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MEDFORD JIAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON', TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933.
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the week, activity waa fair In apota
at home and abroad.
clsm wss to ba expected. "Those
criticizing me," ha added, "do not
reallsa what would hava happened
had the national guard moved In
and mowed down Innocent citizens."
PORTLAND POLICE
LIQUOR
BILL REM FOR
BY ACT
DEBATE FRIDAY
(Continued Rom page one)
ownsrs desire In the composite: truck
bill wsich Is being drawn. Tne com
mittee tbemeelvM propoted changes
In the present transportation law
The alcoholic committee today was
adding to the Knox liquor bill, one
of the amendments being limiting
liquor advertising to branda and qual
ity rather than prlcca.
Chanoea already made In the truck
and bua bill Include:
Eliminate all Insurance require
menta and return unearned depoalta
now on hand. ; '
Exclude all trucka not exceeding
one-half ton load capacity from the
atate transportation aot and place
them under a to rleenae fee.
Unenae trailers with load capacity
exceeding one-half ton.
Drop Bona Requirements.
' Strike out all bond requirements.
Exclude ambulances, armored ears
and hearses from provisions of the
act.
. No definite word of the oommltteo'a
atand on mileage and license fee pro.
visions of the present law was yet
determined.
The Truck Owners' and Farmers'
Protective association In particular
has repeatedly spoken tor striking out
the mileage fees also and substitut
ing a monthly fee baaed on tonnage.
Its announced legislative program o
omits Insurance requlremente unless
they are applied to all motor ve
hicles. County clerks, sheriffs and treas
urers would be required to make an
nual tnatead of eeml-ennual reports
under provisions of a bill by Sena
tor Wheeler, Introduced today.
A flat license tea of 1 J SO per year
for retail produce peddlera I sought
In a bill bearing the namea of Sena
tors Brown, Burke and Zimmerman.
Prunes Htrnnger,
PORTLAND, Nov. V,. (AP) A
strengthening In the Oregon prune
market, and a alight advance In prices
was Indicated In a survey of the In
dustry today. Although there waa
no great volume of bualness during
PORTLAND, Ore., NOT. 28. (AP)
An order dismissing Patrolman W. A.
Thorn son of P. F. Paycer from the
city police force wu lgned todty by
Mayor Carson after a hearing on an
accusation that the policemen had
accepted a 120 bribe from J. L. Bar
ton after stopping him to determine
whether ha waa driving while Intoxi
cated. Both officers denied they had erer
seen Barton and that they had ac
cepted a bribe. Thompson waa sus
pended three years ego on charges of
taking money from a bootlegger, but
resumed hla position within a ahort
time.
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ALL-STAR SQUAD
LA GRANDE. Ore., Nor. 28. (Bpl.)
As they ended their football season,
Eastern Oregon Normal players se
lected an all-star team composed of
opponents met during the 1038 sched
ule. Lancaster of Ashland, the only
unanimous choice, waa designated
captain.
The team ! dimming. Whitman,
and Rasmiien, Ashland, ends; Nel
son, Whitman, and Boatman, College
of Idaho, tackles; MrLInn, Afthlund,
and Doughty, Whitman, guards;
Hod gen, Wh'tman, center; Gibson.
Whitman, quarter; Swan, College of
Idaho, and Drown, Anlilnnd, halves;
Lancaster, Ashiftnd, fullback.
Robert Strang will be general
chairman of the Thanksgiving Eve
danoe scheduled for Wednesday even
ing at the local Elk temple, accord
ing to announcement today.
Decorations, In keeping With
Thanksgiving are being placed about
the hall, and excellent music la to
be provided for the evening's entertainment.
The Colonial Club will serve a 75c
Turkey Dinner. Thanksgiving. Make;
your reservation early. Tel. 1381. '
(Continued Irom Page One)
Work on repairs to the Jail and
other buildings damaged by the mob
waa started and City Manager Claim
Oc-.Jwln announced the two trees
from which Thurmond and Holmes
were hanged would ba uprooted and
deatroyed. .
Alex J. Hart, merchant and father
of the 93-year-old kidnaping victim,
.whose body waa placed In the fam
ily vault yeaterday, was among those
regretting the mob action. "I am
ao overcome with my own grief," he
said, "that I am unable to think
of that other terrible thing. My sym
pathy goes out to the families of
those two men."
Rolph Reaffirms Stand
Governor Rolph reaffirmed hla ap
proval of tha action "by the aroused
people" of San Jose In a statement
In San Pranclaco last night, and then
went to Saoramento where, for the
second time, he cancelled a proposed
trip to Boise, Xdaho.
Tha governor said In a telegram
to Governor Ross of Idaho, announc
ing hla change of plans, that "condl
tlona In California are very unset
tled" because of the lynchlnga and
he deemed It advisable not to make
tne trip.
Regarding the many messagea of
condemnation and praise for his at
titude, the governor said that crltl-
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Marriage License
Wayne L. Ooff and Nadene May
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Orland N. Lewis and Velma Irene
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John F. Straumford and Edytha i.
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Circuit Court
Irvln Bean and B. W. Haw, oo-part-nera,
vs. L. J. Blskeley and William
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Elnora Arguello va. Ben Arguello
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Jackson county Building & Loan
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Jackson County Building A Loan
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O. F. Rohrer va. Walter Summers
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Probate Court
Estate of Harry Pellett, Incorporat
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The colonial Club will aerve a 75c
Turkey Dinner, Thanksgiving. Make
your reservations early. Tel. 1381.
Costa with beautiful fur eollare as
low as one-half price at Adrlenne'a
Thanksgiving Sale.
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TOLEDO RANGE
Full enameled Front Ivory ja
with preen trimming. Specially ,b I
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$10 Down, 3 A Month
CIRCULATING HEATERS
Priced As Low As S39.95
piriced at
FELT BASE
Floor Covering
5
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flna pattern
to rtiooM from
In Mt b a e
flmir forerlni
Tlta price will
nrprle joii
only
9x12 FELT BASE
Floor
LAMPS
SHADE and
STAND
As Low As
$5 00
Occasional
CHAIRS
As Low As
$595
DISHES
32-Piece Set
$3.95
42-Piece Set
$6.25
Axminster
RUGS
9x12
$19.95
An Exceptionally
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Bed, Vanity and Chif
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Bench $2.40
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A Real Value
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Dining
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A beautiful Dining Suite
Buffet, Extension
Table and Chairs, finish
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