of the court to avoid Inconvenience of a trip to thla city, and attendant expense. Bodge, a former local resident, smoked a pipe, nnd Pelser a cigarette. They were arreAted by a forest ranger. W. A. Shattuck, Medford. charged with operating a logging truck with out a tnll-Ilght, was fined $2.00 and COfltA. DR. ROBINSON ESTATE 'VALUED AT $10,255 The estate of the late Dr. J. W. Robinson, pioneer Jackson county physician. Is appraised at $tO,25B. ac cording to on Inventory filed with the county clerk by the Appraisers. O. W. Oodward. Ernest Uintjlcy and Kay Wilson, all of Jacksonville. The estate, as listed, consists chief ly of money, stocks, personal prop erty nnd renl property. 11 ANSWER COMPLAINTS j IN HANDLING OF BEER I Vern L. Drnger. n representative . of the stnte liquor control board, heard testimony today In complaints j filed against 11 Jackson county d'8- I penscra and wholesalers of beer, ' charged with Alleged minor violations of control board regulations, cover- 1 lng delivery and costs of products, j Most of the dispensers appearing wero from this city. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads A delicious cola drink with unusual fruit flavor? that can not be copied PILES ft SeveRAot HALTHFUj PUVAN YPr X I Ul IWI II 1 I I II b IW BETTER MATERIAL Social Worker Analyzes Tule Lake Reclamation Project Homesteaders Peasant Type Apt to Stay WASHINOTOK. July 37. ( AP) A farm security administration social research worker concluded today that MEN'S WORK SOCKS Pr. (iood, serviceable cotton socks for men at a new low feature price, stock up Eg now I lP PENNEV'H Main Floor MEN'S SHIRTS SHORTS Now Only It's rtrnn-up time on men' hrundrloth Hustle side sliorts and rottnn knit undershirts come curly! PKNNKV'S Main Floor MEN'S DRESS lixiollcnt iimlll' full rut. fust hronililoth dress shirts at only you'll he oinuml at this value! PKNNEY'S Mnln Floor TEA n r i Only IOC You'll want several of these tub-fiint tea aprons! Unus ual value nt n slve-awn price. PKNNKY'S Second Floor Panel Curtains Jitftt n limited number of these full sire net pnnels err n eolor. PENNEY'S nnlcony 3STs. Men's Better All Wool 0S? SWIMMING TRUNKS T)k Drastically Reduced! 98c $1.66 y FnmoiK Swlm-awny bathing trunks 'f fir men at a marked down price, -igyr. f PENNEY'S Main Floor 3 Only! Men's Wash Suits $5.00 53 Boys' Wash Pants . 77c 200 pair Ruffled Curtains, pair . . . .25c 500 yards Cretonne, yard 8c 49 Indian Blankets $1.00 1 M-i:T2.VJ5-.. th "peasant type" of American rcemed the "best human material" on which to base a resettlement policy. The social worker, Marie Jasny, avoided the term -peasant type" In the body of a report on original settlers In the Tule lake reclama tion project In California and Ore gon. but she used it In a footnote. Her report was based on a study of 136 homesteaders who settled In Tule lake In 1027 and showed that of this number only 66, or 486 per cent, remained when the sur vey wss made late In 1936. Of Two Classes She divided te homesteaders re maining Into two classes, the "farm er type" and -"capitalistic type." In a footnote, howover. Miss Jasny said she would prefer the term "peasant type" for ' farmer type," and added: "But unfortunately and largely without present day Justifi Sewing NEEDS 2c ea. nlas tape, thread, needles, pins, etc To rlenr at only 2c PKNNKY'S Main Floor 10c SHIRTS color noc. 50 APRONS Pay Cash Aitd Save At Pcnnev's! TERRY TOWELS Jq ea. Out they co! . . . Cannon's bnndy size double terry towels. Come early for tbee. PENNEY'S ttnlrony Girls' Sheer DRESSES Cut Deeply To Clear! 25c 50c Out they Co! , , . Kn.t color dlntv ht1te and organdie frocks for Misses. Nearly all sizes. Shop earh! PENNEY'S Second Floor cation the term 'peasant type' seems to be tinged, to American airs, with notions of medieval back wardness and a physical drudgery not allowing for a decent cultural and material level of living." Of this type of American, she wrote : "These settlers cling to their homesteads snd wsnt their children to grow up there. They seem, there fore, to be the Ideal human ma terial on which to base a resettle ment policy aiming at strengthening of the rural soctlon of the popula tion." Farmer Tjpe Stays The report described the "farmer type" as the man who has a natu ral Inclination lor country life while the "capitalistic type" of homesteader was described as a man who considers his homestead primarily as an opportunity to get a good return from his Investment. Penney's Great St. Louis Warehouse SHOE DISPOSAL 1000 Pr. White Shoes $1 00 - $1 Not a Single Pair Over $1.75 We helped unload our big St. Louis warehouse over stock on Women's White Shoes. ... It's your grand . opportunity prices that choice! Women's HOUSE SLIPPERS 29c Cool summer fnbrle houe .Uppers with comfortable, tblrk padded soles. All sizes and colors. PENNEY'S Main floor v. v.v:.v.-v:-v-v YARDAGE REMNANTS At Give-Away Prices! Short IciiRtlu of nil klnil Law been marked down to sell out during this (treat storc-wlde 4nly Clfan-up. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Men's blue chumhrav work shirts: slr.es 14'. to IT quantity limited. PENNEY'S Main Floor Of the original Tule lake home steaders who do not now occupy the land, Miss Jasny reported 17 made a practice of leasing while 63 hsd moved away. Chief reasons for leaving were sale of the land for speculation, a dislike for country life,- and as sorted domestic troubles. Including msrltal relations and drunkenness. The report concluded that a system of strict family selection Is essen tial to the success of resettlement undertakings. s AGAIN PREVALENT Equina encephalomyelitis has broken out again and alt horses SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! Penney's Twice-Yearly Bargain Days! It's Summer Clean-up Time, so we've cut prices deeply to move out summer merchandise! Be here early! Quantity limited! Doors open at 8:30 A. M. First come gets best selection! 25 -$- 50 -$1 75 to save they re marked way down at will amaze you! All sizes and kinds nar row widths, too. Uon t miss wis cnance 10 save on high quality footwear. Be here early and get your PENNEY'S Main Floor CHILDREN'S WHITE SHOES REDUCED 50r and 75? Women's Batiste GOWNS Cool figured hntlste gowns or hand embroidered Porto It lean gowns lowest prlre In' jears! PENNEY'S Mnln Floor Women'i Pure SILK HOSE Go On Sale Tomorrow Morn in At JC pp- Get .vour share or these amaztnc value.! He here when the doors openl PFSNEVS Main Floor full cut coat style: 29c Men's Oxhide Overalls Lowest Price in 3 Years Now Only- st Price Only 59c Men's heavy 1-20 blue denim r striped overalls btb style or tvalst stMe. prlres hit new low bottom! PF.N'NEY'S Main Tloor NORTH CENTRAL AT SIXTH MEDFORD, OREGON .hraiiH ho iven Immediate preventive care. It was announced today by Dr. Olles A. Oltzen. county veterinarian. The disease closely resembles polio myelitis or Infantile paralysis among human beings. Dr. Oltzen advised a generous use of fly spray on horses, for while act ual cause of the disease Is unknown It Is thought to be transmitted by a fly. Vttocinatlon as a preventive Is sat isfactory and a serum for cure was successful last year. Dr. Oltzen said. A year ago there were about 300 cases WELL DRLLING New Modern Equipment R0BT. BURNS Rt. 1, Box 203. Phone 67 Grants Pass. Ore. Women's and Misses' famous Swlnmwny BATHING SUITS At Reduced Prices ! S1.33-S2.19 Prices cut deeply to move out these re maining flue wool suits, tiet your sire nnd color early! PENNEY'S Mnln Floor Miscellaneous WEARABLES DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Serernl tablet, of rlothlnc for (he entire family marked down to give away prices! l'ENNEY'S Main Floor Women's HOUSE FROCKS 25c Past color, cool hntlste houe dresses nt a price we can't riupthnte. PENNEY'S Second Floor Beautiful Summer FROCKS At a Fraction of their Former Price ! si 00-S200-S300 Out they co. recnrdleM of former prlics! smartly stjlrd well made street and after noon drees. Get your size early! PKNNEY'S Second Floor id 1!T lilMlLr tT Out they go! Smart Summer Hats At Give-Away Prices! 25c 50c 75 In the Rogue Elver valley, about 80 percent being cured by the serum, he related. The disease last year was fatal for 36 or 31 horses In this lo cality, he stated. Ose Mail Tribune Want Ads RECTAL AND COLON TROUBLES Entirely done awaywith by non-iurgici. metnoaa. no i confinement to home. No lot of time from work. Whit we bive done for thousands of others we can do for you Iearn what tt 4 neana to be treated by Sccialiiti who are lone experienced la is particular line of work. FREE BOOKLET CmII or wrft of h. Vrj interesting sad instructive. Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Phymlclan and Surgeon .U.K. Cor. E. Burnside and Grand Ava. Telephone EAft 3918 Portland, Oregon Men's Dress STRAWS REDUCED You can't afford to pass this one up Spt jour size early It's a PENNEY'S g inm tioor Sheer, Batiste PRIHTS 5 yd. Over ftfto yards of fast color sheer summer fabrics buy early! It's a sure sell-out! PENNEY'S Hn!cnnv if r 11 H i3 M Ovpr lOfl hcatiltful summer hal to clear at these dras trlnlly reduced prices: You can afford several! Early hoppers jet the bet sel ection. PENNEY'S Second floor WEARABLES REDUCED One tahle of ml-H1aneon asortmcnt of odd nd end: hrokfn slrr In turn's, nomrn'. ihlldrfn's. Infants' neartnt apparel. PFNNi s Main Floor r