Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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ALES TAX DRIVE
GAINS MOMENTUM
Burglars Ransack
Hamburger Stand
Willard Cave reported to city police
thla morning that hU hamburger
stand at 25 South Riverside was en
tered through the rear door some
time after 3 a. m, today, and a num
ber of articles stolen.
Listed aa missing from the place
were a radio, a gun, a few packages of
cigarettes and some old coins.
a rollicking Irish comedy, the script woven through the operetta that vtit
cornea from the "old sod" itself. Those I appeal to both old and young and it
rfUftj? (aw mm come off promptly
at 9 o'clock as par schedule Saturday
erenlnff and a nornmcf charge wfH be
mads at the doer.
After the performance those who
ear far SsnclRg may stay and enpr
a good time -&&h muc furnished by
Btefceyfe Orchestra. To tht hun$
a refreshment booth wm fee
stocked wtttt & goad home cooked
Come and e&oy th evening wtttv
tfs, we wtfi see that yom have a good
tme.
THE GRANGE
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who want to get a good laugh and !ls one of the finest dramatic cef-ups
new kick out of Ufe want to pas up
other engagements and see this thrill
ing comic.
There is ft fine thread of sentiment
that the Grange ha eves attempted
to put on,
evening hy wiH put en a
special matinee for the children the
Phoenix Grange Is putting on an
Irish operetta Saturday, April 7th, at
8 p, m, entitled "The Wishing Wett"
N POLK COUNTY
Farmers Back Plan As Being
Worthy of Trial League
Members Busy Plan
ning Personal Campaign
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, 'APRIL 6, 1934.
SALEM, Ore., April 6. Special
Members of the Polk County Prop
erty Tax Reduction league, of which
A. R. Cadle of Dallas is president,
are now conducting & personal con
tact campaign in the Interest of the
sales tax, Cadle said in a letter re
ceived here today.
"We are talking to the farmers,"
Cadle said, "in the hope that they
may see the light and vote for a tax
which will lighten the property bur
den. Many of the farmers already
have pledged themselves to the sales
tax and have banished from consid
eration a lot of hooey about the
"slim trail to Wall street" and oth
er prejudicial slogans advanced by
the opposition,"
Plan Worthy of Trio!
Cadle said a recent survey of Polk
county showed a decided drift to
ard the sales tax. "T.he farmers ap
parently believe," Cadle continued,
"that the sals tax cannot result in
any great amount of harm and that
it offers a great possibility for re
lief. They further feel that the tax
is only temporary and ia worthy of
a fair trial."
Cadle's letter also said that many
farmers were beginning to take in
ventory of the large number of per
sons who do not pay any tax.
"Many farmers, while not object
ing to helping the schools, are of the
opinion that they are carrying too
much of the tax load," Cadle said.
"These farmers believe that other
persons, now tax free, should assume
a part of the tax load,"
Candidates Back Tax
Cadle declared that of the 13 Polk
county candidates for office, from
congress down to county commission
er, only three are outspoken against
the sales tax.
"Prior to the primary election,"
Cadle continued, "members of our
organization will have a. heart-to-heart
talk with virtually all of the
farmers who' have expressed them
selves as unfavorable to the sales
tax. We intend to carry on & vigor
ous campaign and appeal to reason.
We will not leave any sore spots, be
lieving that every man has a right to
his opinion."
Cadle said that letters received
from Polk county residents who are
now in California Indicated that the
sales tax fs operating successfully
there.
Meteorological Report
April 0, IBM.
Forecasts.
Med ford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Saturday, No change In tempera
ture. Oregon: Pair tonight and Satur
day, but cloudy northwest portion,
and fogs on coast. No change in
temperature.
Local Data,
Temperature a year ego today:
Highest, 63; lowest, 40.
Total monthly precipitation, .08
Inch; deficiency for the month, ,17
inch. '
Total precipitation since September
1, 1933, 8.15 Inches; deficiency for
the season, 6.39 inches.
- Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 33; 5 a. m, today, 93,
Sunrise tomorrow, 5:43 ft. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 6:43 p, ra,
Ohscrvntlons Taken at 5 a. m.,
. 120 Meridian Time,
' 8 f ft Eg 3
MH zS st f
CITY fH s
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Boston 38 .... p. Cldy
Cheyene 30 20 .03 Clear
Chicago .... 44 .01 Cloudy
Eureka ...... 58 50 P. Cldy
Helena 42 .... Clear
Los Angeles 78 54 .... Clear
MEDFORD 78 44 .... Cloudy
New Orleans .... 88 .88 ............
New York ,... ....
Omaha - 54 .... .. Clear
Phoenix 82 82 Clear
Portland 72 52 Clear
Reno .... 38
Raw burg Clear
Salt Lake 82 38 CleaT
San Francisco 72 50 Clear
Seattle .... 48 Clear
Spokane 68 42 .... Clear
Walla Walla 70 50 .... Clear -
Washington. D.C. 80 44 T. Cloudy
FALSEBEElUABELS
FOUND ON SHIPMENT
PORTLAND, Ore., April (AP
A shipment of 750 cartons of beer
carrying bottle labels allegedly stat
ing that the contents contained more
than 12'j per cent alcohol, although
the cartons said the alcoholic con
tent was not more than 4 per cent,
was ordered destroyed by a Judgment
by Federal Judge John H. McNsry
hfre yesterday.
The court also ordered destruction
of 159 boxes of adulterated candy
cordials seized In Eugene. The choc
olate candy wss filled with an alco
holic mixture.
ONTARIO, Ore., April 8. (AP
The Barnard-Curtis company of Min
neapolis submitted the low bid of
154.298 for the lat work on the
main canal of the wyhee reclama
tion project between the- Owyhee
river and Malheur river ihen pro
posals were oiened here Thursday.
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