IffiDFOBB M1ID TRTBTJKE, MEDFORD, OBEGON, TUESDAY, iiPKffi 13, 1932,
PXG MVfi
)
l. 1
i )
FINAL REGISTRY
RUSH ON TODAY
Hi II NEAR
Final ruah of voters to register for
the May 20 primary was underway
today in tne clerk a oifice with pros
pects that the Jackson county regis'
tratiou would approach the 18,000
mark the largest in local .history,
The books close tonight until after
the election..
More than 1000 registration cards
were received Monday, bringing the
total well past the 17,000 mark.
Included In the registrations are
several hundred women voters, many
of whom have not voted since 1816
the year they "were kept out of war'
by the Democratic presidential nonv
Inee, Many of the male voters have
also been too busy to get to the
polls for the same length of time,
including one man who has not voted
since 1892.
The registration will exceed by
about 5Q00 names the previous high
marks. In 1S22, the year of Klan
righteousness in Oregon politics, 13,
500 voters registered. The heaviest
increase in registration has come from
the country precincts-with the cities
close behind. As usual, the bulk of
the vote is in Medford and Ashland.
The interest is regarded as
healthy sign, and a 50 per cent vote
is predicted fos the primary, which
will mean close to 10,000 ballots will
be oast. It also made many wish
they had filed for office, and there
Is talk of "independent" candidates
filing for county places after the pri
mary count is known.
HUNT FOR BODIES
vllTING WEATHER
As soon as the weather settles in
the mountains a coroner'a-sherlff
possee will be organised for a search
in the Dead Indian country for the
Bodies of Edwin C, Brown and wife,
homesteaders who lost their lives
during a blizzard last January. Fol
lowing a conference yesterday, it was
agreed that the coroner was empow
ered to approve expenses for a hunt
in tfte territory to the east of the
Brown cabin where neighbors have
not searched thoroughly for the past
month.
The cost of the new search will be
borne by the county and It will be
sway from habitations. The Brown's
re now thought to wandered far and
fcs lie in a deep snow drift, in i&e
jough and heavily timbered country.
According to advices received by
the sheriff's office, fresh snow fell
in the Dead Indian country last night
and today.
TEACHER AND PUPILS
TOGETHER AGAIN AS
POLITICAL POT BOILS
"We'll tell no tales out of school,"
pipe three candidates from this year's
political pot A. J. Hanby, Edward
C, Kelly and Frank Perl, And the
last two named hope that Professor
Hanby won't, or at least that he has
forgotten.
Not so many years ago the three,
who met at a recent central Point
meeting for candidates, met each
morning to & much different rela
tionship. Professor Hanby, who seeks
the Republican nomination for coun
ty school superintendent, was the
teacher, Mr. Kelly, candidate for the
Democratic nomination for state rep
resentative, and Frank Perl, who
seeks the Republican nomination for
county coroner, the pupils.
No mention was madt by Professor
Hanby at the Central Point gather
ing of the frequency with which his
proteges decked the Medford dunce
stools, long before political ambi
tions surged through their vein. His
former scholars were present, And it
Is understood today that wherever
Professor Hanby is invited to speak,
there Kelly and Perl wiii be also.
Pope Gets Ivory Madonna
VATICAN CITY. (AP) A statue
of the Virgin Mary carved from an
elephant tusk, has been sent to Pope
Pius by the sultan of Buhunde, Bel
gian Congo. The work is 16 inches
high.
t
1x8, 1x8 and t!2 select cedar
flume lumber. See it at Woods Lum
ber Co,
Desirabie houses always in first
class condition for rent, lease or sale.
Call 106
Meteorological Report
April IS, im.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Shows r.d
cooler tonight; Wednesdty fsir,
Oregon: Showers
er temperature, acuta tad east por-
utm; weanesaay rasr except unsettled
with ehowers northwrat portion.
Local Data,
Lowest temperature tbia morning:
41 degreea.
Temperature a year ago today
Highest, IS; lowest, 48,
Total precipitation since Seplero-
Relative humidity at s p. m. yea-
reraty, air.; o a, m. today, 85.
Sunset today, 8:58 p,m, Tomorrow
sunrise, 8:33 a m,; sunset, 8:S7p.nt,
Observations Taken at 5 a. m '4
Meridian Time.
City
YE
- as
fir
mg
13
If
2 u
Baker city 58 48 ,. Cloudy
Boston , 56 44 .. Cloudy
Boise 60 52 ., Cloudy
Chicago 44 40 .... Cloudy
Denver .,. 84 38 ,02 Clear
Des Molnea 64 42 Cloudy
Fresno 78 82 P.Cdy.
Helena ,.. 63 St T. Cloudy
Loa Angeles .. IS 58 Foggy
MEDFORD 8? 48 .04 Rain
New York 58 SS .... Clear
Phoenix 82 58 Clear
Portland' 84 4 ,44 Rain
Reno 72 48 .. Cloudy
Roseourg 88 44 ,18 Rain
Salt Iake 58 42 .. Clear
San Francisco 88 82 Cloudy
Seattle SI 43 .43 Cloudy
Spokane 52 44 ,12 Rain
Washington, D.C. 82 40 ,. Clear
THIEVES REMOVE
LIGHTING MOTOR
N RURAL SCHOOL
EVANS VALLEY, Ore,, April 39.
(Spl,) School was resumed here to
day, after closing Friday morning
when It was discovered the Dele
power plant motor, generating lig&t
for the school, and also pumping
water, had been stolen between mid
night and 8:30 o'clock that morning.
An emergency motor was obtained
and installed over the week-end.
Thieves who tore the locks from
the pump house, cut the wires lead
ing to the school, then removed the
motor, valued at $io(h T.hey also
drained about 35 gallons of gasoline
from the storage tanfc, by digging a
hole about five feet deep near the
tank, to syphon it out by means of
a hose.
A window to the school house was
pried open and 143 pencils were
taken, according to state police of
ficers who investigated the case.
A number of tools belonging to
Mr, Cochran were also taken from
the school house,
Numerous thefts have been report
ed In Evans Valley this spring, Gaso
line was drained from all of the
county trucks stationed in a farm
yard here one night.
The lock on one of the garage
doors belonging to Jack Steward was
removed Sunday night, but no valu
ables had been left there by him, so
nothing was missed.
Candidates Ball, Lake Creek, Sat,,
April 23, All ca-ndidatea specially
invited.
The Peas-
Portraits of distinction
leys, opp Solly taeatr
No More Neuritis
In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs
If you want to get rid os tn ago-
, nri!s nfiur&lzia.
? if" l .h.,; iu.t ao!
;tatt. u . , - - -
Tysmol to th affected part and e
how qmeKiy aji rmset?
t. - nrtwrfliv oenetiatlns
absorbent, soothing and hratlng in
its action, which goes In through the
por and quickly reaches the burn
ing, aching nerves. Those stubborn
pains in the back of the neck, about
the snouKter qibuc, iv
til' forearm and fingers, or extending
down the thigh to th toe Hps, -will
soon disappear. Cramping of the
muscles will atop sno
lonser be bothered with soreness,
n...., .tfrftutcc numbness or ten
derness of th joints and ligaments.
Tysmol la no$ an omiiiaij ,,.....
salve, but a scientific new emotl-
,u,t i untlreiv different irom
anvthine sou have ever used. Don't
suf'r any longer. -rfj
Tysmol at any good drug atore. Ai
svs on band at Strang's Prog store.
We Offer
15 Shares
Copco 6 PrstcTd
at $73 per share
M. N. Hogan & Co.
315 Liberty Building
Medford
0-C TAX REFUND
HELPS TREASURY
JACKSON COUP
Jackson count? the past weeit has
received new financial tonic la the
ahape of a treasury department check
for t2,83S.TO the l3i payment of
th Oregon-California tax refund.
Coupled with stead? payment of cur
rent tases twice tha amount of last
year the money horizon of the
county has taken on a slightly rosier
hue.
The Oregon-California tale refund.
previously budgeted, has been appro-
tloned by the treasurer's office to
the various funds as follows:
General fund 97,714.47
Special road . 13,m.!
School 22,838.11
Jacksonville , 7,38 !
Checks for tie school and road
district were mailed Monday by the
county treasurer to the various dis
tricts. The Jacksonville payment Is
on a special claim.
According to the tss collection de
partment of the sheriff's office, mors
than (11,000 was "turned over" to the
treasurer last week This is better
than average current tax payments
of tha past two, years. The period for
paying the first half tax, expires May
5.
First-half payments of Ifte South
ern Pacific, the CaUfora!a-0res;oB
Power company and other corpora
tions wtthtrt the county, ara gener
ally made after May 1,
Expects Baby Soon
ir
' - , Vs.
I v . ' i t
1 --ilM
DEPOSITORS GIVEN
WORD ON WAIVERS
Former depositors of the Jackson
Count? bank have received formal
notice of the sums waived, which
they will share pro rata In the pro
ceed realised from the collection -of
"assets in the sum of $365,895.65,
now held In trust by the First Na
tional bank of this city. Realization
of some of the assets is now under
way. The period of Jiquldatfcm t&
problematical, and dependent some
what upon crop conditions and clear
ing of the economic stress
The letters are signed hf C. W. Mc
Donald, as president of the Jackson
County bank, and apreciation ts ex
pressed for the cooperation of depos
itors shown m the closing of the
active business of the bank.
It's Old Soman Custom
FAENZA, Italy lie free lunch
Aa old Soman custom has been re
vived here. Chi St. Lazaro'a day you
can enter any house in the Borgc
Durbecco, the most ancient part of
the city, and eat all you want free.
The Romans established the custom
to attract tourists.
Be correctly corseted
by ETHELWYN 8. BOPFMANS
Sixth and Hoiiy Streets
A new member of the famy of '
wr ana mra. rran.iin i norps o?
Hollywood la expected in August.
Mrs, Thorpe it known n the film
aa iviarw Asift.
ACT SpPROVED
BY SENATE GROUP
i Continued itom Page One)
FEHL ARGUMENT
FOR NEW TRIAL
COMES UP S(
Arguments on th pie of th Pa
cific Record Herald and it editor,
Eart H, Fehl, for new trial in the
libel suit wherein Hoy Farr, game
warden, Ashland was given a
000 verdict, are scheduled to be mad
th latter part of the week no def
inite das being yet namsd, Th
court desires to clear th present
docket of three or four minor mat
ters, A score of affidavits snd counter
affidavits have been filed by pts&tttff
and defendant is the ease. The do
&n& affidavits are chiefly centered
around allegations of prejudice and
misconduct of members of the trial
jury, and aiieged statements of Mr.
M frtle GcBsuert a jurywoman of thlz
city.
The court is scheduled to hear
argument the week-end. In the plea
of Prof, O, E&gl&utrcEt of Eagie Foist,
sentenced to pay a fine of 1 2 SO upon
conviction of assault and battery
poG John Domegalla. Prof, Engie
bardt, thxough his attorney also al
leges prejudice on the part of two
jurors B, J, Paimer and George
Treichier, and fiiss affidavits in sup
port of his contention
Hearings on the plea of Aibert W
ReesS, serving life in Salens prises
for complicity in the slaying of Vic
tor Knott Ashland policeman, is ex
pected to be scheduled within the
next ro weeks. The state yesterday
was granted an additional five days
lis whicfe to prepare and file affi
davits controverting those presented
by the defense.
substitution of government regula
tion.
Among the spectators were S&hop
James Cannon, Jr., of the Methodist
Episcopal church, south, and Hufsis
iusk of the Crusaders, anti-prosibi
tion organisation,
Hooe assailed prohibition as i
"Pharisee, Mohammedan, Mormon,
Methodist doctrine,"
"If the honest leaders of prohibi
tion," he said, "and I eliminate the
mercenaries and ?clesiastical poli
ticians would only get together with
the forces of temperance and permit
the world temperance to be written
into the compact, the question might
easily be solved."
Blamed for Crime Ha
He said prohibition is "pagan" and
temperance is "Christian," and held
the ISth amendment responsible for
the crime wave.
Xtbor'a national committee for
modification of the Volstead act
through John P, Coipys, then advo
cated 2.75 per cent beer.
The committee is headed by Mat
thew Woii, vice-president of the
American Bederatioa of :Labor.
Coipys said legalizing 2,75 per cent
beer would put 300,000 ssea to work
withhvthree months.
"I have neyer seen one whs has
been prominent in advocacy of this
law who is sot hypocrite of th
first water," Colpvs asserted.
Opponents of prohibition ap
plauded.
Porch Floor and
Auto Top. .these
2 jobs for the price of 1
Make your floor paiodng gay
ia color thrifty in parte!
Choose Sudan Browo Gao
Mewl Gry Buckskin or
other shades suitable to mod
ern floors andeonereteporches.
Not in ten ye has B-H Porch
and Floor Paint been priced so
low! Add to this new auto
top paint job for nothing!
Auto Top Dressing ghres
high gloss, waterproof finish
that does not crack.
tike ail National Lead prod
ucts, these paints are of the
highest quality, go farther and
last longer.
About floor coiof -schemes,
write National lead Home
Beautiful Department, 2240
24th Street, Sjd Francisco. See
us about paints.
This efftt befit derisf April . , i
Versatile Sptt Viatitb exctitent
for doots, d.-inbr:d4, etbit top.
Uatfeiatme!,fof fiirattuietnd
Root Punt, Hgrfloe , dJJj
PORTER LUMBER COMPANY
Builder Bureau of Information
204 So. Tit,
Phone 124
AGENTS FOR-
BASS3HUETER
PAIMTS VARNISHES V ENAMELS
If M1IXM
i T 1 O 1 1 iift C O U ? ?(
Fill
10
IIS' RELIEF
IE 0UTL1NI
WASHINGTON, Aptil 15. f API
Formulation of a general farm ra
ils i program wiii b undrt&kea
T.iesdsy at eonfsrsnee of th
sna? sgrloaltursl commH?. rsp
reaeatatlv of farm organist tens
and government sfflclsis,
T&s heads of the Americas fsrm
bureau f?diratin tha t&Umxit
grngs and th mttnul Xrm?rs
anion long wltfe Secretary K?de4
Chairmss Stos ot th farm boars
and Governor Meyur st th federal
reserve board fcitvs feees Invited,
Th ecsnmlttf called th canf??-
esce bcauaa o? the great number
and variety of agricultural relief
maaurfs new before It
Iffl
SAYW!
LISTED FOR
ES
SALEM, prti 19. APj Ir?na .
Ssehers, Fsstlasd, aa awarded first
prize Is th state Is the Gesrge
W&sMngtoa hlh &h&l essay os
test It waa announced t&a&f hy Q,
h, Howard, atate auperlnteudest sf
sehool. Student from 33 counties
omps'l- Her essay will s snteres
Is the satlssal con? cat.
Second place and seeoud pzl&
money went to Margaret Frcman of
Oilllam ousfy; third wen
Heln Browu of Portissi, Other ts
win nlses wer John Fisher et
Cove, lleles Sutton of Farfed&le aad
Aiieea Cror.kUa of Sfc, Heieaj,
Those reeelvlsi? hoaamW ms
Koa were Helen Pocoelc. John Ss?;
Jack BQllinger, Wssfe Mnm Adeline
Otmpbell, Ferrydaiej MAJirIca Walk
er, Oold Besch Leslie Shawt omasa
?saa; Frasfe Weisfe of Lafayf.ts.
GIANT CARDS PLANNED
FOR STADIUM BRIDGE
HEW YORK A bridge gams tm
eards 20 feet high U sas of ts tfeisgs
Promoter James Jobtmss ptaas to
put Is 80,01X5 -seat stadium feuMisg
hspsr The piayer would prssa But
ton asd a derrick would pl&f the
esrsSs Is uch way that tfe ladi
the back row couSd them.
Pnon 543 W'li fiau! away four
rsie. City Sanjar? Sernoa.
glfta tnstailed wqi, ?oe msit
nght, Srtli Snet MetAi Wori
tesded the date delgsste4 fo?
eseeuWon for May 5 to Juna 24
as their attorney ssay hae tlm
to fsore as appeal to th XJnli&i
Stt auprsm court.
Prctcire t ranse mad so rd
MQWmOMZHTf Ai AprU JS.
Ses segroe urdfr dih sts
ee for attaek on two wrilt g;rU
near Scot tabor o got a new lsae
lif tod?t
Th Alabama uHC8m couri ei-
NEW SHREDDED BIS
CUIT TOASTED ON
TOP AND BOTTOM
Kellogg'st WHOLE WHEAT Bis-
cuit Bring Many Improvements
Or.s sf tha rmw faeis tfcai is si-
Kelkg wttam wheat Batostt
Tha mm Kdfegsr Bteji6 is soked
that bakft is deEtghtfttE flavor tmd
retams tfes full food value s tfes
whoBs wheat. At the same time, tt
mates tha eaetist easier to stgeit,
Every KseaJt ts toasted rick,
gshfea bswrs ess beth tsp asd hot-
torn aot jstse one Btts. ittqr
mach crssper. Atsd they eime fa i
twa hfacaEt jast Bt the rt bowl
sns tners ara is ts tm yKUs.g$,
KeBogg's whom WHEAf Btsestts
sts otttisttsEEy ttcfc fa forf vattm
itt iefc svery paeisags ts eerunes
h? tha Merfieat Art Latorater? at
PhBa&Iphia whieh fact should
ha f speesat isterest to jBstbssnt,
Kelt(gs WKOte wheat BisraJt
tm& itsA or eoM nMt or cream are a
deBtetaaweH.tlieed feed &r bath
children and grows-v r?3 rkh
rainsrats add vitanBBfc A tarty
4rssit3orbrsJsfast,JuschcraWrer.a
suppers t'-X Bsea!.
Groom rs 46mtaylit thw ?sp
attreddrt btseott Yoa eaa identify
it by the bbbs, KeBeffg, attd the
Keslsgg ia BatUa Crssk.
APR1l:mai
"DtBisr&iyBg2BfaqisBe
tf ttaa ttete at abc.uc tt
pr too stutoi gmd s ALt
TRAiiS ceoches ar m
ftrftaaa (ph toad bjr-Jj
SAMPLE ROUMDTREPS
Portland ...S 7,15
Ittgene $ 4,45
Sas Francisco $ 9,10
Los Angeles .,,.$18,25
Scmhern f&ffis lUiism
Southern
Pacific
5 C Carl, Aj?r?t, Phsse 34
COMPARE CONSTRUCTION
QUALITY end PRICE j
Mk Tt OMUrU OMISrf
cf Car Si T)! t :.-r
Cmtb trier i'rh I'ritr
Chovrokt., 4,50-20 5.35 .3i
Ford 4,m-n s.4i is.54;
Fortf...'t
ymouifej
Chandler,,)
UeSoto.-.
Srte 5,00.19 .S I,tS
Vsnt Je. j
Hoolt I
N.h 5,00.21 t,S4
OfdMIj
Btttck Sli
fhevrotei S.2S-18 14.49
Oidbiie.,j
Bulck 5,25-21 S.X5 15.SX!
JTZ 5.5W8 . x.a
t Reo..m.j
, Mirmen, 5.50-19 9.4 i4i
Oakland .
Peerlew
S?,3?b:l 6.00-18 I.5 a,
Viking,.,..
SttKteb'r.,!
FnmkHtt,. IS,tS 3J.04
Htitfitfm,,,, s h, i,
Hp'biiej
taRalte J 6.00-28 8, X1.X4
Fackard it. o.
rfc-Ar.. 6.00-21 lt.l I.4
Buk t,S
s Pteree-Ar... 619 12,30 35,
! Smii 6..W-20 It,S 34.54
Mn! T.00-20 14. 3,42
larkM ,J 1. R,
j tkpck nai iui ran
TtmtMt ftmfwt
TtBB 8KB I p- Trs
Pf Ort. rtrm
PFtr
305 H.I I5.4f
32x6 II.R 2,SO f I.OO
37 M.I. 3ft.4 7.M,
368 H.I) . 5t.f IO.X
6,00-20 fi.D, . I4.SS .I4
6,50-20 H.D. t,JO 31, 3
j T.50-20 H,D, 2,45 51.!
i 9,60-20 H,D,.. 4. 50 S.4!
1 9,"5-20 H.O, bI,iS 120,00
MHILILEMS 9
F
;IRESTOKE tires appeal to the thrifty, They en &xt
Values at the lowest price ever known.
Firestone do not manufacture tires under special brand
names for mail order houses and others to distribute. Special
brand tires are made without the manufacturer name. They are
sold without his guarantee or responsibility for service.
You take no chances on Firestone tires. They are silent,'
safe, long-wearing and each tire bears the Firestone name,j
which is a guarantee of satisfactory service, '
Firestone" greater economies in buying, manufacturing, and?
distributing make possible these greater value and lower prices.?
Stop at our store today. See sections cut from Firestone tire
special brand mail order tires arid others. Take these sections to
your own hands compare Quality and Construction. Then you,
too, will know why iretone it the tire that taugh t thrift Ut
mittionsP'' , . .
Extra Valued
GUM-DIPPED CORDS
r i IT .
Th F5iOM po'nd Gum-Dipping p?scM ham.
bw th ietton tsrdi 'mis a jksng, tosjgh, tfMWfr
mil. Liquid rabb pntiat try lord mi tonH
v?y fibf, jijafsSmj sijamtt Istf!!ai Irktlos swd
fcctf, 9fatiy nfaslt!g tfi tfswsh if th
bedy, and glilg iossj ti M,
TWO EXTRA CORD PLIES
UNDER THE TREAD
---------M
Tht it s !at!5f3 sofsjiracfiss, end th tws iiha
ewd pti (M s piorf that ywe st 56 gngat
bod IriMt )tod od sd body, asd fast jhsw
sirti, ft H a m tfasdard fer tatmMM
high tpd sat.
NON-SKID TREAD
Toiish, It fffbbcr peiafSy offlpOMndd fat Isj, y
jlow ar. Sls!ift53lfy dia?!d sos-jkid strij
j(!f Jradio!! 5rsd tai, qui ptrfsmsaw.
COMPARE CONSTRUCTION QUALITY IC
9m t
4.48-St t J.5 U,S T.4
,S0- . S.9t
IN MJ3
33 I
3H U&mt u&tit
4.S.Jt J. B, ?.
4..W.SI , J7 4.J?
J,W-i9 f,M SJ !.
S-tt-Kf .M .
il
'It
Firestone Service Stores, Inc.
Corner Ninth &nd Riverside Phone 520
DRIVE IN AND EQUIP YOUR CAR TODAY
Listen to the 'f olec ot Firentttne9 etery Monday nighl oeerMB.C nettmnwUe neluwrk