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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1936 MEDFORD, UNE IlNll Exropl Ha tarda j. Hubiiihcfi or UtiUfUHU PRINTINO CIA 16 IV N Kir Bt Phno f RiJI'KR'l KHNES'I R HIIHU HMItni An Inrtptn1inl Nwptp Batrd court -el anur t Md ford. Orci, undt Act nf March I, H' JUBdi'RI KTION RATBS By I" Advanc' Dlly. od rur.. .. ..... i Dilf. months Dlir on month . . R Crrlr. in A1.vnco MexICor. I tail. Jukiorivlli. C o I r a I Point Phoants. TlnL Ootd Hill Ud Daily. ot9 yvr I.00 Dally. li months Dally, on month An tirmi. oah In advance. OfMrlHl I'mimii ol the ol UwJfnrd Offtfial Ppf ol 4nrkMio County UKAIMKH Of I'll K AMHIHH I'HU PKhHh HwrlviDg full lad Wire Herrloe. The led Pra . ielull a Utled to tha u roi pgblteatlon of al nw 1lDitch eradltad to It or other wim oradllad in thl pa par. and Jao te the local m put.Mir.tjrt haraio. All righta for publication of tpaeta dlapatchaa harain ra alao rMrrt. M H3MHKR OF IINITUD PR 088 MEMBBR UP A'DI'I BURBAO OF CIRCULATIONS Advertlntnt Rapraaentatlvat WeST'lfOI.UDAT'MOnBNHEN CO. OfMcaa in Now York, Chlcajo. Detroit. San Pranclico, Lob Ansala. Saattl. Ye Smudge Pot U) Arthur. Perry All the straw votes have bean counted, and all Indicate figures have been lying again. The Ut. Dig. poll which was so right In 1933, la now Just as wrong, aa It once waa right. It Irked Democrat!, and caused them to breathe confidence, aa well aa air. C. Von der Hellen, the Wallan country-Jake towned Prl. and de clared, politically, he would not bite the band that fed him. That would be new. v The Hallowe'en havoc occurred Frl. Se Sat. night, and. waa the avorage juvenile devastation. Some of the spirits could not wait, and were loose Thun. eve. J. Kort Hall hat been fattening chickens for the coming of hla boy Seeley, and eating them up before Seeley can get here. , A couple of ahtvareea awooped through the biz diet, twice the paat week. This la only 'Innocent horse play, The horse la innocent, and don't play that way. Local social llona and Uoneaaea are talking more about the girl friend of the King of England, than they for merly talked ftbout Mae West. A number of hunters Journeyed to Klamath county this am. to lay In a mud puddle nil day, and shoot a duck. All rporU to the contrary not withstanding, no matter who Is elect ed, the sun will come up Wed. morn ing, per usual. All the home-grow a candidate have been dressed tip and smiling the peat week, getting ready for the 'Oreat Showdown of tha Oreat Ornnd Jury .' This haa been the poorest year. In the memory of the oldest Inhabi tant, for ratals, and cussing of the taxes. In these part. 13000 haa been appropriated for weed control, and la 12909 more than the weeds are worth. K. Nagurl of the Nipponese con tingent reports he was yanked loose from a tooth, the 1st of the week. In no uncertain manner. The majors of the two major par tie have been hopping around llk a Ilea in-a skillet all week. Oeo. Vilaa of Shanghai, China, Is here visiting hla bro. Ned. Ha la a graduate of Old Med ford, who made good In the Orient, which he calls 'Out There. He aaya China baa a fine climate, and plenty of revolutions but no presidential elections. A dribble of rain fell Sat. am, but not enough to atart the farmers plow ing or keep them from It. Quite a number of citizen ran up to Portland for business conferencea Sat. some of which were at the foot ball game. O. Dunn of Ashland towned Thurs. and sees OOP. victory Tuea. In tha same spot, that the Ashland post master sees a landslide for Democracy, on the same date. I B0:r,d Continued rmm Pae One i The power of the press ts ap parently greater in campaign years than In ordinary times. The White House has Indicated that. II ta ex planation of Mr. Roosevelt's cancel lation of two press conferencea was that the newsmen around the White House did not want to hold them. Mr. Roosevelt waa not trying to avoid questioning about hla NRA pnrpoA, it was said. The blame for the president fin ally holding a press conference, tha presidential press secretary an nounced, rests squarely upon the stopped shouMers of a certain non partisan columnist who indicated the president did not want to be A Very Weak Campaign WELh the campaign is about over. Whatever the result on Tuesday next we are confident, impartial history will write down the Republican campaign as the weakest presented by a great national party, during the present generation. For asido from the time honored practice of the "outs' to view with alarm, what has the Republican case amounted to? Eliminate the table-thumping appeals to fear, fear of. bank ruptcy (no savings account, no insurance policy safe!) fear of communism (destruction of constitutional government- and the American "way of life"), and we fail to see any definite issue raised by the G. 0. P., which any thinking person could take seriously. fF course if the American people were as short of memory, as easily bamboozled, as the Republican board of strategy appears to have believed, there might be a different verdict. But fortunately they aren't. There is, of course, an ignorant vote, just as there is, in the larger cities, a purchasable vote. But taken together they form a hopeless minority. The Amer ican people, by and large, are neither hopeless morons nor cor ruptioniBts, and when it comes to the main issues and the salient political facts, they not only do their own thinking but they think clearly. TAKE this bankruptcy alarm for example. Colonel Knox first sounded it, and very explicity. It wasn't a qualified statement. .He didn't say no savings account or insurance policy would be safe, IP the .financial policies of the present administration were continued. - He said Bnd he roared like the bull of bashun no savings account or insurance policy is safe NOW. : : ., More than that. When this utterly false and inflammatory pronouncement.,' not - only aroused general indignation, but threatened criminal action- the doughty Colonel, not only re fused to retract but repealed the statement later, a tribute we should say. more to his pride of opinion and combativeness, than to his sense of fair play, or good judgment. T was not the Colonel who finally explained what waa really meant; the explanation came from some of his party friends. They ..-.-eed of course that savings accounts and insurance poli cies are entirely safe, that banks and insurance companies are entirely solvent, but because of the devaluation of the dollar in relation to gold, when the former are paid back, they will be paid in dollars worth only 59 cents which means that their holders will have to take a loss of approximately 41. In other words Colonel Knox did not tell the truth when he said no savings account or insurance policy is safe, but had he said no savings account or insurance policy is worth as much today, as it was under the Hoover administration, he would have been tolling the truth. For the dollar today is worth only 59 cents. . ' .., jOW politically speaking if this alibi for Mr. Landon's team A mate means anything, it can only mean this: , That the Republican party, wishes tho American people-to beliove that because of President Roosevelt's gold devaluation action, the dollars they now have, are only worth a little over half as much as they were before this action; was taken. And consequently if they wish their dollars again to be worth 100 corns, rney must, men 1'reaident Roosevelt out and put in- a Republican administration. Which of course bas just as much truth in it, as Colonel Knox's original contention 1 It is true of course this country, along with nearly every other large nBtion in the world, abandoned the cold standard: it. is also true the gold content of tho dollar was reduced, and stabilized at the figure quoted, but. it. is also true the Roosevelt dollar is not only worth as much in purchasing power today, as was the Hoover dollar, but. is worth more than was Hip Mse, at the beginning of the Hoover administration. : A ND except in international transactions, or where payment in gold was formerly demanded, that is all that counts, PURCHASING POWER. The dollar is worth what it will buy, no more, no less. And not only is the Roosevelt, dollar worth as much or more than the Hoover dollar, but as everyoue knows there are a durned sight, more of them more for every one from tho farmer and the worker, up to Al Smith and Irene Dupont in the top of the Empire State- building. And the people, the rank and file KNOW this. - lUAT a confession of political and moral bankruptcy then, "" for a great political party hi a desperate effort, to gaiu control of the government, to try to deny the truth of what, by actual experience, everyone knows- and through appeals to fear and doubt, try to stampede, the American people into voting contrary to their own self interest. AS indicated above there are only two possible explanations. Ritll.. t.n..l.l.'.... I-.J . . " irepuuMmii u-nut-io nre so desperate, tney nave abandoned all reason and are merely flinging their punches willy nilly in the forlorn hope of landing some of them in h vital snot. or they seriously believe the American people as a whole, are no better than a lot of saps, and will believe anything, no matter how contrary to the facta, if it is repeated often enough, and in a sntiieiently loud and terrifying tone of voice. TP-VKE your choice; we are inclined to the former but perhaps the latter is nearer the mark. Whichever is correct, the fact remains, that the Republican campaign of 1936, win, lose or draw, has been in our judgment the sorriest exhibition of confusion and futility, that party has put on- during its eutire existence. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M P. Slfned letter, pertalnta! to penonai Health and b;(tene, not to dlseue. dlaftiofU or treatment, wUJ be an.wered b; Or. Brady If a .tamped, aeJX-ad-dreued envelope u encloaed. Letter, mould be brief and written In Ink (lri( to tbe Una number of tetter, received only a tew can be aniwered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instruction,. Addreu Or. William Brady, 269 El Camlno, Beverly Hilli. CaUf. NO MORE WORDS, PLEASE of life in both Improvement of Several months ago, tha conduc tor of this wretched column an nounced that he was searching for a, word which would express the Idea suggested by tbe isSmSn following phrases from various authors: Preservat ion of tbe charac- terlatlcs of youth, better t b a n average nutritional con dition as mani fested In lower death-rates, bet ter growth and development, ex tension or the directions, material the life expecta tions of adults, higher average level of positive health throughout the life cycle, greater pP. more vitality, the highest degree of natural Im munity, and adequate fund of re serve pow-r to tide over emergencies and strains, the resiliency of the un tamed animal or the uncivilized aavage, ., Has any geek a word for It, I asked, Intimating that such a word would be worth twenty-five slmo Ieons to me. It was a foolish ques tion. Tbe geeks have thousands of words for It! September 6, when 1 announced tna& ine contest was closed,- three hundred and twelve geeks and thirty-eight women bad submitted a total of nearly two thousand words. Out of this welter of words the committee (a lawyer, an actress and a school teacher gleaned a score which they thought had possibili ties, as follows: Super health Vitalism Panuglela Vervallty Eutonla Euthenlc Tip-Top Trim v Juvltallty Vlvallty Anlmergy Eublosla Vltablllty Euphoria ,.rt., Eumanophorla Skookum (Chinook) . Euphysla Pleublosls The dictionary defines "Euphor ia" ; as "sense of well being and buoyancy." "Euthenlca" Is defined as "the science of betterment of liv ing conditions to secure more effi cient human beings. These terms are warm, yet do not quite answer the purpose. Eutonla la out be cause the dictionary defines It as sgreeableaneaa of sound of letters. The word "vitabllity" was sub mitted by a Massachusetts woman, tha word "It" waa submitted by a Michigan woman. After a good deal of smoking over the problem and a few tentative trials of the word In correepondence, I have decided to adopt and use a word that was not submitted by any one but which was suggested to me by these words "It" and "vltablllty." The word Is vlte. For the suggestion the Michigan contes tant has $15 coming to her, the Mas sachusetts contestant baa $10 coming to her.. I hope both of them will per mit me to mention their namea as recipients of the award. And I ferv ently hope that our readers will sub mit no more words, for the contest closed September S, and besides, I have more words knocking around here than I'll ever be able to use In this world, and certainly they will be of no use In the next. But from now on, when you snag ; on the word "vlte" In thia column, please remember it means preserva tion of the characteristics of youth, better-than-average, etc., etc. THE MAIL TRIBUNE'S Political Safety -Valve Thla newspaper wUJ publish communications. Umlted . to 400 worda, expressing the political views of our A readers. Regardless of party affiliations, all interested - are Invited to contribute to this pre-election depart- O ment. . QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Galvanic Sore Mouth I have had chronlo sore throat for three years, beginning when I bad the first gold filling put in. All my other fillings are silver. Dentists says It would coat about $300 to replace silver. fillings with gold or porcelain. How about having the gold replaced with porcelain, to stop the possible gal vanlc action? . . , (O. J. W.) Answer There would . be no gal vanic reaction between silver or other metal and porcelain. St. Vltus's Dance Our son. aged 11, bad scarlet fever In June, and now he has developed St. Vltus's Dance. Friends urge us to give him electric treatments. Please advise us. (Mrs. A. I. H.) Answer Send stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for monograph on Chorea (St. Vltrs's Dance). Salt How much salt should a person take a day, In or on food? . . . (M. J.) Answer Perhaps fifteen to thirty grains, a scant third of a teaspoonful. Too much salt favors overeating and retention or excessive water in the tissues water-logged condition. Add no salt to your food at table; meats. fish, egga and cheese and milk con tain enough salt naturally, and plenty is aded In cooking. ' d Note: Peiaon tvtstiinc to communicate with Dr. Bmdj should teno letter direct to Or William Brady. M D 26fi El Caminn. Keverl? Htil Calif Paul Mallon Predicts Roosevelt Reelection; Grants Landon Chance NRA questions. Thus glveih and tsketb. away- ths aaked cu!ea. However. II ts only for three davs more. After that, the press will re turn to It normal potency and of. flelala will be themselves sgain. Radio listeners thought they heard a United state, senstor Intro, dure the republican presidential candidate the other night as: "Alt H. Landon." Col. Knoa, the vloe.presidenual candidate, was Introduced once on bl tour as: "Alf Knox." These slips, however, cannot tie the one ol the Lehman nomlnstor st the New Yora state convention who named Hoover tnttesd. alt Mail menus "root ada, Cauliflower Hearing Set. WASHINGTON, Oct, 31. (AP) Th agricultural adjustment sdmlnlstrs Una announced todsy a public hear ing November a st Portland. Ore. oo a propoeed marketing agreement and order for handlers of cauliflower grown- tn Oregon. "No" Vote I'rged ROSEBtIRO, Ore., Oct. 31 ( API In Its regulsr monthly bulletin Issued to members, the Roeeburg chamber of commerce todsy recommends a "no" vote on the several feasures on Tuesday election ballot. B.v PAI L MALLON WASHINGTON. The flnel chart of state prospects for Tuesdsy'a eleotlon follows: It Indicates a Roosevelt vic tory whL-h cen reach an electoral (but not a popular vote) sweep). At the same time. It does not preclude the vsgue possibility .of a Landon win. tf Landon gets aU the atates listed as ''possible Rooeevelt," as well ss all three degrees of his own states, hla electors! majority would be 275. Ta odd against such a possibility should be at least three to one and perhaps ten to one. The basis upon which the chart was msde up probably favors Landon by 3 to 9 per cent of the vote l some of the atates, particularly Illi nois and Ohio. ROOSEVELT Sura Alabama . JJ Arkansns ............,..., 9 Csllfornla - -, .. 33 Florida , Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi Missouri Montana .. North Carolina North Dakota .... Oklahoma .......... South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia -Wisconsin . 7 13 11 . 10 , 33 4 11 13 Total . Probable Arlsona Idaho Maryland ........... Minnesota . Nebraska New Mexico Orf son Washington ....... Total s 4 8 11 7 3 B Delaware Coloraoo Indiana Iowa Nevada . South Dakota , Wyoming New York iVIN'JOW JLASS ci Mil wtndoe 'ts and will repis.v rout Droker wu dow reasonably rrotrortug Uab toe". Wort. Total LANDON Sure Main - Massachusetts New Hampshire Vermont Total 3 8 14 11 3 4 8 47 17 4 3 39 Connecticut N.w Jersey . 8 zz Pennsylvania 36 Total . 79 Possible West. Virginia 8 Illinois . ,, aa Kansas .. q Rhode Island .. 4 Ohio 28 Total 76 Roosevelt total 347 Landon totel 184 Majority 366 Comment. The "possible" states should reslly be designated ea doubt ful, because the margin In most of them will be very close. The layout In them follows: Roosevelt Possibles Delswsre Roosevelt has made re markable gains here, due to Farley's personal desire to belittle the Du Ponts. and some surveys Indicate the posslbUlty of a slight popular ma- Jorlty for the Democratic candidal! over the combined poll of the two Republican sets of electors. Colorado. Roosevelt should win this state by upward of 26,000 If all the signs are right. Indiana. Very close, but Roose velt has an edge by a slender margin. lows. same, although Landon's chsncee seem to be slightly better than tn Indiana. Nevada. Almost a cinch for Roos evelt by 13,000. South Dakots. Most experts say It's Republican, but a 16,000 major ity for Rooeevelt seems to be his minimum prospect. Wyoming. Very close. The R. publican senatorial candidate will probably win, even If Roosevelt car ries the state. Indicated Rooeevelt majority Is an Incredible 3.000. New York. Til, seems to be safer for Roosevelt than say other state In thla "possible" list. Landon Poosslblet West Virginia. If he wins this one It will be close. Illinois. The better Judgment 01 the better analysts la that the Kelly Nasb michlne will deliver whatever ts needed for Roosevelt In Cnlcago and therefore he cannot lose nil noie. no matter how large a margin Landon mansgea to equeeee out down-state. However, the most trust worthy surveys Indicate It win go to Landon by lees than 78.000 votes, and that la why It la In the column of Landon possibles. Kansas. Thla la another atste tat Farley wants and ha tried lor very hard, but Landon should be able to win It by a very small majority. Rhode Wand The CoughUn de fection and the Democratic spli sltouid make It sure for Landon. but nothing Is ure for Republicans t.e days. Ohio. Jutl aa t personal opinion. "No One Can Be Sure" ... To the editor: As a side-line sitter who can't get much enthusiasm up for either party In this campaign. I waa amused at the "No one can be sure" speech of Governor Landon In New York Thura day night. If he had chosen the one slogan which I would apply to him, he could not have done better. Throughout the ear splitting bally hoo, now going on six weeks, r have made a resonably earnest effort to determine In my own mind. Juat what Landon will do If he should by any chance be elected, and now with the campaign over am aa much in the dark as ever. On the other hand I know pretty well what Rooeevelt will do for I know his record think I know his main purposes and alms, and that appears to me sufficient guide for anyone. But Landon? I know he la agalnat the New Deal and practically every thing Roosevelt has done, but what would he do If put In his place? I honestly dont know and haven't found anyone who does. Take Just one Item. Bonneville dam what wlU Landon do about that will he con tinue It or abandon it? How about TV A, and the holding company bill, yes and the guarantee of bank de posits tne Kansas governor was against that when It was proposed, and aa far aa I can make out, has never gone on record for or against, since, will he retain these things or discard them I can see no way out but to quote Landon: "No one can be aurel" Many things about Rodsevelt and the New Deal I don't like, many 1 do, but Tibove everything when I go to the ballot box I don't like uncer tainty. 1 don't like buying a pig m a poke. I am somewhat like that banker In New York. Warburg I think la his name. I am no Roosevelt fan, don't care much for the democratic party, aa a. party, but for four more long years give me a president whatever his faults, who knows what ne Is doing, and has his record to show for It that a president who Is Just "agin" the government, and what he would do or wouldn't do la entirely a closed book. Like him too I am go ing to vote for Roosevelt, unleas be tween now and Tuesday morning, somebody can tell me. what the Re publicans propose to do If they do get In, not just what they won't do, but what they will do In un derstandable and clear cut terms. I can't make out and don't think any one else can. By not doing thla I have an Idea Landon has lost - at least a million votes, by those who were rather incline! towards him when he waa nominated. If you know where he stands Mister Editor, you might tell me. and perhaps your man would lose my vote. A. D. .BERRY. Mountalnvlew, Oct, 30. . Mr. AfarahaU Observe To the Editor: We surely did enjoy your Interest ing account of the football games and your Journeys In and around Portland although a few aly political dlga accidentally snuck In. . Congratulations also go out to Mr. Hemmlla and Geo. Hunt for getting out one of the most clever and cer tainly the most artistic political ad thla .writer haa ever seen. He makes the same fatal mistake however aa do all New Deal apologist when he men tions "What Roosevelt haa done for us" instead of "What Roosevert has done TO us." It will take facta and figures and not generalities to con vince us. especially the fruit growers that "Roosevelt haa done anything for us." Mr. Editor: If the Man from Mars was again to come to Earth and waa told by Mr. Average Citizen that American president were responsible for the present world wide depression would the MM believe It? What do you think? President Roosevelt said that very thing when he stated that "My Republican predecessors emptied the market basket." When a- hlgb mlnded man like Mr. Roosevelt stoops to deliberate -falsehood to' bolster up his cause, things must be very bad In deed, he Is slipping and knows It and like a drowning man la deaperate and la reaching for a straw, Mr. Roosevelt knows full weU that the depression la world wide; that It Is a direct re sult of the World war and that no one man or group of men could have caused It. He haa also found out much to hla surprise and dismay that no one man or a group of men even with billions to spend can halt It. Despite glowing figures on re-employment put out by "Ma Perkins" there ts said to be 11.000,000 men out of work and 30.000.000,000 still on relief. Tbe dismal and Inexcusable fail ure of the Roosevelt administration the moat powerful government In the world, to halt the coast wide strike of the Longshoremen and Maritime unions will add untold thousands to the relief rolls and unless settled scorn wlU cost the fruit grower of thia valley hundreds of thousands of dol lar. A very cogent reason why th fruit growers, business men, profes sional men and laborers, depending upon the fruit business for a living should go to the polls Tuesday and vot to give president Roosevelt torn more years of ruinous experimenta tion with .bolshevistic - theoriea of government. VERN MARSHAIiI X Undistributed Profits Tax Agala To the Editor: In your issue of October 30th ye publish a statement from a business man long Interested In mining, la reply to a letter from myself, wblok was published- October 15. It was on the subject of tha effea upon mining of tbe law taxing ua distributed profits of corporations, and I cited an actual occurrence less than a month old, while ha pro pounds a theory. And bis theory ex actly confirms what I said about tha future haphazard financing of .new mines. Instead of well-financed con, cerna with agents ready to sea promptly, and In - competition wttli each other, in the purchase of proa pec, ts, we will have the scattered and unorganized shareholders. In. thoes concerns. Why should he refer to the Blua Ledge. I. too, know something about the Blue Ledge. In 1002 my three partners and X bsd an option on tha Blue Ledg and we bad the money to pay for It, too. After spending a few thousand , dollars In exploration work, we da, elded that It could not be mid I I profitable men, and., so far as I know, no one has yet proved that we wera wrong. - ' Now for another concrete eaaav There Is an old established manu facturing corporation in Beattla, which Is controlled by an old estab lished. mining company. Its location has become congested and It wants to move Its plant. To provide tern this It arranged to borrow $185,000 from the parent corporation to be ra paid out of earnings. $35,000 of. this) bad7 been received, when It dawned upon them that, because- of tbe tax tbey would be paying not tbe sup posed 6 per cent for the use of tha money, but 30 per cent. This Is an other instance of what the law la doing right now to check Industrial expansion. Albert Burch, Med ford, Oct. 30. Ohio should go for Roosevelt, the private surveys say "no." All Roosevelt seems to need for an electoral sweep is Ohio and Illinois. His electoral vote tot-al with these two states would he 402. However, the margin of his victory In many states will be so slim that his popu lar vow win be held down. , Other. Roosevelt states in which Landon has a bare chance are Min nesota, Nebraska and Washington. As mentioned before, tne urate m upon which the above designations were made has been accurate in the past on western atate. bt the marKn of possible error increases In the more populous states, and the figures rep recent only a good expert guess. Flight 'o Time .viedfurd and Jackson Coi. nt hutiiry from the rile, ol the Mall I'tiliune tu and 2U rear, aeo E. C. Faber of Central Point re turns from trip across the continent. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY . November I. 1826 (It was Wednesday! General election throughout the nation tomorrow marked by apathy of voters. Democratic national chair man "predicts a landslide against Re publican mls-rule. and false prosperity." City Cleaning Now Features New Moth Proofing Process The City Cleaning and Dyeing Works now features Morn to Insured moth-proof cleaning process which 1 effective on woolen garments for a period of six months ' following 'the treatment, according to announce ment by Lee Watson. Contrary to general opinion, moths are equally destructive In winter and summer so that "anytime 1 moth time." Mr. Watson stated. The Mon ite procesa waa secured Just In time for the City Cleaning . and Dyeing company to eld In the annual aver age household' war agalnat moths. Monlte penetrates every fibre of woolen garment and la a part ot the regular cleaning process. One of the largest Insurance companies in North America backs Monlte's moth-proof guarantee. Mr. Watson said. Marlon Nagurskl, 317-pound Mar quette freshman grldder. Is a llttl" brother of Bronko of Minnesota and Chicago Beer fame. Tune In KfiL every evening. Mon day thru Friday, 8 p. tUj Societe Candy for Hallowe'en at tractlvely boxed. SOe to 83.00. Young' Drug store. CELEBRATE At the " JACKSONVILLE CLUB IN JACKSONVILLE Dance Every Nite Good Music. Good Food Quail hunting season ends, with heavy bombardment by hunters. Houdlnl, famed magician, passes. Score of autoiata fined in Justice court on charges ranging from reck lesa driving to non-possession of a mirror. Medford high to play squad here next Saturday. Corvallls Voters warned to be on "guard against 11th hour campaign canards." D'Autremont brothers, aoupht for Stsklvou tunnel murders, reported sighted in Idaho snd Canada. TWENTY YEARS AGO TOP AY November!, lf18 (It was Wednesday) Republicans hold rally at Butte Falls and Democrats orate st Central Point- Orefton voter called upon to vote on law permitting Importation of ber. Rumanians report victory in Tran aylvan!: ancient kinedom of Polsnd is restored by German proclamation. President Wilson tn speech declares "Wall street has no vision." Aviator attempt flight from Chi cago to New York. Safety raror Wades up a dim on aocoun- of wjr m Furope CARD READINGS Madam a. Mueller Bonest and Reliable with best of reference 523 Sherman Street, Phone Keadlogs Soc and $1.00. Adv. 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