Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    PXGfl EIQHT "" WEDFORD JNfSlL TRIBUNE, HEDFORD, OTECiON, FRTDAYn AITCUST 8, 1930. i
MEIER NAMED iSllFIRST TRAIN flFffEEfc
BY DISSENTERS fjrNpi BARTLOTS IS -... r, MWrrn PA f UirOvIC '
w L J shipped east iOWtlc (mnlUAl)
2y 1 I III III"
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Pprtland Merchant Assumes
Mantle and Policies of
" Joseph Nominee Ex
; pects to Be 'Manager',
" Not povernor With No
Promises or Pledges.
55 IJZ Vf;
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... J'Oim.AND, Ore., Aim. . (IP)
-r-Wlth III nomination liit nljiht
bf 3uliui L. Meier, Portland mer
chant, flu Independent candidate
for Kovernor, the Oregon electo
rate .will have three cundidateH
to I'hooite from when they bo to
the polls to elect u governor In
Novemher'.'
,, I'JlH Metuchun, Portland, hotel
mjin,. was, chosen a8 the Keputill
can candidate at a recent meet
ing of the Hlote central committee.
Thin wan the first time in the
history of the mate a Itepubllcaii
qundidute had heen named In that
manner. ..and . resulted from the
death ' of Henntor fleorge V. .lo-,
hV.'PH,' who won nominated In the
May' primaries Kdward V. Ilai
lejr,' Junction city, wns nominated
In-'the primaries iih the Democratic
standard hearer,
J Senator .Joseph was elected on a
llliitform 'of free 'Hpeech, munici
pal ' and ' public development of
hydro-electric power and the abo
lition 'of' the public service ram
mission.!" - ' 1
'"When the' Republican central
edmmllU'e. nominated Metschnn,
followers ' of ' Joseph charged It
hod; "scrapied" the platform which
Won' th i Bppport of more than
Sto.ktO Voter's In the primary elec
tion and immediately announced
they1 would place an Independent
cnptld,nte the field. Meler'B
nomination lust nigni. wan me uui-
rowth "Of thnt announcement.
Meier "formerly wns associated
with Jineph ' In 'a. Portland low
flrm. rtnd previous; to the Repub
lican?, stale convention had agreed
to , become .n candidate for the
nomination. .When the Mote com
mittee, fnlled to Indorse the Jo-nepfc-platorhi,
however, he with
drew from the race. Despite thin
he received 10 voteo In the final
ballot on which Metnchan wuh
nominated,' Metsehnn polled ; 20
put of the 30 votes.
Kuur ., thousand persons Attend
ed the convention hunt night at
which Meier was nominated. More
than SG00 of them signed pledges
to support o candidate who would
iwrry.on the platform omincloted
by. the late Senator Joseph.
i , Meier was nominated by nn
unanimous ballot, enst by the
secretary nfler the 4000 Indepen
dent, .without u diMsentlng vote,
had,, supported a motion calling
ton. such a .ballot,
f In his acceptance speech Meier
sold he had no Intention of going
into ppllllcs.
"..If elected," ho snld, "I am not
going ila .Salofli , its governor, but
a'a manager of one or tno urn
get Jobs In the United States. I
qxpecli 16 go without promise or
pledge' uncontrolled by any politi
cal machine."
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Senator Joseph I. I'lirliui.
SAN JOSK, Cnl, A UK- 8. P)
The hand of d'iith today had end
ed the career of ex-Kn:itor J. U.
Phelan, after an HlncnH which last
ed Hlnoe May of thlH year.
Surrounded by mem hern of hln
family, the former Henutor, who
for many yearH had been an out-'
standing flKure In California poli
tical, Hoclal and cultural life, lapne-1
Into unconKclouHnea at 1:30 ycM
terday afternoon, and died three
hour, lntr.
Kuneral nervines will be held
Monday morning nt Ht. Ignatius
church In Han Frnncinro.
Horn in Han KranclHco In IH61,
Mr. 1'helan at an early utso took
an IntereHt In politico, and wrved
three ternm n mayor of hln na
tive city. lie wan elected to the
Henato In liJIi on the Dcmocrntlc
ticket.
After hlH term of office, he re
tired and devoted hi rime If to cul
tural activities. Ho wuh connected
with many banking and hiiHim-HH
enterprlseH In Cnllfornia, hut found
time to Uevoto much , eneiy to
public Hervlne.
10- Carloads Shipped Out
Over Alturas Cut-Off, Due
in Chicago in 8 Days
Train a Day Next Week
L
PLANT FIRE HIT
ASHLAND, Auk. 8. (Hpl.) j
The Moon Lumber company suf-
feretl damage of approximately
$20,000 here yesterday afternoon
when fire demroyed dry -kllim and
a large Biipply of lumber. The
Aohlund fire department quelled
the flumes, which for a time
threatened the entlro plant.
The, company had planned to
aturt operntinK next week ufter
n HUHpenwIon of activitleN for the
pant Bummer, employing approxi
mately 70 men. The fire may
chaiiKe planH, but It waa thought
today that the mill and box fac
tory may benhi operutlona ntt
Kcheduled.
X STORY 2
,' (Continued from Pag 1)
at the official weather reporting
stntlnn In the southern part of the
city.
An overcoet sky today gave
Pendleton some relief front op
pressive temperatures with a pos
sibility of roln. Yesterday's maxi
mum was 104.
Hhowero during the night broke
a, long flry period at Eugene. The
maximum. -.tempcraluro was 88
yesterday. The mercury readied
rtSflji $ranta Pass, i "'
f viltor having hit the 100 mark
(tt'(lrtnij Pnso for two consecutive
JuV. ' Uie! thermometer sturled nn
early cllmh tudny, registering 88
dekteet t to a. m.
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STORY 3
T(fcntlnud from Pag 1)
would.yreHerit relief menmirefl un
der consldoratlon.
Jinter ho exitected to tnlk over
JCjnn dlMtnnce telephone with Alex-irtrter-
Ikk, farm board chair
mat)., who In In the went and In
dir-HCt touch with the iltuallon.
In order that no lime may he
lout In laying the ba;n for relief
work, the president wan comilder
lngl'biinml1inRa hln iimpohm1 trip
to hlii Virginia mountain lodtci
today and not leuvlng until tomor
row.
' It wta relternted at the White
lioufte that, becnune of the tunny
cnnfltctlns reports, nothing could
le done until the report of the
department of ngrlcilture U com
piled Monday. Thla Is expected
to sh6w what aid Is needed.
' , In addition to the menmires con
templated . by the government, the
Jfad CrqnK nlhO Is ready tti take
a hand If the report hfiowm n
IflrRe extent of human suffering
" Weather bureau fo recant today
gave little prospect for Immediate
relief from th hot weather.
Keo McNary on Home Matter.
HALKM, Ore., Aug. 8. (A) V.
C. Harding, secretary of the Hoho
burg chamber of commerce, and
Dr. 10. B. Stewart, prominent Le
gionnaire of that city, eonf erred
hern with United States Henutor
McNary relative to the National
Soldiers' home proponed for the
Northwest. Itoaeburg seeks to be
made the location of the home.
Kecdstiort. Frank IUm-lmmi re-
purrhntred Rainbow cafe.
Ten carloads of Hartletts the
first train lot of the seuson were
dispatched laHt night by local ship
pers to eastern markets. The fruit
will travel via the Alturas Cut-off,
and will nrrlvo In Chicago on the
eighth auction day. Total cur ship
ments to date, Including last
night's, are J H cars.
The first long - train of local
Bart let t Is scheduled to depart
Monday night, and a train a duy
will then be the order for the fol
lowing week. All packing plants
and picking crews will be In full
operation then.
I'reHMiire tests conducted by the
county agent's office, show the
flartletts now ready for picking.
"Watchful waiting" continues to
bo the policy with the canneries,
with no disposition to raise their
first offer of $25 per ton the
same price as offered in the Yak
ima district. The rank and file of
the growers are holding. out for a
minimum of $3Ii per ton for local
Hurtletts. Some of 'the growei'H,
however, have sold their Hartlelts.
at $:I0 for euHtern shipments, It Is
sold.
There is no labor shortage, with
many coming from outside points
seeking work, (irowcra and .ship
pers are giving preference, ns fur
as possible, to home workers.
FIGHTS IN FALL
It will be another three or four
weeks before boxing and wrestling
matches wilt be resumed in Med
ford, a letter from Herb Owen,
promoter, said today. lie plans
to start off the season with several
hot smokers f ol lowed w Ith good
wrestling matches. The fighters
will Include such men us Ueue
o'Urady, Joe Marcus, George Dix
on, Mic.key Dolan, Eddie Kdlenian,
Willard Norton and others.
In the wrestling division, tha old
favorite, Bob Kruse, will be back,
and perhaps the banner attraction
of tha season will bo a match be
tween Kruse and Ira Dern of Suit
luko City. Dern refused to
wrestle Kruse In Portland, but Is
agreeable to a match In Mcdford,
thinking he will get a square deal
here.
Ask Action on Boy't Death
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Aug. 8.
(I1) -A group of cltl.miH called
on the. tluputy district attorney to
day nml requoRtod crlmiiiul charges
bo filed against "Homeone" In con
nection with the, death of Curtis
C Putnam, 10.
The youth drowned In the red
oral canal. KffortB to fforce the gov
ernment ,to cover dangerous por
tions of the ditch have failed.
MANN'S
HAT 8HOP
SECOND
FLOOR
In a Hat It's Style
That's Why Tlu-se Now ( 'oralis,
Velvets and Felts are such
An Outstanding Value at
$6.75
According lo nil fashion reports llu heret In Its numerous ver
sions is one of Hie most Important millinery notes for full. It Is
youthful ond chic ond most every woman can wea.r It hecnminit.
ly. In cnrnlle, velvet or lelt vIiiioko the model to suit yoiy en
semble from Ihls ttl.T f. collection at Mniin's.
C ' ... ""THi. STOPE FOP gVEEYBOOY 7
' 1. V, -Wei INK .lUgllftl 17.
hALKM. ore., Aug. B. ff
Knlghtir of Colurnhu of Marlon
county wi'l noia ft nisinncni ieet
Inee n t 'ChsmnnaM Dntlr Uiiinlot
A Column
for Men
and Boys
The World Famous .
JANTZEN
Swimming Suits
for Men and Boys
The Jantzen swimming suit
needs no Introduction. Every
swimmer knows money can
not buy a better suit. Choose
your Jantzen from our com
plete stocks plain colors
and novelty styles are ready
for you now ut Mann's.
$350 to $g50
Straw Hats
Men's genuine Milan and
I'edallno straw hats. Kegular
values up to $4.95 each out
they go Saturday for the low
price (Minted below (large
sizes only). Choice
$1 00
Boys' Sweaters
New nil wool sweaters for
boys now on display in our
boys' section, main floor. New
pull-on styles with the popu
lar round or V-neck. Good
patterns and In all sizes.
$J95 $g00 ,
Boys' Knickers
Kxtra fine quullty corduroy
knickers for boys of all ages.
These are this popular elas
tic knee style and come In
brown or gray. A strong well
made knlcker Ideal for. vaca
tion or school wear.
$29-5
Men's Dress
Pants
A snle of men's fine quality
nil wool dress punts. Theso
good-looking trouserH couio
in pleasing patterns and as
sorted shades both light' and
dark. The waist stzeg are
from 3U to ."hi. The regular
values range from $5.00 to
5!.00. Your choice Saturday !
nt Munn'ti.
$498
Summer Fashions reign supreme at this store. And
why not? The warm days of August and September
are ahead of us. Summer Apparel and Summer Ac
cessories are smarter now than at any time this season
Dresses
A midsummer dress special that you cannot nf
lonl to pass up. 75 smart summer dresses of
tub silk, silk prjnts, shantung, yo-sein, shirt
In stripes, rajah, and silk pique. Included
in this group are the popular half-size
dresses from "KORRECT" and regular
sizes from "PEOOY O'DARE" and
"MARJORIE" and they ure styled
liKlit to the minute. See them
Saturday at Mann's.
Your Choice
Saturday
$
95
Regular
up to $29.50
.
Imported Tapestry
COATS
A group of 25 beautiful summer
coats including imported wash tap
estry and flat crepes. These glorious
summer garments must be sold and
as they are ideal for wear with
summer dresses, they won't last
long at this exceptionally low
price.
$Q45
Regular $6.95
' Inexpensive
Summer Frocks
Special tor Saturday a group of 50 smart summer
dresses of tub silk, printed crepe, and flat crepe,
dresses that have cap sleeves, elbow sleeve and
sleeveless; skirts are llured, pleated, or straight;
pastel shades and prints: remilar values to $15.00
choice. Sizes from 14 to 48.
$495
THEME SILK
HOSIERY
Women's and misses
silk "T H E M E" hose
for summer wear. This
number is of service
chlfron and has a popu
lar heel. All the sea
son's smartest shades
are shown. A wonder
ful value at this low
price.
Saturday
$1 35
Women's Lisle Ankle ...Sox,
all sizes 65c
Women V and Misses' hand
made Nainsook downs a mar
velous summer sleeping gar
ment. All sizes. Saturday
()!)c eai'h.
For Summer
we suggest you
you see these
Chiffon
Dresses
$1fl75
It
They are regular $22.50
dresses s in a rtly styled
from glorious printed chif
fon In rich colorings and
floral designs. The sleeve
styles are long or sleeve
less making them id?al
for either evening or after
noon wear. They show the
new hlfjh waist lino and
are belted or tied with a
matching piece of chiffon.
Chilb
ren s
w
ash Frocks
Special for Saturday 100 darling wash dresses for .
the miss from 2 to 14 years. All are mode from
fust color prints, voiles, dimity, or organdie, The
styles are tight, bodice, ruffles, pleats, or straight
lines. Regular up to $2.9B.
$1.95
New Lower Pricings on
Wearwell Sheets, Cases, Tubing and Sheeting
First Quality Wearwell Sheets, 81x90 in. size, each $1.25
First Quality Wearwell Sheets, 81x99 in. size, each $1.39
First Quality Wearwell Sheets, 81x108 in. size, each $1.59
First Quality Wearwell Cases, 42x36 in. size, each 30c
First Quality Wearwell Cases, 42x36 in. size, eac'1 35c
First Quality Wearwell Sheeting, 63-in. wide, yard 39c
First Quality Wearwell Sheeting, 72-in. wide, yard 42c
First Quality Wearwell Sheeting, 81-in. wide, yard 48c
First Quality Wearwell Sheeting, 90-in. wide, each 50c
First Quality Wearwell Tubing, 42 inches, yard 29c
First Quality Wearwell Tubing, 45 inches, yard 33c
Shopping
in the
Main Aisle
Handkerchiefs
As a complement to your
summer silk frock or cout
we suggest one of these lace
trimmed printed chll'fon
handkerchiefs. The colors
and patterns are beautiful
and they are generous in size.
Choice
$100
x
Leather Bags
For one's summer sport cos
tume a chic, leather bag is
quite the proper thing. These
come In light and dark shades
ti mined in harmonizing
leather. Yet they cost n'y
$095
Angora Yarn
Make your own beret from
this genuine imported Angora
yum. The shades now in
stock are white, blue, nile,
and rich tan. .Large sizes.
Halls cost only
$1 15
JL
Stationery
Snmmer time Is correspon
dence time, why not buy your
stationery by the pound? It
is the economical .way. We
carry complete stocks of the
famous. "Montag" papers and
envelopes. Assorted shades
and various styles. Envelopes
are lined and plain. Station
ery department, main aisle.
PAPER
25c to 85c ib.
ENVELOPES
10c to 45c pkg.
Cutex
Taking care of the bands Is
a serious matter at any time,
especially so in the summer.
Get a kit of CUTEX from
our toiletries department and
know the joy of a home
manicure. They are priced
from 35c to $1.00 kit.
Gl
oves
Every woman knows that the
proper glove for Bummer
wear Is a washable fabric.
These we are showing come
in various styles and . colors
yet they are so Ine-xpenusive.
95pr.
Mod
ess
"MODESS" a soft absorbent
sanitary nakpin of highest
quality Saturday we offer
2 regular 45c size packages
and one new travel package
for the special price of
79'
Women's Fint Quality
Xnit BlOomtrt is Ilsh
Afctd steica
95c
C "THE, rrORE .fOtr BVS PVBODY J
Brother and Sister
Suits and Dresses
Here l a real find for mothers, brother
and sister, suits and dresses of Imported
chucker cloth tops and fine quality
broadcloth skirts and trousers. These lit
tle outfits come In almost any color you
could wish for and are sized from 2 to
6 years. A regular $2.25 value. Special
Saturday in the infanta' section, main
floor.
$1.95
Berets to Match
We alto have tha darling little-berets to
match thet ,,it and tjrestes in chucker
cloth. They ar regular 89c each. Spe
cial Saturday witk the suits and drasies
69c
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