Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAGE FIYH
G. 0. P. OF OREGON
NAMES CH1L0QUIN
EDITOR AS CHIEF
BEDFORD' MATE TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1931
B. 8. Smith returD&d this morning
from Portland where he attended the
organization of the new Republican
state committee of which he ts repre
sentative from this county.
The meeting was attended by rep
resentatives from 30 of the 36 coun
ties of the state, and from the har
mony and enthusiasm that prevailed
all through the meeting It Is evident
the Republicans are united for party
success of congressional, state and
county tickets this fall.
Arthur Prlault, publisher of a
weekly paper In Chlloquln, Klamath
county, was unanimously chosen
chairman of the committee, and was
authorized to appoint an executive
committee of 20.
The selection of a vice-president
from each of the three congressional
districts and the secretary and trea
surer was left to the chairman, exec
utive committee and state candidates.
The resolutions gave full approval
of the principles recently set forth
by the national Republican commit
tee and Its plan of campaign this
fall; condemned General Martin for
claiming the credit in securing the
approval of the development of the
Columbia river, when In fact It was
declared Senator Charles L. McNary
was primarily responsible for the
same and condemned the extension
of federal bureaucracy, adding of
89,000 more persons to the govern
ment pay roll thereby by the present
administration.
Joe Dunne, Republican nominee
for governor and other prominent
men made short talks.
,75,
PASSES WHILE GUEST!
OF
Mrs. Susie Moyer, long-time mem
ber of the Methodist church. Rebekah
lod and Relief Corps, passed away
at the home of her son In this city
at 9:20 a. m. Monday, at the age of
7fi years.
Mrs. Moyer was born In Porter
township, Michigan, September 3,
1858. Her church and fraternal mem.
bershlp was at her old home town of
Three Rivers, Mich. She came to
Medford one month ago to make her
home for a while with her son and
daughter-in-law. Prior to that she
had resided with another son In
Portland.
She leaves three sons, all of whom
were present when the end came.
They are: Ivan Moyer of Medford,
Harry H., Portland, and Elmer O., or
Detroit, Mich. Also two brothers and
one sister reside in Michigan, and
five grandchildren In Portland.
Funeral services will be conducted
at the Conger chapel by Rev W. R.
Balrd, at 3:30 Wednesday. Services
at the grave In the Medford I. O. O. K.
cemetery will be under auspices of
the local Rebekah lodge.
GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF
STRIKE BY GILSTRAP
C. W. Ollstrap, who recently re-
turned from San Francisco, gave a
graphic eye-wltneaa account of the
strike riots, at the meeting of the
1 Toaatmaaters club at the Holland ho
tel, Monday evening. Loul Richard-
eon, toaetmaster for the evening, led
the discussion on problems rising
from the coastal strike.
Leonard Terkelsen painted an In
teresting word picture of "Famous
Strikes of the Past,' and Frank Hull
spoke on the Idaho mining strike
during the early part of the century.
, William Kelllngton reported the lo
cal labor situation on the eve of toe
packing season and was followed by
Henry Pluhrer and Larry Pennington.
boh of whom were able to present
Interesting Angles on this subject
Brief talks by Dr. J. B. Johnson, U. C,
Groves and Dr. B. R. Elliott brought
the meeting to a close.
The club members voted! the gath
ering highly Interesting as well as
educational, and are looking forward
to Monday, August 8. when C. W.
Ollstrap will be toast master.
Dr. Robert E. Lee, president, InviW
anyone Interested In public speaking
to attend all future meetings.
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BIRTHS
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. U M. Charley
of Brownsboro, Sundsy, at the Sacred
Heart hospital, a baby girl weighing
seven pounds, nine ounces. Both
mother and daughter are reported this
morning aa doing well.
Father Confesses
Slaying Daughter
HOUSTON. Tex., July 34. (AP)
Police Crlrf B. W. Pa me. said to
day that E. H. Stuart, unemployed,
had made a verbal statement admit
ting that he killed one of his four-year-old
tln sisters, Dortha, Those
body waa found this morning In Cy
prfss creek about 17 miles north of
Houston.
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