fEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, M"ET)FORT. OREGON. SUNDAY. 'AFflTJST 2f, 1B37
PAOE THREE
GOVERNOR CALLS
E
OF
September 17 Listed As
Legal Holiday In Oregon
Combat Communism Is
Plea.
SALEM, Aug. 38. (5V-in recogni
tion of the 150th anniversary ol th
approval of the United State con
atltutlon and recognizing that the
state legislature declared September
17 a legal holiday. Governor Charlea
H. Martin Issued today the following
statement on the occasion:
"On September 17, 1787, the con
stitutional convention of the Ameri
can confederation approved the con
stitution of the United States of
America that great document which
has become not only our govern
mental frame but which contains the
fundamental principles for which all
true Americana have been willing to
lay down their lives.
"It Is therefore fitting and proper
that the people of Oregon should Join
In the nationwide celebration, and
observe the 150th anniversary of this
historical and momentous occasion
In our national history with proper
appreciation for the achlvements of
the past and development Into the
future.
"The motive actuating those pat
riots of 1787 were the same as those
alive in the hearts of all true Amer
icans today. It Is therefore essential
that we bear In mind the high ideals
of the motives from which our con
stitution sprang and which is re
flected so eloquently In the preamble :
"I, therefore, call upon all citi
zens of this state to observe Friday,
September 17, as the 150th anniver
sary of the adoption of our consti
tution, and to urge them to seriously
consider the preclousness and value
of our rights of freedom of speech,
freedom of thought, and the freedom
of religious belief, which constitutes
our Inalienable rights to life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness to the
end that our people may thoroughly
realize the necessity for united action
toward preserving our democracy
from the invidious and persistent
thrusts of the two most dangerous
forces, which are not only alien but
opposed to all American Ideals com
munism and fascism."
Butte Falls
BUTTE FAIAS, Aug. 28. (Spl)
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Smith moved Into
the Fredenberg house last week.
Lester Smith la building a new
house for Ernest Smith.
Among Butte Polls people attend
ing the Rogue Elk dance last Sat
urday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stev
enson and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Ous Edmondson, Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Geppert, David Cleveland, Mr. and
Mrs. George Coatee, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stowell, June Stowell, Tom
Stowell, Tom Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Benshaw and Prank Edmondson.
Mr. and Mra. Valnle Jones have
moved Into the Amos Weaver house.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moorehouse
are new proprietors of the Butte
Falls restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. LaFaan and daugh
ter moved Into the Moorehouse res
idence. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbotham,
Dean Hlglnbotham. Lowell Patton.
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patton
spent Sunday at Huckleberry moun
tain. Lee Edmondson has been very 111
this week.
Mrs. L. C. Rlchmnn and son and
daughters are In eastern Oregon.
They will return about the Ilrst ot
September.
Mrs. Margaret Patton Is visiting
Mrs. Harold Patton at Springfield
this week. She la eturnlng from a
two months' visit with her daugh
ter Lela, and family at Mt. Vernon,
Wash.
Hustlers' club will have an all
day picnic at the Hoffman ranch
September 3. All members and chil
dren are asked to come and bring
lunches. If the weather Is bad. the
club will meet at Reverend. Smlth'a
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore and
Gordon Moore are having their va
cations. Drug Declfnes
PORTLAND, Aug. 28. (AP) The
past IS years has seen a 60 per cent
decrease in the use of narcotics In
the Hawaiian Islands, C. T. Steven
son, new northwest district super
visor of the narcotics bureau, said
here.
Asno evtiyiHiNG
HOTELs
MM
New k dm, beautifully finished roomi, with colored
tiled beths end thowen, located on Sen Francisco', femou
Powell Street opposite Union Square Restaurant Coffee
Shop Cocktail Rooa Circulating Ice Water.
atscJ'-" too -
,A,l5lj.50 1.00.
OAIAOI IIIVICI At IH1IANCI
OWtU At OTAteCll STREET SAN HANdSCO
MA I V Y M 10. MANAOlNd OWNII
They Like What Oregon Has
These smiling folk, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crune of San Francisco, who
were (mopped at Diamond lake a few days ago, are typical of the thou
sands of visitors from other states who are travelling Oregon highways
and hy-uays this year and enjoying the attractions the state offers.
Lakes of the Cascade mountain region are particular favorites with
Calirornlans nccordlng to the travel department of the Oregon State
llighway commission. Survey carried out by the highway department
showed that 1936 nonresident motorists spent around $18,000,000 In Ore
gon. Truffle for the first seven months of 1937 was up 15 per cent over
the (Mirrpt ponding period of IMrt.
NAKED MAN CUTS
QUITE A FIGURE
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 28. (Pf Naked
as a Jaybird, as they say In Okla
homa, a man by the name of cook
had a gay time over a wide area to
day, milking cows, opening pasture
gateH and turning on Irrigation hy
drants In San Fernando valley's dewy
dawn.
He was going strong until he tried
to break Into the home of a detec
tive lieutenant, . J. Clendenntng.
Mrs. Clendennlng was awakened by
the man's howls of delight as he
romped among their horses and
calves.
She roused the lieutenant, who
went out wearing only an undershirt,
and shouted:
"Hey! What's going there beat ltl"
A. C. Cook as he recalled his name
to be several hours later then shin
ned up a lamp post and slid right
down. He bounded upon the porch,
shouted "let me In!" several times,
yanked the screen door from its
hinges and grappled with the scan
dalized copper.
As they wrestled out onto the lawn,
Mrs. Clendennlng came out In a flim
sy nightgown with handcuffs and a
rope, which the puffing lieutenant
finally managed to use effectively.
Upon recalling his name at the
Van Nuys police station. Cook said
he had been In the state hospital In
Patton. He was booked as a suspected
psychopathic case.
"You know," Lieutenant Clenden
nlng said later, "my wife certainly
was scared yes sir, she was afraid
somebody woild drive past while we
were all out on the front lawn with
nothing on."
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Colorandonns Indicted.
DENVER, Colo.. Aug. 28. (UP)
Four state legislators, two prominent
lawyers, a newspaper reporter, a pri
vate detective and a former secre
tary to U. S. Senator Edwin C. John
son, were Indicted late today In con
nection with the Colorado state cap
ital "microphone scandal."
4
Closing time Mr Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is 1 :30 p. m.
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
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SMELTING 4i REFINING CO.
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AUTO UNION HEAD
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 28. (P) Hom
er Martin, a former Baptist minister,
as reelected president of - the United
Automobile Workers of America to
day after warring factions within the
International union settled their dif
ferences under a oomprom lse plan
siiggested by CIO chieftain, John L.
Lewis.
The compromise came hard on the
heels of Lewis' plea for harmony in a
convention address and the rallying
of the union behind a drive to or
ganize 125.000 employes of the Ford
Motor company.
The convention delegates, wearied
by factional strife of the last week
and speeding toward early adjourn
ment, approved of their 35-year-old
leader by a unanimous vote of ac
clamation. The compromise added
five executive board members. ,
EUREKA. Call., Aug. 38. IP)
George B. Campbell, 20, Stanford uni
versity student, suffered several rib
fractures and possibly Internal injur
ies, and Wayne Richardson, 20, also
of Stanford and a member of the In
dians' football squad, escaped with
minor lacerations today when their
car crashed into a bank 11 miles
northeast of Crescent City on the
Reedwood highway.
Campbell's father, a. N. Campbell,
of Kalama, Wash., flew from Port
land to Crescent City in a chartered
airplane after receiving word of the
accident,
The annual wage of a poet lau
reate of Enaland Is 97 pounds.
DO YOU
CARE HOW
YOU LOOK?
Then why not go to a
tailor when you need a
suit where yon can get
expert advice on the cloth
most serviceable and the
style most becoming to
YOU.
For your next suit, smart
ly tailored, come in
NOW
Priced
$29-50 -$45.00
REPORT
TO REVIVE FIGHT
ON WESTERN TRIP
(Continued from one;)
by every means within lte power to
thwart the wlU of the majority."
The chamber of commerce of 'the
United States, one of the organisa
tions at which he thrust In bis Roa
noke island speech, said in its weekly
Washington review today that "those
who are opposed to centralization and
regimentation" must be prepared to
continue opposition to certain ad
ministration policies at the next ses
sion. The organization of businessmen
added: .
"The major issue at stake la clear
cut and fundamental. It involves the
question as to whether further-(towers,
such as are embodied in the wage
hour bill, shall be vested In the fed
eral government at Washington."
RICHMOND. Va., Aug. 38. P-
Rep. Dewey Short, of the seventh
Missouri district, told Virginia Repub
licans at their state convention today
President Roosevelt had "fed ' the
American people expensive, poisonous
propaganda while trying to ease their
pain by feeding them palliatives, the
cost of which they must ultimately
bear."
"The wild, wasteful expenditures of
the past four years on temporary and
useless projects, on boondoggling ac
tivities of Inefficient and lrresp6nslble
parties, has no Justification n law,
precedent, or morals," Short declared
He told the conventon. assembled
to determine the party's future poli
cies In Virginia, that there was a gen
eral attitude of "give me, give me.
give me, and a feeling on the part of
many that the government is sep
arate and apart from themselves."
The Missouri congressman aald
what "temporary gains" had been
made under the "squander maniacs"
at Washington were due to "artificial
shots in the arm which have prolong
ed the malady."
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INDIANA" PARLEY
, FORT WAYNE, Ind.. Aug. 38- UP)
A person had to be a twin to rate
any attention In this northern Indi
ana city tonight.
The man, . woman or child who
could not point to a double was al
most a forgotten citizen, at least for
the week-end. Old . twins, young
twins, fat twins and slim twins were
here, there and everywhere, and ap
proximately 3,000 from 15 states de
scended on this community for their
sixth annual national convention.
Led by three bands, the doubles
marched through the downtown area
late today amid tumultous cheering
of those sldeltne unfortunates who
were "Just singletons." '
Oldest twins In the line of march
were Mrs. Henrtette S. Billings of
Los Angetes and Mrs. F. M. Cawby
of North Judson, Ind., 61 yeara young.
Bronko Wins ' .
Seattle. Aug. 38. (ap Bronko
Nagurskl. 33S. the No. 1 man of the
groan and grunt business, defeated
Sandor Bzabo. 316, In . the sixth
round here with a flying tackle. .
Film Director fiuea
LOS ANOELES, Aug. 38. (TJP)
Columbia Plct'ire corporation today
was sued by ite ace director. Frank
Capra, for $100,000, alleged to be due
btm on a two-year contract. He also
sued for cancellation of tbe contract.
Awarded Bid
BOISE. Idaho. Aucr. 2fl API
John B. Henly of Ontario, Ore., was
low bidder today, with an offer, of
,;eu. for ouiiding laterals on the
Sucker Creek division of the Owyhee
reclamation project In Owyhee coun
ty, Idaho, and Malheur county, Ore.
j ou can maKe rcai
"Mountain Music"
i n
on one or these Bazookas.
We will give you one F REE with every
purchase of $3.00 or more
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
AND
During Bob Burns Bazooka Week
We are Giving 2 POINTS
instead of one for each dollar spent on your Brownbilt
Club card. B aura and buy your School Shoei NOW
so you can get these extra point.
Also Extra Free Gifts This Week
FTI
TEXAS MOB FURY
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TTLER, Texas, Aug. 38 (TJP)
Two Negro youths who admitted as
saulting a prominent Longvlew, Texas,
woman last Sunday and robbing her
husband, were hurriedly taken from
the Jail here tonight.- Officers, fuar
ing mob violence, were believed en
route to Dallas with them for wfo
keeping.
County Attorney Benjamin WoodaU
of Marshal said he would file charges
of rape and robbery with firearms
against the two Negro brothers who
gave their names as Roscoe Young,
19. and Harrison Young, 18.
Besides the Longvlew attack, which
has aroused much . public -feeling
there. Wood all and District Attorney
Oscar B. Jones of Longvlew said the
youths admitted a aeries of burglaries
and car thefts.
NEW YORK, Aug. 38 (U) Publio
Indignation against sex offenders
reachM a climax in a 14th street sub
way station today when a mob of
1,000- men- and women attempted to
lynch a man. accused of molesting a
woman.
The crowd beat and kicked the
man John Ploshay, M-year-old
Queens laborer almost unconscious
before police rescued hira. He was
booked on a charge of disorderly con
duct. Joseph Caiozza. 36. of Brooklyn,
precipitated the outburst when, he
said, he saw Ploshay slap the hips
of a woman carrying a baby.
HITLER AND POPE
NEAR PEACE PACT
BERLIN, Aug. 38. (AP) Relcha
fuehrer Adolf Hitler, official quarters
hinted today. Is on the verge, of
consummating a truce with the
Vatican.
These reports were partially con?
firmed by ithe authoritative infor
mation that the papal nuncio. Mgr.
Meaare Orsenlgo, has conferred at the
foreign office with State Secy. Hans
Von Mackensen. ;
Much importance was attached in
official circles to the visit. It was
tbe first time since the strained
diplomatic relations between the
Vatican and nasi Germany became
"frozen" on June 1,
Cardinal! Sued.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 38. (tpy Suit for
916,000 damages, allegedly suffered
when he was struck by a pop bottle
during a baseball game at Sports
man park two years ago, was filed
In circuit court today by L. O. Odell
against the St, Louis Cardinals and
the park concession company.-
Too Late to Classify
WANTED 1931 FORD Coupe. WlU
pay caAh. Write Box 3474, Tribune.
COIN-OPERATED Phonographs, Start
now In America's fast growing and
most profitable business. Only 6350
cash needed. : World's largest manu
facturer wul finance balanco need
ed Divestment on easiest terms. Lo
cations everywhere for America's
newest and finest musical Instru
ment. A pleasant, profitable and
lgltlmat business Service In
structions and location leads fur
nished. . CaU'ln person and see and
hear our newest model, or write to
Mr.. M. A. Bristol. Sorrento Apart
ments, 3260 N. E. Flanders, Port
land. Oregon. ; -
Card Readings
Madame A. Mueller. Uoneat and
Krllablt wltn beat of reference.
733 Sherman street Phone 865-J-g
Reading. 11.00.
LOOK
'36 FORD 3-door do luxe Sedan. Ex
ceptionally fine condition, $475.
Perry L. Ash craft. Packard Dealer.
FOR SALi: 1031 Eflsex coach: In good
condition. Very cheap for cash.
39 So. a rape.
WHITE TRUCK 1938 model, 1 14-ton.
Just the thing for hauling. Oood
condition. Must sell.
LEWIS SUPER 6EHVICB STATION
FOR SALE OR TRADE Save $100 to
160 coinmtssoln on an 80-A. sub
trrlgated ranch from owner. Price
rltht. Call Sunday or Monday
morning or after 6 p. m. thereafter,
203 No. Holly.
INTERNATIONAL TRUCK C-36, 175
ln. w.b. Looks like new. Excellent
tires; 776. Perry L. Ashcraft. 138
S. Riverside.
SOME MORE SNAPS
1.34 Acres. 4-room. alneplng porch,
stucco, modern house-, plastered,
hardwood floor; 93600.00, only $500
down, balance 20 month.
And 1 acre, Irrigated, fruit, wal
nuts, garden, barn, clover, 5-room
modern, hardwood floor house, taxes
(31, for $600 down, balance terms.
And 3-room. sleeping porch, mod
ern house, lot 50x100; flowers and
shrubbery; assume pavement lien;
$150 down, balance ea.sv terms.
GEO. H, YEO AGENCY
337 W. Main. Phone 154.
LOVELY HOME for snle or rent fur
nished. Model A Jacoby fur ma
chine for sale cheap, 303 Palm St.,
Ashland.
CHEVROLET Sedan. 1931. Good con
dition. Will trade. Lewis Super
Service Station. 8th and Front.
WANTED Experienced cook. None
other need apply. Jny Hawks Cafe,
31 N. Bartle(tt.
PONTIAC SEDAN 1039. Nwibber.
Car In good condition throughout.
Must sacrifice. Lewis Super Service
Station.
SHEEPMEN
Losses through dogs shall be reported
within 48 hours in order to secure
compensation.
DOG CONTROL BOARD.
WANTED Late model baby grand
piano In perfect tone, with stool;
9100 cash. Mrs. Minnie Edwards,
P. O. Box 688. Medford.
DODGE Sedan; beautiful golden bmge
fininh like now; dependable Blue
Seal guarantee, priced for auiek
sal, low easy terms. Open evenings.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
PEACHES
The Rogue River Valley Peaoh Grow
ers Association has set the follow
ing minimum prices on peaches 10
be rotalled at the orchards of Its
members: Early Crawford and mis
cellaneous varieties, orchard run,
3c; pricked box, 3HC- Elberta. or
chard run, SVc; packed box, 414o.
Hale, orchard run. 4a; packed box,
440. Tuscan, orchard run, 3Vc;
extra fancy, 4c. Off grade, all vari
eties, 3c per pound.
Send Them To
nerfeci -
111 WJ l
tu
Child's patent Press flllppet
Flexible turn sole. Just
the thing far dre: 1214
to a.
. . . .
4.1.1 like dad'fc
The New 5 2
...Overco
$295
FOR SALE Muskrat coat, slxe 13.
Phone 1332-W. mornings.
FOR SALE lf35 Chrysler Atrstreara
do luxe coupe; new tires, fine condi
tion. Reul bargain, priced to sell.
H. B. Smith. 38 No. Riverside.
MUST SELL on account of sickness
beer parlor, reataurunt and confec
tionery. No reasonable offer re
fused. Damon Cafe, Central Point.
Ore.
AUTO reflnlshtng to match any color
Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
BARGAIN
8-Room modern house, oak floore,
fireplace; S. Oakdnle; $3400.00,
SACRIFICE
West side, 6-rm. modern bunga
low; fireplace, laundry trays, screen
ed porch, shade, corner paved lot;
close to grade and Junior high
schools; $2400.00, terms arranged.
Owner, 1003 E. Jackson.
FOR SALE! Cocker Spaniel puppies.
803 N. Riverside.
WANTED Housekeeper.
Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
Coll at
EXCHANGES
37 Acres, 31 irrigated and cultivated,
6-room cottage, barn, chicken
houtte; fenced, good well. Three
miles from Talent; $3800.00. Trade
for small suburban or city.
Also
Four acres, irrigated, cultivated,
clover, garden, neat subMnnti.il im
provements, close to Med ford; $3000
clear. Want Medford home.
Also
Four-room plastered cottage in
good condition, concrete founda
tion, garage, city water, large lot;
$800. terms.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Phone 1408 or 164B-R.
UNEXPECTE
Medical or Dental Billsl
Hospital Expensesl
Emergency Trips!
Funeral Costsl
Accidents!
Then you
out delay. Get set for emergencies before they
happen. That means NOW Come in, phone or
write for full facts. No cost or obligation.
School In Buster
Tortured Feet
TODAY....
oot Troubles
58!s ..war
fittihSBU
qi; cOit; II tf 1
"TW ,
OlrH' brown or black snede Ox
lord. Kiltie tongue. Just Ilka
the big girls wear.
j Olrla' brown or black brogua
tnthtnk .
S2.25 tO $3.45
CO OS
FOR RENT to permanent couple,
nicely furnished, newly decorated
3-room apartment, large bath. No
children. May be seen Monday or
Tuesday. 734 N. Riverside.
1937 PACKARD Touring Sedan at ft
big discount. Phone 191. Ferry
L. Ashcraft.
FOR RENT 3-room modern furnish
ed house, 315 So. Peach.
FOR SALE 31 model A phaeton. Bee
Dave Moore, Pinnacle No. 8, 10 am.
or 3 pjn.
WANTED High-class woman for In
troductory sales campaign In Med
ford and vicinity. No canvassing.
Full training given. Liberal re
muneration. Give phone number.
Address Box 3366, Mall Tribune.
HAVE your furniture reupholstered.
Phone 969-K. Thibault.
WANTED To lease service station
wtth living quarters. Tel. 387 -X.
PACKING
BARTLETTS
WANTED
at
ALA VISTA PA0KINO
HOUSE
327 So. Fir St.
EMERGENCIES
call 01 cash in a
hurry quick action!
Very often they demand
money immediately. It pays to
establish your money credit here.
can get cash at any time with
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