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PAGE TWO MTCDFOnn MATL TRTBTTN17!. MEDFOITD. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936. Candidates and Wives Snapped in Characteristic Moments 7 K "v- 1 lifer' ' x ' K' yrK ' 1 v, 3 EARNEST PUZZLED PLEASED ' ATTENTIVE AMUSED wn.uv .I'M! IJ4UJ. V'PW" Willi 1 11.111,1 wJ'.i! 1,1 1. . ' M, iwi,iM u .fMWM!'WtA9Ai.lM -W 'JVVWMMIHWU BWPWWB!WTOWPWfWW(W M9 SMILES SCRUTINIZES AN ASIDE OICTATION LAUGHTER yrr-vi AW WjK u , lU FOOTBALL FAN CAMPAIGNER BACK TO NATURE QUIZZICAL MAN AT WORK n in' ii) i i hi m m mwMsai'rm wmmmmm j -mmmmm wv. )""" 1 "n u .. ,. . , .lb mn-i nn , n M im . ... , , Ui.i.. "VM' Hfih T"Js J .MF l :.'..' ."-".w 7v..'' a t 1A ('" , l Ait - t' ' A1 II i n. lii iiit 1 1 .,,..i jfc.,,4ii .iil At 1. 1 KNITTER SPEAKER PORTRAIT DIMPLED FEMININE Assnointod F'ress Phntos BY FIH BLAMED ON CHIMNEY LEAK Residence of ,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Llljegran at 820 South Grape street was gutted by fire yesterday afternoon. , RoofB of ttie two bouses adjoining to the south were Ignited by sparks but were put out without damage. The dwelling, a two-story frame construction owned by Mrs. Mary Carpenter of Glendals. Cal.. was cov crtd fully by lnsuranoe, It was stated by the Wakefield agency, In charge of the property. The Llljegrans lost a considerable amount of furniture and household goods, none of which was covered by insurance. Some of the furniture was removed without damage and some was saved by being covered with sal vage blankets by firemen. Extent of damage to the house was to be de termined today or tomorrow, Mr. Wakefield said. The tire. Chief Boy Elliott said, was caused, by a defective chimney. Din ner was being cooked on the kitchen .,. th tlm and Chltf Elliott said flames evidently escaped through the chimney In the attic. The blaze had a good start before It was discovered. The entire roof was destroyed nd while the tire Itself wai confined to the upstairs the whole dwelling was damaged by smoke and water. Shortly after the firemen returned to headquarters, the chemical crew was called to 60S Onion avenue where a chimney fire was extinguished with, out damage. Spud Yield High. BAKER, Nov. a. (AP) An average yield of 150 sacks of potatoes per acre was recorded In the Wlngvllle district where the harvest season has Just closed. Many farmers specialized la producing seed potatoes for the mar. ket In the Idaho producing centers, Be Correctly Corseted Jn sn ARTIST MO DEI for 15.00. $7.75. $10 00. $17 76. ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN. 2. STOPS future tax increases on homes and farms. 2. REMOVES present threat of wholesale seizure of property for taxes. 3. REDUCES frills and waste in public expense. 4. PROVIDES generous additional funds for schools. 5. OPENS Oregon's door to new settlers and investors. 6. GIVES taxpayers a voice in future tax levies. Tax delinquency In Oregon Is now $46,510,724.53. And growing year after year. It's time to call a haltl f d. Ait. hf Homt It Farm Owntri Ann. f Ortfoa, AmodM it, Smltb, Prei., 600 S.W. Wishinrton St., Portland, Ottgo To Till U tlm Tux. EUGENE, Nov, 2- ( AP) Tho state fiuollno tnx, tn view of proposed dis tribution to the counties, will be dis cussed at Portland November 23 and 34 at the annual meeting of county Judges nnd' commlMlonern, said Judge Pm! Pink of Imwp. ; - WITH A RECORD THAT MERITS YOUR VOTE IT ' j 'A M GLENN O. TAYLOR Republican Candidato (or REPRESE?m.TIVE Experienced - Capablo rmd adv. ItrnuMlian Tounty Teiitral lom. M ORDER STOPS TOUR GUIDE MAPS FOR CRATER LAKE No new Crater take motorist guide maps or folders for the Oregon Caves and Lava Beds national monuments will bo available to tourists next travel season as a result of a recent ruling by the U. O. comptroller gen eral's office to the etrect: "Duplicat ing machines may not legally be used for a character of work which ordi narlly would be sent to the govern mont printing office.' according t) announcement today by David H 0nfleld, superintendent of Crater Lake national park. For the past all years the national park service has been publishing ma terial of this kind through the rota printing method In Its mlscel.rineom oervlce division, augmenting thu work that could be done at the gov ernment printing office at greatly reduced cost to the park. This ruling will work particular hardship on Crater Lnke nntlonul Puk, cAnfleld said. For the lUi uroita under lis Jurisdiction, the na tional park service receives approxi mately 30.000 to provldo for all publications Including the regular pamphleu for Crater Lake, he said. However, due to the limited fund Crater Uke Is allotU only 17,000 p. 9 53! milt COULD NOT BE BOUGHT OREGON IS NOT FOR SALE BATTLE DRY OREGON OLD TIMERS' REPUBLICAN LEAGUE I.rt rerv Invnl patriotic Oregonlan Proudlv to to the polls with Ills henil errrt and boast that his Vote has not brrn boneht. OREGON IS NOT FOR SALE Ptl. adv. Orrjim Old rimers' Rrpubllnin l.patue (.'.il Miirinn lildg., IMrlland copies for an annual approximate total of (0.000 cars and 180 000 visit ors, he slated. During. the 1031! sea. son, the pamphlets were enhaused before mid-uammer. In lieu of the IxmiphleU rotnprlnttd motorist guldi maps wore given to the visitors, of. ferlng them summarized Information on what to do and see. Because of the new ruling, nn doubt over one-halt of next sum mers visitors will be denied descrip tive literature of any kind. Cantleld anld. The same holds true for the Oregon Caves and Lava Dona, for which funds never have been avail able for pamphlets, but for wnlch II vos possible to'provlde a limited sup ply of rotaprlnted foldora last year from monument funds, he explained Last week the Crater Lake national park office sent In revised Copy to Washington, D. C for next year's guide maps and folders, but In view of the recent development. It will be Impoa-iible to have tills material pub lished uniF&s some unforeseen devel opment occurs, Canlleld stated. - . runs in K9L every evening alon day thru Krtrtny 8 pm Your Congressman iv i"''1 xv Ti 4 iU-l JAMES W MOTT nia ttwlivtlon mmm eon "limed ii e 1 1 v e and exper e n o e d representation tn Rvid all rtcord la Voten rimr 11, fl'iid Ad t Funn's Lurk Even. " KLAMATH PALLS, Nov. 3. (AP) Both good and bad luck were vlsltea upon a fawn which ran out onto the Weed-Klnmath highway. It waa bad because the anlnuil fell trying to avoid an auto and was paralyzed. It was good that the car carried two dtctore, who gave the fawn's neck an expert twist and sent It on Its way cured, Better clothes for teas Klein ttu I'nUor upstairs Weather Northern California: Pair tonight nd Tufsday, frosts Tuesday morn Ins?; moderate to fresh northerly wlnj off coast. Oregon: Pair and continued cold tonight and Tuesday: moderate eai to north wind off coast. Phone MJ Well oaui away youi eiuse City Sanitary Setvioe. Save middleman's profits, nom mar er to you Klein the Tailor upstair- NiAi'itM"-' & - San Francisco Oakland BUY BMBGE November 11th to 14th Engineer say that no one living in the next two thoimrul years will ever see the equal of this gi gantic bridge. A tlozcn Hay Region cities have planned an epic program for the Dedication Cere monies. Spectacular highlights will bet 3 NOV. 11. Traditional football game and pag eant. West Coast Anny-Navy game at Berkeley, yt NOV. 12. Men-o'war ride the waters beneath the towering hridge pierj. 300 planes room overhead. Amid the thunder of cannon and the fanfare of ships' whistles and brats bands . . the San Francisco-Oak land Bridge Dedication! -ft NOV. 15, Harbor Day! Parades. Six miles of floats. Army and Navy on review. Fireworks, NOV. 14, More parades. More football. Ore gon University plays California at Berkeley. NOV. 1$. And still more. The famous "Little Big dame"! St. Mary's vs. Santa Clara in San Francisco. BIG BARGAIN! Your Southern Pacific train trip to anil from San Francisco. You'll travel swiftly, safely snd comfortably , . at very low fares. For example: o r -f, San Francisco - - - ?S.42 ?15.30 In ilr-conJi tinned coachtt or chair cars. Also la Wuiiit lrlng crs. plus tmall btrut chais. Fara good la stanJud Ihillroin met low la coat, too. Southern Pacific J. C. rRII!. Agent Tel. S4 A STRAIGHT TICKET AND T ell ts 1. It will be as different as night is from day. 2. It will have the most marked appearance change in Chevrolet history. 3. New in style, luxury, performance and safety. i 4. I have word from Chevrolet Motor Co. that "It will be by far the Most Modern Car in the low price field." ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET, Inc. Thl ad paid for hy "Chevrolet for 1M"" club. v-