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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16. 1935.
HOUSE COrHEE
fS 'IE
THAT'S WHERE THE RUB COMES IN"
by speakc; I
Multnomah Representatives
Given Important Places
Two Jackson County So
Ions Are Well Recognized
the
SALEM, Jn. U. (AP) The third
change in the chairmanship of the
house alcoholic committee announced
today marked the rapid alteratlona
made on the list of house commit
tees since their announcement yes
terday by John E. Cooter, speaker of
the house of the 1936 legislature.
And while changes wero being made
almost constantly, the house still
continued to mark time, since no
business could be gotten under way
until the committees have been set
tled, clerks hired, and definite or
ganization perfected.
Two leaders luvohed
Virtually all changes affected the
positions of Howard Latourette and
W b. Graham, Multnomah county
democrats, who on the original list
had captured the leadership of the
four major committees, and each
with two chairmanships Latourette
on alcohol administration and Ora
ham on taxation and waya and
Ttorm of protest followed the
announcement of committees yester
day and last night aooui u..
revisions were announced. Double
chairmanships still resulted and to
day a new revised Hat was Issued.
And as a further result, much un
....iu noted among demo
crats and republicans alike In
house.
Hill Replaces Califleld
Earl H. Hill, republican and at ono
time candidate for speaker, was the
choice for chairman of the alcoholic
committee this morning. m wm -
place Jack Canfleld. democrat of Til
lamook county wno .
placed Howard Latourette of Mult.
Romeo Oouley of Marlon county
was added to the alconouc ootiuui
committee. Latourette was removed
as a member of the taxation and
revenue committee and W. B. Duerst
of Yamhill added in his place.
Duerst was also given the chair
manship of the agriculture commit
tee in place of Henry Bemon of
Klainalh Falls. The latter was moved
to chairman of the big ways and
means committee, replacing W. ,L.
Graham.
Other changes announced to date
from the list Issued yesterday In
cluded rtoscoo Krlcr, made chairman
of Commerce and navigation In placo
of Walter Norblad. Norblad was given
chairmanship of the fisheries com
mittee. KdiKullun HfUil Changed
Clraco Kent Mugruder was named
chalrmun of the education coinmiv
tee tor William Dickson and Lyle
Thomas of Polk added to tho com
mittee. Homer D. Angell was plnced
In the chair as head of the labor and
Industries In place of Duerst. Harry
Bolvan of Klamath oounty replaced
Norblad as head of forestry.
Additions to committee member
ships Included Norblad on rovlslon
or laws, O. F. Hyde of Lano on the
food and dairy committee. Earl H.
Hill on commerce and navigation
and also on engrossed bills.' Howard
Merrlam of Lane and Olerm Piddle
of Douglas were added to committee
on publlo lands.
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I
Ruth Bridget, planlit bride of Snub Pollard, film comedian, mutt
have tald something like that when the married him whltkert and all
and then had to eeal her vows with a kite. A forthcoming part In a
film necesaitated Pollard's beard. (Aasoclated Prett Photo)
SALEM, Jan. 16. (AP) Howard
Latourette of Mulanomnh county was
given the cholrmnnBhlp of two lm
portnnt house commltteea, adminis
tration and reorgnntzntion, and alco
holic control, and In addition was
placed on other major committees.
W. L. Graham, also of Multnomah
was given the chairmanship of the
Important taxation and revenue
committee, as well as tho big waya
and means committee. Walter Puhrer.
Republican, or Marlon county, wan
given cliMnrtniifthlp of banking and
corporations, the major assignment
listed for the minority party in the
house.
The list of committees Is as fol
lows: Administration and reoi sunt Ration
Latourette. chairman; Duerst. Er
win, Engdahl. Oraham, Hamilton.
Hill. E. H: Martin. tVmon, Lynch.
Agriculture Bemon. chairman:
Harrison. Duerst, Pat land. Hughes.
Jones. Leach. Magrmler. Oleen, Hodman.
Alcoholic control latourette. chair
man; Puhrer. timfleld. Krwln. Pat
lnnd. Prnrler, Hnneyman,
Taxation and revenue Oraham.
chalrmun: flcoit. Hwh. Hughes. 1
toureite. McCluskey. Osborne, nidrile,
Thomas. Wsllsce.
Banking and corporations Puhrer,
chalrmun; Eckcisley, At her, Angell,
Hockett, Honryman. Hyde, Norton.
Taylor.
Bills and mailing Eckersley, chair
man; E. II. Hill. Prar.ler.
Commerce and navigation Nor
blad. chairman; Krler, Angell, Can
field. Dlokon, Oraham, Mccinskey,
Nelson.
Constitutional laws Angell, chair
man: Klrkna trick. Alher. Eckersley.
Prs7.ler. Hsight, Taylor.
Counties and cities BolvUi. chnlr
man: Munyan, Goutey, Hoach, Kirk
pa trick. Knlaht, Norhlnd. Oleen. Scott,
Staples.
Education Dickson, chairman: M.
M. Hill, Pat land, Hamilton. Merrlam.
Norton. Kennie. Semon.
Elections Erwtn, chairman; Ron
nie, Alber, Bolvln. Engdahl, M. M.
Hill. Magruder.
Engrossed and enrolled bills Ham
ilton, chairman; Martin, Smurth-walte.
Plsherles Hill. E. H., chairman;
Krler, Carter. Caufleld, McCloskey.,
Norblad, Norton.
Pood and dairy products McClos
key, chairman; Thorn at, Engdahl,
Harrison, Rom.
Forestry Carter, chairman; Hughes.
Eckersley, Hyde. Martin. Munyan.
Norblad, Oleen, Osborne, Ross.
Game Leach, chairman; Munyan,
Finland, Prazler, Oouley, Ktrkpntrjck.
Work of the famous painter. Sir
Joshua Reynolds will be Included In
the exhibit at the meeting of the
Camera club Thursday evening at the
court home.
Merrlam. Riddle, Smurthwalte, Wal- i , . . ,' , . . , ,
... ' I Sir Joshua Reynolds was born July
16. 1723, His father was a clergyman
and maater of the free grammar
s hoot, and gave the youthful Joshua
n fair education. At 17 he was ap-
lace,
Health and public morals Martin.
chairman: Johnson, W. A.; Knight.
Msgruder, Nelson. Rodman, Thomas
Caufleld. chairman; Knhrht. Carter. ' ...I 1 V' '
... . - ciun wnn wniMii nc wornexi two years.
inlvln. I.vnrh Xfiim.n n Diik ....
Patland, Bolvln. Lynch. Munyan. Ran
Kin. Rosa. Staples.
Horticulture Merrlam. chairman;
Riddle, Hamilton, Harrison, M. M.
Hill, Osborn. Scott, Taylor.
insurance Wallace, chairman: Ross.
Barnes, Eckersley, Hockett, Martin.
Irrigation and drainage Staples.
chairman; Mugruder, Hosch. Johnson.
W. A. Jones, Johnson, Wm. Jr.; Rod
man. Semon, Snider.
Judiciary Dickson, chairman: An
gell. Bolvln, Puhrer, Graham. Hon
oyman. Krlcr, Latourette, Scott.
Labor and Industries Duerst.
chairman: Nelson. Barnes. Bolvln.
Bull, Dickson, Norblad, Riddle, nan
kin, Johnson, Wm. Jr.
Legislation and rules Hyde, chair
man; Osborne, Dickson. Puhrer. Gra
ham, E. H. mil, Latourette. .
Livestock Hughes, chairman: Eng-
dahl, Halght, Hockett, Snider.
Medicine, pharmacy and dentistry
Hockett, chntrman: Scott. Hosch.
W A. .Johnson. Rnnkln.
Military nfffllrs Prazler, chalrmun;
after which he pointed portraits by
himself. He made many friends and
when Keppel, in command of the
Mediterranean squadron, learned of
the artist's desire to visit Italy, he
Invited the youth to go with him on
the flagship.
Por a while Reynolds was guest of
the governor of Minorca, painting
portraits of the principal inhabitants
till the fleet was ready to. sail for
Leghorn, from which he made his
way to Rome. At first he was bit
terly rtlsapplontcd In the works of the
old Italian masters hut soon came to
iippreclato them, even to reverence.
He made a particular study of the
gradations of light and shade, tho re
sult of which Is noticeable in many
of his pictures.
His nearest rivals were Galnsbor
ough and nomney. His hospitable
dinner tablo was the rendezvous of
nil the noted men In London and it
was nfc his suggestion that the "Lit
erary club" whs established. Reyn
olds was elected first president of the
Smurthwalte. Carter, E. H. Hill. Kirk- j Royal Acndeiny in 1768, and King
iHibncK, noruioa, itanKin. (George III signified his approval by
Mining Smurthwalte. chairman; (knighting tho artist and intlmatlne
Carter. Hnlght. Hamilton, Engdahl, jthat the queen and himself would
Lynch, Merrlam. Ronnie, Rodman, honor him with sittings for their por-
Motor vehicles and aeronautics .traits to be presented to the academy.
Oouley, chairman; Lynch. Alber, Er- Reynolds' "discourses" at the dls
wln. Halght, Harrison, Nelson. Os- trlbutlon of prizes are literary pro
borne, I .each. 'ducts of note.,
Public Institutions Barnes, chair
man; Johnson, Wm.. Jr.: Puhrer.
Hyde. Johnson, W. A ; Norton.
Public lands Snider, chairman;
Rodman. Angell, Bull, Duerst, Engdahl.
His BlRluVbegnn to fall and on the
.Mrd of February, 1703, he passed
peacefully away.
His best known child picture is
The Age of Innocence."
Those who are planning to exhibit
TO
AID WORLD PEACE
SEEN BYLEA0ER
(Continued from Pige On)
cratlc leader, opened debat for pro
ponents of adherence vestrdav. Sen
ators Johnson. (R., Cal.) and Borah
(R-, fdaho) were leaders of the opposition.
The text of tht president's message:
"To the senate.:
"A movement to malta Internation
al Justice practicable and. serviceable
is not suDject to partisan considera
tions. Por Tears. rpnnhllrin am)
democratic administrations and party
platforms alike have arivrvAtAri
count of Justice to which nations
might voluntarily bring their dis
putes for Judicial decisions.
Early Action Hoped'
"To give concrete realization tn tht
obviously is sound and thoroughly
American policy. I hope that at an
early date the sena.te will advise and
consent to the adherence by the
United Stata to th protocol of sig
nature of the statute of th Pmo.
nent Court in International Justice
dated September 14. 1920. and the
protocol for the accession of the
United States of America to the pro
toe! of signature of the statute of
the Permanent Court of Tntomatinnai
Justice, dated Sentember 14. lost) n
of which were submitted to the sen
ate December 10, 1930.
"I urge that the senate's consent
be given tn such form a nnt. tn
feat or to delay the objective of ad-
nerence.
'The sovereientv of th Tinitt
States will be in no way diminished
or Jeopardized by such action.
"At this period In the International
relationships, when everv u
moment to the future of world peace.
me uniieo states has an opportnnlty
once more to throw Its weight Into
the scale In faor of peace."
A .
G. OF C. DIRECTORS
WILL MEET FRIDAY
Directors of the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce will hold a
dinner meeting at the Medford Ho
tel Friday, January 18. at 6:30 p. m.,
it was announced this morning by B.
E. Harder, president. Directors of the
Ashland Chamber of Commerce will
be guests of the local organization.
The purpose of the meeting Is to
formulate plans looking toward or
ganization of a development commit
tee In Jackson county. It has been
suggested by the directors of the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce that such a committee be
formed to develop - a program for
Jackson county over a period of five
years and It is expected that the
Ashland directors will assist the local
men in this important work.
It is believed that such a commit
tee can bring about development of
the many resources here and the out
come of the meeting on Friday wilt
be of.;partlcular Importance to every
one In Jackson county.
Cleveland MII1sat 38 Per Cent.
CLEVELAND. (UP) While the na
tion's steel and iron mills have been
running at an average 25 per wnt
capacity, mills of the Cleveland dis
trict are operating at 38 per cent.
Evangelists Will
Conduct Services
At F ree Methodist
Special evangelistic services begin
Thursday evening. January 17, at the
Free Methodist church, at Tenth and
Ivy streets. Rev. and Mrs. A. L Hay
wood of Spring Arbor. Mloh., are the
evangelists.
Reverend Haywood Is sn evanViUt
of deep spiritual power, snd gives
Rct. A. L. Haywood.
forth the truth of the Bible with no
uncertain sound. Mrs. Haywood is
song leader and will give special mes
sages in song.
The meetings wlU continue
throughout the month of January
snd a pert of February, as the Lord
may lead. Services every evening at
7:30.
The pastor. Rev. E. N. Long, and
people are wry much encouraged and
hopeful of splendid result from the
meeting series. v
RUNAWAY TRAILER
T
City police records today revealed
whRt Lawrence E. Edmunds. 43, local
truck driver, considers his narrowest
escape from death or serious injury.
While operating a truck Monday
afternoon on Crater Lake avenue.
Edmunds reported to police Uiat a
trailer from a pa&Ftng car came un
fastened snd rammed Into the cab
of his vehicle, barely missing him
and causing damage to the truck
estimated at $150.
Edmunds said the tongue of the
runaway trailer grazed his body and
rmashed the steering wheel from his
hands.
Police reports state the other car
was being driven by Ausle Clarence
Rock, 23, 1135 Court street.
WURTS GIFTS
SIXTH AND CENTRAL
HEALTH ASSOCIATION
IGHT
This evening at 6:30 o'clock the an
nual banquet of the Jackson County
Health association will be held at the
Hotel Medfotd. Physicians and their
wives from all parts of the valley,
with a large delegation from Ashland,
are expected to attend.
An entertainment program Is being
arranged by the following committee:
Dr. B. C. Wilson .chairman; Dr. B. O
Bark will and Dr. Robt. W. Stearns,
WANTED!
500 WOMEN
AND MEN
To Join Our 1935
BOOK CLUB
Over 2000 Books are here for your enjoyment
during 1935 Novels, Trarel, Adventure Books
for every taste. We have Jut added $'-in
worth of the pick of the year's outstanding
hooks. Just think all the books you wnnt
to read for only 8c a month at this special
membership rate. 1935 Membership
This Offer for Thi Week Only
After This Week, Membership Is $1.00
SILK AND WOOL HOSE
Specially Reduced at
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's.
If Follow the Happy Crowds to
DREAMLAND
T0NITE
Plnty Moore and His Orchestra
Licensing an evil Is sharing It.
Laundryman figures how
to save 5.6 gallons
gasoline monthly
REDUCES COLD STARTING WASTE
He makes about 9 cold starts a day. f Super-SHEI.L saves
him, on an average, only '4 cup gasoline per start,
lie will save 16 gallous through the winter
TjYou can save up to a
cupful of gasoline in cold
starting with Super-SHELL,
because you use the choke only
half as long.
And you get full power much
quicker. In fact, while your en-
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Reason: it's Thermalized for
this climate. Vaporizes faster.
And only Super-SHELL is
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1000 HANDKERCHIEFS
All band-made, beautifully appliqued
and embroidered. Values from 50c
to $1.00. Special
4 for 88c
DON'T FORGET
Complete Close-Out
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Baby Dresses
Blankets SnoW Suits Dishes jgsry l
nompers ana coys wasn suits j t.-'
A Bargain Rack of
Hand Made Dresses
Beautifully fashioned. Exceptional -close-out
values this week at
Railways and transnortntlon Han- t ielr work at the Camera club Thurs-
kln, chairman; M. M. Hill. Bull. Can- day will kindly bring it In the after-
Hold, Jones, Kricr,
Staptrs.
Repeal of laws Scott, chairman;
Taylor. Oouley, Klrkpatrlck. Knight.
Krlcr. Nelson.
Rcsnlut Ions Halght, chairman;
Wallace, Erwln, Frnzlcr. Jones. Krler.
Revision of laws Alber. chairman:
Bolvtn. Dickson. Knight. Taylor. Wal
lace,
Unemployment Honryman, chair
man; Bull, Hooch, W. A. Johnson.
Win. Johnson. Jr., lach. Lynch. Mn
urudcr. Merrlam. Smurthwalte.
Utilities Hnhch, chairman: J. nes.
Angell. Bnrncs. Eckerslev. Norton.
Oleen. Snider, M M: Hilt.
Assessment and taxation Oleen.
hnirman: Norton. Oouiev. Halcht.
Harrison, Hockett. Hyde, Rennle, Se
mon, Thomas.
Ways and means Oraham, chatr
mnn; Snyder. M. M, Hill. E. H Hill
Jones, Kennie. Semon.
Smurthwnlte. noon. The public is Invited.
Iteunnl for Ueer-Klllers.
PAINEKVIM.E. O. (UP) The Lake
County Pish and Game association
offered a M) reward for Information
leading to the arrest and conviction
of persons who shot and killed a deer
near here. A portion of the animal's
body was found not far from subur
ban Cleveland.
Enjoy a
QomforfLom
olili) (1 (' ( iimp Hum.
PORTSMOUTH, O. il'Pj A t'Cf
I'amp on Churn crock, near here.
almost entirely demrnyrd hv fire, wllll
kwa cfttlmiiteci at $18,000. The offl
ccrn' quarters was the only bulIdt:iK
left atanndlivz. An over-hrntect atovo
wna blamed tor the fire.
Iluliv Niimnl for limner lienil.
DOVER, O. (UP) Herbert Hoove.-.
III., named after the former president
(luring the latter'a laat mont. In
office, la dead after a four-da; Illness
Farmer's
Day!
Jan. 18th, beginning at 10:00
A. M. All Fnrnicrs invited.
Good program is in store.
Free Lunch at Noon
Finley
Implement
Co.
Central Point
Ride-
W ill! I I
eti
88c I
Special Lot of
WATER
Wine and Whiskey
GLASSES
Some Attractively
Designed
SPECIAL C
EACH 3U
Lamps! Lamps!
Phone
1300
for Towing or
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CARLOAD OF
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Now Selling Out of Warehouse at
$13.00 PER
A nominal charge added for delivery
Morton Milling Co.
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A fine assortment of these lamps arrived two weeks
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