Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    fafJUFORT) SPiTR TRIBUNE, 5TE1TFIJRD, OnF.f!0-. TirrRSDAY. MAY 20. 1020.
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To the Voters of Jackson County
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CHAS. F. HOPKINS
Of Roseburg, for Joint Representative, Ninth District
Japanese Crepe for
Smocksand Dresses
Guaranteed
Color
Special
65c
Detiels
Victor Bursell
Tlic Successful 1'm-nu-r
For County Commissioner, was born
in Omaha, Kobraska, lS7ti, camo to
Oregon In anil has resided here
continuously since that date.
Have followed farming successfully
on my own account for sixteen years
past.
I own and operate my largo farm
and have served as a director in the
Central Point State Hank for five
years. I havo followed feeding and
shipping hogs and cattle for six years
past until fall of 1819, which gave
me occasion to travel every road
within Jackson county and observe
their needs. .
,Have studied road construction
and have travoled ovory principal
road in western Oregon, and as far
south' ns San Jose.
I will, if nominated and elected
endeavor to uso the same business
methods In public matters as In my
privato affairs. Adv.
M. ,
t" -iff is-a 4 '
1 "
E. L. COBURN
' Candidate for RenubMcan
, Nomination
FOR
SECRETARY OF STATE
Present County Clerk Josephine
County. Adv.
Jackson County
Bank
Established 1838.
VOTE FOR
GOOD ROADS
Vote 302 X Yes for
47o State Road Bond Limit
No Property Tax
No Direct Tax
No Increase in Auto License
Fees
No Increase of Gasoline Tax
Present Auto Lieenso Fees and Gaso
line Tax will pnv both-principal and
interest on all the bonds under this
i institutional amendment. Approval
"C this amendment is necessary to
Permit early completion of State
Highways.
Space Contributed by
Holland Hotel and Cafe.
4 J
PI1I3
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In the matter of irniul nwuU for
.Jiirk.-nri ciuinly. it wmiM swin l'rum
the statement imlili.-lii-il t.v the i-oimtv
i-oiirt (letuilinir the count v finuiu-i-s.
ami also the fact that the I'ueifii
Mivhwnv fi i the county ilne on the
smith to the line on the north fur
uhirli contracts are let ami will he
finished in a short time, that it is
a very opportune time for the voters
ol Jackson county to carefully
sioer the proposition .of uniinr ahead
with llio road urogram leading to. the
lumherimr interests, fruit, stock nn.l
l a nil products, which comprise the
creat wealth of the county. This mat
ter is entirely up to the voters at this
time.
1 also believe in proper financial
support lor i-ouiilv anent and home
demonstration work.
A. V.. KIXX1-Y.
IF WEAK, THIN
OR NERVOUS
DON'T WORRY
Try the Bitro-Phosphate Health
System $300 Guarantee
MOW YORK. If you are fooling
run-uown, weak, nervous, tired-in
tho-mornlng, and generally ailing,
inese are the symptoms that should
warn you to take cure of your health
Four persons in every ten are need
ing more phosphorus In their bodies.
When you see thin and fretful peo
ple; or those who are anaemic, nalo
frail, oft despondent or lacking in
energy, you may look for tho need of
certain elements that make for a
strong constitution.
Some people, are relying upon pre
parations composed chiefly of salts.
quinine, drastic drugs, iron, calomel
cod-liver oil, etc., wonder why they
rind no benefit. That is easily ex
plained by tho fact that such per
sons need the phosphoric clement.
which is a most potent essential to
health, and aontained in H1TRO-
PI10SPIIATE, the (anions health
preparation. Now obtainable every
where. The right thing for you to do is
mako a trial of BiTUO-PHOSPHATE
beginning at once. It Is not a patent
medicine; tho formula is prescribed
by many physicians for tho ailments
and weaknesses mentioned above.
wiin every uox ot ui i uu-i'Mus-PIIAT10,
are a few simple health
rules and a $300 guarantee. Buy a
box of lllTIlO-PllOSl'HATU. It Is
sold and recommended by all good
druggists everywhere. AdvT
Why suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre?
O. G. C. preparation (or goitre tins bene
hied many.
Why pay several hundred dollars (or an
Operation to remove a goitre when O.ti.C,
can he obtained (or such a comparatively
Kmall expenditure?
O.G.C. when properly npplied pivos satis
(iirtory results, or your money will be
refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail
only. Write (or booklet.
Address Dept. Z
O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY
prattle, Washington
Used Car
ins
We arc offering you some ex
ceptional bargains in used
cars which Ave have taken ij
on our new .cars and trucks.
Tt will pay you to look these
over if vou need a car.
1919 Velie, A-l Condition.
Looks fine.
1920 Moon Touring. Only
run two months.
King 8. For speed and
Class, you can't beat it.
If you have a smaller car to
trade in or desire tenns on
one of these ears, see us.
MOTOR SALES CO.
43 N. Central Phone 180
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
iliao Kent for Fairbanks ni Mom
EnrinM.
17 South Blvtrjld.
Barga
HUGE BILL
To the Eilitor:
A very serious situation confronts
the Agricultural Ctillene of Oregon
n nd the State Vnivcrsitv. because of
tile areatlv increased number of stu
dents, new nttemlius.' and who sub-ie-iiucntlv
may desire to nttend those
institutions. The funds that are now
appropriated for the support of these
institutions are grossly inadeiiuate to
the retiuiremcnts.
There are about two thousand stu
dents nt the University of Oregon and
upwards of three thousand at the
Aericultural Cnlleire, and unless tho
Millasre Tax Hill, which is Xumher
oh the ballot shall he carried at
the election on Kriilav, there will he
many Oreuon students who will not be
enabled to attend either of these, in
stitutions of lenrninir. There arc
farmers, and merchants and all other
clashes of people who desire that their
children shall have the advantage of
an education, either at the Agricul
tural College, nt the State Normal
School Or Jit flic Sfwln T'nivni--ltir l...f
in order that this mav he possible, the
Hinds must be supplied by the ta
payers of Oregon, mid unless all of
inese classes stand together and vote
for the Jlilhige Tav Hill tlm ,.(!,..
dance at these institutions of learn
ing must necessarily he curtailed, and
students will ho NprniiHn,! t iiHn.wl
only by selection.
It has linen sni.t Ibnf fl.n I..-.., ....
gil'l Tvllll Wl'sllCC (1 Illlrltn .wl...... I
will find some wnv to tret it, but this
bov or girl must have some higher in
stitution whereat he or sho mav at
tend school, or they will be unable to
procure the highger education.
The slate University of California
and tho Stlinfnrrl TliiivnuJf., n p;n.i
to overflowing nnd the same is true
ot tne University of Washington mi l
Agricultural College of that state, and
in the future Rt.mlnnta fr, .,t:.in
tho states- of California, Idaho or
asiungton will not he permitted to
attend the Universities 111 those states.
Unless the studenls nvn Imnn r;,i
residents of fhn cfnt ,..i.;.,i. n..!
desire to rittend school thev will not
be permitted to nttend. In other words
the Oregon hoy or girl will not he
permitted to attend nt Berkeley or
Stanford, nor nt tho University or
Agricultural Cnllnn-n nf llii Glnl. r
---- .v . ...u .nuiu Ul
Washington, nnd it behooves the peo
ple ot Oregon, if thev wish their chil
dren to havn OlO ndvnntnn. f
higher education to support this Jfill-
ngo Tax Hill, Illl) Yes.
If the Voter nf Orno-on f,.;!- lrt .1
so, it mav be his Imv r... hto ,;:i .. i.
will he denied tile privilege of gratify
ing a desire lor n higher education.
The perpetuity of (he institutions of
this country depends upon the main
tenance of the inslitulw.nci nf 1.
of the country and it is therefore in
cumbent upon all of us to simnorf. Ibis
measure.
GUS NEWBERRY,
Medford, ifay 20.
CONRAD P. OLSEN
DELEGATE AT LARGE
Vote for Conrad I. Olson of Portland
ror Jlclcgato to tlio Republican
National Convention.
He was formerlv a mnmhpi- nf iUn
State Legislature, both In thn Hnnn
and Senate, and has Rcrvcd upon tho
supreme Uench of the Stato, and
would make an oxnorlnnccH ntwi ..
ablo dolesate. '
Ho will bo Rovornod by tho choice
ot tho Pcopio of Oregon. Adv.
VOTE FOR A. E.
In marking up your ballot at tho
primary election Friday, May 21st,
put a cross before tho name of A. E.
Kinney, candidate for Republican
nomination for County Commission
er.
If you favor a careful administra
tion of your county affairs. No In
terest to servo but your interests. He
stands for economy, for efficiency
and progress, and for a square deal.
Paid Adv.
Stage and Screen
"Everywoman" World Famous
'Kverywoman" came to the Rialto
at 2 o'clock yesterday fr four-dav
engagement. No more lavish produc
tion will ever he. seen here. Hie
management declares, thnn this big.
glittering, spectacular drama, with its
superior cast.
And "Kvcrvwoninn." with its wealth
oC characterization, centers about the
figure of the one who plays the titu
lar role. We follow her rise to fame
and wealth, her temptntions, tho
subtle influences for good or evil,
the degradation and in the end the
triumph of purely spiritual nnnlitics
which restores all that was lost of
good and eradicates forever those
dark powers of destructive character,
which prove to be not powers at all
but mere usurpers of power, potent
only while given strength bv submis
sion to their douiinntioa,
(.Vk)1M...U.V. :. :sw
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"'THEVT ERROR.', WILLIAM FOX PRODUonortj
See Tom Mix in this Western thriller nt the l.Hierly tonight.
ON FULL BLAST
SAMS VALLEY. May 20. Sheep
shearing is going full blast in this
locality nnd wool growers are hopeful
of a good price for their crop.
An interesting sermon was deliv
ered Sunday by llov. JCelgar.
Miss Mary Kdington returned home
Friday from a week's visit in Mod
ford, whore she was interestingly on
tcrtMncd by tho dentist.
Mrs. tNutt and family accompanied
by Karl Levicr, all of (1 rants Pass,
visited relatives here Sunday.
An interesting program by tho
school ts underway for tho 22 nd and
will bo produced at tho Wllhite hall.
Many from horo attended tho high
school play at Gold Hill, Friday even
ing and expressed themselves- as hav
ing enjoyed a splendid program.
The Ladies' Industrial club met at
the homo of Mrs. Schulx last week
whoro tho needed amendments and
revision of tho temporary constitu
tion wero thoroly discussed. The
club will meet Thursday with Mrs.
Straus.
'Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman wore
delegates from our Sunday school to
the stato oenvention in Portland. The
couplo havo also spent several days
visiting relatives around tho metro
polis and will bo home soon.
The community was sadly shocked
by the sudden death of F. K. Deuel of
Medford. Mr. Deuel owned a largo
dairy ranch horo whero his pleasant
manner and generous dealings won a
warm place In our people's hearts.
The recent showers tho striking us
llghtor than some other districts were
appreciated by our farmers and gar
deners. Mrs. O. T. "Wilson and littlo ones
visited last week with relatives in
Table Uock and ftlodford.
COMMUNICATIONS
A Word for Ituchtel .
To tho Kditor:
Mr. Fred 0. Biichtel, present chair
man of tho Public Service Commis
sion of the state of Oregon, is a can
didate for re-election to a second
term.
It has' been my pleasure to lie
brought in close toneh with the work
of the Public Service Commission dur
ing the lust sevcrnl years, and espec
ially with Mr.Huchtel as chairman.
can- vouch for his honesty, ability
and integrity. He has served the
pcopio loyally and most energetically.
A failure to return him to office
would, in my judgment, be a great injustice.-
No, one"'
makes such
good corn
flakes as
TOA
SUES
Boys who have-
xriea mem
all know that ,-
I -soys
v x -s
During the war the government took
control of tlio public utilities. The
local telephone company, without no
tice to the slate commission, but witli
the consent of the government offic
ials, which was procured through a
mis-statement, of facts, raised the
! telephone rates, nnd even went so
far as to discontinue the general ser
vice to Jacksonville, making a toll
line thereto, including tho county of
fices. A hearing was held in Med-
ford in which seven members of the
local bar e-nve their time gratuitously
to the people of this county in con
testing against n maintenance of whet
thev believed to be nil exorbitant and
unjust rate. The Public Service Com
mission, with Mr. lSuchtol as Chair
man, made a finding and order under
which the telephone company was
compelled to return the excess
charges collected of the patrons of
the company and this money was
actually paid back.
Upon the record of this case, the
citizens of Southern Oregon should
support Mr. Huchtel. When 1 say sup
port, I desire to call attention to the
fact thai votes are what count. Kach
one should speak to his friends and
neighbors, and Mr. Huchtel should re
ceive a vote in .lackson county that
will indicate, stronger than words,
an appreciation of the efforts of a
faithful officer, and work well per
formed.
I would rcnucst. Mr. Kditor, in he
half of good, government, that von
give this letter publicity.
Sincerely Yours,
C. M. THOMAS.
Ift-dford, Mav 20.
; o:n Tor Sam Kozor
To the editor:
1 have noticed voiir expressed opin
ion thai a public official who has
rendered good service should not ho
removed. This is nierclv good husi
ness sense. It. lias peculiar nppli
cation to the candidacy of Sam Ko
zcr for secretary of state. Mr. Kozor
has proven himself to be un excep
tionally capable secretary, lie is not
a politician, but he is un efficient
fair minded, and obliging public ser
vant, lid me urge nil voters, who
don't care about politics, but. do care
about whether or not a man is fitted
for the job, to vote for Sam Kozcr
and keep him where he belongs.
A. D. KIX'HKY.
OBITUARY
JOHNSON Died at the Ashland
Sanitarium Wednesday, May I), 10120.
(iustaf Alfred Johnson,- native of
Sweden, age (id years, (i months, '21
days, lias been a resident of Med
ford for .10 years, living on a ranch
one mile west of Medford. lie leaves
to mourn hm loss ono brother, - An
dress of Massachusetts and three
brothers living in Sweden. Funernl
services will lie held at the Weeks &
Orr chapel Friday, Mav 21. I'lUO nt
2:30 t.' in., lieV. Hoozcr officiating.
Interment in I. O. O. F. cemetery.
mm
V. Hggfr'fil'
The next session of tho Oregon leg
islature will consider bills of greater
importances than any session ainee
Oregon became a state. Your repre
sentative should be a man of wide ex
perience and liberal education. lie
hould know the paramount issues of
tho day. lie should be free to act
for the heat interests of his district
and tho state. lo should be tied to
no clique or combination.
Jackson county tuis had the joint
representatives for the past six years.
The office Is supposed to alternate
between Jackson and Douglas coun
ties each two years. Fair dealing be
tween tho counties demands then
Douglas county choose the joint rep
resentative for tho ensuing session.
MAKE YOUR MONEY EARN
ITS KEEP
YOU work for your nioiioy. AVhy not liiake
it work for you ? Now that dot's not mean
invest high and wide in speeulativc schemes.
If you cannot find a safe and legitimate in
vestment returning reasonable, income, he
safe instead of sorry and put it in a Savings
'Account here at the First National.
Zhe First na
flEDFORD
"Why educate ANOTHER man at the County's ex
pense?" , . .
Why longer educate a man in office at the county's
expense? ;,
Why not elect a man that is EDUCATED and QUAL
IFIED Before entering office'?
VOTE FOR , v
HA. CAN AD AY
For District Attorney
Qualified Now for the Office
A Lawyer with a law education and law experience.
. ' '10 years law praclicb in Oregon. .'. '
POTATOES
Fancy Seed Potatoes $10.00
per hundred. :
Also
A complete lino of Bee Sup
plies in stock. .
MONARCH!
Seed & Feed Co.
317 Eart Main Sb-Mt
Stenography "
Multigraphing
Circular work of all kind
Hailing List
Tunnell & Edwards
105-308 Liberty Building
. . , Medford, Oregon. 1
STAR TAXI
PHONE 300
Cars for hire with or without
driver.
. . . JAMES LESLIE .
- Nash Hotel -
I Chas. F. Hopkins, of Roseburg, Is
the candidate from Douglas county
i for this office. Ho Is a graduate of
j Amhnrst. Mass., college In full course
inns been a practicing lawyer for thir
ty years, has made a specialty of civil
and economic questions, is a public
speaker of acknowledged ability, and
Is a life long republican. His law
practlco has brought, him into Inti
mate acquaintance with many kinds
of business and ho is tied to no cor
poration or favoied class. He Is a
taxpayer and a public spirited citizen.
Ho solicits your fair consideration
of tho claim of Douglas county to tho
next joint representati-e.
Paid Adv.
Bank:
OREGON
Wo're specialists In vr
HIGH OltAIIH -:
' DRY CIKANINO . V
no you can have that dainty spring
or summer gown cleaned KIOHT bjr
having us do the work.
We uso the right materials and
equipment and are gonulnoly skilled
and export In every detail ot the
work, ' ' ,
Why hot try us Just call 244 and
wo do tho rest. ' : ,:- ' '
licensed City Scavenger.
F ...
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All refuse Immediately removed oa
short notice. Weekly visit In resi
dence dlBtrlota. Daily business dis
trict. Fhonea 605-lt,
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