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MflPgQBD MAIL 'TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON,' THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930.
NOUS
ATTITUDE
Official Statement On Re
fusal Become Candidate,
Bares Reasons Ousting
.Commission Members
No Apology for Action.
SALEM, Ore., July 3. VP)
Governor A. W. Norblitd mude un
nouncement yeaterduy ' by iBHUing
an offlrlul Rtatemcnt thut he will
not be a, candidate for the Ite
puhlican nomlnutlon . for governor
ut the handH of, the atute central
committee when It meetu In a few
weeke to name tho lute George
W. Joneph'H eucceatmr uh Itepuh
llcafv nominee. '.v
The governor's statement touchCH
lightly on hi reaHonn' for not be
coming a candidate, and goex at
lenRth Into ftoine of. ' his official
acta since the primary election
that have brought crltlclHm upon
him. Particularly the mntemeiit
riealg with changea made In the
highway, game and war veterans'
Mate aid commlHaionM.
Ho denies that hlH removal of
Robert W. Hawyer of Head from
the highway cominlHKion waa to
fulfill a promlae made before the
primary to Henator Jay 11. Up
ton of Mend. Hawyer, he saya,
canned lack of harmony' In the
highway hoard and ahowed no In
.terewt In the RotiHeveli coast high
way. All officials removed, he
says, were opposed to his an
nounced policies. '
. ,i Rupport Appreciated.
Norblad expresses appreciation
fotr pressure which, ho says, has
been brought upon him to be a
candidate before the state commit
ted, for tho 47.000 votes given him
'Inthe primary election and the
N8.no plurality given him out
side of Multnomah county, but
adds that bIiico he has always
heen a subscriber to the Oregon
primary system, he accepts' the
Wtdlct of. the voters at tho polls.
'. , "1 would like to soy to tho peo-
Aa nf nraunn thnl I hliva t l'lllt
. .1,11 ..II II.. .. f t.,.l,A1
IV .iiiiiiii uii tuu pi uiiiinnn ( iiutu
,made," the statement says. ' I
did remove Mr. Hawyer from the
highway commission, .Mr. Oorrlgan
from tho game commlinlon and
Mr. North from the vetoran' stale
aid commission for reasons which
uppqared to me to fully Justify my
action In thut roitard.
"'I havo not had reason to
change my opinion, nor do I apol
oglno for my : nctloli. I relieved
there gpntlemon of their official
duties loraclyi because they nsefl
their official positions and Influ
ences In the primary election con
trary to my announced promises
0id policies to tho people "of the
sjato..
. J.-., Sawyer Matlo Trouble.
'"In addition to that, wi far as
Mr, Sawyer Is concerned. 1 can
now tell the peof.le of the state
that In so far as .Mr. Hawyer was
concerned, he was responsible for
. lack of harmony on the stato
highway commission and also, to
aoy the least, he had shown no
Interest In the completion of the
Roosevelt highway which 1 con
sider one of Oregon's greatest
assets.
f."Mr. Sawyer hardly had any
reason for personal complaint,
since he received the office of
highway commissioner through
the requested resignation of Com
missioner Judge Duby. who was
admittedly one of the finest high
way commissioners Oregon ever
had. 1 wb'h to deny most em
phatically the published stale
ments to the effect . that Senator
Joy II. I'pton had anything to do
with the removal , of Mr. Hawyer.
, "The unvarnished truth Is thut
Mr. Upton had no knowledge- of
my Intention to remove Mr. Hnw
yer and was not parly to It- In
any way, shape, or form. 1 ac
cept the entire responsibility for
removing Mr. Sawyer.
Notes Approval.
Jt Is pleasing to me lo note
thai In no single Instance have
I heard anyone disapprove of tho
elections I made to fill the va
cancies caused by Mr. Davo Kvans
to the game commission and Mr.
liaison to the world war veterans'
state aid commission. ! am also
pleased to note that there has
been no criticism of my work os
governor.
"Such criticisms as hove been
made, relate only to the removals
Enjoy e
Yourself!
.Keep Insects
Outdoors
Always
Spray
EXPLAINED
Ml
stated and some petty charges
concerning my official expenses.
The people of Oregon may expect,
and Bhall receive from me. my
very best services as governor
until the expiration of my term.
EGGS ADVANCE AS
RECEIPTS DWINDLE
PORTLAND, Ore., July 3 Jft
Produce exchange maintained cube
butter gradt'H at unchanged whole
Rale nrlcett today except for flrntH
which were cut a cent to 28 cents
a pound. Demand wan Htrong on
top grades, especially for 90-92
score, hut medium and under
grudeti were drnggy. Home deulors
were holding clonely for higher
prlcpH.
New strength In the egg murkpt
was evident In 1 cent advances on
all grades hy u few dealers though
the Pacific Cooperative Poultry us
socintlon announced c,uotatlons
unchanged. Receipts so far this
week havo run 600 cases under
last week. Demand continues fair.
MveMm'k-
PORTLAND. July a. (A1)
Calves -10; steady to strong..
Ilogs. 7fi, on contract; steady.
Rheep J 00; steady. '
No livestock market here July
4 or B.
lrocliico.
POHTLANI), July 3. P) flut- I
ter: l-'lrsts cent lower, other I
grades steady. Firsts 28c. j
Kkuh: Home dealers offering i
cent higher than co-operaiivo as-
soclatlon, which announced iiitii-
laii.ms unchanged. , .
rZ-. TZ.
nuts, hoy, cascara barlt and hops
steadv and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
I'OIITI.ANU, July 3. (P)
Wheat futtires:
Open IllKh Low Close
July 01 Mi .9 Hi .90 .0H
Sept 92 .92 .61 V4 ' .91V4
Deo 9tHi MVi .95 .115
Cash wheal :
nia Hend blnestem 1.07
Soft white w.. .93
Western while w... .93
Hard winter : 91
Northern upi'lUR- .t 91
WeHtern red .. .' 91
Outs: No. 2, 38-lb. white, 127.(10.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 5(lc,
flour 15c, corn 6c, oats 2c, hay 4c.
Wall Street Report
NBW yo rtlC, July a.; The
Block ticker told a tale of wpecula
live exhniiMtlon today, Him re prices
drifted lower ns tnidlng drnftged
long nt the slowest pace In two
years, until late In the sesMlon
when celling became fairly active
In n few shares. The closing gong
fiUKpended nctlvtty for tho triple
holiday.
Most of the active traders had
already left town, and customer'
rooms wero deserted.
Case wus off more than 10.
Losses In mare active shares In
cluding U. R, HI eel, American Can,
Oenerul Uleotvln uml American
Telephono were held to aliout two
point, Dupont hrnke below 10 I
anoiher new low.
The close was weak. Sales up-'
prnxlmated 1,3110,000 shares.
Today's cloning prices for 1 5
selected stocks follow;
Am. ran 117 H
Am. Tel. A Tel 207
Anuconda AO
Col. fins (I2H
Curtlss-Wrlght 7 .
flenernl Klectric (new) 07
(lenerul Motors , 40
Kennlcot Copper i 3K fc
Mont. Ward 2-1
Hudlo Coriionitlou 25 "i
Reading 10
Heai'M Roebuck , B2th
H. V , M I9i
I'nlted Air craft h2 U
It. H. Hteel 1 f7 T
MOTHER FIRS! OFFICER
KILLED TO VISIT TOMB
KANSAS CITY. July S. W
The ninihi-r of Ihn rirot UiiIUmI
HtutcH nrniy officer klllod In tir
tlon In Fninro will bent!! 8ntur
1uy n pIlKrlmmnRC to end nt n
white croHN In tho Hotnmo rente
tery. She l Mm. Catherine Fllmlm
mnnn. Her inn, I, lent. Wllllum T.
KltcelmnionM. iittnrhetl to the 1 li, r
vnrri hottpitnl unit, wiih klllett hy
n Oernmn nerlnl bninh September
. 1017.
Hoot Gibson Star
, Of Rialto Program
Hoot OIHnon will unllop onto the
screert of the Kox Itlnlto theut' r
tomorrow In "Trlinrer Trlek." hi
In'.fst all-tKlklne wetern picture,
rrmnniml Willi .action dynumlte
'from Hinrt to flnlnh.' ' , ,"
The ncene In Inld In the land of
fighting romance. Hoot plny the
purl of a miner who come in to
breuk up o wnr between nhrep im'n
and cattle men nnd Incldentnlly to
nvente the death of a murdered
brother. Thero nre thrlllii a-pnn-
Pino every minute, toxether with '
plenty of the comedy for which ;
lloot'a pictures are fnmoua. i
Needlera to ay. Hoot aluo findu;
time la engage In an appealing
romance. In which the pari of the'
lrl la played by charming Rally !
lhn.w.MlM Eller'a role la th.it!
of the girl owner of a aheep ranch ;
who I, at her wlt'a end until the I
ehlvalrou. Hoot rldea to the aacue. I
I 1
w 1 1,1 I
1 I BAR TO OILING
Allowance Periled
an is m tgfttafuafKm
Now that she's married Mrs.
Ruth Mix Gflmore. 17. may lose her
$250 a month allowance from her
father, Tom Mix.
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POStal Telegraph POle On
.. . . ii,, nil nit
Right of Way to Oil Plant
Will Be Moved Soon, Is
Rolinf
DtJUcli
Tho polar controversy underway
ubo'lt H l'ostal Telegraph pole
which Infringes uyon the right of
way of the Southern Pacific spur
to the ' Jackson county road oil
heating plant, showed signs this
morning of being settled, after de
laying loud oiling operations for
severul dnys. '
Accord! tig to County Knglilocr
Paul Rynning, It looks like the
matt or would bo adjudicated by
the middle of next week. As soon
as H Is, the work of placing the
final coat of oil on tho Huch high
way and tho Hams Valley highway
wilt be started.
Tho Richfield Oil company upon
vvhcine properly the pole riKCH, had
offered to Intercede and use Uh
good offices in having ihe pole
shifted, so as to comply with tho
Oregon Public Hervioe commission
I rule that u pole mum be einht L'eet
i from the center of the right of
I way. The moving of the polo was
a technical mutter of which the
'general public is not very much
'aware, nnd involved iho unravel'
ling of miles of red tape.
There Is a strong demand thru
out the county for the oiling of nil
rural roads, upon which tile dust
files thickly from now until snow
flies. Owing to the lack of funds,
It Is not likely all these requests
can be met. The oiling program
this year was something of a test,
and If it proves a success, will be
listed next year us u heavy Item In
the budget.
Housewives of Kuule Point a
month ago requested the county
court to oil the county roads In
that vicinity, as the dust was a
nuisance during the summer.
T
PKORIA. III.. July 2. (Special)
Blue Iitubon Mult, u centrm
lluiiuiN tirm. In (wifouraKing the
Hunter hoyH In keep kuIiik. "Ilur
rtili for Hunter llrutuerx, the
reeonl hreukluK plnne. "City of
ChleiiHo nnil Centrul Hlllnoln." wnx
the inenHiiKi' relayed to tho Intrepid
avlntom by Ulue lilhlion Mult to
Hiiy, when It MuNhoil wind to the
flyern thut tllue Klhlion Mult
woulil nlve them one dollnr fur
every mlmitu they reiniilueil nlnfl
after 6 p. in., July 1. This extru
Klft mrrlfH with It the felliltutlniiM
tuid Krulltutle of nil Hotith eentrul
Illinois, the nieKHUite rend.
MnrHliflehl Inmnllnllnn of Him
plex printer leloKruph Hystem In
loctil nfflees ot WeHtern Union,
completed.
I m : ' i w j.v ii mum
THE YEAR'S DIZZIEST
DISH OF SLAPSTICK
COUNTY
ROADS
NEAR
REMOVAL
1 COMINQ j
! SUNDAY
Lake Resorts and Nearby
Celebrations Lure Local
Folk Over July 4 Holiday
Ijike resorttt will play an impor
tant part In the celebration plans
of MfMlford people. Inquiries today
revealed. Diamond nnd Pish
lokcK'and Lake of the Woods are
the three main attractions. Quite
a number of motorists left tills
afternoon to avoid the heavy traf
fic that is expected tomorrow
morning. Other large delegations
will find their way to celebrations
at Crescent City. Afhland and
Klamath and there will be the
usual number of people who will
remain to keeji the home fires
burning.
Of course, as usual. Crater Lake
will attract many Med ford people.;
Plans of a fow Med ford citizens j
picked at random are as follows: i
Carl V. Tengwuld will stay In his j
nffic. and create a payroll. "I i
would be foolish to go out tomor
row when everyone else is making
the roads duwty. 1 can go fishing
any time." '
C. O. Smith will work in the
morning, ano g out some place for
dinner In the evening.
A. S. Roscnbaum will get up nt
five o'clock, go to Klamath Kails,
Crater Jake, and In the evening
to Ashland. Ills two nephews will
accompany him.
Jack Carle will be around. No
particular plans ma tie, unless to
mow some lawns.
Willsie Pruitt "I'm going fish
"Coming events
cast their
shadows before"
WS A POTY T BE (FATS
X If
- I
When tempted to over-indulge
"Reach for a
Lucky instead"
Be moderate be moderate in all things,
even In smoking. Avoid that future shadow
v by aVoiding over-indulgence, if you
would maintain that modern, evcr-youtli-
ful figure. "Reach for a lucky instead."
Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever
smoked, made of the finest tobacco The
Cream of the Crop "ITS TOASTED." Lucky
Strike has an extra, secret heating process.
Everyone knows that heat purifies and so
20,679 physicians say that Luckles are less
irritating to your throat.
"It's toasted"
Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough
In his famous book entitled "Foods For the Fat," Dr. Yorke-Davics gives this advice: "Any system for reducing
fat will be of no avail if the patient persists In eating between meals." We do not represent that smoking lucky
Strike Cigartttes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted .
to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence
in things that cause excess weight and, by avowing over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.
TUNE IN The lucky Strike Dance Orcl.ctra, every Saturday and Thursday evening, over N B. C networki.
y IIH Tni Am.rton Txfettta Co Mn.
ing. I don't know where but I'm
going some place where I can
catch fish. Probably to some little
stream. "
Dr. B. R. Klliott "We have a
boat reserved and everything all
set to catch fish at Diamond lake.
Pin taking my family with me and
will remain there until Kunday."
Verne .Hhangle "I may go to
Portland, Crescent City, Crater
Ijike. And I nufy stay home and
play golf. When a fellow has u
wife he can't say where he will
go."
Tim Fallin "I'm going to spend
the Fourth of July right In Med
ford, Ore. Oh. I'll go fishing In
the morning, of course, but that
isn't news."
Don Newbury "Prospect, Cra
ter I.sake or Klamath Falls. We
can't decide which. We asked the
baby and she wanted lo go to all
three."
Mrs. Maud Chapman "I'm go
ing to stay at home and rest until
evening. Then we will take our
supper out on the liver, probably
Into the Sams Valley country-"
Olenn Rrenner "I'm going to
sleep while the town is quiet, if
you think anyone cares to know."
Tom Fuson "I'm going to Lake
of the Woods for the Fourth. I'm
going to take all the fish out of
tho lake and bring them back and
distribute them among my neigh
bors. Will stay there the fifth,
too. Taking no one but the family."
Mrs. K. W. Wakefield "Apple
gate and a picnic dinner. That's
how we'll spend the Fourth, with
the J. W. Wakefields, K. R. Coss
.family, Wlllard Whitmans and
Lester Cox and family.' .
Wm. Isaacs "At my cabin, my
favorite spot. I'm going down to
night. And I'm going to do some
fishing."
M rs. A. W. Mason "We're go
ing to Crescent City tonight. We're
not going to take anyone but the
dog. We're going to do what we
please and eat wherp we please."
The Misses Lucille Barrett and
Ruth Koozer plan to celebrate in
Klamath Falls, now famous for its
bearded men.
T. J. Kn right and family will
visit the Herb Hunna family at
Jacksonville all day.
Among local residents planning
to motor to Diamond Ijike ore
Mrs. Josephine Jones, W. P. Gil
lette, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oarlock,
Raymond Mays and Fred Thomas.
Crescent City will attract Mr.
J and Mrs. Frank Farrell, Constance
Andrews, Helen Dugun, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Bun well, Arthur Perry.
Fred Parsons.
William Kchulz will find his way
to Fish lake and Mr. and Mr.
; S. N. Oormnn and daughter Nellie
j will visit Dead Ilndlan. Ashland
I will also be -the destination of
many local people and Lake of
the Woods is aura cling u nut her
large delegation.
Bank Man Dies
BURNS, July a.(P) K.trl H.
Conser, 50, cashier of the First
National bank here, died yester
day of Injuries suffered in an auto
mobile accident the first of the
week.
is?
Free Funeral Is
! Prize At Legion
Post Celebration
HARVEY. 111., July .1. ()
There's to be a celebration by
the American legion here to-
morrow, and the merchants
fr are furnishlns prizes.
One ot the rewards the of-
fer la by on undertaker is a
free funeral.
SENATE AGREES
ON STUDY FUND
WASTI I NO TON,' July 3. (&
Continuance of the Hoover law
enforcement commission's inquiry
Into enforcement of all laws was
assured today when the senate ac
cepted the house provision for
$250.ouo In plnce of its own $50.
000 fund limiting the inquiry to
prohibition.
The netiun overturned an earlier
senate vote to restrict the eommis
sion's investigation.
i .Pre.sklent Hoover had warned
! congress that is the larger amount
! were not forthcoming, he .would
' obtain the extra funds from pri
! vate jintirces.
SARGON GAVE HIM
A 14 POUND GAIN
"It wasn't any mild case of rheu
matic and neuritis pains that K:ir
gon hud to tackle in my case fur
my shoulders and urm.s word su
BIBEAU
pa i nf ii I I eou d ha rdly use them
ii nd my right hip anil leg were in
about the same fix. I was in pain
and misery all the time. Medicines,
treatments and b&thi didn't do me
nny Kod, but 12 bottles of Sargon
drove every pain out of my body,
built up and strengthened my whole
system and gave me a gain, of 14
pounds.
"Hargon Pills got my liver actlve
and cleansed my whole system of
poisons and I don't believe there
Ls any finer luxatlvo in the world."
.1. T. Uibeau. 701-1 liith Ave We
alth', real estate broker.
Coming to Medford
DR. MELLENTHIN
Special Attention
to
Internal Medicine
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
Hotel Holland
on "
Tuesday, July 15
from' 10 a. m., to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
Nt Charge For Consultation
Dr. MellentMn'o visits are great
ly appreciated and patronized, es
pecially by those who are suffering
or ailing from troubles of the in
ternal organs, in the cheat or abdo
men; also head; ear, nose and
"iroat. The Doctor accepts only
those who can be treated medicin
ally with the aid of correct diet
and. hygiene for which a nominjl
charge is made.
Women If married please bring
tl eir husbands.
Whatever your complaint may be
It will be of interest to consult the
Doctor on this trip. .
Below are the names of 'a few of
his many satisfied patients:
Mrs. Harriet Anstadt, Astoria. '
Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis. ,
Chas. Desch, Portland. ,
W. G. Grubbe, Albany. :
- Mrc. J. G. Huntsucker, Toledo.
W. E. Hanklns, Mt. Hebron, Calif.
Denver Kincaid, Ashland.
Bert Lampa, St. Helens. ' ,
L. H. Martin, Moro.
F. O. Pollard, Yreka, Calif.
E. F. Smith, Heppner.
Mrs. Wm. Schuenlng, Helix.
Lee Oey, North Powder.
T. L. Shi wn, Golriendale.
Emma Turner, Mikkato.
Henry Trowl.-rldge, John Day.
J. H. Wood, Eugene.
V. P. Harris, Athena.
Mrs. B. Danks, Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Walter Sco'.t, Mt. Angel.
Henry Schultz, Pendteton.
Mrs. O. N. Kimball, Crabtree.
Mrs. Frank Simpson, Hood River
Lee Slucher, La Grande.
Note above the exact date and
clacel Permanent address: 268
So. Serrano, Lrs Angeles, Calif
Funny Birds Don't Lay Eggs
But ,
THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST
BIRDS ARE LAYING FOR YOU
SUNDAY
With the
' bouncing buffoons of
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