Thursday, October 31, 1141 Mrs. Jennie Dymant of Mtdford Melvin Rulkman returned to b it Mr. and Mr*. Herman Winder* w ill begin work for Mr*. Lucy Mt* work in Bremerton, \\aabington, and Heinie Drolette of Grants Pass after apendlng a week here visiting. •pent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mr*. J at her home here Friday.' DON R. NEWBURY FOR C irc u it Judge THE ISSUE IS: Independent Judiciary vs. Lawyer Controlled Judiciary Without Bar Association approval 1-5 of the 52 lawyers are attempting to dictate to the other 4-5, their clients and the pub­ lic who shall be their judge. The Primary \» te was: 4926 Votes for Hanna (endorsed by the 1-5) 8853 Votes for the Independent Candidates, Newbury, Miller and Newman. Vote for an independent judiciary. Elect the man who desired no such improper endorsement ,who has proven by 19 years of successful court-trial experience he has the judicial tempera­ ment, education, courage and ability to be a capable and im­ partial Circuit Judge, Don B. Newbury. Bead His Voters Pamphlet Statement Newibury for Circuit Judge Committee; E. P. Preble, Sec. NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES FOR C irc u it Judge HANNA vs. NEWBURY GAIL’S R. S. Klee. A week end guest of her husband here we* .Mrs, George M iller of Eu­ gene. Her husband is employed at I | the quarry in Colvig Gulch. Tom Griffith sustained a w ren ch -! ed knee when he fell from a horse 1 Monday. He is recuperating nicely at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ella | Patrick. STURDY SCHOOL OXFORDS — At j special prices. Also dress shoes, nurses oxfords, etc. Your choice | >1.99 pair. Dewey’s 610 H St. GOLD HILL MARKET Groceries — Meat Market — Hardware — Feed — School Supplies NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK- SON COUNTY. In the Mutter of the Estate of IDA H. \\ 11 .SOX, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that the county court for Jackson County, Oregon, has appointed us executors of the estate of Ida H. Wilson, de­ ceased. All persons having claims agiiinst said estate are hereby re­ quired to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the office of Neff and Frohnmayer, Cooley Theatre Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Dated October 31, 1940. ROBERT M. WILSON RICHARD H. WILSON Executors Hunting and Fishing Supplies CALL 321 ?----------------------------- - OPEN FOR BUSINESS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS 7 a. m. till 8 p. m. 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. —--------------------------- a SPECIAL PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY These Cold M ornings... BE SURE AND START THE FAMILY OFF TO SCHOOL WORK WITH A GOOD HOT BREAKFAST OS1-X21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THP. STATE OF OREGON. FOB JACK- • SON COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of GUSTAVE F. HOFFMEYEB, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that the county court for Jackson County. Oregon, has appointed me adminis­ trator of the estate of Gustave F. Hoffmeyer, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the office J of Neff and Frohnmayer, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated October 31. 1940. PORTER J. NEFF, administrator. O31-N21 “Meat Makes The Meal” BEEF ROAST LB. LB. 17KC PORK ROAST LB. Shoulder cut of tender pork Direct from the .Corn Belt ¡This y a r - t t o k * SALT PORK your vote Shoulder Cuts - Nc,t Bellies “HERBERT K. HANNA” The Circuit Judge Issue In. a recent issue of this paper, this committee for the ejection of Herbert K. Hanna as Circuit Judge published the follow ing figures showing the votes cast in the non partisan primaries for Herbert K. Hanna and for Don H. Newbury, his opponent, in the follow ing precincts where both candi­ dates are best know n: The vote in PHOENIX, Newbury’s place of birth: Hanna ..................................... 151 Newbury ................................. 101 The vote in JACKSONVIIJ.E, Hanna’s place of birth and where he has ever since and naw resides and the town where both these candidates received their public school education: Hanna ..................................... 229 Newbury .................................. 43 The vote in MEDFORD where Newbury resides and where both candidates maintain their law offices and practice their profession: Hanna ..................................... 1592 Newbury ................................. 754 The vote in NEWBURY’S PRECINCT: Hanna ....................................... 91 Newbury ................................... 49 The vote in HANNA’S PRECINCT: Hanna ..................................... 135 Newbury ................................... 28 The TOTAL VOTE in JACKSON COUNTY: Hanna ................................... 4091 Newbury ............................... 2560 Instead of answering this statement, the Newbury for shnwin?Hdge. V°.mnUi ! f e hB/ Puhl“ hed an advertisement showing the total number of votes cast at the primary, the number cast for Hanna, and the total number cast for all three other candidates combined. This does not answer the did ^nOI,haS ‘° Why X?Ybury did not get more votes thar/he d‘d in those communities in which the two oandidates are t i s t knownWhy hC d‘d IWJt Carry 0,086 Precindts where Herbert K. Hanna became a candidate for the office o f Hb^ranrf*^6 °" ly, aiter “iany »oters had urged him to do so After h d daCy had not 0l6n been endorsed by any lawyers' After his announcement, a majority o f the practicing attorn- Yon ‘ma1*111? ¿Ud?c,al Dlatrict assured him of their Support You may telephone or otherw ise ask your own lawyer a« 1° the correctness of this statement. Mr. Hanna is known to be on e who cannot be undulv nr w rongly influenced. He is outstanding for his independence anti honesty. His standing in the community speaks for itself . . . P n ^ A s s o c i a t i o n was not asked to endorse any can­ didate. It is time, how ever, that Mr. Newibury, at or near the TAKE THIS LIST TO THE POLLS with you! ** < LARD General Election Ballot Portland Rose - Pure and sweet PORK SHANKS LB. PORK SAUSAGE L B .,J < y V » 0 SPUDS U. S. No. 2, 12 Wendell L. W illkie Vice President lb 100 lbs. U. S. No. 1, 25 lbs......... STATE: Congressman, 1st District Sperry's Quick or Regular > WHEATALONE, lg. 25c pk. 230 MACARONI, 4 lb s ......... lQf* loo‘/r Hardwheat 2 pounds....... 4 5 0 MATCHES, 100 4 b o x es....... Large Boxes, Full Count * SHORTENING, 4 pounds Westminister DOG FOOD, Bonnie 4 for 190 MILK, 4 cans for ......... 250 Case, 48 cans ........ $ 2 . 9 8 20 50 pounds ..................... 12 Charles L. McNary 35 No 10 bag 390 4 Pounds ICE CREAM MELONS NATIONAL: President OATMEAL, Aged Just Right for CYoking Produce Jackson County I CHEESE, Honest to Goodness Pure Pork We make it ourselves REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES SWEET POTATOES, 8 lbs. 2 5 0 HALLOWEEN PARTY REMINDERS PUMPKIN, large cun 100 Makes 2 to 3 pies CRANBERRIES, pound .... 15 James W. Mott Treasurer 19 Leslie M. Scott ALL HARDWARE PRICES ARE VERY COMPETITIVE WITH OTHER STORES , Attorney General 22 I. H. VanWinkle Representative, 19th District (2) NAILS, Common ................. 6c BOX ........................................... 7C 23 Wm. M. McAllis-ter 24 Earl T. Newbry ROOFING, 108 sq. ft., 35 lb. $1.15 I COUNTY: Judge SHEATING PAPER, 20 1b. $1.15 27 J. B. Coleman 500 square feet Commissioner APPLES, 6 pounds Extra Fancy Spitz £ .... 2 5 0 J £ 0 2 lbs...... 2 5 0 PEANUTS, fresh roasted lb BRAZIL NUTS, I still call them “niggertoes” FRESH TOMATOES, LB. 54 Fancy Slices for salads 29 Arthur E. Cowell Clerk 31 G. B. Carter Our Feed Special this Week End Assessor 32 C. A. Myers Coroner 35 H. W. Conger Rolled Barley sack 99c W E CAN BRING T H IS CO UNTRY SACK- W IT H *W E N D E L L W IL L K IE ANO C H ARLIE Hanna for Circuit Judge Committee, W. J. Looker, Sec’y. Paid Adv. LB. 23 g p erso n al DECLAkWION Of INDEPENDENCE! ' 39{? PANCAKE FLOUR Select the cut you like. We have them priced Jc meet your pocketbook OR Grocery Dept. “Thrifties” Triange No. 10 bag LB. 19 c EASTERN BACON, LB. y „ ui WE DELIVER / / M A C '! TA,< a d v p a id Io , by tha R , publican Siala s K ,rn Crandall, Cbm.; t.m, dih and Washington. Portland, Ora. Remember W e W ill M eet any S h e lf Price In Southern Oregon