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I By Arthur Ptrry.
The sports editor of the Salem
Capital-Journal proposal, that "all
Inebriated fooll, who attend loot
tall frames, he kept In aectlon
by themselves, where they can
pester nobody but themselves." Thli
sxcellent ldoa ahould be amended
to provide a road for "Inebriated
fooli" to drive home on, o they
ean wreck; nobody but themselves.
Denver school authorities have
Installed, In the lower grades, a
course to enable the puplli to seg
regate, "that which Is tunny, from
that which la merely very silly."
would be Just like the children in
their precocloiislie.ia to vote that
thi Jesting course, comes under the
last named classification.
There la considerable talk sbout
revision of the Oregon tsi ayitem.
It, . should make paying talcs, ai
much fun as playing a slot-ma-ehlne.
and as certain as the In
stallment psyments on a new auto.
It. should also be Immune from
tinkering by the legislature.
A Sl'lUiF.ON HIT". PRETTY
, (Watervllle, Kan., Telegraph)
Dear Mr. Turner :
I haven't muoh time and the
apace Is small so I lay I like
living In Clorado fins.. This ll
Just s smell hospital but we
surely keep busy. There sre two
nursing sisters and myself on
. dutv In the day time and one
nurse at night. We have five
doctors that come here all the
time and one surgeon on con
solation. a a
Football experts have started fig
uring what outstanding teams will
rompete In the Rose Bowl game.
New Years. It looks like the Dnl
Terslty of California would repre
sent the West, and ths Bast by
team California feeli certain she
ean beat before the battle.
T)r. Blocum, the dentist, has
smashed foot, and Is still very
painful." (Orleans Items). The tin-
muffled knock.
a a a
Herbert Hoover, the pet hate of
street corner atateamen, addressed
the Ohio society of New York Sat
urday, and emitted s number of
Ingles! and eminent mouthfull, op
posing Democratic tinkering with
the money, and the tariff. He also
rnsde pert comment upon "New
rwsl" notions. Including the one
sbout "the more abundant life and
no bacon " He also opined that "the
collegiate oligarchy" apparently
sgrred on no plan, esrept "the
scattering of the taxpayers' money."
Mr. Hoover saw some unit there.
However, ths ex-president was as
silent ss the tomb, upon whst the
people wsnted to hesr sbout moat
his own politics! plans snd am
bitions. He could perform no greater
service to himself, his country. na
the Republlcsn party, than to sn
councs emphatically snd firmly, be
would not be a presidential candi
date tn loan. This would leave him.
more cheered than cussed.
a
TOW FOR SAI.F, Slightly used
ltnl Jersey model, hay burner,
wnlM, In wonderful runntns con
dition, hits on sll foutl. self-filling
ratlste-r with tour good faucets.
(Orsnts Pass Courier want ad). And.
a drink of her milk la like s drink
of spring water.
a
Tim rtftnvR
It's seldom that death deigns to
take s fool,
But here li one who at sll times
H- leaves no flocks of flnt Merino
And never owned s ilngle clip of
wool
But bragged he'd learned one lesson
In Hfe'i school
Which was that there Is nothing
1.1. u inj ... -,.
Under Ood's Heeven. By s weedy
pool.
Blue like s dark-fringed ays. hi
vttd . m Man
Th bllsttrM fiflldt and UiiffhM to
DO WO COOt,
It' not m though he w hal bn
on
Th fury of whoaa plow would pinch
tha sun
At wtttnir. Ni of surth
nr hay.
Bitter or wnrm, tt fnnnot ha forgot
That. alwava htt'ri m ltv ilo down
mi not.
And nr a-vmM to hw long
The Boycott of Italy
THE League of Nations, last night, clamped an economic, boy
cott on Italy, with approximately 50 nations participating.
These nations agree to buy nothing from rtaly.
To send to Italy none of certain key products, essential to
the manufacture of arms and implements of war.
This economic boycott is in addition to a financial boycott
already imposed.
ON the surface of things it looks bad for Tl Duce. But the
fact should not be forgotten, that Austria, Hungary, Al
bania, Germany, Japan and the United States, are not included
in this League boycott The United States has its neutrality
measure; Germany last week placed an embargo on raw mater
ials and foodstuffs, to all rations for an indefinite period:
Japan's position is not clear, but because of her market for cot
ton goods in Ethiopia is supposed to be opposed to the Italian
conquest.
In other word? the world in general is pretty well lined up
against Italy, directly or indirectly.
But,
Declaring an economic boycott is one thing. Making it
EFFECTIVE is quite another.
SNAT, for example, is to prevent Italy's neighbors, who
H have refused to join the boycott, from purchasing what
ever Italy needs, and re-selling to II Ducef
What is to prevent the bootlegging of materials, direct to
Italy, by acs, from any source where they may be obtained!
The answer to both questions is nothing nothing short of
war.
Economic sanctions ean annoy and handicap II Duce, but
assuming the war spirit in Italy is as strong as reports indicate,
they will never force Italy to sue for peace, unless backed up
by military sanctions. i
Economic sanctions, so to speak, place the trap; only search
and seizure, blockades by land and sea, in brief armed force,
can spring it '
So one returns to that familiar premise, that as the world is
at present constituted, the price of a warless world is a willing
ness to fight for it,
Jim Farley s Best Friend
IN politics, the important thing is not what g man is, but what
the people believe him to be.
Former President Hoover is an extremely public spirited,
patriotio citizen, sincerely devoted to the welfare of his country,
and its people.
He is honestly convinced the New Deal is un-American, dan
gerous, destructive, and if its principles are carried out to their
loeical conclusion, disaster will result. Therefore as a private
citizen he is doing everything in his power, to destroy public
confidence in the ('resent administration, and make the re-election
of President Roosevelt impossible.
TpiIE popular view of President Hoover is something entirely
different, however. In the minds of a majority of She
people, regardless of party, he is a marplot, a malcontent, and a
sorehead. His only political interest at the present time is per
sonal revenge, aguinst the political opponent who defeated him ;
a desire to kick out the present occupant of the White House
and crawl back there himself. Everything he does and says
therefore, is discounted as the product of personal hatred, pri
vate ambition, and from a man who not only made a miserable
fail ure of running the country himself, but who more than any
other one person, was responsible for the economio catastrophe
that occurred during the latter part of his administration, and
from the dire effects of which the United States is just begin
ning to recover.
'T'lIIS being the case, while no fair minded person would deny
' "-Mfc an'u,, in riii.nrij' vimm ins rigilis, in
taking the prominent part he is taking in leading the Republican
attack against the administration, it is the worst sort of politics,
from the standpoint of his and
Every time Mr. Hoover acts
Roosevelt opposition, Mr. Farley
ers who know their political onions, give three rousing cheers,
and secretly pray he will keep
election.
TOR instead of making votes
.... n,.v. n-ij uuh-imc iih psu)usp, ppcmisr or nis pnsi
record and his phonal unpopularity becomes weakened and
branded with tbe Hoover jinx, therefore of little value for
nmmunition in the campaipn later.
It a too bad both from the
the Kepublican party. It in only added evidence if any were
needed, that when it comes to political ineptitude, the ssije of
Palo Alto, has in this country or as far aa we know in any
otner no equal, nor no successful rival.
(Continued from Pa One.)
will also, and vice vnrsa. Each will
see that the other doesn't get It.
Bach wants the next nominee and
platform to represent his particular
views. That means they will con
tinue to talk tike candidates in
definitely. Borah's real candlda'.e is
still supposed to be Senator Van
denberg. There are reasons also for
mis eo ting that lately the name of
tl.Trnor Land cm mat have been
addrd to Ma private and vrv choice
Mat.
What stunned the politic here
about Mr, H(over'a New York sperh
was the new atvle he has developed.
He was never a phrase-maker. Caua
f If lanrt. so popular nowadays
ws always beyond his ken. Long
his party's welfare.
as official spokesman of the
and other administration lead
up the good work until the
for the Republicans he is losing
standpoint of Mr. Hoover and
nentenoes occaslonsllv In hi nmi
menus! nays started from his shoe
larei, anctrclM his entire frame and
left enouffh danallna cIium tn
make a hat.
Tha right explanation behind the
Change la that Mr. Hoover employed
hla friend. Hen Allan. rmHueit
adviser before the speech at Oak-
iano, wnere the new tendency first
became evident.
Mr. Allen annsi.nt!y has been
following the success of such emin
ent modern political authors a Mr.
noosevelt. General Johnson, rather
Cmighlln and the let Huey Long
Mr. Roosevelt Is getting a little
nettled about all the budget proph
ecies appearing in the public prlnta
The other day he called In a sharp
young Washington newsman who
had written a story forecasting a
halfbllllon slaah. The personal con
ference lasted one hour and a half.
It was the first time the president
has dine anything tike that. He
iftnually sees newsmn only in
hunches. bt-wekly. at his pre
conferences.
tMiklndut cut of the week: Sen
ator Borah, In rplvlng to a qiif s
Hon si to whether h would Hnn
in on the radio to Mr. Hoover's
perh, said :
"I would rather read IV
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M D.
Signed letter pertaining to peraunai Health and nyglene not to dUease
diafnotU or treatment wlU he inmered by Ur. Brady If a tumped e if -addressed
envelope Is enclosed Letters should tw Uriel end written In ink
Owing to the large cumber ot letter received only a few ean be answereo
No reply can he made to qaeHea not conforming to Instmctlons Address Dr
William Brady. J65 El Cam! no. Beverly Hitls 11. k
HAVE YOU EVER TKIED EATING WHEAT?
Any Ttrlety of wheat used to
make flour or other cereal food, or
any wheat used aa feed, for anlmaj
or fowl, la whole
some, , healthful
food aa It cornea
from the thresh
er. Xn my opin
ion, popular
prejudices
against the use
of plain wheat
as such are cul
tivated by com
mercial Interests
and h a v no
sound founda
tion. Qualms
tne Insect eggs.
about the "lite,"
the possible larvae, the webblness
of plain wheat which one has had
on hand for some time, entire or
cracked or ground In the home,
are rather silly, I think. If one
feels finical about that. H la a
simple matter to wash the wheat
with water. In any event, cooking
would destroy and "life" or any
Insect or Insect eggs or larvae there
may be present In the food. But
undoubtedly you and 1 have con
sumed plenty of such "life" or in
sects or their larvae or eggs In one
cereal product or another which
came In an Imposing package and
purported to be mysteriously "pur
ified by the manufacturer. So why
be squeamish about It? As for the
dirt the manufacturer of ta trick
cereal product "scours' or 'moves
from the wheat In order to make
the food fit for gullible customers
to eat, that Is really an Insult to
the customers' Intelligence Nature
does not grow "dirt" or filth or
anything unwholesome or harmful
to man or animal In the wheat
kernel. t
While older physicians and nutri
tion authorities still seem to regard
the deficiency of mineral elements
and vitamins In refined white flour
aa of minor Importance, there Is a
growing scientific conviction that
great roany Ill-defined faults of
health, functional disturbances.
vague complaints such aa "lack of
pep," "low resistance," "weak nerves,"
are reslly due to partial vitamin
dpflclencies which were not recog-
nir-ed at all by the older phyalclsns
and nutrition authorities. They
based their opinion on the rarity
of the nutrition diseases due to
total deprivation of one or another
vitamin xerophthalmia, bwrlbert.
scurvy, rickets, pellagra. Our newer
knowledge of the role of the vita
mins In nutrition physiology, meta
bolism, though still far from com
plete, has taught us that a moder
a te shorts ge of one or more vita
mins for a sufficient period may
result in Impairment of the vigor
of the body, a lowering of the de
gree of health, . a diminution of
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
Ry O. O. Mclntyre
NEW YORK, Nov. 18 Dliry: Up
and singing suoh a lusty lllllbulero
In the bath a neighbor phoned to In- i
quire If all was well. At my mall and I
a nostalgic let
ter from Mayor
Wilson, of Cin
cinnati." about
our newspaper
daya. And a Paris
cable from Oll
bert White and
Charlie Norrls.
Labored over
an essay nnd In
a funk out to
walk, and near
the Marguery a
fellow accosted
m e w 1 t h a
strange Interrogation and I was le
plytng until of a sudden I retired he
had a bead on. Then started for
Katherlne Dale Oven's te but I had
lout a card with the address. A heck
of a day I
Pared forth with my wife and her
cousin Josephine MuUlneaux to drift
somewhere. wlly-nUly.- to dine And
came upon Lee 01 well and we drove
him awhile and set him down at the
Waldorf. Afterward to a Syrian cafe,
the food not to my liking but an
ewer of soft drink had the velvety
taste of ripe persimmons.
Not many writers are expert conver
sationalists. Perhaps there's a reason.
Prank Case one est next to FJdna
Perber at a dinner and opened talk
with: "Say something wonderfully
Interesting, Edna." To which she re
plied. "If I could think of something
wonderful and Intimating. I shouldn't
wsste It on you. Td go home and
write It." Most successful scribblers j
hsve that sort of control.
Artiste are far more generous with '
their talents. Even Charles Dana Olb-
son st banquets has been known to
limn a few likenesses for souvenir
menus. Jsmea Montgomery Plag has
made those lightning charcoal keNh
ea of most of hla cronies. Rube ife'd
berg. H T- Webster. Herb Both and
many others are equiily grvMou. Tiiev
retard such grttultles a so mue
more practice.
Personal nomination for tli mt
.inert In the art of maxirut fur? In
irrltlrgt seem real Sinclair lwls.
Far over on west Mth street In the
(rltty district new called Little Etht
opls Is one of the city". Interesting
curio slui. 11 la run by a aarth
who claims to bs a former member of
the Querns Nary and known as Cap
tain Charlie. The shop IS full of stuff-
MAN'S HEART SKIPS
BEATS-DUE TO GAS
W. T. Adam vs Moated so with
that. hfj heart offn missed heats
Mtr mting M'Tiit rr htn of all
a:n! tiw ests am 'hum and
fee is fine KeaUlt Drug Store.
IssTts
functional efficiency, whether we
have a specific name for the con
dition tn question or not.
Further, the scientific knowledge
-s-hlch la now accumulating, through
animal experimentation and actual
tests in practice, makes It more and
more evident that the utilization
of the mineral elements In food la
controlled by the vitamins. So that
If the diet provides optimal amounts
of the vitamins (not Just enougn
to prevent the classical deficiency
diseases, but sufficient to promote
the highest degree of vitality), one
need not be greatly concerned about
the mineral elements, for It Is vir
tually Impossible to choose or to
subsist on a diet which provides
enough vitamins If the foods sel
ected do not contain also adequate
amounts of the essential mineral
and other chemical elements.
QT;EfTTONft AND ANSWERS
Superstition
An expectant mother was frying
corn meal mush, and some hot
grease spattered on her neck. She
clapped her hand on her neck. Some
frlenda tell her she surety marked
the baby when she did that . .
(Mrs. P. D.)
Answer All superstitions about
"marking"" the unborn baby are
silly. How silly, only one who studies
embryology can know. Embryology
la the study of the development o!
the baby from conception to birth.
Too bad thla study Is not an es
sential part of every girl's high
school c6urse.
Soap and Water Antiseptic
Please give Information as to the
kind and amount of soap to use
for a douche . . . (Mrs. R. L.)
Answer Teaspoonful of tincture
of green soap to the pint of
water, makes a safe antiseptic
douche. Or standard soft soap
may be used Instead of the
tincture of green soap or liniment
of soft soap, as It Is variously call
ed. Or about one-half teaspoonful
of any plain toilet soap may be
dissolved In the pint of water.
Galvanic Sore Month
Some months ago you had an
article describing sore mouth due
to silver amalgam fillings acting
tike a battery . . . (Miss E. W.)
Answer No. It Is the electric
battery effeet of two dissimilar
metsls in the mouth, say gold and
stlvpr, that sometimes gives rise to
constant metallic taste and to sore
spots which may be mistaken for
Vincent's angina (trench mouth) or
smoker's patches or Infection. The
hpnt coursa is to have the silver
fillings replaced with gold.
Kd. Note: Persons wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
ihould send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady. M D., 2flA El
Camlno. Beverly Hills, Cal. .
ed eagles, crudely mounted fish
painted In gaudy colors, tigers, Hons
and other wild things from all parts
of the world. On the outstd ts this
inviting sign: "Come In and Put Your
Hand In the Lion's Mouth and Shake
Handa with the Tiger."
Signs of returning prosperity: Plac
ard outside of a shop In Wesn Broad
way "Overalls Dry Cleaned snd
Mended, 23 cents."
Gilbert Millar and Prcderlcfc McKay
stress a nice touch of loyalty in the
realm of the theater. Whan they were
voting, very young and gsy bladelsh.
they were finishing off the final
round In the old Bristol bar at Broad
way and 43d. Miller waa actor man
ager for his father, Henry Miller, and
McKay waa a producer of sort and a
ohsmpagne acent. Suddenly In one of
those Impassioned momenta of good
fellowship, they lifted their glasses
to eternsl friendship. They would
stand by each other through fsir
weather and foul, the one having the
grester power to engage the other.
For 14 years McKay has been major
domo for Miller's vast theatrical In
berests. Alao managing the Empire
and Henry Miller t.hatrs. In busl
ncaa houra It ts "Mr. Miller" and "Mr,
MoKay." Otherwise it la still "Gilbert"
and "Preddle.1
Add studies In monotony: James
Burke, actor, haa eaten exactly the
same breakfast for the past 17 years.
He has printed cards with hla order
which ha hands to the waiter when
taking a table seat.
Bagatelles: Mrs. Alios Long worth's
favor It after-dinner tipple ts a large
glass of orange Julos . . . A man Carter
made a reservation on the first flying
trip to Honolulu, Manila and China
. . . Mary Boland fears at every per
formsnoe she Is going to forget her
line but never does . . . John Chap
man la the oily linguist among the
New York columnists.
NOTICE
WE PAY CASH
On Delivery for All of Your
TURKEYS
November 18 to 27
TRADE WHERE YOU GET
TOP PRICES AND BEST GRADES
MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG CO.
ICS NORTH GRAPE. PHONE 16
I wondered te my wife whst that
picture titled "Legong" might be
about. 8h replied: "Maybe it Is one
of Major Bowea" amateur hour
shorts." That's tha sort of stuff I have
to put up with all the time, all the
time X do.
(Copyright, 1936. McNaught Syndi
cate) Comment
on the
Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
NTI-BRITTSH demonstrations, we
read In tha headlines, are rag
ing In Egypt. Tha demonstrations In
clude rioting, ln which a number of
persona have bean UUed.
Poor old BrltslnJ .She has her trou
bles, along with the rest of us.
TERSIONS of 'the cause of these
demonstrations differ.
Ona report saya the demonstrations
ara demanding Egyptlon Independ
ence and freedom "from the English
yoke."
Another hints at Indignation over
reported Italian purchases of camels
In India tha camels, presumably, be
ing desired for transport of Italian
war supplies over the Ethiopian des
erts. Thla report adda that there Is
strong opposition to sanctions against
Italy.
tn other words, the Egyptians want
to sell tha camels.
Hu
UMAN nature, you see. Is human
nature everywhere. It sounds
fine to talk of stopping war by refus
ing to sell to those who start was.
but when It comes right down to It
those who have things to sell and
see their markets slipping away from
them aren't so keen for sanctions
S for tha Egyptians who profess
to want "freedom from the Eng
lish yoke," It might 'be Just as -veil
to remind them although, of course.
It wilt do no good that If they get
free of the English yoka they'll soon
find their necks under SOME OTHER
yoke.
Little nations that sre wanted by
big nations ha vent much protection
In this hard world. Witness Ethiopia.
llTHrLE we're on this subject, here's
" another headline: "Merry-mak
Ing plllplnoa Welcome Arrival of Com
monwealth,"
The commonwealth la the first step
toward Independence from the United
Statesgetting out, that Is, from un
der the American yoka.
THE next step will be complete In
dependence of the Philippines In
ten yean. When that comes, they'll be
gobbled up by Jspan, In all probabil
ity.
BUT enough of big world news,
which is heavy and hard to di
gest. Let's turn to something lighter.
A course In Jokes, we read- has been
added to the curriculum of the Den
ver schools, and hereafter children of
the mite-hlgh city, from the kinder
garten to the eighth grade, w.U hsve
a dally class In Jesting..
It will be the techer'a task, the
dispatch adds, to lead the pupils to
segregate that Which la funny from
that which la merely very silly.
IN this Jumbled modern world, with
nearly everybody protesting
against what la and demanding some
thing that Isn't, there's so much that
Is very, rerv silly and so little that Is
reslly funny.
So the Denver teachers will have a
real Job on their handa.
AN V WAT, Its a step In the right
direction. There's so much to
be cynical about and so much to be
frightened about these davs that It's
a really fins Idea to teach the com
ing generation to laugh at irhaterer
comes along.
WASHINGTON. Not. 1. (AP)
Col. rrsnk Knox, s potentlsl Repub
lican presldentlsl nominee, farors
Immediate payment of the retersni
bonus "on the basis of Its being paid
from the work relief fund and not
with new taxes.'
There Is $3,040,000,000 not ex
pended from the $4,880,000,000 work
relief fund and $2,000,000,000 or more
In the government's various lending
agencies.', he said In an interview
here. "It would be mora useful snd
intelligent to pay tha obligation due
the veterans than to waste this
money on preposterous, silly boon
doggling." CELOTEX EXHIBIT
Everyone Interested In remodeling
or building Is Invited to vlilt the
free Celotex exhibit Wednesday. No
vember SO, which will bt held in
the Sparta building at the corner
of Main and Riverside, by' the local
Celotex dealers and sponsors of the
show. Porter Lumber company and
the Timber Products company.
This modern exhibit of wsll and
celling decoration shows how this
simple Inexpensive treatment
flnlshlne living roomi, bedrooms.
dining rooms, reeeptlon halls, of
fices, shops, show rooms, taverns
or theaters can be practically ap
plied, according to C. M. Mccor
mick of the Asbestos Supply com
pany, who Is In Medford today
making arrangementa for the show.
Mr. Mccormick says. "Celotex ouuai.
Insulates, decorates and subdues
noise, delivering four necessary serv
ices st one low cost. It csn be used
everywhere for new Interiors ss well
as for modernizing. This speclsl one
day exhibit will prove of great
interest to all."
Trials Of Coffee
Makers Portrayed
In MJ.B. Cartoons
Coming to the defense of the
Innocent wife whose coffee has been
the "bone of contention" In the
home, current M. J. B. advertising
says, "Don't Blame Women." The
series of cartoon strip advertise
ments, now running in 140 western
newspapers, graphically portrays the
trials of an Inconsistent coffee
maker. When the husband haa be
come obviously concirnd over the
poor coffee, a friend tips the
housewife to M. J. B.
The moral of the sdvertlsement
Is contained In the explanation that
the coffee and not the maker is
at fault. M. J. B., It goes on to
explain, has the "strength essen
tial." the power to make coffee
with "full flavor at any strength."
It likens this exclusive M. J. B
feature to the color In a fabric say
ing, "you look for a fast color
whether the shade you want la pale,
medium or dark." Similarly, M. J, B.
makes coffee "mild but never weak.
medium but never flat, strong but
never bitter."
The economy of M. J. B. also
comes In for a share of attention
In the extensive sd ver Using cam
paign. The "strength essential,"
points out tha copy, means smaller
measurements of coffee and conse
quently more cups per pound.
Grocers report many favorable
comments on the campaign and a
decided Increase In M, J. B. sales-
Protect Pea Prohibition
WALLA WALLA, Nov. 18. (API A
lgorous protest against the AAA
wheat contract prohibition of using
Bummerf allow for raising peas was on
its way today from directors of the
county farm bureau to George E. Par
rell, head of the wheat section at
Washington, D. C.
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TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
Norambsr 1. IMS
(It Wss Tuesdsyl
Auto belonging to F. Oomln Ksn
17 badly damaged whon s llb.t poll
falls on It near Hamlin orchard.
Bight violators of speed ls-ws
fined s total of J5 In Justice court.
They were speeding on North River
side avenue.
Council forms a holding company
for recently J'vllle railroad p -hass.
Only St voters vote st so-ool elec
tion to Incresse school tax. and no
dissenting votes wss oast.
Jefferson high of Portland Is Invit
ed to play Medford hers on Thanks
giving day.
rather of President Coolldgs nssr
to death.
TWENTY VEARS AGO TODAI
November 18.
. (It Waa Wednesday)
H. D. Reed, local poatmasta (and
also vice-president of tha Greater
Oold Hill club, sa well as proprietor
of the Bon Ton confectionery) has
spent the past week at PtIsco. (Oold
Hill Nuggets).
Rogue River Canal company com
pletes work for year on Pish lake dam.
Justic Charlea JTvana Hughes of
the U. S. supreme court, declares ha
is not a candidate for the presidency,
and refuses to permit tha use of his
name In the Nebraska state primary.
Democratic national committee
Marches for slogan, "to appeal to wo
men voters, and emphasize peace."
Three West Main street speeders
fined $10 by Police Judge Day. "This
nonsense haa got to stop, or I will
know the reason why." tha court
firmly told the offenders.
Treve Lumsden, Earl Tumy, Vlrgtt
Strang. Sprague Rlegel, Howard Hill.
Ralph Bard well, and Ned and George
Vilas will ' attend the UofO.-O.A.C.
football game the coming week-end
at Eigene.
WEST SALEM. Ore.. Nov. 18. (AP)
AH bids for the West Salem Munici
pal building were rejected by the city
council because they were too high.
Ntw bids will be called, probably De
cember 9. The bids rejected Included
ihose by Henry Q. Carl of Salem for
$.35,417. and the Portland Construc
tion compsny for $40,000.
Dedicates Bridge Ma, George R.
Owens, commander of the Medford
CCC district, today dedicated the new
Grave creek bridge across the Rogue
river near Galice. The bridge waa
built. by the CCC men of Csmp Rand
under the direction of Rudy Krausse,
foreman of the Siskiyou national for
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