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PAGE EIGHT ' ' arflDFORD MATL TRTTstTNE,' Mfcf)j7QTtD,' OT?E("!OX WEDNESDAY, MAY 1(5, 1928. 1 1 t a MX , ....... .. .. i. . . . - . Real Quality Malt Syrup SvrP ! I l'' wum DELEGATE-LARGE! OF FAIR LEVY Tlic choice of those who liavc tried them all Plain and liop flavored Strictly union made ANIIEUSEU-BUSCH, St. Louis SOLD BY GROCERS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE " VALLEY CANDY COMPANY DUIributort ' Medford H. C. ENDERS Diitributort ililand BM-IO For Delegate to Republican National Convention for Nomination for Presi dent and Vice-President Fred E. Kiddle of Union County. pelegatc-at-Large . . Voters will find lii.s iiuiiic mi the Imllot us follows: 20 FRED E. KIDDLE "Hoover for 1'rcsidciit, .McNnr.v for Vicc-I'residcnt" YOl.'H CONSIDERATION AT THE I'OJJ.S KT.Nl'lHTrVUA' SOUCITKl) Fred E. Kiddle Candidate for Delegate to the Republican National Convention (PnM Adv.) I a tltls i.-in n 1 1 1 ii a i n t h a n -iiounceincnl of Senator Kred 11. Kit Idle for candidate fur tirloKatc at liiiK'- to the lt intldlcun Na tional eon vent in. .Mr. 1II tile Is a you dk man, hut hatt Ik-en prom inent In polltit'M fur a number of yen i n. In llihi, while at tending tli" l.'nlvei-hity of Oregon, he wan pres ident .of the II iik hes-for-1 'resident student's club at the university. During the woild war. Mr. Kld dle dropped out of local politics, boiiu- more concerned In the Kreat uwatlun which concerned the boys In olive drab who were ; "over there," hut upon his re turn to the Stat en, he became active In American Kcfon affairs mid has been In attendance at most of the national conventions of the Leuion. He Is pant cum-j mnmler of his own post and a past stute commander of Orenon ! He Is now a member of the Ore Bon (Senate, representing Union, I 'mat ilia and Morrow counties and also the statu campaign man UK or of the Herbert Hoover presi dential campaign In Oregon. Senator Kiddle Is-uetlvely con nected In the business affairs of the stale, belnj secret nry treasurer of the I'lonecr Klouiv Iiik Mill company of island City, the headiiuarlci-H of the Kiddle milling and rnhi buxincHH. Fred K. Kiddle lu a komi of former Henutor K. K. Kiddle, for mer member of the State High way commission. Senator Klddlo has for his slo gan on the primary ballot, "Hoo ver for president, McNary for vice-president." ;'!' the Voters of Jackson County: We are under the belief t,itt (he , " mill tax levy for the t-ompiV-tion of the buildiiiKs at the Jack son county fair grounds (s abso ,lut"Iy iK'ee.ssary fur the further lance of agriculture In all phases. I.'nless this measure Is punned by the voters at the election next Fri ;day, May 1Mb, ly-K, it will be j Impracticable to hold fairs in our ; county as there will be no avail abte funds, and our investment (holdings at ptenent will he useless. . (Signed) W. J. HAKTZKLU I County Judge. I VICTOR BURSKLb, ' Commissioner, j Clio. Al,KOF). j CommiKsioner. Ashland Chamber of Com. Committee Endorses Fair Levy .it HAVE TAKEN ON Ashland, Oregon. May liith, llil'S. Wo, the indorsement com mittee of the Ashland cham ber of commerce, feeling that the proposed levy for im provement and betterment tif Jack yon County Fair Grounds should carry at the election, Friday, May IS, do hereby indorse said measure. (Signed) T1IOH. W. SIMI'SON H. McN'AlK u. k. schuoi:deu I). V. KAY, Jr. K. H. ISAAC. Tho above statement matle today by this committee is available for' publicaiiun or use in any manner for the improvement of the county fair grounds. r , CJKO. W. DUNN, President. CHIEF OF: POLICE OF KANSAS G!TY : ' IN LOVETANGLE KANSAS (MTV. May 1C P, The resignation by telegraph of William A. Shreeve. t hief of po lice hero for four years, today was followed by an announcement by polieo commissioners that no investigation was content plat eil of published reports of un escapade in a fashionable south side home. Shreeve sent his resignation to the police commissioners from Denver yesterday a few hours after the Kansas City Star pub lished a report of his unannounced appearance in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jesllo It. Choato hoTe Inst Friday night and of his al leged threat to kill Mr. Choate and himself because she had be come reconciled with her husband after a separation of several months. The Star said Shreeve left the lwu.-e after Mrs. Choate called the district police station and reported that the chief had enter ed her home while Intoxicated and was brandishing u pistol. Shrecvo left for Denver the next, morning, following an un nouneement by his physician that the chief's health necessitated a rest of at least three weeks In his tcl?graphi( resignation. Shreeve, said that "apparent exag geration over recent affairs which caused embarrassment to my friends, is my chief worry." When asked about the Choate escapade over long distance tele phone Shreevo said: "Reports of the affair were garbled." lo de clined to discuss.' details of the affair and said he planned to re main . In Colorado for about two weeks with Mrs. Shreeve. j Tiomsoe us Utf" steamship Hobby, ! bringing Captain George H. Wil J kins uml Carl I:. lOich-on witli their I plane from Green Harbor, Spitz- (iM-riten, MHerel. Two steamers vvhh bunds blaring, and a fleet of j small bouts i'scorted the Hobby j Into the harbor. - - civic d legation hoarded the ve-I iin'.f L-r-'led (he explorer i pit' "-Pm ill j few"" ' jj I ALLISON .Morirox who fI-' fiura I'olut llmrow, Al-.- k;i. tu Hilzl'iiKi n a month ui;o.j When lllt'l ilist inliin kid u lhi! nuuv uniia Ihe the em tit llu-. thr.viiK, the iiftiMlMt v( the nni-i nlr.pal cuumil curdiu!ly( wclwinfd . Ihem. i Tile oniwil tl)"ii iMiriiil thi'i flif-iH on ilu-lr Hhouldn through tit., .srj 1m t !h'ir hoii-l UKLLINOHAW. K U . Jiit'8 mummy will be ti younK !.. iluiijes of exuluroi'M tu Alaska lire realized. Charles If. frjtull others will lok i' the cves ( Che Aleutian islamU ( Jmiiibc,, of the i first 1 1 1 e r tot xorlh Anieriea. Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall Delivered a magnificent preachment upon demagogues and their "trick figures." Good people, has the lesson which h brought home to you been so soon forgotten? , Anderson said Uiat Chaney in three and a half years saved the county and turned into the general fund of the county al. most two thousand dollars. The exact figures were $190522, as shown by the records. , George Roberts was paid $2000.00 by the county for t&. ing Chaney's place in the D'Autremont case. t.ifirjiu KoIh'Hs, for doin;,' Chaney's work - !j2(luu.l)i) Threi' and a half years' saving lUI'j.22 Jackson Count v in the red 1M.TS The announcement is matle else where In this paper of the change In the Oldsmohlle agency lu Alt;tl- 1 ford to Armstrong Motors, Inc. This new agency has a line of these - well known cars lu the showroom , floors. j "No. wo tiro not dropping the i Huilson-Ksscx or the Cadlllac-La- Salle lines, but are taking on an other popular line, the Oldsmolille, so we will be in a position to sup ply every demand for motor ve hicles," wild I. S. Armstrong to day. "We expect to sell more cars between now and January of next ; year than any like period of time, ; title to the splendid prospects for ; crops of all kinds and business con i ilitfntw In tilt valley." Hot Weather Necessities Now is the time to prepare for warm weather. Stocks are new and selections are easily made. Refrigerators ARCTIC QUEEN refrigerators are con structed from the best of materials by skilled workmen. Havo wire shelves, gal vanized iron and white enamel linings, self-retaining casters, removable drip pipe and swinging base board. Nil SOA top ii'iT, ic( capucilv :0 llw. t'ifh ! $15.40 No. A' top irei it.'o capafity (i." lbs., cadi $24.50 1!K), side iciT, ice capacity, It) His., e;u li ..$29.00 l!Ki, front iccr, apartment style, ice capacity 8" lbs, each $32.75 "i.VJA. side iccr, ice capacity, ti") His., each $3S.25 '!.", Alaska, orcelaiii lined, front iccr, cork lined, ice capacitv ll,s" $75.00 I'Jti"), Alaska, front iccr. ice capacity ."() lbs. each $40.00 Cobiniliia. trout iccr, felt lined, ice capacity .100 lbs, $35.00 Columbia, side iccr, capacity 7" His., each $32.50 K Columbia, porcelain lined, side iccr, capacity 12.") lbs, $65.00 i:)0K, Columbia, front iccr, capacity ,"() lbs $26.00 IIP, porcelain lined, side iccr, capacity 7." lbs., $17.50 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers No. No. .No. No. 100 No. .No. No. No. No. No. 1 quart 12 quart $3.85 $4.50 (Von Know TlieuO quart $5.50 5 per cent Cash Discount I quart ti oiiart $6.50 $S.OO For Correct Time Call 35-J Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. A Reliable P lace' to Trade In the TraJing C enter of Medford oejpi WASHINGTON, .May 111 (T) Wiitlnit 111 tint current Ihhuc of "IMaln Tnlk." Senator Nye. ruimli Mcnn, North Dakota, sci-n a form(l liy 11 coalition of the west uml south I'lilci iiiR into a Iiiuk po llllcally iloiiilniuil Irnlustiial north oust. IVrlarhiK it Is liliu I lie Aimui call people realized that eainpaiKii eoiitriluitions "are iilven for value recelveil," Nye warned that unless the east ceases lo rewird the south anil west us "colonies," these sec tions either would separate or take over tho country themselves. The former course, he said, was unspeakable and imleaslhle, but ho pointed out that the west and the south would have the numerical Ktreimth in couBress lo control the ;;ovei'iinieul. Whilo the "solid south" has been an obstacle In effccllns such u coal tion. Nye said the west-south com bination now was beiUnnliiK to show Its head in k-Kfslatlve contests. "If the favored Kroup of states in the northeast persists, through the use of exorbitant cnniimiKii funds contributions to dominate tho affairs of the nation," he declared, "there is Just one recourse open to the rest of tho country. That is lo take away from this section the economic udvantaKes which enable it to buy uml hire purlieu and buy clecllons." U. S. POLE FLYERS II i OSLO, Norway, Jlay Hi. W) 1 Two men, who fiew across the roof! of the world,' came1 to continental! Ihiriipo- in- triumph toiluyi-- I Criiwils lined the h n r b o r of Is this a one-law county? Why are not all the figures published by Anderson? Have wo reached a point where the prosecution of murder is of less importance than the trick compila tion of prohibition figures, and haggling with criminal stool pigeons over their wages in the dark corners of the jail, and pondering the weighty question of whether the receipts taken shall be-filled out or prudently left blank? Are vou weary of the Cliiiiicy-Aiitlcrsiui-Taleiit Ifiitg'.' Allison Moulton prosecuted in 1925. During that year he tried more cases in court than have been tried during the entire oalahce of Chaney's term. The county never paid out a cent for private lawyers. ; Duriiif.' that period seven 'felony eiines appeared tinlt one trial docket and he tried tlici till that went to trial. He lias liecn trained lor (lie business. Vjioii a eold-blooiled question of ability there, can lie no other choice. . (live him Hie Kcpnliliciiii nomination and stop this procession of lawyers appearing for ami afiainst .Jackson County's prosecutor. J'nid Adv. DR. R..W. CLANCY LOCAL PEAR RECIPE CONIES! EXTENDED UNI END OF WEEK lti imH'r to kIvi tmoro liousc wivtj and srltonl rhlliht'n thruout t lu alloy a Hmnro to aultmit j their rtvipp.s i"or pivparinf; Kokwo , Itivor valloy peui-M, tho Traffic assuciation hi'Hvxtvnd-rd thir con tout until thi" ivfninfc'of Satur day. May lit. Karh vt thp four lu'Mts ri'olic will hv awarded 11 ; prlz if $,".00. and will e juinted ;im tho two million or inurp wrap ler! that will ho rami'd with thi product all over tho world, i Koripoa mo to bo sent to C T j Hakor. wfrotary f tho hmocIh I Hon. at the chanihor of com morce. ' Tho rod pes may cover any ' mot hod of proparinK this product, ttrcordlni; lg tho . commit loo In charuo. anil will ho Judged on tho laN of originality and delecti- ! hility. That housewtvos who send In their recipes urn doinn their hit toward advertising of Uobuo I Klver valloy, as well a 3 taking their chamo on winnini: otic of the four equal prijtos. w:s further (stated hy H. W. Hamlin, pom- I mi t too mom her. Other memhors of the committee are: Karl t'oe. H S. Morgan and H. T. Hub 1 iM.d THE APPOINTMENT OF 1 Armstrong Motors, Inc. 101 South Riverside As Agents for Medford and Southern Oregon It is with pleasure that Olds Motor Works announces this new member of the Oldsmobile dealer organization. This new association brought about by close similarity of business ideals will be of interest to Oldsmobile owners and friends in this vicinity. It will give full assurance of satisfactory service to Olds mobile owners. It will mean that a representative line of Oldsmobile's models, and a complete stock of parts will be constantly maintained so that the needs of every Oldsmobile customer and owner can be immediately supplied. Whether you are an Oldsmobile owner at present or considering a car some time in the future, you are cor dially invited to visit this establishment and inspect the service facilities as well as the latest open and closed Oldsmobile body types now on display. Eanannca LUMBER a i Al.l- " ' o & O TROWBRIDGE rm M'MIIKH TA11D mm' liana adJ S'Jt4i'V''v":';!''. "jW 'r .: j . - 3af -f r Cor. 6th and Bartlett Phone 35-J e