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Dallr. Sunday, Weekly
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lfEDFQKO i'KINTlSU CO.
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ROHKKT W. KI'HIi, Editor
8. KtUri'RH SMITH, iUnifer
An Unit-pendent NwpajMr
Entered a lecond clM miKer at Med
io id, Oregon, under Act of March , 1870.
HOOVER AND THE FARM PROBLEM
RUBSCKIIT1GN KATK8
Br Mail lu Ad vane;
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Itaily, with hutulay, munth..
Illy, wiriioul Sunday, year...
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K-indttr. one year
Uy Carrier, In Advance In Mtdford, AkI.'
land, akaonvjle, Crotral Joml, 1'hoenii,
Talent, tiold mil arm on ingiiwiya
liaily, witli holiday, month
)aily, without Hutidiiy, itionrh...
laily. without Sunday, one year.
Jjailr, witti fcunday, ww year...
All lernia, fault in advuooe.
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titled to the use for republication of all
Bf-wa diKuub-lit-N f.redit-d lo It ur olherwlne
credited In toil paper, atuj aUo to the local
ftrwa publialieil lier-iii.
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' patcbea herein are Jmj reatrved.
flwom daily iveraire circulation for til
montha ending April i, 1128, 4682.
Official papr of the City of Medford.
Official pjot-r of Jaf-knon County.
Adverting Hepreaenfativfa
iMi M. C. MOtiKNKKN COMPANV
Offfrvs Id New York, Clikatfo, Detroit,
San Francisco, J.os Angelea, Seattle, i'ort-land.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
Juddlng from the Inlk hiii'lc of
lh hack, nnil the Ri-nrTiil run of
hatinK, hlHHliiK, khIiMIiik and koh
""siplnK. ni'lKhliom will' lo lilting
Btirh mhor ovi-r tho ri'MKlnn nf Al
Bmlth liy mlil-July.
J. Frank Wormian of l'hoonlx,
1h lilmut liiilf-ll'ulKnud to Hcnlrni'
InK himself lo a term in th 1 Ih
iiuurc mibjeot to Hiifflfiloni vot.
Mr. Woriinnn In nil lileul rumlliliitv.
H,n Ih a rnblii'tl fiirnifi', ncvir coni
liiotely rucoveied from his youlli
ful Infatuation for W. J. Bryan,
and for years haa gone to Califor
nia, nliout Die tlnio the IcKiHlaturo
ronveneji, and U(cret'n to continue
10 do HO, If elected.
CIMS-:l UV A I.AW.N MOWICIt
( 1'iirllaiiil loiii'iinl)
The interpretation of a
Hula girl's dance, hy Kodney
HankH, eccentric: tliincer, near
ly Hlopped the hIiow eurly In
the flrHt act. Ah lie Htuinhled
frum the HttiKO his RI'iihh nkirt
hecume unfuatened, cxptminK
.a very iiltni-colU'Kiute pair of
. HhnrtK.
The list of orriclalH of tho fllll
linen who will attend tho Jubilee
lit Klamath KaltH, docH not include
the grujidHoii of Juiiich J. 1J1H, the
empire liullder. The youiiK man,
you muy rccaj), aliout a year iiko
tlurteri to learn the railroad IiuhI
iii'kh from the hottom, ly delllicr
atinR on the suction. IHh advance
ment wuh rapid. Itefore he could
pick up u uplktt und throw the
name on a hanilcnr, ho was third
vice preidilent, . ,
A tot of wild KiicHMcrs are claim
ing thai summer Ih here, it looks
like a conservative, prognostication.
A female uiiioIhi foritot yester
day, und looked ut a trafflo stop
slim.
Peasants raising alfalfa, will
:ioon he In pursuit of hay tiands.
There Is still a diiiilh of news.
Only a war Iq tho Orient, an earth
quake rolliiitf across the llalkans
leuvliiK a trail of nilHcry, the per
petuation of Klan nuttinesH In
Indiana, a Portluud lawyer who
can write torrid letters to the
papers with either huiut, 20 more
days of life for lllckmun, and the
Joyous tldlliKS from Josephine
county that six healthy steelheads
have been cuUKlit off the hrhlKo
at (Irunts Puss.
IN A few day Hip McN'ary-Hiiutrrii hill oomos up for 1hej
rrcsident's'siiiuutiire, and liu is pxpeeted lo veto it, ns lit.' did
once before, anil as be should.
For thin measure, coiitaiiiirip: the jiriee-fixing and e(iializn
tion fee provisions, is not only ceonomieally unsound, hut if it
should he passed would create a precedent, most dangerous and
I demoralizing, in its eoiiseijiiences.
For obviously if it is rijjht for the government to Kraut nwri
eullure a subsidy, then it is ri(.'ht to grant any other business
suffering from depression, a subsidy; and such a jioliey would
simply reduce American business to the confusion of a mad
house.
The farm problem is a real problem.. The American farmer
has not participated in the general prosperity this country has
enjoyed, and conditions will not be satisfactory until he does
participate.
But granting him n subsidy will not cure his ills, any more
than sserapinjf n victim's skin would cure a ease of smallpox.
The trouble lies tleeper than in mere absence of profits; it lies
in soiijo fundamental defect in our economic and industrial
system.
The proper way out is to determine the exciting causes of
this condition mid then correct them, and this is a job not for
the federal treasury, but for tin- best intelligence this country
has, directed to n solution of this problem alone, and rein
forced by scientific research, and the application of the most
enlightened methods of business administration.
There is no man in the country better qualified to head
such a movement than Mr. Hoover, and while, during the ex
citement and emotional fever of a presidential campaign, this
fact probably cannot be "put over" with any success; the fact
remains that the best way for the American farmer to pain the
material prosperity and stability he desires and deserves, would
be for him to support the leading candidate of the Republican
party, instead of opposing him.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEAD T, M. D.
ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATIONS
SljnKl Ictttn rulfilnf to pmonal bMlui ind brglriu. sot to dluu. dlicnoaia or
trMtnirnt. t mawrred bj Df. Brady it a namixl, ull addrrurd rnvrlop. la tncloaed.
Lrltrra ahould b tiil and rittro lu ink. 0ul lo the Uigt number ol letter, re
ceived, oolf a tew can b anawered ber. No reply can be nude- to queries not oooform
lug to Inatructioru). Addreaa Df. William Bradr, la car, ol Uiia neptr. ,
TTIIR MAUa-TinHrXK has received two very outspoken com
munications, (mi! flaying liovcrnor Al Smith and the other
dealing somewhat caustically with the (irand Jury-C'hancy situ
ation. 1
The first communication is not signed. The second is signed
by a iiiiii(i', which so far as wc have been able lo determine, is
fictitious.
As wc have declared innumerable times before, wc are glad
to print communications, dealing with pertinent matters, local
or national, but wc cannot print anonymous communications of
any sort. ,
So if you want to get into the communication column of
this paper sign your real name. If you don't care to have that
name pVintnd, for reasons which huvc some weight, wc will
gladly withhold it, but place it. on file at this office as evidence
of this paper's gnnd faith.
AN HONEST RICH MAN
flood for John 1). Rockefeller, ,r. Hy requesting the resig
nation of Cciloncl I V. Stewart, as head of the Indiana Stand
ard Oil, be has demonstrated that, with him at least, the virtue
of honesty still has weight, and the cynical indifference of
some big business men toward corruption and shady dealing
arouses his resentment and indignation.
Last February second under oath Colonel Stewart said:
"I do not know nnylljInK about the iConllnentnl) minds." "I
never had iinylliliiK to do with llm distribution of any bonds."
"I don't know iinyllilni; about II." "I did not, porsonully, rocolvo
any ol' tlieso bonds." On I ho socond of February tho trial or
1 lurry Sinclair for conspiracy was still pendlnit. As soon as ho
hud been found not Kiillty by a District of Columbia jury, Colonel
Stewart okuIii uppeared before the Senate committee, und virtu
ally admitted that he hud lied on the previous occasion. This
timo be confessed thut ho bad In fact received J75O.O0O lu Conti
nental bonds; that he bad kept them In tbu oifico safe or his com
pany for yeurs, liicludin,' all tho period that the government was
looking for tbum.
All right-thinltine; people will approve of Mr. Rockefeller's
action and only regret that more Itig Itusiness leaders in this
country do not share his moral courage, and his devotion to the
Hooseveltian tradition.
Another nice looklne, locnl
couple have decided to subject
.themselves to the terrors and
)iionkeysblnes of a shlvurce.
QUILL POINTS
The lien I'lymule boy was down-(l.'-toivn
Wed. Ills l'uw hns sold him
... pair of overalls the usual three
If'ixrH too liil-Ke.
it,'. ' If 3 per .cent, beer Is contrary to
lllMio Tltihloclilh Amendment, why
should we temporlr.e with 11 7"
IllUI'hllodelphlu I'ubllo hedKer, via
aid.) A happy error.
The 1'rlnco of Wales, who fell
on u nurse nines Wllen a crowd
jpvus looklim, will try aviaiion,
w which is limited lo olio full.
jjtTOM -JOXKM and the boys are
'' phinniiiK tho most remarkable
stunt ever pulled off In (Ireen
vlllo county. The Tribune can't
print the details, for It is uitalnst
the law, but lha members or the
firm will find soma way to tell
the world later on. I Fountain
Inn Tribune.) .Hounds Ilka u
treat In store.
Ill'
Hi
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FOUND. BUT SICK
NKW YOItK. -.Muy 10. M1) A
nine inontliN i u I'M u Iti-nxil fur n
roputi'd triho of "whitt" India tip
ohuIUmI hi (hit (.If4v'ry of one
'In no IlKhl cuiiipif'XiniM'.l I ml In a
who wuh ho ill with muiuiiu thnt
ljitu untlnfiii'tniy ntu.ly of IWm origin
Vl'UI'l Hill IH', Iff, I H'lIMM"! PH'II
cor Uli'kcy, hinri of the Hrki'V-
I l'atho ptlinoliiKlt'iiI fXptMlfiiou n
ported uion hiH iinivnl on the
l Jlunson liner Aim iUim LokIoii.
Dr. Dickey tuilU lu hud Ihm'ii told
,j(liowover, of a tiilto of mncnty
' "whltn" IndlattH nupp't'd to llvr
iOn tho I'ndonu river, un affluent of
ifrfhe Orinoco, hut mild Jit hud been
. uimblf to ronrh thein. 1 r wuh m'
lliiompiLniec on the trip hy Mi.
llHt'kcy nnd Jluiold .Nolee, photu-
lruplKT.
A CO-F.U VLWR TXE UFALTII GAM K
Tho pulpit Ih occupifil today hy 1 not use t-nouth of those foods In
a college Krl who diln t know nhe,(,,i- daily dietary,
wan preai-hinK u fino health -ur- A-suiruuuis and Xmi.
inon: ; Kindly udvine whether asnaiauuij
Dear Dr. Urady: 1 and nut nieata are Kood for a per
I have lonK in-lon. I eat an awful lot of these
tended to write' thin:. If these are not Kood could
and tell you of you tell nv of mome foodn to e.it
t h outcome of to make me fat? I am i"i inch en
xome of your: tall and wcih only 114 pounds.
fachinff and now A. K.
I am Kolng to Amnver Asparagus und nut
take tho time 'meal are Kood foods. However,
from ralculiiH to they are unlikely to make you fat.
make my report. Send a stumped envelope bearintc
To heirin with 1 yuc address and ak for instruc
(an they all -Jo) I read your col- Hon for t-'ainiiit,' weight thut do
umn reKUlurly and Klean -wisdom ' not end clipping),
from It. I haven't worn a hat liij Does Suiiiiner j:or Come?
Hix yearH, exept on heavy occasions, j Dock one HUfferinn from T. l.
qh on our nchool trip to W. .shiny-! ever fully recover from the dis
ton when they wouldn't let me out i ease? .Mth. V. J.
of the hotel without one. Kven Answer You mean tuberculosis
then, it wuh in my hands most of; the abbreviation for tubereulo
the time. I wear us little clothing is the. The uhbrevation you use
as possible nt all times, .merchant:-! really means tubercle bacillUH or
inn stepins und bloomers and wool bacilli. I think it is conservative
HtockiiiKH as the fancy strikes me. and true to say that one has a bet
In the winter I weur overshoes j ter chance ta recover fully from
only when the snow Ih knee deep, tuberculosis of the, lungs than from
I have a lii-minute walk to the1 any other serious chronic disease,
station every morn ink' and it both-1 if one follow the dot-tor's advice
ers me not at all if my Blockings from the diagnosis of the disease
are wet above the knees when I, to the arrest of the process. It is
bexln my half hour ride to college, j only fair to add that recovery ia
My head is often wet, but my hair I rather rare if the tuberculous per
dries out eventually, if it doesn't! son attempt to do without med
freeze. ; Cal advice.
I have to have two, and usually: (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.)
get three hours of brisk basketball '
practice twice a week, tenuis in :
summer, one swimming lewHon aj
week, my hike to tho train every
morning, and skating whenever :
there Ik skating. This doesn't pre-1
vent me from making good gradea
in college: I believe' It helpH me
to study and thinlc more clearly.
I feel stuffy If I do not get nil my
regular exercise every duy.
In winter I eat a breakfast of
a big dish of prepared roreal and
fruit, and In summer ijhstitute
a cooked cereal. I do not take
coffee. I drink water ut all times
and lots of it. I carry my lunch,
and everyone kids me on ItH-slze.
In our family dinner is the hot
meal of the day, so I finish the
day with a husky portion of bal
anced food.
For the last six months, follow
ing your teaching, I have used no
physics, and I find my excretory
process is carried on better than
before, three limes a day regularly.
lVrhaps you won't believe
me In this day and age, Dr. ltrady.
but I use neither powder nor rogue.
My "map" gels air and sun baths,
and 1 wash with ice cold water
every morning. People say I nm
blessed with ati unusual complex
ion. Anyway it seems to show the
effect of proper care,
I wear broad heels and wide toe
sport oxfords all the time except
for dancing and dress affairs, aivj
then my heels are not over opr
and a half Inches high. 1 nitT-t
years old, five feet, five and o4ifi
half inches tall and weigli , 1 2S
pounds and I do not want to' re
duce. I hit the cornhusks every night
fur nine hours of good sleep, est
cept Friday and Saturday nig his,
when I take my recreal ions and
probably get a little less sleep. In
my bedroom I have two window
and a door always open at night,
in summer and winter, good weath
er or bad.
Your faithful follower,
SO I 1 1 Y MOM?.
Of course her name Isn't really
Sophy, but never mind the lady's
name. Isn't she getting a good
time out of life? fS iris who iin
ngine one enn't play the health
game ami have- n good time may
well imagine how it would feel to
be in Sophy's shoes.
I on
Rippling
Rhymes
TAKING IT EASY.
The campaign opens with a
clatter, the fireworks are al
ready thrown. 4i.id r'' Iold
lust what's the mutter with
every party but our own. 1
see full well while yet admit
ting that as a prophet I'm a
hore. the candidates will soon
be hitting on all six cylinders
or more And I foresee n red-,
hot season a fierce nnd unre
lenting fitibt. with simmeilnR
appeals lo reason, nnd some
appeals to bate and spite. The
s-itins are for a mighty battle,
wiih all the orators unwound,
and we shall hear the welkin
rattle, the land with fury will
resound. Already stntesmen are
demanding that other states
men should resign, and grim
reformers nre out handing their
stern ukases, line hy line. There
will be tales of sin nnd treason
ef characters gone lame ant
halt; but let ns still rely on
reason, and not forget the
pinch of salt. If some his
man's excoriated ns being. faWe
to every trust, still let horse
sense be unabated, let us bo
fair and kind and Just. We
will be told that woe vill
smite us If Jones or Jinks
should win the race; the orator
will thus affrlBht. us and blow
hot language from his face. For
Jones and Jinks nre represent
ing all base ideas yet designed;
when ills grow old they are in
venting some new and doubly
vicious kind. But let us Hill
hold fast to reason, let sense
nnd kindness still prevail; the
campaign's on. It Is the season
for every sort of foolish tale.
Let us refuse to get excited,
let us be wise nnd . Just and
sane, and we may be amused,
delighted, by looking Rt, the
wild campaign.
2Sc; fi'esh medium firsts 2H4c.
Prices to retailers 2c over exchange
prices. Association selling prices,
extras 26c; firsts 26c; medium 25c;
undersized 20c.
HAY Steady. Buying prices:
Eastern Oregon timothy $20.60 ft
tl: do. valley $19i l'J.r.0; alfalfa
1!)i19.50; oat hoy 15.50f 18;
'straw 19.50 per ton. Selling prices
12 a ton more.
1 CASCARA HARK Steady, 7c Ih.
Oregon grape root 1 t 4c.
HOPS Steady, 1927, 21 ,ii 23c;
' 192tt. crap 17 S ft IRe contract; fug
gles '50c.
ltids to the farmer:
i.Mli.K Steady. Raw milk ()
Rheumatic Agony
Goes In 5 Days With
utt,e fcreenCap,
isol
Thi little nuike
a KOIICKOUt W.IV
lirsl tlay you takt'
conquer you,- mer-cUeL,;; hl
enemy In a new an,, .V,1"
. ... ... '"''rtiit
.-'.'. ,. d..,j n....L. J every bit of ti-ndci
fat steady. Vic station: 42c track; '"'ert rht'umatu- ticm,"
,'" "OI s
relief conic:
The eecon.l dv. ,ilk
two hours t..r w'h, -, n
4 little git.,. ..,,u'l,-
until every h,t nfTy
son.
cupsuie lor iUf, .,
45c f.o.b. Portland.
porl.TRY Steady. Heavy hens
, 24c lb: light J7fe20c; broilers 23
U 30o: l'ekin while ducks 27c; col
ored nominal; turkeys, alive, nom
, innl.
1 OXIOXS Local, 0-7fi 2.25 per
i cwt.
I'OTATOKS! Steady, "'tdj 1 1 . 2 r.
! sack.
I WOOL Steady. Kastern Ore
j gon 88T?40e: valley medium 43c:
I coarse 38c. Mohair, long staple
I 65c; do. short 38j?45c; kid 75c.
: Portland Wheat
! PORTLAND, Ore., Muy 10. OP)
.Wheat: finn hard white $1.66;
soft while, western white $1.45;
.hard winter, northern spring, wes
tern red $1.36.
i Oats No. 2. 311 lb. white foed $40.
Today's car receipts Wheat 22;
j flour 6; corn 3: oats 3.
' SAX FRAXCISC
nutierfat, f. o. b.
4 5ic
May 10. UP)
Hon Francisco,
The little green eausi.u
much in den,;,,l ;'P!U1 "
lUaa - .. . """ Claur
known in eveVy Z;? S
store in America as Aiu-ni'C.v
Kor your own nmo,,!
on Allen.hu Nun,ht!i r I '"' 1
Heath's Urug St,e"0. "
u.ahle druggist in Ami-rU-a J
gl:nl to supply y
Political Announcement
FOIl SHERIFF
I am M rflnril,!-,,. . ..
.1C lur lne t ,
mary May 18. CHAS. D. sta
x an. a cunaiuaie for republi
..u......UwUli ir onerur at the
primaries. I have had ..:
In both tax and criminal dHi
.. promise erticlent
economical service.
May 17. CEO. B. ALDEs
COCNTY CLERK
a nm a canoiaate for repablU
"-"""'i iiers: Did
CHICAOO, May 10. P) Wheat
prices suffered a severe tumble
today, ji 1 u n g I n g downward ns
.... fi Anu ., h.i.h.1 nftnf lalnu 1
an early advance. May delivery and courtesy. G. R. CAKTEfj
01 wneai leu 10 ti.a. unu j ui j juay XI, Ttl
LU .l.ilf. .lt-lll!!g Ifmilllt; hCII"M .
on nccount ot too government. "' -""iuue ior trio nd
crop report indicating more do- nanon as i.ouniy Ulerk on the
mestlc winter wheat this season I puoucan ticket.
than was generally expected.
. f
I
A. J. CROSlJ
Wall Street Report
NEW YORK, May 10. UP) Fur
ther irregularity developed lu the
early part of today's stock market,
but the gojieral list swung upward
in the afternoon when the call
J monci rule was 'lowered from six
to nv per cent. Kails again ion
the upturn but a strong demand
also was nppurent for the airplane
Issues and a number of specialties
In which favorable developments
are reported to be pending."
The closing was strong. The re
covery of the market gained im
petus in the late trading from the
retreat of a panic stricken short
interest in United States Steel
which suddenly ran up around 150
one war. That ought to last us a
loin timo.
Japan has sent 15,000 more sol
diers to China und evidently means
I business. "Nemo Mo lmpune Ias-
sessit, translated into .lupunese,
Is Nippon's, ns well as Scotland's
motto. China will learn the mean
ing of those Latin words.
"Call money," used for Wall
Street speculating and gambling,
cost 6 per cent Tuesday, and that
was like passing arouud the
death's head lit ancient feasts. But
ii was oiiiy u leiupu my ., ... " ..rter 1)clnE (lown ,ow ns 45.
I can t put out an oil fire with a cup .,... ,.,,.,11,,,, . . ,,
ui coin wilier.
) May 17.
I hereby announce my candid!
.ur 11.0 rcpuuucun nomination
County Clerk.
CHESTER I'ARKEll
May 17.
'I hereby announce my cand!
for the Republican nomination
County Clerk for a second t,
DEL1LIA STEVENS JIKYEI
Oh, if I only had a car I'd try
some hat3," said. Miss Fawn
! Lippincutt, t'day as she passed an
some protest
Before nmiTiiiHi' slic is interested in his incimic; iiftenvni'd
in his incomings.
l'lii'iii'lintcs lire impniviiii; nil tho timo, nml pvontuiilly tlioso
innrooiicil on th,. ninth floor needn't wnit. for the clcvntor.
The mule nuiy mil'IVr fcrtain disndvniitiii;(s( lint )k en 11 tn Up
off soinctliinj; as t lit wi'iithcr jrcts wiirincr.
I'll less liiiinnn initiirc hns chunked, the renson Adam iiif
tlie curdrn was liccinisc !n (ii! up a fish worm.
If nIio discovers holes in his pockets, lint doesn't notice miss
ing Inittons, they have Wen married five years and she is tliinU
iiiK of tnkintr in 11 hoarder.
QUESTIONS AM) ANSWERS
Dairy lly-Producls.
Is cottaue cheese .supposed to be
fattening? Is what they call I'.ul
gariun buttermilk fattening? Is it
just the same as common country
buttermilk? II. I..
Answci 1 suppose some people
suppose cheese, cottage, rave or
dairy, is supposed to be fattening.
Cheese is one if the most nutritious
foods money will buy. anil one of
Ihe best, any variety of .cheese.
I do not think anyone will grow
too fill from eating cheese. Bul
garian sour milk Is either whole
milk or skimmed milk 'fermented
tsourcdl by the addition of a cul
ture of Uulgarlan lactic bacilli.. In
my opinion ibis beverage is no
mure nor less wholesome or health
ful than ordinary buttermilk. 1
consider the mnre recent Acidoph
ilus bacillus culture no more no
less nciuioiui man me outer nui-
garian preparation. All of thesei
I for ruilway equipment, motion pic
Tin'st noaloffice I lure, merchandise and various
slumps showing Washington rkneel-l'snccl"uy "h;"'es. Wright Aero
liw in prayer at Valley l''orge. ) nautical made a new top of 175
rr- . . . ' ,' . 1 ,-iinui, i,,ii,ni, .11.1 nnt Li,..i in ni-i v. ana kock isiano rose aoove 1
empty parsin' space atrecuy 111; .. ,.o.." v ... , ..
front o' th' Elite Millinery Empo-1 er. he was too practical," Bay the
foolish. How do they know ;
I'roissart describes the French
and English kings keeling, praying
and making alt tholr men at arms
pray, the night before the battle
of Criicy.
front o' th' Elite Millinery Empo
rium. I don't know which gits dis
couraged first th' girl who mar
ries fer a home, or th' feller who
starts In t' raise squabs fer th'
market, but it must be purty close.
4-
Ye Poet's Corner
who m 1 ik? .
I'll tell you of a certain man,
, Who is the hiouko'h ear.
1 lo knows Ju.st what to face and
fight.
He knows just what to fear.
ITIh Judgment is ns sound as Iron.
His ideals are the crest.
And as for his opinions well,
They've stood the acid tet.
A student and a scholar, he,
A gallant gentleman.
His zeal is ne'er abated,
This worthy citizen.
1
He's finished all the colleges
Throughout the entire land
And yet with all his intellect
He's modest as a lamb.
Our nation's problems, big nnd
hard.
That much is said about.
Why child's piny thty would onlv
be
Kor him to figure out.
They'd be as simple to his mind
As four and four make eight.
This man could be no other man
Kxeept the candidate.
Kthel K, Jones,
in The Oregonian.
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IHE MARKETS I
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I
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Idvcstock.
I PORTLAND. Ore.. May 10. fP
j Cattle and calves steady; receipts
: billed through.
rings steady; receipts 1'u direct.
Sh nm and lambs steady; no re
ceip(s. j
Produce.
PORTLAND. Ore., May 10. WP)
Wholesale prices:
Ll'TTin: Steady. Portland
dairy exchange net wholesale
prices; Cubes, extras 41c; stand
ards 4ic; prime firsts 301".
Creamery prices: Prints 3c over
cube standards.
I'.OCS l'Yesh standard extras,
jc higher at 2tie; fre.sh standard
firsts 'J 4c: fresh medium fxtra-
There were large transactions in
Armour LS, blocks of 5000 to 20,000
shares changing hands. Total sales
approximately 3.300,000 shares.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
ugene Comstock, Alice Comstoek.
Addison Comstock, Kgbert Corn
stock, Lottie Comstock, Lcttie
Hurch, La urn Havernick, Wil
liam Ilavernick, C. C. Comstock,
and Mary Comstock, Plaintiffs,
Vs.
I am a candidate for the of:
of county commissioner, subject
the will of the republican party
ttiA Mnv nftTntirv. .1. (i. LOV1.
Lucy earin. Itowland Saxton, TdaiSnowy Butte orchard. Central
Saxton, George Saxton, Jr., Ku-t ,
SCIIOOIj SLIMCKINTI'NDKNI
I am a candidate for the
publican .nomination for schi
superintendent. V. A. DAM:
Medford, May 17.
I am a candidate for the Re
lican .nomination for county
nerintendent.
G. W. MILAM
May 17
I nm a candidate for nomina:
on the republican ticket fur t hi
fice of County School Supcrint'
ent.
SCSANNK HOMKS CAUTE
May 17.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I am a candidate for re-nom!
tlon on the republican ticket
County Commissioner. If noi
nated and elected I will contii
to do my best to give the pe(
an economical business adra;
tratlon. VICTOR BURSEUJ
Maj
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
nice Saxton, Jessie Kicher. Al
pha Kicher, Hilda Aanderson.
Ituth Comstock. Kthel Comstock,
Roger Comstock and W. J.
Moore. Defendants.
To the Defendants above named:
In tile name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to
appear and answer the Complaint
filed ill .tin st vim In Dip 11 Imvn on
iltitled Court nnd cause on or before
the 7th day of June, 1 that be
ing the time prescribed by the
Court In the order for the publica
tion of tills Summon upon you and
four weeks successively from the
date of the first publication there
of; and if you shall fail so to ap
pear and answer, for want thereof.
Plaintiffs will take a decree acafnst
you for the partition and sale of
' i i H...I , .
i.i- iuimniiiK iifscniini orem ses.
DISTRICT ATTOUXEX
I am a candidate for renom
tlon In the Republican primarl
May 18th. I stand pledged
guard tho taxpayers from V
unnecessary, . expensive trials
investigations by securing pleas
guilty and speedy convictions.
In 1927 I handled 4.1S crimi
cases, secured 7 convictions frort
trials nnd 430 pleas of guilty.
ONE COOD TKKM DKSKRV
ANOTIIKU.
NEWTON C. CHANEY
May 17.
Brisb
anes
Today
(Continued from Pago One)
A Pat tie Creek physician says.
"Constipation is responsible for
more misery than any other cause."
I iim immediate- relief ban been
found. A tablet called Rexull Or
i derlies hits been discovered. This
I tablet attniets water from the sys
i ten. into the lazy, dry, evacuating
; bowel culled the colon. The water
I loosens, the dry food waste und
causes a gentle, thorough, natural
i movement without forming a habit
or ever Increasing the dose.
' Stop suffering from constipation.
Chew a Uexall Orderlte nt night.
! Next day bright. Iet 24 for 2.re
dairy by-products nre excellent nnd: It'l seme ns uj.ius m us ,((,.,v al ,no nearest Itexull Dru
, i M.wt -i.J buti wav. Wo TocenTlv iroi lino ' ......
towlt: A tract of land fronting
4..i feet on Push Street and being
144 feet deep, beine the SontherK-
j Half of Lot numbered Three (3)
in isiock numoereu rorty-four
(44) in the City of Ashland. Jack
son County. Oregon; nnd for the
division of the proceeds-of said
sale, less the expenses thereof and
of this suit, among the various
parties hereto in accordance with
their respective interests as speci
fied in the Complaint.
Service of this Summons upon
y ou . by publ ica t i o n , is made by
order of the Honorable C. M.
Thomas. Circuit Judge, at Med
ford, Oregon, the 8th dav of May.
I i 28, and the date of the first
publication is Mav 10th, 1!(2S.
Cl'STER K. ROSS.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
707 First Natl. Punk Pldg..
Salem. Oregon.
I am a candidate for the Her
lican nomination for District
toney at the May prinuirit'S. I
a native Oregonlnn anil have pi
ticed ns a trial lawyer and pi
cutor in Oregon for 14 years.
believe my record shows I am
Ified for this nosltion In every
"PPT A LAWYER IN TME V
TRICT ATTORNKV'S OFFICE
ALLISON MOULT0X,
(Pnld ndv.)
HAVg YOUR
eyes
EXAMINED
NOW
THE NEBBS The Deceiver
By SOL HESS
WOW U.S. QRCkSS riOUMDEftlE
UP AMOTWEK 1WCE POINTS ST'6
Goirjci up like: a fMLi2iAOMeTer?
N AM QNttsI MAT 6 OUST
SMOVirJG AcJOTMte TuItC
HUNUWtU l6UtKi INI
(V POCK tT
ii
IS. 6MOVirJG ArJOTMte TuItC
A HUlMOetD liUCKS IM
If i yrJ POCKET
I H U A'V
I've GOT TO STfJClcSsATEM OUT TMlS
face: eeroee i Oct into our rooms
tXPQEblOKJ OKI IT &MCLL WlMOW Tt4C
STOCK S DCXKI& WE-LL AND bUL t.L -GCT
THC POBCMASlNii FCvE.1?. 'V
. CO&TS DOOGM TO OC IIEViKV AK lUND.
WHM"6-THC NAATTCQ?
must bc &ometwin6
AwruL NO ONE COULD
WEA13 A FACE UKt THAT
VOW PLEASURE . OUT WITH
VT I CAN STAND THE
tjanLK - DID VOUQ STOCK
COME DOWN OFF ITS
TTMCeE'6 NOTH'NG,
TME MCOTEQ WtTi-l ME
CAN'T A PEWSON BE
STOOL) S MlNDeO ONCE
IN A WHILE 7 IF MY
FACE ISN'T PLEASANT"
LOOxTlMC BUT &ENDS '
forth Pleasant WOODS
WHAT UOYOUCaRtl
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s.-
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Co-AO.eV.-3
We pgy a terrible
penalty
oft-times from oyc nef-
lect, .Tis better to be saf
than sorry. .
' OUR SLOGAN
Good classes if you need
them, otherwise GOOD
ADVICE.
Dr. Jud Rickert
Optometrist
222 E. Main
LUMBER
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