THURSDAY, JULY », I M « E con om ic H igh ligh ts Hapix-ning* That A ffect ner Pulls, Dividend Check* Dills o f Every livlividua’. mid International Problem* able from I/Oeal Welfare. T r e e A p p r e c ia tio n Will Be D ifficult Miss Dorothy Tye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tye. became the bride of Lloyd L. Whiteside, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Whiteside, at the Whiteside home on Ross Laue Sun day evening. The twilight ceremony was performed in an archway out-of- doors at 8 o'clock, with Rev. W. H. ! Baton reading the service. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter attended the bridal couple as matron-of-honor end best man. The bride wore pale blue ta'feta, and carried a bouquet o ' pink rosebuds, baby breath and sweet peas. She was given in marri age by her father. Forty guests witnessed the infor mal ceremony and offered congratu lations to the bride and groom dur ing the reception which followed. The bride has been a resident of Medford for the past few years com ing here with her family from Ar- i kansas. The groom was born here 1 and is a graduate of Medford high schoo. Both have many friends here. ' where they will make their home Mr. and Mrs. L. D Whiteside are both well known here in Central Point having many friends here. the Din and Tux National fnsepai- On at least one point opponents of the Roosevelt Administration are In agreement with Its principal strategist. When James H. Farley opened the campaign for the Demo crats at Philadelphia he said that there was but one big issue at stake— the New Deal. Mr. Farley yl is unquestionably right— and he might have gone a step farther and said that the issue is President Ro osevelt. Mr. Roosevelt is the New Deal— and his personality, his opin ions and his record are infinitel.v n.ore important in this campaign th .n is the Democratic platform or the speeches of the Chief's lleuten-j ants. Speeches at the convention—-as at 1 the Republican conclave a fortnight | before— followed a definite pattern. Th.e Keynote address of Senator Barkley— termed by H L. Mencken tile longest keynote speech since the fall of the Roman Rmpire— was well delivered, carefully thought out, highly oratorical. Even as Repub lican Keynoter Steiwer could find nothing but evil in Democrats and nothing but virtue in Republicans. Keynoter Barkley found that the administrations of Harding, Coolidge and Hoover were 100 per cent bad ment he wanted. And he said that he and that| the Administration of stood squarely by the platform. It is inevitable that there will oe Roosevelt was 100 per cent good. A similar attitude was expressed the much comparing of this platform next day when the Senator Majority with that adopted by the Republicans. Leader, Robinson of Arkansas, took j Neither document can be honestly over as permanent chairman and called great. Neither is unequivocal. delivered an address praising R oose-, Both leave plenty of room for velt to the skies and tearing down evasion, and both prefer .generalities his detractors, including The Liberty to specific declarations of policy. League, A1 Smith and ex-president Poth are ful of what acidulous com mentators on the political scene call Hoover. Grand finals was the renomination “ weasel words." Big cleavage in the two platforms by acclamation of Roosevelt and Garner (marking only the second occurs in the relief planks. The time in the party's history that a Republicans favor return of relief to candidate has been nominated with the states—-the Democrats defined out going through the formality of and continue to favor the administra calling the roll of delegates) and the tion of relief by the central govern President's acceptance speech. In this ment, as has been done the last four speech, which was short, pointed and years. The Democratic platform also delivered in his best manner, Mr. praises the Administration’s farm Roosevelt declared war against what he termed “ economic tyranny," said program, says it has saved agriculture • hat his party and Administration from ruin, promises a continuance of the policy of retiring submarginal were following the mandate of the people and were fighting to save land, encouraging cooperatives, and democratic government, said that “ soil conservation.” It pledges the Administration to governments and presidents can “ vigorously and fearlessly" enforce make mistakes but "better the c- the anti-trust laws and to break mo casional faults of a government that nopoly wherever it exists. Most com lives in a spirit of charity than the mentators regard this a as new phase consistent omissions of a government of the New Deal, in that such a law frozen in the ice of its own indif as the NRA necessarily fostered mo- ference." Mr. Roosevelt's speech was noply, required the temporary ab received with tremendous applause, rogation of the anti-trust laws. as was every mention of his name The platform praises the party’s by other orators. acts on behalf of labor, and says it Most important item in Mr. will continue to protect the worker Roosevelt's speech was a clearing up both as a wage-earner and consumer. of the much talked about question II favors encouragement of home- of whether, in view of the Supreme Court’s abrogation of so many cf his major legislative acts, he would Palace Lunch go frankly on record in favor of a new amendment to the Constitution. A Clean Place To Eat He did, though he did not define QUALITY FOOD precisely what kind of an amend- Miss Tye W eds Lloyd Whiteside Rev. Paul Pietsch of San Fran cisco was a wek end guest of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis of Central Point. Rev. Pietsch represents UnevangeL Ized Africa, and spoke to the con gregation Sunday evening. His visit was sponsored by Mrs. Lewis' class. building, lauds the TVA, and pledges itself to the advancement of rural electrification. It taxors the extension of the merit system (civil service! In gov ernment jobs, and pledges itself t.o the maintenance of all our civil liberties. On the immnsely important ques tion of finance, it says the Admin istration has stopped deflation and ■ restored values, declares that the national credit was never better, pledges a balanced budget and u reduced national debt as soon as pos sible. In few planks are there any great differences between the Republican and Democratic platforms. The great difference is in the candidates— in their backgrounds, opinions, philos ophies, and theories of what gov ernment should do and be. It is this difference that will determine the election. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Minnick and son, Herbert Crowder, motored to Yreka, Cal.. Sunday, returning via Klamath Falls, where they stopped for dinner. They report a fine, leis urely trip, covering 240 miles. Chosen by the Medford News’ Contest Manager because of their sturdy construction. Equipped with Evenrude Motors. See them at 23 N. First Street Medford SIMS BROS. Oasis Beauty Salon LOTTA PEARCE If your Beauty isn’t becoming to you, you’d better be coming to me Frederic Machine fermanents— $3.50 and $5.00 Phone 21 X-13 Eagle Point SH U LTS BROS. Dependable A u to P ain tin g Reasonable ItODY A PENDER REPAIRING A GLASS 220 North Bartlett Medford, Oregon M edford Iro n & Steel W o r k s 1155 N. Central Medford, Oregon Steel A Iron Castings Bronze and Aluminum Forging and Welding Boiler Work Phone 40 Repairing Milling Machinery Construction Machinery Logging Equipment Mining Equipment BE WISE- ADVERTISE! Cook’s Beauty School in 19 No. Bartlett Medford, Oregon E X P E R T Phone 61 WATCH and JE W E LRY Repairing At Depression Prices 15 So. Central Ave. Medford C. Earl Bradfish The American A ll Lines of Beauty Culture OPERATORS Mary Cook Cordia Oswald Prince Auto Wrecker 1740 N. Riverside Successor to VALLEY AUTO WRECKER NEW A USED Tires Tubes Batteries Generator A Starter Exchange Owned and operated by PAUL PRINCE, who has been in busi ness in Medford since 1926. DANCE WITH DYNGE At the Oriental Gardens EVE RY SATURDAY NIGHT Tw o Orchestras Old Time and Modern ONE ADMISSION Medford, Oregon 23 S, Riverside, Medford Dr. C. W . Lemery (Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmens) 204 Medford Bldg. 1 rad ice limited to eye. car, nose, and thron» and fitting of glasses Tel. 5 « " Res. 1013 Shangle Studios ¿& C - J s ïu t / t / Expert Photography Eine Portraits a Special!) Medford llidg. m “ Friend” SPRAYERS Stationary and Portable Systems. Water Pumping Machinery DIESEL ENGINES-MOTORS E. R. White Farmers Attention Second II and Rebuilt FARM IMPLEMENTS At Bargain Price* Call and see us at ■i» S. Grape St. Medford 8ales Engineer Medford Phone 27 Oregon Top Notch Eats. G. J. Morris, Prop, FOR A U T O LO A N S SEE COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION Medford, Oregon Food Served at Reasonable Prices at Reasonable Price* 14 South Central Medford Dr. B. C. Wilson Physlrt n and Surgeon 2IO M ’d ford lildg. Me« f o r d . O re. Ces irai Point STONE S DRUQ STORE Fick Hardware Co. & Refrigerators, R E A L T Y CO. WASHING MACHINES Phone $00 Medferd Phone 151 Real Estate Spartan Raidos A R efrig*m om . Speed Queen A May Tag Sale* A Service 131 W. Main St. Ffir a «.now-whit«- bundle— call W olford Dom .-dlc l.aiin<lry! N o violent rubbing or hnn»h cln-mlcul* wear an a) the fabric, fmlc the colors. OUR D A M P W A S H SER VICE the rroitOiiical L$iin>!r\ nervier Each additional pound 4r FLAHARTY Insurance Medford, Oregon m Electric rates hit an all-time low! ( S e c A n sw e r Next W e e k ) 32c for a 13-lb. bundle 15 N Fir Croaley Radios cnlfhfí¿ $ouLDl\Joi e t * 7 7 - ^ TK kußgeD WITH S a J OWl ■ ! R Every piece »wee« and clean— rea«ly to Iron Answer— Th» first President of the U. 8. A. wa* John Hanson, of Maryland, who wa* elected Nov. 5, 1781 to the office of the first ■ tnfederation Although he waa the '"h president ■ngr«-- ho wa* th !.■ was i|> ■ I I Fat. iu* Fir** Fait*, p 4»7 ■ I« ■ ■ n n ■ ■ n H ■ ■ ■ ■ Medford Domestic Laundry ■ M NORTH RIVERSIDE AVE. "C ER TIFIED SANITATION— G l ARD Your electric penny goes more than twice as far today as it did twenty years ago. Electricity is so inexpensive that you can keep your radio going all evening for just one cent. Twenty years ago it would have cost 2'/2 c *° operate it for the same length of time. This decrease in the cost of elec tricity has meant that every housewife can enjoy the luxury of many electrical servants in the home. PHONE inn ■ YOUR H EALTH " The California Oregon Power Company