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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. THTJRSDAY; MARCH lf. 1936
PAGE TWELVE
PLOWING FREELY
Jl
Both Parties Spending Four
Times Faster Than in
1 932 G. 0. P. Contribu
tions Outstrip Democrats
does not kill suddsnlv and many
mako a complete recover;.
"Since the llle expectancy of a per
on born In leas waa SO per cent as
compared with 40 for one born In
1001. H la apparent that more per
sona are now attaining the heart dls
eaae ag than waa the caat thirty
yeara ago." the health officer report-
WAfiHlNOTON. March U. (AP)
The Intensity of the leas campaign
waa reflected today In figures allow
ing both partlea began the year
pending about four tlmea aa feat
aa In 1933.
Flgurea complied from committee
report for the two yeare ahowed
alao that the Republicans are col
lecting funda more rapidly than four
yeare ago, while the Democratic eol
lectlona are Blower.
Here la the way the flgurea line
up:
During the first two month of
1933 the Democrats collected (00.000
In donations, while the Republicans
tot (53,000. During the first two
months of this year the Democrats
collected (40,000, while the Republi
cans got (361,000.
Demos Hpend Most,
in 1033, the Democrats spent only
(M.000 during the first two months,
and the Republicans (34,000. This
year the Democrata have epent (333,
000. and the Republicans aias.ooo.
The Democrats realized (300.000
from the nationwide series of Jsck
aon day dinners In Jsnusry, and are
now nlsnnliur a almllar money rais
ing celebration on Jefferson'a birth
day.
In 1933, many of the Democratic
gifts were for large aums, and some
alao came from persona who now
are opposed to th administration,
Pierre 8. Du Pont contributed (13,
sOO and John W. Davis (800.
later on, the Democrats had con
tributions of (38,000 from William
Randolph Hearst, now bitterly op
posed to the administration: (30,000
from John J. Raskob, and (3S00
from Balnbiidge Colby.
Roosevelt sure.
Other development In the politi
cal picture Included s prediction by
Gov. Jams M. Curley. of Massachu
setts, that President Roosevelt will
be re-elected, no matter who the
Republican nomlnes la.
Curley said that If Gov, Alf M.
Isndon of Kansas Is nominated "he
will be defeated by as big a ma
jority as waa piled up over Hoover
in 1033."
Six candidates for the Landon
pledged slats In California filed af
fldavlta to qualify . for the May 6
primary. The Landon leaders aald
the entire alate of 44 would be ready
to tile by Saturday.
From Oklahoma City came a atato
ment assailing Senator Borah, avowed
candidate for the Republican presi
dential nomination, aa a result of
his aoousatlon that the "Standard
Oil company" was Involved In Okla
bome Republican politics.
Borah's Record Quoted.
Wirt Franklin, former president of
the Independent Petroleum Associa
tion of America, said that In the
senate. Borah "either walked out or
voted In favor of the four or five
largs oil companies engaged In Im
porting oil,"
Frsnklln said that Borah voted
against a tariff on oil In 1030. Urge
oil companies, Franklin added, had
been Importing oil to the disadvan
tage of Independents.
Westirn headquartera bf the Re
publican national committee an
nounced that Mrs. Katharine Ken
nedy Brown had been named di
rector of women's work In the di
vision. Harrison K. Spangler, western
director, wild the appointment In
augurate a drive to llnevup women
In the region.
Williams Urged
To Reconsider
PORTLAND, Ore., March fAP
Stats Representative Robert 0, Far
rell, Jr., aald today that more than
9000 friends and aupportera petition
ed Ralph E. Williams to reconsider
his previously announced Intention
not to seek re-election as Republican
national committeeman for Oregon. .
I PHOTOS lo. Peasley's Studio.
JGH SCHOOL
A turf field for the Med ford high
school, to be the flrat gru football
field In southern Oregon, was aaauTed
Tiitaday with the sowing of grass
seed at the new gridiron on South
Holly street. Men have been busy for
a week putting the final dressing of(
top soil on the area.
' Th seed waa carefully rolled In
Wednesday and the field sprinkled.
Water will be kept on the newly
sown gridiron constantly until the
first shoots become visible, probably
In about two weeks, those In charge
of the project said today. ' '
Last year a fence was erected around
the football and track plant; this
fence U mounted on metal supports.
Inside the fence were planted hedge
plants, of a thorny nature, which In
a few years will grow into a solid
wall, obscuring the field from out
side eyes. When the hedge has com
pleted Its growth, the board fence
will be dismantled and a permanent
metal mesh fence put .In Its place,
allowing the hedge to grow through,
allowing Miiford what Is expected to
bo the most attractive plant In the
stt ,
The big grandstand, which was to
have been erected under WPA, re
oeUtfd a setback when the project
waa cancelled some time ago. Ma
trial for the stand Is , already on
the ground, however, snd construc
tion Is expected to start In"" June, al
lowing ample time to finish the pro
ject before football time In the fall.
Spaniards Outlaw
Organized Fascism
MADRID. March 19. Ftaclim
as an organized movement was out
lawed In Spain today by the court
Investigating the case against Jose
Antonio Prlmo de Rivera, son of the
late dictator, who was arrested In the
bloody aftermath of the February 16
elections.
( The court announced formal prose
cution and confinement of Prlmo de
Rivera had been ordered, and declared
Illegal the group which Is registered
under the name of the fascist party
In Spain. t . y ,
: L . ;
Every watch repaired here la given
the micrometer test. Jno. W. Johnson
LATEST IMPROVEMENT!
TO BE SHOWN FRIDAY
Oeorgs M. Boyd, Illuminating en
gineer, will be In Med ford Friday with
new equipment to demonstrate the
latest Improvements science has made
In modern lighting methods. The
equipment he la bringing Is quite
elaborate and ahow various experi
ments and MnnuHMt.i nf ihj
sodium vapor light black light
nign intensity mercury tight and
the new Mania lloht. a vrv tnlarut.
Ing aerlea of demonstrations acoom-
panled with a lecture by Mr. Boyd.
Mr. Boyd la an outstanding engi
neer and lecturer and will treat in
a non-technical snd Interesting man
ner the new developments In srtlft
clsl lighting for home, commercial,
flood and Industrial purposes. Equip
ment for demonstrating the various
lights and their usee la elaborate, re
quiring several hours to set up and
take down. Med ford has been select
ed as one of the few points on the
coast to obain Mr. Boyd's services.
As part of the national better light
better sight program. Mr. Boyd's lec
tures snd demonstrations are made
to advance this program and every
one la invited. There Is no charge of
any sort. Mr. Boyd will be In Med
ford only one evening. Friday. March
20. at 7:30 In the downstairs room of
the Hotel Medford.
Phone 843. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Enjoy the alluring fragranoa of
pantoufle ard LeOul Parfumt.
young's Drugs, Main and Central.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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TULE LAKE SUMP
KLAMATH FAIjLB. March U.
AP) Possibility of Increasing the
area In Tula lake basin used for an
evaporation sump by permitting the
water to spread over some of the
government land now leased to pri
vate owners, Is being considered by
the lessees.
Oovemment lend, originally set
aside for the sump, In recent years !
has been leased to farmers and has
grown eitrnslde crops. There are
no residences on this land and It !
Is not part of the farm lands In !
aha Klsmalh Irrigation project.
With the return of the wet ryclr.
the ten thousand rrvm for the sump
proper have bem found to be Inade
quate. Kwir years ago the water j
rose so high It broke a dike thrown
up by a pnvste leenee and last year 1
the same thing occurred. I-aat year
all rrops were out snd no damaac
waa done.
Now the high moisture season has
boosted the water Impounded In the
sump to spproxlmntly the same ;
level that It attained at the time of
the break last year.
MEASLES LEAD
WEEKS DISEASES
PORTLAND, Ore., March 10. $V
Meaales again topped all communic
able rtiwuwi in Oregon the past week.
Dr. 'Frederick D. Strtrkar. state health
officer, announced today.
There were 389 canes of measles, '.118
case of Influents and f9 cases of
pneumonia reported.
Htarl dtsesse, which now claim
more lives than any other cause, prob
ably will reap even more In the fu
ture. Dr. Stnckrr tutid.
However, hrau Uicvc as a rule
F.H.A. TERMS END MARCH 31st!
CYC?
v fill if ii ii fii ii
POSITIVELY
the LOWEST OPERATING
COST of ANY REFRIGERATOR
on the market . . . We can
PROVEIT!
TEST That PROVES
TV., Y1RT7 AT17R 17Pr.Mr.MV ft ' NEW
v-sxvj-is. a uii tivvMViui sx i ioo.A Monci c
WW IIIWfcfhM
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are now on
display!
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Ala. IL. JKJLF IVllLaJPjIVA 0 Olva. V
LESS CURRENT
As Shown In This Test In Our Win
dows a S e a 1 e d Meter Shows That
The New General Electric
5 Cubic Feet Capacity
Box Actually Uses LESS Current
Than An Ordinary
25 WATT LAMP
"DOUBLE THE COLD" TOO!
Here's a bona flile. ahote-hnarri test thai FHOVKH nrioud all doubt thai the nrM.RAL
F.IxriHIC Is Ilia MOST Ct'ONOMirtl. rerrlnersti.r ou run buy ... We .'hallenrT- ANY
OTIIKK MAM rtt'TI Hl:H to riiial this unmilni lejt . . . RIMV.MItt H! are tetlii
the rompnrnlh operatlni rest by uMm a I IVK I'oiiT HOX ana only a S W ATT LAMP
Keep this In mfnit when yon 1nvetltnte for yourself the economy of VOI R next refrlierntorl
A
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NEIV cabinet styling!
NEUT convenience features!
NEIT low operating cost!
NEW prices and terms!
And Low
mi. A.
F.
ONLY 10
BEFORE APRIL lit
X
m CASH
PRIZES
PLUS A G-E WASHER AND
G-E VACUUM CLEANER
TO THE OWNERS OP
The Oldest Electric
Washers Ironers Hand Ironers
Do ou runemlwr nlih you bought your flrt elwtrlml nppllnnrf? Per Imp tt wtu 5 or 6
yer art. One of thou MOLD TIMERS" may bf arreptm by the Gmti-Al Eirrtrlc Company'
In the "OI.O TIMF.B" DUcoTfrr nrtTr. trtn one of your mnt recent pnrrhnte may qualify.
Here Are the
National Prizes
For the 26 Oldest
Electric Washers - Electric Ironer
Electric Hand Irons
General Electric Company will pay
for description of:
The Oldest Appliance $250.00
The 2nd Oldest Appliance 12S.00
The 3rd Oldest Appliance 76.00
The 4th Oldest Appliance 25.00
You Don't Have to Buy Any.
thing to Enter You Don't
Have to Bring or Send In Your
Appliance or Washer . . . ONLY
A DESCRIPTION!
Ask or write for full particulars
3
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?aw-2 : vj
Without sarrlllclnr quality, this
unusually low-priced nanher In
rluiles: the (1-E "One Control"
wringer, simplified Rear case
(only four moving part) perma
nent lubrication. ' ACTIVATOR,
drain hose and quiet operation.
LOOK
- AT THESE FEATURES
See These 6 Big Features
1. Activator Washing action
2. One-control Wringer
3. Never needs Oiling
4. Quiet Washing Operation
5. Long-life Adjustable
Mechanism
8. Built by General Electric
'Equipped with quick-action
pump at small extra cost,
Let us show you these and
other features before you
buy.
MORE DAYS TO SECURE F. H. A. TERMS
BEAN, Iiic
Special Terms To Veterans
Demonstration
In Our Store
FRIDAY .
SATURDAY
M1M Hartwlr, will pemonslly
demonstrate the o. r. KI.AT
Pl 1T. Ironer In our store FRI
DAT and SAT! Rn.iY. We Intlte
you to meet Miss Hartwlr and
let her assist you In solrlnf
Yorn Ironlni problems!
229 E. Main St. Phone 497
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