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rP,mOftT f7TTj TTHrVTNB, fEDFORn, orfWON', MONDAY. MAT 51. 1929. Complete Unofficial Returns in County on Contested Offices State Dp If a leg to N'utlonal Convention iBt Pint. Peleg to N'at'l t'onv. PreKfdenlial Kl-ctora School Suit. I'air Tirouniis .onKreKs nian Sec y of State Justices Sup. Ct District Attorney t'ounty 'Sheriff I'oinm. : i I i i i I i. 2 H 5 230! 4: 2i I 12! 132 3, III I 4 6, 25. 30 6' 4; k 311 425 ' S I 34 I 2Xj 32,1 604 I 407( 6 637, 3o 7 40 46 7 30 39 27 05 77 10, 141 I 40 30i lit 71! it 13; 45 44 20; 7i 19 20 20 61 60 10! 29! 6 171 30. 3! 1 42 23i 3! 20; 31 29 00 22 45 40 6 76;! SSI, ' 7! 2 A.hlUll) Ui: 27X 3 1 Si CIKi J.'. .Ali.kM-h 3 xj III Ii A.irKiie X 7 III tij 1J llutron I j liWInvlew 21 13 16 23 7 lluttB KallH 1 H 20 27 2 13 North C.lilrul 1'olnt 22 AD Gfi 77 2H Sunlit, I'emrul I'uliu tt 44 6sj 73 3ti Climax .; 2 1 71 it Si lrby .' 1 2 6 2 Kagle Point .. 27 29 22j 461 Fluunc'o Hock 13 9 24 J! 17 Footil Urcek. 17 17 12 1U K Guld illll ft 27 47 4H 121 CrIINn Creek II 12 9 20 21 J.'uI:kiiiv;1I .Wiith . 21 2il 65 73 421 JuckHonvUle, Hnulll 19 'iM U'i 30 2U Lake l reek J3 II 17 14 n JlfaduwH 4 2 6 14 leiirnril North Main 341 27 69 79 32 Moitford South Main 3 29 27 SU m iledfnril North Central... 23 12 33 42 It: Msdford Houth Central .. 34 32 61 76 16 Ml'dford North Hlvrrnltte.. 66 3n tif K2 2o lied ford Oukil.lU- 30 24 4K K6 26 Ma'iiroill Ni wtoivli til) 6K 83 114 40 NortlH'aKt MiMtford !iw tioj 107 137 lis HoutlieuMt .Medfora iin 4t no tol 43 fcuuttiwest Meilforil 24 33 96 109 lis WfM Meilforil 49 4K 74 K.li; nil Northwest MOilfuril 2li 211 41 02 49 Mound 10! 16 131 21 1 X, Indian! Homo 101 12 in! 30! 71 1'erryilllle Ill 23 32 D4 13) Hintmlx. Kant 20 23 27 27 ill I'hui'tllx.' Went 26 2o 2S 69 16 Hock 1'oint 7 lti 271 10 191 Huttuo. River 41 2I 40 04 21 Uoxy Anil ... 12 8 i 12 l Pann Valley I 1 l 41 0 RlnrllllK Illll Talent 63! 40! HI 72i 221 Trull 17 ni -joi .V T'hlnn hi 7 9 1SI Viitkiim 3' 6 0 111 31 Willow Hfirliuia I'll 17 20 23 41 Wllner 17 12 17 6 1 3- BiHklyou ilolKhlH 9 16 23 3l mj 62 34 7 17 61 17 14 3 r,i.j oi I k7 4 3 23 141 23 i'l 20! 1 61 42 4 1 3i I 20. U II" HI 4 i l 31 I 6! 6 1 liii 10, i u ! 17 35 ZK 20 1 301 21 i 111 191 91 121 161 32 4 ' 7! O I 4i 111 HI 0 111 141 2 II 25 7! 6i M lli 25 lo ! HI 1 01 2! Ill IKI "I 22 491 30 20! 331 HI HI 2o: o; 2?! 201 6l K3 01 Olj I09 43, 1 ! 24 62i 42 20 24 231 131 20, 121 1 41 27 4 3 21. 35 92 M 44 00 73 7 3 91 120 KM' 901 I44 041 231 3S 021 ' 641 7 3j 1 71 79 111 0 I 64 1! 71 1 1 29' 3 21 HjH!l239;l17!2D16,1103:i306' lo 34 31 2H 2 691 62l 30 37, 33 30 'II III 4I 121 i? 3H 2a 661 6 31 7! 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Ill 1x1 31 20j I 291 VII 2X 04j 3o! 22 31! 391 231 23' 37 37 20 211 20 3:11 1,;, 2:! 2,;j 41 6 11 in 1 1 r, si 2Ki 3!) 43' tt 2H oil 40 69' 411 47 67 40' 611 421 331 19; 30 371 35 301 241 OS', 04 701 711I f,K 64 45 391 41! 521 CH 45' 601 63,' 3 1 I 19 641 7o 37; 001 30 '31 4 1 601 102! 73 ,901 06! 00 49 031 Kxl !,7 lUKl 7: 3l 24! 52 471 40 7ll! 4I 4H 31! 341 2 4 1 771 64I XII 30: 0I ill! 411 112; 7l' 40! 22 30! 371 30 I 441 33 27' III 20, 21! 15 I 25! 10 33 20 221 22! nil 311 h; 401 20! 341 40: 30! 341 421 30 15j 291 43, 22 311 Jki S0 47 40'' 56! 331 47; . 321 291 361 33 1 I ! 2 41 So 49 631 4' 0;! 29l 171 171 1HI 111 07l 6o'l Oil 4ol 2! 6 1' 1.1 1 If. I 14' 11: I I . : 0! 2' 0! 1 1 S7 41 00 cxj 66! 03' 62' 12! I. IK! 23' IT.; 1 Si l! in 121 101 is! mi mi Hi "I 8 7! Ii! ill 91 71 141 16 24 20 23' 2,21 lol 6! II HI !! o; ,7! 121 15 6 I0 20 11; 23j 13 6i 69! 8! 3 S4 40 13 41 23' ' 00! 61 ! 31! Ii K3 67 61, 7! 3 S2' 1117 126, 90' 901) 134; on' 31' 3 5, 63 I 42i 04! 10' So1! HI 4'l 73 I 19 1 19 30' 19'l 23 I 4 ft9! 42 22 69' 20; no; 00' 3K HI mil 92 04 93 91 103 1421 1701 120: 125' 171' vr, 40 4" Oil! r,7' t 3 1 13 35! 92! 17! 35 K22' C57'1019!2624I1399 I606 11301 16 AL SlVIITH GOT AIR ARIVIAOA TO'FLOWER SHOW IS i .1 7 421 25 GK I I 74 061 431 III 9 92 61 92 81 90 13 l S11 43 21! 60( I ' 77 051 39 951 90 " 90l 133! 15Hi 157 101 71 144 147 1041 104 114 341 3l! 64 ! 641 091 ml 40! 89i 10' 6' 89; 2ll 60j 75 05 "Jl 981 1i! 69; 90! 801 941 13li 14ll 61 80! 41! 2t; 67 38 071 f,;ii 73 I 01 3 7 89 151 3i; I 31! 07 641 7 21 9! 3HI 90 14! 1 1 1 155 80 35 31 01 63 70 10 38 24! 20! 141 I 241 311 I4 30 20' 4! ' 4 I 33l 191 141 30 201 LESSTHAN HALFiLAND HERE 1ST OF LOCAL VOTE WEEK IN JULY DECLARED BEST EVER SEEN HERE Complete Unofficial Count 40 Large Airplanes Will! , in Jackson County Shows1 Make Medford Stop in i N. Y. Governor Got 479 Votes to 695 for His Op ponents Canon Had : Close' Call. Country-Wide Tour, Secy. Complete nnof ficlul returns from tile 67 prnclnclH nf Jiickion county bioiwht no mutvrlal cliiumo In (ho raoi for county coinniliHluner and Bherlff. Stacy la leudlni; Allien (or sliorlff by Hi votes, the full county heiui; an lullowa: Stacy, 1944; Allien, le2. . The content for commltwloner tanda aa fnllowa: Ixive, 2014; Ilurusll, 1857. Love'8 majority, 157. Governor Alfred E. Hinlth carried Illonma of ninny colors, ur pautilnir even the expectations ot Medford's flower lovern, Breeted the hundreds of visitor today at j the annual flower show of the Medford Floral society, hehl on 1 West Main street In the lower I of Oregon Aero Club. Tells' fl"or Kf Mni Tempic i.uiwinK.1 ' Hesponse hy exhihltors was so Chamber of Commerce. Un-at umt n surncient nm r r' vines und container rould not lie obtained. I The 40 lrKo airplane.,, each! ''"""I ere schiduled to ! awarded early this afternoon ami manned and sponsored hy Its own f,m Hl.,ntlonsi Jwhrn were! manufacturer, which will leave expected to have omo trouble Detroit June 30 for n natlnnnl alr'ln tn''1 "ik, with conipetitlon sol tour will stup over In Medford , C'''"' , , , , ,, . lf especial Interest Is a lloo- ' within n few minute of earn other, .i.P n,.t.. ,.iimi,i ,,. i hy Mrs. II. II. l.owry. The flower ' Is of a tleep red and for a climlt- l I'J!!L! :'474 '21 I5!1024'2676i'3294i 2904 2903 : display a "I'llmhlnB Sunhlirst" rose of yellow With Ions stemH. A small rose. "Tip-top." entered 1-v Mi-m t j. semoii and a flolden Kmldein rose, entered by Mrs. It. Vnn lloevenheru of Sams Valley, nre also very nttractive. In addi tion to the roses, the first local showinjr of Oriental Popples Is another feature of the flower show. The poppies were rtowii by Mrs. II. T. llPlMh of South Holly street, and are the largest of the kind ever exhibited here. There are also numerous ex hibits of Iris, sweet peas, colum bines and chrysanthemums, all of which nre artistically arranged. 4 529' 475! 152 1 S27I Itfki 330;l 105, 437 4511 657 II 25, 254, 210 24, 240; 20M 77, 2J 22 I I 3 41 4; 4 3 l 7'i 0 ' 6 , 4, 9-! 5' 8 j 5' 1. 0, 2; I 30 271 15! 13' 13' 15' ! J3I 25 24 J4 7 25; 19 18! 25; 29i I 131 2, I l 1 II 1 3 1 22 13; 16 19 13 13 1, 20, lie 14., 13, 4, loj 1, I 39'l 30 12' 13 13 24,1 ' 14i 32 '31 40, 7 4 20! 22,' . 23, 21 20 4 15' 0; 11 13i 1 0 j 1 3 1 11; 24; 30 34. 21! 21 0 It' 26r U 3:1 k 91 12i 7 I "0.1 69 35' 20' 211 41: 271 71 65 4il 21 28 4li 03'l 32; 67 34 201 44, 7! i Kl 6l 39! 37 16 421 40! 74 45 47 25 28, 44 Cli; CSl 401 35 27; 30 0 1 I 9 I 0' . 3; 1, 4; 7 4 li 7 4 7! 3; V 0 I l 1! 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I 12! 40, 7i 5li 231 5 6 1 13i 191 15! 0! 8! 1! 27! a; T z : I : i i '7:7 231 l42l '4:10 71 5 I 0 20 2V 10 : 39 21 7; 1-'! 23 19 101 19; 43 21 16' 17 1 55 IS 34j -s i ' ' 0.1 45 21 I 821 54 2! 3 3, 11 1 ! 4 1 I 40: 33 sr.; s; 29' 19 ! 63 is 4, 91 14 23 131 40 621 74 Ml H 27; 211 401 34 1 59i kr, 21! 24 I 33! 73 14 12,1 I 3' 4 I 23, 27: 131 21 as 1 20 si' 3d 19; 11' 71 72 2l! 47. 1 321 :i,l 20 30 lor, 1;; 21 j 23 1 25' 20 4ll 34, 100 114 30 63 151 S3! 3.'P 31 31! 63: 201 55 23: 3n; I 25! 0, 63! 12 II! 13' 02 17 25! 21 ' 24! 20. 70 32 51 35 00 39 2 6! 12 i; 5i! 21 39' 20; 108 67 9' 131 42 23 3j 4' 0 .1 32! 60! 110 r,;i 12 24; 24 44 15 10) 31 II 3! 9! 3 19 17! 10 30 21 20l 3 33 17 .k 211 46 7 1917 10 30'126 7jJ 2 7 9 9 1 1 7 S 7 Republican deleKates, first dls tii.t. 732 precincts out of 813 In district, two lo be chosen: K. J. Adams. EuKene. 30,000; Carl lllir up. Junction City, 22.017; Hal I). I'ntton, Salem, 35,340. For repulillcan delegates, sec ond district, 374 precincts out ' of 407 in district, two to he chosen. !'. H. Irnnhne, Lntlrando. 8925 R. I'. Mnhaffey, Kend. 10.308; 1. I. Temple, Pendleton. 10,102. For delegates at larae to' demo cratic national convention, 137;i precincts, four to be chosen: rseorue L. Ourry, Seio. 10.187; j W. A. Delzell, Kuiem. 7777; Ashbyl ('. Iliekson. Tortland, 10.094: Kert K. Ilaney, Portland, 12.718; John .Manning. Portland, 10.441; 11ukIi Mcljiin, Murshfleld, 8412; I). W. j Sheahan. Knternrise, GC60; H. (1. 1 Starkweather, Portland. 9659; F. R. Tlchenor. Portland, 5729; li. H. Turner, Dallas, 4563; Elton 'VVat klns. Portland, 9333: Louise Pal mer Weber, Portland. 6579; W. A.1 Wood, Itainier, 4628. j Canon Gets In. !M. Hill, lined Hiver, 2081; W. F. For delegate democratic con- ! Jackson, Moro, 17tl5; Will M. volition from first Oregon ilis- peleison. Pendleton, 1S80. not 590 tueelncts. two to be, 1 .. ... t i.- electors 1209 nre- chosen: W. II. Canon, Medford, 6532: U- J- Fry. Salem. 5532; 11. A. Harris. Snlem, 6413; O. II. oleen. ColumhU City. 6322. Delegate to democratic conven tion, from second district. 300 precincts out of 497 In district J.- D. Burns, p. Combs. Jr., Condon, 2022: Maker, 1S13; cinels. five to lie chosen: W. P.. (Ile.ison, Portland, 17.717; 11. A. Miller. Portland, 10.809; T. II. j Comte. Portland. 10.004: C. c. DonaURh, Portland, 14.997; E. K. P.nickney, Portland, 14.784; M. I. , I.anKley. Forest drove, 12.093; I .Miniiy 000 noiie.viii.io, riir.ni.ni 11.415; J. X. lis. 11,204. McFadden, Corva!- rixi) si-ux woman (Continued from P&xt Ont) either on July 8 or 10, according to Charles T. W, Kchols, secretary of the Areo club of Oregon, who wa the principal speaker at the Chamber of Commerce forum luncheon this noon, during the Kl wanls huur at the Hotel Meilford. The planes, carrying 150 eastern residents In the aggregate, will he voiced, talked slowly, had a ten dency to be hard-boiled, nnd oc casionally wore a sombrero. lie claimed to lie n detective anil said that he had taken lessons In finger print work. He was friendly, talk atlve and hy trade a lumber mill worker. There are reports about town he was an adopted son of Mrs. Smith. Smith had a prominent Adam's apple and' nose. He talked of go lng tn Idaho to gel a position with the slate road department. Jackson comity In the Democratic 1 judged on the basis nf durability rote as loiiows: smith, 4.9; ,lm adherence to schedules, laud Walsh, 351; Meed. 201; Work-J ings, tnkeoffs and speed, although man, 83 ttll. inner will not be a major cou- One Medford precinct South I ideratlon. The prlie offered the Main is missing from the tiiiuffi- j wtiui,.,- to be no.000 at the colo nial count, no tony dciiik turned in ; lng rose, is regarded ns a rare 1 prize In Its class. Its long stems i enhance the nttractlveness of the , rose, which is not generally grown In tbo valley, ' As usual, Mrs. II. I. MeCaskey 1 of the Old Stage Uoad, hns a number of prize-winning exhibits, including a (leorgia Pernet rose, the largest on exhibition. It is of a pinkish color and exception ally attractive. Mrs. MeCaskey, among other exhibits, has also on IIOOVKIl VKTOftY t'KKTAIN (Continued from Page One) by the election board, on the IVm ocratlc ticket. The vole ( PcnmcniUc), 1.1 the city of Medford, for president, was: Smith, 188; Walsh, '.III; Uec.l, 2; Workman, 7. In the vote for delegate to the Democratic c o u v e 11 1 1 o n. Judge Canon Denyicratlc wnrhnrse, led hy the slim margin of ten votes. The count was: Canon, 6211; Fry, 4-12; Harris. 487; Oleen. 438. r.The coiintiy districts and Ash da lid voted hy slight mujiirillcs jdgalnsl Canon. , In the nice for county clerk, 'Jlelilin Stevens Meyers won Inundlly hy the following vote: leyers, 1701 ; Carter, I2l.'; ('rose. Ml:: Parker, 324. Mrs. Meyers led her nearest com petitor, (ienrge Carter, by 49f voles. . Susutine Holmes Carter, the other woman candidate, also won c:iily for school superintendent, the vote standing: Susanne II. Carter, 1917; Milan, I2H7; lll.tli. The canvassing hoard this morn ing commenced the work of count the voles ofllirally, nnd will probably complete thetr task by the end of tho week. The board Is composed of I III a in Meador lor the .IV'tnncratic parly. Mrs. Uirralne Morris for the Republican parly, and Mrs. Helen Arnold for lite 'county clerk's office. I). It. Keasy. Fred K. Kiddle. Sam A. Kozer. T. Pennington, S. I). Peterson, II. Sandblast. Portland, 30.843: Island Cltv 49.69; Salem, 80,028; 1, Newberg. 40.959: Milton, 41.615: I. Portland. 39.580 . A. W. Sehaupp. Klamath Falls, j 33 !2S:1!. X. Stanfleld, Portland. i 60,282; W. U Thompson, Portland,; 49.785. STANDARD OIL HEAD ; MUST STAND TRIAL ph tltin of tho tour nf 6, Oho ihIIhh, lUMMtrdini; tn Mr. hn. Tim Hl.'itt offtfial spoko of the air curnlval, which l hfltiK Hi:ifrtil In I'm lliitHl on J urn I it hi honor of the vinilorH ami ut a firtrunmr to thn ii'Hulir Rose rarnlval, nnd tnvltctl MtMiroi-tl reHhli ntti to uttnul tht rflrhrutliMi. lit also urd a royal wt'i'omp hrre for tin flycrH, In oimUt lo Iniiirt'HH thini with HtTtion nf tin tMitintry. In KiM-ukhiK of llw Mod ford air pori. th rortlaiiil man. nflr out- IIiiik rapid NdiilfH hrlnu nmilc In aviation, Miowfil (hi futility of, hftnu Ullfil With tht ihmmIh of tho prcHt-nt. "Hii imt tn HntiMfl-il hiTi with 40 acri'H for n InmlinK fUhl. (ift 140 arn-s and allow a rhunrf for dt'Vrlonnn'ni," he hahl. Anions othtr i tmsliti uitlonM he cm-phnsUt-d thft ni't'd of snvitm cnoimh inoiu-y for llhltn ritnlpnunt on th.. field. ' Tin talk of Mr. Kchols was fol- DaviK. lowed hy an imrrestinK noconnt of IiIh month' trip thrmmh tin tnuth and middle west, givrn hy C, V.. tl'opt iates. The day's promm wan In the chance of W. s. llolj;er, rhnlrm:n of the Chamher of iVmmeive com mittee, appointed hy Jthn Mann, prenident nf the hoard. Mcmhem of the Klwunis club, llotnry and I. lorirt clul.H were present, and the meHnw wild formally turned over to thy Chamber of Commerce hy II. II. Hammond, president nf the Klwant club. Ted linker reported tho Cali fornia and OroRnn editors would hold their convention at Crater lake May ! to 2fl and would he KiifKtH of Medford tit lunoheonn, deinllN to be made known later. "Hill" Allen reported there would he an Illustrated lecture at the Medford hotel Tuesday eveninf by Dorsey Smith, presi dent of the Portland ltotartann. lie a Inn told of the fit ra wlierry festival ot Itoflohurir May 2S nnd ? In vhlch nil service cttibs will wltend. The enravan. with the Americnn Lepion drum corpn. leaves tho Chamber of Commerce tho S.'ilh nt ti:30 n. m. V-WASHINT.TO.V. May 21. l Th Ulstrlet of Culumhin su InetnA court ruled today that Jtobfrt W. Stewart, chairman of ,tl.e hoard or Ihe Htandard (ill XilDipnnyof Indlnnn, must stand liii.' op chnruo of refusing to iniuwbr question propounded hy -ennte Teapot Dome com nltte. Juslled Slddons tipheld a dc nrrcr filed by thn government iiKnlnst Btewart petition to n creases working capital to lite case inmwn uut 01 nm.. mo, t rico. tho 'oil mnn mihseqiiently j t nnswi-red tho qucstlong of the I rienn rnits wanted at the Mall foiiinimee. . Tribune office, ti I'nrlllind llll.ernln hank In- On,. Why Not Have a Permanent Wall Finish? Why be satisfied with a wall finish that requires renewal every few yera, at add ed expense, when for practically the same first cost you can have walls and ceilings that are BEAUTIFUL SANITARY WASHABLE DURABLE. v M 1 1 o will give you such a finish and more. It drie with a flat velvety finish, entirely without gloss, and is suitable for every room in the house, including kitchen, bath and laundry. Let us tell you more about it. Woods Lumber Co. . .. ."Back to the Woods" 711 East Main phone 108 tlie going is tough There's no "kick" in city driving and the beaten path getamightly monotonous. The real motoring pleasure is in "discovering" unusual places blazing a trail of your own. And nowhere in the world is there such a wealth of "new" and different places to go as right here in the Westl Mountains the desert the ocean roaring streams placid lakes rugged canyons, peaceful valleys. Places rich in their own beauty and color ful in their historical associa tion all different, all unique, all charming. Your automobile club or any touring bureau will help you plan a "pioneer" vacation this summer. Seek new fields to conquer don't let the "tough going" scare you-1-Castorlube will make it easy I Hauling a four-ton load over mountain grades is in itself mighty tough go ing, and doing fifteen miles without oil is a re markable performance a real tribute to thelubricat ingqualities of Castorlube. Fifteen Miles Witliout Oil" Get Cas4orInie at independent filling stations & garages OAKEX COMPANY BAIR BRAND Pure California Oak Extract for Tanning EURCXA. CALIFORNIA March 15th. 1928. Castorlube Refining Co tn puny, 315 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Calif. Gentlemen: Please have your agent call at his eilitrst convenience, as we want to give hiin our specifications for all types of Castorlube you manufac ture, for the coming season. We arc sold one hundred percent and then some. One of our big trucks carrying over four tons of tan bark extract accidently gave us the great est demonstration we have ever heard of for lubricating oil. All our hauling is done over moun tain roads (the old Weitchpec trail, etc.), and not easy going. One of the oil pipes broke on the road nnd the oil drained out unknown to the driver. He drove back to the plant nnd started out again, the gauge apparently not working. He looked at the oil and there wasn't a drop in the car. He had the pipe repaired, started out aain and found where on the road fifteen miles away, the oil had drained out. No.v, fifteen miles without oil in a big loaded truck otfer mountainous roads, is almost unbelievable, with out damage to the motor, but we are simply stating a fact. The superior oiiiness of the Castorlube was surely demonstrated to us even as we were forced to admit better power and more mileage in our smaller trucks. That is why we wish to use Castor lube in all the types you manufac ture that we can use. OAKEX COMPANY by Fred S, Bair LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION DISTRIBUTORS '