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    tifEDFORD ' TRIBUNE. MTOFORD WKOOK. TTIITft Sll AY,? MAY -20, Vl 020.
Medford Mail, tribune
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dispatches credit'', to It or not other
wine credited In this paper, and also th
local news puhllahed herein. All rlKhtu
of republication of njii-clal dlNpatcbes
ercin are aiso reservea.
Ye Smudge Pot
llihun Johnson v i 1 1 lie robbed airnin
tomorrow, una lie will veil it to the
world' in a louder kov tlian usual.
. This' is "Paint Up Week."
over, it is wholly ;oiit'iiit'(l
KirU; not the buildings.
How
to the
'"This Etcniiil Airur.ivators inav ciuse
up' the movies Sundays as threatened,-blit
the eharehes won't have io
build additions to aeeomodate the
rush.
,'3'lic, country is irotlintr to t lie en!
of its. rope, linani iallv. liuiimiii: hoi;
wild (iuioncr the dollars was delicious,
ami now the fiddler wants his wv.
Tho Inw of compensation has never
lieeji repealed.
.,'.)'.(' . -
Esirri Trotter is a resident of Cot
taffe Grove. lie is a cousin of Amos
Walker. , ;
V ' I , ( , . . .
state deimrtment has discover
(jil, lliat while the United Stnles wn
ficjdlinir around with liumanitv in Ku
roji'cund dishinr mi self-deteriniiia-iiA
for rolnnd, EiiL'hind enilihed ."H
pcj cent of tho oil supph oil Ixu'ni:
rnjrc i ;ibiportant than cold, coinmci
(liAlly'und militarily.
VY,'v ' ' '
. pjlld nlheritv with which the elusive
Carxnnzn runs, -causes tho suspicion
th t He mnv have some Russian blood
inUj is.' system.
BE CAREFUL OF YOUR DELEGATES
Hoil'orts from all over I lie state in
dicate that the uent riinniiiir nuaiust
;"(7ur' Goonro" foi lhe I'nited States
Woplitc, never will he able tn prove
(htit he was n contestant,
i-' . . .
' k, if about time llenrv Kord hud a
Kcju-nie to elect n prosident without
an election.
ri Given Croilll Through tlio Land
.;Jlacliaeha,, lamo and stiff muscles
nntt rhoumntlo pains are often symp
toms, of doninKod kidneys. "I had
weak hludder, hud kidneys and llvor"
writes Willie Cutter, Luxar, I'll. "I
could not Bleep well anil my hack
pained mo awful... 1 Iind a dizzy feel
ing, tn tho innnihiK. Sinco taking
J'ol'ey Kidney l'llls I huvo been re
lieved of all such ailments." They
rid tho system of tlio iioisonnus adds
Unit cause aches and pains. Kor sale
fiv MedTnrri 1'hnrmacv. Adv
. Over fifty years aga a young
physician pnu'timl widely in n
rural district nntl became, famous
for his uniform success in tlio
curing of disease. This was Dr.
l'ierco, who nfterwnrds estab
lished himself in HulTulo, N. Y.,
and placed one of his prescriptions,
which he called "Golden Medical
Discovery," in the drujr stores of
the United States so that the pub
lic could easily obtain this very
remarkable tonic, corrective and
Wood - maker. Dr. Tierce manu
factured this "Discovery" from
roots and barks a corrective
rehtedy, the ingredients of which
natjire had put in the fields and
forests, for keeping us healthy.
Fevf folks or families now living
havfe not at sometime or other used
this1 "Golden Medical Discovery"
for -the stomach, liver and heart.
Ovdr twenty -four million bottles
of , this tonic and blood remedy
have been sold in this country.
POLITICS resemble prize fighting. Everyone is a wii'
ner before the battle. It would be refreshing to have
a candidate admit his chances were slim, but that is con
trary to the accepted traditions of the sport. Gattling Gun
Wood is going to make mince meat of Slasher Johnson, ar.d
Bumper Lowdcn is going to propel both heavyweights
through the ropes, while Husky Hiram, there's nothing
to it but warming up for Husky!
So it goes. So it has always gone. But as a matter of
fact, tho world will still wobble on whoever carries the
primary. Its dollars to doughnuts none of the contestants
will be nominated at Chicago. Wherefore, the important
point is not who the Republicans of Oregon want for Presi
dent, but wlio .they are going to get.
I Ins depends, as far as Oregon s miluenee is concerned,
upon the delegates sent to convention.
There are 13 delegates at large to be voted on four to be
sent. "If Oregon's favorite is not nominated on the first
ballot, the trading will begin, and it is up to the voters
on J- riclay to set; this trading is in the right direction.
J hat is to sav if vou don t want a Hiram Johnson tnu;
of man for President, you don't want to vote for a Hiram
delegate, if you want fin anti-Hiram type of man for Presi
dent, you want to vole for an anti-Hiram type of delegate.
1 hanks to the cl torts ot the Hoover club ot Oregon.
each delegate has been forced to go on record regarding
the League ot Nations. A few have' maintained a discreet
silence, which puts them on record perhaps more forcibly
than if they had spoken.
After a studv of these replies, and some knowledge of
the characters of the men making them, we are convinced
that the four best men to send to Chicago as delegates at,
large are: Charles H. Carey, Edward A. Maclean, N. C.
Maris, Conrad P. Olson, with O. M. Hickey as an alternate
rs'one of thoin, as far as we know, arc Hoover men, but
all of them are emphatically for Hoover's principles, ami
can be depended upon to make a fight in the convention for
the man embodying tlii'in.
J" or district delegates our preference on the same
grounds is l). 0. Adams and John C. Kendall.
There are undoubtedly other good men in the list, but
they have cither made no reply or have expressed an in
terest in the League of Nations, which is obviously ix-r-
iinctorv. It is pretty safe to assume they are the type win
at heart, oppose the covenant, but are willing to give it a
ip service to ga'ip; votes.
Finally, tliercrare the following delegates at large, who
'ithcr oppose -tho-leaguc idea or favor Hiram Johnson:
Daniel Boyd,-H..R. Butler, Sanfield MaeUonald, John J
Rand, and James S. Stewart...
K vou believe in the Hiram Johnson principles, vote
for these men, if you don't, vote for some six of the other
men, preferably the .men above mentioned, for both ir
their avowed principles and individual capacities, they car.
be depended upon.
OUR FAVORITE SONS.
I
T SEEMS hardly necessary to call attention to the fact
that, Medford has three men on the democratic ticket.
who should receive and undoubtedly'will receive the solid
vote of their party in Sou hern Oregon. They are Frank
Wortnian, district delegate, Dr. J. F. Reddy, delegatc-at-large,
and A. E. Realties for presidential elector. They are
all men of high standing who would reflect credit upo".
their state iind their community if elected to the positions
for which thev have been named.
OK THE aino
should cert
REGARDING AMENDMENTS
iinendnients t
linly be de
nig tor a successor to (he governor. All tin
lie voted on there is one which
cated, the amendment provid-
others, with
the possible exception ol . restoring capital punishment,
should pass, but particularly the following: The 4 per cent
indebtedness hint i;it ion, higher educational tax bill, state
elementary school fund tax, soldiers, sailors and marines
educational bill. The virtues and necessities of these meas
ures have been set forth in this column during the cam
paign, and need not be repeated now. For any one of these
four measures to be defeat ed, would be a distinct loss to
the state.
VOTE FOR BOND ISSUE.
Vote for the county bond issue. Don't let the war re
flex cloud your better judgment. This measure, with the
I per cent state provision means better roads for all and
more money for all. The )00,)00 federal and state aid
once lost can't be recovered. Vote I(H) Yes. and get it now.
Id
ROBERTS
Has Made Good
During His First Term
Why educate another man at the
Expense of the County.
Insure continued efficiency inthe
office District Attorney and, .
Vote 72 X for
G. M. Roberts for District Attorney
wait Mason
THE DISMAL DAY.
TfTE DAi" is dark and chilly, and nasty showers de
scend; the winds are sad and silly, their wailing
hits no end. The men have quit their hoing until the
weather's dry; the women drop their sewing, and trav.e
outdoors and sigh. On such a day a fellow is willing
to believe Hiat all the world is yellow, this life designed
to peeve. The cheerful words of Browning that all the
world is well, can't stop his heavy frowning, or soothe
him for a spell. He feels that all the sages and bards
who sing of hope can never earn their wages by spring
ing sunshine dope. The weary winds are blowing, it is
a beastly day; no cheerful cows are crowing, no blithe
some roosters neigh. But all the out-door critters art
wet and cold and blue; no wren or robin twitters and
makes a howdydo. But hold, the ducks are joyous, the
he ducks and their wives! The rainstorms that annoy
us bring joy to their young lives! So let's resume our
grinnings and caper round again; the ducks must have
their innings, as well as hens and men.
Fred G. Buchtel
JtKI'l'llMCAS C'AXIinUTK
for 1
Public Service .
Commissioner .
..iff?-
You cannot deny them.
Motorists buy Zerolene
because it is good lubrica
ting oil ; because it makes
the car last longer.
More than, half the mo
torists of the Pacific Coast
states use Zerolene. Such
approval is never an acci
dent; it is given only as
a reward to products of
highest quality.
Use Zerolene for Correct
Lubrication of your auto
mobile, truck or tractor.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Cillfomla)
each type of tnint
W. E. Walker, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Medford
I Series 20 Big-Six
Pride of ownership goes with the.
possession of a fine motor car. The
owner of a BlG-SlX has a car of
beauty, grace and distinction, with
well-nigh unlimited power; a car that
rides easily regardless of the road or
the speed at which it travels. Take
a demonstration, and you, too, will
choose a Studebaker.
60-H. P. detachable-head motor; interme
diate tranimiuion; 126 inch wheelbase,
iniuring ample room for aeren adults.
All Studebaker Can ara equipped with
Cord Tirea another Studebaker precedeat
'This is a Studebaker year1
HINES & SNIDER
soi tii rut stui:i:t
r
HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT?
Cups and Saucers, each 15p
Window Shades 69c
Biq Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Bcas.
Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coil Springs.
Mordoff & Woolf
Phone 9
22-24-26 South Fir
Mr. Buchtel is chairman of the
Public Service Commission, and be
cause ot the efficient and economical
manner In which he has conducted Us
affairs, his candidacy for a second
term is cenerallv endorsed by the
press of the state. A few of many
lecent commendations follow:
'Sound business, aBBressivencss
and protection of the public is the
triple theme in the platform of h red
(i. Duchtel. chairman of the Public
Service Commission." Albany Even
ing Herald.
"Mr. Buchtel has made a reputa
tion of being an energetic, fair and
fearless member and his sorvlce and
fumlliarlty with the duties of tho of
fice make him a valuable man to he
retained." Cottage Grove Sentinel.
"Mr. Buchtel has consistently ex
hibited good judgment, tho faculty of
patient and exhaustive investigation
the attribute of fairness to all inter
ests involved and an administrative
ability that meant valuable service
to the people of this state and sec
tion." Portland Telegram.
"Mr. Buchtcrs activities to secure
more cars with equitable distribution
thereof to Oregon Industries and lum
ber shippers; reduction of fuel wood
rates and his campaign to minimize
traffic hazards, together with the
establishment of station facilities, in
dustry tracks and service investiga
tions have all been of public Interest
and benefit. .
With the country now in the midst
of the reconstruction era his" valuable
experience,, 'executive ability, and
broad vision are needed more than
ever before, to solve the grave prob
lems continually arisjng, and the wel
faro of the state demands his re-election."
Oregon City Enterprise.
"r?red G. Buchtel is deserving of
re-election, for his administration
haS been honest, efficient and eco
nomionl.
Among the big achievements of his
administration are: The Pacific Tel
and Tel. Company case, which result
ed not only in a general reduction of
telephone rates and the elimination
of toll charges over numbers of tho
short distance routes, but a refund of
approximately $150,000 to patrons of
the company; adjustment of apple
rates which netted a saving of a quar
ter of a million dollars to the fruit
growers and the reduction" of rates on
road building materials saved more
than $100,000.00 to the state."
Medford Sun. ' Paid Adv
r hnrpwtth announce myself as can
didate for nomination, on the republl-
lntendent. SUSA.N.NE w. HUMEa.
r-OM'l'ICAl. UAHUb.
Dlstrlcr Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dldate for the office of Prosecuting
Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon
on the republican ticket, subject to
the wish of the roters at the coming
primary election. If nominated and
elected I will see that the laws are
Justly and honestly enforced Re
spectfully yours.
Adv. H. A. CANADA!.
I hereby announce my candidacy
tor nomination on the republican
ticket tor the office of Prosecuting
Attorney. If elected i pledge myself
to an Impartial enforcement of the
law. F. P. FARRJ5IX.
Adv.
Itawlcs Monro Is a candidate for
the democratic nomination for Dis
trict Attorney.
Believing that ray successful man
agement of the office of District At
torney has shown mr thoroughly
qualified, and that I can serve the
people ot Jackson county, In that
capacity best, I announce my candi
dacy for re-election on the republican
ticket at the May primaries.
Adr. O. M. ROBERTS.
Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
tor re-nomlnatton for the office of
sheriff on the republican ticket, sub
ject to the May primaries. I feel
that my record as a public official
during the first term entitles me to
re-nomlnatlon and re-election.
Adv. C. E. TERR1LL.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson
county, at the May primaries. Sev
eral years experience tn this line of
work. Including last six months of
19,19 In the tax collection depart
ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad
minister the dutl s of the office In an
efficient manner.
Adv. . JOHN B. WIMER.
I have rlpcidpit tn rrmkA tho rano
tor tbe democratic nomination for
sheriff at the May primaries. 1 will
stand on my record of a littlo over a
year In the sheriff's office, prior to
my entering the service.
Adv. RALPH JENX1NOS.-
. County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re-
nomlnatlon for County Clerk on the
'republican ticket subject to the decis
ion of the people at the coming pri
maries, and bope my record In this
office the first term la sack that I
am entitled to your support this year.
Adv. CHAUNCEY FLORET. .
. Bounty Assessor.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the re-nomlnatlon to the office
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, by tbe Republican party at tha
primary election May 2l8t, 1920;
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN,
School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself candl-
Ant a tnr nomination ' for . County
School Superintendent on the repub
lican ticket. Q. W. UODWAKD.
Adr.
t herehv announce myself as candi
date for County School Superinten
dent, on the republican ticket, at the
primary election. May 21st. I am for
progressive education, the education
that prepares for life, and for giving
the rural schools the very best ad
vantages possible. I favor mora nor
mal Bcbools for Oregon.
Adv. A. 7. HANBT.
Count; Coroner
I hereby announce my candidacy
tor nomination on tbe republican
ticket for the office of County Cor
oner. If elected I promise econom
ical management of the Coroner's of
fice. JOHN A. PERU.
Adv.
County Treasurer
r hnrphv announce mvself as a can
didate on the republican ticket tor
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. ,
1 hereby announce myself as can
didate for nomination for County
Treasurer on tbe 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 Rlrer.
(Adv.)
t'onnty Commissioner " i
I am a candidate for the. nomina
tion for county commissioner on the
i-.niikll.an tltlrat atlMpitf tn tha nH.
mary of May 21. I hare lived In
Jackson county a number of years,
understand the needs of tbe county
and if chosen will promise an eco
nomical, efficient business adminis
tration. I have always been a good
roads booster. A. E. KINNEY.
AdT.
Upon the solicitation of friends I
have consented to become a candi
date for County Commissioner, sub
ject to May primaries. I am a good
roads enthusiast and think business
methods can prevail In county af
fairs. VICTOR BURSELL.
Adv. R. F. D. 2, Medford.
I announce my candidacy for the
office ot County Commissioner on the
republican ticket, subject to the will
of the voters at the primaries, May
21,-1920. if elected 1 promise an
economical, fair and Impartial ad'
ministration ot the duties qf the of
fice. . I have always been for good
roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL.
Representative .
I am a candidate for re-nomlnatlon
tor joint representative of Datiglas
and Jackson counties, on the republi
can ticket, at the primary. May 21.
I am for good roads and have helped
frame the present good roads legisla
tion. If nominated and elected I pro
mise to dovote my energies to the
prosecution of those Interests ot the
district I represent and the state ot
Oregon. (Adv.) W H. GORE.
. Let's Go, IOWA
IOWA FIGHTS
(Slogan just received from Iowa Uni
versity Alumnus for State of Oregon)
Wo can not send our sons and - -daughters
Iowa Alumnus ;
and
Iowa Men and Women !
in Oregon " '
For two reasons: Either It is too far
or Iowa Institutions are crowded; so
let's VOTE YES XO. 8tO, Primary
May 21st, Higher Educational Tax
Act, so that our sons and daughters
may have an opportunity to attend
Oregon State University and Agricul
tural College, and State Normal
School.
Also do not forget to Vote 312 Yes
-Soldiers', Sailors' and Marines' Ed
ucational Aid.
Also 303 Yes and County Road
Bonds for Permanent Highways.
ELIJAH H. HVRD,
Iowa University Alumnus for Oregon.
This space given by HVRD LA XT)
INVESTMENT CO., Medford, Ore
Bon. paid Adv.