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PAGE THIRTEEN
1 1 Gets Best Deer
U. S. ILL ENTER
LEAGUESPEED1LY
New Pleas for Italian Friend
ship and Aid in Peace Ef
forts Made Britain Must
Keep Pledge to League
LONDON1. NOT. I. (AP) Prime
Minister Stanley Baldwin said today
he hoped the United States would
Join the League ol Nations in the
near future.
He told the International Peace
(octet?: "I wish they were In It I
hope that before long they win do
In It.
"The United States has never been
a member, although their president
(Wilson) moulded the league and.
despite all checks and disappoint
ments, waa able to see his vision take
place.
"I am certain there are millions of
American citieens who are watching
with lively sympathy our efforts to
make the league an Instrument o!
world peace."
gees Italian Mistake
BrAviAiixIv. tha Drlme minister told
the society that "we believe Italy is
rashly departing irom ner gTeai w
dltlons. by the war apilnet Ethiopia."
. ha umi time he made a new
plea for Italian friendship and for
Italian co-operations wim wbuo
of Nations eiiorts w kbwuuw
peace.
"The ritjmute between the league
and Italv Is real." he declared, "but
i i. nn mnn real than the friend
ahtp between Great Brltlan and Italy.
wa Huva trted to make it clear
that we are moving In no spirit of
national antagonism against amy.
"It we have failed to make It clear,
we must try again, tor behind all our
present policy Is that underlying
Iruth.
Must Keep Pledge
"In being true to our pledged word
to the league, we wish also to pre
serve an old friendship. But loyalty
to our pledge Is Inescapable."
The prime minister asserted: "All
talk of trouble Is evil. It Is a condi
tion which has been developed in
some quarters overseas and I do not
like It.
"We do not dedicate ourselves to
such evtl and there Is no spirit of
aggression. But weakness and wa
vering do not give an assurance of
pesce. I give you my word there will
be no great armaments here."
DUKEOTnGHT
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1936 CHEVROLET
.MODELS WILL BE
M n'llllnme. .MOTO ilrlvrr of head
quarters detachment here, shown with
his MG-pounu mule buck, adjuilsea
tt, ht itwr killed bv anv CCC man
of the Median! district during the
season that closed recently.
Residents of Medord and vicinity
will have their first opportunity to
morrow to Inspect and ride In the
new 193 Chevrolet car. It is an
nounced by C. M. Hurt of Rogue Rlvr
Chevrolet, Inc., whose showroom is
being prepared today for the large
number of visitors which the event
always attracta.
There will be both Master Detuxe
and new Standard Chevrolets. not
only for display, but (or ereryone In
terested In testing the performance
and rtdlr qualities of these new lines
of oars," said Mr. Kurd. "Due to
the early stirt on Chevrolet produe
tlon, ire have cars on hand for un
medlste delivery, and the assurance
of prompt service on orders. How
ever, the earlier the ostler is on nann
the sooner buyers will get delivery."
'Orders received prior to tomor
row's snnouncetment will be put on
preferred list for delivery m the next
lew days. We know it wlU be greatly
to tha advantage o! every prospective
car buyer to see these two new Chev
rolet lines before buylnp any car.
SEATTLE. Nov. I. (P) Production
and orders of Douglas fir region mills
in nr.!s,r And Washington showed a
decrease for the week ending October
26, but shipments increasea. tne west
Coast Lumbermen's association said
today.
The association added tnac tne in-
rimtn 1a In a AAAJVUlfll Dfirlod Of lull
normal In the late fall and early
winter.
Production of 07.403.U3 feet of
lu.w Ti.ae innrted bv 201 mills
about 3.710,000 feet under the pre-
- New business was 85.148.965 leet
against . production of 97.402.143 feet
oH ,hlnmrn Of 00.843.107 feet.
Shipments were fl.7 per cent under
rwiitinn Mies 12.6 Der cent under
production and orders 8.3 per cent
less than the previous weea.
Th. ohi milift Ahntf an Increase of
23.8 per cent In orders so far this
year over the same perjoa jw.
4, tv,i. vmf r n.362.325.000 feet
compared with 2.716,551,000 leet last
year.
Unfilled orders are 318.310.816 feet
t. 7 nnn nnn fpt under lest week
Inventories arc 24-5 per cent less than
at this time last year.
Curtis Dukes, arrested, near Kerby.
Josephine county by state police the
first of the week on a charge ol vio
lating his parole from the Arkansas
state prison, will fight extradition.
Josephine county friends, county au
thorities state, have provided legal
aid.
No word has been received from
Arkansas authorities relative to the
return of Dukes.
District Attorney Codding ssld to
day that Dukes waa, also wanted by
the postal authorities, but no in
formation waa forthcoming on the
nature of the charge.
Dukes has been living with his
wife and two children in Josephine
county, and engaged in working for
a miner. Us claims he hat been a
law-abiding cltlien since his parole.
Dukea waa originally sentenced to
the Arkansas prison for assault by
kidnaping.
PORTLAND. Nov. 1. IP Hew
business totaling 47.086.000 feet, about
50 per cent above the three-year
weekly average for October, was re
ported today by the Western Pine
association for tne week ending cra
Shipments wereS4,778,000 feet, and
production 6.280.000 feet.
For tha corresponding week Jest
year the ssme 107 mills reported or
dera of 33.711.000 leet, and produc
tlon of 33,088,000 feet.
For the year to date, orders have
been 43 per oene ere"1, tnlltt 'OT tnt
corresponding period last year.
'
"KICKERNICK"
Cfndergarments that fit at
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's.
J-OR a perfect Martini
Bronx, Orange Blossom,
or any gin cocktail vJTtry
"Soft -Stilled" Gin. It's
not too sweet
not too I
' I
. strong fnot too mild J
not too dry
4i 1 liLSar:,n ArtJ"'T OMMkI f
' , Ivi'J London Dry Cln
Y.S'kjYjia 1.K -3 Qts. Code f
gJil rc Pint, Cwlc 513-C
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Meteorological Report
November 1, 1935.
MJord and vtctntty: Unsetttta
tonight and BafunJay. BnoT? Hurries
and colder tonight.
OTgon: Pft.T noTthTrest and un
settled elsewher tonight vaA Satur
day. Snow flurries south portion to
night. Colder sout-ttwest portion to-nJght.
Local Data.
TmttMr year ago today:
Highest, 59; lowest. At.
Total monthly precipitation. .03
Inch.
Excess for the month, none.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 19SS. 2.60 inches.
Excess for tne season, 098 loch.
Relative humtdtty at S p.m. yes
terday, 97 per cent; S a. m. today,
99 per oent.
Tomorrow . Survtlae., Svkv
set, 554 p.m.
NEW YORK, Nov. 1. (UP) Fred
Hood took hla bulldog Into Central
Parte last Sunday for a walk, ftora
another gate entered JtiJto Centino
and his pet guinea pig. Darling, also
ra.t inw & fait of air and exercise.
!Tlay met. Today, Maglatrate J. J.
Goldstein aismissea a buwuiwm
against Hood when h pid Centtno
$5 tor low ot the guJnea pig.
VOLUNTEER TAX
(the First National bank. rb. tederal- ed.la.ti, a tetad, last ftom
rand Jtuy tvtitntrct the indictment
i Jate ypsrerrfsy charging e-mbetrleinrnt
: ol $2,655 ol the uanX'a money. Miller
, -xa ftTTeawd at Aaioia tco -htcks ago.
Volunteer payment ol personal,
tases has shown a steady increase
tha pt according to the tax
collection department o? the sher
iff's office, following the notice oi
Sheriff 8yd J. Bronit that collections
would be made,
StaTttng next wert? SherU Brom
flana to pa aps In tha ftV4
to make personal contact for col
lections. The county will be divided
Into section and r.tlia made. Unless
full or partial payments are made.
Verrtta wu be Wed against tha per
sonal property taxed.. Tha deputtea
will be the regular staff.
t7nder Oregan Is w the sheriff ie
held responsible Sot coJJbcUod oi
personal propertv taxes. This year l
, tha tVrsA Uma in aavaial y
sheriff has mad a systematic er
1 fort to collect them, it is declared.
Astoria Banker
Under Indictment
POTtTUWD. Hiov. 1' iVPi An in
Alctment c.ftTT.g nVx7lwiT.t w-a
on file In federal court here tooay
eninrt Tra S. Sfiiier. former a-wisC-
sni cashier ot the Astoria branch o!
Collision f n Fog 1
Sinks Freighter
PORT HURON. Mich., &v. 2. Pr-
The Nonveglan treijihter Viator was
at tfea botta ol VaJta Hww. today,
rammed and, aunlsu Capt. J. 6tt
fensen of the Viator said, by the mo
torship Ormldslo la dense fog.
Cpt. Stetrenen. whose home port
la Beren. Norway, aald that Norman
P;tetM?n., ch.tet enjmeer, avUfewd,
sktilf And chest injuries. No other
members of the crew tww injured.
tha United States War Veterans.' ho.
pits at Savtelle. Cxilf., where he bad
been unrlrrgoing treatment !or tt ner"
vous "brraltrtown.
K "wtBrt. to nla CuWer CYty home
to attatid. a htrUviay wlr&TatVoT,. Sea
ton will be given final testa tamox
row end probably released perma
nently, physicians said.
X EATON IS RcLcAScD i
FROM HOSPITAL WARO
HOLLYWOOD. Nov. I. (UPl
Butter Keatott, ghtm faced film com-
Why Get Up Nights? !
THIS &Ie RL.WOr.R LAXAtlVE FUCK
Jt It falls to fhish out Impurities
aiii ects aclrts -KVicri case IVie ir
regularlty that waKea you Oet
biichti. Jimtpef oil, . la ltele green
tablule called Bukets, tile bladder lax
ative. fJoriis on Vnt lolaotlar si-miliir
to castor oil on tue bowola. Pootlv
acting blarfdr can cause scanty flow,
frequent desire, burning or baetache.
Iowt rtft-s it riot ple!i ur,v Atvvs
Slst will refund our 3o. Heath's
Drut; more, J&rinlii Drug Sior
Saturday, we offer these tasty jelly filled
treats made the Beck uay. Try a dozen.
You will not be disappointed.
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