M"EDFORT) MATL TTUBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TTTTTRSDAY. DECEMT3ER S. 1933.
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MIER-REVOLT
OH TRADE TREATIES
Manufacturers Co-operation
Scheme With Government
Is Faced With Disruption
Through Feud at Session
NEW ' YORK, Dec. 8. (AP) A
bitter "revolt" by industrialist op
posed to tha .Hull reciprocal trade
agreement program developed in
committee rooms today and accord
ing to leaders participating In the
discussions threatened to disrupt the
National Association of Manulactur
era 1930 program of cooperation with
the government.
While this was going on behind
closed doors in the liveliest conven
tion the association has had In yean,
delegatea in the open session in the
main ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria
heard:
I. Ben. Joseph O. O'Mahoney urge
the Industrial leaders to restore con
fidence to the publlo by submitting
to regulation designed for the best
Interests of the publlo as a Whole,
rather than a small business group.
' Farmer Warns Business
3. Lewis Morris, white-haired Iowa
dirt farmer, worn the business lead-
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Passing of Miss Carlton
Is Regretted By Chamber
The following resolution of con
dolence wag mada public today by
the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce:
Whereas, through the death of
Miss Mildred Carlton, one of southern
Oregon's best known and most loved
women, this community has lost a
beloved citizen and friend whose
poMlng Is greatly mourned not only
by her many friends but by all who
knew her, and
Whereas, through her demise, the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce has lost an ardent supporter,
especially In connection with human
itarian and health preservation activ
ities, and
Whereas, her Innumerable char
itable acts and kindly advlc will
continue as permanent memorials In
the hearts and minds of those who
constantly felt the touch of her
kindness, and
Whereas, her work In connection
with the Jackson County Health as
sociation and with the Sparrow clinic
for children will also Hand as perma
nent memorials of her love and kind
ness for others,
Now therefore be It resolved by the'
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce that this organization express
to her brother, Newcomb Carlton of
New York, her brother, Edward Carl
ton of Central Point and her sisters,
Helen Carlton and Mary Carlton of
Central Point our heartfelt sympathy
in their great bereavement, and
Be it further resolved, that copies
of this resolution be sent to the Im
mediate relatives of the deceased, to
the press of Jackson county, and be
spread upon the records of the Jack
son County Chamber of Commerce.
PAINTS, all colors, at $1.30 per gal
lon, linseed oil, turpentine.
BARB WIRB. stock fencing and chic
ken netting at bargain prices.
NEW 40-pound mattress at M-7fi.
Remember every week Is BAROAIN
WEEK at
MEDPORD BAROAIN HOUSE
37-31 North Grape St. Phone 1063
ers to "keep your hands off our farm
program."
9. W. W. Way mack, editor, Des
Moines Register and Tribune, assert
that democracy depends upon a large
secure middle class, the backbone
of which Is ths Individual farmer,
and that "capitalism as he know It
Is bound to be radically changed."
Vigorous lobbying behind the
closed doors of the powerful reso
lutions committee meeting at the
convention was led by the "co-operation"
faction, In the hope of pre
venting an open fight on the floor
when the 1030 platform was sched
uled to come up for adoption late
In the day.
A prominent member of the reso
lutions committee, one of the lead
ers of the "co-operation" group, said
shortly after noon he hoped' his side
had won, declaring such a fight at
this time might embarrass Secretary
Hull In Latin America, and nullify
the effect of the manufacturers ges
ture of co-operation to labor, gov
ernment and consumer.
Co-operation Strewed
"Industry's Program for American
Progress," the association's 1939 plat
form, as tentatively prepared In com
mittee, was geared throughout to the
following statement in the preamble:
"America's progress depends upon
a united effort of Industry, com
merce, agriculture and labor In co
operation with government."
"The "co-operation" group spokes
men said they heped the resolutions
committee would rotnln In the pro
gram an 'Inoffensive" and brief tar
iff clause.
The 'co-operation" leader said he
thought his faction won a satisfac
tory compromise In an earlier fight
within the tariff committee, which
adopted in Its report a statement
of policy asking only three major
change In the Hull program:
1. Calculations based on American
production costs, not foreign costs.
Want To Be Heard
3. Revision of schedules by one or
both houses of congress (the admin
istrative branch now exercises con
trol). 3. Pull opportunity for Tarmers,
labor and industry to be heard dur
ing negotiations and before agree
ments were concluded.
Way mack, who won a Pulitzer prize
for editorial writing and who has
devoted considerable attention to ag
ricultural problems, said he was con
vinced if the number of farm owner
operators In this country continues
to decrease, capitalism as we know
it Is bound to be radically changed."
'The only kind of workable democ
racy we know," he said, "Is associat
ed with private property, rather dif
fusely owned, as well as other grea
natural rights.
"The Russians used to believe, per
haps still do. that they could create,
after completely chanRlng the hast-.
Ideology of a people, a new and bet
ter democracy In which private prop
erty would be mostly 'out.' We are
not disposed as yet to adopt their
thinking."
for speaking of vengeance as they
stood at the slain youth's bier.
The newspaper said Hitter, her
alded as a speaker at the funeral In
Dusseldorf. met the father as he was
mourning at the bier.
Hitler tried to console the elder
Vom Rath, the newspaper said, and
told him the whole German nation
would avenge the son's murder at
the hands of a grief -frenzied Jewish
youth.
The father replied he did not
want any talk of revenge over his
son's grave and the assassin had
been driven to his act by despair
over nazi -persecuted relatives, the
newspaper said.
Thereupon, it added, the fuehrer
turned pale with rage and stalked
away, ordering Foreign Minister Joa
chim von Rlbbentrop to make the
oration in his place.
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New Newberg Mayor
NEWBERO, Dec. 8. (yp) George H.
Layman, attorney, succeeded B. J.
Groth as New berg mayor today.
Groth did not seek re-election.
Flue Fire Chemical crew of the
fire department put out a flue fire
In the home of Dr. W. H. Heck man,
6 Corning Court, at 4:15 p.m. yes
terday. No damage was done.
NEAR COURT HOUSE
CORNER LOT
PAVED AND PAID
6-room modern bunga
low, large living room,
hardwood floors, attic.
Owner leaving. A good buy. Terms
you can handle.
ALSO
10 BUILDINQ LOTS
0 LOTS PAVED
Close in on East aide.
These lota- are worth
6000 today. Absentee
owner needs money and must sac-
$2950
$2500
riflce for only 2500.
MARK A GOLDY, INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 728
FOR RENT 4 -room modern furnish
ed apartment, entire lower floor
at 316 N. Bartlett. Phone 1449-R.
FOR SALE Oround hay. Cox Ranch.
Phone 1463-R-3.
FOR SALE I combination cutoff,
rip saw, and Jointer with motor at
tached; 1 swing saw, one 60 h.p.
'motor; one 6 h.p. motor; extra
pulleys, shaftings, and belting.
Economy Lumber Co., Tel. 694,
N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Good milk cow or trade
for brood sow. W. N. Troxell, end
South Peach.
GET-TOGETHER. CLUB will hold a
bazaar and candy sale Saturday,
December 10 at Safeway No. 1.
CLEAN UP AT BARGAIN PRICES.
Low grade lumber,
Doors. Windows end Sash.
All Grades Cedar Shingles,
Composition Shingles and Rolled
Roofing.
REAL BARGAIN WHILE THEY
LAST I
A Medford-Owned Pioneer Yard
THE MEDFORD' LUMBER CO.
North Fir at 3rd Sts. Phone 620
FOR RENT 5-room house, clean. 116
Mistletoe. Phone 905-M.
SORTED FRANQUETTE WALNUTS.
6 lbs. 76c, delivered If necessary.
619 Crater Lake, Oliver Rogers.
DR. GORDON. Ps. D.. Psychologist.
Numerologlat. Will help you, Advice
on all affairs dally. Merrick's Motor
Inn. Phone 1695.
FOR RENT
5 rms. West side, unfurnished, 17.50
3 rm. unfurn. apt. near HI Sch. 916.00
8 rms. unfurn. near Hi School 020.00
5 rms. West side, unfur w.$22.50
6 rms. furnished. West side. (35.00
TFNOWALD AGENCY
125 West Main Street
BLACKSMITH EQUIPMENT Forge,
anvil, vise. Al's Trading Post, Jack
sonville highway.
FOR SALE
$1750 175 down, 4 rms. furnished.
1500 9250 down, 10 acres Improved,
near Medford,
92000 9200 down, buys apartment
house.
$1850 9185 down, 4 rms. furnished.
1250 $100 down. S rms. Just out&lde.
Many other good buys small down,
balance like rent.
TENGWALD AGENCY
125 West Main Street
WILL TRADE steel traps for wood.
825 West 13th.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 3 bed
rooms, furnace, oil burner. 804 East
Main.
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnish
ed. Thomas Road, across from
Dark's grocery.
BAZAAR RUMMAGE SALE Candy,
cooked food, hot lunch, fish pond.
Friday. Phoenix Grange hall.
Closing timo for Too Late to Clas
ilfy Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
Too Late to Classify
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
EVERYTHING for your roofing needs,
a carload shipment received of roof
ing paper, building paper, roof
paint, roof stain, and asphalt. Cedar
shingles, let. 2nd and 3rd grade,
priced to save you money.
SHIPMENT received of steel-top cook
stoves, containing large firebox and
duplex grates, at 912.76.
LARGE quantity of boots, shoes, blan-
kcm, iin coats ana pants and
slickers.
WE HAVE Installed a complete stock
of window glass, all sizes and pric
ed to save the pocketbook,
PIPE, pipe fittings, cable, belting,
pulleys and sheave boxings.
WEDGES, sledges, crosscut saws, axes,
tools and implements at special
prices.
heavy
STOVE PIPE and elbow,
gauge, at 20 cents each.
RANGES, heatrolas. heaters, new and
used furniture, bed spring, mat
tresses, cots and cot pads at ma
terially reduced prices.
Buy Her Gifts at the
EBAEsflD) BOX
and SAVE!
Friday and Saturday Specials
ROBES & LOUNGING PAJAMAS
FLANNELS SILKS and CORDS
regular values to $7.98
Sale Price $1.93 to
GIFT SUGGESTIO
SLIPPERS
HOSE
BAGS
PAJAMAS
priced to save you money
GOWNS
SLIPS
DAN0ETTES
SWEATERS
COTTON FROCKS
BLOUSES
JEWELRY
SCARF SETS
HANKIES
SCARFS
. Coats Sale Prices Dresses Sale Prices
$4.98 to $10.98 $1.98 to $10.98
ALL GIFTS WRAPPED FREE
THE
Phone 989
223 East 6th
STEADY WORK WANTED 30 yearn
selling and business experience.
Will do anything for small pay.
Beat reference. Employer's oppor
tunity. Box 144 Tribune.
AAAAA Very tractive 2-bed-uZOUU
room cottage, hardwood
w floors, base tub, ttle s:nk,
coved ceiling. furnlahed with good
furniture, paved street. Will pay
12 as a rental.
ALSO
ONE of the finest sub-Irrigated farms
in the valley, with modern Improve
ments. Investigate this if you want
a good farm.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
7 No. Bartlett. Phone 1498
AUCTION SALE PAVILION. No. Med
ford. Sat., Dec. 10. 10 head of Jer
sey and Guernsey heifer calves;
2 rojLstcred Guernsey bull calves:
20 head pigs, some geese and ducks
In addition to usual consignments.
Alwavs attend the auction.
8. ORE. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.
Col. A. H. Dudley, auctioneer.
Phone 8M-J-3.
FOR REN T Furnished uprUlra
apartment, electric range and re
frigerator. 2 blocks from Main
on S. Central, Phone 1076.
Good Used SMALL Piano, in good
condition, 960. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe.
There li no substitute
for the BEST Be sure
to say "Snlder's" when
.you order .Milk and other
dairy products!
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The
Most
Complete Food
OF THEM ALL FOR BABY
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WHOLESOME
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It's the most complete food of all fresh Pasteurized milk
that builds for health and strength. From their earliest
years the milk-drinking-habit is all-essential for your
youngsters. And when you order your milk and other
dairy supplies at Snider 's you p.!way fel safe about
their purity and high quality. Our reputation assures you
that peace of mind.
Snider's FARM FRESH BUTTER
Nutritious "Farm Fresh" butter is a real HEALTH FOOD
rich, smooth in texture, uniform in goodness, this fine
butter should be used generously by young and old! Be
sure that there is PLENTY of SNIDER 'S FARM FRESH
butter on YOUR table at ALL meals 1
SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE COMPANY
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Irl W. Morse, 44. poet and editor,
died suddenly after an internal hem
orrhage In his home at 13 Newton
street at 10 o'clock Inst night.
Mr. Morse has resided In Medford
a little more than a year and had
been planning to edit a map fiat no ot
poetry here. He was born In St.
Paul, Minn.
He Is survived by his wife Phyllis,
two children. Donna ond James Mor
ris; two fustd children, Richard and
Betty Trul It niter, a brother, Peter
Morse, and his mother, Mrs. Anna
Morse.
Funeral arrangements were being
held In abeyance pending word from
his mother who reticles hi St, Paul.
HITLER ENRAGED
AT AIDE'S BIER
NEW YORK. Dm. i (API Th
Nw Yorfc Nti. Volknmllunii. soclsl
democratic wc.kly newspaper, said
today Adolf Hitler "turned lwle with
rage'- and refused to deliver the fu
neral oration for Ernst om Hath, aa
saAMnsted nal official. November 17.
because the father bereated Hlllei
Where the Finer Gifts
Are to Be Found
And Where the Price Is
Always A . Little Lower!
JNO. W. JOHNSON'S
Jewelry Store
CUPP'S SENSATIONAL CHRISTMAS SALE!
WA T ARE
USE OUR
MAR
$20,000
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STOCK SLASHED!
All Regular Stock Cash Talks During This Big Sale!
No Trade-ins Can Be Accepted At These Prices!
RUGS
ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED
UAUENPORT
SUITES
The Finest Solection of Daven
ports and Chairs wo have ever
offered in a sale! Sixty -five sets
to choose from All Styles a
wide rane of Bargain Prices 1
CHAIRS- HASSOCKS - SIMMON'S
OVER 200
LAMPS
EVERY ONE A BAROAIN
The LARGEST and FINEST selection of
FLOOR LAMPS in SOUTHERN ORE
GON! We have featured this well known
SANDEL lamp line for years so they go
on sale NOW at EXCEPTIONALLY
LOW PRICES! Lamps of ALL TYPES
a splendid gift suggestion!
BEDS. SPRINGS
MATTRESSES
Beauty Rest Mattresses Not Included in This Sale Because of Contract
JOHN CUPP FURNITURE STORE
Check Your Gift Needs
Card Tables
Coffee Tables
Floor Lamps
Bed Lamps
Table Lamps
Smoking Sets
End Tables
Pillows
Novelty Rugs
Desks
Secretaries '
Club Chairs
Bedroom Suites
Bed Springs
Mattresses
Dining Suites
Davenport Suites
Foot Stools
Ranges Heaters
Rugs, all sizes
Linoleum
Electric
Appliances
Occasional ChairsMixmasters
Original Price Tags Left On
Every Article
317-319 East Main St.
Telephone 505
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