t PA OK FOUR MF,T)FOT"r MAIL TTC M.UNK TMFDFOlilX ORKd'OV MEDFORD MAll, I2IBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBL1HHED EVERY AHTKKNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THlfl MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Office, Mall Tribune BulMlnff, 2C-t7-t North Fir street, i'honw 75. A oonnolMstlon of the Democratic Times, The Mutiford Mall, The Mmlfurd Tribune, The Southern OreKonlau, The Anhland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Bun la furulahed ubflcrlhers deuirlng a Beven-day dally oewsap(;r. OKOROH PUTNAM, Editor. tmsoarPTioar teihii BY MAIL XN ADVANCE: Dally, with Hundiiy Sun, year. .00 Dally, with Hiiiitluy Sun, month lift SundH Hun, one y?ar ..... 1.60 B7 CARRIER in Aledford, Anliluml, jarUttonv ih, (Jentrni I'onu. h'tiocrnx Dally, with Sunday Sun, yar 7.&(l Dull v. with JSunc ay sun. month .6; Dally, without Ku inlay Kun, y?ar.. 6.00 Dally, without Holiday Hun, month ,60 A NATIONAL REFERENDUM. tile PKhSIDh.vr ILSO.N !S appeal to 1iic i port, is in tlic nahifcol'a liiitionaf rcfcrc Official pnper of tho City of Meilford. Official pupAr of Juokuon County. Kntered as sconri-claMH matt.-r at Hertford, Oregon, under the act of March 6, lam. Bworn dally averasre circulation for six months sntUng; Sept. JO 9,932 MEMBER OK THIS ASHOCIATBD PKHSS. Full Leased Wire Hprvlos. The Asso elated l'reea la exclusively entitled u the use. for ronuldieallon of ull news dispatches credit".! to It or not other wise, credited in thla piiper, and also tho loca news published herein. All rlfthts of republication of hpeclal dlapatuliea nerein are aiao renerven. Kotloa to Subscribers The Vnltnil Btate War Indualrli-H Hoard haa Issued the following mantlalory order, unions: others reKiilutliiK the nuwepaper busl- neas during- the period nr the war: "Lils. continue sending papers after date of expiration or auoacrlpilon, unless sub scription Is renewed und paid for." The publisher has no option but to oomply. people for Sl!)- riiliini upon Ins (oiiduct ol the war and Ins diplomacy. No one can reasonably criticise success anil llio. con duct of the war lias been a success. Tim result .speaks for itself despite the carping of disgruntled politicians and professional carpers. The contrast with the conduct any other war conducted by the nation cannot be other than favorable. The president's diplomacy has succeded in forcing the allies to abandon imperialistic policies and unite for world gaiiy, without Sunday Hun, year., t oo! democracy. He lias vitalized th :ir cause and united the uany, without huiuiiiy nun, mourn .m i , . , . t . . Weekly Mall Tribune, one yeer. l.r.0 1 nat KIllS Ol till! U'Ollll agalllST allfocracV. lo IMS insistence is due a united military command and the elevation of Foch, the greatest; military genius of the age. The peace points he enumerated last January were universally ac cepted by the entente allies and in this country. Not nil til election time neared was 'criticism heard and then only to secure an issue to attack the president upon. i There has been a widespread conspiracy to descredit the president abroad by electing an opposition congress. All the reactionary elements of tho country united with Hie disgruntled politicians and autocratic captains of in dustry who were forced to recognize the rights of their employes and democratize the industries, in a clandestine effort. Then the president, suddenly realizing the dan ger, appealed to the American people. "Not for my own sake, or for the sake ol! a political party, but for the sake of the nation itself" lie appealed. Former Presidents Taft and Roosevelt have united in a partisan appeal to the people to discredit and repudiate the president. 15oiled down, the burden of their song is that President V.'i!s 11 is an autocrat and not to be trusted, and that the republicans have a monopoly of the brains of the country. Hence at a crisis in the national history, for partisan profit they seek to repudiate the president at home and discredit him abroad. Their assertion that only democrats have been util ized in conducting the war is belied by the facts. Taft himself has been chairman of the war labor bureau! Schwab of the shipping board, Pershing of the army, Root of the Russian commission, and numerous other republi cans have had as much to do with the war as democrats. They accuse the president of raising political issues when everv dav since the war started, Ivoosevelt has done nothing else. The president had abundant precedent. President AlcKinley appealed to the people in 1898, stat ing that with a foreign war "This is no time for divided counsels." He was supported in his appeal by Theodore Roosevelt, ex-president Harrison, Senator Lodge and other republicans. In l!X)(i, President Roosevelt appealed for a republican congress, urging that a change would lead to purposeless confusion. Again in 19(18, he appealed for a republican congress for .Mr. Taft, saying that an opposition congress would "thwart and baffle the president on every possible occasion." In 1910, President Taft asked for a congress of his own party and these appeals were made in times of peace when there were no foreign complications. The effect of the election of a republican congress in (lermany is thus depicted by former Ambassador (lerard: -,1 know Hint CiTinntiH rannot uinlnrHti'.nd our political syatem; that If ll coimross opposed to the president ia elected they will believe npilin what lliey licllevcil before wo dared to war Willi lliem, that tliero la In tho I'nlletl Slnle.t a Kreal niiiiilier of people favorable lo llio Herman cause anil opposed lo tho president and to war. And, onconiaited by this be lief, the mtlilary rc.ilntaiico of llio peoplo will aj;aln stiffen and tho fnvor alilo moment lor tho allies may pnwH. "I am so mini of llila I hut If I were opposed to every other policy of the president and were ho my bitterest enemy, I should nevertlielsa Iick llio American people to support hi m at this fateful moment." The national referendum is on. In ihis gravest crisis in the nation's history, only by voting for Oswald "West for I'nited States senator .can the people of Jackson county show that they are back of the president in his ef forts in winning the war and in destroying 'autocracy not only in Kurope but in our own country. THURSDAY. OCTOliKR .11. 191.8 vnsw-J AMERICANS ESCAPE -M E li T IlKIllAX AUJ1Y IlKAIIULAU TKliS IX KLAMIKKS, Siiinlnv, Oct. 27. (Hv Hi" Associated I'russ.) '(The roinl from (Minid to Zeelii'miu'e. which Hie Cleinmns reicnllv held, is olio conliniioiis i'orlress willi maiiv Buns silhouetted imninM the sky. The number ol' uuiim increases as the for tified line iieni'H Zeehruiice. , The town of llliilicnlicrulif, between Zeebnn.'i.'O ninl Ostend is virtually un (lhiiiniied hut descried. All the! build itnrs liuve been stripped of conper mid iron. .'Ostend, from n diMnm-c, looks ex actly lis on feto days in limes of pence. Hairs are hiimnntf from ev orv window and the city is decorated Kuitv. Siuns of ruin and dnmaue, however, become iiiiiitircnt as soon n the eitv is entered. Ostond lmsuf. 1'ered much. The Casino is desolate mid empty and the walls have beci riddled with shell Inc. I he manlimc Hi tit ion is n complete wi It, ilunv houses have crumbled lo the irroniid and most of the bridges in I lie town hnvo been destroyed. The fact liul nut all the liriiL'r cre blown up bv the (htmpims i oommented noon bv mitiiorv visitor.- en Ostend. An Mldcniuia ol the eitv ojplaincil that the Ccnnaii uencr Htaff- had uiwn order to destroy all tho bridges. However, the Herman noii-cnuimisisoiit'd oilieers dclailci for the work of dcMnii'linii, he added it'll easy victims o persuasive ItlO to L'HO mark hills. FORT YELLOWSTONE. T.IVINCSI'ON', Mont.. Oct. ill. Alinndoumcnt bv the e.meruiiieiit of J'ort Yclluwstonc. in Ycllow.sttihc Ni lionut park, iulcntioii id' winch i-. iinnoaiiced, will mark the passim; of one ol the historic spots ot western frontier history. The barracks nun other tiiodcru lmihlinus of the pres ent day fori stand near Mammoth li.'i Hprin-.-s, reached llnoiiuli (lanliiiei eanvon. In ruins on a nearby hilltop, where it coumiaiidid a iew lor milo' nround. stamts uloil ivrnnms of (be Hiieictit fortress, in who-.e n-ini! many Indian halllcs wire l.ni-ht in mi early day. As (he Indians iieu.-m to be pu-licd buck on their reervati.oi . hmvever, nnd the nark bceaume ihc haunt ol tourists, the old tor;, which unci Khcitcrcd n laiL'e I'un e, w.is abandoii ed for u modem bin racks, mtd tie iarnson was uradoallv rcduci-d mil 1 1 oiilv n few plaloons remained to serv n park policemen. Their place sine the entrance of the I'nited Stales in! the war, have been taken hv civilian Hoards. Took Out I'lcadfol Serenes. When tho kidneys are woakeued or overworked so that they fall to filter nnd throw nil Impurities nut of tin blood, Hin poison remains In tho sya torn and bnekaeho, Forcness. lanie- noss and rlieiiinatle pains are llkeli 0 tlovclop. Mrs. Havld llonry. 65 S Lincoln Avo, Wiislilnr.ton, .V. Wrltos: "Foley Kidney Pills are do ln mo miirli pood, both my kidneys rind tlio rhenmntlsni. They took nil (ho dreadful soreness out of my (Inrlu. l''or Bale by Medford I'hnr- THE FOLLY OF FANATICS. r1PlIK national woman's " party, which disgraced suf frage by picketing the president, litis sent an emis sary to Oregon to accomplish the defeat of Oswald West for I'nited Slates senator although he litis valliantly championed euual suffrage throughout his career. The same little coterie of silk slocking women sent a similar emissary to help defeat Senator Chamberlain four years ago despite the fact thai he had a life long record as a suffragist, with the result that Chamberlain had a record majority. The women of Oregon, who have voted for years, do not need any instruction from their eastern sisleis who have not yet succeeded in securing the right to vote and universally resent the attempted dictation. Now as in the past, (he woman's parly is being used, not o secure suffrage, but as a ralspaw to pull republi can chestnuts out of the fire, for in no other way can the fantastic antics of these practices in opposing the proven friends of shlTrage be accounted for. Tho following casualties tire ye. ported by the commanding penera'irM the American expeditionary forces: Killed In uctlon, 3S; died of I woundt, 10; died of accident and, other causes, 3; died from aeroplane! accident, 1; died of disease, 37; i vonnded soverely, 121; wounded, d's-! greo undetermined, 24i; wounded slightly, 237? mluslng tn action, 30; prisoners, 3. Total, 731. Marine corps: Killed In action, 1; died of wuunil3 received In action, 3; wounded In action, decree undeter mined, '.'; missing In action, 15. Total, 21. The following are Pacific coast caaiialt'b: Wounded sevoroly: Corp. Clyde II. substance of tliu Journal's iir-riimcnt. Tl: "because-its-chtsiper' argu ment never had n .leir to stand on- and never will. Cut down the expen ditures for heavy artillery in Franco bv tisine; sotliethiue; "cheaper" uriru v.hile we miuht save 11 few thousand or h'tiiorcds of thousand dollars, we woald lose as nmv lives. Its cheap er to ren around barefoot limn to wear shoes, fif von measure "cheap ness" hv dollars and cents: other wise it is not. Its creaper to live in the street than in 11 house, if all vou wi:-h to do fs tif save rent. Its cheap er to doctor vonr own influenza- if j vou nre not articular about recover- her. Cut out the delinoiient lax lull;! throw down the bars to the title erah- ; her; let liim pick uu the ilclinatient 1 lists for a sone: let the interest no-1 crae on the dclinoacnt land owner j who niav be fortunate enough to es- . cape Hie title "rubber. W'hv not? Its' "cheaper" primes the .hmnial. j And so with the lemil rate hill. "Too much'' wails the Portland sheet : ! ils creaper to cut it down 11 little. I This in spite of the fact that the! present fair, rate of f cents per line I is as low or lower than the charges i established in the oilier states of the j union: this in spite id' the fact that, the newspapers of (he country are called on for endless columns of itov erntnent "w in -the-war" publicity- con-1 tiiiuiillv; this, in spite of the fact that j newspaper cost prices and waures have rone tin from 11(1 to Kill per cent ilur-1 in.r the past vonr as in everv line of! modern industry Mr .laekson knows these thinirs to he true let him dare! deny Ihetu. And yet be would throt tle the press of the state, all because he thinks it "cheaper." J liememltcr the ,!ue!;sou hills, voters. ! There are two of them to come up for vour consideration. Itoth should be killed. Let the electorate rise un against such liidi handed and con temptible procedure. Vote "No" on both measures. Stamper, San Francisco; Prlvutes Wallace I. Fruit, Haydesvlllo, Cal.; M4x Miller. Hakcrsfield, Cal.; Lieut. Walter Chrlstensen, Oakland, Calif.; Corp. Harold C. Platts, San Francis co; Private Luuzo Oilman, Olympia, Wash.. Wounded, degree undetermined: Corp. Wllliard It. Hiammer, San Francisco; Privato Joseph Harry Carvo, Wapato, Wash.; Private Quin tain Stefanl, Seattie. Slightly wounded: Itugler Joseph M. Noy:s. Portland; Privates Wil liam J. lirazell, Fresno, Cal.; Thom as IJavis, Alameda, Cal. Marine casualties: Wounded in ac tion, degree undetermined, previous ly reported missing: Private D. A. Wilson, Ilakorsfield, Calif. merchants agree" TO CLOSE STORES AT FIVE O'CLOCK . OF JUR CONFESSED! . I I AN" AUJKn AKliODiJOMH i Hi A NCI-;, Oe. Knlenlc nir mi- , prctiiacv ail'.iiilli'tl in (ionium riot'ii- j KipiiN rei'oiillv rJH't:ir(.'(l. A GiTinnn j hntli!in:i mxirt rapture! on tht l-'inrulrrs i'rmit s.iv : I ''Ktiomv nintu-n nre a1;-isl:itrlv nintiTN in ttir air here. Tliev are; i'i.r nunc numerous than ours. Tliev rarrv out I heir ri'ronnaissnH rs hv j duv and ninht itial grouts, sini:lv or in larger tnni'alions, (irnetrate far !e- 1 hi ml our Jiiu. "The same lierinan report "ih's on to reveal that troops in that sector had rereived no liot food lor three ttavs iiwimr to tlwir kitchens heiuc destroyed liv hoinliiiiir niaeliines. "Tlii1 iuinle.'iti.-'.i'v of out nrotrction against air'rafl." another nport hv a (irrnian eorp eoaittiauder -t ates. "i heiin: tVlt more and n:re. All (lie in rial eufdials weir on our side of the liiKw." We, the iiutlri-f i'jtH'd lnisimsfl . men of Medford, auree to close our fstoren or places of husine.-'s in the future at the 'hour of .j:I0 v. m. sharp, week fiavs'xit Satui'ditvs, tliis not to he operative tor any line unless sinned hv all ensured therein: Oanirtt liros. Tin- ToiM-erv, Cali- fornia-Ore"4in 1'ower ( o Juik.s Cash (iroeer,-. Weeks 6c MrUowan t o., Hester A. CorJiran, John V. hawrenr'e, Xuva I. Isouiishiirv. -M.ir.-h & l.en netl. .Mrdionl Sniriph Store, M. M. Company, Model (.'lothin-' C'o. The Mav Co., Waters Paint Store. Crater Lake Hardware Co., Iluhhard Pros.. Monarrli Seed and Keed Co.. C. Iv. Manniny & Son. Warner. Wortman & Ciore, Jar.. C. Kidd Co., II. C. Hehliiur. Medford Kish & I'oultrv Market, l'atd'si Kleetric Store, Home Tel. & Tel. Co.. Mrdt'ord Honk Slore. John W. Joliii.-on, Ji-weier. .Martin J. Ketidv. John C. Mann, Clias. I.. Srhit'lfelin, Flutrliirison & Lunixlen, Medford Kit rait ore & Hardware Co., Itanard Millinery. Kav K. I'iamond, C. P. Kribhs & Co.. V. K. Censer. C. W. Whillnrk. .1 Q. HihltMrd. How's This? vo offer One Hundred Dollars Reword fjr any ruse of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by rntarrh tun'en-ra tor tho pat thiily five years, and haj become known as th3 most rt' Hallo remedy tor Catarrh. Halt's Catairh Medicine acts thru I he Blood c.i the Mut-ous surfaces, expcllinf? the Po! son from the Ulcd and healing the dls easeil portlon3. Affr yon havi taken Ilnll's Catarrh Medlrtne f-r a Pliort time yen will per a Brent imnrovemont in vnnr eeueral health Start takinu Halt's Catarrh Medi cine at onf nnd fret rid of catarrh. Uoiiu for testltiinnlal.t. free. T' J. CUIJNKV & CO., Tolodo. Ohio. Hi Ail by nil Drutrelrits, 75c I.ONDOX, Oet. 31. A transport earryinir 6.0(10 Anieriean soldiers has arrived at a Iiritish port. Diirmsr the triii thrTP were onlv ::'.) iiftst.1 of in- niienzn reeorded. One death was caused hv tlic di-eiise. The sneeess neliieved ' in eomhattini' the m.iludv was due in th opinion of plivsicialis. to the fart that everv man wore a eloth niak duriiiL' the vovaue. COLLAPSE OF. BERLIN UASUL, Oct. ai. "The continen tal policy of the (Icrman empire has collapsed," cays the Vorwnerta of Berlin. The Jlnnilinrg-DaKdad Use . has been rednced to the Hamburg Hodenliach road." I.ehanon Lebanon Cunning Co. purchases 2a-acre tract In Santlam valley for development of model berry farm. Public nlilillrs believe they nre as aiiiiii entitled to a 2.1 per cent In crc.we In rates as :!io railroads are under government onerallon. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Kelicves Head-Colds at Once. clojr! nt,d your id yen can't hrtvitn; ('.! nr catarrh. jut of Kly's Cream Hahn DOCTOR, YOUR OWN SPANISH FLU IT'S un:.U'i:i; ic oc m-: not pakthtl i; audi t !3i:CO MlilMl tA petinv w i--e .H on- me t n!e h-asni' I ion i-, lu-iii Portland Journal 1" liiell is and rott ed l- the iit'n lor eoiiteim-l in it - rami I wo " -no -t t! i. ,r nini-'.iiv, to ln vot ed on ;il l;ir in i eprtion. 'flir Poii- 'mid .Inuro .il wantv t!i. 11 'onle ii i!u late to ill o!i -h tin' prr-. tit drliti-iai-Hi '; piiMiert'oti law and I hi- pte-.-nt Ir.'ai r.'tr t.iVtlr. h.th of v.hv'i ; i a-'ir. ;ttr to he -i;p;t'.iu'ed hy l.vo H't !:iV.x lohmatrd hv tliat 1iru-pa-. rr. Thrrr is po rarlltv reason for! t i p : 1 1 1 i ' An either of the exMincI tutute ). hut the Journal iiiM-i- ii- j )et v. Oiih.i he "rheaper." In pt.tkMf- the drlimnirnf tax lav, j 'i heapt r" the rili.ru-; of Oivron will I take fto!n the law the one element j t!.e puhlie. Tai law was iu-m' our stale Ir-hdature to protn t proprriv tittit mine tn-in the Ui litie urahh, r at'd to -axe it lor the riuhltul If your tnwtriN head in PluiTrd nr fii'i'ly hocauo of a p't a small liottle nt any drutr'ftore. Apply ft Httb of tlii. frairrunt, aiuiptie cream into yoer nostriU na.l tt it penetrate tlirouirlt every air );:-.jiirt of your he.id, F'lrtiiinj nnd ln'.ilia tho iiitia.mil. swol hn imu-nn k'i:d.r.itie and you get in Hatit relief. Ah! how poe.1 it. fpoU, Yorr ne---ir) are ojm'm. our ''icad t' clrar, im tntre Iuim kin ir. rni.illinir, hlowiiii!; no j TTio'r l'Hi.l,n!ie. ilrvir pr strnlim: hv! fr hreiOi, IMC ft. am Hahu i just r.irj wliat -.i-tTerrrfl fr. vi I vhA cold und ci- tftr.h nort. Ha a lclij;ht. VOTERS ok oiu:;ix Justice F. A. Moore of the Su premo Court died last month, too lato for the name of any candi date to succeed him to bo placed on the Kallot. This condition makes It nece:;r.ary to write in the name of your c andidate. This is tho most important po sition In tho Judicial system of the slate. It Is ossontial to cIiooho a man of extensive Itnal training, of hich character, and of broad visiou. Wo commend for your consideration and vote J. U. CAMPBELL or Orrunn City Kesident of the State 30 yearn; lawyer for .25 years; veteran of, Spanish-American War und Phil ippine Insurrection, having served with 'Jin! Oregon Hepiment; nipm-hc-r of On-yon I.etiiature in 1IMI7 nnd l!H:t nciwiiKis; Jud-;e of t.e aili Ju.ijcii'.l' fcl:.'trIot 9 Vj yearn. in al! thcae posit ionsv he has madfl Kood. lli.i record as a privatn oil I;?n nnd puidie offirial haj turn ahovo rriiii.;:;i. litr in his name nt tlie CJrnet jil l.lecfion Xov. ."itli 1"or ilitstitv of tin Siiprcnie CnnH o till vaenney ran'fl try the death of -hist ire Prank A. .Moor. Vo'e for One Write thr n.uno of .1. I . t'amphcll in the iit:ove : parr ami ptare nil X in fro 'it t f lis lunar. .1. P. f:::,.,.ph!! fi'V Mtprrmn Court Canip.th'a Com , OrcKnii City, Ortv Son, J. H. H'tt'or. nee'v. I Paid Adv.) owner. I hat it i- M-rxuii; it ptirp.-e well Ihll-t he eoiierded. even hv (he Journal, nnd rl the editor of that Paper would aholi-h the pnhlieatiou in otdrr that thr inarhinrrv of -title may he operated on a vhr:ipet" hit !n 'ho J-,t :.ia!v-H th i- the mucy. lhat is e.. rntial lor the proteUioii of JOHN A. PERL (Mn.irrAKKit. lnjr Asstiitnnf. M NOUl'll ItAUri.KTt. r ho ne M. 47 and 47-JI intmol)ll Hinw errr at AmbnUuir tMi IViraasr J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kinds ot rough and dre5ed I.uniher. Specialties: niinei.sloa stuff. Kin Ij'.iIiik Lumber, thinglcs, Pah and Doors, Uoofirg Paper, Fruit Hoxea, liny Jackson Cnnnly Product. Place orders new fur Fruit Coxes Xew Mini, S. r.Silt Milord I'bone MO. WESTON'S Camera Shop tin' 0:ilv Exclusive (.'niiiniorriiil I'lmtiiiriMvlipr i:i Smithfi'ii Ort'nn. N'r'iii lives iiijuli' ;t:iNinit' nr 1 liu-t' ly ;i pniii'i incut. I'ho-,!,' M7-.T. We'll .In ilio lvst. J. B. PALMER Medford. L"JS K;:at M.iin Slrcot. i mmmm mi FELS tliis way Perhaps you'vo ajvays used Fds-Nsp'cha Sciap with boiling water. Oi course, it gives splendid results. Bat :ic:;t tunc you have one or two pieces to clears try washing them with Feb-Naptha in yater of com fortable temperature. The result will astonish" you. The washing is perfect. And to easy! It vi!l be cavr still when you to all th; wash in the Fcis-Naxitha way. THOMAS Addresses Open Letter To Citizens of Jackson County During these trying days when in answer to the demands of leaders, every loyal citizen is pivins every sj are moment of his ttm.e and every available penny in both caah and credit to aid in the suc cessful prosecution of tho war, I feel that political campaigns should he dispensed with, and ia place of personal visits to each voter I address this open letter to the citizens of Jackson County, with the ouject of presenting my views on several of the points at Issue. , t Hirst: One who serves you In the state senate in order to give maximum service must have had service in the house. A place In tho senate has always been looked upon an a promotion. My col leagues of last session are ench candidates for his old position. -If you are satisfied with my services in the house it is hut proper and right that you should express that apt roval in giving your support to me for tho senate. Second: I pledge myself to support by voice and vote, the rati fication of tho National Prohibition Amendment. Third: I pledge myself to support all measures assisting in this winning of tho war or to give aid, comfort or assistance in any man ner to the hoys fighting our battles, or to their dependents. I be lieve thift no sacrifice, we can mako will ever repay the debt of gratitude this nation and humanity owes them. Hourth: The most important local county issue, at thin time, is good roads. Every one fa vol's good roads. The last legislature parted an act outlining a road program costing approximately fifty minions of dollars, and appropriated six million dollars to start Hie Work. The people of Oregon later by vote, approved this mea sure. Jackson County had already expended five hundred thousand5 dollars on the I'aeilic Highway in this county under an understand ing th?.t the o'.hrr coivits north would in time, mak? corresponding expenditures, nnd a hard surface Pacific Highway constructed. Tho north counties failed to follow our lead and now the state has. under the last law mentioned, assumed complete charge. THIB liAW F.MI.S TO C1VK I'S ,11'ST CllKDIT VOU TIIK MOXKV VK TIAYK FXI'KXDKI) OX TIIK P.UTKK Hit. H WAY, AND FKOVIDKS I'OU TIIK HXPrXDlTl'lJK, OI T OF OUl TOlXTY, OH THK M-NDH NlAlSKrt HY TAXATION' IX OVlt COI XTY, LWDKIt ITS ntoviSlONS. 1 believe the one thing Jackson County needs more thHn any other is the construction of lateral roads, leading from the mfr.03, timber, and isolated farms, and the improvement of ex isting outlying roads con no. ting thn smaller communities with the great arteries of transportation. With a proper apportionment In the now state plan of highway building Jackson County should have funds to make the building of thn.e many laterals possible, I do pledge myaelf that this subject shall ha,vo my main atten tion and effort and that I will do my utmost to procure.a fair and rr.uitable adjustment of the ahovo matter. Any communication oh tho. or other issue will hn appreciated and immediately answered. - T h : letter constitutes my campa'gn. I will appreciate your sup port, and if elected, will serve you to the limit of my ability. Sincerely, C. M. THOMAS Candidate for State Senator. (Adv.) Wh ich Iore ' and ' Cheaper Fish E33SEST LIVELIHOOD FOOD PRODUCTION HIGHE3 PRICED FISH Pleasure Seekers . WASTE OF FOOD FISH Do You Want? 307 X No Laboring ClaSs" 306 XYer SPORTSMEtf V Keep the price of fih dmvn. Help pr-tnlm Con of I Kh , Hllminate Waste ' VOTE 307 X NO Head nnjninrnl In Stato rlirtion niniihlot. ('..:..'..;-. C'.i.inly Ftshrrmcn'a l ulon. Andrew Natiriin jUrratsrv. Orosuti City. Otrton. (Paid Advt.)