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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JkfEDFORD. OREGON'. TITrRSDAY. MAY 9. lfKW. PAGE THREE 10 SILENCE 1936 CAMPAIGN FIRE More Seasoned Think Drive Getting Away Ahead of Itself No Definite Issues Is Policy Urged By BY BOS PRICE. (Chief of Borrau, the Associated Press, Washington) The more seasoned politicians think the 1936 csnwalgn 1 getting wy ahead o Itself. A alowmg-up moy be expected. Not only have ranking Democratic leaders decided at a White House conference to "lay low" politically for the present, but the projected democratic national committee sur vey of popular sentiment probably will be postponed. On the Republican side, such old timers as former Senator "Jim" Wat son are counselling against any ac tion now which might tend to com mit the party to a definite course In next year's campaign. Watron thinks the Republicans should at lrsst wait and see what the pre-ent Drnoeratlc congress produces in tne I iv of luues. The rejrlonil crt-togethf .-s to t fce'.d soon by the Republicans, and in uvtn nuiSe-s hr tr Waomx will hear a note of caution. The local leaders will be adyl-vwl to at tempt no conclusions, e-rpKlally vlth rjrt'P'rt tn candldatAS. Advance Kfcawtln. IWa bolltlcal euns have been Issoaa l-p.'S o loudly durlnc the lft-H mspith or o that It would be ey to clow t:e eyes and imagln that thU a t!. srin.T cf 135. rial 1133'. t" It will b a full year j-e-t Wo 1 t&'S Ette5al conventions tbey u'J a'.ly msst In June fcs!n to cs tfscy deflr.lt' s.tfoTs feflfcT's trvara. Uiually this l-s a period when t!w .palltlcal c-sraf are coiiMrrtaf their ammunition. Juit who started the sioetlr.E ts F.c-t entirely clear Per haps It was the left-winters such as Lois and Ccuthlln who were crjiJiy rf3or.!lble for stlrrlr.g things up. Anyway, a ffwM many shots have been expended at targets wftlch still, are vcue and elujlve. An effort now will bs r-.ade to re serve rr.ojt of tte rwt until the cp rjoelnr force can see the whites of cr.e another's eyes. Democrats Delay Suriey. The Democratic great headquarters Is not Inclined to go Into details ' regarding Its delay in sending agents Into the flo'.d to sound out vote: srnttrr.ent. It Is er.sy, hc7vever, to read be tt.e-.-n the ltr.es. The administration Is about to embark on what many ret;nra as us most ambitious expert , m?nt expenditure of the vast work s' relief fund Just autrior'.ied By con- rre-e. It Is a ptrt cf the administration thesis thnt the results of this ex r'ntnent will chant? ths whole course of the national life, setting up new and lrre-M.-.tlblr forces of re covery. Of yfcst value T.ouli a aurrcj M. If It v'ere mode at a time when still following the democratic view everything Is about to be turned up side down? It Is expected now that the sound. ers-oUt will be put Into the field after the new program Is In full T.-lnr. next fall or winter. Republicans lValtlnp, Too. ?:uch Republican cnutlon Is trace able to this same source. If the opposition party Identifies IV .-If in tr.e public mind with thit tchcol of thought which holds the y.crk-rellr' pin Is a dream and rlurlori, and then discovers thftt rrc:p-rlty Js Jurt around th corner, nft'r all, where will party policy get off a yc.-.r hence? Tour billion dollars Is lot of Society and Clubs OH, LOOK AT THE BIRDIES North For Mothers' Day Mothers Plan Trips Several from Med ford will make trips to Eugene and other northern cities over the week-end to spend MotherB' day with sons or daughters ,t the university and at Oregon Stat college. The week end is set aside at both schools, especially lor visiting mothers, who will be guests of honor at teas and other social functions. Among those planning to visit Eu gene are Mrs. O. O. Arnsplger. who will visit her daughters, Mary Fran ces and Bertha, at the university. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, who will aiso visit in that city. Mrs. L. R. Pickard will be & guest of her daughter, Rob erta, at Sigma Kappa sorority in Eugene. Mrs. R. W. Sleeter and Mrs. Frank Reum will also spend the week-end In Eugene, and will visit Portland before returning. At Corvallls. among the Mothers' day guests will be Mrs. W. J. War ner, who Is returning from a visit In Idaho to spend the week end at Oregon State college with her daugh ter, Margaret. Many From Medford Will Attend Grants Pas Meeting Members of Chester A. Arthur Re lief Corps No. 34 of Medford are planning to attend the W. R. c. dis trict convention which will convene in Grants Pass tomorrow, plans hav ing bn completed by the Medford delation at a recent meeting. Mem bers are ato expected to attend from Ashland. Central Point end Gold Hill beic" the Grant pa members and th p&rt rtpartm'"nt officers who will attend. Thoe planning to make the trip from here are notified to call Mrs. Ethyl Weed, district chairman. Mrs. Vi'-.1 will call th- mornir.fi MMlon to ord-?r at 10:C3 o'clock, and after the opening exerci-v.? officers for 19ta will V elected. Covered dish luncheon will be awrved at noon and la the afternoon Miion. conducted by th Granti Paw cor,r. Initiation irM S held. FrM'a-y For .Iwnlr P.-T. k. Th lat mretlrts? of th y?fr for tht Junior m-s-h P.-T. A. -a. 11 M held at Junior hih chol toaKKTO'sr, In th auditorium. All parent of Junior hirfpi, sturtna arid teachr are cor dially lnvltvi for th lntJiUatton of onflows and an lntrr--inty pcotfTjai th&Jt will !r Fw(?ntf'. PocUl Mjtht Friday For Pocahontas Lodj-rt. On Frldny e-vnintR at tV. ?.cdmen Hall, Pocahontaj lose? is entertain ing the raembprs and their Invited friends at another social nipht. vrith a danee. Mitc tsIII b furnlhd by th Dickeys, and a larjri numtxr ar-f expocted to enjox the evening. Talent Housewives Serve Covered IHnner. The housewives of West Talent Neighborhood Goldmines served a covered dish dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones yesterday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Sulllnger. Mrs. Tom Hcrferd, Mrs. Sue Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and children. Mrs. George . Waterman, Mrs. Gus Beck and chil dren, Mrs. Freeman Wedge. The Jones family will move to Ashland 1 soon. Mrs. Ora Cox In Charpe Paushters of Vets Card Party Mrs. Ora Cox. BMtsted by Mrs , Frances Campbell. Mrs. Ora Sohade j and Miss MacRie Edwards will be In j charge of a card party sponsored by j Daughters of Union Veterans of the I Civil war. tonight at the Girls' com- I munlty club rooms. Piny will atart at 8:15. with contract and auction bridge, five hundred and pinochle. - A n M mi I Mothers' Tea 1 Event of Tomorrow The annual Mothers' day tea spon sored by Sunny Slaters Circle of the Presbyterian church will be held to morrow at the home of Mrs. L. P Pickett. 823 East Main street. All ladies of Che church and friends of the church are invited to attend and to bring their mothers. Ta will be served from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. pipth will Filter tain Tonight Mrs. A. W. Pipes will entertain to night at her home. 1315 Queen Ann. for members of Chapter AA. P.E.O . who will meet at 7:30 o'clock. She win be assisted by Miss M'.vrjorle Kelly. Mrs. Clancy was hostess to the chapter yesterday when members gathered at her home for the regular Mothers' day program. v:oy ! Neighbors Plan T .Iunt lolly Toi.eiorroi . Royal Neighbors will hold a rally in the Talent Grange hall. Talent, ffay 10 at 7:30 p. ih.. fr all mem bers and invted pKsts. All ii. A A. camfV are a.fd to M pr'5ent s-s thi? is the last rally before tht con vention in JS'tnd Jun 1. Motfoors Cluh Will pniisjir 1-eAMriMij PaTty Mothers club of the g'cri ftuiTt catholic church ar Evontoriny a dancing p?rty for pupil of th hlh school age tomorrow evenlrif t the PT.rlsh hfi.l. Daii5httrs o.f Ve-ts flan Carl Party Te-:l'it. Dnuphters of Union Veterans of the civil wr are givir.-,! '--rd prty thi? evening at the Girls Commu nity cHib. Plfl.yinp will br.rin profnp! ly at 8:15. ExS , ?i r irsefcS sio i .el, - :'A ,' .sy:;Vi...v .jftaW . Jit as Fitzslmmons wound up and pitched the ball toward the plate the bov shook himself free of his father's fond emarace. turned to his mother and pleaded: "Please tell me the story of the Three Bears. Mommle." I could n t bcein to describe the ex pression j disappointment mingled with chaerln that clouded the poor fathers face as he felt his fondest hopps plunged deep in despair. Little did it matter to him then that the mighty Babe went out on a grounder to Bill Terry, unassisted. A New Golf Bug Pioneer Suicides PENDLETON, Ore.. May 9. ( API George R. Roberts, 80, pioneer res ident of Umatilla county, shot him self to death alte yesterday at Rieth. His wife died two years ago and he had been in 111 health since. The body was found In a vacant house he owned. LADY wants transportation to Port land or Spokane not later than May 15th. Call at 825 E. 9th. FOR RENT House. Close in. Phone 319-Y. FURNISHED and unfurnished apart ments. Close in and reasonable. 345 So. Central. I Home portrait of family group : and children at Special Prices Shangle studio Phone 1308. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Old gold. Sell to govern ment licensed denier. Brophy's Jewelers. Tight-lipped and unsmiling, Joe Louis. Detroit heavyweight, stands over "Biff" Bennett after a minute and 15 seconds In the firt-: round of their bout In Dayton, O. It was the 15th knockout scored by the negro battler in 19 starts since he turned professional. (.Associated Press Photo- -s V S1700 SLANTS -v Pocr money. Ita handllnj: easily could make cr wrpek any political prty particularly if there wsi too much hRAlff In prejudrlng the retultf. Rank Founder Die PORTLAND. Ore.. M.iy 0 (AH E. J. Bailey, 7, founder and prti ldrnt of the ora-nd County bank at John Dy, eistern Oregon, died herr. today. Hp cam' to Portland several months apo for medical treatment. Esyley was bcrn in Lngland in 1860 and can. to the United L,tat-s 20 yesrs latr. FT hd llv in Oregon since ltTA. 4 CALDV-TLL, Idho, K"y 9. (AP) District Judge John C. Rice today refused to admit as evidence prefer red stock and bonds which aRs rted ly had bfn involve, in transfer! between the Cooperative Publishing company of Kampa, publishers of the Ifjih-) Frc- Fres, and its bor.-i..old-eri. TOLEDO, O., May 9. (AP) Crowds of Chevrolet Motor compan7 employes throngrd the federal building here W.nesday to vote on a rerles of company proposals, the acceptance of T?hlch would possibly mean an end of the widpppread group of auto workers' strikes. Roscburg Editor Drags 60-Pound Salmon to Shore ROSUUG, Ore.. May 9. (.TV Charles V. Stanton, city editor of the Rosfburg News-nevl-iv, toi-ay led W. W. Moody by one pound in the Umpqua big salmon contest. Stanton worrie a 50-pour. 3 chinook to shore aftT an hour and a half bntlc five mil north of here lat Monday. Moody took a 49-pounder from about th? foe f'are a few hours Inter. The largest opening day c.-owd in the New York Giants' history was on hand to say "Hello" to Babe Ruth when he made his New York debut in a National league uniform. A grtt swelling roar boomed a royal welcome to the iabe as he stepped on the field. No mistaking the fact that the thousands were on hand to reet the big slugger. jjurled In the huge throng behind first bat'j "t s an interesting little family of three a young father, a prptty little mother and their flve- y.r-old ion, anxiously waiting for E.ibc Kuth tc take his turn at bat. To thos-? In the immediate vicinity th protid father explained that he had b7ouht his tiny scu to the open lnc eikp to that the boy could get a loot at thr greatest home run hit ter thp f'nic had produced. Per hai' h-e wa? hopin; for too much but hff dlc-1 wish the l?.d could s-s the on and only l"?3br "hit one." He wanted tho tioy to haw th?,t mental picture to Inspire hip.', c-a a bnMbt.ll career of his own. K was foin- to Tifer a bsll play er out of the boy, of course he was. Profc.ably a pitcher or a first bmsen:;.n th? lsd vas a .vouthpa'tv. Sure, the llttl felloi: li.ri the gan'.e cra: about It. Like Hal l il to Tn He came by his love for the game naturally enough his proud pspa admitted without being pressed that he was quite a ball-player In his youth. And what's more, could crash the old apple. The little tot seemed keenly enough Interested In the proceedings, at that. Perhaps the buntings, the band, the parade to the flag-pole and general excitement of opening day caught his eye. He more or less patiently bore with his father while the latter covered the amazing career of Bab .uth a astonishing detail. Father culled his son's attention to every move Babe Ruth made on the field; explained the home run king's batting position, his swing. the thorough, and confident m.nn.r of an expert. Finally the pre-game fornvilitioj were completed ond the Giants dashed on the field with Jireddy Fitzsimmons on the pitcher's mound. After disposing of the flrt t.-ra bat ters, Urbanski and 1 V.llon. the ;, w?? t'.'t. Th I'.lg M.-nent The J;tni- ot Swat stepped uj- to the pHte to t:ke his cut and thr very nir fc-emcd charged. Thlr bl moment h-.d arrived l'r.thor and son were to sh;nc th? thrill of v:tchlnK- th- cret sltiYr dig In r.nd knock one out of thr p'r!.'.. londly th- f;itlicr drc-j: his son cIol-2 to I'.lm pointing to the t;-c-tacle they were about to ltnc). "KOir Ion, .atch the nvy he t.i-( hold of this one. You'll never forget this moment as lon as you live," he whispered. Fanners, golfers, and those who like nice lawns take a good loci at this bug. It's a chinch bug aboi' as bad a p-st as you can rtect to find. MKivfii't farmers Kavc known it a-s an enen-.y of corn and whwt. Mow Cornell universUy announces it ha-s tal-pn to destroying olf gr-y..s an-?l lawns. "ITublic Is-'nemy K-o. 1" for greens, i.y th experts.. Chinch buys suck t!-ie Jul.-?. fro-m sir a; 1 and grains. In a lawn, tbe first sign of danio.ee is bro'ft'nli of the. gratj. The bugs a? hard to control Certain funaft. develo'lK-g 1-n miHtA. w(Uher, are their enemies, in hot. drj weather, th bu-s thrive. M'att-Me. they're a!out thrPT-sixtF'paths of an Inch lon. black, with white wings folded l'n a K'alt . c-tohj fcrra arosa their bt-clc. The pliotoii-rah ai tht Is n..a-g-nlfie:! many tlmoi. Tho si0' on tho golf bll show the bug's relative slse. NEW and used building materials. Wrecking Co.. 1530 No. Riverside. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE acre suburban, with double constructed 4- room EtK'iHh cottage. surrounded by oaks. Krag chicken house. ;ar(tiii already in. under irrigation. Total price 1700.00 one-third down, balance $15.00 per month Including Intet est. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC 109 E. Mam Medford, Ore. TAKEN UP 1 Jersey steer, slit in each ear. C. F. Smith, Central Point. WANTED Young woman for general housework and assistance in the oare of two bnbte. Phone 930-R for f 11 particulnrs. SPLENDID STOCK RANCH 3:0 ACRES. 170 in cultivation, good soil, all fenced with woven wire. Malance of land timber and pas ture. Living Springs. Good five room houw, burn and chicken house. Spring water piped to build ing.';. Ou trance. Price ft6.000.00 with $.00.00 down, c balance- wonderful terms. CHARLIE A. WING AGENCY. VC 109 E. Main Men lord. Ore. l"0?i itPwT Two 3-room apt, furn ished. O'.e $10.00, or.v $13.00. 204 So. Grape. g3 cake stays Jfsh Ion gen thanks to the CrcamTarlarw Schilling Baking Powder A Graduation GIFT From Claudette to the Girls who ara Graduating A Meant If ill laventloil Permanent Wave A Wave that formerly sold for five dollars, for only 31.9S Complete Muke ynur appolnlments early CLAUDETTE'S ArrM from Klrn-t NatiPp,l B-ank, Ptoo-K-c IMS wTU'M. City We'll F.ajl away youi Daiiitarj Service. iS-.pwc 1 a 1 Co a vock t : o n of Crater Laiie Ch-apittr ?Vo. 3'J P. A. 3.1. . Saturday. Mav 11th t 7:80 P. 34. Tfc R A. dr&rro will 1 confer red by Klamath Chapter No. 35 ot Kl?math Palla. The Grand Hlsh ITicn and othr Grar.il officers wli. ry prcfnt. Th? dlnr.r will be ar-r.rt In tho dlnin; roo."n at 0:30 P. M. ti ..hich all Poyal Arch Chapter rr.ni bera ate lnvltcrl. ono. alditj, .Vs:ty O. O. HORNCR. II. P. Slcnderlr. v'.th 6p?nrr IriUrtdcll ly Dffsignei Cori:?ta. llals-a Jflzr trl. 4 57. Use Mall Tribune want adf. n ,.k BURNS Drew out the V J Dp't bad At Lpntling OniR Store Talkies titry Aaericao Mail Liner ii a scs-goicg moving picturt thci c-e. Fixst4uo uiicg merries sis ff-a'urr j,tz i you-r frost row scat isfrc! J a p o ii and return Zamboanga "Oh thtoraonkeys fcive no tails in Zamboanp-i." Well, when your American. Mall Liner gets to Manila, you can take the famous Mayon cruise aa4 nd out for yourself. The S. S. Mayo) is a new, 2 1 knot ship especially designed for comfortable tropical cruising. Every week she makes the fire day cruise to Iloilo, Zamboanga and Cebu in the primitive south ern Philippines. And the fare is only $50. This is just one example of the greatly reduced summer round trip fares now in effect oq the American Mail Line. What can you buy for so little money that will give you as much pleasure as a trip to the Orient? Material things derciateio vti.ije ard wear out But a trip to the Orient will make a new person of yon. It will give you memories to last a lifetime, and no ooe cili Cake thorn away from you! Examples of low summer roundtrips now in e'Tct fro hi Seattle and Victoria!). C: To TomHtt Pint CUst JAPAN and return 4 . . $240 1 $427 JAPAN, CHINAand return. . . . . 277 496 JAPAN, CHINA, MANILA and return . 300 577 All Tourist and First Class staterooms on American Mail Liners are big and outside, with luxurious twin beds, hot and cold run ning water and all other conveniences. Promenade decks ara glass 'enclosed. Dancing, deck games, alkies and an outdoor swimming pool are part of the fun. American Mail Liners sail every other Saturday from Seattle nd Victoria. For details, see your travel agent or our office. m I 'Kef ' " I Come to Burelson's Friday, May 10th Mother's Day May 12th o Give Her "Gold Strips" Silh Sto:ckin?5 Consult an Expert HOSIERY STYLIST Direct from New York r mr . 1 Miss Dorothy Haines who will explain the EXCLUSIVE FEATURES of The New Gotham GqLd STripe, stockings Sheers! Chiffons! 122. VI with or without Spring Colors! Barcelona. Valencia, Grey Dusk, Malibu, Mantilla, Navy, etc. The New Adjustable Tops! j 35 J 65 j 95 Young Girls! You will be interested to know about the new Knee Higb She'.T, $1.00. l-f a MOTHERS DAY T7 MOTHER deserves a Gift o Jewe lry She- won't buy ikesa "pretties"' for herself not MotWI Buf je'd be jus as happy and pleased as you would with a bit of silver for her dresser, or a r.ecWace, bracelet or fins GRUEN Watch. Why don't you male her very happy thii year? Ve'va many sugges tions to offer. Come in. BRIARCLIFF... A fine Gruem timekeeping baguette, white or yellow gold filled, 17 jewels-. 94f.7t Other Grue-n Watches from J24.73 See Our Large Graduation Gift Selections Specially Priced "jewelers MEDFORD. ORB For Mothers Day AND EVERY DAY WE SUGGEST THESE ITEMS Fine Stemware, docorat.ed with- platinum or gold. Goblets, wines, slierberts, cocktail and small plates-. Merls Art Ware Vases in white, green and apri cot. Lovely for large cut flowers, 81.00 Bather Pottery Single pieces, cups and saucers, platters, etc. Most reason ably jrtee.d. Enanwlcd Garbage Can with foot lever. Saves steps and is attractive. Only 9.V Electromix An electric egg beater ant mixer for light batters, etc. A won derful value for only SI. 45 Juice Extractors with pint pitchers, 25c4 Range Size Salt and Pep pers, 2 for 15c Set of 5 Jade Green Mix ing Bowl, S)C R e vol ving Refrigerator. Dishes, B Section, $2.29) Cake Saver with Holder Gonvenient for storing and carrying cakes. ROSES' Enameled Steel Kitchen Stool Just the right height foF working. Priced $2.20 Sandwich Towler Give the whole family a treat. $1.90 Hamilton Beach Mixer The most efficient helper you could give Mother. $19.75 Refrigerator Dishes Green 1 quart capacity. 20 Rose or Green Tumblers 5d Ice Tea Glasses Green. 2 for 15d vn BURELSON'S Hubbard Bros. Inc. and DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES East Main and Riverside MEDFORD BUILDING 6H S.W. 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