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IfEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 19, 1932.
CENTERS IN VOTE
(Continued from fags One.)
BubllCMU. TWO OppOM HOW't 7'
nomination
But on the Democratic side, 14 of
the 31 candidate! expressed a pref
erence for Roosevelt, while the toners
agreed to abide by the party's cnoice,
Smith, Garner Hone 8 Mm.
William H. (Alfalfa Bill) Murray
of Oklahoma was the only other can
didate on the Democratic ballot in
opposition to Roosevelt. Some write
ins for Alfred K. Smith and -John
Nance Oarner were expected, although
there was no general organlred ac.
tlon In their- behalf.
A marked Increase In Democratic
registration In Oregon for this elec
tion year offset a Kepuoucsn u
creaae. to bring the total of regis
tered votera to a mark higher than
In 1930. and ekceedlng mas.
Congress Main Interest,
Most of the Interest In tomorrow
election centered on the nomina
tions for senator and for congressmen
In the three districts. The wet-or-
dry Issue and power development
were dominant In these contests.
Senator Frederick Stelwer, lncumb'
ant. a dry, recently expressed him'
self for submission of the liquor
question. He is opposed by four
other Republicans Alfred I. Clark
bone dry, suported by Governor Ju
lius Ij. Meier: Robert Gordon Dun
can, we.; Kenneth G Harlan, favor
ing submission, and EX-aenaior m'
ert N. Stanfleld, a wet. Duncan gain.
ed wide notice two years ago as the
self-styled "Oregon Wildcat and Chain
Store Nemesis." He w.n convicted of
using profane language over a radio
station and served a leaerai jau sen
tence. Harlan, rate expert, formerly
Tacoma. la under Indictment on brm
err chargea In connection with selec
tion of a municipal market alte here.
Democrats seeking nomination to
Stelwer'a position are Marshall w
Dana, newspaperman, and Elton Wat
kins, both drys, and Walter B. Glee
ton, a wet.
Maivlpy Delxell In Finals.
In the first congressional district,
Representative Willie O. Hawley of
Salem, Republican Incumbent, was
opposed for re nomination by James
W. Mott, state corporation commis
sioner: Charles Hulet, former Grange
master, and Emmett Howard. Two
Democrats, William A. Delzell and
Harvey O. Starkweather, sought their
party's nomination to that office. It
waa predicted tne general eieeiisn
race would again be between nawiey
and DeUsell, who had a bitter con
ist of votes at the last election.
Congressman Robert R. Butler, Re
publican, from the second district,
was expected to win easily from J.
M. Richards, but for the Democratic
nomination Ex-Governor Walter M.
Pierce of LaOrande. and Francla V,
Oalloway of The Dalles looked for a
lose race.
Congressman Charles H. Martin.
Democratlo representative from the
third district (Multnomah county)
was unopposed for re-nomlnatton, but
four Republlcana fought for, the
chance to meet him In the November
lection. They were Homer D. An
gell. Oyrll O. Brownell, Harry Ij.
Gross and Oeorge S. Shepherd.
Treasury Race Keen.
With the exoeptlon of the race for
the two supreme court positions, trie-
contest for the Republican nomina
tion aa state treasurer appeared ' to
hold the greatest Interest to voters.
Pour men, Henry J. Bean of Pen
dleton, James T. Brand of Marshfleld.
Roy R. Hewitt of Salem and John
W. Mcculloch of Portland, were In
the race for position number two on
' the supreme oourt bench, and three
men, J. O. Bailey of Portland, George
M. Brown of Roseburg and Loyal M.
Graham of Forest Grove, tried for non
partisan selection to number three
position. Bean and Brown are In
cumbents.
With J. W. Maloney of Pendleton
unopposed as Democratlo nominee for
state treasurer, Rufus 0. Holman, In
cumbent, and Milton flcherplng of
Portland were striving earnestly for
the Republican nomination. The con
test was expected to be close.
11 Mi Held Winner,
Hal E- Hoas was predicted to win
easily over Oeorge A. Palmlter for
re -nomination on the Republican
ticket as secretary of state. Ray H.
Wlsecarver, McMlnnvllle Democrat,
was assured the Democratic nomina
tion. There was no Democratlo candidate
en the ballot for attorney -general,
with I. H. VanWlnkle, Republican
Incumbent, opposed by Earl C. Brc
nauth, Jr., of Portland.
The proposed recall of Mayor
Oeorge L. Baker of Portland, and
City Com m 11 oner John R. Mann,
provided more than usual Interest in
the election In that city. Next In
point of local Interna was the fate
of the proposed 11.000.000 bond Issue
for relief work.
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Multnomah
Pertlaa.fi Letted HeltL
v
lOCATtONi I Modr twa
1tJlns licit
600 reM, all Mfclei
11 Statat i-msm, CMrta sr
CoSJm Shotx MM loM
loanff id miiewlflf . EMtHflf
Rales (roa $2 "I belli
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Meteorological Report
May 10, 1032.
Fort casti.
Med ford and vicinity: Tonight
nit Friday, ratn. Not much change
In temperature.
Oregon: Rain tonight and Friday;
cooler east portion Friday.
Loral Data.
Loweat temperature thla morning.
4J degreea.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 78; loweat, 38.
Total, precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1031, 18.30 inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes
terday, 60 per cent; o a.m. today,
00 per cent.
Sunset today, 7:28 p.m.
Tomorrow; Sunrise, 4:46 a.m.
set, 7:20 p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 a. m., 120
Meridian Time.
lift
as
City
B
P. Cdy.
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Clear
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Dea Moines ..
Fresno
Helena . .
... 83
73
70
- 88
eg
...102
.- 70
- 86
66
.- 84
, 64
64
i Angeles
Medford
New York
Phoenix
Portland
.01
Reno
Roseburg ...
Salt Lake ..
San Francisco
Soattle
Spokane 68
Washington, D.C. 66
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V. F. W. POPPY SALE
The following endorsement of the
V F. W. poppy received by
the commander from President Hoo- :
ver: j
"My Dear Commander: i
'I warmly commend the annual 1
Buddy Poppy campaign which la con
ducted under the auspices of the '
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the
United States as a means of general '
civilian contribution to the relief
work for disabled and needy veter-
ana and their dependents. It not .
only gives employment to disabled
veterans, but also It aids In the
maintenance of a national home for
widows and orphans of deceased vet-
trans In Eaton Rapids, Michigan.
Yours faithfully.
"HERBERT HOOVER."
Carter's Candidacy
For County Clerk
Based On Ability
I wish to solicit the support of the
voters of Jackson county, solely upon
my qimllflcatlons to fill the position
of County Clerk. I wish to ImpreM
upon the voters the fact that I AM
NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY
GROUP OR FACTION and will con
duct the duties of my office Impar
tially If elected.
Concerning my qualifications, I
wish to call the attention of the
voters to the following facts: I at
tended the University of California
at Berkeley and the Polytechnic busi
ness college at Oakland. In 1908
and 1007 I waa chief deputy In the
sheriff's office, handling the tax and
legal work of that office. For five
years I was manager of the Medford
Ice Cold Storage Company and
was employed In the office of the
Owen-Oregon Lumber Company.
Under the supervision of the State
Tax Commission, I worked on the re
valuation of buildings In Medford
and Ashland. With 13 years of diver
sified office work, both public and
private, X believe that I am capable
to Intelligently handle the affairs of
the County Clerk's office.
O. R. CARTER.
Paid Adv.
JAMES W. MOTT
Lending Republican Candidate
"James W. Mott It one of Oregon's
brilliant legislators. He has an unus
ual record of accomplishment. He has
been author of some of Oregon's most
Important legislation. He ! a speaker
of unusual gifts. He has Invariably
been found favoring sound legisla
tion and opposing the unsound, and
hsa been an outstanding member of
the House since 1033.
-Oregon Dally Journal (Portland)
pnnt waste your vote: a vote for any
other candidate U a vote for llawlry.
WIV WITH MOTT
Paid Adv. Mott for Congress Com.
Wm, p. sills. Chairman
Baker City 73
Boston 3
Boise - 83
Chicago .. 60
Denver 84
79
FOR CONGRESS
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NEEDED IN DISTRICT
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Wm. M. Brlggs, candidate for the
Republican nomination for district
attorney, Is one of the outstanding
attorneys of southern Oregon, hav-
Wm. M. Urlggs
lng been a member of the firm of
Brlggs Se Brlgga, attorneys, since 1010.
His office has enjoyed one of the
most extensive practices of southern
Oregon, with a reputation for de
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Col.A'E.CEARK DISERVES
vYOURVOTE
pendability and Integrity, and with
a record of handling only litigation
of merit and substance.
In answer to his opponent's claim
at the armory meeting last night
that his experience was greater -than
that of Brlggs, a check of the court
records show that Brlggs has con
sistently handled a much larger vol
ume of legal business than his oppo
nent, being retained In matters of
great Importance and involving (great
responsibility.
Brlgge has been reared la Jackson
county, having apent his entire life
In southern Oregon, with the excep
tion of the time spent In college and
over eighteen months' service during
the world war. His record, both In
business and In the practice of law,
has been one of notable success, and
one of fair dealing with all persons.
Brlggs has served the people of this
county two terms In the Oregon
house of representatives, and during
this period of service he was looked
upon as one of the strongest and
most Influential members of the leg
islature, and the Oregon Voter com
mented on his record as one of "en
ergy and accomplishment."
At the last session of the legisla
ture he was present, not as a mem
ber, but as a representative of all of
the cities of the state of Oregon, a
position of great responsibility, which
position he held to such satisfaction
of the municipalities of Oregon, In
cluding Portland, that he was elected
as president of the League of Oregon
Cities. In this connection his name
and record have been mentioned at
length In all of the municipal peri
odicals of the west.
As evidence of the regard of his
fellow members of the bar he was
at one time president of the Southern
Oregon Bar association.
The people of Jackson county, by
nominating Wm. M. Brlggs on the
Republican ticket for district attor
ney, will place In position for subse
quent election a man of both legal
and business attainment, with a rec
ord of long standing in this com
munity of fair dealing and high In
tegrity. Paid Adv.
FACTS
About
Coroner's Office
Special stress U being laid upon the fact that I have held the
office of coroner for two terms'.
I would therefore ask each voter to pause and consider what
firm held this office for four consecutive terms before I took
over its duties. Then if my services have been satisfactory,
I shall appreciate your hearty support.
H. W. CONGER
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(Contributed)
Hoi E. Hoss, who is serving his first
term as secretary of state, Is asking
for renomlnatlon on the Republican
ticket.
Mr. Hoss Is thoroughly acquainted
with the needs of the people of the
state, has been a very efficient of
ficial, conducting the office on a
strictly business basis and with ma
terial saving In all departments.
As a member of the World War
Veterans' State Aid commission he
has handled the bonus loans for ex-
service men in a way that has met
with approval.
Mr. Hoss Is Indorsed for re-election
by Organized Labor, Oregon Wild
Life league, the Railway Brother
hoods, Patriotic and Citizens' Groups,
PAID ADV.
- Governor
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REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
for, u.--x,
UNItEO STATIS
SENATOR
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business men and farmers from all
sections of Oregon, and by automo
bile owners Interested la plana for
a lower license fee.
The Oregon State Orange eiecutlve
committee, In an official resolution,
recently commended Hal Hoss, as
member of the board of control, for
efforts toward tax reduction.
SABIN WILL SPEAK
AT K. P.
Ona of the principal speakers on
the afternoon program at the K. of
P. district convention In tha I. O. O.
P. hall Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock will be Georga O. Sabln.
This announcement was made to
day by members of the lodge which
Is entertaining all members In Dis
trict No. 4 here Saturday. Mr. Babin
la well known In southern Oregon,
being manager of tho Mabla Halls
of Oregon. Oregon Cavea.
Miss (lllstrap's '
Betrothal Told.
An announcement of Interest to
members of the university aet here
and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
R. Ollstrap of Eugene tells of the
betrothal of their daughter. Miss
Elizabeth Ollstrap to Eddie Walker.
News of the engagement was told
at a apeclal dinner Tuesday evening
at Gamma Phi Beta sorority with
which Miss Ollstrap la affiliated at
the University of Oregon. She la a
member of the Junior class. Mr.
Walker, a former student at the
university, la a member of Phi Delta
Theta.
orld's (j-reatest 'Joy
Due Tomorrow
$20,000 MODEL OF GREAT DE SOTO FACTORY-
Miniature
Cars Actually
Built Before
Your Very Eyes
Peter De Paolo
FAMOUS RACB DRIVER
WILL TALK
How would you like a free trip through
a (treat Detroit automobile factory?
That's In effect just what you'll get tomorrow
when that amazing miniature model of the
De Soto automobile factory arrives in town.
It actually works before your very eye
it builds miniature automobiles.
It was the biggest attraction at New York's
Auto Show. It has drawn record crowds
everywhere. And here with it, to explain
Mead Mottof oasipiiay
204 No. Riverside
1 0(&m
FRANK
PERL
Candidate for
CORONER
Manager Perl Funeral Home
Established in 1909
As the campaign curtain lowers, I
make my final appeal with a clear
consclenoe.
I have served Jackson eounty In
the capacity of coroner to the utmost
of my ability and my administration
haa been short in comparison with
the number of terms the office was
held by the former coroner.
Not one blemish could be brought
against me In thla campaign and I
trust that I may again have your
loyal aupport, which I assure you I
shall merit In the highest.
H. W. CONGER.
Paid Adv.
Popular Dance Band
Plays Here Friday
Inn Curlee'a Club Lawton or
chestra of Reno, Nevada, will play
at Dreamland ballroom tomorrow
night. Thla popular dance band spent
two and one-half years as the favor
ite entertainers of Reno's divorce col
only and they played at Cocoanut
Grove the past winter season.
Holds False Teeth
Tight All Day Long
Paateeth. a new Improved powder
keepa plates from dropping or allp
plng. No gummy, paaty feeling.
Sweetens breath. Gives real teeth
comfort all day. Praised by people
and dentists everywhere. Avoid wor
ry. Get Faateeth at Jarmln & Woods
or your druggist.
It Has
Been Asked-
of each voter to pans, and consider what firm held
the coroner's office for four consecutive terms be.
fore present incumbent took over its duties. The
firm was the Perl Funeral Home, who held this of
fice for the following terms:
1914-1916
1916-1918
1918-1920
1920-1924
Which totals ten years, not sixteen, as some voters
would probably think under the present four year
term. The change from 2-year to 4-year terms for
this office waa made in 1920. Therefore the present
incumbent has held this office for 8 consecutive
years.
I have never held the office of County Coroner, and
would appreciate your support in the primaries
May 20th.
FRANK PERL
Peerless Insures
Crisp Vegetables
With New Spray
The Peerless Fruit and Vegetable
market on North Bartlett haa Just
Installed a modern apraylng system
which, according to s. J. Burgdorf,
owner, will keep the vegetables fresh
and crisp during the warm summer
months.
The market has Its own gardena on
Lozler lane, six acrea Irrigated with
spring water, from which fresh vege
tablea are brought In every morning.
Mr. Burgdorf aaya all vegetables left
over from the day before are taken
off the atand. He aays: "This idea
of direct from grower to consumer
eliminates one profit and enables us
to sell at a lower prloe."
Bandon. Bridge across gulch on
beach path completed.
Two Doses
Stop Cough
Or No Cost
No argument money back If two
doses of Bronchullne Emulsion don't
give you INSTANT, unmistakable re
lief. Jarmln & Woods Drug Store,
Heath's Drug Store and all other good
druggists guarantee It.
Contains no chloroform nor other
narcotics, and no sweet stuff. Not
habit - forming. Won't upset your
stomach. Smells worse than It tastes.
But If you are coughing yourself to
pieces, what do you care what It
amells like? INSTANT RELIEF Is
what you want and what you get
with Bronchullne.
every operation, is Peter DePaolo, the world
champion race driver. Come yourself and
bring the children. Admission free to all.
After you have seen it, you will understand
how modern methods enable De Soto ta
build such a glorious automobile for only
$675. It's a sight you'll never forget.
On display in our showrooms for today only,
Open to'.the public all day end in the evening
You are cordially invited.
Phone 990
2 years
2..years
2 years
4 yean
rai.l Adv.