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n HEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORU, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934 PAGE NINE G. Thomu Miller. an attornty o! , Grant Pass, according to reports I looms as a "write-in" candidate for clrcutk judge tor Jackson and Jose- phlne counties, agsinst Judge K. L. , Norton, incumbent, who won the primary nomination by an over- t whelming majority, over two op-1 ponents. Petitions have been circulated In Grants Pass and Josephine county urging Miller to consent to the use of his name. 4 j Oppoaltlon to Judge Norton, ac 4 cording to reports, seems to be based upon allegatlona that his Roosevclt lan democracy Is not atrong enough to suit Josephine county Democratic leaders, and former dlsgruntlement over the manner in which the af fairs of the Grants Pass Irrigation district were handled. It Is claimed that the "write-In" petitions were circulated for one day, and 1000 aignaturea secured. Backers of the Miller campaign, announce they will launch a "whirl wind" drive the final two weeKs Of the campaign, and "circularize the two counties of the Judicial district. In the May primaries, Judge Nor ton was opposed by ttorney A. o. Bough and Attorney Anderson, both of Grants Pass. He secured a sub stantial majority over the combined vote of both. Miller Is described by Medford and Jackson county lawyers as a long time resident of Josephine county, with a wide circle of friends and a pleasing personality. Interest In Jackson county local politics continues light, with the California race for governor claim ing more attention than any Ore gon candidacy. There lr practically no Interest here. In any state or county candidacy, despite Herculean efforts on the part of Republican and Democratic leaders to rouse the oters. k I- 10 ME LUMBER ORDERS CONTINUE SLUMP WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. (AF) Th National Lumber Manufacturers association said today that orders, as reported by 1,352 lumber mills tor the week ending October 13, continued to decline compared, with th recent average. Orders amounted to 172.064.0UU feet compared with the revised fig ures from 1,373 mills of 179,290,000 feet for the previous week. Pro duction, however, showed a slight in crease from 183,920,000 feet to 185 -847,000 feet. Shipments for the week dropped about ll.OOO.Ouu feet from 178.099,000 feet to 16d.905.000 feet. 20 CANDIDATES READY FOR ELKS INITIATION NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT Twenty candidates will be Initi ated by the Medford ElKs lodge al their next meeting. October 55. and six men belonging to the order in other cities will be received Into the local lodge through demit. Exalted Ruler H. N. Butler an nounced at the meeting last even ing, when the candidates were voted upon, that a big Initiatory program will be enjoyed when the class la taken In. with sandwiches and beer to stay the appetttlea of those who attend. The list of applicant to be In itiated Includes: H. Keith Burrell. Vaughn D. Stone. Berle G. Thornton, Arthur D. Hess. Wm. A. Holloway, Gordan R. Green. Herbert H. Meusel. Fred J. Wolff. O-.to 1. Prohnmayei, Dow D. Stone, W. A. Crlm, Wm. A. Buchanan, Dr. C. W. turnery, Lewis S. Blyth, Samuel E. Carey. E. J. Peld:nan, D. Stanley Botigs. Eugene D. Thorndllce. Jack Blckler, Melvin O. Wright. New members to be introduced to the lodge on transfer demit Include: Ira C. Luman, Frank Felse. R. Q. Fowler, B. C. Hutchison, C. L. Reynolds. Here's the Washington 'monu ment almost hidden by steel scat folding erected on Its aide prepara tory to giving the tall shaft Its first cleaning In years. GETS TWO YEAR IT BURNS. Ore., Oct. 19. (AP) A term of three years In Oregon state prison must be served by R. E. Chad- wick of Portland, former president of the Western Savings and Loan asso cltion, cun vie ted of embezzlement. Chadwlck was accused of having em bezzlcd money following the sale of a hotel here. The Jury recommended mercy. The court considered this recommendation yesterday in sentenc ing Chadwlck to two years In prison. The maximum sentence Is ten years. 1679 CARS FRUIT SHIPPEDIO DATE Fruit shipments from the Rogue River valley up to last night totaled 1612 cars of pears (packed and can nery) and 67 cars of apples, accord ing to Southern Pacific freight office figures. Between 1000 and 1200 cars of pears are held In storage and are moving at the rate of from six to 12 cars per week to eastern markets. The first of an ocean shipment from Portland to New York city Is due to reach the latter port today. It consists of 32.000 boxes. A similar shipment left Portland last Tuesday. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. , aw' vl HERE'S THE BEER! We are proud of the beer that people say is pleasingly differentl jggfc A the Btfttr 0totr PORTLAND, Oct. 1 9 . AP ) New business amounting to 41.973.oou feet, about 8 per cent above the 3-year weekly average for October, but J per cent under the total for the previous week, was reported to day by the Western Pine associa tion. . Shipments for the week amounted to 44.S54.000 feet, and production was 51.421.00 feet. For the corres ponding week a year ago the same mllla reported orders of 3S,266,OOU feet, and production at 49.605,000 feet. LPT. ON MEDFORD WATER OENTRAL POINT. Oct. 19. (Spl.) The Central Point American says agi tation to secure Medford water for this city keeps bobbing up. We hear all kinds of arguments regarding the subject. 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