T H U R S D A Y , S K P T K M I I K K :M , 11KM1 central E con om ic H igh ligh ts p o in t c e n t r a l po ln t , o r eg o n u i k r u an TAUE U V E T h e t a r if f will likely be an is s u e . ! iu d u s try . His firs t c o n n ectio n w ith T re m e n d o u s d ifference of opiu lo n f o r A ugu st th i s y e a r a r e not yet m o to r c o tn p au ies w as n 1915 a t Mo­ h as resu lted from th e reciprocal compiled. desto , Calif. F o llo w in g th a t he spent trjd> a g re e m e n t act a u th o r iz in g th e T h e Increase in use of O r e g o n ’» seven y e a r s in F a llo n . Nev., w h e re P re s ,d e n t to lo w er t a r if f d u tie s it, r o a ds was in line w ith th e s t a t e ’s he h a n d le d th e F o r d agency. H ap p en in g » T h a t A ffe c t th e D in ­ favor of co u n trie s doing th e »ante tr e m e n d o u s ris e in r e c r e a ti o n a l tr a - C o n ti n u in g u n d e r t h e s a m e p o li­ L. C. T a y lo r, v e te r a n a u to m o b ll " cies cu rrie d out hv W W. Allen d u r ­ n e r P ail» , D iv id e n d C heek» m id Tax for its. C ongress will be b elea g u ered vel. which a c c o rd in g to n o n -r e s id e n t figures am o u n ted to m a n , a s s u m e d a c tiv e m a n a g e m e n t of ing th e past eleven years , th e new Itill. o f E v e ry In d iv id u a l. N atio n al on t h e one han d by pow erful g ro u p s ! re g is tr a tio n a n d I n t e r n a tio n a l P ro b lem » fn » e p a i. w an tin g a high ta r iff , such as agri- a b o u t 40 per c e n t, th e m o to r c lu b of- P ierce-A lien M o to r Co., Dodge H ro­ o w n e r will m a i n ta i n t h e n a m e of c u ltu re , and eq ually p ow erful g ro u p s ficial said. und P ly m o u th h e a d q u a r t e r s , 112 So. P ierce-A lien M otor Co. A n u m b e r of a b le fr o m L o ra l W e lfa re . w an tin g a low er ta r iff an d bigger F o r th e firs t tim e in h is to ry , too. R iv erside, S a tu r d a y . S e m p t e m b e r lv im p r o v e m e n ts in t h e show ro o m s In a P r e s id e n tia l- e le c tio n year, foreign business, such as th e heavy tax es paid d u r i n g a sin g le m o n t h He h a s p u r c h a s e d W. W. A llen's and g a r a g e a r e c o n te m p la t e d by Mr. with th e h e a d li n e s a n d th e t h o u g h t s m ach in ery an d a u to m o b ile m a k e r s r e a c h e d an d p assed th e m illion d o l­ in t e r e s t in th is w ell-k n o w n a u to m o ­ T aylor. T h e s t a f f will be r e t a in e d of th e v o te r s c o n c e rn e d a lm o st e n ­ T h e T ow nsend plan will, in all l a r m a r k . T ax es in th e m o u t h o f . bile firm w hich w as in c o r p o r a t e d 11 w ith th e a d d itio n of new m e m b e rs ti re y w ith t h e o p p o sin g c a n d id a te s p robability, be given little consider- J u l y a m o u n t e d to $1 .0 91.565.14 y e a rs ag o, S e p te m b e r 18, 1925. To m e e t w ith D odge an d P ly m o u th for th e n a t i o n 's h ig h e s t office, th e a t *o n - O utside of one o r tw o sta te s. “ I n c r e a se in t h e use of gasoline, of T h e new o w n e r a n d a ctiv e m a n ­ d e a le rs from all s e c tio n s of th e next C o n g re s s conies in fo r relativ ely suc^ as W a sh in g to n , T o w n s e n d ite s co urse, in d ic a te s a n in c r e a se use of a g e r o f P ierce-A lien M otor Co. is little a t t e n t i o n . Hut C o n g ress Is al- h a v e m ade a very poor sh o w in g in ea c h a u to m o b il e ," C oan said. " M o ­ widely a c q u a i n te d t h r o u g h o u t s o u t h ­ n o r t h w e s t. Mr. T a y lo r left to d ay for S e a tt le w h e re 1937 m o d e ls will be ways v it a ll y i m p o r t a n t. A stu b b o rn th e p rim aries of e it h e r party. And to r ists. bo th r e s id e n ts a n d n o n -r e s i­ e r n O re g o n t h r o u g h h is association d is p lay ed a n d p la n s fo r m u la t e d fo r \ C o n g ress c a n j u s t a b o u t ru in a p resi­ th e bonus issue is at last d e a d — a d e n t, h av e sh o w n a decided t e n d e n ­ w ith local c a r agencies. In 1931 he t h e fall an d w in te r selling c a m p a ig n \ d e n t ’s p r o g r a m an d a m b i ti o n s — as fact w hich has caused m an y a p o liti­ cy th i s y ear to m a k e m o re a n d b e t t e r lo cated in M edford a n d was associ­ | D ates fo r th e M edford s h o w in g of cal a s p ira n t to say ‘ T h a n k G o d !" H o o v er fo u n d o u t In his last tw o use of th e m o t o r vehicles an d h i g h ­ ated w ith th e used c a r d e p a r t m e n t Some of th e longest an d most a< - w ays pro vided f o r th e m by a d v a n c ­ of th e G ates A u to c o m p a n y u n til ih e new D odge a n d P l y m o u th cars y ears. And a fr ie n d ly C o n g ress can I will be a n n o u n c e d bv Mr. T a y lo r up-1 m a k e t h e W h it e H o u s e a le gislative rim on io us d e b a te will concern laws in g science." T h e m o t o r v eh icle re*: 1933, w hen he a c c ep ted a position on his r e t u r n to M edford. which a re now in existence but a re p a ra d is e — as R o o sev elt le a r n e d in g is tra tio n has in c re a se d , he asid, but with Pte ree-A U eu Co. as sales m a n ­ his first tw o y ears, w h en th e legis­ d u e to expire— th e so-called " t e m ­ no t as m uch as g a so lin e c o n s u m p ti o n j a g e r in th e used c a r division. An in- C O ItltE t T T h e m o to r c lu b officia l pointed t e r e s t in th e h u s iu e s s was secu red by lativ e b ra n c h of th e g o v e rn m e n t suc­ p o ra ry em erg en cy m e a s u r e s ." T hey " W h a t ’s th a t q u e e r o d o r ? " a s k e d cu m b e d to t h e in f lu e n c e and appeal will go off th e s t a t u t e hooks unless o u t th a t in J u n e a n d Ju ly , tw o o f ' M r . T a y lo r in 1935 a n d since th a t C ongress gives th em new life, th e peak m o n t h s of t h e 1936 to u r in g tim e he a n d Mr A llen h ave o p e ra te d th e lady fro m th e city " F e r t i l i s e r ” , of t h e executive. T h e vitally seaso n, t h e r e w as a n in c re a se o f 16 th e e s t a b li s h m e n t jo in tly , th e f a r m e r told her. M ake-up t h e n ext H o u se of R e p re ­ Among such law s a re : d o lla r d e v a lu a tio n m e a - ! p e r cent In use of g aso line in Ore- T w e n ty -o n e y e a r s ex perience in S he; “ F o r t h e l a n d 's s u k e i " s e n t a ti v e s will he larg ely d ep en d en t im p o r t a n t E lectric F a r m a n d H om e gon. F o r th e y e a r, up to t h e end of c a r s e llin g h a s f a m ilia riz e d Mr. Tay- H e: "Y es, m a ' a m . " - Making the o n who rises to th e P res id en cy — if su r e ; th e s a m e lor w ith all a n g le s of t h e a u to m o ti v e G ra d e W ith Wool. Mr. R o o sev elt is re-elected, it will A u th o rity loans; t h e CCC a p p ro p r i- J u l y , t h e in c r e a s e o v e r th e I — ----- ---------- be c e r t a i n t h a t t h e H o u se will be a tio n s; th e recip ro cal ta r iff ; th e ex- p e rio d of 1935 a m o u n t e d to 15 p e r cent. cise (n u is a n c e ) taxes on gasoline, p r e p o n d e r a n t l y D em o cratic, w lble if G o v e rn o r L a n d o n comes in, th e Re­ radios, etc.; th e 3 cent po stag e rate: Bobby ca m e in at noon looking p u b lic a n s will u n d o u b te d l y co n tro l th e i n t e r s t a te oil p ro d u ctio n li m i ta ­ reviled, very m uch d is tre s se d . th e low er b ra n c h . R e p re s e n ta tiv e s ti o ns co m pacts; t h e m uch act. T he “ M u m m y ," he said, " is It t r u e m u s t r u n fo r o ffice every tw o y ears m u ch praised n e u t r a l i t y and t h e i r p olitical life is o ften very o ld est em erg en cy b u re a u in th e gov­ t h a t an ap ple a day keeps th e d o c to r e r n m e n t— th e R FC, w hich was s t a r t ­ a w a y ? " sh o rt. / "Y es, d e a r , ” rep lied his m o th e r. A d if f e r e n t s t a t e of a f f a ir s o b ta in s ed Hoover an d c o n tin u e d an d e n l a r g ­ in t h e S e a n te . A S e n a to r r u n s only ed by R oosevelt— m u s t also be given " W h y ? " " W e l l, I've kept th i r t e e n d o c to rs ev ery isx y e a rs , an d, as a re s u lt, th e a new okay if it is to continue. So Congress will be busy next y ear a w a y th is m o r n in g , b u t I'm a f r a id 1937 C o n g re ss will be D e m o c ra tic a l­ ly c o n tr o ll e d even t h o u g h th e R e­ w h e th e r th e d o n k e y o r th e e le p h a n t one'I h av e to c o m e th is a f t e r n o o n . " p u b lic a n s sw e e p th e c o u n tr y . I t is ru les in th e old colonial ho use on — (N ew Y ork I C h r is ti a n A dvocate. m a t h e m a t i c a l l y im possible for th e P e n n s y lv a n ia Avenue. Cotton E x p o r t s Down G O P to w in a m a j o r i ty in t h e u p p er The in d u s tria l p ro d u ctio n index is E x p o r t s of A m e r i c a n cotto n th e h o u se — if it too k every c o n tes ted still on th e rise. F a v o r a b l e signs do ­ first th r e e yc s ot the iNew D eal s e a t it w o u ld lack tw o v o tes of co n­ m in a te all in d u s try . Biggest p ro b ­ tro l. As m a n y co n te s te d s e n a t o r s h l p s lem now is th e th r e a t of la b o r ) a r e in t h e Deep S o u th , w h e re th e De­ trouble. m o c r a tic n o m i n a t i o n Is t h e sa m e A n o th e r problem w hich m ay grow j th i n g a s e lec tio n , it is in ev itab le t h a t rap id ly in im p o rta n c e , is t h a t of th e j t h e D e m o c r a t s will h av e a s u b s t a n ­ price level. C o n s u m e r g ro u p s s a y | tia l m a j o r i t y w hen th e m e m b e rs of th a t living costs a r e going up f a s te r j th e S e n a te a n s w e r roll-call in J a n u ­ t h a n salarie s and w age checks, th a t j ary. th e rises a r e u n ju s tifie d . T h e r e is | E v e n so, b est c o m m e n ta t o r s feel political a n d eco nom ic d y n a m i te in t h a t th is will n o t be a m a j o r o b s ta c ­ this. le to G o v e rn o r L a n d o n 's p ro g r a m , in e v e n t of his election . If th e v o ters d isav o w th e New Deal, S e n a to r s of b o th p a rtie s will s n iff t h e w ind an d fall in line w ith t h e m a n d a t e . And, on th e o t h e r h a n d , sh o u ld P re s id e n t O r e g o n ’s h ig h w a y s received m o re R o osev elt be e n d o rs e d a g a in , he will use in J u l y th is y e a r t h a n in an y ; n a t u r a l l y be a b le to b r i n g a b o u t m o n th in h is to ry if g a so lin e gallo n- , n d U. S. Army Horse Show Team C o n g re ss io n a l a g r e e m e n t of alm o st age fig u re s com piled by t h e secre- { PORTLAND OREGON a n y t h i n g h e wishes. t a r y of s t a t e a r e t a k e n a s , a n in d i c a ­ N o m a t t e r w ho ta k e s th e big plum 3/o tio n of tr a v e l volum e, a c c o rd in g to in N o v e m b e r ,th e co m in g C o n g ress R a lp h A. Coan. d ir e c to r of t h e O re- j 1 9 S h o w s in O n # - 11 a c re s u n d e r o n e r o o t E x h ib its o t p u r e b re d liv e s t o c k , will be faced w ith a n u m b e r of vital gon S ta t e M otor ass o ciatio n in D o g s. P o u lt ry P e t S to c k W ild L ife , la n d issues. T h e tax is sue will b e u p ag ain c h a r g e of traffic, P ro d u c ts M a n u t a c t u r e d P ro d u c ts 4 H -—b ig g e r a n d b e t t e r t h a n ever, in all C lu b a n a S m ith H u g n e s V o c a t io n a l Ed u j C o n s u m p tio n of gaso lin e in th e c a t io n W o r k a ls o H o r s e S h o w *-• .♦X*.&ÄA * ♦ ♦-• j O. , . r N. C e n tra ! P R IC E . M e d fo rd