Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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G. 0. P. REQUESTS
LEGISLATURE 10
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Tho republican party orjrnnlwUlon
Jn JnckHon county hnit- forwarded the
following resolution to lh Jackson
county delegation in the Ort'Kon 1p(,'1h
laturc; Whereas, tho Oregon direct pri
mary law was adopted for the pur
pose of curing tho defocta, real and
Imaginary, that had devolop&l thru
tho operation of the political conven
tion Hystein; and
WhereaH, we hollevo that tho af
fairs of a representative republic,
such as ours, should he administered
through and by responsible majority
parties, and that these majority po
litical parties should be encouraged,
protected and fostered through the
enactment of proper electoral safe
guards; and
Whereas, the present direct pri
mary law 1h destructive of party solid-!
urlty, party spirit, and party loyalty,
from tho fact that it does not make
specific provision whereby political
parties can hold representative dele
gate conventions, for the purpose of
declaring the principles and politic
of the party, and selecting capable
men and women to be voted for by
the electorate In the primary; and
Whereas, uftcr twenty years of trial
tho weakneH of our present primary
law Is recognized ,v thoughtful cltl
zens of all political parties; It en
courages rule by blocs, minorities,
nnd secret or concealed political
groups upon whom responsibility can
not bo fixed; the incapable and the
unfit, thQ. demagogue- and tho Heir
seeker.. In many cases thrust thein
aclvcs Into public office. There is no
thought or care given to tho selection
Of our public servants, with resultant
inefficiency and waste in tho admin
Istration of our affairs; and
Whereas, wo bollevo the time has
come whon a vast majority of the
electorate of tho state of Oregon are
demanding a reasonable and friendly
revision of our direct primary law
to the end that representative respon
sible government shall be strength
ened and upheld; v ,
Therefore be It resolved, that the
duly elected and appointed officers
of the Jac-kmm county republican or
ganization do hereby Instruct, our
legislative delegation to take the
proper steps to amend our primary
law In the following respects;
; First, to provide for representative
delegate party conventions, to be held
prior to the date set for tho primary
election. Tho purpose of these con
ventions being to draft platforms of
principles and to recommend suitable
candidates for offico to bo voted on
- In the May primary. Also to select
delegates to the stato ami district
conventions.
Second, to provide for holding an
election to select delegates to these
party conventions, and to provide that
In all chaos the lawfully elected pre
cinct committeemen 0P county organi
zations shall be tho foundation on
which these conventions will bo built
NO HORSES ARE
STARVING IN EAGLE Ml
POINT DFSTRICTjSENATORS START
pnnmn Tnmiimn
Ul MIIIU llinilUMU
EX-SHERIFF TERRILL'S
Charges of cruelty to liorses, pas
tured on the "desert" contained In a
communication to a Portland paper
last Saturday, nre denied by Dr. H.
French, county humann officer, and
Mrs. Glenn Kubrick, secretary, lloth
resent the fact that the writer jid not
give his name, and did not see the
proper authorities before taking pen
in hand, to address tho metropolitan
press.
lr. French says that as soon as ho
read the article, he investigated, and
finds the horses are In charge of Dr.
Oiren, and that when he went to
find tho horses, to seo how they were
making out, he could not locate them
The horses are impounded stock. It is
also said that while the stock was not
overfed, neither were they starving,
Dr. French also stales that humane
work Is sadly crippled In this vicinity,
by the lack of Interest and finances,
In four years $ I 0 has been given to the
cause, and they have the promise of
another dollar, lie asks if anybody
interested In making life easier for
dumb brutes, they give what they tun
to the work.
Hx-Hherlff Charles Ten-Ill's blood
hound, has been ordered tied up by the
authorities of Jacksonville, following
a slight altercation with a smaller ca
nine, and its owner last Friday. When
the former officer returned
NEW STUDENTS AT
ARE REGISTERED
Two Immense niidiinuTS of 1100
prnplo viewed tho five, reel photoplay.
"When Illicit Meets MlKht," and
heard Clins. J. Hall Inst night at tho
Irsl Methodist church. With tho
auditorium of the cjiurch seated and
pnrKeu to rapacity ami mo ovcruow
crowd of four hundred and fifty In
the recreation hall, and u number left
standing In holh places, the law en-
foi cement rally fulfilled all expecta
tions.
In the aflernoon at the Presbyte
rian church Mr. Mall wan presented
to a record atlondunco which taxed
tho caiuicltv of tho church. For an
hour and a half ho held lllc audience
which whh many times convulsed
with laughlcr by Ills sallies of wit. At
this mct'tlnK, lis at the two In the
evelllliK. Dlslllct Attorney Newton C.
Chancy was presented to the audience
and after u brief address, presented
Mr. Hall.
At the three o'clock meeting Mr.
Hall read a letter from Senator Mr-
Nary who commended the work of
tlie National Knforccmcut Iciikuo
under the maniiKcmcnt of Mr. 'Hull,
oiniiieinliiK upon tho condition In
Washington relative to prohibition
and enforcement, and enclosing a sub
stantial check tu assist 111 the pro-1
Kiani. Another letter from National
Prohibition Commissioner Ames. was'
read which also was very commenda
tory of the work of this league.
During the past week tho photo
told to keep the hound tied, to pre
WASHINGTON, .lan. 1!l. ( riy tho servo the peaco and dignity of the ca
AsHociaied I'resx) Whh tho cry ill nlno population of the county seat.
other cities for young blood, C-lark It seoins that Tiger mixed into the
ISrlffllh, proud president of a world's frolic of some dogs on California
championship baseball dull, expected -street, and tho ownfr of one of the
to hold his team at the top bv throw- dogs, went after him with a cane. In
t lug all precedent to the winds and tho melee, Tiger jumped on tho man
Injecting into his lineup a sprinkling. with tho cano, resulting in the Incar-
The local eighth grado graduates
who received tholr diplomas this morn
ing are as follows: Edwin Anderson.
from I Wllma 13. Uailey, Newman Hillings.
'ortland last Friday where ho tcstl- I Ethel s. Houssum, Bertha Marie Cher-
fled lu a counterfeiting case, ho was ry, Clarence Crank, Thomas Culbert-
ceration order, now in full force and
effect.
Mr. Torrlll maintains that this is a
drastic order, as "Tiger won't bite
anybody, he Just wants to play." It is
of tried veterans for the 1920 cam
palgn.
-Manager Stanley Harris will take
to Tampa for spring training, a pitch
ing staff whose malnstavs have been
for years familiar figures on major naru to convince anybody Jumped on,
league fields. In addition to Walter!"11 hc wl" not ulte. Tiger has a
Johnson, the niouinl crew will in.
elude (ieorgo Mogrldge and Tom Zarh- Wnur Ir- lerrlll designates as "a
ary,- last year's southpaw bulwark; fl 'R"Hy growl," does not sound that
IJutoh ltuelher, obtained from ilrook-way'
l.vn: Htanlev Coveleslde. booL-ln fronil "They vo got to quit kicking my
Cleveland: Venn tiregg. the veteran
from Seattle; Kred Marherry, bril
llant relief liurler last year: Charley
Ogden, .loo Martina, Paul SSahnlser,
llensou liilllhart, Alf Russell, another
relief pitcher; Kelly, a recruit from
Memphis; James McNaniara. obtain
ed from Wichita, Kas., and several
others.
The club, according lo Griffith and
Harris has been greatly bolstered In
reserve strength. Weakness In this
respect almost lost the world's series
for the team and immediately after
the championship they began efforts
to build up a machine which would
run more smoothly In the face of In
juries.
.Mike McNally, former Yankeo sub
stitute inlleldcr, was obtained In a
deal with the lioston lted Sox in which
Third ISascman Protllero was sent to
ItoHlon. Spencer Adams, a Pacific
Coast league shortstop, also was
bought. These two with Judge, llnr-
is. pocklnpnugh, Dliicge and Shirley
Will ke up the infield eliglliles.
In the outfield, ltlce, (loslln, Mc-
Neeley, Malthews, Caiiyle, leading
Southern association hitler last sea
son; heiliold and Hlnchart. n South
Atlantic league recruit, arc available,
ltlce ami riuslin will have no .trouble
holding their Jobs, but McNeoloy is
expected to have a hot fight, despite
his great work of last season and
Ills JSO.OOO lilt that won the last game
of tho world's series.
son. Honitld DeVoro, Viola M. Diet
rich, Ituby A. Hamlin, Jessie 'ranees
1Udwig, Howard A. Meadows. Albert
Melvin, - liunny Jeanne Millard,
Gladys M. Murphy. Eugene Orr,
Homer Piatt. Itobert Itasmussen. Mar
vel L. Itcade, John Hedden, liernard
Rice, Sadie Simmons, Cecil Washam
and Vivian Aileen Wilson of the Lin
coln school, and Maud Abbott, Bern
ard Andrews. Clifford Beckett. Marian
Brown. Italph De Jarnett, Helen Jane
Dixon. Hurry Gill, Hon Harrell, Anno
Hawk, Raymond Headleo, Dale Hill,
Horace Hubcr. Bernard Hughes,
Frederick Martin, Edna Mohr, l.udlo
first class equipment for biting, and Halston and Audrey Vann of the
Washington school.
Practically all of these with a num
ber of graduates from outside districts
have registered at the high school for
hound around." said Mr. Terrill. "I'm the second semester classes which bc-
going to Uikc him up to Iike Creek, Kan this morning.
where ho won't be bothered.'
CAR CRASHES INTO
'SHASTA LIMITED'
' SPORT BRIEFS
Johnny Dundee sailed froni Paris
Eugene, Ore., Jan. 10. John
Michelhrook, 43, and John Michel
brook, Jr., 7, of near Eugene nre In
a local hospital today as tho result
of injuries sustained when their auto
mobile crashed Into the Shasta train
of tho Southern Pacific railroad at
the Lincoln street crossing hero this
afternoon.
Tho injuries of both nro not se
rious, consisting of cuts about tho face
and minor bruisos.
Tho fact Unit they escaped with
their lives was considered miracu
lous by those who witnessed tlie ac
cident. '
Mr. Michelhrook said after the ac
cident that ho did not hear the cross
ing bell. When his machine crashed
Into the train, it was carried for seve
ral yards down the track and thrown
some distance away. Bystanders
picked up the victims and sent them
to tho hospital.
to build up
Local Insurance Firm
Adds New Equipment
A NY WOMAN, any man, can now
have a well-develoDed faco and
form. The whole, simple secret of a
well-developed form is in the number
of blood-cells in your body. You can
now forget all the theoretical talk
about diet, exercise, fad treatments,
food-fats and fat-foods. Nothing is
of any use, after all, except blood
cells! Thin," run-down men and women,
with bony neclts, sunken cheeks, bony
shoulders all these are suffering
it. luff icn oiwuu-tt ,:3.
safeguard Its Science has proved that S.S.S. helns
rocorils against fire with the best pro-' to make the rich red-blood-celis,
lection possible tho Met 'urdv-Dunlols I which you need. Your blood is starv-
ai is . i .i i , , ,
for New York leaving match schod-"nm"am' Agency recently installed, "S ior uwie new mooo-ceiisi uivo
uled with Kicd llrelonnel for January off"'e "",' ll,u Hnest sale , your moou u,B oiooa-ceiis ip neeos
tho largest of it8 kind constructed, j cell maker. S.S.S. has done marvels,
and welshing a littlo over
pounds.
rum
In t)ii endenvoj' to
WHAT THE
CRITICS SAY
mjssjtsssss,;,,.-;,, ,,,, w; m
RJALTO
FLOYD MAXWELL
(Oregonlsn)
Ernst LubitweliTs latest effort, "Three
Women," which' was previewed recently
at the Hivoll, contains that unmistakable
I.ubltsch quality that so characterized
"The Marriage Circle," quite tho best play
we have seen this season.
JOHN PALMER
(Telegram)
Krnst LuhltBch, who produced ami tllroctnil
"Three Women," Ivih "gone his many elab
orate productions just ouo lettor.
STARTS
TOMORROW
MATINEE!
W """"
(knWMl LUBITSCH
Production
l
UAV Mr.AVflV . MADIP POfVrKT .
PAULINE FREDERICK. with LEW CODY jtff
TONIGHT : LAUGHS LOVE THRILLS '
"ALONG CAME RUTH"
' With ,
VIOLA DANA
WALTER HIERS
TULLY MARSHALL
RAYMOND McKEE
FROM THE
FAMOUS
STAGE
COMEDY
HIT '
201)0
And that they automatically become
members of tho party conventions, 1 enihusia-ti,. liiteresi
with exactly tho same powers and du-laddroised a number
lies as tne regularly erected delegates, meetings
jtespociruny submitted by the
Jackson County Ucpuhllenn Central
committee through Its properly elect
cd officers.
J. V. WAKBKIEM),
Ohairmaii County Coiiiinltteo.
KAIil'II U. HAllllWKU.,
Secretary County Coiiimitlee.
. R Ml IIAltDKIt,
Treasurer County tloniinlttee.
HEUT ANDKHMl.iN,
Chairman Kxeciillve Coninilttee,
EOITII IMcCHACKK.N,
Chairman Women's Advs. Com.
S. A. NYU.
Chairman rubllcity Committee.
I.tHIIHIO I'KIIItoZ.l.
. Member 0f Btuto Executive Com.
K. S. SMITH,
Member ltep. State Coiiimitlee.
T. II. KIM I '.SUN',
Member Congressional Coninilttee.
27. and ftl. lioyer, promoter states he
would demand Dundee's disqualifica
tion by the International boxing union.
..... iir,t. wv..-n iiiu iMiun,- ,.. , , ...... , .. . . no inns.
Play was shown at Cold Hill, Talent, .V ' '"".. . l"nl :'"'nny Late model safe chine,.- dirre,.
.lll'cksonvllle. Ashland. and i.-, """-."- ei.n ning .o iew lorkto', , . "
I'olnt. with each place evidencing
,lle I little more weight than ordinary-sized
OBITUARY
JANNEY Tho remains of Mrs.
Edwin M. Jaiiney who passed away
at Pasadena, Cal., will arrive In Mod
ford Wednosilay morning ami funeral
uprvlnen will be held at the home of
Kdwln II. Jaiiney, nm West Main
tl., at 2:20 p. in., Wednesday. Kev.
ft. I". Uiwrenee will have charge of
tno service and Interment will I
made In the family plot in Medford
cemetery.
Mr. Hall also
of afternoon
Tomorrow night they will
be In Klamath Kails and will return
Wednesday in order to meet an en
gagement arranged by llev. Coan and
I'rlnclpal Campbell at the high school.
The addressed of Mr. Hull and the
picture created strong 'Impressions, Is
the opinion voiced by-public officials
and the local mini-lers. The strug
gle being waged between the lawless
and the law-allidiiig.
too, in making beautiful complexions,
clearing the skin, making lips, rosy
rva, me cnecKs iuh ana piump De
claim the lightweight ehan olonsbl , ' ,,,c old-fashioned Iron safes In being CBse " a tne, Dlooa or mpuritlea
i-mini mi iihiuwi ignt inninpionsiiip. i which cause ninmles. blackheads.
"' iM.y ...... uifu. ' u
and rheumatism, too. As the me
dicinal inirredicnts of S.S.S. are pure
ly vegetable, it may be taken with
perfect safety. This is why S.S.S.,
since 182ti, has meant to thousands
of underweight men and women a
plus in their strength. Start taking
S.S.S. today and your great problem,
that of your personal appearance,
can be solved.
Tim VHOOM.W STIJMX
of KHANQUFTTrt WAL
NUTS Is tho finest on Uio
market today.
Demand Exceeds Supply
The demand for this Walnut this year
far exceeds the supply. Many orders cannot
be filled. Oregon nnd Washington should
grow MORE WALNUTS. These States pro
duce tho richest, sweetest, most desirable
Walnuts found on the markets today.
The Walnut Is also a remarkably good
shade and ornamental treo for town plant
ing. A few trees will, In a few years, pay
your taxes.
Why not plant that piece of land of yours
with VROMAN FHANQUETTE WALNUTS
this spring and let it grow in valuo.
Our trees will please you, we know,
try them.
OHIXION M KSKHY COMPAN Y, Oronco, .
Oivgon.
"Growers of Good Throes."
'Clias. W. Austin, Agent, Phono 638-1;
No cuts have been made ill
1'nlverslty of Washington crew siiuad
loach Itusty Callow announced at
the start of the second week of train
ing. The candidates, were to start
training on Lake Washington today.
Kor the first time In the history of
athletic reliitliiiis between the i'ni
verslly of. Washington and the I'nl-
verslty of California, a wrestling meet!
nils been Scheduled for .March 20 be
tween the two Institutions.
Radio Programs
for Tonight
Coach Enoch Magshaw announced
today that spring football practice for
I lllverslty m( Wa-ll igton Kl'idiliers
j was to slart March 311.
Kl.'l, l.os Angeles. 4t!ll meters. 8 lo
!. Evening ilierald program. !i lo 10.
Walter M. .Murphy Motors Co., pre
senting program. Hi to u, l.os Ange
les Examiner program.
KNX, l.os Angeles. :i:i7 meters. S:0ll
local Ettis
Nick Oolinnn. n former resident of
I lie city, and an alumnus of the local
safes.
The safe hears what Is known as the
"Eire Underwriter's labratory A
label," which calls for a test In a
furnace for four hours at three thous
and degrees Fahrenheit, after which
it is subjected to a thirty foot drop
onto a concrete slab and an additional
furnace test or eighteen hundred nnd
fifty 'degrees for one hour, upside
down, without reaching three hun
dred degrees inside. As paper burns
a( four hundred degrees, the test Is
claimed to be severe enough to pre
serve the contents in any fire.
The safe is used for tho benefit of
clients' insurance policies as well as
lor the office records and was ship
ped from tlie factory of tho General
Eire Proofing company at .Youngs
town. Ohio, by the Medford Hook
Store.
S. S. S. -In fM at all irooH Arna
ptnrrtt In twn aims. ,Tho larger biio
is more economical.
CC'Dhe Worlds Best
.nt.h 'olood Medicine
WASHINGTON', Jan. IK. Prospec
tive profits cannot be recovered from
the government on war contracts, tlie
cm,,;;;. , i; : ,:";::; ur "!- .,t !'supre,e mun hol atoiay in a
in.i w iiiiic. i i . uw, iiv , colli I til li v h-mu .i 1,wlr i .. .....
VIiihii'm I 'li, iii.i i!,..., i. I . " MMIUir OKI
"Oiivmot, I II I da V
Chest
sore I
Relieve the
congestion this way
Vou can break up that conges
tion without tiresome rubbing
with messy greases. Use Sloan's.
Its stimulating effect on the cir
culation does the work. Relief is
immediate and positive. It will
notstain.AUdruggist3-35cents.
Sloan's liniment
"kills pain
K'GO. Oakland. 3li meters, 8:00
cducatioiuil pi-ojiaiu. 10 lo 1:0th.
nance music . program by Henry Hal
steail s orchestra and soloists Hotel
M. ! rands, San Erancisco.
K'I'O, San Erancisco, !;( meters,
to !l, organ recital by TiicXidore J,
Irwin, olflclal oruiml.it. at tho Wnr-
lllzer. Ilas soloist, Allck G. Slier
rlfrs. !i to 10, program under the
management of Ada llarlon, soprano.
Talk on "Hotter Lighting" by n. c.
namiinl, tenor, William II. Conway.
iiieouore j. Irwin. uccoinpiinlst.
Piano sides, Peler Hansen, lo to 11.
E. Max llradflohl's Versatlla band,
playing In tho Palace Koso Hoom
Howl.
KI..V. vOaklalid, r.0'1 meters, 8:00
to !i:3U, studio program (educational)
!::io to in, music by the American
Theater orchestra, playing In. Mental
selections to the Paramount picture.
"Locked Honrs," broadcast' by direct
o direct wire from the theater. 10:0(1
regular weekly meeting of the Pro.
(ecllve Order of tlie Ijlko MerItt
Wild Ducks.
K EON. Long P.each. LM0 meters K
to 8:16. radlviasl of special news ills-
PHiiocs not luciuiled in th late
veiling editions from Press.Telei.-,,.n,
o.u io n, concert i,v riov Walter
lines, lilanlst, composer and nulli,,,-
and assoclateM. to in i,
from Virginia Hotel l:ll,,,,,, ..
cii.-ntrn.
KGW, Portland. meters. 8:00,
oncert by tin. Or.gonlan Concert Or
hestia. lo to is, dunce music bv
eorgo Olson's Melrooolltiin nr..h..J.
Oil of the Hotel Portland. li,i..,.i-.
"Ion numbers by Sheflei-s Hiring orchestra.
Tohiiit Won't Hivlgn.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 t l3.,.o-.
Towner of Porto itlco, after a confer
ence with President Coolldge todav.
denied positively, rniii.ira n
Alierileen Utah Coal, Utah's best,
Hansen coal Co. Phone 2.19. 122tf
Or. t . t.. Van Scoyoo who has re
turned ami taken up the practice of
iieiiiisiry in his former offices in tho
l.llierty bunding, specializes In mm-
hen Ireatment by Electrolytic Medlcn
Hon or lonlzallon. which has proved
very successful in the treatment and
cure or pyorrhea. 2T.S
Annoiinieinent Is made of the on
gagement of Miss Victoria Andrews,
adopted daughter of the comedian
Edward Andrews, to Lewis C. Kisei'
ims r.ast tWorrlsoii street, son of Ered
II. Klscr. ineslilent of the Kiscr stu
dlos. In which he Is interested with hi:
father. Miss Andrews Is a native of
ilo, Greece, and Is both attractive
and accomplished. At present she Is
singing with the ISrandon Opera com
pauy at the auditorium, she is n rod.
dent of Medford and came here last
ear with Mr. Andrews to slug in 111
lolantba' pageant for tin, Portland
Hose festival, at which time she met
Sir. Kiscr. who vas also in the pa
fc.-iioi, i no announcement will be re
ceived with interest by the many
irienns .lll-s Andrews lias made dur
ing her visits In the city. Portland
Oregonlan.
Try our dry wash. To per lb; mini
mum "Sc. All flat pieces ironed.
A merlon n Laundry. Phon 873.
Columbia' plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Save money on cedar posts by taking
them orr the car. Must be unloaded
Tuesday. Phone 2S8. tiaddls Dixon.
ASTHMA
Ab No cur foi
r nlitf is oft.
No cur for It, but welcom
Mlief is often brought by-
brought by (ho College Point lloat
corporation of Long Island. N. Y.
r
TaCure
a Cold
m
in
One .
Day
Take
laxative
Rrnni
ft' "r" Wl
UUUUIIUi
tablets ,J?
V0
The Fii-st and Original
. Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter of a Century as
I an effective remedy for
COLDS, GRIP, INFLU
ENZA and as a Preventive.
The box bears this signature.
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To the Fruit Growers:
A Carload of
FRIEND SPRAYERS
Will Arrive . -
Wednesday, January 21
See this new improved sprayer with the air draft
method before purchasing your new sprayer.
Literature and Information Can
Be Had by Calling at
BILL'S TRACTOR SHOP
nnn J. B. Plymire
222 No. Riverside
Wm, G. Pierce
SERVICE
, . WITH
GENERAL GAS
GENERAL TIRES
VALVOLINE oiL
FREE CRANKCASE SERVICE
Vou can drive your car in our service station with the utmost'
S'ttTr o,it -h
Jones & Kirkpatrick
A Real Service Station
Phone 65
Sixth and Riverside
i
V VapoRub
Oer 1 7 Mlttion Jorm UnJ ) r(r
would resl(jn. J
Price 30c