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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, ECXBSY, TUNE 5, 1932.
CANDIDATE LISTS
CHICKEN'S DEATH
ON EXPENSE BILL
9. V. Wortman of Phonlx, Demo
cratic candidate for county jud at
the late primary Saturday filed a
itatement of his campaign expenses.
On, the list Is an Item of 1 for the
accidental killing of a farmer's
chicken, which scooted In front of
the Wortman auto. Otherwise, the
candidate expended 914.60. This Is
more than the chicken would have
brought at any meat market.
Other expense account, filed yes
terday were: James Stewart, demo
cratic nominee for Justice of peace,
Medford district, 2 9.70; Louis M.
Sweet, Sams Valley, who ran for
commissioner on the Meier policies,
and finished third, $78.65; Fred L.
Colvlg, Republican Justice candidate.
Medford district. $25: Sheriff Ralph
O. Jennings, Democratic ticket loser,
76.78; and Glenn O. Taylor, justice
of peace, $53.60.
Carl Y. Tenpwald and T. W. Miles.
Republican precinct committeemen
filed statements setting forth that
they spent nothing to win.
Late Saturday filings were: A. J.
Hanby, Republican candidate school
superintendent, $57; W. H. Canon.
Democratic candidate. Justice of
peace, Medford district, $4.10; Gor-
don ScAermerhom, Democratic sher
iff, $140.70; C. B. Lam kin, Republi
can, county Judge. $78.45; Delllla
Stevens Meyer, Republican, county
clerk, $52.60, and J. H. Fuller, Demo
cratic, county Judge, $75.70,
In Reno, Narad and Eureka CaUfor
nla. Is the new manager of the fierr-
Ice Department at the Pierce Allen
Motor Co. Mr. Douglas comes here
highly recommended by the Chavro-
let Motor Co. The Pierce Alien anop
la equipped with all the modern ma
chinery necessary and Mr. Douglaa
will be able to handle any and all
Chevrolet service troubles according
to Mr. Allen.
RECENT WEEK QUIET
The past week has been the queer'
est In many months In local crime
circles with the minimum number of
arrests for violations of all kinds,
even Including license and traffic In
fractions. The state police even re
port there arr fewer "one-eyed" autos
running around the highways and
bywaya of nigh.
Rum traffic over the Slsklyous Is
also at low tide. The rural areas
also report a decline In gasoline thefts
from the machinery tanks. The
spell of good behavior la character
ized and suspected as the lull before
an epidemic.
Douglas to Head
Pierce-Allen Shop
' W. W. Allen announced yesterday
that L. R. Douglas who formerly lived
D. 8. Llbbey, Crater Lake park na
turalist, accompanied by Mrs. Llb
bey and their son Don Linden, arrived
In Medford last week from Spring
field, Mr., to take up his duties at
the park.
Mr. Llbbey was naturalist !ast year,
and was re-instated this season. He
la now on leave of absence from Dru
ry college at Springfield, where he Is
head of the department of geology.
Roseburg. Wh .taker's groceteria
opened lor business.
TAX MEASURE IN
E
IS
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(Continued rrvnj Page One)
House Roars "Aye!"
Quick action came In the house
after three hours and a half of de
bate. A roar of "ayes" on Crisp's
motion to adopt overwhelmed the
scattered shouts of "no," the latter
mostly from the democratic side of
the chamber. Before anyone could
make a demand for a roll call vote
Crisp moved the house adjourn and
then It was too late. . Cheers went
up as the members filed from the
chamber.
Representative Snell of New York,
the republican leader, concluded the
debate from his side with a warning
that he would "hate to think what
will happen In this country If this
house failed today to do Its duty."
He added:
"During the six months congress
has been considering this bill values
of all sorts have depreciated four
times more than the people will be
asked to pay through this measure."
Crisis Faced
"While we are not at war, the
suffering of the people Is more acute
than It was during the war," Crisp
told his colleagues. "It la the only
reason I am willing to vote for this
bill. Many of Its provisions are ob
noxious to me and X would not sup
port them In peace time, but we face
a crisis and the blli must pass The
budget must be balanced.
"Every man knows that the wel
fare of the country and the welfare
of every man, woman and child de
pends upon a balanced budget, for
the government cannot continue pay
ing out more than It takes In."
Wall St. Report
i Stock Sale Arerages
(CopyrUht, SB3J. SM'.dard Statisoa
Co.)
SO 30 30 (0
Indls RR' Of Total
41.6 17.0 2.7 41.8
39.0 16.1 68 3 389
Week ago . 88.3 14.4 00.8 38 5
Tear ago .103.0 73.4 155.S 107.8
Today
Prer. day
Bond Bale Average,
(Copyright, 1932, Standard Stattitlca
Co.)
30 30 90 0
IndTa RR's Ufa Total
Today 88.8
Prer. day 58.3
Week ago . 55.1
year ago . 81.7
83.0
61.3
48.0
03.8
74.0
73.4
73.1
89.8
81.0
89.6
"58.7
S3 .3
NEW YORK, June 4. (AP) A
buoyant bond market and a anappy
rally In atocka today greeted the
Amerlcatn securities Inventing corpor
ation, formed by a acore of banking
Institution!, under Morgan leader
ship, to pick up Investment bargains.
The advance In bonds virtually du
plicated Friday's rise and many la
aues soared $20 to more than 870 per
81.000 obligation. Preferred atocka also
gathered atrength. Common aharea
participated to the extent of 81 to
$4.
Today's closing prlcea for 17 aelect
ed stocks follow:
American Can . 40!t
American T. & T. 00
Anaconda ... ... 44
Curtis Wright 1
General Motors 10
Int. T. T. 4'i
Montgomery Ward '. 6
Paramount Pub. 2 "4
Radio , 4 V,
Southern Pac. .....
8. O. Oil of Cal. .
S. O. of N. J.
Trans, Am ..
United Aircraft ..
U. a. Steel
Corp't Trust Shs.
10",
18?,
25
St',
9H
30 V,
.'. 1.45
Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Shay purchased Noxall cafe.
E
I0-PL1
r VICTORY BDSION WINS TWO
NEW YORK, Juna 4. (AP) The
Olanta welcomed Bill Terry as their
manager today by winning both
gamea of a double header from the
Phillies. 10 to 4 and 6 to 4. Und
strom hit a home run in each game.
R. H. E.
Philadelphia 4 10 1
New York 10 17 3
Benge, Hansen and McCurdy; Fltz
simmons. Walker and Hogan.
Second game: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 4 8 0
New York 6 7 0
J. Elliott. Collins and V. Davis,
Todd; Mooney, Luque and Hogan.
R. H. E.
Boston 0 13 1
Brooklyn 3 11 1
Betts and Spohrer; Hoyt, Phelps
ana Lopez. Sukeforth.
Second game: R. H. E.
Boston 4 11 1
Brooklyn 6 14 1
Zachary, Mangum, Prsnkhouse and
Hargrove; Thurston, Qulnn and Plcl-nlch.
R. H. E.
Cincinnati ,. m 8 7 1
St. Louis 7 10 1
Johnson, Benton and Lombard!;
Hallahan and Wilson,
R. H. E.
Chicago 4 7 3
Pittsburgh .'. 13 16 8
Grimes, May. Tinning, Newson and
Hortnett; Melne and Grace, Padder.
Eastman Surpasses
Two Globe Records
SAN FRANCISCO, June 4. (AP)
Ben Eastman, . Stanford university's
great mlddla distance runner better
ed the world' record in both the
800 meters and the 880-yard event
la a spectacular climax to the an
nual Pacific, association track and
field championships at Ketar stad
ium today.
I
OFF WASHINGTON
BOSTON, June 4 (AP) The Bos
ton Red Sox today won a double
header from Washington. Bob Kline
hurled the opener and gained a 4-3
victory and the Sox fought off the
Senators for a 0-8 decision in the
second.
R. H. E.
Washington 3 5 1
Boston 4 10 2
Crowder and Berg; Kline and Tate.
Second game:
Washington g 12 1
Boston 9 .15 3
Fischer. Ragland, Marberry. Burke
and Spencer; Durham, Russell and
Connolly.
Cleveland
Detroit
Brown and Myatt: Sorrell. Hozsett
and Hayworth
Second game:
Cleveland . 4 8 8
Detroit 10 10 1
Hudlln, Hlldebrand and Myatt;
Whltehill and Ruhl.
St. Louis 8 13 1
Chicago 6 13 0
Hadley, Coffman and Ferrell; Jones,
Thomas and Berry. (10 Innings).
New York 7 13 1
Philadelphia 10 14 0
Johnson, Allen, Rufflngr and Dickey,
Jorgens; Grove and Cochrane.
Second game:
New York ...... .... 7 10 3
Philadelphia 4 9 0
Pennock and Dickey; Freltas and
Heving.
4-POINT.
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(Continued trom Pag One)
must go forward. If we fall to Im
prove our methods w must llv on
anyway and continue to be a bur
den and a weight upon business, and
a barrier to economic recovery. There
never has been a time sine the for
mation of the first colonies on toa
eastern ahore of this land, that lead
ership has been such a crying need.
In the rural districts we read our
daily papers and magazines of the
doings In congress, and cry out
against the lack of moral intestines
in too many of our aenators and
congressmen. Men who will not atand
four-square upon any Issue when an
election la pending, but we too often
fall to rise upon our hind legs and
demand leadership In our local gov
ernorship, where it is Just as Im
portant as it is in Washington, D.
C. What we need In office today la
more than a hired man.
A. W. PIPES.
Dawson Invents
Blade Sharpener
A razor blade sharpener, bia own
Invention, which haj proved success
ful. Is now being advertised by Jim
Dawson, who invites all ownera of
dull bladea to call at his shop, 133
North Front street. The machine
will care for 100 blades an hour, and
when business warrant it, Mr. Daw
son will install another machine.
LOS ANGELES, June 4. (AP) A
son was born today to Dolores Cos
tello, wife of John Barrymore, the
actor, at the Good Samaritan hospital.
B
JUNE!
C
ores qui
s
TS
(Continued from rag On.)
Joseph T. Angelo of Camden, N. J.,
working In shirt sleeves and wearing
the distinguished service cross, call
ed for and assigned details to work
to be done In the encampment.
Reorganized leader of the groups
said today It bad been determined
to keep all communist from Joining
with them. A. F. Taylor of Portland.
Ore., and several of his followers
voted earlier in the day to abstraln
from participation in a demonstration
scheduled for Wednesday on the,
grounds that some of the leadem
would be communist.
(oonry
lathi
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withBatfiwithBath
one Person y two Person
QO ASOIP IIDS
THESE ARE THE rl
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GIFTS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE
And for the Groom Outstanding Values in These Medford Stores!
, Oood Hmi nekeeplntf I m II
IV.
Lb leetlo Electric RnfHceratara
have won the Good Housekeep
ing eeal of approval. They have
passed all of the teats of the Good
Housekeeping Institute after
having been subjected to every
test of convenience, durability
and economy required by then
famous laboratories.
CMaiedilc
auetTBK a
REFRIGERATOR
Palmer
Electric
Store
Clayton Isaac, Mgr.
E. Main Phono 788
The Bride's Portrait
yHAT her beauty of today
may endure in memory
throughout the years . . . her
photograph. Appointments
made for studio, home or
church.
S 'NJiAIa
Ptefoomph-cSlTl
ssrvaasaBWaHasa
A HOME--
Is the Dream of Every Bride!
Don't let the burden of paying
rent for apartments and houses
hang over you all your life. Begin
saving regularly now and you '
will be financially able to have
a home of your own.
Medford National Bank
We will give a choice five-pound roast
to every Jackson county couple mar
ried during this month.
"Quality Considered Our Meats Are Cheapest''
ECONOMY
MEAT MARKET
206 E. Main NICHOLS & ASHP0LE Phone 46
A Tip to Brides!
Budget your expenses and
place a regular amount
in a
SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
Happiness, for married folk, depends In lant
miMiitl on finances It la sound Judgment to SAVK
a portion of tht family Income until financial Inde
pendence la realised. Kxtravaganc and debt h
ruined many a romanos Open a saving account
NOW In
The First National Bank
"A DeprtrtmentUcd Bank"
J3i i iTsiTi
vs
I ft
Jloii
We Can Furnish'
Your Home for Less
NOW...
GIFT SGUGESTIONS
FOSTORIA GLASSWARE
WEAREVER ALUMINUM
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
LAMPS
RUGS
'VOTE
sun
Diamond and wedding rlnf en
sembles. New and distinctive,
created by Oranat.
W are offering for June only
one of these perfectly matched
ensembles for . ,
$47.50
"jewelers
MEDFORD. ORG
Beautiful
Permanent
Waves
' $3.95
By popular demand we are
holding over for one more
week the special on our permanent.
Talk to any of the dozens of
women who took advantage
of this offer and they will
tell you it's the best wave
they ever got in Medford.
Murray's
Beauty Shop
41 S. Central Tel. 363
EDFORD FURNITURE & HDWE.
From the Cheapest That's Good,
To the Best That's Made.
AT THE DINNER
crm Following the Wedding
SNIDER'S
ICE CREAM
Special Fancy Molds Made to Order
Special This Week!
Lemon Pineapple
Ice Cream
SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO.
IF IT'S SNIDER S-IT S THE BEST TO BUY"
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