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    MEDFORD AfXTTi TRTBTTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932.
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ARMORY TONIGHT
Democrat! of Jactuoa oounty, aa.
tteipating victory for tlu Rooewlt
Gamer ticket, yrtll met at the Mad
fowl Armory tonight for a "monster
rally" to clow the campaign. Which
haa carried the leader of th Bour- j
bon banners to all communities of
the county, Frank DeSouza, chair-1
man of the Jackaon county Demo-'
oratlo central committee, announced
this morning, urging all Interested1
people to be at the Armory at 8
o'clock tonight for a final aummaryj
of the lBeuea to be presented by At-j
torney Porter J. Keff and Colonel E.
E. Kelly. - j
A special Invitation Is extended!
World War veteran to whom Colonel i
Kelly states he has an Important
message to convey. All Democratic
candidates for county offices will be
present and will be Introduced again
to the voters.
The rUy is expected to take on
the characteristics of a grand finale
to the campaign, expected to ter
minate in victory tomorrow, Attor
ney DeSouza explained, assuring the
press that all Democrats will be
about town tomorrow night to cele
' brate the election of Governor Frank
lin D. Roosevelt.
Democrats, young and old, from
Ashland, Central Point, Jacksonville,
Eagle Point, Applegate. Gold Hill and
waypolnts are expected to gather at
the Armory. All torn have been
visited by the campaigners, who re
ceived receptions there, they state,
which assure them a record crowd
at the central rally here tonight.
Colonel Kelly, veteran of the Span
ish American and the World War, la
particularly anxious to see many of
hie old buddies the audience to
night, he stated, and will bring them
cheering Information.
The Toung Democrats, who met last
week for their final session, prior to
election, will conduct a "go to the
polls' campaign tomorrow. AH per
sons without transportation are asked
to call the Democratic headquarters
and cars will be furnished. Young
Democrat are asked to meet at the
headquarters on . Main street at S
o'clock for a check on progress of the
drive.
Rogue River
ROGUE RIVER, Nov. 7 (Spl.)-
Oirl Scouts led by Mrs. Joale Love
and Miss Florence White met atthe
community hall Wednesday night
with about 30 girls present and 14
visitors. Much Interest Is being taken
In the Girl Scouts and many new
members are joining every meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart were Med ford
visitors Tuesday afternoon.
Elmer Magnuaon spent Monday vis
iting Ashland friends. Mrs. M. R.
Bliss accompanied Mr. Magnuaon to
Medford, where she spent the day
with friends.
Mr, Osborn la confined to hts bed
with a serious sick spell. Hla friends
all hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thomas re
turned last week from Orovllle, Oal.,
where they were called by the death
of Mrs. Thomas sister, Mrs. Laura
McNeil. Miss Verna Fogarty, another
slater, accompanied them home.
Jim Taylor, Tom Norman and Bill
Brotherton of Olympla, Wash., ar
rived In Rogue River to visit the
Grant Taylor family. Grant and Jim
are brothers.
Mark and Melvln Whipple made a
business trip to Klamath Falls last
week.
From Portland news came of the
serious condition of Percy Jones, who
has been In the hospital since Sep
tember 38. He will be remembered
aa the driver of Corey's grocery wsgon
and has many frlenda who will hope
for his recovery.
Civic Improvement club met In an
all-day session Friday at the com
munity hall. Mrs. Azella Ssger of
O. 8. 0... was present and gave the
ladles suggestions for remodeling
clothing. In the afternoon a dyeing
demonstration was given. This was
the first of three meetings on tew
ing. The next will be November 17
at the community hall. A covered
dish luncheon was served at noon to
30. Mrs. Mabel Mack, county agent,
' was also present.
Mrs. Rena Getting returned home
to Lakevlew Friday after visiting her
mother, Mrs. Nancy Gunderson a few
days.
Mrs. W. A. Johnston, Mrs. Effie
BIrdseye. Mrs. Paul McQuat, attended
tVi Miintv onnvftnttnn of the first dis
trict of the Oregon Federations of
Women's clubs Saturday at Medford,
Mrs. Johnston gave a report for the
" years work, as outlined, and Mrs,
BIrdseye gave a report on the E. 6. O.
nations! society on adult education.
LET'S DO IT ALL OVER!
ttyW ET'3 thRCWKim back n aw
fefek -
son. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Sttmson and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Orlesom. Othera present ware Mra.
Chaa. WUklnion of Oaad Indian Soda
Sprints, Mra. Kllsabeth Ortaaom of
Cllmai and the Wyant familr.
Mn. Roy Qrtgaby and children.
Mra. Emma Wahler and Mra. Anna
Tonn apent Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Pech.
Amy arieaom Tlelted the Short
home Tueeday.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Not. 7. (Spl.(
Mr. and Mra. Walter AU,n ot the
highway aeuth of Phoenix have rented
the James Allen ranch to Mr. Brown
and are moving to Medlord.
Mra. M. Roae la vary 111 at the home
of her aon, Floyd Colver, at Phoenix.
Clinton Carey, who haa been dan
gerously 111 at their pioneer home
aouth of Phoenix, waa able tot walk
acroaa the room Thursday.
Noah Chandler loat a valuable
brood sow Tuesday morning from
heart failure.
mV. and Mrs. Oeorge Hartley and
Mr. and Mra. Chet Newton were din
ner guesta of Jim Bell on the Siskiyou
mountains Saturday.
Mrs. Oeorge Hartley gave a Hal
lowe'en party Monday night. Danc
ing and cards were enjoyed until a
late hour, when refreshments were
served. Preaent were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Holmes. Mr. and Mra. Lester
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Newton,
and the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Hartley.
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Samuel Mathea haa carpentera at
work building a kitchen onto his
little house where he Uvea.
Little damage waa done Monday
night by those enjoying the Hair
lowe'en pranka. The boya Indulged
mostly In turning over buildings and
moving a few articles around town.
Mr. and Mra. Dick Swacker of
Grant Pass spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Dengler.
Elmer Magnuaon returned Wednes
day to Santa Monica after spending
the summer with Mr. and Mrs. James
Whipple.
Mr. and Mra. Reed Carter enjoyed
a trip to Portland last week where
they met Mrs. M. R. Bliss, who haa
spent the summer visiting her dau
ghter,. Mrs. B. R. Harrla in Jullaetta,
Ida. Mrs. O., M. Shepherd returned
home with them from Sllverton, Ore.,
where she visited, for a week with
her aunt.
Voting place for Rogue River No
vember 8 will be the office of the
Waldorf hotel.
Mra. Reed Carter was taking the
school census In the Rogue River
district last week.
Funeral for Floyd F. Fix waa held
at Conger Funeral Parlor Thursday,
with burial In the I. O. O. F. ceme
tery at Medford. The sympathy of
their frlenda la extended to the be
reaved family.
District, OctobeV 20,' at the achool
house. A short program waa fol
lowed by gamea and visiting. A lunch
waa than served. All the parenta
were requested to bring a pound of
something to be used In the ,hot
lunches this winter. Many articles
of food were received.
. Mr. Moen of Berrydsle hsa pur
chased two acrea on DeBarr and la
building a house.
John Smith returned this week
from Wenatchee, Wash., where he
haa been working.
A welner roaat and party waa held
at the Evans home on Loiter Lane
Hallowe'en.
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK, NOV. 7. (Special)
Sunday guests at the E. E. Meyer
.home were Mr. and Mra. Surrel
Burkhart and children and Mrs. Im
ma Hoefft were shopping In Medford
Wednesday.
Mrs. R. A. Pech of Medford Is vis
iting this week with her aon, Henry.
Mlsa Margaret De Haaa spent ssv
eral daya last week aa guest of Mra.
A. L. Pech.
Mrs. Emma Wahlera Is vleltlng this
week with Mrs. H. L. Tonn.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft en
tertained Saturday evening with a
party at their home. Games and
music were enjoyed till midnight,
when a supper waa served to about
forty-five guesta.
A family reunion and plcnlo waa
held In Vie Lake Creek park Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Stlmson and the following
of her children were present:. Mra;
Mra. Minnie Oiissom and two daugh
ters of Gooding, Idaho; Mr. and Mra.
A. J. Orlssom and children of Cli
max, Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson and
Howard District
HOWARD DISTRICT, Nov. 7.
(Spl.) Deane family la moving from
Its .home on Berrydale to near Cen
tral Point.
Mr. and Mra. A. Carlson of Jack
sonville were visitors at the Zumwalt
home this week.
Mr. and Mra. McKee and family
are moving Into the Ayres house.
Mra. Humphreys, who recently re
turned from California, spent Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pratt.
An enjoyable social waa given for
parenta and children of the Howard
tot.
.COLDS,
Put Mentholatum in
nostrila to open them,
rub on cheat to
reduce congestion.
Southern Oregon Normal
Was Lost Once Before
Let's Keep It This Time!
THE ZORN-MACPHERSON SCHOOL
MOVING BILL OFFERS ONLY UN
CERTAINTIES which are sure to leave Southern Oregon
without a single state school in a few years.
Vote 317 X No
pld Adv.. Ssve SONS. Ashlsnd.
Hear E. M. Wilson Over KMED
Tonight 7:30 to 7:45
Re-elect
EM.
WILSON
MAYOR
OF
MEDFORD
Mr. Wilson's Record For
Economy and Efficiency
Entitles Him To YOUR Support
OFF END OF DOCK
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 7. (API
Sitting behind the steering wheel of
hla cab, the body ot Gordon Reld,
30. taxi driver, was recovered from
the Willamette river here today. He
had been missing since Friday night.
Police said It waa apparent he had
lost hla bearlnga In fog and rain
after having driven a aesman to a
dock.
The cab waa found In SB feet of
water. Dim tire tracks showed the
machine had taken a atralght course
along the dock and oft the end of
the pier.
KLAMATH FALLS Dallea-Callfor-
nla highway north from city limits
to Terminal City, north of Pelican
City, opened for traffic.
Linda Watklna, stags and screen
atar, la the newest addition to the
ranks of Hollywood mothers. She
gave birth to a aon In New York,
She Is married to Gabriel Hess,
prominent attorney of New York,
Chicago and Los Angeles. (Asso
ciated Press Photo
Home Ec. Meet In
J'Ville Wednesday
Home Economics club of Jackson
ville Orange will meet Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the borne of
Mrs. John Marsh In Jacksonville, tt
was announced today. Mrs. Ernest
Langlny will assist Mrs. Marsh as
hostess.
GOOD NEWS MOTHERS
Two-thirds leu school days
lost due to colds with Vicka
Colds-Control Plan. You havo
Vlcks VapoRub for treating
colds. Now get Vlcks Nosf
Drops the new aid In pre.
venting colds and use each
u directed In the Flan.
for
BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS
BEFORE VOTERS
(Continued from Page One)
measure Include the proposed its
per cent tax limitation amendment!
the tax and debt control eonstltu
tlonai amendment, and the tax sup
ervising and conservation bill.
as measure which will protect the
dairy Industry of the state of Oregon.
which la now In a precarious position.
The chamber board of directors,
acting upon recommendations pre
sented by the legislative committee,
under the chairmanship of Olen
Orsnpteer, haa voted to oppose the
Zorn-MicPherson school moving bill.
Thre of the tax measures on the
ballot have been accorded a favorable
recommendation by the Chamber of
Commerce. Action on these measures
was taken following a report pre
sented by the taxation committee,
with W. H. a ore as chairman. These
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fill the position of Mayor at
Medford. He haa made a study
of municipal and. county prob
lema for 80 years, haa been
Identified with city affaire for
the past 21 yeara and t-aa made
an enviable record aa mayor of
this city during the paat tare
yeara. city expend I turea have
been reduced over 880.000 d ur
ine Mr. Wilson's administration
from the expenditures of the
preceding two years. The cost
of city operation hsa been
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Pd. Adv.
By G. Q. D'Albini, chairman.
A TRUTHFUL LETTER
FROM GOLD BEACH
FOR A CLOSED RIVER NOW. .
Gold Beach Business Men Here Reported as Rating the Tourist Value as the Highest.
Gold Beach, Oct. 27. To the Editor of the Journal Gold Beach business men, for
years leaders in the movement to keep the Rogue river open to commercial fishermen,
are ready to vote and to campaign for a closed river. Two years ago every business man
but one signed the petition for an open river. Now all but one or two of that same group
are In favor of a closed river. We figure that every fish caught in the Rogue by sports
men is worth $10 to Gold Beach. This year, with canneries paying only a cent and a
half a pound for fish, many of the commercial fishermen didn't-make a living. Fig
ures given out by the cannery show the average fisherman made only $33.20 a month.
And of the 114 men on the river this year during the commercial fishing season only 34
were Gold Beach fishermen. By closing the Rogue to commercial fishing Gold Beach
hopes to win the year-round reputation as a fisherman's paradise.
WILLIAM E. BEAN,
President, Gold Beach Chamber of Commerce. 1
' (Taken from the Portland, Oregon, Journal, Nov. 2, 1932).
The following excerpt from a letter from Henry O'Malley, Commis
sioner of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, constitutes a conclu
sive argument in favor of the passage of the Rogue River Fish Bill:
"I strongly feel that the Rogue river, ag well as the other salmon rivers In Oregon,
lhould be closed to commercial fishing if it is hoped to maintain the rivers in any
where near their original productivity. These rivers are jiot unlike the rivers in Alaska
and we do not permit any fishing in any of our rivers in the north. In fact, some of them
are closed a mile or more outside their mouths. I believe that the fish in the riveVs
... should be left there to reproduce their species. This would give the steelhead trout,
which is largely a game fish, an opportunity to perpetuate itself and furnish sport and
food for the people of Oregon and the thousands of tourists who are now seeking the
great out-of-doors. These tourists will prove to be one of the valuable assets of the
state of Oregon."
(Taken from the Portland Morning Oregonian)
Vote 308 X Yes On a Bill Prohibiting
Commercial Fishing On Rogue River
Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce
By H. L. Wilson, Vice-President; J. R. Harvey, Secretary.
Ashland Chamber of Commerce -
By B. G. Barkwill, President; R. E. Detrick, Secretary.
Medford Chamber of Commerce
By W. S. Bolgor, President; 0. T. Baker, Secretary.
Klamath Falls Chamber of Commerce
Paid Adv.