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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftfEDFORD, QTtEflOy, SUNDAY, yOVEMBEB 1. 1938
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Ouster Contested
SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Oct. 31. (AP)
A discharged city attorney of Spring
field served notice today he would
fight an ouster action of Mayor
ward Waltman.
Use Mall Tribune TOnt ad.
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BE HAPPY, ANYWAY
DIGEST COUNTING
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California Home ...
. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31(AP)
Conflicting statement relative to the
accuracy of the Literary Digest pol'
which showed Republican presidential
candidate Alf Landon In the lead
-.m. from rival DOlltlcal camps in
Claude McColloch. chairman of the
stato Democratic central committee,
branded the poll as "the only hope
n the Reoubllean party. . . . The
n,.-,.t. not fooled bv'the IlK
M itiT)inir nemetrated bv the Dvi-
JDB""D I I -
nont-owned maeazlne . . . Roosevelt
ni rtreffnn hv 100.000. Call
t i. k v,Bif million and Wash
ington by a substantial majority."
Arthur Friauu, cnairrnan 01
stato Republican central committee,
said "Frantic efforts on the part of
the new dealers to discredit the old
reliable Literary Digest final election
....ii ...in v.. nf ltt.tte avail." He said
the poll "coincides closely wish our
rim careful onecic 01 ma inw . . .
giving . . . solid agricultural counties
and Multnomah to Governor Lan
don." McColIoch'a statement that "It
will be a long time before a great
unfits! nartv Mvnr usiiin will eriend
6, 000,000 to boost the circulation
of a decadent publication" nrougni.
,Arf. frnm Prlauls that "8o-called
smart money reported to be betting
against the Literary uigest is un
questionably money willingly spent
by new deal supporters to attempt
to Influence the election.
The magazlne'a lateat figures gave
S3 states, Including Oregon, to Lan
don. E
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 91. (AP)
Cream and Ice cream Mlea of h dairy
company here dropped 38 to 44 per
cent under restrictions Imposed by
eodea and prtc control regulations.
X&rl Oabett, officer of the firm, told
a circuit court hearing on the con
stitutionality of Oregon'st agricultu
ral marketing act.
Cabett an Id that he feared elmtltr
losses would result in the company's
butter irnde under ,the prlco control
provisions of the marketing act. The
Ice cream code and the cream price
control were set up under other leg
islative Authority.
Fleven creameries attacking the
marketing act contend It la uncon
stitutional because their property
would be deprived without due pro
cess of law If the act were enforced
and that vesting of power in the
hands of the state director of agri
culture la an Illegal delegation of leg
islative powers,
' Cabott asaerted thrtt uncertainty
raised by the possibility that the act
might be put Into operation had
caused a bank to refuse a loan to
his company.
PORTLAND, Oct. 31 (AP) A
sneeze sent Guy Lang to a hospital.
The victim, a carpenter, awaltowed a
nail. Physicians were attempting to
remove It from his lung.
Oeorge A. Codding, candidate for
rcelcctlou to the office of District
Attorney, will speak over KMED Mon
dsy, 13:45 p.m.
DISC SHARPENING
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MERR1MAN
SHOP, INC.
10 So Riverside. Phone J Hp
IF IT'S METAL
Think of Merriman's
VOTERS Read Carefully!
THIS MEASURE APPEARS ON YOUR BAUOT;-
TX !V'Ir',TK.,J''!!!;N.'!Ji'!,l.,T.!?.N,,- "NnMBNT. Kill W-HOOI, msTHICTS
I1AVIM1 lne.noo I'OPUlTION IMnxuai To annnil Ih. enantllulloa
" ... to Irry taxes not to
MASQUERADING UNDER FALSK COI.ORS-thls amendment I. not a
TAX UMITATION-lfa a TAX BOOST of It ,300,000-although purposely word
ed to DECEIVE YOU that Portland School District would operate for 80 of
the IMS levy, or 30 less.
.u.1I!!".Bl"Ii,urS " n,ot hon",,V ""'J 'Urty presented to you with all tacts
f ... M
.P?r,,,'nd rhno' "nana shows raulrt derllne. over 100 Varant rooms with
9.000 less enrolled. INCREASED TAXJSS AliE NOT JUSTIFIED.
T PERMIT Portland School
Limitation Ijiw observed hy
,i?irS1?.r-LSEflA1' LAWji
HENEF1T ONLY.
DON'T PERMIT Portland School District to become exempt from FULL
I.KdlSLATIVE CONTROL aa to Keneial school lawi,
Malnlnln HOME RULE THROUGHOUT THE STATE and require
.-tLJ'v St'hooi Il"nrt' submit sp.clal problems of school operation
to imp Voters of Its own district.
RASJ BIliK lAXI'AVKIU LBAC1UE, RAILWAY EXCHANnK BLfKl . POHTtAND. OKEUON.
eiMUIIv. loammwi Bmnn.r N.well. B. L. Wlttoo. llolrt Mllchfll. T)..o Kle.,11, r. U Cow
iff-1 V ' w i -l M
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Thoroughly raudcrn In de
sign, tli is house can trace ill
ancestry back to the architec
ture of the old California ranch
houses. The clever use of ma
terials and restrained orna
ment makes It neat and effec
tive. The wide Joints In the sur
face of the extension empha
size the horizontal lino of the
house. A heavy lintel over the
garage door, tho slender posts
on tlie porch, a bay window,
and grill in the gable are all de
tails which make a satisfactory
whole. ' The picket fence Is the
ultimata touch which arouses a
enHe of ownership.
The plan shows a comfort
able and informally arranged
group of rooms. The kitchen is separated from the living area and has Its own entrance and service
arrangement. The study, although isolated from the bath, could be used as a children's bedroom or
playroom. The garage is an integral part of the house, convenient in plan and a unit in the design.
The houso is valued at $3,800 and the land an additional $1,200. The property Is covered by a
$4,000 mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration. The architect was Robert Dennis
Murphy.
0:O.Mclnfyre
NEW YOKK, Oct. 31. They were
discussing Gilbert and Sullivan and
their deserved triumphs at the Keats
Speeds the other
evening. And
one Savoyard ob
served: "To think
those two geni
uses split over a
$14 red carpet." t
knew they had
dttferencea. but
not exactly what.
Or do I know
the commentator
was correct.
But I do know
the figurative (14
red carpet la the rock upon which
many talented associations are smash-
ed. Among the supersensitive one
thing serves as well as another aa ex
cuse for the tempest. For Instance:
Two artists who occupied the same :
studio In Barrow street for 11 years
in harmony.
In that calm that Is the vortex.
the temper a mental tornado struck
One was reading the other's morning
paper when the latter oamo out of
the bath for breakfast, A flurry be-
ceme so tense they stood poised with
upraised chairs. They never spok
gain, despite reconciliation efforts of
friends.
Nerves are a good deal like flddte
strings. They need a good iettln
down or re-strlnglng now and then.
There'a a high voltage fellow. Hen
drlk Van Loon, aa I remember, who.
when taut, motors to a tiny fishing
village, buys a tin of sardines and
crackers and wanders out on a pter
end to much and reflect. He gons
beck to his job refreshed.
Speaking of fiddle strings, the hull
fiddlers In orchestra pit have always
Interested me. They seem the most
complacent of musicians. While the
clarinet and flutes labor feverUhly
through many notes, the bull fiddler
gams out over the audience with calm
the while proceeding unhurriedly
with his see-saw vroomph, vroompn.
vroomph. I have heard bull tiddlers
have fiddles cashed In convenient
places over town to avoid long
haula In fulfilling engagements.
It would not teem to
make much difference which bull
fiddle a fiddler uses. To moat It is
Just so much noise, yet a most Im
portant part of orchestration.
The veteran Iconoclast. Poultncy
nicelow, uMinlly cheek in from his
THICTS RL
T..-J
exceed S0 of TOTAL 10.1t levy
... . UMI la vviiv. t.aijPjU.
Hoard to tamper with pies
all other School districts In
Statewld. vote for r
eaent G
Tax
l rccon :
PORTLAND
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PROPERTIES WPROVED BY
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TWa table prepared by tho Division of Economics and Statistics
of the Federal Housing Administration, is inclusive of all insured
notca and shows tho percentage of the various types of properties
improved under the Modernization Credit Plan. The figures, from
the beginning of program through the first nix months of 1936, show
that 53.3 per cent of sll insured notes are for the repair of and
Installation of equipment in single-family residential dwellings.
Other percentages include multiple residential, 16.9 per cent; retail
store and service trades, 14.1 per cent; commercial other than retail,
4.3 per cent; farm property 3.8 per cent; industrial, 3.6 per cent;
tnMitulinnn.1, .8 per cent; all other property (including professional
offices in dwellings, private garages, etc), 3.1 per cent.
annual scout to Europe with some
thing Ironic about the state of Amer
ica. His moat recent blast was that
our land had become Just a glorified
night club. He suggested the gels
sidetrack their silk stockings and
high heels and go back to the dairies
Men past 6 Ohave scant tolerance for
red fingernails, endless cigarette
smoking and various curls mid twists
burned Into beautiful locks at the
beauty shops. Or eyebrows complete
ly plucked or altered to suggest an
imported Dietrich. After 00 the mat
turns to the simplicities say tho
pooch -blown Danlah girl fresh from
the lea of her native shore without
one whit of paint upon nor skin,
kohl under eyes and with eyebrows
the Creator parceled out.
And how the tastes of Uteraturo
have changed since Whlttler was writ
ing his Snowbound up there along
the bleak New England oountryald.
I looked over my bright Jacketed
array of books today o many of tho
troahy tlttes and rreMnd of sex end
ah
. READ
VOTERS
PAMPHLET
PACE T7
or
MODERNIZATION NOTES
of aswnsornj
perversion. Hemlnuwaylsh, P'Hsralsh
and Vincent Shcenntsh and recalled
out the dim past some volumes in
our eherrywood book case. Among
them: Character by Smiles; The
Hoynl Path to Lite. The Story of Our
Country, Black Beauty, and A Life
of Jesus..
Marine Strike Closes
Pendleton Flour Mill
PENDELTON. Oct. 31. t API Pen.
dleton Hour mills were stilled today
oy me coast-wide maritime strike. The
Western MIIIIiir company silenced Its
plnnt lnt night, and Collins Flour
Mill discontinued operations today.
Operators of both mill lnHlntt,,
they hsd made preparations for such
an emergency, but declared that they
still had considerable flour on hand
which should be moved as soon as
poesioie.
Closing time for To,, Late to Claa-
lfvA(l8 is 1 :3o p. m
WE ARE NOW MAKING
DELIVERIES ON
Green Fir
Phone 7 Now
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
END OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
ST. LOOTS. Mo.. Oct. 31. (AP)
Mrs. Alf M. Landon said today at a
press conference the only one she
has held outside of Kansas during
the .presidential campaign that re
gardless of the outcome of the elec
tion "well be happy wherever we
are."
Mrs. Landon. accompanied by Peggy
Anne, her 18-year-old stepdaughter,
and several friends, arrived this morn
ing from Topeka to meet the Re
publican presidential nominee, homo
ward bound from hla final eastern
campaign awing.
This Is the first time she has
joined hlrn on a campaign trip: she
announced before the campaign be
gan that she Intended to play a
"background role" by staying at
borne.
Wearing a new satin henna-colored
blouse with the skirt of a mole-gray
suit in which she traveled, Mrs. Lan
don held a group Interview In the
sitting room of her suite at a down
town (Statler) hotel.
Asked by a woman reporter if the
"role of sitting at home and waiting
wasn't hard like that of a child
waiting for Christmas." Mrs. Landon
replied:
"No, when you enter politics, you
do It with the Idea of accepting what
comes. We'll be happy wherever we
are."
She said she wasn't "Jittery."
E
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 31. (AP) An
oven hundred persons were arrested
on the state highways tlurlng Sep
tember for failure to possess drivers'
licenses, the state constabulary re
port to Governor Martin showed to
day. The state division reported a total
of 683 arrests, resulting In fines of
$7656.8 and collection of 1U3 in
fees. The heaviest fines were paid
by those arrested for driving while
Intoxicated. Thirty-six arrests were
made and 42943 assessed In fines.
Drunkenness led arrests by the state
police In the general law enforcement
division. ' Fifty-seven were detained
for this cause. A ten-year sentence
was Imposed in a forgery case, while
fines of $480 wero levied In larceny
cases. Total general arrests were 187
during the month.
Possession of game birds caused 26
arrests and $831 assessed In fines In
the game division. Arrests reported
were 108.
PEN 'GOOD-TIME'
By Clayton V. Bernard
SALEM. Oct. 31. (AP) The 1937
legislature will be asked to eliminate
the cause of the recent riot at the
penitentiary and to alleviate a certain
unrest that has been prevalent there
since the attorney general ruled no
good time credlta could be given first
offenders.
To prepare suggested legislation
Warden Jamea Lewis and members of
the parole board will meet with the
California board of pardons next
month to study the system in use
there. A similar plan Is the pro
posal for Oregon'a now Irregular sen
tencing system.
One member of the board states the
biggest Injustice Is done when two
men are sentenced for the same crime,
one for one year while another for
five or longer. This can be done un
der Oregon's present plan. An tnde
termlned sentence law, with the maxi
mum to be set by a board of pardons,
or parole board, will be aked of the
legislature.
This Is Apple Week
SALEM. Oct. 31. (AP) Governor
Martin issued a statement today call
ing attention to "apple week." October
31 to November 7, The governor said
oregon'a apple crop was In excess of
6,000.000 bushels annually, with re
turns to the growers aggregating sev
eral million dollars.
COATS
you would want to wear
$1995 $20.75
KTHELWTN B. HOFFMANN,
Closing time for Too Late to Clas-
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Auto Briefs
a
R. A. Skinner, LaVon Zundel and
R. "Rook" Emerson returned last
night from a Pontlac meeting In
Portland. "Rook", who la well known
on automobile row, recently returned
to Medford from Klamath Falls to
Join the Skinnor sales force.
Earl Roberts, an experienced trim
mer, haa accepted a position with
Hohlwegs Top Shop. Frank Hohlweg
started the top shop one year ago in
a small space with Brill Metal Works.
He soon found It necessary to move
to larger quarters. Now he says It
keeps two men busy all the time.
Perry Ashcraft, local Packard deal
er, has moved hla showroom one
door north. The new address is 128 So
Riverside. He Is waiting for a ship
ment of new models due here soon.
The first two 1937 Paokards received
here were sold immediately.
Jerry Young left Saturday for a
Hudson -Tor rap lane meeting in Port
land. He plans to return the first of
the week with new models to dis
play here.
U C. Taylor of the Plerce-AUen Mo
tor company reports that G. E. Gar
rett has returned to Medford with a j
new 1937 Dodge he received at the
factory, and E. C. Corn who also took
delivery of a 1937 Dodge at Detroit,
la returning home. Miss Dee Scheffel '
supervised the decorating of the i
Plerce-AUen showroom In the spirit
of Hallowe'en.
Bridge Bid Given
8 A EM, Oct. 3 1 . ( AP ) Governor
Merrlam. of California, Invited the ;
Oregon chief executive to be present ;
at the opening of the San Francisco- !
Oakland bay bridge on November 12
Fire Controlled
LA ORANDE. Ore.. Oct. 31. (AP)-
A forest fire in the Blue mountains i
east of Union was controlled late I
yesterday by a crew of thirty men
under the supervision of L. C. More
head, district warden.
jse Mall Tribune want ads.
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A. C. WALKER
Republican Candidate
for the Office of
COUNTY
TREASURER
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record In his able and economical
administration of this important
county office . . An efficient of- i
flclal of his calibre, with years of
faithful service to his credit, de
serves the support of every county
voter . . Don't take a chance on
a change at this time
Vote for the Re-eleotion of
A. C. WALKER
Retain a Cnnahle Official
Paid Adv. Republican
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