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" .J Pprtland Merchant Assumes Mantle and Policies of " Joseph Nominee Ex ; pects to Be 'Manager', " Not povernor With No Promises or Pledges. 55 IJZ Vf; r ... 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." t. . , , wm'-1 ! 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. '' trt 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 Ea. sHa0BBEHffiEB33EH