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IMfiPFOTCP MATT, TKTBTTNT5, MEDFOfh); OTNXiOK. SFNTUY, AFfiFRT 5. 1028. Medford mail tribune Dtily, Bandar, Wetkly Publitbwl b? th VEDPOHO FHlNTUiQ 00. II-IT I9 N. Fir bt. PtMM Tl BOBKRT W. RUHL, Editor 8. BUM ITER SM1T1I, lUnagM Aft IulieiulDt Newppr Kn tared u aecotjd elm matttr t Wad lord, OrtgAD, under Act of Warch 6, l7. BUBSORIITION EATEU By U all In Advance: v Daily, with Bundiy, year 17.60 Daily, with Sunday, monlli T Daily, without Sunday, yar 6-60 Dally, without Sunday, month 66 WeAly Mail Tribune, wit year.... 100 Sunday, one year t.Ofl By Carrier, In Advance In tledlord, Ash land, Jackaonvillc, Outral Point, Phoenix, Talent, Uo'd Hill and on Hlgtiwaya: Daily, w.CJi Bunday, mofilti $ .75 Dally, without Sunday, month On Dally, without Sunday, one year... 7.00 Dally, with Sunday, one year..... 0.00 All terms, caab In advanct. MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kectlrfof Full Uaard Wit. HefTlc Onlj paper Id citj or oouac racelriog oT.a DJ telegraph. Th. Aiaoclated Pr.ua la erHonWelj en titled to the uae for republication of all newa diapatchea credited to It or otuerwiee credited id thia paper, and alao CO tha local bawa publlahed herein. All rifftiGa for repuiillostlon of apecta du patches herein are alao reaerred. Sworn daily average circulation for all laontha ending April 1, 1028, 4681. Official paper of the Cite of Urdlord. Official paper of Jachaon Counts. Advertising Rrpreaenratlv M. C. MOOKNSKN A COMPANY Off (we Id New York, Chicago. Detroit, Ban rranciaeo, Lo Angelea. Seattle, Port land. Smudge Smoke The air has been rent all week by the Hilent roar of the batju drum and the blat of the bugle. Jitnif s (lileve of ProHpct, and hired man, Jlewny HUl, wcro down 1'rl. (loff Thontmtn whh an liiKpeetor at the drum rorjm uonteM. fJoff drilled a mean eye on a drum major with the ruffle of IiIh coat tail crooked. A move ban been launehed lo have one of the hit? dry political conventions here in 1 ! 3 "J . Tomorrow will be the firM .Mini, In a loiiK time that did not have a noon committee meet Inn of the KfnornI honrd. The nlRhtfl arc pettinR ehllly around the edges, and fall Ih ap preaching. 11. Hoover was here a week ago. lie L'am;ht no Hteelhendn. Ik Pattei'ison of Salom whh here "Wed. ' Your corr. caught a gMnipne of Crrl Kdgcll Tuph. lie Iihh not been very frequent thin Hummer, 10 me Mohr wrllen from tinrtmtny that ho lit having a KhundHOtt Jtlme. Tho weather has been good, and so have womc of tho people. IrlHh Colenuln. whone totiHllH mtaged a come-bock, l In the Tanoina honpllal getting repaired. Picking and packing of peai'N in In full cry. 4 ' Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pace Ont) muni or 'bout tho Kafest crime. Tlioy talk about hang In-;, bui they don't really do it." Kzm Mocker first traveled Wet over tho Oregon trail In 1852, Hoventy-Hlx yean, ago. He traveled the Oregon trail three times by nx team, once by automobile, once by airplane, nnd now he la going In n Ford car with a covered wagon top on It to collect money for th-3 Oregon Trull Memorial. He la !S years old. If you meet htm. contribute. Mexican law, more civilized than ourn, does not permit the execu tion of n woman. For that ream-ii tho Kovorest punishment that can ho Inflicted upon the Mother Super ior Maria Coucepclon Acehvedii de In TJata, Ih twenty years in prlHon. Tho proBocntor amiouuceH that ho will demand this peunlty, al though toHtlmony rencbhiK this country hIiows a no moro HeiioiiH nrimo on the part of the neon net! nun than an acqualntauco with Toral, the murderer. Tho latte will plead "mental lrrosponHlbll ity." There are many ways of adver- tlHliiK. The police In the North west Bido of Chicago creep up on a rnadbourte expecting to find rev elerH, moonshine whlskv, etc. Thlruy-flv ,automobileH parked in front of the place urouned mm- plclon. They find the proprietor nlone. Tie had rented the nuto mohllea and parked them to make tho place look prosperous. MISSI 1!HT TOWED TO PORT HANTANDKH. Klmlll. Aus. 4. (ff1) The yitcht Akii-h. whlrh hnd licrrl niUhillfr In the tnuiH-AtliintH-mro for the klltK's cup. viih tor,l Into the hny thl. Duirnlni; Hint ituehurctl In Trout of the rtiy.tl pal ace. Tim crew uf the. yacht, which left New York in July 7, cxplulnrtl that they linil Uml their licming anil willcil lntu tt eulm. ' They hitl hern rcrrlvliiK wirelcHM ineiMtigcj end leiirnril nf the Fettrcll fnr Ihrin. They veto unnblo to reply nlnre llit'tr own traiiHinlttinK itppanttUM liil.l fulled. 4 J'OHTI.AM), tlic., Atllf. 4. IT'l CenMtructloa of the proposed eHi-w-Ht railroad iici-ohm ()reKtn would make ln haul ltetween t'oos liny and ChleaRo about 7 nillen shorter, A. 1. Davla. scei-etury of Iho .Marshfitdd chamlicr of com merce, and former Coo. Hay vepve Hontattvo of tho rueific lumticr In spection bureau, testified ut the IiearlnR on flic line boforo the interatato commerce coinmlfslon today. WILL HOOVER BREAK CONDITION'S iniisl be pretty despcrats in tlic South when tho Democratic party Jius to jo hack 1t the Civil wai'Tor an issue. Senator 1'nl Harrison is now followed b.Gtlic Kovcnior of South Carolina who lnakw mi impassioned plea for the South ern people to vote; for A Smith license Tammany espoused the cause of slavery niitl rebellion back in the days of 'til. This may he (jood politics- in Dixit- land for the South lias never forgotten the Civil war while tin; North, politically speak- forgot it a ('''"'ration ao. j Hut we helieve it is poor ptiF.it it:sp in the country at laryu jand Senator Moses is. justified in Jf it assumption that the Doin ! ocriits iji the South are sealed to death and gonerally demor alized. 'Certainly such a plea, can tnily be founded upon fear and desperation. In fact as the weeks pass by it is becomm; more and more apparent, that the Republican party this yelir, has the best eliance of breitking the solitl South it has had since the party was organized. ' This does not mean the solid South will be broken, lint the chance is there and the extraordinary behaviour of the. Southern Democratic leaders prows it. AL SMITH AGREES tifKL!., AVKLIi. ' A .Smitli Ini'y iroovct, iind oilier so-fii'lUfd oueMi&:s of the poor liui'inpr in opposing the McNrtry bill nijcthod of farm nid. i "I Jim oppOHed to the equalization, fee," ways Governor Smith. the identical words used by President Coolidc in his veto message. 1 I This makes ' itwatliCr eiubarrasmg. for' those fnrmers who stormed the Kansas City convention, nnd demanided the nom ination of Ijowden beeunsc he stood for the equalization fee. I oome oi iiiem weni io uouhioii jgave them what they wanted: Apparently they were mistaken. For Mr. Low den puhliidv deelnred "farm relief without the equalization fee is as im possible as a protective tariff without a tariff schedule. ' Too 'bad. We fer the 'disgruntled iu,'raruins of the eon; belt will have to vote the Republican ticket or stay away from the polls altogether. SMITH CAN'T. HELP THE FARMER THIS staiul hy (Joveniur Smith kIioqIuJ eslal(lisli tin; Tact that the RcpuMiuan Hdininislration,' was entirely correct in its opposition to the JlcNary-Ilunneii bill, for if the ineas lire did not violate the basic, .principles of jrootl j'ovcriiiiieiil ami sound business, the Democratic nominee undoubtedly would have supported it. , Such u decision is interesting from another ii(,'lo for it shows the dilemma Cioveruor Smith faces, lie must bold New York state, and to hold it. lie, must sweep New York City by an overwhelming majority. Hut the interests of New York City and the interests of the American farmer, are not only dissimilar but, opposed. New York City not only is hostile to farm rcliief. such as tin MeNary bill provides, but also opposes a proteirtive tariff, for farm products, ami the present federal restrictions on immi gration. , New York City wants cheaper labor ami a more abundant supply of it. Union labor mid the corn belt are opposed to both. ,' It is iiiterestiiift to note that Cioveruor Smith, forced to chooso between pleasing 'the farm vote, and holding the lk' city vote, promptly threw his support to the latter. This situation should open the eyes of some of the .Mid West malcontents who plan to vote for Smith as a gesture of protest. If they don't see it now, they will later, that by Hindi action, they literally (in homely but effective phrase) bite off their nose to spite their face. QUILL AVhy is a Scot called close? is close. The gootl jutlge of whisky now is the one who lets it alone, IVrhaps the cantaloupe is something like the oyster good only in mouths continuing a "z." i In the oltl days nothing was required lo fix a revenue agent but a .11. Now it takes thousands. One year in college made daughter almost a perfect lady, but she just will pop her gum. A waste basket must embitter a circular letter that ha. crossed the country in u piano. The worm will turn. In fact, on with impunity not even the The way to begin an illustriims I'liinilv tret is tt use the if apple sprout ns our father h ditl. It sas hero a eouple, wns ntHrrieil iu a piano. That is one of the ML' tla.iermi.s plitees to Aincrieaiii.Mn : A ureal fear ami aet natural anil not serin "cultured." Will ItOKers can boast that tlidate whose sole object is to The best illustration of a psychological moment is that wee fritctioii of lime when a cantaloupe is neit'lier too green nor too ripe. The rich net everything. You'll notice there was liule e! fort to improve the jailsyintil the oeensioiially. Highbrows jjet the iniblicitv. iu tho hands of people who enjoy tfe eoffiio section and eat breakfast iu the kitchen. THE SOLID SOUTH? WITH HOOVER joins 'resident C'ooli(Jo;i.t Sccro- aim mamuiineu me I'emoerais POINTS You can touch anybody who there's nothing you ran stepi gas. ! p - t liuirrietl. that you'll slip un some time he is the onlv luvsiileiitial ean- improve Life. mpcr class began to use thei but ilu notev viill r.. Press Comment Mr. Walker Hail I lie Hollywood .Morn. Krom Hollywood ctiiicn '"''l llllll .XMJUI (fllfllll.V I.illl-1, ivnt- liiK thfnf ufh'r liis luhoi'H nt lloun- j ton, rom Int.? on the Kotirth of July and did nut breji k f ut until mum. To those who did ot wit- : neH tin' niayoi'H in -li vital- at the I)t'iiHK,i jitli'Jconvention, or arc un-j iiWiii c of (he trt'iiu'iuloiiH rcMiion- i ! Hl.jilltic.ji that rented upon him ' ' there, these hoiii H may t ridicule Jtho vice of the xluL-ard. Xho ; , linliutnlinn would be unjust. i I IIU honor Ih rati-hiiiK up tils 1 ioait n1ep, or trying to. At Hons-' j ton there va no Hlcep for imv conHcirntloiM HtnteHman, and the I mayor a no shirker. Ho worked ' hard by day. apd when ('halnnnn ( ItoMiiHun been nie exhausted leap ed, into the lircarli nnd .made tlis , motion lo adjourn. Kven then bed whh not for him; ill lil wcak j ened state he wont, with nfarec la. pauKo for breath, to the labors of the Smith vineyard in the Hire hotel and there Hhook hand un- til all brdholdeiH marveled at hU enduranee, otherM faltered and ...m. .a. I.- wiM.-r.a in l nt v 1,1... ni.iii .r . loudleNri elimesilhut ,h I and Marry kles, and all that'." bent of (ho k and lifchl met in lit1 ap'(-t of his ties, thou mellcwe.1 to taut tender Unlit wbli li heaven to a t'audy day denies. And wlo-n the coollnir shudfrt of eve appear ed foraook not the paths of in dustry, as dill the trivial, but went Into conference with flcoi'Ke V Olvany of the Columbian or der of New York (a eharltabln and patriotic organization wHh henduuarters in KotM-toonth street) ami worked piintlni; until the ele vators stopped and the eloetrle I'lirrenl could be switched to the fans. Thoso who knew of these labors will not carp at his honor Tor rlHlnu at noon in Hollywood; it will be many days and perhaps weeks before the mayor nets back to that punctuality which is tho r LI.,,., onil ntnvors. ... ......... , Kven In New York, when he. Bot" hack there. Hit; city hall may not : look lo see bun at his desk at his( usu-ll hour (which Is said to bui I o'clock in the afternoon). The reaction after the Houston orilcal will be slow In wearing off. Kven the delegates who did not work nearly so hard as Mayor Walker did will be unfitted for ordinary pursuits for a Ions time. Many of them were worn to haK Karduess before the final ad journment came, and they had virtually fio haudshajilnir to do anil went Into no conferences. and went Into no roi lereu. . Several ot incm were n.-.i.u ... admit they didn't know what the j convention had done, was dolnu- or wim KolllK lo do. Yet even; these were plumb wore out. as thev frankly said. They would Kindly ko to Hollywood and sleep until noon, hravlnit all criticism for siUKKardnesH. Alas, so few of them can du so. They have had lo iro home and no to work. The best they can do will he to complain of belm; tired, and In this plaint will avt little sym pathy or understanillnir from thci.r neluhhors who listened lo the ra-, alio anil failed to hear nnylhlm," llullcatlllK that the delegates took part In tho proceedings. Kansas City Star. ILL LOSE TEXAS DALLAS, Tex- Aiir. 4- (M TbontaH It. Love. Texas anti-Smith leader and candidate for lieuten ant Kovernor, declared In a state ment lulled here last nll.t that few thlnj-'M can ho more certain than that If all the democrats who voted for me In last Saturday's primary vote against A I Smith in .November, he w ill lost Texas' elec toral vole." The former state senator was the only state candidate to aet Ively riht the election of tiovernor Al fred M. Smith, w ho survived the democratic primary. Me wan one of the organizers of the national ticket holt-' In th state, and ran second for the nom ination. Hurry, Incumbent, polled 30-1 .tlHl votes. I.ove 1 !t!.2!tx, and 11 bout ItiL'.OOM votes were scattered anions the other candidates. Miller ami I.ove will cuter a run-off primary Aufcut '27. ' Of the Tua.iKHi votes east." I.nVC declared, ""move than lHO.lMia were k'iven me with the dlMlnct Unowl cdue am) ue.derstauilluK licit 1 am to (Jovernor Smith." INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 SO N. Central Medford, Oregon WK DEVKL0P FILMS 0FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Rexall Storrj" SOftOF WEALTHY nADQiTO unn mo MiALii 10 iiLLU rur I.OH AIKI.i:S, Au. 4. Wi Hu.sti. II .St. Clare iiai holiiii'. 11, he- ilevt'd to be a member of a lAomt iient 1'hlladeliihia family, v;im held for inveti;atlon by police today follow iliK filidillK of the nude body of a kIi I In the mountains north of Hollywood. I'oliee said Har holme lived unwed vlth the k'iI here after brineitiK her from Philadelphia. She had been dead ' Hevei'al months. I 'o lice took l.arholme to the spot where the body, badly torn by wild animals, wa.i found last niht. He denied knowledge of her death, which was eautsed apparently by a , " , ' ,n ,l " 'au'i -" e.H t ... ...... . - 11 months iic'i that she was missing. ! I'olli-c said they hail information ; lilrl had been well known I in I'hilaih'lphl.'i social- clreles. i Portland spent -i , 0 4 . 1 5 for ail' school purpor.es, last year. Notice. Htoek of furniture, stoves, paints I etc., located at 13-127 West Main 'slreet. Mertrnril, Oregon, will be ufferil for sale by sealed bids. Hills Will be opened at 10:30 a. in., on Auaust 1 llh. 'Fids stock Inven tories ? S.d l!!l.!l II, fixtures Jl.322.25. Certified check for ten per cent of amount of hid iuuhi accompanv bid. Htivk may lie inspected anv lime. lliKht reserved, to reject any or all bids. ' All bids subject tc confirmation by Hon. .Indo Can non, Itifcree in Hankruptcy. THK ADJCKTMEXT lit'HK.u;. 4,1 w I I'litock Dlock, Portland, Ore. H0 awnam I dan ifrancisco i PotfellatffJarrellSt RFT I LOCATED HOTPI mm - , rTV mulll "ffliM ra mini. si , i,' IJ i.'Jjt rpffTpn (xp Sll 1 1 1 fl5i?E rZX' Si!imTiWMk S CIRCULATING UlF- S ICE WATER fl IN EVERY ROOM S LMGE BEAUTIFUL 108B" g a OINiVG ROOM IN CONHCTOH 350 feOOMS 5 75 Detached Bath at l 05 S 100 Detached 5athat2LS ! 100 with 6ath at25 75 with Bath at3-0 'fhprLVnni-M.HntJ; vtav IUUI rtUIU-llUltl FREE BUS MEEp ALL TRAINS , BIFOCALS Youthfulness The rending scmnent of the Nokroiue Uil'ocnl is practically invisible. As a result, glasses with No kroiucs have the same Jiandsoine yoiitliful ap pcai'ance as the single vi sion lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert , Optometrist 222 E. Main MM mm I Your Favorite Jcweler i I The innrveloii!. hi'llllancy j i I and Iridescent beauty of I I our IMainonds are the re- ! I suit of skillful selection by i l exjierts from Die must tin- miiMaaiiniiiiiaHMln r PURE MILK IS THE PERFECT FOOD and Seal-Kaps guard its purity until you drink it Mil K is your cheapest and most complete food. It carries the necessary protein to build muscle. It contains all of the live vitamins, those strange substances that help children grow, that create energy and increase resistance to disease. Yet milk is the most easily spoiled of all foods. It must be protected in spotless dairies and bottling rooms. It must be guarded until the very moment you drink it. For this reason, we have adopted Seal-Kaps for our bottles. Seal-Kaps completely cover the mouth of the milk-bottle. They protect it from contamination by flics, cats, dogs or gcrm-lcdcn fingers. They are the most convenient milk bottle cover. No prying with picks or knives. No splashing of milk on your clothes. Seal-Kaps can be taken off by a twist of the hand. And they make a handy bottle cover afterwards. We are the only dealers in town that offer this safe and con yenient bottle top to protect your milk supply. Telephone for your first bottle tomorrow luurning. Inider Dairy Produce Co, If Ifs Snider' s It's the Best to Buy Ride With Southern ' Oregon Stages The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford to Klamath Falls This company has served you faithfully in the past yen and will continue giving you excellent service. Busses leave from Hotel Jackson. 'A.M. Noon P.M. Lv. Medford S:L0 1':IM) :) :''0 I.v. Ashland 8:50 1:2:30 PM 3:30 Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson-Phono 309 Prevents Misunderstanding in Property Deals When You Put Them in ESCROW Here every necessary legal reiuireinent is handled by ex perts. The interests of everybody are protected. My so doinjr your ileal is speeded up. expenses 'lessened, time will be saved and, .of. major importance, the possibili ties of property loss or litigation over some point in the future will be eliminated. $7.50 lor nny amount to $;500 value per tlOOO tor Kscrows from Uloo to K5,000 Jackson County Abstract Co. ESCROW DEPARTMENT 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 Chiropractic Naturopath Dr. H. P. Coleman Sth Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment . Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Electrotherapy Foot Science ; U . M. $1 50 cent3 per Jtivnfl tor amounts from ::,. ouo up Ore and Bullion Purchased tnttvl try 5Ut t( CKtoraU WILDBERG BROS. J-MfcL I liNU OC KbMMNG CO. Offv:742 Muk Si..Sn Francuco Kint; South Sjn Frimiu-a Sail from New York City on December 1, 1928, aboard the magnificent Enprcss of , Australia, "Dream Ship of Cruises". Travel for 1.16 days around the "wonder belt of the world" under the constant supervision of ex perienced cruise directors. Return via Panama Canal after visiting 21 countries, 26 ports. Cnnndian Pacific service nnd mamiRtment through out: fares surprisingly low. Bookirn sheets are open; literature is ready for you! Canadian Pacific Express Travellers Cheques (iood the World Over. Canadian Paciiic W.H Deacon -Vent Joe nt Pas&rDcpt: 5!T!)irdSi Portland MultnoinahHoicIBIdj Official Representatives (or Norlh America of ih Indian Stati K,iilways Plan for 1929 Vacation li s less than twelve months aiviic for most of us. hut what a i.,m!.-i'-ful feeling ynn will evi'erienie ncM year, knowing that you won't linen a financial rare in the world when the lime comes. And the plan of savlmr Is simple. Set aside, a stipulated sum woeklv in this Itnnk and then watch h'u total crow. 'Partners in Community Envelopment" fflt