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rsms roxm UTEDFOTIT) VTKTTj TRinUNF. yrPTDTOTlTT. om:ooNT, TTTr.SD'AY. MAY IS. 1920. Mepford Mail, i.iiuuni!. AN INnKPBNI.ENT MEHPOKD PfliNTINO CM NfclWHPAPhiH A FTh.il NOON Offlci North V Mall Tribune L'utlillns;, li-11-lt if street- Phoiia 76. A ftanoUdatlon of the Democratic TIpiM. Tiia Mmiford Mull, The u.diord TtitiUD. the cauullieru OrbifuitUu. Ttte 4aiUud TrlliUUtt. VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS. npHK opposition to the county road doud issuo is - (ltichimi'r. I his is natural, as tin tt iibdford Hunday Bun im furnished ovttu-ay auy ROBHJHT UUHU Kdllur 8. 8. SUlTH, Uiu.r. lUBIOKIfTlOW TBlHIl UAIit IN AOVAN'l'fai: ijly. W'th SumUy Huii, year f tl) JAity, wiin euiuiay huh. mmun o rAly, vKnuul 8 unit y Huu, yer .uv -'llfi WUtvuut euuJ.y,ouu, muniu uiitt vmune. ou ymr - vtlH.V Bub. ona year .to 1 W Ulfurd. An tittiui. fokU(,vtllt, Central ' fuU.t, f'liuriili: k(y. Hh BuiuUy Bun. muiuh IS lu 'mUKnitt Hn.-li-u thin MJ'. 9UUuut HunJay Bun, mouth -6u QtfftoiU PHper of the City of MtnUord ntarad & BtiOond-oltiiM matter 4 warn d&tlv average circulation fur U mutha t-nUH. B Afrll 1.074 UBUPl&A OV TUB ArifcKKHATttD IHlU I. ft led Wire Httrvlo The A lo 1itd Pnna la exvluit vlv euttt.ud ti (til (i fat r imblU'ul.OH of all uywis t'fWtvhe ruilvu to it or not otttur miL credited tn thin uaiter. and alao thk (Witt Uawa putiHahtsd hvrtttn. All rlgttta ftjf republtcatiou- uf two.J dttLutUU fttilu are aiao rvuvrvvu. Ye Smudge Pot At tU Mtane of the political Mtuu tiou the lib. hour the ami l-ettnutt politician spilU hvpocrUv, and relieb ou biuotrv, to win vh;it htj i-an nut BtiMire 011 his u uuuUt'uutioii" or .wwilav lu verv elu tiou thvee byhji ut Kent who bv backdoor pu.s.HYrpotmt; promises to entrr? Vltritauicul Uiws. uud thus euti-lie. the voten't tho.se whose chief Ueluht in 4if U whole.sulo uuruvutiou ot th majority bv the ui:uoritv. Another reprehensible trick of thi- Peanut office seeker Is to inject the cvnioiis i-ssue mto a cauipaiKii ivr kih owu Kliii- It is u hvpocrite's howt fu Voted. uul is the result of a Jis eadetl uiUKUiation uo religious isiie viits iu America. The caudioutc Who, benefits bv the pcitdLiui of this YV?tVU ud uu;ut canard should be puumhi'd bv a prison tvrtu, uud thos.' ;bo fall for it, burred from the polls forevvt;. ,'.','!Cl,f'iUer-thuu-thou velp, uud uu Awierjcia uud prejudiced Wunuvrot 4tlw. Vpii oficiuUv cropiied out iu this campion,, to date, but it will. li ttVMr.l'e' best m the lust minutes, uud, tlore are two days left. It begins to look as if the draft Liw uid -have, to, be enforced to et uua to fun. for viee-presideut. "Too Hot for H. C. L.-l-'vico Vaver.;'- (Headline S. V. BuJIetm). Tho & V. U. of the H. C. L. a .Lloyd Geortie states in a speech Saturday "that cvervtbinir has been dooo to save Russia,'' hut huve they tried T-n-l-e. npitll; lai'ls iiiviihcil ;in lifttt-r iiiiilfrsttiiid ot an ni'iiMifiit against tin- issue, tiriviiially atlvaneetl u-i lifi-n alile ti stain! up auainst t lie liulit of full liulilicil v If ever there was a Imiu1 issue instifvini' the sutiiiurt of all jiultlie spiritetl eiti.ens in Jaeksnu enmity, tliis is one. Willi an investment fil'ijtfiOO.IMM), Jaeksoii enuntv is a'i!t to seeiire aiirii.imately $(100,00(1 t'rum tlie state anil i'etle ral overniiieiit. It" the In. ml issue is lost this money is lost It is illeolieeivahle that the people of this eoinunmity, re puted to fumpn.se the must pruressive eiti.enship in tin state, shoulil, throiili iiiiliffereiice, or unthinking reaetiun. allow this great oppurt unity to pass hy. The statement uf the enmity court shows, moreover that the enuntv was never better able fiuant iallv to takt un a fuinpreheitsive program uf good load construction. With the loruier bund issue nearly all paid off, the lie v. indebtedness can he carried, without an increase in tin tax rate, in fact with a gradual decrease. Jt seems rather superfluous to comment upon the vah'i uf good roads, and the profits iu dollars and cents to tin conununitv that has them. True, it costs more now than it lid ten years ago to build good roads. !ut the profits ni guoii ruails nave increased m proportion, it is as I tit He tt expect a return to cheap road const ruction, as a return tt cheap wheat, or cheap hay. And economists are practical! a unit iu declaring that no appreciable decrease iu labm an be looked for, anil the cost uf labor is the tlcteriiiinii'L' factor in the cost of mads. A good mail to Crater Lake will nut only lie a (iod-scud to every tanner iu the northeastern part ot the county, but will bring in thousands of tourists f mm all parts of the countrv, who will not come under the mat! conditions tmU nave l'lvvaueu in tne past. jacKson i ouniv nas me got.o fortune to have the state's greatest scenic wonder, to reftis to construct tins man, largelv tv oiitsnic nioiiev, wou;o mean to throw this jjreat tourist crop to Kugetie and Klaiu ath Falls. We can conceive uf no sane business men, favor ing such a course. lhe mail to the Applegate district will nut only bruiL revenue to every rancher m that section, nut will keep tremendously valuable trade in Jackson County, wind now goes to (irants I'ass. The Klamath Falls mad wi! render a similar service to Ashland and the southern part of the eountv. The Sams Yallev road will give cheap and rapid .transportation to section of the county, badly it need of it, and increase the value uf every acre of land ii that section. (0 THE VOTERS OF for ' The Mexicans are able to catch relative, of Carran.a daily, hut can't. catch sieht of him. Tho Greeks have elected M. Pomi louhknslovkass premier. Hurrah toi Populouskaslovkass ! Tho ruin Moudav am. was 'Wood for tho farmers,'' as staled, and also helped out what, the 1'imuer raise. CANDIDATE FOR Aa a candidate for nominal Ion for tho offico of Countv School Sujiorln tondunt I wiali to refute a statement nia.lo ttHuin.it mo. I shall not work axninst thu county nurse but shall reuaid the wiKliex of the pooitlti us authority in audi tuati torH, and In any Hiioh of work lor tho hottortnont of our tti-hoolK. As a pul lio Horvant. my aim will he to secure "equal opportunity tor all tho chil dren" to tho full extent of what thin Htntouiotit means. not only m hook lmurnltiii, hut lu moialii, health, In spiration, cltiMuship. Thru both education and ctpcr luucq I count my uqulpmuut excellent for thia offico. I have liv, in Jacli son county since uai-ly uirlhood, and graduated from both hitih school ami siato uoruial schtiol in Huh county. Rxcopl for the years spent. In college, Unlvorsily of California, I have tAUHht, almost constantly for ovur twenty years. Four of those years wore spent in an .Vlaska school where 1 waa principal of the grades and of tho four-year hi;h school. Otherwise niy work has heeu In Jackson county and In both rural and uin schools -four yoara In Ashland Mitth school, four yours in Phoenix HiKh school, j and ut tho latter place am eutia'.-d for next your at increased salury. j 1. hnvo attunded snnimer stmsiotm at 'Hnrkoluy, at O. A. C, and one in MohnkoWaJkor Uiisines Colli.'Ke. iti order to grow In my work. 1 fool closely In touch with the, school work and school noodK of our county your county and mine. SIj-SANNK W. HUMKS. (Paid Adv.J I We repeat the opposition, and there is always oppusiX turn, have nut advanced a single argument' against tin bond issue which can influence a person, who knows the facts, and faces them iu a fair minded and common senst wav. hat ever else mav tie saul against the eountv court. thev can't be accused of extravagance. Nor can thev be a- used of being susceptible to booster bunk, or Med ford in fluence. And yet the county court is a unit behind thi bond issue, and doing everything in its power to secure its passage bv an overwhelming majority. Our suggestion to any citizen planning to vote against this bond issue, i to consult the members ot the eounU ourt before doing so. Here are three well-informed men with the welfare of the county at heart, two of them prat. tical ano. nara-iieaaea tanners, who can ue Uetx'tiued upur to paint the prospects im brighter than they are. who wil give anyone seeking information, facts whi.-h can be de pended upon. With business prospects far less encouraging, with no he1).' from outside. Jackson Count v voted a similar bond issue, in spite of an opposition which seemed overwhelm ing at that time. The same thing can be done on Fridav, i the voters will first secure the facts, which can so easii; be attained, and then go to the polls and vote. The defea' of this lxmd issue will retard prosperity in Southern Ore gon at a time when unciialled prosperity is m our reaci if we merely have the will and energy to go after it. Vntt. on Friday. Vote for prosperity and good, roads. ( lias. F. Hopkins, of l: Iniri;, Jotlil lti'iri-tiiluiltt, Xlntll District. The nxt m-ision of the Orch'on les-, islutuni wfll consider lulli of greater inpoiiauce than any Muslim since OreKon became a ttatc. Your repre-. enlatlve should be u i.::in of wide f- yerience and literal cducaUon. lie .hould know tlie .traiiiount Issues of the nay. lie should l.e free to act i for the li :i: luierestH of his district i -ind tho ot.ilc. lie sliould lie lied to no t-liijue or combinaiicn. j J.lv-l.soli tolllity lias liad the Joint :'eprcse:uut:ve ftii- tlie cast ix cars. j The office is supiki.m- I to alternate' between Jackiaui t-.t-tl IHuiKlas cuun- ties each two years. Katr dcalins b tween the cuutities demands (hell' OouKlas eountv chouse the joint rep-; lesciilative for the en.- uliiB session. j I'lias. I'. Iiofkins, of lio.a'burK. 1st .he candidate from lioic-Uas ctninty' :or this offii-t. lie is a K'aduu;e of! Amhc.ist. Mass., coll, i:i full couise1 :ias been a practicing lawyer lor thir-J :.v years, has umde u - ii.-cialiy of civil j mil cci-iucnic iii.iesti.m,-.. is a public; speal.et- of uckiuiw ledi;ed ability, andj i a life lollK ivp'.ib'icau. His law oacti e has blotltlit him into itui-' .nute acquaintance with taauy kinds t liUsiuc.-s ana lu- is lie.l to uo cor onation or favored class. Ho is a .axpayer and a public sinrited citizen. lie soli.-its your fa.r consideration if the claim of tiounia-; county to the text joint representative. I'.iid Adv. V-t-i 1 s - --v " A - fcv"t iKSi j A RipplintRhijnios'ip fy Welt Mssonjg' YOU KNOW HER. 1"NIlfci stately doinestii.' is freu.'nt.ly seen: -she's grand Mini majestic, patrician her mien: with "hauteur she dishes the loaves and the fishes: we bow to her wishes and hail her as iueen. This damsel resplendent, in ermine is shod: so blamed independent she quits at. a nod, thill nothing will stay her, dissuade or delay her, and when I would pay her. it takes all my wad. She's buss of the hoel wherein I. reside: before her I. grove, and drop all my pride; ,he sits in a rocker and reads a cheap shocker, and she is a mocker when grub should N; fried. Tt.i movies she prances, whenever she likes: to blow-oii! s and dances she gaudily hikes; no dinner is slewing, tin coffee is brewing, for rags she is chewing with l 'eli-rs muiI M.ikcs. She flies into rages, t hmws fits in the hall, and says that her wages are necdles!v small; she so, n must be earning more moitov for burn ing or she will be turning my map to the wall. I do not desire her, I. find her a i-tirse: but if I. should fire her tin.' next would be worse; and so she goes si oiing the grub in the boiling, while I. wage' to disburse. in saiilv toiling, her WITH TRADE IS MSCFOKD 2! AD 2 BENJ. C. SHELDON F05 VSe-Nominatioii to the j State Legislature p'ain.'.n for Jackson County Her Due Sitare Siah Read Moneys. Butter Fish inn in Rogue Rivef. ?c-0peninq Soutlis-rt Oreqon Nornw! School. rlet Esonomy in Handlinq Funds. State -l-'aol A-lv. 11 1 4 B PJ N 1 A i . t t , tN 4 p"" "H n. T il&l I :.,..U E. L. COBURN Cantliddtu for Rciiulillcan Noininatimi F'.'it 3ECSETASY OF STATE Present Cuiiniv Clerk Jostiiihino Cutiiit". Atlv. The Medford National Bank The Rank of Absolute Safety THE KEY To Our Prosperity 1. Is Loyal Service 2. Faithful Friends 3. Square Dealing 4. No Speculation Remember Our National Trust DEPARTMENT y. s. c. Business Judgment for the State Hoard of Control Executive Ability and Efficiency For the Office Koutine and Needed in a Secretary o f State This combination of rare qualities is found iu Henry J. Schulderman Kis record as State Corporation Commissioner Froves his Business Judgment and his Ability to obtain the Maximum of Service with a Minimum of Expense. Under Mr. Schulderman 's management his de partment has prt.ielueed a uet revenue to Oregon of $'2'2'2. 17b" in one vear on an expense of onlv $11x6 14. This is the type of administration that Tax payers now need. Elect a safe man on the State Boarel of Control: a man who will do hLs own thinking and who has demonstrated that his judg ment Ls sound. laxpayers will be helping themselv tney VOTE YES 56 FOE HENRY J. SCHULDERMAN Secretary of State, Republican Primaries, iv lien A. II. IVERSON". Secretary Schuldertnan Campaign ( 'ominittee Paid Adv. J agement of the offico ot District At torney baa entywa mr. toorouglily qualified, and that I can eerre the people of JackBon county, in that capacity best, I announce my candi dacy for re-election on the republican ticket at the May primaries. AdT. O. M. ROBEHTB. Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for re-nomlnatlon for the office of sheriff on the republican ticket, sub ject to the May primaries. I feel that my record aa a public official during the first term entitles me to re-nomlnatlon and re-election. AdT. C. E. TEHRILL. I Hereby announce myself a repub lican candldau for sheriff of Jackson county, at the May primaries. Sev eral years experience In this line ot work, including last six months ot 1913 In the tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister the dull s ot the office In an efficient manner. Adv. JOHN B. W1MER. I have decided to make the race for the democratic nomination for sheriff at the Slay primaries. 1 will stand on my record of a little over a year In tho sheriff's office, prior to mv entering the service. Adv. ItAU'H JENNINGS. County Clerk I announce my candidacy for re j nomination for County Clerk on the 'republican ticket subject to the decis ion of the people ac the coming pri maries, and hope my record In tbla office lhe first terra is such that I am entitled to your support this year. Adv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. founty Assessor, i hereby announce my candidacy tor the re-nomlnatlon to the office of Couuty Assessor for Jackson coun ty, by the Republican party at the primarj election May 2ist, 1920. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN. S--hool Superintendent I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination for County Schuv! Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. G. W. GODWARD. AdT. I hereby announce myself as candi date tor County School uperinten denc, on the republican ticket, at the primary election. May 21st. I am for progressive education, the education that prefares for life, and for giving the rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. 1 favor more nor mal schools tor Oregon. Adv. A. I. HAXBT. I herewith announce myself as can didate for nomination, on the republi can ticket, tor County School Super intendent. SUSA.NNE W. HOMES. County Coroner I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office ot County Cor oner. If elected I promise econom ical management of the Coroner's of fice. JOHN A. PERL. Adv. i County Treasurer t hereby announce myself as a can didate on the republican ticket for i the nomination for the office ot , County Treasurer, promising to ad ' minister the duties of the office on an efficient bus'ness basis. Adv. A. C. WALKER. I hereby announce myself as can didate for nomination for County Treasurer on the republican ticket. 1 am an experienced business man. Adv. w. D. WELCH. I hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket for County Treasurer, subject to the primary. May 21. E. P. CHANDLER. Rogue River. (Adv.) Fa Hi v S" :er hi American Legion Week, May 17-22 Every er.-aervico man. not now a member. !s requested to licjn hinnli and mail to S. M. Leonard or R. Hulilmrd, Jledionl. duriiiK tin, ailuvn weelt. Mutnliursliip feu il. My niunu Ih t .' t I'Iuiimu Print) (Laait) (Flint) Middle) -Military rank 2 Present address Permanent address Hilitury nr.imiztiiinns in which I served e'lvil occupations 1 hereby sullM-rihe to tho Constitution of tin, IMcninv r,-,.... d Potatoes flO.iWj''"'''' ,or enrollment, in Post So. W, Or,w, (Slnto, Department.' ' Counry Commissioner 1 am a candidate for the nomina tion for county commissioner on tho rtjp'ihllcan ticket, subject to the pri mary ot May 21. I have lived in Jnnkaon county a number ot years, understand the needs of the county and if chosen .will promise an eco nomical, efficient business adminis tration. I bave always been a good rands: uooHier. A. E. KINNEY. Adv. POTATOES A! i . POU I'lCAi CAIUIS. tTpon the solicitation ot friends I havo consented to become a pumli- dato for County Commissioner, sub ject to May primaries. I am a good roads enthusiast and think business methods enn prevail In county af fairs. VICTOR BURSELL. Adv. R. F. D. 2. Medford. I announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner on th republican ticket, subject to the wlU of tho votars at the primaries. May -1. 1920. f elected I promise aa economical, fair and impartial ad ministration of the duties ot the oD tlco. I hnva always been for good roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL. I V I'ompiei e iiiie .'lies in stock. of Be up- MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. to law. Adv. hlMrto Attorney. 1 1 nnreny announce myself as a can- I I dldats for the office of Prnsocuting i Attornuy for Jackson county. Oregon, j on the republican ticket, subject to ; the wish of the voters t the coming ! primary election. If nominated and ,' i r-1 mi T will um Ihm f r, un ... i Justly and hnnmily flutnmui. nn-;:he democratic .'Peciftillr ytiura. I met Attorney hHixtiy annnunrn nv pnriM. for nomination on the renuhilejn ! ticket for the ufflrs .it p-,... Attorney. If eiwtea i nied mrn an Impartial anforrem.ni f ,, K. P. PAilllULU Raw'.es Monro Is a ramit,!!,,,, rnr nomination for Dls- Representative I am a candidute for re-nomlnatloa for Joint representative of Douglas and Jnckson counties, on the republi can ticket, at the primary. May 21. I am for good roads and have helped frnmo the present good roads legisla tion. If nominated and elected 1 pro mise to dovote my energies to the prosecution ot those Interests of the district I represent and the state ot Oregon. (Adv.) w. H. CORK. TEDFORO ISO WOXM FOUNDRY AftO XACHIrU SHOP Uiso ajmnt for Fairbanks n4 Mom 17 South Rlvtrtld. 217 3st Main StnwL AdT. U. A. CANADA?. Bollevlng :hui in, successful man-