MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 18. 1938.
I nVfll TV PIFITCFIl Speaks At Rally
BRIDGE REHABILITATION
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campaign In Democratic headquarters
it 317 West Main street and heard
four candidates pledge, their undivid
ed loyalty to President Roosevelt and
hla administration.
The meeting was one of the largeat
political gatherings neld in jaciuiun
county for a long time, attendants
being present from all parts of the
i..-i.t m well as from Josephine
county. Lapel sunflowers Indicated
that at least two of the audience were
Republicans, voters or an parties ni
Ing been Invited to hear the candl
datea by J. R. Marshall, county chair
man.
ti. mHnff took on the aspects
. .nirited rsllv through a bit of
i rfndno th arirlr.sa bv E. W
Humming .i....o -
virimAt.riric. candidate for congress
fro mtlils district who conducted his
primary campaign aa an opponent 01
Townsenaism.
Mr. Klrkpatrlck charged hla Repub
lican protagonist, James W. Mott.
with Insincerity In espoualng the
itM. savins he spoke
whole-heartedly for Townaendtsm In
counties where the old-age pension
movement waa atrong and ahlfted In
favor of the Mcdroarty bill In sec
tions where It was weak.
At the mention of Mr. Mott, a group
of apparent Townscndltes applauded
and a little later Nelson Dunn, pen
sion advocate, arose to question Mr.
Klrkpatrlck and to expound the
theories of the 200-a-month plan,
When the audience Indicated Its pre
ference for Mr. Klrkpatrlck'e speech,
Mr. Nelson ant down and the meet
ing continued without further Inter
ruption. TJ. B. Burt, candidate for atate treas
urer and Immediate past atate presi
dent of the Young Democratic club,
declared that Franklin D. Roosevelt
was the first president ever to give
young persons an opportunity to par
ticipate In conducting the affaire of
the government. .
"Today," Mr. Burt aald, "the Demo
cratic party la the liberal party, work
ing for the benefit of all the people.
It la pledged to aid the entire nation.
It Is plodged to bring to this country
a real prosperity and prosperity Is re
turning." Mr. Burt emphasized the recovery
that lias been made, pointing to dally
newspaper atorles tolling of business
Improvement. He singled out the
Oregonlan as an example of what he
termed a Tory Republican dally which
cannot escape publishing newa of
economlo betterment. '
"The front page of the Oregonlan
Is filled with news of business Im
provement while the editorial page
Is filled with Republican propaganda
that the country under Roosevelt Is
going to hell." Mr. Burt aald.
"Evidently." he concluded, "the
editor of the Oregonlan does not read
the front page ot hla own newspaper."
Mayor Willis Mnhoney, of Klamath
Falls, candidate for United States
senator, reiterated that he la for the
principles of the Townaend plan but
asserted that the best way to ac
complish old-age assistance was
through the federal security act. He
declared that any Townaend advocate
who cannot aupport President Rose
velt should get out of the Townsend
movement.
Alfred P. Dobson, candidate for
state attorney general, described what
he called Irregularities of Attorney
Orneral I. H. Van Winkle's office and
aaaerted that If elected he would con
duct the office efficiently and
honorably.
Jamea Stevens, Medford baritone
and candidate for the state aasembly,
added a novel touch to campaigning.
Instead of giving a speech he aang
two songs and many In the audlenoe
commented he waa destined to sing
hla way Into office.
Attorney Porter J. Neff presided
and Introduced (he apeakera. The
candidates complimented Mr. Mar
shall on the aire and enthusiasm of
the meeting.
nlonmit Falnl
BURNS. Aug. I ft. (API Joseph
Whlttenberg. Harper rancher, waa
killed when ft blow-out overturned
hla car on the Central Oregon high
way about rive mllra east of the Clap
ranch.
Pa?KWfffMrajep
And in 1946
you can . . .
Take a ltl AL vacation. Plan
and Rare now for Hint trip
'rouml-the-uorld. or r all of
our glorious Anirrlra. Jut a
lew dnllari tucked annr wifely
hp re rarh mount nlll Irt you
do It, and the rfhlOemli Hill
piT for many Ida trip. Htnrt
n,t lie for It totiny. Come In
and tntk It over,
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BRISK RALLY HERE
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U. S. Burt, Democratic candidate
for state treasurer who spoke at a
rally here Jtut night. He emphasized
the need of enrolling young voters
and of procuring as large a rote as
poMlbl- In the rail flection.
FederalSavings
'UfNOlLOAN i AJJOCUTION
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THEFT OF
Elmer Abbott of Butte Falls,
charged with petty larceny In the
theft of four tier of wood, was sen
tenced to serve 30 days in the county
Jail and fined $29 upon a plea of
guilty In Justice court yesterday. This
morning Abbott paid the 125 fine and
waa released upon condition that he
also pay for the stolen wood. The
complaint waa elgned by O. H. Cum
mlnga of Butte Falls.
Records of the county clerk's office
show that Abbott produced a license
to wed August 14, and Informed the
court he was a bridegroom ot three
daya, when arraigned.
Robert J. Healy was held to await
the action of the grand Jury tinder
$900 bonds, Healy waived preliminary
hearing.
Healy uttered three forged checks
for $7.30, and algned the namea of R.
E, Sweeney, according to the district
attorney. He was employed for a short
period by Sweeney, and was given a
bona fide check.
Hears Roebuck Prosper
OHICAQO. Aug. 16. (AP) Sears
Roebuck and Company reported to
day the aalea volume from July 17 to
August 13 totaled $33,709,219. an In
crease of 37.3 per cent compared with
the corresponding period last year
From January 30 to August 13 sales
totaled $291,200,881, an Increase of 24
por cent compared with the corres
ponding 1039 period,
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the Spanish rebel attack on San 8e
baatlan and I run.
' Worried by the fighting Just across
the Bay of Biscay, French gendarmes
and mobile guards set up field tele
phones with, direct communication vo
Parts.
Planes were held at Biarritz airport
ready to protect French nationals In
case of a recurrence of Incidents
similar to a rebel plane's bombard
ment of Blrlatou Sunday.
BERLIN, Aug. 18. (AP) Germany
Is ready. It waa announced officially
today, not only to place an embargo
on arms, airplanes and warshlpa to
Spain but to prevent volunteers from
participating In the civil war.
The Hitler government, however.
stipulated the fulfillment of two
conditions before making effective
the arms-airplane embargo suggested
by France.
A German transport plane confis
cated by the Madrid government muat
be released; 'all states which pos
sessed considerable Industries for the
manufacture of arms and airplanes,
must likewise bind themselves, and In
particular private persona and private
firms, to come under the embargo."
BY COUNTY AS
ER
Join
KTHKbWYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Hosiery Club.
Every 13th pair free.
SOUGHT BY BANK
The California Joint Stock and
Land Bank of San Francisco today
filed In Circuit court a motion for an
order to show cause why a writ of
assistance should not be Issued, di
recting the sheriff to remove W. H.
Gore and Sophrenla I&h Gore from
the farm property on the Jacksonville
highway, upon which the bank holds
foreclosed mortgnge.
The bank seeks "complete posses
sion" of the property. Sotting of the
dato for the hearing rests with the
court. The present action Is eviction
proceedings. '
The bank came Into possession of
the property upon foreclosure" of a
mortgnge for approximately 76,000
and leased the farm property to
Thorson Bros., who have been culti
vating, the land this season, but per
mitted the Gores - to occupy the
house, attorneys for Gore said.
The property has been In the Qore
family since pioneer days, and Is re
garded as one of the best farm pro
perties in southern Oregon.
The land has been Involved In civil
litigation the past five years.
Use Mall Tribune want i
The county bridge rehabilitation
program of the county court la now
in full swing, according to County
Engineer Paul B, Rynnlng, and U be
ing rushed to have the work completed
before winter,
tn the neighborhood of 40 bridges,
out of a, total of approximately 600
In the county, will be repaired and
rebuilt.
Bridge In the Prospect, McLeod,
and Elk creek district are undergoing
repairs this week.
The bridges Include all alzr,. and
are those most In need of repair. The
spans for a number of yeara were not
maintained, with the result all bad
to be fixed at the same time.
Bridges Hated for repair the re
mainder of this season are located at
Beaver Creek, Star Oulch, Thompson
Creek and the Big Butte at Butte
Falls. The JLako Creek bridge will be
re-decked.
The county engineer's office Is now
concentrating on the bridge work.
Road oiling has been completed for
this year. Road work contemplated
within the next month, Includes the
rock surfacing of the road between
the two Table Rocks, and gravelling
the Evans creek road In the Wlmer
Creek district. !
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The Final Clearance of Thousands of Dollars Worth
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Cotton Blouses
$1.95 For
$1.00 For
Summer clearance of Women's and Misses'
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$,39 79
$1.95 Cotton Dresses
Summer Clean-up on a group of Women's regular 11.09
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Spring Coats $ 1 4.95 val.
Another super value for Wednesday! A sale group of
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Knit Dresses $3.95 value
A group of One and Two Piece Knit Dresses that must
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$50j0
$10.0
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