PAGE TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932, T BALLOT TITLE IN SALEM, June IS (AP) Th su preme court today In written opin ion changed the ballot title of the proponed Inltlntlve measure lor the physical changos of Oregon's higher Institution! of learning. Argument on the appeal from the previous title by Attorney-General Van Winkle were heard yesterday. The court In Its substitute title for the Initiative, eliminated the word "consolidation," from the main title, and added the matter of eatab Ilshlng Junior colleges and moving the law school. Other changes were made to conform with the demands of the appellants. The new ballot title reads "Bill Moving University, Normal and Law Schools. Establish Junior Colleges." The body of the title will be "pur pose to move the University of Ore gon from Eugene to Corvallls and consolidate It with the Oregon Agri cultural College under the name of Oregon Btate University; move nor mal schools from Ashland, La Grande end Monmouth to Eugene and con solidate them under the name of the Oregon Btate Teachers' College; es tablish Junior colleges at Ashland and La Grande; dispose of normal school property at Monmouth; move university law school at Balem; all said Institutions and medical school at Portland to be conducted as units of said Oregon State Unlveralty; make university president ex-offlcto secretary of the board of higher edu cation." The change in ballot 'title necessi tates the circulation of new petitions tn unini 17.AR8 names of voters be- fnn .tulv 7 In order to Dlace the proposed Initiative on the ballot next November, CALLED TO REST Elmlna Margaret, Powell, resident of Medford for the past eight years, cassed away In a local hospital Wed nesday morning, at the age of B4 years. Mrs. Powell was born In Bhardon county. Missouri. February 33, IB7B, and at the age of 20 yeara was mar ried to T. B. Powell In Macon City. Mo. They lived In Missouri for nearly 34 yeara, then moved to Colo rado. Prom Colorado they moved to Medford, where the home has since been made. Besides her husband, T. B. Powell, she Is survived by nine children, Mrs. O. M. Botklns, Moberly, Mo., M-i. Prank Taylor. Jacksonville, Mo.; W. B., J. E.. Prank Forrest and Ed ward Powell, Mra, Ralph Peyton and Mrs. Lola Hodgson, all of Medford; one sister, Mrs, Mary Blteegalo of ' Hymera, Ind., two nrothors, Oasker Badgerow, Bevler, Mo., and David Bndgerow of Honna City, 111., also H grandchildren. The body Is at the Conger funeral r--lors where funeral arrangements are being made. Notice of funeral will be announced later. Truckatera Band I To Battle Bill ETJOENB, Ore., June IB. (AP) Organization of a local brunch or the Oregon Mill and Truck Owners' association was completed here laat night. It waa one of the prellml nartei to a general attack on the proposed freight truck and bus bill, Portrait of distinction. The Peas leys, opp. Holly theater. T7 SAME PRICE forovtr i 93 Lost Your Job Because of Gray Hair? Ar vnf ftfratd of Itxtng your ob bteauM f Kay Many panpi hava Ki comtant (tar, hat lull a few mmafaa betof ratiring will laminate It. Uia NouriiMna . . . effeetta and atmple fe PDlf .t.ro trouble . . no greata , . ne fouii. J wit apply it to the scalp, and you, too, can bave color imparted to your hair, leaving ft beufiiul, toft and Duffy, 1r oaa Itquid tot fll ihadei of hair. NMhmg a'ta gait met quick grip en tttej tftub :i ol hair ai NavrUMit . , , and allmU He let tfcm ao Httivly, NovrliMn Nmevoi dandrvH . , , eddl l-Jlter to dry. dull hair and In part t colnr to gry hair. Truly a woederfwl froduet. Sclft at all drug and department itoraa I .IS par bottla. For batter ratulta ate NmrltMn) SKampoav Contain no acdi that hindar the actios m Houriihine. frica Wc Wtlh fmtmftH hmlUt, "Cera f fl JfatY." NoarisMnt Manufacturing Co. F. W. iro lldlsf Lei Angeles Will FEW DAYS The Bogue River Valley Canning company, Ralp U. Bou telle, manager, la making arrangements for the open ing of the canning season, expected to start within the next ten days or two weeks. Packing of cherries will be first. The cherry crop of the valley is ex pected to be light, owing to heavy rains during t.he period of pollenlza tlon. The cherry crop Is "spotted," being close to the average In some districts and below average In others. No price has yet been set for cherries. The canning company, during the past spring, has made a number of minor Improvements Including en largement of the fruit drying room and moving of the caieter.a from the ground floor to the second story, Myron Root of the Growers' Ex change, who will handle the cherry crop of Vie Westerlund orchards, the largest In the valley, estimates the crop as "about 60 per cent of normal." McNary9 s Optimism Amazes Robinson WASHINGTON. June IB. (AP) Senator Robinson of Arkansas, demo cratic leader in the senate, today call ed attention to the statement of Sen ator McNary, of Oregon, assistant re publican leader, that he hoped the senate would be able to adjourn by the end of this week, characterizing McNary as "an amazing optimist." Brisbane's Tpday (Continued from Page Eight) after working fifty-four years Mr. In- aull at the age of 70, has nothing except a pension of 918,000 a year, given to blm by three companies that he created. Three yeara ago Mr. In sull waa worth more than a hundred millions of dollars. This shows what can happen In the United States. Ninety-eight per cent of Americans will ask: "How could he possibly want or use more than eighteen thousand dollars a year?" Two per cent will wonder "how can he pos sibly live on such a miserable In come?" Fortunately for Xnsull, as for others, what you have done Is done. Buildings, machinery and or ganizations created go on wltfh their work, whether you have millions In the bank, or bitterness In your heart. The sidewalks" (Chicago are full of life, especially for those that lead toward the convention hall. A very nice old lady, with quite an angry expression, hands you a tract denouncing those that would Inter fere with prohibition, saying: "Tako It; you will come to us In time." An other old lady with her, more gently says; "He may be with us even now; ! he looks like a nice, quiet man." That Is a terrible Insult, but It Is meant kindly. Another ladyptaTlso gives you a piece of paper, saying: "Stop and read It now." On one side sits "the man who knew how to make easy money," smoking a big cigar. Jesus approacblng asks: "Will you please give me a few moments' time to con sider your soul's salvation?" Mr. O. U. Foolish Man replies: "I positively can't do It; I am too busy." Underneath Is the text, "For what shall It profit a man. If he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own 4 soul?" On Vie other side Is a picture of a skeleton, Death, come to get Mr. 0. 1 U. Foolish Man. He begs, "Walt until I repent and get ready to die." Death replies, "I cant positively do It; Z AM TOO BUSY." And then the texts: "For whatsoever a man soweth, that ahaU he also reap," and "Prepare to meet thy God. Those ladles are In earnest, and only a fool would fall to respect them. Some among them have seen a son, husband or father die of drink. Tou can tell dry ladles from wet ladles by observing the finger nails and hair. If the finger nails are nicely tinted pink, or painted a dark purple, and the hair Is neatly done in little waves, with a delicate touch of henna, that lady Is a wet. If the nails are plain, as the Lord made them, not even cut to a sharp point, and the hair done "any way" that lady Is a dry. ATTENTION BOND BUYERS WE OFFER California Oregon Power Company Refunding Mortgage 6V2 Gold Bonds Due May 1st, 1943 at 93 and Accrued Interest To Yield 7yi Per Cent to Maturity These bonds rank prior to all Issues of Preferred Stock and an first olnlm on earnings of company. GEORGE HENSELMAN 410 Medford Bldg. Phone 864 Representing A. E. FITKIN & COMPANY, LTD. Investment Securities Tin)) 6 - L7ffiS-p ucufc eaMA dent lieak -the GRIND . . GRIND . . GRIND of HARD CARBON in your motoi s THERE'S CARBON IN THERE. IF IT'S HARD CARBON, CHIPS OF IT ARE CONSTANTLY SCORING CYLINDER WALLS, P'TTlNG VALVES, IMBEDDING THEMSELVES IN SOFT BEARINCSI DO YOU KNOW WHAT KiND OF CARBON YOUR OIL FORMS? YOU can't tell by the price. Oils shipped from distant states and therefore cost ing more, often deposit thick layers of hard carbon. Shell Motor Oil forms only soft carbon. It's like fluffy soot, and most of jt is blown away through the exhaust Yet Shell Motor Oil costs you just 25 a quart! And listen to this : Shell Oil Company guarantees that the correct grade of Shell Motor Oil for your car will last as long under similar driving condi tions as any other correct grade oil, regardless of price! You can't buy safer or better lubrication. v N v. f dU U MOTOR OIL See Window Window is Here's the event which thrifty housewives have been looking forward to! Our Annual Summer Sale of Towels. There are small ones, and big ones, heavy ones, and light weights. They're all a famous make and a wonderful quality, in the colors and patterns of 1932. Be sure to fill up your linen closet with these spectacular values! On Sale Tomorrow Domestic Section :-: Main Floor Huck Towels Very fine quality In Irish linen buck towels, size 1738. Finished with neatly hemstitched ends. Really excellent towels at a very low price 3 for $129 22x44-inch Cannon Towels Genuine Cannon bath towels In the 32x44 Inch size at 18c each. These big Turkish numbers are all double thread construction and come In snow white with colored borders of blue, pink, green, orchid and gold. A splendid full absorb ent towel at a very low price. 19c Each 6 for $1.00 23x45-inch West Point Towels The famous Went Point towel In 23x45 Inch size for only 29c each. Thl fine big Turkish towel comes In all white or white with colored border and sells regularly for much more than thle low sale price. Buy a number of them tomor row as this lot won't lost long. 29c Each if 22x42-inch Jacquard Towels Beautiful 22x42 Inch West Point- Jacquard bath towela for only 49c each. These are the most colorful and attractive towela made and will certainly dress up your bath room. The colors are coral, blue, gold, orchid and green and they are guaranteed fast to washing. Your choice 49c Each 22x42-inch Martex Towels The Martex towel la known the world over for lta fine quality and firm weave. These we offer at 69c each are generous 22x42 Inch towels rich in color and beautiful In design. Take advantage of this new low price and buy several. Your choice tomorrow at Mann's towel sale. , 69c Each Sale of ainsool N GOWNS A Wednesday aale of wom en's fine quality nainsook gowns for only 49c each. These are hand embroidered and come In peach, flesh and white.' 59c Value 49c Also for Wednesday, wom en's and misses' lace trim med and hand embroidered nainsook gowns for only 1.00. A dainty summer . gown In peach, flesh and white. SPECIAL $100 Colorful New Bath Mats A towel sale would not be complete without bath mats. These we offer at 98c each are generous in size and come In such good colors as coral, blue, gold .green and orchid. Your choice tomorrow at Mann's summer sale of towels 98c Each Cannon Wash Cloths A sale of wash cloths that will long be remembered. Good aire cloths In assorted patterns and colors at 5 for 29c real bargain! Iy In a supply of these genuine Cannon wash cloths at this sensational low price. 5 for 29c TODDLE DRESSES for the little Miss In the Infants' department Wednesday a sale of dainty little Toodle dresses for the 1, 2, and S year olds. These are of sheer summer fabrics In French pantle style and many have little bats to match. Keg. $1.25 Valua SPECIAL $10.0 Mann'i Main Floor Jtcuui&tpoAtmwttilmi UOUP.ISHINE