Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 12, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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DRIVE 10 SI0P
AUTO DEATHS IS
OPENED IN STATE
"Let'i Quit Killing."
Minds ol motorist and pedestrians
In Medford and surrounding territory
will be focused on this thought dur.
ing the coming 13 weeks, according
to Chief ol Police Clatoua McCredlc
Sherllf Walter J. Olmachled and etatc
highway officers or thla district, who
are co-operating with the Oregon
State Motor association and other or
ganisations in staging a state-wide
program of safety education and
strict traffic law enforcement, de
signed to reduce the mounting toll
of auto accident fatalities and Inju
ries In Oregon.
"Slow down," Is the speclflo warn
ing Issued by police for this and next
week. Officers throughout the state,
under Instructions from Charles P.
Pray, superintendent of state police,
and from heads of city and county
officers, are devoting special atten
tion during thla period to violations
of speeding regulations, both In cities
and on highways. Five other moat
frequent accident causes will be sub
jects of two-deek drives during tne
rest of the camplgn.
Increases of 26, per cent In fatali
ties, 24 per cent in Injuries and 8
per cent in accident In Oregon dur
ing the first seven months of 1034
ss compared to the enme period last
year, reveal the need for a program
to combat this menace to the lives
of Oreaon citizens, ofllcers assert.
There wore 165 persons killed antl
5868 injured In 11,341 reported trat
flee accidents In Oregon up to July
SI. this year.
Parent - teacher associations and
American Legion posts of this dis
trict have enlisted in the drive and
will disseminate safety information
In school and elsewhere, according
to state heads of these groups.
E
IS FOUND GUILTY
Jted W. Bnrtley, operator of an
auto atone to Jflckiwnvllle, waa found
guilty yesterday by a Justice court
Jury of failure to procure a ncemo.
The Jury recommended leniency.
Passing of sentence was deferred
until September 24, when Bnrtley
was ordered by the court to appear
before an auto examiner and tako
an examination for a driver's license.
Bartley In the meantime was dlrectod
not to uae his auto except for per
sonal traveling and agreed not to
engage tn for hire bulsness.
The court admonished Bnrtley thnt
he would have to conform to the
auto laws the Bame as others. He wns
before the court once before on a
similar charge.
An exceptional opportunity to pur
chase an electric range at a minimum
cost Is afforded icnl residents, ac
cording to the advertlaement of the
CallO.jrnla Oregon Power company,
which appears elsewhere In this
paper. The occasion is the fall clear
ance sale of all used ranges, Including
reconditioned and demonstrator
models, and the early purchaser will
find several different makes, slees
and deslRns from which to choose.
Inasmuch as all of these bargain
ranges have been marked at one apec
ial price, a policy of "first come
first nerved" will have to prevail, ac
cording to local Copco ofriclals. Un
usually low terms to fit nearly every
family and free wiring service will
make It possible for mnny Jackson
county housewives to now enjoy the
many benefits and conveniences of
electric cooking.
!,et l's Hfjiirruiite Your It mil o
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Convenient day wr ice on the
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Southern
Pacific
Wards' to Hold Radio Exposition Thursday
The biggest radio show ever put on
by the nation-wide firm of Mont
gomery Vard will start tomorrow, ac
cording to an announcement made
today by C. D. Bean, manager of the
local Wards store. It Is an event of
great magnitude when Wards bring
out new radio developments In a
ahow of this kind. 439 Word stores
In 46 states will participate.
"Every one of the new radios la In
and the radio section Is enlarged to
take care of the throng of sightseers
wo expect." says Mr. Bean.
"This show introduces the greatest
line of radios Wards has ever pro
ducedthe 1035 World-Wide Range
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tod me, nnmcly nn efficient business
administration.
"Despite the fact," he continued,
"that our state in common with the
rest of tho country has been con
fronted during this period with some
of the gravest and most distressing
problems in our hljitory, we have suc
ceeded during this critical time in
strengthening tho state's credit and
have arrived at a point where the
state's deficit- is'rapicUy disappearing,
the state's tax load decrensed, tho
foundation laid for the preservation
of the state's magnificent water
power resources, and we can recorJ
real progress In many other lines.
Mice to Finish Job
"Naturally," the governor conclud
ed, "I should very much like to sen
the projects launched during my ad
ministration carried to a successful
conclusion, and I am ready to co-;
operoto In ovcry way possible to thti i
end." I
The governor thus set at post many
rumors thnt-ho was giving very seri
ous consideration to tho proposal
that, after declining to cuter the pit- j
mary race, lie would file as an inde-
pendent.
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C4i P,YS L ft AIM LOW
IMPfPJAl WITH -AUTOMATIC
OVtP.DP.IVt SHOWS StN
S A T I 0 N A L ECONOMY IN
fcCNT Tt ST
Look at the table shove. It howi
youtlie economy urliicvnl hy the Chry
sler Automatic Ovenlrive in actual
testa with an Airllnt luipcrijl ...
grfat hi$ et rt 130 htmepowcT and
US-inth whcclhjtf,
Mnre than 14 miles to the gallon at 60
miles an hour in the Ovndrive . ,
13 7 nulrs to the gallon st 4i miles su
hour in rnnvrntinn:il drive. Vou rpI
tremendiui ;ivmmm in oil c'itiumition,
too.t.nUiiiMt reduction in cn m r wear.
SfEDFOTID MAIL
Radios for tuning in foreign, aa well
as American broadcasting stations.
Furthermore Ward are introducing
for the first time a reliable short
long wave rocelver at a very low price
that is expected to prove of popular
interest to many eager fans who have
always thought of world-wide range
as beyond their pocket books."
The Ward organization sells more
radios than any other retailer in the
world, so announcements of radio
engineering Improvements are re
garded as Important not only to the
general public, but to the industry as
well. This season, a new tuning sys
tem is Introduced combining eight
s
ON AUTO GHARGE
Alfred Davis, who entered a plea of
guilty in Justice court to a charge of
drunken driving, and was sentenced
to 00 days in the county Jail, fined
$100 and had his driving license re
voked for one year, has been granted
a parole by Justice of the Peace Wil
liam R. Coleman, and his jnll sen
tence suspended pending good be
havior, Davis was the driver of the auto
which overturned nt Bybce comer on
the Jacksonville highway three weeks
ago, causing Injuries to Edith Wright,
21, of Central Point, that necessitated
amputation of her arm. Too much
speed was attributed by authorities
an one of the causes of the accident.
Miss Wright Is now out of tho hos
pital, and Is said to hold Davis blame
less. Davis Is paroled to the court, md
under Its terms is banned from driv
ing an auto during the period of the
parole, on penalty of a longer revoca
tion of his driver's license and In
fllctlon of the suspended Jail sen
tence. The re-sult of price protection In
the book business, under the book
sellers code, has been a gain In busi
ness for smaller retailers, but a loss
In total sales to publishers, a prom
inent wholesaler says.
SPEED PIKECT DRIVK OVKHDHJVt
10 MFil U.9 Mdes ?T gnllcn
30 UTH 14.4 MPG
40 MFH 13.7 MPG 16.9 MPG
SO MPH 13,1 MPG 15.9 MPG
80 MPH 110 MPG 14.5 MPG
What U the Automatic Overdrive?
How doriit wiirlr"
It's a part of the transmission. It auto
inaticillv reduces engine revolutions
nne-thitdat spet-dsovrr forty. It's like
a fourth spred. At alwut 4 5 milfi an
hour, the hum ol motor fades . .
an invisible povr c ' . eniito pull you
slung. , . the car, ' tugoevrn faster.
The whole thing AtttnntMic. No but
ton or leverstopush. Voujutenjoythe
thrilling sensation , . and save monryl
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH DEALERS
TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
features of importance In one air
plane type dial. It Is called 8 -Feature
Instant Dialing, and Is con
sidered to be one factor that accounts
for the ease with which foreign sta
tions are tuned in on Ward radios.
Over 100 tests have been made of
the new line of radios, the cabinets
are produced from drawings made by
foremost artists, and are more sturdily
built to give freedom from unwanted
vibrations and to Insure getting the
full tone that Is In the newly-designed
chassis.
Everybody In Medford and sur
rounding towns Is Invited to attend
the Radio Show at Wards.
A school for football officials for
this county and district, will be held
at the senior high school tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock, when the new
rules for football will be discussed
and explained. The object of the school
is to instruct and Inform football of
ficials, so there will be uniformity
in interpretation. All football of
ficials of the district are urged to
attend and register. Similar schools
are being held throughout the state.
Oregon Heather.
Unsettled: showers northeast and
rain west portion tonight and Thurs
day; moderate temperature; fresh and
strong south wind off the coast.
Astonishing as It Is, the Automatic
Overdrive is just one Ol the many ex
citing new featuresof the Airflow t'hry
trr$. To u insi.tnd them and appreci
ate them, )ii must actually ride in an
Airflow car, Don't put your money
into my other car until you do. We'll
gladly t-ike you (or a good long trip.
ChrtiUr Sit , , . h.p. (100 h. p. with ppttnntl
!uram.im hri.t', " Kf. iir.w u7 u4 i.'l-n.fc
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Bow laiprri tl . . . h.p, , , , l ;s-ti. h ".b.
All nsl up. JlhJS Cht Airflow (luttom
lmpnl ... 1 "vn . h -h. ... 1 10 h.p. . . .
SiMin I nn.'w.inr, H'-iiv. w.h. ,,,10
b pK bod ijrrt Iro $5KV to
t-tfUt HM H. Un In !l window rtf lt fmsh
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OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
TO
BALEM, Ore., Sept. 13. (AP) The
only manner In which beer retailers
may make known the sale ot such
beverage through the medium of signs
In front of their establishments, In
the future, will be by displaying one
algn, bearing the words, "Licensed
Dispenser,' the Oregon state liquor
commission decided at Its meeting
here.
This sign will be furnished by the
commission and may be displayed on
the door or window of the establish
ment conducted by the licensee. Any
other signs Indicating the sale of
liquor will not be tolerated, i
Thla step was taken by the com
mission to put a stop to antl-beur
algn regulation by the display of such
phases aa "We sell It but can't spell
It," "Suda for the thirsty," and other
such signs.
The commission further ruled that
no advertisement for the sale of al
coholic liquors over 14 per cent alco
hol by volume, bythe medium of
newspapers, periodicals or other pub
lication, ahould give the location of,
or mention any Oregon liquor control
store or agency.
George Neuner, attorney for the
commission, declared that the next
legislature should enact a law for
bidding women under 21 years of age
to work In a beer dispensing establishment.
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SEPTEMBER 12, 1931.
TO
ILS. GRAND JURY
Evan I. Crow. 24, charged by the
government with the laauance of a
forged poatal money order In Boiae.
Idaho, May 28 last, and Joseph Tu
rante, charged with Illicit production
of liquor, In an Applegate still, were
removed from the county Jail to the
Klamath county Jail late yesterday by
by Deputy U. S. Marshal McLean,
where they will Join 18 other federal
prisoners whose cases will come be
fore the session of the federal grand
Jury, September 17.
Ben deary, Eli creek district resi
dent, and widely known as a hunting
guide, charged with setting a brush
and forest fire on Flat creek, was
scheduled to be tafcen to Portland
yesterday for a grand Jury hearing,
but the order was rescinded. Geary
la held In the county Jail In default
of 1500 bonds.
f
AT
Much local intereat la being taken
In the arrival of the Yreka caravan,
which will put on a parade on Main
street about 9 p. m. tonight. The
Yreka group Is making the trip to
this city to advertise the "Gold Rush''
which opera on Friday of thla week
and will ba accompanied by their
Legion drum corps which scored big
hit In the pioneer parade held here
In June. Local cirne, v
nesaed the Oold Miners' parade and
stunta when they visited here In a
similar caravan last year are plan
ning to again turn out for their ap
pearance in this city tonight.
A total-of 178 men and women
are now serving Uncle Sam In Se
quoia park. California.
fp watch yii S
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Church of Phoenix
Thursday Evening
Sept. 13
Everyone welcome.
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