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PIOE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD-, ' OREGON1, SUXDAY.' APRIL -29, 1928. i MEDFOBDMAILTHIBCNB Publiabed by U HEITuHD 00. it-IT SI i. Fir ftt. PI KOBEKT W. BCHU Editor BUWPTER BMITU, Uu Bnlmd w oood-bv attr at Ma fcard. Ofafon, ndrr Act of Marcfc . 7f eubcsimuM iutiu 97 Ma!. io Advuu. Dailr, with Huudaf, fHT iT.ftff Wily, with buuda. Diooth. .7 kullj, without -Buuda, ywr t-tO Duly, witbojt Kuiwly, owutb -6 Weekly Mail Trlbuu, ou jetr..,. BmUy, oa year ' fcy Carrier, Id Adfaoc In atadtord. Ao lauuj, JacUwmlle, OftraJ foiut, Poocnix, reut. Ubid Hill -od ou Higbwiya; Daily, with Sunday, mouUi I -71 DaU, v: Lb out tiuiiday, uwitb OA Ually, without Buuda, one jeu... TOO Daily, wild Bunday, mm yew Ail mm, caab Is Adva.no. MEUHKB Or TUB AHHUC1ATED PRESS lUotlrin-f ruli UM Wit tterrtc Only paper Id city or county rtTing w by Ulrffrth Tb Aaao-iaUd Prea li exfuary dUad to 'ba utf for rapublicaiioo of )) cwa diapat-tit crditrd to it or ott-erwi 7 edited Id LtU paper, and alao to to lcJ tew a pubiiabed bcreib. AH right for republication of aptclaJ dla atcbe berelD are alo nwwd Bworn dally average cnctMt.on for rii ontba etwiiif Oct. 1, 17, a6X, (present drcoiatioo 466). Official paper of tha City of aftd.ord. Official paper of Ja aaoo County. Adrmlaint flepraenttt1a M. C. alOGLNSKS A Co at PANT Office Id fcw York. Cbkafo, Detroit ha Fraud, Loa Aiigelea. Seattle. Fort FEDERATED CLUBK (ME OFFICE i Smudge Snoba 'PinCr CCCCinUC --ULUUL ULUU1UI1U THEY MERELY HELP AL SMITH OF 17 OR the first tine in five month, Oregon, we nee, pets on a the front patie of the San Francisco newspaper. The (('. i-asion for this unusual publicity is the refusal of Mayor Baker of I'ortlund to order down the sis-'n "All fr Al' in front of the j Seward hotel iu spite of the demand of certain ladies of the W. C. T. U. . i This is the sort of publicity California likes to five its north- j bor. It gives the impression that Oregon is a semi-civilized i backwoods commonwealth, dominated largely by freaks and' , ..i .1 i I...:. ' lamioeit imniciliaiiv wuiuen w nu cariv uieir iijuuhts i.j (l kft,.ri.ti.rv tm lt 1f-rtvwethi.r ! valuable ideas, which, through the courtesy of the standard Oil com pany will be given the Interested uublic. Invitations bave been sent i out to those actively encased in the automotive trades in Medford and the valley, and a s)cfil invi tation is extended through the i press to all others, who wish to take advantage of this opportan- I ity. I Requirements of the modern auf omutive engine, in the matter of lubrication will be discussed by ! the audience, following Mr. Was The third episode in the lite of ! ner's main talk, and Uie public Vailan, fj" n,l her loner ....II. . 1" InvlieU to present quesunns EQ' KMED TUESDAY such extremes, that thev regard the mere label of a political j -ho for the past two months have have A0 i ' "l'1 Medford radio audiences expert s fund of scientific data will heauipjarter as an offense against civic decency. gujjj i,e heard over ue al lne disposal of the assemb- j Tlmrit-a to f.ivnr l'.i.k-er'K ucri-ililo refllsal to Ml'rrile fo tliii KMKU. the Mall Tribune-Viiein K , . ..' , . r. , . . 11 . i radio station, Tuesday night from absurd re-juet, the damage to Oregon s reputation will not b j niue ol ,0 tbl.0UBn ,he collrtel(y serious. Nevertheless, it is unfortunate that am' group of eiti-,of the California Oregon Power zens iu this state could, by their action, give cause for any pub-1 CThe"1plot Is thickening consider ! ' lage. IiETP.OlT. Horace E. Dodee to wed MIhs Miui.l Heisiiian, LletroiU In I.'.nd'.n. -Mhv 16. Attieiii Kent trie nen' iVf set lieity of this sort. Joseph Brown In on the up, after a minor encounter vith an auto. In which he hurt a foot. The oldest Maru kid who recent ly set sail upon a commercial career selling SatEvePosts is doing fine. It is a great satiHfactlon to his Paw to see him doing some thing, as so many kids do not want to do anything hut stand around wondering If their hair ia alickcd hack properly. 'I ho Ink in the political fountain )iens is getting hot. ii. Telfer Plymaile was downtown Thura. on biz and pleasure. A number of tho opposite sex made a funs over hltn, but he received their blandishments with scornful indifference, which was well mer ited. Tho Km Merrick 4 A needs re furblhitig. Kefurb)nhlng is what hup pens to be a piece of fancy furniture when. It needs fixing. We are informed by Jlobiatt 1-f'uel that the allegation of F. Wortmun, that he sold him some Wet wood, is Ju.st another cam paign canard. Ho bias alao stated hit political enemies were after JiJrn. Many favorable comments have been oxprowd anent the weather, which is liable to change any time and start the cUHslng. A flying trip thru the residential areas, reveals a number of spank ing new cars in front of cory homes, the car costing more than the house, in some Instances. The Jaw announces Its Intention to get after the speed Idiots on Kast Main. It In well to be In a hurry to get to the hospital when. i;nd If, raucht. The 1:111 CJore wheat Is up lo the lower end of the leg of a pair of golf pants that look like they will full oif If the wearer takes another step. Homo big bugs In a private car visited Jim Owen tho 1st of the w k. ASE SHOWN HERE The Santtamo clock, an electric ally wound clock lhat Is gaining much favor thrnmhout tho coun try, Is being especially featured by three prominent Medfnrd Jow elry concerns, tarry Kclindc, Rod dy & Company nnd llrophy llrolh- rrs. 1 tils remarkable clock Is guar anteed to nlve accurule time within thirty seconds a week and Is elec trically wound. The Sangamo Is "plugged in" a regular electrical outlet, is operated with precision clock works, In a sealed diiKt-prool rabc, whu-li are wound by a small electric motor. This motor, It Is estimated, uses about r.O cents worth of electricity a year. The Sangamo clock Is obtainable in all types of cases and Is de sirable for home use as well as schools, theaters and public build ln.;s of all kinds, l.arry Kchude, Itedrty & Company, and llrophy's lire showing these new clocks al their stores In this city. ably and with the blase madame oreover, such exhibitions of moronislic spleen can only lne mijst . oriental intrigue In injure the cause they are designed to aid. Carried into the ' India, the third play promises to , .-.1- . r I oe eveu more luieiesu.-K luun me campaign tactics like these woul certainly drive scores of fair- two liave gone before it. Al- minded people into the Smith camp, so they could register n 'hough each episode Is complete , , , . , -, , ., .. , , - , i in itself, the Interest In the two solemn protest against such puerile exhibitions of bigotry and : in characters is growing as they intolerance. I move from one country to an- . other. I ! RnpfrnRllnn. nnt nroHlr-Hnns h,pa and Mrs. Eugene Thomas. beea many and varj.d oa the ,,arl left several weeks ago on an of radio listeners throughout the ded tour of the nation arc ! valley, who have their own ideas now in Washington D. C, accord-! to how they want the plot to and It W'ill be interesting lo notice how nearly they have guessed what will take place in the third play. Some of the Ideas suggest ed would do credJt to the authors of best sellers. 1 nir In ft lfMer roeal viii vaul nr. day from llr. Thomas who wrote, that he sat with congress last week and listened to a "long winded" oration by Henator Hef lln. He also wrote that he and his wife went to the top of the Washington monument and beheld the beauties of Washington from ' the air. The final act of the two day..1 ,Ba'e" of S.alem arrived In Medford last evening to make his convention of the first district heaquaI.ters unUl next Kriduy federation women's clubs, which j evening when he will fight Pat closed here yesterday, wan the Padelford of this city in a ten Installation of officers for a round main event bout at the two-yar period: President, Miss Hilarity hall sporting arena. Grace H. Chamberlain of Ash land; first vice president. Mrs. Hamilton of Klamath Falls! sec ond vice president, Mrs. Jackson of Grants Pass; -third vice presi dent. Mi's. A. E. Hanby of Med ford; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Klamath Falls: recording secretary, Mrs. Glen of1 Valley view; treasurer, Mrs. Itash ler of Roguo Itiver and auditor, MIkn Elizabeth Palmer of Ash land. ! The afternoon session was taken up principally in three-mlnute speeches, on topics of Interest to tho various clubs, and to the fed eration. The value of owning a club house, the responsibility the club woman owes her community,1 and the constructive value of co operation among the women's club, were points covered In the various talks. A no hostess luncheon was held at Hotel Medford yesterday noon, in which the federation honored the past presidents of the organization. Five of them were present, including Mrs.- J. F. Mundy of Medford, Mrs. C. H. I-rttinkin of shlund, Mm. Jay Ter-j rill of Talent, Mrs. Gordon Mc-1 C'racken of Ashland and Mrs.l 0. M. Woodward of Grants Pans. Talks were given by each of tire I honored guests. In i espouse tn an! ooenlng address delivered by Mlsa Chamberlain, president of Hoy Lofland of Provost spent yesterday In the city trading. L The Christian Workers Train ing Bchool cloned with the meet ing at the M. E. church last Fri day night. Over seventy-five leaders in the Sunday ,Kchool work of Medford and Central Point have lx;en In attendance at the four classes of this school. Twenty-eight credits toward the diploma lnsucd by the Internation al Council of Kellglous education aro being distributed Sunday to these teachers. lie v. Vanhu'y lrf chairman of the committee on education of the Oregon council, who served as denn, exprensed great pleasure at the attendance and Interest In the school at Medford nnd Ashland. These schools close the training school work of the council for the season. Mrs. Clara G. Esson, field work er for the Christian church as sisted In the school, teaching a the'r'aHR on lnf't'10,, 'or primary do- f "dcra t Ion, who acted as touat mlstrcss. A number of helpful suggestions for club activity and manage ment were carried homo by the or more delegates who gather ed In Medford and represented their respective clubs . from the cities throughout southern pa rt m n t work ors. Political Announcements gon, nnd the convention was voted one of the most constructive and beneficial ever held by this dis trict. A FOR RnFHtlFF I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, prl Ore-.mary May ig. CHAS. D. STACY. Rrevines Mrs. George Limlley of Klam ath Falls, a former well known resident of Medford for many years, was in attendance at the foderatlno of women's clubs here the punt two days as May 17 I am a candidate for republican nomination for Sheriff at the May primaries. I have had exper.ancf In both tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient and "cnnomlcal service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. OOVNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. K. CARTER. May 17. Talent Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) When politicians share the prof its of criminals, Including ruco track and prize ring vrimtnaln. and when the same politicians are able to put their num on the bench, you can't expect very "hish grade" justice. The Hoover campaign seems rlifMnful. At a Now York dinner of (ho Hepuhllcnn club nearly all Republican delrgatos to the com ing convention present. Hoovers name was wildly cheered. Aud In Indiana Secretary Hoover may curry tho stalo at the primar ies, tn splto of opiK)sltlon. Aij this annoys favorlto sons. 4-4 A Gamut n scientist proposes "ono clock for tho entire scientific world." Tho exact time would bo hrtrndcast throughout the world by radio. It would he correct within one-one-liundrcdththousaiidtli part of second," which sorms exces sive accuracy to tho laynian. One "master svnrhrnnlxnr" wnilhl do the work for the whole world. WASHINGTON. Coolhtgo mis condolences to widow of Repre sentative Madden. from the Klamath Falls club, and during this time was the gust of Mrs. H. I a, Noblitt. Who will re turn home today. Having sold their homo last week on West Tenth street, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Hoyd now are residing in Eugene, where Mr. Hoyd was transferred by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, of which company he has been an employee here for several years. The 11. 1. I, film company, which mado a two-reel co tried y, "The Reporter." in Medford two weeks ago. completed making a similar comedy in Klamath l ulls last week. The II. 1. L. com pany makes Its headquarters at Crescent City. Cal.. and In that city went under tho name of the Crescent Film company. with Charles iJorety and Gene I-nytuon named as tho two main officers. The film was shown in a Klam ath Falls theatre tho last three days of lit st week. In the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Victor -He t her buth tho Le gion and Auxiliary lose valuable members. Protexsor -Sether's re moval to Palo Alto is In line HvHh his dONlre to complete hta idndy for A. It. degree tills year. Mrs. N-'ther's contributions to the Aux iliary columns of tho Medfnrd Ici;lin u ill lie mlKsed by the ladles' organization. Med fun! Le gion. MiKs Grace, , Chamberlain, spent yesterday tn Medford, hav ing motored .low n from her Ash land homo early In the morn ing. II. T. i:dr.on. 1 'lilted States naval recruiting officer stationed at Grants pass, spent yesterday tn Medford In the interest of locnting recruits for his branch of the .service to this city and reports recruiting to be generally light, with the ar rival of wu tin or and sunnier weather. I am a candidate for the nomi nation as County Clerk on the Ho delegate I mihlican ticket. A. J. CROHE. May 17. I hereby announce my candldacf for the republican nomination fol County Clerk. CHESTER PARKER. May 17. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for tho Republican nomination fot County Clerk for n second term. DELI LI A STEVENS MEYER. May H KCHOOli SUPERINTENDENT I am a candidate for the re I publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medford. May 17. I am a candidate for the Repub I loan nomination for county su porintendent. G. W. MILAM. May 17 COVNTY (XrM.MISKlONKR I am a candidate for re-nom! na tion on the republican ticket foi County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will cnntlnu to do my best to give the peopu an economical business adminis tration. VICTOR UlTRSELL. May 11 I urn a candidate for the offlc of county commissioner, subject to the will of the republican party at the May primary. J. G. LOVE. Snowy Rutte Orchard. Central Pt LUBRICANT- EXPERT TALKS WEDNESDAY Interesting facts developed aud discovered by the research de partment of the Standard Oil com pany of California, will be pre sented in a talk to be Tlven by L. T. Wagner, noted automotive and lubricating engineer, in the lower banquet hall of Hotel Med ford Wednesday night beginning at eight o'clock. Mr. W'atmer has a host of in- New GULBRANSEN GRANDS UPRIGHTS DON'T miss Hi Is OPPORTUNITY Come TODAY! 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Cornea ia wanly of heaotifbl rotor eoaabiaa PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE 214 W. Main Medford, Ore. Phone 12 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N: Central Medford, Oregon ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 A. L. Vroman Plumbing and Heating Contractor Eighteen years In business in Medford. We do nothing but first class work. 8howroom 529 E. Main Phone 183-R For Community Service There is n pleasure in Serving. To serve the. aiiiiiinuiiity's needs, to eo-operale in commun ity endeavors, ami to malic a bitrp'r and better Medford is the policy adopted by thi-, Hunk. Any one having plans for the betterment of Medford and community is cordially invited to come in and talk it over with our officers. We wish to assist in every way possible. uiNtuuT .vrroitMiv I sin a ciinillilnln for rrneniliin Hon In the Hepul.tii-an primaries, Mny 1Mb. I Klan.l h-li;ed to KUtii-d the taxpiiy.'i s fi.nn Ions unneceitMiry, cMcnive trUI or Invent iKiillonn l.y nceuiihg plena of liuilty iin.l itec.ly con'l. -lions. Ill l.).'T 1 liHii.lle.l IMS ,-rlliilliiil CHses. Het'lirrH 7 roltvl.-l ImiM from S lo imiJies periodical trips I (, hil and 4.10 plr.is of uullly. i ink coon ti:um ui;si:i!Vi;s ASOTlli;it. NEWTON C. CIIANEV. Mny K. rHfc 'Partners in Community Development" FRAMES AT TROWBRIDGE B Q El The Jackson County Building & Loan Association Is a Mutual Institution A Prospective Builders will find our service especially de sirable. WBen a person starts to save, he soon accumulates enough to mako the initial payment on a home. Let us help you to become a home owner through our home loan plan. It is a mutual institution in which all share in the manage ment and the profits. Funds invested in this association yield 7 per cent dividends payable semi-annually. It is a SAFE, PROFITABLE investment in which your money is AVAILABLE should you wish to withdraw it. You cannot make a better investment than this one in YOUR institu tion, right here in Medford. Jackson Building County & Loan WE) Association The Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny l.lMIU.It TAHD mm1 D E2i llllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIlllllll