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MEDFORD IIBL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON", THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932.
Harding Was Tolerant
But Abused President
: Says Harry Daugherty
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Not. 8 (AP)
Warren O. Harding was a tolerant,
tout sadly abused president, Harry M.
Daugherty, attorney general In the
lata president's cabinet, declared In
a speech here today commemorating
the 07th birthday anniversary of Mr.
Harding.
Daugherty, In one of his lev pub
Ilo appearances since he retired from
the cabinet, asserted "no man suf
fered from the so-called 'freedom of
the press' as did President Harding.
That the abuse came after his death
Is all the more shameful."
Speaking at memorial services con
ducted by the Columbus Klwanls
clubs, Daugherty said President Har- i
ding was one of the most tolerant
of statesmen, who respected every;
man's religion, and regarded any
church Is better than none.
"As president of the United States,
hta outstanding achievement was the
Washington conference on the limi
tations of armaments. Only a man
of vision, courage and supreme faith
In humanity would have undertaken
that unprecedented step In Interna
tional affairs.
"We do well to recall the past, for,
w.hlle the magnitude and benefit of
the work of the Harding administra
tion may have been somewhat dim
med by the frenzy of suspicion, ma
levolent accusation and gossip, yet
time, the unfailing dispenser of Jus-
tlce, impartially reveals them aa it
swings onward.
"His successors remind you
that not a single policy Inaugurated
by President Harding has been re
moved or set aside. On the contrary,
the most progressive measures pur
sued by the government today are
extensions and development of the
program conceived and put In motion
by the Harding administration.
"Abuse of men on high Is not new
or peculiar to this generation. Every
man that ever occupied the presi
dential Ghalr, no matter what bis
politics, has felt the sting of un
justified attacks.
"The right of 'free speech' and the
'freedom of the press' la sadly abus
ed. Men's tongues wag too freely In
spreading false gossip about public
oiiiciais.
"No man suffered more from the
soscalled 'freedom of the press' than
aia resident Harding
"Some day an Inspired historian.
unbiased and honest, will write the
life of Warren O. Harding. He will
scorn to mention the gossips and
their infernal works."
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L
. Plan, hav. been completed for an
lection night party to be held at the
Holly theater on the night of No
vember 8. Election return, will be
broadcast at the theater by the Mall
Tribune and will keep the patron
Informed aa to the latest return.
Plana are for a revival show to be
held after the last regular feature
to permit those attending to remain
at the theater until early In the
morning and hear the returns as well
as be amused by the Holly screen,
.The regular program, whtcb will be
Lowell Sherman In "False Faces,
will have It regular Showing and
after It last showing the election
night party will continue.
Another feature of the affair Is
the fact that a portion of the re
ceipt, for the night will be given
to the community relief committee
to aid In Its work. Thus, those at
tending the Roily Tuesday night will
sot only be aiding relief work In the
community but will have an oppor
tunity to be entertained while hear
ing the returns. Plans are under
way to have a stage presentation on
this sight also.
Today will be the last day for the
big vaudeville bill at the Holly the
ater. This bltt received rounds of
applause from the large crowds that
attended the Holly yesterday and the
bill a a whole proved to be very
outstanding. Headlining the bill are
Seyraore and Corncob, the Hollywood
"shleks," who do a whirlwind act of
comedy and muslo that employs all
sorts of contraptions. Sharing equal
honor with Seymore and Corncob,
are jack and Betty Oavanaugh, who
demonstrate unusual skill with ropes,
whips, etc., and do a miniature rodeo
right on the stage. Ken Ross does
a novelty Juggling and balancing act
that will amara everyone, and Jimmy
Dunn act as master of ceremonies.
The screen program accompanying
this bill was also well received by
yesterdsya crowds, particularly the
Carveth Well ubject, "Hell Below
tero."
FINALARGUMENTS
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final arrangements were underway
today in circuit court In the dam
age suit of Leora Sommera of Ashland
against Carold J. Parker, Ino for
15,000. The plaintiff allege that as
a result of an auto crash on Main
street, Ashland, last December, be
tween a car driven by herself, and
the auto of the defendant, she sus
tained numerous and severe Injur
ies. Contributory negligence Is alleged
by the defense. The accident Is as
serted to have occurred when the
Parker truck was entering a drive
way. The plaintiff allege no proper
signal, were given.
The pallntlff I represented by
Moulton, Lord A Moulton of this
city and Portland, and tbe defense by
Attorney Oeorge M. Roberta of this
city.
Two more auto damage suit an
listed on the present calendar. They
are Daisy Wilson against Dr. J. J.
Emmens for 110,000, and Samuel
Bateman against the Rogue River
Meat company for the same amount.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Nov. S. (Spl.)
Clinton Carey, who haa been quite
ill at his home on the PacKlo high
way south of Phoenix, 1 slowly re
covering from a slight stroke of paralysis.
Mrs, Noah Chandler of Phoenix
underwent a major operation tjbl
morning at the Community hospital
In Medford.
. O. Rease of Sacramento, Cel.,
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Carey,
also underwent an operation In Med
ford this morning for removal of
hi tonsil.
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Be correctly ooraeted
by ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN
Sixth A Holly street
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Friday
A. M.
8:00- 8:05 Breakfast News, Mall
Tribune.
8:05. 8:15 Musical Clock.
6:le- 8:30 Fashion Parade.
8:80- 0:00 Shopping Outde.
8:00- 8:30 Friendship Circle Hour,
8:30- 8:45 Today.
8:45-10:00 Health Chat.
10:00 Weather Forecast.
10:00-10:15 Meeting of the Martha
Meade Society.
10:16-10:80 Musical Memories.
10:30-10:45 Home Makers' Bureau,
Julia Lee Wright.
10:45-11:00 Piano Flashes,
11:00-11:15 Radio School of Cook-
ery.;
11:15-11:80 The Modem Vogue.
11:30-11:45 Home Msde.
11:45-13:00 In a Little Cafe.
P. M-
12:00-13:15 Today's Populsr Muslo.
12:16-12:45 Buron Fltt, speaker for
Republican Central Com,
mlttee.
12:48 News Flashes, Mall Trib
une.
12:50- 1:00 Period tor Highway Pro
tective Assn.
1:00- 1:15 Neapolitan Nights.
1:16- 2:00 Dreaming the Waltz
Away.
3:00- 3:80 Dance Matinee.
3:80- 8:00 Hollywood Snapshots.
8:00- 8:30 Song for Everyday.
8:80 8:35 KMED Program Revue.
8:36- 4:00 Studio Program, SONS.
4:00- 4:30 Across the Sea to Ha
waii.
4:80- 5:00 Masterworks Program.
5:00- 5:15 SUly Ollly Story.
5:15- 5:45 Popular Parade.
5:45- 6:00 New Digest, Mall Trlb
une.
6:00 E. O. Ferguson, speaker
for J. O. Orey for City
Treasurer.
6:00- 6:05 Rev. O. B. McClure,
speaker for Save S. O. N.
8. Assn.
6:05- 6:15 Interlude.
0:15- 6:30 Let's Have Another Cup
of Coffee.
6:30- 6:450. E. Gates, Candidate
for County Judge.
6:45- 7:00 Chandu, the Magician.
7:00- 7:05 A Word About Freight
Truck and Bus Bill.
7:05- 7:80-rModernlstlo.
7:30- 7:46 Period for Jackson Co.
Clvlo League.
7:45- 8:00 William Briggs, Candi
date for District Attor
ney. 8:00- 8:15 Reverie.
8:15- 8:45 Rogue River Cowboys.
8:45- 8:50 Crosscuts from Log o'
the Day.
8:50- 8:16 Eventide.
8:16- 8:30 Eb and Zeb,
GOLD HILL IRRIGATION
DIRECTOR IS BOOSTED
FOOTS CREEK, Nor. 8. (Spl.)
A petition was circulated last week
to place the name of Oeorge Pfelfer
on the ballot for director of the Gold
Hill Irrigation district. Silas Flam
ming 1 the retiring director. The
election will be held Nov. 8 at the
Rivera service station.
BIO SALE ON DRY WOOD
12-lnch Fir, 81.75 per tier.
16-Inch Fir, 82.00 per tier.
Delivered to you In two-tier loads.
F. E. SAMSON COMPANY
Phone 883.
SENSATIONAL SALE. The famous
Oage Hats, 86 to 610 values, 8335;
63 to 64 values, 61,85. Other hats.
25o to 61.85. Dresses, 61.86 to 68.85.
Shoes, 6149 to 63.95. THE BAND
BOX A SHOE BOX. "The store that
saves you money."
Hear P. J. Neff and E, S. Kelly,
KMED, 8:16 to 9:18 p. m., Thursday.
f,
Pender and body repairing. Prices
right. Brill Sheet Metal Work.
The Passing of the
Truck Bill Means
To You in Marketing
Your Fruit Crop
The Freight Truck and Bus Bill
Vote 315-X-NO
There's a Difference Between Regulation and Elimination
Eads Transfer & Storage Co.
TS
Wm. M. Brtggs, the Republican
nominee lor the office of district at
torney. Is very active these days In
promoting his campaign. Briggs states
he Is confident of a splendid vote In
Ashland, and expects to hold his own
in Medford. Briggs says the Med,
ford people have alwaya stood back
of him with splendid support. Many
new supporters are dally sctlvely ral,
lying to his support, be says, and ex,
pressing a desire to work for his
cause.
Briggs, in commenting on hi cam.
pslgn. stated s follows: "I am the
regular Republican nominee for the
office. J have practiced the profes
sion of law In Jackson county for the
part 13 years, during which time -he
records of the clerk of court will
show that I have been retained In a
large number of Important cases, with
successful result. I have been city
attorney of Ashland since 1819,
through several different admlntstra
'Jons, and the fact of my continual
re-appolntment to that office Is evi
dence of my ability to stand aloof
from any Influence, and to treat the
matters coming before me fairly. I
have endeavored to conduct my cam
paign without casting any aspersion
or slander upon any otner candidate.
I believe In clean politics, and If I
can't have the office through a clean
campaign, I do not want It at all.
I have given to the people a simple
statement as to my platform. That
statement contains no Impossible
promises. It Is a statement that I
csn stand for and abide by through
out my term of office, If elected. An
Independent opponent, who Is a can
didate, but who Is not really In the
race for the office, ha uttered much
sl-ader, false statements, and has
endeavored to spread malicious and
false report concerning me. I have
paid no attention to him, as It Is
evident that the source Is considered,
and It la apparent that the utter
ances are those of an Irresponsible
demogague. Such statements are
apparent In their falsity. I am will
ing to stand on my record, personally
and politically.
"In my platform I hav pledged
that I will give all citizens a square
deal, regardless of position, rank,
title or influence. All will be treated
alike. I hava pledged myself to give
prompt and proper attention to all
the county business, and set s the
legal adviser of the county court. I
stand squarely for law enforcrment,
without evasion or equivocation, per
sonally and politically. I do not In
tend to make the district attorney's
office a nuisance, but the law will
be enforced. I have stated that I
believe Information can be obtained
by properly deputised officers, oper
ating under th direction of th hr
Iff and tat polio, a you cannot
have a high t7pe of enforcement
without a high type of men engaged
In that servloe. It Is the duty of
every citizen to assist th district
attorney and tbe sheriff In th en'
forcement of the law. I hav pledged
myseiz to economy, and I mean by
that I will use a deputy only during
such periods a such a deputy Is
needed. I will go to and from my
office with my own automobile, us
ing my own gasoline, and under my
own steam. I will not charge auto
expense or mileage against any fund
except under unusual circumstances.
as I believe It Is the duty of a public
official to transport himself at his
own expense to and from his work.
In making public my platform or
In giving this statement, I do not
cast ssperslon or reflection on any
other candidate or his methods, I am
simply giving my own views, to which
the voters are entitled. I believe I
am entitled to a solid- Republican
vote."
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RADIO 'WEDDING'
"Mr. and Mr. Medford Cltlaen"
are cordially Invited to be present
this evening at the marriage of "Miss
Eighteenelh Amendment, daughter of
Mr. Good Government and Mrs. W.
O. T. u., to Mr. Patriotic Citizen,
the Right Reverend Columbia officiating."
The ceremony will take place at
1.7:45 p. m., at the Medford radio sta
tion, KMED, and will be preceded
and followed by appropriate nuptial
music. Some of the best tslent In
the city will take part and members
of the "wedding party" are popular
young pepole of Medford.
It 1 understood that members of
the Jackson County Clvlo lesgue are
"godfathers and godmothers" of the
contracting parties, and If a few
"dry" .arguments creep Into the re
sponses, guests at tbe wedding ar:
promised a novel presentation of
facte.
Tomorrow night, beginning at 7:30,
the Jackson County civic league will
present Susanna Homes Carter In a
15-mlnute address on the subject of
state and national prohibition.
Michigan Repeal
Seen By Norris
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. (API Sen.
ator Couzens (R., Mich.) today told
newspapermen that Governor Roose
velt would carry Detroit by a majority
of over 100,000 and that Michigan
would repeal the prohibition amend
ment In the state constitution and
the enforcement act next Tuesday.
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Millinery Special. Adel Lee Millin
ery, M. M. Dept. Store.
Real Estate or Insurance Leave it
to Jones. Phone 796.
By
OF
DELLVIBW, Hot. S (Opl.) Bell
vlew Grange snot Tuesday evening,
with a large crowd to near the pro
gram. It Included: Cello solo, Chester
Wood, accompanied by hta mother.
Mr. O. E. Wood; two vocal solos.
Mri. R. D. Bell, with Mrs. Fred Home
at the piano; reading, Arthur Brown;
and whistling solo, Mrs. Leer, with
Mrs. Homes accompanying.
Mr. Strain of Prultdale Orange,
Josephine county, gave an Instructive
talk on measures affecting the far
mer. The oleo bill was given special at-1
tentlon and farmers were reminded
something must be done to save the
cow. I
Twelve visitors and 62 ' members;
were present for the business meet
ing. Talent, Phoenix, take Creek and
Jacksonville being represented.
Arthur Brown, deputy organizer of
this district, gave an instructive talk.
A petition was presented by the
Orange taxpayers' committee, and was
adopted by Bellvlew Orange. It asks
for a 30 per cent cut in taxes. Othor
Oranges are anxious to fall in line
with this move for reduction.
It was decided that Bellvlew join
Phoenix and Talent Oranges In en
tering a float at Medford on Armis
tice day. Henry Carter, Herman Helm
and RossApplegate were the commit
tee named.
H. E. committee with Mrs. W. L.
Huxley as chairman, made a repent.
Ways and means committee, com
posed of Fred Homes, Vera Helm and
Austin Parsons, Is sponsoring a
Orange frolic November 11.
A Jitney supper will be served, and
the following committee has charge:
Mrs. Herman Helm, Mrc. Mary Sten
nld, Mrs. A. R. Klncald, Mrs. Ralph
Clopp, Mrs. Noel Heard, Henry Car-
nrqled
Constantly.
Bad Breath Still
HE couldn't understand
why nothing helped
until a friend suggested, "It
3ni no your siomacnr
it Wrt.t rlrxrcrwi intMi in4
that invariably spread poiaon-
wm w doico uirougn we
system and lead to up
set stomach, colds, lade
etc. What a difference when he took NR
(Nature's Remedy). Regular bowel action
thereafter. Hf ft1t nonrwrl un r-raA
breath became pure aa spring air. That's be
cause NR stimulates the entire intestinal tract
to normal func
tioning. Safe, de
pendable, all-vegetable.
At drug
gfota' only 25c.
' nail
"Til AC" Quick relief for acid Indira
I UIVO tion. heartburn. Only 10c
ter and Ed Dunn. Reception com
mit, Mr, nojd Clark. Mrs. Mark
True and Mr. and Mr. Nesl Heard.
Special features, Mrs. Edwin Dunn
and Mrs. Msry Hash.
Proceeds to be used (or relief, work.
Orangers over the valley are Invited.
At the next regular meeting a
hobo supper will be a feature. Each
member Is to bring a paper bag with
lunch for one. H. E. committee will
serve coffee.
Election of officers will tske place
at the next meeting. A good attend
ance Is desired.
OREGON BtfcKfcfcPfcRS
TO MEET NOV. 10TH
PORTLAND. (Spl.) Oregon bee
keepers will celebaate national honey
week by holding the annual conven
tion of their state association here
Thursday and Friday, November 10
and 11. Most of the detail of an
educational and business program
have Just been announced by H. A.
Scullen, Oregon State college spe
cialist, who Is secretary of the association.
Hats remodeled, blocked and clean
ed. Adel Lee Millinery, M. M. Dept.
Store.
Listen In
KMED Tonight at
6:10 a special
message will be
presented in be
half of
J. O. GREY
for
Treasurer
Paid adv.
Isn't it great, that morning cup of
cheer, warm with fragrant coffee?
Make it with care.
Make it a ceremony. It's worth it. If it's
Schilling Coffee, it's Wings of the Morning!
Schilling
coffee.
THE JUGGERNAUT
OF THE JUNGLE
"Nature in the Raw" as portrayed
by the famous animal painter, Paul
Bransom ... inspired by the savage
charge of the African rhinoceros
crashing tfirowgfctfieuntamed' jungle.
"Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild"
and raw tobaccos have no place in
cigarettes.
No raw tobaccos in Luckies
that's why they're so mild
WE buy the finest, the very finest
tobaccos in all the world
but that does not explain why
folks everywhere regard Lucky
Strike as the mildest cigarette.
The fact is, we never overlook the
truth that "Nature in the Raw
is Seldom Mild" so these fine
tobaccos, after proper aging and
mellowing, are then given the
benefit of that Lucky Strike puri
fying process, described by the
words "It's toasted". That's
why folks in every city, town and
hamlet say that Luckies are such
mild cigarettes.
It's toasted
That package of mild Luckies
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(tor.. IMS. I " i iM
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Paid Adv.
Medford, Or.