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athe andlx Oct 1, 197, 4t, (preccnt
droulaUon 46S6).
Official paper of the City of Medlord.
Official paper of Jackaon County.
AdvertlMot ftepreeenuUTf
M. O. M00KNHKN A OuUPAKT
Offloea la Hrw York. CblrefO, Detroit,
an Frandaoa, boa Anftlea, Seattle, Prt
Smudge Smoke
Frank Wortman towned Thurs.
and reported that Rob las Deuel, a
miserable Republican, had sold
him some wet wood.
Uncle O. Nichols and Bill Core
had their heads toKether KH pm.
Uncle O. favors hanging for poli
ticians. The community is retrograding
at a rapid pace, there being no
turmoil, and nothing to fight
about.
The sweet girl graduates, and
Just as sweet boy graduates, will
ftally forth Into the world June 1st,
they getting their sheepskins that
evening. There are 9C In the
class, the largest batch of gradu
ates ever turned out upon the
world In southern Oregon. The
world is the gainer, and the high
school football team will lose a
good punier, and a ripping half
back. Coming on the heels of Elijah
Kurd's desertion of the democratic
party. Is the announcement that
Frederick Kyan, who twists the
handles of O
chine,
upon
the
from
O. Washington Maddux, the eml-nr-nt
Hhlnologifit and ex-McthodtHt
S(uare between the horns, he nays.
All are in favor of aunwhtne.
even though It would bring out a
lot of juvenile dudes with ukelelca,
evenings.
Several Irate citizens have un
it in be rod fountain pens for the
primary campaign, nnd will soon
be calling each other lop-eared
and low-down, if previous voting
frucaaes are nay criterion.
4
Press Comment
An KcnuomlR Ixws
The American lload Uullders
Association estimates that S6.S1S
persons wero killed In hishway
accidents during 1927; that a tutal
of 798.700 were seriously injured,
and the association places the
economic loss nt 1072.097,(10(1, ex
elusive of minor damaaea' to ' mo-
tor vehicles.
These are only estimates, but!
!.m "V""" ' n,,mb'r or
killed does not vary much from I
other estimates nnd from the gen.
eral expectation of the yenr's
losses.
This Is tho anntint human sac
rlflce to the god of upeed and
i.ie.inure wmcn town and coun
try, stale and national govern
nient, scorn to bo tumble to stop.
Thl. lu f, ii,. ... ..,'
result of Individual contempt for
tho laws of the land codes for
others to respect, but not for the
offender.
. llunt-s picture ma- . ,..lmnn, . .l, ,i,. ,,lt.t i;,i. K7.VCTfHl.'7'
, has inflicted Kolf britches " " !U''0nA!!im
himself and creation. Both I W'T4mWKUXmmWVmVhltmL
XVZT.tXX the criminaM If the pup's ancestors were ! tSW7MW
o. I'rescott. our wide-awake en-1 mongrels, can he be a thoroughbred 1 ! h j Fi i f t- 0 y'.W . V &;'"it!i:l
forcer of the traffic laws, was ' - ftbWU Sv Ptil ''i
standing In front of the Vawter . , , Ylfaty&t&Mfr .7, ? 'illlU'Wtf'fiW!
Hoys' fiduciary depositary Tuc. i If you really were the first girl he loved, it wouldn't occur i lifi''ts f' &?'-"!. ' tyh: hlhhfi
fidelity. Tho trouble with Mr. I (fAyrM' ' "ip ;. x JJHi'fijfjtjt'Iiltrf'li )l
luZThLT r aT'sen , Americanism : Asserting a belief in democracy feeling of- ?, '
different corners at the same time, fended when 8 little car toots to go by. Vll.'H' , V sf.C "Jt V.'Wt'f'l
A rock flew up last Mm. and hit VW -t"i ''W-i,'A
It would bo Interesting to know the ladles say. "ror there is iiatur
how many of these deaths and ei-tnts radicalism abroad."
how much of this economic loss! Patrick llonry would be on that
Is due to the comfortable thought "black list," of course, and sev
of the driver that ho is "covered oral other radicals connected with
against everything" by Insurance. : the revolution. As for him who
It would bo Interesting, too, to 1 "aid "Take nil thou hast and give
kJiow how many of theso deaths, ' 10 "", noor" 1,0 vaxM bo '"-"O'1
nud how much of the loss Is due ,rom A- lnklnK. as a intit
to the knowledges that kllllnir '"" of fact.
by an automobile Is too often However, these are dangerous
regatded Just n accident not . '" blessing we have those
likely to be punished. j ladles to Protect us.
How much of the slaughter In At AllRtn, TmiKi Congressman
due to the fact that traffic courts Connally, making ono of his finest
often are so crowded that Innnlrv , .mi,.,! ,poeches. was Interrupted,
Into the merits of each case Is h(8 roWf arownPll 01lt b). a npi.k.
practically Impossible, nnd that a,u,r , ar,,ilino ,lf,nR radlo
summons to court, conviction nnd .,. swiaiplng back nnd
n nominal fine Is more of nn nn- rorth K,0s the hall, the airman
noynnce than a punishment 7 In broke up tho mi-etln-S.
TV'ew York City rocently someone
ptiblly proposed to -olleve the
congestion In traffic courts by sn
arrangement whlcn in eireet terenco wiin me iiemocratic con
would make a mockery of Justice, j volition. The writing on the wall
TThen a violator of traffic re- j was mild, compared with yelling
reives a summons It wan proposod j from the sky.
that he bo permitted to send In . ...T....i. ..,i
. fin. by mall and thus snv. v-
eryone time and troublel . '
At this rate of killing wo
lose
. . . .
more people In every period I of ,
five years thnn our total loss our -
Ing the World War denths from
nil causes Dotn loreign aim
tic.
ifnw tnrnr will the nation stand
weak and Irresolute before this
apectacle of human sacrifice ua-
FINISH
JACKSON COUNTY should
tion field worthy of its importance as an agricultural anil
aviation center.
In competition with other
has demonstrated its superiority as a producer of superior land !
products and livestock. As he's been previously pointed out, !
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Jackson county is the logical place for thu; coast s principal ,
airport between Portland and .Sun Francisco. i
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10 acmeve uoxu enus consiuernuie money win oe requimi, ' aH m arly broken, lie was taken
and as the benefits of both would he confined to no par-!1" ' Sacr Hert """p'"'
. , , i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley and
ticular individuals or groups of iikii vuliials but to the cominu- family went to Medford Thiirs-
nity as a whole, this monev should be raised by general taxation. da-v- . ,
.. , , , . ' , . , i Mr. I'eunliiKrbii went to Medford
?e.t month a bond issue for proper financing of the count v also htis week.
fair will be voted upon. This
by the local granges, county court
be passed by a substantial majority.
The issue really comes down to whether or not Jackson
county should have a county fuir. Only those who oppose
the holding of any fair at all would be justified in voting
against such a bond issue. For
essential if Jackson county is to have a county fair worthy of
the name, and worthy of its importance as the foremost agri
cultural, horticultural and stock district in this state),
From a political standpoint, it is probably unfortunate that
the aviation field proposition must be decided at this time.
Rut the fact is air transportation is developing at such a sen
sational rate that Medford must act at once, or its golden
opportunity will be lost.
A survey of the situation, however, discloses the fact that
probably never before in recent history has either Jackson
count v or ftklford hpen in
l.mwl luc.iao
UUUU 1NSUP8.
With the reduction 0l the
n n i t i. i i wnere at any time wmcn couiu ue
the O. and C. tax refund, Jackson county cnn use its credit, as!coint)arerl wflh it :
fur nq till f'nmitv fair fiitnniMiwr la firiiwifnwil fitlmnt om- :
,i..M ;...J :
....I v.v- iii-i ' M.-tv- in iui to-' " hi. i in: iivw air i
system safelv financed and with business conditions excellent.
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the relatively small expense involved in a new air field could
be absorbed without the slightest difficulty.
T ,
. .Medford and Jackson county have deserved reputations for
"doing things." Here are two things that should be done
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because tlicy both will work out, not as increased expenses, but
as premanently profitable investments.
QUILL
ivutraiiiy : inat easy ieeimg you nave when vou re in a'
taxi and the inevitable happens
All trouble is relative. A
Correct this sentence: "I
three store windows," said she,
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pag. On.)
Leaving out what he may have
vel " n,lt )' out ot hun-
drcds of millions coming in, Konl
has tiS4.861.061. of which I3G7.-1
if. 16,782 Is cash. And selling spare
parts for tho fifteen million old
Fords brings in sixty millions n
year more. Tho Fords can strug
gle on, until their new cars get
Into big production. They expect
,0 produce about 6,000 cars R day
in July.
The charming nnd lovely daugh
Inn, ,,f the Amnrlesn revolution nil.
, mlt that they hnvo a "black list,"
i niado up of public men nnd public
! speakers. "Wo must take groat
caro m selecting our speakers.
Air pollco will be employed nt
-
Houston to prevent aerial Inter-
ri";,,,;
his nlan In return homo bv air. and
: , ...,., ii.
in i no ! mum mm ui hhkiiv hum
T(mt mpM ,h(1
roin(. (r on rmH)ri ft beginning
if m,on, ot lrt ,,lnt ., he
common place In
a few years.
.
nty fair conirsctsj
jxhlbli and arena I
Tillamook eou
for two large exhlbl
buildings.
. .Man is just naturally mean. The umpire ahvavs savs "out" j fl ,'.- " Jar' ff 'WW
with much more enthusiasm than he says "safe." ' B, ' ' JdJfk ll
Walsh is a fine investigator, but only Bryan had adjectives W' " -H -Vf-x-ytVf Wx '
enough to tuke proper advantage of the present situation. ii $ : &&J$t! C
If you see a large, hairy he-man sputtering on the street,! F tX&&K
he's just seen some masculine silk unions in a store window.! ' Vvf ? - -iC -;''sKx--
THE JOB
have a county fair and n avia-
counties in the Htiite, Jackson!0' ,hl week ou a';c',u"1 ot l"er,u.'d vna Huene'feld and Captain
bond issue has been endorsed
and service club, and should t
such an issue is absolutely I
heitpr mhnnp fnr fin:. tint n.ivifrom other explorers. I
i
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county debt made possible bv
...V:... xrLu.'u. ...I l
POINTS
to the fenders.
pebble isnt large, but it seems
watched him stop in front of
"ami he didn't adjust his tie."
PARIS. April France In
In fulfillment of obliKatlnns under
lhe I.enMtle of Nations covenant.
Political Announcements
X)U KHKIUKF
I am a candidate- for the repub
lican nomination for sheriff, pri
mary May 18. CHA3. D. STACY
May 17
I am a candidate for republican
nomination for Sheriff at tho Mttj
i primaries. I have had experilnc,
in both tax and criminal depart
ments nnd promise efficient au4
i el " n Ol.l I en I service.
1 Mu- OEO- n- AI.DKN.
COl'NTY CI.KHK
I am a candidate for republican
nomination for county clerk; prom
ising personal attention, economj
nnd courtesy. O. H. CAHTUK.
May 17. Talent
I am a candidate for the nomi
nation as County Clerk on the He.
publican ticket.
May 17. A. J. CHOSE. '
1 hereby announce my candldac)
for the republican nomination M
County Clerk.
Clli:STEIl PAKKKK.
May 17.
I hereby announce my .candidacy '
for the Republican nomination fot
County Clerk for a second term
lHU.U.IA STEVENS MEYElt. ;
May 11 i
SClHMil. SfPKHIXTKXnKXT
I am n cnndldnte "r the , re
publican numlnatlun for s.-hool
superintendent. V. A. HA VIS: I
Medford. May 17.
IXlfXTY tMMMlSSlONKH
I am a candidate for re-numlna-
'Ion on the republican tlel?t for
'ounty Commissioner. If noml
naled and elee'ed I will conllntle
to do tnj best to give the people
in economical business adminis
tration. VICTOR ItCRSKI.I..
May 17
I nm a candidate for tho office :
of iM.unty commissioner, subject to;
the will of the republican partv at!
the May primary. J. o. I.OVK.
I Snowy Uutte Orchard, Central PI.'
HI. PIH DRIFTS
naa
Owen OriiAm ramp No. 2
been Flint down the creator part
i,n Davis of camp No. 1 was
injured -Thursday when;
a li on the skidder line struck
a trP(. and knocked Its tnp off
ua, -Mr- ,tavi belov- '"-a'1
was badly lacerated ulld Ills back
Mr. IHrvey Stanley was up last
week iookiiik over nis rencn.
Mr. Clayton Conley returned on
I EVt.l.iv nvutiltiv frrtut fii hnwli t;.l
In l'ortland.
WILKINS' POLE HOP -(Continued
from rage One)
ll-ed to make a lwnditu; an an tin
inhabited islet only 25 miles from
his goal. The lifers were detain
ed there for five Uuya by bad
weather.
The Islet on the north side of
Ufjni'd, bears the forbuMlnt; nunio
nf IXH-dniansoeri tiJead Man's is
land K It is a mere Hteck in the
Arctic waste. There was shelter
for Koehi. Kitzmanrk-e and Von ; You will find this bank always
lluenefeld on irenly Inland but ; j- T3oi,; On-
there is no !HhihoUe on Uoed-1 ready to render Banking SerV
mansuetra. ; ices that are so essential to
The verv measerness of the
news from Wilkins fired the !ma- j every one
agination of the Danish capital and
brought words of commendation
Koam Amunsn expresseu grai :
in,.oll-, ivne tha noU'a on.1 sold' i
i I Heat Ion over the news and said:
flight has been made any-
",'K.R.iv. Qu.ArH'2 i
j i v niiinnuu rrt'hsi r Hjyti iJt'ii-
' ,"?t the Detroit relief;
plane, who was taken ill here to.
! day. was reported as fit end well!
I tonight and looking forward to
j reaching Greenly island tor.ion-ow !
j Bennett and Haiehcn both lefti
! 8i,ji.,)M,H to Rtart on tho relief ex-1
ipeititlon and the Ions fliKht yes-;
terday throush the cold and bumpy !
1 nlr .11,1 ....llt.ur nl llw.tn a , ir..,.,l
Tlie: triji was very routh aid all
five .occupants of the plane show-1
ed the strain when they ai rived?
Whn the ex'peditioi does push;
In, Major Jamo Fitmaurice. tle '
Irish: member of the Bremen'.'
crew who tamo out from the -Is-f
land with Pihillor to arnuicp for-
I'
1 liTT lj " PffT
JwxhBvs D ay
.Sunday
F all
bestow, yottr pho
tograph will be
most truly treas
ured. It is the one
thing none but
you can give!
Arrange now for
your appointment.
1
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MAIN
Urn
D
HCTR) GRAPHS
jiU
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V
l-tV.k-
supplies, will returo with it to
aid in reconditioning the Junker.
When the damaue was done In
lauding on the Island after the
ocean flight Is repaired he will
ny on ia .New iuik muq his un
man companions. Huron hliren-
"'''aM ' ,
penoletox. ore.. April si.
.l.ulge Norl.one Berkeley o(
i .mileton today eiaffred the race
for mo democratic nomination for
, nm.rin'.iin fl 1 the eastern
listrit, making the an-
H-'-titent to this effect today.
:iks li:s name be written in
II
on the U-iilot May It. Ju.iffe
i:..k--l-y sjtys be f.ivort V:iNh for
p-.hi nt and upholds federal de-
.!."iti nt of p(w-r on the Co-
,,.mllj:l
r.vt-r.
.i.NHVIHW, Wash., April 21.
iltoriTo W. Weavers, alias H.
Hittet-j. cs. Hiving his home
Ivmtleton. ore., pleaded guilty
lust decree forgery today and
h s.nreneed t two to 10 years
the stnte penitentiary.
Our Attractive
Facilities Make
Ranking a Pleasure
Here
t The entire office force makes
vou ieei itt uume. uur pian
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is to have you feel better when
uu icuve uian wnen you come,
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j o uu inis spirit prevailing
banking can not fail to be a
pleasure here
"Partners In Community
Development"
'May 13th
the gifts
V7V' ') 7
you might
STltKKT, KAST
QQiy? rorez.
ii
FRONT
SPOON
f.V dntfn in Mcrliny
rt tw ooncttcu.
tbc spirii el tvudcrc
if-rica. Ill tbePM- it th--.
mow repmcnutiif
I drconlivc of all Mr
Pine cttnn form
it flowing outlinr
rrMi-a (hi- upward
Of L mm
Vine Tret shillings AaierltVi fiml
i)vei cuius, carried a primitive
imajf wf ihe pine trcr a a inarli of
their gpnuiniTicBS, 'I hus the pine
tree wa the firl symbol of sterling
ilvcr in Atnerica
mm
WE have the honor to invite your inspection of
Pine Tree Sterling at its iirnt howing. The
prico arc wotd reasonable for sterlin; of mi h
weight and distinction 6 lea f-jtoon-, $11.00;
LARRY SCHADE
Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1018
Next to Craterian Theatre
New Health
and Vigor From
Drinking Milk
m ur
i iiKiv npa rn n . i
and Vigor From 1
V!
glowing
both in
should be a regular part of the diet.
With children this is especially impor
tant. Children do not thrive as they
should unles they have milk a quart
a day at least.
SNIDER'S
MILK IS
Pasteurized
Safe for All the Family
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
If It's Snider's
It's the Best to Buy
Records Exchanged
400 NEW RfjT.OROS TO
CHOOSE FROM
tiring In your old records
and exchanso them for new
ones. ,
A Srgll Exchange Charge
JENNINGS
Bargain Store
5 South Front St.
"This design is a truly stimulating
departure from conventionalized themes
tH-
nnouiicing
tA new sterling silver pattern
the
iwfra
uralitel jel ulimitak
bl indit-alr hrr u"et
a. M UtU.NG
H
"IT AMINES and mineral salt3
are necessary for vigoorus,
health. Milk supplies
important quantities.
Prom childhood to old age milk
A. L? VromarP
Plumbing and
Heating Contractor
Eighteen yean In business
In Medford. We do nothing
but first class work.
Showroom 529 E. Main
Phone 183-R
K. I'ulultrblU. .)
BACK
SPOON
On the tuck of each pirre
of tinware I ibr imaje of
tlir iinr ur id rrlief a
tXMt-t replica of ibr image
wbit h appeared op
I'. ne Irer thiltmf. Tbit
(iilinpuibctl i ojImiI will
b partii-uUrl) prurd by
lltr btMtoo. bermuisF il dco
mr
7 .
A cofiiplelr arrvicr ot diruifi war
made in Ibr Pine tree drvigo
6 individual eulad forks, 917.50; 2 fi-piece sets
(tt tea ttpomus 4 dessert furkc. 4 ilt'snerl knixe,
4 hotitllon j)(iun!i. l iinliiduul salad forks,
2 table fjiooi.), $73.35 complete.
Telephone 89
Mrs. C. B. Shreve
rtonldor ('reck. Calif. "I hsul a
vi'i-y hard cold a tul cmih. Took
Dr. I'iorce's C.oUlon Medical Dis
covery accoidin to directions and
it overcame t he trouMe. 1 nl?
nave It to my little won after he
had scarlatina and it yuve hint red
cheeks and strenj;th.
have a vial of Dr. Tierce'M
Pleasant laxative Pellets in my
hand I mm now. I do not think
then are any. better medicines on
the market than Dr. Pierce's. 1
have used t hem when needed fir
thf pat f'fty years with unod re
sult;." Mrs. Cecelia H. ShrVve.
I'.nx lsti.
Dr. Pierce's famous family rem
edies are sold in every ditin store.
In ta'dets or liquid. Send Dr.
I'iereo, Pres. Invalids' Tote!. Utif
falo. X. v., lt'c for trial pkc. of
:: ny of his medielnes and write
for free advice.
1 J? .Jlmmd
iheworld
Sail from New York City
on December 1.1028. aboard
the mngmticent Enpresa of
Australia, "Dream Ship of
Cruises". Travel for l.io
days around the "wonder
belt of the world" under the
constant supervision of ex
perienced cruise directors,
Kcturn via Pucams Canal
after visiting 21 countries,
2o ports.
Canadian Pacific service
and manngtment through
out; fares surprisingly low.
Booking sheets arc open:
literature is ready for you!
i
O Canadian Vacilic Eifrtjs
Travrilrrs Chtqut Hood
Iht World Over.
Canadian
Pacific
vVHDcacon Crn 4,itnt Pau-'r DepC
SilhitdSt Poulan.1 MultiHjinah Hotel l
OrTicisl Rprf smt Jti t fnr North
America of ih Indun St4ti- KjiIw.c
; Do You Cough?
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